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WEST TEXAS DISTRICT
2015
ONE HUNDRED - SEVENTH ASSEMBLY JOURNAL
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SESSION HELD AT
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
APRIL 16-17 2015
ONE HUNDRED - SEVENTH
ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL
of the
WEST TEXAS DISTRICT
Church of the Nazarene
Session held at
Lubbock, Texas
April 16-17, 2015
Dr. Eugénio Duarte Dr. David E. Downs General Superintendent District Superintendent
MINISTERS ORDAINED—April 16, 2015
(left to right) Dr. David & Susan Downs, district superintendent; Rev. Abelardo & Oliva Cerda; Rev. Robert & Diana Cabello;
Rev. Jacob & Kalee Isbell; Dr. Eugenio Duarte, general superintendent; Earl Robertson, asst. district superintendent
DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF THE WEST TEXAS DISTRICT
General District District Date Place Host Pastor Superintendent Superintendent Secretary
1 1909 Meridian E. P. Ellyson W. E. Fisher
2 1910 Hamlin H. F. Reynolds W. E. Fisher
3 1911 Wichita Falls P. F. Bresee I. M. Ellis W. F. Rutherford
4 1912 Hamlin H. F. Reynolds I. M. Ellis W. F. Rutherford
5 1913 Bowie P. F. Bresee I. M. Ellis W. F. Rutherford
6 1914 Hamlin I.M. Ellis H. F. Reynolds B. M. Kilgore Elbert V. Buzbee
7 1915 Min Wells R. G. Peach W. C. Wilson J. C. Henson Elbert V. Buzbee
8 1916 Abilene H. C. Cagle R. T. Williams J. C. Henson Elbert V. Buzbee
9 1917 Hamlin J. E. Carr E. F. Walker J. C. Henson Thos. Ahern
10 1918 Bowie S. W. McClushy J. W. Goodwin J. Walter Hall Elbert V. Buzbee
11 1919 Hamlin B. H. Haynie R. T. Williams J. Walter Hall H. C. Evans
12 1920 Plainview J. P. Ingle J. W. Goodwin J. Walter Hall Redwine
13 1921 Abilene T. L. Mulanax R. T. Williams Allie Irick W. B. Pinson
14 1922 Amarillo M. M. Lowry J. W. Goodwin Allie Irick W. B. Pinson
15 1923 Hamlin L. P. McCary R. T. Williams Allie Irick Emma Irick
16 1924 Hamlin H. B. White H. F. Reynolds Allie Irick W. B. Pinson
17 1925 Hamlin W. H. Phillips J. W. Goodwin Allie Irick Emma Irick
18 1926 Lubbock S. L. Woods R. T. Williams Allie Irick Emma Irick
19 1927 Wichita Falls J. P. Ingle H. F. Reynolds H. C. Cagle J. C. Hoger
20 1928 Plainview R. M. Hocker R. T. Williams H. C. Cagle Martin Westbrook
21 1929 Abilene V. B. Atteberry J. B. Chapman H. C. Cagle Martin Westbrook
22 1930 Wellington Homer Land J. W. Goodwin H. C. Cagle Martin Westbrook
23 1931 Sweetwater J. H. Whitaker J. B. Chapman H. C. Cagle Martin Westbrook
24 1932 Lubbock R. M. Hocker R. T. Williams V. B. Atteberry Martin Westbrook
25 1933 Cisco Luther Pryor J. W. Goodwin V. B. Atteberry Martin Westbrook
26 1934 Wellington S. L. Wood J. B. Chapman V. B. Atteberry Martin Westbrook
27 1935 Abilene R. B. Gilmore R. T. Williams V. B. Atteberry Martin Westbrook
28 1936 Plainview D. W. Simpson J. W. Goodwin V. B. Atteberry Martin Westbrook
29 1937 Wichita Falls Jack Carter R. T. Williams J. Walter Hall John Knight
30 1938 Hillsboro John L. Knight J. B. Chapman J. Walter Hall John Knight
31 1939 Amarillo L. H. Dickerson R. T. Williams J. Walter Hall John Knight
32 1940 Lubbock A. F. Laing R. T. Williams John Knight O. V. McMahon
33 1941 Wellington Hadley Hall J. B. Chapman John Knight O. V. McMahom
34 1942 Lubbock A. F. Laing R. T. Williams John Knight O. V. McMahon
35 1943 Denton H. A. Casey R. T. Williams John Knight O. V. McMahon
36 1944 Quanah Geo. Eppler H. V. Miller W. B. Walker O. V. McMahon
37 1945 Plainview D. M. Duke J. B. Chapman W. B. Walker O. V. McMahon
38 1946 Lubbock A. F. Laing H. C. Powers W. B. Walker O. V. McMahon
39 1947 Cisco Cecil Stowe H. V. Miller W. B. Walker O. V. McMahon
40 1948 Plainview H. G. Bohannon G. B. Williamson W. B. Walker O. V. McMahon
41 1949 Plainview J. B. Rose Samuel Young W. B. Walker O. V. McMahon
42 1950 Plainview J. B. Rose O. J. Nease O. W. Jenkins O. V. McMahon
43 1951 Fort Worth James McGraw G. B. Williamson O. W. Jenkins L. V. Reazin
44 1952 Amarillo L. A. Ogden H. C. Powers O. W. Jenkins L. V. Reazin
45 1953 Wichita Falls B.Burgner Samuel Young O. W. Jenkins L. V. Reazin
46 1954 Mineral Wells J. E. Perryman Sr. D.I. Vanderpool O. W. Jenkins L. V. Reazin
47 1955 Plainview H. E. McClain H. C. Benner O. W. Jenkins L. V. Reazin
48 1956 Lubbock Milton Poole H. C. Powers O. W. Jenkins L. V. Reazin
49 1957 Amarillo L. A. Ogden Samuel Young O. W. Jenkins H. B. Dean
50 1958 Fort Worth W. J. Benson D.I. Vanderpool O. W. Jenkins H. B. Dean
51 1959 Lubbock MiltonPoole G. B. Williamson O. W. Jenkins W. S. Hanna
52 1960 Amarillo Harold Davis H. C. Powers R. W. Hurn W. S. Hanna
53 1961 Abilene Wayne Gash H. C. Benner R. W. Hurn W. S. Hanna
54 1962 Lubbock Milton Poole V. H. Lewis R. W. Hurn W. S. Hanna
55 1963 Lubbock MiltonPoole H. C. Powers R. W. Hurn W. S. Hanna
56 1964 Fort Worth W. S. Hanna Samuel Young R. W. Hurn W. S. Hanna
57 1965 Lubbock James R. Bell George W. Coulter R. W. Hurn James H. Robertson
58 1966 Amarillo Robert H. Green G. B. Williamson R. W. Hurn Corbie Grimes
59 1967 Abilene Corbie Grimes V. H. Lewis R. W. Hurn Corbie Grimes
60 1968 Lubbock James R. Bell H. C. Powers R. W. Hurn Corbie Grimes
61 1969 Lubbock W. M. Dorough Orville W. Jenkins Lyle E. Eckley Corbie Grimes
62 1970 Fort Worth R. T. Bolerjack George W. Coulter Lyle E. Eckley Wallace R. Renegar
63 1971 Lubbock W. M. Dorough Edward Lawlor Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
64 1972 Lubbock W. M. Dorough Samuel Young Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
65 1973 Fort Worth Clifton Wooldridge Charles H. Strickland Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
66 1974 Amarillo Fred Fike Eugene L. Stowe Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
67 1975 Lubbock Charles Kirby Edward Lawlor Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
68 1976 Lubbock Charles Kirby George W. Coulter Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
69 1977 Lubbock Charles Kirby V. H. Lewis Lyle E. Eckley Bruce Chamberlain
70 1978 Lubbock Eugene Sanders Charles H. Strickland Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
71 1979 Lubbock Eugene Sanders Orville W. Jenkins Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
72 1980 Lubbock Eugene Sanders William M. Greathouse Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
73 1981 Lubbock Jerome Hancock Jerald D. Johnson Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
74 1982 Lubbock Jerome Hancock V. H. Lewis Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
75 1983 Lubbock Jerome Hancock V. H. Lewis Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
76 1984 Lubbock Jerome Hancock Charles H. Strickland Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
77 1985 Lubbock Jerome Hancock Charles H. Strickland Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
78 1986 Lubbock Jerome Hancock Raymond W. Hurn Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
79 1987 Lubbock John Donnerberg Raymond W. Hurn Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
80 1988 Lubbock John Donnerberg Eugene L. Stowe Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
81 1989 Lubbock John Donnerberg Eugene L. Stowe Gene Fuller Bruce Chamberlain
82 1990 Abilene Mark Lancaster Don Owens Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
83 1991 Wichita Falls Randall Cloud Don Owens Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
84 1992 Fort Worth Bill Bowers Jerald D. Johnson Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
85 1993 Lubbock John Donnerberg Jerald D. Johnson Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
86 1994 Amarillo Gene Anderson John A. Knight Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
87 1995 Abilene Garland Wallace John A. Knight Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
88 1996 Amarillo Gene Anderson William J. Prince Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
89 1997 Lubbock John Donnerberg William J. Prince Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
90 1998 Lubbock John Donnerberg Paul G. Cunningham Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
91 1999 Fort Worth Ron Schoenfelolt Paul G. Cunningham Charles Jones Bruce Chamberlain
92 2000 Lubbock John Donnerberg James H. Diehl Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
93 2001 Lubbock John Donnerberg James H. Diehl Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
94 2002 Lubbock John Donnerberg Jim L. Bond Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
95 2003 Lubbock John Donnerberg Jim L. Bond Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
96 2004 Lubbock John Donnerberg Jerry D. Porter Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
97 2005 Lubbock B. Curtis Sellers Jerry D. Porter Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
98 2006 Lubbock B. Curtis Sellers J. K. Warrick Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
99 2007 Arlington D. Wayne Hicks J. K. Warrick Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
100 2008 Lubbock B. Curtis Sellers Jesse C. Middendorf Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
101 2009 Arlington D. Wayne Hicks Jesse C. Middendorf Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
102 2010 Fort Worth C.B. Glidden David W. Graves Charles Jones Paul W. Marshall
103 2011 Lubbock B. Curtis Sellers David W. Graves Charles Jones Barry Stephens
104 2012 Fort Worth C.B. Glidden Stan A. Toler David E. Downs Barry Stephens
105 2013 Lubbock Michael Page Stan A. Toler David E. Downs Earl Robertson
106 2014 Fort Worth C.B.Glidden Eugenio Duarte David E. Downs Earl Robertson
107 2015 Lubbock Michael Page Eugenio Duarte David E. Downs Earl Robertson
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Contents Page
I. Official Directory ..................................................................................................................... 9 A. DISTRICT OFFICERS AND LEADERS ............................................................................ 9 B. DISTRICT BOARDS ......................................................................................................... 10 C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES ............................................................................................ 11 D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS ................................................................. 11
E. DISTRICT ZONES, CHURCHES ..................................................................................... 12 F. DISTRICT LEADERS—CONTACT INFORMATION ................................................... 14 G. WHERE TO SEND MONEY ............................................................................................ 17 H. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY ................................................................................ 18 I. ORDAINED MINISTERS--ELDERS ............................................................................... 46
J. ORDAINED MINISTERS--DEACONS ........................................................................... 54 K. LICENSED MINISTERS .................................................................................................. 54
II. General Information ............................................................................................................ 56 A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER ............................................................ 56
B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED ................................................................... 57 C. ELECTED TO ELDER'S ORDERS .................................................................................. 57 D. DECEASED MINISTERS.................................................................................................57
E. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP ......................................................................... 57 F. GRANTED MINISTER'S LICENSE ................................................................................. 57
G. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER'S LICENSE ...................................................... 57 H. MINISTER'S LICENSE NOT RENEWED ....................................................................... 57 I. GRANTED REGISTERED EVANGELIST CERTIFICATION ...................................... 57
J. APPROVED FOR LOCAL SUPPLY ................................................................................ 58
K. NEW CHURCHES ORGANIZED....................................................................................57
L. CHURCHES MERGED......................................................................................................57
M. CHURCHES INACTIVE ................................................................................................... 58
N. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS ............................................................................................ 58 O. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS--NAME CHANGE ............................................................ 58 P. CHURCH-TYPE MISSION DROPPED............................................................................58
Q. PAC CHURCHES .............................................................................................................. 58 R. PAC CHURCHES--NAME CHANGE..............................................................................58
S. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS GROWTH AWARD ................................................ 58
III. Plan of Examination ........................................................................................................... 59 IV. Daily Proceedings ............................................................................................................... 61
V. Reports ................................................................................................................................. 67 A. DISTRICT OFFICERS ...................................................................................................... 67
1. District Superintendent ............................................................................................... 67 2. District NMI President................................................................................................ 67 3. District NYI President ................................................................................................ 72 4. District SDMI Chairman ............................................................................................ 72 5. District Children’s Ministries Director ....................................................................... 74
B. DISTRICT BOARDS ......................................................................................................... 75 1. Advisory Board........................................................................................................... 75
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2. Ministerial Credentials Board ..................................................................................... 77
3. Ministerial Studies Board ........................................................................................... 78 C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES ............................................................................................ 79
1. Auditing ...................................................................................................................... 79
2. Finance........................................................................................................................ 80 3. Memoirs ...................................................................................................................... 84 4. Nominations................................................................................................................ 86
VI. Department Convention..................................................................................................... 86 A. DISTRICT NMI CONVENTION/VISION CONFERENCE ............................................ 86
VII. Financial and Statistical ................................................................................................... 90 A. DISTRICT TREASURER .................................................................................................. 90 B. NMI TREASURER ............................................................................................................ 96 C. NYI TREASURER ............................................................................................................. 96
D. CHILDREN’S MINISTRY TREASURER ........................................................................ 97 E. CAMP ARROWHEAD TREASURER ............................................................................. 98
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I. Official Directory
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS AND LEADERS
General Superintendent in Jurisdiction—Dr. Eugenio Duarte, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa,
KS 66220
District Superintendent—(2018) David E. Downs (Susan), Liberty Bank Tower, 860 Airport
Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054 ([email protected]; Office: 817-479-8611)
Asst. District Superintendent/(2016) District Secretary—Earl Robertson (Betty), P.O. Box
50224, Denton, TX 76206 ([email protected]; 540-312-4500)
District Treasurer—(2016) Dan Davisson (Karen), Liberty Bank Tower, 860 Airport Fwy., Suite
206, Hurst, TX 76054 ([email protected], 817-915-3651)
District NMI President—(2016) Cheryl Crouch (Jeff), 1522 Oakwood Dr., Denton, TX 76205
([email protected]; 940-453-6915; 940-565-8051)
District NYI President—(2016) Gary Young (Cori), 6110 Chicago Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424
([email protected]; 806-794-1675)
District SDMI Chairman—(2017) C.B. Glidden (Becky), 2001 E. Main St., Crowley, TX 76036
([email protected]; 817-297-7003 ext. 100)
Hispanic Ministry Advisory Council Facilitator--Moises Marquez, (Araceli), 6101 Hudson Dr.,
Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX 76001 ([email protected]; 817-521-0914)
District Superintendent Emeritus—Charles E. Jones (Barbara), 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort
Worth, TX 76120 ([email protected], 817-451-1600)
District Office and Administrative Personnel
District Office—Liberty Bank Tower, 860 Airport Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054
([email protected]; fax: 817-479-8615; 817-479-8611)
Office Manager—Geni Basurto (Charlie), Liberty Bank Tower, 860 W. Airport Fwy., Suite 206,
Hurst, TX 76054 ([email protected]; 817-479-8611)
District Resource Team
Camp Arrowhead—Camp Arrowhead, 5236 N. FM 199, Cleburne, TX 76033 (800-451-0214)
Camp Arrowhead Manager—Joe Thomas (Janet), Camp Arrowhead, 5236 N. FM 199, Cleburne,
TX 76033 ([email protected]; fax: 254-897-2535; 254-897-2323; Web
address: www.camparrowhead.bunk1.com)
Chaplaincy Director—Rodney T. Riggan (Wendy), 4607-2 Fordham St., Lubbock, TX 79416
([email protected]; 806-725-3812)
Disaster Relief Coordinator—Cal Callender (Ceresa), 1400 Lancaster St., Big Spring, TX 79720
([email protected], 432-271-8007)
Peniel School of Ministry— Keith Megehee, 1470 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112
([email protected]; 601-529-7217)
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B. DISTRICT BOARDS
Advisory Board
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
David E. Downs, chairman; C.B. Glidden, secretary
Ordained ministers—C.B. Glidden (2016), Terry Porter (2016), Ted Taylor (2017), Corey Jones
(2018), Mark Ramsey (2018),
Lay members—Ken Lewis (2016), Loretta Martin (2016), Dan Davisson (2017), Terry Fowler
(2018), Raylene Tucker (2018)
Camp Arrowhead Board
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
Ken Lewis, chairman ex-officio
Members—Calvary Callender (2016), Jim Jacobs (2016), Curt Plaxco (2016), Julian Corpus
(2017), Marshall Martin (2017), Marcia Nikl (2017), Jeff Crouch (2018), Marvin Pepper
(2018)
Ex officio members—district superintendent, district NYI president, district SDMI chairperson,
district adult ministries director, district children’s director, Camp Arrowhead Board
secretary, Camp Arrowhead Board treasurer (or their appointed representatives)
Court of Appeals Board
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
(Terms to expire 2017)
David E. Downs, chairman; ministers—C.B. Glidden, Mark Ramsey; lay members—Jim Jacobs
Ken Lewis
Hispanic Ministries Advisory Committee
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
Misael Alvarado, Lester Anderson, Mark Banda (HMAC DAB representative), Mirian Davidge
Ministerial Credentials Board
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
David E. Downs, chairman (ex officio); Earl Robertson, secretary (ex officio); Calvary
Callender (2016), Todd Derbyshire (2016), Mark Elam (2016), Pedro Cruz (2016), C.B. Glidden
(2017), Greg Johnson (2017), Corey Jones (2017), Terry Porter (2017), Rhonda Swanson (2018),
Barbara Jones (2018), Curt Plaxco (2018), Jimmye Cole (2019), Al Mixon (2019), Zach
Smithson (2019), Travis Zachary (2019)
Ministerial Studies Board
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
(Terms to expire 2017)
Mark Ramsey, Chairman; Mike Davis, Secretary; Alton Ashby, Mark Banda, Gene Chavez,
David Hollon, Delvin Wiles
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Sunday School Discipleship Ministries Board
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
C.B. Glidden, chairman (2015)
Ministers—Michael Davis (2016), Rick Calvert (2017), Terry Porter (2017), Mark Banda
(2018), Todd Derbyshire (2018),
Lay members—Chriss Burke (2016), Loretta Martin (2016), Marshall Martin (2017), Raylene
Tucker (2017), Renae Fowler (2018), Wayne McDonald (2018)
Ex-officio members—district superintendent, district NMI president, district NYI president,
district Disaster Relief Coordinator
Trustees, Southern Nazarene University
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
Ministers—David E. Downs (ex officio), Allen Hughes Jr. (2016), C.B. Glidden (2017)
Lay members—Jim Jacobs (2017), Cheryl Crouch (2018),
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES (See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
Auditing—W.G. Spruiell, Chairman; Rick Calvert, Member
Finance—Dan Davisson, chairman; Loretta Martin, recording secretary; ministers—Mark
Banda, Calvary Callender, Larry Dunlap, Daniel Dyer, Allen Hughes Jr., Greg Johnson,
Luis Maldonado, Michael Page, Terry Porter; lay members—Neil Hickerson, Jim Jacobs,
Carol McDonald, Carolyn McJunkin, W.G. Spruiell, Raylene Tucker, Floyd Warner,
Tommy Welch; ex-officio members--district superintendent, district treasurer, district
advisory board, district NMI president, district NYI president, district SDMI chairperson
(or their appointed representatives)
Memoirs—Earl Robertson, chairman; Betty Robertson, secretary
D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
District NMI Officers
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
President—Cheryl Crouch
Vice-President—Susan McPherson
Secretary—Karen Davisson
Treasurer—Zach Smithson
Alabaster—Jane Bowers
Children’s NMI, East—Yvette Alvarado
Children’s NMI, West—Jenni Monteblanco
Convention Registrar—Shauna Ferguson
Deputation—Jackie Miner
Discipling—Jenni Monteblanco
Educating—Carolyn McJunkin
Giving—Julie Calvert
Hispanic Coordinator--Mary Corpus
LINKS—Bibi Ganesh
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Media/Technology—Sam McPherson
Mission Call Coordinator—Brian Martin
Missionary Health Care—Deanna Sullivan
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries—Julie Calvert
Praying—Susan McPherson
World Mission Broadcast—Deanna Sullivan
Volunteer Ministries/Work & Witness—Susan McPherson
Youth Missions—Brian Martin
District NYI Officers
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
President—Gary Young
Vice President—Brian Martin
Communications Director—Kelsea Beville
Secretary— Kelsea Beville
Treasurer—Calvary Callender
Crave Camp Director—Adam Hasenbein
Adult Representatives—Adam Hasenbein (2016), Jake Isbell (2016), Ben Conyers (2017),
Chrissy Maldonado (2017), Reuben Snode (2017)
District SDMI Officers
(See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
Chairman—C.B. Glidden
Treasurer—Dan Davisson
Children's Ministries Council
Director of Children's Ministries—Jennifer Sommers
Children's Camps—Jennifer Sommers
Children’s Camps Registrar—Renae Fowler
Children’s Church—Katie Steel
Children's Quizzing—Chriss Burke
Festival Director—Elaine Nauert
Hispanic Representative—Misael Alvarado
Treasurer—Candace Clem
Adult Ministries Council
Director of Women's Ministries—Sandra Porter
E. DISTRICT ZONES, CHURCHES (See section F for addresses, e-mails and telephone numbers)
Abilene—Abilene First, Abilene Southwest, Abilene Trinity, Cisco, Hamlin
Zone Coordinator—Jeff Parson
NMI—Bibi Ganesh
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Kevin & Sherry Seigman
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Amarillo— Amarillo African Community (PAC), Amarillo First, Amarillo North Beacon,
Amarillo South Georgia, Amarillo Turning Point (PAC), Amarillo Valleyview, Cactus African
Mission (CTM), Cactus Hispanic (CTM), Dalhart, Dalhart Casa de Oracion (PAC), Dumas,
Dumas Nueva Vida (Inactive), Hereford, Hereford New Bethel
Zone Coordinator—Ted Taylor
NMI—Nan Haworth
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Tracey Ricenbaw
Arrowhead—Burleson, Cleburne, Granbury, Hillsboro, Mineral Wells, Stephenville,
Weatherford (Inactive), Whitney
Zone Coordinator—Alton Ashby
NMI—Doris McNutt
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Laura Shelton
Denton—Decatur Jesu Cristo es el Camino, Denton Hope Community, Denton Hope
Community Hispanic (PAC), Denton Willowwood, Denton Willowwood Hispanic, Gainesville
Eastside, Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer (Inactive), Lantana Community Fellowship,
Pilot Point, Prairie Point
Zone Coordinator—Mark Ramsey
NMI—Tracy French
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Roxie Schneider
Fort Worth—Fort Worth ChristCity, Fort Worth CrossPoint, Fort Worth Emanuel, Fort Worth
First, Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia, Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle, Fort Worth Haltom City, Fort
Worth Hanain (One in Christ) Korean, Fort Worth Northside, Fort Worth Sobre la Roca, Fort
Worth River Oaks Iglesia, Fort Worth Riverside Community,Fort Worth Trinity, Fort Worth
Trono de Gracia (PAC), Fort Worth Westridge, Keller El Remanente Primera (Inactive)
Zone Coordinator—Mark Banda
NMI—Gini Parsons
SDMI Children’s Dir.—
High Plains—Borger First, Borger Trinity, Higgins, Pampa, Perryton, Stinnett
Zone Coordinator—Terry Porter
NMI—Julie Calvert
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Sandra Porter
Lamesa—Andrews, Big Spring, Denver City, Grassland, Lamesa, Seagraves, Snyder
Zone Coordinator—Calvary Callender
NMI—LaVerne Spruiell
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Pam Billings
Lubbock—Abernathy, Dickens Bible, Levelland, Lubbock First, Lubbock Refuge, Plainview
First, Post, Ropesville
Zone Coordinator—Michael Page
NMI—Carolyn McJunkin
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Candace Clem
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Metro Mid-Cities—Arlington Antioch, Arlington First, Arlington Jesucristo Vive, Arlington
Renewed Life, Arlington Restoration Community, Euless Arabic, Euless First, Euless First
Hispanic, Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle, Hurst Pursuit Fellowship, Mansfield First,
Metroplex Chapel
Zone Coordinator—Zack Smithson
NMI—Rayedeene Watson
SDMI Children’s Dir.—
Wellington—Clarendon, Dodson, Wellington
Zone Coordinator—Al Mixon
NMI— Joy Anderson
Wichita Falls—Bowie, Bowie Hispanic, Burkburnett New Hope, Graham, Nocona, Wichita
Falls Cristo Vive (PAC), Wichita Falls First, Wichita Falls Lakeview
Zone Coordinator—Allen Hughes
NMI—Joyce Waskom
SDMI Children’s Dir.—Bobbie Bradshaw
F. DISTRICT LEADERS—CONTACT INFORMATION Officers, Auxiliary Organizations, Boards, Committees, and Zone Coordinators
Alvarado, Misael, P.O. Box 572, Hillsboro, TX 76645 ([email protected], 940-224-
4892)
Alvarado, Yvette, P.O. Box 572, Hillsboro, TX 76645 ([email protected], 940-224-4924)
Anderson, Joy, 2202 S.E. 10th St., Minerals Wells, TX 76067 ([email protected], 806-
205-1517)
Anderson, Lester, P.O. Box 7072, Fort Worth, TX 76111 ([email protected], 817-266-
4855)
Ashby, Alton, 127 S.W. Thomas, Burleson, TX 76354 ([email protected], 817-295-1977)
Basurto, Geni, Liberty Bank Tower, 860 W. Airport Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054
([email protected]; 817-479-8611)
Banda, Mark, 5812 Wall Ave., Haltom City, TX 76117 ([email protected], 817-983-1386)
Beville, Kelsea, 6110 Chicago Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424 ([email protected], 806-881-4304)
Billings, Pam, P.O. Box 10, Seagraves, TX 79359 ([email protected], 806-787-
9155)
Bowers, Jane, 7836 Grassland Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133 ([email protected], 817-247-2975)
Bradshaw, Bobbie, 4815 Fairway Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76310
([email protected], 940-692-2800)
Burke, Chriss, 3620 Garden Springs, Fort Worth, TX 76123 ([email protected]; 817-263-4021)
Callender, Calvary, 1400 Lancaster St., Big Spring, TX 79720 ([email protected], 432-271-
8007)
Calvert, Rick, P.O. Box 1571, Dalhart, TX 79022 ([email protected], 806-268-0912)
Calvert, Julie, 1217 Lariat Cir., Dalhart, TX 79022 ([email protected], 254-644-3503)
Chavez, Eugenio, 8423 Redonda St., Fort Worth, TX 76108 ([email protected], 817-
994-5506)
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Clem, Candace, 5437 46th St., Lubbock, TX 79414 ([email protected]; 806-797-6605)
Cole, Jimmye, 510 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065 ([email protected], 806-662-6785)
Conyers, Ben, 1629 Morrisson Dr., Ft. Worth, TX 76112 ([email protected], 817-676-
4873)
Corpus, Julian, 511 N. Brazos St., Granbury, TX 76048 ([email protected], 817-573-
4041)
Corpus, Mary, 511 N. Brazos St., Granbury, TX 76048 ([email protected], 817-573-
4041)
Crouch, Cheryl, 1522 Oakwood Dr., Denton, TX 76205 ([email protected], 940-453-6915)
Crouch, Jeff, 1522 Oakwood Dr., Denton, TX 76205 ([email protected], 940-565-8051)
Cruz, Pedro, P.O. Box 517, Abernathy, TX 79311 ([email protected], 806-781-0674)
Davidge, Mirian, 517 W. Parkway St., Denton, TX 76201 ([email protected], 940-312-
8990)
Davis, Michael, 1406 10th St, Shallowater, TX 79363 ([email protected], 806-786-8976)
Davisson, Dan, 305 Calvary Dr., Euless, TX 76040 ([email protected], 817-915-3651)
Davisson, Karen, 305 Calvary Dr., Euless, TX 76040 ([email protected], 817-915-3650)
Derbyshire, Todd, 3000 N.W. Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76179 ([email protected],
940-337-9699)
Downs, David, 860 Airport Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054 ([email protected], 817-479-
8611)
Dunlap, Larry, 7601 S. Western St., Amarillo, TX 79110 ([email protected], 806-358-
8829)
Dyer, Daniel, 9469 Fox Hill Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76131 ([email protected], 817-980-1637)
Elam, Mark, 213 Deerpath Rd., Hickory Creek, TX 76065 ([email protected], 214-412-
5562)
Ferguson, Shauna, 101 Bobby, Levelland, TX 79336 ([email protected], 806-787-
4532)
Fowler, Terry, 284 Edison Ln., Crowley, TX 76036 ([email protected], 817-730-8679)
Fowler, Renae, 284 Edison Ln., Crowley, TX 76036 ([email protected], 817-939-3960)
French, Tracy, 746 Holly Oak Dr., Lewisville, TX 75067 ([email protected], 469-
438-1704)
Ganesh, Bibi, 834 Swift Water Dr., Abilene, TX 79602 ([email protected], 325-733-
5051)
Glidden, C.B., 2001 E. Main St., Crowley, TX 76036 ([email protected], 817-297-7003,
ext.100)
Hasenbein, Adam, 1223 Oxford Ln., Grapevine, TX 76051 ([email protected], 817-267-
8000)
Haworth, Nan, 7305 Old Kent Rd., Amarillo, TX 79109 ([email protected], 806-341-7096)
Hickerson, Neil, 205 S.W. Gregory St., Burleson, TX 76028 ([email protected], 817-320-
1181)
Hollon, David, 206 N. Avenue B, Denver City, TX 79323 ([email protected], 806-592-
3038)
Hughes, Allen, 1667 Kell Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76301 ([email protected], 940-613-
3029)
Isbell, Jake, 2200 E. Jeter Rd., Bartonville, TX 76226 ([email protected], 817-224-
9200)
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Jacobs, Jim, 3815 La Mancha Ln., Denton, TX 76205 ([email protected], 214-837-
4358)
Johnson, Greg, P.O. Box 1115, Whitney, TX 76692 ([email protected], 254-266-0278)
Jones, Barbara, 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76120
([email protected], 817-903-2825)
Jones, Charles, 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76120 ([email protected], 817-
451-1600)
Jones, Corey, 545 Cross Ridge Cir., Fort Worth, TX 76120 ([email protected],
817-915-8313)
Lewis, Ken, 616 Rockdale Rd., Cleburne, TX 76033 ([email protected], 817-240-
2336)
Maldonado, Luis, 3505 Hedrick St., Fort Worth, TX 76111 ([email protected], 817-
204-7019)
Maldonado, Chrissy, 1629 Morrision Dr. Fort Worth, TX 76112
([email protected], 509-627-9221)
Marquez-Cantu, Moises, 6101 Hudson Dr., Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX 76001
([email protected], 817-521-0914)
Martin, Brian, 1819 Plateau Ln., Amarillo, TX 79106 ([email protected], 806-324-7943)
Martin, Loretta, 5009 S. Milam, Amarillo, TX 79110 ([email protected], 806-570-1858)
Martin, Marshall, 5009 S. Milam, Amarillo, TX 79110 ([email protected], 806-359-9623)
McDonald, Carol, 151 U.S. Hwy. 380, Post, TX 79356 ([email protected], 806-620-0229)
McDonald, Wayne, 151 U.S. 380, Post, TX 79356 ([email protected], 806-620-0228)
McJunkin, Carolyn, 4718 46th
St., Lubbock, TX 79414 ([email protected], 806-239-
6344)
McNutt, Doris, 903 S. Colonial Dr., Cleburne, TX 76033 ([email protected], 817-
648-6112)
McPherson, Sam, 2603 S. Van Buren St., Amarillo, TX 79109
([email protected], 806-681-2002)
McPherson, Susan, 2603 S. Van Buren St., Amarillo, TX 79109 ([email protected],
806-681-6614)
Megehee, Keith , 1470 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112 ([email protected]; 601-
529-7217)
Miner, Jackie, P.O. Box 411, Forestburg, TX 76239 ([email protected], 806-777-3205)
Mixon, Al, 441 E. Main St., Dodson, TX 79230 ([email protected], 806-493-4418)
Monteblanco, Jenni, P.O. Box 990, Cactus, TX 79013 ([email protected], 806-290-
4412)
Nauert, Elaine, 5514 75th
St., Lubbock, TX 79424 ([email protected], 806-698-0634)
Nikl, Marcia, 803 Wyndham Pl., Arlington, TX 76017 ([email protected], (817-994-
3566)
Page, Michael E., 6210 95th
St., Lubbock, TX 79424 ([email protected], 912-215-8189)
Parson, Jeff, P.O. Box 536, Hamlin, TX 79520 ([email protected], 325-576-2469)
Parsons, Gini, 7701 W. Turner Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76182 ([email protected],
817-637-0689)
Pepper, Marvin, P.O. Box 406, Nocona, TX 76255 ([email protected], 940-825-1002)
Plaxco, Curt, 2414 N. US Hwy. 377, Stephenville, TX 76401 ([email protected],
254-965-5236)
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Porter, Terry, 503 Kaye St., Borger, TX 79007 ([email protected], 806-570-0419)
Porter, Sandra, 503 Kaye St., Borger, TX 79007 ([email protected], 806-274-6151)
Ramsey, Mark, 5700 Greenmeadow, Argyle, TX 76226 ([email protected], 940-387-6085)
Ricenbaw, Tracy, 501 Ross, Hereford, TX 79045, ([email protected], 806-346-3956)
Riggan, Rodney T., 4607, # 2, Fordham St., Lubbock, TX 79416 ([email protected],
806-725-3812)
Robertson, Earl, P.O. Box 50224, Denton, TX 76206 ([email protected], 540-312-4500)
Schneider, Roxie, 1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205 ([email protected], 940-
300-6974)
Shelton, Laura, 133 Lilly Lane, Whitney, TX 76692 ([email protected], 254-694-
7475)
Seigman, Kevin, 9529 CR 258, Clyde, TX 79510 ([email protected], 325-893-5352)
Seigman, Sherry, 9529 CR 258, Clyde, TX 79510 ([email protected], 325-893-5352
Smithson, Zach, 500 Live Oak, Euless, TX 76040 ([email protected], 817-283-6540)
Snode, Reuben, 241 Straw Rd., Saginaw, TX 76179 ([email protected], 253-312-
7227)
Sommers, Jennifer, 2001 E. Main St., Ft. Worth, TX 76036 ([email protected], 817-919-8078)
Spruiell, W.G., 1607 Avenue F, Abernathy, TX 79311 ([email protected], 806-298-2468)
Spruiell, LaVerne, 1607 Avenue F, Abernathy, TX 79311 ([email protected], 806-215-
1668)
Steel, Katie, 6024 McKaskle Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76119 ([email protected], 817-980-
0320)
Swanson, Rhonda B., 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029 ([email protected], 806-290-6878)
Sullivan, Deanna, 2406 S.W. 50th
Ave., Amarillo, TX, 79110 ([email protected], 806-674-
0835)
Taylor, Ted, 1410 LaPlata Dr., Hereford, TX 79045 ([email protected], 806-344-
2636)
Thomas, Joe, 5236 N. FM 199, Cleburne, TX 76033 ([email protected], 254-897-2323)
Tucker, Raylene, 6737 Riviera, North Richland Hills, TX 76180 ([email protected],
817-498-7118)
Warner, Floyd, 431 Tinker Trl., Burleson, TX 76028 ([email protected], 817-475-4631)
Waskom, Joyce, 1512 Carolina St., Apt. 3, Graham, TX 76450 ([email protected], 214-
803-1038)
Watson, Rayedeene, 1412 Medford Dr., Beford, TX 76021 ([email protected], 817-899-
5578)
Welch, Tommy, 805 Dallas St., Big Spring, TX 79720 ([email protected], 432-263-7801)
Wiles, Delvin, 41 Linderhof Cir., Bedford, TX 76022 ([email protected], 817-367-1977)
Young, Gary, 6110 Chicago Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424 ([email protected], 806-794-1675)
Zachary, Travis, 10107 Homestead Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424 ([email protected], 806-445-
9428)
G. WHERE TO SEND MONEY World Evangelism Fund: General Treasurer, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184 or
electronically via www.fundingthemission.org.
Pensions and Benefits Fund: General Treasurer, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184 or
electronically via www.fundingthemission.org.
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Educational Fund: Southern Nazarene University, 6729 Northwest 39th Expressway, Bethany,
OK 73008
District Unified Fund: Liberty Bank Tower, West Texas Nazarene District Office, 860 Airport
Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054
Nazarene Bible College: 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Nazarene Theological Seminary: 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
H. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY
Abernathy First (Organized 1924) (001-0010)
806-298-2971
Mail—P.O. Box 517, Abernathy, TX 79311
Location—511 Ave E, Abernathy, TX 79311 (http://www.facebook.com/AbernathyNazarene)
Pastor—(8/18/2013) Pedro Cruz (Justita), 501 Ave. E, Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-781-0674)
Review Date—8/15
Music Dir.—Rita Kelley, P.O. Box 452, Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-757-2356)
Children’s Dir.—Linda Salazar, 1401 Jerome St., Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-298-4084)
NMI Pres.—LaVerne Spruiell, 1607 Ave. F., Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-298-2468)
SDMI Supt.—Mona Toler, 611 10th
St., Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-298-2397)
Church Bd. Sec.—Rita Kelley, P.O. Box 452, Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-757-2356)
Church Treas.—Linda Gonzales, 1111 Ave. H, Abernathy, TX 79311 (806-298-2934)
Abilene First (Organized 1904) (001-0020)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 325-677-4492; 325-677-9429
Location—2849 Beltway South, Abilene, TX 79606 (www.fcnabilene.org)
Pastor—(6/20/14) David Kessell (Kathy), 1902 Chimney Wood Ct., Abilene, TX 79602 (330-
401-2029)
Review Date—6/16
Office Sec.—Renea Thomas, 4050 Clairmont St., Abilene, TX 79605 (325-670-0510)
Outreach/Shepherding Pastor—O.W. Wilson (Bessie), 1022-A Wolfe Rd., Abilene, TX 79602
(325-692-3918)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Julia Hehn, 917 Swift Water, Abilene, TX 79602 (325-668-5811)
Prime Time Dir.—Ganpat Ganesh, 834 Swift Water, Abilene, TX 79602 (325-733-5051)
NMI Pres.—Gayla Hastings, 3774 Scranton Ln., Abilene, TX 79602 (325-338-8810)
NYI Pres.—Kevin Seigman, 9259 CR 258, Clyde, TX 79510 (325-893-5352)
SDMI Supt—Patricia Bigham, 1526 Sir Thopas Ct., Abilene, TX 79601 (325-267-4414)
Church Bd. Sec.—James Thomas, 4050 Clairmont, Abilene, TX 79605 (325-670-0510)
Church Treas.—Bill Shelton, 3450 E. Lake Rd., Abilene, TX 79601 (325-695-2112)
Abilene Southwest (Organized 1962) (001-0015)
Fax: 325-690-0869; 325-690-0869
Location—5125 Antilley Rd., Abilene, TX 79606
Pastor—(11/27/90) Dennis Hayes (Awilda), 5125 Antilley Rd., Abilene, TX 79606
([email protected]; 325-690-0869)
Assoc. Pastor—Awilda Hayes, 5133 Antilley Rd., Abilene, TX 79606
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Abilene Trinity (Organized 1956) (001-0030)
325-701-7073
Mail—3302 State St., Abilene, TX 79603
Location—3342 State St., Abilene, TX 79603 (www.abilenetrinity.org)
Pastors—(11/18/12) Todd & Raquel Forrest, 3302 State St., Abilene, TX 79603
([email protected]; 325-370-9456)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Brenda Thomson, 1009 S. San Jose, Abilene, TX 79605 (325-793-1429)
Prime Time Dir.—Doris Zachry, 317 Bunger, Abilene, TX 79603 (325-677-1143)
NYI Pres.—Tessa Thomson, 1009 S. San Jose, Abilene, TX 79605 (817-507-9129)
NMI Pres.—Cherry Rumbaugh, 157 Lakeview Dr., Coleman, TX 79603 (325-382-4404)
SDMI Supt.—Marcella Farr, 3980 Laurel Dr., Abilene, TX 79603 (325-665-4601)
Church Bd. Sec.—Marcella Farr, 3980 Laurel Dr., Abilene, TX 79603 (325-665-4601)
Church Treas.—Brenda Thomson, 1009 S. San Jose, Abilene, TX 79605 (325-793-1429)
Amarillo First (Organized 1915) (001-0040)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 806-374-3117; 806-374-2242
Location—5201 S. Soncy, Amarillo, TX 79119 (www.onenaz.org)
Interim Pastor—David Menefee (Ronda), 5201 S. Soncy, Amarillo, TX 79119
Review Date—
Assoc. Pastor—Ron Sullivan (Deanna), 2406 W. 50th
, Amarillo, TX 79110 (806-674-0869)
Family Ministry Pastor—Al Newton (Melissa), 7210 Gainsborough, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-
577-6795)
Turning Point Pastor— Harvey Baskett (Kathy), 2304 Julian, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-359-
7070)
African Community Pastor—Michael Gatkek (Elizabeth), 3411 S.E. 13th, Amarillo, TX 79104
Music Dir.—Leah Fort (Mike), 6208 Hampton, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-352-2941)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Jared Miskimen (Tracie), 1720 Walker, Amarillo, TX 79107 (806-676-
2777)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Kelly Griffith (Justin), 3907 Woodfield, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-236-
9915)
Prime Time & Men's Pastor—Ron Sullivan (Deanna), 2406 W. 50th
, Amarillo, TX 79110 (806-
674-0869)
W&W Coords .—Susan & Sam McPherson, 2603 S. Van Buren, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-376-
8737)
NMI Pres.—Carrie Maxwell (David), 4807 Running W Trl., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-683-0576
NYI Pres.—Richard Holland (Edye), 8002 Fouts Pl., Amarillo, TX 79121 (806-352-0613)
SDMI Supt.—Clark Wilkinson, 2602 Douglas Dr., Amarillo, TX 79110 (806-517-7181)
Church Bd. Sec.—Michael Cannon (Ginger), 8300 Addison, Amarillo, TX 79119 (806-358-
0973)
Church Treas.—Stephanie Rifenberg (Jimmy), 127 Dewey, Amarillo, TX 79124 (806-373-3650)
Amarillo African Community (PAC) (001-0027)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-492-6859
Mail: 3411 S.E. 13th, Amarillo, TX 79104
Location—3401 E. 13th
Ave., Amarillo, TX 79104
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Pastor—(11/3/13) Michael Gatkek (Elizabeth), 3411 S.E. 13th, Amarillo, TX 79104
(817-492-6859)
Amarillo Turning Point (PAC) (Organized 1994) (001-0075)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-679-7135
Mail— P.O. Box 3903, Amarillo, TX 79116
Location—3401 E. 13th
Ave., Amarillo, TX 79104 (www.amistadnaz.org)
Pastor—Harvey Baskett (Kathy), P.O. Box 3903, Amarillo, TX 79116
(806-679-7135)
NMI Pres.—Luetta Bently, 305 N. Shore, Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-662-0335)
NYI Pres.—Jared Miskimen (Tracie), 8707 Circle Dr., Amarillo, TX 79110 (806-676-
2777)
SDMI Supt.—Clark Wilkinson, 6114 Belpree, Amarillo, TX 79106 (806-681-8349)
Church Bd. Sec.—Michael Cannon, 8300 Addison, Amarillo, TX 79119 (806-358-0973)
Church Treas.—Cory Schumacher (Lindsay), 17300 Old Ranch Rd., Canyon, TX 79015
(806-364-0002)
Amarillo North Beacon (Organized 1955) (001-0060)
806-367-8544
Location—1601 N. Nelson, Amarillo, TX 79107 (Facebook; North-Beacon-Church-of-the-Nazarene)
Pastors—(8/3/14) Ryan & Serina Nelson, 3814 Hancock, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-341-6821)
Review Date—8/16
Music Leader—Amanda Sumner, 205 Raton, Amarillo, TX 79108 (806-316-3182)
Children's Min. Dir.--Crystal Foster, 205 Raton, Amarillo, TX 79108 (806-683-9178)
NYI Pres.—Michelle Blackstock, 2922 Potomac Dr., Amarillo, TX 79108 (806-420-3981)
SDMI Supt.—Kenny Cranfill, 1601 N. Nelson, Amarillo, TX 79107 (806-676-4151)
Church Bd. Sec.—Rusty Dillon, 1601 N. Nelson, Amarillo, TX 79107 (806-679-2194)
Church Treas.—Matt Blackstock, 2922 Potomac Dr., Amarillo, TX 79108 (806-420-5721)
Amarillo South Georgia (Organized 1963) (001-0074)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 806-352-6501; 806-352-6501
Location—5016 Susan Dr., Amarillo, TX 79110 (www.southgeonaz.org)
Pastor— (10/8/06) Lowell W. Schmidt (Debi), 6160 Meredith Ln., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-
223-7432)
Review Date—10/16
Music Dir.—Lowell W. Schmidt, 6160 Meredith Ln., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-223-7432)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Debi Schmidt, 6160 Meredith Ln., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-236-3872)
NMI Pres.—Leona Moyer, 11400 Palermo Rd., Amarillo, TX 79118
Youth Min. Dir.—Lowell W. Schmidt, 6160 Meredith Ln., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-223-7432)
SDMI Supt.—Lew Wetzel, 3703 Paramount, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-622-1218)
Church Bd. Sec.—Dale Moyer, 11400 Palermo Rd., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-622-9516)
Church Treas.—Pam Albright, 3 Champions Cr., Amarillo, TX79124 (806-373-5351)
Amarillo Valleyview (Organized 1928) (001-0070)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 806-358-8820; 806-358-8829
Location—7601 S. Western, Amarillo, TX 79110 (www.vvnaz.org)
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Pastor— (5/1/02) Larry A. Dunlap, Jr., (Lori), 6816 Columbia, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-358-
8829)
Review Date—9/16
Assoc. Pastor—Brian Martin (Katrina), 1819 Plateau Ln., Amarillo, TX 79106 (806-359-8838)
Assoc. Pastor—Dale Peirce, 6005 Ethan Ln., Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-676-1843)
Music Dir.—Bob Ellis, 1911 S. Van Buren, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-341-2397)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Lori A. Dunlap (Larry), 6816 Columbia, Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-358-
8829)
Youth Pastor—Brian Martin, 1819 Plateau Ln., Amarillo, TX 79106 (806-359-8838)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Jonathan Crum, 7910 Captain Woodrow Call Trl., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-
206-9250)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Katrina Martin, 1819 Plateau Ln., Amarillo, TX 79106 (806-359-8838)
Prime Time Pastor—Dale Peirce, 6005 Ethan Ln., Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-676-1843)
NMI Pres.—Nan Haworth, 7305 Old Kent Rd., Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-355-5954)
NYI Pres.—Heath McLaughlin, 1709 Springfield, Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-341-6766)
SDMI Supt.—Jerry Cooper, 11701 Lazy B Rd., Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-622-3172)
Church Bd. Sec.— Mike Stumbo, 7903 Vail, Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-342-4085)
Church Treas.—Mike Stumbo, 7903 Vail, Amarillo, TX 79118 (806-342-4085)
Andrews (Organized 1954) (001-0080)
432-523-9329
Location—490 NE 1400, Andrews, TX 79714
Pastor— (2/1/09) William Perhealth, 490 NE 1400, Andrews, TX 79714
([email protected]; 432-524-2109)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Juanita Ricard, 490 NE 1400, Andrews, TX 79714 (432-524-2109)
NMI Pres.—Rachel Roubison, 508 NW 11th
St., Andrews, TX 79714
SDMI Supt.— Juanita Ricard, 490 NE 1400, Andrews, TX 79714 (432-524-2109)
Church Bd. Sec.—HelenWilliams, 110 NW 3rd
St., Andrews, TX (432-425-2450)
Church Treas.—Helen Williams, 110 NW 3rd
St., Andrews, TX 79714 (432-425-2450)
Arlington Antioch (formerly Arlington Antioch Korean) (Organized 2015) (001-0019)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-429-9582; 913-633-6811
Mail--4636 Sausalito Dr., Arlington, TX 76016
Location—(Arlington First) 1301 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76013
Pastor—(11/21/2012) Paul Lee (Moon Hew), 4636 Sausalito Dr., Arlington, TX 76016
([email protected]; 913-633-6811)
Children’s Min/Early Adult Min. Pastor—Yoonmo Kim (Joani), 6501 Timbercreek Dr., # 249,
Arlington, TX 76017 (913-827-8273)
Arlington First (Organized 1942) (001-0090)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-429-9582; 817-446-9933
Location—1301 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76013 (www.arlingtonfirst.org)
Pastor—(7/6/14) Clint Benn (Bridget), 4337 Vine Ridge Ct., Arlington, TX 76017 (509-987-
7766)
Review Date—7/16
Pastor Emeritus—James Robertson, 1806 Elmhurst Dr., Arlington, TX 76012 (817-275-4500)
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Worship Pastor—Jairo Maldonado (Chrissy), 2208 Winchester Ct., Arlington, TX 76013 (817-
446-9933)
Assoc. Pastor/Youth—Chrissy Maldonado (Jairo), 2208 Winchester Ct., Arlington, TX 76013
(817-446-9933)
Assoc. Pastor/Children—Bridget Benn (Clint), 4337 Vine Ridge Ct., Arlington, TX 76017 (682-
587-4366)
Childcare/School Dirs.—Mary Beth Spyker, 2208 Ridgedale Dr., Arlington, TX 76013 (817-
446-6747); Tiffany Frazier, 2216 Presidents Corner Dr., # 601, Arlington, TX 76001
(817-673-5386)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Al Shinn, 4616 Marseille Dr., Arlington, TX 76013 (817-653-7564)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Sue Smith, 18906 Emhurst Dr., Arlington, TX 76012 (817-454-0445)
Prime Time Dir.—Ray Walker, 6509 Cove Hollow Dr., Arlington, TX 76002 (817-538-9102)
NMI Pres.—Bruce Dodds, 211 Lemon Dr., Arlington, TX 76018 (817-465-7104)
NYI Pres.—Ki Spigelmyer, 6110 Barnhill Ct., Arlington, TX 76016 (817-891-7002)
SDMI Supt.—Dianna Branigan 3210 Glasgow Dr., Arlington, TX 76015 (817) 688-1268
Church Bd. Sec.—Cathy Meads 2811 Oak Trail Ct., Arlington, TX 76016 (817) 561-6632
Church Treas.—Ted Legatski, 8033 Meadowbrook Dr., Ft. Worth, TX 76120 (817-988-9027)
Arlington Jesucristo Vive (formerly Arlington Mision Nazarena) (Organized 2015) (001-0008)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-521-0914
Mail—6101 Hudson Dr., Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX 76001
Location—(Arlington Restoration Community) 2222 E. Park Row Dr., Arlington, TX 76010
Pastor—(8/26/2012) Moises Marquez (Araceli), 6101 Hudson Dr., Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX
76001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 817-521-0914)
Children’s Church Dir.—Araceli Marquez, 6101 Hudson Dr., Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX 76001
NMI Pres.—Laura Reyes, 2111 Swansee, Dallas, TX 75232 ([email protected]; 214-
315-0452)
NYI Pres.—Ricardo Lanuza, 2111 Swansee, Dallas, TX 75232
SDMI Supt.—Silvia Ruvalcaba, 1607 Sherry St., # E, Arlington, TX 76010
Church Bd. Sec.—Araceli Marquez, 6101 Hudson Dr., Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX 76001
Church Treas.—Maria Lopez, 1627 Sherry St., #C, Arlington, TX 76010
Arlington Renewed Life (Organized 2002) (001-0092)
817-903-7327
Mail—P.O. Box 171874, Arlington, TX 76003
Location—3916 I-20, Arlington, TX 76017 (www.yourrenewal.org)
Pastor—(2/11/01) Greg Key (Lori), 2631 Charolais Way, Arlington, TX 76017
Review Date—8/17
NMI Pres.— Rachel Blume, 5310 Firewood Dr., Arlington, TX 76016 (972-365-0442)
NYI Pres.—Daniel Horne, 3305 Wilmington Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75052 (817-703-3187)
SDMI Supt.—Mike Welling, 2208 Pennington Dr., Arlington, TX 76014 (817-583-3846)
Church Bd. Sec.—Debbie Welling, 2208 Pennington Dr., Arlington, TX 76014 (817-663-5215)
Church Treas.—Brian Patterson, 3733 Cove Meadow Ln., Fort Worth, TX 76123 (817-239-
3578)
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Arlington Restoration Community (Organized 1961) (001-0295)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-275-1064; 214-437-9532
Location—2222 East Park Row Dr., Arlington, TX 76010 (www.christlikefamilies.com)
Pastor—(8/15/99) Paul Prentice (Cynthia), 4356 Bentley Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75052 (972-
988-0004)
Review Date—10/17
NMI Pres.—Kathy Cox, 2704 Ravens Ct., Arlington, TX 76001 (817-301-8230)
NYI Pres.— Cynthia Prentice (Paul), 4356 Bentley Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75052 (972-988-
0004)
Church Treas.—Phillip Cox, 2704 Ravens Ct., Arlington, TX 76001 (214-280-7796)
Big Spring First (Organized 1928) (001-0100)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 432-267-7055; 432-267-7015
Location—1400 Lancaster St., Big Spring, TX 79720 (www.nazfamily.org)
Pastor— (2/01/09) Calvary Callender (Ceresa), 525 Scott Dr., Big Spring, TX 79720
([email protected], 432-517-4445)
Review Date—4/19
Office Sec.—Cecilia Ward, 1400 S. Lancaster, Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-267-7015)
Worship & Arts Pastor—Amanda Kleeb, 1206 S. Lancaster, Big Spring, TX 79720
Vis. Min.—Bob Heneghan, 118 E. Robinson, Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-393-5862)
Childcare Dir./School Principal—Vicki Parnell, 403 Dallas, Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-263-
3719)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Cindy Ensey, 1400 Lancaster St., Big Spring, TX 79720 (573-330-8315)
Youth Pastor—Josh Cisneros, 1810 Benton, Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-267-7015)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Burl Cooley, 600 Tonn Rd., Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-398-5377)
Prime Time Dirs.—Burl & Barbra Cooley, 600 Tonn Rd., Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-398-5377)
NMI Pres.—Clarence Hawkins, 2304 Alabama, Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-263-4343)
NYI Pres.—Kris McGuire, 228 Davis Rd., Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-267-7015)
SDMI Supt.—Wes Adams, 3214 Mark Ln., Midland, TX 79707 (432-267-7015)
Church Bd. Sec.—Kim Shafer, 2703 Anne Dr., Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-267-7015)
Church Treas.—Leonard Hadley, P.O. Box 2605, Big Spring, TX 79721 (432-267-7015)
Borger First (Organized 1927) (001-0110)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-274-6151
Location—501 Kaye Ave., Borger, TX 79007
Pastor— (11/22/98) Terry Porter (Sandra), 503 Kaye Ave., Borger, TX 79007
([email protected]; 806-273-7016)
Review Date—1/16
Children’s Min. Dir.—Virginia Alejandro, Rt. 2, Box 36-5, Fritch, TX 79036 (806-881-5445)
Youth Leader—Terry Porter, 503 Kaye Ave., Borger, TX 79007 (806-570-0419)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Sandra Porter, 503 Kaye Ave., Borger, TX79007 (806-274-8917)
NMI Pres.—Sandra Porter, 503 Kaye Ave., Borger, TX79007 (806-274-8917)
SDMI Dir.—Rebecca Rhoten, 1824 Boyd, Borger, TX 79007 (806-273-7296)
Church Bd. Sec.—Daniel Green, 208 McCarthy, Borger, TX 79007 (806-273-3940)
Church Treas.—Betty Shira, 403 Cypress, Borger, TX 79007 (806-275-9731)
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Borger Trinity (Organized 1962) (001-0115)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 806-274-6654; 806-274-6654
Mail—1113 Cleveland St., Borger, TX 79007
Location—1106 Cleveland St., Borger, TX 79007
Pastor— TBS
Review Date
Music Dir.—Jodena Dotson, 325 Sage Mesa Dr., Fritch, TX 79036 (806-857-2640)
Vis. Dir..—Rusty Rankin, P.O. Box 207, Fritch, TX 79036 (806-857-3935)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Rusty Rankin, P.O. Box 207, Fritch, TX 79036 (806-857-3935)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Ilse Moore, 1111 Coffee Dr., Borger, TX 79007 (806-274-2372)
Prime Time Dir.—Ilse Moore, 1111 Coffie Dr., Borger, TX 79007 (806-274-2788)
NMI Pres.—Jackie Zink, 404 S. Hoyne, Fritch, TX 79036 (806-857-6583)
NYI Pres.—Jerry Lucas, 215 Calle Questa, Box 13, Fritch, TX 79036 (806-304-1005)
SDMI Supt.—Bob Hebard, 1136 Hedgecoke Dr., Borger, TX 79007 (806-274-6539)
Church Bd. Sec.—Evelyn Lucas, 215 Calle Questa, Box 13, Fritch, TX 79036 (806-304-1005)
Church Treas.—Jadena Dotson, 325 Sage Mesa Dr., Fritch, TX 79036 (806-857-2640)
Bowie (Organized 1909) (001-0120)
940-872-3266
Location—1109 Garlington St., Bowie, TX 76230
Pastor— (11/02/14) Steve Holmgren, 1107 Garlington St., Bowie, TX 76230
([email protected]; 940-923-1123)
Women’s Min. Dir.—June Brown, 896 Hwy. 101, Bowie, TX 76230 (940-841-3046)
SDMI Supt.—Harriet Killen, 508 Pelham, Bowie, TX 76230 (940-841-1404)
Church Bd. Sec.—Velma Moore, 206 Houston, Bowie, TX 76230 (940-872-2352)
Church Treas.—Marlene Green, 364 CR 1589, Chico, TX 76431 (940-644-2389)
Bowie Hispanic (Organized 2008) (001-0121)
940-627-5821
Mail—1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
Location—(Bowie) 1109 Garlington St., Bowie, TX 76230
Pastors—(10/1/05) Manuel Rodriguez (Esther), 1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
([email protected]; 940-577-3587)
Music Dir.—Diego Oregon, 145 Deer Ridge Rd., Bowie, TX 76230 (940-366-5161)
Visitation Dir.—Martha Segura, 1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
Children’s Min. Dir.—Maria Garcia, 315 Hudspeth St., Bowie, TX 76230 (940-872-8825)
Adult Min. Dir.—Luis Alberto Segura, 1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
Women’s Min. Dir.—Maria Elena Segura, 1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
SDMI Supt.—Yolanda Oregon, 145 Deer Ridge Rd., Bowie, TX 76234 (940-366-5161)
Church Bd. Sec.—Erika Saucedo, 607 Cherry St., Bowie, TX 76230 (940-872-2736)
Church Treas.—Irma Lira, 3029 FM 1810, Bowie, TX 76230 (940-872-3507)
Burkburnett New Hope (Organized 1923) (001-0160)
940-569-4574
Mail—P.O. Box 3, Burkburnett, TX 76354
Location—100 E. Kramer, Burkburnett, TX 76354
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Pastor— (9/23/07) Phillip Kenedy (Linda), 211 Laurel Ln., Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-569-
4574)
NMI Pres.—Evelyn Cope, 110 Smith, Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-632-5408)
Church Bd. Sec.—Bernice Ferguson, 1018 Jan Dr., Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-636-1189)
Church Treas.—Donna Fleeting, 1018 Jan Dr., Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-636-0677)
Burleson (Organized 1963) (001-0165)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-295-1977
Location—127 S.W. Thomas, Burleson, TX 76208
Pastor—(7/28/02) Alton M. Ashby, Jr., (Cristi), 1109 Windy Meadows, Burleson, TX 76028
(817-295-1942)
Review Date—9/18
Assoc. Pastor—Michael Murphy (Brenda), 1691 St. Croix St., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-680-
7386)
Asst. Pastor—J.D. Smith (Anne), 12400 J Rendon Rd., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-269-9585)
Music Dir.— Sandy Lewis, 1716 CR 805, Cleburne, TX 76031 (817-779-9875)
Prime Time Dir.—James Hall, 2001 Weeping Willow, Burleson, TX 76028 (817-295-5004)
NMI Pres.—Cristi Ashbey, 1109 Windy Meadows, Burleson, TX 76028 (817-295-1942)
SDMI Supt.—Darrell Lewis, 1716 CR 805, Cleburne, TX 76031 (817-779-9875)
Church Bd. Sec.—Sandy Lewis, 1716 CR 805, Cleburne, TX 76031 (817-779-9875)
Church Treas.—Sandy Lewis, 1716 CR 805, Cleburne, TX 76031 (817-779-9875)
Cactus African Mission (CTM) (001-0032)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-492-6859
Mail--3411 S.E. 13th, Amarillo, TX 79104
Location—200 Palo Duro Dr., P.O Box 990, Cactus, TX 79013 (817-492-6859)
Pastor—(03/02/14) Michael Gatkek (Elizabeth), 3411 S.E. 13th, Amarillo, TX 79104 (817-492-
6859)
Cactus Hispanic (CTM) (001-0007)
Location—200 Palo Duro Dr., P.O Box 990, Cactus, TX 79013
Pastor—TBS
Cisco (Organized 1910) (001-0200)
E-mail: [email protected]; 254-442-1667
Mail—P.O. Box 351, Cisco, TX 76437
Location—1008 W. 10th
St., Cisco, TX 76437
Pastor—(4/06/14) Wesley Harper (Peggy), P.O. Box 786, Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-1667)
Review Date—4/16
Music Dir.—Chris Conger, 800 Lake Bernie Rd., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-3366)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Margaret McKinney, 109 W. 9th
St., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-4610)
W& W Coord.—Tim McKinney, 109 W. 9th
St., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-4610)
NYI Pres.—Tim McKinney, 109 W. 9th
St., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-4610)
SDMI Supt.—Charles Humphries, 1407 W. 13th
St., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-3591)
Church Bd. Sec..—Doris Humphries, 1407 W. 13th
St., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-3591)
Church Treas.—Chris Conger, 800 Lake Bernie Rd., Cisco, TX 76437 (254-442-3366)
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Clarendon (Organized 1953) (001-0210)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-874-2321
Mail—P.O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226
Location—211 Hawley, Clarendon, TX 79226 (806-674-9636)
Pastor—(9/3/99) Billy D. Hodges (Mary Jo), 903 S. Kentucky, Amarillo, TX 79106
([email protected]; 806-874-2321)
Review Date—9/13
Music Dir.—Mary Jo Hodges, P.O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226 (806-874-2321)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Donna Roys, P.O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226
NMI Pres.—Mary Jo Hodges, P.O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226 (806-874-2321)
NYI Pres.—Bryan Caison, P.O. Box 129, Clarendon, TX 79226
SDMI Supt.—Beth Johnston, P.O. Box790, Clarendon, TX 79226 (806-874-2321)
Church Bd. Sec.—Beth Johnston, P.O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226
Church. Treas.—Beth Johnston, P O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226
Cleburne (Organized 1949) (001-0220)
817-645-4467
Mail—P.O. Box 1466, Cleburne, TX 76033
Location—1721 W. Henderson, Cleburne, TX 76033
Pastor—(4/1/07) Tom McNutt (Doris), 903 S. Colonial Dr., Cleburne, TX 76033
([email protected]; 817-645-1503)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Sue Ray, Yvonne Dr., Joshua, TX (817-426-1963)
NMI Pres.—Doris McNutt (Tom), 903 S. Colonial Dr., Cleburne, TX 76033
([email protected]; 817-645-1503)
Church Bd. Sec.—Nancy Valentine-Chupp, 5708 Martin Creek Dr., Joshua, TX 76058 (682-
459-7015)
Church. Treas.—Michelle Tatum, 1111 Sheridan Ln., Cleburne, TX 76033 (817-907-6534)
Dalhart (Organized 1921) (001-0250)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-244-2777
Mail—P.O. Box 1571, Dalhart, TX 79022
Location—1102 Keeler Ave., Dalhart, TX 79022 (www.dalhartnaz.org)
Pastor—(7/1/08) Rick Calvert (Julie), 1217 Lariat Cir., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-2110)
Review Date—11/18
Music Dir.—Gale Kimerer, 2008 Zuni Dr., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-6248)
Adult Min. Dir.—Barbara Hall, 811Dallam St., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-3516)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Shirley Roggow, 12712 Dunn Ave., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-377-6298)
Prime Time Dir.—Joe McDougal (Carolyn), 2002 E. 13th
St., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-4140)
W&W Coord.—Edna Pyle, 514 Denver Ave., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-4132)
NMI Pres.—Edna Pyle, 514 Denver Ave., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-4132)
NYI Pres.—Willie Kimerer, 12712 Dunn Rd., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-377-6298)
SDMI Supt.—Norma Thompson, 514 Oak., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-268-0394)
Church Bd. Sec.—Joe McDougal, 2002 E. 13th
St., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-4140)
Church Treas.—Glendon Pyle, 514 Denver Ave., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-4132)
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Dalhart Casa de Oracion (PAC) (001-0014)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-244-2777
Mail--P.O. Box 1571, Dalhart, TX 79022
Location—(Dalhart) 1102 Keeler Ave., Dalhart, TX 79022 (www.dalhartnaz.org)
Pastor—Rick Calvert (Julie), 1217 Lariat Cir., Dalhart, TX 79022 (806-244-2110)
Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino (Organized 2003) (001-0257)
Location—308 Workman Rd., Decatur, TX 76234
Pastor—(4/14/01) Manuel Rodriguez (Esther), 1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
([email protected]; 940-577-3587)
Music Dir.—Homero Vidal, 1503 Eddison St., Bridgeport, TX 76426
Vis. Dir.—Angelica Rodriguez, 647 Mesa Ridge, Decatur, TX 76234
Children’s Min. Dir.—Yuri Gamez, 1004 N. Miller, Decatur, TX 76234 (940-399-6620)
Youth Dir.—Gustavo Garcia, 308 Workman Rd., Decatur, TX 76234
Adult Min. Dir.—Alejandro Lopez, 107 Private Rd., Rhome, TX 76078 (940-627-7415)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Homero Vidal, 1503 Eddison St., Bridgeport, TX 76426
Women’s Dir.—Cristina Perez, 1608 N. Trinity St., Decatur, TX 76234
SDMI Supt.—Salvador Najera, 149 Mesa Ridge, Decatur, TX 76234
Church Bd. Sec.—Imelda Banuelos, 305 Hovey St., Bridgeport, TX 76426 (940-683-2525)
Church Treas.—Noelia Rodriguez, 3809 Hwy 51 S., Decatur, TX 76234 (940-627-7488)
Denton Hope Community (Organized 1934) (001-0260)
E-mail: [email protected]; 940-243-7837
Location—3600 Kings Row, Denton, TX 76208 (www.DentonNazarene.org)
Pastor—(5/20/84) Burnie R. Burnside (Peggy), 3808 Sheraton Rd., Denton, TX 76209 (940-391-
1760)
Review Date—9/18
Music Dir.—Peggy Burnside (Burnie), 3808 Sheraton Rd., Denton, TX 76209 (940-368-0327)
Chr. Ed. Pastor—Don Dakin (Tara), 1632 Totem Pole Way, Krum, TX 76249 (940-808-8872)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Tara Dakin, 1632 Totem Pole Way, Krum, TX 76249 (940-808-8872)
NMI Pres.—Sandy Williamson, 5113 Mountain View Dr., Krum, TX 76249 (319-504-4036)
SDMI Supt.—Gene Maddox, 8208 Dock St., Frisco, TX 75035 (214-215-6748)
Church Bd. Sec.—Steve Speer, 2813 Thunderbird, Denton, TX 76207 (940-484-0458)
Church Treas.—Deloris Matthews, 504 Aspen, Denton, TX 76209 (940-382-2872)
Denton Hope Community Hispanic (PAC) (001-0023)
940-442-7298
Location—3600 Kings Row, Denton, TX 76208 (www.DentonNazarene.org)
Pastor—(6/2/13) Jesus Espinoza, 6601 Grissom Rd., #144, Denton, TX 76208 (940-442-
7298)
Denton Willowwood (Organized 1960) (001-0265)
E-mail: [email protected]; 940-387-6085
Location—1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205 (www.wwnaz.net)
Pastor—(7/7/01) Mark A. Ramsey (Sharon), 5700 Greenmeadow Dr., Argyle, TX 76226 (940-
464-4607)
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Review Date—7/15
Music Dir.—Craig Stone, 6645 FM 1830, Argyle, TX 76226 (940-584-0084)
Adult Min. Dir.—Rex Crumpley, 2212 Ft. Worth Dr., # 22, Denton, TX 76205 (940-380-0540)
Prime Time Dir.—Marjorie Chamberlain (Bruce), 1520 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205
(940-387-6816)
NMI Pres.—Sharon Ramsey, 5700 Greenmeadow Dr., Argyle, TX 76226 (940-464-4607; Cell:
940-595-1155)
NYI Pres.—Craig Stone, 6645 FM 1830, Argyle, TX 76226 (940-584-0084)
SDMI Supt.—Phil Williford, 2 Scotts Meadow, Gainesville, TX 76240 (940-284-1489)
Church Bd. Sec.—Jeff Crouch (Cheryl), 1522 Oakwood, Denton, TX 7605 (940-565-8051)
Church Treas.—Carrie Palmer, 8424 Stallion, Denton, TX 76208 (940-231-8523)
Denton Willowwood Hispanic (Organized 2005) (001-0263)
940-312-8990
Location—1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205
Pastor—(12/15/09) Mirian Davidge (Robert), 517 W. Parkway St., Denton, TX 76201 (940-312-
8990)
Music Dir.—Magaly Cazco, 2520 Ft. Worth Dr., Denton, TX 76205 (940-465-5587)
NMI Pres.—Maggie Garcia, 1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205 (940-206-5872)
NYI Pres.—Lamar Davidge, 517 W. Parkway St., Denton, TX 76201 (940-395-0303)
SDMI—Carmen Sanchez, 1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205 (940-765-7010)
Church Bd. Sec.—Zenovia Sanchez, 1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205 (940-765-7015)
Church Treas.—Norma Sanchez, 1513 Willowwood St., Denton, TX 76205 (940-465-5133)
Denver City (Organized 1942) (001-0270)
806-592-3038
Location—206 N. Avenue B., Denver City, TX 79323
Pastor—(3/15/09) David Hollon (Robin), 521 N. Washington Ave., Denver City, TX 79323
([email protected]; 806-592-2481; Cell: 806-215-6315)
Assoc. Pastor—R. Harold Brown (Vera), 902 N. Avenue F, Denver City, TX 79323 (806-592-
2018; Cell: 806-215-6147)
Music Dir.—Sharon Wright (Marc), 314 E. 6th
St., Denver City, TX 79323 (806-215-8123)
Asst. Music Dir.—David Hollon (Robin), 521 N. Washington Ave., Denver City, TX 79323
(806-592-2481; Cell: 806-215-6315)
Youth Dir.--Jett Davis, 3424 Frankford Ave., Apt. 9B, Lubbock, TX 79407 (806-777-5818)
Men's Min. Dir.—Marc Wright (Sharon), 314 E. 6th
St., Denver City, TX 79323 (806-215-4437)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Pam Albarez (Ruben), 1497 Carlton Dr., Denver City, TX (806-332-8276)
NMI Pres.—Robin Hollon (David), 521 N. Washington Ave., Denver City, TX 79323 (806-592-
2481; Cell: 806-215-7652)
SDMI Supt.—Pam Albarez (Ruben), 1497 Carlton Dr., Denver City, TX 79323 (806-332-8276)
Church Bd. Sec.—Helen Stewart, 617 E. Elm, Denver City, TX 79323 (806-592-2656)
Church Treas.—Chelsy Parada (Andrew), 2915 Scown Dr., Apt. 2, Denver City, TX 79323 (806-
215-2496)
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Dickens Bible (Organized 1976) (001-0743)
Mail—P.O. Box 345, Dickens, TX 79229
Location—412 Montgomery St., Dickens, TX 79229
Pastor—(8/1/01) Marvin West (Ruth), P.O. Box 324, Dickens, TX 79229 (806-623-5074)
Church Bd. Sec.—Mary Robertson, P.O. Box 84, Dickens, TX 79229 (806-623-5306)
Church Treas.—Mary Robertson, P.O. Box 84, Dickens, TX 79229 (806-623-5306)
Dodson (Organized 1919) (001-0280)
806-493-4418
Location—441 E. Main St., Dodson, TX 79230
Pastor—(8/1/99) Al W. Mixon (Carol), 459 E. Main St., Dodson, TX 79230
([email protected]; 806-493-4418)
Review Date—8/13
Children’s Dir.—Stephanie Snyder, Rte. 2, Box 384, Hollis, OK 73550 (580-688-2531)
Single Adult Min.—Tasha Mixon, 1820 East Ave., Wellington, TX 79095 (940-732-0756)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Rodney Heflin, Rte. 2, Box 384, Hollis, OK 73550 (580-688-2531)
Adult Min. Dir.—Steve Owens, 16555 Hwy 203, Wellington, TX 79095 (806-277-0573)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Ashley Lemons, 1306 Amarillo St., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-205-
0574)
W&W Coord.—Jamie Snider, Rte 2, Box 384, Hollis, OK 73550 (580-688-2531)
NMI Pres.—Robbie Holder, P.O. Box 9, Gould, OK 73544 (580-481-0536)
NYI Pres.—Donna Lewis, 402 W. Dorothy, Hollis, OK 73550 (580-688-9198)
SDMI Supt.—Gary Lewis, 402 W. Dorothy, Hollis, OK 73550 (580-688-9198)
Church Bd. Sec.— Robbie Holder, P.O. Box 9, Gould, OK 73544 (580-481-0536)
Church Treas.—Jeff Camp, 16880 FM 1642, Wellington, TX 79095 (806-493-4909)
Dumas (Organized 1940) (001-0290)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-935-9243
Location—406 S. Porter, Dumas, TX 79029 (www.dnazarene.com)
Pastor—(8/15/04) Steve Swanson (Rhonda), 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029 (806-236-1461)
Assoc. Pastor—Rhonda Swanson (Steve), 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029
([email protected]; 806-290-6878)
Music Dir.—Rhonda Swanson (Steve), 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029 (806-290-6878)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Mary Estes, 516 Bradley, Dumas, TX 79029 (806-935-3122)
Youth Dir.—Rhonda Swanson (Steve), 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029 (806-290-6878)
Prime Time Dir.—Norma Bain, 134 Floyd, Dumas, TX 79029 (806-935-7411)
NMI Pres.—Rena Scoggins, 721 Cedar, Dumas, TX 79029 (806-935-2256)
SDMI Supt.—Jenni Monteblanco, P.O. Box 990, Cactus. TX 79013
([email protected]; 806-290-4412)
Church Bd. Sec.—Ernestine Martin, 109 Dallam, Dumas, TX 79029 ([email protected];
806-935-3318)
Church Treas.—Jane Mayo, 5350 Hwy. 354, Channing, TX 79018 (806-934-1211)
Dumas Nueva Vida (Inactive) (001-0293)
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Euless Arabic (Organized 2004) (001-0089)
817-602-8890
Mail—1124 Angel Fire, Arlington, TX 76001
Location—801 Midway Dr. W., Euless, TX 76039
Pastor— (8/15/99) Rasmi I. Abraham, 1124 Angel Fire, Arlington, TX 76001
Assoc. Min. Youth/Missionary in Residence—Toni Porter, 4416 Bewley Dr., Fort Worth, TX
76244 (850-376-5816)
Euless First (Organized 1967) (001-0315)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-283-6540
Mail—P.O. Box 75, Euless, TX 76039
Location—801 Midway Dr. W., Euless, TX 76039 (eulessfirstnaz.org)
Pastor—(8/23/09) Zachary Smithson (Corrie), 500 Live Oak Dr., Euless, TX 76040 (817-368-
8090)
Review Date—8/15
Assoc. Pastor—Scarlett, Gary W., 507 Evans Dr., Euless, TX 76040 (817-283-5272)
Assoc. Pastor—Jack D. Smith, 7632 Pasatiempo Dr., Frisco, TX 75034 (214-957-3636)
Music Dir.—Robbie Arnold, 2904 Birch Park Dr., Richland Hills, TX 76118 (817-595-4811)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Corrie Smithson, 500 Live Oak Dr., Euless, TX 76040 (817-368-4700)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Brandon Everson, 5660 Tourist Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76117 (682-
251-3060)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Becky Arnold, 2904 Birch Park Dr., Richland Hills, TX 76118 (817-819-
6301)
NMI Pres.—Brandy Scarlett, 601 W. Mills, Euless, TX 76040 (817-283-0576)
NYI Pres.—Jayson Wiles, 1329 Harrison Ln., Hurst, TX 76053 (817-713-4937)
SDMI Supt.—Terri Lumpkin, 2801 Salado Tr., Ft. Worth, TX 76118 (817-595-4009)
Church Bd. Sec.—Donny Lumpkin, 2801 Salado Tr., Ft. Worth, TX 76118 (817-595-4009)
Church Treas.—Clifton Watson, 1412 Medford Dr., Bedford, TX 76021 (817-540-4709)
Euless First Hispanic (Organized 2008) (001-0316)
682-365-3322
Mail—6945 Sylvan Meadows Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76120
Location—801 Midway Dr., Euless, TX 76039
Pastor—(4/25/04) Jose Tomas Rojas Gutierrez (Rosa Maria), 6945 Sylvan Meadows Dr., Fort
Worth, TX 76120 ([email protected]; 682-365-3322)
Music Dir.—Julio Hernandez, 5008 Susan Ln., North Richland Hills, TX 76180 (817-701-6218)
Children’s Dir.—Rosa M. Rojas, 6945 Sylvan Meadows Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-714-
2839)
Youth Dirs.—Sandra E. Arias & Aurelio, 144 Karen Ln., Euless, TX 76040
([email protected]; 469-735-5724)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Rosa M. Rojas, 6945 Sylvan Meadows Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-
714-2839)
NMI Pres.—Rosa Olivares, 5008 Susan Ln., North Richland Hills, TX 76180 (817-701-5950)
Church Bd. Sec.—Gabriela De LaRosa, 39 Kenneth Dr., Euless, TX 76040 (972-891-1362)
Church Treas.—Gabriela De LaRosa, 39 Kenneth Dr., Euless, TX 76040 (972-891-1362)
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Fort Worth ChristCity (Organized 1986) (001-0812)
817-903-2825, 817-903-2821
Mail—P.O. Box 50816, Fort Worth, TX 76105
Location—3540 E. Rosedale St., Fort Worth, TX 76105 (www.christcitychurch.net)
Pastor—(7/1/01) Barbara Jones (Charles), 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-
903-2825)
Assist. to Pastor—Charles E. Jones (Barbara), 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(817-451-1600)
Youth/Children’s Min. Dir.--Brandy Hernandez (Tino), 2901 Ave. I, Fort Worth, TX 76105
(817-903-2821)
Music Dir.—Brandy Hernandez (Tino), 2901 Ave. I, Fort Worth, TX 76105 (817-903-2821)
Vis. Dir.—Cheyne Castellanos, 3004 Hanger, Fort Worth, TX 76105 (817-902-5763)
Men's Min. Dir.—Roy Medrano, 3540 E. Rosedale, Fort Worth, TX 76105 (817-903-2821)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Larissa Chaney (Anthony), 3540 E. Rosedale St., Fort Worth, TX 76105
(817-565-7064)
Church Bd. Sec.—Brandy Hernandez (Tino), 2901 Ave. I, Fort Worth, TX 76105 (817-903-
2821)
Church Treas.—Geraldine Johnson, 3540 E. Rosedale St., Fort Worth, TX 76105 (817-903-
2821)
Fort Worth CrossPoint (Organized 1957) (001-0371)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-626-1008; 817-626-1000
Location—3000 N.W. Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76179 (www.crosspointnaz.org)
Pastor—(10/07/2012) Todd Derbyshire (Anna), 7700 Skylake Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76179
([email protected]; 940-337-9699)
Review Date—4/19
Youth Dir.—Reuben Snode (Chelsi), 5600 N. Beach St., Haltom City, TX 76106 (253-312-
7227)
Church Bd. Sec.—Murray Hines (Linda), 2211 Fairmount, Fort Worth, TX 76110 (817-223-
1698)
Church Treas.— Russell Jolly (Darlene), 1321 Gold Dust, Saginaw, TX 76131 (817-975-3084)
Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle (Organized 1948) (001-0370)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-457-0410; 817-457-5211
Location—1470 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112
Pastor—(3/17/96) Corey L. M. Jones (Beth Ann), 545 Cross Ridge Cr., Fort Worth, TX 76120
Review Date—4/19
Worship/Assoc. Dir.—Chad Jones (Marti), 525 Lowery Oaks Trl., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-
446-4457
Assoc. Pastor – Bill Bishop (Marsha), 7532 Fresh Springs Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-457-
1391)
Children’s Dir.—Tim Adams (Angie), 712 Kelley Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-714-4709)
Youth Pastor—Ben Conyers (Melissa), 1629 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112 (817-676-
4873)
Young Adult Pastor—Katie Steel, 6004 Mckaskle, Fort Worth, TX 76112 (817-980-0320)
Assoc. Pastor—Keith Megehee, 1470 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112 (601-529-7217)
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Women’s Min. Dir.—Beth Ann Jones, 545 Cross Ridge Cr., Fort Worth, TX 76120 (817-451-
5732)
Church Bd. Sec.—Judy Fraustro (Tim), 8732 Tigris Tr., Fort Worth, TX 76118 (817-915-0799)
Church Treas.—Judy Fraustro (Tim), 8732 Tigris Tr., Fort Worth, TX 76118 (817-915-0799)
Fort Worth Emanuel (Organized 2015) (001-0031)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-602-0951
Mail--11836 Moorhen Cir., Keller, TX 76244
Location—3900 Glynwyck Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76180
Pastor—(2/15/15) Gerardo Reyes (Luz),11836 Moorhen Cir., Keller, TX 76244
([email protected]; 817-602-0951)
Assoc. Pastor--Jose Perez, 930 Carthage Way, Arlington, TX 76017 (817-478-7522) Youth Pastor--Roberto Cabello, 4209 Midcentral Dr., Keller, TX 76244 (972-742-4535)
NMI Pres.— Martha Cadena, 2945 Milby Oaks Dr., Keller, TX 76244 (817-948-1260)
NYI Pres.— Diana Sosa, 5805 Magnum Dr., Arlington, TX 76018 (682-521-2962)
SDMI Supt.— Jose Perez, 930 Carthage Way, Arlington, TX 76017 (682-478-7255)
Church Bd. Sec.-- Martha Cadena, 3900 Glynwyck Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76180
Church Treas.— Blanca Escobar, 12411 Pinestraw Rd., Rhome, TX 76078 (817-889-2601)
Fort Worth First (Organized 1920) (001-0340)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-297-1509; 817-297-7003, ext. 100
Location—2001 E. Main St., Crowley, TX 76036 (www.fwf.org)
Pastor—(10/1/94) C. B. Glidden (Becky), 928 Timber Ridge Ct., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-447-
6038)
Review Date—12/16
Executive Pastor—Danny Dyer (Drenna), 9469 Fox Hill Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76131 (817-980-
1637)
Worship Pastor—Dave Tharp (Cindi), 1350 S.W. Alsbury Blvd., Apt. 910, Burleson, TX 76028
(817-807-6763)
Children’s Pastor—Jennifer Sommers (Dan), 717 Alan Dr., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-426-2040)
Youth Pastor—Josh Boice (Leah), 137 N.E. Timber Ridge Rd., Burleson, TX 76028 (901-786-
8091)
Assoc. Pastor—Eric DeLuna (Teresa), 720 Stribling Dr.., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-456-9690)
Assoc. Pastor—Marcia Nikl (Gerald), 803 Wyndham Pl., Arlington, TX 76017 (817-994-3566)
Young Adult Pastor—Clint Grimes (Lauren), 2001 E. Main St., Crowley, TX 76036 (817-239-
5027)
Academy Principal—Kathie Starks, 529 Creekbend St., Crowley, TX 76036 (817-905-1525)
Day Care Dir.—Renae Fowler, 284 Edison Ln., Crowley, TX 76036 (817-726-7430)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Robert Tate, 120 Meadow Dr., Burleson, TX 76028 (682-429-3459)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Christina Johnson, 1524 N. CR 810, Alvarado, TX 76009 (817-637-2964)
Prime Time Dir.—Sharon Benson, 11837 Balliol Ln., Crowley, TX 76036 (817-297-0914)
NMI Pres.—Wayne Williams, 869 Thomas Crossing Dr., Burleson, TX 76028
NYI Pres.— Josh Boice (Leah), 137 N.E. Timber Ridge Rd., Burleson, TX 76028 (901-786-
8091)
SDMI Supt.—Chriss Burke, 3620 Garden Springs Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133 (817-263-4021)
Church Bd. Sec.—Floyd Warner, 431 Tinker Trl., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-790-8795)
Church Treas.—Sandy Hopkins, 10817 Briaroaks Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76140 (817-293-6090)
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Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia (Organized 2007) (001-0346)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-291-2394
Mail—8423 Redonda St., White Settlement, TX 76108
Location—521 Pemberton St., White Settlement, TX 76108
Pastor—(2/1/07) Eugenio Chavez (Gabriela), 8423 Redonda St., White Settlement, TX 76108
([email protected]; 817-291-2394)
Music Dir.—Wilfredo Alvarez, Jr., 2606 Pearl Ave., Apt #B, Forth Worth, TX 76164 (817-891-
1879)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Gabriela Chavez, 8423 Redonda St., White Settlement, TX (817-994-
5503)
W&W Coord.—Luis Martinez, 6437 Little Ranch Rd., North Richland Hills, Texas 76180 (817-
778-8064)
SDMI Supt.—Gabriela Chavez, 8423 Redonda St., White Settlement, TX 76108 (817-994-5503)
Church Bd. Sec.—
Church Treas.—Damaris Martinez, 6437 Little Ranch Rd., N. Richland Hills, TX 76180 (817-
778-8064)
Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle (Organized 1965) (001-0369)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-420-9822; 817-420-9822
Location—6301 Granbury Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76133 (www. fortworthchurch.net )
Pastor—(6/9/13) Chris Branigan (Kelly), 6106 Portico Dr., Apt. 1133, Fort Worth TX 76132
(817-991-6079)
NMI Pres.—Donna Mann, 1020 Oak Tree Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76140 (817-563-0838)
Church Bd. Sec.—Neil Hickerson, 205 S.W. Gregory St., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-320-1181)
Church Treas.— Michael Burton, 6300 Walraven Cir., Fort Worth, TX 76133 (817-919-9361)
Fort Worth Trono de Gracia (PAC) (001-0029)
817-851-5678
Mail--5112 Blue Quartz Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76179
Location— (FW Grace Tabernacle) 6301 Granbury Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76133
Pastor—(5/25/14) Santiago Rueda, 5112 Blue Quartz Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76179
([email protected]; 817-851-5678)
Church Treas.--Daniel Solano, 6301 Granbury Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76133
([email protected]; 817-291-0434)
Fort Worth Haltom City (Organized 1961) (001-0405)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-281-2017
Location—5009 Stanley Keller Rd., Haltom City, TX 76117
Pastor—(11/22/00) Jim Graham (Patsy), 5317 Ammons St., Haltom City, TX 76117
([email protected]; 817-656-8711)
Office Sec.—Myrtle Hoffpaiur, 401 Crestwood Terr., Hurst, TX 76053 (817-281-2017)
Music Dir.—Carl Lytle, 7221 Hightower, Fort Worth, TX 76112 (740-253-4800)
Vis. Dir.—Esther Benson, 5112 Roxie, Haltom City, TX 76117 (817-831-2840)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Lynette Campbell, 5701 Silver Lake Dr., Haltom City, TX 76117 (817-
896-5925)
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CLT Dir.—Jim Graham, 5317 Ammons St., Haltom City, TX 76117 (871-656-8711)
NMI Pres.—Patsy Graham, 5317 Ammons St., Haltom City, TX 76117 (817-656-8711)
SDMI Supt.—Esther Benson, 5112 Roxie, Haltom City, TX 76117 (817-831-2840)
Church Bd. Sec.—Joanne Wilson, 309 Thompson Ct., Saginaw, TX 76179 (817-232-2796)
Church Treas.—Myrtle Hoffpauir, 401 Crestwood, Hurst, TX 76053 (817-282-6685)
(Fort Worth) Hanain (One in Christ) Korean (Organized 1983) (001-0114)
469-235-1213
Location—6301 Granbury Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76133
Pastor—(7/17/08, church was on Dallas district until 2012) Kwang-Hoon (Paul) Jang
(Elizabeth), 8517 Redwing Ln., Fort Worth, TX 76123
Fort Worth Northside (Organized 1935) (001-0360)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-656-1945; 817-485-5526
Location—6750 Denton Hwy. 377, Fort Worth, TX 76148 (www.nazchurch.org)
Interim Pastor—Larry Williams (HeidiLynne), 3613 Flagstone Dr., Carrolton, TX 75007
(972-394-1897)
Review Date—
Assoc. Pastor—Mark Lofton (Sonya), 6420 Fairview Dr., Watauga, TX 76148 (817-812-7102)
Assoc. Pastor—Gini Parsons, 7701 W. Turner Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76182 (817-637-
0689)
Worship Leader—Danny Abrego (Angie), 4508 Cave Creek Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76137 (682-
559-0005)
Children’s Dir.—Jonna Jones, 948 Grand Central Pkwy., Saginaw, TX 76179 (817-962-8387)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Brian Dull, 4508 Anchor Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76135 (817-238-8750)
NMI Pres.—Gini Parsons, 7701 W. Turner Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76182 (817-637-0689)
NYI Pres.—Peggy Emmert, 4804 Seneca, Fort Worth, TX 76137 (817-781-8858)
SDMI Supt.—Denise Dull, 4508 Anchor Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76135 (817-238-8750)
Church Bd. Sec.—Shirley Phillips, 908 Cardinal Ridge Rd., Burleson, TX 76028 (817-295-
0342)
Church Treas.—Terry Cox, 5401 Pecan Creek Cir., Fort Worth, TX 76244 (817-741-5401)
Fort Worth River Oaks Iglesia (Organized 2008) (001-0003)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-732-0043
Location—5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114 (www.riveroaksnaz.com)
Interim Pastor—(6/1/2014) Peter Orozco, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114 (817-690-
6882)
Youth Pastor—Peter Orozco, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114 (817-690-6882)
Music Dir.—Peter Orozco, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114 (817-690-6882)
Chr. Ed. Dir.—Victor Rivera, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114
NMI Pres.—Anna Orozco, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114
NYI Pres.—Patricia Ventura, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114 (817-895-7007)
Church Bd. Sec.—Evelin Rivera, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114 (817-676-6856)
Church Treas.—Lori Hernandez, 5620 Black Oak Ln., River Oaks, TX 76114
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Fort Worth Riverside Community (Organized 1988) (001-0675)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-831-0911
Mail—P.O. Box 7072, Fort Worth, TX 76111
Location—3203 N.E. 28th
St., Fort Worth, TX 76111 (www.riversidenaz.com)
Pastor—(6/24/98) Lester L Anderson (Lydia), P.O. Box 7072, Fort Worth, TX 76111 (817-266-
4855)
Review Date—6/16
Office Sec.—Ana Barboza, 4105 Valentine St., Fort Worth, TX 76107 (682-521-2613)
Assoc. Pastor—Abelardo Cerda, 5325 Caroldean St., Haltom City, TX 76117 (817-281-4785)
Vis. Min.—Ruben Cordero, 2200 Taxco Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817-495-3121)
Adult Min. Dir.—Abelardo Cerda, 5325 Caroldean St., Haltom City, TX 76111 (817-281-4785)
NMI Pres.—Rosa Roman, 2422 NW 26th
St., Fort Worth, TX 76106 (682-583-6810)
SDMI Supt.—Alfredo Alvarez, 11720 Netleaf Ln., Fort Worth, TX 76244 (805-832-8209)
Church Bd. Sec.—Ana Barboza, 4105 Valentine St., Fort Worth, TX 76107 (817-521-2613)
Church Treas.—Ana Barboza, 4105 Valentine St., Fort Worth, TX 76107 (817-521-2613)
Fort Worth Sobre la Roca (Organized 2001) (001-0375)
817-204-7019
Mail—3505 Hedrick St., Fort Worth, TX 76111
Location—2830 Ross Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76106
Pastor—(2/2/01) Luis Maldonado, 3505 Hedrick St., Fort Worth, TX 76111
Children’s Min. Dir.—Dulce Cruz, 2830 Ross Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76106 (817-825-2660)
NMI Pres.—Joel Cruz, 2830 Ross, Fort Worth, TX 76106 (817-825-2660)
Church Bd. Sec. —Yesenia Rivera, 5416 Enclave Cir., #1305, Ft. Worth, TX 76132 (817-655-
0619)
Church Treas.—Joel Cruz, 2830 Ross, Fort Worth, TX 76106 (817-825-2660)
Fort Worth Trinity (Organized 2009) (001-0012)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-581-7786
Mail—P.O. Box 48336, Fort Worth, TX 76148
Location—(Fort Worth Emanuel) 3900 Glynwyck Dr., North Richland Hills, TX 76180 (817-
581-7786)
Pastor—(2/24/08) John P. Lewis (Peggy), P.O. Box 48336, Ft. Worth, TX 76148
([email protected]; 817-581-7786)
NMI Pres.— Peggy Lewis, P.O. Box 48336, Fort Worth, TX 76148 (817-581-7786)
Church Bd. Sec.-Robert Tidwell, P.O. Box 48336, Fort Worth, TX 76148 (817-757-5130)
Church Treas.—Peggy Lewis, P.O. Box 48336, Fort Worth, TX 76148
([email protected]; 817-581-7786)
Fort Worth Westridge (Organized 1952) (001-0330)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-244-6231
Location—9500 Chapin Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76126 (www.westridgechurchfw.com)
Pastor (6/2/13)—Ismael Mora (Erika), 9500 Chapin Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76126
Music Dir.—Linda Gangolf, 24 Verna Trail N., Fort Worth, TX 76108 (817-675-8399)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Robin Carter, 208 Rhineland Rd., Benbrook, TX 76126 (817-249-2088)
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Men’s Min. Dir.—Matt Gangolf, 24 Verna Trail N., Fort Worth, TX 76108 (817-239-0359)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Robin Carter, 208 Rhineland Rd., Benbrook, TX 76126 (817-249-2088)
W&W Coord.—Susan Caylor, 3816 Palomino, Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817-560-4640)
NMI Pres.—Sam Dunaway, 9712 Minton Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76108 (817-367-1535)
NYI Pres.—Mark Carter, 208 Rhineland Rd., Benbrook, TX 76126 (817-249-2088)
SDMI Supt.—Jack Murray, 8504 Twilight W., Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817-560-3808)
Church Bd. Sec.— Glen Zell, 9412 Mineral Wells Hwy., Weatherford, TX 76088 (817-480-
6112)
Church Treas.—Mark Carter, 208 Rhineland Rd., Benbrook, TX 76126 (817-249-2088)
Gainesville Eastside (Organized 1979) (001-0385)
E-mail: [email protected]; 918-316-5899
Mail—1415 S. Radio Hill Rd., Gainesville, TX 76240
Location—1415 S. Radio Hill Rd., Gainesville, TX 76240
Pastor—(3/8/15) Jason Powers (Kim), 1415 S. Radio Hill Rd., Gainesville, TX 76240 (918-316-
5899)
Church Bd. Sec.—Brent Wallace, 1008 Vintage Ave., Gainesville, TX 76240 (940-736-3464)
Church Treas.—Jane Bohac, 2207 Aspen Rd., Gainesville, TX 76240 (940-668-2215)
Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer (inactive) (001-0387)
Graham First (Organized 1954) (001-0390)
E-mail: [email protected]; 940-549-3747
Location—404 Summitt St., Graham, TX 76450
Pastor—(1/8/12) Gaylord Hayes (Sheree), 909 Rolling Hills, Graham, TX 76450 (214-206-6825)
Music Dir.—Biff Stockton, P.O. Box 745, Graham, TX 76450 (940-212-0151)
NMI Pres.—Joyce Waskom, 1511 Carolina St., Graham, TX 76450 (940-282-2483)
SDMI Supt.-- Richard Berry, P.O. Box 162, Graham, TX 76450 (940-456-3660)
Church Bd. Sec.—Pat Guinn, HC 75 Box 470, Eliasville, TX 76481 (940-362-4312)
Church Treas.—Richard Berry, P.O. Box 162, Graham, TX 76450 (940-456-3660)
Granbury (Organized 1975) (001-0395)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-573-4041
Location—921 Lipan Hwy., Granbury, TX 76048
Pastors—(8/12/12) Julian & Mary Corpus, 511 N. Brazos St., Granbury, TX 76048
([email protected], 817-573-4041)
NMI Pres.—Anne Bowen, 1517 Meander Rd., Granbury, TX 76049 (817-579-6105)
Church Bd. Sec.—Travis Richey, 2928 Oak Ct., Granbury, TX 76048 (817-713-6175)
Church Treas.—Eileen Tims, 609 Venus Dr., Granbury, TX 76049 (832-434-7115)
Grassland (Organized 1921) (001-0400)
806-327-5656
Location—2885 CR 25, Tahoka, TX 79373
Pastor—(1/13/08) James D. Miller (Judith), 2885 CR 25, Tahoka, TX 79373
([email protected]; 806-327-5655)
Music Dir.—Judith L. Miller, 2885 CR 25, Tahoka, TX 79373 (806-327-5655)
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Children’s Min. Dir.—Judith L. Miller, 2885 CR 25, Tahoka, TX 79373 (806-327-5655)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Marlene Patterson, P.O. Box 871, Tahoka, TX 79373 (806-327-5254)
Discipleship Dir. .—Wayne McDonald, 151 U. S. Hwy. 380, Post, TX 79356 (806-620-0228)
W&W Coord.—Pete Rodrigues, P.O. Box 1483, Tahoka, TX 79373 (806-561-1412)
NMI Pres.—Carol McDonald, 151 U.S. Hwy. 380, Post, TX 79356 (806-620-0229)
SDMI Supt.—Wayne McDonald, 151 U. S. Hwy. 380, Post, TX 79356 (806-620-0228)
Church Bd. Sec.—Julie Aten, 2881 CR 25, Tahoka, TX 79373 (806-327-5386)
Church Treas.—Carol McDonald, 151 U.S. Hwy. 380, Post, TX 79356 (806-620-0229)
Hamlin (Organized 1907) (001-0410)
E-mail: [email protected], 325-576-2469
Mail—P.O. Box 536, Hamlin, TX 79520 (www.HamlinNaz.org)
Location—113 S.W. Ave. C, Hamlin, TX 79520
Pastor—(6/22/12) Jeff Parson (Lindsay), 113 S.W. Ave. C, Hamlin, TX 79520 (Cell: 325-721-
6407; 325-576-2259)
Review Date—8/18
Children’s Min. Dir.—Lindsay Parson, 26 S.W. Ave. D, Hamlin, TX 79520 (325-576-2259)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Joe Fudge, 820 W. Lake Dr., Hamlin, TX 79520 (325-668-8192)
Women's Min Dir.--Patti Young, 811 S.W. 2nd St., Hamilin, TX 79520 (325-576-2149)
NMI Pres.—Donna Kesanen, P.O. Box 188, Hamlin, TX 79520 (325-576-3448)
NYI Youth Dir.—Betsy Segovia, 714 S.W. 2nd St., Hamilin, TX 79520 (325-725-4379)
SDMI Supt.—Cathie Popp, 431 N.W. Ave. F, Hamlin, TX 79520 (325-280-6076)
Church Bd. Sec.—Sheila Maberry, 1002 N.W. 4th
St., Hamlin, TX 79520 (325-576-2159)
Church Treas.—Tommy Maberry, 1002 N.W. 4th
St., Hamlin, TX 76520 (325-576-2159)
Hereford (Organized 1946) (001-0430)
Fax: 806-364-7973; 806-364-8303
Location—1410 La Plata Dr., Hereford, TX 79045 (www.herefordnaz.com)
Pastor—(8/1/92) Ted Taylor (Evelyn), 116 Nueces, Hereford, TX 79045
([email protected]; Cell: 806-344-2636; 806-364-7953)
Review Date—8/16
Assoc. Pastor—Noell Diaz (Regina), 809 Country Club Rd., Hereford, TX 79045 (806-236-
6021)
Children’s Pastor—Tracy Ricenbaw (Joseph), 501 Ross, Hereford, TX 79045 (806-346-3956)
Youth Pastor—Andrew Taylor, 100 Centre St.., Hereford, TX 79045 (806-340-9008)
Music Dir.—Shannon Wilburn (Melanie), 411 Elm, Hereford, TX 79045 (806-364-4542)
School Principal—Shannon Victor (Jared), 418 Hickory St., Hereford, TX 79045 (806-346-
0082)
Daycare Learning Center Dir.—Angie Lopez (Tirso), 323 Adelito., Hereford, TX 79045 (806-
418-9327)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Allen Haile (Patty), 1202 W. 9th
Pl., Friona, TX 79035 (806-250-2128)
NMI Pres.—Phil Phipps (Brenda), 3710 Yucca Dr., Hereford, TX 79045 (806-578-4344
NYI Pres.—Karen Keeling (Scott), 3675 Hilltop Rd., Hereford, TX 79045 (806-364-5224)
SDMI Supt.—Danny Rice, 608 W. Lee, Dimmitt, TX 79027 (806-647-3552)
Church Bd. Sec.—Shannon Wilburn (Melanie), 411 Elm, Hereford, TX 79045 (806-364-4542)
Church Treas.—Dawna Roach (Danny), 132 Greenwood, Hereford, TX 79045 (806-336-5506)
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Hereford New Bethel (formerly Hereford New Hope) (Organized 1993) (001-0435)
806-346-5906
Mail—P.O. Box 2311, Hereford, TX 79045
Location—340 Avenue H, Hereford, TX 79045
Pastor—(4/11/14) Ramiro & Tina Ortiz, 1003 Grand Ave., Hereford, TX 79045
Higgins (Organized 1921) (001-0440)
806-852-3031
Mail—P.O. Box 219, Higgins, TX 79046
Location—601 E. Commercial, Higgins, TX 79046
Pastor—(6/8/14) Cawlie Johnson (Joan), P.O. Box 258, Shattuck, OK 73858 (580-216-2279)
Music Dir.—Linda Nicholson, P.O. Box 55, Higgins, TX 79046 (806-852-2081)
NMI Pres.—Linda Nicholson, P.O. Box 55, Higgins, TX 79046 (806-852-2081)
Church Bd. Sec.—Linda Nicholson, P.O. Box 55, Higgins, TX 79046 (806-852-2081)
Church Treas.—Thelma Broughan, P.O. Box 148, Higgins, TX 79046 (806-852-4191)
Hillsboro (Organized 1919) (001-0450)
254-582-3769
Mail—P.O. Box 572, Hillsboro, TX 76645
Location—306 FM 286, Hillsboro, TX 76645
Pastor—(1/6/13) Misael C. Alvarado (Yvette), 306 FM 286, Hillsboro, TX 76645
([email protected]; 940-224-4892)
Assoc. Pastor—Yvette Alvarado (Misael), 306 FM 286, Hillsboro, TX 76645
([email protected]; 940-224-4924)
NMI Pres.—Sharon Ridlehuber, P.O. Box 83, Bynum, TX 76631
SDMI Supt.—Lisa Kellum, 904 Willie Nelson Rd., East Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254-205-2961)
Church Bd. Sec.—Deede Meador, 1900 Old Brandon Rd., Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254-733-8782)
Church Treas.—Jeanie Goff, 430 Stoneridge Dr., P.O. Box 572, Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254-205-
0337)
Hurst Pursuit Fellowship (Organized 1958) (001-0451)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-282-4962
Mail—P.O. Box 639, Hurst, TX 76053
Location—665 W. Pipeline Rd., Hurst, TX 76053 (www.hurstchurch.com;
www.pursuitfellowship.com)
Interim Pastor—(4/5/15) Mark Banda (Angelica), 5812 Wall Ave., Haltom City, TX 76117 (817-
975-7095)
NMI Pres.—Miriam Ferguson, [email protected]
NYI Pres—Robert Hamilton, 9140 Hawley Dr., Keller, TX 76244 (805-291-7395)
SDMI Supt.—Arvin Field 732 Redwing Dr Saginaw, TX 76131
Church Bd. Sec.— Bill Roberts, 5610 Tourist Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76117
Church Treas.—Jeryl White, 1004 Irwin Dr., Hurst, TX 76053 (817-589-1977)
Keller El Remanente Primera (Inactive) (001-0011)
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Lamesa (Organized 1922) (001-0460)
Fax: 806-872-0455; 704-506-8330
Mail—2227 S. 4th St., Lamesa, TX 79331
Location—912 N. First, Lamesa, TX 79331
Pastor—(1/1/08) Lee Lennon (Linda), 407 N. 16th
St., Lamesa, TX 79331
([email protected]; 806-872-0455)
Assoc. to Pastor—Charlie Stice, P.O. Box 521, Tahoka, TX 79373 (806-561-5520)
Music Dirs.—Gary & Judy Jones, 314 Terrace Cir., Lamesa, TX 79331 (806-872-7404)
W&W Coord.—Lee Lennon, 407 N. 16th
St., Lamesa, TX 79331 (704-506-8330)
NMI Pres.—Lee Lennon, 407 N. 16th
St., Lamesa, TX 79331 (704-506-8330)
Church Bd. Sec.—
Church Treas.—Ann Lee, P.O. Box 285, Lamesa, TX 79331 (806-759-8001)
Lantana Community Fellowship (Organized 1968) (001-0475)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-224-9200
Location—2200 E. Jeter Rd., Bartonville, TX 76226 (www.lcfnaz.org)
Senior Pastor—(3/15/10) Mark A. Elam (Shelley), 213 Deerpath Rd., Hickory Creek, TX 75065
([email protected]; Cell: 214-412-5562)
Review Date—3/16
Pastor Emertius—Paul Marshall (Barbara), 1833 Garrett Drive, Carrollton, TX 75010 (972-492-
4959)
Worship/Young Adult Pastor—Mandy Hewitt (Mark), 1501 Lincoln Dr., Mansfield, TX 76063
([email protected]; Cell: 615-717-8766)
Youth Pastor—Jake Isbell (Kalee), 12320 Hilltop Rd., Argyle, TX 76226
([email protected]; Cell: 602-639-1561)
Pastor of Connections—Earl Robertson (Betty), P.O. Box 50224, Denton, TX 76206
([email protected]; Cell: 540-312-4500)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Shelley Elam (Mark), 213 Deerpath Rd., Hickory Creek, TX 75065
([email protected]; Cell: 214-412-5667)
Men’s Min. Dirs.—Scott French, 5321 Bristol Dr., Flower Mound, TX 75028 (214-335-7734);
Mark Powers, 1658 Waterford Dr., Lewisville TX 75077 (972-897-3804)
W&W Coord.—Curt Orton, 1209 Cherry Brook, Flower Mound, TX 75028
([email protected]; 972-355-0350)
NMI Pres.—Curt Orton, 1209 Cherry Brook, Flower Mount, TX 75028 ([email protected];
972-355-0350)
SDMI Supt.—Suzie Martin, 141 Old Mill Cir., Lewisville, TX 75057 ([email protected]; Cell:
214-681-9247)
Church Bd. Sec.—Michael McClarty, 3014 Clay Trail, Corinth, TX 76210
([email protected]; 817-403-4399)
Church Treas.—Paul Moore, 1301 Dogwood Trl., Lewisville, TX 75067 (214-926-8665)
Levelland (Organized 1949) (001-0470)
806-894-7257
Location—914 Sundown Hwy. (FM 300), Levelland, TX 79336 (www.levellandfcn.com)
Pastor—(11/9/08) Hugh Hays (Kara), 4410 49th
St., Lubbock, TX 79414 ([email protected];
(Cell: 806-781-8741, 806-796-0328)
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SDMI Supt.—Bobby Neal, P.O. Box 537, Whiteface, TX 79379 (806-287-1251)
Church Bd. Sec.—Bill Billingsley, 2019 College, Levelland, TX 79336 (806-894-5169)
Church Treas.—Wayne Gray, 1218 Ave. D, Levelland, TX 79336 (806-894-7529)
Lubbock First (Organized 1909) (001-0490)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 806-794-1677; 806-794-1675
Location—6110 Chicago Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424 (www.fcnhome.com)
Pastor—(4/8/12) Michael Page (Dee Ann), 6210 95th
St., Lubbock, TX 79424 (806-786-9322)
Review Date—4/18
Student Min. Pastor—Gary Young (Cori), 5510 103rd
St., Lubbock, TX 79424 (806-241-9076)
Connection Pastor--John Keating (Breann), 3201 B 110th St., Lubbock, TX 79423 (806-789-
8127)
Pastoral Care Pastor—Kenneth Book (Dianne), 7703 Ave J, Lubbock, TX 79423 (806-319-3120)
Children’s Dir.—Carl Wren (Kristi), 9 Elm St., Ransom Canyon, TX 79366 (806-786-9331)
Communications Dir.—Kelsea Beville, 4602 111th
St., Lubbock, TX 79424 (806-881-4304)
Parents Day Out/School Dir.—Kristi Wren (Carl), 9 Elm St., Ransom Canyon, TX 79366 (806-
786-9331)
Single Adult Min. Dir.—Carolyn McJunkin, 4718 46th
St., Lubbock, TX 779414 (806-797-0712)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Patrick McCarty (Diana), 3503 101st, Lubbock, TX 79423 (806-754-3126)
NMI Pres.—Cheryl Karr (Doug), 9201 Memphis Dr., Lubbock, TX 79423 (806-785-6676)
Church Bd. Sec.—Queda Crutchfield (Kenneth), 2601 38th
St., Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-793-
1872)
Church Treas.—Dale Sedberry (Patsy), 4428 80th
St., Lubbock, TX 79424 (806-792-2287)
Lubbock Refuge (Organized 2005) (001-0685)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-445-9428
Location—4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (www.welovewell.org)
Co-Pastor (Presiding Officer)—(3/14/04) Travis Zachary (Tabitha), 10107 Homestead Ave.,
Lubbock, TX 79424
Review Date—3/18
Co-Pastor—(4/19/12) Alan Wallace (Tonda), 8008 Beaufort St., Lubbock, TX 79424
Review Date—3/18
Asst. to the Pastor—Rusty Wooten, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-470-8463)
Music Dir.—Jordan Wood, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-317-4666)
Childcare/School Dir/Principal—TBS, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-928-7601)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Jann Webb, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (817-649-6051)
Youth Dir.—Vikrim Baliga, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-773-7332)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Serigo Maul, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-831-1690)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Michelle Wooten, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-790-9104)
NYI Pres.—Vikrim Baliga, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-773-7332)
Church Bd. Sec.—Vikrim Baliga, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-773-7332)
Church Treas.—Raymond Martinez, 4308 58th
, Lubbock, TX 79413 (806-382-7298)
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Mansfield First (Organized 1982) (001-0086)
E-mail: [email protected]; 817-473-8378
Location—1804 Hwy. 157 N., Mansfield, TX 76063 (www.mansfieldnazarene.com)
Pastors—(10/1/12) G. Michael & Amy Scarlett, 4025 Rochester Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76244
([email protected]; 682-564-4565)
SDMI Supt.—Amy Scarlett (Michael), 4025 Rochester Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76244
([email protected]; 682-564-4560)
Church Bd. Sec.—Glenda Manual, 1409 Cowtown Dr Mansfield, TX 76063 (817-680-9029)
Church Treas.—Glenda Manual, 1409 Cowtown Dr Mansfield, TX 76063 (817-680-9029)
Metroplex Chapel (Organized 1982) (001-0562)
E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 817-283-1881; 817-267-8000
Location—601 E. Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76039 (www.metroplexchapel.org)
Pastor—(5/1/00) Scott W. Fisher (Tammy), 1813 Coventry Dr., Bedford, TX 76021 (817-267-
8000)
Review Date—5/18
Worship and Arts Dir.—David A. Walker (Ladonna), 601 E. Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76039
(817-267-8000)
Academy Headmaster—Rene DeLorge, 601 E. Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76039 (817-267-
8000)
Children’s Dir.—Ken Vaile (Cheryle), 844 Spring Lake, Bedford, TX 76021 (817-281-2291)
Youth Pastor—Adam Hasenbein, 601 E. Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76039 (817-267-8000)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Harold Ricks (Debbie), 509 Arcadia, Hurst, TX 76053 (817-267-8000)
Church Bd. Sec.—Ted Jones (Bev), 12 Rankin Dr., Bedford, TX 76022 (817-267-8000)
Church Treas.— Ted Jones (Bev), 12 Rankin Dr., Bedford, TX 76022 (817-267-8000)
Mineral Wells (Organized 1913) (001-0550)
940-325-4247
Location—1005 S.E. 6th
Ave., Mineral Wells, TX 76067 (www.mwnazarene.org)
Pastor—(5/17/15) Randy Anderson (Joy) 2202 S.E. 10th St., Minerals Wells, TX 76067 (pastor
[email protected]; 806-205-1469)
NMI Pres.—Alvarine Kluck, 1909 SE 10th
St., Mineral Wells, TX 76067 (940-325-2871)
SDMI Supt.—Keith Norton, 2636 Bounty Rd., Perrin, TX 76486 (940-654-0956)
Church Bd. Sec.—Barbara Johnson, 1005 SE 6th
Ave., Mineral Wells, TX 76067
Church Treas.—Beverly Stutzman, 2417 NW 3rd
Ave., Mineral Wells, TX 76067
([email protected]; 940-325-2677)
Nocona (Organized 1943) (001-0570)
Mail—P.O. Box 406, Nocona, TX 76255
Location—Elm at Grayson, Nocona, TX 76255
Pastor—(7/16/09) Marvin Pepper (Becky), 301 Clarke St., Nocona, TX 76255 (940-825-1002)
Music Dir.—Tammie Adams, 513 E. Blumound, Nocona, TX 76255 (940-825-7247)
NMI Pres.—Mandy Smith, 100 Hobson St., Nocona, TX 76255 (940-825-1097)
SDMI Supt.—Becky Pepper, 301 Clark, Nocona, TX 76255 (940-825-1002)
Church Bd. Sec.—Jeni Fatheree, 1209 Cooke St., Nocona, TX 76255 (940-531-0459)
Church Treas.—Jessie Fatheree, 2191 Dixie School Rd., Nocona, TX 76255 (940-825-3508)
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Pampa (Organized 1931) (001-0600)
E-mail: [email protected]; 806-669-3144
Mail—510 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065
Location—500 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065
Pastor—(11/30/14) Jimmye Cole (Wendy), 510 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065
([email protected]; 806-662-6785)
Review Date—11/16
NMI Pres.—Wendy Cole, 510 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065 (806-662-3981)
NYI Pres.—Heather Dills, 2000 Coffee St., Pampa, TX 79065 (806-664-1771)
SDMI Supt.—John Radcliff, 1137 Cinderella St., Pampa, TX 79065 (806-665-8887)
Church Bd. Sec.—Vonda Eggleston, 1628 N. Nelson, Pampa, TX 79065 (806-789-5295)
Church Treas.—Louise Dills, P.O. Box 1872, Pampa, TX 79066 (806-440-6701)
Perryton (Organized 1934) (001-0610)
806-435-5272
Mail—P.O. Box 743, Perryton, TX 79070
Location—502 S. Amherst, Perryton, TX 79070 (806-435-5172)
Pastor—TBS
NMI Pres.—Margetta Shaw, 905 S.W. 19th
Ave., Perryton, TX 79070 (806-435-6181)
Church Bd. Sec.—Margetta Shaw, 905 S.W. 19th
Ave., Perryton, TX 79070 (806-435-6181)
Pilot Point (Organized 1907) (001-0630)
940-535-8334
Mail—P.O. Box 707, Pilot Point, TX 76258
Location—611 E. Liberty, Pilot Point, TX 76258 (940-535-8334)
Pastor—(7/1/87) Johnnie Johnston (Joyce), 215 S. College, Pilot Point, TX 76258 (940-535-
8334)
Music Dir.—Joyce Johnston, 215 S. College, Pilot Point, TX 76258 (940-535-8334)
NMI Pres.—Johnnie Johnston, 215 S. College, Pilot Point, TX 76258 (940-535-8334)
Bookkeeper.—Johnny Johnston, 141 Seminary Dr., Apt. 0, Mill Valley, CA 94941 (425-871-
6627)
Plainview First (Organized 1909) (001-0640)
806-296-5769
Location—2610 W. 20th
, Plainview, TX 79072 (www.plvnazarene.org)
Pastor—(9/14/03) Doug Yates (Beck), 2605 W. 17th
, Plainview, TX 79072
( [email protected]; 806-296-6244)
Review Date—3/18
Children’s Min. Dir.—Fran Kisselburg, 103 E. 32nd
, Plainview, TX 79072 (806-296-6244)
Youth Dir.—Jayme Wetzel, 386 CR 14, Kress, TX 79052 (806-388-4387)
SDMI Supt.—Theta Vaughan, 218 Juanita, Plainview, TX 79072 (806-296-9485)
Church Bd. Sec.—Jane Canon, 114 Troy, Lubbock, TX 79416 (806-729-1411)
Church Treas.—Melinda Rollins, 4501 Horseshoe Bend, Plainview, TX 79072 (806-293-1084)
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Post (Organized 1924) (001-0650)
806-495-3044
Location—202 W. 10th
St., Post, TX 79356
Pastor—(5/16/10) Charles Gibson (Michele), 805 W. 13th
St., Post, TX 79356
([email protected]; 806-928-8611)
NMI Pres.—Pearl Riley, 1710 FM 399, #A, Post, TX 79356 (806-495-2347)
SDMI Supt.—Donald Riley, 1710 FM 399, # A, Post, TX 79356 (806-495-2347)
Church Bd. Sec.—Sheila Melton, 1015 Sunset Dr., Post, TX 79356 (806-495-2107)
Church Treas.—Don Riley, 1710 FM 399, #A, Post, TX 79356 (806-495-2347)
Prairie Point (Organized 1970) (001-0325)
940-964-2410
Mail—P.O. Box 411, Forestburg, TX 66239
Location—2198 CR345, Prairie Point, TX 76239
Pastor—TBS
SDMI Supt.—Cecil Raney, 337 CR328, Era, TX 76238 (940-768-2228)
Church Bd. Sec.—Cecil Raney, 337 CR328, Era, TX 76238 (940-768-2228)
Church Treas.—Debra Dill, 1378 Jones Valley Rd., Forestburg, TX 76239 (940-964-2483)
Ropesville (Organized 1931) (001-0680)
Mail—P.O. Box 145, Ropesville, TX 79358
Location—810 Timmons, Ropesville, TX 79358
Pastor—(4/14/2014) John Donnerberg, P.O. Box 53241, Lubbock, TX 79453 (806-535-6794)
Music Dir.—John Smith, 6425 Foster Rd., Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-562-4671)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Patsy Smith, 6425 Foster Rd., Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-562-4671)
Adult Min. Dir.—John Smith, 6425 Foster Rd., Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-562-4671)
NMI Pres.—Michelle Ferguson, P.O. Box 145, Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-577-8074)
NYI Pres.—Larry Smith, P.O. Box 6, Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-562-4000)
SDMI Supt.—Raymond Ferguson, 101 Bobby, Levelland, TX 79336 (806-781-8611)
Church Bd. Sec.—LaWana Ferguson, P.O. Box 145, Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-893-1667)
Church Treas.—Patsy Smith, 6425 Foster Rd., Ropesville, TX 79358 (806-462-4671)
Seagraves (Organized 1940) (001-0700)
Mail—P.O. Box 456, Seagraves, TX 79359
Location—1108 11th
St., Seagraves, TX 79359
Pastor (Interim)—(10/15/04) Gregory M. White (Martha), 16222 CR 1450, Wolfforth, TX 79382
([email protected]; 806-863-5331; Cell: 806-239-7885)
Children’s Dir.—Pam Billings, P.O. Box 10, Seagraves, TX 79359 (806-787-9155)
NMI Pres.—LaValta Martin, 1297 CR 109, Seagraves, TX 79359 (806-487-6852)
SDMI Supt.—Pam Billings, P.O. Box 10, Seagraves, TX 79359 (806-787-9155)
Church Bd. Sec.—Sue Currie, 655 CR 680, Seagraves, TX 79359 (806-487-6674)
Church Treas.—LaValta Martin, 1297 CR 109, Seagraves, TX 79359 (806-487-6852)
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Snyder (Organized 1935) (001-0740)
325-573-5601
Location—2462 S. Hwy. 208, Snyder, TX 79549 (325-573-5601)
Pastor—(7/1/04) Alan McGuire (Catania), 2462 S. Hwy. 208, Snyder, TX 79549 (325-573-5601)
SDMI Supt.—Jerry Echols, 26 E. CO. Rd., Snyder, TX 79549 (325-573-0972)
Church Bd. Sec.—Charles Fulks, 2806 Denison Ave., Snyder, TX 79549 (325-573-4444)
Church Treas.—Polly Echols, 26 E. CO. Rd., Snyder, TX 79549 (325-573-0972)
Stephenville (Organized 1940) (001-0750)
E-mail: [email protected]; 254-965-5876
Location—2522 N. US Hwy. 377, Stephenville, TX 7640l
Pastor—(8/29/04) Curt Plaxco (Heather), 2414 N. US Hwy. 377, Stephenville, TX 76401 (254-
965-5236)
SDMI Supt.—Jimmy Weldon, 1250 CR 714, Stephenville, TX 76401 (254-918-2055)
Church Bd. Sec—Todd Cochran, 588 E. Crow, Stephenville, TX 76401 (254-968-4236)
Church Treas.—Jan Riddle, 5880 CR 465, Stephenville, TX 76401 (940-769-2909)
Stinnett (Organized 1958) (001-0751)
E-Mail: [email protected]; 806-878-3379
Mail—P.O. Box 696, Stinnett, TX 79083
Location—100 N. MacKenzie, Stinnett, TX 79083
Lay Supply Pastor—(7/1/83) Kenneth Benton, 115 Rocky Ridge Rd., Borger, TX 79007
([email protected]; 806-273-2070)
NMI Pres.—Crystal Lewis, P.O. Box 1086, Stinnett, TX 79083 (806-231-9623)
SDMI Supt.—Phil Calhoun, P.O. Box 583, Stinnett TX 79083 (806-878-2337)
Church Bd. Sec.—Joe Lewis, P.O. Box 1086, Stinnett TX 79083 (806-231-9467)
Church Treas.—Crystal Lewis, P.O. Box 1086, Stinnett, TX 79083 (806-231-9623)
Weatherford (inactive) (001-0790)
Wellington (Organized 1911) (001-0800)
806-447-2010
Location—1008 Amarillo St., Wellington, TX 79095
Pastor—TBS
Music Dir.—Tim Harris, 811 Graham St., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-447-2059)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Cristin Davis, 1105 West Ave., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-205-0822)
NMI Pres.— Cristin Davis, 1105 West Ave., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-205-0822)
NYI Pres.—Gina Harris, 811 Graham St., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-447-2059)
SDMI Supt.—Tim Harris, 811 Graham St., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-447-2059)
Church Bd. Sec.—Cristin Davis, 1105 West Ave., Wellington, TX 79095 (806-205-0822)
Church Treas.—Nancy Harris, 4057 FM 1035, Wellington, TX 79095 (806-447-5564)
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Whitney First (Organized 1973) (001-0815)
E-mail: [email protected]; 254-694-2949
Mail—P.O. Box 1115, Whitney, TX 76692
Location—1103 N. Brazos, Whitney, TX 76692 (www.whitneynazarene.com)
Pastor—(6/4/94) Gregory Johnson (Debra), 104 W. Highland, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-
2950)
Review Date—6/16
Assoc. Pastor—A.D. Bracken, 867 Hamilton Dr., Waco, TX 76705 (254-829-1402)
Assoc. Pastor—Phillip Helms, 221 HCR 1250, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-707-0648)
Children’s Pastor—Robbie Dement, P.O. Box 995, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-3290)
Music Dir.—Janie Eilers, P.O. Box 1632, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-4717)
Adult Min. Dir.—Joan Hibler, 126 Wildflower Ln., Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-6208)
Prime Time Dir.—A.D. Bracken, 867 Hamilton Dr., Waco, TX 76705 (254-829-1402)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Arnie Hibler, 126 Wildflower Ln., Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-6208)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Delane Moore, 150 Tall Timbers Tr., Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-3893)
W&W Coord.—Tony Dement, P.O. Box 995, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-3290)
NMI Pres.—Joan Hibler, 126 Wildflower Ln., Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-6208)
NYI Pres.—Bailey Dement, P.O. Box 995, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-3290)
SDMI Supt.—Milton Sill, 224 Canyon Dr., Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-6208)
Church Bd. Sec.—Carolyn Carlson, 238 CR 1035, Clifton, TX 76634 (254-675-3731)
Church Treas.—Janie Eilers, P.O. Box 1632, Whitney, TX 76692 (254-694-4717)
Wichita Falls First (Organized 1909) (001-0830)
E-mail: [email protected]; 940-767-8237
Location—1667 Kell Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76301 (www.fallsnaz.org)
Pastor—(10/2/05) Allen D. Hughes, Jr. (LeAnna), 5126 Edgecliff Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76302
(940-761-2657)
Review Date—10/15
Assoc. Pastor—Paul Sunderman, 2300 Tinker Trail, Wichita Falls, TX 76306 (940-642-3266)
Music Dir.—Jeff Galbraith, 1100 Oriole, Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-642-6745)
Children’s Min. Pastor—Larry Gulley, P.O. Box 1423, Archer City, TX 76351 (940-704-0029)
NMI Pres.—Sandra Sterkenburg, 505 Swenson, Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-257-5119)
NYI Pres.—Christi Pickle, 1003 Sugarbush Ln., Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-569-6215)
SDMI Supt.— Jeff Galbraith, 1100 Oriole, Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-642-6745)
Church Bd. Sec.—Kami Segers, 4727 Alamo Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76302 (940-782-2210)
Church Treas.—Mark Stivers, 1005 Sugarbush Ln., Burkburnett, TX 76354 (940-569-0579)
Wichita Falls Cristo Vive (PAC) (001-0004)
Fax: 940-767-8207; 940-442-7298
Location—1667 Kell Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76301
Pastor—Allen D. Hughes, Jr. (LeAnna), 5126 Edgecliff Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76302
(940-761-2657)
NMI Pres.--Gary Suarez, 4109 Nunn St., Wichita Falls, TX 76306 (940-444-8234)
SDMI Supt.—Martha Rodriguez, 2307 Buchanan, Wichita Falls, TX 76309 (940-867-
8903)
Church Bd. Sec.—Alejandra Suarez, 4109 Nunn St., Wichita Falls, TX 76306 (940-444-
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8234)
Church Treas.—Sergio Rodriguez, 2307 Buchanan, Wichita Falls, TX 76309 (940-867-
8901)
Wichita Falls Lakeview (Organized 1940) (001-0820)
E-mail: [email protected]; 940-692-2800
Location—4815 Fairway Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76310
Pastor—(1/9/11) Matthew Carte (Dana), 4444 Phillips Dr., Wichita Falls, TX (407-304-9444)
Review Date—11/17
Music Dir.—Melissa Hard, 2105 Hiawatha Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76309
Women’s Min. Dir.—Ann McCullough, 4815 Fairway Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76310 (940-
631-2052)
Church Bd. Sec.—Linda Little, 4115 York St., Wichita Falls, TX 76309 (940-704-1002)
Church Treas.—Barbara Teel, 4200 Canberra, Wichita Falls, TX 76308 (940-631-6204)
District Ministry Center Cactus Nazarene Ministry Center
Directors—Vito & Jenni Monteblanco, 200 Palo Duro Dr., P.O Box 990, Cactus, TX 79013
([email protected]; 806-290-4274)
I. ORDAINED MINISTERS--ELDERS Role Code Designations
CED--Christian Education Minister PAS--Pastor (including CTM’s)
CHP--Chaplain PSV--FT-Pastoral Service (Assoc. Minister)
DA--District Assignment PSV--PT-Pastoral Service (Assoc. Minister)
DIA--District Interim Active RA--Retired Assigned
DS--District Superintendent RU--Retired Unassigned
ED--Education SEC--Song Evangelist, Commissioned
ESR--Evangelism Service, Retired SER--Song Evangelist, Registered
EVC--Evangelist, Commissioned SPC--Special Service/Interdenominational
EVR--Evangelist, Registered STU--Student
EVT--Evangelist, Tenured TRF--In process of Transfer
GA--General Church Assignment U--Unassigned
GS--General Superintendent
2001 PAS Abraham, Rasmi Issac, 1124 Angel Fire Ln., Arlington, TX 76001
(817-468-8666) (Euless Arabic)
2012 PAS Alvarado, Misael C., P.O. Box 572, Hillsboro, TX 76645
(940-224-4892) (Hillsboro)
1983 PAS Anderson, Lester L., 3721 Ave. L, Fort Worth, TX 76105
(817-831-0911) (Fort Worth Riverside)
1999 PAS Anderson, Randall E., 2202 E. 10th
St., Mineral Wells, TX 76067
(806-447-2010) (Mineral Wells)
2001 PAS Ashby, Alton M., Jr., 127 S.W. Thomas, Burleson, TX 76028
(817-715-6025) (Burleson)
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2008 PAS Banda, Mark Emilio, Jr., 5812 Wall Ave., Haltom City, TX 76117
(817-983-1386) (Hurst Pursuit Fellowship)
2001 PAS Benn, Clint E., 4337 Vine Ridge Ct., Arlington, TX 76017
(817-454-4972) (Arlington First)
1972 RA Billings, Bob L., 2612 Anise, El Paso, TX 79936
(915-240-5365) (Wichita Falls First)
1990 PSV-PT Bishop, William R., 7532 Fresh Springs Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(817-457-1391) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
2007 U (3) Black, Ricky Dean, 4401 Ross St., Amarillo, TX 79118
(806-336-8141) (Amarillo North Beacon)
1979 PSV-PT Book, Kenneth Leon, 7703 Ave. J, Lubbock, TX 79423
(806-319-3120) (Lubbock First)
1971 RA Bowers, William C., 7836 Grassland Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76133
(817-292-5157) (Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle)
1975 RA/PSV-PT Bracken, Alford D., 867 Hamilton Dr., Waco, TX 76705
(254-829-1402) (Whitney First)
2014 PAS Branigan, Christopher Lain, 6301 Granbury Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76133
(817-991-6079) (Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle)
1953 RA/PSV-PT Brown, Richard Harold, 902 N. Ave. F, Denver City, TX 79323
(806-592-2018) (Denver City)
1980 PAS Burnside, Burnie R., 3808 Sheraton Rd., Denton, TX 76209
(940-243-7837) (Denton Hope Community)
2015 PAS Cabello, Robert, 4209 Midcentral Dr., Keller, TX 76244
(972-742-4535) (Fort Worth Trono de Gracia)
2005 PAS Callender, H. Calvary, 525 Scott Dr., Big Spring, TX 79720
(940-243-7837) (Big Spring First)
2010 PAS Calvert, Ricky Don, 1217 Lariat Circle, Dalhart, TX 79022
(806-268-0912) (Dalhart)
1955 RA Cargill, Vernon J., 340 Hurst Dr., Bedford, TX 76022
(228-264-9199) (Fort Worth Northside)
2007 PAS Carte, Matthew Aaron, 4444 Phillips Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76308
(407-304-9444) (Wichita Falls Lakeview)
2015 PSV-PT Cerda, Abelardo, 5325 Caroldean, Haltom City, TX 76117
(817-281-4785) (Fort Worth Riverside Community)
1967 RA Chamberlain, Francis Bruce, 1520 Willowwood, Denton, TX 76205
(940-387-6816) (Denton Willowwood)
2013 U (1) Chavez, Blanca Esthela Garcia de, 215 W. 4th
, Dumas, TX 79029
(806-282-5664) (Amarillo North Beacon Hispanic CTM)
1991 PAS Chavez, Eugenio, 8423 Redonda St., White Settlement, TX 76108
(817-291-2394) (Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia)
2010 U (1) Chavez Nucamendi, Jorge Luis, 215 W. 4th
, Dumas, TX 79029
(806-282-5664) (Amarillo North Beacon Hispanic CTM)
1995 PAS Cintron-Forrest, Raquel, 3302 State St., Abilene, TX 79603
(325-260-2581) (Abilene Trinity)
1989 PAS Cole, James Robert (Jimmye), 510 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065
(806-662-6785) (Gainesville Eastside)
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1968 RU Collins, William, 4707 Alamo, Wichita Falls, TX 76302
(940-723-9560) (Wichita Falls First)
2014 PAS Corpus, Julian, Jr., 511 N. Brazos St., Granbury, TX 76048
(817-573-4041) (Granbury)
2014 PAS Corpus, Maria de los Angeles, 511 N. Brazos St., Granbury, TX 76048
(817-573-4041) (Granbury)
1979 PAS Cruz, Pedro E., 511 Ave E, Abernathy, TX 79311
(806-781-0674) (Abernathy)
2005 PSV-PT Dakin, Donald Lee, 1632 Totem Pole Way, Krum, TX 76249
(940-808-8872) (Denton Hope Community)
1975 U (2) Davenport, James Steven, 2648 Spanish Ave., Granbury, TX 76048
(817-579-0434) (Granbury)
2006 PAS Davidge, Mirian Marlene, 517 W. Parkway St., Denton, TX 76201
(940-312-8990) (Denton Willowwood Hispanic)
1993 CHP Davis, Michael F., 1406 10th St., Shallowater, TX 79363
(806-786-8976) (Lubbock Refuge)
1993 PAS Derbyshire, Todd Alan, 7700 Skylake Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76179
(940-337-9699) (Fort Worth CrossPoint)
1957 RU Dinwiddie, Emit C., 1025 Alice, Denton, TX 76201
(940-383-6662) (Denton Willowwood)
1980 PAS Donnerberg, John J., 4306 92nd
St., Lubbock, TX 79423
(806-535-6794) (Lubbock Refuge)
1988 U (2) Douglas, Kevin W., P.O. Box 623, Dalhart, TX 79022
(806-384-2050) (Dalhart)
1980 DS Downs, David Errol, 860 Airport Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054
(817-479-8611) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
1998 PAS Dunlap, Larry A., Jr., 6816 Columbia, Amarillo, TX 79109
(806-358-8829) (Amarillo Valleyview)
1995 PSV/FT Dyer, Daniel Eugene, 9469 Fox Hill Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76131
(817-980-1637) (Fort Worth First)
2002 PAS Elam, Mark Alan, 213 Deerpath Rd., Hickory Creek, TX 76065
(214-412-5562) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
1950 RA Emmert, Issac Ervin, Jr., P.O. Box 441, Wheeler, TX 79096
(806-663-0107) (Wellington)
2007 PAS Espinoza, Jesus, 6601 Grissom Rd., #144, Denton, TX 76208
(940-442-7298) (Denton Hope Community Hispanic CTM)
2004 RU Evans, Garen Lee, 3333 Happy Meadows, Alvarado, TX 76009
(817-790-0487) (Burleson)
1978 RU Fargo, J. Steven, 1500 Morin Dr., Denton, TX 76207
(940-387-0736) (Denton Willowwood)
2003 U Fisher, Daniel Leonard, 1470 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112
(817-917-9883) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
2006 PAS Fisher, Scott W., 601 E. Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76039
(817-267-8000) (Metroplex Chapel)
1994 PAS Forrest, Todd E., 3302 State St., Abilene, TX 79603
(325-370-9456) (Abilene Trinity)
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1994 TRF Fouts, Shawn Michael, in process of transfer to Eastern Michigan
1970 RU Gammill, Richard L., 657 Twincreek Cir., Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
(469-362-9700) (Denton Willowwood)
1975 CHP Geeding, Dan M., 12000 Meadow Ct., Wauwatosa, WI 53222
(414-828-4163) (Arlington First)
1999 PAS Gibson, Charles W., Jr., 805 W. 13th
St., Post, TX 79356
(806-928-8611) (Post)
1991 PAS Glidden, Calvin B., 928 Timber Ridge Ct., Burleson, TX 76028
(817-447-6038) (Fort Worth First)
1973 PAS Graham, Jimmy D., 5009 Stanley Keller Rd., Haltom City, TX 76117
(817-281-2017) (Fort Worth Haltom City)
2000 PAS Harper, Wesley L., P.O. Box 351, Cisco, TX 76437
(806-852-2981) (Cisco)
1973 RA Harris, Willian Earl, 1412 W. Kilpatrick Ct., Cleburne, TX 76033
(817-641-8204) (Cleburne)
1988 RU Harrison, Jerry D., 1506 Dicey Rd., Weatherford, TX 76086
(817-597-0051) (Weatherford)
2009 U (2) Hartsfield, Carol Elaine, 15 Cypress Pt., Amarillo, TX 79124
(806-336-3177) (Hereford)
2011 PSV-FT Hasenbein, Adam Dwayne, 1223 Oxford Ln., Grapevine, TX 76051
(817-267-8000) (Metroplex Chapel)
1992 PSV-PT Hayes, Awilda R., 5133 Antilley Rd., Abilene, TX 79606
(325-864-3954) (Abilene Southwest)
1990 PAS Hayes, Dennis, 5133 Antilley Rd., Abilene, TX 79606
(325-690-0869) (Abilene Southwest)
2003 RA/PAS Hayes, Gaylord Kendrick, 909 Rolling Hills, Graham, TX 76450
(214-206-6825) (Graham First)
1989 PAS Hays, Hugh L., 4410 49th St., Lubbock, TX 79414
(806-781-8741) (Levelland)
2011 PSV-PT Helms, Philip Oliver, 221 HCR 1250, Whitney, TX 76692
(254-694-1986) (Whitney First)
1983 RA Heneghan, Robert L., 118 E. Robinson Rd., Big Spring, TX 79720
(432-393-5862) (Big Spring First)
2014 PSV-FT Hewitt, Amanda Goon, 1501 Lincoln Dr., Mansfield, TX 76063
(615-708-6501) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
1979 PAS Hodges, Billy Don, P.O. Box 790, Clarendon, TX 79226
(806-340-3412) (Clarendon)
2012 PAS Hollon, David Walter, 521 N. Washington, Denver City, TX 79323
(806-592-3038) (Denver City)
2006 PAS Holmgren, Steven Mark, 1107 Garlington St., Bowie, TX 76230
(940-923-1123) (Bowie)
1998 PAS Hughes, Allen D., Jr., 5126 Edgecliff Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76302
(940-613-3029) (Wichita Falls First)
2011 RA/TRF Hughes, Amanda Jane, in process of transfer to Georgia District
2015 PSV-FT Isbell, Jacob (Jake) Brian, 2200 E. Jeter Rd., Bartonville, TX 76226
(602-639-1561) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
50
2009 PAS Jang, Kwang-Hoon, 8517 Redwing Ln., Fort Worth, TX 76123
(469-235-1213) (Fort Worth Hanain [One in Christ] Korean)
2000 CHP Jimenez, Scott, 400 Washington Blvd., Big Spring, TX 79720
(432-816-6425) (Big Spring First)
2003 PAS Johnson, Cawlie Louis, Jr., P.O. Box 258, Shattuck, OK 73858
(580-216-2279) (Higgins)
1997 PAS Johnson, Gregory H., 104 W. Highland Dr., Whitney, TX 76692
(254-266-0278) (Whitney First)
1992 PAS Johnston, Johnnie D., P.O. Box 707, Pilot Point, TX 76258
(940-686-2632) (Pilot Point)
2005 PAS Jones, Barbara Childers, 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(817-531-0700) (Fort Worth ChristCity),
1997 RU Jones, Charles Christopher, 1041 Black St., Hurst, TX 76053
(817-266-8651) (Fort Worth First)
1968 RA Jones, Charles E., 432 Shadow Grass Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(817-451-1600) (Fort Worth ChristCity)
1996 PAS Jones, Corey L.M., 545 Cross Ridge Cr., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(817-457-5211) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
1991 U (3) Jones, S. Mark, 1032 Stanford Ln., Lewisville, TX 75067
(940-595-1424) (Denton Willowwood)
1987 PAS Kenedy, Phillip J., 211 Laurel Ln., Burkburnett, TX 76354
(940-569-2687) (Burkburnett New Hope)
2010 U Kerce, Michael Stephen, 3220 Crofton Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76137
(972-400-9937) (Fort Worth Northside)
2012 PAS Kessell, David R., 1902 Chimney Wood Ct., Abilene, TX 79602
(330-401-2029) (Abilene First)
1999 PAS Key, Gregory C.P., 2631 Charolais Way, Arlington, TX 76017
(817-903-7327) (Arlington Renewed Life)
1985 RA Kim, Jum-Bea, 1721 E. Belt Line Rd., Apt. 726, Coppell, TX 75019
(972-906-7339) (Fort Worth Hanain)
2001 PAS Lee, Kye Sun (Paul), 4636 Sausalito Dr., Arlington, TX 76016
(913-633-6811) (Arlington Antioch Korean)
1996 PAS Lennon, S. Lee, 407 N. 16th
St., Lamesa, TX 79331
(704-506-8330) (Lamesa)
1996 PAS Lewis, John Paul, P.O. Box 48336, Fort Worth, TX 76148
(817-581-7786) (Fort Worth Trinity)
2012 PSV-PT Lofton, Hilton Mark, 6420 Fairview Dr., Watauga, TX 76148
(817-812-7102) (Fort Worth Northside)
2007 PAS Maldonado, Luis Gerardo, 3505 Hedrick St., Fort Worth, TX 76111
(817-204-7019) (Fort Worth Sobre La Roca)
1962 RA Marshall, Paul W., 1833 Garrett Drive, Carrollton, TX 75010
(972-492-4959) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
2013 U Martinez, Enrique, 3729 Lawndale, Fort Worth, TX 76133
(682-551-7175) (Fort Worth Trono de Gracia)
2006 RA Martinez, Jose Luis, 833 Irving St., Hereford, TX 79045
(806-346-5906) (Hereford New Bethel)
51
1962 RA Mayo, Horace Clifford, 940 County Rd. 259, Paducah, TX 79248
(806-786-6203) (Dickens Bible)
1991 PAS McGuire, Alan W., 2462 S. Hwy. 208, Snyder, TX 79549
(325-573-5601) (Snyder)
1981 U (3) McMahan, Danny R., 1211 Eastfield Dr., Mansfield, TX 76063
(817-996-4189) (Mansfield First)
2010 PAS McNutt, Tommy Josh, 903 S. Colonial, Cleburne, TX 76033
(817-645-4467) (Cleburne)
2008 DA Megehee, Keith Byron, 1470 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112
(601-529-7217) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
1987 DIA Menefee, David L., 616 N. Belmont, #A, Lubbock, TX 79416
(806-787-1579) (Lubbock First)
1986 PAS Miller, James D., 2885 County Rd. 25, Tahoka, TX 79373
(806-327-5655) (Grassland)
2002 RA Miner, Ronald C., 210 Southland Dr., Sanger, TX 76266
(806-777-3268) (Denton Willowwood)
1986 PAS Mixon, Al W., 459 E. Main St., Dodson, TX 79230
(806-493-4418) (Dodson)
2010 DA Monteblanco, Juan Vittoriano (Vito), 200 Palo Duro Dr., P.O. Box 990, Cactus,
TX 79013 (806-290-4274) (Dumas)
2000 PAS Mora, Ismael Humberto, 9500 Chapin Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76126
(909-725-8429) (Fort Worth Westridge)
2011 PSV-PT Murphy, Michael R., 1691 St. Croix St., Burleson, TX 76028
(817-680-7386) (Burleson)
2000 U (3) Newsom, Newton Todd, 11920 Bellegrove, Burleson, TX 76028
(817-875-0394) (Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle)
2012 PSV-PT Nikl, Marcia Louise, 803 Wyndham Pl., Arlington, TX 76017
(817-994-3566) (Fort Worth First)
2000 RA/TRF Olivarez, Elda R., in process of transfer to Southwest Latin American
1993 RA Orozco, Hector M., 649 Granite Ridge Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76179
(817-637-4639) (Fort Worth River Oaks Iglesia)
2014 PAS Orozco, Peter, 5816 Fantail Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76179
(817-690-6882) (Fort Worth River Oaks)
1985 PAS Page, Michael E., 6210 95th
St., Lubbock, TX 79424
(912-215-8189) (Lubbock First)
2012 PAS Parson, Loren Jeffrey, P.O. Box 536, Hamlin, TX 79520
(325-576-2469) (Hamlin)
1977 PSV-PT Peirce, Dale T., 6005 Ethan Ln., Amarillo, TX 79109
(806-676-1843) (Amarillo Valleyview)
2012 PAS Pepper, Marvin E., II, 301 Clark St., Nocona, TX 76255
(940-825-1002) (Nocona)
2009 PAS Perhealth, William Leon, 490 NE 1400, Andrews, TX 79714
(432-524-2109) (Andrews)
1962 RA Perry, Robert E., 808 April Sound Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(941-799-4173) (Arlington First)
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2007 PAS Plaxco, Curtis Allen, 2414 N. U.S. Hwy. 377, Stephenville, TX 76401
(254-485-1377) (Stephenville)
1974 GS Porter, Jerry D., 4416 Bewley Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76244
(816-517-4428) (Euless Arabic)
1999 PAS Porter, Terry Gene, 503 Kaye Ave., Borger, TX 79007
(806-344-2636) (Borger First)
2000 PAS Powers, Jason Kent, 1415 Radio Hill Rd., Gainsville, TX 76240
(918-316-5899) (Gainsville Eastside)
1991 PAS Prentice, George Paul, 2222 E. Park Row, Arlington, TX 76010
(214-437-9532) (Arlington Restoration Community)
1971 RU Quiett, Roy L., P.O. Box 1295, Canyon, TX 79015
(806-655-7977) (Amarillo First)
1996 PAS Ramsey, Mark A., 5700 Greenmeadow Dr., Argyle, TX 76226
(940-594-6142) (Denton Willowwood)
1997 U (3) Rapp, Stanley E., 2105 Longmeadow Ct., Denton, TX 76209
(940-231-9824) (Denton Hope Community)
1976 CHP Riggan, Rodney T., 4607 Fordham St., #2, Lubbock, TX 79416
(806-577-2118) (Lubbock First)
2010 U Rinard, Jacob Andrew, 860 Airport Fwy., Suite 206, Hurst, TX 76054
(817-431-9314) (Hurst)
1974 RA/DA Robertson, Earl Paul, P.O. Box 50224, Denton, TX 76206
(540-312-4500) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
1942 RA Robertson, James H., 1806 Elmhurst Dr., Arlington, TX 76012
(Arlington First)
2004 CHP Robertson, Lynn, 708 Tulane, Big Spring, TX 79720 (432-270-8174) (Snyder)
2010 PAS Rodriguez, Manuel J., 1601 Chenoweth St., Decatur, TX 76234
(940-627-5821) (Bowie Hispanic, Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino)
2001 U (3) Rodriguez, Maria Candelaria, 1333 Highspire Dr., Forney, TX 75126
(469-879-9941) (Arlington First)
1976 RA Roediger, Terry Dean, 5943 Ivy Glen Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75052
(817-468-8773) (Mansfield First)
2009 PAS Rojas Gutierrez, Jose Tomas, 2509 Meadow Park Cir. #10-E, Bedford, TX
76021 (682-635-3322) (Euless First Hispanic)
2014 PAS Rueda, Santiago, 5112 Blue Quartz Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76179 (817-851-5678)
(Fort Worth Torno de Gracia)
1996 RU Russell, Jim G., P.O. Box 1512, Fritch, TX 79036
(806-857-3836) (Borger First)
1972 RA Sandoval, Alejandro G., 900 Oak Tree Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76140
(817-298-1154) (Arlington Jesucristo Vive)
2010 PAS Scarlett, Gary Michael, 4025 Rochester Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76244
(682-325-9559) (Mansfield First)
1977 RA/PSV-PT Scarlett, Gary W., 507 Evans Dr., Euless, TX 76040
(817-283-5272) (Euless First)
1959 RA Schaap, Louis O., 609 16th
St., Abernathy, TX 79311
(806-298-4072) (Abernathy)
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1983 PAS Schmidt, Lowell W., 6160 Meredith Ln., Amarillo, TX 79118
(806-352-6501) (Amarillo South Georgia)
1986 CHP Segura, Apolinar, 1006 Taylor Ln., Burkburnett, TX 76354
(940-569-2729) (Wichita Falls Lakeview)
2000 U (3) Shinn, Albert Francis, 4616 Marseille Dr., Arlington, TX 76013
(817-915-3522) (Arlington First)
1964 RA/PSV-PT Smith, Jack D., 7632 Pasatiempo Dr., Frisco, TX 75034
(214-957-3636) (Euless First)
1957 RA/PSV-PT Smith, James D., Jr., 12400 J. Rendon Rd., Burleson, TX 76028
(817-478-0295) (Burleson)
2003 PAS Smithson, Zachary K., 500 Live Oak Dr., Euless, TX 76040
(817-368-8090) (Euless First)
1956 RU Spinks, Robert Lauris, 21 Oakwood Dr., Lake Dallas, TX 75065
(940-321-4822) (Denton Willowwood)
2011 PSV-FT Steel, Katie Celeste, 6024 Mckaskle Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76119
(817-980-0320) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
1982 PSV-PT Sullivan, Ronald L., 2406 S.W. 50th
Ave., Amarillo, TX 79110
(806-674-0869) (Amarillo First)
2010 PSV-PT Sunderman, Paul V., Jr., 2300 Tinker Tr., Wichita Falls, TX 76306
(940-642-3266) (Wichita Falls First)
2002 PSV-PT Swanson, Rhonda B., 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029
(806-290-6878) (Dumas)
1994 PAS Swanson, Steven S., 120 Plum, Dumas, TX 79029
(806-236-1461) (Dumas)
1995 PAS Taylor, Ted G., 116 Nueces, Hereford, TX 79045
(806-344-2636) (Hereford)
2001 U (3) Thexton, John, 3228 College Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76110
(817-914-2671) (Fort Worth CrossPointe)
2000 DA Thomas, Joseph E., Jr., 5236 N. FM 199, Cleburne, TX 76033 (254-897-2323)
(Stephenville)
2010 U Torres Montalvo, Felix Luis, 1211 Fair Ave., Gainesville, TX 76240
(940-902-3173) (Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer)
2012 U Torres, Marta Delgado Rivera, 1211 Fair Ave., Gainesville, TX 76240
(940-589-3046) (Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer)
1976 RA Townsend, Clyde Hubert, 1908 S. Madison, Amarillo, TX 79109
(806-576-9439) (Amarillo First)
2008 TRF Townsley, Chad Parker, in process of transfer to Dallas
2008 TRF Townsley, Jacy L., in process of transfer to Dallas
1971 RA Vazquez, Juan R., 7341 Coventry Cir., North Richland Hills, TX 76182
(405-301-2801) (Hurst Pursuit Fellowship)
1994 RU Vazquez, Noemi Q., 7341 Coventry Cir., North Richland Hills, TX 76182
(405-626-1233) (Hurst Pursuit Fellowship)
1968 RA Wallace, Garland R., 1810 Bersand Ave., Gainesville, TX 76240
(940-612-2021) (Gainesville Eastside)
2001 PAS Wallace, James Alan, 8008 Beaufort St., Lubbock, TX 79424
(806-773-0022) (Lubbock Refuge)
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2001 PAS West, Marvin Duane, P.O. Box 345, Dickens, TX 79229
(806-623-5074) (Dickens Bible)
1979 DIA White, Gregory M., 16222 CR 1450, Wolfforth, TX 79382
(Lubbock First)
1986 RA Wiles, Delvin Doyle, 41 Linderhof Cir., Bedford, TX 76022
(817-881-2176) (Fort Worth Westridge)
1977 RU Williford, Phillip W., 2 Scotsmeadow, Gainesville, TX 76240
(940-284-1489) (Gainesville Eastside)
1956 RA/PSV-PT Wilson, O.W., 1022-A Wolfe Rd., Abilene, TX 79602
(325-692-3918) (Abilene First)
1996 U (3) Wright, Larry D., 305 Hillside Dr., Gainesville, TX 76240
(940-612-2021) (Gainesville Eastside)
1970 RA Wylie, Charles R., P.O. Box 303, Nocona, TX 76255
(940-825-3705) (Nocona)
1980 PAS Yates, C. Douglas, 2605 W. 17th St., Plainview, TX 79072
(806-729-6718) (Plainview First)
2011 PSV-FT Young, Gary Lyn, 6110 Chicago Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424
(806-241-9076) (Lubbock First)
2011 PAS Zachary, Travis James, 10107 Homestead Ave., Lubbock, TX 79424
(806-445-9428) (Lubbock Refuge)
J. ORDAINED MINISTERS--DEACONS 2008 U (4) Ali, Joel, 6351 Ridgecrest Trl., Fort Worth, TX 76132
(347-925-8998) (Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle)
2007 PSV-FT Conyers, Benjamin Forest, 1629 Morrison Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76112
(Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
2012 DA Monteblanco, Jennifer Rebekah, 200 Palo Duro Dr., PO Box 990, Cactus, TX
79013 (806-290-4274) (Dumas)
1998 RU Raebel, Mary L. Smith, 2513 Shiloh Rd., Denton, TX 76210
(940-536-7474) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
1994 PSV-FT Tharp, David A., 1350 S.W. Alsbury Blvd., Apt. 910, Burleson, TX 76028
(817-297-7003) (Fort Worth First)
2005 U (3) Tims, Christopher Ryan, 609 Venus Dr., Granbury, TX 76049
(817-995-5157) (Fort Worth First)
K. LICENSED MINISTERS 2015 PSV-PT Alvarado, Yvette, 306 FM 286, Hillsboro, TX 76645
(940-224-4924) (Hillsboro)
2012 U Alvarez, Alfredo, 11720 Netleaf Ln., Fort Worth, TX 76244
(805-832-8209) (Fort Worth Riverside Community)
2015 PAS Baskett, Harvey Ross, P.O. Box 3903, Amarillo, TX 79116
(806-679-7135) (Amarillo Turning Point)
2008 PSV-FT Benn, Bridgett, 4337 Vine Ridge Ct., Arlington, TX 76017
(682-587-4366) (Arlington First)
2007 PSV-FT Boice, Joshua David, 137 N.E. Timber Ridge Dr., Burleson, TX 76028
(901-786-8091) (Fort Worth First)
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2013 PSV-PT Cisneros, Joshua Adam, 1810 South Benton, Big Sping, TX 79720
(918-633-3051) (Big Spring)
2013 PSV-PT DeLuna, Eric Christopher, 720 Stribling Dr., Burleson, TX 76028
(817-456-9690) (Fort Worth First)
2012 PSV-PT Dement, Robbie Lea, P.O. Box 995, Whitney, TX 76692
(254-694-3290) (Whitney First)
2013 EVR Diaz, Noell, 809 Country Club Dr., Hereford, TX 79045
(806-236-6021) (Hereford)
2015 U Dull, Brian Keith, 4508 Anchor Ct., Fort Worth, TX 76135
(817-583-1720) (Fort Worth Northside)
2002 PAS Gatkek, Michael Teny, 3411 S.E. 13th Ave., Amarillo, TX 79104
(207-272-1834) (Amarillo African Community)
2013 U Glueck, Darin Raymond, 541 Cross Ridge Cir. N., Fort Worth, TX 76120
(817-504-9103) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
2015 PSV-PT Grimes, William Clint, 2001 E. Main St., Crowley, TX 76036
(817-239-5027) (Fort Worth First)
2014 PSV-PT Gulley, Lawrence R., P.O. Box 1423, Archer City, TX 76351
(940-704-0029) (Wichita Falls First)
2015 U Kayser, Anthony Michael, 6721 Sandie Ct., Amarillo, TX 79109 (806-367-
1689) (Amarillo First)
2013 PSV-FT Keating, John Michael, 3201 B 110th St., Lubbock, TX 79423
(806-789-8127) (Lubbock First)
2015 PSV-PT Kim, Yoonmo, 5021 Timbercreek Dr., Apt. 132, Arlington, TX 76017
(913-827-8273) (Arlington First)
2013 PSV-PT Kleeb, Amanda Jean, P.O. Box 3595, Big Spring, TX 79721
(423-935-9990) (Big Spring)
2009 PSV-FT Maldonado, Christina Lynn, 2208 Winchester Ct., Arlington, TX 76013
(817-446-9933) (Arlington First)
2011 PSV-FT Maldonado, Jairo Arturo, 2208 Winchester Ct., Arlington, TX 76013
(817-446-9933) (Arlington First)
2015 U Malloy, Brian Keith, 7502 I-27, Space #232, Lubbock, TX 79404
(806-448-0640) (Lubbock The Refuge)
2012 PAS Marquez-Cantu, Moises, 6101 Hudson Dr., Apt. #11307, Arlington, TX 76001,
(817-521-0914) (Arlington Jesucristo Vive)
2012 PSV-PT Martin, Brian Keith, 1819 Plateau Ln., Amarillo, TX 79106
(806-324-7943) (Amarillo Valleyview)
2015 U McPherson, Susan Rennee, 2603 Van Buren, Amarillo, TX 79109
(806-681-6614) (Amarillo First)
2014 PAS Nelson, Nathan Ryan, 3814 Hancock, Amarillo, TX 79109
(806-341-6821) (Amarillo North Beacon)
2014 PAS Nelson, Serina Helen, 3814 Hancock, Amarillo, TX 79109
(806-679-2243) (Amarillo North Beacon)
2015 PSV-FT Newton, Alvin Virgil, 7210 Gainsborough Rd., Amarillo, Texas 79106
(806-577-6795) (Amarillo First)
2014 U Nutt, Randolph Lynn, P.O. Box 2694, Weatherford, TX 76086
(719-640-9233) (Weatherford New Life)
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2014 PAS Ortiz, Ernestina Lourdes, 1003 Grand Ave., Hereford, TX 79045
(806-881-1887) (Hereford New Bethel)
2014 PAS Ortiz, Ramiro, 1003 Grand Ave., Hereford, TX 79045
(806-881-1887) (Hereford New Bethel)
2013 PSV-PT Parsons, Virginia (Gini) May, 7701 W. Turner Dr., North Richland Hills, TX
76182 (817-637-0689) (Fort Worth Northside)
2014 PSV-PT Perez, Jose, 930 Carthage Way, Arlington, TX 76017
(682-478-7255) (Fort Worth Northside)
2014 GA Pettit, Amanda Ann, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220
(806-486-2860) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
2013 GA Pettit, Steven Grant, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220
(806-486-2860) (Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle)
2008 PSV-PT Porter, Toni E., 4416 Bewley Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76244
(850-376-5816) (Euless Arabic)
2013 PAS Reyes, Gerardo, 11836 Moorhen Cir., Keller, TX 76248
(817-602-0951) (Fort Worth Emanuel)
2012 PSV-FT Ricenbaw, Tracey Elizabeth, 501 Ross, Hereford, TX 79045
(806-346-3956) (Hereford)
2015 U Rose, Clayton Ray, 1510 S. Alabama St., Amarillo, TX 79102
(806-324-7204) (Amarillo First)
2015 U Ruiz, Javier Alberto, 4181 Silver Dome, #62, Denton, TX 76208
(214-659-3511) (Lantana Community Fellowship)
2013 PAS Scarlett, Amy Jean, 4025 Rochester Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76244
(682-564-4560) (Mansfield)
2015 U Seigman, Sherry Y., 9259 CR 258, Clyde, TX 79510
(325-260-7055) (Abilene First)
2013 PSV-FT Sommers, Jennifer Kristine, 717 Alan Dr., Burleson, TX 76028
(817-426-2040) (Fort Worth First)
2013 PSV-FT Taylor, Andrew Christian, 116 Nueces, Hereford, TX 79045
(806-340-9008) (Hereford)
II. General Information
A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER Elders
Clint E. Benn, Northwest; G. Dewayne Bolton, Dallas; Steven Mark Holmgren, Dallas; David R.
Kessell, East Ohio; Keith Byron Megehee, MidSouth; Jason Kent Powers, Arizona; Juan R.
Vazquez, Southwest Oklahoma; Noemi Q Vazquez, Southwest Oklahoma
Deacon
Joel Ali, Metro New York
Licensed ministers
Bridget R. Benn, Northwest; John Keating, South Central Ohio; Christina Lynn Maldonado,
Northwest; Jairo Arturo Maldonado, Northwest
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B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED Elders
G. Dewayne Bolton, Louisiana; Phillip J. Buck, Northeast Oklahoma; Orbin N. Crouch,
Oklahoma; Stephen Dudash, South Texas; Denzel Wayne Hicks, Florida; Ryan Eugene Hicks,
Northwest; Jong Il Lee, East Ohio; Ben T. Riggins, Oklahoma; Cora Jane Riggins, Oklahoma;
Barry G. Stephens, Georgia; Jerry E. Thomas, South Texas; Jeremey Marquis Veal, North
Carolina
Deacon
Rodger Banes, Sacramento
Licensed ministers
Daniel Wayne Alexander, Oklahoma; William Randal Benton, Florida; Allen Ray Posey, South
Texas; Coleen Theresa Scott, Kentucky
C. ELECTED TO ELDER'S ORDERS Robert Cabello, Abelardo Cerda, Jacob Bradley Isbell
D. DECEASED MINISTERS Elders
Norbert Cannon, Oscar G. Cogdill, David Combs, Corliss M. Huff
E. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP Amanda Jane Hughes (RA), Jose Luis Martinez (RA), Ronald C Miner (RA)
F. GRANTED MINISTER'S LICENSE Yvette Alvarado, Harvey Ross Baskett, Brian Keith Dull, William Clint Grimes, Anthony
Michael Kayser, Yoonmo Kim, Brian Keith Malloy, Susan Rennee McPherson, Alvin Virgil
Newton, Clayton Ray Rose, Javier Alberto Ruiz, Sherry Y. Seigman
G. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER'S LICENSE Alfredo Alvarez, Bridget Renee' Benn, Joshua David Boice, Robert Cabello, Abelardo Cerda,
Joshua Adam Cisneros, Eric Christopher DeLuna, Robbie Lea Dement, Noell Diaz, Michael
Teny Gatkek, Darin Raymond Glueck, Lawrence Ramond Gulley, Jacob B. Isbell, John Michael
Keating, Amanda Jean Kleeb, Christina Lynn Maldonado, Jairo Arturo Maldonado, Moises
Marquez-Cantu, Brian Keith Martin, Nathan Ryan Nelson, Serina Helen Nelson, Randolph Lynn
Nutt, Ernestina Lourdes Ortiz, Ramiro Ortiz, Virginia May Parsons, Jose Perez, Amanda Ann
Pettit, Steven Grant Pettit, Toni E. Porter, Gerardo Reyes, Tracy Elizabeth Ricenbaw, Amy Jean
Scarlett, Jennifer Kristine Sommers, Andrew Christian Taylor
H. MINISTER'S LICENSE NOT RENEWED James Allen Madsen (Manual par. 530.3), Manoa Sebahizi (Manual par. 530.9)
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I. GRANTED REGISTERED EVANGELIST CERTIFICATION Noell Diaz
J. APPROVED FOR LOCAL SUPPLY Kenneth Benton
K. NEW CHURCHES ORGANIZED Arlington Antioch, Arlington Jesucristo Vive, Fort Worth Emanuel
L. CHURCHES MERGED Fort Worth Casa de Oracion with Hurst Pursuit Fellowship
Hereford Bethel (CTM) with Hereford New Hope to become Hereford New Bethel
M. CHURCHES INACTIVE Dumas Nueva Vida, Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer, Keller El Remanente Primera,
Weatherford
N. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS Cactus African Mission, Fort Worth African Community
O. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS--NAME CHANGE Arlington Antioch Korean to Arlington Antioch, Arlington Mision Nazarena to Arlington
Jesucristo Vive
P. CHURCH-TYPE MISSION DROPPED
Weatherford New Life
Q. PAC CHURCHES Amarillo African Community, Amarillo Turning Point, Dalhart Casa de Oracion, Denton Hope
Community Hispanic, Fort Worth African Community, Fort Worth Trono de Gracia, Wichita
Falls Cristo Vive
R. PAC CHURCHES--NAME CHANGE Amarillo Sudanese to Amarillo African Community, Amarillo Amistad Cristiana to Amarillo
Turning Point, Wichita Falls Centro de Companerismo to Wichita Falls Cristo Vive
S. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS The date of ordination for Maria Candelaria Rodriguez was mistakenly listed as 2002 in the 2013
and 2014 journals; the correct date of ordination is 2001.
The date of ordination for John D. Thexton was mistakenly listed as 2001 in the 2012 and 2014
journals; the correct date of ordination is 2002.
The date of ordination for S. Lee Lennon was mistakenly listed as 1976 in the 2006 – 2008
journals; the correct date of ordination is 1996.
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T. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S GROWTH AWARD Hamlin, Jeff Parson; Amarillo North Beacon, Ryan & Serina Nelson;
Amarillo Valleyview, Larry Dunlap
III. Plan of Examination (Ministerial Studies, Policies and Procedures)
A. Ministerial Studies Board
Chairman—Mark Ramsey, 1513 Willowwood St, Denton, TX 76205
([email protected], 940-594-6142)
Secretary—Mike Davis, 1406 10th St., Shallowater, TX 79363
([email protected], 806-786-8976)
Advisor—Alton Ashby, 127 S.W. Thomas, Burleson, TX 76028
([email protected], 817-295-1977)
Advisor—Mark Banda, 5812 Wall Ave., Haltom City, TX 76117
([email protected], 817-983-1386)
Advisor—Gene Chavez, 8423 Redonda, White Settlement, TX 76108
([email protected], 806-793-9416)
Advisor—David Hollon, 521 N. Washington, Denver City, TX 79323
([email protected], 806-592-3038)
Advisor—Delvin Wiles, 41 Linderhof Cir., Bedford, TX 76022
([email protected], 817-283-3921)
B. Study Requirements for Ordination
Eligibility and enrollment Procedures
1. The District Ministerial Studies Board (MSB) serves only the persons who are properly
enrolled. Enrollment is open to local ministers, district licensed ministers, and those
individuals holding license as deacon in one of the categories designated as a recognized role
of ministry described in the Manual ¶402.1.
2. The student’s pastor must write a letter to verify the applicant has received a local license and
request the candidate be enrolled in the course of study designating the area of study
preferred. This should be mailed to the secretary of the Ministerial Studies Board.
3. Any college transcripts should be forwarded to the MSB secretary. Transcripts will be
evaluated and the student will be given credit for the applicable courses.
4. The MSB secretary will enroll the student with the district.
5. For further information, The Handbook for Christian Ministries is available
at www.nazarenepastor.org. You can click on “clergy education” and then on “Course of
Study for District Boards”.
Courses
The Ministerial Studies Board oversees the preparation of both the elder and deacon
candidates. Candidates will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses or
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without having completed two years of the internship program proscribed by the denomination.
Modes of Study
The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending the
Nazarene Bible College or a Nazarene liberal arts university and if possible, Nazarene
Theological Seminary. Other modes of study are the Modular Curriculum Program, Nazarene
Bible College online, and Southern Nazarene University online. With the publication of
the 2009-2013 Manual of the Church of the Nazarene, the directed course of study will no longer
be accepted as a means of studies on the West Texas District for ministers preparing for the
ministry.
College/University Students
Those enrolled college/university and seminary students are responsible to submit to the
MSOC documented evidence of academic standing to the secretary of the District Ministerial
Studies Board in harmony with the Manual ¶427.1.
College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony
with Manual ¶426, 426.1. Please note the reference in ¶426.5 of the 2009/13 Manual regarding
where information on these courses may be found.
C. How to Register
1. To register for the Course of Study, contact the MSB Chariman—Rev. Mark Ramsey, 1513
Willowwood St, Denton, TX 76205 ([email protected], 940-594-6142) or MSB
Secretary—Mike Davis, 1406 10th St., Shallowater, TX 79363
([email protected], 806-786-8976)
2. To register for NBC Modular Plus On-Line, contact NBC: E-mail: [email protected]; 800-873-
3873
3. To register for SNU Coursework Online or on campus, contact SNU: www.snu.edu; 405-789-
6400
D. College/University/Seminary Students
1. The educational requirements of the college/seminary student can be found at the following
link: http://nazarenepastor.org/clergyeducation/default.aspx?tabid=65. The MSB
Chairman will also give guidance with the educational requirements.
2. You may use a combination of traditional and on-line methods to complete your education.
3. Transcripts must be sent each year to the Ministerial Studies Board chairman for
evaluation, postmarked by December 31.
4. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the District Ministerial Studies Board.
Where to Go to Get Help 1. For information or guidance, please contact the chairman or secretary of the Ministerial
Studies Board.
2. Consult the West Texas Ministerial Studies Board Website; www.wtnazed.org
3. Information on Modular Curriculum courses may also be found at www.nazarenepastor.org or
by contacting your pastor or the MSB Chairman or Secretary.
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4. For applications for first-time district licenses, renewals of district licenses, and ordination
questionnaires contact the District Secretary, Rev. Earl Robertson, P.O. Box 50224,
Denton, TX 76206, [email protected], Mobile: 540-312-4500, Office: 817-479-
8611, FAX: 817-479-8615
IV. Daily Proceedings
Thursday Afternoon, April 16, 2015
The 107th
Annual District Assembly of the West Texas District convened at First Church
of the Nazarene in Lubbock, Texas, on Thursday, April 16, 2015, at 2 P.M. The assembly
opened with Many Hewitt, Amanda Kleeb and the praise team leading assembly delegates in
praise and worship.
District Superintendent, Dr. David Downs welcomed assembly delegates
and introduced the presiding General Superintendent, Dr. Eugenio Duarte. Assembly delegates
welcomed Dr. Duarte to our district with a standing ovation. Dr. Duarte began his devotional
time talking about how God works and puts things together to bring us into His mission. In the
midst of chaos and disharmony, God reminds us that He is still on the throne and He will work
all things together to accomplish His plan. He opened the scripture from Nehemiah. God uses
three significant means to give hope to God’s chosen people: 1) Reality - Jerusalem is in bad
shape. 2) Vision - Nehemiah shared the vision for a new Jerusalem. 3) Promise - God promised
to be with them to build Jerusalem for His people. The same God Nehemiah served is the same
God that we serve; He is a God of hope. We cannot ignore the reality of the chaos that surrounds
us; we must deal with it. However, God wants to use us as a simple letter to the people of the
world to share the message of God’s hope. When we are faced with a reality that seems
impossible, fast and pray as Nehemiah did and God will reveal His hope in our situation.
People are made up of those that let things happen, those that make things happen, and
those that don’t know anything about what’s happening. We must have vision and see beyond
the problems of today to what God is wanting to do in and through us. God wants to give us the
faith we need and the hope we are looking for! God is not only in the business of refurbishing
us, He also wants to revive us.
Rev. Earl Robertson called for Mark Banda to come forward and share instructions for
our Hispanic delegates. Dr. Duarte asked Rev. Robertson to call into session the 107th
District
Assembly of West Texas; the secretary named his assistants. They are journal secretary-Betty
Robertson, recording secretary-Renae Fowler, election secretary and head page-Terry Fowler,
pages-Eric DeLuna, Loretta Martin, and Brenda Murphy, and head teller-Susan McPherson. The
voting area was set for the sanctuary seating area, the platform and sound booth.. The times
were set for meetings and services. Alternate delegate forms were passed out to pastors
requesting them. Alternate delegates were received and seated. Special Orders of the Day were
set. Times were set for the reports of the District Superintendent, the report of the President of
Southern Nazarene University, the Ordination Service, and the Memoirs Service. Assembly
delegates approved the organization of the District Assembly. It was voted to send special
greetings on behalf of West Texas District. Partial report #1 of the Ministerial Credentials Board
to recommend receiving transfers of the new ministers was read orally. Partial report #2 to
recommend ministers to receive elder’s orders, to be ordained, and to recommend elders to be
granted retirement status was read orally; both reports were adopted.
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Dr. Eugenio Duarte introduced Dr. David E. Downs to present his 4th
report to the West
Texas District. Assembly delegates stood to welcome Dr. Downs and his wife Susan as Dr.
Downs came forward to share his report. Dr. Downs began his report by presenting Dr. Duarte
with a gift for his wife. He welcomed our regional and denominational leaders to West Texas.
He thanked Pastor Michael Paige and the Lubbock Firt staff for hosting our District Assembly.
He also thanked his office staff for the countless hours of work they put into helping our district
minister successfully. Dr. Downs welcomed senior pastors and ministerial staff members who
have joined our West Texas Distric family this past church year. He then expressed his thoughts
on last year’s District Assembly when he was hospitalized. He talked about how the Sudanese
men came to the hospital, gathered around him, and sang a prayer for his healing and for God’s
power to strengthen him as our leader. Dr. Downs shared that his report was not just his report
but a report reflecting the churches on our district. He then asked Dr. Duarte to come forward as
he presented these pastors with the General Superintendent’s award: Pastor Jeff Parson of
Hamlin, Pastors Ryan & Serina Nelson of Amarillo North Beacon, and Pastor Larry Dunlap of
Amarillo Valleyview.
He continued his report by recognizing pastors of our new church plants as well as their
sponsor pastors. He asked these pastors to come forward as he shared what God is doing in our
new start churches: Michael Gatkek, pastor of Cactus African Community and Shawn Fouts,
pastor of Amarillo 1st; Romiro & Tina Ortiz, pastors of Hereford New Bethel and Ted Taylor,
pastor of Hereford; Jesus Espinoza, pastor of Denton Hope Community Hispanic and Burnie
Burnside, pastor of Denton Hope Community; Santiago Rueda, pastor of Trono de Gracia and
Chris Branigan, pastor of Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle; Joseph Koryom, Pastor of Fort Worth
African Community and Scott Fisher, Pastor of Metroplex Chapel; Gerardo Reyes Pastor of Fort
Worth Emanuel sponsored by Fort Worth Northside; and Alan Hughes is pastoring Wichita Falls
Cristo Vive as well as Wichita Falls First. He gathered each of these pastors in a prayer circle
and prayed for God to lead, guide, and strengthen them as they move forward in God’s plan.
He asked these pastors of our fully organized new churches to come forward along with
pastors of the churches who partnered with them: Paul Lee of Arlington Antioch and Clint Benn
of Arlington 1st; Moises Marquez, of Arlington Jesus Cristo Vive and Paul Prentice, of Arlington
Restoration; Gerardo Reyes of Fort Worth Emanuel and the Northside delegation was asked to
stand. Dr. Duarte prayed over these new, fully organized churches that they would follow God’s
heart as they seek His plan for their churches.
Dr. Downs then shared how important it is that we lead with love. God is the Lord of the
harvest; we are called to lead our churches and communities with love in the name of Jesus and
God will bring in the harvest. He shared that our attendance is up in Sunday School and
worship, but more importantly we’ve had over 1,000 conversions this past year across our
district!
Dr. Downs ended his report by ringing a bell from the property of the Church of the
Nazarene in Weatherford. In so doing he was recognizing and honoring those who had
sacrificed for the Weatherford church in the past. The property is being sold and the funds are
going into the Developmental Fund for future works. Dr. Duarte gave words of appreciation for
Dr. Downs’ report. Delegates gave a standing ovation in acceptance of Dr. Downs’ report. Dr.
Downs took a moment to share words of thankfulness for his wife, Susan, and her support of
him.
Dr. Downs then introduced Rev. Corey Jones to come forward and share on Passionate
Prayer. Rev. Jones taught that in the Old Testament, Israel’s life was centered around passionate
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prayer for God’s intervention. 1) Passionate Prayer is for the Presence of God: Prayer for God’s
Nearness. Whenever God’s people pray, God draws near to us. God wants us to press into Him
as Jacob did and not let Him go! When we grab hold of God, the King of Glory shows up! 2)
Passionate Prayer is for the Shekinah of God: Prayer for God’s Glory. God wants people who
desire to meet with Him and experience His glory. Evidence of God’s presence is the goodness
of God, the compassion of God, and the glory of God. Jesus said His kingdom will not come
without us asking. God wants us to ask & keep on asking, seek & keep on seeking, knock and
keep on knocking. 3) Passionate Prayer is for the Restoration of God’s Presence: Repairing the
Altar of God. When Israel was exiled they quit seeking the presence of God. When we seek
God, we will begin to experience His manifest presence. Passionate prayer begins with no
agenda, just seeking God’s face repenting and confessing desiring for the presence of the Lord to
come back in power and glory. When we seek God, He does things we cannot do without Him.
Without prayer we can’t have a harvest, we can’t have laborers, we can’t have God’s Kingdom
alive and at work among us, and we can’t have passion alive for the Greater things of the Spirit.
We must ask our Father in order to see Him do the greater things among us. How much more
will our Father in Heaven give us when we ask Him. We’re asking God to show up suddenly
without constantly seeking Him. As we constantly seek God in prayer, He will begin to show up
suddenly with His answers. The greatest answer to prayer is more prayer. The afternoon session
closed as assembly delegates gathered in small groups all over the congregation seeking God in
prayer!
Thursday Evening, April 16, 2015
The service began with Dr. Downs praying and consecrating this service to the Lord.
Bethany Borba led the congregation in praise and worship. Dr. Downs challenged the
congregation to give a victorious, faith filled offering in support of District Assembly and
pledges in support of new ministries opening up across our district. The Sudanese choir from
our Sudanese church plant in Cactus sang for the offertory.
Dr. Eugenio Duarte gave the statement of purpose for the ordination service. Dave
Tharp led us singing ‘Holiness Unto the Lord’ during the processional of the Ordinands. Rev.
Earl Robertson, Assistant District Superintendent and District Secretary, presented the following
along with their spouses to General Superintendent Dr. Eugenio Duarte for ordination as elders:
Robert Cabello, Abelardo Cerda, and Jacob Bradley Isbell. Dr. Duarte shared the Statement of
the Purpose of Ordination and confirmed the beliefs of each of the Ordinands. Rev. Michael
Paige read from Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16.
Dr. Downs then recognized and expressed appreciation for the following retiring
ministers: Jane Hughes, Joe Martinez, and Ron Miner. Rev. Dave Tharp sang ‘Find Us Faithful’
along with the Minister’s Choir. Rev. Moises Marquez led us in reciting ‘The Apostles Creed’ in
Spanish and Dr. David Downs led us reciting it in English.
Dr. Downs recognized all those receiving their district license for the first-time asking
them to stand along with their spouses as he presented these with the Challenge to Newly
Licensed Ministers; he prayed for them and Rev. Mark Ramsey presented them with their
license. Rev. Mark Ramsey then read ‘A Theology of Ordination’ from the manual. The
Minister’s Choir sang ‘And Can It Be’.
Dr. Duarte preached the Ordination Message on God’s Presence in the Church. He
reminded us that we’re not to allow the world to change the church but God wants to change the
world through us. How does God implement change in the church? Acts 10-11 show us drastic
changes that took place in the church. God spoke to both Cornelius and Peter as He
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implemented change in the early church.
Dr. Duarte asked the Ordinands to stand and face the congregation; he challenged the
congregation to pledge to pray for them.
The Ordinands knelt at the altar as the elders came forward to lay hands on them. Dr.
Duarte ordained them and they were prayed for by a pastor who was influential in their lives.
The new elders were then presented with their certificates of ordination. Dr. Downs introduced
the newest elders in the Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Loren Gresham came forward and shared
with each of the new ordinand's that they would be presented with a bust of John Wesley as a gift
from Southern Nazarene University. Rev. Dave Tharp led in the recessional hymn ‘The Servant
Song’ as the Ordinands filed out. Rev. C.B. Glidden prayed. The evening closed in celebration
as the newly ordained elders were greeted by the elders and members of the assembly at the
reception for the Ordinands following the evening service.
Friday Morning, April 17, 2015
The morning session opened with Mandy Hewitt leading in praise and worship. Dr.
Downs came forward and shared words from Psalm 103, “Praise the Lord, my soul; all my
inmost being, praise His holy name. Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all His benefits –
who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and
crowns you with love and compassion…The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger,
abounding in love…For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is His love for those
who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from
us.”
He then introduced Bill Weisman from the Global Ministry Center. Dr. Weisman shared
with us about new starts and church plants. He challenged us to multiply disciples, members,
and grow God’s Kingdom. He closed in prayer asking the Lord of the Harvest to send laborers
and give our pastors wisdom as they begin to see God’s vision for planting new churches.
Dr. Duarte came forward and shared with us about Vision 2020. This vision is nothing
without the local church committing to planting new churches. Dr. Duarte had Vision cards
handed out to Pastors. Dr. Downs asked pastors to pray about this through the course of the day
and ask God what their commitment could be for planting churches between now and 2020.
Dr. Downs introduced Dr. Harold Graves and his wife Cheryl. Dr. Graves came forward
and presented Shawn Fouts with the Nazarene Bible College Pastor of the Year award in
recognition of outstanding leadership in ministry. He then proceeded to give his report from
Nazarene Bible College. He introduced Rev. Keith Megehee who is the new Director of the
Peniel School of Ministry for the Nazarene Districts in Texas. Rev. Megehee shared how God is
leading as they begin this new school of ministry.
The report of the Nominating Committee for district officers and boards was examined
by members of the assembly. A motion was made to adopt this report; it was adopted. The
reports of the District Advisory Board and the Ministerial Education Board were reviewed by
assembly delegates; the reports were adopted.
Dr. Duarte gave instructions for the ballot of District officers and boards. The chair
called for Board of Tellers to distribute the ballots. Dr. Downs introduced Hugh Hays, Director
of Lubbock Zone who is retiring from his position.
Lubbock Zone pastors’ reports were given. Dr. Downs introduced Cal Callender,
Director of Lamesa Zone. Lamesa Zone pastors’ reports were given. Dr. Downs introduced
Jenni Monteblanco, Co-Director of the Cactus Nazarene Ministry Center. The CNMC report
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was given.
Dr. Duarte introduced Dr. Loren Gresham, President of Southern Nazarene University;
Dr. Gresham came forward to give his 26th
report to the West Texas District Assembly. He gave
his report on ‘Daring to be a Daniel’, choosing to stand firm in the culture we’re living in today.
He shared how SNU trains students to be a “Daniel”. He shared that across the SNU campus,
students are surrounded them with sculptures reminding them of God’s word. Messages are
preached to them through these visual images around campus. Weekly chapel keeps students
focused on God throughout their days. SNU sends students out annually for Students in
Missions; they spend time learning firsthand what it means to be involved in Missions. Dr.
Gresham presented a video report from Dr. Stan Toler on how SNU is partnering with pastors for
continuing education through RCPL, the Resource Center for Pastoral Leadership. He shared
about the new J.D. & Mary West Science Laboratory that will be dedicated soon and how SNU
is committed to quality education. In conclusion, SNU is academically excellent, unashamedly
Christian, and proudly Nazarene!
Dr. Downs expressed appreciation for Dr. Gresham and SNU.
Dr. Downs introduced Steve & Amanda Pettit, missionaries to Dominica. The Pettit’s
presented a video report of their ministry in Dominica. Dr. Downs asked Larry Dunlap to
present the video report on the upcoming West Texas Work & Witness trip to Dominica.
Dr. Duarte introduced a video reporting on Nazarene Essentials.
The district Secretary read the results of the ballot for district officers and boards. A total
of 220 ballots were cast; election is by plurality. District Advisory Board, elders: Corey Jones
152, Mark Ramsey 106, Michael Page 104, Pedro Cruz 75, lay members: Terry Fowler 140,
Raylene Tucker 113, Wayne McDonald 98, Mark Webster 76; Board of Ministerial Credentials:
Jimmye Cole 139, Zack Smithson 130, Travis Zachary 109, Rhonda Swanson 105, Al Mixon 86,
Chad Townsley 70; Camp Arrowhead Board: Jeff Crouch 167, Marvin Pepper 119, Misael
Alvarado 83, Steve Kratovhil 59; District Sunday School Ministries Board, ministers: Todd
Derbyshire 128, Mark Banda 110, Travis Zachary 102, Yvette Alvarado 91; lay members:
Renae Fowler 161, Wayne McDonald 114, Christina Johnson 82, Araceli Marquez 67; SDMI
Chairman: C.B. Glidden, 205 yes and 8 no; Trustee to Southern Nazarene University, lay
member: Cheryl Crouch 175 and Becky Thomas 43. Dr. Duarte declared the following elected:
Advisory Board--elders Corey Jones and Mark Ramsey, lay members--Terry Fowler and
Raylene Tucker; Board of Ministerial Credentials--Jimmye Cole, Zach Smithson, and Travis
Zachary; Camp Arrowhead Board--Jeff Crouch and Marvin Pepper; District Sunday School
Ministries Board, ministers: Todd Derbyshire and Mark Banda, lay members: Renae Fowler and
Wayne McDonald; SDMI Chairman--C.B. Glidden; Trustee to Southern Nazarene University,
lay member--Cheryl Crouch.
Dr. Downs introduced Al Mixon, Director of Wellington Zone. The Wellington Zone
pastor’s reports were given.
Dr. Downs introduced Rev. Jay Height, Pastor of Shepherd Community Church of the
Nazarene in Indiana and Coordinator for the Compassionate Ministries in the USA/Canada
Region. Pastor Corey spoke yesterday on praying with passion. As we pray with passion, God
directs us to lead with love. Rev. Height spoke to us on Leading in Love. He spoke from the
book of John about how Jesus models for us on how to live the compassionate life. The most
compassionate thing we can do is to share Jesus with someone who is lost. The work of the
church is to erase broken people in broken places. Compassion is to embrace broken people and
help them see God’s hope. It is always our opportunity to connect with broken people. The
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perversion of compassion is to feel sorry for the hurting person. The opportunity of compassion
is to connect with broken people. Jesus was never random; he was very purposeful in connecting
and embracing broken people. Jesus doesn’t call us to safety and what’s comfortable. He calls
us to obedience. Compassion drives us to plant churches, to go to the neglected places of our
cities and find those that are lost. He closed by challenging us to be the church unleashed.
Dr. Downs reminded each of us to turn in our pledge cards for our compassionate
ministry in Cactus, Texas. He also reminded delegates of Family Camp and asked each of us to
support it and pray for our upcoming Family Camp. He introduced Sandra Porter. Sandra came
forward and presented information on Women’s Ministries in West Texas. Dr. Downs talked
about the availability of the Pastor's Safety Network and Christian Counseling that is available
for our pastors. A video report from the Nazarene Endowment Foundation was presented. Rev.
Robertson gave announcements for this afternoon. Dr. Downs introduced Ted Taylor, Director
of the Amarillo Zone. Amarilo Zone pastors’ reports were given. Dr. Downs closed the
morning session in prayer.
Friday Afternoon, April 17, 2015
The afternoon session opened with Amanda Kleeb and Mandy Hewitt leading us in praise
and worship. Rev. Robertson led us in moments of reflection on the lives of those listed in the
Memoirs report. He read Revelation 14:13 and spoke the name of each one. Dr. Downs closed
this time of remembrance by having delegates from the churches listed on the memoirs report
stand as he prayed for the families and church members of these loved ones.
Dr. Downs introduced Jeff Parson, Director of the Abilene Zone. Pastors’ reports from
the Abilene Zone were given.
Dan Davisson came forward and reviewed the District Financial statement. It was
adopted. He also reviewed the District Finance Committee Report. It was adopted. Dr. Downs
encouraged all pastors and delegates to pay our budgets in full. Rev. Robertson read the report
of the Auditing Committee. It was adopted.
Dr. Downs introduced Alton Ashby, Director of the Arrowhead Zone. Pastors’ reports
from the Arrowhead Zone were given. Dr. Downs asked Rev. Robertson to present the Advisory
Board Report. Rev. Robertson asked delegates to review the Advisory Board report. It was
adopted. A video was shown promoting the West Texas Pastors Work & Witness trip to
Dominica. Dr. Downs introduced Terry Porter, Director of the High Plains Zone. Pastors’
reports from the High Plains Zone were given.
Rev. Robertson presented the Ministerial Credentials Board Partial Report number 3. It
was adopted. He then presented the Ministerial Studies Board report. It was adopted. Dr.
Downs introduced Mark Ramsey, Director of the Denton Zone. Pastors’ reports from the Denton
Zone were given. Rev. Robertson asked all chaplains and evangelists to stand and recognized
the ministry of our chaplains across our district. Dr. Downs introduced Mark Banda, Director of
Fort Worth Zone. Pastors’ reports from Fort Worth Zone were given.
Dr. Duarte gave a report concerning the future of Nazarene Publishing House. NPH has
a new board and they are working hard to repair mistakes that have been made in the past. The
NPH financial situation is still not the best but progress is being made. NPH is committed to
Wesleyan, Holiness theology. He also noted that Holiness Today is available online as well as in
hard copy. He expressed appreciation to Dr. Downs and his wife Susan for their leadership not
only in West Texas but across our denomination.
Dr. Downs asked the Andrew Kim associate pastor and his wife of Arlington Antioch to
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stand. He recognized their leadership and noted that they are preparing to plant a new church.
He then introduced Zach Smithson, Director of Mid-Cities Zone. Pastors’ reports from the Mid-
Cities Zone were given. Dr. Downs introduced Allen Hughes, Director of the Wichita Falls
Zone. Pastors’ reports from the Wichita Falls Zone were given.
Rev. Robertson gave special thanks to Rev. Michael Page and his staff for all their work
in hosting District Assembly. He then asked for a motion for the District Secretary and District
Superintendent to have permission to edit the minutes as needed. The Assembly concurred.
Rev. Robertson expressed appreciation to Dr. Downs and the staff that he works with. Dr.
Downs expressed appreciation to Geni for all her hard work.
Dr. Downs asked all pastors to come forward. All pastors came forward and Dr. Duarte
prayed over our pastors and their churches. District Assembly was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Renae Fowler, Recording Secretary
V. Reports
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
1. District Superintendent
Dr. Downs report can be seen on video at the following link:
http://www.westexnaz.org/videos.html
2. District NMI President
Pray with Passion – Lead with Love
Matthew Parris, a British journalist, said: “I’ve become convinced of the enormous
contribution Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of secular
NGO’s, government projects and international aid efforts. Those alone will not do. Education
and training alone will not do. In Africa [and everywhere!] Christianity changes people’s hearts.
It brings a spiritual transformation. The rebirth is real. The change is good.”
Do you know what is crazy about this quote? Matthew Parris is an atheist. At a time
when people see Christianity as irrelevant, and possibly even dangerous, this atheist did a study
in Africa and came away convinced of what we have known all along – Christ is the only answer
that brings true freedom and transformation to individuals and to communities.
There is a struggle as we reach out in this broken world, though. Do we feed starving
bodies or starving souls? With limited resources, it often feels like we have to choose one or the
other. But guess what? Our God’s resources are NOT limited.
That is why we have to begin by praying with passion! We must link up with the God of
abundance.
As the world faces crisis after crisis, more and more people are turning to prayer. Even on
Facebook and other social media, people are sharing the call to prayer in response to decisions
by governments, outbreaks of Ebola, and attacks by Isis. For those of you who are active in NMI,
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these calls to prayer are not something new. In fact, prayer has always been the first of our four
emphasis.
We realize the value of corporate prayer! On November 9 we joined Christians around
the world for the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, and in early March we
sponsored the Nazarene Week of Prayer. This year, sadly, most of us are able to put faces on our
prayers as we’ve witnessed photos and videos of persecuted Christians around the world.
Together, we also prayed for the Pastor James Fullah of the Amazing Grace Church of
the Nazarene in Sierra Leone after he lost his wife, Isatu, to Ebola. We prayed when he and his
five children were placed in quarantine, and we prayed when two of their girls showed symptoms
of the virus and when one daughter tested positive. We knew that for the most part, when Ebola
enters a family it wipes out the entire family.
So we rejoiced when God healed them! The DS said, "It was quite a scene when [the first
daughter] came home. The entire community burst out in praise and thanksgiving to God for a
mighty and great deliverance from death. On behalf of the Fullahs and the Sierra Leone District,
I express our profound gratitude to the Nazarene family worldwide for your love, support, and
prayers. We believe that if this family is rejoicing today, it is because of the prayers of our
wonderful Nazarene family around the globe."
Together, we prayed for our LINKS missionaries David and Sylvia Potter, who recently
spoke to our conference and toured our district. Last month, through emails and Facebook, up
until the very moment the storm knocked out their power they updated us about Cyclone Pam’s
approach to Vanuatu. What joy we experienced when, with power finally restored, they first
wrote to tell us, “Thank you for your prayers! We were kept safe in the wildest storm we've ever
experienced! As we've connected with our Nazarene Churches, we have been thrilled with the
report of no injuries or deaths! We are celebrating LIFE and God's hand of protection!”
We’ve prayed for district meetings and holiness revivals and Bible studies around the
world, and rejoiced as people came to Christ and were discipled. These are the kinds of victories
we love to see as we pray for all our LINKS and deputation missionaries and our brothers and
sisters around the world.
I love the call to prayer that is rising up on our district and in our local churches.
What happens when we pray with passion? We are inspired to action, to
Lead with Love
Educating might not sound like an exciting first response to passionate prayer. It conjures
up mental images of dry lectures and stale textbooks. Maybe communicating is a better word,
because sharing information about God’s work around the world is anything but dry and stale!
He’s working modern day miracles, giving visions, and radically transforming lives. Of course
people want to know! And if they belong to your church, they deserve to know because their
prayers and giving are why it is happening.
That’s why we encourage the use of Living Mission videos, mission books, and Engage
Magazine. These excellent resources keep your people current on how God is using the Church
of the Nazarene to bring hope and healing around the world. It can be through bulletin inserts,
two minute video clips on Sunday mornings, special monthly gatherings – find a way that works
for your church. Your people cannot be excited participants in Nazarene World missions if you
don’t make time in your church schedule for intentionally communicating this great news.
This year, we’ve seen some creative approaches to communication on our district. One
church had a member of the youth group prepare a lesson on human trafficking and present it to
each of their adult Sunday School classes. That’s a brilliant way to involve the next generation!
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Three other West Texas churches sponsored seminars, open to their communities, on human
trafficking. What a great opportunity to take education outside the walls and show your city that
your church desires to make a difference!
Speaking of sharing the word outside your walls, you have probably seen the December
issue of Guidepost magazine which featured a great article by our own Susan Downs. Now the
whole country knows about the awesome West Texas District ministry happening in Cactus,
Texas!
Keep up the good work of telling the story of missions.
Discipling –
Discipling means our knowledge becomes practical and useful as we live it out, together
with our children and young people. In West Texas, we love “living out missions” with the next
generation.
This year, our camp kids made gorgeous cards for Nazarene missionary kids around the
world. They also raised over $12,000 for Audio Bible Story players, making us – once again –
the number one district in the world! We’re excited to think about the lives that will be changed
for eternity by the 200 audio boxes our children purchased and sent.
It has also been a great year for West Texas kids to get to know missionaries. We’ve had
enthusiastic reports about kids interacting with the Aebischers, Bakers, and Coopers and Voigts.
Thanks for making the most of your deputation missionary visits by giving your kids and teens
time with them.
The Nazarene Cactus Ministry Center has provided many opportunities for West Texas
teens to participate with adults in hands-on missions. Several churches sponsored teen mission
trips to this tiny town that boasts more than 17 ethnicities of immigrants and refugees. While
there, our young people have hosted soccer camps and VBS outreaches, and showed the Jesus
Film three times in three languages.
We sent two young people to Australia and one to Germany with SNU in Missions, and
we had a representative from our district attend Mission Immersion to receive training for a
future in cross-cultural service. We’re excited about our new group of SNU missionaries for this
year, and you’ll hear more about them in tonight’s service.
Isn’t it beautiful to see children and teens thinking of others and truly making a
difference? The New York Post recently featured the article “How Not to Raise a Narcissist in 9
Easy Steps.” I propose one easy step – make sure your kids are involved in Nazarene Missions
through the local church.
Giving
We’re aware that if Nazarenes stop giving, our worldwide mission is at risk. But when
we’ve prayed, when we’ve learned, when we’ve begun to live out missions – we can’t help but
give. We give our possessions, time, and money – and ourselves - because we’ve seen firsthand
the difference it makes.
West Texas Nazarenes are incredibly generous. The Cactus Nazarene Ministry Center has
inspired us to give this year! Churches across the district collected household items and clothes
for the Free Market, which Todd Aebischer filmed and broadcast worldwide. West Texans sent
500 coats to give away during “Bundle Up Cactus.” Teams helped build fencing and even
installed a water fountain for the new “park”.
Churches also gave time to reach their own neighborhoods with love. One hosted a free
summer day camp where children received breakfast and lunch, made crafts, participated in
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sports and games, and attended daily chapel. Over 120 kids attended and at least 20 (including
one volunteer) accepted Christ.
One Nazarene food pantry fed 5975 people in the 2014-15 church year at a cost of $0.85
per person. They said, “Only God could provide so much for so many for so little.” Another
church takes ingredients for dinner to 100 homes in their neighborhood once a month and prays
for the people in each home.
A rally for 250 Hispanic teens, a city-wide evangelistic crusade for the Arabic-speaking
community, a Sudanese memorial service, weekly language lessons at a local elementary school,
Overcomers groups and prison ministries are other ways our churches are sharing the gospel.
Jesus Film and “God’s Not Dead” showings in two towns resulted in people coming to Christ
and in the community expressing thanks that the church cared about their spiritual lives!
We also gave of ourselves this year, as we sent Steve and Amanda Pettit, pastors of our
Pampa church, to serve as missionaries in Dominica. Numerous churches sent Work and Witness
teams to various countries, including Cuba.
West Texans collected Crisis Care Kits, School Pal Packs, and sponsored children
through Child Development Centers and Pastor Kid Programs.
For Jesus Film, West Texans gave $20,456.00 in cash and pledges. Based on historical
averages, these funds will help over 6,818 people find a personal relationship with Christ!
We received over $25,000 in cash and pledges our 100th Anniversary Offering for the
Sudanese Immigrant Ministries.
This year giving was up for the International Student Scholarship Fund and for World
Mission Broadcast, which allows us to air the gospel in 72 countries in 34 languages. Giving was
up for Work & Witness, which deployed over 600 teams and had over 10,000 participants. Since
1974, Work & Witness participants have worked a sum of over 8,000 years of donated labor.
Beyond the World Evangelism Fund, in 2014, all Nazarene churches together gave $26,
690,717 US.
Have you noticed that giving has increased for many of our mission “specials”? That is
exciting! It is also scary, because in many places as giving to mission specials goes up, giving to
the World Evangelism Fund has gone down.
Remember that WEF is the rock that Alabaster, Compassionate Ministries, Child
Sponsorship, Jesus Film and the rest of those special offerings rest upon. Without our worldwide
structure in place and funded by WEF, none of the other ministries can function.
That’s why I am so very pleased to share that our district reached 100% of our WEF goal.
Thanks to the fifty churches that gave far above their 5.5% and helped cover other churches that
were unable to meet their goals this year.
WEF does much more than just support those special ministries. Through WEF,
Nazarenes are evangelizing or discipling people in 159 world areas. Global missionaries were
deployed from 35 world areas in 2014— 8 world areas more than the previous year. 702
missionaries and 310 missionary kids (including Mission Corps) served in 2014.
I began today by speaking about a perceived choice to be made – whether to minister to
starving bodies or starving souls. The answer is – with God’s guidance and help – let’s do both!
I’d like to close with another perceived choice. There is a division in some minds
between “over here” and “over there” and the perception is that for a long time, some Christians
sent money and people and prayers “over there” while dismally neglecting the hurting and
broken in their own neighborhoods.
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That hasn’t been the mark of the Church of the Nazarene, which – while fully engaged
here at home - had an international dimension from its beginning. By the uniting assembly of
1908, Nazarenes served and witnessed not only in North America but also as missionaries in
Mexico, the Cape Verde Islands, India, Japan, and South Africa.
I’m thankful that as Nazarenes, and as West Texans, we don’t pray for heathen in foreign
lands and ignore the heathen next door to us! Your reports are beautiful celebrations of the
impact you have on your local communities, and if I had two hours to speak I couldn’t share all
the lovely stories of what you’ve accomplished here. What a blessing to be a part of a church and
a district that is compelled to be Jesus to the people we come in contact with every day.
But there is a new mindset, arising in reaction to that old, faulty, perceived division, and
it is equally dangerous. A young friend of mine, a strong Christian whom I love dearly, works
with juveniles who are in prison. You can imagine the horror stories these kids share about their
home lives. He recently said “I’m ready to forget saving the world and focus on the people right
around me. There is enough need here.”
Well, yes. There is enough need here.
But if we focus on the need around us and “forget about saving the world” are we any
better off than those earlier Christians accused of focusing on foreign fields while neglecting
their neighbors?
Gladys Aylward, a missionary in China in the 1930s, saw a woman on the side of the
road selling a little girl for ninepence. Deeply moved, Gladys bought the child, named her
“Ninepence,” and raised her as her own. A few months later, Ninepence saw a homeless boy and
wanted to take him in, but Gladys hesitated. Already, they did not have enough to eat.
Ninepence’s response was, “Yes, but if you eat less and I eat less, together our ‘lesses’ will be
enough for him.” Gladys adopted the boy and named him “Less” and went on to take in more
than 100 orphans.
There is enough need here. You can spend every penny that comes in on your church
here and on the needs right around you and still wish for more – not because you are selfish but
because we truly don’t have enough!
Still, what if each church takes a little less? What if, despite an already overloaded church
calendar, you plan a little less and leave time to learn about – and pray for – situations around the
world? What if, even though your people are tired and weary from work, your church plans a
little less time for its own activities and sends a Work and Witness team out?
What if, despite the overwhelming hunger right around you, on faith your church chooses
to live on “less” and send in the World Evangelism Fund?
Then your “less” plus my “less” will be enough.
And if we pray with passion to the God who is not the God of “enough” but is actually
the God who gives generously, who lavishes us with love, and who is able to do exceedingly,
abundantly above all that we can ask or imagine -
Then, together with His abundance our “lesses” become much, much more than enough.
Then the hungry are fed, the broken find healing, and spiritual orphans around the world, who
could easily perish for eternity, are instead adopted into the family of believers.
We know, because it happened this year on our district and around the world. Let’s see it
happen again next year, as we pray with passion and lead with love.
Respectfully submitted with great appreciation,
Cheryl Crouch, West Texas District NMI President
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3. District NYI President
Once again it is my privilege to be reporting as the West Texas District NYI President.
West Texas is blessed with a wonderful group of students and amazing NYI leaders on the local
and district level. Thank You! NYI Presidents, Youth Pastors, Pastors, and Youth Workers!
You have sacrificed, loved unconditionally, and given generously. God has and is honoring your
ministry and student’s lives are being changed. You are the heart and soul of WTNYI!!!!!
2014 was a great year and 2015 has gotten off to an even greater start. God has shown up
BIG at all our events and student lives have been impacted. Adam Hassenbein has taken the
leadership on CRAVE (summer camp) the last two years. He has worked along side a great team
of leaders that has put many hours of prayer and hard work into making sure our camps are
focused on KINGDOM BUILDING! Jonathan Odom, our speaker, and Jason Siverwright, our
worship leader were sensitive to the Holy Spirit and allowed God to use them to speak to the
hearts of our students. Many of our students responded to the will of God. This summer Jason
Siverwright will be back as our camp speaker, to continue the work that God started last summer.
Youth A Rama in 2014 and already in 2015 has been a blessing to our youth. We have
seen the event grow to include 15 volleyball teams, 9 football teams, 5 soccer teams, 10
basketball teams, 100+ students involved in talent. The growth has been amazing but the best
part is what God has been doing in our evening services. Our speakers, Mike O’Hair (2014) and
Blair Spindle (2015) challenged our students to see beyond their circumstances and
shortcomings. To tap in to the power of the cross in order reach they’re full potential in Christ!
As sports and talent has grown so has the potential for God’s word to reach beyond the walls our
youth rooms and traditional church students.
A special thanks to Kyle Boen, our SNU Recruiter. Kyle does an amazing job
connecting with our students and connecting them to Southern Nazarene University. The last
several years Kyle has hosted a special West Texas College Days at SNU. It has been the best
college day’s experience I’ve ever attended. Thank you Kyle for your hard work and dedication
to West Texas!
As mentioned above, 2015 has already started with a bang at Youth A Rama, raising the
expectations for what God has in store for 2015. Coming up we have Extravaganza @ SNU,
CRAVE, and 114 students and sponsors attending Nazarene Youth Conference. Join us in
praying for all these events and the continued work of the Holy Spirit in our local churches.
Respectfully Submitted,
Gary Young
WTNYI President
4. District SDMI Chairman
Dear Dr. Duarte, Dr. Downs, and the West Texas Servants of the King,
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Throughout the West Texas District, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries is an
essential part of the work of the Kingdom.
In order to improve our serve, many churches wisely begin to assemble a local mission
statement. Some churches spend hours and hours, even weeks, weighing words considering
definitions, forming meaningful sentences and catchy phrases to construct the latest and greatest
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mission statement. This truly can be a very valuable exercise for the leaders and members of the
local body. However, Jesus gives us HIS mission statement in Matthew 28:18-20.
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Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has
been given to me. 19
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20
and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with
you always, to the very end of the age.”
The mission of the church is not to build and maintain an institution to keep up
tradition for tradition’s sake. It is clear that the Lord’s plan for the church is to reach the
non-believer with the message of the life transforming gospel and to disciple those who
believe.
Teaching and instruction are to be the main components of the effective church.
Genuine relationships built on the grace of God and the power of His Word.
Today, more so than ever in the history of America, people seem to know less
about the ONE true God and His Son Jesus Christ. This reality makes discipleship more
important now than ever.
Gratefully each Sunday across the West Texas District thousands of people gather
for instruction. Faithful teachers study and deliver Bible-based lessons that are intended
to focus and sharpen the ministry of our disciples of all ages. Most do a great job, but the
mission is not over. There is always room for improvement and a vast harvest to reach
and disciple. Do not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap a harvest.
This past year SDMI sponsored Children’s Ministry through camps, VBS, Kids
Fest, and quizzing along with other ministries under the faithful leadership of Jennifer
Sommers.
The Adult Directors were Todd and Anna Derbyshire, who had led in a wonderful
marriage retreat. They did resign and Shawn Fouts accepted the position. However, at
this writing Shawn and his family have accepted a call to the Detroit, Michigan area.
Please pray for them as they follow the Lord’s direction.
Mrs. Sandra Porter has accepted the position of West Texas Women’s Ministry
Director and we expect great things in the near future under her and her team’s direction.
West Texas SDMI also sponsored two conferences with Rev. Hal & Debbie Perkins who
shared the powerful relational ministry they entitled “Discipled By Jesus”. Thanks to
Pastor Ted Taylor who hosted the DBJ conference at Hereford.
Each year we recognize churches that have reached exceptional, superior, and
honor levels in discipleship ministry. The following are the churches receiving
Exceptional (a gain of 50% or more in attendance & responsibility list over last year),
Superior (10%-49% gain in attendance & responsibility list over last year) and Honor
Awards (1%-9% gain in attendance & responsibility list over last year). Following are
those churches:
Exceptional
Arlington Renewed Life – Pastor Greg Key
Fort Worth CrossPoint – Pastor Todd Derbyshire
Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle – Pastor Chris Branigan
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Graham First – Pastor Gaylord Hayes
Lubbock Refuge - Pastors Travis Zachary & Alan Wallace
Superior
Arlington Antioch – Pastor Paul Lee
Arlington JesusCristo Vive – Pastor Moises Marquez
Bowie Hispanic – Pastor Manuel Radriguez
Denton Hope Community – Pastor Burnie Burnside
Euless Arabic – Pastor Rasmi Abraham
Fort Worth Westridge – Pastor Ish Mora
Granbury – Pastors Julian & Mary Corpus
Lantana Community Fellowship – Pastor Mark Elam
Perryton – Pastor TBS
Honor
Big Springs First – Pastor Cal Callender
Borger Trinity – Pastor Chad Townsley
Cleburne – Pastor Tom McNutt
Denver City – Pastor David Hollon
Dickens Bible – Pastor Marvin West
Fort Worth First – Pastor C.B. Glidden
Hillsboro – Pastor Misael Alvarado
Pilot Point – Pastor Johnnie Johnston
Stephenville – Pastor Curt Plaxco
Respectfully submitted,
C. B. Glidden
SDMI Chair
5. District Children’s Ministries Director
Thank you for allowing me the privilege of serving as your district leader this past year.
We are blessed with an amazing district team that leads our children’s ministry and great
leadership in our local churches as well. Each year we offer two main events for children across
our district - District Quiz & Talent Festival and Summer Camps. We also participate with other
district events such as District Assembly and Family Camp; offering breakout sessions for
children’s leaders, childcare and kids services, and our Kids Reaching Kids Mission Offering for
the denomination. The kids of West Texas have come to together through many of these events
and programs in 2014.
Highlights of West Texas District Children’s Ministry Events for 2014
Our annual Children’s Festival and District Quiz are held each year at Lubbock First
Church. Our district leaders for this event are Elaine Nauert, festival director, and district quiz
director, Chriss Burke. In 2014 we had around 150 children participate in quizzing and talent.
The Lubbock area leader of Beach Clubs shared the word with our kids and families. Beach
Club is a Christian group that has groups minister in public schools in our area. Lubbock First
currently has a school that they partner with and are sharing Jesus on their campus weekly. I
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appreciate Elaine’s passion and hard work for Kids Fest each year. She is a real blessing to West
Texas and their children.
District quizzing was a huge success again this year thanks to Chriss Burke. Each year
Chriss reaches more and more West Texas churches with the benefits of the Nazarene quizzing
program. His focus is for churches and their families to use it as a Bible study tool for their kids.
We had a lot of kids qualify and participate at the Regional Quiz on the SNU campus. This year
they created their own button to share with other quizzers across the region. This all started at
General Assembly in Indianapolis. The kids had a great time getting to know fellow quizzers. I
appreciate Chriss and his passion for quizzing and desire to reach every church and child on
district with the life changing power of God’s Word.
Our Mission Offering for 2014 was Listen, Learn and Let it Out. The West Texas kids
raised over $12,000 and were the number one district in the USA and Canada! We had seven
churches in the top 100 of overall donations and the highest number of churches participating for
a district with 37 churches contributing to the offering. Great job again West Texas leaders and
kids!
Family Camp was another great event where we offer special children’s services each
morning for the kids that attend. Robbie Dement from Whitney First, and Jennifer Sommers
helped out in leading the team that organized these great services. The nursery staff came from
the district churches and did a wonderful job of ministering to our youngest campers at family
camp. Special thanks to all of the nursery workers and church leaders for their help!
Our next big event each year is kid’s camp held at Camp Arrowhead. This year we put
together a team of children’s pastors from across West Texas – Ryan Hicks (formerly from
Arlington First), Tracy Ricenbaw from Hereford, and Jennifer Sommers from Fort Worth First.
We welcomed Yvette Alvarado from Hillsboro Church and Robbie Dement from Whitney First
as our Missionary Speakers. Our theme was Be Transformed! Each speaker shared from our
theme verse Romans 12:1-2. We heard about the apostle Paul and his radical transformation,
David and his defeat of Goliath and the transformation of Zacchaeus. The services were
powerful and God moved in very tangible ways in the lives of the kids. We are so blessed to
have a kid’s camp on West Texas that reaches children so powerfully with the gospel and
presence of the Lord. To God be the Glory!
I am privileged to lead the children’s ministry on our district and appreciate your prayers
and support for our council, church leaders and kids across West Texas! With the Lord’s help
we seek to equip, encourage, and inspire those we minister to. I look forward to watching our
churches minister to the children in their spheres of influence in the coming year. We are
blessed with wonderful zone directors and event directors in West Texas. They are the ones who
inspire me with their creativity and passion for kids.
Because Jesus Loves Kids!
Jennifer Sommers
B. DISTRICT BOARDS
1. Advisory Board
The 2014-2015 West Texas District Advisory Board (DAB), consisting of Dr. David
Downs (Chairman), Dr. C. B. Glidden (Secretary), Dan Davisson (Treasurer), Terry Fowler,
Greg Johnson, Corey Jones, Ken Lewis, Loretta Martin (Recording Secretary), Wayne
McDonald, Terry Porter and Ted Taylor with Mark Banda as the HMAC representative, submit
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the following report:
Interim ministerial transfers have been processed accordingly and recorded in the
Ministerial Credentials Board report in accordance with Manual, paragraphs 223, 228.9-10 and
535-535.2.
We recommend to the Ministerial Credentials Board renewal of district license for
ministers serving as pastors: Michael Gatkek, Amarillo African Community & Cactus African
Mission; Moises Marquez-Cantu, Arlington Jesucristo Vive; Ramiro & Ernestina Ortiz, Hereford
New Bethel; Ryan & Serina Nelson, Amarillo North Beacon; Gerardo Reyes, Fort Worth
Emanuel.
We recommend the following pastoral appointments for approval: Abernathy, Pedro
Cruz; Abilene Southwest, Dennis Hayes; Abilene Trinity, Todd & Raquel Forrest; Amarillo
African Community & Cactus African Mission, Michael Gatkek; Amarillo Turning Point,
Harvey Baskett; Andrews, William Perhealth; Arlington Antioch, Paul Lee; Arlington Jesucristo
Vive, Moises Marquez; Bowie, Steve Holmgren; Bowie Hispanic, Manuel Rodriguez;
Burkburnett New Hope, Phillip Kenedy; Cleburne, Tom McNutt; Dalhart Casa de Oracion, Rick
Calvert; Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino, Manuel Rodriguez; Denton Hope Community
Hispanic, Jesus Espinoza; Denton Willowwood Hispanic, Mirian Davidge; Denver City, David
Hollon; Dickens Bible, Marvin West; Dumas, Steve Swanson; Euless Arabic, Rasmi I. Abraham;
Euless First Hispanic, Jose Tomas Rojas; Fort Worth ChristCity, Barbara Jones; Fort Worth
Emanuel, Gerardo Reyes; Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia; Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle, Chris
Branigan; Fort Worth Hanain Korean, Kwang-Hoon Jang; Fort Worth Sobre La Roca, Luis
Maldonado; Fort Worth Trono de Gracia, Santiago Rueda; Fort Worth Trinity, John Lewis; Fort
Worth Westridge, Ismael Mora; Gainesville Eastside, Jason Powers; Graham First, Gaylord
Hayes; Granbury, Julian & Mary Corpus; Hereford New Bethel, Ramiro & Tina Ortiz; Higgins,
Cawlie Johnson; Hillsboro, Misael Alvarado; Hurst Pursuit Fellowship, Jake Rinard; Lamesa,
Lee Lennon; Levelland, Hugh Hays; Mansfield First, Michael Scarlett; Mineral Wells, Randy
Anderson; Nocona, Marvin Pepper; Pilot Point, Johnnie Johnston; Post, Charles Gibson;
Ropesville, John Donnerberg; Seagraves, Gregory White; Snyder, Alan McGuire; Stevenville,
Curt Plaxco; Stinnett, Kenneth Benton; Wichita Falls Christo Vive, Allen Hughes.
We recommend the following be approved for local license: Kenneth Benton, Stinnett
We recommend the following for approval as local supply lay pastor: Kenneth Benton,
Stinnett.
The Advisory Board approved the following:
Name changes for the following churches:
Amarillo Amistad Cristiana to Amarillo Turning Point
Amarillo Sudanese to Amarillo African Community
Arlington Antioch Korean to Arlington Antioch
Arlington Mision Nazarena to Arlington Jesucristo Vive
Hereford New Hope to Hereford New Bethel
Wichita Falls Centro de Companerismo to Wichita Falls Cristo Vive
Actions regarding the following churches:
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Place Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer on an Inactive status
Weatherford New Life (CTM) be dropped
Merge Fort Worth Casa de Oracion with Hurst Pursuit Fellowship
Merge Hereford Bethel with Hereford New Hope to become Hereford New Bethel
During the past year we have carried out the business of the district and financial matters
of the district to the best of our abilities. We have sought God’s guidance in carrying out our
responsibilities regarding:
Purchasing, planning and building new additional church facilities
District support of home mission projects
Selling and/or buying of district-owned property
Camp Arrowhead improvements
Supervision of the West Texas District Medical Trust Funds
Approval of requests for emergency medical assistance for pastors and their families.
Normal and regular district functions and activities
The Advisory Board has spent many hours on these, as well as other concerns of the
district. Please pray for the newly elected members of the Advisory Board, that God will give
His wisdom and guidance in the decisions that are made during this next year.
Respectfully Submitted
C.B. Glidden, Secretary David E. Downs, Chairman
Loretta Martin, Recording Secretary
2. Ministerial Credentials Board
Partial Report No. 1
We recommend the reception of the following transfers:
Ordained ministers— Clint E. Benn, Northwest; Dwayne G. Bolton, Dallas; Steven Mark
Holmgren, Dallas; David R. Kessell, East Ohio; Keith Megehee, MidSouth; Jason Kent Powers,
Arizona; Juan R. Vazquez, Southwest Oklahoma; Noemi Q Vazquez, Southwest Oklahoma
Deacon--Joel Ali, Metro New York
Licensed ministers— Bridget R. Benn, Northwest; John Keating, South Central Ohio,
Christina Lynn Maldonado, Northwest; Jairo Arturo Maldonado, Northwest
The following were granted transfers:
Ordained ministers— Dewayne G. Bolton, Louisiana; Phillip J. Buck, Northeast
Oklahoma; Orbin N. Crouch, Oklahoma; Stephen Dudash, South Texas; Denzel Wayne Hicks,
Florida; Ryan Eugene Hicks, Northwest; Jong Il Lee, East Ohio; Ben T. Riggins, Oklahoma;
Cora Jane Riggins, Oklahoma; Barry G. Stephens, Georgia; Jerry E. Thomas, South Texas;
Jeremey Marquis Veal, North Carolina;
Deacon-- Rodger Banes, Sacramento
Licensed ministers—Daniel Wayne Alexander, Oklahoma; William Randal Benton,
Florida; Allen Ray Posey, South Texas; Coleen Theresa Scott, Kentucky
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Partial Report No. 2
We, the Ministerial Credentials Board, recommend the following to be elected to elder's
orders and ordained: Robert Cabello, Abelardo Cerda, Jacob Brian Isbell
We also recommend that Amanda Jane Hughes, Jose Luis Martinez, Ronald C. Miner, be
granted retirement status, with role code designations of RA.
Partial Report No. 3
We, the Ministerial Credentials Board, recommend:
That district minister's licenses be granted to: Yvette Alvarado, Harvey Ross
Baskett, Brian Keith Dull, William Clint Grimes, Anthony Michael Kayser, Yoonmo
Kim, Brian Keith Malloy, Susan Rennee McPherson, Alvin Virgil Newton, Clayton Ray
Rose, Javier Alberto Ruiz, Sherry Y. Seigman
That the following be granted renewal of district minister's license: Alfredo
Alvarez, Bridget Renee' Benn, Joshua David Boice, Robert Cabello, Abelardo Cerda,
Joshua Adam Cisneros, Eric Christopher DeLuna, Robbie Lea Dement, Noell Diaz,
Michael Teny Gatkek, Darin Raymond Glueck, Lawrence Ramond Gulley, Jacob Isbell,
John Michael Keating, Amanda Jean Kleeb, Christina Lynn Maldonado, Jairo Arturo
Maldonado, Moises Marquez-Cantu, Brian Keith Martin, Nathan Ryan Nelson, Serina
Helen Nelson, Randolph Lynn Nutt, Ernestina Lourdes Ortiz, Ramiro Ortiz, Virginia
May Parsons, Jose Perez, Amanda Ann Pettit, Steven Grant Pettit, Toni E. Porter,
Gerardo Reyes, Tracy Elizabeth Ricenbaw, Amy Jean Scarlett, Jennifer Kristine
Sommers, Andrew Christian Taylor
That the following district minister’s license not be renewed: James Allen
Madsen for failure to apply (Manual par. 530.3); Manoa Sebahizi be removed from the
membership and ministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another church,
denomination, or ministry (Manual par. 530.9)
That the following be approved for local supply: Kenneth Benton
That the following be appproved as Registered Evangelist: Noell Diaz
That Norbert Cannon, Oscar G. Cogdill, David Combs, and Corliss M. Huff have
their membership transferred to the Church Triumphant and dropped from the Roll of
Elders, having passed from this life
Respectfully submitted,
Earl Robertson, Secretary David E. Downs, Chairman
3. Ministerial Studies Board
The Ministerial Studies Board hereby reports on the progress of our West Texas District
ministerial students and recognizes them for the classes successfully completed since enrollment
in the course of study.
Course for Elders
The following students have successfully completed from 1 to 6 classes:
Vikram Baliga, Harvey Basket, Samuel Bryant, Clifford Claus, Brian Dull, Richard Jones,
Kenneth Lee, Sergio Maul, Michael Parker, Clayton Rose, Chris Rutherford, Sulaiman Sesay,
Rusty Wooten
The following students have successfully completed from 7 to 12 classes:
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Pamela J. Alberts, Alfredo Alvarez, Victory Samuel Ceniceros, Joshua Ciseneros, Robbie
Dement, Darin Glueck, Larry Gulley, Jeremy Hoffpauir, James Madsen, Brian K. Malloy, Susan
McPherson, Ryan Nelson, Alvin Newton, Melissa Newton, Ernestina Ortiz, Ramiro Ortiz, Gini
Parsons, Steven G. Pettit, Allen Ray Posey, Jennifer Sommers
The following students have successfully completed from 13 to 18 classes:
Yvette Alvarado, Joshua Boice, Eric DeLuna, Noell Diaz, Keith Jenkins, Moises Marquez Cantu,
Brian Martin, Jose Perez, Piper Ramsey, Gerardo Reyes, Andrew Taylor
The following students have successfully completed from 19 to 23 classes:
Roberto Cabello, Ruben Cordero, William Clint Grimes, Michael Gatkek, Anthony Kayser,
Randy Nutt, Tommy Roberts, Amy Scarlett
Course for Deacons
The following student has successfully completed from 1 to 6 classes: Sherry Seigman
The following students have successfully completed from 7 to 12 classes:
Amanda Kleeb. Serina Nelson, Amanda Pettit
The following student has successfully completed from 19 to 23 classes: Toni Porter
Graduates
The following students have successfully completed the required 24 classes and the board
recommends graduate status:
Elder – Jonathon Todd Barker, Phillip Kent Campbell, Abelardo Cerda, Yoon Mo Kim, Manoah
Rugabire Sebahizi
Transferred Students
The following students have transferred to other districts: Daniel Wayne Alexander, William
Randal Benton, Allen Ray Posey, Coleen Theresa Scott
Respectfully Submitted,
MIKE DAVIS, Secretary MARK RAMSEY, Chairman
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. Auditing
We, your District Auditing Committee, submit the following report:
We have received, reviewed, and accepted the District Treasurer’s Annual Financial Statements
and Independent Accountant's Report for the following District accounts:
1) General Fund
2) Sunday School Ministries Fund
3) Medical Trust Fund
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The Auditor’s report and financial statements for Camp Arrowhead and District NMI are
referred to the District Advisory Board.
We commend the District Treasurers for their clear and excellent reports.
Respectfully submitted,
Rick Calvert, Member W. G. Spruiell, Chairman
2. District Finance
We recommend the following to the District Assembly
:
Local 1. That each local church develops a yearly budget. Any church desiring assistance in
establishing a budget can contact the district office for assistance.
2. That each local church have a functioning finance committee, and that this committee
develop a local budget.
3. That a questionnaire entitled “Pastor’s Salary and Benefit Report” be sent to each church
in January to facilitate the church in establishing a budget for the coming statistical year. We also
recommend that the Pastor’s salary with a cost of living and a merit raise be reviewed each
February. The “Pastor’s Salary and Benefit Report” should be used in this review. Each question
on the Salary Report should be considered by the church board and the action taken reported to the
district office by March 10.
4. That all “Funding the Mission” allocations be paid at least monthly, beginning March
1, 2015 (World Evangelism Fund, Education, P&B, and the Unified District Ministries Fund
(District Ministries, Sunday School Ministries, NYI, and NMI).
5. That the local church pay the pastor's Social Security and Medicare tax at the prevailing
rate (including housing allowance or estimated fair rental value of parsonage for the current year),
to be paid at least quarterly, and all tax matters be kept up to date.
6. That an expression of love and appreciation be shown the pastor by giving him a love
offering of one week's pay or more as a Christmas gift.
7. That the local church give the evangelist his Social Security tax and Medicare tax and
designate a part of his offering for parsonage allowance and utilities.
8. That all churches pay mileage of at least .45¢ per mile plus meals and lodging of the
pastor, pastor's wife, and official representatives to annual district gatherings, and that each church
set aside funds to be used toward the pastor's general assembly expense.
9. That the church provide the pastor full reimbursement(at the annual IRS approved rate)
for car, housing and professional expenses that are legitimate in the pursuit of his/her local church
work; tax-deductible expenses should be reported on the annual pastor’s report as local church
expenses (5a)
10. That the local church provides health insurance coverage for the pastor and family.
11. That all church monies to be accounted for as required by the 2013/2017 Manual,
¶129.20-23.
12. That the local church and pastor be encouraged to participate in a tax-sheltered annuity
retirement plan for the pastor. We also recommend that the Church provide life and disability
insurance for the pastor.
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13. That the local church give the pastor and all full-time ordained staff members a paid
vacation on the basis of the total years of service to the Church of the Nazarene, up to 5 years, two
weeks; 6-10 years, three weeks; more than 10 years, four weeks vacation. These are to be
considered as minimum recommendations and may be increased per local church policy.
a. that vacation time be used during the year with a maximum of two weeks which
may be carried over to the following year.
b. One week vacation per quarter or ½ of allowed vacation time be for the 1st six
months of the year be offered or compensated for in the first six months of the year. If past the six
months period, additional weeks may be allowed on a quarterly basis for vacation time or
compensation.
14. That the pastor and Church consult the 2013/17 Manual, ¶115.2, page 77 relating to
mutual goals and expectations.
15. That each church board review this finance committee report at the first board meeting
after the district assembly, item by item.
16. That each local church participates in the Southern Nazarene University endowment
scholarship and Transforming Vision Campaign.
17. That we commend Nazarene Bible College on carrying out its mission “to glorify Jesus
Christ as Lord by preparing adults to evangelize, disciple, and minister to the world” and, that each
church observe the first Sunday of October as Nazarene Bible College Sunday by receiving an
offering sponsored by the church and/or budgeting an appropriate amount. This offering is to be
sent directly to Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, Colorado
80910-3704.
18. That we commend the Nazarene Theological Seminary for its diligent preparation of
ministers and missionaries that now serve around the world. We recommend that each church
designate an appropriate amount to be sent to NTS, or receive an offering for the same purpose
during the month of January. The offering is to be sent directly to Nazarene Theological Seminary,
1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131.
19. That each Church implement a sabbatical program in compliance with the 2013/17
Manual, 129.10, which states the following: “In order to encourage a healthy pastoral ministry and
strong spiritual life of the pastor, the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent,
should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor during each seventh consecutive year of service in
one congregation.” We further recommend that the local church implement a sabbatical program
similar to that outlined in the district Sabbatical Leave Policy in this report.
20. That each local church obtain property and adequate liability insurance coverage on all
church property. Property coverage should be for the full replacement value of the property. We
further recommend that each local church provide the District with proof of coverage on an annual
basis.
District
1. That the district accepts and adheres to the “Funding the Mission” formula and
percentages adopted by the General Board in 2009.
2. That the district ministerial staff be given paid vacation on the basis of total years of
service to the Church of the Nazarene as specified in the local recommendation – item 13.
3. That with the intent of building a positive morale and team spirit, we strongly urge that
the Nominating Committee give careful consideration to the placing of pastors and laity on ballots
for district boards and committees those individuals whose churches have paid all funding
allocations in full. A grace period will be allowed for two consecutive years. For crisis and special
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situations, a committee of three appointed by the district superintendent will provide for those
exceptional situations. This committee will not include any church member whose church has not
paid funding allocations in full.
4. That the West Texas District operates on a 12-month year for the 2015-2016 district
fiscal year, with this church year ending February 29, 2016.
5. That the mileage allowance for auto expense for district boards and committees shall be
45¢ per mile and other travel expenses properly authorized. These reimbursements are for special
called meetings not consummated with other district functions.
6. That General Assembly delegates and General Convention delegates (NMI, NYI, and
SS) be paid for travel, food, and lodging. If two people from an immediate family (husband and
wife, or parents and child sharing a room) serve as delegates to a General Convention or
Conventions, the expenses shall be shared equally by the auxiliary organizations. If two people
from an immediate family are elected to a General Convention and to the General Assembly, the
delegate to the auxiliary Convention shall receive 50% of the designated convention delegate
expense. If a person is elected as a delegate to more than one convention and/or to the General
Assembly, they will choose which one they wish to serve, with the exception of a district
department head (NYI president, NMI president, or Sunday School chairman). An alternate will
serve in the vacated position.
Actions by the District Advisory Board and approved by the District Finance Committee
have established the following General Assembly/Conventions expense schedule (or, to be
determined for the 2017 General Assembly/Conventions:
A. General Assembly Delegates $2,500.00
A. General Convention Delegates $1,700.00
B. Second person of a family elected to a Convention $1,000.00
NOTES: (1) If a person is required/expected to participate in meetings prior to any of
the conventions, an additional $200.00 will be allocated.
(2) If a person is elected to the General Assembly and also serves as a
department head, i.e., SSM Chairman, Children’s Ministries Director, Adult Ministries Director,
NYI and NMI Presidents, he/she will receive $2,500.00 for General Assembly and $1,000.00 as
department head.
(3) A maximum allowable per family will be $3,500.00.
7. That the proposed Unified District Ministries Fund be adopted for 2015-16 as follows:
Administration & Operations
D.S. Travel 20,000
Advisory Board 500
Audit/Review 2,000
Conventions & Conferences 3,000
District Assembly 18,000
Office Lease 25,000
Office Expenses 6,760
Postage Expenses 2,000
Printing & Office Supplies 3,500
Telephones 6,000
Utilities 3,700
Commercial Property/Auto Insurance 12,200
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DS Auto Expenses 3,500
HMAC Expenses 100
Camp Arrowhead 24,000
Office Equipment 1,500
Property Taxes (Personal) 2,200
Auto Replacement 5,000
General Assembly 6,500
Contingency Fund 4,000
Total Administration & Operations 149,460
District Salaries & Benefits
Salaries & Bonuses 150,150
Housing 40,800
Social Security/FICA 4,500
Health/Life/Sup. Ins & Benefits 27,940
Annuities 16,000
Payroll Expenses 600
Total District Salaries & Benefits 239,990
Total District Ministries Fund 389,450
Other District Unified Ministries
District NMI Fund 17,200
District SDMI Fund 51,600
Total Other District Unified Ministries 68,800
Grand Total District Unified Ministries Fund 458,250
Funding the Mission 2015-2016 The West Texas District shall accept the “funding the mission” formula and percentages
adopted by the General Board in 2009. It shall be on the income basis beginning March 1, 2015.
The percentages used in calculating giving for the mission of the Church of the Nazarene
shall be as follows:
World Evangelism Fund 5.5%
Pensions/Benefits Fund 2.25%
Education Fund 2.25%
District Unified Ministries Fund 5.0% (NMI, SDMI, NYI & District)
Total 15.0%
The income based giving to the Global Mission of the church shall be calculated as
follows:
The total income of the church is determined. Then the amount given to the World
Evangelism Fund and all other 10% Mission Specials is subtracted from the income to
determine the new adjusted income base.
All funding percentages are then calculated from the new adjusted income base.
We recommend that each church use the “Funding the Mission” website
(www.fundingthemission.org) to report all year-to-date (YTD) total income, verify funds
submitted have been received and recorded properly, check progress toward reaching the baseline
goals, and utilize all on-line tools and “what if” calculator.
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We recommend that every church submit their allocations on a weekly, bi-weekly, or
monthly basis and that funds be sent to the proper ministries.
Sabbatical Leave Policy SABBATICAL DEFINED: An extended time away from routine ministry for the purpose of
renewal, retooling and receiving a fresh vision. This is not to be considered a vacation time.
LENGTH OF SABBATICAL: At the first pastoral review, the church board shall implement a
policy of a one week sabbatical during the third year of tenure at that local church, and further,
according to the 2013-2017 Manual of the Church of the Nazarene which reads as follows in
¶129.10 ”In order to encourage a healthy pastoral ministry and the lifelong learning of the pastor,
the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent, should provide a sabbatical
leave for the pastor following each seven consecutive years of service in one congregation. The
timing and duration of the sabbatical shall be determined in consultation with the pastor, church
board and district superintendent. It is strongly urged that the pastor’s salary continue in full and
the church board provide for pulpit supply during the sabbatical period. Materials shall be
developed and distributed by the appropriate department of the church to guide local
congregations in establishing and implementing a sabbatical leave policy and procedure...” The
church should allow the pastor and all full-time paid associates a sabbatical of a time period to be
determined between the pastor, church board, and the district superintendent. This time can be
taken in successive weeks or in less extensive increments, as the pastor and church board agree.
LOCAL CHURCH RESPONSIBILITY: To extend full compensation, benefits and love offering
to assist in travel and other expenses during the sabbatical and to provide interim ministry.
PASTOR’S AND FULL-TIME PAID STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. To present a sabbatical plan to the church board for input and approval at least six months prior
to the planned date.
2. To present the board-approved plan to the district superintendent.
3. To provide a contact source to the church secretary.
4. To share the highlights of the sabbatical with the church upon completion.
IMPORTANT SABBATICAL PREPARATIONS:
1. To establish lines of authority while pastor is gone.
2. To delegate pastor’s day-to-day responsibilities.
3. To establish procedures for dealing with any crisis (conflicts, counseling, deaths, etc.)
4. To properly compensate interim pastor/pulpit supply.
SUGGESTIONS FOR SABBATICALS:
1. Continuing education at an accredited institution (SNU would provide a cost-effective program.)
2. Master of Ministry or other courses that may be offered.
3. Traveling sabbatical to visit other churches and get some fresh ideas.
4. A retreat area where prayer and a planned reading program could take place.
5. Attendance at various short-term seminars in area(s) of need.
6. A trip in the U.S. or abroad to a spiritual renewal center.
7. To encourage local church participation in this program, the district will provide a cabin or a
room for a week at Camp Arrowhead.
Respectfully submitted,
Loretta Martin, Recording Secretary Dan Davisson, Chairman
3. Memoirs
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And I heard a voice from heaven saying, “Write this down: Blessed are those who die in the
Lord from now on. Yes, says the Spirit, they are blessed indeed, for they will rest from all their
toils and trials; for their good deeds follow them.” (Revelation 14:13)
Abernathy First—Skeet Engle Condray
Abilene First—Roger Hackney, Lucille Keeton, Walt King, Richard Thompson
Amarillo First—Faye Baskett, Rev. David Combs, Lawrence Miller, Nadine Thompson
Amarillo Valleyview—Edith Brown, Vera Mae Brunk, Rev. Norbert Cannon, Barbara Moore
Arlington First—Terry Bates, Dean Beagles, Lonnie Beagles, Paul Christmas, Hazel Gray, Sue
Jernigan, Mary Priddy, Maryann Orrell, Jean Williams
Arlington Renewed Life—Mayda Elizabeth Key
Big Spring First—Roger Avant, Violet Bell, Maruja Jimenez
Borger First—Linda Tyson
Borger Trinity—Richard Chandler
Burleson—Terri Hall, Betty Kass
Cisco—Allie Spurgeon
Cleburne—Alice Haynes
Dalhart—Herminia Castillo, Madeline Mackey
Denton Hope Community—Doris Cantrell, Oran Stucker
Denton Willowwood—Norma Hunt
Denver City—June Hanneman, Calvin Stewart
Dumas—Randy Risely
Euless First—Dorthy McIlwain
Fort Worth CrossPoint—Wanda Heisey
Fort Worth Emanuel--Maria Concepcion Munoz Castro
Fort Worth First—Glenn Aleff, Terry Hall, Renee Jacobs
Fort Worth Sobre la Roca—Leocadia Zacharreta
Fort Worth Northside—Hilma Brown, Leonard Clinton, Maria C. Munoz, Geraldine Wilson
Grassland—Jim Aten
Hamlin—John Bill Maddox, Charles Ledbetter
Hereford—Josiah Martinez
Higgins—Ted Butts
Hillsboro—Helen Hall, Rev. Corliss M. Huff, Jean Kimbrell
Lamesa—Nelva Evans
Lubbock First—Hampton Anderson, James Gholson, Rose Gray, Betty McQuary, Jim Norton,
Dorothy Roberts, Malcolm Shaffer, Evonne Smith, Jerry Todd
Mansfield First—Gail Kinsey
Nocona—Rev. Oscar G. Cogdill
Pampa—Hazel O. Gray
Pilot Point—Janice McMichael
Plainview First—Geneva McGuire
Post—Dixie Pauline Mathis
Snyder—Stephen Sorrells
Stephenville—Ola Mae Brock
Whitney First—Edeltraud Grimes, Dale Ingram, Varnum Krumm, Sr., Judy Morrison, Sue Rhine
Wichita Falls First—Bonnie Clipson
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Wichita Falls Lakeview—Margret Givens
Respectfully submitted,
BETTY ROBERTSON, Secretary EARL ROBERTSON, Chairman
4. Nominations
Partial Report No. 1: Assembly Committees
Auditing--W.G. Spruiell, Chairman; Member; Rick Calvert
Finance—Dan Davisson, chairman; Loretta Martin, secretary; ministers—Mark Banda,
Calvary Callender, Larry Dunlap, Daniel Dyer, Allen Hughes Jr., Greg Johnson, Luis
Maldonado, Michael Page, Terry Porter; lay members—Neil Hickerson, Jim Jacobs, Carol
McDonald, Carolyn McJunkin, W.G. Spruiell, Raylene Tucker, Floyd Warner, Tommy Welch;
ex-officio members--district superintendent, district treasurer, district advisory board, district
NMI president, district NYI president, district SDMI chairperson (or their appointed
representatives)
Memoirs—Earl Robertson, Chairman, Betty Robertson, Secretary
Partial Report No. 2: District Officers and Boards
We, the Nominating Committee, recommend the nomination of the following and that
their election is by plurality vote:
Advisory Board, ordained minister (two to be elected, term to expire 2018)—Pedro Cruz,
Corey Jones, Michael Page, Mark Ramsey; lay member (two to be elected, term to expire
2018)—Terry Fowler, Wayne McDonald, Raylene Tucker, Mark Webster
Board of Ministerial Credentials (three to be elected, terms to expire 2019)—Jimmye
Cole, Al Mixon, Zach Smithson, Chad Townsley, Rhonda Swanson, Travis Zachary
Camp Arrowhead Board (two to be elected, terms to expire 2018)—Misael Alvardo, Jeff
Crouch, Steve Kratovhil, Marvin Pepper
SDMI Chairman (term to expire 2017, yes/no vote)—C.B. Glidden
SDMI Board—ministers (two to be elected, terms to expire 2018)—Yvette Alvarado,
Mark Banda, Todd Derbyshire, Travis Zachary; lay members (two to be elected, terms to expire
2018)— Renae Fowler, Wayne McDonald, Christina Johnson, Araceli Marquez
Trustee to Southern Nazarene University—lay member (one to be elected, term to expire
2018)—Cheryl Crouch, Becky Thomas
Respectfully submitted,
Earl Robertson, Secretary David E. Downs, Chairman
VI. Department Conventions
A. West Texas District Vision Conference (NMI Convention and Vision Conference Proceedings)
West Texas District Vision Conference (NMI Convention Proceedings)
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
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The 6th “West Texas District Vision Conference” was held in conjunction with District
Assembly at First Church of the Nazarene in Lubbock, Texas. The conference opened at 2:00
p.m. with greetings from District NMI President Cheryl Crouch, SDMI Director Dr. C.B.
Glidden, NYI President Gary Young, Children’s Ministries Director Jennifer Sommers, and
District Superintendent Dr. David Downs. The theme of this year’s conference was “Pray with
Passion, Lead with Love.” Mrs. Crouch announced that our special missionary speakers for this
conference would be Jim and Kaye who have served 39 years in a creative access area. Dr.
Downs prayed an opening prayer for the Conference. The praise team made up of worship
leaders from our district led the congregation in praise and worship.
Rev. Jim brought the opening message. He told us that God’s Spirit will lead us to walk
with other people who are very different from us. He challenged us to be willing to reveal His
unconditional love by respectfully walking with them. He shared stories of his travels all over
the creative access area, training pastors and missionaries, and how God is moving in that part of
the world. He said that God gives grace to us all, and we must show this grace to others. We are
to grow in grace and be gracious to ourselves and others.
First NMI Business Session
District NMI President Cheryl Crouch called to order the 92nd
West Texas District NMI
Convention. District NMI Secretary Karen Davisson gave voting instructions to the delegates
and asked each delegate to get a brown delegate’s packet and get ready to vote.
The report of the nominating committee and the resulting ballot for the District NMI
Council for 2015-2017 were distributed in advance in the Delegates’ packets.
Mrs. Davisson presented from the NMI Handbook and Constitution the rules regarding
who the NMI Delegates are and, therefore, who should vote during this session. Mrs. Davisson
called Mrs. Crouch to the podium to give her annual District NMI President’s Report.
Mrs. Crouch’s report was received by a standing ovation by attendees. Dr. Downs
thanked her for her wonderful work on this district and for another outstanding report. He
presented her with a love offering from West Texas Nazarenes.
Pastor Ishmael Mora introduced the deputation missionaries and prayed for their time in
our churches. Then, a Living Mission video was shown.
Mrs. Davisson appointed the board of tellers with Bruce Dodds serving as chairperson
and asked that any alternate delegates be seated at that time. Mrs. Crouch announced that the
vote would be by plurality. The vote was taken and the ballots collected by the board of tellers,
who were then dismissed to count the ballots.
The World Evangelism Fund Easter video was shown. Rev. Clint Benn shared updates
regarding our LINKS missionaries and prayed for them. The Living Mission Trailer,
Transforming Desolate Lands, was shown. A drawing was held for Nazarene Publishing House
NMI materials.
Announcements were made regarding evaluation forms, workshops, the NMI/SDMI
Celebration Banquet, and the evening service. Mrs. Crouch thanked Rev. Michael Page and the
staff at Lubbock First Church for hosting this conference. A flash mob surprised and thrilled
attendees as the song and video, “Do Something,” was shown.
Workshops were held from 4:15 until 5:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon’s workshops
included such topics as Children’s Leaders & Workers Download, LINKS and Deputation,
Connecting the iGeneration, Local Compassionate Ministries, Men's Ministry: Why it Matters,
Ministering to Those with Terminal and Debilitating Disease, Nazarene Disaster Response,
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Pastores con Pasion y Vision, Small Groups that Really Reach Out, and Unveiling the Truth of
Human Trafficking.
Wednesday evening, April 15, 2015
The combined NMI / SDMI Celebration Banquet was held at 5:30 p.m. in the banquet
hall at Lubbock First Church. Dr. C.B. Glidden opened the banquet with prayer. The Lubbock
First Church children’s puppet team entertained the crowd with a presentation of Stephen Curtis’
Chapman’s “I’m Diving In.” Special guests were introduced, and C.B. Glidden presented SDMI
Awards to churches that reached the various levels of Sunday school growth. Cheryl Crouch and
the District NMI Council members announced the churches that had reached World Evangelism
Church, World Evangelism Church of Excellence, Mission Priority One, and District 100%
Church.
The evening service was opened at 7:00 p.m. with prayer and lively worship music by the
Lubbock First Church praise band and combined choirs.
Jennifer Sommers shared that the West Texas District was the NUMBER ONE district in
the USA for raising the most funds for the 2014 Children’s Mission Project! She announced that
the 2015 Summer VBS Missions Offering is entitled “In His Name” and will be used for special
needs programming.
Gary Young reported on the recent successful Youth-A-Rama and SIMS. Last year, our
district sent 3 students to SIMS. This coming year, there are 7 students registered for SIMS.
Gary announced that the District NYI Missions Trip destination for 2016 will be Puerto Rico.
The Church of the Nazarene is anticipating 3,000 students from the USA to participate.
Dr. David Downs welcomed everyone to the evening service. He reported that, last year,
our district churches had pledged $25,000 for African Ministries in the Texas Panhandle. But we
exceeded that goal and actually raised $30,000! Cheryl Crouch introduced our Missionaries Jim
and Kaye.
Rev. Jim read from the book of Acts and brought the evening message. He said that the
Lord used different methods to lead the Apostle Paul, the early worshippers, and us. Jim shared
about how he had lost his health as a very young man and reached out to God, asking him if He
could turn Jim’s life around and use him. God answered that prayer and called Jim into the
ministry. Jim also shared about his “Ananias” experience in which a pastor announced from the
pulpit that it was God’s will for someone in that service (who turned out to be Jim) to be a
missionary. God spoke to Jim and led him to minister to a specific people group. He reported
that during those 39 years on the mission field, neither he nor Kaye ever questioned whether or
not it was God’s will for them to be serving in that area of the world.
A deputation offering was received in the amount of $3,573.20.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
The morning session was opened at 8:30 a.m. with praise and worship led by the praise
team. Jennifer Sommers shared plans for Bible quizzing, Kids Reaching Kids Mission Project,
free VBS materials, Family Camp, and Children’s Camp. Gary Young shared news about the
recent Youth-A-Rama and Youth Ministries. The prayer chapel was open for anyone who
wanted to pray during this conference.
Pastors C. B. Glidden and Shawn Fouts shared about their trip to Cali, Columbia and
specifically highlighted the early-morning prayer meetings that surround the church building.
Shawn said that prayer has changed the entire complexity of Cali. He reported that men’s
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ministries and women’s ministries at his own church have been changed, and discipling has
become very intentional since his experience in Cali. He encouraged all West Texas pastors to
take this trip at least once because it will transform their lives and their churches. Dr. Glidden
read from Matthew 20:22 and encouraged all of our churches to make prayer a powerful part of
our lives.
Thursday morning’s workshops included such topics as Caravans, Dios fortalece nuestra
Fe, Easy Technology That Can Multiply Your Effectiveness, Front Porch Ministry, Youth
Ministry, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Living Side-by-Side with Refugees, Welcome to
new NMI Presidents, Paying the Price for Christian Adolescence – Disciple, Ambassador,
Witness, Living Sacrifice, Salt and Light, and Worship Pastors.
Final Business Session
The video, “Restored Hope,” was shown to the delegation. Drawings were held to
highlight and give away free NPH NMI materials. Mrs. Crouch announced that 106 banana
boxes full of Crisis Care Kits were received this week from West Texans! Rev. Dick Sowder
will deliver those 636 Kits for us.
Karen Davisson reported on the election of the 2015-2017 District NMI Council.
Number of votes cast 230 with 4 void ballots; Karen Davisson-226 Yes and 0 No; Zack
Smithson-226 Yes and 0 No; Joy Anderson-50; Jane Bowers-74; Julie Calvert-100; Mary
Corpus-43; Shauna Ferguson-41; Tracy French-24; Carolyn McJunkin-81; Jackie Miner-79;
Jenni Monteblanco-93; Sam McPherson-58; Susan McPherson-107; Gini Parsons-41; Deanna
Sullivan-58; Joyce Waskom-20; Rayedeene Watson-35. Elected were Karen Davisson-
Secretary, Zack Smithson-Treasurer, Susan McPherson, Julie Calvert, Jenni Monteblanco, and
Carolyn McJunkin.
District NMI Treasurer, Rev. Zack Smithson presented the District NMI Treasurer’s
report for 2014-15. Karen Davisson read aloud the report of the Auditor. It was moved,
seconded, and carried by voice vote to accept the Treasurer’s report along with the Auditor’s
report. Rev. Smithson presented the proposed NMI budget for 2015-16. It was moved,
seconded, and carried by voice vote to adopt the proposed budget. Mrs. Crouch thanked the
District NMI Secretary and Treasurer for their work.
The Living Mission Trailer, “Speak,” was shown. Mrs. Crouch announced to the NMI
Presidents that there is a CD in their packets that can be used back at their home churches. In
addition, all of the videos shown yesterday and this morning are available in the Nazarene Media
Library.
Missionary speaker Jim brought the closing message. He reminded us that God gives us
a lifetime to grow in grace and become like Christ. He thanked West Texans for providing 39
years of prayer and financial support as he and Kaye have worked to spread the gospel in a
creative access area. He reported that 90 missionaries have come out of this creative access area
and have been deployed to another creative access area. The District NMI Council members
gathered around the missionaries at the altar for the closing prayer.
The sixth West Texas Vision Conference adjourned at 12:00 Noon.
Respectfully submitted:
Karen Davisson
District NMI Secretary
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VII. Financial and Statistical
A. DISTRICT TREASURER
1. General Fund
Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Assets – Cash Basis February 28, 2015
Assets
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
Liberty Bank Checking $ 97,953
Liberty Bank Savings 15,066
Total Checking/Savings 113,019
Investments and Notes
Church Nazarene Foundation 1,028,278
Notes Receivable-Property 39,586
Total Other Current Assets 1,067,864
Total Current Assets 1,180,884
Fixed Assets
District-Held Properties
Joshua Lots 20,000
Muleshoe Church & House 170,000
Total Fixed Assets 190,000
Total Assets $ 1,370,884
Liabilities and Net Assets
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Payroll Liabilities $ 608
Misdirected Funds 10
Total Current Liabilities 618
Total Liabilities 618
Net Assets
Unrestricted Net Assets
General Fund Equity 117,315
District-Held Properties
Joshua Lots 20,000
Muleshoe Church & House 170,000
Total Unrestricted Net Assets 307,315
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Disaster Relief Fund 2,238
Pastor's Saftey Network 1,217
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HQ Church Planting Seminar 344
Ministerial Studies Fund 5,930
New Start Developmental Fund 1,033,022
Peniel School of Ministry 7,989
Reserve for G.A. Delegates 6,500
Special Projects Fund 5,712
Total Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 1,062,952
Total Net Assets 1,370,266
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 1,370,884
General Fund
Statement of Support, Revenue and Expenses – Cash Basis
Fiscal Year Ended February 28, 2015
Changes in Unrestricted Net Assets
Support
Budget Receipts (2014-2015) $ 393,112
Budget Receipts (2013-2014) 23,552
Total Support 416,664
Revenue - General
Interest - Property Notes 2,245
Interest - Savings 45
Interest and Dividends - Investments 10,200
Net Realized Investment Gains 11,633
Rental Income 10,218
Mineral Royalties 4,037
Insurance Claims and Refunds 4,974
Other Income and Reimbursements 10,112
Total Revenue - General 53,464
Total Revenue $ 470,128
Expenses
Disbursements - Administration
D.S. Travel $ 20,946
Advisory Board Expense 450
Accounting Expense 720
Convention and Conference Expense 2,442
District Assembly Expense 21,560
Office Rent 24,369
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Office Expenses 8,244
Postage Expense 2,062
Printing & Office Supplies 3,137
Telephone Expense 8,358
Utilities Expense 3,638
Commercial Insurance 47,087
Workman's Comp Insurance 588
Automotive Insurance 8,989
D. S. Auto Expense 10,228
HMAC 103
Investment Expenses 4,488
Total Disbursements - Administration 167,411
Disbursements - Operational
Camp Arrowhead 24,000
Office Equipment Purchases 250
Property Taxes 2,247
Car Replacement Funding 5,000
General Assembly Funding 6,500
Contingency Expenses 61,986
Total Disbursements - Operational 99,984
Disbursements - Salaries & Benefits
Salaries & Bonuses 146,149
Housing 40,800
Social Security/SECA 22,177
Health/Life/Sup. Ins & Benefits 11,637
Annuities 16,000
Payroll Expenses 549
Total Disbursements - Salaries & Benefits 237,312
Disbursements - Other Unified Fund Ministries
NMI Allocation 18,633
SSM Allocation 45,528
Total Disbursements - Other Unified Fund Ministries 64,161
Total Disbursements $ 568,868
Increase (Decrease) in
Unrestricted Net Assets $ (98,740)
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Changes in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Revenues
Contributions and Dominational Grants $ 236,476
Proceeds from Sale of Weatherford Property 848,814
Proceeds from Sale of Templo Doulos Church 142,608
Proceeds from Sale of Fritch Parsonage 12,687
Scholarships/Pastor's Safety Network Receipts 2,500
Disaster Relief Fund Receipts 3,965
Pastors' Christmas Dinner Receipts 1,492
Shepherds' Sabbath Retreat Receipts 15,700
Ministerial Studies Receipts 6,300
Rental Income 2,000
Funds Designated for General Assembly 6,500
Transfer from General Fund, Pastors' Christmas Dinner Shortage 988
Transfer from General Fund, Reimbursed Expenses Shortage 1,848
Transfer from General Fund, Shepherds' Retreat Shortage 5,633
Total Revenues 1,287,511
Expenses
New Start Fund $ 62,127
African Refugee Ministries 49,333
Arlington Korean Church 36,858
Scholarships/Pastor's Safety Network 1,603
Disaster Relief Fund 2,981
Cactus Project 79,171
Pastors' Christmas Dinner Expense 3,480
Shepherds' Sabbath Retreat Expense 24,853
Ministerial Studies Expense 4,982
Monteblanco Salary and Expense 44,239
Mision Del Nazarena Arlington 29,034
General Ministry Expense 11,164
Special Projects 1,765
Total Expenses 351,588
Increase (Decrease) in
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets $ 935,924
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets $ 837,184
Net Assets, March 1, 2014 $ 533,083
Net Assets, February 28, 2015 $ 1,370,266
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2. Sunday School Discipleship Ministries Fund
Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements
For the Year Ended February 28. 2014
Cash Receipts
Unrestricted Cash Receipts
Receipts - General
Budget Receipts $ 45,528
Interest Income 80
Total General Receipts 45,608
Total Unrestricted Cash Receipts $ 45,608
Cash Disbursements
Disbursements - Children
Administration Meetings 2,711
Camp Meeting 2,880
Planning Sessions 1,500
Camps 6,040
Children's Festival 4,000
Bible Quizzing 1,000
Total Disbursements - Children 18,131
Disbursements - Council
Administration 469
Mailing and Supplies 320
Sunday School Campaigns 1,000
District Convention 887
Telephone 200
Annual Regional Conference 1,500
District Seminars 700
Total Disbursements - Council 5,076
Disbursements - Youth
Presidents Mtg/Reg/N/Dist 2,125
Phone, Postage and Printing 250
Council Meetings 2,600
Regional Dues 1,228
Teen Camps 5,307
Youth-A-Rama 2,600
SNU Extravaganza 850
Quizzing 400
Family Camp Meeting 500
NYI-NYC 1,500
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District Web Page 350
TOLD 300
DLC Trainer 850
Quadrennial Mission Trip 1,200
SNU Scholarship 500
Total Disbursements - Youth 20,560
Total Unrestricted Cash Disbursements 43,766
Receipts Over Disbursements 1,841
Cash in Bank - March 1, 2014 $ 66,639
Cash in Bank - February 28, 2015 $ 68,480
3. Medical Trust Fund
Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements
For the Year Ended September 30, 2014
Cash Receipts
Unrestricted Cash Receipts
Premium Receipts $ 1,584
Transfers from WTD General Fund 1,000
Total Unrestricted Cash Receipts 2,584
Cash Disbursements
Unrestricted Cash Disbursements
Disbursements - Benefits
Medicare Claims 2,586
Professional Fees 125
Total Disbursements - Benefits 2,711
Total Unrestricted Cash Disbursements 2,711
Disbursements Over Receipts (127)
Cash in Bank - October 1, 2013 $ 1,108
Cash in Bank - September 30, 2014 $ 981
Respectfully Submitted
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B. NMI TREASURER Statement of Activities
March 2014 through February 2015
Income
Banquet Ticket Receipts 3,564.00
Budget Receipts 17,200.00
Deputation Offering 1,532.20
Love Offerings 1,885.00
Teen Project Offering 2,220.50
Total Income $ 26,401.70
Expense
Admin (Printing, Supplies & Postage) 856.30
Convention Banquet 3,669.00
Convention Deputation 1,532.20
Convention Expense 1,873.34
Council Expense 675.33
Honorarium – Secretary 250.00
Honorarium – Treasurer 350.00
Love Offering – President 1,885.00
Transfer to General Convention Reserve 5,250.00
Transfer to Scholarship Reserve 500.00
Transfer to Work & Witness Reserve 1,000.00
Workshops 443.20
Youth in Mission ___ 500.00
Total Expense $ 18,784.37
Change in Net Assets $ 7,617.33
RESERVE BALANCES
Fike Scholarship Reserve $ 8,355.74
Work & Witness Reserve $ 16,440.84
Teen Project Reserve $ 10,924.00
General Assembly Delegate Reserve $ 6,850.00
Total Designated Reserve Balances $ 42,570.58
Respectfully submitted,
Marsha Eskew, Treasurer
C. NYI TREASURER March 2014 – February 2015
Income 4000 · Cash In Bank
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4030 · Interest Earned 1.27 4447 · Teen Camps 141,590.63 4448 · Youtharama 44,603.58 4452 · NYC 64,657.00
Total 4000 · Cash In Bank 250,852.48
Total Income 250,852.48
Expense 6000 · Expenses
6440 · Presidents Reg. Mtg & Expenses 5,028.50 6442 · Council Meetings 836.49 6443 · Regional Dues 1,528.00 6447 · Teen Camps expenses 120,742.26 6448 · Youtharama expenses 72,516.89 6449 · SNU Extravaganza expenses 525.00 6451 · Family Camp expenses 277.50 6452 · NYI/NYC expenses 53,500.80 6453 · Website 409.35 6458 · Accounting Fees
6458-02 · Bank Charges 143.53
Total 6458 · Accounting Fees 143.53
Total 6000 · Expenses 255,508.32
Total Expense 255,508.32
Net Income -4,655.84
Respectfully submitted,
Cal Callender. Treasurer
D. CHILDREN’S MINISTRY TREASURER Cash in Bank – Wells Fargo – March 1, 2014 $27,066.39
Income
Administration Fees $ 2,710.53
Bible Quizzing Fees 1,318.78
Bounce House Rental Fees 375.00
Children’s Camp Fees 48,496.95
Children’s Festival Fees 8,398.95
Family Camp Fees 4,130.00
Planning Meeting 1,500.00
Total Income $66,930.21
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Disbursements
Administration Fees $ 5,337.61
Bible Quizzing Fees 1,231.42
Children’s Camp Fees 48,947.51
Children’s Festival Fees 6,898.24
Family Camp Fees 2,820.05
Planning Meeting 2,402.45
Total Disbursements $67,637.28
Cash in Bank – Wells Fargo – February 28, 2015 $26,359.32
Respectfully Submitted,
Candace Clem, Treasurer
E. CAMP ARROWHEAD TREASURER Profit and Loss Statement
March 2014 through February 2015
Income $
Concessions 7,846.45
District Budget 24,000.00
District Camps, Food, Lodging 112,700.80
Non-District Camps Food, Lodging 217,088.40
Cabin Fees 2,343.60
Donations Regular and Designated 17,509.25
Donation - Athletic Complex 20,000.00
Gas Well Income 22,820.33
Miscellaneous 3,522.53
Total Income 427,831.36
Expense
Air Conditioning Equipment and Repair 7,640.00
Advertising 2,390.42
Athletic Expense 830.24
Bank Credit Card Fee and Bank Charges 451.49
Board Members Travel Expenses 1,496.26
Camp Association Dues 1,230.00
Capital Improvements (Athletic Complex) 400.00
Concessions Cost of Goods 8,470.30
Equipment - Grounds 1,972.45
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Food Products 64,669.29
Fuel for Vehicles and Ground Equipment 6,959.41
Furnishings 1,318.93
General Facilities 9,455.74
Ground - Maintenance 7,211.80
Insurance - Auto 985.51
Insurance - Buildings, Equipment, Flood 23,664.65
Insurance- Camp Manager's Health 3,792.6
Insurance -Workers Comp. 3,960.00
Interest - Swimming Pool Loan 6,299.96
Janitorial Supplies 3,710.35
Kitchen/Dining Supplies 12,103.67
Licenses And Permits 2,908.70
Office Supplies and Postage 4,999.25
Payroll Employees 60,810.85
Payroll Salaries - Manager, Board Chairman, Treasurer 67,316.55
Property - Major Improvements 2,000.00
Property Taxes 1,132.17
Septic Services and Fees 1,190.03
Swimming Pool Supplies 4,437.20
Telephone 4,367.66
Trash Disposal 1,600.00
Utilities - Electric, Propane, Internet 49,337.23
Vehicle Repair & Maintenance 4,217.12
Water Test and Purification Supplies 730.65
Miscellaneous 331.73
Total Expenses 374,392.28
Total Income 427,831.36
Total Expenses 374,392.28
Gross Buisness Income $ 53,439.08
Athletic Complex Donation (20,000.00)
Net Business Income 33,439.08
Respectfully submitted,
Floyd Warner, Treasurer
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109 193 6 183 4 6 6 0 0 296Abilene First2 109 0 11Rev. David R. Kessell
91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91Abilene Southwest3 13 0 75Rev. Dennis Hayes
82 3 0 3 0 5 4 0 1 80Abilene Trinity4 41 0 0Rev. Raquel L. Cintron-Forrest
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314 35 1 31 3 34 7 0 27 315Amarillo First5 315 0 126Rev. Shawn M. Fouts
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Amarillo African Community6 0 0 0Rev. Michael T. Gatkek
12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 - Amarillo Turning Point7 0 0 0
61 4 0 4 0 17 0 0 17 48Amarillo North Beacon8 51 0 21Nathan Ryan Nelson
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Amarillo North Beacon Hispanic9 0 0 0
48 2 2 0 0 8 0 0 8 42Amarillo South Georgia10 30 0 9Rev. Lowell W. Schmidt
473 3 0 0 3 20 1 0 19 456Amarillo Valleyview*11 153 0 148Rev. Larry A. Dunlap Jr.
19 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 15Andrews12 18 0 2Rev. William L. Perhealth
725 35 16 10 9 20 14 0 6 740Arlington First13 232 0 488Rev. Clint E. Benn
23 3 1 2 0 9 5 4 0 17 - Arlington Antioch14 24 0 0Rev. Kye Sun (Paul) Lee
58 0 0 0 0 25 4 2 19 33Arlington Jesucristo Vive15 45 0 1Rev. Moisés Márquez Cantú
53 12 4 8 0 4 2 0 2 61Arlington Renewed Life16 70 0 24Rev. Gregory C.P. Key
47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47Arlington Restoration Community*17 35 0 4Rev. G. Paul Prentice
267 6 3 0 3 3 0 0 3 270Big Spring First18 168 0 0Rev. H. Calvary Callender
148 6 5 0 1 8 0 0 8 146Borger First19 84 0 45Rev. Terry Gene Porter
82 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 82Borger Trinity20 41 0 55Rev. Chad Parker Townsley
21 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 23Bowie21 15 0 12Rev. Steven M. Holmgren
37 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 2 30Bowie Hispanic22 33 0 0Rev. Manuel de Jesus Rodriguez
64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64Burkburnett New Hope23 15 0 0Rev. Phillip J. Kenedy
187 2 0 0 2 6 2 0 4 183Burleson24 50 0 124Rev. Alton M. Ashby Jr.
3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0Cactus African Mission25 20 0 0Rev. Michael Gatkek
45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45Cactus Hispanic26 30 0 0
62 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 61Cisco27 38 0 25Rev. Wesley L. Harper
87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87Clarendon28 40 0 30Rev. Billy D. Hodges
66 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 64Cleburne29 29 0 45Rev. Tommy J. McNutt
105 2 0 0 2 7 2 0 5 100Dalhart*30 105 0 34Rev. Ricky D. Calvert
11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 10 - Dalhart Casa de Oracion31 7 0 0
99 9 0 9 0 7 0 4 3 101Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino32 92 0 92Rev. Manuel de Jesus Rodriguez
101 22 8 12 2 8 2 0 6 115Denton Hope Community*33 87 0 8Dr. Burnie R. Burnside
20 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 12 - Denton Hope Community Hispanic34 20 0 0Rev. Jesus Espinoza Flores
244 6 1 2 3 14 2 1 11 236Denton Willowwood35 105 0 60Rev. Mark A. Ramsey
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32 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 5 29Denver City37 32 0 5Rev. David W. Hollon
13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13Dickens Bible38 15 0 0Rev. Marvin Duane West
84 2 0 2 0 8 2 0 6 78Dodson39 62 0 19Rev. Al W. Mixon
102 6 0 5 1 3 1 0 2 105Dumas40 49 0 28Rev. Steven S. Swanson
43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43Dumas Nueva Vida41 0 0 0
50 0 0 0 0 38 2 8 28 12Euless Arabic42 90 0 7Rev. Rasmi I. Abraham
145 2 0 0 2 11 5 0 6 136Euless First43 93 0 42Rev. Zachary K. Smithson
66 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 57Euless First Hispanic44 45 0 18Rev. Jose Tomas Rojas
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0 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 25Fort Worth Casa de Oracion45 0 0 0
48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48Fort Worth ChristCity46 60 0 0Rev. Barbara S. Childers Jones
349 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 348Fort Worth CrossPoint47 97 0 52Rev. Todd A. Derbyshire
350 14 0 13 1 32 3 0 29 332Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle48 412 0 27Rev. Corey L.M. Jones
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fort Worth Emanuel49 0 0 0Gerardo Reyes
440 8 3 2 3 20 8 4 8 428Fort Worth First50 320 0 100Dr. C. B. Glidden Jr.
50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia51 40 0 0Rev. Eugenio Chavez
59 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 60Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle*52 35 0 15Rev. Christopher L. Branigan
19 0 0 0 0 19 5 0 14 0 - Fort Worth Trono de Gracia53 19 0 0Rev. Santiago Rueda
115 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 113Fort Worth Haltom City54 47 0 0Rev. Jimmy D. Graham
385 99 93 2 4 52 29 4 19 432Fort Worth Northside55 264 0 0
125 40 29 11 0 23 0 3 20 142Fort Worth River Oaks Iglesia56 96 0 0Rev. Peter Orozco
152 5 0 5 0 8 7 0 1 149Fort Worth Riverside Community57 54 0 52Rev. Lester L. Anderson
81 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 82Fort Worth Sobre la Roca58 73 0 0Rev. Luis G. Maldonado
12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Fort Worth Trinity59 18 0 0Rev. John P. Lewis
85 1 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 81Fort Worth Westridge60 39 0 50Rev. Ismael Humberto Mora
61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61Gainesville Eastside61 28 0 35Jason Powers
62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer62 0 0 0Rev. Felix Luis Torres Montalvo
36 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 6 28Graham First63 19 0 7Rev. Gaylord K. Hayes
24 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 21Granbury64 30 0 0Rev. Julian Corpus Jr.
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47 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 48Grassland65 32 0 0Rev. James D. Miller
109 2 0 0 2 6 0 0 6 105Hamlin66 62 0 2Rev. L. Jeffrey Parson
20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20Hanain Korean67 0 0 0Rev. Kwang H. (Paul) Jang
413 7 1 6 0 7 0 0 7 413Hereford68 302 0 52Rev. Ted G. Taylor
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hereford Bethel69 0 0 0
34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34Hereford New Bethel70 75 0 0Rev. Ernestina Ortiz
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32 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 36Higgins71 18 0 16Rev. Cawlie L. Johnson Jr.
36 7 1 1 5 1 0 1 0 42Hillsboro72 35 0 22Rev. Misael C. Alvarado
193 3 3 0 0 40 29 0 11 156Hurst Pursuit Fellowship73 101 0 0Rev. Jacob A. Rinard
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Iglesia Nazarena El Faro74 0 0 0
33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33Keller El Remanente Primera75 0 0 0
59 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 59Lamesa76 36 0 10Rev. S. Lee Lennon
277 5 1 4 0 25 19 0 6 257Lantana Community Fellowship77 177 0 0Rev. Mark A. Elam
27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27Levelland78 13 0 19Rev. Hugh L. Hays
592 48 18 21 9 51 3 0 48 589Lubbock First79 470 0 160Rev. Michael E. Page
458 3 0 0 3 40 0 16 24 421Lubbock Refuge80 367 0 458Rev. James Alan Wallace
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39 16 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 55Mansfield First81 35 0 27Rev. Amy J. Scarlett
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327 10 0 10 0 12 2 10 0 325Metroplex Chapel82 125 0 0Rev. Scott W. Fisher
46 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 46Mineral Wells83 20 0 0L. Jane Hughes
36 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 4 32Nocona84 41 0 6Rev. Marvin E. Pepper II
37 12 5 5 2 7 3 0 4 42Pampa85 24 0 9Rev. James (Jimmye) R. Cole
22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22Perryton86 6 0 0
5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6Pilot Point*87 7 0 0Rev. Johnnie D. Johnston
61 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 58Plainview First88 47 0 25Rev. C. Douglas Yates
27 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 27Post89 14 0 9Rev. Charles W. Gibson Jr.
46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46Prairie Point90 22 0 0Rev. Ronald C. Miner
31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31Ropesville91 29 0 9John J. Donnerberg
24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Seagraves92 20 0 12Rev. Gregory M White(DIA)
74 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 75Snyder93 20 0 20Rev. Alan W. McGuire
38 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 37Stephenville94 46 0 7Rev. Curt Plaxco
14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14Stinnett95 10 0 9Mr. Kenneth E. Benton
28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28Weatherford96 0 0 0
0 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 16Weatherford New Life97 15 0 0
74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74Wellington98 38 0 0Rev. Randall E. Anderson
163 15 0 10 5 19 0 0 19 159Whitney First99 100 0 67Rev. Gregory H. Johnson
201 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 3 202Wichita Falls First*100 89 0 58Rev. Allen D. Hughes Jr.
15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 - Wichita Falls Cristo Vive101 27 0 0Allen D. Hughes Jr.
161 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 159Wichita Falls Lakeview102 91 0 18Rev. Matthew A. Carte
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81 124 676 86 404 87 577 10,662
(3) 59 34 8 (21) 158 145 (12) 92
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Arlington Antioch Korean
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Arlington Mision Nazarena
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Hereford New Hope
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Wichita Falls Centro de
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Abilene First2 21 13 10 7 105 59 136 79 79 42 27 11 20 109 4
Abilene Southwest3 4 1 1 1 15 10 20 12 12 0 0 0 2 12 5
Abilene Trinity4 5 3 15 8 60 37 80 48 31 17 0 0 15 30 22
Amarillo First5 91 38 30 12 256 89 377 139 139 21 32 0 38 346 0
- Amarillo African Community6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Amarillo Turning Point7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amarillo North Beacon8 15 9 10 8 41 34 66 51 41 5 53 0 29 59 15
Amarillo North Beacon Hispanic9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amarillo South Georgia10 23 7 15 5 29 14 67 26 23 13 18 0 25 41 12
Amarillo Valleyview*11 43 26 50 38 101 77 194 141 78 65 60 0 135 456 0
Andrews12 2 2 0 0 18 18 20 20 15 5 0 0 0 18 1
Arlington First13 73 57 23 20 128 127 224 204 154 104 110 0 35 725 0
- Arlington Antioch14 2 1 5 5 17 17 24 23 0 19 0 0 0 0 0
Arlington Jesucristo Vive15 25 15 11 6 24 22 60 43 36 17 50 0 9 60 0
Arlington Renewed Life16 21 15 10 4 99 66 130 85 19 15 15 0 3 70 0
Arlington Restoration Community*17 30 20 15 8 20 14 65 42 9 30 80 0 12 47 11
Big Spring First18 45 35 40 25 145 63 230 123 32 91 70 0 40 230 0
Borger First19 56 24 45 12 64 48 165 84 40 22 212 0 25 148 0
Borger Trinity20 26 9 12 8 58 28 96 45 31 14 0 0 10 70 0
Bowie21 6 0 1 0 21 8 28 8 8 0 0 0 0 21 0
Bowie Hispanic22 5 5 3 3 19 19 27 27 27 0 62 0 3 27 0
Burkburnett New Hope23 12 2 0 0 52 13 64 15 13 0 0 0 0 64 0
Burleson24 9 6 7 6 28 16 44 28 28 15 0 0 9 63 0
Cactus African Mission25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cactus Hispanic26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cisco27 17 7 6 5 23 10 46 22 22 0 0 0 7 37 0
Clarendon28 10 6 6 4 12 10 28 20 20 0 0 0 6 40 0
Cleburne29 14 4 23 10 26 13 63 27 27 15 17 0 10 66 0
Dalhart*30 20 20 16 11 72 42 108 73 73 39 45 0 17 76 20
- Dalhart Casa de Oracion31 26 3 3 2 22 7 51 12 6 0 0 0 3 9 3
Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino32 36 36 20 20 42 42 98 98 90 0 130 0 20 20 20
Denton Hope Community*33 15 10 15 9 85 86 115 105 30 30 0 0 15 87 0
- Denton Hope Community Hispanic34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Denton Willowwood35 50 18 60 17 211 90 321 125 75 50 35 0 40 150 10
Denton Willowwood Hispanic36 15 15 10 10 12 12 37 37 15 37 40 0 10 12 0
Denver City37 14 8 15 10 25 18 54 36 32 25 0 0 14 16 10
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Dodson39 20 13 6 6 72 39 98 58 58 0 35 0 12 60 24
Dumas40 32 9 18 3 86 20 136 32 32 0 102 0 30 102 35
Dumas Nueva Vida41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Euless Arabic42 20 6 12 8 40 16 72 30 20 10 0 0 12 50 0
Euless First43 22 13 33 10 90 45 145 68 68 0 79 0 38 145 22
Euless First Hispanic44 17 12 15 13 25 15 57 40 40 15 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth Casa de Oracion45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth ChristCity46 53 12 60 15 85 22 198 49 0 49 50 0 15 30 0
Fort Worth CrossPoint47 27 12 23 12 92 32 142 56 0 44 0 0 23 192 0
Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle48 176 123 72 47 486 415 734 585 156 112 425 0 92 0 0
Fort Worth Emanuel49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth First50 1,020 740 250 245 220 170 1,490 1,155 710 210 330 0 285 440 0
Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia51 10 10 5 5 25 25 40 40 40 0 0 0 0 40 0
Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle*52 50 0 15 3 50 20 115 23 5 15 0 0 6 0 0
- Fort Worth Trono de Gracia53 9 7 1 1 18 11 28 19 19 0 0 0 1 19 0
Fort Worth Haltom City54 17 4 19 6 55 26 91 36 36 0 30 0 6 115 0
Fort Worth Northside55 109 42 97 43 331 92 537 177 177 8 120 0 147 382 0
Fort Worth River Oaks Iglesia56 16 10 15 10 30 22 61 42 42 0 68 0 19 0 1
Fort Worth Riverside Community57 51 17 30 9 51 29 132 55 39 5 46 0 10 152 0
Fort Worth Sobre la Roca58 58 34 20 10 56 39 134 83 56 22 76 0 15 22 8
Fort Worth Trinity59 0 0 0 0 18 9 18 9 9 8 0 0 0 9 0
Fort Worth Westridge60 5 3 4 2 40 21 49 26 21 6 15 0 2 3 0
Gainesville Eastside61 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Graham First63 1 0 2 0 49 36 52 36 20 12 0 0 0 36 4
Granbury64 10 10 1 1 51 51 62 62 22 26 14 0 0 24 42
Grassland65 15 0 10 0 45 14 70 14 14 0 0 0 0 47 6
Hamlin66 23 18 20 15 67 40 110 73 47 29 70 15 17 28 0
Hanain Korean67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hereford68 200 107 150 62 250 87 600 256 117 179 150 90 150 413 0
Hereford Bethel69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hereford New Bethel70 10 10 5 5 35 35 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 50 0
Higgins71 7 0 0 0 40 7 47 7 7 0 0 0 0 12 0
Hillsboro72 14 8 10 5 64 47 88 60 28 27 0 0 7 37 23
Hurst Pursuit Fellowship73 59 22 16 7 62 59 137 88 58 30 85 0 20 1 0
Iglesia Nazarena El Faro74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Keller El Remanente Primera75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Lantana Community Fellowship77 71 29 52 24 107 60 230 113 105 8 120 0 50 162 65
Levelland78 0 0 0 0 7 6 7 6 6 0 0 0 0 27 0
Lubbock First79 168 90 300 130 318 266 786 486 256 230 210 53 225 592 10
Lubbock Refuge80 72 40 45 22 419 305 536 367 11 75 0 40 52 458 0
Mansfield First81 20 15 3 2 20 12 43 29 27 0 0 0 0 40 4
Metroplex Chapel82 45 18 50 23 232 115 327 156 60 125 64 18 55 0 0
Mineral Wells83 4 4 4 4 15 15 23 23 23 0 0 0 6 23 0
Nocona84 22 15 8 4 22 16 52 35 35 0 31 0 6 30 0
Pampa85 3 1 2 2 20 11 25 14 14 0 0 0 2 37 3
Perryton86 0 0 0 0 12 6 12 6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0
Pilot Point*87 1 1 0 0 12 11 13 12 6 6 0 0 0 0 0
Plainview First88 20 11 15 10 47 21 82 42 12 30 30 0 18 61 0
Post89 2 2 0 0 19 19 21 21 12 0 0 0 0 27 0
Prairie Point90 2 2 0 0 9 9 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ropesville91 7 2 5 2 20 5 32 9 9 0 0 0 7 22 0
Seagraves92 4 0 5 2 23 5 32 7 7 7 0 0 0 10 26
Snyder93 5 2 6 2 30 15 41 19 15 4 0 0 6 20 5
Stephenville94 20 10 15 5 35 10 70 25 24 1 0 0 15 38 20
Stinnett95 2 2 9 0 15 8 26 10 10 0 0 0 0 9 0
Weatherford96 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Weatherford New Life97 0 0 0 0 11 11 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 15 0
Wellington98 20 8 10 5 35 18 65 31 31 0 24 0 50 74 0
Whitney First99 73 28 15 9 102 49 190 86 76 10 0 0 15 163 28
Wichita Falls First*100 35 20 41 15 255 35 331 70 70 0 43 0 41 201 20
- Wichita Falls Cristo Vive101 16 5 11 3 20 7 47 15 15 0 23 0 16 15 0
Wichita Falls Lakeview102 63 22 16 5 137 25 216 52 43 9 0 0 19 0 0
West Texas Supplemental 0 0
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Last Year Total
Increase / (Decrease)
479 7,684 2,044 227 3,396 2,013 4,053 6,756 11,913 3,663 6,422 1,090 2,002 2,003 3,489
4,075 2,233 2,373 1,182 7,327 3,256 13,775 6,671 4,598 2,178 3,190 84 2,120 8,141 535
(586) (230) (371) (92) (905) 407 (1,862) 85 (545) (165) 206 143 (76) (457) (56)
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Amarillo Sudanese
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Arlington Antioch Korean
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Arlington Mision Nazarena
to Arlington Jesucristo Vive
Hereford New Hope
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Wichita Falls Centro de
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Dumas Nueva Vida
Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno
Ebenezer
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Hereford Bethel
with Hereford New Bethel
Weatherford New LifeArlington Antioch
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Fort Worth Emanuel
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Abernathy First1 78,923 4,000 7,369 0 11,369 1,597 3,462 200 3,662 1,558 400 1,958
Abilene First2 269,875 14,270 7,995 0 22,265 2,293 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abilene Southwest3 9,037 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abilene Trinity4 63,919 3,640 1,393 0 5,033 1,266 2,812 0 2,812 1,265 0 1,265
Amarillo First5 662,357 34,275 12,825 0 47,100 14,080 31,289 610 31,899 14,080 0 14,080
- Amarillo African Community6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Amarillo Turning Point7 0 0 500 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amarillo North Beacon8 27,147 1,375 1,223 0 2,598 570 1,231 0 1,231 554 0 554
Amarillo North Beacon Hispanic9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amarillo South Georgia10 70,011 2,256 490 0 2,746 834 1,551 52 1,603 794 0 794
Amarillo Valleyview*11 345,029 17,078 35,287 1,009 53,374 6,686 12,677 0 12,677 10,085 50 10,135
Andrews12 38,499 2,193 1,556 0 3,749 856 0 0 0 0 0 0
Arlington First13 507,137 26,384 23,369 0 49,753 10,415 23,143 1,112 24,255 10,415 0 10,415
- Arlington Antioch14 33,381 1,741 0 0 1,741 717 1,592 0 1,592 717 0 717
Arlington Jesucristo Vive15 10,525 575 300 0 875 256 635 0 635 318 0 318
Arlington Renewed Life16 85,838 4,237 4,578 0 8,815 1,778 3,852 0 3,852 1,778 0 1,778
Arlington Restoration Community*17 100,776 1,821 692 0 2,513 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Big Spring First18 312,549 16,175 4,975 0 21,150 6,617 17,409 0 17,409 7,278 0 7,278
Borger First19 81,447 4,196 1,521 0 5,717 1,718 3,183 0 3,183 1,718 0 1,718
Borger Trinity20 57,684 2,955 1,284 0 4,239 1,214 3,012 0 3,012 1,596 0 1,596
Bowie21 21,752 1,492 389 0 1,881 448 994 0 994 448 0 448
Bowie Hispanic22 8,708 454 0 0 454 220 445 0 445 220 0 220
Burkburnett New Hope23 33,646 0 299 0 299 751 0 0 0 0 0 0
Burleson24 88,219 4,389 1,139 0 5,528 194 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cactus African Mission25 2,276 119 0 0 119 52 114 0 114 52 0 52
Cactus Hispanic26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cisco27 80,328 4,173 539 0 4,712 1,720 2,608 0 2,608 1,212 0 1,212
Clarendon28 44,809 2,050 1,275 0 3,325 0 0 635 635 0 0 0
Cleburne29 34,281 267 2,416 106 2,789 0 0 75 75 0 0 0
Dalhart*30 111,864 2,829 3,166 0 5,995 883 1,127 738 1,865 672 100 772
- Dalhart Casa de Oracion31 600 35 67 0 102 15 30 0 30 15 0 15
Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino32 42,787 1,670 350 0 2,020 0 1,670 0 1,670 600 0 600
Denton Hope Community*33 251,877 3,250 2,809 8,354 14,413 200 140 0 140 0 0 0
- Denton Hope Community Hispanic34 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Denton Willowwood35 188,102 9,710 6,144 91 15,945 3,977 8,826 300 9,126 3,925 100 4,025
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Denton Willowwood Hispanic36 16,800 164 0 0 164 67 650 70 720 261 0 261
Denver City37 90,061 4,984 2,898 0 7,882 1,965 1,894 0 1,894 997 0 997
Dickens Bible38 18,581 45 376 0 421 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dodson39 120,867 6,246 7,163 0 13,409 2,700 5,400 0 5,400 2,700 400 3,100
Dumas40 116,217 5,985 2,533 0 8,518 2,462 5,500 10 5,510 2,500 0 2,500
Dumas Nueva Vida41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Euless Arabic42 19,975 1,042 0 0 1,042 429 0 0 0 0 0 0
Euless First43 190,494 9,556 19,638 0 29,194 3,910 8,687 905 9,592 3,909 0 3,909
Euless First Hispanic44 24,306 625 143 0 768 225 1,500 140 1,640 0 0 0
Fort Worth Casa de Oracion45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth ChristCity46 22,100 1,129 490 0 1,619 180 395 0 395 0 0 0
Fort Worth CrossPoint47 315,374 5,625 1,665 0 7,290 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle48 319,952 16,659 416 0 17,075 0 12,000 0 12,000 0 0 0
Fort Worth Emanuel49 0 368 0 0 368 159 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth First50 686,942 37,782 10,453 0 48,235 15,457 34,347 2,514 36,861 15,455 300 15,755
Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia51 6,177 452 330 0 782 135 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle*52 74,468 3,992 1,255 0 5,247 1,629 3,512 0 3,512 1,581 0 1,581
- Fort Worth Trono de Gracia53 5,929 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fort Worth Haltom City54 106,097 4,610 848 1,025 6,483 1,235 2,542 160 2,702 1,122 50 1,172
Fort Worth Northside55 500,446 28,094 21,890 0 49,984 10,271 22,830 0 22,830 10,271 0 10,271
Fort Worth River Oaks Iglesia56 50,317 1,850 2,250 250 4,350 500 2,650 0 2,650 400 0 400
Fort Worth Riverside Community57 42,708 750 236 0 986 450 500 0 500 100 0 100
Fort Worth Sobre la Roca58 35,124 1,832 0 0 1,832 791 791 0 791 791 0 791
Fort Worth Trinity59 8,138 597 1,096 0 1,693 146 305 156 461 180 0 180
Fort Worth Westridge60 123,064 6,974 1,581 2,386 10,941 3,076 6,151 0 6,151 3,075 0 3,075
Gainesville Eastside61 57,774 3,341 2,085 0 5,426 1,325 900 0 900 0 0 0
Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Graham First63 37,383 1,894 1,518 0 3,412 775 1,722 0 1,722 775 0 775
Granbury64 40,000 2,062 450 0 2,512 851 1,771 0 1,771 851 0 851
Grassland65 94,810 4,933 5,565 0 10,498 1,952 4,790 0 4,790 2,000 100 2,100
Hamlin66 94,688 4,689 12,521 200 17,410 1,919 4,265 0 4,265 1,921 0 1,921
Hanain Korean67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hereford68 569,835 30,318 3,048 0 33,366 9,837 20,714 400 21,114 9,507 0 9,507
Hereford Bethel69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hereford New Bethel70 20,107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Higgins71 51,495 3,212 3,190 0 6,402 1,015 2,254 25 2,279 1,015 0 1,015
Hillsboro72 46,048 469 3,780 0 4,249 153 340 247 587 153 0 153
Hurst Pursuit Fellowship73 112,100 6,257 7,043 300 13,600 2,241 5,584 350 5,934 2,513 300 2,813
Iglesia Nazarena El Faro74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Keller El Remanente Primera75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lamesa76 92,832 5,090 300 4,340 9,730 2,089 150 0 150 2,089 0 2,089
Lantana Community Fellowship77 560,048 28,779 58,590 0 87,369 11,353 25,228 596 25,824 11,353 100 11,453
Levelland78 46,709 1,100 660 0 1,760 1,168 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lubbock First79 787,551 53,025 40,537 0 93,562 15,857 35,236 0 35,236 15,857 0 15,857
Lubbock Refuge80 230,450 14,657 920 0 15,577 5,200 10,808 0 10,808 4,864 0 4,864
Mansfield First81 52,646 1,101 120 0 1,221 500 0 0 0 0 0 0
Metroplex Chapel82 395,404 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mineral Wells83 62,112 3,056 5,413 0 8,469 1,261 2,802 0 2,802 1,261 50 1,311
Nocona84 119,963 7,244 3,694 0 10,938 2,604 5,789 0 5,789 2,604 0 2,604
Pampa85 56,272 3,817 1,030 0 4,847 1,163 2,602 150 2,752 1,171 0 1,171
Perryton86 19,970 2,342 370 0 2,712 393 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pilot Point*87 26,055 1,166 4,428 175 5,769 476 1,134 500 1,634 476 250 726
Plainview First88 90,839 4,845 1,375 0 6,220 1,926 800 0 800 0 100 100
Post89 62,106 4,790 2,546 0 7,336 1,541 2,981 200 3,181 1,342 0 1,342
Prairie Point90 79,652 4,769 9,521 0 14,290 1,567 3,990 0 3,990 1,806 50 1,856
Ropesville91 83,298 5,073 1,290 0 6,363 1,875 4,165 30 4,195 1,874 10 1,884
Seagraves92 58,375 3,926 4,651 0 8,577 1,175 2,610 1,780 4,390 1,175 200 1,375
Snyder93 72,940 3,686 4,163 0 7,849 1,530 3,384 341 3,725 1,524 0 1,524
Stephenville94 72,217 3,689 1,571 0 5,260 1,506 3,345 0 3,345 1,506 0 1,506
Stinnett95 42,751 1,708 3,969 0 5,677 701 2,156 0 2,156 2,000 1,500 3,500
Weatherford96 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Weatherford New Life97 5,800 307 70 0 377 131 290 0 290 0 0 0
Wellington98 59,038 1,108 768 0 1,876 478 2,000 0 2,000 500 0 500
Whitney First99 151,576 8,042 3,769 0 11,811 3,188 7,083 50 7,133 3,187 100 3,287
Wichita Falls First*100 201,852 10,455 2,455 42 12,952 4,280 9,680 223 9,903 4,360 200 4,560
- Wichita Falls Cristo Vive101 13,601 769 0 0 769 293 681 0 681 293 0 293
Wichita Falls Lakeview102 166,050 4,192 1,605 0 5,797 355 766 0 766 345 0 345
West Texas Supplemental 0 0 0
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11,296,867 185,324 4,360 180,964 414,045 12,569 401,476 187,822 953,385 18,278 392,226 542,881
11,365,956 567,343 458,611 19,053 1,045,007 207,731 446,199 23,891 470,090 185,895 4,491 190,386
(69,089) (24,462) (66,385) (775) (91,622) (19,909) (44,723) (11,322) (56,045) (4,931) (131) (5,062)Increase / (Decrease)
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Abernathy First1 0 0 29,169 1,080 0 34,443 64,692 83,278 500,000 0 No
Abilene First2 50,570 92,776 73,565 19,477 3,600 42,060 282,048 306,606 3,000,000 600,499 No
Abilene Southwest3 1,500 3,268 0 0 200 200 5,168 5,168 985,000 19,000 No
Abilene Trinity4 2,350 0 23,768 10,800 237 3,258 40,413 50,789 700,000 0 No
Amarillo First5 28,011 134,581 136,568 83,053 9,861 154,365 546,439 653,598 4,200,000 184,374 Yes
- Amarillo African Community6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
- Amarillo Turning Point7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0 No
Amarillo North Beacon8 0 0 5,600 840 0 0 6,440 11,393 231,000 0 No
Amarillo North Beacon Hispanic9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Amarillo South Georgia10 5,500 0 11,048 20,409 1,200 36,664 74,821 80,798 750,000 0 No
Amarillo Valleyview*11 30,726 0 84,239 46,100 7,400 30,422 198,887 281,759 2,000,000 0 Yes
Andrews12 0 0 13,780 0 0 0 13,780 18,385 340,000 0 No
Arlington First13 12,712 90,336 101,774 56,150 3,246 261,801 526,019 620,857 5,861,400 1,174,272 Yes
- Arlington Antioch14 0 0 6,250 0 0 18,148 24,398 29,165 0 0 Yes
Arlington Jesucristo Vive15 0 0 6,000 0 0 0 6,000 8,084 0 0 Yes
Arlington Renewed Life16 0 0 20,375 25,841 0 9,943 56,159 72,382 0 0 No
Arlington Restoration Community*17 97 0 40,686 20,730 1,304 41,446 104,263 106,776 796,614 0 No
Big Spring First18 32,128 0 166,186 37,854 5,254 21,522 262,944 315,398 1,500,000 0 Yes
Borger First19 4,755 35,302 31,200 9,942 0 250 81,449 93,785 400,000 0 Yes
Borger Trinity20 13,545 0 30,159 1,200 1,595 19,959 66,458 76,519 1,081,000 0 Yes
Bowie21 6,167 0 6,000 1,687 69 600 14,523 18,294 125,000 0 Yes
Bowie Hispanic22 3,950 0 2,800 0 0 5,781 12,531 13,870 0 0 Yes
Burkburnett New Hope23 0 13,618 11,056 0 38 8,934 33,646 34,696 370,000 80,000 No
Burleson24 375 0 34,898 13,902 213 30,127 79,515 85,237 600,000 0 No
Cactus African Mission25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 337 0 0 Yes
Cactus Hispanic26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Cisco27 3,310 0 40,788 0 362 12,551 57,011 67,263 587,000 0 No
Clarendon28 12,916 0 18,025 0 0 8,530 39,471 43,431 400,000 0 No
Cleburne29 5,011 8,851 3,800 4,000 651 5,283 27,596 30,460 369,000 8,234 No
Dalhart*30 1,327 0 40,375 13,117 5,616 46,498 106,933 116,448 650,000 0 No
- Dalhart Casa de Oracion31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 162 0 0 Yes
Decatur Jesucristo es el Camino32 3,400 0 11,150 0 0 23,935 38,485 42,775 35,000 0 No
Denton Hope Community*33 60,991 80,828 27,426 57,499 0 10,058 236,802 251,555 2,000,000 1,300,000 No
- Denton Hope Community Hispanic34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Denton Willowwood35 2,399 44,428 14,077 44,530 3,687 25,045 134,166 167,239 1,500,000 520,000 Yes
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Denton Willowwood Hispanic36 1,500 0 8,563 840 800 2,800 14,503 15,715 0 0 No
Denver City37 1,865 0 27,200 9,620 300 13,750 52,735 65,473 250,000 0 No
Dickens Bible38 0 0 0 13,015 200 5,005 18,220 18,641 150,000 0 No
Dodson39 3,117 0 33,212 7,350 4,310 46,750 94,739 119,348 300,000 0 Yes
Dumas40 5,888 9,190 7,822 32,436 37 51,979 107,352 126,342 625,000 35,077 No
Dumas Nueva Vida41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Euless Arabic42 3,000 0 0 0 0 0 3,000 4,471 0 0 No
Euless First43 23,049 0 48,671 42,153 3,540 51,281 168,694 215,299 1,300,000 0 Yes
Euless First Hispanic44 5,822 0 850 9,911 1,965 4,235 22,783 25,416 0 0 No
Fort Worth Casa de Oracion45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Fort Worth ChristCity46 15,000 0 0 4,800 500 1,000 21,300 23,494 575,000 0 No
Fort Worth CrossPoint47 129,501 10,868 71,220 35,758 1,905 95,185 344,437 351,727 2,500,000 1,150,000 No
Fort Worth Crossroads Tabernacle48 3,000 9,840 101,866 24,654 28,800 85,000 253,160 282,235 352,000 18,496 No
Fort Worth Emanuel49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 527 0 0 No
Fort Worth First50 0 53,899 292,442 133,596 1,200 50,000 531,137 647,445 8,000,000 2,710,669 Yes
Fort Worth Fuente de Gracia51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 917 0 0 No
Fort Worth Grace Tabernacle*52 445 0 20,410 6,899 0 45,144 72,898 84,867 1,200,000 0 Yes
- Fort Worth Trono de Gracia53 1,280 0 0 0 0 0 1,280 1,280 0 0 No
Fort Worth Haltom City54 4,134 0 37,733 12,500 30,508 160 85,035 96,627 32,500 0 No
Fort Worth Northside55 22,898 29,823 177,597 18,193 4,970 223,157 476,638 569,994 1,500,000 0 Yes
Fort Worth River Oaks Iglesia56 300 12,888 0 0 0 25,711 38,899 46,799 1,288,000 130,657 No
Fort Worth Riverside Community57 17,362 0 21,600 0 1,064 0 40,026 42,062 300,000 0 No
Fort Worth Sobre la Roca58 13,200 0 10,860 0 1,300 3,693 29,053 33,258 85,000 0 Yes
Fort Worth Trinity59 0 4,800 608 0 972 0 6,380 8,860 0 0 Yes
Fort Worth Westridge60 2,481 0 30,600 30,224 174 582 64,061 87,304 350,000 0 Yes
Gainesville Eastside61 1,000 0 26,400 0 1,000 20,000 48,400 56,051 1,000,000 0 No
Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno Ebenezer62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Graham First63 0 0 7,650 4,885 0 16,588 29,123 35,807 250,000 0 Yes
Granbury64 1,900 0 12,400 6,600 755 4,241 25,896 31,881 325,000 0 Yes
Grassland65 1,849 0 19,137 8,400 3,871 699 33,956 53,296 350,000 0 Yes
Hamlin66 45,657 3,620 25,700 6,500 399 7,294 89,170 114,685 241,000 0 Yes
Hanain Korean67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Hereford68 6,625 37,919 163,883 36,860 5,292 13,715 264,294 338,118 4,000,000 129,862 No
Hereford Bethel69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Hereford New Bethel70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
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Higgins71 0 0 18,485 6,769 0 13,749 39,003 49,714 60,440 0 Yes
Hillsboro72 4,194 0 18,550 2,000 0 23,932 48,676 53,818 500,000 0 No
Hurst Pursuit Fellowship73 21,105 0 44,404 26,897 1,699 26,665 120,770 145,358 1,000,000 0 Yes
Iglesia Nazarena El Faro74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Keller El Remanente Primera75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Lamesa76 0 0 20,710 19,200 0 0 39,910 53,968 300,000 0 Yes
Lantana Community Fellowship77 33,858 36,580 144,253 127,419 71,700 139,531 553,341 689,340 1,800,239 314,202 Yes
Levelland78 3,424 0 20,514 17,774 600 2,485 44,797 47,725 613,200 0 No
Lubbock First79 357,136 0 284,816 104,999 4,587 306,837 1,058,375 1,218,887 6,629,911 0 Yes
Lubbock Refuge80 12,755 0 80,543 86,052 10,588 53,274 243,212 279,661 900,000 0 Yes
Mansfield First81 1,050 7,228 12,350 19,650 0 50 40,328 42,049 1,000,000 41,979 No
Metroplex Chapel82 155,000 170,000 158,000 70,000 5,000 85,000 643,000 643,000 2,700,000 2,000,000 No
Mineral Wells83 9,579 0 11,000 4,400 910 8,856 34,745 48,588 0 0 Yes
Nocona84 20,665 0 24,398 20,021 227 8,737 74,048 95,983 200,000 0 Yes
Pampa85 2,750 0 20,400 11,725 850 14,525 50,250 60,183 365,000 0 Yes
Perryton86 900 0 2,250 0 0 0 3,150 6,255 600,000 0 No
Pilot Point*87 7,278 0 0 0 173 0 7,451 16,056 400,000 0 Yes
Plainview First88 0 0 29,012 24,483 35 25,954 79,484 88,530 1,374,601 0 No
Post89 7,010 0 19,500 7,648 200 19,838 54,196 67,596 0 0 Yes
Prairie Point90 0 0 19,750 4,212 500 8,086 32,548 54,251 239,000 0 No
Ropesville91 1,020 0 23,995 0 2,250 14,034 41,299 55,616 450,000 0 Yes
Seagraves92 30,799 0 16,904 0 1,000 0 48,703 64,220 200,000 0 Yes
Snyder93 35,358 0 22,766 7,620 1,385 1,907 69,036 83,664 250,000 0 Yes
Stephenville94 2,733 0 21,413 4,507 0 22,223 50,876 62,493 378,460 0 Yes
Stinnett95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12,034 70,000 0 No
Weatherford96 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No
Weatherford New Life97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 798 0 0 Yes
Wellington98 0 0 23,400 8,150 0 0 31,550 36,404 200,000 0 No
Whitney First99 18,879 23,020 31,429 26,680 1,165 42,773 143,946 169,365 2,500,000 265,572 Yes
Wichita Falls First*100 3,391 20,890 30,123 29,751 8,089 86,650 178,894 210,589 1,233,486 142,031 Yes
- Wichita Falls Cristo Vive101 0 0 0 0 0 5,845 5,845 7,881 0 0 Yes
Wichita Falls Lakeview102 10,437 43,692 49,592 27,458 1,102 33,503 165,784 173,047 1,000,000 451,153 No
West Texas Supplemental 0 0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
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11,276,077 78,918,851 11,722,019 9,981,443 2,564,246 250,455 1,570,820 3,285,743 978,245 1,331,934
1,384,283 1,233,071 3,090,695 1,508,103 174,274 2,390,179 9,780,605 11,693,819 81,108,971 11,678,419
(52,349) (254,826) 195,048 62,717 76,181 174,067 200,838 28,200 (2,190,120) (402,342)
Current Year Total
Last Year Total
Increase / (Decrease)
Amarillo Amistad Cristiana
to Amarillo Turning Point
Amarillo Sudanese
to Amarillo African Community
Arlington Antioch Korean
to Arlington Antioch
Arlington Mision Nazarena
to Arlington Jesucristo Vive
Hereford New Hope
to Hereford New Bethel
Wichita Falls Centro de
Companerismo
to Wichita Falls Cristo Vive
Fort Worth Casa de Oracion
with Hurst Pursuit Fellowship
Hereford Bethel
with Hereford New Bethel
Weatherford New Life
DropDisorganizeMergeTransferInactiveName Change
Dumas Nueva Vida
Gainesville Iglesia del Nazareno
Ebenezer
Keller El Remanente Primera
Weatherford
Organized
Arlington Antioch
Arlington Jesucristo Vive
Fort Worth Emanuel
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Supplemental Statistical Report2015
West Texas
8,231,440.00Value District Property
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
108,983.00Indebtedness on District Property
June 12, 2015