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*Names Are Listed As Provided by Registrants Upon Completion of Their Registration Suffix First Name Last Name Country Arch Bishop Oliver Aba NIGERIA Mr David Abarca UNITED STATES Rev. Ashley Abarca-Mitchell UNITED STATES Mrs Hilda Abbey GHANA Sir Okon Abia NIGERIA Ableke Epouse Mrs Ableke Beugre COTE D'IVOIRE Mrs. Mary Abounu NIGERIA Mr. William Abraham UNITED STATES Rev. Ivan Abrahams UNITED STATES Rev. Joya Abrams UNITED STATES Dr Molly Adadevoh UNITED STATES Mrs Mary Adame UNITED STATES Mr Curlee Adams UNITED STATES Dr Maurice Adams UNITED KINGDOM Mrs. Honorine Adanzeto BENIN Ms. Olusade Adeboyejo UNITED KINGDOM Mrs Adesola Adebutu NORWAY Very Rev. Victor Adegbite NIGERIA Mrs. Funmilayo Adegbite NIGERIA Revd David Adekoya UNITED STATES Rev Babatunde Adelusi NIGERIA Prof Tunde Adeniran UNITED STATES Mr Babatunji Adeniyi NIGERIA Very Rev. Joshua Adeogun UNITED STATES Adesola Adeosun WESTERN SAHARA Mrs. Olubambo Adeosun NIGERIA Bishop Jacob Adeyemi NIGERIA Rev. Lawson Adjei GHANA Ms Rita Adu-Nkansah GHANA Mrs. Promise Agbai GHANA Bishop Daniel Agbese UNITED STATES Mrs Semiton Agbo BENIN Mr Robson Aguiar BRAZIL Bishop Godfrey Agupusi NIGERIA Mrs. Ndudirim Agupusi NIGERIA Mrs Annika Ahlefelt SWEDEN Mr Ayuba Ahmed UNITED STATES Sunny Ahn UNITED STATES Mi Sook Ahn UNITED STATES Rev. Frank Aichele GERMANY Mr. David Aiken UNITED STATES Sir John Aiku UNITED STATES Mrs. Matilda Aiku UNITED STATES Dr. (Mrs.) Mercy Ajala UNITED STATES Konyin Ajayi NIGERIA Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Ajayi UNITED STATES Mrs. Anthonia Ajayi UNITED STATES Dr Olufunmilayo Ajose-Coker UNITED KINGDOM *Names are listed as provided by registrants upon completion of their registration. Very Rev. Akande Akande, Oluyinka UNITED STATES Cheryl Akey UNITED STATES Mr. Joseph Akinboyejo UNITED STATES Archbishop Amos Akindeko UNITED STATES Mrs. Temilola Akindeko NIGERIA Bishop Oluranti Akinola NIGERIA Mrs. Omotayo Akinola NIGERIA Bishop Michael Akinwale UNITED STATES Mrs. Mopelola Akinwale UNITED STATES Mr Collins Ako CAMEROON Mrs. Linda Akoto GUYANA Mrs Christiana Akpabio NIGERIA Sir Emem Akpabio NIGERIA Mr Emmanuel Akpabio UNITED STATES Mrs. Elisabeth Akpo Ayizannon BENIN Mrs. Oluremi Akpotohwo UNITED STATES Mr. Nicholas Akpotohwo UNITED STATES Mrs Johanna Akyeampong UNITED STATES Olatundun Aladeojebi UNITED STATES Mr Nicodeme Alagbada UNITED STATES Dr. Tom Albright UNITED STATES Rev. Floyd Alexander UNITED STATES Mrs. Sara Alexander UNITED STATES Mrs Oluwafunmilayo Alex-Odunsi UNITED STATES Dr Carletta Allen UNITED STATES Dr. Faith Allen UNITED STATES Rev. Maxine Allen UNITED STATES Rev. Patricia Allen UNITED STATES Lynne Alley-Grant UNITED STATES Ms Rachel Allison UNITED KINGDOM Very Rev. William Allotey-Pappoe NIGERIA Mr. Ebenezer Allotey-Pappoe NIGERIA Mr Christian Alsted DENMARK Rev Ellen Alston UNITED STATES Annette Helen Altgelt UNITED STATES Rev. Olumide Aluko UNITED STATES Mrs. Cynthia Amaechi UNITED STATES Mr. Christopher Amaechi UNITED STATES Sir Edet Amana NIGERIA Rev, Mrs. Jemima Amanor GHANA Miss Ruth Amarasuriya MALAYSIA Mrs Sakuntala Amarasuriya MALAYSIA Mr Richard Ampofo ITALY Rev. Terra Amundson UNITED STATES Bishop Edoka Amuta UNITED STATES Mrs. Victoria Amuta NIGERIA Nick Anak Jefri MALAYSIA Dr Dorothy Anamah NIGERIA Reverend Lance Anaya UNITED STATES Denise Anders-Modest UNITED STATES *Names are listed as provided by registrants upon completion of their registration. Andy Anderson UNITED STATES Rev. Nola Anderson UNITED STATES Cheryl Anderson UNITED STATES Rev. Danita Anderson UNITED STATES Dr. Pablo Andiñach ARGENTINA Dr. Pablo Andiñach UNITED STATES Rev. Sheel Andrews INDIA Rev Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Miss Ingrid Angol DOMINICA Ms. Edith Ankrah LIBERIA Rev. Mercedita Antipolo PHILIPPINES Mrs Paulyne Anyanwu NIGERIA Mrs. Loise Anyiri KENYA Mrs Elizabeth Aphane SOUTH AFRICA Rev. Armando Arellano UNITED STATES Mrs. Deborah Arellano UNITED STATES Sir Francis Aremu UNITED STATES Mrs. Elizabeth Aremu UNITED STATES Mrs. Aderemi Ariyo NIGERIA Very Reverend Idowu Ariyo NIGERIA Ms Brenda Armstrong BELIZE Rev Annie Arnoldy UNITED STATES Very Rev. Tunde Arogundade UNITED STATES Rt. Rev. Dr. Kwaku Asamoah Okyere UNITED STATES Ms Jasmine Ashe ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Mrs. Famatta Ashong LIBERIA Mr. Tola Atinmo NIGERIA Rev. Cristine Atrero PHILIPPINES Sandar Aung UNITED STATES Dr. Sharon Austin UNITED STATES Rev. Sharon Austin JAMAICA Rev. Deedee Autry UNITED STATES Rev. Edgar Avitia UNITED STATES Very Rev Opeyemi Awe UNITED STATES Mrs. Comfort Awosedo UNITED STATES Mrs. Abimbola Ayara UNITED STATES Mr. Lu Aye MYANMAR Bishop Samuel Azariah UNITED STATES Khushnud Azariah UNITED STATES Mrs. Colette Azonwade Dide FRANCE Mr Nomel Baah GHANA Narangerel Baasankhuu MONGOLIA Mrs. Cecilia Babalola NIGERIA Mrs. Tinuwola Bademosi NIGERIA Mrs. Lisong Bah Nee Chapman GAMBIA Taylorie Bailey UNITED STATES Roxanne Bainbridge UNITED KINGDOM Mrs Theresa Bakali ZIMBABWE Mrs Litiana Balawa NEW ZEALAND Robin Ball UNITED STATES *Names are listed as provided by registrants upon completion of their registration. Bishop Sandra Ball UNITED STATES Mrs. Esperanza Baltazar UNITED STATES Mrs Bonginkosi Bango SOUTH AFRICA Rev. Dr. Tevita Banivanua FIJI Rev. Kimberly Barker-Brugman UNITED STATES Rev. Constance Barnes UNITED STATES Rev Delores Barrett UNITED STATES Rev. Patrick Barrett UNITED STATES Rev Dr John Barrett UNITED KINGDOM Dr Candace Barron UNITED STATES Mark Barrow Mrs Marjorie Barry NETHERLANDS ANTILLES Mrs. Rose Bassey Sheila Bates UNITED STATES Mrs Sarah Batisaresare NEW ZEALAND Bishop George Battle UNITED STATES Mrs Iris Battle UNITED STATES Rev. Linda Baumheckel UNITED STATES Mr Marco Bautista MEXICO Rev. Sara Bayles UNITED STATES Mrs. Rosaline Beah UNITED STATES Rev. Amelia Beasley UNITED STATES Zach Bechtold UNITED STATES Rev. Dr. Bernadette Beckett UNITED STATES Ms Ruby Beech UNITED KINGDOM Stella Beene-Venson UNITED STATES Mrs Marva Belfast TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Rev Velda Bell UNITED STATES Rev. Marjorie Belmont-Burns UNITED STATES Ms Alice Belton UNITED STATES Mrs. Juliana Ben-Eghan Cleivy Benitez Rivalta ANGOLA Mrs Elmita Benjamin VIRGIN ISLANDS (BRITISH) Miss Holly Bennett UNITED KINGDOM Ms Patricia Bennett BELIZE Mrs Marilene Bennett BARBADOS Mrs Barbara Bennewith AUSTRALIA Rev Peter Benzie NEW ZEALAND Marisa Bergman UNITED STATES Dr Stefano Bertuzzi ITALY Miss Maureen Besa Rev. Wanda Bess UNITED STATES Bobby Best UNITED STATES Rev Kay Adams Best UNITED STATES Mrs. Josefa Bethea Wall UNITED STATES CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Kubikisha Betty OF Mrs. Neyoma Beverly UNITED STATES Rev. Dr. John Beyers UNITED STATES Rev. James Bhagwan FIJI *Names are listed as provided by registrants upon completion of their registration. Rev. Kennetha Bigham-Tsai UNITED STATES Mrs Litia Bitu NEW ZEALAND Rev Allen Black UNITED STATES Dr Bridget Blackshear UNITED STATES Mele Blagojevich UNITED STATES Mr. Earl Bledsoe UNITED STATES Laura Blevins UNITED STATES Rev. Derrill Blue UNITED STATES Dr. Ellen Blue UNITED STATES Mr. Kwame Boafo Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue, Jr. UNITED STATES Susan Bob-Nwachukwu UNITED STATES Mrs. Mariama Bockari SIERRA LEONE Rev. Dr. Karen Boehk UNITED STATES Rev. Dr. Michelle Bogue-Trost UNITED STATES Mr Che Boh MALAYSIA Joy Eva Bohol UNITED STATES Jeremiah Edward Bohol PHILIPPINES Ms. Barbara Boigegrain UNITED STATES Jackie Bolden UNITED STATES Dr Cynthia Bond Hopson UNITED STATES Rev Margaret Bondera Mrs Tessie Bonner UNITED STATES Rev Hannah Bonner UNITED STATES Rev Sandra Bonnette-Kim UNITED STATES Jean Bonney UNITED STATES Rev. Lynn Borgeson UNITED STATES Mrs Diana Bosman Jeff Bouis UNITED STATES Dr. Jeanette Bouknight UNITED STATES Ms. Leticia Bourges ARGENTINA Rev Phyllis Bowers UNITED STATES Rev. Richard Bowers UNITED STATES Ms Joyce Bowles UNITED STATES Barbara Bowser UNITED STATES Mrs Carla Boyce-Smith PANAMA Mrs Lauren Brabbs UNITED KINGDOM Rev Jackie Bradford UNITED STATES Brittany Bradley UNITED STATES Diane Braun UNITED STATES Mrs Loretta Bray NEW ZEALAND Glenna Brayton UNITED STATES Deacon Pamela Brice BAHAMAS Reverend Lindy Broderick UNITED STATES Jane Brooks UNITED STATES Kelly Brooks UNITED STATES Rev. Gail Brooks UNITED STATES Gennifer Brooks UNITED STATES Dr. Michael Browder UNITED STATES Rev Kevin Brown UNITED STATES *Names are listed as provided by registrants upon completion of their registration. Mrs. Lula Brown UNITED STATES Ollie Brown UNITED STATES Lissa Belle Brown PHILIPPINES Rev. Dr. Shirlyn Brown UNITED STATES Angela Brown UNITED STATES Rev Kathryn Brown UNITED STATES Sheila Browne BARBADOS Mrs. Wanita Browne-Toh Mrs Anne Browse UNITED KINGDOM Mrs. Keneshia Bryan JAMAICA Mr. Rick Bryant UNITED STATES Stephen Bryant UNITED STATES Mrs. Phyllis Buchner CANADA Mrs Roye Buck UNITED STATES Mrs Salote Builoma NEW ZEALAND Rev. Angela Bulhof UNITED STATES Vidette Bullock-Mixon UNITED STATES TANZANIA, UNITED Mr Joseph Bundala REPUBLIC Mrs Anne Barbara Bünger-Zürcher SWITZERLAND Rev Lyn Burden AUSTRALIA Mr Peter Burden AUSTRALIA Mrs. Sandra Burfitt UNITED STATES Mr. Gregory Burfitt UNITED STATES Rev. Mary Burnell UNITED STATES Rev Teresa Burnett-Cole CANADA Dr Bruce Burns UNITED STATES Ms. Vanessee Burns UNITED STATES Rev David Bush NEW ZEALAND Miss Aimee Bush NEW ZEALAND Mrs Kudzai Busumani TANZANIA, UNITED Dr. Mathew Byamungu REPUBLIC Rev. Andrea Byer UNITED STATES Mrs Zukiswa Caba SOUTH AFRICA Xiaoming Cai PAPUA NEW GUINEA Dr. Lynne Caldwell UNITED STATES Mr. David Calhoun UNITED STATES Rev Mark Calhoun UNITED STATES Rev. Earnestine Campbell UNITED STATES Rev. Dr. Victoria Campbell UNITED STATES Miss Patricia Campbell BAHAMAS Mr Carl Campbell BAHAMAS Rev. Dr. Ted Campbell UNITED STATES Dr. Barbara Campbell UNITED STATES Mrs Alicia Campos
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