THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL of the NORTH FLORIDA DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Session held at Pensacola, Florida May 19-21, 2010 Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf General Superintendent Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. District Superintendent SESSIONS OF THE NORTH FLORIDA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 YEAR 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 HELD AT GEN. SUPT. Gainesville First Eugene L. Stowe Pensacola First Edward Lawlor Ocala First George Coulter Jacksonville U.B. V.H. Lewis Tallahassee First Charles H. Strickland Gainesville First Orville W. Jenkins Panama City First Eugene L. Stowe Jacksonville Oak H. William M. Greathouse First United Methodist at Lake City Jerald D. Johnson Blue Springs Bapt. Assembly @ Marianna Jerald D. Johnson Blue Springs Bapt. Assembly @ Marianna V.H. Lewis First Assembly of God @ Perry Orville W. Jenkins Gainesville First Charles H. Strickland Gainesville First Charles H. Strickland Jacksonville U.B. Raymond W. Hurn Gainesville First Raymond W. Hurn Jacksonville U.B. Eugene L. Stowe Jacksonville U.B. Eugene L. Stowe Jacksonville U.B. Donald D. Owens Jacksonville U.B. Donald D. Owens Jacksonville U.B. Jerald D. Johnson Jacksonville U.B. Jerald D. Johnson Jacksonville U.B. John A. Knight Jacksonville U.B. John A. Knight Jacksonville U.B. William J. Prince Jacksonville U.B. William J. Prince Jacksonville U.B. Paul G. Cunningham Jacksonville U.B. Paul G. Cunningham Jacksonville U.B. James H. Diehl Jacksonville U.B. James H. Diehl Jacksonville U.B. Jim L. Bond Gainesville First Jim L. Bond Gainesville First Jerry D. Porter Jacksonville U.B. Jerry D. Porter Jacksonville U.B. Nina Gunter Jacksonville University Blvd. Nina Gunter Pensacola First Jesse C. Middendorf DIST. SUPT. Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Jonathan T. Gassett Edmond P. Nash Edmond P. Nash Edmond P. Nash Edmond P. Nash Edmond P. Nash Edmond P. Nash Edmond P. Nash D. Moody Gunter D. Moody Gunter D. Moody Gunter D. Moody Gunter D. Moody Gunter D. Moody Gunter D. Moody Gunter Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. 2 DIST. SECRETARY Don L. Newell Don L. Newell Don L. Newell Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Samuel Pickenpaugh Don W. Overby Don W. Overby Don W. Overby Larry Baucom Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Douglas Mills Paul Horner Paul Horner Paul Horner Paul Horner Paul Horner Paul Horner Gary Hutcheson Gary Hutcheson Joseph T. McNulty Joseph T. McNulty (NO ORDINANDS) 3 Contents Page I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Official Directory ............................................................................................ A. District Officers ........................................................................................... B. District Boards and Standing Committees .................................................. C. District Assembly Committees .................................................................... D. District Auxiliary Organizations ................................................................... 1. Sunday School Ministries Board ........................................................... 2. NMI Council ........................................................................................... 3. NYI Council ........................................................................................... E. District Zones, Churches, and Chairpersons .............................................. F. District Church Directory ............................................................................. Ministerial Directory ...................................................................................... A. Ordained Elders .......................................................................................... B. Ordained Deacons ...................................................................................... C. Licensed Ministers ...................................................................................... D. Ministers Serving Connectional Interests ................................................... E. Evangelism Service Retired ....................................................................... F. Registered Evangelist ................................................................................. G. Registered Song Evangelist ....................................................................... H. Commissioned Song Evangelist ................................................................. I. Commissioned Christian Education ............................................................ J. Commissioned Minister of Music ................................................................ K. Retired Commissioned Song Evangelist…………………………………….. General Information ....................................................................................... Plan of Examination ....................................................................................... District Board of Ministerial Studies ................................................................. A. Study Requirements ................................................................................... B. Students Enrolled ....................................................................................... Daily Proceedings .......................................................................................... 4 VII. Reports ........................................................................................................... A. District Officers ........................................................................................... 1. District Superintendent .......................................................................... 2. District Sunday School Ministries Chairman ......................................... 3. District NMI President ........................................................................... 4. District NYI President ............................................................................ B. District Boards and Standing Committees .................................................. 1. Advisory Board ...................................................................................... 2. Board of Ministry ................................................................................... 3. Education Committees .......................................................................... C. Assembly Committees ................................................................................ 1. Nominations .......................................................................................... 2. Daily Journal ......................................................................................... 3. Memorial Roll ........................................................................................ 4. Auditing Committee ............................................................................... 5. Finance Committee ............................................................................... VIII. Auxiliary Conventions ................................................................................... A. Sunday School Ministries Convention ........................................................ B. NMI Convention .......................................................................................... C. NYI Convention .......................................................................................... VIII. Financial and Statistical ................................................................................... A. District Sunday School Ministries Treasurer ............................................... B. District NMI Treasurer ................................................................................ C. District NYI Treasurer ................................................................................. D. District Treasurer ........................................................................................ E. Supplemental Statistical Report 5 I. Official Directory Church of the Nazarene International Headquarters: 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) Nazarene Publishing House—P. O. Box 419527, Kansas City, MO 64141 (816-931-1900; toll free: 1-800-877-0700) Trevecca Nazarene University—333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37213 (615-248-1200) A. DISTRICT OFFICERS Presiding General Superintendent—Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent: Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., 2938 DuPont Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32217 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-730-7022) District Office: 6817 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1301, Jacksonville, FL 32216 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-281-8149; 904-281-8147, 904-281-8148) District Office Secretary: Nancy Jenkins, 6817 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1301, Jacksonville, FL 32216 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax 904-281-8149; 904-281-8147, 904-281-8148; (emergency) 904-730-7022) District Secretary—Rev. Joseph T. McNulty, 1212 Plata Canada Drive, Cantonment, FL 32533 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 850-471-9128; 850-479-1020 ;850-776-6677) District Treasurer—Mark Patrick, 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-396-9226; 904-396-5400) District Chairman, Sunday School Ministries Board—Donna Nichols, 3822 Leane Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32309 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-668-9571) 6 District NYI President—Rev. Tim Hildreth, 1285 Magnolia Ave., Monticello, FL 32344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-623-1417) District NMI President—Susan Lynne Day, 7039 Oakwood Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-724-2520) B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory Board Chairman—Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., District Superintendent Secretary—Martha Stephens (2010), 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-992-9616) Elders Harold Custer (2010), 3225 S.W. 100th Street, Gainesville, FL. 32607 (352-372-4574) Stanley E. Wade (2011), 3212 Moody Ave., Orange Park, FL 32065 (904-269-8140) Jim Nash (2012), 27 First Street SW, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850-243-1232) Randy T. Hodges (2014), 804 N. Man-O-War Dr., Inverness, FL 34453 (352-344-5406) Laypersons Raj Dhanarajan (2010), 1693 Copperfield Cir. Tallahassee, FL 32323 (850-668-9488) Carol Parker (2011), 3530 N.W. 36th Pl., Gainesville, FL 32605 (352-372-2815) Marc Vann (2012), 131 W. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055 (386-752-5525) Martha Stephens (2014), 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904-992-9616) 7 Auditing Committee Chairman—Jim Stephens, 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904-992-9616) Gene Glenn, 4033 Shoal Creek Ln. E., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (904-641-7481) District Treasurer—Mark Patrick, 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904-396-5400) Court of Appeals Chairman—Rev. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., District Superintendent Elders Larry Morgan, (2014) 136 Linda Lake Lane, St. Augustine, FL 32095 Robert Agner, (2014) 160 N.E. Chicory Trail, Madison, FL 32724 Laypersons Ron Boulet, (2014) 36 Chelsea Dr., Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Jim Stephens, 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904-737-4755) (850-973-4160) (850-862-3784) (904-992-9616) Board of Ministry Chairman—Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., District Superintendent Secretary, Credentials—David Pullen, (2014) 1900 Ty Ty Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (850-877-7796) Wayne Bauer (2011), 248 N. Lake Cunningham Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904-230-2681) Larry C. Brincefield (2011), 6342 S. E. 123rd Lane, Belleview, FL 34420 (352-245-1088) Harold Custer (2012), 3225 S. W. 100th St., Gainesville, FL 32606 (304-488-2124) Stanley E. Wade, Sr. (2012), 3212 Moody Ave., Orange Park, FL 32065 (904-269-8140) Janice K. Evans (2013), 2430 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (850-229-6886) Brian K. Schmelzenbach (2013), 10830 Country Ostrich Dr., Pensacola, FL 32534 (850-475-0491) 8 David L. Maxwell (2014), 2130 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-2044) Joseph T. McNulty (2014), 1212 Plata Canada Dr., Cantonment, FL 32533 (850-776-6677) Trustees, Trevecca Nazarene University District Superintendent—Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., 6817 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1301, Jacksonville, FL 32216 (904-281-8147) Mark Patrick (2011), 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904-396-5400) Virginia Bauer (2012), 248 N. Lake Cunningham Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32259 (904-230-2681) District Advisory Council District Superintendent, Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr.; Members of the Advisory Board, District Secretary (Joe McNulty), District Treasurer (Mark Patrick), Auxiliary Department Heads: SSM (Donna Nichols), NYI (Tim Hildreth), NMI (Susan Day), TNU trustees. C. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES Finance Committee Ex Officio Members: District Superintendent Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. (chairman), District Treasurer (Mark Patrick). Elders Randy Hodges, (Hernando) Glen Freshour, (New Smyrna Beach) Larry Morgan, (Jacksonville University Blvd) Richard Wood, (Jacksonville Lighthouse) Laymen Joe Cox, (Jacksonville University Blvd) Elaine Harden, (Lake City) 9 Lou Harden, (San Mateo) Marc Vann, (Lake City) Nominating Committee Ex Officio Members: District Superintendent, Chairman, Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. Elders Wayne Bauer, (Faith Community) Darren Boyd, (Jacksonville Oak Hill) Stan Wade, (Orange Park) Laymen Carol Parker, (Gainesville First) Martha Stephens, (Jacksonville University Blvd) Marc Vann, (Lake City) D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS 1. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board 2010-2011 Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board Chairperson – Donna Nichols (2011), 3822 Leane Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32309 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-668-9571) Secretary – Missi Schmelzenbach (2013), 10830 Country Ostrich Drive, Pensacola, FL 32534 10 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-475-0491) Treasurer – Mark Patrick, 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-396-9226; 904-396-9510) Larry C. Brincefield (2011), 12415 SE 50th Ave., Belleview, FL 34420 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-254-1208) Donna Carlile (2012), P.O. Box 770608, Ocala, FL 34477 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-861-0755) Judi Cleckner (2011), 553 Jefferson Heights Road; Monticello, FL 32344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-997-5659) Ben Kesselring (2013), 2540 Valley View Ct., DeLand, FL 32720 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-624-6721) Heather Whited (2012), 7105 N. Outrigger Ter., Citrus Springs, FL 34433 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-400-0450) Council of Children’s Ministries District Children’s Director – Ben Kesselring, 2540 Valley View Ct., DeLand, FL 32720 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-624-6721) Kidz Camp Directors - TBA Middle School Camp Directors – TBA NYI Middle School Representative - Tim Hildreth, 1285 Magnolia Ave., Monticello, FL 32344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-997-3906) Children’s Quiz Director – Brenda El-Talabani, 2942 Lantana Lakes Drive E., Jacksonville, FL 32246 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-672-7119) Council of Adult Ministries Men’s Ministries Director – Don Hastings, 349 Ridgewood Drive, Daphne, AL 36526 (E-mail: [email protected]; 251-625-1936) Women’s Ministries Director – Missi Schmelzenbach (2013), 10830 Country Ostrich Drive, Pensacola, FL 32534; (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-475-0491) 11 2. NMI Council President - Susan Day*, 7039 Oakwood Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32211-7651(E-mail: [email protected]; 904-724-2520) Vice-President – Diana Bibbee*, 1444 Magnolia Cir. W., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-745-0916) Secretary - Charlene Acheson*, 1420 Travelers Palm, Edgewater, FL 32132 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-690-1009) Treasurer - Mark Patrick*, 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-396-5400) L.I.N.K.S. – Janice Brantley, P. O. Box 2353, Middleburg, FL 32050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-406-0939 ) Mission Education Alabaster – Janice Evans, 2430 Long Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-229-6886) 12 Prayer & Fasting – Scott MacNaughton, 10336 DePaul Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-714-0557) Work & Witness – David Maxwell, 2130 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-220-5100) Jesus Film - Roger Craig, 13979 Golden Eagle Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-714-2141) Comp. Ministries – Cheryl Walsh*, 211 S. Oragne St., New Smyrna, FL 32168 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-689-9192) W. M. Broadcast – David Maxwell, 2130 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-220-5100) Deputation - Chuck Acheson, 1420 Travelers Palm, Edgewater, FL 32132 (Mail: [email protected]; 386-690-1009) Medical Plan - Judi Cleckner, 553 Jefferson Heights Rd., Monticello, FL 32344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-997-5659) Ambassadors - Carolyn Bott, 29 Cabanaiss Crescent, Pensacola, FL 32508 13 (E-mail: [email protected]; 407-222-0673) Action - Tim Hildreth, 1590 N. Jefferson St., Monticello, FL 32344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 859-997-3906) MCC - Diana Bibbee, 1444 Magnolia Cir. W., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-745-0916) Zone Chairs: Pensacola - Debbie Boulet, 212 Rosemarie Ct., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-244-3475) Panama City - Janice Evans, 2430 Long Ave., Port St Joe, FL 32456 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-229-6886) Tallahassee – Judi Cleckner, 553 Jefferson Heights Rd., Monticello, FL 32344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-997-5659) Lake City - Shirley Burrows*, 10294 S. E. 160th Ln., White Springs, FL 32096 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-397-4343) 14 Jacksonville - Janice Brantley, P. O. Box 2353, Middleburg, FL 32050 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-406-9181) Daytona - Charlene Acheson*, 1420 Travelers Palm, Edgewater, FL 32132 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-690-1009) Gainesville – Mitsue Hart, 12234 S.W. 154th St., Archer, FL 32618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-495-2561) Leesburg * Denotes Executive Council 3. NYI Council District Superintendant – Rev. Orville W. Jenkins Jr., 2938 Dupont Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32217 ([email protected]; 904-281-8147; cell: 904-610-1121) President – Timothy F. Hildreth, 1285 Magnolia Ave., Monticello, FL 32344 ([email protected]; 850-997-3906; cell: 850-545-4836) Vice President – Joseph A. Purl, 2605 Michigan Ave., Panama City, FL 32405 ([email protected]; 850-785-6606) Secretary – Kimberlee Bell, 2380 Companion Cir. West, Jacksonville, FL 32224 ([email protected]; 904-221-1412) 15 Treasurer – Mark Patrick, 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 ([email protected]; fax: 904-396-9226; 904-3965400) College Representatives: Chris Harlow, 1854 Juniper Dr., Edgewater, FL 32141 ([email protected]; 386-423-1749) Brooke Alexander, 2779 Nordman Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 ([email protected]; 386-689-4354 Senior High Representatives: Callie George, 1005 Grace Ave., Panama City, FL 32401 ([email protected]; 850-215-4404) Kimberlee Bell, 2380 Companion Cir. West, Jacksonville, FL 32224 ([email protected]; 904-221-1412) Junior High Representative: Alexa Virgadamo, 6525 Cedar Chase Way, Tallahassee, FL 32311 (850-656-0008) Adults at Large: Cheryl Walsh, 211 S. Orange St., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 ([email protected]; 386-761-1082 (hm) 386-299-8545 (cell) Heath Thompson, 3357 Tansey Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 ([email protected]; 850-508-1690) E. DISTRICT ZONES AND CHURCHES Daytona Beach – DeLand, Deltona, Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno, New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange Gainesville – Archer, Gainesville First, (High Springs) Grace, Interlachen, San Mateo, Starke, Trenton Community Jacksonville East – Jacksonville Arabic, Jacksonville Central, Jacksonville Faith Community, Jacksonville Lighthouse, Jacksonville University Boulevard, St. Augustine. Jacksonville West – Jacksonville First, Jacksonville International Bible, Jacksonville New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith, Jacksonville Northside 16 Fellowship, Jacksonville Oak Hill, Nassau Nazarene Fellowship, Orange Park. Lake City – Lake City, Live Oak, Macclenny New Beginnings, Suwannee River. Leesburg – Belleview, Belleview Prince of Peace, Eustis, Hernando, Leesburg, Ocala First, Ocala West, Tavares. Panama City – Blountstown, (Destin), Marianna, Panama City First, Port St. Joe Pensacola –Crestview, DeFuniak Spring, Fort Walton Beach, Milton, Pensacola Ensley, Pensacola First. Tallahassee – Madison Barbara Memorial, Monticello, Tallahassee First, Tallahassee New Life. F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY Archer (Organized 1940) (086-0010) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-495-2291) Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 890) 13327 SW SR 45, Archer, FL 32618 Pastor—(3/08) Larry Snyder (Sandy), 284 N. W. 238th Terr., Newberry, FL 32669 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-472-6110) Review Date—2/14 SS Supt.—Joe Wilson, 16131 S. W. Archer Rd., Archer, FL 32618 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 352-495-9075) NYI Pres.—Michelle Wilhour, 12128 S. W. 54th St., Archer, FL 32618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-495-7236) NMI Pres.—Ray Hohenstein, 148 NE 2nd St, Williston, FL (352-528-0299 Church Board Sec.— Michelle Wilhour, 12128 S. W. 54th St., Archer, FL 32618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-495-7236) Church Treas.—Ryan Wilhour, 12128 S. W. 54th St., Archer, FL 32618 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-495-7236) Children’s Min. Director—Mitsue Hart, 12234 SW 54th St., Archer, FL 32618 (352-495-2561) Music Director—Jesse Hart, 11951 NW 95th St., Bronson, FL 32621 (352-318-2433) 17 Belleview (Organized 1977) (086-0015) (Web : belleviewnaz.com ; E-mail: [email protected]; 352-245-1208) Location—6342 S. E. 123rd Ln., Belleview, FL 34420 Pastor—(4/1/09)Gary Monk (Rita), 6272 SE 123rd Ln, Bellview, FL 34420 (352-653-3167) Review Date—4/11 Assoc. Pastor—John Grant, 6186 SE 143rd Pl., Summerfield, FL 34491 (352-897-6258) Music Dir.—Darrell Dennis, 3398 SE 93rd Pl., Ocala, FL 34480 (352-233-8817) SS Supt.—Ernie Rawlings, 707 Camelia Ct., Lady Lake, FL 32159 (352-753-5447) Church Board Sec.—Deborah Grant, 6186 SE 143rd Pl., Summerfield, FL 34491 (352-897-6258) Church Treas.—John Grant, 6186 SE 143rd Pl., Summerfield, FL 34491 (352-897-6258) Children’s Min. Dir.— Deborah Grant, 6186 SE 143rd Pl., Summerfield, FL 34491 (352-897-6258) NYI Pres. —Crystal Wilkinson, 6186 SE 143rd Pl., Summerfield, FL 34491 (352-897-6258) Prime Time Dir. —Ernie Rawlings, 707 Camelia Ct., Lady Lake, FL 32159 (352-753-5447) NMI Pres. —Rita Monk, 6272 SE 123rd Ln., Belleview, FL 34420 (850-826-1140) Belleview Prince of Peace (Organized 1998) (086-0055) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-245-8260) Location—(mail: P.O. Box 1294) 14480 S. US Hwy. 301, Summerfield, FL 34492 Pastor—(5/18/07)Salvador Rivera (Maritza), 13365 S.E. 30th Ct., Belleview, FL 34420-5269 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 352-245-8260) Children’s Min. Dir.—Iris Cintron, 14480 S. US Hwy. 301, Summerfield, FL 34492 Adult Min. Dir.—Iris Cintron, 14480 S. US Hwy. 301, Summerfield, FL 34492 Women’s Min. Dir.—Martha I. Orr, 14480 S. US Hwy. 301, Summerfield, FL 34492 Church Board Sec.—Iris Cintron, 14480 S. US Hwy. 301, Summerfield, FL 34492 Church Treas.—Sandra Medina, 14480 S. US Hwy. 301, Summerfield, FL 34492 18 Blountstown (Organized 1945) (086-0020) (Web: www.nazarene.ch/blountstown; 850-674-8196) Location—17826 N. E. Crozier St., Blountstown, FL 32424 Pastor: (5/15/09) Dr. Ernie L. Gray (Melanie), 2987 N. Madison St. Marianna, FL 32446 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-866-4036) Review Date—9/10 Assoc. Pastor—Rev. Richard Waterman, 20183 NE Burns Ave., Blountstown, FL 32424 (850-674-2566) Music Dir. — Jonathan Alford, 20615 NE Parrish Lake Rd., Blountstown, FL 32424 (850-674-5625) Sunday School Supt.: Jeff Johnson, 20655 NE Parrish Lake Rd., Blountstown, FL 32424 (850-674-9102) Church Board Sec.: Sheri Gable, 25977 NE Fuqua Cir. Altha, FL 32421 (850-762-3904) Church Treas.: Jonathan Alford, 20615 NE Parrish Lake Rd., Blountstown, FL 32424 (850-674-5625) Crestview (Organized 1990) (086-0035) (Web : www.nazarene.ch/crestview; fax: 850-682-7995; 850-682-7995) Location—395 Aplin Road, Crestview, FL 32539 Pastor: To Be Supplied Church Board Sec.—Lorragenia Jackson, 229 Terri Cove, Niceville, FL 32578 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-678-3627) Church Treas.—Melody Perry, 7346 Leonard Barnes Rd., Holt, FL 32564 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-981-8198) 19 DeLand (Organized 1962) (086-0060) Web: www.Delandnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 386-734-8281; 386-734-8281) Location: 913 E. New York Ave., DeLand, FL 32724-5663 Pastor: (1/09) Peter Migner (Becky), 908 E. Rich Ave, DeLand, FL 32724 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-736-6386) Review Date—1/11 Associate/Children’s Ministries: Ben Kesselring, 2540 Valley View Ct., DeLand, FL 32720 ([email protected]; 386-624-6721) Visitation Minister: Norman Ford, 97 Catalina Dr., DeBary, FL 32713 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-956-7942) NMI Pres: Joyce Smith, 315 W. University Ave., Orange City, FL 32763 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-775-2916) Church Board Sec.—Wayne Crevoiserat, 2397 Courtland Blvd., Deltona, FL 32737 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-218-4854) Church Treas.—Marilyn Newby, 101 N. Amelia #1305, DeLand, FL 32724 (386-736-4643) Men’s Men. Dir. —Wayne Crevoiserat, 2397 Courtland Blvd., Deltona, FL 32737 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-218-4854) Sunday School Supt.—Dee Fannin, 1604 Palmetto Ave., Deland, FL 32724 (386-736-0365) (Deltona) Life Fellowship (Organized 1982) (086-0062) (www.lifefellowshipalive.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 386-860-5810; 386-574-7828) Location—1420 Courtland Blvd., Deltona, FL 32738 Pastor: (8/16/09) Samuel Mullen (Ann), 1506 Chatsworth Ave., Deltona, FL 32728 (386-218-4572) Review Date: 8/11 Church Board Sec.—Sharon Wade, 1930 Alstar Ln., Deltona, FL 32738 (386-216-5400) Church Treas.—Cecil White, 1265 Indian Rock Ct., Deltona, FL 32725 (386-532-8567) NMI Pres. —Penny White, 1265 Indian Rock Ct., Deltona, FL 32725 (386-532-8567) 20 Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno (CTM) (086-0001) (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 386-860-5810; 386-574-7828) Location-1420 Courtland Blvd., Deltona, FL 32738 Pastor-(07) Nury Rivera, 3876 Monarch Ave., Deltona, FL 32738 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-574-5604) Music Dir.-Julio Castillo, 916 Windtree Ct., Sanford, FL 32773 (386-215-9587) Children’s Ministries Dir., Iris Cruz, 2873 Gimlet Dr., Deltona, 32738 (386-383-7972) Men’s Ministries Dir., Hector Ramos, 2826 Grand Isle Dr. Apt. 19310 Orange City, Fl 32763 (386-215-1573) Women’s Ministries Dir., Mary Ramos, 2826 Grand Isle Dr. Apt. 19310 Orange City, Fl 32763 (386-215-1573) Work & Witness Coordinator: Nury Rivera, 3876 Monarch Ave., Deltona, FL 32738 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-574-5604) Church Board Sec., Susan Cardenas, 2876 Monarch Ave., Deltona, FL 32738 Church Treas.—Matilde Ramirez, 2937 Estill St., Deltona, FL 32738 (836-532-2524) Eustis LakeBridge (CTM) (086-0004) (E-mail: [email protected]; 351-589-2634) Location-480 W. CR 44, Eustis, FL 32726 Fort Walton Beach (Organized 1957) (086-0080) (Web: www.fwbnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 850-243-9700; 850-243-1232) Location—27 First St. S.W., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 Pastor: (9/08) James E. Nash (Joy), 674 Randall Roberts Rd., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-226-7969) Review Date: 9/10 Worship Leader: Jeff Chapman, 29 Oregon Dr., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850-243-2936) Children’s Min. Dir. — Deana Haire, 8 Walnut Ave., Shalimar, FL 32547 (850-651-5439) Christian Life Director—Tim Boulet, 212 Rose Marie Ct., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 21 (850-244-3475) Prime Time Min. Dir. —Julia Kestner, 727 Overbrook Dr., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 (850-862-1008) Women’s Min. Dir. —Deana Haire, 8 Walnut Ave., Shalimar, FL 32547 (850-651-5439) Men’s Min. Dir. —Ron Boulet, 36 Chelsea Dr., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-862-3784) NMI Pres.: Betty Haylett, 148 Deville Dr., Mary Esther, FL 32569 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-581-0963) NYI Pres. — Stephanie Corneal, 8277 Torres Street, Navarre, FL 32566 (850-543-8043) Church Board Sec. —Carol Webb, 2566 Oleander Dr., Navarre, FL 32566 (850-939-5433) Church Treas—(E-mail: [email protected]; 850-243-1232) Gainesville First (Organized 1934) (086-0090) (Web : gatornaz.com ; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 352-372-0092; 352-372-4574) Location—5020 N. W. 23rd Ave., Gainesville, FL 32606 Pastor—(5/07) Dr. Harold Custer (Rev. Kay), 3225 S.W. 100th St., Gainesville, FL 32607 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-333-2776) Review Date—7/09 Assoc. Pastor-Kay Custer, 3225 S.W. 100th St., Gainesville, FL 32607 (352-333-2776) (352-333-2776) SS Supt.- Kay Custer, 3225 S.W. 100th St., Gainesville, FL 32607 Music Dir. —Steve Saxon, 2404 NW 90 Tr., Gainesville, FL 32608 (352-332-1616) NYI Pres.—Judy Swoyer, 3916 NW 133rd St., Gainesville, FL 32606 (352-332-0630) Men’s Min. Dir.—Gene Dougherty, 3725 N.W. 64th Pl., Gainesville, FL 32653 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-339-6741) Women’s Min. Dir. —Carol King, 8401 NW 13th St., #164, Gainesville, FL 32653 (352-374-4290) th NMI Pres.—Edna Haufler, 2318 NW 90 Terr., Gainesville, FL 32653 (352-333-0011) Church Board Sec.—Marilyn Henderson, 8620 NW 13th St. No. 101, Gainesville, FL 32653 (352-264-1791) 22 Church Treasurer-Bill Sanderson, 22155 NW 106 Court Rd., Micanopy, FL 32667 (352-466-0227) Hernando (Organized 1934) (086-0110) (www.hernandonazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 352-726-4319; 352-726-6144) Location: 2101 N. Florida Ave., Hernando, FL 34442 Pastor: (9/04) Randy T. Hodges (Michelle), 804 N. Man-O-War Dr., Inverness, FL 34453 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-344-5406) Review Date: 9/10 Worship Pastor—Walt Garrett, 807 W. Massachusetts St., Hernando, FL 34442 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-270-9073) Youth Pastor—Jonathan Leonard: 2155 N. Florida Ave., Hernando, FL 34442 (E-mail: [email protected]; 863-698-1419) SS Supt. —Resa Humphrey, 2645 N. Bucknell Terr., Hernando, FL 34442 (352-860-0664) NYI Pres. —David Iglesias, 1107 N Rock Crusher Rd., Crystal River, FL 34429 (E-mail:[email protected]; 352-564-0008) Children’s Min. Dir. —Heather Whited, 7105 N. Outrigger Ter., Citrus Springs, FL 34433 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-400-0450) Prime Time Min. Dir. —Larry Neff, 4294 E. Amherst St., Hernando, FL 34442 (352-344-0863) Single Adult Min. Dir. —Dottie Roberts, 4656 E. Parsons Pt. Rd., Hernando, FL 34442 (352-344-0486) Men’s Min. Dir. —Nick Mastrototaro, 4044 E. Dawson Dr., Inverness, FL 34453 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-476-7508) Women’s Ministries Dir. —Phyllis Garrett, 807 W. Massachusetts St., Hernando, FL 34442 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-270-9073) 23 Church Board Sec. —Eleanor Chatfield, P.O. Box 1274, Hernando, FL 34442 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-341-1789) Church Treas: Deanna Rowe, 4422 N Butternut Ave., Beverly Hills, FL 34465 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-344-8187) (High Springs) Grace (Organized 1926) (086-0120) (Web: www.nazarene.ch/highsprings; 386-454-9709) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 715) Santa Fe Blvd., U.S. Hwy. 441, High Springs, FL 32655 (386-454-9709) Pastor-(Interim) Ponce, T. Preston, 8849 S. E. 90th Ave., Newberry, FL 32669 Review Date— Music Dir—Larry Allen SDMI Supt. —Siri Haley NMI Pres—Vivian Swilley Work & Witness Coord—Art Shiver Church Board Sec—Anna Allen Church Treas—Roger Clemmons Interlachen (Organized 1991) (086-0125) (Web: www.interlachenchurchofthenazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 386-684-1373; 386-6841373) Location: 179 Miller Sq., Interlachen, FL 32148 Pastor: Rev. Allen Shortridge, 179 Miller Square, Interlachen, FL 32148 (386-684-1373; 386-871-0186 E-Mail: [email protected]) Vis. Min.: Dave Yonts, 202 Canine St., Interlachen, FL 32148 (386-972-1645) SS Supt.: Joseph Hess, 141 Ashley St., Hawthorne, FL 32640 (352-481-4351) Children’s Min. Dir.: Angela Hackney, 226 Lake Lucy Ct., Interlachen, FL 32148 (386-684-9470) Prime Time Dir.: Rev. Earl Spurlock, P. O. Box 1922, Interlachen, FL 23223 24 (386-684-4824) Men’s Min. Dir.-Dave Yonts, 202 Canine St., Interlachen 32148 (386-972-1645) Women’s Min. Dir.: Norma Smith, 8019 Valley Dr., Keystone Heights, FL 32656 (352-473-5061) NMI Pres.: Maxine Spurlock, P.O. Box 1922, Interlachen, FL 32140 (386-684-4824) Church Board Sec.: Norma Smith, 8019 Valley Dr., Keystone Heights, FL 32656 (352-473-5061) Church Treas.: Linda Yonts, 202 Canine St., Interlachen 32148 (386-972-1645) Jacksonville Arabic (Organized 1993) (086-0127) (904-743-3975) Location: 2130 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211 Pastor: (9/90) Nicola S. Abdo (Souad), 5518 River Forest Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Review Date—9/14 Music Dir—Wadee Batariseh, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Music Dir—Feras Al-Shahateet, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) SS Supt. —Akram Salib, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) SS Vis. Supt. —Diana Al-Shahateet, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Children’s Min. Dir. —Mervat Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Children’s Vis. Dir. —Nour Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Youth Pastor—Ayman Salib, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) 25 Adult Min. Dir. —Mazen Al-Shahateet, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Prime time Dir. —Gabriel Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Single Adult Min. Dir. —Issam Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Men’s Min. Dir. —Ramsis Mikhail, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Women’s Min. Dir. —Majida Mikhail, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) NMI Pres.—Hanan Obdo, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) NMI Vis. Dir.—Caroline Salib, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Work & Witness Coord. —Roseen Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) CLT Dir. —Hanan Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Church Bd. Sec. —Saleem Obdo, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Church Treas—Yousef Fakhoury, 2130 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-743-3975) Jacksonville Central (Organized 1943) (086-0140) Web: CNAZJAX.com ; (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-743-2874; 904-743-2044) Location: 2130 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211 Pastor: (7/00) David L. Maxwell (Jean), 7763 Lynchburg Ct. E, Jacksonville, FL 32277 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-874-8993) Review Date: 7/14 Assoc. Pastor/W&W Coordinator—Arlo Williams, 9648 Woodland Ave., 26 Jacksonville, FL 32208 Music Director: David Way, 2159 Harvey St., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-379-4485) (904-476-4138) NMI Pres. —Diana Bibbee, 1444 Magnolia Cr. W, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-745-0916) Children’s Min. Dir. —Dana Gonzalez, 2059 Forest Gate Dr. E, Jacksonville, FL (904-874-9912) Women’s Min. Dir. —Jean Maxwell, 7763 Lynchburg Ct. E, Jacksonville, FL 32277 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-874-8993) Single Adult Min. —Anita Cook, 5601 Edenfield Rd.,Jacksonville, FL 32277 (904-647-7499) Prime Time Min. —Mary Williams, 9648 Woodland Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32208 (904-379-4485) NYI Pres. —Jarrel Floyd, 5885 Edenfield Rd. Apt. P5, Jacksonville, FL 32277 (904-403-5929) Church Board Sec.—Diana Bibbee, 1444 Magnolia Cr. W, Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-745-0916) Church Treas.—David Way, 2159 Harvey St., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-476-4138) Jacksonville First (Organized 1918) (086-0170) (904-778-4761) Location—(Mail: 8216 Newport Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32244) 10502 103rd St., Jacksonville, FL 32210 Pastor—(1/99) George Malone (Tiny), 8216 Newport Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-778-4761) Review Date—2/11 Music Dir. —Elaine Crawford, 2301 Lane Ave. S., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-786-5758) SS Supt. —Jackie Jim, 7441 Greenway Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-777-9182) 27 NYI Pres. —Karen Harlow, 3966 Lane Ave. S., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-772-7169) Adult Min. Dir. —Alma Spears, 517- Cain Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32254 (904-387-3660) Prime Time Dir. —Louis Cannady, 14003 Ernest St., Jacksonville, FL 32205 (904-389-4201) Single Adult Min. Dir.—Karen Harlow, 3966 Lane Ave. S., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-772-7169) Men’s Min. Dir.—Tommy Watson, 53 Vanderford Rd. E., Orange Park, FL (904-269-3518) Women’s Min. Dir.—Miriam Hoffman, 6005 Catoma St., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-778-1466) NMI Pres.—Dorothy Jones, 6371 Collins Rd., Apt. 914, Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-777-2908) Church Board Sec. —Karen Harlow, 3966 Lane Ave. S., Jacksonville, FL 32205 (904-772-7169) Church Treas. —Doug Hodge, P. O. Box 23, Macclenny, FL 32063 (904-259-0710) Jacksonville International Bible (Organized 1990) (086-0027) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-771-7777) Location: 5245 Timuquana Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 Co-Pastors: (9/07) Paul and (3/08) Rita Coy, 8224 Justin Rd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-410-8107) Review Date: 1/10 Music Dir. —Arnold Britos, 684 Camp Milton Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-994-0899) SS Supt. —Ted Ibay, 5847 Jammes Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-226-7614) NYI Pres. —Melchor Bergonia, 3752 August Crossing Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-866-2440) NMI Pres. —Zeny Ibay, 5847 Jammes Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-226-8902) Church Bd. Sec.—Wesley Ordonez, 8306 Pepper Wood Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32244 28 (904-536-1444) Church Treas. —Jackie Keck, 8369 Pine Verde Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-264-6662) Jacksonville Lighthouse (Organized 1949) (086-0130) Location: 1249 Girvin Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32225 Mail: 12137 Camp Creek Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-374-6293; 904-374-6293) Pastor: (10/03) Richard C. Wood (Marianne), 12137 Camp Creek Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-374-6293) Review Date: 6/10 Music Dir. —Gloria Cardona, 11828 Founders Cove, Jacksonville, FL 32225 (904-735-6502) SS Supt. —Lawanna Morrow, 1655 The Greens Way, #2222, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 (904-285-8933) Children’s Min. Dir. —Kim Pinter, 12655 Misty Mountain Dr. E., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (904-221-8674) NMI Pres. —Monica Foster, 100 N. Mill Ridge Trl., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (904-273-0085) Church Board Sec. —Gina Reever, 6740 Strawberry Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32211 (904-722-9601) Church Treas. —Jerry Arms, 3548 Trident Ct., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 (904-247-3671) (Jacksonville) New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith (Organized 1958) (086-0180) (WWW. NDCF.org ; E-mail: [email protected]; 904-765-0870; 904-768-2623) Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 9486, Jacksonville, FL 32218) 320 Clark Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218 Pastor—(8/00) Jesse Mills (Janice), 11729 Cherry Bark Dr., E., Jacksonville, 32218 29 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-714-6841) Review Date—7/10 Worship Leader—Vanessa Barnes, 3805 Victoria Lakes Dr. E, Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904-714-9772) SS Supt. —Claireca Padgett, 1533 Raven Dr. S., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904-714-6401) Prime Time Dir.—William K. Allen, 8588 Darlington Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32208 (904-765-4958) Women’s Min. Dir. —Janice E. Mills, 11729 Cherry Bark Dr. E., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904-714-6841) NMI Pres. —Benita Grant, 2405 Almeda St., Jacksonville, FL 32209 (904-355-2263) NYI Pres. —Marie Foster, 10954 Crichton Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (904-783-9966) Church Board Sec. —Faye Foster, 4974 Top Royal Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32277 (904-745-1882) Church Treas. —Vincent Foster, 10954 Crichton Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (904-783-9966) (Jacksonville) Northside Fellowship (Organized 1933) (086-0190) (www.northsidefellowship.net; E-mail: [email protected]; 904-677-0764) Location—10310 Lem Turner Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218 Pastor: (05/01) David W. Franklin (Pamela), 3097 Marshwinds Way, Jacksonville, FL 32226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-751-4083) Review Date: (07/11) Music Dir. —Ben Wadley, 7925 Merrill Rd., Apt. 2507, Jacksonville, FL 32277 (407-718-9022) Children’s Min. Dir. —Wendy Harris, 11652 Pleasant Creek Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904-683-7600) Vis. Min. —Rev. Melba Gay, 1291 Hammond Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (904-786-6467) Prime Time Dir. —Rev. Yvonne Stallings, 2562 Leonid Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904-305-3077) Women’s Min. Dir./NYI Pres. —Pamela Franklin, 3097 Marshwinds Way, Jacksonville, FL 30 32226 (904-751-4083) NMI Pres. —Nancy Dillard, 3097 Marshwinds Way, Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904-652-8294) Men’s Min. —Michael Harris, 11652 Pleasant Creek Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (407-484-6821) Church Board Sec. —Nancy Dillard, 3097 Marshwinds Way; Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904-259-5299) Church Treas. —Pamela Franklin, 3097 Marshwinds Way, Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904-259-5299) Jacksonville Oak Hill (Organized 1952) (086-0200) (WWW. Ohcn.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-771-8006; 904-771-7860) Location :( Mail: 7876 Gregory Dr.) 4151 Old Middleburg Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 Pastor: (3/08) Darren Boyd (Tracy), 8438 Winter Berry Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-401-9444) Review Date: (3/14) Assoc. Pastor—Jennifer Mangaoang (Daniel), 8248 Springtree Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-378-6306) Music Dir. —Susie Daniels, 8001 Bannockburn Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-445-9066) SS Supt. —Lyn Mercer, 966 Sweetwood Court, Orange Park, FL 32065 (904-272-1097) Early Learning Ctr. Dir. —Lana Hart, 6837 Lana Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-771-9599) NYI Pres. —Jessica Mercer, 8038 Loveland Pass Dr. S., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-993-2533) NMI Pres. —Margaret Daniels, 6881 Mother Goose Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-771-2470) 31 Sports Min. Dir. —Mike Daniels, 8825 Country Woods Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32222 (904-908-9783) CLT Dir.—Neal Rhoades, 3705 Rodby Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (904-772-0253) Church Board Sec. —Grady Caulk, 6586 Dor Mil Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-778-2369) Church Treas.—Cecil Wilson, 8870 Trilby Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32222 (904-771-3160) Jacksonville University Boulevard (Organized 1956) (086-0220) E-mail: [email protected]; www.ubnc.org; fax: 904-733-8042; 904-737-4755) Location—(Mail: 4004 University Blvd. S.) 3930 University Blvd. S., Jacksonville, FL 32216-4387 Pastor :( 1/09) Larry D. Morgan (Pam), 136 Linda Lake Lane, St. Augustine, FL 32095 (E: mail: [email protected]; 904-737-4755) Review Date: (1/11) Music Dir. —Shelli Craig, 14063 Golden Eagle Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32226 (904-696-3065) Children’s Pastor: Brenda El-Talabani, 2942 Lantana Lakes Drive E., Jacksonville, FL 32246 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-672-7119) SDMI Supt.—Lori Rice, 11590 Wynnfield Lakes Cr., Jacksonville, FL 32246 (904-642-9996) Christian Heritage Acad. Administrator—Jim Stephens, 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-992-9616) Ministry Assist. —Martha Stephens, 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904-992-9616) NYI President—TBA Prime Time Dir. —Naomi Weaver, 4783 Lackawanna Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32257 (904-262-3370) NMI Pres. —Leora Legacy, 3123 Bridgeview Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32216 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-737-9043) 32 Women’s Min. Dir. —Pam Morgan, 136 Linda Lake Ln., St. Aug., FL 32095 (909-553-1360) Work & Witness Coord.—Valerie Mayfield, 3715 Rosemary St., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904-399-5858) Church Board Sec.—Mary Kinzler, 3587 Thornhill Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32277 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-744-3557) Church Treas.—Joe Cox, 2075 Mills Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32216 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-721-0146) Lake City (Organized 1931) (086-0240) (www.lakecitynaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 386-438-8216) Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 1063, Lake City, FL 32056) 141 S. W. Azalea Park Pl., Lake City, FL 32025 Pastor—(11/07) Craig Henderson (Ashley), 3001 S. W. St. Rd. 47, Lake City, FL 32025 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-438-5597) Review Date—11/13 Vis. Min.—Walt Woodbridge, 234 S. E. Jeremy Pl., Lake City, FL 32025 (386-758-9286) SS Supt.—Sherrill Sistrunk, 18102 S. E. CR 137, White Springs, FL 32096 (386-397-2495) Children’s Min. Dir.—Elaine Harden, 718 S. E. Margaret Dr., Lake City, FL 32025 (386-752-7286) NYI Pres.—Bethany Jenkins, 357 S. W. Dunlop Glen, Lake City, FL 32024 (386-754-6548) NMI Pres.-Shirley Burrows, 10294 S. E. 106th, White Springs, FL 32096 (386-397-4343) Church Board Sec.—Donald Harden, 718 S. E. Margaret Dr., Lake City, FL 32025 33 (386-752-7286) Church Treas.—Elaine Harden, 718 S. E. Margaret Dr., Lake City, FL 32025 Leesburg (Organized 1957) (086-0250) (www.leesburgnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 352-326-3980; 352-326-8878) Location—2100 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Leesburg, FL 34748 Pastor—(12/05) Larry E. (Ruth) Brincefield, 17651 S. E. 120th Ct., Summerfield, FL 34491 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-445-9488) Review Date—12/11 Assoc. Pastor—Donald Shelp, 334 Daffodil Dr., Fruitland Park, FL 34731 (352-728-2011) Assoc. Pastor: Larry C. Brincefield, 12416 SE 60th Ave., Belleview, FL 34420 (352-245-1088) Music Dir.—Lynette Johnston, 35430 Lake Unity, Fruitland Park, FL 34731 (352-365-0976) SS Supt.—Judy Summers, 920 Forest Breeze Path, Leesburg, FL 34748 (352-314-6999) NMI Pres.—Juanita Wagner, 30314 Harris Dr., Leesburg, FL 34748 (352-787-5640) NYI Pres. —Ethan Brincefield, 12416 SE 60th Ave., Belleview, FL 34420 (352-365-0976) Prime Time Dir. —Jim Gainer, 4585 C.R. 103-G1, Oxford, AL 34484 (352-330-1181) Church Board Sec.—Joe Baxter, 8826 Lakeshore Dr., Yalaha, FL 34797 (352-324-3827) Church Treas.—Judith Gillhouse, 819 Oak Dr., Leesburg, FL 34748 (352-787-3559) Live Oak (Organized 1947) (086-0260) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-362-6380) Location—915 Church Ave. S., Live Oak, FL 32064 Pastor—(1/99) Louis J. Medaris (Carolyn), 8487 Goldkist Blvd., Live Oak, FL 32064 34 (386-362-5664) Review Date—1/09 Assoc. Pastor—Theon Burt (Bill), 8394 226th St., O’Brien, FL 32071 (386-935-4726) Assoc. Pastor: Don McClure, 16467 165th Rd., Live Oak, FL 32060 (386-776-2223) Youth Pastor-Roice Wolfe, 10801 73rd Loop, Lot 12, Live Oak, FL 32060 (813-943-3117) SS Supt.—Lucy Rex, 10467 US 129 South, Live Oak, FL 32060 (386-362-1125) NYI Pres.: Danee Wolfe, 10801 73rd Loop, Lot 12, Live Oak, FL 32060 (813-943-3117) NMI Pres.—Cecil McKinney, 8874 181st Pl., Live Oak, FL 32060 (386-362-7389) Church Board Sec.—Barbara Thomas, 20868 89th Rd., O’Brien, FL 32071 (386-935-4153) Church Treas.—Loretta Renfrow, 831 S. E. Koon Lake Rd., Mayo, FL 32066 (386-294-3890) Madison Barbara Memorial (Organized 1947) (086-0270) (850-973-4160) Location—155 N. E. Nazarene Church Way, Madison, FL 32340 Pastor—(5/90) Robert Q. Agner, 160 N.E. Chicory Trl., Madison, FL 32340 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-973-4160) Review—5/12 SS Supt.—Sam Agner, 235 N. E. Nazarene Church Way, Madison, FL 32340 (850-973-6972) Children’s Min. Dir.— Shellie Duran, 224 N. E. Coltsfoot Trl., Madison, FL 32340 (850-673-8341) Adult Min. Dir.—Janice Agner, 235 N. E. Nazarene Church Way, Madison, FL 32340 (850-973-6972) NMI Pres.—Janice Agner, 235 N. E. Nazarene Church Way, Madison, FL 32340 (850-973-6972) Church Board Sec.—Shellie Duran, 224 N. E. Coltsfoot Trl., Madison, FL 32340 35 (850-673-8341) Church Treas.—Janice Agner, 235 N. E. Nazarene Church Way, Madison, FL 32340 (850-973-6972) Marianna (Organized 1958) (086-0280) Mail: 2987 N. Madison, St., Marianna, FL 32446 (Web: www.nazarene.ch/mariana; 850-526-3962) Location—4439 Kelson Ave., Marianna, FL 32446 Pastor—(2/08) Dr. Ernie Gray (Melanie), 2987 N. Madison St., Marianna, FL 32446 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-866-3353) Review Date—2/10 Mus. Dir. —Jim Rogers, P.O. Box 239, Alford, FL 32420 (850-579-9992) SS Supt.—Jim Rogers, P.O. Box 239, Alford, FL 32420 (850-579-9992) Children’s Min. —Marsha Furr, 4349 Wilton, Marianna, FL 32446 (850-482-3478) NMI Pres. —Pam Boutwell, 2944 Park St., Marianna, FL 32446 (850-579-4142) Church Board Sec—Winnie Paulk, 2919 N. Wynn St., Marianna, FL 32446 (850-526-5503) Church Treas: Winnie Paulk, 2919 N. Wynn St., Marianna, FL 32446 (850-526-5503) Monticello (Organized 1978) (086-0285) (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 850-997-6048; 850-997-3906) Location—1590 N. Jefferson St., Monticello, FL 32344 Pastor—(10/07) Timothy F. Hildreth (Rebecca), 1285 Magnolia Ave., Monticello, FL 32344; 850-545-4836) Review Date—10/13 Music Dir—Maxie Miller, 1410 E. Pearl St, Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-4714) Outreach Dir: Billy Chain, 77 Aberdene Ln, Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-2317) SDMI Supt. —Paul Bailey, 154 Reich Dorff Aches, Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-2317) 36 Childcare/School (Dir./Principal)—Brenda Bailey, 154 Reich Dorff Acres, Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-2317) Children’s Min—Rebecca Hildreth, 1285 Magnolia Ave., Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-1103) NYI Pres—Ray & Nikki Lacy, 599 Old Albany Rd, Thomasville, GA 31792 (229-393-7666) NMI Pres—Judy Cleckner, 553 Jefferson Heights. Rd., Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-5659) Church Board Sec: Judy Cleckner, 553 Jefferson Heights. Rd., Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-5659) Church Treas.—Jerry Parker, 1555 Waukeenah Hwy., Monticello, FL 32344 (850-997-5180) Nassau Nazarene Fellowship (Organized 1999) (086-0510) (Web : www.nassaunazarene.org; E-mail : nassaunazarenefellowship @Yahoo.com; 904-225-8023) Mail: Mail: P.O. Box 1750, Yulee, FL 32041 Location—850987 US 17 S., Yulee, FL 32097 Pastor—(3/06) Gary L. Hutcheson (Tammy), 86458 Meadowwood Dr., Yulee, FL 32097 (Mail: [email protected]; 904-225-8023) Review Date: (10/10) Music Dir. —Bill Meyers, 96071 Aqua Vista Ct., Yulee, FL 32097 SS Supt.—David Reeves, 85075 St. Mark Dr., Yulee, FL 32097 (904-225-9597) Children’s Min. Dir.—Marquitta Jones, 126 Old Folkston Rd., Kingsland, GA 31548 (912-729-9524) NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Curtis King, 86458 Meadowwood Dr., Yulee, FL 32097 (904-225-8023) Women’s Min—Tammy Hutcheson, 86458 Meadowwood Dr., Yulee, FL 32097 (904-225-8023) NMI Pres—Valerie Bell, 11477 Oakbank Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904-619-9882) 37 Church Board Sec—Barbara Fettinger, 274 Kristin’s Dr., St. Marys, FL 31558 (912-576-2578) Church Treas—Phil Jones, 126 Old Folkston Rd., Kingsland, GA 31548 (912-729-9524) New Smyrna Beach (Organized 1940) (086-0290) (www.1stnaznsb.com; E-mail: [email protected]:[email protected];; fax: 386-427-2785; 386-427- 1466) Location—201 S. Orange St., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Pastor—(7/05) Glen L. Freshour, Jr. (Becky), 3316 Mango Tree Dr., Edgewater, FL 32141 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-428-4709) Review Date—2/11 Assoc. Pastors—Aaron and Elizabeth Freshour, 58 Ponderosa Ln., Palm Coast, FL 32164 (A-386-585-0588); (E-386-585-0246) Music Dir.—Dianne Clark, 905 Flagler Ave., Edgewater, FL 32132 (386-427-7875) Youth Pastor—Cheryl Walsh, 211 S. Orange St., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-689-9192) SS Supt—Neil Corbett, 1382 James St, New Smyrna beach, FL 32168 (386-428-3630) Adult Min. Dir.—Melissa Stuck, 111 Hickory St., New Smyrna Bch., FL 32168 (386-795-2721) Children’s Min—Cindy Harlow, 923 S. Myrtle Ave., New Smyrna Bch., FL 32168 (386-423-4982) Men’s Min. Dir.—Patrick Corbett, 1382 James St., New Smyrna Bch., FL 32168 (386-428-3630) Prime Time Dir—June Rotundo, 15 La Palmas, Edgewater, FL 32132 (386-427-7993) NMI Pres.—Sue Burtner, 2914 Sabal Palm, Edgewater, FL 32141 (386-663-4903) Work & Witness Coord.—C. D. Acheson, 1420 Travelers Palm, Edgewater, FL 32132 (386-690-0411) CLT Dir.—Charlene Acheson, 1420 Travelers Palm, Edgewater, FL 32132 (389-690-1009) 38 Church Board Sec.—Sharon Gogol, 2224 Sabal Palm, Edgewater, FL 32141 (386-427-4666) Church Treas.—Eleanor Stuck, 204 Ninth St., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (386-428-8937) North St. Johns Faith Community Church (Organized 2004) (086-0389) (www.fcctoday.net); E-mail: [email protected]; 904-287-3223) Location: 3450 CR 210 W., St. John’s, FL 32259 Co-Pastors—(1/01) Wayne & Virginia Bauer, 248 N. Lake Cunningham Ave., Jacksonville, FL 3225 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-230-2681) Review Date—(01/10) Assoc. Pastor: Alan Flood, 3450 CR 210 W., St. John’s, FL 32259 Children’s Min.: Sara Taber, 3450 CR 210 W., St. John’s, FL 32259 Youth Pastor: Jessica Campbell, 3450 CR 210 W., St. John’s, FL 32259 Church Board Sec: Steve Atkinson Church Treas.: Serena Baker, 3450 CR 210 W., St. John’s, FL 32259 NMI Pres—Ada Lopez Work & Witness Coord—Jerry Andrews Ocala First (Organized 1947) (086-0300) (www.OcalaFirstnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 352-694-7032; 352-694-2334) Location—3732 N. E. 7th St., Ocala, FL 34470 Pastor—(11/96) Barry L. Dunlap (Barbara), 5164 S. E. 27th St., Ocala, FL 34471 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-624-3422) Review Date—11/10 Worship Leader—Jerry Gillmore, 3816 N. E. 19th St. Cir., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-304-6426) Youth Pastor—Jerry Gillmore, 3816 N. E. 19th St. Cir., Ocala, FL 34470 39 (352-304-6426) Children’s Pastor—Linda Gilmore, 3816 N. E. 19 St. Cir., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-304-6426) SS Supt—Thelma Mason, 6535 N. E. 2nd St., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-236-4254) Day School Dir—Teresa Cone, PO Box 340, Anthony, FL 32617 (352-229-4116) Women’s Ministries Dir—Linda Gilmore, 3816 N. E. 19th St. Cir., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-304-6426) Prime Time Min. Dir. —Bob Weir, 3830 N. E. 19th St. Cr., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-732-8893) NMI Pres—Edna Schuler, 712 N. E. 39th Ct., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-236-1982) th Church Board Sec—Valerie Tudor, 3718 N. E. 8 Pl., #109, Ocala, FL 34470 (352-624-3529) Church Treas—Bill Humphrey, 2146 N. E. 7th St., Ocala, FL 34470 (352-351-4313) th Ocala West (Organized 1994) (086-0028) (Web : www.ocalachurch.org; E-mail:[email protected]; Fax: 352-861-0755 ; 352-861-0755) Location—(mail: P.O. Box 770608, Ocala, FL 34477) 5884 S. W. 60th Ave., Ocala, FL 34474 Pastor— (10/08) Donna Carlile (Richard), 4148 SW 51st Cir., Ocala, FL 34474 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-304-3308) Review Date—10/10 SS Supt.—Don Terrian, 11524 S. W. 72nd Cir., Ocala, FL 34476 (352-237-8707) Children’s Min Dir—Richard Carlile, 4148 SW 51st Cir., Ocala, FL 34474 (E-mail: [email protected]; 913-314-9121) NYI Pres— Gillie Mott, 7655 SW 78th Pl., Ocala, FL 34476 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-861-1686) NMI Pres— Audrey Andrews, 5660 S. W. 87th Ln., Ocala, FL 34476 (352-237-7086) Church Board Sec— Audrey Andrews, 5660 S. W. 87th Ln., Ocala, FL 34476 (352-237-7086) Church Treas—Kathy Huff, 8275 N. W. 121st Ave., Ocala, FL 34482 (352-867-1194) 40 Orange Park (Organized 1975) (086-0305) (Web : www.opcn.net; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-269-5623 ; 904-269-5623) Location—3212 Moody Rd., Orange Park, FL 32065 Pastor—(5/94) Stan Wade, Sr., 3212-B Moody Rd., Orange Park, FL 32065 (904-269-8140) Review Date—2/13 Assoc. Pastor—Crystal Riner, 11226 Duval Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-765-3801) SS Supt.—Darlene Schwab, 820 Richmond Ct., Orange Park, FL 32065 (904-272-7783) Children’s Min. Dir— Cathy Cowan, 2704 Ian Ct., Middleburg, FL 32068 (904-269-3982) Women’s Min. Dir—Kathy Chaney, 7557 Allspice Cir. S., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-777-5046) NMI Pres.—Nona Carter, 667 Tropical Pkwy., Orange Park, FL 32073 (904-272-9407) Work & Witness Coord—George Chaney, 7557 Allspice Cir. S., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (904-777-5046) Church Board Sec.—Rosemary Coward, 5472 Gordon Ct., Orange Park, FL 32065 (904-264-1148) Church Treas.—Dottie Bruschke, 1685 Morningside Dr., Middleburg, FL 32068 (904-269-2382) Pace New Faith (Organized 2009) (086-0003) Mail: 5162 Avenida del Fuego, Pace, Fl 32571 (Web: www.newfaithnazarene.webs.com; E-mail: Nazarene.ch/Milton; 850-623-1417) Pastor— (4/07) Eddie Harden (Rhonda), 5705 Lia Dr., Milton, FL 32570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-623-1417) 41 Review Date—3/11 Music Dir—David Bassett, David Bassett, 5618 Meadowlark LN, Milton, FL 32570 (850-516-2765) SS Supt—Kim Shaylor, 6468 Cedar St. Milton, FL 32570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-516-1385) NYI President—Greg Shaylor, 6468 Cedar St. Milton, FL 32570 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-516-0741) NMI Pres—Ellen Bowland, 4488 Bell Lane, Pace, FL 32571 (850-995-8814) Church Board Sec—David Bassett, 5618 Meadowlark LN, Milton, FL 32570 (850-516-2765) Church Treas—Judy Bassett, 5618 Meadowlark LN, Milton, FL 32570 (850-516-2831) Panama City First (Organized 1951) (086-0310) (Web : www.nazarene.ch/panamacity1st; E-mail: [email protected]; 850-763-4852) Location—3610 W. 17th St., Panama City, FL 32401 Co-Pastors—(11/97) Joseph A. and Kimberly A. Purl, 2605 Michigan Ave., Panama City, FL 32405 (850-785-6606) Review Date—11/11 Music Dir.—Mike McLaughlin, 330 Floyd Dr., Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850-271-1648) SS Supt— c/o FCOTN, 3610 W 17th St, Panama City, FL 32401 Children’s Min. Dir: Michelle Curl, 8705 Creek Run Rd., Youngstown, FL 32466 (850-753-3186) NYI Pres—Jason Limke, 1717 B Stephans Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 (405-630-6680) Men’s Min. Dir.—Neah Ickes, 409 Redbird, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850-250-1434) NMI Vice-Pres— Michelle Curl, 8705 Creek Run Rd., Youngstown, FL 32466 (850-753-3186) Church Board Sec— Mike McLaughlin, 330 Floyd Dr, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 42 (850-271-1648) Church Treas.—Melanie McLaughlin, 330 Floyd Dr., Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850-271-1648) Pensacola Ensley (Organized 1962) (086-0330) (WWW.ecnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 850-479-8825; 850-476-4458) Location—8300 N. Palafox St., Pensacola, FL 32534-3735 Pastor— (6/03) Brian K. Schmelzenbach (Missi), 10830 Country Ostrich Dr., Pensacola, FL 32534 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-525-1399) Review Date: 6/09 Music Dir—Donald B. Hastings, 349 Ridgewood Dr. Daphne, AL 36526 ([email protected]; 251-625-1936) Vis. Min—Louis Powell, 10861 Tara Dawn Cir, Pensacola, FL 32534 (850-484-2863) SDMI Supt— Billy Dixon, 273 East Burgess Rd., Pensacola, FL 32503 ([email protected]; 850-478-9096) Children’s Min. Dir—Brenda Woolum, 3565 Stratford, Ln., Pace, FL 32571 ([email protected]; 850-995-0912) NYI Pres—Grace Diamond, 10044 Humingbird Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32514 ([email protected]; 850-494-9131) NMI Pres— Kathy Elliott, 208 Jonah St., Cantonment, FL 32533 ([email protected]; 850-937-8106) Men’s Min. Dir—James Elliott, 208 Jonah St., Cantonment, FL 32533 ([email protected]; 850-979-4249) Women’s Min. Dir—Vickie Johnson, 405 Rossi Way, Pensacola, FL 32506 ([email protected]; 850-455-5327) Church Treas.—Marcia Jackson, 1351 S. Hwy. 97, Cantonment, FL 32533 (850-712-7788) Church Board Sec— Dean MacAdam, 2236 Liberty Loop Rd., Cantonment, FL 32533 ([email protected]; 850-780-6199) 43 Pensacola First (Organized 1916) (086-0340) (Web : www.pcolafirstnaz.org; [email protected] Fax: 850-471-9128; 850-479-1020;850-776-6677) Location—3475 Pine Forest Rd., Cantonment, FL 32533 Pastor—(1/09) Joseph T. McNulty (Lisa), 1212 Plata Canada Drive, Cantonment, FL 32533 ([email protected]; 850-780-6281;850-776-6677) Review Date—1/11 Worship Director—Monecia Fowler, 24711 Co Road 87 N., Robertsdale, AL. 36567 (251-269-3720; [email protected]) Children’s Director—Shelia Mattetal, 7833 Dartmoor Dr. Pensacola, FL 32514 (727-420-7960) Sr. Adult Ministries—Ken McCloskey, 2150 Yandley Dr, Pensacola, FL 32526 (850-696-2124) Women’s Min— Lisa McNulty, 1212 Plata Canada Dr, Cantonment, FL 32533 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-780-6281) SS Supt—Jill Stein, 7919 Mobile Hwy., Pensacola, FL 32526 (850-944-1225) Pre-School Dir— Angela Stephens, 3475 Pine Forest Road, Cantonment, FL 32533 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 850-501-4332) NYI Pres. —Steve Grubb, 2712 Ashbury Ln, Cantonment, FL. 32533 (850-857-4428) NMI Pres— Marcy Farose, 122 Burgess Rd, Pensacola, FL 32503 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-261-1429) Church Board Sec— Tom McClung, 624 Lownde Ave, Pensacola, FL 32507 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 850-453-6520) Church Treas— John Stein, 7919 Mobile Hwy., Pensacola, FL 32526 (850-944-1225) Port Orange (Organized 1968) (086-0050) (WWW.portorangenazarene.org ; E-mail: [email protected]; 44 fax: 386-767-2042; 386-767-2354) Location—840 Taylor Rd., Port Orange, FL 32127 Pastor—(3/07) Michael Walzak (Noelle), 1903 Rouzbeh Ct., Port Orange, FL 32128 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-383-2132) Review Date—3/13 Music Dir. —Brian Liles, 840 Taylor Rd., Port Orange, FL 32127 Youth Pastor—Jacob Edwards SS Supt. — Terry Kinnett Dir/Principal—Noelle Walzak, 1903 Rouzbeh Ct., Port Orange, FL 32128 (386-383-2132) Children’s Min Dir— Noelle Walzak, 1903 Rouzbeh Ct., Port Orange, FL 32128 (386-383-2132) Prime Time Dir. — Betty Garrett, 4048 Cardinal Blvd., Port Orange, FL 32127 (386-761-5626) NMI Pres. — Sharon O’Malley, 840 Taylor Rd., Port Orange, FL 32127 NYI Pres—Shane Hughes Women’s Min Dir—Susan Mathis Men’s Min Dir—Darin Burton Church Board Sec. —Jennifer Dittman, 840 Taylor Rd., Port Orange, FL 32127 Church Treas. —Thomas Kodey, 4627 Secret River Trl., Port Orange, FL 32129 (386-763-5686) Port St. Joe (Organized 1959) (086-0370) (Web : www.nazarene.ch/portstjoe; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 850-229-6886; 850-229-9596) Location—2420 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Co-Pastors—(03/06) H. Michael and Janice K. Evans, 2430 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-229-6886) Review Date—2/12 Music Dir. — Mitch Bouington, 1502 Palm Blvd., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 45 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-227-3116) SS Supt. — Angela Bouington, 1502 Palm Blvd., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (850-227-3116) NMI Pres—Janice Evans, 2430 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (850-340-1837) Children’s Min. Dir. — Angela Bouington, 1502 Palm Blvd., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-227-3116) Church Board Sec. —Betty Bouington, 1014 Woodward Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-229-6453) Church Treas. —Jess Mamoran, 223 Fraley St., Wewahitchka, FL 32465 (850-639-2196) St. Augustine First (Organized 1948) (086-0380) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-829-2335) Location—(Mail: 4 May St.) 6 May St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 Pastor—(9/85) M. Thomas Adams (Cheri), 2 Long Place, Palm Coast, FL 32137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-447-7518) Review Date—10/11 Assoc. Pastor—Jeff Kramer, 2493 SR 207, St. Augustine, FL 32086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-824-1184) Music Dir.: Kimberly Storms, 905 Delcie Rd., St. Augustine, FL 32086 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-797-5931) SDMI Supt.: Joan King, 2879 N. 5th St., St., Augustine, FL 32084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-829-5253) Children’s Min. Dir.: Gale Germain, 2790 Juarez Ave., St. Augustine, FL 32086 (E-mail: [email protected]. 904-797-3969) Adult Min. Dir.: Cheri Adams, 2 Long Place, Palm Coast, FL 32137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-447-7518) Men’s Min. Dir.: Melvin Beckham, 231 N. Whitney St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 (904-824-3924) Women’s Min. Dir.: Wanda McLeod, 141 Gilbert St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 46 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-669-5493) NMI Pres.: Marjorie Komassa, 98 Fountain of Youth Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 (904-461-3237) Work & Witness Coord.: John Frazier, 2820 Usina Rd. Extension, St. Augustine, FL 32084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-829-9953) Church Board Sec.: Patricia Stevens, 3275 Pacetti Rd., St. Augustine, FL 32092 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-829-9953) Church Treas.: Barbara Beckham, 231 N. Whitney St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-824-3924) San Mateo First (Organized 1983) (086-0376) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-328-0595) Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 1268, San Mateo, FL 32187) 496 S. Hwy. 17, San Mateo, FL 32187 Pastor--(10/05) R. Howard Rogers (Frances), 496 Hwy. 17 S. (P. O. Box 1268) San Mateo, FL 32187 (386-328-0595) Review Date—10/09 Music Dir. —Frances Rogers, P. O. Box 1268, San Mateo, FL 32187 (386-328-0595) SS Supt. —Charles Gallagher, 225 East End Rd., San Mateo, FL 32187 (386-329-2264) NMI Pres. —Frances Rogers, P. O. Box 1268, San Mateo, FL 32187 (386-328-0595) Church Board Sec. —JoAnn Gallagher, 225 E. End Rd., San Mateo, FL 32187 (386-329-2264) Church Treas. —Louis Warren, 239 E. Buffalo Bluff Rd., Lot 149, Satsuma, FL 32189 (386-649-9963) Starke (Organized 1999) (086-0096) (Web : www.nazarene.ch/starke; E-mail: [email protected]; 325-473-8683) 47 Location—(Mail: 675 SW Cardinal Dr., Keystone Heights, FL, 32656)1404 E. Bessant Rd., Starke, FL 32091 Pastor—(7/01) Fred M. Clem (Dorothy), 675 S. W. Cardinal Dr., Keystone Heights, FL 32656 (352-473-8683) Review Date—2/11 SS Supt. —Brian Bogle, 7676 Kings Canyon Rd., Keystone Heights, FL (352-473-5370) Children’s Min. Dir. —Dorothy Clem, 675 S.W. Cardinal Dr., Keystone Heights, FL 32565 (352-473-8686) Adult Min. Dir—Will Thrasher, P.O. Box 725, Keystone Heights, FL (352-473-3567) NMI Pres. —Charlotte Mobley, 2207A Raiford Rd., Starke, FL (904-964-2910) Church Board Sec. —Laura Thrasher, P.O. Box 725, Keystone Heights, FL (352-473-3567) Church Treas. —Christine Bogle, 1767 Kings Canyon, Keystone Heights, FL 32656 Suwannee River (Organized 1932) (086-0390) (E-Mail: [email protected]; 386-397-2309) Location—18763 S. E. CR 137, White Springs, FL 32096 Pastor—(3/07) Hollis Robinson, 18763 S. E. CR 137, White Springs, FL 32096 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-397-2309) Review Date—3/11 SDMI Supt. —Ruth Edmonds, 13297 SE CR 132, Jasper, FL 32052 NMI Pres. —Gloria Robinson, 18763 S. E. CR 137, White Springs, FL 32096 Church Board Sec. — Martha Fouraker, 9388 S. E. 154th Ave. White Springs, FL 32096 (386-397-2922) Church Treas. —Martha Fouraker, 9388 S. E. 154th Ave. White Springs, FL 32096 (386-397-2922) Tallahassee First (Organized 1945) (086-0400) (www.tfcn.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 850-877-0617; 850-877-2650) Location—1983 Mahan Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32308 Pastor—(9/06) David D. Pullen (Nita), 1900 Ty Ty Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 48 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-877-7796) Review Date—9/12 Worship Arts/Youth Pastor—Heath Thompson, 3357 Tansey Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 ([email protected]; 850-508-1690) SS Supt. —TBD Children’s Min. Dir. —Donna Nichols, 3822 Leane Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32309 (E-Mail: [email protected]; 850-668-9571) NYI Pres. —TBD Prime Time Dir. —Rev. Kerm and Joyce Kidder, 46 Gold Finch Way, Crawfordville, FL 32327 ([email protected]; 850-544-5290) Single Adult Min. Dir. —Annette Pevy, 1830 Mayfair, Tallahassee, FL 32303 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-383-1324) Women’s Min. —Nicole Luciano, 744 Pointe Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (E-mail:[email protected]; 850-545-7485) Men’s Min. Dir—Byron Osborn, 153 Tennessee Walker Dr., Crawfordville, FL 32327 ([email protected]; 850-745-8477) NMI Pres. —Beverly Ramsey, 8479 Lake Atkinson Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32310 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-575-0844) Church Board Sec. —Bill Pursell, 9884 Deer Lake East, Tallahassee, FL 32312 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-894-3223) Church Treas. —Rick Deidel, 6885 Glenmeadow, Tallahassee, FL 32317 (E-mail: Richard.Seidel@,yfloridacfo.com; 850-321-9425) Tallahassee New Life (Organized 1988) (086-0024) (E-mail : [email protected]; 850-656-1056) Location—4513 Crawfordville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32305 Pastor—(1/07) Sugrim Singh (Elsie), 2421 Beautyberry Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-656-1056) Review Date—1/13 49 SDMI Supt. —Monique Bowden, 4513 Crawfordville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32305 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-445-0409) Children’s Min. Dir—Monique Bowden, 4513 Crawfordville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32314 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-445-0409) NYI Pres. —Leah Singh, 2421 Beautyberry Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (E-mail: [email protected]) Men’s Min. Dir—Michael Maisenbacher, 4513 Crawfordville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32305 (850-566-4893) NMI Pres. —Sandrene Francis, 982 W. Brevard St., Tallahassee, FL 32304 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-591-1537) Church Board Sec. —Latoya Bennett, 8013 Pin Oak Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32305 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Treas. —Jackie Knight, 4513 Crawfordville Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32314 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-212-1020 Tavares (Organized 1988) (086-0405) (Fax: 352-343-0577; 352-343-0577) Location—32151 David Walker Dr., Tavares, FL 32778 Pastor—(3/04) Leon L. Everleth (Judy), 32151 David Walker Dr., Tavares, FL 32778 (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-343-8686) Review Date—3/10 Music Dir.—Joyce Hamlin, 11835 Huggins St., Leesburg, FL 34788 (352-742-0789) Vis. Min.—Herbert Hamlin, 11835 Huggins St., Leesburg, FL 34788 (352-742-0789) Men’s Min. Dir.—Carl Parry, 2820 Wekiva Rd., Tavares, FL 32778 (352-343-4576) Women’s Min. Dir.—Kay Parry, 2820 Wekiva Rd., Tavares, FL 32778 (352-343-4576) NMI Pres.—Joyce Hamlin, 11835 Huggins St., Leesburg, FL 34788 (352-742-0789) Church Board Sec.-Carl Parry, 2820 Wekiva Rd., Tavares, FL 32778 (352-343-4576) Church Treas.—Melanie Hicks, 35841 Oakridge Dr., Leesburg, FL 34788 50 (352-551-7750) Trenton Community (Organized 1987) (086-0500) (352-463-1057) Location—2659 A State Road 26 W., Trenton, FL 32693 Pastor—(10/06) Merle J. Goodrich (Mary), 311 SW 4th St., Trenton, FL 32693 (352-463-1057) Review Date—10/08 Music Dir.: Krista Perryman, 3839 S. W. CR 341, Trenton, FL 32693 (352-463-1908) Children's Min. Dir.: Karen Hewitt, P. O. Box 266, Bell, FL 32619 (352-463-7314) NYI Pres.: Kim Martin, 7699 S. W. CR 334A, Trenton, FL 32693 (352-463-7439) Church Treas.: Bill Martin, 7699 S. W. CR 334A, Trenton, FL 32693 (352-463-7439) Church Sec.: Kathy Sites, 7699 S. W. CR 334A, Trenton, FL 32693 (352-463-8418) II. MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY CHP-Chaplain DA-District Assignment DEA-Deaconess DS-District Superintendent EDU-Education ESR-Evangelism Service, Retired Role Code PAS-Pastor PSV-FT-Pastoral Service, Full-Time PSV-PT-Pastoral Service, Part-Time RA-Retired, Assigned RU-Retired, Unassigned SEC-Song Evangelist, Commissioned 51 EVC-Evangelist, Commissioned EVR-Evangelist, Registered EVT-Evangelist, Tenured GA-General Church Assignment GS-General Superintendent MIS-Missionary MUS-Minister of Music, Commissioned SER-Song Evangelist, Registered SPC-Special Service/Interdenominational STU-Student TRF-In Process of Transfer U-Unassigned A. ORDAINED ELDERS 1990 PAS Abdo, Nicola S., 5518 River Forest Dr., Jacksonville 32211 (Jacksonville Arabic) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-690-0411) 1964 RA Acheson, Charles D., 1420 Traveler’s Palm, Edgewater, FL 32132 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-690-0411) 1979 PAS Adams, M. Thomas, 2 Long Place, Palm Coast, FL 32137 (St. Augustine First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-447-7518) 1980 RA Agner, James Carroll Sr., 1306 N.E. Cornsilk Dr., Lee, FL 32059 (Madison Barbara Memorial) (850-971-5503) 1958 RA Agner, Robert Q., 160 N.E. Chicory Trl., Madison, FL 32340 (Madison Barbara Memorial(E-mail: [email protected]; 850-973-4160 52 1970 RA Bass, Martin J., 4128 E. Perry St., Inverness, FL 34453 (Hernando) (352-341-8417) 1976 RU Bass, Paul A., 4325 Flagler Estates Blvd., Hastings, FL 32145 (San Mateo First) (904-692-5978) 2006 PAS Bauer, Virginia R., 248 N. Lake Cunningham Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32259 (St. Johns Faith Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-230-2681) 2006 PAS Bauer, Wayne R., 248 N. Lake Cunningham Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32259 (St. Johns Faith Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-230-2681) 1971 U Black, Robert S., 101 Miller Sq., Interlachen, FL 32148 (Starke) (386-684-3692) 1984 CHP Bonnette, Richard A., 1657 Canonade Ct., Annapolis 21409 (Deltona) (E-mail: [email protected]; 410-757-6206) 2008 PAS Boyd, Darren R., 8438 Winter Berry Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (Jacksonville Oak Hill) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-401-9444) 2009 U Bragg, Jerome, 7400 Palms Hills Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (St. John’s Faith Community) (E-mail: [email protected] 904-451-6312) 2001 PSV-FT Brincefield, Larry C., 12416 S.E. 60th Ave., Belleview, FL 34420 (Leesburg) (352-245-1088) 1966 RA/PAS Brincefield, Larry E., 2100 Dr. M.L. King Jr. Blvd., Leesburg, FL 34748 (Leesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-445-9488) 1988 U Burke, Michael T., 1875 Penny Lane, Perry, FL 32347 (Monticello) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-323-1630) 1996 RA/PSV-PT Burt, Theon, 8394-226th St., O’Brien, FL 32071 (Live Oak) (386-935-4726) 1969 RA Campbell, Thomas G., 125 Birch Ln., Lake Helen, FL 32744 (DeLand) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-561-9235) 2006 PAS Carlile, Donna S., 4148 S.W. 51st Court, Ocala, FL 34474 (Ocala West) (352-304-3308) 1981 PAS Carte, William E., 36808 Meridian Cir., Grand Island, FL 32735 (Eustis) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-357-5663) 1965 RA/PAS Clem, Fred M., 675 S.W. Cardinal Dr., Keystone Heights, FL 32656 (Starke) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-473-8683) 53 1974 RA Cloud, Charles M., 1053 Legacy Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32205 (Jacksonville Oak Hill) (904-786-1875) 1972 SPC Conger, DeLoss E., 4737 Dresden Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32257 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) (904-262-8924) 1973 U Conway, Jerry H., 5498 S. W. 80th Pl., Ocala, FL 34476 (Ocala West) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-873-2441) 1954 RA Cornett, Eldon, 5111 Soaring Way, Bradenton, FL 34203 (941-755-0307) 1978 RU Cox, Laurence H., 807 S. Gay Ave., Panama City, FL 32404 (Panama City First) (850-874-2497) 2008 PAS Coy, Paul Earl John, 8224 Justin Rd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32210 (Jacksonville International Bible) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-240-0095) 2008 PAS Coy, Rita Rocabo, 8224 Justin Rd. N, Jacksonville, FL 32210 (Jacksonville International Bible) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-240-0095) 1975 PAS Custer, Harold W., 3225 S. W. 100th St., Gainesville, FL 32608 (Gainesville First) ([email protected]; 352-333-2776) 2008 PSV-FT Custer, Kay B., 3225 S. W. 100th St., Gainesville, FL 32607 (Gainesville First) ([email protected]; 352-333-2776) 1977 E PSV-PT Dennis, Darrell, 3398 SE 93rd Pl. Ocala, FL 34480 (352-693-4498 (Belleview) ([email protected]) 1993 U Dodson, John W., P. O. Box 25, Pinetta, FL 23250 (850-929-4407) (Deltona Life Fellowship) 1944 RA Dodson, Leonard W., 1300 Willow Rd., Monticello, FL 32344 (Monticello) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-997-4543) 1993 CHP Dowling, Dorman “Curt” 12737 Muirfield Blvd. S., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-303-4594) 1984 PAS Dunlap, Barry L., 5164 S.E. 27th St., Ocala, FL 34471 (Ocala First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-624-3422) 1982 PAS Evans, H. Michael, 2430 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (Port St. Joe) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-229-6886) 1988 RA/PAS Everleth, Leon L., 3417 Manatee Rd., Tavares, FL 32778 (Tavares) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-343-8686) 1962 RA Ford, Norman, 97 Catalina Dr., DeBary, FL 32713 (DeLand) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-956-7942) 2006 PSV/FT Freshour, Aaron W., 5047 N. Oceanside Blvd., Palm Coast, FL 32137 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-585-0588) 2006 PSV/FT Freshour, Elizabeth Ann, 5047 N. Oceanside Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32137 54 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-585-0588) 1986 PAS Freshour, Glen L., 201 S. Orange St., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-428-4709) 1994 PAS Goodrich, Merle J., P. O. Box 192, Trenton, FL 32593 (Trenton) (352-463-1057) 2001 PSV-PT Grant, Deborah S., 6168 SE 143rd Place, Summerfield, FL 34491 (Belleview) (E-Mail: [email protected]) 1999 RA/PSV-PT Grant, John, 6168 SE 143rd Place, Summerfield, FL 34491 (Belleview) (E-Mail: [email protected]) 1982 PAS Gray, Ernie, 2987 N. Madison St., Marianna, FL 32446 (Marianna) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-526-3962) 1999 PAS Harden, Eddie Nelson, 5705 Lia Dr., Milton, FL 32570 (Pace New Faith) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-623-1417) 2004 PAS Henderson, Craig, 3001 S. W. St. Rd. 47, Lake City, FL 32025 (Lake City) (E-Mail: [email protected]; 386-752-9696) 2000 PAS Hildreth, Timothy F., 1285 Magnolia Ave., Monticello, FL 32344 (Monticello) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-997-1103) 1974 RU Hodge, William N., 2504 Loch Ness Ct., Leesburg, FL 34788 (Leesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-359-1991) 1983 PAS Hodges, Randy T., 804 N. Man-O-War Dr., Inverness, FL 34453 (Hernando) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-344-5406) 1996 U Hohenstein, Wendell Ray, 148 N. E. 2nd St., Williston, FL 32696 (Archer) (229-377-9786) 2002 U Huff, Eugene, 6938 Springtree Ln. S. W., Grand Rapids, MI 47548 (Jacksonville Lighthouse) (E-mail: [email protected]; 616-608-4791) 1980 PAS Hutcheson, Gary L., 86458 Meadowwood Dr., Yulee, FL 32097 (Nassau Nazarene Fellowship) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-225-8023) 1968 RA Hysong, Wayne E., 4491 Treasure Cay Rd., Tavares, FL 32778 (Leesburg) (352-343-7230) 1980 U Jackson, Michael D., 9011 Hampton Landing Dr. E., Jacksonville, FL 32256 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) 1974 DS Jenkins, Orville W. Jr., 2938 Dupont Ave., Jacksonville FL 32217 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-730-7022) 1993 RU Johnson, Nancy G., 4523 N. Lake Vista Tr., Hernando, FL 34442 (Hernando) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-341-3242) 1982 RU Johnson, Stanley G., 40 Holly Oak Trail, Waverly, GA 31565 55 (478-919-1951) 1985 CHP Kendrick, Larry D., 453 N. W. Emerald Lakes Dr., Lake City, FL 32055 (Lake City) (E-mail:[email protected];386-961-8672) 1993 SER Kidder, Kermit L. Sr., 46 Goldfinch Way, Crawfordville, FL 32327 (Tallahassee First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-926-2563) 2001 U Kinnett, Terry, 413 Grant St., Port Orange, FL 32127 (Port Orange) (812-584-3287) 1968 EVR Kinnett, V. Leo, 77 Brandy Hills Dr., Port Orange, FL 32129 (DeLand) (386-788-2439) 1988 U Kirkland, Kenneth A., 20877 N. E. Magnolia St., Blountstown, FL 32424 (Panama City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-643-6508) 2003 PSV-PT Kramer, Jeffrey, 2493 S.R. 207 St. Augustine, FL 32086 (St. Augustine First) (904-824-1184) 1959 RA Leichty, Elvin, 121 Oak Ridge Ave., Edgewater, FL 32132 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-426-8892) 1990 U Lichtenwalner, Avelyn, 5763 Steward St., Milton, FL 32570 (Pace First) (850-981-3151) 1989 RU Lichtenwalner, Stephen, 5763 Steward St., Milton, FL 32570 (Pace First) (850-981-3151) 2000 U MacNaughton, G. Scott, 10336 DePaul Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-451-6934) 1975 U Maitland, Thomas H., 513 N. Lowder St., Macclenny, FL 32063 (Orange Park) ([email protected]; 904-259-2993) 1991 PAS Malone, George M., 8216 Newport Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32244 (Jacksonville First) (E-mail: missip31@hotmail; 904-778-4761) 1993 PAS Maxwell, David L., 2059 Forest Gate Dr. E.,Jacksonville, FL 32246 (Jacksonville Central) (E-mail:[email protected]; 904-743-3975) 1989 PAS McNulty, Joseph T. 1212 Plata Canada Dr., Cantonment, FL 3253 (Pensacola First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-776-6677) 1975 PAS/CHP Medaris, Louis J., 8487 Goldkist Blvd., Live Oak, FL 32064 (Live Oak) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-362-5664) (1992) PAS Migner, Peter S, 908 E. Rich Ave, DeLand, FL 32724-4543 (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-736-6386) 1979 RU Miles, Dan D., 387 N.W. Fernbrook Loop, Lake City, FL 32055 (Ocala West) (386-961-8629) 1981 PAS Mills, Jesse, 11729 Cherry Bark Dr. E., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (Jacksonville New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith) 56 (E-mail:[email protected]; 904-714-6841) 1984 PAS Monk, Gary W., 6272 SE 123rd Lane, Belleview, FL 34420 (Belleview) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-245-1208) 1975 PAS Morgan, Larry D., 136 Linda Lake Lane, St. Augustine, FL 32095 (E: mail: [email protected]; 904 737-4755) 1968 RU Mulder, James C., 5780 W. Spicey Hill Dr., Homosassa, FL 34448(352-795-8091) 1331 (Hernando) 2002 PAS Mullen, Sam, 1506 Chatsworth Ave., Deltona, FL 32738 (Life Fellowship) (386-674-7828) 1976 PAS Nash, James E. 27 First Street SW, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 (Ft. Walton Beach) (E-Mail: pastor @fwbnazarene.com 850-243-1232) 1974 RA Neff, Lawrence W., 4294 Amherst, Hernando, FL 34442 (Hernando) (352-344-0863) 1973 RU Nelson, Edwin L., 4374 Wilton St., Marianna, FL 32446 (Panama City First) (850-482-5791) 1990 RU Olsheske, Ervin L., 17653 S.E. 156th Pl. Rd.,Weirsdale, FL 32195 (Eustis) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-821-1275) 1989 RA Ordonez, Luis E., 5429 Little Acres Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32210 (Jacksonville International Bible) (904-771-0398) 1970 RU Osborn, Wallace Byron Jr., 153 Tennessee Walker Rd., Crawfordville Road, FL 32327 (Tallahassee First) (E-Mail:[email protected])850-745-8477) 1979 RA/CHP Payne, David S., 5777 Pebble Ridge Dr., Milton, FL 32583 (Pace New Faith) (850-981-9270) 2000 U Perez, Juvencio, 4263 Losco Rd. Apt. 1033, Jacksonville, FL 32257 (Jacksonville) (770-330-2037) 1971 U Ponce, T. Preston, 8849 S. E. 90th Ave., Newberry, FL 32669 (Gainesville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-472-7073) 1974 GS Porter, Jerry D., P.O. Box 7008, Destin, FL 32450-7008 (Fort Walton Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]) 1995 U Powell, Louis J., P.O. Box 1235, Gonzalez, FL 32560 (Pensacola Ensley) (850-484-2863) 1990 PAS Pullen, David, 1900 Ty Ty Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (Tallahassee First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-877-7796) 1998 PAS Purl, Joseph A., 3610 W. 17th St., Panama City, FL 32401 (Panama City First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-785-6606) 1998 PAS Purl, Kimberly A., 2605 Michigan Ave., Panama City, FL 32405 (Panama City First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-785-6606) 2009 PSV-PT Riner, Crystal, 11226 Duval Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (Orange Park) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-765-3801) 2007 PAS Rivera, Salvador, 13365 S. E. 30th Ct., Belleview, FL 34492 (Belleview Prince of Peace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-245-8260) 1985 PAS Robinson, Hollis, 18763 S.E. Co. Rd. 137, White Springs, FL 32096 57 (Suwannee River) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-397-2309) 1972 PAS Rogers, R. Howard, P. O. Box 1268, San Mateo, FL 32187 (San Mateo First) (386-328-0595) 1975 SPC Romey, Carl E., 2405 N. W. 52 Pl., Gainesville, FL 32605 (Gainesville First) (E-mail: [email protected];352-377-2813) 1961 CHP Runyon, Donald L., 304 S. W. Loblolly Pl., Lake City, FL 32024 (Suwannee River) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-752-5534) 1954 RA Saxon, Ruth, P.O. Box 4054 Live Oak, FL 36024 (Live Oak) 2002 PAS Schmelzenbach, Brian K., 10830 Country Ostrich Dr. Pensacola FL 32534 (Pensacola Ensley) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-475-0491) 1957 RU/PSV-PT Shelp, Donald R., 260 Gardenia Dr., Fruitland Park, FL 34731 (Leesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352728-2011) 1981 PAS Shortridge, R. Allen, 10 King Edward Dr., Ormond Beach, FL 32174 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-441-3910) 2002 PAS/CHP Singh, Sugrim, 2421 Beautyberry Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (Tallahassee New Life (E-mail:[email protected]; 850-656-1056) 1976 ESR Smith, Duane, 5261 Island View Cir. S., Polk City, FL 33868 (Belleview) (E-Mail: [email protected]; 812-738-9440) 2002 RA Smith, Harry Doyle, 2025 Abbeyview Dr., Orange City, FL 32763 (DeLand) (304-965-6708) 1997 CHP Smith, Joyce G., 315 W. University Ave., Orange City, FL 32763 (DeLand) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-775-2916) 1973 RA/PAS Snyder, Larry G., 284 N. W. 238th Terr., Newberry, FL 32669 (Archer) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-472-6110) 1961 ESR Southerland, Samuel, 9995 Lightner Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32257 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) (904-262-6877) 1946 RA Spross, Beryl E., 164 Tower Rd., DeBary, FL 32724 (DeLand) (386-774-8714) 1960 ESR Spurlock, William Earl, P.O. Box 1922, Interlachen, FL 32148 (San Mateo First) (386-684-4824) 1984 RU Steele, Norman G., 10120 S.W. 47th Ave., Ocala, FL 34476 (Ocala West) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-854-9227) 1967 RA Stephens, Franklin D., 1306 St. Andrew Ct., Eustis, FL 32726 (Eustis) (352-357-4058) 1967 U Sutherland, Joe, Sr., P.O. Box 341, Archer, FL 32618 (Gainesville First) (352-495-3033) 1954 RU Vaughn, Lawrence L., 2185 Treasure Point Rd., Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 (DeLand) (904-282-6249) 1975 PAS Wade, Stanley E. Sr., 3212 Moody Ave., Orange Park, FL 32065 58 2005 1966 2004 1987 1959 (Orange Park) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-269-8140) PAS Walzak, Michael, 840 Taylor Rd., Port Orange, FL 32127 (Port Orange) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-761-6480) RA Waterman, Richard W., 20183 N.E. Burns Ave., Blountstown, FL 32424 (Blountstown) (850-674-2566) U Willink, David, 117 Oak Tree Ln., Palatka, FL 32177 (San Mateo) (386-328-3112) PAS Wood, Richard C., 12137 Camp Creek Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (Jacksonville Lighthouse) (E-mail:[email protected];904-374-6293) RA Woodbridge, Walter R., 234 S.E. Jeremy Pl., Lake City, FL 32025 (Lake City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-758-9286) B. ORDAINED DEACONS 2006 PSV-FT El-Talabani, Brenda, 2942 Lantana Lakes Drive E., Jacksonville, FL 32246 (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-672-7119) 1991 PAS Evans, Janice K., 2430 Long Ave., Port St. Joe, FL 32456 (Port St. Joe) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-229-6886) 1997 U Gay, Melba Jean, 1261 Hammond Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (Jacksonville Northside Fellowship) (904-783-0267) C. LICENSED MINISTERS 2009 CHP Allen, Debbie, 453 Tahitian Terr. Jacksonville, FL 32216 (Jacksonville University Blvd) ([email protected]; 904-955-6142) 2010 STU Bell, Valerie, 11477 Oakbank Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32218 (Nassau Nazarene Fellowship) (E-Mail: [email protected]) 2009 PSV-PT Campbell, Bauer Jessica, 3450 CR 210 W., St. John’s, FL 32259 (St. John’s Faith Community) (904-287-3223) 2003 STU Custer, Wesley David, 54 Ivy Ln., Debary, FL 32713 (Gainesville First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-473-9433) 2007 U Esarey, Jack Ronald, Jr., 6711 Buttontree Ln. S, Jacksonville, FL 32277 (Jacksonville Central) (E-mail: [email protected] 904-745-3839) 2005 U Farose, Marcelene Elizabeth, 122 W. Burgess Rd., Pensacola, FL 32503 (Pensacola First) (850-484-8480) 2009 U Fisher, Erin, 200 Howard Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-847-6750) 2007 PSV-PT Flood, Alan, 1264 Mundy Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (St. John’s Faith Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-635-6822) 2007 U Flood, Maresa Miller, 1264 Mundy Dr., Jacksonville, FL 59 2001 2009 2010 2010 2006 2006 2009 2008 32207 (St. John’s Faith Community) (E-mail: [email protected] 904-860-9033) PAS Franklin, David Wallace, 3097 Marshwinds Way, Jacksonville, FL 32226 (Jacksonville Northside Fellowship) (Email: [email protected]; 904-751-4083) PSV Gilmore, Jerry, 3816 N. E. 19th St. Cir., Ocala, FL 34470 (Ocala First) (352-304-6426) CHP Hogg, William, 3109 Groveland Drive, Orange Park, FL 32065 (Orange Park) (E-Mail: [email protected]) PSV-FT Kesselring, Ben, 2540 Valley View Ct., DeLand, FL 32720 (DeLand) ([email protected]; 386-624-6721) PSV-PT Lopez, Ada I., 10083 Hawks Holloe Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32257 (St. John’s Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-866-3924) PSV-PT McCloskey, Kenneth J., 2150 Yandley Dr. Pensacola, FL 32526 (Pensacola First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-696-2124) U Michaud, Jeffrey, 213 Norwich Dr. Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 (Pensacola First) (850-554-1856) U Porter, Toni Eloise, 5 Calhoun #308, Destin, FL 32541 (Ft. Walton Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-837-3030) 2005 STU Rivera, Maritza, 13365 S. E. 30th Ct., Belleview, FL 34420 (Belleview Prince of Peace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-245-8260) 2005 PAS Rivera, Nury, 2876 Monarch Ave., Deltona, FL 32738 (Deltona Iglesia del Nazareno) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-878-3875) 2008 STU Sawyer, Kenneth D. Jr., 93 Nance Lane, Apt. A-4, Nashville, TN 37210 (University Boulevard) (E-mail: [email protected]; 904-718-8088) 2009 PSV-PT Rev. Yvonne Stallings, 2562 Leonid Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904-305-3077) 2010 PSV-FT Thompson, Heath, 3357 Tansey Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (E-mail:[email protected]; 850-508-1690) 2009 PSV-PT Walsh, Cheryl, 211 S Orange, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (New Smyrna Beach) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-3662038) 2007 PSV-PT Wolfe, Roice, 10801 73rd Loop, Lot 12, Live Oak, FL 32060 (Live Oak) (E-mail: needing [email protected]; 813-659-2193) 60 D. MINISTERS SERVING CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS 1984 CHP Bonnette, Lt. Richard A., 642 Savoy St., San Diego, CA 92106 (Deltona) (E-mail: [email protected]; 619-758-9560) 1985 CHP Kendrick, Larry D., 453 N.W. Emerald Lakes Dr., Lake City, FL 32055 (Lake City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-365-8543) 1961 CHP Runyon, Donald L., 304 S.W. Loblolly Pl., Lake City, FL 32024 (Suwannee River) (E-mail: [email protected]; 352-752-5534) 2002 PAS/CHP Singh, Sugrim, 2421 Beautyberry Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (Tallahassee New LIfe) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-656-1056) 1997 CHP Smith, Joyce Gilmer, 315 W. University Ave., Orange City, FL 32763 (DeLand) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-775-2916) E. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED 2009 ESR Smith, Duane, 5261 Island View Cir. S., Polk City, FL 33868 (Belleview) (E-Mail: [email protected]; 812-738-9440) 1961 ESR Southerland, Samuel, 9995 Lightner Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32257 (Jacksonville University Boulevard) (904-262-6877) 1960 ESR Spurlock, William Earl, P.O. Box 1922, Interlachen, FL 32148 (San Mateo First) (386-684-4824 F. REGISTERED EVANGELIST 1968 EVR Kinnett, V. Leo, 77 Brandy Hills Dr., Port Orange, FL 32129 (DeLand) (E-mail: [email protected]; 386-788-2439) G. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELISTS 1993 SER Kidder, Kermit L. Sr., 46 Goldfinch Way, Crawfordville, FL 32327 (Tallahassee New Life) E-mail: [email protected]; (850-926-2563) H. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST 2000 SEC Liles, Walter “Buddy”, 1874 Tillman Cir., Pensacola, FL 32526 (Pensacola Ensley) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-944-1266 I. RETIRED COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST Neff, Lawrence W., 4294 E. Amherst, Hernando, FL 34442 (Hernando) (352-344-0863) Neff, Patricia J. 4294 E. Amherst, Hernando, FL 34442 (Hernando) (352-344-0863) 61 III. General Information A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER 1. Elders Darrell Dennis, Indianapolis District; Deborah S. Grant, Maine District; John Grant, Maine District; Jeffrey Kramer, West Texas District; Sam Mullen, Eastern Michigan District; Bryon Osborn, Central Florida District; Juvencio Perez, Northern California District; Duane Smith, Dallas District B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED 1. Elders Doug Dodson, South Texas District Wayne L. Searls, Central Florida 2. Licensed Ministers William Gritton, Kansas City District; Stephan Quarles, Tennessee District, Jeremy Watson, Central Florida District C. LICENSE MINISTER NOT RENEWED Lori Harris D. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDER Gideon Charles. Avis Murray; Dan Norman; Dominic J. Scardigno, Thomas N. Young, having joined another denomination E. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF DEACONS Michael Murray F. ELDERS HAVING JOINED THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT Curtis F. Cook, Ottis M. Donegan, Jay Harold Keiser 62 G. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST TRANSFERRED Mark and Debbie Dubbeld, Virginia District H. RENEWED EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED William Earl Spurlock I. RENEWED EVANGELIST REGISTRATION V. Leo Kinnett J. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST Kermit L. Kidder, Sr. K. RENEWED COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST Walter “Buddy” Liles L. GRANTED COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC Walter E. Garrett M. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Valarie Bell, Bill Hogg, Benjamin L. Kesselring, Heath Thompson N. GRANTED MINISTERS’ LICENSE RENEWAL Debbie Allen, Jessica Bauer Campbell, Wesley David Custer, Jack R. Esarey, Jr., Marcelene Elizabeth Farose, Erin Fisher, Alan Flood, Maresa M. Flood, David Franklin, Gerald Gilmore, William F. Gritton, Ada Lopez, Kenneth James McCloskey, Jeff Michaud, Toni Eloise Porter, Stephan Quarles, Maritza Rivera, Nury Rivera, Kenneth Sawyer Jr., Yvonne Stallings, Cheryl Walsh, Royce Lee Wolfe O. GRANTED RETIREMENT STATUS Robert Agner, Ervin L. Olsheske, Duane Smith P. INACTIVE CHURCHES Palm Coast Q. DISORGANIZED CHURCHES Eustis, Jacksonville Haitian, (Macclenny) New Beginning Community 63 R. JOURNAL CORRECTION In 2009, Travis William Jackson, (Licensed Minister) was listed as transferred to NWIL. He actually transferred to the Illinois district. S. STEWARDSHIP HONOR ROLL All District, College and General Funds (budgets) paid in full and 10 percent of all monies paid out given for world evangelism: Archer, DeLand, Fort Walton Beach, Hernando, Jacksonville Lighthouse, Lake City, Madison Barbara Memorial, Marianna, New Smyrna Beach, Ocala First, Ocala West, Orange Park, St. Augustine First, Tallahassee First T. NAME CHANGE CLARIFICATION We are requesting a name change clarification on the following churches: Faith Community = North St Johns Faith Community Grace = High Springs Grace LakeBridge = Eustis LakeBridge New Dimensions = Jacksonville New Dimensions U. TEN HIGHEST IN MORNING WORSHIP ATTENDANCE Hernando 272 Jacksonville University Boulevard 229 Pensacola First 180 New Dimensions 152 Leesburg 147 Faith Community 131 64 Pensacola Ensley 131 Port Orange 131 Tallahassee First 129 Live Oak 127 V. 10 HIGHEST IN MEMBERSHIP Jacksonville Univ. Blvd. 402 Hernando 315 Gainesville First 297 Pensacola Ensley 235 Nassau Fellowship 204 Lake City 200 Tallahassee First 200 New Smyrna Beach 195 Pensacola First 161 Leesburg 155 W. 10 HIGHEST IN NEW NAZARENES Deltona Inglesia Hispano 37 Pensacola First 32 High Springs Grace 30 Port Orange 26 Pace New Faith 26 65 Interlachen 25 Faith Community 13 Live Oak 10 Monticello 10 Tallahassee First 10 X. 10 HIGHEST IN SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Hernando 169 Jacksonville Arabic 148 New Smyrna Beach 143 Jacksonville Univ. Blvd. 135 Pensacola First 125 Pensacola Ensley 122 Leesburg 92 Ocala First 87 Orange Park 81 Nassau Fellowship 78 Y. WHERE TO SEND MONIES District Treasurer, North Florida District—Mark Patrick, 4029 Atlantic Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 904-396-9226; 66 904-396-5400) District Unified Fund, Youth Project Monies General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene—17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) World Evangelism Fund Pensions and Benefits Fund Easter Offering Thanksgiving Offering Alabaster Offering NMI LINKS Monies Missionary Christmas Fund World Evangelism Broadcast Offering Vacation Bible School Offering Distinguished Service Award Memorial Roll NMI Medical Plan American Bible Society Offering Duty Money for Missionaries Compassionate Ministries Fund Deputation Offerings: Give to missionaries, payable to the General Treasurer General Church Loan Fund Trevecca Nazarene University—Business Office, Trevecca Nazarene University, 333 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37203 67 Nazarene Bible College Offering—Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering—Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E.Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 IV. PLAN OF EXAMINATION A. DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL STUDIES Chairman—Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., District Superintendent Secretary, Credentials—Rev. David Pullen, 1900 Ty Ty Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32308 (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-877-2650) Committee Members— (See list of committee members in the Official Directory section) B. STUDY REQUIREMENTS Eligibility The District Board of Ministry (DBM) serves only students who are properly enrolled in the Modular Study Program [old COS]. Enrollment is open only to local ministers, local lay ministers (Manual 408.1; Sourcebook for Ministerial Development {SMD} 438), and ministers of music who qualify according to Manual 410. Enrollment To enroll in the Modular Study Program with the District Board of Ministry the prospective student should send a letter of request along with a letter of recommendation from the pastor, and a registration fee of $10.00. The letter of request 68 should include the desired area of study as well as full name, address, phone number, and local church affiliation. Courses The DBM oversees the preparation of both Elder and Deacon Candidates. There are eight general courses: Elder, Deacon of Christian education, Compassionate Ministries, Music Ministries (song evangelist, ministers of music), Youth Ministries, Administration, Chaplain Ministries and Lay Ministry. Ministers or deacons will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses. A minimum of two courses must be completed each year to qualify for continuance in the program (see Manual 427.3). Modes of Study The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a Nazarene liberal arts college or university and the Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Other modes are the Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the Modular Study Program (old COS). The Modular Study Program is under the immediate supervision of the DBM. Except for Level One (local ministers), the Modular Study Program is subject to written permission of the DBM. The courses required of the college/university students are listed in Manual 424.3. The competency statements for ministerial education are listed in Manual 424.3 and the SMD 437.33. All college/university programs must meet these competency statements. The course listing for the Modular Study Program can be found on the Nazarene web site www.nazarenepastor.org. The Instructor’s Guide and the Student Guide can be downloaded in pdf file form from this site. Regulations for the Directed Studies Program 1. Each candidate is instructed to purchase a Sourcebook for Ministerial Development in order to become familiar with the details of the entire program. 2. Each student will be paired with a mentor (usually your pastor) who will work through each module with you. All reading/writing assignments will be turned in and discussed with your mentor. 3. Upon completing a module, the student is responsible for ensuring that the mentor notifies the secretary of studies of the DBM. 4. Local Ministers should complete six (6) modules prior to applying for a district license. 5. Candidates should be prepared to appear for an interview as called upon by the District Board of Ministry, at the date, time and place specified. 69 College/University Students College/university students are responsible to submit to the DBM documentary evidence of academic standing in harmony with Manual 427.1, 427.4, and the SMD 439.26-439.30. Failure to comply with this requirement can result in being dropped and license not being renewed. College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with Manual 424.1 and 424.3. Yearly updates should be submitted by the student showing completed course work. Failure to comply with this requirement can result in being dropped and license not being renewed. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the DBM, and requirements stated in the current Manual will not be waived. Where to Go 1. For information or guidance, go first to your regional advisors, next to either the board secretary or chairperson. (If you are not currently enrolled in the Modular Study Program, but are interested in enrollment, first contact your pastor.) 2. For a copy of the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development, contact the Nazarene Publishing House through any of the following means: Mailing Address — P. O. Box 419527, Kansas City, MO 64131-6527 E-mail Address — [email protected] Toll-Free Phone Number — 1-800-877-0700 Toll-Free Fax Number— 1-800-849-9827 3. For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal), contact the district secretary, Rev. Joe McNulty, 1212 Plata Canada Drive, Cantonment, FL 32533; email: [email protected]. C. STUDENTS ENROLLED Elder – E Administration – D/ADM Chaplain – D/CHP Christian Education – D/CE Compassionate Ministries – D/CM Music Ministries – D/MM Youth Ministry – D/YM Lay Ministry – L ELDER: 70 Graduated: David Wallace Franklin, Arlo Vance Williams Level 4: Level 3: Level 2: Wesley David Custer Ada I. Lopez, Stephen Quarles, Maritza Rivera, Nury Rivera Valarie Bell, Jessica Bauer Campbell, Marcelene Elizabeth Farose, Erin Fisher, Maresa Flood, Gerald Gilmore,William F. Gritton, Bill Hogg, Ken McCloskey, Jeff Michaud, Toni Eloise Porter, Kenneth Sawyer, Jr., Jordany Simon, Yvonne Stallings, Heath Thompson, Cheryl Suzanne Walsh, Roice Lee Wolfe. DEACON – CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Level 2: Jack R. Esarey, Jr. ELDER-CHAPLAIN Level 3: Debbie Allen DEACON – CHAPLAIN: Level 3: Alan Flood 71 V. Daily Proceedings FIRST DAY Thursday, May 20, 2010 1:30 p.m. The opening service of the Thirty-seventh Annual Assembly of the North Florida District convened at 1:30 pm at Pensacola First Church of the Nazarene, Cantonment, Florida. Dr. Orville Jenkins, District Superintendent, gave greetings to the Assembly and welcomed Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Middendorf to North Florida. Dr. Jesse Middendorf, presiding General Superintendent, brought words of greeting, then called the Thirty-seventh Annual North Florida District Assembly to order. Board of Ministry Partial Report No. 1 was read and accepted as printed. First time delegates were welcomed. Rev. Joe McNulty, host pastor, prayed the prayer of invocation. Musicians from Pensacola First led the congregation in worship. Dr. Jesse Middendorf brought a devotional message sharing what is happening in the Church of the Nazarene across the world. Motion was made and carried to accept the assembly organization report prepared by Rev. Joe McNulty, District Secretary, as follows: Office Secretary, Nancy Jenkins; Recording Secretary, Martha Stephens; Financial Secretary, Mark Patrick; Elections Secretary, Barry Dunlap; Assembly Reader, Randy Hodges; Pages, PlatformBrian Schmelzenbach, Floor- Wayne Bauer, Randy Hodges, and Peter Migner. The bar of the assembly was set as the two main sections of the sanctuary (all the way back), other designated areas as needed, the platform area, and the district secretary’s office. Meeting times were set for Thursday - 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.; 7:00 p.m. to adjournment and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon or adjournment. Special orders of the day: Report of the District Superintendent followed by a vote, TNU Report – Thursday evening service and the Memorial Report -- Friday morning session. Motion was made to send special greetings to Drs. Moody and Nina Gunter, Dr. and Mrs. Ed Nash, and Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Gassett. Alternates were seated. General Superintendent, Dr. Jesse Middendorf, then introduced the Nazarene Publishing House DVD presentation and distributed a gift for our Pastors. Dr. Middendorf introduced Dr. Orville Jenkins, Jr., to give his tenth report to the North Florida District as District Superintendent. Dr. Jenkins’ report was received with a standing ovation. There was an anointing of the Holy Spirit as we gathered around the altar for prayer. 72 Dr. Middendorf administered the vote for District Superintendent for a four year term on a Yes/No ballot. Board of Tellers No. 1: Mitsue Hart, Rev. Richard Waterman, Wayne Crevoiserat, Mary Ann Boulet, Steve Saxon, Carol King, Ophelia Lentz, Anita Cook, Jerry Diamond, Alan Webber, Johnny Britos, Gloria Cardona, Linda Mitchell, Roger Craig, Della Staten. Pastor’s reports were received from David Maxwell, Jacksonville Central; Michael Walzak, Port Orange; Peter Migner, DeLand; Joe McNulty, Pensacola First. Report from Board of Tellers: 156 votes cast -- 140 Yes, 16 No. Dr. Orville Jenkins was elected as the North Florida District Superintendent for a four year term. Announcements were made and the afternoon session was adjourned at 4:45 pm. WORSHIP SERVICE Thursday, May 20, 2010 7:00 p.m. The worship service of the Thirty-seventh Annual North Florida District Assembly opened with worship led by the Pensacola First worship team and choir. Nury Rivera, our district Hispanic Coordinator, invited people of other languages forward and they all led in prayer in their native language. The offering was received. Dr. Dan Boone brought a report from Trevecca Nazarene University. Dave Pullen, chairman of the Board of Ministries introduced the candidates for minister’s licenses: Valerie Bell, Bill Hogg, and Heath Thompson. Motion was made to grant ministers license to these candidates. Motion passed unanimously. Dr. Orville Jenkins recognized the elders retiring, Rev. Duane Smith, evangelist, and Rev. Robert Agner, pastor, and Rev. Ervin Olsheske, elder. Dr. Jenkins invited Revs. Wayne and Virginia Bauer forward to feature St. Johns Faith Community Church and the miracle of their beginning and growth. Dr. Jesse Middendorf brought the evening message on Acts 11. He closed with a prayer around the altar. The service concluded with the benediction by Dr. Orville Jenkins. The Trevecca Nazarene University Alumni Reception followed the service. FRIDAY MORNING May 21, 2010, 8:30 a.m. The worship team opened our morning with a time of worship. Dr. Jesse Middendorf brought the morning message from Colossians 1 and then opened the assembly in prayer. The Committee on Nominations Partial Report No. 1 and 2 were approved as printed. Board of Tellers No. 2 was called: Rick Curl, Lurie Wood, Cheri Adams, Ruth Edmonds, Raymond Davis, Dot Turner, Stanley Bennet, Joyce Hamlin, Ruth Shoup, 73 Rita Monk, Melanie Gray, Ron Boulet, Sam Parker, Ray Stevenson, Jim Nash, Roger Craig, Mary Kay Malfitano, David Bassett, Lisa McNulty, Hollis Robinson, Dot Turner. Nazarene Foundation Report was shared via video. The Board of Ministry Report (Partial Reports 2, 3, 4, and 5) was accepted. Pastor’s reports were received from Curt Dowling, Navy Chaplain; (All serving chaplains were recognized by Dr. Middendorf); Louis Medaris, Live Oak; Craig Henderson, Lake City; Gary Monk, Belleview; Sam Mullen, Deltona Life Fellowship; Wayne and Virginia Bauer, Faith Community; James Nash, Ft. Walton Beach. Report of Board of Tellers was as follows: total ballots cast - 191; Advisory Board-Elder, Randy Hodges 102; Richard Wood 50; Advisory Board-Layperson, Grady Caulk 50; Martha Stephens 99; Board of Ministry, Craig Henderson 68; David Maxwell 79; Joe McNulty 76; Peter Migner 67; David Pullen 93; Sugrim Singh 70; Court of Appeals-Elder, Robert Agner 74; Larry E. Brincefield 73; Larry Morgan 77; Larry Snyder 71; Laypersons, Ron Boulet 40; Ed Sawyer 26; Jim Stephens 37; Martha Ward 21. Declared elected: Advisory Board-Elder, Randy Hodges; Advisory Board-Layperson, Martha Stephens; Board of Ministry, David Pullen, Dave Maxwell, Joe McNulty; Court of Appeals-Elder, Larry Morgan, term to expire 2014 and Robert Agner, term to expire 2012; Layperson, Ron Boulet, term to expire 2014.. Mark Patrick, district treasurer, presented the treasurer’s report. Motion made and carried to adopt the report as printed. Finance Committee report was approved as printed. Audit Committee report was approved as printed. Pastor’s reports were received from Randy Hodges, Hernando; Lawrence Haley, High Springs Grace; Allen Shortridge, Interlachen; Paul and Rita Coy, Jacksonville International Bible; Larry Morgan, Jacksonville University Blvd.; Robert Agner, Madison Barbara Memorial; Tim Hildreth, Monticello; Glen Freshour, New Smyrna Beach; Barry Dunlap, Ocala First; Donna Carlisle, Ocala West. Memorial report was given and accepted. Randy Hodges prayed a prayer of blessing. District Advisory Board Report was approved as printed. Pastor’s reports were received from Nury Rivera, Deltona Iglesia Hispano; Stan Wade, Orange Park; Joe and Kim Purl, Panama City First; Brian Schmelzenbach, Pensacola Ensley; Mike and Janice Evans, Port St. Joe; Tom Adams, St, Augustine; Fred Clem, Starke; Hollis Robinson, Suwannee River; David Pullen, Tallahassee First; Sugrim Singh, Tallahassee New Life; Leon Everleth, Tavares. The nomination report, regarding the election of the Court of Appeals, adopted by the assembly stated that two laypersons were to be elected. The ballot showed to elect 1. A motion was made to make the person with the second highest number of votes on that ballot to be the second one elected, whose term would expire 2012. Motion passed. That second person elected was Jim Stephens. There were five ratifications of General Assembly amendments to the constitution. All were voted on individually and all five passed unanimously. 74 Thanksgiving Offering video was shared. Dr. Middendorf challenged everyone to give more than they were planning to give in the 2010 Thanksgiving offering in order to make it the largest one ever. The following awards were included in the Pastors’ packets: Award of Excellence awarded to the following churches: Ft. Walton Beach, Jim Nash; Grace of High Springs, Lawrence Haley; Hernando, Randy Hodges; Jacksonville First, George Malone; Jacksonville Lighthouse, Richard Wood; Jacksonville Oak Hill, Darren Boyd; Lake City First, Craig Henderson; Live Oak, Louis Medaris; Madison Barbara Memorial, Robert Agner; New Smyrna Beach, Glen Freshour; Orange Park, Stan Wade; Panama City First, Joe and Kim Purl; Pensacola Ensley, Brian Schmelzenbach; Pensacola First, Joe McNulty; Port St. Joe, Janice and Michael Evans; St. Augustine, Tom Adams; Starke, Fred Clem; Tallahassee First, David Pullen; Tavares, Leon Everleth. All budgets paid in full: Belleview, DeLand, Faith Community, Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno; Faith Community, Fort Walton Beach, Hernando, High Springs Grace, Jacksonville Arabic, Jacksonville, First/Jacksonville Haitian, Jacksonville Lighthouse, Jacksonville Northside, Jacksonville Oak Hill, Jacksonville University Blvd., Lake City, Leesburg, Live Oak, Madison Barbara Memorial, New Smyrna Beach, Ocala First, Ocala West, Orange Park, Pace New Faith, Panama City First, Pensacola Ensley, Pensacola First, Port St. Joe, San Mateo First, St. Augustine First, Starke, Suwannee River, Tallahassee First, Tallahassee New Life, and Tavares. Dr. Jesse Middendorf then thanked Dr. Orville Jenkins and Nancy for hosting them during the assembly and Joe McNulty for the great job he did as District Secretary and all those people who played a part in making this Assembly happen. Dr. Middendorf gave Joe McNulty editing privileges with the minutes. The Thirty-seventh Annual North Florida District Assembly adjourned at 12:55 p.m. Respectfully submitted, JOE McNULTY, District Secretary DR. JESSE MIDDENDORF, General Superintendent MARTHA STEPHENS, Recording Secretary VI. Reports A. DISTRICT OFFICERS 1. Report of the District Superintendent North Florida District Assembly, 2010 Dr. Middendorf, our presiding general superintendent; Dr. Boone, president of Trevecca Nazarene University; other special guests; and members and friends of this 37th Assembly of the North Florida District: I am honored to stand before you to report for the 10th time as your district superintendent. We have just viewed the statistics and some of the highlights of this past church year. There are some remarkable stories in our churches that the numbers don’t really 75 capture. But hopefully you’ll catch a glimpse of some of those in the reports from our pastors. Rather than report or reflect this afternoon, I would like to do something I haven’t done at an assembly for the past 10 years…to preach from my heart to yours…and perhaps you’ll understand when I’m all through. But before I do, I just want to say that I am indebted to those who surround me…our advisory board, our district secretary, our auxiliary leaders, our team of pastors. And I don’t say this for it to sound nice, but I honestly would not trade the leadership personnel of North Florida for that of any other district. And I’ll even throw in the district office secretary (my wife)! God has really helped us this past year in a number of areas, and for whatever we’ve been able to achieve or accomplish it is because of His divine help and goodness. The song you just heard, I Was Made to Live for You, was from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, and contained these words: “I was created for Your glory All of my days were made for You Lord You have formed me and You know me Without You Lord what can I do? And it’s true. We have been placed here…we exist…we were made solely to live for Him. It’s true for us as individuals. It’s also true for a congregation…and as a denomination. You and I…the local church we represent…and the Church of the Nazarene were all made and established to live for an Almighty, Holy God! The Day of Pentecost, the Jerusalem Pentecost, occurred 10 days after Jesus returned to heaven. It ushered in the age of the Holy Spirit in which we are still living. Now the Holy Spirit was already in the world, for Genesis reminds us He hovered over the deep before the creation was completed. But the Jerusalem Pentecost ushered in a new dispensation of God’s Spirit. And much interest in that Spirit remains today, although not all of it is in full harmony with God’s Word. We also need to remind ourselves just who the Holy Spirit is. It is not some “it”, some “thing”, some emotion, or even just some gift. For the Bible says we’re not to seek after a gift, but to seek after Him. Our understanding of Him is found in our belief in the triune Godhead…that includes God the Father who still lives, rules, and reigns to carry out His purposes in our world and in our lives. There are a lot of things I cannot explain, but it does not cause me to doubt God. 76 And then there is God the Son, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who left heaven, took upon Himself the form of man, born as an infant to a virgin girl, eventually died on a cross that He might redeem us from our sins, rose from the dead, and 40 days later ascended back into heaven and resumed His rightful place at the right hand of the throne of God. Today, He is interceding for us. Even now, He is praying for us—and that is great comfort! And then there is God the Holy Spirit, the active agency of the Godhead who is in our world today. If a person is ever converted, it’s through the function and operation of the Holy Spirit. If a person is ever sanctified holy, made pure in heart through the love of God, it is also through the work and person of the Holy Spirit. And the facts are, if you and I ever get home to heaven, it will be because we’ve walked in the light and obeyed the leadership, guidance, and prompting of the Holy Spirit. I would rather have the Holy Spirit, His presence, His unction, His anointing more than anything else. Most of us—preachers and laypersons alike—are just ordinary people until the blessed Spirit of God comes upon us. When we talk about the work of the Holy Spirit converting the soul and then sanctifying the heart, sometimes someone will ask, “Well, why does God require two works of grace?” “Why can’t God do all that needs to be done when I first come to Him in confession and repentance?” Or, “If God has to do two works of divine grace it must speak to some weakness in the divine work or in God Himself.” No, the problem or fault rests with sin, not with God. Sin is two-fold in its nature. First, it is personal. All who have reached the age of accountability, being able to determine right from wrong, become responsible for their own moral and ethical choices. For instance, I know it is wrong to tell a falsehood. And if I deliberately tell a lie, I become responsible for that sin. That sin is personal sin—I have committed it. The Bible says we’re dead in our own personal sin, and the guilt of our own wrong doing is why we need a Savior and forgiveness. But sin is also a part of human nature stemming from the fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The Bible says God made Adam in His own likeness and gave him moral discernment. If you choose to believe that your ancestors hung from their tails, that’s your problem. But the Bible says God created Adam as the first man, and when He breathed life into him He also gave him the ability to make moral choices. We were made in the likeness of God, to worship and live for Him! You know of God’s instructions to Adam and his wife, Eve, “As long as you obey Me, we’ll have wonderful fellowship together. But if you disobey and eat of the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, in that day, Adam, you will die.” 77 Satan comes along and says, “Oh, come on, Adam, you won’t die. Just the opposite. You’ll be as wise as God.” And Adam and Eve chose to disobey God. In that day, Adam the perfect man, the righteous man, the holy man disobeyed God, being sentenced to death. And the virus of sin, of evil, entered the human blood stream, and untold millions were plunged into that same state. As a result, you and I don’t have to be taught to throw a tantrum, hold our breath in anger until red in the face, or to have a conniption fit at the earliest age. Or any age. We’re born with it—it’s a part of the disposition of our human nature. This understanding of the two-fold nature of sin is not exclusive to Nazarenes. Most mainline denominations acknowledge it, including the Catholics. Our differences are not over the problem of evil, but rather over the solution of that problem. And through a man named John Wesley who emphasized scriptural holiness, we as Nazarenes stress the cure for the problem of sin in the human heart and life. One of the numerous Scripture references that confirm this two-fold doctrine of sin and its cure is found in 1 John 1:5-10, which I want us to follow in a reverse order. I. Verse 10 states, “If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives.” The word sin is a verb used in the past tense—as a committed act of sin. There are a lot of morally good people in the world, but our own moral goodness does not save us. God, through the Apostle Paul, says in Romans 3:23, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” It was Nicodemus, a moral man, a teacher in Israel, who came to Jesus asking how he might inherit the kingdom of God. Jesus answered that you have to be born again…your good living alone is not enough. II. Verse 8 then says, “If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.” The word sin is a verb used in the singular tense, indicating a state or condition of indwelling evil. It tends to repudiate those who have been saved from their acts of sin, but feel they need nothing further. But the Bible says there is an indwelling evil. Some would argue that the disciples were not really converted until the Day of Pentecost, yet they had earlier left all to follow Jesus. He had even given them power to preach in His name before Pentecost, even to cast out devils in His name. One day they had come back laughing because the devils had been subjected to them, and Jesus said to them, “Do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice because your names are written in heaven” (Luke 10:20). In His high priestly prayer for his disciples Jesus said, “Father they’re all mine except for the son of perdition. I don’t pray that you will take them out of the world, but I pray you 78 will protect them from the evil one. Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth” (John 17:6-19). III. One may ask, “Well, what can be done about sin?” Verse 9 says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” I’m convinced we don’t have to preach long sermons to convince a sinner that he/she is indeed a sinner, because everyone living in sin lives under the guilt of their own wrong doing. And how do I know? I lived there myself one day. One sins calls for another sin. And the fact is, the further we go in our rebellion against God, the further away from Him we go, because sin is progressively worse. There are people you and I both know, living apart from God, doing things today they never dreamed they would be doing five, ten years ago because one sin calls for another sin. But there is an antidote: “If we confess our sins….” The majority of us here this afternoon would testify to that truth. IV. But then someone says, “What about this? I know I’m a Christian. I’ve been saved, baptized, I partake of communion, and I love the fellowship of my church. I think I’m about as committed and involved as one can be. But I have to confess…every once in awhile I get upset…in fact, I just lose it, and I’ll just tell someone off. I give them a piece of my mind and let them know how I feel. And afterwards, I’m embarrassed and ashamed because it’s not what I think a real Christian should do.” I’ve got good news for you. Look at verse 7: “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.” That simply means to do exactly what God tells you to do…to give yourself without reservation to Him. In the spring of 1983 in the First Methodist Church of Vincennes, IN, a memorial service was conducted for Dr. H. M. Cochenour, a Pennsylvania Dutchman and Methodist pastor who, for a number of years, was president of the National Holiness Association, the forerunner of the CHA, the Christian Holiness Association. Some of you know my dad was also a preacher in our church. In two different pastoral assignments dad had Dr. Cochenour as a guest preacher, and they became good friends. During one of their times together Cochenour shared with him how he had come into the experience of heart holiness. He and his wife had gotten married rather young, and neither were Christians. But when Cochenour was 22, he and his wife both found the Lord out of lives of sin. They joined the Methodist Church, and two years later he felt called to ministry. The 79 Methodists gave him a small church to pastor, and he had success as the church began to grow. Two years went by, and at age 26 he and his wife acknowledged to one another an inner spiritual hunger of their own lives. He said he had never heard a sermon preached on scriptural freedom from sin. He had never heard that “Jesus suffered outside the city gate to make the people holy through his own blood” (Hebrews 13:12).But he said my wife and I both knew we were hungry for God. One morning they were at the breakfast table having devotions, and the conversation between Cochenour and his wife turned once again to the hunger of their hearts. He said I came to the 15th chapter of Acts and read verses 8 and 9: “God, who knows the heart, showed that he accepted them by giving the Holy Spirit to them, just as he did to us. He made no distinction between us and them,for he purified their hearts by faith.” This was the report of the Apostle Peter to the mother church in Jerusalem, telling of the Gentile Pentecost at Caesarea, tying the Gentile Pentecost to the Jerusalem Pentecost that had occurred some 20 years earlier. Dr. Cochenour said when I read those words, it was as far as I could read. I looked across the table at my wife and told her, “Honey, I’m going to my office. I’m going to lock the door, take the receiver off the phone, and I’m not going to leave there until God does in my heart what He did for those Gentile believers in Acts 15:8-9.” He said to my dad, “Jenkins, I reached my study about 8:00 in the morning. Now there’s no real merit in this, but I felt strangely led to open my Bible to Acts 15 and place it on the floor, and then kneel down with my knees placed on that open Bible. I wanted to pray on the authority of the Bible.” (Let me add this. When you get over into the authority of God’s Word, you’re always in safe territory). He said I commenced praying at the outer perimeter of my affections…where we all have to start. It’s far easier for us to give up the things that don’t really amount to a whole lot…maybe a hobby or collection, a prized antique, even a home you own, and its contents. Sometimes we pray, “Oh God, help me to die out to money,” when in reality we don’t have much to begin with. But we have to put everything on God’s altar, including our want to’s, our dreams, aspirations, and ambition. Maybe even a business. That’s all a part of consecration. God never has us until He has the total man, the total woman, the total self. But Cochenour said the longer I prayed the more toward the inner core, the center, I got. Finally I came to those two little boys who called me “Daddy.” And one by one I placed each of them on God’s altar. Do you know anything about that? The truth is, God can do a better job with our family than we can. 80 And then he said I came to my wife whom I loved more than myself. And little by little I placed her on God’s altar, and said for time and eternity, He could have her. And then he said, I came to H. M. Cochenour. I told God He could have me. He said to dad, “Jenkins, I had to die out to being a preacher.” For there’s a sense in which every pastor/preacher has to die out to his calling, his ministry, and his own preaching. He said I died out to the praise, the applause, and the nice things my congregation would say to me. I also died out to the criticisms. He said I died to the point where I became a doormat in the house of God, and told God it didn’t matter if people wanted to wipe their muddy shoes on me. Do you know what he’s talking about? It’s called dying to self until there’s nothing left of H. M. Cochenour, or Orville Jenkins, Jr., or whoever you are. He said at about noon I reached the end of my praying. The good news is that in this dying out process you reach the time and place where you know you don’t have to pray any more. And three worlds will confirm it. Cochenour said: Heaven told me I was on God’s side My own heart told me I was on God’s side. And the devil knew I was on God’s side. He said I quit praying, got up, and walked around the room. But I said, “God, I’m not going to leave until you give me the Holy Spirit like you did those Gentiles in Acts 15. And so I just paced the floor in my office…1:00…2:00. And without prior warning, at about 3:00 in the afternoon, the bottom fell out of heaven. The glory of God the Holy Ghost struck the gabled end of my soul like a refining fire, going from the top of my head down to my finger tips and the toes of my feet.” He said I knew as clearly as I know my name that the Holy Spirit had come like a refining fire to burn out the impurities of H. M. Cochenour. I became a dead instrument in the hands of a holy God. That’s the only way to truly serve God and have the victory—to become dead in His holy hands. For we were made to live for Him in his holiness. Cochenour said I immediately unlocked the door, walked out and across the church lawn to the parsonage next door. My wife was in the kitchen ironing, and when I walked in she burst into tears. She later told him, “When you walked in there was so much of the glow of God upon you that the hunger of my own heart cried out for the same blessing.” He said to dad, “Jenkins, I went to that Methodist Church the next Sunday morning and told my people what God for Christ’s sake had done in my life. I made an 81 altar call, and the first seeker was my little wife. I knelt down beside her and prayed and encouraged her, and she, too, prayed through and received the same blessing.” And God began a revival in that church of which its influence extended beyond the life of H. M. Cochenour. He had an older brother who joined the Church of the Nazarene and pastored in Eastern Ohio, and two of that brother’s boys, Jim and Bill, have served God in our church. I say to us as North Florida Nazarenes—God has a stabilizing grace—it’s the wonderful experience called heart holiness where one’s heart is made clean from sin and made pure in love until you can serve God and keep the blessing of a clean heart. And you can be spiritually victorious in the day in which we live. You and I were created by God, like Adam, in God’s own image, to be His holy and pure instruments. We were made to live for Him…nothing less. And if we believe this…if we understand this truth…and fully endeavor to live this way, the story of an H. M. Cochenour will be repeated in our lives, and in our churches, throughout this new year. May God grant us the fulfillment of Acts 15:8-9! Respectfully submitted, Orville Jenkins, Jr. 2. District Sunday School Ministries Chairman 2009 Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries Report Thank you to Pastor Janice Evans, District Children’s Director, and Gary George, CoCamp Director, for their reports. Their reports have made my report much easier. I have had difficulty trying to find the words for all that I would like to express about our past year and the year to come, but in reflecting on our accomplishments over the past year, and our disappointments, I came across some notes I had written from a sermon on how to face the year ahead and I found it fitting in helping us with the urgency that Dr. London spoke of last night. There are four steps that we must take to increase our Sunday School and small groups: 1) We must have confidence! God will be with us – He will never leave us! We have the best thing in the world – why should we keep it to ourselves. 2) We must have commitment! We must trust God completely. God gives us the wisdom and power, but only if we are fully committed. 82 3) We must be cheerful! God provides peace in the midst of it all. You can’t give out what you don’t have on the inside. We must let our faces show what our hearts know. “PRAISE – Positive Responses Always Imprisons Satan’s Efforts” 4) We must have courage! Courage to invite, invest, and stand up for our beliefs. Rachel, a 4 year old child, stood before a church last night packed with people and said the Lord’s Prayer and sang. Why have SS or small groups? Because of one 12 year old boy…………allow me to tell his story. It was mid-week at camp when I received word that I needed to go to the gym that there was a young man who probably needed to be sent home. I arrived at the gym to find a very upset counselor and angry child. Apparently several adults had already made an attempt to “break through” to him the importance of helping each other. He had simply been asked to pick up a piece of paper on the floor. He was very defiant and angry that he had to pick up something that he had not put there. We began to talk to him about the love of Jesus and why because of what Jesus did for us by dying on the cross we were able to show that love by helping others, even if it was as simple as picking up a piece of paper off of the floor. All he wanted to do was go home. Finally, after a few minutes, he admitted that he knew nothing of what we had been speaking, he didn’t know anything about God or Jesus of simply love for one another. His stated that his sisters went to church and since they were coming to camp, his parents decided to send him to camp also, probably just to get him out of the house. It was at that time that his counselor began to witness to him and finally the harden shell that surrounded this young man began to peel away. His punishment for disrespecting the adults was to sweep the gym floor. He looked at his counselor and stated that he would sweep the gym floor now. The counselor picked up a broom and simply stated, “I’ll help you.” I left the gym with both gentleman pushing a broom together. It is not often, if ever, that we think about children in our society, the United Stated of America, or on the North Florida District having never heard about God’s love and what it means. We must never give up……shame on us for not having more Bible Studies, Small Groups and Sunday School. We are a TEAM…….but in order to have a great TEAM we must first give of our TIME; we must put forth the EFFORT; we must have a cheerful ATTITUDE; and become a MENTOR or MAKE IT HAPPEN!! Who would ever have dreamed that the North Florida District would have gotten so excited over a challenge sent out regarding VBS offering………may be the challenge should go a step further and increase small groups and like Dr. London said, see how many people we can get saved!! My challenge to you for the coming year is simple: 83 Give something away (material or maybe just kindness) Spend time with the elderly – they have great wisdom you know Hold the babies and hug the children Laugh often Give thanks 1000 times a day Pray – Work – Plan – Play & Live Sold out 100% for God Respectfully submitted, Donna J. Nichols, SDMI Chairperson B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES 1. Advisory Board The Advisory Board of the North Florida District has met five times during the year upon the call of the district superintendent. The meetings always begin with a devotional time, and are customarily sessions of spiritual blessing as the work of God’s church is discussed. We have attempted to adequately represent the district in all matters, both spiritual and legal, and have given counsel and support to the district superintendent in the administration and business of the district. The growth of the district reflects the unified effort of all those who comprise the district, but especially the leadership of the district superintendent. Business items cared for include the following: 1. Elected Martha Stephens as secretary of the District Advisory Board. 2. Elected Carol Parker as assistant secretary of the District Advisory Board. 3. Elected Rev. Joe McNulty, district secretary; and Mark Patrick, district treasurer. 4. Prepared a preliminary administrative budget presented to the District Finance Committee prior to the district assembly, as well as monitoring the financial reports of the district and making adjustments as necessary throughout the year. 5. Granted financial assistance to churches and ministers in need. 6. Granted approval for churches on the district to borrow funds for the purpose of remodeling, building, and/or restructuring debt. 7. Granted approval to sell or purchase property related to several churches. 8. Permission granted for elders John Dodson and Carl Romey to continue pastoring in United Methodist assignments. 9. Limited permission given for the start of an organic house church plant in Palm Coast led by Aaron and Beth Freshour under the sponsorshipand guidance of the New Smyrna Beach Church. A two year tine limit was also established to determine the interest in the Palm Coast area. 10. Two organizations were approved as 10% specials for North Florida: The Path of Citrus County in Hernando and Gleaners Dispatch in Jacksonville. 11. Exercised the provision of Manual paragraph 208.3 to take appropriate action at the Eustis Church due to a severe financial crisis, resulting in its closure and recommendation for disorganization 84 12. Permission granted for a new church start in the Eustis/Tavares/Mt. Dora area, meeting in the Eustis Church facilities, to be known as LakeBridge…a Church of the Nazarene. 13. Gave approval for the District Superintendent to make appointments at the following churches: Belleview, Blountstown, Crestview, Interlachen, Pace New Faith, San Mateo and Suwannee River. 14. We recommend the following churches be officially disorganized: Eustis, Jacksonville Haitian, and Macclenney New Beginning. 15. We recommend the following licensed ministers, serving as pastors, to the Board of Ministry: David W. Franklin, Nury Rivera. 16. We recommend the following credentials be dropped to the Board of Ministry: Gideon Charles, Dan Norman. 17. We recommend the following credentials be filed: Avis Murray, Michael Murray, Dominic Scardigno. (These were dropped because the credentials were not received by the General Secretary’s Office.) 18. We recommend the following credentials be dropped, having joined another denomination to the Board of Ministry: Thomas N. Young. 19. We recommend the following elders be received as transfers: Darrell Dennis, Indianapolis District; Deborah S. Grant, Maine District; John Grant, Maine District; Jeffrey Kramer, West Texas District; Sam Mullen, Eastern Michigan District; Byron Osborn Central Florida District; Juvencio Perez, Northern California District; Duane Smith, Dallas District. 20. We recommend the following elders be transferred: Doug Dodson, South Texas. 21. We recommend that the following be placed into retirement status as elder: Robert Agner, Ervin L. Olsheske, Duane Smith. 22. The following Registered Song Evangelists be transferred: Mark Dubbeld, Virginia District; Janene Dubbeld, Virginia District. 23. That the following minister’s licenses be granted: Valarie Bell, Bill Hogg, Ben Kesselring, Heath Thompson. 24. That the following licensed ministers be transferred: William Gritton to Kansas City, Stephan Quarles to Tennessee, Jeremy Watson (Central Florida). Respectfully submitted, MARTHA STEPHENS, Secretary REV. ORVILLE JENKINS, Chairman 2. Board of Ministry Partial Report No. 1 We, your Board of Ministry, recommend: 85 1. That the following elders be received on transfer: Darrell Dennis, Indianapolis District; Deborah S. Grant, Maine District; John Grant, Maine District; Jeffrey Kramer, West Texas District; Sam Mullen, Eastern Michigan District; Byron Osborn Central Florida District; Juvencio Perez, Northern California District; Duane Smith, Dallas District. 2. The following elders be transferred: Doug Dodson, South Texas; Wayne L. Searls, Central Florida 3. The following Registered Song Evangelists be transferred: Mark Dubbeld, Virginia District; Janene Dubbeld, Virginia District. 4. That the following licensed ministers be transferred: William Gritton, Kansas City District, Stephan Quarles, Tennessee District, Jeremy Watson, Central Florida District. Partial Report No. 2 We, your Board of Ministry, having found the following ministers to be in harmony with the teachings of the Church of the Nazarene, recommend: 1. No ordinand eligible in time for this District Assembly. Partial Report No. 3 We, your Board of Ministry, recommend: 1. That the following be dropped from the roll of elders according to the 2009-13 Manual, paragraph 436.8: Gideon Charles; Dan Norman; Avis Murray; Michael Murray, Dominic Scardigno; Thomas N. Young 2. That the following be placed into retirement status as elder: Robert Agner, Ervin L. Olsheske, Duane Smith. 3. That the following be restored to the order of elder: 4. That the following be renewed as registered evangelist: V. Leo Kinnett. 5. That the following be granted commissioned minister of music: Walter E. Garrett. 6. That the following be granted as a registered song evangelist: Kermit Kidder 7. That the following be renewed as a commissioned song evangelist: Walter “Buddy” Liles. 8. That the following be renewed with evangelism service retired status: Duane Smith, Samuel Southerland, William Earl Spurlock. 9. That the following minister’s licenses be renewed: Debbie Allen, Jessica Bauer Campbell, Wesley David Custer, Jack R. Esarey Jr., Marcelene Elizabeth Farose, Erin Fisher, Alan Flood, Maresa M. Flood, David Franklin, Gerald Gilmore, William F. Gritton, Ada Lopez, Kenneth James McCloskey, Jeff Michaud, Toni Eloise Porter, Stephan Quarles, Maritza Rivera, Nury Rivera, Kenneth Sawyer Jr., Yvonne Stallings, Cheryl Walsh, Roice Lee Wolfe. 10. That the following minister’s licenses be granted: Valarie Bell, Bill Hogg, Ben Kesselring, Heath Thompson. 86 11. That the following minister’s license be not renewed: Lori Harris. 11. Since the following candidate is not pursuing ordination, the annual district license renewal recommendation should originate from both the Advisory and Ministerial Credentials boards according to the 2009-13 Manual paragraph 429.4: Kenneth McCloskey. 12. That the following be permitted to retain credentials while serving in a sister denomination: Carl Romey and John Dodson. 13. We acknowledge those ordained ministers having joined the Church Triumphant: Curtis F. Cook, Ottis M. Donegan, Jay Harold Keiser Partial Report No. 4 The following ordained elders did not report: Partial Report No. 5 The Board of Ministry recommends the following ministerial students be placed as follows: Elders: Graduated: David Wallace Franklin, Arlo Vance Williams Level 4: Wesley David Custer Level 3: Ada I. Lopez, Stephen Quarles, Maritza Rivera. Nury Rivera Level 2: Valerie L. Bell, Jessica Bauer Campbell, Marcelence Elizabeth Farose, Erin Fisher, Maresa Flood, Gerald Gilmore, William F. Gritton, Bill Hogg, Ken McCloskey, Jeff Michaud, Toni Porter, Kenneth Sawyer Jr., Jordany Simon, Yvonne Stallings, Heath Thompson, Cheryl Walsh, Roice Lee Wolfe. Deacon – Christian Education: Level 2: Jack R. Esarey Jr. Elder – Chaplain: Level 3: Debbie Allen Deacon – Chaplain: Level 3: Alan Flood Respectfully Submitted, REV. DAVID D. PULLEN, Secretary DR. ORVILLE JENKINS JR., Chairman 3. Education Committee Local We, your Committee on Education, submit the following recommendations: 87 1. That each church elect and support a Continued Lay Training Director. That full use be made of all Continued Lay Training resources available to our churches from the general church, including home studies, to better equip our people for more effective Christian service and spiritual growth. 2. That we strongly urge our churches to use Nazarene literature. 3. That each church get new believers immediately into new believers’ classes, then prepare for baptism and membership, followed closely by discipleship training. 4. That the District Board of Sunday School Ministries encourage zone workshops during the year for inspiration and instruction for all Sunday School Ministries workers. General 1. That we commend the Nazarene Theological Seminary and the Nazarene Bible College for their unwavering loyalty to the doctrinal position and lofty standard of the church, and that we give them our fullest support. 2. That we urge every church to participate in the annual offering for the Seminary and Bible College. 3. That we commend the Department of Education and Ministry for providing a program of continuing education for our ministers. We urge each minister to take advantage of the continuing education programs, and each church to make funds available to pastors and associates for participation in these programs. Respectfully submitted, REV. JOSEPH T. McNULTY, Secretary REV. ORVILLE W. JENKINS, JR., Chairman Trevecca Nazarene University Convinced that our educational institutions are essential to the continued progress of our denomination, and remembering our benefits and obligations, we recommend: 1. That each church enthusiastically support Trevecca Nazarene University by: a. Paying its educational budget in full yearly. b. Identifying and referring all high school students to the office of admissions at TNU. c. Encouraging all high school juniors and seniors and all prospective college students to visit the campus of TNU. d. Encouraging ministers and teachers seeking further education to take advantage of graduate courses and seminars in religion and education offered at TNU. e. Utilizing the various ministries of the university, including singing groups, choirs, and speakers. f. Participating in the TNT Program, and other functions relating to TNU. 2. That local churches create a scholarship program to assist young people from their congregations to attend Trevecca. 3. That pastors and church board members encourage and assist laypersons to participate in the Matching Funds Program that is available through industry and 88 business where many of our people work. (Details of this program are available through the Development Office at Trevecca.) C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Nominating Committee Partial Report No. 1 We, your Committee on Nominations, recommend the following persons for election to district offices by plurality vote: District Advisory Board: Elder (elect one, term to expire in 2014) –Randy Hodges (Hernando), Richard Wood (Jacksonville Lighthouse); Layperson (elect one, term to expire in 2014) –Martha Stephens (Jacksonville Univ. Blvd.), Grady Caulk (Jacksonville Oak Hill). District Board of Ministry: Elders (elect three, term to expire in 2014) – Craig Henderson (Lake City), David Maxwell (Jacksonville Central), Joe McNulty (Pensacola First), Peter Migner (Deland), David Pullen (Tallahassee First), Sugrim Singh (Tallahassee New Life). District Court of Appeals: Elders (elect two, highest vote term to expire in 2014, second highest vote term to expire 2012) – Robert Agner (Madison Barbara Memorial), Larry E. Brincefield (Leesburg), Larry Morgan (Jacksonville University Boulevard), Larry Snyder (Archer); Laypersons (elect two, highest vote term to expire in 2014, second highest vote term to expire 2012) – Ron Boulet (Ft Walton Beach), Ed Sawyer (Leesburg), Jim Stephens (Jacksonville University Boulevard), Martha Ward (Ft Walton Beach). Partial Report No. 2 We recommend the following be approved to serve the district as the District Finance Committee for a one year term serving up to 2011 District Assembly: 1. Ex-officio – Orville W. Jenkins, Jr., (chairman as district superintendent), Mark Patrick, district treasurer, Elders – Randy Hodges (Hernando), Glen Freshour (New Smyrna Beach), Larry Morgan (Jacksonville Univ. Blvd.), Richard Wood (Jacksonville Lighthouse); Laypersons – Joe Cox (Jacksonville Univ. Blvd.), Elaine Harden (Lake City), Lou Warren (San Mateo), Marc Vann (Lake City). 89 Respectfully submitted, MARTHA STEPHENS, Secretary REV. ORVILLE W. JENKINS, JR., Chairman 2. Daily Journal We, your Committee on Daily Journal, have read the record of proceedings of this assembly and found them to be in harmony with the actions of this assembly. MARTHA STEPHENS, Secretary REV. JOSEPH T. McNULTY, Chairperson Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf, General Superintendent 3. Memorial Roll Archer: Richard Lipsius, Sue Stallions, John Videon Deland: James Lafond, Bill Sims, Hazel Snyder Faith Community: Karen Osborne Fort Walton Beach: Betty Blackwell, Wiley Davis, Bama Hartley, Phil Ward Gainesville First: Verma Davis, Hill Fullwood, Doris Griner, Laura Paulson, Treva Rodrick Grace: Marie Lawhum, Mattie Conerly, Richard Walker, Doris Haley Hernando: Jean Feldman, Dallas Clark, Betty wilkins, Judy Cates, John Croft Jacksonville Northside: Lucille Bass, Bernice Smith, Edna Funderberk Jacksonville University Blvd: Lessie Helms Leesburg: John Benson, Richard Hancock, Myrle Lawrence, Jeanne Snow Live Oak: Rev. Ottis M. Donegan New Smyrna Beach: John Barnes, Josephine Brown, John DeMello, Lily Eloise Freshour, Shirley Hanlon, Katherine Phillips, Carolyn Radle Panama City First: Stella Dieterly, S.I. Singletary, Robert Singletary Pensacola Ensley: Clyde Lee, David Howell Port Orange: Jack Newcomer, Zach Siegfried, Nannie Broughton, Marie Stearns 90 Port St. Joe: Betty P. Mamoran St. Augustine First: Arlene Cobb, Rev. Curtis Cook, Jenine Kramer, Maxine McWhorter, Frances Owens Tallahassee First: Robert Ross, Janice Ross Tavares: Phyllis Webb 4. Auditing Committee On May 11, 2010, a meeting of the North Florida District Auditing Committee was held at 5:00 p.m. at the office of the District Treasurer. Those present were: Jim Stephens; Gene Glenn and Mark Patrick, the District Treasurer. The purpose of the meeting was to review the District Treasurer’s financial records for fiscal year 2009 - 2010. 1. The financial reports for the consolidated funds of the North Florida District for fiscal year 2009 - 2010 were reviewed by the Auditing Committee including the following: a. North Florida District Treasurer; b. North Florida District NMI; c. North Florida District Sunday School Ministries; and d. North Florida District NYI. 2. Based on the above review, we recommend the acceptance of the District Treasurer’s report for fiscal year 2009 - 2010. Respectfully submitted, Jim Stephens, Chairman 5. Finance Committee 91 We, your Committee on Finance, submit the following recommendations: A. Local Church 1. That each church board, in the care of its pastor, implement the following: a. Reimburse the pastor for his and/or her complete Self-Employment Tax. b. Pay the health insurance premium each month for their pastor(s) and his or her family. c. Give prayerful, attentive consideration to the review and adjustment of the pastor(s)’ salary, cash benefits, and professional expense reimbursement annually. d. Give a bonus of at least one week’s salary to the pastor(s) at Christmas. e. Follow the annual vacation program set up for our ministers serving as pastors; those having serviced the denomination full-time from 1 to 5 years be granted at least two weeks vacation; those having served 6 to 10 years be granted at least three weeks vacation; and those having served longer than 10 years be granted at least four weeks vacation. f. Participate in the Nazarene Retirement Program (tax sheltered annuity) for ministers who earn their full livelihood from the ministry. To qualify, the employing congregations can contribute up to a maximum percentage of the minister’s salary allowable into the program, and this contributed amount is free from federal income tax. For details, write Pensions and Benefits Services, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lexana, KS 66220 or log onto www.pbusa.org. g. Provide the expenses of the pastor and spouse to the District Assembly, conventions, and retreats. Also, where possible, each church should set aside a fund to assist the pastor and family to attend the General Assembly and Conventions. h. Give consideration to sending its pastor to learning seminars for continuing education credit and/or specialized assignments up to two Sundays during the year and to provide an amount to fund this continuing education and books. i. Give consideration to adopt a sabbatical leave policy following the guidelines according to Manual, paragraph 129.10. j. Give consideration to the full-time associates in these matters. 2. That each church provide for expenses of its delegates to the District Assembly and Conventions. 3. That the local church boards follow all Manual procedures for financial accounting. (See Manual, paragraphs 129.6, 129.19, 129.21, 129.22, 129.23 129.24, 130.) 4. That the local churches pay all budgets on a 10-month basis, beginning with the month of April. according to the Nazarene budget plan. Refer to www.FundingTheMission.org for details. 5. That all the local churches be incorporated in accordance with Manual provisions, and that their Uniform Business Report be filed with the Florida Secretary of State in Tallahassee by May 1 of each year. (See Manual, paragraph 102.) 6. That each local church annually review and report its insurance coverage to make sure that its building(s) and contents are adequately insured and designate 92 7. the North Florida District as loss payee or additional insured, providing proof of insurance to the District Office annually. That the first six seven paragraphs of this report be provided to each local church board secretary and treasurer for dissemination to their church board in the first quarter of the each church year. B. District: 1.8. That the members of the various District boards and committees be reimbursed for their travel at the mileage rate set at 80% of the current amount allowed by the Internal Revenue Service, rounded to the nearest whole cent, regardless of the method of transportation the individual may use; when overnight travel on the District is required, up to $30 per day for meals and up to $85 per day for lodging will be reimbursed. Special consideration will be given when attending conferences and conventions. No other incidental charges, including telephone, are considered District expense. 9. That a maximum of two journals be allocated to each church free of charge. Further, that all retired elders will and those serving as laypersons on advisory boards, in chaplaincy and connectional interests and department heads be allocate a journal. They need to contact the district secretary or the district office by May 31 to order one. Additional copies may be ordered at the district assembly at the rate of $10 per copy. The directory section of the journal will be made available electronically with a request to the district office. 2.10. That the District Superintendent be granted at least one month’s vacation with pay. 3.11. That the District Advisory Board ensure that the District books are audited annually by the standing Audit Committee. 4.12. That all District treasurers submit quarterly financial statements to the District Advisory Board. (See Manual, paragraph 220.2.) 5.13. That the 2010-2011 District Unified Budget be allocated as follows: a. District Administration I. Salaries, Wages, and Honoraria A District Superintendent B District Office Secretary C District Secretary D District Treasurer E District Treasurer’s Assistant 32,000 22,000 3,600 18,000 8,500 II. Parsonage/Housing Allowance III. Employee Benefits A District Superintendent 1 Health Insurance/Medical Reimbursement 2 Self-Employment Tax 3 Tax-Sheltered Annuity $ 84,100 46,800 93 $ 11,000 12,500 7,600 B IV. 4 Cash Bonus Other Personnel Expense 1 Employer FICA Tax 2 Cash Bonus 2,000 $ 33,100 (C1) 1,730 1,000 2,730 (C2) 2,000 4,060 3,050 9,110 (D1) 500 1,200 750 5,000 6,000 900 12,125 25,475 (D2) 9,000 4,000 2,000 3,000 5,000 500 250 23,750 (D3) 25,525 12,000 3,000 (D4) (D5) (D6) District Operations A Office Space B C D E F 1 Association Dues 2 Depreciation 3 Utilities Office Expenses 1 Bank Service Charges 2 Equipment Maintenance 3 Postage 4 Office Expense/Supplies 5 Telephone/Internet 6 Website Hosting & Maintenance 7 Worker’s Comp. /Property Insurance District Activities 1 District Assembly 2 District Boards and Committees 3 District Dinners 4 General Assembly Reserve 5 Ministry Team Retreat, Net 6 Subscriptions 7 School Advertising Business and Professional 1 Auto, Travel & Lodging Reimbursement 2 Conferences and Conventions 3 Professional Hospitality Pastors’ Disability Insurance Contingency Reserve 21,025 1,500 3,000 District Administration Totals b. 35,830 $ 102,075 265,908 Home Missions Administration Budget $ I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII . VII I. IX. Belleview – Salary Support Deltona Inglesia Hispano Jacksonville Arabic MacClenny Mandarin Port St. Joe 6,000 6,000 3,300 3,400 5,500 4,000 Prince of Peace 1,250 Pastoral Assistance Suwannee Camp Support 2,000 250 Total District Operating Budget c. 31,700 $ Allocations to Departmental Budgets 94 298,290 $ I. II. III. District NMI District NYI District SDMI d. 18,600 18,350 16,975 Total District Unified Budget $ 53,925 $ 352,215 614. Regarding calculations of the budget allocations, we recommend: a. That district base for all budgets be calculated following the General Board policy based on local church total revenue using the in the following percentages steps: I. II. III. IV. Calculate the district total paid on local interests (line 9). From the amount paid for local interests subtract the amounts shown in lines 1a, 1b, 1c, and 2 on the annual pastor’s report. Subtract the district total paid on buildings, improvements, housing, health insurance CAP, and indebtedness (lines 1a, 1b, 1c, and line 2). Further, subtract a fixed income expense of $4,000 times the number of active churches with less than $100,000 raised for all purposes. Churches with $100,000 or more income receive no reduction. Multiply the District Budget base by the percentages listed below for each type of budget. World Evangelism Fund TNU Educational Budget 5.50% 2.50% Pensions & Benefits District Unified 2.00% 5.25% The excess of total budgets for individual churches over 20% of column A for a local church is subtracted from the appropriate budget total for the district figures as well as from the budget of the local church. The reduction will be divided proportionately among all budgets. VI, The excess of total budgets for individual churches over 120% of their prior year total budgets for that local church is subtracted from the appropriate budget total for the district figures as well as the budget of the local church. The reduction will be divided proportionately among all budgets. VII. That the total budgets for an individual church shall not be reduced to less than 90% of their total budget for the prior year without the specific approval of the District Advisory Board. VIII. That newly organized churches be assigned the following percentages of the above base in order that they will reach full budget status in five years: first year - 0%; second year - 25%; third year - 50%; fourth year - 75%; fifth year - 100%. V. b. That the total District budgets funded from local net base for determining local church budgets be as follows: World Evangelism Fund TNU Educational Budget Pensions and Benefits District Operations Unified District NMI District NYI District SDMI $463,456 216,280 123,588 $298,290 $18,600 $18,350 $16,975 Respectfully submitted, ORVILLE W, JENKINS, JR., Chairman MARK R. PATRICK, Treasurer 95 FINANCIAL POLICIES 1. Home Missions Funding Policy a. District funding for Home Missions support should not be subjective or reactionary; Total Home Mission support shall be limited to amounts budgeted in each church year; b. The Home Mission church should commit to a long term plan for reduction of dependence on District support; c. Each Home Mission church needing support shall first make a formal request for such support in a form prescribed by the District; d. Each Home Mission church receiving support in a church year shall provide an approved accounting of their annual financial, membership and attendance activity prior to being considered for support in a subsequent church year; e. Grants may be requested, using similar request and accounting procedures stated above, from funds made available from investment income allocated for Home Missions support under a policy from time to time established by the District Assembly. 2. Grants available for home mission support from investment income a. b. c. d. The District has been blessed with unencumbered funds to invest through proceeds of property sales of unused church and district property, uncommitted investment income, capital appreciation of invested funds and conservative fiscal policies; There are certain situations where a local church has financial needs beyond their ability to fund from their own resources; The District Advisory Board, or if active, the District Home Mission Board, may grant funds, after careful consideration of application presented by a requesting local church in accordance with policies established by the District Advisory Board, for the purpose of property acquisition, mortgage payments, improvements, or maintenance, pastoral salary support or benefits, or other unanticipated financial needs. Such commitment for support may be granted for either a single church year or for multiple consecutive church years; The funds made available for such grants shall not exceed the lesser of 5% of the unencumbered principal of invested funds reported by the 96 District Treasurer at the most recent District Assembly or uncommitted investment income identified in that same report. In determining the funds that are to be made available in any church year, consideration must include market conditions that may have affected the unencumbered principal balance, whether up or down, in that particular previous year. Any available funds not used in the current church year shall be either added to unencumbered principal or earmarked as encumbered for a future intended purpose, whether Home Mission support or other designated need, by action of the District Finance Committee at their annual meeting. 3. Expense reimbursement policy. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. It is the intent of the District to reimburse all individuals for authorized and budgeted expenses on a timely basis. Every effort will be made to make payments for reimbursement in less than two weeks. Where possible, expenses will be reimbursed by the end of committee meetings; Reimbursements for automobile travel expenses within the district will be done based on the standard mileage rate determined by the Finance Committee. All other travel expenses, including by commercial carrier, will be reimbursed for actual expenses according to the Finance Committee policy; All usage of District credit cards shall be initiated by a District officer or, if authorized, the office Secretary. This will manage spending within budgeted amounts and maintain control of credit limits and timing of transactions. District credit cards cannot be used for direct payment for rental of transportation equipment due to liability insurance restrictions. Other prepayments can be arranged with prior approval with a District officer; No District checks shall be made directly payable to credit card companies for accounts of individuals seeking reimbursement of expenses on the behalf of the District. This will prevent misunderstandings about the timeliness and correctness of these reimbursements; Advances for expenses to be incurred are discouraged and will only be considered in unusual circumstances such as group or foreign travel where the host is responsible for a large amount of collective expenses; Appropriate documentation is required for all expenditures. This can be the result of an action of the Advisory Board or in the form of expense voucher, paid receipts or invoices. Credit card statements do not provide sufficient detail to support reimbursement. Electronic submission of these documents is acceptable at the discretion of the District Treasurer; Honorariums for services provided to the District will result in a Form 1099 being issued at the end of that calendar year. W-9 Forms will be provided for the purpose of proper reporting of these forms; Verbal requests for payment are generally not acceptable due to the lack of authority and audit trail. 97 4. Accounting and safekeeping of registrations and other funds collected by individuals other than the District Treasurer: a. Many activities sponsored by the District require registration fees and other types of payments to be collected from participants of those activities. One individual is to be designated by the District officer responsible for administering each activity to collect those fees and account for them on a contemporaneous basis using a standard form prescribed by the District Treasurer. This to properly account for the total receipts for that activity, listing each individual participant, the source of payment and amount of those payments and the activity the payment is intended for. This form will also serve as a transmittal for funds sent to the District Treasurer for deposit into District bank accounts. The designated individual selected as custodian of the funds for an activity will be personally responsible for the safekeeping of those funds until they are received by the District Treasurer. b. All funds paid by participants of these activities are to be promptly submitted for deposit to ensure the safekeeping of those funds and to minimize the risk of uncollectible checks. It is not appropriate to retain any funds for recordkeeping or any other purpose. No funds received are to be available for payment of expenses or reimbursements, as those are to be paid and approved by the District Treasurer. Unless a specify arrangement is approved by the Board or Council responsible for a participant in an activity, no individual should enjoy the benefit of that activity without a complete payment of the appropriate fees or costs in advance to their participation. Respectfully submitted, DR. ORVILLE W, JENKINS, JR., Chairman MARK R. PATRICK, Treasurer Auditing Committee (Manual 203.25) Elected by the District Advisory Board Chairman—Jim Stephens, 4404 Richmond Park Ct., Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904-992-9616) Gene Glenn, 4033 Shoal Creek Ln. E., Jacksonville, FL 32225 (904-641-7481) District Treasurer—Mark Patrick, 4029 Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904-396-5400) 98 Finance Committee Ex Officio Members: District Superintendent Dr. Orville W. Jenkins, Jr. (chairman), District Treasurer (Mark Patrick). Elders Randy Hodges, (Hernando) Glen Freshour, (New Smyrna Beach) Larry Morgan, (Jacksonville University Blvd) Richard Wood, (Jacksonville Lighthouse) Laymen Joe Cox, (Jacksonville University Blvd) Elaine Harden, (Lake City) Lou Harden, (San Mateo) Marc Vann, (Lake City) Nominating Committee (Manual 202.1) District Superintendent, ex officio (Members appointed by the District Superintendent in consultation with the District Advisory Board.) Elders Wayne Bauer, (Faith Community) Darren Boyd, (Jacksonville Oak Hill) Stan Wade, (Orange Park) Laymen Carol Parker, (Gainesville First) Martha Stephens, (Jacksonville University Blvd) Marc Vann, (Lake City) VII. Auxiliary Conventions A. NYI Convention April 25, 2009 Location: Ocala First Church – Family Life Center I. Ocala Worship Band opened with Praise & worship & prayer 99 II. Pastor Tim Hildreth, District NYI President a. greeted us and summarized the purpose and importance of today’s convention b. walked us through the NYI packet c. introduced District NYI Secretary, Michelle Williamson III. Michelle Williamson, District NYI Secretary – a. presented Convention Recommendations – including Pages: Chris Harlow, Jeremy Murphy & Board of Tellers: Ashley King, Brian Mercer, Colt Pearce, Amelia Brincefield, Josh Gilmore, Lauren Singh, Tianna Davis, Lindy Loose, Matthew Mahabir, Erica Bakke, b. Special Actions of the Convention - Motion to give the NYI Leadership team Council authority to appoint the District NYI Secretary, District treasurer and the District Ministry Event Directors – motion 2nd and passed unopposed IV. Orville Jenkins, District Superintendent – welcomed us, called for a special order of the day, and presented Tim Hildreth, District NYI President V. Tim Hildreth, District NYI President a. Came forward and presented his report for the 2008-09 year b. Purpose of District NYI is to: a. Make disciples – conduct purpose driven training b. Equip leaders c. Encourage Students to respond to the Call of God into Christian service d. Fellowship among young people c. Thankful for members of Leadership Team, including individuals who led specific events – these individuals helped to overcome the financial debt of the NYI and restore respectability d. Changes in Events – Camp will be conducted by our district, Extreme Days will not conflict with TNU’s homecoming, Training conducted in January, TNT@TNU – great event and hope to increase participation numbers, Quizzing – have meets every 6 weeks e. Next Year – hold joint convention with SSM in January f. Appreciation to each church across district for their support of student ministries – including individuals who commit their time to student ministries – Society Ratings – may it be a tool to encourage and grow our ministries VI. Orville Jenkins came forward and presented Mark Patrick, District Treasurer to present the first ballot - First Ballot presented was to elect the NYI President, Tim Hildreth in a Yes/No ballot for a two year term VII. The Call – a. Cheryl Walsh – Youth Pastor @ New Smyrna Beach b. Jonathon Leonard – Youth Pastor @ Hernando VIII. Skit presented by New Smyrna Beach youth group – “Everything Skit” IX. Time of Prayer & Commitment X. Praise & Worship – led by Ocala XI. TNU Representative – Danielle Queener – 100 a. Results of Ballot # 1 – Tim Hildreth was elected to a two year term Total of 59 ballots, 56 Yes and 3 No b. Mark Patrick presented Ballot #2 – District NYI Leadership Team Members XII. Music & give aways XIII. Stan Wade – District Quizzing Ministry – next year I & II Corinthians – next summer 2010 going to Mount Vernon Bible Quiz XIV. WOW! – New Smyrna Beach Youth group – Brook Alexander – helping to start a new church in Palm Coast – “The Planting of Palm Coast” collect $$ on Wednesday nights goal of $100/month, doing several fund raising activities including sacrifice – attendance goal of 30 in Easter Service, Sr Pastor dyed his hair green when goal was met – XV. District NYI Treasurer’s Report – Mark Patrick – report presented from the Leadership Team, motion passed unopposed XVI. Camp Promos – Middle High & Sr High a. Sr High Camp – Pastors Craig Henderson & Heath Thompson – counselor training session today XVII. District NYI Missions Project 2009: Russia North/South Youth Camp $1000 XVIII. Results of Ballot #2 – District Leadership Team – a. Vice President – Joe Purl - 68 Yes, 1 No b. Middle High Representative – Alexa Virgadamo c. Senior High Representative – Callie George – 38; Kim Bell – 33; Grayson Pursell – 22; Dana Webber 22; Rayna Migner - 10 d. College Age Representative – Chris Harlow – 46; Brook Alexander – 41; David Seidel - 32 e. Adult Representatives – Cheryl Walsh – 43; Heath Thompson – 38; Michelle Williamson – 32; Bethany Jenkins - 18 XIX. WOW! – Port Orange Youth Group – Pastor Mike Walzak – looked out at soccer fields to create a ministry – started praying for fields – God provided new turf, reaching out to community XX. Extreme days Promo – Michelle Williamson, director – scheduled for Nov 13 – 15 @ Jacksonville UB; applications and information already available XXI. Global Convention Promo – end of June in Orlando – there will be delegates representing us and all are welcome – including sponsors and students XXII. Motion and Second to adjourn C. NMI CONVENTION Wednesday, May 19, 2010 101 During the Missions service on Wednesday evening Susan Day, NMI President, gave her report. After giving thanks to the district superintendent, council, and everyone involved in missions during the past year, President Day gave an overview of the 2009-10 church year. President Day then recognized the churches receiving the following awards. Mission Priority One: DeLand, Faith Community, Ft. Walton Beach, Hernando, Jacksonville International Bible, Jacksonville Lighthouse, Jacksonville Oak Hill, Jacksonville University Blvd., Lake City, Leesburg, Live Oak, Madison Barbara Memorial, New Smyrna Beach, Ocala First, Ocala West, Orange Park, Panama City First, Pensacola First, Port St. Joe, St. Augustine, San Mateo, Suwannee River, Tallahassee First, Tallahassee New Life and Tavares. Award of Excellence: Belleview, Ft. Walton Beach, Grace High Springs, Hernando, Jacksonville First, Jacksonville Lighthouse, Jacksonville Oak Hill, Lake City, Live Oak, Madison Barbara Memorial, New Smyrna Beach, Orange Park, Panama City First, Pensacola Ensley, Pensacola First, Port St. Joe, St. Augustine, Starke, Tallahassee First, and Tavares. Summit: Ft. Walton Beach, Jacksonville Oak Hill, Lake City, Live Oak, Madison Barbara Memorial, New Smyrna Beach, Orange Park, Pensacola First, Port St. Joe, St. Augustine, Tallahassee First and Tavares. Monies raised for the different mission’s ministries were noted. She ended her report with a song. President Day’s report was received with applause. Dr. Jenkins accepted the report and thanked President Day for a job well done. The missionaries from Mozambique brought the evening message. Thursday, May 20, 2010 Following a worship time with the Praise Team, NMI President, Susan Day, called the Thirty-seventh Annual NMI Convention of the North Florida District to order at 8:40 A.M. at Pensacola First Church of the Nazarene. The reading secretary, Charlene Acheson, then set the time for the meeting: 8:30 A.M. until adjournment. She made the motion that the following appointments be made: Pages-platform, Debbie Boulet; floor, Janice Evans; Reading Secretary, Charlene Acheson; Recording Secretary, Martha Stephens; Election Secretary, Joe Purl. The motion was seconded and passed. Rev. Jim Nash, pastor at Ft. Walton Beach and new to our district, led in prayer. The secretary then set the voting area of the convention as the first 2 main sections of seated areas in the sanctuary, the platform, and the district office. The delegates were then asked to move into the designated area. Board of Tellers was counted. Board of Tellers No. 1: Shirley Stevenson, Lurie Wood, Cliff Summers, Kevin Andrews, David Mediate, Geraldine Jones, Ronald Boulet. President Day then announced that pastors who needed to seat alternates could do so by receiving forms for that purpose from the pages. Motion was made by the secretary that the alternates be seated without reading the names to the convention but that the alternates be checked for accuracy and listed in the daily proceedings. Motion was seconded and passed. The alternates were seated as 102 follows: Laurie Caulk, Jacksonville, Oak Hill; Ann DeNauro, New Smyrna Beach; Gary George, Panama City First; Jaki Hayes, new Smyrna Beach; and Joy Nash, Ft Walton Beach. Greetings were received from our General Director and Global NMI council by way of DVD from Daniel Ketchum. By common consent greetings will be sent to Dr. Louie Bustle, Dr. Daniel Ketchum, Rev. Jennifer Brown, and Mrs. Tawanda Mills. Rev. Chuck Acheson gave a deputation presentation and introduced the missionaries that would be available for scheduling. The Nazarene Publishing House sent a DVD giving instructions on ordering materials from NPH. President Day introduced the theme of our convention this year as “Make Christlike Disciples in……..our Jerusalem”. Throughout the convention we will hear testimonies about how missions have impacted lives. Our first testimony was from NMI Vice President, Diana Bibbee. A 13 minute video from our new resource called Living Mission. It focused on the mission of human trafficking. Susan then shared statistics of human trafficking in Florida, bringing it home. Roger Craig then shared the Living Mission Incentive and how NCM and the Jesus Film are partnering to help. The Praise Team was invited back for a short time of worship. The LINKS secretary, Shirley Burrows, gave a report of our LINKS missionaries serving in Mozambique, serving in Africa Region, and our retired missionaries She then invited two missionaries forward and Cheryl Walsh, Coordinator for Compassionate Ministries, presented them with a gift. The secretary read the auditor’s report and moved for the adoption of the report. The motion passed. The NMI treasurer, Mark Patrick, was asked to come forward and share the Finance Committee report. Motion made to approve the report. Motion passed. Mark then gave the treasurer’s report which was accepted and filed for audit. Mark then presented the budget report which was also accepted. The secretary read recommendations from the nominating committee regarding the election of the District Council. It is recommended that the District NMI President be elected for a two year term on a Yes/No ballot; that we elect the District NMI Secretary be elected for a 1 year term on a Yes/No ballot; and six others to serve on the District NMI Council to be elected by plurality vote in accordance with page 80, Article V, Section 2 of the NMI Constitution. Recommendation was adopted. The secretary read the names on the ballot as follows: District NMI President, Susan Day; District NMI Secretary, Charlene Acheson; Council Positions: Rev. Chuck Acheson, Diana Bibbee, Janice Brantley, Shirley Burrows, Judi Cleckner, Roger Craig, Janice Evans, Rev. Scott MacNaughton, Rev. David Maxwell, and Cheryl Walsh. Board of Tellers No. 1 was called forward to distribute the ballots. Mark Patrick gave instructions on filling out the ballots. We then enjoyed a video greeting from our new retired LINKS missionaries. Our Work and Witness Coordinator, Dave Maxwell, gave his presentation introducing the next W & W trip to Haiti for the early spring. He then shared a video of last year’s W & W trip to Granada,. 103 President Day then invited our guest missionaries to the platform to share what God is doing through the Church of the Nazarene in the country of Mozambique. Our new LINKS family brought greetings through their website. The Youth Project was presented as a way to help raise funds for the materials for their 2012 W & W trip. Then the Children’s Project was introduced with a shoe skit. Our goal is to get 100 pairs of kids shoes for $20 a pair. President Day asked for a report of the Board of Tellers No. 1: District NMI President, Susan Day 146 Yes, 6 No; District NMI Secretary, Charlene Acheson 148 Yes, 3 No; Council Positions: Rev. Chuck Acheson, 120; Diana Bibbee, 129; Janice Brantley, 53; Shirley Burrows, 80; Judi Cleckner, 74; Roger Craig, 70; Janice Evans, 82; Rev. Scott MacNaughton, 83; Rev. David Maxwell, 101; and Cheryl Walsh 103. Those declared elected: District NMI President, Susan Day; District NMI Secretary, Charlene Acheson; Council Positions: Chuck Acheson, Diana Bibbee, Janice Evans, Scott MacNaughton, David Maxwell, and Cheryl Walsh. The second “My Jerusalem” testimony was from Glen Freshour. A PowerPoint presentation giving a retrospective of the Missions Jamboree was enjoyed. Next year, the Jamboree will be held at the Faith community Church in Jacksonville on March 19, 2011. The next “My Jerusalem” testimony was from Debbie Boulet. The Memorial Roll was given through a PowerPoint presentation. The winner of the N.A.I.L.S. scholarship this year is Rev. Robert Agner of Madison Barbara Memorial The presidents were reminded of the criteria for the “Summit Award,” via PowerPoint presentation and were encouraged to strive to be a “Summit Award” church. Summit Award Churches are allowed to recommend their pastor to be NMI Pastor of the Year. This year the honor goes to Rev. Louis Medaris from Live Oak. Our missionaries were invited to kneel at the altar. The District Superintendent, Orville Jenkins, prayed the closing prayer over them. The convention was adjourned at the close of prayer. Respectfully submitted, MARTHA STEPHENS, Recording Secretary SUSAN DAY, NMI President Journal VIII. Financial and Statistical Report NORTH FLORIDA DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Balance Sheet March 31, 2010 104 Operating Investment Totals Assets First Guaranty Bank $ Wachovia Bank Pershing - Investments Land & Buildings Equipment Mortgages Receivable Loans & Advances Total Assets 35,911 $ 175,665 $ 211,577 5,268 1,586 6,855 - 1,277,831 1,277,831 130,130 1,303,914 1,434,044 48,432 - 48,432 - 6,161 6,161 17,064 128,995 146,059 236,805 2,894,153 3,130,958 Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 36,897 $ - $ 36,897 Vision Training Reserve 2,221 - 2,221 Mortgage Payable-Bank - 498,611 498,611 Mortgages Payable-Church Loan Fund - 12,298 12,298 Mortgage Payable-District Office - 90,584 90,584 - 797,051 797,051 5,794 - 5,794 Local Church Funds Held General Assembly Reserve Interfund Transfers Fund Balances $ 105 428,654 (460,025) 473,565 938,520 1,412,085 1,955,633 $ 1,718,873 (236,760) $ (31,371) 106 Receipts Unified Budget Receipts-Net Unified Budget-Prior Year Offerings & Other Income Rental Income Interest & Dividends-Net Total Receipts Disbursements District Superintendent Office Secretary District Secretary District Treasurer District Treasurer's Assistant Housing & Utility Allowance Self Employment/FICA Tax Tax Sheltered Annuity Health Insurance Auto & Travel Bank Service Charges Conferences & Conventions District Assembly Costs District Boards & Committees District Journals District Retreats & Workshops Insurance-Workers' Comp./Property Interest Expense Investment Management Ministry Team Retreat-net Miscellaneous Office Depr./Dues/Interest/Utilities Office Equip. & Maintenance Office Supplies & Postage Pastors' Disability Insurance Professional Hospitality Telephone/Internet Access Website Hosting/Maintenance Departmental Support General Assembly Reserve Home Mission Support Total Disbursements $ 289,562 34,476 574 $ $ 289,562 34,476 599 22,015 27,718 $ 374,370 $ 25 22,015 27,716 2 $ 324,614 $ $ 35,000 22,500 3,700 12,100 8,000 46,800 14,221 7,600 13,836 20,725 626 4,070 8,431 3,749 3,865 3,152 14,331 292 $ 49,756 4,484 3,557 9,307 1,024 5,887 11,538 2,937 5,985 2,171 39,115 3,000 29,636 25,000 35,000 22,500 3,700 12,100 8,000 46,800 14,221 7,600 13,836 20,725 798 4,070 8,431 3,749 3,865 3,152 14,331 292 9,879 4,484 3,557 18,456 1,024 5,887 11,538 2,937 5,985 2,171 39,115 3,000 54,636 341,635 44,200 385,836 172 9,879 107 9,149 Net Operating Surplus (Deficit) $ (17,021) 5,555 $ (11,466) A. DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL & DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES TREASURER Statement of Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ending March 31, 2010 Balances on Hand as of March 31, 2009 Checking Account Savings Account Investment Accounts Total Funds on Hand $ 6,377 1,442 17,903 $ Cash Receipts Current Year Budget Allocation Interest Income Total Cash Receipts 8,000 6 Cash Disbursements Advances & Repayments from Other Funds Children's Ministries General Convention Support District Convention & Social Honoraria - District Officers Board Expenses Total Cash Disbursements 6,026 3,955 5,854 2,389 2,310 1,942 25,722 8,006 Balances on Hand as of March 31, 2010 Checking Account Savings Account Investment Accounts Total Funds on Hand 22,476 $ 6,135 1,446 3,671 $ 108 11,252 C. DISTRICT NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL TREASURER Statement of Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ending March 31, 2010 Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2009 Checking Account Savings Account Total Funds on Hand $ 5,141 5,366 $ Cash Receipts Current Year Budget Allocation TNT @ TNU - Net Extreme Days - Net Russian Mission Offerings Interest/Dividend Income Total Receipts $ 10,506 10,815 4,396 1,950 1,048 22 18,231 Cash Disbursements Advances & Repayments from Other Funds District Council Expenses Honoraria - District Officers Global Convention Support Teen Camp - Net Teen Quizzing District Convention Total Disbursements Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2010 Checking Account Savings Account Total Funds on Hand $ 3,921 1,568 2,310 3,625 4,835 827 446 17,532 $ 5,818 5,387 $ 109 11,205 B. DISTRICT NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL TREASURER Statement of Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ending March 31, 2010 Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2009 Savings Account Investment Account $ $ Cash Receipts Current Year Budget Allocation Work & Witness Receipts Convention Offerings Children's Project Receipts Youth Project Receipts Interest Income Total Receipts Cash Disbursements Work & Witness Disbursements General Convention Support District Convention & Social Honoraria - District Officers Nails Net Disbursed Children's Project Receipts Youth Project Receipts District Council Expenses Missions Jamboree-Net Missionaries Christmas Fund Advances & Repayments from Other Funds Total Disbursements Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2010 Savings Account 110 $ 5,859 10,876 16,735 20,000 23,809 619 690 795 52 45,964 $ 40,188 6,474 1,826 2,310 1,297 690 795 1,807 783 600 39 56,808 $ $ 5,891 5,891 Receipts Unified Budget Receipts-Net Unified Budget-Prior Year Offerings & Other Income Rental Income Interest & Dividends-Net Total Receipts Disbursements District Superintendent Office Secretary District Secretary District Treasurer District Treasurer's Assistant Housing & Utility Allowance Self Employment/FICA Tax Tax Sheltered Annuity Health Insurance Auto & Travel Bank Service Charges Conferences & Conventions District Assembly Costs District Boards & Committees District Journals District Retreats & Workshops Insurance-Workers' Comp./Property Interest Expense Investment Management Ministry Team Retreat-net Miscellaneous Office Depr./Dues/Interest/Utilities Office Equip. & Maintenance Office Supplies & Postage Pastors' Disability Insurance Professional Hospitality Telephone/Internet Access Website Hosting/Maintenance Departmental Support General Assembly Reserve Home Mission Support $ 289,562 34,476 574 $ $ 324,614 $ $ 35,000 22,500 3,700 12,100 8,000 46,800 14,221 7,600 13,836 20,725 626 4,070 8,431 3,749 3,865 3,152 14,331 292 $ 49,756 172 9,879 111 289,562 34,476 599 22,015 27,718 $ 374,370 $ 35,000 22,500 3,700 12,100 8,000 46,800 14,221 7,600 13,836 20,725 798 4,070 8,431 3,749 3,865 3,152 14,331 292 9,879 4,484 3,557 18,456 1,024 5,887 11,538 2,937 5,985 2,171 39,115 3,000 54,636 25 22,015 27,716 2 4,484 3,557 9,307 1,024 5,887 11,538 2,937 5,985 2,171 39,115 3,000 29,636 $ 9,149 25,000 Total Disbursements Net Operating Surplus (Deficit) $ 341,635 44,200 (17,021) 5,555 385,836 $ (11,466) A. DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL & DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES TREASURER Statement of Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ending March 31, 2010 Balances on Hand as of March 31, 2009 Checking Account Savings Account Investment Accounts Total Funds on Hand $ 6,377 1,442 17,903 $ Cash Receipts Current Year Budget Allocation Interest Income Total Cash Receipts 8,000 6 Cash Disbursements Advances & Repayments from Other Funds Children's Ministries General Convention Support District Convention & Social Honoraria - District Officers Board Expenses Total Cash Disbursements 6,026 3,955 5,854 2,389 2,310 1,942 25,722 8,006 Balances on Hand as of March 31, 2010 Checking Account Savings Account Investment Accounts Total Funds on Hand 22,476 $ 6,135 1,446 3,671 $ 112 11,252 C. DISTRICT NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL TREASURER Statement of Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ending March 31, 2010 Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2009 Checking Account Savings Account Total Funds on Hand $ 5,141 5,366 $ Cash Receipts Current Year Budget Allocation TNT @ TNU - Net Extreme Days - Net Russian Mission Offerings Interest/Dividend Income Total Receipts $ 10,506 10,815 4,396 1,950 1,048 22 18,231 Cash Disbursements Advances & Repayments from Other Funds District Council Expenses Honoraria - District Officers Global Convention Support Teen Camp - Net Teen Quizzing District Convention Total Disbursements Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2010 Checking Account Savings Account Total Funds on Hand $ 3,921 1,568 2,310 3,625 4,835 827 446 17,532 $ 5,818 5,387 $ 113 11,205 B. DISTRICT NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL TREASURER Statement of Revenues and Expenditures For the Year Ending March 31, 2010 Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2009 Savings Account Investment Account $ $ Cash Receipts Current Year Budget Allocation Work & Witness Receipts Convention Offerings Children's Project Receipts Youth Project Receipts Interest Income Total Receipts Cash Disbursements Work & Witness Disbursements General Convention Support District Convention & Social Honoraria - District Officers Nails Net Disbursed Children's Project Receipts Youth Project Receipts District Council Expenses Missions Jamboree-Net Missionaries Christmas Fund Advances & Repayments from Other Funds Total Disbursements Balance on Hand as of March 31, 2010 Savings Account 114 $ 5,859 10,876 16,735 20,000 23,809 619 690 795 52 45,964 $ 40,188 6,474 1,826 2,310 1,297 690 795 1,807 783 600 39 56,808 $ $ 5,891 5,891 SUNDAY SCHOOL & DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL BOARD BUDGET 2010-11 We, your Committee on Finance for the Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board, recommend: 1 That the 2010-2011 District SDMI Board budget be set at $ 16,975 A District SSM Board Expense 1 Committee Travel Reimbursement 2 Office Operation/Printing 3 Postage & Freight 4 Chairman's Honorarium to be distributed as follows: $ 850 300 200 750 $ 2,100 B District Sunday School Expense 1 District Convention Expense 2 Convention Social 3 District Training Conference 4 Chairman's Conference 6 Adult Ministries 1,200 1,400 1,700 1,275 1,125 6,700 C Children's Ministries 1 Camp Supplement 2 Children's Bible Quizzing 3 Children's Ministries Award 4 Children's Talent 5 College Camp Scholarships 2,000 975 2,000 1,150 1,200 7,325 D General Convention Reserve Fund 850 $ 16,975 2 That the District Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board Budget be included with the District Unified Budget. 3 We further recommend that, inasmuch as the District Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board Budget is included with the District Unified Budget, that the Sunday School Board be in full cooperation in the 4 That the General Convention Expense Fund be put in a separate savings/investment fund to be held until the time of the General Convention. 5 That the District Auditing Committee serve as the Auditing Committee for the Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board treasurer's records. 6 That each local church support the children's camping program by encouraging children to attend and subsidizing the cost of the camp. 7 That the Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board develop a lending library of training and leadership resources by setting aside any surplus funds each year for this purpose. Respectfully submitted, 115 DONNA NICHOLS, Chairperson MARK PATRICK, Treasurer 116 NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL BUDGET 2010-2011 We, your Committee on Finance for the NMI Council, recommend: 1 That the 2010-2011 District NMI Council budget be set at $18,600 to be distributed as follows: A. District NMI Council Expense 1 District Council & Committee Meetings $350 2 Office Operation/Printing/Postage 250 3 District Convention Per Diem 200 750 4 President's Honorarium $1,550 B. District NMI Expense 1 District Convention Expense 3,000 2 Conferences and Conventions 300 3,300 C. NMI Program Expense 1 Work & Witness Project Materials 10,000 2 Missions Jamboree 750 3 Camp Missionaries 500 500 4 Christmas Fund 11,750 D General Convention Reserve Fund 2,000 $18,600 2 That the District NMI budget be included in the District Unified Budget. 3 We further recommend that inasmuch as the NMI budget is included in the District Unified Budget, that every local NMI be in full cooperation in the payment of this budget. 4 That the NMI Finance Committee report be included in the directory section of the District Journal as well as in the District Finance Committee report. 5 That each local church NMI work with their pastor in striving to be at least a 10 percent church and pay their World Evangelism Fund budget in full. 6 That each local church take an offering during the year for our district LINKS missionaries. These funds should be sent to the General Treasurer in Kansas City. 7 That 10 percent credit be given to each local church for the portion of the District NMI budget applicable to the cost of Work and Witness materials, based upon the ratio of their budgets paid. A schedule showing this amount, or a receipt from the General Treasurer, will be furnished to each local church during the year. 8 That the children and youth assume the responsibility for collecting funds for their respective projects in order that our children and youth will be more directly involved in World Missions. We encourage churches to send these funds directly to the District NMI Treasurer when they are collected. These funds are not included in the District NMI Budget. 9 That local churches that sponsor their own W & W trips are responsible to file the proper forms with the Global Ministry Center to receive 10% credit for the eligible expenses {transportation, meals, lodging – NOT sightseeing or souvenirs}. The district will have no accountability in these circumstances . 10 That the local NMI treasurers be instructed to remit the designated moneys to the following: A. District NMI Treasurer: District NMI budget allocation, and children and youth project moneys. B. General Treasurer: World Evangelism Funds and offerings, Easter and Thanksgiving offerings, Alabaster, World Mission Radio offering, duty money for missionaries, Distinguished Service Award, Memorial Roll, any moneys for LINKS missionaries, and Compassionate Ministries offerings. C. Directly to furloughed missionaries: Deputation offerings for field expense. (Note: This money will be counted toward the 10 percent program only after it has been received by the General Treasurer's office from the missionary. D. The local treasurer should ensure that funds sent to the District NMI Treasurer and General Treasurer are properly identified. 11 That the District Auditing Committee serve as the Auditing Committee for the NMI Treasurer's records. 12 That a copy of this report be given to each pastor, local president, and local NMI treasurer. Respectfully submitted, 117 SUSAN DAY, President MARK PATRICK, Treasurer 118 SUNDAY SCHOOL & DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL BOARD BUDGET 2010-11 We, your Committee on Finance for the Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board, recommend: 1 That the 2010-2011 District SDMI Board budget be set at $ 16,975 A District SSM Board Expense 1 Committee Travel Reimbursement 2 Office Operation/Printing 3 Postage & Freight 4 Chairman's Honorarium to be distributed as follows: $ 850 300 200 750 $ 2,100 B District Sunday School Expense 1 District Convention Expense 2 Convention Social 3 District Training Conference 4 Chairman's Conference 6 Adult Ministries 1,200 1,400 1,700 1,275 1,125 6,700 C Children's Ministries 1 Camp Supplement 2 Children's Bible Quizzing 3 Children's Ministries Award 4 Children's Talent 5 College Camp Scholarships 2,000 975 2,000 1,150 1,200 7,325 D General Convention Reserve Fund 850 $ 16,975 2 That the District Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board Budget be included with the District Unified Budget. 3 We further recommend that, inasmuch as the District Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board Budget is included with the District Unified Budget, that the Sunday School Board be in full cooperation in the 4 That the General Convention Expense Fund be put in a separate savings/investment fund to be held until the time of the General Convention. 5 That the District Auditing Committee serve as the Auditing Committee for the Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board treasurer's records. 6 That each local church support the children's camping program by encouraging children to attend and subsidizing the cost of the camp. 7 That the Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries International Board develop a lending library of training and leadership resources by setting aside any surplus funds each year for this purpose. Respectfully submitted, 119 DONNA NICHOLS, Chairperson MARK PATRICK, Treasurer 120 NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL BUDGET 2010-2011 We, your Committee on Finance for the NMI Council, recommend: 1 That the 2010-2011 District NMI Council budget be set at $18,600 to be distributed as follows: A. District NMI Council Expense 1 2 3 4 District Council & Committee Meetings Office Operation/Printing/Postage District Convention Per Diem President's Honorarium B. District NMI Expense 1 District Convention Expense 2 Conferences and Conventions C. NMI Program Expense 1 Work & Witness Project Materials 2 Missions Jamboree 3 Camp Missionaries 4 Christmas Fund $350 250 200 750 $1,550 3,000 300 3,300 10,000 750 500 500 11,750 D General Convention Reserve Fund 2,000 $18,600 2 That the District NMI budget be included in the District Unified Budget. 3 We further recommend that inasmuch as the NMI budget is included in the District Unified Budget, that every local NMI be in full cooperation in the payment of this budget. 4 That the NMI Finance Committee report be included in the directory section of the District Journal as well as in the District Finance Committee report. 5 That each local church NMI work with their pastor in striving to be at least a 10 percent church and pay their World Evangelism Fund budget in full. 6 That each local church take an offering during the year for our district LINKS missionaries. These funds should be sent to the General Treasurer in Kansas City. 7 That 10 percent credit be given to each local church for the portion of the District NMI budget applicable to the cost of Work and Witness materials, based upon the ratio of their budgets paid. A schedule showing this amount, or a receipt from the General Treasurer, will be furnished to each local church during the year. 8 That the children and youth assume the responsibility for collecting funds for their respective projects in order that our children and youth will be more directly involved in World Missions. We encourage churches to send these funds directly to the District NMI Treasurer when they are collected. These funds are not included in the District NMI Budget. 9 That local churches that sponsor their own W & W trips are responsible to file the proper forms with the Global Ministry Center to receive 10% credit for the eligible expenses {transportation, meals, lodging – NOT sightseeing or souvenirs}. The district will have no accountability in these circumstances. 10 That the local NMI treasurers be instructed to remit the designated moneys to the following: A. District NMI Treasurer: District NMI budget allocation, and children and youth project moneys. B. General Treasurer: World Evangelism Funds and offerings, Easter and Thanksgiving offerings, Alabaster, World Mission Radio offering, duty money for missionaries, Distinguished Service Award, Memorial Roll, any moneys for LINKS missionaries, and Compassionate Ministries offerings. C. Directly to furloughed missionaries: Deputation offerings for field expense. (Note: This money will be counted toward the 10 percent program only after it has been received by the General Treasurer's office from the missionary. D. The local treasurer should ensure that funds sent to the District NMI Treasurer and General Treasurer are properly identified. 11 That the District Auditing Committee serve as the Auditing Committee for the NMI Treasurer's records. 12 That a copy of this report be given to each pastor, local president, and local NMI treasurer. Respectfully submitted, 121 SUSAN DAY, President MARK PATRICK, Treasurer 122 123 124 125 14 15 15a 16 Associate Church Members 13 Inactive Church Members 12 Full Church Members End of Year Received from Other Denominations 11 17 2 0 0 2 3 51 2 56 65 20 0 73 38 2 0 14 16 0 0 2 2 52 15 0 44 Belleview Prince of Peace Rev. Salvador Rivera 41 1 4 0 5 0 0 6 6 40 2 0 35 Blountstown Dr. Ernie L. Gray 29 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 16 Crestview Gerald Oetken (Interim) 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 25 82 4 1 0 5 3 0 2 5 82 22 2 78 Total Gains Weekly Corporate Worship 119 Rev. Gary W. Monk Total Losses Rev. Larry G. Snyder Belleview Lost by Death Pastor Name Archer Received by Transfer Church Name DeLand Rev. Peter S. Migner Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno Rev. Nury Rivera 72 22 15 1 38 0 28 7 35 75 64 52 53 Deltona Life Fellowship Rev. Samuel J. Mullen 103 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 104 74 0 55 Eustis Rev. William E. Carte 171 0 0 0 0 5 26 0 31 140 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 96 5 0 1 6 4 0 0 4 98 34 10 64 Dr. Harold W. Custer 321 0 0 0 0 4 20 0 24 297 229 0 57 Dr. Randy T. Hodges 312 0 1 7 8 5 0 0 5 315 112 0 272 53 30 0 0 30 3 0 0 3 80 28 80 62 Eustis LakeBridge 11 *12 Gainesville First 13 Hernando 14 High Springs Grace Fort Walton Beach 15 Interlachen *16 17 18 19 20 10 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 Dr. James E. Nash Mr. Jim Lawhun Mr. Lawrence R. Haley Rev. R. Allen Shortridge 21 18 7 3 28 0 3 0 3 46 15 31 31 110 5 0 0 5 2 0 8 10 105 0 0 98 Jacksonville Arabic Rev. Nicola S. Abdo Jacksonville Central Rev. David L. Maxwell 61 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 9 52 15 0 45 Jacksonville First Rev. George M. Malone 78 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 78 45 3 25 99 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 99 0 0 0 0 Rev. Paul E. Coy Rev. Rita R Coy 94 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 93 30 5 52 Rev. Richard C. Wood 54 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 57 8 0 58 Rev. Jesse Mills 53 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 49 10 0 50 23 Jacksonville Haitian Jacksonville International Bible 21 Jacksonville Lighthouse 22 Jacksonville New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith Jacksonville Northside Fellowship 23 24 Jacksonville Oak Hill 25 Jacksonville University Boulevard Rev. David W. Franklin 39 3 2 1 6 3 2 0 5 40 16 0 Rev. Darren R. Boyd 143 1 0 3 4 0 0 2 2 145 72 0 77 Rev. Larry D. Morgan 400 0 0 5 5 1 0 2 3 402 0 92 229 26 27 *28 29 30 Lake City Rev. Craig A. Henderson 202 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 200 60 0 86 Leesburg Rev. Larry E. Brincefield 179 4 0 0 4 4 22 2 28 155 10 0 147 Live Oak Rev. Louis J. Medaris 73 6 4 4 14 1 2 0 3 84 2 0 127 Madison Barbara Memorial Rev. Robert Q. Agner 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 8 Marianna Dr. Ernie L. Gray 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 7 0 30 Rev. Timothy F. Hildreth 99 1 9 0 10 0 0 0 0 109 0 0 76 Rev. Gary L. Hutcheson 202 4 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 204 76 0 89 *31 Monticello 32 Nassau Nazarene Fellowship * Sponsored New Church this Year Rev. Virginia R. Bauer Rev. Wayne R. Bauer 12 13 14 15 15a Full Church Members End of Year 11 16 17 0 0 0 0 39 0 39 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 7 1 0 8 195 50 2 152 61 13 0 5 18 1 2 0 3 76 8 0 131 103 Associate Church Members Inactive Church Members Total Gains Weekly Corporate Worship 0 Total Losses 39 197 Lost by Death Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches 36 37 38 39 40 Rev. Glen L. Freshour Jr. 10 Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release 33 34 New Smyrna Beach 35 North St. Johns Faith Community 9 Received by Transfer Pastor Name New Beginning Community 8 Received by Profession of Faith Church Name Full Church Members Reported Last Year 2010 7 Received from Other Denominations 6 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP Ocala First Rev. Barry L. Dunlap 103 3 0 0 3 2 0 2 4 102 16 0 Ocala West Rev. Donna S. Carlile 70 3 0 0 3 1 2 2 5 68 5 0 77 Orange Park Rev. Stanley E. Wade Sr. 107 8 1 4 13 1 1 0 2 118 39 0 111 Pace New Faith Rev. Eddie Nelson Harden Palm Coast 0 26 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 31 20 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 140 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 11 129 53 0 78 42 43 44 45 Pensacola Ensley Rev. Joseph A. Purl Rev. Kimberly A. Purl Rev. Brian K. Schmelzenbach 233 7 0 1 8 2 0 4 6 235 100 0 131 Pensacola First Rev. Joseph T. McNulty 129 20 12 0 32 0 0 0 0 161 0 0 180 Port Orange Rev. Michael W. Walzak 117 24 2 0 26 4 9 1 14 129 29 42 131 Port St. Joe Rev. H. Michael Evans Rev. Janice K. Evans 11 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 11 0 0 28 46 47 48 49 50 San Mateo First Rev. R. Howard Rogers 20 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 23 St. Augustine First Rev. M. Thomas Adams 103 5 0 3 8 5 0 3 8 103 40 0 90 Starke Rev. Fred M. Clem 24 7 0 0 7 1 4 0 5 26 0 1 32 Suwannee River Rev. Hollis H. Robinson Jr. 28 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 26 13 0 25 Tallahassee First Rev. David D. Pullen 189 10 0 3 13 2 0 0 2 200 70 0 129 Rev. Sugrim Singh 48 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 51 3 2 30 Rev. Leon L. Everleth 38 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 37 8 0 66 Rev. Merle J. Goodrich 60 1 0 2 3 0 3 0 3 60 0 0 51 0 0 41 Panama City First 51 Tallahassee New Life 52 Tavares 53 Trenton Community 0 North Florida Supplemental Name Change Inactive Palm Coast * Sponsored New Church this Year 0 0 Current Year Total 5,165 250 58 61 369 73 350 55 478 5,056 1,400 322 3,744 Last Year Total 5,103 241 27 94 362 58 185 57 300 5,165 824 52 3,665 Increase / (Decrease) 62 9 31 (33) 7 15 165 576 270 79 Transfer Merge (2) 178 (109) Disorganize Eustis Jacksonville Haitian New Beginning Community Drop Belleview 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 5 48 29 72 43 43 0 50 0 5 65 0 4 1 20 15 30 19 19 0 0 0 9 52 52 NMI Active Membership NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance NMI Associate Membership 6 3 Caravan Enrollment 9 6 Total SDMI Responsibility List 18 Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance Archer 21a Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance 1 2 3 4 5 21 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List Church Name 20a Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance 2010 20 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List DISCIPLESHIP 12 12 6 6 28 24 46 42 33 0 0 0 8 40 0 Blountstown 5 5 1 1 33 27 39 33 33 0 20 0 1 30 0 Crestview 0 0 2 2 17 17 19 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 21 11 35 29 116 65 47 6 54 0 17 82 42 Belleview Prince of Peace *6 7 8 9 10 DeLand 60 Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno 10 16 8 8 25 28 43 52 43 48 0 0 0 0 0 Deltona Life Fellowship 12 6 4 2 42 22 58 30 24 13 0 0 0 24 0 Eustis 5 5 6 6 10 10 21 21 21 0 0 0 6 6 0 Eustis LakeBridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 *12 13 14 15 Fort Walton Beach 41 15 18 12 49 30 108 57 57 57 25 0 35 98 40 *16 17 18 19 20 2 2 9 8 50 22 61 32 32 13 0 0 13 163 0 Hernando 69 28 42 8 233 133 344 169 157 12 119 0 46 315 0 High Springs Grace 15 8 10 5 28 20 53 33 33 5 0 0 0 62 0 Interlachen 13 3 15 4 31 11 59 18 18 0 0 0 8 23 5 Jacksonville Arabic 14 22 14 18 70 108 98 148 82 42 0 0 18 36 48 Jacksonville Central 12 8 14 4 35 20 61 32 32 0 0 0 14 52 0 Jacksonville First 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 Jacksonville Haitian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 5 15 5 40 25 70 35 18 17 0 0 20 93 9 12 12 8 6 46 26 66 44 44 12 42 0 6 54 0 15 10 5 2 27 15 47 27 27 27 0 0 15 54 1 8 Gainesville First Jacksonville International Bible 21 Jacksonville Lighthouse 22 Jacksonville New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith Jacksonville Northside Fellowship 23 24 Jacksonville Oak Hill 25 Jacksonville University Boulevard 3 3 3 3 15 15 21 21 18 0 15 0 3 22 23 8 15 7 72 30 110 45 45 0 47 0 15 145 0 60 33 62 22 199 80 321 135 135 0 120 0 120 401 92 26 27 *28 29 30 Lake City 30 23 20 3 50 30 100 56 56 0 126 0 17 200 35 Leesburg 17 15 11 8 121 69 149 92 92 0 51 0 15 0 0 Live Oak 38 20 13 5 56 25 107 50 50 24 37 0 5 84 0 1 2 4 1 14 7 19 10 10 0 14 0 1 12 2 Marianna 11 11 1 1 25 12 37 24 24 0 24 24 2 34 0 *31 32 33 34 Monticello 18 13 17 7 38 35 73 55 48 7 43 0 25 109 36 Nassau Nazarene Fellowship 21 15 11 9 57 54 89 78 68 39 17 10 29 204 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 39 52 15 135 89 257 143 122 0 84 0 102 279 84 Madison Barbara Memorial New Beginning Community New Smyrna Beach * Sponsored New Church this Year 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 0 67 76 55 112 87 38 49 32 0 31 80 18 75 47 0 47 46 0 10 68 10 42 175 81 81 0 37 0 18 80 39 16 9 40 22 22 9 0 0 15 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 7 150 47 183 71 59 35 40 0 34 129 10 32 28 18 117 72 184 122 85 37 0 39 31 233 0 40 28 15 90 70 182 125 110 25 60 0 15 145 0 40 35 20 15 40 18 100 68 30 10 47 40 20 106 42 14 9 3 2 13 9 30 20 20 0 62 0 2 2 0 6 6 9 2 10 7 25 15 15 9 0 0 0 22 16 67 24 20 7 99 38 186 69 69 12 79 31 20 57 31 9 6 3 9 30 37 42 52 30 0 14 0 0 24 3 Suwannee River 10 5 0 0 26 20 36 25 15 12 35 0 0 26 0 Tallahassee First 25 10 30 15 82 45 137 70 70 12 170 50 40 200 0 51 Tallahassee New Life 52 Tavares 53 Trenton Community 26 7 7 4 23 11 56 22 22 20 39 0 57 25 16 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 6 6 5 5 12 12 23 23 23 0 15 6 14 20 0 0 0 657 1,640 200 934 4,098 696 1,424 163 911 4,163 738 216 37 23 20 60 28 100 30 199 36 37 38 39 40 Ocala First 16 10 36 29 60 48 Ocala West 6 5 8 9 61 33 Orange Park 87 30 21 9 67 Pace New Faith 4 1 20 12 Palm Coast 0 0 0 Panama City First 19 17 Pensacola Ensley 39 Pensacola First 64 Port Orange Port St. Joe 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 San Mateo First St. Augustine First Starke North Florida Supplemental Name Change Current Year Total 1,108 642 729 381 2,645 1,605 4,482 2,628 2,159 Last Year Total 1,020 610 694 308 3,066 1,507 4,780 2,425 2,425 Increase / (Decrease) 88 32 35 73 Inactive Palm Coast * Sponsored New Church this Year Transfer (421) 98 (298) Merge 203 (266) 657 Disorganize Eustis Jacksonville Haitian New Beginning Community NMI Active Membership NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance 39 NMI Associate Membership 76 35 North St. Johns Faith Community Caravan Enrollment 58 Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List 20 Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List 78 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 (65) (42) Drop 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests 34 District Ministry Funds 33 Pension Fund Total Church Income Church Name World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2010 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Approved Mission Specials FINANCIAL SUMMARY 102,953 2,969 3,006 0 5,975 1,187 2,522 0 2,522 1,152 0 1,152 53,604 3,236 1,015 5 4,256 838 25,812 0 25,812 1,466 49 1,515 8,607 534 251 0 785 0 427 0 427 0 0 0 Blountstown 26,794 1,445 168 0 1,613 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crestview 33,293 0 300 0 300 267 1,435 0 1,435 381 0 381 1 2 3 4 5 Archer *6 7 8 9 10 DeLand Belleview Belleview Prince of Peace 180,041 6,000 3,132 0 9,132 500 6,822 215 7,037 500 0 500 Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno 23,039 0 0 0 0 0 2,737 0 2,737 0 0 0 Deltona Life Fellowship 62,755 0 891 0 891 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eustis 88,253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eustis LakeBridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 *12 13 14 15 Fort Walton Beach 260,388 13,113 6,143 1,000 20,256 3,383 10,518 0 10,518 5,921 450 6,371 Gainesville First 179,904 11,414 5,395 0 16,809 10,638 9,118 0 9,118 3,039 0 3,039 Hernando 483,261 43,976 5,377 3,194 52,547 10,406 31,218 0 31,218 18,210 0 18,210 *16 17 18 19 20 High Springs Grace 91,432 0 261 0 261 0 0 2,600 2,600 0 0 0 Interlachen 39,614 1,009 552 0 1,561 583 762 0 762 762 25 787 Jacksonville Arabic 22,862 773 0 0 773 206 589 0 589 361 0 361 Jacksonville Central 75,037 4,241 3,625 0 7,866 1,650 3,500 0 3,500 650 100 750 Jacksonville First 61,916 4,625 1,014 0 5,639 1,236 3,708 0 3,708 2,163 0 2,163 Jacksonville Haitian Jacksonville International Bible 21 Jacksonville Lighthouse 22 Jacksonville New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith Jacksonville Northside Fellowship 23 24 Jacksonville Oak Hill 25 Jacksonville University Boulevard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49,401 4,358 692 0 5,050 183 700 143 843 100 0 100 161,645 10,255 12,169 0 22,424 2,935 7,795 0 7,795 4,785 0 4,785 74,166 3,388 600 0 3,988 1,822 4,714 0 4,714 0 0 0 27,724 1,936 693 0 2,629 516 2,387 10 2,397 904 0 904 178,669 10,520 1,789 944 13,253 2,440 12,745 0 12,745 4,005 225 4,230 664,236 50,963 9,295 300 60,558 13,590 40,989 4,000 44,989 23,783 300 24,083 26 27 *28 29 30 Lake City 116,811 11,218 3,806 330 15,354 2,904 7,861 0 7,861 5,082 0 5,082 Leesburg 312,363 19,038 6,833 0 25,871 8,884 16,085 0 16,085 5,077 200 5,277 Live Oak 116,519 5,100 13,004 100 18,204 1,141 2,661 200 2,861 1,996 200 2,196 Madison Barbara Memorial 36,664 2,986 4,821 0 7,807 478 1,650 0 1,650 836 255 1,091 Marianna 52,539 2,734 336 471 3,541 577 1,930 0 1,930 1,010 0 1,010 *31 32 33 34 Monticello 101,193 8,253 3,884 0 12,137 440 762 0 762 310 25 335 56,562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 257,453 21,400 9,533 0 30,933 5,518 16,554 0 16,554 9,656 300 9,956 Nassau Nazarene Fellowship New Beginning Community New Smyrna Beach * Sponsored New Church this Year 35 North St. Johns Faith Community 361,023 14,479 9,770 0 24,249 3,861 8,099 36 37 38 39 40 Ocala First 182,867 6,601 4,361 0 10,962 1,760 Ocala West 102,919 6,126 4,202 0 10,328 1,634 Orange Park 176,600 10,275 18,395 2 28,672 34,984 0 123 249 0 0 0 9,888 Pace New Faith Palm Coast 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests Approved Mission Specials Church Name 34 District Ministry Funds World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2010 33 Pension Fund 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Total Church Income FINANCIAL SUMMARY 0 8,099 7,826 0 7,826 6,927 0 6,927 5,729 269 5,998 4,041 0 4,041 2,859 200 2,660 8,269 217 3,059 8,486 4,655 200 372 0 0 4,855 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,009 99 11,996 0 2,556 7,945 0 7,945 4,473 0 4,473 41 42 43 44 45 Panama City First 129,168 Pensacola Ensley 628,294 18,468 1,675 2,899 23,042 4,781 14,864 0 14,864 8,367 300 8,667 Pensacola First 406,335 18,321 2,738 1,000 22,059 4,886 15,188 0 15,188 8,552 100 8,652 Port Orange 154,021 5,579 1,158 0 6,737 2,674 5,914 0 5,914 2,603 200 2,803 Port St. Joe 54,599 2,449 2,672 0 5,121 632 1,964 0 1,964 1,106 0 1,106 46 47 48 49 50 San Mateo First 48,141 3,367 1,485 370 5,222 898 1,211 0 1,211 1,571 0 1,571 167,395 10,731 15,157 0 25,888 2,708 8,420 75 8,495 4,740 100 4,840 Starke 30,185 950 250 80 1,280 450 1,200 0 1,200 450 0 450 Suwannee River 48,238 4,053 472 0 4,525 1,081 3,243 0 3,243 1,892 0 1,892 Tallahassee First 290,338 21,526 6,518 79 28,123 5,573 16,719 70 16,789 9,753 125 9,878 51 Tallahassee New Life 52 Tavares 53 Trenton Community 49,224 450 909 0 1,359 300 360 0 360 630 0 630 98,202 8,389 3,751 216 12,356 2,166 5,736 1,180 6,916 3,790 300 4,090 75,599 1,000 0 210 1,210 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 St. Augustine First 0 North Florida Supplemental Name Change Current Year Total 7,037,830 388,136 174,230 11,548 573,914 110,942 327,789 8,979 336,768 159,457 Last Year Total 6,607,245 405,460 156,190 4,463 566,113 97,344 294,565 355 294,920 154,041 Increase / (Decrease) 430,585 18,040 7,085 7,801 13,598 33,224 8,624 41,848 5,416 Inactive Palm Coast * Sponsored New Church this Year 0 0 (17,324) Transfer Merge Disorganize Eustis Jacksonville Haitian New Beginning Community Drop 3,679 163,136 154,041 3,679 9,095 47 48 49 50 Total Used for Local Mission Total Missional Disbursements Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on Those Properties 51 Allocations Paid in Full? 46 All Other Church Ministries 45 Local Compassionate Ministries 44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits 44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Church Name 43 Debt Service PART 2 2010 42 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements FINANCIAL SUMMARY 55,175 0 3,169 25,866 407 16,278 100,895 111,731 800,000 0 No 0 0 3,160 4,068 125 19,351 26,704 59,125 1,000,000 0 Yes Belleview Prince of Peace 787 2,322 1,200 0 0 1,841 6,150 7,362 350,000 12,334 No Blountstown 299 0 15,600 0 0 0 15,899 17,512 225,000 0 No 0 9,718 0 0 0 17,749 27,467 29,850 472,396 97,930 No 9,998 0 48,164 10,058 2,422 160,274 230,916 248,085 1,200,000 0 No 6,300 1,443 6,200 889 2,146 2,541 19,519 22,256 0 0 Yes 1 2 3 4 5 Archer *6 7 8 9 10 DeLand Deltona Iglesia Hispano Nazareno Belleview Crestview 22,400 6,744 16,850 13,450 532 594 60,570 61,461 750,000 80,200 No Eustis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Eustis LakeBridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Fort Walton Beach 80,111 45,442 22,854 40,226 1,608 39,918 230,159 270,687 1,882,024 551,045 Yes 1,221 320 47,939 61,781 1,220 0 112,481 152,085 1,250,000 46,418 No 42,962 0 84,528 55,335 3,856 159,986 346,667 459,048 3,060,000 0 Yes 4,824 0 23,600 0 862 0 29,286 32,147 1,800 0 Yes 397 8,365 8,225 0 0 13,601 30,588 34,281 425,000 85,500 No *16 Jacksonville Arabic 17 Jacksonville Central 2,700 0 8,400 5,000 1,495 2,600 20,195 22,124 0 0 Yes 1,253 0 17,989 27,039 50 31,026 77,357 91,123 1,600,000 0 No 18 Jacksonville First 19 Jacksonville Haitian 20 Jacksonville International Bible 2,412 0 19,610 18,556 150 4,583 45,311 58,057 1,500,000 500,000 Yes 11 *12 13 14 15 Deltona Life Fellowship Gainesville First Hernando High Springs Grace Interlachen 21 Jacksonville Lighthouse 22 Jacksonville New Dimensions Cathedral of Faith Jacksonville Northside Fellowship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 2,713 0 15,000 14,620 0 1,954 34,287 40,463 596,000 0 No 17,543 28,230 29,045 27,755 2,490 14,263 119,326 157,265 1,700,000 176,100 Yes 0 9,903 40,500 9,694 0 8,563 68,660 79,184 790,000 105,408 No 0 0 0 14,875 0 12,857 27,732 34,178 230,000 0 Yes 25,362 35,088 45,615 6,791 2,710 2,370 117,936 150,604 1,869,974 366,862 Yes 51,460 96,472 165,864 40,563 1,200 123,455 479,014 622,234 7,210,002 613,499 Yes 2,887 0 25,450 28,590 165 15,478 72,570 103,771 1,200,000 0 Yes Leesburg 3,898 71,501 53,789 65,162 5,438 77,205 276,993 333,110 2,250,000 650,000 Yes Live Oak 43,574 0 29,000 3,025 1,000 1,800 78,399 102,801 450,000 0 Yes Madison Barbara Memorial 23 24 Jacksonville Oak Hill 25 Jacksonville University Boulevard 26 27 *28 29 30 Lake City 3,306 0 3,600 0 350 25,268 32,524 43,550 125,000 0 Yes Marianna 4,738 0 15,780 4,288 159 19,217 44,182 51,240 325,000 0 No *31 32 33 34 Monticello No 8,880 16,814 26,169 10,861 0 39,845 102,569 116,243 1,200,000 241,938 Nassau Nazarene Fellowship 0 28,625 5,200 18,879 0 0 52,704 52,704 666,707 295,339 No New Beginning Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 2,829 0 46,802 69,370 1,600 69,762 190,363 253,324 1,100,000 0 Yes New Smyrna Beach * Sponsored New Church this Year 35 North St. Johns Faith Community 36 37 38 39 40 Ocala First Ocala West Orange Park Pace New Faith Palm Coast 46 47 48 49 50 51 All Other Church Ministries Total Used for Local Mission Total Missional Disbursements Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on Those Properties Allocations Paid in Full? 45 Local Compassionate Ministries 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 0 85,948 60,306 36,382 4,469 70,953 258,058 302,093 2,470,000 1,375,000 Yes 4,285 25,800 36,400 59,405 350 44,358 170,598 194,288 1,560,000 223,000 Yes 904 0 9,615 29,041 0 34,235 73,795 94,814 724,700 0 Yes 9,108 16,235 43,600 12,319 501 35,488 117,251 161,924 750,000 160,000 Yes 23,303 0 0 4,000 0 1,411 28,714 29,086 350,000 0 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 4,172 24,974 27,339 1,477 48,757 110,615 137,585 1,138,831 1,534 Yes 41 42 43 44 45 Panama City First 3,896 Pensacola Ensley 57,449 238,797 103,379 39,201 13,549 32,405 484,780 536,134 1,750,000 0 Yes 2,996 108,998 33,750 2,769 524 126,641 275,678 326,463 5,000,000 2,452,470 Yes Port Orange 23,705 25,298 24,603 47,690 622 32,790 154,708 172,836 2,000,000 182,900 No Port St. Joe 4,887 0 11,050 12,075 0 0 28,012 36,835 309,433 0 Yes 46 47 48 49 50 San Mateo First 6,235 0 15,275 4,350 125 16,522 42,507 51,409 350,000 0 Yes St. Augustine First 6,325 16,316 17,341 39,363 1,365 43,255 123,965 165,896 1,144,000 37,389 Yes Pensacola First 780 3,000 1,300 0 0 0 5,080 8,460 1,000,000 185,000 Yes Suwannee River 1,219 0 17,225 9,134 2,165 11,956 41,699 52,440 400,000 0 Yes Tallahassee First 67,801 0 70,470 16,560 6,156 22,499 183,486 243,849 4,300,000 0 Yes 51 Tallahassee New Life 52 Tavares 53 Trenton Community 4,842 10,796 0 20,700 1,750 3,425 41,513 44,162 350,000 129,809 Yes 8,366 0 15,600 21,102 3,228 25,065 73,361 98,889 650,000 0 Yes 6,740 14,421 0 0 400 2,533 24,094 25,329 325,000 131,000 No 0 0 Starke North Florida Supplemental Current Year Total 630,870 910,768 1,314,190 958,171 66,666 1,434,672 5,315,337 6,500,097 58,800,867 8,700,675 Last Year Total 675,897 787,651 1,013,438 1,202,802 25,452 2,033,706 5,738,946 6,851,364 61,106,207 8,843,767 123,117 300,752 Increase / (Decrease) Name Change Inactive Palm Coast * Sponsored New Church this Year (45,027) Transfer (244,631) 41,214 Merge (599,034) (423,609) (351,267) (2,305,340) Disorganize Eustis Jacksonville Haitian New Beginning Community (143,092) Drop
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