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Shenandoah District of the Wesleyan Church Shenandoah District 2014 ANNUAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE JOURNAL ANNUAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE JOURNAL of the Shenandoah District of The Wesleyan Church Robert W. Phaup Assistant District Superintendent Compiler and Editor Thirteenth Session held at the Parkway Wesleyan Church Roanoke, Virginia July 14-15, 2014 The Shenandoah District exists to develop healthy pastors and healthy reproducing churches to impact the world with the life- changing Gospel of Jesus Christ. Table of Contents PAGE Directories: Cluster Groups 5 Church/Pastor Directory 7 District Directory 1 Licensed Personnel Directory 17 Ministerial Service Code Directory 25 Spouses of Deceased Ministers 27 Daily Proceedings 32 Obituaries 45 Ordination Service/Candidates 43 Standing Rules 28 Statement of Certification 42 Reports: Assistant District Superintendent 52 Church Multiplication & Development (CMAD) 54 Discover the Joy! 56 District Board of Administration/Personnel Appointments 70 District Board of Ministerial Development 66 District Superintendent 47 District Treasurer: Balance Sheet 83 Balance Sheet Comparison 86 Church Budget Assessment Report 2013-2014 81 Church Budget Assessments 2014-2015 92 Investments Report 90 Ministry Budget Report 2013-2014 78 Ministry (Operating) Budget 2014-2015 94 Global Partners/Mission Board Director 61 Pastoral Appointments by DBA 76 Property/Liability Insurance 96 Public Morals & Social Concerns Committee 58 Shenandoah Family Camp 62 Statistical Report 104 Statistical Charts (2005-2014): Attendance - AM, PM, Sunday School 97 Baptisms 99 Income 100 Indebtedness 103 Membership 98 Property Values 103 Salvations 99 Sanctifications 99 Senior Pastor Salary & Benefits 101 Total Disbursements 102 Wesleyan Bible Bowl 64 Special Reports: Attendance Goals 2014-2015 132 Honored Dead of the Ministry 134 Historical Data - Pilgrim Holiness Church 135 Historical Data - Wesleyan Methodist Church 135 Historical Data - The Wesleyan Church 136 Ordination Record 137 Women's Ministries: Director's Report 140 Officer Directory 139 Wesleyan Women Conference - Alive 2015 142 Shenandoah District Conference OFFICIAL DIRECTORY International Center MAIL ADDRESS: The Wesleyan Church World Headquarters, P.O. Box 50434, Indianapolis, IN 46250-0434 LOCATION: 13300 Olio Road, Fishers, IN 46037 (I-69 N to Exit #10, right on SR 238, right onto Olio Rd.) TELEPHONE: (317) 774-7900 WEB SITE: www.wesleyan.org General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, P.O. Box 50434, Indianapolis, IN Phone: 317-774-3932 Email: [email protected] Area Educational Institutions Southern Wesleyan University, Box 1020, Central, South Carolina, 29630 864-644-5000 Kingswood University, Sussex, NB, Canada EOE 1PO, 506- 32-4400 Wesley Seminary at IWU, 4201 S. Washington St., Marion, IN 46953 877-673-0009 Asbury Theological Seminary, 215 E. College St., Wilmore, KY, 40390 606-858-4085 DISTRICT DIRECTORY District Office MAIL ADDRESS: Shenandoah District, The Wesleyan Church, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA 24019 LOCATION: 8137 Williamson Road NW, Roanoke, VA (U.S. Route 11) TELEPHONE: (540) 366-4406 FAX: (540) 366-4426 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB SITE: www.shenandoahdistrict.ws FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/shenandoahdistrict District Officials District Superintendent – Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA 24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 540-992-4950 Email: [email protected] Assistant District Superintendent – Rev. Robert W. Phaup, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA 24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 434-391-9080 Email: [email protected] District Secretary – Mr. Terry Hall, 5444 Stayman Drive, Roanoke, VA 24012 (C) 540-769-7265 (H) 540-725-5383 Email: [email protected] District Treasurer - Rev. William D. Smith, 685 Lewis B. Puller Mem. Highway, Saluda, VA 23149 (H) 804-785-9426 Email: [email protected] 1 Property Insurance Agent Property & Liability - Mr. Randy Wright, 630 Abney Rd. NW, Roanoke, VA 24012 (O) 540-366-0613 or 1-800-700-6873 Departmental Leaders Auditor - Rev. David Bayse, 485 Highway View., Hurt, VA 24563 (H) 804-324-4298 Email: [email protected] Children’s Camp Director – Mr. Chirpy Fitzwater, 732 Greenwich Dr., NE, Roanoke, VA 24019 (H) 540-366-8477 District Board of Ministerial Development Chairman – Rev. Chris Shinn. 242 Walnut Drive, Poca, WV 25159 (H) 304-755-7815 Email: [email protected] Evangelism & Church Growth Director - Rev. Steve O’Dell 4816 Florist Road, Roanoke, VA 24012 (O) 540-366-3088 (H) 540-366-5458 Email: [email protected] Memorial Committee Chair – Rev. Tony Johnson, 201 Ardmore St., Blacksburg, VA 24060 (O) 540-951-7199 Email: [email protected] Property & Liability Insurance Coordinator - Rev. Robert W. Phaup, P.O. Box 7165 Roanoke, VA 24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 434-391-9080 Email: [email protected] Public Morals & Social Concerns Committee Co-Chairmen - Dr. Lewis Sheckler, 31 Grandview Dr, Radford, VA 24141 (O) 540-831-5205 (H) 540-639-9145 Email: [email protected] Rev. Myron Atkinson, 3735 Chaparral Dr. SW, Roanoke, VA 24018 (O) 540-772-9482 (H) 540-769-2357 Email: [email protected] Shenandoah Family Camp Director – Dr. David L. Hurd, 1030 Harless St., Christiansburg, VA 24073 (H) 540-381-0279 Email: [email protected] Statistician - Rev. Robert W. Phaup, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA 24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 434-391-9080 Email: [email protected] World Missions Director & Board Chair – Mrs. Kelly Schuhmann, 401 Gray Fox Road, Mt. Sydney, VA 24467 (H)540-255-1055 Email: [email protected] Women’s Ministries Director - Mrs. Christy Van Steenburg, 1911 Dundee Dr., Radford, VA 24141 © 540-239-1042 Email: [email protected] Women’s Ministries Treas. - Mrs. Diane Wooten, 1309 55th Street, Vienna, WV 26105 (H) 304-295-0405 Email: [email protected] Wesleyan Youth President – Rev. Paul A. Haithcock, 3645 Orange Ave. NE, Roanoke, VA 24012 2 (O) 540-342-3968 Email: [email protected] Wesleyan Youth Treasurer – Rev. Robert W. Phaup, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA 24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 434-391-9080 Email: [email protected] District Board of Administration Chairman: Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 540-992-4950 Email: [email protected] Assistant District Superintendent: Rev. Robert W. Phaup, P.O. Box 7165, Roanoke, VA 24019 (O) 540-366-4406 (H) 434-391-9080 Email: [email protected] District Secretary: Mr. Terry Hall, 5444 Stayman Dr., Roanoke, VA 24012 (C) 540-769-7265 (H) 540-725-5383 Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Rev. William D. Smith, 685 Lewis B. Puller Mem. Highway, Saluda, VA 23149 (H) 804-785-9426 Email: [email protected] Members-At-Large (Ordained Ministers): Rev. Ricardo Rodriguez, 246 E. Jefferson Ave., Vinton, VA 24179 (O) 540-345-3385 (H) 540-977-2495 Dr. John W. Ott, 3645 Orange Ave., NE., Roanoke, VA 24012 (O) 540-342-3968 (H) 540-890-3531 Email: [email protected] Rev. Randy Garner, 4412 Powhatan Crossing, Williamsburg, VA 23185 (O) 757-258-0588 (H) 757-258-0588 Email: [email protected] Rev. Jess Holmes, 200 Deerwood Court, Chesapeake, VA 23320 (C) 757-634-6204 (H) 757-903-9067 Email: [email protected] Rev. Brady Stephens, 2101 Camden Ave., Parkersburg, WV 26104 (H) 304-420-9086 Email: [email protected] Members-At-Large (Laypersons): Dr. Louise Carlton, 1078 Beulah Rd., Saluda, VA 23149 (H) 804-785-7152 Email: [email protected] Mrs. Nancy Phillips, 185 Fox Grape Circle, Rocky Mount, VA 24151 (H) 540-483-4549 Email: [email protected] Mr. Edward L. Arrington, Jr., 801 Ainsley St., Martinsville, VA 24112 (H) 276-638-1155 (W) 276-638-3602 Email: [email protected] Mr. Charles Cantley, 626 Trenton Place, Huntington, WV 25701 (H) 304-529-4202 Email: [email protected] Mr. Ray Laffoon, Jr., 5040 Kelso St., Suffolk, VA 23435 (H) 757-686-8924 Email: [email protected] 3 Mr. Rich Tippey, 11910 Teeside Dr., Fredericksburg, VA 22407 (H) 540-786-1924 Email: [email protected] District Boards and Committees Action Committee - DBA Board of Ministerial Development - Rev. Chris Shinn, Chair; Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Ex-Officio; Rev. Bob Phaup, Ex-Officio Ministerial: Rev. Glen Robinson (2014), Rev. Barry Ashbrook (2014), Rev. Brad Snyder (2016), Dr. Kenneth Foutz (2016), Rev. Matt Reynolds(2015), Rev. Ricardo Rodriguez (2015) Lay: Mr. Charles Cantley (2014), Dr. Louise Carlton (2013), Mrs. Carrie Hopkins (2016) Mr. David Price (2015), Mrs. Linda Hudgins (2015) Board of Review – Rev.Charles Jones, Dr. Harold Gunsalus, Rev. John Hathaway, Rev. Gerald Rodgers, Mr. Charles Cantley, Mr. Ira Hartman, Dr. Lewis Sheckler. (Alternates: Rev. Ken Reed, Rev. Roy Rogers, Mr. Lee Westmoreland, Mr. Ron Vanderpool) Building Committee – Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Chair; Eastern Area: Rev. Charles Jones, Mr. Tom McAllister, Rev. Randy Garner, Mr. Steve Baber Central Area: Mr. Mike Vanderpool, Mr. Mike Laffoon, Rev. Aaron Patriquin Western Area: Mr. Burl Blackburn, Rev. B.R. Kincaid, Mr. Wade Davis D.B.A. Executive Committee – Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Rev. Robert W. Phaup, Rev. William D. Smith, Mr. Terry Hall, Dr. Louise Carlton, Mr. Edward Arrington. District Finance Committee – Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Chair; Rev. Robert W. Phaup, Rev. William D. Smith, Mr. Edward Arrington, Dr. John Ott, Mrs. Nancy Phillips. Evangelism and Church Growth Board - Rev. Steve O’Dell, Chair Judiciary Committee - (To be appointed if needed) Memorial Committee Chair – Rev. Tony Johnson Nominating Committee (2015) – Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Chair; Rev.
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