Indiana School of Ministry Core Values

ISOM will fi rst demonstrate a commitment to the manifested Presence of God. Equipping that informs the mind without engaging the spirit lacks eternal benefi t.

ISOM will demonstrate a commitment to relational interaction. An enduring value of ministerial development in the Indiana District is to facilitate supportive peer relationships and to provide face-to-face interaction with instructors and district offi ce staff .

ISOM will demonstrate a commitment to character building through attention to ministerial ethics and spiritual formation. Ministry is more about who we are than what we know.

ISOM will demonstrate a commitment to practical ministerial training. Our faculty will share from the depths of ministerial and life experience. ISOM students will benefi t from both practical application and biblical instruction.

ISOM will demonstrate a commitment to biblical knowledge. The Word of God is our all- suffi cient guide to life and godliness, and God calls ministers to handle the Word with integrity and accuracy.

Purpose

The Indiana School of Ministry (ISOM) exists to provide training for those with a call to ministry, whether as credentialed ministers with the Assemblies of God, or as equipped laypersons within the local church. The school seeks to promote a unifi ed purpose for ministry within the Fellowship, providing doctrinal and practical instruction, based upon common core values and shared ministry goals.

ISOM provides the platform for gift ed men and women of God to train those who will put on the mantle of service and invest in the Kingdom of God. The school fully subscribes to the Statement of Fundamental Truths of the Assemblies of God and commits itself to proclaim and support the principles and polity of the Assemblies of God.

1 Endorsements

The Indiana School of Ministry (ISOM) has been recognized and endorsed by the Executive Presbytery Board of the General Council of the Assemblies of God as a member of the Association of Assemblies of God District Schools of Ministry. The School has also been endorsed by the Executive Presbytery of the Indiana District Council of the Assemblies of God as an offi cial ministerial training program for those seeking credentials through the Indiana District Council of the Assemblies of God.

Disclaimers ISOM is open to any person age 18 or older who has made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ. The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, or physical disability. The school may discriminate for any other reason and on the basis of religious belief as stated in The General Council of the Assemblies of God Constitution and Bylaws (http://agchurches.org/Sitefi les/Default/RSS/AG.org%20TOP/GCM%2008%202015%20 -%20Minutes%20and%20Index.pdf) and position papers (http://ag.org/top/Beliefs/Position_ Papers/index.cfm).

Participation in ISOM is contingent upon the blessing of the student’s pastor.

Courses completed through the Indiana School of Ministry that are required by the Assemblies of God for credentials meet the educational requirements of the General Council for the respective level of credential.

Completion of the courses, however, does not guarantee that a ministry credential will be granted, nor that preferential treatment will be given to those completing the required ministerial training courses through the School of Ministry. The credentialing of ministers is a process separate from completion of the educational requirements.

ISOM is a non-accredited Bible institute. While endorsed by the Executive Presbyter of the General Council of the Assemblies of God for ministerial training, courses completed through the school do not automatically qualify for college credit.

2 From the ISOM Leadership Team

2 Timothy 1:13-14 says, “What you heard from me, keep as the pattern of sound teaching, with faith and love in Christ Jesus. Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you - guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us.” (NIV)

Growth in ministry is passed on through relationship with God and His people. Paul encouraged Timothy to keep what he had learned through a ministry/mentoring context as the pattern for sound teaching. It is our hope that the Indiana District School of Ministry (ISOM) will help you prepare for ministry in the context of the relationships you gain at ISOM and of those you already have in your local church.

God has placed a good deposit in your life. Guard that deposit with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in you. Let that deposit grow and bear fruit, so that you can lend it to others.

ISOM is the fulfi llment of a dream to make ministerial training available in a relational context while the student stays engaged in local church ministry. We are excited to partner with you in your journey and pray that God will do wonderful things in your life.

ISOM Administration Table of Contents

Chad McAtee Registration ...... 4 ISOM Director District Secretary Textbooks ...... 4 Ministerial Development Director Education: B.A. Central Bible College Grades ...... 4 Ministry: Children’s Pastor, Crawfordsville, IN Youth Pastor, Crawfordsville, IN ISOM Weekend ...... 5 Youth Pastor, Greencastle, IN Lead Pastor, North Manchester, IN Location ...... 6

Toni Mosburg Lodging/Food...... 6 ISOM Coordinator Administrative Assistant/Ministerial Course Descriptions Development Education: M.A., Regent University Level One ...... 7 Certifi cation: Leadership Coaching Ministry: Christian School Administrator Level Two ...... 8 Worship Ministry Pastor’s Daughter Level Three ...... 9 Faith Bradshaw Credentials Specialist Certifi cate ...... 10 Administrative Assistant for District Secretary Education: M.A., Oral Roberts University Course Schedule ...... 11-12 Ministry: Pastoral Ministry Public & Christian School Teaching Faculty ...... 13-16 Christian School Administrator Missions in Asia Pacifi c Rim Pastor’s Wife

3 Registration REGISTRATION AND CLASS GUIDELINES • Enrollment is open to students 18 years of age and older who have openly confessed Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. No children are allowed. • To register, go to the ISOM website www.indianaag.org/ministries/isom and click on the “English” button. • Click on the “Register for Classes” button. • Enrollment - $30 (one time fee per level/certifi cate) • Tuition - $80 per course • Textbooks, travel, food, and lodging - Student’s cost • Students should enroll and register online no less than one month prior to the beginning of the scheduled course. All late registrations (ten days aft er registration has closed) will incur a late fee of $20. • Registration is required for each course. Multiple courses can be registered for at the same time. • A student may start at any point during the school year.

Textbooks • It is not mandatory for a student to purchase their textbook(s) through Christianbook.com, as a textbook can be purchased through Amazon or another vendor. Christianbook.com, does, however, provide a discount to the students. • Occasionally there is a textbook that needs to be ordered through ISOM. In that instance, a student may either purchase at the time of registration or go to the “Student Services” section and click on the “ISOM Bookstore” button to purchase. If there is a manual required for the course, the cost will be added into the registration fee. • For a full list of textbooks for the entire school year, simply click on the “Textbooks” button to download and/or print the list.

Grades • Students must receive a passing grade of at least 70 (C-) in order to receive credit for a course. • Final grades are based upon the following criteria: • 20% - Refl ections and Insights Paper • 40% - Study Guide • 40% - Final Exam • Final Exams are created from the Study Guide. However, not every question on the Study Guide will appear on the Final Exam. • The Final Exam may include true/false, multiple choice, matching, word fi ll-in, and short answer.

4 What does an ISOM weekend look like? ISOM courses are conducted once a month, nine times a year and are taken at Indianapolis Lakeview Church on Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Prior to arrival, each student: • Reads the textbook(s) and completes the Study Guide and the Refl ections and Insights paper. A

minimum of 15-20 hours of pre-class preparatory work is necessary. However, students may WEEKEND ISOM invest a total of 20-25 hours per course. • Prints two copies of the Study Guide and Refl ections and Insights paper - one set to turn in and one set to keep. • Reviews the detailed information regarding the ISOM event that is emailed the Monday before the weekend. • Studies the Study Guide in preparation for the exam.

ISOM Saturday Schedule 8:00-8:55 a.m. Check-In 8:30-8:55 a.m. New Student Orientation (Mandatory) 9:00-9:30 a.m. All Student Gathering (Mandatory) 9:30-10:45 a.m. Class Session 1 10:45-10:55 a.m. Break 10:55-12:15 a.m. Class Session 2 12:15-12:45 p.m. Lunch 12:45-1:15 p.m. Exam 1:15-1:25 p.m. Break 1:25-2:45 p.m. Class Session 3 2:45-2:55 p.m. Break 2:55-4:00 p.m. Class Session 4

Other weekend features include great conversation, prayer and study sessions, and the launching and continuation of quality ministry friendships.

5 Location LOCATION / LODGING / FOOD Lakeview Church | 47 Beachway Drive | Indianapolis, IN 46224

Lakeview Church is located on the west side of Indianapolis just off 465. On the west side of Indianapolis, take Exit 13 on Rockville Road. Turn left at Mickley Drive (stop light), and take an immediate left again on Beachway Drive. Follow road to the church. Enter through Door #7 in the back of the church. Take the stairs or elevator to the second fl oor to enter the registration area.

Lodging/Food Wingate Inn | 5797 Rockville Road | Indianapolis, IN 46224 | 317.243.8310

ISOM students are responsible for their own lodging costs. The Wingate Inn has generously off ered a discount to ISOM students who make reservations at least two weeks before class. A link to their website is available at www.indianaag.org/ministries/isom. The Wingate Inn off ers free breakfast for hotel guests. ISOM students who choose to stay at the hotel are responsible for their own dining costs. For dinner options on Friday or Saturday, here is a short list to choose from.

• Bob Evans | .8 mi | 25 S High School Rd | Indianapolis, IN • Penn Station | 1 mi | 835 Beachway Dr | Indianapolis, IN • Grindstone Charlie’s | 1 mi | 5383 Rockville Rd | Indianapolis, IN • Subway | 1 mi | 5389 Rockville Rd | Indianapolis, IN • Wendy’s | 1.2 mi | 6025 W 10th St | Indianapolis, IN • Starbucks | 1.5 mi | 7315 W 10th St | Indianapolis, IN • Applebee’s | 2.1 mi | 5664 Crawfordsville Rd | Indianapolis, IN • Outback Steakhouse | 3.2 miles | 9140 Rockville Rd | Indianapolis, IN • Olive Garden | 10243 E US Hwy 36 | Avon, IN

ISOM students are to eat lunch ON-SITE during the lunch time on Saturday. A boxed lunch will be catered, which includes a sandwich, chips, cookie, and a drink for around $10. Students

6 The Life of Christ Spirit Empowered Churches CERT 101 CERT 110 This course will concentrate on major events in This class will provide a foundation for servant the life of Christ, focusing on the time, place, and spiritual leadership in the context of the circumstances, and people involved in the Lord’s local church, including volunteers, boards, and ministry. The goal of this class is to increase staff . Principles discussed in this class will have students’ understanding of the Lord’s message, applications beyond the church context as we ministry, and mission; inspiring them to be better follow Jesus’ example of leadership. ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ. New Testament Survey Introduction to Pentecostal Doctrine CERT 111 CERT 102 This course will serve as an introduction to the This is a study on the fundamental truths of the history, literature, and basic message of the New Assemblies of God. Special emphasis is given to the Testament. The course will address major fi gures, four cardinal doctrines of the Assemblies of God; events, and themes of the New Testament books. Salvation, the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Healing, LEVEL ONE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS LEVEL ONE COURSE and the Second Coming of Christ. Old Testament Survey CERT 112 Introduction to Hermeneutics This course will serve as an introduction to the CERT 105 history, literature, and basic message of the Old An introduction to methods of Bible study, with Testament. The course will address major fi gures, special attention given to basic principles of events, and themes of the Old Testament and its scriptural interpretation, especially for personal foundational relationship to the New Testament. edifi cation. Introduction to Theology AG History, Missions, and Governance CERT 113 CERT 107 A study of the meaning and purpose of theology and A study of the historical development and historic Christian doctrines as expressed in Protestant governing policies of the Assemblies of God, its and Evangelical traditions. history in America and its worldwide missions program. Includes a study of the ecclesiastical Certifi ed Internship structure of the Assemblies of God, with particular All students who plan to apply for ministerial attention to the General Council Constitution and credentials must go through an internship. All Bylaws in relation to credentialed ministers, local internships are done through Berean School of the churches, district councils, the General Council, Bible. For information, go to and doctrines and practices that are approved or http://www.globaluniversity.edu/berean_index.cfm. disapproved.

Relationships and Ethics in Ministry CERT 108 This course off ers a biblical evaluation of the need for accountability and integrity in the minister’s personal and professional relationships. Relationships and ethics are examined in view of the minister’s personal and family life, church constituents, leadership, and the greater community.

7 Romans Confl ict Management

LEVEL TWO COURSE DESCRIPTIONS LIC 204 LIC 209 This course provides a practical study of Paul’s A study devoted to the resolution of confl ict in the letter to the Romans. It deals with the background local church. The reasons for churches becoming of the book and its relationship to the rest of the unhealthy and how God wants to heal them are Pauline writings. examined. The lordship of Jesus Christ and His methodology in resolving confl ict form the basis of Introduction to Homiletics this study. LIC 205 A study in the development, preparation and Acts delivery of sermons, with special emphasis on LIC 210 expository preaching. This course is a study of the biblical theology of Acts with an emphasis on the historical Eschatology development of the church and the continuing LIC 206 supernatural role of the Holy Spirit in the church. An advanced study of the doctrine of the End Times. This study includes the following topics: The Local Church in Evangelism death and the intermediate state, resurrection and LIC 211 rapture, views of the tribulation, the millennial A practical study of the Great Commission of reign of Christ, divine judgment and the fi nal state sharing the Gospel with the world, both personally of the righteous and the wicked. and in cooperation with other believers.

Introduction to AG Missions Prison Epistles LIC 207 LIC 212 This is an introductory course in the science of mis- This course is a practical study of the letters sions. It surveys the theology, history and methods that Paul wrote to the churches while in prison. of Christian missions, in general, and within the Emphasis is placed on doctrine and personal Assemblies of God. There is a special emphasis on lifestyle application from these books. the role of the Holy Spirit in missions today. Licensed Internship Effective Leadership All students who plan to apply for ministerial LIC 208 credentials must go through an internship. All This course provides a biblical approach to the internships are done through Berean School of the principles of leadership, applying those principles Bible. For information, go to in the church setting and giving students practical http://www.globaluniversity.edu/berean_index.cfm. skills needed to serve in a leadership role in the local church.

8 Theology of Worship Pastoral Ministry ORD 301 ORD 307 An introduction to the power of corporate and This course provides a study of the practical individual worship as it pertains to experiencing aspects of the ministry: The pastor as a divinely His presence daily. called servant, a Spirit-fi lled leader, a preacher, a teacher, a counselor, and administrator, and as a Corinthians spouse and parent. ORD 302 This course considers Paul’s responses to the Church Leadership problems that affl icted the Corinthian church and ORD 308 examines the appropriate operation of the gift s of A study of the systems, structures, and functions the Spirit within the congregation. of church leadership. This class will walk through the necessity of connecting with the presence of The Pentateuch God for divine revelation, reviewing the importance ORD 303 of passion and inspiration in church leadership, A study of the fi rst fi ve books of the Bible. Issues creating plans and processes within the church

related to the Law, creation, the Exodus, and the structure to advance God’s vision for a local church DESCRIPTIONS LEVEL THREE COURSE Abrahamic covenant are addressed. Attention is and community. given to the tabernacle, the patriarchs, and the early history of Israel. Theology of Prayer ORD 309 The Poetic Books A study of biblical prayer, stressing the importance ORD 304 and impact of prayer in contemporary life and This course is a study of the Poetic Books of the Old ministry. Testament (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon). It emphasizes Hebrew poetry Church Administration and Law and its relation to other biblical texts as well as its ORD 310 practical application in the life of the contemporary A theological and practical study of the wide- believer. ranging daily life issues of running a church - organizational, fi nancial, legal, and people issues. Preaching in Cultural Context ORD 305 Ordained Internship The purpose of this course is to help preachers All students who plan to apply for ministerial preach life-changing messages that connect credentials must go through an internship. All with the world around them. The course will internships are done through Berean School of the focus on presenting messages that are true, Bible. For information, go to clear, interesting, and relevant. Students will be http://www.globaluniversity.edu/berean_index.cfm. challenged to present messages that are true to the intent and power of Scripture, as well as relevant to the needs and concerns of this audience.

9 CERTIFICATE IN BIBLICAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE IN BIBLICAL STUDIES COURSE DESCRIPTIONS The Pentateuch Old Testament Survey ORD 303 CERT 112 A study of the fi rst fi ve books of the Bible. Issues This course will serve as an introduction to the related to the Law, creation, the Exodus, and the history, literature, and basic message of the Old Abrahamic covenant are addressed. Attention is Testament. The course will address major fi gures, given to the tabernacle, the patriarchs, and the early events, and themes of the Old Testament and its history of Israel. foundational relationship to the New Testament.

Acts Eschatology LIC 210 LIC 206 This course is a study of the biblical theology of Acts An advanced study of the doctrine of the End Times. with an emphasis on the historical development of This study includes the following topics: death and the church and the continuing supernatural role of the intermediate state, resurrection and rapture, the Holy Spirit in the church. views of the tribulation, the millennial reign of Christ, divine judgment and the fi nal state of the Romans righteous and the wicked. LIC 204 This course provides a practical study of Paul’s Prison Epistles letter to the Romans. It deals with the background LIC 212 of the book and its relationship to the rest of the This course is a practical study of the letters Pauline writings. that Paul wrote to the churches while in prison. Emphasis is placed on doctrine and personal The Life of Christ lifestyle application from these books. CERT 101 This course will concentrate on major events in Corinthians the life of Christ, focusing on the time, place, ORD 302 circumstances, and people involved in the Lord’s This course considers Paul’s responses to the ministry. The goal of this class is to increase problems that affl icted the Corinthian church and students’ understanding of the Lord’s message, examines the appropriate operation of the gift s of ministry, and mission; inspiring them to be better the Spirit within the congregation. ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Poetic Books ORD 304 This course is a study of the Poetic Books of the Old Testament (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon). It emphasizes Hebrew poetry and its relation to other biblical texts as well as its practical application in the life of the contemporary believer.

10 ORD 301 ORD 310 ORD 302 ORD 303 ORD 307 ORD 305 ORD 309 ORD 304 ORD 308 Corinthians The Pentateuch The Poetic Books Pastoral Ministry Theology of Prayer Theology Church Leadership Theology of Worship Theology COURSE DESCRIPTIONS COURSE plus Preaching in Cultural Context Preaching in Cultural Church Administration and Law ISOM Course Schedule Course 2020-2021 for Acts LIC 211 LIC LIC 212 LIC LIC 210 LIC LIC 207 LIC LIC 205 LIC LIC 209 LIC LIC 206 LIC LIC 204 LIC LIC 208 LIC Romans Eschatology ict Management ict Prison Epistles ective Leadership ective Eff Confl Introduction to Homiletics to Introduction Introduction to AG Missions AG to Introduction The Local Church in Evangelism CERT 111 CERT CERT 113 CERT CERT 112 CERT CERT 110 CERT CERT 101 CERT CERT 102 CERT CERT 107 CERT CERT 105 CERT CERT 108 CERT in Ministry & Governance Introduction to Introduction The Life of Christ AG History, Missions History, AG Pentecostal Doctrine Old Testament Survey Old Testament Relationships & Ethics New Testament Survey New Testament Introduction to Theology to Introduction Spirit Empowered Churches Spirit Empowered Introduction to Hermeneutics to Introduction Class times are 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. credentials. for those pursuing ministerial are required ONLY **Internships Berean are through SchoolAll internships of the Bible (https://www.globaluniversity.edu/berean_index.cfm). information on the ISOM website. See internship May 1, 2021 May Dec. 5, 2020 Nov. 7, 2020 Nov. Jan. 30, 2021 Jan. Feb. 27, 2021 Feb. Oct. 2020 17, Aug. 22, 2020 Aug. Sept. 19, 2020 Sept. 19, March 27, 2021 March CLASS DATES ONE LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE LEVEL

11 CLASS DATESCLASS March 27, 2021 Sept. 19,Sept. 2020 Aug. 2020 22, Oct. 17, 2020 Oct. Feb. 27, 2021 Jan. 30, 2021 Nov. 7, 2020 Dec. 5, 2020 May 1, 2021 COURSE SCHEDULE Class times are 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Old Testament Survey BIBLICAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE IN The Poetic Books Poetic The The Life of Christ The The Pentateuch The Prison Epistles Prison Eschatology Corinthians Romans CERT 101 CERT 112 ORD 304 ORD 303 ORD 302 LIC 204 LIC 206 LIC 210 LIC 212 Acts with disabilities, special needs, and mental health concerns. Special Needs Including Ministry: and discipling people Schedule & 2020-2021 Certifi Basics of Church Bookkeeping Basics Pastoral Counseling III Pastoral ISOM plus cates

12 Greg Allison Scott Burr Ordained Ordained

Education: B.A., Central Bible Education: Global University: Berean College School of the Bible M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfi eld, IL

Ministry: Associate Pastor, Des Moines, IA Ministry: Christian Education Director, Princeton, IN ISOM FACULTY Associate Pastor, Anderson, IN Lead Pastor, Owensville, IN Senior Pastor, Beech Grove, IN Lead Pastor, Indianapolis, IN District Treasurer/Business Administrator, Jeff Carlson Indiana District Ordained

Mike Bean Education: B.A., Central Bible Ordained College M.A.C.M. Assemblies of God Education: B.S., Trinity College of Theological Seminary Bible M.A., Moody Graduate School Ministry: Youth Pastor, Rock Falls, IL B.R.E., Trinity College of Bible Youth/Associate Pastor, Merrillville, IN Pastor, Avon, IN Ministry: Pastor, Huntingburg, IN Church Development and Men’s Ministries Pastor, Cayuga, IN Director, Indiana District Pastor, Portage, IN

Greg Carter Ron Bontrager Ordained Ordained Education: B.S., Social Studies/ Education: B.A., North Central Journalism, Ball State University University

Ministry: Bible Teacher at Evangel H.S., Louisville, KY Youth Pastor, Louisville, KY Ministry: Youth Pastor Lead Pastor, Laconia, IN Lead Pastor, Indianapolis, IN

Justin Chambers Robby Bradford Ordained Ordained Education: Education: B.A., English and Biblical Studies, Evangel University M.A., Religion, Trinity Evangelical D.Min., Trinity Evangelical (fi nishing Ministry: Youth/Music Pastor, DeMotte, IN fi nal project) Music Pastor, Milwaukee, WI Lead Pastor, Plymouth, IN Ministry: Senior Associate Pastor, Mayville, WI Single Adults Pastor, Indianapolis, IN AGWM - Missionary to Belgium, Netherlands, and France Lead Pastor, Lafayette, IN

13 James Clark Ed Garcia

ISOM FACULTYISOM Ordained Ordained

Education: B.A., Bible, Central Bible Education: B.A., Evangel University College M.A., Christian Ministries, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary Ministry: Youth Pastor, Pharr, TX Ministry: Youth Pastor, Bethalto, IL AG Hispanic Project 2000, Siloam Spring, AR Youth Pastor, Valparaiso, IN Staff Pastor, Siloam Springs, AR Youth Pastor, Minier, IL Teaching Pastor, Indianapolis, IN Lead Pastor, DeMotte, IN Outreach and Grace en Espanol Pastor, Greenwood, IN

Tim Davis Ordained Don Gifford Ordained Education: B.A., Missions and Bible, Central Bible College Education: B.A., Pastoral Studies, M.A., Biblical Literature, Assemblies Ministry: Youth Pastor, Greencastle, IN of God Theological Seminary Lead Pastor, Greencastle, IN Staff Pastor, Greenwood, IN Ministry: Youth Pastor, Milwaukee, MI Youth Pastor, Michigan City, IN Lead Pastor, Kokomo, IN District Superintendent, Indiana District

Josh Hawkins Ordained

Education: B.A., Church Ministries, Southwestern University Derek DeWitt

Education: B.A. Central Bible College, Licensed Ministry: Worship/Youth Pastor, Fort Wayne, IN Youth Pastor, Fort Wayne, IN Experience: 9 years in Special Education, 5 years Discipleship Pastor, Fort Wayne, IN specializing in adolescent behavior Prayer and Preaching Pastor, Fort Wayne, IN management, 4 years adolescent mental Worship Leaders, Fort Wayne, IN health case management Worship Coordinator for House of Prayer, Fort Wayne, IN Ministry: Co-Creator of “Special Church,” ministry for Discipleship Director for Revive, those with developmental disabilities, Fort Wayne, IN former Director of pre-school ministry, Lead Pastor, Fremont, IN youth pastor

Alicia DeWitt Jeff Hines Ordained Education: B.S. Ball State, M.S. Butler University, School Counseling, LMHC certifi cate, NCC Education: B.A., Pastoral Ministry, Experience: 5 years in School Southeastern University Counseling, 2 years specializing in adolescent developmental behavior therapy Ministry: Youth Pastor, LaPorte, IN Associate Pastor, LaPorte, IN Ministry: Co-Creator of “Special Church,” ministry for Lead Pastor, LaPorte, IN those with developmental disabilities

14 Ralph Holdeman Craig McGee Ordained Ordained

Education: Studies at Evangel Education: B.A. JTS College B.A., Phoenix First Pastoral College Berean Bible College Master’s Commission, Phoenix First

Ministry: Staff Pastor, Nappanee, IN Staff Pastor, Princeton, IN Ministry: US Missionary Church Planter, Memphis, TN ISOM FACULTY Lead Pastor, Richmond, IN Lead Pastor, Terre Haute, IN Lead Pastor, Somerville, TN

Kathi Lange LCSW, LMFT, LCAC Scott Miller Ordained Education: B.A. Psychology, St. Mary of the Wood Education: Central Bible College CDA, Child Development Associates North Central University MSW, Indiana University Family Therapy Institute, Cincinnati Ministry: Associate Pastor, Angola, IN Lead Pastor, Middlebury, IN Ministry: Pastor’s wife for 45 years Founder and CEO of Families United, Inc. Jason Morrison Ordained Zach Maddox Ordained Education: B.A., Purdue University B.A., Global University Education: B.S., Southeastern M.A., Assemblies of God Theological University Seminary Completing M.Div. with a PhD, Evangel University in Progress concentration in expository preaching, Assemblies of God Ministry: Associate/Youth Minister, Logansport, IN Theological Seminary Associate Youth Minister, Terre Haute, IN Lead Pastor, Greenwood, IN Ministry: AGWM, Generally appointed missionary to Sudan and East Jerusalem, Israel Lead Pastor, West Lafayette, IN Wayne Murray Ordained

Chad McAtee Education: B.A., Bible/Missions, Ordained Central Bible College M.A., Church Leadership, Assemblies Education: B.A. Central Bible College of God Theological Seminary

Ministry: Associate/Youth Minister, Logansport, IN Associate Youth Minister, Terre Haute, IN Ministry: Children’s Pastor, Crawfordsville, IN Lead Pastor, Greenwood, IN Youth Pastor, Crawfordsville, IN Youth Pastor, Greencastle, IN Lead Pastor, North Manchester, IN District Secretary and ISOM Director, Indiana District

15 Tim Parsons Nancy Williams

ISOM FACULTYISOM Ordained Ordained, MA, LMHC, BCPPC

Education: B.S. in Management, Education: B.A.,Central Bible College Ball State University M.A., Assemblies of God Theological M.A., Christian Leadership, Liberty Seminary University Certifi ed in Critical Incident Stress Management Ministry: Student Ministries Pastor, Lafayette, IN Executive Pastor, Lafayette, IN Ministry: Board of Christian Professional and Lead Pastor, Avon, IN Pastoral Counseling Adjunct Professor, PU Adjunct Professor, Capetown Theo., South Africa Jon Susa Adjunct Professor, Sofi a Theo., Sofi a, Bulgaria Ordained Cornerstone Vision Counseling Center Adjunct Professor, Huntington University Education: B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies, Southeastern University M.A., Ministerial Leadership, Tim Woodcock Southeastern University Ordained

Ministry: Executive Pastor, Lakeland, FL Education: B.A., Bible and Theology, Staff Pastor, Indianapolis, IN Global University Lead Pastor, Indianapolis, IN

Ministry: Lead Pastor, Bloomington, IN Troy Trout Ordained

Education: B.A., in Bible, Central Bible College M.A., in Christian Ministries, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary

Ministry: Lead Pastor, Fort Wayne, IN Missionary (10 years) Lead Pastor, Greencastle, IN

Don Williams Ordained

Education: B.A., Bible, Central Bible College M. Div., Assemblies of God Theological Seminary D. Min., Asbury Theological Seminary

Ministry: Min. of Christian Education, Ft. Wayne, IN Senior Associate Pastor, Ft. Wayne, IN Pastor of Min./Leadership Dev., Ft. Wayne, IN Lead Pastor, Berne, IN Dir. of Operations/Missionary Church US

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8750 Purdue Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 872-9812 www.indianaag.org/ministries/isom Email: [email protected]

Catalog revised 2020 May be revised at the discretion of the Indiana District