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2014 Mid Year Upci Directory INDEX OFFICIALS / DIVISIONS / SCHOOLS / MINISTRY PROJECTS 2014 UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH INTERNATIONAL • DIRECTORY Pages 4–21 Directory United Pentecostal Church DISTRICT DIRECTORY International Pages 23–48 2014 DISTRICT OFFICE DIRECTORY Pages 49–50 CAMPGROUND DIRECTORY Pages 51–52 EVANGELISTS DIRECTORY Pages 53–55 District Directory • • • MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY Pages 57–219 District Office Directory • • • Campground Directory GLOBAL MISSIONARIES • • • Pages 220–228 Evangelists Directory • • • Ministerial Directory NORTH AMERICAN MISSIONARIES • • • Pages 229–233 Global Missionaries • • • CHURCH DIRECTORY North American Missionaries Pages 235–396 • • • Church Directory CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORMS Headquarters • Hazelwood, Missouri, USA Pages 397–403 Printed in USA 438682_Directory_2014_cvr.indd 1 10/22/13 9:20 AM United Pentecostal Church International Directory Copyright 2014 Visit upciministers.com for the latest information General Offices 8855 DUNN ROAD, HAZELWOOD, MO 63042‑2212 USA Phone: 314.837.7300 • Fax: 314.837.4503 www.upci.org [email protected] BOARD OF GENERAL PRESBYTERS GENERAL OFFICIALS David K. Bernard ...................................................................General Superintendent Stan O. Gleason .....................................................Assistant General Superintendent Paul D. Mooney .....................................................Assistant General Superintendent Jerry Jones ......................................................................General Secretary‑Treasurer Bruce A. Howell ............................................................ Director of Global Missions Carlton L. Coon Sr. .........................................Director of North American Missions Robin M. Johnston ....................................................... Editor in Chief and Publisher Steve L. Cannon ...................................................... General Sunday School Director Michael Ensey ......................................................................General Youth President Dan Batchelor ................................................................Superintendent of Education GENERAL EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERS Gary Gleason ..............................................................................................Northwest Aaron Soto ............................................................................................ North Central Kevin Borders ....................................................................................... South Central Kevin Cox .............................................................................................Western Zone L. Daniel Garlitz ..........................................................................................Northeast Marty Johnson ..............................................................................................Southeast Bernard Elms ..............................................................................................Southwest Brent Coltharp ........................................................................................ Eastern Zone Raymond Woodward .......................................................................................Canada GENERAL PRESBYTERS Dennis Anderson ‑ AR Wayne Huntley ‑ NC Elvin Anthony ‑ NE Darrell W. Johns ‑ GA G. Terry Brewer ‑ Atlantic J. Mark Jordan ‑ OH Ronald Brown ‑ TN Ron Lichtle ‑ MN Steven Carnahan ‑ Rocky Mt. Dan McAllister ‑ NH/VT Steve D. Carrington ‑ Texico Richard K. McGriffin - HI Brent Coltharp ‑ IL Arnold MacLauchlan ‑ ON Mike Conn ‑ KS Scott Marshall ‑ KY Carlton L. Coon Sr. ‑ QC Matthew Martin ‑ OK Kevin Cox ‑ LA Mark Morgan ‑ Western Jack Cunningham ‑ VA Trevor B. Neil ‑ Can. Plains Steven D’Amico ‑ NJ/DE Gordon Parrish ‑ AK/YT J. Stanley Davidson ‑ AL Kevin Prince ‑ TX Devon D. Dawson ‑ NYM David D. Puckett ‑ ND Dean Dickinson ‑ NS John Putnam ‑ WI Andrew Dillon ‑ BC Ronald F. Ramsey ‑ NJM Irvin Fields ‑ SD Stephen P. Spite ‑ NY Daniel J. Flemming ‑ IA Jay Stirnemann ‑ MA/RI Jesus B. Fortaleza ‑ Cent. Can. Rick Stoops ‑ ME Edward Goddard ‑ SC Robert Stroup ‑ IN Scott Graham ‑ MO David D. Tipton ‑ MS Percel T. Graves ‑ OR Jerry Tipton ‑ PA Ken Gurley ‑ STX G. David Trammell ‑ MI John W. Hanson ‑ CT Marney Turpin ‑ CO Arthur Hodges III ‑ SO CAL C. Patton Williams ‑ FL Gary Hogan ‑ AZ Raymond Woodson Sr. ‑ WA Jerry Holt ‑ ID Chester Wright ‑ MD/DC David Hudson ‑ WV (Continued on next page) BOARD OF GENERAL PRESBYTERS (Continued from previous page) HONORARY GENERAL PRESBYTERS J. R. Blackshear Carl Lagow Scotty Teets Ernest Breithaupt Roger Lewis T. F. Tenney W. L. Clayton Ralph McIntyre B. J. Thomas B. S. Cole John D. Mean Wayne Trout L. Daniel Garlitz James Merrick G. L. Vittitow Arless Glass Ron Mullings Ted Wagner John Grant Paul Price David O. Walters Tommy Hudson Paul Reynolds R. D. Whalen M. David Johnson David Robinson Jesse Williams James Kelley J. M. Russell Jack Yonts Carrol D. Kennedy Harry Scism EXECUTIVE BOARD David K. Bernard Bruce A. Howell Bernard Elms Kevin Cox Stan O. Gleason Carlton L. Coon Sr. Raymond Woodward Aaron Soto Paul D. Mooney L. Daniel Garlitz Brent Coltharp Gary Gleason Jerry Jones Marty Johnson Kevin Borders ADMINISTRATION Billy Babb ..................................................................... Chief Administrative Officer PRESIDING OFFICERS FOR JUDICIAL PROCEDURE David MacDonald ........................................................................................Northeast H. E. Wheatly ..............................................................................................Southeast Tommy Hudson ..........................................................................................Southwest Raymond Sirstad .........................................................................................Northwest Ron Walls ............................................................................................. North Central Bill Harden ............................................................................................ South Central MINISTERS APPEAL COUNCIL Ron Becton .............................................................................. Kingston Springs, TN Jerry Dean ........................................................................................ Bossier City, LA James Beardsley ...................................................................................... Newark, DE Terry Shock ........................................................................................ Alexandria, LA Terry Pugh ................................................................................................Odessa, TX MINISTERS RETIREMENT FUND ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE David K. Bernard (ex officio) ...........................................................Hazelwood, MO Jerry Jones (ex officio) .....................................................................Hazelwood, MO B. J. Thomas, Chairman .....................................................................Fort Smith, AR T. M. Jackson, Secretary .......................................................................Branson, MO R. G. Walls ................................................................................................Marion, IL John Larson ............................................................................................Stockton, CA Aubrey Jayroe ...................................................................................Forrest City, AR Tom Spall ............................................................................................Livingston, TX Rob Rodenbush ..................................................................................Indianapolis, IN Dorsey Burk ........................................................................................ Florissant, MO Michael Ensey ..................................................................................... Florissant, MO 5 CHURCH ADMINISTRATION CHURCH ADVANCEMENT DEPARTMENT Executive Assistant Errin Bryant ......................................................................................Hazelwood, MO BUILDING THE BRIDGE MINISTRIES (Evangelism to African American Community) Kenneth Stewart ............................................................................................. Director Arthur Wilson .............................................................................................. Secretary Thomas Durrance ...............................................................SW Regional Coordinator John Russell ........................................................................SC Regional Coordinator Anthony Ballestero .............................................................SE Regional Coordinator Arthur Naylor ..................................................................... NE Regional Coordinator Bruce Leaman ....................................................................NC Regional Coordinator Trevor Neil ........................................................................NW Regional Coordinator Althea Stewart ............................................................. Ladies Ministries Coordinator Thomas Durrance ................................................ North American Missions Director Dave Henry .....................................................................Sunday School Coordinator Dexter Gordon .............................................................................. Youth Coordinator Wilbert Blandon .........................................................................
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