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2008 District Conference Journal of the North Carolina West District of the Wesleyan Church

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MISSION STATEMENT NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH Because the church is God’s plan through Christ, given power through the Holy Spirit, and because the North Carolina West District of The Wesleyan Church exists to facilitate His plan, we purpose to do the following through the active ministries of our local churches: 1. EVANGELISM – Evangelism is confronting all people with the claims of the gospel, challenging them to make a decision. 2. DISCIPLESHIP – Discipleship is believers nurturing believers in the process of becoming Christ like. 3. MINISTRY – Ministry is mobilizing believers to discover and use their gifts in order to build God’s Kingdom. Our mission can be summarized as follows: Spiritual Worship: Evangelize, Equip, and Enlist We also affirm the following mission as outlined by the denomination in The Wesleyan Discipline.

MISSION OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH The Wesleyan Church has grown out of a revival movement which has historically given itself to one mission — the spreading of scriptural holiness throughout every land. The message which ignited the Wesleyan revival was the announcement that God through Christ can forgive men and women of their sins, transform them, free them from inbred sin, enable them to live a holy life, and bear witness to their hearts that they are indeed children of God. The message was based on the Scriptures, was verified in personal experience, and came not only in word but in the power of the Spirit. It was dynamic and contagious, and was communicated from heart to heart and from land to land. It adapted itself and gave new vitality and purpose to various kinds of church organizations. The Wesleyan Church believes that to spread scriptural holiness throughout every land involves joining the entire church of Christ in a full-orbed mission to the world, including the following: • Sharing the divine revelation of full salvation through Christ as recorded in the Holy Scriptures so as to evangelize the lost and to minister redemptively to human society and its institutions. • Relating new converts to local churches and providing Spirit-filled and well-trained pastors and leaders for the same. • Developing in the convert’s patterns of worship to God and of fellowship with other believers. • Discipling new believers in turn to be witnesses for their Lord. • Guiding believers to experience entire sanctification so they are enabled to live whole and holy lives. • Providing for developing Christians lifelong nurture and instruction, encouraging each to grow toward spiritual maturity in Christ Jesus. • Helping maturing Christians to develop a Christian interpretation of life and the universe, training them to be good stewards of the talents, time, opportunities, and resources with which Christ has entrusted them. • Equipping believers for lives of dynamic service toward God and humanity, so that the full potential God has designed for each of them may be realized. (The Wesleyan Discipline, paragraphs 100 and 105)

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT MAP

DISTRICT BOUNDARY The North Carolina West District shall include that part of the state of North Carolina which is west of the following boundary: beginning at the Virginia-North Carolina state line, follow State Road 87 south to Reidsville, thence south on U.S. 29 to Greensboro, thence southwest on Interstate 85 to Salisbury, thence south on U.S. 52 to Wadesboro, thence east on U.S. 74 to Laurinburg, thence south on U.S. 15 and U.S. 401 to the South Carolina state line, with the exception of the church in Kernersville, and with the further exception of Macon and Jackson Counties but including that portion of the Cherokee Indian Reservation in Jackson County beginning at a point one-quarter mile from Cherokee, North Carolina, on the Jackson and Swain County line on the Soco Gap Road and running directly southeast to Sheep Rock Mountain, and then following the southern watershed of Soco Creek to Water Rock Knob in Haywood County; and shall include the Midway church near Randleman, Peele’s Chapel near Hamlet; and shall include the following churches in South Carolina: Clover, York and Rock Hill (York County); Prevatt’s Chapel, Fletcher’s Chapel and Bennettsville (Marlboro County). (The Wesleyan Discipline, paragraph 2403:19)

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DENOMINATIONAL DIRECTORY The Wesleyan Church P. O. Box 50434 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250-0434 317-774-7900 www.wesleyan.org Physical Address: 13300 Olio Road Noblesville, Indiana

Spiritual Formation 317-774-3888 [email protected] Stewardship Ministries 800-627-2537 [email protected]

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Wesleyan Investment Foundation 317-774-7300 [email protected]

Area General Superintendent: Dr. Thomas E. Armiger P. O. Box 50434 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250-0434 317-774-3934 [email protected]

Wesleyan Pension Fund 317-774-3954 [email protected] Wesleyan Publishing House 800-493-7539 [email protected]

DEPARTMENTS & MINISTRIES Communications 317-774-7907 [email protected]

Women’s Ministries 317-774-7974 [email protected]

Education and the Ministry 317-774-3911 [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Southern Wesleyan University P. O. Box 1020 Central, South Carolina 29630-1020 864.644.5000 www.swu.edu

Evangelism and Church Growth 317-774-3900 [email protected] General Secretary 317-774-7900 [email protected]

Bethany Bible College Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada 506-432-4400 www.bbc.ca

General Superintendents 317-774-7900 [email protected]

Houghton College Houghton, New York 800-777-2556 www.houghton.edu

General Treasurer 317-774-3941 [email protected]

Indiana Wesleyan University Marion, Indiana 765-674-6901 www.indwes.edu

Global Partners 317-774-7950 [email protected] Leadership Development Journey 317-774-3896 [email protected]

Oklahoma Wesleyan University Bartlesville, Oklahoma 918-335-6200 www.okwu.edu -3-

NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

DISTRICT DIRECTORY District Treasurer: Mr. Larry French 4422 Deer Run Rock Hill, SC 29732 (Office) 803-324-5330 (Home) 803-366-3597 [email protected]

North Carolina West District P.O. Box 5066 High Point, NC 27262-5066 336-889-4694 (office) 336-889-8015 (fax) www.ncwestdistrict.org Physical Location: 707 Westchester Drive, Suite 103 High Point NC 27262 District Office Secretary: Cathy Williams [email protected]

Best Year’s Fellowship Director: Mrs. Katherine Pace 12232 Hampton Place Drive Charlotte, NC 28269 704-596-8709 (Home) [email protected]

District Superintendent: Rev. Jerry L. Lumston, Jr. 126 Hope Valley Drive Archdale, NC 27263 336-889-4694 (Office) 336-431-8781 (Home) [email protected]

Children’s Camp Director: Rev. Randy A. Haithcock 903 Wall Street Archdale, NC 27263 336-434-6380 (Office) 336-434-5741 (Home) [email protected]

Assistant District Superintendent: Spiritual Formation: Rev. Todd R. Reynolds 1850 Colonial Acres Circle York, SC 29745-9484 803-684-7335 (Office) 803-684-5560 (Home) [email protected]

Children’s Ministries Director: Mrs. Selina M. Wheeler 807 Treva Anne Dr. SW Concord, NC 28027 704-921-2134 (Office) 704-455-9491 (Home) [email protected] District Counseling Pastor: Dr. D. Clifton Wood 6715 Rea Croft Drive Charlotte, NC 28226-9217 704-996-5433 (Cell) 704-544-9940 (Home) [email protected]

Assistant District Superintendent: Ministerial Development: Rev. G. Timothy Smith 110 Patrick Street Gastonia, NC 28054 704-867-7206 (Office) 704-864-1880 (Home) [email protected]

District Board of Ministerial Development: Rev. G. Timothy Smith, Chair 110 Patrick Street Gastonia, NC 28054 704-867-7206 (Office) 704-864-1880 (Home) [email protected]

District Secretary: Dr. Joseph W. Jennings 2400 Union Cross Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 336-788-8813 (Office) 336-788-4080 (Home) [email protected] [email protected]

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DISTRICT DIRECTORY (CONTINUED) Wesleyan Men President: Mr. Jeffrey Rohrer 2896 Balkan Drive York, SC 29745 704-853-2700 [email protected]

Educational Director: Dr. Robert E. Black SWU Box 517 P. O. Box 1020 Central, SC 29630-1020 864-644-5230 (Office) 864-639-4521 (Home) [email protected]

Wesleyan Women Director: Mrs. Kimberly Harding 3333 Camp Julia Road Kannapolis, NC 28083 704-933-0076 [email protected]

Evangelism and Church Growth Director: Rev. Jerry L. Lumston, Jr. P.O. Box 5066 High Point, NC 27262-5066 336-889-4694 (Office) 336-431-8781 (Home) [email protected]

Wesleyan Youth President: Rev. Benjamin D. Caldwell 1310 Coventry Road High Point, NC 27262 336-882-3842 (Office) 336-883-7044 (Home) [email protected]

Leadership Development Journey: Rev. Todd R. Reynolds 1850 Colonial Acres Circle York, SC 29745-9484 803-684-7335 (Office) 803-684-5560 (Home) [email protected]

World Missions Director: Mr. Paul Finch 2957 Waterplant Road Maiden, NC 28650 828-428-2202 [email protected]

South Mountain Board Chairman: Rev. Robert W. Allred 152 Viewmont Drive Zirconia, NC 28790 704-779-6042 (Office) 828-692-8799 (Home) [email protected]

OTHER MINISTRIES & INSTITUTIONS World Hope International 625 Slaters Lane • Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 888-466-4673 703-923-9414 www.worldhope.org

Statistician: Rev. Scott Howard 2405 23rd Street, NE Hickory, NC 28601 828-324-2781 (Office) 828-256-8527 (Home) [email protected]

Hephzibah Children’s Home 6601 Zebulon Road Macon, Georgia 31220-7606 478-477-3383 www.hephzibah.com

Sunday School Director: Rev. R. Todd Reynolds 1850 Colonial Acres Circle York, SC 29745-9484 803-684-7335 (Office) 803-684-5560 (Home) [email protected]

Asbury Theological Seminary 215 East College Street Wilmore, Kentucky 40390 606-858-4085 www.asburyseminary.edu

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

DISTRICT BOARDS AND COMMITTEES DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION

COMMITTEE ON REMEMBRANCE G. Timothy Smith, Chair Donald A. Dawalt, J. Scott Howard

Ex Officio Members Rev. Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., Chair Rev. R. Todd Reynolds, Vice Chair Dr. Joseph W. Jennings, Secretary Mr. Larry D. French, Sr., Treasurer

CONFERENCE ACTION COMMITTEE Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., Chair Rachel Dickens, Larry D. French, Joseph W. Jennings, Forbis L. Kivett, Donald Parham, Evon Pulliam, Larry Ward

Members-At-Large Ordained Ministers Rev. J. Wesley Brown Rev. David Emery Rev. Kim Fowler Rev. Randy A. Haithcock Rev. Ron Haithcock Rev. J. Scott Howard

COUNCIL OF ORDINATION Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., Chair Robert E. Black, David M. Emery, Kim Fowler, Joseph W. Jennings, Richard Loman, R. Todd Reynolds, G. Timothy Smith

BOARD OF EVANGELISM AND CHURCH GROWTH

Lay Persons Mr. Tony Baker Mr. Darl L. Fowler Mr. Dan Loggins Mr. Jon O. Childs, Sr Mrs. Lisa Holbrook Mrs. Juanita Wallace Mrs. Marsha A. Flinchum Mrs. LaVon Keener

Jerry L. Lumston, Chair Tony Baker, 2010; Dusty Ball, 2010; Steve Beam, 2010; C. David Surrett, 2010; Bob Beaver, 2009; Brian Matherlee 2009; Carl Vuncannon, 2009; Scott Wheeler 2009; Donald A Dawalt, Advisor

DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT

GENERAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION

G. Timothy Smith, 2010, Chair; David Emery, 2009, Vice-Chair; Marsha Flinchum, 2009, Secretary; Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., Kim Fowler, 2011; Joyce Kanoy, 2008; Richard Loman, 2011, Rick Madden, 2008; Robert E. Black, 2009; Joseph W. Jennings, 2010; R. Todd Reynolds, 2010; Larry Minoso, Advisor

(Elected by General Conference) Mrs. Sherry Alloway Dr. Robert E. Black Rev. David Emery

STANDING COMMITTEES AUDITING COMMITTEE Donald L. Carr, Chair Doug Adkins, Donna Baker

DISTRICT BOARD OF REVIEW Sherry Alloway, James M. Capps, Yancy H. Carter, Melvin L. Gentry, Fred Hartsoe, Dan Marshall

BUILDING AND CHURCH PROPERTY COMMITTEE Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., Chair Piedmont Zone: Bob Beaver, George D. Simmons Western Zone: Tony Baker, Johnny Houser

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District Board of Review, Reserve Members Donald L. Carr, Jesse W. Garmon, W. Ray Thomas, Denny Williams

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DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMITTEE

SOUTH MOUNTAIN BOARD

R. Todd Reynolds, Chair Tim Clark, Scott Wheeler, Eddie Gray, Joe Harding

Robert W. Allred, Chair Jon O. Childs, Sr. Treasurer Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., District Superintendent Katherine Pace, BYF representative Jeff Rohrer, Wesleyan Men representative Jon Mann, Wesleyan Youth representative Irma Gayan, Wesleyan Women representative Nancy Self, Kid’s Camp representative At-Large Members Bake Garman, 2011 LaVon Keener, 2010 Jerry Pace, 2010 Jim Self, 2009 C. David Surrett, 2009 Tom Wirsing

KID’S CAMP COMMITTEE Randy Haithcock, Camp Director and Chair; Kelvin Carpenter, Patsy Craven, Bake Garman, Carson Gore, Joy Haithcock, Ronald L. Haithcock, LaVon Keener, Janet McCall, Scott Mickey, Nancy Self, Bonnie Spear, Wayne Spear, Juanita Wallace

NOMINATING COMMITTEE FOR 2008 – 2009 Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., Chair

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES

Piedmont Zone Ministerial: Randy A. Haithcock, Kim Fowler Alternates: Trent Patterson (1st), Phil Kirkman (2nd), Carl Pulliam (3rd)

Sherry Alloway, 2009 David M. Emery, 2009 Dan Loggins, 2009 Melvin L. Gentry, Trustee Emeritus

WORLD MISSIONS BOARD

Piedmont Zone Lay: Phil Flinchum, Joyce Kanoy Alternates: Jerry Pace (1st), Don Parham (2nd)

Paul Finch, Chair Jerry L. Lumston, Jr., District Superintendent Jeff Rohrer, Wesleyan Men Director Kimberly Harding, Wesleyan Women Director David Albertson, 2009 Jon O. Childs, 2010 Johnny Houser, 2010 Larry McAlpine, 2009

Western Zone Ministerial: Tim Clark, Tommy Wright Alternates: Bob Scott (1st), Eric Yelton (2nd) Western Zone Lay: Kelvin Carpenter, Nancy Self Alternates: Janene Bryson (1st), Ron Rogers (2nd)

SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMITTEE J. Scott Howard, Chair David Albertson, Kim Fowler, Jesse Garmon, Don Jewell, Trent Patterson, Tim Smith, Bill Tietje

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

ZONE DIVISIONS PIEDMONT ZONE CHURCHES 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. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.

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WESTERN ZONE CHURCHES

All Nations Worship Center, Winston-Salem Bales Memorial, Jamestown Bennettsville, SC Bethel, Kannapolis Beulah Heights, Troutman Calvary, Elkin Central, Thomasville Christ Lives, Elkin Christ Loves You, Mt. Airy Christ, Winston-Salem Concord Emmanuel, Greensboro Emmanuel, Lexington Faith, Greensboro First, Charlotte First, Haitian, High Point First, Kannapolis First, Lexington First, Mooresville First, Winston-Salem Fletcher's Chapel, McColl, SC Good Samaritan, Winston-Salem Greenwood Hills, High Point Hayworth, High Point Hickory Chapel, High Point Hopewell, Summerfield Liberty, Harmony Liberty, Summerfield Memorial Park, Thomasville Midway, Randleman Mocksville Mt. Airy Nebo, Hamlet New Covenant, Pleasant Garden New Life, Winston-Salem North, Kannapolis Peeles Chapel, Laurel Hill Providence, High Point Rockingham Sandhills, Bennettsville, SC Sandy Cross, Reidsville Shady Grove, Colfax Spring Hill, Hamlet St. Stephens, Concord Trinity Heights, Archdale United, Charlotte Unity, Trinity Valley, Monroe Wendover Hills, Greensboro

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. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. -8-

Asheville Bethel, Flat Rock Bethel, Hickory Boger City Brevard Canton Catawba Heights, Belmont Cherokee Clover, SC Clyde Cornerstone, Bryson City Dallas Denver East Gold Street, Kings Mountain Firestone, Gastonia First, Bessemer City First, Cherryville First, Forest City First, Gastonia First, Hendersonville First, Kings Mountain First, Lenoir First, Lincolnton First, Shelby First, Statesville Gibbs Chapel, Glen Alpine Grace, Belmont Highway To Heaven, Lincolnton Jonathan Valley, Waynesville Legacy (Church Plant) Life Spring, Etowah Light To The Nations, Hendersonville Long Shoals, Lincolnton Maiden McAdenville Missionary, Forest City Morganton Mt. Hebron, Old Fort Mt. Moriah, Candler Mt. Wesley, Hiddenite New Bethel (Affiliate) New Hope, York, SC Northview, Statesville Old Fort Prince of Peace, Gastonia Qualla, Whittier Ragan, Gastonia Rain Hill, Morganton Rock Hill, SC Sandy Ridge, Hickory Taylorsville Throne of Grace, Maiden Trinity, Forest City York, SC

!"#$!"%&'$(!)*$+ All Nations Worship Center

Boger City Wesleyan Church

Mail Address: 5012 Timbrook Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phone: 336-768-4766 Pastor: Robert L. Staton

Address: 2803 East Highway 27 Lincolnton, NC 28092-4380 Phone: 704-735-4681 Pastor: J. V. Allen

Asheville Wesleyan Church

Brevard Wesleyan Church

Address: 32 Richmond Avenue Asheville, NC 28806-4124 Phone: 828-253-3980 Pastor: Archie Fulkerson

Address: 801 North Broad Street P.O. Box 632 Brevard, NC 28712-0632 Phone: 828-883-8408 Fax: 828-885-7826 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.BrevardWesleyan.com Pastor: David Blackburn Assistant: Henry D. “Hank” Moffitt Youth: Robin Moffitt Worship: Brian Jones

Bales Memorial Wesleyan Church Address: 1000 Bales Chapel Road Jamestown, NC 27282-9125 Phone: 336-454-2663 Fax: 336-454-2513 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: C. Glenn Ward Assistant: W. Willard Kiser

Calvary Wesleyan Church Address: 464 Oakland Drive, Elkin, NC 28621 Phone: 336-835-6114 Pastor: Stanley Stogner

Bennettsville Wesleyan Church Address: 207 Wiltshire Drive Bennettsville, SC 29512 Phone: 843-479-4443 Pastor: Henry D. Williams

Canton Wesleyan Church Address: 149 Newfound Street Canton, NC 28716 Phone: 828-648-1540 Pastor: Terry Penland

Bethel Wesleyan Church (Flat Rock) Address: 909 Tracy Grove Road Flat Rock, NC 28731-9720 Phone: 828-693-9787 Website: www.BethelWesleyan.org Pastor: Timothy L. Clark

Catawba Heights Wesleyan Church Address: 101 Beaty Road, Belmont, NC 28012-2601 Phone: 704-827-8381 Fax: 704-822-6514 Website: www.myCHWC.org Pastor: E. Scott Whitener

Bethel Wesleyan Church (Hickory) Address: 1616 Wilkes Grove Road Hickory, NC 28602-7458 Phone: 828-328-4221 Pastor: O. David Shrum

Central Wesleyan Church Address: 300 Hinkle Street Thomasville, NC 27360-5422 Phone: 336-472-7053 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: David M. Albertson

Bethel Wesleyan Church (Kannapolis) Address: 4036 Old Concord-Salisbury Rd Kannapolis, NC 28083 Phone: 704-933-2896 Pastor: Joseph B. Harding, Jr. Assistant: Joy Garman

Cherokee Wesleyan Church Address: 3 miles East on U.S. 19 33 Woodrow Welch Lane Cherokee, NC 28719-7919 Pastor: Patricia S. Crockett Assistant: Dinah S. Welch

Beulah Heights Wesleyan Church Address: 108 Emmanuel Road Troutman, NC 28166 Phone: 704-528-4069 Website: www.BHWesleyan.org Pastor: Trent Patterson

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

Christ Wesleyan Church

Dallas Wesleyan Church

Address: 2390 Union Cross Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107-6418 Phone: 336-788-8813 Fax: 336-788-8818 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ChristWesleyan.org Pastor: Joseph W. Jennings Children: J. Kent Cardwell Music: Dennis Renfroe Youth: Mark Tolan

Address: 217 South College Street, Dallas, NC 28034 Phone: 704-922-2971 Pastor: Scott Whitney

Denver Wesleyan Church Address: 2381 North Highway 16, P. O. Box 312, Denver, NC 28037-0312 Phone: 704-483-0469 Pastor: Johnny C. Houser, Jr.

Christ Lives Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Cristo Vive)

East Gold Street Wesleyan Church

Address: 680 Highway 268 West, Elkin, NC 28621 Phone: 336-526-3050 Pastor: Jose Minoso

Address: 701 East Gold Street P. O. Box 875 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Phone: 704-739-3215 Fax: 704-739-3232 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.EGSW.org Pastor: J. Daryl Lewis

Christ Loves You Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Cristo te Ama) Address: 127 W. Wilson Street, Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Pastor: Claudio Errasti

Emmanuel Wesleyan Church (Greensboro) Address: 3233 Yanceyville Street Greensboro, NC 27405 Phone: 336-375-5272 Pastor: W. Ray Thomas

Clover Wesleyan Church Address: 102 Parkview Lane Clover, SC 29710 Phone: 803-222-7069 Pastor: Wayne A. G. Spear

Emmanuel Wesleyan Church (Lexington) Address: 555 Old Hargrave Road Lexington, NC 27295-7503 Phone: 336-956-1331 Pastor: Edwin A. Chriscoe

Clyde Wesleyan Church Address: 1055 Lee Road Clyde, NC 28721 Phone: 828-627-2502 Pastor: Richard Warren

Faith Wesleyan Church Address: 4425 Rehobeth Church Road Greensboro, NC 27406-9245 Phone: 336-299-9996 Fax: 336-294-4736 E-mail: [email protected] Website: FaithWesleyanChurch.net Pastor: Timothy Satterfield

Concord Wesleyan Church Address: 2295 Barnhardt Avenue NW Concord, NC 28027-8301 Phone: 704-782-4421 Website: www.ConcordWesleyan.org Pastor: Ronald E. Rider

Firestone Wesleyan Church

Cornerstone Wesleyan Church

Address: 1700 Union Road, Gastonia, NC 28054-5569 Phone: 704-865-4572 Fax: 704-867-6591 Pastor: Todd Hinson Assistant: J. David Pittman Assistant: Kevin Bolin

Address: P. O. Box 1216, Bryson City, NC 28713-1216 Phone: 828-736-0093 Pastor: Paul R. Sale Associate: Josh Hampshser Assistant: Helen R. Sale

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!"#$!"%&'$(!)*$+ First Haitian Wesleyan Church

First Wesleyan Church (Kannapolis)

Address: 724 Old Thomasville Rd High Point, NC 27262 Pastor: Wilfrid Louve

Address: 301 Bethpage Road, Kannapolis, NC 28081-4812 Phone: 704-932-8308 Fax: 704-938-3259 Pastor: Forbis L. Kivett Assistant: T. Wayne Preusz Youth: Michael Jernigan Music: Scott Bryson

First Wesleyan Church (Bessemer City) Address: 510 East Alabama Avenue, P. O. Box 682, Bessemer City, NC 28016-0682 Phone: 704-629-5286 Fax: 704-629-6494 Pastor: J. Wesley Brown Youth: Christian Chapman Music/Children: Diana Ervin

First Wesleyan Church (Kings Mountain) Address: 505 North Piedmont Avenue, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Phone: 704-739-4266 Pastor: Don L. Williams Assistant: Edward A. Gray Youth: Gary Crisp

First Wesleyan Church (Charlotte) Address: 2300 Alleghany Street, Charlotte, NC 28208-3741 Phone: 704-399-3622 Fax: 704-399-6745 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.CharlotteFirstWesleyan.org Pastor: Hubert Rabon

First Wesleyan Church (Lenoir) Address: 906 Creekway Drive, P. O. Box 631, Lenoir, NC 28645-0631 Phone: 828-758-5476 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.Lenoir-First-Wesleyan-Church.com Pastor: James A Baker

First Wesleyan Church (Cherryville) Address: 800 North Pink Street, Cherryville, NC 28021-2521 Phone: 704-435-6069 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Mark Poe Assistant: Roland “Beau” Hamner

First Wesleyan Church (Lexington) Address: 1405 Old Highway 52 North, Lexington, NC 27295 Phone: 336-249-8414 Pastor: Michael S. Greer Lay Assistant: Dewey Everhart

First Wesleyan Church (Forest City) Address: 700 South Church Street, Forest City, NC 28043-3942 Phone: 828-245-5460 Pastor: Curtis Williams

First Wesleyan Church (Lincolnton) Address: 115 West Bonview Avenue, P. O. Box 642, Lincolnton, NC 28093-0642 Phone: 704-735-4956 Fax: 704-735-0811 Pastor: Thomas T. Wright

First Wesleyan Church (Gastonia) Address: Gastonia, NC Phone: Fax: E-mail: Website: Pastor: Youth: Principal:

208 South Church Street, 28054-4233 704-867-7206 704-867-5607 [email protected] www.GastoniaFirst.com G. Timothy Smith Jason Crissman John Wilfong

First Wesleyan Church (Mooresville) Address: 601 East Iredell Avenue, Mooresville, NC 28115 Phone: 704-663-5180 Pastor: Louis R. Gardner

First Wesleyan Church (Shelby) First Wesleyan Church (Hendersonville)

Address: 1542 Kings Road, P. O. Box 2251, Shelby, NC 28151-2251 Phone: 704-482-1245 Pastor: P. Dean Lavender

Address: 917 Highland Avenue, Hendersonville, NC 28792 Phone: 828-692-9539 Pastor: Michael E. Engle

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

First Wesleyan Church (Statesville)

Hayworth Wesleyan Church

Address: 1608 Shelton Avenue, Statesville, NC 28677 Phone: 704-872-5721 Pastor: Douglas R. Smith

Address: 1696 Westchester Drive, High Point, NC 27262-7070 Phone: 336-882-3842 Fax: 336-882-9157 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.HayworthWesleyan.org Pastor: David M. Emery Assistant: Benjamin Caldwell Children: Deborah Z. Kingdon Worship/Seniors: Don Dykhoff

First Wesleyan Church (Winston-Salem) Address: 1625 Old Salisbury Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27127 Phone: 336-785-9553 Pastor: In the Hands of the DBA

Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church

Fletcher’s Chapel Wesleyan Church

Address: 301 Hickory Chapel Road High Point, NC 27260-6037 Phone: 336-882-0792 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: James M. Capps Assistant: Kim Fowler Youth: M. Curtis Ezzelle

Address: 1649 Highway 381 North, McColl, SC 29570-4524 Phone: 843-265-3156 Pastor: Andrew B. Stewart

Gibb’s Chapel Wesleyan Church Address: 1741 Jamestown Road, P. O. Box 603, Morganton, NC 28655-0603 Phone: 828-584-0453 Pastor: Roger W. Brackett, Jr. Youth: Connie Davis

Highway to Heaven Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Camino Al Cielo) Address: P.O. 1295, Lincolnton, NC 28093 Phone: 704-735-0605 Fax: 714-735-0177 Pastor: Danilo Aguilar

Good Samaritan Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana El Buen Samaritano) Address: 2800 Ludwig Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Phone: 336-785-0860 Pastor: In the Hands of the DBA Assistant: Nestor Gudino

Hopewell Wesleyan Church Address: 2825 Pleasant Ridge Road, Summerfield, NC 27358 Phone: 336-407-7405 Pastor: G. K. Andrews

Grace Wesleyan Church

Jonathan Valley Wesleyan Church

Address: 6014 South New Hope Road, Belmont, NC 28012 Phone: 704-825-7959 Pastor: David L. Phillips

Address: 1082 Jonathan Creek Road, Waynesville, NC 28785 Phone: 828-926-0444 Pastor: In the Hands of the DBA Assistant: Edsel Burgess

Greenwood Hills Wesleyan Church Address: 2937 North Main Street, High Point, NC 27265-1924 Phone: 336-869-5662 Fax: 336-869-5661 Pastor: Scott C. Newton Youth: Jesse Gasperson

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Legacy Church (New Church Plant) Address: 415 Chunns Cove Road 1100-E Asheville, NC 28805 Phone: 828-505-3250 Website: www.legacychurchonline.org E-mail: Kevin@ legacychurchonline.org Pastor: Kevin O’Connor

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!"#$!"%&'$(!)*$+ Liberty Wesleyan Church (Harmony)

McAdenville Wesleyan Church

Address: 2106 Sheffield Road, Harmony, NC 28634 Phone: 336-492-2963 Pastor: Greg Manser Children: Jennifer Manser

Address: 300 Wesleyan Drive P. O. Box 365 McAdenville, NC 28101-0365 Phone: 704-824-1073 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.McAdenvilleWesleyan.com Pastor: Brian R. Matherlee Children: Margo Baker

Liberty Wesleyan Church (Summerfield) Address: 15303 U.S. Highway 158-E, P. O. Box 579, Summerfield, NC 27358-0579 Phone: 336-643-6968 Fax: 336-643-0380 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: C. David Surrett

Memorial Park Wesleyan Church Address: 100 Leonard Street P. O. Box 486 Thomasville, NC 27360-0486 Phone: 336-476-6750 Pastor: David Johnson

Life Spring Wesleyan Church Midway Wesleyan Church

Address: 67 Etowah Center Lane, P. O. Box 1329, Etowah, NC 28729-1329 Phone: 828-891-7212 Pastor: Rick Pocock

Address: 331Worthville Road Randleman, NC 27317 Phone: 336-498-2023 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: J. Arnold Luther

Light To The Nations Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Luz A Las Naciones)

Missionary Wesleyan Church Address: 811 Doggett Road Forest City, NC 28043-4060 Phone: 828-245-4219 Pastor: J. Matthew Mitchell, Jr.

Address: 911 Highland Avenue, Hendersonville, NC 28792 Phone: 828-808-6961 Fax: 828-890-4207 Pastor: Luis Cordero

Mocksville Wesleyan Church Long Shoals Wesleyan Church

Address: 307 Hospital Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Phone: 336-751-5595 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: George M. Troyer

Address: 3032 Wesleyan Church Road, Lincolnton, NC 28092 Phone: 704-732-1617 Fax: 704-732-3886 Pastor: Jon Mann Youth: Micah Haithcock

Morganton Wesleyan Church Address: 305 Bethel Street Morganton, NC 28655 Phone: 828-433-1147 Fax: 828-437-0344 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.MorgantonWesleyanChurch.org Pastor: George "Bake" Garman

Maiden Wesleyan Church Address: 1125 Ivey Church Road Maiden, NC 28650-9585 Phone: 828-428-3935 Fax: 828-428-0576 Pastor: Robert Scott Lay Assistant: Floyd Dean

Mt. Airy Wesleyan Church Address: 2063 South Main Street Mt. Airy, NC 27030-5845 Phone: 336-786-7250 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.MAWChurch.org Pastor: Richard L. Loman

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Mt. Hebron Wesleyan Church

North Kannapolis Wesleyan Church

Address: 2473 Mt. Hebron Road Old Fort, NC 28762-5725 Phone: 828-668-4319 Pastor: Kemuel E. Travis

Address: 312 West 12th Street Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone: 704-932-5313 Fax: 704-938-4812 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Steven T. Beam, Sr. Assistant: Bo Morrison Assistant: Michael Covington

Mt. Moriah Wesleyan Church Address: 1 Fairmont Road Candler, NC 28715 Phone: 828-667-2494 Pastor: Jim Moretz

Northview Wesleyan Church Address: 275 Shumaker Drive Statesville, NC 28625-8919 Phone: 704-876-1194 Pastor: Thomas E. Southern

Mt. Wesley Wesleyan Church Address: 403 Mt. Wesley Church Road Hiddenite, NC 28636-9361 Phone: 828-632-2402 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: J. Eric Yelton

Old Fort Wesleyan Church Address: 336 Catawba Avenue P. O. Box 434 Old Fort, NC 28762-0434 Phone: 828-668-7657 Pastor: Bill Tietje

Nebo Wesleyan Church Address: 1820 Airport Road Hamlet, NC 28345 Phone: 910-582-1236 Pastor: Jeffrey O. Collins

Peeles Chapel Wesleyan Church Address: County Road 1347 off U.S. 74 20781 McEachin Rd. Laurel Hill, NC 28351 Phone: 910-462-3287 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: J. W. Williams

New Bethel Wesleyan Church Address: 702 Hamrick St. Shelby, NC 28150 Phone: 704-482-1101 Pastor: Reed Jones

Prince of Peace Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Principe de Paz)

New Covenant Wesleyan Church Address: 4708 Alliance Church Road Pleasant Garden, NC 27313-9218 Phone: 336-676-0102 Fax: 336-676-0125 Website: www.NCWC.us E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Gregory P. Bouck Assistant: Carl Pulliam

Address: 519 South Yates Street Gastonia, NC 28054 Phone: 704-853-2313 Pastor: Amado Leiva

Providence Wesleyan Church Address: 1509 East Fairfield Road High Point, NC 27263-9726 Phone: 336-431-1898 Pastor: Ronald L. Haithcock Children: Scott Mickey Youth: Nate McMurphy

New Hope Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Nueva Esperanza) Address: 1830 Highway 5 York, SC 29745 Phone: 803-628-7244 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Johel Rodriguez

Qualla Wesleyan Church Address: 109 Cody Lambert Road Whittier, NC 28789-7400 Phone: 828-497-5202 Pastor: Cody M. Lambert

New Life Wesleyan Church Address: 2017 West Clemmonsville Road Winston-Salem, NC 27127 Phone: 336-784-7272 Pastor: Steven L. Williams 2008

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!"#$!"%&'$(!)*$+ Ragan Wesleyan Church

Sandy Ridge Wesleyan Church

Address: 535 Oates Road Gastonia, NC 28052-8471 Phone: 704-629-2915 Fax: 704-629-2960 Website: www.RaganWesleyan.org E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Don Jewell

Address: 2330 16th Street NE Hickory, NC 28601-7601 Phone: 828-324-2781 Fax: 828-324-7826 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: J. Scott Howard Assistant: Charles Patton

Rain Hill Wesleyan Church

Shady Grove Wesleyan Church

Address: 5763 Rain Hill Church Road Morganton, NC 28655-7930 Phone: 828-584-8444 Pastor: Matthew D. Tietje

Address: 119 North Bunker Hill Road Colfax, NC 27235 Phone: 336-993-2625 Fax: 336-993-3501 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ShadyGrove.net Pastor: Sam M. White Assistant: Phillip L. Kirkman Music: Rick Hendricks Youth: Tony Parsons Children: Chris Fletcher

Rock Hill Wesleyan Church Address: 218 Annafrel Street Rock Hill, SC 29730-6619 Phone: 803-328-0235 Pastor: Trevor Beers

Rockingham Wesleyan Church

Spring Hill Wesleyan Church

Address: 618 North Lee Street Rockingham, NC 28379-3315 Phone: 910-895-5582 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Phillip G. Huber

Address: 289 Spring Hill Church Road Hamlet, NC 28345-7034 Phone: 910-582-5150 Pastor: T. Edwin Luther

Taylorsville Wesleyan Church

St. Stephens Wesleyan Church

Address: 127 Jack Mitchell Drive Taylorsville, NC 28681 Phone: 828-632-3013 Pastor: Aaron Wayne Taylor

Address: 7601 Brusharbor Road Concord, NC 28025-8440 Phone: 704-782-6677 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Gary S. Morris

Throne of Grace Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Trono de la Gracia)

Sandhills Wesleyan Church

Address: 1125 Ivey Church Road Maiden, NC 28650 Phone: 704-742-7066 Pastor: Luis Cordero

Address: 4735 Highway 38 North Bennettsville, SC 28512-5475 Phone: 843-479-7478 Pastor: M. Wayne Earley

Trinity Wesleyan Church

Sandy Cross Wesleyan Church

Address: 291 Harmon Street Forest City, NC 28043-4060 Phone: 828-245-9108 Pastor: Marlin C. Johnson

Address: 1222 Sandy Cross Road Reidsville, NC 27320 Phone: 336-769-9171 Pastor: Vernon L. Smith Assistant: Matthew Smith

Trinity Heights Wesleyan Church Address: 5814 Surrett Drive Archdale, NC 27263-4057 Phone: 336-434-3500 Pastor: J. Crawford Crenshaw, Jr.

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United Wesleyan Church Address: 2601 Rocky River Road Charlotte, NC 28213-5134 Phone: 704-921-2134 Fax: 704-921-2135 Website: www.UWChurch.com E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: R. Scott Wheeler Assistant: J. Scott Atkins Children: Selina Wheeler

Unity Wesleyan Church Address: 5289 Hopewell Church Road Trinity, NC 27370-7641 Phone: 336-434-6380 Website: www.UnityWesleyan.org E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Randy A. Haithcock

Valley Community Church Address: 4812 Rogers Road P.O. Box 2457 Monroe, NC 28110-2457 Phone: 704-283-7581 Pastor: Dan L. Cole Assistant: Marty Benfield

Wendover Hills Wesleyan Church Address: 205 S. Swing Road Greensboro, NC 27409 Phone: 336-292-5886 Fax: 336-292-4780 Website: www.wendoverhills.org E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: Brandon Risch

York Wesleyan Church Address: 1830 York Highway York, SC 29745 Phone: 803-684-7335 E-mail: [email protected] Pastor: R. Todd Reynolds

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PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Main Categories: CL CM LA LL LM MS OM

Commissioned Lay Commissioned Minister Lay Minister Licensed Lay Licensed Minister Ministerial Student Ordained Minister

Sub-Categories: A1 AD AL AP AS AY CE CH DS ED EL EV GE GP IC IS LM LP MA MD MI MS PA PC PL PM PS PT RE RS RT S1 SA SD SO SP SS ST TA TP VI WA YP

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Assistant Pastor Administrator (general church) Associate General Evangelist Associate Pastor Assistant Pastor Supply Commissioned Short-term Missionary Minister of Christian Education Chaplain District Superintendent Educator in Wesleyan College/Univ. Educational leave Minister of Evangelism General Evangelist Missionary with Global Partners Interchurch Service Employed at Wesleyan Headquarters Commissioned Lay Missionary Supply Pastor, Lay Minister of Administration Ministry of District Missionary other than Global Partners Minister of Music Pastor Minister of Pastoral Care Supply Pastor on loan to/from another Wesleyan District Senior Pastor Supply Pastor Minister in process of transfer (from another denomination) Reserve General Evangelist Minister On Reserve Retired Minister Supply Pastor, Non-Wesleyan Assistant Supply Pastor in process of Denominational transfer Supply Pastor in process of Denominational transfer Social Worker Supply Pastor, Wesleyan Special Service Student District Transfer, Applied for District Transfer, Pending Completion Minister of Visitation Minister without Appointment Youth Pastor

Adcock, J. Harold (Cleo) OM-RE Home: 704- 932-0718 211 Bell Street Kannapolis, NC 28081-4805 [email protected]

Alloway, Sherry (Michael) GENERAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 336-292-9918 4607 Charlottesville Road Greensboro, NC 27410 [email protected]

Aguilar, Danilo R. (Xinia) OM-PA Highway to Heaven Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Camino Al Cielo) Office: 704-735-0605 Home: 704-735-9650 145 Antique Road Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected]

Andrews, G. K. (Evelyn) OM-PA Hopewell Wesleyan Church Cell:336-407-7405 4030 Glenn Landing Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27107 [email protected]

Aguilar, Xinia L. (Danilo) MS-ST Office: 704-735-0605 Home: 704-473-0871 145 Antique Road Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected] Albea, Derek A. OM-WA Home: 704-284-5340 309 S. Poston St Shelby, NC 28150 [email protected] Albertson, David M. (Sandra) OM-PA Central Wesleyan Church Office: 336-472-7053 Home: 336-476-4664 304 Hinkle Street Thomasville, NC 27360-5422 [email protected] Albertson, Jacqueline (Eugene) CL-CW Office: 336-882-3216 Home: 336-885-2497 3809 North Main Street High Point, NC 27265-1125 [email protected] Allen, J. V. (Ann) OM-PA Boger City Wesleyan Church Office: 704-735-4681 Home: 704-483-0350 8507 Graham Road Denver, NC 28037-8608 [email protected] Allred, Robert W. (Patricia) OM-RE Home: 828-692-8799 152 Viewmont Drive Zirconia, NC 28790 [email protected]

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Andrews, Dennis K. (Dianna) OM-CH Vonage: 336-899-0700 PSC 558 BOX 3441 FPO, AP 96375 [email protected] Andrews, Dianna L. (Dennis) OM-SS Vonage: 336-899-0700 PSC 558 BOX 3441 FPO, AP 96375 [email protected] Arnold, Michael R. LM-A1 Cell: 423-443-8018 1421 Cloverdale Circle, Apt. 206 Hixson, TN 37343 [email protected] Arrington, Robert MS-ST Home: 704-614-0968 14821 Beckenham Drive Charlotte, NC 28227-3912 [email protected] Atkins, J. Scott (Wendy) LM-A1 United Wesleyan Church Office: 704-921-2134 Home: 980-621-6503 4381 Roberta Road Concord, NC 28025 [email protected] Baker, James A. (Suzanne) OM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Lenoir Office: 828-758-5476 Home: 828-758-5355 P. O. Box 631 Lenoir, NC 28645-0631 [email protected]

NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

Baker, Tony (Donna) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 704-865-3821 833 Oates Road Bessemer City, NC 28016 [email protected]

Bentley, Elizabeth Dennis (Trey) MS-ST Home: 859-940-2558 305 Lake Street # 26 Nicholasville, KY 40356 [email protected]

Banton, Dale MS-ST 5304 Running Mead Road Pleasant Garden, NC 27313

Bibiano, Sergio MS-ST Home: 336-788-6170 2800 Ludwig Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107

Barnard, Forest G. (Mary Ethel) OM-RT Home: 336-454-5343 7837 Clinard Farms Road High Point, NC 27265-9104 Beam, Sr., Steven T. (Virginia) OM-PM North Kannapolis Wesleyan Church Office: 704-932-5313 Home: 704-932-9756 314 West 12th Street Kannapolis, NC 28081-2276 [email protected] Beasley, Matt MS-ST 3 Dixon Circle Thomasville, NC 27360 [email protected] Beers, Trevor (Kristen) OM-PA Rock Hill Wesleyan Church Office: 803-328-0235 Home: 803-324-3973 218 Annafrel Street Rock Hill, SC 29730-5402 [email protected] Benfield, Marty T. LM-YP Valley Wesleyan Church Office: 704-283-7581 Home: 704-634-4520 245 Amir Circle Matthews, NC 28105 [email protected] Bennett, Alfred R. OM-RT Home: 910-582-5277 136 Outside Lane Rockingham, NC 28379-8725 Bennett, Warren E. (Esther) OM-WA Home: 336-861-5384 3627 Edgar Road Sophia, NC 27350-8067 [email protected]

2008

Birchall, Philip J. (Helen) OM-RT Home: 336-824-3611 3605 Shady Brook Drive Franklinville, NC 27248-5066 Black, Robert E. (Judy) OM-ED GENERAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Southern Wesleyan University Office: 864-644-5230 Home: 864-639-4521 SWU Box 517 P. O. Box 1020 Central, SC 29630-1020 [email protected] Blackburn, Davey MS-ST Home: 828-890-3515 P.O. Box 632 Brevard, NC 28712 Blackburn, David (Brenda) OM-PM Brevard Wesleyan Church Office: 828-883-8408 Home: 828-890-3515 P.O. Box 632 Brevard, NC 28712 [email protected] Bolin, Kevin (Pat) LA-MS Firestone Wesleyan Church Office: 704-865-4572 Home: 704-730-7503 1700 Union Road Gastonia, NC 28054-5569 Boone, A. Daniel (Nancy) OM-SS Southern Wesleyan University Home: 864-639-1320 518 Meredith Street Central, SC 29630-9107 [email protected]

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Bouck, Gregory P. (Johnna) OM-PM New Covenant Wesleyan Church Office: 336-676-0102 Home: 336-685-2136 2209 Willow Springs Drive Pleasant Garden, NC 27313-8169 [email protected] Brackett, Roger W. (Martha) OM-PA Gibbs Chapel Wesleyan Church Office: 828-584-0453 Home: 828-584-2440 1741 Jamestown Road Morganton, NC 28655-8444 [email protected] Brown, J. Wesley (Terry) OM-PM DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION First Wesleyan Church, Bessemer City Office: 704-629-5286 Home: 704-629-2637 P.O. Box 682 Bessemer City, NC 28016-0682 [email protected] Bryson, Scott (Laura) LA-MS First Wesleyan Church, Kannapolis Office: 704-932-8308 2107 Englewood Street Kannapolis, NC 28083 Buchanan, Thomas R. (Tena) OM-WA Home: 704-748-1115 4110 Ore Bank Drive Lincolnton, NC 28092 Budwine, J. Corey OM-TP Office: 704-921-2134 Cell: 980-297-2992 2601 Rocky River Road Charlotte, NC 28213-5134 Bumby III, Harold M. (Valerie) MS-ST Life Spring Wesleyan Church Cell: 828-808-3646 55 Rainbows End Road Horse Shoe, NC 28742 [email protected] Burgess, Edsel P. (Donna) OM-A1 Jonathan Valley Wesleyan Church Home: 828-627-3000 47 Mockingbird Lane Clyde, NC 28721 [email protected]

PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Caldwell, Benjamin D. (Angela) OM-A1 Hayworth Wesleyan Church Office: 336-882-3842 Home: 336-883-7044 1310 Coventry Road High Point, NC 27262 [email protected]

Cartrette, Mitchell (Anne) MS-ST Home: 336-882-1475 3703 Village Springs Drive High Point, NC 27265 [email protected]

Collins, Jeffrey O. (Martha) OM-PA Nebo Wesleyan Church Office: 910-582-1236 Home: 910-582-1236 1812 Airport Road Hamlet, NC 28345

Chadwick, Aaron L. (Sophia) OM-IC Home: 704-675-5908 2801 15th Avenue Northport, Alabama 35476 [email protected]

Contreras, Julia (Jose) MS-ST Home: 828-545-9148 364 Old Hendersonville Hwy. 64 Etowah, NC 28729

Childs, Jon O. (Laura) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 704-864-9261 1119 Castlegate Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 [email protected]

Cordero, Ana Montoya (Luis) MS-ST Home: 704-742-7066 2199 Story Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected]

Camp, Peggy General Coordinator of WKFM Home: 704-892-3744 115 Knoxview Lane Mooresville, NC 28117 [email protected]

Chriscoe, Edwin A. (Callie) OM-SP Emmanuel Wesleyan Church, Lexington Office: 336-956-1331 Home: 336-798-0992 450 Hillview Drive Lexington, NC 27292-1937

Capps, James M. (Phyllis) OM-PM Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church Office: 336-882-0792 Home: 336-887-9568 4493 Orchard Knob Lane High Point, NC 27265 [email protected]

Clark, Timothy L. (Jan) OM-PA Bethel Wesleyan Church, Flat Rock Office: 828-693-9787 Home: 828-697-1661 901 Tracy Grove Road Flat Rock, NC 28731-9720 [email protected]

Cordero, Luis F. (Ana Montoya) LM-PA Light to the Nations Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Luz a Las Naciones) Throne of Grace Wesleyan Church Iglesia Wesleyana Trono de la Gracia Home: 704-742-7066 2199 Story Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected]

Cardwell, J. Kent (Rhonda) LM-A1 Christ Wesleyan Church Office: 336-788-8813 Home: 336-922-4621 4335 Shadi-Green Lane Pfafftown, NC 27040 [email protected]

Clark, W. David (Carol) OM-WA Home: 336-669-8527 1109 Elmwood Drive High Point, NC 27265 [email protected]

Caldwell, Douglas T. (Vonda) OM-WA Home: 336-906-2566 996 Turner Road Lexington, NC 27292 [email protected] Calhoun, Katherine L. CL-LE Home: 704-865-0902 112 Valleydale Road Gastonia, NC 28056-9610

Carter, Kevin W. (Joy) MS-ST Home: 336-674-6093 1505 Talbot Road Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 [email protected] Carter, Yancy H. (Emma) OM-RE Home: 910-462-2238 19100 Corbitt Road Laurel Hill, NC 28351-8852

Clodfelter, Bradley A. (Laura) MS-ST Home: 336-499-3053 5063 Salem Road Walkertown, NC 27051 [email protected] Cole, Dan L. (Linda) OM-PM Valley Wesleyan Church Office: 704-283-7581 Cell: 980-328-3412 Home: 980-328-3412 2020 King Henry's Way Matthew, NC 28104 [email protected]

Coulter, Amber Renee (Eric) Global Partners Missionary to Albania LM-GP KP 119, AEP Box 41 Tirana, Albania [email protected] Coulter, Eric P. (Amber) Global Partners Missionary to Albania OM-GP KP 119, AEP Box 41 Tirana, Albania [email protected] Covington, S. Michael (Mary Ellen) OM-A1 North Kannapolis Wesleyan Church Office: 704-382-8074 Home: 704-455-8569 7884 Grimsby Circle Harrisburg, NC 28075 [email protected] Cowart, Thomas E. (Loney Mae) OM-RT Home: 803-407-9243 103 Gleneagle Circle Irmo, SC 29063 Cox, Leroy C. (Loma) OM-RT Home: 864-843-4351 228 Crowfield Drive Liberty, SC 29657-4003

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Crenshaw, Jr., J. Crawford (Tina) OM-PA Trinity Heights Wesleyan Church Office: 336-434-3500 Home: 336-431-7238 5812 Surrett Drive Archdale, NC 27263-4057 [email protected]

Davis, Phillip E. (Becky) OM-GP Global Partners Missionary to Europe Vonage: 704-259-7245 Stationsstraat 42 3360, Lovenjoel Belgium [email protected]

Crisp, Gary Ray (Cathy) MS-YP First Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain Office: 704-739-4266 Home: 704-739-7733 212 Countryside Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086

Davis, Rebecca (Phillip) CL-GP Global Partners Missionary to Europe Vonage: 704-259-7245 Stationsstraat 42 3360, Lovenjoel Belgium [email protected]

Dorsett, Daniel MS-ST 5636 Winslow Avenue Concord, NC 28027 Dykhoff, Don (Julie) MS-MS Hayworth Wesleyan Church Office: 336-882-3842 Home: 336-769-0626 375 Mellon Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27107 [email protected] Earley, M. Wayne OM-PA Sandhills Wesleyan Church Office: 843-479-7478 Home: 843-479-7478 4718 Highway 38 North Bennettsville, SC 29512-5475 [email protected]

Crockett, Patricia S. (Douglas) OM-SP Cherokee Wesleyan Church Home: 828-586-5453 189 Hornet Drive Whittier, NC 28789 [email protected]

Dawalt, Donald A. (Evelyn) OM-RE Home: 336-626-0159 314 Cheyenne Circle Asheboro, NC 27205-6022 [email protected]

Dagenhart, Patrick S. (Katie) OM-TP In Process of Transfer: South Carolina Office: 864-639-2313 109 Cross Creek Court, Apt K Central, SC 29630 [email protected]

Dean, Floyd (Brenda) CL-SW Maiden Wesleyan Church Home: 704-732-8386 P. O. Box 579 Lincolnton, NC 28093-0579 [email protected]

Dagenhart, Steve G. (Julia Elizabeth) OM-RT Home: 704-932-9395 710 Sloop Avenue Kannapolis, NC 28083 [email protected]

Dennis, Douglas C. (Pam) OM-PL On Loan to the NC East District Office: 336-672-0032 Cell: 336-302-7665 501 Daniel Paul Drive Archdale, NC 27263 [email protected]

Emery, David M. (Donna) OM-PM DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION GENERAL BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Hayworth Wesleyan Church Office: 336-882-3842 Home: 336-885-9276 3612 Rockwood Drive High Point, NC 27262 [email protected]

Dennis, Jeffrey W. (Sheryl) OM-SS Southern Wesleyan University Office: 864-644-5000 Home: 864-868-0722 P. O. Box 333 Six Mile, SC 29682-0333 [email protected]

Engle, Michael E. (Patricia) OM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Hendersonville Office: 828-692-9539 Home: 828-692-9539 911 Highland Avenue Hendersonville, NC 28792-3734 [email protected]

Dill, Kenneth D. (Jane) OM-ED Southern Wesleyan University Office: 864-644-5135 Home: 864-639-1610 179 Cedar Creek Circle Central, SC 29630 [email protected]

Errasti, Claudio (Cory) OM-SP Christ Loves You Wesleyan Church Iglesia Wesleyana Cristo Te Ama Home: 336-786-8956 103 Cornelius Avenue Mt. Airy, NC 27030 [email protected]

Davidson, W. G. (Phroney) Died on July 5, 2008 OM-RT Home: 864-654-7604 103 Shallowford Way Seneca, SC 29672-9192 Davis, Connie MS-ST Home: 828-443-0542 P. O. Box 448 Glen Alpine, NC 28628-0448 [email protected] Davis, Morris L. (Vinelle) OM-RT Home: 828-883-3568 363 Probart Street Brevard, NC 28712-3352 [email protected]

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Edwards, Jr., Joseph A. (Linda) OM-RT Home: 704-829-1004 6000 South New Hope Road P. O. Box 1613 Belmont, NC 28012-1613 [email protected]

PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Ervin, Diana Hope (Larry) MS-AS First Wesleyan Church, Bessemer City Office: 704-629-5286 Home: 704-648-7303 6521 Union Road Gastonia, NC 28056 [email protected] Ervin, Larry W. (Diana) OM-WA Home: 704-648-7303 6521 Union Road Gastonia, NC 28056 [email protected] Ezzelle, M. Curtis (Dennie Faye) CL-LM Office: 336-882-0792 Home: 336-845-1562 111 Simmons Creek Court Archdale, NC 27263 [email protected] Fairrington, Sherman G. OM-RT Home: 336-454-1908 301 Lee Street Jamestown, NC 27282-9263 Fernandez, Marcos MS-ST P.O. Box 1295 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Fipps, Bradford L. (Pamela) OM-ED Southern Wesleyan University Office: 864-644-5219 Home: 864-843-3834 253 Piney Trail Liberty, SC 29657 [email protected] Flinchum, Marsha (Phil) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 336-996-2829 1020 Reynolds Price Drive Kernersville, NC 27284 [email protected]! Fowler, Darl L. (Mary) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Office: 336-274-1168 Home: 336-292-8879 114 North Elm Street, Suite 400 Greensboro, NC 27401 [email protected]

Fowler, Kim D. (Darl) OM-A1 DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church Office: 336-882-0792 Home: 336-869-4839 3641 Malibu Drive High Point, NC 27265-1329 [email protected] Fowler, Larry J. (Ann) OM-CH Chaplain, Moody Air Force Base Home: 229-249-9405 5116 North Ridge Road South Valdosta, GA 31605 [email protected] Frady, Jonathan MS-ST Home: 704-481-9048 12 Heritage Lane Shelby, NC 28150 [email protected]

Garman, George “Bake” (Donna Kay) OM-PA Morganton Wesleyan Church Office: 828-433-1147 Home: 828-437-0344 211 Stacy Street Morganton, NC 28655-3685 [email protected] Garman, Joy (Phil) OM-TA Bethel Wesleyan Church, Kannapolis Cell: 248-303-0301 5242 Harmon Place Kannapolis, NC 28083 [email protected] Garmon, Jesse W. (Bobbie) OM-RE Home: 336-258-2172 245 Carter Mill Rd. Elkin, NC 28621 [email protected]

Francois, Pierre B. (Rosenie) MS-ST Home: 336-245-9161 1211 Kentland Drive King, NC 27021 [email protected]

Gasperson, Jesse Lee (Carrie) MS-ST Greenwood Hills Wesleyan Church Office: 336-869-5662 Cell: 336-880-8515 1133 Wesson Drive High Point, NC 27265 [email protected]

French, Larry (Judy) District Treasurer DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Office: 803-324-5330 Home: 803-366-3597 4422 Deer Run Rock Hill, SC 29732 [email protected]

Gasperson, George R. (Margaret) OM-WA Home: 336-869-5066 3320 Rockingham Road High Point, NC 27265 [email protected]

Fulkerson, Archie (Martha) OM-SP Asheville Wesleyan Church Office: 828-253-3980 Home: 336-497-3330 536 Lake Way Kernersville, NC 27284 [email protected] Gardner, Louis R. (Carole) OM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Mooresville Office: 704-663-5180 Home: 704-664-2182 851 Fieldstone Road Mooresville, NC 28115-2731 [email protected]

Gasperson, Margaret (George) CM-SS Home: 336-869-5066 3320 Rockingham Road High Point, NC 27265 [email protected] Gentry, Melvin L. (Kathleen) OM-RT Home: 336-476-6637 507 Pennington Avenue Thomasville, NC 27360-5707 George, Kyle MS-ST 1608 Spangler Drive Shelby, NC 28150 Gilbert, Amanda Sue (Travis) LM-GP 6336 Ashbrook Circle Archdale, NC 27263

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Gilbert, Travis (Amanda) LM-GP 6336 Ashbrook Circle Archdale, NC 27263 Gomes, Jose MS-ST Gray, Edward A. (Susan) OM-A1 First Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain Office: 704-739-4266 Home: 704-739-2106 305 Pinehurst Drive Kings Mountain, NC 28086 [email protected] Greer, Michael S. (Melissa) LM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Lexington Office: 336-249-8414 Home: 336-249-3430 123 Ryan Street Lexington, NC 27295-1139 [email protected] Gudino, Keila MS-ST 2214 Tryon Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Gudino, Nestor A. (Vanina Lopez) LM-A1 Good Samaritan Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana El Buen Samaritano) Office: 336-785-0860 Home: 336-602-3123 2214 Tryon Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 [email protected] Gulledge, Scott D. (Rachel) OM-IC Home: 517-750-1090 3516 Wakefield Court Spring Arbor, MI 49283 [email protected] Haithcock, Randy A. (Joy) OM-PA DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Unity Wesleyan Church Office: 336-434-6380 Home: 336-434-5741 903 Wall Street Archdale, NC 27263 [email protected]

Haithcock, Ronald L. (Susan) OM-PM DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Providence Wesleyan Church Office: 336-431-1898 Home: 336-434-3433 1505 East Fairfield Road High Point, NC 27263-9726 [email protected]

Hemric, Angie OM-MI World Hope Missionary Home: 001-592-231-9288 P.O. Box 18012 227 Freeman Street, Section F East La Penitence, Georgetown Guyana, South America [email protected]

Hamner, Roland “Beau” (Gidget) OM-A1 First Wesleyan Church, Cherryville Office: 704-435-6069 Home: 704-435-0097 203 Ridge Avenue Cherryville, NC 28021

Hendricks, Rick (Becky) LA-MS Shady Grove Wesleyan Church Office: 336-993-2625 Home: 336- 993-0718 100 Howell Ct. Kernersville, NC 27284

Hampsher, Josh (BreAnne) LM-AP Cornerstone Wesleyan Church Office: 828-736-0093 Home: 828-488-6299 P. O. Box 801 Bryson City, NC 28713-0801 [email protected]

Hernandez, Carolina (Gustavo) MS-ST 5640 Boylston Hwy. Horse Shoe, NC 28742

Hardin, Nowell T. MS-ST Student at Indiana Wesleyan University Cell: 336-816-3855 IWU Student Box 1003 4201 S. Washington Street Marion, IN 46953 [email protected]

Hines, Perry L. (JoAnne) OM-SS Office: 828-667-2494 Home: 828-768-5996 1043 Great Oak Drive Canton, NC 28716

Hardin, Douglas S. (Candace) OM-IC Home: 336-877-4726 693 Grant Houck Road Todd, NC 28684-9425 [email protected]

Hinson, Todd (Becky) OM-TA Firestone Wesleyan Church Office: 704-865-4572 Home: 704-678-2287 1128 D Robinwood Road Gastonia, NC 28054 [email protected]

Harding, Jr., Joseph B. (Kimberly) OM-PA Bethel Wesleyan Church, Kannapolis Office: 704-933-2896 Home: 704-933-0076 3333 Camp Julia Rd Kannapolis, NC 28083 [email protected]

Holbrook, Lisa (David) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 336-993-9046 1950 Beeson Road Kernersville, NC 27284 [email protected]

Hartzoge, Teresa MS-ST P.O. Box 751 Maiden, NC 28650 Haynes, Matthew MS-ST Home: 828-667-5635 28 Fairmont Road Candler, NC 28715 [email protected]

2008

Hernandez, Gustavo (Carolina) MS-ST 5640 Boylston Hwy. Horse Shoe, NC 28742

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Houser, Jr., Johnny C. (Kathy) OM-PA Denver Wesleyan Church Office: 704-483-0469 Home: 704-483-0469 P. O. Box 312 Denver, NC 28037-0312 [email protected]

PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Howard, J. Scott (Phyllis) OM-PM DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Sandy Ridge Wesleyan Church Office: 828-324-2781 Home: 828-256-8527 2405 23rd Street, NE Hickory, NC 28601 [email protected] Howard, J. Melvin (Lucy) OM-RT Home: 336-883-6725 1017 Sweetbriar Road High Point, NC 27262-4537 [email protected] Huber, Phillip (Linda) OM-PA Rockingham Wesleyan Church Office: 910-895-5582 Home: 910-895-4436 618 North Lee Street Rockingham, NC 28379-3315 [email protected]

Jewell, Don (Sue) OM-PA Ragan Wesleyan Church Office: 704-629-2915 Home: 704-629-2960 537 Oates Rd. Gastonia, NC 28052-8471 [email protected] Johnson, Brett MS-ST Home: 704-391-1020 8004 Westbourne Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 [email protected] Johnson, David A. (Karen) LM-PA Memorial Park Wesleyan Church Office: 336-476-6750 Home: 336-431-4605 4861 Colonial Circle Trinity, NC 27370-8817 [email protected]

Hudgens, Rick (Sharron) OM-IC Home: 919-803-0381 4612 Stonewall Drive Raleigh, NC 27604 [email protected]

Johnson, Marlin C. (Susan) OM-PA Trinity Wesleyan Church, Forest City Home: 828-245-9108 275 Harmon Street Forest City, NC 28043-4060 [email protected]

Isley, Hobert A. (Hazel) OM-RT Home: 336-449-6637 328 Burke Street Gibsonville, NC 27249-2806

Johnston, Dale E. (Judy) OM-PA Home: 336-775-5463 167 Horse Farm Rd. Lexington, NC 27295

Jennings, Joseph W. (Maribeth) OM-PM District Secretary DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Christ Wesleyan Church Office: 336-788-8813 Home: 336-788-4080 2400 Union Cross Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107-4418 [email protected]

Jones, Adam N. OM-MI Edukacijski Resorsni Centar Goricka 2280101 Livno, Bosnia-Herzegovina www.pray4Bosnia.blogspot.com

Jernigan, Michael MS-AS Bales Memorial Wesleyan Church Office: 336-454-2663 Home: 336-250-4972 1314 Bailey Circle High Point, NC 27262 [email protected]

Jones, Brian (Laura) OM-TA Brevard Wesleyan Church Office: 828-883-8408 Home: 828-884-8431 53 Green Acres Avenue Brevard, NC 28712 [email protected] Jones, Reed (Wanda) OM-S1 New Bethel Wesleyan Church Office: 704-482-1101 Home: 704-482-0018 702 Hamrick Street Shelby, NC 28150

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Joyner, Bryan MS-ST Home: 704-629-9502 407 E. Iowa Ave. Bessemer City, NC 28016 [email protected] Keener, Dwayne W. (Donna) OM-CH Office: 701-723-3626 Home: 701-838-4424 3321 2nd Street SE Minot, ND 58701-7409 [email protected] Keener, LaVon (Milton) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 704-735-3739 856 Hoffman Road Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected] King, Harold G. (Joan) OM-RT Home: 704-876-2224 121 Devon Lane Statesville, NC 28625-8905 King, Leslie R. "Butch" (Jeanette) OM-IC Home: 828-591-7542 697 Thornbird Circle Boiling Springs, SC 29316 Kinsland, John (Crystal) OM-WA Office: 828-253-3980 Home: 828-254-4184 100 Pennsylvania Avenue Asheville, NC 28806-4121 Kirkman, Phillip (Ann) CM-A1 Shady Grove Wesleyan Church Office: 336-993-2625 Home: 336-643-3188 5717 Mabe Drive Oak Ridge, NC 27310 [email protected] Kiser, W. Willard (Sylvia) OM-A1 Bales Memorial Wesleyan Office: 336-454-2663 Home: 336-886-4292 901 Norwood Avenue High Point, NC 27262-2323 [email protected]

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Kivett, Forbis L. (Raynita) OM-PM First Wesleyan Church, Kannapolis Office: 704-932-8308 Home: 704-933-6781 300 Bethpage Road Kannapolis, NC 28081-4812 [email protected] Lambert, Cody LA-SP Qualla Chapel Wesleyan Church Home: 828-497-5282 109 Cody Lambert Road Whittier, NC 28789 Lavender, P. Dean (Brenda) OM-PM First Wesleyan Church, Shelby Office: 704-406-9559 Home: 828-584-2440 876 East Zion Church Road Shelby, NC 28150 [email protected] Lazo, Napoleon (Pastora) OM-WA Home: 704-231-9490 409 McLean Street Lowell, NC 28098 [email protected] Lazo, Justa Pastora (Napoleon) OM-WA Home: 704-231-9563 409 McLean Street Lowell, NC 28098 [email protected] Lee, Ronald K. (Michele) OM-WA Home: 704-436-8985 960 Allman Ext. Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 [email protected] Leiva, Anuar Amado (Maria) OM-PA Prince of Peace Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Principe de Paz) Home: 704-853-2313 1224 Golf Course Rd. Gastonia, NC 28054-5401 [email protected] Lemons, Derrick (Paula) OM-RS Home: 980-241-8537 1760 Azalea Avenue Kannapolis, NC 28081 [email protected]

2008

Lewis, J. Brandon MS-ST Student at Asbury Theological Seminary 119 Brookwood Lane Wilmore, KY 40390 [email protected] Lewis, J. Daryl (Jeannie) OM-PA East Gold Street Wesleyan Church Office: 704-739-3215 Home: 704-739-9252 217 Kaitlyn Lane Kings Mountain, NC 28086 [email protected] Loggins, Dan (Jill) DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 336-887-6692 449 Merry Hills Drive High Point, NC 27262 [email protected]! Loman, Richard L. (Tammy) OM-PA Mount Airy Wesleyan Church Office: 336-786-7250 Home: 336-786-1204 2079 South Main Street Mt. Airy, NC 27030-4753 [email protected] Louve, Wilfrid (Marie) LM-PA Home: 336-988-5629 P.O. Box 1731 High Point, NC 27261-1731 Lumston, Jerry (Jean Ellen) OM-DS District Superintendent DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Office: 336-889-4694 Home: 336-431-8781 126 Hope Valley Drive Archdale, NC 27263 [email protected] Luna, Bonifacio MS-ST Luther, J. Arnold (Darlene) OM-PA Midway Wesleyan Church Office: 336-498-2023 Home: 336-498-2548 3374 Rumbley Pine Street Randleman, NC 27317-2213 [email protected]

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Luther, T. Edwin (Sarah) OM-PA Spring Hill Wesleyan Church Office: 910-582-5150 Home: 910-582-2879 289 Spring Hill Church Road Hamlet, NC 28345 [email protected] Mann, Jonathan K. (Lori Ann) LM-PA Long Shoals Wesleyan Church Office: 704-732-1617 Home: 704-616-9481 P. O. Box 1552 Bessemer City, NC 28016-1552 [email protected] Manser, Greg (Jennifer) OM-PA Liberty Wesleyan Church, Harmony Home: 336-492-2309 2094 Sheffield Road Harmony, NC 28634 [email protected] Manser, Jennifer (Greg) MS-CE Liberty Wesleyan Church, Harmony Home: 336-492-2309 2094 Sheffield Road Harmony, NC 28634 [email protected] Martinez, Alonso (Carolina) MS-ST Home: 704-678-5442 615 Lincoln Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 Martinez, Carolina (Alonso) MS-ST Home: 704-678-5442 615 Lincoln Street Lincolnton, NC 28092 Matherlee, Brian R. (Loretta) OM-PM McAdenville Wesleyan Church Office: 704-824-1073 Home: 704-810-9320 2825 Valleywood Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 [email protected] Matlock, Michael D. (Robin) OM-ED Asbury Theological Seminary Home: 859-371-1609 100 W. Joanne Drive Wilmore, KY 40390 [email protected]

PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Mayberry, William T. (Pearl) OM-RT Home: 704-732-9508 2479 Country Club Road Lincolnton, NC 28092-8737 McGrady, Laurrie (Stephen) MS-ST Home: 704-736-9944 2616 Crystal Court Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected] McHargue, Charles W. OM-RE Home: 704-933-2020 3397 Camp Julia Road Kannapolis, NC 28083 [email protected] McKenzie, Alyssa (Chris) MS-ST Home: 910-575-1065 480 E 3rd Street Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469 McKenzie, Chris (Alyssa) MS-ST Home: 910-575-1065 480 E 3rd Street Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469 McMurphy, Nathan (Kimberly) LM-A1 Providence Wesleyan Church Office: 336-431-1898 Home: 336-688-8850 1513 E. Fairfield Rd. High Point, NC 27263 Mickey, J. Scott (Melodee) OM-A1 Providence Wesleyan Church Office: 336-431-1898 Home: 336-841-4963 3612 Single Leaf Court High Point, NC 27265 [email protected] Miller, Gipsie M. OM-RT Wesleyan Women Director Emerita Home: 803-285-3039 1804 Havenwood Drive Lancaster, SC 29730-1530 [email protected]

Minoso, Jose (Julie) OM-PA Christ Lives Wesleyan Church (Iglesia Wesleyana Cristo Vive) Office: 336-526-3050 Home: 336-526-4122 466 Oakland Drive Elkin, NC 28621 [email protected]

Morris, Gary S. (Marcia) OM-PA St. Stephens Wesleyan Church Office: 704-782-6677 Home: 704-782-6677 7601 Brush Arbor Road Concord, NC 28025-8440 [email protected]

Mitchell, Harry T. (Mildred) OM-RT Home: 336-882-8031 500 Ferndale Boulevard High Point, NC 27262

Morrison, Bo (Lori) MS-AS North Kannapolis Wesleyan Church Office: 704-932-5313 Home: 828-254-4184 145 Acorn Oaks Drive Salisbury, NC 28146

Mitchell, Jr., J. Matthew (Laura) OM-PM Missionary Wesleyan Church Office: 828-245-4219 Home: 828-247-0798 811 Doggett Road Forest City, NC 28043-4060 [email protected]

Mullinax, Paul C. (Esther) OM-RT Home: 864-878-1275 221 Epworth Hill Circle Pickens, SC 29671 [email protected]

Moffitt, Henry D. "Hank" (Robin) OM-A1 Brevard Wesleyan Church Office: 828-883-8408 Home: 828-885-7826 469 Timberlane Drive Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 [email protected] Moffitt, Robin (Hank) LA-YP Brevard Wesleyan Church Office: 828-883-8408 Home: 828-885-7826 469 Timberland Drive Pisgah Forest, NC 28768

Newton, Scott (Dacia) LM-PM Greenwood Hills Wesleyan Church Office: 336-869-5662 Cell: 336-688-0957 Home: 336-688-0957 116 Forest Creek Drive Winston Salem, NC 27107 [email protected] Nixon, Kay MS-ST 3881 Wood Duck Lane Denver, NC 28037

Monarca, Bernadino MS-ST 1571 Willow Park #415 Charlotte, NC 28205

Norman, Jerry "Chip" (Kelly) MS-ST Home: 704-833-0427 2335 Jenkins Dairy Rd. Gastonia, NC 28052 [email protected]

Moorefield, Dorothy B. Died on August 2, 2008 OM-RT Home: 828-733-8799 264 Sugar Mountain Road # 2 Newland, NC 28657 Moretz, James (Jenny) OM-TA Mt. Moriah Wesleyan Church Office: 828-667-2494 Home: 828-242-4351 48 Meadowbrook Drive Candler, NC 28715 [email protected]

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Munger, Brandon J. (Katie) OM-WA 1128 Old Salem Road Kernersville, NC 27284

O’Connor, Kevin (Carol) LM-TA Legacy Church Home: 828-505-3250 415 Chunns Cove Road 1100-E Asheville, NC 28805 [email protected] Parker, April MS-ST 119 E. Maryland Avenue Bessemer City,, NC 28016

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Parsons, Anthony T. (Jillynn) OM-TA Shady Grove Wesleyan Church Office: 336-993-2625 Cell: 336-404-3892 111 North Bunker Hill Road Colfax, NC 27325 [email protected] Patterson, Trent (Wanette) OM-PA Beulah Heights Wesleyan Church Office: 704-528-4069 Home: 704-528-4069 438 Ostwalt-Amity Road Troutman, NC 28166 [email protected] Patton, J. Charles (Judith Ann) OM-A1 Sandy Ridge Wesleyan Church Office: 828-324-2781 Home: 828-328-3522 76 22nd Avenue NW Hickory, NC 28601-1307 [email protected] Payne, Scottie (Miranda) MS-YP Home: 336-789-1789 246 Westbridge Pl. Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Peacock, Timothy E. (Kristi) MS-ST Home: 828-248-9461 518 Jack McKinney Road Forest City, NC 28043 Penland, Terry W. (Amy) OM-PA Canton Wesleyan Church Office: 828-648-1540 Home: 828-648-7765 149 Newfound Street Canton, NC 28716-4039 [email protected] Perryman, James R. (Naomi) OM-RT Home: 803-920-2931 P. O. Box 706 Blythewood, SC 29016-0706 [email protected] Perryman, Richard L. OM-RT Home: 704-827-6837 306 Pinhook Loop Road Gastonia, NC 28056

2008

Pharr, William C. (Barbara) OM-RE Home: 704-876-0878 136 Valencia Lane Statesville, NC 28625-2751 [email protected] Phaup, Raymond L. (Mary Ann) OM-RT Cell: 864-508-2206 23165 Good Shepherd Way Brooksville, FL 34601 [email protected] Phillips, David L. (Jean) OM-PA Grace Wesleyan Church Office: 704-825-7959 Home: 704-865-8890 4337 Eastridge Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 [email protected] Phillips, J. W. (Linda) OM-RT Home: 336-841-6533 421 Chatham Drive High Point, NC 27265 Pinner, Michael R. (Martha) OM-IC East Tennessee State University Home: 423-743-8538 250 Star Ridge Unicoi, TN 37692 [email protected] Pittman, J. David (Carmen) LM-A1 Firestone Wesleyan Church Office: 704-865-4572 Home: 704-678-0484 818 Normandy View Gastonia, NC 28052 Pocock, Rick (Beth) OM-PA Life Spring Wesleyan Church Office: 828-891-7212 Home: 585-610-5766 P.O. Box 1212 Etowah, NC 28729-1212 [email protected] Poe, Mark B. (Cynthia) OM-PM First Wesleyan Church, Cherryville Office: 704-435-6069 Home: 704-435-6408 207 West Church Street Cherryville, NC 28021 [email protected]

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Preusz, T. Wayne (Marjorie) OM-A1 First Wesleyan Church, Kannapolis Office: 704-932-8308 Home: 704-932-2318 1760 Azalea Avenue Kannapolis, NC 28081-5808 [email protected] Pruett, Donald OM-RT Home: 812-866-4848 4120 West Redbud Lane Hanover, IN 47243-9017 [email protected] Pulliam, Carlton A. (Angela) OM-A1 New Covenant Wesleyan Church Office: 336-676-0102 Home: 336-292-8018 1000 Meade Drive Greensboro, NC 27410, NC Pulliam, Evon P. (Robert) OM-RE Home: 336-851-9108 5305 Audrey Road Greensboro, NC 27406-8809 rdpullia@bellsouth,net Purvis, Russell MS-ST 119 Brookwood Lane Wilmore, KY 40390 [email protected] Quarles, Sr., J. Marvin (Rachel) OM-RT Home: 828-428-8006 608 West School Street Maiden, NC 28650 Rabon, Hubert (Sandra) OM-PT First Wesleyan Church, Charlotte Office: 704-399-3622 Home: 704-393-2013 2609 Moores Park Drive Charlotte, NC 28214 [email protected] Rampey, Matthew M. (Michelle) OM-WA Cell: 864-380-1341 820 Piedmont Highway Piedmont, SC 29673 [email protected] Ramsey, Joshua D. (Angela) MS-ST Home: 704-747-8991 303 N. Oakland Avenue, Apt. 5 Pasadena, CA 91101 [email protected]

PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Rash, Michael S. (Kathy) OM-CH Home: 706-984-9772 631 Prairieview Drive Prattville, AL 36067 [email protected] Renfroe, Dennis C. (Beth) OM-MS Christ Wesleyan Church Office: 336-788-8813 Home: 336-887-7006 3204 Timberwolf Avenue High Point, NC 27265 [email protected] Reynolds, R. Todd (Michelle) OM-PM Assistant District Superintendent DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION York Wesleyan Church Office: 803-684-7335 Home: 803-684-5560 1850 Colonial Acres Circle York, SC 29745-9484 [email protected] Rickman, Bryan Cary (Linda) OM-IC Home: 601-991-3855 1204 Winnrose Street Jackson, MS 39211-2719 [email protected] Rider, Ronald E. (Brenda) OM-PA Concord Wesleyan Church Office: 704-782-4421 Home: 704-782-4762 6573 Weldon Cir. Concord, NC 28027 [email protected] Risch, Brandon (Candace) LM-PT Wendover Hills Wesleyan Church Office: 336-292-5886 Cell: 336-501-1492 324 Brookside Court Kernersville, NC 27284 [email protected] Rodriguez, Johel (Sara) OM-PA New Hope Wesleyan Church (Nueva Esperanza) Home: 803-628-7244 121 Hunter Park Drive York, SC 29745 [email protected] Ruiz, Jhoni A. (Cleotilde) MS-ST Home: 336-526-8609 239 Turner Court, 70-A Elkin, NC 28621

Sale, Helen R. (Paul) CM-A1 Cornerstone Wesleyan Church Office: 828-736-0093 Home: 828-488-6299 2595 Balltown Road Bryson City, NC 28713 [email protected] Sale, Paul R. (Helen) CM-PM Cornerstone Wesleyan Church Office: 828-736-0093/1136 Home: 828-488-6299/2779 P.O. Box 1216 Bryson City, NC 28713 [email protected] Satterfield, Tim (Pauline) OM-PA Faith Wesleyan Church Office: 336-299-9996 Home: 336-299-3915 4429 Rehobeth Church Road Greensboro, NC 27406 [email protected] Scott, Robert (Joy) OM-PA Maiden Wesleyan Church Office: 828-428-3935 Home: 828-428-3239 1111 Ivey Church Road Maiden, NC 28650-9585 [email protected]

Smith, Graham MS-ST Indiana Wesleyan University Cell: 704-678-2618 4201 S. Washington Street Marion, IN 46953 [email protected] Smith, Matthew J. (Jean) OM-A1 Sandy Cross Wesleyan Church Home: 336-623-1940 312 North Bridge Street Eden, NC 27288-5636 [email protected] Smith, Vernon L. (Rhonda) LM-PA Sandy Cross Wesleyan Church Home: 336-769-9171 1516 Old Thomasville Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 [email protected] Smith, Brian Lee (Angela) OM-IC Huntingdon College Office: 334-833-4575 9037 Ashland Park Place Montgomery, AL 36117 [email protected]

Shrum, O. David (Kay) LA-LP Bethel Wesleyan Church, Hickory Office: 828-328-4221 Home: 704-732-2158 1816 Highway 182 West Lincolnton, NC 28092-1739

Smith, Hoover E. (Rose) Died on August 19, 2008 OM-RE Home: 704-867-4156 560 Royalty Court Gastonia, NC 28054

Shrum, H. D. (Lorene) OM-RT Home: 704-732-2158 1816 Highway 182 West Lincolnton, NC 28092-1739 Simmons Jr., George D. (Christine) OM-RE Home: 336-629-0083 545 Morton Avenue Asheboro, NC 27205-7542 Smith, Douglas R. (Marilynn) OM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Statesville Office: 704-872-5721 Home: 704-872-3555 922 Armstrong Street Statesville, NC 28677-3204 [email protected]

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Smith, G. Timothy (Mary) OM-PM Assistant District Superintendent DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION First Wesleyan Church, Gastonia Office: 704-867-7206 Home: 704-864-1880 110 Patrick Street Gastonia, NC 28054 [email protected]

Smith, Thomas W. (Melba) OM-WA Home: 828-693-8832 814 Dana Road Hendersonville, NC 28792 [email protected] Southern, Thomas E. (Jennifer) OM-PA Northview Wesleyan Church Office: 704-876-1194 Home: 704-876-3124 283 Shumaker Drive Statesville, NC 28625-8919 [email protected]

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Spear, Wayne A. G. (Bonnie) OM-PA Clover Wesleyan Church Office: 803-222-7069 Home: 803-222-2787 109 Price Street Clover, SC 29710-1329 [email protected] Spear, Benjamin G. (Jaime) OM-TP 402 E. East Street Delmar, MD 21875 [email protected] Staton, Robert L. (Christy) OM-PA All Nations Worship Center Office: 336-768-4766 Home: 336-768-4766 5012 Timbrook Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27103 [email protected] Stewart, Andrew B. (Kisa) LM-PA Fletcher's Chapel Office: 843-265-3156 Home: 843-265-4655 1649 Highway 381 North McColl, SC 29570-4524 [email protected] Stogner, D. Stanley (Crystal) LM-PA Calvary Wesleyan Church Office: 336-835-6114 Home: 910-995-0977 469 Oakland Drive Elkin, NC 28621 [email protected] Surrett, C. David (Becky) OM-PA Liberty Wesleyan Church, Summerfield Office: 336-643-6968 Home: 336-643-4176 P.O. Box 717 Summerfield, NC 27358 [email protected] Taylor, Aaron LA-PS Taylorsville Wesleyan Church Home: 828-632-3013 127 Jack Mitchell Drive Taylorsville, NC 28681-8572 Taylor, Terena MS-ST 12961 Andrew Drive Laurinburg, NC 28352

2008

Taylor, Robert L. (Teeny) OM-RT Home: 864-295-9319 39 Templewood Drive Greenville, SC 29611-5649 [email protected] Teague, Jeffrey P. (Tammy) MS-A1 Denver Wesleyan Church Office: 704-483-0469 Home: 704-966-0074 4966 Lineberger Loop Denver, NC 28037-7497 [email protected] Thomas, Benjamin E. OM-TP 1710 Lincoln Road Indianapolis, IN 46224 [email protected] Thomas, W. Ray (Arminia) OM-PA Emmanuel Wesleyan Church, Greensboro Office: 336-375-5272 Home: 336-621-2096 3235 Yanceyville Street Greensboro, NC 27405-4043 Tietje, Joshua MS-ST Home: 828-668-7657 P. O. Box 434 Old Fort, NC 28762-0434 [email protected] Tietje, Matthew D. (Ashlee) OM-PA Rain Hill Wesleyan Church Home: 828-584-8444 5763 Rain Hill Church Road Morganton, NC 28655-7930 [email protected] Tietje, William E. (Beth) OM-PA Old Fort Wesleyan Church Home: 828-668-7657 P. O. Box 434 Old Fort, NC 28762-0434 [email protected] Titus, Paul T. (Betty) OM-RT Home: 704-639-9346 124 Eleventh Street Spencer, SC 28159-1902 [email protected]

Tolan, Mark (Erin) LM-A1 Christ Wesleyan Church Office: 336-788-8813 Home: 336-529-2513 3045 Hunterwood Lane Winston-Salem, NC 27107 [email protected] Travis, Kemuel E. (Lorie Anne) OM-PA Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church Office: 828-668-4319 Home: 828-668-4319 2473 Mount Hebron Road Old Fort, NC 28762-5725 [email protected] Troyer, George (Mary Ann) OM-PA Mocksville Wesleyan Church Home: 336-751-5595 826 Garner Street Mocksville, NC 27028-2006 [email protected] Valverde, Juana (Fidel) MS-ST Home: 336-428-7494 490 Oakland Drive Elkin, NC 28621 [email protected] Vargas, Mercedes OM-WA [email protected] Vasquez, Jorge J. (Loida) OM-WA Wagner, Shirley (Billy) OM-WA Home: 336-869-5615 4407 Garden Club Street High Point, NC 27265 [email protected] Wall, W. Colon (Sondra) OM-RT Home: 704-263-9349 671 Alexis-Lucia Road Alexis, NC 28806 [email protected] Wallace, Juanita DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Home: 704-435-9435 522 Roy Eaker Road Cherryville, NC 28021 Wallace, Ronald C. OM-WA Home: 704-445-9364 619 Mary’s Grove Road Cherryville, NC 28021

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PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Wallace, Jr., William W. (Diane) OM-WA Home: 704-435-3937 607 Mary’s Grove Road Cherryville, NC 28021-9388 Ward, C. Glenn (Beth) OM-PM Bales Memorial Wesleyan Church Office: 336-454-2663 Home: 336-454-2822 1002 Bales Chapel Road Jamestown, NC 27282-9125 [email protected] Ward, Jonathan D. OM-A1 [email protected] Warren, Richard C. LA-SP Office: 828-646-0363 Home: 828-648-0383 P.O. Box 31 Clyde, NC 28721 [email protected] Wease, Benjamin Kyle (Megan) MS-ST Home: 704-933-0760 1304 Oakshade Avenue Kannapolis, NC 28083 [email protected] Weaver, Glenn O. (Blanche) OM-RT Home: 585-567-8990 7727 Centerville Road Fillmore, NY 14735 [email protected] Welch, Dinah S. CM-A1 Cherokee Wesleyan Church Home: 828-497-2745 33 Woodrow W. Welch Lane Cherokee, NC 28719-9801 Welsh, Raquel Megan MS-ST Home: 704-472-9414 1306 Bethlehem Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086 [email protected] Wheeler, R. Scott (Selina) OM-PM United Wesleyan Church Office: 704-921-2134 Home: 704-455-9491 807 Treva Anne Drive SW Concord, NC 28027 [email protected]

Wheeler, Selina M. (Scott) CM-A1 United Wesleyan Church Office: 704-921-2134 Home: 704-455-9491 807 Treva Anne Drive SW Concord, NC 28027 selinawheeler@ hotmail.com

Williams, Curtis OM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Forest City Office: 828-245-5460 Home: 828-245-4425 114 Blanton Rd Forest City, NC 28043 [email protected]

White, Sam M. (Muriel) OM-PM Shady Grove Wesleyan Church Office: 336-993-2625 Home: 336-993-5110 305 Tar Heel Lane Kernersville, NC 27284 [email protected]

Williams, Don L. (Debra) OM-PM First Wesleyan Church, Kings Mountain Office: 704-739-4266 Home: 704-739-3427 823 N. Piedmont Avenue Kings Mountain, NC 28086-2442 [email protected]

White, Donald R. (Melody) OM-WA Home: 772-546-2308 8796 Alabama Place Hope Sound, FL 33455 [email protected]

Williams, J. W. (Juanita) LA-LP Peeles Chapel Wesleyan Church Home: 910-462-3287 20781 McEachin Road Laurel Hill, NC 28351

Whitener, E. Scott (Judy) OM-PA Catawba Heights Wesleyan Church Office: 704-827-8381 Home: 704-827-8383 1002 Whitewater Circle Belmont, NC 28012 [email protected]

Williams, Steven L. (Debra) OM-PA New Life Wesleyan Church Home: 336-784-7272 4155 Audrey Street Winston-Salem, NC 27127-6603 [email protected]

Whitener, Forrest E. "Dick" (Jean) OM-RE Office: 704-629-2915 Home: 704-629-2960 117 Hillcrest Drive Bessemer City, NC 28016-2832 [email protected] Whitney, Scott (Renee) OM-TA Dallas Wesleyan Church Home: 704-829-7475 510 Grace Church Lane Belmont, NC 28012 Whitney, Jeff (Gelya) CL-LM Home: 828-884-5228 277 Mine Mountain Drive Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 [email protected] Wilfong, John F. (Wilma) OM-CE First Wesleyan Church, Gastonia Office: 704-865-9823 Home: 704-865-2203 423 S. Myrtle School Road Gastonia, NC 28052 fwcsadm.carolina.rr.com

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Williams, Steven M. (Elizabeth) MS-ST Home: 704-629-6410 406 Caswell Avenue Bessemer City, NC 28016 Williams, W. Bruce (Lisa) LM-A1 New Covenant Wesleyan Church Office: 336- 676-0121 Home: 336-674-7772 6302 Golden Fern Court Greensboro, NC 27406-8106 [email protected] Williams, Henry D. (Catherine) OM-RT District Superintendent Emeritus Bennettsville Wesleyan Church Office: 843-479-4443 Home: 910-652-6556 1144 Highway 73 West Ellerbe, NC 28338 [email protected] Wilson, Darrell R. (LaVerne) OM-RT Home: 910-754-2696 280 Colonial Landing SE Bolivia, NC 28422-8797

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Wilson, Ted N. (Velma) OM-RT Home: 828-724-4747 43 Greenlee Street Old Fort, NC 28762 Wilson, Velma L. (Ted) OM-RT Home: 828-724-4747 43 Greenlee Street Old Fort, NC 28762 Wipert, Jeff (Mary) OM-WA Home: 740-772-5225 170 Vine Street Chillicothe, OH 45601 [email protected] Wood, D. Clifton (Ernestena) OM-SS Office: 704-996-5433 Home: 704-544-9940 6715 Rea Croft Drive Charlotte, NC 28226-9217 [email protected] Wood, Donald D. (Sally) OM-ED Southern Wesleyan University Office: 864-644-5217 Home: 864-639-6773 P. O. Box 1895 – SWU Central, SC 29630-1020 [email protected] Wright, Thomas T. (Tammy) OM-PA First Wesleyan Church, Lincolnton Office: 704-735-4956 Home: 704-735-8442 124 Bonview Avenue (PO Box 642) Lincolnton, NC 28092 [email protected] Yelton, J. Eric (Anita) OM-PA Mount Wesley Wesleyan Church Office: 828-632-2402 Home: 828-632-2402 420 Mt. Wesley Church Road Hiddenite, NC 28636 [email protected] York, Nicholas J. OM-WA Home: 301-829-9372 9 Donald's Lane Mount Airy, MD 2177-5689 [email protected] !

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DISTRICT MINISTERIAL PERSONNEL BY CATEGORY Minoso, Jose (Julie) I. ORDAINED MINISTERS

Mitchell, Jr., J. Matthew (Laura) Moffitt, Henry D. “Hank” (Robin) Morris, Gary S. (Marcia) Patterson, J. Trent (Wanette) Patton, J. Charles (Judith Ann) Penland, Terry W. (Amy) Phillips, David L. (Jean) Pocock, Rick (Beth) Poe, Mark B. (Cynthia) Preusz, T. Wayne (Marjorie) Pulliam, Carlton A. (Angela) Renfroe, Dennis C. (Beth) Reynolds, R. Todd (Michelle) Rider, Ronald E. (Brenda) Rodriguez, Johel (Sara) Satterfield, Tim (Pauline) Scott, Robert (Joy) Smith, Douglas R. (Marilynn) Smith, G. Timothy (Mary) Smith, Matthew J. (Jean) Southern, Thomas E. (Jennifer) Spear, Wayne A. G. (Bonnie) Staton, Robert L. (Christy) Surrett, C. David (Becky) Thomas, W. Ray (Arminia) Tietje, Matthew D. (Ashlee) Tietje, William E. (Beth) Travis, Kemuel E. (Lorie Anne) Troyer, George (Mary Ann) Ward, C. Glenn (Beth) Ward, Jonathan Derrick Wheeler, R. Scott (Selina) White, Sam M. (Muriel) Whitener, E. Scott (Judy) Whitney, Scott Williams, Curtis Williams, Don L. (Debra) Williams, Steven L. (Debra) Wright, Thomas T. (Tammy) Yelton, John Eric (Anita)

A. APPOINTED ORDAINED MINISTERS (132) 1. District Service - 1 Lumston, Jr., Jerry L. (Jean Ellen)

2. Pastoral Service - 93 Aguilar, Danilo (Xinia) Albertson, David M. (Sandra) Allen, J. V. (Ann) Andrews, G. K. (Evelyn) Baker, James A. (Suzanne) Beam, Sr., Steven T. (Virginia) Beers, Trevor (Kristen) Blackburn, David (Brenda) Bouck, Gregory Paul (Johnna) Brackett, Roger W. (Martha) Brown, J. Wesley (Terry) Budwine, John Corey Burgess, Edsel P. (Donna) Caldwell, Benjamin D. (Angela) Capps, James M. (Phyllis) Chriscoe, Edwin A. (Callie) Clark, Timothy L. (Jan) Cole, Dan L. (Linda) Collins, Jeffrey O. (Martha) Covington, S. Michael (Mary Ellen) Crenshaw Jr., J. Crawford (Tina) Crockett, Patricia S. (Douglas) Earley, Marshall Wayne Emery, David M. (Donna) Engle, Michael E. (Patricia) Errasti, Claudio (Cory) Fowler, Kim D. (Darl) Gardner, Louis R. (Carole) Garman, George “Bake”(Donna Kay) Gray, Edward A. (Susan) Haithcock, Randy A. (Joy) Haithcock, Ronald L. (Susan) Hamner, Roland “Beau” (Gidget) Harding, Jr., Joseph B. (Kimberly) Houser, Jr., Johnny C. (Kathy) Howard, J. Scott (Phyllis) Huber, Phillip (Linda) Jennings, Joseph W. (Maribeth) Jewell, Don (Sue) Johnson, Marlin C. (Susan) Johnston, Dale E. (Judy) Kiser, W. Willard (Sylvia) Kivett, Forbis L. (Raynita) Lavender, Paul D. (Brenda) Leiva, Anuar Amado (Maria) Lewis, J. Daryl (Jeannie) Loman, Richard L. (Tammy) Luther, J. Arnold (Darlene) Luther, T. Edwin (Sarah) Manser, Greg (Jennifer) Matherlee, Brian Ray (Loretta) Mickey, J. Scott (Melodee)

3. Evangelistic Service - 10 Adcock, J. Harold (Cleo) Allred, Robert W. (Patricia) Davidson, W. G. (Phroney) Deceased since Conference Garmon, Jesse W. (Bobbie) McHargue, Charles W. Pharr, William C. (Barbara) Pulliam, Evon P. (Robert) Simmons Jr., George D. (Christine) Smith, Hoover E. (Rose) Deceased since Conference Whitener, Forrest E. “Dick” (Jean)

4. Denominational Service - 8 Black, Robert E. (Judy) Coulter, Eric Phillip (Amber Renee) Davis, Phillip E. (Becky) Dill, Kenneth D. (Jane) Fipps, Bradford L. (Pamela) - 31 -

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Jones, Adam N. Matlock, Michael D. (Robin) Wood, Donald D. (Sally)

Wall, W. Colon (Sondra) Weaver, Glenn O. (Blanche) Williams, Henry D. (Catherine) Wilson, Darrell R. (LaVerne) Wilson, Ted N. (Velma) Wilson, Velma L. (Ted)

5. Interchurch Service - 9 Gulledge, Scotty (Rachel) Hardin, Douglas S. (Candace) Hemric, Angie Hines, Perry L. (JoAnne) Hudgens, Rick (Sharron) King, Leslie R. “Butch” (Jeanette) Pinner, Michael R. (Matha) Rickman, Bryan Cary (Linda) Smith, Brian Lee (Angela)

C. RESERVE ORDAINED MINISTERS Lemons, Derrick (Paula)

D. WITHOUT APPOINTMENT - 21 Albea, Derek A. Bennett, Warren E. (Esther) Buchanan, Thomas R. (Tena) Caldwell, Douglas T. Clark, W. David (Carol) Ervin, Larry W. (Diana) Gasperson, George R. (Margaret) Kinsland, John (Crystal) Lazo, Justa Pastora (Napoleon) Lee, Ronald K. (Michele) Munger, Brandon James (Katie) Rampey, Matthew M. (Michelle) Smith, Thomas W. (Melba) Vargas, Mercedes Vasquez, Jorge J. (Loida) Wagner, Shirley (Billy) Wallace, Ronald C. Wallace, Jr., William W. (Diane) White, Donald R. (Melody) Wipert, Jeff (Mary) York, Nick

6. Special Service - 5 Andrews, Dianna L. (Dennis) Boone, A. Daniel (Nancy) Dennis, Jeffrey W. (Sheryl) Wilfong, John F. (Wilma) Wood, D. Clifton (Ernstena)

7. Chaplains - 4 Andrews, Dennis K. (Dianna) Fowler, Captain Larry J. (Ann) Keener, Captain Dwayne W. (Donna) Rash, Captain Michael S. (Kathy)

8. On Loan - 2 Dennis, Douglas C. (Pam) NC East District Chadwick, Aaron L. (Sophia) UMC

B. RETIRED ORDAINED MINISTERS - 35 Bennett, Alfred R. Birchall, Philip J. (Helen) Carter, Yancy H. (Emma) Cowart, Thomas E. (Loney Mae) Cox, Leroy C. (Loma) Dagenhart, Steve G. (Julia Elizabeth) Davis, Morris L. (Vinelle) Dawalt, Donald A. (Evelyn) Edwards, Jr., Joseph A. (Linda) Fairrington, Sherman G. (Blennie) Fulkerson, Archie (Martha) Gentry, Melvin L. (Kathleen) Howard, J. Melvin (Lucy) Isley, Hobert A. (Hazel) King, Harold G. (Joan) Mayberry, William T. (Pearl) Miller, Gipsie M. Mitchell, Harry T. (Mildred) Moorefield, Dorothy B. Deceased since Conference Mullinax, Paul C. (Esther) Perryman, James R. (Naomi) Perryman, Richard L. Phaup, Raymond L. (Mary Ann) Phillips, J. W. (Linda) Pruett, Donald Quarles, Sr., J. Marvin (Rachel) Shrum, H. D. (Lorene) Taylor, Robert L. (Teeny) Titus, Paul T. (Betty) 2008

E. APPLIED FOR DISTRICT TRANSFER Dagenhart, Patrick Steven (Katie) Spear, Benjamin G. (Jaime)

F. PENDING Completion of District Transfer - 5 Garman, Joy Hinson, Todd Jones, Brian Moretz, James Parsons, Anthony T.

G. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER Rabon, Hubert (Sandra)

H. AFFILIATE CHURCH PASTOR Jones, Reed (Wanda)

II. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS A. PASTORAL SERVICE - 4 Kirkman, Phillip (Ann) Sale, Paul R. (Helen) Sale, Helen R. (Paul) Welch, Dinah S.

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DISTRICT MINISTERIAL PERSONNEL BY CATEGORY Hardin, Nowell T. III. LICENSED MINISTERS

Hartzoge, Teresa Gudino, Keila Haynes, Matthew Hernandez, Carolina Hernandez, Gustavo Jernigan, Michael Johnson, Brett Joyner, Bryan Lewis, J. Brandon Luna, Bonifacio Martinez, Alonso (Carolina) Martinez, Carolina (Alonso) McGrady, Laurrie (Stephen) McKenzie, Alyssa (Chris) McKenzie, Chris (Alyssa) Monarca, Bernadino Morrison, Bo (Lori) Nixon, Kay Norman, Jerry "Chip" (Kelly) Payne, Scottie Parker, April Peacock, Timothy E. (Kristi) Purvis, Russell Ramsey, Joshua D. (Angela) Ruiz, Jhoni A. (Cleotilde) Taylor, Terena Smith, Graham Tietje, Joshua Valverde, Juana (Fidel) Wease, Benjamin Kyle (Megan) Welsh, Raquel Megan Williams, Steven M. (Elizabeth)

A. PASTORAL SERVICE - 23 Arnold, Michael R. Atkins, J. Scott (Wendy) Benfield, Marty T. Bumby III, Harold M. (Valerie) Cardwell, James Kent (Rhonda) Cordero, Luis F. (Ana Montoya) Gasperson, Jesse Lee (Carrie) Greer, Michael S. (Melissa) Gudino, Nestor A. (Vanina Lopez) Hampsher, Josh (BreAnne) Johnson, David A. (Karen) Louve, Wilfrid (Marie) Mann, Jonathan K. (Lori Ann) Manser, Jennifer (Greg) McMurphy, Nate (Kimberly) Newton, Scott (Dacia) Pittman, J. David (Carmen) Smith, Vernon Larry (Rhonda) Stewart, Andrew Benson (Kisa) Stogner, D. Stanley (Crystal) Teague, Jeffrey Paul (Tammy) Tolan, Mark (Erin) Williams, W. Bruce (Lisa)

B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS - 3 Coulter, Amber Renee (Eric) Gilbert, Amanda Sue (Travis) Gilbert, Travis (Amanda)

C. PENDING COMPLETION OF DISTRICT TRANSFER O’Connor, Kevin

D. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER

V. LAY WORKERS

Risch, Brandon

A. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS - 6 Albertson, Jacqueline (Eugene) Calhoun, Katherine L. Dean, Floyd (Brenda) Ezzelle, M. Curtis (Dennie Faye) Gasperson, Margaret (George) Wheeler, Selina M.(Scott)

IV. MINISTERIAL STUDENTS - 53 Aguilar, Xinia Lobo (Danilo) Arrington, Robert Banton, Dale Beasley, Matt Bentley, Elizabeth Dennis (Trey) Bibiano, Sergio Blackburn, Davey Carter, Kevin W. (Joy) Clodfelter, Bradley A. (Laura) Cordero, Ana Montoya (Luis) Contreras, Julia Crisp, Gary Ray (Cathy) Davis, Connie Dorsett, Daniel Dykhoff, Don Ervin, Diana Hope (Larry) Frady, Jonathan Francois, Pierre B. (Rosenie) George, Kyle Gomes, Jose

B. COMMISSIONED LAY MISSIONARIES Davis, Rebecca (Phillip) Whitney, Jeff (Gelya)

C. LAY SUPPLY PASTORS Lambert, Cody (Dot) Shrum, O. David (Kay) Taylor, Aaron W. (Angela) Warren, Richard (Rhonda) (Ordained-Non-Wesleyan) Williams, J. W. (Juanita)

D. LICENSED SPECIAL WORKERS Crisp, Gary Ray (Cathy)

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SPOUSES OF DECEASED MINISTERS Black, Mrs. Watson C. (Sue)

Milstead, Mrs. L. W. (Vergie)

973 Coventry Road, Kannapolis, NC 28081

135 Burton Hill Circle Gastonia, NC 28054 704-824-0925

704-934-2792

Brown, Mrs. Hal T. (Ruth)

Pharr, Mrs. Harold M. (Mary Ann)

1186 Walker Circle Asheboro, NC 27205

153 Devon Lane Statesville, NC 28625-8905

336-629-4011

704-876-0598

Curtis, Mrs. David W. (Debra)

Phaup, Mrs. Clarence A. (Carolyn)

P. O. Box 1267 Welcome, NC 27374

339 Woodlawn Circle Clyde, NC 28721-9415

336-224-2912

Davis, Mrs. Kenneth W. (Kate)

Reagan, Mrs. Jack Luther (Etha)

945 Hutton Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101-5715

1448 U. S. Highway 21 Thurmond, NC 28683-9725 336-874-2736

336-722-3139

Edwards, Jr., Mrs. Dwight H. (Lorene)

Rickman, Mrs. Claude R. (Evelyn)

115 Lakeview Road Cherryville, NC 28021

P. O. Box 1020 SWU Box 458 Central, SC 29630-1020

704-435-9400

864-639-2866

Flinchum, Mrs. Billy E., (Mildred) Mrs. D. L. Seymour, Sr. (Rebecca)

2167 Montford Avenue NW Concord, NC 28027-0732 704-795-7465

2257 Walnut Street Lincolnton, NC 28092-2173

704-736-9339

George, Mrs. Kenneth E. (Becky) Smith, Mrs. Hoover E. (Rose)

12-B Battle Forest Apt. Kings Mountain, NC 28086-3138

704-739-7562

560 Royalty Court Gastonia, NC 28054

704-867-4156

Harris, Mrs. John G. (Beulah) P. O. Box 1207 Hendersonville, NC 28793-1207

Slaughter, Mrs. W. B. (Myrtle) 828-693-3149

609 Cashmere Court Sanford, NC 27330

Hopper, Mrs. Bruce (Doretta) 602 Pinestone Court High Point, NC 27265-9022

Stiles, Mrs. J. W. (Jo Carol) 336-869-2412

509 Eaker Circle Cherryville, NC 28021

704-435-2770

Kindschi, Mrs. Richard H. (Ramona) 465 McDade Road Forest City, NC 28043-7472

Sumwalt, Mrs. Fred A. (Charlotte) 828-245-7152

4705 Merriweather Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 336-785-1829

Loggins, Mrs. Sidney A. (Janice) 6436 Highway 158-E Summerfield, NC 27358

Swanson, Mrs. Wayne C. (Mary Lou) 336-643-7947

574 Battley Dairy Road Rockingham, NC 28379-9805

910-582-1593

Lovin, Mrs. C. Wesley (Earline) Williams, Mrs. Clarence (Mary Ann)

1901 N. Centennial St. High Point, NC 27262 336-884-3444

809 East Main Street Shelby, NC 282150 704-481-9464

Miller, Mrs. Dewey O. (Gipsie) 1804 Havenwood Road Lancaster, SC 29720-1530 803-285-3039

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STANDING RULES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT 4. District Board Members-At-Large Ratio The number of lay members-at-large on the DBA shall equal the number of ministerial members-atlarge.

A. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION 1. District Representation at National Meetings The District Superintendent is the representative of the North Carolina West District to meetings such as the annual convention of the National Association of Evangelicals and Christian Holiness Partnership. The Assistant District Superintendent is the alternate representative to these meetings. The District shall pay expenses.

5. Reduction In Unified Budget Base Due To Major Building Program The 9th General Conference passed a provision whereby donations for approved, major building programs may be excluded from the base on which the unified budget is computed annually; the implementation of such provision has been assigned to the districts. In order for a local church to exclude donations designated for a building program the following procedures shall be followed:

2. District Investment Committee A District Investment Committee shall be elected annually. The duties of this committee will be to set policies and make investment decisions for the investment of funds held in trust (Trust Funds) by the District. The committee shall meet not less than biannually to review the investment performance of these trust funds.

a.

Members of the Committee shall be elected by the District Board of Administration (DBA) and be comprised of the District Superintendent, the District Treasurer and three at-large members: one employee of the banking industry, one employee of the investment industry and one pastor of a local church. The District Treasurer shall serve as chairman of this committee. (2000)

b.

c.

3. South Mountain Trust Fund The District is accountable for operational expenses of South Mountain Retreat and Conference Center, and usage fees may not be sufficient to fully cover year-to-year operations; therefore, estate giving to South Mountain Retreat and Conference Center, not directed otherwise, shall be placed in a Trust Fund, managed by the District Investment Committee, which will serve to endow the retreat center for operational expenses using the annual earnings from the fund. After a Trust Fund for SMRCC is established, a vote by the District Conference shall be required to redirect those funds. (2000)

d.

A church which proposes a major building program and desires to have designated funds excluded from the unified budget base will present the total building program, including plans, project budgets, proposed funding and a proposed completion date for the project to the DBA by February 28th of the year preceding the year in which the church wishes to begin their exclusion. The DBA will consider and approve for exclusion those projects it believes are justified by the proposal submitted. The DBA shall publish annually, by April 30th, a list of churches for which building programs have received approval for exclusion of donor designated donations for the year beginning May 1. Funds must meet the following criteria to qualify for exclusion from the Unified Budget Base: 1. Be given and designated by the donor for the approved building program; 2. Be segregated into a designated building fund account; 3. Be used for the approved building project. Funds previously excluded, and not used for the approved project, will be added to the budget base. (2003)

6. Conference Year Beginning and Ending The conference year shall begin May 1st and conclude April 30th. (2005)

All funds from combined South Mountain Use Fees and Keystone Fund earnings that remain after South Mountain operational expenses are met for any district year shall be placed in the South Mountain Keystone Investment Fund. (2002)

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7. District Leader and Committee Reports to Annual Conference Reports of district leaders and committees to the annual conference shall be in the district office by May 25th.

9. District Nominating Committee District nominating committee nominees not elected shall serve as alternates in the order of votes received. (2005) 10. Church Assessment Phases Each new church shall follow the same pattern of assessment of District Budget as is outlined for United Stewardship Fund (USF) Budget in The Discipline. Accordingly, each new church shall have its District Budget phased in over the first four years of its operation by setting the assessment at 25% of the regular assessment at the end of year one and increasing the amount 25% each year so as to arrive at a 100% assessment level by the end of year four. (2007)

8. South Mountain Board The South Mountain Board shall have the responsibility of developing and operating the South Mountain Retreat and Conference Center and shall have several sub-committees to oversee and execute the major divisions of responsibility, namely: • Planning and Development; • Operation and Maintenance; • Programming. The South Mountain Board shall be established as follows:

11. Unified Church Assessment The District Budget and USF shall be 10.25% (General USF 2.75%, Education Instructive Fund 3.25%, and District Budget 4.25%) of the local church’s assessable income for the preceding fiscal year and shall be remitted to the District Treasurer monthly. (2007) Beginning May 1, 2009, the District Budget will increase to 5.25% (total USF: 11.25%) with the additional 1% funding the development of South Mountain Retreat & Conference Center. (2008)

a. Membership of the South Mountain Board shall consist of the director or designate representative from the following auxiliaries of the District (Clubhouse, Wesleyan Youth, Wesleyan Women, Wesleyan Men, and Best Years Fellowship) and six at-large members elected to staggered terms by the District Conference. b. The Chairperson and Treasurer of the South Mountain Board shall be nominated by the District Executive Committee and elected by the DBA. c. The District Nominating Committee shall nominate the at-large members. d. The South Mountain Executive Committee shall consist of the Chairperson, Treasurer, and the Sub-Committee Chairpersons. e. The South Mountain Executive Committee shall recommend the Sub-Committee Chairpersons to the South Mountain Board for election. f. The South Mountain Executive Committee shall elect all other Sub-Committee members. g. Each Sub-Committee shall have a minimum of three members. h. Every South Mountain Board member shall serve on at least one Sub-Committee. i. The South Mountain Board Chairperson shall report to the DBA quarterly on the action of the South Mountain Board and annually to the District Conference. j. The Treasurer shall develop policies for handling monies, reporting, receipting donations, developing safeguards and accountability, and paying all bills pertaining to South Mountain.

12. District Travel Reimbursement District officials and committees traveling on District business shall be reimbursed at the prevailing IRS rate in place as of January 1 of the current calendar year. (2007)

B. LOCAL CHURCH ADMINISTRATION 1. Statistical Reports Two complete annual statistical reports shall be sent to the District Superintendent not later than May 25th. 2. Local Church Wesleyan Student Scholarship Funds It is important that young people be informed of the advantages of attending a Christian college, encouraged to choose a Christian college, and supported psychologically, spiritually, and financially while attending a Christian college.

(2003)

Accordingly, each local Wesleyan church shall present to their Local Board Of Administration (LBA) annually, by March 1, the following proposal for consideration of the Local Church Conference. 2008

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The local church is to report the proposal’s adoption or rejection (relative to their local church) annually to the District Superintendent’s office by May 25th. The (name of local church) does commit itself to providing scholarship funds in the amount of ($250 – $500 suggested) per student, per year from (name of local church). This scholarship is to be used in church matching scholarship funds in accordance with the colleges’ regulations and is open only to students from (name of local church). The student must be accepted in full standing and continued in good academic and character standing with normal progress toward a degree with a GPA of 2.0 or better on a 4.0 scale.

6. Church Business Conferences All churches shall follow the guidelines stated in The Discipline when conducting local church conferences. In the event Quarterly Conferences are not conducted, reports for the quarter shall be made available in written form to the local church. Annual church conferences are required; quarterly conferences are optional as the local church conference may choose. See ¶ 630 of The Discipline. 7. Church Budget Each LBA shall submit a proposed church budget for the coming year to its annual church conference according to The Discipline and forward an adopted budget to the District Office to be placed in the church’s file with the first Quarterly Report.

The colleges at which this may be used are: • Any college/university of The Wesleyan Church; • Any Christian college approved by the DBA.

8. Membership Roll Guidelines When adjusting the report of church membership on roll, all unaccounted for members reported in the statistics of the previous conference year should be reported as “withdrawal” or “for other reasons.” All members on the church roll in excess of the number previously reported to District Conference should be reported as received.

Each church is urged to prayerfully consider the effect this scholarship may have in encouraging and helping to make possible attendance at a Christian college for their own members. (1993) 3. Church Roll Revision and Officer Elections All churches shall endeavor to hold their annual business meeting for the purpose of revising the church roll and the election of church officers, no later than April 15th. Newly elected church officers will assume the duties of their office on the first day of May.

9. Membership Reporting For Circuits Or Charges In the event a circuit or pastoral charge is divided, the former pastor of the charge shall report to the District Statistical Committee the actual membership of each church, which constituted the charge and shall make that report to the committee by April 25th.

4. Submission Deadline For Standing Rules Proposals All Standing Rules Proposals for the District Conference must be submitted to the chairman of the District Conference Action Committee not less than thirty (30) days prior to the Annual Conference Session. By two-thirds vote of the Conference Action Committee the cut-off date may be waived.

10. Day Care/Day School Organization Requirements The Director shall use these steps for starting a Day Care/Day School in a local church: a. The LBA shall determine the need for a Day Care/Day School in the community and write a statement of purpose for the Day Care/Day School. b. The LBA, or a sub-committee it appoints, shall explore the requirements and regulations of city/ county/state, to determine how these will affect the church in preparation to open a Day Care/Day School. The plans for meeting any financial obligations related to start-up and sustaining the Day Care/Day School shall be included.

5. Pastoral Vote Deadline When a pastoral renewal of call vote is necessary, according to The Discipline, the vote shall be taken on or before the second Sunday in March. (1995)

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c. The LBA shall present the plan to a properly called meeting of the Local Church Conference for approval; an approving vote authorizes the LBA to go forward with the plan. d. The LBA shall present to the DBA the plan for approval. The presentation is to be in writing, including the results of the congregational vote and a summary of the plans for implementation. e. The LBA shall establish a separate treasury for the Day Care/Day School. f. Adequate insurance must be obtained, including both liability and medical.

equivalent of the base salary and benefit package of the outgoing pastor. Any church calling a prospective pastor for an interview or a trial sermon shall be responsible to pay travel expenses, including transportation, meals and lodging. (1999) 2. Moving Expenses The church calling a pastor to serve it shall pay his/her moving expenses to the church, including the expense of re-titling and licensing of up to two vehicles when state lines are crossed, the amount not to apply on his/her salary.

C. PASTORAL EXPECTATIONS 1. Tithing All persons receiving District appointment shall be required to practice storehouse tithing and those who do not comply with this requirement shall not be reappointed.

3. Vacation Weeks Annual paid vacation shall be granted to pastors who have served The Wesleyan Church as follows: • 2 weeks minimum vacation; • 3 weeks vacation for 10 or more years of service; • 4 weeks vacation for 20 or more years of service.

2. Revival Meeting Restriction In order to properly safeguard the welfare and interests of the local churches and District, no pastor shall engage in revival meetings off his/her charge that would involve more than twenty-one (21) days or more than three (3) Sundays during any one conference year, without permission from two-thirds majority of church members present and voting, along with the permission of the Executive Committee of the DBA.

Vacation in excess of two weeks shall be contingent on the pastor not having been away from his/her church over 14 days or two Sundays in special services or revivals. The local church shall pay for the pulpit supply while the pastor is on vacation. (2004) 4. Parsonage Facilities Each church shall either equip its parsonage with heating facilities, major appliances, and provide for utilities or provide a housing allowance.

D. CHURCH TO PASTOR RELATIONS 1. Pastoral Call Guidelines The local church shall consider only one minister at a time, refraining from contacting another until a decision is made on the one in question.

5. Minimum Full-Time Salary Churches should recognize that if they cannot provide adequate salary, they must allow the pastor to supplement his/her income through other means to adequately provide for his/her family in accordance with 1 Timothy 5:17-18. All church pastors making below $ 450.00 per week, plus full Social Security, Pension, and Family Health Insurance, may seek and hold employment outside the church. The pastor shall notify the LBA before taking this step. (2005)

No minister shall allow his/her name to be considered by more than one church at any given time. A pastor shall notify his/her LBA immediately upon giving another church permission to vote on his/her name. The terms of the proposed salary schedule and benefits shall be presented in writing at the initial interview. Based on similar qualifications, the salary and benefits of an incoming pastor should be the 2008

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6. Annual Conference Expense Since the pastor, assistant pastor(s), and local church delegates are representatives of the local church to District Conference, the local church shall be responsible to cover all their expenses for the full conference session, except those expenses covered by the District. (1995)

E. PROPERTY 1. District Property All real property of the District, including real property held by local churches of the District, shall be deeded and used in accordance with The Discipline; further, the District Trustees shall determine that all deeds are properly drawn in accordance with The Discipline before such deeds are recorded.

7. Pastor’s Sabbaticals A proposed sabbatical for a pastor must be jointly recommended by the pastor and the LBA. The recommendation must be presented to the District Superintendent at least three months in advance of the recommended sabbatical. a. The request, presented in writing, must include all of the following information: 1.

2. 3.

The District Trustees of the District are empowered to execute all necessary legal documents involving district property, including deeds, notes, deeds of trust, and mortgages. Notes, deeds of trust, and mortgages shall be approved only by the trustees after determination that such loans are in the best interest of the District. The transfer of district real property including that of local churches shall be executed only by the trustees upon the approval of the District Superintendent and the Executive Committee of the DBA.

The vote of the LBA, certified by the signature of the pastor and Local Church Secretary; The length of the sabbatical (four weeks minimum); The specific dates of the sabbatical.

The approval of the requested sabbatical or a modification will then be considered by the District Superintendent who will send a written response to the pastor and the vicechair of the LBA from the church submitting the request. c. A church granting a sabbatical will be responsible for: b.

1. 2. 3.

2. Building and Repairs Authorization Requirement Every pastor, church, or Building Committee contemplating making major repairs, erecting new buildings, for either church or parsonage building or investments for either, must first consult the Building and Church Property Committee in the Zone before starting any work. All churches, Building Committees, and pastors must comply with the direction of the Building and Church Property Committee. The District Trustees shall withhold the signing of papers for loans until the Trustees are satisfied by a written report from the Building and Church Property Committee that the local church has complied with their instructions. It is recommended that the church calling the Committee in its Zone pay the expenses of this Committee.

Approving financial provisions and benefits through the tenure of the sabbatical; Arranging for and payment of pulpit supply in the absence of the pastor; Securing responsible persons to provide pastoral care in the absence of the pastor (i.e. weddings, funerals, visitation, counseling, etc.).

d. A Pastor taking a sabbatical will be responsible for: 1.

2.

3.

Giving rationale for the sabbatical (i.e. extended trip, educational pursuits, physical rest, emotional rejuvenation, etc.); Being sensitive to the calendars of the local church, district and denomination in scheduling a sabbatical; Being responsive to the special needs of the congregation during his/her absence (i.e. funerals, crises, etc.). (2005)

This requirement permits repairs to be made to church property, to restore it to original condition, free of debt, without contacting the Building and Church Property Committee. Authorization must be granted by the proper Committee for any repairs, which incur debt, or any major remodeling.

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3. Appeals From Other Churches Many times, appeals from other District Churches are received by pastors and churches for financial assistance, or for building programs, when the pastors and churches do not know whether the property is deeded properly, in a suitable location, or whether the prospects are favorable for a permanent location. In order that pastors and churches may know whether it is appropriate to make contributions when appeals from other churches are received, these appeals must be approved by the DBA. 4. Property Insurance Rules The DBA shall designate the District Trustees as a special Property, Casualty and Liability Insurance Committee with authorization to obtain the services of at least one professional insurance person who will assist in periodically reviewing the insurance on all church property. The following guidelines shall apply: This Committee shall recommend the appropriate coverage for church property including, if necessary, hiring professional appraisers to determine the value of the property. This Committee shall report any uninsured or underinsured property to the DBA. The North Carolina West District shall be a “named insured” by the next renewal date on all properties that are properly deeded to the local church and the District. The District requires each local Wesleyan Church carry Worker’s Compensation coverage in accordance with state law. The pastor’s quarterly report forms shall be modified to include appropriate insurance information as determined by the Property, Casualty and Liability Insurance Committee. 5. Church Debt Exclusion No church property within the District shall be encumbered to pay a pastor’s salary, current expenses, or budget claims, either General or District.

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ANNUAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE North Carolina West District of The Wesleyan Church June 23-25, 2008 Hickory Metro Convention Center Hickory, NC

SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE Assistant District Superintendent’s Report Rev. Jerry Lumston was recognized to give his report. (See report on p. 62.) This report was received with applause.

The Conference was opened with a service of remembrance on Tuesday, June 24, at 8:30 a.m. led by Rev. Tim Smith and the Committee on Remembrance. This service included the serving of The Lord’s Supper and an appropriate remembrance of those who graduated to glory from our midst during this past year. (See Worship Services on p. 48.)

Auditing Committee Report This report was accepted by the District Board of Administration at their meeting on June 22, 2008. It was presented as information to the District Conference. (See report on p. 64.)

SESSION ONE After a brief break, Rev. Henry Williams introduced Dr. Tom Armiger, our presiding General Superintendent, who called the conference to order. Dr. Armiger gave greetings at the beginning of the session.

Reports of the Treasurers The following reports were presented and received: District Treasurer, Children’s Ministries, W.K.F.M., Wesleyan Youth, Wesleyan Men, Wesleyan Women, World Missions, and South Mountain. (See reports beginning on p. 65.)

Roll Call After the conference bar was set, a roll call ballot was cast. The following are the categories and number present: 149 Ministerial Delegates 182 Lay Delegates (See Roll Call Ballot on p. 53 for list of names.)

Election of District Superintendent Dr. Armiger summarized a letter that was sent to all delegates from Dr. Earle Wilson concerning the process the District Board of Administration (DBA) followed to prepare for this election. The name of Rev. Jerry Lumston was presented as the sole nominee from the District Board of Administration for the position of District Superintendent. The chair then gave opportunity for additional nominations. The following were nominated from the floor: 1. Wes Brown; 2. David Emery; 3. Rick Hudgens. Ballots were cast for the election of the District Superintendent.

Partial Report of the D.B.M.D. 1. The following persons were recommended for ordination: John Corey Budwine, Marshall Wayne Earley, James Daryl Lewis, Johel Noe’ Rodriguez, Benjamin Grant Spear, Matthew Tietje, Elliot Scott Whitener. 2. The following were also approved: Selina Mullinax Wheeler as Commissioned Special Worker in Children’s Ministries and Margaret Pardue Gasperson as Commissioned Special Worker in Coaching/Church Development Ministries. 3. Also approved for Validation of Ordination was Carlton Allen Pulliam.

Election of District Secretary The chair called for a reading of the names from the Nominating Committee of District Secretary nominees. The sole nominee was Dr. Joey Jennings. With no other nominations, a ballot was cast.

District Superintendent’s Report Dr. Thomas Armiger recognized Rev. Henry Williams for his District Superintendent’s Report. (See report on p. 56.) This report was received with great appreciation, as it was Rev. Williams’ twentieth and final report as District Superintendent.

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the South Mountain Retreat and Conference Center project, Be it resolved that the District Budget be increased by a total of one (1) percentage point, said revenues to be used to meet the District commitment to provide for development expenditures and operations and maintenance costs for the South Mountain Retreat and Conference Center. The District Budget increase for this item could be adjusted from time to time by the District Board of Administration as needed, but could not exceed a total of the one (1) percentage point as reflected herein without the express approval of the District Conference.

Conference Action Committee Report The chair recognized Dr. Forbis Kivett to report for the Conference Action Committee. On Standing Rule A-8 a motion was made to amend the proposal by striking the words “three” in the current second resolve, by deleting # 4 of the current standing rule, and by striking the word “three” in #5, and striking the words, “After the first year” in # 6. The amendment passed. On Standing Rule # B-2 a motion was made to amend the wording to reinsert the word “to” on the first line that was proposed to be stricken. The amendment was agreed on by common consent. Dr. Kivett moved on behalf of the committee to amend the Standing Rules as proposed. The changes were approved as amended. (The amended Standing Rules appear on p. 35.) Dr. Kivett also moved on behalf of the committee to empower the District Secretary to edit future resolutions and policies approved by the District Conference to conform to the approved editorial style. This was approved.

Election Results for District Superintendent 1. Rev. Jerry Lumston -- 207 votes 2. Rev. David Emery -- 87 votes 3. Rev. Wes Brown -- 20 votes 4. Rev. Rick Hudgens -- 17 votes 5. Rev. Bob Scott -- 1 vote The chair declared Rev. Jerry Lumston elected. Rev. Lumston then gave his acceptance speech. Lunch break was taken at 11:57 a.m.

Proposed Change in District Budget The District Action Committee presented the following change in the district budget: Whereas: at the 1998 District Conference of the North Carolina West District of The Wesleyan Church, a motion to purchase property near Casar, North Carolina for development as a district retreat and conference center was passed by a majority vote of the conference body, Whereas: said property has been purchased, and completion and transformation of portions of the original phase into operating facilities for the benefit of the North Carolina West District of The Wesleyan Church, has been accomplished, Whereas: continued construction and operation of South Mountain Retreat and Conference Center facilities in accordance with the desires of the North Carolina West District of The Wesleyan Church requires additional capital outlays in excess of initial receipts from rental fees and the Capital Campaign, Whereas: the District desires to continue to anticipate no liability for payments incurred by

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SESSION TWO Call to Order Dr. Armiger called the conference back into session at 1:30 p.m. Election Results for District Secretary 1. Dr. Joey Jennings -- 316 votes The chair declared Dr. Joey Jennings elected. Nominating Committee Report A nominating committee report was presented. Members of the following committees were all elected by voice vote. (See report on p. 80.) • Building and Church Property Committee • Kid’s Camp Committee • Conference Action Committee • Committee on Remembrance • Social Concerns Committee • South Mountain Board Nominees • Floor Tellers Ballot for District Treasurer Don Carr Larry French

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Participating in the missions presentation were: Karla Evans, Missionary-elect to the Czech Republic; Larry McAlpine, director of the Hoover Walk; Mary Louise Stancell, World Hope representative; Joy Haithcock, Director of Love-Links, a Christian foster care program; Lisa Holbrook, Director of Caroline’s Promise, a ministry to orphans; Rev. Kim Fowler, a recent participant in a mission trip to Guyana, South America.

Ballot for DBA Ministerial Members David M. Albertson J. Wesley Brown Timothy L. Clark Douglas C. Dennis David M. Emery Kim D. Fowler George “Bake” Garman Randy A. Haithcock Ronald L. Haithcock J. Scott Howard Forbis L. Kivett Brian R. Matherlee Jose Minoso R. Todd Reynolds C. David Surrett Don L. Williams Nominated from the floor were the following: Scott Wheeler, Tim Smith, Joe Harding A ballot was cast following the nominations.

Election Results for District Treasurer 1. Larry French -- 266 votes 2. Don Carr receiving – 27 Larry French was declared elected.

Ballot for DBA Lay Members Tony Baker Jerry Brantley Jon O. Childs Sr. Marsha Flinchum Darl L. Fowler Carson Gore Lisa Holdbrook Doretta Hopper LaVon Keener Dan Loggings Grace Mitchell Garland Morris Katherine Pace Juanita Wallace Mike Whitney A ballot was cast following the nominations.

South Mountain Committee Report In keeping with the orders of the day, the chair called for Rev. Bob Allred to give the report from South Mountain Conference and Retreat Center. (See report on p. 82.) Social Concerns Committee Report The chair recognized Rev. Scott Howard, chair of the Social Concerns Committee, who referenced the Social Concerns Committee report. (See report on p. 84.) Rev. Howard introduced Dave Johnson from the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families from Charlotte, NC, who made a presentation.

Ballot for Department Directors Children’s Ministry Director: Selina Wheeler Statistician: Scott Howard, Charles Patton Sunday School Director: Eddie Gray, Todd Reynolds World Missions Director: David Blackburn, Paul Finch Curtis Williams was nominated from the floor for the position of World Missions Director. Best Year’s Fellowship Director: Katherine Pace Selina Wheeler and Katherine Pace were elected by acclamation. Ballots were cast for the other offices.

Election Results for DBA Ministerial Members There were 304 ballots cast. 153 were needed for election. 1. David M. Emery -- 246 votes 2. J. Wesley Brown -- 188 votes 3. Todd Reynolds -- 181 votes 4. Randy Haithcock -- 180 votes 5. Ronald Haithcock -- 155 votes 6. Kim Fowler -- 151 votes 7. Scott Howard -- 134 votes 8. David Surrett -- 134 votes 9. Tim Smith -- 123 votes 10. Brian Matherlee -- 116 votes 11. Jose Minoso -- 115 votes 12. Forbis Kivett -- 111 votes 13. David M. Albertson -- 109 votes 14. Don Williams -- 92 votes 15. Tim Clark -- 91 votes 16. George “Bake” Garman -- 88 votes 17. Doug Dennis -- 71 votes 18. Scott Wheeler -- 63 votes 19. Joe Harding -- 45 votes 20. Joey Jennings -- 16 votes

Evangelism & Church Growth Director Proposal The DBA recommended that the District Conference authorize the DBA to appoint the E&CG Director. This recommendation was approved. Leadership Training Director Proposal The DBA reported that the Sunday School Committee has requested that the position of Leadership Training Director be eliminated. This was presented as information. World Missions Presentation The orders of the day called for the chair to recognize Mr. Paul Finch, World Missions Director, to give the World Missions report. (See report on p. 81.) - 43 -

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The following were elected: David Emery, Wes Brown, Todd Reynolds, Randy Haithcock, Ronald Haithcock

Statistician 1. Scott Howard -- 171 votes 2. Charles Patton -- 132 votes 3. Thomas Southern -- 1 vote Director of World Missions 1. Paul Finch -- 153 votes 2. Curtis Williams -- 79 votes 3. David Blackburn -- 71 votes Sunday School Director 1. Todd Reynolds -- 207 votes 2. Eddie Gray -- 97 votes The chair declared the following elections: Scott Howard, Statistician Todd Reynolds, Sunday School Director Another ballot was cast for the Director of Missions.

Second Ballot for Ministerial Members of the DBA The chair instructed the delegates to cast a second ballot to elect three more Ministerial Members to the DBA Election Results for Lay DBA Members There were 306 votes case with 154 needed for election. 1. Tony Baker -- 223 votes 2. Marsha Flinchum -- 207 votes 3. Jon O. Childs Sr. -- 195 votes 4. Darl L. Fowler, -- 191 votes 5. Dan Loggings -- 190 votes 6. Juanita Wallace -- 186 votes 7. Lisa Holbrook -- 179 votes 8. LaVon Keener -- 179 votes 9. Doretta Hopper -- 165 votes 10. Mike Whitney -- 149 votes 11. Katherine Pace -- 143 votes 12. Carson Gore -- 104 votes 13. Jerry Brantley -- 98 votes 14. Grace Mitchell -- 94 votes 15. Garland Morris -- 77 votes All 8 lay DBA members were elected: Tony Baker, Marsha Flinchum, Jon Childs Sr., Darl Fowler, Dan Loggins, Juanita Wallace, Lisa Holbrook, LaVon Keener.

Second Ballot for Director of World Missions There were 289 votes cast, with 146 needed for election. 1. Paul Finch -- 208 votes 2. Curtis Williams -- 68 votes 3. David Blackburn -- 12 votes 4. Larry French -- 1 vote Paul Finch was declared elected. Second Ballot for DBA Ministerial Members There were 281 votes cast, with 142 needed to elect. 1. Kim Fowler -- 148 votes 2. Scott Howard -- 135 votes 3. David Surrett -- 96 votes 4. Tim Smith -- 119 votes 5. Brian Matherlee -- 56 votes 6. Scott Wheeler -- 40 votes 7. Jose Minoso -- 37 votes 8. Joe Harding -- 34 votes 9. David M. Albertson -- 26 votes 10. Forbis Kivett -- 25 votes 11. George “Bake” Garman -- 24 votes 12. Don Williams -- 22 votes 13. Tim Clark -- 19 votes 14. Joe Jennings -- 16 votes 15. Doug Dennis -- 11 votes 16. David Emery -- 2 votes 17. Ronald Haithcock -- 2 votes 18. Randy Haithcock -- 1 vote The chair declared that Kim Fowler was elected as the sixth of eight Ministerial members of the DBA

Report of the Educational Director The orders of the day called for the Educational Director Report, which was presented by Dr. Bob Black. (See report on p. 85) Dr. Black introduced Dr. David Spittal, President of Southern Wesleyan University, who made a presentation. Discussion of the Proposal for Budget Increase The chair directed the delegates back to the South Mountain Proposal for Budget Increase. After a lively discussion, the motion to increase the District Budget by 1% was voted on by written ballot. The motion was approved. Results were: Yes--168 No--126.

Denominational Address Rev. Williams recognized Dr. Thomas Armiger to give his Denominational Address. He read scripture from Colossians 1 and gave us seven points to consider.

Election Results for Department Directors There were 306 votes cast, with 154 needed for election.

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Recess for the Day Following his address, Dr. Armiger called the session into recess until the Ordination Service at 7:30 p.m.

Election Results for Nominating Committee There were 291 votes cast, with 146 needed to elect. Piedmont Zone -- Ministerial 1. Randy Haithcock -- 196 votes 2. Kim Fowler -- 194 votes 3. Trent Patterson – 104 votes 4. Phil Kirkman -- 70 votes 5. Carl Pulliam -- 11 votes 6. Carl Fowler -- 1 vote Piedmont Zone -- Lay 1. Phil Flinchum -- 178 votes 2. Joyce Kanoy -- 149 votes 3. Jerry Pace -- 149 votes 4. Don Parham -- 96 votes Western Zone -- Ministerial 1. Tommy Wright -- 182 votes 2. Tim Clark -- 181 votes 3. Bob Scott -- 107 votes 4. Eric Yelton --102 votes Western Zone -- Lay 1. Nancy Self -- 160 votes 2. Kelvin Carpenter -- 147 votes 3. Janene Bryson -- 142 votes 4. Ron Rogers -- 119 votes

ORDINATION SERVICE The following persons were ordained: 1. John Corey Budwine 2. Marshall Wayne Earley 3. James Daryl Lewis 4. Johel Noe’ Rodriguez 5. Benjamin Grant Spear 6. Matthew Tietje 7. Elliot Scott Whitener. The following were Commissioned Special Workers 1. Selina Mullinax Wheeler 2. Margaret Pardue Gasperson Validation of Ordination: Carlton Allen Pulliam. (For description of the service, see p. 49.)

SESSION THREE Call to Order In the absence of Dr. Armiger, Rev. Williams, District Superintendent, called the meeting to order on Wednesday, June 25, at 8:37 a.m. Rev. Williams called on Rev. Scott Wheeler to lead in prayer.

The chair declared the following elected: Roll Call Ballot The chair turned to the District Secretary for the purposes of instructing the delegates in the Roll Call Ballot. A roll call ballot was cast. The following are the categories and number present: 117 Ministerial Delegates 158 Lay Delegates (See Roll Call Ballot on p. 54 for list of names.)

Piedmont Zone – Ministerial Randy Haithcock and Kim Fowler Piedmont Zone – Lay Phil Flinchum Western Zone – Ministerial Tommy Wright and Tim Clark

Election Results for DBA Ministerial Members There were 288 votes cast, with 145 needed to elect. 1. Tim Smith -- 204 votes 2. Scott Howard -- 194 votes 3. David Surrett -- 42 votes 4. Brian Matherlee -- 19 votes 5. Scott Wheeler -- 32 votes 6. Jose Minoso -- 15 votes 7. Joe Harding -- 12 votes 8. Forbis Kivett -- 11 votes 9. George “Bake” Garman -- 9 votes 10. Tim Clark -- 9 votes 11. Don Williams -- 7 votes 12. David M. Albertson -- 6 votes Tim Smith and Scott Howard were declared elected as the seventh and eighth Ministerial Members of the DBA.

Western Zone – Lay Nancy Self and Kelvin Carpenter A ballot was cast for Piedmont Zone Lay Member.

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District Sunday School Presentation The orders of the day called for the Sunday School report and awards. The chair recognized Rev. Todd Reynolds, District Sunday School Director, for his presentation. (See report on p. 86.) The following churches were recognized for reaching 500 points on the District Sunday School Standards: Cornerstone, McAdenville, Christ Lives, Good Samaritan, Greenwood Hills, New Covenant, Peeles Chapel, Kannapolis First, Shady Grove, Mt. Airy, Catawba Heights, United, and Highway to Heaven.

General Conference Memorial Ratification The General Conference passed Memorial #55 at the meeting in Orlando, Florida. The chair asked the District Secretary to read the Memorial. Memorial #55 World Missions Delegates To North American General Conference And Change Of Reference To Department Of World Missions: Whereas, In Discipline 325 and 340:2, the Constitution of the North American General Conference of The Wesleyan Church refers to the “General Department of World Missions” when defining General Conference membership and general administration details; Whereas, The 2008 General Conference of The Wesleyan Church approved the name “Global Partners” as the official name of the mission department of the North American General Conference; and Whereas, The International Charter provides for a plan of representation of all mission units at the International Conference; Resolved, That the Constitution of the North American General Conference be amended in Discipline 325 by deleting the last clause: “and of voting and/or nonvoting delegates from units under the General Department of World Missions according to a plan approved by the General Board of Administration.” and Resolved, That Discipline 340:2 be amended by deleting the words “General Department of World Missions” and replacing them with “North American General Conference.” The second sentence in the paragraph shall then read: “The General Conference shall have jurisdiction over mission units under the North American General Conference.”

The following churches were recognized for outstanding numerical and percentage gains: Shady Grove, Peeles Chapel, Greenwood Hills, Catawba Heights, Mt. Airy, and United. Highway to Heaven was recognized also with the Annual D. Bruce Hopper Excellence in Sunday School Award for posting a gain of 57 this past year. Excellence in Ministry Awards The General Church awarded the following churches for Excellence in Ministry: 1. Boger City 2. Catawba Heights (Belmont) 3. Christ Lives (Elkin) 4. Cornerstone (Bryson City) 5. East Gold Street 6. Faith (Greensboro) 7. First Wesleyan (Gastonia) 8. Good Samaritan, 9. Greenwood Hills (High Point) 10. Highway to Heaven 11. McAdenville 12. Mt. Airy 13. New Covenant (Pleasant Garden) 14. Providence 15. Shady Grove 16. United (Charlotte) 17. Valley (Monroe) 18. York Evangelism and Church Growth Report The chair recognized Rev. Jerry Lumston, Chair of the E. & C. G. Committee, to give his presentation on the progress of church planting in the district. Rev. Lumston introduced Kevin O’Connor and his wife, Carol, who are the new church planters in the Asheville area at Legacy Church. Rev. O’Connor addressed the conference, outlining his plans for planting a church that is missional, incarnational, and transformational. (See report on p.88.)

Following an explanation, a written ballot was cast. The results were 261 yes votes and 2 no votes. Carolina Pastors Gathering Rev. Lumston asked for permission to recognize Rev. Scott Newton who encouraged all pastors to attend the Carolina Pastors Gathering and encouraged all lay people to prompt their pastors to attend. 2008

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since it had already been adopted by the DBA. (See report on p. 93.)

Election Results for Nominating Committee In a ballot to elect one additional lay person to the Nominating Committee from the Piedmont Zone, there were 258 votes cast, with 130 needed to elect. 1. Joyce Kanoy -- 132 votes 2. Jerry Pace -- 118 votes 3. Don Parham -- 7 votes 4. Phil Flinchum -- 1 vote The chair declared Joyce Kanoy elected.

Report from the District Wesleyan Women The chair recognized Kim Harding for her report, which was received by the body with appreciation. (See report on p. 111.) Report from W.K.F.M. The chair called for the District Coordinator of W.K.F.M. to share her report. The report was received with a hearty amen! (See report on p. 94.)

Break The chair declared a fifteen-minute break at 10:00 a.m.

Statistical Report The chair recognized the District Statistician for his report. His report was received with great appreciation. (See summary on p. 96.)

Representatives from Church Auxiliaries After the chair reconvened the conference following the break, he introduced Mrs. Peggy Camp, General Coordinator of W.K.F.M. (See report on p. 95), who brought a challenge to the conference. Mrs. Shirley Duncan from Hephzibah Ministries in Macon, GA, was introduced also.

Best Years Fellowship Report The director of the B.Y.F. gave her report in which she encouraged all pastors to promote B.Y.F. in their churches. Her report was received with a hearty amen! (See report on p. 100.)

District Budget Increase Amendment A motion was made to delay the implementation of the 1% increase in District Budget for South Mountain until August 1, 2008. The motion was seconded and discussed. There was an amendment to make this budget increase a ¾ of 1% that will have the same effect as a 1% increase. It was seconded and discussed. There was a substitute motion to delay the implementation of the 1% increase in budget until May 1, 2009. It was seconded and debated. The results of the substitute motion were: • 185 Yes • 57 No The chair declared the substitute motion passed.

D.B.M.D. Organizational Report The secretary of the D.B.M.D. gave the following organizational report: Chairman: Rev. Jerry Lumston Vice Chairman: Rev. David Emery Secretary: Marsha Flinchum District Superintendent Emeritus The District Secretary made a motion on behalf of the District Executive Committee that we confer the title of District Superintendent Emeritus on Rev. Henry Williams. Report of Appointments The chair asked the District Secretary to read the official appointments. The body approved these appointments. (See report on p. 102.)

Report from the Director of Children’s Ministries The chair recognized Selina Wheeler for her report. While she had the floor, she also promoted the Southern Wives in Ministry Conference. Her report was received with appreciation. (See report on p. 89.)

Installation of District Superintendent and District Officers In the absence of Dr. Armiger, Rev. Henry Williams conducted the installation service. Adjournment The District Conference was adjourned at 11:55 a.m.

President of Wesleyan Youth Report The chair recognized Rev. Ben Caldwell, District Youth President, for his report. He referred to his report and offered to field questions. His report was received with thanks. (See report on p. 91.)

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THE OPENING RALLY MONDAY, 7:30 P.M., JUNE 23, 2008 The Opening Rally of the North Carolina West District Conference was held at the Metro Conference/Convention Center in Hickory, NC, on Monday evening, June 23, 2008, at 7:30 p.m. Assistant District Superintendent, Rev. Jerry Lumston welcomed the crowd and introduced our presiding General Superintendent and his wife, Dr. Tom and Vangie Armiger, and our speaker, Rev. David Gallimore, a Nazarene evangelist. District Superintendent, Rev. Henry Williams led in an opening prayer. Rev. Kim Fowler led in an anointed worship time ending in a duet featuring Kim and Mrs. Jean Ellen Lumston. Rev. Todd Reynolds gave a synopsis of the "Year of Service." The results were very gratifying. Global Projects Community Projects Number of Hours

Goal 103 203 11,105

Total 269 647 19,036

Rev. Kim Fowler then led in another time of worship concluding with a special solo. Rev. David Gallimore, a Nazarene evangelist, preached from Ezekiel 47:1-6 on “The State of the Church.” He challenged us to be a Church: 1. Led by the Holy Spirit, 2. Intoxicated by the Holy Spirit, and 3. Empowered by the Holy Spirit. May God help us to rise to this challenge for the sake of all the souls who are lost and on their way to hell.

SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE TUESDAY, 8:30 A.M., JUNE 24, 2008 There was no better beginning to our District Conference than to "Remember Our Lord" through a “Service of the Word and Communion” under the direction of Rev. Tim Smith. Dr. Bob Black served as Narrator and Mrs. Doretta Hopper and Dr. Ron Haithcock served as readers for this moving time of prayer, scripture, and various readings. Distribution of Elements: Ministerial Servers Rev. Wes Brown, Pastor, Firestone Wesleyan Church Rev. David Emery, Pastor, Hayworth Wesleyan Church Rev. Bake Garman, Pastor, Morganton Wesleyan Church Rev. Johnny Houser Jr., Pastor, Denver Wesleyan Church Rev. Scott Howard, Pastor, Sandy Plains Wesleyan Church Rev. Don Jewell, Pastor, Ragan Wesleyan Church Rev. Daryl Lewis, Pastor, East Gold Street Wesleyan Church Rev. Corey Budwine, Youth Pastor, United Wesleyan Church Communion Preparers were: Ann Deal, Kevin Johnson and Hugh and Margie Putnam from the Sandy Ridge Wesleyan Church in Hickory. The following tributes to our deceased Ministers and Wives were given: Rev. Kenneth George Rev. David L. Seymour Mrs. Dorothy Hardin Mrs. Blennie Farrington Mrs. Francine Elliott

Rev. Jerry Lumston Rev. Henry Williams Rev. Jerry Lumston Rev. James Capps Dr. Bob Black

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ORDINATION, COMMISSIONING AND AWARDS SERVICE TUESDAY, 7:30 P.M., JUNE 24, 2008 The Annual Ordination, Commissioning and Awards Service was a wonderful time of rejoicing as we witnessed God’s call being confirmed in many lives. Following a musical prelude by Mrs. Maribeth Jennings, there was a processional that included the Council of Ordination, the Lay Members of the DBMD, the Ordained Ministers in order of their ordination, and the Ordination, Validation and Commissioning Candidates with their spouses. Rev. Tim Smith gave the welcome, Rev. Todd Reynolds read the call to worship, and Rev. David Emery led the invocation followed by a congregational hymn led by David Surrett. Rev. Henry Williams, District Superintendent then recognized Rev. David Albertson, Rev. Ron Rider, Rev. Wayne Spear and Rev. Tommy Wright for 25 years of service to the NC West District with a certificate and an engraved watch. Rev. Jerry Lumston then gave a tribute to Rev. and Mrs. Henry Williams on their retirement. On behalf of the district, they were presented with gifts which included the district car, a formal reception and the title of District Superintendent Emeritus in gratitude for their years of faithful service to the Lord in our district. Dr. Joseph Jennings introduced Dr. Tom Armiger, General Superintendent, as the speaker of the evening. Dr. Armiger's Ordination Sermon was taken from the text, 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, and was entitled, “The Minister’s Calling.” Seven candidates for Ordination were presented to Dr. Armiger by District Superintendent, Rev. Henry Williams. They were the following: John Corey Budwine Marshall Wayne Earley James Daryl Lewis Johel Noe’ Rodriguez Benjamin Grant Spear Matthew Dale Tietje E. Scott Whitener The ritual of Ordination consisted of the following: Presentation of the Candidates Acceptance of the Candidates The Epistle The Gospel The Charge to the Candidates The Examination of the Candidates The Covenant with the Spouses The Act of Ordination The Prayer for Enduement The Right Hand of Fellowship

Rev. Henry Williams Dr. Tom Armiger Dr. Robert Black Rev. David Emery Rev. Henry Williams Dr. Tom Armiger Dr. Tom Armiger The Council of Ordination Dr. Tom Armiger Dr. Armiger and the DBMD

One individual was presented to have his Ordination validated. Having previously been ordained in another denomination and now having fulfilled all requirements, Rev. Carlton Allen Pulliam was transferring his credentials to The Wesleyan Church. He was validated and participated in the ritual of reception. Margaret Pardue Gasperson and Selina Mullinax Wheeler were presented as candidates for Commissioning as Special Workers. They were accepted with the appropriate ritual. Following the benediction by Dr. Robert Black, family members, Ordained Ministers and the congregation were encouraged to form a receiving line to welcome and congratulate these who were ordained, validated and commissioned.

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MEMORIAM ORDAINED MINISTERS OF NC WEST DISTRICT Z. T. Stafford – 1884 G. P. Newton – 1910 Joseph Wiggins – 1911 D. W. Hall – 1913 M. A. Salt – 1914 Tracy W. Randall – 1919 Peter Nance – 1919 A. E. Jones – 1922 John McAbee – 1924 J. L. Crook – 1925 Lizzie Marrett – 1926 H. P. Rich – 1927 J. A. Williams – 1928 W. L. Allred – 1930 Mrs. J. A. Clement – 1930 J. C. Clubb – 1933 W. W. Cude – 1933 E. D. Parker – 1933 R. A. Weaver – 1934 Mrs. Anna Bane – 1934 Mrs. M. A. Harvey – 1935 M. A. Harvey – 1935 Mrs. Eta Nicholas – 1936 Marvin Blackwelder – 1936 R. A. Christenberry – 1937 J. R. Page – 1938 G. W. Curtiss – 1939 A. Prevatt – 1939 Mrs. J. F. Short – 1941 H. W. Hawkins – 1942 G. E. Kellar – 1942 I. L. Sisk, Sr. – 1943 M. Elliott – 1944 Bryant Lovin – 1944 Jesse Peele – 1944 C. F. Vanhoy – 1944 Mrs. Cleo Clement – 1945 I. O. Gray – 1945 S. Luther Payne – 1946 J. A. Rouse – 1947 Mrs. Nora Andrews – 1947 J. A. Wood – 1947 E. W. Black – 1948 C.H. Babcock – 1948 J. A. Clement – 1948 J. L. Bowen – 1949 T. L. Hill – 1951 J. F. Moss – 1952 F. M. Wilson – 1954 J. W. Madison – 1954 C. A. Hendrix – 1954 J. C. Wakefield – 1954 C. K. Gentry – 1954 E. W. Jones – 1955 Thomas Teasley – 1956 Mrs. A. E. Belk – 1957 P. E. Bailey, Sr. – 1957 W. S. Coone – 1958 2008

Charles Cooke – 1958 David C. Stone – 1959 Mrs. C. B. Carter – 1961 F. Connor, Sr. – 1962 George W. Hopper – 1962 E. L. Henderson – 1964 H. Brown – 1965 H. Lockridge – 1965 P. G. Irwin – 1965 C. Bellamy – 1966 S. J. Lawrence – 1966 J. Argo – 1966 S. T. Brown, Sr. – 1967 J. E. Shaw – 1967 C. A. Ramsey – 1968 C. F. McDowell – 1969 W. C. Lovin – 1970 H. T. Hilton – 1971 J. W. Tysinger – 1971 Miss Roberta Wiley – 1971 Hugh S. Smith – 1972 L. R. Beal – 1972 Claude S. Smith – 1972 Mrs. Julie Cooke – 1972 Claude W. Henson – 1973 J. M. Howard, Sr. – 1973 Jack L. Thornton – 1973 Howard Kennedy – 1974 P. J. Parker – 1975 O. L. Brower – 1975 W. P. Queen – 1975 S. D. Hill – 1976 W. E. Isenhour – 1976 J. A. Hicks – 1977 Woodrow Welch – 1977 John H. Long – 1978 Walter M. Phaup – 1979 M. C. Connor – 1980 W. Wilbur Groce – 1980 Harold L. Rickman – 1980 M. H. Harvey – 1980 L. R. Price – 1981 Geneva J. Tysinger – 1981 T. C. Harvey – 1982 L. W. Milstead – 1982 Coy S. Saunders – 1982 W. D. Bennick – 1982 C. E. Hedgepath – 1982 Clarence A. Phaup – 1983 Roy H. Parker – 1983 Arthur S. Moorefield, Sr. - 1985 Clyde R. Goodson – 1985 L. A. Harvey – 1985 R. O. McAlpine – 1986 Bernard H. Phaup – 1986 H. F. Donnelly – 1987 W. B. Slaughter – 1987 C. W. Hartman – 1987 - 50 -

S. T. Bayse – 1988 J. Percy Trueblood – 1988 Paul E. Allred – 1988 Edgar Lee Dodson – 1989 Watson C. Black – 1989 Mrs. Mary Harvey – 1989 C. E. Carroll – 1989 C. Wesley Lovin – 1990 Lyman F. Lance, Sr. – 1990 Richard M. Lively – 1991 Burl O. Crowe – 1991 Fonda VonCannon – 1991 E. Parker Buck – 1992 Dewey O. Miller – 1992 Robert J. Freeman – 1992 Roy S. Nicholson – 1993 Mae Bumgarner – 1993 O. A. Keiger – 1994 Ernest M. Gardner – 1995 J. Lindsay Walters – 1995 Bertha Deal – 1995 J. W. Stiles – 1996 Fred A. Sumwalt – 1996 D. H. Edwards, Jr. – 1997 A. Dixon Wood – 1997 Kenneth W. Davis – 1997 Paul L. Whiteside – 1999 Bertha Nation – 1999 Boyd C. Kistler – 2000 Richard A. Stanley – 2000 Rebecca Stansfield – 2000 J. Luther Reagan – 2001 John G. Harris – 2002 Billy E. Flinchum – 2002 Clarence Williams – 2002 Hal Truman Brown – 2002 David Wayne Curtis – 2002 J. Paul Hill – 2003 Carl Vernon Sparks – 2003 Claude R. Rickman - 2004 John W. Moretz - 2004 Sidney A. Loggins - 2004 Marling J. Elliott - 2005 Ruth H. Sparks – 2005 Jesse Paul Hardin – 2005 Harold Max Pharr – 2005 Wayne C. Swanson – 2005 Richard H. Kindschi – 2006 C. Bernard Smith – 2006 D. Bruce Hopper – 2006 George E. Failing – 2007 Kenneth George - 2007 David L. Seymour - 2007 W.G. Davidson – 2008 Dorothy B. Moorefield – 2008 Hoover E. Smith -- 2008

ROLL OF HONORED DEAD 2007-2008 Hayworth Wesleyan Church Henry Asbury Doris Clark Rudy Clark Leonard Cochrane Richard Havener Margie Hughes Jean Shipplett Nell Timmons Hickory Chapel Wesleyan Church Nolan Austin Amalee Jessie Baldwin Ruth H. Bledsoe Paul Edgar Carroll Blennie Harrell Fairrington Charles Edwin Hutchins Liberty Wesleyan Church (Summerfield) Dorothy Gentry Covington Mary Flynt Dorothy Foster James Kellar Midway Wesleyan Church Johnny Rumbley Mooresville Wesleyan Church Coleene Mayhew Mt. Airy Wesleyan Church Buddy Davis Fred Fleming Robert Fultz Linda Jones Zelma Rowe Nebo Wesleyan Church Alton Hurst Edward Quick Sylvia Steen New Covenant Wesleyan Church Harry Umfleet North Kannapolis Wesleyan Church Louella Barnhardt Gary Cline Carl Daniels Helen Sherrill Peeles Chapel Wesleyan Church Angie Morgan Norton Shady Grove Wesleyan Church Francene Elliott Isabel Forrest Hermin Modlin Margaret Needham

MINISTERS Kenneth George David L. Seymour

SPOUSES OF MINISTERS Dorothy Hardin Blennie Fairrington Francine Elliott

PIEDMONT ZONE Bales Memorial Wesleyan Church Robert Chapman Pearlie Hall Bennettsville Wesleyan Church Ruby Ainsworth Bethel Wesleyan Church (Kannapolis) Orene Jordan L.C. Wright Central Wesleyan Church Martha Barton Frank Hinkle Christ Wesleyan Church Will Collier First Wesleyan Church (Charlotte) Julius Erving James First Wesleyan Church (Kannapolis) Ruby Louise Beasley Wilma Todd Foster Bobby Ray Hartsell First Wesleyan Church (Lexington) Inez Garrison Faith Wesleyan Church Clara Sue Newell Eller Holly Rebecca Tilley Fletcher’s Chapel Wesleyan Church Mary Hubbard Lee Eva Shoemake Spivey Emmanuel Wesleyan Church (Greensboro) C.C. Beck Dorothy Bowling Lyda Highfill Herman Summers Dale Swofford Greenwood Hills Wesleyan Church Darin Carter

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St. Stephens Wesleyan Church Patti A. Efird Trinity Heights Wesleyan Church Elva Riley United Wesleyan Church Sharon Harper Ruby Roberson Unity Wesleyan Church Hazel Peace McDowell

First Wesleyan Church (Kings Mountain) Eulala Doby Ernestine Henderson John Morgan First Wesleyan Church (Statesville) W.C. Woodside Gibbs Chapel Wesleyan Church Jinette Port Long Shoals Wesleyan Church Irene Carpenter Dixie Ann Ross Neill Faith Robinson David Whitesides McAdenville Wesleyan Church Wallace Neal Holland William Earl Raxter Missionary Wesleyan Church Leona Butler Charlotte Venegas Morganton Wesleyan Church Clara Kelly Mt. Hebron Wesleyan Church Arcie Knupp Mt. Wesley Wesleyan Church Viola Icenhour Northview Wesleyan Church Geneva (Jo) Cook Qualla Wesleyan Church June Hall Mary Reagan Charles Ward Ragan Wesleyan Church Don Hopper Frances Laws Elizabeth Lytton Frances McDonald Pearl Richards Rock Hill Wesleyan Church Frances Duke Sandy Ridge Wesleyan Church Jerry L. Wise York Wesleyan Church Floyd Dillingham Frances Neely Bertha Ramsey

WESTERN ZONE Asheville Wesleyan Church Virginia Wilson Coffey Robert Jack Cordell Bessemer Wesleyan Church Ted Bess George Garner Bethel Wesleyan Church (Flat Rock) Jeanette Anders Mary Owensby Boger City Wesleyan Church James R. Hartzoge Catawba Heights Wesleyan Church Pamela Hamilton Bradshaw Wayne Carpenter Elson Neely Gertrude Kiser Taylor Sprinkle Myrtle Sutton Cherryville Wesleyan Church Charles Edwards Marion Humphries Clover Wesleyan Church Alba Mulinax Clyde Wesleyan Church Felix Howell Mease Dallas Wesleyan Church Christine Hawkins Rev. D.L. Seymour Denver Wesleyan Church Mabel Harris East Gold Street Wesleyan Church Paul Huffstickler Z.V. Waters Catherine Weaver Firestone Wesleyan Church Edgar “Buck” Cole Myrtle Stanley First Wesleyan Church (Gastonia) Neva Clark Genevieve Johnson Elizabeth Williams

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE ROLL CALL BALLOTS TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008 MINISTERIAL DELEGATES (149) Albertson, David M. Allen, J.V. Allred, Robert W. Andrews, Dennis K. Andrews, Dianna Andrews, George K. Arnold, Mike Atkins, Scott Baker, James A. Beam, Steve Bennett, Alfred R. Bennett, Warren Birchall, Philip J. Black, Robert Blackburn, David P. Bouck, Greg Brackett, Roger Brown, J. Wesley Buchanan, Tommy Budwine, Corey Burgess, Edsel Caldwell, Ben Capps, James M. Cardwell, Kent Carter, Yancy H. Chadwick, Aaron L. Chriscoe, Edwin A. Clark, Tim Collins, Jeffrey O. Covington, S. Michael Crenshaw, James Crawford Crockett, Patricia Dagenhart, Patrick Dagenhart, Steve Davis, Sr., Morris L. Dawalt, Donald A. Dennis, Doug Earley, Wayne Emery, David Engle, Michael E. Errasti, Claudio Fowler, Darl L. Fowler, Kim D. Fulkerson, Jr., Archie P. Gardner, Lou Garman, George “Bake” Garmon, Jesse W. Gentry, Melvin L. Gray, Edward A. Greer, Michael S. Gudino, Nestor

Haithcock, Randy Haithcock, Ron Hamner, Roland “Beau” Hampsher, Josh Hardin, Douglas Harding, Jr., Joe B. Hines, Perry Houser, Johnny Howard, Scott Huber, Phillip Hudgens, Rick Jennings, Joseph W. Jewell, Donald L. Johnson, David Johnson, Marlin C. Johnston, Dale Jones, Brian Kirkman, Phil Kivett, Forbis Lemons, Derrick Lewis, Daryl Loman, Richard Louve, Wilfrid Lumston, Jerry Luther, Edwin Luther, J. Arnold Mann, Jon Manser, Greg Matherlee, Brian McHargue, C.W. McMurphy, Nathan Mickey, Scott Minoso, Jose Mitchell, Matt Moffitt, Hank Moorefield, Dorothy B. Morris, Gary S. Mullinax, Paul C. Newton, Scott C. Patterson, Trent Patton, Charles Penland, Terry W. Phaup, Raymond L. Phillips, David Pittman, David Pocock, Rick Poe, Mark B. Preusz, T. Wayne Pulliam, Carlton Allen Quarles, Sr., James M. Rabon, Hubert D. Reynolds, Todd Rider, Ronald E. Risch, Brandon J. Rodriguez, Johel Sale, Helen R. Satterfield, Tim

Scott, Bill Shrum, O. David Smith, Douglas R. Smith, Hoover E. Smith, Matt Smith, Tim Smith, Vernon Southern, Thomas E. Spear, Ben Spear, Wayne Stale, Paul R. Staton, Robert Stewart, Andrew Stogner, Stanley Surrett, David Taylor, Aaron Taylor, Robert L. Thomas, W. Ray Tietje, Bill Tietje, Matthew Titus, Paul T. Tolan, Mark Travis, Kemuel E. Troyer, George Wagner, Shirley M. Wall, Colon Ward, Glenn Ward, Jonathan Wheeler, Scott White, Sam Myrland Whitener, E. Scott Whitener, F. Dick Williams, Curtis Williams, Don Williams, Henry D. Williams, J.W. Williams, Steven Wood, D. Clifton Wood, Don Wright, Tommy Yelton, Eric

LAY DELEGATES (182) Albertson, Jackie Allen, Ann Allen, Pamela M. Allison, John Angel, Ramona Arnett, Jimmie Atkins, Windy Bachman, Jesse Baker, Brenda Baker, M. Tony Bartlett, Mozelle Bartlett, S.W. Bates, Eva - 53 -

Battles, Anita Bennett, Esther Booher, Dean Bradshaw, David Brantley, Jerry Brantley, Judy Bridges, Ben Bridges, Margie Bryson, Janine Buchanan, Jean Buchanan, Tena Buddenbaum, Karl Caldwell, Thurman T. Call, Harry “Bucky” Calvert, David Camp, Peggy Carpenter, Kelvin Carter, Emma Chandler, Clara P. Chandler, Dean Chandler, Delores Childers, Farrell Childs, Sr., Jon Childs, Laura Clark, Peggy Connor, Allen Connor, Shirley Cook, Ruth Cowfer, Russell L. Cox, David Coyle, Penny Craver, Doris Craver, Jimmie Dagerhardt, Donella Dalton, Caroline Drum, Floyd Dunn, Norman E. Edwards, Lorene Engle, Patti Everhart, Angie Everhart, Dewey B. Fishel, Henry Flinchum, Marsha French, Sr., Larry D. Funderburk, Norma Funderburke, Gene Furr, Larry Gaither, Darby Gardner, Christopher Garrett, Bill Gilchrist, Jason Ginn, Dan Goodman, Brenda Gore, Carson Gray, Susan Haire, Mary P. Haithcock, Bob

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Harvey, Anne Hatcher, Jerry Heim, Gary Henderson, Alana Henderson, Carolyn Hensley, Martha Hernandez, Gus Hine, Gilbert Holbrook, Lisa Hopper, Doretta Horton, Ken Hudson, William Huffman, Bruce Hughes, Ruth Huneycutt, Wesley Idol, Wade Jennings, Maribeth Jewell, Marlene Sue Jolly, David R. Jones, Delbert Joyce, Jennie Kanoy, Joyce Keener, LaVon Kimble, Pam King, Patricia Kirkman, Bryan Lewis, Jerrie W. Lewis, Ralph Loggins, Dan Loggins, Jill Lynn, A.V. Madden, Donna Madden, Rick Marshall, Dan Masters, Ed McCarl, Janet McFee, Faye McFee, Johnny Messer, Gene Misenheimer, Mary Mitchell, Jeff Moore, David A. Morgan, Amanda Morgan, Johnny Myers, Ernest Negley, Elwood Nichols, Amber Ostwalt, Jo Ann R. Parham, Don Parham, Mary Onn Parks, Robert W. Patterson, Barbara A. Peacock, Dennis Pearson, James Penland, Gayle T. Phillips, Berd Pool, Boyce Pulliam, Edwin Pulliam, Richard 2008

Quarles, Rachel Reid, Marty Rider, Brenda Roberts, Myra Rocha, Martha Rodriguez, S. Sarah Rumblely, Joann Self, Jim Seymour, Rebecca Shea, Jon Shelton, Don Simpson, Susan Slater, Scott Smith, Bill Smith, Joshua Smith, Lora Smith, Ray Smith, Richard Smyrl, Ruth Snipes, David B. Sorrells, Raymond Sorrells, Shirley Spagnoletti, Tony Spry, Brenda G. Spry, Melvin Stacy, Johnnie Stadler, Roxanne Stinchcomb, Cindi Sullivan, Bobbie K. Sumwalt, Charlotte Sutphin, Frances Suttles, Andy Teague, Jeff Tietje, Ashlee Tolan, Erin Turner, Howard C. Valverde, Juana Villanueva, Mayolo Wagoner, Monroe Wallace, Juanita Ward, Larry Warren, Jimmy Watford, Jeffrey M. Webb, Boyce Wheeler, Selina Whitney, Mike Williams, Beth Williams, Debbie Williams, Debra C. Yarlua, Jeff Yates, Forrest Yates, Sherry Yelton, Anita

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2008 MINISTERIAL DELEGATES (117) Aguilar, Danilo Albertson, David M. Allen, J.V. Allred, Robert W. Andrews, George K. Baker, James A. Beam, Steve Bennett, Warren Black, Robert Blackburn, David P. Brackett, Roger Brown, J. Wesley Burgess, Edsel Caldwell, Ben Capps, James M. Cardwell, Kent Carter, Yancy H. Chadwick, Aaron L. Chriscoe, Edwin A. Clark, Tim Covington, S. Michael Crenshaw, James Crawford Crockett, Patricia Dawalt, Donald A. Dennis, Doug Earley, Wayne Emery, David Errasti, Claudio Fowler, Darl L. Fowler, Kim D. Fulkerson, Jr., Archie P. Gardner, Lou Garman, George “Bake” Garmon, Jesse W. Gentry, Melvin L. Gray, Edward A. Greer, Michael S. Gudino, Nestor Haithcock, Randy Haithcock, Ron Hampsher, Josh Hardin, Douglas Harding, Jr., Joe B. Houser, Johnny Howard, Scott Huber, Phillip Jennings, Joseph W. Jewell, Donald L. Johnson, David Johnson, Marlin C. Johnston, Dale - 54 -

Jones, Brian Kirkman, Phil Kivett, Forbis Lewis, Daryl Loman, Richard Louve, Wilfrid Lumston, Jerry Luther, Edwin Mann, Jon Manser, Greg Matherlee, Brian McMurphy, Nathan Mickey, Scott Minoso, Jose Mitchell, Matt Moffitt, Hank Moorefield, Dorothy B. Morris, Gary S. Morrison, Bo Mullinax, Paul C. Newton, Scott C. Patterson, Trent Patton, Charles Penland, Terry W. Phaup, Raymond L. Pittman, David Pocock, Rick Poe, Mark B. Pulliam, Carlton Allen Quarles, Sr., James M. Rabon, Hubert D. Reynolds, Todd Rider, Ronald E. Risch, Brandon J. Sale, Helen R. Sale, Paul R. Satterfield, Tim Shrum, O. David Smith, Douglas R. Smith, Matt Smith, Tim Southern, Thomas E. Spear, Wayne Staton, Robert Surrett, David Taylor, Aaron Taylor, Robert L. Thomas, W. Ray Tietje, Bill Tietje, Matthew Titus, Paul T. Tolan, Mark Travis, Kemuel E. Troyer, George Ward, Glenn Wheeler, Scott White, Sam Myrland Whitener, E. Scott Whitener, F. Dick

Williams, Curtis Williams, Don Williams, Henry D. Williams, Steven Wood, D. Clifton Wright, Tommy Yelton, Eric

LAY DELEGATES (158) Albertson, Jackie Allen, Ann Allen, Pamela M. Angel, Ramona Arnett, Jimmie Atkins, Windy Baker, Brenda Baker, M. Tony Bartlett, Mozelle Bartlett, S.W. Bates, Eva Battles, Anita Bennett, Esther Booher, Dean Bradshaw, David Brantley, Jerry Brantley, Judy Bridges, Ben Bridges, Margie Bryson, Janine Buchanan, Jean Buddenbaum, Karl Caldwell, Thurman T. Call, Harry “Bucky” Camp, Peggy Carpenter, Kelvin Carter, Emma Chandler, Clara P. Chandler, Dean Chandler, Delores Childers, Farrell Childs, Sr., Jon Childs, Laura Clark, Peggy Cook, Ruth Cowfer, Russell L. Coyle, Penny Craver, Doris Craver, Jimmie Dagerhardt, Donella Dalton, Caroline Drum, Floyd Dunn, Norman E. Edwards, Lorene Everhart, Angie Everhart, Dewey B. Flinchum, Marsha

French, Sr., Larry D. Funderburk, Norma Funderburke, Gene Furr, Larry Gaither, Darby Garrett, Bill Gilchrist, Jason Ginn, Dan Goodman, Brenda Gore, Carson Gray, Susan Haithcock, Bob Harvey, Anne Heim, Gary Henderson, Carolyn Hensley, Martha Hine, Gilbert Holbrook, Lisa Hopper, Doretta Horton, Ken Hudson, William Huffman, Bruce Hughes, Ruth Huneycutt, Wesley Idol, Wade Jennings, Maribeth Jewell, Marlene Sue Jolly, David R. Jones, Delbert Joyce, Jennie Kanoy, Joyce Keener, LaVon Kimble, Pam King, Patricia Lewis, Jerrie W. Lewis, Ralph Loggins, Dan Loggins, Jill Lynn, A.V. Madden, Donna Madden, Rick Marshall, Dan McFee, Faye McFee, Johnny Messer, Gene Misenheimer, Mary Mitchell, Jeff Moore, David A. Morgan, Amanda Morgan, Johnny Myers, Ernest Negley, Elwood Nichols, Amber Parham, Don Parham, Mary Onn Parks, Robert W. Patterson, Barbara A. Peacock, Dennis Pearson, James

Penland, Gayle T. Phillips, Berd Pool, Boyce Preusz, Wayne Pulliam, Elaine Pulliam, Richard Quarles, Rachel Reid, Marty Rider, Brenda Roberts, Myra Rocha, Martha Rumbley, Joann Self, Jim Seymour, Rebecca Shea, Jon Shelton, Don Simpson, Susan Slater, Scott Smith, Bill Smith, Lora Smith, Ray Smith, Richard Smyrl, Ruth Snipes, David B. Spry, Brenda G. Spry, Melvin Stacy, Johnnie Stadler, Roxanne Stinchcomb, Cindi Sullivan, Bobbie Sumwalt, Charlotte Sutphin, Frances Suttles, Andy Teague, Jeff Tietje, Ashlee Tolan, Erin Turner, Howard C. Valverde, Juana Villanueva, Mayolo Wallace, Juanita Ward, Larry Warren, Jimmy Watford, Jeffrey M. Wheeler, Selina Whitney, Mike Williams, Beth Williams, Bryan Williams, Debbie Williams, Debra C. Yarlua, Jeff Yates, Forrest Yates, Sherry

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT May 1, 2007 - April 30, 2008 We offer our heartfelt thanks to God who in His all wise providence has allowed us to meet together here in Hickory, NC, for our thirtieth annual conference session of the North Carolina West District of The Wesleyan Church. It gives me great pleasure to extend sincere Christian greetings and a warm welcome to General Superintendent Dr. Thomas Armiger; ministerial and lay delegates; and friends assembled for this annual conference. Dr. Armiger, congratulations on your re-election as General Superintendent in The Wesleyan Church. We are honored to have you and Mrs. Armiger with us as you chair this conference session and assist us in charting our future course of action. With a deep sense of gratitude to God for His protection and help, I submit for your consideration my twentieth annual report of activities and a brief review of the state of the district. You have extended to me a great honor by allowing me to serve you in this position of leadership. Thank you for the wonderful hospitality I have received during my visits to your churches and homes as I have traveled the district for these twenty years. This past year our emphasis has been on service. It has been good to see many of our churches move out of their comfort zones and into the community with different types of service projects. Rev. Todd Reynolds has served diligently in promoting this ministry to our people throughout the year. Our zone meetings with Rev. Tom Harding were very effective in sharing this message. Church closings always bring with them a lot of grief, and we lost two churches due to unusual circumstances. Turning Point Wesleyan Church closed their doors. The pastor was having health problems and had to be hospitalized on several different occasions, and the church was not able to meet their financial obligations. Ebenezer Wesleyan Church which had been meeting in Ragan Wesleyan Church facilities had struggled both numerically and financially for a number of years. They were unable to find an adequate meeting place and decided to leave us. Despite these losses, our district continues to have a strong interest in church planting. After searching for a church planter for Asheville for several years, the E&CG Committee has found a fine couple who will move there in June. Rev. Jerry Lumston, E&CG Director, will be sharing more about this project in the E&CG meeting later in this conference. LDJ continues to have a strong focus with many of our ministers. Assistant Superintendent Rev. Jerry Lumston has headed up the “Journey” for us this year. We appreciate the leaders who have been willing to step up and assist him with this ministry. We deeply appreciate the ministry of our military chaplains who provide spiritual guidance for military personnel serving our country. Four of our young men are serving this this capacity. They are Rev. Dennis K. Andrews, Rev. Larry J. Fowler, Rev. Dwayne W. Keener, and Rev. Michael S. Rash. Pray for these men and their families who have dedicated themselves to this calling. Dr. D. Clifton Wood continues to render a valuable ministry to our parsonage families through counseling and marriage retreats. There is no cost to ministers and their families for this service as the district has a line item in the budget to cover these expenses. Two of our ordained ministers and three ministers’ spouses joined the church triumphant this year. They were Rev. D. L. Seymour, Rev. Kenneth George, Mrs. Dorothy Hardin, Mrs. Francine Elliott, and Mrs. Blennie Fairrington. In addition to these, Mr. Thurman Knight (lay assistant pastor at Spring Hill and former lay supply pastor at Sandhills) and Mrs. Lilly McDowell (widow of the late C. F. McDowell who pastored in this district before transferring to the East District in the re-alignment) passed away. We paid tribute to a large number of dedicated laity in the memorial service this morning. All of these will be missed, but their memory will live on in our hearts. 2008

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There continues to be a strong effort to promote a spirit of revival throughout the district. Revivals were held in five different areas of the district plus the South Mountain Tent Meeting--all with positive results. The five meetings had 1,560 people in attendance for the Sunday night service with an average of 1,233 for all services. Missions offerings were received and funds raised for other projects in these meetings. The numerical part of this report was impacted in some measure by church closings. We removed 706 Covenant members from our rolls for different reasons while receiving only 546 people into Covenant membership, a net loss of 160 Covenant members. Our records show that we currently have 943 Community members which is a gain of 173 over the previous year. This gives us a net gain of thirteen members for the year, and a total membership of 11,129. Average attendance for morning worship was 8,865 (a loss of 103), evening worship attendance, which is the most difficult to track because of changes in the types of programs carried out by our churches, was 3,621 (a loss of 57), and Sunday School averaged 5,991 (a loss of 9). Our records show 579 people saved and 187 sanctified. It had been my desire to see us have at least one church averaging 500 during my term of service. This did not happen, but one church (Shady Grove with Pastor Sam White) came close with a 497 average. This has been another strong financial year for the majority of our churches. Assessable income was $13,040,401 (an increase of $110,566). The total non-assessable income was $1,369,350. Total income, both assessable and non-assessable was $14,209,751 (an increase of $224,854). Only one church (Dallas) failed to pay 100% assigned assessment for the year, but the district still paid 100% USF/EIF to the General Church. Pastors and laity are to be commended for your strong support of the denominational and district programs. One statistic that continues to cause us concern is the low percentage of our students enrolled in Wesleyan schools versus other colleges and universities. Southern Wesleyan is our area school and merits our strong support by pointing our high school graduates in their direction. This is where we get most of our pastors and local church leaders. This year, the district awarded our students training for ministry in Wesleyan Schools $3,290. These funds are provided by interest received from the Rev. and Mrs. B. O. Crowe Endowment Fund. Four of our churches observed their 100th Anniversary this year. They were Mt. Wesley (Pastor Eric Yelton), Cherryville (Pastor Mark Poe), Gibbs Chapel (Pastor Dean Lavender), and Old Fort (Pastor Bill Tietje). York (Pastor Todd Reynolds) dedicated a lovely Family Life Center. Filling pulpits continues to be a year long process. The following is a summary of pastoral transitions during the year: •

Rev. George Gasperson resigned Wendover Hills, and the church called Rev. Brandon Risch.



Rev. Matt Rampey resigned Mt. Moriah, and Rev. Perry Hines was appointed supply pastor for the balance of the year.



Rev. John Kinsland resigned Asheville, and Rev. Robert Allred was appointed for the balance of the year.



Rev. Derrick Lemons resigned Long Shoals, and different ministers have filled the pulpit.



Rev. Mark Loman has served as supply pastor at Calvary for the year.



Rev. Jorge Vasquez resigned Good Samaritan, and Rev. Nestor Gudino has filled in during his absence.



Rev. Merce Vargas resigned Light to the Nations, and Rev. Luis Cordero supplied for the balance of the year.

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In the awards/ordination service this evening, four of our ministers will be recognized for twenty-five years of faithful service to the Lord and the North Carolina West District. Rev. David Albertson, Rev. Ronald Rider, Rev. Wayne Spear, and Rev. Tommy Wright will all be given a certificate and watch for their service. We are indebted to our district directors and auxiliary leaders for their dedication to the strategic ministries of this district. Those who have served in the past along with those currently serving in these and other areas of ministry have done an outstanding job for the Lord and the district. The South Mountain project continues to make progress, but not as fast as we had expected. We had hoped that our youth camp would be meeting on these grounds by this time, but that has been delayed. However, the ten cabins have been built and were dedicated at May Fest. We will receive additional information on South Mountain during this district conference. There are many people to whom I am deeply indebted for their encouragement and support. We have appreciated the leadership of General Superintendent Dr. Earle Wilson during this quadrennium. Rev. Jerry Lumston came into the district office as full-time assistant district superintendent. His spirit of cooperation and love for the district has been a real asset in our labors throughout the year. The other members of the Executive Committee (Rev. David Emery and Mr. Larry French) have been an important part of the leadership team. Rev. Jerry Lumston, Rev. Scott Howard, and numerous others have given many hours of dedicated service in preparing for this conference session. The District Board of Administration and various other boards, committees, and auxiliaries are greatly appreciated for their unselfish service. Thanks to each minister, their spouses, and our dedicated laity who are committed to ministry in your communities. There would not be a district without your loyalty and support. My deep appreciation goes to my daughter, Cathy, who has served so effectively as the district office administrator. Special thanks to my wife, Catherine, for her strong support and assistance in all areas of our ministry. She is a quiet, behind the scenes person but has been largely responsible for any success we may have achieved. This will be my final report as your district superintendent. It was twenty years ago that you, my peers, elected me as your leader. You entrusted me with a great responsibility, which with God’s help, I have tried to faithfully fulfill. It has been an honor for me to serve this great district in this capacity. I pray that, in some small measure, I have been a worthy successor of all those great leaders who served before me. The North Carolina West District has been good to Catherine and me, and we are grateful that you have given us a place to serve the Lord in Kingdom work. We appreciate every act of kindness and hospitality shown to us. To my successor, I pledge my assistance to insure a smooth and orderly transition. I remember the words of the late Rev. E. L. Henderson after he had retired as conference president. Standing on the conference floor at Colfax, he said, “As long as I live, I will do everything possible to help this conference, and when I get to heaven, if there is anything I can do over there, I will do it.” This is my pledge to you. Respectfully submitted, Henry D. Williams, District Superintendent

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT STATISTICAL 2007-2008 Summary Of District Activities Miles Traveled Churches Visited First Class Mail (Estimated) Third Class Mail E-mails Many District Board of Administration Meetings District Executive Committee Meetings Committee and Board Meetings Social Occasions in the District Personal Interviews Hospital Calls Sermons Preached Funerals Attended and Participated In Zone Meetings Area Revival Services Children’s Camp Visits Youth Camp Visits Wesleyan Women Convention (Days) DS Institute in Orlando (Days) DS Roundtable in Orlando (Days) Asbury Ministers’ Conference (Days) Set Apart Youth Convention in Orlando (Days) Southern Area Ministers’ Conference South Mountain Tent Meeting and Special Events (Days) GS/DS Day of Dialogue North Carolina East District Conference (Days) Sunday School Seminar with Dr. Elmer Towns Eastern Area GS/DS Meeting in Lancaster, PA (Days) Carolina Pastors’ Gathering (Days) LBA Pastoral Evaluations Shared BFY Retreat (Days) DBMD Interviews (Days) Orientation Session for New Pastors and Directors (Days)

39,420 86 6,000 14,500 5 5 40 5 72 7 52 3 4 2 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 5 1 1 1 3 3 18 4 4 1

Respectfully Submitted, Henry D. Williams, District Superintendent

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT OFFICIAL ACTS - 2007-2008 May 2007 6 - Assisted in the annual business meeting at Calvary. 7 - Along with Rev. Jerry Lumston, interviewed Rev. Richard Warren as a possible supply pastor for Clyde. 7 - Along with Rev. Jerry Lumston, met with Life Spring LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 14 - Received a district letter of transfer for Rev. Derek Albea, an ordained minister, from the South Carolina District. 27 - Participated in the 12th Anniversary Celebration at First Haitian. 27 - Accepted the resignation of Rev. Perry Hines as supply pastor of Clyde to be effective immediately. 27 - Appointed Rev. Richard Warren as supply pastor of Clyde to be effective immediately. June 2007 3 - Participated in the 100th Anniversary Celebration at Mt. Wesley. 4 - Issued a district letter of transfer for Rev. Harold Bumby, an ordained minister, to the North Carolina East District to be effective June 28. 8 - Received a district letter of transfer for Mr. Davey J. Blackburn, a ministerial student, from the South Coastal District. 15 - Issued a district letter of transfer for Rev. Derik Idol, a licensed minister, to the Illinois District. 23 - Participated in the Wesleyan Women Convention. July 2007 6 - Accepted the resignation of Rev. Derek Albea as pastor of Memorial Park. 9 - Participated in Wesleyan Youth Convention. 11 - Granted Rockingham permission to use Rev. Hank Williams for revival. 17 - Issued a district letter of transfer for Rev. Andrew Weaver, an ordained minister, to the Indiana North District. 19 - Granted Faith permission to use Rev. Rick Hundly, an evangelist in the Friends Church, for special services. 30 - Granted Cherryville permission to use Dawn Smith Jordon as a speaker for special services. August 2007 6 - Appointed Mercedes Vargas, Chairman; Gustavo Hernandez, Vice-Chairman; Julia Gomez, Treasurer; Carolina Hernandez, Secretary; and Jose Gomez as the Advisory Committee for Light to the Nations. 15 - Granted Gastonia, First permission to use Rev. David Maerschel for revival services in the fall. David works with the Billy Graham Association. 29 - Appointed Rev. Mark Loman as supply pastor of Calvary. 31 - Received a district letter of transfer for Rev. Richard Hudgens, an ordained minister, from the Kansas District. 31 - Received a district letter of transfer for Rev. Trevor Beers, an ordained minister, from the Greater Ohio District. September 2007 7 - Received a district letter of transfer for Rev. Richard D. Pocock, an ordained minister, from the Western New York District. 19 - Granted Asheville permission to use Rev. Richard Kinsland for special services. October 2007 5 - Granted Faith permission to use Rev. Allen Knowles, a missionary, for special services. 30 - Signed contract with Hinkle, Price, and Cole leasing the new office space in our present building.

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November 2007 5 – Granted the Gaston Area Revival Committee permission to use Dr. Lenny Stadler as an evangelist for their area revival in April 2009. 7 – Met with Wendover Hills LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 8 - Issued ninety-six (96) licenses to licensed ministers, ministerial students, and lay supply pastors in the North Carolina West District. December 2007 11 – Issued a district letter of transfer for Rev. Stephen D. Walker, an ordained minister, to the Indiana North District. January 2008 7 - Met with Wendover Hills LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 8 - Received a district letter of transfer for Rev. Don Jewell, an ordained minister, from the Indiana South District. 9 - Appointed Mr. Larry French, Rev. David Emery, Rev. Todd Reynolds, and Mr. Jon Olin Childs as the Compensation Committee to review salaries for district leaders. Mr. Larry French served as chairman. 18 - The District Executive Committee met with Long Shoals LBA concerning pastor/parish relations. 18 - Interviewed Rev. Brandon Risch as a possible pastoral candidate for Wendover Hills. 27 - Met with Spring Hill LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. February 2008 1 - Received a district letter of transfer for Mr. Timothy Dumont, a ministerial student, from the North Carolina East District. 5 - Chaired Wesleyan Women Nominating Committee. 8 - Met with Bessemer City LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 10 - Met with Shelby LBA to review Rev. Tommy Buchanan’s extended call. 10 - Accepted Rev. Matt Rampey’s resignation as pastor of Mt. Moriah to be effective immediately. 11 - Appointed Rev. Perry Hines as supply pastor of Mt. Moriah. 25 - Chaired Wesleyan Youth Nominating Committee. 26 - Issued a district letter of transfer for Rev. Mitch Cartrette, a licensed minister, to the Illinois District. March 2008 3 - Received a district letter of transfer for Rev. Scott Whitney, an ordained minister, from the North Michigan District. 4 - Granted the Gaston/Kings Mountain Area permission to use Rev. Austin Porter as youth pastor for the area revival. 13 - Met with Gibbs Chapel LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 14 - Accepted the resignation of Rev. John Kinsland as pastor of Asheville to be effective March 24. 14 - Appointed Rev. Robert Allred as supply pastor of Asheville. 14 - Accepted the resignation of Rev. Derrick Lemons as pastor of Long Shoals to be effective March 24. 16 - Met with Bennettsville LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 23 - Participated in the dedication of the Family Life Center at York. 26 - Received a letter of approval from General Superintendent Dr. Earle Wilson to receive Rev. Brandon Risch, a licensed minister in the Church of the Nazarene, as a licensed minister in the process of transfer. April 2008 1 - Issued a district letter of transfer for Mr. Paul Haithcock, a ministerial student, to the Shenadoah District. 6 - Met with Jonathan Valley LBA concerning the calling of a new pastor. 12 - Chaired District Nominating Committee. Respectfully submitted, Henry D. Williams District Superintendent - 61 -

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REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Armiger, Rev. Williams, Delegates, and Friends; Since July, I have had the opportunity to visit in 68 of our churches for various services, meetings, and activities. I was able to visit several of those churches more than once. You will be pleased to know that the Wesleyan Church is alive and well in Western North Carolina. I had the privilege of seeing unbelievers accept Christ at the altar. I met others who have acknowledged and professed God’s call to full time Christian ministry. I have experienced dynamic worship, albeit in many different forms. I have heard excellent preaching and been able to sit in on lessons and Bible Studies prepared by men and women who were dedicated in their service to God. I have participated in healing services, revivals, baptisms, and other times of special emphasis. It has been a wonderful experience! While many churches are experiencing times of blessing and renewal, it is not the case with all. I have also met with Pastors and local leaders who are concerned about the future of the ministry of their respective local church. We minister in a complex world that is becoming an ever more difficult venue in which to carry out the mission of the church. In some places, the level of commitment is at an all time low. There is cause for hope! The same God that brings revival is longing to do it in the hearts and lives of all. His eyes range throughout our district, looking for hearts that will honor Him and quickening those hearts and lives by His Spirit. Many of the churches that are experiencing renewal have shared that it is a contrast to the despair and hopelessness that had once been a part of their experience. I appreciate the honor that you have given me, to serve our churches and our Lord. This last year has been a rich experience and I am indebted for the confidence placed in me. I have had the privilege of meeting some of the finest people in this part of the country. As I have traveled, my confidence in the local church has been bolstered. We carry out ministry in many different ways in the churches of the North Carolina West District, but it is done with hearts filled with gratitude and a desire to serve. May it always be the case!

SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • • • • • • • •

Evangelism and Church Growth Served as Chair of the Committee Provided Oversight for Church Plants Visited Each Church Plant and Preached in Services Recruited and Arranged Details for Church Planter in Asheville Area Corresponded With Denominational Director Regarding a Variety of E&CG Issues Extensive Documentation, Interviews, and Meetings for Immigration Purposes Several Trips to View and Research Potential Locations for Church Plants / Progress of Building

DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT • • • • • • •

Served as Chair of DBMD Committee Participated in 62 Interviews of District Ministerial Students Enrolled 14 New Students in Ministerial Education Program Met With Several Students to Address Individual Concerns Gave Oversight to the Revision and Updating of Student Transcripts Traveled to Southern Wesleyan University and Asbury Seminary for Meetings/Recruitment Traveled to Regional FLAME Events to Meet With Students and Encourage Their Progress

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OTHER DUTIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Served to Direct District Conference Planning (Housing, Meals, Facilities) Established Planning Team to Give Oversight to District Conference Negotiated Meals for District Conference Negotiated Housing Contracts for District Conference Negotiated and Assisted in Processing 4 Loans with Wesleyan Investment Foundation Established New E-mail System to Facilitate Improved Contact for District Events/Notices Served as District Coordinator for Leadership Development Journey Led LDJ Group in Sandhills Area Attended 3 SMRCC Board Meetings South Mountain: Attended Mayfest, Old Fashioned Tent Meeting, Christmas at South Mountain Attended Wesleyan Men’s Convention; Conducted Election of Officers Attended Southern Area Ministers Conference at Southern Wesleyan University Worked with Year of Service Director to Organize Spring/Fall Zone Meetings Served as Chair of Planning Committee for Carolina Pastor’s Gathering Gave Oversight to Remodeling of Office Space for Our New Location Several Targeted Contacts/Meetings With New Pastors in the District Participated in Pastor’s Orientation for New Ministers in Our District Attended 5 Pastor’s Prayer Breakfasts Attended 5th Sunday Gatherings in Sandhills and Gastonia Areas Attended Area Revivals: Gastonia, Foothills, Tri-County, High Point Preached Revivals at: Emmanuel Wesleyan; Christ Wesleyan in Winston-Salem Conducted Pastoral Vote at Thomasville, Memorial Park Wesleyan; Monroe, Valley Church Conducted 3 Pastor Evaluations Met With LBA of Local Churches: 11 Meetings Attended and Preached at 100 Year Celebration at Old Fort Wesleyan Attended and Preached at 75 Year Celebration at Boger City Wesleyan Led Dedication Ceremony for Prince of Peace Wesleyan Filled Pulpits During Pastoral Transitions, Absence and/or Sickness of Pastor Attended 6 Funerals and/or Visitation as a Representative for the District Traveled 14,993 miles for District Purposes

Thank You for the Opportunity to Serve Our District: Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Jerry L. Lumston Jr., Assistant District Superintendent

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REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE

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REPORT OF THE WORLD MISSIONS TREASURER

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT We, the members of the District Board of Ministerial Development having duly examined each candidate and verifying that each has completed all academic and service requirements, do hereby recommend to the 2008 N.C. West District Conference the following persons for Ordination to the Christian ministry: John Corey Budwine, Marshall Wayne Earley, James Daryl Lewis, Johel Noe' Rodriguez, Benjamin Grant Spear, Matthew Tietje, E. Scott Whitener. Furthermore, after duly examining each candidate, receiving approval from the supervising General Superintendent, and verifying the successful completion of all requirements do hereby recommend the following persons for the Validation of their Ordination: Carlton Allen Pulliam We recommend as a Commissioned Special Worker in Children’s Ministries: Selina Mullinax Wheeler We recommend as a Commissioned Special Worker in Coaching/Church Development Ministries: Margaret Pardue Gasperson We recommend that that following be granted to the status of Licensed Minister: Michael Arnold, J. Scott Atkins*, Marty Benfield, Harold Bumby III*, James Kent Cardwell, Luis Cordero, Amber Coulter, Gary Crisp, Jesse Gasperson*, Amanda Gilbert, Travis Gilbert, Michael Greer, Nestor Gudino, Joshua Hampsher, David Johnson, Wilfred Louve, Jon Mann, Jennifer Manser*, Nate McMurphy, Scott Newton, David Pittman, Vernon Smith, Andrew Stewart, Stanley Stogner, Mark Tolan*, Jeff Teague*, W. Bruce Williams We recommend the following to be Ministerial Students: Xinia Lobo Aguilar, Robert Arrington, Dale Banton*, Matt Beasley*, Elizabeth Dennis Bentley, Sergio Bibiano, Davey Blackburn, Kevin Carter, Bradley Clodfelter, Ana Cordero, Julia Contreras*, Connie Davis, Daniel Dorsett*, Don Dykhoff*, Diana Ervin, Jonathan Frady, Pierre Francois, Kyle George*, Jose Gomez*, Nowell Hardin, Teresa Hartzoge*, Keila Gudino*, Matthew Haynes, Carolina Hernandez, Gustavo Hernandez, Michael Jernigan, Brett Johnson, Bryan Joyner, James Brandon Lewis, Bonifacio Luna, Alsonso Martinez, Carolina Martinez, Laurrie McGrady, Alyssa McKenzie, Chris McKenzie, Bernadino Monarca Bo Morrison, Kay Nixon*, Chip Norman, Scottie Payne*, April Parker*, Tim Peacock, Russell Purvis, Joshua Ramsey, Jhoni Ruiz, Terena Taylor*, Graham Smith*, Joshua Tietje, Juana Valverde, Ben Wease, Raquel Welsh, Steven M. Williams * Designates New Appointment Ordained Ministers in the Process of Transfer: Hubert Rabon Licensed Ministers in Process of Transfer: Kevin O’Connor, Brandon Risch Ministerial Students in Process of Transfer: Kenneth Wagner, Lyle Denton, James Sisson II Ministerial Students Removed or Withdrawn: • • •

Failure to meet or report: Ricky Austin, Tim DuMont, Robin Potts, Marc Tipton, Withdrawn: Arnitta Collier, Kelvin Collier, Milton Granados, Tim Barrett , Jeremy Coolley, Jimmy Maney, Steve Pence, James Radford, Arlette Threats, Andrew Pierce No activity: Steven Pressley, Chris James, Wesley Williams

Jerry L. Lumston Jr., Chair of DBMD

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT NOMINATING COMMITTEE BUILDING AND CHURCH PROPERTY COMMITTEE District Superintendent, Chairman; Piedmont Zone: Bob Beaver and George Simmons Western Zone: Tony Baker and Johnny Houser

KID’S CAMP COMMITTEE Children’s Camp Director, Chairperson Patsy Craven, Kelvin Carpenter, Bake Garman, Carson Gore, Joy Haithcock, Randy Haithcock, Ronald L. Haithcock, LaVon Keener, Janet McCall, Scott Mickey, Nancy Self, Bonnie Spear, Wayne Spear, Juanita Wallace

CONFERENCE ACTION COMMITTEE District Superintendent, Chairman District Treasurer, Rachel Dickens, Joey Jennings, Forbis Kivett, Don Parham, Evon Pulliam, Larry Ward

COMMITTEE ON REMEMBRANCE Tim Smith, Chairman; Don Dawalt, Scott Howard

SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMITTEE Scott Howard, Chairman; David Albertson, Kim Fowler, Jesse Garmon, Don Jewell, Tim Smith, Bill Tietje, Trent Patterson

SOUTH MOUNTAIN BOARD NOMINEES Michael Covington, 2011; Bake Garman, 2011

FLOOR TELLERS Scott Wheeler, Chairman; Harold Bumby, Jr.; Ben Caldwell; Patrick Dagenhart; Beau Hamner; Brandon Lewis; Jon Mann; Greg Manser; Ben Spear; Matthew Tietje

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REPORT OF THE WORLD MISSIONS DIRECTOR Many of our churches in the district have been involved in mission minded projects during the past year. Hoover Smith reports that Gastonia First has been working on getting dental equipment shipped to Zambia and fundraising in order to build a much-needed clinic in the region. After conference last year our district pushed the fundraising for the mobile medical/dental bus to our budget goal. Praise God! Several work teams were able to get the bus garage in Jamaica ready to receive the bus. The work on the garage proceeded on schedule despite the loss of one of the Jamaican workmen. The team from Charlotte First along with the Jamaican men had worked on Monday but the Lord had impressed on everyone that we should take Tuesday as our “day off.” The Jamaican men came to work, so we decided to take them to the beach as well. We enjoyed a sight seeing trip, jerk chicken for lunch and the fellowship. We drove to the beach eager to enjoy the ocean water. We had been there for 10 minutes or so when Brother Gale had a massive heart attack and died. I tell all this to praise God for His timing, His plan, His mercy and His grace for I know He was with us throughout that day and the days that followed. If you have never been out of your comfort zone on a short-term trip, I encourage you to step out on faith with the knowledge that God will take care of you! With the garage now secure, we are waiting on our technical team to “hook up” the equipment. We hope this will be completed by conference so we can arrange for shipment. Given the economic climate, no new projects are being considered by the district in an attempt to assist in the fundraising for our missionaries from this district. If your church wants to assist our missionaries in need, contact Global Partners for more information. I want to take this opportunity to remind the district that Global Partners has a website at www.praygivego.com that can assist you in choosing mission projects, funding, insurance for short term mission teams and much more. Respectfully, Paul Finch, Director

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REPORT OF THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN DIRECTOR General Superintendent, District Superintendent Rev. Henry Williams, fellow ministers and delegates to the thirtieth session of the Annual Conference of the North Carolina West District: Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our district project at South Mountain continues to move forward. We now have cabins 1-5 completed, equipped with bedding and ready for use. Cabins 6-9 should be completed by the time our District Conference convenes and cabin 10 is 90% complete. This has been made possible by the generosity of our SMRCC $upporters and the untiring labor of love by our many volunteers who have caught the vision of what South Mountain will mean to the youth of our district. During May Fest ’08, a special dedication service was held by the South Mountain Board and D.S. Williams for the purpose of dedication of our cabins for the Lord’s glory and camp use. Cabin completion will allow us to open the camp on a temporary and limited basis for groups of 120 or less. This is possible by using Cabin #2 as a dining facility for catered meals, Cabin 1, 3, 4, 5 & 6 for housing, and Cabins 7, 8, 9, & 10 for classrooms and assembly. Call now for reservations. As the cabins are completed, we will move into Phase II of construction which will include the erection of the open air pavilion followed by the construction of the multi-purpose youth center which will consist of kitchen/dining hall complex, assembly area, meeting rooms, first-aide station, storage facilities and bathrooms. Adjacent to the youth center will be the swimming pool. June 15th was set as our target date to begin construction of the pavilion with its adjacent bathrooms. As conference convenes the grading should be underway. Once the grading is done and footings are in place construction time should be around 4-5 weeks. To bring this to pass, the South Mountain board voted to borrow $150,000 from WIF. Our goal is to pay off this loan as quickly as possible in order to move on to the next project . . . the dining hall and swimming pool. A million dollar miracle is needed to fund Phase II and we give thanks to and praise for those who have gotten on board the Miracle Train. Where will we get a million dollars, you might ask? The 2007 District Conference reported a total of 11,105 Covenant and Community members. If each member would commit to $10 a month for one year ($120) we would raise $1,332,600. That would be more than enough to complete all Phase II buildings and provide their furnishings. The flow of financial $upport will determine the rate of construction. The Miracle Train is ready to roll . . . “All aboard!” Town Hall Meetings: Jon Childs and Bob Allred serve as our Public Relations representatives and travel to our churches to update the progress of the work, share the vision, and present a brief power point presentation with a Q & A session. Call Jon or Bob if you would like them to come to your church or group meeting. Events: Last fall’s Old Fashion Camp Meeting was well attended and several found help at the altar as Rev. Gary Bates served as our evangelist. This year’s Old Fashion Camp Meeting will feature Rev. Tim Jones as our evangelist. The dates are September 5, 6, & 7. For more information contact Rev. David Surrett, Camp Meeting Chairman. •

ALL THE KINGS MEN, an outdoor camping experience for father & son/daughter was a great success under the direction of Rev. Bake Garman. Don’t miss this fall event. Date is October 17 & 18. Contact Rev. Bake Garman for information.



OCTOBER FEST and Youth Celebration will be held under the leadership of Rev. Ben Caldwell. Date TBA.



CHRISTMAS ON THE MOUNTAIN, under the leadership of Katherine Pace was a wonderful day. Christmas Caroling, hot chocolate and cookies, Bar-B-Que by the Wesleyan Men of Firestone, hayrides, Santa Claus, and the lighting of the South Mountain Christmas Tree were part of the festivities. This year’s date is December 6.

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MAY FEST ’08 took place on May 17 under the leadership of LaVon Keener. The weather was beautiful, the attendance was great (in excess of 400), the food was delicious, the games were fun, and the music was inspiring. May Fest gets “bigger” and “better” each year!

Volunteers: We cannot say enough about the great work of our faithful volunteer crews under the leadership of Cecil Keller, volunteer coordinator, and Milton Keener, construction chief. In the past three years there has been 11,600 hours of volunteer labor. Many of these men are licensed professionals, electricians, plumbers, roofers, etc. Cecil figures that at $10/hour our volunteers have saved us over $116,000. To God be the glory and to our volunteer team, THANKS! To become a part of the volunteer team or to schedule a workday for your men’s/ladies’ group, contact Cecil Keller. Tuesdays and Saturdays are designated as “work days.” Come join the team! Catch the Vision: 2008 is the year of “The Miracle Worker.” Through your gifts you become a part of the Miracle . . . bringing to pass the possibility of our children finding God on the mountain. That is Priority One of our South Mountain project. Our children are the “future” of the church, and our camps can be the instrument for spiritual guidance to lead them in the right direction. Thank you for your $upport! Again,let me give special thanks to all of our $upporters, Volunteers, Prayer Warriors, SMRCC Board and Committee members who are working hard to bring this project to completion. “Onward still ‘tis Jehovah’s will.” Respectfully and for the kids, Robert Allred, Director

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REPORT OF THE SOCIAL CONCERNS COMMITTEE To:

The General Superintendent District Superintendent, Rev. Henry Williams Ministerial and Lay Delegates of the Thirtieth Session of the North Carolina West District Conference

The unraveling of the Biblical and moral fiber, which has held this society of ours together, is continuing to occur at a rapid rate. The question remains, will the Church “Stand In The Gap” and begin to make her voice heard against these issues as they arise. Today, more than ever, the issues of marriage and family are at the forefront. From the “redefining of marriage” to the basic issues of poverty, abuse, and alcoholism, today’s family are coming under a barrage of attacks from all sides. They need a Church that will be their voice and stronghold to withstand these blatant attempts to destroy what God ordained. As I mentioned in last year’s report, all of these issues (and many more) are why it is imperative that pastors, lay people, and all Christians, take a stand. Let me challenge you, as leaders in your local church, to . . . 1) PRAY – Pray over these issues and pray how you may lead your church to speak out and rise up against these issues, which threaten the biblical and moral fiber of our communities. 2) PREPARE – Create a plan of action as a local body of believers. Use the resources, which have been provided by your District Social Concerns Committee. Go back to your local church and make a commitment to become pro-active in your own local community, to “Stand In The Gap” for what is right, moral, and biblical. 3) PARTICIPATE – Get involved --- individually and corporately as a body of believers. “Christians are called to perform a ‘prophetic’ role in modern-day culture. What does that mean? In both the Old and New Testaments, prophets were charged by God to deliver important messages to their contemporaries. They served as God’s conscience to their people. In addition to speaking, they often demonstrated their messages to the culture in which they lived. They were like walking, talking billboards placed at key intersections in their nation to relay God’s messages.” ( “Personal Faith Public Policy”, Pg. 43) Your District Social Concerns Committee has addressed a wide assortment of issues this year from sanctity of life, poverty, teen issues, to immigration. It is our hope that by providing resources for these issues that it will be the catalyst for mobilizing our district to “Stand In The Gap” and preserve our biblical heritage of our country and our Church. THANK YOU to our 2007-2008 District Social Concerns Committee. Members are: David Albertson, Kim Fowler, Jesse Garmon, Don Jewell, Scott Howard, Tim Smith, Bill Tietje and District Superintendent Henry Williams. Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Scott Howard, Social Concerns Chairman

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR To the thirtieth session of the annual conference of the North Carolina West District: Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. This year The Wesleyan Church celebrates its fortieth birthday. In June of 1968, representatives from the Wesleyan Methodist Church and the Pilgrim Holiness Church met at the door of Warner Auditorium on the campus of Anderson College in Indiana and marched shoulder-to-shoulder into the service of merger. The site itself was significant. Anderson College was located almost exactly halfway between Marion, Indiana, which was the headquarters of the Wesleyan Methodists, and Indianapolis, headquarters for the Pilgrim church. The churches literally met halfway, a beautiful metaphor for merger. In the inaugural general conference, which followed, two general superintendents were elected from each side of the merging church. The two Wesleyan Methodists elected in that historic conference were Dr. B. H. Phaup and Dr. Virgil A. Mitchell – both of them graduates of what is now Southern Wesleyan University. The merger itself was largely made possible by the vision and passion of Dr. Roy S. Nicholson, who had served as president of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in the days before there were general superintendents. Roy Nicholson was also an alumnus of “Central College” and at the time of merger was chair of the Religion Division there. Anniversaries are a great time to look back, but there’s also no better time to look forward. Southern Wesleyan and the other Wesleyan colleges and universities are still producing Kingdom servants and future leaders for the denomination. With your help, and if Christ tarries, we’ll be able to make the same appraisal forty years from now. And some of those leaders may well be your sons and daughters. In Christ, Robert Black, Educational Director

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL DIRECTOR To:

General Superintendent District Superintendent, Rev. Henry Williams Ministerial and lay Delegates Gathered for the Thirtieth Session of the North Carolina West District Conference

It has been a great honor to serve as District Sunday School Director this year. Jesus’ commission to the church was to make disciples. Sunday School remains the most used method of discipleship for the majority of our churches. The challenge we face is to get more of our people involved in spiritual formation groups (small groups, Sunday School classes, etc.). The district committee feels our classes and small groups need to be purposefully more missional in reaching out. Discipleship is not just learning about Jesus, but it is also living like Jesus. We have revised the District Standards to make this more of an emphasis for our classes and small groups. We are also excited to provide a district wide seminar for all church leaders. We hope this seminar will provide vital information and techniques to help us be better equipped to reach people and disciple believers. The topic will be “Reaching People under 40 While Keeping People over 60.” We encourage each church to bring a team of leaders. The District Sunday School Committee has taken the following actions this past year: • Scheduled a one-day discipleship seminar with Edward Hammett. Mr. Hammett has written a book “Reaching People under 40 While Keeping People over 60” and he will be training us on some of the concepts of the book. The seminar is for all church leaders and will be held on Saturday October 11, 2008, at Kings Mountain First Wesleyan Church from 9:00 A.M. – 1:00 p.m. • Dr. Elmer Towns held a Sunday School Seminar for our district in September. Dr. Towns’ topic was, “Leading Your Sunday School into the 21st Century.” The seminar provided those who attended some important information and strategies for improving our Sunday School. • Revisions were made to the District Sunday School Standards. The committee wanted to place more emphasis on discipleship and outreach. These are included in your packets. Finally, I would like to thank the members of the Sunday School committee for their work and support this year. The members of the committee are Tim Clark, Doug Dennis, Eddie Gray and Joe Harding. Respectfully Submitted, R. Todd Reynolds, Sunday School Director

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2008-2009 DISTRICT STANDARDS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARDS (Minimum points to receive a certificate/district award = 500) OUTREACH 1. Actively maintain a prospect list - people you are assuming spiritual responsibility for and trying to get to join a Sunday school class. 2. Experience at least one conversion that can be directly attributed to the Sunday School Ministry. 3. Conduct at least one membership class. 4. An organized Sunday School visitation/follow-up program. 5. Establish and maintain a community outreach emphasis that at least monthly ministers to those who cannot or do not attend services on campus. (Nursing Home, Prison Ministry, Weekday Discipleship or other Christian Education ministry). LEADERSHIP 1. Conduct an annual meeting with Sunday School leaders to set goals and plan emphasis. 2. Participation by the Pastor and at least one representative at the district S.S. Events for this year and or other similar events such as the MACEA convention or other Christian Education seminars. 3. Conduct an annual installation of Sunday School Staff or another service for special recognition for local Christian Education staff. 4. The equipment and facilities are evaluated annually for needed improvements and a report of this evaluation submitted to the Local Board of Administration. PROMOTION 1. Ongoing reporting to your congregation of current year’s attendance performance compared to the previous years by using either / both of the following methods: Public display of graph or publish in bulletin or newsletter. 2. Fall Rally Day/Friend Day - Dedicated to outreach / Sunday School. 3. Spring Rally Day/Special Day - Dedicated to outreach / Sunday School. 4. Church had a Spring or Fall Sunday School Promotion of at least 4 weeks. 5. Report quarterly to the District office IN Time to be included in the District newsletter.

GROWTH 1. Start at least one new class. (This class should be started for the purpose of growth. It should target new ministry opportunities rather than redefining existing classes.) 2. Gain in total enrolment of 5% over the previous year. (This includes all departments, Extensions, cradle roll, and home department). 3. Increase in attendance for either the Fall or Spring Rally Day. 4. Increase in both Sunday School & AM Worship attendance. 5. Increase in Sunday School average attendance: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 x Gain of ______ Grand Total

= 35____________ = 50____________

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= 50____________ = 40____________

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= 25 ____________ = 25 ____________ = 25 ____________ = 40 ____________

= 50 ____________ = 35 ____________ = 35 ____________ = 50 ____________ = ____________ ____________

Name of Church ______________________________________________

Average Sunday School Attendance for this year (48 Highest Sundays) ______________________________________________

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REPORT OF THE EVANGELISM AND CHURCH GROWTH DIRECTOR This has been an exciting year for the Evangelism and Church Growth Committee. With God’s provision and blessing, the following things have been accomplished. •

We have a church planter for the Asheville area plant. Pastor Kevin O’Connor is a seasoned planter, having successfully established a church in Wisconsin. He also serves as a member of the denominational assessment team that interviews and recommends church planting Pastors for our Wesleyan churches. Kevin and Carol will be moving to Asheville in mid-June and will begin working on the core group and a plan to launch the church. We thank God for this specific answer to our prayers.



Two of our former church plants have moved into permanent locations. During the winter, the Highway to Heaven Church in Lincolnton purchased and made major renovations to a building. They have relocated to the new site and their worship attendance continues to grow. The Prince of Peace Church in Gastonia purchased the building previously owned by Turning Point congregation. They also completed extensive renovations and recently dedicated the new facility, which provides them with approximately three times the space of their previous location. It is encouraging to watch as “God gives the increase.”



Many of our church plants continue to lead the way in conversion growth, baptisms, and innovation that addresses the needs of their respective communities. We must continue to assure that we start new churches to reach an ever expanding and changing population.



Over the past years, we have continually received requests to assist our existing churches. This year, we plan to introduce and launch a refocusing effort for existing churches. “ALIVE” is a plan that will be introduced at District Conference and will serve to equip and encourage churches that wish to assure that their ministry is operating at the highest levels. The program features assessment, coaching, and encouragement to resource congregations in order to reach their specific constituency and community. The “ALIVE” effort will be offered as a ministry to the churches of our district.

Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Jerry L. Lumston, Jr. Evangelism and Church Growth Director

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REPORT OF THE CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR God continues to be faithful to the Children’s Ministries of this district. We have seen His hand in numerical gain at events, numbers of churches participating, interest and excitement about things we’re doing, training leaders to work with our children, and the salvation of young souls for His kingdom. To God be the glory…Great things He is doing. In May, 2007, the district ministries of Children and WKFM joined with the SMRCC board to help with the May Fest activities at South Mountain. What a wonderful day we had on the mountain with adults, teens, and kids all having fun and enjoying fellowship together. We had about eight churches sponsoring around thirteen different booths in the “Kids Kort” area. More than 100 children attended the event that day. “Little is Much…with God”, was the theme of KIDS CAMP 2007 which took place in July. Once again this year, God took the efforts of a superior camp committee and greatly blessed them. The theme was based on the Principles of the Harvest – you harvest what you plant, you reap more than you planted, you reap in proportion, and just wait… your harvest will come. Pastor Duane and Mrs. Jacque Garner were back with us as our evangelists. God truly used them and stirred many hearts through their puppets, songs, games, and messages. The spirit of God was in our midst and moving in a mighty way! God also blessed in our numbers. Numbers for both Senior and Junior camps were up overall. Total attendance was 273. The number of district churches sending students was up from just 26 the previous year to over 40 this year! Numbers of adults volunteering to be counselors was up. Money was up. Excitement was up. It was just a GREAT camp. Thanks once again to Randy Haithcock and his AWESOME team for all the hard work and prayers they pour into this event every year for our children. I am a life that was changed by this district’s camps. And I have seen first hand numerous other lives that are continuing to be changed. On Saturday, August 25 I had the opportunity to speak at First Wesleyan Church of Charlotte’s Vacation Bible School. We had a GREAT time with the kids that day. I’m thankful to have been a part of this church beginning to look for ways to truly minister to the children God has blessed them with. I was honored this year when Rev. Colleen Derr, Director of Children’s Ministries for the Wesleyan Church extended an invitation for me to join her Children’s Ministry Cabinet. I flew to Orlando, Florida on Wednesday and Thursday, August 29 and 30 for my first meeting with this group. I am excited about this new opportunity to serve my district and the denomination of the Wesleyan Church. The Spiritual Formation Department of the Wesleyan Church invited leaders from several districts across the Wesleyan Church to attend a meeting called the “Combine” at headquarters on September 20 and 21. I attended this meeting representing the Children’s Ministries of our district along with Todd Reynolds representing our Sunday School department. We were given the opportunity to discuss some ideas the Spiritual Formation Department had about district structuring of the Sunday School, adult, youth, and children’s departments. The “Huddle” for NC East and West districts was held on Saturday, October 20 at Christ Wesleyan Church in Winston-Salem. There were 71 people in attendance representing churches across NC East and West districts as well as South Carolina. God blessed the efforts of our committee headed by Wanda Trogdon of the East district and myself. Several of our district children’s leaders led seminars for the training. In December, I had the opportunity of being a part of the Set Apart Youth Convention in Orlando, Florida. As a part of the Children’s Ministries Cabinet for the denomination, I joined the rest of the cabinet in speaking at one of the breakout sessions for Children’s workers. A handful of folks from our district were present at this meeting. I also attended a business session of the Denominational Children’s Cabinet while at the convention. Children’s leaders from across our district came together at United Wesleyan in Charlotte on Saturday, Feb. 16 for our annual “Round-Up”. We spent time talking about outreach and storytelling ideas as well as camp, May Fest, and other activities of our district. This time is always encouraging for those who attend. The Kids Camp Committee met at South Mountain on Saturday, March 1. We heard reports of last year’s camp and discussed plans for next year’s camp. I am always impressed to see just what a “well-oiled machine” this camp committee is. I am thankful for the leadership of Randy Haithcock in this area.

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I attended a meeting of the Children’s Cabinet for the General church on April 14 and 15. This meeting was held at headquarters in Indiana. We discussed different ideas for trainings for Children’s Pastors and leaders. On April 18 and 19 I traveled with Rev. Jim Dunn and the Spiritual Formation Department of the Wesleyan Church to speak in the Kentucky District. Rev. Colleen Derr was speaking at a Huddle in Canada that weekend and asked me to step in for her at this district meeting. It was a challenging, but very rewarding time for me. I am thankful for the opportunity to help as many leaders of children as I can. I also spent time this year preparing a proposal for a district Children’s Cabinet. My hope is that this cabinet would assist the District Children’s Ministries leader in planning events for the district and connecting the children’s leaders of the district. Several folks have agreed to be a part of this cabinet once it is passed by this conference. I would like to thank the conference body and district leadership for allowing me the opportunity of serving this district in this capacity again this year. God has given me a passion for His Kids and the people who work with them. I know He is doing MIGHTY things in the area of Children’s Ministry and I count it a high privilege to be used by Him in this area. I am humbled when I realize through our efforts we’re changing lives, families, churches, communities, our world, and even eternity. Praise be to God! Respectfully submitted, Selina M. Wheeler, Director Upcoming dates: • • •

July 27-Aug. 2, 2008 KIDS Camp!! Sept. 13, 2008 – District Kids Event Feb. 7, 2009 – District “Round-Up” for leaders

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT YOUTH PRESIDENT To our presiding General Superintendent, District Superintendent Henry Williams, Fellow Ministers, delegates, and friends of the 30th session of the NC West District Conference of the Wesleyan Church. This year was a very interesting year for the youth department of the NC West District. We saw a large number of spiritual victories, but also suffered losses within the amount of teens involved in camp and the amount of youth pastors in our district. Once again we offered our Life Corps trip this past summer. Stephanie Steele, out of the Kannapolis 1st Wesleyan Church, did a great job leading this trip, and we look forward to even greater things from Life Corps as the program continues to build and grow. Youth Camp was one of the spiritual highlights of the year. We held our camp at “The Master’s Inn” in Altavista, Virginia. Our teens thoroughly enjoyed both weeks of camp. Attendance however was far lower than we had expected. We had 210 at senior high camp, but only had 150 teens attend junior high camp. This was our lowest year in attendance for quite some time. We were contracted to the Master’s Inn to have 410 people. This forced us to pay for 60 people that did not even attend camp, and let us with a budget deficit. The district graciously loaned the youth department the funds necessary to pay the debt, and the NC West Youth Department will repay those funds to the District. Because of the camp shortfall and the rising price to stay at the Master’s Inn, a decision had to be made on where to hold youth camp for 2008. After much prayer and deliberation, it was proposed that we look elsewhere for a location for our youth camps. Chuck Mealy from SWU was contacted, and he graciously expressed interest in SWU hosting the camp. Following his presentation, it was unanimously decided that we have youth camp at SWU in 2008. We will actually pay SWU $25 less per camper than we would have had to pay if we had stayed at the Master’s Inn. We are very excited about this year at youth camp, and more details in how you can get on board are expressed in this email. Camp dates are as follows: July 6-11, Senior High / July 20-25, Junior High. We did conduct our annual youth convention on July 9th with delegates from all across the district in attendance. Ben Caldwell will complete his second year of a two-year term as the District Youth President. Patrick Dagenhart was elected the District Youth Treasurer. The NC West District continued its LDJ group solely for youth pastors. This group met throughout the year on a monthly basis at Kannapolis 1st Wesleyan. The group began reading the book, “How to change your church for good: the art of sacred cow tipping” by Brad Powell. We also held planning sessions and a lot of prayer went up for our churches, youth groups and youth pastors. The biggest event of this year was the Set Apart ’07 International Wesleyan Youth Convention held in Orlando, FL. There were just fewer than 7,500 people in attendance, and the NC West District was well represented at the Convention. All the churches in NC West were fortunate enough to stay in the Shingle Creek Resort, which is one of the finest resorts in the area surrounding Orlando. The convention featured incredible praise and worship, dynamic speakers, and relevant seminars. It was a great experience for the youth groups across our district, and our churches look to build on the momentum begun by our young people. Close to ten of our youth pastors made the trip to SWU in mid-February to meet with representatives from the university to discuss the upcoming youth camp. We toured the camps facilities, ate meals together, and made a lot of headway in the planning for this year’s youth camps. The District youth lock-in was held Friday, February 29th – Saturday, March 1st at United Wesleyan Church in Charlotte. Corey Budwine headed up this event, and we greatly appreciate his leadership and terrific planning. The NC West Youth turned a large profit on this event, which went towards our deficit, and youth camp this summer. We had right at 250 people in attendance, so my hat goes off again to Corey, “Ascending the Hill,” and all those who helped make this lock in a tremendous success. We also had several youth pastors attend the FUEL Youth Leaders Gathering in Florida, we had several area youth revivals, cabinet meetings, youth camp meetings, and youth pastor prayer times

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I am thankful each day for the growing sense of unity and togetherness that I am seeing within our youth groups and churches. I pray that the Lord will continue to fuel that fire each and every day, both in our hearts and in our lives.

Some items for the future for your personal information/consideration: I’d like to briefly address the two major issues facing us in the youth ministry movement: 1)

One of the largest things I see each year as the DYP is the large amount of changeover amongst the youth pastors in our district. It’s almost staggering at times to see all the churches that are losing, dismissing, or changing their youth pastor/leader. I’ve really wrestled with why we are seeing this happen, so I did some research. The average stay for a youth pastor in the church, even across denominational lines is between 16-18 months. There’s no real way to chart why this number is so low, mostly because the reasons for change encompass such a broad scope. However, the most common factors leading to a youth pastor’s resignation or removal are: loss of financial support/funding from the church (youth ministry is most often the first area cut), unrealistic expectations and/or miscommunication of those expectations, moral failure and/or emotional duress, and incompatibility with the church’s leadership and/or congregation. WHAT DO WE DO? Understand that being a youth pastor is every bit as stressful and complicated as being a senior pastor. I know that sounds hard to believe, but it’s the truth. Encourage your youth pastor, hold him/her LOVINGLY accountable, communicate your vision and allow time for it to come to fruition, and exercise PATIENCE. It has always lifted my spirits to know that the members of my congregation love me, are praying for me, and will help me through all circumstances, good and bad.

2)

The biggest trouble spot we are facing with regard to teens is an overall lack of desire and commitment. Right off the bat that sounds more like a personal issue that the teens themselves should work through, but there are several factors affecting this decline. Contrary to popular belief, movies, music and media are not what are shaping our teens today. The #1 factor affecting the commitment level of our teens is parental leadership. When teens do not receive the nurture and direction that they need from their parents, they quickly turn to their friends for guidance, input and what they think is love. This is dangerous because of the consequences for our teens and for our families. Parents and family will always be the primary developing factor in the life of a child/teen. It is important that we develop ministries that help educate parents while embracing teens. WHAT DO WE DO? Not all teens have parents that will participate in the church’s ministries. That cannot prevent us reaching out to them as a whole. However, we also need to see committed leadership from the families that have “grown up” in the church. Host seminars, have regular youth parent meetings, and hold open forums to help communicate this huge area of need.

Pastors, delegates, churches: the time to act is now. As the District Youth Department, we want to help you create a family-friendly environment, provide programming support, and give opportunities for encouragement and accountability. On a personal note, I feel it is also crucial that our churches and our district embrace the untapped potential of its young leaders. We are part of a relevant ministry whose voice needs to be heard—we are not the church of the future, WE ARE THE CHURCH OF RIGHT NOW! I hope that you will be in prayer for our teens and leaders in the coming year, as this year will focus on equipping our teens for ministry in their schools, as well as enabling our youth pastors and youth leaders to minister to the best of their God-given abilities. Respectfully Submitted, Ben Caldwell, District Youth President

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REPORT OF THE DISTRICT TRUSTEES MAY 2007 7 - Signed Deed of Trust and Promissory Note with WIF allowing Kannapolis, Bethel to borrow $72,000 for renovations. 14 - Signed Deed of Trust and Security Agreement with BB&T Bank allowing Sandy Ridge to borrow $136,000 to purchase land with two buildings. 15 - Signed Promissory Note with WIF allowing York to borrow $475,000 to construct a Family Life Center. 21 - Signed papers allowing Jonathan Valley to sell two older houses that had been donated to the church. This property is not adjacent to the church property. The sale price is $60,000. JUNE 2007 5 - Signed Deed of Trust and Promissory Note with WIF allowing Highway to Heaven to borrow $94,000 to purchase a church building. JULY 2007 17 - Signed contract for Deed and Warranty Deed allowing Jonathan Valley to sell two older houses and lots to Fred R. Spencer, Sr. and Dennis Dixon. SEPTEMBER 2007 29 - Signed Deed of Trust and Promissory Note with WIF allowing Brevard to borrow $875,000 to purchase $18.7915 acres of land for future relocation. OCTOBER 2007 4 - Signed Contract with Calvary Christian Methodist Church to purchase Mt. Airy property for $450,000 provided the town of Mt. Airy will rezone property for a day care and they can get financing. NOVEMBER 2007 20 - Signed Right-of-Way Easement allowing the Town of Trinity to make improvements to sewer lines on Unity property. DECEMBER 2007 11 - Signed papers granting Good Samaritan permission to borrow $50,000 from WIF to construct a fellowship building. JANUARY 2008 9 - Signed Promissory Note with WIF allowing Good Samaritan to borrow $50,000 to construct a fellowship building. MARCH 2008 26 - Granted Lincolnton, First permission to borrow $80,000 for renovations. This loan is to be combined with their previous loan. The total indebtedness is $200,000. APRIL 2008 7 - Signed Right of Way Easement for Firestone allowing the City of Gastonia to make improvements and monitor the storm water drainage systems on the back side of the property. 14 - Signed Deed of Trust and Promissory Note with WIF allowing Christ Lives to borrow $75,000 to purchase a parsonage. 15 - Signed Warranty Deed transferring Turning Point Property in Gastonia to Prince of Peace. 28 - Signed Deed of Trust and Promissory Note with WIF allowing Lincolnton, First to borrow $200,000 from WIF for renovations and combine it with their previous loan. Respectfully submitted, Henry D. Williams, Chairman Jerry L. Lumston David M. Emery - 93 -

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REPORT OF THE WESLEYAN KIDS FOR MISSIONS DISTRICT COORDINATOR A warm hello to our District Superintendent, delegates, and friends of Wesleyan Women. What an amazing year this has been. We jumped right in after district conference with The Summit in Indiana and in addition taking care of business matters we were able to worship and fellowship together. It brought the work that’s being done throughout the world in the name of Christ closer and made it more real. I appreciate that opportunity as well as many others during this past year. Our theme for the 2007-2008 conference was “Blazing New Trails” with our reference verse being Daniel 12:3, “Everyone who has led others to please God will shine like the stars.” The studies for the year were on Sierra Leone, Macedonia, Croatia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guyana, Nepal, and the WaHa People. During the year, I corresponded with WKFM coordinators and co-coordinators quarterly in a newsletter called “The Star Witness.” A handbook was put together for the local coordinators to be used throughout the year that included many FAQs and resource ideas along with various contacts and financial information. I also corresponded with pastors of churches who do not have Wesleyan Kids For Missions in their churches. There were at least five churches that expressed interest in starting WKFM and we had two confirmed. I was able to talk with children’s leaders/pastors throughout the district at various events during the years such as children’s camp and district children’s leaders/pastors meeting. We continued to jump over challenges this year and I want to thank Amy Spear for her support and work as WKFM Assistant Coordinator/Treasurer. She has put forth a worthy effort and brought a youthful excitement that was a joy to be around. As the year of “Blazing New Trails” comes to an end, we will not lose our zest for forging ahead where God tells us to go and what He tells us to do. We are challenged to face next year with the same excitement. Our theme for the 2008-2009 year is “Down by the Sea.” Our main verse will be from Matthew 13:1, “Jesus went out of the house and sat by the sea.” Countries and topics to be featured will be Faith Comes by Hearing, Antigua, Ukraine, Koi People, New Zealand, Thailand, Philippines, Swaziland, Japan, Hephzibah Ministries, Albania, and the Wesleyan colleges and universities. We receive many letters and cards from missionaries thanking WKFM for their work, contributions, and prayers. I thank you for your support of WKFM and ask for your continued prayers. There is still much room for growth and awareness in our district. As always, children are still being introduced to Christ and many missionaries say they feel the tug to serve in ministry at an early age. The job of a local coordinator is a very important one. Please join with me in praying for our local coordinators and children this next year as they are introduced to the work of Christ, past and present. Respectfully submitted, Stephanie Steele, District WKFM Coordinator

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REPORT OF THE WESLEYAN KIDS FOR MISSIONS GENERAL COORDINATOR The Wesleyan Kids for Missions program provides opportunities for carrying out its purpose, goal, and motto. Purpose: To help lead boys and girls to Christ, to train them for Christian service by studying the Word and missions, and to provide opportunities for them to serve and give for ministry worldwide. Goal: Kids will learn to trust Jesus as their Savior, to share Jesus’ love with others, to care for people of different cultures, to hide God’s Word in their hearts, to tell others about Jesus, to pray and correspond with missionaries and their kids, and to become missionaries where they are. Motto: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength” (Mark 12:20). Who are the most important people in the church? Of course, the children are. Children were important to Jesus. He told the disciples to let the children come to Him, and then He hugged them. And who had the food to feed the more than five thousand people on the hillside when Jesus was teaching? Yes, a child. A boy provided his lunch of five loaves of bread and two fish. Jesus took this lunch, gave thanks, and fed a multitude. Our children are our most valuable assets. Lead them, teach them, and love them as Jesus does. Every church needs a Wesleyan Kids for Missions ministry. Every child, teen, and adult should be taught about missions. These materials are presented in a friendly format that will excite the leaders and the children. The Wesleyan Kids for Missions Leader’s Manual emphasizes Wesleyan missionaries, countries where Wesleyans serve, projects for Wesleyans, and stories about Wesleyans. We need to learn about our Wesleyan endeavors. The theme for 2008-2009 is DOWN BY THE SEA. Join me as we visit with Jesus and find Him with his disciples DOWN BY THE SEA teaching, calling, calming, feeding, serving, providing, and walking on the water. This year the kids will learn the stories about what Jesus did by the sea. If they learn the anchor verses they will know the stories of what happened as Jesus taught the people. The following areas will be studied: Antigua, Ukraine, Koi People, New Zealand, Thailand, Philippines, Swaziland, Japan, Albania along with the following ministries: Faith Comes by Hearing, Hephzibah Ministries, and our colleges/universities. Our kids must be taught so that they will never forget, as they grow older. The 2008-2009 WKFM Leader’s Manual can be used in many settings with any age group—children, teens, and adults—in the opening exercises prior to Sunday school, during Sunday school classes, as part of your Sunday night worship service, or your Wednesday night service. The information and ideas shared will be invaluable. Everyone will learn what Jesus taught DOWN BY THE SEA. A WKFM Leader’s Resource Set is also available which contains the following: Book—101 Simple Service Projects Kids Can Do by Susan L. Lingo Book—Jesus My Very Best Friend by Joy Budensiek in English and Spanish WKFM DVD featuring countries/topics studied Inflatable World Globe Order the WKFM Leader’s Manual and the WKFM Leader’s Resource Set today from the Wesleyan Publishing House at 1-800-493-7539, or www.wesleyan.org/wph. Loving kids, Peggy Ann Camp, General Coordinator Wesleyan Kids for Missions

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SUMMARY REPORT OF THE DISTRICT STATISTICIAN District Year Ending April 30, 2008 CHURCH MEMBERSHIP Community Members Reported Last Year Received by Confession of Faith Transferred to Covenant Membership Removed Total Number of Community Members Number Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost From Last Year

770 313 51 89 943 173 22%

Covenant Members Reported Last Year Received By Confession of Faith Received From Another Wesleyan Church Received From Another Denomination Community Members Received as Covenant Members Total Number of Covenant Members Removed By Death Transferred To Another Wesleyan Church Transferred To Another Denomination Removed By Voluntary Withdrawal Removed By Expulsion After Trial Total Number of Covenant Members Removed Total Present Number of Covenant Members Number of Covenant Members Gained or Lost Percentage of Covenant Members Gained or Lost Total Present Number of All Members Total Number of All Members Last Year Total Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost

! CHURCH MINISTRIES

! Worship Attendance Primary Worship Service Average Attendance Worship Service Average Attendance Last Year Number Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost Sunday PM Worship Service Average Attendance ! Sunday School Average Number / Children Attending Sunday School Average Number / Youth Attending Sunday School Average Number / Adults Attending Sunday School Total Sunday School Average Attendance Total Sunday School Average Attendance Last Year Number Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost ! ! 2008

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10,346 327 67 101 51 10,892 123 71 90 345 77 706 10,186 (160) -2% 11,129 11,116 13 0%

8,865 8,968 (103) -1% 3,621

1,280 754 3,957 5,991 6,000 (9) 0%

Vacation Bible School Average Attendance 3,679 Number of Persons Saved Through Local Church Ministries 579 Number of Persons Sanctified Through Church Ministries 187 Number of Persons Baptized [Not Including Infants] 324 Number of Infants and Children Dedicated or Baptized 151 Number of People Declaring Call to Ministry / Missions 42 Number of People Participating in Short Term Missions 161

! Participation in Auxiliary Functions of the Church Average Attendance at Senior Adult Ministries Active Members of the WKFM Number Participating in Wesleyan Men Number Participating in Wesleyan Women ! College Enrollment Statistical Summary # of Students Enrolled in Wesleyan Colleges & Universities # of Students Enrolled in Other Colleges and Universities ! Children Enrolled in Church Programs Sunday School, Children’s Church, Mid-week, Others Total Number Enrolled in These Groups Last Year Number Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost ! Youth Enrolled in Church Programs Sunday School, Wesleyan Youth, Mid-week, Others Total Number Enrolled in These Groups Last Year Number Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost ! Adults Enrolled in Church Programs Sunday School, Mid-week Discipleship, Small Groups Total Number Enrolled in These Groups Last Year Number Gained or Lost Percentage Gained or Lost CHURCH ETHNICITY Ethnic Make-Up Of Our Churches Asian Black Hispanic Native American White Integrated ! PROPERTY Value of Church Property Church Building, Land, & Auxiliary Buildings Value of Parsonage, if Owned By The Church Indebtedness !

1,041 731 686 1,561

30 260

2,378 2,264 114 5%

1,664 1,509 155 10%

5,161 4,713 448 10%

0 1 8 2 90 1

$97,966,479 $11,510,242 $ 9,431,404

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! CASH INCOME Income – Assessable Tithes & Offerings Sunday School Wesleyan Women Wesleyan Kids For Mission / WKFM Wesleyan Men Wesleyan Youth Young Adult International / YAI Children’s Ministries Senior Adult Ministries Other Income Total Assessable Income ! Income – Non-Assessable Wesleyan Missions / Global Partners Heart of Ministries Offering Wesleyan Hour Offering Hephzibah Children’s Home Offering Native American Ministries Offering Easter Offering to Gen. Dept. of E & CG Youth Registration Pd. Intern. WY Convention Income From District / Denom. Approved Projects Income From District / Denom. Church Plant Projects Total Non-Assessable Contribution Income

$ 12,511,141 $ 207,623 $ 56,674 $ 5,600 $ 16,054 $ 69,717 $ 192 $ 18,846 $ 5,293 $ 149,261 $ 13,040,401

$ 336,245 $ 15,535 $ 5,942 $ 33,651 $ 23,685 $ 16,899 $ 93,098 $ 628,097 $ 16,198 $ 1,369,350

Total Assess. / Non-Assess. Contribution Income

$ 14,209,751

! Income – Other Grants From Gen. Dept. of E&CG or Dist. E&CG Borrowed Money Sale, Rental, Lease of Property Day Care, Day Schools, Retire. / Nursing Homes, Etc. Wills, Bequests, & Estate Investment Earnings Total Other Income

$ 18,697 $ 570,990 $ 176,483 $ 43,855 $ 84,930 $ 123,795 $ 1,018,750

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Grand Total Of All Income

$ 15,288,501

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CASH DISBURSEMENTS Pastoral Staff Pastor’s Salary Pastor’s Pension Pastor’s Housing Allowance / Utilities Other Allow. & Benefits Paid To/For The Pastor

! ! !

$ 2,214,239 $ 252,951 $ 692,703 $ 769,023

Assoc. / Assistant Pastor’s Salary $ 713,214 Assoc. / Assistant Pastor’s Pension $ 37,494 Assoc. / Assistant Pastor’s Housing Allowance / Utilities Other Allow. & Benefits Paid To / For Assoc. / Assistant Pastor

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177,905 127,740

Other Local Operating Expenses Paid For Christian Education Paid To World Mission / Global Partners Paid To Non-Wesleyan Missions {Such as World Hope} Paid To Local Benevol., Other Compassionate Ministries Paid on Indept. {Principles & Interest} Paid on Property, New Construct., & Major Remodel. Paid on All Other Expenses Not Otherwise Listed TOTAL PAID OUT FOR ALL LOCAL PURPOSES

$419,950 $ 426,169 $ 71,297 $ 369,324 $ 1,156,788 $ 1,316,497 $ 4,641,659 $ 13,386,953

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Assessment To USF-USF/EIF District Assessment Last Year Amount Paid On District Assessment Amount Of Assessment Under / Over-Paid Percentage of District Assessment Paid Paid To E&CG For Church Plant Project

$ 1,267,583 $ 1,265,377 ($ 2,206) 100% $ 13,013

Paid To Other Wesleyan Ministries Paid To / For Wesleyan Native American Ministries Paid To Wesleyan Hour Ministry Paid To Hephzibah Children’s Home Paid To All Other District / General Purposes Total Paid Out For District & General Church Purposes

$ 24,426 $ 5,884 $ 44,667 $ 49,451 $ 1,402,818

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TOTAL PAID OUT FOR ALL PURPOSES

$ 14,789,771

Respectfully Submitted, Scott Howard, District Statistician

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REPORT OF THE BEST YEARS FELLOWSHIP DIRECTOR My report for this year includes two activities that our District BYF Group participated in. Our first activity was the Beach Retreat in October at Springmaid Beach. 35 participants representing several churches in the district attended the 4 day event. David Duncan and Jim Vermilya shared with us about our Legacy in God’s Love. Jeanette and Jim Vermilya led us in worship through music. We enjoyed two nights of fellowship and food after the evening sessions. Our auction on Thursday Night netted almost $2,000.00 for South Mountain. Everyone had a wonderful time trying to out-bid each other. The session on Friday Morning ended with communion being served by David. We had a blessed time during those four days. People had the opportunity to get to know each other and to share requests with each other. We drew prayer partners the first night to pray for during the retreat and hopefully to continue to pray for the rest of the year. We did have a special time of prayer for healing at the close of the session on Friday Morning. I feel that the Lord was with us during that time and He should receive all the glory for all that transpired. Our second event for the year took place on Thursday, May 22, 2008. Fifty two members chose to meet at the picnic shelter at South Mountain for our annual South Mountain Picnic. The Lord really blessed us with a beautiful, sunny day. After a hearty welcome, Rev. Jerry Lumston led us in our blessing. We fellowshipped together while we enjoyed our picnic lunches which included an ice cream treat. Katherine Pace told about the next beach retreat, which is set up for October 21-24 at Springmaid Beach. Rev. Jerry Lumston brought greetings from the District Office. Mrs. LaVon Keener shared about the happenings at South Mountain including May Fest. Katherine then read Psalm 100 and made a few comments on it. Rev. Curtis Williams led in a time of prayer for requests. Rev. Scott Whitener (who filled in for Rev. Scott Wheeler) led the group in a few songs. He also favored us with several solos. He also gave us a challenge to “dream” big for South Mountain and to work for that dream. Following Rev. Whitener’s musical program, everyone was given a plant to take with them and everyone was urged to go to the “top” of the Mountain to see what God has helped us to do. It has been my pleasure to work with this group of wonderful people. Thank you for your prayers and support this past year. I do covet your prayers as we plan the Retreat and other activities for this year. In His Service, Katherine C. Pace, Best Years Fellowship Director

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REPORT OF THE LEADERSHIP TRAINING DIRECTOR The goals for District Leadership Training (DLT) for this past year were as follows: • •

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Make DLT a Video/DVD study oriented arm of ministry that allows churches to use material that they normally couldn’t afford to purchase themselves. Get out of the book business since so much is available on-line or at local libraries. This doesn’t mean that, if the need arises, we will not have specialty books that are not available to the general public (i.e. work books and/or audio tapes from conferences or workshops). Search ideas how to get information to the churches that need material the most. We still have great material available for all ages that will enhance any ministry in any church. Do what we can to help pastors and leaders in every church in our district.

2007-2008 started our very well at District Conference. We were able to get material into some churches hands. Several copies of the newest material were checked out as well as a waiting list established for the most popular ones. We were able to give away some dated material to pastors and lay persons who were much appreciative. However, since the fall, interest has seemed to subside. Despite efforts to remind churches of available resources, very few took advantage of them and the ones who did all requested the same material. The following churches contacted me and used material from DLT: Asheville; Beulah Heights; Bethel, Flat Rock; Hayworth; Kannapolis 1st; Forest City 1st; Sandy Ridge; York In my last report to the DBA, I stated that with churches having access to so many things on the internet as well as being able to buy material they may need, time may be at hand to re-think what we can do through DLT. We discussed that thought at our last Sunday School Committee meeting and we are in the process of coming up with ideas to address the issue to make DLT as effective as it can be. I have included in this report a list of the most recent material we have, some of which has not been used at all. Please let me know before you leave conference this year if you are interested in anything that is listed. It has been a privilege to serve this district. If you have any comments or ideas, please let me know. Respectfully Submitted, Tim Clark, Leadership Training Director

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REPORT OF APPOINTMENTS District Superintendent -------------------------- Jerry L. Lumston District Secretary ---------------------------------Joseph W. Jennings Assistant District Secretary --------------------- G. Timothy Smith District Treasurer ---------------------------------Larry French

PASTORAL APPOINTMENTS (TYPE OF CALL FOLLOWS NAME) All Nations Worship Center -------------------- Robert L. Staton (Supply) Asheville ------------------------------------------- Archie Fulkerson (Supply) Bales Memorial ----------------------------------- C. Glenn Ward (2 years) Assistant, W. Willard Kiser (1 year) Assistant, Michael Jernigan (1 year) Bennettsville --------------------------------------Henry D. Williams (Supply) Bethel, Flat Rock --------------------------------- Tim Clark (4 years) Bethel, Hickory ----------------------------------- O. David Shrum (Lay Supply) Bethel, Kannapolis ------------------------------- Joseph B. Harding, Jr. (3 years) Beulah Heights------------------------------------ Trent Patterson (2 years) Boger City -----------------------------------------J. V. Allen (2 years) Brevard--------------------------------------------- David Blackburn (1 year) Assistant, Henry D. (Hank) Moffitt (1 year) Assistant, Brian Jones (1 year) Calvary --------------------------------------------- Stanley Stogner (2 years) Canton ---------------------------------------------- Terry W. Penland (4 years) Catawba Heights---------------------------------- E. Scott Whitener (1 year) Central---------------------------------------------- David Albertson (1 year) Cherokee -------------------------------------------Patricia S. Crockett (Supply) Assistant, Dinah S. Welch (1 year) Christ ----------------------------------------------- Joseph W. Jennings (4 years) Assistant, Dennis Renfroe (1 year) Assistant, Kent Cardwell (1 year) Assistant, Mark Tolan (1 year) Christ Lives---------------------------------------- Jose Minoso (Supply) Christ Loves You--------------------------------- Claudio Errasti (Supply) Clover ---------------------------------------------- Wayne A. G. Spear (1 year) Clyde ----------------------------------------------- Richard Warren (Supply) Concord --------------------------------------------Ron Rider (3 years) Cornerstone----------------------------------------Paul Sale (Extended, review 2008-09) Associate, Josh Hampsher (1 year) Assistant, Helen Sale (1 year) Dallas ----------------------------------------------- Scott Whitney (2 years) Denver---------------------------------------------- Johnny C. Houser, Jr. (2 years) Assistant, Jeff Teague (1 year) East Gold Street-----------------------------------J. Daryl Lewis (4 years) Emmanuel, Greensboro ------------------------- W. Ray Thomas (Extended, review 2008-09) Emmanuel, Lexington --------------------------- Edwin A. Chriscoe (Supply) Faith ----------------------------------------------- Tim Satterfield (4 years) Firestone ------------------------------------------- Todd Hinson (2 years) Assistant, David Pittman (1 year) Lay Assistant, Kevin Bolin (1 year) First, Bessemer City ----------------------------- J. Wesley Brown (2 years) Music and Children’s Ministries, Diana Ervin (1 year) Assistant, Jonathan Ward (1 year) First, Charlotte ------------------------------------ Hubert Rabon (1 year)

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First, Cherryville ---------------------------------Mark B. Poe (3 years) Assistant, Beau Hamner (1 year) First, Forest City---------------------------------- Curtis Williams (3 years) First, Gastonia------------------------------------- G. Timothy Smith (4 years) School Principal, John Wilfong (1 year) First Haitian --------------------------------------- In the hands of the DBA First, Hendersonville----------------------------- Michael E. Engle (Extended, review 2008-09) First, Kannapolis --------------------------------- Forbis L. Kivett (1 year) Assistant, T. Wayne Preusz (1 year) Minister of Music, Scott Bryson (1 year) First, Kings Mountain --------------------------- Don L. Williams (1 year) Assistant, Edward A. Gray (1 year) Lay Assistant, Gary Crisp (1 year) First, Lenoir --------------------------------------- James A. Baker (3 years) First, Lexington -----------------------------------Michael Greer (3 years) First, Lincolnton ----------------------------------Thomas T. Wright (2 years) Assistant, Mike Arnold (1 year) First, Mooresville---------------------------------Lou Gardner (1 year) First, Shelby --------------------------------------- Paul D. Lavender (Supply) First, Statesville----------------------------------- Douglas R. Smith (1 year) First, Winston-Salem ---------------------------- Dale Johnston (3 years) Fletcher's Chapel --------------------------------- Andrew Stewart (2 years) Gibbs Chapel -------------------------------------- Roger Brackett (2 years) Good Samaritan----------------------------------- In the hands of the DBA Grace ----------------------------------------------- David Phillips (1 year) Greenwood Hills---------------------------------- Scott Newton (1 year) Assistant, Jesse Gasperson (1 year) Hayworth Memorial ----------------------------- David M. Emery (4 years) Assistant, Benjamin Caldwell (1 year) Dir. Of Music/Worship/Seniors, Don Dykhoff (1 year) Hickory Chapel ----------------------------------- James M. Capps (2 years) Assistant, Kim D. Fowler (1 year) Highway to Heaven ------------------------------ Danilo Aguilar (Supply) Hopewell-------------------------------------------G. K. Andrews (Supply) Jonathan Valley----------------------------------- In the hands of the DBA Assistant, Edsel Burgess (1 year) Liberty, Harmony -------------------------------- Greg Manser (1 year) Children’s Pastor, Jennifer Manser (1 year) Liberty, Summerfield ---------------------------- C. David Surrett (2 years) Life Spring----------------------------------------- Rick Pocock (1 year) Youth Pastor, Harold Bumby, III Light to the Nations ------------------------------ Luis Cordero (Supply) Long Shoals --------------------------------------- Jon Mann (2 years) Maiden ---------------------------------------------Robert Scott (1 year) Lay Assistant, Floyd Dean (1 year) McAdenville -------------------------------------- Brian Matherlee (4 years) Memorial Park ------------------------------------ David Johnson (1 year) Midway -------------------------------------------- J. Arnold Luther (1 year) Missionary -----------------------------------------Matthew Mitchell (3 years) Mocksville -----------------------------------------George Troyer (3 years) Morganton ----------------------------------------- George Bake Garman (2 years) Mt. Airy -------------------------------------------- Richard Loman (2 years) Lay Assistant, Scottie Payne (1 year) Mt. Hebron ---------------------------------------- Kemuel Travis (2 years) Mt. Moriah-----------------------------------------Jim Moretz (2 years) Mt. Wesley ---------------------------------------- Eric Yelton (4 years) Nebo ------------------------------------------------ Jeff Collins (1 year) New Covenant ------------------------------------ Gregory Bouck (4 years) Assistant, Carl Pulliam (1 year) - 103 -

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Assistant, Bruce Williams (1 year) New Hope ----------------------------------------- Johel Rodriguez (Supply) New Life -------------------------------------------Steve L. Williams (Supply) North Kannapolis--------------------------------- Steven T. Beam (4 years) Assistant, Michael Covington (1 year) Lay Assistant, Bo Morrison (1 year) Northview------------------------------------------Thomas Southern (2 years) Old Fort -------------------------------------------- William Tietje (1 year) Peeles Chapel ------------------------------------- J. W. Williams (Lay Supply) Prince of Peace------------------------------------Amado Leiva (Supply) Providence -----------------------------------------Ronald L. Haithcock (4 years) Children’s Ministries, Scott Mickey (1 year) Youth Pastor, Nathan McMurphy (1 year) Qualla----------------------------------------------- Cody Lambert (Lay Supply) Ragan ----------------------------------------------- Don Jewell (1 year) Rain Hill ------------------------------------------- Matthew Tietje (4 years) Rock Hill------------------------------------------- Trevor Beers (1 year) Rockingham -------------------------------------- Phillip Huber (3 years) Sandhills ------------------------------------------- Wayne Earley (1 year) Sandy Cross --------------------------------------- Vernon Smith (1 year) Assistant, Matthew Smith (1 year) Sandy Ridge --------------------------------------- Scott Howard (4 years) Assistant, Charles Patton (1 year) Shady Grove--------------------------------------- Sam White (Extended, review 2008-09) Assistant, Phillip Kirkman (1 year) Assistant, Anthony T. Parsons (1 year) Lay Minister of Music, Rick Hendricks Spring Hill ----------------------------------------- T. Edwin Luther (2 years) St. Stephens ---------------------------------------Gary Morris (4 years) Taylorsville ---------------------------------------- Aaron Taylor (Lay Supply) Throne of Grace ---------------------------------- Luis Cordero (Supply) Trinity, Forest City -------------------------------Marlin Johnson (Extended, review 2009-10) Trinity Heights------------------------------------J. Crawford Crenshaw (3 years) United ---------------------------------------------- Scott Wheeler (3 years) Assistant, Scott Atkins (1 year) Children’s Ministries, Selina Wheeler (1 year) Unity------------------------------------------------ Randy Haithcock (Extended, review 2008-09) Valley----------------------------------------------- Dan Cole (4 years) Assistant, Marty Benfield (1 year) Wendover Hills ----------------------------------- Brandon Risch (2 years) York ------------------------------------------------ R. Todd Reynolds (3 years) New Bethel (Affiliate) --------------------------- Reed Jones Legacy (Church Plant)--------------------------- Kevin O’Connor

OTHER MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS District Superintendent -------------------------- Jerry L. Lumston, Jr. District Superintendent Emeritus ------------- Henry D. Williams Reserve -------------------------------------------- Derrick Lemons

RESERVE GENERAL EVANGELISTS J. Harold Adcock Robert Allred Yancy H. Carter Donald A. Dawalt

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Jesse Garmon Charles W. McHargue William C. Pharr Evon Pulliam

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George D. Simmons Hoover E. Smith Dick Whitener

ORDAINED MINISTERS IN DENOMINATIONAL SERVICE Robert E. Black Kenneth D. Dill Bradford L. Fipps Michael Matlock Donald D. Wood

ORDAINED MINISTERS RETIRED Forris G. Barnard Alfred R. Bennett Philip J. Birchall Thomas Cowart Leroy C. Cox Stephen Dagenhart W. G. Davidson Morris L. Davis Joseph A. Edwards, Jr. Sherman Fairrington Archie Fulkerson Melvin L. Gentry J. Melvin Howard, Jr.

Hobert A. Isley Harold G. King, William T. Mayberry Gipsie M. Miller Harry T. Mitchell Dorothy Moorefield Paul Mullinax, James R. Perryman Richard L. Perryman Raymond L. Phaup J. W. Phillips Donald Pruett J. Marvin Quarles, Sr.

H. D. Shrum Robert L. Taylor Paul T. Titus W. Colon Wall Glenn Weaver Henry D. Williams Darrell Wilson Ted Wilson Velma Wilson

ORDAINED MINISTERS SERVING AS MISSIONARIES Eric P. Coulter Phillip E. Davis Angie Hemric

LICENSED MINISTERS SERVING AS MISSIONARIES Amber Hucks Coulter Amanda Gilbert Travis Gilber

ORDAINED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT Warren Bennett Thomas R. Buchanan Doug Caldwell David Clark Larry Ervin George Gasperson John G. Kinsland Napoleon Lazo

Pastora Lazo Ron Lee Brandon Munger Matthew Rampey Thomas Smith Ben Thomas Merce Vargas Jorge Vasquez

Shirley Wagner Ronald C. Wallace William W. Wallace Jr. Don White Jeff Wipert Nick York

MINISTERS WITHDRAWN Arnitta Collier Kelvin Collier Milton Granados ORDAINED MINISTERS SERVING AS CHAPLAINS Dennis K. Andrews Larry J. Fowler Dwayne W. Keener Michael S. Rash

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ORDAINED MINISTERS IN SPECIAL SERVICES Dianna Andrews A. Daniel Boone Jeffrey W. Dennis Perry Hines

DISTRICT COUNSELING PASTOR D. Clifton Wood

ORDAINED MINISTERS IN INTERCHURCH SERVICE Scotty Gulledge Douglas S. Hardin Rick Hudgens Butch King Michael R. Pinner Bryan Cary Rickman Brian Smith

ORDAINED MINISTERS IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSFER Corey Budwine Hubert Rabon Benjamin Spear

LICENSED MINISTERS IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSFER Kevin O’Connor Brandon Risch

ORDAINED MINISTER ON LOAN TO THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Aaron Chadwick

ORDAINED MINISTER ON LOAN TO THE NC EAST DISTRICT Doug Dennis

COMMISSIONED MINISTERS Phillip Kirkman Helen Sale Paul Sale Dinah S. Welch

COMMISSIONED LAY EVANGELIST Katherine Calhoun

COMMISSIONED LAY MISSIONARIES Becky Davis Jeff Whitney COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS Jacqueline Albertson Floyd Dean Curtis Ezzelle Margaret Gasperson Selina Wheeler

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WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT DISTRICT OFFICERS District Director Emerita Reverend Mrs. Gipsie M. Miller Lancaster Convalescence Center, Room 212 2044 Pageland Highway Lancaster, SC 29720.

Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Virginia Beam 314 W. 12th Street Kannapolis, NC 28083 704.932.9756.

District Director Mrs. Kim Harding 3333 Camp Julia Road Kannapolis, NC 28083 704-933-0076

Wesleyan Kids For Missions Coordinator Mrs. Stephanie Steele 2702 South Main Street Concord, NC 28027 704-785-8538

Assistant Director Mrs. Donna Garman 211 Stacy Street Morganton, NC 28655 828-437-0344

ZONE REPRESENTATIVES Western Zone Amy Penland 149 Newfound Street Canton, NC 28716 828-648-7765

Outreach Director Mrs. Phyllis Howard 2330 16th Street NE Hickory, NC 28601 828-256-8527

Piedmont Zone Jean Ellen Lumston 126 Hope Valley Drive Archdale, NC 27263 336-889-1964

Secretary Mrs. Katherine Pace 12232 Hampton Place Drive Charlotte, NC 28269 704-596-8709

General WKFM Coordinator Peggy Camp 115 Knoxview Lane Mooresville, NC 28117 704-892-3744

Treasurer Mrs. Mildred Kersey 3929 Nelson Road Sophia, NC 27350 336-861-1343

WESLEYAN WOMEN PURPOSE STATEMENT

Our purpose is to connect women to God, involve them in relationships and ministry to each other, provide avenues and projects for giving and service, and develop effective leaders.

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WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT WESLEYAN WOMEN 2008-2009 CALENDAR TOPICS: Options and flexibility are built into this calendar to make it user-friendly. Choose the best programs for your group. You are encouraged to choose programs and projects that will meet the needs of women in your community and provide financial assistance to those in need.

PROJECTS OF COMPASSION:

September 52 Commitment Offering for Wesleyan Colleges

October American/Canadian Bible Societies Women’s Ministry Summit (formerly General Convention) Fund

Evangelism and Discipleship Leading our family, friends, and neighbors to Christ “Birth Announcement: Evangelism Your Style” by Nancy VanHorn

November Educational Training Fund Self-Denial Offering

Family and Personal Development Developing ourselves and encouraging Christian values “Women Mentoring Women” by Jeanette Vermilya

December The Wesleyan Hour Wesleyan Women Projects

January Social Issues and Service Becoming aware and involved in our world “Compassionate Caring” by Margaret Rideout and “Equipped to Speak the Truth” by Diane Foley

WKFM Ministries Native American Ministries

February Heart of Ministries Offering

March Missionaries’ Christmas Hephzibah and WNAM Christmas

Citizenship A deeper spiritual life, involvement in community issues “God in Politics” by Violet Long

April Overseas Literature Easter Offering

OASIS Outreach Programs Connecting women to God and others

May Wesleyan Women Ministries

Cross Cultural Programs (with DVD) “Europe-Focus on Czech” by John Croft “Guatemala” by Louis and Denora Martinez “Japan-God With Us” by Andrea Swarthout “JIBACAM-Fields Planting Fields” by Anita Carrion “Mozambique” by Orai Lehman

June National Workers’ Christmas Leadership Training

July Hephzibah, Elizabeth Home, and Transition Home

August Storehouse for Missionaries Missions Equipment Fund

Please send gifts and offerings through Wesleyan Women channels. Funds raised in excess of these projects will further the purpose of Wesleyan Women.

QUADRENNIAL THEME: “Connecting Women to God and Others”

QUADRENNIAL VERSE: For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building. (1 Corinthians 3:9)

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WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT STANDING RULES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT WESLEYAN WOMEN We Recommend: 1. That the District Operating Fund be computed by the following table representing morning worship attendance for the previous year: MORNING WORSHIP ATTENDANCE DISTRICT OPERATING FUND 1 – 50

$ 40.00

51 – 100

$ 60.00

101 – 150

$ 80.00

151 – 200

$ 100.00

201 – 300

$ 120.00

301 and up

$ 150.00

2. That all district annual reports (except the Treasurer’s and Statistical Reports) and delegates credentials be sent to the District W.W. Secretary by May 1st. 3. That the Local W.W. Treasurer close her books annually by April 15th, that she send all monies and remittances to the District W.W. Treasurer by April 15 deadline; that she round off to the nearest dollar all reported funds. 4. That the Annual Statistical Report of each local W.W. Chapter be completed and mailed each year by May 1st to the District W.W. Treasurer. 5. That one lady from each zone be nominated by the District W.W. Nominating Committee and elected at the District W.W. Convention to represent the zone on the District Executive Committee. 6. That all Ministers’ wives be voting members of the Convention. (This includes wives of ordained ministers, ordained ministers in process of transfer, reserve general evangelists, retired Ordained Ministers, Ordained Ministers without appointment, Licensed Ministers, Lay Ministers, and widows of deceased ministers.) 7. That each church with a registered chapter and that has paid their W.W. District Operating Fund in full by the third (3rd) quarter will be allowed additional delegates to our District Convention based on their previous year’s average morning worship attendance. The following scale shall be followed for the number of delegates: MORNING WORSHIP ATTENDANCE NUMBER OF TOTAL DELEGATES 1 – 50

2 delegates

51 – 100

3 delegates

101 – 150

4 delegates

151 – 200

5 delegates

201 – 300

6 delegates

301 and up

7 delegates

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WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT WESLEYAN WOMEN CONVENTION Journal Of Daily Proceedings Friday, May 30th, 2008 Friday Registration – 3:00-5:00 p.m. Supper – 5:15-6:15 p.m. WKFM Meeting – 6:30-7:00 p.m. Opening – The Thirtieth Annual Convention of the North Carolina West District Wesleyan Women of The Wesleyan Church convened at Ridgecrest Conference Center, on Friday, May 30th at 7:30p.m. District Director Kim Harding welcomed the ladies to our first over night convention. She then shared some announcements on cell phones, restrooms, drawing for a free registration, bear announcement (required by the facility), bookstore hours, check out times, and survey forms. She then recognized several guests-Joy Bryant, Martha Lassiter, Peggy Camp, and our own Rev. Henry Williams. She led in prayer. We sang two songs- “Jesus Saves” and “I Love To Tell The Story” which were led by Jean Ellen Lumston and accompanied by Stephanie Steele. Katherine Pace then introduced our first speaker for the evening – Patti Garretson – who represents JAARS in Waxhaw, NC. Patti and her husband- Dennis- are out of the Skyline Wesleyan Church. Her presentation was “Experiencing the Legacy” through prayer, investing, and encouragement. She shared from her own experiences how important each of these is to a person on the field. She asked each person to pick a missionary and to pray specifically for that person and to let that person know that you are praying for him or her. She challenged us to invest our time and ourselves into this person by giving financially to their support. She pointed out that Americans spend as much on chewing gum each year as they give to missions. Thirdly, she asked us to be an encourager to that missionary by writing to them, by sending items on special days, and by sending things that they may have trouble getting on the field. She challenged us to invest our lives today. We were led in singing- “Send The Light” and “People Need The Lord”. Kim then introduced Laurie Westlake who represents Faith Comes By Hearing. Laurie lives in New Mexico. Stephanie Steele shared a special –“God Calling”. Laurie Westlake began her talk by sharing that “safety” is an American core value – not that of a Christian. She used II Corinthians 9 as her text. She used it with the unsaved. Sometimes we don’t do what He wants. Sometimes our pipes get corroded, rusty from disuse, full of baggage, or just too small as we may be a baby Christian. God then has to clean us out to use us or send someone to get our attention. We need to be aware that we are His pipelines to win others to Him. We have tried over the years by sending missionaries and God’s Word all over the world. We have reached many people, but there are many more out there that need Him. One of the big problems is that 50% of the world’s population cannot read. 70% of the world’s population lives and learns in an aural culture. They teach 2008

each other by listening. The complaint from many tribes is that “our God is not theirs”. They want God to speak in their language. The organization – Faith Comes By Hearing” along with many other Christian organizations has come up with a way to get God into their language. Faith Comes By Hearing has gone into these countries and has recorded their language, taken it back, recorded the Bible in that language and has sent it back into that village. The people can then sit around and listen to the Bible (God) in their language. These “Proclaimers” cost $100.00 each to place in the villages. They are solar powered or can be hand cranked. By 2016, 2,000 languages will be covered. Technology has increased the rate and lessened the time in getting God’s word into the hands of His people. Laurie ended her presentation with a video showing how FCBY works. Kim then closed the session and encouraged the ladies to fellowship with each other.

Journal Of Daily Proceedings Saturday, May 31st, 2008 The second session of the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the North Carolina West District Wesleyan Women of The Wesleyan Church reconvened at Ridgecrest Conference Center on Saturday, May 31st at 9:00 a.m. Director Kim Harding opened the session reviewing some announcements made the previous night. She also mentioned that T Shirts were on sale--proceeds to go to FCBH. The Jamaican Ladies’ Retreat will take place in October –contact Judy Coffee or Raynita Kivette for more details. The 2009 WILD Convention will be at Springmaid Beach Resort and Conference Center on October 16-18. Some requests were made and prayer followed. Peggy Camp-General WKFM Coordinator- brought the devotional. Peggy shared that the emphasis for WKFM this year is – Down By The Sea. The kids will learn about Jesus as he walked along the sea. [See p. 96] Peggy gave the definition of legacy as “something handed down from ancestry or the past”. She drew this into the idea of Jesus being Her best friend and who was someone who could be handed down to others. She said that real friends are ones who step in when everyone else steps out. That is the way Jesus is. He’s always there in good or bad times and when no one else is there. She talked about how we need to be true friends so that others can be reached and drawn to the Lord. After a break, Kim called the business session to order. The bar was set and the roll call ballots were passed out. Rev. Henry Williams expressed appreciation to Wesleyan Women for their work in the District. The Agenda was accepted. The District Director gave her report. The report was accepted with applause. The District Treasurer gave her report. She stated that we were down $9,000.00 in monies. $6,000.00 of that was support to missionaries. Her report was accepted. The District Outreach report was given. The District Retreat will

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WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT be April 24-26, 2009. The District WKFM report was given. Stephanie Steele mentioned that $100 will be given to 6 missionary families. Her report was accepted. [See p. 95 for full report] The election process then took place. We voted to accept by acclamation those names on the ballot. Kim Harding was elected director, Donna Garman was elected assistant director, Mildred Kersey was appointed treasurer and Virginia Beam was appointed assistant treasurer, Katherine Pace was elected secretary, Stephanie Steele was elected as WKFM director, Phyllis Howard was elected outreach director, Amy Penland was elected Western zone leader, and Jean Ellen Lumston was elected Piedmont zone leader. Katherine Pace passed out the book awards for those who had read both book club books this year. She also reminded all groups to send in their contact information. Kim awarded the Gold Rush Award to Catawba Heights Wesleyan for the highest increase in funds for this year. Kim also awarded the Lasso Award to both Jean Ellen Lumston and Amy Penland for their tie in having the most people to attend area meetings. Kim stated that our district project for this year was to be FCBH. The business was closed out and an offering was taken for FCBH. After a short break, Jean Ellen and Stephanie led us in “Great Is The Lord”. Jean Ellen favored us with a special“No Greater Love”. Laurie Westlake came back to the platform to share more with us about her ministry. Laurie shared about her time in Africa. She talked again about how important it is for God and His word to be in all peoples’ languages so they can claim God for themselves. There are many people groups that still have not heard, but modern technology is helping to lessen that number. Laurie used Esther as an illustration of us today. Esther was a captive as we are a captive of sin, Esther was to be a bride. We are to be His bride. Esther wanted to please the king and therefore became complacent in her blessing, as we also do at times. Esther was the one for such a time as this. We can be also or the Lord will find someone else to do His work for Him. God has our ear-He wants to hear us. He also has placed us here for a purpose. Esther prayed for 3 days. We need to be in prayer for what God wants us to do. We need to be careful for what we pray for. He may have something in store for us. Wycliff and the American Bible Society are partnering with FCBH in order to get the word out. We need to be challenged that there are souls out there going to hell. We need to do our part in getting the word out to these people. The offering taken was $1,425.00. The installation of officers took place at the end of the meeting. Rev. Henry Williams challenged each member to do her best in her duties as a member of the executive committee. The following were installed:

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Kim Harding, Director Donna Garman, Assistant Director Mildred Kersey, Treasurer

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Virginia Beam, Assistant Treasurer Katherine Pace, Secretary Phyllis Howard, Outreach Director Amy Penland, Western Zone Leader Jean Ellen Lunston, Piedmont Zone Leader

The meeting concluded with prayer. .Laurie Westlake gave out materials to each group about FCBH. Sincerely submitted, Katherine C. Pace NC West District Secretary

REPORT OF THE WESLEYAN WOMEN DIRECTOR To General Superintendent Wilson, District Superintendent Williams, delegates and friends of the NC West Wesleyan Women greetings to you in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Wesleyan women across our district are continually seeking ways to connect women to God. I had the opportunity to speak at one such event held at Bethel Wesleyan Church in Flat Rock, NC. The ladies there put together a wonderful “Garden Party.” Women were able to sign up for health checks on a mobile bus and then we all gathered together for a devotional, door prizes and luncheon. This even was created to fulfill our goals as an executive committee to have area gathering of three or more churches, thus allowing ladies to meet together and fellowship and encourage one another. We continued to keep local officers informed by distributing four newsletters this past year. Newsletters are mainly sent to directors of local chapters for their distribution to their Wesleyan Women participants. If there is no director on file, then material is sent to the pastor’s wife or pastor of the local church. Information about conventions and retreats is included in the newsletter as well as celebrations of registered chapters, WKFM news, and treasurer’s information. This past year the newsletter has been posted on the Wesleyan Women page of the NC West District website. For your information, the website is www.ncwestdistrict.org/html/wesleyan_women.html. I look forward to trying to keep information current on this site. Words cannot express my appreciation for each member of the executive committee. It has taken all of us working together to get this job done. I thank Anita Yelton for her work with the executive committee as assistant this past year. Katherine Pace continues to keep accurate records. Mildred Kersey continues to keep accurate books and disbursed funds appropriately. Stephanie Steele has provided excellent leadership in WKFM and Amy Spear has offered assistance in her position as well. Amy Penland and Jean Ellen Lumston have provided great leadership for our zones. Phyllis Howard has been working overboard in preparing for our retreat that will be held next year in April. All of these ladies have provided me with help and encouragement, and without their support I would not have been able to fulfill this position.

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WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT As we finalize the plans for Convention 2008 to be held at Ridgecrest, we realize it is in God’s hands. He will have those delegates and friends attend that He so chooses to be there. We look forward to spending time “Experiencing the Legacy” and getting our hearts focused on missions. It is our desire that the local churches will understand where Wesleyan Women originated as a missions-minded organization and how we can share in the presentation of the gospel to the world. Our missionary support, through Wesleyan Women, both financially and prayerfully is much needed. Keeping this in mind, we are having our first Missions Emphasis rally on Friday night May 30th, and our convention business on Saturday, May 31st. Our speaker will be Mrs. Laurie Westlake from Faith Comes by Hearing Ministries. We anticipate God’s presence at our convention. I continue to look forward to the future of Wesleyan Women in the NC West District. Each year seems to get better, and I know God has great plans for our district as we seek to serve Him. Our district continues to be a strong leader in our denomination, sending in well over $64,000 to headquarters for various funds. We give God the glory for the support of the local churches to this important ministry of women. We also give God the glory for all He has allowed to happen during this past year and look forward to a wonderful upcoming year. Remember, “This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of God’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God. Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, men will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else.” 2 Corinthians 9:12, 13 NIV Serving Him with you, Kim Harding District Wesleyan Women Director

REPORT OF THE WESLEYAN WOMEN OUTREACH DIRECTOR It was a privilege to serve as the NC West Wesleyan Women’s Outreach Director this past year. I have had the opportunity to work with the Wesleyan Women Committee and have been a part of their seeking God’s guidance from the Lord as the future events of the NC West Wesleyan Women. There are great things happening in our local churches within the outreach programs of Wesleyan Women. There were buckets of cleaning supplies and Bibles made up and sent to REACH, which is a ministry to abused women and children. These items will help the women when they are able to move out on their own. Another project that was taken on was to collect medicine bottles from all the members of the church and send to a mission hospital in Haiti. I only mentioned a few things of what our women are doing to reach out to others through various ministries, but there were many more great acts of outreach. Thank you, ladies, for your love to the Lord through your service to Him. Our Eleventh Biennial NC West District Wesleyan Women’s Retreat is approaching very fast, and I have been praying as to what the Lord’s agenda would be for this retreat. I need your prayers starting NOW as to what the Lord has in store for us as we seek His face this year at our retreat. The dates for the retreat are April 24-26, 2009, at the Springmaid Conference Center in Myrtle Beach. Our speaker will be Linda Evans from Colorado. Linda is very excited about coming to South Carolina to be with North Carolinians. Let me encourage you NOW to begin praying for the speaker as she begins to prepare for what the Lord would have her speak and the ladies in your church or your friends that you may want to invite to attend this retreat with you. I am expecting great things, and I know the Lord will be there and will not disappoint me. I would like to see each and every one of you there to witness and enjoy God’s power. Again, thank you for the opportunity in serving our Lord and you as the NC West Wesleyan Women’s Outreach Director. In His service, Phyllis C. Howard District Wesleyan Women Outreach Director

WESLEYAN WOMEN TREASURER REPORT SEE PAGES 74-75. WESLEYAN KIDS FOR MISSIONS REPORTS, SEE PAGES 95-96.

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

WESLEYAN WOMEN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT WESLEYAN WOMEN CONVENTION ROLL COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS Piedmont Zone Mary Onn Parham Danette Pierce Beth Ward Alternates: Marjorie Preusz Sherry Wilson Western Zone Jan Deaton Juanita Wallace Tammy Wright Alternates: Jan Clark Joy Scott

DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP ROLL District Superintendent, Rev. Henry Williams Kim Harding Anita Yelton Katherine Pace Mildred Kersey Stephanie Steele Amy Spear Jean Ellen Lumston Amy Penland

DIRECTORS Roberta Arrington Virginia Beam Judy S. Brantley Janene Bryson Jan Clark Donna Garman Cleo Lowe Darlene Oakley Wanda Pool Martha Y. Smith Roxanne Stadler Suzette Stirewalt Elaine Taylor Kay Thomson Beth Williams Kathy W. Wilson Sherry Wilson 2008

DELEGATES

MINISTERS’ WIVES

GUESTS

Evelyn C. Anthony Terry Arnold Bonnie Baker Cindy Banham Lynn Beck Mary Nell Blake Irma Brower Faye S. Burgin Judy Coffey Kathleen Cook Ruth Cook Doris Craver Betsy Cross Dorothy DeBrule Vicki Denton Elizabeth Falwell Judy Foster Rhonda Garrett Pamela Goforth Barbara Gosthnian Joan Green Caroline Greens Myrtle F. Hardin Peggy J. Hardin Susie Hardin Marie Hartman Belinda Honeycutt Betty Keller Evelyn W. Lester Candie McPherson Mary Misenheimer Susanne Moose Gail Page Brenda J. Parks Judy Pearson Betty Poteat Nancy Self Phyllis Seymore Evelyn Smart Iris Smith Sandra R. Snipes Bobbie Sullivan Juanita Wallace Christine Watson Gail Whitley Jenna Wright

Phyllis Capps Mary Ellen Covington Lorene Edwards Maribeth Jennings Jean Ellen Lumston Laura Jones Sarah Luther Marcia Morris Selma S. Nanney Amy Penland Rachel Quarles Mary M. Smith Bonnie Spear Lorie Travis Dianne Wallace Judy Whitener Catherine Williams Anita Yelton

Sherry Baker Debbie Dennis Ethel Duncan Kathy Dyson Brenda Fox Irma Gayan Amy Havlen Dana Hellard Terri Jones Joyce F. Loftin Susie McDonald Judy Matlock Anna Spear Julie M. Spear Susan Warren.

WKFM COORDINATORS Jackie Albertson Patt Brown Peggy Camp Sharon Combs Lisa Harris Amy Kee Susan Martin Donna C. Moore Joy Scott Michelle Snipes

TREASURERS Ginger Bartholomew Linda Blackledge Kathy Comer Alice Ensley Angie Everhart Robin Haynes Ramona Kindschi Becky McCall Irene Rose Helen B. Walker

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OTHER GUESTS Joy Bryant-Southern Wesleyan College Glenda Hoyle- South Carolina District Martha LassiterSouthern Area Patti Garretson-JAARSSpeaker Laurie Westfield-FCBHSpeaker

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SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH THE WESLEYAN CHURCH Organization occurred at Shady Grove, North Carolina, on July 4, 1879, with Rev. D. C. Linville elected President; Joel Ashworth and D. L. Gray, Secretaries. Date 1. Oct. 28, 1880 2. Oct. 27, 1881 3. Nov. 15, 1882 4. Sept. 13, 1883 5. Dec. 3, 1884 6. Nov. 11, 1885 7. Nov. 10, 1886 8. Nov. 24, 1887 9. Nov. 4, 1888 10. Nov. 27, 1890 11. Nov. 19, 1890 12. Nov. 11, 1891 13. Nov. 23, 1892 14. Nov. 22, 1893 15. Nov. 7, 1894 16. Nov. 25, 1895 17. Nov. 19, 1896 18. Nov. 20, 1897 19. Nov., 1898 20. Nov. 16, 1899 21. Nov. 24, 1900 22. Nov . 7. 1901 23. Oct., 1902 24. Sept. 28, 1903 25. Nov. 22, 1904 26. Oct. 18, 1905 27. Nov. 14, 1906 28. Nov. 23, 1907 29. Nov. 25, 1908 30. Nov. 29, 1909 31. Nov. 22, 1910 32. Nov. 21, 1911 33. Nov. 19, 1912 34. Dec. 3, 1913 35. Dec. 22, 1914 36. Nov. 23-28, 1915 37. Nov. 21-26, 1916 38. Nov. 27-Dec. 2, 1917 39. Dec. 3-8, 1918 40. Dec. 2-7, 1919 41. Nov. 30-Dec. 3, 1920 42. Nov. 24-29, 1921 43. Nov. 28-Dec. 3, 1922 44. Nov. 19-25, 1923 45. Nov. 18-23, 1924 46. Nov. 17-22, 1925 47. Nov. 16-21, 1926 48. Aug. 23-28, 1927 49. Aug. 7-12, 1928 50. Aug. 13-17, 1929 2008

Place Providence Hoover’s Grove Shady Grove Antioch Shady Grove Shady Grove Providence Shady Grove Caraway Shady Grove Freedom’s Hill Shady Grove Cedar Cliff Freedom’s Hill Shady Grove Caraway Hickory Chapel Freedom’s Hill Shady Grove Shady Grove Shady Grove Kings Mountain Hickory Chapel Gastonia Stanley Creek Hickory Chapel Charlotte Hickory Forest City Gastonia Charlotte Gastonia Cherryville Forest City Rock Hill Asheville Colfax Kings Mountain Colfax Asheville Roanoke Gastonia Knoxville Colfax Kannapolis Gastonia Roanoke Colfax Colfax Colfax

President F. B. Richardson D. C. Linville D. C. Linville D. C. Linville W. B. Richardson J. C. Johnson J. C. Johnson J. C. Johnson T. F. Sechrest T. F. Sechrest T. F. Sechrest L. L. Folger L. L. Folger L. L. Folger L. L. Folger W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude L. L. Folger L. L. Folger L. L. Folger L. L. Folger I. O. Gray H. W. Hawkins H. W. Hawkins H. W. Hawkins B. L. Padgett H. W. Hawkins H. W. Hawkins H. W. Hawkins H. W. Hawkins H. W. Hawkins J. A. Clement J. A. Clement J. A. Clement J. A. Clement E. M. Graham E. M. Graham E. M. Graham E. M. Graham E. M. Graham E. M. Graham J. A. Clement J. A. Clement J. A. Clement J. A. Clement W. C. Lovin - 134 -

Secretary Joel Ashworth O. H. Evans M. L. Cude J. C. Johnson J. C. Johnson S. W. Sechrest S. W. Sechrest S. W. Sechrest S. W. Sechrest W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude W. W. Cude C. P. Holt C. P. Holt C. P. Holt C. P. Holt I. O. Gray I. O. Gray I. O. Gray I. O. Gray I. O. Gray I. O. Gray Beatrice Dalton Beatrice Dalton Beatrice Dalton Beatrice Dalton Beatrice Dalton Beatrice Dalton Mrs. A. E. Belk Mrs. A. E. Belk Mrs. A. E. Belk Mrs. A. E. Belk Mrs. A. E. Belk Mrs. A. E. Belk E. M. Graham E. M. Graham E. M. Graham Mrs. A. E. Belk Mrs. A. E. Belk Nellie B. Graham Nellie B. Graham Nellie B. Graham Nellie B. Graham T. C. Harvey T. C. Harvey T. C. Harvey T. C. Harvey Roy S. Nicholson

Members 482 319 299 305 93 407 212 219 176 315 280

248 191 239 180 503 691 626 807 786 723 884 976 1,191 1.278 1,371 1.308 1,602 1,736 2.002 1,699 1,728 1,623 1,660 1,734 1,792 1,824 2,040 2,043 2,221 2,174 2,255 2,210 2,411 2,,562

Date 51. Aug. 5-10, 1930 52. Aug. 4-7, 1931 53. Aug. 2-6, 1932 54. Aug. 1-4, 1933 55. Aug. 7-9, 1934 56. Aug. 6-8, 1935 57. Aug. 11-13, 1936 58. Aug. 10-12, 1937 59. Aug. 9-12, 1938 60. Aug. 9-11, 1939 61. Aug. 6-9, 1940 62. Aug. 5-7, 1941 63. Aug. 5-7, 1942 64. Aug. 3-5, 1943 65. Aug. 22-25, 1944 66. Aug. 7-9, 1945 67. Aug. 6-9, 1946 68. Aug. 5-8, 1947 69. Aug. 3-5, 1948 70. Aug. 9-11, 1949 71. Aug. 8-10, 1950 72. Aug. 7-9, 1951 73. Aug. 5-7, 1952 74. Aug. 4-7, 1953 75. Aug. 3-6, 1954 76. Aug. 9-12, 1955 77. Aug. 7-10, 1956 78. Aug. 6-9, 1957 79. July 29-Aug. 2, 1958 80. July 21-25, 1959

Place Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax

President W. C. Lovin W. C. Lovin W. C. Lovin J. A. Clement J. A. Clement J. A. Clement J. A. Clement E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson J. A. Wood J. A. Wood W. C. Lovin W. C. Lovin Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson E. L. Henderson B. H. Phaup B. H. Phaup B. H. Phaup B. H. Phaup B. H. Phaup B. H. Phaup C. Wesley Lovin

Secretary Roy S. Nicholson Roy S. Nicholson Roy S. Nicholson Roy S. Nicholson Roy S. Nicholson Roy S. Nicholson Roy S. Nicholson Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance Lyman F. Lance W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup W. M. Phaup Melvin L. Gentry

Members 2,536 2,214 2,275 2,193 2,351 2,494 2,537 2,553 2,671 2,774 2,825 2,876 3,176 3,314 3,368 3,430 3,651 3,908 3.871 4,124 4,395 4,828 4,918 5,011 5,180 5,278 6,022 6,130 6,347 6,499

C. Wesley Lovin C. Wesley Lovin C. Wesley Lovin Dewey O. Miller Dewey O. Miller Dewey O. Miller Dewey O. Miller Dewey O. Miller Dewey O. Miller Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black Watson C. Black

Melvin L. Gentry Melvin L. Gentry Melvin L. Gentry W. M. Phaup R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R.A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr.

5,245 5,424 5,562 5,613 5,776 5,946 6,052 6,170 6,340 6,432 6,591 6,845 7,168 7,367 7,774 8,271 8,699 9,097 9,479 9,641

(Virginia District Organized With 1,200 Members) 81. July 19-23, 1960 82. July 25-28, 1961 83. July 24-17, 1962 84. July 30-Aug. 1, 1963 85. July 28-30, 1964 86. July 27-29, 1965 87. July 26-28, 1966 88. July 25-27, 1967 89. July 30-Aug 1, 1968 90. July 29-31, 1969 91. July 28-29, 1970 92. July 27-29, 1971 93. July 25-26, 1972 94. July 24-25, 1973 95. July 30-31, 1964 96. July 29-30, 1965 97. July 27-28, 1966 98. June 28-29, 1967 99. June 27-28, 1978 100. June 25,1979

Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax Colfax

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NORTH CAROLINA WEST DISTRICT JOURNAL

(Realignment of Districts – Monday, June 25,1979) 22 Churches (1,511 Members) transferred to N. C. East District 11 Churches (817 Members) Transferred to N. C. West District Date Place President 1. June 26-27,1979 Colfax Watson C. Black 2. June 29-30, 1980 Colfax Watson C. Black 3. June 30-July 1, 1981 Colfax Watson C. Black 4. June 29-30, 1982 Colfax J. W. Phillips 5. June 28-29, 1983 Colfax J. W. Phillips 6. July 3-4, 1984 Colfax J. W. Phillips 7. June 25-26, 1985 Colfax J. W. Phillips 8. June 24, 1986 Colfax Marlin Mull 9. June 30,1987 Colfax Marlin Mull 10. July 5, 1988 Colfax Henry D. Williams 11. June 27-28, 1989 Colfax Henry D. Williams 12. June 26-27, 1990 Colfax Henry D. Williams 13. June 25-26, 1991 Colfax Henry D. Williams 14. July 1-2, 1992 Colfax Henry D. Williams 15. June 29-30, 1993 Fort Mill, SC Henry D. Williams 16. June 28-29, 1994 Fort Mill, SC Henry D. Williams 17. June 27-28, 1995 Fort Mill, SC Henry D. Williams 18. June 25-26, 1996 Fort Mill, SC Henry D. Williams 19. June 24-25, 1997 Fort Mill, SC Henry D. Williams 20. June 23-24, 1998 Sheraton Airport Plaza Henry D. Williams 21. June 22-23, 1999 Hickory Henry D. Williams 22. June 27-28, 2000 Hickory Henry D. Williams 23 June 26-27, 2001 Hickory Henry D. Williams 24. June 25-26, 2002 Hickory Henry D. Williams 25. July 1-2, 2003 Hickory Henry D. Williams 26. June 29-30, 2004 Hickory Henry D. Williams 27. June 28-29, 2005 Hickory Henry D. Williams 28. June 27-28, 2006 Hickory Henry D. Williams 29. June 26-27, 2007 Hickory Henry D. Williams 30. June 24-25, 2008 Hickory Jerry. L. Lumston, Jr.

Schedule of Dates for Future Sessions of the Annual Conference – North Carolina West District June 22-24, 2009, Hickory Metro Conference Center June 28-30, 2010, Hickory Metro Conference Center

2008

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Secretary R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. R. A. Stanley, Sr. Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup Raymond L. Phaup David M. Emery Joseph W. Jennings

Members 8,947 9,282 9,501 9,798 9,912 10,190 10,224 10,217 10,389 10,265 10,291 10,135 10,143 10,178 10,197 10,108 10,196 10,139 10,091 10,052 10,308 10,606 10,635 10,765 11,010 11,106 11,032 11,095 11,105 11,116

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