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One hundred and eleventh Annual Assembly Journal of the Northern California District Church of the Nazarene Sessions held at San Jose The Point Church of the Nazarene San Jose, California May 11-13, 2016 To Make Christlike Disciples in the Nations Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte General Superintendent Rev. Gary W. Moore District Superintendent

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One hundred and eleventh Annual Assembly Journal

of the

Northern California District Church of the Nazarene

Sessions held at San Jose The Point Church of the Nazarene

San Jose, California May 11-13, 2016

To Make Christlike Disciples in the Nations

Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte

General Superintendent

General Superintendent

Rev. Gary W. Moore

District Superintendent

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Ministers Ordained in 2016

(Left to right) Rev. Gary Moore, District Superintendent, Rev. Alex Rodriguez, Mrs. Maria Santiago (Rodriguez), Rev. Mark Koekemoer, Mrs. Samantha Koehemoer, Rev. Benjamin DeLong, Mrs. Irene DeLong, Rev. Edwin Osvaldo Gavidia Romero, Mrs. Talmai Gavidia, Rev. Ariosto Irving Delabra, Mrs. Elizenda Chavez (Delabra), Dr. Eugénio Duarte, General Superintendent

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RECORD OF ASSEMBLIES OF THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT The work of the Church of the Nazarene began in the San Francisco Bay area in 1896, when Dr. P. F. Bresee, founder of the

Church in Los Angeles, was called to Berkeley by Rev. E. A. Girvin to hold a series of meetings. It was not until January, 1897, however, that the church was officially organized. This small church remained the only one in the area until 1905, when the Oakland First Church was organized. By 1906 there were two other preaching places, Alameda and San Francisco, and Dr. Bresee returned to the area and met with representatives from these groups, holding the first District Assembly, March 6-7, in the Oakland church, at which time the San Francisco District Church of the Nazarene was created and Rev. E. A. Girvin was appointed district superintendent.

San Francisco District

Year of Number of General District District Assembly Churches Superintendent Superintendent Secretary

1906 2 P. F. Bresee E. A. Girvin P. G. Linaweaver 1907 4 P. F. Bresee P. G. Linaweaver E. A. Girvin 1908 6 P. F. Bresee P. G. Linaweaver H. Orton Wiley 1909 5 P. F. Bresee P. G. Linaweaver H. Orton Wiley 1910 8 E. P. Ellyson P. G. Linaweaver H. Orton Wiley 1911 7 P. F. Bresee D. S. Reed Guy L. Wilson 1912 10 H. F. Reynolds D. S. Reed E. M. Isaac 1913 13 P. F. Bresee E. M. Isaac H. H. Miller 1914 14 E. F. Walker H. H. Miller P. W. Girvin 1915 12 E. F. Walker H. H. Miller P. W. Girvin 1916 No record available J. W. Goodwin H. H. Miller E. A. Girvin 1917 14 E. F. Walker D. S. Reed J. M. Nead 1918 15 H. F. Reynolds D. S. Reed P. G. Linaweaver 1919 15 J. W. Goodwin P. G. Linaweaver George W. Thompson 1920 15 H. F. Reynolds Charles A. Gibson O. F. Goettel Name changed officially to Northern California District

Year of Number of General District Assembly Churches Superintendent Superintendent Secretary

1921 R. T. Williams Charles A. Gibson O. F. Goettel 1922 20 R. T. Williams Charles A. Gibson R. C. Gray 1923 21 J. W. Goodwin Charles A. Gibson J. A. Dolson 1924 24 R. T. Williams Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1925 27 H. F. Reynolds Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1926 28 J. W. Goodwin Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1927 34 R. T. Williams Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1928 33 J. W. Goodwin Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1929 34 R. T. Williams Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1930 35 J. W. Goodwin Frank B. Smith J. A. Dolson 1931 36 H. F. Reynolds Frank B. Smith C. W. Morrill 1932 37 R. T. Williams Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1933 42 J. B. Chapman Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1934 45 J. W. Goodwin Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1935 48 R. T. Williams Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1936 51 J. B. Chapman Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1937 55 J. W. Goodwin Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1938 59 R. T. Williams Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1939 58 J. G. Morrison Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1940 60 R. T. Williams Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1941 59 J. B. Chapman Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1942 66 H. V. Miller Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1943 68 R. T. Williams Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1944 74 H. V. Miller Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1945 77 J. B. Chapman Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1946 83 Hardy C. Powers Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1947 86 G. B. Williamson Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1948 92 H. V. Miller Roy F. Smee C. W. Morrill 1949 97 Samuel Young George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1950 105 Hardy C. Powers George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1951 109 D. I. Vanderpool George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1952 115 G. B. Williamson George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1953 119 Hardy C. Powers George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1954 127 Samuel Young George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1955 132 G. B. Williamson George Coulter C. W. Morrill 1956 142 Hugh C. Benner George Coulter Daniel Penn 1957 148 D. I. Vanderpool George Coulter Daniel Penn

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1958 150 Samuel Young George Coulter Daniel Penn 1959 152 Hugh C. Benner George Coulter Daniel Penn 1960 157 Hardy C. Powers George Coulter Daniel Penn 1961 156 G. B. Williamson E. E. Zachary Daniel Penn 1962 156 Samuel Young E. E. Zachary Daniel Penn In January 1963, the district was divided into three: Central, Sacramento, and Northern California.

Year of Number of General District District Assembly Churches Superintendent Superintendent Secretary

1963 57 D. I. Vanderpool E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1964 58 Hugh C. Benner E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1965 59 V. H. Lewis E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1966 62 G. B. Williamson E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1967 65 Hardy C. Powers E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1968 64 Samuel Young E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1969 64 George Coulter E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1970 65 V. H. Lewis E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1971 66 Eugene L. Stowe E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1972 66 Edward Lawlor E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1973 66 Charles H. Strickland E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1974 66 Edward Lawlor E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1975 66 George Coulter E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1976 66 V. H. Lewis E. E. Zachary William McMahon 1977 66 Charles H. Strickland Grady W. Cantrell William McMahon 1978 66 Orville W. Jenkins Grady W. Cantrell William McMahon 1979 66 Eugene L. Stowe Grady W. Cantrell Donald J. Beecher 1980 66 William M. Greathouse Grady W. Cantrell Donald J. Beecher 1981 67 Jerald D. Johnson Grady W. Cantrell Donald J. Beecher 1982 68 V. H. Lewis Grady W. Cantrell Donald J. Beecher 1983 66 V. H. Lewis Grady W. Cantrell Donald J. Beecher 1984 67 Charles H. Strickland Clarence J. Kinzler Donald J. Beecher 1985 66 Charles H. Strickland Clarence J. Kinzler James B. Stewart 1986 66 Raymond W. Hurn Clarence J. Kinzler James B. Stewart 1987 66 Raymond W. Hurn Clarence J. Kinzler James B. Stewart 1988 69 Eugene L. Stowe Clarence J. Kinzler James B. Stewart 1989 69 Eugene L. Stowe Clarence J. Kinzler Stephen P. Strickler 1990 69 Donald D. Owens Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1991 69 Donald D. Owens Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1992 68 Jerald D. Johnson Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1993 68 Jerald D. Johnson Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1994 68 John A. Knight Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1995 56 John A. Knight Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1996 58 William J. Prince Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1997 58 William J. Prince Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1998 59 Paul G. Cunningham Clarence J. Kinzler Jay E. Hunton 1999 59 Paul G. Cunningham Clarence J. Kinzler Moon Louie 2000 59 James H. Diehl Clarence J. Kinzler Moon Louie 2001 59 James H. Diehl John H. Calhoun Moon Louie 2002 58 Jim L. Bond John H. Calhoun Moon Louie 2003 61 Jim L. Bond John H. Calhoun Moon Louie 2004 63 Jerry D. Porter John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2005 57 Jerry D. Porter John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2006 57 J. K. Warrick John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2007 60 J. K. Warrick John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2008 57 Jerry D. Porter John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2009 55 Jerry D. Porter John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2010 57 J. K. Warrick John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2011 59 J. K. Warrick John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2012 64 David Graves John H. Calhoun Jim Clayton 2013 64 David Graves John H. Calhoun Nancy Fong 2014 66 David Busic John H. Calhoun Nancy Fong 2015 67 David Busic Gary W. Moore Nancy Fong 2016 65 Eugénio R. Duarte Gary W. Moore Nancy Fong

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Contents

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I. Official Directory .............................................................................................. 6 A. District Officers ............................................................................................. 6 B. District Boards .............................................................................................. 6 C. Assembly Committees .................................................................................. 7 D. District Auxiliary Organizations ..................................................................... 7 E. Teams .......................................................................................................... 8 F. District Church Directory .............................................................................. 9 G. Ordained Elders ......................................................................................... 23 H. Ordained Deacons ...................................................................................... 27 I. Licensed Ministers ....................................................................................... 27 II. General Information ....................................................................................... 29 III. Daily Proceedings.......................................................................................... 31 IV. Reports ........................................................................................................... 37 A. District Officers ........................................................................................... 37 1. District Superintendent .......................................................................... 37 2. NMI President ....................................................................................... 39 B. District Boards and Standing Committees .................................................. 42 1. District Advisory Board .......................................................................... 42 2. Board of Ministry Report ........................................................................ 43 3. Board of Ministry Course of Study Placement Recommendations ......... 43 4. District Board of Church Properties ....................................................... 44 C. Assembly Committees ................................................................................ 45 1. District Finance Committee.................................................................... 45 2. Independent Auditing Report ................................................................. 46 3. Nominating Committee and General Assembly ..................................... 47 4. District Board of Ministry ........................................................................ 47 5. Memoirs ................................................................................................ 47 6. Committee on Local Church and Pastoral Support ................................ 47 V. NMI Convention Proceedings ....................................................................... 50 VI. Financial and Statistical ................................................................................ 52 A. District Treasurer ........................................................................................ 52 B. Nazarene Missions International Treasurer ................................................ 55 C. Nazarene Youth International, Treasurer………………………………………..57 D. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries................................................. 58 E.Supplemental Statistical Report .................................................................... 60

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I. Official Directory

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

General Superintendent: Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte , 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500)

District Superintendent: Rev. Gary W. Moore (LaVonna), 5440 Hiddenwood Ct., Concord, CA 94521 [email protected] 925-680-0538,cell:530-713-5074) District Office: 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 fax: 925-680-0578; 925-680-0538)

Administrative Assistant: vacant District Multi-Cultural Facilitator: Wilmer Guido, 800 Hillsdale Ave. #731, San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (925-202-5453) District Secretary: Nancy Fong, 952 Hollyhock Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578 [email protected] (510-333-5855) District Treasurer: Carryl Keenan, 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 [email protected] (fax: 925-680-0578; 925-680-0538) District SDMI Chairman: Rev. Rick Bassett, 925 Campoy St., Santa Rosa, CA 95407 [email protected] (707-578-9488) District NMI President: Rev. Joe Shreffler, 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 [email protected] (510-445-1433) District NYI President: Rev. Robbie Shreffler, 914 Greenwich St., San Francisco, CA 94133 [email protected] (510-449-1057) Point Loma Nazarene University President: Dr. Bob Brower, 3900 Lomaland Dr., San Diego 92106-2810 Website: www.pointloma.edu, [email protected] (619-849-2200) Office of University Advancement, 3900 Lomaland Dr., San Diego, CA 92106-2810 (fax: 619-849-2616, 619-849-2302) [email protected] Send General Correspondence to: Church of the Nazarene Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 http://www.nazarene.org (913-577-0500) Global Treasury Services Church of the Nazarene, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 (866-624-3092) Nazarene Publishing House: P.O. Box 843336, Kansas City, MO 64184-3336 (800-877-0700,816-333-6254) Nazarene Theological Seminary: 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 (816-333-6254) Nazarene Bible College: 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (800-873-3873) Norcal Website: http://www.norcal.org Facebook: Northern California District Church of the Nazarene

B. DISTRICT BOARDS

Advisory Board

Ordained Ministers

Gary Moore, Chairman, 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 [email protected] (925-680-0538, 530-713-5074) Rick Bassett (2018), 1135 Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 [email protected] (707-578-9488) Jeff Mammen (2020), 300 Ulloa St., San Francisco, CA 94127 [email protected] (650-438-4128) Rudy Zamora, 4 St. Regis Circle, Salinas, Ca 93905 [email protected] (cell 831-758-6296) John Wilcox (2019),115 S. Morrissey Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95062 [email protected] (831-423-3696)

Laypersons

Larry Fitch (2018), 1770 Bridlewood Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-432-6319, cell 925-575-4309) Nancy Fong (2018), 952 Hollyhock Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578 [email protected] (510-333-5855) Kishore Kumar (2020) 646 Black Diamond Street, Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-518-3866) David Wyett (2019), 6120 Bava Ct., San Jose, CA 95123 [email protected] (408-263-1743, cell 408-685-7425)

District Board of Ministry

Chairman: Gary Moore Rick Bassett, Daniel Chung, Bob Kilpatrick, Tim King, Steve Redmond, John Shearer, Joe Shreffler, David Steinhart, John Wilcox (Terms to expire 2017) Patti Branscome, Wilber Chiu, Wilmer Guido, David Hoi, Joven Laroya, Curtis Lillie, Karl Mason, Elizabeth Palmer, Elizabeth Potter, Sunil Sharma (Terms to expire 2018)

District Court of Appeals

(Terms expire 2017)

Ordained Minister: Tim Isbell Laymen: Larry Fitch, Daryl Hawkins

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District Board of Church Properties

(Terms expire 2017)

Ministers

Richard Bean, P.O. Box 1085, Clearlake, CA 95422 [email protected] (707-994-4008) Daniel Chung, 2067 41th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94116 [email protected] (cell: 415-786-1245) Tim Isbell, 10372 Scenic Cir., Cupertino, CA 95014 [email protected] (cell: 408-309-0941)

Laymen

Jay Gould, 18640 Glenwood Rd., Hidden Valley Lake, CA 95467 [email protected] (707-987-2850) Daryl Hawkins, Chairman, 123 Herrmann Dr., Monterey, CA 93940 [email protected] (wk: 831-649-1701 hm: 831-372-3680, cell: 831-521-7039) Lynn Mottram, 9960 Mangos Dr., San Ramon, CA 94583 [email protected] (925- 828-5879) Bill Stewart, 1207 Sheridan Rd., Concord, CA 94518 [email protected] (925-766-2554) Richard Watkins, 150 Mesa Verde Dr., Vallejo, CA 94589 [email protected] (707-647-1801)

District Chaplaincy Director Patricia Branscome, 5400 Nave Dr., Novato, CA 94949 [email protected] (415-472-7374)

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board

Rick Bassett, chairman (2018), Sara Allen (2017), Daniel Chung (2018), Karl Mason (2017), Shirley Randall (2017), Steve Redmond (2017) Pam Spinadel (2018) Carol Van Buskirk (2017)

C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

Pre-Assembly Finance Committee

Ordained Ministers

Gary Moore, chairman, 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 [email protected] (925-680-0538) Rick Bassett, 1135 Farmers Ln., Santa Rosa, CA 95405 [email protected] (707-578-9988) Jeff Mammen (2016), 300 Ulloa St., San Francisco, CA 94127 [email protected] (650-438-4128) Marvin Pounds (2018), 5305 Kirker Pass Rd., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-305-6403) John Wilcox (2019),115 S. Morrissey Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95062 [email protected] (831-423-3696)

Laypersons

Larry Fitch (2014), 1770 Bridlewood Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] ( 925-575-4309) Nancy Fong (2014), 952 Hollyhock Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578 [email protected] (510-333-5855) Mark Potter (2012), 2040 Swaps Ct., Napa, CA 94559 [email protected] (707-255-6838) David Wyett (2015), 6120 Bava Ct., San Jose, CA 95123 [email protected] (408-685-7425)

Nominating Committee – 2016

Gary Moore, Patti Branscome, David Hoi, Myeong Mo Kim, Curtis Lillie, Elizabeth Palmer, Linda Sprowl, David Steinhart

D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International

Chairman: Rick Bassett, 1135 Farmers Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 [email protected] (707-578-9488) Treasurer: Carryl Keenan, 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 [email protected] (925-680-0538) Statistics and Communication: go to www.norcal.org and click on Sunday School Ministries. Follow directions to input your statistics.

Nazarene Youth International

President: Robbie Shreffler, 914 Greenwich St., San Francisco, CA 94133 [email protected] (510-449-1057) Vice President: Chris Hoch, 679 Modern Ice Drive, San Jose, CA 95112 [email protected] (831-998-2821) Secretary: Dave Myers, 2689 Adobe Rd. Petaluma, CA 94954 [email protected] (707-338-7290) Treasurer: Russ Sweeden, 1559 Gordon Dr., Napa, CA 94558 [email protected] (707-252-0723)

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Nazarene Missions International

President: Joe Shreffler, 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 [email protected] (510-366-6929) Vice President: Laura Duckworth, 2920 Emerson St., Palo Alto, CA 94306 [email protected] (650-326-8383) Secretary: Elizabeth Palmer, 3313 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558 [email protected] (707-226-8765) Treasurer: Gary Won, 1342 31

st Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122 [email protected] (415-412-9964)

Pres. Emeritus: John Wilcox, 150 Woodcrest Place, Santa Cruz, CA 95065 [email protected] (831-423-3696)

Elected Council Members-At-Large

Abija Abbadasari, 3860 Rhoda Drive, San Jose, CA 95117 [email protected] (408-203-0880) Cielo Perez, 8272 Saturn Park Drive, San Ramon, CA 94582 [email protected] (925-285-3700) Andrew Shreffler, 1812 Harvard Drive, Alameda, CA 94501 [email protected] (510-366-9302)

Appointed NMI Council Members

Mission Education Coordinator: Linda Cole, 4112 Limestone Dr., Antioch, CA 94509 [email protected] (925-757-6458) Calendar Coordinator: Sharon Kilpatrick, 2441 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 [email protected] (408-723-7602) PARTNERS (LINKS) Coordinator: Debbie Bryant, P.O. Box 20, Rutherford, CA 94573 [email protected] (707-815-0902) Deputation Coordinator: Linda Sprowl, 1505 – 42

nd Ave., Capitola, CA 95010 (Santa Cruz) [email protected]

(408-916-7160) Material Projects Coordinator: Donna Rickard, 2435 Felt St., No. 42, Santa Cruz 95062 [email protected] (831-475-1226) Work & Witness Coordinator: Larry Fitch, 770 Bridlewood Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-432-6319) Work and Witness PLUS Coordinator: Dan Dague, 360 McLeod St., Livermore, CA 94550 (925-443-4108) Special Projects Coordinator: Ron Bellomy 448 Vera Terrace, Fremont, CA 94536 [email protected] (925-757-6458) Spanish Language Liaison: Elmer Guido, 800 Hillside, Apt. 731, San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (408-821-4822) Administrative Coordinator: Donna Betzer, 1541 Fry Lane, Hayward, CA 94545 [email protected] (408-315-9227) Compassionate Ministries Coordinator: Charlie Ah Sing, 2445 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051 [email protected] (408-248-1770)

Compassionate Ministries Special Projects Coordinator: Lolita Rodriguez, 1516 Coronado Ct. Antioch, CA 94509 [email protected]; (925-550-2187)

E. TEAMS

Churches and Team Leaders

Team Leaders East Bay Team—Steve & Suzanne Redmond, 19230 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 (cell: 510-331-9019) [email protected] (510-581-8377) Monterey Team—Jerry & Diane Carter, 107 Klassen Ln., Watsonville, CA 95076 [email protected] (707-290-3520) North Bay Team—Rick & Donna Bassett, 925 Campoy St., Santa Rosa, CA 95407 rick @srnc.org (707-578-9988) Peninsula/Cities Team—Jeff & Trisha Mammen, 386 Wellington Ave., Daly City, CA 94014 [email protected]

(cell: 650-438-4128) Redwood Team— Steve & Cheryl Berti, 2005 E St., Eureka, CA 95501 [email protected], (707-444-2182) South Bay Team —Greg & Ammie Gates, 3695 Rose Terrasse Circle, San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-431-1208) Valley Team— David & Angela Steinhart, 153 Shadowhill Circle, San Ramon, CA 94583 [email protected] (cell: 925-216-1667 home: 925-314-9823)

East Bay Team

Team Leaders- Steve & Suzanne Redmond, 19230 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 (cell: 510-331-9019) [email protected] (510-581-8377) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI” Alameda New Beginnings, Casa de Oración (Oakland), Castro Valley, Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno, East Bay “Hana” Korean, Fremont Journey of Faith, Fremont Camino de Fe, Fremont Fuente de Vida, Fremont Juan 8:32, Hayward First, Hayward First Samoan, Hayward Hindi, Hayward Mana del Cielo, Hayward Siloé, Oakland Bayview Fellowship, Oakland Filipino

Monterey Team

Team Leaders— Jerry & Diane Carter, 107 Klassen Ln., Watsonville, CA 95076 [email protected] (707-290-3520) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI”

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Gilroy Manantial De Vida, Monterey Living Hope, Salinas Bet-El, Salinas Greenfield New Start Hispanic, Salinas Iglesia del Nazareno Oasis, Salinas Nuevo Comenzar, Salinas New Life, Santa Cruz, Watsonville, Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno

North Bay Team

Team Leaders—Rick and Donna Bassett, 1135 Farmers Ln., Santa Rosa, CA 95405 rick @srnc.org (707-542-2650) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI” Clearlake, Lake Church, Marin Hamilton Community, Marin Hamilton Haitian, Napa Living Vine, Napa Iglesia del Nazareno, Petaluma Hillside, Petaluma Emanuel Iglesia del Nazareno, Santa Rosa, Sonoma Valley, Ukiah Valley First, Vallejo First, Vallejo Korean, Vallejo New Life Filipino, Willits

Peninsula/Cities Team

Team Leaders—Jeff and Trisha Mammen, 386 Wellington Ave., Daly City, CA 94014 [email protected] (650-438-4128) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI” Daly City Western Korean, San Bruno, San Francisco Chinese, San Francisco Christian Gospel, San Francisco LifeLight, San Francisco New Life, San Francisco New Start Ministries, San Francisco Sunset Chinese, CMC: San Francisco Sunset Youth Services

Redwood Team

Team Leaders— Steve & Cheryl Berti, 2005 E St., Eureka, CA 95501 [email protected], (707-444-2182) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI” Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion, Crescent City, Eureka First, Fortuna, Willow Creek

South Bay Team

Team Leaders – Greg & Ammie Gates, 3695 Rose Terrasse Circle, San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-431-1208) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI” Cupertino New Life Ministries: English, Chinese, Cupertino Leon de Juda, Palo Alto CrossRoads Community, Palo Alto Casa de Dios, San Jose Cambrian Park, San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian, San Jose Cambrian Park Iglesia del Nazareno Oasis de Esperanza, San Jose Fuego de Dios, San Jose International Christian Center, San Jose The Point Ministries: English, Cambodian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Filipino, San Jose Valley, San Jose Valley Korean, Santa Clara, Santa Clara La Gran Comisión, Santa Clara “Spiritual Fountain” Korean, Sunnyvale Intern Ministry

Valley Team

Team Leaders—David & Angela Steinhart, 153 Shadowhill Circle, San Ramon, CA 94583 [email protected] (925-314-9823) SDMI (statistics)— www.norcal.org click on “SDMI” Antioch Family, Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno, Berkeley Church Plant, Concord Christ Community Church, Concord Korean, Concord Christiano Centro, Indonesian Christian Community (Concord), Livermore Discovery, Pittsburg First, Pittsburg First Hispanic, San Ramon Christ Community

F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY

Alameda New Beginnings (082-0049) (CTM) (Legal Name: First Church of the Nazarene of Alameda) Location – 1415 Oak Street, Alameda, CA 94501 (510-366-6929) Pastor – (1/1/15)—Joseph Shreffler (Margie), 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 [email protected] (510-445-1433) Antioch Family (Organized 1957) (082-0031) (Legal Name: The Church of the Nazarene, Antioch) Location—330 Worrell Rd., Antioch, CA 94509 Web Address: www.afcnaz.org email: [email protected] (fax 925-754-2893; 925-754-2727) Pastor – TBD 429 Brookside Ct., Antioch, CA 94509 Review Date— Church Office Secretary: Jill Lawrence, 1212 Miller St., Antioch, CA 94509 [email protected] (925-584-1926) Spanish Language Pastor: Gloria Vasquez, 5127 Prewett Ranch Dr., Antioch, CA 94531 [email protected] (510-717-5321) Youth/Assoc. Pastor – Robert Council (Kristen), 4608 Shannondale Drive, Antioch, CA 94531 [email protected] (614-288-1834) Children’s Ministry Dir. – Kristen Council, 4608 Shannondale Dr., Antioch, CA 94531 [email protected] (614-330-6154) Men’s Ministry Dir.—Don Watson, 3148 Ponderosa Way, Antioch, CA 94509 [email protected] (925-783-0107) Church Board Sec. –Kristen Council, 4608 Shannondale Dr., Antioch, CA 94531 [email protected] (614-330-6154) Church Treas. – Don Watson, 3148 Ponderosa Way, Antioch, CA 94509 [email protected] (925-783-0107) Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno (082-0037) PAC Location - 330 Worrell Rd., Antioch, CA 94509 Pastor – (10/1/13) Gloria D. Vasquez, 5127 Prewett Ranch Dr., Antioch, CA [email protected] (510-717-5321) Review Date – 10/1/18

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Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion (Organized 1998) (082-0582) (Legal Name: Arcata Church of the Nazarene) Location – 76 13

th St., Arcata, CA 95521 www.campbellcreek.org [email protected] (707-826-1000)

Pastor -- (03/09) Robert Dipert (Myrna), 141 Ole Hanson Rd., Eureka, CA 95503 ([email protected]),(707-672-2919) Review Date – 07/2016 Children’s Min. Dir: -- Myrna Dipert, 141 Ole Hanson Rd., Eureka, CA 95503 [email protected] (707-672-2916) NMI President – Rachel Warze, 851 Bay Side Rd. Apt. C. Arcata, CA 95521 [email protected] (707-616-3777) Work & Witness Coordinator: Rachel Warze, 851 Bay Side Rd., Apt. C, Arcata, CA 95521 “ “ Church Bd. Sec. – Rachel Warze, 851 Bay Side Rd. Apt. C, Arcata, CA 95521 “ “ Church Treasurer – Caroline Matthews, 950 – 14

th St., Arcata, CA 95521 [email protected] (707-601-7763)

Berkeley Church Plant (CTM) (082-0222) Location—1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 Co-Pastors— (05/09) Humberto Reyes (Gaddy), 1137 Parker St., Berkeley, CA 94702, [email protected], (cell 510-334-7572; 510-981-1588) Gaddy Reyes (Humberto), 1137 Parker St., Berkeley, CA 94702, [email protected], 510-981-1588)

Castro Valley (Organized 1924) (082-0660) (Legal Name: Edenvale Church of the Nazarene) Location—19230 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 Website: www.castrovalleynaz.org [email protected] fax 510-733-0463; 510-581-8377) Pastor—(11/1/93) Steven G. Redmond (Suzanne), 19756 Gannett Lane, Castro Valley, CA 94552 [email protected], 510-538-9928; cell 510-331-9019) Review Date—2/2019 Chinese Ministry – Simon Lam (Virginia), 21019 Sherman Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94552 [email protected];(510-888-0333) Finance Chair – Zola Schantin, 18768 Walnut Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 (510-538-8597) Facilities Management – Ed Bovee, 2576 La Don Ct. Castro Valley, CA 94546 (510-581-1819) Music Ministry – Judy Carlos, 770 Ygnacio Woods Ct., Concord, CA 94518 (510-685-2851) Welcome Ministry – Dick & Ester Bellefeuille, 363 Magnolia Drive, Alameda, CA 94502 (510-865-0501) Outreach Ministry Dir. – Marilyn Cole, 19100 Crest Ave., #20, Castro Valley, CA 94546 (510-481-5430) Women’s Ministry Dir. – Judy Pierce, 22155 Lyndon Loop, Castro Valley, CA 94552 (510-886-4262) Youth Ministry Dir – Steve Redmond, 19756 Gannett Lane, Castro Valley, CA 904552 (510-581-8377) NMI Connections Dir. – Linda Cole, 4112 Limestone Dr., Antioch, CA 94509 (925-757-6458) Church Board Sec.—Debbie Hartshorn, 8350 Mulberry Pl., Dublin, CA 94568 (925-551-5803) Church Treasurer- Greg Copp, 23394 Klamath Rd., Hayward, CA 94541 (510-887-2351) Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno (082-0038) PAC Location - 19230 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 Spanish Min. Pastor— (09/04) Salvador Zavala (Aurora), 29839 Clearbrook Circle #53, Hayward, CA 94544 ([email protected]) (510-581-5406) Associate Pastor – Lilian Vega, 2744 Sulphur Dr., Hayward, CA 94541

Clearlake (Organized 1970) (082-0202) (Legal Name: Clearlake Church of the Nazarene, Inc.) Location—15917 Olympic Dr., Clearlake, CA 95422 www.clearlakenaz.com [email protected],

fax: 707-994-4042; (707-994-4008) Pastor—(7/13/2014) Christian Gravesen (Brenda), 15917 Olympic Dr., Clearlake, CA 95422 [email protected] (707-245-2088)

Review Date – 7/2016 Church Office Secretary: Brenda Gravesen, 15917 Olympic Dr., Clearlake, CA 95422 (707-245-2125) Music Director: Chris Gravesen Children’s Min. Dir.—Davina Pyzer, 18991 Coyle Springs Rd., Hidden Valley Lake, CA 95467 (707-367-8491) NYI President – Abigail Carreker, 12300 Big Canyon Rd., Middletown, CA 95461 NMI President – Lora Pomerville, 3402 Green St., Clearlake, CA 95422 (707-995-5222) Church Board Sec.— Jennifer Pyzer, 19048 Stonegate Rd., Hidden Valley Lake, CA 95467 (707-489-6037) Church Treas.— Jay Gould, 18640 Glenwood Rd., Hidden Valley Lake, CA 95467 (707-987-2850)

Concord Christ Community (Organized 1944) (082-0220) (Legal Name: Concord First Church of the Nazarene) Location—1650 Ashbury Dr., Concord, CA 94520-2510 www.christcommunityconcord.com [email protected] (925-685-4343) Pastor— TBD Review Date Office Secretary – Janelle Maher, 1918 Redwood Dr., Martinez, CA 94553 [email protected] (925-917-0116) Assoc. Pastor – Trevor Smith (Hannah) 460 Canfield Ct, Suisun City, CA 94585 [email protected] (417-522-6838)

Children’s Ministry Dir. – Sue McClure, 434 Virginia Hills Dr., Martinez, CA 94553, [email protected], (925-938-6701) NMI Pres. – Jan Townsend, 1748 Elmhurst Lane, Concord, CA 94521 [email protected],(925-682-5989) Church Board Sec.—Kathy Hendrickson, 1332 Oregon Dr, Concord, CA 94521 [email protected] (925-586-0650) Church Treas.—Carryl Keenan, 1789 Yvonne Ct., Concord, CA 94521 [email protected] (925-864-5875) Concord Christ Community Korean (Organized 2014) (082-0042) (Legal Name: Concord Korean Church of the Nazarene) Location - 1650 Ashbury Dr., Concord, CA 94520 (925-671-0101; cell 925-383-2259) Pastor.—(2/28/2014) James Jae Woo Cheon (Angela), 4310 Fallbrook Rd., Concord, CA 94521

[email protected] (925-363-5963)

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Review Date – 2/2016 Music Dir.: Woohee Cho Men’s Ministry Dir.: Changseob Park Women’s Ministry Dir.: Sook Jae Oh Church Board Secretary: Googhyun Cho, Sook Jae Oh, Sunhui Cho Church Treasurer: Sunhui Cho, Changseob Park Concord Christiano Centro (Organized 2014) (082-0041) (Legal Name: Concord Christiano Centro Iglesia del Nazareno) Location -988 Oak Grove Road, Concord, CA 94518 Pastor - (2000) Martin Lopez Serrano (Rocio),1629 Matheson Rd., Concord, CA 94521 [email protected] (925-435-3018) Review Date - Assoc. Pastor (2014) Rocio Lopez (Martin), 1629 Matheson Rd., Concord, CA 94521 (925-231-5283)

Crescent City (Organized 1945) (082-0250) (Legal Name: Crescent City Church of the Nazarene) Location—224 F St., Crescent City, CA 95531-4220 (Mail: 516 2

nd St., Crescent City, CA 95531-4206

[email protected] (707-464-4697) Pastor – (2/1/2011) Robert Wheeler (Lynn), 177 7

th St., Crescent City, CA 95531 [email protected]

Review Date – 06/2017 (925-413-1044) Church Office Secretary: Robert Matthess [email protected], (707-464-6081) SDMI Superintendent: Judy Potter NMI Pres.—Lynn Wheeler [email protected] (cell 925-285-8128) Church Board Sec.—Peggy Thomas Church Treas.—Melody Morrison, [email protected], (home 707-487-7316, cell 707-954-2246)

Cupertino New Life (Organized 1962) (082-0253) (Legal Name: The New Life Church, Cupertino Church of the Nazarene) Location—20900 McClellan Rd., Cupertino, CA 95014 www.NLNC.org; fax: 408-257-3205; (408-257-3060)

Pastor: (9/2015) Christopher Hoch (Kimberly) 679 Modern Ice Drive, San Jose, CA 95112 [email protected] (831-998-2821) Review Date – 9/2017

Chinese Pastor — (1996) David Hoi (Jing), 20638 Shelly Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014, [email protected]; [email protected], (408-398-4559) Church Office Secretary - Yokie Koh-Chen 1392 Meadow Ridge Cir., San Jose, CA 95131 [email protected] (408-451-9245) Church Bd. Sec.—Rich Rauenzahn 1354 Wright Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 [email protected] (408-773-2776) Church Treas.—Kevin Metcalf [email protected] Cupertino Leon de Juda (organized 2014) (082-0045) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Leon de Juda) Location - 20900 McClellan Rd., Cupertino, CA 95014 Pastor - (9/7/2009) Salatiel Navarrete (Ivett) 6130 Monterey Hwy, Space 18, San Jose, CA 95138 (Cupertino) ([email protected] (408-221-0688) Review Date – 9/2015 Assoc. Pastor – Ivett Rodriguez (Navarrete), 6130 Monterey Hwy, Space 18, San Jose, CA 95138 (Cupertino) [email protected] (408-391-7203) Daly City El Shaddai Spanish (Inactive) (082-0309) (Legal Name: Daly City El Shaddai Spanish) Daly City Western Korean (Organized 1983) (082-0144) (Legal Name: Western Korean Church of the Nazarene) Location—1595 Edgeworth Ave., Daly City, CA 94066 (fax: 650-755-8532; 650-755-8532) Web Address: www.sfwkcn.com Pastor—(5/26/06) Myeong Mo Kim (Okran), 532 Bayview Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030

[email protected]; 650-588-9109) Review Date-11/2017 Church Office Secretary - Okran C. Kim, 1595 Edgeworth Ave, Daly City, CA 94015 (650-784-6310) Assoc. Pastor— Jeong K. Kim, 2000 Crystal Springs Rd., San Bruno, Ca 94066 (650-660-0373) Music Director – Jeong K. Kim, 2000 Crystal Springs Rd., San Bruno, Ca 94066 (650-660-0373) Visitation Ministry Director – Keun Il Kim, 3949 Alsterad Ct. Dublin, CA 94578 (925-875-1460) Christian Education Director – Okran C. Kim, 532 Bayview Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030 (650-784-6310) SDMI Superintendent - Okran C. Kim, 532 Bayview Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030 (650-784-6310) Children’s Ministry Director – Jasmine Chang, 1595 Edgeworth Ave., Daly City, Ca 94015 NYI President – Eun S. Kang, 1575 el Camino Real #2, Millbrae, Ca 94030 (415-672-3758) Youth Min. Dir. – Chris Chang, 723 Asbury Pl., Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408-824-0668) NMI Pres.—Kideon Kim, 1595 Edgeworth Ave., Daly City, CA 94015 (650-755-8532) Church Board Sec.—Soong Woon Park, 1595 Edgeworth Ave., Daly City, CA 94015 (510-790-1607) Church Treas.— Miji Lee, 1595 Edgeworth Ave., Daly City, CA 94015 (510-755-8532) East Bay “Hana” Korean (Organized 1972) (082-1082) (Legal Name: East Bay Korean Church of the Nazarene) Location and mail - 2301 Miramar Ave., San Leandro, CA 94578 [email protected] (510-377-4913) Pastor—(9/19/04) Samuel Chun (Esther), 1349 Ptarmigan Dr. #5, Walnut Creek, Ca 94595 (925-464-7494) ([email protected]) [email protected] (408-828-3455) Review Date—9/2015 Assoc. Minister – Billy Choi ([email protected])

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Office Secretary – Christine Chen ([email protected]) (510-846-8166) Music Dir. – Hyun Jin Bang, 2276 Miramar Ave., #111, San Leandro, CA 94578 ([email protected]) Chr. Ed. – Jenny Chun ([email protected]) NYI President- Daniel Chun ([email protected]) NMI President – Chun Gee Woo Single Adult Min. Dir. – Hee Jin Lee ([email protected]) Men’s Min. Dir. – James Chon ([email protected]) Church Board Secretary - Christine Chen, 2560 Ridge Crest Ct., Castro Valley, CA 94546 [email protected], (510-846-8166) Church Treas. – Eun Mi Kim ([email protected]) Eureka First (Organized 1917) (082-0310) (Legal Name: First Church of the Nazarene of Eureka)

Location—2039 E St., Eureka, CA 95501 www.eurekanaz.org [email protected], fax: 707-442-1704 (707-442-1703) Pastor—(3/1/2015) Steve Berti (Cheryl), 2005 E St., Eureka, CA 95501 [email protected], (707-442-1703) Review Date 3/1/2017 Church Office Secretary – Nancy Gardner and Jamie Vest Associate Mins./Youth Mins – Sydney M. Lemmon Music Dir. – Eric Rosiosnik, Cheyne Chauvin & Chris Rutter Visitation Ministry Director – Marcia Daniels Christian Education Director – Jamie Vest Childcare/School Dir./Principal – Bob Giacomini, 2626 H St., Eureka, CA 95501 [email protected] (707-442-4625) Children’s Min. Dir. – Cheryl Berti Adult Ministry Director – Dale Maples Prime Time Director – Jana Jones Men’s Min. Director – Dal Lemmon, 1492 Renwick Ln., Eureka, CA 95501 (707-443-9906) Women’s Ministry Director – Carol Giacomini Church Bd. Sec. – Sarah Poff Church Bd. Treas. – Paul Rodrigues, 1396 Leslie Rd., Eureka, CA 95503 (707-443-9796) Fortuna (Organized 1948) (082-0360) (Legal Name: Fortuna First Church of the Nazarene) Location—1355 Ross Hill Rd., Fortuna, CA 95540, www.fortunanazarene.net; [email protected], Facebook: Fortuna Church of the Nazarene (fax: 707-725-1650; 707-725-3151) Pastor (07/01/2016) Mark Seitz (Becky), 1361 Ross Hill Rd. Fortuna, CA 94540

[email protected] (707-672-6098) Review Date – 07/2018 Secretary –Music Director- Deanna Glaser, 2320 Acacia Lane, Fortuna, CA 95540 [email protected] (707-845-8652) Childcare/Nursery Attendant - Jenni Rexford, PO Box 537, Scotia, CA 95565 (707-845-8652) Childen’s Church Coordinator - Ronda Ambrosini, PO Box 1024, Ferndale, CA 95536 (707-496-0296) Adult Sunday School Coordinator – Savannah Winters, 1395 Brown St., Fortuna, Ca 95540 (530-828-6454) Women’s Retreat Coordinator – Kathy Rexford, 1007 Loni Dr., Fortuna, CA 95540 (707-267-6577) Church Board Sec.—Deanna Glaser, 2320 Acacia Dr., Fortuna, Ca 95540 [email protected] (707-845-8652) Church Treas.—Susan Rios, 1395 Brown St., Fortuna, CA 95540 (707-616-0977) Fremont Camino de Fe (Organized 2014) (082-0023) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Camino de Fe) Location - 39009 Cindy St., Fremont, CA 94538 Mailing Address: 39120 Serra Pl., Fremont, CA 94538 [email protected] (510-314-1747) Pastor – (007/12/2012) Rosa Miriam Palma Hernandez (Douglas Ramirez), 39120 Serra Pl., Fremont, CA 94538 [email protected], (510-314-1747) Review Date – 05/2016 Associate Minister: Douglas A. Jaco Ramirez, 39120 Serra Pl., Fremont, CA 94538 (510-402-3452) Church Office Secretary – Marlon A. Zaldivar, 27776 E. 10

th St., Hayward, CA 94544 (650-720-3073)

Music Director – Rudy A Lopez, 1059 Devon Dr., Hayward, CA 94542 (510-566-9705) Visitation Ministry Director – Rosa M Palma Hernandez Christian Education Director – Ana Yanira Lopez, 28921 Russ Road, Hayward, CA 94544 (510-586-2621) Children’s Ministry Director - Maria Diaz, 25173 Cypress Ave., #5, Hayward, CA 94544 (510-610-1352) NYI President – Rudy A Lopez, 1059 Devon Dr., Hayward, CA 94542 (510-566-9705) Men’s Ministry Director – Douglas A Jaco Ramirez, 39120 Serra Pl., Fremont, CA 94538 (510-402-3452) Women’s Min. Dir. – Rosa M Palma Hernandez, 39120 Serra Pl, Fremont, CA 94538 (510-314-1747) NMI Pres. – Douglas A Jaco Ramirez, 39120 Serra Pl., Fremont, CA 94538 (510-402-3452) Church Board Sec. – Marlon A. Zaldivar, 27776 E. 10

th St., Hayward, Ca 94544 (650-720-3073)

Church Treas. – Rudy A Lopez, 1059 Devon Dr., Hayward, CA 94542 (510-566-9705) Fremont Journey of Faith (Organized 1959) (082-0366) (Legal Name: Fremont Journey of Faith Church of the Nazarene) Location—39009 Cindy St., Fremont, CA 94538 www.jof-fremont.com, (fax: 510-793-0517; 510-793-2100) Pastor—(7/31/05) Joseph Shreffler (Margie), 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 [email protected] (510-445-1433) Review Date—05/2016

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Associate Pastor (11/01/2013) Sunil Sharma (Sunita), 4643 Montmartre Park Court, Fremont, CA 94538 [email protected] (408-717-0178) SDMI Supt.—Raylene Loomer, 3400 Stevenson Blvd., Apt., F18, Fremont, CA 94538 [email protected] ( 510-673-0060) NMI Pres – Virginia Betzer, 1541 Fry Lane, Hayward, CA 94545 [email protected], (510-887-1872) Church Board Sec.—Michael Vigil, 581 Shelley Ct., Fremont, CA 94536 [email protected]; (408-838-2024) Church Treas.-Gerlyn Soldwisch, 35117 Perry Road, Union City, CA 94587 [email protected] (510-754-6385) Fremont Juan 8:32 (Organized 2012) (082-0019) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Juan 8:32) Location – 39009 Cindy St., Fremont, CA 94538 (510-565-9238) Pastor – (5/16/2014) Juan Hernandez Urena (Sara) 2184 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Hayward, CA 94544 [email protected] (510-331-8404) Review Date – 5/16/2016 Assoc. Pastor – Sara Hernandez, 2184 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Hayward, CA 94544 [email protected] (510-317-9435) Review Date – 06/2016 Youth Min. Dir. – Adan Rodriguez (510-370-2017) Music Dir.- Sandra Trujillo (510-418-2358) Children’s Min. Dir.- Mariela Martinez (510-827-0326) Women’s Min. Dir – Lilia Venegas (510-274-3526) Church Board Sec. – Violeta Rodriguez (510-363-4908) Church Treas. - Violeta Rodriguez (510-363-4908)

Gilroy Manantial De Vida (Organized 1958) (082-0391) (Legal Name: Gilroy Church of the Nazarene) Location—370 Tomkins Ct., Gilroy, CA 95020

Pastor—(6/5/2016) Angel Martinez [email protected] (408-665-0472) Review Date—06/18 Assoc. Pastor – Miguel de la Cruz

Haneulsori Korean (Inactive) (082-0400) (Legal Name: Haneulsori Korean Church of the Nazarene)

Hayward Casa De Oración (Organized 2004) (082-0455) (Legal Name: Hayward Casa De Oración Church of the Nazarene, Inc.) Location— 4500 Redwood Rd., Oakland, CA 94619 (510-331-8404) Pastor—(11/20/03) Juan Hernandez Urena (Sara), 2184 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Hayward, CA 94544 [email protected] (510-812-6754) Review Date—6/2015 Church Office Secretary – Edwin Gavidia (510-862-6949) Assoc. Pastor – Sara Hernandez (Juan), 2184 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Hayward, CA 94544

[email protected] (510-331-8404) Assoc. Pastor/Youth Pastor – Edwin Gavidia, 251 Castro St., San Leandro, CA 94577 (510-862-6949)

Assoc. Pastor – Ana D. Ramirez, 21250 Western Blvd., Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected] (510-812-6754) Outreach Assoc. Pastor – Nubia Lorena Martinez, 26609 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94544 [email protected] (925-895-6757) Music Director – Edwin Gavidia, 251 Castro St., San Leandro, CA 94577 (510-862-6949)

Children’s Min. Dir. – Sergio Rangel, 19233 Meekland Ave., Hayward, Ca 94541 (510-600-4042) Women’s Min. Dir. – Miller Tombe, 1580 Pacific Ave., Apt. 5, San Leandro, CA 94577 (510-610-6169) Church Bd. Sec. – Edwin Gavidia, 251 Castro St., San Leandro, CA 94577 (510-862-6949) Church Treas. – Ana D. Ramirez, 21250 Western Blvd., Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected] (510-812-6754)

Hayward First (Organized 1942) (082-0450) (Legal Name: Hayward Church of the Nazarene) Location—26221 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA -94541 [email protected], (510-732-0777) Pastor—(3/20/00) Karl Mason (Mary), 2911 Cloudview Ln., Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected], (510-583-0013) Review Date-01/20/2020 Church Board Sec. – Manuel Lazarte, 26609 Gading Rd. #109, Hayward, CA 94544 [email protected] (510-473-4119) Church Treas.— Cynthia Mina, 27097 Tyrell Ave., #4, Hayward, CA 94544 (510-688-3396) Hayward First Samoan (Organized 2004) (082-0280) (Legal Name: Hayward First Samoan Church of the Nazarene) Location- 26221 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94544 Pastor-(11/03) Leatapo Tapelu (Sevena) 27039 Underwood Ave., Hayward, CA 94544 [email protected] (510-706-7792) Review date- 06/16 Office Secretary – Puleiata Stevenson [email protected]; (510-875-5294) Music Dir.- Isaaro Tapelu Chr. Ed. – Leatapo Tapelu SDMI Supt. – Faga Samuelu NYI Pres. – Faaleava Taito NMI Pres. – Sevena Tapelu Church Board Secretary – Puleiata Stevenson Church Treasurer – Tiresa Samuelu

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Hayward Hindi – (082-0035) PAC Location: 26221 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94541 Pastor- (2013) John Murti (Visha), 16841 Shady Mill Way, Lathrop, CA 95330 [email protected]; (209-808-5499, cell 510-427-0451) (Hayward) Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida (Organized 3/2012) (082-0018) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida) Location – 3245 Kelly Street, Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected] (510-786-8260) Mailing address – 33348 9

th St., Union City, CA 94587

Pastor (03/2012) Ariosto Irving Delabra (Elizenda) 33348 9th St., Union City, CA 94587 [email protected], (510-786-8260) Review – 09/2018 Associate Pastor – Elizenda Chavez, 33348 9

th St., Union City, CA 94587 [email protected] (510-786-7137)

Local Minister – Luis Saavedra, 3245 Kelly St., Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected] (510-862-8469) Church Office Secretary – Anabel Toledo, 665 Tyler St., Oakland, CA 94603 [email protected] (510-692-6918) Children’s Ministry/Women’s Ministry Director – Elizenda Chavez Men’s Ministry Director – Javier Munoz, 22330 S. Garden Ave. #47, Hayward, CA 94541 (510-258-6286) Church Sec. – Anabel Toledo, 665 Tyler St., Oakland, CA 94603 [email protected] (510-692-6918) Church Treas. – Mariam Carolina Saavedra, 3245 Kelly St., Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected] (510-326-4780) Church Treas. – and Elizenda Chavez, 33348 9

th St., Union City, CA 94587 [email protected] (510-786-7137)

Hayward Mana de Cielo (Organized 2013) (082-0001) (Legal Name: Iglesia Del Nazareno Mana de Cielo) Location—26221 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94541 Pastor— (11/2006) Julio Cesar Mena Cortez (Lucia) 27556 Gainesville Ave., Hayward, CA 94545 Review – 06/2019 [email protected],(cell 510-366-0647) Hayward Siloe (Organized 2010) (082-0008) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Siloe) Location: 22175 Montgomery St., Hayward, CA 94541 (510-538-0111) Lay Pastor- (3/01/12) Andres Martinez Herera (Jasmin) 610 Simon St., Hayward, CA 94541 [email protected] Review 0/9/2014 (510-366-6980) Office Secretary – Luis Castejon Music Dir. – Elvia Martinez Children’s Min. Dir. – Jasmin Martinez Youth Min. Dir. – Jasmin Martinez Hercules Iglesia del Nazareno (inactive) (CTM) (082-0014) Indonesian Christian Community Church of the Nazarene – (Organized 6/1/2010) (082-0012) Location – 1650 Ashbury Dr., Concord, CA 94520 www.indonazarene.org [email protected] (800-757-8390) Lay Pastor – (03/01/2016) Grace Widjaja (Yudi) [email protected] (925-683-2748;925-683-2784) Review – 03/2018 Associate Minister – Yudi Widjaja Church Office Secretary – Hannah Chua Music Director – Cecilia Astrid Visitation Ministry Director – Ronnie Chua Children’s Ministry Director – Patty K. Lim Church Board Secretary – Hannah Chua Church Treasurer – Halim Martin Lake Church – (CTM) (082-0006) Location – Clearlake, CA Mail – P.O. Box 1109, Clearlake Park, CA 95424 ([email protected]) (707-350-0252) Pastor – (8-1-2008) David Kincaid (Lori), P. O. Box 781, Clearlake Park, CA 95424 [email protected] Livermore Discovery (Organized 1954) (082-0520) (Legal Name: Discovery Church of the Nazarene) Location—5862 Las Positas Rd., Livermore, CA 94551-7800 (www.discovery-livermore.com, [email protected], (925-449-5256) Pastor – (5/27/12) Curtis Lillie (Jane), 1741 Jennifer Way, Livermore, CA 94550 [email protected]; (925-216-0502) Review – 08/2018 Office Secretary – Karla Rae Johnson, 3814 Dartmouth Way, Livermore, CA 94550 (925-449-5256) NMI Pres.-Alex Emerson, 2015 Elm Street, Livermore, Ca 94550 (925-518-0813) Church Board Sec.—David Moore, 549 Hanover St., Livermore, CA 94551 [email protected] (925-321-1534) Church Board Treas. – Cyndie Guthmiller, 2763 Rivers Bend Circle, Livermore, CA 94550 (925-456-5495) Marin Hamilton Community (Organized 1947) (082-0990) (Legal Name: Marin Church of the Nazarene) Location—5400 Nave Dr., Novato, CA 94949 [email protected] (415-883-0125) Pastor—(3/1/04) Patricia Branscome (Ed), 485 Holly Dr, San Rafael, CA 94903 [email protected](415-246-0088)

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Review Date—4/2018 NMI Pres. – Ed Branscome, 485 Holly Dr., San Rafael, CA 94903 Church Board Sec.—Cheryl Dougherty, 30 Club View Drive, Novato, CA 94949 (415-506-4123) Church Treas.—Peter Sutton, 27 Serra Ct., Novato, CA 94949 (415-382-1237)

Marin Hamilton Community Haitian (CTM) (082-0991) Location—5400 Nave Dr., Novato, CA 94949 (415-897-7848)

Pastor—(5/5/2005) Fritz Toussaint, 1205 Lynwood Dr., Novato, CA 94947, [email protected] (415-532-9143) Lay Minister – Jean Merville Lay Minister – Mirlande Alexis Music Dirs. – Dony Toussaint SDMI Supt. – Isnold Toussaint Church Treasurer – Yvener Bacourt

Monterey Living Hope (Organized 1947) (082-0607) (Legal Name: Living Hope Church of the Nazarene) Location—1375 Josselyn Canyon Rd., Monterey, CA 93940 (831-375-4414) www.livinghopechurch.org office email: [email protected]) Pastor—(06/2016) John Shearer (Debi) 741 Woodcrest Lane, Monterey, CA 93940, [email protected] (530-604-1928) Review – 06/2018 SDMi Superintendent – Therese Rose, 461 Dela Vina Ave., #304, Monterey, CA 93940

[email protected], (831-372-4529) Children’s Ministry Director – Lydia Selzer NMI President – Eric McMullen, 6 Antler Place, Monterey, Ca 93940 Church Sec. —Daryl Hawkins (Carol), 123 Herrmann Dr., Monterey, CA 93940 [email protected] (831-372-3680) Church Board Treas. —Therese Rose, 461 Dela Vina Ave., #304, Monterey, CA 93940

[email protected], (831-372-4529)

Monterey Palabra de Vida (Inactive) (082-0026) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Palabra de Vida)

Napa Iglesia del Nazareno (082-0044) (PAC) Location – 3305 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558 Pastors – (01/14) Arturo and Monica Sanchez, 3224 Stuart Way, Napa, CA 94558 ([email protected], 707-342-0237)

Napa Living Vine (Organized 1941) (082-0620) (Legal Name: Napa Church of the Nazarene) Location—3305 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558 (fax: 707-265-9665, 707-226-5551) (www.livingvinechurch.com, [email protected]) Pastor—(01/2013) Michael Palmer (Elizabeth), 3313 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558 [email protected] (707-226-8765) Review Date—01/2015 Assoc. Pastor – Elizabeth Palmer, 3313 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558 [email protected], 707-226-8765) NMI Pres.—Debbie Bryant, P.O. Box 20, Rutherford, CA 94573 (707-815-0902) NYI Pres. - Debbie Bryant, P.O. Box 20, Rutherford, CA 94573 (707-815-0902) Church Board Sec.—Mark Potter (Elizabeth), 2040 Swaps Ct., Napa, CA 94559 [email protected], (707-255-6838) Church Board Treas. – Lisa Morgan, 3878 Yosemite, Napa, CA 94558 (707-224-2250)

Oakland Bayview Fellowship (Organized 1907) (082-0670) (Legal Name: Bayview Fellowship, A Church of the Nazarene) Location—4500 Redwood Rd., Oakland, CA 94619 (510-531-2067) Pastor - (03/2011) Rick Eastman, (Cindy) 21605 Justco Lane, Castro Valley, CA 94552 ([email protected], (925-519-4526) Music Director – Rachel Rice, 120 Kathy Ellen Drive, #1, Vallejo, Ca 94591 Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Billy Verceles, 103 Chatham Place, Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-853-1173) Childcare/School Director/Principal – Maureen Vasquez Children’s Ministry Director – Eloisa Verceles, 103 Chatham Place, Vallejo, CA 94591 Youth Pastor - Roy Lobusta, 3919 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-567-0081) NMI Pres. – Leah Belimac, 353 Chambosse Dr., Hayward, Ca 94544 Treasurer –Joyce Lobusta, 3919 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591

Oakland Filipino (082-0033) (PAC) Location – 4500 Redwood Rd., Oakland, CA 94619 [email protected] (510-334-4060) Pastor – (02/2012) Billy Verceles (Angelina), 103 Chatham Place, Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-853-1173) Assoc. Pastor – Roy Lobusta (Joyce), 3919 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-567-0081) NMI Pres. – Leah Buguilles, 2573 Golden Rain Rd. I, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 (925-594-1162) Church Treasurer Filipino – Leah Belimac

Palo Alto CrossRoads Community (Organized 1937) (082-0730) (Legal Name: Palo Alto A Church of the Nazarene) Location—2490 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94301 www.crossroadspaloalto.com (fax: 650-322-8540; 650-322-3097) Pastor – (09/01/2012) Jake Duckworth (Laura) 2920 Emerson St., Palo Alto, CA 94306 [email protected]) (650-326-8383, cell 650-284-9853) Review date – 08/2018

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Associate Minister – Alicia McClintic, 4981 Moorepark, San Jose, CA 95129 (805) 709-0760) Music Director – Claudette DeGodoy, 1056 W. Iowa Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (619-504-0845) SDMI Supt.—Laura Duckworth, 2920 Emerson St, Palo Alto, CA 94306 [email protected] (805-636-4528) NMI Pres. – Mary Brown, 35640 Fremont Blvd., #325, Fremont, CA 94536 [email protected] (650-255-4509) NYI Pres..—Charlie Roberson, 673 Marion St., Palo Alto, CA 94301 [email protected]; (650-815-1278) Church Board Sec.— Linda Campbell, P.O. Box 968, San Mateo, CA 94403 LJCampbell12@gmailcom, (650-574-8667) Church Treas.—John Kibler, 4183 Coulombe Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94306 [email protected], (650-424-0425)

Palo Alto Casa de Dios – (Organized 2014) (082-0029) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Casa de Dios) Location – 2490 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94301 web: www.casaddios.com (510-432-4668) Pastor – (02/2014) Douglas Jose Soto Castillo (Sara) 1311 Mills St., Apt. #4, Menlo Park, CA 94025 ([email protected]; 510-432-4668) Review Date – 05/16 Assoc Pastor – Lucano Mederos, 1108 Bayswater Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401 [email protected] (650-295-9428) Church Board Secretary: Lucano Mederos Church Treasurer: Regino Navarro

Petaluma Hillside (Organized 1959) (082-0741) (Legal Name: Hillside Church, A Church of the Nazarene) Location—2689 Adobe Rd., Petaluma, CA 94954 www.petalumahillsidechurch.com, fax: 707-312-8126, 707-763-0977)

Pastor—(12/8/2013) David Myers (Julia), 15 Lila Lane, Petaluma, CA 94954, [email protected] (707-338-7290) Review Date—12/2019 Assoc. Pastor/Worship Leader – Douglas Manson, 26 Meadowbrook Ct., Cotati, CA 94931 [email protected] (707-327-7854) Office Secretary – Marge Slominski, 1626 Lancaster Dr., Petaluma, CA 94954 [email protected](707-981-7242) Visitation Min.– Nancy Ouellette, 9 Meridian Cir, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 [email protected] (707-490-9979) NYI President – Nathan Berti, 24A Laurel Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952 [email protected] (707-616-0231) NMI Pres.— Judy Bowser, 704 Park Lane, Petaluma, CA 94954, [email protected] (707-763-3215) Church Board Sec.-Rick Parker, 1709 Spyglass Rd., Petaluma, CA 94954 rickparkeratt.net, (707-762-7746) Church Treas.—Marge Slominski 1626 Lancaster Dr., Petaluma, CA 94954 [email protected] (707-981-7242) (Petaluma) Emanuel Iglesia del Nazareno (082-0028) Parent Affiliated Congregation (PAC) Location- 2689 Adobe Rd., Petaluma, CA 94954 Pastor – (05/14) Olga Arevalo, 1637 Rainier Ave., Petaluma, CA 94954 [email protected], (707-364-6083) Associate Pastor – Francisco Landeros, 35 E. Washington St. #311, Petaluma, CA 94954 [email protected] (707-774-1166)

Pittsburg First (Organized 1943) (082-0750) (Legal Name: The First Church of the Nazarene of Pittsburg) Location—5305 Kirker Pass Rd., Pittsburg, CA 94565 www.pittsburgnaz.org [email protected] (925-432-4657) Pastor—TBD (Marvin Pounds 01/2007 - 08/2016) Review Date— Office Secretary – Sara Allen, 1858 Chaparral Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected]; (925-427-6292) Music Dir.— Jim Clay, 4087 Forestview Ave., Concord, CA 94521; [email protected]; (925-685-6723) SDMI. Supt.—Pam Spinadel, 158 Marks Blvd., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-427-1759) NYI Pres. – Youth Director – Men’s Min. Dir. – Ron Lew Women’s Min. Dir.—Diane Kennedy, 1783 Habitat Way, Concord, CA 94519 [email protected]; (925-686-8467) NMI Pres. – Lolita Rodriguez, 1516 Coronado Ct. Antioch, CA 94509 [email protected]; (925-550-2187) Church Board Sec.— Larry Fitch, 1770 Bridlewood Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-432-6319) Church Treas.—Andie Fitch, 1770 Bridlewood Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 [email protected] (925-432-6319)

Salinas Bet-El (Organized 2003) (082-0985) (Legal Name: Bet-El Salinas Iglesia Del Nazareno) Location—115 Iris Dr. Salinas, CA 93906 (Mail: 4 Saint Regis Circle, Salinas, CA 93905) (831-794-4461) Pastor—(01/24/10) Rudy Zamora (Rosario) 4 Saint Regis Cir., Salinas, CA 93905, 650-589-5339)

([email protected], cell 831-758-6296 (831-794-4461) Review Date—08/2019 Assoc. Pastor - Martha Serrano 20 Russell Rd., Espacio #140, Salinas, CA 93906 [email protected] (831-901-9110) Assoc. Pastor – Rosario Zamora 4 St. Regis Circle, Salinas, CA 93905, [email protected] (650-834-443?) Office Secretary – Gina Arteaga (831-770-9359) Music Dir. – Luis Arteaga (831-585-3536)

Visitation Ministry Director – Martha Newstrom 58 Penzance St., Salinas, CA 93906 (831-449-5768) Christian Education Directors – Adan Barcenas (831-737-8401) Elvia Barcenas (831-601-0488) Children’s Min. Dir. – Leticia Luevano (831-594-8333) Youth Min. Dirs. – Luis and Gina Arteaga Men’s Ministry Dir. – Rudy Zamora Women’s Min. Dir. – Rosario Zamora Church Bd. Sec. – Socoro Leyva (831-484-3637) Church Treas. – Christina Rodriguez (831-595-0747)

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Salinas New Life (Organized 1938) (082-0970) (Legal Name: Salinas New Life Church of the Nazarene) Location—800 Main St., Salinas, CA 93906 www.salinasnewlife.org (831-444-6064) Pastor—(9/15/96) Timothy S. King (Lidia), 1343 Estrella Way, Salinas, CA 93905 ([email protected], (831-776-6550) Review Date—08/2017 Assoc. Pastor Chr. Ed. – Kevin Mayer, 282 Corral De Tierra Rd., Salinas, CA 93908 (831-484-2035) Youth Pastor – Michael Garcia, 633 Asilomar Ave., Soledad, CA 93960 (831-731-0000) Women’s Min. Dir. – Carrie Pettibone, 1242 Polk St., Salinas, CA (831-236-2195) Church Board Sec.—Belinda Cole, 304 San Vincente Dr., Salinas, CA 93901 (831-776-6851) Church Treas.—Eva Watson, 1022 San Antonio, Soledad, CA 93960 (805-661-3823)

(Salinas) Greenfield New Start Hispanic (082-0025) (CTM) Location – 264 San Juan Grade Rd., Salinas, CA 93906 (Hm 831-794-4461) Pastor – (09/12) Rudy Zamora (Rosario) 4 Saint Regis Cir., Salinas, CA 93905 [email protected]; (cell 831-758-6296)

Salinas Nuevo Comenzar (Organized 2010) (082-0007) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Nuevo Comenzar) Location-1122 East Alisal St., Salinas, CA 93905 (831-210-4892) Pastor (03/2008) Atenor Lagunas Lopez (Ana), 8823 Vista de Tierra Circle, Castroville, CA 95012, [email protected] (831-210-4892) Review Date-4/2019 Assoc. Minister – Jose Gutierrez, 8823 Vista de Tierra Circle, Castroville, CA 95012 (831-210-1085) Church Bd. Sec. – Blanca Rodriguez ([email protected])

San Bruno(Organized 1944) (082-1000) (Legal Name: San Bruno Church of the Nazarene) Location- 495 Hawthorne Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066 www.iccsbnaz.com [email protected] (650-351-9082) Senior Pastor (6/2010) P. T. Mammen (Thankam), 21 Chateau Ct., South San Francisco, CA 94080 ([email protected], (650-873-1072) Review Date – 07/2016 Pastor (7-31-2016) Monalie Ambi, 1017 Crocker Ave., Daly City, CA 94014 [email protected] (415-994-1976) Review Date – 7/31/2018 Music Dir./Visitation Ministry Director – Dennis Rawls ([email protected]) SDMI Superintendent – Qi Meng Children’s Min. Dir. – Mary Lee NYI Pres. – Consuelo Gilla Adult Ministry Director/Men’s Ministry Director – Henry Esperanza, 236 Glenwood Ave., Daly City, CA 94015 (415-786-9089) Single Adult Ministry Director – Brian Vargiese Women’s Min. Dir. – Josephine Chetty ([email protected]) NMI Pres. Sylvia Rawls Work & Witness Coordinator –Tony Caaran Church Board Sec. – Qi Meng Church Treas. – Henry Esperanza, 236 Glenwood Ave., Daly City, CA 94015 (415-786-9089)

San Francisco Chinese (Organized 1956) (082-1020) (Legal Name: San Francisco Chinese Church of the Nazarene) Location—912 Greenwich St., San Francisco, CA 94133-2626 (415-885-6292) Pastor: (08/2013) Robert Shreffler (Ashley), 914 Greenwich St., San Francisco, CA 94133 ([email protected], (510-449-1057) Review Date – 08/2015 Music Dir. –Alice Chan, 686 3

rd Ave., San Francisco, CA 94118 (415-752-1709)

SDMI Supt. – Walt Ichiyasu, 136 – 8th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94118 (415-668-4645)

NYI Pres. –Kristen Chan, 686 3rd Ave., San Francisco, CA 94118 (415-752-1709)

NMI Pres.—Nancy Fong, 952 Hollyhock Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578 [email protected] (510-483-1018) Church Board Sec.—Nancy Fong, 952 Hollyhock Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578 [email protected] (510-483-1018) Church Treas.—Susie Leong, 86 Valparaiso St., San Francisco, CA 94133 [email protected] (415-776-0584)

San Francisco Christian Gospel (Organized 1987) (082-0011) (Legal Name: Chinese Gospel Church of the Nazarene) Location—300 Ulloa St., San Francisco, CA 94127 ([email protected])

(650-438-9357) Pastor (3/1/03) Michael T. Chua (Janet), 4026 Yellowstone Dr., San Jose, CA 95130 [email protected], (650-438-9357) Review Date-11/2017 Church Board Sec.—Annie Wee, 171 Napoleon Ct., San Leandro, CA 94577 (510-569-2352) Church Treas.— Ester Ang Abrigo

San Francisco Golden Gate Community (Inactive) (082-1033)

San Francisco Golden Gate Fellowship (Inactive) (082-0002)

San Francisco LifeLight (Organized 2012) (082-0004) (Legal Name: LifeLight Church of the Nazarene) Location – 2067 41

st Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 www.lifelightchurch.org [email protected]

Pastor (05/2007) Daniel Chung (Esther), 2067 41st. Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 [email protected]

(cell, 415-786-1245)

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Review Date – 02/2018 Assoc. Pastor – Joshua Whiteside, 1 Plymouth Ave., San Francisco, CA 94112 [email protected] (757-672-4849) SDMI Superintendent – Ken Chan NYI President – Rendi Cisneros Adult Ministry Director – Shinho Park 414 Lincoln Cir., Millbrae, CA 94030 (415-290-5172) NMI Pres. – Benjamin Huynh, 1967 – 41

st Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 (415-321-0963)

Church Board Sec. – Robert Schnitzer, 4142 Mission St. #3, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415-672-4103) Church Treas. – Juhee Park

San Francisco New Life (Organized 1907) (082-1030) (Legal Name: First Church of the Nazarene of San Francisco) Location—300 Ulloa St., San Francisco, CA 94127 www.newlifesf.org [email protected], (415-564-7535) Pastor—(5/1/2003) Jeffrey Mammen (Trisha), 386 Wellington Ave., Daly City, CA 94014 [email protected], (cell: 650-438-4128) Review Date—01/2017 Children’s Ministry Director – Chloe Yoder, 4981 Moorpark Ave., San Jose, Ca 95129 Adult Ministry Director —Josie Varghese (Susy), 35972 Nickel St., Union City, CA 94587 (510-487-2000) NMI President – Andy Jeong, 419 – 12

th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94118

Church Board Sec. – Randy Gee, 1961 – 20th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 (415-994-4036)

Church Treas.- Lal Ninan, 1252 Seville Drive, Pacifica, CA 94044

San Francisco New Start Ministries (Organized 2003) (082-0621) (Legal Name: San Francisco New Start Ministries Church of the Nazarene) Location—1690 38

th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122 (fax: 510-793-0517, 510-793-2100)

(Mailing Address – 39009 Cindy St., Fremont, CA 94538) www.newstartsf.org, Senior Pastor – (3/01/2011) Joseph M. Shreffler (Margie), 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 ([email protected]), (510-445-1433) Review Date – 12/2017 SDMI Supt.—Matt Won, 1642 31

st Ave. ., San Francisco, CA 94122 [email protected], (415-947-7838)

NMI Pres. – Stephen Lo, [email protected] (415-728-4583) Church Board Sec./Treas. —Gary Won, 1342 – 31

st Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122

[email protected];(415-412-9964)

San Francisco Sunset Chinese (Organized 1981) (082-1045) (Legal Name: Sunset Chinese Church of the Nazarene) Location—1690 38

th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122 (415-564-3404)

Pastor—(8/20/78) Wilber W. Chiu (Janey), 663 40th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 [email protected] (415-221-1011)

(Review Date—01/2017 Music Dir.—Florence Chung, 730 Judah St., San Francisco, CA 94122 (415-753-6720) SDMI Supt.—Yen Chung, 730 Judah St., San Francisco, CA 94122 (415-731-5269) NYI Pres. —Samuel Chiu, 663- 40

th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 (415-221-1011)

NMI Pres.—Wilber W. Chiu 663 - 40th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 (415-221-1011)

Church Board Sec.—Daniel Chiu, 80 Garden Grove Drive, Daly City, CA 94015 (415-823-1940) Church Treas.—Betty Kwan, 2363 – 26

th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 (415-564-2299)

San Jose Cambrian Park (Organized 1957) (082-1059) (Legal Name: Cambrian Park Church of the Nazarene) Location—2575 Coit Dr., San Jose, CA 95124 www.nazarenesj.com [email protected], (408-377-0432) Pastor—(5/1/96) Robert J. Kilpatrick (Sharon), 2441 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 [email protected], (408-723-7602) Review Date—5/2019 Music Min.—Ed Cooner, (Cindy), 6380 Greenfield Dr., Gilroy, CA 95202 (408-842-7001) SDMI Supt.—Ruben De La Cerda, 117 Bernal Rd., San Jose, CA 95119 (408-781-3198) Youth Min. Dir. – Regina Allard (Kyle), 375 Perrymont Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 (408-464-4237) Children’s Min Dir.—Sharon Kilpatrick (Bob), 2441 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 (408-723-7602) NYI Min. Pres.—Bob Kilpatrick, 2441 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 (408-723-7602) NMI Pres.—Sharon Kilpatrick, 2441 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 (408-723-7602) Church Board Sec.—Annette Tennant, 2642 Coit Dr., San Jose, CA 95124 (408-687-7327) Church Treas.—Debbie Clark, 467 Ridgefarm Dr., San Jose, CA 94123 (408-507-3837) San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian (082-0047) PAC Location – 2575 Coit Dr., San Jose, CA 95124 (church phone: 408-377-0432) Lay Pastor – (2/9/2014) Madsen Celestin, 2010 Monterey Hwy, #315, San Jose, CA 95110 (cell 408-413-9203) San Jose Cambrian Park Oasis de Esperanza (082-0050) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Oasis de Esperanza) Location – 2575 Coit Dr., San Jose, CA 95124 (church phone: 408-377-0432) Pastor – (8/2009) Elmer Jose Guido Morales (Karla), 800 Hillsdale Ave., #731, San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (408-377-0432) Review Date – 8/2018 Assoc. Pastor - Guido, Karla, 800 Hillside Ave. #731, San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (408-838-3086)

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San Jose Fuego de Dios (Organized 2014) (082-0027) (Legal Name: Iglesia del Nazareno Fuego de Dios) Location - 224 Meridian Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 Pastor – (6-1-2016)Sergio Trejo Barrios (Ana Maria) 1198 Roycott Way, San Jose, CA 95125 [email protected] (669-237-9624)

Review Date – 6/1/2018 Visitation Ministry Director – Sergio Trejo Barrios Christian Education Director – Sergio Trejo Barrios Children’s Ministry Director – Sherry Velasquez Youth Director – David Vargas Men’s Ministry Director – Sergio Trejo Barrios NMI President – Miguel Vasquez Church Board Secretary – Lizeth Abaunza Church Treasurer – Victor Jimenez

San Jose International Christian Center (Organized 1942) (082-1070) (Legal Name: San Jose International Christian Center Church of the Nazarene)

Location—3275 Williams Rd., San Jose, CA 95117 www.iccsj.org [email protected] (408-243-0256) Pastor–(8/1/2013) Chris Nallan (Wanda), 1061 Savannah Dr, San Jose, CA 95117 [email protected] (408-460-4609) Review Date 08/2015 Assoc. Minister – Vasanth Abbadasari, 3860 Rhoda Dr., San Jose, CA 94517 (408-203-0876) Office Office Secretary - Peggy Ordonez SDMI Supt.— Simon Vengersammy Music Dir. – Rouben & Marites Belulia Vis. Min. –Phil Obligar NYI Pres. –Simon Vengersammy Men’s Min. Dir. – Emmanuel Dean Women’s Min. Dir. – Wanda Nallan, 1061 Savannah Dr. San Jose, CA 95117 (408-230-7152) NMI Pres. –Phil Obligar CLT Director: Pastor Chris Nallan Church Board Sec.- Peggy Ordonez Church Treas. – Simon Vengersammy San Jose The Point (Organized 1919) (082-1076) (Legal Name: The Point a Church of the Nazarene)

Location—3695 Rose Terrasse Circle, San Jose, CA 95148 www.thepoint.church fax: 408-270-7640; 408-270-7646) [email protected] Pastor— (01/2011) Greg Gates (Ammie), 3695 Rose Terrasse Circle, San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-431-1208) Review Date – 02/2017

Pastor/Cambodian Min.—(5/5/2005) Samith Mey (Phanya), 3059 Allenwood Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-316-3539)

Assoc. Pastor/Cambodian Min.—Sovanna Nhuong (Montha Som), 2955 Everdale Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-270-0379) Assoc. Min./Youth Min. Dir. – Nolan Hoyer (Daisy), 5292 Borneo Cir. San Jose, CA 95123 (209-204-9863) Pastor/Chinese/Mandarin Min. – Abraham Chen (Rebecca), 2282 Lusardi Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-963-7427) Pastor/Filipino Min. - Marilyn Justo (Walter), 3137 Whiterose Ct., San Jose, CA 95148, [email protected] (408-238-5985) Assoc. Pastor/Spanish Min. – Alex Rodriguez, 24 Union Square, Apt. 233, Union City, CA 94587 [email protected] (510-862-2183) Assoc. Pastor/Spanish Min. - Elvia Cruz, 5300 Terner Way 6240, San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (408-504-3119) Assoc. Pastor/Spanish Min. – Leonel Cruz, 5300 Terner Way 6240, San Jose, CA 95136

[email protected] (510-712-0458) Children’s Min. Dir. – Julie Garcia (Victor), 3173 Peanut Brittle Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 [email protected] (408-665-0452) Worship Dir. – Archie Jackson (Rebekah) 15841 Alta Vista Way, San Jose, CA 95127 [email protected] (843-532-9642) NMI Pres. - Jovita Broome, 1257 Kaylene Ct., San Jose, CA 95127 [email protected], (408-923-0753) Church Bd. Sec. – David Wyett, 6120 Bava Court, San Jose, CA 95123 [email protected], (408-685-7425) Church Treasurer – Dan Teuthorn, 3300 Montecito Drive, San Jose, CA 95135 [email protected] (408-421-7303)

San Jose Valley (Organized 1967) (082-1079) (Legal Name: San Jose Valley Church of the Nazarene) Location—635 Calero Ave., San Jose, CA 95123 (fax: 408-885-5758; 408-972-5959)

Pastor—(5/2016) Sean Randall (Sandra) 4558 Shadowhurst Ct., San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (408-910-1711) (Review Date—05/2018 Church Board Sec.—April Davison, 470 Chinook Ln., San Jose, CA 95123 (408-227-2521) Church Treas.—Leigh McCready, 6130 Monterey Rd., No. 110, San Jose, CA 95138 (408-365-0836)

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San Jose Valley Korean (Organized 2014) (082-0030) (Legal Name: San Jose Valley Korean Church of the Nazarene) Location - 635 Calero Ave., San Jose, CA 95123 www.thesanjosechurch.org [email protected] (408-360-9191) Pastor – (01/01/2001) Sang Hee Yoon, 27 Park Warren Place, San Jose, CA 95136, ([email protected] (408-472-5516) Review Date – 05/2016 Assoc. Pastor Min Wha Yoon, 27 Park Warren Place, San Jose, CA 95136, [email protected] (408-472-9022) Assoc. Pastor Doo Sik (Clay) Baek, 38627 Cherry Lane #16, Fremont, CA 94536 ([email protected], 510-552-9878) Assoc. Pastor Hye Sook (Grace) Baek 38627 Cherry Lane #16, Fremont, CA 94536 ([email protected] (510-557-4738) Church Office Secretary – Euna Yoon Music Director – Dae Hyun Yoon Christian Education Director – Grace Baek Childcare/School Director/Principal – Min Wha Yoon Children’s Ministry Director – Grace Baek Youth Pastor – Clay Baek Adult Ministry Director – Sang Hee Yoon & Min Wha Yoon Single Adult Ministry Director – IK Choi Men’s Ministry Director – Scott Soh Women’s Ministry Director – Janet Soh Church Board Secretary – Changmin Pak Church Treasurer – Sung Wook Lee San Pablo (Organized 2013) (082-0015) (Legal Name: New Life Church of the Nazarene San Pablo) Location – 2685 20

th St. San Pablo, CA 94806 [email protected] (fax: 510-230-4753; 510-660-9302)

Pastor TBD – Music Dir. - Antonio Vasquez (650-430-6981) SDMI Supt.– (925-305-6445) Adult Min. Dir. – Luis Lecca (510-965-2287) NMI Pres. – Carolina Guido (Wilmer),800 Hillsdale Ave., #731, San Jose, CA 95136 (408-674-0603) Church Sec. – Gloria Vasquez (510-717-5321) Church Treasurer – Gloria Vasquez (510-717-5321)

San Ramon Christ Community (Organized 1974) (082-0275) (Legal Name: Christ Community Church of the Nazarene) Location 12700 Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon, CA 94583 www.cccsr.org [email protected] (925-830-0113) Mail: P. O. Box 1486, San Ramon, CA 94583 Pastor—(8/15/96) David Steinhart (Angela), 153 Shadowhill Circle, San Ramon, CA 94583 (925-314-9823; 925-216-1667) Review Date—09/2018 Assoc. Pastor—Ringo Perez (Cielo), 8272 Saturn Park Dr., San Ramon, CA 94582 [email protected] (925-648-7320) Assoc. Pastor – Bruce Shaw, 1145 Leisure Lane, #1, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 [email protected] (336-449-5811) Pastor of Discipleship Ministry – Cielo Perez (Ringo), 8272 Saturn Park Dr., San Ramon 94582 [email protected] (925-648-7320) Music Dir.—Angela Steinhart (David), 153 Shadowhill Cir., San Ramon, CA 94583 [email protected] (925-314-9823) SDMI Supt.— Cielo Perez, 8272 Saturn Park Dr., San Ramon, CA 94582 [email protected] (925-648-7320) NYI Pres.–Carla Plechetero, 8272 Saturn Park Dr., San Ramon, CA 94568 [email protected] (925-648-7320) NMI Pres. —Dave Forsberg, 11893 West Vomac Road, Dublin, CA 94568 [email protected] (925-828-1375) Church Board Sec.—Lynn Mottram, 9960 Mangos Dr., San Ramon, CA 94583 [email protected] (925-828-5879) Church Treas. — Fred Mooney, 352 Foulkstone Way, Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (925-324-7067) Santa Clara (Organized 1966) (082-1105) (Legal Name: Santa Clara Church of the Nazarene) Location—2445 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051, (408-248-1770) Pastor—(6/6/2013) Charles Ah Sing (Kathryn), 2010 Larsen Place, Santa Clara, CA 95051 [email protected] (808-382-1627) Review Date – 06/2016 SDMI Supt.—Keith Nabors, 1850 Nantucket Cir., No. 347, Santa Clara, CA 95051 [email protected] (408-970-0336) Church Board Sec.—Keith Nabors, 1850 Nantucket Cir., No. 347, Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408-970-0336) Church Treas.—Donna Betzer, 1541 Fry Lane, Hayward, CA 94545 [email protected] (408-315-9727) Santa Clara La Gran Comisión (Organized 2015) (082-0046) (Legal Name Santa Clara Iglesia del Nazareno La Gran Comisión)

Location – 2445 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051 [email protected] (408-661-3057)

Pastor –(12/8/2013) José Juan López, 2907 Kiperash Drive, San Jose, 95133 [email protected] (408-661-3057)

Review Date – 12/2017 Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean (CTM) (082-1140) Location—2445 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408-802-3580) Pastor—(5/1/2002) Dr. Soo Nam Park (Young Nam), 33739 Mello Way, Fremont, CA 94555

[email protected] or [email protected], (510-790-1624) Single Adult – Joshua Park NMI Pres. – Soo Lim

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Church Board Sec. - Young Park, 33739 Mello Way, Fremont, CA 94555 (510-360-4894) Church Board Treas. - Young Park, 33739 Mello Way, Fremont, CA 94555 (510-360-4894)

Santa Cruz (Organized 1929) (082-1110) (Legal Name: First Church of the Nazarene, Santa Cruz Location—321 Gault Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95062 Mailing Address - 115 S. Morrissey Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95062

www.santacruzfirstnazarene.org [email protected] (fax: 831-423-3631; 831-423-3630) Pastor—(9/15/91) John Wilcox (Debi), 150 Woodcrest Pl., Santa Cruz, CA 95065

[email protected], (831-423-3696) (831-588-9232) Review Date—08/18 Associate Pastor – Linda Sprowl, 1505 – 42

nd Avenue, Capitola, CA 95010 [email protected] (408-916-7160)

SDMI Superintendent - Luann Beasley, 405 Sidesaddle Circle, Scotts Valley, CA 95066 (831-438-6449) NMI President – Donna Rickard, 2435 Felt St., #42, Santa Cruz, CA 95062 [email protected] (831-475-1226) Church Board Secretary – Luann Beasley, 405 Sidesaddle Circle, Scotts Valley, CA 95066 Church Treasurer - Donna Rickard, 2435 Felt St., #42, Santa Cruz, CA 95062 [email protected] (831-475-1226)

Santa Rosa (Organized 1912) (082-1120) (Legal Name: Santa Rosa Church of the Nazarene) Location—1135 Farmers Ln., Santa Rosa, CA 95405 www.srnc.org; [email protected] (fax 707-526-1242;707-542-2650) Pastor—(11/4/01) Rick G. Bassett (Donna), 925 Campoy St., Santa Rosa, CA 95407 [email protected] (707-542-2650) Review Date—01/2019 Minister of Local Missions – Dona Scott, 1541 West 3

rd St., Santa Rosa, CA 95401 [email protected]

(707-235-6000) Office Secretary – Jenny Hals, 2665 Wild Bill Cir., Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (707-578-6978) Childcare/School Dir. – Melinda Keena, 6899 Montecito Blvd., #14, Santa Rosa, CA 95409 (707-538-2972) Youth Min.Dir. – Nick Lavelle, 795 Benicia Dr. #1, Santa Rosa, CA 95409 (707-346-0945) Senior Adult Ministry Director – Ron & Kathy Lundy, 122 Calistoga Rd. #353, Santa Rosa, CA 95409 (707-538-8199) Women’s Ministry Director – Diane Dearmore, 1051 3

rd Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (707-318-7611)

NMI President – Beverly Coons, 121 St. James Dr. , Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707-528-1399) Church Bd. Sec. - Beverly Coons, 121 St. James Dr. , Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707-528-1399) Church Treas. – Bob Borbe, 1627 Brandee Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707-527-5636)

Sonoma Valley (Organized 1942) (082-1160) (Legal Name: Sonoma Valley Church of the Nazarene) Location— 18980 Arnold Dr., Sonoma, CA 95476 Web: www.sonomavalleychurch.com (707-996-7578) Pastor— (08/2013) Kevin Goss (Megan), 356 Arbor Ave. Unit B. Sonoma, CA 95476, [email protected] (cell - 707-387-7044) Review Date: 08/2015 Children’s Min. Dir. – Glenda Klaucke, 1586 Fowler Creed Rd., Sonoma, CA 95476, (707-996-7950) Youth Min. Dir. – Vince Toovey, P.O. Box 29, Glen Ellen, CA 95442 [email protected]; (707-478-7540) NMI Pres.—Mary Ann Saldana, 2585 Acacia Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 [email protected], (707-479-1485) Church Board Sec.—Vince Toovey, P.O. Box 29, Glen Ellen, CA 95442 [email protected], (707-478-7540) Church Treas. — Mary Ann Saldana, 2585 Acacia Ave., Sonoma, CA 95476 [email protected], (707-479-1485)

Sunnyvale (Inactive) (082-1210)

Ukiah Valley First (Organized 1953) (082-1280) (Legal Name: Ukiah Valley First Church of the Nazarene) Location—604 Jones St., Ukiah, CA 95482 (707-463-1089) Pastor—(04/01/2012) – Benjamin C. DeLong (Irene), 690 Jones St., Ukiah, CA 95482 [email protected] (707-463-1089) Review-08/2018 Church Board Member/trustee - Jack Whitmore Church Treasurer – Laura Whitmore Church Steward – Kathleen Kitchenhoff Vallejo First (Organized 1925) (082-1300) (Legal Name: First Church of the Nazarene of Vallejo, California) Location— 929 Amador St., Vallejo, CA 94590 www.vallejonazarene.com [email protected] (707-648-1986) Pastor (1/4/2014) Mark Koekemoer (Samantha), 537 Canyon Meadows Dr., American Canyon, CA 94503 [email protected] (707-515-8905) Review Date— 01/2016 Discipleship Pastor – Kevin Koekemoer, 6028 22

nd Street, Rio Linda, CA 95673 (361-774-7745)

Music Dir.—Steve Bier, 929 Amador Street, Vallejo, CA 94503 (559-908-2672) SDMI Supt. – Eldda Watkins, 150 Mesa Verda Ave., Vallejo, CA 94589 (707-373-5087) NYI Pres.- Samantha Koekemoer, 537 Canyon Meadows Dr., American Canyon, CA 94503 (707-515-8192) Men’s Ministry Director – Mark Koekemoer Women’s Ministry Director – Samantha Koekemoer NMI Pres. – Becky Hall, 231 Reed Circle, Napa, CA 94558 (707-712-1486) Church Board Sec.— Becky Hall, 231 Reed Circle, Napa, CA 94558 (707-712-1486) Church Treas.—Dorothy Airoldi, 167 Lakewood Ave., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-642-1036) Vallejo El Buen Pastor (Inactive ) (CTM) (082-0022)

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Vallejo Fuente de Vida (Inactive) (CTM) (082-0024)

Vallejo Korean (Organized 1995) (082-1312) (Legal Name: Vallejo Korean Church of the Nazarene) Location—272 Gilcrest Ave., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected]; (707-558-0691) Pastor— (01/13) Young Soo Bae (Jeong R. Yoon), 6712 Salva Terra Cir., Elk Grove, CA 95757 ([email protected]; (916-203-9418) Review Date- 01/2015 Church Bd. Secretary – Suk Wakabayashi Vallejo New Life Filipino (Organized 1994) (082-1305) (Legal Name: Vallejo New Life Filipino Church of the Nazarene) Location— 4200 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 www.nlcvallejo.org (707-652-5948) Pastor (11/1/2008) Joven Laroya (Imelda), 120 Meadowbrook Ct., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-652-5595) Review Date- 05/2016 Music Dir.—Derrick Modesto, 222 Woodridge Dr., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-319-7432) SDMI Supt.— Farrah Coloma, 222 Woodridge Dr., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] NYI /Pres.—Derrick Modesto, 222 Woodridge Dr., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-319-7432) Adult Min. Dir. – Romeo Tabaranza, 1208 Devlin Dr., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-416-7486) Men’s Min. Dir.— Ramsey Coloma, 222 Woodridge Dr., Vallejo, Ca 94591 [email protected] Women’s Min. Dir. –Kathlyn Foster, 4200 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] NMI Pres. – Khea Acosta, 4200 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94519 [email protected] Church Board Sec– Derrick Modesto, 222 Woodridge Dr, Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-319-7432) Church Treas. – Margie Modesto, 224 Woodridge Dr., Vallejo, CA 94591 [email protected] (707-319-2596) Vencedores de Imposibles (082-0016) CTM Location-231 Victoria Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010 (2010) Pastor: Maria L. Heredia, 231 Victoria Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010 [email protected] (650-222-9251)

Watsonville (Organized 1935) (082-1350) (Legal Name: Watsonville Church of the Nazarene) Location—710 Green Valley Rd., Watsonville, CA 95076, www.watsnaz.org, [email protected]) (831-722-2407) Pastor-(3/23/2014) Jerry Carter (Diane) 107 Klassen Ln., Watsonville, CA 95076 [email protected] (707-290-3520) Review Date – 03/2016 Youth Min. Dirs. – Alex & Olivia Flores Music Dir. – Bob Langley Children’s Min. – Eletha Daniels NMI Pres. – Shannon Rakoczy, [email protected] (831-206-6926) Church Bd. Sec.—Darrell Daniels Church Bd. Treasurer – Louis Rakoczy (408-722-5986) Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno (Organized 2014) (082-0036) Location – 710 Green Valley Rd., Watsonville, CA 95076 Lay Pastor – (05/14) Juan Lima Garcia, 25 Monument Ave., Freedom, CA 95401 (831-763-2730) Review Date – 5/2016

Willits (Organized 1966) (082-1357) (Legal Name: Willits Church of the Nazarene) Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 219) 20690 N. Hwy. 101, Willits, CA 95490 (707-459-4270) Pastor- (9/1/2009) Rick Powers (Debbie) 540 Cattail Dr., American Canyon, CA 94503 [email protected], (707-818-2881) Review – 08/2018 Church Treasurer – Lois Edwards, P.O. Box 219, Willits, CA 95490

Willow Creek (Organized 1962) (082-1359) (Legal Name: Willow Creek Church of the Nazarene) Location – 35 Roth Rd., Willow Creek, CA 95573 Mail: P. O. Box 207 Willow Creek, CA 95573 www.willowcreeknazarene.webs.com Email: [email protected] (530-629-2565) Pastor—(8/26/07) Michael D. Bell (Linda), P. O. Box 321., 51 Roth Rd., Willow Creek, CA 95573 [email protected], [email protected] (530-629-3293, cell 707-599-1969) Review Date-08/2018 Music Director – Linda Bell (Michael), P.O. Box 321, Willow Creek, CA 95573 (530-863-7874) Children’s Ministry Director – Linda Bell Women’s Ministry Director – Linda Bell SDMI Supt. – Joan Williams, P.O. Box 471, Willow Creek, CA 95573 (530-629-3673) Adult Min Dir. – Wally Williams, P.O. Box 471, Willow Creek, CA 95573 (530-629-3673) Church Board Sec. – Jamie Lynn Snyder, P.O. Box 1604, Willow Creek, CA 95573 (707-496-4362) Church Board Treas. - Tim Shoop, P.O. Box 173, Willow Creek, CA 95573 (707-499-4719)

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Compassionate Ministry Centers Alameda New Beginnings Family Services Compassionate Ministry Location: 1415 Oak St., Alameda, CA 94501 Exec. Dir.: Joe Shreffler (Margie), 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 [email protected] (510-366-6929) Board Chairperson – Joe Shreffler (510-445-1433) Secretary – Robbie Shreffler Treasurer – Gerlyn Soldwisch Board Member representing Fremont Journey of Faith – Michael Vigil Board Member representing San Francisco New Start Ministries – Gary Won Chinese Campus Evangelical Ministry Pastor – Rev. Sam Ng, 759 South Mary Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 [email protected],(408-733-0433)

San Francisco Sunset Youth Services (082-1021) (Legal Name: Sunset District Community Development) Location—3918 Judah St., San Francisco, CA 94112

(Website: www.sunsetyouthservices.org, fax: 415-665-6775; phone: 415-665-0255) Exec. Dir.—Dawn Stueckle (Ron), 3940 Lawton St., San Francisco, CA 94122

([email protected], cell 415-987-3228, 415-753-2113) Pastor—Ron Stueckle (Dawn), 3940 Lawton St., San Francisco, CA 94122

([email protected], cell 415-987-0366, 415-753-2113) Assoc. Pastor—Delvin Mack, 2 Estates Dr., Millbrae, CA 94030

[email protected], cell 415-215-1819, 415-665-2804) Board Chairperson – Don Williams [email protected], cell 650-387-3456)

G. ORDAINED ELDERS

1991 PAS Ah Sing, Charlie, 2445 Cabrillo Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051 (Santa Clara) [email protected] (808-382-1627)

2011 PSV-PT Allard, Regina V., 375 Perrymont Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 (San Jose Cambrian Park) [email protected] (408-464-4237) 2013 PAS Bae, Young Soo, 6712 Salva Terra Circle, Elk Grove, CA 95757 (Vallejo Korean) [email protected] (916-203-9418) 2014 PSV-FT Baek, Doo Sik (Clay), 38627 Cherry Lane, #16, Fremont, CA 94536 (San Jose Valley Korean) [email protected] (510-552-9878) 2014 PSV-FT Baek, Hye Sook (Grace), 38627 Cherry Lane, #16, Fremont, CA 94536 (San Jose Valley Korean) [email protected] (408-600-4558) 1989 PAS Bassett, Rick, 925 Campoy St, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 (Santa Rosa) [email protected] (707-578-9988) 1996 RA Bean, Richard E., 6880 Meadowbrook Dr., Clearlake, CA 95422 (Clearlake) [email protected] (707-995-0485) 2009 PAS Bell, Michael David, P. O. Box 321 Willow Creek, CA 95573 (Willow Creek) (530-629-3293) 2010 PAS Berti, Steven John, 2005 “E” Street, Eureka, CA 95501 (Eureka First) [email protected] (707-444-2182) 2004 PAS Branscome, Patricia L., 5400 Nave Dr., Novato, CA 94949 (Marin Hamilton Community [email protected] (415-883-0125) 1987 U Brown, Barry, 101 Cerritos Ave., San Francisco, CA 94127 (415-602-2001) 1981 DA Campbell, Lee, P.O. Box 968, San Mateo, CA 94403 (Palo Alto CrossRoads), [email protected] (650-574-8667) 2004 PAS Carter, Jerry, 710 Green Valley Rd., Watsonville, CA 95076 (Watsonville) [email protected] (831-722-2407) 2012 PSV-FT Chen, Abraham, 2282 Lusardi Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 (The Point Mandarin Ministry) [email protected] (408-531-0426) 1999 PAS Cheon, James (Jae Woo), 4310 Fallbrook Rd., Concord, CA 94521 (Concord Korean) [email protected] (925-671-0101) 1983 PAS Chiu, Wilber, 663 40th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94121 (San Francisco Sunset Chinese) (415-221-1011) 2007 PAS Chua, Michael, 4026 Yellowstone Dr., San Jose, CA 95130 (San Francisco Christian Gospel) [email protected] (650-438-9357) 1994 PAS Chun, Samuel, 1349 Ptarmigan Dr. #5, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 (East Bay “Hana” Korean) [email protected] (408-828-3455) 2006 PAS Chung, Daniel, 2067 41

st Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116 (San Francisco Life Light Korean)

[email protected] (cell: 415-786-1245) 1990 RA Chung, Paul “Ki Sung”, 1101 National Ave., Apt. 2305, San Bruno, CA 94066 (S.F. LifeLight) [email protected] (650-871-2334) 1985 RA Clayton, Jim, 424 Laurel Place, Rio Vista, CA 94571 (Palo Alto CrossRoads) [email protected] (650-269-1338) 1997 RA Clayton, Nancy, 424 Laurel Place, Rio Vista, CA 94571 (Palo Alto CrossRoads) [email protected] (707-737-7945)

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1984 PSV-PT Cooner, H. Edward, 6380 Greenfield Dr., Gilroy, CA 95020 (San Jose Cambrian Park) [email protected] (408-842-7001) 2006 PSV-PT Cruz, Elvia, 5300 Terner Way 6240, San Jose, CA 95136 (Union City El Buen Pastor) [email protected] (408-504-3119) 2007 PSV-PT Cruz, Leonel, 5300 Terner Way 6240, San Jose, CA 95136 (Union City El Buen Pastor) [email protected] (510-712-0458) 2013 U Cruz, Mario S., 76 Morton Dr., Daly City, CA 94015 [email protected] (650-219-4429) 1990 U Davis, Michael, 647 Balboa St., San Francisco, CA 94118 (415-386-8772) 2016 PAS Delabra, Ariosto Irving, 33348 9

th St., Union City, CA 94587 (Fuente de Vida) [email protected]

(510-786-8260) 2016 PAS DeLong, Benjamin, 690 Jones St., Ukiah, CA 95482 (Ukiah Valley First) [email protected] (707-463-1089) 1980 PAS Dipert, Robert H. 141 Ole Hanson Rd., Eureka, CA 95503 (Arcata Campbell Ck. Connexion) (707-672-2919) 1956 RA Dodge, Kenneth L., 2032 W. Sunnyslope Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 (Hilltop Trinity) [email protected] (208-887-3495) 2009 PAS Duckworth, Charles “Jake” Jacob., 2920 Emerson St., Palo Alto, CA 94306-2352 (Palo Alto CrossRoads Community) [email protected] (650-322-3097) 1982 PAS Eastman, Rick, 21605 Justco Lane, Castro Valley, CA 94552 (Oakland Bayview Fellowship) [email protected] (925-519-4526) 2007 U Espinello, Jose, P.O. Box 13315 Oakland, CA, 94661 (510-336-0924) 1991 RA Evans, Wayne E., 7331 Cherryhill Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46254 (San Jose Valley) [email protected] (408-267-0646) 1954 RU Farrand, Donald, 1618 W. Whiff Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 (Palo Alto CrossRoads) [email protected] (916-543-2889) 2000 U Finger, Jeffrey, 1222 11th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122 [email protected] (415-987-8267) 2010 GA Fitch, Katie Rae, Solhegnet 6, DK-2670 Greve, Denmark (Pittsburg First) [email protected] (925-526-6395) 2006 U Flores, Wilfredo, 8800 Lilli Ave J-141, Gilroy, CA 95020 [email protected] (408-413-9811) 2001 U Ford, John H., 1130 Kimberly Ct., Seaside, CA 93955 [email protected] (cell:408-425-6246) 1973 RA Fraser, Annette (Taft/Brown), 7646 Grand St. Dexter, MI 48130, (San Ramon Christ Community) [email protected] (734-288-7534) 1992 PAS Gates, Greg, 3695 Rose Terrasse Circle, San Jose, CA 95148 (San Jose The Point) [email protected] (408-431-1208) 2016 PSV-FT Gavidia, Edwin Osvaldo Romero, 251 Castro St., San Leandro, CA 94577 (Casa de Oración) [email protected] (510-862-6949) 1976 RU Good, Emery, 3263 Vineyard Ave. Spc. 121, Pleasanton, CA 94566 (Castro Valley) (559-917-5845) 2009 PAS Goss, Kevin Wesley, 356 Arbor Ave. Unit B, Sonoma, CA 95476, (Sonoma Valley) [email protected] (707-387-7044) 2013 PAS Gravesen, Christian, 15917 Olympic Dr., Clearlake, CA 95422, (Clearlake) [email protected]

(707-245-2088) 2006 DA Guido, Carolina, 800 Hillside, #731, San Jose, CA 95136 (cell 408-674-0603) 2011 PAS Guido, Elmer, 800 Hillside, #731, San Jose, CA 95136 (San Jose Cambrian Park)

[email protected] (408-821-4822) 1997 DA Guido, Wilmer, 800 Hillsdale Ave. Apt. 731, San Jose, CA 95136 [email protected] (925-202-5453) 1993 DIA Harris, Paul, 2500 H St., Eureka, CA 95501 (Eureka First) [email protected] (707-442-1391) 2012 PAS Heredia, Maria, 231 Victoria Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010 (Vencedores de Imposibles) (650-342-1875)

2008 PAS Hernandez, Juan, 2184 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Hayward, CA 94544. (Hayward Casa de Oración & Fremont

Juan 8:32) [email protected] (510-317-9435) 2012 PAS Hernandez, Rosa M. Palma, 39120 Serra Place, Fremont, CA 94538 (Fremont Camino de Fe) [email protected] (510-896-8720)

2010 PSV-FT Hernandez, Sara Isabel, 2184 Sleepy Hollow Ave., Hayward, CA 94544. (Hayward Casa de Oración & Fremont Juan 8:32) [email protected] (510-317-9435) 2013 PAS Hoch, Christopher Paul, 679 Modern Ice Drive, San Jose, CA 95112 (Cupertino New Life)(831-998-2821) 1990 CHP Hochhalter, Bryan S., 4138 Douglass Lp., USAF Academy, CO 80840 1999 PAS Hoi, “David” Chio Leong, 20638 Shelly Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014 (Cupertino New Life) (408-253-4051) 1996 DA Isbell, Tim D., 14640 Springer Ct., Saratoga, CA 95070 (Cupertino New Life) [email protected] (cell:408-309-0941) 1977 RA Johnson, Frank H., 471 Suncrest Way, Watsonville, CA 95076 (Santa Cruz) [email protected] (831-761-9474) 2014 PSV-FT Justo, Marilyn Graciano, 3137 Whiterose Ct., San Jose 95148 (The Point) [email protected] (408-482-3759) 1989 PAS Kilpatrick, Robert J., 2441 Booksin Ave., San Jose, CA 95125 (San Jose Cambrian Park) [email protected] (408-723-7602) 1994 PAS Kim, Myeong Mo, 532 Bayview Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030 (Daly City Western Korean) [email protected] (650-588-9109)

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1995 PSV-PT Kim, Okran Choi, 532 Bayview Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030 (Daly City Western Korean) [email protected] (650-784-6310) 2013 PAS Kincaid, David Forrest, P.O. Box 781, Clearlake Park, CA 95424, (Lake) [email protected] (707-350-0252) 1992 PAS King, Timothy S., 1343 Estrella Way, Salinas, CA 93905 (Salinas New Life) [email protected] (831-422-0068) 2016 PAS Koekemoer, Mark, David, 537 Canyon Meadows Dr., American Canyon, CA 94503 (Vallejo First)

[email protected] (cell: 707- 515-8905) 2010 PAS Lagunas, Atenor, 8823 Vista de Tierra Circle, Castroville, CA 95012 (Salinas Nuevo Comenzar) [email protected] ( 831-210-4892) 1992 PAS Laroya, Joven, 120 Meadowbrook Ct., Vallejo, CA 94591 (Vallejo New Life Filipino) [email protected] (707-652-5595) 2003 U Lee, Kwang Hoon “David”, 272 Gillcrest Ave., Vallejo, CA 94591 (Vallejo Korean) [email protected] (408-318-9940) 2013 PAS Lillie, Curtis, 1741 Jennifer Way., Livermore, CA 94550 (Livermore Discovery) [email protected] (925-216-0502) 1996 PSV-PT Lobusta, Roy B., 3919 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 (Oakland Filipino) [email protected] (707-567-0081) 2009 PAS Lopez, Martin, 1629 Matheson Rd., Concord, CA 94520 (Concord Christian Centro) [email protected] (925-231-5283) 2009 PSV-FT Lopez, Rocio, 1629 Matheson Rd., Concord, CA 94520 (Concord Christian Centro) (925-231-5283) 1993 RA Louie, M. Moon, 801 Franklin St., #1235, Oakland, CA 94607 (San Francisco Chinese) [email protected] (510-628-0051) 1998 DA Mack, Delvin O., 2 Estates Dr., Millbrae, CA 94030 (San Francisco Christian Gospel) [email protected] (415-665-0255) 2011 PAS Mammen, Jeffrey Thomas, 386 Wellington Ave., Daly City 94014 (San Francisco New Life)

[email protected]; cell 650-438-4128) 1995 PAS Mammen, P. T., 21 Chateau Ct., South San Francisco, CA 94080 (San Center) [email protected] (650-873-1072) 2001 PAS Mason, Karl, 2911 Cloudview Lane, Hayward, CA 94541 (Hayward First) [email protected] (510-583-0013) 2014 PSV-PT Mederos, Lucano, 1108 Bayswater Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401 (Palo Alto Casa de Dios) [email protected] (650-295-9428) 2009 PAS Mena, Julio Cesar, 26221 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94544 (Hayward Mana de Cielo) [email protected] (510-366-0647) 2006 PSV-FT Mey, Samith, 3059 Allenwood Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 (San Jose The Point) (408-316-3539) 1973 DS Moore, Gary, 5440 Hiddenwood Ct., Concord, CA 94521 (Concord Christ Community) [email protected] (530-713-5074)

1979 GA Moore, John, 10 Wongawallan Rd., Eagle Heights, QLD 4271, Australia [email protected] (USA cell: 760-810-3068; Aus cell: + 61 412-252-922) 2005 U Morales, Elsa, 224 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95126 [email protected] (408-807-4038) 2003 U Morales, Oscar, 224 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95126 [email protected] (408-781-4397) 2013 PAS Murti, John, 16841 Shady Mill Way, Lathrop, CA 95330 (Hayward Hindi) [email protected] 209-808-5499, cell 510-427-0451) 2008 PAS Myers, David, 15 Lila Lane, Petaluma, CA 94954 (Petaluma Hillside) [email protected] (707-338-7290) 2014 PSV-PT Navarrete, Ivett, 6130 Monterey Hwy., #18, San Jose, CA 95138 (Cupertino Spanish) [email protected] (408-362-0756) 2014 PAS Navarrete, Salatiel, 6130 Monterey Hwy., #18, San Jose, CA 95138 (Cupertino Spanish)

[email protected] (408-221-0688) 2008 DA Ng, Samuel, 759 South Mary Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (Cupertino New Life) [email protected] (408-368-8616) 2007 PSV-PT Nhuong, Sovanna, 2955 Everdale Dr., San Jose, CA 95148 (San Jose The Point) (408-270-0379) 2009 U Oh, SeongMin, 104 Stonepine Lane, San Ramon, CA 94583 (510-418-3557) 1996 U Olson, Mark K., 1960 Santa Fe St., Oakley, CA 94561 (Pittsburg Church) [email protected] (925-783-8812) 1971 RA Pak, No Soo, 1220 Spaich Dr., San Jose, CA 95117 (San Jose International Christian Center) [email protected] (408-984-8427) 2013 PSV-FT Palmer, Elizabeth Renae, 3313 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558, (Napa Living Vine) [email protected] (314-779-4625) 2013 PAS Palmer, Michael, 3313 Linda Vista Ave., Napa, CA 94558 (Napa Living Vine) [email protected] (314-779-5857; church 707-226-5551) 2013 U Park, Juin, 2006 Latham St., #59, Mountain View, CA 94040 (San Jose International Christian Center) [email protected] (408- 455-9091) 1991 PAS Park, Soo Nam, 33739 Mello Way, Fremont, CA 94555 (Santa Clara “Spiritual Fountain” Korean) [email protected] (510-790-1624) 2009 PSV-FT Perez, Richard “Ringo,” 8272 Saturn Park Dr., San Ramon, CA 94582 (San Ramon Christ Community)

[email protected] (925-285-3701)

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1972 RA Pierce, Paul, 3585 Round Barn Blvd. Apt. G1, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (Santa Rosa) [email protected] (717-598-3439) 1991 U Potter, Elizabeth, 2040 Swaps Ct. Napa, CA 94559 (Napa Living Vine) ([email protected]) (707-815-8098) 2001 PAS Pounds, Marvin, 1448 Diokno Ct., Pittsburg, CA 94565 (Pittsburg First) [email protected] (925-439-7556) 1988 PAS Powers, Rick, 540 Cattail Dr., American Canyon, CA 94503 (Willits) [email protected] (707-815-2881) 2012 DA Purganan, Jeffrey, 1096 W. Iowa Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (Cupertino New Life) [email protected] (619-208-0204) 2012 PSV-FT Ramirez, Ana D., 21250 Western Blvd., Hayward, CA 94541 (Casa De Oración) (510-812-6754) 1988 PAS Redmond, Steven G., 19230 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 (Castro Valley) [email protected] (510-581-8377) 1982 RU Reola, Carlito, 2393 18th St., San Pablo, CA 94806 (Vallejo New Life Filipino) [email protected] (510-215-8604) 2008 PAS Reyes, Gaddy, 1137 Parker St., Berkeley, CA 94702 (Berkeley Church Plant) (510-981-1588) 2008 PAS Reyes, Humberto, 1137 Parker St., Berkeley, CA 94702 (Berkeley Church Plant) (510-981-1588) 2009 PAS Sanchez, Arturo, 3224 Stuart Way, Napa, CA 94558 (Napa) (707-342-0237) 2009 PAS Sanchez, Monica, 3224 Stuart Way, Napa, CA 94558 (Napa) [email protected] (707-342-0237) 2009 U Santiago, Dionicio G., 642 Archer St. Unit A, Salinas, CA 93901 (Salinas Bet-El) [email protected], (831-455-6535) 2014 PSV-PT Serrano, Martha, 20 Russell Rd., Espacio #140, Salinas, CA 93906 (Salinas Bet-El Iglesia del Nazareno) [email protected] (831-905-7729) 2008 PSV-FT Sharma, Sunil, 4643 Montmartre Park Court, Fremont, CA 94538 (Fremont Journey of Faith) [email protected] (408-717-0178) 2002 PSV-PT Shaw, Bruce G., 1145 Leisure Lane, #1, Walnut Creek, CA 94595 (San Ramon Christ Community) [email protected] (336-675-6875) 1998 PAS Shearer, John, 741 Woodcrest Lane, Monterey, CA 93940 (Monterey Living Hope) john.shearer@livinghope church.org (530-604-1928) 1995 PAS Shreffler, Joseph M., 1812 Harvard Dr., Alameda, CA 94501 (Fremont Journey of Faith and San Francisco New Start Ministries) [email protected] (510-445-1433) 2013 PAS Shreffler, Robert Benjamin, 914 Greenwich St., San Francisco, CA 94133 (San Francisco Chinese) [email protected] (510-449-1057) 1990 CHP Sifferd, David W., 15220 Eclipse Dr., Manassas, VA 20112 (San Jose The Point) (517-230-4068) 2011 PAS Soto Castillo, Douglas Jose, 1311 Mills St., Apt. #4, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (Palo Alto Casa de Dios) [email protected] (510-432-4668) 1999 PAS Steinhart, David D., 153 Shadowhill Circle, San Ramon, CA 94583 (San Ramon Christ Community)

(925-314-9823) 1986 RA Steisslinger, Martin F., 1570 Derby Way, Salinas, CA 93906 (Salinas New Life) [email protected], (831-776-5797) 1997 DA Stueckle, Ronald R., 3940 Lawton St., San Francisco, CA 94122 (San Francisco Sunset Youth) [email protected] (415-753-2113; 415-987-0366) 1991 RA Suyat, Rosita, 1942 Louisiana St., Vallejo, CA 94590 (Vallejo New Life Filipino) (707-731-1207) 1988 PAS Tapelu, Leatapo, 27039 Underwood Ave., Hayward, CA 94544 (Hayward First Samoan) (510-363-9655) 1991 RA Tio, Juanita, 1551 Southgate Ave. Apt. 169, Daly City, CA 94015 (San Francisco Christian Gospel) (650-991-3772) 2001 U Tjahjadi, Hengkie, 242 Rangewood Dr., Pittsburg, CA 94565 (Concord Indonesian) [email protected]

(925-286-3556) 2005 PAS Toussaint, Fritz, 1205 Lynwood Dr., Novato, CA 94947 (Marin Hamilton Haitian)

[email protected] (415-897-7848) 1989 RA Ung, Ty Ratlief, 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 1990 CHP Valenzuela, Abner, 6260 S. Carson St., Centennial, CO 80111 (Vallejo New Life Filipino) 1958 RA Valenzuela, Andres C., 1191 N.W. Gooseberry Ct., Silverdale, WA 98383 (Vallejo New Life Filipino) [email protected] (707-648-3774) 1971 RA Valenzuela, Ricareda, 1191 N.W. Gooseberry Ct., Silverdale, WA 98383 (Vallejo New Life Filipino) [email protected] (707-648-3774) 2008 PSV-PT Vega, Lilian, 2744 Sulphur Dr., Hayward, CA 94541 (Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno) 1999 PAS Verceles, Billy, 103 Chatham Place, Vallejo, CA 94591 (Oakland Filipino) [email protected] (707-853-1173) 1981 RA Verceles, Camilo, 3919 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 (Oakland Bayview) (707-557-9150) 1992 RA Verceles, Carlita, 3919 Georgia St., Vallejo, CA 94591 (Oakland Bayview) (707-557-9150) 1964 RU Walton, Marvin J., Box 6, Cherokee Village, AR 72525 (870-257-9204) 1971 RA Whang, Steve (Sung Taik), 717 Pope Dr., #B, Vallejo, CA 94591 (Vallejo Korean) [email protected] (707-554-4415) 2009 PAS Wheeler, Robert Theo, 177 – 7

th St., Crescent City, CA 95531 (Crescent City)

[email protected] (925-413-1044) 2014 PSV-PT Whiteside, Joshua, 1 Plymouth Ave., San Francisco, CA 94112 (San Francisco LifeLight) [email protected] (757-672-4849) 1991 PAS Wilcox, John, 150 Woodcrest Pl., Santa Cruz, CA 95065 (Santa Cruz) [email protected] (831-423-3696)

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2009 U Yiu, John “Shun Sum”, 14970 Ronda Dr., San Jose, CA 95124 (Cupertino) (408-371-7873) 2014 PSV-FT Yoon Min Wha, 27 Park Warren Place, San Jose, CA 95136 (San Jose Korean) [email protected] (408-472-9022) 2014 PAS Yoon, Sang Hee, 27 Park Warren Place, San Jose, CA 95136 (San Jose Korean) [email protected] (408-472-5516) 2006 PAS Zamora, Rudy, 4 Saint Regis Circle, Salinas, CA 93905 (Salinas Bet-El) (Greenfield New Start Hispanic) [email protected] (cell 831-758-6296; 831-758-6296) 2002 PAS Zavala, Salvador, 29839 Clearbrook Circle, #53, Hayward, CA 94544 (Castro Valley) (510-581-5406)

H. ORDAINED DEACONS

2003 U French, Carolyn, 280 San Jacinta Dr. #B, Ukiah, CA 95482 (Willits) [email protected] (559-905-9702) 2016 PSV-PT Rodriguez, Alex, 24 Union Square, Apt. 233, Union City, CA 94587 (San Jose The Point) [email protected] (510-862-2183)

I. LICENSED MINISTERS

2016 PAS Ambi, Monalie, 1017 Crocker Ave., Daly City, CA 94014 (San Bruno) [email protected] (415-994-1976) 2012 PAS Arevalo, Olga, 1637 Rainier Ave., Petaluma, CA 94954 (Petaluma Hillside) [email protected] 707-364-6083) 2015 PSV-FT Barrios, Sergio Trejo, 1198 Roycott Way, San Jose, CA 95125 (San Jose Fuego de Dios) [email protected] (669-237-9624) 2014 STU Castillo, Elvia, 1072 Harvest Way, Greenfield, CA 93927 [email protected] (510-731-8231; 831-601-0488) 2016 PSV-PT Chavez, Elizenda, 33348 – 9

th St., Union City, CA 94587 (Fuente de Vida Fremont)

[email protected] (510-786-7137) 2015 STU Chen, Tracy Tong, 4126 Horizon Lane, San Jose, CA 95148 (San Jose the Point) [email protected] (408-612-7663) 2015 PSV-PT Council, Robert, 4608 Shannondale Drive, Antioch, CA 94531 (Antioch Family) [email protected] (614-288-1834) 20126 PSV-PT DelaCruz, Miguel (Gilroy Manantial de Vida) 2014 STU Donaldson, Katie Hubacker, 1660 San Marino Dr., Petaluma, CA 94954 (Petaluma Hillside) [email protected] (707-347-6490) 2015 PSV-PT Garcia, Michael Anthony, 633 Asilomar Ave., Soledad, CA 93960 (Salinas New Life) [email protected] (831-731-0000) 2015 PSV-PT Guido, Karla, 800 Hillside Ave. #731, San Jose, CA 95136 (San Jose Cambrian Park Iglesia del Nazareno) [email protected] (408-838-3086) 2014 PSV-PT Kim, Jeong Kyun, 2000 Crystal Springs Rd. #1513, San Bruno, CA 94066 (Daly City Western Korean) [email protected] (650-660-0373) 2015 PSV-PT Landeros, Francisco, 35 E. Washington #311, Petaluma, CA 94954 (Petaluma Emanuel) [email protected] (707-655-5751) 2012 STU Leyva, Maria S., 416 Capitol St., Salinas, CA 93901 (Salinas Bet-El)

[email protected] (831-484-3637) 2015 PAS López, José Juan., 2907 Kiperash, San Jose, CA 95133 (Santa Clara La Gran Comisión) [email protected] (408-661-3057) 2016 PSV-PT Manson, Doug, 26 Meadowbrook Court, Cotati, CA 94931 (Petaluma Hillside) [email protected] (707-484-1490) 2016 PAS Martinez Angel Arias, 8800 Lilly Ave. #I-229, Gilroy, CA 95020 (Manantial de Vida Gilroy) [email protected] (408-665-0472) 2016 PSV-PT Martinez, Nubia Lorena, 26609 Gading Rd., Hayward, CA 94544 (Casa de Oración Oakland) [email protected] (925-895-6757) 2013 PSV-PT Mayer, Kevin, 282 Corral De Tierra Rd., Salinas, CA, 93908 (Salinas New Life) [email protected] (831-484-2035) 2011 PAS Nallan, Christopher Narayan, 1061 Savannah Dr., San Jose, CA 95117 (San Jose International Christian Center) [email protected] (408-460-4609) 2014 PSV-PT Newstrom, Martha, 58 Penzance St., Salinas, CA 93906 (831-449-5768) 2013 PSV-PT Perez, Maria Cielo, 8272 Saturn Park Dr., San Ramon, CA 94582 (San Ramon Christ Community) [email protected] (925-648-7320)

2014 STU Randall, Shirley I., 1154 Donington Dr., San Jose, CA 95129 (Cambrian Park) [email protected] (408-373-2086)

2012 STU Rivera, Richard Paul, 25542 Soto Rd., Apt. 5, Hayward, CA 94544 (Casa De Oración) [email protected] (510-258-7432) 2014 PSV-PT Scott, Dona, 1541 West 3

rd St., Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (Santa Rosa) [email protected]

(cell: 707-235-6000) 2011 PSV-PT Smith, Trevor, 460 Canfield Ct., Suisun City, CA 94585 (Concord Christ Community)

[email protected] (417-522-6838) 2015 PSV-PT Sprowl, Linda, 1505 – 42

nd Ave., Capitola, CA 95010 (Santa Cruz) [email protected] (408-916-7160)

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2014 PAS Vasquez, Gloria D., 5127 Prewett Ranch Dr., Antioch, CA 94531 (Antioch) [email protected] (510-717-5321) 2016 PSV-PT Zamora, Rosario, 4 St. Regis Circle, Salinas, CA 93905, (Bet-El Salinas) [email protected] (650-834-443?)

Local Minister’s License

Darrell Steven Bell II, (Campbell Creek Connexion) (408-661-3057) Gutierrez, Jose, 8823 Vista de Tierra Circle, Castroville, CA 95012 (Salinas Nuevo Comenzar) (831-210-1085) Andres Martinez, 610 Simon St., Hayward, CA 94541 (Hayward Siloe) [email protected] (510-366-0647) Jazmin Martinez: 610 Simon St., Hayward, CA 94541 (Hayward Siloe) Louis Julian Rakoczy IV: Watsonville Church of the Nazarene Rachel Warze, 851 Bayside Rd. Apt. C. Arcata, CA 95521 (Campbell Creek Connexion) ([email protected]) (707-616-3777) Grace Widjaja (Yudi) (Indonesian Christian Community) [email protected] (925-683-2748;925-683-2784)

Ministerial Role Codes

CHP—Chaplain PAS—Pastor CED—Christian Education Minister PSV-FT—Pastoral Service, Full-Time DA—District Assignment PSV-PT—Pastoral Service, Part-Time DIA-District Interim Assigned RA—Retired, Assigned DS-District Superintendent RU—Retired, Unassigned DS—District Superintendent SEC—Song Evangelist, Commissioned EDU—Education SER—Song Evangelist, Registered EVC—Evangelist, Commissioned SPC—Special Service/Interdenominational EVR—Evangelist, Registered STU—Student GA—General Church Assignment TRF—In Process of Transfer GS—General Superintendent U—Unassigned

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II. General Information

A. MINISTERS RECEIVED ON TRANSFER

Elders

Paul Pierce from Philadelphia

B. DEACON RECEIVED ON TRANSFER

Carolyn French from Central California

C. MINISTERS GRANTED TRANSFER Elders

Barry Kennard to Intermountain, John Calhoun to Southern California, Richard Gatlin to Arizona (pending)

D. LICENSED MINISTERS RECEIVED ON TRANSFER

Jeong Kyun Kim from Korean National

E. LICENSED MINISTERS GRANTED TRANSFER

Krystal Kennard to Intermountain

F. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS

Irving Delabra, Benjamin Delong, Edwin Gavidia, Mark Koekemoer

G. ELECTED TO DEACON’S ORDER

Alex Rodriguez

H. GRANTED FIRST DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSE

Monalie Ambi, Angel Martinez Arias, Elizenda Chavez, Miguel DeLaCruz, Doug Manson, Nubia Lorena Martinez, Rosario Zamora

I. GRANTED RENEWAL OF DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSE Olga Arevalo, Sergio Barrios, Elvia Castillo, Tracy Chen, Rob Council, Katie Donaldson (Hubaker), Michael Garcia, Karla Guido, Jeong Kyun Kim, Francisco Landeros, Maria Leyva, Jose Lopez, Kevin Mayer, Chris Nallan, Martha Newstrom, Cielo Perez, Shirley Randall, Richard Rivera, Dona Scott, Trevor Smith, Linda Sprowl, Gloria Vasquez

J. DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED Gioconda Alcasio, Bailey Bussell, Juan Lima Garcia, Sydney Lemmon, Daniel Manning, Bertha Mena, Lora Pomerville, Douglas Ramirez, Ariel Ruiz, Puleiata Stevenson, Sevena Tapelu, Carol Van Buskirk, Antonio Vasquez, Edo Walla

K. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP Rev. Wayne Evans (RA), Rev. Richard Gatlin (RA), Rev. Carlito Reola (RU), Rev. Martin Steisslinger (RA)

L. REMOVED FROM MEMBERSHIP “Removed from the membership and ministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another denomination:’ Manual 536.10) Jacquelynn Hauser, Tuisamoa Taupau

M. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS AND CHURCH PLANTS Alameda New Beginnings, Berkeley Church Plant, Lake Church, Marin Hamilton Community Haitian, (Salinas) Greenfield New Start Hispanic, Santa Clara “Spiritual Fountain” Korean, Vencedores de Imposibles

N. CHURCHES INACTIVE Daly City El Shaddai Spanish; Haneul Sori Korean, Monterey Palabra de Vida

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O. CHURCHES DROPPED

Concord Korean (CTM)

P. COMPASSIONATE MINISTRY CENTERS Alameda New Beginnings Family Services Compassionate Ministry, Chinese Campus Evangelical Ministry, San Francisco Sunset Youth Services

Q. STEWARDSHIP HONOR ROLL CHURCHES

Crescent City, Cupertino New Life, Fremont Journey of Faith, Napa Living Vine, Oakland Bayview Fellowship, Palo Alto CrossRoads, Pittsburg First, Salinas New Life, San Bruno, San Francisco Chinese, San Jose Cambrian Park, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz

R. BUDGETS PAID IN FULL

Antioch Family, Casa de Oración, Castro Valley, Clearlake, Concord Christ Community, Crescent City, Cupertino New Life, Fremont Journey of Faith, Fuente de Vida, Lake, Leon de Juda, Livermore Discovery, Monterey Living Hope, Napa Living Vine, Oakland Bayview Fellowship, Oakland Filipino, Palo Alto CrossRoads, Petaluma Hillside, Pittsburg First, Salinas New Life, San Bruno San Francisco Chinese, San Francisco New Life, San Francisco New Start Ministries, San Francisco Sunset Chinese, San Jose Cambrian Park, San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian, San Jose Cambrian Park Iglesia del Nazareno, San Jose International Christian Center, San Jose Valley, San Jose Valley Korean, San Ramon Christ Community, Santa Clara, Santa Clara La Gran Comision, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Sonoma Valley, Vallejo Filipinio, Vallejo First

S. TEN PERCENT GIVING CHURCHES Santa Cruz-54%, Pittsburg First, 29%, Napa Living Vine 21%, Santa Clara 21%, Cupertino New Life 13%, San Bruno 13%, Salinas New Life 12%, Oakland Bayview 12%, San Jose Cambrian Park 12%, Crescent City 12%, San Francisco Chinese 12%, Palo Alto CrossRoads 11%, San Francisco New Life 11%, Fremont Journey of Faith 11%

T. BUDGETS PAID IN FULL FOR TEN YEARS Cupertino New Life, Livermore Discovery, Palo Alto CrossRoads, Pittsburg First, San Francisco Chinese, San Francisco New Start Ministries, San Jose Cambrian Park, San Ramon Christ Community, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz

U. DUPLICATE CREDENTIAL ISSUED Bryan Hochhalter

V. CHURCH NAME CHANGE First Church of the Nazarene of San Francisco to New Life Church of the Nazarene, San Francisco; Concord Christ Community Korean Church of the Nazarene to Concord Korean Church of the Nazarene

W. PENDING TRANSFER OF ELDERS Kevin Koekemoer from Sacramento, Sean Randall from Sacramento, Mark Seitz from Rocky Mountain

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III. Daily Proceedings

Wednesday, May 11, 2016, at 7:30pm

The Point Worship Band, led by Archie Jackson, opened the service with enthusiasm, energy, and wonderful music.

Pastor Greg Gates, Pastor of the Point, introduced District Superintendent Rev. Gary Moore and wife LaVonna Moore.

Rev. Moore asked “Why did we come to District Assembly?” We have 2 days to sit here. Do we really want to be here? Do we want to see colleagues? Even in the midst of a crowd, it is easy to be lonely. Do we doubt our calling, does it seem impersonal, do we have an axe to grind, are we really looking for inspiration of hope? Do we want to take away a spark, are our eyes and ears open, are we ready for another assignment, do we need a healing hand? In 45 years of going to District Assemblies, Rev. Moore has been in those situations. Give it to God, be on His agenda; He will meet us where we are. Our prayer is to take us where God wants us to be because of Jesus. Worship in Song: “The Atmosphere is Changing Now for the Spirit of the Lord is Here,” “This is Amazing Grace,” “Worthy is the Lamb Who Was Slain,” “I Stand Before You Now.” Rev. Moore introduced worship leader Archie Jackson and his team.

The Theme of District Assembly 2016 is “New Wineskins” – new wine can’t be put in old wineskins.

The schedule for tomorrow is:

8:30 am: NMI with Pastor Joe Shreffler, NMI President and Kent and Kathleen Pelton, Missionaries to Thailand. 2:00 pm: SDMI with Pastor Steve Redmond, District SDMI Chairman and NYI with Pastor Robbie Shreffler, District NYI President. The NYI speaker will be Josh Broward. General Superintendent, Dr. Eugénio Duarte, will be with us tomorrow. Dr. Duarte is a product of Nazarene Missions. He will be conducting the Assembly and attending the Ordination on Friday.

Rev. Gary Moore introduced Mrs. Dawn Stueckle, Director of San Francisco Sunset Youth Services with her husband, Rev. Ron Stueckle. Dawn has spent 24 years in this ministry. This is a place of belonging. The youth can choose what they want to work with, choose kindness and show up with good vibes. Dawn indicated that it is difficult for others to work with the youth because of their trust issues. They need compassion and see the kingdom through Ron and Dawn. Some of their needs are for CD’s, clothing for high school age girls, diapers and baby supplies. CD’s are made by parents in prison reading books for their children. Food is always needed; they give it away and serve daily meals.

A student they have known since he was 10, who is now a young dad was arrested for murder. There was an argument with a friend; they pulled guns and shot each other and were convicted of voluntary manslaughter. He handled his situation with integrity by telling the truth and is doing time in jail. This is what investment in lives looks like.

If we can’t take Jesus there, where can we take Him? Pray for Ron and Dawn, their struggle and hardship. God give them strength. We need to be engaged and interested – be a church that supports them. They are tired and need rest, pray that they stay connected to God.

Rev. Moore introduced Speaker Josh Broward. Josh taught at Olivet Nazarene University; he started a Nazarene Church in Greece, is involved in missions, is beginning work on a Ph.D., and was a Pastor in Korea.

Worship in Song: “Holy Spirit”, “Holy Spirit You Are Welcome Here”

Josh indicated that he married up. His wife is Elizabeth Palmer’s sister. He loves Northern California. He is helping develop multicultural communities. There is unity amid diversity in the Bible. Creation is diverse. Israel is always incorporating diversity, Jesus’ DNA is multicultural, and God is inclusive of diversity. Everyone is welcome in, no one is excluded. Diversity colors our unity.

Theological Fundamentals – Diversity is fundamental to humanity. God has made us one in Christ. The Church still has to work out our salvation.

How can we live together – how to embrace healthy multicultural communities: 1. Come out together – first of all Christian

2. Come in together – fellowship together

3. Come eat together – potlucks

4. Learn together – greet people in their own language

5. Decide together – meaningful input

God calls us to be a family together. That is our mission. May God unite us.

Rev. Moore thanked Josh for speaking from his experience and from the Word. We need each other to win. New wineskins - one people, followers of Christ - that is our citizenship in heaven.

Worship in Song: Closed with “You Never Fail”

Rev. Moore “Go with that faith”

Respectfully submitted, Sue McClure

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Thursday, May 12, 2016, 7:00pm

Rev. Gary Moore, District Superintendent, opened the service.

Worship in Song – The Point Band led by Archie Jackson, “Our God and Firm Foundation”, “You Make Me Brave”

Rev. Moore thanked Archie and Team - they are awesome.

Rev. Moore introduced General Superintendent, Dr. Eugénio & Maria Teresa Duarte. This is Dr. Duarte’s first official visit. We are happy to have them with us.

Rev. Moore introduced Dr. Ron Benefiel representing Point Loma Nazarene University.

Rev. Moore introduced Dr. Carla Sunberg, President of Nazarene Theological Seminary. She and her husband, Chuck, were East Ohio Co-District Superintendents and missionaries to the Soviet Union.

An educational video of Nazarene Theological Seminary was shown. Dr. Sunberg thanked the churches for their support, praying and sending money to the Seminary. 60% of pastors are 50 years of age or older. The Seminary needs to raise up leaders and they want to partner with our District. There are resources that can be requested from Nazarene Seminary.

Thank you for your support – praying and sending money to the Seminary

Worship in Song – The Point Band led by Archie Jackson, “Scandal of Grace” Rev. Gary Moore: On August 10, 1970 we left California for Valentine, Nebraska, and came to the Church of the Nazarene where we served three years. Every Spring and Fall there were Sunday School contests. evangelists came, and there were camps. If wineskins were more flexible, there could be opportunities for more ministry.

For teenagers, there are many kinds of opportunities for more ministry. There are opportunities if wineskins are stronger and greater.

Wineskins are old and worn out. Why wasn’t Jesus more specific? It would have been simpler. In Acts 1:4, Jesus gave us blueprints. We worship a form we left behind a long time ago. We need to rethink. God has a new blueprint, we have to open our eyes and heart.

In Acts 5, passionate people can do anything with God. When the Holy Spirit is in charge, there is no room for compromises. God designed wineskins as they went along and they continued to grow.

You will face opposition when you are working for Jesus. In this political season, we face all kinds of opposition. New wine is not politically correct. The only response is that you have the mind set of Jesus. If Jesus had called angels or cried out on the cross, he wouldn’t be redemptive. It is better to be redemptive than to be right.

In Acts 17, Paul encountered the people of Athens. He engaged the culture where they were. Some sneered, but some others said they wanted to learn more. That was a church. Paul took the church where the people were. We need new wineskins where people who meet together can be a church.

In 1972, Rev. Moore drove from Valentine to be a NYPS delegate in Miami Beach. On the third day, a group showed up that didn’t look like the others. They had tie-dyed shirts, long hair and no shoes. The group was Maranatha. The Church hired Maranatha and the youth began coming. They came to Jesus, but there were no wineskins. God sent new wine, but we didn’t have new wineskins to catch it.

I believe we can plant 100 new churches this year and begin to change the wineskins and engage people where they are.

The District Advisory Board has agreed to reduce the district portion of shares for others, which is 5% of the total raised, to 3% for any church whose pastor will commit to plant a church this year. Rev. Moore had cards to give out for those who will commit.

We don’t know what God wants to do, but do you want to shape the wineskin around it?

Worship in Song – The Point Band led by Archie Jackson, “Water You Turned Into Wine”

Respectfully submitted, Sue McClure

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Friday, May 13, 2017, 8:30 am

Worship in Song: “Will Your Grace Run Out if I Let You Down” and “I’ve Heard a Thousand Stories About Who They Think You Are”. Archie Jackson and The Point Band

Prayer: Worship Team

Welcome by Rev. Gary Moore, “Make sure our primary food is the Word of God.”

Rev. Moore introduced and welcomed General Superintendent, Dr. Eugénio Duarte, who will be on our District for 2016 – 2018.

Dr. Duarte was saved at 12. At 17 he realized he was not where he should be, things were not going well. He tried hard to be where Jesus wanted him to be. A pastor came and preached on holiness and people gathered around the altar to receive a special blessing, but he didn’t go for it, he missed out. He felt he was not good enough, he was trying to do it by himself.

It takes time for some to recognize Jesus. It is because of Jesus that we receive blessings. It is easy to make friends, just look at Facebook. I call you friend when we are Jesus’ friend, we see things like He does.

Dr. Duarte was overseeing areas on South Africa, in March, 2009. They planned to plant 200 churches in a year and there were 465 plants in 3 months. A church is a place where people worship together. Imagine 10% will make 46 churches. You do something the Lord tells us to do and we will see things happen, even if it doesn’t make sense to us.

God has all the means to make things happen. He is always inviting us to breakfast.

Dr. Duarte expressed his thanks for the pledge cards given out. It is not what you can do. God, as God, can if you stay out of His way.

50% of pastors will retire in the next 10 years. We will have leaders. Trust the Lord and it will happen. We have little faith, but if we use it He will bless us.

Dr. Duarte prayed that we will be used by God.

Dr. Duarte called the Assembly to order.

1. First Motion by the District Secretary, Nancy Fong, to approve:

a. The Voting Area – All rows in Center Section of Sanctuary

b. Seating of Alternates (The secretary called the delegates into the voting area)

M/S/C

2. Second Motion by the District Secretary, Nancy Fong, to approve:

a. Assistants:

Assembly Coordinator: Marilyn Justo and Greg Gates Statistical and Election Secretary: Carryl Keenan Recording Secretary: Sue McClure Pages: Ordinands and spouses Journal Committee: Nancy Fong, Carryl Keenan

b. Tellers

Two Boards of Tellers listed in Committee & Statistical Report M/S/C

3. Third Motion by the District Secretary, Nancy Fong, to approve:

a. Hours of meetings and services

8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Assembly Business 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Lunch 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Assembly Business or until adjournment

b. Special orders of the day

1. District Superintendent’s report will be time approximate this morning

2. Point Loma University Representative will report this morning.

3. Ordination Service will be at 7:00 p.m. this evening with a reception to follow M/S/C

4. Fourth Motion by the District Secretary, Nancy Fong, to send special greetings to:

a. Missionaries: Katie Fitch in Denmark and John and Vicki Moore in Australia.

b. Retired District Superintendents: Clari and Sue Kinzler and John and Jan Calhoun

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District Board of Ministry Report 2016 read by Nancy Fong Motion to receive the District Board of Ministry Report (Report in Section IV under Reports) M/S/C District Superintendent’s Report General Superintendent, Dr. Duarte, indicated he came with high expectation for the District Superintendent’s report on what the Lord is telling us about the church. He has been blessed by doing new things in new ways. Dr. Duarte introduced our district First Lady, LaVonna and Rev. Gary Moore to give his second report to the Assembly. Rev. Moore greeted and blessed Dr. Duarte, Pastors and others. District Superintendent’s Report: New Wine and New Wineskins – we have much new wine in the Northern California District. Dr. Duarte thanked Rev. Moore for his report. The report was received with a standing ovation for Rev. Moore. M/S/C. Rev. John Wilcox invited LaVonna to the podium and presented envelopes of appreciation to both of them. (District Superintendent Gary Moore’s full report is in Section IV under Reports.) Ballots: Election of General Assembly Delegates, Election of District Officers, and Election of SDMI Chair and Ministry Board A motion is made to adopt the Nominating Committee Report – with General Superintendent’s recommendation of two ballots for General Assembly Delegates. First Ballot as the nominating ballot with 13 elder nominees and 8 lay nominees, 6 to be nominated for elders and lay; Second ballot as election ballot with six elder candidates and six lay candidates, 2 to be elected for elder and 2 to be elected for lay. M/S/C Ballot #1 - General Assembly Delegates Nominating Ballot Board of Tellers #1 is called Vote for 6 elders and 6 lay on Nominating Ballot A motion is made to extend voting to the room where the Board of Tellers was tallying. M/S/C Ballot #2 – District Advisory Board Board of Tellers #2 is called Vote for 1 elder and 1 lay Pastor’s Reports – East Bay Team Rev. Moore indicated that we have dynamic, faithful pastors that are effective and fruitful. Today, the pastors will be honored and celebrated as stars as they live out the calling God has given them. Each church will receive stars to honor some of the ministry that has taken place in seven statistical categories throughout the year. Pastors’ reports were distributed in Delegate Packets.

The East Bay Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. Juan Hernandez, Casa de Oración; Steve Redmond, Castro Valley; Salvador Zavala, Castro Valley Hispanic; Samuel Chun, East Bay “Hana” Korean; Joe Shreffler, Alameda New Beginnings and Fremont Journey of Faith; Rosa Palma Hernandez Fremont Camino de Fe; Irving Delabra, Fuente de Vida; Karl Mason, Hayward First; Julio Meno, Hayward Mana del Cielo; Leatapo Tapelu, Hayward First Samoan; Andres Martinez, Hayward Siloé; Juan Hernandez Juan 8:32; Rick Eastman, Oakland Bayview; Billy Verceles, Oakland Filipino. Point Loma Nazarene University Report Report of Point Loma Nazarene University: Dr. Ron Benefiel, Center for Pastoral Leadership, is introduced by Dr. Duarte. Dr. Benefiel showed a video about the university. Point Loma has distinguished itself academically and spiritually. There are opportunities and programs for Pastors to take advantage of. The university wants to be strategic with the District to partner in working with ministry in the cultures. Church of the Nazarene Foundation presentation This is our foundation run by the Church of the Nazarene. A video was shown describing the available services. A representative will come to churches by invitation to discuss planned giving and investment strategies. Ballot #3 – SDMI Chairperson and Ministry Board, SDMi General Assembly Delegates Board of Tellers #1 is called Vote for 1 for SDMI District Chairperson; Vote for 1 elder and 1 lay for SDMI Ministry Board; Vote for 1 elder, 1 lay for General Assembly SDMI Delegates Pastor’s Reports – Monterey Team The Monterey Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. Wilfredo Flores, Gilroy Manantial De Vida; Rudy Zamora, Salinas Bet-El and Salinas Greenfield; Atenor Lagunas,Salinas Nuevo Comenzar; Tim King, Salinas New Life, Wilmer Guido, Salinas Iglesia del Nazareno Oasis, John Wilcox, Santa Cruz; Jerry Carter, Watsonville; Juan Lima Garcia, Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno.

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Pastor’s Reports – Peninsula/Cities Team The Peninsula/Cities Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. Myeong Mo Kim, Daly City Western Korean; P.T. Mammen, San Bruno ;Robbie Shreffler, San Francisco Chinese; Michael Chua, San Francisco Christian Gospel; Jeff Memmen, San Francisco New Life; Daniel Chung, San Francisco LifeLight; Joe Shreffler, San Francisco New Start; Wilber Chiu, San Francisco Sunset. District Advisory Board Report read by Nancy Fong Motion to receive the District Advisory Board Report. (Report in Section IV under Reports) M/S/C The District Advisory Board Members were recognized. Treasurer’s Report presented by District Treasurer Carryl Keenan Motion to receive the Treasurer’s Report (Report in Section VI under Financial and Statistical) M/S/C

Independent Internal Audit Report. Report accepted as distributed. (Report in Section IV under Reports) M/S/C Ballot results for Ballot #1, General Assembly Delegate Nominating Ballot read by Nancy Fong: 147 ballots cast. General Assembly Delegate Elder, 6 to be nominated: Charles Ah Sing, 62; Patti Branscome, 59; Jerry Carter 26; Michael Chua 24; Daniel Chung 70; Jake Duckworth 87; Greg Gates 55; Carolina Guido 65; Chris Hoch 55; David Hoi 43; Dave Myers 79; Michael Palmer 76; Jeff Purganan 84. Declared nominated: Jake Duckworth, Jeff Purganan, Dave Myers, Michael Palmer, Daniel Chung, Carolina Guido. General Assembly Delegate Lay, 6 to be nominated: Donna Betzer 95; Debbie Bryant 99; Penny Dague 72; Cindy Eastman 83; Nancy Shaw 95; Andrew Shreffler 103; Larry Wall 72; David Wyatt 88. Declared nominated: Andrew Shreffler, Debbie Bryant, Nancy Shaw, Donna Betzer, David Wyatt, Cindy Eastman Ballot results for Ballot #2, District Advisory Board read by Nancy Fong 138 ballots cast. District Advisory Board Elder, 1 to be elected, term to expire 2020: Jake Duckworth 42; Jeff Mammen, 56; Michael Palmer 21; Ringo Perez 17. Declared elected: Jeff Mammen District Advisory Board Lay, 1 to be elected, term to expire 2020: Kishore Kumar 70; Kevin Metcalf 65. Declared elected: Kishore Kumar Pastor’s Reports – North Bay Team The North Bay Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. Christian Gravesen, Clearlake; David Kincaid, Lake Church; Patricia Branscome, Marin Hamilton Community; Fritz Toussaint, Marin Haitian; Michael Palmer; Arturo & Monica Sanchez Napa Iglesia del Nazareno; Dave Myers, Petaluma Hillside; Olga Arevalo, Petaluma Hispanic; Rick Bassett, Santa Rosa; Kevin Goss, Sonoma Valley; Ben DeLong, Ukiah Valley First; Mark Koekemorer, Vallejo First; Young Bae, Vallejo Korean; Joven Laroya, Vallejo New Life Filipino; Rick Powers, Willits. Ballots results for Ballot #3, District SDMI Chairperson, SDMI Ministry Board, SDMI General Assembly Delegates read by Nancy Fong 141 ballots cast. SDMI Chairperson, 1 to be elected, term to expire 2018: Rick Bassett 85; Kevin Goss 54. Declared elected Rick Bassett. District Sunday School Ministry Elder, 1 to be elected, term to expire 2018: Daniel Chung 53; Greg Gates 28; Chris Hoch 11; Michael Palmer 46. Declared elected: Daniel Chung

District Sunday School Ministry Lay, 1 to be elected, term to expire 2018: Manuel Larzte, 28; Pam Spinadel 15; Linda Sprowl 73. Declared elected: Linda Sprowl (Linda Sprowl subsequently ruled ineligible to be lay candidate as she is a district licensed minister – see ballot #5 following):

General Assembly 2017 SDMI Delegate, Elder. 1 to be elected: Jake Duckworth 81, Michael Palmer 57. Declared elected: Jake Duckworth

General Assembly 2017 SDMI Delegate, Lay. 1 to be elected: Sarah Allen 71, Matthew Won 55. Declared elected: Sarah Allen Assembly dismissed for lunch to return at 2:00 p.m. District Assembly reconvened after lunch District Board of Ministry, 2016 Course of Study Placement Recommendations, Partial Report No. 1 read by Nancy Fong. Motion to receive District Board of Ministry Course of Study Placement Recommendations (Report in Section IV under Reports) M/S/C Ballot #4 - General Assembly Delegates Election Ballot Board of Tellers #2 is called Vote for 2 elders and 2 lay on Election Ballot

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Pastor’s Reports – South Bay Team The South Bay Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. Chris Hoch, Cupertino New Life; David Hoi, Cupertino Mandarin Chinese; Salatiel Navarrete, Cupertino Iglesia de Leon de Juda; Jake Duckworth, Palo Alto CrossRoads Community; Douglas Soto, Palo Alto Iglesia del Nazareno Casa de Dios; Robert Kilpatrick, San Jose Cambrian Park; Elmer Guido San Jose

Cambrian Park Hispanic; Oscar Morales, San Jose Fuego de Dios; Chris Nallan, San Jose International Christian Center; Greg Gates, San

Jose The Point; Samith Mey The Point Cambodian Ministry; Abraham Chen, The Point Chinese Ministry; Marilyn Justo, The Point Filipino Ministry; Wayne Evans, San Jose Valley; Sang Hee Yoon, San Jose Korean; Charles Ah Sing, Santa Clara; Juan Lopez Santa Clara Iglesia del Nazareno La Gran Comisión; Soo Nam Park, Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean; Jeff Purganan, Sunnyvale Intern Project District Properties Board Report. Report accepted as distributed (Report in Section IV under Reports) M/S/C Ballot #5 - District Sunday School Ministry Board Lay – Second ballot for lay candidate Board of Tellers #1 is called Vote for 1 lay Committee on Local Church and Pastor Support Report. Report accepted as distributed (Report in Section IV under Reports) M/S/C Pastor’s Reports – Valley Team The Valley Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. John Shearer, Antioch Family; __Concord Christ Community; James Cheon, Concord Korean; Martin & Rocio Lopez, Concord Christian Centro; Grace Widjaja, Indonesian Christian Community; Curtis Lillie, Livermore Discovery; Marvin Pounds, Pittsburg First; Saul Calderon, Pittsburg Hispanic; Ariel Ruiz, San Pablo New Life; David Steinhart, San Ramon Christ Community. Pastor’s Reports – Redwood Team The Redwood Team Pastors came forward and were presented with Star Recognition Certificates. Bob Dipert, Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion; Bob Wheeler, Crescent City; Steve Berti, Eureka First; __Fortuna; Michael Bell, Willow Creek Following the last of the pastor reports, Rev. Moore recommends and supports all the pastors and their associates. They are faithful, productive, and innovative pastors and Rev. Moore committed the pastors and staff to Dr. Duarte. Dr. Duarte: “Know you are in the prayers of the General Superintendents. Thank you for giving outside your community.” Nazarene Publishing House. Dr. Duarte is thankful for prayers for the Nazarene Publishing House. Nazarenes believe in the purpose of NPH. Ballot results for Ballot #4 - General Assembly Delegate Election Ballot read by Nancy Fong: 149 ballots cast, General Assembly Delegate elder, two to be elected: Jake Duckworth 58; Jeff Purganan 47; Dave Myers 44; Michael Palmer 30; Daniel Chung 44; Carolina Guido 48. Declared elected: Jake Duckworth and Carolina Guido General Assembly Lay, two to be elected: Andrew Shreffler 71; Debbie Bryant 66; Donna Betzer 30; Nancy Shaw, 38; David Wyett 32; Cindy Eastman 34. Declared elected: Andrew Shreffler and Debbie Bryant Ballot results for Ballot #5 - District Sunday School Ministry Board Lay Ballot read by Nancy Fong: 135 ballots cast. District Sunday School Ministry Board Lay, 1 to be elected, term to expire 2018: Manuel Larzte 65; Pam Spinadel 70. Declared elected: Pam Spinadel

Dr. Duarte prayed for all elected elders and lay persons – bless them, help them to do the task. Be faithful and model to those coming after. Thank you and God bless you. Memoirs. (See in Section IV under Reports) Rev. Gary Moore concluded the District Assembly with a big Thank You to our General Superintendent Dr. Duarte. Since January he has helped Rev. Moore during several contacts. Rev. Moore is grateful for his prayers in the past, present and future.

Dr. Duarte’s home is in Kansas City. He doesn’t count the days he is at home. He misses his family, but they have released him for ministry. It is fulfilling to have the opportunity to be a pastor.

It is exciting to see how missional we are as Nazarenes. It was a field strategy for Dr. Duarte to organize in South Africa. They are growing in their relationship with God and spreading the good news of salvation throughout South Africa. Pray for the people in Ecuador that they continue on and trust the Lord. Rev. Moore closed in prayer for Dr. Duarte and his wife and ministry. He is thankful for his leadership and counsel and prays that the days ahead will bring hope to Ecuador. Use Dr. Duarte for guiding and directing. We look forward to his being with us again next year.

Respectfully submitted, Sue McClure

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IV. REPORTS A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent

Report to District Assembly of Northern California District—2016 Rev. Gary Moore

Dr. Duarte, pastors, delegates and friends of this assembly of the Northern California District Church of the Nazarene: greetings in the wonderful name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Last night I shared with you the theme of this assembly and for the coming year – “New wineskins for the new wine.” In Matthew 9:17, Jesus says, “Neither do men pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the skins will burst, the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved.” As I have had the privilege of getting to know the district over this past year, I have witnessed the reality that we have much new wine being produced by the Holy Spirit through our churches on the NorCal district. I have been privileged to work with pastors, churches, and church boards during pastoral reviews, pastoral transitions, and being able to worship in many of the churches. I have seen firsthand and heard many reports of the wonderful things God is doing in and through the ministry of the churches. I would like to thank those who have worked diligently and faithfully to help the district be a catalyst for the pastors and churches. Our office staff, Carryl Keenan and Janelle Stewart, keep things going and keep me headed in the right direction. They are both very efficient, pleasant to work with and very supportive. We will be saying so long to Janelle after this assembly as she goes to Oklahoma for the summer. Many of us are still grieving the loss of her husband and our friend and colleague, Monty Stewart. We greatly miss him and his presence among us on the NorCal district. Our prayers and love go with Janelle, Brennan, and Lawrence. You will always be a part of us and we pray God’s peace and direction in the next season of your life. I have much appreciation for the District Advisory board members, Nancy Fong, our very able secretary, Mark Potter, David Wyett, Larry Finch, Jeff Mammen, John Wilcox, Marvin Pounds, and Rick Bassett. They have given great support, counsel, advice, and encouragement throughout the year and I sincerely appreciate each one of you. My thanks, as well to our department leaders, Joe Shreffler, NMI, Robbie Shreffler, NYI, and Steve Redmond, who willingly stepped into the SDMI leadership after Monty’s death. As I have tried to give attention to learning the district, I have had confidence in these leaders to give direction and vision to these important ministries. Kudos as well to John Shearer, Joe Shreffler and Wayne Evans, who give direction to our Ministries Board and keep all the details of all of our licensing and ordination process in order. We also have a very active Properties Board and I thank each member for your service and expertise in guiding us through building, buying and selling, and leasing transactions. A vital part of our district staff is Rev. Wilmer Guido, our multicultural facilitator. Wilmer works tirelessly with many of our pastors and churches and is a man of vision and faith. As if he did not have enough to do, he is helping start a new Spanish speaking congregation at the Point. The word indispensable comes to mind as I think of Wilmer as I know I could not fulfill the responsibilities of the role of district superintendent without Wilmer and all that he does. As always, I am deeply appreciative of the love and support of my wife, LaVonna. She loves going with me to the various churches and meeting and interacting with the people and pastors. She has quickly learned to appreciate the pastors and spouses and greatly enjoyed hosting a number of the pastors’ wives in our home earlier this year. Probably all of the men here today could say that we married up and that is certainly true in my case. Through God’s grace, we will celebrate our 50th anniversary this June 18th (we were married when we were 10). As I mentioned last year, one of the elements of an assembly such as this is accountability. There are various ways we do this, and one of those is statistical. We do recognize and emphasize that these numbers represent people, and we are grateful and thankful to God for every person. Here are the pertinent numbers for 2015-2016: Members 7,705 SDMI 4,255 Worship 4,423 New Nazarenes 362 Churches 67 (Congregations 87) New Churches Organized 1 Conversions 498 Baptisms 226 Raised for All Purposes $6,904,301 We rejoice and thank God for each single number that represents a person. There is a story that goes with each number and we celebrate those stories. Many of these stories include faithful prayer, witness, and love by pastors and people. As I have been able to meet with more of the pastors, I am convinced that we have a dynamic, committed, faithful group of pastors that I am honored to work with and truly believe in. My deepest desire is to help each pastor be as effective and fruitful as they can be where they are called. In Revelation 1:16, John in his vision is describing the Christ we will see in the new heaven and new earth and he says, “In his right hand he held seven stars.” Then, in verse 20, he says, “The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches.” We are going to celebrate the pastors today as stars, for that is what they are. Each church will receive stars to honor some of the ministry that has taken place in seven statistical categories through the year. Pastors, you are all stars as you live out the calling that God has given you. It is an honor for me to work with you and to know you. We celebrate you today! Now, let’s talk about the wineskins. Last year I mentioned that I had been talking for a number of years that the church as we have known it, particularly the church with less than 150 people, is an endangered species. I am now convinced this is a present reality on the

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NorCal district. The old wineskin of one church, one pastor, one building is a model that is unsustainable, both economically and missiological. We have faced this reality in some of our pastoral transitions this year. How can a church of 75 people in a community where the median income is $101,000 and a three bedroom house costs $1,250,000 support a pastor, maintain or pay for a building, and have resources to effectively minister. This is not an exception on the NorCal district, but the rule. We are still trying to function in a wineskin that is 150 years old. For 100 years, from 1880 to 1980, the church was given Sunday by the culture. No stores, bars, entertainment venues, school functions, were allowed on Sunday for this century. The church was the only show in town and we put all of our disciple making eggs into the Sunday basket. I grew up in the Church of the Nazarene and we spent three to five hours at church on Sunday. We went to Sunday School at 9:30, where we had age group classes with a Bible teaching. Then we stayed for morning worship, where we sang, received the sacraments, and had another biblical teaching, this time from the pastor. We returned late Sunday afternoon and had Juniors or Caravans for the children, NYPS for the youth, and prayer for the adults. Then we stayed for the evening service where we worshiped together and received another biblical teaching from the pastor. This is how we made disciples for 100 years. We put all of our resources into Sunday ministries. We built buildings that were only used one day a week. We added volunteer or paid staff for Sunday ministries. Starting in the 1960’s, encroachments began to be made by the culture on Sunday. By 1980, not only had Sundays been encroached upon, they had been turned around 180 degrees. Now, all the best entertainment, sports, retail sales and special activities had been placed on Sunday. Three day weekends became the norm. So, we went from having our active members in church 48-50 Sundays a year for three to five hours a Sunday to a present day of active members being present on 30 Sundays a year for one to one and a half hours. Still, we measure our “wine” by the same Sunday wineskin. How many people came on Sunday; how much money did they bring; etc. So, how do we go about changing the wineskin? A few months ago, the Board of General Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene sent out a definition of the church: “Any group that meets regularly for spiritual nurture, worship, or instruction, with an identified leader and aligned with the message and mission of the Church of the Nazarene, may be recognized as church and report as such for district and general church statistics.” This definition allows us to take our eggs out of the Sunday only basket and engage our culture in any form in any place at any time to any group, no matter how large or small. Most of us here are familiar with the parable of the sower, which can be found in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. When reading that again in Matthew, I noticed that when Jesus is explaining the parable to his disciples, he says in verse 19, “When anyone hears the message about the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in his heart.” I realized that this described the NorCal district. Our district is 93% unchurched and 65% claim no affiliation or attachment to church ever. In the old wineskin, we have asked the culture to come and engage us at our level of understanding. That was effective for a time as the culture was biblically literate and understood what we were proclaiming. Now, the seeds we are sowing are not producing as much fruit because we are not engaging the culture where they are. Last night we mentioned Paul’s encounter with the people of Athens in Acts 17. He engaged the culture where they were. Interestingly, some sneered, but some others said we want to talk again on this subject. That was a church! A few became believers. Paul took the church where the people were. Throughout four decades of ministry, I have heard over and over that we need to take the church beyond the walls. In the new wineskins, there are no walls. The model we can use is that of a wheel. The center, or hub, is what we have been calling the church. Now, we need to think of it as a ministry center, or some pastors have opted for community center. Over the past 100 years, God has placed each ministry center strategically across our district. We have over 65 hubs. The spokes going out from the hub are pastors and laymen who will plant a church. The rim of the wheel is the church. This is where the groups are that we will be planting and in fact where some ministry is already taking place in various hubs. We just have not defined them as churches before. We can start with two, four, six, or any number of people. They are people from our world; where we work, where we live, where we shop, where we go to the gym, in our family. We engage them where they are, whether that is unbelief, searching, or perhaps new believers, but they are not part of a church at this point. All of these churches are networked together under the umbrella of an elder. The role of the pastor will also be redefined as the pastor becomes more of an apostle and teaches and develops leaders. Through this wineskin model, we may finally really live out the priesthood of all believers. I have met with the pastors in zone/team meetings and asked them if they would be willing to plant a church. LaVonna and I are going to plant a church in our home or in someone else’s home or somewhere, but we are committed to do it. I would also invite any layman or laywoman who is here to join us. This is not a small group from your church as it is now. This is from your world outside what we now call the church. I have shared this with the DAB and they have agreed to reduce the district portion of shares for others, which is 5% of the total raised for all purposes, to 3% for any church whose pastor who will commit to try to plant a church this year. I gave them cards last night to bring today when they are introduced with their zone team. I have cards for any others who will commit to try available right now. If you will raise your hand, one of our helpers will give you a card. I believe we can plant 100 new churches this year and begin to change the wineskins. We are also looking at intern projects that will focus on planting churches that we are developing, particularly on the San Francisco peninsula. Is this the only way? No, since God is an infinite God there can be many models, but I believe this is one model that has many variations that can help us be the church in the district where God has placed us. If we would heartily embrace this over the next ten years, we could possibly impact more than 100,000 people without building a single building. And, there is little risk, whether it be financial risk or fear of failure. When we realize, as Paul did in Athens, that some will believe, even in what we would consider enemy territory, we have a church. I would like to close this report on a personal note. In Hebrews 12:1, we read “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” According to the polity of the Church of the Nazarene, this particular race marked out for me has one lap to go. I have thought some about how to run this lap. I suppose it could be like the final lap of the Tour de France. The riders ride into Paris, the outcome already determined, and they cruise down the Champs Elysees and enjoy the ride. 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number one in everything; running, jumping, throwing, yo-yo, spelling, you name it, I was number one. On the days that we had PE, the PE teacher would have us begin by taking a lap around the playground. It was a big playground and a fairly long run. I was determined that I would lead that run every time, and each time I wanted to lead by a bigger margin than the last time. One day, a friend of mine, who was a good athlete and actually went on to play college football, asked me why I ran so hard on those laps. He said that he and a couple of other guys just jogged in the back, talked and laughed and didn’t bother to work up a sweat. So, one day I decided to join them. While it was easy, as they said, I didn’t like it; it just wasn’t me. The next time I ran harder than ever before and finished first by a considerable margin. Though the Tour de France picture might be appealing, it is not me. I will be sprinting this entire last lap, determined to finish the race as fast and as strong as possible. See you along the way. God bless.

Gary Moore

District Superintendent

2. Nazarene Missions International President’s Report – 2016 Rev. Joseph Shreffler

DREAMING A NEW DREAM

Dear Co-Laborers in Missions,

This is my second report to you as the District NMI President for the Northern California District. Two years ago, we embarked on a journey of transitioning our district NMI organizational leadership to a new generation, and that process continues. While we continue to work with the experienced leaders from around the district, we are also adding new members to the Council each year, both by your election and by working closely with those who are interested in any portion of the work of NMI, whether locally or across the district or even to the uttermost parts of the earth.

The serious work of continuing to fund the important global mission of the Church of Jesus Christ, a task that flows principally from NMI in our denomination, remains a priority for our district team and our local churches. In the last year alone, over $232KK was given to the World Evangelism Fund, with 27 churches giving at least a full share. Additionally, another $187KK was contributed by NorCal congregations to further specific areas of international ministry. On the screen behind me, you can see each church and the various funds toward which they contributed. There will be awards bags presented this morning to each of those churches as a small token of gratitude for these efforts. Of course, the credit for these meaningful investments goes to the local NMI Presidents and Councils, as well as the local pastors who join with them to share this burden. Thanks be to God.

We continue to support our missionaries directly through the work of PARTNERS, or LINKS, as the rest of the denomination knows it. Debbie Bryant will be sharing news of our new PARTNERS commitments later today. We encourage every congregation to make at least a modest investment in this direct, and valuable, contribution to missions work.

Active participation in Alabaster has always been a hallmark of NMI participation. This year, 32 churches combined to give $18,236, but the really good news here, in my mind, is that eight of our Spanish language churches participated in Alabaster, most of them for the first time, to contribute a total of over $1500. This is due in no small part to the consistent advocacy of Pastor Elmer Guido of San Jose Cambrian Park church, the Spanish Language liaison for the District NMI Council. He has worked hard to assist these churches in beginning participation in the larger missions focus of the district. Alabaster was his starting point in this effort, and that hard work has begun to yield results. Add to that the fact that many of our Spanish Language churches have made concerted efforts to give toward the World Evangelism Fund at levels not before attempted, and you see the work of the global mission of the Church of the Nazarene becoming a more universal priority on our district. Thanks be to God.

Still, we can always accomplish more in this area. Our mission is about far more than raising money, but for most of our members, praying and giving are the primary vehicles of participation in the global mission of the church. If every church made an effort to at least allow our members to be aware of the many opportunities to invest, even small amounts contributed by every church would lift the barriers to even more ministry opportunities around the world.

A very large focus for our NMI District Council this year has been the issue of identifying our vision for NMI. I have to offer a personal word of testimony here. I will admit that, as much as I have intended to be effective in the priority of the generational transition we promised two years ago, for the most part, I have been content to simply lead in the continuance of the good vision cast by our long time District President, NMI President Emeritus John Wilcox. For 26 years, he led ably and directed us to numerous new and exciting missions’ involvement like Dimes for Africa, Tylenol for Papua New Guinea and the India Project. These were, and ARE, for the most part, great tasks that we are continuing.

But, the India Project, which claimed so much of our attention and investment, is effectively complete, insofar as our commitment is concerned. The completion of that good work has left us with a gap in our missions’ vision that has meant we have no ongoing project commitment as a district organization.

So, the question before us has been, “Where do you find a vision to follow?” Of course, the correct answer is God, but our questions was REALLY about how we would find the vision He had for us.

Sometimes, the vision comes from the faithful seeking of a single leader. That was the case with the India Project. Do you remember how that came to pass? After years of Dimes for Africa, District President Wilcox had an opportunity to actually go to the

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Horn of Africa and see the impact for himself. We were all excited about this connection and fully expected John to return with a brand new enthusiasm for that area.

And, on the plane ride home, as he slept, God gave him a vision. It was a building with people coming out of it and speaking in a language unfamiliar to John. He knew it was from God and that it was a place of ministry, but it didn’t necessarily look African and the language was unfamiliar.

When he got home, he drew a picture of the building, shared his dream and began to pray about it. It was finally when John came into contact with former NorCal pastor and current mission field coordinator, John Moore that HE heard his vision and saw the drawing and told John Wilcox it seemed like exactly what the church in Northeast India had been trying to build. Today, that building stands in Churachandpur in the state of Manipur in North East India, training pastors and acting as a center for ministry for that remote part of India. That was a dream that became a reality.

But, with an interim District NMI President, it just didn’t seem like the time to cast a long term vision; that should be the role of the NEXT DP, shouldn’t it? Well, shouldn’t it?

And, then we went to Costa Rica last year.

It was a great project and touched the hearts and minds of everyone who was there. But, God really began to speak to me, and I realized that while I couldn’t dream a dream for NMI by myself, that shouldn’t keep us from dreaming together. I had a few conversations with Ruben Fernandez, the director of SENDAS, the seminary where our project took place last summer and, with him, the possibility of a new dream began to emerge. During this last year, we have discussed this as our principle topic of conversation at every meeting. I didn’t need to dream a dream by myself; God has begun to help us to dream a dream together. Here is that dream.

Over the new several years, as long as I’m the DP and then under whomever God calls to be the next DP, we are going to enter into a partnership with Costa Rica, centered on the SENDAS seminary. Here are the three elements of this partnership that we see God leading us into.

First, for the foreseeable future, the only Work and Witness projects we’ll undertake as a district will be within this partnership. Although individual churches may travel to other places, our district teams and funds will only flow in one direction. And, there’s a good reason for that.

Much good work has been accomplished over the years through Work and Witness. Buildings have been built and young people have been called into ministry. Unfortunately, however, too often W&W efforts have become worldwide adventure tourism for retired folks, since they’re usually the ones who can afford to go. And, too often, the “projects” undertaken have been more about providing busy work for traveling Americans who would, in return, bring needed funds for the other world areas to use for what they really needed. Those missionary and field leaders would focus on entertaining us while we visited their country and did token work. I’m NOT criticizing every W&W effort of the past, but too often these factors have governed where we went more than need.

Our dream is to begin investing in one area and radiate out from there, partnering with the same leaders repeatedly until we genuinely make a difference working with them. But, why Costa Rica?

First, we have genuine connections there; that’s why we went there for our NMI 100th Anniversary Project. Vice President Laura

Duckworth is from Costa Rica, where she met her husband Pastor Jake Duckworth of the Palo Alto Crossroads congregation. Pastor Jake is a lifelong NorCal-er; he grew up in our Napa congregation, who had gone to Costa Rica to pursue much of his pastoral education in Spanish. Even now, they have family and friends there and the ability to connect us with many others. But, there’s more than that.

A significant portion of our district is made up of Spanish language congregations. Most of the folks in those congregations came originally from the Meso America region, Central America and Mexico, principally, of which Costa Rica is a part. Too often, we’ve done all kinds of missionary focus projects of interest to many of us, but less so to them. And, it’s not like they have no world missions’ interest. Many of those congregations undertake projects to support ministry in the countries from which they came, whether that ministry is part of the Church of the Nazarene or not.

So, what if we reflected the makeup of our churches in the world missions’ efforts we undertook? Starting in Costa Rica and radiating out from there, we would be focusing our efforts on areas that would be meaningful to ALL of us.

Add to that, there are lots of advantages in centering our work on SENDAS. A hard working leadership team that we already know in a country which does not require lengthy travel, has clean drinkable water and LOTS of people who speak English and are familiar with North Americans. But, there’s one more reason to go to Costa Rica.

We are hearing lots today about Cuba, both in the church and in our secular world. After a long time of enforced separation, the barriers between the US and Cuba are breaking down, and lots of people are interested in evangelizing that nation. But, guess what? The folks at SENDAS have already been going there to train pastors; they have lots of connections. And, their distance learning programs (training over the Internet), which is their principle method of pastor training, is on track to begin in the tightly government controlled Internet in Cuba, something not likely to happen from the US for a while yet. When we support ministry emanating from SENDAS, we are investing in the evangelization of Cuba NOW.

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So, our first step will be to focus our W&W projects on this partnership. But, it won’t end there.

Our second step will be to expand ministry, both work AND witness, to local churches first in Costa Rica and then beyond. We’ve already met with, and even worked with, some local churches, including the Poas and Los Angeles churches. That may include some W&W projects, but there also may be other kinds of ministry opportunities.

Finally, and this may not happen immediately, we want to plant ministry of our own there, ministry which does not presently exist, expanding the footprint of the Church of the Nazarene. We don’t know yet exactly what kind of ministry that might be. We’ve had productive conversations about creating a new orphanage ministry on the SENDAS campus or in partnership with one of the local churches. There may be other opportunities about which we do not yet know. We do know this; we are intending to invest until we are fully engaged. That’s how you commit yourself for the long term.

That’s the dream, but it’s only a dream until we actually do something about it. Here’s how we’ll get started.

First, in August of this year, a six member Scout Team will travel to San Jose, Costa Rica to meet with local leaders and hammer out the partnership that will govern the fulfillment of this dream. That Scout Team will consist of Vice President Laura Duckworth, Secretary Elizabeth Palmer, W&W Director Larry Fitch, Spanish Language Liaison Elmer Guido, Project Leader Jake Duckworth and me. This will not be an “adventure trip,” but a concentrated 3-4 days of meeting with Ruben Fernandez and his leadership team at SENDAS, District and Regional leadership people, including the Meso America W&W Coordinator and local pastors interested in being engaged with us in this process. During that time, we hope to create the framework of the partnership in a way that will govern our work for the next several years.

Second, we have already engaged Ruben Fernandez to come as our NMI District Convention speaker in 2017, where the theme will be A Costa Rica Partnership Launch Party, at which we’ll sign that agreement. Ruben will also be our Spring deputation tour speaker before and after District Assembly, to allow more of the people on our district to get to know him personally.

So, how do you get involved? As always, the BIG THREE of NMI involvement will come into play. Give, Pray, Go will be the theme of our 2018 NMI District Convention, but the actual participation will begin today.

We haven’t asked churches to make NMI Project Pledges for the last two years. Today, we’re restarting that long time participation. In the brochure you found on your seat this morning with the order of service for today, you’ll see that there are two attached pledge slips. We ask that someone from each church fill out the Costa Rica Project pledge slip with the amount you’ll be pledging during this church year, ending on February 28, 2017. You can give that amount in a single payment or send it in to the District NMI Treasurer at the address listed on the card on any periodic basis you choose. We’ll receive those pledges in an offering at the end of this report.

You can also give directly to this project in the same offering, either in cash or by check made out to NorCal NMI and marked CR Project, or you can make a personal pledge in addition to your local church’s pledge. That same pledge slip can be used for an individual pledge. Just fill them out, including the name of your local church, and hand them in today.

As an added incentive to making a pledge, I am offering each church that makes a pledge today of at least $200 an entry into a drawing to give away the full package of NMI Educational materials on display at the table in the foyer. We’ll have that drawing today and I will personally hand you that package of educational materials.

You can also take steps to make us aware that you’d like to be a part of the W&W projects we’ll be planning beginning next year. The members of the Scout Team you just saw up here each have a signup sheet for interested participants. We’ll be asking you for a phone number, email address and physical address. They will also ask you if you have a current passport or the ability to get one. Larry Fitch will follow up with you to have you begin filling out needed participation paperwork even this year as we begin planning. You won’t be obligated until we have specific dates, and you will need to raise your own expenses for each project.

And, this is only the beginning. This is a dream that we can pass on to every generation and to every ethnicity on our district.

About 5-6 years ago, our then-District Superintendent, John Calhoun, came into a District NMI Council meeting being held in this very church. He listened to our planning and prayed with us over the work being done. But, his final words to us that day were in the form of a caution. He told us that as he looked around that room, it seemed to him that the Council was very old and very white, and that we needed to do something about both of those things.

I remember that John Wilcox was ready to just jump off a cliff that day and force that change to happen. It took our collective efforts to persuade him not to do so.

But, since that day, first in John’s heart and now passed on to me, there has been an absolute resolution that we would rectify that inequity. We set out two years ago to begin this generational transition, knowing that we would need to shift the way we saw our contribution to the global mission of the church in order to attract the leadership of the next generation to this important arm of the church. And, we knew that we’d have to change the way we saw that mission and the way we invested in that mission if we were going to attract the full participation of our entire span of ethnically diverse congregations. We could not be content with the way things had always been done if we wanted to insure that the things God truly wanted us to accomplish in the future would find fulfillment.

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A whole lot of prayer has gone up on behalf of discovering the vision God had for us. But, in my mind and heart, the answer to our concern has always been right there for us in the words of the prophet Joel, chapter 2, verse 28. He had been sharing the vision that God would redeem His people and would rescue them and, in that one memorable verse, he laid out the pattern for the fulfillment of seeking the vision God had for us:

It will come about after this That I will pour out My Spirit on all mankind; And your sons and daughters will prophesy,

Your old men will dream dreams, Your young men will see visions.

Listen, with every fiber of my being, I believe God has granted this old man the opportunity to dream a brand new dream with these younger people. He is speaking through His sons AND His daughters, and I believe that we are launching here something that will bear fruit long after folks like John and I have passed from the scene. I urge you to join with us now. Begin to dream this new dream of global ministry right along with us. Invest in it, pray for it and prepare yourselves for the “going” portion of this dream not just by making sure your passport is up to date, but by looking around you at the younger people who are dying to really believe in something bigger than them. Help them to see this dream and believe in it. Invest in helping them to GO and see it for themselves. God is ready now to call a whole new generation of Caucasian and Latino and Korean and South Asian and Chinese and Filipino people, people of all nations who are living right here, right now in the Bay Area, to begin the process of making meaningful investment in the Kingdom. He’s going to start us out in Costa Rica, but as others begin to make similar commitments, we believe He wants to help us actually go to the uttermost parts of the earth. Will you be ready to go with us?

Respectfully submitted, Joe Shreffler, A Follower of Jesus Christ

B. DISTRICT BOARD AND STANDING COMMITTEES 1. District Advisory Board

March 1, 2015 to February 29, 2016

The District Advisory Board of the Northern California District Church of the Nazarene under the leadership of Rev. Gary Moore, met for 5 regular meetings and 7 email meetings. These minutes are recorded from March 1, 2015 through February 29, 2016. The minutes of these meetings have been carefully recorded and have been placed in a permanent file. The following is a summary of action taken:

Ministers 1. Elders received on transfer: Paul Pierce from Philadelphia, Kevin Koekemoer from Sacramento (pending)

2. Elders transferred out: John Calhoun to Southern California, Richard Gatlin to Arizona (pending), Barry Kennard to

Intermountain

3. Deacon received on transfer: Carolyn French from Central California

4. Licensed Minister received on transfer: Jeong Kyun Kim from Korean National

5. Licensed Minister transferred out: Krystal Kennard to Intermountain

6. Special Service (pending approval by the Board of General Superintendents): Barry Brown,

Michael Davis, Jeffrey Finger 7. Retirement Status: Wayne Evans, Richard Gatlin, Carlito Reola, Martin Steisslinger

8. “Removed from the membership and ministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another denomination” (Manual

536.10): Jacquelynn Hauser, Tuisamoa Taupau

9. Approved duplicate credential be issued for Bryan Hochhalter

Finances 1. Approved loan to Arcata Church

2. Approved loan to Livermore Church

3. Approved loan to Oakland Bayview Fellowship Church

4. Approved loan to East Bay Korean Church

Local Churches 1. Declared inactive: Daly City El Shaddai Spanish; Haneul Sori Korean, Monterey Palabra de Vida

2. Name Change: First Church of the Nazarene of San Francisco to New Life Church of the Nazarene, San Francisco; Concord

Christ Community Korean Church of the Nazarene to Concord Korean Church of the Nazarene

3. Approved sale of Fremont Church

4. Approved sale of The Point’s Investment Property

5. Approved sale of Oakland Bayview Fellowship Parsonage

Other 1. Added Multi-Cultural Facilitator to title for Rev. Wilmer Guido assigned as District Staff.

District Home Missions 10% Projects 2016-2017:

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Alameda New Beginnings, Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno, Burlingame Vencedores de Imposibles, Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno, Hayward Hindi, Lake Church, Marin Hamilton Community Haitian, Napa Iglesia del Nazareno, New Start Churches, Northern California District, Northern California Evangelism Fund, Oakland Filipino, Petaluma Emanuel Iglesia del Nazareno, Pittsburg Iglesia del Nazareno, Salinas Greenfield New Start Hispanic, San Francisco Sunset Youth Services, San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian, San Jose Cambrian Park Iglesia del Nazareno, Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean, Ukiah Valley First, Work and Witness Northern California District.

Respectfully submitted, Larry Fitch, District Advisory Board Secretary

2. District Board of Ministry Report

We, the District Board of Ministry recommend that: 1. we receive the following elders by way of transfer: Paul Pierce from Philadelphia, Kevin Koekemoer from Sacramento (Pending)

2. we receive the following Deacon by way of transfer: Carolyn French from Central California

3. the following Elders be granted transfer: Barry Kennard to Intermountain, John Calhoun to Southern California, Richard Gatlin to Arizona (pending) 4. we receive the following Licensed Ministers by way of transfer: Jeong Kyun Kim from Korean National

5. the following Licensed Ministers be granted transfer: Krystal Kennard to Intermountain 6. the following be elected to Elder’s orders and ordained: Irving Delabra, Benjamin Delong, Edwin Gavidia, Mark Koekemoer 7. the following be elected to Deacon’s order and ordained: Alex Rodriguez

8. the following elders be granted Retired status: Wayne Evans, Richard Gatlin, Carlito Reola, Martin Steisslinger

9. the following be granted their first District Minister’s License: Monalie Ambi, Angel Martinez Arias, Elizenda Chavez, Miguel DeLaCruz, Doug Manson, Nubia Lorena Martinez, Rosario Zamora

10. the following be granted renewal of their District Minister’s License: Olga Arevalo, Sergio Barrios, Elvia Castillo, Tracy Chen, Rob Council, Katie Donaldson (Hubaker), Michael Garcia, Karla Guido, Jeong Kyun Kim, Francisco Landeros, Maria Leyva, Jose Lopez, Kevin Mayer, Chris Nallan, Martha Newstrom, Cielo Perez, Shirley Randall, Richard Rivera, Dona Scott, Trevor Smith, Linda Sprowl, Gloria Vasquez

11. the following not be renewed for a district minister’s license: Gioconda Alcasio, Bailey Bussell, Juan Lima Garcia, Sydney Lemmon, Daniel Manning, Bertha Mena, Lora Pomerville, Douglas Ramirez, Ariel Ruiz, Puleiata Stevenson, Sevena Tapelu, Carol Van Buskirk, Antonio Vasquez, Edo Walla 12. "Removed from the membership and ministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another denomination:" (Manual 536.10) Jacquelynn Hauser, Tuisamoa Taupau

Respectfully submitted, John Shearer, Secretary

3. District Board of Ministry

Course of Study Placement Recommendations

We recommend the following be placed in the first year: Georgina Camacho, Ma. De la luz Carrizosa, Ismael Rangel Cortes, Maria Cubas, Rigoberto Curiel, Rosalina Fausto, Alfredo Fernandez, Blanca Corayma Sanchez Garcia, Sandra Grudem, Moises Hernandez, Daewe Kim, Jose Juan Lopez, Yaleny Maribel Lopez, Sandra Mendoza, Brian Meza, Martin Meza, Johana Yazmin Morado, Noe Sebastian Perdomo, Josefina Perez, Miguel Ramirez, Sergio Rangel, Victor Retana, Joaquin Rivera, Ana Milena Rivera, Katie Rivera, Adan Rodriquez, Georgina Romero, Jose Luis Saavedra, Oscar Salgado, Geovani Sanchez, Talmai Gavidia Soto, Millerlady Tombe, Alejandra Torrez, Carlos Tolentino, Sandra Trujillo, Julio Valencia, Brenda Marilu Vargas.

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We recommend the following be continued in the first year: Donna Bassett, Ryan Powell, Fagaloia Samuelu, Darryl Scoggins, Jian Li Su, John Tsui, Abbadasari Vansantha, Chan Vilaithong. We recommend the following be placed in the second year: Monalie Ambi, Angel Martinez.

We recommend the following be continued in the second year: Juan Barrera, Saul Calderon, Christina Elliston, Juan Lima, Sergio Portugal, Shirley Randall, Puleiata Stevenson, Savena Tapelu, Rosario Zamora. We recommend the following be placed in the third year: Elizenda Chavez, Michael Garcia, Katie Hubacker Donaldson, Chris Nallan, Dona Scott, Linda Sprowl. We recommend the following be continued in the third year: Oman Guevara, Dan Manning, Cielo Perez, Sara Abarca Soto, Gloria Vasquez. We recommend the following be placed in the fourth year: Tracy Chen, Doug Manson, Sergio Trejo Barrios.

We recommend the following be continued in the fourth year: Rob Council, Francisco Landeros, Syd Lemmon, Edgar Ivan Lima, Jose Juan Lopez, Melvin Martinez, Douglas Ramirez, Gabriela Tirado.

Graduate from Course of Study Mark Koekemoer, Kevin Mayer.

Discontinue from Course of Study Luis Chacon, Sunita Sharma, Benny Tan, Carol Van Buskirk, Antonio Vasquez, Edo Walla.

Transfer Krystal Kennard to Intermountain District

Respectfully submitted, Wayne Evans, Studies Secretary

4. District Board of Church Properties

Report for 2015 – 2016

PURCHASED PROPERTIES: Approved purchase of Castro Valley Parsonage REMODELING: Cupertino Church – Kitchen and bathrooms Livermore Church – Conversion of partial church to lease out Livermore Church – Repair roof LEASES: Approved lease from Antioch Church to AA (1) for $25.00/week Approved lease from Antioch Church to AA (2) for $25.00/week Approved lease from Antioch Church to Vision Christian Center for $1690/mo Approved lease from Concord Church to Charter School – Deal fell apart Approved lease from Cupertino Church to Leon de Juda for $1500/mo Approved lease from Cupertino to Villa Montessori for $5500/mo Approved lease for Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida from South Bay Community Church for $1,000/mo Approved lease from Livermore Church to Danrick Commerce Group for $7773.22/mo Approved Extension of Lease from Napa Church to Cornerstone Ministries Approved lease from Napa Church to Verizon – deal fell apart Approved lease from Santa Clara Church to La Gran Comisión for $400/mo Approved lease from San Jose Valley Church to San Jose Valley Korean Church Approved lease from Watsonville Church to Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno For $500/mo

Respectfully submitted, Daryl Hawkins, Chairman

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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. District Finance Committee

The Budget Process

1. That we wholeheartedly support and encourage the proportionate sharing of the tithes and offerings of our churches with all the approved budgetary programs of our denomination: World Evangelism Fund, Point Loma Nazarene University, Pensions and Benefits, District Shared Ministry, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries, Nazarene Youth International, and the Nazarene Missions International.

World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and Benefits, Education and District Shared Ministry Budget Formula

2. That we use the 2011 formula of the General Board of the Church of the Nazarene for computing the Budget Base. The dollars used to establish the base are taken from your tithes and offerings and mission giving. Tithes and offering, including Mission Giving and Faith Promise and multiply by 94.8% = base. World Evangelism = 5.5 % Pensions and Benefits = 2.25% PLNU = 2.25% District Shared Ministries 5.0 % The 5.5% for World Evangelism Fund is considered a minimum. We encourage generous giving through Faith Promise and other special giving to WEF above the 5.5%. In these instances, the additional missions giving will not be added to the base to calculate the other apportionments. You may also go to the website www.fundingthemission.org and use the on-line tracker available in English and Spanish to help determine your apportionments.

District Mission Budget

Cash Receipts and Cash Expenditures for 2016-2017 for Next Year’s Budgets

Cash Receipts

Income - District Budgets $230,000 Ministry Income $221,620 $451,620 Cash Expenditures

Mission and Ministries $129,900 Pastoral Care $ 1,000 Salaries and Benefits $151,520 District Parsonage $ 66,000 District Pastor’s Expenses $ 40,000 Professional Expenses $ 2,400 Office Operations $ 19,400 Insurance $ 12,800 Pastoral Administration $ 8,000 District Boards $ 6,000 District/General Assemblies $ 14,600 Grand Total $451,620

The Local Church

3. That each local church board, prior to the new fiscal year (March 1), begin preparation of a local church budget for the coming year that includes local, district, and general responsibilities. a. This budget is to be reviewed monthly by the church board, and assigned budgets are to be considered a priority item in the monthly report. b. In the planning of the local budget, items such as social security reimbursement, tax-sheltered annuity, hospital insurance, car allowance, housing allowance, utilities, and other benefits should be listed separately from the stipulated salary of the pastor. 4. That each local church observe and participate in Nazarene Bible College Sunday Offering in October and Nazarene Theological Seminary Sunday Offering in January. These offerings are sent directly to Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717, and Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131. 5. That each local church provides expenses for each delegate to the District Assembly. 6. That all treasurers of the District funds have their books audited annually prior to the District Assembly, and that all treasurers of local churches have their books audited annually in keeping with the requirements of the Manual. 7. That the hiring and reviewing of paid assistants shall occur only when all budgets (World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and Benefits, Education, District Shared Ministries) and financial obligations are current. 8. That all local pastors’ assistants, paid or unpaid, are to be employed for no more than one year and must be recommended for renewal by the pastor with the written approval of the district superintendent and a majority vote of the church board (Manual 161.1, 161.2).

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9. That remuneration for a full-time evangelist should follow the recommendation of Evangelism Ministries, which is: twice the weekly salary of the pastor for each Sunday engaged, plus the Social Security tax and a consideration for a part of the travel expense.

Where to Send Money

For payments, budgets, and other funds: Send to: General Treasurer, Global Ministry Center Church of the Nazarene Location Global Ministry Center: 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220

World Evangelism Fund offering/payments Prayer and Fasting Offerings (all year round) Alabaster Offerings (usually September and February) Easter Offerings World Evangelism Broadcast Offering (usually June, formerly World Mission Radio)

PARTNERS/LINKS money, including personal monetary gifts to LINKS missionaries Missionary Christmas Fund Thanksgiving Offerings Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Offering (usually in December) Any disaster relief offerings (specify country and disaster) Local church-sponsored Work and Witness project money Duty money for missionaries Distinguished Service Award money Memorial Roll money Gifts from the Heart money Medical Plan offerings VBS special mission offerings Faith Promise (given for World Evangelism Fund) Sunday School Birthday offerings Pensions and Benefits money Send to: Northern California District, 1866 Clayton Rd., Suite 200, Concord, CA 94520 District Shared Ministry Budget (District, SDMI, NMI, NYI) Education Budget for Point Loma Nazarene University Pastors’ and Spouses’ Retreat money Nazarene Missions International - Send to: Mr. Gary Won, 1342 31

st Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122

District Work and Witness sponsored project payments VBS district sponsored children’s pledge payments All adult, youth, and children’s project pledge payments Tylenol shipping money Clothing shipping money NBC Offering (October) - Send to: Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 NTS Offering (January) - Send to: Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131

2. Independent Auditing Report

July 6, 2015

To: Rev. Gary Moore Carryl Keenan District Advisory Board

NorCal District Church of the Nazarene Internal Audit for fiscal year 2014-2015 Independent Internal Audit Report This Internal Audit covered the fiscal year period from March 2014 through February 2015. The audit included an independent audit review along similar guidelines as documented in “The Annual Church Audit” by Dan Busby for Nazarene churches. The financial audit covered the following areas and processes: financial statements, cash receipts, deposits, cash disbursements, accounts payable, accounts receivable, petty cash funds, bank statement reconciliations, savings and investment accounts, records of assets including land, buildings, and other assets, insurance policies, personnel and payroll records and reporting, and internal controls, including segregation of duties. The audit was conducted from June 29 through July 2, 2015. Conclusion: I certify that the financial statements of the Northern California District of the Church of the Nazarene are correctly stated.

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Recommendation: The bank account signatures need to be updated by adding Gary Moore and deleting John Calhoun. Additionally, the financial statements, (including cash receipts, deposits, disbursements, bank statements, and investment accounts (if applicable) for the following ministries were audited:

NorCal District Sunday School Ministries

Golden Gate Community

Berkeley Project

Sunnyvale

East Bay Korean Construction Project

The financial information for each ministry listed was correctly stated without exception. Carryl Keenan, the District Treasurer has been very diligent in her stewardship duties. Thank you Carryl for the courtesy and cooperation given during the audit review, and for the opportunity for me to serve.

Very truly yours,

A Lynn Mottram, CIA, CFE, CRMA Mottram Control Solutions

3. Nominating Committee

The nominating committee consisted of Rev. Gary Moore, District Superintendent, Rev. Patti Branscome, Linda Sprowl, Rev. David Hoi, Rev. Curtis Lillie, Rev. Elizabeth Palmer, Rev. David Steinhart, Rev. Myeong Mo Kim

4. District Board of Ministry Chairman: Gary Moore Rick Bassett, Daniel Chung, Bob Kilpatrick, Tim King, Steve Redmond, John Shearer, Joe Shreffler, David Steinhart, John Wilcox (Terms to expire 2017) Patti Branscome, Wilber Chiu, Wilmer Guido, David Hoi, Joven Laroya, Curtis Lillie, Karl Mason, Elizabeth Palmer, Elizabeth Potter, Sunil Sharma, (Terms to expire 2018)

5. Memoirs

Antioch Family: Barbara Asher Clearlake: Conrad Peterson Concord Christ Community: Marjorie Carpenter, Sybil Case, Jim Hulshaf, Dorese Nix, Rev. James Monty Stewart Crescent City: Paul McFarland Cupertino New Life: Darrel Chambers, Misty Clyde Eureka First: Jan Dupuy, Harvey Griggs, Mary Moore Fortuna: Charles Dawdy, Joyce Teasley Fremont Journey of Faith: Louise Thompson Hayward First: Kimberly Ford Livermore Discovery: Cynthia Davis San Francisco Christian Gospel: Jimmy Go San Francisco New Life: Daniel Abraham, Laurence Nallan, Editha Sales San Francisco Sunset Chinese: Wing Kwan San Jose International Christian Center: Loett Grace Burrows San Jose Valley: Helen E. Evans Santa Cruz: Mike Pisenti Santa Rosa: Frank Felly, Ruth Robison Vallejo First: Linda Frei, Aleene Wilcox

6. Committee on Local Church and Pastoral Support

Pastoral care is a biblical concept and practice that is assigned to men and women full of the Spirit and wisdom that cannot be considered lightly by your elected church boards. Realizing that staffing and financing resources of the churches can vary, we urge the appropriate committee to study and recommend actions at least annually in each of the following areas. (Churches receiving district support must comply with existing district policy regarding local church finance.) The following are recommended:

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Local Church

1. Unless it is unavoidable, there should be just one member from each family serve on the church board. This is not a requirement of the Nazarene Manual, but generally is for the common health of the church. 2. Consider electing a board member for 2-3 year terms with rotating policy. In this case, up to 1/3 of the members would rotate off and be eligible for reelection after one year.

Salary

1. That the salaries of pastor and paid staff be carefully reviewed annually. Cost-of-living increases should not be viewed as a raise, but only a means of keeping your pastor and staff current with the salary package with which they began their assignment. Consideration for merit pay increases should be a separate decision. Each church should carefully consider what criteria it wants to use in determining merit pay increases. When a pastor leads a church in growth that is reflected in increased finances, let this be a factor in determining the amount of increase in his or her salary and benefits. 2. That the pastoral remunerations comprise: a. Fair and generous salary including the full amount of Social Security (based on pastor’s salary plus housing allowance and/or parsonage rental value and utilities). b. Parsonage and/or housing allowance. c. Utilities and parsonage expense. d. Family health and life insurance premiums, insurance co-payments and/or deductibles. e. Church-related vehicle usage reimbursement or allowance. f. Annuity allowance and/or other supplemental retirement programs. g. Continuing ministerial education allowance. h. Miscellaneous professional reimbursements for such things as books, entertainment, conventions, and conferences. 3. That the church pays the Pensions and Benefits Budget in full. The Church of the Nazarene has a new retirement plan that places 3 percent of the average pastor’s salary (APS) into a personal TSA account. Currently, this provides an annual amount of $500 into these retirement accounts. If churches and/or districts reach 100 percent of their pension’s budget, an additional $500 is placed into these personal accounts. Another benefit of paying the Pensions and Benefits Budget in full is that the pastor’s term life insurance that is provided by the general church is increased. When a district pays 90 percent of its assigned Pensions and Benefits budget, all the enrolled ministers on the district have double coverage under the Basic Group Term Life Insurance Plan. Double coverage means that the basic $2,500 policy for ordained ministers is worth $5,000. The basic $1,500 policy for district-licensed ministers is worth $3,000. When a district pays 95 percent, the benefits are tripled, and when a district reaches 100 percent payment of its assigned budget, the benefits are quadrupled! 4. That the church and the pastors and associates agree to an amount from the salary and benefits package that should be placed in a TSA account towards retirement. This is in addition to the amount put in by the general church. Questions regarding TSA accounts should be directed to the Pensions and Benefits Office in Lenexa, Kansas (916-577-0500).

Insurance

1. That health insurance for the pastor and his/her family be paid for by the local church. Those within the Kaiser Permanente zip codes are eligible for the Kaiser plan. The Smile Saver dental plan is available for the dental care of our pastors and their families. 2. That each church develops a policy regarding sick leave for pastors and associates. That consideration be given to provide the supplemental term life insurance and disability insurance for the pastor that is offered by the general church. Disability income insurance is a protection for the church as well as help for a pastor who suffers a long-term illness. Information is available at the district office or through the Pension and Benefits office in Lenexa, Kansas (916-577-0500).

Reimbursed Expenses

1. That car expenses are reimbursed or a car allowance be set up for each pastor to defray expenses incurred in operating an automobile for pastoral calling, church business, and other necessary church-related travel costs. 2. That the church board encourages the pastor(s) to enroll in pastoral continuing education programs by providing financial remuneration for at least one such opportunity annually. 3. That each church provide the pastor(s) with a professional expense amount to assist in purchasing books, tapes, etc., for his/her library, and supplies, such as birthday cards, wedding gifts, etc., that are for his/her ministry. 4. That a hospitality expense amount be established to reimburse the pastor(s) for his/her entertainment and business expenses. 5. That each local church set aside in a savings fund a monthly allotment toward the pastor’s 2017 General Assembly expense, and that it be sufficient to include his/her family. 6. That each church encourage the pastor to participate in general, district, and educational programs and activities (i.e., general assembly, evangelism conferences, district assembly, Pastors’ and Spouses’ Retreat, team meetings, pastors’ days, camps), and that his/her expenses be cared for by the church. This time away should not be considered part of the pastor’s vacation, and pu lpit supply is to be provided as necessary by the local church.

Housing

1. That the church board will discuss with the pastor the option of purchasing his or her own home. The church may wish to consider an interest-free loan to the pastor, assisting with a down payment. At the same time, churches must investigate the long-term value of retaining a church-owned parsonage. 2. Where the church does not supply a parsonage or the pastor owns his or her own home, that, in addition to basic salary, the pastor be given a housing allowance. The housing allowance should be established by taking into consideration the current housing and utility costs. 3. That before a church arranges for a pastor to own his/her own home, full consultation be made with the District Superintendent and cleared by the District Board of Church Properties.

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4. That where the church provides a parsonage, the church should pay all expenses such as mortgage payments, taxes, and utilities. A committee should be assigned the responsibility of inspecting the parsonage semiannually so that repairs and improvements are cared for properly and adequately. 5. That if the church owns a parsonage, steps should be taken to apply to the county tax assessor to have the property tax exempt. If the church has questions on the procedure, contact the District Treasurer for assistance.

Vacations and Sabbatical

1. That each church grants its pastor and full-time staff a paid vacation based on total length of full-time service in the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene in accordance with the following schedule:

0—4 years of service: two weeks paid vacation (14 days, including 2 Sundays) 5—14 years of service: three weeks paid vacation (21 days, including 3 Sundays) 15 years and over: four weeks (28 days, including 4 Sundays) 25 years and over: 35 days, including 5 Sundays (not consecutive)

2. That the church board urge its pastor and full-time staff to take a minimum of one regularly scheduled day off each week. 3. That each church be sensitive to the needs of their pastor(s). They live with great responsibility in the ministry and face growing pressures that can result in burnout. Therefore, local church leaders should make provision for a sabbatical/study leave during the seventh consecutive year of service in the present local church as well as other special needs ministries such as marriage enrichment, counseling service, and an occasional extra day off for rest and renewal. Implementing this sabbatical is to be done after consultation by the board with the district superintendent. (Refer to Manual paragraph 129.10).

Encouragement and Support

1. That each church develops intentional and meaningful ways to regularly pray for and lift up pastors, staff and families. 2. That each church finds ways to recognize the pastor/staff and family members at appropriate times of the year, i.e., birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, etc. 3. That each church participates in the nationally designated Pastor Appreciation Sunday in October. Materials are available through Focus on the Family or the district office. 4. That each local church board reviews this report annually at least two months before the new budget process begins. 5. That the pastor and church board conduct an annual planning session where goals and expectations are reviewed and updated. A copy of this written understanding is to be sent to the district superintendent. (Refer to Manual paragraph 122)

To the Pastors

That pastors continually seek new opportunities to serve the church body through giving and providing loving support and care for the strengthening and building up of the Kingdom according to 1 Peter 5:1-3 (NASB): “Therefore, I exhort the elders among you, as your fellow elder and witness of the sufferings of Christ, and a partaker also of the glory that is to be revealed, shepherd the flock of God among you, exercising oversight not under compulsion, but voluntarily, according to the will of God; and not for sordid gain, but with eagerness; nor yet as lording it over those allotted to your charge, but proving to be examples to the flock.”

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V. NMI Convention Proceedings

NorCal District NMI Convention May 12, 2016

1. Welcome and call to order (District NMI Joe Shreffler) a. Introduction of handouts and display tables

2. Organization of Convention (District NMI Elizabeth Palmer) a. Set the voting bar b. Name Board of Tellers c. Request for seating of alternates

3. Educational Materials Orders Explanation (Linda Cole and Joe Shreffler) a. Guidance to place orders online

4. First Ballot: District Officers (Elizabeth Palmer and Joe Shreffler) a. Declare alternates seataed and close seating for alternates b. Call for distribution of ballots c. Secure adoption of the ballot and begin voting d. Collection of completed ballots and dismissal of tellers

5. Jesus Film Report (District NMI President Emeritus, John Wilcox) a. Introduction of John Wilcox (District NMI Vice-President, Laura Duckworth) b. John Wilcox reports

6. Special Order of the Day a. Introduction of Missionary Speakaers Kent and Kathleen Pelton (Joe Shreffler) b. Stories of God’s work in Thailand (Kent and Kathleen Pelton)

7. Deputation Offering for the Peltons (Joe Shreffler) a. Gratitude to the Peltons and giving of gift basket b. Pelton Deputation offering of $1433.56 c. Nazarene Foundation givings of $173.22 d. Total Deputation funds received: $1606.78

8. Collection of Tylenol and Shipping Contributions (District Boxwork Coordinator, Donna Rickard) 9. First Ballot Results (Elizabeth Palmer)

a. Total votes cast: 94 b. Those elected for District NMI Executive Board Members: President Joe Shreffler (88 yes, 4 no);

Vice-President Laura Duckworth (91 yes, 0 no); Secretary Elizabeth Palmer (93 yes, 0 no); Treasurer Gary Won (91 yes, 0 no)

c. Those elected for District NMI Council Members-at-Large: Abija Abbadasari (87 votes), Cielo Perez (89 votes), Andrew Shreffler (85 votes)

10. Second Ballot: NMI General Convention Delegates (Elizabeth Palmer and Joe Shreffler) a. Call for distribution of ballots b. Secure adoption of the ballot and begin voting c. Collection of conmpleted ballots and dismissal of tellers

11. District President’s Report (Joe Shreffler) a. Introduction of District NMI President Joe Shreffler (Elizabeth Palmer) b. Joe Shreffler reports

12. Receive Costa Rica Project Pledges and Offering for Direct Gifts (Joe Shreffler) a. 22 Church Pledges received totaling $9900 b. Individual Pledges totaling $1530 c. Costa Rica Project offering of $453 d. Nazarene Foundation giving of $793.07 e. Total Costa Rica Project funds promised: $12,676.07

13. Local NMI Presidents’ Recognition (Laura Duckworth) a. Congratulations to local Presidents on their accomplishments for the year b. Instructions for receiving award bags

14. Second Ballot Results and Declarations of Election (Elizabeth Palmer) a. Total votes cast: 113 b. Elected as Special Representative to General Convention 2017: Donna Rickard (110 votes) c. NMI Delegation to General Convention 2017 total votes: Elmer Guido (53), Lolita Rodriguez (17),

Gary Won (22), Laura Duckworth (68), Elizabeth Palmer (58), Larry Fitch (49), Sharon Kilpatrick (29), Charlie Ah Sing (51), Linda Cole (31), Linda Sprowl (45), Donna Betzer (22)

d. Those elected to NMI Delegation to General Convention 2017: Laura Duckworth, Elizabeth Palmer, Elmer Guido, Charlie Ah Sing

e. Order of alternates: Larry Fitch, Linda Sprowl, Linda Cole, Sharon Kilpatrick 15. Partners (LINKS) New Missionaries and Assignments (Deborah Bryant)

a. Deborah Reports 16. Foundation for the Legacy of Youth (F.L.Y.) Fund Pledges and Offering (John Wilcox and Jake Duckworht)

a. 17 Pledges totaling $2150 b. F.L.Y. offering of $1244 c. Nazarene Foundation giving of $49.64

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d. Total F.L.Y. funds promised $3443.64 17. Announcements

a. SDMI and NMI Conventions to follow b. Instructions for lunch

18. Presentation of Costa Rica Scout Team and NMI District Council with Prayer Commitment (Rev. Gary Moore, District Superintendent)

19. Adjournment

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth Palmer, NMI Secretary

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VI. Financial and Statistical

A. District Treasurer

FISCAL YEAR ENDING 2/29/16

2015-2016

BUDGET 2015-2016

2014-2015

INCOME

District Budgets 239,965 225,000 195,105 Ministry Income 200,592 211,642 341,095

Pastoral Care 0 0 843

TOTAL $440,557 $436,642 $537,850

EXPENSES

Missions 150,456 129,875 230,003 Pastoral Care 0 1,000 2,200 Salaries 132,089 141,867 130,275 Pastor’s Expenses 32,747 40,000 34,964 District Parsonage 64,500 64,500 69,806 Professional Services 4,965 2,400 4,931 Office Expenses 18,453 19,400 19,224 Insurance 14,571 9,000 8,518 District Boards 4,984 6,000 5,682 Pastoral Administration 6,960 8,000 9,264 District/General Assembly 10,832 14,600 22,984

TOTAL $440,557 $436,642 $537,850

INCOME/LOSS 0 0 0

INVESTMENTS

INCOME:

Interest Income 241 0 5,067 Church Plant Fund -30,569 266,080 184,717

Kinzler Center 268,968 265,000 265,989

TOTAL $238,640 $531,080 $455,773

EXPENSES:

Kinzler Center 150,754 150,000 145,321 Church Plant Fund 122,053 112,180 26,385 Ministry Support 168,113 174,242 190,781 TOTAL $440,920 $436,422 $362,487

INCOME/LOSS -$202,280 $94,658 $93,286

BALANCE SHEET PREVIEW YEAR COMPARSION

Feb 29, 16

Feb 28, 15

ASSETS

Current Assets

Checking/Savings

Bank of America 147,363.09

16,307.14

BofA - Sunnyvale Restricted 8,819.91

97,967.13

Kinzler Center - Checking 16,406.67

21,395.06

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Kinzler Center - Savings 1,041.25

21,038.90

NCU - Checking 1,200.01

1,356.01

NCU - GGC Restricted 13,329.14

19,589.31

NCU - Savings 64.97

64.89

Petty Cash 165.83

195.83

Total Checking/Savings 188,390.87

177,914.27

Accounts Receivable

Accounts Receivable 0.00

2,114.23

Total Accounts Receivable 0.00

2,114.23

Total Current Assets 188,390.87

180,028.50

Fixed Assets

271 Pepperwood 450,000.00

450,000.00

5440 Hiddenwood 850,000.00

850,000.00

Alameda Church 1,000,000.00

1,000,000.00

Alameda Parsonage 600,000.00

600,000.00

D.S. Auto 31,691.00

27,691.00

Kinzler Center Building 3,000,000.00

3,000,000.00

Office Furniture 5,000.00

5,000.00

San Leandro Church 1,000,000.00

1,000,000.00

San Pablo Church 600,000.00

600,000.00

Sunnyvale Parsonage 1,200,000.00

1,200,000.00

Total Fixed Assets 8,736,691.00

8,732,691.00

Other Assets

Loan - Clay Street (GGC) 0.00

55,994.89

Loan - East Bay Korean (SV) 116,000.00

50,000.00

Loan - Hayward 1st (SV) 250,879.58

261,188.53

Loan - Livermore 125,000.00

0.00

Loan - Livermore (SV) 1,806,298.35

1,714,439.92

Loan - McKinleyville (SV) 100,093.40

102,787.65

Loan - Oakland Bayview 0.00

11,223.19

Loan - Oakland Parsonage (SV) 0.00

285,528.00

Loan - Pastor 1 0.00

1,700.00

Loan - Pastor 3 4,500.00

4,500.00

Loan - Pastor 4 1,376.38

1,376.38

Loan - Petaluma (SV) 29,892.23

34,050.82

Loan - Salinas Bet-El (SV) 161,645.41

165,047.09

Loan - San Pablo (SV) 100,640.19

105,474.25

Loan - SJ Valley (SV) 156,160.14

157,469.69

Loan - The Point (SV) 500,000.00

1,220,000.00

Loan - Vallejo First (SV) 197,253.40

197,283.80

Loan - Vallejo Korean (SV) 125,457.84

128,675.33

Loan - Willits (SV) 22,593.01

23,604.07

S/d Middlefield (SV) 3,600.00

0.00

S/D Moorpark (SV) 3,400.00

3,400.00

TX AM Investment 823.42

823.42

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Van Hulzen Invest - District 3,013,544.66

3,276,445.34

Van Hulzen Invest - NMI 55,038.02

55,957.39

Van Hulzen Invest - San Bruno 213,790.34

217,102.27

Van Hulzen Invest - SDMI 32,491.03

27,875.60

Van Hulzen Invest - Sunnyvale 3,175,837.99

2,355,347.02

Total Other Assets 10,196,315.39

10,457,294.65

TOTAL ASSETS

19,121,397.26

19,370,014.15

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

Liabilities

Current Liabilities

Other Current Liabilities

Concord Christian Centro Igel 0.00

128.90

D.S. Auto Replacement 11,845.84

44,705.59

Federal Withholding 3,250.36

593.68

General Assembly Savings 7,200.00

3,600.00

General Church - Hispanic 11,911.84

14,390.84

General Church Contribution 10,000.00

10,000.00

India Project - Manipur 200.00

200.00

Lay Ministry Education Fund 3,048.42

3,048.42

Misc In/Out 348.45

0.00

Pac Rim Classes 350.00

350.00

Restricted - Golden Gate 13,329.14

75,584.20

Restricted - NMI Invest 55,038.02

55,957.39

Restricted - SDMI Invest 32,491.03

27,875.60

Restricted - Sunnyvale Funds 8,058,571.45

8,082,263.30

Restricted -San Bruno Parsonage 213,790.34

217,102.27

Salaries 3,423.25

3,503.75

State Withholding 205.00

36.00

Total Other Current Liabilities 8,425,003.14

8,539,339.94

Total Current Liabilities 8,425,003.14

8,539,339.94

Long Term Liabilities

Golden Gate Community Loan 225,000.00

157,000.00

S.F. New Life - Note 80,322.71

80,322.71

Total Long Term Liabilities 305,322.71

237,322.71

Total Liabilities 8,730,325.85

8,776,662.65

Equity

Opening Bal Equity 16,950,050.14

16,950,050.14

Retained Earnings -6,356,698.64

-6,450,011.09

Net Income -202,280.09

93,312.45

Total Equity

10,391,071.41

10,593,351.50

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 19,121,397.26

19,370,014.15

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B. ANNUAL NORCAL DISTRICT NMI TREASURER’S REPORT - FY 03/2015 to 02/2016

NMI

Funds Received 03/2015 to 02/2016 2015-16 Budget

Deputation 939

District Income 8,220

General Convention 2,584

Foundation – Legacy Youth (F.L.Y) 4,142

Tylenol Shipping (net) 0

Work & Witness (W&W) 1,071

Work & Witness Plus (W&W+) 100

Other 3

Total Funds Received 17,059

Funds Disbursed

District Convention

Awards/Gifts 274 1,000

Convention Site 0 500

Copies 0 100

Council Expenses 609 0

Custodian 0 250

Deputation 0 400

Honorariums 1,000 1,000

Hotel/Meals/Airfare 814 1,350

Mileage 24 150

President’s Expense 0 400

Supplies 0 250

Other 12 0

Total – District Convention 2,734 5,400

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General

Bank Service Charges 81 156

Compassionate Ministries 300 500

Conference & Travel 0 2,000

Council Expenses 518 1,000

Deputation 501 0

F.L.Y. disbursements 0 0

Mileage 222 350

Missionary Kids Christmas 0 200

President’s Expense 0 200

Pulpit Supply 0 300

Supplies 0 200

Tylenol Shipping (net) 240 0

W&W 6,700 6,700

W&W+ 0 0

Other/Transfers 0 0

Total - General 8,561 11,606

Total Funds Disbursed 11,295 17,006

NET INCOME/(LOSS) $5,764

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C. ANNUAL NORCAL DISTRICT NYI TREASURER’S REPORT 03/2015 to 02/2016

Mar '15 - Feb 16

Income

Admin Income

Interest Income 7.66

Training 90.00

Admin Income - Other 495.02

Total Admin Income 592.68

District Shared Income 11,743.38

Event Income

Adult Leadership Retreat 140.00

Allnighter 4,253.00

Mid High Camp 13,520.00

NYC 8,470.00

Sr. High Camp 15,145.00

Total Event Income 41,528.00

Total Income 53,864.06

Expense

Administration

Advertising & Promotion 571.98

Bank Service Charges 120.00

Computer & Internet Expenses 245.00

Conferences and Meetings 2,410.02

Council Meetings 48.50

Interest Expense 107.11

Office Supplies 209.07

Printing and Reproduction 76.50

Travel 5.00

Unspecified Exp 1,029.54

Total Administration 4,822.72

Event Expenses

Adult Leadership Retreat 209.37

Allnighter 3,430.24

District Assenbly 1,818.38

Elevate 1,806.79

Mid High Camp 13,328.86

NYC 15,982.77

Quizzing 58.94

Sr. High Camp 18,645.44

Total Event Expenses 55,280.79

Total Expense 60,103.51

-6,239.45

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NYI Balance Sheet - Feb. 29, 2016

Feb 29, 16

ASSETS

Current Assets

Checking/Savings

Checking 5,031.65

Savings 750.93

Total Checking/Savings 5,782.58

Total Current Assets 5,782.58

TOTAL ASSETS 5,782.58

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

Equity

Opening Bal Equity 4,854.51

Retained Earnings 7,167.52

Net Income -6,239.45

Total Equity 5,782.58

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 5,782.58

D. Sunday School & Discipleship Ministries – 03/2015 to 02/2016

Mar '15 - Feb 16

Income

District Income 8,807.53

Interest Income 9.60

Total Income 8,817.13

Expense

Bank Service Charges 140.00

Camp

Kids Encounter 272.50

Total Camp 272.50

Conferences and Meetings 277.43

District Assembly 630.00

District Chair 350.00

Evangelism and Special Events 465.84

Family Retreat 1,452.41

General Assembly 600.00

Honorium 500.00

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Office Supplies 183.63

Unrealized Invest Losses 205.23

Van Hulzen Mangement Fees 179.34

Total Expense 5,256.38

Net Income

3,560.75

SDMI Balance Sheet – February 29, 2016

Feb 29, 2016

ASSETS

Current Assets

Checking/Savings

ACCU Checking 5,071.22

ACCU Savings 4,247.74

Van Hulzen Mgmt Acct 32,491.03

Total Checking/Savings 41,809.99

Total Current Assets 41,809.99

TOTAL ASSETS

41,809.99

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

Liabilities

Current Liabilities

Other Current Liabilities

General Assembly Reserve 1,200.00

Total Other Current Liabilities 1,200.00

Total Current Liabilities 1,200.00

Total Liabilities 1,200.00

Equity

Opening Balance Equity 36,664.11

Retained Earnings 385.13

Net Income 3,560.75

Total Equity

40,609.99

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 41,809.99

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E. DISTRICT SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL REPORT

Real Estate

Value District Property $4,850,000 Value District Center $3,000,000 Value of District Parsonage $ 850,000 Indebtedness on District Property $ 305,323

Church Giving need update

a1 Paid Local Interests $8,006.502 a2 Paid District Interests $ 278,142 a3 Paid Education Interests $ 126,113 a4 Paid General Interests $ 486,314

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Alameda New Beginnings2 0 0 0Rev. Joseph M Shreffler

70 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 70Antioch Family3 31 0 39Rev. John A. Shearer

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno4 0 0 0Rev. Guillermo "Tony" Antonio

Vasquez

22 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 19Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion5 46 0 15Rev. Robert H. Dipert

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Berkeley Church Plant6 0 0 0Rev. Gaddy Mailyn

Barbero-Reyes

Rev. Humberto T. Reyes

206 1 1 0 0 13 0 0 13 194Casa De Oracion7 100 0 6Rev. Juan Hernandez Urena

157 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 153Castro Valley*8 90 0 50Dr. Steven G. Redmond

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno9 0 0 0Rev. Salvador Zavala

49 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 7 43Clearlake10 63 0 4Rev. Christian R. Gravesen

482 156 1 150 5 13 4 0 9 625Concord Christ Community11 182 0 144

27 6 3 3 0 8 0 8 0 25Concord Christ Community Korean12 17 0 4Rev. Jae Woo James Cheon

80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80Concord Christiano Centro13 40 0 0Rev. Martin Lopez Serrano

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Concord Korean14 0 0 0

64 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 65Crescent City15 42 0 39Rev. Robert T. Wheeler

190 5 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 193Cupertino New Life16 89 0 0Rev. Christopher P. Hoch

109 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 33 76 - Cupertino Leon de Juda17 94 0 10Rev. Salatiel Navarrete

0 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 27Daly City El Shaddai Spanish18 0 0 0

118 17 0 17 0 6 0 2 4 129Daly City Western Korean19 87 0 20Rev. Myeong Mo Kim

61 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 6 56East Bay "Hana" Korean20 26 0 3Dr. Samuel K. Chun

566 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 10 559Eureka First21 160 0 79Steven J. Berti

104 4 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 106Fortuna22 51 0 64

44 11 0 11 0 19 0 13 6 36Fremont Camino de Fe23 38 0 30Rev. Rosa Miriam Palma

Hernández

108 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 109Fremont Journey of Faith*24 38 0 61Rev. Joseph M Shreffler

68 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 63Fuego de Dios25 40 0 0Rev. Oscar H. Morales

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Greenfield New Start Hispanic26 0 0 0Rev. Rudy Zamora

0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6Hanuel Sori Korean27 6 0 0

112 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 5 108Hayward First28 114 0 15Rev. Karl L. Mason

45 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 43Hayward First Samoan29 57 0 0Rev. Leatapo Tapelu

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hayward Hindi30 0 0 0Rev. John S. Murti

227 0 0 0 0 22 0 3 19 205Hayward Mana del Cielo31 110 0 8Rev. Julio Cesar Mena Cortez

25 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 24Hayward Siloe32 45 0 10Mr. Andres Martinez Herera

125 10 10 0 0 2 0 0 2 133Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida33 40 0 4Rev. Ariosto I. Delabra

121 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 123Iglesia del Nazareno Juan 8:3234 72 0 30Rev. Juan Hernandez Urena

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65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65Indonesian Christian Community36 12 0 0Grace Widjaja

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0La Cosecha37 0 0 0

65 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 2 59La Gran Comision38 40 0 25Rev. Jose J. Lopez

17 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 19Lake39 18 0 6Rev. David F. Kincaid

71 16 3 12 1 2 0 0 2 85Livermore Discovery40 76 0 14Rev. Curtis D. Lillie

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Livermore Spanish Discovery41 0 0 0

52 15 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 67Marin Hamilton Community42 20 0 40Rev. Patricia L. Branscome

57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57Marin Hamilton Community Haitian43 38 0 0Rev. Fritz Toussaint

38 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 37Monterey Living Hope44 52 0 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Monterey Palabra de Vida45 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Napa Iglesia del Nazareno46 0 0 0Rev. Arturo Sanchez

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83 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 84Napa Living Vine*47 42 0 40Rev. Michael Ryan Palmer

10 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Oakland Bayview Fellowship48 14 0 0Rev. Rick Eastman

5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5Oakland Filipino49 17 0 0Rev. Billy C. Verceles

31 9 4 5 0 5 3 0 2 35Palo Alto CrossRoads Community50 50 0 0Rev. Jake Duckworth

48 10 0 10 0 6 0 5 1 52 - Casa de Dios51 90 0 20Rev. Douglas Jose Soto Castillo

232 2 2 0 0 7 0 2 5 227Petaluma Hillside*52 114 0 232Rev. David M. Myers

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Emanuel53 0 0 0Rev. Olga Purificacion Arevalo

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197 23 0 23 0 11 0 0 11 209Pittsburg First54 91 0 0Rev. Marvin G. Pounds

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pittsburg Hispanic55 0 0 0Saul Calderon

277 8 8 0 0 16 0 4 12 269Salinas Bet-El56 110 0 10Rev. Rudy Zamora

56 6 0 6 0 2 2 0 0 60Salinas New Life57 65 0 0Rev. Timothy S. King

53 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 54Salinas Nuevo Comenzar58 78 0 0Rev. Atenor Lagunas Lopez

65 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 4 62San Bruno59 40 0 0Dr. P. T. Mammen

68 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 66San Francisco Chinese60 49 0 1Rev. Robert B. Shreffler

74 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 71San Francisco Christian Gospel61 25 0 30Rev. Michael T. Chua

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0San Francisco Golden Gate Community62 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0San Francisco Golden Gate Fellowship63 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0San Francisco Hosana64 0 0 0

48 3 0 3 0 7 0 0 7 44San Francisco Life Light65 35 0 1Rev. Daniel Chung

97 12 0 9 3 5 0 4 1 104San Francisco New Life66 39 0 52Rev. Jeffrey T. Mammen

51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51San Francisco New Start Ministries67 39 0 0Rev. Joseph M Shreffler

74 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 74San Francisco Sunset Chinese68 31 0 10Rev. Wilber W. Chiu

100 4 1 3 0 5 2 0 3 99San Jose Cambrian Park*69 85 0 45Rev. Robert J. Kilpatrick

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian70 9 0 0Madsen Celestin

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225 11 5 5 1 31 0 10 21 205San Jose International Christian Center*72 132 0 1Rev. Christopher N. Nallan

48 12 0 11 1 0 0 0 0 60San Jose Valley73 46 0 15Rev. Wayne E. Evans

92 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 72San Jose Valley Korean*74 72 0 5Clay Baek

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76 10 10 0 0 7 0 0 7 79San Pablo75 60 0 0Rev. Ariel A. Ruiz

106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106San Ramon Christ Community76 72 0 33Rev. David D. Steinhart

43 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 44Santa Clara77 29 0 0Rev. Charles K. Ah Sing

10 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 11Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean78 7 0 1Dr. Soo Nam Park

323 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 321Santa Cruz79 128 0 240Rev. John D. Wilcox

236 16 1 13 2 4 1 0 3 248Santa Rosa80 134 0 109Rev. Rick G. Bassett

84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84Sonoma Valley81 66 0 25Rev. Kevin W. Goss

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sunnyvale82 0 0 0

858 0 0 0 0 53 4 0 49 805The Point83 357 0 309Rev. Gregory L. Gates

35 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 37Ukiah Valley First84 12 0 24Rev. Benjamin C. DeLong

64 1 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 62Vallejo First85 40 0 10Rev. Mark D. Koekemoer

39 4 0 4 0 5 0 3 2 38Vallejo Korean86 30 0 2Rev. Young Soo Bae

140 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 138Vallejo New Life Filipino*87 75 0 55Rev. Joven R. Laroya

18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Vencedores de Imposibles88 0 0 0Rev. Maria L. Heredia

47 5 0 4 1 2 0 0 2 50Watsonville89 98 0 19Rev. Jerry W. Carter

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno90 0 0 0Rev. Juan L. Garcia

50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50Willits91 8 0 5Rev. Richard T. Powers

48 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 47Willow Creek92 23 0 20Rev. Michael D. Bell

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7,706 439 58 348 33 390 22 88

93 201 657 36 361 128 525 7,755

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Alameda New Beginnings2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Antioch Family3 8 4 3 2 37 11 48 17 15 5 12 0 4 31 0

Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion5 40 12 35 6 49 28 124 46 12 34 30 0 20 30 0

Berkeley Church Plant6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Casa De Oracion7 30 30 18 18 53 53 101 101 50 65 0 0 18 10 4

Castro Valley*8 12 4 12 3 137 75 161 82 75 14 4 0 12 110 50

Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clearlake10 13 4 21 11 32 18 66 33 31 12 15 0 20 0 0

Concord Christ Community11 93 26 58 30 343 165 494 221 74 141 75 0 44 182 0

Concord Christ Community Korean12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Concord Christiano Centro13 14 14 12 12 50 10 76 36 24 14 0 0 12 0 0

Concord Korean14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Crescent City15 11 4 5 2 56 40 72 46 25 15 0 0 6 25 47

Cupertino New Life16 20 17 8 3 55 40 83 60 55 5 0 0 3 20 0

- Cupertino Leon de Juda17 7 25 6 6 60 60 73 91 91 20 0 0 10 0 0

Daly City El Shaddai Spanish18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Daly City Western Korean19 17 17 3 3 72 65 92 85 58 50 0 0 16 68 0

East Bay "Hana" Korean20 5 5 4 3 8 8 17 16 15 12 0 0 3 0 0

Eureka First21 75 75 42 42 66 66 183 183 43 40 86 0 48 0 0

Fortuna22 20 13 2 2 36 36 58 51 18 24 0 0 8 12 0

Fremont Camino de Fe23 8 8 10 10 10 10 28 28 28 20 0 0 10 0 0

Fremont Journey of Faith*24 7 5 1 1 24 16 32 22 6 17 0 0 2 47 61

Fuego de Dios25 8 7 7 5 30 25 45 37 37 0 0 0 5 1 0

Greenfield New Start Hispanic26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hanuel Sori Korean27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hayward First28 80 71 24 5 65 27 169 103 71 32 0 0 4 1 0

Hayward First Samoan29 11 11 38 32 39 14 88 57 57 0 0 0 32 47 0

Hayward Hindi30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hayward Mana del Cielo31 20 48 16 16 51 84 87 148 28 90 0 0 16 13 13

Hayward Siloe32 12 10 16 12 10 10 38 32 15 10 0 0 10 0 0

Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida33 9 9 9 9 15 15 33 33 9 23 0 0 0 0 0

Iglesia del Nazareno Juan 8:3234 18 18 12 12 40 40 70 70 26 40 0 0 11 1 1

Iglesia del Nazareno Manantial del Vida35 12 12 7 7 25 25 44 44 39 39 0 0 7 7 0

Indonesian Christian Community36 1 1 0 0 14 12 15 13 13 12 0 0 0 0 0

La Cosecha37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Lake39 56 44 27 18 209 209 292 271 271 271 0 0 0 22 8

Livermore Discovery40 19 13 9 0 119 25 147 38 0 25 0 0 11 71 0

Livermore Spanish Discovery41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Marin Hamilton Community42 0 0 0 0 5 4 5 4 0 4 0 0 0 20 0

Marin Hamilton Community Haitian43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Monterey Living Hope44 12 9 4 3 40 40 56 52 12 40 0 0 0 28 0

Monterey Palabra de Vida45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Napa Iglesia del Nazareno46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Napa Living Vine*47 15 6 20 6 45 45 80 57 0 15 0 0 20 15 0

Oakland Bayview Fellowship48 1 1 2 2 8 4 11 7 5 0 0 0 3 6 0

Oakland Filipino49 3 3 4 4 10 7 17 14 14 0 0 0 4 10 0

Palo Alto CrossRoads Community50 20 10 30 10 50 30 100 50 36 25 0 0 15 20 10

- Casa de Dios51 18 18 23 23 34 34 75 75 41 0 0 0 25 0 0

Petaluma Hillside*52 50 19 30 15 250 52 330 86 5 52 0 0 20 232 0

- Emanuel53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pittsburg First54 10 3 19 16 83 53 112 72 35 37 10 12 20 60 320

Pittsburg Hispanic55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Salinas Bet-El56 26 25 18 18 96 96 140 139 80 20 0 0 0 0 0

Salinas New Life57 30 12 30 12 50 30 110 54 15 39 0 0 30 45 20

Salinas Nuevo Comenzar58 8 8 5 5 11 11 24 24 13 0 0 0 7 0 0

San Bruno59 4 7 6 8 15 30 25 45 7 38 20 0 5 15 5

San Francisco Chinese60 4 2 2 2 62 45 68 49 23 25 0 0 2 23 0

San Francisco Christian Gospel61 10 5 4 3 30 15 44 23 8 15 0 0 4 0 0

San Francisco Golden Gate Community62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco Golden Gate Fellowship63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco Hosana64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco Life Light65 5 5 10 10 32 26 47 41 41 41 0 0 10 0 0

San Francisco New Life66 12 5 2 1 70 27 84 33 12 12 0 0 11 2 0

San Francisco New Start Ministries67 5 2 14 6 44 31 63 39 9 39 0 0 32 51 0

San Francisco Sunset Chinese68 0 0 8 6 13 11 21 17 10 6 0 0 6 3 0

San Jose Cambrian Park*69 45 31 23 8 96 18 164 57 47 35 20 0 8 42 40

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San Jose International Christian Center*72 21 16 23 19 104 78 148 113 29 26 22 0 15 9 5

San Jose Valley73 15 13 0 0 27 10 42 23 6 20 0 0 0 0 0

San Jose Valley Korean*74 16 14 10 10 66 45 92 69 24 55 25 0 0 0 0

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San Ramon Christ Community76 24 12 15 9 101 48 140 69 47 47 0 0 15 9 0

Santa Clara77 17 6 6 4 18 3 41 13 13 10 30 0 8 41 0

Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean78 1 1 0 0 6 6 7 7 7 6 0 0 0 0 0

Santa Cruz79 54 27 7 2 177 411 238 440 109 331 57 0 3 84 29

Santa Rosa80 21 21 15 15 41 41 77 77 40 30 0 0 15 0 0

Sonoma Valley81 35 8 10 6 50 20 95 34 8 20 0 15 10 84 0

Sunnyvale82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Point83 53 41 48 27 207 142 308 210 53 122 116 0 48 829 0

Ukiah Valley First84 0 0 0 0 20 8 20 8 8 5 0 0 0 0 0

Vallejo First85 10 5 10 4 35 25 55 34 25 15 4 0 12 10 0

Vallejo Korean86 1 1 2 2 24 19 27 22 22 16 0 0 0 0 0

Vallejo New Life Filipino*87 30 20 12 5 113 50 155 75 68 22 21 0 13 78 0

Vencedores de Imposibles88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Watsonville89 35 20 25 20 89 20 149 60 0 20 30 0 28 0 0

- Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Willits91 5 0 3 0 20 8 28 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Willow Creek92 12 6 8 3 15 10 35 19 15 0 0 0 0 0 0

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613 2,414 731 27 577 2,233 2,146 4,274 6,062 2,792 3,914 568 867 914 1,281

1,532 935 953 624 4,614 2,981 7,099 4,540 2,191 2,187 579 154 762 2,828 413

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Alameda New Beginnings2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Antioch Family3 55,515 2,875 1,754 0 4,629 1,175 2,551 0 2,551 1,153 0 1,153

Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion5 60,000 1,874 5,093 0 6,967 799 2,100 0 2,100 945 0 945

Berkeley Church Plant6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Casa De Oracion7 195,020 7,151 1,073 0 8,224 2,926 6,501 0 6,501 1,710 0 1,710

Castro Valley*8 134,519 7,226 3,500 0 10,726 2,956 6,568 0 6,568 2,956 0 2,956

Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clearlake10 131,530 4,493 2,250 0 6,743 1,838 6,370 0 6,370 2,866 0 2,866

Concord Christ Community11 397,642 20,562 7,602 0 28,164 8,412 18,658 0 18,658 8,396 0 8,396

Concord Christ Community Korean12 48,259 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Concord Christiano Centro13 47,250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Concord Korean14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Crescent City15 61,295 3,789 2,585 0 6,374 1,296 2,878 386 3,264 1,296 0 1,296

Cupertino New Life16 176,929 13,532 7,335 0 20,867 3,753 8,360 0 8,360 3,762 0 3,762

- Cupertino Leon de Juda17 71,172 3,080 0 0 3,080 1,260 2,800 0 2,800 1,260 0 1,260

Daly City El Shaddai Spanish18 0 25 360 0 385 11 23 0 23 11 0 11

Daly City Western Korean19 180,498 3,000 1,100 0 4,100 0 2,069 0 2,069 931 0 931

East Bay "Hana" Korean20 53,458 1,663 0 0 1,663 680 1,511 0 1,511 680 0 680

Eureka First21 370,664 10,000 1,045 0 11,045 0 14,897 0 14,897 6,703 0 6,703

Fortuna22 144,398 4,187 1,857 0 6,044 1,713 5,009 0 5,009 2,254 0 2,254

Fremont Camino de Fe23 17,851 361 0 0 361 148 291 0 291 131 0 131

Fremont Journey of Faith*24 57,575 2,910 2,952 0 5,862 1,200 2,627 0 2,627 1,190 0 1,190

Fuego de Dios25 50,300 1,466 0 0 1,466 600 1,332 0 1,332 600 0 600

Greenfield New Start Hispanic26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hanuel Sori Korean27 3,500 0 50 0 50 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hayward First28 45,852 1,694 425 0 2,119 581 1,049 0 1,049 472 25 497

Hayward First Samoan29 47,876 917 450 0 1,367 375 833 0 833 375 0 375

Hayward Hindi30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hayward Mana del Cielo31 97,898 734 0 0 734 300 667 0 667 300 0 300

Hayward Siloe32 6,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida33 35,591 1,342 232 0 1,574 549 1,222 0 1,222 549 0 549

Iglesia del Nazareno Juan 8:3234 73,584 1,341 0 0 1,341 549 1,218 0 1,218 548 0 548

Iglesia del Nazareno Manantial del Vida35 25,605 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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La Cosecha37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

La Gran Comision38 17,747 1,579 50 0 1,629 646 1,435 0 1,435 646 0 646

Lake39 2,570 42 0 0 42 9 207 0 207 93 0 93

Livermore Discovery40 317,636 16,472 3,167 9,550 29,189 6,741 14,885 0 14,885 6,738 0 6,738

Livermore Spanish Discovery41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Marin Hamilton Community42 5,576 0 425 0 425 279 481 0 481 216 0 216

Marin Hamilton Community Haitian43 16,046 373 0 0 373 153 339 0 339 152 0 152

Monterey Living Hope44 168,027 8,920 787 0 9,707 3,649 8,108 0 8,108 3,649 0 3,649

Monterey Palabra de Vida45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Napa Iglesia del Nazareno46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Napa Living Vine*47 86,200 4,708 10,775 0 15,483 1,927 4,567 2,000 6,567 2,055 0 2,055

Oakland Bayview Fellowship48 18,995 992 1,008 0 2,000 1,193 921 0 921 415 0 415

Oakland Filipino49 15,287 797 0 0 797 326 725 0 725 326 0 326

Palo Alto CrossRoads Community50 94,786 4,953 5,402 9,750 20,105 2,055 4,427 0 4,427 1,988 200 2,188

- Casa de Dios51 125,003 3,932 200 0 4,132 1,609 3,574 0 3,574 1,608 0 1,608

Petaluma Hillside*52 240,679 10,160 9,085 2,500 21,745 4,157 11,406 0 11,406 5,133 500 5,633

- Emanuel53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pittsburg First54 215,596 16,120 34,814 0 50,934 5,100 11,707 0 11,707 5,268 0 5,268

Pittsburg Hispanic55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Salinas Bet-El56 101,579 367 0 0 367 150 333 0 333 150 0 150

Salinas New Life57 115,788 5,920 6,780 0 12,700 2,457 5,517 0 5,517 2,482 200 2,682

Salinas Nuevo Comenzar58 27,676 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Bruno59 51,662 2,694 2,000 0 4,694 1,102 2,249 0 2,249 1,102 0 1,102

San Francisco Chinese60 116,195 7,112 4,633 0 11,745 2,166 5,426 0 5,426 2,442 0 2,442

San Francisco Christian Gospel61 41,100 0 0 0 0 0 1,655 0 1,655 745 0 745

San Francisco Golden Gate Community62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco Golden Gate Fellowship63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco Hosana64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Francisco Life Light65 81,290 1,490 600 2,600 4,690 610 2,803 0 2,803 1,261 0 1,261

San Francisco New Life66 148,139 7,731 7,339 0 15,070 3,164 7,030 0 7,030 3,164 0 3,164

San Francisco New Start Ministries67 28,267 1,473 846 0 2,319 604 1,340 0 1,340 603 0 603

San Francisco Sunset Chinese68 27,647 1,443 100 0 1,543 588 1,314 0 1,314 592 0 592

San Jose Cambrian Park*69 126,943 6,380 7,105 0 13,485 2,598 6,274 0 6,274 2,823 100 2,923

- San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian70 9,681 386 40 0 426 157 401 0 401 180 0 180

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San Jose International Christian Center*72 33,383 1,812 405 0 2,217 632 1,630 0 1,630 734 0 734

San Jose Valley73 28,826 850 30 0 880 350 1,310 0 1,310 590 0 590

San Jose Valley Korean*74 120,226 0 0 0 0 0 6,219 0 6,219 2,798 0 2,798

San Pablo75 39,555 1,097 782 0 1,879 449 997 0 997 449 0 449

San Ramon Christ Community76 207,569 2,500 1,630 0 4,130 1,100 2,234 0 2,234 1,006 0 1,006

Santa Clara77 111,848 9,920 14,217 0 24,137 3,396 7,925 0 7,925 3,561 250 3,811

Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean78 36,650 0 300 0 300 0 0 0 0 0 200 200

Santa Cruz79 104,540 12,172 25,286 0 37,458 2,062 4,506 286 4,792 2,027 540 2,567

Santa Rosa80 270,814 13,970 5,399 6,169 25,538 5,717 12,700 0 12,700 5,715 250 5,965

Sonoma Valley81 94,563 5,091 1,151 0 6,242 2,022 4,484 0 4,484 2,018 0 2,018

Sunnyvale82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Point83 503,230 0 10,330 0 10,330 10,105 25,260 0 25,260 11,367 0 11,367

Ukiah Valley First84 12,787 0 365 95 460 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vallejo First85 89,317 6,294 1,329 0 7,623 2,340 6,781 0 6,781 3,052 968 4,020

Vallejo Korean86 75,400 1,760 0 586 2,346 720 1,600 0 1,600 720 0 720

Vallejo New Life Filipino*87 133,437 0 0 0 0 0 6,690 0 6,690 3,010 0 3,010

Vencedores de Imposibles88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Watsonville89 107,257 4,392 983 0 5,375 1,801 4,259 0 4,259 1,917 0 1,917

- Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Willits91 9,244 0 273 0 273 0 483 0 483 217 0 217

Willow Creek92 14,702 0 322 0 322 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

Northern California Supplemental 0 0 0

6,843,926 126,113 3,233 122,880 278,142 2,672 275,470 104,272 489,037 31,250 197,666 260,121

6,495,299 274,211 219,682 34,407 528,300 112,728 260,409 1,344 261,753 117,364 5,425 122,789

348,627 (14,090) (22,016) (3,157) (39,263) (8,456) 15,061 1,328 16,389 5,516 (2,192) 3,324 Increase / (Decrease)

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Alameda New Beginnings1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Alameda New Beginnings2 0 0 0 30,000 0 0 30,000 30,000 0 0 No

Antioch Family3 2,000 0 40,653 19,800 2,200 54,066 118,719 128,227 2,000,000 0 Yes

Antioch Iglesia del Nazareno4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Arcata Campbell Creek Connexion5 26,528 5,441 44,472 0 510 0 76,951 87,762 2,000,000 100,000 No

Berkeley Church Plant6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Casa De Oracion7 14,000 0 72,053 40,423 15,000 2,308 143,784 163,145 0 0 No

Castro Valley*8 26,935 0 47,000 66,329 839 1,836 142,939 166,145 2,000,000 0 Yes

Castro Valley Iglesia del Nazareno9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Clearlake10 9,604 9,980 40,948 6,343 0 52,131 119,006 136,823 750,000 80,898 No

Concord Christ Community11 47,159 45,804 98,508 82,508 32,475 73,263 379,717 443,347 5,000,000 1,007,161 Yes

Concord Christ Community Korean12 8,400 0 33,600 0 0 6,059 48,059 48,059 0 0 No

Concord Christiano Centro13 21,000 0 36,000 0 0 0 57,000 57,000 0 0 No

Concord Korean14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Crescent City15 21,216 0 10,600 1,185 2,102 28,191 63,294 75,524 1,715,000 0 Yes

Cupertino New Life16 53,400 0 104,897 61,284 1,623 47,481 268,685 305,427 1,220,313 0 Yes

- Cupertino Leon de Juda17 15,500 0 24,156 10,333 0 2,400 52,389 60,789 0 0 No

Daly City El Shaddai Spanish18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 430 0 0 No

Daly City Western Korean19 61,002 0 62,500 24,014 3,000 20,964 171,480 178,580 500,000 0 No

East Bay "Hana" Korean20 409,302 0 26,400 26,914 0 14,000 476,616 481,150 2,500,000 0 No

Eureka First21 0 0 225,547 24,423 11,300 68,266 329,536 362,181 1,400,000 0 No

Fortuna22 16,766 0 32,596 36,764 0 883 87,009 102,029 1,420,000 0 No

Fremont Camino de Fe23 7,200 0 6,240 0 280 2,431 16,151 17,082 0 0 No

Fremont Journey of Faith*24 17,268 0 49,640 16,920 0 67,227 151,055 161,934 5,500,000 0 Yes

Fuego de Dios25 14,400 0 31,200 0 0 1,110 46,710 50,708 0 0 No

Greenfield New Start Hispanic26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Hanuel Sori Korean27 0 0 3,350 0 0 0 3,350 3,500 0 0 No

Hayward First28 400 24,000 31,200 12,000 8,500 5,200 81,300 85,546 3,300,000 280,000 No

Hayward First Samoan29 12,560 0 12,000 9,000 5,000 4,800 43,360 46,310 0 0 No

Hayward Hindi30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Hayward Mana del Cielo31 4,200 0 60,000 12,000 1,000 11,312 88,512 90,513 0 0 No

Hayward Siloe32 3,600 0 2,400 0 0 0 6,000 6,000 0 0 No

Iglesia del Nazareno Fuente de Vida33 13,125 0 10,220 0 300 1,738 25,383 29,277 0 0 No

Iglesia del Nazareno Juan 8:3234 0 0 15,000 8,500 0 31,886 55,386 59,042 0 0 No

Iglesia del Nazareno Manantial del Vida35 25,565 0 0 0 0 0 25,565 25,565 0 0 No

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Indonesian Christian Community36 11,700 0 19,770 0 0 6,888 38,358 40,758 0 0 No

La Cosecha37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

La Gran Comision38 0 0 0 0 3,140 0 3,140 7,496 0 0 Yes

Lake39 0 0 0 0 550 1,399 1,949 2,300 0 0 Yes

Livermore Discovery40 283,006 97,140 63,637 40,253 6,348 9,270 499,654 557,207 3,721,000 1,931,298 Yes

Livermore Spanish Discovery41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Marin Hamilton Community42 0 0 2,904 6,586 0 0 9,490 10,891 2,000,000 0 No

Marin Hamilton Community Haitian43 1,200 0 0 12,000 0 818 14,018 15,035 0 0 No

Monterey Living Hope44 5,057 0 44,990 29,436 0 46,002 125,485 150,598 5,000,000 0 Yes

Monterey Palabra de Vida45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Napa Iglesia del Nazareno46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Napa Living Vine*47 0 0 55,000 20,000 4,800 3,000 82,800 108,832 8,000,000 0 Yes

Oakland Bayview Fellowship48 61,562 5,318 11,103 46,500 500 35,594 160,577 165,106 5,000,000 0 Yes

Oakland Filipino49 5,173 0 3,600 2,340 0 2,000 13,113 15,287 0 0 Yes

Palo Alto CrossRoads Community50 54,860 4,936 31,300 29,600 250 40,647 161,593 190,368 10,000,000 105,838 Yes

- Casa de Dios51 0 0 75,000 10,000 0 10,884 95,884 106,807 0 0 No

Petaluma Hillside*52 7,500 0 102,995 19,300 6,605 5,900 142,300 185,241 3,377,778 67,000 No

- Emanuel53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Pittsburg First54 55,632 0 80,256 14,394 8,859 56,768 215,909 288,918 3,000,000 0 Yes

Pittsburg Hispanic55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Salinas Bet-El56 22,896 18,894 28,940 17,493 12,245 1,523 101,991 102,991 350,000 161,000 No

Salinas New Life57 480 0 1,834 44,550 1,147 78,526 126,537 149,893 3,000,000 0 Yes

Salinas Nuevo Comenzar58 18,000 0 8,400 0 1,276 0 27,676 27,676 0 0 No

San Bruno59 5,689 0 0 36,204 5,033 15,782 62,708 71,855 2,000,000 0 Yes

San Francisco Chinese60 0 0 11,000 9,750 0 45,939 66,689 88,468 1,000,000 0 No

San Francisco Christian Gospel61 8,400 0 28,800 500 1,000 0 38,700 41,100 0 0 No

San Francisco Golden Gate Community62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Francisco Golden Gate Fellowship63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Francisco Hosana64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Francisco Life Light65 3,600 0 27,000 32,950 2,323 18,951 84,824 94,188 0 0 No

San Francisco New Life66 0 0 59,280 18,545 725 33,099 111,649 140,077 1,264,540 0 Yes

San Francisco New Start Ministries67 0 0 0 0 338 27,270 27,608 32,474 0 0 Yes

San Francisco Sunset Chinese68 9,700 0 0 4,800 700 13,138 28,338 32,375 400,000 0 Yes

San Jose Cambrian Park*69 10,711 0 35,730 5,040 468 48,136 100,085 125,365 6,200,000 0 Yes

- San Jose Cambrian Park Haitian70 0 0 7,200 6,000 0 0 13,200 14,364 0 0 Yes

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San Jose International Christian Center*72 17,556 0 0 28,656 200 14,600 61,012 66,225 16,000,000 0 No

San Jose Valley73 657 10,200 7,124 3,536 1,290 125 22,932 26,062 2,500,000 10,200 No

San Jose Valley Korean*74 70,542 0 96,336 39,198 4,061 44,563 254,700 263,717 0 0 No

San Pablo75 500 0 0 12,000 0 0 12,500 16,274 750,000 100,000 No

San Ramon Christ Community76 50,910 0 77,088 63,148 4,270 7,162 202,578 211,048 2,000,000 0 No

Santa Clara77 7,601 0 79,490 7,599 2,735 21,560 118,985 158,254 3,500,000 0 Yes

Santa Clara Spiritual Fountain Korean78 1,200 0 27,600 0 2,200 5,350 36,350 36,850 0 0 No

Santa Cruz79 14,646 71,056 32,642 58,320 3,018 6,312 185,994 232,873 2,200,000 0 Yes

Santa Rosa80 50,357 0 93,082 77,011 1,914 27,499 249,863 299,783 5,000,000 0 Yes

Sonoma Valley81 17,914 0 20,000 55,000 522 8,801 102,237 117,003 900,000 0 Yes

Sunnyvale82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

The Point83 208,972 46,630 146,233 153,336 500 89,360 645,031 702,093 13,600,000 500,000 No

Ukiah Valley First84 395 0 0 0 588 11,710 12,693 13,153 1,000,000 0 No

Vallejo First85 1,590 19,110 13,592 12,000 1,545 0 47,837 68,601 1,225,000 364,720 Yes

Vallejo Korean86 320,000 4,500 48,000 0 3,000 12,000 387,500 392,886 350,000 123,000 No

Vallejo New Life Filipino*87 6,245 22,169 40,014 0 0 19,240 87,668 97,368 1,800,000 143,165 No

Vencedores de Imposibles88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Watsonville89 5,145 0 54,540 16,324 194 3,371 79,574 92,926 1,200,000 0 No

- Watsonville Iglesia del Nazareno90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Willits91 0 2,602 0 5,500 0 0 8,102 9,075 200,000 22,384 No

Willow Creek92 8,294 0 0 3,805 0 996 13,095 13,517 450,000 0 No

Northern California Supplemental 0 0

4,996,664 136,293,631 9,004,066 8,006,502 1,271,735 166,473 1,439,409 2,562,285 387,780 2,178,820

2,315,420 392,486 2,468,471 1,280,567 155,642 1,168,776 7,781,362 8,806,932 136,382,000 6,013,637

(136,600) (4,706) 93,814 158,842 10,831 102,959 225,140 197,134 (88,369) (1,016,973)

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