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Page 1: 201 - NCIPHC Conference€¦ · 1050 Watercress Road, Williamston, NC 27892 Telephone: 252-809-3582 | pastor@familiagracia.org Lumberton: Rev. Steven Jacobs 607 Harry West Lane Ext.,
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7201 MINUTES

of the

NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

of the

INTERNATIONAL PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH

Edited by

ORIS HUBBARD

Conference Secretary-Treasurer

Post Office Box 59

6712 Church Street

Falcon, North Carolina 28342-0059

(910) 980-1162 www.nciphc.com

Corporate legal name:

North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Official Directory.....................................................................................................2

2014 Bylaws Report.............................................................................................15

Report of the Superintendent on the State of the Conference.............................19

Minutes of the One Hundred Sixth Conference Session…...................................20

2017 Report of the Examining Committee…………………………..………………22

2014 Decorum Report..........................................................................................23

2014 Resolutions Report......................................................................................27

2014 Finance Report............................................................................................32

2014 Evangelism and World Missions Report......................................................36

2014 Discipleship Ministries Report......................................................................42

2017 Memoirs Report............................................................................................46

In Memorial............................................................................................................55

2017 Appreciation Report………………………………………………..….…………63

The Retired Ministers Fund Constitution...............................................................68

Conference Register.............................................................................................73

a. Church Register.......................................................................................73

b. Church Pastors.........................................................................................77

c. Ordained and Retired Ministers................................................................81

d. Licensed and Retired Ministers................................................................87

e. Local Church Ministers.............................................................................90

f. Missionaries...............................................................................................93

g. Surviving Spouses....................................................................................94

Church Statistics....................................................................................................95

Women’s Ministries..............................................................................................100

a. Women’s Ministries Director’s Report…….…..……………………………101

b. Women’s Ministries Leadership Directory.…...……...…………….………105

c. Minutes of the 2017 Women’s Ministries Convention..............................106

d. Women’s Ministries Awards……………………...……….…………………109

e. Women’s Ministries Finance Report……………………..…………………111

f. Women’s Ministries Memorials………………….………….……..…………113

2017 Audit Report (Conference and Loan Fund combined)..................................114

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NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE

OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC.

O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y

GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT

Presiding Bishop A.D. Beacham, Jr.

P. O. Box 12609, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73157

Office: 405-787-7110 | [email protected]

CONFERENCE SUPERINTENDENT

Bishop Danny Nelson

P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC 28342-0144

Residence: 910-980-9922 | Office: 910-980-1162, Ext. 101

Email: [email protected]

ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT:

Rev. Doug Bartlett

P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC 28342

Residence/Cell: 919-738-8179 | Office: 910-980-1162 Ext. 103|

Email: [email protected]

SECRETARY-TREASURER:

Rev. Oris Hubbard

P.O. Box 2, Falcon, NC 28342-0002

Residence: 910-502-6989 | Office: 910-980-1162, Ext. 112

Email: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS:

Rev. Jon Oliver

3916 Barclay Way, Wade, NC 28395

Residence: 910-484-5379 | Office: 910-980-1162 Ext. 104

Email: [email protected]

Rev. Fernando Angulo

107 Gulf Drive, Dunn, NC 28334

Residence: 910-890-3350 | Office: 910-980-1162 | [email protected]

Mrs. Linda Thomas

P.O. Box 337, Vanceboro, NC 28586-0337

Residence: 252-244-1414 | [email protected]

Rev. Dr. Dwight Dunning

834 Challenge Club Road, Clinton, NC 28328

Residence: 910-592-2836 | Office: 910-592-3624 | [email protected]

(Conference Executive Council continued)

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Rev. Paul Evans

7115 Farrington Farms Drive, Wilmington, NC 28411

Residence: 910-791-2515 | Office: 910-763-8012 | [email protected]

Rev. Bill Rose

220 S. Spence Street, Goldsboro, NC 28334

Residence: 919-580-0641 | Office: 919-734-2674 | [email protected]

Rev. Dr. Kevin Robinson

8415 Dunmore Dr., Apt. A, Huntersville, NC 28078

Telephone: 910-425-4464 | [email protected]

Rev. Dr. Ryan Jackson

101 Naylor Creek Place, Garner, NC 27529

Residence: 919-720-4441 | Office: 919-772-5919 | [email protected]

Rev. Dr. Dan Woods - School of Ministry Director

112 Adams Street, Eden, NC 27288

Residence: 336-627-3725 | [email protected]

MINISTERIAL AND CHURCH EXTENSION LOAN FUND

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Oris Hubbard

P. O. Box 2, Falcon, NC 28342-0002

Residence: 910-502-6989 | Office: 910-980-1162, Ext. 112

Email: [email protected]

Electronic Reporting System

The North Carolina Conference uses an Electronic Reporting System (ERS) for

Clergy and Churches to report their monthly activities and giving to the IPHC. All

Licensed and Ordained Ministers, Local Church Ministers who are pastoring and

all churches are required to report and tithe monthly. If you or your church have

not begun using this computer, web-based reporting system, please email Oris

Hubbard at [email protected] for a user ID. No software is required to be

loaded and the new system is very easy with a little practice.

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DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES COUNCIL

CHAIRMAN:

Conference Superintendent: Bishop Danny Nelson

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Jon Oliver

3916 Barclay Way, Wade, NC 28395

Telephone: 910-484-5379 | Office: 910-980-1162 Ext 104

Email: [email protected]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR:

Rev. Kevin Mooring, Talent Quest Director

112 Collingwood Dr., Pikeville, NC 27863

Telephone: Cell: 919-738-3629 | Office: 919-658-5122 | [email protected]

SECRETARY-TREASURER:

Rev. Terry Whittenton

1504 Brunswick Dr., Dunn, NC 28334

Telephone: Cell: 919-820-2689 | [email protected]

COUNCIL MEMBERS:

Rev. Jeff Smith, Conference Youth Pastor

2507 Lancaster Road, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: Cell: 252-245-1002 | [email protected]

Rev. Tiffany Trainor, Children’s Ministries Director

9009 Cabin Creek Court, Garner, NC 27529

Telephone: Cell: 252-269-3959 | [email protected]

Mrs. Heather Hall, Bible Quiz Coordinator

165 Heatherstone Court, Benson, NC 27504

Telephone: Cell: 919-796-3438 | [email protected]

Rev. Janice Marshburn, Women’s Ministries Director

5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC 28540.

Telephone: 910-324-4388 | [email protected]

Rev. Danny Harris, Men’s Ministries Director

P.O. Box 8073, Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Telephone: Cell: 252-544-0510 | [email protected]

Mr. Phillip Pearson, Royal Rangers Commander

2165 Bullhead Road, Bailey NC 27807

Telephone: 252-235-4652 | [email protected]

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WOMEN’S MINISTRIES BOARD

WOMEN’S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR:

Rev. Mrs. Janice Marshburn

5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC 28540

Telephone: 910-324-4388 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Mrs. Marsha Braswell | 7314 Sadie Road, Kenly, NC 27542

Telephone: 252-237-7099 | [email protected]

SECRETARY/TREASURER:

Mrs. Darnell Nelms | P.O. Box 7815, Wilson, NC 27895

Telephone: 910-918-4709 | [email protected]

COUNCIL MEMBERS:

Ms. Melanie Ross | 125 Stewart Avenue, Vanceboro, NC 28586

Telephone: 252-229-8366 | [email protected]

Mrs. Phyllis Parrish | 202 Muriel Hooks Drive, Goldsboro, NC 27530

Telephone: 919-738-8663 | [email protected]

GIRLS’ MINISTRY

CONFERENCE GM DIRECTOR:

Mrs. Lydia Mills,

P.O. Box 534 | 32 Grace Dr. | Princeton NC 27569-0534

Telephone: 919-936-2224 | 919-738-9592 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Mrs. Danielle Maynor, 41 Artesian Spring Lane, Dunn, NC 28334

Telephone: 910-514-4462 | 910-892-4011 x.223

[email protected]

SECRETARY-TREASURER:

Mrs. Joan Robinson, 3947 Dunn Rd. Suite 5 PMB 22, Eastover, NC 28312

Telephone: 910-642-5288 | [email protected]

HISTORIAN:

Mrs. Wanda Oates, 9588 Suttontown Road, Faison, NC 28341

Telephone: 910-214-8007 | 910-594-0877 | [email protected]

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MEN’S MINISTRIES BOARD

MEN'S MINISTRIES DIRECTOR:

Rev. Danny Harris | P.O. Box 8073, Rocky Mount, NC 27804

Telephone: Cell: 252-544-0510 | [email protected]

ROCKY MOUNT-WILLIAMSTON REGIONAL COORDINATOR:

Rev. Ray Faircloth, Jr. | 130 Hollowell Road, Aulander, NC 27805

Telephone: 252-287-6323 | [email protected]

RALEIGH-WILSON REGIONAL COORDINATOR:

Rev. Willis Pearson | 5836 Lamm Road, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: 252-524-4155 | [email protected]

LUMBERTON-WILMINGTON REGIONAL COORDINATOR:

Curtis Shirley | P.O. Box 599, Parkton NC 28371

Telephone: 910-229-5690 | [email protected]

DRUSA LIAISON

Mr. Gordon Knox | 605 St John Millennium Road, Aulander, NC 27805

Telephone: 252-395-2000 | [email protected]

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EXAMINING COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN:

Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson

FOUR YEAR TERM (elected 2017):

Rev. Allen Mayo | 6033 Oak Spring Street, Stedman, NC 28391

Telephone: 910-483-2611 ext. 106

Rev. Dr. Danny Rollins | 3699 NC Hwy. 111 N., Pikeville, NC 27863

Telephone: 919-580-9027

THREE YEAR TERM (elected 2016):

Rev. Mrs. Janice Marshburn | 5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC 28540

Telephone: 910-324-4388

Rev. Jerry Nelson | 1908 Sierra Drive, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: Cell: 252-299-5770

TWO YEAR TERM (elected 2015):

Rev. Ricky Nelms | P.O. Box 7815, Wilson, NC 27895

Telephone: 910-918-4709

Rev. Tony Ward | 2501 April Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603

Telephone: 919-232-7049

ONE YEAR TERM (elected 2014):

Rev. Mark Fields | 2002 Boykin Bridge Road, Clinton, NC 28328

Telephone: Residence: 910-590-3542; Office: 919-894-3992

Rev. Dr. Dan Woods | 112 Adams Street, Eden, NC 27288

Telephone: Residence: 336-627-3725 Office: 910—980-1261

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ARCHIVES COMMITTEE

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Karen Lucas | P.O. Box 111, Falcon, NC 28342-0111

Telephone: 910-476-6316; Office 910-980-1162

Email: [email protected]

BOARD MEMBERS:

Mrs. Karelys Pereira (Archives Assistant)

1233 Regatta Street, Apt. 101, Fayetteville, NC 28301

Telephone: 407-346-6236 | [email protected]

Mr. Stanley Lee | 28 John Street, Dunn, NC 28334

Telephone: 919-612-6831 | [email protected]

Rev. Blanche Pollard | 123 Tarheel Drive, Mount Olive, NC 28366

Telephone: 919-658-6714 | 919-330-8592 | [email protected]

Rev. Jim Skinner | 733 South Bentonville Road, Four Oaks, NC 27524

Telephone: 910-385-6675 | 919-685-6675 | [email protected]

Mrs. Ann Stocks | 104 Robin Road, Greenville, NC 27858

Telephone: 252-531-8380 | 252-355-6220 | [email protected]

Rev. Frederick Dixon | 1930 Tara Court, Apt. 102, Greenville, NC 27858

Telephone: 919-440-5057 | 252-364-1790 | [email protected]

Rev. Ricky Nelms | P.O. Box 7815, Wilson, NC 27895

Telephone: 252-558-6712 | [email protected]

WIN COMMITTEE

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Dr. Lydia Figueroa | P.O. Box 9346, Fayetteville, NC 28311

Telephone: 910-705-8055 | [email protected]

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Rev. Martha Bedoya | 464 Main Street, Winterville, NC 28590

Telephone: 252-752-2747 | [email protected]

Mrs. Lydia Jones | 112 Harell Street, Greenville, NC 27858

Telephone: 252-822-2351 | [email protected]

Rev. Jerry Nelson | 1908 Sierra Drive, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: 252-201-2456 | [email protected]

Rev. Vee Oxendine | P.O. Box 1652, Pembroke, NC 28372-1652

Telephone: 910-521-6121 | [email protected]

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EVANGELISM COUNCIL

CHAIRMAN:

Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Doug Bartlett

P.O. Box 59, Falcon, NC 28342-0123

Office: 910-980-1162, Ext. 103 | Cell: 919-738-8179 | Email: [email protected]

HISPANIC MINISTRIES DIRECTOR:

Rev. Fernando Angulo

107 Gulf Drive | Dunn, NC 28334.

Home: 910-890-3350 Office: 910-980-1162 | [email protected]

MULTI-CULTURAL MINISTRIES DIRECTOR:

Rev. Dr. Kevin Robinson

8415 Dunmore Dr., Apt. A, Huntersville, NC 28078

Telephone: 910-425-4464 | [email protected]

DISTRICT DIRECTORS:

Clinton: Rev. Billy Hall

9121 Dorchester Lane, Willow Springs, NC 27592

Telephone: 919-649-8938 (cell) | [email protected]

Fayetteville: Rev. Allen Mayo

6033 Oak Spring Street, Stedman, NC 28391

Telephone: 910-483-2611 ext. 106 | [email protected]

Goldsboro: Rev. Jonathan Altman

501 Smith Chapel Road, Mount Olive, NC 28365

Telephone: 910-988-0078 (cell) | [email protected]

Greenville: Rev. Ted Coody

1958 Pollard Road, Farmville, NC 27828

Telephone: 252-531-7979 | (cell) 864-940-0078 | [email protected]

Hispanic 1: Rev. Francisco Suero

P.O. Box 1754, Clayton, NC 27520

Telephone: 919-550-3488 | [email protected]

Hispanic 2: Rev. Edgar Ramos Perez

5804 Marvin Taylor Road, Ayden, NC 28513

Telephone: 910-471-5553 | [email protected]

Hispanic 3: Rev. Juan Pinedo

4445 Deborah Court, Wilmington, NC 28405

Telephone: 910-316-4337 | [email protected]

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Hispanic 4: Rev. Eduardo Gonzalez 905 Willow Leaf Court, Dunn, NC 28334

Telephone: 910-897-7382 (Home) | 910-658-9400 (cell) | [email protected]

Hispanic 5: Rev. Manual Medina

1050 Watercress Road, Williamston, NC 27892

Telephone: 252-809-3582 | [email protected]

Lumberton: Rev. Steven Jacobs

607 Harry West Lane Ext., Pembroke, NC 28372

Telephone: 910-521-7407 (Home) | 910-990-9570 (cell) | [email protected]

Morehead City: Rev. William O’Neal

101 Middens Creek Dr., Smyrna, NC 28579

Telephone: 919-780-9764 (cell) | [email protected]

New Bern: Rev. Cindy Midyette

8467 Hwy. 306 South, Arapahoe, NC 28510

Telephone: 252-514-3517 (cell) | [email protected]

Raleigh: Rev. Rob Keffer

2721 Rustic Brick Road, Raleigh, NC 27603

Telephone: 919-329-0472 | [email protected]

Rocky Mount: Rev. Michael Bryant

5753 Vicksboro Road, Henderson, NC 27536

Telephone: 252-432-4445 | [email protected]

Williamston: Rev. David Bryan

600 S. Broad Street, Robersonville, NC 27871

Telephone: 252-430-9491 | [email protected]

Wilmington: Rev. Tom Johnson

1808 Wood Duck Street SW, Supply, NC 28462

Telephone: 910-231-1493 (cell) | [email protected]

Wilson: Rev. Jerry Nelson

1908 Sierra Drive, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: 252-299-5770 (cell) | [email protected]

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WORLD MISSIONS COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN:

Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Doug Bartlett | P.O. Box 59, Falcon, NC 28342

Home/Cell: 919-738-8179 | Office: 910-980-1162 | [email protected]

WOMEN’S MINISTRIES REPRSENTATIVE:

Mrs. Phyllis Parrish | 202 Muriel Hooks Drive, Goldsboro, NC 27530

Telephone: 919-738-8663 (cell) | [email protected]

EVANGELISM REPRESENTATIVE:

Rev. David Bryan | 600 S. Broad Street, Robersonville, NC 27871

Telephone: 252-430-9491 | [email protected]

MEN’S MINISTRIES REPRESENTATIVE:

Mr. Gordon Knox | 605 St John Millennium Road, Aulander, NC 27805

Telephone: 252-395-2000 | [email protected]

DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES REPRESENTATIVE:

Mr. Phillip Pearson | 2165 Bull Head Road, Bailey, NC 27807

Telephone: 252-235-4652 | [email protected]

PASTORAL REPRESENTATIVES:

Rev. Donald Conway | 16748 Rough & Ready Road, Fair Bluff, NC 28439

Telephone: 252-412-0141 | [email protected]

Rev. Jonathan Stafford | 102 Grace Drive NW, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: 910-304-7394 (cell) | [email protected]

LAY REPRESENTATIVE:

Mr. Anthony Nelson | P.O. Box 51, Harkers Island, NC 28531

Telephone: 252-241-5442 | [email protected]

HISPANIC REPRESENTATIVE:

Rev. Manuel Medina | 1050 Watercress Road, Williamston, NC 27892

Telephone: 252-809-3582 | [email protected]

ADVISORY MEMBERS:

Rev. T. Elwood Long | 5843 Shiloh Church Road, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: 252-245-4661 (cell) | [email protected]

Rev. Mary Susan Parker | 3130 Kendale Drive, Sanford, NC 27332

Telephone: 919-776-5860

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HISPANIC MINISTRIES COUNCIL

CHAIRMAN:

Rev. Fernando Angulo

P.O. Box 59, Falcon, NC 28342-0059

Office: 910-980-1162 | Home/Cell: 910-890-3350 | [email protected]

HISPANIC COUNCIL MEMBERS:

THREE YEARS (remaining):

Rev. Edgar Perez

2007 Quail Ridge Road, Apt. L, Greenville, NC 27858

Telephone: 919-471-5553 | [email protected]

Rev. Manuel Medina

1050 Watercress Rd., Williamston, NC 27892

Telephone: 252-809-3582 | [email protected]

Rev. Juan Pinedo | 4445 Deborah Ct, Wilmington, NC 28405

Telephone: 910-316-4337 | [email protected]

TWO YEARS (remaining):

Rev. Maria Ester Bonilla | 1212 Jefferson St., Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870

Telephone: 252-326-4445 | [email protected]

ONE YEAR (remaining):

Rev. Eduardo Gonzales | 905 Willow Leaf Court, Dunn, NC 28334

Telephone: 910-658-9400 | [email protected]

Rev. Alfredo Vargas | 451 E. McRainey Road, Saint Pauls, NC 28384

Telephone: 910-354-0218 | [email protected]

Rev. Francisco Suero | P.O. Box 1754, Clayton, NC 27520

Telephone: 919-333-4361 | [email protected]

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MULTI-CULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Dr. Kevin Robinson, Divine Empowerment International

8415 Dunmore Dr., Apt. A, Huntersville, NC 28078

Telephone: 910-425-4464 | [email protected]

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

Rev. Robert Jones, Breakthrough Revival Center

210 Church St., Greenville, N.C. 27834

Telephone: 252-36-2698 | pastor_rajones@hotmail

Rev. Wayman Kirkman, Hope Christian Fellowship

7720 Hazelwood Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28314

Telephone: 910-850-3381 | [email protected]

DEBORAH’S DAUGHTERS

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Janice Marshburn

5389 Richlands Highway, Jacksonville, NC 28540.

Telephone: 910-324-4388 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR:

Rev. Cindy Midyette | 8467 Hwy. 306 S., Arapahoe, NC 28510

Telephone: 252-249-0757 | [email protected]

SECRETARY-HISTORIAN:

Rev. Rhonda Rigsby | 111 Woodland Road, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870

Telephone: (252) 370-7493 | [email protected]

COUNCIL MEMBERS:

Rev. Faye Jones | 402 Stallings Road, Zebulon, NC 27597

Telephone: 919-269-9858 | [email protected]

Rev. Danita Perkins | 720 McMillan Drive, Tarboro, NC 27886 Telephone: 252-341-1296 | [email protected]

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MINISTERS WIVES FELLOWSHIP

DIRECTOR:

Mrs. Rose Nelson | P.O. Box 144, Falcon, NC 28342-0144

Telephone: 910-980-9922 | [email protected]

BOARD MEMBERS:

Mrs. Anne Bartlett | 564 Country Club Road., Mt. Olive, NC 28365

Telephone: 919-738-7880 | [email protected]

Mrs. Maria Olivares (Angulo) | 107 Gulf Drive, Dunn, NC 28334

Telephone: 910-890-1967 | [email protected]

Mrs. Kim Wood | 4250 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, NC 28311

Telephone: 910-482-3747 | [email protected]

Mrs. Sharon Dunning | 834 Challenge Club Lane, Clinton, NC 28328

Telephone: 910-592-2836 | [email protected]

RETIRED MINISTERS BOARD

DIRECTOR:

Rev. Wiley Clark | P.O. Box 151, Falcon, NC 28342-0151

Telephone: 910-980-1071 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR:

Rev. David Butts | 2144 Page Road, Greenville, NC 27858

Telephone: 252-439-0803 | [email protected]

BOARD MEMBERS:

Rev. Roger Leggett | 2750 Piney Grove Church Road, Williamston, NC 27892

Telephone: 252-661-3991 | [email protected]

Rev. Frank Gentry | 1208 Whitehall Road, Winterville, NC 28590

Telephone: 252-321-6986 | [email protected]

Rev. Willis Pearson | 5936 Lamm Road, Wilson, NC 27896

Telephone: 252-524-1683 (cell) | [email protected]

Rev. Roland Harrell | 5817 Heatherstone Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606

Telephone: 919-418-8185 (cell) | [email protected]

Rev. Susan Parker | 3130 Kendal Drive, Sanford, NC 27330

Telephone: 919-773-5860

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2014 BYLAWS COMMITTEE REPORT

NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE BYAWS

MINISTER`S RECORDS

1. All clergy shall keep a record of work, number of sermons preached and personal finances

through the Electronic Reporting System (ERS).

2. Names of all deceased ministers shall be listed in the Conference archives.

3. A complete roster of local churches with complete addresses, including rural routes,

highway numbers, zip codes, and telephone numbers shall be included in the Minutes and

listed on the conference website. These churches are to be listed by districts.

4. Reports by both Church Secretaries and Ministers shall be submitted online and check

mailed in time to arrive at the Conference office by the 15th of each month. All churches

shall report monthly to the Conference. Those churches and ministers not reporting through

the Electronic Reporting System (ERS) shall submit an annual report to the Conference

Ministry Center by January 10th.

5. Churches, ministers and church Secretaries/Treasurers should use the new IPHC web-based

Electronic Reporting System (ERS).

PASTORAL CHANGES

1. Each church voting for pastor shall use official ballots which are approved by the General

Conference and provided by the Conference Superintendent’s office.

2. All voting for pastor must be conducted within the guidelines as set forth in the Manual of

the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. No exceptions will be allowed.

3. All churches and ministers shall work directly through the Conference Superintendent when

a pastoral change is desired.

4. If a pastor desires to move, request shall be in writing to the Conference Superintendent. A

second letter, which will be filed with the church in the event the Pastor moves, shall be

sent to the Conference Superintendent indicating the Pastor’s desire to be moved, but not

including personal information such as motives, personalities involved, etc.

MINISTERIAL CANDIDATES - LICENSING AND ORDINATION

1. Application for admission into the Conference shall be made to the Conference

Superintendent.

2. Each candidate for the ministry shall be a member of a local International Pentecostal

Holiness Church at the time of application for credentials.

3. All candidates shall satisfy the Committee on Examination and/or Conference Executive

Council that they have met the requirements of the General Conference Manual for license

and ordination.

4. The Committee on Examination or the Conference Executive Council shall not consider the

application of any person for membership into the Conference for license who does not have

the character reference from at least one International Pentecostal Holiness minister. A

criminal background check shall be made on each candidate by the Conference.

5. The Committee on Examination shall interview all candidates carefully regarding doctrine

and reputation. Each candidate shall provide a credit report no more than six months old

and a minimum six-month record of tithing. The personal credit and tithing reports shall

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not be distributed to the Committee but shall be reported on to the Committee by the

Chairman, the Conference Superintendent.

6. All candidates for license and ordination shall have completed the courses of studies

approved by the General Conference or equivalent offered by any college approved by the

Conference Executive Council.

7. The Committee on Examination shall be comprised of eight clergy members, for the

purpose of interviewing ministerial candidates. Two members shall be elected at each

annual session to serve for four years on a rotating basis. The Hispanic Leadership Council

shall interview Spanish speaking candidates and make proper recommendations to the

Conference Executive Council.

DEEDS

No property shall be accepted in the Conference with a revertible clause in the deed. All

deeds to church property shall be drawn in harmony with the specific guidelines as set forth

in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Manual.

LOCAL CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCILS

1. Eligibility for selection and tenure of service on the Church Leadership Team (Elders,

Deacons, Administrative Council Members) will be determined by the local church in

harmony with the guidelines set forth in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church

Manual.

2. The local church shall refrain from electing to the Administrative Council more than one

member of an immediate family (husband-wife, parent-child, brother-sister, brother-

brother, sister-sister) in its congregation, except in cases where it is unavoidable.

3. The local church shall not elect or appoint more than one member of an immediate family

to church or departmental treasurers’ offices.

4. Each member of the local church who serves in any official capacity shall be required to

furnish evidence of tithing into the local church.

RESOLUTIONS

All resolutions offered from the floor of the Conference shall bear the signatures equal to

the number of persons on the Resolutions committee. The resolution shall be submitted in

writing.

FINANCES-MINISTER AND CHURCH

1. In pastoral changes, the local church shall be responsible for the moving expenses of the

incoming pastor.

2. Each local church shall support the IPHC and North Carolina Conference budgets by

submitting a tithe (10%) of its income from regular tithes and offerings (all undesignated

income) to the Conference Ministry Center on a monthly basis. The Conference Treasurer

will forward to the IPHC Global Ministry Center the portion of all receipts mandated by the

General Conference. In the case of a local church's failure to comply with this covenant

agreement, the Conference Superintendent shall ask for an explanation for the delay.

Churches who keep this financial covenant with the IPHC and North Carolina Conference

are encouraged to earmark special offerings. All funds raised for World Missions Ministries,

Evangelism, Falcon Children's Home, Education and other designated ministries are to be

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sent to the Conference Ministry Center on a monthly basis and forwarded accordingly.

3. All members of the Conference shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of their tithes into

the Conference. Members who fail to comply with this regulation will be subject to the

disciplines provided by the International Pentecostal Holiness Church Manual. The

Conference Superintendent shall notify such members as to their delinquency by letter

quarterly. All tithes are to be paid on or before the 15th of each month.

4. In addition to the tithe, all active members (those not retired) in Conference Retirement

shall pay $600 per year for full-time ministry credit or $450 per year for part-time ministry

credit (complete details are found in the Retired Ministers’ Fund Constitution). Failure to

do this forfeits retirement benefits for the year not paid and freezes total years earned.

5. Recommendations for salaries, benefits, etc. for Conference Officials, Pastors, Associate

Pastors, etc. are to be found in the current Conference Finance Report.

6. The Conference Superintendent shall confer with the church Administrative Council in the

matter of Pastoral support where the need is apparent.

7. The rate for official travel shall be the current rate set by the Internal Revenue Service.

8. The Conference Treasurer shall be authorized to pay the moving expenses for one move of

a retired minister up to the limit set by the Conference Executive Council.

9. All salaries and benefits including mileage received by the Conference personnel shall be

included in the Conference Treasurer’s Report.

VACATIONS

The Conference Superintendent shall be given vacation on the same basis as pastors. He shall

be permitted to conduct three revival campaigns outside the Conference boundaries at his

discretion and any compensation for such services shall not apply on his salary.

Full-time pastors shall be permitted to conduct three one-week revivals or their equivalent each

year. Ministers on full-time assignment will receive vacation and revival benefits according to

guidelines governing the respective department but not less than applies to pastors.

LOCAL CHURCH - MINISTERIAL RELATIONS

1. All evangelistic campaigns, prayer meetings, or religious exercises conducted by members

within a radius of one mile of a local church shall be under the supervision of the local

pastor. Any effort to start a new church must be under the supervision of the Conference

Superintendent and the Evangelism Director.

2. Ministers shall conduct themselves in keeping with appropriate ministerial ethics when

making visits to former pastorates and shall not engage in any activity or conversation that

would cause confusion and create a lack of cooperation of the church with the current pastor.

3. No pastor or member of a local church shall engage in any effort to solicit absentee votes

or to campaign for or against the incumbent pastor. Retired ministers and local evangelists

shall refrain from any activity which will have the effect of retarding the growth and

progress of the local church which may result in interference with the program of the present

pastor.

4. Each pastor, when moving from a church, shall leave a complete file of members with

addresses and occupations for the incoming pastor. The departing pastor shall also leave a

complete file of minutes of all Church Administrative Council meetings.

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USE OF CONFERENCE FACILITIES

Anyone approved to use the North Carolina Conference facilities at Falcon shall follow the

guidelines as established by the Conference Executive Council and shall be responsible for any

and all breakage and damage to these properties.

DEATH OF A MINISTER

In the event of the death of a North Carolina Conference minister, the office of the Conference

Superintendent shall notify the Conference ministers by e-mail and phone tree. Conference

Executive Council members will be notified first. These notifications will only be made after

sufficient time is allowed for the family of the deceased minister to be notified.

CONFERENCE PLANNING

1. The Conference Executive Council will serve as the Nominating Committee and shall

determine the name and number of committees needed for all Conference sessions.

2. The Conference Executive Council will set the dates for all Conference training events (not

department) and Falcon Camp Meeting.

3. The Conference Executive Council and Department leaders shall serve as a planning

committee for all Promotional and Quadrennial Conferences.

REVISION OF BYLAWS

The Conference Executive Council shall serve as the Standing Committee on Revision of

Bylaws. All revisions shall be recommended to the Conference in session by the Revision

Committee. A two-thirds majority vote shall be required to revise the Bylaws between

Quadrennial Conferences.

Respectfully submitted: Superintendent Jim Whitfield (Chair)

Rev. Danny Nelson

Rev. Oris Hubbard

Rev. Jon Oliver

Rev. Fernando Angulo

Mrs. Linda Thomas

Rev. Doug Bartlett

Rev. Dwight Dunning

Rev. Paul Evans

Rev. Ferrell Hardison

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Report of the Conference Superintendent and 2017-2018 State of the North Carolina Conference

August 4, 2018

Bishop Danny Nelson, Superintendent

Words are not adequate to express my gratitude to my Lord and to you, the constituency of the North Carolina

Conference, for allowing me to serve in this capacity. It is with a great sense of honor and privilege that once again

I stand before you to report to you as your Superintendent and hopefully to challenge you for the coming days.

2017 was a blessed year in the NC Conference, and later in this report I will state some numbers and facts; yet for

the moment I want to express thanks and make recognition of some people and share some personal remarks.

I want to report to you that Jesus Christ is my Savior, Sanctifier, and Baptizer in the Holy Spirit. There is a living

reality in my relationship with my Savior. I am not worthy of any of the above, but only by the shed blood, provision

and resurrection of my Lord and Savior.

I thank God for placing Rose in my life! We met at Falcon Youth Camp in 1967 as kids and just 1½ months ago,

celebrated our 46th wedding anniversary. I thank God for her; my life companion, my best friend and confidant.

She has been my strongest supporter, through thick and thin. We have been blessed with two children, of which

we’re extremely proud—Nicole and James—and their spouses, John and Jessie; and five grand-children: Kaitlyn,

Katy, Ava, Jackson, and Blake.

I thank God for the ‘call to preach’ that He placed on my life: a definite call in June 1966 at Falcon Youth Camp.

There have been times I’ve asked ‘why,’ yet I’ve never questioned if it were ‘real.’ It was and still is real. Why God

would call (choose) a boy from Martin County I can’t say, except that He is Sovereign, and He is simply looking for

availability. We pastored five churches: Alliance, Scotland Neck, Grimesland, Moore’s Chapel and Culbreth

Memorial, all of which made lasting and blessed impressions on our lives and hopefully we were able to do the same.

The weight and responsibility of Superintendent is heavy; however, the joy of fellowshipping with God’s people and

the privilege to extend the plan of Salvation to the lost makes it all worthwhile. Whatever we’re able to accomplish

for His glory, we do it standing on the shoulders of men and women who went before us.

The work of the North Carolina Conference would not be accomplished without a dedicated and skilled office staff.

Nicole Turransky, my Administrative Assistant, Sheila Oglesby, Karen Carter, Ginger Wheeler, Karelys Pereira,

Nicole Oliver, Mark Lucas, John Turransky and Jerry Lucas. I commend them for their work—a true ministry and

a job well-done.

You elected an excellent Conference Executive Council, who work diligently and represent you and the kingdom of

God well: Doug Bartlett, Oris Hubbard, Jon Oliver, Fernando Angulo, Kevin Robinson, Dan Woods, Linda Thomas,

Dwight Dunning, Paul Evans, Bill Rose, and Ryan Jackson. They deserve your prayers and support. The Leaders

and Directors of all our Departmental ministries have been and are doing powerful and effective ministry: Janice

Marshburn, Danny Harris, Wiley Clark, Karen Lucas, Lydia Figueroa, and Dan Woods.

To every minister, thank you for your diligence in supporting and representing the N.C. Conference. I want to say

an added thank you to every pastor for your faithfulness in leading your congregation. To every member of every

congregation, thank you for your commitment and faithfulness to the Kingdom of God and to the NC IPHC.

We’re praising God for what was accomplished in 2017. The following are the statistics compiled from your reports

for 2017, and I might add that a number of our churches did not report their statistics for 2017:

218 churches, 30,590 members, 19,459 average attendance, 9,364 Systematic Bible Study,

3,254 Conversions, 458 Experiences of Sanctification and 248 Experiences of the Pentecostal Baptism.

We are, to the best of our ability, following the leading of the Holy Spirit to win the lost, strengthen our ministers

and congregations, make disciples, and plant churches. Though much was accomplished in 2017, there is a bountiful

harvest; let’s keep our focus on the future and our eyes on the horizon.

Thank you for your confidence and for the privilege to serve as your Superintendent.

BISHOP DANNY NELSON

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NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH, INC. A Member Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church

ANNUAL CONFERENCE - AUGUST 5, 2017

MINUTES OF THE 106TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Conference convened at 9:00 a.m. with Rev. Ray Faircloth, Jr. leading in a time of worship in

song. The congregation lifted worship and praise to the Lord in singing "I Won't Go Back"

Conference Superintendent, Bishop Danny Nelson welcomed the congregation then led in a time

of prayer and praise.

Bishop Nelson introduced Presiding Bishop A.D. Beacham, Jr. as the presiding chair for this

Conference session. After greeting the Conference, Bishop Beacham recognized Bishop James

Leggett, Rev. Chris Thompson Rev. Elwood Long and Rev. Jim Whitfield as former North

Carolina Conference Superintendents. He led the congregation in a prayer of thanks and blessing

for these leaders.

Bishop Beacham recognized Bishop Nelson to present the report of the Examining Committee. He

presented a list of new Local Church Ministers in addition to reading the list of License and

Ordination Candidates followed by a privileged motion to adopt this report. Bishop Beacham

called for a voice vote. Motion carried. Those credentialed at this Conference session:

Ministerial License

1. Caleb Bass

2. Stewart Bridgers

3. Paula Bryant

4. Robert Faircloth

5. Kathya Garro Gonzalez

6. Matthew Guthrie

7. Twila Nelson

8. Jody O’Neal

9. Brad Allen Parker

10. Angela Walston

11. Pascal Allen Woodard

Ordination:

1. Richard Barbato

2. Jonathan Daniels

3. Debbie Doss

4. Ray Faircloth, Jr.

5. Keisha Frith

6. Merle Hunt

7. Danita Perkins

8. Brandon Witt

Bishop Beacham called the names of License and Ordination Candidates for each to move to the

front. A ministerial charge was given by Bishop Beacham from Colossians 4:17 with which he

challenged the new clergy and ordinands to fulfill the call of God upon their lives. The ministry of

grace into which God has called us must be marked by preparation in God’s Word and commitment

to the Body of Christ. Ministry is not to be carried out alone; we need each other as we build HIS

Kingdom, not our own personal ministries.

Bishop Beacham reminded the ministerial candidates of the covenant they were making and

presented them with their certificates.

Each ordinand was called to the stage and ordained with special prayer and the laying on of hands.

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President Ron White addressed the Conference on behalf of Emmanuel College and shared a brief

promotional video.

Reggie Till addressed the Conference on behalf of the IPH Foundation.

Jon Oliver presented the Appreciation Report recognizing:

• Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Gerald Parker (17 years of service to the IPHC)

• Rev. and Mrs. Johnny William (Bill) Sutton (23 years of service)

• Rev. and Mrs. Jimmie (Jim) C. Whitfield (44 years of service)

Each of these continue in active ministry though officially carrying the status of retired. The

Conference recognized these ministers with a rising expression of appreciation. The complete

Appreciation Report is found in the 2017 Conference Minutes.

Joey Leggett greeted the Conference on behalf of Falcon Children’s Home and Family Services.

Bishop Nelson presented the State of Conference Report titled “Engage the Harvest,” He focused

on the goals of the conference towards the year 2025. The goal is to have 250 congregations (up

from the current 215) by then. Major emphasis is being placed on 1) Pastoral Care to ministers, 2)

School of Ministry, 3) Church Revitalization, 4) Church Planting and Mothering Churches, and 5)

Focused Training for ministers and lay leaders. Bishop Nelson’s report was followed by a rising

expression of appreciation from the Conference for his ministry.

President Chris Thompson greeted the Conference on behalf of Holmes Bible College.

Oris Hubbard presented the Conference Financial Report.

Karen Lucas greeted the conference on behalf of Archives Ministries and shared a number of

important event dates.

Assistant Superintendent Doug Bartlett presented the Memoirs Report remembering those who

have passed away since last Conference session: Georgia Kirkland, Matthew Horne, Emmett

Turner, David Harris, William Wooten, Vance Harrell, Della Stewart, Edna Parker, Rebecca

House and Deannie Jarrett. The complete Memoirs Report is found in the 2017 Conference

Minutes.

Bishop Beacham called for the election of two members to the Examining Committee. The

following were nominated and received the respective votes: Lydia Figueroa (99), Danny Rollins

(150) and Allen Mayo (120). Danny Rollins and Allen Mayo were elected.

Bishop Nelson offered a privileged motion for the Conference to show appreciation to Bishop

Doug Beacham for chairing the Conference session. Everyone rose for an expression of gratitude

and appreciation to Bishop Doug Beacham.

Bishop Nelson led in prayer and a motion to adjourn was approved at 12:36 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Oris Hubbard, Secretary

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Report of Examining Committee for 2017 and new/transferred ministers since last Annual Conference

Local Church Minister (LCM)-approved by Conference Council:

1. Oscar Ayala

2. James Coley, Jr.

3. R. Iris Hudson

4. Ruth Medina

5. Elizabeth Millán

License:

1. Caleb Bass

2. Stewart Bridgers (approved by Conference Council 09/2016)

3. Paula Bryant

4. Robert Faircloth

5. Kathya Garro Gonzalez

6. Matthew Guthrie

7. Twila Nelson

8. Jody O’Neal

9. Brad Allen Parker

10. Keith Irwin Thomas (approved by Conference Council 07/13/2017)

11. Angela Walston

12. Pascal Allen Woodard

License-Transfer: 1. Donald Massey – Licensed (COGOP)

2. Jim Wells – Licensed (A/G)

Ordination:

1. Richard Barbato

2. Jonathan Daniels

3. Debbie Doss

4. Ray Faircloth,Jr.

5. Keisha Frith

6. Merle Hunt

7. Danita Perkins

8. Brandon Witt

Ordained – Transfers:

1. Ronnie Wayne Conner – Ordained (A/G)

2. Randy Hill – Ordained (Redemption Ministries)

3. Tommy Oliver – Ordained (Redemption Ministries)

4. Craig Ray – Ordained (South Carolina Conference)

5. Lawrence Sawyer – Ordained (Redemption Ministries)

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2014 DECORUM COMMITTEE REPORT

“Let all things be done decently and in order.” I Corinthians 14:40

I. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE

We, your committee on Decorum, recommend these rules of procedure to be observed for

the transaction of business in the 2014 Quadrennial Session of the North Carolina

Conference.

II. RULES OF ORDER

A. Procedures not specified in this report shall be governed by ROBERTS RULES OF

ORDER, Newly Revised.

B. A timekeeper and parliamentarian shall be appointed by the Chairman.

C. A chief teller and an adequate staff of tellers shall be appointed by the Conference

Council for official counting of all balloting.

D. All speakers must be courteous in language and deportment.

III. BAR AND HOURS OF BUSINESS A. The bar of the conference shall include the stage and four (4) center sections of the

auditorium.

B. The hours of business shall be determined by the acceptance of a printed agenda, with

the exception of such changes as may be made by the presiding officer in consultation

with the Conference Bishop and Conference Executive Council.

C. Adjournment will not take place on the opening day of the conference until the election

of the Conference Bishop has been completed.

IV. REPORTING PROCEDURES

A. Committee reports shall be mailed to all ministers and delegates at least three weeks

prior to the quadrennial conference. Copies of reports will also be available at the first

session of the conference.

B. Oral reports will be given by the Conference Bishop and the Conference Treasurer. It

is recommended that their reports be limited to synoptic versions rather than reading

their entire printed reports.

C. The only other oral reports will be made by members of the Conference Executive

Council, Director of Discipleship Ministries, Director of Evangelism & World Missions,

Supervisor of Hispanic Ministries, Conference Women’s Ministries Director and

Conference Men’s Ministries Director. These reports shall be limited to three minutes.

V. RESOLUTIONS

Resolutions designed to be introduced from the floor of the Conference that are not included

in the Report of the Committee on Resolutions shall be signed by a number of Conference

members equal to the number of persons on the Resolutions Committee. Such resolutions

shall be displayed on the multimedia screens.

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VI. OBTAINING THE FLOOR

A. An adequate number of microphones (six suggested) shall be numbered and placed on

the floor of the conference in addition to the stage microphones.

B. Any member desiring to speak shall move to the nearest microphone to seek and obtain

recognition from the Chair by giving the number of the microphone from which he or

she is speaking. Once recognized by the chair, the speaker shall state his or her name.

VII. DEBATE A. Members must limit their remarks to the question that is before the Conference. When a

question is under debate, the Chair shall endeavor to give equal opportunity to both those

who wish to speak in the affirmative and those who wish to speak in opposition.

B. All speakers in debate shall be limited to three minutes for any one speech and no one

shall be permitted to speak more than twice when there are others desiring to speak on

the same question.

C. The Chair shall not entertain a motion for the previous question until a minimum of four

speakers have been heard from either side of the question providing there are those who

desire to speak on the question.

D. In the event of extended, repetitious debate, if the chair determines that all pertinent

information has been presented, the Chair in consultation with the Parliamentarian may

present the question or subject under discussion to the body for a vote. This may be

challenged and reversed by a majority vote of this body.

VIII. NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS A. NOMINATIONS:

1. Nominations shall be made from the floor for all positions except those assigned to

a designated nominating committee.

2. No motion to close nominations shall be entertained.

3. Any office holder who is at the conclusion of a second term or subsequent term(s)

in his or her current office may be considered for nomination in keeping with the

following General Conference ruling: “…An exception shall be that the Conference

in Conference session may consider for nomination any Conference Executive

Council member who is at the conclusion of his second or subsequent term in the

same office. A separate motion requiring a two-thirds majority ballot vote to pass

may be offered to allow each such member to be nominated along with others for

that same office. The election will be by majority vote.” (IPHC Manual 2013-2017,

page 139).

4. Prior to the vote, the chairman shall request all nominees to stand for the purpose

of identification.

5. The names of all nominees and all voting results shall be displayed on the

multimedia screens.

B. ELECTIONS:

1. All elections shall be determined by a majority vote.

2. All voting shall be by ballot unless there is only one nominee.

3. When electing a person for a single office:

a. If there is no election on the first ballot, the four (4) nominees with the highest

number of votes shall be run on the second ballot.

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b. If there is no election on the second ballot, the nominee with the lowest number

of votes shall be dropped on the third and each succeeding ballot.

c. In the event there is a tie vote, the conference shall continue balloting until there

is an election.

4. When electing Conference Executive Council members:

a. Voting shall be done on separate ballots, simultaneously.

b. If there is no election on the first ballot, the nine (9) nominees receiving the

highest number of votes shall be run on the second ballot.

c. If one nominee is elected on the first ballot, only six (6) nominees shall be run on

the second ballot.

d. The nominee with the lowest number of votes shall be dropped on each

succeeding ballot until the number of members needed is elected.

5. In the interest of the Kingdom of God and recognizing the multiplicity of the talents

given to the Body of Christ, no individuals except departmental directors shall be

elected to serve simultaneously on more than one Conference Council.

Respectfully Submitted:

Rev. Danny Rollins, Chair

Mr. Tim Blackburn

Rev. Danny Harris

Mr. George Hollowell

Rev. Alan Peacock

Mr. Jay Williams

Rev. Dan Woods

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2014 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE REPORT

Intro: We, your Committee on Resolutions, recommend the following:

I. OFFICIALS AND OTHER PERSONNEL OF THE NORTH CAROLINA

CONFERENCE

A. The presiding body of the North Carolina Conference of the International Pentecostal

Holiness Church, when the Conference is not in session, shall be known as the North

Carolina Conference Executive Council. Its members shall be elected by the duly

convened membership of the North Carolina Conference according to the following

organizational structure and the requirements of the current edition of the Manual of the

International Pentecostal Holiness Church:

1. Conference Superintendent – Shall be a full-time salaried officer of the North

Carolina Conference and shall be granted the honorary title of Bishop while serving

in this office. The compensation package for the Conference Superintendent shall

be determined by the Conference Executive Council.

2. Assistant Conference Superintendent – Shall be elected by the Conference and

shall be one of the salaried officers of the North Carolina Conference Executive

Council, who hold one of following portfolios: Secretary-Treasurer, Evangelism

and Missions or Discipleship Ministries. A job description of the duties and

responsibilities of the Assistant Conference Superintendent shall be developed by

the Conference Executive Council and the Conference Superintendent.

3. Secretary/Treasurer – Shall be a full-time salaried officer of the North Carolina

Conference. The Compensation package for the Secretary/Treasurer shall be

developed by the Conference Executive Council. The Secretary/Treasurer shall be

the Chief Financial Officer of the North Carolina Conference and the Director of the

Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund. The Secretary/Treasurer shall be

elected from a list of at least two nominees provided by the Conference Executive

Council, and who are appropriately qualified in the areas of accounting and financial

management to carry out the required duties and responsibilities of the office. The

duties and responsibilities of the Secretary/Treasurer shall be developed into a job

description by the Conference Executive Council, and are to include what is

particularly specified in the IPHC Manual (page 136, C-1 through page 138, 2-e).

4. Evangelism and Missions Director – Shall be a full-time salaried Ministry Director

of the North Carolina Conference. The compensation package and job description

for the Evangelism and Missions Director shall be developed by the Conference

Executive Council, with due consideration given to the Conference Evangelism

report.

5. Discipleship Ministries Director – Shall be a full-time salaried Ministry Director

of the North Carolina Conference. . The compensation package and job description

for the Discipleship Ministries Director shall be developed by the Conference

Executive Council, with due consideration given to the Conference Discipleship

Ministries report.

6. Hispanic Ministries Director – The candidate for Hispanic Ministries Director

shall be nominated by the Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the

Hispanic Leadership Council and subsequently elected by the Conference. The

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Hispanic Ministries Director shall be a full-time, salaried Ministry Director, and full

member of the North Carolina Conference Executive Council. The compensation

package and job description for the Hispanic Ministries Director shall be developed

by the Conference Executive Council, and determined by the requirements of

Hispanic Ministries.

7. Executive Committee of the Conference Executive Council – Shall be formed

from the officers of the Conference Executive Council. The salaried department

directors of the conference office shall also serve on the Executive Committee. The

executive committee will assist the Conference Superintendent where there is a need

for consensus, shared responsibility for decisions or for the execution of urgent

conference business between Executive Council sessions. In addition to this, the

Executive Committee will carry out assignments at the discretion of the Conference

Superintendent, to include, but not limited to, assisting with special investigative

tasks, assisting in the process of making pastoral assignments and assisting the

Conference Superintendent with providing pastoral care to the members of the

Conference. This committee shall be fully amenable to the Conference Executive

Council.

8. Other Conference Executive Council Members: Six additional Council

members at large shall be elected from nominations made from the floor of the

Conference.

9. One additional member of the Conference Executive Council shall be a layperson.

The Conference Executive Council shall nominate at least two laypersons, one of

which shall be elected to the Council.

B. All members of the Conference Executive Council shall have seat, voice, and vote at

duly convened Conference Executive Council meetings.

II. HISPANIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

A. The Conference will create a Hispanic Leadership Council consisting of no less than six

members to serve with the Hispanic Ministries Director. The Conference

Superintendent and Conference Executive Council will develop job descriptions for

members of the Hispanic Leadership Council.

B. The members of this Council will be nominated by the Conference Executive Council

and elected by the Hispanic Convention using a staggered rotation, to serve for four

years.

C. Delegates to the Hispanic Convention shall be subject to the requirements and

procedures applicable to delegates of the Quadrennial Conference.

D. This Leadership Council will work with the Hispanic Ministries Director to interview

and recommend ministerial candidates to the Conference Executive Council, assist in

Hispanic training events, assist the Director in oversight of Hispanic ministry, and in

various other tasks assigned by the Conference Superintendent and/or Hispanic

Ministries Director.

E. The Hispanic Leadership Council shall be amenable to the Conference Superintendent.

F. In the area of Hispanic church planting, the Hispanic Ministries Director and Hispanic

Leadership Council will work with the Conference Director of Evangelism in locating

areas and prospects for new Hispanic churches.

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III. OTHER DEPARTMENTS WITHIN THE CONFERENCE

A. DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES

1. The Discipleship Ministries committee of the North Carolina Conference shall set

the structure for the Discipleship Ministries Council.

2. The North Carolina Conference Discipleship Ministries Department shall assume

responsibility for all of the ministries and departments that are reflected in the

structure of the general church Discipleship Ministries department, and that are

included in its Conference Discipleship Ministries Committee report.

B. WOMEN’S MINISTRIES

1. The minutes of the Women’s Ministries convention shall be approved by this

Conference in session.

2. Each local church is urged to organize a Women’s Ministries to cooperate with the

Conference and General Women’s Ministries programs and projects.

3. Pastors should encourage local Women’s Ministries to cooperate with the

Conference and General Women’s Ministries programs and projects.

4. It is recommended that each church purchase a copy of the Women’s Ministries

Destination Guide – 15th Edition (Leadership Manual) and the Girls’ Ministries

Leadership Manual and that pastors and ministers familiarize themselves with said

manuals.

5. It is requested that pastors lend full support to the Women’s Ministries Founder’s

Day honoring the founder, Mrs. Lila Berry.

6. In order to be well informed and better able to function as a member of the

Conference Leadership, the Conference Women’s Ministries Director is to be placed

on the mailing list of each Conference Department.

C. DEPARTMENT OF RETIRED MINISTERS. The Conference Executive Council

shall appoint a Director and six Board Members to this Department which shall be

included in the Conference Budget.

D. ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT

1. The Conference Executive Council shall appoint an Archives Director and six board

members. The Archives Director and Board shall make recommendations for

replacements of withdrawing members, and who will ultimately be appointed by the

Conference Executive Council.

2. The Archives department shall be included in the Conference Budget.

3. Each local church should appoint a church historian and purposefully and

systematically preserve church records, bulletins, pictures, etc. that may be used to

trace and archive the history of the church. This archive and historical record should

be updated at least every two years. A written history of each church should be

submitted to the Conference Archives Department, and an updated version or

addendum submitted every two years.

4. Every church should present items and artifacts thought to be of significant historical

value to the Conference Archives Center for the historical record and proper

preservation.

5. Individuals and churches are strongly urged to give financially toward the

Conference Archives project annually.

6. Local Church Historians are encouraged to attend and support Conference Archives

events and activities.

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E. MINISTER’S WIVES FELLOWSHIP DEPARTMENT. The Conference Executive

Council will appoint a Director and six Board Members. The Ministers’ Wives

Fellowship will be included in the Conference budget.

F. WORLD INTERCESSION NETWORK (WIN) DEPARTMENT. The Conference

Executive Council will appoint a WIN Director and six Board Members. WIN will be

included in the Conference budget. Each local pastor is encouraged to appoint a WIN

Captain for his/her church.

G. MEN’S MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT. The Conference Executive Council will

appoint a Men’s Ministries Director and Board according to the guidelines specified by

the Men’s Ministries Constitution. Men’s Ministries will be included in the Conference

budget. Each local church is encouraged to organize a Men’s Ministries Chapter and

cooperate with the Conference and General Men’s Ministries programs and projects.

H. MINISTERIAL AND CHURCH EXTENSION LOAN FUND. The Conference

Executive Council shall have the authority to affect changes to the administration and

disposition of the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund when and if the need

arises, in order to comply with any legal requirements or in order to protect the interests

of the investors. Such authority extends to separating the Loan Fund from the

Conference as a distinct legal entity if such a necessity arises as a result of legal

requirements or the Council deems expedient. The Executive Council may modify the

job description and duties of the Secretary/Treasurer to take into account changes

occurring in the structure of the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund.

IV. MINISTERS AND CHURCHES

A. Pastoral appointments and adjustments shall be made according to the IPHC Manual

(page 145-E through page 149)

B. Hispanic candidates for Local Church Ministers Certificate, License and/or Ordination

shall be interviewed and recommended to the Conference Executive Council by the

Hispanic Leadership Council.

C. It is strongly urged that each local pastor and church support all Conference

Departments, examples of which are: Discipleship Ministries, Women’s Ministries,

Men’s Ministries, World Intercession Network (WIN), Minister’s Wives Fellowship,

Department of Retired Ministers, Archives and Evangelism/Missions Ministries.

D. All delegates to the Quadrennial Conference shall have attended church and given tithe

into the local church treasury regularly and faithfully during the previous six months.

E. Salaried, credentialed ministers serving in the local church or in the Conference shall be

afforded paid vacation time as provided for in the IPHC Manual and the Conference

Finance Committee report. Salaries and allotted vacation time shall not be reduced as

a result of attendance at Conference activities or events.

F. Actual expenses of the pastor and delegate to the General Conference shall be

reimbursed by the local church.

G. Local churches shall observe May as “Retired Ministers Month” and participate in

contributing to the Retired Minister’s Special Assistance Fund; and in December’s

“Adopt (or Honor) A Retired Minister for Christmas” activity. All retired ministers

throughout the conference should be recognized for their lifetime of dedication to the

Will of God and the preaching of the Gospel and be given an opportunity to minister

when possible and appropriate.

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H. Pastors should meet at least annually with all ministry directors in their church to

develop greater awareness and promotion of the mission and vision of the church.

I. The Conference Superintendent and/or Secretary/Treasurer shall meet with pastors and

boards of churches that are not fully supporting the tithe for the purpose of informing

them of the Conference and General Programs. They will assist them in formulating a

plan to work toward coming into compliance with these programs.

J. Each local church is urged to support the ministry of Falcon Children’s Home through

daily prayer and planned support of the Children’s Home ministry and program. Pastors

and departments or ministries in the local churches are encouraged to schedule visits to

the Children’s Home to become acquainted with its operation. Pastors are encouraged

to appoint a local church coordinator to serve as a contact person to help in planning

and promoting activities in support of the ministries of Falcon Children’s Home and

Royal Home Ministries.

K. Laymen who hold positions of leadership and responsibility in the local church are

expected to be faithful in tithing to the local church where they serve. They are also

expected to be faithful in attendance at church in order to carry out their duties, as well

as at other times for their own spiritual growth and ministry development. Lay leaders

in the local church shall carry out their duties and responsibilities in a way that supports

the vision of the pastor and local church Administrative Council.

V. CONFERENCE

A. The Conference Executive Council shall schedule Conference dates and serve as a

Nominating Committee for all committees. Retired ministers shall be considered when

recruiting members for committees.

1. Resolutions, Evangelism/Missions, and Finance shall consist of nine persons: five

ministers and four laypersons

2. All other committees shall consist of seven persons: four ministers and three

laypersons.

3. It is recommended to the Nominating Committee that at least one member of the

departmental councils or boards be appointed to corresponding Conference

committees to represent the department.

B. A list of all Conference Committees shall be sent to all churches at least thirty days prior

to the meeting of the committees.

C. Ministers and delegates shall take their Committee Reports home with them and present

them to the Church Board and/or congregation as soon as possible following this

conference.

D. An editing Committee comprised of the Conference Superintendent,

Secretary/Treasurer, and the Chairmen of all 2014 Quadrennial Committees shall

review all Committee reports and edit them to provide consistent structure and form.

E. The Conference Executive Council and Department heads shall serve as a Planning

Committee for all Promotional and Quadrennial Conferences.

F. Whenever there is continual unrest in a congregation, the Conference Executive Council

shall be prepared to study the problem and recommend a Scripture-based solution to

help the leadership and membership of that particular church overcome this obstacle to

their success and growth. (See IPHC Manual, pages 147-#9)

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G. The Conference Executive Council shall thoughtfully and prayerfully continue to study

the ministry purpose and goals of our Conference in relation to God’s Kingdom and

shall continue to develop an overall Campus Building Plan based upon those ministry

objectives. This Campus Building Plan shall be presented at the appropriate annual

Conference for approval.

H. The Conference Executive Council shall continue to develop effective ministry

programs that will strengthen the home and family life of both our clergy and laity.

With the leading and at the discretion of the Conference Superintendent, the Conference

Executive Council shall provide opportunities for clergy and their spouses to have times

of fellowship and recreation together on a regular basis. Special and particular

consideration should be given to clergy in crisis. We recognize that Discipleship

Ministries is uniquely positioned through its ministries to support the home and family

life of the Conference laity.

I. The Conference Executive Council shall be responsible for scheduling Camp Meeting

dates and selection of Camp Meeting speakers.

J. The Conference Executive Council shall continue to provide continuing education

opportunities to meet guidelines provided by the Presiding Bishop. Our ministers are

encouraged to attend the Conference School of Ministry to earn continuing education

credits and for personal enrichment.

VI. OTHER

A. Retired ministers and their spouses shall be given meals and rooms without cost to them

(when available) during Conference, Camp Meeting, and other Conference activities as

determined by the Conference Executive Council. Churches are encouraged to sponsor

a retired minister for Conference activities or to make contributions that enable retired

ministers to attend Camp Meeting and other Conference events.

B. The Conference Executive Council shall do research into developing and establishing a

fully integrated system of communication that will effectively promote the ministries

and activities of the departments of the North Carolina Conference. Such a system

should be efficient and effective in communicating the Vision and Mission of the

Conference to the clergy and laity, and advertise the activities and events of the

Conference in such a way that the laity of the Conference become well-informed

participants.

Respectfully Submitted,

Rev. Paul R. Evans, Chair

Rev. Fernando Angulo

Rev. Ferrell Hardison

Mrs. Karen Lucas

Dr. Lacy Moon

Rev. Tony Moore

Mr. Kevin Mooring

Mrs. Heidi Sullivan

Rev. Marty Warren

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2014 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT

“God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supply.”

Hudson Taylor, Missionary to China (1832-1905)

“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all

sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work:” - 2 Corinthians 9:8

Recognizing that Biblical Stewardship requires accountability to God and man (Hebrews

13:17) and knowing that the eyes of the government and the world are on the Church, and being

confident that the blessing of God is essential if we are to see the growth for which we are

praying and working, and understanding that all the churches of the North Carolina Conference

have entered into a covenant agreement to be a unified part of the greater body of Christ, and

in particular, members of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, we call all our

ministers, churches and members to a renewed commitment to Biblical Stewardship and

responsibility. This commitment will place them and their ministries in a position of abundant

blessing from God (Malachi 3:10-12)

In keeping with the requirements of the Manual of the International Pentecostal Holiness

Church (IPHC) and the North Carolina Conference By-Laws, we your committee on Finance

submit the following:

I. LOCAL CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCILS AND OFFICIALS

A. Any person holding a position of teaching or leadership in any department of the local

church must tithe into that local Pentecostal Holiness Church. While everyone is

encouraged to give offerings to building funds, missions, schools, and other approved

conference and denominational needs, such offerings are not to be considered their tithe.

B. All reports and monies from either church secretaries or credentialed ministers shall be

mailed in time to arrive at the North Carolina Conference Ministry Center by the 15th

day of each month.

C. Each local church Administrative Council or Council-appointed committee, with

pastoral advice, shall prepare an annual calendar year budget. Any tithing church

member may have access to the budget planning and development process. This budget

shall be adopted by the pastor and church Administrative Council for presentation to the

church body.

D. All churches shall report monthly to the Conference through the Electronic Reporting

System (ERS) or on statistical report forms provided by the Conference. Those churches

not reporting through E.R.S. shall submit an annual report on membership and

attendance by January 10th and an annual financial report by January 30th.

E. Churches shall not divert income that is derived from tithes and other non-designated

sources into special accounts or funds to avoid payment of Tithe.

F. All Churches should tithe to the Conference before undertaking any other commitments.

G. Churches are encouraged to practice good stewardship in the area of church indebtedness

and debt retirement.

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II. MINISTER’S SALARIES AND BENEFITS

A. SENIOR (or LEAD) PASTORS: Churches should provide the Senior (or Lead) Pastor a

generous salary package that includes housing, utilities, and benefits. This salary

package should be structured for maximum tax benefit. The following guidelines are

presented as a minimum where feasible.

1. TRAVEL AND OTHER ELIGIBLE EXPENSES: Churches are encouraged to use

an accountable reimbursement plan for travel and other professional expenses.

Travel is to be reimbursed at the IRS-approved rate.

2. INSURANCE: Churches should pay the pastor’s family major medical health care

insurance premium and provide other tax-advantaged health plan options where

feasible. The church should also consider disability insurance and term life

insurance during the pastor’s tenure at the church.

3. SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAX: The church should pay the pastor’s total self-

employment tax due on compensation from the church.

4. RETIREMENT: In harmony with the recommendation of the IPHC Manual for

fringe benefits, we recommend that each local church pay the pastor’s retirement in

the amount of at least (7%) to the IPHC 403b Retirement Plan. For a pastor who is

eligible, we also recommend payment of the amount designated by the Conference

to the North Carolina Conference Retirement Program.

5. HOUSING: Each church should provide a parsonage or housing allowance and

utilities to include, but not limited to, heat, electricity, water, phone basic rate, and

garbage service. Where a parsonage is provided the church is encouraged to

contribute to a housing equity escrow account for their pastor.

6. SPECIAL DAYS: The Church Administrative Council should consider at least a

week’s salary for the pastor as a Christmas gift and for Pastor Appreciation Day.

They should consider an appropriate gift for Birthday and Anniversary. The Pastor’s

family should be given consideration as well.

7. PROPERTY INSURANCE: The church should include coverage for the contents of

the parsonage and the minister’s furnishings in their total insurance package.

Consideration should also be given for full coverage of the pastor’s belongings in

the church office.

8. CONTINUING EDUCATION: The church is encouraged to pay the cost of

continuing education for the pastor relative to meeting requirements to maintain

ministerial credentials as adopted by the General Conference.

9. REVIVALS: Full-time pastors shall be permitted to conduct three one-week

revivals or their equivalent each year.

10. VACATION: Ministers should receive vacation with pay according to the following

schedule that is based upon total years in full-time ministry.

1-5 years: 2 weeks

6-14 years: 3 weeks

15 years, up: 4 weeks

If at the time of a pastoral change a Pastor has not had all his due vacation he should

be compensated for all unused vacation time accrued during the current year.

11. OUTSIDE WORK: In the event a church is unable to compensate the pastor

according to these guidelines, the pastor shall be permitted to work outside the

church in order to properly provide for his/her family.

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12. SALARY REVIEW: Pastor’s salaries shall be reviewed annually as adopted by the

General Conference and a copy of the salary review should be mailed to the North

Carolina Conference Ministry Center. Churches are encouraged to establish a cost

of living adjustment (COLA) at least equal to the annual Social Security COLA as

a minimum salary adjustment consideration.

B. ASSOCIATE PASTORS AND OTHER FULL-TIME MINISTERIAL STAFF: Each

local church shall provide the full-time Associate Pastors and ministers and staff

adequate salary. Fair consideration should also be given for all benefit items listed above

for the Senior (or Lead) Pastor.

C. FULL-TIME EVANGELISTS: To insure that our evangelists are properly compensated,

we recommend:

1. Churches employing full-time evangelists (those deriving their major support from

revivals) should pay them no less than the salary of their pastor per week plus travel.

In addition, churches are encouraged to receive free will offerings for the evangelist.

2. Revivals embracing two weekends shall be considered two full weeks in terms of

compensation.

3. In the event a church cancels a revival with a full-time evangelist without giving the

evangelist at least a 30-day notice, the church should pay the evangelist if he/she is

unable to fill that time slot in his/her schedule.

III. CONFERENCE

A. The following budget allocations shall be made for this Quadrennium:

1. Conference Discipleship Ministries - 8%

2. Conference Evangelism - 16%

3. Conference Retirement - 24%. With the phase out of Conference Retirement

adopted in August 2013, the Conference Executive Council shall have the authority

to adjust the Conference retirement allocation keeping the strength and solvency of

the program as first priority.

4. Conference Sabbatical and Ministerial Care Program – ½% (.5%): the Conference

Executive Council shall maintain an appropriate fund balance for use in a Sabbatical

and Ministerial Care program. Surplus funds may be used for other purposes as the

Conference Executive Council directs.

5. Conference Administration and Capital Improvements – the balance of remaining

funds

B. The Conference Executive Council shall make appropriate monetary gifts to IPHC and

IPHC-Affiliate colleges annually during this Quadrennium.

C. Conference Personnel Salaries.

1. Salaries of all Conference personnel shall be reviewed annually and adjusted as

deemed appropriate by the Conference Executive Council.

2. In addition, and separate from the salaries of Conference Officials, the Conference

Executive Council shall pay appropriate benefits as defined in this report.

3. Ministers on full-time assignment at the Conference Ministry Center will receive

vacation and revival benefits according to the guidelines established by the

Conference Executive Council.

4. The Conference Executive Council will regularly evaluate the feasibility of making

Department Directors full time salaried positions.

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D. The Conference Executive Council shall establish a Scholarship Committee to set criteria

to award a maximum of ten $1,000 scholarships per year to worthy ministerial

candidates who are members of IPHC churches attending an IPHC or IPHC-affiliate

college in preparation for full-time ministry.

E. Pastors and Churches are encouraged to financially and prayerfully support the various

ministries of the IPHC to include, but not limited to, Falcon Children’s Home, World

Missions, Discipleship Ministries, Feast of Ingathering, etc.

God has given called and anointed ministers to the Church “for the perfecting of the saints for

the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.” (Ephesians 4:12) We commend

the churches of the North Carolina Conference for the high esteem in which they hold these

God-called men and women and for the resources they devote to enable them to fulfill the work

to which God has called them.

Respectfully Submitted,

Rev. Doug Bartlett, Chair

Mr. Jim Gillikin

Rev. Oris Hubbard

Dr. Ryan Jackson

Mr. Jeff Oglesby

Mr. Robert Roberson

Rev. Bill Rose

Rev. Andy Shaffer

Mr. Larry Webb

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2014 EVANGELISM AND WORLD MISSIONS COMMITTEE REPORT

In response to the command of Jesus Christ to His followers to “go therefore and make disciples

of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19, NKJV), we, your Committee on Evangelism and World

Missions, submit the following recommendations:

I. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

A. There shall be a Director of Evangelism and World Missions (referred to henceforth in

this report as “the Director”) elected by the Quadrennial Conference.

B. The Director shall serve as head of both the Evangelism Council and the World Missions

Committee, coordinating the activities and ministries of both departments.

C. The Director shall serve full-time. The Conference Executive Council shall determine

salary and benefits.

D. The job description of the Conference Director of Evangelism and World Missions

includes those responsibilities recorded in the General World Missions Director’s

Manual as well as those developed by the Conference World Missions Committee and

approved by the Conference Executive Council, and shall include recruiting and training

evangelism pastors and church planters, monitoring and evaluating churches on the

Evangelism Program, investigating and recommending locations for new church plants,

providing assistance in church revitalization, coordinating fundraising for evangelism

projects; training effective resource individuals throughout the Conference, and

establishing God-honoring church growth goals.

E. The Director shall place a high priority on keeping on the cutting edge of current trends

in world evangelization, church growth, church planting, church revitalization, and other

areas consistent with the responsibilities of this office.

F. The Director shall place a high priority on appointing qualified people in leadership

positions that represent the diversity in the Body of Christ (multi-racial, multi-

generational, and multi-cultural).

G. The Director shall compile and make available to pastors and churches relevant

resources relating to personal evangelism, church growth, church revitalization,

leadership, and spiritual growth.

II. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

A. Conference

1. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Director, shall appoint

an Evangelism Council which shall consist of the Conference Superintendent as

chairman, the Conference Director of Evangelism and World Missions, and the

District Directors.

2. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Director, shall appoint

an individual to serve as Director of Evangelism and World Missions for each

district. District directors will be appointed for a four-year term.

3. The Conference Executive Council, in consultation with the Director, shall

designate a World Missions Committee.

a. Composition of the World Missions Committee shall be:

1) Conference Superintendent as Chairman

2) The Director

3) One member from the Conference Evangelism Council

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4) One member from the Conference Women’s Ministries Board

5) One member from the Conference Discipleship Ministries Council

6) One member from the Conference Men’s Ministry Board

7) Two pastors at large

8) One layman at large

b. Conference Department heads will be invited to the meetings as Advisory

members.

c. This committee shall meet at least once annually to develop, promote, and

correlate the Conference and General World Missions program.

4. The Evangelism Council, in consultation with the Director, shall appoint various

ethnic coordinators as necessary. These individuals shall be amenable directly to

the Director, and their job descriptions shall be written by the Director and adopted

by the Evangelism Council.

B. District

1. The Evangelism Council, in consultation with the Director, shall develop and revise

the job description for District Unit Personnel.

a. The Evangelism Council in consultation with the Director shall appoint District

units. Each District Unit shall consist of the following:

9) District Director (Pastor)

10) Unit Secretary (Minister)

11) Pastor

12) Layman

b. Each District Unit shall plan, coordinate, promote, and execute the agendas of

both the Evangelism and World Missions Departments.

c. The Evangelism Council, with recommendation from the Evangelism Director,

shall fill any vacancy occurring on a District Unit during the Quadrennium.

C. Local Church

1. Each local church Administrative Council shall work with the pastor to ensure that

opportunities for evangelism and spiritual growth are provided throughout the year,

to include (but not limited to) revivals, seminars, and workshops, and to ensure that

evangelists and speakers are adequately compensated.

2. Each local church shall have a World Missions Director, who is to be appointed by

the pastor and church Administrative Council.

3. Each local church should also have a local World Missions Board to assist the local

Director and pastor in promotion of World Missions.

III. SPECIFIC PROGRAM RELATING TO EVANGELISM

A. Conference

1. The main thrust of this department shall be equipping clergy and laity to become

effective evangelists and disciples of Jesus Christ. This shall be accomplished by

focusing on three priorities:

a. PERSONAL EVANGELISM. The Director shall promote relevant aggressive

and effective Personal Evangelism programs throughout the Conference.

b. REVITALIZING EXISTING CHURCHES. The Director will work with

pastors of churches that have plateaued or are in decline, in implementing

remedial church growth and revitalization strategies. The Director will attempt

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to customize such strategies for any local church and pastor committed to their

particular church’s revitalization.

c. PLANTING NEW CHURCHES. Since church planting has been proven to be

the most effective means of winning people to Christ, the Director shall continue

a strong emphasis on organizing new churches throughout the Conference with

the goal of becoming a church planting movement.

2. Recognizing the importance for on-the-field training of our ministerial students, the

Director should work with students, pastors, churches, and with our colleges and

other schools approved by the Evangelism Council in arranging summer internships.

a. When such an internship is confirmed, the Evangelism Department shall pay a

supplement to the participating church. The Director and Evangelism Council

shall set the amount of such supplements.

b. To be eligible the church must provide at least an eight-week internship.

c. The Director should have make available to churches a list of students seeking

such internship.

3. The Director and Evangelism Council shall plan district and/or area training sessions

on vital evangelism themes, and promote these programs in the District Leadership

Summits.

4. The Director and Evangelism Council shall promote the IPHC M-25 Ministry with

its four-fold outreach, Jail-Prison, Rehabilitation-Recovery, Homeless-Hungry and

Biker-Motorcycle Club.

a. The M-25 Director shall be appointed by the Evangelism Director and approved

by the Conference Executive Council.

b. An M-25 Advisory Board of four members, shall be appointed by the M-25

Director, subject to the approval of the Conference Evangelism Council.

c. A job description for the members of the M-25 Advisory Board shall be

developed by the M-25 Director, and approved by the Evangelism Council.

5. Current mileage reimbursement allowed by the IRS shall be paid to the Council

Members when traveling on Director-approved Evangelism Department business.

6. The Director, in consultation with the Evangelism Council, shall determine the

criteria for admitting and continuing churches on the Conference Evangelism

program for oversight and financial support.

7. The Evangelism Council shall determine the number of full-time evangelists

supplemented by the Department. In order to receive this supplement, the

evangelist(s) must meet the criteria set by the Evangelism Council and approved by

the Conference Executive Council. A written revival schedule must be submitted

each quarter in advance. The Conference Evangelism Council shall approve all

requests for supplement.

a. Those approved by the Council as Conference Evangelists shall receive

supplements as determined and approved by the Evangelism Council.

b. The Evangelism Council shall determine the continuing eligibility of

Conference evangelists.

8. The Evangelism Department shall encourage retired ministers, bi-vocational

ministers, holders of Local Church Minister’s Certificate and laymen to become

involved in church planting projects in the conference, making themselves available

to be trained and used in Department projects.

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9. The Evangelism Council will determine the eligibility of a full-time pastor to receive

supplemental income from the Department if he is also receiving secular income.

The Council shall determine the supplemental status of the church that the minister

pastors.

10. Each pastor and evangelist is strongly urged to consider enrolling in the Graduate

School program offered by Southwestern Christian University. The Evangelism

Council may offer incentives, supplements, and scholarships toward the cost of this

program as it deems feasible

B. District

1. The District Units shall meet at the call of the District Director, who shall determine

the time, place and frequency of such meetings.

2. The District Units shall execute and promote the Evangelism Program as developed

by the Director and the Evangelism Council.

3. The District Units shall assist the District Directors in disseminating information on

the Evangelism emphasis being promoted by the Conference and urging cooperation

and participation of District churches and pastors.

4. The District Units shall assist the District Directors in promoting fellowship among

the District pastors and churches.

5. The District Units shall assist the District Directors in laboring to fulfill the growth

goals projected for their districts.

6. District units should place a high priority on collaborating with the churches in their

district to assist in church planting and church revitalization within their district.

C. Local Church

1. As the local church is the institution Jesus had in mind when He said, “I will build

my church”, we recognize the local church as the primary evangelizing agency of

the Kingdom of God.

2. Every pastor should promote within the congregation an effective method of

personal evangelism. Each church should be actively involved in training people

for evangelism.

3. The leadership of each local church should consider supporting a church plant and

actively seek appropriate locations and opportunities for church planting among

both the Anglo and non-Anglo population. These opportunities should be brought

to the attention of the District Director or the Conference Evangelism department.

4. Each pastor and local church administrative council shall promote the IPHC M-25.

Pastors are encouraged to appoint an M-25 Director who will lead this ministry

within the local church.

IV. SPECIFIC PROGRAM RELATING TO WORLD MISSIONS.

A. Conference

1. The Conference World Missions Committee will meet at least once a year to

develop, promote, and correlate the Conference and General World Missions

Program.

2. The Director and Conference World Missions Committee shall set annual goals and

promote these goals to the local churches

3. The Director shall keep an accurate record of the expenses involved in facilitating

the Conference World Missions Program and shall turn in these approved expenses

to the General World Missions Department for reimbursement.

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4. The Conference shall continue to provide residences for furloughed or itinerating

missionaries, including the Johnny Brooks Home, the Mollie Culbreth Evans

Missions Home, and the Jackie Wilson Missions Home. For use of these homes,

missionaries will be responsible for a per diem charge established by the Conference

World Missions Committee. The Director shall supervise these residences, raise

funds for renovation as necessary, be responsible for overall operation of these

homes and investigate the possibilities of establishing other missionary apartments

and/or homes within the Conference.

5. The Director will utilize space in the Conference Connector and other available

media for sharing relevant missions information.

6. The Director shall continue to expand the Conference World Missions contact list

to include all pastors, local Directors, and other persons in the North Carolina

Conference interested in World Missions for the purpose of communicating

pertinent missions information and prayer needs.

7. The Director shall inform local churches of promotional materials that are available

from the General World Missions Department, and shall keep a good supply of these

materials on hand at the Conference Ministry Center.

8. The Conference World Missions Committee shall continue to recognize and reward

those churches and pastors who excel in World Missions promotion and/or fund

raising.

9. The Director shall designate “non-designated conference missions monies” for

missions projects of critical need.

10. The Conference World Missions Committee shall continue to sponsor at least one

day of training for pastors and local Directors annually and also sponsor district

training events as feasible.

11. The Director will meet with District Directors as necessary and will plan one District

Director’s Workshop annually for the purpose of training and informing them of the

World Missions Programs.

12. The Director should attempt to coordinate with the Men’s Ministries and the General

World Missions Department in order to initiate work projects on various mission

fields.

B. District

1. The job description of the District Directors shall include those duties recorded in

the General World Missions Director’s Manual as well as those developed by the

Conference World Missions Committee.

2. The overall purpose of the District Director with regard to World Missions is to be

the extension of the Conference Director of World Missions into the District.

C. Local Church

1. The local Missions Director and Local Missions Board shall assist the pastor in

promoting missions in the church, endeavoring to coordinate the missions program

into the total program of the local church

a. Each local church Missions Board shall set and promote to the church annual

goals for World Missions.

b. Each Missions Board shall devise a strategy for their church’s participation in

the annual “Global Outreach Offering”, using materials and resources available

from the Conference Director.

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c. The local Missions Director and as many members as possible of the Local

Missions Board shall attend all District and Conference World Missions events.

d. The Local Missions Director shall keep a supply of mission’s promotional

materials for distribution to members.

e. The Local Missions Director shall endeavor to get General and Conference

Missions promotional materials into each member’s home.

f. The Local Missions Director and members of the local Missions Board shall be

informed of the local church’s sponsored missionaries (their needs, work

assignments, etc.) and report to the church regularly.

g. The Local Missions Director shall see that the W.I.N. Director, each family, and

each prayer warrior in the church has a copy of the Prayer Link.

2. Each local church shall designate a Sunday each month for promoting and receiving

World Missions “Faith Commitment” contributions and offerings.

3. Each local church is encouraged to adopt a local “World Missions budget”, utilizing

faith commitments to missions and missionaries. When a church commits to support

a missionary, notice shall be sent to the Conference Missions Director and to the

missionary.

4. Each local church shall strive to observe a special Annual Missions Emphasis.

Missionary support should be emphasized during this emphasis. It is a goal of the

department that every church in the Conference have at least one missionary they

financially support and pray for regularly.

5. Recognizing that children around the world are in crisis, every church in the North

Carolina Conference should participate in the “People to People” program and

consider adopting at least one child per church family.

6. Since our missionaries are dependent on the prayers and financial support of local

churches to survive and remain on the field, every church in the Conference should

invite a missionary at least once a quarter and allow these missionaries to take “Faith

Commitments”.

7. Each local pastor and church should consider supporting a church plant on the

mission field.

Respectfully Submitted:

Rev. Dwight Dunning, Chair

Ms. Kelly Carter

Mr. Terry Eads

Rev. Steven Jacobs

Mr. Gordon Knox

Rev. Manuel Medina

Mr. Finley Neal

Rev. Kevin Robinson

Rev. Brian Rogers

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2014 DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES COMMITTEE REPORT

Discipleship Ministries is primarily devoted to spiritual formation (producing and sustaining personal growth and maturity in the saints) in order to equip the Church for her mission to reach the world and for acts of service (Matthew 28:19; Ephesians 4:11-16). The Discipleship Ministries Department is an integral part of God’s plan for preparing saints for service in the Kingdom of God; therefore, Discipleship Ministries is the principal discipleship and teaching arm of the North Carolina Conference, with the goal of making, maturing, training, multiplying and engaging disciples of all ages in evangelism and service in order to fulfill Christ’s mission for the church (Matthew 28:20).

I. DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES DEPARTMENT STRUCTURE

A. Leadership

1. A full-time Discipleship Ministries Director shall be elected by this Conference in

session from its conference membership.

2. The Assistant Discipleship Ministries Director and Secretary-Treasurer shall be

elected by this Conference in session to serve as the Executive Discipleship

Ministries Council.

3. The Discipleship Ministries Director shall appoint and seat, as members of the

Discipleship Ministries Council, the persons elected or appointed as Women’s

Ministries Director and Men’s Ministries Director.

4. The Discipleship Ministries Director, in consultation with the Executive

Discipleship Ministries Council and the approval of the Conference Executive

Council may appoint up to five (5) members with portfolios, as needed, to form the

Discipleship Ministries Council. The duration of service will be at the discretion of

the Discipleship Ministries Director and subject to the approval of the Conference

Executive Council.

a. All Discipleship Ministries Council Members (elected and appointed) will have

seat, voice and vote.

b. The Discipleship Ministries Council shall serve as a deliberative, legislative and

administrative body for Discipleship Ministries in the North Carolina

Conference.

5. Should the position of Discipleship Ministries Director be vacated before the term

has expired, the Assistant Discipleship Ministries Director will be given first

consideration to fill the remainder of that term. The Conference Executive Council,

in consultation with the Discipleship Ministries Council, shall appoint a Director

and Assistant Director, as needed, to fill any vacancy in the Executive Discipleship

Ministries Council.

6. The Discipleship Ministries Director’s salary and benefits shall be set and reviewed

by the Conference Executive Council annually.

B. Responsibilities

1. Responsibilities of the Conference Discipleship Director

a. The Discipleship Ministries Director shall cast vision and promote Discipleship

Ministries on the Conference level. The Director shall also make every effort to

be available and to make resources available to assist local churches in

implementing the primary goals of Discipleship Ministries.

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b. Subject to Conference Executive Council approval, a job description for the

Discipleship Ministries Director shall be adopted, reviewed and revised as

needed by the Discipleship Ministries Council.

c. The Conference Discipleship Ministries Director shall visit local churches at the

invitation of pastors and/or local Discipleship Ministries Directors for the

purpose of training and promoting all Discipleship Ministries programs and

ministries.

d. The Discipleship Ministries Director may appoint ministry teams to assist in the

promotion of Discipleship Ministries programs and ministries.

e. The Discipleship Ministries Director shall plan and promote Discipleship

Ministries training events on the conference and district levels to help develop

and enhance Discipleship Ministries.

2. Responsibilities of Discipleship Ministries Council

a. Members of the Discipleship Ministries Council shall be expected to attend

quarterly meetings. In the event of conflict, members should notify the

Discipleship Ministries Director prior to the meeting.

b. The Discipleship Ministries Council shall assist, advise and support the

Discipleship Ministries Director in carrying out the vision for the ministries of

the Discipleship Ministries Department. “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with

many advisers they succeed.” (Proverbs 15:22 NIV)

c. Each elected or appointed member of the Discipleship Ministries Council who

does not serve as a director of a ministry with its own subsidiary council and

governing constitution shall be expected to volunteer to serve on the staff of

Falcon Youth Camp one session each year and to assist with other Discipleship

Ministries programs and events.

d. Discipleship Ministries Council Members are expected to use their talents and

expertise in ministry to help develop and offer training opportunities to the

Conference through the Discipleship Ministries Department.

e. Portfolios may be assigned for specific programs such as Talent Quest and Bible

Quest.

C. Specifics

1. Conference Discipleship Ministries shall provide oversight for a number of

ministries and departments, some of which have their own governing councils and

constitutions. The Discipleship Ministries Department of the North Carolina

Conference shall support the goals of Discipleship Ministries in each ministry under

its purview by providing guidance, support and encouragement necessary to

successfully achieve consistent progress in spiritual formation on a Conference-

wide basis.

2. The following departments and ministries will operate under the direct oversight of

the Discipleship Ministries Department: Adult Ministries, Children’s Ministries,

Youth Ministries, Sunday School/Systematic Bible Study, Royal Rangers, and

Music/Worship Ministries.

3. The following ministries will operate in a cooperative relationship with the

Discipleship Ministries Department in a manner designed to promote and enhance

spiritual formation and to insure communication, planning, and the formation and

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implementation of strategies: Men’s Ministries, Women’s Ministries, Girls

Ministries and Stewardship Ministries.

D. Financial and Reporting Guidelines

1. Ministries under the purview of the Discipleship Ministries Department which have

historically relied upon the Discipleship Ministries Department for processing,

oversight, receipt and disbursement of funds (i.e. ministries without their own

councils, constitutions and/or bank accounts) will continue to operate under the

current arrangements.

2. Ministries under the purview of the Discipleship Ministries Department which have

historically operated under the direction of their own councils and constitutions and

which have maintained their own bank accounts and records will continue to operate

under the current arrangements of their respective departments. Women’s

Ministries, Men’s Ministries and Girls Ministries will continue to raise, manage, and

disburse funds for projects, benevolence and ministry expenses.

3. The portion of any departmental expenses defrayed from the administrative budget

of the conference will be processed through the Discipleship Ministries Department.

4. All department leaders on the Discipleship Ministries Council shall be expected to

attend and to report at the quarterly Discipleship Ministries Council meetings and to

provide up-to-date copies of respective financial reports.

II. RESOLUTIONS

A. All local church Discipleship Ministries Departments shall tithe to the Conference

Discipleship Ministries Department on all undesignated receipts with the exception of

Women’s Ministries which will continue to send tithe to North Carolina Women’s

Ministries treasury.

B. All who hold leadership and teaching positions in Discipleship Ministries, both on the

Conference and local church level, shall be faithful in paying their full tithes into the

church or Conference.

C. Youth pastors and all who hold credentials in the North Carolina Conference and those

who are involved in youth and children’s ministries are encouraged to volunteer for one

session of Falcon Youth Camp each year.

D. Senior Pastors with staff are encouraged to invite youth and children’s ministries staff

to volunteer, without penalty, for one session of Falcon Youth Camp each year.

E. The Discipleship Ministries Department shall support the vital ministry of Systematic

Bible Study for the purpose of maturing the saints and for developing the spiritual,

Biblical and doctrinal integrity of the local church.

1. Pastors and churches of the North Carolina Conference are encouraged to take

advantage of the training and resources made available by the Discipleship

Ministries Department for the revitalization of the ministries of the local church.

2. Pastors and leaders of the local church are encouraged to evaluate local church

programs for the purpose of revitalizing and promoting spiritual formation.

F. In view of the fact that a large percentage of adults are saved before they reach thirteen

years of age, the Discipleship Ministries Department shall support Children’s Ministries

for children before they reach their teens.

1. Pastors, youth pastors and children’s ministries leaders are encouraged to take

advantage of the various resources and events provided by the Discipleship

Ministries Department.

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2. Children’s Ministries leaders are encouraged to make contact with the Children’s

Ministries representative on the Discipleship Ministries Council and to explore ideas

and resources available in addition to those offered by the Discipleship Ministries

Department.

G. Each local church is strongly encouraged to participate in the Annual Discipleship

Ministries Emphasis Offering.

H. The Discipleship Ministries Department shall offer Conference/District training events

each year for the purpose of providing relevant and practical resources for equipping

local Discipleship Ministries departments.

I. The Discipleship Ministries Department will endeavor to assist with resources and

training for Hispanic and other ethnic groups on a consultant basis.

J. The Discipleship Ministries Department will continue to sponsor the Emmanuel

College/Southwester Christian University/Holmes Bible College/Advantage College

scholarship program making scholarships available to qualified applicants as long as

funds are available. Local churches are encouraged to establish scholarships for students

from their churches who attend IPHC schools.

K. The Discipleship Ministries Department will continue to promote IPHC and affiliate

institutions of higher learning and to encourage our young people and ministerial

students to attend these schools.

L. The Discipleship Ministries Department, in conjunction with the Conference Executive

Council, will promote a program that will offer college level theological education

through extension courses and the Conference School of Ministry to ministers, church

workers and laity of the North Carolina Conference.

M. The Discipleship Ministries Department will encourage pastors and local churches to

support the Men’s Ministries DRUSA Mobile Kitchen Ministry.

N. The Discipleship Ministries Department will serve as a catalyst to promote the highest

standard of Christian living with respect to morals and values in the home, church,

community, nation and world. The Department will promote programs that encourage

Christians to maintain the highest standards of holiness in words, thoughts, deeds,

relationships and outward appearance in order to reinforce witness of the love of Christ

to the world. “You are the light of the world … Let your light shine before men, that

they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven.” (Matthew 5:14, 16)

Respectfully Submitted,

Mrs. Linda Thomas, Chair

Rev. Matt Bartlett

Rev. Greg Dixon

Mrs. Heather Hall

Rev. John Howard

Rev. Jon Oliver

Mr. Phillip Pearson

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MEMOIRS REPORT North Carolina Conference

August 5, 2017

Each year at this time in our Conference gathering we set aside a few minutes to honor the memory of those of our Conference family who have left us during the previous Conference year. This is a time of remembering, reflecting, and even rejoicing over the legacy that these leave behind and over the eternal reward that they have begun to enjoy. However, there is still the stark reminder that a memoirs report exists because as Paul mentioned to the Corinthians, “we live in the face of death.” 2 Corinthians 4:12 NLT We might even describe this setting, especially for loved ones of these departed who are gathered here as “the valley of the shadow of death.” The Hebrew reader understands that “the valley of the shadow of death” is the darkest valley; it is the night season of grief and sorrow and pain and confusion. It is the place one would rather avoid, but is impossible to do so in this troubled world. Yet, among the many encouraging promises of the 23rd Psalm is that the sheep of the Divine Shepherd can count on His presence even when walking through “the valley of the shadow of death.” There is no reason to fear any evil, for He goes with His sheep there and even employs His rod and staff to comfort them. It is our prayer for hurting ones among us today that in this moment and beyond you will sense the presence of the Shepherd, comforting and strengthening through the work of His Spirit. May this presentation be used of Him to not only honor these precious saints but to also provide encouragement and healing to those who still grieve and pass through the valley.

GEORGIA KIRKLAND January 9, 1934 – August 25, 2016

Mrs. Georgia Harrison Kirkland, widow of Rev. David A. Kirkland, was born on January 9, 1934 and passed away on August 25, 2016. Sister Kirkland was born in Scotland Neck, NC, where she lived until the family moved to Williamston, NC when she was four years old. In 1950, she met David Kirkland from Scotland Neck, who was visiting the local church where she attended. After a brief courtship, Sister Kirkland and Brother David were married on August 5, 1950. To this union were born two children, Martha Jane and James Anison. After moving to Scotland Neck, Sister Kirkland quickly became active

in her husband’s church and over the years involved herself in such activities as church plays, singing in the church choir, teaching Sunday School, playing the piano and assisting her husband in working with the church youth. She and her husband began a rest home ministry in 1967

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which lasted until Brother Kirkland’s death in 1992. Brother and Sister Kirkland served in pastoral ministry at Merritts Chapel, 1970-1982, and Scotland Neck, 1982-1992. Remembered as gentle and kind, Sister Kirkland made a difference in the lives of many. She will be remembered with great affection by her children, extended family, church family, and the many friends and acquaintances she made throughout her life. She is now enjoying a great reunion with family and friends. May God bless our memories of Sister Georgia Harrison Kirkland.

MATTHEW J. HORNE October 18, 1970 – October 02, 2016

Matthew J. Horne, was born on October 18, 1970 and went to his heavenly home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Sunday, October 2, 2016 at the age of 45. Matt was known for his unwavering dedication to his Savior, family, friends, and his church. His mission in life was to share the hope of Jesus Christ with others. He was serious about his faith, but he also loved to laugh and make others laugh. He was known for pranks and his good-natured teasing. Matt received his license into the North Carolina Conference in 2009. He was Senior Pastor of Belfast PH Church. With his wife and son by his side, that is where he spent most of his time. He loved and adored his

church members and considered them his family. As an anointed Christian minister with strong, but reasonable personal convictions, he straightforwardly presented the Gospel of Jesus Christ in love and in the power of the Spirit. Matt was a loving and devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle, pastor, and friend. He will be missed for his infectious smile, laugh, humor, jokes and the way he could brighten up any place with his presence. To know Matt was to love him. Matt is survived by his loving wife of 22 years, Beverly, his son, Bricen, his parents, a brother and two nieces. He was preceded in death by his grandparents. Thank you, Matt, for your contribution to Kingdom work.

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EMMETT EARL TURNER November 12, 1932 – October 10, 2016

Emmett Earl Turner was born on November 12, 1932 in Northampton County to Melvin and Nora Turner Sr. Brother Turner married his first wife, Patti Boykin, on December 31, 1955 and were blessed with three children, Emily Diane, Rebecca Ann, and David Earl. Sister Turner died in 1999 due to cancer, and Brother Turner remarried in 2002; again losing his wife to cancer. On July 10, 2004, Brother Emmett and Mary Esther V. Turner were united in marriage and together they continued to minister as opportunities were presented. Brother Turner was raised on a farm but was employed by the City of

Wilson. In the early 60’s, God began to deal with Brother Turner about preaching. He received his Mission Worker’s License in 1963. He received his license in 1964 and joined the North Carolina Conference. Brother Turner received his ordination in 1966. He left public employment and became a fulltime pastor in 1976. During his 38 years of ministry, Brother Emmett founded and pastored the Friendship Pentecostal Holiness Church, 1964-1966, Black Creek, 1966-1972, Lamms Grove, 1972-1974, Taylor’s Chapel, 1974-1975, Black Creek (2nd assignment) 1976-1986, and Friendship (2nd assignment) 1986-2003. Brother Turner retired in 2002 and said “I’m going to keep on preaching. You don’t ever retire from the ministry, but you can retire from pastoring”. Brother Emmett entered the portals of glory on October 10, 2016. He is survived by his wife, Esther, two daughters, Diane and Rebecca, one son, David, one sister, Martha, two brothers, Gene and Ray, five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, three step-children, Debbie , Jimmy, Beth, Glenda, one step-son, Robert, and 10 step-grandchildren.

Reverend Emmett Earl Turner leave behind a legacy of evangelistic and pastoral ministry that serves as an example for all but especially fellow clergy to follow.

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DAVID LEE HARRIS October 31, 1953 – November 4, 2016 Reverend David Lee Harris was born on October 31, 1953 in Grantsboro, North Carolina. His siblings included 2 sisters and 1 brother. Brother David married Glenda Odom and to this union were born three children; Michael, Donald, and Randal. They became proud grandparents of 3 grandchildren. Brother David’s pastorates included Lighthouse Assembly of God in Grantsboro, August 1996-August 1998, Good News Outreach in

Bayboro, August 1998-December 2003, Harbor Light Community Church in New Bern, December 2003-December 2005, Deeper Life Tabernacle in New Bern, (assistant pastor), December 2005-August 2006, and Good News Outreach in New Bern, August 2006 until his passing on November 4, 2016. Brother Harris loved to pray for people. He was an effective pastor and “good shepherd” who cared for his sheep. He proclaimed the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ boldly. Preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Brother Harris finished his course successfully and stated many times, “When I leave this world, don’t weep for me”. Thank you, Pastor David, for your eternal contribution to the Kingdom of Christ.

WILLIAM M. WOOTEN

September 14, 1935 – December 10, 2016

The Church is deeply grateful for the life and service of Reverend William M. Wooten, a faithful minister of Jesus Christ, who served his Lord with diligence in studying, teaching, and preaching God’s Holy Word. He was faithful in every assignment given him through all the years of his effective and anointed ministry. He was true to the core, “a holiness preacher”, and a gifted “pastor/teacher”.

William Martin Wooten, 81, of Wilmington, died Saturday, December 10, 2016, at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill. Pastor Wooten was born September 14, 1935 in Lumberton, NC, son of the late Ben Wooten

and Berlie Jones Wooten. Brother Wooten was saved in 1958 at the Wilmington First PH Church. Brother Wooten attended Foundations Bible College, Emmanuel College Extension, Wilson Technical College, Southeastern Community College and East Carolina University.

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“Bill” married Leta Rose Johnson on March 25, 1953 and to this union three children were born: Lynn, Kerry, and Lisa. Mission Worker’s License and first year license were granted to Brother Wooten in 1962. He was ordained in 1964 and retired in 2000. Brother Wooten pastored for over 54 years in the North Carolina Conference. Pastorates included Clarkton, 1962-1966, Grimesland, 1966-1969, Calvary in New Bern, 1969-1972, Whiteville, 1973-1978, Tarboro First, 1978-1986, Wilson First, 1986-1992, Wilmington First, 1994-1997 and Sneads Ferry, which was his current and final pastorate for over ten years. Pastor Wooten served on many Conference boards and committees throughout his many years of ministry, which included Christian Education, Evangelism, and the Conference Executive Board. At the time of his death, Brother Wooten was serving on the Retired Ministers’ Board. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Leta Rose Johnson Wooten, two daughters, Lynn and Lisa, seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. His son, Kerry, preceded him in death. With grateful hearts, we salute the life and labors of Reverend William M. Wooten.

VANCE HARRELL June 22, 1950 – December 15, 2016

Reverend Vance Harrell was welcomed into glory on Thursday afternoon, December 15, 2016. God’s angels came for him as he was surrounded with his wife and children at his bedside. Brother Harrell graduated from Southern Wayne High School in 1969, was saved in 1970 at the Thunder Swamp Church, and married his beloved Sandra on June 13, 1970. As a “Thunder Swamp native son”, he was “raised up” in the house-moving business, with his family operating Harrell’s House Moving.

Yielding to God’s call to become a minister, Brother Harrell studied religion and theology at Carter Bible College in Goldsboro for four years to prepare himself for what would become a 33-year tenure of ministerial service. Brother Harrell was credentialed in 1983 and ordained in 1984. Joining the North Carolina Conference of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church in 1983, Brother and Sister Harrell were fortunate to have pastored seven loving congregations which included Edgewood

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Evangelical Baptist Church and Liberty PHC, both in Goldsboro, Bizzell’s Grove PHC in Princeton, Harker’s Island PHC, Smyrna PHC, Wilson First PHC and lastly Thunder Swamp PHC, his home church. It was at Thunder Swamp that he retired in 2014 due to health concerns. Brother Harrell also served on the N.C. Conference Missions and Evangelism Board and as District ATAM Director. Brother Harrell is survived by his wife of 46 years, Sandra Herring Harrell, a son, Vann, a daughter, Hannah, a beloved grandson, Zeb Harrell, two sisters, one brother and several nieces. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, his parents, a brother and a nephew. Thank you, Brother Harrell, for your eternal contributions to the Kingdom of God.

DELLA GRACE (WILSON) STEWART March 29, 1916 – December 22, 2016

Reverend Della Grace Wilson Stewart, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, December 22, 2016. Sister Stewart was born on March 29, 1916 in Johnston County to the late James E. and Maggie McLamb Wilson. She was saved at the age of 7 at a Camp Meeting children’s service in Falcon conducted by Mrs. Henry Golf. She received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit at age 17 at Camp Meeting just before going off to college at East Carolina University. During her first year at Holmes Bible College, she felt the call to preach. She was ordained by Reverend J. Doner Lee. Sister Stewart was a retired teacher where she taught in many public

schools in many states. With her husband being a minister, she also served in many capacities and states with the Women’s Ministries of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. She was a charter member of Benson Pentecostal Holiness Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Reverend H. Ray Stewart whom she met and married at Holmes Bible College. She was also preceded in death by four sisters, Claudia, Alma, Christine, and Mary. Surviving are two sons, Jim and David, one brother, one grandson, two great-grandsons and many nieces and nephews. May God bless the sweet memory of Sister Della Grace Wilson Stewart.

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EDNA GRACE (HARRELL) PARKER July 1, 1923 – January 6, 2017

Edna Grace Harrell Parker entered her heavenly home on January 6, 2017. She was born on July 1, 1923 in South River Township, North Carolina to the late Albert James and Leola Lockamy Harrell. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband, John B. Parker, and one brother, LeRoy. Edna graduated from Long Creek High School, Currie, NC, in May of 1940. Edna attended Emmanuel College and graduated with an associate’s degree in 1942. She received a bachelor’s degree from East Carolina Teacher’s College.

While attending a revival in Bethel, NC, she began to sense a calling on her life for some type of Christian service. She put her teaching career on hold in October, 1946 and attended Holmes Bible College to prepare for ministry. While at Holmes, Edna met her Prince Charming, John Parker. On June 21, 1949, they were married in Garland, NC. She instantly became a pastor’s wife at the Bethel PH Church in Bethel, NC. On Christmas Day 1951, John and Edna departed Garland NC for San Jose, Costa Rica to begin their IPHC missionary career. That career would eventually span five decades, four continents, a number of countries they would call home, and dozens more that would be touched by her ministry and gifts. By the time they retired from missionary service on December 31, 1997, Brother John and Mrs. Edna had spent 23 years in Costa Rica, eight in Hong Kong, two in Chile, and 11 in various parts of Europe. Edna’s stateside ministry included pastor’s wife, teaching jobs in NC and in the Oklahoma City Schools, writing Sunday School curriculum, and always serving diligently at her husband’s side. Her teaching gift touched thousands of people in a multitude of cultures and languages. Her gift of hospitality was one of her best-known trademarks. Regardless of the setting—overseas or in their homes in the United States – the perfectly set table was always ready. Sister Edna is survived by one son, David, two grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one brother, one sister and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends around the world. We rejoice over the many lives Edna and John Parker impacted for Christ throughout the world.

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REBECCA (SEXTON) HOUSE April 15, 1952 – April 20, 2017

Rebecca Sexton House passed away on Thursday, April 20, 2017. Becky was the wife of Reverend Berry House. She grew up in Tarboro and attended the Tarboro First PHC. Music was her life. She began playing the piano for Sunday School at her home church at age 12 and at age 14, she began playing for worship service. Becky and Berry were married on April 16, 1961 and were blessed with two children, Cynthia Dawn and Berry M. House, Jr. Just a few days before she passed away, they celebrated together in the hospital, 56 years of marriage. Together they pastored Merritt’s Chapel Church (1980 – 1983), Winterville (1986 – 1994), Tabernacle

(1994 – 1999), and Liberty Pentecostal Holiness Church in Goldsboro for over 15 years (2002 – present). Becky was a great example of a pastor’s wife. She spent her life working within her husband’s calling. Becky loved the Word of God. Even though very sick, she studied and made notes as she read the Word. Becky’s favorite song was “Going Home”. On Thursday, April 20, 2017, Becky made it to her final home – a place she often sang about. Becky was preceded in death by her parents, six sisters and one brother. She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Berry House, Sr., one daughter, Cynthia Dawn, and one son, Reverend Berry House, Jr., two grandchildren and two brothers. We applaud Rebecca Sexton House for being that faithful help mate to her husband in the Lord’s service together.

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DEANNIE JARRETT July 14, 1926 - May 31, 2017

Mrs. Elma “Deanie” Dean Meekins Jarrett went home to be with her Lord and Savior on May 31, 2017. Mrs. Jarrett was born on July 14, 1926 to Edison Hooper and Cassie Morgan Meekins in Dare County, North Carolina. On August 8, 1950, Deanie married her sweetheart, Lester Jarrett, and to their union were born four children, Bonnie, Lester Jr., Millie and Gerald.

“Deanie” was a Godly woman that spent her life ministering to others about her Lord. She was the ultimate virtuous woman. “Deanie” enjoyed reading her Bible, visiting people in the nursing home, calling friends and family to check on them, and most of all, ministering to all. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother,

great grandmother, and sister. She and Brother Jarrett worked and worshipped together for 48 fruitful years of service in the North Carolina Conference and an additional 14 years with the Assembly of God Church. Sister Jarrett served with her husband while pastoring at Higher Ground in Ahoskie, Heritage in New Bern, Sanford First, Higher Ground (2nd assignment), Bethany, and Higher Ground (3rd assignment) – a total of 27½ years in pastoral ministry. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Reverend Lester C. Jarrett, Sr., two sons, one grandson, one granddaughter, two sisters and two brothers. Thank you, Sister Deanie Meekins Jarrett, for the admirable example you have left of Christian service in general and of a faithful pastor’s wife in particular.

“And there shall be no night there; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; for the Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign for ever and ever,” Revelation 22:4. One day the shadow of death will cease, and the darkness of death itself will be vanquished by the Light of our Chief Shepherd. Until then we keep our eyes set upon Him and commit ourselves to be faithful unto Him in living and ministry. We are further inspired to do so as we reflect on the testimonies of these faithful members of our Conference family. Respectfully Submitted, Doug Bartlett (with appreciation to Rev. Wiley Clark, Mrs. Sheila Oglesby, and Rev. Robert Smith)

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IN MEMORIAL

“And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, ‘Write, Blessed are the dead which die in

the Lord from henceforth; Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their

works do follow them’.” (Revelation 14:13)

Name Year

Joined Year Died

Laban Jones 1910 1914

J. H. Crisp 1914 1915

F. L. Jullerat 1913 1915

Joseph Edwards 1911 1917

E. C. Gainey 1915 1918

P. F. Little 1917 1924

R. D. Noble 1912 1925

J. B. Williams 1908 1927

Heber Baker 1925 1929

W. W. Pough 1912 1929

J. D. Rollins 1912 1929

J. C. Daniels 1908 1929

E. D. Morris 1917 1930

M. S. Paramore 1908 1930

T. J. Smith 1908 1931

S. D. Page 1898 1934

J. E. Elks 1926 1936

M. D. Sellers 1921 1938

W. T. Merritt 1918 1941

J. M. Howell 1905 1942

M. H. Israel 1945

W. L. Lloyd 1942 1945

J. W. Wilson 1933 1945

H. W. Farmer 1909 1946

N. J. Medford 1910 1946

W. J. Noble 1910 1946

S. C. Hodges 1909 1947

J. H. Sutton 1907 1947

J. G. Sewell 1924 1948

Mrs. Beadie Noble 1912 1949

Mrs. Edith Sutton 1924 1950

M. H. Alexander 1928 1951

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

T. H. Rousseau 1915 1951

Mrs. Victoria Moore 1928 1952

H. E. Oxendine 1931 1954

J. G. Spivey 1923 1955

A. M. Waddell 1955 1956

C. A. Page 1955 1956

T. M. Bizzell 1913 1956

Nathan Tyson 1940 1957

W. L. Mayo 1919 1957

James F. Eppes 1915 1957

E. S. Beasley 1914 1958

J. A. Howard 1928 1958

C. B. Strickland 1900 1959

O. D. Lambert 1927 1959

Franklin E. Barr 1958 1959

Mavis Lee Oakley 1931 1960

J. W. Wellons 1918 1961

J. G. Crocker 1913 1962

L. C. Lassiter 1920 1962

W. B. Howell 1955 1962

David Davis 1937 1962

A. H. Butler 1903 1963

Richard Hoggard 1962 1963

H. C. King 1909 1963

Mrs. Effie Poland 1934 1964

M. D. Freeman 1943 1964

C. J. Seuis 1936 1964

Mrs. Hazel Wilson 1951 1964

R. M. Pope 1949 1965

Mrs. W. D. Sheppard 1922 1965

E. B. Price 1946 1965

J. W. Berry 1924 1966

Jesse G. Daniels 1947 1967

Thirl V. Hux 1961 1967

S. T. Harris 1928 1968

Mrs. Effie Williams 1955 1969

Mrs. Louise Phillips 1966 1969

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

Mrs. I. S. Taylor 1942 1969

J. L. Russell, Sr. 1940 1969

James H. Jackson 1955 1969

B. R. Walker 1949 1969

Mrs. Eva B. Rousseau 1919 1970

W. B. Godwin 1916 1970

J. D. Wheeler 1946 1971

W. H. Turner 1915 1971

H. D. Marshburn 1935 1972

J. B. Lee 1950 1972

D. J. Little 1913 1973

John A. Smith 1951 1973

James W. Butler 1940 1973

William R. Johnson 1926 1974

Keith T. Marriner 1962 1974

F. L. Daniels 1951 1974

Bailey C. Lewis 1948 1975

Viola Benson Jarvis 1946 1975

L. V. Emmanuel 1954 1975

N. J. Ward 1935 1976

L. E. Turpin 1959 1976

C. W. Thompson, Jr. 1968 1977

J. W. Bunch 1944 1977

Jack E. Scott 1969 1978

Eugenia McCartney 1947 1978

Jerome Hodges 1915 1978

D. F. Fulcher 1937 1978

J. C. Millard 1947 1978

T. M. Spencer 1951 1978

Mrs. W. H. Turner 1932 1978

Fred Weaver 1929 1980

H. Willard Watson 1946 1980

R. H. Brafford 1946 1980

A. B. Howard 1943 1981

S. A. Fann 1914 1982

Elma Ackenback 1943 1982

J. B. Stone 1952 1983

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

Doris Jones 1958 1983

James W. Johnson 1952 1983

T. O. Todd 1929 1983

Alex Parson 1952 1983

J. Louis Williams 1957 1983

O. C. Cowan 1933 1983

W. Thomas Smith 1967 1983

Hubert Bland 1957 1984

E. W. Downing 1931 1984

Ola Porter 1954 1984

J. D. Thigpen 1964 1984

J. Moses Thomas 1944 1984

Mrs. J. O. Bell 1945 1985

Mrs. Erna Brooks 1947 1985

Harvey E. Johnson 1948 1985

M. D. McPherson 1948 1985

L. E. Peyton 1936 1985

Mrs. Henrietta Turpin 1951 1985

Mrs. Martha Williams 1945 1986

Horace Rogers 1968 1986

Gertrude Horton 1955 1986

Ronald Sasser, Jr. 1969 1987

James Rufus Evans 1954 1987

James Russell Fields 1967 1987

Richard J. Sasser 1938 1987

J. Albert Taylor 1947 1987

Walton M. Hudnell 1942 1988

W. E. Thompson 1936 1988

Ethel Strickland 1928 1989

Sam L. Whichard 1952 1989

Rethea Clark 1946 1990

Ray M. Braxton 1979 1990

Thomas Alvah Watson 1951 1990

Earl Grayson Marshburn 1951 1990

Mae Thomas 1948 1991

Willaim Troy Reece 1969 1991

W. Eddie Morris 1929 1991

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

Perry Autry 1950 1991

John W. Brooks 1915 1992

Lessie Polston 1940 1992

J. E. Knapp 1948 1992

Lacie Vick 1951 1992

Lenwood Brothers 1983 1992

David Kirkland 1977 1992

J. Hubert Thompson 1955 1993

Margaret Russell 1950 1993

Bishop J. Floyd Williams 1942 1994

Daniel Jones 1960 1994

Allen Weaver 1989 1994

James K. Rawls 1955 1994

H. M. Pope 1935 1995

Carrie Bullard 1991 1995

Leland Eatmon 1966 1995

Walter Floyd 1992 1995

O. T. Howard 1933 1995

C. E. Hester 1940 1996

Ralph R. Johnson 1932 1996

W. K. White 1945 1996

Irene Ellenburg 1990 1996

Peter Ribis 1953 1997

W. Harvey Morris 1932 1997

Frank Moore 1967 1997

C. L. Turpin 1951 1997

Fannie Mae Jones 1940 1997

George Casper 1943 1997

Preston Lane 1994 1997

H. Ray Stewart 1990 1997

J. Everette Eatmon 1950 1998

Mozelle Huggins Dowd 1950 1999

Terry Barts 1974 1999

H. Ray Ward 1967 1999

B. C. Horrell 1949 2000

J. R. Clark 1974 2000

J. Paul Jones 1946 2000

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

Ralph Lambert 1956 2000

Garland Murray 1953 2000

John Stead 1965 2000

Gordon Morris 1986 2000

L. H. Leggett 1964 2001

Virginia Bridgeman 1981 2001

Rick Hurst 1989 2001

N. Doner Lucas 1956 2002

Norman Butts 1954 2002

Ethel Bailey 1959 2002

Roy Williams 1954 2003

Roy Norris 1989 2003

Shelly McDonald 2002 2003

Kenneth Clark 1974 2003

Elmer Mooring 1969 2003

L. L. Lassiter 1959 2003

Lynette Mosley 1957 2003

W. O. Foreman 1963 2003

Samuel J. Williams 1942 2003

Lester Ormond 1956 2004

Thomas E. Bizzell 1954 2004

Thad White 1950 2004

Joseph Edwards 1974 2005

Joe Russell 1949 2005

Clayton Guthrie 1956 2005

Cullen Gurganus 1971 2005

Jack Jayroe 1950 2005

W. M. Watkins 1946 2005

Lois Linton 2000 2005

Ruth Heath 1948 2005

Luetta P. Morris 1954 2005

Georgia Osborne 1964 2006

W. G. Batten 1935 2006

Wiley Vick 1949 2006

Vince Moore 1990 2007

W. H. Lewis 1966 2007

J. Doner Lee 1951 2007

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

Elton Lancaster 1955 2008

Royce Beacham 1953 2008

Melvin Narron 1956 2008

Ezra B. Fann 1952 2008

Myrtle Jayroe 2003 2009

Pauline Knowles 1955 2009

Lalleon Narron 1953 2009

Vernon Clark 1944 2009

Jettie Parker 1947 2009

Noah B. Barefoot, Jr. 1982 2009

Eva Holland Brown 1935 2010

Lester Jarrett 1969 2010

Thaddeus Caldwell 1977 2010

Terry Lewis 1985 2010

John Slye 1960 2011

Louise Smith 1944 2011

Clara Williams 1945 2011

L. B. Avery 1968 2011

Raleigh Horton 1953 2011

Charles Faulk 2007 2011

Harold R. Turpin 1959 2011

George W. Weaver 1962 2011

Hildred C. Potter 1957 2011

David Jones 1999 2012

Kenneth H. Tart 1954 2012

Marvin Rogers 1970 2012

Phillip List 2009 2012

T.H. Godwin 1946 2012

Walter V. Denning 1965 2012

Thomas Conway 1963 2012

Timothy B. Henry 1948 2012

Walter B. Satterfield 1952 2013

Daisy J. Morris 1945 2013

Willie M. Cordon 1957 2013

W.A. Crawford 1950 2013

C. Randal Strickland 1982 2013

James H. Norton 1948 2013

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IN MEMORIAL

Year Joined Year Died

Conrad N. Hall 1949 2013

David Blake 1987 2013

Linwood Butts 1959 2013

Julian Thompson 1984 2013

James McCandless 1951 2014

Garland S. Holliday 1955 2014

H.P. Woodard 1958 2014

McElree Purifoy 1993 2014

Lotis C. Joyner 1963 2014

Buck Parnell 1966 2014

Reuben O. Mosley 1967 2015

William C. Dunning 1963 2015

Karen L. Sapp 1992 2015

Haywood Price 1961 2015

Samuel L. Weaver 1961 2015

L.B. Collins 1964 2015

Hill C. Teachey 1974 2015

Linwood F. Conner 1958 2016

Edsel G. Hooks 1960 2016

John B. Parker

1945 2016

Matthew Horne 2009 2016

Emmett Turner 1964 2016

David Harris 2008 2016

William M. Wooten 1962 2016

Vance Harrell 1983 2016

Della Stewart 1990 2016

Edna Parker 1951 2017

Richard Parson 1964 2017

Fred Jones 1956 2017

H.M. Parson 1952 2017

W.H. Tyson 1970 2017

King E. White, Sr. 1950 2017

Bishop James D. Leggett 1957 2018

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APPRECIATION REPORT

North Carolina Conference

August 5, 2017

In I Corinthians and Ephesians we read the passages that describe the gifts that Christ

gave to the church. Each of the ministers that will be recognized today are gifts to the

Body of Christ. Each one uniquely different with different gift sets, yet all have given

their gifts back to the Church. That is why we recognize, honor, and applaud these

ministers today. We also thank their spouses and families for allowing them to be used

for God’s glory and their active part in the ministry. We honor those that have served and

are now retiring or have retired from many of their responsibilities in the North Carolina

Conference. We pay tribute to their lives, ministries, and investments in the Kingdom of

God. It is a distinct honor to recognize you and your families for your sacrifice and

dedication through the years. This special day we honor and bless you.

Joseph (Gerald) Parker

17 Years

Joseph Gerald Parker (Gerald) was born on June 9, 1947, to Aristo and Lizzie Parker in

Lumberton, NC.

Gerald received Christ as his personal savior on May 15, 1962. On April 6, 1969 he

married Stella. They have three children: Monica Parker Edmondson, Joseph Daniel

Parker, and Philip Andrew Parker. Gerald served our country in the United States Army

and is a Vietnam Veteran.

In 1974 Brother Gerald felt the call to Pastor and united with the Emmanuel Holiness

Conference. He pastored three different Emmanuel Holiness Churches in Lumberton,

Fuquay, and Rocky Mount.

In 2000 he joined the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. He

also began pastoring the Vick’s Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church that same year in

Rocky Mount, NC and led them in the building of a new facility. He continues to pastor

the same church today just with a different name – Faith Family Worship.

Brother Gerald’s professional objective is to preach the infallible Word of God, pastor

His sheep, and win the lost at any cost.

Brother Gerald, we honor you and your family and thank you for your years of service to

the Kingdom of God and the North Carolina Conference of the International Pentecostal

Holiness Church.

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Johnny William “Bill” Sutton

23 Years

Johnny William “Bill” Sutton was born on February 6, 1951 to Leland and Margaret

Sutton in Mt. Olive, NC.

Johnny Bill as he is known by many was married to Ruby Irene Parks on March 10,

1970. They have three children: John Phillip Sutton, Meredith Margaret Sutton Adams,

and Johnathan Gordon Sutton.

Brother Bill was saved on April 24, 1976 at the Kinston First Pentecostal Holiness

Church and later sensed a call to ministry. He received his Minister’s License in 1978 and

attended Holmes Bible College graduating in 1980. After graduating from Holmes Bible

College, he served at the Ashway Pentecostal Holiness Church in Greenville, TN and the

Flint Pentecostal Holiness Church in Flint, Michigan. He also served at the Liberty

Pentecostal Holiness Church in Goldsboro, NC and the Warsaw Pentecostal Holiness

Church in Warsaw, NC. His most recent pastorate was at the Tabernacle Pentecostal

Holiness Church in Goldsboro, NC where he pastored from 2005-2010. His current

membership is at the Tabernacle Pentecostal Holiness Church.

Brother Bill this special day we honor and bless you and your family. Thank you for your

years of service to the Kingdom of God and the North Carolina Conference of the

International Pentecostal Holiness Church.

Jimmie “Jim” C. Whitfield

44 Years

Jimmie C. Whitfield was born on June 15, 1942 to James Albert and Ella Mae Hudson

Whitfield.

Brother Jim was converted to Christ in 1957 at the Thunder Swamp Pentecostal Holiness

Church. In 1959 he received Local Church Minister’s License, in 1961 Minister’s

License, and Ordination in 1963 from the North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal

Holiness Church. After graduating from Holmes Bible College, he married Regenia

Hewitt on August 17, 1963. They have four children: James Mark Whitfield, David Greg

Whitfield, Gena Carol Whitfield Edwards, and Dena Carol Whitfield.

Brother Jim earned a double major from North Carolina Wesleyan College and a Master

of Religion from Carter College.

From 1965-1975 Brother Jim pastored three different churches in the Florida Conference

of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. From 1975-1978 he served as a North Carolina

Conference Evangelist and then later pastored his home church of Thunder Swamp from

1978-1982. In 1982 he began pastoring The First Pentecostal Holiness Church in

Goldsboro, NC and remained there for 27 years. During that time, he also served as the

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NC Conference Assistant Superintendent for 14 years. In 2009 he became the

Superintendent of the North Carolina Conference and served in that capacity until August

1, 2015. During his 54 plus years of service to the International Pentecostal Holiness

Church Brother Jim Whitfield served on numerous boards and committees. Though

officially retired, he continues to serve on a number of IPHC Boards.

Brother Jim this special day we honor and bless you and your family. Thank you for your

years of service to the Kingdom of God and the North Carolina Conference of the

International Pentecostal Holiness Church.

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The Retired Ministers Fund Constitution of the

North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

(Revised by Quadrennial Conference in August 2014)

Preface

The North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church through the years has

endeavored to provide a benefit package for its retired ministers. First, there was the “Provident

Fund” which required the participants to contribute five dollars ($5.00) per year. Only a few

ministers participated in the program.

In 1939, at the Annual Conference in Williamston, North Carolina, the conference changed

the name of the Fund to the “Superannuate Fund.” A percentage from the conference budget was

allocated for retired ministers.

In the beginning, ministers were allowed to participate on a voluntary basis; but it soon

became evident that the program must become mandatory in order for all ministers to receive

benefits at retirement.

The name, Retired Ministers Fund, was adopted at the 2006 Quadrennial Conference held in

Falcon, North Carolina.

From those small beginnings the Retired Ministers Fund has grown. It has continued to have a

healthy build up of cash reserves and has provided a steady increase of benefits to its members.

The Retired Ministers Fund provides an excellent benefit for the minister. Most ministers will

draw more in benefits in the first and second years of retirement than they paid into the program

during all their active participating years.

It is very important for the minister to make full contribution each year or lose the benefit for

that year. Each minister should adequately prepare for the retirement years. The retirement

program of this conference is a vital part of this preparation.

I. RETIRED MINISTERS FUND

The following regulations determine the distribution of funds from the Retired Ministers Fund to

qualifying ministers:

A. The Retired Ministers Fund shall be a part of the financial program of the North Carolina

Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. and shall be for the benefit of:

1. Participating Ministers and their spouses

2. Spouses of deceased ministers

B. The Retired Ministers Fund shall be administered by the North Carolina Conference

Executive Council, herein referred to as the “Administrators”.

C. The North Carolina Conference financial records shall be the basis of verifying individual

participation.

II. RESTRUCTURE

Based on an actuarial study conducted by consulting actuary, Stanley, Hunt, Dupree & Rhine

of Greensboro, North Carolina in 2012, the North Carolina Conference Executive Council

proposes to restructure the Retired Ministers’ Fund (herein after also referred to as

“Conference Retirement”), effective August 3, 2013, to bring about an eventual phase-out of

the Fund, as follows:

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Retired Ministers’ Fund Constitution

A. That no new members will be accepted into Conference Retirement. We strongly

encourage credentialed clergy of the North Carolina Conference to participate in the

403(b) program provided through the International Pentecostal Holiness Church.

B. The current benefit, at time of this restructuring on August 3, 2013, is $12.00 per

qualifying service year for full-time service years and $9.00 per qualifying service year

for part-time service years.

CURRENT MEMBERS:

A. Each member who was under age 50 as of December 31, 2012, will be dropped from

Conference Retirement and receive a full refund of what they have contributed, plus 10%

of the total contributed through December 31, 2012. This refund will be a full release by

the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers’ Fund and no future benefit will be

paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the Ministerial

and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those

commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow.

B. Each member who became a ministerial member of the North Carolina Conference of the

Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. after August 15, 2008, will be dropped from

Conference Retirement and receive a full refund of what they have contributed, plus 10%

of the total contributed through December 31, 2012. This refund will be a full release by

the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers’ Fund and no future benefit will be

paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the Ministerial

and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those

commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow.

C. Any member who has not contributed at least $500 to Conference Retirement during 2011

and 2012 combined is considered inactive and will be dropped from Conference

Retirement. Inactive members will receive a full refund of what they have contributed,

plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, 2012. This refund will be a full

release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers’ Fund and no future

benefit will be paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a loan with the

Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be used to bring those

commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow.

D. Each member who was age 50 or older and has not begun drawing Conference Retirement

benefits, as of December 31, 2012, will have three options:

1. Option #1: Withdraw from the program with a refund of their contributions plus

10% of the total contributed through December 31, 2012. This refund will be a full

release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers’ Fund and no

future benefit will be paid. In the event that the minister is delinquent in tithing or a

loan with the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund, any refund due may be

used to bring those commitments to current status as far as the refund will allow.

2. Option #2: Remain in the program and freeze their current number of service years

effective August 30, 2013. No future contributions will be required. Upon official

retirement, the member would draw benefit based on the number of service years as

of August 30, 2013.

3. Option #3: Remain in the program and continue to accrue service years. Full-time

service years will require a contribution of $600 per year and part-time service years

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will require a contribution of $450 per service year (full-time and part-time service

years are defined elsewhere in this document). Should such member choosing

Option #3 fail to make the required annual contribution by February 15th of the

following year, such member will be considered to have elected Option #2 as of the

end of the last year for which a timely contribution was made and will not be

allowed to accrue additional years.

For members 50 or older, one of the three options above must be selected by September

30, 2013 on a form to be provided by the Conference accounting office. For those

members requiring or requesting refund of contributions, funds will be refunded with 90

days of the Conference accounting office receiving the required option form.

CURRENT RETIRED MEMBERS AND BENEFICIARIES (SPOUSES OF DECEASED

MINISTERS): Each retired minister or spouse currently receiving benefit would continue to

draw their normal check.

A. Each member receiving refund should contact his/her personal tax advisor concerning tax

consequences of this refund.

B. Each minister receiving refund will receive a 1099-INT by January 31, 2014 for the

interest portion received.

Proposed that the Constitution and By-laws for the Retired Ministers Fund and those who remain

members for the duration be as follows:

II. PERPETUATION

This fund shall be supported in the following ways:

A. The conference treasury by the payment of a percentage of clergy and church tithes. The

percentage of this allocation will be set by the Conference Executive Council, based on

projected income and expense in accordance with the Retired Ministers’ Fund projected

budget and noted in the appendix.

B. All Conference Ministers who continue to accrue service years in Conference Retirement

shall pay dues according to Option #3 above ($600 per year for full-time status or $450

per year for part-time status). Local churches are encouraged to make this monthly

payment a part of their Pastor’s compensation package and contribute this for him or her.

C. Interest and/or dividends on investments from these funds.

D. Gifts, endowments, legacies, etc. That in conjunction with annual Retired Minister’s Day,

each church is encouraged to receive an offering, to assist in the expense of honoring

retired ministers and surviving spouses of retired ministers.

E. A participating minister must pay 100% of the tithe on both secular and ministerial

income into the North Carolina Conference treasury (as mandated in the IPHC Manual) in

order to receive Conference Retirement benefits.

III. PARTICIPATION

A. Retirement: A minister who has reached age 65 with at least 15 years of service, full

retirement age as defined by current Social Security rules, or has been approved for

disability by the Social Security Administration shall be eligible upon request for

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retirement benefits. A minister with at least 20 years of service may elect to retire at age

sixty-two (62) with 80% of accrued benefits; at age sixty-three (63) with 87% of accrued

benefits; or at age sixty-four (64) with 94% of accrued benefits. The rate of benefits shall

be determined by:

1. Number of service years as a member of the North Carolina Conference.

2. Support of the conference financial program.

a. In the event a minister retires because of disability before reaching full retirement age

AND has been approved for disability by the Social Security Administration, said

minister will receive full benefits for the duration of disability. The rate of retirement

benefits shall be based on service years in the conference and support of its financial

program. No service years may be added after disability retirement has begun.

b. Upon retirement, full-time ministers shall receive the current designated amount for

full-time ministers as noted in the appendix of this Constitution. In the event a full-

time minister reverts to part-time status, full-time service years would be retained.

Full-time service years will be interpreted by the administrators and based upon the

minister’s conference assignment record.

c. “Full-time” is defined as those years during which a minister is assigned as pastor,

full-time pastoral staff or is serving in a full-time General IPHC or conference-

elected or appointed position. The administrators reserve the right to grant “full-

time” service years for those serving an IPHC or IPHC-affiliated institution.

d. Upon retirement, part-time ministers (those not defined as “full-time” above), will

receive the current designated amount for part-time ministers (as noted in the

appendix).

B. Spousal Benefits will be one-half (1/2) the monthly benefit of the deceased minister at the

time of death.

1. Spouse of deceased retired ministers shall receive spousal benefit on a monthly basis

beginning the month following the minister’s death.

2. In the event a minister dies prior to retirement, the surviving spouse may request in

writing, refund of contributions made to retirement fund plus 10% of the total

contributed through December 31, 2012 or elect to begin spousal benefit at age sixty

(60) or upon approval for disability by the Social Security Administration. Such written

request must be made within ninety (90) days of death. Refund payment shall be made

within thirty (30) days of Conference Executive Council’s approval. An exception to

this is that the Conference Executive Council may deduct any tithes or other funds owed

to the North Carolina Conference and/or Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund.

3. In the event a retired minister remarries and then dies, the spouse shall be eligible for

retirement benefits at the age of sixty (60) or disability as aforementioned.

4. Where both husband and wife are ministers, and the husband or wife is deceased, the

living spouse will receive spousal benefits. When the living spouse becomes eligible for

retirement, said spouse will receive the greater of the two benefits.

5. Should the spouse of a deceased minister remarry, benefits will cease. If the new spouse

should die, said spouse shall be eligible for the restoration of spousal benefits. The

recipient must request the restored benefits in writing. Remarriage shall annul this

provision.

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6. Should the remarriage of a spouse of a deceased minister end in divorce, the decision

regarding restoration of spousal benefits shall be based on guidelines for divorce and

remarriage as stated in the IPHC manual.

C. A death benefit of $500.00 shall be paid to the estate of a deceased participating minister or

to the surviving spouse.

D. Requirements: Clergy receiving benefits from this Fund shall have paid one-hundred

percent (100%) of their tithes, both secular and ministerial, and shall have met the

minimum requirement for retirement benefits. This requirement must be met annually. The

sentence dealing with tithes is not to conflict with General Conference rulings concerning

General Conference Officials and those engaged in Acts2Day Conferences. The

Administrators reserve the right to require proof that full tithe was paid. Any year wherein

a Minister fails to support the Conference with full tithe and Conference Retirement

contributions by February 15 of the following year, that year shall be subtracted from his

total years of service and no benefits shall be paid for that year. In addition, his total

service years will freeze at that point and no additional years may be earned.

E. If a program recipient is placed into extended care service for health purposes which are

covered by Medicaid, his/her benefit payments shall cease. The spouse shall then become

eligible to receive 100% of the recipient’s benefits until the member’s death.

F. This Retired Ministers’ Fund and all property therein shall be a separate and distinct corpus

not subject to claims of any person, firm or corporation for any obligation, debt or claim.

No beneficiary of this program shall have any right to alienate, encumber or appropriate

his or her interest in the principal or income of the program in any manner nor shall such

interest of any beneficiary be subject to claims of his or her creditors or liable to

attachment, execution or other process of the law. Nothing in this paragraph shall be

interpreted to prohibit the Conference from deducting sums owed to it by members before

paying refunds or benefit payments.

IV. ADMINISTRATION

A. Any qualified member desiring retirement shall submit completed application (available

from the Conference Ministry Center) to the Conference Bishop at least thirty (30) days

prior to planned retirement date.

B. Any participating minister withdrawing membership, being dismissed from the North

Carolina Conference or electing to withdraw from the Conference retirement program shall

be refunded the amount said minister has contributed into the fund plus 10% of the total

contributed through December 31, 2012. Refund payment shall be made within thirty (30)

days of administrator’s approval. An exception to this is that the Conference Executive

Council may deduct any tithes or other funds owed to the North Carolina Conference or

Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund.

C. Clergy receiving retirement benefits may be used as an interim pastor without affecting

retirement benefit.

D. Retired ministers shall cease to accrue service years at the time of retirement and are no

longer required to contribute to the retirement fund, but may choose to do so to bless the

fund’s continuance.

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V. SECONDED CLERGY

A ministerial member of the North Carolina Conference who is seconded to another

conference to pastor a church in the International Pentecostal Holiness Church must freeze

their current service years to draw on those years at retirement or withdraw from the

Conference retirement program being refunded the amount said minister has contributed into

the fund plus 10% of the total contributed through December 31, 2012. This refund will be a

full release by the member of any liability from the Retired Ministers’ Fund and no future

benefit will be paid.

VI. INVESTMENTS

Administrators are hereby authorized to deposit assets of the Retired Ministers Fund into the

Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund and/or other financial institutions.

Administrators will insure that these funds are not deposited into a financial institution or

program that supports businesses which compromise the moral standards of the International

Pentecostal Holiness Church.

VII. AMENDMENTS

A. This Constitution shall not be amended or changed in any conference session except in the

following manner:

1. Any proposed change or amendment must be submitted by the Conference Executive

Council or a number of persons equal to said Council.

2. Such a resolution must be preceded by a reading of the Constitution or that portion of

the Constitution involved.

3. Further, such reading and such proposed change or amendment must be read in a

previous session before a vote is taken on a resolution.

4. Amendments shall require a two-thirds majority vote for adoption.

B. Copies of this Constitution shall be available to all ministers presently in the North

Carolina Conference. The requirements of this Constitution are absolutely mandatory. All

clergy must comply in order to be eligible for retirement benefits. The proposed

amendments of this Constitution shall not be retroactive.

C. With the adoption of this restructuring of the Retired Ministers’ Fund (Conference

Retirement), all previous Constitutions become invalid.

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This Constitution was adopted by the North Carolina Conference in session on Saturday, August 2, 2014.

The Presiding Officer for the Conference session was Bishop Tommy McGhee.

Conference Superintendent was Bishop Jim Whitfield.

Conference Secretary-Treasurer and editor for this Constitution was Rev. C. Oris Hubbard.

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Appendix to

The Retired Ministers Fund Constitution of the

North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

Current rates and percentages adopted by the North Carolina Conference or the NCIPHC Executive

Council.

Beginning August 2006, the current rate paid for full-time service years is $12.00 per month per

service year.

Beginning August 2006, the current rate paid for part-time service years is $9.00 per month per

service year.

The current budget allocation for the Retirement Fund is $28,000 per month.

The current minimum amount that ministers are required to contribute to the Retirement Fund is:

o $600 per annum for “full-time” service years

o $450 per annum for “part-time” service years

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DISTRICT PASTORATE CHURCH PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP TELEPHONE

Clinton Clinton Community 1901 Sunset Avenue Clinton NC 28328 910-592-3624

Clinton Coats Christ Fellowship 396 Crawford Road Coats NC 27521

Clinton Garland 160 W. 2nd Street Garland NC 28441 910-529-1425

Clinton Goshen New Life 3911 Suttontown Road Faison NC 28341 910-594-1942

Clinton Gospel Tabernacle 2105 W. Cumberland Street Dunn NC 28334 910-892-4011

Clinton Holland's Chapel 2069 Huntley School Rd Roseboro NC 28382 910-564-2708

Clinton Midway 4371 NC Hwy. 55 East Erwin NC 28339

Clinton Peniel 3681 Dunn Road Roseboro NC 28382 910-531-4202

Clinton Saint Matthew 1984 Bradshaw Road Clinton NC 28328 910-564-5176

Clinton Sharon 2137 Odom Road Clinton NC 28328 910-564-5673

Clinton The Journey 4191 Plainview Highway Dunn NC 28334

Clinton Trinity Lakeshore 714 Carolina Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-891-4549

Clinton Tyndall Grove 800 Tyndall Grove Rd Clinton NC 28328 910-592-4835

Clinton Warsaw 115 W. Dudley Street Warsaw NC 28398

Fayetteville Aberdeen 217 Pinehurst Street Aberdeen NC 28315 910-944-2533

Fayetteville Abiding In Him 1963 Graham Road Fayetteville NC 28304 910-429-0312

Fayetteville Abundant Life 504 W. 6th Avenue Raeford NC 28376

Fayetteville Baywood 1830 Baywood Road Fayetteville NC 28312 910-483-2916

Fayetteville City of the Great King 7621 Raeford Road Fayetteville NC 28304 910-568-5843

Fayetteville Culbreth Memorial 8443 Fayetteville Road Falcon NC 28342 910-980-1261

Fayetteville Divine Empowerment 2569 Owen Dr. Fayetteville NC 28306

Fayetteville Eastside 1115 Broadway Road Sanford NC 27330 919-774-9591

Fayetteville Hope Christian 7720 Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC 28314 910-867-3806

Fayetteville Hope Christian Church 536 East Chapel Street Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-987-2502

Fayetteville Hope Mills 5855 Rockfish Rd Hope Mills NC 28348 910-425-1203

Fayetteville New Life 2023 Rogers St. Fayetteville NC 28303

Fayetteville Northwood Temple 4250 Ramsey St. Fayetteville NC 28311 910-488-7474

Fayetteville Oak Ridge 5648 Eason Road Wade NC 28395 910-484-6800

Fayetteville Potter's Vessel 145 Coats Road Linden NC 28356 910-497-0333

Fayetteville Redemption 1407 Tom Starling Road Fayetteville NC 28306

Fayetteville Sanford First 3606 Wicker St. Ext, Hwy 42W Sanford NC 27330 919-774-6835

Fayetteville Shiloh - FD 2271 Autry Mill Road Godwin NC 28344

Fayetteville Stedman 432 Hillsboro Street Stedman NC 28391 910-483-2611

Goldsboro Belfast 3093 US Hwy. 117 N. Goldsboro NC 27530 919-734-7312

Goldsboro Bizzell Grove 4700 Bizzell Grove Church Rd Princeton NC 27569 919-965-5850

Goldsboro Brocks Chapel 2661 Summerlins Crossroads Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-8058

Goldsboro Church Alive 470 Hinnant Road Pikeville NC 27863 919-988-9268

Goldsboro Jones Grove 1061 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC 28365

Goldsboro Kenly Community 300 S. College Avenue Kenly NC 27542

Goldsboro Liberty - GD 204 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC 27530

Goldsboro Manley Grove 619 Manley Grove Church Rd Mount Olive NC 28365 919-689-9564

Goldsboro Mount Olive First 130 Ed Edmundson Road Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-5122

Goldsboro Niagara 1820 Bagley Road Kenly NC 27542 252-284-2460

Goldsboro Pikes Crossroads 2494 Pikeville / Princeton Rd Pikeville NC 27863

Goldsboro Pine Level 112 E. Blanche Street Pine Level NC 27568 919-965-3545

Goldsboro Saint John 276 Saint Johns Church Road Four Oaks NC 27524

Goldsboro Snow Hill 203 Eastover Street Snow Hill NC 28580

Goldsboro Tabernacle 1000 East Ash Street Goldsboro NC 27533 919-734-5360

Goldsboro The Bridge 188 Whitley Church Road Princeton NC 27569 919-735-5411

Goldsboro The First 1100 The First Church Road Goldsboro NC 27534 919-734-2674

Goldsboro Thunder Swamp 1519 Thunder Swamp Road Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-8147

Greenville Albritton 668 Tully Hill Road Kinston NC 28504

Greenville Ayden 4049 NE College Street Ayden NC 28513 252-746-8493

Greenville Bethel 7681 Main Street Bethel NC 27812 252-825-7421

Greenville Breakthrough Revival Center 210 Church Street Greenville NC 27834 252-754-2024

Greenville Briary Run 413 Briary Run Road Kinston NC 28503 252-527-2025

Greenville Calvary Temple 446 Main Street Winterville NC 28590 252-413-0677

Greenville Carson Memorial 1711 Pactolus Highway Greenville NC 27834

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Greenville Family Life Tabernacle 6630 NC Hwy 43 South Greenville NC 27858 252-746-3020

Greenville Graceway 1047 Slatestone Road Washington NC 27889 252-927-2160

Greenville Greenville First 204 Brinkley Road Greenville NC 27858 252-756-3315

Greenville Grifton 931 NC Hwy 118 E Grifton NC 28530 252-524-5881

Greenville Grimesland 7315 NC Hwy 33 E Grimesland NC 27837

Greenville Hodges Chapel 549 Carrow Road Chocowinity NC 27817

Greenville Hopewell 3053 Mills Road Greenville NC 27858 252-756-2194

Greenville Kinston First 711 Phillips Road Kinston NC 28504 252-522-0287

Greenville New Destiny 2600 E. Firetower Road Greenville NC 27858 252-756-8822

Greenville Saint Paul 3251 East Tenth Street Greenville NC 27858 252-752-5773

Greenville Spring of Living Water 4221 Belcher Street Farmville NC 27828 252-753-6578

Greenville Word of Faith

Hispanic 1 Emmanuel Hispanic 3603 Bastion Lane, Suite 101 Raleigh NC 27604

Hispanic 1 Chapel of Hope Hispanic 1008 S. Lombard Street Clayton NC 27520

Hispanic 1 Fountain of Hope Hispanic CTM 531 Plaza Circle Fuquay Varina NC 27529

Hispanic 1 Lighthouse of Hope Hispanic 107 E. Fayetteville St Micro NC 27555

Hispanic 1 Living Faith Hispanic CTM 1090 W. Mount Drive Rocky Mount

Hispanic 1 New Birth Hispanic 2137 Whitley Road Wilson NC 27893

Hispanic 1 New Jerusalem Hispanic 16 Church Road Benson NC 27504

Hispanic 1 Voice of God Hispanic 531 Plaza Circle Garner NC 27529

Hispanic 2 Emmanuel Hispanic 109 McCotter Boulevard Havelock NC 28532

Hispanic 2 John 3:16 Hispanic 740 Vance Street Roanoke Rapids NC 27870

Hispanic 2 King of Kings Hispanic 2109 Daly Waldrop Road Kinston NC 28501

Hispanic 2 Mount Sinai Hispanic CTM Morehead City NC

Hispanic 2 New Wine Hispanic 1826 Hwy. 58 South Snow Hill NC 28580

Hispanic 2 Oasis of Hope Hispanic 2600 E. Fire Tower Road Greenville NC 27858 252-756-3315

Hispanic 2 Potter's House Hispanic - H2

Hispanic 2 Restoration and Life Hispanic 3251 E. 10th Street Greenville NC 27858

Hispanic 2 Spring of Life Hispanic 464 Main Street Winterville NC 28590

Hispanic 2 The Blood of the Lamb Hispanic 1100 The First Church Road Goldsboro NC 27534

Hispanic 2 Way of Grace Hispanic CTM 1047 Slatestone Road Washington NC 27889

Hispanic 3 Christian Church of Wilmington Hisp. 16 N. 16th Street Wilmington NC 28401

Hispanic 3 Fountain of Life Hispanic Magnolia

Hispanic 3 Jesus Is The Truth Hispanic 1835 Carter Town Road Clinton NC 28328

Hispanic 3 Potter's House Hispanic - H3 3908 Reedsford Rd Clinton NC 28328

Hispanic 3 Prince of Peace Hispanic - H3 1081 Hwy. 13 Newton Grove NC

Hispanic 3 Refuge and Salvation Hispanic 104 W. Morisey Boulevard Clinton NC 28328

Hispanic 3 Restoration and Power Hispanic 130 Ed Edmundson Road Mount Olive NC 28365

Hispanic 3 Rivers of Living Water Hispanic - H3 7564 Hwy. 24 Turkey NC 28393

Hispanic 3 Spring of Revival Hispanic 2065 Southeast Blvd. Clinton NC

Hispanic 4 Bethel 3 Hispanic 415 Keith Avenue Raeford NC 28376

Hispanic 4 Bethel 5 Hispanic CTM 6137 Tobacco Road Orrum NC 28369

Hispanic 4 Bethel Hispanic 72 Shaw Mill Road Saint Pauls NC 28384

Hispanic 4 Ebenezer Hispanic 3606 Wicker Street Sanford NC 27330

Hispanic 4 Gospel Tabernacle Hispanic 2291 NC Highway 55 E Dunn NC 28334

Hispanic 4 Jerusalem Hispanic 171 Hillcrest Drive Raeford NC

Hispanic 4 Life and Hope Hispanic 945 West 3rd Avenue Red Springs NC 28377

Hispanic 4 Mount Olive Hispanic 1028 Pamalee Drive Fayetteville NC 28303

Hispanic 4 New Rebirth Hispanic 801 N. Roberts Avenue Lumberton NC 28358

Hispanic 4 Northwood Temple Hispanic 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC 28314

Hispanic 4 Of God Is The Power Hispanic 1721 Highway 544 Conway SC 29526

Hispanic 4 Prince of Peace Hispanic - H4 3128 Industrial Drive Sanford NC 27330

Hispanic 4 Solid Rock Hispanic 3642 Boone Trail Rd Fayetteville NC 28306

Hispanic 4 The Calvary Hispanic 303 S. Cross Street Angier NC 27501

Hispanic 4 Worship Without Boundaries Hisp. 923 South Poplar Street Elizabethtown NC 28337

Hispanic 5 Alpha and Omega Hispanic 276 Virginia Road Edenton NC 27934

Hispanic 5 Family of Grace Hispanic 24093 NC Hwy 903 Robersonville NC 27871

Hispanic 5 Rivers of Living Water Hispanic - H5 302 Forest Park Elizabeth City NC 27909

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Hispanic 5 Tabernacle Hispanic 234 Elvin Drive Columbia NC 27925

Hispanic 5 Way of Hope Hispanic CTM 205 E. Baltic Street Nags Head NC 27959

Lumberton Abbottsburg 14274 Twisted Hickory Road Bladenboro NC 28320 910-648-6456

Lumberton Boardman 11180 Old US Hwy. 64 Evergreen NC 28438

Lumberton Calvary 5839 Tar Heel Road Lumberton NC 28358 910-739-6306

Lumberton Chadbourn 518 North Elm Street Chadbourn NC 28431

Lumberton Engage Life 501 N. Madison Street Whiteville NC 28472 910-642-4444

Lumberton Kingdom Place 2610 E. 5th Street Lumberton NC 28358

Lumberton Living Springs 909 S. Poplar Street Elizabethtown NC 28337 910-862-8451

Lumberton Lumberton First 812 East 5th Street Lumberton NC 28358 910-739-7348

Lumberton Missionary 102 Elba Street Lumberton NC 28358

Lumberton Mount Olive - LD 610 Normal Street Pembroke NC 28372 910-521-3535

Lumberton Nakina 9745 Seven Creeks Hwy Nakina NC 28455

Lumberton Tabernacle of Praise and Worship 4409 Pine Log Road Lumberton NC 28360

Lumberton The Life Center 498 East McDuffie Crossing Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-4408

Lumberton Westview 467 E. Great Marsh Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-4524

Morehead City Cedar Point 150 Bluff Road Cedar Point NC 28584 252-393-3457

Morehead City Crystal Coast 1101 Salter Path Road Salter Path NC 28512 252-247-0012

Morehead City Glad Tidings 4621 Country Club Road Morehead City NC 28557 252-726-0160

Morehead City Graham Memorial 3448 Mill Creek Road Newport NC 28570 252-726-6911

Morehead City Harker's Island 803 Island Road Harkers Island NC 28531 252-728-6222

Morehead City Maranatha 130 Airport Road Beaufort NC 28516 252-728-7737

Morehead City New Creation 109 McCotter Blvd Havelock NC 28532 252-447-6978

Morehead City Smyrna 85 Hwy 70 East Smyrna NC 28579 252-729-7729

New Bern Alliance 194 Main Street Alliance NC 28509

New Bern Bridgeton 943 Halfmoon Road New Bern NC 28560

New Bern Emmanuel Fellowship 1190 River Road New Bern NC 28562 252-636-2714

New Bern Friendship - NB 462 Tunstall Swamp Road Aurora NC 27806

New Bern Good News Outreach 3208 Oaks Road New Bern NC 28560

New Bern Goose Creek 2068 South Goose Creek Rd Grantsboro NC 28529

New Bern Holly Hill 1080 Piney Neck Road Vanceboro NC 28586 252-244-0710

New Bern Lowland 4689 Lowland Road Lowland NC 28552

New Bern New Covenant - NB 1212 Fulcher Lane New Bern NC 28562 252-637-3950

New Bern New Vision 53 Hobucken School Rd Hobucken NC 28537 252-745-4660

New Bern Reelsboro 221 Neuse Road New Bern NC 28560 252-745-7660

New Bern Trenton 322 N. Hwy. 41 Trenton NC 28585 252-448-1626

New Bern Vanceboro 620 First Avenue Vanceboro NC 28586

Raleigh Benson 8991 NC Highway 27 Benson NC 27504 919-894-3992

Raleigh Emmanuel 521 Polk Street Raleigh NC 27604 919-832-2100

Raleigh Evangel 201 Meadow Drive, Hwy 401 Fuquay Varina NC 27526 919-552-3421

Raleigh Grace 3725 Kildaire Farm Road Apex NC 27502 919-362-9355

Raleigh Hope 1696 Amelia Church Road Clayton NC 27520 919-550-0774

Raleigh Selma 402 N. Webb Street Selma NC 27576

Raleigh Smithfield First 1000 Wilson's Mill Road Smithfield NC 27577 919-934-9240

Raleigh The Awakening 951 Booker Dairy Road Smithfield NC 27577 252-813-7104

Raleigh The Capital 1308 US Hwy 70 West Garner NC 27529 919-772-5919

Raleigh The CrossWalk 6720 Highway 210 Angier NC 27501 919-634-2009

Raleigh The Genesis 6724 Hankinson Road Wendell NC 27591

Rocky Mount Alert 719 Alert Road Louisburg NC 27549

Rocky Mount Brentwood 3808 N. Main Street Tarboro NC 27886 252-823-0145

Rocky Mount Crossroads 5256 Vicksboro Road Henderson NC 27534 252-438-8427

Rocky Mount Ebenezer 1452 First Street Extension Nashville NC 27856 252-459-2188

Rocky Mount Faith Family Worship 4839 Redman Road Rocky Mount NC 27803

Rocky Mount Harvest Temple - RM 2267 W. 10th Street Roanoke Rapids NC 27870

Rocky Mount Hobgood 308 S. Bay Street Hobgood NC 27843 252-826-3308

Rocky Mount Liberty - RM 1468 American Legion Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-537-9295

Rocky Mount Living Faith Fellowship 1090 Westmount Drive Rocky Mount NC 27803 252-937-2999

Rocky Mount New Covenant - RM 1085 US Hwy 158 Bus W Norlina NC 27563 252-701-0071

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Rocky Mount Roanoke Rapids 145 Old Farm Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-308-6895

Rocky Mount Spring Hope 334 2nd Street Spring Hope NC

Rocky Mount Tarboro First 704 W. Howard Avenue Tarboro NC 27886 252-563-5325

Rocky Mount Taylor's Chapel 1933 Sandy Cross Road Nashville NC 27856

Rocky Mount Trinity 4235 Aurelian Springs Rd Halifax NC 27839

Rocky Mount Vaughan's Chapel 7261 Vaughans Chapel Rd Elm City NC 27822 252-443-2001

Rocky Mount Victory Praise and Worship Center 23775 Hwy. 125 North Scotland Neck NC 27874 252-826-5202

Williamston Belhaven 834 W. Main Street Belhaven NC 27810

Williamston Bethany 1248 Tyner Road Williamston NC 27892 252-692-6422

Williamston Faith 1614 Virginia Road Edenton NC 27932 252-482-7899

Williamston Grace Family Fellowship 24093 NC Hwy 903 Robersonville NC 27871 252-795-4272

Williamston Higher Ground 2209 US 13 South Ahoskie NC 27910 252-332-4044

Williamston Merritt's Chapel 5242 NC Hwy. 125 N. Oak City NC 27857

Williamston Millennium 247 Millennium Road Aulander NC 27805

Williamston New Beginnings 384 Mackey's Road Plymouth NC 27962 252-793-6685

Williamston Rehoboth 7710 Bear Grass Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-6296

Williamston Roper 311 E. Buncombe Street Roper NC 27970 252-793-3597

Williamston Swanquarter 14 Academy Street Swanquarter NC 27885

Williamston The Lighthouse 13756 NC 125 Hwy Hamilton NC 27840

Williamston Wades Point 5115 Pamlico Beach Rd Belhaven NC 27810 252-964-2422

Williamston Wakelon 403 Perrys Schoool Road Colerain NC 27924 252-345-7841

Williamston Williamston First 1000 N. Haughton Street Williamston NC 27892 252-792-7075

Wilmington Compassion Church (f.k.a. Gateway) 4815 Wrightsville Road Wilmington NC 28401 910-793-2556

Wilmington Good News Ministries 102 Doris Avenue East Jacksonville NC 28540 910-346-3323

Wilmington Harvest Fellowship 438 Gray Bridge Road Shallotte NC 28470 910-754-6616

Wilmington Living Word Fellowship 1029 George II Highway SE Winnabow NC 28479

Wilmington Penderlea 8348 Penderlea Hwy Willard NC 28471 910-285-7314

Wilmington Snead's Ferry 341 Fulcher Landing Rd Sneads Ferry NC 28460

Wilmington Wallace 311 South Cumberland St. Wallace NC 28466 910-285-2900

Wilmington Wilmington First 2901 Chestnut Street Wilmington NC 28405 910-763-8012

Wilson Black Creek 511 Center Street Black Creek NC 27813

Wilson Cornerstone 6357 Pine Street Bailey NC 27813 252-235-2435

Wilson Independence 8672 New Sandy Hill Church Rd Bailey NC 27807 252-235-6164

Wilson Lamm's Grove 6031 Wiggins Mill Road Lucama NC 27851 252-291-1984

Wilson Middlesex 9908 Rockside Road Middlesex NC 27557

Wilson Moore's Chapel 12424 NC 42 East Kenly NC 27542 919-284-5085

Wilson Shiloh - WD 5854 Shiloh Church Rd Wilson NC 27896 252-237-0597

Wilson Sims 6249 Main Street Sims NC 27880 252-293-0283

Wilson Stantonsburg 309 Moyton Road Stantonsburg NC 27883

Wilson Thompson Chapel 5620 Thompson Chapel Rd Wilson NC 27896 252-243-6502

Wilson Westmoreland 3102 Tilghman Road Wilson NC 27896 252-237-0636

Wilson Wilson First 2000 Ruann Dr SW Wilson NC 27893 252-243-3487

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DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH.

Clinton Clinton Community Dwight Dunning 834 Challenge Club Lane Clinton NC 28328 910-592-2836 910-592-3624

Clinton Coats Christ Fellowship Eddie White 101 Martin Street Dunn NC 28334 910-658-6965

Clinton Garland Larry Smith 3901 Niarada Drive Fayetteville NC 28306 910-567-4607

Clinton Goshen New Life Ken White PO Box 1981 Clinton NC 28329 910-592-3624

Clinton Gospel Tabernacle Randy Hill 914 West Pope Street Dunn NC 28334

Clinton Holland's Chapel Billy Hall 9121 Dorchester Lane Willow Springs NC 27592 919-275-4010

Clinton Midway Randy Anderson 98 Curtis Drive Erwin NC 28339 910-897-4522 910-893-4020

Clinton Peniel George Terry 300 Country Club Road Salemburg NC 28385

Clinton Saint Matthew Stanley King 4890 Giddensville Rd Faison NC 28341 910-594-2000

Clinton Sharon Ken Turner 2121 Odom Road Clinton NC 28328

Clinton The Journey Andy Shaffer 2645 Taylors Chapel Road Dunn NC 28334 910-891-5458 910-592-8131

Clinton Trinity Lakeshore Chris Brown 716 Carolina Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-891-4549

Clinton Tyndall Grove Larry Barnhill 478 The Avenue Clinton NC 28328

Clinton Warsaw James Earl Herring 857 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC 28365 919-635-1716

Fayetteville Aberdeen Horace Warwick 1021 Horseshoe Rd Aberdeen NC 28315 910-281-0133 910-944-2533

Fayetteville Abiding In Him Lydia Figueroa P.O. Box 9346 Fayetteville NC 28311 910-822-1566 910-429-0312

Fayetteville Baywood Richard Robinson 3051 Dunn Road Fayetteville NC 28312 910-339-6556

Fayetteville City of the Great King Marvin E. Smith 910-273-9749

Fayetteville Culbreth Memorial Casey Strickland 3522 US Hwy. 301 South Dunn NC 28334 910-591-8558

Fayetteville Divine Empowerment Kevin Robinson 8415 Dunmore Dr. Apt. A Huntersville NC 28078 910-425-4464 910-423-0427

Fayetteville Eastside Ernest Hinson P O Box 645 Star NC 27356 910-428-4277

Fayetteville Hope Christian Wayman Kirkman, Sr. 7704 Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC 28314 910-867-3806

Fayetteville Hope Christian (affiliate) Sandra Kirkman 7704 Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC 28314 910-867-3806

Fayetteville Hope Mills Elton Bryan 912 Center Church Rd Sanford NC 27330 919-774-8271 910-425-1203

Fayetteville New Life Anthony Rogers 1716 Catawba Street Fayetteville NC 28303 910-964-0010 910-485-4099

Fayetteville Northwood Temple John Hedgepeth 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC 28311 910-488-4016 910-488-7474

Fayetteville Oak Ridge Steve Dixon 21 Francis Drive Dunn NC 28334

Fayetteville Potter's Vessel Sandra Nowiski 145 Coates Road Linden NC 28356 910-497-4065

Fayetteville Redemption William Cavalier 3218 Nato Road Fayetteville NC 28306 910-423-1648 910-426-5551

Fayetteville Sanford First Tony Ward 2501 April Drive Raleigh NC 27603 919-625-2342

Fayetteville Shiloh Eddie Smith 1797 Dunn Road Roseboro NC 28382 910-525-5639

Fayetteville Stedman Allen Mayo 6028 Oak Spring Street Stedman NC 28391 910-483-2611

Goldsboro Belfast Joseph Tew 2631 Odom Road Clinton NC 28328 910-564-5604

Goldsboro Bizzell Grove Phillip Bland 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Rd Princeton NC 27569 919-965-5116 919-965-5850

Goldsboro Brocks Chapel Jeff Bartlett 6160 Minnie Hall Road Roseboro NC 28382 910-567-4894 910-531-4202

Goldsboro Church Alive Gary Jones 204 North Pointe Drive Goldboro NC 27530

Goldsboro Jones Grove Lee Britt 1049 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC 28365

Goldsboro Kenly Community Danny Rollins 3699 NC Hwy 111 N Pikeville NC 27863 919-580-9027 919-735-5151

Goldsboro Liberty Berry House 206 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC 27534 919-731-9800

Goldsboro Manley Grove Donald R. Massey 170 Ramsey Lane Princeton NC 27569

Goldsboro Mount Olive First Jeffrey Dail P.O. Box 397 Calypso NC 28325 919-658-5122

Goldsboro Niagara Michael Dye 1820 Bagley Road Kenly NC 27542 919-284-2460

Goldsboro Pikes Crossroads Merrill Davis P O Box 129 Stantonsburg NC 27883 919-242-7140 252-399-7880

Goldsboro Pine Level Jerry Barbee P O Box 1083 Norlina NC 27563 252-701-0071 252-701-0073

Goldsboro Saint John James A. Skinner 733 South Bentonville Road Four Oaks NC 27524 919-689-9576

Goldsboro Snow Hill Tony Lee 207 Eastover Drive Snow Hill NC 28580

Goldsboro Tabernacle Ronnie Heath 2568 Gurganus Road Snow Hill NC 28580 252-747-2596

Goldsboro The Bridge Jim Wall 411 Fedelon Trail Goldsboro NC 27530

Goldsboro The First Bill Rose 220 S. Spence St. Goldsboro NC 27534 919-580-0641 919-734-2674

Goldsboro Thunder Swamp Jonathan Altman 501 Smith Chapel Road Mount Olive NC 28365

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PASTORS (BY DISTRICT)

DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH.

Greenville Albritton Paul Rigsby 2323 Fred Everret Road Kinston NC 28504

Greenville Ayden David Butts 2144 Page Road Greenville NC 27858 252-439-0803 252-746-8493

Greenville Bethel Marc Swanner 2102 Charles Blvd. Greenville NC 27858 252-531-7979

Greenville Breakthrough Revival Ctr Robert Allen Jones 112 Harell Street Greenville NC 27858 252-902-4337

Greenville Briary Run Norman Smith P.O. Box 1003 Kinston NC 28503

Greenville Calvary Temple Timothy Creel 2406 Umstead Avenue Greenville NC 27858 252-413-0677

Greenville Carson Memorial Robert Arnold, Jr. 3306 Alvin Road Grimesland NC 27837 252-367-1206

Greenville Family Life Tabernacle Connie Newton 108 Osceola Drive Greenville NC 27858 252-413-6178

Greenville Graceway Linwood Lewis 5053 Highway 264 East Washington NC 27889 252-946-9768

Greenville Greenville First Ted Coody 1958 Pollard Road Farmville NC 27828 252-756-3315

Greenville Grifton Sherwood Page 723 River Walk Way, Apt. A Grifton NC 28530 252-227-2217

Greenville Grimesland Barry Blanton 7317 NC Hwy. 33 E. Grimesland NC 27837 252-752-4072

Greenville Hodges Chapel Ronnie Gurganus 2124 Winder Drive Winterville NC 28590 252-353-6595 252-975-4215

Greenville Hopewell Virgil Hacker 2609 Olympia Road New Bern NC 28560 252-670-1780

Greenville Kinston First Brian Rogers 3954 George Drive Ayden NC 28513

Greenville New Destiny Danny Hoell 3591 Gilead Shores Road Blounts Creek NC 27814

Greenville Saint Paul Arthur "Rich" Denning 109 Berkshire Drive Winterville NC 28590 252-342-7424

Greenville Spring of Living Water Tim Leggett 4377 West Wilson Street Farmville NC 27828

Greenville Word of Faith Clarence E. Gray, Jr. 409 Paladin Drive, Apt. N Greenville NC 27834 252-364-2787

Hispanic 1 Chapel of Hope Francisco Suero PO Box 1754 Clayton NC 27520 919-550-3488

Hispanic 1 Emmanuel Jose Manuel Del Villar 5244 Holly Ridge Farm Rd Raleigh NC 27616 919-231-0722 919-345-7186

Hispanic 1 Fountain of Hope Francisco Suero PO Box 1754 Clayton NC 27520 919-550-3488

Hispanic 1 Lighthouse of Hope Oscar Geovanny Reyes Arévalo 605 Adams St Selma NC 27576 919-351-4027

Hispanic 1 Living Faith CTM Arturo de León Rueda 200 Canal Street #33 Wilson NC 27893 252-406-7696

Hispanic 1 New Birth Tomas Serrano 4526 Tyler Lane Wilson NC 27893 252-237-2724

Hispanic 1 New Jerusalem Luis Manriquez 137 Thicket Drive Angier NC 27501 919-639-0257

Hispanic 1 Voice of God Miguelina Olivo 1032 Breeze Ln Clayton NC 27520 919-553-0891

Hispanic 2 Emmanuel Idelfonso Vargas 3510 Dobbs Farm Rd. Kinston NC 28504 252-522-2031

Hispanic 2 John 3:16 Maria Ester Bonilla 1212 Jefferson St Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-321-8518

Hispanic 2 King of Kings Idelfonso Vargas 3510 Dobbs Farm Rd. Kinston NC 28504

Hispanic 2 Mount Sinai CTM José Reyes P.O. Box 275 Morehead City NC 28557 252-515-1224

Hispanic 2 New Wine Marcial Aguillon Sanchez 222 Trinity Dr Snow Hill NC 28586 252-916-6920

Hispanic 2 Oasis of Hope Edgar Perez PO Box 1603 Winterville NC 28590 910-392-7610

Hispanic 2 Potter's House - H2 Miguel Salazar 3597 Pauls Path Rd La Grange NC 28551 252-521-0877

Hispanic 2 Restoration & Life Janet Rodriguez-Zapata 5916 Hibernia Dr. Grifton NC 28530 252-814-6837

Hispanic 2 Spring of Life Martha Bedoya 464 Main Street Winterville NC 28590 252-327-1751

Hispanic 2 The Blood of the Lamb Jose Esquivel 1525 Old Grantham Road Goldsboro NC 27530 919-736-7536

Hispanic 3 Christian Church of Wilmington Juan Pinedo 4445 Deborah Court Wilmington NC 28405 910-584-9332 (Gretta)

Hispanic 3 Fountain of Life Yeni Fuentes PO Box 658 Magnolia NC 28453 910-289-7160

Hispanic 3 Jesus is the Truth Manuel Cornejo 1086 Wrye Branch Road Clinton NC 28328 910-592-2897

Hispanic 3 Potters House - H3 Carlos Carrillo PO Box 392 Newton Grove NC 28366

Hispanic 3 Prince of Peace - H3 Juan Montes 1111 Newton Grove Hwy Newton Grove NC 28366 910-394-0516

Hispanic 3 Refuge and Salvation Concepcion Magadan 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC 28328

Hispanic 3 Restoration and Power Jeovanni Rivera Mejia 611 Washington Street Selma NC 27576

Hispanic 3 Rivers of Living Water - H3 Edgar Veliz Morales 337 Von Street Lumberton NC 28360

Hispanic 3 Spring of Revival Enrry Cantarero 2065 Southeast Boulevard Clinton NC 28328 910-590-3141

Hispanic 4 Bethel 3 Trinidad Rodriguez 213 Harris Ln Raeford NC 28376 910-207-0803

Hispanic 4 Bethel 5 CTM (orum) Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-2659

Hispanic 4 Bethel (St Pauls) Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-2659

Hispanic 4 Bethel House of God Alberto Mata 28427 Valley Dr Albemarle NC 28001 704-699-7133

Hispanic 4 Ebenezer Guillermo Solorzano 1009 Cromarty Avenue Sanford NC 27330 919-776-8029

Hispanic 4 Gospel Tabernacle Pedro Muñoz Juarez 409 Forever Lane Coats NC 27521

Hispanic 4 Jerusalem Alfredo Vargas 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-2659

Hispanic 4 Life and Hope Carlos Quesada P O Box 366 Red Springs NC 28377 910-416-4886

Hispanic 4 Mount Olive Jose Amador 105 Inlet Drive Raeford NC 28376 910-848-1432

Hispanic 4 New Rebirth Luis Feliz 801 Roberts Avenue Lumberton NC 28358 910-865-1328

Hispanic 4 Northwood Temple Eduardo Gonzalez 905 Willow Leaf Court Dunn NC 28334 910-897-7382 910-892-1436

Hispanic 4 Of God is The Power Marco Rosales 964 Jamestown Road Conway SC 29526

Hispanic 4 Prince of Peace - H4 Pablo Popoca 1405 Bobolink Rd. Sanford NC 27330

Hispanic 4 Solid Rock Juan Carlos Andrades 5583 Heather St Hope Mills NC 28348 910-689-6828

Hispanic 4 The Calvary Carlos Ventura PO Box 442 Angier NC 27501

Hispanic 4 Worship Without Boundaries Elvin Perez 705 Sarazen Drive Fayetteville NC 28303 910-488-5449 910-484-5277

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DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH.

Hispanic 5 Alpha and Omega Arnoldo Santibáñez 11755 Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC 27928 252-797-9931

Hispanic 5 Family of Grace Manuel Medina 1050 Watercress Road Williamston NC 27892

Hispanic 5 Rivers of Living Water Orlando Misraid Ovalle 404 Martin Luther King Dr. Apt B Elizabeth City NC 27909 252-267-6898

Hispanic 5 Tabernacle Arnoldo Santibáñez 11755 Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC 27928 252-797-9931

Hispanic 5 Way of Hope CTM Cesar Geovanny Zelaya PO Box 7244 Kill Devil Hills NC 27948

Lumberton Abbottsburg Larry Cain, Sr. PO Box 706 Chadbourn NC 28431 910-641-7109

Lumberton Boardman Clifton Jarvis 1540 Turceau Trail NE Leland NC 28451

Lumberton Calvary Elbert Rozer Watson 143 McAllister And W Circle Tarheel NC 28392 910-862-2744

Lumberton Chadbourn Donald Conway 16748 Rough and Ready Road Fair Bluff NC 28439

Lumberton Engage Life W. Craig Ray 4798 New Britton Hwy. E. Whiteville NC 28472

Lumberton Kingdom Place Gary Strickland 1329 Baywood Road Fayetteville NC 28312 910-717-4188

Lumberton Living Springs NC

Lumberton Lumberton First Anthony B. Rich 2324 Burney Road Bladenboro NC 28320

Lumberton Missionary Johnny Walters 2302 Marshall Street Lumberton NC 28358 910-618-1314

Lumberton Mount Olive - LD Steven Jacobs 607 Harry West Lane Ext. Pembroke NC 28372 910-521-7407

Lumberton Nakina NC

Lumberton Tabernacle of Praise & Worship Darrell Little 642 Derwood Road Lumberton NC 28358 910-618-9556 910-618-0607

Lumberton The Life Center Michael Gist 203 Elmhurst Dr, PO Box 7452 Lumberton NC 28359 910-740-6002

Lumberton Westview Ron Murdock 467 E. Great Marsh Church Rd Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-4524

Morehead City Cedar Point David Harper 119 Ole Field Circle Newport NC 28570 252-777-4000

Morehead City Crystal Coast Bobby Howard 1150 NC Hwy. 118 Vanceboro NC 28586

Morehead City Glad Tidings Tim Marriner 106 Stern Road Newport NC 28570 252-764-2888 252-726-0160

Morehead City Graham Memorial William (Bill) Hooper 340 Country Club Lane Newport NC 28570 252-838-1472

Morehead City Harker's Island Dell Murphy 399 Cape Lookout Drive Harkers Island NC 28531

Morehead City Maranatha Jacob Snider 100 Distant Creek Court New Bern NC 28560 252-772-8387

Morehead City New Creation John W. Tootle P O Box 1163 Newport NC 28570 252-393-2244

Morehead City Smyrna William O'Neal 101 Middens Creek Drive Smyrna NC 28579

New Bern Alliance Donald E. Zimmerman 410 Glory Road Beaufort NC 28516 252-648-7353

New Bern Bridgeton Kenneth Dixon 940 Halfmoon Rd New Bern NC 28560 252-638-8551 252-638-8551

New Bern Emmanuel Fellowship Joseph K. Williams 105 Paula Road New Bern NC 28560 252-637-6401

New Bern Friendship

New Bern Good News Outreach Glenda Harris 3208 Oaks Road New Bern NC 28560 252-633-0576 252-514-4000

New Bern Goose Creek Cindy Midyette 8467 Hwy 306 South Arapahoe NC 28510 252-249-0757

New Bern Holly Hill Marty Warren PO Box 636 Vanceboro NC 28586

New Bern Lowland Phillip Lewis 1713 Tunstall Swamp Rd Edward NC 27821 252-322-5898

New Bern New Covenant - NB Ben Britt 5004 Lakeshore Drive New Bern NC 28562

New Bern New Vision Wanda Atkinson 157 Truitt Road New Bern NC 28560 252-637-3520

New Bern Reelsboro Steve Willis 208 Pinewood Drive New Bern NC 28562 252-634-2314 252-745-7660

New Bern Trenton I. C. Wyatt P O Box 192 New Bern NC 28562 252-638-1455 252-633-4436

New Bern Vanceboro Chris Stewart 301 Ellington Way LaGrange NC 28551

Raleigh Benson Mark Fields 2002 Boykin Bridge Road Clinton NC 28328

Raleigh Emmanuel Johnny Newton 2132 Marriner Circle Raleigh NC 27603 919-828-2773

Raleigh Evangel Mark Fenn 203 Meadow Drive Fuquay Varina NC 27526 910-977-6171

Raleigh Grace Rob Keffer 2721 Rustic Brick Road Raleigh NC 27603 919-329-0472 919-362-9355

Raleigh Hope Luke Long 2057 Dove Lane Clayton NC 27527

Raleigh Selma T. P. Davis 511 North Raiford Street Selma NC 27576 919-965-3237

Raleigh Smithfield First Roger Banks 34 Jill Boulevard Selma NC 27576 919-965-2491 919-965-3545

Raleigh The Awakening Allen Peacock 164 Rose Pace Court Princeton NC 27569

Raleigh The Capital Ryan Jackson 101 Naylor Creek Place Garner NC 27529 919-720-4441 919-772-5919

Raleigh The CrossWalk Ron Barefoot, Jr. 417 Everland Parkway Angier NC 27501 919-634-2009

Raleigh The Genesis Adam Blackmon 3212 Natural Pines Place Zebulon NC 27597 919-365-0447

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DISTRICT PASTORATE FIRST LAST PASTOR'S ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH.

Rocky Mount Alert Jerry Fuller 100 Winding Creek Drive Youngsville NC 27596

Rocky Mount Brentwood Paul Mobley, Jr. 1076 Rose Bud Lane Williamston NC 27892

Rocky Mount Crossroads Michael Bryant 5753 Vicksboro Road Henderson NC 27536 252-438-8427

Rocky Mount Ebenezer David Radford 1704 Woodside Drive, West Wilson NC 27893 252-237-0496

Rocky Mount Faith Family Worship Gerald Parker 2128 Old Mill Road Rocky Mount NC 27803 252-443-2150 252-937-8311

Rocky Mount Harvest Temple - RM Norwood Starling 2267 W. Tenth Street Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-537-5084

Rocky Mount Hobgood Dwight Jones 1674 Dail Loop Road Tarboro NC 27886 252-641-4557

Rocky Mount Liberty - RM Anthony Smith 4561 Thelma Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-535-1122 252-533-6150

Rocky Mount Living Faith Fellowship Ramon Mizell 508 Morgan Trace Lane Goldsboro NC 27530 919-631-7840

Rocky Mount New Covenant - RM Jim Wells 211 Elm Grove Road Colerain NC 27924

Rocky Mount Roanoke Rapids First Matthew Smith 217 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870

Rocky Mount Spring Hope Jesse Weaver 1001 Drew Court Garner NC 27529 919-359-0947

Rocky Mount Tarboro First Robert J. Forehand 704 West Howard Avenue Tarboro NC 27886 252-563-5325

Rocky Mount Taylor's Chapel Daniel Moss 1938 Lindsay Road Nashville NC 27856 252-451-2727

Rocky Mount Trinity Mitchell Norville 4237 Aurelian Springs Road Halifax NC 27839

Rocky Mount Vaughan's Chapel Reuben Batchelor 3360 Batchelor Road Nashville NC 27856 252-443-6253

Rocky Mount Victory Praise & Worship Ctr Dallas Gurganus 105 Club Drive Robersonville NC 27871

Williamston Belhaven Medford Hopkins 746 Old Pamlico Beach Rd W. Belhaven NC 27810 252-964-4568

Williamston Bethany Chris Watkins 1248 Tyner Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-3752 252-792-0943

Williamston Faith Danny Gurganus 1320 Greenhall Rd Edenton NC 27932

Williamston Grace Family Fellowship David Bryan 2634 W. Timberlake Boulevard Robersonville NC 27871

Williamston Higher Ground Raymond Faircloth, Sr. 244 Brinkleyville Road Ahoskie NC 27910 252-862-8526

Williamston Merritt's Chapel NC

Williamston Millennium Taylor Latham 113 Bruce Farmer Road Aulander NC 27805

Williamston New Beginnings James "Jim" Howell, Jr. 1664 Hollis Road Plymouth NC 27962 252-927-2223

Williamston Rehoboth Lamarr Jackson 121 Tarheel Drive Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-0210

Williamston Roper Tommy Oliver P.O. Box 116 Roper NC 27970

Williamston Swanquarter Mike Wheeler 1435 Quarter Road Swan Quarter NC 27885 252-542-0417

Williamston The Lighthouse Larry Lilley 1061 W. Islands Road Williamston NC 27892

Williamston Wades Point Jody O'Neal 1965 O'Neal Lane Williamston NC 27892

Williamston Wakelon NC

Williamston Williamston First Timothy Bowen 104 Plum Street Williamston NC 27892 252-792-0120

Wilmington Compassion Church L. James Young 2905 John Yeamen Road Wilmington NC 28405 910-264-0765 910-791-4611

Wilmington Good News Ministries Al Marks 221 Country Club Drive Jacksonville NC 28546 919-466-7620 919-363-9991

Wilmington Harvest Fellowship Tom Johnson 1808 Wood Duck Street SW Supply NC 28462 910-842-3347

Wilmington Living Word Fellowship Robert C. Wilson, Jr. 50 Carol Lynn Drive NE Leland NC 28451 910-253-7721

Wilmington Penderlea Dean Walker 3530 Fennell Town Road Rocky Point NC 28457

Wilmington Snead's Ferry John Norris 306 Cross Street Sneads Ferry NC 28460 910-327-0011

Wilmington Wallace Bobby Smith 1745 NC Highway 55 W Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-2704

Wilmington Wilmington First Paul Evans 7115 Farrington Farms Drive Wilmington NC 28411 910-791-2515 910-763-8012

Wilson Black Creek Dale Eatmon 29 Pleasants Way Louisburg NC 27549 919-853-3665

Wilson Cornerstone Angel Padilla P.O. Box 252 Middlesex NC 27557

Wilson Independence Phillip Hawley 5636 Lloyd Road Lucama NC 27851

Wilson Lamm's Grove Tony Hawley 6005 Lucama Road Lucama NC 27851 252-236-2707

Wilson Middlesex Ronnie Lee Conner 818 Mill Branch Church Road Aulander NC 27805 252-798-7502

Wilson Moore's Chapel David West 12386 NC Highway 42 East Kenly NC 27542

Wilson Shiloh - WD Danny Harris P.O. Box 8073 Rocky Mount NC 27804 252-446-1939

Wilson Sims Vernon Potter 8259 Seven Paths Road Spring Hope NC 27822 252-459-2188

Wilson Stantonsburg Robbie Parnell PO Box 284 Stantonsburg NC 27883 252-728-4765

Wilson Thompson Chapel William G. Pike 1805 Laughlin Street Tarboro NC 27886

Wilson Westmoreland Jerry Nelson 1908 Sierra Drive Wilson NC 27896 252-291-2456

Wilson Wilson First Chuck Gentry 126 Windyfield Drive Goldsboro NC 27530

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ORDAINED AND ORDAINED RETIRED

LAST NAME FIRST NAME SPOUSE ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP HOME PH. WORK PH. JOINED RETIRED

Aguillon Sanchez Marcial Juana 222 Trinity Dr Snow Hill NC 28586 252-916-6920 2003

Alligood Rose P.O. Box 992 Chocowinity NC 27817 252-946-4589 252-946-1116 2004

Altman Jonathan Anna 501 Smith Chapel Road Mount Olive NC 28365 2011

Aman Patricia Joseph 158 Linville Lane Willow Springs NC 27592-8420 919-331-4140 1991

Anderson Calvin Marie 7550 Main Street Vanceboro NC 28586 2000

Anderson Randy Connie 98 Curtis Drive Erwin NC 28339 910-897-4522 910-893-4020 1996

Angulo Fernando Mary 107 Gulf Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-890-3350 910-980-1162 1997

Arnold Vince Teresa 148 E. Ivybridge Drive Hubert NC 28539 1976

Arnold, Jr. Robert Teresa 3306 Alvin Road Grimesland NC 27837 252-367-1206

Arthur Cheri David 266 Boone Trail Garner NC 27529 704-843-0336 704-843-6563 1997

Arthur David Cheri 266 Boone Trail Garner NC 27529 704-681-5353 704-843-0336 1992

Arthur Elsie Joe 106 Nicholson Road Garner NC 27529 919-779-0160 2003 2003

Arthur Joe Elsie 106 Nicholson Road Garner NC 27529 919-779-0160 2003 2003

Autry Kenneth Jeanette 4254 US 301 South Dunn NC 28334 910-892-5096 1990 1987

Avila Luis Lilliana 6817 Bear Canyon Drive Oklahoma City OK 73162 405-470-2554

Banks Jerry Janelle 2706 Westbrooke Drive Kinston NC 28504-1151 252-361-7084 252-756-5774 1997

Banks Roger Frances 34 Jill Boulevard Selma NC 27576 919-965-2491 919-965-3545 1992

Barbato, II Richard Terry 217 N. Cottonwood Drive Goldsboro NC 27530 919-735-1185 2008

Barbee Jerry Judy P.O. Box 1083 Norlina NC 27563 252-701-0071 252-701-0073 2001

Barber Jerome Genise 421 Shawn Road Lumberton NC 28358 513-429-4898 2008

Barnes David Katie 604 E. Morris Avenue, Apt. 130 Benson NC 27504 2003

Barnes Lyndel Brenda Gail 1440 Holly Branch Road Greenville NC 27858 252-321-6153 2011

Bartlett Douglas Anne 564 Country Club Rd. Mount Olive NC 28365 919-738-8179 910-980-1162 1982

Bartlett Jeff Connie 6160 Minnie Hall Road Roseboro NC 28382 910-567-4894 910-531-4202 1977

Bartlett Michael Leslie 6216 Azalea Drive Stedman NC 28391 910-488-7474 2011

Batchelor Marie Reuben 3360 Batchelor Road Nashville NC 27856 252-443-6253 2006 2012

Batchelor Reuben Marie 3360 Batchelor Road Nashville NC 27856 252-443-6253 1963 2003

Baysden Mickey Vicky 5508 Bernhardt Court Wilmington NC 28409-3962 910-622-0902 1978

Bedoya Martha Luis 464 Main Street Winterville NC 28590 252-327-1751 2004

Berry Linwood Nancy P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 1984

Berry Nancy Linwood P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 1996

Blackmon Adam Sheree 3212 Natural Pines Place Zebulon NC 27597 919-365-0447 1998

Bland Jonathan Rebeccah 1001 Tulip Drive Yukon OK 73099 910-358-1887 2015

Bland Phillip Holly 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Road Princeton NC 27569 919-965-5116 919-965-5850 1999

Blanton Barry Michelle 7317 NC Hwy. 33 E. Grimesland NC 27837 252-752-4072 2007

Boatman Carol 1315 E. 6th Avenue, Apt. 211 Winfield KS 67156 2008

Bonilla Maria Ester 1212 Jefferson St Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-321-8518 2006

Bonner James Ray Scarlett 2897 Kennedy Home Road LaGrange NC 28551 1988 2014

Bowen Hermilita Monty P.O. Box 35 Fairmont NC 28340 910-654-4984

Bowen Timothy Gail 104 Plum Street Williamston NC 27892 252-792-0120 1994

Boyd Charles Laura 115 Hounds Run Drive Goldsboro NC 27530 405-640-5291 1992

Boyd Rose P.O. Box 170 Falcon NC 28342 980-1101 1977

Britt Rudolph Phyllis 1166 Crowsfoot Road Mount Olive NC 28365 919-689-3856 1967 2010

Britton M. R. Lula 121 Westover Dr Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 1960 1991

Brown Chris Anita 716 Carolina Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-891-4549 2001

Bryan Elton Frances 912 Center Church Rd Sanford NC 27330 919-774-8271 910-425-1203 1969 2013

Bryant Michael Diana 5753 Vicksboro Road Henderson NC 27536 252-438-8427 2011

Butts David Mary Ida 2144 Page Road Greenville NC 27858 252-439-0803 252-746-8493 1966 2002

Cantarero Enrry Yolany 2065 Southeast Boulevard Clinton NC 28328 910-590-3141 2004

Cantrell Kerry Kay P.O. Box 546 Beulaville NC 28518 2008

Capps J. Michael Janet 10225 NC Hwy. 39 Middlesex NC 27557 919-284-5085 1982 2017

Carrillo Carlos Marlene P.O. Box 392 Newton Grove NC 28366 2013

Chester Tommy Connie 501 Captains Place Fayetteville NC 28311 910-488-7474 (Office) 2012

Clark Wiley T. P.O. Box 151 Falcon NC 28342 910-980-1071 1953 2001

Clowers Bonnie Darrel 5940 Wrench Road Godwin NC 28344 706-567-4115 2002

Clowers Darrel Bonnie 5940 Wrench Road Godwin NC 28344 706-567-4115 2002

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Conner Ronnie Lee Wanda 818 Mill Branch Church Road Aulander NC 27805 252-798-7502 2010

Conway Bobby Jennifer 1682 Rams Horn Road Greenville NC 27834 252-378-9281 2015

Coody Ted Tammy 1958 Pollard Road Farmville NC 27828 252-756-3315 2014

Cooper Peter Denise 130 Essex Street, #71B South Hamilton MA 01982 2018

Corbett Gerald Brenda 400 New Bridge Street Jacksonville NC 28540 910-346-4324 910-938-3672 2004

Cornejo Manuel Rufina 1086 Wrye Branch Road Clinton NC 28328 910-592-2897 2001

Couillard Michael Mary Ellen 140 Windwood Drive Stedman NC 28391 910-483-7477 919-566-6429 2004

Creel Timothy Ruth 2406 Umstead Avenue Greenville NC 27858-4721 252-413-0677 1965 2004

Dail Jeffrey Lisa P.O. Box 397 Calypso NC 28325 919-658-5122 2007

Daniels Jonathan Brandie 3786 Mt. Moriah Church Road Clinton NC 28328 2006

Daniels William C. Sandra 278 Godwin Lake Rd Benson NC 27504 919-894-2252 910-980-1065 1976 2017

Davis Carol T. P. 511 North Raiford Street Selma NC 27576 919-965-3237 2001

Davis Merrill Marlyn P.O. Box 129 Stantonsburg NC 27883 919-242-7140 252-399-7880 1993 2018

Davis T. P. Carol 511 North Raiford Street Selma NC 27576 919-965-3237 1992 2013

Del Villar Jose Manuel 5244 Holly Ridge Farm Rd Raleigh NC 27616 919-231-0722 919-345-7186 1996

Denning Arthur "Rich" Teresa 109 Berkshire Drive Winterville NC 28590 252-342-7424 2013

Dixon J. Frederick Carolyn 1930 Tara Court, Apt. 102 Greenville NC 27858 252-364-1790 1968 2013

Dixon Kenneth Shirley 940 Halfmoon Rd New Bern NC 28560 252-638-8551 252-638-8551 1960 2004

Dixon Steve Leah 21 Francis Drive Dunn NC 28334 1996

Doss Debbie Michael 4865 Green Hills Road Rocky Mount NC 27804 252-443-0236 2015

Dowdy Betty Charlotte Square, 5820 Carmel Rd Charlotte NC 28226 704-849-2647 980-428-5355 1977 1999

Dowen Robert Marianne 236 Deep Creek Drive Clayton NC 27537 919-938-1621 2009

Downing Alison R.L. 4508 Chandler Drive Wilson NC 27896

Downing R. L. Alison 4508 Chandler Drive Wilson NC 27896 1974

Downing Warren Brenda 6039 Homestead Road Elm City NC 27822 252-236-4111 2006

Dunning Dwight Sharon 834 Challenge Club Lane Clinton NC 28328 910-592-2836 910-592-3624 1973

Dye Michael Chatay 1820 Bagley Road Kenly NC 27542 919-284-2460 2015

Eakes Mary Sean 193 Howards Lane Dunn NC 28334 910-308-9644 2011

Eatmon Dale Pam 29 Pleasants Way Louisburg NC 27549 919-853-3665 1993

Echeverria Elizabeth 1009 Cromartie Avenue Sanford NC 27330 919-776-8029

Edwards Paul Bonnie P.O. Box 5 Ahoskie NC 27910 252-305-4388 1982

Eichacker David Jean 90 Candlewood Drive Zebulon NC 27597 2003

Enloe Steve 3124 Phillies Circle Fayetteville NC 28306 1974 2016

Evans Paul Loala 7115 Farrington Farms Drive Wilmington NC 28411 910-791-2515 910-763-8012 1983

Faircloth Wilda Ted 649 Mt. Moriah Church Road Clinton NC 28328 910-564-2080 910-592-5143 2004

Faircloth, Jr. Ray Pam 130 Hollowell Road Aulander NC 27805 252-287-6323 2014

Faircloth, Sr. Raymond Jenny 244 Brinkleyville Road Ahoskie NC 27910 252-862-8526 1987

Fields Mark Lynn 2002 Boykin Bridge Road Clinton NC 28328 1999

Figueroa Lydia Miguel P.O. Box 9346 Fayetteville NC 28311 910-822-1566 910-429-0312 1996

Fleet Casey Heather 118 Lucy Fretwell Lane Ahoskie NC 27910 2012

Forehand Robert J. Celia 704 West Howard Avenue Tarboro NC 27886 252-563-5325 1972 2018

Forehand W. J. Helen 3394 Pauls Path Rd. LaGrange NC 28551 252-566-9627 1958 1999

Francisco Joseph Becky 1308 US Hwy. 70 W. Garner NC 27529 1999

Frith Keisha Mendez 1443 Seabiscuit Drive Parkton NC 28371 910-425-0378 2015

Fulford A. Dean Robin 4681 Pamlico Beach Road Belhaven NC 27810 252-964-4851 252-964-2422 1990

Garro Luis Martha 464 Main Street Winterville NC 28590 252-327-1751 2015

Gawinski Peggy 50 Lynn Road Lumberton NC 28358 2008

Gentry Charles "Chuck" Michelle 126 Windyfield Drive Goldsboro NC 27530 2010

Gentry J. Frank Betty 1208 Whitehall Road Winterville NC 28590 252-321-6986 1967 2004

Gist Michael Stephanie 203 Elmhurst Dr., PO Box 7452 Lumberton NC 28359 910-740-6002 2012

Gonzalez Albert Jiep P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157

Gonzalez Jiep Albert P.O. Box12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157

Gonzalez Jose Eduardo Kathya 905 Willow Leaf Court Dunn NC 28334 910-897-7382 910-892-1436 2005

Goodson Myrisha Tommy P.O. Box 275 Coats NC 27521 2007

Gray, Jr. Clarence E. 409 Paladin Drive, Apt. N Greenville NC 27834 252-364-2787 2007

Green Jerry Teresa 5116 Blue Clay Road Castle Hayne NC 28429 1997 2012

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Gregory Jonathan Wendy 5401 Plainview Hwy Dunn NC 28334 910-891-7794 1993

Griffin Vera P.O. Box 706 Troy NC 27371 281-415-4742 1968 2000

Gurganus Dallas Janice 105 Club Drive Robersonville NC 27871 1980

Gurganus Danny Cynthia 1320 Greenhall Rd Edenton NC 27932 1981

Gurganus Ronnie Debra 2124 Winder Drive Winterville NC 28590 252-353-6595 252-975-4215 1982

Hall Billy Karen 9121 Dorchester Lane Willow Springs NC 27592 919-275-4010 2002

Hannah Jerry Evelyn 215 Ellington Way LaGrange NC 28551 910-538-7327 2013

Hardison Ferrell Millie 125 Airport Road Waverly TN 37185 1985

Harrell Roland L. Phyllis 5817 Heatherstone Drive Raleigh NC 27606 919-851-8712 1970 2011

Harris Danny Diane P.O. Box 8073 Rocky Mount NC 27804 252-446-1939 1985

Hatcher Ralph Edward Jennifer 150 Pope Wray Road Turkey NC 28393 2012

Hawley Phillip Pamela 5636 Lloyd Road Lucama NC 27851 2010

Hawley Tony Joyce 6005 Lucama Road Lucama NC 27851 252-236-2707 2002

Hayes Erfie D. Vickie 718 Spring Branch Rd Dunn NC 28334 910-567-2361 1979 2006

Heath Jobie Irma 619 Tully Hill Road Kinston NC 28504 252-527-6342 2000 2009

Heath Ronnie Christine 2568 Gurganus Road Snow Hill NC 28580 252-747-2596 2001 2013

Hedgepeth John Faye 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC 28311 910-488-4016 910-488-7474 1963

Herring James Earl Doris 857 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC 28365 919-635-1716 1979 2004

Hill J. Randy Bonnie 914 West Pope Street Dunn NC 28334 2017

Hilliard Stacy D. Bobbie 8801 NW 121st Terrace Oklahoma City OK 73162 2006

Hinson Ernest Marlene P.O. Box 645 Star NC 27356 910-428-4277

Hinson John Betty 1618 Grogan St. Sanford NC 27330 919-777-5161 1969 2013

Hodge James P. 2508 Oak Street Lumberton NC 28358 910-671-0623 910-648-6456 1987

Hoell Danny Judy 3591 Gilead Shores Road Blounts Creek NC 27814 2017

Hollamon Gerald Joann 440 Mills Loop Road Mount Olive NC 28365

Hood R. N. Ruby P.O. Box 7085 Jacksonville NC 28540 910-347-6074 1953 1990

Hooper William (Bill) Melanie 340 Country Club Lane Newport NC 28570 252-838-1472 2015

Hopkins Medford Julia 746 Old Pamlico Beach Rd W. Belhaven NC 27810 252-964-4568 1990 2009

Horne Jesse B. Annie 4665 Boswellville Rd Wilson NC 27893 252-292-9383 1989 1998

House Berry 206 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC 27534 919-731-9800 1983

Howard Bobby Marcie 1150 NC Hwy. 118 Vanceboro NC 28586 1979 2008

Howard John Andrea 1206 Pate Town Road Goldsboro NC 27530 919-330-5437 2003

Howell, Jr. James "Jim" Judith 1664 Hollis Road Plymouth NC 27962 252-927-2223 2013

Hubbard C. Oris Rose P.O. Box 2 Falcon NC 28342-0002 910-502-6989 910-980-1162 1981

Hunt, Jr. Merle 105 Conch Court Gloucester NC 28528 2014

Ingram David 1916 Michele Court Florence SC 29505

Jackson Paul C. Elaine 1495 Core Point Rd Ernul NC 28527 252-514-0285 1961 2007

Jackson R. Paul Angilena 1821 Faber St. Fayetteville NC 28304 910-425-3827 1986

Jackson Ryan Emily 101 Naylor Creek Place Garner NC 27529 919-720-4441 919-772-5919 1992

Jacobs Steven Elaine 607 Harry West Lane Ext. Pembroke NC 28372 910-521-7407 2004

Jarvis Clifton Wilma 1540 Turceau Trail NE Leland NC 28451 2008

Jernigan Ralph Eloise c/o Rolling Ridge, 700 Mt. Olive Dr. Newton Grove NC 28366 910-590-3450 1950 1992

Jernigan, Jr Ralph Sara 415 Cornerstone Street Lynchburg VA 24502 434-525-3958 434-582-2434 1983

Johnson Patricia Ted 105 A Pintail Court Whiteville NC 28472 910-352-2421 1995 2004

Johnson Ted S. Patricia 105 A Pintail Court Whiteville NC 28472 910-352-2421 1995 2004

Johnson Tom Cathy 1808 Wood Duck Street SW Supply NC 28462 910-842-3347 1990

Jones Dwight Jackie 1674 Dail Loop Road Tarboro NC 27886 252-641-4557 1972

Jones Faye Greg 402 Stallings Road Zebulon NC 27597 919-269-9858 2008

Jones Patsy Jimmy 3052 Contentnea Road Wilson NC 27893 2004 2017

Jones Roger Odessa 5320 River Road Vanceboro NC 28586 252-244-0645 1996 2013

Jones Rylan Ashley 224 Morada Bay Drive Newport NC 28570 2008

Jones Steve Debby 614 Goodyear Avenue Inverness FL 34452 352-419-5686 2002 2013

Keffer Rob Charmine 2721 Rustic Brick Road Raleigh NC 27603 919-329-0472 919-362-9355 2004

Kelley Larry Betty 4598 S. NC 41 Wallace NC 28466 919-847-5717 2000 2010

King Stanley Tina 4890 Giddensville Rd Faison NC 28341 910-594-2000 1998 2018

Kirkman, Sr. Wayman Sandra 7704 Hazelwood Avenue Fayetteville NC 28314 910-867-3806 2008

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Knowles Rodney Barbara 409 Dover Rd Wilmington NC 28409 910-395-4094 1969 1998

Latham Taylor Shelia 113 Bruce Farmer Road Aulander NC 27805 2004

Leggett Ralph Vadie 210 Harris Street Williamston NC 27892 252-792-0829 1970 2004

Leggett Roger Catherine 2750 Piney Grove Church Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-2588 1997 2013

Leggett Tim Vanessa 4377 West Wilson Street Farmville NC 27828 1994

Lewis Phillip Tammy 1713 Tunstall Swamp Rd Edward NC 27821 252-322-5898 1991 2013

List Gailya P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157

Little Darrell Sara 642 Derwood Road Lumberton NC 28358-7790 910-618-9556 910-618-0607 1989

Loftin Paul Belinda 117 Oak Drive Morehead City NC 28557 2009

Long Luke Heather 2057 Dove Lane Clayton NC 27527 1994

Long T. Elwood Jean 5843 Shiloh Church Road Wilson NC 27896 1960 2008

Loudermilk Gary P.O. Box 38001 Raleigh NC 27627 919-254-3542 1991

Manning Linwood Joyce 1453 Birdneck Circle Greenville NC 27858 252-355-0502 1956 1992

Manriquez Luis Melania 137 Thicket Drive Angier NC 27501 919-639-0257 1994 2013

Marks Al Dee 221 Country Club Drive Jacksonville NC 28546 919-466-7620 919-363-9991 0

Marley Shane Jennifer 19030 Sarichef Loop Eagle River AK 99577 1998

Marriner Tim Cathy 106 Stern Road Newport NC 28570 252-764-2888 252-726-0160 1998

Marshburn Janice Gary 5389 Richlands Highway Jacksonville NC 28540 910-324-4388 1998

Marshburn Jr. Errett 1957 Country Squire Road Kinston NC 28504 1997

Mayo Allen Debbie 6028 Oak Spring Street Stedman NC 28391 910-483-2611 ext.106 (ch)1992

McDowell Bill 311 Annadel Street Murfreesboro TN 37128 252-758-6519 2011

Medina Manuel Ruth 1050 Watercress Road Williamston NC 27892 2011

Meyer Althea P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 1999

Michaelson John Robert Heather 30 Atlantic Avenue Benson NC 27504 2013

Midyette Cindy 8467 Hwy 306 South Arapahoe NC 28510 252-249-0757 2003

Milliken Ken Nancy 601 Hillside Dr. North #3401 N. Myrtle Beach SC 29582 910-892-4011 1983 2016

Mizell Ramon 508 Morgan Trace Lane Goldsboro NC 27530 919-631-7840 2018

Moore M. Bethea Joyce 1021 Oakwater Drive Garner NC 27529 919-662-9087 1972 2013

Moore Tony Kathy P.O. Box 226 Turkey NC 28393 910-592-1321 910-592-6782 2010

Mooring Kevin Amy 112 Collingwood Drive Pikeville NC 27863 919-242-9514 2014

Moss Daniel Amanda 1938 Lindsay Road Nashville NC 27856 252-451-2727 2002

Murdock Ron Gloria 467 E. Great Marsh Church Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-4524 2009

Murphy Dell Serafina Julia 399 Cape Lookout Drive Harkers Island NC 28531 2015

Nelms Ricky Darnell P.O. Box 7815 Wilson NC 27895 1992

Nelson Danny Rose P.O. Box 144 Falcon NC 28342 910-980-9922 910-980-1162 1970

Nelson Jerry Teresa 1908 Sierra Drive Wilson NC 27896 252-291-2456 2002

Newton Connie Sandra 108 Osceola Drive Greenville NC 27858 252-413-6178 2011

Newton Johnny 2132 Marriner Circle Raleigh NC 27603 919-828-2773 2011 2016

Norman Annie Arthur 720 Norman Road Blounts Creek NC 27814 252-322-5205 2009

Norris Coleen Dexter 2216 Old Crews Road Raleigh NC 27616 2007

Norris Edwin Lee Barbara 168 Sodan Drive Willow Springs NC 27592-6008 919-894-4469 2003 2011

Norville Mitchell Janet 4237 Aurelian Springs Road Halifax NC 27839 2011

Nowiski Sandra Daniel 145 Coates Road Linden NC 28356 910-497-4065 1997

Oliver Jon Nicole 3916 Barclay Way Wade NC 28395 910-484-5379 910-980-1162 1997

Oliver Tommy P.O. Box 116 Roper NC 27970 2016

Olivo Miguelina Rodolfo 1032 Breeze Ln Clayton NC 27520 919-553-0891 2003

Olivo Rodolfo Miguelina 1032 Breeze Ln Clayton NC 27520 919-553-0891 1996

O'Neal Sherwood Mary 2400 Deanie Ave Tarboro NC 27886 1986 2007

O'Neal William Janet 101 Middens Creek Drive Smyrna NC 28579 1982

Ormond Robert A. Juanita 201 Briarwood Lane New Bern NC 28560 1975 2014

Padilla Angel Kim P.O. Box 252 Middlesex NC 27557 2002

Page Sherwood Edna 723 River Walk Way, Apt. A Grifton NC 28530 252-227-2217 1989 2011

Parker Gerald Stella 2128 Old Mill Road Rocky Mount NC 27803 252-443-2150 252-937-8311 2000 2017

Parker Mary Susan 3130 Kendale Dr Sanford NC 27332 919-776-5860 1953 1995

Parnell Robbie Amy P.O. Box 284 Stantonsburg NC 27883 252-728-4765 2014

Parsons Jesse L. c/o Steve Parson, 4423 NC Hwy 54 Graham NC 27532 919-499-2206 (Liberty) 1963 1994

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Payne Patsy Robert Elbert 501 South Main Street Broadway NC 27505 919-258-6242 1992 2005

Peacock Allen Misty 164 Rose Pace Court Princeton NC 27569 2002

Peacock Robert "Cutty" Linda 1931 Old Beulah Road Selma NC 27576 2011

Pearson Willis Phyllis 5936 Lamm Road Wilson NC 27896 252-524-1683 1977 2014

Perez Edgar Dina Magaly P.O. Box 1603 Winterville NC 28590 910-392-7610 2006

Perkins Danita 720 McMillan Drive Tarboro NC 27886 2015

Perry J. B. Geneva NO MAIL!! -- 104 Halley Drive Jesup GA 31545 252-240-2894 1993 2001

Phelps Maurice Judith 3205 Catarina Lane New Bern NC 28562 252-422-9900 9901 1965 2008

Pinedo Juan Gretta 4445 Deborah Court Wilmington NC 28405 910-584-9332 (Gretta)

Pitti Rocio Daniel 15825 Umbrella Lane, Apt. 107 Charlotte NC 28278 2006

Pittman Tim Lajaune 1436 Elijah Road Orrum NC 28369 2009

Pollard Blanche 123 Tarheel Drive Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-6714 1952 1994

Pollard Johnie 303 Barbour Road, #701 Morehead City NC 28557 252-726-5770 1967 1990

Pope Sherrill 710 West Morris Circle Dunn NC 28334 910-892-3311 1972 1989

Popoca Pablo Maria 1405 Bobolink Rd. Sanford NC 27330 2003

Potter Raymond Margaret P.O. Box 3038 Greenville NC 27836 252-757-0210 1950 1994

Potter Vernon Vicky 8259 Seven Paths Road Spring Hope NC 27822 252-459-2188 1993 2015

Prosper Guy Margaret 5400 Blue Clay Rd Castle Hayne NC 28429 910-675-2143 1971 1997

Purifoy Lyndon Penny 910-642-5188 1999

Radford Jeffrey 1504 Laurel St Goldsboro NC 27530 919-734-5169 1996

Ray W. Craig Angela 4798 New Britton Hwy. E. Whiteville NC 28472 2016

Rigsby Paul Lesley 2323 Fred Everret Road Kinston NC 28504

Rigsby Rhonda Leslie Mark 111 Woodland Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-578-3451 2011

Robertson William D. Shelby 747 Douglas Run Road Emporia VA 23847 2015

Robinson Kevin Sheila 8415 Dunmore Dr. Apt. A Huntersville NC 28078 910-425-4464 910-423-0427 2009

Robinson Richard Joan 3051 Dunn Road Fayetteville NC 28312 910-339-6556 2000

Rogers Anthony Judy 1716 Catawba Street Fayetteville NC 28303-4102 910-964-0010 910-485-4099 1989 2011

Rogers Brian Wendy 3954 George Drive Ayden NC 28513 1999

Rogers Elizabeth 912 Magnolia Lane Apts. Dunn NC 28334 1992 2009

Rollins Danny Tanya 3699 NC Hwy 111 N Pikeville NC 27863 919-580-9027 919-735-5151 2002

Rooks Chris Chrystal 2348 Deep Run Church Road Deep Run NC 28525 2006

Rose Bill Lynn 220 S. Spence St. Goldsboro NC 27534 919-580-0641 919-734-2674 1988

Roy Ron Phyllis P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 2002

Santamaria Samuel Genara 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC 28384-9278 910-865-2659 2018

Sapp Hubert 1551 Holly Hills Road Powhatan VA 23139 1992 2010

Sasser Tony Sandy 1728 Grantham School Road Mt. Olive NC 28365 2014

Sawyer Lawrence Connie 132 Kings Way Moyock NC 27958 2016

Shaffer Andy Terri 2645 Taylors Chapel Road Dunn NC 28334 910-891-5458 910-592-8131 2000

Shropshire Hubert Jane 1825 W. Lakeview Drive, #E44 Johnson City TN 37601 423-202-3141 1997

Skinner James A. Faye 733 South Bentonville Road Four Oaks NC 27524 919-689-9576 1984 2017

Smith Bobby Carolyn 1745 NC Highway 55 W Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-2704 1988

Smith Jeffrey Rhonda 2507 Lancaster Rd Wilson NC 27896 1991

Smith Larry Cornelia 3901 Niarada Drive Fayetteville NC 28306 910-567-4607 2004

Smith Marvin E. Sylvia 910-273-9749

Smith Matthew Minda 217 Hunting Ridge Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 2004

Smith Norman P.O. Box 1003 Kinston NC 28503 2004

Spear Gene Aubrey Lois 270 Piney Neck Road Vanceboro NC 28586 252-229-8383 1985 2012

Stafford Jonathan Regina 102 Grace Drive, NW Wilson NC 27896 252-281-5142 2013

Starling Norwood Jerry 2267 W. Tenth Street Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-537-5084 1999

Strickland Gary Karon 1329 Baywood Road Fayetteville NC 28312 910-717-4188 1973 2016

Suero Francisco Noemi P.O. Box 1754 Clayton NC 27520 919-550-3488 2000

Suero Noemi Francisco P.O. Box 1754 Clayton NC 27520 919-550-3488 2000

Sutton William (Bill) Ruby 1925 Pine View Cemetery Road Seven Springs NC 28578 252-569-0633 2004 2017

Swanner Marc Denise 2102 Charles Blvd. Greenville NC 27858 252-531-7979 1994

Swinson James D. Joyce 610 North Church Street Mount Olive NC 28365 1976 2004

Teachey Marjorie 403 Rivenbark Town Road Wallace NC 28466 2000 2014

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Terry George Judy 300 Country Club Road Salemburg NC 28385 1973 2011

Tew Gabriel Sharlene 8500 Sidbury Road Wilmington NC 28411 910-231-4888 1999

Tew Joseph Crystalyn 2631 Odom Road Clinton NC 28328 910-564-5604 2007

Thomas Allen Mary 500 S. Layton Avenue Dunn NC 28334 910-892-1890 910-892-4011 2001

Thomas, Jr. Edward Tina 8370 S. NC Hwy. 41 Wallace NC 28466-8152 2013

Thompson Chris Betty 2 Devonshire Lane Greenville SC 29617 405-397-7111 1971 2017

Thompson Jay Billie Lynn 3392 NC Hwy. 111 South Pinetops NC 27865 252-977-3355 2003

Thompson Jonathan Brandy 1100 Filmore Street Raleigh NC 27605 2004

Thompson Nathan Jennifer P.O. Box 9 Falcon NC 28342 2001

Tignor Michael Leslie P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157

Till Reggie Lisa 210 Rachel Road Fayetteville NC 28311 910-717-4011

Toler Lee C. P.O. Box 1 Alliance NC 28509 252-745-5192 1962 2002

Tucker Nicholas 185 Franklin Lane Henderson NC 27537-5068 252-492-8439 2012

Turner Ken Vicky 2121 Odom Road Clinton NC 28328 2012

Vargas Alfredo Marlene 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-2659 2003

Vargas Idelfonso Debora 3510 Dobbs Farm Rd. Kinston NC 28504 252-522-2031 2003

Vieira Hanneman Carmem P.O. Box 977 Coats NC 27521 910-275-0850 2005

Walker Dean Angela 3530 Fennell Town Road Rocky Point NC 28457 2006

Wall Jim Kim 411 Fedelon Trail Goldsboro NC 27530 2017

Ward Tony Beverly 2501 April Drive Raleigh NC 27603 919-625-2342 1984

Warren Marty Jane P.O. Box 636 Vanceboro NC 28586 1994

Warwick Horace Helen 1021 Horseshoe Rd Aberdeen NC 28315 910-281-0133 910-944-2533 1972 2000

Waters Richard M. Maxine 236 Sheffield Road Greer SC 29651 864-469-6377 1991 2004

Watkins Chris Christy 1248 Tyner Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-3752 252-792-0943 2003

Watson Elbert Rozer Ruth 143 McAllister And W Circle Tarheel NC 28392-9337 910-862-2744 2001

Weaver Jesse Ann 1001 Drew Court Garner NC 27529 919-359-0947 2014

Weaver Paul Joy 1147 Country Club Rd Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-4005 1974 2006

Webb Sidney Elaine 4875 Bloomery Road Wilson NC 27896 252-291-0482 252-235-6164 1983 2007

Wheeler David Faye 114 Markum Lane Madison AL 35758 252-342-7527 1978 2013

White Eddie 101 Martin Street Dunn NC 28334 910-658-6965 2003

White Ken Winnie P.O. Box 1981 Clinton NC 28329 910-592-3624 2004

White R. Wayne Penny 105 Westwood Drive Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-537-9396 252-537-0171 2003 2010

White Wayne E. Barbara 7209 Brogden Road Smithfield NC 27577 919-938-0978 1999 2007

Whitehurst Raymond Jean 1836 Raccoon Branch Road Tarboro NC 27886 252-823-8449 1985 2009

Whitfield Jim Regenia 1204 E 9th St Goldsboro NC 27534 919-947-0466 2015

Whitfield Marvin 105 Reynard Path Clinton NC 28328 910-592-7327 910-525-5554 1954 1990

Whitman Shelton Wanda 146 Brock - Whitman Lane Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-1224 1997

Whittenton Terry Susan 1504 Brunswick Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-892-8971 1986

Williams Bobby Anne 937 Elks Road Chocowinity NC 27817 252-559-3497 1963 2010

Williams Danny M. Judith P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC 28342 2010

Williams Jimmy C. Lorena 2812 Crockett Drive Greenville NC 27858-6815 1960 1998

Williams Judith Danny P.O. Box 123 Falcon NC 28342 2010

Williams Michael 115 Doris Drive Goldsboro NC 27534 919-751-0422 2015

Williams Samuel W. Wanda 2708 Dan Peele Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-5607 2006

Willis Steve Nancy 208 Pinewood Drive New Bern NC 28562 252-634-2314 252-745-7660 1995 2013

Wilson, Jr. Robert C. Leslie 50 Carol Lynn Drive NE Leland NC 28451 910-253-7721 2013

Winstead Dempsey Myrtle 4316 Leoston Rd Rocky Mount NC 27803 252-443-3643 1980 2004

Witt Brandon Kristin 2806 Wildwood Street Elizabethtown NC 28337 2015

Woodard Patsy Charles 5720 Lamm Road Wilson NC 27896 2018

Woods Dan Gwendolyn 112 Adams Street Eden NC 27288 336-627-3725 2014

Wooten Ronald S. Sharon P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 1987

Wooten Sharon L. Ron P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 2005

Young L. James Lisa 2905 John Yeamen Road Wilmington NC 28405 910-264-0765 910-791-4611 1986

Zimmerman Donald E. Dawn 410 Glory Road Beaufort NC 28516 252-648-7353 2000

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Amador Rodriguez Jose Annette 105 Inlet Drive Raeford NC 28376 910-848-1432

Avery Josh Stacey 6095 Flower Hill Road Kenly NC 27542 919-284-2838 2015

Avery Stacey Josh 6095 Flower Hill Road Kenly NC 27542 919-284-2838 2015

Aycock Walton Robin 3579 Pikeville Princeton Road Princeton NC 27569 919-735-1919 2018

Baggett Mark Debra 9360 Merrywood Drive Leland NC 28451 252-287-9404 2013

Barbato Ryan Katie 104 Clearwater Court Goldsboro NC 27534 2015

Barber Dennis Lisa 1264 Main Street Jamesville NC 27846 252-792-7833 1999

Barefoot, Jr. Ron Juli 417 Everland Parkway Angier NC 27501 919-634-2009 2007

Barnhill Larry Kathy 478 The Avenue Clinton NC 28328 2003

Bartlett Matt Leigh Ann 100 Cypress Lane Granite Falls NC 28630 2004

Bass Vickie Louis 6197 Cherry Grove Road Cerro Gordo NC 28430 2018

Beasley Christopher Taylor 5846 Plain View Highway Dunn NC 28334 2018

Bishop Christopher A. Lisa 118 Maysville School Road Mount Olive NC 28365 2006

Blanco Luis 105 Clayside Drive Pikeville NC 27863 919-778-8087 2014

Bland Holly Phillip 4822 Bizzell Grove Church Road Princeton NC 27569 919-965-5116 919-736-2636 2016

Boyer Bridget Robert PSC 482 Box 199 FPO AP 96362 276-696-7614 2015

Bradshaw Lois Brafford 507 Apple Lane Sanford NC 27330 919-888-4271 1960

Brewer S. Wayne Cynthia 210 East 13th Street Lumberton NC 28358 910-739-7589 2012

Bridgers Stewart Julianne 227 Kate Road Pinetops NC 27864 252-827-4774 2016

Britt Ben Alethea 5004 Lakeshore Drive New Bern NC 28562 2003

Britt Lee 1049 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC 28365 2012

Brown Kriston Amanda 6449 Elmer Hill Road Rome NY 13440 315-533-6758 2003

Bryan David Christy 2634 W. Timberlake Boulevard Robersonville NC 27871 1996

Bryant Paula 9696 Holly Hills Drive NE Leland NC 28451 2017

Bulls Bob Sandra 11 Skipping Pines Court Spring Lake NC 28390 910-728-5939 2015

Cain, Sr. Larry Rhonda P.O. Box 706 Chadbourn NC 28431 910-641-7109 2007

Calo Elisha Claudia 905 Mabry Road Angier NC 27501 2013

Campbell, Jr. Earl 1587 S. Cokesbury Road Henderson NC 27537 252-431-6209 2009

Cardona Emilia Carlos P.O. Box 366 Red Springs NC 28377 910-843-3232 2013

Carnley Robin 3304 Christopher Drive, Apt. A Wilson NC 27896 252-544-7152 2009

Carrillo De Paz Alfonsina Percy 508 W. 22nd Street Lumberton NC 28384 910-865-3784 2012

Carrow Shawn Kerin 919-271-5820 2007

Cartrette Myles Donna 92 Candlewood Lane Whiteville NC 28472 2015

Chappel Paul 35 Thomas Scott Road Sanford NC 27330 919-532-4713 2012

Conormon Todd Jeanine 603 Argyll Road Fayetteville NC 28303 910-486-5243 2017

Conway Donald Duane Lisa 16748 Rough and Ready Road Fair Bluff NC 28439 2006

Cook Shane Jessica 304 Caroline Drive Wendell NC 27591 919-366-6430 2007

Cornejo Rufina Manuel 1086 Wrye Branch Road Clinton NC 28328 910-592-2897

Davis Travis Jessica 3404a Wembly Place N. Wilson NC 27896 919-223-2202 2018

De Paz Morales Percy Alfonsina 508 W 22nd St Lumberton NC 28358 910-865-3784 2014

Dowden Eric Rebecca Ann 4740 Denton Court Fayetteville NC 28306 2007

Dunning James Evan Jessica P.O. Box 12609 Oklahoma City OK 73157 843-421-7024 2013

Dunning, Jr. Dwayne Joanna P.O. Box 3371 Clinton NC 28329 910-980-1242 910-592-3624 2008

Faircloth Robert A. Gail 5911 Dunn Road Roseboro NC 28382 910-531-3202 2017

Feliz Luis Leotilda 801 Roberts Avenue Lumberton NC 28358 910-865-1328 2006

Fenn Mark Leigh Ann 203 Meadow Drive Fuquay Varina NC 27526 910-977-6171 2013

Fuentes Yeni Marco P.O. Box 658 Magnolia NC 28453 910-289-7160 2007

Fuller Jerry Sharon 100 Winding Creek Drive Youngsville NC 27596 2012

Gardner Joseph Jeanie 103 Wedgewood Place Goldsboro NC 27530 919-273-1558 2005

Garro Gonzalez Kathya B. Eduardo 905 Willow Leaf Court Dunn NC 28334 910-897-7382 910-891-7777 2012

Guthrie Matthew MaLaura 107 Goose Bay Drive Beaufort NC 28516 252-838-1863 2017

Hacker Virgil 2609 Olympia Road New Bern NC 28560 252-670-1780 2018

Haire Richard A. Rachel 103 E. Morgan Street Benson NC 27504 2016

Harper David Pam 119 Ole Field Circle Newport NC 28570 252-777-4000 1984

Hendrix Donna Tommy 2620 Phoenician Drive Fayetteville NC 28306 910-307-9915 2006

Hendrix Tommy Donna 2620 Phoenician Drive Fayetteville NC 28306 910-307-9915 2006

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Horrell Margaret P.O. Box 186 Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-537-2578 1954 1997

Howell Tommy Debbie 206 Adler Lane Goldsboro NC 27530 2018

Hubbard Kathy George 4611 Tiverton Way/ Apt. 103 Wilmington NC 28405 910-259-2417 910-285-4136 2007

Hubbard Rose Oris P.O. Box 2 Falcon NC 28342 910-502-6989 910-818-6613 2015

Ivey Angela Edward 718 West Cutlar Street Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-1138 2012

Jackson Cory Susan 105 E. Wendy Way Goldsboro NC 27530 2011

Jackson Lamarr Ann 121 Tarheel Drive Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-0210 1981 2007

Johnson Mary Belle Leon 12223 NC Hwy 42 E Kenly NC 27542 919-284-3254 1997 2007

Jones Gary Jennifer 204 North Pointe Drive Goldboro NC 27530 2013

Jones Robert Allen Lydia 112 Harell Street Greenville NC 27858 252-902-4337 2010

Keene Wayne Sue 305 Steven Street Wallace NC 28466 910-285-7550 910-259-0131 1998

Lassiter James F. "Jimmy" Heather 494 W. Trade Road Mt. Olive NC 28365 919-658-7215 919-223-3784 2006

Lee Tony Pamela 207 Eastover Drive Snow Hill NC 28580 2010

Leon Gonzalez Mario Maria P.O. Box 603 Newton Grove NC 28366 910-594-1348 910-594-0719 2013

Lewis Linwood Rose Marie 5053 Highway 264 East Washington NC 27889 252-946-9768 2012

Lilley Larry Emma Jean 1061 W. Islands Road Williamston NC 27892 2015

Lilley Rhonda Kenneth 249 NC Hwy. 305 Windsor NC 27983 2018

Lucas Karen Chip P.O. Box 111 Falcon NC 28342 910-980-1137 2015

Magadan Concepcion Melania 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC 28328 2012

Magadan Melania Concepcion 501 Park Avenue Clinton NC 28328 2012

Manning Rick Karmen 200 First Street Williamston NC 27892 252-508-4858 252-799-3100 2008

Marriner Nate Angie 225 Vatersay Drive Apex NC 27502 919-601-7992 2002

Massey Donald R. Penny 170 Ramsey Lane Princeton NC 27569 2016

Mata Alberto Socorro 28427 Valley Dr Albemarle NC 28001 704-699-7133 2017

May John Thomas Charlotte P.O. Box 385 Morehead City NC 28557 252-342-5556 2010

Maynor Danielle Ryan 41 Artesian Springs Lane Dunn NC 28334 910-892-4011 1999

Maynor Melinda Timothy 3720 Autry Mill Road Godwin NC 28344 910-567-5249 2016

McGranahan Vickie Michael 1788 Stevens Chapel Road Smithfield NC 27577 919-351-0550 2018

Millard, III Dan Roger (Trey) Hannah 103 Lily Place Goldsboro NC 27530 2015

Mobley, Jr. Paul 1076 Rose Bud Lane Williamston NC 27892 2018

Montague Dallas Diane 5042 Old Stantonburg Rd Wilson NC 27893 252-674-7079 1994

Moore Carley Hannah 107 East James Street Mount Olive NC 28365 2014

Nelson Twila William 369 Diamond City Drive Harker's Island NC 28531 252-728-7947 2017

Norris W. Dexter Coleen 2216 Old Crews Road Raleigh NC 27616 2007

North Yolanda 39 Manor Lane Swansboro NC 28584 2012

Nunn Matthew L. Hannah 110 Sleepy Creek Drive Dudley NC 28333 2016

Olivares Angulo Maria Fernando 107 Gulf Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-891-1255 2006

O'Neal Jody Beverly 1965 O'Neal Lane Williamston NC 27892 2017

Overton Robert J. Shirley 423 Lees Country Club Rd. Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-2535 1981 1992

Owens John William 63 Woodside Court Lillington NC 27546 910-814-5718 2013

Oxendine Laura 1300 E. 9th Street Lumberton NC 28358 2018

Oxendine Vernanda (Vee) Beth P.O. Box 1652 Pembroke NC 28372 910-521-6121 2014

Page Edith 400 Crestview Ave. SW, Apt. 9-A Wilson NC 27893 252-237-8578 1965 2007

Parker Brad Amanda 301 Beckett Drive Princeton NC 27569 919-735-0717 2017

Pearce Hunter Kristen 1224 Quarterpath Drive Winterville NC 28590 2014

Perez Magaly Edgar PO BOX 1603 Winterville NC 28590 910-392-7610

Perry Brian Dawn 1606 Grandview Drive Fayetteville NC 28314 910-860-4727 1995

Pike William G. Ellen 1805 Laughlin Street Tarboro NC 27886 2013

Pounders Blake Carisa 1386 Warren Road Erwin NC 28339 910-229-6971 2014

Pounders Carisa Christopher 1386 Warren Road Erwin NC 28339 919-902-1013 2013

Price Braxton Monica P.O. Box 328 Teachey NC 28464 910-285-4563 1998

Pridgen William "Billy" Dawn 421 Pinetops Road Murfreesboro NC 27855 252-398-8560 2011

Quesada Carlos Emilia P.O. Box 366 Red Springs NC 28377 910-416-4886 2013

Radford David Deborah 1704 Woodside Drive, West Wilson NC 27893-2717 252-237-0496 2016

Reynolds Mark Bridget 7115 Goldsboro Road Wade NC 28395 2005

Rich Anthony B. Tonia 2324 Burney Road Bladenboro NC 28320 2006

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Robertson Shelby "Jean" William D. 747 Douglas Run Road Emporia VA 23847 2015

Rose Caleb 170 Amos Gillikin Road Beaufort NC 28516 252-723-2068 2018

Shaffer Terri Andy 2645 Taylor Chapel Road Dunn NC 28334 910-891-5458 2000

Shirley Curtiss Jackie 401 W. Parkton Tobermory Road Parkton NC 28371 2018

Smith Anthony Gail 4561 Thelma Road Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-535-1122 252-533-6150 1999

Smith Eddie Tammy 1797 Dunn Road Roseboro NC 28382 910-525-5639 2010

Smith Robert Kelly 1062 W. Main Street Mt. Olive NC 28365 2015

Smothers Joshua 1701 W. Blackmon Road Dunn NC 28334 2018

Snider Jacob Elizabeth 100 Distant Creek Court New Bern NC 28560 252-772-8387 2012

Stafford Regina Jonathan 102 Grace Drive, NW Wilson NC 27896 2015

Stewart Chris Nancy 301 Ellington Way LaGrange NC 28551 2013

Strickland Casey Rachel 3522 US Hwy. 301 South Dunn NC 28334 910-591-8558 2018

Suber Timothy Traci 1628 Blaire Street Rocky Mount NC 27804 252-446-2248 2012

Suero Ramirez Frankel Larita 10404 Carver Falls Rd Charlotte NC 28214 2010

Taylor Edward Kent 803 Deer Acres Drive Goldsboro NC 27530 919-736-2849 2016

Thorne Lorraine Buddy 8833 Toisnot Road Rocky Mount NC 27803 252-442-0844 1998 2012

Tootle John W. Ronette P.O. Box 1163 Newport NC 28570 252-393-2244 2006

Trainor Tiffany Chris 2501 April Drive Raleigh NC 27603 2011

Vargas Marlene M. Alfredo 451 E. McRainey Road Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-2659 2011

Véliz Maria Cleopatra Edgar 337 Von Street Lumberton NC 28360 910-674-2144 2012

Veliz Morales Edgar Maria 337 Von Street Lumberton NC 28360 2012

Walston Angela Carlton 155 Lake George Drive Mount Olive NC 28365 2016

Ward Matthew Christin 7216 NC Hwy. 211 West Bladenboro NC 28320 2015

Webb Selma 400 Pike Street SW, Apt. B104 Wilson NC 27893 252-296-9409 1994

Wells Jim Tricia 211 Elm Grove Road Colerain NC 27924 252-794-2068 2016

Whaley Lindsey 135 Windyfield Drive Goldsboro NC 27530 2018

Wheeler John Ginger P.O. Box 129 Falcon NC 28342-0129 910-230-1956 1980

Wheeler Mike Rhonda 1435 Quarter Road Swan Quarter NC 27885 252-542-0417 2006

Whitfield, Jr. Vernard Phyllis 1905 Glenwick Drive Fayetteville NC 28304-1412 910-484-5336 2018

Williams Chris 2892 Schooner Lane Grimesland NC 27837 252-364-1682 1998

Williams John April 183 Elks Road Chocowinity NC 27817 2000

Williams Joseph K. Brandy 105 Paula Road New Bern NC 28560 252-637-6401 2005

Woodard Alan Paula P.O. Box 227 Grantsboro NC 28529 252-745-5690 252-745-3151 2017

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Allen Gaundi 610 Eau Gallie Drive Fayetteville NC 28311 910-488-5553 2010

Andrades Sanchez Juan Carlos Madelyn 5583 Heather St Hope Mills NC 28348 910-689-6828 2014

Arroyo Rosado Efrain Noemi 117 Garfield Drive Raeford NC 28376 256-604-1035 2011

Atkinson Wanda Rose Dick 157 Truitt Road New Bern NC 28560 252-637-3520 2000

Barefoot Ronald Ethel Louise P.O. Box 1006 Coats NC 27521 919-894-1599 2000

Bartlett Anne Doug 564 Country Club Road Mount Olive NC 28365

Basnight J.C. Jill 6257 River Ridge Road Fayetteville NC 28311 910-485-1808 910-822-7711 2007

Beasley Taylor Chris 5846 Plain View Highway Dunn NC 28334 2018

Bennett Christina 4250 Ramsey Street Fayetteville NC 28311

Booth Cecille Allen 7079 Deerfield Drive Kernersville NC 27284 606-464-9445

Bowen Gail Tim 104 Plum Street Williamston NC 27892 1999

Bowen Judy P.O. Box 1224 Elizabethtown NC 28337 910-645-4801 910-862-3169

Buck Glen Cristina 203 W. Liberty Street Williamston, NC 27892 252-792-3333 252-809-4179 2010

Cardona William Irma 1928 Black Walnut Drive Kinston NC 28504 2018

Cavalier William Lola 3218 Nato Road Fayetteville NC 28306 910-423-1648 910-426-5551 2007

Charqueño Aurelia 464 Main Street Winterville NC 28590 252-375-1584 2015

Clarke Kelly Connie Sue 1446 Hodges Chapel Rd Benson NC 27504 1994

Coley, Jr. James Sherri 484 NC Hwy. 403 E. Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-5741 2017

Collier Linwood 689 Mount Hermon Church Road Elizabeth City NC 27909-7905 252-221-2046

Congleton Alton Earl Anna P.O. Box 1241 Chocowinity NC 27817 252-975-3734

Conner Jean 4352 Eastern Pines Rd. Apt 11 Greenville NC 27858

Coppage Jesse Lee Maggie 1574 Jones Street Robersonville NC 27871 252-795-3356 2012

Corprew M. Jay Kristie 192 Pine Point Road Hertford NC 27944 252-426-3368 2012

Davis Kendall Tammy Sue 910-567-5651

Davis Rita Robert P.O. Box 44 Hope Mills NC 28348 910-424-6584 2006

de León Rueda Arturo Orfanelia 200 Canal Street #33 Wilson NC 27893 252-406-7696

Densmore Denice Michael 560 Adams Creek Road Havelock NC 28532 252-447-3667 2011

DeWitt Jane S. 100 Bay Drive Chocowiinity NC 27817 252-917-2223

Dixon Jonathan Rene 180 Moonlight Lake Drive New Bern NC 28560-5211 252-745-0331 252-637-2663 1998

Dortch Alice F. Robert 414 W. First Street Ahoskie NC 27910 252-332-9902 2005

Dowen Marianne Robert 236 Deep Creek Drive Clayton NC 27520 919-938-1621 2016

Dunning Ina 436 US Highway 13 N Windsor NC 27983 252-794-3293

Edwards Bernice 131 Belfast Ave Goldsboro NC 27530 919-735-4193

Edwards Sylvia Malcom 311 E. Clark Street Saint Pauls NC 28384-1905 910-865-5130

Ellis Demon R. Cynthia P.O. Box 12 Chadbourn NC 28431 910-648-8588 2006

Esquivel Jose Patricia 1525 Old Grantham Road Goldsboro NC 27530 919-736-7536 2014

Fernandez Andino Rafael Arelis 204 Woodcreek Drive, Apt. E Cary NC 27511-4907 919-464-7248 2014

French, Jr. Chuck Lynne 3263 Fire Tower Road Walstonburg NC 27888 252-747-4887

Garris Angela Jesse 3816 Bess Farm Road Greenville NC 27858 2015

Garris Jesse Angela 3816 Bess Farm Road Greenville NC 27858 252-746-7306 2015

Garro Luis Esteban Lila 464 Main Street Winterville NC 28590 2016

George David Judy 131 Crossbow Drive Pikeville NC 27863 919-242-6979 2012

Griffin Rae Ann 2149 Page Road Greenville NC 27858 252-756-9975 2005

Gurganus Steve Kelly 1210 Oakview Drive Williamston NC 27846 2006

Guthrie Marvin 3805 Galantis Drive Morehead City NC 28557 252-727-5827

Hall Lance Robin 2496 Emmaus Church Road Dudley NC 28333 919-920-8607 2012

Hall Robin Lance 2496 Emmaus Church Road Dudley NC 28333 2012

Hardison Christopher Tiffany 1885 Mill Inn Rd. Williamston NC 27892 252-792-5479 2009

Hardison Marvin "Dennis" 7855 NC Hwy. 306th S Arapahoe NC 28510 252-249-2598 252-249-1647

Harrell Michael Patricia 419 Harrell's Hill Rd Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-6646 1995

Harris Glenda 3208 Oaks Road New Bern NC 28560 252-633-0576 252-514-4000 2008

Harrison J. Allen Bonnie 3020 Hwy. 58 South Snow Hill NC 28580 252-931-5393 2016

Hernandez Ambrose Adriana Matthew 819 Charlie Road Arapahoe NC 28510 252-229-4730 2012

Holliday Donnie 2591 Leggett Mill Road Williamston NC 27892 252-795-3595

Hollingsworth Frances P.O. Box 369 Salemburg NC 28385 910-525-4664

Housley Travis Scott 252-332-3837 2009

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Hudson Iris James 4004 Indian Springs Road Seven Springs NC 28578 919-778-7960 2017

Jackson Barbara James 1734 Swann Street Fayetteville NC 28303 910-488-4182

Jones Odessa Roger 5320 River Road Vanceboro NC 28586 252-244-0645 2001

Keech Mack Frances 484 Harbinger Street Belhaven NC 27810 252-943-2674

Kinlaw Randy Wendy 5401 Barker Ten Mile Road Lumberton NC 28358-1535 910-865-3345 910-396-3608 1999

Lee Allen H. Lindsey 1100 Clarendon St., Apt. 603 Fayetteville NC 28305 910-488-0751 2010

Lee Lindsey Allen 1100 Clarendon St., Apt. 603 Fayetteville NC 28305 910-488-0751 2010

Leggett Caleb 4377 West Wilson Street Farmville NC 27828 2017

Leggett Vanessa Tim 4377 West Wilson Street Farmville NC 27828 252-753-4379

Lewis Lisa Shelton 2474 Emmaus Church Road Dudley NC 28333 2018

Lewis Ray Lois 3826 Bess Farm Road Greenville NC 27858 252-746-4643 252-353-5473 2009

Lewis Shelton Lisa 2474 Emmaus Church Road Dudley NC 28333 2018

Loftis Jason Michelle 50 Waterfall Court Erwin NC 28339 910-658-4360 2014

Long Henry 89 Pineneedle Court Tarboro NC 27886 252-824-0704

Lopez Luz M. 2141 Shaw Road St. Pauls, NC 28384 910-858-0909 2014

Lowry Elzetter Charles P.O. Box 389 Pembroke NC 28372 910-521-1622

Lucas Mark Gwen 6390, Apt. B Abbotts Park Aptmts Fayetteville NC 28311 2007

Ludwig Michael Scott 102 Saddlewood Drive Goldsboro NC 27534 2006

Luna Fernando 115 Jones Road, #8 Morehead City NC 28557 2018

Manzanarez Rueda Orfanelia Arturo 200 Canal Street #33 Wilson NC 27893 252-469-8338

Martinez Kevin 3553 Gables Dr. Fayetteville NC 28311 2012

Mateo Fernandez Arelis Rafael 102 John Rouse Lane Faison NC 28341 2014

McAuley, Jr. Matthew Carolyn 755 Breedlove Road Nashville NC 27856 252-459-6278 252-459-7176 2009

McLamb Jeremiah Amy 230 Pinecrest Drive, Apt. 5 Fayetteville NC 28305 2010

McLean, Jr. Donald Robert Sandra 211 Bell Creek Dr. Beaufort NC 28516 252-728-6499 252-728-5126

McMillan, III Robert Leslie Hannah 1939 Monroe Street Wilmington NC 28401 2007

Medina Rivera Ruth Manuel 1050 Watercress Road Williamston NC 27892 2016

Mercer Steven Julie 106 N. Market Street Trenton NC 28585 252-224-0168 252-638-1544 2016

Miles Thomas Pamela 75 Knight Lane Autryville NC 28318 2014

Millán Elizabeth 517 Bayshore Drive Fayetteville NC 28311 2017

Mitchell Gwendolyn Gregory 149 Moore Town Road East Ahoskie NC 27910 252-209-0453 2016

Montes Juan Maria 1111 Newton Grove Hwy Newton Grove NC 28366 910-394-0516 0

Morgan Chad P.O. Box 501 Clayton NC 27528 2018

Morris Darlene 100 Kevin Court Beaufort NC 28516 252-728-6020

Mozingo Vickie 634 Stony Creek Church Rd Goldsboro NC 27530 919-736-1615

Muñoz Juarez Pedro Irene 409 Forever Lane Coats NC 27521 2010

Newton Sandy Connie 108 Osceola Drive Greenville NC 27858 252-413-6178 252-758-3575 2011

Norris John Dorothy 306 Cross Street Sneads Ferry NC 28460 910-327-0011

Ochoa Diaz Emma Francisco 662 Clube Drive Ayden NC 28513 2015

Oxendine, Jr. Wyvis 690 Hwy. 71 North Maxton NC 28364 2016

Parker Marie 3684 Loop Road Nashville NC 27856 252-459-8853

Pereira Israel Jose Karelys 1233 Regatta St, Apt 101 Fayetteville NC 28301 2016

Pereira Karelys Israel 1233 Regatta St, Apt 101 Fayetteville NC 28301 2016

Perez Elvin Helen Melissa 705 Sarazen Drive Fayetteville NC 28303 910-488-5449 910-484-5277 2009

Perez Helen Elvin 705 Sarazen Drive Fayetteville NC 28303 2013

Perry I. Glenn Tamela 13085 S. NC 581 Bailey NC 27807

Perry N. Mack Laurie 620-B Evans Road Princeton NC 27569 919-330-5104 919-433-4629 2012

Phillips James C. Barbara 1931 Tara Court, Apt. 101 Greenville NC 27858-8042 252-321-6012 252-714-0718

Phillips Randy 7304 Peele Road Lucama NC 27851 2016

Phillips W. Luther Marie 981 Evans Rd Princeton NC 27569 919-965-5995 0

Popoca Maria Pablo 1405 Bobolink Rd. Sanford NC 27330 2009

Prevette Stacey John 832 Hilton Drive Fayetteville NC 28311-2538 2010

Prevette, III John E. Stacey 832 Hilton Drive Fayetteville NC 28311-2539 2010

Price William E. Nellie 11748 Selma Rd Middlesex NC 27557 252-235-5235 252-237-7031

Pridgen, Jr. Will 1146 NC Hwy. 461 Ahoskie NC 27910 2016

Ramirez Pedro 234 Nick Drive Goldsboro NC 27537 2018

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Rarick Halye Michael 105 Country Club Drive Mount Olive NC 28365 2018

Rarick Michael Halye 105 Country Club Drive Mount Olive NC 28365 2018

Reyes Emmanuel c/o Francisco Suero P.O. Box 1754 Clayton NC 27520 2009

Reyes Jasmina Roy 322 Porterfield Court Fayetteville NC 28301 2016

Reyes José Belén P.O. Box 275 Morehead City NC 28557 252-515-1224 2010

Reyes Arévalo Oscar Geovanny Iris Reyes 605 Adams St Selma NC 27576 919-351-4027 2016

Reyes, Jr. Roy Jasmina 322 Porterfield Court Fayetteville NC 28301 2016

Rivera Mejia Jeovanni Lidia 611 Washington Street Selma NC 27576 2011

Rodriguez Samuel 5700 Nobles Lane nbv b Hope Mills NC 28348 2016

Rodriguez Pinto Trinidad Sair 213 Harris Ln Raeford NC 28376 910-207-0803 214

Rodriguez-Zapata Janet Lorenzo 5916 Hibernia Dr. Grifton NC 28530 252-814-6837

Rogers Henry Shepherd 1088 Cherry Lane Bear Grass NC 27892 252-792-9144

Rosales Marco Maria 964 Jamestown Road Conway SC 29526 2015

Rose Betsy 301 Magnolia Drive Washington NC 27889 252-947-1900

Salazar Miguel Aracely 3597 Pauls Path Rd La Grange NC 28551 252-521-0877 2014

Salter Sarah 616 West Britt Street Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-5435

Sanchez Agustin Juana 225 Ezzell Road Clinton NC 28328 910-592-3823 2008

Santibáñez Arnoldo Marcella 11755 Hwy 94 N. Creswell NC 27928 252-797-9931 2007

Searles, Jr. Henry Robert Cynthia 5846 Elks Rd. Grimesland NC 27837 2010

Serrano Tomas Maritza 4526 Tyler Lane Wilson NC 27893 252-237-2724 2008

Shwaikeh Brandon Lindsey P.O. Box 611 Coats NC 27521 910-263-2163 2014

Silvers Bobby Daphne 229 Bear Trail New Bern NC 28552-9349 252-635-5144

Solorzano Elizabeth Guillermo 1009 Cromarty Avenue Sanford NC 27330 919-776-8029 2015

Solorzano Guillermo Elizabeth 1009 Cromarty Avenue Sanford NC 27330 919-776-8029 2015

Sosa Juarez Jacobo Virginia 205 Village Lane Raeford NC 28376 910-785-5784 2012

Speight Elizabeth C. 302 West 31st Street Lumberton NC 28358

Steelman Linda 1228 Bert Winston Rd Youngsville NC 27596 919-556-1390 919-515-2013

Terry Phillip Eugene Tracey 209 Hollowell Road Aulander NC 27805 252-345-0708 2000

Thomas Keith Barbara 4649 NC Hwy. 20 E. Saint Pauls NC 28384 910-865-1101 2017

Thomas, II Daniel Wesley Cindy 3894 West Wilson Street Farmville NC 27828 252-753-4022 2011

Thompson Charles Mary 3638 S. Hwy. 58 Nashville NC 27856 2010

Thompson Dolphus Devonda P.O. Box 825 Sneads Ferry NC 28460 910-327-3618 2004

Ventura Carlos P.O. Box 442 Angier NC 27501

Walker Angela Dean 3530 Fennell Town Road Rocky Point NC 28457 2015

Walters Johnny Brenda 2302 Marshall Street Lumberton NC 28358 910-618-1314 2001

Warren Onnie 1137 Hopkins Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-7366

Webb Betty "Libby" 108-A Horn Road Wilmingon NC 28412 910-794-4112 2010

West David Joyce 12386 NC Highway 42 East Kenly NC 27542 2013

Wheeler Cheri Jimmie Melvin 115 Morrison Dr. Smithfield NC 27577 2011

White Winnie Ken P.O. Box 1981 Clinton NC 28329 2009

Wilder Linda 7221 Oakdale Circle Middlesex NC 27557-8236 252-235-4370

Williams Dorthy Ralph P.O. Box 130 Swanquarter NC 27885-0130 252-926-1157

Williams Wanda Samuel 2708 Dan Peele Road Williamston NC 27892 252-792-5607 252-757-3131 2008

Williams, Jr. Richard Katina 2565 Lester Mills Road Greenville NC 27858 252-746-8456 2014

Woods Danny 112 Adams Street Eden NC 27288 336-627-3725 2014

Woody C. Jay Tammy 924 Montclair Road Fayetteville NC 28314 910-429-0249

Woody Tammy Jay 924 Montclair Road Fayetteville NC 28314 910-429-0249

Wyatt I. C. Mary Joyce P.O. Box 192 New Bern NC 28562 252-638-1455 252-633-4436

Zelaya Cesar Geovanny Gladys P.O. Box 7244 Kill Devil Hills NC 27948

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MISSIONARIES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP PHONE/E-MAIL JOINED

Arthur David/Cheri 266 Boone Trail Garner NC 27529 [email protected] 1992/1997

Balla Vijay/Aparanjani P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected]; [email protected] 2010

Berry Linwood/Nancy P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected]; [email protected] 1984/1996

Burger (Roy) Amber P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected]

Boyd Rose P.O. Box 170 Falcon NC 28342 910-980-1101 | [email protected] 1977

Clowers Darrel/Bonnie P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 706-567-4115 | [email protected] 2002

Dunning Jamie/Jessica P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 843-504-2481 | [email protected] 2013

Gonzales Albert/Jiep P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected] 2002

List Gailya P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected]

Lundquist Kevin [email protected]

Meyer Althea P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected] 1999

Pounders Blake/Carisa 1386 Warren Road Erwin NC 28339 [email protected]; [email protected] 2014/2013

Roy Ron/Phyllis P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected] 2002

Tignor Michael/Leslie P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected] 2009

Williams Danny/Judith P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected]; [email protected] 2010

Wooten Janene P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342

Wooten Ron/Sharon P.O. Box 59 Falcon NC 28342 [email protected]; [email protected] 1987/2005

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SURVIVING SPOUSES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP PHONE

Alligood Rose P.O. Box 992 Chocowinity NC 27817 252-946-4589

Avery Sue 3689 Dortches Boulevard Rocky Mount NC 27804

Butts Earline 3980 Stantonsburg Rd. Greenville NC 27834

Clark Wiley T. PO Box 151 Falcon NC 28342 910-980-1071

Conner Jean 4352 Eastern Pines Rd. Apt 11 Greenville NC 27858

Conway Virginia 1020 Belvoir School Road Greenville NC 27834 252-695-0326

Cooper Larry 318 CA Godbold Road Warsaw NC 28398 252-332-3511

Cordon Edna c/o Rivertrace PO Box 398 Washington NC 27889 919-961-0663

Crawford Janice 539 Glen Road Apt. 1-S Garner NC 27529

Dowdy Betty Charlotte Square, 5820 Carmel Rd Charlotte NC 28226 704-849-2647

Dunning Ina 436 US Highway 13 N Windsor NC 27983 252-794-3293

Eatmon Barbara 27 Langston Drive, Apt. F-65 Goldsboro NC 27534 919-735-3117

Faulk Nellie 315 Maysville School Road Mount Olive NC 28365 919-658-4271

Guthrie Ellen H. PO Box 5 Harkers Island NC 28531 252-728-5824

Hall Mavis 5574 Heather Street Hope Millls NC 28348 910-425-7454

Harrell Sandra 1339 Thunder Swamp Road Mount Olive NC 28365 919-299-4342

Harris Glenda 3208 Oaks Road New Bern NC 28560 252-633-0576

Horne Beverly 8325 Healthy Plains Church Road Sims NC 27880-9657 252-399-0544

Horrell Margaret PO Box 186 Roanoke Rapids NC 27870 252-537-2578

Horton Delia 305 Brite Avenue Elizabeth City NC 27909 919-338-8815

House Berry 206 Country Day Road Goldsboro NC 27534 919-731-9800

Jones Mary 5580 Scottie Godwin Road Wade NC 28395 910-483-5113

Joyner Esther 527-A Box 7 Spring Forest Road Greenville NC 27834 252-756-1984

Lancaster Barbara PO Box 152 Falcon NC 28342 910-980-1092

Lane Rebecca 919-238-3241

Leggett Faye 4546 Spyglass Lane Little River SC 29617 864-246-3566

Lewis Marie 153 Four Paws Road Aurora NC 27806 252-322-4219

McCandless Sudie 1305 9th St Goldsboro NC 27534 919-735-4345

Midyette Cindy 8467 Hwy 306 South Arapahoe NC 28510 252-249-0757

Mooring Peggy P.O. Box 339 Bailey NC 27807 252-235-4241

Morris Darlene 100 Kevin Court Beaufort NC 28516 252-728-6020

Mosley Ann 5614 Thompson Chapel Rd Wilson NC 27896 252-237-3676

Murphy Margaret Byrd 3015 Kinsey LOOP #APT B Winterville NC 28590 252-355-0078

Narron Margie 12709 NC Highway 42 E Kenly NC 27542 919-603-8493

Narron Margaret 312 Earl Drive Goldsboro NC 27530 919-735-8710

Newton Johnny 2132 Marriner Circle Raleigh NC 27603 919-828-2773

Parker Mary Susan 3130 Kendale Dr Sanford NC 27332 919-776-5860

Parsons Jesse L. c/o Steve Parson, 4423 NC Hwy 54 Graham NC 27532 919-499-2206

Pope Sherrill 710 West Morris Circle Dunn NC 28334 910-892-3311

Rogers Alice Faye 1185 N. Roberts Ave. Apt F3 Lumberton NC 28358-2222 252-292-5973

Russell Juanita 3308 Morganton Road Fayetteville NC 28303 910-864-6647

Sapp Hubert 1551 Holly Hills Road Powhatan VA 23139

Simpson Rosa c/o Karen Cuthrell, 3421 Elizabeth Avenue New Bern NC 28562

Slye Della 104 Hope Blvd Dudley NC 28333 919-429-6256

Smith Norman Post Office Box 1003 Kinston NC 28503

Strickland June 1046 Jordan Road Autryville NC 28318 910-567-6564

Tart Melree 234 Courtyard Lane Fayetteville NC 28303

Thompson Glenda 508 Shiloh Road Tarboro NC 27886 252-823-1784

Trueblood Lois 10710 Nickleby Way, Apt. 215 Raleigh NC 27614 919-977-8784

Turner Esther 200 Canal Street NE, Lot 129 Wilson NC 27893

Turpin Mavis 907 Whitehead Ave. Wilson NC 27893 252-237-4945

Vick Lillie PO Box 15 Falkland NC 27827 252-752-0406

Ward Leota 2300 Parkway Drive Raleigh NC 27603 919-779-3971

Weaver Dorothy 520 N. Center St Mount Olive NC 28365

Weaver Joyce 4313 Hwy 70 West Princeton NC 27569

White Nora 384 Christmas Tree Road Dunn NC 28334 910-892 2840

White Janice 119 Brandywood Drive Dunn NC 28334 910-892-7282

Woodard Alice 1147 Lee Landing Road New Bern NC 28560 252-745-3275

Wooten Rose 2905 John Yeamen Road Wilmington NC 28405 910-686-2716

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Clinton Clinton Community 655 338 210 213 58,578

Clinton Coats Christ Fellowship 27 25 20 1 2,625

Clinton Garland 27 16 15 1,507

Clinton Goshen New Life 109 79 41 1 8,450

Clinton Gospel Tabernacle 642 400 48 109 12 42,700

Clinton Holland's Chapel 122 74 52 4,587

Clinton Midway 34 30 19 1 3,138

Clinton Peniel 166 71 66 2 8,575

Clinton Saint Matthew 43 26 13 6 4,177

Clinton Sharon 103 31 37 7,080

Clinton The Journey 137 244 51 56 12,744

Clinton Trinity Lakeshore 32 37 20 1 7 3 -

Clinton Tyndall Grove 58 35 43 1,671

Clinton Warsaw 56 30 18 6,633

Fayetteville Aberdeen 29 35 21 1 5,344

Fayetteville Abiding In Him 53 20 24 4 52 2,111

Fayetteville Baywood 194 50 18 3 7,245

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Fayetteville Culbreth Memorial 229 116 61 16 1 14,673

Fayetteville Divine Empowerment 110 70 25 196

Fayetteville Eastside 70 61 27 12,224

Fayetteville Hope Christian 152 97 22 -

Fayetteville Hope Christian Church 17 17 12 -

Fayetteville Hope Mills 113 90 55 11 21,477

Fayetteville New Life 89 52 35 -

Fayetteville Northwood Temple 4605 1197 702 179 93 50 36,000

Fayetteville Oak Ridge 48 33 2,641

Fayetteville Potter's Vessel 24 11 10 446

Fayetteville Redemption 49 32 2 3,713

Fayetteville Sanford First 100 30 13 1 5,820

Fayetteville Shiloh - FD 115 78 29 35 7,698

Fayetteville Stedman 356 228 76 47,385

Goldsboro Belfast 83 41 28 6,011

Goldsboro Bizzell Grove 156 62 67 1 12,688

Goldsboro Brock's Chapel 131 39 31 2 8,372

Goldsboro Church Alive 40 45 45 4 2 5 -

Goldsboro Jones Grove 23 24 269

Goldsboro Kenly Community 150 68 38 7 904

Goldsboro Liberty - GD 78 39 19 2 4,159

Goldsboro Manley Grove 40 48 35 6,858

Goldsboro Mount Olive First 484 585 111 177 4 5 73,190

Goldsboro Niagara 89 63 49 7 7,075

Goldsboro Pikes Crossroads 188 67 55 4,304

Goldsboro Pine Level 238 97 71 3 3,962

Goldsboro Saint John 78 62 70 19,130

Goldsboro Snow Hill 100 76 0 -

Goldsboro Tabernacle 36 36 2 2 4,942

Goldsboro The Bridge 1594 1503 172 127 114,689

Goldsboro The First 917 1008 413 1374 100,000

Goldsboro Thunder Swamp 128 60 32 2 6 9,808

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Greenville Albritton 21 25 15 1 2,690

Greenville Ayden 123 32 31 25 8 3,809

Greenville Bethel 32 24 10 3 3,086

Greenville Breakthrough Revival Ctr 106 89 38 31 21 -

Greenville Briary Run 141 61 2 10,695

Greenville Calvary Temple 60 44 32 1 1 7,804

Greenville Carson Memorial 70 30 40 -

Greenville Family Life Tabernacle 47 32 10 2 5,221

Greenville Graceway 59 36 43 1,076

Greenville Greenville First 286 140 76 31 2 42,658

Greenville Grifton 39 37 14 3,963

Greenville Grimesland 18 25 6 -

Greenville Hodges Chapel 70 55 28 -

Greenville Hopewell 32 17 1,907

Greenville Kinston First 805 284 134 25 20 1 34,328

Greenville New Destiny 189 44 4,745

Greenville Saint Paul 333 139 103 9 23,878

Greenville Spring of Living Water 141 36 25 6,522

Hispanic Emmanuel Hispanic 75 60 45 -

Hispanic 1 Chapel of Hope Hispanic 74 66 27 100

Hispanic 1 Fountain of Hope Hispanic CTM -

Hispanic 1 Lighthouse of Hope Hispanic 70 85 41 5 1,858

Hispanic 1 Living Faith Hispanic CTM 27 27 18 5 27 1 -

Hispanic 1 New Birth Hispanic 69 65 50 8 2

Hispanic 1 New Jerusalem Hispanic 104 104 80 -

Hispanic 1 Voice of God Hispanic 275 280 80 3,000

Hispanic 2 Emmanuel Hispanic 82 60 50 -

Hispanic 2 John 3:16 Hispanic 65 49 40 2,190

Hispanic 2 King of Kings Hispanic 106 100 60 -

Hispanic 2 Mount Sinai Hispanic CTM 46 44 8 20 2 3,024

Hispanic 2 New Wine Hispanic 68 40 38 1,622

Hispanic 2 Oasis of Hope Hispanic 115 100 55 1,194

Hispanic 2 Potter's House Hispanic - H2 200

Hispanic 2 Restoration and Life Hispanic 20 32 10 2 -

Hispanic 2 Spring of Life Hispanic 130 70 20 10 2,400

Hispanic 2 The Blood of the Lamb Hispanic 20 18 0 600

Hispanic 2 Graceway Hispanic CTM 20 18 3 -

Hispanic 3 Christian Church of Wilmington Hispanic 93 100 60 4,967

Hispanic 3 Fountain of Life Hispanic 45 20 15 -

Hispanic 3 Jesus Is The Truth Hispanic 15 12 10 -

Hispanic 3 Potter's House Hispanic - H3 51 50 20 12 15 5

Hispanic 3 Prince of Peace Hispanic - H3 45 40 10 -

Hispanic 3 Refuge and Salvation Hispanic 30 25 12 3,078

Hispanic 3 Restoration and Power Hispanic 50 40 25 -

Hispanic 3 Rivers of Living Water Hispanic - H3 63 70 70 5 12 2,477

Hispanic 3 Spring of Revival Hispanic 100 80 40 -

Hispanic 3 The Beautiful Hispanic CTM

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Hispanic 4 Bethel 3 Hispanic 40 15 4 1,846

Hispanic 4 Bethel 5 Hispanic CTM 36 30 16 6 11 -

Hispanic 4 Bethel Hispanic 185 180 80 16 27 1,880

Hispanic 4 Ebenezer Hispanic 71 60 35 4 71 986

Hispanic 4 Gospel Tabernacle Hispanic 180 130 50 7 6,050

Hispanic 4 Jerusalem Hispanic 87 82 60 10 12 1,940

Hispanic 4 Hope and Life (Hispanic) 30 30 12 478

Hispanic 4 Mount Olive Hispanic 85 85 35 1,025

Hispanic 4 New Rebirth Hispanic 60 40 30 -

Hispanic 4 Northwood Temple Hispanic 260 310 100 -

Hispanic 4 Of God Is The Power Hispanic 56 60 30 6 3,679

Hispanic 4 Prince of Peace Hispanic - H4 60 50 30 3,418

Hispanic 4 Solid Rock Hispanic 52 60 20 -

Hispanic 4 The Calvary Hispanic 60 60 40 2,761

Hispanic 4 Worship Without Boundaries Hispanic 60 80 45 5,493

Hispanic 5 Alpha and Omega Hispanic 12 20 11 -

Hispanic 5 Family of Grace Hispanic 56 52 22 3 4 1 4,793

Hispanic 5 Rivers of Living Water Hispanic - H5 58 12 150

Hispanic 5 Tabernacle Hispanic 60 55 30 3 -

Hispanic 5 Way of Hope Hispanic CTM 25 25 10 -

Lumberton Abbottsburg 28 10 20 -

Lumberton Boardman 74 40 10 -

Lumberton Calvary 25 23 30 3 1 1 1,057

Lumberton Chadbourn 415 245 183 7,128

Lumberton Engage Life 24 31 31 6 2 1,533

Lumberton Kingdom Place 444 170 -

Lumberton Living Springs 91 12 10 1 4,440

Lumberton Lumberton First 152 84 40 6 4 5,531

Lumberton Missionary 40 32 29 7 4 9 119

Lumberton Mount Olive (Pembroke) 296 185 136 61 5 32,138

Lumberton Nakina 67 35 17 2,581

Lumberton Tabernacle of Praise and Worship 32 40 15 4,098

Lumberton The Life Center 121 178 46 8 23,208

Lumberton Westview 61 36 26 29 500

Morehead City Cedar Point 38 32 12 1 1 5 5,742

Morehead City Crystal Coast 85 26 25 1 1 1 2,425

Morehead City Glad Tidings 1238 480 185 75 10 40,411

Morehead City Graham Memorial 102 121 48 12 19,246

Morehead City Harker's Island 66 49 22 2 5,955

Morehead City Maranatha 92 48 21 2 1 8,412

Morehead City New Creation 35 25 12 5 6 9 4,857

Morehead City Smyrna 218 105 45 20,164

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New Bern Alliance 31 12 10 2,361

New Bern Bridgeton 80 64 62 7 1 7,947

New Bern Emmanuel Fellowship 27 21 5 5 2 6 1,637

New Bern Friendship - NB 1 10 9 1 1,734

New Bern Good News Outreach 64 30 35 2 2 1,410

New Bern Goose Creek 61 31 15 4 8 6,184

New Bern Holly Hill 112 77 43 4 14,269

New Bern Lowland 14 27 24 3 4,299

New Bern New Covenant - NB 123 33 22 -

New Bern New Vision 35 31 8 2 3,201

New Bern Reelsboro 128 93 91 3 19,446

New Bern Trenton 113 42 37 -

New Bern Vanceboro 20 17 9 2,927

Raleigh Benson 256 214 124 17 37,149

Raleigh Emmanuel 29 22 29 2 3,289

Raleigh Evangel 120 59 20 6 3 6 9,823

Raleigh Grace 174 150 78 4,704

Raleigh Hope 76 87 2 1,800

Raleigh Selma 9 21 15 5 -

Raleigh Smithfield First 34 31 8 8 2,274

Raleigh The Awakening 105 165 72 38 5,109

Raleigh The Capital 488 377 326 53 83,613

Raleigh The CrossWalk 91 119 2,354

Raleigh The Genesis 73 65 48 11,275

Rocky Mount Alert 80 54 30 2 1,638

Rocky Mount Brentwood 82 73 41 14 13 7,198

Rocky Mount Crossroads 106 47 58 3 1 3 9,501

Rocky Mount Ebenezer 114 67 43 4 399

Rocky Mount Faith Family Worship 57 25 19 2 2,565

Rocky Mount Harvest Temple - RM 81 77 57 14,941

Rocky Mount Hobgood 35 25 18 2 2,276

Rocky Mount Liberty - RM 63 42 35 6,220

Rocky Mount Living Faith Fellowship 250 94 99 17 21,670

Rocky Mount New Covenant Ministries - RM 119 22 12 2 1 1 6,741

Rocky Mount Roanoke Rapids 396 173 50 23 17,701

Rocky Mount Spring Hope 62 29 12 3,448

Rocky Mount Tarboro First 231 44 30 9,996

Rocky Mount Taylor's Chapel 199 103 20 4,300

Rocky Mount Trinity 76 27 13 4,905

Rocky Mount Vaughan's Chapel 78 25 8 654

Rocky Mount Victory Praise and Worship Center 70 26 13 3,419

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Williamston Belhaven 35 27 9 780

Williamston Bethany 115 112 113 2 16,173

Williamston Faith 181 74 13 7 2 5,700

Williamston Grace Family Fellowship 292 103 40 16 1 1 16,876

Williamston Higher Ground 199 305 123 11,108

Williamston Merritt's Chapel 34 15 15 786

Williamston Millennium 241 79 55 5 14,654

Williamston New Beginnings 23 24 17 2 3 4 2,650

Williamston Rehoboth 105 47 65 1 3,251

Williamston Roper 97 48 34 2 10,329

Williamston Swanquarter 25 35 7 -

Williamston The Lighthouse 21 23 19 2,293

Williamston Wades Point 45 14 8 2,008

Williamston Wakelon 6 7 3 1,441

Williamston Williamston First 231 119 63 8 3 19,167

Wilmington Compassion Church (f.k.a. Gateway) 148 107 62 -

Wilmington Good News Ministries 66 56 4 8 1 11,335

Wilmington Harvest Fellowship 101 116 51 29 15 12 14,091

Wilmington Living Word Fellowship 135 125 5 4,793

Wilmington Penderlea 125 75 43 6 3 8 4,451

Wilmington Snead's Ferry 91 28 16 2,795

Wilmington Wallace 294 109 110 21,379

Wilmington Wilmington First 240 107 92 12,109

Wilson Black Creek 18 33 13 4 4,647

Wilson Cornerstone 54 16 10 1,224

Wilson Independence 108 44 32 1 4,692

Wilson Lamm's Grove 20 15 10 2,075

Wilson Middlesex 30 159 10 10 5,741

Wilson Moore's Chapel 47 34 21 6,893

Wilson Shiloh - WD 204 152 162 2 1 36,152

Wilson Sims 60 18 15 2,369

Wilson Stantonsburg 55 69 19 7,753

Wilson Thompson Chapel 95 37 24 6,297

Wilson Westmoreland 211 106 69 106 6 6 18,535

Wilson Wilson First 142 83 54 15 2 1 21,493

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NC WOMEN’S MINISTRIES ANNUAL REPORT

Presented by Janice Marshburn

NC Conference Women’s Ministries Director

June 3, 2017 Seventy-Third Annual Convention

Falcon, North Carolina

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“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you,

that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain:…” (John 15:16)

Regardless of the current season of your life, you have purpose. Some may feel that past regretful choices

and mistakes disqualify you for Kingdom work. Be assured, you still have purpose. Some young women

who have chosen to be stay-at-home moms may feel out of touch or second rate, but you still have purpose.

Some single women may feel like the “fifth wheel” or ostracized because all your friends are married …

and your heart breaks to be married also, but you still have purpose. Some have been unable to conceive,

and the ache in your empty arms matches the ache in your heart; but you still have purpose. Some are

technically challenged. You either cannot afford all the new gadgets available today or simply feel

incapable of using them, but you still have purpose. Some are physically challenged and unable to function

or attend activities due to a debilitating disease or illness, but you still have purpose. Some are older now

and just simply do not have the stamina to keep up the pace, but you still have purpose.

Along with Michelle McClain-Walter, I declare over each of us a “supernatural shift” … an igniting of the

fire of the Holy Spirit … that, regardless of our status, will result in our responding to the call to “use our

gifts and talents to impact our society – to preach, teach, pray, prophecy, and deliver nations.”

Edward Powell describes this supernatural shifting or igniting of the Holy Spirit by saying, “He takes our

natural attributes, imparts His Spirit within and empowers us to be used for His glory, all by His grace.”

God has placed within our hearts a passion for the purpose He has chosen for this season of our lives.

Jeremiah said, “It burns like fire in my bones, and it is what helps me keep getting up when I am knocked

down; it is what enables me to strap my shoes back on and keep walking toward the finish line.” (Jeremiah

20:9)

To those who feel your bad choices and mistakes have decreased your value in the eyes of God,

disqualifying you for Kingdom work, and those whose self-esteem could not reach a much lower level, let

me assure you that you were made for more because YOUR GOD-ORDAINED DESTINY SURPASSES

YOUR MISTAKES. Failure does not cancel your calling. A writer with the devotional Wings-N-Motion

said, “He’s arranged a comeback for every setback! He has grace for every weakness. He has mercy for

every failure.”

Stay-at-home moms, you have a high calling. You are not to feel diminished in any way but be a mom

ignited with the fire of the Holy Spirit to train up your children in the ways they should go so that when

they are older the Word will ring true in their hearts.

Single women, whether by chance, change, or choice, you were made for more than being an ostracized

outsider. It is your gifts, NOT your marital status, that make a place for you in the Kingdom.

Those with empty arms were made for more than an aching heart. According to statistics, at least one in

every six women share the same (often unspoken) grief. Your opportunity for ministry is vast. Allow the

Holy Spirit to ignite you with Godly wisdom to share with those who relate to your circumstance and help

them to see that, during this barren season, they can answer the call to spiritually birth children into the

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Kingdom of God, to be a mentor, nurturer, a spiritual mother to a child within their church who doesn’t

have a biological mom, or a child whose mom chooses not to attend church.

The technically challenged were made for more than feeling inadequate and incapable. You can pick up a

pen and write a personal note of encouragement or exhortation to a lonely shut-in. Again, I think of

Jeremiah who appeared to have no technological skills. However, as a cupbearer to the King, his heart was

ignited with a purpose to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, resulting in a supernatural miracle and protection

of the children of God.

I could go on and on, from category to category; but regardless of which season you may be experiencing,

God has chosen and ordained you to bring forth fruit. Therefore, the Holy Spirit will ignite you with His

fire, enable you with talents and abilities, and empower you. He will arm you with wisdom, discernment

and understanding to fulfill the purpose to which He has called you. Ladies, during the coming year, I

challenge you to accept the call and move forward in obedience and love ignited for purpose! Regardless

of your current circumstances, you were made for more!

During the last year, you have been ignited for purpose by contributing to the needs in your local church

and community as well as generously contributing to NC Women’s Ministries through your tithes,

Women’s Ministries Day offerings, and vision partner fees. Additionally, you have liberally given to

ministries supported by the IPHC such as DRUSA, People to People, The Royal Home Ministries and

others, including the following:

Proverbs 14:23 declares that hard work results in a profit. The above data are true evidence that the women

of the NC Conference are hard workers. May you profit physically, spiritually and financially for all your

efforts.

During the last year, I experienced a medical challenge which hindered my participation in several

activities; however, my heart was still ignited with purpose which gave me an incentive to keep pressing

forward, declaring I am more than a conqueror. In the midst of this challenge, it was my honor to preach

several Women’s Ministries Founder’s Day services. I was privileged to facilitate and attend the annual

NCWM/NCGM Leadership Training with approximately 200 women and the NCWM Retreat with

approximately 400 women. Our Lord gave me strength to facilitate three NCWM board meetings, attend

one Discipleship Ministries Board meeting, and attend one Happy Hearts Meeting.

APPRECIATION TO THE NCWM AND NCGM LEADERSHIP TEAMS, AND MINISTRY LEADERS:

I am so very thankful for the Board Members, Leadership Teams and Ministry Leaders. Without the

assistance of the ladies who make up these teams, I would not be able to carry the load of NCWM. They

have not only been a blessing to me, but to all the local women as well. Their work is often done at the

expense of relinquishing personal time in order to serve in their assigned roles. Much of their work is done

in organizing and preparing for events … work that is unseen yet enormously important to the success of

Feast of Ingathering $56,585.00

Christmas 4 Missionaries $12,756.25

Blanche L. King Scholarship $2,625.00

Falcon Children's Home (Harvest Train) $178,853.13

Cash $97,646.53

Commodities $81,206.60

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this ministry. Their valuable wisdom and insight are so very appreciated. They are truly women who are

IGNITED WITH PURPOSE.

I praise the Lord for fantastic board members who stepped up in my times of absence to make sure the

ministry went forth flawlessly. At the Women’s Ministries Convention in June 2014, God knew what

would transpire in my life, and He knew the right person to fill the role of assistant director. I expressed

to Assistant Director Marsha Braswell that it was her time to shine, and shine she did! Her leadership skills

were validated by the response of the other board members giving their full support.

I say THANK YOU to NC Women’s Ministries Board Members: MARSHA BRASWELL, DARNELL

NELMS, MELANIE ROSS, and PHYLLIS PARRISH. These ladies are always available to assist me.

They consistently fast and pray for Women’s Ministries at the local, conference and general levels. We

share long hours in meetings where we pray, shed tears of laughter, joy and sorrow as we make decisions

to enhance NCWM and to bring honor to God.

I say THANK YOU to MEAGAN GRADY, 2017 Next Generation Leader, whose youth and vibrant

personality keeps us in the now.

I say THANK YOU to LYDIA MILLS, DANIELLE MAYNOR, JOAN ROBINSON, and WANDA

OATES. These NC Girls’ Ministries Board Members are focused on providing leadership to assist local

Girls’ Ministries Coordinators and Sponsors through training and providing activities where girls can get

together for Christian fellowship and fun.

I say THANK YOU to SYLVIA HUGHES, BEVERLY HORNE, TERESA DENNING, PEGGY

GAWINSKI, MAVIS BLAND, DEBBIE FLOWERS, CAROL DAVIS, BARBARA BISHOP,

JACKIE THOMPSON, and FAYE JONES. These ladies are the NCWM District Directors. They serve

as liaisons from conference to local levels and bridge the gap through their emails, newsletters, rallies and

visits to local churches.

I say THANK YOU to BLANCHE POLLARD (Director), JANICE LUCAS, JUANITA RUSSELL,

MARY BELLE JOHNSON, and JEAN GORE. This team leads Happy Hearts Ministries and provides

fellowship and service opportunities to our senior ladies. They meet twice yearly in three different

locations. Their major ministry each year is preparing and donating Christmas stockings for

underprivileged children to Metro World Child for distribution in New York City.

I say THANK YOU to MAVIS BLAND and PATSY DEESE, Forever Loved Ministry Leaders. This

ministry encourages each local Women’s Ministries group to provide an opportunity for widows within

their congregations to connect for support, fellowship and fun.

I say THANK YOU to SUE PARKER, FAYE LEGGETT, MARY BELLE JOHNSON, LINDA

THOMAS and PATSY DEESE, Past President/Directors who have created a legacy and continue to offer

support and encouragement to leadership.

I say THANK YOU to MEDIA LEE, NCWM Historian, who preserves the history of NCWM as the

official photographer and archives collector.

IN ADDITION TO THE NCWM AND NCGM LEADERSHIP TEAMS, I EXPRESS MY DEEP

APPRECIATION TO:

BISHOP DANNY NELSON who prayerfully supports the vision of Women’s Ministries. His

encouragement, presence, and provisions are an encouragement to the leadership of NCWM.

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FIRST LADY ROSE NELSON who, in her own quiet way, is a true example of women interceding, for

every area of ministry in this conference. Her love and support are evident.

Discipleship Ministries Director, JON OLIVER and Secretary/Bookkeeper, NICOLE OLIVER whom I

admire and appreciate. It is my joy to represent NCWM on the Discipleship Ministries Team.

CMC Personnel, ORIS HUBBARD, SHEILA OGLESBY, NICOLE TURRANSKY, KAREN

CARTER, GINGER WHEELER, and MARK LUCAS, who work hard behind-the-scene to make sure

what we need is made available. Thank you for your immediate response to our needs.

Our PRAYER TEAM is made up of women who are committed to interceding on behalf of those of us on

the forefront of this ministry. Their dedication to pray and keep NCWM before the Father makes a real

difference in our effectiveness. We know that prayer is the key, and this team is committed to unlocking

Heaven through faith and prayer.

My husband, GARY, who during the last year has unselfishly given me his full attention as a faithful

caregiver, husband, chauffeur, and prayer warrior. He truly has lived out his love staying true to our

wedding vow “to have and to hold through sickness and in health.”

As your leader, I ask you to pray for me that I will have an unwavering heart for Jesus that will enable me

to love and influence others to know they can trust Him; that I will have supernatural wisdom to lead our

ministry to the next level; that I will have the boldness to not compromise the Word; that signs and wonders

will follow my ministry; that I will experience salvations, healings, deliverance, and provision.

Part of my heart vision for Women’s Ministries has been to see a genuine connection between generations.

At our Leadership Training in February, I reiterated the challenge given by Evangelism and World Missions

Director Doug Bartlett that the older generation bless the younger and the younger generation honor the

older. During the next year I declare and decree, in the name of Jesus, that the older generation be ignited

with purpose to bless the younger generation with spiritual prosperity, increase, inward joy, peace in the

midst of the storm, wisdom and understanding; and that the younger generation be ignited with purpose to

honor the older generation by valuing them, giving them great respect, seeking them out for advice, and

allowing them to speak into your lives. I challenge you to find someone of a different generation to mentor,

someone to pour into, as well as someone to pour into you. It is a win/win situation Regardless of age,

everyone has purpose!

No matter the status or season of life, we are blessed with the opportunity to share the message of Christ

and His love. Let us live every day of our lives IGNITED FOR HIS PURPOSE!

Serving in full view of the Lord,

Janice Marshburn, Director

North Carolina Women’s Ministries

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SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL NC WOMEN’S MINISTRIES CONVENTION

“IGNITED FOR PURPOSE”

SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2017

J.A. CULBRETH MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM

FALCON, NORTH CAROLINA

Women’s Ministries Leadership Team Directory:

Janice Marshburn, Director

5389 Richlands Highway

Jacksonville, NC 28540

910-324-4388

[email protected]

Marsha Braswell, Assistant Director

7314 Sadie Road

Kenly, NC 27542

252-237-7099

[email protected]

Darnell Nelms, Secretary/Treasurer

P. O. Box 7815

Wilson, NC 27895

910-918-4709

[email protected]

Melanie Ross, Board Member

125 Stewart Avenue

Vanceboro, NC 28586

252-229-8366

[email protected]

Phyllis Parrish, Board Member

202 Muriel Hooks Drive

Goldsboro, NC 27530

919-738-8663

[email protected]

Meagan Grady, 2017 Next Generation Leader

996 Summerlins Crossroad Road

Kenansville, NC 28349

910-591-6422

[email protected]

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NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S MINISTRIES

MINUTES OF THE 2017 ANNUAL CONVENTION

“IGNITED FOR PURPOSE”

“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go

and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain…” John 15:16

The Seventy-third North Carolina Women’s Ministries Convention was held on June 3, 2017, in Falcon, NC,

in the J.A. Culbreth Memorial Auditorium. The event was entitled “Ignited For Purpose.”

Registration began at 8:00 a.m. in the auditorium foyer with the NCWM District Directors serving as

registrars and greeters. Local Women’s Ministries groups and other Conference Ministries had “Show and

Sell” displays along the sides of the auditorium floor. During a ten-minute prelude to the Convention

program, Chloe Smothers from the Gospel Tabernacle Church in Dunn, N.C., shared dialogue skits of her

puppet ministry.

To begin the program, NCWM Director Janice Marshburn followed by Rev. Jon Oliver, NC Conference

Discipleship Ministries Director welcomed the ladies and our special guests to our annual Convention, the

“Diamond Experience.” Bishop Danny Nelson then greeted the ladies and gave the opening prayer. Director

Marshburn took this opportunity to present our First Lady Rose Nelson with a gift from the NCWM Board.

Ignited For Purpose . . . Through Education

Director Marshburn introduced Blair Chavis, student at Holmes Bible College who was present on behalf of

President Bishop James Leggett and read his personal letter to update the Convention participants regarding

the current activities at HBC and to thank the ladies for their faithful support. A current promotional video

was shared on behalf of Emmanuel College. Following the video, Director Marshburn assisted by Darnell

Nelms presented Emmanuel College scholarships to three of the four 2017-18 NC student recipients who

could be present (Megan Currie, Hannah Smith, and Guianna Squires).

Ignited For Purpose . . . You Were Made For More!

Director Marshburn reminded us that regardless of the issues in our lives that make us feel ‘less than,’ God

has chosen, ordained, and made us for more. By the Holy Spirit, HE will ignite us with HIS fire, enable us

with talents and abilities, and empower us to accomplish Kingdom work and to bring forth fruit. She

challenged each of us to accept the call and move forward in obedience and love, ignited for purpose.

Director Marshburn then asked the young ladies and girls to move out from their seats and step inside one of

the circles on floor that was closest to them and then asked the remaining ladies to circle around each group

of girls. She asked Linda Thomas to say a prayer of blessing over the girls. Director Marshburn encouraged

the ladies to love on the girls as they returned to their seats.

Ignited For Purpose. . . Girls’ Ministries

Director Marshburn introduced Lydia Mills, NC Conference Girls’ Ministries Director, who stepped forward

to thank the ladies for their work on the local level for Girls’ Ministries and to also introduce her Leadership

Team. Director Marshburn shared with the Convention participants that we were going to give them an

opportunity to give in an offering to financially assist the NCGM Leadership Team to attend the 2017 General

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WM Convention next month in Orlando, FL. As Linda Thomas played the piano, the team served as ushers

to receive the offering.

Ignited For Purpose. . . Through Worship

Director Marshburn reintroduced Chloe Smoothers and introduced Caroline Sutton and invited them to the

stage to lead us in worship before our guest speaker comes. Chloe presented a puppet dialogue skit about

Jonah and the Big Fish and Caroline sang “I Am Yours” by Lauren Daigle. Assistant Director Marsha

Braswell introduced our guest speaker, Rev. Marysol Martinez, (the first female) Director of Royal Home

Ministries. Rev. Martinez asked the girls from the Mothers & Babies Program that were with her to stand

and then also introduced Brittany Howard, the Case Worker who travels with her. As a gift from the RHM,

Rev. Martinez shared that she has a bag entitled “Sisterhood of Motherhood” for each lady who will stop by

their display table.

Diane Coble, Marketing Director at the Falcon Children’s Home and Co-director of Campus Life with her

husband, was asked to pray over the speaker and the message. Rev. Martinez quoted Oswald J. Smith, saying

“We talk of the second coming of Christ, yet half of the known world has never even heard of the first.” She

read a poem by Deborah Ann Belka and then read her scripture text from 1 Samuel 1:10 (ESV) which says

“She was deeply distressed and prayed to the LORD and wept bitterly.” Rev. Martinez entitled her message

“A Wave of Unrest When You’re Ignited for Purpose” and encouraged us to be ignited for purpose because

often the Lord will do HIS greatest work within and through us during our most painful days. After Rev.

Martinez’s message, the ladies spent several minutes in prayer at the altar.

Ignited For Purpose. . . Through Fellowship

The ladies enjoyed a twenty-minute break, giving them the opportunity to fellowship, enjoy light

refreshments provided by NCWM, and visit the various ministry centers and “show & sell” displays that

were set up around the perimeter of the room. To transition us from fellowship time to our business session,

Guianna Squires, NC Conference student from The Lighthouse PH Church in Hamilton, N.C., attending

Emmanuel College this fall as a rising senior, sang “Get Up, Get Ready” by The Gold City Quartet for us.

Ignited For Purpose. . . Through Business

Director Marshburn began by thanking the ladies for coming and being a part of this Diamond Experience,

then she recognized former and current GWM, as well as former NCWM and NCGM Board members that

were in attendance today.

Director Marshburn expressed her appreciation to the women for their faithful participation of the various

programs (tithing, Vision Partnering, CPals, Happy Hearts, Forever Loved); events (Leadership Training

Summit, the Retreat, the Diamond Experience); and their charitable contributions to the many offerings

promoted by Women’s Ministries (Feast of Ingathering, Christmas 4 Missionaries, Blanche L. King, and

Harvest Train-Falcon Children’s Home/Royal Home Ministries.

Director Marshburn then expressed her appreciation to the NCWM board members (Marsha Braswell,

Darnell Nelms, Melanie Ross, and Phyllis Parrish) especially for the extra special way they pulled together

during her injury and recovery last year.

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Director Marshburn introduced Diane Coble, the Marketing Director of Falcon Children’s Home, and she

shared updates regarding the Children’s Home, the Foster Care & Adoption Programs, and the FCH Christian

Academy.

Director Marshburn also expressed her appreciation to the 2017 Next Generation Leader Meagan Grady;

Girls’ Ministries Team (Lydia Mills, Danielle Maynor, Joan Robinson, and Wanda Oates); NCWM District

Directors (Barbara Bishop, Mavis Bland, Johnna Bullock, Carol Davis, Teresa Denning, Debbie Flowers,

Peggy Gawinski, Beverly Horne, Sylvia Hughes, Faye Jones, and Jackie Thompson); Happy Hearts Director,

Blanche Pollard and her team (Janice Lucas, Juanita Russell, Mary Belle Johnson, and Jean Gore); Forever

Loved Ministry Leaders, Mavis Bland and Patsy Deese; NCWM Past Presidents/ Directors (Patsy Deese,

Linda Thomas, Mary Belle Johnson, Faye Leggett, and Sue Parker); NCWM Historian, Media Lee; Bishop

Danny and First Lady Rose Nelson; Discipleship Ministries Director, Jon Oliver and Secretary/Bookkeeper,

Nicole Oliver; the RDC Personnel (Oris Hubbard, Sheila Oglesby, Nicole Turransky, Karen Carter, Ginger

Wheeler, and Mark Lucas); the NCWM Prayer Team; and her husband, Gary Marshburn.

Director Marshburn quoted Assistant Superintendent Doug Bartlett in saying “Older women, you’ve got to

bless those younger girls and young women, you’ve got to honor the older ones.” She also encouraged the

older ladies to bless the younger with spiritual prosperity, increase, inward joy, peace in the midst of the

storm, and wisdom and understanding. She continued to encourage the younger ladies to honor the older

ladies by valuing them, respecting them, seeking out their wisdom, and allowing them to speak into your

lives.

Director Marshburn gave special honor to the following churches for their extended years of service and

commitment and for receiving 100 points each year.

Calvary Temple, Bethany, Shiloh (Wilson) – four consecutive year bar

Peniel, Mount Olive First – twenty-four consecutive years

Bizzell Grove, Greenville First, Moore’s Chapel – thirty consecutive years

Director Marshburn also read the list of churches that received the Certificates of Excellence, of Honor, of

Merit, and of Recognition.

Meagan Grady, the 2017 Next Generation Leader, presented the Memoirs Report.

The business session was concluded with closing remarks and benediction by Director Janice Marshburn.

Respectfully Submitted,

Darnell Nelms,

NCWM Secretary/Treasurer

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AWARDS FOR YEAR 2017

AWARD OF ONE SUPERIORITY BAR (100 Points for 4 Consecutive Years)

GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: The First Church

MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Maranatha

WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: Williamston First

WILMINGTON DISTRICT: Wallace

AWARD OF FOUR STAR SUPERIORITY BAR (100 Points for 16 Consecutive Years)

GREENVILLE DISTRICT: Kinston First

AWARD OF FIVE STAR SUPERIORITY BAR (100 Points for 20 Consecutive Years)

WILSON DISTRICT: Wilson First

AWARD OF SEVEN STAR SUPERIORITY BAR (100 Points for 28 Consecutive Years

WILMINGTON DISTRICT: Wilmington First

CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE (100 or 100+ Points)

CLINTON DISTRICT: Peniel******

FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT: Hope Mills**

GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Bizzell Grove*******, Mt. Olive******, Niagara*****, Tabernacle*, The

First Church*

GREENVILLE DISTRICT: Bethel, Calvary Temple*, Greenville First *******, Grifton, Kinston First****

MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Maranatha*

NEW BERN DISTRICT: Goose Creek, Holly Hill**, Reelsboro***** ROCKY MOUNT DISTRICT: Harvest Temple***, Liberty, Roanoke Rapids*, Victory Praise and

Worship*

WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: Bethany*, Rehoboth, Williamston First*

WILMINGTON DISTRICT: Good News****, Sneads Ferry****, Wallace*, Wilmington First*******

WILSON DISTRICT: Moores Chapel*******, Shiloh*, Westmoreland***, Wilson First*****

CERTIFICATE OF HONOR (90-95 Points) GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Saint John GREENVILLE DISTRICT: Albritton MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Smyrna RALEIGH DISTRICT: Emmanuel WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT: Grace Family Fellowship, Millennium, The Lighthouse

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CERTIFICATE OF MERIT (80-85 Points)

CLINTON DISTRICT: Tyndall Grove FAYETTEVILLE DISTRICT: Baywood GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Pike’s Crossroads, Pine Level, Thunder Swamp GREENIVLLE DISTRICT: Ayden

CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION (70-75 Points)

GOLDSBORO DISTRICT: Manley Grove MOREHEAD CITY DISTRICT: Harkers Island RALEIGH DISTRICT: Evangel *Superiority Plaque previously earned **Superiority Plaque and Bar previously earned ***Superiority Plaque and 2 Bars previously earned ****Superiority Plaque and 3 Bars previously earned *****Superiority Plaque and 4 Bars previously earned ******Superiority Plaque and 5 Bars previously earned *******Superiority Plaque and 6 Bars previously earned

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT Thirty-One Years: Bizzell Grove, Greenville First, Moores Chapel

We extend a special congratulation to each group for a job well done!

“Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fall.”

Oliver Goldsmith

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North Carolina Women's Ministries

Statement of Financial Activites for the Year 2017

Balance brought forward: 26,074.80$

Receipts:

Tithes 9,269.23$

Vision Partner/Charter Fees 2,175.00$

WM (Founder's) Day Offerings 1,759.75$

Registration/Event Fees 9,736.00$

Misc-Sales 729.60$

Misc-Gifts/Offerings Received 2,510.50$

Misc-Vision 4 Education 52,315.00$

Miscellaneous 3,624.26$

Total Receipts 82,119.34$

Balance Forward + Total Receipts 108,194.14$

Disbursements:

Salaries 7,500.00$

Honorariums 1,150.00$

Mileage 763.95$

Lodging 150.00$

Food 100.82$

Postage (General) 73.18$

Postage (Mail-out) 526.40$

Postage (Happy Hearts) 117.60$

General Office Supplies 656.01$

Office Supplies-Printer Ink -$

Tithe to GWM 125.45$

GWM Event Expenses 3,906.76$

Leadership Training Seminar Expenses 2,129.46$

Retreat Expenses 4,032.96$

Diamond Analysis Expenses 3,902.23$

District Directors' Training Expenses 588.10$

District Rally Expenses 94.76$

Vision 4 Education Offering 51,440.00$

Vision 4 Education Offering Expenses 1,803.21$

Harvest Train Expense 29.09$

Gifts to other Ministries 790.41$

2017 FICA 1,512.74$

BB&T Service Charges 45.85$

GM Leaders' Guide 14.30$

Reissued check 61.56$

Miscellaneous -$

Total Disbursements: 81,514.84$

Checkbook Balance 12/31/17 26,679.30$

MCELF Balance 12/31/17 13,112.87$

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North Carolina Women's Ministries

Statement of Financial Activites for the Year 2017

Designated Funds:

Vision Partner/Charter Fees 9,732.05$

Vision 4 Education 450.00$

Forever Loved Ministry 125.00$

GWM Tithe -$

Golf Tournament Funds -$

Happy Hearts 159.03$

WM (Founder's) Day Offerings 4,154.11$

Total Designated Funds 14,620.19$

Ending Operating Balance: 12,059.11$

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Clinton District:

Tyndall Grove: Marie Heath, Lillie Jackson

Fayetteville District:

Baywood: Sandra Detherage

Goldsboro District:

Bizzell Grove: Jean Williams, Edith Bizzell

Pine Level: Dianne Mitchell

Saint John: Norma Lee

Tabernacle: Carolyn Southerland

The First Church: Mollie Crisp, Jean Johnson

Thunder Swamp: Gretchel Moore

Morehead City District:

Maranatha: Gloria T. Brown

New Bern District:

New Vision: Velma L. Henries

Raleigh District:

Emmanuel: Patty Newton

Rocky Mount District:

Harvest Temple: Diane Fisher, Joan Wheeler

Williamston District:

Bethany: Peggy Dunlow

Grace Family Fellowship: Vera Stalls

Millennium: Lula Lassiter

Wilmington District:

Good News Ministries: Maidie Wiggins

Wallace: Annie Helen Rivenbark

Wilmington First: Polly Reaves

Wilson District:

Westmoreland: April Felton, Nadine Wilson

Wilson First: Hazel Lucas Batchelor, Mary Elizabeth Taylor

In Loving Memory of

NC Women's Ministries Deceased Members

2017

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North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. Independent Auditor’s Report and Financial Statements December 31, 2017

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Independent Auditor’s Report

Conference Executive Council North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. Falcon, North Carolina We have audited the accompanying financial statements of North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. (the “Conference”), which comprise the statement of financial position as of December 31, 2017, and the related statements of activities and cash flows for the year then ended, and the related notes to the financial statements. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America; this includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our qualified audit opinion. Basis for Qualified Opinion The Conference has stated certain property and equipment at the appraised value or at the tax assessment value. Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires property and equipment to be stated at historical cost and depreciated over the life. The net book value of the property acquired prior to 2011 when the Conference moved to the accrual basis of accounting was approximately $2.0 million at December 31, 2017. We were unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence about the historical cost less depreciation for the property acquired prior to 2011.

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Qualified Opinion In our opinion, except for the possible effects of the matter described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion paragraph, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. as of December 31, 2017, and the changes in its net assets and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Springfield, Missouri June 6, 2018

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North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

Statement of Financial Position December 31, 2017

See Notes to Financial Statements 3

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents 4,035,645$ Investments 2,574,829Loans, net of allowance for loan losses

of $732,000 19,430,075Accrued interest receivable 163,686Real estate owned - held for sale 426,352Real estate owned - held for lease 330,167Property and equipment, net 4,857,182Other 52,994

Total assets 31,870,930$

Liabilities and Net Assets

LiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued expenses 243,378$ Certificates 27,065,712 Accrued pension liability 3,517,825

Total liabilities 30,826,915

Unrestricted Net Assets 1,044,015

Total liabilities and net assets 31,870,930$

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North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

Statement of Activities Year Ended December 31, 2017

See Notes to Financial Statements 4

Revenues, Gains and Other SupportTithes 2,925,190$ Interest on mortgages and loans receivable 949,329 Discipleship Ministries Division 222,099 Hispanic Ministries 82,576 Camp meeting 27,054 Miscellaneous program 30,212 Investment return 45,852 Other revenue 250,134

Total revenues, gains and other support 4,532,446

Expenses and LossesAdministration Division - general programs 1,976,060 Ministerial & Church Extension Loan Fund Division 813,474 Provision for loan losses 485,816 Retirement Division 469,455 Discipleship Ministries Division 306,746 Evangelism Division 305,385 Capital Assets Division 30,573

Total program services 4,387,509

Support services 708,922

Total expenses and losses 5,096,431

Defined Benefit Pension PlanNet gain arising during the year (207,888) Amortization of prior service cost and

net gain included in net periodic pension cost (133,000)

(340,888)

Change in Net Assets (223,097)

Net Assets, Beginning of Year 1,267,112

Net Assets, End of Year 1,044,015$

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North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc.

Statement of Cash Flows Year Ended December 31, 2017

See Notes to Financial Statements 5

Operating ActivitiesChange in net assets (223,097)$ Items not requiring (providing) cash

Depreciation 124,952 Provision for loan losses 485,816 Interest refinanced by borrowers (168,484) Net loss on foreclosed assets 216,308

Changes inAccrued interest receivable (19,001) Other assets 12,909 Accounts payable and accrued expenses (5,681) Agency collections payable (24,811) Accrued pension liability (229,175)

Net cash provided by operating activities 169,736

Investing ActivitiesProceeds from the sale of real estate owned 32,050 Purchases of property and equipment (266,583) Purchases of investments (60,763) Originations of loans receivable (3,629,410) Principal payments received on loans receivable 3,375,130

Net cash used in investing activities (549,576)

Financing ActivitiesNet withdrawals of certificates (3,003,566)

Net cash used in financing activities (3,003,566)

Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents (3,383,406)

Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of Year 7,419,051

Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of Year 4,035,645$

Supplemental Cash Flows InformationInterest paid to certificate holders 36,366$ Interest reinvested by certificate holders 660,337$ Interest refinanced by borrowers 168,484$ Real estate acquired in settlement of loans 191,216$ Sale and financing of real estate owned 315,200$

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Note 1: Nature of Operations and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Nature of Operations

North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. (the “Conference”) was incorporated under the law of North Carolina on August 19, 1954. It serves as the religious association for local congregations in eastern North Carolina who are members or affiliates of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (the “General Conference”). The Conference traces its historical existence back to 1898 and its official existence back to the year 1911. It is a nonprofit corporation that exists as a resource center for the Pentecostal Holiness Churches located in Eastern North Carolina. The Conference is chartered by the state of North Carolina to engage in all activities that pertain to Christian ministry.

The churches and ministers of the Conference contribute financial support monthly for the operation of the Conference offices and ministries. These contributions are deposited and then distributed to the following major divisions:

Administration Division: These monies are primarily unrestricted support and are used for administrative staff, operations and facility costs of the Conference’s properties. Administration also provides funds for ministers’ sabbaticals and for numerous other ministries in addition to the ones listed below. Administration is also responsible for receiving and disbursing monies to the General Conference in Oklahoma as a conduit on a monthly basis according to the guidelines set forth in the “Manual” of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church. Approximately sixty-four percent of unrestricted revenue is allocated annually for administration, sabbatical and ministry purposes.

Retirement Division: These monies are temporarily restricted support as defined in the constitution governing this division and are used to assist in the support of retired or disabled ministers and their surviving spouses. During the year, the expenses exceeded the support value, therefore, all shown as unrestricted at year end, consistent with policy.

Evangelism Division: These monies are unrestricted support and are used by the Division of Evangelism for its normal operations and salaries, including church planting and evangelists’ support. Sixteen percent of unrestricted revenue is allocated annually for this division.

Discipleship Ministries Division: These monies are unrestricted support and are used by the Discipleship Ministries Division for its normal operations and salaries including several specific ministries under the Discipleship Ministries umbrella. Eight percent of unrestricted revenue is allocated annually for this division.

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Ministerial & Church Extension Loan Fund Division (Loan Fund Division): The Conference, in its 45th Annual Session, at Falcon, North Carolina, on August 26, 1955, provided for the establishment of the Ministerial and Church Extension Loan Fund Division (the “Loan Fund Division”). The Loan Fund Division is not a separate legal entity from the Conference; therefore, the Conference’s Executive Council, with advice from a Loan Fund Division Advisory Board, serves as the Administrator of the Loan Fund Division. The Loan Fund Division’s primary purpose is to make loans to churches and ministers in the Conference and accept deposits in order to provide funds to make these loans. New investors are required to be affiliated with the Conference. The Loan Fund Division is governed by an Offering Circular detailing the risks and activities of the Loan Fund Division.

Profits, if any, from the Loan Fund Division are used to support the ministry of the Conference. The Loan Fund Division is a ministry and as such has, in the past, been willing under certain circumstances to accommodate late payments or to extend the terms of loans. The Council in keeping with their fiduciary responsibilities seeks to serve the needs of both the investors and the ministry.

Capital Assets Division: This Division was established for the purpose of tracking and accounting for land, buildings, property improvements, furniture and equipment, as well as any debt associated with the acquisition of property and equipment. Depreciation expense is also recorded annually in this division.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues, expenses gains, losses and other changes in net assets during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Material estimates that are particularly susceptible to significant change relate to the determination of the allowance for loan losses, the valuation of real estate acquired in connection with foreclosures or in satisfaction of loans and the valuation of real estate acquired in connection with church closings that are part of the Conference. Management obtains independent appraisals or valuations for significant properties.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Conference considers all liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At December 31, 2017, cash equivalents consisted primarily of money market accounts with brokers.

At December 31, 2017, the Conference’s cash accounts exceeded federally insured limits by approximately $798,000.

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Investments and Investment Return

Investments in loan fund certificates are recorded at cost, which approximates the fair value. Investment return includes interest income.

Investment return that is initially restricted by donor stipulation and for which the restriction will be satisfied in the same year is included in unrestricted net assets.

Loans

Loans that management has the intent and ability to hold for the foreseeable future or until maturity or payoffs are reported at their outstanding principal balances adjusted for any charge-offs and the allowance for loan losses. Generally, these loans are collateralized by first mortgages on the primary buildings and facilities owned by the borrowers.

Interest income is accrued based on the unpaid principal balance.

The accrual of interest on loans is generally discontinued at the time the loan is 90 days past due unless the credit is well-secured and in process of collection. Past due status is based on contractual terms of the loan. In all cases, loans are placed on nonaccrual or charged off at an earlier date if collection of principal or interest is considered doubtful. The interest on these loans is accounted for on the cash-basis or cost-recovery method, until qualifying for return to accrual. Loans are returned to accrual status when all the principal and interest amounts contractually due are brought current and future payments are reasonably assured.

Allowance for Loan Losses

The allowance for loan losses is established as losses are estimated to have occurred through a provision for loan losses charged to earnings. Loan losses are charged against the allowance when management believes the uncollectibility of a loan balance is confirmed. Subsequent recoveries, if any, are credited to the allowance.

The allowance for loan losses is evaluated on a regular basis by management and is based upon management’s periodic review of the collectibility of the loans in light of historical experience, the nature and volume of the loan portfolio, adverse situations that may affect the borrower’s ability to repay, estimated value of any underlying collateral and prevailing economic conditions. This evaluation is inherently subjective as it requires estimates that are susceptible to significant revision as more information becomes available.

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The allowance consists of allocated and general components. The allocated component relates to loans that are classified as impaired. For those loans that are classified as impaired, an allowance is established when the discounted cash flows or collateral value of the impaired loan is lower than the carrying value of that loan. The general component covers nonclassified loans and is based on historical charge-off experience and expected loss given default derived from the Conference’s internal risk rating process. Other adjustments may be made to the allowance for pools of loans after an assessment of internal or external influences on credit quality that are not fully reflected in the historical loss or risk rating data.

A loan is considered impaired when, based on current information and events, it is probable that the Conference will be unable to collect the scheduled payments of principal or interest when due according to the contractual terms of the loan agreement. Factors considered by management in determining impairment include payment status, collateral value and the probability of collecting scheduled principal and interest payments when due. Loans that experience insignificant payment delays and payment shortfalls generally are not classified as impaired. Management determines the significance of payment delays and payment shortfalls on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration all of the circumstances surrounding the loan and the borrower, including the length of the delay, the reasons for the delay, the borrower’s prior payment record and the amount of the shortfall in relation to the principal and interest owed. Impairment is measured on a loan-by-loan basis by either the present value of expected future cash flows discounted at the loan’s effective interest rate or the fair value of the collateral if the loan is collateral dependent.

Real Estate Owned – Held for Sale

Real estate owned was acquired through, or in lieu of, loan foreclosure or were deeded to the Conference upon a church closing that was part of the Conference. Real estate owned and held for sale is initially recorded at fair value less cost to sell at the date of foreclosure, establishing a new cost basis. Subsequent to receipt of property, valuations are periodically performed by management and the assets are carried at the lower of carrying amount or fair value less cost to sell. Revenue and expenses from operations and changes in the valuation allowance are included in net income or expense from real estate owned.

Real Estate Owned – Held for Lease

Real estate owned was acquired through, or in lieu of, loan foreclosure or were deeded to the Conference upon a church closing that was part of the Conference. Real estate owned and held for lease is initially recorded at fair value at the date of foreclosure, establishing a new cost basis. Real estate owned and held for lease is currently being leased, and is being depreciated on a straight-line basis over the estimated life of the property, which is generally 25 years.

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Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation, with the exception of certain properties, which have been assigned tax or appraised values to determine market value. This is not in keeping with the generally accepted accounting principles which require properties to be recorded at the historical cost at the time of acquisition. Donated depreciable assets are recorded at their estimated fair value at the date of the donation and are being depreciated over the estimated useful lives.

The estimated useful lives for each major depreciable classification of premises and equipment are as follows:

Buildings and improvements 40 years Equipment 7 years Furniture and fixtures 10 years Vehicles 5 years

Long-Lived Asset Impairment

The Organization evaluates the recoverability of the carrying value of long-lived assets whenever events or circumstances indicate the carrying amount may not be recoverable. If a long-lived asset is tested for recoverability and the undiscounted estimated future cash flows expected to result from the use and eventual disposition of the asset is less than the carrying amount of the assets, the assets cost is adjusted to fair value and an impairment loss is recognized as the amount by which the carrying amount of a long-lived asset exceeds its fair value. No asset impairment was recognized during the year ended December 31, 2017.

Certificates

The certificates pay interest based on an established rate from the date of purchase through maturity. The payment of principal and interest on the certificates is a general obligation of the Conference. Fixed rate certificates accrue interest monthly and pay interest quarterly based on the date of the certificate. Interest is calculated based on a 365-day year. The Conference does not possess any deposit insurance from a third-party insurer or state or federal deposit insurance agency. The payment of principal and interest on the certificates depends solely upon the financial condition and strength of the Conference.

Temporarily Restricted Net Assets

Temporarily restricted net assets are those whose use by the Organization has been limited by donors to a specific time period or purpose. There were no restricted net assets as of December 31, 2017. The restrictions were fulfilled in the same time period for receipt of contributions during 2017.

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Contributions

Gifts of cash and other assets received without donor stipulations are reported as unrestricted revenue and net assets. Gifts received with a donor stipulation that limits their use are reported as temporarily or permanently restricted revenue and net assets. However, if a restriction is fulfilled in the same time period in which the contribution was received, the Conference reports the support as unrestricted. There were no restricted net assets as of December 31, 2017. Any restrictions were fulfilled in the same time period for receipt of contributions during 2017.

Unconditional gifts expected to be collected within one year are reported at their net realizable value.

Conditional gifts depend on the occurrence of a specified future and uncertain event to bind the potential donor and are recognized as assets and revenue when the conditions are substantially met and the gift becomes unconditional.

Functional Allocation of Expenses

The costs of supporting the various programs and other activities have been summarized on a functional basis in the statement of activities.

Exemption from Income Taxes

The Conference is exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as provided by a group letter ruling issued to the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. from the Internal Revenue Service and a similar provision of state law. However, the Fund is subject to federal income tax on any unrelated business taxable income.

Note 2: Investments

Investments at December 31 consisted of the following:

Loan fund certificates $ 2,574,829

Return on investments is comprised of the following:

Interest income 45,852$

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Note 3: Loans Receivable and Allowance for Loan Losses

The Conference extends loans primarily to churches for the purposes of construction or purchase of church facilities. The loans are made with churches, ministers and other loans. At December 31, 2017, the loans to churches were approximately $16.2 million, the loans to ministers were approximately $1.8 million and the other loans were approximately $2.2 million.

Classes of loans at December 31 include:

Balloon loans $ 15,445,935 Mortgage loans 3,246,694 Construction loans 1,235,763 Other 233,683

20,162,075 Allowance for loan losses (732,000)

$ 19,430,075

The following table presents the loan portfolio aging analysis of the investment in loans as of December 31:

Balloon loans $ 1,890,282 $ 648,312 $ 4,555,594 $ 7,094,188 $ 8,351,747 $ 15,445,935 $ - Mortgage loans 713,494 61,977 944,819 1,720,290 1,526,404 3,246,694 313,712 Construction loans 270,743 - - 270,743 965,020 1,235,763 - Other loans 14,737 - 42,709 57,446 176,237 233,683 -

Total $ 2,889,256 $ 710,289 $ 5,543,122 $ 9,142,667 $ 11,019,408 $ 20,162,075 $ 313,712

30-59 Days Past Due

60-89 Days Past Due

Greater Than 90 Days

Total Past Due Current

Total Loans Receivable

Total Loans > 90 Days &

Accruing

The following table presents the nonaccrual loans (excluding performing troubled debt restructurings) at December 31:

Balloon loans $ 4,555,594 Mortgage loans 631,107 Construction loans - Other loans 42,709

Total $ 5,229,410

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The following table presents the balance in the allowance for loan losses and the recorded investment in loans based on portfolio segment and impairment method as of and for the year ended December 31, 2017:

Balloon Mortgage Construction Other Loans Total

Allowance for Loan LossesBalance, beginning of year 199,602$ 176,335$ 3,100$ 16,963$ 396,000$

Provision for loan losses 380,600 95,743 (3,100) 12,573 485,816 Charge-offs (5,600) (144,216) - - (149,816) Recoveries - - - - -

Balance, end of year 574,602$ 127,862$ -$ 29,536$ 732,000$

Ending balance:Individually evaluated for impairment 530,822$ 103,195$ -$ 28,846$ 662,863$

Ending balance:Collectively evaluated for impairment 43,780$ 24,667$ -$ 690$ 69,137$

LoansEnding balance 15,445,935$ 3,246,694$ 1,235,763$ 233,683$ 20,162,075$

Ending balance:Individually evaluated for impairment 5,274,992$ 931,269$ -$ 42,709$ 6,248,970$

Ending balance: Collectively evaluated for impairment 10,170,943$ 2,315,425$ 1,235,763$ 190,974$ 13,913,105$

Impaired loans include nonperforming loans but also include loans modified in troubled debt restructurings where concessions have been granted to borrowers experiencing financial difficulties. These concessions could include a reduction in the interest rate on the loan, payment extensions, forgiveness of principal, forbearance or other actions intended to maximize collection.

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The following summarized impaired loans at December 31, 2017:

Recorded Balance

Unpaid Principal Balance

Specific Allowance

Average Investment in Impaired

Loans

Interest Income

Recognized

Loans without a specific valuation allowance

Balloon loans $ 894,502 $ 894,502 $ - $ 732,192 $ 7,474 Mortgage loans 503,987 503,987 - 363,584 24,958 Other 14,089 14,089 - 16,009 1,445

Loans with a specific valuation allowance

Balloon loans 4,380,490 4,380,490 530,822 2,682,016 97,141 Mortgage loans 427,282 427,282 103,195 525,290 18,192 Other 28,620 28,620 28,846 36,583 802

Total impaired loans $ 6,248,970 $6,248,970 $ 662,863 $ 4,355,674 $ 150,012

As part of the ongoing monitoring of the credit quality of the Conference’s loan portfolio, management tracks loans by determining if the loan is impaired or deemed unimpaired. Impaired loans by category are shown above; all other loans are considered by management to be unimpaired.

The Conference evaluates the loan risk grading system definitions and allowance for loan loss methodology on an ongoing basis. No significant changes were made to either during the past year.

Included in the impaired loans are troubled debt restructurings that were classified as impaired. At December 31, 2017, the Conference had approximately $939,000 of balloon and mortgage loans that were modified in troubled debt restructurings and impaired. The Conference uses forbearance agreements with some borrowers, allowing for reduced payments, which are included in this troubled debt restructuring total. Of the total troubled debt restructurings at December 31, 2017, two were accruing interest for a total of approximately $654,000. When loans modified as troubled debt restructuring have subsequent payment defaults, the defaults are factored into the determination of the allowance for loan losses to ensure specific valuation allowances reflect amounts considered uncollectible.

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Note 4: Property and Equipment

Property and equipment at December 31 consists of:

Land $ 22,000 Buildings and improvements 5,286,591 Furniture and fixtures 900,674 Vehicles 8,219

6,217,484 Less accumulated depreciation 1,360,302

$ 4,857,182

Note 5: Certificates

At December 31, 2017, the scheduled maturities of certificates are as follows:

2018 $ 3,132,178 2019 574,711 2020 2,488,631 2021 16,272 2022 14,529,309

20,741,101 Certificates with no stated maturity 6,324,611

$ 27,065,712

The weighted average interest rate for certificates was 1.71% at December 31, 2017.

At December 31, 2017, investors were concentrated in one state as follows:

Percent ofAggregate Certificate

Number of Principal BalancesCertificates Balances Outstanding

North Carolina 540 26,590,731$ 98%

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Note 6: Pension Plans

The Conference has a noncontributory defined benefit pension plan covering certain ministers who are members of the Conference. The plan began to phase out in August 2013 and is closed to any new participants. The Conference’s funding policy is to make the minimum annual contribution that is required by applicable regulations, plus such amounts as the Conference may determine to be appropriate from time to time. The Conference expects to contribute $455,000 to the plan in 2018. The Organization uses a December 31 measurement date for the plan. Information about the plan’s funded status follows:

Benefit obligation 6,008,000$ Fair value of plan assets 2,490,175

Funded status (3,517,825)$

Liabilities recognized in the statement of financial position:

Accrued pension liability $ 3,517,825

Amounts recognized in change in net assets not yet recognized as components of net periodic benefit cost consist of:

Net gain (846,000)$ Prior service cost 826,000

(20,000)$

The accumulated benefit obligation for the defined benefit pension plan was $6,008,000 at December 31, 2017.

Information for pension plans with an accumulated benefit obligation in excess of plan assets:

Projected benefit obligation $ 6,008,000 Accumulated benefit obligation $ 6,008,000 Fair value of plan assets $ 2,490,175

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Other significant balances and costs are:

Employer contributions $ 336,000 Benefits paid $ 439,000 Net periodic benefit costs $ 387,000

No plan assets are expected to be returned to the Organization during fiscal year 2017.

The estimated net gain and prior service cost for the defined benefit pension plan that will be amortized from unrestricted net assets into net periodic benefit cost over the next fiscal year is $155,000.

Significant assumptions include:

Weighted average assumptions used to determine benefit obligation:

Discount rate 3.36%Rate of compensation increase 0.00%

Weighted average assumptions used to determine benefit costs:

Discount rate 3.74%Expected return on plan assets 2.50%Rate of compensation increase 0.00%

The Organization has estimated the long-term rate of return on plan assets based primarily on historical returns on plan assets, adjusted for changes in target portfolio allocations and recent changes in long-term interest rates based on publicly available information.

The following benefit payments, which reflect expected future service, as appropriate, are expected to be paid as of December 31, 2017:

2018 $ 455,000 2019 455,000 2020 437,000 2021 435,000 2022 432,000 2023 - 2027 2,033,000

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At December 31, 2017, plan assets by category are as follows:

Cash 6.6%Loan fund certificates 32.4%Mutual funds 30.7%Exchange-traded funds 6.0%Investment in limited liability company 24.3%

100.0%

Pension Plan Assets

Following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for pension plan assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis and recognized in the accompanying statements of financial position, as well as the general classification of pension plan assets pursuant to the valuation hierarchy.

Where quoted market prices are available in an active market, plan assets are classified within Level 1 of the valuation hierarchy. Level 1 plan assets include mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. If quoted market prices are not available, then fair values are estimated by using pricing models, quoted prices of plan assets with similar characteristics or discounted cash flows. Level 2 plan assets include loan fund certificates. The inputs used to value the certificates include interest rates for similar certificates with similar maturities. In certain cases where Level 1 or Level 2 inputs are not available, plan assets are classified within Level 3 of the hierarchy. There are no Level 3 plan assets.

However, there is an investment in Carolina Education and Ministry Investors, LLC, which is recorded using the equity method of accounting. The Conference owns approximately 66.7% of this limited liability company. Losses due to impairment are recorded if it is determined that the investment no longer has the ability to recover its carrying amount.

The fair values of the Conference’s pension plan assets at December 31, 2017, by asset class are as follows:

Fair Asset Class Value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

December 31, 2017Mutual funds $ 763,833 $ 763,833 $ - $ - Exchange-traded funds 149,502 149,502 - - Loan fund certificates 806,887 806,887 - - Cash 163,953 Investment in limited 1,720,222$ -$ -$ liability company 606,000

2,490,175$

Fair Value Measurements Using

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Note 7: Commitments and Credit Risk

Commitments to Originate Loans

Commitments to originate loans are agreements to lend to a borrower as long as there is no violation of any condition established in the contract. Commitments generally have fixed expiration dates or other termination clauses and may require payment of a fee. Since a portion of the commitments may expire without being drawn upon, the total commitment amounts do not necessarily represent future cash requirements. Each borrower’s creditworthiness is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The amount of collateral obtained, if deemed necessary, is based on management’s credit evaluation of the counterparty. Collateral held varies, but typically includes real estate owned by churches and nonprofit organizations.

The Conference had outstanding commitments to originate loans and fund construction loans aggregating approximately $544,000 at December 31, 2017. The commitments extended over varying periods of time with the majority to be disbursed within a one-year period.

Credit Risk

The Conference’s loans are made primarily to churches, conferences and other affiliates of the Church. The vast majority of loans are made to churches. The repayment of loans by churches may affect the Conference’s ability to meet its obligations. In most instances, the ability of churches to repay their loans will depend upon the contributions they receive from their members. Both the number of members of a church and the amount of contributions may fluctuate. In addition, a church facility may be a single-purpose building and the marketability of such a specific facility may be limited, thereby diminishing the value of such collateral in the event of foreclosure. Finally, because of the relationship of the Conference with its borrowers, the Conference has in the past been willing under certain circumstances to accommodate late payments or to extend or otherwise modify the terms of a loan. Should borrowers not be able to repay their principal and interest as scheduled, the Conference’s ability to make principal and interest payments on its certificates may be impaired.

Note 8: Disclosures About Fair Value of Assets and Liabilities

Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Fair value measurements must maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. There is a hierarchy of three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:

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Level 1 Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

Level 2 Observable inputs other than Level 1 prices, such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities; quoted prices in markets that are not active; or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities.

Level 3 Unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities.

Recurring Measurements

Following is a description of the inputs and valuation methodologies used for assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis and recognized in the accompanying statements of financial position, as well as the general classification of such assets pursuant to the valuation hierarchy. There have been no significant changes in the valuation techniques during the year ended December 31, 2017.

Investments

Where quoted market prices are available in an active market or investments could be redeemed at cost, securities are classified within Level 1 of the valuation hierarchy. Level 1 investments include loan fund certificates. If quoted market prices are not available, then fair values are estimated by using pricing models, quoted prices of securities with similar characteristics or discounted cash flows. The Conference does not have any investments classified as Level 2 or 3.

The following tables present the fair value measurements of assets recognized in the accompanying statement of financial position measured at fair value on a recurring basis and the level within the fair value hierarchy in which the fair value measurements fall at December 31:

Fair Value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Loan fund certificates $ 2,574,829 $ 2,574,829 $ - $ -

Fair Value Measurements Using

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Nonrecurring Measurements

The following table presents the fair value measurement of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis and the level within the fair value hierarchy in which the fair value measurements fall at December 31, 2017:

Fair Value Level 1 Level 2 Level 3Impaired loans (collateral

dependent) $ 4,173,529 $ - $ - $ 4,173,529 Real estate owned - held for

sale $ 426,352 $ - $ - $ 426,352

Fair Value Measurements Using

Collateral Dependent Impaired Loans, Net of Allowance for Loan Losses

The estimated fair value of collateral dependent impaired loans is based on the appraised or estimated fair value of the collateral, less estimated cost to sell. Collateral dependent impaired loans are classified within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.

The Conference considers the appraisal or other evaluation as the starting point for determining fair value and then considers other factors and events in the environment that may affect the fair value. Appraisals of the collateral underlying collateral dependent loans are obtained when the loan is determined to be collateral dependent and subsequently as deemed necessary by management. Appraisals are reviewed for accuracy and consistency by management. Appraisers are selected from the list of approved appraisers maintained by management. The appraised values are reduced by discounts to consider lack of marketability and estimated cost to sell if repayment or satisfaction of the loan is dependent on the sale of the collateral. These discounts and estimates are developed by management by comparison to historical results.

Real Estate Owned - Held for Sale

The fair value is estimated using appraisals, comparable sales and other estimates of value obtained principally from independent sources, adjusted for selling costs. Real estate owned held for sale are classified within Level 3 of the valuation hierarchy.

Appraisals of real estate owned held for sale are obtained when the real estate is acquired and subsequently as deemed necessary by management. Appraisals are reviewed for accuracy and consistency by management. Appraisers are selected from the list of approved appraisers maintained by management.

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Note 9: Program and Support Services Expenses

Program and support services expenses consist of the following at December 31:

SUPPORT

Natural ClassificationChurch Resource

Administration Retirement EvangelismDiscipleship

Ministries Loan FundCapital Asset

Management and General Total

Tithes to other organizations $ 1,101,070 $ - $ - $ 13,105 $ - $ - $ - $ 1,114,175 Interest expense - - - - 696,703 - - 696,703 Salaries 279,569 4,505 87,234 57,446 - - 75,662 504,416 Retirement benefits - 436,114 - - - - - 436,114 Professional fees 3,549 1,725 625 625 28,847 - 106,113 141,484 Other benefits 208,528 - 70,311 65,210 38,235 - 67,462 449,746 Depreciation - - - - - 30,573 71,338 101,911 Discipleship Ministries events - - - 148,500 - - 7,816 156,316 Utilities 5,783 - 60 - - - 111,014 116,857 Repairs and maintenance 3,327 - 14 - - - 63,476 66,817 Hispanic ministries expense 88,139 - - - - - 9,793 97,932 Travel 33,076 - 12,107 13,264 - - 6,494 64,941 Insurance - - - - - - 61,686 61,686 Missions House expense - - 8,911 - - - 35,646 44,557 Office supplies and expense 4,593 - 182 - 526 - 47,706 53,007 Camp meeting expense 41,389 - - - - - 2,178 43,567 Other program expense 41,870 - 22,635 - - - 7,167 71,672 Aid on property and buildings - - 14,367 - - - - 14,367 Miscellaneous expense 17,823 - 319 8,060 2,249 - 3,161 31,612 Gifts and contributions 13,008 - 3,227 - - - 1,804 18,039 Retirement refunds and related interest - 2,779 - - - - - 2,779 Boards and committees expense 18,430 - - - - - 6,143 24,573 Retired ministers' expense - 24,332 - - - - 6,083 30,415 School of ministry expense 29,017 - - - - - 3,224 32,241 Equipment 11,902 - 269 - - - 3,043 15,214 Supplements - - 12,831 - - - - 12,831 Workshops and seminars 18,075 - 12,842 - - - 3,435 34,352 Publications and printing 38,361 - 692 536 - - 4,399 43,988 Sabbatical disbursements 15,961 - - - - - 840 16,801 WIN expense 1,968 - - - - - 104 2,072 Public relations 504 - 15 - - - 2,075 2,594 Advertising 118 - - - - - 1,060 1,178 Real estate owned expense - - 58,744 - 46,914 - - 105,658 Provision for loan losses - - - - 485,816 - - 485,816

Total expenses $ 1,976,060 $ 469,455 $ 305,385 $ 306,746 $ 1,299,290 $ 30,573 $ 708,922 $ 5,096,431

December 31, 2017Functional Classification

PROGRAM

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Note 10: Significant Estimates and Concentrations

Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require disclosure of certain significant estimates and current vulnerabilities due to certain concentrations. Estimates related to the allowance for loan losses and real estate owned are reflected in Notes 1 and 3. Current vulnerabilities due to certain concentrations of credit risk are discussed in Note 7.

Borrower Concentrations

At December 31, 2017, two borrowers had an outstanding loan balance greater than 5% of total assets.

Investments

The Conference invests in various investment securities. Investment securities are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such change could materially affect the amounts reported in the accompanying statements of financial position.

Note 11: Related Party Transactions

The North Carolina Conference of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. is affiliated with the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, Inc. in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. During 2017, the Conference had the following related party transactions with The International Pentecostal Holiness Church Extension Loan Fund, Inc. (IPHC ELF) and the International Pentecostal Holiness Foundation (IPH Foundation).

Investments held with IPH Foundation (A) $ 942,862 Investment in limited liability company (B) $ 606,000 Investments with IPHC ELF certificates (C) $ 1,193,749 Interest income from IPHC ELF and IPH Foundation $ 41,948 Accounts payable to IPHC $ 178,893

(A) The investment held with IPH Foundation is held for the benefit of the Conference. The investments have been restricted as plan assets for the pension plan. See Note 6 where these investments are held as a portion of cash, mutual funds and exchange-traded funds.

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(B) The investment in the limited liability company is held for the benefit of the Conference by the IPH Foundation. The investment has been restricted as plan assets for the pension plan see (Note 6).

(C) The investment held with IPHC ELF certificates is included in investments. See Note 2 where these certificates make up a portion of the loan fund certificates.

Certain companies, ministers, churches, staff and family members are considered to be related parties. The Loan Fund Division has outstanding loans to these related parties that total $3,080,248 at December 31, 2017. One of these loans outstanding totals approximately $2.2 million and is with a related party that is disclosed in Note 10 as a borrower concentration.

Note 12: Subsequent Events

Subsequent events have been evaluated through June 6, 2018, which is the date the financial statements were available to be issued.

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