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2014 Health CareConference Report180 delegates, staff and guests attended the2014 Unifor Health Care Conference in Halifax May23 to 25. The conference theme, “Defending ourRights; Standing up for Medicare” was reflectedbyseveral speakers, including the key note addressgiven by author and former senior US health insuranceexecutive, Wendell Potter.Potter told the delegates that he experienced a crisisof conscience after he found he could no longer abidethe routine industry practices where the needs of sickand suffering Americans take a back seat to the bottomline. “Part of my job included misleading people on theCanadian health care system and propagating the myththat it was run by ‘death panels’ when in many cases, USinsurance companies decide who lives and who dies.”Potter, pictured on the right with Atlantic RegionalDirector, Lana Payne and Ontario Regional Director,Katha Fortier, told the delegates that they have a greatsystem that they need to defend.Health Care Conference ReviewJust wanted to let you know that, once again, you outdid yourselves. Beautiful city. Lovely venue. Excellent speakers.Understandable speakers. The facts and stories they presented made me able to go back to my members and explainabout the Health Accord being the glue that kept our public healthcare system together. That it made it accessible,equitable, affordable — it is the great equalizer. That without it we will be mirroring the corporate world — 1 % can affordit, the rest will have to struggle to attain medical assistance.As evidenced by the facts and stories of privatization that the Haivens, Wendell Potter and Sean Meager presented, wedo have barbarians waiting at the gate. Your cross section of economist, doctors, scientist and private interests back theneed for public healthcare. They all presented different pieces to make the whole picture come together so we could seewhat was happening and what we have to do to try to stop it. First step is at home and work then moving out into thecommunity. Thank you very much for allowing me this opportunity to learn.In solidarity, Ja<strong>net</strong> Bailey, Unifor Local 229A reminder that conference reviews can be sent to healthcare@unifor.orgJune 2014 | PULSE3


Assemb51525354555657585960616263646566676869Year1993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011DateAugust 11Aug. 10Aug. 9Aug. 7Aug. 13Aug. 5Aug. 9Jul. 31Jul. 31Jul. 30-31Aug. 20-21Jul. 27-28Aug. 2-3Jul. 26Jul. 25Jul. 30Jul. 29Jul. 28Jul. 26PlaceFort MillColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaGreenvilleColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaBatesburgColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaBatesburgColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaHost PastorHarry WidenerRonald J. PeltonRonald J. PeltonGeoffrey KunselmanKevin M. UlmetGeoffrey KunselmanGeoffrey KunselmanGeoffrey KunselmanScott OstendorfGeoffrey KunselmanJames M. BeardenGeoffrey KunselmanGeoffrey KunselmanGeoffrey KunselmanGeoffrey KunselmanPaul W. JohnsonPaul W. JohnsonPaul W. JohnsonGen. Supt.William J. PrincePaul G. CunninghamPaul G. CunninghamJames H. DiehlJames H. DiehlJim L. BondJim L. BondJerry D. PorterJerry D. PorterW. Talmadge JohnsonW. Talmadge JohnsonJesse C. MiddendorfJesse C. MiddendorfPaul G. CunninghamPaul G. CunninghamNina G. GunterNina G. GunterJesse C. MiddendorfJesse C. MiddendorfDist. Supt.James M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenJames M. BeardenEdward L. EstepEdward L. EstepEdward L. EstepEdward L. EstepEdward L. EstepEdward L. EstepDist. Sec.Margie C. FosterJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJames H. ThrowerJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellJohn E. PowellGregory A. PressleyGregory A. Pressley4


52011 OrdinandLeft to right: Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf, general superintendent; Jeremey M. Veal, ordinand; Ashley Veal, spouse; Rev. GregoryA. Pressley, district secretary; and Dr. Edward L. Estep, district superintendent.


CONTENTSI. Official Directory ..................................................................................... 7A. <strong>District</strong> Officers .................................................................................. 7B. <strong>District</strong> Boards and Standing Committees .......................................... 8C. <strong>District</strong> Auxiliary Organizations ....................................................... 13D. <strong>District</strong> Missional Areas ................................................................... 18E. <strong>District</strong> Church Directory ................................................................. 19F. Ordained Elders ................................................................................ 53G. Ordained Deacons ............................................................................. 59H. Licensed Ministers ............................................................................ 60I. Local License Ministers (Pastor) ...................................................... 63J. Retired Ministers ............................................................................... 63K. Evangelists ........................................................................................ 65L. Commissioned Ministers of Music ................................................... 66II. General Information .............................................................................. 67III. Plan of Examination ............................................................................... 72IV. Daily Proceedings ................................................................................... 75V. Reports .................................................................................................... 83A. <strong>District</strong> Officers ................................................................................ 83B. <strong>District</strong> Boards and Standing Committees ........................................ 96C. <strong>Assembly</strong> Committees .................................................................... 106VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries ...................................... 122VII. Financial and Statistical ...................................................................... 1396


B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES1. Advisory BoardDr. Edward L. Estep, Chairman, 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-740-1412)MinistersCharles A. Fountain, Jr., (2014) 104 Teal Ln., Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org; 864-329-1066)Rodney C. Lindsay, (2014) 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: rlindsay5@gmail.com; 843-797-2688)Michael C. McAdory, (2013), 895 Wickham Dr.,Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mikemc@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-0316)Carey R. Pratt (2012), 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: bjp1021@gmail.com; 843-332-1422)Dale E. Turner (2013), 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)LaypersonsPerry Hobgood (2012), 201 Big Timber Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: perry@hobgoodelectric.com; 803-359-0035)Ron Howard, (2014) Dahoon Ln., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: ronhoward@pepsi-florence.com; 843-332-0889)Ken McDougall, (2014), 66 Adams Camp Cir., Prosperity, SC 29127(E-mail: kehel@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-364-9221)Wendel Nixon (2013), 457 Windward Point Rd., Columbia, SC 29212(E-mail: bandoc@aol.com; 803-960-3595)Iwana Ridgill (2012), 1334 Idalia Rd., Columbia, SC 29206(E-mail: ridgillw@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-782-9359)2. Camp Development/Operations Board -2012Ex OfficioDr. Edward L. Estep, 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-740-1412)Camp Manager - Alan W. Pullen, 1420 Nazarene Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006(E-mail: awpullen@hotmail.com; Cell: 803-730-1094; 803-532-3123)<strong>District</strong> SDMI Chairperson - James H. Thrower, Jr., 3200 Debidue Ln., Sumter, SC29150 (E-mail: swaymin@yahoo.com; 803-796-0595; 803-905-1286)<strong>District</strong> Director of Children’s Ministries - Dana Bays, P.O. Box 3132, Irmo, SC29063 (E-mail: dbays@sc.rr.com; 803-360-0648)<strong>District</strong> NYI President - Mike O’Hair, 5047 Fairmont Dr. Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-8881)8


MinistersJerry W. Branham, 571 Monroe Hwy., Lancaster, SC 29720(E-mail: sonlightnaz@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-286-0964)Richard I. Coleman, 225 Charter Oak Rd., Lexington, SC 29072-9200(E-mail: ricoleman@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-957-9140)Roland E. Evans, 200 Tupalo Dr., Summerville, SC 29483(E-mail: revans007@sc.rr.com; 843-771-9417)George E. Gardner, P.O. Box 21, Due West, SC 29639(E-mail: gpgardner@wctel.<strong>net</strong>; 864-379-8360)Dale E. Turner, 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)William C. Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bwatts5062@hotmail.com; 803-894-4380 803-894-7548)LaypersonsRicky Bouchette, 6455 Kips Ln., Orangeburg, SC 29115 (803-536-9221)Bob Brooks, 1319 Redbank Rd., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: bbrooksbd@aol.com; 843-553-8806)Bill Carter, 106 Miller Ct., Summerville, SC 29485(E-mail: ecarter21@sc.rr.com; 843-875-7169)Joetta Haynes, 204 Tupalo Dr., Summerville, SC 29483(E-mail: joettaha@gmail.com; 843-873-1657)Ron Howard, 204 Dahoon Ln., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: ronhoward@pepsi-florence.com; 843-332-0889)J. B. Hucks, Sr., P.O. Box 245, Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-4559)Ken McDougall, 66 Adams Camp Cir., Prosperity, SC 29127(E-mail: kehel@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-364-9221)Rachel Tanner, 104 Crossroads Ct., Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: pinkrose99@atlanticbb.<strong>net</strong>; 803-663-9059)3. Church Properties BoardDr. Edward L. Estep, (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-740-1412)<strong>District</strong> Advisory Board9


4. Court of Appeals(Terms to expire – 2015)Dr. Edward L. Estep, (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-740-1412)MinistersJohn M. Sanders, 3400 Sweet Springs Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: sanders.char@gmail.com; 803-996-5529)Jesse C. Sims, 1309 Neely’s Creek Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: jessesims@yahoo.com; 803-329-8603)LaypersonsRay Jensen, 1036 E. Mack Edisto Rd. Ext, Swansea, SC 29160(E-mail: rayjens@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-568-3939)Vicky Ostendorf, 181 Orchard Way, North Augusta, SC 29860(E-mail: vickyjo49@yahoo.com; 803-613-9490)5. Ministerial Credentials BoardDr. Edward L. Estep, (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-532-9011)Gregory A. Pressley (ex officio), 1215 Winyah St., Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: gpressley@sumternaz.org; 803-494-7000; 803-469-2710)Richard I. Coleman (2012), 225 Charter Oak Rd., Lexington, SC 29072-9200(E-mail: ricoleman@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-957-9140)Charles A. Fountain, Jr. (2013), 104 Teal Ln., Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org; 864-233-4890; 864-329-1066)Bill Harmon (2012), 15 Cherry Ln., West Columbia, SC 29170(E-mail: WCFN316@yahoo.com; 803-794-5117; 803-796-1960)Dennis Johnson (2013), 117 Bresee Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006(E-mail: revjohnson@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-917-2852)Matthew H. Johnson (2015), 1005 Grace St., Greenwood, SC29649 (E-mail: matt@communitynaz.<strong>net</strong>; 864-229-7842)Michael C. McAdory, (2013) 895 Wickham Dr., Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mikemc@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-0316)Ray D. Moore (2015), 13 Spring Forest Ct., Greenville, SC 29615(E-mail: rmoore@greenvillenaz.org; 864-230-9577)John E. Powell, (2013), 1025 Thaxton Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006(E-mail: johnp710@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-707-8232; 803-536-3658)10


Carey R. Pratt (2013), 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: bjp1021@gmail.com; 843-332-1422)James H. Thrower, Jr. (2015), 3200 Debidue Ln., Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: swaymin@yahoo.com; 803-905-1286)Dale E. Turner (2013), 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)W. Brent Walker, (2015), 217 Myrtle St. #4, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577((E-mail: mbch_nazarene@juno.com; 843-333-8008)6. Ministerial Studies Board(Terms to expire – 2015)Dr. Edward L. Estep, (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-740-1412)Rodney C. Lindsay (Chairman), 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: rlindsay5@gmail.com; 843-553-2902; 843-797-2688)H. Billy Williams (Secretary), 2012 Hydrick St., Orangeburg, SC 29118(E-mail: orbgmemchurch@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-534-6074; 803-536-5595)Robert L. Albert, 968 Old Chappells Ferry Rd., Saluda, SC 29138(E-mail: robert3783@embarqmail.com; 864-544-7661)Jerry W. Branham, 571 Monroe Hwy., Lancaster, SC 29720(E-mail: revjwb@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; 803-286-0964)Cheryl Kammermann, 1283 Shoreland Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: kammermann2@aol.com; 803-481-9360)Karen J. Lawson, 157 N. Lakeshore Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: hipiegrippie@yahoo.com; 843-230-3834)Glen Link, 343 West Cambridge Ave., Greenwood, SC 29646(E-mail: glenngcc@embarqmail.com; 864-337-6487)Harry W. Varn, 248 Hunstanton Dr., Winnsboro, SC 29180(E-mail: wborfirstnaz@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; 803-635-5019)7. <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> Finance Committee – 2012Ex OfficioDr. Edward L. Estep, 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-740-1412)Mike O’Hair (NYI President), 5047 Fairmont Dr. Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-8881)LaNora Jensen (<strong>District</strong> Treasurer; NMI President), 1036 Mack Edisto Rd. Ext.,Swansea, SC 29160 (E-mail: lanoraw@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-568-3939)11


James H. Thrower, Jr. (SDMI Chairperson), 3200 Debidue Ln., Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: swaymin@yahoo.com; 803-796-0595; 803-905-1286)Gregory A. Pressley (<strong>District</strong> Secretary), 1215 Winyah St., Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: gpressley@sumternaz.org; 803-494-7000; 803-469-2710)Ministers - <strong>District</strong> Advisory BoardCharles A. Fountain, Jr., (2014) 104 Teal Ln., Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org; 864-329-1066)Rodney C. Lindsay, (2014) 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: rlindsay5@gmail.com; 843-797-2688)Michael C. McAdory, (2013), 895 Wickham Dr.,Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mikemc@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-0316)Carey R. Pratt (2012), 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: bjp1021@gmail.com; 843-332-1422)Dale E. Turner (2013), 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)Laypersons - <strong>District</strong> Advisory BoardPerry Hobgood (2012), 201 Big Timber Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: perry@hobgoodelectric.com; 803-359-0035)Ron Howard, 204 Dahoon Ln., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: ronhoward@pepsi-florence.com; 843-332-0889)Ken McDougall, (2014), 66 Adams Camp Cir., Prosperity, SC 29127(E-mail: kehel@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-364-9221)Wendel Nixon (2013), 457 Windward Point Rd., Columbia, SC 29212(E-mail: bandoc@aol.com; 803-960-3595)Iwana Ridgill (2012), 1334 Idalia Rd., Columbia, SC 29206(E-mail: ridgillw@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-782-9359)8. Trustees to Trevecca Nazarene UniversityDr. Edward L. Estep (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-704-1412)Ordained MinisterMichael C. McAdory (2014), 895 Wickham Dr.,Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mikemc@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-0316)LaypersonsWendel Nixon (2012), 457 Windward Point Rd., Columbia, SC 29212(E-mail: bandoc@aol.com; 803-960-3595)12


James D. Taylor II (2013), 148 Forty Love Pt., Chapin, SC 29036-8809(E-mail: jt2020@aol.com; 803-781-4378)9. Carolinas School of Ministry Board - 2012Dr. Edward L. Estep (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-704-1412)Larry E. Wagner (ex officio), 10734 Mountain Springs Dr., Charlotte, NC 28278(Email: csmdir@gmail.com; 704-688-0846)Rodney C. Lindsay, (ex officio), 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: rlindsay5@gmail.com; 843-797-2688)H. Billy Williams, (ex officio) Hydrick St., Orangeburg, SC 29118(E-mail: orbgmemchurch@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-534-6074; 803-536-5595)Bill Harmon, 15 Cherry Ln., West Columbia, SC 29170(E-mail: WCFN316@yahoo.com ; 803-794-5117; 803-796-1960)John E. Powell, (2013), 1025 Thaxton Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006(E-mail: johnp710@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-707-8232; 803-536-3658)10. Mission Area DirectorsLow Country Mission Area – Michael B. Blankenship, 101 Candlewood Ct.,Summerville, SC 29485 (E-mail: pastor527@gmail.com; 843-771-3851)Lower Midlands Mission Area – William C. Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bwatts5062@hotmail.com; 803-894-4380; 803-894-7548)Midlands Mission Area – Bill Harmon, 15 Cherry Ln., West Columbia, SC 29170(E-mail: WCFN316@yahoo.com ; 803-794-5117; 803-796-1960)Pee Dee Mission Area – Mark A. Foster, 935 E. Main St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(E-mail: 1stnaznsc@gmail.com; 843-454-1788)Piedmont Mission Area – John R. Porter, 189 Pinckney St., Chester, SC 29706(E-mail: chester_nazarene@yahoo.com; 803-209-3708)Santee Mission Area – Dale E. Turner, 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)Upstate Mission Area – Charles A. Fountain, Jr., 104 Teal Lane, Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org; 864-233-4890)C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS1. Sunday School and Discipleship MinistriesDr. Edward L. Estep, 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-704-1412)Chairman—James H. Thrower, Jr., 3200 Debidue Lane, Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: swaymin@yahoo.com; 803-796-0595)13


Ex officio NMI—LaNora Jensen, 1036 Mack Edisto Rd. Ext., Swansea, SC 29160(E-mail: lanoraw@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-568-3939)Ex officio NYI— <strong>District</strong> NYI President – Mike O’Hair, 5047 Fairmont Dr.Graniteville, SC 29851 (E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-3114)Children’s Director—Dana Bays, 3120 Kay St., Columbia, SC 29210(E-mail: dbays@sc.rr.com; 803-772-2461)Adult Director—Bill Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bwatts5062@hotmail.com; 803-894-4380; 803-894-7548)Secretary—Brenda Turner, 1201 Haywood Rd., Greenville, SC 29615(E-mail: bturner@greenvillenaz.org; 864-233-4890)Treasurer—Janice Lee, P.O. Box 645, Clearwater, SC 29822(E-mail: jlee@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-3114)CLT—Donna Abell, 122 Towe Rd., Gaston, SC 29023 (803-755-9879)MinistersRichard Coleman (2012), 225 Charter Oak Rd., Lexington, SC 29072(E-mail: ricoleman@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-581-7451; 803-403-5682)John Griggs (2014), 944 Fox Hollow Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: jgriggs@agapesenior.com; 843-383-6570)Matt Johnson (2013), 1005 Grace St., Greenwood, SC 29649(E-Mail: matt@communitynaz.<strong>net</strong>; 864-229-7842)LaypersonsDonnie Arant (2012), 1108 Lesslie Trail Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: darant@rhtc.<strong>net</strong>; 803-327-4898)Eddie Felder (2013), 440 Truex Rd., Leesville, SC 29072(E-mail: efelder@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-657-5850)J. B. Hucks Sr. (2014), P.O. Box 245, Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-4559)Director of Special EmphasisCaravan—Jeff Pederson, P.O. Box 645, Clearwater, SC 29822-0645(E-mail: jspederson@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-228-4072)Children’s Quizzing—Lynn Regan, 115 Crossroads, Graniteville, SC 29829(803-663-9168)Children’s Talent—Pennye Duncan, 394 Pine St., Warrenville, SC 29851(803-593-4551)Early Childhood SS Representative—Lisa Bays, P.O. Box 3132, Irmo, SC 29063(803-772-2461)14


Elementary SS Representative—Pennye Duncan, 394 Pine St., Warrenville, SC29851 (803-593-4551)Children’s Camp Co-Directors—Brenda Turner, 1201 Haywood Rd.,Greenville, SC 29615 (E-mail: bturner@greenvillenaz.org; 864-233-4890)Dana Bays, 3120 Kay St., Columbia, SC 29210(E-mail: dbays@sc.rr.com; 803-772-2461)Adult Director—Bill Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bwatts5062@hotmail.com; 803-894-4380, 803-894-7548)Prime Time Ministries Directors—Mark and Dana Wolfe, 3342 Lupine Dr.,Florence, SC 29507 (E-mail: markwolfe1@gmail.com; 843-667-4287)Women’s Ministries Director—Diane Estep, 106 Boulder Top Court,West Columbia, SC 29169 (E-mail: dianepliyh@aol.com; 803-740-1412)Men’s Ministries Director— Eddie Felder (2010), 440 Truex Rd., Leesville, SC29072 (E-mail: efelder@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-657-5850)<strong>District</strong> Ladies’ Retreat Director—Dorothy Waldron, 2055 Bethel Church Rd.,Sumter, SC 29154 (E-mail: dorothymwaldron@hotmail.com; 803-494-7000)Single Adult Ministries—Mary Frances Floyd, 901 Arnaud St., Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: hebrewselevenone@hotmail.com; 803-481-8575)Marriage and Family Life Director—Diane Estep, 106 Boulder Top Ct.,West Columbia, SC 29169 (E-mail: dianepliyh@aol.com; 803-740-1412)2. <strong>District</strong> NMI CouncilDr. Edward L. Estep, 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209; 803-704-1412)President – LaNora Jensen, 1036 Mack Edisto Rd. Ext., Swansea, SC 29160(E-mail: lanoraw@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-568-3939; 803-315-5862)Vice President – Carey R. Pratt, 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: bip1021@gmail.com; 843-332-1422)Secretary – Whitney Lyman, 331 Aiken Hunt Cir., Columbia, SC 29223(E-mail: wlyman25@gmail.com; 803-741-4300)Treasurer – Elizabeth Dunham, P. O. Box 281, Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: elizabethdunham@banknbsc.com; 803-727-9388)Mission Education – Libby Newman, 309 Peach Cider St., Gilbert, SC 29054(E-mail: libnewman@yahoo.com; 803-892-5856)Prayer & Fasting – Richard I. Coleman, 225 Charter Oak Rd., Lexington, SC 29072(E-mail: pastor@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-957-9140)LINKS - Nancy Hicks, 304 Cottonwood Ct., Simpsonville, SC 29681(E-mail: jonanh@charter.<strong>net</strong>; 864-967-2027)15


Children – Karen Lawson, 157 North Lake Shore Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: hippiegrippie@yahoo.com; 843-230-3834)Youth – Mike O’Hair, 5047 Fairmont Dr. Graniteville, SC 29851(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-3114)Work & Witness - Jimmy Haynes, 14 Claymoor Ct., Greer, SC 29650(E-mail: jimmydhaynes@gmail.com)Asst. Work & Witness - Richard Davis, 676 Neely Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: davisrc@bowater.com; 803-366-5766)Alabaster - Brian Walker, 53 Glen Knoll Pl., Columbia, SC 29229(E-mail: bpwalker4@yahoo.com; 803-865-0220)Medical Plan – Sylvia Whiting, 2461 Shadow Creek Ct., North Charleston, SC29406 (E-mail: sylviawhiting@aol.com; 843-569-2255)Mission Call Coord. – Connie Hoover, 106 Savannah Woods Cir.,West Columbia, SC 29170 (E-mail: ConnieHoover@scdps.<strong>net</strong>; 803-794-4984)Mission Area CoordinatorsLow Country – Joan Webb, 220 Ibis Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: joansc@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 843-764-3281)Lower Midlands – Rachael Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: ladybugrw1974@hotmail.com; 803-894-7584; 803-794-2209)Midlands – Connie Hoover, 106 Savannah Woods Cir., West Columbia, SC 29170(E-mail: ConnieHoover@scdps.<strong>net</strong>; 803-794-4984)Pee Dee –Piedmont – Terri Snipes, 535 Stonehenge Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: terri.snipes@comporium.com; 803-366-0636)Santee – Dana Wolf, 3342 Lupine Dr., Florence, SC 29507(E-mail: markwolfe1@gmail.com); 843-667-4287)Upstate – Marsha Fountain, 104 Teal Ln., Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: solesfountain@charter.<strong>net</strong>; 864-329-1066)3. <strong>District</strong> NYI CouncilPresident – Mike O’Hair, 5047 Fairmont Dr. Graniteville, SC 29851(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-624-5672)Vice President – David Snodgrass, 139 Savannah Hills Dr., SC 29073(E-mail: ddsnodgrass@gmail.com; 803-331-5184)Secretary – Lori Martz, 170 Elizabeth St., Warrenville, SC 29851(E-mail: lori_martz@yahoo.com; 803-215-7530)Treasurer – Russell Nutt, 208 Hastings Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: rjcsn@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 843-425-3265)16


Teen Bible Quiz Dir. – Sarah Loging, 108 Point South Ct., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: raininggumdrops@sc.rr.com; 803-622-5044)TNT @ TNU Coord. – Michael McAdory, 895 Wickham Dr., Graniteville, SC29829 (E-mail: mikemc@mvnazarene.org; 803-439-0316)Breakaway Coord. – Jeremey Veal, 1321 Loch Lomand Dr., Greenville, SC 29615(E-mail: jmveal@greeenvillenaz.org; 864-293-3435)Y.E.S. Conference Coord. – James Dolinger, 4614 J. W. Rhames Rd.,Manning, SC 29102 (E-mail: james_dolinger@yahoo.com; 803-983-5142)Big Picture Training – Brad Bellomy, 161 Smallwood Dr., Chapin, SC 29036(E-mail: bradbellomy@aol.com; 803-531-0596)Big Picture Training – Mike O’Hair, 5047 Fairmont Dr. Graniteville, SC 29851(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-624-5672)Camp Director – Mike O’Hair, 5047 Fairmont Dr. Graniteville, SC 29851(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-624-5672)IMPACT Director – Susan Blankenship, 101 Candlewood Ct., Summerville, SC29485 (E-mail: susanb430@gmail.com; 843-875-1912)<strong>District</strong> TNT Coord. – Sherrie Hawkins, 209 Old Sudlow Lake Rd.,North Augusta, SC 29841 (E-mail: shawk1226@hotmail.com; 803-593-8237)Mission Trip Coordinator – Tim Haynes, 379 Annabel Dr., Boiling Springs, SC29316 (E-mail: haynesinc1@hotmail.com; 864-578-8868)The Bridge @ Clemson – Jeremey Veal, 1321 Loch Lomand Dr., Greenville, SC29615 (E-mail: jmveal@greenvillenaz.org; 864-293-3435)Youth Pastor – Sean Virden, 2202 Canberra Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732(E-mail: seanvirden@gmail.com; 803-493-7986)Age Level Representatives:Adult:Tasha Alison, 1133 Carolina Ave., North Augusta, SC 29841(E-mail: tasha@thealisongroup.com; 803-442-7106)Tony Lupton, 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: tlupton67@att.<strong>net</strong>; 843-200-5395)Senior High:Emily Kelly, 3108 Ancrum Rd., Ladson, SC 29456(E-mail: emilylouisekelly@yahoo.com; 843-276-1895)Chandler McAdory, 895 Wickham Dr., Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: cmcadory@yahoo.com; 803-439-0316)Junior High:Jackson Poole, 904 Amherst Dr., North Augusta, SC 29841(E-mail: actionjacksonp22@aol.com; 615-974-2976)17


Blake Winchester, Winchester, 930 Campbellton Dr., North Augusta, SC29841 (E-mail: dpwinchester@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; 803-292-9549)D. DISTRICT MISSIONAL AREASLOW COUNTRY MISSION AREAChurches: Beaufort New Direction Community; Charleston: Calvary, CrossCommunity, First, Sea Islands International Community; Moncks Corner;Summerville; Walterboro FirstMission Area Director - Michael B. Blankenship, 101 Candlewood Ct.,Summerville, SC 29485 (E-mail: pastor527@gmail.com; 843-771-3851)NMI - Joan Webb, 220 Ibis Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(E-mail: joansc@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 843-764-3281)Prime Time Director - Gwin Beckham Ballard, 19 Manor Blvd., Hanahan, SC 29410(E-mail: gwinb1@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; 843-553-7694)LOWER MIDLANDS MISSION AREAChurches: Aiken Ebenezer (NewStart) (CTM); Bamberg; Batesburg; Midland ValleyCommunity; New Ellenton New Life; Orangeburg; First, Memorial; PelionMission Area Director - William C. Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bwatts5062@hotmail.com; 803-894-4380; 803-894-7548)NMI - Rachael Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: ladybugrw1974@hotmail.com; 803-894-7584; 803-794-2209)MIDLANDS MISSION AREAChurches: Cayce; Columbia: Abundant Life Fellowship, Emmanuel Korean, First,Grace; Lexington Shepherd; West Columbia: Central, First, Hispanic(NewStart) (CTM); WinnsboroMission Area Director - Bill Harmon, 15 Cherry Ln., West Columbia, SC 29170(E-mail: WCFN316@yahoo.com ; 803-794-5117; 803-796-1960)NMI - Connie Hoover, 106 Savannah Woods Cir., West Columbia, SC 29170(E-mail: ConnieHoover@scdps.<strong>net</strong>; 803-794-4984)PEE DEE MISSION AREAChurches: Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First; Bishopville; Camden First; Great Falls; Hartsville:Calvary, First; Lugoff Faith; Pageland Rose Memorial; WallaceMission Area Director - Mark A. Foster, 935 E. Main St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(E-mail: 1stnaznsc@gmail.com; 843-454-1788)18


PIEDMONT MISSION AREAChurches - Chester; Clover; Fort Mill; Lancaster SonLight Community; Rock Hill:Celebration Place, Emmanuel, First, Grace, Trinity, YorkMission Area Director - John R. Porter, 189 Pinckney St., Chester, SC 29706(E-mail: chester_nazarene@yahoo.com; 803-209-3708)NMI - Terri Snipes, 535 Stonehenge Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: terri.snipes@comporium.com; 803-366-0636)SANTEE MISSION AREAChurches: Ashwood; Conway; Florence Family Life; Georgetown (NewStart)(CTM); Manning NewStart Community; Myrtle Beach – The Connection;Sumter: Calvary, Celebration, First, Wise DriveMission Area Director - Dale E. Turner, 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)NMI - Dana Wolf, 3342 Lupine Dr., Florence, SC 29507(E-mail: markwolfe1@gmail.com); 843-667-4287)UPSTATE MISSION AREAChurches: Cherrydale Hispanic; Clemson – The Bridge; Duncan LifeSpringCommunity; Greenville First; Greenwood Community; Honea Path Genesis,Laurens Cornerstone; Seneca, Simpsonville LifeSpring Community;Spartanburg FirstMission Area Director - Charles A. Fountain, Jr., 104 Teal Lane, Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org; 864-233-4890)NMI - Marsha Fountain, 104 Teal Ln., Mauldin, SC 29662(E-mail: solesfountain@charter.<strong>net</strong>; 864-329-1066)E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORYAiken Ebenezer (NewStart) (CTM) (054-0006)Location - (Mail: 5060 Pleasant Pointe Dr., Warrenville, SC 29851) 154 Fabian Dr.,Aiken, SC 29803-7377(Website: www.ebenezernazarenecom;E-mail:ben@ebenezernazarene.com; 803-522-1097)Pastor - (07/29/2009) Benjamin G. LaPlace (Angela), 5060 Pleasant Pointe Dr.,Warrenville, SC 29851(E-mail: ben@ebenezernazarene.com; 803-522-1097)Music Dir. - Angela LaPlace, 5060 Pleasant Pointe Dr., Warrenville, SC 29851Ashwood (Organized 1953) (054-0020)Location - (Mail: 24 Carolina Ave., Sumter, SC 29150-3410) 2145 Green Ln.,Bishopville, SC 29010 (E-mail: tw_mitchell@yahoo.com; 803-428-6941)19


Pastor - (03/01/1991) T. W. Mitchell (Alice), Mail 24 Carolina Ave., Sumter, SC29150 (803-773-9772)Vis. Min. - Deannie McClard, 1316 Holman Rd., Sumter, SC 29153 (803-428-6857)SDMI Supt. - James Copeland, 1220 Brewington Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(803-469-3605)NYI Pres. - Bonnie Jones, 544 Lake Ashwood Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(803-428-6909)Men’s Min. Dir. - Paul Jones, 544 Lake Ashwood Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(803-428-6909)Women’s Min. Dir. - April Christmas, 2398 Green Ln., Bishopville, SC 29010(803-968-6692)NMI Pres. - Ruth Hatton, 1998 Green Ln., Bishopville, SC 29010 (803-428-6509)Church Board Sec. - Deannie McClard, 1316 Holman Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(803-428-6857)Church Treas. - Bonnie Jones, 544 Lake Ashwood Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(803-428-6909)Bamberg (Organized 1950) (054-0030)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 313) 97 Sanders St., Bamberg, SC 29003(E-mail: johnprice233@yahoo.com; 803-245-4664)Pastor - (09/29/2002) Johnny L. Price (Carolyn), 233 Brickle St., Bamberg, SC29003 (803-245-8001)Assoc. Pastor - Darrel McKinney, P.O. Box 275, Bamberg, SC 29003(803-245-0097)SDMI Supt. - Johnny Price, 233 Brickle St., Bamberg, SC 29003 (803-245-8001)Adult Min. Dir. - Olivia Hiott, 154 Plantation Ln., Walterboro, SC 29488(843-542-2529)NMI Pres. –Wilma Thomas, P.O. Box 4, Bamberg, SC 29003 (803-245-4530)Church Board Sec. - Delaine Haddock, 3910 Char-Augusta Rd., Bamberg, SC29003 (803-682-4945)Church Treas. - Steve Haddock, 3910 Char-Augusta Rd., Bamberg, SC 29003(803-682-0349)Batesburg (Organized 1979) (054-0035)Location - (Mail: 1025 Thaxton Ln.) 1420 Nazarene Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006-9477 (803-707-8232)Pastor - (04/05/2009) John E. Powell (Sue), 1025 Thaxton Ln., Batesburg, SC(E-mail: johnp710@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-536-3658)Vis. Min. - Rose Ragsdale, 222 Bresee Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006 (803-532-5581)SDMI Supt. - Frankie Steele, 4138 Wire Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006 (803-657-6555)Children’s Dir. - Sarah Smith, 336 Senterfeit Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006(803-657-3211)NYI Pres. - Libby Newman, 309 Peach Cider Ct., Gilbert, SC 29054 (803-892-5856)20


Men’s Min. Dir. - Tommy Smith, 336 Senterfeit Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006(803-657-3211)Women’s Min. Dir. – Michelle McGee, 114 McGee Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006(803) 532-0122)NMI President - Barbara Quick, 169 Bresee Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006(803-532-5812)Church Board Sec. - Denise Steele, 4138 Wire Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006(803-657-6555)Church Treas. - Denise Steele, 4138 Wire Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006 (803-657-6555)Beaufort New Direction Community (Organized 2001) (054-0038)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 4785, Beaufort, SC 29903-4785) 1211 Harrington St.,Beaufort, SC 29902-4179(Website: www.beaufortnazarene.org;E-mail: tedhambric@gmail.com; 843-271-5068)Pastor - (04/01/2004) Ted R. Hambrick (Patty), 4333 Cloudmont Dr., Hollywood,SC 29449 (843-271-5068)Music Dir. - Patty Hambrick, P.O. Box 4785, Beaufort, SC 29903(E-mail: phambric@csuniv.edu; 843-327-0288)Chr. Ed. (DirMin) - Patty Hambrick, P.O. Box 4785, Beaufort, SC 29903(E-mail: phambric@csuniv.edu; 843-327-0288)SDMI Supt. - Paula Baughan, 205 Benjamin Seabrook Ct., Bluffton, SC 29909(E-mail: jpbaughan@hargray.com; 843-705-7020)NYI Pres. - Ed Gilman, 10 Board River Blvd., Beaufort, SC 29903(E-mail: gilmanercc@gmail.com; 843-592-0308)NMI Pres. - Jack Baughan, 205 Benjamin Seabrook Ct., Bluffton, SC 29909(E-mail: jpbaughan@hargray.com; 843-705-7020)Church Board Sec. - Carol Clark, 134 Wade Hampton Dr., Beaufort, SC 29907(843-986-9007)Church Treas. - Cyndi Crouse, 1406 New Castle St., Beaufort, SC 29902(843-379-0753)Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First (Organized 1926) (054-0040)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 1032, 29512-1032) 212 Beauty Spot Road E.,Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512-2564(E-mail: firstnaz@sc.metrocast.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 843-479-7866;843-479-7866)Pastor - (4/20/2003) Mark A. Foster (Peggy), 935 E. Main St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC29512 (E-mail: 1stnaznsc@gmail.com)Music Director - James Roller, P.O. Box 15, Tatum, SC 29594 (843-523-0212)SDMI Supt. - Peggy Foster, 935 E. Main St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(843-454-1788)NYI Pres. - Kathryn Graham, 605 Jefferson St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(843-479-2342)21


Men’s Ministry Dir. - Buddy Leviner, 103 Grier Street, McColl, SC 29570(843-523-6152)Women’s Min. Dir. - Lillian Perry, 813 Cheraw Street, Apt. 5-C , Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC29512 (843-479-2167)NMI Pres. - Bob Graham, 605 Jefferson St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512 (843-479-2342)Church Board Sec. - Linda Roller, P.O. Box 15, Tatum, SC 29594 (843-523-0210)Church Treas. - Faye Williams, 117 Re<strong>net</strong>ta Dr., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(843-479-2247)Bishopville (Organized 1949) (054-0050)Location - 316 N. Dennis Ave., Bishopville, SC 29010-1432(E-mail: Christianhunter6@aol.com: 803-484-6651)Pastor - (09/06/2009) Garry M. Lee (Sue) 1140 Fox Trot Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: Christianhunter6@aol.com; 843-339-9527)Music Dir. - Pam & Dwayne Cartee, 1625 Woodbine Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: pocarter@gmail.com; 843-339-4003)Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Sue Lee, 1140 Fox Trot Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-339-9527)SDMI Supt. - Sue Lee, 1140 Fox Trot Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843-339-9527)NMI Pres. - Pam Cartee, 1625 Woodbine Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(E-mail: pocarter@gmail.com; 843-339-4003)Men’s Ministry Director - Luther Bramlett, 219 N. Heyward St., Bishopville, SC29010 (803-484-6535)Church Board Sec. - Joyce Bramlett, 219 N. Heyward St., Bishopville, SC 29010Church Treas. - Joyce Bramlett, 219 N. Heyward St., Bishopville, SC 29010(E-mail: joycebramlett@gmail.com; 803-484-6535)Camden First (Organized 1946) (054-0070)Location - 2276 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Camden, SC 29020-8423(E-mail: cfn@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 803- 272-4630; 803-432-3750)Pastor - (09/12/2011) David Snodgrass (Casey), 2024 Concord Dr., Camden, SC29020 (E-mail: dbsnodgrass@gmail.com; 803-331-5184)Assoc. Pastor - Freddie Wilson, 1607 Hilton St., Camden, SC 29020 (803-432-0656)Vis. Min. - Patsy Walters, 1510 Hilton St., Camden, SC 29020 (803-432-9343)SDMI Supt. - Bill Dixon, 1004 Franklin St., Camden, SC 29020 (803-432-8770)Children’s Min. Dir. - Debbie Colvin, 1456 Mt. Zion Cemetery Rd., Camden, SC29020 (803-432-1162; Cell: 803-427-5448)NYI Pres. - Brandie Johnson, 1509 E. Lee St., Camden, SC 29020 (803-427-4088)Adult Min. Dir. - Donnie Vincent, 1401 Tudor Ln., Camden, SC 29020(803-432-3641 / 803-669-0606)Prime Time Dir. – Larry Crane, 1618 Lewis St., Camden, SC 29020Men’s Ministry Dir. - Larry Crane, 1618 Lewis St., Camden, SC 29020(803-432-6494/427-1230)22


NMI Pres. - Stephanie Johnson, 1527 E. Lee St., Camden, SC 29020(803-432-7506 / 803-427-1276)Church Board Sec. - Stephanie Johnson, 1527 E. Lee St., Camden, SC 29020(803-432-7506 / 803-427-1276)Church Treas. - Brandie Johnson, 1509 E. Lee St., Camden, SC 29020(803-427-4088)Cayce (Organized 1955) (054-0090)Location - 2201 Taylor Rd., Cayce, SC 29033-2133 (803-794-9042)Pastor - (03/06/2005) W. David Spires (Gloria), 428 Ridgewood Dr., WestColumbia, SC 29172 (E-mail: caycechurch@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-755-1937)Music Dir. - Gloria Spires, 428 Ridgewood Dr., West Columbia, SC 29172SDMI Supt. - Randy Keaton, 1912 Capital View Dr., Gaston, SC 29053NYI Min. Dir. / Pres. - Pam Keaton, 1912 Capital View Dr., Gaston, SC 29053NMI Pres. - Kathy Eads, 109 South Eden Dr., Cayce, SC 29033 (803-794-2394)Church Board Sec. - Terry Walling, 1717 S. Lake Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-359-6334)Church Treas. - Pauline Green, 280 Browning Ct., Lexington, SC 29073(803-356-3567)Charleston Calvary (Organized 1965) (054-0197)Location - 541 Redbank Road, Goose Creek, SC 29445-4507(Website: www.charlestoncalvary.org;E-mail: calvarynazarene@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 843-553-6679; 843-553-2902)Pastor - (09/01/1998) Rodney C. Lindsay (Deborah), 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek,SC 29445 (E-mail: rlindsay5@gmail.com; 843-797-2688)Music Dir. - Russ Nutt, 208 Hastings Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843-871-4484)Vis. Min. - Debbie Lindsay, 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-797-2688)Minister of Counseling - Sylvia Whiting (Howard), 2461 Shadow Creek Ct., NorthCharleston, SC 29406 (E-mail: sylviawhiting@aol.com; 843-569-2255)SDMI Supt. - Vickie Jones, 458 Kelton Rd., St. Stephens, SC 29469 (843-567-5163)Children’s Min. Dir. - Lisa Morse, 106 Tattingstone Way, Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-737-4828)NYI Co-Pres. – Ryan and Callie Holman, 142 Wildberry Ln., Goose Creek, SC29445 (859-312-1844 Ryan/859-552-3847 Callie)Adult Min. Dir. - Bob Brooks, 1319 Redbank Rd., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-553-8806)Prime Time Dir. - Brenda Lupton, 213 Dogwood Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-553-4964)Single Adult Min. Dir. - Elaine Walton, 113 Cambridge Rd., Summerville, SC 29483(843-871-0304)Men’s Ministry Dir. - William “Bubba” Kelly, 3108 Ancrum Rd., Ladson, SC 29456(843-572-2542)23


Women’s Min. Dir. - Lisa Kelly, 3108 Ancrum Rd., Ladson, SC 29456(843-572-2542)NMI Pres. - Robert Call, 7247 Sweetgrass Blvd., Hanahan, SC 29410(843-553-7141)Work & Witness Coord. - Al Hyde, 307 Silver Fox Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-572-5413)CLT Dir. - Carol Gunnis, 380 Furman Ln., Ladson, SC 29456 (843-793-8524)Church Board Sec. - Brian Whiting, 702 Hodge Rd., Summerville, SC 29483(843-224-5253)Church Treas. - Sandra Smith, 204 Francis St., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-572-9070)Charleston Cross Community (Organized 2004) (054-0115)Location - 5391 Dorchester Rd., North Charleston, SC 29418-5651(E-mail: crosscommunity@knology.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 843-552-7365; 843-552-7365)Interim Pastor - Elwood C. Stith, 5121 Southside Dr., N. Charleston,SC 29418 (E-mail: estith@scana.com; ecowes@knology.<strong>net</strong>; 843-552-9167)Music Director - Eric Preston, P. O. Box 1966, Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-743-8826)SDMI Supt. - Elwood Stith, 5121 Southside Drive, North Charleston,SC 29418 (843-552-9167)Children’s Min. Dir. – Terri Berrios, P.O. Box 73221,North Charleston, SC 29415 (843-259-4331)Britt Sally, 932 Valley St., Hanahan, SC 29406 (843-747-8436)NYI Pres. - Vicky Watson, 4820 Field Planters Drive, Summerville,SC 29485 (843-597-8205)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Victor Berrios, P. O. Box 73221,North Charleston, SC 29415 (843-259-4331)Women’s Min. Dir. - Paula Klisky, 300 Springview Lane, Apt #411, Summerville,SC 29485 (843-261-0438)NMI Pres. - Britt Sally, 932 Valley St., Hanahan, SC 29406 (843-747-8436)Work & Witness Coord. - Frank Sally, 932 Valley Street,Hanahan, SC 29406 (843-747-8436)Church Board Sec. – Kim Preston, P. O. Box 1966,Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843-552-9167)Church Treas. - Fran Capps, 5301 Barwick Road, North Charleston,SC 29418 (843-207-9839)Charleston First (Organized 1941) (540110-4)Location – 1055 Yeamans Hall Rd., Hanahan, SC 29410(Email: rupert6@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; 843-830-5049)Pastor – Gary A. Rupert (Laureen) 211 Maypop Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-737-0924)SS Supt. – Ray Johnson, 1011 Holcombe Dr., Hanahan, SC, 29410 (843-747-2432)24


Children’s Min. Dir. – Laureen Rupert, 211 Maypop Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843-737-0924)NYI Min. Dir./Pres - Laureen Rupert, 211 Maypop Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-737-0924)Church Board Sec. – Marlene Elkins, 14 Manor Dr., Hanahan, SC 29410(843-553-4350)Church Treas. – Joseph Henderson, 334 Slow Mill Dr., Goose Creek SC 29445(843-714-4375)Charleston Sea Islands International Community (Formerly Charleston St.Andrews) (Organized 1950) (054-0100)Location - (Mail: 2761 Bohicket Rd., Johns Island, SC 29455) 1217A Ashley HallRd., Charleston, SC 29407-5376(E-mail: drrashford@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 843-559-3692; 843-556-1866)Pastor - (08/24/2004) Allan A. Rashford (Gloria), 2761 Bohicket Rd., Johns Island,SC 29455 (Cell: 843-696-0079; 843-559-0625)Assoc. Pastor - Bill Wojkowski (Isa), 242 Harlech Way, Charleston, SC 29407(Cell: 843-296-5997; 843-769-8104)Assoc. Pastor - Leander Cannick (Gabrielle) 1804 Overrun St., Charleston, SC29407 (Cell: 843-437-7892)Music Dir. - Benjamin Stroble, 2713 Bohicket Rd., Johns Island, SC 29445(Cell: 843-906-7593)SDMI Supt. - Gloria Rashford, 2761 Bohicket Rd., Johns Island, SC 29455(Cell: 843-696-3752)Church Board Sec. - Isa Wojtkowski, 242 Harlech Way, Charleston, SC 29407(843-769-8104)Church Treas. - Keiko Miura, 5 Stardust Way, Unit D, Johns Island, SC 29455(843-810-1357)Cherrydale Hispanic (Organized 2010) (054-0005)Location - 605 State Park Rd., Greenville, SC 29609-2923(Website: www.tedare.com; E-mail: saenzjonathan@hotmail.com;864-349-1033)Pastor - (12/02/2008) Jonathan Saenz (Marlene), 605 State Park Rd., Greenville, SC29609-2923Children’s Dir. - Alberto and Liliana MuñdzWomen’s Min. Dir. - Marlene Saenz, 605 State Park Rd., Greenville, SC 29609-2923Chester (Organized 1933) (054-0130)Location - 182 Pinckney St., Chester, SC 29706-1847(E-mail: chester_nazarene@yahoo.com; 803-385-5771)Pastor - (02/12/2003) John R. Porter (Patsy) 189 Pinckney St., Chester, SC 29706(803-209-3708)25


Music Dir. - Cheryl Ashley, 1669 Windy Hill Ln., Great Falls, SC 29055(803-374-6404)SDMI Supt. - J. B. Hucks, P.O. Box 245, Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-4559)Children’s Dir. - Steve Fairfax, 921 Davis Dr., Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-1503)NYI Pres. - Todd Love, 1467 Great Falls Hwy., Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-8069)Adult Min. Dir. - Terry Johnson, 2056 Pinckney Rd., Chester, SC 29706(803-581-6208)Prime Time Dir. - Billie Robinson, 836 Partridge Ln., Chester, SC 29706(803-377-4993)Single Adult Dir. - Dot Bianco, 920 Southview Ln., Chester, SC 29706(803-385-3920)Women’s Min. Dir. - Patricia Davis, 662 A Summersby St., Chester, SC 29706(803-385-3186)NMI Pres. - Lousie McManus, 544 McDowell Dr., Chester, SC 29706(803-377-4970)Work & Witness Coord. - Terry Johnson, 2056 Pinckney Rd., Chester, SC 29706(803-581-6208)CLT Dir. - Patricia Davis, 662 A Summersby St., Chester, SC 29706 (803-385-3186)Church Board Sec. - J.B. Hucks, P.O. Box 245, Chester, SC 29706 (803-581-4559)Church Treas. - Terry Johnson, 2056 Pinckney Rd., Chester, SC 29706(803-581-6208)Clemson-The Bridge (Organized 2011) (054-0002)Location -133 West Main St., Central, SC 29630-4225(Website: www.clemsonbridge.org;E-mail Address: info@clemsonbridge.org; fax: 864-639-3387; 864-639-3354)Pastor - (06/01/2007) Ken Paynter (Mary), 133 W. Main St., Central, SC 29630(864-752-7303)Co-Pastor – (06/01/2007) Mary Paynter (Ken), 133 W. Main St., Central, SC 29630(Web: www.clemsonbridge.org; E-mail: maryhpaynter@gmail.com;864-752-7304)Associate Pastor – (04/03/2011) Greg Alexander, 123 Concord Church Rd.,Pickens, SC 29671(E-mail: gregory.alexander1956@gmail.com; 864-868-4747)Church Board Sec. – Mary Gibson, 133 W. Main St., Central, SC 29630(E-mail: allison051971@yahoo.com; 864-207-0526)Church Treas. - Julie Alexander, 123 Concord Church Rd., Pickens, SC 29671(E-mail: Julie.alexander75@gmail.com; 864-868-4747)Clover (Organized 1956) (054-0132)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 872, 29710-0872) 804 Old N. Main St., Clover, SC29710-1038 (E-mail: Edward.boykin@usarec.army.mil; 803-222-4614)Pastor - (09/04/2006) Edward B. Boykin (Alicia), 308 Smith St., Clover,SC 2971026


SDMI Supt. - Jim Waters, 166 E. 8 th Ave., Gastonia, N.C. 28052(704-868-8388)Children’s Min. Dir. - Lula Hodge, 301 Cheek St., Clover, SC 29710 (803-222-7881)NYI Pres. - Alicia Boykin, 308 Smith St., Clover, S.C. 29710 (803-222-4614)Women’s Min. Dir. - Alicia Boykin, 308 Smith St., Clover, SC 29710(803-222-4614)NMI Pres. - Eunice Gordon, 1176 Faulkner St., Clover, SC 29710 (803-222-3083)Church Board Sec. - Helen Waters, 166 E. 8 th Ave., Gastonia, NC 28052(704-868-8388)Church Treas. - Carolyn Torman, 418 Ormand Rd., York, SC 29745 (704-214-4935)Columbia Abundant Life Fellowship (Organized 2003) (054-0135)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 291629, Columbia, SC 29229-0028) 2301 Clemson Rd.,Columbia, SC 29229-8038 (Website: www.abundantlifenaz.com;E-mail: ablifefell@hotmail.com; fax: 803-462-1653; 803-462-1653)Pastor - To Be SuppliedWomen’s Min. Dir.-Carol Hoffbauer, 569 Heron Glen Dr., Columbia, SC 29229Motorcycle Ministry Director – Gloria Peele, 190 Heises Pond Way, Columbia, SC29229Seniors Ministry Director – Linda Snead, 121 Sunderland Dr., Elgin, SC 29045Church Board Sec.-Tammy Johnson, C108 Malton Ct., Columbia, SC 29223(803-736-4609)Church Treas. - Gail Combs, 113 Glendovon Way, Columbia, SC 29229Columbia Emmanuel Korean (Organized 2003) (054-0142)Location - 5403 Pinestraw Rd., Columbia, SC 29206-1028Pastor - (06/01/1998) Kyung-Hwan Oh (Jae-Hyang), 328 Sharebrook Ln.,Columbia, SC 29212 (E-mail: John537@hanmail.<strong>net</strong>)NMI Pres.-Yang ChaChurch Treas. - Hannah Yang Gadberry, 2017 Drexel Lake Dr., Columbia, SC29223-3923 (E-mail: hannah@sc.rr.com)Columbia First (Organized 1934) (054-0140)Location—(Mail: 3120 Kay Street) 901 St. Andrews Rd., Columbia, SC 29210-5815 (Website: www.columbianaz.com;E-mail: info@columbianaz.com; fax: 803-731-5686; 803-772-2461)Pastor - (07/29/2009) Paul W. Johnson (Erin), 577 Eagles Rest Dr., Chapin, SC29036 (E-mail: pjohnson@columbianaz.com; 803-772-2461)Worship Arts Pastor - Dennis Pinnell (Beverly), 202 Melann Pass, Lexington, SC29073 (E-mail: dpinnell@columbianaz.com; 803-233-4195)Adult Discipleship Dir. - Ken McDougall, 66 Adams Camp Cir., Prosperity,SC 29127 (E-mail: kehel@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-364-9221)Children’s Pastor - Dana Bays (Lisa), P.O. Box 3132, Irmo, SC 29063(E-mail: dbays@sc.rr.com; 803-360-0648)27


Recreation Ministry Pastor - Chris Kauffman (Christie), 5 Penshore Ct., Irmo, SC29063 (E-mail: ckauffman@columbianaz.com; 803-582-9598)Youth Pastor - Brad Bellomy (Krista), 161 Smallwood Dr., Chapin, SC 29036(E-mail: bradbellomy@aol.com; 803-351-0596)Women’s Min. Dir. - Lisa Bays, P.O. Box 3132, Irmo, SC 29063(E-mail: lbays@sc.rr.com)NMI Pres. - Whitney Lyman, 331 Aiken Hunt Circle, Columbia, SC 29223(E-mail: wlyman@sc.rr.com)Church Board Sec. - Amy Firtko, 304 West Ashford Wy., Irmo, SC 29063(803-749-3773)Church Treas. - Sheryll Loging, 228 Longwood Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-957-4870)Columbia Grace (Organized 1946) (054-0150)Location – (Mail: 53 Glen Knoll Pl., Columbia, SC 29229-9286) 5403 PinestrawRd., Columbia, SC 29206-1028 (fax: 803-787-0340; 803-787-0339)Pastor - (03/07/2011) Brian K. Walker (Pattie), 53 Glen Knoll Pl., Columbia, SC29229 (E-mail: bpwalker4@yahoo.com ; 803-295-6777)Music Dir. - Doug Hudson, 142 Cardiff St., Columbia, SC 29209 (803-695-9510)SDMI Supt. - Anne Cockrell, 235 Lincoln St., West Columbia, SC 29170(803-356-0847)NYI Pres. - Pattie Walker, 53 Glen Knoll Pl., Columbia, SC29229 (803-295-6777)Children’s Director - Pattie Walker, 53 Glen Knoll Pl., Columbia, SC29229 (803-295-6777)Prime Time Dir. - Ruth Courtney, 5508 Pinestraw Rd., Columbia, SC 29206(803-787-3866)Single Adult Min. Dir. - Mary Kate Spradley, 1508 Dahalia Rd., Columbia, SC29205 (803-787-6310)Men’s Min. Dr. - Jim Purvis, 1304 Idalia Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 (803-787-9928)NMI Pres. - Iwana Ridgill, 1334 Idalia Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 (803-782-9359)Church Board Sec. - Florrie Batton, 1310 Idalia Rd., Columbia, SC 29206(803-790-6824)Church Treas. - Jim Purvis, 1304 Idalia Dr., Columbia, SC 29206 (803-787-9928)Conway (Organized 2005) (054-0155)Location - (Mail: 944 Fox Hollow Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550) 210C Highway 90,Conway, SC 29526-7561 (843-347-3931)Pastor - (07/06/2008) John W. Griggs III, (Jenny), 944 Fox Hollow Dr.Hartsville, SC 29550 (E-mail: jgriggs@agapesenior.com; (843-383-6570)Assoc. Pastor – James Merritt (Patricia), 3618 Linden Street, Myrtle Beach,SC 29577 (843-995-1664)Music Director - Ted Middleton, 2121 Kirkland Dr., Conway, SC 29526(843-488-0578)28


SDMI Supt. - Faith Morman, 216 Myrtle Grande Drive, Conway, SC 29526(843-234-2468)Adult Min. Dir. - Larry Morman, 216 Myrtle Grande Drive, Conway, SC 29526(843-234-2468)Women’s Min. Dir. - Shelia Schoonover, 3035 Old Bryan Dr., Apt. B109, MyrtleBeach, SC 29577 (843-504-9116)Men’s Min. Dir. - Ted Middleton, 2121 Kirkland Dr., Conway, SC 29526(843-488-0578)NMI Pres. – Patricia Merritt, 3618 Linden Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577.(843-995-1525)Assistant - Mary Maurer, 110 Timberline Dr., Conway, SC 28526 (843-347-5553)NYI Pres. – Adrienne Merritt, 3618 Linden Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577(843-957-2214)Church Board Sec. - Linda Middleton, 2121 Kirkland Dr., Conway, SC 29526(843-488-0576)Church Treas. - Faith Morman, 216 Myrtle Grande Dr.., Conway, SC 29526(843-234-2468)Duncan LifeSpring Community (Organized 2008) (054-0004)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 707, Duncan, SC 29334-0707) Middle Tyger, YMCA720 Shoals Rd., Duncan, SC 29334-9284(Website: www.duncanlifespring.org;E-mail: alanharkey@gmail.com; 864-275-3209)Pastor - (07/30/2008) Alan L. Harkey (Ja<strong>net</strong>), 300 Birkenstock Ct., Simpsonville, SC29681 (E-mail:alanharkey@gmail.com; 864-275-3209)NYI Pres. - Heather Young(E-mail: chrisandheatheryoung@gmail.com;864-590-0019)Youth Pastor - Chris Young(E-mail: chrisandheatheryoung@gmail.com;864-590-2850)Men’s Min. Dir. - Ron Borei (E-mail: rddad1@aol.com; 864-848-3212)Women’s Min. Dir. - Lora Bourland29(E-mail: llbourland@yahoo.com;864-380-4307)NYI Pres. – Brian Kipling (E-mail: bkiplingwork@hotmail.com) 864-275-8345)Church Board Sec. - Jayne Harrelson (E-mail: jayneharrelson@hotmail.com;864-439-8484)Church Treas. - Ted Cayton (E-mail: tcayton31@gmail.com; 864-238-5524)Florence Family Life (Organized 1954) (054-0170)Location - 2812 W. Palmetto St., Florence, SC 29501-5932(E-mail: hippiegrippie@yahoo.com; 843-665-2463)Pastor - (10/07/2007) Karen J. Lawson (Grippie, Jr.), 157 N. Lakeshore Dr., GooseCreek, SC 29445 (E-mail: hippiegrippie@yahoo.com; 843-230-3834)Assoc. Pastor - Dana Wolfe, 3342 Lupine Dr., Florence, SC 29501 (843-250-1895)Music Dir. - Bonita Phillips, 5036 Antique Cir., Florence, SC 29506 (843-229-7755)


SDMI Supt. - Frances Lee, 607 Cannon St., Florence, SC 29501 (843-665-7391)NYI Pres. - Grippie Lawson, Jr., 1712 Furman Dr., Florence, SC 29501(E-mail: hippiegrippie@yahoo.com; 843-607-2350)Men’s Min. Dir. - Ed Lawson, 1150 Pinckney Ave., Florence, SC 29505(843-662-4937)Women’s Min. Dir.-Ann Ashley, 161 N. Pettigrew, Florence, SC 29505(843-667-4693)NMI Pres. - Dana Wolfe, 3342 Lupine Dr., Florence, SC 29507(E-mail: markwolfe1@gmail.com; 843-250-1895)Work & Witness Coord. - Grippie Lawson, Jr., 1712 Furman Dr., Florence, SC29501 (E-mail: hippiegrippie@yahoo.com; 843-607-2350)Church Board Sec. - Joann Lawson, 1150 Pinckney Ave., Florence, SC 29505(843-662-4937)Church Treas. - Martha Williamson, 801 Cannon St., Florence, SC 29501(E-mail: Nuke801@yahoo.com; 843-667-4693)Fort Mill (Organized 1940) (054-0180)Location - (Mail: 109 Harris St., Fort Mill, SC 29715-2111) Harris St. @ Hwy. 21Bus. South, Fort Mill, SC 29715 (Website: www.fortmillnaz.org;fortmillnaz@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 803-548-9605; 803-548-4633)Pastor - (02/18/2002) Aubrey D. Smith (Norma), 1675 Regency Court, Rock Hill,SC 29732-1282 (E-mail: aubreydsmith@<strong>net</strong>scape.<strong>net</strong>; 803-366-4008)SDMI Supt. - Jean Deese, 1177 Our Place Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29708 (803-367-3325)Children’s Min. Dir. - Glenda Lyon, 636 Bracket St., Fort Mill, SC 29708(E-mail: lyonw@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-548-0060)Women’s Min. Dir. - Scherel Fisher, 256 Hyde Park Ln., Fort Mill, SC 29708(E-mail: scherelgf@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-396-0601)NMI Pres. - Carol Greeno, 517 Springs St., Fort Mill, SC 29715(E-mail: liz.greeno@gmail.com; 803-547-9570)Church Board Sec. - Myra Peterson, 1886 Vista Rd., Fort Mill, SC 29708(E-mail: myrapet@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-548-3704)Church Treas. - Edith Gregory, 130 Billin Cir., Fort Mill, SC 29715 (803-458-1152)Georgetown (NewStart) (CTM) (054-0008)Location - (Mail: 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445) 1668 N. Seitter St.,Georgetown, SC 29440 (E-mail: tlupton67@att.<strong>net</strong>; 843-200-5395)Pastor - (05/01/2010) Anthony G. Lupton (Toni), 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC29445 (E-mail: tlupton67@att.<strong>net</strong>; Cell: 843-200-5395; 843-764-4780)Music Dir. – Don Tuten, 52 Clear Spring Ln., Georgetown, SC 29440(843-520-4886)SS Supt. – Cheryl Fenn, 526 Nowell St., Georgetown, SC 29440 (843-546-6897)Children’s Min. Dir. – Toni Lupton, 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-764-4780)30


NMI Pres. – Toni Lupton, 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843-764-4780)Recording Sec. - Frances Pope, 2512 Old Charleston Rd., Georgetown, SC 29440(843-527-4170)Church Treas.-Joyce Goodwin, P.O. Box 288, Georgetown, SC 29442(843-527-2110)Great Falls (Organized 1947) (054-0200)Location - (Mail: 285 Holly St., Winnsboro, SC 29180-1742) 14 Underwood Ave.,Great Falls, SC 29055-1539(E-mail: hhadams@truvista.<strong>net</strong>;803-348-1840)Pastor - (07/01/1997) H. Henry Adams (Gale), 285 Holly St., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-712-0251)SDMI Supt. - Sandra Deese, 24 White Oak Fork Rd., Newberry, SC 29107(803-924-8613)NYI Pres. - Joyce McCammon, 17 Church St., Great Falls, SC 29055 (803-482-4736)NMI Pres. - Donna Chappelear, 782 Rainbow Acres, Great Falls, SC 29055(803-374-8554)Church Board Sec. - Donna Chappelear, 782 Rainbow Acres, Great Falls, SC 29055(803-374-8554)Church Treas. - Donna Chappelear, 782 Rainbow Acres, Great Falls, SC 29055(803-374-8554)Greenville First (Organized 1947) (054-0210)Location - 1201 Haywood Rd., Greenville, SC 29615-2256(website: www.greenvillenaz.org; E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org;fax - 864-233-0903; 864-233-4890)Pastor - (05/21/2000) Charles A. Fountain, Jr. (Marsha), 104 Teal Ln., Mauldin, SC29662 (E-mail: cfountain@greenvillenaz.org; 864-329-1066)Assoc. Pastor - Ray D. Moore (Margaret), 13 Spring Forest Ct., Greenville, SC29615 (E-mail: rmoore@greenvillenaz.org; 864-292-0821)Music Director - P. Timothy Godby, II (Jane Ann), 104 Knoll Ridge Dr., Greer, SC29650 (E-mail: tgodby@mac.com; 864-848-2684)Vis. Min. - Eugene T. Bradley (Linda), 10 Woodbend Ct., Mauldin, SC 29662(864-288-5861)SDMI Supt. - Curtis Turner, 105 Terrence Ct., Greer, SC 29650 (864-292-0027)Children’s Pastor - Brenda Turner (Curtis), 105 Terrence Ct., Greer, SC 29650(E-mail: bturner@greenvillenaz.org; 864-292-0027)Childcare/School Dir./Principal - Midge Simpson, 5 Pine Gate Ct., Greenville, SC29607 (864-297-5437)Hispanic Pastor - Javes Munoz (Edith), 707 Oak Valley Dr., Simpsonville, SC 29681(864-201-8482)NYI Pres. - Joe Sayegh, 28 Brookhaven Way, Simpsonville, SC 29681(E-mail: joesayegh@charter.<strong>net</strong>; 864-335-9062)31


Youth Pastor - Jeremey Veal (Ashley), 1201 Haywood Rd., Greenville, SC 29615(E-mail: jmveal@greenvillenaz.org; 864-293-9495)Youth Pastor Hispanic – Gabriel Moreno (Jenny), 244 Highgate Circle, Greer, SC29650 (Email: gamabuilder@yahoo.com; 864-325-7676)Outreach Pastor - Eugene T. Bradley (Linda), 10 Woodbend Ct., Mauldin, SC 29662(864-288-5861)Prime Time Dir. - Louis Ray, 28 Silver Meadow Ln., Greer, SC 29650(864-848-7676)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Don Simpson, 5 Pine Gate Ct., Greenville, SC 29607(864-297-5437)Women’s Min. Dir. - Midge Simpson, 5 Pine Gate Ct., Greenville, SC 29607(864-297-5437)NMI Pres. - Nancy Hicks, 304 Cottonwood Dr., Greenville, SC 29681 (864-967-2027)Pastoral Care—Milton Harrington (Norma), 107 Stone Brook Ct., Taylors, SC29687 (E-mail: bellvue@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 864-268-2848)Church Board Sec. - Nancy Schmitz, 4 Sedgefield Dr., Greenville, SC 29615(864-292-3909)Church Treas. - Ron Carlson, 121 Park Lane Ct., Greenville, SC 29607(864-297-8845)Greenwood Community (Organized 1993) (054-0219)Location - 2022 Cokesbury Rd., Greenwood, SC 29649-9401(Website: www.communitynaz.<strong>net</strong>; E-mail: info@communitynaz.<strong>net</strong>;fax: 864-223-4668; 864-223-2770)Pastor - (9/23/2007) Matthew H. Johnson (Gaby), 1005 Grace St., Greenwood, SC29649 (E-mail: matt@communitynaz.<strong>net</strong>; 864-229-7842)Assoc. Pastor - Glen Link, 343 West Cambridge Ave., Greenwood, SC 29646(E-mail: glengcc@embarqmail.com; 864-337-6487)SDMI Supt. - Allan McQuown, 122 Blythe Ave, Greenwood, SC 29649(E-mail: mcquown@coastal.com; 864-229-5247)NYI Pres. - Becky Lay, 424 East Cambridge Ave., Greenwood, SC 29646(E-mail: bbflay@embarqmail.com; 864-229-4386)NMI Pres. - Charlie Gray, 103 Partridge Rd., Greenwood, SC 29649(E-mail: graycarol55@yahoo.com; 864-980-0022)Church Board Sec. - Rosemary Bell, 204 Twisted Oak Dr., Greenwood, SC 29646(E-mail: rbell@selfregional.org; 864-227-1365)Church Treas. - Jim Robinson, 103 Amherst Dr., Greenwood, SC 29649(E-mail: jim@itemsoutheast.com; 864-229-3726)Hartsville Calvary (Organized 1954) (054-0220)Location - 2829 Patrick Hwy., Hartsville, SC 29550-9049(E-mail: mjharding2@yahoo.com; 843-307-7741)Pastor - (6/26/2008) Myra J. Harding (John), 2232 Forest Breeze Dr., Hartsville, SC29550 (E-mail: mjharding2@yahoo.com; 843-307-7741)32


Music Director - John Harding, 2232 Forest Breeze Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-307-7741)Children’s Min. Dir. - Crystal Green, 137 Wakefield Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-8797)NYI Pres. - Joshua Green, 137 Wakefield Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843-332-8797)Women’s Min. Dir. - Crystal Green, 137 Wakefield Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-8797)NMI Pres. - Judy Howle, 137 Wakefield Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843-332-8797)Church Board Sec. - Patricia Winburn, 2740 Mt. Olivet Rd., Hartsville, SC 29550Church Treas. - Josh Green, 137 Wakefield Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-8797)Hartsville First (Organized 1939) (054-0230)Location-(Mail: P.O. Box 1092, Hartsville, SC 29551-1092) 1909 W. Bobo NewsomHwy., Hartsville, SC 29550-4762(E-mail: bjp1021@gmail.com;fax: 843-332-9011; 843-332-2521)Pastor - (9/14/2008) Carey R. Pratt, Jr. (Jean), 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-1422)Music Director - Jenny Griggs, 944 Fox Hollow, Hartsville, SC 29550(843-388-6570)SDMI Supt. - Nancy Blackwell, 1030 Edgewood Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-5569)Children’s Min. Pastor. - Amanda Watts, 1515 Woodlawn Dr., Camden, SC 29020(803-425-6534)NYI Pres. - Toby Tyner, 6264 Hwy. 52S, Cheraw, SC 29520 (843-537-0499)Youth Pastor - Brandon Watts, 1515 Woodlawn Dr., Camden, SC 29020(803-425-6534)Prime Time Dir. - Liz Vogan, 1864 S 4th St., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843-383-2810)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Wade Harris, 521 Amerson St., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-383-0567)Women’s Min. Dir. - Charity Cassidy, 1761 East Home Ave., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-383-2102)NMI Pres. - Jean Lee, 1036 Meadow Oaks Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-4794)Work & Witness Coord. - Jean Pratt, 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-1422)Church Board Sec. - Jean Lee, 1036 Meadow Oaks Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-4794)Church Treas. - Ron Howard, 204 Dahoon Ln., Hartsville, SC 29550(843-332-0889)Honea Path Genesis (Organized 2011) (054-0009)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 130, 29654-0130), 204 S. Main St., Honea Path, SC29654-1523 (Website: www.mygenesischurch.<strong>net</strong>;33


E-mail: newstartbill@gmail.com; 864–918-9101)Pastor - (07/29/2009) William E. Higgins (Diane), 232 Barkers Creek Rd., HoneaPath, SC 29654 (E-mail: newstartbill@gmail.com; 864-918-9101)Church Board Sec. – Terrena Ginn, 1089 Martin Rd., Honea Path, SC 29654(E-mail: terrena76@yahoo.com; 864-941-7681)Church Treas. – Debora Walker, 908 Holliday Dam Rd., Honea Path, SC 29654Lancaster SonLight Community (Organized 1950) (054-0240)Location - 569 Monroe Hwy., Lancaster, SC 29720-6557(Website: www.sonlightchurch.<strong>net</strong>;E-mail: sonlightnaz@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-286-0964)Pastor - (11/30/2003) Jerry W. Branham (Linda), 571 Monroe Hwy., Lancaster, SC29720 (E-mail: revjwb@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; 803-286-0964)Music Director – Dave Anderson, 9908 Lancaster Hwy, Waxhaw, NC 28173(E-mail andersonkids@msn.com; 704-843-1862)SDMI Supt. - Linda Culp, 3366 Catawba River Rd., Fort Lawn, SC 29714(803-789-5872)Children’s Min. Dir. - Jenny Moree, 3623 Red Doc Rd., Lancaster, SC 29720(803-283-4277)NYI Pres. - Evelyn Sims, 4354 Kershaw-Camden Hwy., Heath Springs, SC 29058(E-mail: eeyore31573@gmail.com; (803-283-0866)Adult Min. Dir. - Bobby Williams, 1868 Little John Dr., Lancaster, SC 29720(803-285-5796)Prime Time Dir. - Dwayne Sims, 4354 Kershaw-Camden Hwy., Heath Springs, SC29058 (803-283-0866)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Steve Myers, 2565 Heather Ln., Lancaster, SC 29720(803-286-5886)Women’s Min. Dir. - Linda Culp, 3366 Catawba River Rd., Fort Lawn, SC 29714(803-789-5872)NMI Pres. - Ellen McFadden, 5389 McFadden Rd., Fort Lawn, SC 29714(803-789-6103)Work & Witness Coord. - Ken McFadden, 5389 McFadden Rd., Fort Lawn, SC29714 (803-789-6103)Church Board Sec. - Evelyn Sims, 4354 Kershaw-Camden Hwy., Heath Springs, SC29058 (E-mail: eeyore31573@gmail.com; (803-283-0866)Church Treas. - Joyce Kennington, 2363 Flat Creek Rd., Lancaster, SC 29720(803-285-3994)Laurens Cornerstone (Organized 2003) (054-0262)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 154, 29360-0154) 120 McGowan St., Laurens, SC29360-2532 (www.laurenschurchofthenazarene.com;cornerstonenaz@live.com; 864-681-2500)Pastor - (6/27/2011) Jerry F. Springfield (Lisa), 8916 Greenpond Rd., GrayCourt, SC 29645 (E-mail: jerryfs@live.com; 864-575-4906)34


Music Dir. - Debra Axson, 637 Bethel Church Rd., Laurens, SC 29360(864-872-8983)SDMI Supt. - Karen Clayton, 4034 Wilsontown Rd., Laurens, SC 29360(864-684-2966)Children’s Min. Dir. - Debra Axson, 637 Bethel Church Rd., Laurens, SC 29360(864-872-8983)Church Board Sec. - Lisa B. Springfield, 8916 Greenpond Rd., Gray Court,SC 29645 (864-681-2500)Church Treas. - Linda Powell, 457 Bethel Church Rd., Laurens, SC 29360(864-872-2338)Lexington Shepherd (Organized 1989) (054-0261)Location - 119 Ballparks Rd., Lexington, SC 29072-2262(Website: www.shepherdnazarene.com;E-mail: pastor@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-957-4348)Pastor - (08/01/2008) Richard I. Coleman (Loraine), 225 Charter Oak Rd.,Lexington, SC 29072(E-mail: ricoleman@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-957-9140)Music Director - Ja<strong>net</strong> Ellisor, 2479 Fish Hatchery Rd., West Columbia, SC 29172(E-mail: board@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-791-5525)Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Melissa Coleman, 350 Ranger Road, Leesville, SC 29070(E-mail: kids@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-883-8542)Children’s Pastor - Melissa Coleman, 350 Ranger Rd., Leesville, SC 29070(E-mail: kids@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-883-8542)NYI Pres. - Chad Branham, 638 Ben Kyzer Dr., Gilbert, SC 29054(E-mail: board@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-892-2383)Prime Time Dir. - Don Sanquist, 253 Jessica Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-718-7431)(E-mail: board@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-955-3917)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Larry Ellisor, 2479 Fish Hatchery Road, West Columbia, SC29172 (E-mail: board@shepherdnazarene.com; (803-791-5525)Women’s Min. Dir. - Ja<strong>net</strong> Ellisor, 2479 Fish Hatchery Road, West Columbia, SC29172 (E-mail: board@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-791-5525)NMI Pres. - Evangeline Coleman, 2840 Dogwood Trail, Lexington, SC 29072(803-356-3339)CLT Dir. - John Frierson, P.O. Box 1423, Irmo, SC 29063(E-mail: jtfrierson@mindspring.com; 803-781-0439)Church Board Sec. - John Frierson, P.O. Box 1423, Irmo, SC 29063(E-mail: secretary@shepherdnazarene.com; 803-781-0439)Church Treas. - Lorrie Whitaker, 213 Maplewood Rd., Lexington, SC 29072(E-mail: lorriew1234@yahoo.com; (803-808-0385)Lugoff Faith (Organized 1997) (054-0235)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 453, 29078-0453) 1033 Ridgeway Rd., Lugoff, SC35


29078-8909(Website: www.lugofffaith.com;E-mail: scottwesleycrandall@gmail.com; 803-438-9955)Pastor - (04/26/2009) Scott W. Crandall (Tammie), 193 Wildwood Ln., Lugoff, SC29078 (803-438-1553)SDMI Supt. - Steve Jones, 1297 Aldrick Dr., Lugoff, SC 29078 (803-438-4593)Children’s Min. Dir.- Janice Mesa, 37 Indian Mound Rd., Ridgeway, SC 29130(803-438-8685)NYI Pres. - Tammie Crandall, 193 Wildwood Ln., Lugoff, SC 29078 (803-438-1553)NMI Pres. - Theresa Ebo, 954 Guion Dr., Lugoff, SC 29078 (803-438-6550)Church Board Sec. - Lindsay Gunter, 1917 Dixon Ln., Camden, SC 29020(803-432-5076)Church Treas. - Lori Kornegay, P.O. Box 92, Camden, SC 29020 (803-432-1389)Manning NewStart Community (Organized 1999) (054-0272)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 119, 29102-0119) 4686 J. W. Rhames Rd., Manning, SC29102-4440 (E-mail: newstartchurch@ftc-i.<strong>net</strong>; 803-473-2900)Pastor - (01/01/1999) Dale E. Turner (Melissa), 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: daleeturner08@yahoo.com; 803-481-2726)Assoc. Pastor - G. W. Harrell, 4500 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-5973)Assoc. Pastor - Donna Green, 4115 Golden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(843-309-4115)Music Director - Ernie & Dale Avins, 3409 Highway 15 South, Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-4260)SDMI Supt. - Donna Green, 4115 Golden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(843-309-4115)Hispanic Pastor - Leonardo Ildefonso Cortes, 1168 W. E. Rd., Manning, SC 29102(E-mail: spanish@ftc-i.<strong>net</strong>; 803-473-2893)Children’s Min. Dir. - Crystal Bramlett, 1063 Basil Rd., Summerton, SC 29148(803-478-3022)NYI Pres. - Kim Austin, 5445 Nazarene Church Rd., Pinewood, SC 29125(803-983-2052)Youth Pastor - James Dolinger, 4614 J. W. Rhames Rd., Manning, SC 29102(E-mail: james_dolinger@yahoo.com; 803-983-5142)Adult Min. Dir. - Janice McLeod, 4550 Pond Loop Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-7377)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Danny McLeod, 4550 Pond Loop Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-7377)Women’s Min. Dir. - Patricia Cummings, 250 N. Main St., Greelyville, SC 29056(843-426-2528)NMI Pres. - Karen McDuffie, 3965 Gibbs Dairy Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-9488)36


Work & Witness Coord. - Donna Green, 4115 Golden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(843-309-4115)Church Board Sec. - Phyllis Zemko, 1147 Hideout Dr., Manning, SC 29102(803-473-5531)Church Treas. - Therese Thomas, 671 W. Liberty St., Sumter, SC 29150(803-905-7866)Midland Valley Community (Formerly Midland Valley First) (Organized 1938)(054-0250)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 645, Clearwater, SC 29822-0645) 3526 Jefferson DavisHwy., Graniteville, SC 29829(Website: www.mvnazarene.org; E-mail: mvfcn@mvnazarene.org;fax: 803-593-6615; 803-593-3114)Pastor - (08/23/2010) W. Kyle Poole (Julie), 904 Amherst Dr., N. Augusta, SC29841(E-mail: kpoole@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-3114)Worship Pastor - Michael McAdory (Melinda), 895 Wickham Dr., Graniteville, SC29829 (E-mail: mikemc@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-0316)Biker Ministry Dir. - Wayne Cheselka, 1249 Lake Greenwood Dr., North Augusta,SC 29841 (803-613-1971)Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - David S. Winchester (Paula), 930 Campbellton Dr., NorthAugusta, SC 29841 (E-mail: david@mvnazarene.org; 803-279-8236)SDMI Supt. - Sharon Mills, 302 Chime Bell Rd., Aiken, SC 29803 (803-649-6292)Children’s Pastor - Pennye Duncan (Robbie), 394 Pine St., Warrenville, SC 29851(E-mail: pennye@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-4551)Childcare/School Dir./Principal - David S. Winchester, 930 Campbellton Dr., NorthAugusta, SC 29841 (E-mail: david@mvnazarene.org; 803-279-8236)Children’s Min. Dir. - Sharon Ray, P.O. Box 543, Clearwater, SC 29822(803-593-0052)NYI Pres. - Tasha Alison, 1133 Carolina Ave., North Augusta, SC 29841(706-533-1801)Youth Pastor - Mike O’Hair (Amy), 5047 Fairmont Dr., Graniteville, SC 29829(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-8881)Adult Min. Dir. - Sharon Mills, 302 Chime Bell Rd., Aiken, SC 29803(803-649-6292)Men’s Ministry Dir. – Henry Rash, 111 Arrowhead Lake Rd., North Augusta, SC29860 (803-663-4809)Women’s Min. Dir. - Barbara Richardson, 204 Wayland St., Warrenville, SC 29851(803-594-9794)NMI Pres. - Jeff Grice, 129 Midland Dr., Graniteville, SC 29829 (803-663-3673)Work & Witness Coord. - Bill Brummer, 1005 Devon Ct., North Augusta, SC 29860(803-613-1971)CLT Dir. - Rhonda Holcombe, 216 Anthony Dr., Warrenville, SC 29851(803-979-3045)37


Church Board Sec. - Paul Hines, 126 Millwood Ln., North Augusta, SC 29860(E-mail: pndhines@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-278-2821)Church Treas. - Barbara Goodwin, 5 Wofford Cir., Aiken, SC 29803 (803-648-0993)Moncks Corner (Organized 1969) (054-0280)Location - 217 Bonnoitt St., Moncks Corner, SC 29461-2635(Web: www.mcnazarenechurch.org; E-mail: jasonleviner@yahoo.com;843-761-8639)Pastor - (07/25/2007) Jason O. Leviner (Angela), 216 Palmetto St., Moncks Corner,SC 29461 (E-mail: jasonleviner@yahoo.com; 843-761-8160; 843-607-0643)Music Director - Martha Parker, 220 Lake Moultrie Dr., Bonneau, SC 29431(843-825-3978)Adult Min. Dir. - Rosa Crosby, P.O. Box 388, Cross, SC 29436 (843-753-2518)Women’s Min. Dir. - Angela Leviner, 216 Palmetto St., Moncks Corner, SC 29461(843-761-8160; 843-607-0222)NMI Pres. - Rosa Crosby, P.O. Box 388, Cross, SC 29436 (843-753-2518)Food Bank Coord. - Angela Leviner, 216 Palmetto St., Moncks Corner, SC 29461(843-791-8160; 843-607-0222)Church Board Sec. - Joyce Eade, 110 Vineyard Blvd., Summerville, SC 29483(843-875-7882)Church Treas. - Joyce Eade, 110 Vineyard Blvd., Summerville, SC 29483(843-875-7882)Myrtle Beach The Connection (Organized 1966) (054-0285)Location - 817 62 nd Ave., N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572-3210(E-mail: mbch_nazarene@juno.com; 843-448-3290)Pastor - (03/14/1999) W. Brent Walker, 217 Myrtle St. #4, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577(843-333-8008)NMI – Kathy Zell, 20 Gate 3, Carolina Shores, NC 284676(E-mail: kathylz@juno.com ; 910-579- 8372)Sunday School – Chris Yant, 817 62 nd Ave, N. Myrtle Beach SC 29572(E-mail: christyant@sbcglobal.<strong>net</strong>; 843-798 -3779)NYI - Rick Yant, 817 62 nd . Ave. N., Myrtle Beach SC 29572(E-mail: rickyantphoto@sbcglobal.<strong>net</strong> ; 843-798 -3781)Children’s Ministry – Lori Walls, 912 Martina Ct., Myrtle Beach SC 29579(E-mail: hotpink4213@yahoo.com; 843-450-2265)Women’s Ministry - Chris Yant, 817 62 nd Ave, N, Myrtle Beach SC 29572(E-mail: christyant@sbcglobal.<strong>net</strong>; 843-798-3779)Church Board Sec. - Marilyn Lehman, 1032 Horry Rd., Aynor, SC 29511(E-mail: mar3059@sccoast.<strong>net</strong>; 843-855-3064)Church Treas. - Marty Streasick, 1065 Courtyard, Conway, SC 29526(E-mail: mdstreaksick@aol.com; 843-685-0778)38


New Ellenton New Life (Organized 1958) (054-0011)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 481, 29809-0481) 407 Jewell St., New Ellenton, SC29809-2627 (E-mail: revtharvey@att.com; 803-652-2675)Pastor - (02/12/2006) Thomas W. Harvey (Vicky), 113 Smith Ave., New Ellenton,SC 29809 (E-mail: revtharvey@att.<strong>net</strong>; 803-652-2675)SDMI Supt. - Vicky Harvey, 113 Smith Ave., New Ellenton, SC 29809NYI Pres. - Vicky Harvey, 113 Smith Ave., New Ellenton, SC 29809Women’s Min. Dir. - Vicky Harvey, 113 Smith Ave., New Ellenton, SC 29809(803-652-2675)NMI Pres. - Loys Pittman, 304 Robinson Dr., New Ellenton, SC 29809Church Board Sec. - Loys Pittman, 304 Robinson Dr., New Ellenton, SC 29809(803-652- 7465)Church Treas. - Jo Shields, 526 Joyce Ave., New Ellenton, SC 29809(803- 652-7808)Orangeburg First (Organized 1947) (054-0320)Location - 450 Woodbine Dr. S.E., Orangeburg, SC 29115-7808(E-mail: waharvey2010@gmail.com; fax: 803-536-4318;803-536-4320)Pastor - (05/30/2011) William A. Harvey, 901 Seton Road, Columbia, SC 29212(803-546-8333)Children’s Min. Dir. - Carolyn Gray, 183 Big Buck Blvd., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-536-4946)NMI Pres. - James Gray, 183 Big Buck Blvd., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-536-4946)Church Board Sec. - Joyce Fogle, 619 Hidden Acres Rd., Cordova, SC 29039(803-536-9225)Church Treas. - Joyce Fogle, 619 Hidden Acres Rd., Cordova, SC 29039(803-536-9225)Orangeburg Memorial (Organized 1958) (054-0325)Location - 569 Berry St., Orangeburg, SC 29115-4904(E-mail: orbgmemchurch@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>;fax: 803-539-2642; 803-534-6074)Pastor - (11/13/2005) H. Billy Williams (Peggy), 2012 Hydrick Ave., Orangeburg,SC 29118 (E-mail: bwill48@yahoo.com; 803-536-5595)Music Director - Joyce Nettles, P.O. Box 1152, Bamberg, SC 29003 (803-245-0384)Visitation Min. - David Nettles, 130 Snoots Hollow Rd., Cordova, SC 29039(803-536-2944)SDMI Supt. - Dianne Hughes, 103 Carlisle Ave., St. Matthews, SC 29135(E-mail: dhughes9@sc.rr.com; 803-655-7309)Children’s Min. Dir. - Ronda Bouchette, 6455 Kips Ln., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-536-9221)NYI Pres. - Dean Sandifer, 686 Dickinson St., Bamberg, SC 29003(E-mail: referee1967@yahoo.com; 803-245-0500)39


Adult Min. Dir. - James Williams, 2127 Pinnacle St., Orangeburg, SC 29115(E-mail: jandjpineapple@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-534-4812)Prime Time Dir. - Lexie Payne, 2466 Norway Rd., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-534-5826)Single Adult Min. Dir. - Melissa Black, 43 Cimmaron St., Orangeburg, SC 29118(E-mail: mblack@sc.rr.com; 803-534-8886)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Dean Sanders, 359 Banning St., Cope, SC 29038(803-534-0556)Women’s Min. Dir. - Deborah Martin, 2755 Charleston Rd., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-534-0589)NMI Pres. - Jimmy Hughes, 103 Carlisle, St. Matthews, SC 29135(E-mail: jhughes9@sc.rr.com; 803-655-7309)Food Bank Coord. – Missi Leviner, 850 Dantzler Ave., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-308-1161)CLT Dir. - Debbie Brown, 2099 Sheridan, Orangeburg, SC 29115 (803-534-1370)Church Board Sec. - Peggy Murphy, 1266 Wisteria St., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-534-2464)Church Treas. - Lexie Payne, 2466 Norway Rd., Orangeburg, SC 29115(803-534-5826)Pageland Rose Memorial (Organized 1973) (054-0335)Location - (Mail: 115 Leonidas St., Fort Mill, SC 29715-2121) 1005 N. Pearl St.,Pageland, SC 29728 (E-mail: sgibson27@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 843-672-7972)Pastor - (08/02/1992) Scott K. Gibson (Sharon), 115 Leonidas St., Fort Mill, SC29715 (E-mail: sgibson27@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-547-2620)Music Director - Betty Jordan, 13680 Hwy. 9 W., Chesterfield, SC 29709(843-623-7606)SDMI Supt. - Cindy Gibson, 2232 Freeman Rd., Chesterfield, SC 29709(843-623-3224)Children’s Min. Dir. - Marlene Card, P.O. Box 275, Pageland, SC 29728(843-672-7972)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Tim Lindsey, 92 Wexford St., Ruby, SC 29741(843-634-5094)Women’s Min. Dir. - Tammie Atkinson, 82 T. B. Watts Rd., Pageland, SC 29728(843-672-3899)NMI Pres. - Shelby Whitaker, 1170 Buchanon Bridge Rd., Chesterfield, SC 29709(843-623-2862)Church Board Sec. - Guynell Mullis, 285 Olin Deese Rd., Pageland, SC 29728(843-672-3865)Church Treas. - Andy Atkinson, 82 T. B. Watts Rd., Pageland, SC 29728(843-672-3899)Pelion (Organized 1950) (054-0340)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 86, 29123-0086) 474 Pine St., Pelion, SC 2912340


(Website: www.pelionnaz.com; E-mail: bwatts5062@hotmail.com;803-894-4380)Pastor - (07/02/2006) William C. Watts (Rachael), 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(803-894-7548)Youth Pastor – Terry Ben<strong>net</strong>t, 901 Boiling Springs Rd., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: joshben<strong>net</strong>t09@yahoo.com; (803-348-8133)Music Director - William Felder, 132 New Colony Ct., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: wefelderjr@aim.com; 803-920-8239)SDMI Supt. - Eddie Felder, 440 Truex Rd., Leesville, SC 29070(E-mail: efelder@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-657-5850)Children’s Pastor - Josh Holm, 1276 Hartley Quarter Rd., Leesville, SC 29079(E-mail: josh_holm@bose.com )NYI Pres. - William Felder, 132 New Colony Ct., Lexington, SC 29073(E-mail: wefelderjr@aim.com; 803-920-8239)Adult Min. Dir. - Rachael Watts, 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123 (803-894-7548)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Ronnie Bo<strong>net</strong>to, 155 Tom Lucas Lane, Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bo<strong>net</strong>to@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>: (803-894-3617)Women’s Min. Dir. - Marta Morris, 2050 W.E. Jeffcoat Rd., Pelion, SC 29123(803-568-2385)NMI Pres. - LaNora Jensen, 1036 Mack Edisto Rd. Ext., Swansea, SC 29160(E-mail: lanoraw@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-568-3939)Food Bank Coord. - Christina Nutt, 5829 Fish Hatchery Rd., Pelion, SC 29123(803-894-9594)CLT Dir. - Donna Abell, 122 Towe Rd., Gaston, SC 29053 (803-755-8123)Church Board Sec. – Ronnie Bo<strong>net</strong>to, 155 Tom Lucas Lane, Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: bo<strong>net</strong>to@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-894-3617)Church Treas. - Betty Annis, P.O. Box 549, Pelion, SC 29123(E-mail: betty.j.annis@usps.gov; 803-894-4153)Rock Hill Celebration Place (Organized 1999) (054-0092)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 36234, 29732-0503) 2650 India Hook Rd., Rock Hill, SC29732-9422 (Website: www.rockhillcelebrationplace.org;E-mail: gehayes1@juno.com;803-985-6680)Pastor - (04/10/2005) Gary E. Hayes (Charlotte), 2322 Cyrus Dr., Clover, SC 29710(E-mail: gehayes1@juno.com; 803-684-0814)Music Dir. - Robert Davis, 1147 Eden Terrace Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-325-8427)Children’s Min. Dir. - Cathy Bowers, 1277 Cameron Road, York, SC 29745(803-684-0006)Youth Pastor - Brian Bowers, 131 Apt. 104 Cleggan Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730Men’s Min. Dir. - Patrick Scott, 548 Hallman Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732(803-325-1937)Women’s Min. Dir.-Tianne Davis, 1147 Eden Terr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-325-8427)41


NMI Pres. - Ed Bowers, 1277 Cameron Rd., York, SC 29745 (803-684-0006)Work & Witness Coord. - Ed Bowers, 1277 Cameron Rd., York, SC 29745(803-864-0006)Church Board Sec. - Tianne Davis, 1147 Eden Terr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-325-8427)Church Treas. - Nikki Correll, 1677 Charlotte Hwy., York, SC 29745(803-684-3069)Rock Hill Emmanuel (formerly Oakdale) (Organized 1950) (054-0350)Location - 998 Dunlap Roddey Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730-9650(E-mail: rhemmanuelnaz@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-328-2134)Pastor - (09/17/2006) Rick E. Morris (Wanda), 3852 Marshall Rd., Rock Hill, SC29730 (E-mail: cutigers@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-487-7691)Music Director - Tommy Cashwell, 205 Son<strong>net</strong> Ln., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-389-9295)SDMI - Richard Wenghofer, 831 Springdale Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-366-6751)Children’s Min. Dir.-Trish Duggins, 1816 Daylily Ln., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-328-6544)Men’s Dir. - Darrell Duggins, 1816 Daylily Ln., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-324-7699)Prime Time Dir. - Marty DuBose, 569 Rockwell Cir, Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-329-0519)Women’s Min. Dir. –Lynn Bolin, 111 Truffle Ct., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-985-3093)NMI Pres. - Brenda Waldrop, 2055 Donnybrook Rd., Catawba, SC 29704(803-324-1805)Work & Witness Coord. - Lester Waldrop, 2055 Donnybrook Rd., Catawba, SC29704 (803-324-1805)Church Board Sec. - Brenda Waldrop, 2055 Donnybrook Rd., Catawba, SC 29704(803-324-1805)Church Treas. - Marty DuBose, 569 Rockwell Cir., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-329-0519)Rock Hill First (Organized 1935) (054-0360)Location - (Mail: 580 Sutton Rd. S., Fort Mill, SC 29715) 722 N. Jones Ave., RockHill, SC 29730-4737(www.rockhillfirstchurch.com; E-mail: babyfite@comporium.<strong>net</strong>;(803-327-5178)Pastor - (07/18/1999) James R. Fite (Vicky), 580 S. Sutton Rd., Fort Mill, SC 29715(803-547-6493)Music Director - Emily Robinson, 536 Harmony Glen, Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-980-1504)42


Visitation Min.-Marty Robbins, 3120 Carrie Estates, Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: jclr41494@hotmail.com; 803-493-0945)SDMI Supt. – Jeanie Thomas, 453 Bramlett Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: Jeanie.thomas@sims.org; 803-324-1573)Children’s Min. Dir. - Ashley Thomas, 4109 Bovine Rd., Richburg, SC 29729(E-mail: ash.lovable@yahoo.com; 803-789-5388)NYI Pres. - Ronnie Aiton, Jr., 713 Level St., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: ronnieaiton@yahoo.com; 803-324-3939)Prime Time Dir. – Wanda Davis, 1434 Westside Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29715(803-547-6045)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Billy Wayne Phillips, 3478 Strait Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-325-1179)Women’s Min. Dir. – Diane Harrelson, 3824 Seneca Place, Rock Hill, SC 29732(E-mail: momaharrelson@yahoo.com; 803-417-2248)NMI Pres. - Terri Snipes, 535 Stonehenge Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: terrisnipes@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-322-4178)Church Board Sec. - Jeannie Thomas, 453 Bramlett Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: Jeanie.thomas@sims.org; 803-324-1573)Church Treas. - Darlia Hoggard, P.O. Box 722, Rock Hill, SC 29731(E-mail: sweetiepea@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-448-0439)Rock Hill Grace (Organized 1957) (054-0361)Location - (Mail: 1968 Lewis St., 29732-2233) 1029 Mount Gallant Rd., Rock Hill,SC 29732 (803-366-4701)Pastor - (10/27/2008) Daniel R. Swan (Karen), 1968 Lewis St., Rock Hill, SC 29732(E-mail: danswan1129@gmail.com; 803-366-4605)Assoc. Pastor - Jesse Sims (Beverly), 1309 Neely’s Creek Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(E-mail: jessesims@yahoo.com; 803-329-8603)Music Director - Aislinn Call, 709 Jones Branch Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29715(E-mail: aislinncall@hotmail.com; 803-746-7808)SDMI Supt. - Joe Call, 709 Jones Branch Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29715(E-mail: joe@joecall.<strong>net</strong>; 803-746-7808)Children’s Min. Dir. - Karen Swan, 1968 Lewis St., Rock Hill, SC 29732(E-mail: karenswan25@gmail.com; 803-366-4605)NYI Pres.—Kristi Owens, 4439 McAllister Road, Catawba, SC 29704(E-mail: oryan1194@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-230-4695)Prime Time Dir. - Sue Rainey, 1236 Broadside Rd., York, SC 29745(E-mail: suerainey@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-831-8715)Men’s Ministry Dir. - noneWomen’s Min. Dir. - Rosemary Maxie, 3919 Honeysuckle Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29732(E-mail: Rosemarym12@aol.com; 803-366-3216)NMI Pres. - Deborah Morris, 604 Jackson St., Fort Mill, SC 29715(E-mail: morrisdag@gmail.com; 803-370-3339)43


Church Board Sec. - Herb Boyd, 1785 Wedgefield Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29732(E-mail: blackhawk3@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-327-8247)Church Treas. - Joe Call, 709 Jones Branch Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29715(E-mail: joe@joecall.<strong>net</strong>; 803-746-7808)Rock Hill Trinity (Organized 1942) (054-0370)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 10803, Rock Hill, SC 29731-0803) 436 Taylors CreekRd. (Firetower and Taylors Creek Rd.), Rock Hill, SC 29730(Website: www.rockhilltrinitynaz.org;E-mail: drphil@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 803-328-6103; 803-328-0689)Pastor - (07/06/2003) Phillip C. Jones (Cynthia), 740 Morningside Dr., Rock Hill,SC 29730 (803-329-0769)Assoc. Pastor - Sean Virden (Laura), 619 Monroe St., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-493-7986)Music Director - Marie Cockerham, 1218 Cole Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29732(803-366-5058)SDMI Supt. - David Dease, 3406 Broach Rd., Catawba, SC 29704 (803-329-1018)Children’s Min. Dir. - Cindy Jones, 740 Morningside Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-329-0769)Youth Pastor - Sean Virden (Laura), 619 Monroe St., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-493-7986)Adult Min. Dir. - Marie Cockerham, 1218 Cole Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29732(803-366-5058)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Buck Lathan, 240 Hidden Hills Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-324-0830)Women’s Min. Dir. - Kimberly Davis, 676 Neely Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-366-5766)NMI Pres. – An<strong>net</strong>te Wiggins, 546 Grier Lesslie Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-329-4352)Work & Witness Coord. - Donnie Arant, 1108 Lesslie Trail Rd., Rock Hill, SC29730 (803-327-4898)Church Board Sec. - Richard Davis, 676 Neely Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-366-5766)Church Treas. - Pam Willbanks, 1020 South Bank Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(803-366-6023)Seneca (Organized 1966) (054-0375)Location - (Mail: 957 Avondale Dr., 29672-6621) 143 Bountyland Rd., Seneca, SC29672-6662 (E-mail: Baltzegart@msn.com; No PhonePastor - (10/04/1998) Thomas G. Baltzegar (Pamela), 957 Avondale Dr., Seneca,SC 29672 (864-882-4526)Music Director – Pamela Baltzegar, 957 Avondale Dr., Seneca, SC 29672(864-882-4526)SDMI Supt. - Chester Lecroy, 409 Alberts Rd., Seneca, SC 29672 (864-882-4012)44


Children’s Min. Dir. - Pamela Baltzeger, 957 Avondale Dr., Seneca, SC 29672(864-882-4526)NMI Pres. - Marilyn Portalatin, 1807 Industrial Park Pl., Seneca, SC 29672(864-882-8761)Church Board Sec. - Marilyn Portalatin, 1807 Industrial Park Pl., Seneca, SC 29672(864-882-8761)Church Treas. – Marilyn Portalatin, 1807 Industrial Park Pl., Seneca, SC 29672(864-882-8761)Simpsonville Life Spring Community (Organized 2000) (054-0376)Location - 437 Holland Rd., Simpsonville, SC 29681-5918(Website: www.lifespringnaz.<strong>net</strong>;E-mail: lifespringnaz@lifespringnaz.org; 864-962-0602)Pastor - (10/4/2009) William T. Segur (Lisa), 3553 Rutherford Rd (Lot 77), Taylors,SC 20687 (E-mail: pbsegur@gmail.com; 864-385-0989)Music director-Tommy Broyles, 108 Oakfern Court, Simpsonville, SC 29681(864-907-6237)Visitation Min. - Jim Ray, 102 Twin Falls Dr., Simpsonville, SC 29680(864-967-3463)Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Tommy McBride, 401 Lanewood Dr., Greenville, SC 29607(864-288-9490)Children’s Min. Dir. - Lisha Segur, 3553 Rutherford Rd (Lot 77), Taylors, SC 20687(864-385-0991)Youth Pastor - Brent Erb, 1409 Roper Mountain RD Apt # 246, Greenville, SC29615 (570-412-2800)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Keith Tumblin, 301 Sherondale Ln., Simpsonville, SC 29680(864-228-1848)Women’s Min. Dir. - Amanda Wadsworth, 306 Cotton Bay Way, Simpsonville, SC29681 (864-504-9377)NMI Pres. - Leon McClymont, 205 Pinebark Court, Simpsonville, SC 29680(864-963-7433)Church Board Sec. - Jeff Rohr, 101 Dunrobin Lane, Simpsonville, SC 29681(765-490-0804)Church Treas. - Meredith Wood, 218 W. Yellowwood Drive, Simpsonville, SC29680 (864-313-3614)Spartanburg First (Organized 1943) (054-0380)Location - 9149 Asheville Hwy., Spartanburg, SC 29316-4617(Website: www.spartanburgnaz.org; E-mail: nazarene@birch.<strong>net</strong>;864-578-8868)Pastor - (12/18/2005) Timothy W. Haynes (Donna), 379 Annabel Dr., BoilingSprings, SC 29316(E-mail: tim.haynes@spartanburgnaz.org;864-612-0051)New Church - Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes45


Music Director - Donna Haynes, 379 Annabel Drive, Boiling Springs, SC 29316(E-mail: donna.haynes@milliken.com; 864-612-0052)Love in Action Coord. - Debbie Hickman, 1001 Melody Ln., Spartanburg, SC 29203(E-mail: DHickman@Dennys.com; 864-578-9479)SDMI Supt. - Ed Fisher, 817 Henderson Rd., Chesnee, SC 29323(E-mail: cefjr@chestnut.<strong>net</strong>; 864-703-2627)Family Ministries Pastor – Brian Winebrenner, 267 Silverbell Dr., Boiling Springs,SC 29316 (E-mail: winebrenners@charter.<strong>net</strong>; 864-578-7371)Prayer Ministries Coord. - Debbie Hickman, 1001 Melody Ln., Spartanburg, SC29203 (E-mail: DHickman@Dennys.com; 864-578-9479)Hispanic Ministries Director - Ruben Rosario, 2 Cross Lake Ln., Greer, SC 29651-5607 (E-mail: rubyrosestudio@yahoo.com; 864-325-2192)Children’s Min. Dir. – Abrelli Wilson, 103 Stoneybrook Dr., Boiling Springs, SC29316 (E-mail: abrellibayan22@hotmail.com)NMI Pres. – Travis Yarborough, 120 Epton St., Spartanburg, SC 29301(E-mail: travis.yarborough@arvatousa; 864-4152121)NYI Pres. - Chad Richards, 115 Twin Creek Ct., Roebuck, SC 29376(E-mail: richardsc@cmhservices.<strong>net</strong>; 864-580-0283)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Brian Winebrenner, 267 Silverbell Dr., Boiling Springs, SC29316 (E-mail: winebrenners@charter.<strong>net</strong>; 864-578-7371)Women’s Min. Dir. - Melody Yarborough, 120 Epton St., Spartanburg, SC 29301(E-mail: travis.yarborough@arvatousa; 864-415-2121)College and Career Dir. - Travis Yarborough, 120 Epton St., Spartanburg, SC 29301(E-mail: travis.yarborough@arvatousa; 864-415-3014)Biker Ministries Coord. - Travis Yarborough, 120 Epton Street., Spartanburg, SC29301 (E-mail: travis.yarborough@arvatousa; 864-415-3014)Church Board Sec. - Ed Fisher, 817 Henderson Rd., Chesnee, SC 29323(E-mail: cefjr@chestnut.<strong>net</strong>; 864-703-2627)Church Treas. - Jim Adams, 4930 South Pine St., Spartanburg, SC 29302(864-582-3284)Summerville (Organized 1960) (054-0420)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 3200, Summerville, SC 29484-3200) 10825 Highway 78East, Summerville, SC 29483(Website: www.sumnaz.org; E-mail: summervillenaz@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>;fax: 843-873-5456; 843-873-5432)Pastor - (07/01/2008) Michael B. Blankenship (Susan), 101 Candlewood Ct.,Summerville, SC 29485 (E-mail: pastorb527@gmail.com; 843-771-3851)Music Director - Susan Blankenship, 101 Candlewood Ct., Summerville, SC 29485(843-771-3851)SDMI Supt. – Doug Conner, 110 Arbor Oaks Dr., Summerville, SC 29485(843-499-1927)Children’s Min. Dir. - Donna Dominguez, 301 Old Summerville, Rd., Summerville,SC 29483 (843-873-0783)46


Prime Time Dir. – Norma Abston, 123 Three Wood Ln., Summerville, SC 29483(843-871-9536)Men’s Min. Dir. - Melvin Grasty, 906 Knee Pine Ct., Ladson, SC 29456(843-572-2783)Women’s Min. Dir. – c/o Summerville Church of the Nazarene, P.O. Box 3200,Summerville, SC 29484 (843-873-5432)NMI Pres. - Stephen Griffin, 104 Jackson St., Summerville, SC 29483(843-871-6992)Church Board Sec. - Bill Carter, 106 Miller Ct., Summerville, SC 29485(843-875-7169)Church Treas. - Tawny Carr, 111 Garbon Dr., Summerville, SC 29485(843-875-4777)Sumter Calvary (Organized 1949) (054-0400)Location - 4235 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC 29154-8594(Website: www.SCNaz.info; E-mail: pastor@scnaz.info;fax: 803-481-2022; 803-481-2097)Pastor - (04/30/2006) F. Arthur Sharpe (Michelle), 4265 Nazarene Church Rd.,Sumter, SC 29154 (E-mail: pastor@scnaz.info; 803-840-6434)Music Dir. - Zac Landry, 3190 Beulah Cuttino Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: music@scnaz.info; 803-481-9523)SDMI Supt. - Nell McGee, 2888 Southgate Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: sdmi@scnaz.info; 803-481-2425)Children’s Min. Dir. - Alan & Jennifer Crawford, 3615 Osteen Ln., Sumter, SC29154 (E-mail: children@scnaz.info; 803-481-4316)NYI Pres. - Colin Floyd, 4235 Nazarene Church Rd, Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: nyi@scnaz.info; 803-481-2097)Prime Time Dir. - Nell McGee, 2888 Southgate Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: primetime@scnaz.info; 803-481-2425)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Steve Welsh, 3080 Bruce Cir., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: menministry@scnaz.info; 803-506-4314)Women’s Min. Dir. - Michelle Sharpe, 4265 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC29154 (E-mail: ladiesministry@scnaz.info; 803-934-0563)Quizzing Director - Jessica Landry, 3190 Beulah Cuttino Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: quiz@scnaz.org; 803-481-9523)NMI Pres. - Michelle Sharpe, 4265 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: nmi@scnaz.info; 803-943-0563)Work & Witness Coord. - Billy Hudson, 4385 Paige Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: workwitness@scnaz.info; 803-481-9154)Food Bank Coord. - Pat Goodwin, 728 Wren St., Sumter, SC 29150 (803-778-1359)CLT Dir. - Alan Crawford, 3615 Osteen Ln., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: clt@scnaz.info; 803-481-4316)Church Board Sec. - Nell McGee, 2888 Southgate Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: cbs@scnaz.info; 803-481-2425)47


Church Treas. - Betty Welsh, 3080 Bruce Circle, Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: treasurer@scnaz.info; 803-506-4314)Sumter Celebration (Organized 2006) (054-0345)Location - 1435 Cherryvale Dr., Lot 48, Sumter, SC 29154-1543(E-mail: pastormauricewells@reborn.com;www.sumtercelebrationchurch.webs.com; fax: 866-682-1417, 803-565-9630)Pastor - (04/27/2006) Bobby Maurice Wells (Kimberly), 1435 Cherryvale Dr.,Lot 48, Sumter, SC 29154 (803-565-9630)Assoc. Pastor - Lottie Smiling (Josh), 750 Josh Wells Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-3682)SDMI Supt. – Kimberly Wells, 1435 Cherryvale Dr., Lot 48, Sumter, SC 29154(803-565-9075)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Bobby Maurice Wells, 1435 Cherryvale Dr., Lot 48, Sumter,SC 29154 (803-565-9075)Women’s Min. Dir. – Kimberly Wells, 1435 Cherryvale Dr., Lot 48, Sumter, SC29154 (803-565-9075)Church Board Sec. - Lottie Smiling (Josh), 750 Josh Wells Rd., Sumter, SC29154 (803-481-3682)Church Treas. - Lottie Smiling (Josh), 750 Josh Wells Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-3682)Sumter First (Organized 1943) (054-0410)Location - 3700 Patriot Parkway, Sumter, SC 29154-9356(Website: www.sumternaz.org; E-mail: sumter1st@sumternaz.org;fax: 803-494-7005; 803-494-7000)Pastor - (07/03/2005) Gregory A. Pressley (Jeannie), 1215 Winyah St., Sumter, SC29150 (E-mail: gpressley@sumternaz.org; 803-469-2710)Assoc. Pastor - Cheryl Kammermann (Chuck), 1283 Shoreland Dr., Sumter, SC29154 (E-mail: kammermann2@aol.com; 803-481-9360)SDMI Supt. - Joe Waldron, 2055 Bethel Church Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: jdwaldron5@aol.com; 803-481-3806)Children’s Min. Dir. - Jeannie Pressley, 1215 Winyah, Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: gpressley@sc.rr.com; 803-469-2710)NYI Pres. - Ronda Speed, 6 Yellowstone Cir., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: rspeed@sc.rr.com; 803-469-6252)Adult Min. Dir. - Sherry Pritchett, 490 Lynam Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-773-0437)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Ron Whetsel, 170 Hidden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: Ronald.whetsel@enersys.com; 803-469-0613)Women’s Min. Dir. - Dorothy Waldron, 2055 Bethel Church Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: dorothymwaldron@hotmail.com; 803-464-8445, 803-506-4213)NMI Pres. - Joy Klotzle, 2658 Ford St., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: ljklotzle@ftc-i.<strong>net</strong>; 803-481-2215)48


Work & Witness Coord. - Chuck Kammermann, 1283 Shoreland Dr., Sumter, SC29154 (803-481-9360)CLT Dir. - Larry Klotzle, 2658 Ford St., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: ljklotzle@ftc-i.<strong>net</strong>; 803-481-2215)Church Board Sec. - Joy Klotzle, 2658 Ford St., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: ljklotzle@ftc-i.<strong>net</strong>; 803-481-2215)Church Treas. - Ron Whetsel, 170 Hidden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(E-mail: Ronald.whetsel@enersys.com; 803-469-0613)Sumter Wise Drive (Organized 1958) (054-0391)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 1405, Sumter, SC 29151-1405) 302 North Wise Dr.,Sumter, SC 29150(E-mail: pastorsammyg@gmail.com; fax: 803-775-2883; 803-775-2883)Pastor - (07/26/2006) Samuel E. Geddings (Pam), 4295 Paige Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-9282)Music Director - Ray Mooneyham, 3135 Joyce St., Sumter, SC 29154(803-469-7417)SDMI Supt. - Gaye Weaver, 3325 Widman Dr., Sumter, SC 29154 (803-494-9325)Children’s Min. Dir. - Rad Weaver, 3325 Widman Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(803-494-9325)NYI Pres. – Tori Weaver, 3325 Widman Dr.,, Sumter, SC 29154Adult Min. Dir. - Pam Mooneyham, 3135 Joyce St., Sumter, SC 29154(803-469-7417)Prime Time Dir. - Loretta Clark, 1401 Dover Cir., Sumter, SC 29154 (803-778-0018)Women’s Min. Dir. – Cindy Dinkins, 3160 Richland Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(803-481-7434)NMI Pres. - Susan Benenhaley, 3180 Greenview Pkwy., Sumter, SC 29154CLT Dir. - Pam Mooneyham, 3135 Joyce St., Sumter, SC 29154 (803-469-7417)Church Board Sec. – Gloria McLeod, 13 Que Street, Sumter, SC 29153(803-773-9102)Church Treas. - Gaye Weaver, 3325 Widman Dr., Sumter, SC 29154 (803-494-9325)Wallace (Organized 1943) (054-0430)Location - (Mail: 124 Joyce Dr. Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville S.C. 29512) Physical: 3610 Hwy. 177,Wallace, SC 29596-8802(E-mail: bobby.Norris@mindspring.com;fax: 843)-479-5006; 843- 454-9285)Pastor - (10/18/10) Bobby M. Norris (Laurie), 124 Joyce Dr., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, S.C.29512SDMI Supt. / Financial Secretary - Laurie Norris, 124 Joyce Dr. Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC29512 (843-454-9285)NMI President: Mary Smith, 2165 Grants Mill Rd., Wallace, S.C. 29596(843-537-7880)NYI President / Children’s Director: Patti Norris, P.O. Box 310, Society Hill, SC29593 (843-378-1654)49


Music Director: Nancy Richardson, 2724 Hickory Grove Rd., Wallace, S.C. 29596(843-537-6778)Women’s Ministry Director: Laurie Norris, 124 Joyce Dr., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, S.C. 29512(843-454-9285)Men’s Ministry Director: Bobby Norris, 124 Joyce Dr., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, S.C.29512 (843-454-9285)Church Board Sec. - Laurie Norris, 124 Joyce Dr. Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, S.C. 29512(843-454-9285)Church Treas.: Donna Byrd, 461 David Smith Ln., Wallace, SC29596(843-287-3613)Walterboro First (Organized 2003) (054-0427)Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 923, Walterboro, SC 29488) 3534 Mt. Carmel Rd.,Walterboro, SC 29488-632950(E-mail: glr1103@gmail.com;843-538-4819)Pastor - (01/01/2008) Gary L. Rupert (Sherry), 4345 Cottageville Hwy., Round O,SC 29474 (843-538-4819)Music Director - Philip Canant, 131 McKelvey Pl., Goose Creek, SC (843-553-3142)SDMI Supt. - James Bunton, 277 Sandy Dam Ln., Walterboro, SC 29488(843-538-2653)Children’s Min. Dir. - Lois Bunton, 277 Sandy Dam Ln., Walterboro, SC 29488(843-538-2653)NMI Pres. - Beth Hayes, 1508 Bazzle Rd., Cottageville, SC 29435Church Board Sec. - Debbi Postell, 314 Tennenbaum Rd., Ravanel, SC 29470(843-766-2824)Church Treas. - Allison Baumgarner, 3590 Mary Ader Ave. #1038, Charleston, SC29414 (843-538-1188)West Columbia Central (Organized 1949) (054-0440)Location - 100 S. Woodside Pkwy., West Columbia, SC 29170-2758(Website: www.centralcotn.org; E-mail: pastor@centralcotn.org;fax: 803-796-2999; 803-796-0595)Pastor - (12/05/2004) James H. Thrower, Jr. (Connie), 3200 Debidue Ln., Sumter,SC 29150 (803-905-1286)Music Director - Stefanie Coburn-Fuller, 241 Crimson Ln., Lexington, SC 29072(803-808-8441)SDMI Supt. - Jonathan Brock, 124 Riverdell Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-530-7390)Children’s Min. Dir. - Sandee Felder, 159 Kimmey Dr., Gaston, SC 29053(803-708-5983)Youth Pastor - David Snodgrass, 139 Savannah Hills Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-331-5184; 803-772-8170)


Adult Min. Dir. – Margie Moseley, 196 Whispering Glen Circle, West Columbia,SC 29170 (803-955-9026)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Robert Caulder, 914 Jupiter St., West Columbia, SC 29619(803-939-1728)Women’s Min. Dir. – Cindy Huffstetler, 219 Rim Rock Rd., Gilbert, SC 29054(803-760-9701)NMI Pres. - Connie Hoover, 106 Savannah Woods Cir., West Columbia, SC 29170(803-794-4984)Church Board Sec. - Tammy Mabe, 907 Seabrook Ct., Lexington, SC 29072(803-356-2058)Church Treas. - Lois Pound, 155 Eastmarch Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-358-1199)West Columbia First (Organized 1945) (054-0450)Location- 350 Wattling Rd., West Columbia, SC 29170-0226(Website: www.wcf-nazarene.org; E-mail: WCFN316@yahoo.com;fax: 803-794-5117; 803-794-5117)Pastor - (06/04/1997) Bill Harmon (Kristi), 15 Cherry Ln., West Columbia, SC29170 (803-796-1960)Music Director - Jeff Williams, 870 Kitti Wake Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(803-957-6717)SDMI Supt. – Elaine Seybt, 322 Duchess Tr., Lexington, SC 29073 (803-210-5092)NYI Pres. - Howard Weed, 333 Pin Oak Dr., Lexington, SC 29073 (803-400-3641)Prime Time Dir. - Charles & Ellen Cook, 117 Foxhill Pl., Lexington, SC 29073(803-957-2289)Single Adult Min. Dir. –Toni Chastain, 108 Paces Brook Ave., Apt 10815Columbia, SC 29073 (727-639-3230)Men’s Ministry Dir. - Donnie Bass, 2414 Rainbow Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2776)Women’s Min. Dir. - Star Thompson, 1612 Dogwood Street, Cayce, SC 29033(803-661-2111)Quizzing Director - Kristi Harmon, 15 Cherry Lane, West Columbia, SC 29170(803-796-1960)NMI Pres. - Charlotte Sanders, 3400 Sweet Springs Drive, Lexington, SC 29073(803-996-5529)CLT Dir. - Star Thompson, 1612 Dogwood St., Cayce, SC 29033 (803-661-2111)Church Board Sec. - Jackie Black, 160 Shirway Rd., Lexington, SC 29073(803-356-1423)Church Treas. - Jackie Black, 160 Shirway Rd., Lexington, SC 29073(803-356-1423)West Columbia Hispanic (NewStart) (CTM) (054-0003)Location- 1608 Holland St., West Columbia, SC 29169-5738Pastor - Jose Osorio (Maria), 224 Netherland Dr., Irmo, SC 2906351


Winnsboro (Organized 1935) (054-0460)Location - 650 Ninth St., Winnsboro, SC 29180-1911(E-mail: wborfirstnaz@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; fax: 803-635-1433; 803-635-4463)Pastor - (06/06/2010) Harry W. Varn (Sheila), 248 Hunstanton Dr., Winnsboro, SC29180 803-635-5019)Youth Pastor - Ellen Broome, 1660 Broome Mill Rd., Ridgeway, SC 29130(803-736-0881)Music Dir. - Richard Johnson, 535 Poplar St., Winnsboro, SC 29180 (803-635-3195)Visitation Min. - Eugene Smith (LaNora), J-39 Sunset Ave., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-4997)SDMI Supt. - Richard Branham, 1006 Oak St. Ext., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-2316)Children’s Min. Dir. - Cindy Hollis, 6255 Newberry Rd., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-4080)Prime Time Dir. - Susan Shaw, 110 Carlisle Ave., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-4272)Women’s Min. Dir. - Pat Styron, 1827 Old Chester Rd., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-6108)NMI Pres. - Hope Baker, 24 Winesap Ln., Winnsboro, SC 29180 (803-710-9100)(803-635-3121)Work & Witness Coord. - David Ferguson, 1750 Broom Mill Rd., Ridgeway, SC29130 (803-786-1326)Church Board Sec. - Richard Branham, 1006 Oak St. Ext., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-2316)Church Treas. - Jim Bellomy, 1016 Oak St. Ext., Winnsboro, SC 29180(803-635-9620)York (Organized 1973) (054-0470)Location - (Mail: 310 N. Congress St.) 308 N. Congress St., York, SC29745-1238 (E-mail: StevenTorman@gmail.com; 704-214-1597)Pastor - (04/25/2011) Steven M. Torman, (Mail: P.O. Box 732, Clover, SC 29710)418 Ormand Rd., York, SC 29745E-mail: steventorman@gmail.com; (704)214-1597Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) - Shirley Mitchell, 1527 Hwy. 324, York, SC 29745(803-627-1235)Adult Min. Dir. - Judy Stocks, P.O. Box 3087, Rock Hill, SC 29732Single Adult Min. Dir. - Judy Stocks, P.O. Box 3087, Rock Hill, SC 29732Church Board Sec. - Beulah Burkhamer, 1779 McFarland Rd., York, SC 29745(803-684-1029)Church Treas. - Beulah Burkhamer, 1779 McFarland Rd., York, SC 29745(803-684-1029)52


F. ORDAINED ELDERSDate denotes year of ordination or recognition of credentials; CED - ChristianEducation Minister; CHP - Chaplain; DIA - <strong>District</strong> Interim Assigned; DA - <strong>District</strong>Assignment; DS - <strong>District</strong> Superintendent; EDU - Education; ESR - EvangelismService, Retired; EVC - Evangelist, Commissioned; EVR - Evangelist, Registered;EVT – Evangelist, Tenured; GA - General Assignment; GS - GeneralSuperintendent; MIS - Missionary; PAS - Pastor; PSV-FT - Pastoral Service - FullTime; PSV-PT - Pastoral Service - Part Time; RA - Retired, Assigned; RU - Retired,Unassigned; SEC - Song Evangelist, Commissioned; SER - Song Evangelist,Registered; STU - Student; SPC - Interdenominational/Special Assignment; TRF - InProcess of Transfer; U – Unassigned; ( ) Number of years unassigned1996 PAS Adams, H. Henry, 285 Holly St., Winnsboro, SC 29180(Great Falls) (803-712-0251)1992 RA/CHP Albert, Robert L., 968 Old Chappells Ferry Rd., Saluda, SC29138 (Batesburg)(E-mail: robert3783@embarqmail.com; 864-445-7661)2000 PAS Baltzegar, Thomas G., 957 Avondale Dr., Seneca, SC 29672(Seneca) (864-882-4526)2005 PSV-FT Bellomy, J. Brad, 161 Smallwood Dr., Chapin, SC 29036(Columbia First) (803-351-0596)2004 U(3) Ben<strong>net</strong>t, Steven, 1021 Marie Dr., Warrenville, SC 29851(Midland Valley First) (803-392-7106)1986 PAS Blankenship, Michael B., 101 Candlewood Ct., Summerville,SC 29485 (Summerville) (843-771-3851)1986 PSV-PT Bradley, T. Eugene, 10 Woodbend Ct., Mauldin, SC 29662(Greenville First) (864-288-5861)2005 PAS Branham, Jerry W., 571 Monroe Hwy., Lancaster, SC 29720(Lancaster SonLight Community) (803-286-0964)2001 CHP Brunson, Gregory M., PSC 112, Box 53., APO, AE 09717(Summerville)(E-mail: chappydew1@yahoo.com; 602-412-3247)2007 U(2) Burdick, Paul, 140 Shipyard Cir., Anderson, SC 29621(Greenville First) (E-mail: pailb2380@gmail.com;864-328-3003)1983 CHP Burges, Geoffrey R., 321 Cowabunga Ct., Summerville, SC29483-6944 (Summerville) (843-688-6015)53


1986 RA Coburn, Fred W., 106 Southwold Cir., Goose Creek, SC29445 (Summerville) (843-797-0536)2006 PAS Coleman, Richard I., 225 Charter Oak Rd., Lexington, SC29072-9200 (Lexington Shepherd) (803-957-9140)1956 RA Cook, Leslie M., 227 Mark Ln., Lexington, SC 29073(Pelion) (803-239-6417)1989 RU Cook, Ora, 404 Rocky Ln., Cayce, SC 29033-2716(Cayce) (E-mail: eocook@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-796-7556)1994 PSV-FT Cortes, Leonardo Ildefonso, 1168 W.E. Rd., Manning, SC29102 (Manning Newstart) (803-473-2893)1984 RU Dozier, James L., 141-E Glenwood Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732(Rock Hill Grace) (803-985-7131)1969 RU Earles, Gerald, 236 Meadow Crest Dr., West Columbia, SC29172 (Columbia First)(E-mail: jrerls@aol.com; 803-755-3899)1988 DS Estep, Edward L., 106 Boulder Top Ct., West Columbia, SC29169 (Columbia First) (803-740-1412)1983 PAS Fite, James R., 580 S. Sutton Rd., Fort Mill, SC 29715(Rock Hill First) (803-547-6493)1982 RA Forman, Merle W., P.O. Box 408, Ruby, SC 29741(Pageland) (843-634-3870)1993 PAS Foster, Mark A., 935 E. Main St., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First) (843-454-1788)1981 PAS Fountain, Charles A., Jr., 104 Teal Lane, Mauldin, SC 29662(Greenville First) (864-329-1066)2004 RA Gardner, George E., P.O. Box 21, Due West, SC 29639(Greenwood Community) (864-379-8360)2005 PAS Geddings, Samuel E., 4295 Paige Dr., Sumter, SC 29154(Sumter Wise Drive) (803-481-9282)1998 PAS Gibson, Scott, 115 Leonidas St., Fort Mill, SC 29715(Pageland Rose Memorial) (803-547-2620)2007 PAS Griggs, John W., III, 944 Fox Hollow Dr., Hartsville, SC29550 (Conway) (843-383-6570)1971 RU Grubbs, Albert, 417 B Miami St., Ladson, SC 29456(Moncks Corner) (843-718-2364)1987 PAS Hambrick, Ted R., 4333 Cloudmont Dr. Hollywood, SC29449 (Beaufort New Direction Community)(843-271-5068)54


2010 PAS Harding, Myra J., 2232 Forest Breeze Dr., Hartsville, SC29550 (Hartsville Calvary) (843-307-7741)1997 PAS Harmon, William P., 15 Cherry Lane, West Columbia, SC29170 (West Columbia First) (803-796-1960)1962 RA Harrell, G. W., Jr., 4500 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC29154 (Manning Newstart) (803-481-5973)1949 EVR Harrington, Milton, 107 Stone Brook Ct., Taylors, SC 29687(Greenville First) (E-mail: bellvue@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>;864-848-9180)1982 PAS Hayes, Gary E., 2322 Cyrus Dr., Clover, SC 29710(Rock Hill Celebration Place) (803-684-0814)1996 PAS Haynes, Timothy W., 379 Annabel Dr., Boiling Springs, SC29316 (Spartanburg First) (864-612-0051)1997 PAS Higgins, William E., 232 Barkers Creek Rd., Honea Path, SC29654 (Honea Path Genesis) (864-918-9101)1965 RA Hildreth, Clarence C., 144 Stone Mill Ln., North Augusta, SC29860 (Midland Valley First)(E-mail: cjhildreth4165@att.<strong>net</strong>; 803-279-1985)1976 RA Holsenback, John W., 155 Fays Garden Ln., Aiken, SC 29805(Midland Valley First) (803-648-2450)1975 RA Johnson, Dennis M., 117 Bresee Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006(Batesburg) (E-mail: revjohnson@pbtcomm.<strong>net</strong>;803-917-2852)2005 PAS Johnson, Matthew H., 1005 Grace St., Greenwood, SC 29649(Greenwood Community) (864-229-7842)2003 PAS Johnson, Paul W., 577 Eagles Rest Dr., Chapin, SC 29036(Columbia First) (803-772-2461)1957 RA Jones, Joseph, 1030 Glen Laurel Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29707(Fort Mill) (E-mail: joycejoejone@comporium.<strong>net</strong>;803-396-3920)1975 PAS Jones, Phillip C., 740 Morningside Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29730(Rock Hill Trinity) (803-329-0769)2006 PSV-FT Kammermann, Cheryl A., 1283 Shoreland Dr., Sumter, SC29154 (Sumter First) (803-481-9360)1977 SPC Kauffman, Donald P., 123 Bathurst Ln., Simpsonville, SC29681 (Columbia First)(E-mail: dkauffman5@yahoo.com; 864-704-5420)2007 PAS LaPlace, Benjamin G., 5060 Pleasant Pointe Dr., Aiken, SC29803-7377 (Aiken New Start) (803-522-1097)55


2002 PAS Lawson, Karen J., 157 N. Lakeshore Dr., Goose Creek, SC29445 (Florence Family Life) (843-230-3834)1996 CHP Levasseur, Peter, 1198 Alayna Dr., Manning, SC 29102(Manning NewStart) (718-490-2987)1987 PAS Lindsay, Rodney C, 103 Shelton, Goose Creek, SC 29445(Charleston Calvary) (843-797-2688)2006 PSV-FT Link, Glen D., 343 W. Cambridge Ave., Greenwood, SC29646 (Greenwood Community)(E-mail: glengcc@embarqmail.com; 864-337-6487)1996 PSV-PT McKinney, Darrel, 84 Sanders St., Bamberg, SC 29003(Bamberg) (803-245-0097)2001 PSV-PT Merritt, James M., Jr., 3618 Linden St., Myrtle Beach, SC29577 (Conway - The Journey)(E-mail: jmerritt@horrycountyschools.<strong>net</strong>; 843-995-1664)1970 RA Midgette, Robert G., 332 Cottage Green Ln., Lexington, SC29078 (Lugoff Faith)(midgbobby@windstream.<strong>net</strong>;803-996-6384)1955 RA/PAS Mitchell, T.W., Jr., 24 Carolina Ave., Sumter, SC 29150(Ashwood) (803-773-9772)1973 PSV-FT Moore, Ray D., 13 Spring Forest Ct., Greenville, SC 29615(Greenville First) (864-230-9577)1978 RA/ESR Morris, Robert, 445 Holman Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(Ashwood) (803-469-0772)1971 RU Mullis, Arthur, 285 Olin Dease Rd., Pageland, SC 29728(Pageland Rose Memorial) (843-672-3865)1998 CHP Neal, J. Michael, 110 Commons Blvd. #815, Myrtle Beach,SC 29572 (Myrtle Beach - The Connection)(E-mail: bamneal1@msn.com; 972-741-2701)1981 PAS Oh, Kyung-Hwan, 328 Sharebrook Ln., Columbia, SC 29212(Columbia Emmanuel Korean)(E-mail: John537@hanmail.<strong>net</strong>)1996 U(4) Patton, Ken<strong>net</strong>h B., 103 Oak Ridge Dr., Greenwood, SC29649 (Greenwood Community) (864-227-8864)1995 PAS Paynter, Ken<strong>net</strong>h, 133 W. Main St., Central, SC 29630(Clemson – The Bridge) (864-752-7303)2007 PAS Paynter, Mary H., 133 W. Main St., Central, SC 29630(Clemson – The Bridge) (864-752-7304)1996 PAS Poole, W. Kyle, 904 Amherst Dr., N. Augusta, SC 29841(Midland Valley Community)56


(E-mail: kpoole@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-3114)1977 PAS Porter, John, 189 Pinckney St., Chester, SC 29706(Chester) (803-209-3708)2002 RU Possehl, Carl L, 131 Hanahan Plantation Cir., Hanahan, SC29410 (Charleston Calvary)(E-mail: cpossehl@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; 843-572-5465)1973 PAS Powell, John E., 1025 Thaxton Ln., Batesburg, SC 29006(Batesburg) (803-536-3658)1994 PAS Pratt, Carey R., Jr., 704 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(Hartsville First) (843-332-1422)1988 PAS Pressley, Gregory A., 1215 Winyah St., Sumter, SC 29150(Sumter First) (803-494-7000)1996 PAS Price, Johnny L., 233 Brickle St., Bamberg, SC 29003(Bamberg) (803-245-4664)2004 DA Pullen, Alan W., Alan W. Pullen, 1420 Nazarene Rd.,Batesburg, SC 29006 (Columbia Abundant Life)(E-mail: awpullen@hotmail.com;Cell: 803-730-1094; 803-532-3123)2009 PAS Rashford, Allan A., 2761 Bohicket Rd., Johns Island, SC29455 (Sea Islands International Community)(843-559-0625)2003 RA Richardson, Jacquelyn M., 468 Fannie Crosby Dr., Batesburg,SC 29006 (Batesburg)(E-mail: nazpj@aol.com 803-738-6551)1999 PAS Rupert, Gary A., 211 Maypop Dr., Goose Creek, SC 29445(Charleston First) (843-737-0924)1991 PAS Rupert, Gary L., 4345 Cottageville Hwy., Round O, SC 29474(Walterboro First) (843-538-4819)1981 RA Sanders, John M., 3400 Sweet Springs Dr., Lexington, SC29073 (West Columbia First) (803-996-5529)2004 PAS Segur, William T., 3553 Rutherford Rd. (Lot 77) Taylors, SC20687 (Simpsonville Life Spring Community)(864-385-0989)2010 PAS Sharpe, F. Arthur, 4265 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC29154 (Sumter Calvary) (803-840-6434)1997 CHP Sherman, Glenn S., 104 Hawks Nest Ct.., Columbia, SC29212 (Columbia First) (803-732-1220)1965 RA/ Sims, Jesse C., 1309 Neely’s Creek Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730PSV-PT (Rock Hill Grace) (803-329-8603)57


1969 PAS Smith, Aubrey D., 1675 Regency Court, Rock Hill, SC 29732(Fort Mill) (803-366-4008)1968 RA/ESR/ Smith, M. Eugene, J-39 Sunset Ct., Winnsboro, SC 29180SER (Winnsboro) (803-635-4997)1971 RU Smith, Jay R., 7019 Mirror Lake Rd., Columbia, SC 29209(Lugoff Faith) (E-mail: jayfayesmith@yahoo.com;803-776-3457)1957 EVC Smith, Mickey G., 1640 Woodhaven Rd., Rock Hill, SC29732 (Fort Mill)(evanmgs@somporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-327-0353)1986 PAS Spires, David, 428 Ridgewood Dr., West Columbia, SC 29172(Cayce) (803-755-1937)1982 DIA Stocks, Jim W., P.O. Box 3087, Rock Hill, SC 29732(York) (803-322-5754)2005 CHP Survance, Steven L., 1214 39 th St., S, Great Falls, MT 59405(Sumter First)(E-mail: stevn.survance@us.af..mil; 406-868-4704)2002 PAS Swan, Daniel R, 1968 Lewis St., Rock Hill , SC 29732(Rock Hill Grace) (803-366-4605)1982 PAS Thrower, James H., Jr., 3200 Debidue Ln., Sumter, SC 29150(West Columbia Central) (803-905-1286)1998 PAS Turner, Dale E., 2390 Poole Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(Manning NewStart) (803-481-2726)1979 EVT Ulmet, William, 397 Goose Creek Ln., Monroe, TN 38573(Rock Hill Emmanuel) (Email: wulmet@juno.com;217-714-0973)2005 PAS Varn, Harry, 248 Hunstanton Dr., Winnsboro, SC 29180(Winnsboro) (803-635-5019)2011 PSV-FT Veal, Jeremey M., 1321 Loch Lomand Dr., Greenville, SC29615 (Greenville First) (864-293-3435)1989 PAS Walker, Brent, 217 Myrtle St. #4, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577(Myrtle Beach-The Connection) (843-333-8008)2000 PAS Walker, Brian K., 53 Glen Knoll Pl., Columbia, SC 29229(Columbia Grace) (803-295-6777)2000 PAS Watts, William C., 837 Norris St., Pelion, SC 29123(Pelion) (803-894-7548)1971 RU Whitescarver, Ken<strong>net</strong>h D., 21226 West Tern Ct., Indian Land,SC 29707 (Lancaster SonLight Community)(E-mail: kenjoann@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-548-7911)58


1966 RA Wiggins, Paul, 1520 Old Creek Rd., McBee, SC 29101(Hartsville First) (843-335-5077)1982 PAS Williams, Harry (Billy), 2012 Hydrick St., Orangeburg, SC29118 (Orangeburg Memorial) (803-536-5595)1962 RA Wilson, Freddie, 1607 Hilton St., Camden, SC 29020(Camden First)(E-mail: fwilson23@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; 803-432-0656)1998 U Wiley, Candice I., 109 Sweetwater Ct., Greer, SC 29650(Greenville First)(E-mail: pastorcandy@msn.com; 573-475-0006)1996 PSV-PT Winebrenner, Brian K., 267 Silverbell Dr., Spartanburg, SC29316-5475 (Spartanburg First) (864-578-7371)1965 RA Wise, D. Dewey, 709 Harrell St., Rock Hill, SC 29730(Rock Hill First) (803-366-2884)G. ORDAINED DEACONS1991 PSV-FT Bays, Dana J., P.O. Box 3132, Irmo, SC 29063(Columbia First) (803-360-0648)2008 PSV-FT Duncan, Pennye C., 394 Pine St., Warrenville, SC 29851(Midland Valley Community) (803-593-4551)2000 RA Faircloth, John H., 369 St. Julian Pl., North Augusta, SC29860 (Midland Valley Community) (803-442-4494)2004 PSV-FT Godby, P. Timothy, II, 104 Knoll Ridge Dr., Greer, SC 29650-5117 (Greenville First) (864-268-1848)2002 U(2) Krawczak, Larry, P.O. Box 398, Laurel Hill, NC 28351(Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First)(E-mail: plmk@windstream.<strong>net</strong> 910-462-2648)1999 PSV-FT McAdory, Michael C., 895 Wickham Dr., Graniteville, SC29829 (Midland Valley Community) (803-593-0316)2002 PSV-FT Pinnell, Dennis W., 202 Melann Pass, Lexington, SC 29073(Columbia First) (803-206-4516)2001 PSV-FT Turner, Brenda N., 105 Terrence Ct., Greer, SC 29650(Greenville First) (864-292-0027)2000 PSV-PT Whiting, Sylvia M., 2461 Shadowcreek Ct., North Charleston,SC 29406 (Charleston Calvary) (843-569-2255)2002 PSV-FT Winchester, David S., 930 Campbellton Dr., North Augusta,SC 29841 (Midland Valley Community) (803-292-6196)59


H. LICENSED MINISTERS2003 PSV-PT 3 Alexander, Gregory W., 123 Concord Church Rd., Pickens,SC 29671 (Gregory-alexander@att.<strong>net</strong>; 864-868-4747)2011 STU 2 Ben<strong>net</strong>t, Terry, 901 Boiling Springs Rd., Lexington, SC29073 (Pelion)(E-mail: joshben<strong>net</strong>t09@yahoo.com; 803-348-8133)2007 PAS 3 Boykin, E. Brett, 308 Smith St., Clover, SC 29710(Clover)(E-mail: Edward.boykin@usarec.army.mil; 803-222-9800)2010 PSV-PT 2 Broome, Ellen Ferguson, 1660 Broom Mill Rd.,Ridgeway,SC 29130 (Deacon) (Winnsboro)(E-mail: ellenbroome@hughes.<strong>net</strong>; 803-735-0881)2010 PSV-PT 3 Cheselka, Peter Wayne. 1249 Lake Greenwood Dr., NorthAugusta, SC 29841 (Midland Valley)(E-mail: Wcheselka@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; 803-373-1380)1999 RU G Cochran, Robert L., 175 Matlock Dr., York, SC 29745(Clover) (803-684-4193)2010 PSV-PT 4 Coleman, Melissa Nicole, 350 Ranger Rd., Leesville, SC29070 (Deacon) (Lexington Shepherd)(E-mail: mncoleman86@yahoo.com; 803-883-8542)2008 PAS G Crandall, Scott Wesley, 193 Wildwood Ln., Lugoff, SC29078 (Lugoff Faith)(E-mail: scottwesleycrandall@gmail.com; 803-438-1553)2011 STU 3 Davis, Patricia, 662 A Summersby St., Chester, SC 29706(Chester)(E-mail: john 3_16pad@yahoo.com; 803-385-3186)2008 PSV-FT 3 Dolinger, James A., 4614 J. W. Rhames Rd., Manning, SC29102 (Manning New Start)(E-mail: james_dolinger@yahoo.com; 803-983-5142)2011 PSV-PT G Erb, Brent Steven, 1409 Roper Moutain Rd., Apt. 246,Greenville, SC 29615 (Simpsonville LifeSpring)(E-mail: pastorbrent@lifespringnaz.org; 570-412-2800)2009 STU 3 Evans, Roland E., 200 Tupalo Dr., Summerville, SC 29483(Summerville)(E-mail: rrolandevans@aol.com; 843-771-9417)2011 STU 3 Frierson, John Temple, P.O. Box 1423, Irmo, SC 2906360


(Lexington Shepherd)(E-mail: jtfrierson@mindspring.com; 803-781-0439)2008 PSV-PT 3 Green, Donna M., 4115 Golden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC29154 (Manning NewStart)(E-mail: new.startnazpw@hotmail.com; 843-309-4115)2003 U G Gunter, John W., Jr., 404 Holly Berry Ln., Lugoff, SC29078 (Lugoff Faith)(E-mail: brotherjohng@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-438-3062)2011 STU 3 Hammond, Wallace Fred, 124 Tarwood Ln., Lexington, SC29073 (Columbia First)(E-mail: FHamm9822@aol.com; 803-261-4815)2007 PAS 3 Harkey, Alan L., 300 Birkenstock Ct., Simpsonville, SC29681(Duncan LifeSpring Community)(E-mail: alanharkey@gmail.com; 864-275-3209)2005 PAS 4 Harvey, Thomas W., 113 Smith Ave., New Ellenton, SC29809 (New Ellenton New Life)(E-mail: revtharvey@att.com; 803-652-2675)2010 PAS G Harvey, William Andrew, 901 Seton Rd., Columbia, SC29212 (Orangeburg First)(E-mail: WAHarvey2010@gmail.com; 803-546-8333)2010 STU 4 Horne, Vilma Jackson, 1307 Manning Rd., Sumter, SC29150 (Sumter First) (803-773-7459)2010 PSV-FT 4 Kauffman, Christopher, 5 Penshore Ct., Irmo, SC 29063(Deacon) (Columbia First)(E-mail: ckauffman@columbianaz.com; 803-582-9598)2009 STU 3 Lathan, Edward C., Jr., 240 Hidden Hills Dr., Rock Hill, SC29730 (Rock Hill Trinity)(E-mail: edwardlathan@aol.com; 803-324-0830)2007 PAS 3 Lee, Garry M., 1140 Fox Trot Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550(Bishopville)(E-mail: ChristianHunter6@aol.com; 843-339-9527)2008 PAS 3 Leviner, Jason O., 216 Palmetto St., Moncks Corner, SC29461 (Moncks Corner)(E-mail: jasonleviner@yahoo.com; 843-607-0643)2011 PAS 2 Lupton, Anthony Gene, 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC29445 (Georgetown)(thupton67@att.<strong>net</strong>; 843-200-5395)2010 STU 3 McGee, John Shannon, 2925 Tremont St., Apt. C-10,61


Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (Pelion)(E-mail: wam5470@yahoo.com; 719-465-4674)2011 PSV-PT 1 Moreno, Gabriel Mauricio, 244 Highgate Cir., Greer, SC29650 (Greenville First)(E-mail: gamabuilder@yahoo.com; 864-325-7676)2011 PAS 2 Morris, Richard E., 3852 Marshall Rd., Rock Hill, SC29730 (803-487-7691)2010 PSV-FT G Munoz, Javes, 707 Oak Valley Dr., Simpsonville, SC 29681(Greenville First)(E-mail: uchi132@hotmail.com; 864-201-8482)2009 PAS G Norris, Bobby M., 124 Joyce Dr., Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville, SC 29512(Wallace)(E-mail: bobby.norris@mindspring.com; 843-454-9285)2006 PSV-FT 2 O’Hair, Michael G., 5047 Fairmont Dr., Graniteville, SC29829 (Midland Valley First)(E-mail: mohair@mvnazarene.org; 803-593-8881)2009 STU 2 Ray, Lewis F., 28 Silver Meadow Ln., Greer, SC 29651(Greenville First)(E-mail: lfray@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 864-848-7676)2006 U 4 Rose, Jeffrey N., 140 Courtney Oak Dr., West Columbia,SC 29170 (Columbia First)(E-mail: jeffrose@familiesfirstcs.com; 803-356-9251)2010 PAS 2 Saenz, Jonathan, 107 Feldspar Ln., Greer, SC 29650(Cherryvale Hispanic)(E-mail: saenzjonathan@hotmail.com; 954-465-3969)2007 EVR 4 Seabright, Chad, 517 Greenwich Dr., Aiken, SC 29803(Aiken-Ebenezer)(E-mail: chad@enkindleministeries.com; 803-528-3738)2011 PSV-PT 2 Seybt, N. Elaine, 322 Duchess Trail, Lexington, SC 29073(West Columbia Central)(E-mail: eseybt@yahoo.com; 803-210-5092)2009 PAS G Snodgrass, David D., 139 Savannah Hills Dr., Lexington,SC 29073 (Camden First)(E-mail: dbsnodgrass@gmail.com; 803-331-5184)2008 STU G Taylor, Patrick J., 5901 Old Hickory Blvd, Apt 309Hermitage, TN 37076 (Midland Valley First)(E-mail: PatrickTaylorTNU@gmail.com; 803-640-5703)2011 PAS 2 Torman, Steven, 418 Ormand Rd., York, SC 2974562


(York)(E-mail: stevenTorman@gmail.com; 704-214-1597)2005 PSV-FT 3 Virden, Sean Michael, 619 Monroe St., Rock Hill, SC29730 (Rock Hill Trinity)(E-mail: seanvirden@gmail.com; 803-493-7986)2006 PSV-PT 4 Watts, Amanda J., 1515 Woodlawn Dr., Camden, SC29020 (Hartsville First)(E-mail: ajohnson0483@aol.com; 803-425-6534)2006 PSV-PT 3 Watts, Brandon L., 1515 Woodlawn Dr., Camden, SC29020 (Hartsville First)(E-mail: bwatts5062@yahoo.com; 803-425-6534)2010 PSV-PT G Wojtkowski, Bill S., 242 Harlech Way, Charleston, SC29414 (Sea Islands International Community)(E-mail: isawministry@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 843-769-8104)2011 PSV-PT 3 Wolfe, Dana Lara, 3342 Lupine Dr., Florence, SC 29501(Florence Family Life)(E-mail: wolfemark1@gmail.com; 843-250-1895)I. LOCAL LICENSE MINISTERS (PASTOR)2011 PAS 1 Springfield, Jerry, 8916 Greenpond Rd., Greay Court, SC29645 (Laurens Cornerstone)(E-mail: jerryfs@live.com: 864-243-1354)2011 PAS Stith, Elwood, 5121 Southside Dr., N. Charleston, SC 29418(Charleston Cross Community)(E-mail: estith@scana.com; ecowes@knology.<strong>net</strong>;843-552-9167)2011 PAS 1 Wells, B. Maurice, 1435 Cherryvale Dr. Lot 48, Sumter,SC 29154 (Sumter Celebration) (803-565-9630)J. RETIRED MINISTERS1992 Albert, Robert L., 968 Old Chappells Ferry Rd., Saluda, SC 29138(Batesburg) (E-mail: robert3783@embarqmail.com; 864-445-7661)1986 Coburn, Fred W., 106 Southwold Cir., Goose Creek, SC 29445(Summerville) (843-797-0536)1956 Cook, Leslie M., 227 Mark Ln., Lexington, SC 29073(Pelion) (803-239-6417)1989 Cook, Ora, 404 Rocky Ln., Cayce, SC 29033-2716(Cayce) (E-mail: eocook@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 803-796-7556)1984 Dozier, James L., 141-E Glenwood Dr., Rock Hill, SC 2973263


(Rock Hill Grace) (803-985-7131)1969 Earles, Gerald, 236 Meadow Crest Dr., West Columbia, SC 29172(Columbia First) (E-mail: jrerls@aol.com; 803-755-3899)2000 Faircloth, John H., 369 St. Julian Pl., North Augusta, SC 29860(Midland Valley Community) (803-442-4494)1982 Forman, Merle W., P.O. Box 408, Ruby, SC 29741(Pageland) (843-634-3870)2004 Gardner, George E., P.O. Box 21, Due West, SC 29639(Greenwood Community)(E-mail: gpgardner@wctel.<strong>net</strong>; 864-379-8360)1971 Grubbs, Albert, 417 B Miami St. Ladson, SC 29456(Moncks Corner) (843-718-2364)1963 Harrell, G. W., Jr., 4500 Nazarene Church Rd., Sumter, SC 29154(Manning Newstart) (803-481-5973)1965 Hildreth, Clarence C., 144 Stone Mill Ln., North Augusta, SC 29860 -8658 (Midland Valley First)(E-mail: cjhildreth4165@att.<strong>net</strong>, 803-279-1985)1976 Holsenback, John W., 155 Fays Garden Ln., Aiken, SC 29805(Midland Valley First) (803-648-2450)1975 Johnson, Dennis M., 117 Bresee Ln., Batesburg, SC 29106(Batesburg) (E-mail: RevJohnson@PBTComm.<strong>net</strong>; 803-532-5185)1957 Jones, Joseph, 1030 Glen Laurel Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29707(Fort Mill) (E-mail: JoyceJoeJone@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-396-3920)1970 Midgette, Robert G., 332 Cottage Green Ln., Lexington, SC 29072(Lugoff Faith) (E-mail: midglobby@windstream.<strong>net</strong>; 803-996-6384)1955 Mitchell, T. W., Jr., 24 Carolina Ave., Sumter, SC 29150(Ashwood) (E-mail: tw_mitchell@yahoo.com; 803-773-9772)1978 Morris, Robert, 445 Holman Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(Ashwood) (803-469-0772)1971 Mullis, Arthur, 285 Olin Dease Rd., Pageland, SC 29728(Pageland Rose Memorial) (803-672-7865)2002 Possehl, Carl L., 131 Hanahan Plantation Cir., Hanahan, SC 29410(Charleston Calvary) (E-mail: cpossehl@comcast.<strong>net</strong>; 843-572-5465)2002 Richardson, Jacquelyn M., 468 Fannie Crosby Dr., Batesburg, SC 29006(Batesburg) (E-mail: nazpj@aol.com; 803-738-6551)1981 Sanders, John, 3400 Sweet Springs Dr., Lexington, SC 29073(West Columbia Central)(E-mail: sanders.char@gmail.com; 803-996-5529)64


1965 Sims, Jesse C., 1309 Neely’s Creek Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730(Rock Hill Grace) (E-mail: jessesims@yahoo.com; 803-329-8603)1968 Smith, M. Eugene, J-39 Sunset Ct., Winnsboro, SC 29180(Winnsboro First) (803-635-4997)1971 Smith, Jay R., 7019 Mirror Lake Rd., Columbia, SC 29209(Lugoff Faith) (E-mail: jayfayesmith@yahoo.com; 803-776-3457)1971 Whitescarver, Ken<strong>net</strong>h D., 21226 W. Tern Ct., Indian Land, SC 29707(Lancaster SonLight)(E-mail: kenjoann@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-548-7911)1966 Wiggins, Paul, 1520 Old Creek Rd., McBee, SC 29101(Hartsville First) (843-335-5077)1962 Wilson, Freddie L., 1607 Hilton St., Camden, SC 29020(Camden First) (E-mail: fwilson23@truvista.<strong>net</strong>; 803-432-0656)1965 Wise, D. Dewey, 709 Harrell St., Rock Hill, SC 29730(Rock Hill First) (803-366-2884)K. EVANGELISTSCommissioned EvangelistSmith, Mickey G., 1640 Woodhaven Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29732(Fort Mill) (E-mail: evanmgs@comporium.<strong>net</strong>; 803-327-0353)Tenured EvangelistUlmet, William, 397 Goose Creek Ln., Monroe, TN 38573(Rock Hill Emmanuel) (E-mail: wulmet@juno.com; 217-714-0973)Registered EvangelistSeabright, Chad, 517 Greenwich Dr., Aiken, SC. 29803(Aiken Ebenezer) (E-mail: chad@enkindleministries.com; 803-528-3738)Harrington, Milton, 107 Stone Brook Ct., Taylors, SC 29687(Greenville First) (E-mail: bellvue@bellsouth.<strong>net</strong>; 864-848-9180)Evangelism Services RetiredMorris, Robert, 445 Holman Rd., Sumter, SC 29153(Ashwood) (803-469-0772)Smith, M. Eugene, J-39 Sunset Ct., Winnsboro, SC 29180 (Winnsboro)(803-635-4997)Smith, LaNora, J-39 Sunset Ct., Winnsboro, SC 29180 (Winnsboro) (803-635-4997)65


Registered Song EvangelistsHarvell, Kelly, 9858 Calvin Hall Rd., Fort Mill, SC 29715 (Rock Hill First)(803-248-4560)Sharpe, Jeannie, 373 Langford Rd., Blythewood, SC 29016 (Columbia First)(803-735-1985)Sharpe, Vance, 373 Langford Rd., Blythewood, SC 29016 (Columbia First)(803-735-1985)Smith, M. Eugene, J-39 Sunset Ct., Winnsboro, SC 29180 (Winnsboro)(803-635-4997)L. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS OF MUSICFuller, Stefanie Coburn, 241 Crimson Ln., Lexington, SC 29072(West Columbia Central) (E-mail: sf92@aol.com; 803-808-8441)66


II. GENERAL INFORMATIONA. RECEIVED ON TRANSFER1. Ordained Ministers(Elders except where noted)Peter Levasseur - Metro New YorkJ. Michael Neal - Southern FloridaW. Kyle Poole – TennesseeCandice I. Wiley - Missouri2. Licensed MinisterGregory W. Alexander - Northeastern IndianaB. GRANTED TRANSFERS1. Ordained Ministers(Elders except where noted)Richard Call – Central FloridaMalcolm (Marty) Cunningham - North CarolinaChristopher Griffin – KansasJacques Pierre - Canada QuebecRonald J. Pelton - East TennesseeJ. Scott Roberts – North Florida2. Licensed MinisterJustin C. Staten - Southwestern OhioC. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERSJeremey M. VealD. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE RENEWALGregory Alexander, Edward Brett Boykin, Ellen Broome (Deacon), WayneCheselka, Bobby L. Cochran, Melissa Coleman (Deacon), Scott W. Crandall, JamesDolinger, Roland E. Evans, Donna M. Green, John W. Gunter, Jr., Alan L. Harkey,Thomas W. Harvey, William Harvey, Vilma Horne, Chris Kauffmann (Deacon),Edward C. Lathan, Garry M. Lee, Jason O. Leviner, John McGee, Javes Munoz,Bobby M. Norris, Michael G. O’Hair, Lewis F. Ray, Jeffery N. Rose, JonathanSaenz, Chad Seabright, David D. Snodgrass, Patrick J. Taylor, Sean M. Virden,Amanda R. Watts, Brandon L. Watts, Bill WojtkowskiE. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSETerry Ben<strong>net</strong>t, Patricia Davis, Brent Erb, John Frierson, Fred Hammond, TonyLupton, Gabriel Moreno, Richard E. Morris, Elaine Sebyt, Steven Torman, DanaWolfe67


F. GRANTED REGISTERED EVANGELIST CERTIFICATE RENEWALMilton HarringtonChad SeabrightG. GRANTED COMMISSIONED EVANGELIST CERTIFICATERENEWALMickey G. SmithH. GRANTED RENEWAL OF EVANGELISM SERVICES RETIREDCERTIFICATERobert Morris, LaNora Smith, M. Eugene SmithI. TENURED EVANGELISTWilliam UlmetJ. GRANTED REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST RENEWALKelly Harvell, Jeannie Sharpe, Vance Sharpe, M. Eugene SmithK. RENEWAL OF COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSICStefanie Coburn FullerL. GRANTED DISTRICT INTERIM ASSIGNEDJim W. StocksM. GRANTED RETIRED STATUS - UNASSIGNEDKen<strong>net</strong>h D. WhitescarverN. GRANTED RETIRED STATUS - ASSIGNEDRobert L. Albert, George E. Gardner, Dennis JohnsonO. DECEASED MINISTERSWilliam H. Carter (Elder), Warren O. Holloway (Elder), Edward A. Kessler (Elder),Sidney V. Murphy (Elder), Hubert N. Richardson (Elder)P. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWEDHarold S. Miller, Maurice B. WellsQ. PASTORS WITH LOCAL LICENSESJerry F. Springfield, Elwood Stith, B. Maurice WellsR. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERSWilliam Jerry Armstrong (Removed from the membership and ministry of theChurch of the Nazarene by uniting with another church, denomination, orministry)68


Larry A. Bird (Removed from the membership and ministry of the Church of theNazarene by uniting with another church, denomination, or ministry)Timothy G. Smith (Surrendered)S. CHURCHES ORGANIZEDClemson - The BridgeHonea Path - GenesisT. CHURCH DISORGANIZEDSpartanburg New Horizon CommunityU. CHURCH DROPPEDIndian Land True Life CommunityV. CHURCHES - NAME CHANGEMidland Valley First to Midland Valley Community Church of the NazareneCharleston St. Andrews to Sea Islands International Community Church of theNazareneW. COMPASSIONATE MINISTRY CENTERSLa Puerta de Esperanza and Special LinkX. WHERE TO SEND MONEY 2011-20121. GENERAL TREASURER:Make checks payable to: GENERAL TREASURY SERVICES,CHURCH OF THE NAZARENEMail to: General Treasurer, Global Ministries Center, 17001 PrairieStar Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220Payments For: World Evangelism Fund, Thanksgiving Offering,Easter Offering, Faith Promise Offering, Prayer & Fasting Offering,Alabaster Offering, DSA or Memorial Roll Certificate or Medical PlanOffering, World Mission Radio Offering, VBS Mission Offering,Deputation Offering, Compassionate Ministries Offering, Hunger &Disaster Fund Offering and any 10% “Approved” World MissionSpecial Offering, LINKS for Adopted Missionaries.2. SC DISTRICT TREASURER:Make checks payable to: SC DISTRICT CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENEMail to: LaNora Jensen, 150 McSwain Drive, West69


Columbia, SC 29169 (803-794-2209)Payments For: 7% of tithes and offerings (mail eachMonday)Payments For: <strong>District</strong>, D. Moody Camp and RetreatCenter, SDMI, NMI, NYI.3. D. MOODY GUNTER CAMP & RETREAT CENTERTREASURER:Make checks payable to: D. MOODY GUNTER CAMP &RETREAT CENTERMail to: LaNora Jensen, 1036 Mack Edisto Road Ext,Swansea, SC 29160 (803-532-3123, 803-568-3939)Payments For: Camp Pledges and Lease Fees4. SC DISTRICT NMITREASURER:Make checks payable to: SC DISTRICT NMIMail to: Elizabeth Dunham, P. O. Box 281, Pelion, SC29123 (803-727-9388)Payments For: Work & Witness Project Offerings5. NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY:Make checks payable to: NAZARENETHEOLOGICAL SEMINARYMail to: Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. MeyerBlvd, Kansas City, MO 64131 (816-333-6254)Payments For: Seminary Offering6. NAZARENE BIBLE COLLEGE:Make checks payable to: NAZARENE BIBLE COLLEGEMail to: Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy ParkLoop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719-596-5110)Payments For: Bible College Offering7. TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY:Make checks payable to: TNUMail to: TNU, Attention Church Relations,333 Murfreesboro Road, Nashville, TN 3721070


(616-248-1320)Payments For: Trevecca Nazarene University MatchingFunds Gifts (name of church on check), TNU Scholarship.71


III. Plan of ExaminationA. DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL STUDIESDr. Edward L. Estep, (ex officio), 150 McSwain Dr., West Columbia, SC 29169(803-794-2209: 803-740-1412)Rodney C. Lindsay, (Chairman), 103 Shelton Ln., Goose Creek, SC 29445(843-553-2902: 843-797-2688)H. Billy Williams, (Secretary), 2012 Hydrick Ave., Orangeburg, SC 29118(803-534-6074: 803-536-5595)Robert L. Albert, 962 Old Chappell’s Ferry Rd., Saluda, SC 29138(864-445-7661)Jerry W. Branham, 571 Monroe Hwy., Lancaster, SC 29720 (803-286-0964)Cheryl Kammermann, 1283 Shore land Dr., Sumter, SC 29154 (803-481-9360)Karen J. Lawson, 1712 Furman Dr., Florence, SC 29501 (843-407-7778)Glen D. Link, 343 W. Cambridge Ave., Greenwood, SC (864-337-6487)Harry W. Varn, 248 Hunstanton Dr., Winnsboro, SC 29180 (803-635-4463)B. INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTSEligibilityThe board serves only the persons who are properly enrolled. ConsultManual. Paragraph 427. “General Guidelines for Preparation for ChristianMinistry”.CoursesThere are four general courses administered by the Board of MinisterialStudies: Ministerial leading to Elder; Christian education Compassionate Ministries,and Music Ministries leading to Deacon. These may not be ordained withouthaving completed their respective course of study.Annual renewal of the Commission as a Minister of Music is subject eitherto having completed the course in the Deacon Track or showing evidence ofpursuing it.Modes of StudyThe recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is byattending a Nazarene liberal arts college and if possible the Nazarene Seminary.Other modes are the Nazarene Bible College, Carolinas School of Ministry (inalliance with Nazarene Bible College). And the Modular Course of Study. TheModular Course of Study is under the immediate supervision of the district board.General curriculum areas for ministerial preparation are in MANUALsection 426.3. Modular Study courses are in the Sourcebook for MinisterialDevelopment.72


Modular Study Regulations1. Each candidate is instructed to purchase the Sourcebook for MinisterialDevelopment in order to become familiar with the details of the entireprogram.2. All course work and examination should be completed and credited byMay 15 in order to apply to current assembly year. Work filed thereafterwill be applied to the following year.3. CLT courses are permitted aids to study, but not a means of passingcourses.4. Candidates should be prepared to appear for interview as called upon bythe Boards of Ministerial Studies.College StudentsCollege students are responsible to submit to the board documentaryevidence of academic standing in harmony with MANUAL section 426. Atgraduation, the final transcript will be evaluated by the <strong>District</strong> Board of MinisterialStudies, and no requirements stated in the MANUAL will be waved.Where to Go1. For information or guidance the student should first consult his/heradvisor. Further assistance may be obtained from the secretary and orchairman of the Ministerial Studies Board.2. For textbooks, free price lists, Sourcebook for Ministerial Development,and study guides, contact the Nazarene Publishing House.3. For relevant application forms (for <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> recognition andrenewal) contact the <strong>District</strong> Secretary: Gregory A. Pressley, 3700 PatriotPkwy., Sumter, SC 29154 (E-Mail: gpressley@sumternaz.org: 803-494-7000 or 803-469-2710)C. STUDENTS ENROLLED IN DISTRICT STUDIESElder TrackBen<strong>net</strong>t, Terry 910 Boiling Springs Rd., Lexington, SC 29073(803-348-8153)Borei, Ron 1377 Victor Hills Rd., Duncan, SC 29334 (803-346-4988)Boykin, E. Brett 102 Hagen St., Clover, SC (803-222-9800)Chelsea, Wayne 28 Lake Greenwood Dr., North Augusta, SC 29841(803-593-3114)Coleman, Melissa 350 Ranger Rd., Leesville, SC 29070 (803-883-8542)Davis, Jeremy 508 N. Hampton Meadows Dr., Lyman, SC 29365(864-315-3186)Davis, Patricia 662 Summersby St., Chester, SC 29706 (803-385-3186)Davis, Timothy 312 Hollingsworth Ln., Lexington, SC 29072 (803-530-4678)Dolinger, James 4614 J.W. Rhames Rd., Manning, SC 29102 (803-983-5142)Evans, Roland E. 200 Tupalo Dr., Summerville, SC 29843 (843-875-5878)73


Frierson, John P. O. Box1423 Irmo, SC 29063 (803-781-0439)Grasty, Cory 906 Kneepine Ct., Ladson, SC 29456Green, Donna 4115 Golden Bay Dr., Sumter, SC 29154 (843-309-4115)Hammond, Fred 124 Tar wood Ln., Lexington, SC 29073Harkey, Alan 437 Holland Rd., Simpsonville, SC 29681 (864-918-9101)Harvey, Thomas 113 Smith Ave., New Ellington, SC 29809 (803-773-7459)Horne, Vilma 1307 Manning Rd., Sumter, SC 29150 (803-773-7459)Lathan, Edward C. 240 Hidden Hills Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730 (803-324-0803)Lee, Garry 1140 Fox Trot Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (803-339-9572)Leviner, Jason 216 Palmetto St. Moncks Corner, SC 29461 (843-509-9493)Lupton, Tony 216 Holly Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843-764-4780)McGee, John 2925 Tremont St. , Apt. C -10 Colorado Springs, CO 80907(719-465-4674)Miller, Harold 2670 Beth Ave., Dalzell, SC 29040 (803-870-2973)Moreno, Gabriel 244 High gate Cir. Greer, SC 29650 (864-325-8666)Morris, Rick 3852 Marshall Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730 (803-329-5931)Nutt, Randy 5859 Fish Hatchery RD., Pelion, SC 29123 (803-894-0594)O’Hair, Mike 5047 Fairmont Dr., Graniteville, SC 29829 (803-593-8881)Ray Lewis F. 28 Silver Meadows Ln., Greer, SC 29651 (864-848-7676)Rose, Jeff 140 Courtney Dr., West Columbia, SC 29170 (803-356-9251)Saenz, Jonathan 605 State Park Rd., Greenville, SC 29609 (864-349-1033)Seabright, Chad 738 Cline Taylor Rd., Wagner, SC 29063 (803-528-3738)Springfield, Jerry 8916 Greenpond Rd., Gray Court, SC 29645Torman, Steven 418 Ormand Rd., York, SC 29245 (704-214-1597)Virden, Sean 2202 Canberra Dr., Rock Hill, SC 29732 (803-493-7986)Watts, Amanda 1414 Woodlawn Dr., Camden, SC 29020 (803-425-6534)Watts Brandon 1414 Woodlawn Dr., Camden, SC 29020 (803-425-6534)Wells Maurice 1435 Cherryvale Dr. Lot #48, Sumter, SC 29154(803-565-9630)Wolfe, Dana 3342 Lupine Dr., Florence SC 29507 (843-667-4287)Deacon TrackBroome, Ellen 101 Candlewood Ct., Ridgeway, SC 29130 (803-735-0881)Felder, William 132 New Colony Ct., Lexington, SC 29073 (803-920-8239)Kauffman, Chris 5 Penshore Ct., Irmo, SC 29063 (803-582-9598)Mills, Sharon 302 Chime Bell Rd., Aiken, SC 29803 (803-649-6292)Seybt, Elaine 32 Duchess Trail, Lexington, SC 29073 (803-210-5092)74


IV. Daily ProceedingsFIRST DAY<strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> Rally ServiceMonday, July 25, 2011, 7:00 p.m.The <strong>District</strong> Choir began the service singing “Through the Fire.” The<strong>District</strong> Praise Team led the congregation in singing “The Everlasting God” and“Made Me Glad.”Dr. Eddie Estep welcomed everyone to the service and recognized specialvisitors. The <strong>District</strong> Choir then sang “Something Happens” followed by the PraiseTeam leading the congregation in singing “Revelation Song.”Dr. Estep asked all ministers to stand and led in a responsive reading in honor of ourministers and asked the congregation to gather around a nearby minister and to prayfor that minister.Before serving Communion, Dr. Estep explained that the Church of theNazarene believes in open Communion and invited all believers to participate inCommunion. As Communion was being served, the <strong>District</strong> Praise Team sang “ThePower of the Cross.” Following the Lord’s Supper, Dr. Estep introduced pastors ofthe two newest churches on the district.Rev. Ken and Rev. Mary Paynter, Clemson – the Bridge pastors, deliveredtheir fourth pastors’ report. Rev. Bill Higgins, Honea Path Genesis pastor, presentedhis second pastor’s report.An offering was received for SC <strong>District</strong> Compassionate Ministries. The“Celebration of Baptism” video was played during the offering. Following thevideo, the <strong>District</strong> Praise Team sang “The Comforter Has Come.”General Superintendent Jesse Middendorf began his sermon by reviewing the corevalues of the Church of the Nazarene. We are Christian; we are Missional; we areHoliness. After highlighting the core values, Dr. Middendorf asked the congregationto turn to Acts 1:1-11 and pointed out that we can live the Kingdom life in a brokenworld only through the power of the Holy Spirit.We need the power of the Holy Spirit to 1) break our stubborn will; 2) dealwith incredible losses and adversities; 3) love our enemies and deal with brokenrelationships; and 4) win the world. Apart from the Holy Spirit, we cannot doanything. When He comes, He is enough. We need to be sure to invite Him to ournext gathering at our churches. Dr. Middendorf closed his message in prayer.After announcements, Dr. Estep dismissed the congregation.69 th SC <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong>Tuesday Morning, July 26, 2011The morning session of the 69 th South Carolina <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> began at8:30 a.m. with Mike McAdory playing “My Tribute” accompanied by Brian Watts.Mike led the congregation in singing the “New Doxology.”75


Dr. Robert Broadbooks, USA/Canada Regional Director, brought greetingsand led the congregation in prayer. Dr. Eddie Estep welcomed Dr. and Mrs. JesseMiddendorf.Dr. Middendorf brought a devotional message and challenged andencouraged everyone to follow God’s plan.<strong>District</strong> Secretary, Rev. Greg Pressley, made the followingrecommendations for the organization of the <strong>Assembly</strong>: That the recording secretarybe Joy Klotzle and election secretary be Eddie Felder. Pages were Rev. Bill Watts,Rev. David Snodgrass, and Rev. Brandon Watts. Rev. Pressley then called Board ofTellers Nos. 1 and 2 and recommended that the voting area be the main floor of thesanctuary, mezzanine, sound booth, and district office. Times of services were setfor Monday evening at 7 p.m. and Tuesday 8:30–Noon, 2 p.m.–adjournment, and 7p.m. for ordination service. Special orders of the day included the <strong>District</strong>Superintendent’s report at 10 a.m., university report at 11 a.m., memorial service at11:50 a.m., and ordination service at 7 p.m.Special greetings will be sent to our missionaries; to the widow of formerdistrict superintendent, Mrs. D. W. Thaxton; to retired district superintendent emeriti,Dr. and Mrs. James Bearden and Drs. Moody and Nina Gunter. Greetings will alsobe sent to Holland and Betty Webb of the Greenville First church who are serving inGuatemala. By common consent these recommendations were approved.A motion was made and seconded to seat the alternates and accept theorganization of the assembly. The recommendation was adopted by the delegation.Motion was made and seconded to accept Partial Report No. 1 of the MinisterialCredentials Board. Motion passed.Dr. Estep presented new pastors and spouses to the assembly.Dr. Middendorf presented Dr. Edward L. Estep for his fifth <strong>District</strong> Superintendent’sreport. Dr. Estep presented this year’s “Top Ten” list of highlights. Then he took alook at our progress toward our three district goals. 1) Foster a Hunger for God; 2)Facilitate Leadership Development; and 3) Further Fruitfulness. Report wasreceived with a standing ovation and motion was made and seconded to adopt thereport. Motion passed.Rev. Richard Coleman, secretary of the <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board, presentedDiane Estep with a bouquet of flowers. He then expressed appreciation andpresented a gift to Dr. Estep. The Esteps thanked the district and expressed theirlove.Dr. Middendorf drew attention to the Committee on Nominations, PartialReport Nos. 1, 2, and 3. A motion was made to adopt the report, seconded, and thereport was adopted.Board of Tellers No. 1 was called to distribute Official Ballot #1 for <strong>District</strong>Advisory Board, Ministerial Credentials Board, and Trustee to Trevecca. The<strong>District</strong> Advisory Board ministerial nominees were Chuck Fountain, RodneyLindsay, Ben LaPlace, and Harry Varn. DAB layperson nominees were RichardDavis, Ron Howard, Paul Hines, and Ken McDougall. Ministerial Credentials Boardnominees were Tim Haynes, Ben LaPlace, Kyle Poole, Glenn Sherman, Brent76


Walker, Matt Johnson, Ray Moore, Alan Pullen, and JimThrower. Trustee toTrevecca nominees were Brad Bellomy, Karen Lawson, and Mike McAdory. Oncevoting was finished, the ballots were collected and counted.Board of Tellers No. 2 was called to distribute Official Ballot #2 for <strong>District</strong>Court of Appeals – Ministers and Laypersons, and Ministerial Studies Board. Thiswas a yes/no ballot. Nominees for <strong>District</strong> Court of Appeals were ministers – JohnSanders and Jesse Sims; laypersons – Ray Jensen and Vicky Ostendorf. MinisterialStudies Board nominees were Bob Albert, Jerry Branham, Cheryl Kammermann,Karen Lawson, Rodney Lindsay, Glen Link, Harry Varn, and Billy Williams.Ballots were collected and both Boards of Tellers were dismissed to count theballots.Pastors’ reports began with NewStarts: Ben LaPlace, Aiken Ebenezer;Georgetown; West Columbia Hispanic has a report on file. Honea Path Genesis andClemson – the Bridge reported on Monday evening. Upstate pastoral reports weregiven as follows: Matt Johnson, Greenwood Community; Tim Haynes, SpartanburgFirst; Bill Segur, Simpsonville LifeSpring Community; Chuck Fountain, GreenvilleFirst; Tommy Baltzegar, Seneca; Alan Harkey, Duncan LifeSpring Community; andJerry Springfield, Laurens Cornerstone. Cherrydale Hispanic has a report on file.After a video from NPH, pastors’ reports continued with the Santee area as follows:John Griggs, Conway; Maurice Wells, Sumter Celebration; T. W. Mitchell (report#62), Ashwood; Brent Walker, Myrtle Beach – The Connection; Karen Lawson,Florence Family Life; Arthur Sharpe, Sumter Calvary; Dale Turner, ManningNewStart Community; Sammy Geddings, Sumter Wise Drive; and Greg Pressley,Sumter First.Dr. Dan Boone, president of Trevecca Nazarene University, presented thecollege report and brought greetings from TNU and highlighted developments oncampus. The <strong>District</strong> Distinguished Alumni Award from Trevecca was presented toPeggy Smith. A book and CD gift was presented to each pastor, and everyone joinedin singing the Trevecca Hymn.Dr. Middendorf drew attention to Ministerial Credentials Board Partial ReportNo. 2 and Partial Report No. 3. Motion was made and edited to add Jim Stocks to<strong>District</strong> Interim Assignment on Partial Report No. 3; motion was seconded andpassed as edited.The Piedmont area was called for pastors’ reports as follows; John Porter,Chester; Dan Swan, Rock Hill Grace; Ron Fite, Rock Hill First; Rick Morris, RockHill Emmanuel; Jerry Branham, Lancaster SonLight Community; Aubrey Smith,Fort Mill; and Steven Torman, York. Reports are on file for pastors of Clover, RockHill Celebration, and Rock Hill Trinity.The <strong>District</strong> Secretary read the results of Official Ballot #1 as follows: totalballots – 281. For <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board, Chuck Fountain received 211 votes,Rodney Lindsay 169 votes, Ben LaPlace 83 votes, and Harry Varn 82. ChuckFountain and Rodney Lindsay were declared elected. For DAB laypersons, RichardDavis received 146 votes, Ron Howard 148 votes, Paul Hines 99 votes, and KenMcDougall 149 votes. Ron Howard and Ken McDougall were declared elected. For77


Ministerial Credentials Board, Tim Haynes received 123 votes, Ben LaPlace 75,Kyle Poole 124, Glenn Sherman 44, Brent Walker 133, Matt Johnson 160, RayMoore 139, Alan Pullen 133, and Jim Thrower 172. Matt Johnson, Ray Moore, andJim Thrower were declared elected. There will be a run-off between Brent Walkerand Alan Pullen for the fourth position on this board. For Trustee to Trevecca, BranBellomy received 67 votes, Karen Lawson 94, and Mike McAdory 118. MikeMcAdory was declared elected.Official Ballot #2 results were read as follows: 276 ballots were cast. For<strong>District</strong> Court of Appeals ministers, John Sanders received 257 yes and 5 no votes;Jesse Sims 246 yes and 4 no. John Sanders and Jesse Sims were declared elected.For <strong>District</strong> Court of Appeals laypersons, Ray Jensen received 250 yes and 10 novotes; Vicky Ostendorf 246 yes and 6 no. Ray Jensen and Vicky Ostendorf weredeclared elected. For Ministerial Studies Board, Bob Albert received 250 yes and 17no votes; Jerry Branham 260 yes and 8 no; Cheryl Kammermann 251 yes and 11 no;Karen Lawson 263 yes and 8 no; Rodney Lindsay 256 yes and 11 no; Glen Link 254yes and 11 no; Harry Varn 254 yes and 13 no; and Billy Williams 261 yes and 7 no.Since this was a yes/no ballot, all on this ballot were declared elected.Board of Tellers No. 1 was called to distribute the tie-breaker ballot.Ballots were cast and collected, and tellers were dismissed to count those ballots.The Memoirs report was presented. Names scrolled on the screen as the men’s triosang “One Day.” Motion was made and seconded to adopt this report, and Dr. Estepled in prayer for the families and friends of each person on the list. The report wasadopted.Dr. Middendorf and <strong>District</strong> Secretary Pressley made announcements anddismissed everyone for the lunch break until 2 p.m.Tuesday Afternoon, July 26, 2011Brian Watts opened the afternoon session leading the congregation in“Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone).” Rev. Carey Pratt led the congregation inprayer.A Pensions and Benefits video was presented after Dr. Middendorfexplained the impact of financial pressures on the World Evangelism Fund as a resultof economic circumstances. Retired ministers were asked to stand and were assuredthat Pension and Benefits would be there for them as the new pension plan is phasedin.The results of the run-off election for Ministerial Credentials Board wereread by <strong>District</strong> Secretary Pressley. There were 270 ballots cast; Alan Pullenreceived 117 votes and Brent Walker received 153. Brent Walker was declaredelected to the Ministerial Credentials Board.Pastors of the Pee Dee area were called to report: Myra Harding, HartsvilleCalvary; Bobby Norris, Wallace. Dr. Estep presented the Nazarene Bible CollegeAlumnus of the Year Award to Rev. Norris. Reports continued with Carey Pratt,Hartsville First; Tony Lupton, Georgetown NewStart; Scott Crandall, Lugoff Faith;78


Garry Lee, Bishopville; and Mark Foster, Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First. Report is on file forPageland Rose Memorial, and Camden currently has no pastor.Pastors’ reports continued with David Spires, Cayce; Alan Pullen,Columbia Abundant Life Fellowship; Jim Thrower, West Columbia Central; BrianWalker, Columbia Grace; Harry Varn, Winnsboro; Bill Harmon, West ColumbiaFirst; and Richard Coleman, Lexington Shepherd. Report is on file from ColumbiaFirst pastor, Paul Johnson, who is currently in school completing a master’s degree.Due to earlier technical difficulties, the Pensions and Benefits video waspresented again in completion. Dr. Estep pointed out the benefits of P&B and to thenecessity of giving faithfully to this area.Dr. Middendorf drew attention to the <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board report.Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adopt this report. Attention was drawn tothe Ministerial Studies Board report. Motion was made, seconded, and report wasadopted. Four students have completed the course of study – Brent Erb, HaroldMiller, David Snodgrass, and Bill Wojtkowski. Camp Development/OperationsBoard report was adopted by motion, second, and unanimous vote. The SouthCarolina <strong>District</strong> Hispanic Ministries report was presented, and motion was made,seconded, and voted to adopt.LaNora Jensen presented highlights of the <strong>District</strong> Treasurer’s Report.Motion was made to adopt the treasurer’s report; report was adopted with aunanimous vote and words of appreciation.Bill Harmon presented the <strong>District</strong> Finance Committee report and pointedout changes that have been made. A correction was made on page C-9 to deleteConway’s $2400 making the total Missional Growth Ministry Investments $72,500.Motion was made and seconded to adopt this report. After some explanation ofWorld Evangelism Fund and Fair Share Percentages chart for this year and history offluctuation in Fair Share percentages, everyone was assured that the percentagewould be lower if /when possible. A question was raised as to why the percentage isbeing increased when the district completed the year in the black. Significant cutshave already been made in the district operations. Churches were encouraged toparticipate as much as possible in reaching the goals. Motion was made andseconded that a written ballot be used to vote on this report; vote was divided on thismotion. Dr. Middendorf ruled that a paper ballot would be used. Board of TellersNo. 1 was called to distribute the ballot as to whether to approve this report. Voteswere cast and collected, and tellers were dismissed to count the votes.The Nazarene Foundation video was presented. This foundation works withpeople to help them invest their estate/resources in God’s kingdom. Following thevideo, the following pastors from the Lower Midlands area began reporting: BillWatts, Pelion; Thom Harvey, New Ellenton New Life; Will Harvey, OrangeburgFirst; Billy Williams, Orangeburg Memorial; and Kyle Poole, Midland Valley First.Reports are on file for Bamberg and Batesburg pastors.Pastors from the Low Country area were called to present their reports: TedHambrick, Beaufort New Direction Community; Gary L. Rupert, Walterboro First;Rodney Lindsay, Charleston Calvary; Allan Rashford, Charleston St. Andrews;79


Jason Leviner, Moncks Corner; Elwood Stith, Charleston Cross Community interimpastor; and Michael Blankenship, Summerville.Report was presented on the written ballot about adoption of the <strong>District</strong>Finance Committee report. There were 251 votes cast; 179 yes votes and 72 no.Report was adopted as presented.Bill Ulmet, tenured evangelist, gave a report on behalf of the evangelists.Dr. Middendorf encouraged calling of evangelists.Larry Wagner gave a report on the Carolinas School of Ministry. Alumnusof the Year award was given to Jerry Branham. Distinguished Service Award waspresented to Milton Harrington for his years of teaching at Carolinas School ofMinistry. Michael Johnson announced an upcoming golf tournament to raisescholarship funds for TNU. Attention was called to the Nixon EndowmentScholarship Award.Auditing review was done. Motion was made and seconded to accept thisreview, and it was adopted.Announcements and thanks were given to all who helped with the<strong>Assembly</strong>.Motion was made and seconded to allow the <strong>District</strong> Secretary to edit andharmonize the minutes. Motion passed. Motion was made and seconded to adjournthe <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> at the closing of the ordination service this evening. Motionpassed. Bill Ulmet was asked to pray the closing prayer.Ordination ServiceTuesday, July 26, 2011, 7:00 p.m.Dr. Eddie Estep welcomed everyone to the <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> OrdinationService, made announcements, and read scripture from Acts 13:3.Processional: As the congregation sang “Holiness Unto the Lord,” the threeretiring elders and spouses and the ordinand and spouse were led into the sanctuary.Statement of Purpose and Invocation: Dr. Jesse Middendorf explained that thepurpose of the ordination service is to celebrate the call of God on the lives of menand women to preach the gospel and to devote themselves full-time to the service ofChrist and His Church in behalf of the kingdom of God. He explained that theservice was both a time of sacredness and celebration. Dr. Middendorf then led thecongregation in prayer.Scripture Reading: Rev. Billy Williams, secretary of the Ministerial StudiesBoard, read Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16.Dr. Estep led the congregation in reading The Apostles’ Creed.Recognition of Retiring Ministers: Rev. and Mrs. Bob Albert, Rev. and Mrs.George Gardner, and Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson were called to the platform. Dr.Estep read biographical information on each retiree. They were granted the status ofretired assigned elders in the Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Middendorf presented aplaque from the Board of General Superintendents to each of them.Challenge to Newly-Licensed Ministers: Dr. Eddie Estep read the names ofthose receiving a <strong>District</strong> Minister’s License for the first time [Terry Ben<strong>net</strong>t,80


Patricia Davis, Brent Erb, John Frierson, Fred (Wallace) Hammond, Tony Lupton,Gabriel Moreno, Richard E. Morris, Elaine Sebyt, Steven Torman, Dana Wolfe] andasked the newly licensed ministers and their spouses to stand. He charged each o<strong>net</strong>o keep a guard upon his own soul by maintaining a daily devotional life and walkwith the Spirit. He reminded each to minister first to his or her own spouse andchildren, to support their local church and pastor, and to preach and teach the Word,to be faithful stewards of time, talents, and resources, and to be faithful to do thethings needed for ordination. He asked the newly licensed ministers if they wouldcovenant with the <strong>Assembly</strong> to accept this charge and if so to say “I will.” Dr. Estepthen prayed for the newly licensed ministers. Following the prayer, he asked them tojoin their fellow ministers in the choir.Presentation of the Ordinand: Rev. Greg Pressley presented the ordinandJeremey Marquis Veal.Receiving of the Ordinand: Dr. Jesse Middendorf received JeremeyMarquis Veal for ordination. He then explained what it meant to be ordained.Examination of the Ordinand: Dr. Middendorf directed several questions tothe congregation and then asked the ordinand some questions and asked him torespond.The Ministers’ Choir, led by Dennis Pinnell, sang “Hear the Call of theKingdom.”Three young people in the Readers’ Theater read paragraphs 401-401.5 from theManual. These paragraphs outline the qualifications for ministers.Following the reading, Mike McAdory, Tim Godby, and Dennis Pinnell sang “IThen Shall Live.”Dr. Middendorf began his message by reading from 2 Timothy 4:1-8 wherePaul is writing from prison and had reached the place in his life that he could trustGod in whatever circumstances came his way. He is writing admonitions toTimothy, his son in the faith. (1) Proclaim the message – it is a life-transformingmessage that is the hope of the world. (2) Do the work of an evangelist – hard workand necessity for every minister and layperson. (3) Endurehardship/suffering/affliction – face reality of spiritual warfare as you plead forothers. (4) Carry out ministry fully – it is a lifetime commitment. When you reachretirement, you may lay down some responsibilities, but you will continue to serve asan elder. He concluded by asking the elders present if they would accept theordinand and received a positive response.Ordination Ritual: Dr. Middendorf asked the <strong>District</strong> Secretary, GregPressley, to bring the ordinand and wife to the platform. He then asked for theordinand’s family and local church people to stand in support. All ordainedministers were invited to come behind the candidate for the laying on of hands. Dr.Middendorf delivered the charge to Jeremy Marquis Veal. The prayer ofconsecration was offered by Dr. Dan Boone. Following the prayer, Dr. Middendorfpresented the ordinand with his certificate of ordination. Dr. Boone presented himwith a sculpture from TNU entitled “The Calling.” The congregation was invited to81


a reception following the service honoring the three retiring elders and the district’snewest elder.Following a prayer of benediction, the service concluded with the song “ACharge to Keep I Have.”Respectfully submitted,JESSE C. MIDDENDORF, General SuperintendentGREGORY A. PRESSLEY, <strong>District</strong> SecretaryJOY KLOTZLE, Recording Secretary82


V. ReportsA. DISTRICT OFFICERS1. <strong>District</strong> SuperintendentGeneral Superintendent Dr. Jesse Middendorf, Trevecca Nazarene UniversityPresident Dr. Dan Boone, USA/Canada Regional Director Dr. Bob Broadbooks,fellow ministers, delegates, and friends of this assembly: With joy and a gratefulheart I welcome you to this 69 th annual assembly of the South Carolina <strong>District</strong>Church of the Nazarene. It is a privilege for me to present this fifth annual report.With Paul I say, “I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in myprayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, maygive you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. Ipray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may knowthe hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in thesaints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe” (Ephesians 1:16-19).TOP TENThis year’s “Top Ten” list highlights some of the many ways the Lord has blessedthe district since our last assembly.10. Camp Dining Hall Groundbreaking: This ceremony was held April 5, 2011.We have now completed Stage 1, and all work completed to this point has been donewith cash on hand from many generous donors. Richard Coleman is providingexcellent leadership in this project.9. 2011 Ministry Team Retreat: This year’s retreat had a larger attendance thanany retreat in the last ten years. I want to thank the <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board forencouraging a weekend retreat, enabling bi-vocational pastors as well as pastors’spouses who work outside the home to attend. I also want to thank church boards forinvesting in their pastors and spouses and for recognizing the importance of thefellowship, encouragement, and inspiration this event provides.8. Successful Local Church Building Programs: Cayce finished their newCommunity Outreach Center. The fellowship hall, which will seat 160, wascompleted debt free. Charleston Calvary dedicated their new Family Life Centeron June 12, 2011. Chester has finished their Family Life Center and is enjoying thisnew ministry venue. Rock Hill Trinity enjoyed the first Sunday in their beautifulnew facility on April 3, 2011. Dedication is set for September 11, 2011.7. God’s Creative Generosity: Early in the church year it became apparent that thereduction in the district budget percentage adopted by the 2010 <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong>would result in a significant district deficit. The district did what many local83


churches found it necessary to do – evaluate priorities, reduce expenses, andmaximize missional impact. Significant adjustments to salaries and programs werestrategically implemented and gracefully accepted. As our faithful pastors andcommitted <strong>District</strong> Ministry Team were responding to the challenge with faith and aChristlike attitude, God began to show His “Creative Generosity.” Three of ourchurches received generous grants from the Cannon Charitable Trust for facilityimprovements. A church received the donation of adjacent property. Anotherchurch remembered the district assistance they had received during a difficult time acouple of years ago, and returned the blessing by sending the district an unexpectedcheck for $4,000. Two of our churches, after paying their own budgets in full,helped three other churches pay their district budgets. The camp benefited from thereceipt of a life gift annuity. These are only a few of the ways God showed His“Creative Generosity.” Our resources have been stretched, but so has our faith. ByGod’s grace the district, all departments, and the camp ended the year in the blackdespite having received $100,000 less in Fair Share contributions than anticipated.6. 2011 Camp Meeting. Camp meeting continues to be an opportunity for thedistrict family to come together for a week-long spiritual emphasis, stronglyenhancing the “connections” between our people and churches across the district.We experienced inspiring worship with Greg and Geri Rosser and TNU’sEverPraise, great preaching by Susie Shellenberger and Nelson Perdue, and manyvictories around the altar.5. Marriage Matters: Diane, following her passion for marriage and family,hosted pastors and spouses from all seven of our Mission Areas for “MarriageMatters” dinners in our home. Over 70 pastors and spouses attended. This year shewill be hosting full-time pastoral staff and their spouses for “Marriage Matters.”4. Notable Fruitfulness: The following churches experienced growth in bothattendance and membership, including significant growth in at least one area inaddition to fulfilling all denominational allocations: Aiken “Ebenezer” (Pastor BenLaPlace), Clemson “The Bridge” (Pastors Ken and Mary Paynter), Conway (PastorJohn Griggs), Florence Family Life (Pastor Karen Lawson), Greenville First (PastorChuck Fountain), Hartsville First (Pastor Carey Pratt), Midland Valley First (PastorKyle Poole), Moncks Corner (Pastor Jason Leviner), Myrtle Beach “TheConnection” (Pastor Brent Walker), New Ellenton New Life (Pastor Thom Harvey),Rock Hill Trinity (Pastor Phil Jones), Simpsonville LifeSpring (Pastor Bill Segur),Sumter Wise Drive (Pastor Sammy Geddings), West Columbia Central (Pastor JimThrower), and Wallace (Pastor Bobby Norris).3. Honea Path “Genesis” Church of the Nazarene was officially organized onPalm Sunday, April 17, 2011. Pastor Bill Higgins received 19 charter members intothe fellowship of the new church.84


2. Clemson “The Bridge” Church of the Nazarene was officially organized onApril 3, 2011. Pastors Ken and Mary Paynter received 12 charter members into thefellowship of this new church.1. South Carolina <strong>District</strong> / South America Region Partnership: The reportedpopulation of South Carolina has increased 15.3% in the last decade, from 4,012,012to 4,625,364. During the same period our Hispanic population has increased 153.9%,from 92,878 to 235,632. God is helping us address this growing mission field.Through the leadership of our Hispanic Ministries Director, Javes Munoz, we haveformed a partnership with Nazarene Theological Seminary in Quito, Ecuador, totrain Hispanic men and women in South Carolina who have been called to theministry. Presently, there are 34 of our Hispanic brothers and sisters in the courseof study. We now have Hispanic ministry taking place in 7 locations. We have thepotential for Hispanic ministry in 65 locations – in every local church in SouthCarolina.Let’s look at the progress made toward our three district goals.Goal #1: Foster a Hunger for GodOur strong desire is to see a sanctified passionfor God in each individual and church on the SouthCarolina <strong>District</strong> and a move of the Holy Spirit in eachlocal church.The <strong>District</strong> Awakening Tour, with Dan andChad Bohi, was attended by approximately 750 SouthCarolina Nazarenes, including almost all of our pastors.As a result, many are even hungrier to see an authenticmove of God in the churches on the South Carolina<strong>District</strong>.The D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center continues to be animportant tool for fostering a hunger for God. Only eternity will reveal the livesimpacted there in just the last year. Camp meeting, two youth camps, threechildren’s camps, a Pastors’ Prayer Summit, four Hispanic Encounter weekends(with 200 conversions), and numerous retreats have provided opportunity forsignificant spiritual development. We will continue to build on these opportunities.We have implemented an intentional prayer emphasis preceding districtevents, promoted Prayer Rooms at camp meeting and district assembly, andcontinued the Pastors’ Prayer Summits.This year we encourage our pastors and churches to foster a hunger for Godby:• Preaching and teaching entire sanctification85


• Designing and implementing a prayer and fasting strategy in each local church• Challenging each member to daily Bible reading and prayer, and regular fasting• Scheduling at least one spiritual renewal/revival-type series of meetingsGoal #2: Facilitate Leadership DevelopmentWe desire to have pastors who thinkmissionally, understand strategies for effectivechange, equip local leaders, and have the relationalskills to lead congregations through times ofchange. We intend to raise up leaders who modelChristlike discipleship and godly service and who inturn invest in the development of other leaders.Much progress has been made in this area.Six of our pastors completed the PastoralLeadership Development program this year: SammyGeddings (Sumter Wise Drive), Bill Harmon (West Columbia First), Thom Harvey(New Ellenton), Bill Higgins (Honea Path Genesis NewStart), Kyle Poole (MidlandValley), and Harry Varn (Winnsboro). This investment in pastors may be the mostimportant thing I do.Thirty-four Hispanics have begun the course of study forministry at Greenville First.The enrollment in the Carolinas School of Ministry has increasedsignificantly to 56 under the direction of Dr. Larry Wagner.<strong>District</strong> assembly workshops offered by Dr. Mark Lail, Director of StewardshipMinistries, and Dr. Roberto Hodgson, Hispanic Coordinator USA/Canada, providedresources for our leaders in the areas of stewardship and multi-ethnic outreach.This year we will transition from an interview-based credentialing processto an assessment-based process for individuals who are testifying to a call toministry. Pastor Chuck Fountain is leading this effort.Eurasia Regional Director, Dr. Gustavo Crocker, will lead a LeadershipDevelopment training day for pastors, “Leading Churches for MissionalEngagement,” on Tuesday, August 30, 2011.Goal #3: Further FruitfulnessWe desire to see an increase of healthy, growingdisciples and healthy, growing churches.We concluded the church year with 10,003 members(-24); 353 new Nazarenes (-175); 6,469 worshippers eachweek (-69); 5,037 in Sunday School and DiscipleshipMinistries each week (-55); and $9,834,300 total churchincome (-$230,235). There were 1,005 conversions86


(+167) and 218 baptisms (-21) in our churches. We were able to organize 2 newchurches this year (+1)—Honea Path “Genesis” and Clemson “The Bridge”—andended the year with 62 organized churches (+1) and 3 NewStarts (-3). Our NewStartchurches are progressing toward organization. It is time to give renewed attention toadditional NewStarts. May God call more men and women to the exciting andchallenging opportunity of starting a new work in South Carolina!It appears that we have lost some of the significant gains in attendance andmembership made last year. We can do better in all of these areas of fruitfulness.Lost souls are at stake. The expectation is that each church and each pastor will befruitful.Our financial commitment to others improved significantly this year, andthe percentage paid toward denominational investments increased in every area.World Evangelism Fund: $537,839 (109%); Trevecca Nazarene University:$182,751 (81%); Pensions & Benefits: $156,992 (87%); and <strong>District</strong> Fair Share:$522,386 (96%).GRATITUDEThanks be to God for His saving, sanctifying, and sustaining grace. He hasblessed us beyond measure. I am grateful for the pastors and laity of our district andfor their commitment, sacrifice, and fruitfulness. Our <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board andMission Area Directors continue to serve with distinction. Special thanks to <strong>District</strong>Secretary Greg Pressley, <strong>District</strong> Treasurer LaNora Jensen, and <strong>District</strong> FinanceCommittee Chairman Bill Harmon for their service throughout the year. Departmentleaders LaNora Jensen (NMI), Jim Thrower (SDMI), and Mike O’Hair (NYI) haveprovided strong leadership. In the district office, Peggy Smith and Rachael Wattscontinue to endear themselves to South Carolina Nazarenes through their servant’shearts and notable abilities. I am especially blessed by Diane’s partnership in lifeand ministry.The district mourns the passing of retired pastors Rev. Sidney Murphy, Rev.Hubert Richardson, Rev. William Carter, and Rev. Warren Holloway. The passingof Rev. Ed Kessler—a young, active pastor—was a significant loss to the district. Iwas so proud of the way you supported the Kessler family. Our pastors filled upone-third of Charleston Cross Community Church for Pastor Ed’s memorial service.Our churches gave generous love offerings to his family. We saw ourconnectionalism at its best.Rev. Dennis Johnson is retiring after ten years of exemplary service at the D.Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center. We are so very appreciative of hisministry, and we have every confidence that Rev. Alan Pullen, who will becomecamp manager on August 1, will be able to continue the excellent leadership Dennishas provided.87


CHALLENGESouth Carolina <strong>District</strong> family, we have worked hard together during this past year to advance the cause of Jesus across this great district, from the Low Country to the Midlands to the Upstate, and there is much work still to be done. We must evidence an urgency to see the lost saved and the saved discipled. We are engaged in a majestic effort and our calling is nothing less than to be used of God to see transformed lives, families, neighborhoods, and communities across South Carolina. May God equip us, empower us, and enable us to see it happen! Warmly Yours in Christ,EDWARD L. ESTEP, SuperintendentSouth Carolina <strong>District</strong> Church of the Nazarene2. <strong>District</strong> SDMI ChairmanDr. Middendorf, Dr. Estep, members of the South Carolina <strong>District</strong> SDMIBoard, members and friends of this convention:It is my privilege to bring to you my second report as chairman for theSouth Carolina <strong>District</strong> SDMI. Our mission is clear: “Making Christlike Disciples inthe Nations.” The report before you today is the combined report of Nazarenes fromall over South Carolina in doing just that. You will notice that I did not say the reportof churches, SDMI Chairpersons, or of pastors. The reason for this is simple. Theaccomplishing of this mission is the responsibility of “all of us.” This is “our report.”A little later today we will have the opportunity to hear from our <strong>District</strong>Adult and Children’s Ministry Directors and even “see” a little video of some eventsthat were held this past year. I am proud to say that under the leadership of Rev. BillWatts in Adult Ministries, and Rev. Dana Bays in Children’s Ministries, SouthCarolina SDMI has once again provided a number of wonderful opportunities forpeople, young and old, to “Make the Connection” to Jesus Christ.As a <strong>District</strong> I want you to know that we are blessed to have a truly giftedand caring SDMI Council and the consistent support and encouragement of our<strong>District</strong> Superintendent, Dr. Eddie Estep. My personal appreciation of and for themcontinues to grow as we serve together.“Our” Statistical ReportWe all know that statistics never tell the “whole story” about how wearrived at our end of the year numbers, but they do help us to assess the effectivenessof our stewardship of what has been entrusted to us.88


Our total SDMI Attendance for 2010-2011 was 5,037, a decrease of 70from 2009-10 and our Responsibility List Total for 2010-2011 was 9,841, a decreaseof 4323 from last year.While I have experienced a real sense of discomfort over our decreases inboth attendance and Responsibility List, I am thankful to be able to report to youtoday that 30 churches showed an increase in their SDMI attendance over last yearand 23 churches showed an increase in their Responsibility List totals.I emphasized at last year’s convention the importance of understanding therole (no pun intended) of our Responsibility Lists and want to restate again todayhow important it is for us to seek “intentionally” to see individuals and familiesadded this year. In SDMI we are in the business of helping folks “make theconnection” to Jesus Christ and the more who are on our Responsibility Lists, themore we have the opportunity to share Jesus with.“Our” AwardsLast year I challenged us to see 25 churches achieve Award Status. I ampleased to report today that 23 of our churches did. As your names are called, wouldthe Pastor and SDMI Chairperson of each church come forward and receive yourcertificate.HONOR CHURCHES: Batesburg –Pastor John Powell, Columbia Grace –Pastor Brian Walker, Duncan Lifespring Community – Pastor Alan Harkey, FlorenceFamily Life –Pastor Karen Lawson, Fort Mill – Pastor Aubrey Smith, Hartsville First– Pastor Carey Pratt, Lexington Shepherd – Pastor Richard Coleman, Manning NewStart Community – Pastor Dale Turner, Midland Valley First – Pastor Kyle Poole,Myrtle Beach-The Connection – Pastor Brent Walker, Rock Hill First – Pastor RonFite, Simpsonville Lifespring Community – Pastor Bill Segur, Sumter Wise Drive –Pastor Sammy Geddings.SUPERIOR CHURCHES: Charleston Calvary – Pastor Rodney Lindsay,Charleston First – Pastor Gary A. Rupert, Cherrydale Hispanic – Pastor JonathanSaenz, Hartsville Calvary – Pastor Myra Harding, Lugoff Faith – Pastor ScottCrandall, Moncks Corner – Pastor Jason Leviner, New Ellenton New Life – PastorThom Harvey, Pageland Rose Memorial – Pastor Scott Gibson.EXCEPTIONAL CHURCHES: Aiken Ebenezer – Pastor Ben LaPlace andWallace – Pastor Bobby Norris.As a <strong>District</strong> SDMI Family, we celebrate with you the increases you haveseen and pray that God will grant you even greater gains for His Kingdom in the newyear!With a number of additional churches coming very close to achievingAward Status this year, I am confident that we can see at least 30 churches reach thatgoal next year.89


“Our” Challenge for the New YearIn Discipleship Ministry we are compelled by Christ’s Commission to“make disciples in all the nations” and yet live fully aware that this is not somethingthat can be accomplished in our own strength. The work of spiritual transformation isthe work of God. Our privilege, as those whom He has redeemed, is to point othersto the Him as the only One who can meet their heart’s true needs, and once they havebeen transformed by His grace, to aid them in maturing in His Likeness.As we approach a new year I invite you to consider with me three elementsthat I believe are essential to our effectiveness in ushering people into a lifetransforming relationship with Jesus Christ and beyond.1. First, we must be “intentional” about making disciples.Being “intentional” suggests that we no longer hold to the status-quoconcerning our preparation for discipleship ministry. To become “intentional” meansthat our ministries will be determined more by how we can reach the lost anddisciple new believers than continuing to “do what we have always done.” Newattention to curriculum, class times, new class formats, and new days for discipleshipministry offer new opportunities that we must take advantage of if we are to reachour world today.It means that we, as Discipleship Ministry Leaders, will work“intentionally” and creatively to offer spiritual opportunities and curriculums thatwill call unbelievers to faith in Christ and believers to a lifestyle of ChristianHoliness.Becoming “intentional” means that we will assess ourselves concerningwhether we are seeing our students find out personally…A. What is a disciple?B. How they can become a disciple of Jesus Christ?C. What being a disciple means after Jesus becomes your Savior?D. What are some areas where they should grow in spiritually after theyhave accepted Jesus as Savior?E. What are some steps they will need to follow to ensure that they “grow ingrace”?F. What role does accountability to one another play in discipleship?Ken Hemphill in his book, Revitalizing the Sunday Morning Dinosaur, saysthat the beginning of the demise in Sunday School “can be traced to a time whendenominations and local churches failed to use Sunday School with evangelisticintentionaliy and purpose.” When the design was forgotten the Sunday Schoolbecame a maintenance tool rather than a growth tool.Sunday School and Discipleship Ministry has always held as its purposebringing people to the knowledge Christ and helping them grow strong in Him. It istime “intentionally” for us to do it again!2. We must be “passionate” in our presentation of the gospel.90


What doesn’t impassion us will surely not impassion others! To FirstCentury Christians discipleship was important because it was costly! It was notsomething they could treat casually and be done in their spare time. They knew thatit called for complete surrender and passionate following. Radical obedience to thecall and commands of Jesus was their identification as His followers.A cynical and skeptical world looking on today calls for us to answer thisquestion: “Will they see being lived out in us a passion about and for what it is thatwe say they desperately need?” I heard it taught once (in talking about the impact ofspiritual leaders upon their congregations) that a congregation will hardly ever“surpass its spiritual leaders in their devotion to God.” As SDMI leaders we cannotafford to be casual in our service. Whatever we do in service to the Lord must bedone with our “whole hearts.” We must be examples of what “hearts on fire for God”look like!The early Christian Church evidenced something within that literally“compelled” them to obey God and to serve their fellow man. Their calling was tosomething larger than themselves. It appeared to all that “they no longer lived forthemselves, but for Him who died for them and was raised again.”- (2 Cor. 5:15)Given the great privilege of sharing the “Good News” of Jesus Christ withour classes and small groups demands that we be prayerfully prepared and passionatein our presentation of it as well.We leave here to go back into a world that needs to see the expression ofjust such a passion in our personal lives, our Sunday Schools and DiscipleshipMinistries. With God’s help they will!3. Finally, we must be “faithful” as examples of what discipleship looks liketo those we are entrusted to teach.Faithfulness is defined by words such as trustworthiness, reliability, anddependability. It speaks of one who can be counted on. When it comes to influencingothers for Jesus I don’t know of any virtue more important. Our faithfulness to Himis what gives credibility to our declaration that He is Lord.As SDMI leaders we understand our calling to impact our world for Christ.Three areas especially require our faithfulness if we would influence others for Him:We must be a people faithful to obey His Word. Scripture cannot besomething we occasionally consult but must be the prism through which we viewand interpret our place in the world. The Bible will always remain our guide forspiritual truth. We must be faithful to be a people of prayer. Our personalcommunion with God is what enables us to speak intimately of the God whom weserve. Personal prayer and praying for your class members will make a difference inhow we both teach and model discipleship. We must be a people faithful to HisBride, the Church. Ephesians 5 tells us that Christ is coming again one day for Hisbride and He is preparing her for that day. We who call Him Lord are that bride. The91


etter we become at discipling the next generation of believers, the better His Bridewill reflect His desires for a needy world.As we begin a new year full of challenges and opportunities let’s rememberthat faithfulness is God’s measurement for true success.At the end of the day what God looks for in each of us is the simpleobedience of a servant’s heart to do His will. I am convinced that it is out of thefaithful service of His people that God ultimately advances His Kingdom.Respectfully submitted,DR. JAMES H. THROWER, JR.3. <strong>District</strong> NMI PresidentDr. Jesse Middendorf, Dr. Eddie Estep, Michael and Tamara Hudson,members of the Council, Pastors, Presidents, delegates and friends of this 69 thConvention of the South Carolina <strong>District</strong> Nazarene Missions International, I bringto you my seventh report.Nazarene Missions International has four objectives: praying, discipling,giving, and educating. South Carolina, you have been faithful at working on theseobjectives.1. PrayingSouth Carolina, we are a praying district. We have participated in WorldDay of Prayer, Nazarene World Week of Prayer, the Persecuted Church, for those inthe 10/40 window, and the JESUS Film. We are praying for the requests on thePrayer Mobilization Line. We have prayed for our LINKS families, , and especiallyour retired missionaries, one of whom went home to heaven in June. You haveprayed and supported our South Carolina missionaries, , Work and WitnessCoordinators at Southern Africa Nazarene University, and NCM Coordinators forSoutheast Asia. Thank you for your faithfulness in praying.2. DisciplingSouth Carolina, you have been faithful in mentoring and involving allpeople including youth and children to make Christlike disciples in the nations. InOctober we held our annual Children’s Mission Fair at the D. Moody Gunter Campand Retreat Center with 270 children and adults in attendance. One hundred twentycrisis care boxes and school pal paks were brought to the camp. The total deputationoffering was $750.When Jimmy and Brenda began preparing to go to Swaziland, we startedreceiving calls and e-mails to inquire when South Carolina would take a Work andWitness team to Swaziland. People were waiting so they could be the first to92


complete an application. Let me take just a moment to tell you about two studentswho were a part of this team. Cayce Yarbrough heard Jimmy and Brenda’s story.God began to talk with Cayce and impress upon her to go to Swaziland. She had adesire to go and minister to the children who were orphans. Another young lady,Margaret McCoy, had heard the mission stories. She too felt a pull on her heart thatshe needed to go. South Carolina, because you are discipling and mentoring youthand children, they are going on Work & Witness trips, they are allowing God to usethem. We cannot let up. We must continue to tell the mission stories. We mustdisciple and mentor people.3. GivingThis year you gave $43,520.40 to Alabaster.We were blessed by missionaries, Beverly Gruver, Wellington and HellenObotte, George and Nancy Miller, and Michael and Julie Shalley. $17,818.60 wasgiven for deputation.One hundred sixteen names were placed on the Memorial Roll. Thirty- fourpeople were awarded a Distinguished Service Award. Many of our churches sent anoffering for the Missionary Health Care. A total of $12,701.43 was given to theMissionary Health Care.We gave $6,812.50 to LINKS and $3,913.36 to World Mission Broadcast.$59,474 was given for Compassionate Ministries.This year we had a different format for giving to the World EvangelismFund. I spent most of the year wondering where we stood on this giving. I wasencouraged from your calls and e-mails when you shared great things concerningyour giving. Well, the numbers are finally in and South Carolina, you gave$537,839 to the World Evangelism Fund. We are 109% this year.Forty-six of our churches overpaid their World Evangelism Fund. We have39 churches earning the Church of Excellence this year by paying at least 5.7 percentfor the World Evangelism Fund.4. Educating: informing people of the world’s needs and enabling our church tomeet those needs in Christ.You have used mission publications, read mission books, participated inmission service projects, and attended a service with a mission speaker. SouthCarolina read 5,921 missionary books this year.93


I have a wonderful NMI team and I want to say thank you to them (pleasestand as I call your name) – Dr. Eddie Estep, Pastor Carey Pratt, Sue Powell,Elizabeth Dunham, Kathryn Culp, Libby Newman, Nancy Hicks, Pastor KarenLawson, Richard Davis, Bill Haynes, Mike O’Hair, Sylvia Whiting, Pastor RichardColeman, Connie Hoover, Pastor Brian Walker, Terri Snipes, Marsha Fountain, JoanWebb, Rachael Watts, and Whitney Lyman.Before I close my report, I must share some of the ways South Carolinacongregations have supported the Great Commission and Nazarene missions in anextraordinary way.Cayce – Reaching out to the people in their community with free meals andBible Study.Columbia First – Participating in an all-church missions project with over200 volunteers; special offering for those affected by the earthquake in Japan.Lugoff Faith – Praying for all the countries around the world.Moncks Corner – Serving 30-35 families by having a food bank.Orangeburg Memorial – 15 boxes of crisis care kits; rolled and sent 810bandages to the hospital in Papua New Guinea; raised $2200 for bicycles forPastors/Missionaries (the children raised over $700 of this).Sumter First – Weekly worship service at a park where homeless gather,provide meals and clothing for homeless/indigent people.Greenville First – Sending two couples to serve as volunteers and a speciallady, Ruth, making 500 quilts for the children in Swaziland.Wallace – Children used the quarter’s folders to raise $90 for the WEF plusoffering.As I close my report, I want to give a big thanks to my husband Ray, mylocal church at Pelion, and Pastor Bill Watts for your help, prayers, and support.It is a joy to pray, disciple, give, and educate people about missions. I askeach of you to keep missions alive in your church. Time is short and we must notfail to win the lost.Respectfully submitted,LANORA JENSEN94


4. <strong>District</strong> NYI PresidentDr. Estep and Members of the 2011 NYI Convention,I count it a privilege to deliver my first report as the South Carolina <strong>District</strong> NYIPresident. I must confess that I stood before you a year ago and accepted thisposition, thinking I was aware of most of what that entailed; was I in for a rudeawakening! While there has been a lot to learn, I have truly enjoyed this year ofservice.You elected a council last year that has been incredible to work with, and Iwould like to thank them for their committed service, first to the Kingdom and thento you. It is exciting to spend time with this group of people who have served with apassion to see the cause of Christ advanced in the life of South Carolina teens. Youalso elected a vice-president whom I have grown to love and respect as a man of Godand who has a heart for ministry. Thanks, David, for your administrative help whichincluded tons of emails, contacts and, behind the scene details.We have had several well attended district events this year.Our fall retreat Breakaway which took place at Camp Thunderbird. JustinStaten served as our director this year and did a fantastic job putting this eventtogether. Charlie led us in worship and we divided the speaking up to Justin, Jeremeyand Brad. God used them to speak to the hearts of our students and adults alike.Thanks, Justin, for your service.Our <strong>District</strong> Quizzing continued to be in good hands with Sarah Loging as ourdistrict quizzing director for the past several years, Thank you, Sarah, for yourdedicated service! If your church is not involved in quizzing I urge you to look intothis program. It is one of the greatest tools I know about for your students to learnthe Word.TNT@MV Co led by Mike McAdory and Sherri Hawkins: this event is alwayswell attended and is a great lead in event to our regional TNT @ TNU which MikeMcAdory led as well and did a phenomenal job.Springfest which was led by David Snodgrass was another great event as weincorporated a social justice theme throughout the evening thanks to Jeremey Veal.Youth camp our theme was DEVOTED (Deuteronomy 6:5). This was one of thegreatest youth camps that I have ever been a part. Thanks, in great part to MattHastings and Vinyl Thief. And the great camp committee which included JeremeyVeal, Brad Bellomy, Sean Virden, James Dolinger, and Tasha Alison. I cannot say“Thanks” enough for what this group did to make this event a great success.The Event we were just coming off of was NYC 2011. WOW what an amazingweek spent with the focus of a world UN BROKEN with 6,000 other people. AHUGE thank you goes out to Jeremey Veal for stepping in and helping lead thisevent.I would like to give a special thank you to Brad Bellomy, who has been a friendfor several years, and through this transition year, he has been a great help, mentor,and voice of experience.95


I cannot forget my own church staff family and youth group. Thank you forallowing me to serve in this capacity. I appreciate the willingness and vision that weshare in making district events successful and beneficial for South Carolina NYI.You guys are the best!However, there are a few others that mean much more to me. The first is myamazing wife, Amy, whose heart beats for ministry. She is my behind-the-scenesworker, cheerleader, prayer warrior and my best friend. Then I have two amazingkids, Peighton and Garrison, who add inspiration and prayer support to my job.Thanks to you teens who make them feel a part of everything that goes on. Theylove being a part of the things in which Amy and I are involved. I am thankful thatGod has blessed me with a family that loves Him!It’s an honor to serve as your <strong>District</strong> President and I look forward to what Godhas for us in 2011-2012 as we live to Glorify Him.I am still amazed at why God would call a young man from Bethany, Oklahomawho spits when he says his Ssss into ministry with Him, but I give Him praise for it.God is faithful and I give Him all the Glory for the great things that have happenedfor South Carolina NYI this past year.Respectfully submitted,MIKE O’HAIRB. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES1. Report of the <strong>District</strong> Advisory BoardThe <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board of the South Carolina <strong>District</strong> Church of theNazarene met in regular meetings during the year. We prayerfully reviewed andreceived minutes of previous meetings, reviewed treasurers’ reports for the <strong>District</strong>and Camp and referred them to auditing, and addressed all items presented to us onour agenda. We also reviewed the annual audit report letter. Dr. Estep shared hisreport at each meeting in regard to churches visited, meetings attended, boards thathe has met with, updates on churches and ministries, and various needs and prayerrequests for the district. LaNora Jensen regularly gave monthly summaries, budgetreports, and balance sheets of the district finances.This is a summary report; the complete minutes and records of the <strong>District</strong>Advisory Board are preserved in the district office in Columbia, South Carolina.The following items were approved:1. Transfers of ministerial credentials (see Partial Report No. 1, MinisterialCredentials Board, page B-8)2. Annual appointments of pastors3. Annual appointments of designated local church boards4. Election of LaNora Williamson Jensen as district treasurer5. Election of Gregory A. Pressley as district secretary6. Annual list of Ten Percent Mission Specials Projects7. 2012 <strong>District</strong> Ministry Team Retreat (cruise)96


8. Recommendation to designate the D. Moody Gunter Camp and RetreatCenter as a “Historic Site”9. <strong>District</strong> operating budget adjustments10. Disorganization of Spartanburg New Horizon Community Church11. Campground loan payment for January to be paid by the district12. Camp Board recommendation to begin stage 1 of the new dining hall13. <strong>District</strong> budget allocation percentage for the 2011-2012 church year to beraised from 6% to 7%14. Support of the partnership with Nazarene Theological Seminary in SouthAmerica for training Hispanic ministers on our district15. Pastor Karen J. Lawson’s request for a duplicate credential (elder) sincethe original credential was destroyed16. Hiring of Alan Pullen as the new manager of the D. Moody Gunter Campand Retreat Center17. Granting a local license to Maurice Wells, pastor at Sumter Celebration,and to Jerry Springfield at Laurens Cornerstone18. Charleston St. Andrews Church’s request to change their name to SeaIslands International Community Church19. Midland Valley First Church’s request to change their name to MidlandValley Community Church20. Dropping Indian Land True Life Community from the NewStart list21. With the <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board acting as <strong>District</strong> Properties Board, thefollowing church property items were approved:a. Myrtle Beach – The Connection Church’s request to sell propertyb. Midland Valley First Church’s request to construct a building forstoragec. Clemson – The Bridge Church’s request to refinanced. Lexington Shepherd Church’s request to refinancee. Sumter First Church’s request to refinancef. Sumter Wise Drive Church’s request to refinanceRespectfully submitted,RICHARD I. COLEMAN, SecretaryEDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairperson2. Ministerial Credentials BoardPartial Report No. 1We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, recommend the following transfers bereceived:Elders:Peter Levasseur - Metro New YorkJ. Michael Neal - Southern FloridaW. Kyle Poole - Tennessee97


Candice I. Wiley - MissouriLicensed Minister:Gregory W. Alexander - Northeastern IndianaWe recommend the following transfers be granted:Elders:Richard Call - Central FloridaMalcolm (Marty) Cunningham - North CarolinaChristopher Griffin - KansasJacques Pierre - Canada QuebecRonald J. Pelton - East TennesseeJ. Scott Roberts - North FloridaLicensed Minister:Justin C. Staten - Southwestern OhioPartial Report No. 2We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, having found the following minister to be inharmony with the teachings and practices of the Church of the Nazarene, recommendthat he be elected to elder’s orders and ordained:Jeremey M. VealPartial Report No. 3We, your Ministerial Credentials Board, recommend the following:For Minister’s License:Terry Ben<strong>net</strong>t (Elder Track) - PelionPatricia Davis (Elder Track) - ChesterBrent Erb (Elder Track) - Simpsonville LifeSpringJohn Frierson (Elder Track) - Lexington ShepherdWallace Hammond (Elder Track) - Columbia FirstTony Lupton (Elder Track) - Charleston CalvaryGabriel Moreno (Elder Track) - Greenville FirstRichard E. Morris (Elder Track) - Rock Hill EmmanuelElaine Seybt (Deacon) - West Columbia FirstSteven Torman (Elder Track) - CloverDana Wolf (Elder Track) - Florence Family LifeFor Renewal of Minister’s License:Gregory Alexander (Elder Track) - Clemson - The BridgeEdward Brett Boykin (Elder Track) - CloverEllen Broome (Deacon Track) - WinnsboroWayne Cheselka (Elder Track) - Midland Valley98


Bobby L. Cochran (Licensed Minister Track) - CloverMelissa Coleman (Deacon Track) - Lexington ShepherdScott W. Crandall (Elder Track) - Lugoff FaithJames Dolinger (Elder Track) - Manning NewStartRoland E. Evans (Elder Track) - SummervilleDonna M. Green (Elder Track) - Manning NewStartJohn W. Gunter, Jr. (Licensed Minister Track) - Lugoff FaithAlan L. Harkey (Elder Track) - Duncan LifeSpring CommunityThomas W. Harvey (Elder Track) - New Ellenton New LifeWilliam Harvey (Elder Track) - Orangeburg FirstVilma Horne (Licensed Minister Track) - Sumter FirstChris Kauffmann (Deacon Track) - Columbia FirstEdward C. Lathan (Elder Track) - Rock Hill TrinityGarry M. Lee (Elder Track) - BishopvilleJason O. Leviner (Elder Track) - Moncks CornerJohn McGee (Elder Track) - PelionJaves Munoz (Elder Track) - Greenville FirstBobby M. Norris (Elder Track) - WallaceMichael G. O’Hair (Elder Track) - Midland ValleyLewis F. Ray (Elder Track) - Greenville FirstJeffery N. Rose (Elder Track) - Columbia FirstJonathan Saenz (Elder Track) - Cherrydale HispanicChad Seabright (Elder Track) - Aiken EbenezerDavid D. Snodgrass (Elder Track) - West Columbia CentralPatrick J. Taylor (Elder Track) - Midland ValleySean M. Virden (Elder Track) - Rock Hill TrinityAmanda R. Watts (Elder Track) - Hartsville FirstBrandon L. Watts (Elder Track) - Hartsville FirstBill Wojtkowski (Elder Track) - Charleston St. AndrewsFor Local License:Jerry F. Springfield - Laurens CornerstoneElwood Stith - Charleston Cross CommunityB. Maurice Wells - Sumter CelebrationFor <strong>District</strong> Interim AssignedJim W. StocksFor Renewal of Commissioned Minister of Music:99


Stefanie Coburn Fuller - West Columbia CentralFor Renewal of Registered Evangelist Certificate:Milton Harrington - Greenville FirstChad Seabright - Aiken EbenezerFor Renewal of Commissioned Evangelist Certificate:Mickey G. Smith - Fort MillFor Renewal of Evangelism Services Retired Certificate:Robert Morris - Hartsville CalvaryLaNora Smith - WinnsboroM. Eugene Smith - WinnsboroFor Renewal for Registered Song Evangelist Certificate:Kelly HarvellJeannie SharpeVance SharpeFor Retired Elder Status – AssignedRobert L. AlbertGeorge E. GardnerDennis M. JohnsonFor Retired Elder Status – UnassignedKen<strong>net</strong>h D. WhitescarverFor Minister’s License Not Renewed:Harold S. MillerB. Maurice WellsFor being removed from the roll of elders:William Jerry Armstrong (Removed from the membership andministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with anotherchurch, denomination, or ministry)Larry A. Bird (Removed from the membership and ministry of theChurch of the Nazarene by uniting with another church,denomination, or ministry)Timothy G. Smith (Surrendered)Promoted to the Church Triumphant:William H. Carter (Elder)Edward A. Kessler (Elder)Warren O. Holloway (Elder)Sidney V. Murphy (Elder)Hubert N. Richardson (Elder)Respectfully submitted,100


GREGORY A. PRESSLEY, SecretaryEDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairperson3. Ministerial Studies BoardCourse of Study – ElderWe recommend the following be placed in level one:Ron Borei Timothy Davis Jerry SpringfieldJeremy Davis Gabriel MorenoWe recommend the following be retained in level one:Maurice WellsWe recommend the following be placed in level two:Terry Ben<strong>net</strong>tSteve TormanWe recommend the following be retained in level two:Tony Lupton Mike O’Hair Jonathan SaenzRick Morris Lewis RayWe recommend the following be placed in level three:Wayne Cheselka John Frierson Alan HarkeyPatricia Davis Cory Grasty John McGeeJames Dolinger Donna GreenRoland Evans Fred HammondWe recommend the following be retained in level three:Brett Boykin Jason Leviner Dana WolfeEd Lathan Sean VirdenGarry Lee Brandon WattsWe recommend the following be placed in level four:Thom Harvey Chad SeabrightVilma Horne Amanda WattsRandy NuttWe recommend the following be retained in level four:101


Melissa Coleman Jeff RoseCourse of Study – Deacon – MusicWe recommend the following be retained in level one:William FelderCourse of Study – Deacon – Christian EducationWe recommend the following be retained in level one:Sharon MillsWe recommend the following be placed in level two:Elaine SeybtWe recommend the following be retained in level two:Ellen BroomeWe recommend the following be retained in level four:Chris KauffmanWe recommend the following be graduated from the course of study:Elder: Brent S. Erb David SnodgrassHarold Miller Bill WojtkowskiWe recommend that each student carefully study and follow the instructionsprovided in the Source for Ministerial Development.We recommend that those enrolled in the ministerial studies program complete theirordination requirements by one of the following:A. Enrolling in a Nazarene institution of higher learning, such as TreveccaNazarene University, or Nazarene Bible College, orB. Enrolling in the Carolinas School of MinistryRespectfully submitted,H. BILLY WILLIAMS, Secretary RODNEY C. LINDSAY, Chairperson102


Greetings to you in the name of our Lord.4. Carolinas School of MinistryDirector’s ReportSchool Year 2010-2011It is with great joy that I bring this report of the Carolinas School of Ministry to thisdistrict assembly. We have had an exciting year with new students, new faculty andnew procedures.We had 24 students enrolled in the fall semester and 21 in the spring. These are bothincreases over the previous year’s enrollment. We had 6 students take their first classfrom us in the fall and 2 more in the spring. This summer’s registration is ongoing atthe time this report is being written but it appears that we will have an increase inenrollment for this semester as well.Two new faculty members have applied to teach with us, one from each district thatwe serve. One has been approved to join our faculty and the other one is in theprocess of getting the paperwork done. While gains are nice, we also received wordthat one of our faculty members, Scott Roberts, will no longer be with us as he hasdecided to move to “Hurricane Alley” and will no longer be a part of our district.We held our first faculty retreat at the D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center onMarch 4-5, 2010. Seven faculty members participated in a discussion of The SevenLaws of the Learner in an effort to better improve our abilities to train the futureministers of the district.Another highlight of the year was the beginning of a scholarship program. TheCarolinas School of Ministry Board approved this program and several of the boardmembers’ churches have already helped with gifts of $100, giving us a start of $500.We have also received specified scholarships in the amount of $1160 which weredesignated for specific students. We invite all the alumni of our program to share inthis effort. Will you ask your church to take an offering for the Carolinas School ofMinistry Scholarship Fund? Two students have already benefited from this fund.Carolinas School of Ministry is moving forward in its efforts to be available for allthose who are called to preach but cannot move to Trevecca or Nazarene BibleCollege. Is someone in your church experiencing a call to ministry? We invite you tosend them to us as a call to preach is a call to prepare.Thank you for the opportunity to minister in this capacity for another year.In His Service,LARRY E. WAGNER103


Director, Carolinas School of Ministry5. Camp Development/Operations BoardWe, your Camp Board, submit the following report:1. The D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center sponsored 67 day and 113overnight events this year with a total of 14, 474 guests, an increase of 459.We were pleased to host 10 Carolinas School of Ministry classes along withone Faculty Retreat. We host the <strong>District</strong> Children’s Bible Quiz, Children’sMission Fair, Prime Time, Pastors’ Prayer Summits, Youth and ChildrenCamps, Family Camp, and we provide pastors a room without cost for rest,restoration, and preparation. We also promote Camp Work Days whereNazarenes from across the state and beyond come to invest themselves inthe ministry of the camp through “sweat equity.” We continue to look foropportunities to invest in the ministry efforts of the South Carolina <strong>District</strong>.While our goal is to invest in South Carolina Nazarenes at everyopportunity, we also welcome the opportunity to provide our facility to asmany other ministry groups as possible.2. Family Camp was wonderful. Nearly all private and district housing unitsand RV sites were filled all week again this year. Outstanding musicprovided by Rev. Greg and Dr. Geri Rosser assisted by EverPraise ofTrevecca Nazarene University set the worship tone. Powerful messagesfrom the ministry team of Dr. Nelson Perdue and Rev. Susie Shellenbergerinspired all. Morning devotions led by various pastors and a Pastors’Seminar on “Formational Worship” led by Rev. Greg Rosser were wellattended. The <strong>District</strong> IMPACT Team presented a mini concert on YouthNight. Biker Night was high-lighted by Biker Ministry opportunities. Areception honoring retiring camp manager Dennis Johnson with “gifts-aplenty”was given following lunch on Sunday afternoon and a Singspirationservice concluded the week of blessings. Total weekly attendance was5484. The expense offering total was $24,000. Received on New DiningHall, $11,206.43.3. Jr. and Sr. High camps were held separately this year with 241 inattendance. Both camps participated in a missions trip to repair, restore,and refresh a former school building in Saluda, South Carolina, that is nowa community center.4. Attendance at the children’s camps is projected to reach 230. The SouthCarolina <strong>District</strong> is blessed to have such excellent and dedicated leadershipin both the youth and children’s departments.As this report is being written, the contractor is pouring the floor for the new dininghall. “IT IS HAPPENING” – Praise God! Thanks to the continued investments ofSouth Carolina Nazarenes and many others, the ministry of your camp continues toincrease. We invite our churches and other groups to use the camp as we partner104


together in ministry.For the coming year we have a change in the position of camp manager. We want tothank Dennis for his leadership and diligence for the camp. As we look forward toAlan Pullen continuing in his place, we are excited because God has not changed norhas His mission for the D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center.Respectfully submitted,JERRY W. BRANHAM, SecretaryEDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairperson6. South Carolina <strong>District</strong> Hispanic Ministries ReportI praise the Lord for a year of work in which we have been able to advance with theHispanic Ministry in the South Carolina <strong>District</strong>. This year we have achievedsignificant progress in the starting of new churches in West Columbia, Greenwood,Spartanburg, and Midland Valley, as well as we established a church in the PerryCorrectional Center in Pelzer, South Carolina.We had four Spiritual Retreats, "Encounter with God," through the year–one everythree months at the D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center as a strategy to gainand encourage new believers. A total of 200 people between the new churches andthe Greenville Hispanic congregation participated and accepted Christ as their Lordand Savior. As of today, we are still working with them in the discipleship process.On the other hand, we have obtained the approval of an agreement with the SouthAmerican Nazarene Theological Seminary in Quito, Ecuador, to prepare Spanishspeakingministers to lead and work in outreaching the Hispanic population in SouthCarolina. At the present moment we have 34 students officially enrolled in theseminary.Finally, I want to thank <strong>District</strong> Superintendent Dr. Eddie Estep, our Senior Pastor ofthe First Church of the Nazarene in Greenville, Rev. Chuck Fountain, and otherpastors for their support and for believing in the existence of a missionary need in theHispanic population in the South Carolina <strong>District</strong>. I pray the Almighty God toopen doors to further advance in the process of establishing Hispanic churches inSouth Carolina.Respectfully submitted,JAVES MUNOZ<strong>District</strong> Hispanic Ministries DirectorC. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES1. Committee on NominationsPartial Report No. 1105


The Committee on Nominations, as appointed by the South Carolina<strong>District</strong> Advisory Board and district superintendent: Dr. Edward L. Estep(chairperson); Gregory A. Pressley (secretary); ministers – Richard I. Coleman, BillHarmon, John E. Powell, Carey R. Pratt, Jr., Alan W. Pullen, Brenda N. Turner;laypersons – Jim Bellomy, Bill Carter, Janice Lee, Ken McDougall, DorothyWaldron, and Rachael Watts submit the following recommendations:We recommend that the following committees be appointed as preassemblycommittees to prepare reports to the district assembly:Officers – Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf, general superintendent; Dr. Edward L.Estep, district superintendent; Gregory A. Pressley, district secretary; LaNora Jensen,district treasurer; Joy Klotzle, recording secretary.Worship – Dr. Jesse C. Middendorf, Dr. Edward L. Estep, Dennis W.Pinnell.Finance – district superintendent, ex officio; <strong>District</strong> Advisory Boardmembers, district SDMI chairperson, district NMI president, district NYI president,district treasurer, district secretary.Memoirs – Dr. Edward L. Estep, Gregory A. PressleyDaily <strong>Journal</strong> – Peggy Smith, Rachael Watts, and LaNora JensenPartial Report No. 2A. That any person elected limit service to one major board to allow morepeople the opportunity to serve. (Major boards are defined as <strong>District</strong>Advisory Board and department leaders.)B. That any person completing a three-year term on the <strong>District</strong> AdvisoryBoard rotate off that board for one year.C. That the district secretary serve as ex officio member of the MinisterialCredentials Board.D. That the following names be submitted to the district assembly innomination for offices and boards:<strong>District</strong> Advisory Board, ordained ministers (terms to expire in 2014, elect two) –Charles A. Fountain, Jr., Benjamin G. LaPlace, Rodney C. Lindsay, Harry W. Varn;laypersons (terms to expire in 2014, elect two) – Richard Davis, Paul Hines, RonHoward, Ken McDougall; Ministerial Credentials Board – ordained ministers (termsto expire in 2015, elect four) – Timothy W. Haynes, Matthew H. Johnson, BenjaminG. LaPlace, Ray D. Moore, W. Kyle Poole, Alan W. Pullen, Glenn S. Sherman,James H. Thrower, Jr., W. Brent Walker; Trustee to Trevecca Nazarene University,ordained minister (term to expire in 2014, elect one) – J. Brad Bellomy, Karen J.Lawson, Michael C. McAdory; Ministerial Studies Board – district superintendent,ex officio; ordained ministers (terms to expire in 2015, elect eight) – Robert L.Albert, Jerry W. Branham, Cheryl A. Kammermann, Karen J. Lawson, Rodney C.Lindsay, Glen D. Link, Harry W. Varn, H. Billy Williams (This board to be elected106


y a yes/no ballot.); Court of Appeals – district superintendent, ex officio; ordainedministers (terms to expire 2015, elect two) – John M. Sanders, Jesse C. Sims;laypersons (terms to expire 2015, elect two) – Ray Jensen, Vicky Ostendorf (Courtof Appeals to be elected by a yes/no ballot.)E. That all elections not otherwise stipulated be by plurality.Partial Report No. 3We recommend that the following be elected:A. South Carolina <strong>District</strong> News and Website Editor – Ken<strong>net</strong>h PaynterB. Camp Manager – Alan W. PullenC. Camp Development/Operations Board for 2012 -– district superintendent,camp manager, district SDMI chairperson, district children’s ministriesdirector, district youth ministries director (all to serve ex officio); ministers:Jerry W. Branham, Richard I. Coleman, George E. Gardner, Dale E. Turner,William C. Watts, Roland E. Evans; laypersons: Ricky Bouchette, BobBrooks, Bill Carter, Joetta Haynes, Ron Howard, J. B. Hucks, Sr., KenMcDougall, and Rachel Tanner.D. Carolinas School of Ministry Board for 2012 – district superintendent, exofficio; Rodney C. Lindsay, ex officio; H. Billy Williams, ex officio; BillHarmon, John E. Powell.E. Finance Committee for 2012 – district superintendent, ex officio; <strong>District</strong>Advisory Board members, district SDMI chairperson, district NMIpresident, district NYI president, district treasurer, district secretary.F. Mission Area Directors – Midlands Mission Area – Bill Harmon; SanteeMission Area – Dale E. Turner; Piedmont Mission Area – John R. Porter;Pee Dee Mission Area – Mark A. Foster; Low Country Mission Area –Michael B. Blankenship; Lower Midlands Mission Area – William C.Watts; Upstate Mission Area – Charles A. Fountain, Jr.G. <strong>District</strong> Church Properties Board – That the <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board servein this capacity.H. <strong>District</strong> Chaplain Director – Glenn S. ShermanI. Hispanic Ministries Director – Javes MunozRespectfully submitted,GREGORY A. PRESSLEY, Secretary EDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairperson2. Daily <strong>Journal</strong>We, your Committee on Daily <strong>Journal</strong>, have reviewed the minutes of theWednesday sessions of the 69 th South Carolina <strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> and find them tobe in order.107


We express our appreciation for the capable teamwork of Rev. GregPressley, district secretary, and Joy Klotzle, recording secretary, in recording theproceedings of this assembly.We recommend that Dr. Edward L. Estep, district superintendent, and Rev.Greg Pressley, district secretary, be hereby authorized to edit the minutes andexpunge any unnecessary material in preparation for the printing of the districtassembly journal.Respectfully submitted,PEGGY SMITH, Secretary RACHAEL WATTS, Chairperson3. Finance CommitteeWe, the <strong>District</strong> Finance Committee: Dr. Edward L. Estep (ex officio), BillHarmon (chairperson), LaNora Jensen (Finance Committee secretary/districttreasurer/NMI president), Mike O'Hair (NYI president), James H. Thrower, Jr.(SDMI chairperson), Gregory A. Pressley (district secretary); ministers – Richard I.Coleman, Michael C. McAdory, Carey R. Pratt, Dale E. Turner; laypersons – DonnieArant, Perry Hobgood, Brenda Lupton, Wendel Nixon, Iwana Ridgill, submit thefollowing report for your consideration:The Church of the Nazarene is comprised of local congregations throughoutthe world. By the uniting of our efforts and resources we are able to accomplish thatwhich our local churches cannot do by themselves. Necessary to these cooperativeministries is financial support from the local churches. Furthermore, we aredependent upon the integrity of pastors and local church financial officers indeveloping and maintaining a means to this ministry that is equitable and healthy.We recommend the following:1. That for the 2011-12 fiscal year local churches participate in the FairShare Plan (FSP). The FSP shall be conducted in this manner: each local church shallcontribute seven percent of its weekly tithes and offerings (including its SundaySchool offering) for the support of the following South Carolina <strong>District</strong> Ministries:<strong>District</strong> Operations, <strong>District</strong> Missional Growth, Camp, <strong>District</strong> Sunday School andDiscipleship Ministries, <strong>District</strong> NYI, <strong>District</strong> NMI. Send to South Carolina <strong>District</strong>Church of the Nazarene, 150 McSwain Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169.Exempt from inclusion in the Fair Share offerings is money given by thelocal church to the World Evangelism Fund and approved mission specials.The FSP allotments are to be sent each week to the South Carolina <strong>District</strong>Office. The district treasurer will disburse the funds proportionately in the followingmanner:<strong>District</strong> Operations – 57.6%<strong>District</strong> Missional Growth – 12.8%Camp – 16.2%108


SDMI – 4.47%NMI – 4.47%NYI – 4.47%After $562,000 of the district budget has been received, all monies will bedistributed at a percentage to be determined by the <strong>District</strong> Advisory Board at thattime.2. That the World Evangelism Fund shall be 5.5% of all monies raised,minus all money given by the local church to the World Evangelism Fund andapproved missions specials. Send to General Treasurer, P.O. Box 843116, KansasCity Mo. 64184.3. That South Carolina’s Pensions and Benefits shall be 2% of all moniesraised minus all money given by the local church to the World Evangelism Fund andapproved mission specials; and that Trevecca’s allotment shall be 2.5% of all moniesraised minus all money given by the local church to the World Evangelism Fund andapproved mission specials. Please understand that it is the local church’sresponsibility to send the Pensions and Benefits allotments to the General Treasurerand Trevecca’s allotment to TNU.4. The <strong>District</strong> Budget shall be as follows:5.Proposed <strong>District</strong> Budget Expenditures 2011-2012EXPENSE ACCOUNT01 DS Salary & HousingDS SalaryDS HousingProposed <strong>District</strong> BudgetExpenditures2011-2012Sub-Total $85,800.0002 DS BenefitsChristmas Bonus $750.00SECA Tax Reimbursement $16,100.00Tax Sheltered Annuity $12,400.00Acc Death/Disability Insurance $320.00Group Life Insurance $1,300.00Unreimb Medical $1,500.00Health Insurance $16,000.00Sub-Total $48,370.0003 Staff & Services109


Office Staff Wages $55,000.00Executive Assistant Hlth Insurance $7,000.00Unreimb Medical $500.00Custodial Wages $3,300.00Christmas Bonuses $450.00Employer Fica/Medicare $5,500.00<strong>District</strong> Secretary Honorarium $3,300.00<strong>District</strong> Treasurer Honorarium $16,000.00Auditing Services $3,215.00Sub-Total $94,265.0005 Expense ReimbursementDS Bus & Prof Expenses $10,000.00DS Conference & Travel $6,000.00<strong>District</strong> Secretary Exp Reimb. $750.00Sub-Total $16,750.0006 <strong>District</strong> BuildingInsurance & Workers Comp $4,700.00Electric & Gas $3,000.00Water & Sewer $200.00Security Service $1,100.00Lawn Care Service $2,500.00Pest Control Service $435.00Janitorial Supplies $200.00Maintenance & Repairs $500.00Sub-Total $12,635.0007 <strong>District</strong> AutoAuto Payment $3,000.00Insurance $1,700.00Auto Services $2,500.00Sub-Total $7,200.0008 <strong>District</strong> OperatingPhone – Cellular $2,200.00110


New Equipment $1,000.00Phone - Office Phones $3,000.00Copier Lease Charges $8,500.00Postage Machine $2,100.00<strong>District</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> $1,250.00Palmetto News $1,200.00Office Supplies $2,500.00Postage $2,000.00Computer/Inter<strong>net</strong> $1,650.00Web Page $230.00Miscellaneous Office $200.00Sub-Total $25,830.0009 Meetings & ConferencesBoards & Committees $5,000.00Christmas Banquet $1,000.00Minister/Spouses Conference $3,000.00Pastor Conference & Education $3,000.00Sub-Total $12,000.0010 <strong>Assembly</strong> Expenses<strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> $9,000.00General <strong>Assembly</strong> $6,000.00Sub-Total $15,000.0012 ContingentFuneral Flowers/Plants $300.00Christmas Gifts (non-staff) $500.00College YearBook Ads $350.00Reserves $2,000.00Unanticipated Expenses $1,000.00Sub-Total $4,150.00GRAND TOTAL $322,000.002011-2012 Missional Growth Ministry Investment111


Aiken $16,458Cherrydale Hispanic $12,000Honea Path $9,600Clemson “The Bridge” $9,000West Columbia Hispanic $8,400Georgetown $4,800Sumter Celebration $1,200Hispanic Director $6,000Pastor Development $2,000Compassionate Fund $1,000Cowboy Church NewStart $1,000Contingency $1,042TOTAL INVESTMENTS: $72,500Proposed Camp Operating Budget 2011-2012EXPENSE ACCOUNTCamp ActivitiesFamily Camp Program $24,000.00Family Camp: Food Service $3,500.00Rental: Food Service $39,000.00Sub-Total $66,500.00SalariesKitchen Workers $10,500.00Camp Cleaning $14,000.00Camp Labor $8,000.00Camp Secretary Wages $1,200.00FICA & Medicare Matching $3,000.00Camp Manager Salary $29,183.00Camp Manager Hlth & Life Ins $10,500.00Camp Mgr Unreimb Medical $500.00112


Camp Manager Social Security $5,361.00Camp Manager TSA $2,100.00Camp Manager Christmas Gift $300.00Consulting $1,000.00Sub-Total $85,644.00Camp BoardCamp Board Meeting Expenses $250.00Sub-Total $250.00GarbageGarbage Service $2,000.00Sub-Total $2,000.00IndebtednessLine of Credit Loan $27,516.00Sub-Total $27,516.00InsuranceVehicles $2,000.00Buildings/Activities/Workers Comp $22,000.00Sub-Total $24,000.00JanitorialJanitorial Supplies $3,500.00Sub-Total $3,500.00Misc ExpWithholding TaxIn/Out<strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> $400.00Christmas Banquet $50.00CCCA $750.00Misc ExpenseSub-Total $1,200.00OfficeSupplies & Equipment $150.00113


Sub-Total $150.00PoolPool Supplies $800.00Sub-Total $800.00PromotionPromotion $800.00Sub-Total $800.00Camp Manager MeetingPastor’s Retreat $1,100.00NCA Conference $600.00Sub-Total $1,700.00UtilitiesElectric $39,000.00Propane $1,400.00Telephones $1,800.00Manager's Phone & Cell $1,800.00DHEC (Water Fee) $250.00Sub-Total $44,250.00Building & GroundsMaintenance $8,000.00Sub-Total $8,000.00Equipment PurchasePurchase $2,500.00Sub-Total $2,500.00Equipment RepairsRepairs $5,500.00Sub-Total $5,500.00Gasoline & DieselTank Supply $1,500.00Sub-Total $1,500.00HVAC114


Repairs/Replacement $1,000.00Sub-Total $1,000.00Pest ControlService $1,000.00Sub-Total $1,000.00Work WeekExpenses $690.00Sub-Total $690.00Camp DevelopmentCamp Development $2,000.00Sub-Total $2,000.00TOTAL BUDGET AMOUNT $280,500.006. That the <strong>District</strong> NYI, <strong>District</strong> Sunday School and DiscipleshipMinistries, <strong>District</strong> NMI councils provide monthly treasurer reports to the <strong>District</strong>Superintendent.7. That the <strong>District</strong> SDMI, NMI, NYI, Missional Growth, and Campcouncils/boards present a proposed annual budget to the <strong>District</strong> Finance Committee.8. That the district treasurer and all department treasurers be bonded atdistrict expense.9. That all district salaries and benefits and general assembly delegateallocations be preferred claims; and that all other district expense not specified,including office equipment, be paid as ordered by the Advisory Board; that travelexpense for the district board and committee meetings be set at one half of thecurrent IRS standards.10. That each auxiliary department pays the following amounts to thedistrict treasurer for:South Carolina <strong>District</strong> News $800<strong>District</strong> Office ExpenseNMI and NYI $2,200SDMI $3,30010. We recommend that each church receive copies of the district assemblyjournal, and that the district secretary take orders during the district assembly for asmany additional copies of the journal any church shall desire at $6 each. The districtsecretary shall order as many additional copies as deemed necessary on the church’sbehalf.11. That the district superintendent be given 5 weeks vacation with pay.115


12. That the local church be responsible for the pastor’s and any associatepastors' health insurance premiums.13. That all district treasurers’ books be audited by a qualified accountant.14. For South Carolina Nazarene churches that have paid their EducationBudget, TNU will match 2-to-1 any amount the local church sends in for theirstudents up to a $500 check. So a student may receive up to $500 from the localchurch and TNU will add up to $1,000 to make it up to a $1,500 Church MatchScholarship.15. For South Carolina Nazarene churches that have not paid theirEducation Budget, TNU will match 1-to-1 any amount the local church sends in fortheir students up to a $500 check. So a student may receive up to $500 from thelocal church and TNU will add up to $500 to make it up to a $1,000 Church MatchScholarship.Guidelines for Local Church Boards1. That church boards assume responsibility to see that seven percent ofthe local church’s offering is sent to the <strong>District</strong> Treasurer each week.2. That our churches and departments have their treasurer’s booksaudited at the end of the statistical church year preferably by a qualified accountant,or by a competent committee, and that a letter is sent to the district office verifyingthis audit. This is to be verified on the annual pastor’s report.3. That all church records are filed at the end of each statistical churchyear under the supervision of the church board, and that confidentiality be properlymaintained.4. That the district superintendent may meet with the local church boardon his visit and review the pastor’s salary and compensation.5. That our churches pay full-time evangelists approximately twice theirpastor’s salary. Travel expenses and Social Security taxes should be in addition tothe compensation provided.6. That our people be encouraged to exercise the stewardship ofpossessions and annuities and life loans in behalf of the church. We furtherrecommend that the pastors use every means to conduct an active bequest programthrough the local congregation.7. That each church observe Nazarene Bible College Day on Sunday,October 2, 2011, and Nazarene Theological Seminary Day on Sunday, January 29,2012, by distributing publicity materials and receiving an offering.Pastoral CareCare for our pastors is a biblical concept and practice that needs to becarefully considered by our church boards. Realizing that staffing and financingresources of the churches can vary, we urge the appropriate committees to study andrecommend action annually in each of the areas below. Churches receiving districtsupport must comply with existing district policy regarding local church finance.116


A. Salaries1. Each church, where appropriate and possible, should endeavor toemploy its pastor on a full-time basis.2. The pastor’s and paid associate pastors' salaries are to be carefullyreviewed annually as a minimum. It should be recognized that a salary increase isnot an actual increase unless it is above the current cost-of-living index. When apastor leads a church in growth that is reflected in increased finances, let this be afactor in determining the amount of increase in his/her salary and benefits.3. A study should be made of the pastor’s and associates’ compensation todetermine means of limiting tax liability. Professional assistance is availablethrough the office of Pensions and Benefits. We recommend local churches seekassistance relating to the tax laws and their impact on tax liability of pastors andassociates.4. The pastor’s and associates’ salaries are to be considered a preferredclaim.5. That the pastor and associates be given at least one week’s salary as aChristmas gift.B. Housing1. In housing matters, churches should carefully consider the options ofthe pastor purchasing his own home versus retaining a church-owned parsonage tobest meet the pastor’s need.2. When a pastor or associate purchases his own home, a housingallowance should be established commensurate with current housing and utilitycosts, in line with current IRS standards and consistent with P&B church newsletters.3. If a parsonage is owned by the local church, the appropriate committeeor board should be aware of and responsible for needed repairs and maintenance.C. Insurance1. Church boards should work with pastors to obtain optimum insurancecoverage.2. For churches that are financially able, we urge each local church toprovide at least a $1,500 medical reimbursement account for the pastor and full-timeassociates for the purpose of covering out-of-pocket medical expenses not coveredby our insurance carrier.3. Consideration should be given to provide the supplemental term lifeinsurance and the long-term disability insurance for the pastor and associates that isoffered by the general church.4. At the point of hiring, that the local church be responsible for thepastor's and any associates' insurance premium.D. Local Church Expense1. The church should provide a pastor’s auto expense reimbursement,continually considering the increase in church-related auto costs. Consideration117


should be given to operating costs, maintenance, depreciation, insurance, andregistration. Some churches may choose to provide a car for their pastor.1. Each church should make provisions for a comfortable and wellequippedoffice for its pastors. This provision should include supplies, postage,telephone, and secretarial help when needed.2. Recognizing that entertainment is a local church expense, considerationshould be given to establishing an expense account to reimburse pastors for expensesincurred in professional responsibilities.3. Each church should assist their pastor(s) with Work & Witness tripexpenses, whenever possible. These ministry experiences should not be consideredas vacation.E. Retirement Benefits1. The church should reimburse the pastor the full amount of SocialSecurity tax based on the total of his/her salary and housing allowance or parsonagerental value (where possible, including utilities).2. The local church should give consideration to establishing a matchingTSA (tax sheltered annuity) plan for the pastor through the TSA programs offered bythe general church or other such programs. We encourage each local church tomatch up to 3% of the local pastor's contribution to a retirement plan through theTSA program chosen.3. The local church should remit their P&B payment in order for thepastor to receive retirement benefits.Well BeingA. Physical1. The pastor and full-time staff should be given an annual paid vacation.As a guideline, we suggest the following schedule for total years of service, not justthe tenure of service at the current assignment:0-4 years 2 weeks (including 2 Sundays)5-14 years 3 weeks (including 3 Sundays)15-24 years 4 weeks (including 4 Sundays)25 or more years 5 weeks (including 5 Sundays)2. The pastor is urged to take at least one day each week for relaxationand refreshment of the mind, soul, and body. Since this is not always possible, werecommend that pastors be given compensating days off and that the local churchinsist on days off.B. Spiritual1. Realizing that pastors face stress, pressure, and exhaustion,consideration should be given to granting extended time away (week or month) forrest, renewal, prayer, and spiritual growth.118


a. The pastor should have completed a reasonable period ofservice in the current assignment.b. For those with less tenure, consideration may be given togranting extra days away for rest, renewal, and study.c. After 7 years in a local church, we recommend a paidsabbatical leave of not less than one month (not vacation time)for rest, renewal, prayer, and spiritual deepening, with districtleadership approval.prayer.2. We urge that members of the local church uphold their pastors daily inC. EducationalThat each church encourage all of its pastoral staff to enrich their ministryat the local church by providing funds and time for continuing education as outlinedin the most recent Church of the Nazarene Manual paragraphs. This may includeministerial conventions, seminars, directed studies, and special college and seminarycourses. This provision may also include the purchase of professional developmentmaterials (books and periodical allowances) and the payment of professional dues.D. InspirationalThat each local church assist their pastor and associates in attending districtassembly, Family Camp Meeting, conventions, and the annual retreat for pastors andtheir spouses and that these meetings not be considered vacations.FamilySpecial Recognition1. Each church is encouraged to recognize all members of the parsonagefamilies at appropriate times of the year: Pastor Appreciation Month, birthdays,anniversaries, Christmas, etc. Special attempts should be made to show appreciationand express love to the pastors and families at all times.2. That our churches remember the retired ministers, missionaries, and evangelistswithin their membership with special acts of love and kindness.Respectfully submitted,LANORA JENSEN, SecretaryBILL HARMON, Chairperson4. Memoirs ReportIn honor of those members of the South Carolina <strong>District</strong> who have joinedthe Church Triumphant during this assembly year, based on Pastors’ reports:Ashwood - Edward KurowskiBatesburg - Rev. Hubert Nance RichardsonBeaufort New Direction - Robert Hillis119


Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First - Ralph Creech, Rev. Sidney Murphy, Dorothy Northam,Lisa StewartCayce - Judy Boatwright, Hazel Taylor, James StewartCharleston Cross Community - Rev. Edward KesslerChester - Jewell Collins, Steve Helms, Delores McKinney, Bobby Stapleton,Mary Alice Whitner, Pauline WilsonColumbia Abundant Life Fellowship - John F. OgawaColumbia First - Georgie Kelley, Helen Martin, Jim TaylorColumbia Grace - Hubert Cockrell, Francis SmithConway - George BreidingFlorence Family Life - Almeada Pompey, Warren HollowayFort Mill – Ted Powell, Glenn Moore, Waddell Gibson, Paul EmeryGreenville First - Evelyn Friddle, Carl Smith, Harold Hughes, Edna PhillipsGreenwood Community - Jackie Peters, Walter SticklesHartsville First - Phyllis Lambert, Judy Yardumian, Barney Cleo Judson, Jr.Lugoff Faith - Rosa G. "Gerry" BrunsonManning NewStart - Timothy Rogers, Louise RogersMidland Valley First - Ann Heberle, Grace AlisonNew Ellenton New Life - Georgiana Alexander, Eula HornsbyOrangeburg Memorial - Beverly Bouchette, Gerald Wayne Martin,Phillip Wayne Murphy, Jimmy SandersPelion - Rose Cook, Marvin BairefootRock Hill Emmanuel - Chevell ManningRock Hill Grace - Eula Mae Howell, Hubert Revels, Bobby SmothersRock Hill Trinity - James McAteer, Sadie GhantSumter Calvary - Tom Jones, Rev. William "Bill" CarterSumter First - James A. HicksSumter Wise Drive - Leland Leroy Coleman, Deborah CoxWalterboro First - Milton ThomasWest Columbia Central - Jan Sonner, Pete AmickWest Columbia First - Bunny Goodlett, Bessie ChavisWinnsboro - Margaret LeGrandYork - Dora TalbotRespectfully Submitted,GREGORY A. PRESSLEY, Secretary EDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairman120


VI. Minutes of the Conventionsand AuxiliariesA. DISTRICT SDMI CONVENTIONMonday, July 25, 2011The South Carolina Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Conventionconvened on Monday, July 25, 2011, at 1:15 p.m. at First Church of the Nazarene inColumbia, South Carolina.Stefanie Fuller led the delegation in praise and worship, “Because WeBelieve.”Dr. Jim Thrower welcomed the delegates and made announcementshighlighting reports and advertising ideas. He noted that workshops would beavailable that afternoon. He also reported that a check was received from the Ladies’Retreat to be used in Children’s Ministries.Dr. Thrower continued with an announcement regarding the Mid-YearRally to be held in January 2012 with guest speaker, Pastor Kerry Willis.Secretary, Rev. Brenda Turner, set the order of the day, established thevoting bar, and called the Board of Tellers. She named Eddie Felder as chairman.The Board of Tellers was as follows: Lisa Jeffcoat, Vickie Jones, Bill Dixon, AnnCockrell, Joy Klotzle, Jonathan Brock, Lewis Ray, David Deese, Lisha Segur, andNell McGee.Dr. Jim Thrower read both ballots and made a motion to adopt both ballots.The motion was seconded and unanimously carried. The ballots were distributed.Dr. Eddie Estep addressed the convention and announced the specificworkshops that would be available that afternoon. He then presented Dr. JimThrower to give the Chairman’s Report for South Carolina Sunday School andDiscipleship Ministries International.Dr. Thrower delivered his report to the convention. He praised the efforts ofthe Mid-Year Rally. He said that our mission is clear: “Making Christlike Disciples”– and that responsibility falls on all of us, not just pastors and teachers.He then continued with a statistical report noting a decrease in attendanceand responsibility lists. This was followed by awards received by Honor Churches,Superior Churches, and Exceptional Churches.He continued his report expounding on three essential elements as achallenge for the new year:1. We must be intentional about making disciples.2. We must be passionate in our presentation of the gospel.3. We must be faithful examples of what discipleship looks like to those weare entrusted to teach.Dr. Eddie Estep again briefly addressed the Convention.Janice Lee delivered the SDMI Treasurer’s Report for the year ending May31, 2011. The 2011–2012 SDMI Budget was also presented. Dr. Jim Thrower asked121


for a motion to adopt the report, which was made, seconded, and unanimouslycarried.Rev. Dana Bays gave his report for Children’s Ministries by showing avideo of the various Children’s Camps. He thanked Lynn Regan, the QuizzingDirector, and Rev. Pennye Duncan, Talent Festival Director. He also thanked theChildren’s Camp Directors, Rev. Brenda Turner and Rev. Pennye Duncan, whoserve with him.Rev. Bill Watts gave his report on Adult Ministries by showing a videoincluding the Ladies ‘ Retreat and Singles’ Retreat.Dr. Thrower noted a letter he received from Donna Able commending theSouth Carolina <strong>District</strong> for the CLT Training, obtaining 1,689 credits for the2010-2011 year.Rev. Brenda Turner announced that 177 ballots were cast and announcedthe results. The results for the election of the SDMI Ministerial and LayRepresentatives were given. A total of 177 ballots were cast for the MinisterialRepresentative. The results were as follows: Rev. Scott Crandall received 53 votes,Rev. John Griggs received 72 votes, and Rev. Dan Swan received 52 votes. Rev.John Griggs was declared elected as the Ministerial Representative. A total of 177ballots were cast for the Lay Representative. The results were as follows: MikeBolling received 37 votes, J. B. Hucks received 84 votes, and Christina Morsereceived 56 votes. J. B. Hucks was declared elected as the Lay Representative.A motion was made to receive the election results. It was seconded andunanimously carried.The convention was dismissed with prayer..Respectfully submitted,JAMES H. THROWER, JR, ChairpersonBRENDA N. TURNER, SecretarySUSAN THOMAS, Recording SecretarySDMI Finance Committee ReportWe your committee on Finance recommend the following:1. That the <strong>District</strong> SDMI Budget is set at not less than the other departmentsfor all budget calculations as recommended by the <strong>District</strong> FinanceCommittee.2. That proposed budget as follows:122


S.C. <strong>District</strong> SDMI Budget2011-2012Expense NameBudget05 Administration05.01 Chairman's Meeting $ -05.02 Auditor's Fee $ 200.0005.03 General Convention Reserve $ 3,000.0005.04 Board Travel & Expense $ 100.0005.05 Software Expense $ 200.0005.06 Bank Charges $ 50.0005.07 Office Supplies $ 50.00>> Group Totals >> $ 3,600.0010 Adult Ministries10.01 Prime Time Ministries $ 300.0010.02 Single's Ministries $ 300.0010.03 Marriage & Family $ 100.0010.04 CLT Training $ 250.00>> Group Totals >> $ 950.0015 Children's Ministries15.01 Travel & Meals $ 200.0015.02 Quizzing $ 500.0015.03 Camp Expense $ 8,000.0015.04 Talent $ 400.0015.05 Caravan $ 200.00>> Group Totals >> $ 9,300.0020 MId-Year Rally20.01 Speaker Honorarium $ 500.0020.02 Travel $ 400.0020.03 Materials $ 250.0020.04 Rental $ 875.0020.05 Catering $ 2,225.0020.06 Music $ 100.0020.07 Media Tech $ 100.00>> Group Totals >> $ 4,450.00123


25.06 SDMI Convention Expense25.01 Speaker Honorarium $ -25.02 Speaker Travel $ -25.03 Materials $ 890.0025.04 Chairman's Expense $ 100.0025.05 Shared Exp Billed from Dist. $ 510.0025.06 Awards/Gifts $ 100.0025.07 Chairman's Honoraritum $ 500.00>> Group Totals >> $ 2,100.0035 <strong>District</strong> Allocations35.01 Office Secretary $ 3,300.0035.02 SC News $ 800.00>> Group Totals >> $ 4,100.00>> <strong>District</strong> Grand Totals >> $ 24,500.003. That mileage for the SDMI is set at one-half of standard rate allowed bythe IRS.Finance Committee:Dr. Jim ThrowerJanice LeeDonna AbellEddie FelderRichard ColemanDonnie ArantPennye DuncanJ. B. HucksDana BaysBill WattsB. DISTRICT NYI CONVENTIONMonday, July 25, 2011The Impact team welcomed delegates to the convention with worship.NYI Convention was called to order at 9:18 p.m.NYI President, Mike O’Hair, welcomed everyone to NYI 2011, opened inprayer and went over the materials provided in the packets, including a cd thatcontains all forms for every district event as well as posters for three events.NYI Secretary, Lori Martz, introduced the platform staff and called thepages to the front: Emily Kelly, Rachel Harmon, Laurabeth Winchester. She alsomade a note about the pages procedure. Lori set the bar at the first 6 rows across theentire sanctuary.Mike introduced NYI Treasurer, Donna Hines. Mike made mention thatDonna would be resigning as Treasurer. Mike turned the floor over to Donna.124


Donna presented the Treasurer’s Report. Motion was made to accept thetreasurers report, it was seconded and passed. Donna then presented the 2011-12year. Motion was made to accept the proposed budget, seconded and passed.Mike presented the recommendation of Russ Nutt for Treasurer from NYICouncil. David Winchester made a motion that the SC NYI appoint and accept RussNutt as the new treasurer. It was seconded and then accepted unanimously.Mike presented Donna with a thank you gift for her 6 years of service.Mike presented a report on behalf of Sarah on quizzing and a quick reporton Breakaway. Jeremey Veal gave a report on this year’s Breakaway, October 21-23, that will be held at Camp Thunderbird.Mike McAdory gave a report on TNT@TNU 2011 and the forms providedin the packet. Mike thanked Sherrie Hawkins for her help. He also thanked ScottOldham. SC won the purple division at TNT@TNU. Mike asked everyone who hadever participated in TNT to stand. A large group in the sanctuary stood, includingnumerous adults. Mike suggested the students go over the list of events, since therewere over 300 available, and invited them to participate.Mike O’Hair thanked Mike McAdory again for his hard work on the TNTevent.The Springfest report was given by David Snodgrass. David said that thisevent was the “welcome mat” for non-church going teens and a doorway to otherevents.Mike reported on Youth Camp and shared reports sent via text to his phoneby the students. Mike thanked Ellen Broome for her help at camp and her dedicationto the students. He talked about the service projects that the students participated induring camp & thanked the students for making such a huge impact on the localcommunity. The students packed over 2000 meals during camp. Those meals weregiven to a community center in the Batesburg area.Next year Jr High will take place June 5-8th with a “buffer day” between.Senior high will take place the 10-14th. Mike told a story of sitting and talking withDennis Johnson and the new camp director. Dennis, with tears in his eyes, told Mikehow important youth camp is to family camp. That it is a great primer for familycamp.Mike introduced impact director, Susan Blankenship to give the Impactreport. She said that this was the best year so far. They performed in eight servicesas well as Jr High, Sr High and family camp. Susan wants to broaden the ministry tobeyond the church walls. She mentioned the possibility of spending a weekendperforming at a youth club in Spartanburg.During the NYC 2011 report, Mike thanked Jeremey Veal for histremendous work on this project. Mike shared a text that strongly suggested NYCfor those students eligible to go in 2015. The video of NYC 2011 was shown to thestudents.125


Jeremey Veal gave a report on NYC 2011. 60 people total went from ourdistrict. Westin Edwards shared his experience at NYC 2011. Jeremey also thankedthe adults that went.Mike introduced Tim Haynes. Tim gave a report on this years YouthServemission trip. This year they will be going to Chicago for inner city missions. Thecost is $795 for the trip. This price also includes camp registration. A video wasshown to promote the trip.A five minute break was taken and the meeting resumed.Jeremey covered a few of the events that are available this year for collegestudents, including the Passion Conference in Atlanta. The Cedar Point trip is August3-6. The cost is $100. Jeremey strongly suggested college students that want tovolunteer as youth workers on the district go to the Youth Workers Conference thisyear as well. Jeremey introduced the Trevecca video.Lauren Speers, the admissions counselor at Trevecca talked about theschool and upcoming events, including visitation days. She mentioned MissionNashville. A mission event starting this year that will take place in the Nashvillearea.Dr. Estep brought greetings from the NMI convention taking placesimultaneously. He also made mention that the NMI president talked about howinvolved the youth had been this past year in the missions trips and events. Dr. Estepthanked the students for the impact they have made this year. Dr. Estep introducedMike and invited him to present his President’s report.Mike gave the President’s report. There was a motion made to accept thereport, a second and it was unanimously accepted by a loud and resounding “Yes!”from the delegates.Dr. Estep asked the delegates to turn in their handbooks to the electionballot #1. He asked that the students make a large X on the right side of the page(thus eliminating one of the duplicate ballots on the page).Lori called the board of tellers to the front. Allison Dixon, MaggieEdwards, Blake Winchester, Jesse Merrit, Kaylea Dresner, Ashlyn Sandifer,Chandler McAdory. The vote for President was cast, retrieved and closed.Mike asked David Snodgrass to lead in a couple of songs while we waitedfor the ballot to be counted.Lori announced the ballot results for President. 108 ballots cast, 108 yes.Mike O’Hair was unanimously voted SC <strong>District</strong> NYI President for 2012Mike then introduced Michael Johnson. Michael thanked the SC <strong>District</strong>and recollected when he first started working with the district in 1979. Hecomplimented the district on how many adults there are working in the events on thisdistrict. He thanked the leadership, both paid and volunteers who have giventhemselves to the lives of students on this district.Lori introduced the Board of Tellers for ballot #2, Westin Edwards, AshleyHazey, Kolby Benton, Christina Hannah, Reba Hughes, Tanner Bell, AdamWilliamson.126


Lori then announced the election Ballot #2 for NYI Vice President andRepresentatives:NYI Vice President: yes/no ballot for David Snodgrass. The AdultMembers at Large: Tasha Alison, Tony Lupton, Jerry Lathan, William Felder. TheCollege Representatives: Chris Nutt, Austin Wiley, Chirs Settle, Nickey Bryant. TheSenior High Student Representatives: Tiavon Falu, Rachel Harmon, T.J. Haynes,Emily Kelly, Tim Coleman, Chandler McAdory. The Junior High StudentRepresentatives: Jackson Poole, Jordan Winebrenner, Blake Winchester, KayleaDresner, Roy Vinson.Ballots were passed out, retrieved and the vote was closed.David Snodgrass led in worship while the votes were counted.Mike introduced Ken and Mary Paynter who run a ministry outside ofClemson. Ken gave a quick report on behalf of The Bridge, clemsonbridge.org.Mike reminded everyone that lunch would be provided immediatelyfollowing the meeting.Lori announced the results of the NYI Vice President: 109 ballots cast 107yes 2 no.Lori announced the results of ballot #2 Representatives: For AdultMembers at Large: 81 Tasha Alison, 60 Tony Lupton, 37 Jerry Lathan, 27 WilliamFelder. Adult Representatives are Tasha Alison and Tony Lupton. The CollegeRepresentative results: 75 Chris Nutt, 53 Austin Wiley, 51 Chirs Settle, 28 NickeyBryant. The College Representatives are Chris Nutt and Austin Wiley. The SeniorHigh Student Representative results: 18 Tiavon Falu, 41 Rachel Harmon, 20 T.J.Haynes, 67 Emily Kelly, 20 Tim Coleman, 46 Chandler McAdory. The Senior HighRepresentatives are Emily Kelly and Chandler McAdory. The Junior High StudentRepresentative results: 46 Jackson Poole, 28 Jordan Winebrenner, 72 BlakeWinchester, 27 Kaylea Dresner, 33 Roy Vinson. The Junior High Representativesare Jackson Poole and Blake Winchester.Motion was requested to authorize the recording secretary to edit,harmonize and prepare the minutes. Motion was made, seconded and passed.The 2010 NYI Convention was adjourned at 12:05 p.m.Respectfully submitted,Lori Martz, SecretaryMike O’Hair, NYI PresidentTasha Alison, Recording Secretary127


NYI Finance Committee Report2011-12 BudgetIncomeFair Share Allocations $ 24,500.00Misc. Income $ -Total Income $ 24,500.00ExpensesCampsYouth Camp 2011 $ 3,000.00Total Camps $ 3,000.00CouncilCouncil Expense $ 750.00Gifts $ 250.00Presidents Act. $ 1,200.00President's Love Offering $ 250.00Total Council $ 2,450.00Meetings<strong>District</strong> Convention $ 750.00<strong>District</strong> Missions Retreat/Trip ** $ 250.00General Convention** $ 3,000.00Nazarene Youth Conference** $ 2,000.00YES Conference ** $ 250.00Total Meetings $ 6,250.00NYISpring Youth Workers' Training $ 100.00Total NYI $ 100.00OfficeAudit $ 200.00Misc. (Bank Charges) $ 50.00Miscellaneious $ -Office Expense $ 300.00Postage $ 50.00Regional Allocation $ 1,000.00SC <strong>District</strong> Office $ 3,000.00Total Office $ 4,600.00Special EventsBreakaway $ 1,000.00128


Impact 2010 $ -Impact 2011 $ 500.00<strong>District</strong> Quizzing $ 1,000.00TNT @ SC* $ 250.00TNT @ TNU $ 5,000.00Total Special Events $ 7,750.00Total Expenses $ 24,150.00C. DISTRICT NMI CONVENTIONMonday Morning, July 25, 2011The 69 th Annual South Carolina <strong>District</strong> NMI Convention reconvened at ColumbiaFirst Church of the Nazarene at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, July 25, 2011.Dennis Pinnell led the congregation in worship. Rev. Carey Pratt openedwith prayer.<strong>District</strong> NMI President LaNora Jensen welcomed everyone and made openingannouncements. Children were invited to attend the children’s activities with Rev.Karen Lawson.President Jensen called the meeting to order and introduced <strong>District</strong> NMISecretary Whitney Lyman, who made the motion to set the matters pertaining to theorganization of the day 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon and established the seating and votingarea for delegates. Motion was seconded and passed. Special order of the day wasset at 9:15 a.m. By common consent, assisting the convention business will be:Diane Estep, recording secretary; Dr. Eddie Estep, parliamentarian; Bill Watts, JasonLeviner, and Jerry Branham, pages.Pastors were given instructions for seating alternate delegates, and formswere distributed and collected. Secretary Lyman made the motion to seat thealternate delegates without reading the names, but that the names will be checked foraccuracy; motion seconded and passed.A video clip of greetings from General NMI Director Dr. Daniel Ketchumwas shown. President Jensen read greetings from two of our missionaries.. TheConvention also received greetings from Rev. Jennifer Brown from the CaribbeanRegion and from our assigned LINKS missionaries.Connie Hoover led the Convention delegates in filling out their order formsfor their local NMI.Dr. Eddie Estep assumed the chair for the Special Order of the Day. Hepresented <strong>District</strong> NMI President Jensen for her seventh report. She said the NMIhas four objectives: Praying, Discipling, Giving, and Educating. President Jensengave several illustrations about how the South Carolina <strong>District</strong> has fulfilled theseobjectives this past year. She thanked the many individuals who volunteered theirtime in leading the NMI ministries. President Jensen announced that the district129


World Evangelism Fund has now reached the 109% mark. A motion was made andseconded to accept this report. Motion carried as unanimous.Secretary Lyman read the list of Board of Tellers #1. The ballot was distributed forthe <strong>District</strong> NMI President LaNora Jensen on a yes/no vote. Board of Tellers #1 wasdismissed to count the ballots.President Jensen recognized all new pastors to the South Carolina <strong>District</strong>and presented them with a small token of appreciation. She also recognized all newdelegates to the Convention and presented them with a small token of appreciation.Nancy Hicks, <strong>District</strong> LINKS Secretary, presented the LINKS report. Rev. RichardColeman prayed for our LINKS missionaries.Dr. Estep read the results of the <strong>District</strong> NMI President’s ballot. PresidentJensen was overwhelmingly reelected.President Jensen called attention to the delegate’s packets, making note ofthe reports from the Finance Committee and Standards and Goals Committee. Shealso drew attention to the Children’s Mission Fair flyer. She encouraged churches tolet the district know of any children who are feeling called to the mission field.The treasurer’s report was given by President Jensen in the absence of ElizabethDunham, district NMI treasurer. President Jensen thanked her for her work. Motionwas made to receive the treasurer’s report. It was seconded. Motion passed.President Jensen referred to the proposed budget located in the delegate’s packet.Motion was made to accept the <strong>District</strong> NMI budget. It was seconded. Motionpassed.President Jensen thanked Sue Powell for years of serve as the <strong>District</strong> NMISecretary. President Jensen welcomed Whitney Lyman into the role of district NMISecretary and thanked her for her work.Rev. Carey Pratt recognized the Mission Priority One churches: Ashwood,Batesburg, Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First, Bishopville, Cayce, Charleston Calvary, CharlestonCross Community, Charleston St. Andrews, Chester, Columbia Abundant Life,Columbia Grace, Conway, Florence Family Life, Fort Mill, Greenville First,Hartsville First, Lancaster SonLight Community, Lexington Shepherd, Lugoff Faith,Manning NewStart, Midland Valley First, Moncks Corner, Myrtle Beach,Orangeburg Memorial, Pageland Rose Memorial, Pelion, Rock Hill First, Rock HillTrinity, Seneca, Simpsonville LifeSpring, Summerville, Sumter Calvary, SumterFirst, Sumter Wise Drive, Wallace, West Columbia Central, West Columbia First,and Winnsboro.Secretary Lyman recognized the Church of Excellence churches: AikenEbenezer, Ashwood, Batesburg, Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First, Bishopville, Cayce, CharlestonCalvary, Charleston St. Andrews, Chester, Clemson – The Bridge, ColumbiaAbundant Life, Columbia Grace, Conway, Duncan LifeSpring, Florence FamilyLife, Fort Mill, Greenville First, Greenwood Community, Hartsville First, LancasterSonLight Community, Lexington Shepherd, Lugoff Faith, Manning NewStart,Midland Valley First, Moncks Corner, Myrtle Beach, Orangeburg First, OrangeburgMemorial, Pageland, Pelion, Rock Hill Grace, Rock Hill Trinity, Seneca,130


Summerville, Sumter Calvary, Sumter Wise Drive, Wallace, Walterboro First, andWest Columbia Central.Dana Wolfe recognized the Exemplary Award churches: Ashwood,Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First, Cayce, Chester, Florence Family Life, Greenville First, HartsvilleFirst, Lancaster SonLight Community, Lexington Shepherd, Manning NewStart,Midland Valley First, Moncks Corner, Orangeburg Memorial, Pelion, Rock HillFirst, Rock Hill Trinity, Summerville, Sumter Calvary, Sumter First, Sumter WiseDrive and West Columbia Central.President Jensen recognized the Top Over-Payer Awards: (Those churches thathave overpaid the World Evangelism Fund by dollar amounts: Midland Valley First,Greenville First, Rock Hill Trinity, Chester; and West Columbia Central was the topOver-Payer Church. Top percentage Over-Payer Awards: Batesburg, DuncanLifeSpring, Ashwood, Moncks Corner, Florence Family Life.Secretary Lyman called for the Board of Tellers to distribute the ballot for the<strong>District</strong> NMI Council. She also read the Nominating Committee Report. Motionmade and seconded to accept the report. Motion carried. The ballot was distributedand then collected. The Board of Tellers was dismissed to count the ballots.Delegates were given a five-minute break.President Jensen reported that $1,766.89 was received in the Work andWitness offering collected during the service yesterday evening.President Jensen said that the district deputation schedule will be forwarded tochurches in the next couple weeks. She reported on the importance of the JESUSFilm ministry, and information was made available in the foyer. President Jensen ledin prayer for the ministry of the JESUS Film. President Jensen referred to severalitems located in the delegate’s packet, including the Standard and Goals Report.Secretary Lyman made a motion to adopt the <strong>District</strong> NMI Standards and GoalsCommittee Report. Motion seconded. Motion passed and report adopted.Sylvia Whiting gave a Memorial Roll presentation. She reported that the fundsgiven for the Memorial Roll help provide health care support for Nazarenemissionaries. Special music was presented by Chuck and Tina Morse while thenames of those on the Memorial Roll were scrolled on the screen. Sylvia led inprayer.President Jensen introduced our special speaker of the morning, Rev.Michael and Rev. Tamara Hudson. They both read from Psalm 62 and showed aslide tour of Romania and how God is at work. They said a very effective way ofsharing Christ with people in Romania is personal evangelism.The results of the district NMI Council ballot were read. The following wereelected: (207 ballots cast) NMI Vice President – Carey Pratt; NMI Treasurer –Elizabeth Dunham; NMI Secretary – Whitney Lyman; NMI Council – RichardColeman, Sylvia Whiting and Brian Walker.President Jensen thanked individuals for their assistance during theConvention. Motion was made and seconded to adjourn the Convention after thechildren present the song that they learned during the morning. Motion passed.Rev. Brian Walker closed the morning session in prayer for the district NMI Council.131


Respectfully submitted,LANORA JENSEN, NMI PresidentWHITNEY LYMAN, SecretaryDIANE ESTEP, Recording SecretaryCommittee on Standards and Goals 2011-2012We, your Committee on Standards and Goals, urge that each local NMI plan to meetall requirements for Mission Priority One, World Evangelism Church of Excellence,and the Exemplary Award. Standards and goals help to keep our priorities in theright perspective. Standards set rules for measuring, and goals keep us on the rightcourse.I. We recommend that each local NMI council meet promptly following thedistrict convention and make plans to receive all awards: Mission Priority One,World Evangelism Church of Excellence, and Exemplary NMI by participatingin all of the following:1. MISSION PRIORITY ONE. That each local church meets the followingfour goals to become a Mission Priority One Church:(1) PRAYING• Objective: To encourage people to pray for leaders andchurches and for the Holy Spirit to draw all people toChrist.• Requirement: The church will pray for missions.• Helpful Ideas:o Provide regular prayer requests to the church.Possible sources are Prayer Mobilization Line (call913-577-2990 or via e-mail subscription or the NMIWeb site www.nazarenemissions.org), missionaries’newsletters, personal contact with missionaries, etc.Disseminate through worship folders, handouts,pastoral prayer, announcements, church newsletters,etc.o Emphasize prayer and fasting.o Establish specific times for prayer and/or form aprayer chain/<strong>net</strong>work.o Plan church wide participation in World Day ofPrayer, Nazarene World Week of Prayer, and prayerfor the Persecuted Church, 10/40 Window, andJESUS film.(2) DISCIPLING132


• Objective: Mentoring and involving all people, includingchildren and youth, to make Christlike disciples in thenations.• Requirement: The church will provide opportunities forthe children and youth to experience missions and torespond to God’s call.• Helpful Ideas:o Use children’s and youth mission’s resourcematerials.o Plan for visiting missionaries to interact with childrenand youth.o Participate in Crisis Care Kits and School Pal-Paksprojects.o Participate in Children’s Mission Fair and Children’sMission Convention.o Enlist youth for summer ministries-local, district, andglobal levels.ooPlan a commitment service for children/youth.Encourage children and youth who sense God’s callto missionary service to contact the local and districtMission Call Coordinator(3) GIVING• Objective: Devoting ourselves and our resources,including the World Evangelism Fund, to extend Christ’skingdom.• Requirement: The church will give 5.5% of currentincome for World Evangelism Fund.• Helpful Ideas:o Plan an effective faith promise event.o Promote Easter and Thanksgiving offerings.(4) EDUCATING• Objective: To inform people of the world’s needs andenabling out church to meet those needs in Christ.• Requirement: The church will participate in all fourcategories below:a. Use multimedia mission resources and/ormission publications.b. Promote NMI mission books/tapes, CDs.c. Participate in mission service projectsor activitiesd. Attend a service with a missionary speaker ormission emphasis• Helpful Ideas:133


o Use Mission videos, Media Library, missionspublications and communications.o Participate in missions service projects (such as Work& Witness, Youth mission trips,). Prepare CrisisCare Kits, School Pal-Paks, or LINKS packages.2. WORLD EVANGELISM CHURCH OF EXCELLENCE. Thateach church give at least 5.7% (or overpay by $1,500, whichever isless) to World Evangelism Fund to invest in new world areas and newworks in the U.S.A. and Canada.3. EXEMPLARY AWARD. That each church meet all the goals ofMission Priority One, Award of Excellence, plus meet all of the goalslisted below to qualify for Exemplary Award:(1) Pay <strong>District</strong> NMI Budget in full by participating fully withthe “Fair Share” Budget Payment Program. This will pay all<strong>District</strong> Budgets in full.(2) Participate in World Mission Broadcast (Radio) byreceiving an offering. There is no assigned goal set.(3) Participate in the <strong>District</strong> Work & Witness Programoffering by mailing a separate offering to the <strong>District</strong> NMITreasurer. There is no assigned goal set.(4) Participate in the Missionary Health Care Plan – bypresenting a minimum of one or more of the following:• Memorial Roll Certificate for an adult or child• Distinguished Service Award• “Gifts from the Heart”• Receive an Offering for the Medical Plan.(5) Participate in an Alabaster Offering. There is no goal set.(6) Support the LINKS missionaries assigned solely to ourdistrict by promptly responding to the requests made for theirspecific needs, remembering their birthdays and anniversaries,and/or send a “cash” LINKS gift.(7) Give a Deputation offering for a visiting NazareneMissionary. Offerings may be given: at your church, or at theChildren’s Mission Fair, and/or in another Church of theNazarene deputation service.134


It is recommended that each pastor and NMI president plan forand publicize the missionary deputation service scheduled bythe <strong>District</strong> Deputation Coordinator. A healthy involvement inthe total mission program, by both the local church and thedistrict, is partially dependent on a yearly visit from amissionary. The missionary is the liaison with the worldmission areas where the Church of the Nazarene is at work.At the deputation service, a deputation check written out to theGeneral Treasurer Church of the Nazarene, should be given tothe missionary. The missionary will mail this deputationcheck to Kansas City. Suggested deputation check amounts:Sunday A.M. Service - $400 to $500 minimumSunday P.M. Service - $250 to $350 minimumWeekday Service - $225 to $325 minimumAfter the missionary speaks, a love offering is encouraged, inaddition to the deputation check. This helps with themissionary’s deputation tour expenses.(8) Participate in the Compassionate Ministries Offering andwhen possible be involved in a project or child sponsorship.There is no goal set.(9) Respond to specific <strong>District</strong> or General NMI designatedemergency needs as presented.II. An Exemplary Commendation will be given at the <strong>District</strong> NMI Convention toevery pastor and NMI President of the churches that meet all the above goalsqualifying them for the Exemplary Award.III. We recommend that the local NMI council members, when possible, beconsidered as nominees for election as delegates to the district NMI convention.IV. We recommend that local NMI presidents send their annual reports to thedistrict NMI secretary to be received no later than the established deadline.V. We recommend that each local NMI council be provided with a NazareneMissions International Handbook, or copies of the member’s particularresponsibilities.VI. We recommend that each local NMI council encourage and assist their pastor(s)with Work & Witness expenses.VII. We recommend that each local NMI council encourage and assist lay person(s)with Work & Witness expenses.135


VIII. That each church endeavor to meet all the requirements for the South Carolina<strong>District</strong> Exemplary Award.LaNora Jensen, ChairDr. Eddie EstepElizabeth DunhamSylvia WhitingCarey PrattNancy HicksRachael WattsWhitney LymanKaren LawsonBill HaynesCommittee:Richard ColemanMarsha FountainJoan WebbTerri SnipesRichard DavisLibby NewmanDana WolfeConnie HooverBrian WalkerSOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONALFINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 2011-2012We, your Committee on Finance, recommend the following:1. That the <strong>District</strong> NMI Budget is set at not less than the other departments for allbudget calculations as recommended by the <strong>District</strong> Finance Committee.2. That a suggested operational budget be as follows:General Convention Reserve $4,000NMI <strong>District</strong> Expenses 500Audit 200<strong>District</strong> Office Secretary 2,200The South Carolina <strong>District</strong> News 800<strong>District</strong> Convention 4,500<strong>District</strong> President-Appreciation Love Offering 500Compassionate Ministries 1,000<strong>District</strong> Council and Committee Meetings 500Missionary Christmas Fund Allocation 650LINKS Allocation 650Overseas Work and Witness Project 6,000Christmas Gifts (item 6) 500Children 200Youth 100Missionary Deputation Expense 2,000<strong>District</strong> Presidents’ Meeting/SE Regional 200Contingency 500Totals $25,000136


3. That each local NMI Treasurer submits a monthly financial report to thepastor and to the local NMI President.4. That local councils plan with their local church boards to give 5.5% of theirincome to the World Evangelism Fund with a challenge to be a WorldEvangelism Church of Excellence by giving 5.7% (or $1,500) whichever isless.5. That there be 100% participation in all offerings as stated in the “Calendarof Emphasis,” and make sure each offering is mailed promptly to the propertreasurer.6. That the <strong>District</strong> NMI President, the <strong>District</strong> NMI Vice President, the<strong>District</strong> Superintendent, <strong>District</strong> NMI Treasurer, and the <strong>District</strong> NMISecretary be given a Christmas check in the amount of $100 each.7. That local presidents and pastors make sure their annual reports agree.8. That local churches pay expenses to the <strong>District</strong> Convention for any <strong>District</strong>NMI Council members who are members of their local church.9. That mileage for the <strong>District</strong> Council be paid as set by the <strong>District</strong> FinanceCommittee.10. That churches participating in the World Mission Faith Promise Programalso promote and provide for the entire congregation to give in theThanksgiving, Easter, Alabaster, Missionary Deputation, CompassionateMinistries, Work and Witness, Missionary Health Care, and the WorldMission Broadcast offerings.Finance Committee:LaNora Jensen, Chairperson Bill HaynesElizabeth Dunham, Secretary Richard ColemanDr. Eddie EstepCarey PrattSylvia WhitingMarsha FountainWhitney LymanJoan WebbTerri SnipesLibby NewmanNancy HicksConnie HooverRachael WattsBrian WalkerDana WolfeKaren Lawson137


VII. Financial and StatisticalA. INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT’S REPORT138


B. DISTRICT TREASURERDISTRICT OPERATING FUNDYEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2011CASH RECEIPTS:Operating Funds(Budgets & Others) $ 522,846.55Health Insurance $ 63,682.36Misc. (In/Out) $ 18,000.46Total Receipts $ 604,529.37CASHDISBURSEMENTS:<strong>District</strong> SuperintendentSalary & Housing $ 85,761.00Benefits $ 47,316.34 $ 133,077.34<strong>District</strong> AutoPayments & Insurance $ 1,607.65Auto Service $ 1,962.06 $ 3,569.71DS ExpenseReimbursementDS Bus & Prof Expenses $ 9,594.34DS Conference & Travel $ 5,550.51 $ 15,144.85Staff & ServicesSalaries & ChristmasGifts $ 70,802.24<strong>District</strong> SecretaryHonorarium $ 3,203.75<strong>District</strong> TreasurerHonorarium $ 15,533.12<strong>District</strong> Secretary Exp.Reimb. $ 687.74Auditing & OtherServices $ 1,600.00 $ 91,826.85<strong>District</strong> BuildingInsurance $ 4,648.19Utilities, Grounds,Security, Etc. $ 7,380.95139


Maintenance & Repairs $ 226.01 $ 12,255.15<strong>District</strong> OperatingPhones: $ 5,084.43Office Supplies, Postage,& Equipment $ 15,243.30<strong>District</strong> <strong>Journal</strong>, News,Web $ 4,189.58 $ 24,517.31Meeting & ConferencesBoards, Committees, &Pastor Conf $ 7,197.82Christmas Banquet $ 589.11Ministry Team Retreat $ 2,914.51 $ 10,701.44<strong>Assembly</strong> Expenses<strong>District</strong> <strong>Assembly</strong> $ 8,917.00General <strong>Assembly</strong>Reserve $ 2,000.00 $ 10,917.00UncategorizedFair Share $ 215,492.90Health Insurance $ 58,747.09In/Out $ 18,035.46 $ 292,275.45Contingent & Misc.Unanticipated Exp $ 620.61Christmas (Non Staff) $ 212.50Flowers & Ads $ 573.23 $ 1,406.34TOTALDISBURSEMENTS $ 595,691.44Excess of Receipts OverDisbursements $ 8,837.93Cash Balance June 1,2010 $ 12,652.27Cash Balance May 31,2011 $ 21,490.20140


DISTRICT MISSIONAL GROWTHYEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2011CASH RECEIPTS:Operating Funds(Budgets & Others) $ 73,197.45<strong>District</strong> MissionProperty $ 5,346.18Spartanburg $ 11,955.99Indian Land $ 565.95Grand Strand $ 21,498.63SC Dist CompassionateFund $ 1,299.40Misc. (In/Out) $ 6,202.00Total Receipts $ 120,065.60CASHDISBURSEMENTS:Aiken Ebenezer $ 26,767.61Clemson "The Bridge" $ 8,737.50Conway $ 2,330.00W. Columbia Hispanic $ 8,737.50Sumter Celebration $ 2,330.00Cherrydale Hispanic $ 14,335.84Honea Path $ 18,919.00In/Out $ 6,202.00Unanticipated Expenses $ 13,936.68Hispanic Coordinator $ 5,825.00SC Dist CompassionateFund $ 1,300.00Pastor Development $ 839.64Georgetown $ 4,660.00 $ 114,920.77TOTALDISBURSEMENTS $ 114,920.77141


Excess of Receiptsover Disbursements $ 5,144.83Cash Balance June 1,2010 $ 206,993.05Cash Balance May 31,2011 $ 212,137.88D. MOODY GUNTER CAMP & RETREAT CENTEROPERATION ACCOUNTYEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2011CASH RECEIPTS:Fair Share $ 72,611.62Family Camp (Housing& Food) $ 20,364.76Family Camp Offering $ 24,380.30Lease Fees $ 10,975.00Dining Hall $ 29,942.00Rentals $ 132,453.01Utility Reimbursement $ 1,605.23Misc./Other $ 21,132.07Total ReceiptsCASHDISBURSEMENTS:Camp ActivitiesFamily Camp Program $ 23,379.84Food Service (FamilyCamp & Rental) $ 47,221.25 $ 70,601.09 SalariesKitchen Workers $ 10,332.42Camp Cleaning $ 14,233.58Camp Labor $ 8,849.50SS & Medicare Tax $ 2,972.70$ 313,463.99 142


Camp Manager Salary& Housing $ 28,341.12Camp Manager Benefits $ 15,845.30 $ 81,544.62 Camp OperationsCamp Board $ 171.71Garbage Service $ 1,953.33Line of Credit Payment $ 27,515.88Insurance $ 22,238.69Janitorial Supplies $ 3,722.12Office Supplies $ 127.84Camp ManagerMeetings $ 1,200.00Pool Supplies $ 447.10Utilities $ 46,395.41Promotion $ 469.02Misc $ 2,836.65 $ 107,077.75 Camp MaintenanceMaintenance $ 10,824.28Equipment Purchase &Repairs $ 9,098.74Gas & Diesel $ 1,737.72Pest Control $ 700.00Dining Hall $ 633.87 $ 22,994.61 Dining HallTransferred to DiningHall Savings $ 29,412.13 $ 29,412.13 143


TOTALDISBURSEMENTS$ 311,630.20 Excess of ReceiptsOver Disbursements $ 1,833.79 Cash Balance June 1,2010 $ 172.77 Cash Balance May 31,2011 $ 2,006.56 CAMP DEVELOPMENTCASH RECEIPTS:Development $ 100.00Dining Hall $ 29,423.13Transferred from Savings(DH) $ 45,000.00CASH DISBURSEMENTS:Total Receipts $ 74,523.13Dining Hall $ 43,468.15Transferred to Dining HallSavings $ 14,000.00 $ 57,468.15TOTALDISBURSEMENTS $ 57,468.15Excess of Receipts OverDisbursements $ 17,054.98Cash Balance June 1, 2010 $ 2,338.62Cash Balance May 31, 2011 $ 19,393.60DINING HALL SAVINGSCASH RECEIPTS:Transferred fromOperations/Development $ 42,574.00Interest $ 274.52CASH DISBURSEMENTS:Total Receipts $ 42,848.52144


Transferred to Development $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $ 45,000.00Excess of DisbursementsOver Receipts $ 2,151.48Cash Balance Juny 1, 2010 $ 141,674.72Cash Balance May 31, 2011 $ 139,523.24Camp Operations $ 2,006.56Camp Development $ 19,393.60Camp Dining Hall $ 139,523.24$ 160,923.40C. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIESINTERNATIONAL TREASURERSDMI Treasurer's ReportYear Ending May 31, 2011Beginning Balance - June 1, 2010 $ 6,567.51Cash Receipts from FY 2009-10(Singles Retreat)3,530.00Cash Receipts:Fair Share - June 2010 - May 2011 25,680.71Adult Ministries:Singles' Ministries 2,135.00Men's Ministries 324.00Prime Time 648.00Mid Year Rally 3,349.00Children's Talent 1,674.00Children's Quiz 1,146.00145


Children's Caravan 166.00Misc.Camp offering 2010 Convention 958.43Balance from Lay Retreat Acct. 305.82Reimbursement for ConventionExpense350.00Total Receipts $40,266.96Cash Disbursements:Administration 745.64Adult MinistriesSingles' Ministries 2,693.02Men's Ministries 315.00Prime Time 947.80CLT 250.74Children's MinistriesChildren's Camp 7,185.01Children's Talent 1,499.69Children's Quiz 1,474.92Children's Caravan 321.36<strong>District</strong> Allocations 4,100.00Convention 2010 3,088.67Mid Year Rally 2011 8,436.01Christmas Gifts 300.00Total Disbursements $31,357.86Balance $15,476.61D. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL TREASURERS.C. DISTRICT NMI TREASURER'S REPORT 2010-2011STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS AND RECEIPTSFOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MAY 31, 2011CASH RECEIPTS:Operating Funds (Budgets & Others) $ 30,233.20Work & Witness Ticket $ 98,271.00146


Work & Witness $ 13,105.00In/Out $ 1,928.77Children $ 2,575.00Interest $ 47.89TOTALRECEIPTS: $ 146,160.86CASH DISBURSEMENTS:Audit $ 200.00Children $ 2,014.21Christmas Gifts $ 500.00Compassionate Ministries $ 1,901.72<strong>District</strong> Convention $ 4,668.02DP-Appreciation Love Offering $ 700.00<strong>District</strong> Council Mtg. $ 701.13<strong>District</strong> Expense $ 800.71<strong>District</strong> Office Secretary $ 2,200.00DP Mtg/SE Regional $ 1,200.00General Convention $ 5,000.00Links $ 1,050.00Missionary Christmas Fund $ 650.00Missionary Deputation Expense $ 2,999.61SC <strong>District</strong> News $ 800.00In/Out $ 1,928.77Work & Witness Ticket $ 54,678.00Work & Witness Project $ 20,888.22Belize Project $ 4,420.00Youth $ 200.00Swaziland Container $ 2,966.10TOTALDISBURSEMENTS: $ 110,466.49Excess of Receipts overDisbursements $35,694.37Cash Balance June, 1 2010 $ 46,009.37Cash Balance May 31,2011 $ 81,703.74147


E. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL TREASURERNazarene Youth InternationalSouth Carolina <strong>District</strong>Treasurer's ReportFor Year Ending May 31, 2011Receipts:Fair Share $ 25,680.71Interest Earned $ 16.79Youth Camp 2010 $ 22,586.02Youth Camp 2011 $ 15,189.37Nazarene YouthConference 2011 $ 27,600.00<strong>District</strong> MissionsTrip 2010 $ 3,596.56YES Conference $ 625.00Impact $ 9,142.41Breakaway $ 10,165.00Quizzing Fees andFundraiser $ 1,645.00<strong>District</strong> TNT $ 4,655.00TNT @ TNU $ 52,674.44Springfest $ 3,815.00Total Receipts $ 177,391.30DisbursementsCampsYouth Camp $ 36,878.21Total Camps $ 36,878.21CouncilConf./President'sAcct. $ 1,601.62Council Expense $ 536.51Gifts $ 255.95President's LoveOffering $ 500.00Total Council $ 2,894.08Meetings<strong>District</strong> Convention $ 2,506.11<strong>District</strong> MissionsTrip 2010 $ 5,675.00Nazarene Youth $ 12,653.60148


Conference 2011YES Conference $ 1,419.14Total Meetings $ 22,253.85NYIYouth Workers'Training $ -Total NYI $ -OfficeAudit $ 200.00Misc. BankingCharges $ 18.33Misc. OfficeExpenses $ -Office Expenses $ 216.62Postage $ 44.00RegionalAllocation $ 1,000.00SC <strong>District</strong> Office $ 3,000.00Web Site $ 140.00Total Office $ 4,618.95Special EventsBreakaway $ 12,559.18Impact $ 7,743.05<strong>District</strong> Quizzing $ 2,311.97<strong>District</strong> TNT $ 3,470.57TNT @ TNU $ 59,249.11Springfest $ 4,478.55Total Special Events $ 89,812.43Total Disbursements $ 156,457.52Beginning BalanceJune 1, 2010 $ 26,349.10Receipts OverDisbursements $ 20,933.78Ending Balance May31, 2011 $ 47,282.88149


F. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL REPORT2011South CarolinaValue <strong>District</strong> Property 575,000.00Value <strong>District</strong> Center 3,295,000.00Indebtedness on <strong>District</strong> Property 1,262,397.00150


MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP2011Church NamePastor NameFull Church MembersReported Last Year6 7Received byProfession of FaithReceived from OtherDenominations8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Received byTransferTotal GainsLost by DeathLost by Removal,Commendation, orReleaseLost by Transfer toOther NazareneChurchesTotal LossesFull Church MembersEnd of Year15a 16 171 Aiken EbenezerRev. Benjamin G. LaPlace420130000700 212 AshwoodRev. Talmadge W. Mitchell Jr.8710231001 8900 623 BambergRev. Johnny L. Price5600000000 56 350 16*4 BatesburgRev. John E. Powell6030031124 5900 335 Beaufort New Direction CommunityRev. Ted R. Hambrick5200220000 5400 696 Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville FirstRev. Mark A. Foster1221001550 10 113 500 577 BishopvilleRev. Garry M. Lee2300111001 2300 178 Camden FirstRev. J. Scott Roberts14000222226 136 500 729 CayceRev. W. David Spires10111023003 100 440 58*10 Charleston CalvaryDr. Rodney C. Lindsay28590 10 190000 30402 20611 Charleston Cross CommunityElwood C. Stith6300001001 62 237 2312 Charleston FirstRev. Gary A. Rupert13620020000 138 1000 3713 Charleston St. AndrewsDr. Allan A. Rashford7320020022 73 352 6414 Cherrydale HispanicRev. Jonathan Saenz48 20 100 300 120 12 6600 9215 ChesterRev. John R. Porter25100006 104 20 231 900 1541617Clemson - The BridgeCloverRev. Ken<strong>net</strong>h PaynterRev. Mary H. PaynterRev. Edward B. Boykin075601053123000370103812400000134618 Columbia Abundant Life FellowshipRev. Alan W. Pullen4600001001 4550 4519 Columbia Emmanuel KoreanRev. Kyung-hwan Oh4006061809 3702 2620 Columbia FirstRev. Paul W. Johnson888 1612 193 10 10 23 884 1050 61121 Columbia GraceRev. Brian K. Walker7900223036 7500 3422 ConwayRev. John W. Griggs III1730141012 1951 1823 Duncan Lifespring CommunityRev. Alan L. Harkey39425 110000 5040 4524 Florence Family LifeRev. Karen J. Lawson4750051001 51 110 37*25 Fort MillRev. Aubrey D. Smith37312474 124 20 360 2250 12426 Georgetown NewStartAnthony Lupton000000000000 1227 Great FallsRev. H. Henry Adams Jr.9200000000 92 30 10 3828 Greenville FirstRev. Charles A. Fountain Jr.922 3700 375027 952 3000 56629 Greenwood CommunityRev. Matthew H. Johnson13854092035 14200 14430 Hartsville CalvaryRev. Myra J. Harding10020020000 102 600 2231 Hartsville FirstRev. Carey R. Pratt Jr.20960283003 214 610 13532 Honea Path GenesisRev. William E. Higgins Jr.0 1243 190000 1900 4233 Indian Land True Life Community200000202000034 Lancaster SonLight CommunityRev. Jerry W. Branham8643070000 9390 7935 Laurens CornerstoneJerry F. Springfield1305050022 1630 1336 Lexington ShepherdRev. Richard I. Coleman4411350606 4330 64* Sponsored New Church this YearInactive ChurchMembersAssociate ChurchMembersWeekly CorporateWorship


MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP2011Church NamePastor NameFull Church MembersReported Last Year6 7Received byProfession of FaithReceived from OtherDenominations8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Received byTransferTotal GainsLost by DeathLost by Removal,Commendation, orReleaseLost by Transfer toOther NazareneChurchesTotal LossesFull Church MembersEnd of Year15a 16 1737 Lugoff FaithRev. Scott W. Crandall7642281203 8100 69*38 Manning New Start CommunityRev. Dale E. Turner14240042002 14400 17739 Midland Valley FirstRev. W. Kyle Poole664 3225 392507 6960 16 58240 Moncks CornerRev. Jason O. Leviner3710450000 42 250 3441 Myrtle Beach-The ConnectionRev. W. Brent Walker115308 110527 119 680 6042 New Ellenton New LifeRev. Thomas Wyatt Harvey7514052002 7820 4043 Orangeburg FirstRev. William Harvey11400110022 11300 4344 Orangeburg MemorialRev. H. Billy Williams19210454307 190 250 16645 Pageland Rose MemorialRev. Scott K. Gibson10320020000 105 140 6346 PelionRev. William C. Watts21930032002 22000 12447 Rock Hill Celebration PlaceRev. Gary E. Hayes10900000000 109 200 7148 Rock Hill EmmanuelRichard E Morris167622 101067 170 652 42*49 Rock Hill FirstRev. James R. Fite25901010224 256 800 14150 Rock Hill GraceRev. Daniel R. Swan12720023003 12600 12951 Rock Hill TrinityDr. Phillip C. Jones181924 152 120 14 182 120 11352 SenecaRev. Thomas G. Baltzegar5530030000 5800 2253 Simpsonville Lifespring CommunityRev. William T. Segur172 1702 190000 191 520 10554 Spartanburg FirstRev. Timothy W. Haynes22410010 302 32 193 1250 7055 Spartanburg New Horizon Community7700000 770 77000056 SummervilleRev. Michael B. Blankenship261508 13019 10 264 320 13857 Sumter CalvaryRev. F. Arthur Sharpe Jr.33220022125 329 1000 15258 Sumter CelebrationRev. B. Maurice Wells2830030000 3104 1159 Sumter FirstRev. Gregory A. Pressley38610121247 38100 26260 Sumter Wise DriveRev. Samuel E. Geddings169 1730 202002 187 55 25 15561 WallaceRev. Bobby M. Norris14 1023 150000 2900 3662 Walterboro FirstRev. Gary L. Rupert2800001001 2700 3063 West Columbia CentralDr. James H. Thrower Jr.350634 13370 10 353 1060 15164 West Columbia FirstRev. Bill Harmon27560062103 278 1780 173*65 West Columbia Hispanic000000000000 1866 WinnsboroRev. Harry W. Varn324462 126 722 80 256 690 16367 YorkSteven Torman4100221405 3800 34South Carolina Supplemental 00000Inactive ChurchMembersAssociate ChurchMembersWeekly CorporateWorshipCurrent Year Total 10,027 286Last Year Total 9,757 459Increase / (Decrease) 270 (173)67 100 453 81 329 67 477 10,003 2,276 71 6,46969 111 639 85 183 101 369 10,027 2,100 47 6,538(2) (11) (186) (4) 146 (34) 108 (24) 176 24 (69)* Sponsored New Church this Year


MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 1515a 16 172011Church NamePastor NameFull Church MembersReported Last YearReceived byProfession of FaithReceived from OtherDenominationsReceived byTransferTotal GainsLost by DeathLost by Removal,Commendation, orReleaseLost by Transfer toOther NazareneChurchesTotal LossesFull Church MembersEnd of YearInactive ChurchMembersAssociate ChurchMembersWeekly CorporateWorshipOrganizedName Change Inactive Transfer MergeDisorganizeDropClemson - The BridgeHonea Path Genesis* Sponsored New Church this YearSpartanburg New HorizonCommunityIndian Land True Life Community


DISCIPLESHIP2011Church Name20 20a 21 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24Total Children’s SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyChildren’s SDMIAttendanceTotal Youth SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyYouth SDMIAttendanceTotal Adult SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyAdult SDMIAttendanceTotal SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklySDMI AttendanceTotal AverageWeekly SundaySchool Attendance24a 26 27 28 29 29aTotal AverageWeekly DiscipleshipGroups AttendanceVBS EnrollmentCaravan EnrollmentNYI MembershipNMI ActiveMembershipNMI AssociateMembership1 Aiken Ebenezer13 12 1 1 23 20 37 33 12 20 5 0 0 0 02 Ashwood23 9 19 10 56 19 98 38 38 0 50 0 8 86 173 Bamberg6 0 0 0 50 16 56 16 9 0 6 0 0 8 0*4 Batesburg10 6 17 6 41 14 68 26 26 0 15 0 18 59 05 Beaufort New Direction Community30 28 23 19 30 22 83 69 45 24 58 0 28 52 06 Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First7 4 5 3 95 33 107 40 37 3 0 0 1 55 207 Bishopville3 4 0 0 13 18 16 22 16 0 0 0 0 16 08 Camden First50 20 26 12 177 18 253 50 40 10 56 34 15 25 49 Cayce10 10 2 2 41 30 53 42 42 37 51 0 3 93 11*10 Charleston Calvary82 27 49 18 112 70 243 115 115 8 85 47 56 220 8411 Charleston Cross Community15 11 32 25 25 17 72 53 20 14 0 0 6 17 012 Charleston First7 7 3 3 42 28 52 38 38 10 35 0 5 138 013 Charleston St. Andrews36 37 6 3 88 72 130 112 45 67 36 0 6 67 214 Cherrydale Hispanic40 40 8 8 44 44 92 92 92 29 0 0 0 0 015 Chester74 32 12 7 240 80 326 119 119 0 0 0 15 201 016 Clemson - The Bridge0 0 25 25 24 24 49 49 11 0 0 0 30 12 017 Clover12 9 4 6 34 17 50 32 30 0 160 0 8 37 018 Columbia Abundant Life Fellowship2 1 12 7 33 16 47 24 24 0 0 0 11 25 019 Columbia Emmanuel Korean2 0 4 0 22 15 28 15 12 15 0 0 0 10 020 Columbia First209 128 126 74 401 208 736 410 410 267 198 24 126 884 021 Columbia Grace4 2 14 8 15 12 33 22 22 22 0 0 18 22 022 Conway0 0 2 2 11 11 13 13 13 13 0 0 2 19 123 Duncan Lifespring Community11 11 11 9 47 47 69 67 0 21 0 0 13 0 024 Florence Family Life9 3 16 6 36 16 61 25 19 6 45 0 16 38 12*25 Fort Mill91 37 34 19 169 74 294 130 91 39 121 0 45 110 5526 Georgetown NewStart2 0 1 0 9 7 12 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 027 Great Falls15 5 10 7 30 22 55 34 34 10 48 0 7 92 1028 Greenville First502 222 150 81 521 323 1,173 626 463 160 0 0 150 952 5029 Greenwood Community23 21 19 10 83 39 125 70 70 0 0 0 19 92 5230 Hartsville Calvary15 4 5 3 60 18 80 25 17 12 32 0 5 22 031 Hartsville First37 14 29 11 123 67 189 92 92 0 76 0 31 214 032 Honea Path Genesis20 2 10 1 25 15 55 18 0 11 0 0 0 0 033 Indian Land True Life Community0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 034 Lancaster SonLight Community9 4 10 5 56 32 75 41 41 14 21 0 13 75 1735 Laurens Cornerstone8 2 3 1 16 10 27 13 7 0 0 0 3 0 036 Lexington Shepherd10 5 4 2 51 30 65 37 37 0 6 0 7 20 1037 Lugoff Faith32 11 24 17 76 31 132 59 48 11 7 0 26 81 0* Sponsored New Church this Year


DISCIPLESHIP2011Church Name20 20a 21 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24Total Children’s SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyChildren’s SDMIAttendanceTotal Youth SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyYouth SDMIAttendanceTotal Adult SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyAdult SDMIAttendanceTotal SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklySDMI AttendanceTotal AverageWeekly SundaySchool Attendance24a 26 27 28 29 29aTotal AverageWeekly DiscipleshipGroups AttendanceVBS EnrollmentCaravan EnrollmentNYI MembershipNMI ActiveMembershipNMI AssociateMembership*38 Manning New Start Community30 15 25 12 65 44 120 71 71 30 53 15 30 144 039 Midland Valley First302 162 85 42 347 194 734 398 249 149 232 120 135 696 040 Moncks Corner8 3 2 1 19 19 29 23 23 3 0 0 0 25 541 Myrtle Beach-The Connection14 6 16 8 54 38 84 52 38 0 18 0 12 38 1542 New Ellenton New Life12 12 5 5 19 17 36 34 19 0 0 0 7 16 043 Orangeburg First14 4 4 3 39 31 57 38 36 12 13 0 6 10 044 Orangeburg Memorial64 22 30 10 180 84 274 116 101 15 138 0 31 190 5545 Pageland Rose Memorial18 12 17 8 66 43 101 63 47 28 45 15 13 30 046 Pelion87 48 73 20 81 40 241 108 92 16 80 60 72 220 1047 Rock Hill Celebration Place20 9 15 6 25 16 60 31 31 17 0 0 20 69 4048 Rock Hill Emmanuel12 7 9 5 50 25 71 37 37 37 21 0 12 167 0*49 Rock Hill First30 25 45 12 166 70 241 107 107 0 0 0 17 256 4550 Rock Hill Grace54 38 26 18 132 70 212 126 112 126 40 0 30 126 1951 Rock Hill Trinity21 10 26 11 172 70 219 91 91 10 53 15 28 64 452 Seneca29 5 5 2 79 15 113 22 17 17 13 8 0 58 053 Simpsonville Lifespring Community35 25 20 13 60 47 115 85 45 40 53 15 25 72 554 Spartanburg First25 8 34 10 95 31 154 49 43 6 57 0 44 70 12555 Spartanburg New Horizon Community0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 056 Summerville35 11 35 11 132 50 202 72 72 0 63 21 47 264 057 Sumter Calvary50 27 35 31 119 102 204 160 160 0 215 0 21 329 058 Sumter Celebration25 4 7 2 30 11 62 17 17 9 0 0 0 0 059 Sumter First60 37 27 16 220 86 307 139 139 97 120 27 67 214 9360 Sumter Wise Drive31 22 38 21 118 70 187 113 83 60 103 0 30 75 061 Wallace3 6 5 4 40 14 48 24 24 20 0 0 11 16 062 Walterboro First7 4 0 0 13 9 20 13 13 0 28 0 0 28 063 West Columbia Central45 32 19 15 171 72 235 119 119 89 90 0 25 125 3464 West Columbia First87 21 92 34 162 72 341 127 108 38 53 8 65 278 0*65 West Columbia Hispanic0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 066 Winnsboro59 30 47 17 199 66 305 113 113 0 60 0 41 256 067 York7 2 0 0 8 13 15 15 15 0 28 0 0 0 0South Carolina Supplemental 00Current Year TotalLast Year TotalIncrease / (Decrease)2,603 1,335 1,458 748 5,780 2,954 9,841 5,037 4,164 1,642 2,687 409 1,480 7,578 7952,784 1,477 1,512 711 5,977 2,919 10,273 5,107 4,366 1,718 2,715 511 1,477 7,689 935(181) (142) (54) 37 (197) 35 (432) (70) (202) (76) (28) (102) 3 (111) (140)OrganizedName Change Inactive TransferMergeDisorganizeDrop* Sponsored New Church this Year


DISCIPLESHIP2011Church Name20 20a 21 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24Total Children’s SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyChildren’s SDMIAttendanceTotal Youth SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyYouth SDMIAttendanceTotal Adult SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklyAdult SDMIAttendanceTotal SDMIResponsibility ListAverage WeeklySDMI AttendanceTotal AverageWeekly SundaySchool Attendance24a 26 27 28 29 29aTotal AverageWeekly DiscipleshipGroups AttendanceVBS EnrollmentCaravan EnrollmentNYI MembershipNMI ActiveMembershipNMI AssociateMembershipClemson - The BridgeHonea Path GenesisSpartanburg New HorizonCommunityIndian Land True Life Community* Sponsored New Church this Year


FINANCIAL SUMMARYPART 12011Church Name30 31 323334 35 36 37 38Total ChurchIncomeWorld EvangelismFundApproved MissionSpecialsOther GlobalInterestsTotal Given toGlobal MissionPension Fund<strong>District</strong> MinistryFundsOther <strong>District</strong>InterestsTotal Given to<strong>District</strong> Mission39 40 41AssignedEducationalInstitutionOther NazareneEducationalInstituionsTotal Given toEducation Funds1 Aiken Ebenezer28,400 1,561 10 0 1,571 538 1,463 0 1,463 591 0 5912 Ashwood84,245 6,827 3,768 0 10,595 1,492 5,177 0 5,177 1,805 0 1,8053 Bamberg41,839 1,736 880 0 2,616 261 2,256 0 2,256 401 0 401*4 Batesburg40,792 3,556 2,432 0 5,988 878 2,246 1,050 3,296 789 100 8895 Beaufort New Direction Community57,336 1,371 110 1,381 2,862 37 2,375 0 2,375 45 0 456 Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First72,026 4,206 1,237 0 5,443 1,543 4,314 215 4,529 1,919 200 2,1197 Bishopville48,239 2,798 463 0 3,261 977 2,826 0 2,826 1,178 0 1,1788 Camden First104,349 5,067 1,238 0 6,305 1,670 5,008 0 5,008 1,900 0 1,9009 Cayce72,560 3,997 1,348 0 5,345 1,344 4,911 0 4,911 1,140 50 1,190*10 Charleston Calvary327,433 17,476 3,727 0 21,203 6,166 17,118 0 17,118 7,132 100 7,23211 Charleston Cross Community67,848 3,547 535 4,012 8,094 238 2,290 0 2,290 0 199 19912 Charleston First62,367 1,704 2,156 580 4,440 0 1,462 2,829 4,291 0 0 013 Charleston St. Andrews93,034 7,285 3,831 0 11,116 1,667 4,285 600 4,885 1,632 0 1,63214 Cherrydale Hispanic90,531 0 10 0 10 0 9,677 0 9,677 0 0 015 Chester248,659 18,312 5,342 0 23,654 4,522 13,100 200 13,300 5,274 400 5,67416 Clemson - The Bridge14,251 784 10 0 794 297 856 0 856 356 0 35617 Clover32,557 675 410 0 1,085 246 3,364 0 3,364 674 0 67418 Columbia Abundant Life Fellowship86,596 5,241 1,647 0 6,888 1,609 4,691 100 4,791 1,955 0 1,95519 Columbia Emmanuel Korean50,200 0 110 0 110 0 4,280 0 4,280 0 0 020 Columbia First1,158,245 54,186 15,169 0 69,355 6,763 41,339 0 41,339 9,319 0 9,31921 Columbia Grace57,556 3,720 3,728 0 7,448 1,349 3,238 0 3,238 1,579 0 1,57922 Conway27,392 1,738 814 0 2,552 574 1,650 0 1,650 688 0 68823 Duncan Lifespring Community56,843 4,634 619 0 5,253 1,071 3,211 0 3,211 1,338 0 1,33824 Florence Family Life50,681 5,789 3,973 25 9,787 936 3,176 1,122 4,298 1,269 0 1,269*25 Fort Mill201,870 11,138 1,589 249 12,976 3,793 11,619 100 11,719 4,893 200 5,09326 Georgetown NewStart14,796 299 110 0 409 48 538 0 538 60 0 6027 Great Falls18,771 600 495 0 1,095 241 843 0 843 200 0 20028 Greenville First746,158 42,578 29,749 0 72,327 14,938 44,811 2,100 46,911 18,672 1,000 19,67229 Greenwood Community249,940 13,556 5,776 0 19,332 4,940 14,756 200 14,956 5,974 0 5,97430 Hartsville Calvary20,342 922 958 300 2,180 284 1,139 0 1,139 472 0 47231 Hartsville First207,579 12,076 16,160 0 28,236 4,265 12,537 300 12,837 5,764 300 6,06432 Honea Path Genesis36,957 160 10 0 170 326 1,835 0 1,835 0 0 033 Indian Land True Life Community0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 034 Lancaster SonLight Community87,843 5,919 2,485 0 8,404 1,682 4,914 240 5,154 2,046 50 2,09635 Laurens Cornerstone18,452 335 133 0 468 93 936 0 936 153 0 153* Sponsored New Church this Year


FINANCIAL SUMMARYPART 12011Church Name30 31 323334 35 36 37 38Total ChurchIncomeWorld EvangelismFundApproved MissionSpecialsOther GlobalInterestsTotal Given toGlobal MissionPension Fund<strong>District</strong> MinistryFundsOther <strong>District</strong>InterestsTotal Given to<strong>District</strong> Mission39 40 41AssignedEducationalInstitutionOther NazareneEducationalInstituionsTotal Given toEducation Funds36 Lexington Shepherd136,296 8,611 6,390 0 15,001 2,538 11,612 0 11,612 3,172 0 3,17237 Lugoff Faith117,353 7,733 1,619 0 9,352 478 3,407 100 3,507 773 243 1,016*38 Manning New Start Community247,761 14,391 3,248 0 17,639 5,070 14,884 0 14,884 6,202 0 6,20239 Midland Valley First880,723 49,940 15,600 0 65,540 16,434 53,171 1,000 54,171 19,531 1,000 20,53140 Moncks Corner40,697 3,554 1,305 0 4,859 853 2,083 581 2,664 702 55 75741 Myrtle Beach-The Connection87,984 4,701 493 0 5,194 1,760 4,827 0 4,827 2,027 100 2,12742 New Ellenton New Life63,514 3,311 10 0 3,321 1,236 3,519 100 3,619 1,543 0 1,54343 Orangeburg First43,898 2,839 532 0 3,371 623 2,420 178 2,598 1,009 0 1,00944 Orangeburg Memorial207,904 12,288 8,426 0 20,714 3,791 11,648 0 11,648 4,925 150 5,07545 Pageland Rose Memorial56,666 3,152 770 0 3,922 1,085 2,397 0 2,397 1,198 0 1,19846 Pelion136,789 8,170 14,569 113 22,852 2,416 7,231 195 7,426 3,020 0 3,02047 Rock Hill Celebration Place97,752 4,582 10 2,500 7,092 1,371 2,363 0 2,363 689 0 68948 Rock Hill Emmanuel58,000 3,118 10 0 3,128 1,109 3,750 0 3,750 1,557 125 1,682*49 Rock Hill First223,034 11,500 6,102 0 17,602 4,515 11,313 0 11,313 3,724 0 3,72450 Rock Hill Grace209,298 12,090 774 0 12,864 3,982 11,944 0 11,944 4,978 0 4,97851 Rock Hill Trinity375,279 17,814 4,977 0 22,791 5,431 16,253 0 16,253 6,782 0 6,78252 Seneca36,164 1,955 778 0 2,733 670 1,966 0 1,966 807 0 80753 Simpsonville Lifespring Community134,373 6,866 726 0 7,592 3,293 8,351 0 8,351 3,295 0 3,29554 Spartanburg First113,645 5,050 3,014 0 8,064 2,179 6,537 0 6,537 1,363 50 1,41355 Spartanburg New Horizon Community0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 056 Summerville237,797 13,898 7,833 0 21,731 4,509 13,524 1,050 14,574 6,135 300 6,43557 Sumter Calvary155,490 8,552 5,679 0 14,231 2,939 8,816 50 8,866 3,673 50 3,72358 Sumter Celebration11,400 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 059 Sumter First446,020 23,197 5,183 0 28,380 8,436 25,688 0 25,688 3,000 300 3,30060 Sumter Wise Drive130,499 7,317 1,166 0 8,483 2,474 7,466 0 7,466 3,074 260 3,33461 Wallace23,022 1,365 753 0 2,118 444 1,300 0 1,300 553 0 55362 Walterboro First26,898 1,558 866 50 2,474 499 1,528 0 1,528 639 0 63963 West Columbia Central315,803 30,503 7,115 0 37,618 5,606 16,833 0 16,833 7,006 200 7,20664 West Columbia First229,906 11,904 2,149 0 14,053 4,355 12,828 0 12,828 5,454 0 5,454*65 West Columbia Hispanic17,870 900 10 0 910 0 3,150 0 3,150 0 0 066 Winnsboro291,779 14,965 5,133 0 20,098 5,988 15,924 0 15,924 6,625 350 6,97567 York25,401 1,356 110 0 1,466 479 1,405 0 1,405 585 0 585South Carolina Supplemental 000* Sponsored New Church this Year


FINANCIAL SUMMARYPART 12011Church Name30 31 323334 35 36 37 38Total ChurchIncomeWorld EvangelismFundApproved MissionSpecialsOther GlobalInterestsTotal Given toGlobal MissionPension Fund<strong>District</strong> MinistryFundsOther <strong>District</strong>InterestsTotal Given to<strong>District</strong> Mission39 40 41AssignedEducationalInstitutionOther NazareneEducationalInstituionsTotal Given toEducation FundsCurrent Year TotalLast Year TotalIncrease / (Decrease)9,755,702 540,973 216,3929,210 766,575 159,351 526,37912,310 538,689 183,2595,782 189,04110,064,535 665,301 178,385 27,327 871,013 153,408 525,387 71,099 596,486 244,241 7,160 251,401(308,833) (124,328) 38,007 (18,117) (104,438) 5,943 992 (58,789) (57,797) (60,982) (1,378) (62,360)OrganizedName ChangeInactiveTransferMergeDisorganizeDropClemson - The BridgeHonea Path GenesisSpartanburg New HorizonCommunityIndian Land True Life Community* Sponsored New Church this Year


FINANCIAL SUMMARYPART 22011Church Name42 43 4444a45 46 47 48 49 50 51Buildings, Propertiesand CapitalImprovementsDebt ServicePastor, Associate,and Support StaffSalariesPastor, Associate,and Support StaffBenefitsLocal CompassionateMinistriesAll Other ChurchMinistriesTotal Used for LocalMissionTotal MissionalDisbursementsValue of ChurchPropertiesIndebtedness onThose PropertiesAllocations Paid inFull?1 Aiken Ebenezer13,000 0 0 0 1,000 3,000 17,000 21,163 3,000 0 Yes2 Ashwood16,565 0 21,821 3,400 0 22,194 63,980 83,049 210,000 0 Yes3 Bamberg2,256 0 14,400 6,904 0 15,508 39,068 44,602 160,000 0 No*4 Batesburg0 5,745 0 0 0 15,989 21,734 32,785 85,000 41,300 Yes5 Beaufort New Direction Community2,400 0 0 40,810 1,000 0 44,210 49,529 0 0 No6 Ben<strong>net</strong>tsville First553 0 11,160 16,400 0 35,900 64,013 77,647 1,150,000 0 Yes7 Bishopville0 0 6,459 4,915 0 18,292 29,666 37,908 176,000 0 Yes8 Camden First0 16,800 15,585 27,878 0 0 60,263 75,146 1,000,000 20,000 No9 Cayce32,560 0 24,720 23,480 1,895 19,324 101,979 114,769 797,000 0 No*10 Charleston Calvary116,957 49,936 43,306 24,838 2,700 84,456 322,193 373,912 3,118,000 721,000 Yes11 Charleston Cross Community0 0 16,363 7,769 5,452 0 29,584 40,405 750,000 0 No12 Charleston First105 0 18,000 8,723 0 1,047 27,875 36,606 180,000 82,000 No13 Charleston St. Andrews40,002 10,683 1,900 13,300 0 25,417 91,302 110,602 800,000 17,790 Yes14 Cherrydale Hispanic18,040 0 41,200 0 1,860 3,600 64,700 74,387 0 0 No15 Chester57,321 54,508 27,560 36,920 341 55,720 232,370 279,520 2,500,000 600,000 Yes16 Clemson - The Bridge454 10,233 0 2,459 1,764 2,358 17,268 19,571 134,000 111,308 Yes17 Clover2,122 7,021 12,676 6,771 1,576 2,556 32,722 38,091 310,191 7,949 No18 Columbia Abundant Life Fellowship2,396 10,722 20,500 19,879 754 19,183 73,434 88,677 582,000 108,905 Yes19 Columbia Emmanuel Korean6,200 15,100 24,000 0 0 0 45,300 49,690 0 0 No20 Columbia First32,546 340,080 274,609 231,924 2,178 229,084 1,110,421 1,237,197 13,500,000 4,194,866 No21 Columbia Grace3,300 0 11,517 0 1,292 33,496 49,605 63,219 600,000 15,747 Yes22 Conway0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,464 0 0 Yes23 Duncan Lifespring Community1,830 0 0 13,003 55 31,755 46,643 57,516 26,830 0 Yes24 Florence Family Life0 0 18,710 7,059 0 2,377 28,146 44,436 580,000 0 Yes*25 Fort Mill4,081 24,173 33,489 36,919 1,735 76,910 177,307 210,888 1,950,000 206,290 Yes26 Georgetown NewStart0 0 4,310 0 0 8,665 12,975 14,030 0 0 No27 Great Falls0 0 8,400 0 250 0 8,650 11,029 45,000 0 No28 Greenville First21,968 125,000 293,757 103,750 21,551 23,013 589,039 742,887 7,900,000 890,000 Yes29 Greenwood Community1,957 33,548 33,048 46,265 92 57,125 172,035 217,237 770,000 241,000 Yes30 Hartsville Calvary0 0 3,588 3,588 0 0 7,176 11,251 160,000 0 No31 Hartsville First3,931 40,900 44,677 19,652 8,558 89,094 206,812 258,214 1,700,000 174,000 Yes32 Honea Path Genesis0 0 4,800 21,900 600 20,322 47,622 49,953 0 0 No33 Indian Land True Life Community0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No34 Lancaster SonLight Community16,831 0 13,520 22,175 1,242 26,460 80,228 97,564 850,000 0 Yes35 Laurens Cornerstone0 0 6,391 6,184 0 4,128 16,703 18,353 55,000 0 No* Sponsored New Church this Year


FINANCIAL SUMMARYPART 22011Church Name42 43 4444a45 46 47 48 49 50 51Buildings, Propertiesand CapitalImprovementsDebt ServicePastor, Associate,and Support StaffSalariesPastor, Associate,and Support StaffBenefitsLocal CompassionateMinistriesAll Other ChurchMinistriesTotal Used for LocalMissionTotal MissionalDisbursementsValue of ChurchPropertiesIndebtedness onThose PropertiesAllocations Paid inFull?36 Lexington Shepherd0 26,088 7,822 27,553 794 30,860 93,117 125,440 650,000 59,841 Yes37 Lugoff Faith0 19,925 16,319 21,175 260 37,913 95,592 109,945 1,075,000 54,138 No*38 Manning New Start Community35,700 21,142 59,700 45,810 3,200 33,500 199,052 242,847 900,000 110,000 Yes39 Midland Valley First137,150 202,406 128,308 179,405 3,500 152,452 803,221 959,897 3,131,254 1,790,886 Yes40 Moncks Corner500 0 0 10,950 462 0 11,912 21,045 150,000 0 Yes41 Myrtle Beach-The Connection40,272 0 18,980 5,315 0 13,829 78,396 92,304 650,000 125,000 Yes42 New Ellenton New Life0 0 17,550 0 147 0 17,697 27,416 270,000 0 Yes43 Orangeburg First1,350 0 0 3,000 0 0 4,350 11,951 845,000 0 No44 Orangeburg Memorial24,353 16,973 25,125 35,335 1,500 56,865 160,151 201,379 975,000 118,474 Yes45 Pageland Rose Memorial1,093 0 7,850 8,814 120 26,685 44,562 53,164 500,000 210,000 Yes46 Pelion4,445 10,168 26,000 23,012 250 47,747 111,622 147,336 551,000 104,274 Yes47 Rock Hill Celebration Place24,700 0 42,191 16,800 0 835 84,526 96,041 160,000 30,073 No48 Rock Hill Emmanuel2,087 4,500 29,120 0 1,000 788 37,495 47,164 535,000 32,000 Yes*49 Rock Hill First70,548 0 46,675 36,719 6,188 0 160,130 197,284 1,350,000 402,075 Yes50 Rock Hill Grace6,041 30,000 38,700 20,422 972 57,867 154,002 187,770 2,121,000 208,662 Yes51 Rock Hill Trinity842,489 50,489 85,769 600 1,000 25,408 1,005,755 1,057,012 2,010,000 850,000 Yes52 Seneca396 0 5,200 8,320 1,355 14,933 30,204 36,380 310,000 0 Yes53 Simpsonville Lifespring Community2,814 20,384 60,340 23,501 1,975 3,500 112,514 135,045 270,000 238,454 No54 Spartanburg First0 16,477 18,921 29,550 225 35,578 100,751 118,944 1,300,000 135,854 No55 Spartanburg New Horizon Community0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No56 Summerville1,109 43,760 49,695 21,532 1,320 58,050 175,466 222,715 1,800,000 315,102 Yes57 Sumter Calvary1,529 41,550 19,875 22,579 1,211 52,984 139,728 169,487 3,000,000 299,450 Yes58 Sumter Celebration0 0 0 6,600 200 0 6,800 6,810 0 0 No59 Sumter First1,527 156,890 32,694 64,729 1,361 121,643 378,844 444,648 2,500,000 1,150,365 No60 Sumter Wise Drive24,200 47,747 5,100 23,640 1,157 36,543 138,387 160,144 590,000 384,194 Yes61 Wallace0 0 4,850 0 0 0 4,850 9,265 0 0 Yes62 Walterboro First0 0 18,645 2,080 0 0 20,725 25,865 0 0 Yes63 West Columbia Central24,396 31,484 41,887 54,810 3,963 87,982 244,522 311,785 2,000,000 203,786 Yes64 West Columbia First10,343 62,390 27,918 26,392 3,432 67,327 197,802 234,492 2,700,000 645,000 Yes*65 West Columbia Hispanic4,248 0 10,800 0 0 4,248 19,296 23,356 0 0 No66 Winnsboro24,959 40,594 35,100 15,931 2,427 112,046 231,057 280,042 2,231,000 395,392 Yes67 York0 0 15,000 0 0 0 15,000 18,935 40,000 0 YesSouth Carolina Supplemental 00* Sponsored New Church this Year


FINANCIAL SUMMARYPART 22011Church Name42 43 4444a45 46 47 48 49 50 51Buildings, Propertiesand CapitalImprovementsDebt ServicePastor, Associate,and Support StaffSalariesPastor, Associate,and Support StaffBenefitsLocal CompassionateMinistriesAll Other ChurchMinistriesTotal Used for LocalMissionTotal MissionalDisbursementsValue of ChurchPropertiesIndebtedness onThose PropertiesAllocations Paid inFull?Current Year TotalLast Year TotalIncrease / (Decrease)1,683,624 1,587,416 1,946,600 1,491,43993,914 2,006,556 8,809,549 10,463,205 72,706,275 15,295,1751,379,237 1,502,052 1,820,676 1,579,148 63,177 2,105,312 8,449,602 10,321,910 73,406,006 15,728,464304,387 85,364 125,924 (87,709) 30,737 (98,756) 359,947 141,295 (699,731) (433,289)OrganizedName ChangeInactiveTransferMergeDisorganizeDropClemson - The BridgeHonea Path GenesisSpartanburg New HorizonCommunityIndian Land True Life Community* Sponsored New Church this Year

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