intermountain district - Church of the Nazarene

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INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRICT
Church of the Nazarene
2010
Ninety-eighth Annual Assembly Journal
Session held at Nampa, Idaho
May 13-14, 2010
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2010 ORDINANDS
Intermountain District
Seated (left to right) Rev. Jeffrey Miller, Jennifer Miller, Tressa Willson, Rev. Matthew Willson; Standing (left to right) District Superintendent Dr.
Stephen L. Borger, Nathan Walker, Rev. Sherri Walker, Rev. Jeffery Doud, Lori Doud, Rev. Todd Puckett, Janna Puckett, Alissa Foshee, Rev. J.
David Foshee, General Superintendent Dr. David W.Graves
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DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN (FORMERLY IDAHO-OREGON) DISTRICT
Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene
Date
Place
Host Pastor
Gen. Supt.
Dist. Supt.
June 25-29
Boise, ID
J. B. Creighton
E. F. Walker
J. B. Creighton (elected)
P. F. Bresee
J. B. Creighton
May 26-30
Nampa, ID
L. I. Hadley
E. F. Walker
Harry Hays
May 18-21
Ontario, OR
A. F. Ingler
E. F. Walker
W. H. Tullis
June 6-10
Nampa, ID
R. T. Williams
W. H. Tullis
May 29-June 2
Nampa, ID
J. W. Short
J. W. Goodwin
N. B. Herrell
June 4-8
Nampa, ID
J. W. Short
R. T. Williams
N. B. Herrell
Church of the Nazarene
June 9-13
Nampa, ID
C. H. Davis
J. W. Goodwin
N. B. Herrell
June 7-12
Nampa, ID
J. T. Little
J. W. Goodwin
C. H. Davis
June 6-11
Nampa, ID
J. T. Little
H. F. Reynolds
C. H. Davis
June 6-10
Buhl, ID
John H. Nolt
H. F. Reynolds
A. E. Sanner
June 11-15
Ontario, OR
J. E. Kiemel
J. W. Goodwin
A. E. Sanner
June 3-7
Nampa, ID
R. J. Plumb
R. T. Williams
A. E. Sanner
June 2-6
Nampa, ID
R. J. Plumb
H. F. Reynolds
A. E. Sanner
June 1-5
Nampa, ID
E. E. Mieres
R. T. Williams
A. E. Sanner
May 2-6
Nampa, ID
E. E. Mieres
R. T. Williams
A. E. Sanner
June 5-9
Nampa, ID
E. E. Martin
J. W. Goodwin
A. E. Sanner
June 4-8
Emmett, ID
I. V. Maxey
J. B. Chapman
E. C. Pounds
June 3-7
Twin Falls, ID Paul W. Worcester R. T. Williams
E. C. Pounds
H. F. Reynolds
E. C. Pounds
May 4-8
Nampa, ID
E. E. Martin
May 31-June 4
Nampa, ID
E. E. Martin
J. W. Goodwin
E. C. Pounds
June 6-10
Nampa, ID
E. E. Martin
R. T. Williams
E. C. Pounds
June 5-9
Nampa, ID
J. Russell Gardner J. B. Chapman
E. C. Pounds
April 29-May 3
Nampa, ID
J. Russell Gardner J. W. Goodwin
E. C. Pounds
May 12-16
Nampa, ID
J. Russell Gardner R. T. Williams
Glenn Griffith
May 11-15
Emmett, ID
Floyd Kinzler
J. G. Morrison
Glenn Griffith
May 3-7
Nampa, ID
J. Russell Gardner J. B. Chapman
Glenn Griffith
May 1-4
Twin Falls, ID L. D. Smith
J. W. Goodwin
Glenn Griffith
May 7-11
Nampa, ID
George Franklin
R. T. Williams
Glenn Griffith
May 20-24
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
Orval J. Nease
Glenn Griffith
May 19-23
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
H. V. Miller
Glenn Griffith
May 10-12
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
J. B. Chapman
Glenn Griffith
May 16-18
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
H. C. Powers
J. A. McNatt
May 29-31
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
H. V. Miller
J. A. McNatt
May 28-30
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
J. B. Chapman
J. A. McNatt
Dist. Sec.
W. E. Eichenberger
A. E. Derby
E. D. Emerson
A. F. Ingler
A. G. Eaton
Fred J. Shields
Wesley Swaim
E. C. Sutherland
E. E. Martin
E. E. Martin
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
J. C. Anderson
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
O. A. Crofford
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
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Nampa, ID
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Nampa, ID
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Boise, ID
Boise, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Melza Brown
G. B. Williamson
A. Neuschwanger G. B. Williamson
Melza Brown
D. I. Vanderpool
John E. Riley
Samuel Young
John E. Riley
H. C. Powers
Eugene Stowe
Hugh Benner
Eugene Stowe
G. B. Williamson
Eugene Stowe
Samuel Young
Eugene Stowe
D. I. Vanderpool
Raymond Kratzer H. C. Powers
Eugene Stowe
Samuel Young
Eugene Stowe
Hugh Benner
Eugene Stowe
G. B. Williamson
Eugene Stowe
V. H. Lewis
Eugene Stowe
H. C. Powers
Wilson R. Lanpher Samuel Young
Wilson R. Lanpher D. I. Vanderpool
Grady W. Cantrell Hugh Benner
Grady W. Cantrell G. B. Williamson
Howard R. Olson V. H. Lewis
H. C. Powers
A. E. Woodcook
Robert D. Hempel George Coulter
A. E. Woodcook
Samuel Young
Joseph Chastain
Eugene L. Stowe
Jerald D. Johnson Edward Lawlor
Robert D. Hempel V. H. Lewis
Robert D. Hempel Chas. H. Strickland
Clarence J. Kinzler Orville W. Jenkins
Jarrell W. Garsee Eugene L. Stowe
Renamed Intermountain District
Jarrell W. Garsee Wm. M. Greathouse
Jarrell W. Garsee George Coulter
Charles E. Higgins V. H. Lewis
Clarence J. Kinzler V. H. Lewis
Charles E. Higgins Chas. H. Strickland
Clarence J. Kinzler Orville W. Jenkins
Charles E. Higgins Orville W. Jenkins
(in process)
Eugene L. Stowe
Jerry W. White
Eugene L. Stowe
J. A. McNatt
J. A. McNatt
J. A. McNatt
J. A. McNatt
I. F. Younger
I. F. Younger
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Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
Grady W. Cantrell
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
John Vaughn
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
E. B. Hartley
Robert O. Jackson
Robert O. Jackson
Robert O. Jackson
Robert O. Jackson
Robert O. Jackson
Robert O. Jackson
Robert O. Jackson
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
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Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Meridian, ID
Nampa, ID
Nampa, ID
Duane L. Yoesel
Jerry W. White
Bruce L. Petersen
Jerry W. White
Bruce L. Petersen
(in process)
Bruce L. Petersen
Bruce L. Petersen
J. Dennis Johnson
Daniel D. Ketchum
Daniel D. Ketchum
Daniel D. Ketchum
Daniel D. Ketchum
Daniel D. Ketchum
Daniel D. Ketchum
Daryl E. Johnson
Stephen L. Borger
Daryl E. Johnson
Daryl E. Johnson
Daryl E. Johnson
Daryl E. Johnson
Daryl E. Johnson
Timothy B. Pusey
Daryl E. Johnson
Daryl E. Johnson
Jerald D. Johnson
Jerald D. Johnson
John A. Knight
John A. Knight
William J. Prince
William J. Prince
Raymond W. Hurn
Raymond W. Hurn
James H. Diehl
James H. Diehl
Donald D. Owens
Donald D. Owens
Jerry D. Porter
Jerry D. Porter
John A. Knight
John A. Knight
Jesse C. Middendorf
Jesse C. Middendorf
Paul G. Cunningham
Paul G. Cunningham
James H. Diehl
James H. Diehl
Jesse C. Middendorf
Jesse C. Middendorf
David W. Graves
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Hoyle C. Thomas
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Ronald K. Kratzer
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Stephen L. Borger
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Robert W. Manley
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Terry K. Martin
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
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CONTENTS
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I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
A. District Officers ..............................................................................................................................7
B. District Boards and Standing Committees.....................................................................................8
C. District Auxiliary Organizations....................................................................................................11
D. District Mission Areas..................................................................................................................12
E. District Church Directory..............................................................................................................13
F. Ordained Elders...........................................................................................................................28
G. Ordained Deacons ......................................................................................................................36
H. Licensed Ministers.......................................................................................................................37
I. Commissioned Song Evangelist ..................................................................................................39
J. Commissioned Minister of Christian Education, Retired .............................................................39
K. Commissioned Minister of Music.................................................................................................39
L. District Assignments ....................................................................................................................39
II. GENERAL INFORMATION ..............................................................................................................40
III. MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES ........................................42
IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS ...................................................................................................................45
V. REPORTS
A. District Officers
1. District Superintendent ..........................................................................................................51
2. NMI President ........................................................................................................................53
3. NYI President.........................................................................................................................55
4. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Chairman...........................................................56
B. District Boards and Standing Committees
1. Advisory Board........................................................................................................................56
2. Ministerial Development Board...............................................................................................57
3. Board of Church Properties ....................................................................................................59
4. Camps Board..........................................................................................................................59
C. Assembly Committees
1. Finance Committee ................................................................................................................60
2. Auditing Committee ................................................................................................................64
3. Committee on Daily Journal ...................................................................................................64
4. Nominations Committee .........................................................................................................64
5. Memoirs ..................................................................................................................................65
6. Christian Action Committee ....................................................................................................66
7. Education................................................................................................................................67
8. Church Planting and Ministerial Support ................................................................................69
VI. MINUTES OF THE CONVENTIONS AND AUXILIARIES
A. District NMI Rally and Convention Notes ....................................................................................72
B. District NYI Convention Notes .....................................................................................................73
VII. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL ......................................................................................................74
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I. Official Directory
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS/PERSONNEL
General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction–David W. Graves, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star
Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
(913-577-0500)
District Office–(Mail: P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653) 807 S. Canyon, Nampa, ID 83686
(Website: www.intermountaindistrict.org;
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-467-1125; 208-467-3714)
District Superintendent–Stephen L. Borger, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-467-1125;
home: 208-463-8236; office: 208-467-3714)
Assistant District Superintendent–Stanley Rodes, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa ID 83653
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-467-1125;
cell: 208-405-1423; office: 208-467-3714)
District Secretary-Stanley Rodes, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa ID 83653
(E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 208-467-1125; cell: 208-405-1423; office: 208-467-3714)
District Treasurer–Lowell Rowley, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
(fax: 208-467-1125; office: 208-467-3714)
District President, NMI–Ginny Gilbert, 711 Alderwood Ln., Nampa, ID 83651
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 208-461-4763)
District President, NYI–Richard Vasquez, 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-459-4140; office: 208-459-7655)
District Chairman, Board of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries–Timothy Brewer, P.O. Box 175,
Ontario, OR 97914
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 541-889-2190; office: 541-889-2155)
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Camp Executive Director–Rick Waitley, 55 S.W. 5 Ave., Suite 100, Meridian, ID 83642
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-888-4586; office: 208-888-0988)
Chairman, Camp Development Committee–David Slonaker, 677 E. River Quarry Ct., Eagle, ID 83616
(fax: 208-331-7618; office: 208-331-7456)
District Chaplaincy Director—Chp. (Col.) Curtis Bowers USA Ret., 3523 Portland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-442-1689)
Other District Services
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LIFE Counseling Center, 112 12 Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MT Monday-Friday; by appointment)
Missionary Prayer Mobilization Hotline
Nazarene Publishing House, P.O. Box 419527, Kansas City, MO 64141
(208-465-5433)
(913-577-2990)
(816-931-1900)
Order Line (800-877-0700)
Northwest Nazarene University, 623 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-8011)
Pensions and Benefits, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
(888-888-4656)
Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center, (Mail: P.O. Box 1269) 349 Cabarton Rd., Cascade, ID 83611
(208-382-6200)
Camp Manager–Mike (Barb) Crevelt
(Website: www.tpines.org;
fax: 208-382-6010; 208-382-6200)
Where to Send Monies
Global Treasury Services, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116
1. World Evangelism Fund (WEF) budget contributions, including: Faith Promise; Easter and
Thanksgiving offerings
2. Pensions and Benefits Fund
3. Approved Mission Specials, including: Alabaster, World Mission Broadcast, Vacation Bible School
Offerings, Memorial Roll, Distinguished Service Award, Missionary Medical Plan,
Compassionate Ministries Fund, Deputation Offerings, American Bible Society Offering
District Treasurer, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
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1. District Ministries Budget Contributions
2. Education (NNU) Budget Contributions
3. Trinity Pines Pledges and Contributions
4. District Health Insurance Premiums
5. Special District Projects and Ministries
NMI Treasurer, Linda Elwood, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
1. LINKS
2. Missionary Cash Christmas
3. Children’s Projects
4. Miscellaneous NMI Contributions
NYI Treasurer, Jon MacDonald, c/o Intermountain Hospital, 303 N. Allumbaugh St., Boise, ID 83704
1. NYI Projects and Special Events
Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
1. Bible College Offering
Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
1. Seminary Offering
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
Advisory Board
Chairman:
Stephen L. Borger, ex officio, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-467-1125;
home: 208-463-8236; office: 208-467-3714)
Ordained Ministers
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(2011) Kent Conrad, 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-466-9465;
home: 208-461-0539; office: 208-466-3549)
(2011) Jonathan Privett, P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 541-523-5671;
home: 541-523-3254; office: 541-523-3533)
(2011) Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-888-3732;
home: 208-514-0903; office: 208-888-2141)
(2011) Sheryl Tedder, 1760 Fremont Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84104
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 801-891-8109;
office: 801-486-0522)
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(2011) Douglas Wilson, 3001 12 Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-465-6378;
home: 208-461-1127; office: 208-466-6344)
Laypersons
(2012) Eric Forseth, 544 Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 442-5294; office: 208-466-8541)
(2012) Bryon Hemphill, 1124 Indianhead Rd., Weiser, ID 83672
(208-549-0024)
(2012) Keith Horwood, 1876 E. Suzette Cr., Salt Lake City, UT 84106
(E-mail: [email protected];
801-487-8187)
(2012) Joel Pearsall, secretary, 2822 Greenvale Place, Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 208-442-0294; office: 208-467-8528)
(2012) Ernie Thompson, 1317 Mastiff, Meridian, ID 83642
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 208-887-4848;
home: 208-887-4848)
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Church Properties Board
(To serve through 2014)
Chairman:
Stanley Rodes, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
Ordained Ministers:
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Michael Allen, 1980 7 Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661
Terry Martin, 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713
Charles Ryan, 26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676
(208-642-3139)
(208-375-0322)
(208-337-3151)
Laypersons:
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Bill Downs, 601 16 Ave. S. Nampa, ID 83686
Keith Jones, 4930 Morninggale Dr., Boise, ID 83713
Pete Nichols, 5680 E. Franklin Rd., Nampa, ID 83687
George Zickefoose, 2975 E. Autumn Way, Meridian, ID 83642
(208-466-3549)
(208-939-0203)
(208-442-0188)
(208-884-5130)
(208-467-3714)
Court of Appeals
(To serve through 2014)
Ordained Ministers:
Daryl Johnson, 504 E. Dewey, Nampa, ID 83686
Jerry Kester, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208-466-8421)
(208-733-6610)
Laypersons:
Kent Bailey, 2790 Main St., Baker City, OR 97814
Pete Nichols, 5680 E. Franklin Rd., Nampa, ID 83687
(541-523-4471)
(208-442-0188)
Camps Board
Executive Directo:r
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Rick Waitley, 55 S.W. 5 Ave., Ste. 100, Meridian, ID 83642
(fax: 208-888-4586; 208-888-0988)
Ordained Ministers:
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(2012) Timothy Gerdes, 109 18 St., La Grande, OR, 97850
(2011) Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642
(2013) Donald Renschler, 15421 Moonstruck Dr., Caldwell, ID 83607
(2011) Eric Seaney, P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634
(2013) Sara Winkelman, 20777 Upper Pleasant Ridge Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(541-963-4196)
(208-888-2141)
(208-459-3941)
(208-922-5675)
(208-412-6942)
Laypersons:
(2011) Bob Bullock, 8340 Wyndham Ln., Boise, ID 83704
(2011) Ed Castledine, Sr., 407 War Eagle Way, Nampa, ID 83686
(2012) Gerron Gibson, 8620 Brynwood Dr., Boise, ID 83704
(2012) Doug Hagemeier, 3530 W. Fieno Dr., Eagle, ID 83616
(2013) Missy Nida, 1022 Egurrola Pl., Boise, ID 83709
(208-830-5012)
(208-467-8780)
(208-388-2254)
(208-949-0032)
(208-323-0773)
Ex Officio Members:
District Superintendent, Assistant District Superintendent, SDMI Children’s Council representative, and
District NYI President
Ministerial Development Board
(To serve through 2013)
Coordinators: (*member of Executive Committee)
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Mark Harmon, Placement, 608 14 Ave. N. Nampa, ID 83687
Vanessa Harmon, Records, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
*Stanley Rodes, Assessments, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
Wilson Wineman, Mentoring, 815 W. Heather Woods Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-0112)
(208-467-3714)
(208-467-3714)
(208-936-4557)
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Board Members: (*member of Executive Committee)
*Chairman-Stephen Borger, ex officio, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
*Secretary-Michael Seward, P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341
Michael Allen, P.O. Box 656, Payette, ID 83661
Timothy Brewer, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914
Wm. Randolph Bynum, 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
*Rhonda Carrim, 508 Spruce Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
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*Kent Conrad, 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
*David Fraley, 903 N. Michigan, Caldwell, ID 83605
*Daryl Johnson, 504 E. Dewey, Nampa, ID 83686
*Jerry Kester, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
George Lyons, 4012 Ivy Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
Mark Maddix, 612 W. Highland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
Ralph Neil, 2518 Pasco Ln., Nampa, ID 83686
Billy O’Connor, P.O. Box 55, Marsing, ID 83639
Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642
Charles Ryan, 26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676
Dennis Sams, 1308 W. Hale St., Boise, ID 83706
Eric Seaney, P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634
Robert Sherwood, 1900 Grandview, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Joy Streight, 5707 W. Castle Dr., Boise, ID 83703
Leland Tiller, 5660 Finley Rd., Fruitland, ID 83619
Benjamin Turner, 2701 S. Five Mile Rd., Boise, ID 83709
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James Vogel, 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
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Michael Wiebe, 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
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*Douglas Wilson, 3001 12 Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-3714)
(208-423-5290)
(208-642-3139)
(541-889-2155)
(208-461-2028)
(208-442-9086)
(208-466-3549)
(208-459-7655)
(208-466-8421)
(208-733-6610)
(208-467-9242)
(208-467-8819)
(208-465-0706)
(208-896-4184)
(208-888-2141)
(208-337-3151)
(208-343-5314)
(208-922-5675)
(208-522-8005)
(208-345-9351)
(208-452-2206)
(208-362-3100)
(208-466-3549)
(208-466-3549)
(208-466-6344)
Trustees, Northwest Nazarene University
Ministers:
Stephen Borger, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
(2012) Timothy Bunn, 1001 W. State St., Eagle, ID 83616
(2011) Jerry Kester, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208-467-3714)
(208-939-0661)
(208-733-6610)
Laypersons:
(2012) Gary Evans, 725 Riverview Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(2013) Brad Swartzentruber, 716 E. Colorado Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(2011) David Slonaker, 677 E. River Quarry Ct., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-735-7285)
(208-466-0916)
(208-331-7456)
District Assembly Finance Committee
(To serve through 2011)
Ex Officio:
District Superintendent, District Treasurer, District Advisory Board
Ordained Ministers:
Michael Allen, P.O. Box 656, Payette, ID 83661
Timothy Brewer, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914
Matthew Haggard, 8585 Overland Rd., Boise, ID 83709
Jerry Kester, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
Stanley Rodes, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
Eric Seaney, P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634
Richard Vasquez, 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-642-3139)
(541-889-2155)
(208-323-1964)
(208-733-6610)
(208-467-3714)
(208-922-5675)
(208-459-7655)
Laypersons:
Gene Clark, 4200 Pleasantview Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
Gary Evans, 725 Riverview Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301
Gerron Gibson, 8620 Brynwood Dr., Boise, ID 83704
(208-466-7926)
(208-735-7285)
(208-388-2254)
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Ginny Gilbert, 711 Alderwood Ln., Nampa, ID 83651
Pete Nichols, 5680 E. Franklin Rd., Nampa, ID 83687
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Rick Waitley, 55 S.W. 5 Ave., Ste. 100, Meridian, ID 83642
Rick Youngblood, 12612 Smith Ave., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-461-4763)
(208-442-0188)
(208-888-0988)
(208-467-3221)
C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
District NMI Council
Officers:
President–Ginny Gilbert, 711 Alderwood Ln., Nampa, ID 83651
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 208-461-4763)
Vice President/Publicity–Jacquelyn Vanderpool, 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-2855)
Secretary/Membership–Gail Zickefoose, 11316 Ustick Rd., Nampa, ID 83687
(208-570-4349)
Treasurer–Linda Elwood, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 208-463-4080; office: 208-467-3714)
Department Secretaries:
Prayer and Fasting–Joy Streight, 30 S. Grays Ln., Nampa, ID 83687
(208-467-7132)
Mission Education—Julie Collie, 11561 W. Rainier, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-461-3285)
LINKS–Peter Burkhart, 122 S. Valley Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-8671)
Compassionate Ministries-Tressa Willson, 2475 E. St., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-805-8487)
Jesus Film-Jacquelyn Vanderpool, 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-2855)
Work & Witness—Jimmie Franklin, 3520 Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-0834)
Alabaster/World Mission Broadcast/Medical Plan-Collin Borger, 169 W. Cub St., Meridian, ID 83642
(208-887-3751)
Mission Call Coordinator-Kenton Lee, 3720 S. Palm Springs St., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-989-8867)
Deputation–Pearl Kreps, 5200 Midway, No. 637, Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-880-5031)
Cross-Cultural Ministries-Pam Handy, 5557 S. 3465 W., Taylorsville, UT 84110
(801-916-0406)
Children-Rebecca Notbohm, P.O. Box N, Filer, ID 83328
(208-326-4490)
NYI and SDMI Representative-Kenton Lee, 3720 S. Palm Springs St., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-989-8867)
Mission Area Directors:
Eastern Idaho/Nevada/Utah – Karen Horwood
Eastern Oregon – Greg Armstrong
Eastern Treasure Valley – Connee Bentley
Magic Valley – Marsha Forster
Snake River – Shirlee Smith
Western Treasure Valley – Sarah Greentree
District NYI Council
Officers:
President-Richard Vasquez, 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-459-7655; cell: 208-249-0520)
Vice-President–Aaron Larson, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 541-889-2155; cell: 208-405-1059)
Secretary–Teresa Clark, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-888-2141; cell: 208-870-5932)
Treasurer–Jon MacDonald, c/o Intermountain Hospital, 303 N. Allumbaugh St., Boise, ID 83704
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-350-2326; cell: 208-871-1740)
Adult Members-at-Large:
Jeffrey Miller, 2515 W. Karcher Rd., Nampa, ID 83651,
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-467-7479; cell: 208-284-6725)
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Todd Puckett, 3001 12 Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-466-6344; cell: 208-861-1302)
Event/Ministry Directors:
Quizzing–Jennifer Chase, 93 S. Rolling Green St., Nampa, ID 83686
(Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-8892; cell: 208-250-2052)
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District Trainer—Nathan Roskam, 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
(Email: [email protected]; office: 208-466-3549; cell: 208-880-1514)
Main Event-Jeffery Edmiston, 26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-337-3151; cell: 208-850-5643)
Age Group Representatives:
Early Youth-Savannah Combe, Carli Shaul
Senior Youth-Brandt Bullock, Natalie Streight
College/Career-Kenton Lee, Tara Watters
Mission Area Representatives:
Eastern Idaho/Nevada/Utah – Danny Bowman
Eastern Oregon – Bradley Williamson
Eastern Treasure Valley – Debra Hodgerson
Magic Valley – Christopher Wighaman
Snake River – Tom (Tag) Griffin
Western Treasure Valley – Sherri Walker
District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board
Chairperson:
Timothy Brewer (2009), P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 541-889-2190; home: 541-881-9151; office: 541-889-2155)
Recording Secretary:
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Bonnie Emery, 6615 S.E. 11 Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607
(E-mail: [email protected] fax: 208-459-2243; home: 208-454-1740; office: 208-459-8959)
Statistical Reporting:
District Office
(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 208-467-3714)
Ministers:
Debi Schmelzenbach (2013), 239 E. 975 S., Layton, UT 84041
(801-403-4911)
Benjanmin Turner (2011), 2701 S. Five Mile Rd., Boise, ID 83709
(208-362-3100)
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(208-466-3549)
James Vogel (2012), 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
Laypersons:
Robbie Durbin (2013), 212 Elder St., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-1946)
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Bonnie Emery (2012), 6615 S.E. 11 Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607
(E-mail: [email protected] fax: 208-459-2243; home: 208-454-1740; office: 208-459-8959)
Jacquelyn Vanderpool, 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-2855)
Leaders:
Young Adult Ministry Director–Kenton Lee, 3720 S. Palm Springs St., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-989-8867)
Women's Ministry Director–April McNeiece, 1321 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-2119)
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(208-466-3549)
Youth Ministry-Nathan Roskam, 601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
District NMI President–Ginny Gilbert, 711 Alderwood Ln., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-461-4763)
District NYI President–Richard Vasquez, 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-459-7655)
D. DISTRICT MISSION AREAS
Eastern Idaho/Nevada/Utah (Elko, Idaho Falls, Layton Rosewood Lane, Pocatello Rocky Mountain
Ministries, Salt Lake City Central, Salt Lake City First, Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship, Salt Lake City
Impact)
Director-Wilfred Tedder, 1760 Fremont Dr., Salt Lake City, UT
(801-486-0522)
NMI-Karen Horwood, 1876 E. Suzette Cr., Salt Lake City, UT 84106
(801-487-8187)
NYI-Danny Bowman, 1900 Grandview, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208-522-8005)
Eastern Oregon (Baker City, Elgin Harvester’s, Enterprise, Harney County, Harper, John Day, La
Grande, New Bridge, Vale)
Director-Jonathan Privett, P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814
(541-523-3533)
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(541-575-2765)
NMI-Greg Armstrong, 311 N.W. 4 Ave., John Day, OR 97845
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NYI-Bradley Williamson, 521 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845
(541-575-1895)
Eastern Treasure Valley (Boise Castle Hills, Boise Euclid Community, Boise First, Boise Five Mile,
Boise New Hope, Eagle, Emmett, Kuna, McCall, Meridian Valley Shepherd, Mountain Home)
Director-Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642
(208-888-2141)
NMI-Connee Bentley, 1349 Willowbrook Ct., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-887-2151)
NYI-Debra Hodgerson, 345 N.W. Carrie Cir., Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208-867-4164)
Magic Valley (Buhl, Filer, Gooding Desert Hills, Kimberly, Twin Falls)
Director-Jerry Kester, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
NMI-Marsha Forster, P.O. Box 732, Filer, ID 83328
NYI-Christopher Wighaman, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(801-733-6610)
(208-326-4243)
(208-733-6610)
Snake River (Council, Homedale Mountain View, Marsing, New Plymouth, Nyssa, Ontario, Parma,
Payette, Weiser)
Director-Billy O’Connor, P.O. Box 55, Marsing, ID 83639
(208-896-4184)
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(541-889-8981)
NMI-Shirlee Smith, 266 N.W. 20 St., Ontario, OR 97914
NYI-Tom (Tag) Griffin, P.O. Box 656, Payette, ID 83661
(208-642-3139)
Western Treasure Valley (Caldwell Canyon Hill, Caldwell Ustick Road, Middleton, Nampa Bethel,
Nampa College, Nampa Fairview, Nampa First, Nampa Karcher, Nampa Lakeview, Nampa Real Life
Community, Nampa Vida Nueva )
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(208-466-6344)
Director-Douglas Wilson, 3001 12 Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
NMI-Sarah Greentree, 1208 W. Hawaii, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-442-9629)
NYI-Sherri Walker, P.O. Box 602, Nampa, ID 83653
(208-465-1771)
E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY
Baker City (Organized 1925) (020-0010)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 665) 1250 Hughes Ln., Baker City, OR 97814
(Web Address: www.bakercitynaz.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 541-523-6471; 541-523-3533)
Pastor—(4/27/03) Jonathan Privett (Cathleen), 850 F St., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-523-3254)
Review Date—(4/13)
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(541-523-7749)
Assoc. Pastor—Lennie Spooner (Betty), 1416 3 St., Baker City, OR 97814
Youth Pastor—Matthew Willson (Tressa), 2475 E St., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-805-8486)
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(541-523-3550)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Melissa Gentili, 1425 2 St., Baker City, OR 97814
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(541-524-9264)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Aaron Chong, 2400 20 St., Baker City, OR 97814
Women’s Min. Dir.—Cathleen Privett, 850 F St., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-523-3254)
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(541-523-6531)
NMI Pres.—Steve Snider, 2975 2 St., Baker City, OR 97814
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(541-523-6531)
Work & Witness Coord.—Steve Snider, 2975 2 St., Baker City, OR 97814
Church Board Sec.—Kent Bailey, 3670 Cedar St., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-523-4600)
Church Treas.—Stan Mitchell, 43948 Running Iron Rd., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-523-4846)
Compassion Center Exec. Dir.—Cliff Cole, 2215 Grove St., Baker City, OR 97814
(541-523-9845)
Compassion Center Vol. Serv.—Anita Nelson, 3120 Highland Dr., Baker City, OR 97814 (541-523-4424)
Boise Castle Hills (Organized 1963) (020-0053)
Location—5707 Castle Dr., Boise, ID 83703
(Web Address: www.castlehillsnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-345-9351)
Pastor—(11/17/08) Joy L. Streight (David), 30 S. Grays Ln., Nampa, ID 83687
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-467-7132)
Review Date—(11/10)
Assoc./Youth Pastor—(1/11/10) Ryan J. Pugh (Rachael), 3510 N. North St., Boise, ID 83703
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-991-8252)
Children’s Min. Dir.—(4/1/10) Sara J. Winkelman (Mark), 20777 Upper Pleasant Ridge Rd., Caldwell, ID
83607
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-697-4706)
Church Board Sec.—Darryl Gerber, 5006 E. Arrow Junction Dr., Boise, ID 83716
(208-761-2117)
Church Treas.—Melanie Moore, 3125 Hillway Dr., Boise, ID 83702
(208-345-3287)
Boise Euclid Community (Organized 1944) (020-0050)
Location—1308 W. Hale St., Boise, ID 83706
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 208-343-5314; 208-343-5314)
Pastor—(5/15/05) Dennis L. Sams (Marsha), 2823 Meadowbrook Dr., Boise, ID 83705
(208-331-2223)
Review Date—(5/11)
Assoc. Pastor—Cheryl Haney (Steve), 2520 S. Roosevelt, Boise, ID 83705
(208-343-6156)
Youth Pastor—Kassy Johnson, 15074 Karcher Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-454-0073)
Music Dir.—Leeann Andrew, 2024 Broadmoor, Boise, ID 83705
(208-433-0828)
SDMI Supt.—Leeann Andrew, 2024 Broadmoor, Boise, ID 83705
(208-433-0828)
Men’s Min. Dir.—John Schink, 2015 Sunrise Rim Rd., Boise, ID 83706
Women’s Min. Dir.—Leeann Andrew, 2024 Broadmoor, Boise, ID 83705
(208-433-0828)
NMI Pres.—Colleen Andrew, 2411 Ormond, Boise, ID 83705
(208-384-1642)
Church Board Sec.—Louise Haney, 3121 Crestline Rim Dr., Boise, ID 83706
(208-344-1958)
Church Treas.—Steve Haney, 2520 S. Roosevelt, Boise, ID 83705
(208-343-6156)
Boise First (Organized 1903) (020-0030)
Location—3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713
(Web Address: www.boisefirst.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-323-0325; 208-375-0322)
Pastor—(6/3/01) Darrel K. Wiseman (Joanne), 1887 W. Lonesome Dove St., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-288-0667)
Review Date—(6/11)
Exec. Pastor—Terry K. Martin (Bev), 2085 N. Man O War Way, Meridian, ID 83646
(208-288-2703)
Worship Arts Pastor—Robert R. Diehm (Lisa), 2222 E. Harbour Grove Dr., Nampa, ID
83686
(208-442-1587)
Children’s Pastor—Michelle Snyder, 3658 S. Milan Way, Meridian, ID 83642
(208-713-2940)
Youth Pastor—Kenneth W. Wade (Debra), 16610 N. Windsor Ln., Nampa, ID 83687
(208-463-9587)
Sr. Adult Dir.—Molly Pooley, 12850 W. Grenadier Dr., Boise, ID 83713
(208-376-4263)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Justin Miller, 723 E. Red Rock Dr., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-887-7934)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Candy Troutman, 1338 N. Jullion Ave., Boise, ID 83704
(208-376-7231)
Small Groups Dir.—Heidi Jelsovsky, 5491 Beaham, Meridian, ID 83646
(208-954-2844)
NMI Pres.—Darrel K. Wiseman, 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713
(208-375-0322)
Work & Witness Coord.—Bob Wood, 1380 W. Meander, Eagle, ID 83616
(208-939-1898)
Church Board Sec.—Al Blacklock, 2850 N. Callaway Pl., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-884-0282)
Church Treas.—Gerron Gibson, 8620 Brynwood Dr., Boise, ID 83704
(208-377-9077)
Boise Five Mile (Organized 1978) (020-0035)
Location—2701 S. Five Mile Rd., Boise, ID 83709
(Web Address: www.fmnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-362-3100; 208-362-3100)
Pastor—(10/5/03) Benjamin L. Turner (Melodie), 12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709
(208-284-7600)
Review Date—(10/11)
Music Dir.—Melodie Turner, 12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709
(208-371-2245)
Youth Pastor—Jerad May, 623 Holly St., NNU 2272, Nampa, ID 83686
(503-508-9763)
Pastor to Women—Lacey Kilgore, 12834 Conchos Ave., Kuna, ID 83634
(208-362-9083)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Melodie Turner, 12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709
(208-371-2245)
NYI Min. Dir.—Jerad May, 623 Holly St., NNU 2272, Nampa, ID 83686
(503-508-9763)
Single Adult Min. Dir.—Sarah Tish, 10670 W. Hinsdale St., Boise, ID 83713
(208-989-2117)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Michael Finnegan, 4101 N. Five Mile Rd., Boise, ID 83713
(208-376-0806)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Joanne Tish, 10670 W. Hinsdale St., Boise, ID 83713
(208-869-5934)
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NMI Pres.—Elise Kull, 1212 E. Timezone, Meridian, ID 83642
Church Board Sec.—Judy Gugin, 1692 N. Todd Way, Meridian, ID 83646
Church Treas.—Lee Klosterman, 3250 Summerset, Boise, ID 83709
(208-898-0164)
(208-888-3900)
(208-362-5123)
Boise New Hope (Organized 1981) (020-0055)
Location—8585 W. Overland Rd., Boise, ID 83709
(Web Address: www.boisenewhope.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-322-9635; 208-323-1964)
Pastor—(8/1/05) Matthew N. Haggard (Charlene), 3556 E. Congressional Dr., Meridian, ID 83642
(208-887-0973)
Review Date—(8/11)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Andy Weigel, 5599 S. Impatients Pl., Boise, ID 83716
(208-598-1612)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Lois Rausch, 3249 Cherry Ln., Boise, ID 83705
(208-891-3286)
NMI Pres.—Connee Bentley, 1349 Willowbrook Ct., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-887-2151)
Church Board Sec.—Kevin Solts, 10150 Harvester, Boise, ID 83709
(208-387-0143)
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(208-371-6778)
Church Treas.—Rylee Schweizer, 120 S.W. 7 Ave., Meridian, ID 83642
Buhl (Organized 1918) (020-0060)
Location—300 N. Broadway Ave., Buhl, ID 83316
(E-mail: [email protected]; : 208-543-6025)
Pastor—(7/10/86) Charles L. Sheridan (Linda), 303 N. Broadway Ave., Buhl, ID 83316
(208-543-4493)
Review Date—(7/11)
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(208-326-5300)
SDMI Supt.—Libby Sheridan, 621 5 St., Filer, ID 83326
NYI Pres.—Christopher Oglesbee, 218 Floral Ave., Buhl, ID 83316
(208-543-8554)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Deanne Oglesbee, 218 Floral Ave., Buhl, ID 83316
(208-543-8554)
NMI Pres.—Stephanie Leitch, 20004 U.S. Hwy. 30, Buhl, ID 83316
(208-308-2769)
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(208-326-5300)
Church Board Sec.—Russell Sheridan, 621 5 St., Filer, ID 83326
Church Treas.—William Partin, 407 Fruitland Ave., Buhl, ID 83316
(208-543-4665)
Caldwell Canyon Hill (Organized 1954) (020-0080)
Location—903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
(Web Address: www.canyonhill.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-459-4140; 208-459-7655)
Pastor—(4/1/09) David Fraley (Carolita), 1126 W. Edwards Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-9063)
Review Date—(4/11)
Assoc. Pastor—Richard R. Vasquez, 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-249-0520)
Assoc. Pastor—Jennifer C. Vasquez, 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-890-6137)
SDMI Supt.—Leslee Stover, 25379 Wagner Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-459-0515)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Mary Macho, 1524 Blaine, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-454-1348)
Prime Time Dir.—Darryl Shaul, 2012 Cherry, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-455-5032)
NMI Pres.—Charlotte Bass, 1305 Plateau, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-459-0378)
Church Board Sec.—Brad Jackson, 1518 Idaho, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-454-1302)
Church Treas.—Yvonne Stuart, 2216 Cari Ct., Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-459-1708)
Caldwell Ustick Road (Organized 1913) (020-0090)
Location—817 W. Ustick Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605
(Web Address: www.usticknaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-459-2262)
Pastor—(10/3/93) Brian D. Dyer (Nancy), 2612 College Ave., No. C, Caldwell, ID 83605
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-459-3205)
Review Date—(10/12)
Music Dir.—Tristan Stufflebeam, 23288 Freezeout Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-598-0058)
SDMI Supt.—Brenda Christopher, 10233 Hwy. 44, Middleton, ID 83644
(208-585-2082)
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(E-mail: [email protected])
NMI Pres.—Brian Sluder, 523 19 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
Church Board Sec.—Patrick Mee, 1609 LaCresta Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-989-3888)
Church Treas.—Chad Maxton, 1701 Carol Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-455-1796)
Council (Organized 1938) (020-0100)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 71) 102 S. Exeter, Council, ID 83612
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-253-4576)
Pastor—To be supplied
NYI Min. Dir.—Ben Russell
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-741-1817)
NMI Pres.—Nancy Sorrells, P.O. Box 425, Council, ID 83612
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-253-6952)
Work & Witness Coord.—Jon Sorg, 2494 Orchard Rd., Council, ID 83612
(208-253-6898)
Church Board Sec.—Jim Pippin, 2259 Kilborn Ln., Mesa, ID 83643
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-741-9001)
Church Treas.—Edith Schwartz, 2490 Hwy. 95, Council, ID 83612
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-253-4802)
Eagle (Organized 1923) (020-0110)
Location—1001 W. State St., Eagle, ID 83616
(Web Address: www.eaglenaz.com; Fax: 208-939-1661; 208-939-0661)
Pastor—(6/1/95) Timothy Bunn (Melodee), 1460 W. Rush Rd., Eagle, ID 83616
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-939-6532)
Review Date—(6/13)
Assoc. Pastor—Eddie D. Weaver (Debi), 515 E. Ridge Dr., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-938-0814)
Pastor to Children & Their Families—J. David Foshee (Alissa), 4530 N. Lusitano Ave., Boise, ID
83713
(208-392-2555)
Youth Pastor—Matthew Cochern (Jenee), 14093 W. Elmsprings, Boise, ID 83713
(208-859-8226)
Worship & Creative Arts Pastor—Jesse Shuster (Angie)
(208-465-1652)
Senior Adult Pastor—Volney A. Johnson, 673 N. Tidwell Way, Meridian, ID 83642
(208-884-4595)
SDMI Supt.—Vince Potts, 984 N. Yarmouth Pl., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-938-1296)
Preschool Dir.—Erica Buck, 1327 W. Applecreek Ct., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-938-2825)
NYI Pres.—Nathan Hoiosen, 2416 W. Floating Feather Rd., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-938-1211)
Administrator—John Oord, 5874 N. Applebrook Way, Boise, ID 83713
(208-938-0245)
Church Board Sec.—Brent R. Deakins, 6270 Shandee Dr., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-559-5032)
Church Treas.—Johnnie Glisson, 1478 N. Tadpole Ct., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-938-0718)
Elgin Harvester’s (Organized 1934) (020-0120)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 298) 1080 Birch St., Elgin, OR 97827
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-437-3782)
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Pastor—(3/1/94) Fred E. Laeger (Irene), 735 N. 13 Ave., Elgin, OR 97827
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-437-7832)
Review Date—(3/12)
SDMI Supt.—Theresa Chandler, P.O. Box 1014, Elgin, OR 97827
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-437-9451)
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NYI Pres.—Levi Whitmore, 735 N. 13 Ave., Elgin, OR 97827
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-437-7832)
NMI Pres.—Pam Hardy, 73802 Hardy Rd., Elgin, OR 97827
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-437-0782)
Church Board Sec.—Dale Thamert, 69634 Hallgarth Rd., Elgin, OR 97827
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-437-2945)
Church Treas.—Susie Rutherford, 1094 Galveston, P.O. Box 602, Elgin, OR 97827
(541-437-2864)
Elko (Organized 1950) (020-0123)
Location—(Mail: 720 W. Sage St.) 740 W. Sage St., Elko, NV 89801
(Web Address: www.elkonaz.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 775-738-6714 call first; 775-738-6714)
Pastor—(12/6/04) Perry Arbogast (Michelle), 720 W. Sage St., Elko, NV 89801
(E-mail: [email protected]; 775-738-6714)
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Review Date—(12/10)
Youth Pastors—Patrick & Amber Strasser, 841 Blackoak Dr., Spring Creek, NV 89815
Music Dir.—Patrick Strasser, 841 Blackoak Dr., Spring Creek, NV 89815
SDMI Supt.—Jenny Russell, P.O. Box 1934, Carlin, NV 89822
NYI Pres.—Patrick Strasser, 841 Blackoak Dr., Spring Creek, NV 89815
Church Board Sec.—Robin White, 1288 Southside Dr., Elko, NV 89801
Church Treas.—Terry Millage, 579 N. Bond, Spring Creek, NV 89815
Ely New Life Community
(Inactive)
(775-340-0553)
(775-340-0553)
(775-385-7385)
(775-340-0553)
(775-738-3607)
(775-753-7342)
(020-0113)
Emmett (Organized 1917) (020-0130)
Location—1144 N. Washington Ave., Emmett, ID 83617
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 208-365-5738; 208-365-2215)
Pastor—(7/12/09) Jeffery S. Doud (Lori), 1099 Palace Ave., Emmett, ID 83617
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-369-4064)
Review Date—(7/11)
Youth Pastor—Joby E. Berry, 1102 Johnson Ave., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-724-8602)
Music Dir.—Doug Edwards, 3656 W. Central Rd., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-6249)
Vis. Min.—Stanley D. Aubrey, 1440 Butte View Cir., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-398-7816)
SDMI Supt.—Pam Lidik, 3310 Kings Ln., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-7128)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Pam Lidik, 3310 Kings Ln., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-7128)
Men’s Min. Dir.—John Corn, 3520 W. Central Ave., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-6814)
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(208-365-0775)
Compass Min. Dirs.—Gary & Toni Harkless, 917 E. 2 St., Emmett, ID 83617
NYI Pres.—Dylan Dunn, 672 E. Idaho Blvd., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-2812)
NMI Pres.—Glennea Gibson, 3111 W. Idaho Blvd., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-3387)
Church Board Sec.—Glennea Gibson, 3111 W. Idaho Blvd., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-3387)
Church Treas.—David Mitchell, P.O. Box 625, Emmett, ID 83617
(208-365-4190)
Enterprise (Organized 1915) (020-0140)
Location—203 E. Grant St., Enterprise, OR 97828
Pastor—(5/7/00) Kenneth F. Coreson (Patti), 82159 Eggleson Ln., Enterprise, OR 97828
Review Date—(Appointed)
Music Dir.—Helen Larsh, 603 N.W. Silver St., Apt. 8, Enterprise, OR 97828
SDMI Supt.—Mary Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885
NMI Pres.—Mary Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885
Church Board Sec.—Mary Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885
Church Treas.—Charles Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885
(541-426-3629)
(541-426-6538)
(541-426-5970)
(541-886-7771)
(541-886-7771)
(541-886-7771)
(541-886-7771)
Filer (Organized 1937) (020-0150)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box N) 315 Yakima, Filer, ID 83328
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 208-326-4490 call first; 208-326-4490)
Pastors—(3/15/10) Ryan C. & Rebecca J. Notbohm, 812 Union, P.O. Box N, Filer, ID
(208-326-4400)
83328
Review Date—(3/12)
Music Dir.—Bud Compher, Jr., 1212 Erin Way, Filer, ID 83328
(208-326-4100)
SDMI Supt.—Donna Compher, 710 Idaho, Filer, ID 83328
(208-326-4207)
NYI Pres.—Jr. Valadez, 327 Clear Lake Rd., Buhl, ID 83316
(208-543-6499)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Marvin Hunt, 3700 N. 1912 E., Filer, ID 83328
(208-326-5603)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Donna Compher, 710 Idaho, Filer, ID 83328
(208-326-4207)
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(208-733-6947)
NMI Pres.—Barbara Handy, 451 5 Ave. E., Twin Falls, ID 83301
Church Board Sec.—Andy Klimes, 803 Pine St., Filer, ID 83328
(208-421-4990)
Church Treas.—Donna Compher, 710 Idaho, Filer, ID 83328
(208-326-4207)
Gooding Desert Hills (Organized 1933) (020-0170)
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Location—129 6 Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 208-934-4543; 208-934-4543)
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Pastor—To be supplied
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Music Dir.—Shirley Montgomery, 538 11 Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330
SDMI Supt.—Linda Money, 1614 Shoestring Rd., Gooding, ID 83330
Women’s Min. Dir.—Lisa Bolton, 437 Orchard Dr., Gooding, ID 83330
Church Board Sec.—Carole Barnett, 1780 S. 2050 E., Gooding, ID 83330
Church Treas.—Carole Barnett, 1780 S. 2050 E., Gooding, ID 83330
(208-934-4550)
(208-934-8904)
(208-934-4348)
(208-539-2657)
(208-539-2657)
Harney County (Organized 1914) (010-0070)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 472) 311 Roe Davis Ave., Hines, OR 97738
(Web Address: www.hcnazarene.com; 541-573-7100)
Pastor—(12/3/06) Benjamin T. Vavold (Jennifer), P.O. Box 12, Hines, OR 97738
(541-589-2877)
Review Date—(12/12)
Music Dir.—Mike Schnitker, P.O. Box 507, Burns, OR 97720
(541-493-2682)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Schelly Daugherty, P.O. Box 849, Hines, OR 97738
(541-573-1150)
NMI Pres.—Leslie Perry, 668 S. Harney, Burns, OR 97738
(541-493-7562)
Church Board Sec.—Schelly Daugherty, P.O. Box 849, Hines, OR 97738
(541-573-1150)
Church Treas.—Jennifer Williams, P.O. Box 954, Hines, OR 97738
(541-573-5111)
Harper (Organized 1932) (020-0190)
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Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 720) 2977 2 St., Harper, OR 97906
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-358-2825)
Pastor—(10/8/06) Leland R. Tiller (Gail), 5660 Findley Rd., Fruitland, ID 83619
(208-452-2206)
Review Date—(Appointed)
Music Dir.—Janette Clark, 3075 Harper-Westfall Rd., Harper, OR 97906
(541-358-2390)
SDMI Supt.—Margaret Tuttle, 3034 Little Valley Rd., Harper, OR 97906
(541-358-2581)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Evelyn Winslow, 3017 Little Valley Rd., Harper, OR 97906
(541-358-2342)
NYI Pres.—Kelly Jordan, P.O. Box 89, Harper, OR 97906
(541-358-2282)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Gail Tiller, 5660 Findley Rd., Fruitland, ID 83619
(208-452-2206)
NMI Pres.—Heather Johnson
(541-358-2366)
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(541-358-2216)
Church Board Sec.—Alicia Trump-Anderson, 3485 6 St., Harper, OR 97906
Church Treas.—Evelyn Winslow, 3017 Little Valley Rd., Harper, OR 97906
(541-358-2342)
Homedale Mountain View (Organized 1931) (020-0200)
Location—26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676
(Web Address: www.mvcnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-337-6176; 208-337-3151)
Pastor—(4/18/88) Charles L. Ryan, Jr. (Robin), 26645 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-337-4839)
Review Date—(4/14)
Assoc./Youth Pastor—Jeffery L. Edmiston (April), P.O. Box 414, Homedale, ID 83628
(208-337-3429)
Music Dir.—Carri Lauson, 3542 Industrial Rd., Homedale, ID 83628
(208-337-5300)
Vis. Min.—Bill Watson, 5611 Jump Creek Rd., Marsing, ID 83639
(208-337-3029)
(208-880-3851)
SDMI Supt.—Jim Doramus, 19823 Top Rd., Greenleaf, ID 83626
Children’s Min. Dir.—Shelly Lamkins, 216 E. Spruce St., Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-454-3338)
NYI Pres.—Brad Hunt, 26645 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676
(208-615-0557)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Dave Holton, P.O. Box 700, Marsing, ID 83639
(208-896-4608)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Patti Price, 1729 Hwy. 201, Adrian, OR 97901
(541-339-3027)
NMI Pres.—Eula Dunn, 2077 Patriot Ln., Homedale, ID 83628
(208-337-5012)
Church Board Sec.—Eldon Sheets, 2505 Pioneer Rd., Homedale, ID 83628
(208-337-5113)
Church Treas.—Bill Watson, 5611 Jump Creek Rd., Marsing, ID 83639
(208-337-3029)
Idaho Falls (Organized 1929) (020-0210)
Location—1900 Grandview, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(Web Address: www.ifnaz.net; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-522-0355; 208-522-8005)
Pastor—(4/11/07) Robert M. Sherwood (Mary Beth), 5722 Aurora Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-524-4687)
Review Date—(4/13)
Vis. Min.—Rance Bare, 1445 Scorpius Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208-524-1790)
Adult Min. Dir.—Robert Czyzewski, 3078 Simon St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208-569-2752)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Erik Strom, 1845 Sequoia, Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Women’s Min. Dir.—Saprena Lyons, 641 Moonlite Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208-529-1916)
NMI Pres.—Edythe Tisdale, 885 N. Skyline Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
(208-523-3928)
Work & Witness Coord.—Ed Krantz, 1099 E. Butte Rd., Menan, ID 83434
(208-754-4917)
Church Board Sec.—Dorraine Burt, 3565 E. Greenwillow, Idaho Falls, ID 83401
(208-542-0576)
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(208-528-2933)
Church Treas.—John Osborne, 13881 N. 5 W., Idaho Falls, ID 83401
John Day (Organized 1958) (020-0230)
Location—521 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845
(Web Address: www.johndaynazarene.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 541-575-0260; 541-575-1895)
Pastor—(8/28/05) Daniel R. Wiese (Linda), 515 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-575-5732)
Review Date—(8/11)
Assoc. Pastor for Youth & Young Adults—Bradley A. Williamson, 525 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845
(541-575-0273)
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(541-575-2675)
Music Dir.—Marla Armstrong, 311 N.W. 4 Ave., John Day, OR 97845
SDMI Supt.—Mary Locke, 677 W. Main St., No. 33, John Day, OR 97845
(541-575-2011)
Childcare/School Dir.—Corinne Stennett, 59880 Hwy. 26, John Day, OR 97845
(541-932-4905)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Marge Wright, P.O. Box 212, John Day, OR 97845
(541-820-4195)
NYI Pres.—Desiree Kodesh, P.O. Box 382, John Day, OR 97845
(541-932-4589)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Neil Bauer, 55548 McKern Ln., Mt. Vernon, OR 97865
(541-932-4978)
Women’s Min. Dirs.—Jill Williamson, 525 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845
(541-575-0273)
Linda Wiese, 525 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845
(541-575-5732)
NMI Pres.—Greg Armstrong, 311 N.W. 4th Ave., John Day, OR 97845
(541-575-2765)
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(541-575-1509)
Work & Witness Coord.—Bob Armstrong, 101 N.E. 1 Ave., John Day, OR 97845
Church Board Sec.—Dale Stennett, 59880 Hwy. 26, John Day, OR 97845
(541-932-4905)
Church Treas.—Sue Komning, 59213 Hansen Ln., Mt. Vernon, OR 97865
(541-932-4967)
Kimberly (Organized 1931) (020-0240)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 415) 3550 E. 3750 N., Kimberly, ID 83341
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-423-5290)
Pastor—(3/7/99) Michael G. Seward (Debbie), P.O. Box 83, Kimberly, ID 83341
(208-423-5424)
Review Date—(3/13)
SDMI Supt.—Lance Phillips, 3280 E. 3387 N., Kimberly, ID 83341
(208-421-1950)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Summer Sargent, P.O. Box 82, Kimberly, ID 83341
(208-316-3643)
NYI Pres.—Bobby Post, 523 W. Monroe St., No. 3, Kimberly, ID 83341
(417-341-6221)
NMI Pres.—Cyd Smith, 712 Ash St. S., Kimberly, ID 83341
(208-423-4206)
(208-421-1950)
Church Board Sec.—Lance Phillips, 3280 E. 3887 N., Kimberly, ID 83341
Church Treas.—Julie Hansen, 830 Monroe St. W., Kimberly, ID 83341
(208-423-5918)
Kuna (Organized 1923) (020-0250)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 22) 1421 W. Avalon St., Kuna, ID 83634
(Web Address: www.kunanaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-922-5675)
Pastor—(7/25/00) Eric C. Seaney (Mindi), 1867 N. Pingo Ave., Kuna, ID 83634
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-965-5378)
Review Date—(7/10)
Assoc. Pastor—Dewey T. Alger (Pam), 1980 Jericho Way, Meridian, ID 83642
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-288-2212)
Music Dir.—Ronald L. Christie (Elise), 711 S. Whitehorse Ave., Kuna, ID 83634
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-559-8016)
Childcare/School Dir.—Mindi L. Seaney, 1867 N. Pingo Ave., Kuna, ID 83634
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(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-965-5371)
NMI Pres.—Jeanie Seaney, 73 N. Pit Ln., Nampa, ID 83687
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-467-7771)
Church Board Sec.—Steve Higgins, 3106 Montego Way, Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-463-6399)
Church Treas.—Gary Turley, 1913 S. Chestnut, Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-466-8157)
La Grande (Organized 1924) (020-0260)
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Location—109 18 St., La Grande, OR 97850
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 541-962-8401; 541-963-3402)
Pastor—(1/1/06) Timothy Gerdes (Pam), 96 Cedar St., La Grande, OR 97850
(541-663-6142)
Review Date—(1/12)
Assoc. Pastor—Mouse McKinney (Jim), 1825 “Z” Ave., La Grande, OR 97850
(541-963-2797)
Music Dir.—Russ Conrad, 10301 S. “F” St., Island City, OR 97850
(541-963-9329)
NYI Pres.—Chris Parsons, 1713 Washington, La Grande, OR 97850
(541-786-8673)
Prime Time Dir.—Ron McNeil, 201 Terrace Ave., La Grande, OR 97850
(541-963-3768)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Scott Fletcher, 2209 N. Pine, La Grande, OR 97850
(541-963-3878)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Crystal Emerson, 60785 Love Rd., Cove, OR 97824
(541-568-4261)
NMI Pres.—Sue Schmidt, 10909 S. “E” St., Island City, OR 97850
(541-963-0640)
Church Board Sec.—Merle Comfort, 209 S. Scorpio, La Grande, OR 97850
(541-963-5309)
Church Treas.—Craig Nightingale, 907 “D” Ave., La Grande, OR 97850
(541-963-8673)
Layton Rosewood Lane (Organized 1964) (020-0265)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 601) 455 Rosewood Ln., Layton, UT 84041
(Web Address: www.nazarene.ch/RosewoodLane; E-mail: [email protected];
801-544-8334)
Pastor—(4/25/10) Joel R. Gay (Allison), 530 Kimball Dr., Layton, UT 84041
(801-513-5796)
Review Date—(4/12)
Assoc. Pastor—Debi D. Schmelzenbach, 239 E. 975 S., Layton, UT 84041
(801-996-4254)
SDMI Supt.—Bruce Richardson, 1847 E. 2825 N., Layton, UT 84040
(801-648-7439)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Jolene Johnson, 6724 W. Serenera Way, Apt. 137, West Jordan,
UT 84081
(801-432-7791)
NYI Pres.—Nicole Alder, 774 Aspen E. Dr., Layton, UT 84041
(801-546-7084)
Women’s Min. Dir.—LoRee Feltz, 155 E. 950 S., Layton, UT 84041
(801-546-4827)
Church Board Sec.—Froy Duarte, 2600 N. Hillfield Rd., No. 70, Layton, UT 84041
(801-525-6679)
Church Treas.—Tina Seferos, 1530 Heather Cir., Layton, UT 84040
(801-444-3698)
Marsing (Organized 1918) (020-0270)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 55) 12 Second Ave. W., Marsing, ID 83639
(Web Address: www.marsingnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-896-4184)
Pastor—(8/26/01 Billy K. O’Connor (Cheri), 1907 W. Flamingo, No. 39, Nampa, ID 83651
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-465-4601)
Review Date—(Appointed)
Assoc. Pastor—John Cossel, Sr., 4147 Burman Rd., Marsing, ID 83639
(208-896-4265)
(208-896-5630)
SDMI Supt.—Marlene Moore, 513 Morning Dove, Marsing, ID 83639
NYI Pres.—Doris Alandi, P.O. Box 787, Homedale, ID 83628
(208-249-9525)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Cheri O’Connor, 1907 W. Flamingo, No. 39, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-465-4601)
NMI Pres.—Lori White, 414 Sunnyside, Caldwell, ID 83605
(208-454-2792)
Church Board Sec.—Marlene Moore, 513 Morning Dove, Marsing, ID 83639
(208-896-5630)
Church Treas.—Judy Kiester, 3687 Cemetery Rd., Marsing, ID 83639
(208-697-9014)
McCall (Organized 1963) (020-0271)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 4250) 506 Pine St., McCall, ID 83638
(Web Address: www.mccallnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-634-5775; 208-634-5775)
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Pastor—To be supplied
Music Dir.—Jon Carter, P.O. Box 1296, McCall, ID 83638
SDMI Supt.—Esther Meinburg
Childcare/School Dir.—Patty Lewis
Adult Min. Dir.—Sylvia Ryan
Men’s Min. Dir.—Mike Ryan, 906 Davis Ave., McCall, ID 83638
NMI Pres.—Becky Dwello, 3278 Wallace Ln., New Meadows, ID 83654
Work & Witness Coord.—Chris Kapicka, 8680 Kingston Way, Middleton, ID 83644
Church Board Sec.—Ken Watson, P.O. Box 679, New Meadows, ID 83654
Church Treas.—Don Jasperson, P.O. Box 412, McCall, ID 83638
(208-634-4252)
(208-634-3121)
(208-634-5438)
(208-469-9436)
(208-989-5465)
(208-347-2503)
(208-634-2127)
Meridian Valley Shepherd (Organized 1916) (020-0280)
Location—150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642
(Web Address: www.valleyshepherd.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-888-3732; 208-888-2141)
Pastor—(11/12/2007) Timothy B. Pusey (Cynthia), 2246 Los Flores Dr., Meridian, ID 83646
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-514-0903)
Review Date—(11/13)
Assoc. Pastor—(1/6/06) Ronald K. Kratzer (Thelma), 2020 Hickory Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-884-5130)
Worship Arts Pastor—(3/1/06) Paul W. Ellis (Kim), 2617 W. Creekstone Ct., Meridian, ID 83646
(208-887-6315)
Youth Pastor—(8/17/09) Tyler Wasson (Carrie Lynn), 1805 E. Overland Rd., No. 4324,
Meridian, ID 83642
(208-695-6792)
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Children’s Pastor—(5/19/07) Casey L. Wilkerson (Alyssa), 608 9 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-989-9893)
Church Administrator—Dan Clark, 1270 E. Borzoi St., Meridian, ID 83642
(208-870-5390)
SDMI Supt.—Robert Marsland, 2050 Aspen Cove Dr., Meridian, ID 83642
(208-887-9610)
Adult Min. Dir.—Gail Zickefoose, 11316 Ustick Rd., Nampa, ID 83687
(208-570-4350)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Phil Weeks, 472 S. Spoonbill Ave., Meridian, ID 83642
(208-855-9485)
Dare to Care Dir.—Thelma Kratzer, 2020 Hickory Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-884-5130)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Melissa Eld, 1925 S. Country Terrace, Meridian, ID 83642
(208-412-7636)
NMI Pres.—Mark Anderson, 2236 E. Alderhill Dr., Eagle, ID 83616
(208-939-9464)
Church Board Sec.—Kevin Borger, 169 W. Cub St., Meridian, ID 83642
Church Treas.—Al Duddles, 2998 N. Snaffle Bit Ln., Kuna, ID 83634
(208-888-9504)
Middleton (Organized 1950) (020-0460)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 219) 3 W. Concord St., Middleton, ID 83644
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-585-2202)
Pastor—(1/10) Paul B. Johnson, 419 Mountain View Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected])
Review Date—(Appointed)
Youth Pastor—Tim Meeks, 623 Holly St., NNU 2388, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-963-0693)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Savannah Johnson, 419 Mountain View Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-965-3282)
NMI Pres.—Sharon Resler, 544 Harpy Ave., Middleton, ID 83644
(208-585-2011)
NYI Pres.—Tim Meeks, 623 Holly St., NNU 2388, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-963-0693)
Church Board Sec.—Amber Schultz, 1283 Peregrine, Middleton, ID 83644
(208-585-9283)
Church Treas.—Steve Schultz, 1283 Peregrine, Middleton, ID 83644
(208-585-9283)
Mountain Home (Organized 1958) (020-0301)
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Location—950 N. 7 E., Mountain Home, ID 83647
(Web Address: www.mhnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-587-1227; 208-587-3093)
Pastor—To be supplied
Children’s Min. Dir.—Jan Shetler, 6944 S.W. Shetler Dr., Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208-845-2019)
Adult Min. Dir.—Debra Hodgerson, 345 Carrie, Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208-587-7996)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Alicia Degroot, 13585 Hwy. 51, Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208-587-7262)
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NMI Pres.—Joy Snider, 6425 S.E. Rio Vista, Mountain Home, ID 83647
Church Board Sec.—Ivan Shetler, 6944 S.W. Shetler Dr., Mountain Home, ID 83647
Church Treas.—Holly Davis, 890 Galena Ct., Mountain Home, ID 83657
(208-284-0710)
(208-845-2019)
(208-587-7550)
Nampa Bethel (Organized 1956) (020-0310)
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Location—3001 12 Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(Web Address: www.bethelnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-465-6378; 208-466-6344)
Pastor—(5/1/99) Douglas R. Wilson (Joni), 3115 Vista Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-1127)
Review Date—(5/13)
Assoc. Pastor—Jimmie A. Franklin (Nancy), 3520 Brenan, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-0834)
Family Life Pastor—Robert E. Cruthirds (Kathy), 3724 Wheeler Cir., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-442-0681)
Youth Pastor—Todd A. Puckett (Janna), 1619 Thorncreek Ct., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-697-4286)
Children’s Pastor—Stephanie K. Cross (Ken), 2606 S. Royal Meadows Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-463-7529)
Early Childhood Pastor—Kym Slater, 850 Bonnie Brae, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-463-9625)
Senior Adult Min.—Corleen Litsey, 500 N. Grove Way, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-466-4220)
SDMI Supt.—Sean Nixon, 16380 Franklin Blvd., Apt. F-12, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-2363)
NMI Pres.—Damaris Kellogg, 11586 W. Trinity, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-466-2940)
Women’s Min.—Kaylynn Pentecost, 1460 S. Whitewater Ct., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-7054)
Men’s Min.—Scott Slater, 850 Bonnie Brae, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-463-9625)
Church Board Sec.—Brant Bartlow, 406 Middle Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-6818)
Church Treas.—Lynn Nicholson, 628 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-465-5648)
Nampa College (Organized 1937) (020-0320)
Location—504 E. Dewey Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(Web Address: www.nampacollegechurch.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-466-3534; 208-466-8421)
Pastor—(11/12/00) Daryl E. Johnson (Brenda), 3612 Juanita Way, Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-442-5508)
Review Date—(11/10)
Pastor to Children & Their Parents—John R. Miller (Melinda), 1424 W. Teton Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-697-7946)
Pastor to Students & Their Parents—Johnny Hampton (Joye), 1858 W. Deep Creek Way, Nampa, ID
83686
(208-880-1407)
Youth Ministry Resident—Jenna Redmond, 420 S. Juniper, Nampa, ID 83686
(360-305-9172)
Pastor of Adult Min.—L. Charles Hagemeier (Lynnie), 14266 N. Mission Pointe Loop, Nampa,
ID 83651
(208-465-5063)
Pastor of Evangelism & Discipleship—Grant L. Henry (Teresa), 4212 E. Jasmine Ct., Nampa, ID
83687
(208-442-1213)
Pastor of Intercultural Min.—Samuel Suh and Jisuk Choi, 1717 S. Woodland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-2093)
Pastoral Care—Robert W. Manley, 323 S. Juniper St., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-4690)
Worship Dir.—Tiffany Kinzler, 1615 E. Lincoln Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-2489)
Prime Time Dir.—Rich Hilty, 1823 W. Marsh Creek Way, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-1772)
NYI Pres.—Dave May, 1519 E. Washington Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-5436)
NMI Pres.—Eric Kellerer, 263 E. Mikyl Ridge Loop, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-468-9941)
Work & Witness Coord.—Tom Clough, 1037 Sweetwood Cir., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-467-1883)
Church Board Sec.—Jennifer Wolf, 1430 S. Whitewater Ct., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-8421)
Church Treas.—Gene Clark, 4200 Pleasantview Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-7926)
Nampa Fairview (Organized 1945) (020-0330)
Location—46 N. Fairview St., Nampa, ID 83651
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 208-466-6244; 208-466-6211)
Pastor—James K. Lester (Ellen), 3100 S. Kokomo, Nampa, ID 83687
(208-318-6505)
Review Date—(Appointed)
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Music Dir.—Christy Schneider, 7456 Bridgeport Dr., Nampa, ID 83687
Children’s Min. Dir.—Alyce A. Elsberg, 209 Applewood Cir., Nampa, ID 83686
NMI Pres.—Laura Sandidge, 809 W. Riverstone Ct., Nampa, ID 83686
Work & Witness Coord.—Laura Sandidge, 809 W. Riverstone Ct., Nampa, ID 83686
Church Board Sec./Treas.—Laura Sandidge, 809 W. Riverstone Ct., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-5218)
(208-965-4755)
(208-866-8355)
(208-866-8355)
(208-866-8355)
Nampa First (Organized 1913) (020-0340)
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Location—601 16 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
(Web Address: www.nfcnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-466-9465; 208-466-3549)
Pastor—(9/15/02) Kent R. Conrad (Kay), 2813 Island Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-0539)
Review Date—(9/12)
Pastoral Care—J. Dennis & Jamieline Johnson, 3803 S. Greenbriar Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-989-0635 or 208-989-7239)
Music/Worship Pastor—Michael G. Wiebe (Julie), 3120 S. Montego Way, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-5270)
Early Childhood Pastor—Carol S. Gunstream, 2512 W. Miller Ct., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-463-8024)
Children’s Pastor—Marcus LeBaron (Sarah), 383 Winther Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-465-2007)
Youth Pastor—Nathan M. Roskam (Melissa), 2043 W. Cross Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-880-1414)
Adult Ministries Pastor—James L. Vogel (Sonja), 2328 S. San Francisco Ln., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-9460)
Single Adult Min.—Robbie Durbin, 212 Elder St., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-1946)
Early Church Pastor—Linda Thompson, 701 Vista Terr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-4300)
Church Administrator—Bill Downs, 556 Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-8342)
Men’s Min. Dir.—James L. Vogel, 2328 S. San Francisco Ln., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-9460)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Kay Conrad, 2813 Island Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-0539)
NMI Pres.—Mary Winkle, 2112 Fall Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-8037)
Church Board Sec.—Dave Hills, 7870 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-0442)
Church Treas.—Terry Ivey, 9028 Donnybrook Ct., Boise, ID 83709
(208-376-5842
Nampa Karcher (Organized 1949) (020-0350)
Location—2515 W. Karcher Rd., Nampa, ID 83651
(Web Address: www.karchernaz.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-467-7470; 208-467-7479)
Pastor—To be supplied
Assoc. Pastor—Alan Gibson (Nancy), 2007 W. Blossom Ave., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-250-7762)
Youth Pastor—Jeffrey D.Miller (Jennifer), 12927 Tricia St., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-284-6725)
Music Dir.—T. Scott Dunham (Kim), 2805 Stoll Ct., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-514-8431)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Lina Millar, 4407 Arroyo Way, Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-440-1579)
NYI Pres.—Andy Moore, 27529 Freezeout Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-412-4173)
Prime Time Dir.—Harold Westlund, 3305 Kaden Ln., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-463-0740)
Men’s Min. Dir.—John Riggins, 2308 W. Windmill Ave., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-461-7551)
(208-466-2119)
Women’s Min. Dir.—April McNeiece, 1321 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
NMI Pres.—Sarah Greentree, 1208 W. Hawaii Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-442-9629)
Church Board Sec.—Cyndi Bauder, 31 N. Borah Way, Nampa, ID 83651
(208-467-3777)
Church Treas.—John Greentree, 1208 W. Hawaii Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-249-2929)
Nampa Lakeview (Organized 1929) (020-0360)
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Location—608 14 Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687
(Web Address: www.lvnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-466-0112)
Pastor—(12/1/00) Mark A. Harmon (Vanessa), 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-318-3881)
Review Date—(12/10)
Assoc. Pastor—Gretchin Rotz (Dave), 4406 S. Montana Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-695-3979)
Music Dir.—Geoffrey Harmon, 1318 W. Roberts Pl., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-249-9332)
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SDMI Supt.—Justin Minor, 1602 Southside Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686
Children’s Min. Dir.—Vanessa Harmon, 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686
NMI Pres.—Stefanie Harmon, 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686
Church Board Sec.—Carol Rotz, 2417 Stonehedge, Nampa, ID 83686
Church Treas.—Randy Cotner, 11406 W. Graham Ave., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-867-6014)
(208-318-6377)
(208-250-4434)
(208-989-6536)
(208-465-7290)
Nampa Real Life Community (Organized 2004) (020-0361)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 602, Nampa, ID 83653) 229 W. Greenhurst Rd., Nampa, ID 83686
(Web Address: www.RealLifeCommunity.com; E-mail: [email protected];
208-465-1771)
Pastor—(6/1/06) Dana R. Hicks, 2038 W. Moose Creek, Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-3036)
Review Date—(6/12)
Assoc. Pastor—Sherri B. Walker (Nathan), 1932 W. Aberdeen Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-440-5105)
Pastor to Children and Their Families—Debbie H. Coutts (Bob), 954 S. Island Glen, Eagle, ID 83616
(208-866-2569)
Assimilation Pastor—Mark R. Winkelman (Sara), 20777 Upper Pleasant Ridge Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-695-9255)
Prime Time Dir.—Dirk Scott, 7936 Tommy Ln., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-467-4606)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Travis Miner, 35 Barritz Ct., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-363-7106)
Church Board Sec.—Steve Janzen, 906 Winther Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-461-4923)
Church Treas.—Nick Channer, 906 Winther Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651
(208-484-8962)
Nampa Vida Nueva (Organized 1978) (020-0365)
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Location—309 9 Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687
(Web Address: www.vidanuevanaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-467-7828)
Pastor—(8/21/05) Wm. Randolph Bynum (Kathleen), 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-461-2028)
Review Date—(8/11)
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(208-467-5763)
Assoc. Pastors—Gordon D. Watkins, 1219 10 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
Karen M. Fullerton, 1003 Elviston St., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-250-6118)
Music Dir.—Kathleen Bynum, 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-461-2028)
SDMI Supt.—Maria Schreffler, 7998 Hwy. 20/26, Nampa, ID 83687
(208-466-3860)
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Children’s Min. Dir.—Connie Garcia, 1815 1 St. N., Nampa, ID 83687
NYI Pres.—Rick Schwegman, 4711 Gala Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607
(208-880-2815)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Kathleen Bynum, 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-461-2028)
NMI Pres.—Judith Angell, 4416 Airport Rd., Nampa, ID 83687
(208-465-1793)
Church Board Sec.—Ileana Cordova, 1100 E. Maine Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-5861)
Church Treas.—Guillermo Cordova, 1100 E. Maine Ave., Nampa, ID 83686
(208-466-5861)
New Bridge (Organized 1919) (020-0370)
Location—43124 Main St., Richland, OR 97870
(Web Address: www.newbridgenaz.viviti.com; 541-893-6121)
Pastor—(1/1/09) Ronald J. Hunter, Jr., 43124 Main St., Richland, OR 97870
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-893-6121)
Review Date—(Appointed)
Church Board Sec.—Lois Coombes, 43579 Old Foothill Rd., Richland, OR 97870
(541-893-6231)
Church Treas.—John Johnston, P.O. Box 236, Richland, OR 97870
(541-893-6797)
New Plymouth (Organized 1945) (020-0380)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 278) 127 Holly Ave., New Plymouth, ID 83655
Pastor—(1/1/77) Rodney J. Tegethoff (Betty), P.O. Box 278, New Plymouth, ID 83655
Review Date—(3/11)
Chlidren’s Min. Dir.—Debbie Lambeth, 2100 E. Echo Ave., Parma, ID 83660
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Adult Min. Dir.—Lucinda Sutherland, 1275 N. 6 St., Payette, ID 83661
NMI Pres.—Robert Wynia, 3411 S. Substation Rd., Emmett, ID 83617
(208-278-3250)
(208-278-3250)
(208-674-2020)
(208-642-7213)
(208-365-9448)
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Church Board Sec.—Donna Stephens, 5925 Elmore Rd., New Plymouth, ID 83655
Church Treas.—Debbie Lambeth, 2100 E. Echo Ave., Parma, ID 83660
(208-452-4550)
(208-674-2020)
Nyssa (Organized 1937) (020-0410)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 2544) 412 Good Ave., Nyssa, OR 97913
(E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 541-372-3918; 541-372-3918)
Pastor—(8/7/05) Tom Cook (Bobbie), 412 Good Ave., Nyssa, OR 97913
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-372-5670)
Review Date—(8/11)
After-School Center Dir.—Jewell Maine, 3760 Hwy. 95, Parma, ID 83660
(208-674-2353)
NMI Pres.—Emmett Maine, 3760 Hwy. 95, Parma, ID 83660
(208-674-2353)
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(541-372-2684)
Church Board Sec.—Debra Alexander, 419 S. 7 St., Nyssa, OR 97913
Church Treas.—Edie Parker, 3900 First Ln. E., Parma, ID 83660
(208-674-2073)
Ontario (Organized 1914) (020-0420)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 175) 1131 Alameda Dr., Ontario, OR 97914
(Web Address: www.ontariofirst.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 541-889-2190; 541-889-2155)
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Pastor—(10/8/06) Timothy L. Brewer (Nancy), 147 N.W. 18 St., Ontario, OR 97914
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-405-8757)
Review Date—(10/12)
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Youth Pastor—(7/04) Aaron C. Larson (Kate), 1116 S.W. 12 St., Ontario, OR 97914
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-889-9424)
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Music Dir.—(9/07) Eddie Wheeler (Robin), 355 S.W. 3 Ave., No. 2, Ontario, OR 97914
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-405-1517)
SDMI Supt.—Ralph Cammack, 4406 Sage Rd., Ontario, OR 97914
(541-889-5889)
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Children’s Min. Dir.—(8/05) Lois Knight (Curtis), 1575 W. 1 St., Fruitland, ID 83619
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-452-4918)
Adult Min. Dir.—Jim Skeesuck, 570 N. Dorian Dr., Ontario, OR 97914
(541-889-3272)
Prime Time Dir.—Charlotte Cammack, 4406 Sage Rd., Ontario, OR 97914
(541-889-5889)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Roger Thompson, 5984 Custer Rd., New Plymouth, ID 83655
(208-278-5400)
NMI Co-Pres.—Mavis Skeesuck, 570 N. Dorian Dr., Ontario, OR 97914
(541-889-3272)
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(541-889-8981)
Shirlee Smith, 266 N.W. 20 St., Ontario, OR 97914
Church Board Sec.—Connie Leedy, 318 Snowmoody Way, Ontario, OR 97914
(541-889-2422)
Church Treas.—Bill Hodgson, 2161 Bonnie Dr., Payette, ID 83661
(208-642-8153)
Parma (Organized 1920) (020-0430)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 122) 804 B St., Parma, ID 83660
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Pastor—(3/4/07) Jarold L. Hampton (Theresa), 403 7 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
Review Date—(3/13)
SDMI Supt.—Edna Winchester, 29748 Hexon Rd., Parma, ID 83660
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NYI Pres.—Theresa Hampton, 403 7 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651
NMI Pres.—Muriel Martin, P.O. Box 567, 208 Bates St., Parma, ID 83660
Church Board Sec.—Edna Winchester, 29748 Hexon Rd., Parma, ID 83660
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Church Treas.—Noemi Fernandez, 1220 N. 4 St., No. 40, Parma, ID 83660
(208-722-5070)
(208-463-9469)
(208-722-6585)
(208-463-9469)
(208-722-5056)
(208-722-6585)
(208-722-6027)
Payette (Organized 1930) (020-0440)
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Location—1980 7 Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661
(Web Address: www.paynaz.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-642-2901; 208-642-3139)
Pastor—(8/10/94) Michael H. Allen (Judy), 715 Hughes Dr., Payette, ID 83661
(208-642-3901)
Review Date—(8/12)
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(208-642-3535)
Assoc. Pastor—Weber McGarrah (Cookie), 348 S. 16 St., Payette, ID 83661
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(208-642-1596)
Youth Pastor—Tom A. “Tag” Griffin (Tera), 515 N. 18 St., Payette, ID 83661
Music Dir.—Andrew M. Klumper (Ashlee), 1316 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686
(E-mail: [email protected]; 360-388-1970)
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SDMI Supt.—Laurie Frederick, 1603 2 Ave. S., Payette, ID 83661
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Solid Rock Christian School Dir.—Tera Griffin, 515 N. 18 St., Payette, ID 83661
Children’s Min. Dir.—Derrick Vandeberg, 2701 N. Alder Dr., No. O, Fruitland, ID 83619
NYI Pres.—Aaron McGehee, 10988 River Rd., Payette, ID 83661
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Adult Min. Dir.—Web McGarrah, 348 S. 16 St., Payette, ID 83661
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Prime Time Dir.—Michael H. Allen, 1989 7 Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661
Single Adult Min. Dir.—Seth McGehee, 2303 Shamrock, Fruitland, ID 83619
Men’s Min. Dir.—Wayne Stutzman, 8425 Dutch Ln., Payette, ID 83661
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Women’s Min. Dir.—Sandy Kendall, 1839 1 Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661
NMI Pres.—Shelly McGehee, 10988 River Rd., Payette, ID 83661
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Church Board Sec.—Phil Davis, 2005 3 Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661
Church Treas.—Jim Forgey, 12275 Hill Rd., Payette, ID 83661
Payette Centro Christiano Vida Nueva
(Inactive)
(208-642-0730)
(208-642-1596)
(208-452-6328)
(208-642-9723)
(208-642-3535)
(208-642-3139)
(208-452-3386)
(208-642-0885)
(208-642-6128)
(208-642-9723)
(208-642-4620)
(208-550-0402)
(020-0445)
Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries (Organized 1924) (020-0450)
Location—845 Hyde Ave., Pocatello, ID 83201
(Web Address: www.rmmpocatello.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 208-232-3515)
Pastor—(6/2/02) Scott L. Sampson (Beth), 423 Arabian, Pocatello, ID 83201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-237-6494)
Review Date—(6/12)
Assoc. Pastor/Music Dir.—Buddy Greene, 440 Raven Way, No. D, Chubbuck, ID 83202 (615-556-9991)
Youth Pastor/NYI Pres.—Jason Otvos, 246 Joel, Chubbuck, ID 83202
(208-226-4485)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Jennifer Greene, 440 Raven Way, No. D, Chubbuck, ID 83202
(615-556-9991)
Single Adult Min. Dir.—Tony Wiley, 430 Pearl, Pocatello, ID 83201
(208-237-5275)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Paul Neibaur, 1524 Sod Farm Rd., Pocatello, ID 83201
(208-232-2324)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Jeannie Neibaur, 1524 Sod Farm Rd., Pocatello, ID 83201
(208-232-2324)
Church Board Sec.—Margaret Otvos, 1516 Tyler Pl., Pocatello, ID 83201
(208-233-2457)
Church Treas.—Jeannie Neibaur, 1524 Sod Farm Rd., Pocatello, ID 83201
(208-232-2324)
Salt Lake City Central (Organized 1960) (020-0480)
Location—(Mail: 1099 W. 800 S.) 1076 W. Indiana Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-328-0768)
Pastor—(1/30/06) Karl T. Mitchell, 1099 W. 800 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-328-4734)
Review Date—(Appointed)
SDMI Supt.—Ray Allen, 3739 S. 700 W., No. 138, Salt Lake City, UT 84119
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-915-9147)
NMI Pres.—Audrey Koons, 2453 N. Dorchester Ave., Harrisville, UT 84414
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-737-1197)
Church Board Sec.—Audrey Koons, 2453 N. Dorchester Ave., Harrisville, UT 84414
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-737-1197)
Church Treas.—Marion Fenn, 991 Sterling Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84115
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-359-7984)
Salt Lake City First (Organized 1903) (020-0482)
Location—1760 Fremont Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84104
(Web Address: www.slcfirst.org; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 801-467-0443; 801-486-0522)
Pastors—(8/1/07) Wilfred J. & Sheryl P. Tedder, P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127
(801-891-8109)
Review Date: (8/13)
Music Dirs.—Jaden & Jen Perry, 181 W. 2800 S., Bountiful, UT 84010
(801-292-1229)
SDMI Supt.—Geoff Dobbin, 4278 S. 6220 W., West Valley City, UT 84128
(801-969-2266)
NYI Pres.—Phil Steigleder
(559-202-9869)
Prime Time Dirs.—Bill & Bunny Lane, 1947 W. Mountain View Ct., West Jordan, UT 84106
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NMI Pres.—Karen Horwood, 1876 E. Suzette Cir., Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Church Board Sec.—Keith Horwood, 1876 E. Suzette Cir., Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Church Treas.—Dan Beus, 532 Windsor Ct., Centerville, UT 84014
(801-566-8775)
(801-487-8187)
(801-487-8187)
Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship (CTM) (020-0002)
Location—6373 Malstrom Ln., Murray, UT 84107
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-290-2797)
Pastor—Jaime E. Yagge (Ladena), 6373 Malstrom Ln., Murray, UT 84107
(801-656-9664)
Review Date—(Appointed)
Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries (CTM) (020-0004)
Location—(Mail: 6914 S. Redwood Rd., Ste. 152, West Jordan, UT 84084) 1076 W. Indiana Ave., Salt
Lake City, UT 84104
(E-mail: [email protected]; 801-996-4235)
Pastor—Grantley Martelly (Tahmina), 6117 Elsie Cir., Murray, UT 84123
(801-996-4235)
Review Date—(Appointed)
Twin Falls (Organized 1924) (020-0500)
Location—1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(Web Address: www.tfnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 208-733-6681; 208-733-6610)
Pastor—(7/14/94) Jerry R. Kester (Sharon), 2256 Hillcrest Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-734-6539)
Review Date—(8/12)
Worship Pastor—(8/20/01) Bradford W. Bennett (Alaina), 1006 Cypress Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-735-2245)
Community Life Pastor—(10/6/08) Steven J. Myers (Shari), 1361 Bradley St., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-733-2641)
Children & Family Pastor—(3/12/03) Libby Gerdes (Dave), 4067 N. 1200 E., Buhl, ID 83316
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-543-5757)
Youth Pastor/NYI Pres.—(8/26/04) Christopher M. Wighaman (Megan), 1462 Tara St.,
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-731-9868)
Senior Ministry Dirs.—Ed & Joanna Fike, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (208-733-6610)
Men’s Ministry Dir.—Dave Gerdes, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208-733-6610)
Women’s Ministry Dir.—Barb Nelson, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208-733-6610)
NMI Pres..—Ann Ebener, 1850 Pomerelle Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-734-8487)
Church Board Sec.—Jann Jones, 1167 Eastridge Ct., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-734-1256)
Church Treas.—Gary Evans, 732 Riverview Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-733-2608)
Vale (Organized 1935) (020-0530)
Location—163 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-823-2710)
Pastor—(8/11/91) Michael E. Bannon (Sharon), 163 Holland St., S., Vale, OR 97918
(E-mail: [email protected]; 541-823-2775)
Review Date—(8/13)
SDMI Supt.—Jackie Thompson, 555 Petrie Ln., Vale, OR 97918
(541-473-3070)
NYI Pres.—Christy Van Winkle, 282 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918
(541-473-2938)
Single Adult Min. Dir.—Christy Van Winkle, 282 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918
(541-473-2938)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Sharon Bannon, 163 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918
(541-823-2774)
NMI Pres.—Sharon Bannon, 163 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918
(541-823-2774)
Church Board Sec.—
Church Board Treas.—Velma Wood, 488 Yakima St. S., Vale, OR 97918
(541-473-3627)
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Weiser (Organized 1924) (020-0550)
Location—(Mail: 6 E. Idaho) 340 W. Commercial, Weiser, ID 83672
(E-mail: [email protected]; 208-414-2036)
Pastor—(3/28/10) Gary L. Nelson (Sharon), 423 W. Main St., Weiser, ID 83672
(208-550-1691)
Review Date—(3/12)
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(208-549-2939)
Music Dirs.—Joe & Pam Burris, 1266 W. 4 , Weiser, ID 83672
SDMI Supt.—Trina Nesbitt, 1127 Olds Ferry Rd., Weiser, ID 83672
(208-549-0510)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Shannon Hemphill, 1124 Indianhead Rd., Weiser, ID 83672
(208-549-0024)
NMI Pres.—Dianne Wright, 720 E. Commercial, Weiser, ID 83672
(208-550-2345)
Church Board Sec.—Jeri Kleppin, 786 County Rd. 70, Weiser, ID 83672
(208-549-1353)
Church Treas.—Bryon Hemphill, 1124 Indianhead Rd., Weiser, ID 83672
(208-549-0024)
F. ORDAINED ELDERS
1995
EDU
1982
PAS
1996
1972
PAS
RA
1940
RA
1984
1999
PAS
U
1962
RA
1948
RA
2005
U
1963
RA
1979
DS
1954
RA
1960
RA
1973
EDU
1983
CHP
1991
1964
PAS
RU
1984
U
1957
RA
1992
1959
PAS
RA
Akkerman, Jay R., 1208 W. Eagle Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)
(208-466-5805)
Allen, Michael H., 715 Hughes Dr., Payette, ID 83661 (Payette)
(208-642-3901)
Arbogast, Perry A., 720 W. Sage St., Elko, NV 89801 (Elko)
(775-738-6714)
Aubrey, Stanley D. (2009), 1440 Butte View Cir., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett)
(208-398-7816)
Ball, Kenneth W. (1987), Grace Assisted Living, 1610 Sunnyridge Rd., Rm. 121,
Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-466-0610)
Bannon, Michael E., 163 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918 (Vale)
(541-823-2775)
Barkley, Robert K., 302 E. Whiteley Ave., Council, ID 83612 (Council)
(208-741-1875)
Beech, Ronald W. (1993), 1100 Burnett Dr., No. 230, Nampa, ID 83651
(Nampa First)
(208-466-4669)
Bennett, Allen A., (1983), 1127 Caldwell Blvd., No. 455, Nampa, ID 83651
(Nampa College)
(208-467-2509)
Blowers, James B., 8094 Sage Run Ln., Middleton, ID 83644 (Middleton)
(208-869-9413)
Bonar, Clayton L. (2004), P.O. Box 5662, Twin Falls, ID 83303 (Kimberly)
(208-735-9168)
Borger, Stephen L., 807 S. Canyon, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-3714)
Bottles, E. Keith (1997), 12846 W. Roseglen Ct., Boise, ID 83713 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-939-8925)
Bowers, Curtis R. (2001), 3523 Portland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-442-1689)
Bowes, A. Wendell, 932 W. Locust Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-466-6599)
Bramhall, Todd A., 1779 N. Tessa Ave., Meridian, ID 83646
(Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-884-1207)
th
Brewer, Timothy L., 147 N.W. 18 St., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario) (541-212-7355)
Buckmaster, Roy E. (2004), 513 Spruce Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686
(Nampa College)
(208-467-0363)
Bullock, Gregory D., 504 Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-941-1076)
Bullock, John W. (1990), 4514 S. Terrace Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282 (Nampa First)
(602-206-5794)
Bunn, Timothy, 1460 W. Rush Rd., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle)
(208-939-6532)
Burkhart, Peter C. (1992), 122 S. Valley Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-461-8671)
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1997
U
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RU
1992
U
1994
EDU
2009
U
2009
PSV-PT
1989
1966
PSV-FT
RA
1947
RU
1977
1984
1971
PAS
PAS
PAS/RA
1969
RA
1962
RA
1960
RA
2006
PSV-PT
1956
RA
1985
EDU
1972
RA
1993
2009
RA
PSV-FT
1991
U
1960
U
2010
1994
PAS
PAS
2002
PSV-FT
1956
RA
2001
PSV-FT
2007
U
1984
U
Bynum, Wm. Randolph, 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Vida Nueva)
(208-461-2028)
Carpenter, Christopher M., 4091 E. Chandler St., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First)
(208-343-3702)
Carr, Jerry R., 1009 S. Diamond St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-442-5162)
Carrim, R. Errol, 508 Spruce Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-442-9086)
Carrim, Rhonda L., 508 Spruce Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-442-9086)
Chapman, Daniel M., 1851 N. Buckler Way, Kuna, ID 83634 (Nampa Real Life
Community)
(208-412-6756)
Choi, Jessie Jisuk, 1717 S. Woodland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-467-3729)
Christie, Ronald L., 711 S. Whitehorse Ave., Kuna, ID 83634 (Kuna) (208-922-3694)
Clark, Byron E. (2001), 1560 E. Drucker Ln., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New Hope)
(208-887-9909)
Clough, Homer L. (1987), 517 W. Driftwood Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-322-6188)
Conrad, Kent R. 2813 Island Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-466-3549)
Cook, Tom, P.O. Box 2544, Nyssa, OR 97913 (Nyssa)
(541-372-5670)
Coreson, Kenneth F. (2000), 82159 Eggleson Ln., Enterprise, OR 97828
(Enterprise)
(541-426-6538)
Cotner, Paul H. (1995), 14404 N. San Juan Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
Lakeview)
(208-442-3991)
Cowley, Donald N. (1993), 626 E. Maryland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-466-1637)
Crawford, Edwin E., Jr. (2010), 2600 Pascoe Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
College)
(208-467-5555)
Cruthirds, Robert E., 3724 Wheeler Cir., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-442-0681)
Cummings, G. Herbert (1985), 1006 S. Camas, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-5520)
Curran, Mary A., 408 E. Sheridan Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-467-3461)
Davis, Donald L. (2001), 2221 W. Herron Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-465-0130)
DeVall, James L. (2008), 502 S. A St., Rupert, ID 83350 (Filer)
(208-434-2059)
Diehm, Robert R., 2222 E. Harbour Grove Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise First)
(208-249-8222)
Dillon, Daniel T., 919 Bonnie Brae Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)
(208-442-0211)
Donaldson, Marvin L., 2448 W. Wapoot Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-887-0907)
Doud, Jeffery S., 1099 Palace Ave., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett)
(208-369-4064)
Dyer, Brian D., 2612 College Ave., No. C, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Ustick Road)
(208-459-3205)
Edmiston, Jeffery L., P.O. Box 414, Homedale, ID 83628 (Homedale Mountain
View)
(208-337-3429)
Eichenberger, Edward J. (1991), 2929 Laurel Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-465-5931)
Ellis, Paul W., 2617 W. Creekstone Ct., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-484-8975)
Erickson, Brek E., 215 E. Bird, Apt. A, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-461-4199)
Eshelman, Brett, 611 N. Horton St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-463-4377)
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RA
2004
U
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RA
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2010
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RA
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RA
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RA
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SPC
1987
EDU
1968
RU
1988
EDU
1987
1956
U
RA
2009
PAS
1996
1996
PAS
PSV-FT
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RU
2008
1973
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PSV-FT
1995
PAS
1992
2006
PAS
PSV-FT
2007
CHP
1980
PAS
1990
RA
1999
U
1945
RA
1947
RA
2005
PSV-FT
Evans, George E. (1979), 2358 River Oaks Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-465-0037)
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Ferring, Todd M., 1525 E. 11 N., Mountain Home, ID 83647 (Mountain Home)
(208-590-9255)
Fish, Arthur H. (2002), 1624 S. Boundary St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-546-8755)
Forster, John G. (2010), P.O. Box 734, Filer, ID 83328 (Filer)
(208-326-7744)
Foshee, J. David, 4530 N. Lusitano Ave., Boise, ID 83713 (Eagle) (208-392-2555)
Fowler, Fred E. (1988), 412 E. Sheridan Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-442-1254)
Fraley, David, 1126 W. Edwards, Nampa, ID 83686 (Caldwell Canyon Hill)
(208-461-9063)
Franklin, Jimmie A., 3520 Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-283-0247)
Freeborn, E. Dee (2005), 2714 S. Banner Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-590-4362)
Fukue, Hitoshi “Paul”, Ibuka Memorial Chapel, 15-2 Matsukazedai, Aoba-ku,
Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan 227-0067 (Nampa College)
(045-985-2354)
Fullerton, Fred C., 1003 Elviston St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Vida Nueva)
(208-936-5066)
Funk, P. Stanley (2006), 308 Juniper, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-466-5307)
Galloway, Ronald R., 4377 W. Red Grass Ct., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-887-2022)
Garmon, Rick L., 804 Ada Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (208-794-4635)
Garsee, Jarrell W. (2001), 14414 W. Woodspring Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise First)
(208-939-0869)
Gay, Joel, 530 Kimball Dr., Layton, UT 84041 (Layton Rosewood Lane)
(801-444-0868)
Gerdes, Timothy, 96 Cedar, La Grande, OR 97850 (La Grande)
(541-663-6142)
Gibson, Alan, 2007 W. Blossom Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-250-7762)
Gillespie, Joseph E. (2004), 910 E. Peoria St., Paola, KS 66071 (Nyssa)
(913-294-5506)
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(208-642-1596)
Griffin, Tom A. (Tag), 515 N. 18 St., Payette, ID 83661 (Payette)
Hagemeier, L. Charles, 14266 N. Mission Pointe Loop, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
College)
(208-465-5063)
Haggard, Matthew N., 3556 E. Congressional Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New
Hope)
(208-887-0973)
th
(208-463-9469)
Hampton, Jarold L., 403 7 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Parma)
Hampton, Johnny D., 504 E. Dewey, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-466-8421)
Haney, Cheryl M., 2520 S. Roosevelt, Boise, ID 83705 (Boise Euclid)
(208-343-6156)
Harmon, Mark A., 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview)
(208-318-3881)
Heckathorn, James R. (2004), P.O. Box 136, Elk City, ID 83525 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-842-2362)
Heiges, Connie L., 16332 Frost Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-989-4513)
Helling, Hubert W. (1985), 3975 E. Clocktower Ln., Apt. 337, Meridian, ID 83642
(Nampa First)
(208-319-5121)
Hempel, Robert D. (1990), 3350 W. Kirkam Ln., Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa First)
(208-895-8094)
Henry, Grant L., 4212 E. Jasmine Ct., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa College)
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1992
1984
2002
(208-442-1213)
Hibberd, Ray E. (1996), 12049 Longstreet, Middleton, ID 83644 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-585-2093)
PAS
Hicks, Dana R., 2038 W. Moose Creek, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life
Community)
(208-461-3036)
RU
Holden, Roger R. (2007), 3135 Cedar St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City)
(541-523-3044)
RA
Holsinger, Mark L.(2001), 10230 W. Edna St., Boise, ID 83704 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-343-4905)
U
Hopper, Robert D., 11802 W. Patrina Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise First)
(208-938-1188)
RA
Hudson, Robert D. (2009), 709 Teton Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-3044)
RA
Hull, Jerry D., (2007) 126 Mountain View Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-467-7950)
U
Human, Douglas L., 2809 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-250-0524)
PAS
Hunter, Ronald J., Jr., 43124 Main St., Richland, OR 97870 (New Bridge)
(541-893-6121)
RU
Hurn, Edward W. (1988), 2510 Klamath Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-463-2427)
U
Inman, Todd W., 1512 W. Bonneville Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life
Community)
(208-899-1022)
RA
Iwersen, Gernie W. (1997), 3308 Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Kuna)
(208-463-4374)
RU
Jackson, Charles E. (1996), 2165 E. Lochmeadow Ct., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise
New Hope)
(208-884-1784)
U
Jacobsen, David K., P.O. Box 813, Parma, ID 83660 (Homedale Mountain View)
(208-722-6501)
RA
Johnson, B. Edgar (1994), 2371 River Oaks Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-989-3747)
PAS
Johnson, Daryl E., 3612 Juanita Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-442-5508)
PSV-PT/RA Johnson, J. Dennis (2006), 3803 S. Greenbriar Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
First)
(208-989-0635)
PSV-PT/RA Johnson, Jamieline (2006), 3803 S. Greenbriar Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
First)
(208-989-7239)
RA
Johnson, Jerald D. (1997), 3975 E. Clocktower Ln., No. 124, Meridian, ID 83642
(Meridian Valley Shepherd)
(208-319-5069)
DIA
Johnson, Paul B., 419 Mountain View Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Middleton)
(208-465-9980)
RU
Johnson, Ronald E. (2010), 734 W. Wildrye Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-0989)
RU
Johnson, Volney A. (1986), 673 N. Tidwell Way, Meridian, ID 83642 (Eagle)
(208-283-6846)
RA
Jorgensen, Richard A. (2009), 2392 N. Patricia Ln., Boise, ID 83704 (Meridian
Valley Shepherd)
(208-322-2566)
U
Kaptein, George R., 1924 S. Banner, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-4870)
RU
Kealiher, David J. (2004), 211 Williams Creek Rd., Oakville, WA 98568 (Nampa
First)
(360-732-2144)
EDU
Kellerer, Eric J., 263 E. Mikyl Ridge Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-468-9941)
PAS
Kester, Jerry R., 2256 Hillcrest Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls) (208-734-6539)
EDU
Kipp, Michael A., 823 W. Mountain Ash Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-463-8802)
RU
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2002
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1966
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1954
2010
1966
RA
Koons, I. Carl (1997), 2453 N. Dorchester Ave., Harrisville, UT 84414 (Salt Lake
City Central)
(801-737-1197)
PSV-PT/RA Kratzer, Ronald K. (2002), 2020 Hickory Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-466-4796)
RU
Kugler, Douglas E. (1999), 750 Upper Rd., Weiser, ID 83672 (Nampa First)
(208-866-7926)
th
PAS
Laeger, Fred E., 735 N. 13 St., Elgin, OR 97827 (Elgin Harvester’s) (541-437-7832)
RA
Laird, Irving W. (1997), 644 Dooley Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-466-5439)
U
Lawler, Robert S. Sr., P.O. Box 573, Ruth, NV 89319 (Ely New Life) (775-289-2795)
RU
Laws, Delbert L. (1993), 2525 S. Chicago St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-463-7881)
RA
Laws, Melvin V. (1999), 1003 Augusta Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-880-8683)
PSV-FT
LeBaron, Marcus, 383 Winther Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)
(208-465-2007)
EDU
Leclerc, Diane K., 13280 W. Dahlia Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-938-0602)
RA
Lee, Samuel W. (1991), 5556 Rivendell Pl., Frederick, MD 21703 (Nampa College)
(301-698-8231)
RA
Lester, James K. (2009), 3100 S. Kokomo, Nampa ID 83686 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd
(208-318-6505)
U
Lougheed, Ross A., 12840 Lakecrest Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview)
(208-703-1560)
RA
Lundy, John W. (1987), 420 Meadowbrook Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-466-8094)
EDU
Lyons, George, 4012 Ivy Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-467-9242)
EDU
Maddix, Mark A., 612 W. Highland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-461-5840)
U
Mahaney, Tom, 24236 Willis Creek St., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Boise First)
(800-360-1325)
RU
Maine, Robert H. (2010), 18395 Hwy. 20/26, Caldwell, ID 83607 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-455-3292)
RA
Mangum, Paul D. (1986), 625 N. Grove Way, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College)
(208-466-5519)
RA
Manley, Robert W. (1991), 323 S. Juniper St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-467-4690)
RU
Mark, Richard J. (2010), 1016 Augusta Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-466-3173)
U
Mason, Donald R., 320 Creekside Pl., Nampa, ID 83686-8128 (Nampa First)
th
RU
McGarrah, Weber (1991), 348 S. 16 St., Payette, ID 83661 (Payette)
(208-642-3535)
st
U
McIntosh, Carrol D., 7597 N.E. 1 St., Redmond, OR 97756 (New Bridge)
(541-548-4991)
PSV-PT
McKinney, Mouse, 1825 “Z” Ave., La Grande, OR 97850 (La Grande)
(541-963-2797)
RA
McNaught, Ernest C. (2001), 408 S. Ivy St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-250-2275)
RA
McRoberts, Ellis (1988), 11924 W. Bronte Way, Boise, ID 83709 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-376-4671)
EDU
Milburn, Timothy R., 1381 W. Meander Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle) (208-890-3103)
RU
Miller, Emma A. (1994), Grace Assisted Living, 1610 Sunnyridge Rd., No. 124,
Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview)
(208-475-0624)
PSV-FT
Miller, Jeffrey D., 12927 Tricia St., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-284-6725)
RA
Miller, R. Stanley (1992), 2565 W. Wave Ct., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New Hope)
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1991
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2000
SPC
1971
RA
1988
RA
1976
RU
2003
PSV-FT
1965
RA
1974
1993
PAS
RA
2009
1976
PAS
PAS
1992
EDU
1956
U
1994
1958
U
RA
1948
RA
2001
EDU
1981
EDU
1952
RA
2005
1980
TRF
U
1953
RA
1988
2010
PAS
PSV-FT
1984
PAS
1957
RU
1951
RA
1969
RA
1981
U
(208-884-2482)
Miller, Robert L. (2001), 340 Creekside Pl., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-5229)
Mitchell, Karl T., 1099 W. 800 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84104 (Salt Lake City Central)
(801-328-4734)
Moore, Benjamin T., P.O. Box 45275, Boise, ID 83711 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-283-9930)
Moore, William E. (2000), 1320 E. Main St., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett)
(208-365-5427)
Mottram, Richard D. (2008), P.O. Box 1785, Nampa, ID 83653 (Nampa First)
(208-250-8842)
Murtland, Richard W. (2006), 149 S. Rowena Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
College)
(208-467-3015)
Myers, Steven J., 1361 Bradley St., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls)
(208-731-9862)
Neil, Ralph E. (2006), 2518 Pascoe Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-465-0706)
Nelson, Gary L., 423 W. Main St., Weiser, ID 83672 (Weiser)
(208-550-1691)
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Newell, Marvin E. (2004), 1879 N.W. 5 Ave., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario)
(541-889-3661)
Notbohm, Rebecca J., P.O. Box N, Filer, ID 83328 (Filer)
(208-326-4400)
O’Connor, Billy K., 1907 W. Flamingo, No. 39, Nampa, ID 83651 (Marsing)
(208-896-5715)
Oord, Thomas J., 1066 Big Creek Cir., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-8816)
Palmquist, Mel M., 547 W. Water Grove Dr., Eagle, ID 83616, (Nampa First)
(208-939-1313)
Peisner, Stephen E., 1437 E. Trevino., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle)
(208-921-3271 )
Pemble, Albert R. (1994), 71 N. Borah St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Boise New Hope)
(208-465-9480)
Peterman, Donald R. (2001), 3811 W. Mountain View Dr., Boise, ID 83704 (Meridian
Valley Shepherd)
(208-322-1818)
Peterson, Brent D., 11142 S. Shay Park Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-350-9739)
Pitts, Michael A., 5958 N. DeMille Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa First)
(208-887-3402)
Pitts, Robert W. (1986), Grace Assisted Living, 1610 Sunnyridge Rd., No. 153,
Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-475-0653)
Pooley, Duane Jay, in process of transfer to the Oregon Pacific District
Porterfield, David E., P.O. Box 205, Notus, ID 83656 (Caldwell Canyon Hill)
(208-454-1360)
Powell, Wm. Frank (1998), 13579 Colter Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-454-3162)
Privett, Jonathan M., 850 F St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City) (541-523-3254)
Puckett, Todd A., 1619 Thorncreek Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-697-4286)
Pusey, Timothy B., 2246 Los Flores Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-541-0903)
Rayborn, Melvin B. (1996), 1162 Galena Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls)
(208-734-8123)
Rayborn, Virgil R. (1984), 7175 Red Cloud St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(719-391-1732)
Renschler, Donald D. (2009), 15421 Moonstruck Dr., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa
First)
(208-459-3941)
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Ritchie, Russell A., 1431 10 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College)
(208-465-8004)
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1960
RA
1983
DA
2009
PSV-FT
2002
PSV-PT
1976
EDU
1970
RA
1988
PAS
1977
PAS
1992
PAS
1946
1976
RA
EDU
1989
CHP
1946
RU
1946
RU
1973
RU
1999
1988
1981
1990
PAS
PAS
PAS
PAS
1949
RU
2000
U
1974
RU
1993
EDU
1997
1997
1997
1968
U
U
PSV-FT
RU
2006
PAS
1980
U
2007
PSV-FT
1988
EDU
Roberts, Ryan M., 210-1 O-Jung Dong, Daedeok-Gu, Daejeon, S. Korea, ROK, 306819 (Eagle)
(82-42-633-3663)
Rodes, Ronald A. (1992), 92 S. Heather Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)
(208-466-5312)
Rodes, Stanley J., 1612 S. Miller Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-405-1423)
Roskam, Nathan M., 2043 W. Cross Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-880-1514)
Rotz, Gretchin, 4406 S. Montana Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa Lakeview)
(208-695-3979)
Rotz, James H., 2417 S. Stonehedge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview)
(208-989-2260)
Russell, William M. (1995), 124 S. Valley Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-461-4934)
Ryan, Charles L. Jr., 26645 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676 (Homedale Mountain View)
(208-337-4839)
Sampson, Scott, 423 Arabian, Pocatello, ID 83201 (Pocatello Rocky Mountain
Ministries)
(208-237-6494)
Sams, Dennis L., 2823 Meadowbrook Dr., Boise, ID 83705 (Boise Euclid
Community)
(208-331-2223)
Schafer, Glenn W., 2105 12th Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
Schandorff, M. Gene, 1108 S. Stanford St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-465-5807)
Schmitt, Perry J., 577 S. 900 E., Layton, UT 84041 (Layton Rosewood Lane)
(801-698-2236)
Scrivner, F. Charles (1983), 73 N. Borah St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-465-0112)
Scrivner, Fern G. (1983), 73 N. Borah St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-465-0112)
Seal, William J. (1992), 1907 W. Flamingo, No. 59, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
Bethel)
(208-463-1424)
Seaney, Eric C., 1867 N. Pingo Ave., Kuna, ID 83634 (Kuna)
(208-965-5371)
Seward, Michael G., P.O. Box 83, Kimberly, ID 83341 (Kimberly)
(208-423-5424)
Sheridan, Charles L., 303 N. Broadway Ave., Buhl, ID 83316 (Buhl) (208-543-4493)
Sherwood, Robert M., 5722 W. Aurora Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402 (Idaho Falls)
(208-524-4687)
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Shields, Eldon E. (1986), 212 18 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-466-8290)
Shingler, Bradley J., 2763 N. Betula Pl., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First)
(208-854-7744)
Skagerberg, Gary (2010), 2965 N. Heritage View, Meridian, ID 83642 (Nampa First)
(208-880-0606)
Slemmer, Duane, 2907 S. Chestnut St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-463-8852)
Solts, Kenneth L., 14551 W. White Hawk Ct., Boise, ID 83713
(208-906-2148)
Solts, Michele A., 14551 W. White Hawk Ct., Boise, ID 83713
(208-906-2148)
rd
Spooner, Lennie E., 1416 3 St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City) (541-523-3533)
Stover, Omar (2004), 1621 S. Florence St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-880-3509)
Streight, Joy L., 30 S. Grays Ln., Nampa, ID 83687 (Boise Castle Hills)
(208-939-0661)
Sturtevant, Robert L., 1492 E. Chateau Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Filer)
(208-860-0248)
Suh, Sooyeoul “Sam,” 1717 S. Woodland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-467-3729)
Swanson, Barry W., 3227 E. Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
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1981
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1984
PAS
1973
PAS
1998
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1942
RA
1987
2000
U
CHP
1986
EDU
2001
EDU
1986
1983
PAS
CHP
1982
U
1990
PAS
1980
EDU
1950
RU
2006
PSV-FT
2006
PSV-FT
1957
RA
1969
RA
2005
PAS
1992
PSV-FT
2003
PSV-FT
1990
RA
2010
PSV-FT
1979
2000
EDU
SPC
1994
GA
1976
PSV-PT
(208-465-3448)
Taylor, Charles E. (2006), 2037 E. Challis Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise New
Hope)
(208-898-9868)
Tedder, Sheryl P., P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127 (Salt Lake City First)
(801-891-8109)
Tedder, Wilfred J., P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127 (Salt Lake City First)
(801-891-8109)
Tegethoff, Rodney J., P.O. Box 278, New Plymouth, ID 83655 (New Plymouth)
(208-278-3250)
Thelander, Brook A., 1124 N. Marsh Hawk Pl., Eagle, ID 83616 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-939-1873)
Thomas, J. Melton (1982), 1127 Caldwell Blvd., Apt. 149, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
College)
(208-465-0742)
Thomas, Stephen, 705 Fair Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-954-9511)
Thompson, Richard E., 66 Whippoorwill Ln. W., Richmond Hill, GA 31324 (McCall)
(912-756-2810)
Thompson, Richard P., 1221 S. Whitewater Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-250-5063)
Thompson, Robert J., 3433 Granada Ave., San Diego, CA 92104 (Nampa College)
(619-849-2930)
Tiller, Leland R., 5660 Findley Rd., Fruitland, ID 83619 (Harper)
(208-452-2206)
Tish, David A., 10670 W. Hinsdale St., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-376-6480)
Trent, Donald F., 2404 Rice Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon Hill)
(208-454-9319)
Turner, Benjamin L., 12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-284-7600)
Vanderpool, Ramon G., 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-467-2855)
Vanderpool, Ramon P. 2305 E. Kara Anne Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-461-5501)
Vasquez, Jennifer C., 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-890-6137)
Vasquez, Richard R., 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-249-0520)
Vaughn, Marshall L. (1997), 3409 S. Ohio, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-455-9596)
Vaughn, V. Duane (2005), 11503 Roanoke Dr., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Nampa First)
(208-602-3553)
Vavold, Benjamin T., P.O. Box 12, Hines, OR 97738 (Harney County)
(541-589-2877)
Vogel, James L., 2328 S. San Francisco Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-989-6548)
Wade, Kenneth W., 16610 N. Windsor Ln., Nampa, ID 83687 (Boise First)
(208-859-1019)
Wagner, Ronald H. (2003), 2772 S. Quercus Ave., Boise, ID 83709 (Boise New
Hope)
(208-362-5533)
Walker, Sherri B., 1932 W. Aberdeen Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life
Community)
(208-440-5105)
Waller, Gary L., 525 Donna Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-577-7756)
Ward, Lori A., Gyeonggi Suwon International School, 29-3 Youngton Dong,
Youngtong Gu, Suwon-Si-, Gyeonggi Do, 443-808, South Korea4320 (Nampa First)
Ward, Verne S. III, c/o World Mission, Global Ministries Center, 17001 Prairie Star
Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Nampa First)
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Watkins, Gordon D., 1219 10 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Vida Nueva)
(208-467-5763)
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1964
PSV-FT
RA
1966
RA
1958
RA
1972
U
1981
EDU
1986
2007
PAS
PSV-FT
1978
RA
1954
RA
1985
CHP
1959
RA
2007
PSV-FT
2010
1991
PSV-FT
PAS
2002
2003
SPC
RA
1991
U
1977
PAS
1953
RA
1974
RU
1983
RU
2007
PAS
2002
SPC
2000
STU
2007
1996
PSV-FT
PSV-FT
2009
PSV-FT
2001
PSV-FT
Weaver, Eddie D., 515 E. Ridge Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle)
(208-412-6752)
Wegner, Roger J. (1998), 2298 W. Teano Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise New
Hope)
(208-855-0245)
Weller, Jack G. (1995), 1604 W. Orchard, No. 535, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
College)
(208-466-5984)
Westlund, Harold J. (1994), 3305 Kaden Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-463-0740)
Whaley, Arlie T. Jr., 2523 Portland Ave. S., Apt. 2005, Minneapolis, MN 55404
(Nampa First)
(612-871-4144)
Wheatley, Alan B., 2724 Seminole Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-442-8808)
Wiese, Daniel R., 521 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845 (John Day) (541-575-5732)
Wighaman, Christopher M., 1462 Tara St., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls)
(208-731-9868)
Wilber, Donald B. (2002), 20582 Antrim Dr., Greenleaf, ID 83626 (Vale)
(208-739-3085)
Wilde, Carl O. (1989), 1205 Smith Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-467-3114)
Wilde, Ronald L., 2329 W. Sherman Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-697-6261)
Wilkes, Charles A., Sr. (1995), 1100 Burnett Dr., No. 314, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
First)
(208-465-1721)
Williamson, Bradley A., 525 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845 (John Day)
(541-575-0273)
Willson, Matthew A., 2475 E. St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City) (541-805-8486)
Wilson, Douglas R., 3115 Vista Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-461-1127)
Wilson, Kimberly A., 525 Peterson Rd., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario) (541-212-9342)
Wilson, Raymond E. (2009), P.O. Box 382, Halfway, OR 97834 (New Bridge)
(541-742-5742)
Wineman, Wilson W., 815 W. Heather Woods Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-936-4557)
Wiseman, Darrel K., 1887 W. Lonesome Dove Way, Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise
First)
(208-288-0667)
Wiseman, E. Keith (2006), 1960 N. Lakes Pl., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First)
(208-890-5666 )
Wittkopf, Milo E. (2007), 1907 W. Flamingo, No. 56, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
First)
(208-463-2979)
Woods, Selby J. (2005), 17671 Oasis Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-697-6459)
Yagge, Jaime E., 6373 Malstrom Ln., Murray, UT 84107 (Salt Lake City Hope
Fellowship)
(801-656-9664)
Zickefoose, Craig L., 11316 Ustick Rd., Nampa, ID 83687 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-570-4349)
Zickefoose, Gail L., 11316 Ustick Rd., Nampa, ID 83687 (Meridian Valley Shepherd)
(208-570-4349)
G. ORDAINED DEACONS
Alger, Dewey T., 1980 Jericho Way, Meridian, ID 83646 (Kuna)
(208-288-2212)
Bennett, Bradford W., 1006 Cypress Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls)
(208-735-2245)
Cross, Stephanie K., 2606 S. Royal Meadows Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
Bethel)
(208-989-2560)
Dunham, T. Scott, 2805 Stoll Ct., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa Karcher)
(208-514-8431)
37
1993
EDU
2005
PSV-FT
1997
RU
1999
EDU
2009
1991
PSV-FT
EDU
1999
PSV-FT
1989
U
1990
1996
SEC
EDU
1993
PSV-FT
2002
STU
Dunn, Samuel L., 411 W. Dakota Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-466-2587)
Gunstream, Carol S., 2512 W. Miller Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-899-2161)
Hiner, Stan E. (2006), 612 Banner St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise Five Mile)
(208-442-1077)
Jones, Karen E., 1303 S. Benewah St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-463-9596)
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Larson, Aaron C. 1116 S.W. 12 St., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario) (208-405-1059)
Lineman, Jeffrey P., 623 W. Cedar Pointe Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
College)
(208-465-8099)
Martin, Terry K., 2085 N. Man O War Way, Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First)
(208-288-2703)
Minor, Robert L., 1002 Goldenrod Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview)
(208-465-0425)
Mitchell, Royce G., 6115 N. Karen Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Eagle) (208-938-9384)
Rotz, Carol J., 2417 S. Stonehedge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview)
(208-989-6536)
Wiebe, Michael G., 3120 S. Montego Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-466-3549)
Zirschky, D. Andrew, 1006 Cypress Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls)
(609-454-0052)
Role Codes
Date—Year Ordained, Recognized, or Licensed
CED—Christian Education Minister
MIS—Missionary
CHP—Chaplain
PAS—Pastor (including CTMs)
DA—District Assignment
PSV-FT—Pastoral Service Full Time
DIA—District Interim Assignment
PSV-PT—Pastoral Service Part Time
DS—District Superintendent
RA—Retired Assigned
EDU—Education
RU—Retired Unassigned
ESR—Evangelism Service, Retired
SEC—Song Evangelist, Commissioned
EVC—Evangelist, Commissioned
SER—Song Evangelist, Registered
EVR—Evangelist, Registered
SPC—Special Service/Interdenominational
EVT—Evangelist, Tenured
STU—Student
GA—General Church Assignment
TRF—In process of transfer
GS—General Superintendent
U—Unassigned
2010
STU
2007
STU
2009
2010
STU
PSV-FT
1994
U
2006
EDU
2010
PSV-PT
2007
STU
2010
CHP
H. LICENSED MINISTERS
(G) Antilla, Phillip W., The College of Idaho, Box No. 120, 2112 Cleveland Blvd.,
Caldwell, ID 83605 (Boise First)
(509-430-7220)
Armstrong, Tracy A., 226 Taylor St. E., Kimberly, ID 83341 (Twin Falls)
(208-358-1574)
Benally, Cecil P., 79 N. Cimarron Ct., Nampa, ID 83651 (Kuna) (208-467-6016)
Berry, Joby E., 1102 Johnson Ave., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett)
(208-724-8602)
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(G) Cannon, Harlan H., 1401 14 Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330 (Gooding Desert Hills)
(208-934-4710)
Coleman, Jamie 304 Colorado Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise Castle
Hills)
(208-899-0651)
Coutts, Debbie H., 954 S. Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616 (Nampa Real Life
Community)
(208-866-2569)
(G) Cremer, Benjamin R., 2361 W. Lake Pointe Ct., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa
College)
(208-713-1892)
Crow, Sean M., 96 S. Beechwood Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel)
38
2008
STU
2007
2003
SPC
PSV-PT
2009
STU
2008
STU
2009
STU
2006
U
(G)
2007
STU
(G)
2006
PSV-PT
2008
2006
PSV-FT
STU
2010
STU
2005
U
2010
STU
2010
STU
2010
PSV-FT
2007
2006
PSV-FT
STU
2007
EDU
2005
SPC
2004
STU
2010
PAS
2005
STU
2009
STU
2004
PSV-FT
2008
STU
(G)
2004
2010
PAS
STU
(G)
2008
STU
(G)
2009
PSV-FT
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(208-794-1056)
De Leon, Emely, 8162 E. Selway Ct., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa College)
(818-331-4316)
Deakins, Brent R., 6270 Shandee Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Eagle) (208-559-5032)
Elsberg, Alyce A., 209 Applewood Cir., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview)
(208-965-4755)
Falkenstein, Jonathan T., 6945 Paseo Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Nampa
Real Life Community)
(651-367-9046)
Fleming, Daniel, NNU 3379, 623 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Caldwell Canyon
Hill)
(208-965-4015)
Fleming, Rebekah (Holston), NNU 2609, 623 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686
(Caldwell Canyon Hill)
(208-965-4014)
Florian, Timothy E., 977 N. Maple Grove, Apt. 202,
Boise, ID 83704 (Meridian
Valley Shepherd)
(208-899-7777)
Foisy, Thomas E., 27 Forest Ave., Orono, ME 04473 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-949-1243)
Fullerton, Karen M., 1003 Elviston St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Vida Nueva)
(208-250-6118)
Gerdes, Libby, 4067 N. 1200 E., Buhl, ID 83316 (Twin Falls)
(208-543-5767)
Hardy, Marc S., 6407B Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(541-556-6661)
Harmon, Grady J., 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)
(208-318-3880)
Hodgerson, Debra K., 345 N.W. Carrie Cir., Mountain Home, ID 83647
(Mountain Home)
(208-587-7996)
Holston, Deborah L., NNU 2354, 623 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Meridian
Valley Shepherd)
(253-797-2194)
Hunter, Nathanael J., 1925 Country Terrace Way, Meridian, ID 83642
(Meridian Valley Shepherd)
(208-440-1594)
Klumper, Andrew M., 1316 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Payette)
(360-388-1970)
st
(208-452-4918)
Knight, Lois J., 1575 W. 1 St., Fruitland, ID 83619 (Ontario)
Lambert, Kevin G., 6629 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Nampa
College)
(208-859-9536)
Lee, Kenton A., 3720 S. Palm Springs St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)
(208-989-8867)
Levinger, Ryan M., 8102 Montgall Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Boise Five
Mile)
(208-880-9118)
Lyons-Pardue, Kara J., 101 Farber Rd. 7B, Princeton, NJ 08540 (Nampa
College)
(609-865-2514)
Martelly, Grantley, 6117 Elsie Cir., Murray, UT 84123 (Salt Lake City Impact
Multicultural Ministries)
(801-898-9709)
Matlock, Brian E., 512 N. Thompson St., Kansas City, KS 66101 (Nampa First)
(913-963-0697)
Mee, Patrick G., 1609 N. La Cresta, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Ustick Road)
(208-989-3888)
Miller, John R., 1424 W. Teton Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-697-7946)
Myers, Joshua S., 1361 Bradley St., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Nampa First)
(208-249-7583)
Notbohm, Ryan C., P.O. Box N, Filer, ID 83328 (Filer)
(208-326-4400)
Oman, Kurt W., 6411 Deer Flat Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-468-0888)
Poe, Robert M., 424 Juniper St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-989-3648)
Pugh, Ryan J., 3510 N. North St., Boise, ID 83703 (Boise Castle Hills)
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2009
STU
2010
PSV-FT
2007
EDU
2006
PSV-PT
2009
STU
2009
STU
2005
STU
2008
STU
2001
EDU
2010
2010
2005
2010
U
U
STU
STU
2007
U
2010
PSV-FT
2008
STU
2007
PSV-FT
2007
PSV-PT
2005
PSV-PT
(541-401-0536)
(G) Pugmire, Susan M. 736 W. Arbor Pointe Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Kuna)
(208-514-9574)
(G) Redmond, Jenna, 420 Juniper St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(360-305-9172)
Russell, William J., 1899 W. Stafford St., Eagle, ID 83616 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-939-9604)
Schmelzenbach, Debi D., 239 E. 975 S., Layton, UT 84041 (Layton Rosewood
Lane)
(801-996-4254)
Schulz, Zachary W., NNU 2082, 623 Holly St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa
College)
(253-906-8547)
(G) Schwartz, Wm. Andrew, 811 W. Ustick Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Ustick
Road)
(360-270-0437)
(G) Tedder, Libby P., 6615 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Nampa First)
(208-899-0737)
(G) Tedder, Roland J., 6615 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-899-2952)
(G) Tegerstrand, Julene M., 1876 W. Crown Pointe, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Real
Life Community)
(208-477-4262)
(G) Tibbs, Bradley D., 1612 Howry St., Boise, ID 83706 (Eagle)
(208-891-5596)
(G) Tibbs, Jenelle M., 1612 Howry St., Boise, ID 83706 (Eagle)
(208-891-3174)
(G) Vienna, Kylee L., P.O. Box 925, Nampa, ID 83653 (Nampa First) (208-989-4765)
Waller, Ann R., 525 Donna Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)
(208-571-1443)
Ward, Vernon E., 3251 E. 3700 N., Kimberly, ID 83341 (Kimberly)
(208-316-6075)
(G) Wasson, Tyler W., 1805 E. Overland Rd., Unit 4324, Meridian, ID 83642
(Meridian Valley Shepherd)
(208-695-6792)
th
West, Matthew R., 5505 E. 84 Terr., Apt. A, Kansas City, MO 64132 (Twin
Falls)
(208-420-4679)
th
(G) Wilkerson, Casey L., 608 9 Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Meridian Valley
Shepherd)
(208-989-9893)
(G) Winkelman, Mark R., 20777 Upper Pleasant Ridge Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(Nampa Real Life Community)
(208-695-9255)
Winkelman, Sara J., 20777 Upper Pleasant Ridge Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607
(Boise Castle Hills)
(208-697-4706)
I. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST
Mitchell, Royce G., 6115 N. Karen Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Eagle)
(208-938-9384)
J. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION – RETIRED
Zickefoose, George, 2975 Autumn Way, Meridian, ID 83642 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-884-5130)
K. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC
Kuykendall, Stephen P., 2711 N. Arrow Wood Way, Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa First)
(208-884-5130)
L. DISTRICT ASSIGNMENTS
Borger, Stephen L. (District Superintendent), P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
Rodes, Stanley J. (Assistant District Superintendent), P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653
(208-467-3714)
(208-467-3714)
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II. General Information
A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER
1. Elders
Jerry R. Carr from Washington Pacific
Fred C. Fullerton from New England
Joel Gay from Southwestern Ohio
Robert D. Hudson from Louisiana
Richard A. Jorgensen from Northwest
James K. Lester from Rocky Mountain
Robert H. Maine from Southwest Oklahoma
Gary L. Nelson from Washington Pacific
Mel M. Palmquist from Washington Pacific
Bradley T, Shingler from Anaheim
Ramon P. Vanderpool from Oregon Pacific
Joshua L. Williams from Kansas City
2. Deacon
Jeffery S. Doud from Washington Pacific
3. Licensed Ministers
Jamie Coleman from Northern California
Zachary W. Schulz from Washington Pacific
Daniel Fleming from Northwest
Wm. Andrew Schwartz from Kansas City
Jonathan David Foshee from Central Ohio
Julene M. Tegerstrand from Kansas City
Karen M. Fullerton from New England
Vernon E. Ward from Northwest
Ryan J. Pugh from Oregon Pacific
B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED
1. Elders
William E. Gartung to Alaska
Talmage N. Haggard to Tennessee
Michael W. O’Neill to Northwest
2. Deacons
Carol J. Bett to Kansas
Randy Garmon to Colorado (jurisdictional)
3. Licensed Ministers
Dustin J. Johnson to Southern California
Lorin F. Noble to New Mexico
Eric K. McConnaughey to Northwest
Kelly M. McConnaughey to Northwest
C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS
Jeffery S. Doud
Jonathan David Foshee
Jeffrey D. Miller
Todd A. Puckett
Sherri B. Walker
Matthew A. Willson
D. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS
David Bassett, having surrendered credential
Michael R. Direnzo, having united with another denomination
Kristi J. Fowler, having resigned credential
Samuel C. Fowler, having resigned credential
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Edward D. Snyder, having surrendered credential
E. DECEASED ELDERS
Obed Dahl
Betty L. Frampton-Powell
Paul W. Harris
F. ELDERS GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP
Edwin E. Crawford
John G. Forster
Ronald E. Johnson
Robert H. Maine
Richard J. Mark
Gary Skagerberg
G. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE
Phillip W. Antilla, Joby E. Berry, Debbie H. Coutts, Sean M. Crow, Grady J. Harmon, Deborah L. Holston,
Nathanael J. Hunter, Andrew M. Klumper, Grantley Martelly, Kurt W. Oman, Jenna Redmond, Bradley D.
Tibbs, Jenelle M. Tibbs, Ann R. Waller, Tyler Wasson
H. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE
Tracy A. Armstrong, Cecil Benally, Harlan H. Cannon, Benjamin R. Cremer, Emely S. De Leon, Brent R.
Deakins, Alyce A. Elsberg, Jonathan Falkenstein, Daniel Fleming, Rebekah Holston Fleming, Timothy E.
Florian, Thomas E. Foisy, Jonathon David Foshee, Karen M. Fullerton, Libby J. Gerdes, Marc S. Hardy,
Debra K. Hodgerson, Lois J. Knight, Kevin G. Lambert, Kenton A. Lee, Ryan M. Levinger, Kara J. LyonsPardue, Brian E. Matlock, Patrick Mee, Jeffrey D. Miller, John R. Miller, Joshua S. Myers, Ryan C.
Notbohm, Robert M. Poe, Todd A. Puckett, Ryan J. Pugh, Susan M. Pugmire, William J. Russell, Debi D.
Schmelzenbach, Zachary W. Schulz, Wm. Andrew Swartz, Libby P. Tedder, Roland J. Tedder, Julene M.
Tegerstrand, Kylee L. Vienna, Sherri B. Walker, Vernon E. Ward, Matthew R. West, Casey L. Wilkerson,
Matthew A. Willson, Mark R. Winkelman, Sara J. Winkelman
I. INACTIVE CHURCHES
Ely New Life Community
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
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III. Ministerial Development Regulations
and Procedures
A. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD
See Section I.B. for a complete list of Board members, including contact information.
B. THE MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
AND THE DISTRICT STUDIES PROGRAM
1. Eligibility
Participation in the Ministerial Development Initiative overseen by the District Ministerial Development
Board (MDB) is required of all persons having a local minister’s license (Manual para. 426.4) or district
minister’s license (Manual para. 427.1 and para. 428.1) who are members of the Intermountain District.
Enrollment with the MDB Records Secretary is a condition of such participation.
2. How to Enroll in the District Studies Program
A. Personal Preparation: Persons enrolling with the Ministerial Development Board will find it helpful
to read pages 1-32 of the Handbook for Christian Ministries. A link to the Handbook may be found at our
district website (www.intermountaindistrict.org) or the denominational website (www.nazarenepastor.org).
B. Apply to Enroll: Concurrent with the granting of a local minister’s license through the local church,
the local minister should complete the Minister in Development Application to Enroll form and submit it to
the MDB Records Coordinator (see Section I.B for contact information). This form is available on the
district website (www.intermountaindistrict.org) or from the District Office.
C. Pay $10 Enrollment Fee: A check, made payable to the Intermountain District, should accompany
the enrollment application. This is a one-time fee.
D. Send Official Transcripts: Official transcripts of all college/Bible school/seminary work should be
sent to the MDB Records Coordinator at the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. These will be
evaluated by the MDB Placement Coordinator in order to determine the progress of the Minister in
Development (student) in the Course of Study and placement in a ministerial development tier.
3. Upon Enrollment
Upon receipt and processing of the enrollment application, the enrollment fee, and official transcripts,
the Minister in Development (MID) will receive from the MDB Records Coordinator a welcome letter, a
Course of Study Student Record, information regarding the ministerial development tiers and the tier in
which he or she has been placed, information and guidelines for completing the Supervised Ministry
Experience, and any additional materials concerning current educational policy and opportunities.
4. Educational Preparation
A. Educational Requirements: The Church of the Nazarene requires an approved/validated Course of
Study consisting of 24 courses in order to fulfill the educational requirements for ordination. Ministerial
students enrolled in a Nazarene institution of higher learning (such as Northwest Nazarene University)
are advised during their educational program what courses will meet ordination requirements. Students
attending non-Nazarene institutions of higher learning are encouraged to work closely with the Placement
Coordinator to assure that the requirements of the course of study are completed.
B. Minimum Requirements: The Manual of the Church of the Nazarene requires that a minimum of
two courses (modules) be completed per year. MIDs not completing the minimum course requirements
are in danger of being placed in inactive status and eventually dropped from the course of study. MIDs
must submit grade report forms or official transcripts to the Records Coordinator by February 15 (See
“Reporting Requirements” below).
C. Evaluation of Progress: Regardless of the avenue of education preparation taken by the MID, the
Placement Coordinator makes final determination with regard to all MIDs as to compliance with the
educational requirements set forth in the Manual and the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development. The
MDB Executive Committee shall have sole responsibility to rule in the event of an appeal by an MID of
the determination of the Placement Coordinator.
D. Avenues of Preparation: The recommended avenue of preparation for full-time Christian service is
by attending a Nazarene liberal arts college or university and, if possible, Nazarene Theological
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Seminary. Attending Nazarene Bible College, either as a resident student or as an online student, is
another viable option. If attending a Nazarene institution of higher learning is not an option or there are
course omissions from work previously completed, the Modular Course of Study will meet the educational
requirements
for
ministry
preparation
(see
the
“Educational
Preparation”
link
at
www.nazarenepastor.org/clergyeducation). Students choosing this avenue of preparation are encouraged
to complete the Modular Course of Study offered by Northwest Nazarene University and are encouraged
to visit the university’s website at http://www.nnu.edu/cos or contact Rev. James Rotz at [email protected]
or 208-467-8371. A college degree is not awarded upon completion of the Modular Course of Study.
Course of Study credit may also be received by auditing courses offered by Northwest Nazarene
University.
5. Reporting Educational Progress
A primary element of marking the progress of MIDs in their ministerial development is the evaluation
of Course of Study requirements completed each year. MIDs enrolled in the online modular course of
study must submit a copy of their grade report forms to the MDB Records Coordinator at the
Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene by February 15 of each year. Those MIDs enrolled as
college, seminary, or Bible college students must request the registrar of their respective institutions to
send a transcript to the MDB Records Coordinator also by February 15 of each year.
6. Supervised Ministry Experience
Graduation from the course of study requires the completion of a minimum of 200 hours of field
experience. The Intermountain District’s Supervised Ministry Experience Program provides the MID a
variety of hands-on ministry experiences. It also serves as a window through which the local Pastor/Staff,
district-assigned mentor, and Ministerial Development Board may observe and advise the MID in
concrete ministry situations.
The Supervised Ministry Field Experience Program is developed within four quadrants: Observation,
Exploration, Experience, and Integration. Each quadrant builds on the previous and intensifies as to the
amount of time, effort, and responsibility expected. In each quadrant the student is accountable to and
under the supervision of the local Pastor/Staff. Ideally, the MID completes each quadrant on pace with
the various other requirements comprising Tiers 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Some MIDs who have been
placed in advanced Tiers but have not fulfilled the Supervised Ministry Field Experience quadrants, must
still do so in the correct order. A ministerial student at Northwest Nazarene University or an MID auditing
courses through NNU may enroll in PT 171, 296, 396, and 496 to complete the Supervised Ministry
Experience (Field Experience) requirement.
A portfolio consisting of learning contracts, journal pages, reflection papers, time-logs, supervisor’s
reports and evaluations, and other assigned documents are to be submitted to the Placement Coordinator
of the Ministerial Development Board as each quadrant is completed and no later than February 15 of
each year.
7. Completion of Educational Requirements
Upon completion of educational requirements, which includes the completion of all aspects of the
Supervised Ministry Experience, the MID is awarded graduate status.
C. OTHER COMPONENTS
OF THE MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
In addition to the educational and Supervised Ministry Experience requirements noted above, the
Ministerial Development Initiative also features the following:
1. Evaluative Structure
An individual’s advancement as a Minister in Development (MID) is measured against a series of
requirements structured into five tiers. The requirements in each of the five tiers must be met before the
MID is placed in the next tier. Requirements for each tier are provided to the student upon enrollment in
the District Studies Program.
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2. MID Assessments
Each Minister in Development (MID) is required to attend, at the invitation of the Ministerial Development
Board, an Initial Assessment and a Mid-Point Assessment. The Initial Assessment is to be attended once
during the course of an MID’s preparation for ministry and is normally attended by newly-enrolled MIDs or
those MIDs recently transferred to the Intermountain District who are early in the process of preparation
for ministry. Individuals who have received a district minister’s license and who have advanced to Tiers 3
or 4 are required to attend the Mid-Point Assessment. The Mid-Point Assessment is to be attended once
only during the course of an MID’s preparation for ministry.
3. District-Assigned Mentor
In addition to the Supervised Ministry Experience Program described above, an important summative
experience for all MIDs is a 12-month mentoring component. This aspect of the Ministerial Development
Initiative is likely to coincide with the period of time when MIDs have entered into roles and
responsibilities as assigned ministers and are thus fulfilling the years of service required prior to their
becoming eligible to be considered for ordination. The mentoring relationship is designed to connect the
MID with someone outside his or her immediate assigned ministry setting who can engage the MID in
reflecting on his or her current ministry experience, sharpen ministry skills, and enhance spiritual and
personal growth and awareness.
Upon receiving confirmation from the MDB Placement Coordinator of his or her satisfactory
completion of the four quadrants of the Supervised Ministry Experience, the MID may apply for a districtassigned mentor (http://www.intermountaindistrict.org/MIDsFolder.htm). This assignment is made by the
MDB Mentoring Coordinator.
The MID is to meet with the assigned mentor on at least 10 occasions spaced at regular intervals
over a 12-month period. The 12-month period begins from the date of the first meeting. The districtassigned mentor is to focus the mentoring in accordance with a mentoring curriculum provided by the
Mentoring Coordinator, with due attention to the immediate concerns and growth opportunities of the MID
as these become evident as the mentoring relationship progresses. The annual and final reports of the
district-assigned mentor and the mentoring experience report of the MID provide important input to the
Ministerial Development Board as it monitors and facilitates the continued progress of the MID. At its
discretion the Ministerial Development Board may require further mentoring even after an MID has
completed the required 12-month district-assigned mentor component.
4. Ordination
Only those MIDs having been placed in Tier 5, having completed the District-Assigned Mentoring
component, and having completed years of service as an assigned minister (see Manual 428-429) or
having met the requirements for recognition of ordination in another denomination, shall be eligible to be
considered by the Ministerial Development Board for ordination.
Ordination, however, is a privilege and not a right. Therefore, completion of all requirements for
ordination does not entitle the MID to be ordained, although all of these requirements must be met in
order to be eligible for ordination. The ordination of an MID having fulfilled the requirements for ordination
is, therefore, subject to the considered judgment of the Ministerial Development Board as to the MID’s
readiness for ordination.
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IV. Daily Proceedings
WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE
The District Missional Celebration opened at 7:00 p.m. with music led by the Celebrate Recovery
worship team of Nampa First Church of the Nazarene. District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger led in
prayer, welcomed attendees to the Assembly, presented “Christlike Disciples” as the theme of the
Assembly, and introduced Dr. David Graves, the presiding General Superintendent.
Dr. Borger introduced Barry Lucas who leads Celebrate Recovery at Nampa First. Mr. Lucas
described this program’s purpose and success in helping people overcome hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
Participants presented brief testimonies of God’s work and grace in their individual lives. After
commenting on Celebrate Recovery ministry, Pastor Kent Conrad (Nampa First) led in prayer.
Dr. Borger introduced Pastor Timothy Brewer (District SDMI Chair) who presented the Second
Mile Award to Robbie Durbin (Nampa First) and read a letter of commendation from her pastor, Rev. Kent
Conrad. Rev. Brewer also presented the Second Mile Award to Bud Compher, Sr. (Filer) and read a
letter of commendation from his pastors, Ryan and Rebecca Notbohm.
Dr. Borger introduced Rev. Benjamin and Tami Moore who have been leading a campus ministry
at Boise State University. Rev. Moore showed a video highlighting the university environment as a place
of transformation and unveiling the newly-chosen name for the ministry: Crosswalks. As a campus
ministry, Crosswalks seeks to create a safe place rich in relationships that offers guidance, recognizes
the ongoing journey, and encourages walking with Christ. After first building a strong foundation through
prayer, Crosswalks has participated in some ministry events at BSU and is working toward establishing a
new location.
Dr. Borger introduced Grantley Martelly who has launched Impact Multicultural Ministries in Salt
Lake City, Utah. Rev. Martelly showed a video highlighting this new Church-Type Ministry (CTM). He
spoke of the need in SLC, including its many children, many refugees, and few Nazarenes. The primary
goals of Impact are to live purposeful lives in an ever-changing world, to recognize and celebrate God’s
providence in our lives, and to serve the church, community, and world. Opportunities were presented to
join as prayer partners, through material gifts, and in active ministry in Salt Lake City.
Dr. Borger announced an opportunity to support the Crosswalks and Impact Multicultural
Ministries through an offering and encouraged the Assembly to give generously. He led in prayer and an
offering was received. Musician Buddy Tetrault (Costa Rica) provided the offertory on guitar.
Dr. Graves delivered the evening message from Acts 2:1-8. Jesus had told the disciples
previously that they would do even greater things than they had seen from him. God wants to empower,
purify, and pour into His followers in such a significant way that Christians naturally proclaim His praise.
Dr. Graves encouraged the congregation to discard what is unnecessary and be filled anew with the Holy
Spirit, and led in a prayer of commitment.
FIRST DAY
Thursday Morning
th
The 98 Session of the Intermountain District Assembly opened at Nampa College Church of the
Nazarene at 8:30 a.m. on May 13, 2010, with a time of congregational worship in song led by Rev. Robert
Diehm (Boise First). Ernie Thompson (Boise First) led in prayer. General Superintendent Dr. David
Graves welcomed the Assembly. District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger extended special greetings
to Dr. David Alexander (President of Northwest Nazarene University) and his wife Sandy; Dr. Fred
Fullerton (Vice President for Spiritual and Leadership Development at Northwest Nazarene University);
Dr. Jerald Johnson (General Superintendent Emeritus); B. Edgar Johnson (former General Secretary);
and Mrs. Ruby Pearsall (wife of the late Dr. Kenneth Pearsall, past president of Northwest Nazarene
College). Rev. Daryl Johnson, host pastor of the Assembly, extended a welcome on behalf of Nampa
College Church of the Nazarene and expressed appreciation for the many staff and volunteers providing
hospitality to the Assembly. District Secretary Rev. Stan Rodes gave instructions related to the
organization of the Assembly. A motion to adopt these arrangements was made, seconded, and passed.
Rev. Rodes read a letter of greeting from Dr. and Mrs. Verne Ward, III. Dr. Ward is currently
serving as Regional Director of the Asia-Pacific Region. A motion was made to send special greetings to
Dr. Hoyle Thomas, former Intermountain District Superintendent; Mrs. Dorothy Cantrell, wife of former
District Superintendent Dr. Grady Cantrell; Dr. Richard Hagood, past president of Northwest Nazarene
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University, and his wife Junella; the presidents of Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Bible
College; all missionaries who are members of the Intermountain District; and ordained ministers unable to
attend this Assembly due to health concerns. This motion was seconded and carried.
Dr. Graves referred to materials provided by Nazarene Publishing House for pastors and other
delegates. A video was shown to highlight the ministry of Nazarene Publishing House. Dr. Graves
encouraged the Assembly to utilize the curriculum and other resources available.
A motion to seat alternates was made, seconded, and passed. Partial Report No. 1 of the
Ministerial Development Board was presented, with the addition of Jamie Coleman as a Licensed Minister
receipted by transfer from the Northern California District. Motion to receive this report as amended was
made, seconded, and passed. District Secretary Stan Rodes read Partial Report No. 2 of the Ministerial
Development Board. Dr. Graves spoke to the Assembly about ordination. Motion to receive the report as
presented was made, seconded, and passed. Partial Report No. 3 of the Ministerial Development Board
was presented. Rev. Rodes noted that the name of Edward D. Snyder should be added to the list of
those dropped from the roll of elders, his having surrendered his credential. A motion to so amend the
report was made, seconded, and passed. Rev. Rodes also noted that Partial Report No. 3 should be
corrected to show both Kristi J. Fowler and Samuel C. Fowler as having resigned rather than filed their
credentials. A motion to so amend the report was made, seconded, and carried. A motion to receive
Partial Report No. 3 of the Ministerial Development Board as amended was made, seconded, and
passed. Rev. Rodes briefly explained the purpose of Partial Report No. 4 of the Ministerial Development
Board and a motion to receive the report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Graves recognized the
members of the Ministerial Development Board and led the congregation in expressing appreciation for
their work.
Dr. Stephen Borger extended special greetings to Dr. Ronald Kratzer, former Intermountain
District Superintendent, and his wife Thelma. Dr. Borger introduced senior pastors in new assignments
on the Intermountain District during the past year: Rev Jeffery and Lori Doud (Emmett), Revs. Ryan and
Rebecca Notbohm (Filer), Rev. Joel and Allison Gay (Layton Rosewood Lane), Rev. Gary and Sherry
Nelson (Weiser), Rev. Grantley Martelly (Salt Lake City Impact), Rev. Paul Johnson (Middleton,
transitional pastor), and Rev. James and Ellen Lester (Nampa Fairview, transitional pastor). Dr. Borger
also invited lead pastors to introduce associate pastors newly placed in ministries of their churches. Dr.
Graves welcomed all of the new pastoral leaders.
Rev. Rodes presented Partial Report No. 1 of the Nominating Committee. A motion to receive
this report was made, seconded, and passed.
Dr. Graves introduced the first Special Order of the Day, the report of District Superintendent Dr.
Stephen Borger. Dr. Graves encouraged the Assembly to also later read the written report provided.
Dr. Borger presented the Distinguished Service Award to Ralph Erb as he retires from nineteen
years of providing legal counsel to the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. The congregation
expressed appreciation to Mr. Erb for his ministry.
Dr. Borger summarized the status of assigned budgets and income during the recently completed
district year. He led in celebrating faithfulness in giving, and encouraged churches to continue giving at
the same or greater levels to fund the mission of the Church of the Nazarene around the world even
though, under the new budget formula, the minimum budget obligation may be less.
Dr. Borger spoke in his annual report from Acts 11:19-30 on the theme of Christlike disciples,
reflecting the denominational emphasis, “Making Christlike Disciples in the Nations.” Those first called
Christians were given that name by others who recognized the differences in them as a result of
becoming like Christ. These disciples were engaged followers not only of an idea or philosophy, but of
the person of Jesus. They were also outsiders who were included in the community of Christ. Dr. Borger
challenged the Assembly to reach out, include outsiders, and make disciples. Dr. Borger then closed in
prayer. Dr. Graves presented Dr. and Mrs. Borger to the Assembly and led in expressing appreciation for
their service.
Rev. Douglas Wilson announced that the District Advisory Board had approved a six-week
sabbatical for Dr. Borger, scheduled from the first week of June through July 15, 2010. He outlined plans
made to ensure continuing District leadership during this absence and then led the Assembly in
expressing appreciation for the Borgers. A motion to receive the annual report of the District
Superintendent was made, seconded, and passed.
Rev. Rodes presented Partial Report No. 2 of the Nominating Committee. He briefly explained
the report and the voting process for the election of the District Advisory Board. The report was corrected
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to show Rev. Jeffery Doud as a ministerial nominee on the District SDMI Board ballot in place of Rev. Joy
Streight, the printed report having been in error. A motion to receive this report as amended was made,
seconded, and passed.
Dr. Graves asked the Assembly to back-track for a moment and led the congregation in prayer for
Dr. and Mrs. Borger in preparation for sabbatical. He encouraged continuing prayer for blessing and
renewal.
Board of Tellers No. 1 distributed, collected, and counted ballots to elect laypersons to the Board
of Trustees and Regional Representatives of the District Advisory Board.
Pastors’ reports were presented by Jonathan Privett (Baker City), Benjamin Vavold (Harney
County), Leland Tiller (Harper), Charles Ryan (Homedale Mountain View), Ronald Hunter (New Bridge),
and Timothy Gerdes (La Grande).
Dr. Graves introduced the second Special Order of the day, speaking of the significance of
Nazarene educational institutions and expressing appreciation for Northwest Nazarene University. Dr.
David Alexander, President of NNU, presented the Northwest Nazarene University Report. He described
Jesus Christ as central both to the Christian faith and to NNU. A DVD was shown to highlight the impact
and purpose of this university from the perspectives of several faculty and students. Dr. Alexander led
the Assembly in reciting the University Covenant together. Dr. Fred Fullerton also addressed the
Assembly, providing information about PALCON 2010 and other partnerships with Nazarenes across the
Northwest educational region. Dr. Graves introduced Mrs. Alexander and led the congregation in
welcoming her. He also encouraged pastors to attend PALCON 2010.
Rev. Rodes presented the Education Committee Report, calling attention to opportunities to
provide support, and to visit the university campus. Dr. Borger encouraged the Assembly to share this
report with others in churches around the District. Dr. Graves encouraged pastors to introduce potential
students to Northwest Nazarene University. A motion to accept the report was made, seconded, and
passed.
A motion to approve the District Advisory Board Report was made, seconded, and passed. A
motion to approve the Christian Action Committee Report was made, seconded, and passed. A motion to
approve the Church Properties Board Report was made, seconded, and passed.
Announcements were made regarding events through the remainder of the day and continuing
availability of the District Office through Dr. Borger’s upcoming sabbatical. Dr. Graves closed the
morning’s business in prayer before adjourning for lunch.
Thursday Afternoon
Dr. David Graves called the afternoon meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. and asked Dr. Borger to
present the Memoirs report. The report began with a video presentation honoring Obed Dahl, Paul
Harris, and Betty Frampton-Powell, elders who passed away during the past year. Dr. Borger invited
family members of these three and of those other members of our Intermountain churches who passed
away during the past year to stand as he led in prayer.
Pastors’ reports were presented by Michael Bannon (Vale), David Fraley (Caldwell Canyon Hill),
Paul Johnson (Middleton, transitional pastor), Douglas Wilson (Nampa Bethel), Daryl Johnson (Nampa
College), Kent Conrad (Nampa First), Ralph Neil (Nampa Karcher, transitional pastor), Dana Hicks
(Nampa Real Life), and Wm. Randolph Bynum (Nampa Vida Nueva). Dr. Borger noted that Vida Nueva
would soon be completely self-supporting.
District Secretary Stan Rodes reported results of the vote to elect a layperson to the Board of
Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University: Todd Goode (48), Brad Swartzentruber (201), and Vicki
Thomas (71). With 320 valid ballots cast, 161 were needed to elect. Rev. Rodes reported that Brad
Swartzentruber had been elected as a Trustee of Northwest Nazarene University.
District Secretary Stan Rodes reported results of the vote to elect lay representatives from each
region to the District Advisory Board: West – Kent Bailey (150), Bryon Hemphill (166); Central – Kevin
Borger (43), Steve Emerson (40), Eric Forseth (60), Joel Pearsall (80), Ernie Thompson (99); East – Keith
Horwood (151), Lance Phillips (43), Julie Sievers (122). Rev. Rodes reported that Bryon Hemphill (West),
Ernie Thompson (Central), and Keith Horwood (East) had been elected as regional lay representatives for
the District Advisory Board. Board of Tellers No. 2 distributed, collected, and counted ballots to elect
members of the District SDMI Board and at-large lay members to the District Advisory Board.
Dr. Graves referred to information about Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Bible
College provided to the Assembly in written form. He encouraged the Assembly to learn about and
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support these institutions.
Dr. Borger referred to the Church Planting and Ministerial Support Report, noting changes to and
commenting on minimum recommended salary levels and sabbatical guidelines. A motion to receive this
report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Graves referred to the NMI, NYI, and SDMI Reports, with
associated Conventions at other times. Motion to approve these three reports was made, seconded, and
passed.
Pastors’ reports were presented by Perry Arbogast (Elko), Robert Sherwood (Idaho Falls), Joel
Gay (Layton Rosewood Lane), Scott Sampson (Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries), Karl Mitchell (Salt
Lake City Central), Wilfred and Sheryl Tedder (Salt Lake City First), and Brian Dyer (Caldwell Ustick
Road).
Dr. Graves explained the ratification process for Amendments to the Constitution of the Church of
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the Nazarene. The 27 General Assembly recommended changes to Article I (The Triune God), Article
VI (Atonement), Article X (Entire Sanctification), Article XI (The Church), and Paragraph 31.2 (Election of
Delegates). Dr. Graves referred to written materials provided to the delegates and led the Assembly
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through the proposed changes. A motion to concur with each of these actions of the 27 General
Assembly was made, seconded, and passed unanimously (303-0).
Rev. Rodes reported results of the vote to elect members of the District SDMI Board: ministerial
– Jeffery Doud (110), Debi Schmelzenbach (191); lay – Robbie Durbin (237), LoRee Feltz (57). There
were 303 ballots cast. Rev. Rodes reported that Debi Schmelzenbach (ministerial) and Robbie Durbin
(lay) were elected to the District SDMI Board.
Rev. Rodes reported results of the vote to elect two remaining lay members to the District
Advisory Board: Kent Bailey (73), Kevin Borger (77), Steve Emerson (61), Eric Forseth (101), Joel
Pearsall (152), Lance Phillips (34), Julie Sievers (97). Rev. Rodes reported that Eric Forseth and Joel
Pearsall were elected as lay members of the District Advisory Board.
Announcements were made regarding organizational details of the Assembly and the evening’s
ordination service. Dr. Borger reported that the offering received Wednesday night for BSU Crosswalks
and Salt Lake City Impact Ministries totaled approximately $3000.
Dr. Graves asked that chaplains and retired pastors present stand to be recognized by the
Assembly. He then closed in prayer as the Assembly adjourned until the evening’s ordination service.
Thursday Evening
Ordination Service
District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger opened the ordination service at 7:00 p.m. Rev. Paul
Ellis (Meridian Valley Shepherd) led the congregation in singing “Holiness Unto the Lord” as the
ordinands and retiring ministers entered, accompanied by their spouses. General Superintendent Dr.
David Graves invited clergy and laity alike to honor the ordination time and to celebrate together God’s
call on the life of each individual Christian, then led in prayer.
Rev. Douglas Wilson (Nampa Bethel) read Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16. Rev. Ellis led the
congregation in singing “Love Divine All Loves Excelling.” The congregation read together The Apostles’
Creed.
Dr. Borger presented recently retired ministers and spouses: Rev. Dr. Edwin Crawford, Jr., with
his wife Caril, Rev. Robert Maine with his wife Veda, and Rev. Ronald Johnson with his wife Sharon.
After presentation of retirement certificates, the congregation expressed appreciation to them for their
years of faithful service.
Dr. Borger presented those in attendance receiving their first District Minister’s License – Phillip
Antilla, Joby Berry, Debbie Coutts, Sean Crow, Grady Harmon, Deborah Holston, Nathanael Hunter,
Andrew Klumper, Grantley Martelly, Kurt Oman, Jenna Redmond, Brad Tibbs, Jenelle Tibbs, Ann Waller,
and Tyler Wasson. Dr. Borger emphasized the trust being placed in them by the church. He spoke for
the Assembly in charging them to keep a guard upon their souls by maintaining a daily devotional life and
walking in step with the Holy Spirit; to carefully guard their families, and to take responsibility to minister
first to their own spouses and children; to keep in close contact with their pastors and to be supportive in
every area of ministry of the local church; to preach and teach the Word of God with diligence and clarity
whenever opportunity affords itself; to be faithful with stewardship of time, talents, and other resources;
and to work diligently toward fulfilling the educational and service requirements for ordination. These
District Licensed Ministers verbally affirmed their commitment to live up to the call of ministry and to fulfill
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the charge given. Dr. Borger prayed for them.
District Secretary Stan Rodes presented ordinands Jeffery Scott Doud, Jonathon David Foshee,
Jeffrey Dale Miller, Todd Aaron Puckett, Sherri Beth Walker, and Matthew Arnold Willson to Dr. Graves
as individuals examined and approved for ordination by their local congregations, the District Ministerial
Development Board, and the District Assembly. Dr. Graves addressed the ordinands regarding their call
to ministry. They affirmed foundational beliefs of the Church of the Nazarene, their commitment to
ministry, and their commitment to personally nurture growth in relationship with God in their own lives.
Dr. Graves also addressed spouses of the ordinands, noting that while they were not being ordained, they
were called to a unique place of supporting their spouses in ministry while also using the gifts given to
them for ministry as well. Dr. Graves expressed desire for God’s blessing both in and through their
homes. He expressed appreciation for their prayers, support, and continued involvement in the ministry.
A choir of ordained ministers sang “And Can It Be,” directed by Rev. Paul Ellis. Rev. Jonathan
Privett (Baker City) read aloud Nazarene Manual paragraphs 401.1-401.4 and 401.6 regarding the call
and qualifications of a minister. Rev. Ellis sang “I Will Not Forget Thee.”
Dr. Graves brought the ordination message from Acts 18:24-28. Apollos had a thorough
knowledge of the scriptures, passion for God, mentors investing in him, and the power of the Holy Spirit.
From this individual’s example, Dr. Graves exhorted those listening to become men and women of the
Word, to fan the flame of passion, to mentor and be mentored, and to experience the power of the Holy
Spirit at work in their lives.
Ordinands knelt at the altar with their spouses during the ordination ceremony. Ordained
ministers were invited to gather around those kneeling as Dr. Graves ordained them. Prayers of
consecration were offered by mentors selected by the ordinands. Jonathon David Foshee, Jeffrey Dale
Miller, Todd Aaron Puckett, Sherri Beth Walker, Matthew Arnold Willson, and Jeffery Scott Doud were all
ordained as elders in the Church of the Nazarene.
Dr. Fred Fullerton, Vice President for Spiritual and Leadership Development at Northwest
Nazarene University, presented to each newly ordained minister a Scott Stearman sculpture entitled “The
Calling” on behalf of the University as a symbol of their call to be fishers of men. Dr. Graves presented
the newly ordained ministers with their credentials and spoke words of blessing over each.
Dr. Graves presented those newly ordained to the Assembly, which responded with enthusiasm.
The congregation sang “A Charge to Keep I Have” as the recessional. The Assembly was dismissed,
with opportunity to continue celebration at a reception immediately following.
SECOND DAY
Friday Morning
The morning session opened with congregational worship in song led by Rev. Robert Diehm
(Boise First). Rev. Tom Cook (Nyssa) offered prayer. General Superintendent Dr. David Graves greeted
the Assembly as business began.
Pastors’ reports were presented by Joy Streight (Boise Castle Hills), Dennis Sams (Boise Euclid),
Darrel Wiseman (Boise First), Jeffery Doud (Emmett), Benjamin Turner (Boise Five Mile), Eric Seaney
(Kuna), Timothy Bunn (Eagle), Duane Pooley (McCall), Timothy Pusey (Meridian Valley Shepherd). Dr.
Borger reported for Mountain Home, presently in transition. Dr. Graves introduced Rev. David Cox,
coordinator for Prime Time ministries for the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Cox invited seniors of the
Assembly to attend the upcoming Prime Time Alive event in Spokane. Pastors’ reports resumed with
reports presented by Fred Laeger (Elgin Harvester’s) and Daniel Wiese (John Day).
Dr. Graves led the Assembly in reviewing the District Treasurer’s Report. A motion to accept this
report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Graves then drew the attention of the Assembly to the
report of the Auditing Committee. A motion to accept the Auditing Committee Report was made,
seconded, and passed. Kent Bailey assisted the Assembly in reviewing the Finance Committee Report.
A motion from the Committee to accept this report was seconded and passed. Dr. Borger noted that the
Trinity Pines mortgage is now categorized within the District Operations budget rather than the Camps
Budget. The District continues to support Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center as in previous
years.
Dr. Borger gave a short presentation on the purpose and details of Funding the Mission, the new
apportionments formula. Dr. Borger encouraged individuals and congregations to go beyond faithfulness
to generosity, in the spirit of II Corinthians 8:7. Rev. Rodes offered assistance to churches needing help
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in understanding and implementing the new plan. Dr. Graves challenged the Assembly to take the lead in
generous giving.
Rick Waitley, Executive Director for Intermountain Camps, reported to the Assembly regarding
the facility and camping ministry of the District. Kyra Waitley, Director of Marketing, introduced directors
of the 2010 camps. Mr. Waitley described opportunities to contribute to two designated projects:
replacing bed frames in cottages and reducing the mortgage on the property. A motion to receive the
Camps Board Report was made, seconded, and passed.
Pastors’ reports were presented by Billy O’Connor (Marsing), Rodney Tegethoff (New Plymouth),
and Tom Cook (Nyssa).
A DVD was shown to emphasize the focus on Funding the Mission of the Church of the Nazarene
around the world. Generosity to others has always been part of the Nazarene identity. Dr. Graves
described a challenge from the Board of General Superintendents to participate generously in a “WEF
PLUS” offering at Thanksgiving to raise funds above and beyond regular World Evangelism Fund goals.
This is particularly important due to decreased WEF income. In addition to other cuts, the Nazarene
missionary force has been reduced by 60 already and, with the anticipated decrease in WEF funding,
another 80 missionaries may have to be brought home in the near future. WEF PLUS is a multi-faceted
emphasis on prevailing prayer, a love-inspired offering, participation by everyone and every church, and
sacrificial giving. Pastor Timothy Brewer (Ontario) prayed for this partnership in funding the mission of
the Church of the Nazarene. Pastors’ reports were presented by Timothy Brewer (Ontario), Jarold
Hampton (Parma), Michael Allen (Payette), and Gary Nelson (Weiser).
A DVD was shown highlighting the services of the Nazarene Foundation which provides
assistance to Nazarenes desiring to leave a legacy through planned giving. Dr. Graves encouraged
pastors to contact the Foundation regarding how this organization may be of service in local churches.
Pastors’ reports were presented by Ryan and Rebecca Notbohm (Filer), James Lester (Nampa
Fairview, transitional pastor), Michael Seward (Kimberly), and Jerry Kester (Twin Falls). Dr. Graves
expressed appreciation to pastors for their reports and for their service. The report of the Committee on
Daily Journal was reviewed. A motion to adopt this report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Graves
led the Assembly in expressing appreciation for the hospitality of Nampa College Church of the Nazarene
and for the service of all involved in leading it. A few announcements were made and a motion was
made, seconded, and passed to adjourn the Assembly upon the benediction following Dr. Graves closing
message.
Dr. Graves presented a challenge from I Thessalonians 5:19 and II Timothy 1:6-9. He
encouraged the Assembly to nurture faith and passion through the practice of spiritual disciplines. “For
God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. So do not be
ashamed to testify about our Lord, or ashamed of me his prisoner. But join with me in suffering for the
gospel, by the power of God, who has saved us and called us to a holy life – not because of anything we
have done but because of his own purpose and grace.” Dr. Graves closed the Assembly with prayer at
12:30 p.m. on May 14, 2010.
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V. Reports
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
1. District Superintendent
To Dr. David Graves, presiding General Superintendent; Dr. David Alexander, president of
Northwest Nazarene University; former Intermountain District Superintendent, Dr. Ronald and Thelma
Kratzer; district pastors and delegations, evangelists, chaplains, missionaries, retired ministers, and
visiting friends of the Intermountain District, I bring to you my eighth report as District Superintendent. It
is a privilege to serve together with you on this great district and to see how God is at work in the lives of
people all across this vast region.
Carol and I want to express both our love and concern for each of you and also our thanks for all
your prayers and support. The Lord has blessed our lives in such wonderful ways in these thirty-five years
of ministry. As we celebrate during this assembly, we will hear reports that will tell the stories of what it
means to live out our mission to “Make Christlike Disciples in the Nations.” This has been a year filled
with great challenges, and it is my prayer that you will leave assembly with a renewed sense of who we
are as followers of Christ and then return to your place of ministry with a new determination to see people
come to know Christ and to become true disciples. We are part of a wonderful district and count it a
privilege to be your Partners in the Gospel, in Grace, in Mission, and in Community. Our theme this year
is on being “Christlike Disciples.”
My wife Carol is an incredible support to me as my spouse for thirty-nine years and my life’s
partner in ministry. She is a blessing to the district giving of herself so freely and enthusiastically, leading
a Bible Study for ladies on Tuesdays, hosting lunches, and always volunteering to cook breakfast for
District Advisory Board meetings as well as breakfast and lunch for a Ministerial Development Board
meeting. Along with our constant travel schedule, she maintains a consistent ministry in Nampa by taking
care of children in the “MOMS” ministry of Nampa First and as a budget counselor for the “Love INC”
financial counseling program every Thursday night. She has also served the denomination as a member
of a committee that plans events for District Superintendent spouses. And she is also a wonderful
grandma to three very special grandkids.
DISTRICT MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTS
THE DISTRICT MINISTRY TEAM
We welcome pastors to new assignments on our district team since last assembly: Jeffery and
Lori Doud at Emmett, Ryan and Rebecca Notbohm Co-Pastors at Filer, Joel and Allison Gay at Layton
Rosewood Lane, Gary and Sharon Nelson at Weiser, and we welcome back Paul Johnson as
Transitional Pastor at Middleton. We also welcome a number of new associate pastors to the district. I
want to say a special thank you to Rev. Stan Rodes for his work as Assistant District Superintendent and
the sharing of the load that he has done throughout this year. Linda Elwood, our Financial Manager,
continues to give sound advice and support to all of the district ministries as the district ministries grow in
size and complexity. I also want to thank Vanessa Harmon for her excellent work and support for the
office staff and the district churches. Her work on the publications and website is outstanding and she
invests many hours in our Ministerial Development program. Our district has a great office staff, and I am
very thankful for their support.
Our district also has wonderful ministry leaders in all the ministry areas of the district. Thanks to
NMI President Mrs. Ginny Gilbert as she completes five years of leadership for the district and her council
for the great missions emphasis. They work very hard to keep the cause of the missionary work of the
Church of the Nazarene on our hearts and connected to our local churches in very special ways. Our NYI
has shown very good growth and increased involvement across the district under the leadership of
President Rev. Rich Vasquez. In a time when many districts are seeing a decline in NYI and youth
involvement and activities, our district continues to grow. Rich was also honored by being elected
Regional NYI President last summer in Orlando. Rev. Tim Brewer gave excellent leadership this year as
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Chairman. Pastor Tim and the district board presented an
excellent SDMI Tour across the district in February with special times of training in making disciples.
Again, we say thank you to the leadership for Trinity Pines given by Camps Executive Director Rick
Waitley and Chairman of the Camp Development Board David Slonaker. The Trinity Pines report will
highlight all that is taking place, and we are also very thankful for Camp Manager Mike and Barb Crevelt. I
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appreciate the support and work of the District Advisory Board, our legal counsel Ralph Erb, District
Treasurer Lowell Rowley, Finance Committee Chair Kent Bailey, our six Mission Area Directors, and all of
our dedicated pastors and lay people who make up the team called Intermountain District. We are
specially recognizing Ralph Erb as he steps aside from the responsibility of legal counsel for the district
after nineteen years of faithful service. Please read all the reports of our ministry team leaders.
MINISTRY AND MISSION
The theme of District Assembly this year is “Christlike Disciples.” I believe that it was Peter
Drucker who would come into a room of business people to give consultation and ask the questions:
“What’s your business,” and “How’s business?” Our mission is to “Make Christlike Disciples in the
Nations.” Your local church may have it stated just a little differently to reflect the uniqueness of who you
are and your context, but ultimately, as a part of the Church of the Nazarene, that is our MISSION. So if
that is our mission (our “business”), then I’m wondering, “How’s business”? Do our priorities reflect our
“mission”? Do our commitments reflect our “mission”? Does the fruit of our work reflect our “mission”?
This has been quite a year of change for the district with nine churches going through pastoral
transition. Our efforts and vision for the Salt Lake City area continue to see fruit in the establishing of a
new Church Type Mission. Impact CTM is a multi-cultural church plant under the leadership of Grantley
and Tahmina Martelly. Hope Fellowship Compassionate Ministry Center and CTM was established last
year under the leadership of Pastor Jaime and Dena Yagge. This year we continued to partner with Ben
and Tami Moore and their two boys as they follow God’s leading to establish a campus ministry at BSU.
They will unveil at assembly this year the new name for the ministry. We are also saying a special thank
you to six of our ministers who retired this year; John Forster, Professor Ed Crawford, Ron Johnson,
Robert Maine, Richard Mark, and Gary Skagerberg.
These are indeed good days on the Intermountain District, and I rejoice with each of you in all
that God is doing in our midst.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND AWARDS
BUDGETS PAID IN FULL
Baker City, Boise Castle Hills, Boise Euclid, Boise Five Mile, Boise New Hope, Caldwell Canyon Hill,
Caldwell Ustick Road, Council, Elgin Harvester’s, Emmett, Enterprise, Filer, Harney County, Harper, John
Day, Kimberly, Kuna, La Grande, Layton Rosewood Lane, Meridian Valley Shepherd, Middleton,
Mountain Home, Nampa Bethel, Nampa College, Nampa First, Nampa Karcher, Nampa Lakeview,
Nampa Vida Nueva, New Bridge, New Plymouth, Nyssa, Ontario, Payette, Pocatello Rocky Mountain
Ministries, Twin Falls, Vale, Weiser.
MISSION 10 CHURCHES (10% + to Missions)
Boise Euclid, Caldwell Canyon Hill, Emmett, Harney County, John Day, Kimberly, La Grande, Middleton,
Nampa First, Nampa Lakeview, New Plymouth, Nyssa, Twin Falls, Vale.
GREAT COMMISSION AWARD
Harney County
DISTRICT STATISTICS
MEMBERSHIP
PROFESSION OF FAITH
WORSHIP
S.S. RESPONSIBILITY LIST
SDMI AVERAGE
2007
11,377
430
11,387
16,290
7,785
2008
11,494
460
11,526
16,753
8,134
2009
11,651
445
11,186
15,957
7,704
2010
11,681
304
10,781
16,283
7,335
CHRISTLIKE DISCIPLES
Our theme verse is Acts 11:26 “The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.” I really want
us to think about what it means to be a Christlike Disciple and what it means to make Christlike Disciples.
There is not room in this report to highlight all the stories of “Christlike Discples” on the district, but I trust
we will get a glimpse of what God is doing in the lives of people as we hear our pastors’ reports this year.
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Thank you for your desire to see the Intermountain District become all that God has called us to be.
Respectfully submitted,
DR. STEPHEN L. BORGER
2. NMI President
Dr. Borger, Pastors, NMI Presidents, delegates and friends, I come to you with my sixth report.
Our theme this year is from Joshua 3, where Joshua is leading the people of God to take a very big act of
faith in crossing the Jordan at flood stage. To do this the people needed to first consecrate themselves
before God. We consecrated ourselves during last night’s service, ending with a communion service that
reminds us of Christ’s sacrifice for us all. The call to all Nazarenes is to “Make Christlike disciples in the
Nations.” Over the last couple of years we have focused on becoming Acts 1:8 churches on the
Intermountain District. All of these themes require us to be consecrated to obey and take the step into
the “flood waters of the Jordan.” Let us read Joshua 3:5 again. “Joshua told the people, ‘Consecrate
yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.’” Joshua, as the leader, had
already had an encounter with the Lord in Joshua 1 where the Lord told Joshua to be “strong and
courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever
you go.” I am convinced that is the only way to accomplish the task of stepping into the “flood waters of
the Jordan.” Many of you have seen the “amazing things” this year that the Lord has done in your
churches.
This has been a year of change and motivation in our church as we all met in Florida for our
General NMI Convention and General Assembly last June. We now have an international NMI President
from the Caribbean, Rev. Jennifer Brown, a true woman of God. We have new NMI logos. We are
moving into a more electronic age and simplifying NMI’s goals. The General NMI delegates and I were
thrilled to interact with our international delegates and church, praying and worshiping together as NMI
delegates. We also joined with other ministries: Sunday School and Discipleship Ministry delegates and
Nazarene Youth International delegates in Florida and around the globe. Truly a view of our international
church as we worshipped together with delegates in the Philippines and other world area sites.
We also gathered as U.S. leaders in January, again joining with SDMI and NYI in Louisville. It
was at this site when we heard of the Haiti earthquake. Prayer and initial call to action began that many
of you participated. Disasters have continued this year with an earthquake in Chile and China and the
latest with volcanic ash closing air space for a time over Europe. Wars continue around our world. Our
world has many challenges that only God can move us through.
The story of Joshua and God’s people crossing Jordan does not end with just walking across on
dry land, but we read in Joshua 4 the call to take a stone and build an altar for all to see and remember
what God had done for them. Today we will also remember what God has done on our district.
At the writing of this report, only 69% of the church reports have been submitted. This report will
be updated at NMI convention. None the less, we can see in the reports that God had indeed done
“amazing things” in all areas of NMI focus. We are all praying, educating and discipling youth and
children in some way with our local congregations. Giving is only part of the story and we will highlight as
we continue.
The rest of the story is where we can see God’s hand in the lives of people. Our goal is to be an
Acts 1:8 district. We continue to strive to do more in each area God leads us. In our Jerusalem’s or local
churches, we can rejoice with our churches as they reached out to their immediate communities: such as
Meridian Valley Shepherd, Harney County, Boise Euclid, and Caldwell Ustick who are reaching out to a
community agency with volunteer workers and Baker City who offers the Northeast Oregon Compassion
Center with classes, food and clothing for their community, and Pocatello Rocky Mountain who does the
same for their community and the many who from the Treasure Valley who volunteer and contribute to
Hands of Hope. We rejoice in the churches such as Nampa Bethel and Nampa College and Elko who
offer to their communities Celebrate Recovery. We celebrate with Nampa First who offers a Fall Festival
of missions for their people and their community. What fun is was for Nampa Lakeview to have an “old
fashioned” bandage rolling party. Marsing, Parma, Ontario, and Salt Lake City Central challenged their
children, youth and adults with learning about missions from reading and then praying for those in their
community and far away.
Our churches work well in our Judea such as Filer with the Valentine “love bags” for women’s
halfway house and send school supplies out to children. Baker City also reached beyond their community
to the Oregon State Prison with classes and Bible Studies. Boise First reached into the Boise Rescue
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Mission. Many of our churches worked with Love, INC to assist the communities beyond themselves.
Nyssa continues with their after-school programs with 25 students now attending.
Boise Castle Hills
reached into their neighborhood by providing school supplies and coats for refugee children. Eagle filled
shoeboxes for local community children as gifts at Christmas as well as for Operation Christmas Child
Shoeboxes and Angel Tree gifts.
Our churches are working in other ministries that many do not go, such as Idaho Falls who
volunteer at the ARK- which is the local men’s shelter. Kimberly held an auction to provide gift cards for
families with special needs and also gifts for the local retirement facilities. Kuna gave support for a special
needs van for Salt Lake City Shelter. Many Nampa churches support Lighthouse Mission in Nampa
including Nampa Karcher.
Our Intermountain churches reach out globally. Pearl Kreps has organized many district
missionary tours in our churches. Missionaries are cared for through many ways by Twin Falls, New
Plymouth, Nampa Vida Neuva and New Bridge through LINKS giving and Missionary Health Care.
Nampa Real Life challenged their teens to be involved with ministries both in neighboring states but also
world-wide. Kuna collected 5 boxes of Bible and other Christian literature for “Christian Literature for
Africa.” Kuna also presented each deputation missionary with a “Nosh” bag filled with goodies. John Day
sent a team that visited all 6 churches in Armenia then hosted the Armenian District Superintendent.
Many churches filled and organized Crisis Care Kits, especially after the Haiti earthquake. Prayers have
been continuous for the people of Haiti and funds have been collected for their extreme needs. Emmett
and others provided funds for the Child Sponsorship program. Many of our Intermountain churches and
individuals supported Extreme Peru with not only funds but with their very lives in active duty as 40/40
missionaries and short-term volunteers. Great reports are heard weekly on how God is changing lives
through this ministry. We will hear more about Extreme Peru later today. Homedale Mountain View is
one of those who had teenagers participate in Rumble in the Jungle, as well as Nampa Karcher. Boise
First sent a work building team to Extreme Peru as well as financially supporting a training experience for
leaders in Africa. Boise Five Mile is raising funds for global ministry through a fun event called “Open Mic
for Missions.” Talk to them for details on a great idea and good fundraiser. Boise Five Mile also sent
people to Extreme Peru and gave—giving 110% to WEF. Nampa First has a partnership with a Nazarene
church in Kosovo providing monthly rent payments for the pastor there. Nampa College continues to
support the Joseph Project in China. We will hear an update on that ministry later today. Payette and
many others of our Intermountain churches provide continual support for Compassionate Ministries in the
many disasters this year. Nampa Karcher’s Norm Kessler has assisted the people of Ukraine with
combines so that the people can plant, harvest and raise dollars for the work in Ukraine. Middleton, Boise
New Hope, La Grande, McCall, Mountain Home, Nampa Fairview, Salt Lake City First, Harper, Layton
Rosewood, Gooding, and many others gave generously through Compassionate Ministry offerings.
Alabaster buildings are being raised as we speak through the generosity of Vale, Weiser, Enterprise,
Elgin Harvester’s, Caldwell Canyon Hill, Council, Buhl and others on the Intermountain District. We could
go on and on with the many specific “amazing things” that God has accomplished using our Intermountain
churches.
On the screen, the Intermountain churches (38) that have paid World Evangelism fund in full in
these hard economic times: Baker City, Boise Castle Hills, Boise Euclid Community, Boise Five Mile,
Boise New Hope, Caldwell Canyon Hill, Caldwell Ustick Road, Council, Elgin Harvester’s, Emmett,
Enterprise, Filer, Harney County, Harper, John Day, Kimberly, Kuna, La Grande, Layton Rosewood Lane,
Marsing, Meridian Valley Shepherd, Middleton, Mountain Home, Nampa Bethel, Nampa College, Nampa
First, Nampa Karcher, Nampa Lakeview, Nampa Vida Nueva, New Bridge, New Plymouth, Nyssa,
Ontario, Payette, Pocatello Rocky Mountain Mininistries, Twin Falls, Vale, Weiser.
The ten (10) churches on the screen above exceeded all expectations and gave even more than
the 100%. These funds are used to enter and develop more world areas. Award of Excellence: Boise
Euclid 117.5%; Caldwell Ustick 109.7%; Emmett 106.6%; Harper 111.3%; Layton Rosewood Lane 112%;
Nampa College $3700+; Nampa First $1750+; Nampa Lakeview 103%; New Plymouth 103%; Nyssa
104%.
Other Giving: Alabaster—39 churches, $28,571; World Mission Broadcast—21 churches, $5,140;
Missionary Care—22 churches, $13,048; Work and Witness—8 churches, $63,900; Compassionate
Ministries—47 churches, $196,360; Deputation Offerings—35 churches, $68,161;
JESUS
Film—15
churches, $38,410; Total 10% Giving - more than $1.67 million.
Our Intermountain share of WEF is at 93.6% ($1,222,810) paid this year which does make us a
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Mission Priority District. We need to be preparing ourselves, be ready to step into the “river” God is calling
us to cross, and then remember the great deeds He has done through us. I told all of you when I was
elected several years ago that we would work together to attain the goals. We are a team. Joshua 4: 6-7
says, “In the future, when your children ask you, ‘what do these stones mean?’ Tell them that the flow of
the Jordan was cut off before the ark of the covenant of the Lord. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters
were cut off. These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever.” We have built the altar
of remembrance, using what God has done in the Intermountain churches. Now remember and move
forward to the many more “amazing things” God is calling us to do.
Respectively submitted,
GINNY GILBERT
3. NYI President
This has been another great year for NYI on the intermountain District. I would like to start by
thanking the other district staff: Dr. Borger, Rev. Stan Rodes, and their support staff, Vanessa Harmon
and Linda Elwood.
This year the leadership of NYI has been shared by various youth pastors and youth workers. I
would like to thank all of you who have been involved in leading your youth in various ministries.
I also want to say thank you to several people who work year-round on district events and
ministries. Nathan Roskam, district trainer; Jennifer Chase quizzing director; Jon MacDonald district
treasurer; and Kenton Lee, young adult ministries. Thank you so much for all that you have done over
the last year.
In July of 2009 we brought back the teen bowling night during the week of Indoor Camp meeting.
We had 110 people show up to bowl and we had a great time together. Maybe in the future we can
develop different aspects of the service specifically designed to reach the youth.
We had a great annual district Winter Retreat at Trinity Pines! Christopher Wighaman did a great
job directing the retreat. Sons of Day led worship and Rickard Bjerkander was the guest speaker. We had
228 people in attendance. We took an offering for Haiti relief and raised $340.
Trinity Pines was a great camping experience for many teens this summer. Nathan Roskam
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directed the Sr. High camp (9-12 grades) and Todd Puckett directed the Jr. High Camp (7-8 grades).
NNU was involved again at both camps and our attendance was strong. We had 265 at Sr. High camp
and 264 at Jr. High camp.
In November, 11 students and 3 adults attended “The Call” at NNU. They explored the call God
has placed on their lives as they seek Him in professional and lay ministry.
District Main Event in 2009 was a great event! We had 505 people in attendance. Pastor Steve
Wilson, the NFL referee, spoke at our convention at College Church. This was a great time for students to
compete in athletics, talent, quizzing, and attend convention. We had over 101 teens and 22 adults attend
Regional Main Event 2009.
We had 432 people attend Lagoon this year, which went very smoothly. Thomas Oord did a great
job speaking to the students and they shared in small groups together.
Kenton Lee is currently on a mission trip to Nicaragua with 16 young adults representing 7
different Nazarene churches. Our goal has been to provide opportunities for young adults across our
district and Kenton has done a great job achieving that goal. NYI will continue supporting the young adult
ministry across our district.
I want to thank Aaron Larson, the Vice President of your district NYI Council. He has done a great
job helping so many people, including me with many different tasks. He also has the desire and will lead a
great NYC event for our district in 2011.
I love serving you as district NYI President. In July of 2009 at Global NYI Convention in Orlando, I
was elected the NW Region NYI President. With honor, I accepted the position. I’m still very passionate
about the Intermountain District NYI. After spending time in prayer and talking with my pastor, wife and
the D.S., I have felt that it would be very difficult to walk away from my role as the District NYI President.
You can’t walk away from a call you are passionate about. Every year this role has been a blessing. I
would love to continue to serve you as president.
Respectfully submitted,
RICHARD R. VASQUEZ
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4. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Chairman
Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent, Dr. Stephen Borger, District Superintendent and
members of the Ninety-eighth Intermountain District Assembly,
I bring to you my fourth report as chairman of the Intermountain District SDMI. It is a privilege to
bring leadership to this important area of ministry. The goal of our SDMI team is to partner with the
churches on our district in intentionally making disciples for Christ. Our mission: “To train, resource, and
inspire local pastors, Sunday School superintendents, and small group leaders to win people to Christ,
bring them to maturity of faith and equip them for works of service in God’s Kingdom.”
We began our year with the annual SDMI Luncheon at District Assembly. We honored Dr. Irving
Laird for the legacy he has created by intentionally discipling over 110 young men to be followers of
Jesus. We were reminded of the difference we can make when we bring one person alongside us on our
spiritual journey.
During the summer, several of us attended the SDMI General Convention in Orlando, Florida.
There I was honored to receive an award on behalf of our District for the growth of our responsibility list.
We had the largest percentage of growth in our region. This demonstrates the commitment of our
churches to follow up on new people, helping them to become connected as learning and growing
disciples. In addition, our delegates attended a variety of challenging and inspiring workshops.
In February we held our annual Zone Tour entitled “Partners in Discipleship: You Can Do This
Thing.” Our Sunday School teachers and small group leaders are making disciples. We were reminded
that each week groups of people show up to our churches asking us to help them follow Jesus; we don’t
have to recruit them – they simply come. Our team traveled the district to encourage leaders in what they
are doing, and to also help them develop a few more tools for discipleship. We worked on learning to
listen and ask questions to reveal the hearts of our students and then directing them to Christ’s leadership
for their lives. Pastor Nathan Roskam led youth workers through the seminar “Being Real.” This worked
in conjunction with the adult training, teaching youth leaders how to enter into spiritual conversations. I
am grateful for the partnership we have with NYI.
Intentional discipleship will remain a foundational theme as we continue to develop leaders on our
district. We already have great curricula and strong small groups; we simply need to become more
intentional in challenging people to follow Christ. As we strengthen those we disciple and encourage
them to also engage in making disciples, we will have a greater and more lasting impact.
In addition to our Zone Tour and Luncheon, we sent out periodic E-letters keeping our SDMI
leaders up to date about new curriculum, stories of discipleship, and discipleship tools. Pastor Benjamin
Turner has provided leadership and creativity for this important training tool.
I am thankful for a strong working team that gives of their time, energy, and talent to pull off each
event. Many have been involved including: Bonnie Emery (recording secretary), Pastor Debi
Schmelzenbach, Pastor Benjamin Turner, Pastor Michael Seward, Jennifer Vavold, April McNeiece
(Women’s Ministry), Pastor Nate Roskam (NYI Representative), Kenton Lee (Young Adults
Representative), Shelly O’Neill, Pastor James Vogel, and Pastor John Miller (Children’s Director). This is
the best team a director could have – they dream big, work hard and are passionate about being
followers of Jesus and making disciples.
I especially thank my wife of twenty-five years, Nancy. She and my kids (Rachel and Brad) are
my three favorite people in the world.
Respectfully submitted,
TIMOTHY BREWER
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. Advisory Board
Your Intermountain District Advisory Board had five (5) meetings during the 2009-2010 church
year and has also cared for business by correspondence, e-mail, conference call, and/or fax. All actions
of the Board have been properly recorded and placed on file at the District Office in Nampa, Idaho.
The Board has performed all the business and duties assigned to them, including:
Interim Ministerial Transfers: Processed and referred interim ministerial transfers to the Ministerial
Development Board in accordance with Manual 223, 228.9, and 434.
Pastoral Appointments: Approved the following pastoral appointments recommended by the
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District Superintendent in accordance with Manual 117 and 208.17: Kenneth F. Coreson (Enterprise),
Karl T. Mitchell (SLC Central), Ronald J. Hunter, Jr. (New Bridge), Billy K. O’Connor (Marsing), Paul B.
Johnson (Middleton), Leland R. Tiller (Harper), Grantley S. Martelly (CTM-SLC Impact), Jaime E. Yagge
(CTM-SLC Hope Fellowship)
Ministers Approved for Special Service/Interdenominational: Brent R. Deakins, Licensed Minister;
James L. DeVall, Elder; Paul Fukue, Elder; Ryan M. Levinger, Licensed Minister; Benjamin T. Moore,
Elder; Ryan M. Roberts, Elder; Brook A. Thelander, Elder; Lori A. Ward, Elder; Kimberly A. Wilson, Elder;
Sara J. Winkelman, Licensed Minister; Craig L. Zickefoose, Elder
Ten Percent Projects: Approved the following as entities qualifying for Approved Specials status
for the ensuing year: God’s Home of Compassion, Inc. (Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries); Hands of
Hope Northwest, Inc.; Intermountain District Hispanic Ministries; Intermountain District New Start
Churches; Intermountain District Work & Witness; Northeast Oregon Compassion Center, Inc. (Baker
City); Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship Compassionate Ministry Center; Spanish Online Course of Study;
Valley Shepherd Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Center, Inc. (Meridian Valley Shepherd).
Funding the Mission: Approved the finalization and implementation of a plan to transition the
local churches of the Intermountain District to the new denominational apportionment system.
Respectfully submitted,
JOEL PEARSALL, Secretary
STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman
2. Ministerial Development Board
Partial Report No. 1
We, your Ministerial Development Board, recommend the following transfers to the Intermountain
District: elders—Jerry R. Carr from Washington Pacific; Fred C. Fullerton from New England; Joel Gay
from Southwestern Ohio; Robert D. Hudson from Louisiana; Richard A. Jorgensen from Northwest;
James K. Lester from Rocky Mountain; Robert H. Maine from Southwest Oklahoma; Gary L. Nelson from
Washington Pacific; Mel M. Palmquist from Washington Pacific; Bradley J. Shingler from Anaheim;
Ramon P. Vanderpool from Oregon Pacific; Joshua L. Williams from Kansas City; deacon-Jeffrey S.
Doud; licensed ministers-Jamie Coleman from Northern California; Daniel Fleming from Northwest;
Jonathon David Foshee from Central Ohio; Karen M. Fullerton from New England; Ryan J. Pugh from
Oregon Pacific; Zachary W. Schulz from Washington Pacific; Wm. Andrew Schwartz from Kansas City;
Julene M. Tegerstrand from Kansas City; Vernon E. Ward from Northwest.
We recommend the following transfers be granted: elders—William E. Gartung to Alaska;
Talmage N. Haggard to Tennessee; Michael W. O’Neill to Northwest; deacon—Carol J. Bett to Kansas;
Randy Garmon to Colorado (jurisdictional); licensed ministers—Dustin J. Johnson to Southern California;
Lorin F. Noble to New Mexico; Eric K. McConnaughey to Northwest; Kelly M. McConnaughey to
Northwest.
Partial Report No. 2
We, your Board of Ministerial Development, having found the following ministers to be in harmony
with the teachings and practices of the Church of the Nazarene, recommend they be elected and
ordained as: elder—Jeffrey S. Doud; Jonathon David Foshee; Jeffrey D. Miller; Todd A. Puckett, Sherri B.
Walker, Matthew A. Willson.
Partial Report No. 3
We, your Ministerial Development Board, recommend the following:
Minister’s licenses be renewed for: Tracy A. Armstrong, Cecil P. Benally, Harlan H. Cannon,
Benjamin R. Cremer, Brent R. Deakins, Emely S. De Leon, Alyce A. Elsberg, Jonathan T. Falkenstein,
Timothy E. Florian, Thomas E. Foisy, J. David Foshee, Daniel Fleming, Rebekah Holston Fleming, Karen
M. Fullerton, Libby J. Gerdes, Marc S. Hardy, Debra K. Hodgerson, Lois J. Knight, Kevin G. Lambert,
Kenton A. Lee, Ryan M. Levinger, Kara J. Lyons-Pardue, Brian E. Matlock, Patrick G. Mee, Jeffrey D.
Miller, John R. Miller, Joshua S. Myers, Ryan C. Notbohm, Robert M. Poe, Todd A. Puckett, Ryan J.
Pugh, Susan M. Pugmire, William J. Russell, Debi D. Schmelzenbach, Zachary W. Schulz, Wm. Andrew
Swartz, Libby P. Tedder, Roland J. Tedder, Julene M. Tegerstrand, Kylee L. Vienna, Sherri B. Walker,
Vernon E. Ward, Matthew R. West, Casey L. Wilkerson, Matthew A. Willson, Mark R. Winkelman, Sara J.
Winkelman.
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Minister’s licenses be granted to: Phillip W. Antilla, Joby E. Berry, Debbie H. Coutts, Sean M.
Crow, Grady J. Harmon, Deborah L. Holston, Nathanael J. Hunter, Andrew M. Klumper, Grantley
Martelly, Kurt W. Oman, Jenna Redmond, Bradley D. Tibbs, Jenelle M. Tibbs, Ann R. Waller, Tyler W.
Wasson.
Commission of minister of music be renewed for: Stephen P. Kuykendall.
Commission for song evangelist be renewed for: Royce G. Mitchell.
Retirement status for elder be granted to: Edwin E. Crawford, John G. Forster, Ronald E.
Johnson, Robert H. Maine, Richard J. Mark, Gary Skagerberg.
Be removed from the roll of elders (having joined the Church Triumphant): Obed Dahl, Betty L.
Frampton-Powell, Paul W. Harris.
Be removed from the roll of elders (having surrendered credential): David Bassett, Edward D.
Snyder.
Be removed from the roll of elders (having resigned credential): Kristi J. Fowler, Samuel C.
Fowler.
Be removed from the roll of elders (having united with another denomination): Michael R.
Direnzo.
That the roll of elders be adjusted to reflect role code changes for: James B. Blowers, PAS to U;
Edwin E. Crawford, EDU to RA; John G. Forster, PAS to RA; Fred C. Fullerton, PAS to EDU; Paul B.
Johnson, SPC to PAS; Ronald E. Johnson, U to RU; Ross A. Lougheed, PAS to U; Robert H. Maine, U to
RU; Gary Skagerberg, U to RU.
Partial Report No. 4
The Ministerial Studies Component of Ministerial Development
Progress in ministerial development is recognized by the advancement of local and district
licensed ministers through the five development tiers established by the Board of Ministerial
Development. In each of the first four tiers, the Ministerial Studies component is a significant part of the
various requirements that must be met, with no less than six courses needing to be completed in each
tier. The following placement recommendations are made based, in part, on the number of course credits
completed:
Placed in Tier 1—Karena Emslie (D-CE), Nathanael J. Hunter (E), Tharesa Little (D-CE), Richard
Schwegman (D-YM), Timothy Streight (D-CM).
Continued in Tier 1—Nanci Canary (E), Robert Canary (E), Glen Carter (E), Froylan Duarte (E),
LoRee Feltz (E), Grantley Martelly (E), Joshua Potter (D-YM).
Placed in Tier 2—Debbie Coutts (D-CE), Melissa Eld (D-CE), Karen M. Fullerton (E), Deborah
Holston (E), Jason Martindale (E).
Continued in Tier 2—Kurt Oman (E), Vernon E. Ward (E).
Placed in Tier 3—Joby Berry (E), Sean Crow (E), Grady Harmon (E), Andrew Klumper (E),
Zachary Schulz (E), Ann Waller (D-CM).
Continued in Tier 3—Tracy Armstrong (E), Alyce Elsberg (D-CE), Lois Knight (E), Kenton Lee (E),
Ryan Levinger (E), Brian Matlock (E), William Russell (D-CE).
Placed in Tier 4—Emely De Leon (E), Brent Deakins (E), Rebekah (Holston) Fleming (E), Debra
Hodgerson (D-YM), Patrick Mee (E), Debi Schmelzenbach (E), Sara Winkelman (D-CE).
Continued in Tier 4—Cecil Benally (E), Jonathan Falkenstein (E), Libby Gerdes (E), John Miller
(E), Matthew West (E).
Graduated from course of study—Phillip Antilla (E), Scott Carver (E), Robert Poe (E), Ryan Pugh
(E), Jenna Redmond (E), Tyler Wasson (E).
Declared inactive—April McNeiece (E).
Continued inactive—Carolyn Crump (E).
Transferred—Dustin J. Johnson, Lorin Noble.
Dropped from course of study—Steven Canary (D-YM), Robert Carlson (E), Matthew Dayton (DYM), Susan Dwello (D-CE), Heather Eshelman (D-CE), Bryon Hemphill (E), Calvin Miller (E), Ieti Nai (E),
Michelle Synder (E), Joseph Sumi (E).
Respectfully submitted,
MICHAEL SEWARD, Secretary
STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman
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3. Board of Church Properties
The District Board of Church Properties has considered requests from churches for approval to
purchase or sell properties, construct buildings, make improvements, borrow money for new construction
or capital improvements, and refinance church indebtedness, as authorized by the Manual. The following
is a summary of the actions of the Board taken April 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010:
Boise First—Approved, contingent upon the fulfillment of certain stated requirements, the master
plan for sports fields and facilities on the church’s property and development of said fields and facilities on
a cash basis only as funds are raised by the Idaho Sports Foundation (which operates under the
guidance of Boise First).
Emmett—Approved the purchase of a parsonage and the borrowing of funds to complete the
purchase.
Marsing—Approved the financing of major improvements to the interior of the church building.
McCall—Approved changes in the terms of the sale agreement on the property located at 219
Hewitt, McCall.
Nampa Fairview—Approved the sale of a vacant lot adjacent to other properties owned by the
church.
Nampa Karcher—Approved the church’s acceptance, in principle, of the proposal by the City of
Nampa and the Idaho Department of Transportation with respect to additional right-of-way required for
the widening of Karcher Road and Middleton Road, upon condition of addressing certain salient factors
prior to concluding the deeding of the land to the government entities involved.
Nampa Vida Nueva—Approved the planning phase for the new facility addition proposed.
Respectfully submitted,
PETE NICHOLS, Secretary
STANLEY RODES, Chairman
4. Camps Board
Ten years ago Trinity Pines Camp opened the doors. It hardly seems possible that a decade has
passed since operations began in Cascade, Idaho. On June 6, 2010, we will celebrate the entire day with
a worship service, special activities, lunch at Trinity Pines, and a reception in the afternoon. What a
tremendous success story and the credit goes to the strong support we have received across the district.
In 2009, the Camps Board made the decision to hire our first marketing director. Kyra Waitley had
been a lifeguard and Sr. Program Director at Trinity Pines for the past six years before becoming the
marketing director on September 1. The results have been tremendous as the board recognized the
importance of staying in the marketplace to fill reservations at Trinity Pines.
In September during the Adult Retreat, we dedicated a new retaining wall and upgrade to the
landscape in Memory Garden, along with naming the main road through the center of camp Kratzer Way
honoring Dr. Ronald and Thelma Kratzer for the vision, support, and dedication given to Trinity Pines. Dr.
Kratzer was serving as District Superintendent at the time the property was purchased. In addition, a new
amphitheater located in Elk Valley was dedicated to the Baker City Church of the Nazarene. Thanks to
Byron Henry and volunteers who donated many hours and financial support to this project. The new
amphitheater seats around 250 campers and will be a tremendous asset in offering an alternative location
for worship during the summer.
In the early fall, we completed construction of the new maintenance building which will allow us to
store equipment and machinery, protecting them from the weather. Many thanks to Rev. Charles Wilkes
for his leadership with this project and to the faithful financial partners who contributed funds to complete
this building. The building is located on the south end of the property.
In October, Share the Dream III was held and we introduced a new program – Celebration Club.
The district has been challenged to raise funds for reduction of the principal debt on the loans remaining
on construction of the conference center and manager’s home. Celebration Club was received with full
endorsement by the district. Participants were asked to contribute $1.00 for each year to celebrate
significant events in their lives – birthdays, anniversaries, and spiritual birthdays. The goal is to continue
with Celebration Club until the remaining principal balance is paid off.
The dedicated staff at Trinity Pines is a blessing to everyone who visits. On-site Manager Mike
Crevelt and his family; along with Lynn Rosbrugh, Office Manager; Steve Loder, Facility and Maintenance
Manager; Carol Loder, Housekeeping Manager; and Pam Morehouse, Food Service Manager; are on the
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front line. They do a wonderful job of handling our guests. Thanks to all of you.
Over 300 volunteers were led by a dedicated team of camp directors who helped deliver a
summer camping program to children and teens from across our district. Thanks to the churches that
have provided funds and extra effort to have members of their church attend camps.
Jubilation Station (snack shack) was relocated from its original location in Memory Garden to a
new location at the entrance to Elk Valley. This positions the snack shack in the center of the camp and
closer to the areas where activities are taking place. A new patio was also constructed around Jubilation
Station.
The success of Trinity Pines is based upon people. Two camps board members who have served
numerous years will be retiring from the board: Daylene Petersen, Caldwell Canyon Hill, and Bob
Kimbrough, Nampa First. Thanks for your years of dedication and involvement. Also special thanks to the
staff at Association Management Group in Meridian who work behind the scenes to help make the district
camping program such a success.
As we embark on our second decade of service to Christian camping, we are challenged and
excited. We face challenging economic times, but the Lord has been good in blessing the program with
many faithful and dedicated friends. We hope to see all of you on June 6 as we celebrate 10 great years
to the building of the Kingdom.
Respectfully submitted,
RICK WAITLEY, Executive Camp Director
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. Finance Committee
We thank God for His generous blessings upon the Intermountain District and commend the people
of our district for their faithful stewardship. The consistent support of pastors and laypersons alike is
essential to “Funding the Mission” of the Church of the Nazarene at home and abroad. Therefore, we
recommend the following:
1. That the churches of the Intermountain District follow the funding allocation formula established by
the General Board and the Board of General Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene which is
as follows:
“Each local church shall share in Funding the Mission of the International Church of the
Nazarene based on giving a percentage of Total Giving Income minus the amount given
for WEF (World Evangelism Fund) and Approved Mission Specials. The percentage
allocation is: 5.5%-WEF, 2%-P&B, 2.5%-Education (NNU), and each district shall set
their own allocation percentage.”
2. That the percentage allocation for the Intermountain District be 3.5%.
3. That the Funding the Mission budgets of each local church be determined by applying the following
percentages to its Total Giving Income minus those amounts given for WEF and Approved Mission
Specials:
FUNDING THE MISSION
World Evangelism Fund .............................................................. 5.5%
Pensions & Benefits .................................................................... 2.0%
Education (NNU) ......................................................................... 2.5%
District.......................................................................................... 3.5%
4. That each church pays all budgets monthly immediately following the last Sunday of the month.
5. That each church pays all budgets in full and strives to give Ten Percent of its Total Giving Income
for the Worldwide Evangelism Fund and Approved Mission Specials.
6. That all District financial records be audited annually, with the procedures and details to be arranged
by the District Advisory Board.
7. That the following budgets be adopted for the 2010-2011 District Assembly year (April 1, 2010
through March 31, 2011):
A. DISTRICT CENTER
INCOME
Local Churches (District Ministries Budget)
Other Income
$ 450,233
0
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Total Income
EXPENSE
Church Growth/Leadership
Ministerial Development and Counseling
Ministry Team Retreat
Boards and Committees
Leadership Conferences
District Assembly
Intermountain INSIGHTS
Special Recognition
General Assembly
Salary and Wages
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Office Staff
Housing
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Social Security
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Office Staff
Retirement
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Health Insurance
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Office Staff
Disability Insurance
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Other
Mission Travel – District Superintendent
Education Expense – Assistant District Superintendent
Total
Operations
Utilities
Repairs and Maintenance
Travel and Professional Expense
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
General Liability and Workers’ Comp Insurance
Office Supplies/Postage/Equipment
Bank Charges
Automobile Replacement and Maintenance
Accounting Services and Audit
Legal Counsel
Sabbatical – District Superintendent
Miscellaneous
Budget Contingency
Computer Support
Trinity Pines Notes Payable
Conference Center
Manager’s House
Total
Total Expense
$ 450,233
$
4,000
2,500
8,000
3,000
12,550
2,300
4,100
5,500
44,495
21,200
42,304
39,000
33,500
15,033
7,500
3,236
10,000
5,400
10,764
2,650
2,800
572
302
4,000
0
284,706
7,300
8,650
6,500
4,500
5,300
15,450
1,000
7,000
7,600
5,000
5,000
1,000
4,400
2,700
75,595
8,532
165,527
$ 450,233
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B. CHURCH SUPPORT
INCOME
Local Churches (District Ministries Budget)
Other Income and Reserves
Total Income
EXPENSE
Compensation Support
Housing
Health Insurance
Church Assistance
Special Projects and Assistance
Miscellaneous
Budget Contingency
Total Expense
$ 55,152
2,400
$ 57,552
1,500
0
23,152
18,900
10,000
3,000
1,000
$ 57,552
C. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (SDMI)
INCOME
Local Churches (District Ministries Budget)
Other Income and Reserves
Total Income
EXPENSE
Operations
Meetings
Office
Honoraria
General SDMI Convention
SDMI Chairman’s Expense
Resource Library
INSIGHTS Printing
District Tour and Training
District Assembly Lunch and Awards
Total
Children’s Ministries
Council
Quizzing and Scholarships
Children’s Pastors’ Prayer Retreat
Total
Adult Ministries
Council
Singles Ministry
Young Adult Ministry
Women’s Ministry
Men’s Ministry
Prime Time
Total
Total Expense
$ 12,650
6,000
$ 18,650
$ 2,500
800
875
3,000
2,500
200
200
1,800
2,000
$ 13,875
400
2,100
1,000
3,500
50
50
500
575
50
50
1,275
$ 18,650
D. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL (NMI)
INCOME
Budgets
Other Income and Reserves
Total Income
EXPENSE
District Funds
District NMI Convention
Deputation
Honoraria and Recognition
Office Operations
Travel and Meetings
$ 18,350
0
$ 18,350
$ 3,000
1,000
1,200
1,750
2,400
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LINKS Assignment
General NMI Convention
Seminars and Workshops
Mission Projects
Total Expense
2,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
$ 18,350
E. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (NYI)
INCOME
Local Churches (District Ministries Budget)
Other Income and Reserves
Total Income
EXPENSE
Honoraria
Tours and Conferences
Postage/Printing/Bank Fees
Promotions
Telephone
Council Meetings
President’s Travel and Meetings
Northwest Region Dues
Intermountain INSIGHTS
District NYI Convention
Main Event
Global NYI Convention
Nazarene Youth Congress
District Teen Retreat
Total Expense
$ 16,530
0
$ 16,530
$ 1,550
1,500
100
500
480
1,600
1,000
850
600
600
500
2,250
2,000
3,000
$ 16,530
F. CAMP OPERATIONS
INCOME
Registrations
Other Income
Total Income
EXPENSE
Personnel
Kitchen
Maintenance
Equipment
Utilities
Supplies
Administration
Promotion
Sales Taxes
Insurance
Program Operations
Other Camp Operations
Total Expense
$ 629,428
111,250
$ 740,678
239,285
135,885
78,800
10,700
93,897
29,150
60,935
16,076
5,800
31,150
36,000
3,000
$ 740,678
SUMMARY OF FUNDING FROM DISTRICT MINISTRIES BUDGET
District Center
$ 450,233
Church Support
55,152
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI)
12,650
Nazarene Missions International (NMI)
18,350
Nazarene Youth International (NYI)
16,530
Camp Operations
0
TOTAL
$ 552,915
Respectfully submitted,
LOWELL ROWLEY, Treasurer
KENT BAILEY, Chairman
A
B
C
D
E
F
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2. Auditing Committee
We, your Committee on Auditing, submit the following report:
In accordance with operational policies established by the District Advisory Board, an audit of the
district financial statement is conducted every other year following district assembly upon selection of a
qualified auditor by the District Advisory Board. In intervening years, a compilation of the district financial
statement is completed following district assembly by a qualified public accounting firm selected by the
District Advisory Board.
A compilation of the 2008-2009 district financial statement was completed in early fall 2009 and
subsequently reviewed by the District Advisory Board. The report confirmed the proper recording and
reporting of all financial transactions.
An audit of the 2009-2010 district financial statement shall be completed following district
assembly. Upon its completion, the audit report presented to the District Advisory Board shall be
available at the district office in Nampa, Idaho, for review by interested pastors and laypersons.
Respectfully submitted,
LOWELL ROWLEY, Secretary
KENT BAILEY, Chairman
3. Committee on Daily Journal
We, your Journal Committee, have read the minutes from Wednesday evening, May 12, 2010,
Thursday morning, afternoon, and evening, May 13, 2010, and find they give an accurate account of the
proceedings of these meetings. Minutes for Friday morning, May 14, 2010, will be read following the
close of the assembly. Furthermore, we extend authority to the district secretary to edit, expunge, and
print the minutes of the Intermountain District Assembly for the 2009-2010 church year.
Respectfully submitted,
BILLY O’CONNOR, Secretary
MARK HARMON, Chairman
4. Nominations Committee
Partial Report No. 1
We recommend that the following be adopted by acclamation:
District Assembly Finance Committee—We recommend that the 2011 District Assembly Finance
Committee be comprised of the members of the Advisory Board plus an equal number of ministers and
laypersons. (The district superintendent and district treasurer are members ex-officio per Manual 203.21.)
Accordingly, we recommend the following: ministers—Michael Allen, Timothy Brewer, Matthew Haggard,
Jerry Kester, Stanley Rodes, Eric Seaney, Richard Vasquez; laypersons—Gene Clark, Gary Evans,
Gerron Gibson, Ginny Gilbert, Pete Nichols, Rich Waitley, Rick Youngblood.
Camps Board—We recommend that the Camps Board be comprised of ten members, both
pastors and laypersons, in good standing on the district. Of the ten members, a minimum of four members
must come from each category (pastor/layperson). Board members will serve a term of three years.
Accordingly, in addition to those currently serving through 2011 and 2012, we recommend the following to
serve through 2013: ministers—Donald Renschler, Sara Winkelman; layperson—Missy Nida.
District Court of Appeals—We recommend that the District Court of Appeals be composed of two
(2) laypersons and three (3) ordained ministers, including the district superintendent. Accordingly, we
recommend that the following be elected to serve four (4) year terms ending in 2014: ministers—Daryl
Johnson, Jerry Kester; laypersons—Kent Bailey, Pete Nichols.
District Church Properties Board—We recommend that the District Church Properties Board be
composed of the district superintendent and no fewer than two (2) ministerial and two (2) lay members.
Accordingly, we recommend the following be elected to serve four (4) year terms ending in 2014:
ministers—Michael Allen, Terry Martin, Stanley Rodes, Charles Ryan; laypersons—Bill Downs, Keith
Jones, Pete Nichols, George Zickefoose.
Partial Report No. 2
We recommend elective ballots for the following offices:
Trustees, Northwest Nazarene University—For the election of one (1) layperson to serve for a
term of three (3) years, we nominate the following laypersons: Todd Goode, Brad Swartzentruber, Vicki
Thomas. We recommend the election be by majority vote and, if there is not an election after the third
ballot, the ballot be reduced to twice the number to elect.
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Advisory Board—The Intermountain District Advisory Board is divided into three (3) Election
Regions: Central (C) — churches in the E. and W. Treasure Valley Mission Areas; East (E) — churches
in the Magic Valley and E. Idaho/Nevada/Utah Mission Areas;
West (W) — churches in the E. Oregon
and Snake River Mission Areas
With a district membership of 11,681 we are eligible to have ten (10) members on the Advisory
Board (Manual 221). Accordingly, we recommend that the Advisory Board be comprised of five (5)
ministers and five (5) laypersons to serve terms of two (2) years, with the Assembly alternating each year
its election of lay and ministerial members. We also recommend that at least one (1) person from each
Election Region be elected.
This being the year to elect five (5) laypersons, we nominate the following: Central Area—Kevin
Borger, Steve Emerson, Eric Forseth, Joel Pearsall, Ernie Thompson; East Area: Keith Horwood, Lance
Phillips, Julie Sievers; West Area: Kent Bailey, Bryon Hemphill.
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) Board—For the election of one
(1) minister and one (1) layperson to serve for a term of three (3) years, we nominate the following:
ministers—Jeffery Doud, Debi Schmelzenbach; laypersons—Robbie Durbin, LoRee Feltz.
Respectfully submitted,
STANLEY RODES, Secretary
STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman
5. Memoirs
In Loving Memory of Our Dedicated Elders
Nampa First—Obed Dahl, Paul Harris, Betty Frampton-Powell
In Loving Memory of Our Faithful Laypersons
Baker City—Shirley Clapp, Sue Stiff
Boise First—Margie Howard, Harold Thompson
Boise Five Mile—Mildred Boles, Leona Burkett, Coralee Perry, Ben F. Turner, Sr.
Boise New Hope—Ethel Miller, Jim Montgomery, Helen Waller
Caldwell Canyon Hill—Doris Hibberd
Elgin Harvester’s—Fautallan Rutherford
Emmett—Lillie Coggins, Barbara Erb
Kuna—Vernon Baker, James Close, Georgia Smith
Meridian Valley Shepherd—Lucille Groff, Sally Lee, Norvella Mittleider, Lester Peck, Ruth Van Koman
Mountain Home—Blake Lemke
Nampa Bethel—Clarence Burk, Leah Williams, Wayne Wolf
Nampa College—Rosalee Allison, Theodore Bergstrom, Evangeline Cone, Gilbert Ford, Norma Ford,
Bessie Hagemeier, Josephine Kincaid, Fern Lester, Gertrude Seaman, Paul Tygart, Deloris
Waller
Nampa Fairview—Opal Foster, Scott Patton, John Slack, Sr.
Nampa First—Klaus Bohne, Jim Corbett, Ralph Crane, Kathy Davlin, Almeta Dean, Sharon Dinger,
Sandra Fogleman, Charlie Gearhart, Clyde Gentzler, Vernadean Harris, Hattie Jans, Sallie
Mendenhall, Genevieve Mumford, Everett Paine, May Paine, Don Rundle, Nelma Smith, Faye
Sutherland, Dorothy Teare, Heyward Weller
Nampa Karcher—Kathy Bauder, Wayne Bauder, Pauls Rogers-Cragwick, LeRoy Tombaugh, Rosella
Tombaugh, Pat Westlund
Nampa Lakeview—Ilo Lycan, Hazel Seal, Wilma Trosper
New Plymouth—Lenoir Smith
Ontario—Lou Stafford
Payette—Lorraine Barker, William Orval Dewey, Rose Marie Hostick, Leland E. Maust, Earl Frank
McGehee, Babe Oliver, Gary Dwight Welch
Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries—Gary Hartle
Salt Lake City First—Barbara Gardner, Dawnn Wigginn
Twin Falls—Francis Sharp
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6. Christian Action Committee
As Christ’s Church we have an extraordinary opportunity and responsibility to demonstrate the
vitality of our faith in the areas of home, work, recreation, and worship. We must encourage believers in
Christ to think and behave like our Lord. The Gospel determines our moral action and informs our ethic.
Therefore, we recommend the following statements:
1. PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN LIVING - We recommend that we keep before our people the
principles as set forth in “The Covenant of Christian Character” (Manual 27-27.3, 903.1-903.19). We
further recommend these Manual statements be printed and distributed periodically throughout the year.
2. CHRISTIAN FAMILY - Recognizing that a strong America is dependent upon strong churches
and strong families, we emphasize the importance of Christian family life. We caution our people to
beware of and to resist efforts to redefine the family in terms that violate the biblical concept of the
sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman (Manual 35-37). We agree that ministers of the
Church of the Nazarene give due care to matters relating to solemnizing marriages (Manual 35.2).
Solemnization of marriage is all inclusive: the sacred ceremony, the license, the filing of the license, and
the person performing the ceremony certifying that the persons involved were legally joined in matrimony.
We recommend that each family spend time praying, reading the Word, and worshiping together. We
also suggest that each church evaluate its calendar and programs to assure that church activities are
planned to be “family friendly.” Our pastors and people are also encouraged to aggressively respond to
the needs of single-parent families.
3. MORAL VALUES - We appeal to our local and district leaders and pastors to give strong
emphasis in our Christian Education curriculum and from our pulpits to such basic biblical truths as will
develop the sense of discernment and discrimination between good and evil.
4. MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY - We recognize that the media and contemporary technology is a
powerful communication tool. In light of victimization of children and the merchandising of immoral
products through the Internet, it is imperative that technology, social networks, and all forms of popular
media be continually scrutinized and evaluated. Parents and leaders in our churches should take all
possible means to educate and protect children from pedophiles and all others who would prey on them.
We all should guard our eyes and hearts from that which will defile, destroy, or hinder our inheriting the
kingdom of God. We commend those who sponsor the good and let our voices be heard against the
unacceptable.
5. COMMENDATIONS AND CONCERNS - We encourage our people to express appreciation to
individuals, elected officials, media, and other organizations who support values consistent with biblical
standards in society. We also pray for and express concern to those who oppose such values. Knowing
all that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good persons to do nothing, we strongly urge that our local
churches seek to involve their people in forms of ministry that will model our biblical standards of morality
to the communities in which they live.
6. GAMBLING - Gambling (legalized lotteries included) has gained an unparalleled foothold these
past years. Gambling is addictive in nature, potentially inflicting or increasing poverty in the lives of those
who participate and their dependents. Gambling undermines personal trust in God and our responsibility
to work faithfully (1 Thessalonians 4:11-12). We appeal to each church to oppose gambling and legalized
lotteries.
7. COMPASSIONATE MINISTRY - Our people must always be concerned about the needy of our
communities. By providing food, clothing, and shelter, we can continue in the footsteps of our founding
fathers — that is, taking the Gospel to the hurting. We encourage our people to support faith-based and
community initiatives which care for the less fortunate and to foster social services available in their area
that develop compassionate community partnerships.
8. LORD’S DAY SANCTITY - We urge that the Lord’s Day continue to be observed as “. . . a day
wholly unto the Lord,” set aside for the worship of God and the recuperation of our bodies. We urge
Christians to avoid participation in any activity that would take away from the sanctity of the Lord’s Day.
9. HOMOSEXUALITY - We urge our people, in observance of biblical truth, to oppose the popular
assumption that homosexual and lesbian behaviors are normal and acceptable. We recommend that
political, business, media, and entertainment organizations which favor and/or glorify this immoral and
destructive behavior be rejected. We further request the Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries of
the General Church develop a curriculum objectively addressing the benefits of obedience to the biblical
standard of moral conduct, emphasizing the known disintegrating results inherent in homosexual activity,
and encouraging the church to act in a redemptive manner by praying and believing that God can
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transform any and every individual.
10. NON-DISCRIMINATION - Recognizing the biblical standard of reaching out to all people
regardless of race, color, class, language, status, gender or ethnicity, we encourage our churches to take
deliberate and intentional steps to reach out to and include all peoples in our congregations and
ministries. We stand opposed to any attempts to segregate people by race, color, class, language, or
ethnic group.
11. CREATION - The Church of the Nazarene believes in the biblical account of creation. We
oppose any godless interpretation of the origin of the universe and of humankind. We firmly believe that
God is the Creator.
12. SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE - We believe in the sanctity of human life and must unite to
protect against abortion and embryonic stem cell research that requires the destruction of the human
embryo. We ought also to protect against all efforts to legalize euthanasia and against the withholding of
reasonable medical care to the handicapped, the terminally ill, or the elderly. Life is a gift from God. All
human life, including life developing in the womb, is created by God in His image and is, therefore, to be
nurtured, supported, and protected from the moment of conception. We oppose induced abortion by any
means when used for either personal convenience or population control (Manual 36).
We further recommend that each local church board establish a Christian Action Committee of no
less than three persons who will report to the board semi-annually actions taken to implement the
statements of the adopted report of the District Christian Action Committee and to provide information to
the local church that will assist in stimulating a Christian response to the social issues of our times.
Recognizing that a holy life begins within and realizing that the keen edge of spiritual living can be
dulled, it is imperative that we think and behave like the redeemed people of God that we are. Our final
admonition comes from the pen of Paul who sums up the intent of this report: “Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there
be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things” (Philippians 4:8).
It should be noted that the District Assembly is not a legislative body and therefore recommends
the delegation refer to the Church of the Nazarene Manual 2009-2013 for current actions on social issues
(Manuals are available from Nazarene Publishing House). If discussion of this report is desired,
appointments with the District Advisory Board can be considered through the Intermountain District
Office.
Respectfully submitted,
JOY STREIGHT, Secretary
ERIC SEANEY, Chairman
7. Education
Recognizing the mutual value of the century long partnership between the churches of the
Intermountain District of the Church of the Nazarene and Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) for the
training and development of Christian leaders in the Wesleyan tradition and providing Christian-based
higher education for people in the Northwest, the Committee on Education solicits pastors and laypersons
to give cooperation, support, and prayers for Northwest Nazarene University, Nazarene Theological
Seminary, and Nazarene Bible College.
We recommend the following:
1. That people in our churches pursuing higher education be encouraged to consider NNU for
their education needs. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Carly Bartlett or Steen Edwards
at 208-467-8000 or 1-877-NNU-4-YOU (transfer students are encouraged to contact Anna Lee) for
admission and financial aid information.
2. That every church of the district strive to pay its education goal in full and take advantage of
the Trustees Matching Award Program to make more funds available for their students who attend NNU.
The matching rate for 2010-2011 is:
Church’s Education
Church’s
NNU Match
Combined
Budget Payment
Contribution
Ratio
Potential
0-79%
Up to $300
1:1
$600
80-89%
Up to $300
2:1
$900
90-99%
Up to $300
3:1
$1,200
100%
Up to $300
7:1
$2,400
We commend all churches that are involved in the matching program and encourage them to give
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above the $300 matching amount to students attending NNU. We further recommend that local
churches, with the prompting of the university, see that the awards be announced at high school
graduations or award assemblies as well as in worship services.
3. That the alumni and friends of the university promote the work of NNU by praying for the
university, recruiting students, and giving to University Scholarship Funds. These groups can work with
Tahmina Martelly (telephone: 801-265-3403 or email: [email protected]) or Phyllis Hartley Perkins
(telephone: 208-468-0579 or email: [email protected]), the NNU Alumni Representatives for the
Intermountain District.
4. That every church be strongly encouraged to participate in raising funds for endowed
scholarships (including the Ministerial Scholarship Program) to provide greater financial support and
reduce the net education cost to our students who attend NNU.
5. That our people be encouraged to invest in the work of NNU through charitable gift annuities,
charitable trusts, and by placing NNU in their last wills and testaments. Donors should be encouraged to
give to the General Endowment Fund or the unrestricted University Fund.
6. That Idaho residents in our churches be made aware of the benefits of state income tax credits
available when giving to NNU.
7. That each local church cooperate with the university in the following ways:
a. Assist with recruiting prospective students.
(1) Encourage all senior high school students to participate in and send all high school
juniors and seniors to one of the Explore NNU or Friday Escape events held at various
times throughout the year at NNU.
(2) Maintain a supply of literature about the university.
(3) See that the Admissions Office of the university receives the names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of the local junior and senior high church youth and other potential
college students.
(4) Publicly acknowledge in a worship service all students receiving matching awards from
NNU.
b. Remember its college students in prayer and give special attention to all missionary and
international students.
c. Promote NNU by a positive attitude, allowing university groups to hold services.
d. Open the church schedule to the ministries of students, faculty, and staff to be a resource
for needs of local churches.
e. Enter into partnership with the university by encouraging Work & Witness type teams from
the local church to assist the university in special projects.
f. Encourage support of the NNU Volunteer Association whose members give staff support to
various needs of the university.
g. Observe Nazarene University Day, which is scheduled for April 17, 2011.
h. Cooperate with, support, and pray for the Ministerial Scholarship program and
participating students.
8. That all new pastors and associates who have never visited the campus of NNU be
encouraged to do so as soon as possible. The university will provide lodging and meals for new pastors
who are visiting NNU. For more information, contact Rev. Fred Fullerton, Vice President of Spiritual and
Leadership Development, at 208-467-8949.
9. That each local congregation consider providing a budget line item for pastoral continuing
education.
10. That the Intermountain District churches continue to pray for and participate in the annual
offerings for Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Bible College.
11. That pastors and families of Nazarene students attending other colleges notify pastors in the
college community so that they may give spiritual support to these young people.
12. That, as NNU desires to promote itself on the local church level, each church provide
promotional time and space to the university and its representatives in services and in common meeting
areas of the church.
13. That each local congregation appoint an NNU Church Representative who will:
a. Accept responsibility for receiving and distributing communications from the university.
b. Work in conjunction with the pastor/pastoral staff to see that this information gets to the
various departments of the church.
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14. That, in addition to University Day, each local church body coordinate and facilitate with NNU
an “NNU Church Invasion Day” Sunday morning program.
15. Use the available on-line resources that promote Northwest Nazarene University. This can
be accessed at www.nnu.edu/downloadableresource.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID SLONAKER, Secretary
JERRY KESTER, Chairman
8. Church Planting and Ministerial Support
Believing that it is the sacred duty and goal of each church to support its pastor so that the pastor
may devote full time to the work of the ministry, the Committee on Church Planting and Ministerial
Support recommends:
1. That the church family provide its pastoral family with a solid base of prayer support,
encouragement, and understanding upon which can be built an effective ministry.
2. That regular attention be given to adequate financial provisions for the pastor and family.
Items in the financial package should include:
a. Salary: A minimum of $2,000 per month be considered as a base for self-supporting
churches. Salary supplement through the District Church Support budget may be
recommended by the District Superintendent and approved by the District Advisory Board
on a case-by-case basis. Salary reviews should be made annually.
b. Housing: A parsonage, including all utilities, improvements, and maintenance costs, or a
comparable cash housing allowance. Regular attention should be given by the church
board to parsonage care and improvement.
c. Health Insurance: Every church is to pay the premiums for insurance coverage for its
pastoral family or families. The only exceptions are those churches under temporary
Church Planting assistance. Such protection is of vital importance, both to the church and
its pastor(s).
d. Social Security: Participation in the Social Security program is mandatory for Nazarene
ministers and requires them to pay the tax on a quarterly basis at the rate of 15.30%,
figured on salary and the value of provided housing. Reimbursement by the church to the
pastor for the net full amount paid by the pastor is recommended.
3. Each church is to have a Pastoral Care Committee. Its function is to provide recognition for
the pastors and their families on special occasions (Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries,
etc.) with a gift/cash and, when appropriate, a celebration.
4. That each church establish an Accountable Reimbursement Plan with its pastoral staff in
accordance with the current I.R.S. Code in order to provide for the reimbursement of out-of-pocket
ministry expenses including the costs of operation of personal vehicles used in church work, churchrelated entertainment, professional enrichment, district meetings, and continuing education not otherwise
provided for by the church.
5. That the church board give serious consideration to retirement planning for its ministers.
Regular deposits of any amount into a tax-sheltered annuity or other retirement plan offered by the
general church is one logical approach. Payment in full of the Pensions & Benefits goal is also vital.
6. That our churches encourage personal renewal for their pastoral families through:
a. Regular use of at least one day each week for rest and relaxation.
b. Vacation time, given with full pay and with the church paying for pulpit supply, built around
the pattern of:
(1) Two weeks (14 calendar days, including 2 Sundays) for pastors who have served in
the denomination up to 5 years.
(2) Three weeks (21 calendar days, including 3 Sundays) for pastors serving the
denomination from 6 to 15 years.
(3) Four weeks (28 calendar days, including 4 Sundays) for pastors serving in the
denomination more than 15 years.
c. Provisions of at least one week each year for study and improvement apart from church
functions and vacations, with a report being given to the church board regarding the week's
activities and actual expenses being reimbursed to the pastor.
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7. That we continue the practice, particularly at Christmas time, of the larger churches sponsoring
smaller church pastoral families for special care. This process is coordinated through the district office.
8. That we be reminded that the objective of each local church is to become fully self-supporting,
including adequate care for our pastoral families. Salary supplements from the Church Support fund and
from other district sources should be considered as temporary assistance while full local support is being
developed. No church should expect such assistance for more than two years. After a church has
received support for one year, it should present a plan to the Advisory Board for removing itself from
assistance.
9. That financial care of commissioned evangelists serving our churches include:
a. Salary for each week of service to the local church at the rate of at least twice the
pastor's weekly salary. A meeting held over two Sundays should be considered as
equivalent to two weeks. The reimbursement of travel, lodging, and other expense
should be additional.
b. Consideration given to group insurance coverage provided for commissioned evangelists
by the local church where membership is held.
10. Since we believe that adequate support for ministerial personnel will relieve personal
pressures, thereby resulting in more effective leadership and direction for Kingdom growth, we
recommend that a copy of this report be provided to each church board secretary and read or distributed
to each local church board at the first church board meeting following the district assembly.
Retirement Benefits
1. Each local church should review regularly the impact of current tax law as it relates to estate
and retirement planning. Qualified independent counsel should be sought.
2. The denomination’s retirement plan will place $500 into the pastor’s retirement 403(b) account
for the current year. We urge churches to match this amount as a bare minimum. Churches that are able
should increase that amount as much as possible. Special attention should be given if the pastor resides
in a church-owned parsonage.
3. Full payment of the Pensions & Benefits goal by the church will result in an additional annual
deposit of $500.
4. Basic Life Insurance is provided for every qualified minister in the amount of $15,000 in life
insurance coverage and $1,000 of spousal life insurance coverage at no cost. This benefit is made
possible through the faithful giving by churches and districts to the Nazarene Pensions and Benefits USA
Fund. To qualify the minister must be an active, full-time and full-livelihood ordained minister, districtlicensed minister, or district-credentialed lay person who is an employee of a Nazarene church or a
Nazarene church agency on a U.S. district that pays into the Pensions and Benefits Fund, who is younger
than age 70½, and who is not receiving a retirement benefit from the Basic Pension Plan portion of the
Single Defined Benefit Plan.
Sabbatical Leave Guidelines
Sabbatical Defined: An extended time away from routine ministry for the purpose of renewal,
retooling, and fresh visioning.
For Senior Pastors: After six (6) years of full-time ministry in the same local church, a sabbatical
of up to six (6) weeks could be granted to take place in year seven (7). This time can be taken in
successive weeks or in less extensive increments, as the senior pastor and the church board agree and
in consultation with the district superintendent (Manual 129.10).
For Pastoral Staff: The granting of sabbaticals for pastoral staff members may be reviewed on a
case-by-case basis by their senior pastor and local church board, and in consultation with the district
superintendent.
Local Church Responsibilities: To extend full compensation and benefits to the pastor during the
sabbatical and provide interim ministry and a love offering to assist in travel and other expenses for the
pastor.
Pastor's Responsibilities: (1) To present a sabbatical plan to the church board for input and
approval; (2) to provide a contact source, if needed; (3) to share the highlights of the sabbatical with the
church upon completion; (4) to submit a brief written report to the district superintendent.
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Important Sabbatical Preparations: (1) Lines of authority while pastor is gone; (2) pastor's
responsibilities cared for; (3) procedures for dealing with any crisis (conflicts, counseling, etc.); (4) if
interim pastor is brought in, a love offering given when assignment is completed.
Suggested Questions to Interact with in Planning for a Sabbatical: (1) What are the risks? (2)
What are the advantages? (3) What are our mutual goals and expectations for the sabbatical? (4) What
methods of communication will be in place regarding the sabbatical?
Examples of Sabbaticals: (1) continuing education at an accredited institution (NNU would
provide a cost-effective program); (2) traveling sabbatical to visit other churches and get some fresh
ideas; (3) a mountain retreat area where prayer and a planned reading program could take place; (4)
attendance at various short-term seminars in area(s) of need; (5) a trip in the U.S. or abroad to a spiritual
renewal center; (6) mini-sabbaticals, such as those offered by NNU, for churches where this would be an
unreasonable financial impact. NNU provides the use of their library, chapel programs, and free housing
(as space is available).
Respectfully submitted,
KENT CONRAD, Secretary
STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman
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VI. Minutes of the Conventions
and Auxiliaries
A. DISTRICT NMI RALLY AND CONVENTION NOTES
Dates: May 11-12, 2010
Location: College Church of the Nazarene in Nampa, Idaho
Theme: God Is Doing Amazing Things
NMI Convention Speaker: Dr. Nina Gunter, General Superintendent Emerita
NMI Rally: May 11, 2010
NMI Convention: May 12, 2010
EVENING SESSION – Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Pre-service videos on JESUS Film and Compassionate Ministries
March of Flags
Congregational worship in song, led by Paul Ellis
Welcome from District NMI President Ginny Gilbert
Greetings and offering invitation by Pastor Daryl Johnson (Nampa College)
Offering received for world missions
DVD: Compassionate Ministries Child Sponsorship
Special music: “Little Is Much If God Is In It” sung by Paul Ellis
Missions message by Dr. Nina Gunter, General Superintendent Emerita
Communion, served by Dr. Stephen Borger, District Superintendent
MORNING SESSION – Wednesday, May 12, 2010
DVD: NMI Core Value of Prayer
Concert of prayer, led by Joy Streight
Congregational worship in song, led by Paul Ellis
Welcome and opening of Convention by District NMI President Ginny Gilbert
Missions message by Dr. Nina Gunter, General Superintendent Emerita
Offering received for world missions
Affirmation of Convention schedule and assistants, voting area, and seating of alternates
DVD greetings from Dr. Daniel Ketchum, General NMI Director, and Rev. Jennifer Brown, General
NMI President
Report by Mrs. Carolita Fraley (Regional NMI Council Representative)
Sending of greetings to Dr. Daniel Ketchum (General NMI Director), Rev. Jennifer Brown (General
NMI President), missionaries who are members of the District, District LINKS missionaries,
and former District Presidents not present
Recognition of special guests: missionaries and former missionaries, Mrs. Lois VanHooser (former
Intermountain District NMI President), Dr. Phyllis Perkins and Dr. Nina Gunter (former
General NMI directors), Mrs. Mary Winkle (former Regional NMI Representative and former
NMI President for the WA-PAC District), and Trude Thompson (former Regional NMI
Representative and former District President from Colorado)
DVD: NMI Core Value of Education
DVD: Matt Zimmer on resources and order form from Nazarene Publishing House
DVD: World Mission Broadcast
Report of District NMI President Ginny Gilbert; acceptance of report
Report of District NMI Treasurer Linda Elwood; acceptance of report
Ballots to re-elect District NMI Treasurer and elect District NMI Secretary
DVD: NMI Core Value of Discipling
Work & Witness presentation by Pastor Jimmie Franklin, District Work & Witness Coordinator
LINKS missionaries presentation by Rev. Peter Burkhart, District LINKS Secretary
Mission Aviation Fellowship presentation by Ronald Johnson
North Andean Partnership presentation by Al Wright
Break for lunch, with emphasis on Youth in Mission
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Congregational worship in song, led by Paul Ellis
Results of ballot to re-elect Linda Elwood as District NMI Treasurer; 314 ballots cast, 313 valid; reelection of Linda Elwood as District NMI Treasurer
Results of ballot to elect District NMI Secretary; 317 ballots cast, 317 valid; election of Gail Zickefoose
as District NMI Secretary
DVD: NMI Core Value of Giving
World Evangelism Fund presentation by Tressa Willson
Missions update on Joseph Project by Eric Kellerer
Missions update on Extreme Peru by Sara Winkelman, Andrew Kendall, Callie Pugel, Natalie
Streight, and Brent Deakins
Missions update on Northern Europe by Philip McAllister
Missions update on Destination Ministries by Greg Armstrong
Missions update on Bangladesh by Dr. Nina Gunter
Missions update on Hands of Hope by Debbie Wheeler
DVD: Missions update on JESUS Film Harvest Partners
Concert of prayer, led by Pastor Joy Streight
B. DISTRICT NYI CONVENTION NOTES
Date: March 12, 2010
Location: NNU
Aaron Larson- Welcome/set voting area
Explain NYI convention
Greetings from D.S. Borger
Introduction of the NYI president, Richard Vasquez
President’s Report
Instructions/Distribution of Ballot # 1
Presentation of Timothy Award to Jon MacDonald
Results of Ballot #1
Treasurer’s Report- Jon MacDonald
Project the Nominating Committee report for approval.
Question from the floor
Question from the floor
Ballot #2 (Board of tellers #2 – Matthew Willson) {Election of Officers}.
Motion made to: Suspend the rules to change the voting process to a plurality.
Ballot #3 (Board of tellers #1 – Christopher Wighaman) {Members @ large}
Quizzing Report – Jennifer Chase
NNU-Carly Bartlett & Steen Edwards
Kenny Wade distributed a book, Postmodern and Wesleyan, to all the youth workers.
Results from Ballot #2
Results from Ballot #3
Distribution of ballot #4 (Board of tellers #2).
NYI Camps – Kyra Waitley
Nathan Roskam and Sherri Walker will be directing senior high camp June 14-18
Todd Puckett and Tom (Tag) Griffin will be the junior high directors
Back to Kenneth Wade’s conversation with Brooklyn Lindsey
Prayer led by Brooklyn
NYC 2011 – Aaron Larson
Results from Ballot #4 College &Senior High
Instructions/distribution of Ballot #5 (Board of tellers #2 – Jeffrey Miller) (Senior High)
Worship led by Covenant
Pastor Jeffery Doud, guest Speaker, introduced by Richard Vasquez
Final ballot result: Senior High
Instructions and Dismissal – Richard Vasquez
Adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
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VII. Financial and Statistical
DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT
Fiscal Year 2009-2010
A. DISTRICT CENTER
INCOME
Budgets
Interest
Other Income
Total Income
EXPENSE
Church Growth/Leadership
Ministerial Development and Counseling
Ministry Team Retreat
Boards and Committees
Leadership Conferences
District Assembly
Intermountain INSIGHTS
Special Recognition
Salary
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Office Staff
Housing
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Social Security
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Office Staff
Retirement
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Health Insurance
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Office Staff
Disability Insurance
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
Other
Mission Travel – District Superintendent
Education Expense – Assistant District Superintendent
Total
Operations
Computer Support
Utilities
Repairs and Maintenance
Travel
District Superintendent
Assistant District Superintendent
General Liability and Workers’ Comp Insurance
District Center
Office Supplies/Postage/Equipment
Accounting Services and Audit
Legal Counsel
Miscellaneous
General Assembly
Total
Total Expense
$ 338,371
1,878
6,951
$ 347,200
$
1,861
2,113
11,755
4,181
12,763
5,417
3,673
42,395
11,555
46,247
39,000
33,875
15,033
7,500
3,538
10,000
5,100
10,348
2,707
4,558
514
271
2,000
7,200
283,604
3,310
6,775
4,508
7,305
7,090
4,905
2,614
14,064
3,600
8,100
2,174
4,500
68,945
352,549
75
Budget Net
$ (5,349)
District Center Cash Balance
Beginning
Income
Expense
Balance Sheet
Ending
$ 136,809
347,200
(352,549)
(22,145)
$ 109,315
Detail of Ending Cash Balance
Operations
General Assembly Delegates
Automobile Replacement
Designated Ministries
$ 62,868
15,607
21,000
9,840
B. CHURCH SUPPORT
INCOME
Budgets
Home Missions Support
Nampa Hispanic Project
Other Income
Total Income
EXPENSE
Compensation Support
Housing
Health Insurance
Church Assistance
Special Projects and Assistance
Total Expense
Budget Net
$ 45,208
11,000
5,340
466
$ 62,014
$ 14,040
0
12,148
18,188
4,959
49,335
$ 12,679
Church Support Cash Balance
Beginning
Income
Expense
Balance Sheet
Ending
$ 71,434
62,014
(49,335)
(48,980)
$ 35,133
Detail of Ending Cash Balance
Operations
Designated Ministries
$ 34,133
1,000
C. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (SDMI)
INCOME
Budgets
Other Income
Total Income
EXPENSE
Operations
Meetings
Office
Honoraria
General SDMI Convention
SDMI Chairman’s Expense
Resource Library
INSIGHTS Printing
District Tour and Training
District Assembly Lunch and Awards
Total
$ 12,094
0
$ 12,094
$ 2,124
384
963
3,000
933
0
600
1,939
2,224
$ 12,167
76
Children’s Ministries
Council
Quizzing and Scholarships
Workers’ Training
Total
Adult Ministries
Young Adults Ministry
Women’s Ministry
Total
Total Expense
Budget Net
49
826
0
875
594
14
608
13,650
$ (1,556)
SDMI Cash Balance
Beginning
Income
Expense
Balance Sheet
Ending
$ 28,415
12,094
(13,650
(3,061)
$ 23,798
Detail of Ending Cash Balance
Operations
General SDMI Convention Delegates
Designated Ministries
$ 16,502
5,998
1,298
D. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL (NMI)
INCOME
District Funds
Budgets
Other
$ 18,149
0
Total
General Funds
Special Projects
Total
Total Income
EXPENSE
District Funds
District NMI Convention
Honoraria and Recognition
Seminars and Workshops
District LINKS Assignments
Office Operations
Travel and Meetings
Deputation
General NMI Convention
Mission Projects
Total
General Funds
Convention Speaker (Monte Cyr)
Other Non-Budgeted Expenses
Children’s VBS Project
Youth in Mission
Total
Total Expense
Budget Net
$ 18,149
9,217
9,217
$ 27,366
$ 3,218
1,200
374
1,920
874
2,702
740
4,129
1,007
16,164
1,888
1,065
1,710
3,034
7,697
23,861
$ 3,505
NMI Cash Balance
Beginning
Income
Expense
Balance Sheet
$ 24,876
27,366
(23,861)
(10,773)
77
Ending
$ 17,608
Detail of Ending Cash Balance
Operations
District Mission Projects
General NMI Convention Delegates
$ 7,608
1,000
9,000
E. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (NYI)
INCOME
Budgets
Interest
$ 15,055
0
Total Income
EXPENSE
Honoraria
Tours and Conferences
Postage/Printing/Bank Fees
Telephone
Equipment
Promotions
Council Meetings
District Teen Retreat
District Mission Trip
President’s Travel and Meetings
Northwest Region Dues
INSIGHTS Printing
District NYI Convention
Main Event
Indoor Camp Meeting
Global NYI Convention
Nazarene Youth Congress
Quizzing
Call to Ministry Conference
Lagoon
Total Expense
Budget Net
$ 15,055
$ 1,550
1,183
42
480
679
570
1,766
1,747
1,500
998
850
600
558
883
74
5,029
94
340
415
(309)
19,049
$ (3,994)
NYI Cash Balance
Beginning
Income
Expense
Balance Sheet
Ending
$ 19,269
15,055
(19,049)
0
$ 15,275
Detail of Ending Cash Balance
Operations
Lagoon
College Missions
Global NYI Convention
Main Event
Nazarene Youth Congress
Quizzing
Quizzing Scholarships
Teen Retreat
Indoor Camp Meeting
Call to Ministry Conference
$ (2,630)
665
1,000
(503)
4,170
9,877
1,251
1,750
36
304
(645)
F. CAMP OPERATIONS
INCOME
Budgets
Camper Registrations
$ 91,301
183,013
78
Group Registrations
Challenge Course
Store
Share the Dream Fundraiser
March Madness Fundraiser
Miscellaneous Income
Total Income
EXPENSE
Personnel
Kitchen
Maintenance
Additions and Improvements
Utilities
Supplies
Administration
Promotion
Sales Taxes (rentals/lodging/meals/store)
Insurance
Program Operations
Total Expense
Budget Net
378,384
9,607
24,459
5,250
1,755
4,555
$ 698,324
226,089
114,239
76,736
19,806
94,033
28,183
44,164
17,650
6,917
31,852
32,510
$
692,179
6,145
Camp Operations Cash Balance
Beginning
Income
Expense
Balance Sheet
Ending
$ (24,572)
698,324
(692,179)
9,286
$ (9,141)
Detail of Ending Cash Balance
Operations
Designated Ministry
Maintenance
Camp Endowment
Lay Retreat
$ (20,014)
63
9,600
50
1,160
Respectfully submitted,
LOWELL ROWLEY, District Treasurer
Supplemental Statistical Report
Intermountain
Value District Property
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
Indebtedness on District Property
$ 287,200
$5,130,851
$
0
$ 796,706
11
12
13
14
15
15a
Full Church Members
End of Year
Received from Other
Denominations
10
16
17
16
4
0
20
2
19
7
28
324
41
0
382
59
2
0
18
20
0
16
0
16
63
0
0
73
Boise Euclid Community
Rev. Dennis L. Sams
69
1
0
0
1
0
5
0
5
65
19
0
47
Boise First
Rev. Darrel K. Wiseman
533
11
0
8
19
3
0
1
4
548
235
0
635
Boise Five Mile
Rev. Benjamin L. Turner
129
0
0
2
2
4
0
7
11
120
60
0
99
Boise New Hope
Rev. Matthew N. Haggard
236
2
0
9
11
4
23
0
27
220
21
0
175
Buhl
Rev. Charles L. Sheridan
Caldwell Canyon Hill
Rev. Dave Fraley
Caldwell Ustick Road
Council
Associate Church
Members
Inactive Church
Members
Total Gains
Weekly Corporate
Worship
332
Rev. Joy L. Streight
Total Losses
Rev. Jonathan M. Privett
Boise Castle Hills
Lost by Death
Pastor Name
Baker City
Received by
Transfer
Church Name
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
6
7
8
9
10
9
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
1
2
3
4
5
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2010
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
79
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
79
19
0
26
266
10
5
11
26
1
1
4
6
286
0
0
186
Rev. Brian D. Dyer
84
4
0
3
7
0
0
0
0
91
20
0
131
Rev. Robert K. Barkley
48
0
0
2
2
0
5
0
5
45
7
0
56
*11 Eagle
12 Elgin Harvester's
Rev. Timothy P. Bunn
502
0
1
8
9
0
0
12
12
499
224
0
624
Rev. Fred E. Laeger
49
3
0
0
3
2
0
0
2
50
0
0
97
13 Elko
14 Ely New Life Community
15 Emmett
Rev. Perry A. Arbogast
45
5
8
0
13
0
4
1
5
53
0
0
53
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
213
14
7
9
30
2
27
0
29
214
54
0
169
16 Enterprise
17 Filer
Rev. Kenneth F. Coreson
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
22
Rev. Rebecca J. Notbohm
Rev. Ryan C. Notbohm
99
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
101
20
0
60
18 Gooding Desert Hills
19 Harney County
20 Harper
Rev. Jeffery S. Doud
64
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
64
27
37
62
Rev. Benjamin T. Vavold
87
13
0
2
15
1
8
0
9
93
6
0
96
Rev. Leland R. Tiller
30
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
32
7
0
45
21
22
23
24
25
Homedale Mountain View
Rev. Charles L. Ryan Jr.
214
3
0
2
5
2
0
0
2
217
0
0
265
Idaho Falls
Rev. Robert M. Sherwood
258
8
2
0
10
0
0
0
0
268
86
0
210
John Day
Rev. Daniel R. Wiese
85
2
3
0
5
0
1
2
3
87
13
0
101
Kimberly
Rev. Michael G. Seward
131
0
0
7
7
0
0
4
4
134
0
0
70
Kuna
Rev. Eric C. Seaney
192
2
0
2
4
3
0
0
3
193
43
0
271
26
27
28
29
30
La Grande
Rev. Timothy M. Gerdes
188
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
188
97
0
167
Layton Rosewood Lane
Joel R. Gay
44
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
47
0
0
43
Marsing
Rev. Billy K. O'Connor
54
6
1
0
7
0
0
0
0
61
2
0
59
71
0
3
0
3
0
1
2
3
71
0
0
86
Meridian Valley Shepherd
Dr. Timothy B. Pusey
648
25
0
17
42
5
1
8
14
676
26
0
520
31
32
33
34
Middleton
Paul B Johnson
McCall
Mountain Home
68
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
3
66
22
0
38
396
16
0
2
18
2
0
10
12
402
143
95
253
Nampa Bethel
Rev. Douglas R. Wilson
461
12
0
16
28
3
12
5
20
469
0
0
489
Nampa College
Rev. Daryl E. Johnson
851
24
0
9
33
10
0
17
27
857
167
0
831
* Sponsored New Church this Year
15a
16
Inactive Church
Members
Associate Church
Members
261
0
0
0
0
3
0
18
21
240
1,906
19
0
29
48
24
28
15
67
562
7
0
4
11
6
0
9
15
17
Weekly Corporate
Worship
15
Full Church Members
End of Year
Rev. Kent R. Conrad
Nampa Karcher
14
Total Losses
Nampa First
13
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
36
37
38
39
40
12
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
James Lester
11
Lost by Death
35
10
Total Gains
Pastor Name
Nampa Fairview
9
Received by
Transfer
Church Name
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2010
7
Received from Other
Denominations
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
194
0
85
1,887
0
0
1,346
558
50
0
400
Nampa Lakeview
Rev. Mark A. Harmon
106
5
0
6
11
3
0
5
8
109
22
0
88
Nampa Real Life Community
Rev. Dana R. Hicks
137
18
0
8
26
0
27
20
47
116
31
0
230
Nampa Vida Nueva
Dr. Wm Randolph Bynum
47
1
0
3
4
0
0
1
1
50
7
0
103
New Bridge
Rev. Ronald J. Hunter Jr.
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
0
0
22
New Plymouth
Rev. Rodney J. Tegethoff
35
0
0
2
2
1
0
1
2
35
14
0
17
Nyssa
Tom E. Cook
41
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41
14
0
50
Ontario
Rev. Timothy L. Brewer
338
7
0
3
10
1
27
4
32
316
7
0
362
Parma
Rev. Jarold L. Hampton
42
0
0
2
2
0
0
3
3
41
10
0
58
46
47
48
49
50
Payette
Rev. Michael H. Allen
210
10
2
4
16
7
0
4
11
215
39
0
218
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries
Rev. Scott L. Sampson
172
8
0
0
8
1
0
0
1
179
20
0
327
Salt Lake City Central
Rev. Karl T. Mitchell
Salt Lake City First
Rev. Fred J. Tedder
Rev. Sheryl P. Tedder
51
52
53
54
55
Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship
41
42
43
44
45
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
54
1
0
1
2
0
14
9
23
33
0
0
56
162
7
0
2
9
3
0
6
9
162
55
0
115
Rev. Jaime E. Yagge
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries
Grantley Martelly
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Twin Falls
Rev. Jerry R. Kester
728
39
0
12
51
1
0
8
9
770
366
0
718
Vale
Rev. Michael E. Bannon
49
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
46
0
17
24
Weiser
Rev. Gary L. Nelson
137
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
137
0
112
113
0
0
0
Intermountain Supplemental
0
Current Year Total
11,635
304
37
207
548
97
219
186
502
11,681
2,188
261
10,773
Last Year Total
11,494
434
11
249
694
83
241
229
553
11,635
1,880
55
11,132
Increase / (Decrease)
141
(130)
26
(146)
14
46
308
206
Name Change
Inactive
IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
to Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural
Ministries
IMPACT Multinational Ministries
to IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
Ely New Life Community
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
Transfer
(42)
Merge
(22)
(43)
(51)
Disorganize
Drop
(359)
28
NYI Membership
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
27
NMI Active
Membership
26
Caravan Enrollment
24a
VBS Enrollment
24
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
23a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
23
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
22a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
22
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
21a
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
21
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
Church Name
20a
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
2010
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
152
59
127
32
250
93
529
184
184
50
148
75
56
316
0
Boise Castle Hills
40
18
23
11
84
24
147
53
30
12
0
0
28
63
0
Boise Euclid Community
12
3
17
5
74
39
103
47
26
19
0
0
9
44
1
Boise First
81
40
89
45
400
225
570
310
75
235
247
79
197
548
0
Boise Five Mile
37
21
41
22
55
32
133
75
55
20
45
0
41
80
0
6
7
8
9
10
Boise New Hope
33
19
13
7
125
75
171
101
69
38
55
0
34
175
20
*11
12
13
14
15
Eagle
1
2
3
4
5
Baker City
8
7
3
2
15
8
26
17
15
0
0
0
4
22
6
Caldwell Canyon Hill
91
29
77
20
161
54
329
103
103
25
80
82
77
60
0
Caldwell Ustick Road
72
40
28
20
68
38
168
98
98
0
0
0
12
71
0
Council
21
11
15
10
29
15
65
36
11
25
0
0
15
45
67
Buhl
398
166
98
83
1,031
149
1,527
398
303
229
240
0
110
193
385
Elgin Harvester's
72
57
121
87
81
62
274
206
79
123
78
0
72
57
0
Elko
29
19
9
3
57
26
95
48
30
0
0
0
12
53
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Emmett
51
30
31
18
108
71
190
119
119
97
92
67
48
105
38
16
17
18
19
20
Enterprise
11
3
10
2
15
22
36
27
27
10
0
0
0
0
0
Filer
31
15
9
4
40
15
80
34
34
12
58
0
12
43
24
Gooding Desert Hills
13
13
6
0
88
40
107
53
18
40
0
0
0
33
55
Harney County
35
14
16
6
53
29
104
49
49
0
60
0
30
93
36
6
6
1
1
13
13
20
20
20
0
39
0
9
32
0
21
22
23
24
25
Homedale Mountain View
25
Kuna
26
27
28
29
30
La Grande
31
32
33
34
35
Middleton
Ely New Life Community
Harper
164
55
65
39
448
95
677
189
118
71
0
0
65
150
Idaho Falls
57
46
62
45
142
99
261
190
83
75
57
0
69
144
0
John Day
34
6
13
5
96
80
143
91
55
30
85
0
20
70
35
37
30
16
11
97
22
150
63
38
55
55
34
28
51
10
146
68
65
45
73
58
284
171
159
12
65
30
90
193
100
115
73
45
30
83
52
243
155
110
23
225
0
52
87
12
22
9
8
5
52
14
82
28
28
9
22
0
10
31
0
4
3
4
2
62
54
70
59
31
0
16
0
6
61
18
46
21
26
9
168
48
240
78
41
21
0
0
10
4
0
162
46
79
52
385
215
626
313
274
39
240
90
96
676
68
Kimberly
Layton Rosewood Lane
Marsing
McCall
Meridian Valley Shepherd
19
9
18
8
68
25
105
42
9
15
0
0
12
66
0
Mountain Home
100
75
50
33
311
103
461
211
211
100
98
0
40
402
140
Nampa Bethel
145
79
110
65
480
126
735
270
270
0
180
0
125
469
0
Nampa College
250
139
210
87
492
334
952
560
560
106
325
0
65
857
0
Nampa Fairview
50
30
11
7
44
33
105
70
57
18
25
15
25
44
51
* Sponsored New Church this Year
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
236
284
108
1,341
639
2,125
983
737
246
0
34
331
917
317
190
61
66
50
305
195
561
306
306
75
105
0
50
245
173
49
17
23
7
142
40
214
64
59
55
0
0
25
75
56
189
23
64
15
450
180
703
218
0
218
0
0
64
64
0
60
27
25
16
70
26
155
69
64
5
45
0
20
43
0
41
42
43
44
45
New Bridge
5
3
5
1
35
11
45
15
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
New Plymouth
3
1
5
1
15
13
23
15
13
8
0
0
3
9
16
25
Nampa Lakeview
Nampa Real Life Community
Nampa Vida Nueva
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
500
Nampa Karcher
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Nampa First
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
36
37
38
39
40
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
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
2010
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
20
DISCIPLESHIP
Nyssa
21
8
4
2
37
21
62
31
21
17
45
0
2
25
Ontario
123
42
77
47
387
131
587
220
150
139
110
80
131
171
26
Parma
15
12
20
5
27
23
62
40
33
7
17
0
22
16
12
46
47
48
49
50
Payette
51
52
53
54
55
60
25
36
13
186
93
282
131
131
125
92
44
55
216
0
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries
248
89
54
21
287
49
589
159
110
49
63
0
59
179
0
Salt Lake City Central
50
9
22
10
96
15
168
34
29
5
10
0
11
33
15
Salt Lake City First
32
22
28
15
72
52
132
89
65
24
32
0
25
75
25
Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
204
87
60
69
297
248
561
404
200
204
150
55
170
404
0
Vale
25
5
2
1
65
18
92
24
17
13
0
0
3
46
15
Weiser
18
11
26
24
70
30
114
65
41
36
70
15
32
112
0
0
0
2,735
3,274
700
2,482
7,968
1,771
4,226
741
3,341
8,355
2,671
Twin Falls
Intermountain Supplemental
Current Year Total
4,336
1,937
2,317
1,226
9,630
4,172
16,283
7,335
5,368
Last Year Total
4,322
2,096
2,601
1,115
9,034
3,486
15,957
6,697
6,697
Increase / (Decrease)
14
111
596
686
326
638
(159)
Name Change
Inactive
IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
to Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural
Ministries
IMPACT Multinational Ministries
to IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
Ely New Life Community
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
* Sponsored New Church this Year
(284)
Transfer
Merge
(1,329)
2,735
(952)
Disorganize
(41)
(859)
(387)
(900)
Drop
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
39
Other District
Interests
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
District Ministry
Funds
34
Pension Fund
Church Name
33
Total Given to
Global Mission
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2010
32
Other Global
Interests
31
Approved Mission
Specials
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Baker City
598,950
39,143
20,124
0
59,267
10,438
16,269
3,065
19,334
18,267
200
18,467
Boise Castle Hills
116,694
7,419
2,114
0
9,533
1,979
3,191
50
3,241
3,462
0
3,462
Boise Euclid Community
122,846
9,557
8,612
463
18,632
2,169
3,381
2,600
5,981
3,795
300
4,095
1,063,967
61,172
30,147
0
91,319
22,235
36,194
0
36,194
46,316
0
46,316
Boise Five Mile
180,194
15,633
1,470
0
17,103
4,169
6,497
225
6,722
7,295
0
7,295
Boise New Hope
451,046
22,780
3,100
6,449
32,329
6,075
9,466
329
9,795
10,931
0
10,931
Boise First
50,420
1,860
624
0
2,484
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Caldwell Canyon Hill
314,487
26,642
6,047
0
32,689
7,105
11,457
0
11,457
12,433
0
12,433
Caldwell Ustick Road
113,252
9,661
986
248
10,895
2,576
4,015
0
4,015
4,508
0
4,508
68,079
3,900
1,764
0
5,664
1,040
1,622
56
1,678
1,820
0
1,820
1,184,880
11,672
19,779
114,991
146,442
3,103
19,908
7,363
27,271
29,420
3,750
33,170
67,597
6,167
350
0
6,517
1,644
2,563
89
2,652
2,878
0
2,878
78,651
5,821
125
0
5,946
1,947
105
0
105
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
255,053
17,500
14,640
0
32,140
4,378
7,062
0
7,062
7,662
500
8,162
Buhl
Council
*11 Eagle
12 Elgin Harvester's
13 Elko
14 Ely New Life Community
15 Emmett
16
17
18
19
20
Enterprise
23,720
1,357
500
0
1,857
362
563
20
583
633
0
633
Filer
69,745
5,036
1,041
0
6,077
1,343
2,093
73
2,166
2,350
50
2,400
21
22
23
24
25
67,364
583
109
2,000
2,692
212
1,028
0
1,028
265
0
265
106,139
11,725
4,050
5,658
21,433
3,115
6,223
0
6,223
5,450
300
5,750
28,433
2,123
663
0
2,786
509
792
28
820
890
200
1,090
Homedale Mountain View
395,720
15,880
2,816
8,235
26,931
8,687
13,539
0
13,539
15,202
75
15,277
Idaho Falls
320,718
18,234
3,782
0
22,016
3,100
4,228
0
4,228
5,198
0
5,198
John Day
270,387
20,294
26,023
0
46,317
5,367
8,653
0
8,653
9,392
0
9,392
Kimberly
104,210
9,425
3,328
0
12,753
2,456
3,961
0
3,961
4,298
0
4,298
Kuna
399,010
23,443
12,060
1,856
37,359
6,251
9,743
9,000
18,743
10,940
400
11,340
26
27
28
29
30
La Grande
31
32
33
34
35
Middleton
Gooding Desert Hills
Harney County
Harper
240,821
22,718
5,747
1,410
29,875
6,058
9,441
328
9,769
10,602
300
10,902
Layton Rosewood Lane
81,578
5,097
96
0
5,193
1,329
1,893
66
1,959
2,167
0
2,167
Marsing
70,276
5,519
2,352
0
7,871
1,472
735
80
815
855
0
855
McCall
147,601
7,769
2,087
150
10,006
1,939
3,125
0
3,125
3,392
0
3,392
1,087,817
67,571
26,082
0
93,653
18,019
29,058
4,785
33,843
31,533
0
31,533
33,555
3,391
178
0
3,569
904
1,411
49
1,460
1,583
0
1,583
376,768
20,399
330
742
21,471
5,440
8,477
0
8,477
9,520
2,700
12,220
Meridian Valley Shepherd
Mountain Home
Nampa Bethel
Nampa College
Nampa Fairview
* Sponsored New Church this Year
766,026
45,026
27,041
0
72,067
12,007
19,364
1,095
20,459
21,012
0
21,012
1,932,825
126,627
38,315
0
164,942
32,833
51,171
4,176
55,347
57,457
0
57,457
189,242
4,750
5,178
120
10,048
1,000
1,500
312
1,812
3,500
900
4,400
38
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
37
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
Other Global
Interests
36
Assigned
Educational
Institution
Approved Mission
Specials
Church Name
35
Total Given to
District Mission
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2010
34
Other District
Interests
33
District Ministry
Funds
32
Pension Fund
31
Total Given to
Global Mission
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
2,423,128
206,722
89,982
18,388
315,092
54,659
85,187
7,817
93,004
107,454
2,170
109,624
Nampa Karcher
680,487
50,995
11,565
131
62,691
13,599
21,192
736
21,928
23,798
0
23,798
Nampa Lakeview
150,514
11,434
6,985
0
18,419
2,959
4,612
160
4,772
5,179
0
5,179
Nampa Real Life Community
213,113
283
0
0
283
133
208
0
208
208
0
208
Nampa Vida Nueva
51,196
767
295
0
1,062
205
320
11
331
358
21
379
41
42
43
44
45
New Bridge
41,690
2,268
759
469
3,496
605
943
0
943
1,058
0
1,058
New Plymouth
39,168
1,360
4,582
50
5,992
352
567
466
1,033
615
245
860
Nyssa
80,284
6,904
2,643
503
10,050
1,767
3,516
96
3,612
3,091
0
3,091
Ontario
577,062
39,135
7,421
0
46,556
10,436
16,264
0
16,264
18,263
0
18,263
Parma
46,976
1,692
1,025
25
2,742
800
900
79
979
600
50
650
46
47
48
49
50
Payette
12,243
51
52
53
54
55
36
37
38
39
40
Nampa First
339,332
26,235
7,442
1,560
35,237
6,996
11,281
0
11,281
12,243
0
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries
180,080
16,244
0
0
16,244
4,765
7,581
234
7,815
7,249
0
7,249
49,012
1,987
680
0
2,667
190
200
0
200
0
50
50
234,196
15,303
1,200
0
16,503
1,764
2,747
238
2,985
3,086
0
3,086
Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,020,189
69,732
58,036
0
127,768
18,521
29,867
0
29,867
32,411
600
33,011
30,185
1,610
2,364
25
3,999
429
669
23
692
751
25
776
219,309
14,336
2,638
0
16,974
3,819
6,156
0
6,156
6,692
0
6,692
Salt Lake City Central
Salt Lake City First
Twin Falls
Vale
Weiser
0
Intermountain Supplemental
Current Year Total
17,753,992
1,122,901
469,277
163,473
1,755,651
303,260
490,938
43,649
534,587
568,082
Last Year Total
18,187,919
1,098,717
582,352
9,801
1,690,870
300,229
544,436
7,424
551,860
548,861
153,672
64,781
3,031
Increase / (Decrease)
(433,927)
Name Change
Inactive
IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
to Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural
Ministries
IMPACT Multinational Ministries
to IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
Ely New Life Community
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
24,184
Transfer
(113,075)
Merge
(53,498)
36,225
Disorganize
(17,273)
19,221
Drop
12,836
580,918
548,861
12,836
32,057
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
49
50
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2010
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
56,637
24,780
131,121
169,849
0
123,618
506,005
613,511
3,000,000
0
Boise Castle Hills
0
33,837
21,712
37,575
200
3,079
96,403
114,618
2,141,100
0
Yes
Boise Euclid Community
0
5,723
8,000
41,158
470
37,961
93,312
124,189
889,300
38,700
Yes
37,878
0
328,828
234,932
0
255,174
856,812
1,052,876
9,300,000
0
No
2,283
8,505
77,710
3,044
1,576
51,911
145,029
180,318
975,000
64,600
Yes
29,177
115,104
78,210
44,276
1,351
127,448
395,566
454,696
2,200,000
1,054,449
Yes
0
0
21,338
4,232
0
19,660
45,230
47,714
425,000
0
No
Caldwell Canyon Hill
546
34,128
94,762
53,194
0
84,874
267,504
331,188
2,184,900
289,471
Yes
Caldwell Ustick Road
3,908
12,000
15,600
15,779
693
40,378
88,358
110,352
700,000
33,140
Yes
Council
1,746
0
11,316
26,100
313
16,293
55,768
65,970
279,700
0
Yes
37,944
261,420
201,675
187,867
23,586
296,624
1,009,116
1,219,102
5,633,903
2,146,096
No
1,591
12,665
17,110
4,450
0
0
35,816
49,507
600,000
125,000
Yes
Elko
0
0
22,882
17,596
255
32,645
73,378
81,376
470,000
0
No
Ely New Life Community
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
52,381
8,081
23,916
28,558
929
113,981
227,846
279,588
1,770,000
126,048
Yes
Baker City
Boise First
Boise Five Mile
Boise New Hope
Buhl
*11
12
13
14
15
Eagle
16
17
18
19
20
Enterprise
21
22
23
24
25
Homedale Mountain View
Elgin Harvester's
Emmett
Yes
0
0
0
1,761
569
21,264
23,594
27,029
300,000
0
Yes
23,862
0
11,000
9,319
2,511
28,510
75,202
87,188
595,000
0
Yes
Gooding Desert Hills
2,039
0
17,394
7,493
1,304
21,481
49,711
53,908
700,000
0
No
Harney County
7,558
0
28,902
29,768
4,722
6,708
77,658
114,179
1,017,000
0
Yes
0
0
11,490
1,260
0
5,929
18,679
23,884
36,000
0
Yes
Filer
Harper
Idaho Falls
6,048
56,729
91,680
47,476
4,577
125,141
331,651
396,085
2,087,000
537,254
No
48,756
28,919
114,725
33,116
1,367
69,261
296,144
330,686
2,500,000
30,200
No
0
16,050
69,346
21,572
655
96,086
203,709
273,438
273,000
107,489
Yes
Kimberly
5,767
0
16,685
20,453
1,070
42,312
86,287
109,755
720,000
0
Yes
Kuna
1,229
36,000
98,755
108,108
7,010
52,443
303,545
377,238
1,594,433
445,098
Yes
26
27
28
29
30
La Grande
8,628
37,016
44,239
41,883
3,596
71,631
206,993
263,597
1,300,000
100,176
Yes
0
3,852
11,100
2,000
726
42,241
59,919
70,567
450,000
7,704
Yes
Marsing
13,088
0
16,900
10,673
250
21,672
62,583
73,596
571,000
0
No
McCall
22,288
0
29,547
33,755
4,838
42,783
133,211
151,673
250,000
0
No
6,956
223,645
139,537
165,960
3,128
68,827
608,053
785,101
7,891,861
2,161,641
Yes
31
32
33
34
35
Middleton
10,377
0
29,755
0
0
2,431
42,563
50,079
300,000
0
Yes
4,564
24,999
93,062
78,551
111
134,961
336,248
383,856
1,350,000
208,603
Yes
Nampa Bethel
152,703
104,503
183,161
132,027
1,200
35,979
609,573
735,118
5,326,892
1,320,988
Yes
Nampa College
77,349
283,103
312,164
74,215
51,672
489,123
1,287,626
1,598,205
7,000,000
2,553,134
Yes
Nampa Fairview
49,670
0
72,021
60,581
2,135
55,622
240,029
257,289
800,000
0
No
John Day
Layton Rosewood Lane
Meridian Valley Shepherd
Mountain Home
* Sponsored New Church this Year
48
Local Compassionate
Ministries
All Other Church
Ministries
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
49
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
47
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
46
Value of Church
Properties
45
75,429
434,917
941,068
191,707
58,801
496,582
2,198,504
2,770,883
13,786,611
1,421,032
Yes
154,024
0
88,559
198,812
27,729
179,704
648,828
770,844
5,937,548
0
Yes
5,841
0
24,593
76,835
539
39,132
146,940
178,269
1,125,000
0
Yes
23,484
12,456
55,323
83,170
2,123
25,547
202,103
202,935
200,000
158,250
No
Nampa Vida Nueva
1,450
0
0
33,800
290
10,122
45,662
47,639
185,000
0
Yes
New Bridge
6,401
0
22,008
511
0
470
29,390
35,492
255,000
0
Yes
0
0
6,008
12,524
282
11,883
30,697
38,934
170,000
0
Yes
2,258
0
7,284
16,528
671
43,108
69,849
88,369
1,860,900
0
Yes
176,206
67,083
140,273
74,636
6,326
149,044
613,568
705,087
4,000,000
505,834
Yes
Parma
0
0
22,500
3,498
205
16,869
43,072
48,243
910,000
0
No
Payette
0
43,900
99,591
33,709
2,027
98,160
277,387
343,144
2,484,456
512,271
Yes
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries
14,470
0
68,206
35,859
0
47,812
166,347
202,420
480,000
0
Yes
No
36
37
38
39
40
Nampa First
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
Church Name
44
Debt Service
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2010
43
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
42
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Nampa Karcher
Nampa Lakeview
Nampa Real Life Community
New Plymouth
Nyssa
Ontario
Salt Lake City Central
Salt Lake City First
Salt Lake City Hope Fellowship
0
0
20,020
2,400
0
0
22,420
25,527
301,580
0
37,052
362,995
52,145
30,230
0
73,594
556,016
580,354
1,700,000
800,000
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Twin Falls
5,338
90,261
256,737
65,346
15,099
370,588
803,369
1,012,536
4,000,000
367,729
Yes
Vale
1,985
0
0
4,500
960
17,000
24,445
30,341
400,000
0
Yes
11,037
0
18,949
8,271
1,705
124,038
164,000
197,641
180,000
0
Yes
0
0
Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries
Weiser
Intermountain Supplemental
Current Year Total
1,179,948
2,342,671
4,268,907
2,620,917
237,571
4,341,704
14,991,718
18,166,134
103,607,184
15,114,907
Last Year Total
1,855,961
1,891,781
2,287,558
3,565,880
150,850
5,865,789
15,617,819
18,709,639
98,650,820
16,216,470
450,890
1,981,349
Increase / (Decrease)
(676,013)
Name Change
Inactive
IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
to Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural
Ministries
IMPACT Multinational Ministries
to IMPACT Multicultural Ministries
Ely New Life Community
Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Transfer
(944,963)
86,721
Merge
(1,524,085)
(626,101)
(543,505)
Disorganize
4,956,364
(1,101,563)
Drop