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

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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]

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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. Art Good, Rev. Barry Ashbrook, Rev. Jason Argo, Rev. Robert Jackson, Mrs. Kelly Schuhmann, Mr. Edward Arrington, Mrs. Ethelyn Kilmer, Mrs. Joyce Rodriguez.

Public Morals and Social Concerns Committee - Dr. Lewis Sheckler & Rev. Myron Atkinson,Co-Chairs; Rev. John Hopkins, Rev. Gary Combs, Mrs. Sandee Johnson

Shenandoah Family Camp Council – Dr. David L. Hurd, Chair; Mr. Burl Blackburn, Camp Manager; Mrs. Ruth Blackburn, Treasurer; Mrs. Carol Butcher, Secretary; Mr. Art Price, Workers Committee Chair; Rev. Jason Page, Lease Holders Assoc., Rev. B.R. Kincaid, Rev. Myron Atkinson, Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Ex- Officio

World Missions Board – Mrs. Kelly Schuhmann, Chair,

4 Cluster Groups 2014 - 2015

COASTAL REGION Brad Snyder, Cluster Leader

Asbury La Familia de Dios Broadcast Mountain Road Christ Community Oak Grove First Simple Church Remlik Fredericksburg

EAST BLUE RIDGE CLUSTER GROUP John Williamson, Cluster Leader

Brookhill Jordantown Crosspoint Parkway, Roanoke Crewe Vinton Gladys

MOUNTAIN CLUSTER GROUP Tony Johnson, Cluster Leader

Baywood (Galax) First, Blacksburg Calvary Chapel Mountain View Christiansburg Radford Wesleyan Community

NORTHERN CLUSTER GROUP Walter Knight, Cluster Leader

Cuzzart Life Gate Fairmont New Beginnings

PARKERSBURG CLUSTER GROUP Brady Stephens, Cluster Leader

Davis Memorial Paden City Homeland Vienna

PRINCETON CLUSTER GROUP Roy Rogers, Cluster Leader

Bramwell Lorton Lick Covington Mount Hope Doran

SOUTHERN CLUSTER GROUP David Henry, Cluster Leader

Aiken Summit Minnie’s Chapel Clearview Preston Five Forks Raven Rock

5 SHENANDOAH CLUSTER GROUP Craig Horton, Cluster Leader

Cornerstone Parkway, Staunton Grace, Martinsburg Waynesboro Monticello Welcome New Hope

WEST BLUE RIDGE CLUSTER GROUP Myron Atkinson, Cluster Leader

Crossroads Community Living Hope Emmanuel Penn Forest Faith, Salem Salem First, Roanoke Valley View

WESTERN CLUSTER GROUP TBD, Cluster Leader

Faith Community Re:Claim First, Huntington Summerlee Grace, Culloden Three Mile Lens Creek Williamson Nellis

6 Church / Pastor Directory (Address = Mailing Address) (Location = Physical Location)

Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Aiken Summit Pastor Barnes Arnold Ida 686 Longhook Rd. Eden, NC 27288 336-623-1239 idaandarnoldbarnes@yaho o.com Location Aiken Summit 4980 Axton Road Axton, VA 24054

Address Aiken Summit 6647 Axton Rd. Axton, VA 24054 276-650-2485 Asbury Pastor Gorsline Paul Sarah 97 Hull Street Newport News, VA 23601 318-573-9441 [email protected]

Address Asbury 605 Harpersville Rd. Newport News, VA 23601 757-596-9674 Baywood Pastor Miller Barry Yvonne 1995 Old Baywood Rd. Galax, VA 24333 276-236-6935 [email protected]

Address Baywood 1995 Old Baywood Rd. Galax, VA 24333 276-236-3798 Bramwell Pastor Conklin Gary Rebecca P.O. Box 1242 Bramwell, WV 24715 304-248-8431 [email protected] m Location Bramwell N. River St. Bramwell, WV

Address Bramwell P.O. Box 293 Bramwell, WV 24715 Broadcast Church* Pastor Holmes Jess Charity 200 Deerwood Court Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-903-9067 [email protected]

Address Broadcast Church* 200 Deerwood Court Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-903-9067 Brookhill Pastor Horrell Joe Shawn 1043 Cifax Rd. Forest, VA 24551 540-586-4902 pastorjoe@brookhillchurch .com Assistant Alvey Dominic Kendall 2385 Goode Station Rd. Goode, VA 24556 [email protected] Apt. A Assistant Jackson William Bernadette 1043 Cifax Rd. Forest, VA 24551 [email protected] m Assistant Newman Michael Debbie 1256 Cobbs Creek Rd. Forest, VA 24551 434-525-0149 [email protected]

7 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Address Brookhill 1043 Cifax Rd. Forest, VA 24551 540-586-2394 Calvary Chapel (Affiliate) Pastor Alley James Elaine 5959 Alum Springs Rd Dublin, VA 24084 540-980-6036 [email protected]

Location Calvary Chapel 5595 Cougar Trail Road Dublin, VA 24084

Address Calvary Chapel P.O. Box 592 Dublin, VA 24084 Christ Community Pastor Garner Randy Cindy 9001 Richmond Road Toano, VA 23168 757-592-7618 willchurch@christcommuni West ty-church.com Assistant Amstutz Andrew Sarah 9001 Richmond Road Toano, VA 23168 757-566-8364 pastorandrew@christcom West munity-church.com Address Christ Community 9001 Richmond Road Toano, VA 23168 757-566-8364 West Christiansburg Pastor Hurd David Deborah 1030 Harless St. Christiansburg, VA 24073 540-381-0279 [email protected]

Address Christiansburg 525 Harkrader St. Christiansburg, VA 24073 540-381-0279 Clearview Pastor Long James Violet 925 Barrows Mill Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-415-2060 clearviewwesleyan@comc ast.net Address Clearview 925 Barrows Mill Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-632-4435 Cornerstone* Pastor Schiavone Anthony Joy 3004 Berkmar Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 tony@cornerstonecommu nity.tv Address Cornerstone* 3004 Berkmar Dr. Charlottesville, VA 22901 434-227-8992 Covington* Pastor Watts Alan Karen P.O. Box 572 Glasgow, VA 24555 540-521-9457 pastor-randy- [email protected] Location Covington* 209 E. Pine St. Covington, VA

Address Covington* P.O. Box 56 Covington, VA 24426 540-962-6906 Crewe Pastor Norton Ann 701 Milnwood Rd. Farmville, VA 23901 [email protected]

Address Crewe 1012 W. Carolina Ave. Crewe, VA 23930 434-645-2009

8 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Crosspoint Pastor Williamson John Kathy 7619 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 434-239-4497 johnw@crosspointwesleya n.com Assistant Rabon Steve 7619 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502

Address Crosspoint 7619 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 434-237-5733 Crossroads Community (Affiliate) Pastor Smithers Ricky Tianna 895 Terrell Dr. Wirtz, VA 24184 540-238-9903 [email protected]

Address 525 Bonbrook Mill Rd. Rocky Mount, VA 24151 Cuzzart Pastor Knight Walter Della 893 Centenary Road Bruceton Mills, WV 26525 304-379-4972 [email protected]

Address Cuzzart 873 Centenary Road Bruceton Mills, WV 26525 Davis Memorial* Pastor Bourne Rick Mae P.O. Box 402 Syracuse, OH 45771 740-475-9449 pastorrickybourne@gmail. com Location Davis Memorial* 2700 Broad St. Parkersburg, WV 26101

Address Davis Memorial* 2605 Broad St. Parkersburg, WV 26101 Doran Pastor Lockard Jason 118 Gulf Ave. Raven, VA 24639 276-964-2280 [email protected] om Location Doran 539 Kirby Road Raven, VA 24639

Address Doran 118 Gulf Ave. Raven, VA 24639 Emmanuel, Roanoke Pastor O'Dell Stephen Anne 4816 Florist Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-366-5458 [email protected]

Assistant Heystek Travis Hannah 402 Hershberger Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 269-329-8555 [email protected]

Address Emmanuel, Roano 402 Hershberger Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-366-3088 emmanuelwesleyan@veriz on.net Fairmont* Pastor Carpenter Timothy Terry 462 Pride Ridge Rd Fairmont, WV 26554 304-368-0215

Location Fairmont E. Dale Fairmont, WV Rd.(Meadowdale) Address Fairmont* 462 Pride Ridge Rd. Fairmont, WV 26554

9 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Faith Community* Pastor Shinn Chris Lisa 242 Walnut Drive Poca, WV 25159 304-755-7815 charlestonfaithchurch@ya hoo.com Location Faith Community 614 Florida St. Charleston, WV

Assistant Shinn Lisa Chris 242 Walnut Drive Poca, WV 25159 304-549-8336

Address Faith Community* P.O. Box 265 Poca, WV 25159 304-755-7815 Faith, Salem Pastor Rogers Roy Karen 5435 Tomahawk Circle Salem, VA 24153 540-380-3140 [email protected]

Location Faith 4431 Allegheny Dr. Salem, VA 24153 540-380-3952

Assistant Shelor Arlis Linda P.O. Box 1784 Salem, VA 24153 540-387-3119 [email protected]

Address Faith, Salem 5435 Tomahawk Circle Salem, VA 24153 First Simple Church* Pastor Frye Lucius (Sam) Debbie 4220 Haymarket Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 757-870-0075 [email protected]

Assistant Daigneault David Bobbie 130 Devon Shire Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 757-565-6485 [email protected]

Address First Simple Churc 16401 Chickahominy Williamsburg, VA 23185 804-829-2002 Bluff Rd. First, Blacksburg Pastor Hopkins John Carrie 1406 Giles Rd. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-552-1976 [email protected]

Address First, Blacksburg 1406 Giles Rd. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-552-4924 First, Huntington Pastor Robinson Glen Natalie 3135 Washington Blvd. Huntington, WV 25705 304-690-1968 [email protected]

Address First, Huntington 3135 Washington Blvd. Huntington, WV 25705 304-627-1462 First, Roanoke Pastor Shaffer II Herbert Risa 3706 Peters Creek Rd. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-362-0238 [email protected]

Address First, Roanoke 3706 Peters Creek Rd. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-563-4481 [email protected] Five Forks Pastor Henry David Carol 3800 Salem Highway Stuart, VA 24171 276-692-5281 pastordave@fiveforkswesl eyan.org Address Five Forks 3778 Salem Highway Stuart, VA 24171 276-694-3618 Fredericksburg

10 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Pastor Snyder Bradley Barbara 130 Mosby St. Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540-520-5396 [email protected]

Address Fredericksburg 130 Mosby St. Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540-891-1313 Gladys* Pastor Jugar Kelly 7619 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502

Address Gladys* 4313 E. Ferry Rd. Gladys, VA 24554 Grace, Culloden Pastor Page Jason Jessika 127 Cheyenne Trail Ona, WV 25545 304-634-5638 [email protected] om Location Grace 2200 Charleys Creek Rd. Culloden, WV 25510 304-743-5515

Assistant Bonham Charles Charlene 4861 Dunlavy Rd. Pliny, WV 25082 304-550-3301

Address Grace, Culloden P.O. Box 890 Culloden, WV 25510 304-743-5515 Grace, Martinsburg Pastor Reed Sharon P.O. Box 4134 Martinsburg, WV 25402 304-676-6774 [email protected] om Location Grace, Martinsburg 1400 Echo St. Martinsburg, WV 25401 304-264-0993

Address Grace, Martinsburg P.O. Box 2808 Martinsburg, WV 25401 Homeland Community* Pastor Stephens Brady Jenny 1448 Winding Road Parkersburg, WV 26104 304-428-4689 [email protected] rg Address Homeland Commu 2101 Camden Ave. Parkersburg, WV 26101 304-420-9086 Jordantown Pastor Keaton James Carolyn 240 Northridge Rd. Hardy, VA 24101 540-721-3137 [email protected]

Assistant Reynolds Matthew Samantha 775 Camp North Rd. Salem, VA 24153 540-588-2825 [email protected]

Address Jordantown 5812 Jordantown Road Vinton, VA 24179 540-890-3495 La Familia de Dios* Pastor Flores E. Eliseo Liz 3801 Alberta Dr. North Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540-710-5994 [email protected]

Address La Familia de Dios 130 Mosby St. Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540-891-1313 La Mision Hispana (Affiliate) Pastor Calhoun David Sybil 5544 Saunders Rd. Vinton, VA 24179 540-529-4101 [email protected]

Location La Mision Hispana 523 Vinton Mill Ct. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-529-4101

11 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Address La Mision Hispana 5544 Saunders Road Vinton, VA 24179 540-529-4101 Lens Creek Pastor Gogus Roger Penny P.O. Box 295 Bloomingrose, WV 25024 304-837-7469 [email protected]

Location Lens Creek Rt. 94 S. of Marmet, WV

Address Lens Creek P.O. Box 295 Bloomingrose, WV 25024 304-837-7469 Life Gate* Pastor Knotts Aaron Mia 1112 W. State Ave. Terra Alta, WV 26764

Location Life Gate Rt. 7 in Terra Alta

Address Life Gate Church* Rt. 1, Box 121 Terra Alta, WV 26764 304-789-5212 Living Hope Fellowship* Pastor Moore Robert Debra 5681 Meadowcrest St. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-562-8540 [email protected]

Location Living Hope 5436 Lee Highway Troutville, VA 540-992-5735

Address Living Hope Fellow P.O. Box 695 Troutville, VA 24175 Lorton Lick* Pastor Wright Barry Freda P.O. Box 803 Bluefield, VA 24605 276-322-3304 [email protected]

Location Lorton Lick Skating Rink Hollow Lorton Lick, WV 304-589-7904 Road (Off Rt. 71) Address Lorton Lick* P.O. Box 803 Bluefield, VA 24605 Minnies Chapel Pastor Combs Gary Phyllis 56 Hanby Place Lane Stuart, VA 24171 276-694-4855 [email protected]

Location Minnies Chapel 161 Minnies Chapel Stuart, VA 24171 Loop Address Minnie's Chapel 105 Minnies Chapel Stuart, VA 24171 276-694-7488 Loop Monticello Pastor Young Theodore 12604 Longwater Drive Bowie, MD 20721 301-922-7903 [email protected] om Assistant Walton Windy P.O. Box 718 Gordonsville, VA 22942 [email protected]

Address Monticello 2001 Earlysville Rd. Earlysville, VA 22936 434-973-5578 Mount Hope*

12 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Pastor Midkiff Richard Drema 11 High School Drive Mt. Hope, WV 25880 304-877-3551 [email protected]

Address Mount Hope* 120 S. Church Ave. Mt. Hope, WV 25880 Mountain Road* Pastor Groves William Jane 2655 Shirley's Cove Goochland, VA 23063 804-457-4295 [email protected]

Location Mountain Road* 3770 Mountain Rd. Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-672-7760

Address Mountain Road* 2655 Shirley's Cove Goochland, VA 23063 Mountain View Pastor Hurd David Debbie 1030 Harless St. Christiansburg, VA 24073 540-381-0279 [email protected]

Location Mountain View 1607 Meadowbrook Blacksburg, VA 24060 Drive Address Mountain View 1030 Harless St. Christiansburg, VA 24073 540-381-4497 Nellis* Pastor Kratz Roger Shari 614 Main St. Charleston, WV 25302 304-342-8881 [email protected] et Location Nellis 62 Fork Creek Road Nellis, WV 25142

Address Nellis* P.O. Box 105 Nellis, WV 25142 New Beginnings* Pastor Kiehl Brian Joy 17 Linden St. Westover, WV 26501 304-284-8891 [email protected]

Address New Beginnings* 101 Metro Drive Morgantown, WV 26501 304-292-4963 New Hope Fellowship* Pastor Deavers Patricia P.O. Box 834 Fairfax, VA 22038 703-861-1248 [email protected]

Location New Hope Fellows 4615 Stringfellow Rd. Chantilly, VA 703-817-1144

Address New Hope Fellows P.O. Box 219 Fairfax, VA 22038 703-817-1144 Oak Grove Pastor Ashbrook Barry Rosemary 16354 Woodman Hall Montpelier, VA 23192 804-883-6718 pastorbarryashbrook@outl Rd. ook.com Address Oak Grove 16360 Woodman Hall Montpelier, VA 23192 804-883-6718 [email protected] Rd. rg Paden City* Pastor Tennant Jack Sue P.O. Box 179 Paden City, WV 26159 304-771-8201 [email protected] om

13 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Address Paden City* 420 Wallace Place Paden City, WV 26159 Parkway, Roanoke Pastor Ott John Kathy 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke VA 24012 540-977-2226 [email protected]

Assistant Haithcock Paul Heather 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-589-6629 phaithcock@parkwayroan oke.com Assistant Lauridsen Michael Angie 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-342-3968 mlauridsen@parkwayroan oke.com Assistant Miller Lincoln Lindsey 3645 Orange Ave. NE Roanoke, VA 24012 540-597-3011 [email protected] om Address Parkway, Roanoke 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-342-3968 Parkway, Staunton Pastor Lawson Barry Rosemary 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-942-1019 [email protected]

Assistant Argot Pam Dale 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-448-4316

Assistant Argot Dale Pam 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-448-4316 [email protected]

Address Parkway, Staunton 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-885-1804 [email protected] Penn Forest Pastor Atkinson Myron Mandy 3735 Chaparral Dr. SW Roanoke, VA 24018 540-769-2357 [email protected]

Assistant Chilson Darren Courtney 3735 Chapparal Dr. SW Roanoke, VA 24018 704-685-3988 pastordarren1129@gmail. com Address Penn Forest 3735 Chapparal Dr.SW Roanoke, VA 24018 540-772-9482 Preston Pastor Furrow Martin Iris 1575 Preston Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-957-2025 [email protected] m Address Preston 1575 Preston Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-957-2159 Radford Pastor Janofski Gale Janet 1011 Dundee Drive Radford, VA 24141 [email protected]

Location Radford 1218 Clement St. Radford, VA 24141 540-639-4273

Address Radford 1011 Dundee Dr. Radford, VA 24141 Raven Rock Pastor Aldrich, Jr. John Marsha 745 Irish Rd. Rural Hall, NC 27045 [email protected]

Address Raven Rock 1912 Raven Rock Road Ararat, VA 24053 276-251-2268

14 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Re:Claim Church* Pastor Adkins Michael Corey Brittany 1536 Greenbrier Dr. Huntington, WV 25704-9417 304-544-4290 [email protected]

Address Re:Claim Church* 1536 Greenbrier Dr. Huntington, WV 25704 304-544-4290 [email protected] Remlik Pastor Smith William Rebecca 685 Lewis B. Puller Saluda VA 23149 804-785-9426 [email protected] Mem. Hwy om Location Remlik 775 Flats Road Urbanna, VA 23175

Assistant Hearnsberger Cory Mandy 252 Burch Rd. Urbanna, VA 23175 804-815-8999 coryhearnsberger@yahoo. com Address Remlik 370 Burch Road Urbanna, VA 23175 804-758-2776 Salem Pastor Dupin Kenneth Joy 424 Chamberlain Lane Salem, VA 24153 540-389-9281 [email protected]

Address Salem 424 Chamberlain Lane Salem, VA 24153 540-389-2720 Summerlee* Pastor Moore Robert Ann 890 Coal Bank Hollow Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-267-5340 Rd. Address Summerlee* 1880 Summerlee Rd. Oak Hill, WV 25901 304-469-7614 Three Mile Pastor Hoffman Kelton 36 West Union Rd. Clendenin, WV 25045 304-548-4738

Address Three Mile 817 Three Mile Rd. Elkview, WV 25071 Valley View Pastor Good Arthur Tracy 2302 Oakland Blvd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-343-1684 [email protected]

Address Valley View 2302 Oakland Blvd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-366-5053 valleyviewwesleyan@veriz on.net Vienna Pastor Wooten Russell Diane 1309 55th St. Vienna, WV 26105 304-295-0405 pastorwooten@suddenlink .net Address Vienna 1220 11th St. Vienna, WV 26105 304-422-5097 Vinton Pastor Rodriguez Ricardo Joyce 1720 West Ruritan Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-977-2495 [email protected]

Address Vinton 246 E. Jefferson Ave. Vinton, VA 24179 540-345-3385

15 Last Name First Name Spouse Address City Zip Phone Email Waynesboro Pastor Horton Craig Vilene 1438 N. Delphine Ave. Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-946-1702 pastorcraighorton@yahoo. com Address Waynesboro 1438 N. Delphine Ave. Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-946-1702 Welcome Pastor Goe Reed Rhonda 26599 N. James New Canton, VA 23123 434-581-3662 [email protected] Madison Highway Address Welcome 26599 N. James New Canton, VA 23123 434-581-3662 Madison Hwy. Wesleyan Community Pastor Johnson Tony Sandee 201 Ardmore St. Blacksburg, VA 24060 [email protected]

Address Wesleyan Commu 1521 S. Main St. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-951-7911 Williamson Pastor Kincaid B.R. Wanda 522 Peter Street Williamson, WV 25661 304-235-5892 [email protected] m Location Williamson 502 Peter St. Williamson, WV 25661

Address Williamson 522 Peter St. Williamson, WV 25661 304-836-8444

16 Licensed Personnel Directory

Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

MS-PS Adkins Michael Cor Brittany 1536 Greenbrier Dr. Huntington, WV 25704-9 304-544-4290 [email protected]

OM-PA Aldrich, Jr. John Marsha 745 Irish Rd. Rural Hall, NC 27045 276-251-2268 [email protected]

OM-RT Alford Matthew Joan 61 Cradle Lane Rustburg, VA 24588 434-309-1797 [email protected]

OM-AW-F Alley James Elaine 5959 Alum Springs Rd Dublin, VA 24084 540-980-6036 [email protected]

MS-ST Alvey Dominic Kendall 2385 Goode Station Rd. Apt. Goode, VA 24556 540-586-2394 [email protected] A

OM-A1 Amstutz Andrew Sarah 9001 Richmond Road West Toano, VA 23168 757-566-8364 pastorandrew@christcommu nity-church.com

OM-A1 Argot Pam Dale 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-448-4316

OM-A1 Argot Dale Pam 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-448-4316 540-885-1804 [email protected]

OM-PA Ashbrook Barry Rosemary 16354 Woodman Hall Rd. Montpelier, VA 23192 804-883-6718 804-212-4504 pastorbarryashbrook@outlo ok.com

OM-PA Atkinson Myron Mandy 3735 Chaparral Dr. SW Roanoke, VA 24018 540-769-2357 540-772-9482 [email protected]

LA-LP Barnes Arnold Ida 686 Longhook Rd. Eden, NC 27288 336-623-1239 idaandarnoldbarnes@yahoo .com

OM-RT Bayse David Mae 485 Highway View Rd. Hurt VA 24563 434-324-4298 [email protected] t

OM-RT Belcher Stanley Brenda 415 Old White Bridge Rd. Waynesboro, VA 22980 540- 942-2603 [email protected]

OM-WA Bennett Jeffrey 612 North St. Bedford, VA 24523 540-586-1439 [email protected]

MS-ST Blatt Jonathan 4020 Farmington Dr. Hurricane, WV 25526 [email protected]

OM-SS Blyskal Theresa Harry 1175 Nemmo Rd. Vinton VA 24179 540-890-6653 [email protected]

OM-A1 Bonham Charles Charlene 4861 Dunlavy Rd. Pliny, WV 25082 304-550-3301

MS-ST Bormann Sarah Don 3302 McConnellsville Rd. Blossvale, NY 13308 315-240-1577 [email protected]

OM-SD Bourne Rick Mae P.O. Box 402 Syracuse, OH 45771 740-475-9449 [email protected] m

OM-WA Bowers Charles 2225 Arwick Ave. Morgantown,WV 26508 304-291-3322 [email protected] et

17 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-PT Burdette Billy Rosa 187 Blue Creek Rd. Elkview, WV 25071 304-965-5791 304-541-2606 [email protected]

MS-PS Calhoun David Sybil 5544 Saunders Rd. Vinton, VA 24179 540-529-4101 [email protected]

LM-PA Carpenter Timothy Terry 462 Pride Ridge Rd Fairmont, WV 26554 304-368-0215

OM-A1 Chilson Darren Courtney 3735 Chapparal Dr. SW Roanoke, VA 24018 704-685-3988 540-772-9482 [email protected] m

MS-ST Chivers Randall 6336 Adair Ave. Norfolk, VA 23502 757-754-1318 757-498-1186 [email protected]

OM-RT Cockerill Gareth Rosa 528 E. Leake St. Clinton MS 39056 601-924-3263 601-366-8880 [email protected]

OM-CH Collins, Jr. J. Leland Beverley 117 Parkins Lane Winchester, VA 22602 540-662-2207 540-536-8181 [email protected] m

OM-PA Combs Gary Phyllis 56 Hanby Place Lane Stuart, VA 24171 276-694-4855 [email protected]

OM-PA Conklin Gary Rebecca P.O. Box 1242 Bramwell, WV 24715 304-248-8431 304-888-5694 [email protected]

OM-WA Conn Susan Todd 5562 Wipledale Ave. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-562-1270

OM-WA Conn Todd Susan 5562 Wipledale Ave. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-562-1270 [email protected]

OM-A1 Daigneault David Bobbie 130 Devon Shire Drive Williamsburg, VA 23188 757-565-6485 757-566-8364 [email protected]

MS-ST Davis Wade Rochelle 185 Blue Creek Rd. Elkview, WV 25071 304-965-7722 [email protected]

OM-PA Deavers Patricia P.O. Box 834 Fairfax, VA 22038 703-861-1248 703-323-3103 [email protected]

OM-WA Donneberg, Jr Charles 7415 Richland Dr. Lynchburg, VA 24502 434-239-4571 434-239-0496 [email protected] om

OM-RT Drillien Ronald Sandra 6403 Cisco Road Petroleum, WV 26161 304-628-3946 304-485-8107 [email protected]

OM-PM Dupin Kenneth Joy 424 Chamberlain Lane Salem, VA 24153 540-389-9281 540-389-2720 [email protected]

MS-ST Eddy Fred Sally 2434 Daybrook Rd. Fairview, WV 26570 304-798-3217 [email protected]

MS-ST Edwards Michael 510 Ridgecrest Drive Roanoke, VA 24019 540-589-5877 [email protected]

CL-LM Elliott Esther P.O. Box 325, Gonubie 5256 Republic of South Africa

OM-CH Evans William 4017 Travis Pky Annandale, VA 22003 571-471-4598 [email protected]

OM-PA Flores E. Eliseo Liz 3801 Alberta Dr. North Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540-710-5994 540-891-1313 [email protected]

OM-RT Foutz Kenneth Alice P.O. Box 1020 SWU Box Central, SC 29630 864-639-2505 [email protected] 1873

18 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-PA Frye Lucius (Sam Debbie 4220 Haymarket Lane Williamsburg, VA 23188 757-870-0075 [email protected]

OM-RT Fugate Thelmon Joan 913 E. 2nd St. Richlands, VA 24641 276-322-3613 276-945-9256 [email protected]

OM-PA Furrow Martin Iris 1575 Preston Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-957-2025 [email protected]

OM-PM Garner Randy Cindy 9001 Richmond Road West Toano, VA 23168 757-592-7618 757-566-8364 willchurch@christcommunity -church.com

LA-LP Goe Reed Rhonda 26599 N. James Madison New Canton, VA 23123 434-581-3662 434-581-3662 [email protected] Highway

OM-PA Gogus Roger Penny P.O. Box 295 Bloomingrose, WV 25024 304-837-7469 [email protected]

OM-PA Good Arthur Tracy 2302 Oakland Blvd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-343-1684 540-366-5053 [email protected]

OM-PA Gorsline Paul Sarah 97 Hull Street Newport News, VA 23601 318-573-9441 [email protected]

OM-PA Groves William Jane 2655 Shirley's Cove Goochland, VA 23063 804-457-4295 804-201-5633 [email protected]

OM-RT Guile Dennis 24 5th St. Roseville, OH 43777 740-697-2459

OM-RT Gunsalus Harold Mary P.O. Box 16052 High Point, NC 27261 336-617-4770 [email protected]

MS-ST Guthrie Janet Tim 721 Mount Vernon Ave. Salem, VA 24153 540-375-3274 540-983-4603 [email protected]

OM-A1 Haithcock Paul Heather 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-589-6629 540-342-3968 phaithcock@parkwayroanok e.com

OM-RT Hall W. Curtis Estelle 778 Animal Clinic Rd. Stuart, VA 24171 276-694-4038

MS-ST Hammock Jeffrey Mich Cara 187 Blue Creek Road Elkview, WV 25071

OM-RT Hathaway John Elaine 1360 Hillview Dr. Milton, WV 25541 304-743-4731 [email protected]

OM-A1 Hearnsberger Cory Mandy 252 Burch Rd. Urbanna, VA 23175 804-815-8999 [email protected] om

OM-PA Henry David Carol 3800 Salem Highway Stuart, VA 24171 276-692-5281 pastordave@fiveforkswesley an.org

LM-A! Heystek Travis Hannah 402 Hershberger Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 269-329-8555 540-366-3088 [email protected]

OM-RT Hodge Ronald Darlene 112 Ellett Rd. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-951-2320 [email protected]

LA-LP Hoffman Kelton 36 West Union Rd. Clendenin, WV 25045 304-548-4738

OM-RT Holland John Gail 671 Sutton Rd. Madison, NC 27025 336-548-1681 [email protected]

OM-PA Holmes Jess Charity 200 Deerwood Court Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-903-9067 [email protected]

19 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-PA Hopkins John Carrie 1406 Giles Rd. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-552-1976 540-552-4924 [email protected]

OM-RT Horner Samuel Pattie 28 Wynfall Ave. Crisfield, MD 21817 410-968-0242

OM-PM Horrell Joe Shawn 1043 Cifax Rd. Forest, VA 24551 540-586-4902 540-586-2394 [email protected] om

OM-PA Horton Craig Vilene 1438 N. Delphine Ave. Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-946-1702 540-946-1702 [email protected] om

OM-WA House Gary 1004 Langhorne Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24503 [email protected]

OM-CH Hovan Kevin Heidi 1242A Engineer Drive Fort Richardson, AK 99505 907-222-3627 907-384-1388 [email protected]

OM-WA Hovan Heidi Kevin 1242A Engineer Drive Fort Richardson, AK 99505 907-222-3627 [email protected]

LL-SW Hubert - Daile Freda 3500-C N Fork Farms Road Blacksburg, VA 24060 [email protected]

OM-SS Humphrey Susan 205 Country Club Lane Galax VA 24333 276-233-4298 276-236-4868 [email protected]

MS-ST Hunter Danny 372 Ring Hollow Rd. Hernshaw, WV 25107 304-949-6611 [email protected] et

OM-PA Hurd David Debbie 1030 Harless St. Christiansburg, VA 24073 540-381-0279 540-449-1952 [email protected]

OM-WA Hurlburt Ronald Jackie 152 Dry Hill Lane Rustburg, VA 24588 434-821-4875 434-821-1091

OM-SA Jackson William Bernadette 1043 Cifax Rd. Forest, VA 24551 540-586-2394 [email protected]

OM-RS Jackson Robert Jerri 1727 Mountain Heights Dr. Salem, VA 24153 540-387-5711 [email protected] om

OM-WA James Robert Star 225 East Maple Ave. Fayetteville, WV 25840 304-574-0093 304-469-7614 [email protected]

OM-PA Janofski Gale Janet 1011 Dundee Drive Radford, VA 24141 [email protected]

MS-ST Johnson Joshua 107 South 1st Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 903-904-2533 [email protected]

OM-SS Johnson Gregory Karen 1771 Garretts Creek Rd. Wayne, WV 25570 304-972-4354 [email protected]

OM-PA Johnson Tony Sandee 201 Ardmore St. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-951-7199 [email protected]

OM-RT Jones Charles Sharon 2127 SE 17th Place Cape Coral, FL 33990 239-242-7221 [email protected]

OM-S1 Keaton James Carolyn 240 Northridge Rd. Hardy, VA 24101 540-721-3137 [email protected]

OM-SS Keaton Jeffrey Michelle 8420 Cloverdale Rd. Troutville, VA 24175 540-529-6562 ( [email protected]

OM-SS Kelley Eldred LuAnn 1110 Emmanuel Way Avon Park, FL. 33825 [email protected]

20 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-PA Kiehl Brian Joy 17 Linden St. Westover, WV 26501 304-284-8891 304-292-4963 [email protected]

OM-RS Kiggins, Jr. Martin Kathy 241 Georgetown Court Hanover, PA 17331 717-633-7375 [email protected]

OM-PA Kincaid B.R. Wanda 522 Peter Street Williamson, WV 25661 304-235-5892 [email protected]

OM-PA Knight Walter Della 893 Centenary Road Bruceton Mills, WV 26525 304-379-4972 [email protected]

LA-LP Knotts Aaron Mia 1112 W. State Ave. Terra Alta, WV 26764

MS-ST Kratz Aaron 614 Main St. Charleston, WV 25302 304-342-8881

OM-S1 Kratz Roger Shari 614 Main St. Charleston, WV 25302 304-342-8881 304-552-8148 [email protected]

OM-A1 Lauridsen Michael Angie 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-342-3968 540-342-3968 mlauridsen@parkwayroanok e.com

OM-PM Lawson Barry Rosemary 1987 Springhill Rd. Staunton, VA 24401 540-942-1019 540-885-1804 [email protected]

OM-WA Lee Mike 1327 Nover Ave. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-521-1304

OM-CH Lemasters John Irene 403 Ardmore St. Blacksburg VA 24060 540-552-4711 [email protected]

OM-WA Lewis Don Pam 331 Lewis Road Weedville, PA 15868 814-787-7833

LA-LP Lockard Jason 118 Gulf Ave. Raven, VA 24639 276-964-2280 [email protected] m

OM-RT Long Donald Beverly 716 Northridge St. Denton, TX 76201 940-384-1323 [email protected]

OM-PA Long James Violet 925 Barrows Mill Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-415-2060 276-632-4435 clearviewwesleyan@comcas t.net

CL-CW Long Violet James 322 Greyson St. Martinsville, VA 24112 276-415-2060 [email protected]

OM-GE Long David Kimberly 5945 Hines Circle Lynchburg, VA 24502 [email protected]

MS-ST Lucas Mitchell Rt. 4, Box 308 Salem, WV 26426

OM-RT Lupton Richard Martha 8029 Epworth Drive Brooksville, FL 34601 352-797-9685 [email protected]

OM-RT McClung Thomas Patricia 1620 Division St. Ext. Parkersburg, WV 26101 304-422-5097 [email protected]

OM-RT Meeks Paul 402 Hershberger Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-366-3088 [email protected]

OM-SD Midkiff Richard Drema 11 High School Drive Mt. Hope, WV 25880 304-877-3551 [email protected]

MS-ST Miller Daryl 4719 Player Drive Roanoke, VA 24019 540-641-1215 [email protected]

21 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-A1 Miller Lincoln Lindsey 3645 Orange Ave. NE Roanoke, VA 24012 540-597-3011 540-342-3968 [email protected] m

OM-PA Miller Barry Yvonne 1995 Old Baywood Rd. Galax, VA 24333 276-236-6935 276-236-3798 [email protected]

OM-RT Miller Stephen Lynn 114 Prospect Rd. Hurt, VA 24563 434-534-1495 [email protected]

MS-ST Miller Stephanie 114 Prospect Road Hurt, VA 24563 [email protected]

OM-PA Moore Robert Debra 5681 Meadowcrest St. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-562-8540 540-521-0574 [email protected]

OM-PA Moore Robert Ann 890 Coal Bank Hollow Rd. Blacksburg, VA 24060 540-267-5340

MS-ST Mullen Michael Jennifer 2423 Marr St. NW Roanoke, VA 24012 540-793-6737 [email protected]

MS-ST Nelson Mitchell 10558 Ridgeview/Nellis Rd. Nellis, WV 25142 304-836-8367

OM-A1 Newman Michael Debbie 1256 Cobbs Creek Rd. Forest, VA 24551 434-525-0149 [email protected]

OM-S1 Norton Ann 701 Milnwood Rd. Farmville, VA 23901 [email protected]

OM-PM O'Dell Stephen Anne 4816 Florist Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-366-5458 540-366-3088 [email protected]

OM-PM Ott John Kathy 3645 Orange Ave. N.E. Roanoke VA 24012 540-977-2226 540-342-3968 [email protected]

OM-PM Page Jason Jessika 127 Cheyenne Trail Ona, WV 25545 304-634-5638 [email protected] m

OM-WA Patriquin Aaron Patty 2186 Horn Circle Vinton, VA 24179 434-270-4714 [email protected]

MS-ST Pearson Michael 152 Laurel Drive Mineral, VA 23117 804-677-4959 [email protected]

CM-RT Pennington Bernard Maureen 1989 Webley Fork Rd. New Milton, WV 26411 304-873-3190

OM-SS Peverall Alice 6721 Albert Rd. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-362-0426 [email protected]

OM-DA Phaup Robert Lisa 278 Fork Rd. Farmville, VA 23901 434-391-9080 540-366-4406 [email protected]

MS-ST Pierre-Louis Arly Josie 13620 Brandy Oaks Dr. Chesterfield, VA 23832 804-739-9869 [email protected]

OM-PA Reed Sharon P.O. Box 4134 Martinsburg, WV 25402 304-676-6774 [email protected] m

OM-RT Reed Kenneth Ruth 115 Janesa Dr. Martinsburg, WV 25403 304-264-9183 [email protected]

OM-WA Reed Rebecca Francis 905 Emerald Dr. Vinton, VA 24179 540-981-0172

MS-ST Rexach Hilda Herman 7678 Woodstream Ct. Springfield, VA 22153 703-966-3881 [email protected]

OM-DS Reynolds Gregory Becky P.O. Box 7165 Roanoke, VA 24019 540-992-4950 540-366-4406 [email protected]

22 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-A1 Reynolds Matthew Samantha 775 Camp North Rd. Salem, VA 24153 540-588-2825 540-389-2720 [email protected]

OM-RT Reynolds Dale Ann 6610 Sherry Rd. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-362-1555 [email protected]

CM-WA Rhodenizer, J John Mickie 6532 Greenway Dr. Apt 105 Roanoke VA 24019 540-366-8519 540-309-9443 [email protected]

MS-ST Rigdon Trey 8307 Houndstooth Dr. Charlotte, NC 28227 757-408-2053 [email protected]

OM-RT Riggins Marshall 196 Phillippi Rd. Garrett, PA 15542-8

OM-PA Robinson Glen Natalie 3135 Washington Blvd. Huntington, WV 25705 304-690-1968 304-523-3274 [email protected]

OM-CH Rodgers Gerald Brenda 10820 Lake Shore Lane Fredericksburg, VA 22407 540-548-4076 540-548-8257 [email protected] om

OM-PM Rodriguez Ricardo Joyce 1720 West Ruritan Rd. Roanoke, VA 24012 540-977-2495 540-345-3385 [email protected]

OM-PM Rogers Roy Karen 5435 Tomahawk Circle Salem, VA 24153 540-380-3140 [email protected]

LL-SW Rogers Karen Roy 5435 Tomahawk Circle Salem, VA 24153 540-380-3140 540-765-7899 [email protected]

OM-PA Schiavone Anthony Joy 3004 Berkmar Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 tony@cornerstonecommunit y.tv

OM-RS Shaffer Barry Janice 1079 Wellington Drive Forest, VA 24551 540-529-3918 [email protected]

OM-PA Shaffer II Herbert Risa 3706 Peters Creek Rd. Roanoke, VA 24019 540-362-0238 540-563-4481 [email protected]

CM-A1 Shelor Arlis Linda P.O. Box 1784 Salem, VA 24153 540-387-3119 540-871-4731 [email protected]

OM-CH Shepherd Edward Gladys 2053 Meadowbrook Rd NW Roanoke, VA 24017 540-562-0890 [email protected]

OM-PA Shinn Chris Lisa 242 Walnut Drive Poca, WV 25159 304-755-7815 charlestonfaithchurch@yaho o.com

LM-A1 Shinn Lisa Chris 242 Walnut Drive Poca, WV 25159 304-549-8336

MS-ST Smith Mitchell Beverly 1095 George Rd. Westfield, NC 27053 336-826-0600 youthpastor@fiveforkswesle yan.org

OM-PA Smith William Rebecca 685 Lewis B. Puller Mem. Saluda VA 23149 804-785-9426 804-758-3326 [email protected] Hwy m

LM-PA Smithers Ricky Tianna 895 Terrell Dr. Wirtz, VA 24184 540-238-9903 [email protected]

OM-PA Snyder Bradley Barbara 130 Mosby St. Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540-520-5396 540-891-1313 [email protected]

OM-PM Stephens Brady Jenny 1448 Winding Road Parkersburg, WV 26104 304-428-4689 304-420-9086 [email protected] g

OM-WA Switter Jeffrey Diana 195 Bottom Rd. Raven, VA 24639 276-963-2139 [email protected]

23 Category Last name First Name Spouse Address City, State Zip Home Phone Office Phone Email

OM-RT Talley Winfield Nancy 907 Belmont Dr. Lancaster VA 22503 804-462-7908 [email protected]

MS-PS Tennant Jack Sue P.O. Box 179 Paden City, WV 26159 304-771-8201 [email protected] m

MS-ST Van Steenbur Christy Barry 3020 Mud Pike Christiansburg, VA 24073 540-552-7777 [email protected]

OM-MI Van Steenbur Barry Christy 1011 Dundee Dr. Radford, VA 24141 540-639-4273 [email protected] om

OM-SS Walters David Sherry 227 Fairmount Rd. Statesville, NC 28625 704-876-3060 [email protected]

LM-A1 Walton Windy P.O. Box 718 Gordonsville, VA 22942 [email protected]

MS-ST Watts Adam P.O. Box 572 Glasgow, VA 24555 540-793-2726 [email protected]

LA-LP Watts Alan Karen P.O. Box 572 Glasgow, VA 24555 540-521-9457 pastor-randy- [email protected]

OM-WA White Stephen Brenda 904 S. Division St. Apt. 10 Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 304-454-9031 [email protected]

OM-PA Williamson John Kathy 7619 Timberlake Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 434-239-4497 434-237-5733 johnw@crosspointwesleyan. com

OM-SS Wilmoth Thomas Judy 708 Peaks St. Bedford, VA 24523 540-586-8612 [email protected]

OM-GE Wingfield Stephen Barbara 1345 Windsor Lane Mt. Crawford, VA 22841 540-433-0769

LM-PA Wooten Russell Diane 1309 55th St. Vienna, WV 26105 304-295-0405 304-480-6606 [email protected] et

OM-PA Wright Barry Freda P.O. Box 803 Bluefield, VA 24605 276-322-3304 304-887-1389 [email protected]

24 The Wesleyan Church Ministerial Service Code Directory Ministerial Service Codes are used by the General Secretary to identify the level of a minister's credentials along with his or her category of service. These codes apply only to ministers under the North American General Conference with the exception of non-stationed ministers. Ordained Commissioned Licensed Ministerial Lay Category of Service Ministers Ministers Ministers Student Minister DISTRICT SERVICE District Superintendent OM-DS Full-time Assist. Dist. Supt. OM-DA Full-time Other Dist. Ministry OM-MD Affiliate District Superintendent OM-FS PASTORAL SERVICE Senior Pastor OM-PM CM-PM LM-PM Pastor OM-PA CM-PA LM-PA Co-Pastor OM-CO CM-CO LM-CO Associate Pastor OM-AP CM-AP LM-AP Assistant Pastor OM-A1 CM-A1 LM-A1 Youth Pastor OM-YP CM-YP LM-YP Minister of Music OM-MS CM-MS LM-MS Minister of Visitation OM-VI CM-VI LM-VI Minister of Administration OM-MA CM-MA LM-MA Minister of Children's Ministries OM-CM CM-CM LM-CM Minister of Christian Education OM-CE CM-CE LM-CE Minister of Pastoral Care OM-PC CM-PC LM-PC Minister of Evangelism OM EV CM-EV LM-EV Supply Pastor, Wesleyan OM-SP CM-SP LM-SP Supply Pastor, Non-Wesleyan OM-S1 LM-S1 Supply Pastor, Lay LA-LP Supply Pastor on loan from another district OM-PL CM-PL LM-PL Supply Pastor in process of denom trans. OM-SD CM-SD LM-SD Asst. Sup. Past. in process of denom trans. OM-SA CM-SA LM-SA Pastor, applied for dist. Trans OM-TA CM-TA LM-TA Pastor, pending completion of district transfer OM-TP CM-TP LM-TP Ministerial Student, Supply Pastor MS-PS Ministerial Student, Assistant Supply Pastor MS-AS EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Associate General Evangelist OM-AL CM-AL LM-AL General Evangelist OM-GE Reserve General Evangelist OM-RE DENOMINATIONAL SERVICE Administrator - General Church OM-AD LM-AD Employed by World Headquarters or subsidiary OM-IS CM-IS LM-IS corp. Educator in TWC Educational Institutition OM-ED LM-ED Intern Missionary OM-IM LM-IM Missionary in TWC OM-MI INTERCHURCH SERVICE Interchurch Service OM-IC LM-IC SPECIAL SERVICE Special Service OM-SS CHAPLAIN Chaplain OM-CH

OTHER APPOINTMENTS 25 The Wesleyan Church Ministerial Service Code Directory Other Service CM-OS LM-OS Intinerate Bible Teacher OM-IT CM-IT LI-IT Withdrawn from TWC (Including deceased) OM-WD CM-WD LM-WD Ordained Minister on educational leave OM-EL Ordained Minister on reserve OM-RS Retired Minister OM-RT CM-RT Minister Without Appointment OM--WA CM-WA Minister in process of transf. from another OM-PT CM-PT LM-PT Denom. and not under pastoral appointment Short-term Missionary OM-SH CM-SH LM-SH MINISTERIAL STUDENTS Ministerial Students MS-ST AFFILIATE CHURCH Wesleyan Pastor OM-AW-F CM-AW-F LM-AW-F Wesleyan Assistant Pastor OM-F1-F CM-F1-F LM-F1-F Non-Wesleyan Pastor OM-NW-F CM-NF-F LM-NW-F Non-Wesleyan Assistant Pastor OM-NA-F CM-NA-F LM-NA-F SPECIAL WORKERS/LAY CATEGORIES Lay Short-term Missionary CL-LS Commissioned Lay Missionary CL-LM Lay Evangelist CL-LE LL-LE Youth Director CL-YD LL-YD Director of Music CL-DM LL-DM Song Evangelist CL-SE LL-SE Children's Worker CL-CW LL-CW Spouse in Ministry CL-SM LL-SM Director of Christian Education CL-DC LL-DC Chalk Artist CL-CK LL-CK Social Worker CL-SO LL-SO Special Workers (other) CL-SW LL-SW

26 SPOUSES OF DECEASED MINISTERS

Bohannon, Mrs. Florence (Coleman Wayne) 51166 NC8, Lawsonville, NC 27022

Brown, Mrs. Frances (Flavy B.) 5307 Summer Drive, Roanoke, VA 24019

Close, Mrs. Louise (Ray) 903 S. Brentwood Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46239

Criswell, Mrs. Kathryn I. (Greg) 332 Fairmont Dr., Watsontown, PA 17777

Derr, Mrs. Mary (William) 119 Swain Ave., Boiling Springs, SC 29316

Everett, Mrs. Jane (Hunter) (Stanley) 1051 Willow Green Dr., Newport News, VA 236021

Gentry, Mrs. Evelyn R. (Eugene) 2005 Whippoorwill Lane, Sanford, NC 27330

Gillenwater, Mrs. Jean (Samuel E.) 1645 Lonna Dr., NW, Roanoke, VA 24019

Greenley, Mrs. Grace (Franklin W.) 213 Cornell Rd., Glassboro, NJ 08028

Howells, Mrs. Margaret (Edward David) 6706 Fitzhough Ave., Richmond, VA 23226

Humphrey, Mrs. Susan L. (Robert) 3509 Old Baywood Road, Galax, VA 24333

Jenkins, Mrs. Mary (Kendall) 431 White Hall Road, Lancaster, VA 22503

Large, Mrs. Sylvia (Roy) 903 Raven Rock Rd., Ararat, VA 24053

Lafferty, Mrs. Theresa (Larry) 946 Guyandotte Ave., Mullens, WV 25882

Lathrop, Mrs. Betty (Richard) 1012 W. Carolina Ave., Crewe, VA 23930

Mills, Mrs. Dorothy (Russell) 1009 Norton Lane, Culloden, WV 25510

Nedrow, Mrs. Patricia A. (Richard) 7029 West Lincolnshire Drive, Homosassa, FL 34446

Prater, Mrs. Joyce O. (Darrell) 402 23rd Street, Oak Hill, WV 25901

Shockley, Mrs. Martha (William R.) 1781 Salem Highway, Stuart, VA 24171

Walker, Vickie (Ronald) 212 Lenwood Drive, Lancaster, OH 43130

Watkins, Mrs. Jewell (Joseph A.) 110 Rolling Wood St., Central, SC 29630

West, Mrs. Betty (Joseph M.) 202 Shepherd Lane, Bedford, VA 24523

Wheeler, Mrs. Marie C. (Paul A.) 312 Robin Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502

Wody, Mrs. Jessie Suzan (Jerry P.) 3027 Maplelawn Ave., Roanoke, VA 24012

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Standing Rules

BUDGET

1. The Budget Assessment shall be 11.5% of the base income as established in The Discipline, 2005:1. Monthly budget assessments shall be assigned to the churches and each church shall pay the amount assigned by the end of each month. The monthly amount shall be the same throughout the church year (May 1 – April 30.)

All churches shall be subject to full assessment on all assessable income up to $500,000. Above that limit, for the portion of a church’s assessable income between $500,000 and $1.0 million there shall be a reduction of one percentage point. For that portion between $1.0 million and $2.0 million there shall be a reduction of two percentage points. For that portion that exceeds $2.0 million there shall be no assessments. (Adopted 7/2009)

2. Each local church that has not paid their District budget in accordance with SR 2 above shall report to the District Board of Administration in a manner prescribed by the DBA as to why the church failed in its support and what steps shall be taken to provide such support next year.

DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION

3. The District shall maintain a Development and Expansion Endowment Fund. Policies and guidelines for its administration shall be supervised by the DBA.

DISTRICT COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND DEPARTMENTS

4. All departments, agencies, boards and committees operating under the non-profit status of the Shenandoah District shall submit a detailed treasurer’s report and proposed budget annually, by May 15 to the District Finance Committee of the District Board of Administration via the District Office. All departments, agencies, boards and committees shall submit an audit report to the District Auditor.

5. The District shall recognize the years of service of active Ordained Ministers and other ministers according to the schedule and guidelines implemented by the District Board of Ministerial Development.

DISTRICT CONFERENCE/GATHERINGS

6. The District shall operate an Annual District gathering of Wesleyans for the purpose of family reunion and spiritual renewal.

7. All officers, committees and boards reporting to the District Conference shall submit their reports to the District Office by May 15. All reports shall be contained in individual packets provided for delegates. No report shall be read aloud, except that of the District Superintendent.

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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

8. The District Superintendent shall be granted at least five weeks vacation with pay and shall be paid the equivalent of one week’s salary as a Christmas gift.

9. Upon the recommendation of the District Board of Administration, the District shall confer the title of District Superintendent Emeritus upon any former District Superintendent who has served 4 years or more, has reached his/her 60th birthday or has become disabled. Any District Superintendent Emeritus when visiting District Conference shall be made an honorary member of the conference bar.

10. Whenever there is a change in the office of District Superintendent, the outgoing DS’s final day of responsibility shall be the last day of District Conference, and the date for vacating the District’s facilities (office and car) shall be determined by the District Board of Administration in cooperation with departing and newly elected DS.

PASTORS & LOCAL CHURCHES

11. All Ordained Ministers and licensed ministers under District appointment are expected to attend the Annual District Gathering. All churches of the District are to support the Annual Gathering by encouraging their people to attend. The local church shall pay the expense of the pastoral family and delegates.

12. There shall be regular Ministerial gatherings for inspiration, instruction and fellowship. Each church shall pay the full expenses for the pastor and spouse to attend.

13. The churches of the District shall observe an annual Pastor Appreciation week in October in conjunction with the National Pastor’s Appreciation Month.

14. The District policy concerning ministerial leave is as follows: a. All ministers serving under its jurisdiction shall be given annual vacations with pay on the basis of his/her years of ministerial service as follows: 1 – 5 years 2 weeks 6 – 10 years 3 weeks 11 – 19 years 4 weeks 20 or more years 5 weeks b. Each pastor shall be allowed 2 weeks per year with pay for teaching/preaching assignments.. c. Any other time which a minister may spend away from his church is subject to the approval of the Local Board of Administration, with the exception of attendance at district functions, seminars, retreats, conferences, conventions and board meetings officially sanctioned by either the DBA or District Superintendent. d. After 7 years of pastoral service at the same church it is recommended that the pastor receive no less than a 4-week Sabbatical/Study leave. (Revised 7/05) e. Churches shall encourage their ministers to take time each week to spend with his/her family. f. The associate or assistant pastor shall be given commensurate consideration. g. All ministerial students and licensed ministers under District appointment shall be given paid leave of absence to attend classes leading toward Ordination. The church where they serve is encouraged to pay for their tuition.

15. All churches are encouraged to cheerfully and generously provide adequate support for their pastors, associate and assistant pastors, in keeping with his/her need and their ability as per 1 Corinthians 16:1-2. Those churches that are able to provide a more generous compensation package shall do so. a. Each Local Board of Administration shall complete a pastoral-church agreement annually with its pastor and return a copy to the District Office by June 1. The pastor’s salary and benefit package shall be reviewed annually by the Vice-Chair and the Local Board of Administration with

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consideration given to a minimum raise equivalent to the current rate of increase in cost of living index. b. Pastoral Support Guidelines: Senior or solo pastor’s minimum salary should be based on the previous year’s church income as per the following formula: Level Income Weekly/Annual Salary 1 under $40K $250 / $13,000 2 $40-$49K $300 / $15,600 3 $50-$69K $350 / $18,200 4 $70-$85K $400 / $20,800 5 $85-$100K $500 / $26,000

c. Churches shall allow pastors to supplement their income until salary schedule reaches Level 4 and all recommended benefits are provided. Churches are encouraged to exceed these minimum standards. d. Additional minimum benefits: (1) Rent-free use of parsonage with all utilities provided or a cash housing allowance equal to rental and utility costs for the area. (2) Full (100%) Social Security Self-Employment Tax (based on salary, housing and utilities.) (3) Full medical insurance for pastor and family. (4) A complete physical examination for the senior pastor annually. (5) Full participation in the Wesleyan Pension Fund (12% of salary and housing allowance.) (6) An expense reimbursement plan for travel and other expenses. (7) Christmas bonus (equal to one week’s salary and housing allowance) (8) Paid expenses for seminars, conventions, retreats, Wesleyan General Conferences, and other Wesleyan denominational conferences. (10) Cost of auto transfer tax, if required. (11) Other items as agreed between pastor and local church.

e. Remuneration for associate or assistant pastor shall be given commensurate consideration. f. Travel expenses for prospective pastor interviews. g. Moving expenses for incoming pastor.

16. The pastoral recall vote shall be conducted on the last Sunday in March. If the last Sunday in March is Palm or Easter Sunday, the vote shall be earlier in March.

17. All ministers in the Shenandoah District of The Wesleyan Church shall complete a minimum of 1.0 continuing education units (CEU’s) annually. Compliance shall be monitored by the District Board of Ministerial Development.

18. All churches in the District shall adopt and implement the Child and Workers Protection Policy minimum guidelines provided by the District Board of Administration.

PROPERTY INSURANCE/WORKER’S COMPENSATION

19. It is recommended that each church within the District become part of the District Property and Casualty Insurance Plan. In the event that a local church elects not to become a part of this plan, said church shall provide a copy of its insurance policy to the district showing a coverage that is equal to or greater than coverage provided by the district policy. The District and all member churches shall conform with all state laws related to Worker’s Compensation.

20. Each pastor shall be covered by a liability insurance policy of not less than $1 million.

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MISCELLANEOUS

21. The District shall make scholarships available to ministerial and non-ministerial students attending a Wesleyan denominational college. Applications are available from the District Office.

22. The District shall observe a Moral Awareness Sunday each year. The date shall be set by the committee on Public Morals and Social Concerns. The committee shall provide each church with pertinent information and advertising(bulletin board posters, bulletin inserts, etc) for this special observance.

23. The Shenandoah Camp Council of five (5) or more members shall be appointed by the DBA and shall consist of the following: District Superintendent or designate, Chair of Camp Workers Committee Chair of Buildings and Grounds Committee Chair of Camp Finance Board Chair of Camp Work Detail Committee Chair of Equipment and Play Grounds Committee Chair of Leaseholders Association And Member(s) at large a. The Camp Council shall be responsible to do all things necessary to maintain the Conference Center and provide for its annual operation. b. The Camp Council shall report all actions to the DBA for approval. c. The Camp Council shall be responsible to develop Policy and Guidelines for the Conference Center and Family Camp which shall be published under separate cover. d. The Shenandoah Camp Operation shall be self-supporting.

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2014 SHENANDOAH DISTRICT CONFERENCE DAILY PROCEEDINGS ______FIRST SITTING, MONDAY, JULY 14, 2014

OPENING The thirteenth annual session of the Shenandoah District Conference was held at the Parkway Wesleyan Church in Roanoke, Virginia, July 14 - 15, 2014.

WORSHIP & INSPIRATION At 8:20 AM, District Superintendent Rev. Greg Reynolds opened the Conference by inviting the attendees to join in a time of worship prior to the business session. Rev. Reynolds then introduced Rev. Jeff Keaton who challenged the delegates to boldly preach the Wesleyan message of holiness to the world around us.

WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS District Superintendent Rev. Greg Reynolds welcomed all attendees to the District Conference. He thanked the many volunteers for their help with the preparations for the various Conference and Power events. D.S. Reynolds made brief general announcements for the day’s sessions, and then led the delegates in publicly reciting the Shenandoah District Mission Statement.

Introduction of General Superintendent Representative – Rev. Wayne MacBeth D.S. Reynolds introduced and welcomed Rev. Wayne MacBeth, Executive Director of Communication/Administration for the Wesleyan Church, to the Conference sessions, explaining that he would be assisting in certain of the business proceedings, as well as representing General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon during the conference.

CONFERENCE CONVENES Chairman Reynolds called the conference to order at 8:53 AM.

Introduction of Conference Session Committees The Conference Session Tellers Committee was introduced by Assistant District Superintendent Rev. Robert Phaup. Tellers Committee Chair: Mrs. Dana Laffoon

Excused Absences - Chairman Reynolds then called upon the District Secretary to report the names of those pastors who have been excused from the 2014 Shenandoah District Conference proceedings. Secretary Hall reported the following names: Rev. Randy Garner (Day 2), Rev. Roger Gogus, Rev. Art Good, Rev. Charles R. Jones, Rev. B.R. Kincaid, Rev. Roger Kratz (Day 2), Pastor Jason Lockard, Rev. Richard Lupton, Rev. Stephen Miller, Rev. Jason Page, Rev. Tony Schiavone, Rev. Charles Thomas.

32 Roll Call – Secretary Hall then gave instructions for the delegates to submit the roll call ballots for the day’s session. The following delegates were present for the Monday session of Conference.

Ministerial Members Present: John Aldrich, Jr., Matthew Alford, James Alley, Andrew Amstutz, Dale Argot, Pamela Argot, Barry Ashbrook, Myron Atkinson, Arnold Barnes, David Bayse, Theresa Blyskal, Rick Bourne, Charles Bowers, Billy Burdette, Timothy Carpenter, Darren Chilson, James Collins, Jr., Gary Combs, Gary Conklin, David Daigneault, Patricia Deavers, Kenneth Dupin, Eliseo Flores, Kenneth Foutz, Sam Frye, Martin Furrow, Randy Garner, Reed Goe, Bill Groves, Paul Haithcock, Cory Hearnsberger, Dave Henry, Travis Heystek, Jess Holmes, John Hopkins, Joe Horrell, James Horton, David Hurd, William R. Jackson, Tony Johnson, James Keaton, Jeff Keaton, Brian Kiehl, Walter Knight, Roger Kratz, Jr., Michael Lauridsen, Barry Lawson, James Long, Zach McConnell, Barry Miller, Lincoln Miller, Robert E. Moore, Robert L. Moore, Michael Newman, Ann Norton, Steve O’Dell, John Ott, Alice Peverall, Robert Phaup, Sharon Reed, Greg Reynolds, Matthew Reynolds, Glen Robinson, Gerald Rodgers, Ricardo Rodriquez, Roy Rogers, Matt Runda, Herbert Shaffer II, Arlis Shelor, Chris Shinn, William Smith, Bradley Snyder, Brady Stephens, Jack Tennant, Barry Van Steenburg, David Walters, Windy Walton, Randy Watts, John Williamson, Thomas Wilmoth, Steve Wingfield, Russell Wooten, Barry Wright, Ted Young.

Lay Delegates Present: Angela Arrington, Edward Arrington Jr., Bonnie Baker, Marilyn Bell, Beverly Belton, Jonathan Blatt, Karen Bond, Mae Bourne, Deborah Bull, Michael Bull, Rose Burdette, Charles Cantley, Louise Carlton, Kathryn Carrico, Mary Lou Clark, Carol Cole, Michael Davis, Darrell English, Charles Fitzwater, Elizabeth Ford, Iris Furrow, Jessie Galliher, Vickie Grady, Judy Guilliams, Terry Hall, Zana Hall, Ira Hartman, Joanne Hartman, Barry Hudgins, Linda Hudgins, Richard Karpinski, Opal Keller, Peter Keller, Mary Kemp, Ethelyn Kilmer, Wanda King, David Kipe, Dana Laffoon, Ray Laffoon, Melvin Light, Shirley Light, Rory MacGregor, Richard Maddox, Darrell McDonald, Charles Miller, Jerry Miller, Hiram Morton, Sandyria Morton, Michelle Myers, Craig Newman, Crystal Nutter, Stacy Preston, Steve Preston, Lois Price, Millie Proffitt, Jim Putzlocker, Michael Ray, Ed Roberts, Terry Roberts, Karen Rogers, Mark Ryder, Kelly Schuhmann, Joesph Sciandra, John Sink, David Smith, Melody Smith, Sandra Smith, Larry Stevens, Kayla Stump-Wright, Mark Taylor, Myra Taylor, Rich Tippey, Sarah Torres, Anibal Vega, Wayne Via, Pat Williams, Jessica Willis, Freda Wright.

Welcome to Guests - The Chairman asked for a motion with support: That special guests including General Treasurer Kevin Batman; Rev. John Croft (Jesus Film); Dr. Todd Voss, SWU President; Rev. Jim Rathbun, Generous Living Director; Rev. Wayne Richards, Wesleyan Publishing House; Dr. Mark Gorveatte, Kingswood University President; Rev. Dwight Mikesell, Missional Holiness Convention; Rev. Rene’ & Zoila Melendez, El Salvador; Rebecca Miller, Global Partners Czech Republic; Rob & Monica Rogers, Global Partners Fotizo People; Rev. Jerry Lumston, D.S. NC East; Mrs. Shirley Duncan, Hephzibah; and Rev. Bob Gray, Global Partners; be officially welcomed to the Conference and that they be admitted to the Conference bar as honorary delegates for the duration of the business sessions. Motion Carried

33 Establishment of Conference Bar – A motion was made by Assistant D.S. Phaup and supported: That the first seven rows of the two center sections and the five rows of the side sections, the platform, and the sound booth be established as the conference bar. Motion Carried

Agenda Adopted – The Agenda was adopted as a guideline for the District Conference Sessions.

2014 SHENANDOAH DISTRICT CONFERENCE PROPOSED AGENDA ______* The report of the District Superintendent is to be read. By previous conference action, all other reports are to be presented but not read in their entirety

Monday, July 14, 2014 8:00 am Registration & Packet Distribution 8:20 am Worship & Inspiration – Rev. Jeff Keaton 9:00 am Welcome & Announcements – Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, D.S. Introduction of General Superintendent Representative – Rev. Wayne MacBeth Conference Convenes Introduction of Conference Tellers Roll Call – Ballot Establishment of Conference Bar Adoption of Agenda 9:20 am Denominational State of the Church Address – Rev. Wayne MacBeth 10:05 am Southern Wesleyan University – Dr. Todd Voss 10:15 am Break (Sponsored by Southern Wesleyan University) Lobby Area 11:00 am Kingswood University – Dr. Mark Gorveatte State of the District Address – Rev. Greg Reynolds Courtesy Committee – Special Guests Report of the District Board of Ministerial Development (Partial) – Rev. Chris Shinn Report of the Assistant District Superintendent - Rev. Robert Phaup Report of the District Treasurer – Rev. William D. Smith Ministry Budget 2013-2014 Church Budget Assessments 2013-2014 Balance Sheet Church Budget Assessments 2014-2015 Ministry Budget 2014-2015 (Information Only) General Treasurer/Financial Partnership (Video Presentation) 12:00 pm Recess for Lunch Pastor’s Wives Luncheon 1:30 pm Learning Opportunities - Session I Radical Pastoral Leadership – Rev. Jeff Keaton Jesus Film/Missions – John Croft Local Church Financial Issues – Kevin Batman Generosity – Jim Rathbun Protecting Our Children – Dr. Louise Carlton

34 2:30 pm Learning Opportunities – Session II Surviving the Parsonage – Becky Reynolds Generosity – Jim Rathbun Local Missions Effectiveness – John Croft & Kelly Schuhmann What Every Local Church Treasurer Should Know – Kevin Batman Training Our Children for Foundational Longevity – Dr. Louise Carlton 3:35 pm Conference Business Resumes Courtesy Committee (Retired Ministers & New Ministers) World Hope International (Video Presentation) Report of District Statistician – Rev. Robert Phaup Charts Statistical Report Report of Committee on Public Morals & Social Concerns Faith Community, Charleston (Video) Report of Property & Casualty Insurance Administrator – Rev. Robert Phaup Report of Discover the Joy! – Mrs. Becky Reynolds “The Gathering – 2015” (Video) Announcements 4:30 pm Recess for Dinner 6:30 pm Ordained Ministers and Spouses Meet 7:00 pm Ordination Service – Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, Speaker 8:15 pm Reception for Newly Ordained Ministers

Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:00 am Conference Reconvenes Roll Call – Ballot Memorial Moments – Rev. Tony Johnson (Video Presentation) Courtesy Committee – Guests Report of District Missions Director – Kelly Schuhmann Report of Director of Church Multiplication & Dev. – Rev. Steve O’Dell (w/video) Report of District Board of Ministerial Development (Final) – Rev. Chris Shinn Report of Shenandoah Family Camp – Dr. David Hurd Report of Wesleyan Bible Bowl – Rev. Myron Atkinson Report of Women’s Ministries Director – Mrs. Christy Van Steenburg ALIVE 2015 (Video) Report of DBA – Pastoral Relations & Ministerial Appointments Pastoral Appointments Unfinished Business referred to DBA 11:30 am Conference Adjournment 12:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 pm DBA Meeting 7:00 pm POWER RALLY

35 Denominational State of the Church Address - Chairman Reynolds recognized Rev. Wayne MacBeth and asked him to present the Denominational Address to the Conference. Rev. MacBeth brought greetings from Dr. Lyon, who will later join the Conference to lead the Ordination Service. He described various ministries of the Church during the past year, and described recent ministry challenges and opportunities among our Wesleyan pastors and churches in Egypt during recent months. In closing, he presented a video which illustrated the many growth areas in ministries within the Church during the past year.

Partial Report of the District Board of Ministerial Development – Rev. Chris Shinn offered corrections to the DBMD report, then offered the following recommendations from the DBMD: We recommend that the following be elected as Ordained Minister by The Shenandoah District Annual Conference and that each be ordained at the time scheduled in the adopted conference agenda: Corey Robert Hearnsberger Recommendation Approved by Acclamation Travis J. Heystek Recommendation Approved by Acclamation Zach J. McConnell Recommendation Approved by Acclamation

We recommend that the following Ordained Ministers transferring into the Wesleyan Church be Validated by the Shenandoah District Annual Conference and that they be received as such at the time scheduled in the adopted conference agenda: William Rodney Jackson Recommendation Approved by Acclamation Roger William Kratz, Jr. Recommendation Approved by Acclamation

We recommend that the following be received as a Licensed Minister: Dominic Alvey Recommendation Approved by Acclamation

Southern Wesleyan University – Chairman Reynolds recognized Dr. Todd Voss, President of Southern Wesleyan University, and Dr. Voss shared SWU’s 10 year Strategic Plan Goals, highlighting the various campus projects which have been recently completed.

Kingswood University – Chairman Reynolds recognized Dr. Mark Gorveatte, President of Kingswood University, who addressed the conference and highlighted several Kingswood initiatives, including plans for next year’s 70th Anniversary Celebration of their founding. He also described outreach actions undertaken by the staff, faculty, and students in order to serve their community neighbors.

Break – Chairman Reynolds announced that the Conference would recess for a break, with refreshments available in the Lobby area, courtesy of Southern Wesleyan University. Conference will reconvene at 10:55 am.

36 State of the District Address – Rev. Wayne MacBeth recognized D.S. Rev. Greg Reynolds, who presented his report to the Conference. As part of his report, D.S. Reynolds asked Rev. Steve O’Dell, Rev. Glen Robinson, Dr. Sam Frye, Rev. Jess Holmes, Pastor Rick Bourne, and Rev. John Williamson to sit on a panel before the Conference and in response to his questions, share their experiences regarding the Revitalization Process, church planting, and church growth they’ve experienced in the past year. Rev. MacBeth asked the delegates to receive D.S. Reynold’s report with much appreciation and applause.

Courtesy Committee Introduction of Conference Courtesy Committee The Conference Courtesy Committee was introduced by Chairman Reynolds: Courtesy Committee Chairman: Rev. Glen Robinson

Courtesy Committee Report – Rev. Robinson introduced and welcomed to the conference special guests: Mr. Kevin Batman, General Treasurer; Rev. John Croft, Jesus Film; Dr. Todd Voss, SWU; Rev. Jim Rathbun, Generous Living Director; Rev. Wayne Richards, Wesleyan Publishing House; Dr. Mark Gorveatte, Kingswood Univeristy; Rev. Bob Gray, Global Partners; Rev. Dwight Mikesell, Missional Holiness Conference; Rev. Rene’ & Zoila Melendez, El Salvador; Rebecca Miller, Global Partners, Czech Republic; Rob & Monica Rogers, Global Partners, Fotizo People; Rev. Barry & Christy Van Steenburg, Global Partners; Rev. Jerry Lumston, D.S. North Carolina West; Mrs. Shirley Duncan, Hephzibah; Rev. Steve Wingfield, Victory Weekend Ministries.

12:05 PM Recess for Lunch – following announcements for various noon activities and a reminder to return for the two special instructional sessions at 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM, Chairman Reynolds declared the Conference in recess.

SECOND SITTING, Monday, July 15, 2013, 1:30 PM

Learning Opportunities, Sessions I & II: Conference attendees were offered two sessions at 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM at various locations within the Parkway building, which featured nine session topics led by seven guest speakers.

Conference Business Reconvened at 3:35 PM – Chairman Reynolds called the Conference to order following the afternoon’s learning session.

Missional Holiness (Video) – The Chairman recognized Rev. Dwight Mikesell, who presented the Missional Holiness video to the Conference.

Report of the Assistant District Superintendent – Assistant D.S. Phaup presented his annual report, which was received with much appreciation. Motion with support to receive the report, Motion Carried

37 Hephzibah Video – The Chairman presented an informational video from Hephzibah Children’s Home, and introduced Mrs. Shirley Duncan, Director of Church and Public Relations, who provided a brief update for Hephzibah’s ministries.

Report of District Treasurer - Rev. William D. Smith, District Treasurer, began his annual report with an overview of the prior year’s Ministry Budget 2013-2014, the 2013-2014 Church Budget Assessments, the 2013-2014 year ending Balance Sheet. Motions (separate) with support to receive the reports of 2013-2014 Ministry Budget, 2013-2014 Assessments, and 2013-2014 Balance Sheet, respectively, with much appreciation for Treasurer Smith’s dedicated work. Motions Carried He then presented to the Conference as information both the 2014-2015 Church Budget Assessments and the 2014-2015 Ministry Budget as adopted previously by the District Board of Administration.

General Treasurer/Financial Partnership (Video Presentation) - The Chairman expressed the District’s appreciation for Mr. Batman’s assistance during the Conference.

Announcements - Assistant D.S. Phaup made various announcements prior to conference recess, including reminding the ministers that they are to assemble at 6:30 PM prior to the evening ordination service. He reminded the conference delegates that the third sitting of District Conference will reconvene at 9:00 AM the next morning.

4:30 PM Recess for Dinner

THIRD SITTING, Tuesday, July 16, 2013, 9:00 AM

Welcome – Chairman Reynolds welcomed the delegates to the third sitting of the Conference. He led the Conference in singing, then offered prayer asking God’s guidance for the day’s activities.

Conference Reconvenes – Chairman Reynolds called the Conference to order at 9:00 AM.

Roll Call – The roll call was taken by ballot. The following delegates were present for the Tuesday session of Conference:

Ministerial Members Present: John Aldrich, Jr., James Alley, Andrew Amstutz, Dale Argot, Pamela Argot, Barry Ashbrook, Myron Atkinson, Theresa Blyskal, Rick Bourne, Timothy Carpenter, Darren Chilson, James Collins, Jr., Gary Combs, David Daigneault, Patricia Deavers, Kenneth Dupin, Eliseo Flores, Kenneth Foutz, Sam Frye, Martin Furrow, Randy Garner, Reed Goe, Paul Gorsline, Bill Groves, Paul Haithcock, Cory Hearnsberger, Dave Henry, Travis Heystek, Jess Holmes, John Hopkins, James Horton, David Hurd, William R. Jackson, Tony Johnson, James Keaton, Jeff Keaton, Walter Knight, Michael Lauridsen, Barry Lawson, James Long, Zach McConnell, Barry Miller, Lincoln Miller, Robert E. Moore, Michael Newman, Ann Norton, Steve O’Dell, John Ott, Robert

38 Phaup, Sharon Reed, Greg Reynolds, Matthew Reynolds, Glen Robinson, Ricardo Rodriquez, Roy Rogers, Herbert Shaffer II, Arlis Shelor, Chris Shinn, William Smith, Bradley Snyder, Brady Stephens, Barry Van Steenburg, Randy Watts, John Williamson, Russell Wooten, Barry Wright.

Lay Delegates Present: Angela Arrington, Edward Arrington Jr., Bonnie Baker, Marilyn Bell, Beverly Belton, Karen Bond, Mae Bourne, Charles Cantley, Louise Carlton, Kathryn Carrico, Mary Lou Clark, Carol Cole, June Custer, Michael Davis, Darrell English, Charles Fitzwater, Elizabeth Ford, Iris Furrow, Jessie Galliher, Vickie Grady, Judy Guilliams, Terry Hall, Zana Hall, Ira Hartman, Joanne Hartman, Barry Hudgins, Linda Hudgins, Richard Karpinski, Opal Keller, Peter Keller, Mary Kemp, Ethelyn Kilmer, Wanda King, David Kipe, Ray Laffoon, Melvin Light, Shirley Light, Rory MacGregor, Richard Maddox, Darrell McDonald, Charles Miller, Jerry Miller, Hiram Morton, Sandyria Morton, Craig Newman, Crystal Nutter, Stacy Preston, Steve Preston, Lois Price, Millie Proffitt, Jim Putzlocker, Michael Ray, Ed Roberts, Terry Roberts, Karen Rogers, Mark Ryder, Kelly Schuhmann, Joesph Sciandra, John Sink, David Smith, Melody Smith, Sandra Smith, Larry Stevens, Kayla Stump-Wright, Mark Taylor, Myra Taylor, Rich Tippey, Sarah Torres, Anibal Vega, Pat Williams, Jessica Willis, Freda Wright.

Memorial Moments – The 2014 Memorial Service was conducted by Rev. Tony Johnson. Following his presentation referencing Hebrews 11 he introduced a video which presented those of our local churches’ members who have passed on to Heaven in this past year. Rev. Johnson closed the service with prayer.

World Hope International (Video Presentation) – The Chairman introduced a video message from WHI regarding their outreach services.

Report of District Statistician – Assistant D.S. Phaup presented the statistical report containing the District’s various performance data for the past year. Motion with support to accept the report, Motion Carried

Report of Committee on Public Morals & Social Concerns – Chairman Reynolds asked the conference to refer to the published report, and urged the church to be diligent and active in promoting those vital concerns described in the report. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

Faith Community, Charleston (Video) – The Chairman presented a video by Faith Community which described the recent contaminated drinking water crisis in the Charleston, WV, area, and further detailed both the coordination work led by local Wesleyan churches plus the many responses from area, district, and neighboring states churches to offer assistance to the area’s thousands of residents who were impacted. Pastor Chris Shinn then handed out bottles of water to the delegates to thank the District churches for their response to the crisis.

39 Report of Property & Casualty Insurance Administrator – Assistant D. S. Phaup presented the report on the property insurance program. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

Report of Discover the Joy! – Mrs. Becky Reynolds, Coordinator of Discover the Joy!, presented her report for DTJ’s activities over the past year, announced plans for 2015 DTJ!, and then presented a gift to the Van Steenburgs as they enter service with Global Partners in Central America. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

“The Gathering – 2015” (Video) – Chairman Reynolds asked that the promotional video for this Wesleyan Clergy Conference for our pastors be shown to the conference. He urged the churches to do everything they can to see that their pastor attend this January 2015 event.

Report of District Missions Director – Mrs. Kelly Schuhmann presented highlights of her report to the Conference. Motion with support to accept the report with appreciation. Motion Carried

Report of Director of Church Multiplication & Development – Rev. Steve O’Dell offered an overview of CMAD’s report describing various coaching, revitalization, and church plant activities. He then introduced several promotional videos produced by CMAD, showing three: Broadcast Church (Chesapeake, VA), First Simple Church (Williamsburg, VA) and Pastor Randy Garner of Christ Community (Williamsburg, VA). Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

Courtesy Committee Report – Rev. Robinson welcomed to the Conference those retired ministers in attendance; the Chairman recognized Dr. Kenneth Foutz. Rev. Robinson then introduced and welcomed those ministers who are new to District: Pastor Ted Young, Charlottesville Monticello; Pastor Paul Gorsline, Asbury Newport News; Pastor Alan Bays, Broadcast; Pastor Alex Parker, Parkway Roanoke.

Report of District Board of Ministerial Development (Final) – Rev. Chris Shinn offered several final updates to the DBMD report. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

CMAD (Video) – The Chairman presented another of CMAD’s videos which featured Pastor Glen Robinson and 1st Wesleyan Huntington (WV) describing their revitalization process.

Report of Shenandoah Family Camp – Dr. David Hurd offered highlights of his report and also noted the camp schedule changes in future years due to changing school calendars. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

40 Report of Women’s Ministries Director – Mrs. Christy Van Steenburg reported on the many activities which have taken place within the District and the local churches during the year, then challenged women to look around their churches to find purposeful ministry opportunities. Motion with support to accept the report with deep appreciation for her leadership. Motion Carried

ALI VE 2015 (Video) – The Chairman presented this video which described an upcoming Women’s Ministry conference opportunity.

Report of District Wesleyan Bible Bowl Director – Rev. Myron Atkinson reported on the WBB activities which involve the only WBB team currently in place within the District at Penn Forest Wesleyan Church. Their team has had great success and received several scholarships. Rev. Atkinson re-stated his willingness to assist any church which has interest in forming a WBB team. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

CMAD (Video) – The Chairman presented another CMAD video, which described some of re:Claim Church’s (Barboursville, WV) ministry to their community.

Report of DBA – Pastoral Relations & Ministerial Appointments – Rev. Phaup offered corrections to the report as provided to the Conference. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

Pastoral Appointments – Chairman Reynolds asked the Delegates to refer to the published list of appointments, in lieu of reading the list, and asked for any corrections to be stated. No corrections were offered, and the Chairman asked for action to accept the report as published. Motion with support to accept, Motion Carried

Unfinished Business referred to DBA – The Chairman stated that it appears that no unfinished business remains to be directed to the DBA for completion, but asked for action to refer any unfinished business to the DBA if any items are later discovered. Motion with support to refer unfinished Conference business to the DBA for action, Motion Carried

Immigration Issues – Rev. MacBeth offered an update which described the Wesleyan Church’s concerns about immigration issues, particularly the recent border crossings by many Central American children across the Mexican/US border, and the ministry possibilities available to the Church to offer some type of care.

District Youth Camp (Video) – The Chairman presented a video of the recent youth camp activities offered by Rev. Haithcock and committee, and commended their hard work and for a successful camp.

41 Adjournment – The Chairman expressed appreciation for Rev. MacBeth and all Headquarters representatives for assisting with the District Conference. He also thanked the many volunteers who offered great help with the preparations, proceedings, and facilities. Announcements included the DBA meeting at 12:30 PM, and the closing rally at 7:00 PM featuring Rev. Jeff Keaton.

At 11:45 AM Chairman Reynolds led the delegates in singing “The Doxology” and declared that the 2014 Conference of the Shenandoah District of the Wesleyan Church was adjourned.

Statement of Certification We, the undersigned officers, duly elected by the Shenandoah District conference of The Wesleyan Church, do hereby certify that in our opinion the printed copy of the minutes of the proceedings of said District Conference held at the Parkway Wesleyan Church, Roanoke, Virginia, on July 14 & 15, 2014, to which this statement is bound, is a true and correct copy of the minutes of said session.

Dated this 26h day of July, 2014.

District Superintendent Greg Reynolds District Secretary Mr. Terry L. Hall

42 ORDINATION SERVICE July 14, 2014 7:30 P.M.

The 2013 Ordination Service began with the procession of Ordained Ministers. The procession of the Ordination Council was then led by Dr. Jo Anne Lyon. Rev. Chris Shinn welcomed the congregation, followed by the call to worship and invocation by Rev. Brad Snyder. A time of praise and worship was led by Mr. Dale Moats, followed by the presentation of Ministerial Service Awards. Offertory prayer was presented by Rev. Ricardo Rodriguez. Special music was provided by Mr. Dale Moats.

An inspiring ordination message was delivered by General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon.

The candidates for ordination, Cory R. Hearnsberger, Travis J. Heystek, and Zach J. McConnell were presented by Rev. Gregory Reynolds. Dr. Jo Anne Lyon accepted the candidates, Mrs. Linda Hudgins read the Epistle, Mrs. Carrie Hopkins read from the Gospel, and Rev. Reynolds delivered the Charge. The examination of the candidates was led by Dr. Lyon, along with an accompanying covenant with the spouses. The Act of Ordination was performed, followed by a Prayer of Enduement led by Dr. Lyon. Two candidates for validation of ordination, William Rodney Jackson and Roger W. Kratz, Jr. were then recognized and presented. The right hand of fellowship was extended to the newly Ordained Ministers by the Council of Ordination, followed by a benediction offered by Dr. Kenneth R. Foutz.

The newly ordained ministers were then honored by a reception in the fellowship area.

Candidates for Ordination

Cory R. Hearnsberger graduated from Liberty University with an Associates of Arts in Religion March 10, 2009, finishing up his last few classes to achieve a Bachelor of Science in Religion degree. Cory and his wife, Mandy, have been married for five years. Both Mandy and Cory have been involved in youth and Children’s ministry since they met in Lynchburg in the College ministry at Hyland Heights Baptist church. Mandy has been a part of The Wesleyan Church from birth and was able to get Cory connected in the ministries of the church. They serve as members, Youth and Children’s pastor, Facebook coordinator, Children’s reading hour assistant, audio soundboard assistant, and Church service recorder at Remlik Wesleyan Church. Cory’s life verse is 1 Timothy 4:12 “Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.” (ESV)

43 Travis J. Heystek graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University in December, 2011 and his wife Hannah graduated in April, 2012. Travis became the youth pastor at Emmanuel Wesleyan Church in January, 2012 and has been serving there since. Travis and Hannah were married June 30th and have been ministering together to the youth at EWC. Both Travis and Hannah grew up in the church; Travis from a CRC background, and Hannah from a UMC background. Both Travis and Hannah started ministering to younger kids in high school and have always seen it as their calling in life to teach and minister to kids and teens. Travis enjoys mountain biking with teens and people from the community in his free time, and Hannah enjoys refinishing/repurposing furniture and baking. Travis and Hannah can’t wait to see what God has in-store for them as they follow him in ministry.

Zach J. McConnell is a 2012 graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University with a degree in Youth Ministries and Biblical Literature. Zach is proudly and crazy in love with his wife, Amanda McConnell (who also graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University in 2012 with a degree in Intercultural Studies and Children’s Ministry). With luck on his side, he is proud of the personal touchdowns he has made while being a part of this district under the leadership of Pastor Barry Van Steenburg. Zach and Amanda have been members of Radford Wesleyan Church where Zach has been the full-time youth pastor for two years. Both have also accepted the call to move to Salisbury, NC at Trinity Wesleyan Church as the Youth Pastor and Children’s Director. They are excited for what God has for them in these next days. If there was any encouragement Zach has to offer to either himself or others, he looks at a quote by Jeff Probst saying “…fire represents life.” His hope and prayer is to continue ministry with a feverish fire as he and his wife run this amazing race that God has set before them.

Validation of Ordination

Roger W. Kratz, Jr. was saved early in 1976 and sensed a call to preach almost immediately. He attended Mount Vernon Nazarene College and graduated in 1980. He has served as lead pastor or on staff in Wesleyan and Nazarene Churches since 1979. He has a Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling from Liberty University and is currently enrolled at Wesley Seminary. He and his wife Shari have 5 children and 2 grandchildren. They reside in Charleston, WV. Pastor Roger serves our Nellis Church and works bi-vocationally for the USPS.

William Rodney Jackson graduated from Missionary Chapel Seminary with an M. Div. in Pastoral Counseling and completed courses for the Wesleyan Education and Clergy Development requirements in 2013. He graduated from the Stratford Career Institute with a degree in Funeral Service Education in 2014. His wife Bernadette is an Administrative Assistant. Rodney and Bernadette have been married for 21 years and have two children, Matthew and Alexandra. As a couple, Rodney and Bernadette strive to be representatives for Christ as a leader and as servants. Rodney and Bernadette are praying, believing and giving all to God and others to bring glory and to build the Kingdom of God. Their focus is on spreading the truth and letting people know that there is an alternative to staying in darkness and strongholds – Christ is the only way to be safe and secure through salvation. Rodney and Bernadette are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in their lives.

44 I N M EMORY OF DR. DARRELL EUGENE PRATER

Doctor Darrell E. Prater went to be with his Lord on December 24, 2013. Darrell was a wonderful Man of God who loved his family, his church, community and his job. He will be missed by all who knew him. Darrell was preceded in death by his Father Walter Prater, his Mother Herma Jordan Prater, his sister Beulah Prater Fewell, and his brother Pat Taylor. Darrell is survived by his loving wife of 42 years Joyce Overbaugh Prater, his son Keith Prater and his wife Tracy, his son Reverend Mark Prater and his wife Teresa, his grandchildren Nathan, Michael, and Cora, his brother Pete and sister Belinda, as well as many other family members.

Additional Details: Called to preach & preached first sermon at age 15. Ordained by West Virginia District in 1992

Pastorates: Mt. Hope Wesleyan – 2 years Nine Mile Wesleyan – 2 years Lens Creek Wesleyan – 12 years Summerlee Wesleyan – 17 years

A funeral service was held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, December 28 at High Lawn Funeral Chapel, Oak Hill with Darrell’s son Rev. Mark Prater officiating, assisted by Randel Kinder. Burial followed in Gethsemane Memorial Gardens, Oak Hill.

45 I N M EMORY OF REV. PAUL AUGUSTINE WHEELER

Rev. Paul Augustine Wheeler, 93, of Lynchburg died Monday, August 11, 2014 at Medical Care Center in Lynchburg, Virginia. He was the husband of Marie Cockerill Wheeler. He is preceded in death by four brothers and one sister.

Born March 10, 1921 in Mears Michigan, he was the son of the late John David Wheeler and Edith Pearl Holcomb Wheeler. Paul was a World War II Veteran and was proud to have served in the US Navy.

He served as pastor at churches in Allendale, Michigan, and Chantilly, Lynchburg and Covington in Virginia. He also served as District Superintendent of the Virginia District of The Wesleyan Church for ten years. Paul preached the gospel throughout the world for 50 years. Paul served as chaplain of American Legion Post #16. He also served as chaplain of the Virginia Baptist Hospital and Lynchburg General Hospital.

Paul is survived by his daughter: Karen Gillespie; son: Jack Welby Wheeler and wife, Deb; sisters: Mary Duvall and Lorraine David; 6 grandchildren: Matt, Bill and Jimmy Gillespie, Kym Andrews, and Laura and Jacob Wheeler and 13 great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends Friday night, Aug. 15 from 6 to 8 pm at Tharp Funeral Home Lynchburg. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Aug. 16 at 4 pm at Crosspoint Wesleyan Church, 7619 Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502 with Rev. Barry Lawson officiating.

46 DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT STATE OF THE DISTRICT May 2013-April 2014

Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds

To: General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, Rev. Wayne MacBeth, Assistant District Superintendent, Rev. Robert W. Phaup, Retired Ministers, Pastors, Lay Delegates, Local Church Members, and Honored Guests of the Thirteenth District Conference of The Shenandoah District of The Wesleyan Church:

My mind and heart go to hymnist Isaac Watts who penned the words:

“O God, our Help in ages past, Our Hope for years to come. Our Shelter from the stormy blast, And our Eternal Home.”

The third stanza of the great hymn reads this way: “Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting Thou Art God, To endless years the same.”

This is my seventh time to present the State of the District Report to you, the pastors and lay delegates of this regional conference. Once again, I offer a very sincere thank you to Dr. Lyon, the D.B.A., but mostly to the District Conference for allowing me to serve in this ministry position. Becky and I love traveling the beautiful states of Virginia and West Virginia connecting with pastors and laypersons alike. Even though we can’t get to every local church in a year’s time, we pray for you regularly. We also “check-in” almost weekly via email and come together at district events like the Minister’s Spouses Gathering, Pastor’s Prayer Retreat, and Discover the Joy. We truly value the time we get to fellowship with you dear Wesleyan family members.

I begin this address with some sobering statements that deserve attention. It is estimated that there are 6-7 billion people on planet earth. It is said that one-third of those would claim to be Christ-followers. In Latin America approximately 50,000 a day are crossing the line of faith. I’ve read that in Africa, south of the Sahara Desert, Christianity is the predominant religion. Millions of people in China are risking life and limb attending house churches, while in India it is reported that 20% of the population are followers of Jesus Christ. All of this is wonderful news!! Praise the Lord!! However, in places like Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and North America the Church of Jesus Christ is in decline. Less than 20% of the population attend church regularly. According to our report, average congregational worship averages 124 here at home. 3,000 congregations die on an annual basis with 3,800 new congregations being started each year. In order to keep up with the population growth, 10,000 new churches need to be planted every year. We are living in challenging times. The political system in America is broken and often times corrupt. Many have a negative view of ”organized religion”. In an ever-growing secular

47 society, human life and biblical standards mean virtually nothing. In times like these, we find ourselves on the front lines of Kingdom Ministry! What we do or don’t do will make a difference. If there has ever been a crucial day where America needs the healthy and reproducing Church of Jesus Christ, it is today! Will we respond or retreat?

As we ponder this question, we take a look at the state of our beloved district. Currently, we celebrate 65 full member churches and three affiliate churches. During the last church year, we found it necessary to close three of our churches due to a lack of health, smallness, the inability to sustain themselves and very little influence in their respective communities. The Cinco Church located in Belle, West Virginia, Clement Memorial in Altavista, Virginia, and Trinity in Danville, Virginia, were closed with a combined average attendance of 20 in primary worship. The good news I report is that we envision reopening Wesleyan Churches in Altavista and Danville. Rev. John Williamson and Crosspoint Wesleyan in Lynchburg are looking to mother the new work in Altavista. We praise the Lord for the history and effective ministry all three churches had in days gone by. People were saved, baptized, encouraged and ministered to; the churches served, gave and represented our movement with sincerity of heart.

Our district goals for last year were as follows: Primary Worship 5,119; Conversions 560; and Baptisms 260. In primary worship we averaged 4,695 thus falling considerably short. The positive news is that we had a gain over a year ago! In 2012-13, we averaged 4,654; we enjoyed an increase of 41 in 2013-14. In the vital area of conversions we report 592 for the year that’s 80 more than last year and surpasses our goal by 32! Heaven rejoices and so do we over every man, woman, boy or girl who sincerely crossed the line of faith. In the area of baptisms, we report 253 falling just short of our goal by only 7. A year ago, we baptized 219, thus we enjoyed 34 more than last church year. I am also pleased to report that statistics tell us that we had 121 people pray to be sanctified compared to 106 in 2012-13; that is going in the right direction. Holiness or sanctification is not outdated, we must continue to preach and live it. May God help us. Total membership in Shenandoah is 4,625 which is 60 more than reported a year ago. Please continue to disciple believers into community and covenant membership; we need quality and godly churchmen. Annually review your membership rosters; many of you are doing that and I believe it is healthy. If local church members are not supporting with their attendance, service and/or dollars they should be approached; some will need to be removed. I am proud of you , Team, for the positive strides we have made!!

Financially, $6,525,478.00 was given in assessable income which is $94,454.00 more than a year ago. In total contributions for all purposes our people gave $7,772,027.00. Praise the Lord!! On behalf of Dr. Lyon, the entire general church and your DBA, I thank every local church and every individual for your faithful giving. The United Stewardship Fund (USF) report is less than encouraging. We collected just 82% of what was assessed compared to 87.3% last year (2012-13). You may recall we had a goal of collecting at least 90% as we work our way back to 100%. Our excellent District Treasurer, Rev. Bill Smith, will stress the absolute must of each local church paying 100% USF this year when he presents this year’s ministry budget. Fellow delegates, we need your help in a real way. I truly believe that every one of our pastors want to pay 100% district budget. I also believe where there is a will there is a way. Contrary to what some may think and say, there are real “returns” that come from USF dollars. Bobby will share about those returns later in this conference.

As we continue to work intentionally at “developing healthy pastors and healthy reproducing local churches”, church planting and existing church revitalization remain a priority, although we did not plant

48 a new congregation this past year, we already have a new project approved for this (2014-15) church year. Hopefully, by this week’s end we will have a second project approved. Rev. Jess Holmes and Broadcast Church have been given DBA approval to plant their first daughter campus in Chesapeake, Virginia. They will begin a 6:00 p.m. worship gathering at the Christopher Farm’s Elementary School on September 7th. Rev. John Williamson and Crosspoint Church will be opening a new work in Altavista, Virginia, as I shared earlier. Crosspoint has already come along side Gladys Wesleyan, a small country church, in order to encourage, lead, and resource her to greater effectiveness. The small community is noticing and talking about the Wesleyan Church. One neighbor said, “I’ve never seen so many cars there.”  I appreciate the heart and passion of local churches to partner for The Kingdom! We also want to do a restart in the city of Danville, Virginia, as reported earlier. Richmond, Virginia, is a real possibility; the DBA will be looking at that project’s potential in a matter of weeks.

In the area of revitalization, we have three (3) projects that are active. Emmanuel (Rev. Steve O’Dell), Asbury in Newport News (Rev. Paul Gorsline), and Huntington First (Rev. Glen Robinson) have adopted their prescriptions and are moving forward. Salem Wesleyan and Community Wesleyan in Blacksburg will also be going through the process. I am asking the DBA to approve Salem for this fall. Dr. Jim Dunn and Rev. Paul James have partnered with us for which we are grateful; this is a picture of the general, district, and local church working together. Amen!

I am pleased to report the percentage growth of the following churches for 2013-14:

Salem Faith (Rev. Roy Rogers) 65%

Doran (Pastor Jason Lockart) 52%

Grace, Culloden (Rev. Jason Page) 41.5%

First Simple (Dr. Sam Frye) 34%

Minnie’s Chapel (Rev. Gary Combs) 31%

Cornerstone Community (Rev. Tony Schiavone) 27%

Three Mile (Pastor Bill Burdette) 25%

Crosspoint (Rev. John Williamson) 24%

Faith Community (Rev. Chris Shinn) 21%

Blacksburg First (Rev. John Hopkins) 21.5%

La Familia De Dios (Eliseo Flores) 20%

Fredericksburg (Rev. Brad Snyder) 19%

Penn Forest (Rev. Myron Atkinson) 17%

Homeland Community (Rev. Brady Stephens) 15.5%

Jordantown (Rev. James Keaton) 12%

49 I also celebrate with Life Gate (Pastor Aaron Knots), Brookhill (Rev. Joe Horrell), Len’s Creek (Rev. Roger Gogus), Five Forks (Rev. David Henry), Bramwell (Rev. Gary Conklin), Roanoke Parkway (Dr. John Ott), Aiken Summitt (Pastor Arnold Barnes) and Paden City (Pastor Mark Tennannt) for their positive growth. Praise the Lord!! Crosspoint Wesleyan experienced the largest numerical gain going from 191 to 237 in primary worship; a gain of 46.

Looking forward to the year that has already begun, I want to share with you our district goals in Conversions, Baptisms, and Primary Worship. In the most vital area of conversions, I have set the goal for 650, that’s almost a 10% gain. Let’s anticipate 300 people entering the waters of baptism. For primary worship, I would like to see us average 4,850 as a district; that is 155 more than last year. Shenandoah, WE CAN DO THIS!!!

Easter 2015 will be on April 5th. I am asking you to join me in working for at least 8,000 in worship with us on that weekend. In order for that to happen, each local church will have to practically double their current worship average. We will call this “Operation Empty Tomb”; the emphasis will be no empty chairs or pews that day. Ask your local leaders first and then your local congregation to purposely give us that day. There will be no staff vacations over Easter; all hands will be on deck. Shenandoah, we can do this!!!

One of my goals that should also be a local church and district goal is all of our pastors attending The Gathering in January (13-16). As we exist “To develop healthy pastors and healthy reproducing local churches,” The Gathering is designed to minister to our pastors and spouses. We will not have a district Minister’s and Spouses Gathering this fall so funds can be used for The Gathering. I ask each local church to make this happen. Where there is a will, there is a way!!

As a District, we must continue to have a focus on church planting and revitalization. Our Church Multiplication and Discipleship (CMAD) team, under the leadership of Pastor Steve O’Dell, is doing an excellent job in these areas. We are now beginning to assess our own potential church planters. We are now able to provide certified coaching and model some ministry specialties. Church planting and revitalization require Kingdom dollars; many to be exact. We are now providing the opportunity for people to give on-line toward church planting, revitalization, vision fund and beyond. Please go to www.shenandoahdistrict.ws to donate; we need your help. Thank you!

In closing, I express sincere thanks to:

~Becky, my wife and friend, for her continued support. She watches me drive away for days at a time, but “goes with me” in prayer and with her love.

~My great kids…. Matt, Steph and now their spouse’s sure support their dad in ministry.

~Bobby (the Captain) and Lisa for their partnership and support. Pastor Bobby works hard to do everything I ask of him. I truly love him; the office is a peaceful place to work.

~The members of the DBA and DBMD that I have the joy of serving with. These boards do a great job!

~Mrs. Christy VanSteenburg for her years of leading our Women’s Ministries; she has served as an excellent change agent.

50 ~Rev. Ricardo Rodriguez for his many years of service as District Educational Facilitator. He has resigned that position.

~My accountability partner who meets with me regularly and asks me challenging questions. Having an accountability partner makes a positive difference.

~My mom and dad who raised me, loved me, and continue to pray for me. Mom even still scolds me from time to time. 

Most of all, I offer praise to Almighty God for His love, mercy, and grace to me. I am not worthy of His goodness, but I praise Him for it!

In HIS Service,

Gregory D. Reynolds District Superintendent

51 ASSISTANT DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

To General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, District Superintendent Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, Pastors, Delegates and Friends of the Thirteenth Annual District Conference of the Shenandoah District of The Wesleyan Church

It is my privilege to have served as Assistant District Superintendent this year, to present my eighth report to the Shenandoah District Conference, and to complete thirteen years of full-time service through the District Office. I am extremely blessed and continue to be highly motivated by the privilege of working with this great Wesleyan family called the Shenandoah District. I also continue to be amazed and humbled at the honor you have given by allowing me to serve in this capacity. As I think back over the last twelve months I find myself deeply grateful for the sacrificial service of so many on behalf of the churches in the Shenandoah District. Time and time again throughout this year I have been humbled by the level of integrity and sacrifice that so many have made in our district.

Our local churches continue to be “where the action is”, and the success or failure of the Shenandoah District is irrevocably connected to the success or failure of our local churches. Our churches come in a variety of shapes, sizes and personalities, but with one common trait – they are finding unique and innovative ways to minister to their own community. It is this willingness to be innovative, to change and adapt our methods while never compromising our message that will enable the church to not just survive but to thrive and to be relevant in this day and age. My heart is with each and every pastor, every member of every congregation as you work on the front lines, and my goal is to assist you in any way possible, providing you with the resources and support necessary to assist you in doing the work of the ministry. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to every pastor and church for the ministry that is being provided through your efforts.

Listed below is a summary of various areas of responsibility: . Annual Church Visits as assigned (18 Churches) . Travel – 12,000 miles in District service . Planning and preparation for all DBA meetings. . Serve on DBA, DBMD, Missions Board . Serve as District Office administrator, overseeing the areas of finance, office management, mailings & publications, website maintenance, electronic reporting, etc. . Planning and facilitating District Special Events, including Power/Conference, Minister/Spouse Gathering, Pastor’s Prayer Retreat . Preparation of District Conference materials, publication of District Conference Journal . Trustee and legal representative of the Shenandoah District . Trustee of surplus district properties . Property & Liability Insurance Program Administrator . District Statistician . Participated in Funeral Services for Rev. Richard Lathrop & Rev. Larry Lafferty . Participated in several special services with local churches

In closing, I give thanks to those who make this assignment both possible and rewarding:

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. To the Lord for His faithfulness, strength and constant reminder that He is not only my Lord, but my Friend. . To my wife, Lisa, for her support, encouragement, tolerance, forgiveness, patience and all those other attributes necessary in putting up with me. She makes it possible for me to do almost everything that I do, and deserves far more credit than she ever receives. . To my co-worker and our District Superintendent Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, for his support, encouragement, guidance, trust and friendship. His steadfast relationship with the Lord, and earnest desire in seeking Him is an inspiration. He carries a heavy load and deserves our prayers and support. . To the members of the District Board of Administration, for their leadership, commitment, and genuine concern for the district and its elected officials. . To every pastor and layperson within the district, for your friendship, your cooperative spirit, and your love for the church.

Most of all, thanks to each of you – the ministers and laity of the Shenandoah District for entrusting to me this position of honor. I will continue to do my very best to uphold, uplift, and support you as you do the work of the ministry.

Respectfully submitted,

Robert W. Phaup Assistant District Superintendent

53 CHURCH MULTIPLICATION & DISCIPLESHIP

To General Superintendent, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon , District Superintendent , Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates, and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District.

It has been my pleasure to serve the Shenandoah District as the CMAD (Church Multiplication and Discipleship) Director this past year. The Wesleyan Church has focused heavily on church planting in recent years. But it has become apparent we have to do more than plant new churches if we want our Denomination and Districts to thrive. Just as we have learned that there are proven methods for planting thriving new congregations we must learn how to revitalize existing churches. When I was asked to serve as the CMAD Director for our district, I decided we needed a 2 pronged approach. So for the past year we have focused on church planting and implementing a systematic approach to church revitalization.

At our 2013 District Conference we invited Rev. Paul James, District Supt. of the Eastern New York and New England District to share some of the exciting things God was doing through their District Transformation Project (DTP). We subsequently hired Rev. James as our consultant to help us launch our own District Revitalization Project (DRP). I am happy to report that we have had 3 congregations; Emmanuel, Asbury and most recently Huntington First go through the DRP. Wesleyan Community in Blacksburg is scheduled to go through the DRP in Oct.

Although it is early in the process to note many direct results I believe that the process has been encouraging to both the pastors and their congregations. In time I’m confident we will see congregations that have plateaued or been in decline become healthy disciple making ministries once again. My hope is that we can take another two or three churches through the DRP in the coming year. By this time next year I hope to be able to share with you exciting revitalization stories of how God is moving in new ways to produce new life in our district.

In addition to the DRP we have several opportunities for new churches to be planted. We are looking seriously at planting in Danville VA this fall. We are also in the process of forming a partnership with New Life Church in Laplata MA to plant in Richmond VA. In addition, our current church plants; Broadcast Church in Virginia Beach, First Simple Church in Williamsburg, and Re:Claim Church in Barboursville WV are all showing signs of health and growth.

Also this past year Pastor Brady Stephens and I have been certified as ministry coaches through the Wesleyan Coaching network and are available to help coach you. Pastors, If you find yourself stuck in a ministry situation and would like some coaching to help you through, please don’t hesitate to call us. Our plan is to have multiple certified coaches throughout the district in the next few years available to help and encourage pastors as they lead their churches to health and Kingdom growth.

There are many other potential Revitalization and Church Planting opportunities within the Shenandoah District. If you sense the Lord calling you to plant a church we invite you to let me or our District

54 Superintendent know so that we can talk further with you. Also if you are leading a church you sense could benefit from going through DRP we would be happy to discuss that possibility with you as well.

Respectfully Submitted,

Rev. Stephen A. O’Dell

Shenandoah District CMAD Director

55 DISCOVER THE JOY

To General Superintendent Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, District Superintendent Rev. Gregory Reynolds, pastors, delegates and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District. I could begin this report with several statistical items that would declare a record attendance, offering, and other things from our March 7-9 conference in Williamsburg this year. However, I would much rather share with you that we experienced the presence of a very special guest. As we planned, prayed, prepared, prayed, projected, prayed, etc., we were excited with the keynote speaker, special guest, workshop subjects, and "The Plan" that was coming together. Little did we realize that it would be a service project that would unite, excited, and electrify the entire retreat. On Saturday evening, we requested that the ladies give a $1.00 offering as they entered the ballroom. Our hope was to bless a young mom with a love gift from the women, unbeknownst to her. We ordered a pizza and with great anticipation waited for "Mindy" to arrive. She was ushered to the platform and given over $1,000 with love. The atmosphere exploded as we came together to bless, give, and love someone for Christ! The $650.00 was easily multiplied as women continued to bring money to add to the "bag" as we waited for the pizza to arrive. We saw that God does not come in the plans and preparations. Oh, yes, He ministered to all of us through Sonja Burpo, Haley Morgan Smith, the music, the workshops, the fellowship, and much more. BUT, He came when we united with ONE PURPOSE, ONE GOAL, and ONE VISION to glorify Him and bless someone in His Name!! What happens when people pray and united??? Only God knows that...We learned a very important lesson this year. We cannot out give God, we cannot plan His entrance, BUT WE MUST invite Him, work TOGETHER, and WATCH EVERYWHERE!! Special thank you to ALL that give, sacrifice, and work at Discover the Joy to make it such a great time for so many people. Thank you to: Kathy Wright, Kathy Barger, Brianna Bashlor, Kelly Fitzgerald, Debbie Frye, Cindy Garner, Connie Highberger, Heather Loveday, and Lisa Shinn. A team second to none!! Thank you ladies for your loving support! Also, special thanks to Zana Hall and Joyce Rodriguez for the many years of service. We appreciate all you gave to DTJ! We will welcome God's plan for March 6-8, 2015, as we plan, pray, and work. Keynote Speaker: Gloria Gaither. Special Guest: Mark Lowry. Our key verses this year, I Thessalonians 5:17-18, “Pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” WE BELIEVE THAT THE SUCCESS AND OUTREACH OF DISCOVER THE JOY HAS BEEN DUE TO THE CONSISTENT PRAYING THAT HAS PRECEEDED IT, PREPARED IT, PROVIDED IT, AND PRESENTED IT!!

56 With Praise and JOY!

Becky Reynolds Coordinator

Discover the Joy is a ministry of the Shenandoah District of The Wesleyan Church. Our mission is to host a weekend event for women to worship and to be challenged and reached for Christ. DTJ 2014 was exactly on target for our mission.

57 COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC MORALS AND SOCIAL CONCERNS

To General Superintendent, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon , District Superintendent , Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates, and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District.

Your presence here at this conference today indicates that you are a leader in your perspective churches. Some of you are lead pastors, some are staff pastors, some are laymen but all of you have been called to lead. John Maxwell has repeatedly said that leadership is influence, and to influence others is exactly what Jesus called us to do when He told us in Matthew 5:14 that we are the “light of the world” and in Matthew 18:19 when He said to, “Go and make disciples of all nations.” We have heard these verses over and over again, but how often do we rise up to be the leaders outside our church walls? As leaders, we are to be on the frontline and that means speaking up and speaking out on social and moral issues.

There are numerous issues that we can and should be involved in leading the way and speaking out. One of these issues is life! Life should be protected from the womb to the deathbed. Issues such as: abortion, euthanasia, physician assisted suicide, racism, and, human trafficking are just a few. All life is valuable to God. Psalm 139:13 (NLT) says, “You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother’s womb. 14 Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous!” People like to argue about when life begins, but the more important question is; when does God say life is valuable? God says He knew us before we were even formed, when we were just a thought! (Jeremiah 1:5) God says all life is valuable! We are created with a purpose! Ephesians 2:10 (NLT) tells us that “we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.”

We, the church, should also be leading the way on marriage and the family. It’s no secret that both of these sacred institutions have been under attack. We’ve all heard the statistics that 50% of marriages end up in divorce, and that includes those in the church. That’s discouraging! Fortunately, I am not sure that is the truth. According to Andy Stanley in his book “The Good News About Marriage”, 72 percent of those who have ever been married are still married to their first spouse, according to the Census Bureau. That means the divorce rate is much lower than reported. This can bring great hope for couples who are experiencing trouble, and for Pastors who are counseling their congregations. In fact, according to the book, “Overall, regular

58 church attendance lowers the divorce rate anywhere from 25-50 percent, depending on the study you look at.” This is worth shouting from the rooftops! There are numerous other issues such as creation care, human sexuality, etc. that we should be taking a stand on. As Christians, it is our responsibility to be informed and to speak out. The West Virginia Family Foundation (http://wvfamily.org ) and the Family Foundation of Virginia (http://familyfoundation.org ) are two organizations that you can turn to that will help you speak out to your elected officials. If you aren’t on their mailing list, get on it and let them hear from you. Below is a letter from the Family Foundation of Virginia that they composed just for our district conference.

A message from the Family Foundation of Virginia. Dear Pastors, We are honored to be your advocate in Richmond. Every day, we are on a mission to ensure that the atmosphere in our Commonwealth is conducive to the preaching of the Gospel. For years we have advocated for you to be able to continue to follow God’s call on your life to preach without fear and for those whom you shepherd to live out their faith and calling in the public square without fear. We have faced strong opposition but we do not retreat because that is what we feel called to do.

Pastors and Christians today increasingly face hostility in many parts of America and are being targeted by activists and their supporters to the point of even losing their livelihood especially if they speak out about God’s design for marriage. I’m sure you have heard or read about Sweet Cakes By Melissa in Oregon , Elane Photography in New Mexico, Craig James, who was fired by Fox sports, the Benham brothers who were dropped by HGTV and even the CEO of Mozilla being forced to resign over his small donation to the California marriage amendment in 2008. If the left continues to have its way, it is only a matter of time before you as a pastor will be forced to perform same-sex “weddings” to keep your tax-exempt status. Your church will be used to “celebrate” these occasions.

This hostility is a tactic traceable through history, used by the weak to intimidate the strong by making an example of one prominent individual in order to elicit fear in the majority of the population thus silencing the majority by a minority. It will only work if you and I buy into it and self-censor the expression of our constitutionally-protected religious beliefs.

This is why we are admonishing you: Please do not be afraid to preach the whole counsel of God. Our culture is in your hands and we desperately need your prophetic voice of leadership in our Commonwealth.

59 A few practical ways that you can partner with us in the present time include: • Please identify a member in your church who feels the call to lead in the area of government awareness education or as a cultural ambassador. We have many resources tailored to help such a person start and grow a salt and light ministry which we call a Cultural Impact Team. • As a congregation, join The Family Foundation and Trumpet and Torch Ministries for 40 Days of Prayer, Fasting and Repentance to strengthen and recapture God’s vision for marriage from August 27th to October 5th of this year. We have resources available including a 40-day daily devotional for individuals, sermon outlines, Sunday school resources and more. To sign up, go to www.familyfoundation.org/40days

We at The Family Foundation are not afraid to speak into and affect our culture at the policy level. We have a different role than you, but are part of the same body of Christ. Help us by partnering with us as we shine the light of Christ in a dark time in our state and nation.

Will you stand to be counted and go down in history as one who did not give in to the cultural fancies of the day but was faithful to God and to His witness in your generation?

Let us stand together unashamedly for the truth of the One who gave us life and called us and sent us out into the world to be witnesses. Let us lead those He has called us to shepherd with courage, divine conviction and resolve, because our victory is already secure.

We echo the last two paragraphs of their letter. God has placed each of us here for such a time as this! Let us stand together unashamedly for the truth of the One who gave his life for us!

Respectfully Submitted,

Myron Atkinson and Lewis Sheckler Co-Chairmen, Committee on Public morals and Social Concerns

60 DISTRICT DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL PARTNERS

To the General Superintendent, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, District Superintendent, Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates, and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District of the Wesleyan Church,

It has been an honor and a pleasure to serve with our District Missions Board this year. This team is passionate about the mission of bringing the message of Jesus Christ to our communities and our world. We have worked hard this year to communicate our willingness to serve and support missions in every church in the Shenandoah District. We began the year by determining clear goals for improving communication about missions throughout the district. We have attempted to make direct contact with every church in the Shenandoah District, asking each pastor to identify a Missions Champion through whom we can funnel important information about missions trips, service opportunities, and resources that are available. To date, we have received contact information for Missions Champions in approximately fifty percent of our churches. We are hopeful that this percentage will grow in the coming year.

El Salvador Partnership

In December, Pastor René Meléndez, signed our official partnership agreement with the Wesleyan Church in El Salvador. While we have worked closely with our brothers and sisters in El Salvador for many years, this official agreement emphasizes our commitment to stand beside Pastor René, Zoila and all of our other pastors and fellow Wesleyans as they make dynamic strides in reaching the people of El Salvador with the gospel.

There are now 8 Wesleyan churches in El Salvador with a membership of over 500 and attendance far exceeding that number. Bimonthly baptism services are held and approximately 30 people have been baptized this year. The growth that is taking place in these churches is astounding. Pastor René is a tremendous leader, teacher and pastor. We ask for your continued prayers for him and his family as they follow God’s plan in El Salvador.

The Shenandoah District sent 3 teams to El Salvador this year. These teams provided children’s ministry, medical clinics, music ministry, clown ministry, pantomime ministry, pastoral training, clothing and hundreds of pairs of shoes.

In addition, two of our district churches have partnered as sister churches with two of the churches in El Salvador. Penn Forest Wesleyan Church has partnered with Tabernáculo Wesleyano de Adoración in Cojutepeque, El Salvador. Parkway Wesleyan Church (Staunton) has partnered with Templo de Poder in Jiquilisco, El Salvador. It is our sincere hope that more churches in our district will choose to partner with a church in El Salvador. These sister church relationships are a blessing to both churches involved. Your District Missions Board would love to help churches begin and build these partnerships.

It is our goal and purpose to be a resource for churches. Our board members have a wealth of experience in all different areas of missions and we are determined to provide our churches, pastors and local missions leaders with the resources they need to grow missions programs that are reaching the lost all over the world. Respectfully submitted, Kelly Schuhmann, World Missions Director & Board Chair

61 SHENANDOAH FAMILY CAMP

To General Superintendent, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, District Superintendent, Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates, and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District.

Our 2013 Shenandoah Family Camp faced some rearrangements due to school schedules and workers sickness. But the Lord truly gave insight to Our District Superintendent and myself and things fell right into place.

Our attendance was strong with only one service below the 129 mark and that was our Sunday School Service. Our highest attended service was 211 on Friday Night.

Highlights for offering and attendance were: Missions Offering 1960.00 Quarter Offering was 30155.00 with pledges at 3990.00 for a total of $34,145.00 for Friday Nights Offering. Total giving was 38484.00. We also raised money for a New Camp Keyboard of 3100.00.

A special thank You to Becky Reynolds for allowing us to use her keyboard for the last several years as well as playing for us. Becky you are Loved.

CAMP HIGHLIGHTS: Senior Olympics, Mission Breakfast on the River, Record number at the Camp Picnic sponsored by David and Orlene Blackburn and family. Re:claim Church was in charge of Teens and did a wonderful Job as well as Jennifer White and her staff that provided children’s and nursery services.

2014 Workers:

DOWN AT THE TABERNACLE GOSPEL SING: The Guardians Dr. Michael Avery, Evangelist Rev. Larry Maddox, Song Evangelist Rev Glen McClung, Bible Teacher Rev. Barry and Christy Van Steenburg, Missionary on Campus We will also have Youth and Children’s ministries scheduled around the local school systems start times.

SHENANDOAH FAMILY CAMP 2014 August 3-10 2014

Due to School Schedules you will be receiving the revised dates for camps for 2015-2018 so you can place Family Camp on your schedules.

2015 Dr. Anthony Graham August 2-9

62 2016 Dr. James Keaton July 31 – August 7

2017 Dr. Tom Hermiz July 30 – August 6

2018 Dr. Mark Smith July 29 – August 5

Respectfully Submitted:

Dr. David L. Hurd

Camp President

63 WESLEYAN BIBLE BOWL REPORT

To General Superintendent, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon , District Superintendent , Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates, and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District.

As this conference is going on, the only Bible Bowl team from our district (Penn Forest Wesleyan Church) is preparing to go to the Wesleyan Bible Bowl Nationals that will be held in Houghton, New York this weekend. We are extremely proud of our only WBB team and wish that there were SEVERAL more. It takes a bit of sacrifice to organize a team and a lot of commitment but it’s entirely worth it! Teens or anyone really, cannot make Godly decisions without putting God's Word in their hearts and minds. This is why we encourage churches to have a WBB quiz team.

Last year after hundreds of hours of study, dozens of hours traveling, over 100 verses memorized, and over 40 intense individual and team quizzes at nationals, the Penn Forest Worship Center’s Bible Quiz team placed third at the Wesleyan Bible Bowl Nationals. The Wesleyan Bible Bowl Nationals were held at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, South Carolina. There were 13 of the nation’s best teams present representing 7 different states including: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York, South Dakota, Oklahoma, and Indiana. These teams competed for over 57,000 worth of scholarships.

Buk Phillips placed 1st in individual quizzing, receiving a scholarship of $3,500 and 8th in the nation in the individual written’s receiving a scholarship of $500.00. Andrea Phillips placed 4th in the nation in individual writtens receiving a scholarship of $2000.00 and she received was one of only two people to receive the character award! As a team placing 3rd place they came home with $3,600 in scholarships. Altogether the PFWC team came home with nearly $10,000 in scholarships after the 2013 WBB Nationals. Over the years that they have been competing they have collectively come home with over $38,000 in scholarships. That’s not the major incentive but it’s a pretty good one. 

This past fiscal year the WBB teams have been focusing on Romans and James. This is a challenging book of the Bible however, each of the students now have a deeper understanding of Romans and James. This fiscal year the focus will be on the book of Acts. This will be a great year for churches to start a team. Please see or email Myron Atkinson ([email protected]) or Nancy Phillips ([email protected]) for more information (Nancy is from PFWC and is the Southern Area WBB director.) or go to the denominational website at: http://www.wesleyan.org/1213/wesleyan-bible-bowl.

64 In closing please pray for the PFWC team as they travel to Houghton. Pray for safety and unity in the van. Also, please pray that they remember all they have studied during the grueling competition.

Respectfully submitted,

Myron Atkinson Shenandoah District Wesleyan Bible Bowl

65 DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT

To General Superintendent, the Reverend Doctor Jo Anne Lyon, District Superintendent, Reverend Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates and friends of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Shenandoah District. The District Board of Ministerial Development submits the following report:

RELATING TO ORDINATION AND VALIDATION

We recommend that the following be elected as an Ordained Minister by The Shenandoah District Annual Conference and that they be ordained at the time scheduled in the adopted conference agenda.

Cory Robert Hearnsberger Travis J. Heystek Zach J. McConnell

We recommend that the following Ordained Ministers transferring into the Wesleyan Church be Validated by the Shenandoah District Annual Conference and that they be received as such at the time scheduled in the adopted conference agenda.

William Rodney Jackson Roger WilliamKratz

RELATING TO ANNUAL SERVICE REPORTS

I. The following have submitted satisfactory reports:

Adkins, M. Corey Blyskal, Theresa A. Aldrich, John M. Jr. Bonham, Charles F Alford, Matthew D. Bourne, Rick W. Alley, James W. Bowers, Charles H. Alvey, Dominic Burdette, Billy Lee Sr. Argo, Jason Calhoun, David Argot, Dale Carpenter, Timothy D. Argot, Pamela Chilson, Darren Amstutz, Andrew K. Cockerill, Gareth L. Armiger, Thomas E. Collins, J. Leland Jr. Ashbrook, Barry Combs, Gary L. Atkinson, Myron D. Conklin, Gary Barnes, Arnold Conn, Susan K. Bayse, David R. Conn, Todd A. Beecher, Grant C. Custer, Brian D. Belcher, Stanley Daily, Freda Bennett, Jeffrey A. Daigneault, David Bird, Thomas P. Deavers, Patricia

66 Donneberg, Charles E. Jr. Lawson, Barry G. Drillien, Ronald H. Lee, Michael R. Dupin, Kenneth J. Lemasters, John A. Evans, William T. Lewis, Don A. Flores, E. Eliseo Lockard, Jason Foutz, Kenneth R. Long, Don L. Frye, Sam Long, David Earl Furrow, Martin A. Long, James A. Garner, Randy Long, Violet E. Goe, Reed T. Lupton, Richard D. Gogus, Roger D. Maddox, Michael Good, Arthur F. McClung, Thomas Glen Groves, William D. McConnell, Zach Gunsalus, Harold R. McKay, Mark A. Haithcock, Paul A. Midkiff, Richard E. Hammack, Michael Miller, Barry L. Hall, W. Curtis Miller, Daryl Hannan, John A. Miller, Lincoln D. Hathaway, John E. Miller, Stephanie L. Hearnsberger, Cory R. Miller, Stephen P. Henry, David Moore, Robert E. Heystek, Travis J. Moore, Robert L. Hodge, Ronald E. Nedrow, Richard C. Holland, John W. Newman, Michael Holmes, Jess Norton, Ann Hopkins, John M. O’Dell, Stephen A. Horrell, Joseph D. Ott, John Horton, James C. Page, Alan L. House, Gary K. Page, Jason C. Hovan, Heidi M. Patriquin, Aaron Hovan, Kevin M. Patriquin, Logan Hunter, Danny R. Paul, Aaron Hurd, David L. Pennington, Bernard C. Jackson, Robert G Peverall, Alice A. Jackson, William R. Phaup, Robert W. James, Robert F. Pierre-Louis, Arly Johnson, Tony Reed, Kenneth L. Jones, Charles R. Reed, Rebecca Keaton, Jeffery Reed, Sharon L. Kelley, Eldred L. Rexach, Hilda Kiehl, Brian Reynolds, Dale Kiggins, Martin R. Jr. Reynolds, Gregory D. Kincaid, B. R. Reynolds, Matthew Knight, Walter R. Rhodenizer, John H. Kratz, Roger W. Robinson, Glen H. Laurisden, Michael Rodgers, Gerald

67 Rodriguez, Ricardo M. Tennant, Jack “Mark” Rogers, Karen H. Thomas, Charles D. Rogers, Roy C. VanSteenburg, Barry Schiavone, Anthony Vaughn, Glen Shaffer, Barry D. Walters, David L. Shaffer, Herbert T, II Walton, Windy K. Shelor, Arlis W. Watts, Alan R. Shepherd, Edward E. Wheeler, Paul A. Shinn, Christopher P. Williamson, John Shinn, Lisa R. Wilmoth, Thomas C. Smith, William D. Wingfield, Stephen R. Smithers, Ricky Wooten, Russell Snyder, Bradley D. Wright, Barry Stevens, Brady Talley, Winfield C.

II. The following were sent the proper forms by the Secretary of the DBA and have not sent their report to the chairman of the DBMD.

Fugate, Thelmon . Horner, Samuel T. Marshall, Lucy Humphrey, Susan L. Meeks, Paul W. Johnson, Gregory D. White, Steve A.

III. The following were excused from reporting due to being ill or out of the country.

Elliott, Esther Guile, Dennis S.

IV. We recommend that the following be dropped from our ministerial list due to their personal request, failure to attend interviews or submit reports, failure to take courses, or because of transfer.

Bormann, Sarah (transfer) Card, Greg G. (dropped) Cox, Roger Dale (dropped) Eddy, Freddie (withdrawn) Ferguson, Catherine (withdrawn) Hurlburt, Ronald K. (dropped) Lucas, Mitchell C. (dropped) Martinez, Luis (transfer) McMurphy, Jason (dropped) Moore, Robert J. (withdrawn) Paul, Aaron (transfer) Ratliff, Josh (transfer) Riggins, Marshall R. (dropped)

68 RELATING TO RECEPTION, RESTORATION AND LICENSING

I. We recommend that the following be received as Licensed Ministers.

Alvey, Dominic

II. We recommend that the following be renewed as Licensed Ministers for the coming year.

Smithers, Ricky Wooten, Russell Walton, Windy

III. We recommend that the following be received as ministerial students.

Bays, Allen Smith, Mitchell Kline, Eric Wainscott, Andrew Rexach, Hilda

IV. We recommend that the licenses of the following Ministerial Students be renewed for the coming year.

Adkins, Michael Corey Marshall, Lucy Calhoun, David Miller, Daryl Chivers, Randall Miller, Stephanie Crowe, Christopher E. Pierre-Louis, Arly Davis, Wade Pilley, Trevor Edwards, Michael S. Rigdon, Trey Hammock, Michael Shinn, Lisa Hunter, Danny Tennant, Jack Johnson, Joshua Wilson, Cory Kratz, Bobby

V. We recommend that the following be received as Ordained ministers in process of transfer for the coming year.

VI. We recommend that the license of the following Ordained ministers in process of transfer be extended for another year.

Bourne, Rick Burdette, Bill Goe, Reed

69 DISTRICT BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL APPOINTMENTS

July 2014 Serving as Committee on Pastoral Relations and Ministerial Appointment Comprehensive Report on Churches and Ministers

A. APPOINTED ORDAINED MINISTERS

1. DISTRICT SERVICE Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds - District Superintendent Rev. Robert W. Phaup – Assistant District Superintendent

2. PASTORAL AND LOCAL SERVICE a. Aldrich, John M. – Raven Rock, Ararat Alley, James – Calvary Chapel (Affiliate) Amstutz, Andrew K. – Toano, Christ Community, Ass’t. Argot, Pamela L. – Staunton, Parkway, Ass’t. Argot, Dale M. – Staunton, Parkway, Ass’t. Ashbrook, Barry - Oak Grove Atkinson, Myron – Penn Forest Bonham, Charles – Grace, Culloden, Ass’t. Chilson, Darren – Penn Forest, Ass’t. Combs, Gary – Stuart, Minnie’s Chapel Conklin, Gary A. - Bramwell Daigneault, David – First Simple Church, Ass’t. Deavers, Patricia – New Hope Fellowship Dupin, Ken – Salem Flores, Eliseo - Fredericksburg, La Familia de Dios Frye, Lucius C. (Sam) – Williamsburg, First Simple Church Furrow, Martin - Preston Garner, Randy – Toano, Christ Community Good, Arthur F. – Roanoke, Valley View Gogus, Roger – Lens Creek Gorsline, Paul – Newport News, Asbury Groves, William D. – Mountain Road Haithcock, Paul A. – Roanoke, Parkway, Ass’t. Hearnsberger, Cory – Remlik, Ass’t. Henry, David H. – Five Forks, Stuart Heystek, Travis – Roanoke, Emmanuel, Ass’t. Holmes, Jess G. – Broadcast Church Hopkins, John - Blacksburg, First Horrell, Joseph D. - Brookhill

70 Horton, James Craig - Waynesboro Hurd, David - Christiansburg/Blacksburg Mountain View Circuit Jackson, Rodney - Brookhill Johnson, Tony R. – Blacksburg, Wesleyan Community Kiehl, Brian S. – Morgantown, New Beginnings Knight, Walter - Cuzzart Kratz, Roger - Nellis Lauridsen, Michael - Roanoke, Parkway, Ass’t. Lawson, Barry – Staunton, Parkway Long, James A. – Martinsville, Clearview Miller, Barry L. – Baywood, Galax Miller, Lincoln D. – Roanoke, Parkway, Ass’t. Moore, Robert E. – Living Hope Fellowship Moore, Robert L. – Summerlee, Supply Newman, Michael – Brookhill, Ass’t. O’Dell, Stephen A. – Roanoke, Emmanuel Ott, John - Roanoke, Parkway Page, Jason C. – Grace, Culloden Reed, Sharon L. - Martinsburg, Grace Reynolds, Matthew – Jordantown, Ass’t. Robinson, Glen – First, Huntington Rodriguez, Ricardo - Vinton Rogers, Roy - Salem, Faith Schiavone, Anthony R. – Charlottesville, Cornerstone Shaffer, Herb – First, Roanoke Shinn, Chris – Faith Community, Charleston Smith, William D. – Remlik Snyder, Brad – Fredericksburg Stephens, Brady – Parkersburg, Homeland Community Watts, Alan R. - Covington Williamson, John C. – Crosspoint, Lynchburg & Gladys Wright, Barry – Lorton Lick

b. Ordained Ministers on loan to other districts of the Wesleyan Church for service as supply pastor: none

c. Ordained Ministers appointed to service in local Church Christian Education program: none

3. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE

a. Associate General Evangelist:

b. General Evangelist: Long, Earl

71 Wingfield, Stephen

c. Reserve General Evangelist: None

4. DENOMINATIONAL SERVICE:

a. Ordained Ministers elected by General Conference or appointed by GB as General Officials:

b. Ordained Ministers employed by a Subsidiary:

c. Ordained Ministers appointed by G.B. for service as Missionaries Van Steenburg, Barry L.

d. Ordained Ministers employed to serve on the faculty of an Educational Institution:

5. CHAPLAINS

Collins, J. Lee - Institutional Chaplain Evans, William - US Air Force Reserve Hovan, Kevin – US Army Lemasters, John - Hospital Rodgers, Gerald – Marketplace Ministries Shepherd, Edward - Hospital

6. INTERCHURCH SERVICE:

7. SPECIAL SERVICE: Blyskal, Theresa Humphrey, Susan (UMC) Johnson, Gregory D. (Garrett’s Creek Community) Keaton, Jeffrey (Renewanation) Kelley, Eldred L. (Lake Wales Church of God) Peverall, Alice A. (Eastlake Community Church) Walters, David L. (Evangelical Methodist Church) Wilmoth, Tom (East Lake Community)

B. RETIRED ORDAINED MINISTERS:

Alford, Matthew D. Cockerill, Gareth L. Fugate, Thelmon Bayse, David R. Drillien, Ronald Guile, Dennis Belcher, Stanley R. Foutz, Kenneth R. Gunsalus, Harold R.

72 Hall, W. Curtis Kincaid, B.R. Miller, Stephen Hathaway, John Long, Donald L. Nedrow, Richard C. Hodge, Ronald Lupton, Richard Reed, Kenneth L. Holland, John McClung, Thomas G. Reynolds, Dale L. Horner, Samuel McKay, Mark A. Talley, Winfield Jones, Charles R. Meeks, Paul Wheeler, Paul

C. RESERVE ORDAINED MINISTERS:

Conn, Susan (2) Conn, Todd (2) James, Robert (1) Shaffer, Barry (1)

D. ORDAINED MINISTERS ON EDUCATIONAL LEAVE:

E. ORDAINED MINISTERS IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER: 1. IN:

2. OUT: McConnell, Zach – North Carolina East Thomas, Charles D. – East Michigan

F. ORDAINED MINISTERS WITHOUT APPOINTMENT:

Bennett, Jeffrey A. (2) Hovan, Heidi M. (5) Patriquin, Aaron (4) Bowers, Charles (7) Jackson, Robert (2) Reed, Rebecca Lee (7) Donneberg, Charles E. (4) Lee, Michael (7) Switter, Jeffrey (4) House, Gary K. (4) Lewis, Don (4) White, Stephen (2)

G. ORDAINED MINISTERS IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER: IN: Bourne, Rick – Davis Memorial, Supply Burdette, Bill Goe, Reed T. – Welcome, Supply

OUT:

H. SUPPLY PASTORS

Keaton, James – Jordantown (Bible Methodist) Midkiff, Richard – Mount Hope (Bible Methodist) Norton, Ann – Crewe (UMC)

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II. Commissioned Ministers

A. PASTORS: Shelor, Arlis W. – Salem, Faith, Ass’t.

B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS: None C. WITHOUT APPOINTMENT Rhodenizer, John

D. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER: 1. In - None 2. Out - None

E. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER: None

F. RETIRED COMMISSIONED MINISTERS Pennington, Bernard C.

III. Licensed Ministers

A. PASTORS: Alvey, Dominic – Brookhill, Ass’t. Carpenter, Timothy – Fairmont Smithers, Ricky – Rocky Mount, Crossroads Community Church Plant Walton, Windy – Monticello, Ass’t. Wooten, Russell – Vienna. Young, Ted – Charlottesville, Monticello (Supply-on loan from Chesapeake)

B. OTHER APPOINTMENTS:

C. IN PROCESS OF DISTRICT TRANSFER: IN: OUT:

D. IN PROCESS OF DENOMINATIONAL TRANSFER: NONE

74 IV. Ministerial Students

Adkins, Michael Cory – Re:Claim Miller, Daryl Bays, Allen – Broadcast, Ass’t. Miller, Stephanie Calhoun, David – La Misión Hispaña Pierre-Louis, Arly – Mt. Olive Int. Min. Chivers, Randall Rexach, Hilda Crowe, Christopher E. Pilley, Trevor Davis, Wade Rigdon, Trevor Edwards, Michael S. Rigdon, Trey Hammock, Michael Shinn, Lisa Hunter, Danny Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Joshua Tennant, Jack Mark Kline, Eric Wainscott, Andrew Kratz, Aaron Wilson, Cory Marshall, Lucy

V. Lay Workers

A. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS:

Daily, Freda P. Hubert Long, Violet - Music & Children's Ministry Rogers, Karen

B. COMMISSIONED SPECIAL WORKERS IN PROCESS OF TRANSFER: None

C. LICENSED SPECIAL WORKERS: None

D. COMMISSIONED LAY MISSIONARIES: Elliott, Esther

E. SUPPLY PASTORS Barnes, Arnold – Aiken Summit Knotts, Aaron – Life Gate Lockard, Jason – Doran

75 2014 – 2015 Pastoral Appointments

Aiken Summit ------Arnold Barnes Asbury, Newport News ------Paul Gorsline Baywood ------Barry Miller Bramwell ------Gary Conklin Broadcast Church Plant------Jess Holmes Allen Bays, Ass’t. Brookhill. ------Joe Horrell Rodney Jackson, Ass’t Mike Newman, Ass’t. Dominic Alvey, Ass’t. Isaac Wendland, Ass’t. Calvary Chapel, Dublin (Affiliate)------James Alley Christ Community, Toano ------Randy J. Garner Andrew Amstutz, Ass’t. Christiansburg/Mountain View Circuit------David Hurd Clearview, Martinsville ------James Long Cornerstone, Charlottesville ------Tony Schiavone Covington ------Randy Watts Crewe ------Ann Norton, Supply Crosspoint, Lynchburg ------John Williamson Matthew Runda, Ass’t. Crossroads Community, Affiliate ------Ricky Smithers Cuzzart ------Walter Knight Davis Memorial, Parkersburg ------Rick Bourne, Supply Doran. ------Jason Lockard, Lay Supply Emmanuel, Roanoke ------Stephen O’Dell Travis Heystek, Ass’t. Wes Winebarger, Ass’t. Fairmont ------Timothy Carpenter Faith, Salem ------Roy Rogers Arlis Shelor, Ass’t. Faith Community, Charleston ------Chris Shinn Lisa Shinn, Ass’t. First, Blacksburg ------John Hopkins First, Huntington ------Glen Robinson First, Roanoke ------Herbert T. Shaffer, II First Simple Church ------Sam Frye David Daigneault, Ass’t. Five Forks, Stuart ------David H. Henry Fredericksburg ------Brad Snyder Fredericksburg, La Familia de Dios……….. Eliseo Flores Gladys ------John Williamson Grace, Culloden ------Jason Page Charles Bonham, Ass’t. Grace, Martinsburg ------Sharon Reed

76 Homeland Community, Parkersburg-.------Brady Stephens Jordantown ------James Keaton, Supply Matt Reynolds, Ass’t. La Misión Hispaña (Affiliate)------David Calhoun, Supply Lens Creek ------Roger Gogus Life Gate, Terra Alta ------Aaron Knotts, Lay Supply Living Hope Fellowship ------Robert E. Moore Lorton Lick ------Barry Wright Minnies Chapel, Stuart ------Gary Combs Monticello, Charlottesville ------Ted Young, Supply Windy K. Walton, Ass’t. Mount Hope ------Richard Midkiff, Supply Mountain Road, Richmond ------Bill Groves Mullens ------Open Nellis ------Roger Kratz New Beginnings, Morgantown ------Brian Kiehl New Hope, Fairfax------Patricia Deavers Oak Grove, Montpelier ------Barry Ashbrook Paden City ------Mark Tennant Parkway, Roanoke ------John Ott Michael Lauridsen, Ass’t. Paul Haithcock, Ass’t. Janice Gregory, Ass’t. Lincoln Miller, Ass’t. Alex Parker, Ass’t. Parkway, Staunton------Barry Lawson Dale Argot, Ass’t. Pam Argot, Ass’t. Penn Forest------Myron Atkinson Darren Chilson, Ass’t. Preston------Martin Furrow Radford------Open Raven Rock, Ararat ------John Aldrich Re:Claim ------Cory Adkins Remlik------William D. Smith Cory Hearnsberger, Ass’t. Salem ------Ken Dupin Summerlee ------Robert L. Moore, Supply Three Mile, Elkview ------Open Valley View, Roanoke ------Arthur F. Good Vienna ------Russell Wooten Vinton ------Ricardo Rodriguez Waynesboro ------Craig Horton Welcome ------Reed T. Goe, Supply Wesleyan Community, Blacksburg ------Tony Johnson Williamson ------Open

77 May '13 - Apr 14 Budget $ Over Budget % of Budget

Ordinary Income/Expense Income Brentwood Church 52,959.36 52,959.32 0.04 100.0% District Assessment 284,147.66 312,859.76 -28,712.10 90.82% Insurance Fund Transfer 12,650.00 12,651.19 -1.19 99.99% Last Year's Surplus 28,258.08 28,258.09 -0.01 100.0% USF-EIF 304,306.96 335,056.06 -30,749.10 90.82% Total Income 682,322.06 741,784.42 -59,462.36 91.98%

Expense A. Ministry Oversight Asst. Dist. Superintendent aaa Appreciation Gift 1,683.31 1,683.31 0.00 100.0% Health Insurance 18,034.04 18,000.00 34.04 100.19% Housing 12,000.00 12,000.00 0.00 100.0% Pension 8,746.50 8,746.50 0.00 100.0% Salary 49,532.16 49,532.20 -0.04 100.0% Social Security 9,671.98 9,671.98 0.00 100.0% Total Asst. Dist. Superintendent aaa 99,667.99 99,633.99 34.00 100.03%

DBA Operations 4,371.61 4,500.00 -128.39 97.15% District Superintendent Appreciation Gift 2,516.12 2,516.12 0.00 100.0% Health & Life Insurance 22,122.13 24,500.00 -2,377.87 90.29% Housing 34,000.00 34,000.00 0.00 100.0% Pension 11,256.20 11,256.20 0.00 100.0% Salary 44,839.64 44,838.33 1.31 100.0% Total Salary 44,839.64 44,838.33 1.31 100.0%

Social Security 12,447.23 12,447.23 0.00 100.0% Total District Superintendent 127,181.32 129,557.88 -2,376.56 98.17%

Travel Expense Auto - Asst. DS 7,099.99 7,100.00 -0.01 100.0% Auto - District Superintendent 6,000.00 6,000.00 0.00 100.0% Auto Insurance 1,539.00 1,500.00 39.00 102.6% Travel - DS 13,050.47 17,000.00 -3,949.53 76.77% Travel - DS, Asst. 8,032.27 12,000.00 -3,967.73 66.94% Total Travel Expense 35,721.73 43,600.00 -7,878.27 81.93%

Total A. Ministry Oversight 266,942.65 277,291.87 -10,349.22 96.27%

B. Ministry Support Total Contingency 0.00 1,568.74 -1,568.74 0.0%

78 May '13 - Apr 14 Budget $ Over Budget % of Budget

District Director of CMAD 2,500.00 3,000.00 -500.00 83.33% District Secretary 1,999.92 2,000.00 -0.08 100.0% District Treasurer 3,999.96 4,000.00 -0.04 100.0% Equipment 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 100.0% Insurance - Property & Work Com 6,167.99 5,750.00 417.99 107.27% Office Personnell Clerical/Accounting Salary 0.00 3,500.00 -3,500.00 0.0% Matching Social Security 0.00 267.75 -267.75 0.0% Total Office Personnell 0.00 3,767.75 -3,767.75 0.0%

Office Supplies 6,056.41 5,500.00 556.41 110.12% Postage 2,081.13 3,000.00 -918.87 69.37% Printing 962.40 2,500.00 -1,537.60 38.5% Repairs & Maintenance 794.01 2,500.00 -1,705.99 31.76% Telephone/Communication Systems 7,048.82 7,250.00 -201.18 97.23% Utilities 2,374.20 3,000.00 -625.80 79.14% Yard & Janitorial 1,325.00 2,500.00 -1,175.00 53.0% Total B. Ministry Support 44,309.84 55,336.49 -11,026.65 80.07%

C. Ministry Activity Benevolence Insurance Supplement 600.00 600.00 0.00 100.0% Retired Minister's Christmas 2,500.00 2,500.00 0.00 100.0% Benevolence - Other 937.18 2,000.00 -1,062.82 46.86% Total Benevolence 4,037.18 5,100.00 -1,062.82 79.16%

C.E. Ministries Children's Ministries 4,000.00 4,000.00 0.00 100.0% Youth Ministries 3,245.81 4,000.00 -754.19 81.15% C.E. Ministries - Other 0.00 750.00 -750.00 0.0% Total C.E. Ministries 7,245.81 8,750.00 -1,504.19 82.81%

CMAD 5,994.62 7,000.00 -1,005.38 85.64% Committees - Misc. 0.00 750.00 -750.00 0.0% Conference 13,519.48 14,500.00 -980.52 93.24% Missions Promotion 6,729.19 8,500.00 -1,770.81 79.17% Total C. Ministry Activity 37,526.28 44,600.00 -7,073.72 84.14%

D. Ministry Dev. & Training DBMD Chairman 1,999.93 2,000.00 -0.07 100.0% DBMD Operations 6,644.10 7,000.00 -355.90 94.92% Ministerial Development 18,492.30 18,500.00 -7.70 99.96% Scholarship Fund 2,100.00 2,000.00 100.00 105.0%

79 May '13 - Apr 14 Budget $ Over Budget % of Budget

Total D. Ministry Dev. & Training 29,236.33 29,500.00 -263.67 99.11%

USF- Eif 304,306.96 335,056.06 -30,749.10 90.82% Total Expense 682,322.06 741,784.42 -59,462.36 91.98%

Net Ordinary Income 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0%

To Cover Deficit From Special To Accounts Operations

Ministerial Development $ 1,456.34 $ 1,456.34 Scholarship Fund $ 2,650.00 $ 2,650.00 Unrestricted Continguency $ 1,469.66 Equipment $ 882.39 Ministerial Development $ 530.27 Auto Insurance $ 57.00

$ 5,576.00 $ 5,576.00

80 2013/2014 District Conference Year District Budget Assessments Report Includes Funds Received between May 1, 2013 and May 6, 2014 April, 2014 Shenandoah District, The Wesleyan Church

Church Annual Monthly Budget Total Paid Ovr/Short Assessment Assessment Due To Date YTD $705,062.28 $58,755.19 $705,062.28 $588,454.62 ($116,607.66)

Aiken Summit$ 1,796.99 $ 149.75 $ 1,796.99 $ 1,796.99 $ - Asbury$ 16,433.73 $ 1,369.48 $ 16,433.73 $ 9,586.35 $ (6,847.38) Baywood (Galax)$ 19,508.26 $ 1,625.69 $ 19,508.26 $ 19,508.26 $ 0.01 Bramwell$ 3,103.97 $ 258.66 $ 3,103.97 $ 3,103.97 $ 0.01 Broadcast Church$ 9,071.32 $ 755.94 $ 9,071.32 $ 9,071.29 $ (0.02) Brookhill$ 38,525.00 $ 3,210.42 $ 38,525.00 $ 38,525.00 $ - Christ Community$ 22,764.25 $ 1,897.02 $ 22,764.25 $ 22,764.25 $ - Christiansburg$ 5,402.01 $ 450.17 $ 5,402.01 $ 5,402.01 $ - Cinco Lighthouse$ 1,045.01 $ 87.08 $ 1,045.01 $ 348.32 $ (696.69) Clearview$ 11,962.42 $ 996.87 $ 11,962.42 $ 12,000.00 $ 37.58 Clement Memorial$ 5,139.12 $ 428.26 $ 5,139.12 $ 5,139.12 $ - Cornerstone$ 8,240.90 $ 686.74 $ 8,240.90 $ 8,240.88 $ (0.02) Covington$ 3,119.38 $ 259.95 $ 3,119.38 $ 3,119.38 $ 0.01 Crewe$ 2,128.88 $ 177.41 $ 2,128.88 $ 2,128.88 $ - Crosspoint, Lynchburg$ 15,343.42 $ 1,278.62 $ 15,343.42 $ 3,180.00 $ (12,163.42) Cuzzart$ 5,409.95 $ 450.83 $ 5,409.95 $ 5,409.95 $ 0.00 Davis Memorial, Parkersburg$ 5,884.78 $ 490.40 $ 5,884.78 $ 5,884.78 $ - Doran $ 1,698.21 $ 141.52 $ 1,698.21 $ 350.00 $ (1,348.21) Emmanuel, Roanoke $ 56,662.34 $ 4,721.86 $ 56,662.34 $ 42,866.61 $ (13,795.73) Fairmont $ 1,782.39 $ 148.53 $ 1,782.39 $ 1,633.84 $ (148.55) Faith, Salem $ 5,146.25 $ 428.85 $ 5,146.25 $ 5,146.25 $ - Faith Community, Charleston $ 1,842.65 $ 153.55 $ 1,842.65 $ 1,935.54 $ 92.90 First, Blacksburg $ 13,694.89 $ 1,141.24 $ 13,694.89 $ 13,694.89 $ - First, Huntington $ 9,352.95 $ 779.41 $ 9,352.95 $ 9,352.95 $ - First, Roanoke $ 12,304.54 $ 1,025.38 $ 12,304.54 $ 12,304.54 $ - First Simple Church $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Five Forks $ 8,867.19 $ 738.93 $ 8,867.19 $ 8,867.19 $ - Fredericksburg $ 20,744.85 $ 1,728.74 $ 20,744.85 $ 20,744.88 $ 0.03 Gladys $ 2,821.41 $ 235.12 $ 2,821.41 $ 2,821.40 $ (0.01) Grace, Culloden $ 8,888.81 $ 740.73 $ 8,888.81 $ 4,444.38 $ (4,444.43) Grace, Martinsburg $ 5,967.93 $ 497.33 $ 5,967.93 $ 5,967.93 $ 0.01 Homeland Community $ 6,686.22 $ 557.18 $ 6,686.22 $ 6,686.21 $ (0.00) Jordantown $ 15,467.73 $ 1,288.98 $ 15,467.73 $ 15,467.73 $ - La Familia de Dios $ 8,521.16 $ 710.10 $ 8,521.16 $ 8,521.16 $ 0.00 Lens Creek $ 6,398.14 $ 533.18 $ 6,398.14 $ 6,398.14 $ - Life Gate (Terra Alta) $ 4,519.62 $ 376.63 $ 4,519.62 $ - $ (4,519.62) Living Hope Fellowship $ 4,946.27 $ 412.19 $ 4,946.27 $ 2,060.95 $ (2,885.32) Lorton Lick $ 1,955.46 $ 162.96 $ 1,955.46 $ 1,955.50 $ 0.04 Minnies Chapel $ 4,094.00 $ 341.17 $ 4,094.00 $ 4,094.00 $ - Monticello $ 10,931.56 $ 910.96 $ 10,931.56 $ 10,931.55 $ (0.01) Mount Hope $ 4,572.17 $ 381.01 $ 4,572.17 $ 1,670.00 $ (2,902.17) Mountain Road $ 3,641.36 $ 303.45 $ 3,641.36 $ 3,816.05 $ 174.69 Mountain View $ 805.00 $ 67.08 $ 805.00 $ 805.00 $ - Mullins $ 1,316.18 $ 109.68 $ 1,316.18 $ 1,316.18 $ 0.01 Nellis $ 1,952.13 $ 162.68 $ 1,952.13 $ 2,328.00 $ 375.88 New Beginnings, Westover $ 8,473.66 $ 706.14 $ 8,473.66 $ 8,473.00 $ (0.66) New Hope $ 2,038.84 $ 169.90 $ 2,038.84 $ 2,038.83 $ (0.00) Oak Grove $ 14,325.32 $ 1,193.78 $ 14,325.32 $ 14,325.36 $ 0.04

81 7/3/2014 2013/2014 District Conference Year District Budget Assessments Report Includes Funds Received between May 1, 2013 and May 6, 2014 April, 2014 Shenandoah District, The Wesleyan Church

Church Annual Monthly Budget Total Paid Ovr/Short Assessment Assessment Due To Date YTD $705,062.28 $58,755.19 $705,062.28 $588,454.62 ($116,607.66) Paden City $ 2,839.93 $ 236.66 $ 2,839.93 $ 2,839.93 $ 0.00 Parkway, Roanoke $ 124,315.50 $ 10,359.63 $ 124,315.50 $ 80,733.96 $ (43,581.54) Parkway, Staunton $ 22,364.40 $ 1,863.70 $ 22,364.40 $ 22,364.40 $ 0.01 Penn Forest $ 16,736.30 $ 1,394.69 $ 16,736.30 $ 16,736.29 $ (0.01) Preston $ 5,824.75 $ 485.40 $ 5,824.75 $ 5,824.75 $ - Radford $ 12,748.56 $ 1,062.38 $ 12,748.56 $ 2,760.00 $ (9,988.56) Raven Rock $ 2,418.80 $ 201.57 $ 2,418.80 $ 2,429.67 $ 10.88 Re:Claim Church $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - Remlik $ 9,494.75 $ 791.23 $ 9,494.75 $ 9,494.75 $ 0.00 Salem $ 15,984.77 $ 1,332.06 $ 15,984.77 $ 3,002.44 $ (12,982.33) Summerlee $ 2,952.86 $ 246.07 $ 2,952.86 $ 2,708.83 $ (244.03) Three Mile, Elkview $ 2,587.50 $ 215.63 $ 2,587.50 $ 2,625.72 $ 38.22 Trinity, Danville $ 3,199.76 $ 266.65 $ 3,199.76 $ 3,199.78 $ 0.02 Valley View $ 9,471.52 $ 789.29 $ 9,471.52 $ 8,682.21 $ (789.31) Vienna $ 4,772.62 $ 397.72 $ 4,772.62 $ 4,772.62 $ 0.01 Vinton $ 16,227.77 $ 1,352.31 $ 16,227.77 $ 16,227.76 $ (0.01) Waynesboro $ 4,293.76 $ 357.81 $ 4,293.76 $ 4,293.76 $ 0.01 Welcome $ 5,751.38 $ 479.28 $ 5,751.38 $ 5,751.38 $ - Wesleyan Community $ 11,856.39 $ 988.03 $ 11,856.39 $ 11,856.38 $ (0.00) Williamson $ 5,922.50 $ 493.54 $ 5,922.50 $ 5,922.50 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -

$705,062.28 $58,755.19 $705,062.28 $588,454.62 -$116,607.66

83.46%

MONTH

82 7/3/2014 5:19 AM Shenandoah District The Wesleyan Church 06/05/14 Accrual Basis Balance Sheet As of April 30, 2014 Apr 30, 14

ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings C&F Checking 53,354.12 C&F General Savings 3,063.91 C&F Scholarship Savings 66.31 Schwab General Fund 387,353.38 Schwab Insurance Fund 129,699.84 Schwab Parsonage Fund 148,367.22 WIF - General Fund 512,622.57 WIF Scholarship Fund 16,775.67 Total Checking/Savings 1,251,303.02

Accounts Receivable Notes Receivable Total Bluefield (Purdue) 4,297.61

New Life Christian Church 140,000.00 Terra Alta 70,000.00 Total Notes Receivable 214,297.61

Total Accounts Receivable 214,297.61

Total Current Assets 1,465,600.63

TOTAL ASSETS 1,465,600.63

LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Accounts payable -1,955.20 Total Accounts Payable -1,955.20

Other Current Liabilities Interest 8.47 Prepaid Expense -1,326.15 Special Accounts Church Planting Funds

Coastal Zone Ch Planting Funds 250.00 E&CG Partners 2012 Church Planting Fund 6,173.32 2013-2014 Partner Donations 1,150.00 FY 2013-14 Church Planting Don. 600.00 E&CG Partners - Other -9,326.40

83 5:19 AM Shenandoah District The Wesleyan Church 06/05/14 Accrual Basis Balance Sheet As of April 30, 2014 Apr 30, 14

Total E&CG Partners -1,403.08

Hispanic Church Fund - General 5,010.00

New Church Funds El Salvador 20,639.73

New Church Plants 55,255.89 Total New Church Funds 75,895.62

Total Church Planting Funds 79,752.54

Growth Funds District Investment Fund Health Insurance Relief Fund 1,955.18 Insurance Fund 129,699.84 Parsonage Fund 148,459.94 Total District Investment Fund 280,114.96

Expansion and Development Fund 1,058,020.75 Total Growth Funds 1,338,135.71

Local Church Funds Abbs Valley Wesleyan -768.72 Cinco Wesleyan -548.52

Hillsville Fellowship 361.25

Richmond Grace Local Funds from Grace 2,480.58 Rental Income from Grace & Pars Ben Villescas Parsonage Rent 14,419.74 James River Home School Found 7,800.00 Mount Olive International Rent 11,200.00 Total Rental Income from Grace & Pars 33,419.74

Richmond Grace - Other -20,148.01 Total Richmond Grace 15,752.31

Rocky Mount District Grant - Rocky Mt Impr 188,512.27 Rocky Mount Improvements -188,512.27 Rocky Mount - Other -14,160.77 Total Rocky Mount -14,160.77

Total Local Church Funds 635.55

84 5:19 AM Shenandoah District The Wesleyan Church 06/05/14 Accrual Basis Balance Sheet As of April 30, 2014

Apr 30, 14

Operational Funds Brentwood Settlement -0.04 Conference Account 6,013.74 Contingency Frances M. Moore Estate 1,423.94 Unrestricted Contingency 5,440.30 Total Contingency 6,864.24

District Auto Fund 19,457.38 District Equipment -2,670.38 Printing 160.10 Total Operational Funds 29,825.04

Personnel Funds Missions Promotion Funds 456.92 Total Payroll Taxes 3,225.76

Scholarship Fund 16,841.98 Total Personnel Funds 20,524.66

Total Special Accounts 1,468,873.50

Total Other Current Liabilities 1,467,555.82

Total Current Liabilities 1,465,600.62

Total Liabilities 1,465,600.62

Equity Unrestrict (retained earnings) 0.01 Total Equity 0.01

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 1,465,600.63

85 Apr 30, 14 Apr 30, 13 $ Change % Change

ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings C&F Checking 53,354.12 31,222.86 22,131.26 70.88% C&F General Savings 3,063.91 2,067.86 996.05 48.17% C&F Scholarship Savings 66.31 2,451.11 -2,384.80 -97.3% Schwab General Fund 387,353.38 385,665.64 1,687.74 0.44% Schwab Insurance Fund 129,699.84 135,488.49 -5,788.65 -4.27% Schwab Parsonage Fund 148,367.22 147,724.37 642.85 0.44% WIF - General Fund 512,622.57 582,525.57 -69,903.00 -12.0% WIF Scholarship Fund 16,775.67 16,526.84 248.83 1.51% Total Checking/Savings 1,251,303.02 1,303,672.74 -52,369.72 -4.02%

Accounts Receivable Notes Receivable Total Bluefield (Purdue) 4,297.61 5,634.26 -1,336.65 -23.72%

New Life Christian Church 140,000.00 0.00 140,000.00 100.0% Terra Alta 70,000.00 70,000.00 0.00 0.0% Total Notes Receivable 214,297.61 75,634.26 138,663.35 183.33%

Total Accounts Receivable 214,297.61 75,634.26 138,663.35 183.33%

Total Current Assets 1,465,600.63 1,379,307.00 86,293.63 6.26%

TOTAL ASSETS 1,465,600.63 1,379,307.00 86,293.63 6.26%

LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Accounts payable -1,955.20 3,125.62 -5,080.82 -162.55% Total Accounts Payable -1,955.20 3,125.62 -5,080.82 -162.55%

Other Current Liabilities Interest 8.47 2,213.52 -2,205.05 -99.62% Prepaid Expense -1,326.15 0.00 -1,326.15 -100.0% Special Accounts Church Planting Funds

Coastal Zone Ch Planting Funds 250.00 250.00 0.00 0.0% E&CG Partners 2012 Church Planting Fund 6,173.32 6,173.32 0.00 0.0% 2013-2014 Partner Donations 1,150.00 0.00 1,150.00 100.0% FY 2013-14 Church Planting Don. 600.00 0.00 600.00 100.0%

86 Apr 30, 14 Apr 30, 13 $ Change % Change

E&CG Partners - Other -9,326.40 -9,326.40 0.00 0.0% Total E&CG Partners -1,403.08 -3,153.08 1,750.00 -55.5%

Hispanic Church Fund - General 5,010.00 5,010.00 0.00 0.0%

New Church Funds El Salvador 20,639.73 18,944.27 1,695.46 8.95% First Simple Church District Grant First Simple 150,000.00 150,000.00 0.00 0.0% First Simple Local Donations 5,358.00 5,358.00 0.00 0.0% First Simple Church - Other -155,358.00 -143,160.26 -12,197.74 8.52% Total First Simple Church 0.00 12,197.74 -12,197.74 -100.0%

Guatemala 0.00 3,653.93 -3,653.93 -100.0% New Church Plants 55,255.89 55,255.89 0.00 0.0% Total New Church Funds 75,895.62 90,051.83 -14,156.21 -15.72%

Re Claim Church District Grant Re Claim Grant Disbursements -100,000.00 -54,500.00 -45,500.00 83.49% Re Claim Church District Grant - Other 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 0.0% Total Re Claim Church District Grant 0.00 45,500.00 -45,500.00 -100.0%

Total Church Planting Funds 79,752.54 137,658.75 -57,906.21 -42.07%

Growth Funds District Investment Fund Health Insurance Relief Fund 1,955.18 1,955.18 0.00 0.0% Insurance Fund 129,699.84 135,488.49 -5,788.65 -4.27% Parsonage Fund 148,459.94 147,724.37 735.57 0.5% Total District Investment Fund 280,114.96 285,168.04 -5,053.08 -1.77%

Expansion and Development Fund 1,058,020.75 861,964.16 196,056.59 22.75% Total Growth Funds 1,338,135.71 1,147,132.20 191,003.51 16.65%

Local Church Funds Abbs Valley Wesleyan -768.72 -768.72 0.00 0.0% Cinco Wesleyan -548.52 0.00 -548.52 -100.0%

Hillsville Fellowship 361.25 -381.53 742.78 -194.69%

Richmond Grace Local Funds from Grace 2,480.58 2,480.58 0.00 0.0% Rental Income from Grace & Pars Ben Villescas Parsonage Rent 14,419.74 6,667.39 7,752.35 116.27% James River Home School Found 7,800.00 2,700.00 5,100.00 188.89%

87 Apr 30, 14 Apr 30, 13 $ Change % Change

Mount Olive International Rent 11,200.00 5,200.00 6,000.00 115.39% Total Rental Income from Grace & Pars 33,419.74 14,567.39 18,852.35 129.42%

Richmond Grace - Other -20,148.01 -11,809.56 -8,338.45 70.61% Total Richmond Grace 15,752.31 5,238.41 10,513.90 200.71%

Rocky Mount District Grant - Rocky Mt Impr 188,512.27 188,512.27 0.00 0.0% Rocky Mount Improvements -188,512.27 -189,663.04 1,150.77 -0.61% Rocky Mount - Other -14,160.77 -14,160.77 0.00 0.0% Total Rocky Mount -14,160.77 -15,311.54 1,150.77 -7.52%

Total Local Church Funds 635.55 -11,223.38 11,858.93 -105.66%

Operational Funds Brentwood Settlement -0.04 15,609.20 -15,609.24 -100.0% Conference Account 6,013.74 6,013.74 0.00 0.0% Contingency Frances M. Moore Estate 1,423.94 1,423.94 0.00 0.0% Unrestricted Contingency 5,440.30 8,048.61 -2,608.31 -32.41% Contingency - Other 0.00 50.00 -50.00 -100.0% Total Contingency 6,864.24 9,522.55 -2,658.31 -27.92%

District Auto Fund 19,457.38 13,457.38 6,000.00 44.59% District Equipment -2,670.38 2,693.27 -5,363.65 -199.15% Printing 160.10 160.10 0.00 0.0% Replacement Reserve Fund 0.00 793.99 -793.99 -100.0% Total Operational Funds 29,825.04 48,250.23 -18,425.19 -38.19%

Personnel Funds Ministerial Development 0.00 1,456.34 -1,456.34 -100.0% Missions Promotion Funds 456.92 456.92 0.00 0.0% Payroll Taxes Federal Tax 484.86 484.86 0.00 0.0% Federal WH Deposit 10,757.14 35,957.14 -25,200.00 -70.08% Payroll Liabilities 52,350.00 27,300.00 25,050.00 91.76% Social Security WH Deposit 1,663.21 1,663.21 0.00 0.0% State Tax -37,999.33 -33,599.33 -4,400.00 13.1% State WH Deposit 38,035.66 33,260.66 4,775.00 14.36% Payroll Taxes - Other -62,065.78 -62,065.78 0.00 0.0% Total Payroll Taxes 3,225.76 3,000.76 225.00 7.5%

Scholarship Fund 16,841.98 18,977.95 -2,135.97 -11.26% Total Personnel Funds 20,524.66 23,891.97 -3,367.31 -14.09%

88 Apr 30, 14 Apr 30, 13 $ Change % Change

Total Special Accounts 1,468,873.50 1,345,709.77 123,163.73 9.15%

Total Other Current Liabilities 1,467,555.82 1,347,923.29 119,632.53 8.88%

Total Current Liabilities 1,465,600.62 1,351,048.91 114,551.71 8.48%

Total Liabilities 1,465,600.62 1,351,048.91 114,551.71 8.48%

Equity Unrestrict (retained earnings) 0.01 749.99 -749.98 -100.0% Net Income 0.00 27,508.10 -27,508.10 -100.0% Total Equity 0.01 28,258.09 -28,258.08 -100.0%

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 1,465,600.63 1,379,307.00 86,293.63 6.26%

89 Schwab General Fund End of Net Stock Year Date Gain/Loss Sold Balance 10071997 Deposit $ 400,000.00 4301998 End of Year Balance $ 25,031.24 $ 425,031.24 4301999 $ 15,735.79 $ 440,767.03 4302000 $ 36,209.10 $ 476,976.13 4302001 $ 17,387.71 $ 494,363.84 4302002 $ (15,323.41) $ 479,040.43 4302003 $ (34,865.83) $ 35,000.00 $ 409,174.60 4302004 $ 61,594.70 $ 470,769.30 4302005 $ 29,830.94 $ 500,600.24 4302006 $184,336.74 Deposit $ 257,423.69 $ 758,023.93 4/30/2007 $ 80,284.61 $ 838,308.54 4/30/2008 $ (22,209.92) $ 200,000.00 $ 616,098.62 4/30/2009 $ (106,366.77) $ 509,731.85 4/30/2010 $ 102,389.68 $ 75,000.00 $ 537,121.53 4/30/2011 $ 85,765.35 $ 622,886.88 4/30/2012 $ (51,867.74) $ 81,500.00 $ 489,519.14 4/30/2013 $ 31,146.50 $ 135,000.00 $ 385,665.64 4/30/2014 $ 18,187.72 $ 16,500.00 $ 387,353.36 Totals $ 530,353.36 $ 543,000.00 $ 387,353.36

Schwab Insurance Fund End of Net Stock Year Date Gain/Loss Sold Balance

4301998 End of Year Balance $ 192,000.38 4301999 $ 8,691.37 $ 200,691.75 4302000 $ 8,494.04 $ 16,000.00 $ 193,185.79 4302001 $ 142,309.30 $ 31,906.15 $ 303,588.94 4302002 $ 29,979.08 $ 12,604.00 $ 320,964.02 4302003 $ (30,954.04) $ 11,756.00 $ 278,253.98 4302004 $ 56,602.08 $ 11,332.00 $ 323,524.06 4302005 $ 36,983.91 $ 8,330.00 $ 352,177.97 4302006 $ 55,440.33 $ 15,999.98 $ 391,618.32 4302007 $ 40,389.96 $ 23,196.00 $ 408,812.28 4/30/2008 $ (26,264.26) $ 44,552.64 $ 337,995.38 4/30/2009 $ (84,984.90) $ 47,265.70 $ 205,744.78 4/30/2010 $ 67,283.22 $ 49,470.00 $ 223,558.00 4/30/2011 $ 19,349.44 $ 49,470.00 $ 193,437.44 4/30/2012 $ (8,888.09) $ 54,369.96 $ 130,179.39 4/30/2013 $ 9,912.58 $ 4,603.48 $ 135,488.49 4/30/2014 $ 6,861.35 $ 12,650.00 $ 129,699.84 Totals $ 331,205.37 $ 393,505.91 $ 129,699.84

90 Schwab Parsonage Fund End of Net Stock Year Date Gain/Loss Sold Balance Deposit $ - $ - $ - $ - 7081999 $ - $ 155,000.00 4302000 $ 16,147.13 $ 13,000.00 $ 158,147.13 4302001 $ (5,606.89) $ 13,000.00 $ 139,540.24 4302002 $ (6,673.67) $ 13,000.00 $ 119,866.57 4302003 $ (7,460.67) $ 13,000.00 $ 99,405.90 4302004 $ 19,508.60 $ 13,000.00 $ 105,914.50 4302005 $ 7,064.28 $ 13,000.00 $ 99,978.78 4302006 $ 19,450.74 $ 119,429.52 4/30/2007 $ 14,574.39 $ - $ 134,003.91 4/30/2008 $ (3,094.52) $ 130,909.39 4/30/2009 $ (32,380.49) $ 98,528.90 4/30/2010 $ 28,410.89 $ - $ 126,939.79 4/30/2011 $ 16,720.14 $ 143,659.93 4/30/2012 $ (3,095.95) $ 140,563.98 4/30/2013 $ 7,160.39 $ 147,724.37 4/30/2014 $ 642.85 $ 148,367.22 Totals $ 71,367.22 $ 78,000.00 $ 148,367.22

Wif General Fund End of Net Stock Year Date Gain/Loss Sold Balance Deposit $ - $ - $ - $ - 4/30/2012 $ - $ 931,456.21 10/31/2012 $ - $ 154,299.78 $ 777,156.43 2/28/2013 $ 20,369.14 $ 110,000.00 $ 687,525.57 4/30/2013 $ 105,000.00 $ 582,525.57 4/30/2014 $ 11,597.00 $ 81,500.00 $ 512,622.57 Totals $ 31,966.14 $ 450,799.78 $ 512,622.57

91 Budget Assessments 2014-2015 USF Amount Annual Monthly Determination Total USF/District USF ADJ Base District Assessable Assessment Assessment * 6 % Income Total CHURCH Income $ 702,302.85 $ 58,525.24 $ 367,027.70 $ 335,275.15 $ 702,302.85

Aiken Summit$ 18,867.00 $ 2,169.71 $ 180.81 $ 1,132.02 $ 1,037.69 $ 2,169.71 Asbury$ 120,465.00 $ 13,853.48 $ 1,154.46 $ 7,227.90 $ 6,625.58 $ 13,853.48 Baywood (Galax)$ 168,210.00 $ 19,344.15 $ 1,612.01 $ 10,092.60 $ 9,251.55 $ 19,344.15 Bramwell$ 26,583.00 $ 3,057.05 $ 254.75 $ 1,594.98 $ 1,462.07 $ 3,057.05 Broadcast Church$ 115,870.00 $ 13,325.05 $ 1,110.42 $ 6,952.20 $ 6,372.85 $ 13,325.05 Brookhill$ 361,728.00 $ 41,598.72 $ 3,466.56 $ 21,703.68 $ 19,895.04 $ 41,598.72 Christ Community$ 219,307.00 $ 25,220.31 $ 2,101.69 $ 13,158.42 $ 12,061.89 $ 25,220.31 Christiansburg$ 43,237.00 $ 4,972.26 $ 414.35 $ 2,594.22 $ 2,378.04 $ 4,972.26 Cinco Lighthouse$ - -$ -$ $ - $ - Clearview $ 110,504.00 $ 12,707.96 $ 1,059.00 $ 6,630.24 $ 6,077.72 $ 12,707.96 Clement Memorial $ - -$ -$ -$ $ - $ - Cornerstone $ 105,657.00 $ 12,150.56 $ 1,012.55 $ 6,339.42 $ 5,811.14 $ 12,150.56 Covington $ 25,923.00 $ 2,981.15 $ 248.43 $ 1,555.38 $ 1,425.77 $ 2,981.15 Crewe $ 13,879.00 $ 1,596.09 $ 133.01 $ 832.74 $ 763.35 $ 1,596.09 Crosspoint, Lynchburg$ 160,606.00 $ 18,469.69 $ 1,539.14 $ 9,636.36 $ 8,833.33 $ 18,469.69 Cuzzart $ 50,873.00 $ 5,850.40 $ 487.53 $ 3,052.38 $ 2,798.02 $ 5,850.40 Davis Memorial, Parke $ 35,954.00 $ 4,134.71 $ 344.56 $ 2,157.24 $ 1,977.47 $ 4,134.71 Doran$ 17,464.00 $ 2,008.36 $ 167.36 $ 1,047.84 $ 960.52 $ 2,008.36 Emmanuel, Roanoke$ 272,144.00 $ 31,296.56 $ 2,608.05 $ 16,328.64 $ 14,967.92 $ 31,296.56 Fairmont$ 17,098.00 $ 1,966.27 $ 163.86 $ 1,025.88 $ 940.39 $ 1,966.27 Faith, Salem$ 48,635.00 $ 5,593.03 $ 466.09 $ 2,918.10 $ 2,674.93 $ 5,593.03 Faith Community, Cha$ 17,253.00 $ 1,984.10 $ 165.34 $ 1,035.18 $ 948.92 $ 1,984.10 First, Blacksburg$ 155,987.00 $ 17,938.51 $ 1,494.88 $ 9,359.22 $ 8,579.29 $ 17,938.51 First, Huntington$ 79,374.00 $ 9,128.01 $ 760.67 $ 4,762.44 $ 4,365.57 $ 9,128.01 First, Roanoke$ 106,128.00 $ 12,204.72 $ 1,017.06 $ 6,367.68 $ 5,837.04 $ 12,204.72 First Simple Church$ 29,064.00 $ 3,342.36 $ 278.53 $ 1,743.84 $ 1,598.52 $ 3,342.36 Five Forks$ 92,659.00 $ 10,655.79 $ 887.98 $ 5,559.54 $ 5,096.25 $ 10,655.79 Fredericksburg$ 202,391.00 $ 23,274.97 $ 1,939.58 $ 12,143.46 $ 11,131.51 $ 23,274.97 Gladys$ 20,985.00 $ 2,413.28 $ 201.11 $ 1,259.10 $ 1,154.18 $ 2,413.28 Grace, Culloden$ 74,897.00 $ 8,613.16 $ 717.76 $ 4,493.82 $ 4,119.34 $ 8,613.16 Grace, Martinsburg$ 48,541.00 $ 5,582.22 $ 465.18 $ 2,912.46 $ 2,669.76 $ 5,582.22 Homeland Community $ 72,180.00 $ 8,300.70 $ 691.73 $ 4,330.80 $ 3,969.90 $ 8,300.70 Jordantown $ 126,447.00 $ 14,541.41 $ 1,211.78 $ 7,586.82 $ 6,954.59 $ 14,541.41 La Familia de Dios $ 66,416.00 $ 7,637.84 $ 636.49 $ 3,984.96 $ 3,652.88 $ 7,637.84 Lens Creek $ 48,824.00 $ 5,614.76 $ 467.90 $ 2,929.44 $ 2,685.32 $ 5,614.76 Life Gate (Terra Alta)$ 39,301.00 $ 4,519.62 $ 376.63 $ 2,358.06 $ 2,161.56 $ 4,519.62 Living Hope Fellowship $ 27,598.00 $ 3,173.77 $ 264.48 $ 1,655.88 $ 1,517.89 $ 3,173.77 Lorton Lick$ 16,371.00 $ 1,882.67 $ 156.89 $ 982.26 $ 900.41 $ 1,882.67 Minnies Chapel$ 34,214.00 $ 3,934.61 $ 327.88 $ 2,052.84 $ 1,881.77 $ 3,934.61 Monticello$ 80,785.00 $ 9,290.28 $ 774.19 $ 4,847.10 $ 4,443.18 $ 9,290.28 Mount Hope$ 33,598.00 $ 3,863.77 $ 321.98 $ 2,015.88 $ 1,847.89 $ 3,863.77 Mountain Road$ 35,993.00 $ 4,139.20 $ 344.93 $ 2,159.58 $ 1,979.62 $ 4,139.20 Mountain View$ 5,200.00 $ 598.00 $ 49.83 $ 312.00 $ 286.00 $ 598.00 Mullins$ 14,155.00 $ 1,627.83 $ 135.65 $ 849.30 $ 778.53 $ 1,627.83 Nellis$ 25,151.00 $ 2,892.37 $ 241.03 $ 1,509.06 $ 1,383.31 $ 2,892.37 New Beginnings, West $ 67,246.00 $ 7,733.29 $ 644.44 $ 4,034.76 $ 3,698.53 $ 7,733.29 New Hope$ 21,007.00 $ 2,415.81 $ 201.32 $ 1,260.42 $ 1,155.39 $ 2,415.81 Oak Grove$ 123,396.00 $ 14,190.54 $ 1,182.55 $ 7,403.76 $ 6,786.78 $ 14,190.54 Paden City$ 25,188.00 $ 2,896.62 $ 241.39 $ 1,511.28 $ 1,385.34 $ 2,896.62 Parkway, Roanoke$ 1,450,148.00 $ 138,761.10 $ 11,563.43 $ 73,005.92 $ 65,755.18 $ 138,761.10

92 Budget Assessments 2014-2015 USF Amount Annual Monthly Determination Total USF/District USF ADJ Base District Assessable Assessment Assessment * 6 % Income Total CHURCH Income $ 702,302.85 $ 58,525.24 $ 367,027.70 $ 335,275.15 $ 702,302.85 Parkway, Staunton$ 179,873.00 $ 20,685.40 $ 1,723.78 $ 10,792.38 $ 9,893.02 $ 20,685.40 Penn Forest$ 146,988.00 $ 16,903.62 $ 1,408.64 $ 8,819.28 $ 8,084.34 $ 16,903.62 Preston$ 51,873.00 $ 5,965.40 $ 497.12 $ 3,112.38 $ 2,853.02 $ 5,965.40 Radford$ 109,369.00 $ 12,577.44 $ 1,048.12 $ 6,562.14 $ 6,015.30 $ 12,577.44 Raven Rock$ 23,417.00 $ 2,692.96 $ 224.41 $ 1,405.02 $ 1,287.94 $ 2,692.96 Re:Claim Church$ 9,405.00 $ 1,081.58 $ 90.13 $ 564.30 $ 517.28 $ 1,081.58 Remlik$ 70,659.00 $ 8,125.79 $ 677.15 $ 4,239.54 $ 3,886.25 $ 8,125.79 Salem$ 133,773.00 $ 15,383.90 $ 1,281.99 $ 8,026.38 $ 7,357.52 $ 15,383.90 Summerlee$ 34,222.00 $ 3,935.53 $ 327.96 $ 2,053.32 $ 1,882.21 $ 3,935.53 Three Mile, Elkview$ 23,500.00 $ 2,702.50 $ 225.21 $ 1,410.00 $ 1,292.50 $ 2,702.50 Trinity, Danville$ - -$ -$ -$ $ - $ - Valley View $ 64,273.00 $ 7,391.40 $ 615.95 $ 3,856.38 $ 3,535.02 $ 7,391.40 Vienna $ 60,866.00 $ 6,999.59 $ 583.30 $ 3,651.96 $ 3,347.63 $ 6,999.59 Vinton $ 118,084.00 $ 13,579.66 $ 1,131.64 $ 7,085.04 $ 6,494.62 $ 13,579.66 Waynesboro $ 46,293.00 $ 5,323.70 $ 443.64 $ 2,777.58 $ 2,546.12 $ 5,323.70 Welcome $ 44,236.00 $ 5,087.14 $ 423.93 $ 2,654.16 $ 2,432.98 $ 5,087.14 Wesleyan Community$ 84,317.00 $ 9,696.46 $ 808.04 $ 5,059.02 $ 4,637.44 $ 9,696.46 Williamson $ 75,862.00 $ 8,724.13 $ 727.01 $ 4,551.72 $ 4,172.41 $ 8,724.13

TOTAL $ 6,350,511.00 $ 702,302.85 $ 58,525.24 $ 367,027.70 $ 335,275.15 $ 702,302.85

USF General =2.75% USF/EIF = 3.25%

93 ADE 1 SHENANDOAH DISTRICT MINISTRY BUDGET 2 May 1, 2014 - April 30, 2015 2014-2015 2014-2015 3 Annual Monthly 4 Income 5 District $ 335,275.15 $ 27,939.60 6 USF & EIF $ 367,027.70 $ 30,585.64 7 Total District, USF & EIF $ 702,302.85 $ 58,525.24 8 Insurance Fund Earnings $ - 9 Brentwood Funds $ 36,269.72 $ 3,022.48 10 Special Account (Surplus) $ - 11 ** TOTAL INCOME**$ 738,572.57 $ 61,547.71 12 13 Expenses 14 **USF-EIF $ 367,027.70 $ 30,585.64 15 16 Ministry Oversight 17 Assistant District Superintendent 18 Appreciation Gift (Christmas Bonus) $ 1,683.31 $ 140.28 19 Health Insurance $ 6,000.00 $ 500.00 20 Housing $ 12,000.00 $ 1,000.00 21 Pension $ 8,746.50 $ 728.87 22 Salary $ 49,532.20 $ 4,127.68 23 Social Security $ 9,671.97 $ 806.00 24 DBA Operations $ 4,500.00 $ 375.00 25 District Superintendent 26 Appreciation Gift (Christmas Bonus) $ 2,516.12 $ 209.68 27 Health & Life Insurance $ 17,000.00 $ 1,416.67 28 Housing $ 34,000.00 $ 2,833.33 29 Pension $ 11,256.20 $ 938.02 30 Salary $ 44,838.33 $ 3,736.53 31 Social Security $ 12,447.23 $ 1,037.27 32 Travel Expense 33 Auto - District Superintendent $ 6,000.00 $ 500.00 34 Travel - District Superintendent $ 15,000.00 $ 1,250.00 35 Auto Insurance $ 1,750.00 $ 145.83 36 Auto - Ass't. District Superintendent $ 7,100.00 $ 591.67 37 Travel - Ass't. District Superintendent $ 10,000.00 $ 833.33 38 Total Ministry Oversight$ 254,041.87 $ 21,170.16 39 40 Ministry Support 41 Contingency $ - 42 Equipment $ 9,000.00 $ 750.00 43 District Secretary $ 2,000.00 $ 166.67 44 District Treasurer $ 4,000.00 $ 333.33 45 District Director of CMAD $ 3,000.00 $ 250.00 46 Insurance - Property & WC $ 6,000.00 $ 500.00 47 Office Supplies $ 5,500.00 $ 458.33 48 Postage $ 2,500.00 $ 208.33 49 Printing $ 2,500.00 $ 208.33 50 Repairs & Maintenance $ 2,500.00 $ 208.33 51 Secretary/ Accounting $ 2,000.00 $ 166.67 52 Social Security $ 153.00 $ 12.75

94 7/3/2014 ADE 1 SHENANDOAH DISTRICT MINISTRY BUDGET 2 May 1, 2014 - April 30, 2015 2014-2015 2014-2015 3 Annual Monthly 53 Health Insurance $ - $ - 54 Telephone/Communications Systems $ 7,250.00 $ 604.17 55 Utilities $ 3,000.00 $ 250.00 56 Yard & Janitorial $ 1,500.00 $ 125.00 57 Total Ministry Support $ 50,903.00 $ 4,241.92 58 59 Ministry Activity 60 Benevolence $ 1,500.00 $ 125.00 61 Insurance Supplement $ 600.00 $ 50.00 62 Retired Minister's Christmas $ 2,500.00 $ 208.33 63 C.E. Ministries $ - 64 Children's Ministries $ 4,000.00 $ 333.33 65 Youth Ministries $ 4,000.00 $ 333.33 66 Committees - Misc $ 500.00 $ 41.67 67 Conference/Power $ 8,500.00 $ 708.33 68 Evangelism & Church Growth $ 7,000.00 $ 583.33 69 Missions Promotion $ 8,500.00 $ 708.33 70 Total Ministry Activity$ 37,100.00 $ 3,091.67 71 72 Ministry Development & Training 73 DBMD Chairman $ 2,000.00 $ 166.67 74 DBMD Operations $ 7,000.00 $ 583.33 75 Ministerial Development $ 18,500.00 $ 1,541.67 76 Scholarship Fund $ 2,000.00 $ 166.67 77 Total Ministry Dev. & Training$ 29,500.00 $ 2,458.33 78 79 TOTAL DISTRICT EXPENSE $ 371,544.87 $ 30,962.07 80 GRAND TOTAL EXPENSE $ 738,572.57 $ 61,547.71 81 82 $ 0.00

95 7/3/2014 Property, Casualty & Liability Insurance Financial Report 5/1/2013 Through 4/30/2014

Income

Church Premiums Receipts $ 143,970.80 Refund $ 1,688.34 Total Premiums $ 145,659.14 $ 145,659.14

Dividend (Ministerial Aid Fund) $ 15,024.00 $ 15,024.00

Interest Income Certificate of Deposit $ 94.02 Money Market $ 0.29 Total Interest Income $ 94.31 $ 94.31

Total Income $ 160,777.45 $ 160,777.45

Expenses

Insurance Deductibles $ 1,465.13 Premiums $ 150,799.97 Total Insurance $ 152,265.10 $ 152,265.10

Other Business Expense Ministerial Aid Fund $ 6,370.00 Bank Service Charge $ 152.00 Total Other Business Expense $ 6,522.00 $ 6,522.00 Total Expenses $ 158,787.10 $ 158,787.10

Net Income $ 1,990.35 $ 1,990.35

Standard Balance Sheet As of 4/30/2014

Current Assets Certificate of Deposit 25,421.10 Checking 50,005.15 Money Market 1,402.83 Accounts Receivable 28,390.68 Total Current Assets 105,219.76

Robert W. Phaup, Insurance Administrator

96 ATTENDANCE

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

7,000

6,000

5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0 Primary Worship Attendance P.M. Worship Attendance Sunday School Attendance 2005 5,626 1,710 3,263 2006 5,949 1,261 3,114 2007 5,847 1,242 3,417 2008 5,947 1,149 2,879 2009 6,096 1,026 2,888 2010 4,948 1,033 2,305 2011 4,835 0 2,002 2012 4,806 0 2,576 2013 4,654 0 2,341 2014 4,695 0 2,291

97

MEMBERSHIP 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

6,000

5,000

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0 Community Membership Covenant Membership 2005 385 5,231 2006 429 5,209 2007 469 5,282 2008 527 5,325 2009 355 4,798 2010 124 4,707 2011 175 4,643 2012 183 4,507 2013 198 4,367 2014 193 4,380

98

SALVATIONS - SANCTIFICATIONS - BAPTISMS

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

1,400

1,200

1,000

800

600

400

200

0 Salvations Sanctifications Baptisms 2005 702 59 185 2006 1,230 60 193 2007 1,103 90 302 2008 720 182 257 2009 903 92 307 2010 771 98 224 2011 522 91 193 2012 469 97 243 2013 500 106 219 2014 576 121 253

99 INCOME

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

$16,000,000

$14,000,000

$12,000,000

$10,000,000

$8,000,000

$6,000,000

$4,000,000

$2,000,000

$- Total Assessable Income Grand Total Income 2005 $6,373,275 $11,621,266 2006 $7,004,743 $14,426,063 2007 $7,546,526 $10,042,413 2008 $7,720,079 $9,595,335 2009 $7,869,845 $9,956,400 2010 $6,682,697 $8,426,108 2011 $6,636,204 $9,317,960 2012 $6,491,259 $7,842,122 2013 $6,432,024 $7,893,857 2014 $6,526,478 $7,722,027

100

SENIOR PASTOR SALARY & BENEFITS

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

$1,200,000

$1,000,000

$800,000

$600,000

$400,000

$200,000

$- Senior Pastor Senior Pastor Senior Pastor Senior Pastor Salaries Pension Housing & Utl. Other Benefits 2005 $1,004,897 $95,595 $613,934 $411,448 2006 $1,078,774 $109,139 $587,743 $446,448 2007 $1,132,052 $118,991 $619,090 $421,931 2008 $1,085,746 $131,957 $637,590 $457,852 2009 $1,037,256 $123,481 $604,557 $362,560 2010 $1,069,547 $130,221 $668,313 $359,730 2011 $1,068,719 $121,792 $736,860 $327,905 2012 $1,059,939 $116,874 $724,474 $378,624 2013 $1,066,407 $127,950 $626,881 $357,893 2014 $1,133,300 $116,492 $633,638 $379,663

101 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

$16,000,000

$14,000,000

$12,000,000

$10,000,000

$8,000,000

$6,000,000

$4,000,000

$2,000,000

$- Grand Total Disbursements 2005 $13,509,603 2006 $14,042,133 2007 $9,015,628 2008 $9,221,387 2009 $8,654,600 2010 $9,104,053 2011 $7,547,911 2012 $7,799,837 2013 $7,571,786 2014 $7,760,748

102 PROPERTY VALUES & INDEBTEDNESS

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

$60,000,000

$50,000,000

$40,000,000

$30,000,000

$20,000,000

$10,000,000

$- Church, Land Values Parsonage Values Indebtedness 2005 $36,518,000 $3,445,000 $5,006,000 2006 $44,600,200 $3,150,000 $9,659,080 2007 $45,456,002 $3,368,583 $9,517,331 2008 $49,367,989 $3,569,683 $9,262,306 2009 $54,710,549 $3,421,383 $10,078,805 2010 $53,236,788 $3,829,500 $10,653,636 2011 $50,774,316 $4,010,500 $11,254,939 2012 $53,069,697 $4,234,740 $11,360,076 2013 $58,347,397 $4,393,740 $11,258,306 2014 $52,113,397 $4,585,600 $11,132,382

103 STUDENT MEMBERSHIP (1-6) 1. 2. 3. Student 4. 5. 6. Shenandoah District Student Student Trans To Student Student Student Statistical Report Total Last Yr Add This Community Trans To Removed Total This Fiscal Year Ending Yr Covenant Yr April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asbury 4 2 0 0 0 6 Baywood 2 0 0 0 0 2 Bramwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 Broadcast Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brookhill 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christ Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christiansburg 6 0 0 0 1 5 Cinco 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clearview 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clement Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cornerstone Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Covington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crewe 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crosspoint 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cuzzart 0 0 0 0 0 0 Davis Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 Doran 0 0 0 0 0 0 Emmanuel 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faith Community 4 0 0 0 4 0 Faith, Salem 0 0 0 0 0 0 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 First, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 0 0 First, Huntington 0 0 0 0 0 0 First, Blacksburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Five Forks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fredericksburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gladys 0 2 0 0 0 2 Grace, Culloden 2 0 0 0 0 2 Grace, Martinsburg 1 0 0 0 0 1 Homeland Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jordantown 0 0 0 0 0 0 La Familia de Dios 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lens Creek 0 0 0 0 0 0 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 0 0 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnies Chapel 2 0 0 0 0 2 Monticello 0 0 0 0 0 0

104 STUDENT MEMBERSHIP (1-6) 1. 2. 3. Student 4. 5. 6. Shenandoah District Student Student Trans To Student Student Student Statistical Report Total Last Yr Add This Community Trans To Removed Total This Fiscal Year Ending Yr Covenant Yr April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain View 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mullens 3 2 0 0 3 2 Nellis 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Beginnings 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Hope Fellowship 3 1 1 0 2 1 Oak Grove 3 0 0 0 0 3 Paden City 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Staunton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn Forest 5 0 0 4 0 1 Preston 0 0 0 0 0 0 Radford 0 0 0 0 0 0 Raven Rock 0 1 0 0 0 1 re: Claim Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 Remlik 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salem 6 8 0 0 2 12 Summerlee 1 0 0 0 0 1 Three Mile 3 1 0 0 0 4 Trinity 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valley View 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vienna 0 4 0 0 0 4 Vinton 1 0 0 0 0 1 Waynesboro 0 0 0 0 0 0 Welcome 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wesleyan Community 3 0 0 0 1 2 Williamson 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 49 21 1 4 13 52

105 COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP (7-12) 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Shenandoah District Community Community Community Community Community Community Statistical Report Total Last Yr Received Student Trans To Removed Total This Yr Fiscal Year Ending Covenant April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 2 0 0 0 2 Asbury 3 0 0 0 0 3 Baywood 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bramwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 Broadcast Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brookhill 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christ Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Christiansburg 0 2 0 0 0 2 Cinco 3 0 0 0 3 0 Clearview 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clement Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cornerstone Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Covington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crewe 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crosspoint 6 4 0 2 0 8 Cuzzart 0 0 0 0 0 0 Davis Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 Doran 0 0 0 0 0 0 Emmanuel 10 3 0 0 0 13 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faith Community 12 0 0 0 0 12 Faith, Salem 0 0 0 0 0 0 First Simple Church 11 0 0 11 0 0 First, Roanoke 15 0 0 0 0 15 First, Huntington 15 1 0 0 0 16 First, Blacksburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Five Forks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fredericksburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gladys 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grace, Culloden 8 0 0 1 0 7 Grace, Martinsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Homeland Community 5 3 0 0 0 8 Jordantown 3 3 0 1 0 5 La Familia de Dios 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lens Creek 3 0 0 0 0 3 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 0 0 Living Hope Fellowship 13 0 0 0 3 10 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnies Chapel 1 0 0 0 0 1 Monticello 4 0 0 0 0 4

106 COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP (7-12) 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Shenandoah District Community Community Community Community Community Community Statistical Report Total Last Yr Received Student Trans To Removed Total This Yr Fiscal Year Ending Covenant April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain Road 3 0 0 0 3 0 Mountain View 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mullens 2 0 0 1 1 0 Nellis 20 0 0 0 19 1 New Beginnings 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Hope Fellowship 10 2 1 0 0 13 Oak Grove 4 0 0 0 1 3 Paden City 3 0 0 0 0 3 Parkway, Staunton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 Preston 2 0 0 0 0 2 Radford 0 0 0 0 0 0 Raven Rock 0 0 0 0 0 0 re: Claim Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 Remlik 2 0 0 0 0 2 Salem 0 3 0 0 0 3 Summerlee 1 0 0 0 0 1 Three Mile 11 13 0 1 0 23 Trinity 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valley View 6 0 0 0 0 6 Vienna 1 3 0 0 0 4 Vinton 14 0 0 0 0 14 Waynesboro 0 0 0 0 0 0 Welcome 6 3 0 1 0 8 Wesleyan Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Williamson 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 198 42 1 18 30 193

107 COVENANT MEMBERSHIP (13-26) 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Covenant 19. Shenandoah District Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant From Covenant Statistical Report Total Last Received Trans Trans From Community Removed Fiscal Year Ending Yr Other Denom Student Death April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 41 4 2 0 0 0 4 Asbury 53 2 0 0 0 0 0 Baywood 84 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bramwell 23 1 0 2 0 0 0 Broadcast Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brookhill 193 5 0 10 0 0 1 Christ Community 111 6 0 2 0 0 1 Christiansburg 35 1 2 0 0 0 2 Cinco 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clearview 64 2 0 0 0 0 1 Clement Memorial 41 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cornerstone Community 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 Covington 32 0 3 0 0 0 1 Crewe 36 4 0 0 0 0 0 Crosspoint 56 5 0 0 0 2 1 Cuzzart 34 0 1 0 0 0 0 Davis Memorial 42 2 0 0 0 0 2 Doran 41 0 0 0 0 0 2 Emmanuel 169 2 0 0 0 0 2 Fairmont 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faith Community 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faith, Salem 45 0 0 0 0 0 1 First Simple Church 2 11 1 0 0 11 0 First, Roanoke 78 0 0 0 0 0 1 First, Huntington 52 0 0 0 0 0 1 First, Blacksburg 102 0 0 0 0 0 1 Five Forks 67 6 0 0 0 0 0 Fredericksburg 91 8 1 3 0 0 0 Gladys 18 0 0 1 0 0 0 Grace, Culloden 46 0 0 0 0 1 0 Grace, Martinsburg 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 Homeland Community 14 1 0 2 0 0 0 Jordantown 90 4 6 0 0 1 0 La Familia de Dios 56 3 0 10 0 0 0 Lens Creek 36 4 0 0 0 0 0 Life Gate 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Living Hope Fellowship 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lorton Lick 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnies Chapel 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monticello 41 4 0 0 0 0 1

108 COVENANT MEMBERSHIP (13-26) 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Covenant 19. Shenandoah District Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant From Covenant Statistical Report Total Last Received Trans Trans From Community Removed Fiscal Year Ending Yr Other Denom Student Death April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain Road 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain View 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mullens 15 4 0 0 0 1 2 Nellis 20 0 0 0 0 0 1 New Beginnings 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 New Hope Fellowship 46 1 0 0 0 0 3 Oak Grove 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paden City 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Staunton 93 5 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Roanoke 1,166 39 0 0 0 0 8 Penn Forest 74 12 2 0 4 0 1 Preston 39 0 0 0 0 0 1 Radford 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 Raven Rock 27 2 0 0 0 0 0 re: Claim Church 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Remlik 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salem 181 8 0 0 0 0 1 Summerlee 32 0 2 0 0 0 0 Three Mile 32 0 0 0 0 1 0 Trinity 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valley View 75 4 0 0 0 0 1 Vienna 52 5 2 0 0 0 0 Vinton 156 0 0 0 0 0 2 Waynesboro 28 6 0 0 0 0 0 Welcome 55 0 0 0 0 1 1 Wesleyan Community 36 0 0 3 0 0 1 Williamson 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 4,367 161 22 33 4 18 49

109 COVENANT MEMBERSHIP (13-26) 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Shenandoah District Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Total All Statistical Report Removed Remove Remove Remove Total Total This Members Fiscal Year Ending Trans Denom Voluntary Epulsion Removed Yr April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 2 14 0 20 27 29 Asbury 0 0 4 0 4 51 60 Baywood 0 0 0 0 1 83 86 Bramwell 0 0 0 0 0 26 26 Broadcast Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brookhill 0 3 0 0 4 204 204 Christ Community 0 0 0 0 1 118 118 Christiansburg 2 4 3 0 11 27 34 Cinco 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 Clearview 0 5 5 0 11 55 55 Clement Memorial 0 0 0 0 2 39 39 Cornerstone Community 0 0 0 0 0 52 52 Covington 0 3 0 0 4 31 31 Crewe 0 0 0 0 0 40 40 Crosspoint 0 0 2 0 3 60 68 Cuzzart 0 0 0 0 0 35 35 Davis Memorial 0 0 9 0 11 33 33 Doran 0 0 0 0 2 39 39 Emmanuel 0 1 1 0 4 167 180 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 Faith Community 0 0 0 0 0 15 27 Faith, Salem 0 0 0 0 1 44 44 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 First, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 1 77 92 First, Huntington 0 0 0 0 1 51 67 First, Blacksburg 0 0 4 0 5 97 97 Five Forks 0 2 0 0 2 71 71 Fredericksburg 0 0 0 0 0 103 103 Gladys 0 1 0 0 1 18 20 Grace, Culloden 0 2 4 0 6 41 50 Grace, Martinsburg 0 0 0 0 0 19 20 Homeland Community 0 1 2 0 3 14 22 Jordantown 0 0 0 0 0 101 106 La Familia de Dios 0 1 0 0 1 68 68 Lens Creek 0 0 0 0 0 40 43 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 Living Hope Fellowship 0 2 3 0 5 12 22 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 Minnies Chapel 0 0 0 0 0 72 75 Monticello 0 1 1 0 3 42 46

110 COVENANT MEMBERSHIP (13-26) 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Shenandoah District Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Covenant Total All Statistical Report Removed Remove Remove Remove Total Total This Members Fiscal Year Ending Trans Denom Voluntary Epulsion Removed Yr April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 Mountain Road 0 0 2 0 2 12 12 Mountain View 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 Mullens 0 0 0 0 2 18 20 Nellis 0 0 8 0 9 11 12 New Beginnings 0 0 3 0 5 5 5 New Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 3 44 58 Oak Grove 0 0 0 0 0 35 41 Paden City 0 0 0 0 0 14 17 Parkway, Staunton 0 0 1 0 1 97 97 Parkway, Roanoke 3 10 0 0 21 1,184 1,184 Penn Forest 2 0 3 0 6 86 87 Preston 0 0 0 0 1 38 40 Radford 0 0 0 0 0 36 36 Raven Rock 0 0 0 0 0 29 30 re: Claim Church 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 Remlik 0 0 1 0 1 55 57 Salem 0 0 0 0 1 188 203 Summerlee 0 0 0 0 0 34 36 Three Mile 0 6 3 0 9 24 51 Trinity 0 0 0 0 0 18 18 Valley View 0 0 0 0 1 78 84 Vienna 0 0 20 0 20 39 47 Vinton 0 5 10 0 17 139 154 Waynesboro 0 1 0 0 1 33 33 Welcome 0 0 0 0 1 55 63 Wesleyan Community 0 0 7 0 8 31 33 Williamson 0 0 1 0 1 14 14 TOTAL 15 50 111 0 225 4,380 4,625

111 CHURCH MINISTRIES (27-39) 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Persons Shenandoah District Avg Avg Avg Youth Avg Adults Total Avg Persons Sanctified Statistical Report Worship Children SS SS SS Saved Fiscal Year Ending Attendanc SS April 30, 2014 e Aiken Summit 25 0 0 15 15 1 0 Asbury 77 12 4 30 46 4 0 Baywood 51 7 2 30 39 5 0 Bramwell 18 4 0 6 10 2 0 Broadcast Church 90 0 0 0 0 30 0 Brookhill 223 40 23 130 193 6 3 Christ Community 162 0 0 0 0 16 0 Christiansburg 47 7 2 20 29 2 1 Cinco 18 8 3 7 18 3 1 Clearview 69 11 3 22 36 17 0 Clement Memorial 23 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cornerstone Community 89 0 0 0 0 9 0 Covington 18 4 0 10 14 1 0 Crewe 20 0 0 7 7 2 0 Crosspoint 237 0 0 0 0 6 8 Cuzzart 29 3 1 25 29 0 2 Davis Memorial 34 4 0 15 19 13 0 Doran 35 0 0 5 5 0 0 Emmanuel 131 12 18 78 108 12 0 Fairmont 15 0 0 15 15 0 0 Faith Community 39 0 0 0 0 8 0 Faith, Salem 33 1 0 10 11 10 3 First Simple Church 78 0 0 22 22 23 0 First, Roanoke 68 6 5 23 34 2 0 First, Huntington 68 6 3 15 24 9 0 First, Blacksburg 101 8 5 22 35 4 5 Five Forks 85 11 9 29 49 25 0 Fredericksburg 92 40 12 20 70 10 3 Gladys 17 2 0 6 8 0 0 Grace, Culloden 92 10 9 35 54 7 2 Grace, Martinsburg 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 Homeland Community 81 6 7 20 33 32 0 Jordantown 91 3 3 10 16 7 3 La Familia de Dios 72 18 9 38 51 3 30 Lens Creek 38 4 4 31 39 5 3 Life Gate 30 7 2 14 23 1 0 Living Hope Fellowship 20 2 2 9 13 2 2 Lorton Lick 17 4 3 10 17 0 0 Minnies Chapel 42 6 2 24 32 1 0 Monticello 38 0 0 0 0 0 0

112 CHURCH MINISTRIES (27-39) 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Persons Shenandoah District Avg Avg Avg Youth Avg Adults Total Avg Persons Sanctified Statistical Report Worship Children SS SS SS Saved Fiscal Year Ending Attendanc SS April 30, 2014 e Mount Hope 38 6 4 23 33 2 0 Mountain Road 9 2 0 4 4 0 0 Mountain View 14 2 1 14 17 2 0 Mullens 13 0 1 12 13 0 2 Nellis 12 3 2 7 12 5 1 New Beginnings 131 10 10 25 45 22 0 New Hope Fellowship 50 0 0 0 0 4 2 Oak Grove 61 3 4 19 26 2 8 Paden City 27 0 8 8 16 2 0 Parkway, Staunton 85 9 5 40 54 3 0 Parkway, Roanoke 853 157 86 212 455 92 16 Penn Forest 117 13 10 24 47 20 4 Preston 43 8 4 15 24 4 2 Radford 60 10 6 20 36 12 0 Raven Rock 25 9 1 13 23 7 0 re: Claim Church 51 0 0 0 0 10 1 Remlik 45 3 3 28 34 3 0 Salem 87 12 6 52 58 2 1 Summerlee 25 2 2 7 11 0 0 Three Mile 65 15 17 19 51 39 1 Trinity 20 9 0 9 18 0 0 Valley View 73 10 5 14 29 20 7 Vienna 40 4 3 22 29 1 0 Vinton 80 5 5 53 63 3 7 Waynesboro 34 0 0 13 13 41 2 Welcome 29 4 1 12 17 1 1 Wesleyan Community 44 10 5 12 27 0 0 Williamson 20 2 0 20 22 0 0 TOTAL 4,695 554 320 1,450 2,291 576 121

113 CHURCH MINISTRIES (27-39) 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. College 39. Shenandoah District Persons Infant Declared Women Students College Statistical Report Baptized Dedicated Call To Ministry Wesleyan Students Fiscal Year Ending Ministry or Other April 30, 2014 Missions Aiken Summit 0 0 0 0 0 2 Asbury 3 3 0 20 1 1 Baywood 0 0 0 15 0 2 Bramwell 1 0 0 0 0 1 Broadcast Church 12 4 2 0 0 0 Brookhill 16 6 0 50 0 4 Christ Community 12 2 1 40 1 6 Christiansburg 0 0 0 14 0 0 Cinco 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clearview 0 0 0 29 0 0 Clement Memorial 2 0 0 0 0 0 Cornerstone Community 7 10 0 0 0 0 Covington 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crewe 4 0 0 0 0 0 Crosspoint 3 2 2 0 0 112 Cuzzart 0 0 0 9 0 0 Davis Memorial 6 0 0 8 0 0 Doran 0 0 0 0 0 0 Emmanuel 9 0 1 0 0 0 Fairmont 0 0 1 0 0 2 Faith Community 0 0 1 12 0 0 Faith, Salem 2 1 0 13 0 1 First Simple Church 21 2 0 25 0 0 First, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 0 2 First, Huntington 4 0 0 15 1 2 First, Blacksburg 0 0 0 25 0 4 Five Forks 6 1 0 12 0 1 Fredericksburg 9 4 2 35 0 0 Gladys 0 0 0 4 0 0 Grace, Culloden 6 1 0 13 0 1 Grace, Martinsburg 0 0 0 10 0 0 Homeland Community 3 0 1 8 0 0 Jordantown 0 6 0 11 0 2 La Familia de Dios 4 4 0 0 1 4 Lens Creek 4 1 1 11 0 2 Life Gate 0 0 0 3 0 1 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 8 0 5 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 1 0 Minnies Chapel 4 0 0 8 0 1 Monticello 0 0 0 5 0 0

114 CHURCH MINISTRIES (27-39) 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. College 39. Shenandoah District Persons Infant Declared Women Students College Statistical Report Baptized Dedicated Call To Ministry Wesleyan Students Fiscal Year Ending Ministry or Other April 30, 2014 Missions Mount Hope 0 0 0 12 0 4 Mountain Road 0 0 0 4 0 0 Mountain View 0 0 0 5 0 0 Mullens 6 0 0 0 0 0 Nellis 0 0 0 0 1 1 New Beginnings 5 0 0 0 0 0 New Hope Fellowship 3 0 1 14 0 1 Oak Grove 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paden City 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Staunton 1 1 0 27 1 2 Parkway, Roanoke 27 15 0 60 3 12 Penn Forest 5 1 1 14 1 2 Preston 0 0 0 15 0 2 Radford 6 0 4 36 0 5 Raven Rock 5 0 0 10 0 0 re: Claim Church 0 3 1 30 1 10 Remlik 2 0 0 12 1 2 Salem 3 1 1 14 1 8 Summerlee 7 0 0 5 0 0 Three Mile 22 0 0 19 0 0 Trinity 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valley View 4 4 2 17 0 2 Vienna 7 2 0 12 0 1 Vinton 5 1 0 28 0 2 Waynesboro 5 3 2 0 0 0 Welcome 1 1 0 0 0 0 Wesleyan Community 3 0 0 14 0 1 Williamson 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 256 79 24 751 14 211

115 RESPONSIBILITY LIST (40-42) PROP VALUES - DEBT (44-46) 40. 41. 42. 44. 45. 46. Shenandoah District Child Youth Adult Value Value Indebtedne Statistical Report Discipleship Discipleship Discipleship Church Parsonage ss Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 0 32 120,000 70,000 0 Asbury 20 7 55 1,054,300 214,000 190,636 Baywood 12 8 70 400,000 125,000 0 Bramwell 0 0 8 400,000 60,000 0 Broadcast Church 25 15 90 0 0 0 Brookhill 55 40 250 3,500,000 270,000 239,000 Christ Community 35 25 200 1,300,000 0 0 Christiansburg 9 10 33 355,000 0 0 Cinco 15 10 20 140,000 0 0 Clearview 21 7 42 908,000 0 0 Clement Memorial 9 1 32 282,800 206,100 0 Cornerstone Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 Covington 0 0 0 535,000 0 0 Crewe 0 0 24 85,000 65,000 0 Crosspoint 31 38 382 1,500,000 0 100,000 Cuzzart 7 3 42 575,000 185,000 0 Davis Memorial 8 14 51 300,000 75,000 0 Doran 5 4 35 260,000 30,000 0 Emmanuel 25 18 160 2,500,000 200,000 640,000 Fairmont 7 4 30 30,000 0 0 Faith Community 65 20 70 70,000 55,000 0 Faith, Salem 4 0 49 225,000 0 0 First Simple Church 7 11 60 350,000 0 186,460 First, Roanoke 20 10 80 2,852,000 0 275,000 First, Huntington 21 15 65 400,000 0 0 First, Blacksburg 25 25 25 1,200,000 125,000 0 Five Forks 75 30 20 722,000 157,000 0 Fredericksburg 40 12 70 700,000 0 123,114 Gladys 8 7 31 270,000 0 31,548 Grace, Culloden 24 15 150 400,000 0 0 Grace, Martinsburg 3 2 40 150,000 0 0 Homeland Community 35 15 33 400,000 0 0 Jordantown 10 10 90 650,000 250,000 200,000 La Familia de Dios 18 9 35 0 0 0 Lens Creek 11 9 56 40,000 0 0 Life Gate 10 6 50 1,200,000 0 53,000 Living Hope Fellowship 13 5 33 180,000 0 82,000 Lorton Lick 4 3 10 126,000 0 0 Minnies Chapel 10 5 40 750,000 300,000 0 Monticello 3 5 10 1,011,600 0 0

116 RESPONSIBILITY LIST (40-42) PROP VALUES - DEBT (44-46) 40. 41. 42. 44. 45. 46. Shenandoah District Child Youth Adult Value Value Indebtedne Statistical Report Discipleship Discipleship Discipleship Church Parsonage ss Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 10 8 35 100,000 0 0 Mountain Road 2 0 12 300,000 0 0 Mountain View 2 1 17 120,000 91,000 0 Mullens 5 3 20 150,000 90,000 0 Nellis 10 10 30 363,000 184,000 30,000 New Beginnings 30 20 250 1,000,000 0 630,000 New Hope Fellowship 15 4 70 0 0 0 Oak Grove 2 5 35 347,900 65,000 92,580 Paden City 0 8 8 295,000 13,000 0 Parkway, Staunton 16 10 120 900,000 175,000 80,459 Parkway, Roanoke 492 175 1,064 12,744,681 0 7,624,600 Penn Forest 65 55 160 1,365,100 0 0 Preston 15 25 37 510,000 150,000 0 Radford 39 21 32 700,000 175,000 280,000 Raven Rock 14 1 60 212,000 126,500 0 re: Claim Church 10 15 85 0 0 0 Remlik 10 10 70 1,053,400 186,000 0 Salem 22 18 47 900,000 150,000 71,000 Summerlee 2 2 7 300,000 0 8,000 Three Mile 55 40 30 35,500 0 0 Trinity 11 0 13 460,000 138,000 0 Valley View 20 70 32 845,916 0 0 Vienna 7 0 42 200,000 100,000 0 Vinton 12 8 92 1,419,200 0 194,985 Waynesboro 13 6 48 350,000 165,000 0 Welcome 14 1 36 250,000 90,000 0 Wesleyan Community 10 7 41 900,000 150,000 0 Williamson 0 0 0 350,000 150,000 0 TOTAL 1,593 941 5,066 52,113,397 4,585,600 11,132,382

117 ASSESSABLE INCOME (47-54) 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Shenandoah District Assessable Assess- Assess- Assess- Assess- Assess- Assess-able Total Statistical Report Tithes & able able able able able Other Assessable Fiscal Year Ending Offerings SS Adult Youth Child Women Income April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 16,448 572 0 0 0 0 1,847 18,867 Asbury 116,740 0 0 0 0 1,195 2,530 120,465 Baywood 167,846 364 0 0 0 0 0 168,210 Bramwell 25,987 596 0 0 0 0 0 26,583 Broadcast Church 115,870 0 0 0 0 0 0 115,870 Brookhill 361,728 0 0 0 0 0 0 361,728 Christ Community 215,818 0 0 3,465 25 0 0 219,308 Christiansburg 43,237 0 0 0 0 0 0 43,237 Cinco 8,694 241 0 34 0 0 118 9,087 Clearview 110,149 0 0 0 0 260 95 110,504 Clement Memorial 38,328 0 0 0 0 0 0 38,328 Cornerstone Community 102,978 0 299 0 2,380 0 0 105,657 Covington 22,874 2,049 0 0 0 0 1,000 25,923 Crewe 12,112 1,767 0 0 0 0 0 13,879 Crosspoint 160,606 0 0 0 0 0 0 160,606 Cuzzart 41,665 2,753 0 0 0 0 6,455 50,873 Davis Memorial 35,322 632 0 0 0 0 0 35,954 Doran 17,464 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,464 Emmanuel 268,025 0 0 220 167 0 3,732 272,144 Fairmont 10,061 7,097 0 0 0 0 0 17,158 Faith Community 8,604 0 0 0 0 0 8,649 17,253 Faith, Salem 46,147 488 0 0 0 2,000 0 48,635 First Simple Church 99,710 0 0 0 0 0 16,545 116,255 First, Roanoke 105,938 0 0 0 0 190 0 106,128 First, Huntington 77,224 0 0 775 0 1,375 0 79,374 First, Blacksburg 135,522 967 0 206 1,657 3,913 13,722 155,987 Five Forks 92,659 0 0 0 0 0 0 92,659 Fredericksburg 190,212 0 0 0 0 0 12,179 202,391 Gladys 20,985 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,985 Grace, Culloden 74,897 0 0 0 0 0 0 74,897 Grace, Martinsburg 43,831 0 0 0 0 0 4,710 48,541 Homeland Community 68,684 559 0 1,570 1,367 0 0 72,180 Jordantown 125,776 352 0 319 0 0 0 126,447 La Familia de Dios 63,648 0 0 0 0 0 2,768 66,416 Lens Creek 47,604 723 155 80 52 25 185 48,824 Life Gate 39,301 0 0 0 0 0 0 39,301 Living Hope Fellowship 27,598 0 0 0 0 0 0 27,598 Lorton Lick 15,434 937 0 0 0 0 0 16,371 Minnies Chapel 34,214 0 0 0 0 0 0 34,214 Monticello 80,361 0 0 0 40 384 0 80,785

118 ASSESSABLE INCOME (47-54) 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Shenandoah District Assessable Assess- Assess- Assess- Assess- Assess- Assess-able Total Statistical Report Tithes & able able able able able Other Assessable Fiscal Year Ending Offerings SS Adult Youth Child Women Income April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 33,598 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,598 Mountain Road 34,713 0 0 0 0 1,280 0 35,993 Mountain View 5,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,200 Mullens 14,155 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,155 Nellis 24,146 1,005 0 0 0 0 0 25,151 New Beginnings 67,246 0 0 0 0 0 0 67,246 New Hope Fellowship 20,707 0 0 0 0 300 0 21,007 Oak Grove 121,368 5 0 2,023 0 0 0 123,396 Paden City 23,842 1,347 0 0 0 0 0 25,189 Parkway, Staunton 179,186 707 0 0 0 0 0 179,893 Parkway, Roanoke 1,352,209 0 0 0 0 0 97,939 1,450,148 Penn Forest 139,263 639 0 2,728 2,950 0 1,408 146,988 Preston 51,873 0 0 0 0 0 0 51,873 Radford 105,381 0 0 0 0 0 3,988 109,369 Raven Rock 19,515 672 0 0 0 0 3,230 23,417 re: Claim Church 37,618 0 0 0 0 0 0 37,618 Remlik 65,665 4,994 0 0 0 0 0 70,659 Salem 133,180 593 0 0 0 0 0 133,773 Summerlee 34,222 0 0 0 0 0 0 34,222 Three Mile 23,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,500 Trinity 12,674 392 0 0 0 0 0 13,066 Valley View 64,273 0 0 0 0 0 0 64,273 Vienna 56,525 741 0 0 0 0 3,600 60,866 Vinton 118,084 0 0 0 0 0 0 118,084 Waynesboro 45,201 1,092 0 0 0 0 0 46,293 Welcome 43,451 785 0 0 0 0 0 44,236 Wesleyan Community 84,317 0 0 0 0 0 0 84,317 Williamson 49,290 0 0 0 0 301 26,271 75,862 TOTAL 6,250,703 33,069 454 11,420 8,638 11,223 210,971 6,526,478

119 NON-ASSESSABLE INCOME (55-64) 55. 56. 57. 58. Wesleyan 59. Shenandoah District Global Heart Of Hephzibah Native Easter Statistical Report Partners Ministries Offering Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 0 0 0 0 Asbury 1,270 0 0 0 0 Baywood 21,663 3,470 2,400 4,800 0 Bramwell 924 0 0 0 0 Broadcast Church 0 0 0 0 0 Brookhill 24,500 0 1,800 0 0 Christ Community 4,200 1,000 1,800 0 1,000 Christiansburg 7,279 0 0 0 0 Cinco 50 0 0 0 0 Clearview 3,179 0 0 0 0 Clement Memorial 662 0 0 0 0 Cornerstone Community 1,917 0 0 0 0 Covington 308 161 0 0 0 Crewe 0 0 0 0 0 Crosspoint 0 0 0 0 0 Cuzzart 250 0 0 0 0 Davis Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 Doran 0 0 0 0 0 Emmanuel 17,033 0 1,000 0 0 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 Faith Community 100 0 0 0 0 Faith, Salem 100 75 50 0 275 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 0 First, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 0 First, Huntington 370 0 0 0 0 First, Blacksburg 300 159 2,408 0 0 Five Forks 1,490 0 210 210 0 Fredericksburg 0 0 0 0 0 Gladys 0 0 0 0 0 Grace, Culloden 0 0 0 0 0 Grace, Martinsburg 0 0 0 0 0 Homeland Community 0 0 0 0 0 Jordantown 0 0 0 0 0 La Familia de Dios 0 0 0 0 0 Lens Creek 2,539 0 0 0 0 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 0 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 0 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 0 Minnies Chapel 0 0 0 0 0 Monticello 0 0 0 0 0

120 NON-ASSESSABLE INCOME (55-64) 55. 56. 57. 58. Wesleyan 59. Shenandoah District Global Heart Of Hephzibah Native Easter Statistical Report Partners Ministries Offering Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain Road 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain View 0 0 0 0 0 Mullens 0 0 0 0 0 Nellis 140 0 0 0 0 New Beginnings 0 0 0 0 0 New Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 0 Oak Grove 0 0 1,795 0 0 Paden City 0 0 385 0 0 Parkway, Staunton 16,565 679 600 500 250 Parkway, Roanoke 4,083 0 0 0 0 Penn Forest 1,420 0 0 0 0 Preston 0 0 0 0 0 Radford 7,306 250 0 0 247 Raven Rock 0 0 0 0 0 re: Claim Church 0 0 0 0 0 Remlik 345 50 345 0 0 Salem 0 0 0 0 0 Summerlee 382 0 0 0 0 Three Mile 0 0 1,200 0 0 Trinity 102 0 0 0 0 Valley View 0 100 100 100 0 Vienna 500 200 0 0 200 Vinton 0 0 0 0 0 Waynesboro 625 117 0 0 0 Welcome 0 0 47 92 147 Wesleyan Community 5,272 0 0 0 0 Williamson 0 500 0 0 200 TOTAL 124,874 6,761 14,140 5,702 2,319

121 NON-ASSESSABLE INCOME (55-64) 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. Shenandoah District Youth Dba District Church Total Non- Total Income Statistical Report Registration Projects Plant assessable Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 0 26 26 18,893 Asbury 0 22,569 0 23,839 144,304 Baywood 0 0 0 32,333 200,543 Bramwell 0 0 0 924 27,507 Broadcast Church 0 0 45,022 45,022 160,892 Brookhill 1,857 20,078 1,200 49,435 411,163 Christ Community 720 30,868 4,800 44,388 263,696 Christiansburg 0 0 0 7,279 50,516 Cinco 0 0 0 50 9,137 Clearview 0 0 0 3,179 113,683 Clement Memorial 0 0 0 662 38,990 Cornerstone Community 0 0 0 1,917 107,574 Covington 0 0 0 469 26,392 Crewe 0 0 0 0 13,879 Crosspoint 0 0 0 0 160,606 Cuzzart 0 0 0 250 51,123 Davis Memorial 0 0 0 0 35,954 Doran 0 0 0 0 17,464 Emmanuel 1,000 26,634 0 45,667 317,811 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 17,158 Faith Community 0 0 0 100 17,353 Faith, Salem 0 0 0 500 49,135 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 116,255 First, Roanoke 0 0 0 0 106,128 First, Huntington 0 0 0 370 79,744 First, Blacksburg 0 0 0 2,867 158,854 Five Forks 0 0 0 1,910 94,569 Fredericksburg 0 0 0 0 202,391 Gladys 0 0 0 0 20,985 Grace, Culloden 0 0 0 0 74,897 Grace, Martinsburg 0 0 0 0 48,541 Homeland Community 0 0 0 0 72,180 Jordantown 0 14,386 0 14,386 140,833 La Familia de Dios 0 0 0 0 66,416 Lens Creek 0 0 0 2,539 51,363 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 39,301 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 27,598 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 16,371 Minnies Chapel 0 0 0 0 34,214 Monticello 0 0 0 0 80,785

122 NON-ASSESSABLE INCOME (55-64) 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. Shenandoah District Youth Dba District Church Total Non- Total Income Statistical Report Registration Projects Plant assessable Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 33,598 Mountain Road 0 0 0 0 35,993 Mountain View 0 0 0 0 5,200 Mullens 0 0 0 0 14,155 Nellis 0 0 0 140 25,291 New Beginnings 0 0 0 0 67,246 New Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 21,007 Oak Grove 0 0 0 1,795 125,191 Paden City 0 0 0 385 25,574 Parkway, Staunton 0 0 0 18,594 198,487 Parkway, Roanoke 0 10,575 0 14,658 1,464,806 Penn Forest 638 0 0 2,058 149,046 Preston 0 0 0 0 51,873 Radford 0 23,731 0 31,534 140,903 Raven Rock 0 0 0 0 23,417 re: Claim Church 0 0 45,500 45,500 83,118 Remlik 0 0 0 740 71,399 Salem 0 0 0 0 133,773 Summerlee 0 0 0 382 34,604 Three Mile 0 10,000 0 11,200 34,700 Trinity 0 0 0 102 13,168 Valley View 0 0 0 300 64,573 Vienna 0 0 0 900 61,766 Vinton 0 0 0 0 118,084 Waynesboro 0 0 0 742 47,035 Welcome 0 0 0 286 44,522 Wesleyan Community 0 8,192 0 13,464 97,781 Williamson 0 0 0 700 76,562 TOTAL 4,215 167,033 96,548 421,592 6,948,070

123 OTHER NON-ASSESSABLE & TOTAL INCOME (65-72) 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. Shenandoah District Grants Borrowed Property Day Care Wills Interest Total Other Grand Total Statistical Report Money Retirement Non- Income Fiscal Year Ending Income assessable April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 21 0 0 0 3 24 18,917 Asbury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 144,304 Baywood 0 0 300 0 0 4,025 4,325 204,868 Bramwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27,507 Broadcast Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 160,892 Brookhill 0 0 400 0 0 0 400 411,563 Christ Community 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 263,712 Christiansburg 0 0 0 0 11,608 4,291 15,899 66,415 Cinco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,137 Clearview 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 113,703 Clement Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 330 330 39,320 Cornerstone Community 16,500 0 6,300 0 0 0 22,800 130,374 Covington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,392 Crewe 0 0 0 0 12,000 0 12,000 25,879 Crosspoint 0 0 18,700 0 3,000 0 21,700 182,306 Cuzzart 0 0 0 0 0 17 17 51,140 Davis Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35,954 Doran 0 0 3,850 0 0 0 3,850 21,314 Emmanuel 0 0 0 0 9,600 2,200 11,800 329,611 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,158 Faith Community 0 0 7,100 0 10,280 0 17,380 34,733 Faith, Salem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49,135 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116,255 First, Roanoke 0 0 10,000 71,712 0 11,769 93,481 199,609 First, Huntington 0 0 71,202 0 10,555 26 81,783 161,527 First, Blacksburg 0 0 692 1,200 1,658 15 3,565 162,419 Five Forks 0 23,466 0 11,060 0 19 34,545 129,114 Fredericksburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 202,391 Gladys 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,985 Grace, Culloden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74,897 Grace, Martinsburg 0 2,000 0 0 0 13 2,013 50,554 Homeland Community 0 0 545 0 0 0 545 72,725 Jordantown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140,833 La Familia de Dios 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66,416 Lens Creek 0 0 0 0 0 17 17 51,380 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39,301 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27,598 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,371 Minnies Chapel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34,214 Monticello 0 0 19,200 0 75 10 19,285 100,070

124 OTHER NON-ASSESSABLE & TOTAL INCOME (65-72) 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. Shenandoah District Grants Borrowed Property Day Care Wills Interest Total Other Grand Total Statistical Report Money Retirement Non- Income Fiscal Year Ending Income assessable April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,598 Mountain Road 0 0 0 0 0 532 532 36,525 Mountain View 0 0 14,552 0 1,000 0 15,552 20,752 Mullens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,155 Nellis 0 0 11,962 0 0 300 12,262 37,553 New Beginnings 0 0 0 30,000 0 0 30,000 97,246 New Hope Fellowship 500 0 0 0 0 0 500 21,507 Oak Grove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125,191 Paden City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25,574 Parkway, Staunton 0 0 0 0 0 185 185 198,672 Parkway, Roanoke 0 0 0 104,212 0 4,003 108,215 1,573,021 Penn Forest 0 0 19,533 0 2,978 0 22,511 171,557 Preston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51,873 Radford 0 0 0 0 0 29 29 140,932 Raven Rock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,417 re: Claim Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83,118 Remlik 0 0 5,000 0 0 3,025 8,025 79,424 Salem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 133,773 Summerlee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34,604 Three Mile 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34,700 Trinity 0 0 0 0 0 21,032 21,032 34,200 Valley View 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64,573 Vienna 0 0 6,000 0 0 0 6,000 67,766 Vinton 0 200,000 0 0 0 79 200,079 318,163 Waynesboro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47,035 Welcome 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44,522 Wesleyan Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97,781 Williamson 0 0 0 0 0 3,240 3,240 79,802 TOTAL 17,000 225,487 195,336 218,184 62,754 55,196 773,957 7,722,027

125 DISBURSEMENTS - LOCAL PURPOSES (73-87) 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. Shenandoah District Pastor Pastor Pastor Pastor Asst Asst Asst Asst Pastor Statistical Report Salary Pension Housing Allowances Pastor Pastor Pastor Allowances Fiscal Year Ending Salary Pension Housing April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 8,385 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asbury 30,063 1,881 3,894 20,324 0 0 0 0 Baywood 36,400 4,638 5,035 16,467 0 0 0 0 Bramwell 0 0 10,919 5,287 0 0 0 0 Broadcast Church 5,304 4,427 26,433 0 0 0 0 16,185 Brookhill 17,845 0 38,192 9,201 14,500 0 0 0 Christ Community 31,493 7,554 38,751 2,400 21,092 6,000 8,400 5,508 Christiansburg 18,200 2,616 3,600 8,090 0 0 0 0 Cinco 2,600 600 0 0 0 0 0 270 Clearview 39,329 0 21,193 1,164 0 0 0 0 Clement Memorial 17,460 2,160 3,036 5,347 0 0 0 0 Cornerstone Community 51,940 0 0 1,045 3,275 0 0 0 Covington 9,310 0 0 212 570 0 0 110 Crewe 10,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crosspoint 29,767 800 16,802 19,139 27,000 0 0 2,859 Cuzzart 18,200 0 6,027 2,114 0 0 0 0 Davis Memorial 22,500 0 0 3,734 0 0 0 0 Doran 13,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Emmanuel 40,602 6,642 14,400 22,663 88,484 4,696 2,400 26,565 Fairmont 9,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faith Community 0 0 7,810 0 0 0 0 0 Faith, Salem 0 0 15,900 0 0 0 8,160 0 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First, Roanoke 7,600 0 25,396 14,384 0 0 0 0 First, Huntington 37,593 4,481 12,985 15,979 0 0 0 0 First, Blacksburg 29,790 4,439 6,846 13,312 0 0 0 0 Five Forks 24,856 3,600 1,832 17,514 3,275 0 0 0 Fredericksburg 43,974 3,000 27,200 1,750 0 0 0 0 Gladys 9,100 1,092 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grace, Culloden 24,960 4,247 10,200 0 0 0 0 0 Grace, Martinsburg 12,317 0 3,075 4,333 0 0 0 0 Homeland Community 21,200 3,990 12,000 15,063 0 0 0 0 Jordantown 10,400 0 33,280 323 0 0 17,480 323 La Familia de Dios 15,986 2,000 31,370 2,500 0 0 0 0 Lens Creek 0 1,200 10,920 0 0 0 0 0 Life Gate 0 0 11,392 2,000 0 0 0 0 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 3,200 2,800 0 0 0 0 Lorton Lick 0 0 8,400 3,323 0 0 0 0 Minnies Chapel 18,200 0 1,200 600 0 0 0 0 Monticello 12,860 0 10,698 641 7,750 0 0 0

126 DISBURSEMENTS - LOCAL PURPOSES (73-87) 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. Shenandoah District Pastor Pastor Pastor Pastor Asst Asst Asst Asst Pastor Statistical Report Salary Pension Housing Allowances Pastor Pastor Pastor Allowances Fiscal Year Ending Salary Pension Housing April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 18,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain Road 10,908 1,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mountain View 11,700 0 1,700 0 0 0 0 0 Mullens 4,950 0 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 Nellis 8,160 1,680 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Beginnings 15,210 0 15,614 0 1,200 0 0 0 New Hope Fellowship 0 0 2,200 0 0 0 0 0 Oak Grove 32,678 3,000 2,162 11,523 0 0 0 0 Paden City 0 0 5,200 0 0 0 0 0 Parkway, Staunton 22,509 5,400 18,000 9,923 25,530 2,400 3,600 7,208 Parkway, Roanoke 37,659 11,801 44,296 10,558 89,639 18,794 68,773 45,741 Penn Forest 4,720 4,720 13,971 31,229 16,018 0 9,808 19,100 Preston 21,225 2,475 5,300 6,558 0 0 0 0 Radford 32,229 0 7,830 19,926 18,801 0 2,400 6,296 Raven Rock 10,400 0 2,714 1,800 0 0 0 0 re: Claim Church 30,000 3,600 0 5,250 0 0 0 0 Remlik 10,000 2,160 11,200 11,770 0 684 7,300 0 Salem 45,620 2,668 8,000 0 29,678 0 0 0 Summerlee 8,525 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three Mile 0 0 0 0 9,600 0 0 0 Trinity 8,460 2,600 3,108 8,886 0 0 0 0 Valley View 24,497 1,571 11,330 7,675 0 0 0 0 Vienna 0 0 11,250 0 0 0 0 0 Vinton 14,858 3,600 18,000 18,961 5,562 0 0 0 Waynesboro 22,710 2,505 4,300 7,848 0 0 0 0 Welcome 22,100 2,340 14,400 6,720 0 0 0 0 Wesleyan Community 26,948 4,451 4,612 7,175 0 0 0 0 Williamson 7,600 1,354 6,465 2,152 0 0 0 0 TOTAL ###### ###### 633,638 379,663 363,174 32,574 128,321 130,165

127 DISBURSEMENTS - LOCAL PURPOSES (73-87) 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. Shenandoah District Missionaries Non- Benevolences Paid Paid Paid Total Paid Statistical Report wesleyan Indebted- Property Expenditur Fiscal Year Ending Missions ness es April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 0 426 0 0 0 6,456 15,267 Asbury 1,270 0 1,963 25,415 0 80,257 165,067 Baywood 25,133 15,781 7,091 0 0 51,745 162,290 Bramwell 0 0 243 0 0 9,570 26,019 Broadcast Church 0 0 1,842 0 0 100,967 155,158 Brookhill 24,500 10,800 20,622 18,396 20,078 246,689 420,823 Christ Community 4,200 2,002 11,805 0 0 41,272 180,477 Christiansburg 7,279 3,000 3,296 0 0 12,440 58,521 Cinco 0 0 45 0 545 7,361 11,421 Clearview 3,179 0 600 0 0 35,268 100,733 Clement Memorial 662 100 194 0 0 14,638 43,597 Cornerstone Community 0 0 590 0 51,310 0 108,160 Covington 0 0 942 1,839 0 10,127 23,110 Crewe 0 0 0 0 7,500 8,203 26,103 Crosspoint 0 6,000 1,570 13,380 3,991 55,550 176,858 Cuzzart 250 72 1,986 0 7,448 5,662 41,759 Davis Memorial 0 1,100 2,050 0 0 16,705 46,089 Doran 0 0 0 0 0 7,211 20,211 Emmanuel 17,033 12,889 6,347 53,338 5,623 123,825 425,507 Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 3,293 12,893 Faith Community 0 0 19,628 0 0 9,258 36,696 Faith, Salem 134 0 1,292 0 0 19,161 44,647 First Simple Church 0 0 300 21,548 0 111,691 133,539 First, Roanoke 0 500 100 53,800 0 87,783 189,563 First, Huntington 638 903 7,102 0 0 41,757 121,438 First, Blacksburg 3,973 800 9,862 0 0 57,051 126,073 Five Forks 1,490 2,250 10,732 0 21,296 27,164 114,009 Fredericksburg 1,790 3,000 3,175 17,367 0 61,817 163,073 Gladys 0 1,795 200 4,416 0 3,928 20,531 Grace, Culloden 0 0 0 3,890 3,972 33,878 81,147 Grace, Martinsburg 0 0 0 2,250 11,000 15,580 48,555 Homeland Community 0 1,498 500 0 0 19,648 73,899 Jordantown 0 1,783 0 18,288 0 51,025 132,902 La Familia de Dios 0 0 0 0 0 0 51,856 Lens Creek 2,539 4,701 2,500 0 2,219 9,066 33,145 Life Gate 0 700 0 5,700 0 11,520 31,312 Living Hope Fellowship 100 0 125 6,450 475 13,877 27,027 Lorton Lick 0 0 0 0 0 3,897 15,620 Minnies Chapel 0 0 0 0 0 14,500 34,500 Monticello 0 50 964 5,560 0 55,859 94,382

128 DISBURSEMENTS - LOCAL PURPOSES (73-87) 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. Shenandoah District Missionaries Non- Benevolences Paid Paid Paid Total Paid Statistical Report wesleyan Indebted- Property Expenditur Fiscal Year Ending Missions ness es April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 0 0 0 0 0 15,553 33,953 Mountain Road 1,322 0 1,472 0 31,000 14,705 60,607 Mountain View 0 700 0 0 0 4,369 18,469 Mullens 0 0 0 0 0 4,213 10,363 Nellis 140 0 250 8,715 0 15,057 34,002 New Beginnings 0 0 0 49,000 0 9,301 90,325 New Hope Fellowship 0 0 2,508 0 0 13,781 18,489 Oak Grove 0 3,275 1,449 37,713 7,959 1,720 101,479 Paden City 0 0 0 0 0 11,553 16,753 Parkway, Staunton 16,565 3,400 4,817 12,930 0 47,790 180,072 Parkway, Roanoke 4,083 0 2,010 398,388 0 588,062 1,319,804 Penn Forest 0 0 1,239 0 0 58,125 158,930 Preston 0 0 323 0 0 13,231 49,112 Radford 3,982 1,200 2,775 29,519 0 19,876 144,834 Raven Rock 0 0 275 0 0 5,596 20,785 re: Claim Church 0 0 4,333 0 0 45,533 88,716 Remlik 345 0 5,040 0 0 40,262 88,761 Salem 781 0 0 6,719 0 36,652 130,118 Summerlee 382 0 1,197 8,085 0 11,400 29,589 Three Mile 0 0 3,600 0 0 13,000 26,200 Trinity 0 232 327 0 0 13,284 36,897 Valley View 0 0 171 0 0 20,059 65,303 Vienna 0 136 1,200 0 0 28,331 40,917 Vinton 0 0 278 170,062 39,529 30,735 301,585 Waynesboro 625 0 0 0 0 11,068 49,056 Welcome 0 0 750 0 0 10,781 57,091 Wesleyan Community 5,272 0 1,894 0 20,755 35,576 106,683 Williamson 0 303 3,233 0 0 16,777 37,884 TOTAL 127,667 79,396 156,807 972,768 234,700 2,622,089 7,110,754

129 DISBURSEMENTS - DISTRICT & GENERAL CHURCH (88-94) 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. Shenandoah District USF/EIF Paid Paid Paid Paid Not Total Paid Grand Statistical Report Multiplica Wesleyan Hephzibah Listed District Total Paid Fiscal Year Ending tion Native Church April 30, 2014

Aiken Summit 1,797 0 0 0 26 1,823 17,090 Asbury 9,586 0 0 0 0 9,586 174,653 Baywood 19,608 0 4,800 2,400 0 26,808 189,098 Bramwell 3,363 0 0 0 3,363 6,726 32,745 Broadcast Church 9,071 0 0 0 0 9,071 164,229 Brookhill 38,525 1,200 0 1,800 1,601 43,126 463,949 Christ Community 24,764 0 0 1,800 2,000 28,564 209,041 Christiansburg 5,402 0 0 0 492 5,894 64,415 Cinco 1,002 0 0 60 0 1,062 12,483 Clearview 12,000 0 0 0 0 12,000 112,733 Clement Memorial 5,139 0 0 0 0 5,139 48,736 Cornerstone Community 8,241 0 0 0 0 8,241 116,401 Covington 3,119 0 0 0 0 3,119 26,229 Crewe 2,128 0 0 0 0 2,128 28,231 Crosspoint 3,180 0 0 0 0 3,180 180,038 Cuzzart 4,942 0 0 0 566 5,508 47,267 Davis Memorial 5,885 700 0 0 0 6,585 52,674 Doran 350 0 0 0 0 350 20,561 Emmanuel 42,867 0 0 416 2,100 45,383 470,890 Fairmont 1,782 0 0 0 0 1,782 14,675 Faith Community 1,865 0 0 0 0 1,865 38,561 Faith, Salem 5,135 0 0 50 0 5,185 49,832 First Simple Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 133,539 First, Roanoke 12,305 0 0 0 0 12,305 201,868 First, Huntington 10,238 0 0 0 0 10,238 131,676 First, Blacksburg 13,695 0 0 4,893 2,901 21,489 147,562 Five Forks 8,867 0 210 210 183 9,470 123,479 Fredericksburg 20,745 0 0 0 0 20,745 183,818 Gladys 2,821 0 0 0 0 2,821 23,352 Grace, Culloden 4,444 0 0 0 0 4,444 85,591 Grace, Martinsburg 5,967 0 0 0 0 5,967 54,522 Homeland Community 6,686 0 0 0 0 6,686 80,585 Jordantown 15,468 0 0 0 0 15,468 148,370 La Familia de Dios 7,834 0 0 0 170 8,004 59,860 Lens Creek 6,398 0 0 0 0 6,398 39,543 Life Gate 0 0 0 0 0 0 31,312 Living Hope Fellowship 0 0 0 0 0 0 27,027 Lorton Lick 1,975 0 0 0 0 1,975 17,595 Minnies Chapel 4,094 0 0 0 0 4,094 38,594 Monticello 10,932 0 0 0 0 10,932 105,314

130 DISBURSEMENTS - DISTRICT & GENERAL CHURCH (88-94) 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. Shenandoah District USF/EIF Paid Paid Paid Paid Not Total Paid Grand Statistical Report Multiplica Wesleyan Hephzibah Listed District Total Paid Fiscal Year Ending tion Native Church April 30, 2014

Mount Hope 1,920 0 0 0 0 1,920 35,873 Mountain Road 3,816 0 0 0 0 3,816 64,423 Mountain View 690 0 0 0 0 690 19,159 Mullens 987 0 0 0 0 987 11,350 Nellis 2,524 0 0 0 0 2,524 36,526 New Beginnings 6,827 0 0 0 0 6,827 97,152 New Hope Fellowship 2,038 0 0 0 0 2,038 20,527 Oak Grove 14,325 0 0 2,035 0 16,360 117,839 Paden City 2,603 0 0 679 0 3,282 20,035 Parkway, Staunton 22,364 0 500 600 1,051 24,515 204,587 Parkway, Roanoke 80,734 0 0 0 0 80,734 1,400,538 Penn Forest 16,736 0 0 0 0 16,736 175,666 Preston 5,839 0 0 679 0 6,518 55,630 Radford 4,247 0 0 0 80 4,327 149,161 Raven Rock 2,649 0 0 0 0 2,649 23,434 re: Claim Church 0 0 0 0 0 0 88,716 Remlik 8,703 0 0 0 0 8,703 97,464 Salem 3,062 0 0 0 0 3,062 133,180 Summerlee 2,461 0 0 0 0 2,461 32,050 Three Mile 3,600 0 0 500 2,800 6,900 33,100 Trinity 3,200 0 0 0 0 3,200 40,097 Valley View 8,682 0 100 100 100 8,982 74,285 Vienna 4,772 0 0 0 1,500 6,272 47,189 Vinton 16,228 350 0 0 0 16,578 318,163 Waynesboro 4,294 0 0 0 0 4,294 53,350 Welcome 5,751 0 0 0 600 6,351 63,442 Wesleyan Community 12,915 0 0 0 0 12,915 119,598 Williamson 5,922 1,750 0 0 14,520 22,192 60,076 TOTAL 590,109 4,000 5,610 16,222 34,053 649,994 7,760,748

131 2014-2015 Goals

CHURCH Attendance Conversions Baptisms

Aiken Summit 22 2 1 Asbury, Newport News 81 8 4 Baywood, Galax 56 5 2 Bramwell 20 2 2 Broadcast Church 110 25 20 Brookhill, Forest 275 25 25 Christ Community, Toano 200 24 20 Christiansburg 50 10 10 Clearview, Martinsville 75 7 4 Cornerstone, Charlottesville 150 30 30 Covington 25 5 5 Crewe 22 2 1 Crosspoint, Lynchburg 293 16 12 Cuzzart 32 3 2 Davis Memorial, Parkersburg 38 3 2 Doran 27 2 2 Emmanuel, Roanoke 150 10 5 Fairmont 17 1 1 Faith Community, Charleston 45 10 12 Faith, Salem 35 3 3 First Simple Church 90 10 10 First, Blacksburg 110 10 5 First, Huntington 78 10 5 First, Roanoke 70 7 7 Five Forks, Stuart 91 8 4 Fredericksburg 107 25 12 Gladys 30 3 2 Grace, Culloden 95 5 4 Grace, Martinsburg 33 3 3 Homeland Community, Parkersburg 90 25 10 Jordantown 95 20 20 La Familia de Dios 80 8 4 Lens Creek 41 6 5 Life Gate, Terra Alta 33 3 2 Living Hope Fellowship, Troutville 38 5 5 Lorton Lick 22 5 5 Minnies Chapel, Stuart 50 4 4 Monticello, Charlottesville 100 25 15 Mount Hope 41 4 2 Mountain Road, Glen Allen 13 1 1 Mountain View, Blacksburg 16 1 1 Mullens 15 1 1 Nellis 14 2 1 New Beginnings, Morgantown 150 30 20 New Hope Fellowship, Fairfax 55 5 3 Oak Grove, Montpelier 65 6 3 Paden City 35 3 3 Parkway, Roanoke 900 90 45 Parkway, Staunton 97 5 3

132 2014-2015 Goals

CHURCH Attendance Conversions Baptisms

Penn Forest, Roanoke 140 20 20 Preston 47 4 2 Radford 66 6 3 Raven Rock, Ararat 40 10 8 Re:Claim Church 70 6 3 Remlik 58 8 8 Salem 100 10 5 Summerlee 28 2 1 Three Mile 70 7 3 Valley View, Roanoke 80 8 4 Vienna 50 5 10 Vinton 110 10 10 Waynesboro 41 45 15 Welcome, Arvonia 45 6 7 Wesleyan Community, Blacksburg 50 3 5 Williamson 25 2 1

133 HONORED DEAD OF THE MINISTRY

Ada Heironimus, 1947 Stanley R. Hunter, 1998 C.H. Flexon, 1947 Ruth H. Rimmer, 1998 George Cavanough, 1951 Garnet Phillippe, 1999 G.H. Butner, 1951 E.C. Price, 2002 J.W. Covington, 1952 Charles King, 2001 Lottie Gibson, 1953 Russell D. Gunsalus, 2002 Robert Weedman, 1955 Elma Honeycutt, 2002 Elmer D. Joy, 1955 Robert N. Humphrey, 2003 Charles A. Cooper, 1955 Paul M. Ray, 2003 Lillian Elliott, 1956 Glen N. Carpenter, 2003 D.C. Stone, 1959 Flavy B. Brown, 2004 W.S. Allred, 1961 H.W. Durst, 2004 W.B. Giles, 1961 Franklin W. Greenley, 2005 L.M. Slaughter, 1962 Raymond B. Powers, 2005 Beatrice Van Vranken, 1963 Noah J. Underwood, 2006 J.E. Guill, 1964 Stephen B. Nutter, 2006 R.W. Lutz, 1965 Eugene H. Gentry, 2007 W.S. Allred, 1965 Louie P. Stegel, 2007 A.E. Blann, 1970 Roy Large, 2007 W.N. Fort, 1971 William B. Derr, Jr., 2007 Mattie Mullinax, 1972 John E. Nester, 2007 J. Melvin Howard, 1973 George R. Phaup, 2008 G.A. Castevens, 1977 Agnes M. Baily, 2009 Kenneth Taylor, Sr., 1979 Walker Eugene Smith, Jr., 2009 J.D. West, 1979 Lawrence V. Cartmill, 2009 C.H. Dotson, 1981 Joseph P. Braisted, 2009 Walter Cresswell, 1981 Alfred H. Moore, 2009 P.G. StClair, 1982 J. Kendall Jenkins, 2009 J.C. Yarborough, 1982 Charles Plybon, 2010 Harry H. Michael, 1982 Wilma D.Powers, 2010 J. Herbert Norton, 1983 George W. Puffenbarger, 2010 Everett B. Bailey, 1984 Gregory Allen Criswell, 2011 Ira T. Dunn, 1985 Paul W. Braisted, 2011 Alton S. Joppie, 1986 Ronald Earl Walker, 2011 Frank B. Dennard, 1986 Joseph C. Shockley, 2011 E.D. Howells, 1987 W. Albert Massey, 2012 J.T. Mostiller, 1987 Russell D. Mills, 2012 Edwin H. Marshall, 1987 Richard A. Lathrop, 2013 Otis W. Bogan, 1988 Larry D. Lafferty, 2013 C. Wayne Bohannon, 1988 Darrell E. Prater, 2013 Thomas Patrick, 1988 Paul A. Wheeler, 2014 Joseph A. Watkins, 1988 Richard C. Nedrow, 2014 William E. Honeycutt, 1990 Julian A. Howard, 1990 J.A. Byrd, 1992 Joseph M. West, 1992 Edward Angell, 1993 William R. Shockley, 1993 Charles M. Muse, 1995 Earl T. Gentry, 1996 Percy E. Baily, 1997 Samuel Gillenwater, 1997

134 PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Annual Conference Sessions 1922 - 1967

Year Presiding Officer District Superintendent Assistant Secretary Treasurer 1922 S.M. Stikeleather R.G. Flexon W.H. Biller B.B. Bulla B.B. Bulla 1923 W.R. Cox R.G. Flexon J.W. Covington W.M. Phillippe W.M. Phillippe 1924 W.R. Cox R.G. Flexon G.H. Butner W.H. Neff W.H. Neff 1925 R.G. Flexon G.H. Butner W.H. Neff W.H. Neff 1926 R.G. Flexon G.H. Butner Earl W. Lowry B. Van Vranken B.Van Vranken 1927 G.R. Butner G.H. Butner R.G. Flexon B. Van Vranken B.Van Vranken 1928 W.R. Cox G.H. Butner R.G. Flexon B. Van Vranken B.Van Vranken 1929 G.H. Butner R.G. Flexon G.H. Butner B. Van Vranken B.Van Vranken 1930 R.G. Flexon J.W. Covington R.G. Flexon B. Van Vranken B.Van Vranken 1931 J.W. Covington J.W. Covington R.G. Flexon S.J. Gilbert D.B. Driver 1932 R.G. Flexon R.G. Flexon G.H. Butner W.R. Fitch W.R. Fitch 1933 W.L. Surbrook R.G. Flexon J.V. Roberts W.R. Fitch W.R. Fitch 1934 W.L. Surbrook Elmer D. Joy W.J. Crider W.R. Fitch W.R. Fitch 1935 W.L. Surbrook Elmer D. Joy W.J. Crider J.V. Roberts D.B. Driver 1936 Elmer D. Joy Elmer D. Joy J.V. Roberts E.E. Hostetter D.B. Driver 1937 W.L. Surbrook Elmer D. Joy H.H. Michael E.E. Hostetter D.B. Driver 1938 S.M. Stikeleather Elmer D. Joy H.H. Michael E.E. Hostetter D.B. Driver 1939 Elmer D. Joy Donald E. Snow H.H. Michael E.E. Hostetter D.B. Driver 1940 L.W. Stark Donald E. Snow H.H. Michael G.A. Castevens J.E. Kraus 1941 R.G. Flexon Donald E. Snow H.H. Michael G.A. Castevens J.E. Kraus 1942 W.L. Surbrook Donald E. Snow H.H. Michael G.A. Castevens J.E. Kraus 1943 W.L. Surbrook G.A. Castevens J.E. Guill J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1944 P.W. Thomas J.E. Guill H.H. Michael J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1945 W.L. Surbrook J.E. Guill H.H. Michael J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1946 S.M. Stikeleather J.E. Guill H.H. Michael J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1947 L.W. Stark J.E. Guill H.H. Michael J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1948 L.W. Stark J.E. Guill W.A. Massey J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1949 L.W. Stark J.E. Guill W.A. Massey J.A. Howard J.E. Kraus 1950 L.W. Stark J.E. Guill W.A. Massey J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1951 W.H. Neff J.E. Guill W.A. Massey J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1952 L.W. Stark J.E. Guill W.A. Massey J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1953 W.H. Neff J.E. Guill B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1954 L.W. Stark J.E. Guill B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1955 R.A. Beltz J.E. Guill B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1956 W.H. Neff J.E. Guill B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1957 W.H. Neff J.E. Guill B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1958 Melvin Snyder W.A. Massey B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1959 Melvin Snyder W.A. Massey B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1960 W.H. Neff W.A. Massey B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard I.T. Dunn 1961 W.H. Neff W.A. Massey B.L. Puffenbarger J.A. Howard Eldon Hotle 1962 Melvin Snyder W.A. Massey B.L. Puffenbarger D.L. Reynolds Arlie Cook 1963 W.H. Neff W.A. Massey B.L. Puffenbarger Charles Carroll Arlie Cook 1964 J.D. Abbott W.A. Massey G.A. Castevens C.A. Simmons Arlie Cook 1965 Melvin Snyder W.A. Massey G.A. Castevens Paul Sherwood Arlie Cook 1966 P.F. Elliott W.A. Massey G.A. Castevens Paul Sherwood Arlie Cook 1967 P.F. Elliott W.A. Massey G.A. Castevens Paul Sherwood Arlie Cook

THE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Annual Conference Sessions 1959 - 1967

Year Presiding Officer Conference President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1959 H.K. Sheets E.T. Gentry L.F. Lance D.C. Wood W.L. Cockerill 1960 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry L.F. Lance D.C. Wood W.L. Cockerill 1961 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins W.L. Cockerill 1962 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins R.P. GrahamJr

135 Year Presiding Officer District Superintendent Assistant Secretary Treasurer 1963 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins R.P. GrahamJr 1964 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins B.D. Jones 1965 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins B.D. Jones 1966 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins B.D. Jones 1967 E.T. Gentry E.T. Gentry W.L. Cockerill H.G. Robbins B.D. Jones

THE WESLEYAN CHURCH Annual Conference Sessions 1968 - 2014

Year Presiding Officer District Superintendent Assistant Secretary Treasurer 1968 H.K.Sheets & P.F. Elliott W.N. Miller E.T. Gentry H.G. Robbins B.D.Jones 1969 B.H. Phaup W.N. Miller E.T. Gentry H.G. Robbins B.D.Jones 1970 B.H. Phaup W.N. Miller P.A. Wheeler J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1971 B.H. Phaup W.N. Miller P.A. Wheeler J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1972 M.H. Snyder W.N. Miller P.A. Wheeler J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1973 M.H. Snyder W.N. Miller P.A. Wheeler J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1974 M.H. Snyder P.A. Wheeler E.B. Wallace J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1975 M.H. Snyder P.A. Wheeler E.B. Wallace J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1976 J.D. Abbott P.A. Wheeler E.B. Wallace J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1977 J.D. Abbott P.A. Wheeler W.A. Massey J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1978 J.D. Abbott P.A. Wheeler W.A. Masey J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1979 J.D. Abbott P.A. Wheeler W.A. Massey J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1980 V.A.Mitchell P.A. Wheeler W.A. Massey J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1981 J.D. Abbott P.A. Wheeler W.A. Massey J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1982 V.A. Mitchell P.A. Wheeler D.L. Reynolds J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1983 V.A. Mitchell P.A. Wheeler D.L. Reynolds J.A. Howard B.D.Jones 1984 R.W. McIntyre D.L. Reynolds R.B. Powers J.A. Howard E.L. Arrington 1985 R.W. McIntyre D.L. Reynolds R.B. Powers J.A. Howard E.L. Arrington 1986 R.W. McIntyre D.L. Reynolds R.B. Powers R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1987 R.W. McIntyre D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1988 O.D. Emery D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1989 O.D. Emery D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1990 O.D. Emery D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1991 O.D. Emery D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1992 Earle L. Wilson D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1993 Earle L. Wilson D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1994 Earle L. Wilson D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1995 Earle L. Wilson D.L. Reynolds P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup E.L. Arrington 1996 Lee M. Haines Thomas E. Armiger P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith 1997 Lee M. Haines Thomas E. Armiger P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith 1998 Lee M. Haines Harold R. Gunsalus P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith 1999 Lee M. Haines Harold R. Gunsalus P.W. Wilson R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith Wes Gillespie 2000 Lee M. Haines Harold R. Gunsalus Richard Lupton R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith 2001 David W. Holdren Harold R. Gunsalus Richard Lupton R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith 2002 David W. Holdren Harold R. Gunsalus Richard Lupton R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith 2003 David W. Holdren Harold R. Gunsalus N. Michael Ennis R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith Timothy Jones Gerald Rodgers 2004 Earle L. Wilson Harold R. Gunsalus N. Michael Ennis R.W. Phaup Wm. D. Smith Timothy Jones Charles Jones 2005 Earle L. Wilson Harold R. Gunsalus Robert W. Phaup Timothy Jones Wm. D. Smith 2006 Earle L. Wilson Harold R. Gunsalus Robert W. Phaup Timothy Jones Wm. D. Smith 2007 Earle L. Wilson Harold R. Gunsalus Robert W. Phaup John C. Williamson Wm. D. Smith 2008 Thomas E. Armiger Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup John C. Williamson Wm. D. Smith 2009 Thomas E. Armiger Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup John C. Williamson Wm. D. Smith 2010 Thomas E. Armiger Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup John C. Williamson Wm. D. Smith 2011 Thomas E. Armiger Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup John C. Williamson Wm. D. Smith 2012 Jo Anne Lyon Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup Terry L. Hall Wm. D. Smith 2013 Jo Anne Lyon Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup Terry L. Hall Wm. D. Smith 2014 Jo Anne Lyon Gregory D. Reynolds Robert W. Phaup Terry L. Hall Wm. D. Smith

136 Guile, Dennis - 1946 Williamson, John - 1990 Travis J. Heystek – 2014 Reynolds, Dale L. - 1957 Alley, James - 1991 Zach J. McConnell – 2014 Talley, Winfield - 1959 Ashbrook, Barry L. - 1991 William Rodney Jackson – 2014 Shepherd, Edward E. - 1961 Flores, Eliseo - 1991 Roger W. Kratz, Jr. - 2014 Gunsalus, Harold R. - 1964 Martinez, Luis - 1991 Foutz, Kenneth R. - 1965 Combs, Gary - 1992 Jones, Charles R. - 1968 Long, Donald L. - 1992 Kincaid, B.R. – 1968 Wright, Barry - 1992 Cockerill, Gareth - 1969 Fugate, Thelmon (Bud) - 1993 Bayse, David - 1970 Lee, Michael R. - 1994 Belcher, Stanley - 1970 Long, James A. - 1994 Reed, Kenneth - 1971 Shinn, Chris - 1994 Rodgers, Gerald L. - 1972 Atkinson, Myron - 1996 Drillien, Ronald - 1972 Hovan, Kevin M. – 1997 Lupton, Richard D. - 1974 Keaton, Jeffrey M. – 1997 Snyder, Brad – 1974 Long, Earl - 1997 Wingfield, Stephen - 1975 Stephens, Brady D. - 1997 Hall, Curtis - 1975 Newman, Michael - 1998 Hathaway, John E. - 1975 Frye, Lucius C. (Sam) - 1999 Alford, Matthew - 1976 Gogus, Roger - 1999 Lawson, Barry - 1977 Johnson, Gregory D. – 1999 Miller, Barry - 1977 House, Gary - 1999 Smith, William D. - 1977 Moore, Robert L. – 2000 Collins, J. Leland - 1978 Van Steenburg, Barry A. - 2001 Hodge, Ronald E. - 1978 Deavers, Patricia B. - 2002 Plybon, Charles - 1979 Miller, Stephen P. - 2002 Ott, John W. - 1980 Wilmoth, Thomas C. - 2002 Lemasters, John - 1982 Kiehl, Brian S. - 2003 Shaffer, Barry - 1982 McClung, Thomas G. - 2003 White, Steve - 1982 Aldrich, John M. Jr. - 2004 Conklin, Gary - 1983 Donneberg, Charles E. Jr. - 2004 Rodriguez, Ricardo - 1983 Reed, Rebecca L. - 2004 Humphrey, Susan L. - 1983 Robinson, Glen H. – 2004 Evans, William - 1984 Argot, Dale - 2005 Gamer, Randy J. - 1985 Blyskal, Theresa A. – 2005 Holland, John W. - 1985 Horrell, Joseph D. - 2006 Phaup, Robert W. - 1985 Johnson, Tony R. – 2006 Lewis, Don A. - 1985 Kelley, Eldred L. – 2006 Bowers, Charles - 1986 Reynolds, Matthew D. – 2007 Conn, Todd A. - 1986 Hannan, John A., Jr. - 2008 Conn, Susan – 1986 Reed, Sharon L. – 2008 Hurlburt, Ronald - 1986 Haithcock, Paul A. – 2009 Hopkins, John - 1987 Holmes, Jess G. – 2009 Horner, Samuel - 1988 James, Robert F. - 2009 Reynolds, Gregory D. - 1988 Beecher, Grant C. – 2010 Good, Arthur F. - 1989 Daigneault, David A. – 2010 Furrow, Martin A. - 1989 Hovan, Heidi M. – 2010 Hurd, David L. - 1989 Jackson, Robert G. – 2010 Kiggins, Martin R. - 1989 Miller, Lincoln D. – 2010 Lauridsen, Michael - 1989 Bonham, Charles – 2011 Midkiff, Richard E. - 1989 Groves, William P. – 2011 Patriquin, Aaron C. - 1989 Hudgins, Tyler J. – 2011 Walters, David L., Jr. - 1989 Page, Jason C. – 2011 Dupin, Kenneth - 1990 Peverall, Alice A. – 2011 Knight, Walter - 1990 Bennett, Jeffrey A. – 2011 Moore, Robert E. - 1990 Amstutz, Andrew K. – 2012 Rogers, Roy C. - 1990 Argot, Pamela L. – 2012 Switter , Jeffrey – 1990 Cory R. Hearnsberger – 2014

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Women’s Ministry

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Shenandoah District 2014-2015 Wesleyan Women’s Ministry Leadership Team

Director Treasurer Christy Van Steenburg Diane Wooten 1011 Dundee Drive 1309 55th Street Radford, VA 24141 Vienna, WV 26105 540-239-1042 304-295-0405 [email protected] [email protected]

Kellie Deu Windy Walton 5650 Howell Drive P.O. Box 718 Dublin, VA 24084 Gordonsville, VA 22942 540-577-1013 540-308-1704 [email protected] [email protected]

Jennifer White Sarah Baker 37 A Dry Creek Rd. 8130 Deer Branch Dr. Milton, WV 25541 Roanoke, VA 24019 304-690-6961 540-761-9890 [email protected] [email protected]

139 SHENANDOAH WOMEN’S MINISTRIES

To General Superintendent, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, District Superintendent, Rev. Gregory D. Reynolds, pastors, delegates and friend of the Thirteenth Annual conference of the Shenandoah District,

What a great year to serve the ladies in West Virginia and Virginia. The Lord has been doing some pretty amazing things in and through ladies’ lives throughout our district.

Pastor Greg, thank you for the opportunity you allowed me partner with this great district in reaching our ladies for the past five years. I am continually in awe and humbled by how the Lord chooses to use me. Thank you for your willingness to dream, plan and reach new levels with me for the purpose of women.

Thank you, pastors, for your loving support and encouragement to women’s ministries. Without your support of women’s ministry, it would be void in the local church. God still desires to use His local churches to reach the world for Christ. I believe ladies are a part of both the reaching and the world that needs to be reached.

Ladies, thank you for your hearts, vulnerability and your willingness to learn, grow, cry, and laugh, alongside of me. You are inspiring! I get excited watching the Lord work in your lives and to watch you catch a passion to see women free to live the lives the Lord has created them to live.

This year the Women’s Leadership Team had the privilege to travel to Ohio for the Mustard Seed Gathering hosted by the Women’s Movement of the Wesleyan Church. Andrea Summers, our Director of Women’s Ministry led the gathering beginning with a passion for the church. She shared the trends that are being seen in local churches decline in attendance; with women leaving churches. We spent time reflecting how we can begin to make a change in how we do women’s ministry; with the goal of reaching more women.

This year we had a table at Discover the Joy to connect with many women and share our heart and vision for women’s ministry. We were also honored to give away one registration to our Shenandoah Summer Summit 2013 (S3 2013), we also partnered with DTJ by providing several door prize gifts. The DTJ team provided us the opportunity to publicize S3 on Saturday evening.

I chaired three Executive Committee meetings this year including one weekend leadership planning retreat (during the Mustard Seed Gathering). Thank you to the members of the Leadership Team (Sarah Baker, Kellie Deu, Windy Walton, Jennifer White, and Diane Wooten) for your team work, patience, wisdom and leadership. Your time, dedication, heart and support have been a blessing to me as well as to the Lord and the women in our beloved district.

140 The leadership team held two workshop days this year. The first day was in Virginia at Monticello Wesleyan in Earlysville. The second day was at Faith Community in Charleston, West Virginia. We spent the day networking, dreaming, worshipping in an effort to provide a condensed “Mustard Seed Gathering” for the Shenandoah ladies. It was a wonderful opportunity to get to know more ladies and their passions for women’s ministry.

Thank you Shenandoah ladies for your patience as we are discovering a freedom in women’s ministry. I recognize that we are learning together what women’s ministry in the Shenandoah District will look like. You play a vital role in that process; so thank you for being a part of the team.

As the Lord prepares me to transition my leadership in women’s ministry from Shenandoah to Central America please know my heart and prayers will be with you. I believe that God is already preparing an amazing new leader who will take women’s ministry to the next level in the Shenandoah District. It is my prayer and my heart’s desire that you will embrace Shenandoah’s new leader with as much love, support, encouragement and partnership as you have graced me with. Grow with her, cry with her, laugh with her, dream with her, reach for new goals with her and be all that God has called you to be alongside our new leader.

Please continue to pray for the Women’s Ministry in the Shenandoah District through this transitional year. I believe our best days are still to come.

Respectfully,

Christy Van Steenburg

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