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SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA LEADERSHIP TEAM LEADERSHIP TEAM Dr. Eddie Estep Dr. Eddie Estep District Superintendent District Superintendent 803 803-794 794-2209 2209 [email protected] [email protected] Mrs. LaNora Jensen Mrs. LaNora Jensen NMI President • 803 NMI President • 803-568 568-3939 3939 [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Jim Thrower Dr. Jim Thrower SDMI Chairman • 803 SDMI Chairman • 803-796 796-0595 0595 [email protected] [email protected] Rev. David Snodgrass Rev. David Snodgrass NYI President • 803 NYI President • 803-669 669-9409 9409 [email protected] [email protected] Mrs. LaNora Jensen Mrs. LaNora Jensen Treasurer • 803 Treasurer • 803-794 794-2209 2209 [email protected] [email protected] Rev. Alan Pullen Rev. Alan Pullen Camp Manager • 803 Camp Manager • 803-532 532-3123 3123 [email protected] [email protected] February 2015 Volume 67 • Number 2 150 McSwain Drive West Columbia, SC 29169 (803) 794-2209 www.southcarolinanazarene.org On January 24, 2015, a historic gathering took place the first meeting of South Carolina Nazarene Women Clergy. Rev. Libby Newman, pastor of the Batesburg Church of the Nazarene, convened the ladies. They worshipped, prayed together, got to know each other better, celebrated the call of God on their lives, had lunch together, and celebrated the future. There are some women who have paved the way for us in South Carolina: Rev. Vivian Pressley, Rev. Connie Swisher, and Dr. Nina Gunter to name three in particular. We con- tinue to be indebted to them. In the last 20 years the number of women clergy active in ministry on the South Carolina District has increased from 11 to 28. The number of women serving as associate pastors has increased from 4 to 17. The number of women serving as senior pastors has increased from 0 to 4. Over the last 20 years, 15 women have been ordained. We are making progress; we still have further to go. Over my 20 years of pastoral ministry, I was privileged to see several individuals called into vocational ministry. The first was a womanTeresa Waldeckwho became a great senior pastor. As I observed the way Teresa diligently gave herself to prepare for ministry, and her fruitfulness in ministry, I realized that if God could entrust a woman to deliver the Living Word (Jesus), then surely we could entrust a woman to deliver the Preached Word (sermon). The fact that it was a woman who first proclaimed the message of the Resurrection on Easter morning has also not been lost on me. When I looked around the room on January 24, I was encouraged and excited about the future of the church in South Carolina. I was also reminded of Joel’s words, quoted by Peter on the Day of Pentecost: ―In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy… Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy‖ (Acts 2:17-18). Eddie Estep District Pastor

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SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA

LEADERSHIP TEAMLEADERSHIP TEAM

Dr. Eddie EstepDr. Eddie Estep

District SuperintendentDistrict Superintendent

803803--794794--22092209

[email protected]@aol.com

Mrs. LaNora JensenMrs. LaNora Jensen

NMI President • 803NMI President • 803--568568--39393939

[email protected]@scnazdist.net

Dr. Jim ThrowerDr. Jim Thrower

SDMI Chairman • 803SDMI Chairman • 803--796796--05950595

[email protected]@yahoo.com

Rev. David SnodgrassRev. David Snodgrass

NYI President • 803NYI President • 803--669669--94099409 [email protected]@gmail.com

Mrs. LaNora JensenMrs. LaNora Jensen

Treasurer • 803Treasurer • 803--794794--22092209

[email protected]@scnazdist.net

Rev. Alan PullenRev. Alan Pullen

Camp Manager • 803Camp Manager • 803--532532--31233123

[email protected]@hotmail.com

February 2015 Volume 67 • Number 2

150 McSwain Drive

West Columbia, SC 29169

(803) 794-2209

www.southcarolinanazarene.org

On January 24, 2015, a historic gathering took place – the first meeting of

South Carolina Nazarene Women Clergy.

Rev. Libby Newman, pastor of the Batesburg Church of the Nazarene, convened the ladies.

They worshipped, prayed together, got to know each other better, celebrated the call of God on

their lives, had lunch together, and celebrated the future.

There are some women who have paved the way for us in South Carolina: Rev. Vivian

Pressley, Rev. Connie Swisher, and Dr. Nina Gunter – to name three in particular. We con-

tinue to be indebted to them.

In the last 20 years the number of women clergy active in ministry on the South Carolina

District has increased from 11 to 28. The number of women serving as associate pastors has

increased from 4 to 17. The number of women serving as senior pastors has increased from 0

to 4. Over the last 20 years, 15 women have been ordained. We are making progress; we still

have further to go.

Over my 20 years of pastoral ministry, I was privileged to see several individuals called into

vocational ministry. The first was a woman—Teresa Waldeck—who became a great senior

pastor. As I observed the way Teresa diligently gave herself to prepare for ministry, and her

fruitfulness in ministry, I realized that if God could entrust a woman to deliver the Living

Word (Jesus), then surely we could entrust a woman to deliver the Preached Word (sermon).

The fact that it was a woman who first proclaimed the message of the Resurrection on Easter

morning has also not been lost on me.

When I looked around the room on January 24, I was encouraged and excited about the future

of the church in South Carolina. I was also reminded of Joel’s words, quoted by Peter on the

Day of Pentecost: ―In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your

sons and daughters will prophesy… Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour

out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy‖ (Acts 2:17-18).

Eddie Estep

District Pastor

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The family of Rev. Johnny Price (Bamberg) at his recent passing

Margaret Moore (spouse of Rev. Ray Moore, Greenville First pastoral staff)

at the passing of her mother

Alice Mitchell (widow of Rev. T. W. Mitchell) recovering from surgery to

repair a broken hip

Pastor Cinda Kammermann (Sumter First Counseling and Outreach Pastor)

undergoing treatments for cancer

Dr. Jim Bearden (former SC DS)

Jean Pratt (Hartsville First pastor's spouse) undergoing treatments for

multiple myeloma

Rev. John Powell (retired) undergoing treatments for cancer

NewStart Church Planters and

NewStart Church Sponsors

An awakening movement of the Holy Spirit on the South Carolina District

Progress toward the 2020 Vision (100 churches) for South Carolina

Transitions: :

Rev. Kyle Himmelwright (Jayme) will be installed as pastor of Columbia First on Febru-

ary 22, 2015.

Dr. Jim Stocks is serving as interim pastor at Fort Mill.

Rev. Harry Widener is serving as interim pastor at Greenville First.

Rev. Dana Wolfe is serving as interim pastor at Bamberg.

Rev. George and Rev. Mary Brassard (Wesleyans) are serving as supply pastors at Clem-

son--The Bridge.

Ashwood is in the process of calling a pastor.

Moncks Corner is in the process of calling a pastor.

Rev. Bill Watts (Pelion) has announced his retirement from pastoral ministry, effective

March 15, 2015.

Congratulations to Pastor Jim Thrower and the West Columbia Central church board for a

successful ten-year review.

The 2015 camp meeting evangelists will be Rev. Norman Moore and Rev. Billy Huddle-

ston, and worship leader will be Lindsay Huggins. Dates for camp meeting are June 21-27,

2015.

2016 District Ministry Team Retreat will be a cruise out of Charleston January 27-

February 1, 2016, with Dr. Bob Broadbooks as our guest speaker.

(continued on next page)

Beaufort Jim & Sandie Kaiser

Laurens Cornerstone

Willie Hough

Midland Valley Community Roy & Gail Wright

Sumter Wise Drive

Evelyn Wright

Revivals, Camp Meetings, Renewal Services

February 11-15 Myrtle Beach Dr. Stephen Manley

February 15-18 Piedmont Indoor Camp

Meeting at Rock Hill Trinity

Dr. Stephen Manley and the

Heritage Quartet

February 22-25 West Columbia First Rev. Bill Ulmet

February 22-25 Orangeburg Memorial Dr. Jim Thrower

February 26-

March 1

Camden First Rev. Mike O'Hair

March 22-25 West Columbia Central Dr. Nelson Perdue

March 26-29 Columbia Abundant Life Rev. Albertha Bragg

March 29-April 1 Lexington Shepherd Rev. David Gallimore

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Existing NewStarts: Georgetown: 11/09

Start; Pastor James Merritt

Hollywood: 3/12 Start; Pastor Ted Ham-brick

Perry Correctional: 11/13 Start; Pastor Gabriel Moreno

Emerging NewStarts: Charleston Iglesia del

Nazareno: 10/14 Start; Pastors Bill and Isa Wojtkowski

West Columbia Hispanic: 9/14 Start; Pastor Ulises Garcia Jackson: 9/14 Start; Pastor Thom Harvey. (New Ellenton

New Life has started a weekly service in Jackson, SC, meeting at the Fire Department.)

In the Pipeline: Batesburg: Rev. Libby Newman is prayerfully considering the

planting of a Hispanic church. Blythewood: A pastor is prayerfully considering sponsoring a

NewStart in this community. Bluffton: A young couple attending NTS is prayerfully consid-

ering starting a work in Bluffton upon graduation. Columbia Abundant Life: Pastor Joshua Keith is prayerfully

planning the planting of a Hispanic Church at their location. Columbia Grace Hispanic: Pastor Ulises Garcia, in partner-

ship with Rev. Brian Walker and Columbia Grace, is plan-ning the planting of a Hispanic Church at their location.

Darlington: Rev. Dana (Mark) Wolfe will be starting the work in Darlington.

North Charleston: Pastor Karen Lawson is prayerfully plan-ning “Ties to the Community” – a compassionate center NewStart.

Richburg: A NewStart in Richburg is being prayerfully consid-ered by Chester Church and Pastor John Porter.

Summerville: Pastor Mike Blankenship is planning to sponsor the planting of Esperanza Iglesia del Nazareno – Hope Church of the Nazarene.

Sumter Wise Drive: A Hispanic NewStart is being prayerfully considered by Sumter Wise Drive and Pastor Sammy Ged-dings.

UPDATE

The Pastors' Prayer Sum-

mit will be held February 16

-17, 2015, at the D. Moody

Gunter Camp and Retreat

Center in Batesburg, South

Carolina. The theme is "The

Character of a Leader," to be

led by Dr. Eddie Estep. Par-

ticipants will receive credit

for six Lifelong Learning

hours.

DCPI Church Planting Training, in Spanish, at

Greenville First: March 10-

14, 2015.

The 2015 and 2016 South Carolina District ordination candidates are

invited to participate in the Southeast Region Ministry Assessment

sponsored by the TNU Center for Pastoral Health, March 20-22, 2015,

Camp Garner Creek, Dickson, Tennessee. The TNU Center for Pas-

toral Health is offering a clinical and professional assessment weekend

that includes tests to help identify strengths and assess ministry health.

Mission 2015 (M15): The USA/Canada Region Mid-Quadrennial

Conference will take place February 9-11, 2015, in Kansas City, Mis-

souri. The conference theme will be ―Honoring the Past, Shaping the

Future.‖ M15 will feature a strong list of plenary speakers, meaningful

and unique worship experiences:

180 workshops on topics ranging from social issues of our day to

theological identity issues pertinent to our denomination

mega-lunches with leading speakers on powerful topics

a wide array of resources for your local and district mission

denominational vision casting

fellowship as only Nazarenes know how to do

all bathed in Spirit-infused prayer

To register for the M15 Conference, go to:

http://www.m15conference.org

(continued)

A useful, free resource will debut at M15. It is called simply Nazarene Es-

sentials: Who We Are – What We Believe. It will be available at M15 in

English in both a Holiness Today print version and online in a digital for-

mat. Plus, digital formats in Spanish may be downloaded at nazarene.org.

This is a tool that encourages our global family to join together in proclaim-

i n g o u r i d e n t i t y a s N a z a r e n e s . Y o u m a y c o n -

tact [email protected] for paper copies of Holiness Today. Go to

the BGS page on nazarene.org for digital copies. I know our pastors will

want to get this in the hand of every interested individual, every new Naza-

rene, and every Nazarene family member. It will serve as a great resource

for membership classes.

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DS Leadership Conference Children's Bible Quiz, D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center Mission 2015 (M15) in Kansas City, "Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future" NYI District Bible Quiz Meet Pastors’ Prayer Summit, “The Character of a Leader,” D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center Ash Wednesday Children's Talent Festival, Midland Valley Commu-nity NYI District Bible Quiz Meet Statistics Due in District Office Camp Board Meeting, 12 noon, D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center CSM Board Meeting, 10 a.m., South Carolina District Office Children's Bible Quiz Final, D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center Daylight Saving Time Begins Camp Work Days #1

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Our friend and brother, Rev. Johnny L. Price, Jr., went to be with his Lord and Savior on Mon-day, January 26, 2015, after a short battle with cancer. His wife Carolyn preceded him in death in September 2013. During almost 30 years of ministry he served as associate pastor at Orangeburg First and as pastor at Laurens, Orangeburg Southwest Terrace, and Bamberg where he was pastor at the time of his passing. He graduated from Nazarene Bible College in 1995. Even though we will miss Brother Johnny, we celebrate his promotion to the Church Trium-phant.

Over 250 South Carolina Nazarenes attended the SDMI Convention/Mid-Year Rally with Dr.

Jim Diehl as special speaker.

Rev. Jimmy Burks (Pam) was installed as pastor of

Bennettsville First on January 14, 2015.

We had seven participants at DCPI Church Planting Training that took place in Raleigh,

North Carolina, January 26-28, 2015. They in-cluded Bill and Isa Wojtkowski, Bobby Norris, Tim Haynes, Patricia Davis, Ben LaPlace, and

Travis Yarborough .

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JESUS Film teams have reported 69,262,366 evangelistic contacts* from January 1998 through January 2015. Of these contacts, 13,123,049 (18.9% of con-tacts) have indicated decisions for Christ with 5,603,606 (42.6% of decisions) initial

discipleship follow-ups. There have been 48,060 preaching points started.

*JESUS Film and other tools

Greetings SC Nazarenes:

Here we are already at the beginning of February. It's that time of the church year again, ALA-

BASTER! Alabaster Offering is this month. I hope and trust that you have been saving those

nickels, dimes, quarters, etc., and filling those boxes. Alabaster is such an important part of the

work of the church, at home and abroad. So many people’s needs are met worldwide because of

your faithful generosity and your going the extra mile with this special offering. Hospitals, clin-

ics, schools, and churches are built with these special funds, and so many people are affected

because of people like you all over the world who make this offering a priority.

I was watching a documentary the other day called, Living on One Dollar. It is about four young college students who move to Guatemala to

experience rural Guatemala for two months living on a dollar a day. It is a fascinating study as these four college friends live together in a hut

on rented land on one dollar a day. They go through all kinds of struggles with hunger, parasites, bug bites, and other major hardships--tough

for them but normal for the local population. Needless to say, their eyes are opened and their hearts, too, as they experience what it means to be

in a community, building relationships and learning firsthand about the struggles of living in a third-world country and sharing in those same

struggles.

It was a real eye opener--poor health, inadequate facilities, natural disasters, and lack of education are all topics that are broached through their

experiences. You will have to see the movie to see what happens to these young men and the people they meet, but I was thinking about our

church and all of its arms of ministry. Compassionate Ministries is on the front lines in regard to these issues and is coming up with some really

ingenious ways to help people in poverty.

Alabaster is and has been doing this for over 60 years. Every cent given is spent to provide facilities for health, education, worship, and disci-

pleship. Alabaster meets these needs on every level.

I want to encourage you SC Nazarenes to make this a top priority in your local churches, talk about it, have a special emphasis more than just

once or twice a year. Let’s have 100 percent participation and see what God will do and how He will bless through the generous hearts of SC

Nazarenes.

Blessings,

Rev Brian Walker

A small group from our church has a one-hour song-and-preaching ministry at one

of our nursing home facilities in Lexington. During my part I encouraged the resi-

dents to pray to God because He wanted to hear from His children. I prayed for

them twice during that hour. After my message and a few hugs and kisses, I started

towards the door. A woman came up to me and asked if I would pray for her.

A couple of thoughts hit my mind randomly. First, I had just prayed for her twice in the last hour. Secondly, I thought that I would promise her

that I would pray for her and make sure I did before the day ended. As quickly as these thoughts skirted across my brain, it seemed that God

grabbed me by the back of my collar and said that He was always ready to hear from one of His own. So, in the middle of a swarm of people

exiting that meeting hall, the two of us bowed our heads while I prayed and asked God to bless her and fill her with His presence in a fresh and

new way. After the ―amen,‖ she looked into my eyes and gave me a heartfelt ―thank you.‖

It is easy to put off prayer, but God wants to hear from His children continually. The Nazarene World Week of Prayer is March 1-7. The

World Day of Prayer is March 6. There are a lot of people out there that need your prayers. Don’t put it off; God is waiting!

Rev. Richard Coleman

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The title above was the theme of this year’s District SDMI Convention and

Mid-Year Rally at Seawell’s Convention Center in Columbia. Over 300

gathered for a great day of inspiration, information, revival, and a touch of

camp meeting! Our speaker, Dr. Jim Diehl, was wonderfully used of the

Lord to remind us of the value of Sunday School and its potential for im-

pacting our communities for Christ. His enthusiasm for Sunday School and

his passion to reach souls were infectious. I believe everyone went away

from convention this year convinced that Sunday School is worth the effort!

On a personal note, if you were with us, I want to say ―Thanks for coming!‖ and if you weren’t, l hope you will

make it next year!

“Finishing Strong”

With the Super Bowl this weekend I thought I would finish with a sports story. I saw a documentary on Russell Wil-

son, the quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, after their game with Green Bay last week. He was ―mic'd‖ for the

game, and cameras followed his every move. Those who saw the game know that for over three quarters of the game

he really struggled, throwing four interceptions, a conference championship game record. (Not the kind of record he

was hoping to set.) Since he has been pretty outspoken about his faith, I couldn’t help but wonder how he would re-

spond to all the adversity he was facing. It was inspiring to see that no matter how the game was going, he never lost

faith and never gave up! He was continually encouraging teammates to not give up and believe they were still going

to win! The fourth quarter was like an entirely different game. He and his teammates played brilliantly, and the Sea-

hawks came back and won the game. (Sorry Packer fans)

I shared that to offer the following observation: Maybe you are well into the third quarter of your church year and

things haven’t been looking so good. I want to encourage you to not give up and to believe that God wants to help

us! Will you join me in making every effort to make our Sunday Schools the kind of place that boys and girls, teens,

and families want to be? I believe that with God’s help we can have a great fourth quarter comeback, too!

You are loved and appreciated,

Dr. Jim Thrower

Feb. 7 – District Invitational Quiz – 10 a.m. at D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center – For more information call Lynn Regan at 803-292-6128. Feb. 21 – District Children’s Talent Festival – 10 a.m. – Midland Valley Community – For more information contact Rev. Brenda Turner at [email protected]. Feb. 28 – District Prime Time Event – “Springtime In Paris” – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Camden First – For more information call Rev. Dana Wolfe at 843-250-1895. Mar. 1 – Regional Quizzing Qualifier – 10 a.m. – D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center

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The goal of the SCNYI Leadership Team is to help equip pastors, youth pastors, youth workers, and

parents of our district families with the tools & resources needed to lead this generation into a

dynamic life in Christ! !We have been working hard to establish and streamline our efforts to help make your job of loving on students much easier and more efficient. We are

currently in the process of collecting e-mail addresses and phones numbers of all our district youth leaders to try and make our distribution list

more effective as we increase communication. If you are not currently on the e-mailing list and would like

to be, contact us at [email protected] and we

will be happy to add you to the list.

you can find us at: www.facebook.com/

southcarolinanyi

To Receive FREE Twitter Texts from our District NYI

Text: 40404 Message: follow @scnyi

!District Leadership: !NYI President

David Snodgrass [email protected] !

Vice-President Wes Steisslinger

[email protected] !NYI Secretary

Tammie Crandall [email protected] !

NYI Treasurer Brandie Smith

[email protected]

south carolina

nazarene youth

international Remaining Payment Schedule:

March 30th - $150 April 27th - $150 May 25th - $100 !

A late fee of $25 will apply to any payment not postmarked by

specified date. !Please contact Rick Yant at

[email protected] with any NYC related questions.

TNT at TNU forms and first payment is to be postmarked and mailed by

February 9th along with the $125 deposit.

Quizzing  Finals|February  14th  |  Camden  First  

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We are mindful of many blessings here at the camp and retreat center. Here a few of the more recent ones:

Heritage Commons – This beautiful new facility is proving to be a wonderful blessing to our ministry here. We

have already been able to expand our bookings because of the additional space it provides us. We look forward

to the summer season in our new building.

Creek Dredging – This project is now complete and we are very grateful to the District Advisory Board for fund-

ing and to Jimmy Haynes for his assistance in overseeing this project. The creek and lake are such a focal part

of the property, and their improvement is a great blessing to the camp.

AED Donation – We recently were blessed by an individual donation of an Automatic External Defibrillator de-

vice. This equipment is valued at over $1,200. Hopefully it will never be needed, but we are very grateful to

have it on site in the event there is a medical emergency.

New Kitchen Equipment – Though we hate to see the deli at The Bridge student ministry close, we cannot express

how grateful we are for the District Advisory Board’s forethought and generosity in allowing us to get some

much-needed kitchen equipment from there. We were able to move four major pieces of refrigeration equip-

ment that were sorely needed but for which there was no funding. We also moved a large drink cooler that will

be a huge asset to our children’s and youth camps in their canteen service this summer.

New Picnic Shelter – We are delighted to announce that the District Advisory Board has approved funding to re-

place our picnic shelter with a new picnic shelter/canteen facility! This will be a wonderful addition to our

ministry here, and we are so grateful for the continued support of the District Advisory Board in helping to im-

prove the condition of our facilities and enhance our ministry to our campers.

We are looking forward to a great year throughout 2015!

Pastor Alan

Rev. Alan Pullen, Center Manager

D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center

1420 Nazarene Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006

www.scnazcamp.com

[email protected]

(803) 730-1094 cell

Camp Work Days #1,

March 9-11, 2015

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BUDGET PROGRESS rEPORT DISCIPLESHIP m i n i s t r i e s

Thank you for your faithful stewardship and for the difference you are making across South Carolina and around the world! We are grateful to all of our churches for their support of the World Evangelism Fund, Trevecca Nazarene University, Pensions & Benefits, and the South Carolina District Fair Share.

Eddie Estep, District Pastor

JANUARY 2015 SS AM

Low Country Mission Area Beaufort 26 36

Charleston Calvary 139 208

Charleston First 32 40

Charleston Sea Is. Intern'l Com. 60 30

Hollywood Trinity Bible Fellowship 37 37

Moncks Corner 10 10

Summerville 53 102

Walterboro First 26 46

Lower Midlands Mission Area Aiken Ebenezer 19 51

Bamberg 6 18

Batesburg 15 27

Midland Valley Community 360 686

New Ellenton New Life 21 43

Orangeburg First 35 45

Orangeburg Memorial 84 98

Pelion 45 109

Midlands Mission Area Cayce 39 40

Columbia Abundant Life 23 41

Columbia Emmanuel Korean 0 9

Columbia First 295 410

Columbia Grace 15 28

Lexington Shepherd 41 64

West Columbia Central 104 141

West Columbia First 126 158

Winnsboro 88 131

Pee Dee Mission Area Bennettsville First 31 62

Bishopville 11 17

Camden First 66 77

Hartsville Calvary 9 10

Hartsville First 78 129

Lugoff Faith 50 63

Pageland Rose Memorial 49 60

Wallace 26 57

Piedmont Mission Area Chester 104 132

Clover 20 36

Fort Mill 80 93

Great Falls 36 35

Lancaster SonLight Com. 32 65

Rock Hill Celebration Place 30 58

Rock Hill Emmanuel 25 56

Rock Hill First 85 128

Rock Hill Grace 50 82

Rock Hill Trinity 77 118

York 10 28

Santee Mission Area Ashwood 38 41

Florence Family Life 14 19

Georgetown NewStart 4 6

Manning NewStart 77 170

Myrtle Beach 61 75

Sumter Calvary 175 91

Sumter First 145 261

Sumter Wise Drive 119 175

Upstate Mission Area Cherrydale Hispanic 30 65

Clemson - The Bridge NA 11

Duncan LifeSpring 15 29

Greenville First 548 442

Greenwood Community 80 130

Honea Path Genesis 12 32

Laurens Cornerstone 9 11

Perry Correctional Center NA 18

Seneca 16 22

Simpsonville LifeSpring 90 88

Spartanburg Casa del Alfarero 21 63

Spartanburg First 43 48

TOTAL 4065 5711

Church January

Fair Share TNU

Paid YTD

WEF

Paid YTD

P&B

Paid YTD

Aiken Ebenezer $0.00 $160.50 $280.88 $200.63

Ashwood $479.36 $992.10 $1,864.39 $992.10

Bamberg $0.00 $658.01 $1,923.11 $658.01

Batesburg $0.00 $430.00 $1,001.07 $284.00

Beaufort $408.02 $854.06 $2,326.56 $899.65

Bennettsville First $393.75 $971.64 $2,176.58 $815.21

Bishopville $747.78 $693.41 $3,106.29 $861.66

Camden First $546.14 $1,293.52 $3,775.61 $1,293.52

Cayce $337.64 $1,004.58 $2,978.45 $1,133.76

Charleston Calvary $2,079.00 $3,799.00 $9,154.00 $3,799.00

Charleston First $396.55 $998.88 $2,441.69 $998.88

Charleston Sea Is.Intern'l Com. $81.20 $544.69 $2,762.43 $544.69

Cherrydale Hispanic $880.38 $0.00 $388.97 $251.53

Chester $953.00 $3,885.00 $11,766.00 $3,885.00

Clemson - The Bridge $0.00 $111.05 $267.42 $111.05

Clover $617.29 $912.76 $1,727.39 $777.15

Columbia Abundant Life $322.54 $900.78 $2,330.93 $901.08

Columbia Emmanuel Korean $65.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Columbia First $7,079.94 $11,306.80 $25,005.63 $8,056.21

Columbia Grace $212.54 $577.48 $2,200.36 $590.17

Duncan LifeSpring $275.94 $1,363.56 $3,230.35 $1,243.57

Florence Family Life $0.00 $102.00 $259.00 $102.00

Fort Mill $995.98 $2,677.14 $6,544.40 $2,567.90

Georgetown $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Great Falls $107.95 $36.35 $88.86 $36.35

Greenville First $6,947.19 $15,995.11 $27,599.53 $10,995.11

Greenwood Community $1,914.50 $3,311.62 $8,420.54 $3,401.89

Hartsville Calvary $0.00 $163.97 $827.66 $278.69

Hartsville First $1,235.00 $1,967.98 $4,810.63 $1,967.98

Honea Path Genesis $0.00 $680.53 $1,788.64 $698.83

Lancaster SonLight Com. $487.00 $1,436.00 $4,204.00 $1,436.00

Laurens Cornerstone $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Lexington Shepherd $2,062.48 $3,320.12 $12,549.82 $3,298.00

Lugoff Faith $2,267.04 $1,109.51 $0.00 $0.00

Manning NewStart $1,132.10 $3,472.17 $8,487.41 $3,472.17

Midland Valley Community $5,283.00 $12,841.00 $33,215.00 $12,841.00

Moncks Corner $542.45 $244.11 $585.05 $244.11

Myrtle Beach $0.00 $1,700.00 $4,700.00 $1,950.00

New Ellenton New Life $581.11 $652.91 $2,706.50 $652.91

Orangeburg First $636.00 $592.00 $1,444.00 $592.00

Orangeburg Memorial $0.00 $1,279.78 $3,128.37 $1,279.78

Pageland Rose Memorial $703.00 $789.00 $1,008.00 $789.00

Pelion $515.00 $1,689.08 $4,893.00 $1,689.08

Rock Hill Celebration Place $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Rock Hill Emmanuel $0.00 $771.70 $1,258.65 $530.31

Rock Hill First $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Rock Hill Grace $3,412.61 $1,707.84 $4,977.50 $1,363.50

Rock Hill Trinity $1,062.60 $3,014.05 $13,328.20 $3,014.05

Seneca $0.00 $0.00 $299.65 $115.84

Simpsonville LifeSpring $0.00 $100.00 $860.00 $100.00

Spartanburg First $25.00 $700.00 $800.00 $625.00

Summerville $2,085.16 $3,018.17 $7,377.73 $3,018.17

Sumter Calvary $0.00 $0.00 $1,484.33 $573.83

Sumter First $1,959.17 $5,586.43 $14,404.23 $5,901.21

Sumter Wise Drive $330.00 $1,790.00 $5,027.00 $1,570.00

Wallace $93.52 $304.69 $716.64 $303.17

Walterboro First $665.76 $782.08 $2,882.22 $914.06

West Columbia Central $1,582.34 $5,572.01 $16,222.76 $6,006.54

West Columbia First $1,139.00 $2,483.00 $7,109.00 $2,909.00

Winnsboro $1,379.26 $3,660.66 $9,905.62 $4,075.22

York $210.67 $306.33 $890.61 $306.33

TOTAL $55,230.96 $115,315.16 $295,512.66 $107,915.90