Kansas City District USA/Canada Region

2019 NINETY-FIFTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL

SESSION HELD AT Olathe College Church of the Nazarene OLATHE, KANSAS JULY 23-25

Ninety-Fifth Annual Assembly Journal of the

Sessions held at College Church of the Nazarene Olathe, Kansas July 23-25, 2019

Dr. Gustavo Crocker Dr. Edward L. Estep General Superintendent District Superintendent

2 DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT

Asmb. Date Place Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec. Chs. Membs. Aver. Paid Out 1 Sept. 8-13, 1925 Kansas City, MO H. F. Reynolds N. B. Herrell E. R. Shook 38 1,571 1,809 87,891 2 Sept. 8-12, 1926 Pittsburg, KS R. T. Williams N. B. Herrell E. R. Shook 40 1,654 2,274 91,787 3 Aug. 24-28, 1927 Webb City, MO J. W. Goodwin N. B. Herrell E. R. Shook 40 1,752 2,451 102,710 4 Aug. 22-26, 1928 Joplin, MO R. T. Williams N. B. Herrell F. N. DeBoard 40 1,850 2,482 90,516 5 Sept. 17-22, 1929 Topeka, KS J. B. Chapman N. B. Herrell F. N. DeBoard 45 2,104 2,427 95,826 6 Sept. 3-6, 1930 Kansas City, KS R. T. Williams N. B. Herrell F. N. DeBoard 42 2,184 2,731 82,140 7 Sept. 2-6, 1931 Coffeyville, KS H. F. Reynolds N. B. Herrell F. N. DeBoard 51 2,801 3,037 92,497 8 Sept. 14-18, 1932 Carthage, MO J. W. Goodwin N. B. Herrell P. H. Lunn 52 2,971 3,469 70,503 9 Sept. 6-10, 1933 Kansas City, MO R. T. Williams N. B. Herrell P. H. Lunn 52 3,139 3,454 61,917 10 Sept. 12-16, 1934 Chanute, KS J. B. Chapman N. B. Herrell C. H. Wiman 55 3,126 3,723 69,748 11 Sept. 4-8, 1935 Topeka, KS J. W. Goodwin E. E. Hale R. E. Swim 53 3,136 3,734 72,818 12 Sept. 16-18, 1936 Carthage, MO R. T. Williams E. E. Hale R. E. Swim 53 3,210 3,444 74,196 13 Aug. 17-20, 1937 Kansas City, MO J. B. Chapman E. E. Hale R. E. Swim 52 3,224 3,331 75,032 14 Aug. 23-26, 1938 Parsons, KS R. T. Williams E. E. Hale R. E. Swim 53 3,238 3,669 86,686 15 Aug. 30—Sept. 1, 1939 Coffeyville, KS J. W. Goodwin E. E. Hale R. E. Swim 54 3,436 4,178 97,153 16 Aug. 21-23, 1940 Kansas City, MO O. J. Nease Glenn E. Miller R. E. Swim 57 3,634 4,376 108,901 17 Sept. 3-5, 1941 Fort Scott, KS H. V. Miller Glenn E. Miller R. E. Swim 60 3,755 4,159 117,280 18 Sept. 9-11, 1942 Neodesha, KS R. T. Williams Glenn E. Miller R. E. Swim 63 3,781 4,301 145,712 19 Sept. 15-17, 1943 Carthage, MO R. T. Williams Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 62 3,754 4,108 202,287 20 Sept. 6-8, 1944 Pittsburg, KS J. B. Chapman Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 64 4,029 4,564 233,707 21 Sept. 5-7, 1945 Carthage, MO R. T. Williams Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 61 4,212 4,803 285,675 22 Sept. 4-6, 1946 Coffeyville, KS G. B. Williamson Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 64 4,505 5,332 340,981 23 Sept. 3-5, 1947 Carthage, MO Hardy C. Powers Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 66 4,730 5,593 410,575 24 Sept. 8-10, 1948 Topeka, KS H. V. Miller Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 68 4,860 5,742 482,083 25 Sept. 7-9, 1949 Dist. Center O. J. Nease Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 71 4,864 5,819 412,297 26 Sept. 6-8, 1950 Dist. Center Samuel Young Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 71 5,145 6,372 452,073 27 Sept. 5-7, 1951 Dist. Center G. B. Williamson Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 82 5,506 7,005 564,892 28 Sept. 3-5, 1952 Dist. Center D. I. Vanderpool Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 92 5,541 7,513 663,545 29 Sept. 9-11, 1953 Dist. Center Hardy C. Powers Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 96 5,827 8,045 725,657 30 Sept. 8-10, 1954 Dist. Center Hugh C. Benner Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 100 6,143 8,777 812,988 31 Sept. 7-9, 1955 Dist. Center G. B. Williamson Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 100 6,585 9,258 883,870 32 Sept. 5-7, 1956 Dist. Center Samuel Young Jarrette Aycock R. E. Swim 103 6,883 9,345 933,673

District Divided into Kansas City and Joplin Districts (Joplin Statistics) 3,317 4,273 327,076 33 Sept. 4-6, 1957 Dist. Center Hardy C. Powers Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole 49 3,714 5,081 574,861 34 Sept. 3-4, 1958 Dist. Center Hugh C. Benner Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole 53 3,807 5,100 586,137 35 Sept. 9-10, 1959 Dist. Center D. I. Vanderpool Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole 53 3,916 5,107 636,404 36 Aug. 31—Sept. 1, 1960 Dist. Center Samuel Young Jarrette Aycock Harper Cole 54 4,033 5,150 680,381 37 Aug. 30-31, 1961 Dist. Center G. B. Williamson Orville W. Jenkins Harper Cole 59 4,269 5,516 735,197 38 Aug. 29-30, 1962 Kansas City, MO Hardy C. Powers Orville W. Jenkins Harper Cole 59 4,479 5,388 771,235 39 Aug. 28-29, 1963 Kansas City, MO V. H. Lewis Orville W. Jenkins Harper Cole 60 4,607 5,514 846,302 40 Aug. 26-27, 1964 Kansas City, MO Samuel Young Roy F. Stevens Harper Cole 61 4,760 5,574 880,297 41 Aug. 25-26, 1965 Kansas City, MO Hugh C. Benner Wilson Lanpher Harper Cole 60 4,907 5,937 972,564 42 Aug. 17-18, 1966 Kansas City, MO Hardy C. Powers Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky 60 5,111 5,992 1,085,506 43 Aug. 23-24, 1967 Kansas City, MO G. B. Williamson Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky 61 5,373 6,192 1,243,112 44 Aug. 28-29, 1968 Kansas City, MO George Coulter Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky 62 5,518 6,295 1,419,613 45 Aug. 20-21, 1969 Kansas City, MO V. H. Lewis Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky 65 5,982 6,545 1,527,503 46 Aug. 26-27, 1970 Kansas City, MO Eugene L. Stowe Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky 65 6,197 6,842 1,658,023 47 Aug. 23-25, 1971 Kansas City, MO Samuel Young Wilson Lanpher Paul Sodowsky 65 6,514 7,056 1,894,243 48 Aug. 23-24, 1972 Kansas City, MO Orville W. Jenkins Milton Parrish Paul Sodowsky 65 6,884 7,543 2,154,952 49 Aug. 22-23, 1973 Kansas City, MO Edward Lawlor Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 66 7,130 7,671 2,345,067 50 Aug. 21-22, 1974 Kansas City, MO George Coulter Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 66 7,394 7,846 2,630,811 51 Aug. 20-21, 1975 Kansas City, MO V. H. Lewis Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 66 7,771 8,027 3,026,465 52 Aug. 25-26, 1976 Olathe, KS C. H. Strickland Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 67 8,136 8,530 3,528,764 53 Aug. 24-25, 1977 Olathe, KS Orville W. Jenkins Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 68 8,546 8,413 4,005,602 54 Aug. 23-24, 1978 Olathe, KS Eugene L. Stowe Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 68 8,894 8,429 4,770,292 55 Aug. 22-23, 1979 Olathe, KS W. M. Greathouse Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 67 9,302 8,800 5,203,897 56 Aug. 20-21, 1980 Olathe, KS V. H. Lewis Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 68 9,567 8,927 5,867,074 57 Aug. 19-20, 1981 Olathe, KS C. H. Strickland Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 69 9,815 9,024 7,713,136 58 Aug. 18-19, 1982 Olathe, KS Orville W. Jenkins Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 69 10,071 8,479 7,091,729 59 Aug. 17-18, 1983 Olathe, KS Orville W. Jenkins Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 69 10,401 8,466 7,413,270 60 Aug. 15-16, 1984 Olathe, KS Eugene L. Stowe Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 71 10,687 8,362 7,898,809 61 Aug. 21-22, 1985 Olathe, KS Eugene L. Stowe Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 71 10,894 8,198 8,580,720 62 Aug. 20-21, 1986 Olathe, KS W. M. Greathouse Milton Parrish N. MacPherson 71 11,079 8,189 9,004,849

3 Asmb . Date Place Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec. Chs. Membs. Aver Paid Out 63 Aug. 19-20, 1987 Olathe, KS W. M. Greathouse Milton Parrish Charles West 72 11,560 8,332 9,272,660 64 Aug. 17-18, 1988 Olathe, KS Jerald D. Johnson Milton Parrish Clifford Fisher 74 11,950 8,533 9,548,891 65 Aug. 16-17, 1989 Olathe, KS Jerald D. Johnson Milton Parrish Clifford Fisher 75 12,213 8,464 10,359,543 66 Aug. 15-16, 1990 Olathe, KS John A. Knight Milton Parrish Elvin Powers 71 12,598 8,671 10,804,883 67 Aug. 21-22, 1991 Olathe, KS John A. Knight Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 72 13,120 9,833 11,138,235 68 Aug. 20-21, 1992 Olathe, KS William J. Prince Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 73 13,533 8,554 12,199,411 69 Aug. 18-19, 1993 Olathe, KS William J. Prince Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 74 13,950 8,633 12,228,327 70 Aug. 17-18, 1994 Olathe, KS Paul G. Cunningham Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 74 14,128 8,696 12,564,384 71 Aug. 16-17, 1995 Olathe, KS Paul G. Cunningham Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 76 14,693 8,854 13,368,574 72 Aug. 14-16, 1996 Olathe, KS James H. Diehl Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 75 15,058 9,063 14,858,518 73 Aug. 20-22, 1997 Olathe, KS James H. Diehl Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 77 15,564 9,336 15,042,588 74 Aug. 14-15, 1998 Olathe, KS Jim L. Bond Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 77 15,984 9,413 17,681,963 75 Aug. 11-12, 1999 Olathe, KS Jim L. Bond Keith M. Wright Joseph D. Biscoe 76 16,248 9,352 18,272,991 76 Aug. 9-10, 2000 Olathe, KS Jerry D. Porter Keith M. Wright Jeren Rowell 76 16,906 9,871 19,936,862 77 Aug. 8-9, 2001 Olathe, KS Jerry D. Porter Keith M. Wright Jeren Rowell 75 17,148 10,065 21,826,170 78 Aug. 7-8, 2002 Olathe, KS W. Talmadge Johnson Keith M. Wright Jeren Rowell 75 17,633 10,208 23,898,860 79 Aug. 13-14, 2003 Olathe, KS W. Talmadge Johnson Keith M. Wright Jeren Rowell 72 17,504 10,390 24,458,801 80 Aug. 11-12, 2004 Olathe, KS Jesse C. Middendorf Keith M. Wright Jeren Rowell 77 17,953 10,274 20,897,564 81 Aug. 10-11, 2005 Olathe, KS Jesse C. Middendorf Keith M. Wright Jeren Rowell 79 18,059 10,655 25,983,120 82 Aug. 9-10, 2006 Olathe, KS Paul G. Cunningham Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 79 18,178 10,841 26,902,399 83 Aug. 8-9, 2007 Olathe, KS Paul G. Cunningham Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 80 18,361 10,656 26,473,025 84 Aug. 6-7, 2008 Olathe, KS James H. Diehl Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 80 18,353 10,521 27,285,259 85 Aug. 5-7, 2009 Olathe, KS Eugenio Duarte Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 81 18,530 9,952 24,987,144 86 Aug. 4-6, 2010 Olathe, KS Jerry Porter Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 81 18,787 10,726 25,266,598 87 Aug. 2-4, 2011 Olathe, KS Jerry Porter Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 79 19,102 10,115 22,363,129 88 Aug. 7-9, 2012 Olathe, KS Jerry Porter Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 81 19,209 10,141 21,650,444 89 Aug. 6-8, 2013 Olathe, KS Jerry Porter Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 80 19,317 9,657 22,187,913 90 Aug. 5-7, 2014 Olathe, KS David Graves Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 82 19,366 10,114 21,855,270 91 July 28-30, 2015 Olathe, KS David Graves Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 79 9,192 9,630 20,180,841* 92 July 26-28, 2016 Olathe, KS J. K. Warrick Jeren Rowell J. Keith Metcalf 80 18,545 8,742 21,088,027 93 July 25-27, 2017 Olathe, KS J.K. Warrick Jeren Rowell Wayne Nelson 80 17,647 8,586 22,722,512 94 July 24-26, 2018 Olathe, KS Gustavo Crocker Edward L. Estep Wayne Nelson 79 17,343 7,675 21,316,330 95 July 23-25, 2019 Olathe, KS Gustavo Crocker Edward L. Estep Wayne Nelson 78 17,499 7,410 20,295,496

• Denotes 11-month year

4 ORDINATION CLASS OF 2019

First Row: Dr. Gustavo Crocker, Rev. Alfonso Reyes, Mrs. Ana Ruth Reyes, Mr. Steven Noriega, Rev. Jennie Noriega, Mr. Rigoberto Bello, Rev. Bertha Bello, Rev. Amy Schlepp, Mrs. Nicole Byler, Rev. Jennifer Wilson, Mrs. Brenna Selden, Dr. Edward Estep. Second Row: Rev. Preston Goff, Mrs. Kira Goff, Rev. Ryan Ardrey, Rev. Thea Ardrey, Mrs. Jordan Eigsti, Rev. Jonathan Eigsti, Rev. Wayne Nelson, Rev. Amberlee Brinkman, Mr. Derek Brinkman, Mr. Jason Schlepp, Rev. Jeffrey Byler, Mr. Nate Wilson, Rev. Matt Selden

5 TABLE of CONTENTS I. Official Directory ...... 7 a. District Officers ...... 7 b. District Administrative Personnel ...... 7 c. District Services ...... 7 d. Where to Send Money ...... 8 e. District Boards and Standing Committees ...... 8 f. Assembly Committees and Board ...... 12 g. District Auxiliary Organizations ...... 13 h. District Mission Areas and Team Leaders ...... 16 i. Church Directory ...... 17 j. Ordained Elders ...... 41 k. Ordained Deacon ...... 62 l. Licensed Minister ...... 64 m. Tenured Evangelist ...... 68 n. Registered Evangelist ...... 68 o. Registered Song Evangelist ...... 68 p. Retired Evangelism Service ...... 68 II. General Information ...... 69 a. Received and Receipted on Transfer ...... 69 b. Granted & Receipted on Transfer ...... 69 c. Transfer Pending ...... 69 d. Elected to Elder’s Orders...... 69 e. Removed from the Roster Ministers ...... 69 f. Deceased ...... 69 g. Granted Retirement Relationship ...... 69 h. Granted Minister’s License ...... 69 i. Renewal of Minister’s License ...... 69 j. Minister’s License Not Renewed...... 70 k. Granted Reinstatement/Restoration of Ministerial Credential ...... 70 l. Noted for a New Name Change ...... 70 m. Correction from 2018 Journal… ...... 70 n. Granted Evangelist Status… ...... 70 o. Church-Type Missions ...... 70 p. Parent Affiliated Church ...... 70 q. Newly Organized Church ...... 70 r. Disorganized Church ...... 70 III. Plan of Examination ...... 71 IV. Daily Proceedings ...... 76 V. Reports ...... 79 a. District Superintendent ...... 79 b. Other District Officers & Staff ...... 86 c. District Boards and Standing Committees ...... 93 d. Assembly Committees ...... 100 VI. Financial & Statistical ...... 106 a. District Treasurer ...... 107 b. District SDMI Treasurer ...... 121 c. District NYI Treasurer ...... 123 d. District NMI Treasurer ...... 126 e. Proposed Budgets ...... 127 VII. NMI Convention ...... 138 VIII. NYI Convention ...... 149

6 I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

a. District Officers General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction – Dr. Gustavo Crocker, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 District Superintendent – Dr. Edward L. Estep, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 6620 (Email: [email protected] ; Office: 913-381-4466; Fax: 913-381-4494) District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. Keith M. Wright (Liz), 103 Melody Ct., Newburg, OR 97132 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 503-537-0527) District Administrator – Rev. Wayne Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-695-2367) District Secretary – Rev. Wayne Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-695-2367) District Treasurer –Mr. Jerry Carlson, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Home: 913-888-7123) District Multicultural Ministry Director – Dr. Carlos Fernandez, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) District President, NMI – Katie Casey, 19845 S Lone Elm Rd, Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected], Mobile 913-742-2173) District President, NYI – Rev. David Goodwin, 8416 Grandview Lane, Overland Park, KS 66212 (Email: [email protected], Office: 913-732-4417 ext.1008) District Chairman, Board of Sunday School Ministries – Kelly Robinson, 22715 W. 73rd Street, Shawnee, KS 66227 (Email: [email protected], Mobile: 913-488-1442)

b. District Administrative Personnel District Credentials Secretary - Mrs. Diane Estep, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) Administrative Assistant - Mrs. Whitney Means, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; office: 913-381-4466)

c. District Services Director of Chaplaincy Ministries - Rev. Lois Perrigo, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-206-7210) Church of the Nazarene Foundation - Dr. Ken Roney, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Ste. 200, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Office: 913-577-2983, 866-273-2549 (toll free); Fax: 913-577-0898) ARMM – Wayne LaForce Email: [email protected]; 913-904-6572

7 d. Where to Send Money

Send to District Treasurer 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204: District Funds, Education (MNU), Pensions and Benefits, World Evangelism, Sunday School Ministries, NMI, NYI, and employee’s insurance premiums. Checks payable: K.C. District Church of the Nazarene. Send to General Treasurer 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220: World Mission Specials, Alabaster, Memorial Roll, Distinguished Service Award, Easter and Thanksgiving Offerings, LINKS, cash Christmas gifts, World Mission Radio, Deputation, American Bible Society, 10 percent specials, and Rescue Mission offerings. Checks payable: General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene. Send to Children’s Camp Treasurer Starla Kendricks, 802 E. Layton Dr., Olathe, KS 66061: All Children’s Camp money. Checks payable: Kansas City Children’s Camp Fund. Send to Nazarene Bible College 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220: All Bible College offerings. Checks payable: Nazarene Bible College. Send to Nazarene Theological Seminary 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131: All Nazarene Theological Seminary offerings. Checks payable: Nazarene Theological Seminary.

e. District Boards and Standing Committees

Advisory Board

Ministers Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) (2020) Samuel Aparicio, 1303 Meadow Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-651-3220) (2020) Joel Atwell, 19300 S. 169 Highway, Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-592-2036) (2020) Daniel Vanderpool, 14042 W. 146th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-558-7266) (2021) Deanna Hayden, 10101 E. 86th Ter., Raytown, MO 64138 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-353-5121; Mobile: 913-406-4237) (2022) Sam Barber, 8722 Haskins Place, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-541-2600; Mobile: 614-670-2748) (2022) Cara Shonaman, 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-363-9435) (2022) Roger Hahn, 15436 W. 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083-3048 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-782-7313)

8 Laypersons

(2020) Julie Koker, 329 S. Cherry St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-645-5026) (2020) Ana Reyes, 2933 S. 10th St., Kansas City, KS 66103 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-548-5748) (2020) Amy Wetmore, 2101 E. Mohawk, Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-829-7379; Mobile: 913-515-2584) (2021) Kelly Robinson, 22715 W. 73rd St., Shawnee, KS 66227 (Email: [email protected]; Home 913-488-1442) (2021) Jeff Winter, 10055 K92 Hwy., Ozawkie, KS 66070 (Email: [email protected]) (2022) Bonnie Perry, 321 NE View Park, Lees Summit, M 64086 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-2464562) (2022) Dan Rexroth, 8422 Keller Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Email: [email protected]; Phone 913-897-4553) Church Properties Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) Wayne Nelson, (chairperson) 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-695-2367) Dan Bagunu, 4811 Eastwood Dr. Kansas City, MO 64129 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816- 517-2843) Wayne K. Bennett, 28645 W. 159th Terrace, Gardner, KS 66030 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913- 608-2823) Ken Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 785-200-8417) Chad Cook, 10259 W. 149th Ter., Overland Park, KS 66221 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913- 523-6156) Marty Hoskins, 10910 Rene St., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-694-7471) Scott Johnson, 1316 NE Oakwood Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-585-8668) Antonio Monarres, 6606 W. 79th St., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Contact; 913-526-5395) Richard Sundermeyer, 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 785-286-1889) Ellen Weinstock, 15514 W. 139th St., Olathe KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-522-8532)

Court of Appeals Ministers Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) Vicki Copp, 908 S. Chestnut., Cameron, MO 64429 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-799-9572) Branson Roberts, 5747 SE Paulen Rd., Berryton, KS 66409 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-232-3316) Judi Schwanz, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-814-3898)

9 Laypersons Phil Parke, 412 W. Lucy Webb Rd., Raymore, MO 64083 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 816-813-3762) Amy Wetmore, 2101 E. Mohawk, Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-829-7379; Mobile: 913-515-2584)

MidAmerica Nazarene University Trustees

Ministers Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) (2022) Branson Roberts, 5747 SE Paulen Rd., Berryton, KS 66409 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-232-3316) (2023) Shawn Siegfreid, 19314 W 200th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-942-9022 Mobile: 303-947-2479) Laypersons (2020) Chad Cook, 10259 W. 149th Ter., Overland Park, KS 66221 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-681-9809) (2020) Keith Cox, 14412 W. 115th Terr., Lenexa, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-345-0832)

Board of Ministry

Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) Steve Johnson, chairman, 10244 Caenen Dr., Lenexa KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 254-644-8265) Wayne Nelson, secretary, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-695-2367) Ministerial Credentials: Joel Atwell, 20100 W. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-592-2036) Sam Barber, 8722 Haskins Place, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-541-2600; Mobile: 614-670-2748) Vicki Copp, 908 S. Chestnut., Cameron, MO 64429 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397) Deanna Hayden, 10101 E. 86 Ter., Raytown, MO 64138 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-353-5121; Mobile: 913-406-4237) L.D. Holmes, 2605 SW Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-273-2248; Mobile: 785-221-5845) Branson Roberts, 5747 SE Paulen Rd., Berryton, KS 66409 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-232-3316; Mobile: 785-250-0660) David Sharpes, 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575; Mobile: 913-747-9045) Dave Shore, 16045 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, KS 66030 (Email: dshore@olathewestside,org; Office: 913-764-1445; Mobile: 913-225-4679) Shawn Siegfreid, 19314 W 200th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-942-9022 Mobile: 303-947-2479) Barbara Sundermeyer, 4501 NW Westgate, Topeka, KS 66618 ([email protected]; 785-286-1889; 785-608-6127) 10 Michael Thompson, 15911 Harold Dr., Belton, MO 64012 (Email: [email protected]; (816) 726-8835) Mario Zani, 341 N. Locust, Gardner, KS 66030 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-904-6768)

Ministerial Studies:

Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) William (Bill) Kirkemo, secretary, 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Email: [email protected]; 816-632-3189) Linda Alexander, 15578 S. Blackfeather St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; 913-220-9453) Eunice Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-640-8664) Clark Armstrong, 1826 S. Miami, Marshall, MO 65340, (Email: [email protected]: Mobile: (660) 631-3234) Randy Calhoun, 14900 S. Arapaho, Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 636-288-2637) Robert Castile, 12851 W. 106th St., Overland Park, KS 66215 (email: [email protected]; 913-244-5203) Marcos Cisneros, 2020 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 909-732-1153) Tammy Carter, 120 S. Kensington, Kansas City, MO 64123 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-231-5138; Home: 816-820-2298) Bryan Davis, 5969 SW 31st St., Topeka, KS 66614 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 636-328-2408) Carlos Fernandez, 7640 Antioch Rd, Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-381-4466; Mobile: 913-216-2665) Dean Flemming, 13119 S. Raintree Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-971-3659; Mobile: 913-754-6009) Roger Hahn, 15436 W. 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083-3048 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-782-7313) Mark Hayse, 13202 W. Noland St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-579-5807) Rebecca Jones, 6405 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Email: [email protected]: 580-370-6193) Alberto B. Ledesma Diaz, 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-362-5207; Mobile: 913-375-3694) Steve Longley, 5125 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, MO 64506 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-447-1161) Jefferson Newton, 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-788-2218; Mobile: 816-225-8469) Lois Perrigo, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Email: [email protected]: Mobile: (913) 206-7210) Laura Rand, 1205 S. Munn Ave., Maryville, MO 64468 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-383-2479) Judi Schwanz, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-814-3898)

11 Cara Shonaman, 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-363-9435) Dennis Solis, 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS (Email: [email protected]; Office; 816-761-5513; Home: 913-384-9163) Brett Toole, 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 816-628-2777) Margaret Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]: Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-585-3288) Jonathan Weathers, 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-228-6767; Mobile: 517-945-4526)

f. Assembly Committees and Boards

Auditing Committee Robert (Bob) Cox, 14801 W. 152nd Ter., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-530-8799) Joy Hartke, 600 N. Persimmon Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 913-558-4313) Catherine Jay, 6625 E. 66th St., Kansas City, MO 64133 (Email: [email protected]; Contact: 816-737-2005)

Budget and Planning Committee

Ministers Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) Dan Rexroth, chairman, 8422 Keller Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Email: [email protected],; Mobile: 913-897-4553) Wayne Nelson, secretary, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913.381-4466; Mobile: 816-695-2367)

The District Advisory Committee serves as the District Budget and Finance Committee.

SHELTER KC (A Kansas City Rescue Mission)

Officers Executive Director - Joe Colaizzi, ex officio, 105 SE Shamrock Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64014 ([email protected]; Cell: 816-516-1355) Executive Director-Elect – Eric Burger, 335 NW North Shore Drive, Kansas City, MO 64151 ([email protected], 816-534-3435) President – Jeren Rowell, 7002 Long Avenue, Shawnee, KS 66216 ([email protected]; 816-268-5402) Vice President – Jesse Middendorf, 3621 W 157th Street, Overland Park, KS 66224 ([email protected], 816-392-4886) Secretary- Ron Crowell, 15917 W. 150th Terr, Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 816-853-1399) Treasurer – Terri Bachtel, 11437 Northwood Circle, Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected], Cell: 913-205-6168)

12 Members Joe Colaizzi (ex officio), 105 SE Shamrock Lane, Blue Springs, MO 64014 ([email protected]; 816-516-1355) Jennifer Mahoney, 11209 N Marsh Ave., Kansas City, MO 64157 ([email protected]; 412-216-8178) Tim Dykman, 10253 S Oak Manor Drive, Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 913-302-9949) Eddie Estep (ex officio), 7640 Antioch Road, Overland Park, KS 66204 ([email protected]; 913-381-4466)

g. District Auxiliary Organizations

Nazarene Missions International

OFFICERS President – Katie Casey, 19845 S Lone Elm Rd., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-742-2173) Vice President – Jo Ann Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-523-3856) Secretary— Gail Sawrie, 12221 W 79th Pl., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Cell: 816-506-8307) Treasurer— Lisa Dutton, 31155 W. 166th Ter., Gardner, KS 66030 (Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-226-1414)

EXECUTIVE TEAM: Clark Armstrong – [email protected]; Cell: 660-631-3234 Ken Brubaker - [email protected]; Home: 785-200-8417 Tabita Gonzalez – [email protected] Delinda Jeronimo – [email protected]; Cell: 785-893-1528

APPOINTED TEAM: Andy McGee – [email protected]; Cell: 816-337-5833 Leon Zook – [email protected]; Cell: 785-893-1528 Bernice Escobar – [email protected]; Cell: 913-401-9463 Barry Jackson – [email protected]; Cell: 816-868-9633

NEXT GEN TEAM: Emily Pope – [email protected]; Cell: 913-231-7650 Autumn Wright – [email protected]; Cell: 913-609-9528

13 Nazarene Youth International Elected Positions President – David Goodwin (thru 2021) – [email protected]; 858-822-9041 Vice President – Rob Click (thru 2020) – [email protected] Camp 9-12 Board Member – Amberlee Brinkman (thru 2021) [email protected] Camp 9-12 Board Member – Brandon Cluff (thru 2020) – [email protected] Camp 9-12 Board Member – Jonathan Eigsti (thru 2020) - [email protected] Camp 678 Board Member – Tom Craig - [email protected] Camp 678 Board Member – Noah Laird (thru 2021) [email protected] Camp 678 Board Member – Jen Rosema - [email protected] Young Adult Director – Jorge San Jose (thru 2020) - [email protected] Young Adult Representative – Yoshua Ticum (thru 2020) – [email protected] Student Representative – Lacey Kazemier (thru 2020) – [email protected] Student Representative – Will Brown (thru 2020) – [email protected]

Appointed Positions Treasurer – Allie Harvey - [email protected] Secretary – Donna Fillmore – [email protected] Hispanic Church Representative – Amber Drake – [email protected] Urban Church Representative - Ryan Ardrey - [email protected] & 816-654-6809 North Central Representative – Candy Wiley – [email protected] South Central Representative – Alex Oliver – [email protected] Eastern Representative – Stuart Rowell – [email protected] Northern Representative – Noah Laird – [email protected] Western Representative – Katie Franke - [email protected] Teen Quizzing Director – Debbie Jasiczek - [email protected] Breakaway Coordinator – Cristian Reyes – [email protected] MAX Coordinator – Will Certain - [email protected] NYC Coordinator - Nick Hunt (thru 2020) [email protected]

14 Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board (2019) Chair – Kelly Robinson, 22715 W. 73rd St., Shawnee, KS 227 (Email: [email protected] ; Phone: 913-488-1442) Treasurer – Chris Nelson, 900 NE Sunshine Ct. Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-213-1450) Secretary – Jo Ann Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-523-3856) Executive Committee District Superintendent - Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) District NMI President – Katie Casey, 19845 S Lone Elm Rd., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-742-2173) District NYI President – Rev. David Goodwin, 8416 Grandview Lane, Overland Park, KS 66212 (Email: [email protected], Office: 913-732-4417 ext.1008) District Children’s Pastor – Margaret Tyler, 21271 W. 227th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-333-9925) Elected Members of the SDMI Board (2020) JoAnn Blevins, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-523-3856) (2020) Jay Sandbloom, 7431 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Email: [email protected]; Cell: 913-961-4094) (2021) Bethany Rexroth, 14535 W 138th Pl. Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; 913-579-3706) (2021) Marcos Cisneros, 2020 E. Sheridan St. Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; 909-732-1153) (2022) Sheila Zani, 18693 W. 250th St., Paola, KS 66071 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 913-302-3937) Appointed Members of the SDMI Board Hispanic Ministries – Marcos Cisneros, 2020 E. Sheridan St. Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; 909-732-1153) Laymen’s League – Patricia Jolley, 2612 SW Arvonia Pl., Topeka, KS 66614 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-806-1355)

Children’s Ministry Leadership Team KCD Children's Pastor- Margaret Tyler ( [email protected]; cell: 913-333-9925) KCD Children’s Communications Coordinator - Gina Taylor ([email protected]; cell: 913-238-3276) KCD CM Registrar & Web Coordinator ([email protected]; cell: 913-961-1530) Quiz Coordinator-DaVonne Lee ([email protected]; cell: 914-449-4976) Camp Coordinator-Dar Hartshorn ([email protected];; cell: 913-634-6591) Camp Treasurer – Starla Kendricks ([email protected]; cell: 913-244-2502) Urban Camp Director – Herma Young ( [email protected]; cell: 816-500-2597) Safe Kids Coordinator –Shawna Peterson ([email protected]; cell:316-737-1105) Connections Coordinator – Isaac Miller ([email protected]; cell: 913-626-9873) JMR Immersion Coordinator - Delinda Jeronimo ([email protected]; cell: 620-952-1071) Worship and Arts Coordinator- Kyle Tyler ([email protected]; cell:405-519-4021) Graphic Design-James Light ([email protected] cell: 816-506-0327) 4-5 Camp Director Team- Isaac Miller, Sara Reimer, Gina Taylor ([email protected]) 1- 3 Camp Director Team - Amy Schlepp, James Light ([email protected]) DayCamp Director Team - Jodi Light, Jeanie Balzer ([email protected])

15 h. District Mission Areas and Team Leaders

Central Region Multi-Cultural Ministries (Leader: Carlos Fernandez) Central Church African, Central Church Brazilian, Fort Osage Hispanic, Harrisonville Pan de Vida, Gardner Hispanic, KC Central Spanish, KC First Spanish, KC Shawnee Hispanic, KC Mission (@Risen Lamb), KC New Hope Hispanic, KC Rosedale, KC United by Faith, Lee’s Summit New Beginnings Hispanic, Olathe College Emanuel, Overland Park Antioch Nueva Vida, Reino de Dios, Victory Hills Spanish Kansas City Urban (Leader: Deanna Hayden) Independence First, KC Beacon Hill, KC Blue Hills Community, KC CrossPoint Community, KC Grace, Shelter KC (Rescue Mission), KC Southwood, KC St. Paul’s, KC True Light, Total Life, Trinity Family Midtown, Trinity House Church, Vision Community

North Central Region Johnson County North (Leader: Cara Shonaman) Engage Church , KC Central, KC GracePoint, KC Korean Antioch, KC Nall Avenue, KC New Vision, KC Shawnee, Overland Park, Overland Park Antioch Kaw Valley (Leader: Nathan Hann) Bonner Springs, Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective, KC, KC The R.O.C.K. at Stony Point, KC Victory Hills, KC Village Community, Leavenworth

South Central Region Johnson County South (Leader: Joel Atwell) Gardner, Living Hope, Olathe Christ Community, Olathe College, Olathe Faith Journey, Olathe Westside, Osawatomie, Paola Grace Revolution, Spring Hill Grace Community, Stillwell Holiness, The Edge Ministry Center Kansas City South (Leader: Eric Forgrave) Belton New Horizons, Grandview, Harrisonville, Journey, KC First, KC Summit View, Raymore New Vision

Eastern Region East Jackson County (Leader: Jonathan Weathers) Blue Springs First, Independence Fort Osage, Independence Trinity, Lee's Summit First, Lee's Summit New Beginnings Missouri East (Leader: Bob Denham) Carrollton, Countryside, Marshall, Trenton, Warrensburg Life

Northern Region St. Joseph (Leader: Steve Longley) Atchison, Cameron, Craig, Maryville, (River of Hope), St. Joseph First, St. Joseph Turning Point, Weston Community Northland (Leader: Brett Toole) Canaan Hill, Excelsior Springs, Victory at Hideaway Lakes, KC New Hope, KC Water's Edge, Kearney Crossroads Community, Kingston, Liberty, Parkville Family

Western Region Topeka (Leader: Branson Roberts) Holton New Life, Topeka Fairlawn, Topeka Family Life, Topeka First, Topeka Lakeview, Topeka Oakland, Topeka Wanamaker Woods Lawrence (Leader: Robby Giffin) Lawrence First, McLouth, Ottawa, The Ridge Community 16 i. District Church Directory

Atchison Organized 1954 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0020 Email: [email protected] Mail- 802 Parallel St., Atchison, KS 66002 Location- 411 N. 8th St., Atchison, KS 66002 (913-367-4875) Pastor – (11/1/16) Rev. Darrell (Roxanne) Cox, 802 Parallel St., Atchison, KS 66002 ([email protected]; 660-202-3349) Review Date: 11/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year N Music Director- Anna Fowler, 623 Park St. Atchison, KS 66002 ([email protected]; 913-370-3324) SDMI Supt.- Teresa Barnes, 18862 258th Rd., Atchison, KS 66002 (913-426-0279) NYI Pres. – Larry Barnes, 18862 258th Rd., Atchison, KS 66002 (913-426-3609) NMI Pres. – Roxanne Cox, 802 Parallel, Atchison, KS 66002 (660-202-9451) Church Board Sec.- Teresa Barnes, 18862 258th Rd., Atchison, KS 66002 ([email protected]; 913-426-0279) Church Treas.- Barb Royer, 18874 262nd Rd., Atchison, KS 66002 ([email protected]; 913-360-3609)

Belton New Horizons Organized 1971 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0028 E-mail: [email protected] (816-331-3442) Location-17200 Chestnut Dr., Belton, MO 64012 Pastor: (5/04/14) Rev. Jay Wilson (Kelly Moser Wilson), 203 N. Cleveland Ave., Belton, MO 64012 ([email protected]; 207-807-7774) Review Date: 06/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year N SDMI Supt. - Janice Brindle, 709 Park Circle, Belton, MO 64012 ([email protected]; 816-726-4971) Women’s Min. Dir. – Marlene Marks, 18607 S. Askew Ave., Belton, MO 64012 ([email protected]; 816-682-6126) Church Board Sec.- Robert Clasen, 21802 Raylynn Rd., Belton, MO 64012 (rclasen@[email protected]; 816-225-6306) Church Treas. – Janice Brindle, 709 Park Circle, Belton, MO 64012 ([email protected]; 816-726-4971)

Blue Springs First Organized 1970 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0032 2801 SW Walnut St., Blue Springs, MO 64015 Phone: 816-228-6767 Fax: 816-228-2796 [email protected] Pastor - (9/24/12) Rev. Jonathan Weathers (Krystal), 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029 ([email protected]; 517-945-4526) Review Date - 10/22 Office Secretary - Leslie Arbuckle, 3809 SW 9th St, Blue Springs, MO 64015 (816-224-0022) Music Dir. - Lynette Holt, 410 NE Medford Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (816-563-2563) SDMI Dir. - Toni Varnum, 1301 NE Hunters Rd, Blue Springs, MO 64014 (816-295-1257) Child Min Dir. - Krystal Weathers, 1017 SW Primsore Ct., Brain Valley, MO 64029 (517 -945-4083) Youth Pastor - Rev. Jana Steinke (Kyle), 3811 SW 8th Terr, Blue Springs, MO 64015 (816-872-2483) NMI President - Kevin Williamson, 1713 SW 21st, Blue Springs, MO 64015 (816-260-0635) Church Board Sec. - Eric Long, 5967 SE Fulks Rd, Oak Grove, MO 64075 (913-233-6533) Church Treas. - Linda Shriver, 3309 SE Adams, Blue Springs, MO 64014 (816-589-3440)

Bonner Springs Organized 1961 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0033 Web: www.bonnernaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-441-8968 (913-441-1458) Location- 742 N. Nettleton, Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Pastor- (10/1/07), Rev. Nathan Hann (Susi), 13290 Richland Ave., Bonner Springs, KS 66012 ([email protected]; 913-636-6753) Review Date-10/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year N Youth Pastor - Candice Wiley, 936 S. Hunter Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 573-475-0006) Children's Pastor - Barbara Bramble, 7775 England Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 ([email protected]; 913-530-2195) NMI President – Patsy Poe, 120 W. Morse Avenue, Bonner Springs, KS 66012 ([email protected]; 913-827-6890) Church Board Secretary - Lynn Lane, 15108 Lake Side Dr., Basehor, KS 66007 ([email protected]; 816-223-1773) Church Treasurer: Carolyn Rigsby, 6347 Schubert, Bonner Springs, KS 66012 ([email protected]; 913-530-4063)

17 Cameron Organized 1954 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0080 Location- 206 Lovers Lane, Cameron, MO 64429 Web: www.cameronnazarene.org; Email: [email protected] (816-632-7812) Pastor- (1/1/2018) Vicki Copp (Dan), 908 S. Chestnut., Cameron, MO 64429 ([email protected]; 816-799-9572) Review Date-1/2020 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N SDMI Supt. – Elaine Dean, 1606 Wilada Dr., Bethany, MO 64424 (913-302-2996) NYI Pres. – Tammy Chastain, 9132 NE 326th St., Cameron, MO 64429 (816-284-2164) NMI Pres.- Greg Dean, 1606 Wilada Dr., Bethany, MO 64424 (913-522-3960) Church Board Sec.- Elaine Dean, 1606 Wilada Dr., Bethany, MO 64424 (913-302-2996) Church Treas.- Bev Smart, 7436 Moody Lane, Cameron, MO 64424 (816-632-3207)

Canaan Hill Organized 1921 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0090 E-mail: [email protected] (816-296-1351) Location- 33688 West 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 Co-pastor- (7/21/05) Rev. John Ramsey (Carissa), 33685 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (816-352-6488) Co-pastor-(11/25/12) Rev. Carissa Ramsey (John), 33685 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (816-352-6493) Review Date-09/19 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Associate – Rev. James Swindell, 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (816-296-3401) Associate – Rev. Wendy Swindell, 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 (816-296-3401) SDMI Supt. – Carol Sterner, 33775 W 190th St. Lawson, MO 64062 (816-210-3872) NMI Pres.- Tim Shelton, 2019 Joy St. Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 (816-602-2522) Church Board Sec.- Lorie Fickess, 4866 S. Hwy 13, Polo, MO 64671 (816-284-0602) Church Treas.- Davey Fickess, 4866 S. Hwy 13, Polo, MO 64671 (816-724-1316)

Victory Church at Hideaway Lakes PAC Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-10031383 Location: Hawk Point Dr., Polo, MO, 64671 Co-Pastor: (4/15) Rev. James Swindell (Wendy), 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO, 64062 ([email protected];816-719-7800) Co-Pastor: (4/15) Rev. Wendy Swindell (James), 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO, 64062 ([email protected];816-813-7906) Review Date-by Appointment

Carrollton Organized 1957 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0100 Web: www.carrolltonnazarene.org E-mail:[email protected] (660-542-0278) Mail: 309 Santa Fe St., Carrollton, MO 64633 Location- 402 W. 10th St., Carrollton, MO 64633 Pastor – (9/15/19)Candice Wiley, 309 Sante Fe. St., Carrollton, MO 64633 ([email protected]; 573-475-0006) Review Date- 9/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Dir. – Suzanne Stark, 22951 CR 140, Tina, MO 64633 ([email protected]; 660-322-0634) Women’s Min. Dir. – Karen Dunne, 613 W. Lincoln, Carrollton, MO 64633 ([email protected]; 660-542-3339) Men’s Min. Dir. – Charles Brockmeier, 116 Walnut Dr., Carrollton, MO 64633 (660-542-3701) Church Board Sec. – Suzanne Stark, 22951 CR 140, Tina, MO 64633 ([email protected]; 660-322-0634) Church Treas. – Karen Dunne, 613 W. Lincoln, Carrollton, MO 64633 ([email protected]; 660-542-3339)

Countryside Organized 1951 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0190 Web: www.countrysidenaz.com Email: [email protected] (660-747-3207) Location- 614 NW "M" Highway, Centerview, MO 64019 Co-Pastor- (8/31/14) Rev. Michael Coblentz, 762 NW 701st Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 (E-mail: [email protected]; 816-365-3206) Co-Pastor – (8/31/14) Rev. Marissa Coblentz, 762 NW 701st Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 (E-mail: [email protected]; 812-698-1962) Review Date –08/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N SDMI Supt. – Virginia Cicle, 656 NW M Hwy, Centerview, MO 64019 (E-mail: [email protected]; 660-429-3424) NYI Pres.- Vic Cicle, 66 NW 485th Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660-422-2252) NMI Pres.- Tom Cicle, 656 NW M Hwy, Centerview, MO 64019 (E-mail: [email protected]; 660-429-3424) Church Board Sec.- Joni Shelton, 869 NW 825, Centerview, MO 64019 (E-mail: [email protected]; 660-441-1775) Church Treas. - Virginia Cicle, 656 NW M Hwy, Centerview, MO 64019 (E-mail: [email protected]; 660-429-3424)

18 Craig Community Organized 1945 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0200 E-mail: [email protected] (660-683-5580) Mail: PO Box 160, Craig MO 64437 Location- 105 N. Ensworth, Craig, MO 64437 Pastor- (8/6/09) Rev. Keith Knaak (Verdie), P.O. Box 160, Craig, MO 64437 [email protected] (660-442-6426) Review Date – 10/19 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N SDMI Supt. – Verdie Knaak, P.O. Box 160, Craig, MO 64437 [email protected]; (660-683-5580) NMI Pres.- Vicky Trauernicht, 202 Brooks St., Essex, IA 51638 E-mail: [email protected]; (712-379-3030) Work & Witness Coord. - Diana Vernon, 311 N. Ensworth, Craig MO 64437 E-mail: [email protected]; (660-683-5792) Church Board Sec.- Diana Vernon, 311 N. Ensworth, Craig MO 64437 E-mail: [email protected]; (660-683-5792) Church Treas.- Darla Sue Schmidt, P.O. Box 85, Craig MO 64437 E-mail: [email protected]; (660-683-5759)

Drexel (Inactive) Organized 1920 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0240

Engage (CTM) Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0046 Web Address: engagekc.com Email: [email protected] (913-203-8256) Location: 13851 W. 63rd Street, Suite 252, Shawnee, KS 66216 Pastor: (07/26/2018) Dave Foshee (Alissa), 9007 Wedd St., Overland Park, KS 66212 Review Date: (07/26/2020) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes Church Board Secretary – Tim Asbill Church Treas. – Dannielle Rothering

Excelsior Springs Organized: 1967 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 0740-245 Location: 1308 Tracy Ave., Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 (816-848-4585) Pastor - (09/18/2017) Rev. Rex McCommon, 1308 Tracy Ave., Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Email: [email protected] (785-221-8872) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship (New Start) This Year: N Review Date- 10/23 SDMI Supt. – Brett Knox, 211 Sherri Lane, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Email: [email protected] (816-305-4239) NYI Pres. – Brett Knox, 211 Sherri Lane, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 (816-305-4239) NMI Pres. – Lisa McCommon, 5524 NE Meriden Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 Email: [email protected] (785-221-9089) Church Board Sec. - Shirley Knipker, 1214 CE King, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Email: [email protected] (816-560-3647) Church Treasurer – Noreen Randall, 1717 Karlton Way, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024 Email: [email protected] (816-806-6066)

Gardner Organized 1970 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0247 Web : gardnernaz.com (913-856-8307) Mail- PO Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030 Location- 16640 N. Moonlight Rd. Gardner, KS 66030 Pastor- (5/21/95) Rev. Daniel E. Newburg (Denise), 827 N. Cedar; Gardner, KS 66030 ([email protected]; 913-856-8053) Review Date-11/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Office Secretary – Cynthia Newman, P.O. Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030 (924-894-0707) Youth Pastor – Rev. Trena Hoy (Kenny), 17440 W. 158th, Olathe, KS 66062 (816-223-2541) NMI President – Jan Evans SDMI Pres. – Billy Cariani, , 17201 Jennifer St., Gardner, KS 66030 (816-564-2465) Church Board Sec.- Cynthia Newman, P.O. Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030 (913-980-0771) Church Treas.- Nancy Crainshaw, P.O. Box 223, Gardner, KS 66030 (913-856-4953)

The Edge Ministry Center PAC Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0053 Location – 203 E. Morgan St., Edgerton, KS 66021 Pastor – (1/17) Rev. Trena Hoy (Kenny), 17440 W. 158th St., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 816-223-2541) Review Date – Appointment

19 Grandview Organized 1953 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0246 Web: www.grandviewnaz.org E-mail: [email protected] (816-763-6891) Location- 1500 Highgrove Rd., Grandview, MO 64030 Pastor- (1/04/09) Rev. Eric Forgrave (Beth), 12717 Richmond Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 ([email protected]; 816-392-6441) Review Date – 01/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N SDMI Supt.- Wayne Sawyer, 16602 Spring Valley Rd., Belton, MO 64012 ([email protected]; 816-322-6757) Women’s Min. Dir. – Jeanette Arello, 562 Woodbridge Lane, Kansas City, MO 64146 ([email protected]; 816-942-3576) NMI Pres.- Susan Dawn, 9412 Lewis Ave, KC, MO 64138 ([email protected]; 816-763-2429) Church Board Sec.- Shirley Snavely, 1001 Crestview, Belton, 64012 ([email protected]; 816-510-7075) Church Treas.- Ron Plummer, 21314 S. Raffurty Rd., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 ([email protected];; 816-540-4061)

Harrisonville Organized 1968 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0248 Web : www.harrisonvillenaz.org E-mail: [email protected] (816-380-4604) Location- 2305 E. South Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701 Pastor – (Interim: 5/12/19) Dr. Brent Hulett (Darla), 2116 S. Lennox Dr. Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; (913)-731-3991) Review Date- New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Director - Austin Welhoff 1303 Meadow Dr. Harrisonville, MO 64701 (816-738-0094) SDMI Supt. – Les Unruh, 506 Hamlet Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (816-884-2444) Childcare/School (Dir./Principal) Cindy Ensey, 808 Garden Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (816-884-6438) Student Ministries Pastor – Rev. Will Sutton, 203 W Locust, Archie, MO 647025 (816-308-1411) NYI Pres.- Lori Barnes, 1303 S. Edgevale Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (816-223-2273) Adult Min. Dir. – Wanda Wilson, 18917 Sunrise, Belton, MO 64012 (816-322-6484) NMI Pres.- Nancy Shore, 2274 SW Park Ave., Blue Springs, MO 64105 (816-616-5527) Church Board Sec.- Les Unruh, 506 Hamlet Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (816-884-2444) Church Treas.- Randy Strickland, 19904 E. 220th St., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (816-726-9940)

Holiness (Stilwell) Organized 2016 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0024 Web: www.holinessnaz.org E-mail: [email protected] (913-390-3245) Location: 400 Park St., Stilwell, KS 66085 Mail: P.O. Box 457, Stilwell, KS 66085 Pastor- (08/01/12) Rev. Michael D. Fetting (Cheryl), 1425 E. Butterfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 913-829-6659) Review Date – 08/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Associate Pastor-Rev. Donna Henderson, 6109-B E. 154th Terr., Grandview, MO 64030 (816-527-7176) Music Dir. – Ethel Lowry, 3798 W. 223rd St., Bucyrus, KS 66013 (913-780-4749) Men’s Min. Dir. – Mike Clifton, 19734 Foster St., Stilwell, KS 66085 (913-851-8893) Women’s Min. Dir. – Stacy Oyster, 7616 S. Miller Rd., Belton, MO 65012 (913-390-3245) Church Board Secretary – Steve Ragan, 17281 S. Kimble St., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-686-7038) Church Treasurer - Teri Clifton, 19734 Foster St., Stilwell KS 66085 (913-851-8893)

Holton New Life Organized 1954 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0350 E-mail : [email protected] (785-364-3642) Location- 100 Topeka Ave., Holton, KS 66436 Pastor- (9/15) Rev. Kevin Kneisley (Janice), 500 Miami St., Hiawatha, KS 66434 (785-741-1900) Review Date- 09/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N NMI Pres. – Not Filled Church Board Sec.- Sharon Bowser, 701 Washington, Holton, KS 66436 (785-364-2030) Church Treas. – Not given permission to release

20 Independence First Organized 1952 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0373 E-mail: [email protected] (816-656-1522) Location- 10717 E. 23rd St., Independence, MO 64052 Pastor- (4/02/06) Rev. Daniel McCarthy (Tina), 3030 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64129 Review Date-Appointment New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Velma Lown Email: [email protected] (816-506-2369) Music Dir. – Brent Dickerson (816-225-1501) SDMI Supt.- Velma Lown (816-506-2369) NMI Pres. – Paula Perez Email: [email protected] Church Board Sec.- Velma Lown – 11125 E. 27th St. #9, Independence, MO 64052 (816-506-2369) Church Treas.- Velma Lown – (816-506-2369)

Independence Fort Osage Organized 1980 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0374 E-mail: [email protected] (816-796-5879) Location- 19333 E. 24 Highway, Independence, MO 64056 (330-541-1007) Pastor- (Interim) Dr. Charles Christian Review Date- New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Associate Pastor - Trevor Cartwright (Rachel) 411 Spring Ave. Liberty, MO 64068 (816-812-2466) Financial Administrator – Debbie Hoemann, Independent Contractor: Deb's Books Biz LLC (816-305-7808) Office Administrator- Martha (Curtis) Adams - 5220 S. Union, Kansas City MO 64133 (816-797-1974) Music Dir. – Kati Smith (Bronson), 1108 NW Canterbury Rd., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (816-916-7887) Youth Director- Tim Foschi, Interim Youth Pastor 6441 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, MO 64131 (484-788-1338) Children’s Director – Natalie (Darrin) Schreck, 18906 E. 18th Terr. N., Independence, MO 64058 (816-772-5894) NYI Pres. – Marie (Terry) Verren - 1508 N. Hanover Ct. Independence, MO 64058 (816-796-8807) S.S. Supt./Small Groups- Rick (Missy) Schrock - 3109 S. Ketterman Rd. Oak Grove MO 64075 (816-896-1360) Children’s Representative – Evan Schrock (Dana), 302 Bobcat Cir., Oak Grove, MO 64075 (816-213-9870) NMI Pres. – Dan (Betsy) Harris - 806 Marilynn Ave. Liberty Mo 64068 (816-415-2789) Church Board Sec.- Christine (Steve) Flowers - 1104 Bay Court, Blue Springs MO 64014 (816-229-0991) Church Treas.- Terry Jensen (John), 1906 N. Ashley Dr., Independence, MO 64058 (816-217-8777)

Independence Trinity Organized 1954 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0375 Location: 19800 E. Truman Rd., Independence, MO 64056 Fax: (816-796-2805) (816-796-2750) Email: (church office) [email protected]; Website: www.trinity-nazarene.com Pastor- (Interim) Matthew Zimmer (816) 778-3991 New Church-Type Sponsorship this year: N Worship & Discipleship Pastor - Randy Seedorff (Maria) 806 Adams Dr., Liberty, MO 64068 (816) 415-4069 Youth Pastor - Jonathan Eigsti (Jordan) 9209 W. 102nd St., Apt.D, Overland Park, KS 66212 (952) 237-1641 Children’s Pastor - Rachel Mormino (Carl) 3100 E. Oakland School Rd., Buckner, MO 64016 (816) 650-5784 NYI Pres. – Karlie Mormino, 3100 E. Oakland School Rd., Buckner, MO 64016 (816) 519-7160 NMI Pres. – Vivian Payne (Michael), 19017 E. 14th St. N., Independence, MO 64056 (816) 796-8256 SDMI Chairman – Tammy Manges, 2512 S. Arlington Ave., Independence, MO 64056 (816) 507-2131 Women’s Min. – Mary Palmer (Donald), 201 SE Saratoga Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64014 (620) 290-4620 Men's Min. – Ed VanHaele (Charlotte), 721 N. Elsea Smith Rd., Buckner, MO 64016 (816) 650-4060 Church Board Sec. – James Wong (Jennifer), 21712 E. 32nd Terr S, Independence, MO 64057 (816) 716-9740 Church Treas. – Alice Dennis, 768 Allen Rd. Independence, MO 64050 (816) 833-1463

Kansas City Beacon Hill Organized 1991 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0592 E-mail: [email protected] (816-561-5307) Location- 2814 Troost, Kansas City, MO 64109 Pastor- (10/9/06) Rev. Jefferson Newton (Brenda), 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 [email protected]; (913-788-2218) Review Date-01/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Dir. – Gary Caldwell, 1315 E. 78th St., Kansas City, MO 64131 Christian Education Dir./Min.- Sharmaine Sanders, 2745 N. 63rd, Kansas City, KS 66104 SDMI Supt.- Xavier White, 3423 Flora, Kansas City, MO 64132 Children’s Min. dir. – Crystal Caldwell NYI Pres. – Emmanuel Maxi Men’s Min. Dir. – James Knowles, 2901 Orville Ave. Apt. #2 Kansas City, KS 66102 NMI Pres.- Donna Robertson, 2304 E. 72nd St., Kansas City, MO 64132 Church Board Sec.- Cheryl Langford, 2901 Harrison, Kansas City, MO 64109 (816-923-2340) Church Treas.- James Osborn, 3835 Murtle, Kansas City, MO 64128 (816-921-0224) 21 Kansas City Blue Hills Community Organized 1961 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0555 Location-(Mail): 10306 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64134 Web: www.bluehillschurch.org Email: [email protected]; Fax #: 816-523-3074 (816-523-2833) Supply Pastor - (7/15/15) Rev. Winston Lott (Esther), 264 Bridlespur Dr., Kansas City, MO 64114 (816-695-9521) E-mail: [email protected] (correct email) Review date: Office Secretary – Glenda Jones, 2111 E. 85th St., Kansas City, MO 64132 (816-718-0492) Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Dr. Naomi Lanney, 7211 E. 134th Terr., Grandview, MO 64030 (816-765-8883) SDMI Supt.- Ruby French, 9500 Drury # 101, Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-786-6353) Childcare/School (Dir./Principal) – Joyce Brown, 10306 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-492-5668) Children’s Min. Dir. - Herma Young, 7306 E. 100th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-500-2597) NYI Pres – Esther Lott, 264 Bridlespur Dr., Kansas City, MO 64114 (816-695-9521) Church Board Sec.- Glenda Jones, 2111 E. 85th St., Kansas City, MO 64132 (816-718-0492) Church Treas.- Karla Williamson, 10046 Bennington, Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-676-1465)

Kansas City Central Organized 1940 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0460 Web: www.centralchurchonline.com; Email:[email protected]; Fax: 913-541-0154 (913-541-2600) Location- 12600 W. 87th Street Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66215 Pastor- (7/21/14) Rev. Sam Barber (Jill) ([email protected]; 614-774-5149) Review Date-07/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Brenda Crow (Chuck) [email protected] (913-709-6430) Exec. Pastor – (1/10/16) Rev. Raymond Moore (Kirsten) [email protected] (913-284-9611) Children’s Pastor – (9/14/15) Rev. Julie Stevens [email protected] (614-774-6062) Worship Arts Pastor – TBD Pastor of Young Adults – Rev. Andrew Cook [email protected] (314-952-9779) Senior High Youth Pastor – (7/01/17) Rev. David Goodwin (Megan) [email protected] (858-822-9041) Middle School Youth Pastor – TBD Multi-Cultural Pastor – (8/3/14) Rev. Mario Zani (Ana) [email protected] (913-904-6768) Assoc. of Hispanic Congregation – Rev. David González [email protected] (913-271-7562) Assoc. of Hispanic Congregation – Rev. Tabita González [email protected] (913-215-0678) Hispanic Congregation Worship Pastor – Angel Sigui [email protected] (913-708-3299) Assoc. of Brazilian Congregation-Rev. Howard Tempel [email protected] (765-546-9879) Assoc. of Brazilian Congregation-Rev. Joyce Tempel [email protected] (765-546-9775) Assoc. of African Ministry – Rev. Fritz Ommani (Louise) [email protected] (913-207-9046) Men’s Min. Dir. – Shay Bernard (Andrea) [email protected] (816-835-3246) NYI Pres. – Whitney Means (Seth) [email protected] (641-990-1617) SDMI Supt. – Rich Shockey (Leah) [email protected] (816-365-4108) Women’s Ministry Dir. – TBD NMI Pres. – David & Jodi Cooper [email protected] (913-326-0117) Work & Witness Coordinator – Pete Demars (Deb) [email protected] (913-221-4053) Nursing Home Pastor – Rev. Wayne Bartlett [email protected] (913-593-8274) Church Board Sec. – Dan Rexroth (JoAnne) [email protected] (913-897-4553) Church Treas. – Amy Ashlock (Clint) [email protected] (913-909-3514)

Kansas City CrossPoint Community Organized 2007 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0560 Web: www.CrossPointkc.com E-mail: [email protected]; Fax 816-765-4513 (816-761-5513) Location- 10508 Hillcrest Rd., Kansas City, MO 64134 Pastor-(10/01/98) Rev. Dennis J. Solis (Sherri), 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS 66208 (913-424-2998) Review Date-09/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Karen Johnson, 10508 Hillcrest Rd., Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-761-5513) Youth Ministry Dir. – George Williams, 7801 Colonial Dr., Prairie Village, KS 66208 (913-558-9607) Church Board Sec.- Trudy Williams, 7801 Colonial Drive, Prairie Village, KS 66208 (913-530-7224) Church Treas. – Herman Brooks, 9831 Bellaire Ave., Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-305-4040)

22 Kansas City First Organized 1911 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0480 Web: www.kcfc.org ; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 816-942-1195 (816-942-9022) Location- 11811 State Line Rd., Kansas City, MO 64114 Pastor – (5/13/18) Rev. Shawn A. Siegfreid (Sherri), 19314 W 200th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; (303-947-2479) Review Date-05/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Office Secretary - Melinda Morgan, 8927 Rose Ln., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]; (816-942-9022) Assoc. Pastor/Congregational Care Pastor – Rev. Anne Hardy (Doug), 9536 Meadow Ln., Leawood, KS 66206 [email protected]; (913-522-3603) Assoc. Pastor/ Congregational Care – Rev. Roxanne Jones, 11925 W. 109th St. #420, Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]; (828-301-4248) Assoc. Pastor/Worship & Arts and Community Life - Rev. Jeff (Nicole) Byler, 7019 Paseo Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected], (906-836-4565) Chr.Ed. (Dir/Pastor) – Dr. Dean Blevins (Jo Ann), 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (913-523-3857) SDMI Supt.- Dale (Kathy) Jones 10832 Fuller Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected], (816-761-1363)

Children's Ministry Director - Jennifer Lall (Jonathan) 12909 Woodson Street, Overland Park, KS 66209 [email protected], (913-558-3113) Youth Pastor – Jonny Melton (Mattie) [email protected], (620-779-2357) Adult Min.Dir. – Dr. Dean Blevins (JoAnn), 1252 E Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (913-523-3857) Prime Time Dir. - Rev. Roxanne Jones, 11925 W. 109th St. #420, Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]; (828-301-4248) Young Adult Min. Pastor – Rev. Jared Corcin (Abby), 7220 Paseo Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected]; (410-289-7313) NMI Pres.- Verna Stanton, 8325 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected], (405-314-2784) NYI Pres. - Nathan Parke, 407 SE 2nd Street, Apt 10, Lee's Summit, MO 64063 [email protected], (816-589-5074) Work & Witness Coord.- Jo Ann Blevins (Dean), 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (913-393-2348) Church Board Sec.- Dale Jones (Kathy), 10832 Fuller Ave., Kansas City, MO 64134 [email protected]; (816-761-1363) Church Treas.- Brooke Parke [email protected]

Journey PAC Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0054 Location: Louisburg, KS 66053 Email: [email protected] (913-777-1885) Meeting Location: Timber Creek Event Center – North End- 14 W. Amity St., Louisburg, KS 66053 Co-Pastor: (3/26/17) Rev. James Real (Joni), 1413 S. 5th St. E., Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected]; (913-777-1885) Co- Pastor: Rev. Joni Real (James), 1413 S. 5th St. E., Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected]; (989-859-4480) Review Date-Appointment Director of Music: Melody Richardson [email protected] Director of Children’s Ministries: Amy Cannon [email protected] Review date: Appointment

Kansas City First Spanish Organized 1950 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0485 Web: www.kcnaz.org E-mail:[email protected] (Fax: 913-362-5207; 913-362-5207) Location- 3040 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 Mail – 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 Pastor- (8/25/15) Rev. Alberto B. Ledesma Diaz (Lily), 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-375-3694) Review Date-08/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Lily Montano (Alberto), 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-710-1683) SDMI Supt. –Gabriela Flores, 3040 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66104 (913-362-5207) Children’s Min. Dir.- Lily Montano, 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-375-3694) NYI Pres.- Ernesto Godoy, 3040 S. 51st St. Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-362-5207) Men’s Min. Dir. - Rev. Alberto B. Ledesma Diaz (Lily), 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-375-3694) Women’s Min. Dir.- Rev. Lily Montano (Alberto), 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-375-3694) NMI Pres.- Glendy Gutierrez, 3040 S. 51st St., Kansas, KS 66106 (913-362-5207) Church Board Sec.- Ernesto Aguirre, 6913 Caenen Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216 (913-225-4796) Church Treas.- Leobardo Leon, Jr., 4314 Cambridge, Kansas City, KS 66103 (913-262-1255)

23 Kansas City Grace Organized 1929 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0490 Web address: kcgrace.org Email: [email protected] (816-520-2537) Location- 4300 Independence Ave., Kansas City, MO 64124 Pastor (4/1/2007) Dr. Tammy Carter, 205 S. Benton Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64123 Email: [email protected]; 816-520-2537) Review Date-09/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assoc. Pastor – Nteziryayo Kadomo (Belle), 1601 Orleans Circle #2F, Kansas City, MO 64116 Email: [email protected] (816-933-7211) Children’s Min. Dir. – Becky Nichols, 8805 Eastern Ave., Kansas City, MO 64138 Email: [email protected] (816-743-4768) Church Board Sec. – Anneliese Patterson, 5602 Cambridge, Kansas City, MO 64129 (816-921-8644)

Kansas City GracePoint Organized 2005 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0491 Location – 5425 Martindale Rd, Shawnee, KS 66218 (913-422-9098) Website: www.kcgracepoint.com; Email: [email protected] Lead Pastor – Rev. Justin Oberndorfer (Sarah), 13901 Leavenworth Rd., Basehor, KS 66007 [email protected]; (913-449-4922) Review Date-10/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Youth Leader – Tiffany (Chris) Sanders, 11351 Riverview Ave., KCK 66111; Email: [email protected]; (951-202-4103) Associate Pastor – Rev. Jenn Wilson (Nate), 53 N 98th St, Kansas City, KS 66111; Email: [email protected] (913-515-4250) Church Board Sec. – Daryl Pint (Dawn), 5528 Cottonwood, Shawnee, KS 66216; Email: [email protected] (913-548-8541) Church Treas/Office Administrator – Jessica DupriestRes (Tom), 4903 Lewis Drive, Shawnee, KS 66226 Email: [email protected]; (913-422-9098)

Kansas City Korean Antioch Organized 1992 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0532 Web: kansasantioch.org (913-831-6779) Location- 2737 S. 42nd St., Kansas City, KS 66106 Pastor- (03/13/1990) Rev. Timothy Eunchul Lee (Ruth), 15629 W. 90th Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219 Email: [email protected]; (913-206-6631) Review Date-05/18 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Yangjin Cho, 10200 W. 96th Terr., Apt. E, Overland Park, KS 66212 (913-725-7233) Assoc. Pastor – Kwang-Hun Choi, 5452 Mercier Ave., Kansas City, MO 64118 Email: [email protected]; (314-537-1229) Music Dir.- Hyung-Joon An, 6612 Lane Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 Email: [email protected]; (913-424-4907) Children’s Min. Dir.- Hyebum Lee, 5851 Summit St., Shawnee, KS 66216 Email: [email protected] (816-786-1100) Youth Pastor – Miriam Jun, 13400 W. 126th St., Overland Park, KS 66213 Email: [email protected] (913-207-5800) Adult Min. Dir. – Kwaghoon Choi, 55452 Mercier Ave., Kansas City, MO 64118 Email: [email protected] (314-537-1229) Men’s Min. Dir. – Kwangmyoung Kim, 803E 66th St., Raytown, MO 64113 Email: [email protected] (816-825-6978) Women’s Min. Dir. – Sungsook Choi, 10360 Conser St., Overland Park, KS 66216 (913-634-7201) NMI Pres. – Soonyonhong Hong, 4213 W. 150th St., Overland Park, KS 66224 Email: [email protected] Work & Witness Coord. – Kiwon Shu, 5851 Summit St., Shawnee, KS 66216 (913-461-1399) Church Board Sec. – Daniel Chang, 111700 W. 67th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 Email: [email protected] (816-878-8778) Church Treas. – Daniel Chang, 11700 W. 67th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 Email: [email protected] (816-878-8778)

Kansas City Mission (CTM) Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0068 Location - 4418 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, Kansas 66103 Pastor – Leonel De. Leon Sr. Review Date – N/A New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Director – Leo De Leon Jr., 15480 S. Sturgeon Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 Children’s Min. – Rocio Hernandez, 1016 Ridge Ave., Kansas City, KS 66102 (913-944-6333) Youth Pastor - Leo De Leon Jr., 15480 S. Sturgeon Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 Adult Min Director – Gladis Lopez, 9020 W 51st St., Merriam, KS 66203 ([email protected]; 913-963-3607) Women’s Min Director - Gladis Lopez, 9020 W 51st St., Merriam, KS 66203 ([email protected]; 913-963-3607) Church Board Secretary – Rocio Hernandez, 1016 Ridge Ave., Kansas City, KS 66102 (913-944-6333) Church Treasurer – Marisol Najera, 5106 Locust Ave., Kansas City, Kansas 66106 (913-999-1025)

24 Kansas City Nall Avenue Organized 1930 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0580

Web: www.nallnaz.org E-mail: [email protected]; Fax (815-425-7252) (913-384-3040) Location- 6301 Nall Ave., Prairie Village, 66202 Pastor – (6/15/14) Dr. Steven P. Johnson (Kara), 10244 Caenen Dr., Lenexa KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; 254-644-8265) Review Date-06/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Angie Chestnut, 5305 Walmer St., Mission, KS 66202 (913-236-4443) Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Scott A. Johnson (Sally), 1316 NE Oakwood Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 ([email protected]; 816-585-8668) Assoc. Pastor – Nick Carpenter (Mariah), 6444 W. 89th St., Overland Park, KS 66212 ([email protected] ; 208-999-6506) Assoc. Pastor – Colleen Mitchell, 6629 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 ([email protected]; 315-783-7069) Music Dir. – Heather Parks, 5706 Walmer St., Mission, KS 66202 ([email protected]; 913-579-6873) Vis. Min. – Rev. Dr. Jay Hunton (Carol) 9054 W. 124th St., Apt. 205, Overland Park, KS 66213 ([email protected]; 913-424-7576) SDMI Supt. – Scott Fischer, 24801 W 131st St., Olathe, KS 6061 ([email protected]; 913-980-4355)

Children’s Pastor – Renee Sperry, 400 S Moonlight Rd., Gardner, KS 66030 ([email protected]; 209-648-5292) NYI Pres. – Krista Fischer, 708 N. Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 913-206-8820) Youth Pastor – David Luna (Ashtynn), 5100 Fox Ridge Dr.., Apt. 1712, Mission, KS 66202 ([email protected]; 816-745-0252)

Kansas City New Hope Organized 1994 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0525 Web: www.kcnewhope.org; Email: [email protected] (816-452-8442) Mail: P.O. Box 12688 Location- 4330 N. Oak Trafficway, Kansas City, MO 64116 Co- Lead Pastor – (07/1/20) Rev. Samuel Aparicio (Lisa), 211 NE 44th St. Kansas City, MO 64116 Email: [email protected] (816-651-3220) Co- Lead Pastor – (07/1/20) Rev. Lisa Aparicio (Samuel), 211 NE 44th St. Kansas City, MO 64116 Email: [email protected] (913-302-4495) Review Date – 07/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Administrator – Linda Phipps, 7217 NE Rosewood Dr., Gladstone, MO 64118 ([email protected]; 816-868-6977) Assoc. Co-Pastor of Hispanic Ministries – Rev. Edson Palacios (Krista), 6519 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64117 ([email protected]; 816-550-3307) Assoc. Co-Pastor of Hispanic Ministries – Rev. Krista Palacios (Edson), 6519 NE 44th St., Kanas City, MO 64117 ([email protected]; 816-260-2182) SDMI Supt. – Marlene Peacher, 1511 NE 57th Terr., Gladstone, MOO 64118 ([email protected]; 913-579-8973) Children’s Min. Director – Andrea Suos, 6252 Peery Ave, Kansas City, MO 64126 ([email protected]; 816-560-5134) NYI Pres. –Anna Atkinson, 2823 E 7th St., Kansas City, MO 64124 ([email protected]; 816-372-1631) NMI Pres. – Nola Kizzee, 2919 NW 86th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64154 ([email protected]; 816-868-7720) Church Board Sec. – Teresa Pearson, 3000 NW 59th St., Kansas City, MO 64151 ([email protected]; 816-810-3788) Church Treas. - Randy Snowbarger, 5608 N. Highland, Gladstone, MO 64118 ([email protected]; 816-824-4926)

Kansas City New Vision Organized 2010 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0011 Web: www.ksnvc.com; E-mail: [email protected] (816-315-4174) Location—8200 W. 96th St., Overland Park, KS 66212 Pastor - (1/01/16) Geun-Young (Joeseph) Park (Anna Song), 13525 W 74th Terr. Shawnee Mission, KS 66216 (816-315-4174) Review Date – 01/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Dir. – JinSoo Im, 9165 Robinson St., 1E, Overland Park, KS 66212 (913-972-8030) SDMI Supt. – Anna Song, 12417 W. 120th St., Apt. 2125, Overland Park, KS 66213 (816-315-4185) Young- Adult Director – Ilsong Na (Bobae Kim), 11428 Holmes Rd. #201 Kansas City, MO 64131 (504-535-0534) Adult Min. Dir. – John Dawson, 7902 W. 114th St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (913-558-8105) Men’s Min. Dir. – Junsu Kim, 8303 W. 122nd St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (913-710-8161) Women’s Min. Dir. – Hong Namgung, 4709 NW Pennington Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64015 (913-620-9931) Youth Min. Dir. – Claude H. Ham, 2077 West 162nd Terr. Stilwell, KS 66085 (913-485-1736) Children’s Dir. – Jaemyeong Choi, 5435 Woodland Ave, Kansas City MO 64131 (816-785-8886) Church Board Sec. - John Dawson, 7902 W. 114th St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (913-558-8105) Church Treas. – JunSu Kim, 8303 W. 122nd St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (913-488-9349)

25 Kansas City Rescue Mission/Shelter KC CTM Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0579 Web: www.kcrm.org; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 816-421-0405 (816-421-7643) Location- (Men’s Center) 1520 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO 64108 (Women’s Center) 2611 E. 11th St., Kansas City MO 64127 (816-348-3287) Pastor – (01/05/1985) Rev. Joseph J. Colaizzi (Marilyn), 105 SE Shamrock Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64014 (816-229-7847) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Chaplain – Rev. Michael Purlee, 1140 County Line Rd., Apt. 22, Kansas City, KS 66103 (916-207-3141) Assoc. Chaplain-Rev. Ken Kirk, 65 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (816-752-7009) Pastoral Counselor-Rev. James Kohoutek, 11201 W. 116th St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (913-236-4996) Mission Board President - Jeren Rowell, 7002 Long Avenue, Shawnee, KS 66216 ([email protected]; 816-268-5402) Mission Board Sec. – Ron Crowell, 15917 W. 150th Terr, Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 816-853-1399) Mission Board Treas.- Terri Bachtel, 11437 Northwood Circle, Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 913-205-6168)

Kansas City Risen Lamb International Organized 2003 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0871 Web: www.risenlamb.org Email: [email protected] (913-333-8440) Location - 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 Pastor – (03/29/2009) Rev. Michael Beck, 5307 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-333-8440) Review Date – 04/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Aketia Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (785-766-3208) Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Adrianne Matlock, 512 Thompson St., Kansas City, KS 66101 (913-963-0665) Music Dir. – Becky Bear, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (785-346-4126) Children’s Min. Dir. – Aketia Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (785-766-3208) Youth Minister – Tyrone Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-265-1785) Men’s Min. Dir. – Tyrone Seymour, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-265-1785) Women’s Min. Dir. – Kelsey Beck, 5307 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (816-536-4863) Church Board Sec.- Ashley Bearkheimer, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-669-1156) Church Treas.- TJ Rassmussen, 5301 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-787-6360)

Kansas City Rosedale CTM Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0046 Email: [email protected] (913-787-1852) Location – 7640 Antioch Rd. Overland Park, KS 66204 Pastor – (10/8/2015) Rev. Diego F. Polo (Alcira), 1829 S. 32nd St., Apt. C, Kansas City, KS 66106 (Email: [email protected]; 913-787-1852) Review Date – Appointment New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N SDMI Supt. – Maria Elena Bocanegra (913-708-4757) Children’s Min. Dir. – Alcira Polo, 1829 S. 32nd St., Apt. C, Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-787-1852) NMI Pres. – Guillermina Hernandez Church Treas. – Yolanda Miranda (Email: [email protected]; 816-500-8987)

Kansas City Shawnee Organized 1961 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0595 Webpage: www.shawneenaz.org; E-mail: [email protected] (913-631-5555) Location-- 5539 Quivira Rd., Shawnee, KS 66216 Co-Pastor – (02/20/2017) Rev. Cara Shonamon (Justin), 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 ([email protected]; 816-363-9435) Co- Pastor –– (02/20/2017) Dr. Chuck Sunberg (Carla), 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 ([email protected]; 816-442-3748) Review Date: 02/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assoc. Pastor of Youth – Rev. Amberlee Brinkman (Derek), 5548 Cody Street Shawnee, KS 66203 ([email protected]; 417-689-0108) Assoc. Pastor of Hispanic Ministries – Rev. Miguel Mendoza (Pilar), 11 S. 12th St., Kansas City, KS 66102 ([email protected]; 913-221-9781) Assoc. Pastor to Children & Families – Emily Reyes (Cristian), 6445 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 ([email protected]; 660-341-9883) Assoc. Pastor of Worship Arts – Rebecca Rodeheaver, 7235 Robinson St., Overland Park, KS 66204 ([email protected]; 619-384-6942) Pastor of Missions and Outreach -- David Wesley (Glynda); 627 E. 70th Terr. Kansas City, MO 64131 ([email protected]; 913-526-2794) Office Manager – Julie Shaw, 21625 W. 60th Ter., Shawnee, KS 66218 ([email protected]; 913-488-5131) Adventure Time Pre-Scl Dir.- Denyse Lero, 23780 W. 56th St., Shawnee, KS 66226 ([email protected]; 913-485-0142) NYI Pres.- Amber Guilfoil; 5215 Chouteau St. Shawnee, KS 66226 ([email protected]; 913-972-2131) NMI Pres. - Glynda Wesley, 627 E. 70th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64131 ([email protected]; 816-699-5426)

26 SDMI Chair – Lois Perrigo, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 ([email protected]; 913-206-7210) Church Board Secretary – Lon Dagley, 5831 Meadowsweet Ln., Shawnee, KS 66226 ([email protected]; 913-908-4125) Church Treasurer –Jeff LaCombe, 26350 W. 77th St., Lenexa, KS 66227 ([email protected]; 913-927-3102)

Kansas City Southwood Organized 1957 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0581 Web: www.southwoodchurch.org; E-mail: [email protected] (816-353-5121) Location- (Mail- P.O. Box 11867) 8201 Raytown Rd., Raytown, MO 64138 Pastor – (09/01/2011) Rev. Deanna Hayden (Benjamin), 10101 E. 86th Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 ([email protected]; 913-406-4237) Review Date – 10/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assoc. Pastor- Greg Berdych (Jackie), 11305 E. 71st Street, Raytown, MO 64133; ([email protected]; 816-743-9969) Co- Youth Pastor – Mary Elizabeth Waters-Smith; ([email protected]) Co-Youth Pastor – Tyler Waters-Smith; ([email protected]) Discipleship Pastor - Katie Donaldson (John), 5120 Raytown Rd., Kansas City, MO 64133; ([email protected]; 707-347-6490) Young Adult Pastor – Dakota Vails; ([email protected]) Music Dir. – Mackenzie Wood (Bob), 8130 McGee St., Kansas City, MO 64114 ([email protected]; 816-585-8946) SDMI Supt. – Lana Young, 12815 E. 47th Terrace Court S., Independence, MO 64055 ([email protected]; 804-389-3337) NMI Pres. – Elaine Bogart (Chuck), 304 Sugarland Dr., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080; ([email protected]; 816-540-4104) Church Board Sec.- Dan Bagunu (Laura), 4811 Eastwood Dr., Kansas City, MO 64129; ([email protected]; 816-517-2843) Church Treas. – Catherine Jay (David), 6625 E. 66th St., Kansas City, MO 64133 ([email protected]; 816-737-2005)

Kansas City St. Paul's Organized 1947 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0590 Web: www.stpaulskc.org; Fax: 816-353-1092 (816-353-3187) E-mail: [email protected] Location- 8500 E. 80th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64138 Co-Pastor – (08/14/19) Levi Jones, 9900 @. 136th St., Overland Park, KS 66221; [email protected] (405-762-2267) Co-Pastor - (08/14/19) Rebecca Jones, 9900 W. 136th St., Overland Park, KS 66221; [email protected] (580-370-6193) Review date-08/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Associate- TBD Children’s Min. Dir.- Christy Stevens, 1220 SE Meridian Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 [email protected]; (816-806-1263) Youth- Judy Myers, 518 NE Thames Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 [email protected] (816-509-7130) SDMI Dir. – Randy Blevins, 7234 Raytown Rd. Apt. B, Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]; (816-516-1417) Worship Leader – Karen Spalding, 3009 Ashland Ridge Rd., Kansas City, MO 64129 [email protected]; (785-969-9419) NMI Pres.- TBD NYI Pres. - Judy Myers, 518 NE Thames Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 [email protected]; (816-509-7130) Church Board Sec.- Mary Alice Medley, 7420 Maple Dr., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]; (816-358-1595) Church Treas.- Everett Prewitt (Sara), 4420 Larson, Kansas City, MO 64133 [email protected]; (816-737-0128)

Kansas City Summit View Organized 1953 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0610 Web: www.kcsummitview.org E-mail: [email protected] (816-942-3218) Location- 801 W. 97th St., Kansas City, MO 64114 (816-842-3218) Pastor - (04/30/17) Rev. Jesse S. Briles (Jenna), 10638 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64137 Email: [email protected] (304-761-4555) Review Date: 04/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Worship/Music Dir. – Phil Easley, 6708 Lane Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 SS Supt. – 1233 SW Madison St., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 Email: [email protected] (816-434-5702) NMI Pres. – doug Philip, 1712 Ferrel, Olathe, KS 66061 Email: [email protected] (816-550-4930) NMI Pres. - Doug Philip, 1712 Ferrel, Olathe, KS 66061 (816-550-4930) Church Board Sec.- Darl McCready,, 107 West 97th Street, Kansas City, MO 64114 Email: [email protected] (816-941-3254) Church Treas.- Doug Philip, 1712 Ferrel, Olathe, KS 66061 (816-550-4930)

27 Kansas City the R.O.C.K. @ Stony Point Organized 2014 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0004 E-mail : [email protected]; Fax : (913-602-8976) (913-808-5363) Location - 800 N. 78th Kansas City, KS 66112 Pastor – (8/14/14) Rev. Lee Howell (Bryan), 800 N. 78th St., Kansas City, KS 66112 (913-602-2190) Review Date- 08/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Men’s Min. Dir. – Bryan Howell, 800 N. 78th St., Kansas City, KS 66112 (913-602-2190) Church Board Sec. – Alexandria Dwigh, 435 N. 5th St., Kansas City, KS 66101 (913-486-2231) Church Treas. – Lee McKinzy, 1319 N. 63rd Ter., Kansas City, KS 66102 (913-217-8005) Church Treas. - Kathaleen Johnson, 1600 N. 45th Terr., Kansas City, KS 66102 (913-944-3143)

Kansas City Trinity Organized 1972 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0578 Mail: 2525 Main St., #406, Kansas City, MO 64108 Location: 6630 Broadmoor Rd., Kansas City, MO 64131 Pastor: (12/16) Rev. Katie Chepulis, 6630 Broadmoor Rd., Kansas City, MO 64131 ([email protected]; 816-682-2948) Pastor: (12/16) Rev. Lori Neely (Brian), 2525 Main St., #406, Kansas City, MO 64108 ([email protected]; 816-456-5525) Review Date: 12/18 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Church Board Sec. – John Swanton, 8026 S Benton Way, Kansas City, MO 64132 ([email protected]; 816-206-9495) Church Treas. – Jamie Sequoyah, 1426 E. 77th St., Kansas City, MO 64131 ([email protected]; 816-217-5672)

Kansas City True Light Organized 2004 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0995 Location – 712 E. 31st St. Kansas City, MO 64109 (816-561-1700) Mail—712 E. 31st St., Kansas City, MO 64109 Web: www.churchtruelight.org E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 816-561-1715 Pastor—(1/1/98) Rev. Alice Piggee-Wallack (Philip Wallack) 2101 Red Bridge Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 (816-941-8051) Review Date—01/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assoc. Pastor –(9/4/11) Donna Fillmore, 2632 N. 67th St., Kansas City, KS 66104 (913-206-2523) Assoc. Pastor – (9/2/18) Matt Zimmer, 2997 Oak St., No. 307, Kansas City, MO 64108 (816-778-3991) Music Dir. – Vikki Friends, 9559 N. Hunter Ave., Kansas City, MO 64157 (816-678-4623) SDMI Supt.—Donna Fillmore, 2632 N. 67th St., Kansas City, KS 66104 (913-206-2523) Children’s Min. Dir. – Donna Fillmore, 2632 N. 67th St., Kansas City, KS 66104 (913-206-2523) Adult Min. Dir. – Matt Zimmer, 2997 Oak St., No. 307, Kansas City, MO 64108 (816-778-3991) Men’s Min. Dir.—Nathaniel Friends, 9559 N. Hunter Ave., Kansas City, MO 64157 (816-213-1033) Women’s Min. Dir. – Jeni Zimmer, 2997 Oak St., No. 307, Kansas City, MO 64108 (913-634-5722) Church Board Sec. – Cynthia Lester, 3031 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64109 (816-499-5344) Church Treas.—Vincent Fisher, 1117 South 40th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (913-362-2962)

Kansas City Unidos por Fe Organized 2003 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0596 E-mail: [email protected] (913-432-9045) Location- 1701 S. 21st, Kansas City, KS 66106 Pastor- (1/7/08) Rev. Gil Salinas (Verónica), 1814 Haas Dr., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected] (913-548-6480) Review Date –01/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Yadira Moreno, 2436 S. 12th Terr., Kansas City, KS 66103 [email protected] Assoc. Pastor – Alfonso Reyes, 2933 S. 10th St., Kansas City, KS 66103 Music Dir. – Deivin Pineda, 65 S. 19th St., Kansas City, KS 66102 SDMI Supt.- Marla Pineda, 65 S. 19th St., Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected] Men’s Min.Dir.- Israel Zuniga, 1040 Forest Cor., Apt. 9, Kansas City, KS 66103 Women’s Min. Dir.- Nolvi Vasques, 7136 Flint Dr., Shawnee, KS 66203 [email protected] NMI Pres.- Mari Corral, 3306 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64109 [email protected] Church Board Sec.- Yadira Moreno Church Treas.- Oscar Vasques

28 Kansas City Victory Hills Organized 1921 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0603 Web: www.victoryhills.com E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-299-1164 (913-299-4662) Location- 6200 Parallel Pkwy., Kansas City, KS 66102 Pastor- (11/1/14) Howie Shute (Beverlyn), 10208 Longwood Ave., Kansas City, KS 66109 Email: [email protected] Review date-11/20 (315-289-5822) New Church--Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:N Assoc. Pastor – Rev. DeAnn Turley, 6240 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66102 Email: [email protected] (913-602-9699) Office Secretary -Rev. DeAnn Turley, 6240 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66102 Email: [email protected] (913-602-9699) Music Dir.- Stuart Turley, 6240 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected] (816-853-1168) Vis. Min. – Beverlyn Shute, 6230 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected] (623-680-4168) SDMI Supt.- Phyllis Hughes, 18138 Cypress Bend, Basehor, KS 66007 [email protected] (785-408-6124) Children’s Min. Dir.- Debi Pence, 6732 NW St. Claire Ave., Kansas City, MO 64151 [email protected] (816-309-5118) NYI Pres.- Crystal Mellick, 2927 N. 73rd St., Kansas City, KS 66109 [email protected] (913-544-5979) NMI Pres. – Sherry Alterman, 2632 N. 155th Ter., Bashor, KS 66007 [email protected] (913-626-2071) Church Board Sec.- Judy Maxwell, 1532 N. 85th Cir., Kansas City, KS 66112 [email protected] (913-333-8241) Church Treas.- Mitchell Pence, 6732 NW St. Clair Ave., Kansas City, MO 64151 [email protected] (816-309-5063)

Kansas City Village Community Organized 2008 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0992 Web: www.villagecommunitychurch.com E-mail: [email protected] Mail - 10940 Parallel Pkwy., Suite K – 314, Kansas City, Kansas 66109 Pastor- (5/21/17) Rev. Ryan Giffin (Kendra), 1604 N. 128th St., Kansas City, KS 66109 (913-218-6373) Review Date-05/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Judy Clement (Tim), 4342 N. 123rd St., Kansas City, KS 66109 (785-341-1394) Church Board Sec.- Tim Clement (Judy), 4342 N. 123rd St., Kansas City, KS 66109 (913-745-8081) Church Treas.- Pam Rowe, 11255 Leavenworth Rd., Kansas City, KS 66109 (913-721-9776)

Kansas City Water’s Edge CTM Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0005 Web: www.watersedgekc.org (785-640-8664) Location: 10000 NW Prairie View Rd., Kansas City, MO 64153 Pastor – (5/1/16) Rev. Eunice Brubaker (Ken), 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 ([email protected]; 785-640-8664) Review Date-05/22 Pastor to Children & Families – (7/15/17), Meagan Moore Laird (Noah), 6815 NW 80th Terr., Apt. 2, Kansas City, MO 64152 ([email protected]; 775-843-3553) Pastor to Youth & Families – (7/15/17), Noah Laird, 6815 NW 80th Terr., Apt. 2, Kansas City, MO 64152 ([email protected]; 937-707-5260) Worship Leader – TBD Executive Administrator – Steve Girard (Pam), 9200 N. Flora Dr., Kansas City, MO 64155 ([email protected]; 816-721-9697) Counselor – Kylea Rorabaugh (Frank), 11912 N. Holmes Ct., Kansas City, MO 64155 ([email protected]; 816-898-0256) Church Treas. – Charlene Warner (Dewayne), 40400 W. 199th St., Edgerton, KS 66021 ([email protected]; 816-803-0901) Church Board Secretary – Kathy Goben (David), 603 Camelot Dr. liberty, MO 64068 ([email protected]; 573-578-7473)

Kearney Crossroads Community Organized 2004 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0620 Web : www.kearneycrossroads.com; E-mail: [email protected] (816-628-2777) Mail- 102 W. James Ct. Kearney, MO 64060 Location- 2855 S. Petty Rd., Kearney, MO 64060 Pastor- (3/21/99) Rev. Brett W. Toole (Cheryl), 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060 (816-628-2777) Review Date-04/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Children’s Min. Dir. - Cody Holmes, 2121 Mission Dr., Kearney, MO 64060 (816-628-5731) Adult Ministries Dir. – Rev. Theron League, 1036 Blueberry Ln., Liberty, MO 64068 (816-507-9553) Church Board Sec.- Steve Wilson, 801 Laurel Ave. Liberty, MO 64068 (816-854-0727) Church Treas. – Janel Bengtson, 19325 Old BB Hwy., Holt, MO 64048 (816-304-0744)

29 Kingston Organized 1957 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0611 Web: www.kingstonnazarene.org E-mail : [email protected] (816-586-2221) Mail- PO Box 23, Kingston, MO 64650 Location- 93 W. Jackson, Kingston, MO 64650 Pastor- (06/01/15) Rev. Robert Castile (Andrea), 12851 W. 106th St., Overland Park, KS 66215 [email protected]; (913-244-5203) Review Date-06/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Dawn Black Assoc. Pastor – Michael Zigler Music Dir. – Wayne and Dawn Black SDMI Supt.- Valerie Davis Men’s Min. Dir. – Nelson Brumfield Women’s Min. Dir. – Peggy Brumfield NMI Pres.- Anna Campbell Church Board Sec.- Dawn Black Church Treas.- Curt Jorns

Lawrence First Organized 1910 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0640 Webpage: www.lawrencefirst.org; E-mail: [email protected] (785-843-3940) Location- 1470 N 1000 Rd., Lawrence, KS 66066 Pastor- (2/25/2018) Rev. Robert (Robby) Giffin (Amy), 1018 Acorn, Eudora, KS 66025 Email: [email protected]; (785-393-9770) Review Date -02/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Brie Winder, 1105 Peach St., Eudora, KS 66025 (785-691-9597) Associate Pastor – Kyle Tyler (Menda), 4411 Gretchen Ct., Lawrence, KS 66047 [email protected]; (405-519-4021) Youth Minister Dir. - Justin Hoffman (Julie), 963 N. 500 Rd., Baldwin City, KS 66006 [email protected]; (785-979-4646) Music Dir.- David Dunn, 1205 Cynthia St., Lawrence, KS 66049 (785-760-1236) SDMI Supt. – Steve Case, 701 E. 14th Pl., Eudora, KS 66025 (785-727-8131) NYI Pres.- Kim Byler, 5125 Overland Dr. J2, Lawrence, KS 66049 (620-875-6325) NMI Pres. – Sandi Westerhouse, 1958 N. 1100 Rd., Eudora, KS 66025 (785-550-3412) Church Board Sec.- Dinah Hirst, 2403 Arkansas St., Lawrence, KS 66046 (785-841-4282) Church Treas.- Michelle Albertson, 902 W. 28th St. Lawrence, KS 66046 (785-840-6596)

Leavenworth Organized 1944 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0660 Web: www.leavenworthnazarene.com (913-682-3778) Location- 115 S. 17th St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 Pastor- Rev. Alexander (Alex) Wilson (Alexandra), 210 Leavenworth Ave., Leavenworth, KS 66048 (785-250-8306) [email protected] Review date- 08/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Dir. – Cooper Evans (913-240-8075) NYI Pres. – Elaine Oney, 17023 Eisenhower Rd., Leavenworth, KS 66048 Email: [email protected] (913-683-9987) NMI Pres. — Walter Dawson, 211 Thomas St., Weston, MO 64098 [email protected] (816-386-5346) Church Treas. — Tracy Oney, 1501 Gatewood St., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected] (913-702-4416)

Lee's Summit First Organized 1957 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0670

Web: lsnazarene.com Fax: 816-524-6739 (816-524-6330) Location- 900 SW Lakeview Blvd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 Pastor- (3/17/84) Rev. Michael D. Buettner (Judy), 2008 NE Tudor Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 (816-524-8797) Review Date-07/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assistant Pastor- Roger Shoemaker, 214 NW 1781 Rd., Kingsville, MO 64061 ([email protected]; 816-287-2233) Biker Ministry Pastor- Kenn Starkey, 505 S. Franklin St., Raymore, MO 64083 ([email protected]; 816-331-7047) Music - Michael Buettner, 2008 NE Tudor Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 ([email protected]; 816-524-8797) SDMI Supt. - Carol Wolf, 425 Lakeview St., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 ([email protected]; 816-547-5230) Children’s Min. Dir.- Judy Buettner, 2008 NE Tudor Rd., Lee's Summit, MO 64086 ([email protected]; 816-524-8797) Church Board Sec.- Helen Shoemaker, 214 NW 1781 Rd., Kingsville, MO 64061 ([email protected]; 816-786-3240) Church Treas.- Roger Shoemaker, 214 NW 1781 Rd., Kingsville, MO 64061 ([email protected]; 816-287-2233)

30 Lee's Summit New Beginnings Organized 1993 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0672 Webpage: www.newbeginningschurch.tv; E-mail: [email protected] (816-525-7403) Location- 214 NE Chipman Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 Pastor – (6/5/16) Rev. Jake Edwards (Jenni), 204 SW Rogers St., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 (816-800-2377) E-mail: [email protected] Review Date-06/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Tricia Mackey, 214 NE Chipman Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (816-525-7403) Music Dir. – Caleb Hoskins, 6565 Foxridge Dr., Mission, KS 66212 (913 -709-8569) SDMI Supt. – Bonnie Perry, 321 NE Viewpark Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 (816 -210-5830) Children’s Min. Dir. – Jodi Light, 707 NE Chipman Rd., Lee’s Summit, Mo 64063 (816-506-0327) NYI Pres. – Tim Foschi, 1838 E. 69th St., Kansas City, MO 64132 (484-788-1338) Youth Min. Dir. – Stuart Rowell, 11313 W. 75th St., Apt. 607, Shawnee, KS 66214 (913-827-2195) Adult Min. Dir. – Rex Perry, 321 NE Viewpark Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (816 -872-7564) Church Board Sec.- Kristi Seaton, 214 NE Chipman Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 (816-309-6968) Church Treas. – Kristi Seaton, 412 NW Cottonwood Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (816-309-6968)

Liberty Organized 1964 Gen. Treas. Acct. No 074-0673 Web: www.libertynazarenechurch.net; E-mail: [email protected] (816-781-5696) Location: 1400 Southview Dr., Liberty, MO 64068 Pastor-(5/31/15) Rev. Robert R. Buck (Kristen), 508 Hardwick Cir., Liberty, MO 64068 (913-908-6167) Review Date-05/21 New Church Type Mission Sponsorship This year: Y Assoc. Pastor – TBD SDMI Supt. – Wayne Schnetzer, 2108 Queen Ridge Dr., Independence, MO 64050 (816-252-4286) NMI Pres.-Ella Wolfe, 5102 N. Cypress Ave., Kansas City, MO 64119 (816-820-0754) Church Board Sec.-Terry Heath, 1403 Lynette St., Liberty, MO 64068 (816-200-6198) Church Treas. Glenda Schnetzer, 2114 Queen Ridge Dr., Independence, MO 64050 (816-456-6404)

Living Hope Organized 1998 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0788 Web: www.livinghopekc.org; E-mail: [email protected] (913-592-5050) Mail- 18550 W. 175th St., Olathe, KS 66062 Location- 18550 W. 175th St., Olathe, KS 66062 Pastor- (11/10/1996) Rev. John J. Marra (Pam), 16394 S. Church St., Olathe, KS 66062 (E-mail: [email protected]; 913-208-5840) Review Date-08/19 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Admin. Asst. – Lynn Medina, 1364 E. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 913-220-6732) Assoc. Pastor – Sarah Fredricks, 1201 E. Westferfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 701-391-8858) Worship Pastor – Rev. Jorge San Jose,1232 Westerfield Place, Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 701-390-2083) Children’s Pastor – Brittany Morsch, 19048 W. 166th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 13-278-9785) Youth Pastor – Rev. Josh Heer (Jill), 612 S. Stevenson St., Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 316-832-8316) Men’s Min. Dir. – Caleb Bachman, 2123 S. Stagecoach Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 405-623-0488) Women’s Min. Dir.- Kate Bachman, 2123 S. Stagecoach Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 913-242-1951) Church Board Sec.- Brian Hupe, 21567 W. 177th St., Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 913-526-0669) Church Treas. - Bill Fitzpatrick, 12957 S. Widmer, Olathe, KS 66062 ([email protected]; 913-208-1117)

Marshall Organized 1949 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0700 Web: www.MarshallNazarene.com; E-mail: [email protected] (660-886-6464) Location- 782 W. North St., Marshall, MO 65340 Pastor-(4/14/2019) Rev. Clark Armstrong, (Connie), 1826 S. Miami, Marshall, MO 65340 Email: [email protected] (660-631-3234) Review Date 04/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Connie Armstrong, 1826 S. Miami, Marshall, MOO 65340 (660-631-3278) Children’s Min. Dir.- Melisa Grossenburg, 616 W. Morrow Marshall, MO 65340 (660-815-7036) NYI Min. Dir./Pres. – Christie Garrison, 314 E. Lacy, Marshall, MO 65340 (660-202-7752) NMI Pres.- Dollia Bolling, 1627 W. Broadmoor, Marshall, MO 65340 (660-815-2213) SDMI Supt.-Connie Armstrong, 1826 S. Miami, Marshall, MO 65340 (660-815-1173) Church Board Sec.- Dollia Bolling, 1627 W. Broadmoor, Marshall, MO 65340 (660-815-2213) Church Treas.- Ann Spurgin, 724 Elm St., Slater, MO 65349 (660-529-9941)

31 Maryville Organized 1945 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0710 Web: www.maryvillenaz.org; E-mail: [email protected] (660-562-2420) Location- 1139 S. Munn, Maryville, MO 64468 Pastor- (4/10/2011) Rev. Laura Rand, 1205 S. Munn, Maryville, MO 64468 (785-383-2479) Review Date-04/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Men’s Min. Dir. – Tim Deen, 309 West Lieber, Maryville, MO 64468 (660-528-1532) NMI Pres.- Tina Deen, 309 West Lieber, Maryville, MO 64468 Church Board Sec.- Teri Redford Church Treas.- Linda Pitzenberger, 2711 S. Mulberry, Maryville, MO 64468 (660-582-1647)

McLouth Organized 1970 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0725 E-mail: [email protected] (913-796-6290) Mail- PO Box 343, McLouth, KS 66054 Location- 901 E. Lake St., McLouth, KS 66054 Pastor -(05/17/2011) Rev. James Casselman (Berit), 206 Harker Dr., McLouth, KS 66054 [email protected]; (913-489-9776) Review Date- 05/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Amy Smith, P.O. Box 127, McLouth, KS 66054 (913-449-8648) Associate- Joe Masqua (Kay), P.O. Box 83, McLouth, KS 66054 (913-796-6863) SDMI Supt.- Steven Smith, P.O. Box 127, McLouth, KS 66054 (913-669-4349) Children’s Min. Dir. – Amy Smith, P.O. Box 127, McLouth, KS 66054 (913-449-8648) Youth Pastor – Rev. Cheryl Masqua, 8403 Washington Rd., McLouth, KS 66054 (785-338-2331) NMI Pres.- Carolyn Knotts, 309 E. Lake, Apt. 2, McLouth, KS 66054 (913-660-8182) Church Board Sec. – Larry Mabary, 12847 Union Rd., McLouth, KS 66054 (913-645-1558) Church Treas.- Dennis VanDyne, P.O. Box 247, McLouth, KS 66054 (785-249-2672)

Olathe Christ Community Organized 1994 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0669 Web: www.christcommunityolathe.org E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-829-6482 (913-829-2626) Location- 21385 College Blvd., Olathe, KS 66061 Pastor- (10/03/2010) Rev. Scott Dement, (Sarah) 21740 W. 121st Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-620-9918) Review Date- 10/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Virginia Woolery, 1105 W. Elm St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-710-6351) Associate Pastor - Ron Embry, 20411 W 88th St., Lenexa, KS 66220 (248-974-8981) Worship Pastor – Jay Sandbloom, 7431 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64131 (913-961-4094) Children’s Pastor – Amy Schlepp, 21803 W. 122nd St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-568-4171) NYI Pres. – Meg Hunting, 360 N. Sumac St., Gardner, KS 66030 (913-980-7396) Youth Sponsor – Ch. Drew Bauerle, 1609 W. Sheridan, Olathe, KS 66061 (785-741-5080) Prime Time Dir. – Joyce Dement, 21928 W. 121st St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-274-0358) Women’s Min. Dir. – Rachel Fleming, 1621 W. Spruce St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-709-8082) NMI Pres. – Beth Sykes, 11966 S. Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061 (405-326-0874) Church Board Sec. – Candis Duecker, 15581 S. Hillside St. #4100, Olathe, KS 66062 (816-589-3730) Church Treas. – Phil Dahl, 1467 E. Orleans Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-638-7446)

32 Olathe College Organized 1931 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0780 Webpage: www.collegechurch.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-764-4576 (913-764-4575) Location- 2020 E. Sheridan Olathe, KS 66062 Pastor- (10/21/14) Dr. David Sharpes (Carol), 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-747-9045) Review Date- 02/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Director of Operations – Jennell Volker (David), 13615 W. 75th Pl, Lenexa, KS 66216 (913-424-8197) Pastor of Community Formation + Development – Rev. Troy Snyder (Angella), 15799 W. 141st Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-829-5897) Pastor of Worship and Intergenerational Ministries –Rev. Michael Cork (Denise), 10017 Millstone Dr, Lenexa, KS 66220 (714-514-2875) Pastor to Children and Families– Rev. James Abbott (Elisa), 19132 W. 161st St., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-558-7269) Congregational Care – Dr. Daniel Vanderpool (Jennie), 14042 W. 146th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-764-5869) Pastor of Hispanic Ministry – Rev. Marcos Cisneros (Brenda), 1908 E. Sleepy Hollow Dr. Olathe, KS 66062 (909-732-1153) Pastor to Youth and Families – Rev. Jennifer Rosema (Chad), 16200 W. 136th St. Olathe, KS 66062 (913-548-1716) Pastor of Media/Missions – Rev. Preston Goff (Kira), 7642 High Dr., Prairie Village, KS 66208 (479-616-0702) Pastor to College Age – Chris Lindenmeyer (Kara), 15706 W 128th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (785-615-9322) Pastor to Youth and Families – Rev. Robert Click (Sara), 1390 S. Brentwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-764-4575) Dir. Of Worship/Young Adults – Katie Rose Weissend (Beau), 315 S. Cherry St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-963-2040) Dir. Of Support Recovery – Melissa Frye (Todd), 267 N. Sumac St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-634-2348) Dir. of Learning Center - Tina Wardlaw (Kevin) 10123 Deer Run St. Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-549-0618) SS Superintendent – Cathy Wiens, 2204 S. Kenwood St., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-839-3610) NMI Pres. – Bob Drummond, 11401 S. Gander St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-782-4342) Church Board Sec. – Jerri Sapp, 16036 W. 160th St, Olathe, KS 66062 (913-764-8462) Treasurer – Jennell Volker (David), 13615 W. 75th Place, Lenexa, KS 66216 (913-424-8197)

Olathe Faith Journey Organized 2011 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0241 Web: www.faithjourneychurch.com; E-mail: [email protected] (636-288-2637) Location- 213 S. Kansas Ave., Olathe, KS 66061 Pastor – (4/16) Rev. Randy Calhoun (Lisa), 14900 S. Arapaho, Olathe, KS 66062 Email: [email protected] (636-288-2637) Review Date –04/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Discipleship Pastor – Rev. Kris Mitchell (Arla), 1016 S. Cardinal Place, Olathe, KS 66062 (913-699-6702) Pastor of Worship – Rev. Jordan Warren, 1482 W. Prairie Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 (701-509-4170) Minister of Prayer & Women’s Ministry – Aris Mitchell, 1016 S. Cardinal Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-284-1794) Office Secretary – Sherry Heston, 18527 W. 157th Terrace, Villa #2502, Olathe, KS 66062 (816-868-4595) Children’s Min. Dir. – Rebecca Haworth, 7235 Robinson St., Overland Park, KS 66204 (217-220-7905) Youth Min. Dir. – Connie Watson, 1100 S. Lennox Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-205-9783) Young Adult Min. Dir. – Lisa Calhoun, 14900 S. Arapaho, Olathe, KS 66062 (636-544-7062) Women’s Min. Dir. – Arla Mitchell, 1016 S. Cardinal Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 (913-284-1794) Men’s Min. Dir. – Frank Postlewait, 4459 Reno Rd., Wellsville, KS 66092 (913-963-3126) Church Bd. Sec. – Debbie Wood, 11776 South Marion St., Olathe, Ks 66061 (573-489-1492) Church Treas.- Aaron Dunham, 7744 W. 95th Street Apt. A, Overland Park, KS 66212 (515-473-8350)

Olathe Westside Organized 1976 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0785 Webpage: www.olathewestside.org; E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 913-764-9078 (913-764-1445) Location- 1700 W. Santa Fe, Olathe, KS 66061 Pastor- (9/16/13) Rev. Dave Shore (Wendy) 16045 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, KS 66030 (913-225-4679) [email protected] Review Date-08/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Manager/Ministry Coordinator – Kathleen Polk (Bob), 4552 K-68 Hwy, Wellsville, KS 66092 (913-972-2260) Assoc. Pastor – Dr. Joseph Bell (Laurie), 1859 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 (618-972-5054) Worship Leader – DaVonne Lee (Cameron), 15624 W. 146th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (913-449-4976) SDMI Supt. – Brian Roehm (Stephanie) 20370 W. 108th St., Olathe KS 66061 Prime Time Dir. – Steve Hamilton (Joyce) 8407 Laurelwood St., Lenexa, KS 66219 Men’s Min. Dir. – Dr. Joseph Bell (Laurie), 1859 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 (618-972-5054) Women’s Min. Co-Directors – Danielle Flashman ([email protected]), Nicole Most ([email protected]) Kids’ Day Out Co-Directors – Christen Sala, 17355 Jennifer St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; (913-764-0813) Marcia Woodard, 15699 S. Downing Ct., Olathe, KS 66062

33 Children’s Pastor – Rev. Isaac Miller (Julie), 912 N. Arroyo Dr. Olathe, KS 66061-5958 [email protected] (913-626-9873) Compassionate Ministries Pastor – Dr. Joseph Bell (Laurie), 1859 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 (618-972-5054) NYI Pres.- Jonathan McMurray, 10075 W. 231st St., Bucyrus, KS 66013 [email protected]; (913-879-2074) Youth Pastor – Rev. Tom Craig (Janna), 1021 S. Valley Rd., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected];(816-204-8118) Discipleship Pastor – Rev. J.T. Elder (Sherry), 2111 E. Cherekee Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected];(913-231-6306) Adult Ministries Director – Rev. J.T. Elder (Sherry), 2111 E. Cherekee Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] NMI Pres- Rachel Knee, 103 S. Normandy, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected];(913-709-2244) Evangelism Minister – John Oster (Donna) 819 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 Church Board Sec. - Delia Smart (David), 600 N. Stevenson St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (913-519-8219) Church Treas. - Paula Thurman, 15776 S. Central, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (913-908-9300)

Ottawa Organized 1916 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0820 Web: http://ottawanaz.org; E-mail: [email protected] (785-242-4723) Mail- P.O. Box 837, Ottawa, KS 66067 Location- 7th & Elm, Ottawa, KS 66067 Pastor- (8/06/09) Rev. Bruce Beatty (Joyce), 10 Brookside Lane, Ottawa, KS 66067 (785-242-7349) Email - [email protected] (cell: 785-893-1994) Review Date- 10/19 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Dir.- Kathy Floyd, 1419 E. Wilson, Ottawa, KS 66067 (785-304-1093) SDMI Supt. – Timi Howard, 405 E. Franklin St., Pomona, KS 66076 [email protected]; (816-289-7631) Women’s Min.- Donna Ferguson, 1123 Pebble Beach Ln., Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]; (785-214-2148) NMI President - Janet Slifer, 630 N. Mulberry, Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]; (785-418-0939) Church Board Sec.- Donna Ferguson, 1123 Pebble Beach Ln., Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]; (785-214-2148) Church Treas.- Joyce Beatty, 10 E. Brookside Ln., Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]; (785-242-7349)

Overland Park Organized 1966 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0824 Webpage: www.opnazarene.org E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-381-3938 (913-381-1160) Location - 9030 Lamar Ave, Overland Park, KS 66207 Pastor – (Interim) (02/17/2019) Roger Hahn (Dorothy) 15436 W 223 St., Springhill, KS 66083 Email: [email protected] (816-728-3374) Review Date – New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year – N Office Secretary – Zoe Lande, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 Assoc. Pastor for Multi-Cultural Min. – Dr. Christina Yeh, 11731 Garnett St., Overland Park, KS 66208 ([email protected]; 913-593-4952) Interim Associate for Pastoral Care – Bill Selvidge, 10240 Nieman Rd., Overland park, KS 66214 SDMI Supt. – Dan Harmon, 12729 St. Andrews Dr., Kansas City, MOO 64145 NYI Pres. – John Harms, 12842 Lamar Ave., Overland Park, KS 66209 NMI Pres. – Becky Selvidge, 10240 Nieman Rd., Overland Park, KS 66214 Church Board Sec. –Ellen White, 12012 W 150th Cir, Olathe KS 66062 (913-897-3822) Church Treas. – Joe Milkowski 22471 W 220th St., Spring Hill KS 66083 (913-592-4092)

Overland Park Antioch Organized 1949 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0530 E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 913-648-7392 (913-648-3044) Mailing address: 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 Meeting at: 6422 Santa Fe Dr, Overland Park, KS 66204 Pastor- (Interim) – Keith Jackson (660)886-8189 Review Date: New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Nueva Vida Pastor – Bertha Bello, Kansas City, KS 66106 Email: [email protected] (913-548-9596) Community Connections Pastor – Keith Jackson, Overland Park, KS Email: [email protected] (660-886-8189) Church Planter (CAC Edwardsville) – Mike & Dawn Wheeler, Edwardsville, KS 66111 SDMI Dir. – Amanda Ellifrits, Olathe, KS 66061 Children’s Min. Dir. – Amanda Ellifrits, Olathe, KS 66061 Nursery Dir. – Shari Force, Kansas City, MO 64131 Prime Time Min. Dir.- Phyllis Rittinghouse, Overland Park, KS 66212 Church Board Sec.- Kelley, 10005 Knox, Overland Park, KS 66212 (913-888-6366) Church Treas.- Larry Wright, 7102 Cody St., Shawnee, KS 66203 (816-509-8848)

34 Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective PAC Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0065 Location – 302 N. 4th St. Edwardsville, KS 66111 Mailing – 1145 S. 105th St. Edwardsville, KS 66111 Supply Pastor – Rev. Mike Wheeler ([email protected]; 913-636-9481) Co- Pastor – Rev. Dawn Wheeler ([email protected]; 913-636-9010)

Paola Grace Revolution Organized 2005 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0731 Facebook: @gracerevolutionchurch (913-294-3600) Mail- 1004 N. Pearl Street, Paola, KS 66071 Location- 1004 N. Pearl, Paola, KS 66071 Pastor- (7/16) Rev. J. Curt Waddle (Beth), 23167 Hospital Dr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 ([email protected]; 913-927-8869) Review Date-Appointment New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Church Board Sec. - Rachel Guilfoyle, 23026 W. 387th St., Fontana, KS 66026 ([email protected]; 913-909-5807) Church Treas. – John Leach, 710 S. Olive Louisburg, KS 66053 ([email protected]; 913-634-6068)

Parkville Family Organized 2014 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0019 Web: www.parkvillefamily.org; Email:[email protected] (816-517-3374) Mail – 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 Location- 6321 Union Chapel Rd., Parkville, MO 64152 Pastor: (1/15/12) Rev. Dan Riley (Jan), 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 (816-891-8637) Review Date-05/22 New Church Type Mission Sponsor This Year: N Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Jongkoo Cho, 1409 NW 94th St., Kansas City, MO 64155 (816-783-7255) Music Dir. – Rebekah Oster, 6607 NW Quail Run Drive, Kansas City, MO 64152 Email: [email protected] (314-791-4653) Children’s Ministry Dir.- Jan Riley, 8518 NW Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 [email protected] (816-891-8637) NMI President- Christina Cho, 1409 NW 94th St., Kansas City, MO 64155 Email: [email protected] (816-783-7255) Church Secretary – John Oster, 6607 N.W. Quail Run Drive, Kansas City, MO 64152 [email protected];(913-406-8752) Church Treasurer – Joe Denison, 14940 N.W. 61st St, Parkville, MO 64152 Email: [email protected] (816-552-1559)

Raymore New Vision Organized 2001 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0863 Web: www.newvisionchurch.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax 1-866-837-6041 (816-348-0303) Mail- 100 S. Sunrise Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 Location- 100 S. Sunrise Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 Pastor- (2/27/17) Rev. Casey McDorman (Jamie), 216 W. Sierra Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (209-324-6446) Review Date – 02/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Alex Oliver, 100 S. Sunrise Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (816-348-0303) Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Rick Robson (Kim), 611 4th St., Belton, MO 64012 (816-739-0551) Discipleship Pastor – Rev. Jamie McDorman (Casey), 216 W. Sierra Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 (209-324-3367) Young Adult Pastor – Jeremiah Reynolds (Alyssa), 16509 McKinley St., Raymore, MO 64083 (913-709-3966) Worship Dir. – Beth Ivers, 1702 Tweed Ct., Raymore, MO 64083 (816-516-9318) Building & Properties Dir. – Larry Stock, 105 W. Laredo Tr., Raymore, MO 64083 (816-519-2585) Church Board Sec.- Fred LaPlante, 410 N. Franklin, Raymore, MO 64083 (816-714-9514) Church Treas.- Karen Long, Peculiar, MO 64078 (816-331-0865)

Reino de Dios Organized 2017 Gen. Treas. No. 074-0058 Mailing Address: 809 S. Sherman St., Olathe, KS 66061 (913-827-6425) Location: 616 Grant Ave., Olathe, KS 66061 Lay Co-Pastors – (4/16/17) Revs. Juan and Maribel Acevedo, 809 S. Sherman Ave., Olathe, KS 66061 ([email protected]; 913-827-6425 (Juan), 913-210-9703 (Maribel) Review Date-Appointment Sponsor Church – Olathe Faith Journey, 213 S. Kansas Ave., Olathe, KS 66061

35 Sedalia Crossroads Community (Inactive) Organized 1963 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0875

Shawnee Engage CTM Gen. Treas. No. 074-0066 Website: engagekc.com Email: [email protected] (913-203-8256) Location: 13851 W. 63rd Street Suite 252, Shawnee, KS 66216 Pastor – (07/26/2018) Rev. Dave Foshee (Alissa), 9007 Wedd St, Overland Park, KS 66212 ([email protected]; 913-980-6075) Review Date: 07/2020 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Church Board Sec. – Tim Asbill Church Treas. – Dannielle Rothering

Spring Hill Grace Community Organized 1988 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0016 Web: www.grace-community.net; E-mail: [email protected] (913-592-2036) Location- 19300 S. 169 Highway, Spring Hill, KS 66083 Pastor- (6/14/90) Rev. B. Joel Atwell (Linda), 20100 W. 198th Street, Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected] (913-226-5996) Review Date-08/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Admin. Asst. – Molly Whitcraft (Caleb), 401 E. Wea, Paola, KS 66071 (620-778-0362) Pastor of Discipleship & Administration – Rev. John Tader (Laura), 19730 Barstow St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (913-209-2101) Pastor of Worship Arts – Rev. Adam Johnson (Natalie), 20903 W. 224th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (417-234-3850) Pastor of Children’s Ministries – Rev. Margaret Tyler (Don), 21271 W. 227th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (913-333-9925) Pastor of Youth & College Age Ministries -Rev. Brandon Cluff (Miquela), 505 Lincoln St., Paola, KS 66071 (402-598-7948) Women’s Min. Dir. – Natalie Johnson (Adam), 20903 W. 224th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (816-916-0730) NMI Pres. – Katie Casey (Eli), 19845 S. Lone Elm Rd., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (913-686-4408) Work & Witness Coord. – Barry Jackson (Melissa), 35241 W. 215th St., Edgerton, KS 66021 (916-893-6954) Church Board Sec. – Katie Casey (Eli), 19845 S. Lone Elm Rd., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (913-686-4408) Church Treas. – Pamela Mayes (Tim), 16461 W. 231st St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (816-838-7758)

Osawatomie Faith Community (PAC) Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0070 Website: www.ozfaith.net; Location- 425 6th St., Osawatomie, KS 66964 (913-755-2661) Mail: PO Box 513, Osawatomie, KS 66964 Pastor- Dale Samuels (Julie) Email: [email protected] (660-2496143) Review Date- New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N WorshipLeader- Caleb Whitecraft Children's Ministry – Preston Samuels

St. Joseph First Organized 1938 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0880 Website: [email protected]; E-mail: [email protected] Location- 2102 S. 22nd St., St. Joseph, MO 64507 Pastor- (3/10/19) Brandon Shotten, 2020 South 22nd Street Email: [email protected] (641-295-8080) Review Date-3/10/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Music Leader- Darla Hockaday, 1604 Grand Ave St. Joseph, MO 64507 (816-262-1319) SDMI Supt. - Jerry Baker, 308 North Catalpa St., Savannah, MO 64485 (816-324-0105) Children's Ministry Director - Amy McIntosh, 20635 Co. Rd. 306, St. Joseph MO 64505 (816 261-9213) Children's Ministry Director – Rachel McIntosh, 20635 Co. Rd. 306, St. Joseph MO 64505 (816-261-4949) NYI President - Jennifer Olson, 706 North 7th Street, Wathena, KS 66090 (785-741-5221) NMI President - Janet Lyon 10015 ST RT JJ. St. Joseph, Mo 64504 (816-238-2095) Women’s Min. Dir. – Janet Lyon, 10015 Street Rte JJ, St. Joseph, MO 64504 (816-238-2095) Church Board Sec. - Janet Lyon 10015 ST RT JJ. St. Joseph, Mo 64504 (816-238-2095) Church Treasurer - Debbie Wiedmer, PO Box 322, Troy, KS 66087 (785-985-3873)

36 St. Joseph Turning Point Organized 1945 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0890 Webpage: www.tpnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected] (816-232-1169) Location- 5211 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, MO 64506 Pastor – (5/21) Rev. Steve Longley (Cheryl), 12560 County Road 445, Savannah, MO 64485 ([email protected]; 816-447-1161) Review Date: 05/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Jennifer Bedwell, 5310 Faraon St., St. Joseph, MO 64506 (816-351-4867) Music Dir. – Dwight Carvel, 2205 Briarcliff, St. Joseph, MO 64503 (816-273-7835) Children’s Min. Dir. – Nicole Parsons, 2119 Eugene Field, St. Joseph, MO 64503 [email protected] (304-800-7828) Youth Pastor – David Parsons, 2119 Eugene Field., St. Joseph, Mo 64503 ([email protected] 816-261-6278) Church Board Sec. – Kelly Sloan, 10479 County Road 424, Savannah, MO 64485 (816-390-6041) Church Treas.- Dwight Carvel, 2205 Briarcliff, St. Joseph, MO 64503 (816-273-7835)

The Ridge Community Organized 2019 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0023 Web: www.theridgecommunity.com (913-991-8660) Mail - PO Box 860693, 22015 W. 66th St., Shawnee, KS 66226 Location – 22015 W. 66th St., Shawnee, KS 66226 Pastor (09/01/2012) - Rev. Jake Reese (Christy), 5406 Gleason Rd., Shawnee, KS. 66226 [email protected]; (913-991-8660) Review Date - Appointment New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N

Topeka Fairlawn Organized 1943 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0950 Web: Fairlawnnaz.org E-mail: [email protected] (785-272-6322) Location- 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 Pastor- (12/27/15) Rev. Bryan Davis (Louann), 5969 SW 31st St., Topeka, KS 66614 ([email protected]; 636-328-2408) Review Dates – 01/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Eve Moneypenny, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 ([email protected]; 785.272.6322) Worship Pastor – Rev. Jeremy Hall, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 ([email protected]; 785.580.3396) SDMI Supt. – Mary Ann Borgelt, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 Children’s Pastor – Rev. Shawna Deuschle, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 ([email protected]; 913.490.6777) Youth Pastor -- Rev. Nicole Stovall, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 ([email protected]; 785.817.9355) NYI Pres. – Sean Snavely, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 Prime Time Dir. – Jim & Sharon Cole, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 NMI Pres. – Becky Dirks, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 Church Board Sec. – John Fletcher, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 Church Treas. – Wayne Regnier, 730 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka, KS 66606 ([email protected]; 785.272.6322)

Topeka Family Life Organized 2002 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0981 Website: www.myfamilylifechurch.org; E-mail: [email protected]; (785-286-1889) Meeting Location-1211 NW 46th St., Topeka, KS 66618 Mailing Address- 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 Pastor - (6/11/97) Rev. Richard L. Sundermeyer II (Barbara), 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (785-286-1889) Review Date-01/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Assoc. Pastor - Rev. Barbara Sundermeyer (Richard), 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (785-286-1889) Evangelist – Rev. Jay Jellison (Judy), P.O. Box 8158, Topeka, KS 66608 (785-554-9288) Children’s Min. Dir. – Rev. Barbara Sundermeyer (Richard), 4501 NW Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 (785-286-1889) Youth Leader – Andre Vila, 107b Oak St., Perry, KS 66073 (785-383-7913) Church Board Sec. – Tam Karlan (Keith), 2443 SW Brookhaven Ln, Topeka KS 66608 (785-207-6761) Church Treas. – Dave Adkins, PO Box 146, Holton, KS 66436 (785-806-3238)

37 Topeka First Organized 1912 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0960 Web: www.tfnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected] (785-232-3316) Location- 1001 SW Buchanan, Topeka, KS 66604 Pastor- (8/26/08) Rev. Branson Roberts (Carmen) 5747 SE Paulen Rd., Berryton, KS 66409 (785-250-0660) Review Date-8/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Wayne Hurt, 2810 SE Golden Ave. Topeka, KS 66605 (785-204-2248) Assoc Pastor/Children’s Pastor – Rev. Bill Rolfe (Melodie), 10401 Manchester Ave., Kansas City, MO 64134 (816-765-7623) Youth / Worship Dir. – Lindsay De Coteau (Moriba), 6535 SW 24th Ct., Topeka, KS 66614 (785-217-7040) Youth Dir. – Bethany Beal, 2633 SE Granger St., Topeka, KS 66605, ([email protected]; 785-383-8110) Prime Time Dir. – Jenny Hodge, 4024 SE 2nd St., Topeka, KS 66607 (785-234-9394) Women’s Min. Dir. – Debbie Hall, 2206 SW Seabrook, Topeka, KS 66614 (785-220-8688) NMI Pres.- Sheryl Foy, 5407 SW 12th Terr., Topeka, KS 66604 (785-272-5689) Church Board Sec.- Steve Halbett, 3537 NW 43rd St., Topeka, KS 66618 (785-286-0228) Church Treas.- Bobbi Cook, 3819 SE Fair Meadows Pl., Topeka, KS 66605 (785-267-4791)

Topeka Lakeview Organized 1953 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0970 Web: topekalakeview.com; Email: [email protected]; Facebook Topeka Lakeview Nazarene (785-266-3247) Location- 2835 SE Croco Rd., Topeka, KS 66605 Pastor - (5/7/17) Rev. Robert A. Self (Pamela), 2833 Greenfield Ct., Topeka, KS 66605 Email: [email protected] (785-224-8858) Review Date-05/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary –Pamela Self, 2833 SE Greenfield Ct., Topeka, KS 66605 Email: [email protected] (913-683-4373) Music Dir.- Linda Lee, 707 SW Grand Ct., Topeka, KS 66606 Email: [email protected] (785-249-8227) SDMI Supt. – Pamela Self, 2833 Greenfield Ct., Topeka, KS 66605 (913-683-4373) NMI Pres.- Shirley Newson, 2347 SE Oakwood Dr., Topeka, KS 66605 Email: [email protected] (785-235-2134) Church Board Sec.- Billie Jean Smith, 1306 SW Croix, Topeka, KS 66611 Email: [email protected] (785-207-1744) Church Treas.- Debbie Sayler, 2821 SE Shawnee Dr., Topeka, KS 66605 Email: [email protected] (785-234-8681)

Topeka Oakland Organized 1934 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0980 Web: www.oaknaz.com; E-mail: [email protected] (785-232-0142) Location- 939 NE Oakland Ave., Topeka, KS 66616 Pastor- (Interim) – Irwin Edwards (308) 325-1141 Review Date - New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Secretary – Glenna Bourne, 3712 NW Wilder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 [email protected] (785-554-8365) CMC Board Chairman – Jeanette Cook, 3318 SE 6th St., Topeka, KS 66607 [email protected] (785-217-5190) SDMI Supt. - Ray Toyne, 921 NE Strait Ave., Topeka, KS 66616 [email protected] (785-817-5754) Children’s Min. Dir. – Liz Toyne, 921 NE Starit Ve., Topeka, KS 66616 [email protected] (785-220-1901) NMI Pres.- Glenna Bourne, 3712 NW Wilder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 [email protected] (785-554-8365) Prime Time Dir. - Flora Spotts, 325 SE Rice Rd., Topeka, KS 66607 (785-233-7108) Women’s Min. Dir.- Jeanette Cook, 3318 SE 6th St., Topeka, KS 66607 [email protected] (785-217-5190) Church Board Sec.- Glenna Bourne, 3712 NW Wilder Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 [email protected] (785-554-8365) Church Treas.- Ruth Campfield Boaz, 3533 SE Humboldt, Topeka, KS 66605 Email: [email protected] (785-266-4473)

Topeka Wanamaker Woods Organized 1983 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0982 Web: www.wwnaz.org E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 785-273-5829 Phone: (785-273-2248) Location- 3501 SW Wanamaker Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 Pastor- (3/15/85) Dr. Larry D. (LD) Holmes (Jolene), 2604 Ancaster, Topeka, KS 66614 (785-221-5845) Review Date- 4/23 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y

Office Secretary – Fran Ruecker, 4249 NW Hoch Rd., Box 206, Silver Lake, KS 66539 (785-582-5107) Music Dir. – Courtney Green (Lance) 1727 SW Randolph Ave., Topeka, KS 66604 (785-554-1635) Assoc. Pastor-Rev. Fran Ruecker, 4249 NW Hoch Rd., Box 206, Silver Lake, KS 66539 (785-582-5107) Assoc. Pastor- Rev. Richard Guilfoil (Glenda), 4025 SE 29th St., Topeka, KS 66605 (785-633-7900) Single Adult Min. & Montara Campus– Jared & Jessie Ritchey, 1243 SW Collins Ave., Topeka, KS 66604 (785-806-6339) Assoc. Pastor & NYI Min. Dir/Pres.- Rev. Michael DeHaan (Amber), 1714 SW Broadview Dr., Topeka, KS 66615 (785-414-0464) Assoc. Pastor & Children’s Min. Dir. – Delinda Jeronimo (Andy), 8121 SW 23rd St., Topeka, KS 66614 (620-852-1071) 38 Assoc. Pastor – Rev. Jerry Schmid (Kathy), 7736 SW 27th St., Topeka, KS 66614 (785-478-3088) SDMI Supt.- David DePue (Joyce), 6600 SW Wentley Ln., Topeka 66614 (785-266-8050) Prime Time/Adult Dir.- Wally Fisher, (Peggy), 3544 Kent Ct., Topeka, KS 66614 (785-969-6967) Men’s Min. Dir.- Wally Fisher (Peggy), 3544 Kent Ct., Topeka, KS 66614 (785-640-9299) Women’s Min. Dir.- Dana DeVader (Marty), 12814 178th Rd, Mayetta, KS 66509 (785-969-9766) NMI Pres.- Peggy Fisher (Wally), 3544 SW Kent Ct., Topeka, KS 66614 (785-640-9299) W&W Coord – Cheryl Jones(Brent), 3707 SW Kiowa St., Topeka, KS 66610 (785-266-7175) Church Board Sec.- Terry Coward (Kay), 4527 NW Hiawatha Pl., Topeka, KS 66618 (785-286-3500) Church Treas.- Joyce Terrill (Rick), 6315 SW South Pointe Dr., Auburn, KS 66402 (785-478-2110) Montara Campus – Marty DeVader (Dana) 12814 178th Rd. Mayetta, KS 66509 (785-969-9766) Vis. Min. - Traci Carson (Ron) 3336 SW Skyline Dr. W, Topeka, KS 66614 (785-817-5013)

Total Life Organized 2018 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0060 E-mail: [email protected] (913-251-0933) Mail - 6824 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 Location- 1700 E Meyer Blvd Kansas City, MO 64131 Pastor- (07/10/2017) Mark J Bane (Cheryl Y Bane), 4631 north 124th St., Kansas City, KS 66109 (913-251-0933) Review Date-07/21 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Assoc. Pastor – Steve Suttles, 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138 Music Dir. – Rayquan Cunningham, 2030 E College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 PAC TLC Leader - Orobola Obafemi Akinmoladun, Milwaukee, WI SDMI Supt. - Steve Suttles, 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138 Children’s Min. Dir. – Marcy Suttles, 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138 NYI Pres. - Jennie Noriega, 6400 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 Youth Pastor – Jennee Noriega, 6400 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, MO 64131 Single Adult Min. Dir. –Dalton Dunn, 11955 Manchester Ave. Grandview, MO 64030 NMI Pres. - Marcy Suttles, 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138 Pastoral Care – John Suttles, 9801 E 8oth St., Raytown, MO 64138 Bus Pastor – Sierra Navarro, 6348A Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 Outreach Pastor - Mike Finn, 6429 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 Church Treas. – John Suttles, 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138

Trenton Organized 1929 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0990 Web : www.trentonmonaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; (660-359-5374) Location- 2113 Chicago St., Trenton, MO 64683 Pastor- TBD Review Date New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Church Board Sec. - Bob Shipley, 26869 Hwy. W., Humphreys, MO 64646 (660-673-6799) Church Treas. - Denise Hamilton, 311 Perry St., Trenton, MO 64683 (660-485-6690)

Trinity Family Midtown Organized 2008 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0250 Webpage: www.trinityfamilyonline.com; E-mail: [email protected]; (913-938-6770) Location: 301 W. Armour Blvd. Ste. #01W, Kansas City, MO 64111 Pastor – (7/31/07) Rev. Andy McGee (Sarah), 301 W. Armour Blvd., Apt. 715, Kansas City, MO 64111 EMail: [email protected]; (615-337-5833) Review Date-12/21 Pastor – (12/23/16) Rev. Sarah McGee (Andy), 301 W. Armour Blvd., Apt. 715, Kansas City, MO 64111 Email: [email protected]; (615-457-7140) Review Date-12/21 New Church Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Y Office Secretary – Sherese Sarrafian, 443 Wallace Ave, Kansas City, MO 64125 Email: [email protected]; (816-986-9568) SDMI Supt. - TBD NYI Pres. –TBD NMI Pres. – Bridget Cordray, 441 Wallace Ave., Kansas City, MO 64125 Email: [email protected]; (816-500-7934) Church Board Sec. – Stephanie Meixueiro, 535 Gladstone Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64124 Email: [email protected]; (816-986-7227) Church Treas. – Mark Stoneberger, 638 N. 29th St., Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected]; (913-215-4444)

39 Vision Community CTM Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0042 Location: 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130 Co-Pastor - (08/07/2014) Rev. Ryan Ardrey (Thea), 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130 Email: [email protected] (816-654-6809) Co-Pastor – (09/01/2014) Rev. Thea Ardrey (Ryan), 5510 Olive St. Kansas City, MO 64130 Email: [email protected] (816-654-6838) Review Date –Appointment New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year – N

Warrensburg Life Church Organized 1957 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-1000 Web: www.wburgnaz.com; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 660-429-4159 (660-747-8949) Location- 603 E. Hale Lake Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093 Pastor- (11/1/12) Rev. Robert (Bob) Denham, (Susie), 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (913-620-1587) Review Date- 11/22 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N Office Sec. – Sarah Chenault (Scott), 320 Quail Trail, Warrensburg, MO 64093 (402-213-4197) Music Dir.- James Becker, (Debbie) 339 Christopher St., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660-429-1567) SDMI Supt.- Matthew Chapman (Angela) 527 SE 30th Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660-620-9411) Children’s Min. Dir. – Angela Chapman (Matt) 527 SE 30th Rd., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (573-289-6272) NYI Pres.- Dr. Scott Chenault (Sarah), 320 Quail Trail, Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660-864-3733) Women’s Min. Dir.- Susan Denham (Bob), 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (913-481-6009) NMI Pres.- Susan Denham (Bob), 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (913-481-6009) Church Board Sec.- Anna Schell, 105 SE 250, Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660-747-2618) Church Treas.- Mark Rinker, 1210 Pembrooke Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660-238-2991)

Weston Community Organized 1949 Gen. Treas. Acct. No. 074-0360 E-mail: [email protected] (816-640-5600) Location- 19495 Hwy H., Weston, MO 64098 Pastor- (05/12/2014) Rev. Nancy Cantrell (J.), 805 Citadel Dr., Weston, MO 64098 (816-591-1726) Review Date: 05/20 New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: N S.S. Supt./Children’s Director - Jennifer Wagner, 28615 Fairview Rd., DeKalb, MO 64440 (913-426-2343) NMI Pres. – Kelly Colwell, 103 E. 3rd St., Dearborn, MO 64439; ([email protected]; 660-541-4987) NYI President – Teresa Fulk, 19495 Hwy. H., Weston, MO 64098 (816-640-5600) Church Board Sec.- Jeff Howard, 607 Washington St., Weston, MO 64098; ([email protected]; 816-640-2141) Church Treas.- Jerry Agnew, 2204 S. 16th Terr., Leavenworth, KS 66048 ([email protected]; 913-651-0727)

40 Ministerial Roll Role Code & Definitions of Coding CED – Christian Education Minister GS – General Superintendent CHP – Chaplain PAS - Pastor D – Deacon Track PSV-FT – Pastoral Service (Assoc .Min. full time) DA – District Assignment PSV-PT – Pastoral Service (Assoc. Min. part time) DIA – District Interim Assigned RA – Retired, Assigned DS – District Superintendent RU – Retired, Unassigned E – Elder Track SEC – Song Evangelist, Commissioned EDU – Education SER – Song Evangelist, Registered ESR – Evangelism Service, Retired SPC – Interdenominational/Special Service EVC – Evangelist, Commissioned STU – Student EVR – Evangelist, Registered TRF- In process of Transfer EVT – Evangelist, Tenured U – Unassigned GA – General Church Assignment ( ) – Church Membership

j. Ordained Elders

2011 PSV-FT Abbott, James, 19132 W. 161st St. Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe College)

1980 RA Adams, Brian, 1313 E 123rd St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected] (Olathe Westside) 2016 EDU Alexander, Linda, 15578 S. Blackfeather St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] 913-220- 9453 (Kansas City Central) 1960 RA Allen, Robert, 1000 E. Mechanic, Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Harrisonville) 1990 CHP Allison, Timothy, 8615 Bristol Ave., Kansas City, MO 64138 [email protected]; 816- 517-2550 (Kansas City St. Paul's) 1991 CHP Amos, James (Jamos), 20540 W 219th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 913-526-1399; [email protected] (Spring Hill Grace Community) 2014 U Antilla, Phillip (Phil) 1934 198th Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2014 PAS Aparicio, Samuel, 211 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64116 (KC New Hope) 2017GA/PAS Aparicio, Lisa, 211 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64116 (KC New Hope) 1972 RA Apple, Dennis, 11 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062; [email protected]; 913-558-7268 (Olathe College) 2019 PAS Ardrey, Ryan, 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130 [email protected]; (Vision Community) 2019 PAS Ardrey, Thea, 5510 Olive St., Kansas City, MO 64130 [email protected]; (Vision Community) 1985 PAS Armstrong, Clark, 1826 S. Miami, Marshall, MO 65340 (Marshall) 2003 GA Armstrong, Scott, 14850 Toscana Way, Naples, FL 34120; [email protected]; 829-767-2346 (Overland Park Antioch) 2014 GA Armstrong, Emily, 14850 Toscana Way, Naples, FL 32140; [email protected]; 816-301-6126; (Overland Park Antioch)

41 1961 RA Atkinson, Robert, 112 N.W. 23rd St., Blue Springs, MO 64015 [email protected] (Liberty)

1992 PAS Atwell, Billy (Joel), 20100 N. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; 913-226-5996 (Spring Hill Grace Community)

1990 PAS/GA Bane, Mark, 4631 N. 124th St., Kansas City, KS 66109 [email protected]; 913-251- 0933 (Total Life) 1995 PAS Barber, Samuel (Sam), 8722 Haskins Pl., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]; 614-670-2748 (Kansas City Central) 1963 RA Barros, Jorge, 8365 Overhill Dr., Kansas City, MO 64138 [email protected] (Kansas City Southwood) 1961 RA Bassett, Paul, 9930 Linden Ln., Overland Park, KS 66207 [email protected] (Overland Park)

1983 GA Baty, Duane, 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-829-6096 (Olathe College) 2009 GA Beam, Bonnie, 11708 S. Penrose St., Olathe, KS 66061 978-766-4774 [email protected] (Central) 2013 PAS Beatty, Bruce, 10 Brookside, Ln., Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]; 785-242- 7349 (Ottawa) 2016 PAS Beck, Michael, 5307 Metropolitan Ave., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City Risen Lamb International) 1969 RA Bedwell, Philip, 212 S.W. Division Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 [email protected]; 660-624-0109 (Overland Park) 1989 PSV-FT Bell, Joseph (Joe), 1859 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Westside) 2019 PSV-FT Bello, Bertha, 2212 Forest Ln., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 913- 548-9596 (Overland Park Antioch Nueva Vida) 1963 RA Belzer, David, P.O. Box 3692, Arizona City, AZ 85123 [email protected]; 480-540-1458 (Lee's Summit First)

2007 PSV-PT Berdych, Gregory (Greg), 11305 E. 71st St., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]; 816-743-9969 (Kansas City Southwood) 2002 GA Bergerat, Benoît, 1609 N. Hunter, Olathe, KS 66061 309-235-6631; [email protected] (Kansas City Central) 1994 RA/CHP Biddinger, Danny, 1502 Country Road #136 Westcliffe, CO 81252 [email protected]; (St. Joseph First) 2018 PSV-PT Blanco, Roberto, 890 E. Old Hwy 56, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Olathe College) 1996 EDU/PSV-PT Blevins, Dean, 1252 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 913-523-3857 (Kansas City First) 2008 EDU Braatz, Brady, 14274 S. Arapaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-244-8934 (Olathe College) 2017 PSV-PT Bramble, Barbara (Barb), 7775 England Dr., Overland Park, KS 66204 [email protected]; 913-530-2195 (Bonner Springs)

42 1991 PAS Bramblett, Steven (Steve), 2102 Chicago St., Trenton, MO 64683 [email protected]; 660-359-2383 (Trenton) - Transfer pending to Joplin.

2012 PAS Briles, Jesse S., 8012 E. 91st St., Kansas City, MO 64138 [email protected]; 304-761- 4555 (Kansas City Summit View) 2019 PSV-FT Brinkman, Amberlee, 5548 Cody Street, Shawnee, KS 66203 [email protected]; 417-689-0108 (Kansas City Shawnee)

1972 RA Brooks, Gerald, 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-515- 4809 (Olathe College) 1992 PAS/CHP Brubaker, Eunice, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 [email protected]; (Kansas City Water's Edge) 1997 GA Brunk, Kevin, 15823 S. Avalon St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913- 271-3372 (Olathe College)

1962 RA Brunton, Elmer, 15560 W. 140th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] 913-764- 5460 (Olathe College) 2009 PAS Buck, Robert (Bob), 508 Hardwick Cir., Liberty, MO 64068 [email protected]; 913-908- 6167 (Liberty) 2011 GA Budd, Jeremy, 62 Red Ryder Cir., Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 [email protected]; (Overland Park) 1981 PAS Buettner, Michael (Mike), 2008 N.E. Tudor Rd., Lee's Summit, MO 64086 [email protected]; 816-524-8797 (Lee's Summit First) 2013 GA Burnham, Jana Renee, 535 S. Canyon Dr., Olathe KS 66061 [email protected] (Olathe College) 1972 RA Bustle, Louie, 5219 Chouteou St., Shawnee, KS 66226 [email protected] (Kansas City Shawnee) 2019 PSV-FT Byler, Jeffrey, 7019 Paseo Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64132; [email protected]; 816-820- 7158 (KC First) 1984 U Cadle, Bruce, 410 N. Franklyn St., Raymore, MO 64083 (Bonner Springs) 1990 PAS Calhoun, Randy, 14900 S. Arapho, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 636-288-2637 (Olathe Faith Journey) 1974 RA Campbell III, Edgar, 14908 W. 149th St., Olathe, KS 66062; [email protected]; 913-706- 7187 (Olathe College) 2008 PAS Cantrell, Nancy, 805 Citadel, Weston, MO 64098 [email protected]; (Weston Community) 2018 PSV-PT Carrillo, Gloria (Jenira), 11613 W. 52nd Terr., Shawnee, KS 66203 913-449-0674, (Kansas City Central) 1977 RA Carruthers, Paul, 9705 N. Highland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64155 [email protected]; 816- 734-8290 (Kansas City Shawnee) 1994 PAS/GA Carter, Tammy, 205 S. Benton Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64123 [email protected]; 816- 520-2537 (Kansas City Grace) 2017 PSV-PT Cartwright, Trevor James, 19333 E. US Hwy 24, Independence, MO 64056, [email protected] (Independence Fort Osage) 43 1993 EDU Cassell, Basil (Bo), 1281 N. Martway Dr., # 109 Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe Christ Community) 1995 PAS Casselman, James (Jim), 206 Harker Dr., McLouth, KS 66054 [email protected]; 913- 489-9776 (McLouth)

2001 PAS Castile, Robert, 12851 W. 106th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]; 913-244-5203 (Kingston) 2013 SPC Certain, Russell (Will), 18666 Ironwood Rd., Craig, MO 64437 [email protected] 816-824-8566 (St. Joseph Turning Point, Membership; River of Hope Fellowship, Service) 2004 GA Chambo, Alexandra Viam Samantha, 21316 W. 82nd St., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Lenexa Central) 2000 GS Chambo, Filimao Manuel, 21316 W. 82nd St., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Lenexa Central) 2010 PAS/CHP Chepulis, Katherine (Katie), 4633 Wyoming, Kansas City, MO 64112 (Kansas City Trinity) 2017 PSV-PT Choi, Kwanghun, 5202 Judson Court #4, Kansas City, MO 64118 [email protected]; 314-537-1229 (Kansas City Korean Antioch) 1995 DIA Christian, Charles, 910 Rosewood Dr., Cameron, MO 64429 [email protected]; 330- 541-1007 (St. Joseph Turning Point) 2016 GA/PSV-PT Christy, J. Grant, 8728 Mackey St., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected]; 503-830-5241 (Overland Park) 1997 EDU Church, David M., 800 N. Somerset Terrace Apt. 108, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 719-440-9692 (Faith Journey) 1994 PSV-FT Cisneros, Marcos, 1908 E. Sleepyhallow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 1974 RA Clark, John, 53 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 2012 PSV-FT Click, T. Robert, 1390 S. Brentwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 409-594-5109 (Olathe College) 2018 PAS Coblentz, Marissa, 762 NW 701st Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 [email protected]; 812-698-1962 (Countryside) 2018 PAS Coblentz, Michael (Mike), 762 NW 701st Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 [email protected]; 816-365-3206 (Countryside) 2006 U Coffin, Gloria M. 119 Wild Access Road, Raymond, MA 04071 [email protected]; 239- 246-6494 (Trinity Family Midtown) 1987 PAS Colaizzi, Joseph (Joe), 105 SE Shamrock Ln., Blue Springs, MO 64014 [email protected]; 816-229-7847 (Blue Springs First, Membership; Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service) 2000 SPC Connolly, Pamela (Pam), 55 East State St., Milford Center, OH 43045 [email protected]; 937-645-5202 (Overland Park, Membership; Milford Center United Methodist, Service)

44 2018 PSV-FT Cook, Andrew (Andy), 2302 E. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Kansas City Central)

2013 GA Cooper, David, 11408 W. 74th St., Shawnee, KS 66203; [email protected]; 913-326-0117 (Kansas City Central) 1984 GA Copp, Daniel (Dan), 908 S. Chestnut St., Cameron, MO 64429 (Cameron) 1997 PAS Copp, Vicki, 908 S. Chestnut St., Cameron MO 64429 (Cameron) 1972 RA Copsey, Earl, 756 Meadowbrook Ln., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-856- 5053 (Olathe College) 1988 PAS Cox, Darrell, 802 Parallel, Atchison, KS 66002, [email protected]; 660-202-3349 (Atchison) 2007 PSV-FT Craig, Thomas, (Tom), 1021 S. Valley Rd., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Olathe Westside) 2005 CHP Crawford, Steven, 914 Killarney Dr., Greenville, ILL 62246 (St. Joseph First) 1954 RA Crenshaw, Donald, 1142 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College) 1988 PSV-PT Crocker, Dennis, 22120 W. 122nd St., Olathe, KS 66061, (Overland Park) 1999 CHP Crocker, Pamela (Suzie), 6527 Garfield Dr., Kansas City, KS 66102 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2016 GA Cunningham, Jr., Michael, 2212 Quindaro Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66104 [email protected]; (Olathe Faith Journey, Membership; Hillview Church of God, Service) 1965 RA Cunningham, Paul, 12543 S. Hagan Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-764- 4409 (Olathe College) 1965 RA Curtis, Lyle, 10105 W. 86th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected] (Kansas City First)

2009 SPC Darnauer, Jeffrey, 315 N. 5th St., Sterling, KS 67579 [email protected]; 620-474-1102 (Kansas City Nall Avenue, Membership; Associate/Professor, First United Methodist/Sterling College, Service)

1990 PAS Davis, Bryan, 5969 SW 31st St., Topeka, KS 66614 [email protected]; 636- 328-2408 (Topeka Fairlawn) 1978 RA Dawson, Carl, 6404 Ravena Rd., Pleasant Valley, MO 64068 [email protected]; 816-222- 4886 (Kearney Crossroads Community) 2011 PSV-FT De Haan, Michael, 1714 SW Broadview Dr., Topeka, KS 66615 [email protected]; 785-414-0464 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 1983 GA De Leon, Leonel, 3313 N. 103rd Terr., Kansas City KS 66109 [email protected]; (Kansas City Unidos Por Fe) 1961 RA Deasley, Alex R., 15171 S.Symphony Dr. # 3002, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-829-9732 (Overland Park) 2003 CHP Deese, David (Scott), 354 Benerente Dr., Oceanside, CA 92057 [email protected] 913- 669-7497 (Carrollton)

2006 PAS Dement, Scott, 21740 W. 121st Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Olathe Christ Community)

45 1983 PAS Denham, Robert (Bob), 1812 Villa Dr., Warrensburg, MO 64093 [email protected]; 913- 620-1587 (Warrensburg Life Church) 2013 PSV-FT Deuschle, Shawna, 4220 Timberline Ct., Lawrence, KS [email protected]; (Topeka Fairlawn) 2011 RA Donaldson, Daniel (Dan), 7021 SW Queens Ct., Topeka, KS 66614 [email protected]; 785-273-5080 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 1977 CHP Douglas, Dwight, 1216 E. Meadow Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe College) 1986 U Dugas, Michael, SIAS International University, Xinzheng City, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, CHINA 1393-9070-442 (Olathe College) 1979 EDU Dunn, Donald, 2502 Arkansas St., Lawrence, KS 66046 [email protected]; 785- 766-8333 (Lawrence First) 1981 RA Eaton, Donald, 51 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913- 829-0341 (Olathe College) 1979 EDU Edlin, James (Jim), 14481 S. Shadow St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College) 1983 CHP Edmunds, George (Joe), 7400 Hedge Ave., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]; 816-896-4836 (Overland Park) 1989 RA/DIA Edwards, Irwin, 1113 Camelot Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]; 816-516-7818 (Kansas City First, membership; Excelsior Springs, Service DIA) 2012 PAS Edwards, Jacob (Jake), 204 SW Rogers Dr., Lee's Summit, MO 64081 [email protected]; (Lee's Summit New Beginnings) 2019 PSV-PT Eigsti, Jonathan, 9209 W. 102nd St., Apt. D, Overland Park, KS 66204 [email protected]; 952-237-1641 (Independence Trinity) 2014 PSV-PT Elder, Joshua (JT), 2111 E. Cherokee Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe Westside)

2014 PSV-PT Embry, Ronald (Ron), 20411 W. 88th St., Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; 248-974-8981 (Olathe Christ Community) 1968 RU Erwin, Carl, 603 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 913-764-1763 (Olathe College) 1975 RA Essex, Melvin, 521 Shanadoah Dr., Edgerton, KS 66021 [email protected]; 913- 669-8452 (Gardner) 1988 DS Estep, Edward, 10720 W. 108th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Blue Hills)

1955 RU Eudaley, Malcolm, 18627 W. 157th Terr. #3400, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-768-1136 (Olathe College)

1968 RA Felter, David, 6108 W 147th St., Overland Park, KS 66223 [email protected] (Olathe College)

1970 DA Fernandez, Carlos, 14681 W. 141st St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Overland Park Antioch) 2016 PAS Fetting, Michael (Mike), 1425 E. Butterfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-829-6659 (Holiness (Stilwell))

46 1970 EDU Fine, Larry, 1909 E. 152nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-687-6693 (Olathe College) 1982 EDU Flemming, Dean, 13119 S. Raintree Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-754- 6009 (Olathe College)

2000 U Fletcher, Jeffrey, 20309 W. 219th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; (KC St. Paul’s) 2014 U Flynn, Jeb, 1449 Hillsdate Terr., North Kansas City, MO 64116 (417) 986-0467 [email protected]; (KC New Hope) 1972 RA Folsom, James, 10640 N. Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64155 [email protected] (Kansas City Water's Edge) 2004 PAS Forgrave, Philip (Eric), 12717 Richmond Ave., Grandview, MO 64030 pastor- [email protected]; 816-392-6441 (Grandview) 2010 PAS Foshee, Jonathan David, 9007 Webb St., Overland Park, KS 66212 (Kansas City First) 1953 RA Foster, A.D., 615 N. Somerset Ter., Olathe, KS 66062; 816-942-1749 (Mission) 2016 CHP Fraser, Letiah, 11210 Oak St. Apt. 101, Kansas City, MO 64114 (Pending transfer to Metro New York) 2017 PSV-FT Fredricks, Sarah, 1201 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Living Hope) 2010 CHP Freed, Roger, 15308 S. Bradley Dr., Olathe, KS 66062r [email protected]; 913- 634-3797 (Olathe College) 2008 U Friday, Philip, 580 Commonwealth Ave., # 713, Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] 913- 609-6211 (Kansas City Risen Lamb International) 1993 CHP Frizzell, Terry, 628 S.W. Webster Ave., Topeka, KS 66606 [email protected]; 785-230- 6730 (Topeka First) 1997 RA Funk, Fred, 1650 Idaho Rd., Williamsburg, KS 66095 [email protected] (Gardner) 1980 SPC Garrison, J. David, 221 S. Chestnut, Cameron, MO 64429 [email protected]; 816-632- 6362 (Cameron) 1980 CHP Garrison, Paul, 10001 Knox Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected]; 913-242- 7760 (Kansas City Central)

1959 RA Gaut, Robert F., 26032 W. 150th St., Olathe, KS 66061 417-380-2128 (Gardner) 2010 PAS Giffin, Robert (Robby), 1018 Acorn Dr., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]; (Lawrence First)

2007 RA Giffin, Robert (Bob), 211 W. 4th St., Auburn, KS 66402 [email protected]; 785-424-5390 (Lawrence First)

2006 PAS Giffin, Ryan K., 1604 N. 128th St., Kansas City, KS 66109 (Kansas City Village Community) 2019 PSV-FT Goff, Preston, 7642 High Dr., Prairie Village, KS 66208 [email protected]; 479- 616-0702 (Olathe College)

47 2014 GA Gonzalez, Tabita, 6371 Walker St., Shawnee, KS 66218 [email protected]; 913-215- 0678 (Kansas City Central) 1990 GA Graham, Mark, 14190 S. Arapaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-839- 6594 (Olathe College) 1980 GS Graves, David, PO Box 3748 Olathe, KS 66063 [email protected]; 913- 369-5212 (Olathe College) 1979 EDU Graves, Harold B., Jr. 19303 W 200th Terrace, Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; 719-339-5020 (Living Hope) 2015 SPC Greene, Shannon, 8405 Kenwood Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 913-940-4059 (Kansas City Shawnee, membership UMC of the Resurrection, serving) 2006 RA Gruver, Beverly, 1814 E. Cedar St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-259-9026 (Olathe College)

1993 RA/PSV-PT Guilfoil, Sr., Richard (Dick), 4025 SE 29th St., Topeka, KS 66605 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods)

1982 RA Haffey, Larry, 16642 W. 154th St., Olathe KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-829- 8034 (Olathe College)

1980 EDU/DIA Hahn, Roger, 15436 W. 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; 816- 268-5495 (Kansas City First) 2018 PSV-PT Hall, Jeremy, 4333 SE Oakview Ln., Topeka, KS 66609 [email protected]; 785-506-5624 (Topeka Fairlawn)

1989 EDU Hamilton, Mark, 14312 W. 142nd St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-706-3963 (Olathe College) 1989 PAS Hann, Nathan, 13290 Richland Ave., Bonner Springs, KS 66012 [email protected]; 913- 636-6753 (Bonner Springs) 2015 PSV-FT Hardy, Anne, 9536 Meadow Ln., Leawood, KS 66206 [email protected]; 913-522-3603 (Kansas City First) 1988 EDU Hardy, Douglas, 9536 Meadow Ln., Leawood, KS 66206 [email protected]; 913- 649-0786 (Kansas City First) 2009 GA Harris, Gordon (Dan), 806 Marilynn Ave., Liberty, MO 64068 [email protected]; 816- 820-1342 (Independence Fort Osage) 2005 GA Hartke, Gary, 600 N. Persimmon Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-220- 3174(Olathe Westside)

1983 RA/EDU Hause, Phillip (Phil), 16109 W. 149th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-951-9476 (Olathe College)

1972 RA/CHP Haworth, William (Will), 32602 W. 171st Terr., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-207-9696 (Gardner)

2005 CHP Hayden, Benjamin (Ben), 10101 E. 86th Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 [email protected]; 913-209-9424 (Kansas City Southwood) 2010 PAS Hayden, Deanna, PO Box 11867, Raytown, MO 64138 [email protected]; (Kansas City Southwood)

48 1974 RA Hayes, Alvin (Al), 16771 W. 155th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-591-5158 (Olathe College) 1975 RA Hayse, David, 914 W. Red Bridge Rd., Kansas City, MO 64114 [email protected] (Kansas City First) 1996 EDU Hayse, Mark, 13202 Noland St., Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]; (Kansas City Shawnee) 2013 GA Heath, Beth, 5805 Hampshire, Orlando, FL 32833 [email protected]; 407-965-1713 (Kansas City Crosspoint Community) 2018 PSV-FT Heer, Joshua (Josh), 612 S. Stephenson St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 316-832-8316 (Living Hope)

1989 GA Helstrom, Brian, 15911 W. 150th St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Living Hope)

2001 PSV-PT Henderson, Donna, 6109-B E. 154th Terr., Grandview, MO 64030 [email protected]; 816-527-7176 (Stillwell Holiness)

2010 GA Hintz, Robert (Rob), 16012 W. 147th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-829-6096 (Olathe College) 1974 RA Hoagland, Francis, 841 S. Cedar St., Ottawa, KS 66067 785-242-7864 (Ottawa) 1985 RA/ESR Hofferbert, Steven, 511 S. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 2012 U Hofmann, James, 27210 S. Crysler Ave., Independence, MO 64052 (Kansas City Summit View) 2014 U Holland, Levi, 500 NW Obrien Rd., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 (Lee's Summit New Beginnings)

1975 RU Hollandsworth, Gilbert, 3717 NE 48th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64119 [email protected]; 816-806-2480 (Parkville Family) 1974 PAS Holmes, Larry (L.D.), 2604 S.W. Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 [email protected]; (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 2001 GA Hoskins, Martin (Marty), 10910 Rene St., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]; 816- 694-7471 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2007 CHP Howard, Jeffrey, 607 Washington St., Weston, MO 64098 816-255-8203; [email protected] (Weston Community) 2018 PAS Howell, Lee, 800 N. 78th St., Kansas City, KS 66112 [email protected]; 913-602-2190 (Kansas City the ROCK @ Stony Point)

2016 PAS Hoy, Trena, 17440 W. 158th St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 816-223-2541 (the Edge Ministry Center, membership; Gardner, Service) 1990 CHP Hruby, Michael (Mike), 5801 Woodson Road, Apt. #101, Mission, KS 66202 913-961-8299; [email protected] (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 1987 RA Huddleston, Joseph, 15105 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 913-764-8946 [email protected] (Olathe Westside) 1996 GA Hulett, Brent, 2116 S. Lennox, Olathe, KS 66220, (Kansas City First) 1988 EDU Humphrey, Robert (Bob), 1621 East Drury Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe Christ Community)

49 1963 RA Hunton, James (Jay), 9054 W. 124th St. #205, Overland Park KS 66213 [email protected] (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 1987 PSV-FT Jackson, Keith, 8406 Riggs St., Overland Park KS 66212 [email protected]; 660- 886-8189 (Overland Park Antioch) 1984 EDU Jackson, Ronald (Ron), 14528 S. Alden St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 2017 EVR Jellison, Jay, 3140 S. E. 21st St., Topeka, KS 66607 [email protected]; 785-554-9288 (Topeka Family Life)

2015 PSV-FT Jeronimo, Delinda, 8121 SW 23rd St., Topeka, KS 66614 [email protected]; (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 1998 EDU Johnson, Clinton (Andy), 11179 Grandview St., Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]; 913-754-6215 (Overland Park) 2011 PSV-PT Johnson, Scott, 1316 NE Oakwood Dr., Lee's Summit, MO 64063 [email protected]; 816- 585-8668 (Kansas City Nall Avenue/Lee’s Summit New Beginnings) 1999 PAS Johnson, Steve, 10244 Caenen Dr., Lenexa KS 66215 [email protected]; 254-644- 8265 (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 2003 RA Jones, Dale, 1832 Fuller Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64134 [email protected]; 816-761- 1363 (Kansas City First) 2013 TRF Jones, Danielle, 1006 E. 100th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 269- 832-0140 (Transfer pending to Michigan.) 2012 PAS Jones, Levi, 9900 W. 136th St., #803, Overland Park, KS 66221; [email protected]; 405-762- 2267 (KC St. Paul’s) 2016 PAS Jones, Rebecca, 6405 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 580-370-6193 (KC St. Paul’s) 2011 PSV-PT Jones, Roxanne, 11925 W. 109th St. #420, Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]; 828-301-4248 (Kansas City First) 2013 CHP Kambuku, Ronald (Ron), 846 Erika Lane, Grovetown, GA 30813 (Gardner) 1978 SPC Ketchum, Daniel, 819 Sommerset Rd., Woodland, WA 98674 [email protected]; 913-963-1390 (Olathe College, Membership; Skyline Wesleyan, Service) 1958 RA Ketner, Frances (F.D.), 14653 S. Earnshaw St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-317- 8140 (Olathe College) 2002 U Kim, Young Tae, 15205 W. 139th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 2005 CHP King, Daniel, 206 Clearview Ct., Sanford, NC 27332 [email protected]; (Kansas City Shawnee) 1989 RU Kirk, Darrell, 1708 Neihardt Ave., Branson, MO 65616 [email protected]; 417-336-8800 (St. Joseph First) 1984 RA/PSV-PT Kirk, Jr., Kenneth (Ken), 65 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 816-752-7009 (Olathe College, Membership; Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service) 2000 GA Kirkemo, William (Bill), 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 [email protected]; 816-284-2299 (Harrisonville)

50 1974 RA Kissee, John, 12600 Delaware Pkwy, Apt. 208, Kansas City, KS 66109 (Bonner Springs) 1979 RA Kizzee, John, 7705 NW 77th Pl., Kansas City, MO 64152 (Kansas City New Hope) 2012 PAS Knaak, Keith, 109 Ensworth (PO Box 160), Craig, MO 64437 [email protected]; 660- 442-6426 (Craig Community) 2014 PSV-FT Kohoutek, James, 6126 Walmer St., Mission, KS 66202 (Kansas City Nall Avenue, Membership; Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service) 1973 RA Koker, Warren, 1021 E. Huntington Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-782- 1474 (Kansas City Central) 2001 DA Kommel, Cheri, 6826 W. 74th St., Overland Park, KS 66204 [email protected]; 913-271- 5579 (Nall Avenue) 1988 GA Lail, Mark, 2860 Nevada Terr., Ottawa, KS 66067 [email protected]; 816-912-4721 (Kansas City Central) 1965 RA/CHP Lake, Jerrold, 525 N. Winwood St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-558- 6427 (Olathe College) 1962 EDU Lambert, Jerry, 12112 Farley St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Kansas City First) 2014 U Landers, Audrey, 414 N. Moreland, Kansas City, MO 64118 [email protected]; (Kansas City First) 1990 GA LaPlante, Frederick, 410 N. Franklin St., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]; 816-714- 9514 (Raymore New Vision) 2002 U Launius, Chris, 13316 W. 142nd St., Overland Park, KS 66221(Olathe College) 1988 CHP Lawrenz, Richard (Dick), 730 N. Walnut St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; (Gardner) 1999 PSV-PT League, Theron, 1036 Blueberry Ln., Liberty, MO 64068 [email protected]; (Kearney CrossRoads Community)

1998 PAS Ledesma Diaz, Alberto, 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 913- 375-3694 (Kansas City First Spanish) 1990 PAS Lee, Timothy (Tim), 15629 W. 90th Ct., Lenexa, KS 66219 [email protected]; 913-206- 6631 (Kansas City Korean Antioch) 2014 EDU Lett, Jacob, 8322 Apache Dr., Lenexa, KS 66227 [email protected]; 913-800-1099 (Living Hope)

1967 RA Lewis, Larry H., 16604 W. 133rd St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 970-397-7013 (Olathe Faith Journey) 1987 CHP Lightcap, Kenneth (Ken), 6834 Roe Ave., Prairie Village, KS 66208 [email protected]; 913-568-1822 (Olathe Faith Journey) 1994 PAS Longley, Steven (Steve), 5125 Frederick Ave., St Joseph, MO 64506 [email protected]; (St. Joseph Turning Point) 1981 RA Lovelace, Ted, 23618 210th Rd., Atchison, KS 66002 913-367-4875 (Atchison) 2008 CHP Lovett, Winda (Windy), 8708 E. 53rd Terr., Kansas City, MO 64129 [email protected]; 619-993-0030 (Kansas City First)

51 2017 U Lyons, Jay Burton, 10619 Askew Ave., Kansas City, MO 64137 [email protected]; 816-726- 0118 (Grandview) 1977 RA Lynn, Kenneth, 16110 W. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-208- 7115 (Olathe College) 1992 CHP MacCallum, M Graham, 15422 S. Shannon Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-839-9244 (Kansas City Central) 1997 EDU Mackey, Will, 8845 Country Ln., DeSoto, KS 66018 [email protected]; 719-661- 7472(Lenexa Central) 1958 RA MacPherson, Neil, 19301 E. 50th Terrace S. Apt. 319, Independence, MO 64055 [email protected] (Kansas City First) 2013 U Main, Justin, 515 NW Falk Dr., Lee's Summit, MO 64063 [email protected]; (Lee's Summit New Beginnings) 1991 PAS Marra, John, 16394 S. Church St., Olathe, KS, 66062 [email protected]; 913-208- 5840 (Living Hope) 2013 CHP/EDU Marshall, Ronald, 8718 Anzio St., Ft. Irwin, CA 92310 (Bonner Springs) 2016 PSV-PT Martin, Martha, 808 Riffle Dr., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 [email protected]; 816- 686-1440 (Raymore New Vision) 1961 RA Marvin, Earl, 1321 E. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 1983 RA McCall, Randall (Randy), 119 N.W. Cypress, Lee's Summit, MO 64064 [email protected]; 816-679-4146 (Independence Fort Osage) 2009 PAS McCarthy, Daniel, 3030 Blue Ridge Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64129 [email protected]; 816-836-3500 (Independence First) 2007 U McCloskey, Grant, 7880 E. 126th St. South, Apt. 426, Bixby, OK 74008, [email protected]; 913-396-2454 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings) 1995 RA McCluer, Debra, 1514 Greenway Dr. Apt. A., Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]; 785-764-7369 (Lee's Summit First) 1985 EDU McCormick, K. Steve, 3248 W. 145th Terr., Leawood, KS 66224 [email protected]; 816- 298-0478 (Overland Park) 2010 PAS McDorman, Casey, 612 Derby St., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]; 209- 324-6446 (Raymore New Vision) 2015 GA/PAS McGee, Sarah, 301 W. Armour Blvd., Apt. 715, Kansas City, 64111 [email protected]; (Trinity Family Midtown) 2012 PAS McGee, James Anderson (Andy), 301 W. Armour Blvd., Apt. 715, Kansas City, 64111 [email protected]; (Trinity Family Midtown) 2013 SPC McIntire, Catherine (Cathy), 2113 Victory Ln., Kearney, MO 64060 [email protected]; 816-392-9578 (Parkville Family, Membership; Good Shepherd United Methodist, Service) 2001 EDU McKeithen, Timothy, 10107 Sunset Dr., Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; 719- 651-7659 (Kansas City First)

52 2017 PSV-PT McKeithen, Susan, 10107 Sunset Dr., Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; 719-651-7878 (Kansas City First) 1999 EDU McPherson, Timothy (Tim), 10573 Goddard St., Apt. 414, Overland Park, KS 66214 [email protected]; 816-787-5911 (Kansas City Central) 1977 RA Means, James (Jim), 421 W. Smith, Spring Hill, KS 66083; [email protected]; 913-624-4893 (Spring Hill Grace Community) 2010 PSV-FT Mendoza, Miguel, 11 S. 12th St., Kansas City, KS 66102 [email protected]; (Kansas City Shawnee) 2015 PAS Menkveld, John, 3430 SE Highland Ave., Topeka, KS 66605 [email protected]; 520-260-4559 (Topeka Oakland) 1977 RA Meo, Rockey, 1102 Adams Cir., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 [email protected] (Harrisonville) 1969 RA/EDU Middendorf, Jesse, 3621 W. 157th St., Overland Park, KS 66224 [email protected]; 913-239-0721 (Kansas City First) 2015 PSV-FT Miller, Isaac, 912 N. Arroyo Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-626- 9873 (Olathe Westside) 1962 RA/ESR Millhuff, Charles (Chuck), 2000 E. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-269-5221 (Olathe College) 1999 U Milton, Gordon, 2304 N.W. 4th St., Blue Springs, MO 64014 [email protected]; 816- 220-0751 (Independence Trinity) 2005 PSV-PT Mitchell, Kris, 1016 S. Cardinal Pl., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe Faith Journey) 2016 PSV-FT Monarres Madrid, Rafael Antonio, 6606 W. 79th St., Overland Park, KS 66204 [email protected]; (Lee's Summit New Beginnings) 1998 PSV-PT Montano, Lily, 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 913- 710-1683 (Kansas City First Spanish) 1993 PSV-FT Moore, Raymond, 15125 W. 154th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-284-9611 (Kansas City Central) 1978 GA Moore, Franklin, 26263 W. 111th Terr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-577- 0563 (Central) 1996 U Moreno, Jr., Roberto, 8312 Hunter St., Raytown, MO 64138 [email protected]; 816-349-7794 (Kansas City Southwood, Membership; Pastor Serve Midwest Region, Service) 1988 GA Morris, Larry, 1367 S. Brentwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 8166-719- 8697 (Olathe Faith Journey) 1985 U Mowrey, Larry (James), 1516 W. Forest Dr., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913- 593-6287; (Olathe Westside) 1989 PSV-PT Isabel Moya, 5218 W. 157th Terr. Overland Park, KS 66224 [email protected]; 913-645-4520 (Olathe College, Membership; Church of the Resurrection, Service) 1983 RA Nash, David, 15630 W. 146th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-272-5650 (Kansas City Central)

53 1976 RA Nash, James E., 503 E. 120th St., Kansas City, MO 64145 [email protected]; 913-620-4974 (Kansas City First) 2017 EDU/PAS Neely, Lori, 2525 Main St. # 406, Kansas City, MO 64108 [email protected]; 816- 456-5525 (Kansas City Trinity) 1958 RA Neiderhiser, Richard (Dick), 521 S. Huntsman Blvd., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]; 816-318-1544 (Kansas City First) 1990 DA Nelson, Wayne, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee's Summit, MO 64064 [email protected]; 816- 695-2367 (Independence Trinity) 1997 PAS Newburg, Daniel, 827 N. Cedar, Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-856- 8053 (Gardner) 1982 PAS Newton, Jefferson, 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 [email protected]; 913- 788-2218 (Kansas City Beacon Hill) 1977 GA Nielson, Merritt, 13614 S. Sycamore Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe College) 2019 PSV-PT Noriega, Jennie, 6400 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 505- 261-8903 (Total Life) 1998 EDU North, Cynthia, 14904 S. Locust St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-210- 4921 (Olathe Faith Journey) 2008 PAS Oberndorfer, Justin, 13901 Leavenworth Rd., Basehor, KS 66007 [email protected]; 913-449-4922 (Kansas City Gracepoint) 2011 GA O'Connor, Shawn, 1405 N. Downer’s Pl., Independence, MO 64056 816-337-8003 (Independence Fort Osage) 1976 RU Oelger, Lawrence, 15813 Rosemoor St., Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 573-864-4293 (Olathe College) 2018 PSV-PT Ortega, Alejandro (Alex), 11613 W. 52nd Terr., Shawnee, KS 66203 [email protected]; 913-669-7657 (Kansas City Central) 1952 RA Owens, Donald, 30 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 2015 PSV-FT Palacios-Castrejon, Edson, 6519 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64117 [email protected]; 816-550-3307 (Kansas City New Hope) 2015 PSV-FT Palacios-Castrejon Krista, 6519 NE 44th St., Kansas City, MO 64117 [email protected]; 816-260-2182(Kansas City New Hope)

2014 U Park, Bethany, 8200 W. 96th St. Apt. 1023, Overland Park, KS 66212 (Mission) Pending Credential to be Filed.

2017 PAS Park, Geun-Young (Joseph), 12417 W. 120th Cir. Apt 2125, Overland Park, KS 66213 816- 315-4174 (Kansas City New Vision) 1992 RU Parker, Lyle, 10946 Whispering Ln., Kansas City, KS 66109 [email protected] (Overland Park) 2002 CHP Payne, Denis, 8516 Harvard Terr., Raytown, MO 64138 payne.denis@gmail.(Lee's Summit New Beginnings) 1995 GA Paynter, Kenneth (Ken), 7623 W. 65th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66202 (Kansas City Shawnee)

54 2007 GA Paynter, Mary, 7623 W. 65th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66202 [email protected]; 864- 752-7304 (Kansas City Shawnee) 1993 CHP Peoples, Dwayne, PSC 2 # 11981, APO, AE 9012 [email protected]; 816 296 3591 (Canaan Hill) 1962 RA Perry, Robert, 13060 Metcalf Ave. Silver Crest Senior Living, Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]; 913-283-9909 (Olathe College) 1972 RA Pettitt, James (Jim), 15728 W. 158th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-645- 2290 (Olathe College) 1968 RA/CHP Pickens, Charles, 611 S. Grant St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913- 636-0051 (Olathe Westside) 1998 PAS Piggee-Wallack, Alice, 2101 Red Bridge Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; (Kansas City True Light) 2005 RU Poe, Jerry, 120 W. Morris, Bonner Springs, KS 66012 [email protected] (Gardner) 1972 SPC Pointer, Lyle, 1707 NW Walnut Cr., Blue Springs MO 64014 (Independence Fort Osage- membership, serving at L’s Summit United Methodist) 2009 PSV-FT Polk, Kathleen, 4552 Hwy. K 68, Wellsville, KS 66092 [email protected]; 913- 764-1445 (Olathe Westside) 2010 RA Polo, Diego, 1829 S. 32nd St., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected] 913-787-1852 (KC Rosedale) 2005 EDU Porter, Stephen, 14604 W 90th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]; 913-428- 5485(Kansas City Central) 2014 U Powell, LeRoy, 11 W. Bannister Rd., Kansas City, MO 6 64114 (Kansas City CrossPoint Community) 1952 RA Powers, Marvin, 735 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913- 732-2475 (Olathe College) 1969 RA Powers, Elvin, 2282 S Burgdorf Ave., Meridian, ID 83642 [email protected]; 308- 898-8014 (Olathe College) 2000 EDU Preusch, Dana, 7609 Johnson Dr., Mission, KS 66202 [email protected] (Nall Avenue) 2015 PSV-FT Purlee, Michael, 1140 County Line Rd., Apt. 22, Kansas City, KS 66103 [email protected]; 916-207-3141 (Kansas City Victory Hills, Membership; Kansas City Rescue Mission, Service) 2002 GA Rainey, Scott, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 ( 2011 PAS Ramsey, Carissa, 33685 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 [email protected]; 816- 352-6493 (Canaan Hill) 2007 PAS Ramsey, John, 33685 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 [email protected]; 816- 352-6488 (Canaan Hill) 2010 PAS Rand, Laura, 1205 S. Munn Ave., Maryville, MO 64468 [email protected]; 785-383-2479 (Maryville) 1979 RA Raser, Harold, 13217 S. Locust St., Olathe, KS 6 66062 (Overland Park)

55 2003 PAS Reese, Richard (Jake), 5406 Gleason Shawnee, KS 66226 [email protected]; (the Ridge) 2019 PSV-PT Reyes-Perez, Alfonso, 2933 S. 10th St., Kansas City, KS 66103 [email protected]; 913-548-5748 (Kansas City Unidos por Fe) 2012 PSV-PT Reynolds, Jeremiah, 1608 Tyler Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]; 913-709-3922 (Raymore New Vision) 1985 EVR Rhodes, Russell (Rusty), 27125 W. 135th St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-645-3722 (Olathe College) 2010 CHP Rights, Andrew, 501 E. Arthur, Hamilton, MO 64664 816-583-7951; (Cameron) 2016 PAS Riley, Daniel (Dan), 8518 N.W. Beech St., Kansas City, MO 64153 [email protected]; 816-891-8637 (Parkville Family) 1961 RU Riley, Phillip (Phil), 14639 S. Halsey St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 2001 RA Ritchey, William (Bill), 1610 SW Buchanan St., Topeka, KS 66604 [email protected]; 785-817-2802 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 2010 GA Rittenhouse, Carol, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 (Kansas City Central) 2003 PAS Roberts, Branson, 5747 SE Paulen Rd., Berryton, KS 66409 ([email protected]; (Topeka First) 2011 U Roberts, Joseph, 9330 Hayes Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected]; 913- 207-9687 (Overland Park) 1987 CHP/EDU Robertson, Charles, 3700 N.W. Briarwood Dr., Blue Springs, MO 64015 [email protected]; 816-229-3948 (Independence Trinity) 2000 U Robson, Ricky L., 227 Dauphine St., Belton, MO 64012 [email protected]; 816-739-0551 (Raymore New Vision) 1983 GA Rodes, Stanley (Stan), 8047 Lakeview Ave., Lenexa, KS 66219 [email protected]; (Kansas City Central) 1989 GA/PSV-PT Rolfe, William (Bill), 10401 Manchester Ave., Kansas City, MO 64134 [email protected]; (Topeka First) 2011 PSV-FT Rosema, Jennifer, 16200 W. 136th St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-548-1716 (Olathe College) 1980 U Rotz, Paul (Roy), 9501 Lamar Ave., Overland Park, KS 66207 (Olathe College, Membership; KidsTLLC, Service) 1986 EDU Rowell, Jeren, 7002 Long Ave., Shawnee, KS 66216 [email protected]; 913-558-7721 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2002 PSV-FT Ruecker, Fran, 4249 NW Hock Rd., Box 206, Silver Lake, KS 66539 [email protected]; 785-582-5107 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 1983 RA Runyon, William, 227 NW 601 Rd., Centerview, MO 64019 [email protected] (Olathe Westside) 2007 U Sales, Richard A., 1659 Hunter Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 208-995-9331 (Kansas City Central) 2015 PAS Salinas, Gil, 1814 Haas Dr., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 913-548-6480 (Kansas City Unidos por Fe)

56 1988 RA Salter, Darius, 210 Saponi Ln., Lake Winnebago, MO 64034 [email protected]; 861-785- 5662 (Kansas City First) 2018 PSV-FT San Jose, Jorge, 1232 Westerfield Place, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 701- 390-2083 (Living Hope) 2015 PSV-FT Sandbloom, Jamison (Jay), 7431 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 913-961-4094 (Olathe Christ Community) 2014 GA Santel, Robert (Rob), 990 N. Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-286- 8525(Topeka First) 2016 PSV-PT Sarazua Lopez, Victor Leonel, 2009 S. 19th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 913-633-8399 (Independence Trinity) 1989 GA Sarmiento, Christian, 29320 W 157th St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College) 1969 RA Sawyer, Wayne, 16602 Spring Valley Rd., Belton, MO 64012 [email protected]; 816-322-6757 (Grandview) 1996 GA Sawyer, William (Bill) T., 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; 913-577-0581 (Kansas City First) 2019 PSV-PT Schlepp, Amy, 21803 W. 122nd St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-568-4171 (Olathe Christ Community) 2011 PSV-PT Schmid, Jerry, 7736 SW 27th St., Topeka, KS 66614 [email protected]; 785- 478-3088 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 2005 U Schroeder, Christopher (Chris), 1917 NE 5th St., Blue Springs, MO 64014 [email protected]; 816-284-3723 (Kansas City New Hope) 1972 RA/CHP Schubert, Kenneth, 9303 Grant Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected]; 913-707-7568 (Shawnee) 1986 RA Schwanz, Keith, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]; (Overland Park) 1994 CHP Scrivner, Vicki, 6527 Garfield Dr., Kansas City, KS 66102 (the Ridge Community) 2005 CHP Sears, Travis, P.O. Box 9596, Nellis AFB, NV [email protected] (Olathe College) 2019 PSV-PT Selden, Matthew (Matt), 1168 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Kansas City Central) 2006 PAS Self, Robert (Rob), 2833 Greenfield Ct., Topeka, KS 66605; 913-683-3564 (Topeka Lakeview) 1978 RA Selvidge, William (Bill), 10240 Nieman Rd., Overland Park, KS 66214 [email protected]; 913-485-9294 (Overland Park) 2018 U Shald, Rachel, 8513 Melrose St., Overland Park, KS 66214 [email protected]; 913-449- 4343 (Overland Park) 2001 SPC Shank, Gary, 1626 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-782-7613 (Olathe College, Membership; Brookdale Place, Service) 1991 PAS Sharpes, David (Dave), 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-747-9045 (Olathe College)

57 1960 RA Sharpes, Roland, 21841 W. 116th Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-839-3387 (Olathe College) 1960 EVT Shaver, Charles (Chic), 12718 High Dr., Leawood, KS 66209 [email protected]; 913- 491-5021 (Kansas City First) 1964 RA Shearer, Robert (Bob), P.O. Box 999, Lee's Summit, MO 64063 816-566-1033 [email protected] (Lee’s Summit First) 1982 RA Shepard, Fred, 812 Livingston Dr., Hurst, TX 76053 [email protected]; (St. Joseph Turning Point) 2016 CHP Shockey, Jr., Richard (Rich), 6436 Kimball Ave., Kansas City, KS 66104 [email protected]; 913-299-9509 (Kansas City Central) 2015 PAS Shonaman, Cara D., 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 [email protected]; (Kansas City Shawnee) 1986 PAS Shore, David (Dave), 16045 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; (Olathe Westside) 2013 PAS Shotten, Brandon, 309 Sante Fe Dr., Carrollton, MO 64633 [email protected]; 660-542-0278 (Carrollton) 2003 SPC Shoup, Glen, 12808 W. 130th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]; 913.681- 6977 (Kansas City Shawnee, Membership; Church of the Resurrection, Service) 1986 SPC Showalter, David (Dave), 202 Weightman Rd., Mound City, MO 64470 [email protected]; (St. Joseph Turning Point, Membership; River of Hope Fellowship, Service) 1991 PAS Shute, Howard (Howie), 10208 Longwood Ave., Kansas City, KS 66109 [email protected]; (Kansas City Victory Hills) 1993 PAS Siegfreid, Shawn, 11811 State Line Rd., Kansas City, MO 64114 (Kansas City First) 2008 CHP Silva, William (Will), 1190 Ferguson St., Fort Campbell, KY 42223 (Independence Fort Osage) 1971 RA Singh, Lallman 720 N. Purdom St., Olathe, KS 66061 913-782-3705 (Olathe College) 1990 GA Skinner, Robert, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; (Overland Park) 1971 RA Sluyter, John, 1125 East Frontier Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 1970 RA Smee, John, 2341 Bay Hill Rd., Chula Vista, CA 91915 [email protected]; 619-600-3665 (Olathe College) 1969 RU Smith, Gary, 18550 S. Lackman Rd., Olathe, KS 66062 913-707-7980 (Olathe College) 1966 RA Smith, Barth, 32 Holly Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-219-6984 (Olathe College) 1968 RU Snowbarger, Daniel, 1303 W. 126th St., Olathe, KS [email protected] (Gardner) 2005 PSV-FT Snyder, Troy, 15799 W. 141st Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe College)

58 1986 PAS Solis, Dennis, 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS 66208 [email protected]; 913- 424-2998 (Kansas City CrossPoint Community) 1997 RU Spears, James, 6225 Parrelli Ct., Cumming GA 30041 [email protected]; 816-224-6015 (Raymore New Vision) 2010 U Springer, Jessica, 1433 N. Lucy Montgomery Way, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 479- 685-5535 (Kansas City Shawnee, Membership; Evangelical Covenant Church, Service) 1977 GA Stanton, Daryll, 6801 Nieman Rd., Apt. 112, Shawnee, KS 66203 405-219-1671; [email protected] (Kansas City First) 1964 RA Steele, Daniel, 4515 W. 89th St., Prairie Village, KS 66207 [email protected]; (Kansas City First) 2016 PSV-FT Steinke, Jana, 2805 S. Vista Ave., Independence, MO 64057 (Blue Springs First) 2013 U Stevens, Tanner, 511 NW Ward Rd., Lee's Summit, MO 64063 (Lee's Summit New Beginnings) 1984 RA Stocstill, Frankie, 8012 Elizabeth Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 [email protected] (Kansas City Victory Hills) 2017 PSV-PT Stout, Jenna, 4309 W. 71st St., Prairie Village, KS 66208 [email protected]; 720-721- 3202 (Olathe Christ Community) 2018 PSV-FT Stovall, Nicole, 1147 SW Pass Ave., Topeka, KS 66604 (Topeka Fairlawn) 1974 RA Stults, Donald LeRoy, 392 W. Acorn St., Gardner, KS 66030 (Olathe College) 2004 GS Sunberg, Carla, 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 [email protected]; (Kansas City Shawnee) 1988 PAS Sunberg, Charles (Chuck), 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 [email protected]; 816-442-3748 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2005 PSV-FT Sundermeyer, Barbara (Barb), 4501 NW Westgate, Topeka, KS 66618 [email protected]; 785-608-6127 (Topeka Family Life) 1999 PAS Sundermeyer, Richard, 4501 N.W. Westgate Rd., Topeka, KS 66618 [email protected]; (Topeka Family Life) 2003 CHP Sundermeyer, Troy, PCS 477 Box 18, FPO, AA 96306 [email protected]; 785-448- 4358 (Topeka Family Life) 2013 U Sutter, Jonathan, 134 Adams Blvd., Terre-Lott, IN 37803 (Kansas City Shawnee) 1996 PSV-PT Suttles, Steve 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138 [email protected]; 816-288- 9488 (Total Life)

2013 EDU Sweeden, Joshua, 14602 W. 89th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]; 503-310-5709 (Overland Park)

2011 GA Sweeden Becker, Nell, 14602 W. 89th St., Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected]; 503-310-9866 (Overland Park) 1992 PSV-FT Tader, John, 19730 Barstow St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; 913- 592-2036 (Spring Hill Grace Community)

2011PSV-PT Tempel, Howard, 13911 W. 150th Ct., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] 765-546- 9879 (Kansas City Central)

59 2011 GA/PSV-PT Tempel, Joyce, 13911 W. 150th Ct., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 765- 546-9775 (Kansas City Central) 2011 GA Thibault, Gil, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66226 [email protected]; (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 1974 RA Thew, Daniel, 11579 Earnshaw St., Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]; 913-894-6893 (Olathe Westside) 1973 RA Thomas, Larry, 7404 McCoy St., Shawnee, KS 66227 [email protected]; 913- 515-1681 (Leavenworth) 2005 GA Thompson, Michael (Mike), 15911 Harold Dr., Belton, MO 64012 [email protected]; 913-577-0612 (Kansas City First) 2011 GA Tibi, Stephane, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; (Kansas City First) 2017 PSV-PT Toburen, Daniel, 716 S. Mahaffe St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Spring Hill Grace Community) 1986 PAS Toole, Brett, 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060 [email protected]; (Kearney CrossRoads Community) 1965 RA Truesdale, Albert (Al), 106 Oakview Cir., Manning, SC 29102 [email protected] (Kansas City First) 1974 RU Turner, Jesse, 8701 W. 65th, Apt. 108, Merriam, KS 66202 [email protected]; 913-262- 1032 (Olathe College) 1968 RA Turner, J. Paul, 629 N. Somerset Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 2018 TRF Turner, William A., 6427 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; (Overland Park) Pending transfer to Northern California. 2015 PSV-FT Tyler, Kyle J., 4411 Gretchen Ct., Lawrence, KS 66047 [email protected]; 405- 519-4021(Lawrence First) 2008 PSV-FT Tyler, Margaret, 20271 227th Street, Spring Hill, KS 66083 margaret@grace- community.net; 913-333-9925 (Springhill Grace Community) 1974 RU Van Ostrand, Myrna, 8544 Monrovia St., #535, Lenexa, KS 66215 [email protected] (Olathe College) 1972 PSV-PT Vanderpool, Crawford (Daniel), 14042 W. 146th St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-558-7266 (Olathe College) 2013 PSV-FT Vaughn, Sherrie, 1001 SW Webster Ave., Topeka, KS 66604 [email protected]; 913-709-2083 (Topeka First) 1995 GA Volker, David, 13615 W. 75th Pl., Lenexa, KS 66216 [email protected]; 913-492-6578 (Olathe College) 2002 PAS Waddle, Jonathan (Curt), 23167 Hospital Dr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; (Paolo Grace Revolution) 2011 RU Wallace, James K., 1150 E. Park St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-530-7857 (Olathe College)

60 1979 RA Wagner, Larry, 13928 S. Cottonwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 2003 PSV-PT Wallentine, Jerry “Wally” L. 1308 E. Sheridan Bridge Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-254-0974 (Topeka First) 1970 RA Warrick, Johnny (JK), 15530 S. Acuff Ln., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] (Olathe College) 2008 SPC Wascom, Kimberly, 1015 Lexington Farms Dr., Spring Hill, TN 37174 [email protected]; (Kansas City Nall Avenue, membership; Journey Church, Franklin TN, Service) 2009 PAS Weathers, Jonathan, 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029 [email protected]; 517-945-4526 (Blue Springs First) 1974 RA Weber, Steven (Steve), 14831 S. Navaho Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe College) 2016 U Weld, Kathy, PO Box 223, 1111 Locust, Eudora, KS 66025 [email protected]; 816-665- 8848 (Olathe Christ Community) 1991 EDU Wesley, David, 627 E. 70th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2012 U Wieczorek, Elizabeth, 12608 S. Locust St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 1998 PAS Wiley, Candice, 309 Sante Fe. St., Carrollton, MO 64633, [email protected]; 573- 475-0006 (Carrollton) 2018 GA Williams, Deanna, 19845 S Lone Elm Rd., Spring Hill, KS 66083 [email protected]; (Olathe College) 2013 PAS Wilson, Jay, 203 N. Cleveland Ave., Belton, MO 64012 [email protected]; 207- 807-7774 (Belton New Horizons) 2019 PSV-PT Wilson, Jennifer, 14512 Leavenworth Road, Basehor, KS 66007 [email protected]; 913- 515-4250 (Kansas City GracePoint) 1968 RA Wilson, Ronald, 2185 W. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-829-6501 (Olathe College) 1984 CHP Wilson, Victor, 15112 W. 156th Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 816-786-8260 (Olathe Christ Community) 2014 EDU Winstead, Michael (Brandon), 2203 Mulberry Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32303 [email protected]; (Overland Park Antioch) 1991 CHP Wish, Kenneth, 4116 SW Emland Dr. Apt. 3, Topeka, KS 66606 [email protected]; 207- 402-2086(Topeka First) 1984 RA Witters, Lynn, 229 Sharon Dr., Lawrence, KS 66049 [email protected]; 785-832-1694 (Lawrence First)

1993 GA Wonch, Michael (Mike), 31150 W. 166th Terr., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-889- 7998 (Olathe College) 1982 RA Wood, Ralph, 11776 S. Marion St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 573-289-1496 (Olathe Faith Journey) 2001 RA Woodall, Steven, 315 W. 22nd St., South Sioux City, NE 68776 [email protected] (St. Joseph Turning Point)

61 1980 RU Woolery, Clifford, 1105 W. Elm St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-710- 6350 (Olathe Christ Community) 1968 RA Wright, John, 407 N. Evergreen St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-884-4445 (Olathe Westside) 1997 GA Yangmi, Samuel, 1924 E. 151st Terr., Olathe, KS 66062 626-327-3102 (Olathe College) 2013 PSV-FT Yeh, Christina (Su-Hwa), 11731 Garnett St., Overland Park, KS 66210 [email protected]; 913-593-4952 (Overland Park) 1988 EDU York, Mark, 11209 E. 61st Terr., Raytown, MO 64133 [email protected]; 816-737-3469 (Kansas City First) 1976 RA Zani, Ana M., 341 N. Locust St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected] (Kansas City Central) 1976 RA/PSV-PT Zani, Mario, 341 N. Locust St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-904-6768 (Kansas City Central) 2014 PSV-PT Zigler, Michael, 808 S. 131st St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012 [email protected]; 785- 201-7692 (Bonner Springs) 1995 GA Zimmer, Matthew 2997 Oak St., #307, Kansas City, MO 64108 [email protected]; 816-778-3991 (True Light)

k. Ordained Deacon 2016 EDU Asher, Pamala (Pam), 11209 Grand Ave., Kansas City MO 64114 [email protected]; 816-332- 3236 (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 2004 EDU Barnes, Thomas (Tom), 514 S. Church Cir., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-387- 7157 (Christ Community) 2008 U Borger, Kevin, 11755 Garnett St., Overland Park, KS 66210 (Kansas City Central) 2008 GA Comstock, John, 1025 E Cottage Creek Dr., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; (Olathe College) 1986 PSV-FT Cork, Michael, 10017 Millstone Dr., Lenexa, KS 66220 [email protected]; 714- 514-2875, (Olathe College) 1990 EDU Dagley, Lon, 5831 Meadowsweet Ln., Shawnee, KS 66226 [email protected]; 913-962- 1690, (Kansas City Shawnee) 2015 PSV-PT Dahl, Wayne, 15112 S. Blackfeather Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; (Olathe Westside) 2003 U Downey, Cynthia (Cindy), 5221 Foster, Overland Park, KS 66202 [email protected]; 913-548-5024 (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 2010 RA/PSV-FT Fillmore, Donna, 2632 N. 67th St., Kansas City, KS 66104 [email protected]; (Kansas City True Light) 2015 SER Gawith, Michelle, 5521 Noble St., Shawnee, KS 66218 [email protected]; 817-808- 0345 (Olathe Westside) 2005 RA Green, William (Bill), 1825 W. Park Ct., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913- 544-8224 (Olathe College)

62 1992 SPC Gunter, A. Terrance (Terry), 2120 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-485-8674 (Olathe College, Membership; Indiana Wesleyan University, Service) 2010 U Highsmith, Amanda, 49 Soonchunhyang-ro, Asan-si, Choongcheongn KOREA 336-778 (Kansas City CrossPoint Community) 1993 GA Houseal, Jr., Richard, 12420 Meadow Ln., Kansas City, KS 66109 [email protected]; 816-719-7640 (Kansas City Village Community) 2004 GA Koker, Kevin, 329 S. Cherry St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-645- 5027 (Lenexa Central) 2009 U Latham, Robert (Steve), 3006 South 34th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Kansas City Shawnee) 1994 EDU Mathias, John, 284 N. Sumac St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2017 PSV-PT Matlock, Adrianne, 512 N. Thompson St., Kansas City, KS 66101 [email protected]; 913-963-0665 (Kansas City Risen Lamb International) 1998 PSV-PT Nichols, Rebecca (Becky), 8805 Eastern Ave., Kansas City, MO 64138 [email protected]; 816-743-4768 (Kansas City Grace) 2004 U Oster, John, 1001 S. Kenwood St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-558-7265 (Olathe Westside) 1994 CHP Perrigo, Lois, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 [email protected]; 913-206-7210 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2004 RU Schaper, Robert (Rob), 10976 Barkertown Rd., Odessa, MO 64076 [email protected] (Countryside) 1990 EDU Schwanz, Judith (Judi), 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]; 913- 814-3898 (Overland Park) 2001 EDU/SER Shank, Marla, 1626 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College) 2000 PSV-FT Stevens, Julianna (Julie), 8802 Lakeview Ave., Lenexa, KS 66219 [email protected]; 614-774-6062 (Kansas City Central) 2007 U Swearingen, Jeffrey (Jeff), 7004 Widmer Rd., Shawnee, KS 66216 (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 2014 U York, Daniel, 5604 N. Maryview Ave., Kansas City, MO 64151 [email protected]; (Overland Park)

63 l. Licensed Ministers 2017 PAS 3 E Acevedo, Juan, 809 S. Sherman Ave., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Reino de Dios) 2018 PAS 3 E Acevedo, Maribel, 809 S. Sherman Ave., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Reino de Dios) 2014 PSV-PT G E Akinmoladun, Orobola (Femi), 6435 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 816-379-9458 (Total Life) 2016 PAS 4 E Barnes, Justin, 1423 E Mart-Way Cir. Apt. C, Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-475-0966 (KC Nall Avenue) 2012 PSV-PT 4 E Bartlett, Wayne, 9213 Santa Fe Lane, Overland Park, KS 66212 wbart6544; 913-593- 8274 (Kansas City Central) 2017 STU 3 E Bauerle, Drew William, 1609 W. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; (Olathe Christ Community) 2017 PAS G E Bocanegra, Luis 263 W. Cheyenne St., Gardner, KS 66030 [email protected]; 913-645- 4436 (Gardner) 2015 STU G E Borger, Rachel, 960 N Clinton St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-749-9783 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2017 SPC G E Brown, Melissa Lynn 10040 N Cherry Dr., Kansas City, MO 64155 [email protected]; 916-502-4779 (Bonner Springs) 2015 PSV-PT G E Carpenter, Nicholas, 6523 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected] 208-999-6506 (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 2016 GA 3 E Carr, Jonathon (John), [email protected]; 913-815-0246 (Overland Park) 2013 3 E Claxon, Lesley, 9203 Farley (Pending transfer to Indianapolis District). 2016 PSV-FT 4 E Cluff, Brandon, 505 Lincoln St., Paola, KS 66071 [email protected]; 402-598-7948 (Spring Hill Grace Community) 2019 STU 3 E Cook, Braxsten, 2029 East State Route F, Kingston, MO 64650 [email protected]; 816-465-1201 (Kingston)

2017 PSV-PT 3 E Cook, Jeanette Irene, 3318 SE 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66607 [email protected]; 785.217.5190 (Topeka Oakland) 2016 PSV-PT 4 E Corbin, Jared W., 6407a Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 410-299-7313 (Kansas City First) 2016 PSV-PT G E Cornelius, Andrew J., 2030 E. College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-522-6910 (Olathe College) 2017 U G E DeAngulo, Aimee Niles, 14062 Yelm Hwy SE Loft B, Yelm, WA 98597 [email protected]; (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings) 2017 GA E Haley-Deisher, Braden Douglas, 2215 E. 70th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected] 559-355-5586 (KC Shawnee) 2015 GA G E Haley-Deisher, Kaitlyn, 2215 E 70th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected]; 360- 535-3088(KC Shawnee)

64 2018 PAS 1 E DeVader, Martin, 12814 178th Rd., Marietta, KS 66509 [email protected]; 785- 410-1089 (Topeka Wanamaker Woods) 2017 PSV-PT G D Drake, Amber, 12705 W 134th Pl, Apt. 28105, Overland Park, KS 66213 [email protected]; 913-562-7063 (Kansas City Central) 2016 STU 3 E Duey, Kimberly (Kim), 23104 S. “C” Hwy., Peculiar, MO 64078 [email protected]; 816-863-6077 (Harrisonville) 2017 GA 4 E Dumler, David L., 7750 Falmouth, Prairie Village, KS 66208 [email protected]; 913-378-4828 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2010 SPC G E English, Joshua, P.O. Box 115, Dawn, MO 64638 [email protected]; (Kansas City Southwood)

2017 U 4 E Fairbanks, Esther L., 101 NE 83rd Terr., Kansas City, MO 64118 [email protected]; 816-728-1777 (KC Water’s Edge) 2015 PSV-PT G E Finn, Michael (Mike), 6429 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 505-377--0995 (Total Life)

2010 PSV-PT G E Foschi, Timothy (Tim), 1838 E. 69th St., Kansas City, MO 64123 [email protected]; 484-788-1338 (Lee’s Summit New Beginnings) 2018 EDU 3 E George, Asher, 2030 E College Way, Olathe, KS [email protected] 417-669-5712 (Living Hope) 2016 PSV-PT G E Gillett, David, 8954 Bluejacket St., Apt. 1308, Overland Park, KS 66214 [email protected]; 347-558-2846 (Kansas City Risen Lamb International) 2013 PSV-FT G E Goodwin, David, 8416 Grandview Lane, Overland Park, KS 66212 [email protected]; 858-822-9041 (Kansas City Central) 2018 STU G E Hancock, Aaron, 2030 E College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] 651-724- 0623 (Olathe College) 2018 PSV-PT 3 D Huck, Jaquelynn, 551 N. Mur-Len Apt. 107, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected] 620-937-0594 (Olathe College) 2017 PSV-PT JaeMyeong, Choi,5202 Judson Court #4, Kansas City, MO 64118 [email protected]; 314-537-1229 (Kansas City Korean Antioch) 2014 SPC G E Johnson, William (David), 8004 NW Milrey Dr, Apt 2, Kansas City, MO 64152 [email protected]; 816-508-9700 (Parkville Family, Membership; Springdale Friends Church, Service) 2015 GA G E Kim, Amanda, c/o Mary & David Lee, Washington, IL 61571 [email protected]; (Overland Park) 2015 GA G E Kim, Vladislav (Vlad), c/o Mary and David Lee, Washington, IL 61571 [email protected]; 77051751148 (Overland Park) 2015 PAS G E Kneisley, Kevin, 500 Miami St., Hiawatha, KS 66434 [email protected]; 785-741-1900 (Holton New Life) 2016 PSV-PT G E Laird, Meagan, 6815 NW 80th Terr., Apt. 2, Kansas City, MO 64152 [email protected]; 775-843-3553; (Kansas City Water’s Edge)

65 2016 PSV-PT 3 E Laird, Noah, 6815 NW 80th Terr., Apt. 2, Kansas City, MO 64152 [email protected]; 937-707-5260 (Kansas City Water’s Edge) 2019 PSV-PT 3 E Light, Jodi, 707 NE Chapman Road, Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 [email protected]; 816-506-0302 (New Beginnings) 2016 EDU 4 E Lindenmeyer, Christopher (Chris), 15706 W. 128th St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 785-615-9322 (Olathe College) 2019 EDU Martin-Cooper, Kaylla, 6439 NW 70th St., Kansas City, MO 64151 901-415-8158 (KC Water’s Edge) 2019 STU 2 E Marvin, Daniel, 504 E. Harold St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-954-1561 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2019 STU 2 E Marvin, Matthew, 504 E. Harold St., Olathe, S 66061 [email protected] ; 913-954- 1560 (Living Hope) 2017 PSV-PT G E Mason, Ashton Paige, 1201 E. Westerfield Pl., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-489-7849 (Living Hope) 2017 PSV-PT 3 E Masqua, Cheryl Lynn, 8403 Washington Rd., McLouth, KS 66054 [email protected]; 785-338-2331 (McLouth) 2009 PAS G E McCommon, Rexford, 5524 NE Meriden Rd., Topeka, KS 66617 785-221-8872 [email protected]; (Excelsior Springs) 2012 EDU/PSV-PT 4 E McDorman, Jamie, 216 W Sierra Dr., Raymore, MO 64083 [email protected]; 209-324-3367 (Raymore New Vision) 2018 PSV-FT G E, Melton, Jonathan, 12553 S. Agan Ln., Olathe KS 66062 (Kansas City First) 2018 STU 3 E Miller, Geoffrey, 612 W Oak St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 913-850- 3603 (Olathe Westside) 2018 STU 4 E Mills, Jacob, 1202 N. Cooper St., Olathe, KS 66061 [email protected]; 785-214- 8968 (Westside) 2012 PSV-PT 4 E Mitchell, Colleen, 6629 Walrond Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected]; 315-783-7069 (KC Nall Avenue) 2019 PSV-PT G E Mitchell, Daniel, 6629 Walrond Avenu, Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected]; 260-241-5623 (KC Nall Avenue) 2017 PSV-PT 3 E Mormino, Rachel M., 31100 E. Oakland School Rd., Buckner, MO 64016 [email protected]; 816-650-5784 (Independence Trinity) 2019 PSV-FT 4 E Navarro, Sierra, 6348A Woodland Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 574-835-8725 (Total Life) 2018 PSV-PT 3 E North, Terrence (Terry), 12991 S. Hagan St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 515-710-8636 (KC Village Community) 2017 STU G E Ospina-Arcila, Gloria Eleany 10002 E. 36th Terr. South, Independence, MO 64052 816- 517-2905 (Independence Fort Osage) 2019 STU 4 E Patterson, Alissa, 125th St., New Cumberland, PA 17070 [email protected]; 717-412- 8983 (Lawrence First)

66 2015 U G E Prado, Phillip (Phil), 2010 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, MO 64108 [email protected]; 913-271-6435 (Olathe College)

2016 PAS G E Real, James (Jim), 1413 S. 5th St. E., Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected]; 913- 777-1885 (Kansas City First) 2016 PAS G E Real, Joni, 1413 S. 5th St. E., Louisburg, KS 66053 [email protected]; 989-859-4480 (KC First) 2014 PSV-PT G E Redlich, Austin, 204 N. Eisenhower Dr., Apt. H3, Lawrence, KS 66049 [email protected]; 641-295-5985 (Lawrence First) 2017 PSV-PT G E Reyes, Cristian, 6445 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 913-283-0306 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2016 PSV-PT 4 E Reyes, Emily, 6445 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 660-341-9883 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2013 U 3 E Robinette, Leon, 14109 W 179th St., Shawnee, KS 66216 [email protected]; 651- 353-4804 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2018 PSV-PT G E Rodeheaver, Rebecca, 7235 Robinson St., Overland Park, KS 66204 [email protected]; 619-384-6942 (Kansas City Shawnee) 2015 PSV-PT 3 E Seedorff, Randy,, 806 Adams Dr., Liberty, MO 64068 [email protected]; 816- 415-4069 (Independence Trinity) 2019 PSV-PT 4 E Seymour, Tyrone, 6036 Sewell Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66104 [email protected]; 913-735-5317 (KC Risen Lamb International) 2014 STU G E Simon, Andrew, 6501 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 513-203-5407 (KC Central) 2013 PSV-PT G E Sparrow Savage, Brittany Renee , 6441 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 828-808-4058 (Kansas City Nall Avenue) 2019 STU 3 E Sperry, Renee, 2221 Arbor Way, Turlock, CA 95380 [email protected]; 209-648- 5292 (Nall Ave.) 2018 STU 4 E Suttles, John, 9801 E 80th St., Raytown, MO 64138 [email protected]; 614-980-1783 (Kansas City) 2016 PSV-PT G E Sutton, William, 203 W. Locust St., Archie, MO 64725 [email protected]; 816- 719-0693 (Harrisonville) 2012 PAS/PAC G E Swindell, James, 34197 W. 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 [email protected]; 816- 585-3792 (Canaan Hill) 2012 PAS/PAC G E Swindell, Wendy, 34197 West 190th St., Lawson, MO 64062 [email protected]; 816-813-7906 (Canaan Hill) 2017 PSV-PT 3 E Thompson, Sarah Marie, 5901 NE Moonstone Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 816- 885-2138 [email protected] (Liberty) 2018 STU 4 E Ticum, Yhoshua, 2030 E College Way, Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 316-993-2451 (KC Central) 2016 PSV-PT G E Toyne, Raymond (Ray), 921 NE Strait Ave., Topeka, KS 66616 [email protected]; 785-817-5754 (Topeka Oakland)

67 2013 STU G Tucker, Jared, 12109 W 78th Terr., Apt. A, Lenexa, KS 66216 [email protected]; 937-474-2494 (Olathe College)

2016 PSV-FT 3 E Turley, DeAnn, 3111 S. 46th St., Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 913- 602-9699 (Kansas City Victory Hills) 2019 PSV-PT 3 E Turley, Stuart, 3111 S. 46th Street, Kansas City, KS 66106 [email protected]; 816-853-1168 (KC Victory Hills) 2013 U G E Turner, Courtney J., 6427 Woodland Ave. Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; (Overland Park) Pending transfer to Northern California. 2018 PSV-PT G D Vails, Dakota, 6523 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 208- 965-4792 (KC Southwood) 2019 STU 4 E Vargo, Kelly, 6441 Woodland Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64131 [email protected]; 440-251-4437 (KC First) 2017 PSV-PT G E Warren, Jordan Blake, 14904 S Locust St., Olathe, KS 66062 jordan- [email protected]; 701-509-4170 (Olathe Faith Journey) 2017 PSV-PT 4 E Waters-Smith, Mary Elizabeth, 7026 Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected]; 601-955-2374 (KC Southwood) 2016 PSV-PT 4 E Waters-Smith, Tyler, 7026 Bellefontaine Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 [email protected]; 615-491-7602 (KC Southwood) 2018 PAS 4 D Wheeler, Dawn, 1145 S. 105th St., Edwardsville, KS 66111 [email protected]; 913-636-9010 (Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective) 2019 PAS 4 E Wheeler, Michael, 1145 S. 105th St., Edwardsville, KS 66111 [email protected]; 913-636-9481 (Overland Park Antioch) 2015 PAS G E Wilson, Alexander (Alex), 210 Leavenworth Ave., Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected]; 785-250-8306 (Leavenworth)

m. Tenured Evangelist 1960 EVT Shaver, Jr., Charles (Chic), 12718 High Dr., Leawood, KS 66209 (Kansas City First)

n. Registered Evangelist 2014 EVR Jellison, Jay L., PO Box 8158, Topeka, KS 66608 (Topeka Family Life)

1985 EVR Rhodes, Russell (Rusty) L., 27125 W. 135th St., Olathe, KS 66061 (Olathe College)

o. Registered Song Evangelist 2015 SER Gawith, Michelle, 5521 Noble St., Shawnee, KS 66218 [email protected]; (Olathe Westside) 2001 SER Shank, Marla, 1626 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-782-7613 (Olathe College)

p. Retired Evangelism Service 1985 ESR Hofferbert, Steven (Steve), 511 S. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 [email protected]; 913-749-8398 (Olathe College) 1962 ESR Millhuff, Charles, 2000 E. Willow Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Olathe College)

68 II. GENERAL INFORMATION

a. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER: Elders and Licensed Ministers: Jana Burnham, Trevor Cartwright, Filimao Chambo, Samantha Chambo, David Church, Brent Hulett, Jonathan Melton, Scott Rainey, Austin Redlich, Steve Suttles, John Suttles, Jared Tucker, Larry Waggoner, Tony Whitehead, Gary Worthington, Matthew Zimmer.

b. GRANTED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER: Elders and Licensed Ministers: Kalli Appleton (Florida), John Comstock (Joplin), Larry Gregg Counce (Arizona), Chet Decker (Eastern Michigan), Nathan Dutton (Intermountain), Phillip Hamner (Anaheim), Hannah Jones-Nelson (Chicago Central), Chad Kaminski (Pittsburgh), Megan Rae (Krebs) Madsen (Northwest), Paul Martin (Kansas), Kevin O’Brien (NE Texas), Carlos F. Portillo (Southern Florida), Kalli S. Portillo (Southern Florida), Sungyeoun Paul Ra (Chicago Central) Kristen Desire Ray (North East Texas), Jason Rowinski (SW Oklahoma), Stefanie Rowinski (SW Oklahoma), Daneale White (Kansas), David P. Wilson (North Central Ohio).

c. TRANSFER PENDING: Letiah Fraser, and Danielle Jones.

d. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS: Ryan Ardrey, Thea Ardrey, Bertha Bello, Amberlee Brinkman, Jeffrey Byler, Jonathan Eigsti, Preston Goff, Jennie Noriega, Alfonso Reyes, Amy Schlepp, Matthew Selden, Jennifer Wilson.

e. REMOVED FROM THE ROSTER OF MINISTERS: Elders: Keith Davenport, Jonathan Foster, Roland Tedder, Elizabeth Wieczorek

f. DECEASED: Elders: James Bearden, Calvin Oyler, Donald Walter, Neil Wiseman

g. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP: Dale Jones (RA), Diego Polo (RA), William (Bill) Runyon (RA), Woodie Stevens (RA).

h. GRANTED MINISTERS LICENSE: Braxsten Cook, Jodi Light, Kaylla Martin-Cooper, Daniel Mitchell, Sierra Navarro, Alissa Patterson, Tyrone Seymour, Renee Sperry, Stuart Turley, Kelly Vargo, Melissa Remboa Ward, Michael Wheeler

i. RENEWAL MINISTERS LICENSE: Juan Acevedo, Maribel Acevedo, Orobola (Femi) Akinmoladun, Justin Barnes, Wayne Bartlett, Drew Bauerle, Luis Bocanegra, Rachel Borger, Melissa Brown, Nicholas Carpenter, Jonathan Carr, Lesley Claxon, Brandon Cluff, Jeanette Cook, Jared Corbin, Andrew Cornelius, Braden Deisher, Kaitlyn Haley Deisher, Martin DeVader, Amber Drake, Kimberly Duey, David Dumler, Esther Fairbanks, Michael Finn, Timothy Foschi, Asher George, David Gillett, David Goodwin, Aaron Hancock, Jacquelynn Huck, David Johnson, Amanda Kim, Vlad Kim, Kevin Kneisley, Meagan Laird, Noah Laird, Christopher Lindenmeyer, Ashton Mason, Cheryl Masqua, Rexford McCommon, Jamie McDorman, Geoffrey Miller, Jacob Mills, Collen Mitchell Rachel Mormino, Terrace North, Gloria Eleany Ospina-Arcila, Phillip Prado, James Real, Joni Real, Austin Redlich, Cristian Reyes, Emily Reyes, Leon Robinette, Rebecca Rodeheaver, Randy Seedorff, Andrew Simon, Brittany Renee Sparrow Savage, James Swindell, Wendy Swindell, John Suttles, Will Sutton, Sarah Thompson, Yhoshua Ticum, Raymond Toyne, Jared Tucker, Deann Turley, Dakota Vails, Jordan Warren, Mary Elizabeth Waters-Smith, Tyler Waters-Smith, Dawn Wheeler, Alex Wilson

69 j. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED: Andrew M. Bays, Ryan Boyd-Wiseman, Krista Halgren-Breddin, Robert Breddin, James Gillespie, Samuel McMinn, Gabriel Nehrbass, Thomas Rebovich, Brian Timmer, Matthew Wiseman.

k. GRANTED REINSTATEMENT/RESTORATION OF MINISTERIAL CREDENTIAL: Daniel Thew, Jerry ‘Wally’ Wallentine

l. NOTED FOR A NAME CHANGE: Tammy Condon to Tammy Carter, Maria Isabel Moya Chacon to Isabel Moya.

m. CORRECTION FROM 2018 JOURNAL: Retirement status: Daniel Donaldson (RA)

n. GRANTED EVANGELIST STATUS: Michelle Gawith, Registered Song Evangelist; Steven Hofferbert, Evangelism Service Retired; Jay Jellison, Registered Evangelist; Chuck Millhuff, Evangelism Service Retired; Marge Owens, Evangelism Service Retired; Russell ‘Rusty’ Rhodes, Registered Evangelist; Marla Shank, Registered Song Evangelist; and Charles “Chic” Shaver, Tenured Evangelist

o. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS (CTM): Engage, Fort Osage Hispanic, KC Rosedale, KC Water’s Edge, Gardner Hispanic, Victory Hills Spanish, Central Church Brazilian, Central Church African, and Vision Community.

p. PARENT AFFILIATED CHURCH (PAC): Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective, Journey, The Edge Ministry Center, Victory Church at Hideaway Lakes

q. NEWLY ORGANIZED CHURCH: The Ridge Community

r. DISORGANIZED CHURCH: Independence Kayros, Mission

70 III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION

A. Members of the Board of Ministry:

Board of Ministry Eddie Estep, ex officio, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) Steve Johnson, chairman, 10244 Caenen Dr., Lenexa KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 254-644-8265) Wayne Nelson, secretary, 900 NE Sunshine Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-695-2367) Ministerial Credentials: Joel Atwell, 20100 W. 198th St., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-592-2036) Sam Barber, 8722 Haskins Pl., Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-541-2600; Mobile: 614-670-2748) Vicki Copp, 908 S. Chestnut., Cameron, MO 64429 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-1160; Home: 816-333-3397) Deanna Hayden, 10101 E. 86 Ter., Raytown, MO 64138 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-353-5121; Mobile: 913-406-4237) L.D. Holmes, 2605 SW Ancaster Rd., Topeka, KS 66614 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 785-273-2248; Mobile: 785-221-5845) Branson Roberts, 5747 SE Paulen Rd., Berryton, KS 66409 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-232-3316; Mobile: 785-250-0660) David Sharpes, 2107 S. Lindenwood Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-764-4575; Mobile: 913-747-9045) Dave Shore, 16045 S. Gardner Rd., Gardner, KS 66030 (Email: dshore@olathewestside,org; Office: 913-764-1445; Mobile: 913-225-4679) Shawn Siegfreid, 19314 W. 200th Terr., Spring Hill, KS 66083 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-942-9022; Mobile: 303-947-2479 Barbara Sundermeyer, 4501 NW Westgate, Topeka, KS 66618; ([email protected]; 785-286-1889; 785-608-6127) Michael Thompson, 15911 Harold Dr., Belton MO 64012 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-726-8835) Mario Zani, 341 N. Locust, Gardner, KS 66030 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-904-6768) Ministerial Studies: Eddie Estep, ex officio, chairman, 7640 Antioch Rd., Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466) William (Bill) Kirkemo, secretary, 1204 Chapel Dr., Harrisonville, MO 64701 (Email: [email protected]; 816-632-3189) Linda Alexander, 15578 S. Blackfeather St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; 913-220-9453) Eunice Brubaker, 4443 SW Colly Creek Dr., Topeka, KS 66610 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 785-640-8664) Clark Armstrong, 1826 S. Miami, Marshall MO 65340 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 660-631-3234) Randy Calhoun, 14900 S. Arapaho, Olathe, KS 66062 (Email - [email protected]; Phone: 636-288-2637) Tammy Carter, 120 S. Kensington, Kansas City, MO 64123 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-231-5138; Home: 816-820-2298)

71 Robert Castile, 12851 W. 106th St., Overland Park, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; 913-244-5203) Marcos Cisneros, 2020 E. Sheridan St., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 909-732-1153) Bryan Davis, 5969 SW 31st St., Topeka, KS 66614 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 636-328-2408) Carlos Fernandez, 7640 Antioch Rd, Overland Park, KS 66204 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-381-4466; Mobile: 913-216-2665) Dean Flemming, 13119 S. Raintree Dr., Olathe, KS 66062 (Email: [email protected]; Office 913-971-3659; Mobile: 913-754-6009) Roger Hahn, 15436 W. 223rd St., Spring Hill, KS 66083-3048 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-782-7313) Mark Hayse, 13202 W. Noland St., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 913-579-5807) Rebecca Jones, 6405 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64131 (Email: [email protected]: 580-370-6193) Alberto B. Ledesma Diaz, 3030 S. 51st St., Kansas City, KS 66106 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-362-5207; Mobile: 913-375-3694) Steve Longley, 5125 Frederick Ave., St. Joseph, MO 64506 (Email: [email protected]; Phone: 816-447-1161) Jefferson Newton, 7610 Tauromee Ave., Kansas City, KS 66112 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-788-2218; Mobile: 816-225-8469) Lois Perrigo, 11807 W. 54th St., Shawnee, KS 66203 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-206-7210) Laura Rand, 1205 S. Munn Ave., Maryville, MO 64468 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 785-383-2479) Judi Schwanz, 12508 Slater Ln., Overland Park, KS 66213 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 913-814-3898) Cara Shonaman, 7604 Legler St., Shawnee, KS 66217 (Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 816-363-9435) Dennis Solis, 7339 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS (Email: [email protected]; Office; 816-761-5513; Home: 913-384-9163) Brett Toole, 102 W. James Ct., Kearney, MO 64060 (Email: [email protected]; Home: 816-628-2777) Margaret Tyler, 10223 Hauser, Lenexa, KS 66215 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 913-381-4466; Mobile: 816-585-3288) Jonathan Weathers, 1017 SW Primrose Ct., Grain Valley, MO 64029 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-228-6767; Mobile: 517-945-4526)

72 B. EDUCATION FOR MINISTERS A. For Ministers 529. Ministerial education is designed to assist in the preparation of God-called ministers whose service is vital to the expansion and extension of the holiness message into new areas of evangelistic opportunity. We recognize the importance of a clear understanding of our mission “to make Christlike disciples in the nations” based on Christ’s commission to His Church in Matthew 28:19-20. Much of the preparation is primarily theological and biblical in character, leading toward ordination in the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene. The District Ministerial Studies Board shall determine the placement and evaluate the progress of each student in his or her validated course of study. 529.1 Fulfillment of Educational Foundations for Ordained Ministry. The Church of the Nazarene provides a variety of educational institutions and programs around the world. The resources of some global areas allow more than one program to be developed to provide the educational foundations for ministry. Each student is expected to take advantage of the most appropriate validated course of study provided by the Church in his or her area of the world. When not possible, the Church will utilize as much flexibility in delivery systems as feasible to prepare every person called by God to ministry in the Church. A validated course of study, directed and supervised by the District Ministerial Studies Board, and college/seminary programs, developed by the educational institutions, may be used. They should cover the same general standards as outlined in the International Sourcebook on Developmental Standards for Ordination and the regional factorially completes a validated course of study, the education provider shall issue a certificate of completion to the licensed minister. The licensed minister shall present the certificate of completion to the District Ministerial Studies Board responsible for considering recommendation to the district assembly for graduation from a validated course of study. 529.2 Cultural Adaptations for the Educational Foundations for Ordained Ministry. The variety of cultural contexts around the world makes one curriculum unsuited for all global areas. Each region of the world will develop specific curricular requirements, providing the educational foundations for ministry in a way that reflects the resources and the expectations of that global area. Approval of the International Course of Study Advisory Committee, the General Board, and the Board of General Superintendents (529.5) will be required before implementing a regionally designed program. Even within global regions there are varieties of cultural expectations and resources. As a result, cultural sensitivity and flexibility will characterize regional provisions for the educational foundations for ministry, which shall be directed and supervised by the District Ministerial Studies Board. Cultural adaptations of each region’s program for providing educational foundations for ministry will be approved by Global Clergy Development and the International Course of Study Advisory Committee in consultation with the regional educational coordinator. 529.3 General Curriculum Areas for Ministerial Preparation. Though curriculum is often thought of only as academic programs and course content the concept is much larger. The character of the instructor, the relationship of the students and instructor, the environment, and students’ past experiences join with the course content to create the full curriculum. Nevertheless, a curriculum for ministerial preparation will include a minimal set of courses that provide educational foundations for ministry. Cultural differences and a variety of resources will require differing details in curriculum structures. However, all programs for providing educational foundations for the ordained ministry that seek approval by Global Clergy Development should give careful attention to content, competency, character, and context. The purpose of a validated course of study is to contain courses that include all four elements in varying degrees and that will help ministers fulfill the mission statement of the Church of the Nazarene as agreed upon by the Board of General Superintendents as follows: “The mission of the Church of the Nazarene is to make Christlike disciples in the nations.” “The primary objective of the Church of the Nazarene is to advance God’s Kingdom by the preservation and propagation of Christian holiness as set forth in the Scriptures.” “The critical objectives of the Church of the Nazarene are ‘holy Christian fellowship, the conversion of sinners, the entire sanctification of believers, their upbuilding in holiness, and the simplicity and spiritual power manifest in the primitive New Testament Church, together with the preaching of the gospel to every creature’” (19). A validated course of study is described in the following categories:

73 • Content—Knowledge of the content of the Old and New Testaments, the theology of the Christian faith, and the history and mission of the Church is essential for ministry. Knowledge of how to interpret Scripture, the doctrine of holiness and our Wesleyan distinctives, and the history and polity of the Church of the Nazarene must be included in these courses. • Competency—Skills in oral and written communication; management and leadership; finance; and analytical thinking are also essential for ministry. In addition to general education in these areas courses providing skills in preaching, pastoral care and counseling, biblical exegesis, worship, effective evangelism, biblical stewardship of life resources, Christian education and Church administration must be included. Graduation from a validated course of study requires the partnering of the educational provider and a local church to direct students in ministerial practices and competency development. Character— Personal growth in character, ethics, spirituality, and personal and family relationship is vital for the ministry. Courses addressing the areas of Christian ethics, spiritual formation, human development, the person of the minister, and marriage and family dynamics must be included. Context—The minister must understand both the historical and contemporary context and interpret the worldview and social environment of the culture where the Church witnesses. Courses that address the concerns of anthropology and sociology, cross-cultural communication, missions, and social studies must be included. 529.4 Preparation for the ordained ministry pursued in non-Nazarene schools or under non-Nazarene auspices shall be evaluated by the District Ministerial Studies Board in conformity with the curricular requirements stated in a Sourcebook on Ordination developed by the region/language group. 529.5 All courses, academic requirements, and official administrative regulations shall be in a regional Sourcebook on Ordination developed by the region/language group in cooperation with Global Clergy Development. This regional Sourcebook with necessary revisions shall be endorsed by the International Course of Study Advisory Committee and approved by Global Clergy Development, the General Board, and the Board of General Superintendents. The Sourcebook shall be in compliance with the Manual and with the International Sourcebook on Developmental Standards for Ordination, produced by Global Clergy Development with the International Course of Study Advisory Committee. The International Course of Study Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the Board of General Superintendents. 529.6 Once a minister has fulfilled the requirements of a validated course of study for ministry, he or she will continue a pattern of lifelong learning to enhance the ministry to which God has called him or her. A minimum expectation is 20 hours of lifelong learning each year or the equivalent determined by the region/language group and stated in their regional Sourcebook on Ordination. All assigned and unassigned licensed and ordained ministers shall report on their progress in a program of lifelong learning as part of their report to the district assembly. An up-to-date report on his or her lifelong learning program will be used in the church/pastoral review process and in the process of calling a pastor. The regional Sourcebook on Ordination for the region/language group will contain the details of the accrediting and reporting process. 529.7 Failure to complete these requirements for more than two consecutive years shall result in the ordained minister being required to meet with the District Ministerial Studies Board at their regular meeting time. The Ministerial Studies Board shall give guidance to the minister in completing the lifelong learning required. (115, 123, 515.11, 538.18) General Guidelines for Preparation for Christian Ministry 528. General guidelines for preparation for Christian ministry are: 528.1 A validated course of study, together with the necessary procedures concerning their completion for those seeking a credential as elder and deacon or certification in categories and roles of ministry, are to be found in the regional Sourcebook on Ordination. 528.2 In regions administratively related to the Global Mission office, all validated courses of study, as stated in the regional Sourcebook on Ordination will be governed by the regional Sourcebook on Ordination. (527.2-527.3, 527.5)

74 Modes of Study The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a Nazarene liberal arts college or university and/or Nazarene Theological Seminary, Nazarene Bible College. The courses required of the college/university students are in MANUAL 529.1. (see above) The competency statements for ministerial education are listed in MANUAL 529.3. All college/university programs must meet these competency statements.

College/University Students College/university students are responsible to submit to the DBOM documentary evidence of academic standing. College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with MANUAL 529.1 & 529.3. Yearly updates should be submitted to the District Board of Ministry by the student showing completed course work. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the District Board of Ministry, and requirements stated in the current MANUAL will not be waived.

Where to Go For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal) contact the district secretary: Wayne Nelson, 19800 E. Truman Rd., Independence, MO 64056 (Email: [email protected]; Office: 816-796-2750; Mobile: 816-695-2367)

75 IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS

District Assembly:

Tuesday Evening, July 23, 2019 The 95th Kansas City District Assembly convened at Olathe College Church of the Nazarene on Tuesday evening, July 23, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. The service opened with the district children’s choir leading worship with a song from district children’s camp. The service continued led in worship by various worship leaders from churches across the district. Following a video highlighting stories of various churches on the district, District Superintendent Dr. Eddie Estep welcomed the assembly with special recognition to Dr. Broadbooks, Dr. Spittal, Dr. Graves, Dr. Rowell, and General Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Crocker. Dr. Crocker brought greetings to the assembly and brought the assembly to order. He introduced Dr. Estep as Kansas City’s District Superintendent. Dr. Estep brought his report again centered around the theme of the Vineyard: Roots and Fruit. The theme’s message came from Isaiah 37:31. He reviewed three priorities: (1) plant new congregations, (2) strengthen churches, and (3) develop leaders. He brought updates for the priorities, recognizing pastors who have contributed to and celebrating ways God has faithfully strengthened each one. Dr. Estep described a new district structure developed through the District Advisory Board and the Mission Strategy Team, including a District Missionary and a District Administrator, to work together with the District Superintendent. He then listed 10 trends to focus on for the future: (1) a growing multicultural ministry, (2) more diversity in English-speaking churches, (3) more partnership and collaboration opportunities, (4) more worship attendance challenges, (5) significant opportunities to encourage small churches, (6) more opportunities for co-vocational ministry, (7) more opportunities for women in ministry, (8) churches with significant community engagement are discovering a viable future, (9) the internet will continue to provide new frontiers for ministry, (10) more attention to roots and fruit – discipleship and evangelism. Dr. Estep closed his report by articulating a hope in the importance of holiness preaching. After a song of response celebrating the new things God is doing, Dr. Estep invited Rev. Brian Davis and Dr. Carlos Fernandez to introduce a newly organized church (The Ridge Community) and to commission new works pastors. The service was concluded with a prayer and a blessing for God to produce and multiply fruit on the district.

Thursday, July 25, 2019, Morning Session, 8:30 AM The service opened with a time of worshiping through song. District Superintendent Dr. Eddie Estep welcomed the Assembly and introduced General Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Crocker. Dr. Crocker gave greetings to the Assembly and brought a devotional: Climbing the Mountain of Obedience. He used Abraham’s story of obedience regarding the sacrifice of Isaac to describe how God calls for our entire being to enter his presence. Human tendency is to make ourselves available to God, but with limitations. Dr. Crocker encouraged the assembly to make the choice of obedience even in the most difficult context of giving up what is most loved. He reminded the assembly that obedience is rooted in our trust and faith in God, and not necessarily in our understanding. He closed the devotional by calling the assembly to surrender absolutely everything to God. Many people came to the altar in surrender. District Secretary Wayne Nelson organized the assembly with instructions concerning the assembly packets. The Assembly was seated in the first 13 rows. Organization of the Assembly, appointment of Assembly assistants, seating of Alternate Delegates, and the Board of Tellers were all approved and received. Reports of the Board of Ministry (with specified amendments), Nominating Committee, District Advisory Board, and Board of Ministerial Studies were approved and adopted. The report of the District Superintendent was received. Dr. and Mrs. Estep were welcomed. Dr. Crocker invited pastors in the assembly to lay hands on and pray for Dr. and Mrs. Estep. Rev. Wayne 76 Nelson thanked Diane Estep with a gift for her assistance on the district. Dr. Estep introduced and welcomed the new lead pastors to the district and recognized interim pastors, thanking them for their leadership. Ballot #1 for District leadership was distributed and collected, with the reminder the ballot would be by plurality and instructions given that ballots not be folded. Dr. Mark Lail brought greetings from the Nazarene Foundation. Dr. Harold Graves brought greetings from Nazarene Bible College. A first video of Pastors’ Reports was shown. Reports from Church Properties Board, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries, Multicultural Ministry, Church Planting, and District Secretary were received. A second video of Pastors’ Reports was shown. Motion was made and adopted to receive Treasurer’s Reports for Sunday School Ministries, KCD Children’s Camp, NMI and NYI. Dr. Crocker read an affirming audit letter from a report addressing the finance reports. District Treasurer Jerry Carlson reviewed the District Treasurer’s Report. Motion was made and tentatively adopted to receive the KC District Treasurer’s Report, pending the completed external audit which will be approved by the District Advisory Board. Reports were adopted from the Budget and Planning Committee, as well as Proposed Budgets from the District, Church Planting, SDMI, NMI, Kid’s Camp and NYI. Dr. David Spittal brought greetings and a report from MidAmerica Nazarene University. Results from Ballot #1 were presented: District Advisory Board Ministers to serve through 2022: Sam Barber – 209, Eunice Brubaker – 164, Roger Hahn – 197, Steve Johnson – 153, Laura Rand – 114, Cara Shonamon - 183; Laypersons to serve through 2022: Jerry Agnew – 83, Bruce Lampley – 168, Bonnie Perry – 229, Dan Rexroth - 196; Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board Chairperson to serve through 2021: Don Bird – 164, Kelly Robinson - 194; Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board Layperson to serve through 2022: Elaine Dean – 132, Sheila Zani - 218; MNU Board of Trustees Minister to serve through 2023: Ryan Griffin – 172, Shawn Siegfreid – 184. A third video of Pastors’ Reports was shown. District Secretary offered announcements regarding the district calendar, social media outlets, and the leadership development initiative schedule. Dr. Estep dismissed the assembly to lunch with prayer. Lunch Break

Thursday, July 25, 2019, Afternoon Session, 1:30 PM The afternoon session of the assembly opened with greetings from Dr. Crocker and a video of the Multicultural Assembly. Rev. Joe Colaizzi brought a report and video from the Kansas City Rescue Mission, sharing their transition in identity from the “KCRM” to “Shelter KC.” Dr. Estep honored Rev. Colaizzi in his retirement from the KCRM with an award and a love offering. A fourth and final video of Pastors’ Reports was shown. Dr. Scott Rainey presented a message “How to Share your Faith.” Rev. Alice Piggee-Wallack brought a report from True Light Church of the Nazarene and True Light Family Resource Center. Rev. Lois Perrigo brought a report for Chaplaincy Ministries. Pensions and Benefits was represented through a video. The Memorial Roll was recognized as the Church Triumphant through a rolling scroll of names and music and closed with a prayer offered by Rev. Eunice Brubaker. A PALCON video was presented. Dr. Jeren Rowell brought greetings and a report for Nazarene Theological Seminary. Motion approved to allow the District Secretary to edit, print, and distribute minutes. Motion approved to conclude the assembly following the evening ordination service. Dr. Estep offered thanks to District Secretary Rev. Wayne Nelson, the district office staff, the District Assembly

77 planning team, College Church for use of their facility, and Dr. Crocker for his leadership. He closed the service with an invitation to receive the Lord’s Supper with stations for prayers of blessing.

Thursday, July 25, 2019 Ordination Service Dr. Eddie Estep opened the evening service with greetings. Dr. Gustavo Crocker welcomed the assembly and described the purpose and sacredness of ordination. A congregational hymn was sung: “Holiness Unto the Lord” while Rev. Wayne Nelson, District Secretary, led the ordination candidates and their spouses to the front of the church and presented them to Dr. Crocker. Dr. Crocker led the ordinands in liturgy and vows. Dr. Bill Kirkemo read a passage from 2 Timothy 4. The worship team led the congregation in the singing of “Cornerstone.” Dr. Estep recognized retiring ministers: Dale Jones, Diego Polo, William (Bill) Runyon, and Woodie Stevens. He then offered a challenge to newly licensed ministers. The Ministers’ Choir brought special music, a hymn, “Our Great Savior.” District Board of Ministry Chairman, Dr. Steve Johnson, read Paragraph 502-502.6 from the Manual. Special music was brought by Dr. Jeren Rowell, “I Will Not Forget Thee.” Dr. Crocker brought a message from John 9 on what it is like to be a minister in contemporary times. Even in confusing times, allowing Jesus to be the center of God’s work offers Christ’s ministry of love and light in the world. He used the metaphor of mud, that the minister is to be the “mud” in the hands of Jesus. The ultimate purpose of ministry is for people to profess belief in Christ. Dr. Crocker called ministers to come to the altar to let Christ be brought to the center of the Church. The charge of ordination was then given to each ordination candidate, along with the laying on of hands and prayer, and each was presented to the congregation: (elders) Ryan Ardrey, Thea Ardrey, Bertha Bello, Amberlee Brinkman, Jeffrey Byler, Jonathan Eigsti, Preston Goff, Jennie Noriega, Alfonso Reyes, Amy Schlepp, Matthew Selden, and Jennifer Wilson. In closing, Dr. Estep presented the ordinands with their certificates of ordination. Friends and family were invited to greet the ordinands in the Uphaus Hall. This concluded the ninety-fifth District Assembly of the Kansas City District.

78 V. REPORTS

A. District Superintendent

2019 KC DISTRICT ASSEMBLY REPORT: Roots and Fruit Report of the District Superintendent July 23, 2019

Welcome, friends, to this 95th annual assembly of the Kansas City District. I especially want to welcome General Superintendent Gustavo (and Rachel) Crocker, USA/Canada Regional Director Bob (and Carol) Broadbooks, MNU President David (and Donna) Spittal, NTS President Jeren (and Starla) Rowell, NBC President Harold (and Cheryl) Graves, Jr., and my parents, Don and Joyce Estep.

It is a privilege to bring you this second report as superintendent of the Kansas City District.

Tonight, we thank God for our wonderful Ministry Team. Our pastors are called, competent, and committed. This report reflects God’s blessing on their good work this year. It is a joy to work alongside a great District Office Staff: Whitney Means, Jerry Carlson, Carlos Fernandez, Wayne Nelson, Diane Estep, and Chad Cook. We are grateful for the service of our district ministry leaders: Will Certain (NYI), Don Bird (SDMI), and Eunice Brubaker (NMI) who steps down this year after 20 years of NMI leadership, Bryan Davis (Church Planting Director), and Steve Johnson (Board of Ministry chair). We are grateful for the work of our District Advisory Board, Mission Strategy Team, and Board of Ministry.

I report that it is well with my soul. Let me affirm my faith like this: I believe in God the Father, Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary; suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead, and buried. He descended to the dead; The third day he rose again and ascended into heaven; where He is seated at the right hand of the Father; from whence He shall come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit; the holy Church, the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. Amen.

The Vineyard: Roots and Fruit

Our assembly theme this year is The Vineyard. The graphic highlights two important aspects of The Vineyard – Roots and Fruit.

The promise Isaiah relays to the exiles of Judah holds relevance for us today:

Once more a remnant of the kingdom of Judah will take root below and bear fruit above. - Isaiah 37:31

This is the promise of rootedness and fruitfulness. In our context, the root below points to discipleship— growing deep in the faith. The fruit above point to evangelism—reproducing Christlike disciples by inviting others to faith in Jesus Christ. Roots and Fruit—discipleship and evangelism—together form the twin focus of mission in the Wesleyan tradition. The “rooted” life leads to the “fruited” life. Discipleship and evangelism have a dynamic, symbiotic relationship—each one leads to the other.

1:23

Last year we distributed prayer cards, inviting you to join us in prayer at 1:23 every day for our mission field: specifically praying for two people to help grow in Christ (discipleship) and three people to help

79 know Christ (evangelism). Thank you for joining in this prayer emphasis. Let’s continue praying for The Vineyard daily at 1:23.

On a personal note, praying at 1:23 each day this last year has made my heart tender for our district, grateful for our pastors, and sensitive to the opportunities around me.

Our Three Vineyard Priorities

Ancient Israel gathered several times a year to celebrate harvests. We gather this evening for our annual celebration of harvest. It has been a fruitful year, and the increases with which God has blessed us are in answer to the prayers we have prayed.

Priority #1: Start Churches

The church we organized last year – Total Life Church – had a great year. They are one of two churches (the other being Overland Park Antioch) that will receive the General Superintendents’ Growth Award.

Last year we also commissioned nine new church starts, and eight of the nine we commissioned are taking root. Tonight, I want to give you an update on them:

Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective: Pastor Mike & Dawn Wheeler (OP Antioch) Meeting weekly, and grateful for the ministry of Heaven Train. Engage: Pastor Dave (Alissa) Foshee Life Groups meet on Wednesday nights and Sunday worship services begin in August. Gardner Hispanic: Pastor Luis (Corina) Bocanegra (Gardner) 20-25 are involved, with an official launch planned. Victory Hills Spanish: Pastor Daniel & Margarita Pesado (KC Victory Hills) Services started last August with 8 people, today they have an average attendance of 28. Central Church Brazilian: Pastor Howard & Joyce Temple (KC Central Church) Small groups meeting in Olathe, Overland Park, and Belton; average worship attendance of 55. Central Church African: Pastor Fritz Ommani (KC Central Church) Gathers for worship each Sunday morning. Fort Osage Hispanic: Pastor Eleany Ospina (Independence Fort Osage) Osawatomie: Pastor Dale (Julie) Samuels (Spring Hill Grace Community) 30-35 in core group; launching September 8.

I’d like for you to meet one of our church planters, Dale Samuels (Osawatomie Faith), and the pastor of the church that is sponsoring him, Joel Atwell (Spring Hill Grace Community). Pastor Joel, tell us about the vision for church planting at Spring Hill Grace Community. Pastor Dale, tell us about how the work is taking root and when this plant will be springing up.

Not only are new churches the most effective evangelism strategy, they also provide inspiration and information that help existing churches become more effective in evangelism and outreach. At the conclusion of this report we will organize another church and commission seven NewStart pastors.

Priority #2: Strengthen Churches

At last year’s district assembly, we introduced the goal of ZERO ZEROES – zero Kansas City District pastors reporting zeroes in any of the following areas – New Nazarenes, Conversions, Baptisms, and Giving for Others. How did we do?

80 • New Nazarenes: 39 churches reported zeroes last year; 32 this year. • Conversions: 22 churches reported zeroes last year, 17 this year. • Baptisms: 46 churches reported zeroes last year, 24 this year. • Giving for WEF, P&B, MNU, and KCD: 6 churches reported zeroes last year, 3 this year. (60 churches paid all allocations in full, compared to 44 last year)

I learned something important about fruitfulness recently. I love fresh fruit. Diane keeps our refrigerator stocked with fresh strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries. This spring I thought how nice it would be to be able to walk out the back door in the morning with my cereal bowl and pick my own berries. So, I created a vineyard of berry vines—prepared the soil, purchased the vines, dug the holes, and planted those vines with plenty of peat moss and TLC. The blueberry bushes were my pride and joy. They were four-feet tall when I bought them and already had green berries on them. I did everything right. Then one day the deer discovered the new salad bar in my backyard. The next day the rabbits visited. The third day, two gangster squirrels destroyed the blueberries. They climbed up each stem until their weight either broke it or bent it to the ground. Then, they ate every berry. I know what it feels like to work hard and see no fruit. I’ve explored several ways to solve the squirrel problem, and I’ve chosen one that won’t land me in jail. No fruit this year. It’s done. No use obsessing over it. But I’m going to do everything I can to have fruit next year.

Let’s look at the fruit we did have this year (compared to 2018):

Conversions: 977 (+22) Baptisms: 349 (+29) New Nazarenes: 511 (+14) (first time over 500 in 5 years) Membership: 17,452 (+118) (first increase in 5 years) Worship Attendance: 10,127 (-534) Discipleship Attendance: 7,410 (-275)

Church Income: $20,361,067 (-$780,263, -4%) Giving for Others: WEF: $1,050,352 (104% of our goal) P&B: $415,232 (101% of our goal) MNU: $400,281 (97% of our goal) District: $466,298 (104% of our goal)

Several of our churches had an excellent year. I want to highlight two of those, and interview their pastors: Pastor Vicki Copp: Cameron (1954), increases in every area, 10 new Nazarenes Pastor Shawn Siegfreid: KC First (1911), increases in every area, 23 new Nazarenes Pastor Vicki, how has the work of the Spirit made your congregation stronger this year? Pastor Shawn, what “roots” have helped produce this “fruit”?

These two pastors represent all our pastors who have prayed and preached and planted seeds this year. Would every pastor please stand? I would like us to pray a prayer of gratitude for you and blessing on you.

Priority #3: Develop Leaders

We are seeking to develop leaders that can effectively lead emerging churches as well as existing churches. Believing that strong pastors lead to strong churches, we began providing monthly training opportunities for pastors. That will continue this year, with special emphasis on church planting training

81 (starting new churches) and organic outreach (strengthening existing churches). The schedule for 2019- 2020 is in the Assembly Handbook and on the district website.

We are investing in the leadership development of our pastors, hoping in turn that they will invest in leadership development in their churches. Please welcome two of our pastors who are doing a great job of developing leaders: Pastor Carlos Fernandez – District Multicultural Director Pastor Bertha Bello – Nueva Vida at Overland Park Antioch Pastor Carlos, how are you developing leaders on the district? Pastor Bertha, how are you developing leaders in your local church?

New District Structure: Leadership Team Approach

For much of the last year the District Advisory Board and District Mission Strategy Team have had significant conversations about a new district structure to help us be even more effective with our three priorities. As a result of the conversations, a new structure has emerged, designed to better serve the district. It is a Leadership Team approach with a District Missionary, a District Administrator, and District Superintendent.

District Missionary: focused on starting churches and multicultural ministry - Goal: more vibrant and diverse new works

District Administrator: focused on strengthening churches and systems - Goal: more flourishing, existing congregations

District Superintendent: focused on developing leaders and resourcing church boards - Goal: more holy, healthy, effective leaders

The 2019-2020 proposed District Operating Budget will reflect this new structure.

THE FUTURE: Ten Trends to Consider as we Approach our 100th Anniversary

Let me suggest Ten Trends worth considering as we approach our 100th anniversary in five years:

• Trend #1: Growing multicultural ministry. This will continue to be our growing edge. In the last year, the number of our non-English-speaking congregations grew from 18 to 24. Today Kansas City Nazarenes worship in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Swahili, and Congolese. What language will be next? Multicultural ministry will continue to make The Vineyard beautiful with diversity. • Trend #2: More diversity in English-speaking churches. We are seeing a healthy trend in this area. As our congregations become more diverse, they better reflect the ethnic and racial makeup of their mission field and better connect with their neighbors. • Trend #3: More partnership and collaboration opportunities. For missional as well as stewardship reasons, we will continue to see more than one Nazarene congregation using the same building. Typically, these congregations will speak different languages. There are already 15 places this is happening on our district. We will continue to see churches taking advantage of collaborative partnerships, such as the one between College Church and the Salvation Army.

• Trend #4: More worship attendance challenges. It is well-documented that churchgoers are attending worship less frequently. In the past, a “faithful” Nazarene attended 48-50 Sundays a year. Today, a “faithful” Nazarene attends 38-40 Sundays a year. Twenty years ago, a church needed around 110 “faithful” Nazarenes to average 100. Today, that same church needs around 135 “faithful” Nazarenes to

82 average 100. The dynamics of blended families, more travel, non-traditional work schedules, and competing priorities (other activities) will continue to impact Sunday morning attendance. We must find creative and graceful ways to address this challenge.

• Trend #5: Significant opportunities to encourage small churches. (60 of our churches average less than 100 in worship; 35 average less than 50 in worship.) Our district has been in decline for several years, and our smaller churches have been especially impacted by that decline. This is clearly seen in these graphs that show worship highs and lows over a 20-year period. We will need to prayerfully explore opportunities to help our smaller churches be vibrant and healthy. The new Leadership Team structure will help.

• Trend #6: More opportunities for co-vocational ministry. Tonight, 51% of our lead pastors are co- vocational, up from 41% five years ago (mirrors USA/Canada trends). The trend toward pastors finding employment outside the church will continue. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it does have implications for congregational expectations as well as ministerial preparation. Many of our churches are becoming much more missional because their pastor works in the mission field. Churches led by co- vocational pastors will need to gracefully reevaluate both expectations and how to provide support for pastors and their families in light of this changing dynamic.

• Trend #7: More opportunities for women in ministry. We are seeing more women in ministry, especially as lead pastors. As God calls, the church is responding by encouraging, nurturing, and providing places for women to serve as pastors. to this is the intentional leadership development of women of all ages in local churches. Some of our churches are each year intentionally welcoming a female preacher to their pulpits to celebrate what God is doing.

• Trend #8: Churches with significant community engagement are discovering a viable future. Congregations that are making a priority of addressing felt needs in the community are finding ministry to be both effective and fulfilling. These churches are intentionally outwardly-focused and determined to make a difference in their communities. This does not happen by accident. Topeka Oakland is one of our churches doing this well.

• Trend #9: The internet will continue to provide new frontiers for ministry. The local church web page has become the front porch of every church. Most first-time guests have already checked you out online, and digital presence is almost as important as physical presence. Churches that are carefully engaging people online will likely have opportunity to engage many of those same people in person. We need to explore how best to measure the impact of ministry in this context.

• Trend #10: More attention to roots and fruit – discipleship and evangelism. The district recently received a gift of $50,000 for a renewed focus on evangelism. Our Mission Strategy Team will explore how best to invest those resources.

Roots and Fruit: The Importance of Holiness Preaching

I cannot say this is a trend, yet, but I am hoping we see renewed passion and commitment to preaching about God’s transforming, sanctifying grace.

Few things result in deeper roots and more vibrant fruit than holiness preaching. Holiness preaching inspires us to love God more deeply, to dive deeply into his Word and into His will—growing roots deep into His grace. Holiness preaching also inspires us to love neighbor more—sharing life with them, sharing Jesus with them. This leads to Kingdom fruit.

83 And now, we are going to celebrate the fruitfulness God is giving us and some seeds that are being planted in hopes of future fruitfulness.

As we stand to sing, I invite The Ridge Community congregation to come and take their place on the right side of the platform, and the pastors who are being commissioned to start new works to come and stand on the left side of the platform.

Organization & Commissioning

Tonight, we have the privilege of organizing one new church and commissioning seven pastors of new congregations. Church Planting Director, Bryan Davis, will introduce The Ridge Community Church and their pastor, Jake Reese.

Tonight, the life of this congregation moves to a new level as they embrace the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of an organized congregation in accordance with the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene. On behalf of the Kansas City District, I commend you for your vision, your faith, your generosity, and your hard work. You have become a community of faith and an authentic expression of the kingdom of God in the world. By this act of organization, you declare your intention to share with the global family of Nazarenes in fulfilling our common mission: “To make Christlike disciples in the nations.”

Three core values guide us in our mission: We are Christian. We stand with believers everywhere in affirming the historic Christian creeds, and we deeply value our particular heritage in the Wesleyan-holiness tradition. We look to the Bible as our primary source of truth as it proclaims Christ to us, and “all things necessary to our salvation.” We are Holiness. We believe that God’s grace has the power to transform and cleanse the human heart so that we are sanctified and empowered to live Christlike lives in the world. We are Missional. We believe God calls us to participate in the kingdom mission of reconciliation. We do this by preaching the gospel, by acts of compassion, and by making Christlike disciples.

Several of you have already become members, and several more are in the process of becoming members. Tonight, I invite you to join us in affirming and reaffirming our core beliefs. Would the assembly please stand and join us as we read together our Statement of Belief:

We believe… • In one God—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. • The Old and New Testament Scriptures, given by plenary inspiration, contain all truth necessary to faith and Christian living. • Human beings are born with a fallen nature, and are, therefore, inclined to evil, and that continually. • The finally impenitent are hopelessly and eternally lost. • The atonement through Jesus Christ is for the whole human race; and that whosoever repents and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ is justified and regenerated and saved from the dominion of sin. • That believers are to be sanctified wholly, subsequent to regeneration, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. • The Holy Spirit bears witness to the new birth, and also to the entire sanctification of believers. • Our Lord will return, the dead will be raised, and the final judgment will take place.

And now, by the authority entrusted to me as superintendent of the Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene, I hereby declare the official organization of The Ridge Community Church of the Nazarene.

84 Welcome to the global family of Nazarene congregations!

Pastor Jake Reese, I appoint you as pastor of The Ridge Community Church of the Nazarene.

Commissioning of New Works Pastors

Not only are we bearing fruit and growing roots, we are also planting seeds. Carlos Fernandez, District Multicultural Ministries Director, will now introduce our newest church planters and their sponsors:

Alejandro & Jeaniera Ortega - Independence Trinity Spanish (Wayne Nelson) Luis & Corina Bocanegra - Gardner (Dan Newburg) Leo De Leon, Oscar & Gladis Morales, Danilo & Marisol Najera, Rocio Hernandez - KC Mission Daniel & Margarita Pesado - Victory Hills (Howie Shute) Susan & Timothy McKeithen - Kansas City First Church (Shawn Siegfried) Leo Sarazua - Redemption (KCD Office) Femi Akinmoladun – Milwaukee (sent by Total Life Church)

Commissioning: You have heard God’s call to start something new and have responded with faith and courage. In acknowledgment of your call, I hereby commission you to start the work of the Church of the Nazarene in the place God has called you. Go, make Christlike disciples in the nations, beginning in your own mission field!

Now, as we conclude this service with a prayer of blessing, we will also invite those who are going to be supporting these pastors to come and stand around them – pastors and churches that are sponsoring them, people who are joining them, friends that are praying for them.

Is God calling you to start something new? Someone here tonight may be wondering if God is calling you to plant a church. I invite you to come forward for this prayer of blessing as well.

In the beginning, God called creation into existence. He called it good. And the first words He spoke to the people created in His image were: “Be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:22). God has called you to join Him in the work of creating new starts, new churches, new congregations, new expressions of ministry. Now, receive this blessing, the original blessing:

“Be fruitful and multiply.” May the Lord bless you with fruitfulness. May you see Christlike disciples multiply. What He creates in you, and through you, will be good. It will be very good. Go forth, knowing that God is with you and that we are behind you and beside you. In the name of Jesus.

EDWARD L. ESTEP District Superintendent Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene

85 B. Other District Officers and Staff

DISTRICT SECRETARY Annual Report, 2018-2019

I am humbled to be a part of the Kansas City District leadership team. It has been my goal to serve the district family so that the love of God would shine brightly and influence a needy people toward the grace of Jesus. It has been a privilege to serve with Dr. Estep. He has a strong vision for our district and works tirelessly to encourage our pastors and churches. I have witnessed countless hours from the district staff throughout the year. The attention to detail and passion comes through in all that is done. Admittedly, I am still learning all the nuances within this role as district secretary. I appreciate the patience given me and strive to fulfill the position with effectiveness. Organization of our annual District Assembly is one of my primary roles. This is not a one-person task, however. Whitney Means and Diane Estep deserve much thanks for their many hours of assistance. We have become a team in this effort. In addition to Assembly, I have assisted in the Credentialing process, served on numerous committees, and responded to many calls, emails, text messages and more. With approximately 560 ordained and licensed ministers, you can imagine the amount of time to facilitate interviews, read reports and communicate to each clergy. After 13 years and fantastic leadership as Credentials Chairman, Phil Hamner has moved to California. The Kansas City District owes Phil a heartfelt thanks. I am pleased that Steve Johnson has filled this role with great distinction. Three interview dates were conducted as well as an Inquiry Weekend to accommodate 100 licensed ministers. I also offer appreciation to the nearly 35 ministers that serve on our Board of Credentials and Board of Ministry. I am excited to see what God has in store for Kansas City District Nazarenes. May the fruit of the vineyard be pleasing and honoring to our Lord and Savior. We are very fortunate to have such dedicated people offering themselves for our nearly one hundred congregations. May God’s kingdom grow from all our efforts as His people work together.

Respectfully submitted, Wayne Nelson

86 KANSAS CITY DISTRICT MULTICULTURAL MINISTRY COORDINATOR

I am grateful to God for his goodness to us, and for the opportunity to serve Him and the Church of the Nazarene in Kansas City District. Thanks to Dr. Eddie Estep for his leadership and ministry, to the Multicultural strategy committee: Dr. Mario Zani and Rev. Marcos Cisneros for their advice and contribution, and to pastors and leaders for their prayers and continuous support. Thanks to my family for their love and commitment. May the Lord continue blessing our Kansas City District.

KC MULTICULTURAL MINISTRY PURPOSE: 1. In appreciation to God for His call. 2. For accomplishing the Great Commission. 3. In appreciation to the Church of the Nazarene for sending missionaries to the World. 4. To accomplish the Vision of the Church “Making disciples in all Nations”. 5. To extend the Kingdom of God in KC District. 6. To accomplish the Mission of KC District, - Planting new churches, - Strengthening the existing churches, - Developing new leaders. 7. To help in the integration of all cultures on our district. 8. To help in the integration of the second and third generation of immigrants. 9. To identify new believers with the biblical whole sanctification doctrine. 10. To serve the Lord and people with humble.

2018-2019 MULTICULTURAL MINISTRY FRUITS from the LORD

New Congregations: 6 (40% increase) CEM (School of Ministry) graduates 10 (20% increase)

New Ordained: 2 (28% increase)

2016-2020 Goals

Congregations: Goal 20 Currently 100% reached Students in Ordination Program: Goal 50 Currently 75% reached Students in BTP Program: Goal 20 Currently 90% reached Ordained: Goal 10 Currently 90% reached

87 KANSAS CITY DISTRICT VISION

I. 2018-2019 PLANTING NEW CHURCHES: new Hispanic congregations. • June 24 –Trinity Church, Independence • August 1: Gardner. • August 5: KC Mission. • September 9: Victory Hills. • January 2019: Kansas First. • April 2019: Redemption – KC district office.

II. 2018-2019 STRENGTHENING EXISTING CHURCHES, • July 21 – Fiesta Multicultural at College Church. Speakers: Dr. Gustavo Crocker and Dr. Eddie Estep. Attendance: adults, 410 – children 100 Cultures participation: American, African, Brazilian and Hispanic. • July 24: New Congregations Sending Service Multicultural Pastors in Ordination Service: Alejandro Ortega, Jeanira Carrillo Ortega, Jose Blanco. • September 15: Hispanic event at Trinity Church, Independence. • October 20: Multicultural NYI event at Nueva Vida. Attendance: 100 • December 4 – District Christmas banquet. • February 16: Multicultural NYI Concert at Nall Avenue Church with the participation of Qatrium, Speakers: Dr. Gustavo Crocker and Dr. Eddie Estep. • March 2: MEDD Team Day – 3 workshops in Spanish by Rev. Marcos Cisneros, Rev. Alberto Ledesma, and Rev. Carlos Fernández. • May 10-11: Multicultural Pastor and Leader Retreat at Pastoral Center, KC. ` Speakers: Dr. Eddie Estep and Dr. Gustavo Crocker. Attendance: 71 • May 19: Pastor installation at Hispanic Trinity Church: Revs. Alejandro y Jeanira Ortega, • During the year, several congregations and churches had the privilege to receive missionaries from Global Ministry Center. • Many activities and events were celebrated to strength existing churches by local and multicultural churches and congregations. • 2018-2019 Multicultural District Prayer Team: Verónica Montoya, Antonia Carreño, Yury Cortez, and Bertha Bello. During the whole year, the prayer team have lifted us in prayers. They communicated by phone messages every day, shared biblical portions during the week, and had meetings prayers at Nueva Vida church once a week. As soon as a prayer request is received, they contact each other and intercede together. From Tuesday to Saturday, each member of the team have a day to fast and pray for the district, churches and people needs. Praise the Lord!

88 III. DEVELOPING NEW LEADERS • June 9-16, 2018 – DCPI Essentials – graduated: 13 • January 14, 2019: Leadership Conference by Dr. Estep. Attendance: 38 Theme: Leader Influence • February 23: BPT encounter with Dr. Ruben Fernandez from SENDAS. (Bachelor of Pastoral Ministry in Spanish by SENDAS, Costa Rica) • March 11: Leadership Conference by Dr. Estep – Attendance: 50 • April 27: CEM (School of Ministry) graduation – Graduates: 10 – Juan Acevedo Johnny Bustillo, Maria I Caldelas, Monica Chavez, Benda Cisneros, Kathy Torres, Marisela Unzueta, Martha Urdiales, Dalia Yep, Elizabeth Zanabria. Attendance: 200 – Speaker: Dr. Estep • May 20: Leadership Conference by Dr. Estep Theme:10 Lessons from King David. Attendance: 48 • May: Three CEM students received the GED from Johnson County Community College. • CEM (Multicultural School of Ministry Ordination Courses)

Class Professor Date Students Pastoral Update

Becoming a Holy People Rev. Alberto Ledesma June 2018 23 2

NYI Ministries course Rev. David Gonzalez July 2018 38 3

Exploring John Wesley´s Dr. Roger Hann Sept.2018 25 2 Theology

Communicating the Gospel in a Dr. Carlos Fernandez Nov.2018 32 2 Pluralistic World

Supervised Ministry Experience Rev. Marcos Cisneros Feb. 2019 32 2

Shepherding God´s People Dr. Carlos Fernández April 2019 26 2

Graduates April 27, 2019 10 CEM (Multicultural School of Ministry)

SENDAS SEMINARY: MULTICULTURAL THEOLOGICAL PASTORAL BA

Class Professor Date Students

Sectas y Nuevos Movimientos Dr. Andrés Fernández May-June 28 2018 12 religiosos

Bases Biblicas y Teológicas de la Dr. Dorothy Bullón August 2018 16 Adoración

Teología Bíblica del N.T. Dr. Mario Zani October 2018 13

89 Consejería Matrimonial Dr. Elvin Heredia Nov-Dec 2018 15

Ministerio Compasión Iglesia Dr. Alexander Cabezas Jan 2019 17 Local

Pastoral de la Iglesia Hispana- Dr. Roberto Hogdson March 2019 18 Latina en USA

Griego Instrumental I Lic. Rev. Eduardo May 2019 17 Velasquez

We praise to the Lord for His love, mercy, and the opportunities He give us everyday. The Lord says: “ The fields are ready for harvest”. In Kansas City District there are thousands of people from many cultures who need Jesus now. The time has arrived. The day is Today. Let us ask the Lord to open our eyes to see the lost, give us the courage to break cultures and language barriers, and help us to preach the Word with boldness.

Respectfully submitted,

Dr. Carlos Fernández Kansas City District Multicultural Ministry Coordinator

90 District Church Planting Report Annual Report, 2018-2019

This year 8 of our 9 church plants continued to take root on the Kansas City District. Our church planters persisted in faithfully planting seeds for the Kingdom in harvest fields that God has laid on their hearts. We continue to pray for all of our Parent Affiliated Congregations (PAC) and Church Type Missions (CTM) at Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective, KC Vision Community, KC Water’s Edge, Louisburg Journey, Shawnee Engage, The Ridge Community, The Edge Ministry Center, and our newest plant in Osawatomie.

I appreciate the efforts of our District Church Planting Team: Brett Toole, Don Bird, Dale Samuels, Scott Dement, Joel Atwell, Eunice Brubaker, and our District Superintendent Dr. Edward L. Estep. We met five times this year and granted matching grants to three church plants. Each team member was asked to be a personal support to an assigned church planter and their family. It’s extremely important that the district stay connected and support our church planting families.

For the coming year, we have two trainings scheduled: • The first is Evangelism Multiplication Training (EMT) October 25 (6pm - 9pm) and 26 (8:30- Noon). This training is for pastoral staff and laymen with Mark Bane, Director of Evangelism and New Church Development for the USA/Canada Region Church of the Nazarene. • The second is Churches Planting Churches (CPC) March 26-28. We invite anyone interested in learning more about evangelism or church planting to attend these events.

It’s been a pleasure to serve the Kansas City District this year. As we look forward to reaching unreached people in our communities for Christ, may we be filled with hope that the one who calls us also supplies all that we need to accomplish His will.

Respectfully submitted, Bryan Davis District Church Plant Coordinator

91 DISTRICT BOARD OF CHURCH PROPERTIES

During the past year, the District Board of Church Properties meetings were conducted by phone or e- mail to consider and to expedite requests from churches for approval to purchase or to sell properties, to secure loans for refinancing church indebtedness or to make capital improvements, as authorized by the Manual. The board considered it a privilege to perform its duties and each request was thoroughly and prayerfully considered.

Projects approved this past assembly year are as follows: Drexel: Approval was given to sell property having been declared disorganized. Harrisonville: Approval for parking lot replacement. Independence Kayros: Approval was given to sell property having been declared disorganized. Trinity Family Midtown: Approval was given to continue lease on the church property.

Respectfully Submitted, CHAD B. COOK, Chairman

92 C. District Boards and Standing Committees

KANSAS CITY DISTRICT SDMI CHAIR 2018-2019

The work of the District SDMI Council is only made possible by the ongoing effort of the local church in making disciples. Thanks to the many local congregations that provide training for their ministry leaders and extend discipleship opportunities in the many varied and diverse forms. To assist the local church in equipping workers for ministry service, the District Council again planned and implemented KCD TEAM Day. Thanks to the quality of topics and presenters, participants were provided a variety of opportunities to sharpen skills, learn new information, and to collaborate and share ideas. Under the direction of Margaret Tyler, the district children’s ministries leadership team once again kept the bar high for its events and programs that are critical to the shaping and formation of the district’s youngest disciples. This year, a new district children’s leadership plan for a three-person team was approved and implemented. Thanks to Patty Jolley and her team for hosting and serving the District Retired Pastors and Spouses Christmas Luncheon. It has been my privilege to serve with a very capable and caring team of leaders and want to extend a huge “Thanks!” for the time and effort that they have invested: JoAnne Blevins (Sec.), Will Certain (KCD NYI Pres.), Marcos Cisneros, Edward Estep (Dist. Supt.), Patty Jolley, Sarah McGee, Janell Peterson (TEAM Day Coord.), Kelly Robinson, Jay Sandbloom, Chris Nelson (Treasurer), Margaret Tyler (KCD Children’s Director), and Sheila Zani. May God continue to give passion and motivation to do the work for which we were created in Christ Jesus—to be disciples who make disciples.

Respectfully submitted, Don Bird SDMI Chair

93 SUNDAY SCHOOL AWARDS 2019

Honor School – In order for a church to qualify, there must be 5% - 24% increase in both average attendance and responsibility list.

Superior School – In order for a church to qualify, there must be a 25% - 49% increase in average attendance and responsibility list.

Exceptional School – In order for a church to qualify, there must be a 50% or more increase in average attendance and responsibility list.

HONOR SCHOOLS SUPERIOR SCHOOLS Gardner Canaan Hill Independence First Holiness Kansas City CrossPoint Community Kansas City New Vision Kansas City New Hope Kansas City Unidos por Fe Overland Park Antioch Kansas City Victory Hills Spring Hill Grace Community Kingston Topeka Wanamaker Woods Liberty Total Life Marshall Warrensburg Life Church Olathe Faith Journey Parkville Family St. Joseph Turning Point Topeka First

EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOLS Kansas City Grace Paola Grace Revolution Reino de Dios

GENERAL SUPERINTENTDENTS’ GROWTH AWARD Overland Park Antioch Total Life

94 District Advisory Board 2018-2019

Report No. 1

The District Advisory Board of the Kansas City District met at the call of the district superintendent six times. To the best of our ability, we have given counsel and support to the district superintendent. Special commendation should be given to District Superintendent, Dr. Eddie Estep, for his outstanding leadership to the Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene.

During the year, the following transfers to Kansas City District were received: Jana Burnham, Trevor Cartwright, Filimao Chambo, Samantha Chambo, David Church, Brent Hulett, Jonathan Melton, Scott Rainey, Austin Redlich, Steve Suttles, John Suttles, Jared Tucker, Larry Wagner, Tony Whitehead, Gary Worthington, Matthew Zimmer.

During the year, the following transfers from Kansas City District were granted: Kalli Appleton, John Comstock, Chet Decker, Chad Kaminski, Megan (Krebs) Madsen, Paul Martin, Kevin O’Brien, Carlos Portillo, Paul Ra, Kristen Ray, Jason Rowinski, Stephanie Rowinski, Hannah Jones-Nelson, Daneale White, David P. Wilson. Transfers pending: Nathan Dutton, Phillip Hamner, Danielle Jones.

Report No. 2

We recommend the following licensed ministers, serving as pastors, for renewal. Juan Acevedo (Reino de Dios), Maribel Acevedo (Reino de Dios), Ryan Ardrey (Vision Community), Thea Ardrey (Vision Community), Dave Foshee (Engage), Kevin Kneisley (Holton New Life), Rexford McCommon (Excelsior Springs), Jim Real (Journey), Joni Real (Journey), Dawn Wheeler (Christ Agape Collective), Mike Wheeler (Christ Agape Collective), Alex Wilson (Leavenworth).

Report No. 3

We have attempted to represent the district in all matters spiritual and legal.

We have tracked the following ordained ministers serving in special interdenominational assignment: Glen Shoup, Shannon Green, Russell “Will” Certain, Cathy McIntire, Pamela Connelly, J. David Garrison, David Showalter, Isabel Moya, Daniel Ketchum, A. Terrance Gunter.

We have approved the endorsement for chaplaincy for: Christina Yeh, Victor Wilson, Lois Perrigo, Charles Robertson, Amiee Niles.

We have approved the reinstatement (filed in good standing) of credentials to Jerry (Wally) Wallentine.

We have approved the reinstatement of misfiled credentials for Daniel Thew.

We have approved the filing of credentials in good standing for Keith Davenport and Elizabeth Wieczorek.

We have approved dropping from the Roll of Elders Roland Tedder, having joined the Wesleyan Church. Transfer pending.

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We have approved the appointment of Winston Lott as a supply pastor for K.C. Blue Hills Community Church of the Nazarene.

We have approved Joy Meadows, Inc. as a Nazarene CMC.

We have approved District policies regarding Advisory Board term limits, Specialized Assignment, and unassigned clergy requesting transfer to the Kansas City District.

We have approved the replacement of DAB Member, Phil Hamner, with Steve Johnson.

We have approved the nomination of Dan Rexroth as District Finance Chairman.

We have approved the nomination of Bryan Davis as the KCD Church Plant Director.

We have approved the disorganization of the Independence Kayros Church of the Nazarene and marketing of the property. Currently on the market.

We have approved the selling of the Drexel property. Currently on the market.

We have received the surrender of credentials of Jonathan Foster and approved the disorganization of Mission Church of the Nazarene.

We have adopted reports from the Church Properties Board.

We have certified email votes taken throughout the year.

Respectfully submitted,

AMY WETMORE, Secretary EDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairperson

96 BOARD OF MINISTRY

Report No. 1

The following have been received on transfer during the assembly year: Jana Burnham, Trevor Cartwright, Filimao Chambo, Samantha Chambo, David Church, Brent Hulett, Jonathan Melton, Scott Rainey, Austin Redlich, Steve Suttles, John Suttles, Jared Tucker, Larry Wagner, Tony Whitehead, Gary Worthington, Matthew Zimmer.

During the year, the following transfers from Kansas City District were granted: Kalli Appleton, John Comstock, Chet Decker, Chad Kaminski, Megan (Krebs) Madsen, Paul Martin, Kevin O’Brien, Carlos Portillo, Paul Ra, Kristen Ray, Jason Rowinski, Stephanie Rowinski, Hannah Jones-Nelson, Daneale White, David P. Wilson, Nathan Dutton, Phillip Hamner, Danielle Jones.

Report No. 2

The following are recommended for granting of District Minister’s License: Braxten Cook, Jodi Light, Kayla Martin-Cooper, Daniel Mitchell, Sierra Navarro, Alissa Paterson, Tyrone Seymore, Renee Sperry, Stuart Turley, Kelly Vargo, Melissa Remboa Ward, Michael Wheeler.

The following are recommended for the renewal of District Minister’s License: Daniel Marvin, Amberlee Brinkman, Justin Barnes, Mathew Seldon, Emily Reyes, Austin Redlich, Wendy Swindell, James Swindell, Sarah Thompson, Amber Drake, Raymond Toyne, Jared Tucker, Bertha Bello, Asher George, Luis Bocanegra, Jordan Warren, David Gillett, Terry North, Amy Schlepp, Branden Deisher, Brandon Cluff, Mike Finn, Dakota Vails, Leon Robinette, Kaitlyn Haley Deisher, Will Sutton, Yhosua Ticum, Drew Bauerle, Megan Laird, Noah Laird, Jared Corbin, Aaron Hancock, Jennifer Wilson, Les Claxon, Jacob Mills, Cheryl Masqua, Rebecca Rodeheaver, John Suttles, Femi Akinmoladun, Preston Goff, Melissa Brown, Kim Duey, Ashton Mason, Esther Fairbanks, Mathew Marvin, Jennie Noriega, Gloria Eleany Ospina-Arcila, Joshua English, Randy Seedorff, Jim Real, Nick Carpenter, Jeanette Cook, Andrew Cornelius, Joni Real, Rachel Borger, Jonathan Carr, David Johnson, Drew Simon, David Dumler, Kevin Kneisley, Brittany Snow-Savage, Marty DeVader, Thea Ardrey, Alfonsa Reyes, Phillip Prado, Cristian Reyes, Jamie McDorman, Jeffrey Byler, Ryan Ardrey, Jaquelynn Huck, Chris Lindenmeyer, Deann Turley, David Goodwin, Wayne Bartlett, Maribel Acevedo, Dawn Wheeler, Rachel Mormino, Jonathan Eigsti, Rex McCommon, Alex Wilson, Juan Acevedo, Timothy Voschi, Colleen Mitchell, Tyler Waters- Smith, Mary Elizabeth Waters-Smith, Geoffrey Miller, Vlad Kim, Amanda Kim.

The following be referred to the Local Church: David Luscutoff

Report No. 3

The following be recommended for Elder’s Orders: Preston Goff, Ryan Ardrey, Thea Ardrey, Alfonsa Reyes, Jeffrey Byler, Jonathan Eigsti, Amberlee Brinkman, Matthew Seldon, Bertha Bello, Amy Schlepp, Jennifer Wilson, Jennie Noriega.

The following be recommended for Evangelist Status: Michelle Gawith, Registered Song Evangelist; Steven Hofferbert, Evangelism Service Retired; Jay Jellison, Registered Evangelist; Chuck Millhuff, Evangelism Service Retired; Marge Owens, Evangelism Service Retired; Marla Shank, Registered Song Evangelist; and Charles “Chic” Shaver, Tenured Evangelist

The following credentials to be reinstated: Daniel Thew, Jerry ‘Wally’ Wallentine.

97 The Following are noted for a name change: Tammy Condon to Tammy Carter, Maria Isabel Moya Chacon to Isabel Moya.

The following be recommended for Retired Status: Daniel Donalson (RA effective July 2018), Dale Jones (RA), Diego Polo (RA), Bill Runyon (RA), Woodie Stevens (RA).

The following be removed from the roll of ordained ministers, not by our desire, but by His design, having deceased: James Bearden, Calvin Oyler, Donald Walter, Neil Wiseman

The following be removed having joined another denomination: Roland Tedder,

The following be removed from the Roll of Ministers: Keith Davenport (filed), Jonathan Foster (surrendered), Elizabeth Wieczorek (filed).

Report No. 4

The following did not renew District Minister’s License: Andrew M. Bays, Ryan Boyd-Wiseman, Krista Halgren-Breddin, Robert Breddin, James Gillespie, Matthew Wisemen, Brian Timmer, Samuel McMinn, Thomas Rebovich, Gabriel Nehrbass.

Respectfully Submitted: Chair: Steve Johnson Secretary: Wayne Nelson

98 KANSAS CITY RESCUE MISSION DIRECTOR 2018-2019

The adventure continues!

As I write my final report as executive director of Kansas City Rescue Mission to this District Assembly, I’m looking back at the amazing adventures we’ve shared during my last 34 ½ years and at the same time, looking ahead to the adventure before us.

Since its inception the Lord has worked mightily through the Mission, offering hope and extending grace to literally thousands of people. This last year has been no different as more than 1,700 struggling men and women turned to KCRM for help – each one received with kindness and compassion – each one treated with dignity and grace. From pastoral care to nutritious meals; from clean safe shelter to a fresh set of clothes; from a listening ear and words of hope to an opportunity to begin again – Jesus has been changing lives at KCRM!

While this life changing pattern will continue to define us far into the future the Lord reminds me that, once again, He is doing a new thing! And from where I sit the future looks more exciting than ever! Today the Mission finds itself on a threshold, positioned by God to join Him in the adventure of a new season, and I cannot wait to tell you all about it.

But, the timing of this communication is important, so I must wait to share all the details. I’m excited to give you a sneak peek at one aspect of this new adventure when I speak to you at this Assembly, then, later this fall, the timing will finally be just right to unveil more about new leadership and exciting new opportunities.

As always, God is good! His timing is perfect. And I am confident KCRM is in His hand.

Respectfully submitted, Rev. Joe Colaizzi

99 D. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE REPORTS

DISTRICT BUDGET/PLANNING COMMITTEE The District Budget/Planning Committee believes stewardship is a vital ingredient of Christian living. We further believe obedience is necessary to Christ’s command - to go, to be, and to do. This report reflects: 1. Faith - in God and in the members of the Kansas City District. 2. Plans - the proposed budget provides for growth and evangelism. 3. Responsibility - to God and to you who consistently support the local church. 4. Fairness - the Giving to Others Stewardship Plan is fair and equitable to all churches. All churches are called on to follow the Biblical model of tithes and offerings. 5. Appreciation - the record of giving by Kansas City District Nazarenes is a cause for rejoicing.

Kansas City District “Giving to Others Stewardship Plan”

The Giving to Others Stewardship Plan is based on God’s statute: “When you receive... the tithe I give you... You must present a tenth of that tithe as the Lord’s offering.” (Numbers 18:26) The committee recommends to the Assembly approval of a tithe and offering system of church apportionments in line with the adopted denominational system, Funding the Mission. Since it is understood that the Biblical principle of “tithes and offerings” is both universally accepted by our churches and encouraged to be “tested” by God (Malachi 3:8-10), the Giving to Others Stewardship Fund will be a weekly tithe on all monies raised with the only exception being Faith Promise, world evangelism, and missions monies (see www.fundingthemission.org for what constitutes faith promise, world evangelism and missions monies) and an additional 4.0% offerings. These funds will be sent to the district treasurer who will divide each local church’s “Giving to Others” Fund monies according to the approved formula and then send the appropriate monies to the respective recipients.

The recommended formula from the Global Ministries Center and the Budget and Planning Committee of the Kansas City District for the Giving to Others Stewardship Plan will be: WEF 5.5% Pensions and Benefits 2.25%

MNU 2.25%

District 3.15% Church Planting 0.25 District Auxiliaries 0.6% 14.00%

Giving to Others Stewardship Plan is based on a tithe and offerings (whether through Faith Promise, Easter and Thanksgiving Offerings, or some other planned missions giving). Churches are encouraged to develop and implement a plan for education and participation in global missions. Moreover, the church is encouraged to follow the Macedonian model in 2 Corinthians 8, where Paul writes that the believers: “are also filled with abundant joy, which has overflowed into rich generosity. For I can testify that they gave not only what they could afford, but far more. And they did it of their own free will.” (2 Corinthians 8:2b- 3)

The definition of church income is: Any donation received by a church that qualifies as a charitable contribution; USA churches already evaluate every dollar that is deposited in their treasuries as either

100 qualifying or non-qualifying for charitable contribution receipts; donations that qualify to appear on a charitable contribution receipt are to be included in church income. Monies given to World Evangelism Fund (WEF) and approved Mission Specials should be recorded as church income; however, these funds will be subtracted from total church income before the percentage is applied for WEF (and in the USA... the percentages will be applied for P&B and EDU funds), examples include World Evangelism Fund and Ten Percent Mission Specials (mission offerings that raise funds for specific needs, connecting donors and ministry). Most questions can be answered at www.fundingthemission.org. Church treasurers are encouraged to continue to send monies for World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and Benefits, MidAmerica Nazarene University and the Kansas City District (including monies for SDMI, NMI and NYI) to the District Center. HOW OFTEN DO WE SEND IN OUR CHURCH’S TITHE? Optimally, the tithe should be sent in every week. If your church operates best on a monthly basis then send in the tithe payment monthly. DOES THE LOCAL TREASURER NEED TO CALCULATE THE PERCENTAGES FOR EACH APPORTIONMENT? No. The local church treasurer should make out one check to the district reflecting the tithe and plus 4.0% offerings. The district office will then divide the monies and send them to the appropriate entities. Indication will need to be made what consists of the tithe and what monies are the 4.0% offerings. WHAT WILL CONSIST OF “BUDGETS BEING PAID IN FULL? The local church will have the ability to go to www.fundingthemission.org and locate the amount of participation based on the amount of total raised. The district will also post to the website periodically the participation levels of each church. Budgets will be considered paid in full when the local church pays a full 14.0% of the total income raised.

District Privileges and Responsibilities

Administration 1. The District Superintendent with the approval of the District Advisory Board shall make adjustments to the District Operating Budget, if necessary. 2. Members of all district boards traveling to district meetings may be reimbursed at the IRS allowable rate. (allowable rated can be found at www.irs.gov) 3. At the District Assembly an appropriate service of recognition will honor ordained ministers who are voted retired status. 4. In order to assure maximum coverage, the Budget and Planning Committee should make a recommendation to the District Advisory Board concerning the minister’s life, health, hospitalization, and LTD insurance programs annually.

The District Superintendent 1. Vacation policy will be consistent with the local pastor vacation policy (see below). 2. Salary is a priority item in the disbursement of the district budget. 3. Social Security, health insurance, accident insurance, and denominational life insurance shall be paid from the district budget.

The District Treasurer 1. The district treasurer, their assistants, and all departmental treasurers shall be bonded. 2. The district treasurer’s books and the books of all department treasurers shall be audited as required by the Manual, par. 205.25. The auditor’s report shall be filed at the district office.

101 The District Secretary The annual report form for the local church shall be sent from the district secretary to the local church no later than May 1, 2020. The report should be returned to the district secretary no later than June 11, 2020.

Local Church Privileges and Responsibilities

Administration 1. An operating budget for 2019-2020 shall be sent to the district office prior to October 1, 2019. 2. The operating budget should be monitored by the pastor and the church board. Both the pastor and the church board must share the responsibility in developing plans to meet the demands of the budget and in the prompt payment of all obligations. 3. At the first meeting of the church board following the District Assembly, a plan should be adopted for each church to tithe on all monies received. Church boards should plan to tithe each week from the local tithes and offerings received through May 31, 2020. 4. All financial obligations of the church should be paid promptly. 5. In cooperation with the denomination, an offering should be received in each church for Nazarene Theological Seminary and for Nazarene Bible College. 6. The Kansas City Rescue Mission should be supported either through special offerings or by a line item in the local church’s budget. When the remittance is made to the General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220; 10% credit will be received by the local church. 7. Local treasurer’s books shall be audited/reviewed as required by the MANUAL, par 129.23. A copy of the report shall be sent to the district office within 60 days of completion. 8. Local Church Treasurers should not participate in the counting of the church offerings. We recommend that two or more persons work together in the counting process and all should sign the counting report. No person should ever count the money alone.

The Pastoral Staff 1. Each pastor and full-time pastoral staff member should receive a minimum salary of $450 per week. In addition to the base salary, professional expense, car expense, full social security, housing (either a parsonage or housing allowance) and health and life insurance should be offered to each pastor and pastoral staff member. If a church is unable to provide the minimum salary and benefits, it should be understood that the pastor or staff member might need to seek additional employment to fill the gap. Also, churches should realize that the minimum salary amount is only a base. Every effort should be made to increase the salary to a level that enables the pastor to live on a level with other professionals in the community. 2. When considering an increase in salary for the pastoral staff, the church board should consider: a.The value and significance of leadership in the ongoing ministry of the church. b.The admonition of I Timothy 5:17-18 compels the church to be generous and considerate in its support of the ministry. c. Time expectations, years of service, and educational background. d.Cost of living increase. Since the consumer price index increase for the past year was approximately 2%, the pastoral staff will only receive an increase in actual dollars if the increase in salary and support is greater than 2%. e.The local church board secretary shall notify the district office no later than August 15, 2019, of the amount of increase given to the pastoral staff. The salary of the pastoral staff is a priority item in the local budget. The expectation is that a group functioning as a finance committee reviews each pastor’s salary annually. Increases greater than cost of living should be considered as part of the review process.

102 3. Church boards should realize that the “salary” is the only personal, spendable income the staff receives. Car expense, professional expense, social security, housing, and health and life insurance are not “salary” but should be considered “ministry expense” in the budget. 4. The church board should encourage each of their employees to enroll and participate in the Nazarene 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan. The employee should contribute a minimum of 3% of their salary as a salary reduction contribution to this retirement plan. The church should also consider contributing 3% as a salary addition or match. The salary addition or match should be a priority item in the budget. By contributing into the Nazarene 403(b) Plan, this enables certain qualified ministers to also receive a match from the Pensions and Benefits Budget Fund. 5. In recognition of the services rendered by the pastoral staff, a Staff Appreciation Day should be held annually. 6. The expenses of the pastor and full-time staff member(s) attending conventions, assemblies, pastor’s meetings, PALCON’s, and other district meetings should be paid by the church. These expenses include meals, mileage, and lodging. In addition, the board should provide the incumbent pastor and full-time staff member(s) with a General Assembly expense account. Each church should not consider time spent by the pastoral staff at General Assembly, District Assembly, or other district Pastors’ Conference as vacation. 7. Each church should establish a vacation policy for the full-time staff, based on years of service in the Church of the Nazarene as follows: 4 years or less - two weeks (14 days including two Sundays) 5 - 14 years - three weeks (21 days including three Sundays) 15 – 19 years - four weeks (28 days including four Sundays) 20 years or more – five weeks (35 days including five Sundays) 8. For physical and mental health, each church should urge the pastor and full-time staff persons to use their vacation time. The year for vacation purposes shall be based on the anniversary date of the pastor or full-time staff person’s initial employment with the local church. Preferably the vacation time should be used during the year or very soon thereafter. In no case, shall vacation time be cumulative beyond the following year. The local church shall pay the cost of the pastoral supply for the vacation period. 9. Each full-time staff member should be encouraged by the local church to continue educational pursuits. The church board can assist the staff in continuing education by providing a book allowance and/or a continuing education allotment. 10. Church boards are encouraged to insist that the pastor and staff spend significant amounts of time in prayer and the study of the Word in preparation for personal spiritual growth and effectiveness in ministry. Such periods will occasionally require blocks of time solely in prayer and study, away from other responsibilities, and are the duty and responsibility of the Christian minister. It should not be seen as “time off,” “vacation,” or as “paid leave.” Suggested retreat agendas may be offered by the district office for use in such disciplines of study and prayer. 11. Manual paragraph 129.10: “In order to encourage a healthy pastoral ministry and the lifelong learning of the pastor, the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent, should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor following each seven-consecutive year of service in one congregation. The timing and duration of the sabbatical shall be determined in consultation with the pastor, church board, and district superintendent. It is strongly urged that the pastor’s salary continue in full and the church board provide for pulpit supply during the sabbatical period. For more information, go to www.lillyendowment.org/region_ncr.html. 12. Manual paragraph 116: “Local churches should consider providing a maternity or paternity leave for the pastor and associates. District superintendents should encourage local churches to adopt maternity/paternity leave policies.”

103 Evangelists 1. Full-time evangelists, called by the local church, should receive a minimum salary equal to twice the pastor’s weekly salary (including benefits, transportation, and prorated Social Security; these items should be covered separately and so designated) policy recommended by Evangelism Ministries. 2. When calling evangelists, the local church should give priority to using full-time Nazarene evangelists. 3. If a scheduled evangelistic endeavor is canceled within 60 days of the announced meeting, the local church should pay the worker’s total honorarium.

Implementation This report shall be on the agenda of the first Board meeting of the local church following District Assembly.

NOMINATING COMMITTEE Report No. 1 District Assembly Nominating Committee Thursday, May 9, 2019 Minutes

The Nominating Committee, appointed by the District Superintendent and approved by the District Advisory Board, met on May 9, 2019 at the District office. The following members were present:

Clergy: – Eddie Estep, chairperson, Wayne Nelson, secretary, Nancy Cantrell, Marcos Cisneros, Vicki Copp, and Daniel Vanderpool. Laypersons: –JoAnn Blevins, Bethany Rexroth, Amy Wetmore, James Light, Ana Reyes, and Jeff Winters.

The following were nominated:

District Advisory Board: (Need to elect three clergy for 3-year term through 2022. Need to elect two laypersons for a three- year term through 2022): Clergy: Sam Barber, Eunice Brubaker, Roger Hahn, Steve Johnson, Laura Rand, and Cara Shonamon Laypersons: Gerald F. Agnew, Bruce Lampley, Bonnie Perry, and Dan Rexroth.

Chairperson, Board of Sunday School Ministries: (Vote for one, two-year term to expire in 2021) Don Bird Kelly Robinson

Sunday School Ministries Board (Need to elect one layperson for three-year term through 2022): Layperson: Elaine Dean and Sheila Zani.

MidAmerica Nazarene University Board of Trustees (Minister): (Vote for one minister for a four-year term (to serve through 2023): Ryan Giffin and Shawn Siegfreid.

The Nominating Committee recommends that these elections be by plurality vote.

104 The Nominating Committee recommends that after an individual (lay or clergy) has served two consecutive three-year terms on the District Advisory Board, that they rotate off that board for one year. Following a one-year break of service, an individual may be re-nominated. If an individual is appointed mid-term he/she will begin a full term of service upon election at the following District Assembly.

The Nominating Committee recommends that members of all other Standing Boards and Committees be appointed by the District Superintendent.

Respectfully submitted, EDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairman WAYNE NELSON, Secretary

NOMINATING COMMITTEE Report No. 2

We present the following nominations for members of the Auditing Committee: Robert Cox, Joy Hartke, and Catherine Jay.

We present the following nominations for Church Properties Board: Ministerial – Eddie Estep (ex officio), Chad Cook (chairperson), Scott Johnson, Marty Hoskins, Antonio Monarres, Wayne Nelson, Richard Sundermeyer. Laypersons – Dan Bagunu, Ken Brubaker, Wayne Bennett, and Ellen Weinstock.

We present the following nominations for Court of Appeals: Eddie Estep (ex officio), Vicki Copp, Phil Parke, Branson Roberts, Judi Schwanz, and Amy Wetmore.

We present the following nominations for District Finance Committee: District Advisory Council will serve in this capacity, with Dan Rexroth serving as chair.

We present the following nominations for Ministerial Credentials Board: Eddie Estep (ex officio), Joel Atwell, Sam Barber, Don Bird, Vicki Copp, Deanna Hayden, L. D. Holmes, Steve Johnson (chair), Wayne Nelson (secretary), Branson Roberts, David Sharpes, Dave Shore, Barbara Sundermeyer, Michael Thompson, and Mario Zani.

We present the following nominations for Ministerial Studies Board: Eddie Estep (ex officio), William Kirkemo (secretary), Linda Alexander, Clark Armstrong, Eunice Brubaker, Randy Calhoun, Marcos Cisneros, Tammy Carter, Bryan Davis, Carlos Fernandez, Dean Flemming, Roger Hahn, Mark Hayse, Alberto Ledesma, Steve Longley, Jefferson Newton, Lois Perrigo, Dana Preusch, Laura Rand, Judi Schwanz, Cara Shonamon, Dennis Solis, Brett Toole, Margaret Tyler, and Jonathan Weathers.

Respectfully submitted, EDWARD L. ESTEP, Chairman WAYNE NELSON, Secretary

105 VI. FINANCIAL & STATISTICAL

AUDIT REPORT

The audit committee appointed by the district superintendent, examined the receipts and disbursements of the KC District SDMI, NYI, NMI and Children’s Camp Accounts for the fiscal year ending May 31, 2019. The opinion of this committee is the receipts and disbursements and the ending balances are correct. Any statement or suggestions have been communicated with the appropriate treasurer.

REPORT OF DAILY JOURNAL COMMITTEE

Mr. Chairman, we your journal committee have read the minutes from Tuesday evening, July 23, 2019 and Thursday morning, July 25, 2019 and find they give an accurate account of the proceedings of these meetings. Thursday afternoon and evening will be read and reviewed and placed in the final copy of the journal committee report following the close of the assembly. Furthermore, we extend authority to the district secretary to edit the minutes of the Kansas City District Assembly for the 2018-2019 church year.

Wayne Nelson, Chairman Sam Barber, Secretary

106 a. DISTRICT TREASURER

KANSAS CITY DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE RECAP OF STATEMENT OF FUND BALANCES RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 1, 2018 TO MAY 31, 2019

107 KANSAS CITY DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE STATEMENT OF FUND BALANCES, RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS FOR THE PERIOD JUNE 1, 2018 TO MAY 31, 2019 Balance on Hand, June 1, 2018

General Operating Fund $(1,074.92)

Church Planting 74,612.07

DS Auto Depreciation 36,561.19 Ministry Team Retreat -

Audit Reserve 6,166.00

Sabbatical Reserve 2,460.00 Evangelism Gift Reserve - Church Plant Gift Reserve -

ARMM - Assoc. of Retired Ministers & Missionaries 2,781.90

District Center Fund 179,382.74

General Assembly Reserve 4,951.67

Contingency Reserve 1,635.51 School of Ministry 371.07

KC Trinity Church 45,002.67

Adoption Fund 3,664.17

Medical Insurance 104,398.76

Dental Insurance 6,751.43

Mission Development Fund (47,897.83)

Drexel Church 14,689.63

Osawatomie Church (7,689.03)

Vision Community Church 3,277.42

Laymen's League 12,825.63 SENDAS-60%. -

CEM - West 8,975.18

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CEM - East 4,604.84

SENDAS -40% 2,676.41 GED - Hispanic 330.00 Hispanic NYI Group 478.75

Non-Income Fund 26,920.12 Total Balance on Hand, June 1, 2018 $486,855.38

Receipts: General Operating Fund: Church Tithes $453,360.64

Evangelism Gift 50,000.00

Church Plant Gift 1,000.00

Other Gifts 12,598.50

Loan Repayments 3,000.00

Interest Income 339.00 520,298.14

Church Planting:

Church Tithes 47,621.90

Osawatomie Building Gift 700.00

Gifts 300.00

123 Vineyard Offering 246.00 48,867.90

Ministry Team Retreat:

Registration Fees 27,077.87

Sponsor Fees 3,600.00 30,677.87

ARMM-Assoc. of Retired Ministers & Missionaries:

Registration Fees 6,363.00

Transportation Fees 421.00 6,784.00

109 District Center Fund:

Investment Interest and Dividends 6,149.43

Gain (Loss) on Investment Sales 10,009.65 16,159.08

KC Trinity Church:

Rent 20,900.00

Medical Insurance:

Premiums from Churches 134,327.45

Investment Interest and Dividends 3,940.54

Gain (Loss) on Investment Sales 6,414.18 144,682.17

Dental Insurance:

Premiums from Churches 5,227.00

Mission Development Fund:

Investment Interest and Dividends 1,939.11

Gain (Loss) on Investment Sales 2,995.03

Transfer from Non-Income Fund 31,211.88 36,146.02

Drexel Church:

Rent - Parsonage 7,440.00

Transfer from Drexel Bank Account 1,581.50 9,021.50

Osawatomie Church:

Parsonage Rent 500.00

Proceeds from Sale of Church Property 76,845.00 77,345.00

Vision Community Church:

Church Tithes - Transferred from KC First Church 7,979.81

110 SENDAS- 60%:

Student Tuition 5,262.00

Student Accreditation Fees 3,650.00

Annual Registration Fees 90.00 9,002.00

CEM - West:

Student Tuition 13,851.00

Student Fees 300.00

Graduation 514.00

BTP Class Offering 77.00 14,742.00

SENDAS- 40%:

Student Tuition 3,518.00

GED - Hispanic:

Student Tuition 1,460.00

Hispanic NYI Group: Miscellaneous 796.62

Non-Income Fund: 3rd/4th Grades Lock In 76.48

Background Verification 105.00

Christmas Banquet 4,130.09

District Assembly Camp Scholarships 692.12

District Assembly Dodge Ball 300.00

District Assembly Foster Care 692.00

District Assembly Lunches 4,069.59

Fiesta Multicultural 3,308.09

Funds to Forward 66,056.44 Gifts 400.00

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Inquiry Weekend 697.47

Learning Development Initiative 1,074.30

Multicultural Retreat 4,630.19

NYI - Youth Pastor Salary Assistance 18,800.04

Pastor's Prayer Retreat 3,262.00

Reimbursement Funds 49,362.78

SDMI - Childrens Pastor Salary Assistance 14,700.00

TEAM Day 4,397.40

Apportionments - P&B 355,595.00

Apportionments - MNU 370,291.15

Apportionments - SDMI 55,946.85

Apportionments - NYI 27,930.14

Apportionments - NMI 27,930.14

Apportionments - WEF 882,556.76 1,897,004.03

Total Receipts 2,850,611.14 Transfers Between Funds: General Operating Fund:

Audit Reserve - from General Operating 1,000.00

DS Auto Depreciation - from General Operating 4,800.00 Sabbatical Reserve - from General Operating 500.00

Evangelism Gift Reserve - from General Operating 50,000.00 Church Plant Gift Reserve - from General Operating 1,000.00 General Assembly Reserve - from General Operating 6,000.00

Total General Operating Fund 63,300.00 Other Transfers and Receipts: Mission Development - from Non-Income Fund 31,211.88

Total To Account For $3,431,978.40

112 Expenditures: General Operating Fund: Administration Salaries, Wages, Honoraria and Benefits $302,157.05 Business and Professional Expenses: District Superintendent: Auto Insurance and Tags $334.64

Travel 5,337.68

Hospitality 4,523.25

Meetings and Conferences 6,285.14 Other Meetings/Conference/Convention/Travel:

Childrens' Pastor 556.72

Office Staff Meetings and Expenses 1,544.95 18,582.38 Office Expenses:

Audit Expense 1,200.00 Background Verifications 45.00

Bank Charges/online fees 609.72 Birthday/Annv. Cards 35.63

Computer Service 1,348.60

Copier Lease 5,482.96

Flowers and Gifts 388.82

Postage 1,647.74

Stationery and Supplies 5,302.11 16,060.58 Facilities Expenses:

Insurance 6,536.00

Lawn Care 3,608.75

Miscellaneous Supplies 1,111.51

Snow Removal 1,901.99

Sprinkler System/ Ext. 1,124.50

Repairs 1,812.83

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Taxes 907.41

Trash Disposal 425.70

Utilities 13,847.21 31,275.90 Activities Expenses:

Christmas Dinner 2,605.07

Committees Expense 2,469.71 District Assembly 15,000.00

MNU Sponsorship 1,000.00

ML King Community Celebration 500.00

Kids Camp Expenses 239.77

Inquiry Weekend 975.16 Ignite Expense 15.00

Ministry Team Retreat 10,613.24 33,417.95 Development:

Pastoral Assistance 290.00

Pastors Leadership Training 8,355.74

Prayer Retreat 1,933.00 10,578.74 Contingency:

Miscellaneous 2,000.00 Total General Operating Fund $414,072.60

Church Planting: Committee Expenses 554.22

Church Plants Assistance 16,050.00

Church Planter 3,300.00

Hispanic Ministries 20,928.46

Hispanic Coordinator Expenses 14,877.43 55,710.11

DS Auto Depreciation:

114

Auto Purchased 35,750.00

Ministry Team Retreat: Miscellaneous Supplies 823.83

Facilities and Entertainment Costs 29,176.66

Refunds 1,018.11

Travel Expense 504.04 31,522.64

ARMM - Assoc. of Retired Ministers & Missionaries:

Facilities and Entertainment 6,038.00 Refunds 830.00

Travel Expense 777.01 7,645.01

District Center Fund:

Furnace and Air Conditioners 5,259.46

Management Fees - Nazarene Foundation 2,638.23

Subsidy - Childrens Camps 7,800.00 15,697.69

School of Ministry:

Student Tuition and Fees Refunds 371.07

KC Trinity Church:

Mortgage Payment 9,635.14

Insurance 3,646.00

Taxes 1,832.86

Trash Disposal 946.23 16,060.23

Adoption Fund:

Adoption Assistance 3,000.00

Medical Insurance:

115

Health Insurance Premiums 106,651.40

Health Insurance Premiums Refunded 1,753.78

Management Fees - Nazarene Foundation 1,690.58

Pensions & Benefits Disability Premiums 17,095.01

Pensions & Benefits Life Insurance Premiums 6,761.27

Principal Life Insurance Premiums 952.11 134,904.15

Dental Insurance:

Dental Insurance Premiums 4,792.59

Mission Development Fund:

Management Fees - Nazarene Foundation 789.42

Drexel: Lawn Care 550.00 Property Insurance 465.22

Utilities 2,485.66 3,500.88

Vision Community Church:

Apportionments 1,002.27 Miscellaneous Supplies and Expense 565.48

Neighbors Assistance 1,758.68 Repairs 591.31 Special Events 225.47

Utilities 4,634.99 8,778.20

Osawatomie Church:

Property Proceeds Forwarded 65,918.97

Property Insurance 766.80 66,685.77

Laymen's League:

ARMM Luncheon Food and Supplies 733.74

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SENDAS - 60%: Administration Expense 60.00 Instructor Expense 400.00

Transfer to Costa Rica 8,602.00 9,062.00

CEM - West: Administration Expense 510.00

Coordinator Travel 1,686.99 Course Materials and Books 601.32 Graduation Gifts and Meal 263.35

Instructor Stipends 2,800.00 Miscellaneous Supplies 933.75

Refreshments 450.41 7,245.82

CEM - East:

Administration Expense 1,076.50

Coordinator Travel 1,103.20

Hispanic Retreat 1,254.15 Instructor Stipends 700.00

Miscellaneous Supplies 268.69 4,402.54

SENDAS- 40%: Administration Expense 540.00 Coordinator Travel 229.09

Course Materials and Supplies 20.00 789.09

GED - Hispanic:

Instructor Stipends 1,500.00

Hispanic NYI Group:

Miscellaneous 200.00 Non-Income Fund: 3rd/4th Grades Lock In 76.48 Background Verification 82.24

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Christmas Banquet 4,130.09 District Assembly Camp Scholarships 692.12 District Assembly Dodge Ball 300.00 District Assembly Foster Care 692.00

District Assembly Lunches 4,069.59 Escondidos 262.50

Fiesta Multicultural 4,008.09

Funds to Forward 66,056.44 Gifts 400.00 Inquiry Weekend 697.47 Learning Development Initiative 765.52

Multicultural Retreat 4,630.19

NYI - Youth Pastor Salary Assistance 12,133.38

Pastor's Prayer Retreat 3,262.00

Reimbursement Funds 49,627.17 SDMI - Childrens Pastor Salary Assistance 14,691.59

TEAM Day 4,397.40 Youth Camp 144.39

Apportionments - P&B 365,751.15

Apportionments - MNU 370,291.15

Apportionments - SDMI 55,946.85

Apportionments - NYI 27,930.14

Apportionments - NMI 27,930.14

Apportionments - WEF 903,880.99 1,922,849.08

Total Expenditures 2,746,062.63

Transfers Between Funds: General Operating Fund:

General Operating - to Audit Reserve 1,000.00

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General Operating - to DS Auto Depreciation 4,800.00 General Operating - to Sabbatical Reserve 500.00

General Operating - to Evangelism Gift Reserve 50,000.00

General Operating - to Church Plant Gift Reserve 1,000.00

General Operating - to General Assembly Reserve 6,000.00

Total General Operating Fund 63,300.00 Other Transfers and Receipts:

Non-Income Fund - to Mission Development 31,211.88 31,211.88

Balance on Hand, May 31, 2019 General Operating Fund $41,850.62

Church Planting 67,769.86

DS Auto Depreciation 5,611.19

Ministry Team Retreat (844.77)

Audit Reserve 7,166.00

Sabbatical Reserve 2,960.00

Evangelism Gift Reserve 50,000.00

Church Plant Gift Reserve 1,000.00

ARMM - Assoc. of Retired Ministers & Missionaries 1,920.89

District Center Fund 179,844.13

General Assembly Reserve 10,951.67

Contingency Reserve 1,635.51 School of Ministry -

KC Trinity Church 49,842.44 Adoption Fund 664.17 Medical Insurance 114,176.78

Dental Insurance 7,185.84

Mission Development Fund (12,541.23)

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Drexel Church 20,210.25

Osawatomie Church 2,970.20

Vision Community Church 2,479.03

Laymen's League 12,091.89

SENDAS-60%. (60.00)

CEM - West 16,471.36 CEM - East 202.30

SENDAS -40% 5,405.32 GED - Hispanic 290.00

Hispanic NYI Group 1,075.37

Non-Income Fund 1,075.07

Total Balance on Hand, May 31, 2018 591,403.89

Total Accounted For $3,431,978.40

Respectfully Submitted, Jerry D. Carlson, Treasurer

120 b. District SDMI Treasurer KC District SDMI Annual Financial Report June 1, 2018 – May 31, 2019 Beginning Balance as of 6/1/2018 $7,334.51 INCOME KCD Apportionments 61,079.84 Team Day - Registration/Donation 5,624.60 Regional Quiz 3,436.00

TOTAL INCOME $70,140.44 EXPENSE Administration SDMI Adminstration/Council 663.55 District Chair Conference 815.92 TEAM Day 6,597.41 General Convention 0.00 Total Administration 8,076.88

Childrens Ministry Administration 1,001.12 Children's Council 1,998.16 Camp Subsidy 29,000.00 Ignite 2,000.00 *Quizzing 5,118.95 Dist Child Administrative Team Salary (3 persons) 14,700.00 Dist Children's Pastor Cont Ed 531.00 Regional Quiz 718.75 Total Children's Ministry 55,067.98

TOTAL EXPENSES $63,144.86

ENDING BALANCE $14,330.09

Designated Funds:

General Convention 9,380.92 Regional Quiz 2,717.25 Reserve 2,231.92 14,330.09

121 Kansas City District Kids Camp Annual Financial Report 6/1/2018 - 5/31/2019

Beginning Balance $ 70,539.21 Income Camp Subsidy (KCD) $ 29,000.00 1st and 2nd Grade Camp 11,229.75 3rd and 4th Grade Camp 27,374.00 5th/6th/7th Grade Camp 48,807.50 Scholarships 3,972.12 Staff Processing Fees 7,339.00 Day Camp 1,485.00 Camp Fees 100,207.37 3rd and 4th Lock-In 1,665.00 JMR (Immersion) 1,480.00 Preteen Retreat 3,530.00 Interest Income 40.51 Interest from KCD Campground Sale 7,800.00 Total Income $ 143,722.88 Expenses 1st And 2nd Grade Camp Expenses 14,387.99 3rd And 4th Grade Camp Expenses 31,642.00 5th/6th/7th Grade Camp Expenses 65,536.74 Day Camp Expenses 1,924.98 3rd And 4th Lock-In Expenses 1,584.18 JMR (Immersion) Expenses 1,857.61 Preteen Retreat Expenses 4,949.84 Admin Food 4,762.54 Background Verifications 2,485.00 Bank Charge 0.00 Business Supplies 934.23 Conferences 579.41 Credit Card Processing 2,711.63 Donations 850.50 Dues and Subscriptions 461.73 Equipment 914.95 Facility Rental 0.00 Insurance 774.70 Mileage 2,923.51 Miscellaneous 406.51 Postage and Delivery 14.34 Printing and Reproduction 646.63 T-Shirts 4,340.63 Transportation 7,000.00 Travel, Business 410.99 Total Expenses $ 152,100.64 5/31/2019 Ending Balance $ 62,161.45

122 c. District NYI Treasurer KC District NYI Annual Financial Report June 1, 2018 – May 31, 2019 Statement of Fund Balances: Core First *Core First Checking $161,000.64 *Core First Money Market $0.00 MidAmerica Bank *Regular Checking $0.00 *Money Market MAB $0.00 *Certificate of Deposit $0.00 *Nazarene Foundation $52,106.12 Deposit on Account YouthFront $0.00 TOTAL CASH ON HAND MAY 31, 2019 $213,106.76

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES

TOTAL CASH ON HAND June 1, 2018 $109,886.26 Adjustment $130.98 Adjusted Cash on Hand $110,017.24

RECEIPTS: District NYI Apportionments $1,674.14 Apportionments above Budget $0.00 Previous Year Apportionments Received $0.00 SS Convention/Curriulum $0.00 District Quizzing $3,331.98 Reg Fees $0.00 Council $2,378.45 Exec Council (Retreat, other) $0.00 Newsletter/website $311.20 Pastoral Care $0.00 Office $489.03 Young Adult $0.00 District President's Meeting $0.00 Zone Publicity $0.00 Youth in Mission (Teen Missionary Training) $0.00 Breakaway $23,462.45 District Convention $889.14

123 Summer Camps $81,226.66 Regional Training $0.00 Honoraria $1,066.97 Scholarships $2,711.87 General Convention $0.00 Regional Ministry Grant $400.10 Kansas City Justice Movement $0.00 Youth Pastor's Benevolence Fund $4,623.52 MAX $7,954.57 Other $0.00 NYC $587,372.14 Gifts $0.00 FOUNDATION ADJUSTMENTS Interest Income $1,725.35 Unrealized Gain/Loss -$822.93 Realized Gain/Loss $108.53

TOTAL RECEIPTS $718,903.17

TOTAL TO ACCOUNT FOR: $828,920.41

EXPENDITURES:

Council $499.32 Office $273.51 Newsletter/Website $169.32 Honoraria $0.00 Gifts $0.00 New Works Ministry $0.00 Executive Council $0.00 Pastoral Care $0.00 Bank Fees $1,450.94 Quizzing $2,182.79 Contingency In/out $0.00 SS Convention/Team Day/Curriculum $0.00 Young Adult $750.00 Zone/Mission Areas $0.00 Scholarships $0.00 Youth Pastor's Benevolence Fund $18,800.04 Breakaway $19,786.57 District Convention $1,702.90

124 Summer Camps $88,654.41 Regional Events (3rd Wave) $0.00 Regional Ministry Grant $0.00 Regional Fees $400.00 Regional MAX Quiz Fees $90.00 Regional MAX Coordinator Expense $7,494.50 District Presidents Meeting $0.00 NYC $473,559.35 Teen Missionary Training $0.00 General Convention $0.00 Foundation Fees $0.00 General Quizzing $0.00

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $615,813.65

TOTAL CASH ON HAND MAY 31, 2019 $213,106.76

Respectfully Submitted Allie Harvey

125 d. District NMI Treasurer

126 e. Proposed Budget Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene Proposed Budget June 1, 2019 - May 31, 2020 Operating Budget

Income: District Apportionments $581,300 Last Year's District Apportionments 13,350 Total Apportionments 594,650 Other Income 5,000 Interest Income 350 Total Income $600,000

Expenses: Administration $428,667 Business and Professional Expenses 39,600 Operations 22,570 Facilities 34,020 Activities 35,645 Leadership Development 27,000 Reserves 12,498 Total Expenses $600,000

Expenses - Detail: Administration: Clergy Salaries and Benefits $309,904 Non-Clergy Salaries and Benefits 118,763 Total Administration 428,667

Business and Professional Expenses: DS Auto Replacement 4,800 DS Auto Insurance 1,300 DS Travel Expense 6,000 DS Hospitality 4,500 DS Meetings & Conferences 8,000 DS Sabbatical 500 DA Travel, Hospitality and Meetings 7,500 DM Travel, Hospitality and Meetings 5,000 Office Staff Meetings and Expenses 2,000 Total Business & Professional Expenses 39,600

127 Operations: Office Expense: Bank Charges and Online Fees 650 Postage 1,600 Stationery and Supplies 4,000 Equipment Purchases 2,000 Copier Lease 6,000 Gifts and Flowers 1,000 Birthday and Anniversary Cards 300 Total Office Expense 15,550 Other Expense: Audit Expense 1,200 Computer Service and Maintenance 1,500 Miscellaneous 200 Background Verifications 120 Legal Fees 4,000 Total Other Expense 7,020 Total Operations 22,570

Facilities: Maintenance and Repairs: Lawn Care 4,000 Snow and Removal 1,200 Trash Disposal 450 Sprinkler System/Fire Ext. Inspections 750 Pest Control 40 Miscellaneous Supplies 1,000 Repairs 2,000 Total Maintenance and Repairs 9,440 Utilities: Electricity 2,520 Gas 2,000 Office Telephones 720 Cell Phone - DS 1,200 Cell Phone - DA 600 Cell Phone - DM 600 Water and Sewer 2,200 Internet 6,500 Total Utilities 16,340 Insurance: Workers Compensation 1,600 Property 5,000

128 Other Insurance 600 Total Insurance 7,200 Taxes and Fees: Real Estate Taxes 1,000 Annual Report 40 Total Taxes and Fees 1,040 Total Facilities 34,020

Activities: District Assembly 17,500 Committee Expense 2,500 Ministry Team Retreat 10,000 Inquiry Weekend 1,000 Kids Camp Expense 220 Christmas Dinner 2,825 MNU Sponsorship 1,000 MLK Community Celebration 500 MNU Yearbook Advertising 100 Total Activities 35,645

Leadership Development: Pastoral Leadership Training 8,000 Prayer Retreat 2,000 Pastoral Assistance 2,000 Church Planting Initiative 7,500 Church Health Initiative 7,500 Total Leadership Development 27,000

Reserves: Contingency Reserve 5,498 General Assembly Reserve 6,000 Audit Reserve 1,000 Total Reserves 12,498

Total Expenses $600,000

129 Kansas City District Church of the Nazarene Proposed Budget June 1, 2019 - May 31, 2020 Church Planting Budget Income: Apportionments $49,860

Last Year's Apportionments 1,500

Total Income $51,360

Expenses: New Starts $9,255

New Starts - Committee Expense 600

Director of Church Planting 3,000

Hispanic Coordinator 12,000

Hispanic Coordinator Assistant 3,000

Hispanic Coordinator Asst. - Payroll Taxes 230

Christmas Gifts 675

Hispanic Coordinator Travel 1,100

Hispanic Coordinator Cell Phone 300

Hispanic Ministries 4,000

Hispanic Ministries - Independence Kayros 16,000

Hispanic Ministries - Supplies, Miscellaneous 1,200

Total Expenses $51,360

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SDMI Proposed Budget June 1, 2019 – May 31, 2020

INCOME Apportionments $ 58,950.00 TEAM Day Income $ 5,000.00

TOTAL INCOME $ 63,950.00

EXPENSES Administration Administration $ 800.00 Dist. Chair Conference $ 800.00 TEAM Day $ 6,000.00 Gen Convention $ 3,000.00

Total Administration $ 10,600.00 Children's Ministry Administration $ 1,000.00 Children's Council $ 2,000.00 Camp Subsidy $ 29,000.00 Ignite $ 2,000.00 Quizzing $ 4,150.00 Dist. Child Admin Team Salary (3 Persons) $ 14,700.00 Dist. Child Pastor Cont. Ed $ 500.00

Total Children's Ministry $ 53,350.00

TOTAL EXPENSES $ 63,950.00

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KC District NMI Proposed Budget June 1, 2019 through May 31, 2020

General Convention/Conference Exp.: General NMI Delegate Exp./Reserves (2021) $10,000

Total Gen. Conv/Conf. Exp./Reserves $10,000

District Convention Expenses: District Convention Expenses $7,500

Total District Convention Expenses $7,500

Council/Office Expense: Computer/Technology $250 Food/Meals 370 Mileage Reimbursements 2,250 Photocopies 50 Postage 100 Supplies 300 Website Development 130

Total Council/Office Expenses $3,450

District Activities: Mission Development $1,000 Honorariums & Gifts 1,200 Flag Fund 300 Contingency 700 Regional NMI Dues 700 Work & Witness Project 5,000

132 Work & Witness - D.P. Travel 1,000 Children's Camps 1,150

Total District Activities $11,050

TOTAL $32,000

Budget Revenue Sources District Budget Allocations $29,000 NMI Council Reserve Funds $3,000

133 Kansas City District Kids Camp Annual Budget 2019 - 2020 Income Camp Subsidy (KCD) $ 29,000.00 1st and 2nd Grade Camp 12,500.00 3rd and 4th Grade Camp 25,000.00 5th/6th/7th Grade Camp 46,000.00 Scholarships 3,500.00 Staff Processing Fees 7,250.00 Day Camp 1,750.00 Camp Fees 96,000.00 3rd and 4th Lock-In 2,150.00 JMR (Immersion) 1,250.00 Preteen Retreat 4,370.00 Interest Income 35.00 Interest from KCD Campground Sale 7,800.00 Total Income $ 140,605.00 Expenses 1st And 2nd Grade Camp Expenses 15,250.00 3rd And 4th Grade Camp Expenses 37,350.00 5th/6th/7th Grade Camp Expenses 62,665.00 Day Camp Expenses 1,450.00 3rd And 4th Lock-In Expenses 2,150.00 JMR (Immersion) Expenses 1,250.00 Preteen Retreat Expenses 3,250.00 Admin Food 6,000.00 Background Verifications 2,000.00 Bank Charge 0.00 Business Supplies 550.00 Conferences 0.00 Credit Card Processing 2,500.00 Donations 0.00 Dues and Subscriptions 200.00 Equipment 500.00 Facility Rental 0.00 Insurance 775.00 Mileage 2,000.00 Miscellaneous 200.00 Postage and Delivery 25.00 Printing and Reproduction 750.00 T-Shirts 4,000.00 Transportation 3,500.00 Travel, Business 750.00 Total Expenses $ 147,115.00

• Reserve fund budget supplement will be reduced by $1,000 per year in 2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21.

134 KC District NYI Proposed Budget June 1, 2019 – May 31, 2020 ADMINISTRATION Office Expense Postage $ 50.00 Ink $ 220.00 Paper $ 30.00 Office Equipment Fund (Accrue Each Year) $ - Office Software Renewal $ 50.00 $ 350.00 Website Update fee (URL) $ 100.00 Maintenance $ 348.00 $ 448.00 Honoraria President $ 75.00 Vice President $ 75.00 Treasurer $ 100.00 Secretary $ 75.00 Camp Directors $ 150.00 Camp 2020 $ 475.00 $ 300.00 Total for Administration $ 1,273.00

DISTRICT DISCIPLESHIP District Youth Pastor Salary $ - $ - Quizzing (To be submitted by Director) District $ 2,000.00 General Q (Designated) $ 500.00 NYC Quizzing (Designated) $ 500.00 $ 3,000.00 Max (To be Submitted by Director) Jersey's and District Huddle Snacks $ 500.00 Administrative Assistant $ - $ 500.00 Young Adult Zero Based $ - $ -

135 District Mission Areas (Zone) Northern $ 75.00 Western $ 75.00 Central $ 75.00 North Central $ 75.00 South Central $ 75.00 Eastern $ 75.00 $ 450.00 Scholarships District Teen Events $ 2,125.00 Camp 2020 Camp 2019 $ 3,000.00 Designated for Camp 2020 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 7,125.00 Breakaway (Zero Based) TBD

Summer Camps: HS 2019 See Camp Budget Attached $ 6,000.00 JH & HS 2020 $ 6,000.00 $ 12,000.00 Total District Activities $ 17,075.00

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Council Expense Food/Meals at Council Meetings $ 200.00 Mileage Reimbursement/Benevolence Gift $ 2,000.00 Building Rental Fee $ 125.00 Executive Council Meetings (Snack, Drinks) $ - $ 2,325.00 Pastoral Care Meals (Welcome, Youth Worker, Leaders) $ 200.00 $ 200.00 Young Adult Missionary Training Scholarship YIM Training Camp Scholarship $ - $ - TEAM Day Speaker Honorariums $ - $ - District NYI Convention 2019 To Be Submitted by Director $ 3,000.00 Convention 2020 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00

136 Training Events Scholarships for Training Events $ 2,000.00 Training partnership with NTS and MNU $ - $ 2,000.00 Total for Leadership Development $ 7,525.00

REGIONAL DISCIPLESHIP Regional 3rd Wave Designated for 1 student $ - $ - Regional Fees Annual Dues to support region $ 400.00 $ 400.00 Total Regional Activities $ 400.00

GENERAL DISCIPLESHIP USA/Canada Regional Leadership Conference Meeting (2 people) Travel $ 600.00 Registration $ 200.00 Meals $ 250.00 Lodging $ 400.00 $ 1,450.00 NYC Budget (Budget to be submitted by director) Zero based budget TBD $ - Total General Activities $ 1,450.00

TOTAL 2019-2020 BUDGET PROPOSAL $ 27,723.00

137 VII. NMI Convention

A. Proceedings July 24, 2019 Morning Session – 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

At 8:30 a.m., President Eunice Brubaker welcomed the members of the Kansas City District NMI Convention. Stephen Sickel prayed to begin the Convention, and also prayed for Linda Atwell. Following prayer, President Brubaker called the Convention to order and asked District NMI Secretary Gail Sawrie to give instructions. The district NMI secretary called for the appointment of the following: Pages—Jo Ann Blevins, Delinda Stafford Jeronimo, and Rebecca Rodeheaver; Recording Secretary—Sarah McGee; and Election Secretary—Keith Jackson. She said the Boards of Tellers lists were in the program, and instructed delegates to check for their names. Board of Tellers #1 was:

Pat Braselton Eric Forgrave Rex McCommon Sherri Siegfreid Jenna Briles Anne Hardy Theresa Milton Julie Stevens Angie Burr Cindy Hayes Raymond Moore Chuck Sunberg Joyce Dement Eilzabeth Hughes Fran North Candy Wiley Jake Edwards Brent Hulett Elizabeth Rowell Kevin Williamson

Board of Tellers #2 was:

Connie Armstrong Shawna Deuschle Hailey Self Amy Wetmore Bonnie Buckley Stephen Foster Richard Jessy Volker Lisa Calhoun Gloria Hinduja Sundermeyer Rosalie Nancy Cantrell Melissa Jackson Marcy Suttles Youngblood Brenda Cisneros Dave Lang DeAnn Turley Amber DeHaan Casey McDorman Kathie Wallentine

Alternates to the Boards of Tellers were: Lori Barnes, David Goodwin, Susan McKeithen, Laura Rand, and Ginny Shafer. Times of the business meetings were set from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. The voting bar for the convention was set for the first 13 rows of the sanctuary. The secretary made a motion to adopt the Convention organization. The motion was seconded and approved. President Brubaker requested that delegates move within the first 13 rows of the sanctuary and asked that those churches that needed to seat alternates to do so. She explained that alternate forms were in the local church packets given to local presidents or pastors. She also instructed that churches that had not received their packets, to come to the front and pick them up. Eunice pointed out that alternates once “seated” cannot be “unseated” should be the regular delegate be able to attend a later meeting. The delegation was told that each local church packet included a drive with all the NMI information for the coming year. President Brubaker introduced Rachel Thompson, missionary to Papua New Guinea at the Nazarene Hospital in Kudjip. She is the member care and development coordinator, planning retreats, developing resources, and checking in with the missionaries regarding spiritual, emotional and overall health. Supporting the hospital’s ministry is a highlight of their ministry, helping people who come in broken physically and spiritually. Also, God has opened doors through the building projects. They have a chance to share the gospel of Jesus with others.

138 Rachel said that, in the afternoon’s breakout session, she would tell more stories of what God is doing to change the lives of workers and how God can use ordinary people for His work. Eunice reiterated that God will use anyone who is willing to say yes and if we have the Holy Spirit in our hearts. She encouraged the delegates to attend Rachel’s session in the afternoon. Brubaker announced that the Convention would elect the 2019–2020 District NMI Council, then asked the secretary to read the Nominating Committee Report for the election. Gail Sawrie read the following:

• The Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the district NMI Nominating Committee, and with the approval of the district superintendent, that the vice-president be elected by a plurality vote to serve a two-year term.” Nominees are Jo Ann Blevins and Delinda Stafford Jeronimo. • The Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI Nominating Committee, and with the approval of the district superintendent, that the treasurer be elected by a plurality “yes” or “no” vote, to serve a two-year term.” The nominee is Lisa Dutton. • Furthermore, the Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI Nominating Committee, with the approval of the district superintendent, that the two nominees for executive council member receiving the highest number of votes, serve a two-year term. The nominees, of which you are to vote for two, are Clark Armstrong, Marcos Cisneros, Tabita Gonzalez, and Leon Zook. • Furthermore, the Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI Nominating Committee, with the approval of the district superintendent, that any positions remaining on the council be appointed by the elected District NMI Council. • Regarding High School Representatives, the Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the District NMI Nominating Committee, with the approval of the district superintendent that the two nominees for high school representatives receiving the highest votes be elected to a one-year term. The nominees are: Berniece Escobar, Emily Pope, and Autumn Wright.

A motion was made to accept the recommendations of the Nominating Committee, it was seconded, and unanimously accepted. Board of Tellers #1 was called to distribute the ballots to the delegation to vote for the Council. The delegation voted, returned their ballots, and Election Secretary Keith Jackson will run the votes through the machine. Eunice Brubaker spoke about the Kansas City District Work & Witness trip to Romania. The team spent 10 days in Romania for a sports camp. Eighty children attended. The Kansas City Royals donated a number of shirts, as did Kansas State University. Tigmandru Church is healthy and has a vibrant ministry to mothers with childcare classes and a children’s program with meals and education. The church has a woodworking shop, where volunteer missionaries teach men woodworking skills so they can earn a living. The church is meeting the needs of the community. In Bucharest, the team built a barbecue gazebo for the house where women rescued from human trafficking live. The ladies in the team helped the girls make greeting cards, chocolate bon-bons, and cross-stitch. Eunice said that ministering to the girls, hearing their stories, and introducing them to God’s unconditional love was amazing. Eunice Brubaker introduced Brian and Julie Woolery, missionaries to Japan. The Woolerys are some of the district’s newly assigned Links missionaries. Brian greeted the Convention and thanked the district for their prayers, cards, and emails. He introduced Julie and their two sons, Justin and Noah. They have served in Okinawa for 10 years and in the Philippines and Guam before that. He mentioned that Japan is a Phase 3 (self-supporting) district, and the Woolerys pastor an English-speaking Church of the Nazarene. Japan is an island nation of 127 million people. Fewer than one percent of the population profess faith in Christ, even though the country is open to evangelism. Japan is a secular nation where many are interested in making money and becoming successful. One hundred-fifty years ago, Okinawa became a part of Japan, and it is a melting pot of people from around the world. In addition to serving as missionaries, Brian and Julie are also pastors and support the work of the

139 district. Although the language is challenging, Brian says the Holy Spirit wants to reach the Japanese and is providing opportunities despite the cultural and language differences. Julie explained that building relationships takes a long time, as does learning the language. Eight years ago, she met Mi Tzu, a Japanese woman in a store. Mi Tzu was interested in what Julie was doing in Okinawa. The woman had lived for some time in England and had attended church there. She expressed an interest in attending a special Christmas service at the church where the Woolerys pastor. Mi Tzu attended the service; and, several years later, Julie had the opportunity to tell Mi Tzu the story of Jesus. The friendship continues, and Mi Tzu is still searching and asking questions. Julie said, “We may not have the end of the story, but we see God at the beginning.” She requested that the district pray for the churches, pastors and people of Japan, that they would have the boldness to share the love of Jesus with thousands who have not heard. Eunice thanked Brian and Julie for their report, and added that the Woolerys would be in K-104 this afternoon, when they would share more. It was also announced that there was a prayer room available from 8 a.m. through 9 p.m. in K-106. Following this announcement, there was a video greeting from Deanna, who serves in a creative access area. She mentioned that they were in the middle of the annual soccer camp to connect and build relationships. A location for a community center has been determined, and they are in the process of opening it. President Brubaker announced that there was a list of the cash Links assignments on the purple flash drives distributed to each church. All three missionary families are supported by all Kansas City District churches. Payments are to be sent to Global Treasury Services at the Global Ministry Center. The district NMI president turned the chair over to Kansas City District Superintendent Eddie Estep, who gave greetings to the Convention. He then announced that this would be Eunice Brubaker’s last year of service and invited her to give her 20th report as the Kansas City District NMI president.

DISTRICT NMI PRESIDENT & COUNCIL REPORT

Dr. Estep, Dr. Crocker, Delegates, Pastors, and Friends, It hardly seems possible that I am bringing my 20th report of the KC District NMI Council. When I was first elected, I had no idea or intention of having the blessing of serving so many years. It has been a pure honor and privilege to serve a district of churches that really “get” missions—both locally and globally. Kansas City District churches have always been faithful in their giving of WEF (World Evangelism Fund) and supporting missionaries; faithful and consistent in their prayers for God’s work around the world; helping their people learn and know about other world areas and how God is working; and encouraging our youth and children to be attentive to the voice of God in calling them to be involved—whether it meant going or supporting. This past year has been another outstanding year of our churches living out their passion for missions. My heart rejoiced, and my eyes wept, as I read through the reports of our churches and all that has been done this past year. One thing that stood out to me was how many of our churches had missionary speakers this past year—and not just one, but several! The best way to educate our people and stir their hearts is to have missionaries speaking in our pulpits—as well as participating in small groups, breakfasts, lunches. This year: 60 churches—WEF paid in full; 37 churches—Churches of Excellence.

Blue Springs First Kevin Williamson, president The biggest thing for this year was that we took a team of 14 people to Ecuador to work with Jon and Shirley Fischer in Canelos. They constructed a new building that will be a church plant and a feeding center in partnership with Compassion International. They worked with children in the village as well; and at last report, there are now 150 children enrolled in the sponsorship program and our congregation is sponsoring 9 of those children! Work & Witness really helps us educate and excite our congregation about missions.

140 Grandview Susan Dawn, President • On our prayer calendar, we prayed for 29 countries, 9 states, local agencies, NMI Prayer Mobilization Line requests, NCN News stories, partnership ministries, Kansas City Rescue Mission, and more. • We learned about the work of the Church of the Nazarene in Romania and will be deciding on a 2- year partnership option. • We collected medications for Tigmandru Church of the Nazarene (in Romania).

KC CrossPoint Community Dennis Solis, president In educating our people, guest speakers help a lot. Having the Heath’s as missionaries in South Africa helps. We hope exposure to missionaries like the Heaths helps to continue building passion and support.

Kansas City Nall Avenue Spring Fisk, president We started the kids on the Kidz Passport to Missions (children’s mission education curriculum) this year. We had 6 missionary speakers.

Liberty Ella Wolfe, president Children and adult sponsors completed a service project at Meet the Need, a local thrift store and community service organization. They assembled donated Christmas trees, organized ornaments, décor and clothing. Our children participated in mission’s services and offerings. When our Alabaster Offering was delayed, a young boy asked his mother when he’d be able to give his offering. We put Alabaster Sunday on the calendar immediately and received one of the largest Alabaster offerings in recent history, over $600! Our children are learning to lead their adults!

Living Hope Pamela Marra, president Our church has been planning and praying throughout the year for our “Team Extreme 2019” Work & Witness trip to the Dominican Republic. It’s been an exciting thing to see some of the younger people wanting to be a part of this team and go on this trip.

Marshall Dollia Bolling, president We share the work of missions with our adults and teens through NMI NUGGETS—a weekly insert in our bulletin that shares praises and requests submitted by our missionaries around the world.

Olathe Christ Community Beth Sykes, president We are excited to have a part in sending our very own Jenna and Andrew. As they have shared their story with teens and the congregation as a whole, we have learned about the process of becoming a missionary and will continue to be a part of their mission journey.

Parkville Family Connie Wagenknecht, president In April 2019, we sent a team of nine people to Milange in Mozambique. While we were there, we made some improvements to the church building and also dedicated the “Jack and Mary Lou Riley Pastoral Training Center.”

Springhill Grace Community Katie Casey, president We sent 37 people on a Work & Witness trip to Rwanda for a variety of projects (medical, Vacation Bible School, and building), plus are pursuing a partnership there. We were also able to use Faith Promise funds to allow the teens on the trip to meet Ulyisenga, the child they have sponsored for many years.

141 We celebrated our annual Faith Promise Sunday (3/31/2019) with guest speaker General Superintendent Filimão Chambo; and that evening got to hear from our Rwanda team! We set a lofty goal of $75,000 for Faith Promise this year; and the congregation pledged over $80,000!

There were so many more stories to share, but time won’t allow. Once again, our churches are involved in missions in so many different ways. I want to thank the District NMI Council, who have been so willing and helpful to promote and encourage missional activity on our district. A special thanks to Vice President Katie Casey for stepping up and really assisting me in the responsibilities as district president. We both were able to attend a District Presidents Gathering in February to learn about the new “We Are Nazarene Mission” that Global Missions has rolled out. I would be remiss to not take the time to especially thank Tim Keeton, our district NMI treasurer. He has served the council in this capacity for 15 years. He is stepping down this year. He has been outstanding in keeping our financial records and keeping us on task with our budget. We have been able to work well together, especially since I am a “words” person and he is a “numbers person. It has been a privilege to work with Gail Sawrie as secretary, the executive committee of Kendra Bible, Ken Brubaker, Delinda Stafford Jeronimo, and Leon Zook—and our appointed members who work as hard: Jo Ann Blevins, Andy McGee, Wilma DeGraffenreid, Rebecca Rodeheaver, Lisa Dutton, Madeline Burr, and Jessica Bennett. This has been a tremendous team to partner with.

As I prepared this report, I began to reminisce about the last 20 years—what Kansas City District has accomplished with God’s help—the challenges that were given to us—and the fun that we have had—especially at district conventions. With convention themes such as “Xtreme Makeover,” “LOST,” “Shock and Awe,” “Unshackled,” and emphases on world areas, we have had nipa huts, plane parts in the sand, a remodeled home, and a large news desk on the platforms, as well as fireworks, skateboard ramps, and extreme bike ramps—with skateboarders and bike riders! Yes, there for a while, we gave Dennis Vaverka heart issues each year! To promote Work & Witness trips, we had a former pastor on the district dancin’ to the song “Kokomo” (you know: “Aruba, Jamaica, ooh, I wanna take you; Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama; Key Largo, Montego, baby why don't we go…”). We’ve had canoes on the platform to promote a trip to the Amazon Jungle in Peru, and other crazy promotions. I have decided that the best Skit Guys to date are Clark Armstrong and Roger Allen—doing great at Tool Tyme—and chasing goats—to help raise money for “Tools for Pastors” and “Goats for Pastors” and other projects. We have had an auctioneer—raising money for Boots for Ethiopia. We have had some of the best missionary speakers ever: Skinners, Seamans, Brunsons, Radis, Valvassoura, Armstrongs, Himmelwrights, Shutes, Herndon—and others. One particular speaker that filled this whole sanctuary was Gracia Burnham—sharing of her kidnapping and the killing of her husband as missionaries in the Philippines. In the past twenty years, we have started the Youth Missions Rally in our evening services—bringing excitement, enthusiasm, and holy chaos to the service. We started late night activities with the youth, such as cow tongue football, extreme bikes, concerts, and then dodge ball. Oh—and lots and lots of pizza! We were able to start Junior Missionary Retreat for our 5th & 6th graders—an event that EVERY church should participate in. We have had Kansas City District Work & Witness teams go to Trinidad & Tobago, Brazil, Philippines, Peru, London, Cuba, Guatemala, Papua New Guinea, and Romania.

What I believe to be one of the greatest accomplishments began in the church year 2005–2006. It started when a dear NMI president (who did an excellent job and is now with the Lord) came up to me after the 2005 convention and asked why I didn’t give out gifts for those churches that met certain goals. Having a good relationship with her, I jokingly asked her if she was leading her people out of a passion for missions or to earn a gift. She never answered me. I walked away from the conversation—haunted by the question that, although we as a district were doing a great job in missions—was it for the right reasons? Because of that, the next convention, the challenge was brought before our churches:

142 • Instead of asking, “how can we do NMI better,” ask “how can we be involved in missional activity in our Jerusalem, in our Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” • Instead of asking, “how can we get people involved in NMI,” ask “how can our people transform our community.” • Instead of asking, “how can we get people to be NMI members,” ask “how can we turn members into missionaries glocally.” • Instead of asking, “how can we develop NMI members,” ask “how can we develop disciples of Christ— servants and messengers for the Great Commission.” • Instead of asking, “how can we plan for the future,” ask “how can we prepare for the future.” • Instead of asking, “how can we develop leaders for NMI work,” ask “how can we develop leaders for the missional movement of fulfilling the Great Commission.” I believe it was at that moment in time, that we caught the vision of missional involvement and activity, instead of programmatic activity. When the motive comes from a heart of passion to reach people for Christ, there is no limit to what we can do as a district. I have had the privilege to serve with some of the best people over the last 20 years. The members of the district council have always been people with a passion for missions and a heart of servanthood. Granted, we have gone through several members—three vice presidents, three treasurers—six secretaries(!!) —and a boatload of members. It has helped the Kansas City District NMI Council to be progressive, edgy, and pushing towards the future as new members have come in with new ideas and vision. My prayer is that the council will continue to invite and bring in new and young members to move forward in the future. Thank you for the honor and privilege to serve. I never thought I would serve this long—but it seems like only yesterday that I stood before you for the first time, literally shaking in my shoes as I sensed the overwhelming responsibility of leading this district in missions. The time has come to pass the torch to a younger and energizing generation. I do so with complete confidence in those who will be elected. I promise to you my continued prayers I do want to say that I am NOT stepping down because of cancer. I refuse to let this disease—or its treatment—to stop me from doing the things I believe I am supposed to be doing. I am stepping down because I believe God has released me from this responsibility in order that I can turn all my focus on pastoring the church that God has called me to love and to lead. In closing, thank you all again for the prayers for me as I travel this cancer journey. It was about a year ago when I was told the tumor was gone and was in remission. When it came back, it was discouraging—but I kept the faith in believing God is in control, He knows what He is doing, and I need to allow Him to help me help others through this journey. Although the doctors say there is no cure and even if it goes into remission again, it will come back again, I know that if God chooses, He can completely heal me, and it won’t come back. But EVEN IF He won’t, I can say, “it is well with my soul.” He may not want to move the mountain—but give me strength to climb or go through it. He may need to use me to help others who begin the journey. All I can say is “I TRUST GOD!” I do believe He can and will heal me. And, I do value and lean upon the prayers of all of you— thank you so much.

The words of Mercy Me’s song, “Even If” are words that I have pledged to believe:

I know You're able and I know You can Save through the fire with Your mighty hand But even if You don't My hope is You alone They say it only takes a little faith To move a mountain Well good thing A little faith is all I have, right now But God, when You choose

143 To leave mountains unmovable Oh give me the strength to be able to sing It is well with my soul I know You're able and I know You can Save through the fire with Your mighty hand But even if You don't My hope is You alone I know the sorrow, and I know the hurt Would all go away if You'd just say the word But even if You don't My hope is You alone You've been faithful, You've been good All of my days, Jesus, I will cling to You Come what may 'Cause I know You're able I know You can It is well with my soul It is well, it is well with my soul

Respectfully submitted (for the last time!), Eunice Brubaker

Dr. Estep thanked Eunice for her report. There was a motion to approve the report, it was seconded and unanimously approved. In thanks to Eunice Brubaker for her leadership, she was presented with a gift. A love offering was also received. Instead of an offertory, a video by former Global NMI Director Nina Gunter was shown, in which Dr. Gunter thanked Eunice for her leadership. Dr. Estep announced that the Convention would elect a new district NMI president. He asked Board of Tellers #2 to come to the front and for the district NMI secretary to read the report of the Nominating Committee. Gail Sawrie read the following, “The Kansas City District NMI Council adopted the recommendation of the district NMI Nominating Committee, and with the written approval of the district superintendent, that the nominee for district NMI president be elected by a plurality “yes” or “no” vote, to serve a two-year term. The nominee is: Katie Casey.” There was a motion to approve the Nominating Committee’s recommendation. It was seconded and approved. Dr. Estep asked Board of Tellers #2 to distribute the ballots for the district NMI president. The chair was turned over to President Brubaker, who invited Josh Herndon, missionary to Romania, to speak. Josh Herdon announced that Alabaster is still important to Romania. There are numerous Alabaster buildings there—Work & Witness housing and churches in Sighishora and Tigmandru. The Kansas City District has helped provide those. Josh thanked the district for sending the Work & Witness team and for some district members who participated in a baseball camp last summer. He mentioned the needs in Romania: • Child Sponsorship—there are many children in Tigmandru and Sighisoara. There are 53 children sponsored and 100 children are participating in the ministry. • Romanians were reticent to become members of the Church of the Nazarene, because they cannot be buried in the country, as the cemeteries are controlled by other churches. Nazarenes are questioning if they could offer cemeteries in Romania? • Training young pastors—there are three Nazarene churches are in Romania, with three more being planted. • They are building greenhouses and establishing community gardens to raise money for food for the people of the community. They hope to expand this effort.

144 • The youth group is growing, and they have hosted a youth camp in Romania. In Sighisoara, three youth are passionate about bringing friends to church. • They are working on a duplex—one half will be a Church of the Nazarene and the Herndons will live in the other half. • The Church of the Nazarene is providing jobs for people through a woodshop in Tigmandru and a sewing group that makes Romanian dolls. The jobs help provide income for families and keep families together. • Children’s Ministry—they host 100 children three times a week. The ministry continues to grow, with the church becoming the children’s second home. • In Bucharest, a safe house for survivors of trafficking has been established, and it needs to expand. It is difficult to find locations where survivors will be safe. • A Mother and Babies Program helped plant the church in Tigmandru. Many girls marry at ages 12 or 13. At such young ages, they do not know how to care for their children, so this ministry helps train them in a safe environment. • Young and old alike are being trained for effective leadership in the Church of the Nazarene. Also, they are praying for musicians and individuals who can help lead quality worship. • Sports Outreach is a strong ministry. They are adjusting the sports offered. • They also would like to minister to the elderly, physically and mentally disabled. Josh thanked the Kansas City District again for its willingness to serve beside them in Romania, for caring for their pastors, for playing sports with the children there, for helping with the babies, and for helping the girls who make greeting cards. The impact has been unimaginable. Eunice Brubaker thanked Josh for his inspiring words, then said we would break until 10:35 a.m.

When the session resumed, President Brubaker read the results of the Kansas City NMI Council Ballot. There were 291 ballots cast. • For the two-year term of district vice president, the votes were as follows: Jo Ann Blevins—178 votes; Delinda Stafford Jeronimo—102 votes. Jo Ann Blevins was declared the district NMI vice president, serving in 2019–2020 and 2020–2021. • For the two-year term of district treasurer, there were282 “yes” votes and 1 “no” vote. Lisa Dutton was declared the district NMI treasurer, serving in 2019–2020 and 2020–2021. • For the two Executive Committee members of the 2019–2020 and 2020–2021 Kansas City District NMI Councils, the votes were as follows: Clark Armstrong—187 votes, Marcos Cisneros—98 votes, Tabita Gonzalez—162 votes, and Leon Zook—101 votes. Clark Armstrong and Tabita Gonzalez were elected to serve two-year terms on the District NMI Council. • Regarding the recommendation that additional appointments be made to the District NMI Council: 282 “yes,” 2 “no.” • For youth representatives, the votes were: Bernice Escobar—164, Emily Pope—155, Becca Rainey (who asked to be removed from the list of nominees)—27, and Autumn Wright—156. Brubaker declared Bernice Esco6bar and Autumn Wright as elected for one-year terms to the District NMI Council. (We later learned that Bernice was too old to serve as a high school representative, so she was appointed to the Council. Emily Pope is serving as a youth representative.) Eunice Brubaker said that the results for the yes/no election of Katie Casey for district NMI president had come in. There were 292 ballots cast with 290 “yes” and 2 “no.” Katie Casey will serve as NMI president for the Kansas City District in 2019–2020 and 2020–2021. President Brubaker introduced some of our new Links missionaries—Leon and Maria Louisa DeLeon, who gave greetings via video in Spanish and in English. Mitch and Marne Modine serve at Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary (APNTS) in the Philippines were introduced by Eunice. She announced that they would share briefly and have a workshop in the afternoon. Marne spoke first and stated that she was originally hired to work at the Asia-Pacific Regional Office, when it was located in the Philippines. When that office was relocated to Singapore, a virtual office was created in the

145 Philippines, so she could support the regional missionaries from there. She met Mitch through his teaching at APNTS. In February 2019, the Modines commissioned as global missionaries. Marne said that she was encouraged and recharged. She has recognized God’s role in their lives, and in their assignments are gifts from God. Mitch sensed a call to ministry at a Nazarene Youth Conference in 1991. He went to Trevecca Nazarene University and was convinced that his wife was in college right then. He had no idea that his wife was on the other side of the world. Mitch had never been to the Philippines or Asia; however, in 2006, he received a PhD in Biblical Studies. Two years later, he was contacted about becoming a missionary. Mitch said he never imagined God’s call to be a teacher would be fulfilled so far from home, or that he would go to APNTS and find a wife! Mitch went to APNTS to help students to set their hearts on studying God’s word. He has had students from many countries and has taught in four world areas, including a creative access area. Mitch and Marne minister with a group on the campus. The students tell the Modines of their calls to ministry from God, and their hearts are set on studying God’s word. Eunice Brubaker reminded the delegates that the Modines would have workshops in K-105 this afternoon. Following this, the district NMI president asked for Tim Keeton to present his 15th and final report as district NMI treasurer. Tim gave the report for the period June 1, 2018, through May 31, 2019. The report showed a beginning balance of $87,076, and an ending balance of $96,789, with total funds accounted for being $143,957. Tim Keeton expressed his appreciation to the convention of the privilege to serve in this capacity for the past 15 years. There was a motion to accept the district NMI treasurer’s report; it was seconded and accepted unanimously. Eunice: Motion to accept this report Eunice expressed what a privilege it had been to serve with Tim for 15 years, then presented Tim with a Distinguished Service Award from the district in gratitude for his service as treasurer. President Brubaker invited Josh Herndon to speak to the Convention. Josh expressed his appreciation for Eunice and the time the Herndons had with her, both on the Kansas City District and in Romania. He mentioned her interacting with the children, knowing she wasn’t well. He was grateful for her sacrifices to be in Romania with the Work & Witness trip and the sacrifices she made when she returned. Shannon and Josh watched Eunice interact with the kids. Even when they were dirty, she was right in the middle. And Josh said that Eunice had influence with children. Josh related that Romania is the Herndons’ third missionary assignment. They went to Spain first, and they loved it! Then, they were asked to pioneer work in Greece; however, no work visas were granted for that country. At the last General Assembly, leaders asked the Herndons to consider serving in Romania. They felt their assignment in Greece prepared them for Romania. There were many children in the Tigmandru that had never heard the story of Jesus. The Kansas City District team was able to help reach those children. One baseball camp was rained out, and the leaders were uncertain of what to do. They knew they needed to entertain the kids, so they gathered the children in the sanctuary. Moving the chairs, they created nine squares, similar to volleyball. Some men from the community, who had never set foot inside the church, came in because they heard about the activity and how welcoming the church was. Sports had helped to reach a demographic of a community that the church had been trying to reach. A rained-out baseball game was an opportunity to share the gospel with young men who had never heard. Josh told the story of Gina, a young Roma girl who was trafficked. She was impregnated by her trafficker and repeatedly punished by her trafficker, even for others’ wrong doings. She was rescued and brought to the church’s safe house. The Herndons wondered what kind of mother she would be. She became the mother they never expected. When Gina is not holding Valentin, her baby, she is reading the Bible or carrying a Christian book and learning how to read. She knows what its like to be rescued, to be in prison and set free. She is using that experience to share with others. Elena, 14, was sold to traffickers by her best friend on the way home from school. She was rescued; and, right before the Herndons came back to the States, Elena was baptized in the Bucharest Church of the Nazarene.

146 Alina was also the victim of human trafficking and domestic violence. She escaped and was rescued by a police officer. She is in a safe house; however, she weeps when she thinks of her two small boys, not knowing if they are alive or safe. She continues to pray for them. Josh shared stories of others who have been rescued from traffickers through the Church of the Nazarene and are realizing they are truly loved by their creator. After Josh Herndon spoke, we received an offering to help fund the missionary speakers. Eunice Brubaker prayed the offertory prayer. Eunice said that shortly we would break for lunch, then made the following announcements: • 1:30 p.m.—general session with NYI in sanctuary • Workshops at 2:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. • For lunch, we would have the option of eating at food trucks or a baked potato bar. • Pick up lunch tickets, if you haven’t already. • At 4:30 p.m. today, the pastor and one lay person from each church is asked to attend the Finance meeting in the Choir Room. • 7:00 p.m. service tonight • District Assembly—begins at 8:30 a.m., Thursday

AFTERNOON SESSION—1:30 p.m.–4:15 p.m.

District Superintendent Eddie Estep welcomed the delegates for the beginning of the collaborative NMI and NYI session. He said there was great energy and engagement in the NYI room in the morning, and the spirit of missions was evident in the NMI conference. He hopes is to continue to see the merger between NYI and NM,I as they take the experience and maturity of NMI to the excitement of NYI. The Kansas City District is taking steps in that direction, continuously. Dr. Estep stated that two great leaders have provided wonderful guidance, and both are leaving the presidency: Eunice Brubaker and Will Certain. Will gave greetings and expressed gratitude to the district, saying he would miss the opportunity to serve. Eunice gave greetings and thanked delegates to the Convention. She explained that the workshops this afternoon are a merger of planning by NMI and NYI. She mentioned how great it had been to work with Will, because of his spirit and his enthusiasm to try new ideas. She reminded the NMI delegates how important it is that those who are more mature, to come along side the young people and mentor them. It is messy, but Eunice said it has kept her young. She encouraged churches to help the youth to grow in their relationship with Christ. Will said to the younger ones that sometimes adults are afraid to make the first move. He encouraged the youth to go to an adult and ask them to serve as mentors. As mentors and disciples do these things, they grow and stay young. Young people shouldn’t be afraid to make the first move; they should find someone who will pour into them. There are two new presidents—Katie Casey from Spring Hill Grace Community for NMI and Pastor David Goodwin from Central Church of the Nazarene for NYI. There was a brief explanation of the Breakout sessions, with changes and room numbers listed. Anyone from NYI or NMI was invited to attend any of the sessions. Churches were reminded that, after the breakout sessions, the following would take place: • The pastor and one lay person from each church were to attend the Finance Meeting. • At 7 p.m. is the combined youth and missions service. We will worship and celebrate. The delegates were dismissed for the breakout sessions.

147 NMI/NYI Combined Evening Service—7:00–8:30 p.m.

Will Certain welcomed those in attendance and made announcements, and Katie Rose led the service in a time worship music. Katie Casey prayed and introduced the speaker, Cara Shonamon. Cara spoke to the group, after which the congregation responded in worship. An offering was received, then Will Certain gave announcements and instructions for the rest of evening. The District NMI Council surprised Eunice with a personalized K-State shirt emblazoned with her name and “20,” in honor of the years Eunice served as district NMI president. Eunice Brubaker gave a closing prayer and pronounced the benediction.

Respectfully submitted,

GAIL SAWRIE, District NMI Secretary SARAH E. McGEE, Recording Secretary

148 VIII: NYI DAILY PROCEEDINGS

Kansas City District NYI 2019 Convention Minutes

President Will Certain welcomes everyone to convention Pastor Rob Click leads the convention in an invocation Calls convention to order Say: “I would like to call the convention to order, and I ask several people to assist us with the proceedings.” Set voting area as all the Middle School Youth Room Set the two mics in the front as delegate mics Appoint Lacie Kazmeier and Roman Schwarz to serve as pages Appoint Alex Oliver to serve as recording secretary Appoint Michael DeHaan to serve as our parliamentarian Appoint Amberlee Brinkman to be our reader Appoint Candy Wiley to lead our board of tellers Appoint the following individuals to serve as our Boards of Tellers (see screen for list of names) One change to board of tellers, Ben Smith is taken off, Alyssa Hain replaces them. Say: “Do we have a motion to approve these assistants? Do we have a second? All in favor raise your hand. All opposed raise your hand. Central makes the motion, College Church seconds the motion, Motion carries. Introduce delegate packet and point out agenda on page 2 Say: “Do we have a motion to approve this agenda? A second? All in favor raise your hand. All opposed raise your hand. Bailey Pickard makes the motion, Will Sykes seconds the motion, Motion carries. Jon Eigsti and Brandon Cluff lead the group in a fun game Andy Cornelius, from MNU, talks about MNU’s programs and opportunities Jennifer Hunt gives the NYC report for 2019

149 Will announces events and plans for the day KCD NYI Council Treasurer, Allie Harvey, gives the Treasurer’s Report & Budget Proposal

Say: “Mr. President, I move to receive this report.” Budget approval for 2019-2020 Allie makes the motion, Jake Edwards seconds the motion. Questions were answered Motion carries unanimously. Say: “Mr. President, I move to set the presented budget for 2019-20.” Jake Edwards makes a motion to divide the budget Don Bird Seconds the motion Motion carries. Allie makes the motion to approve the 2019-2020 budget. Jake Edwards Second was made, seconds the motion. Motion carries. Jake Edwards makes the motion to approve the proposed Camp 2020 and 2020 District Assembly expenses. Seconds the motion. Motion passed. Our reader, Amberlee Brinkman reads the Nominating Committee Report Will Says: “Do we have a motion to approve the Nominating Committee’s Report and the approval of these ballots?” Student from Amberlee’s youth group makes the motion. Cristian seconds the motion. Jake makes the motion to amendment. we separate all representatives listed underneath the fourth paragraph and include them as voting members of the council. Tom seconds the motion (Seven voting). voted two opposed. Motion carries. Kandy motions, Noah seconds the amended nominating committee report. Motion carries. Will chairs the casting of Ballot #1 for camp board and age representatives. Board of tellers pass and collect ballots. The camp board gave their report and promotion of next year’s camp Ron Jackson spoke about the Call and invited students to participate in the coming years Dr. Eddie Estep introduced Will Certain for the NYI President’s report - President Will Certain gave his report (below) centering around the rootedness and fruitfulness of our district’s NYI members, presence, and events. Students participated in the report through testimony and leading in worship and illustrations.

150 Jake Edwards makes a motion to receive the NYI President’s report. Amberlee Brinkman seconds the motion. Motion carries. Dr. Eddie Estep chairs the casting of ballot #2, for NYI President - Board of tellers distributes and collects ballots. Sarah Fredericks presents the convention with a preview and invitation for the YES Conference 2020. Our quizzing director, Debbie, gives the quizzing report, and then adult members of our council and convention get annihilated by student quizzers in a 10 question quiz off. Will introduces Cristian Reyes as our new Breakaway Director and Cristian invites us all to be on the lookout for upcoming information. Our reader, Amberlee, reads the results of each ballot, also displayed on the screen: Ballot #1 2 Camp board members (for a 2 year term) (vote for 2) Amberlee Brinkman (Shawnee) - 78 Noah Laird (KC Waters Edge) - 52 Nicole Stovall (Fairlawn) - 32 Josh Heer (Living Hope) - 39 Young Adult Representatives (1 year term) (vote for 1) Cristian Reyes (Shawnee) - 23 Saul Perez (Antioch) - 15 Yoshua Ticum (Central) - 33 Shannon Nelson (Independence Trinity) - 32 Student Representatives (1 year term) (vote for 2) Madeline Burr (KC 1st) - 20 Lacey Kazemier (College) - 35 Will Brown (College) - 30 Bailey Pickard (Central) - 29 Shanise Simms (True Light) - 12 Amber Guilfoil (Shawnee) - 13 Emily Pope (Grace Community) - 19 Kaitlyn Pope (Grace Community) - 18 Jentry Hunt (Grace Community) - 13

151 Hailey Whitcraft (Grace Community) - 4 Watson Porter (Central) - 15 Ballot #2 -President (for a 2 year term) (vote for 1) David Goodwin (Central) - 61 Jon Eigsti (Independence Trinity) - 42 Will congratulates those elected and Dr. Eddie Estep leads us in a prayer of installation for all new district council members. A motion is made to adjourn Convention and is seconded. Motion Carried. Respectfully Submitted, Alex Oliver, Recording Secretary

NYI President Report 2019 President reads John 15:1-8 then pray and invite folks to sing and worship Sing - Central Teens

• King of My Heart • Sinking Deep The Bible is full of images of agricultural, of plants, animals, and humans producing fruit. There are plants, seeds, & gardens; there are vines & vineyards; there are trees and orchards. We have the creation story, with the garden of Eden - God creates plants, animals, and humans, and God places Adam and Eve this garden to work it and care for it. In the New Testament we have parables about a vineyard in Matthew 20 & 21 And we have this vine and branches image from John 15 with God the Father as the gardener cutting and pruning the branches of the vine - Jesus Christ Dr. Estep, our District Superintendent, has been using this vineyard image as a way to communicate a vision of fruitfulness on our district - we all are a part of God’s vineyard here on the Kansas City District and God is working in and through you and me to produce fruit, good fruit and more fruit. Last year I told you all that I live in a very rural and agricultural setting - I literally live out in the middle of nowhere - our county only has 5 thousand people - our entire county!!!! The biggest town in our area is 1200 people strong. But do you know what we have a lot of? Farm ground - beans, corn, and hay - everywhere - My house is surrounded by bean fields This theme of vineyard resonates with me along with this concept of fruitfulness - and it got me thinking about these questions: What does fruitfulness feel like? Look like (Sweet Corn)? Taste Like (Homemade Jam)? Smell Like (Onion or Garlic from Garden)? Sound Like (corn growing - UNL Video - combine)?

152 Fruitfulness is awesome! In my context, experiencing fruitfulness is always a good thing, especially for my tastebuds. But fruitfulness doesn’t come easy - there is a lot of work that goes into producing fruit (cultivating the soil, planting the seed, fertilizer, harvesting the produce, etc.) - most of that stuff is in the farmer or gardener’s control But then you also have weather - heat, sunlight, rain, storms, frost - and this year we are dealing with a horrible flood. That flood is literally going to end the farming careers and livelihood of many farmers in our area - You can have the Nicest Equipment, Irrigation Pivots, Hybrid Geneticly Enhanced Seed, the best Fertilizer and yet still have nothing to show for it at harvest time Sometimes when we are trying to produce fruit in the ag world - we actually have very little control and the year can be extremely hard and even devestating for these farming families And as I have thought of this, I’m reminded of God’s vineyard and I’m reminded of myself and all of you - I’ve had a really hard year this year, and I know many of you have as well My nephew Caden didn’t make it to his frist birthday - in December he died at only 11 months old. I’m a pastor and sometimes I pastor my own family and it was horrible to be pastor, to oversee a funeral, and be a grieving uncle all at the same time. Just like bad weather and flooding, this tragedy was out of my control, and if I’m honest, it has made fruitfulness in my life harder to come by this year than others I know today that many of you have faced similar struggles and pain this year too - And like our timely 8-12 camp theme some of us have been Wrestling with Hope But the way to remain fruitful even in the midst of this wrestling and struggle is another focus that Dr. Estep has shared with the district - deep roots - it’s a concept we find in the 4th verse of our passage this morning: “Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.” This verse and idea of remaining in the vine is this beautiful picture and reminder to me that this vineyard, this Church, this people of God, this story that I am a part of is not mine - it’s not mine to possess, it’s not mine to control - this is not my vineyard I’m smiling because that is so refreshing! I’m not in control! My task is simply to remain in the vine, to sink deep roots into Christ - the Gardener and the Vine will take care of the rest, they will use this branch to produce the fruit And what does that fruitfulness feel like? Look like? Taste Like? Smell Like? Sound Like? For this I have help - Amber, Emily, and Kaitlyn will you come and share?

• Amber Guilfoil • Emily Pope • Katelyn Pope Thank you all for sharing. On and in our district NYI that fruitfulness

153 Feels like the loving hands of your friends and youth workers on your shoulders at the alters of camp as you cry out to God in surrender asking for forgivenness, hope, and a future You know what it looks like? It looks like a young woman from my congregation who walked away from camp with a deep desire to know and experience Jesus Christ more than ever before And it looks like thousands of teens worshipping and serving God together in Phoenix Do you know what it tastes like? It tastes like a great cup of coffee at Black Dog as Youth Pastors gather to pray for each other, for youth ministry on the district, and for the future of camp. It tastes like a food truck taco after a meeting preparing for NYC What about smell? It smells like communion elements, the bread and the juice, at 8-12 grade camp and Camp 567 It smells like sweaty teens from Westside Church greeting the poor with ice cream sandwiches on the streets of downtown Phoenix during NYC It sounds like Grace Moore sharing a bit of her journey as she listens to God’s calling in and, on her life It sounds like a conversation in a cabin at camp where a Young Man shares about encountering God for the first time at camp and another young man shares about wrestling with sin and his journey It sounds like a bunch of teens singing Here Again with 8000 Nazarenes from around the USA/Canada Region As we continue to sink our roots deeper into Christ, we all will feel, see, taste, smell, and hear the fruit that God produces through us. This past year, God has been faithful and produced fruit in and through us - you heard about it through testimonies, you can read about it in the reports in your booklets - God produced fruit even when we didn’t think it was possible, even when we didn’t notice it! This coming year the Gardener will continue to produce fruit in and through us as long as we remain in the Vine. May it be so and may our leaders, teens and adults alike, show us the way this coming year as a District NYI Respectfully Submitted Pastor Will Certain KCD NYI President

154 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15a 16 17 2019

Church Name Pastor Name Full Church Members Reported Last Year Received by Profession of Faith Received from Other Denominations Received by Transfer Total Gains Lost by Death Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches Total Losses Full Church Members End of Year Inactive Church Members Associate Church Members Weekly Corporate Worship 1 Atchison Rev. Darrell T. Cox 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 15 2 Belton New Horizons Rev. Jay D. Wilson 31 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 29 3 0 35 3 Blue Springs First Rev. Jonathan P. Weathers 243 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 9 234 131 0 100 4 Bonner Springs Rev. Nathan A. Hann 184 0 0 4 4 1 1 2 4 184 50 0 125 5 Cameron Rev. Vicki D Copp 95 10 0 1 11 2 0 4 6 100 5 0 54 *6 Canaan Hill Rev. Carissa Ann Ramsey 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 44 Rev. John Ramsey 7 - Victory Church of the Nazarene in Rev. Wendy J. Swindell 0 6 0 5 11 0 6 0 6 5 0 0 5 Hideaway Lakes 8 Carrollton 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 47 32 0 13 9 CAYA Ministries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Countryside Rev. Marissa L. Coblentz 16 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 3 15 4 0 16 Rev. Michael W. Coblentz

11 Craig Community Rev. Keith L. Knaak 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 12 12 Engage Jonathon David Foshee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Excelsior Springs Rev. Rexford K. McCommon 92 3 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 97 56 0 50 *14 Gardner Rev. Daniel E. Newburg 94 2 6 3 11 0 0 4 4 101 0 0 112 15 - The Edge Ministry Center Rev. Trena S. Hoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 16 Grandview Rev. Eric Forgrave 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 5 0 41 17 Harrisonville 210 0 0 5 5 7 1 4 12 203 78 0 94 18 Holiness Rev. Michael D. Fetting 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 24 0 20 19 Holton New Life Rev. Kevin Kneisley 11 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 7 0 6 20 Independence First Rev. Daniel F. McCarthy 40 2 0 2 4 1 0 0 1 43 13 0 40 *21 Independence Fort Osage Dr. Charles W. Christian (interim) 255 2 0 4 6 0 0 3 3 258 55 0 135 22 Independence Kayros 160 0 0 0 0 0 160 0 160 0 0 0 0 23 Independence Trinity Rev. Wayne S. Nelson 313 3 0 3 6 0 0 4 4 315 0 0 135 24 Kansas City Beacon Hill Rev. Jefferson McDonald 256 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 4 255 128 0 45 Newton 25 Kansas City Blue Hills Community Pastor Winston Lott 1,002 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 999 550 0 350 26 Kansas City Central Rev. Samuel S. Barber 1,137 15 0 14 29 8 0 19 27 1,139 611 0 841 27 Kansas City CrossPoint Community Rev. Dennis J. Solis 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 129 45 0 44 28 Kansas City First Rev. Shawn A. Siegfreid 1,296 23 0 31 54 4 0 6 10 1,340 700 0 397 29 - Journey Rev. James T. Real 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 22 Rev. Joni E. Real 30 Kansas City First Spanish Rev. Alberto B. Ledesma Díaz 180 27 2 1 30 0 8 15 23 187 30 0 183 31 Kansas City Grace Dr. Tammy R. Carter 29 73 0 0 73 0 0 0 0 102 24 0 147 32 Kansas City GracePoint Rev. Justin E. Oberndorfer 288 12 10 0 22 0 4 0 4 306 139 0 160 *33 Kansas City Korean Antioch Rev. Timothy E. Lee 131 3 0 0 3 0 14 0 14 120 25 0 135 * Sponsored New Church this Year MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15a 16 17 2019

Church Name Pastor Name Full Church Members Reported Last Year Received by Profession of Faith Received from Other Denominations Received by Transfer Total Gains Lost by Death Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches Total Losses Full Church Members End of Year Inactive Church Members Associate Church Members Weekly Corporate Worship 34 Kansas City Nall Avenue Rev. Steven P. Johnson 255 0 5 9 14 6 4 0 10 259 52 0 172 35 Kansas City New Hope Rev. Lisa R. Aparicio 257 0 0 4 4 2 8 0 10 251 0 0 102 Rev. Samuel E. Aparicio

36 Kansas City New Vision Rev. Geun-Young Joseph Park 65 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 12 53 15 0 35 37 Kansas City Rescue Mission Rev. Joseph J. Colaizzi 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 0 0 0 38 Kansas City Risen Lamb International Michael Beck 88 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 86 58 0 25 39 Kansas City Rosedale Rev. Diego F. Polo 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 40 Kansas City Shawnee Dr. Charles H. Sunberg 392 3 0 14 17 1 1 8 10 399 0 0 300 Rev. Cara D. Shonamon

41 Kansas City Southwood Rev. Deanna M. Hayden 147 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 3 147 88 0 68 42 Kansas City St. Paul's Dr. Woodie J. Stevens, Interim 131 9 0 4 13 8 4 0 12 132 88 0 53 43 Kansas City Summit View Rev. Jesse S. Briles 67 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 7 60 25 0 20 44 Kansas City The R.O.C.K. Rev. Lee E. Howell 77 10 10 0 20 1 0 0 1 96 55 0 20 45 Kansas City Trinity Rev. Katherine J. Chepulis 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 Rev. Lori K. Neely

46 Kansas City True Light Rev. Alice Piggee-Wallack 70 4 0 2 6 1 0 0 1 75 3 0 40 47 Kansas City Unidos por Fe Rev. Gil Santiago Salinas 84 9 3 1 13 0 0 1 1 96 20 0 95 48 Kansas City Victory Hills Dr. Howard F. Shute 155 12 0 4 16 4 42 2 48 123 33 0 94 49 Kansas City Village Community Rev. Ryan K. Giffin 127 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 127 27 0 100 50 Kansas City Water's Edge Rev. Eunice M. Brubaker 101 3 0 0 3 1 0 5 6 98 0 0 76 51 Kearney CrossRoads Community Rev. Brett W. Toole 63 6 6 0 12 0 5 1 6 69 0 0 123 52 Kingston Rev. Robert A. Castile 94 6 5 0 11 1 2 0 3 102 0 0 56 53 Lawrence First Robert C. Giffin 246 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 254 125 0 202 54 Leavenworth Rev. Alex Wilson 118 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 4 115 60 0 45 55 Lee's Summit First Rev. Michael D. Buettner 86 3 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 89 54 0 29 56 Lee's Summit New Beginnings Rev. Jacob D. Edwards 223 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 6 219 129 0 116 *57 Liberty Rev. Robert R. Buck 118 0 1 0 1 3 2 2 7 112 0 0 88 58 Living Hope Rev. John J. Marra 423 8 0 4 12 0 0 5 5 430 0 0 372 59 Marshall Dr. Clark G. Armstrong 88 2 0 2 4 1 0 0 1 91 26 0 60 60 Maryville Rev. Laura Rand 73 5 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 77 25 0 48 61 McLouth Rev. James H. Casselman 167 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 163 114 0 50 62 Mission Rev. Jonathan J. Foster 57 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 57 0 0 0 0 63 Olathe Christ Community Rev. Scott E. Dement 129 5 2 1 8 2 0 0 2 135 0 0 149 64 Olathe College Dr. David W. Sharpes 2,821 43 4 17 64 15 102 38 155 2,730 52 0 1,386 65 Olathe Faith Journey Rev. Randy K. Calhoun 79 16 0 7 23 0 0 1 1 101 10 0 105 66 Olathe Westside Rev. David K. Shore 543 1 0 14 15 2 0 5 7 551 192 0 370 67 Ottawa Rev. Bruce Allen Beatty 137 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 4 135 112 0 43 68 Overland Park Roger L. Hahn - Interim 313 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 6 307 90 0 151

* Sponsored New Church this Year MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15a 16 17 2019

Church Name Pastor Name Full Church Members Reported Last Year Received by Profession of Faith Received from Other Denominations Received by Transfer Total Gains Lost by Death Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches Total Losses Full Church Members End of Year Inactive Church Members Associate Church Members Weekly Corporate Worship *69 Overland Park Antioch Rev. Donald L. Bird 266 8 10 3 21 0 0 0 0 287 150 0 126 70 - Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 15 71 Paola Grace Revolution Rev. J. Curt Waddle 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 25 72 Parkville Family Rev. Daniel E. Riley 41 6 0 0 6 0 0 2 2 45 4 0 58 73 Raymore New Vision Rev. Casey J. McDorman 140 1 0 5 6 0 0 2 2 144 22 0 87 74 Reino de Dios Juan J. Acevedo 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 15 75 Restoration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 River Quay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 Safe Harbor Community Jeb M. Flynn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 78 Sedalia Crossroads Community 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 *79 Spring Hill Grace Community Rev. B. Joel Atwell 280 12 3 11 26 0 2 2 4 302 0 0 336 80 St. Joseph First Rev. Brandon D. Shotten 78 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 73 33 0 36 81 St. Joseph Turning Point Rev. Steven R. Longley Jr. 230 5 0 4 9 3 11 0 14 225 70 0 132 82 The Ridge Community Rev. Richard Jake Reese 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 0 0 22 83 Topeka Fairlawn Rev. Bryan L. Davis 303 3 0 0 3 1 2 3 6 300 80 0 233 84 Topeka Family Life Rev. Richard L. Sundermeyer II 83 6 0 0 6 1 5 0 6 83 15 0 35 85 Topeka First Rev. Branson C. Roberts Jr. 140 14 0 3 17 3 5 1 9 148 46 0 109 86 Topeka Lakeview Rev. Robert A. Self 74 7 0 0 7 3 0 0 3 78 10 0 67 87 Topeka Oakland Rev. John Menkveld 117 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 121 0 0 48 *88 Topeka Wanamaker Woods Dr. Larry D. Holmes 812 22 0 0 22 5 4 1 10 824 0 0 525 *89 Total Life Rev. Mark J. Bane 19 8 1 8 17 1 0 3 4 32 0 0 62 90 Trenton Rev. R. Steven Bramblett 113 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 109 7 0 43 *91 Trinity Family Midtown Rev. Andy McGee 26 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 25 Rev. Sarah E. McGee 92 Vision Community Rev. Ryan A. Ardrey 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 5 Rev. Thea B. Ardrey 93 Warrensburg Life Church Rev. Robert A. Denham 127 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 3 129 99 0 90 94 Weston Community Rev. Nancy C. Cantrell 92 3 0 0 3 1 5 0 6 89 30 0 51 Kansas City Supplemental 0 0 0 0 0

Current Year Total 17,333 438 73 212 723 116 493 165 774 17,282 4,742 0 10,149 Last Year Total 17,647 405 92 206 703 87 535 395 1,017 17,333 4,735 0 10,661 Increase / (Decrease) (314) 33 (19) 6 20 29 (42) (230) (243) (51) 7 0 (512)

Organized Name Change Inactive Transfer Merge Disorganize Drop Total Life Sedalia Crossroads Community Independence Kayros CAYA Ministries Mission Restoration River Quay * Sponsored New Church this Year DISCIPLESHIP 20 20a 21 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 2019

Church Name Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Total SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance VBS Enrollment Caravan Enrollment NYI Membership NMI Active Membership NMI Associate Membership

1 Atchison 7 0 8 1 31 20 46 21 15 6 10 0 2 28 0 2 Belton New Horizons 9 4 13 1 42 30 64 35 32 9 0 0 6 29 35 3 Blue Springs First 22 13 16 5 95 49 133 67 61 8 0 0 10 105 0 4 Bonner Springs 25 12 25 15 150 110 200 137 0 80 70 0 30 50 20 5 Cameron 12 9 26 20 34 21 72 50 34 20 0 0 29 112 41 *6 Canaan Hill 8 3 6 3 41 21 55 27 27 0 0 0 9 30 10 7 - Victory Church of the Nazarene in 12 2 4 1 10 2 26 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hideaway Lakes 8 Carrollton 7 6 0 0 21 21 28 27 9 19 0 0 0 16 0 9 CAYA Ministries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Countryside 6 3 6 2 24 7 36 12 12 10 0 0 5 15 4 11 Craig Community 3 0 0 0 12 12 15 12 12 12 0 0 0 12 0 12 Engage 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 13 Excelsior Springs 42 12 7 3 51 15 100 30 30 3 45 0 10 97 0 *14 Gardner 37 11 41 12 83 61 161 84 64 20 49 0 41 101 0 15 - The Edge Ministry Center 37 20 13 8 15 9 65 37 0 13 0 0 8 0 0 16 Grandview 15 8 9 4 34 20 58 32 26 19 20 0 5 36 12 17 Harrisonville 34 12 23 10 278 42 335 64 64 64 61 0 15 162 0 18 Holiness 2 0 1 0 32 29 35 29 14 8 0 0 0 14 0 19 Holton New Life 0 0 0 0 11 6 11 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Independence First 8 5 12 5 40 30 60 40 12 6 0 0 12 4 0 *21 Independence Fort Osage 25 12 35 8 175 45 235 65 45 50 55 0 35 225 0 22 Independence Kayros 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Independence Trinity 26 12 14 10 79 49 119 71 71 40 65 0 30 100 0 24 Kansas City Beacon Hill 35 14 24 8 155 45 214 67 20 12 21 0 12 35 0 25 Kansas City Blue Hills Community 15 15 10 10 41 41 66 66 20 0 15 0 12 0 0 26 Kansas City Central 139 113 106 70 471 287 716 470 462 30 210 0 137 1,139 0 27 Kansas City CrossPoint Community 26 20 40 21 68 35 134 76 0 10 0 0 37 40 0 28 Kansas City First 82 52 92 72 415 245 589 369 207 120 116 0 85 35 0 29 - Journey 0 4 0 2 0 16 0 22 22 22 0 0 4 1 1 30 Kansas City First Spanish 25 22 37 30 88 116 150 168 44 106 0 0 37 100 0 31 Kansas City Grace 45 36 14 12 168 99 227 147 147 0 0 0 27 102 0 32 Kansas City GracePoint 60 22 35 10 134 31 229 63 63 31 0 0 0 0 0 *33 Kansas City Korean Antioch 45 25 30 16 90 55 165 96 70 57 75 0 25 35 20 34 Kansas City Nall Avenue 21 21 11 11 74 74 106 106 106 0 0 0 25 100 0 35 Kansas City New Hope 35 16 30 10 135 51 200 77 51 10 45 0 15 251 0 36 Kansas City New Vision 8 3 8 4 10 7 26 14 3 4 0 0 0 0 0

* Sponsored New Church this Year DISCIPLESHIP 20 20a 21 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 2019

Church Name Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Total SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance VBS Enrollment Caravan Enrollment NYI Membership NMI Active Membership NMI Associate Membership

37 Kansas City Rescue Mission 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 Kansas City Risen Lamb International 2 2 0 0 2 8 4 10 2 0 20 0 0 0 0 39 Kansas City Rosedale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Kansas City Shawnee 188 60 50 16 346 110 584 186 185 130 0 0 20 399 185 41 Kansas City Southwood 15 15 12 8 58 50 85 73 73 35 0 0 20 58 42 42 Kansas City St. Paul's 22 7 10 6 54 36 86 49 49 0 22 0 10 53 0 43 Kansas City Summit View 95 22 3 0 68 13 166 35 13 33 8 0 0 35 0 44 Kansas City The R.O.C.K. 10 5 3 3 10 10 23 18 18 10 0 0 10 30 0 45 Kansas City Trinity 0 0 0 0 9 8 9 8 8 4 0 0 0 8 0 46 Kansas City True Light 10 7 5 5 30 20 45 32 23 23 0 0 2 0 0 47 Kansas City Unidos por Fe 25 60 30 24 50 80 105 164 84 80 80 0 35 0 0 48 Kansas City Victory Hills 68 39 29 15 106 79 203 133 68 23 55 40 24 90 0 49 Kansas City Village Community 50 26 50 10 140 50 240 86 0 86 0 0 20 100 0 50 Kansas City Water's Edge 18 12 10 10 70 22 98 44 18 4 0 0 23 98 0 51 Kearney CrossRoads Community 57 25 19 8 109 36 185 69 53 16 93 0 25 69 0 52 Kingston 21 11 11 10 37 36 69 57 38 7 0 0 8 11 0 53 Lawrence First 39 27 38 49 81 79 158 155 110 32 60 0 65 246 92 54 Leavenworth 3 3 0 0 43 26 46 29 26 10 0 0 2 10 0 55 Lee's Summit First 14 7 35 3 48 14 97 24 24 15 0 0 0 24 0 56 Lee's Summit New Beginnings 0 30 0 5 0 54 0 89 45 89 41 0 31 0 0 *57 Liberty 35 25 10 5 68 58 113 88 55 10 35 0 0 100 0 58 Living Hope 160 106 60 40 310 152 530 298 106 192 175 0 60 423 0 59 Marshall 37 23 16 6 49 19 102 48 48 10 39 0 16 83 25 60 Maryville 2 2 3 0 62 30 67 32 10 20 0 0 0 38 18 61 McLouth 14 6 12 5 33 20 59 31 31 6 48 20 10 47 47 62 Mission 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 Olathe Christ Community 42 34 47 25 131 34 220 93 62 49 114 0 90 135 14 64 Olathe College 387 135 401 186 1,392 671 2,180 992 887 469 470 0 401 2,730 0 65 Olathe Faith Journey 29 4 29 16 117 65 175 85 0 85 35 0 34 136 0 66 Olathe Westside 156 63 108 59 319 114 583 236 200 160 116 0 118 360 0 67 Ottawa 19 11 17 3 118 12 154 26 26 0 13 0 10 43 0 68 Overland Park 35 17 13 5 70 35 118 57 48 0 0 0 8 307 0 *69 Overland Park Antioch 26 17 21 17 92 68 139 102 86 92 63 0 29 86 46 70 - Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective 15 10 5 3 3 3 23 16 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 71 Paola Grace Revolution 10 5 0 0 25 20 35 25 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 72 Parkville Family 19 6 12 12 80 30 111 48 24 12 0 0 15 41 0 73 Raymore New Vision 32 17 14 8 112 28 158 53 0 53 0 0 17 144 0 74 Reino de Dios 4 4 3 3 8 8 15 15 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

* Sponsored New Church this Year DISCIPLESHIP 20 20a 21 21a 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 2019

Church Name Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Total SDMI Responsibility List Average Weekly SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance VBS Enrollment Caravan Enrollment NYI Membership NMI Active Membership NMI Associate Membership

75 Restoration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 River Quay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 Safe Harbor Community 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 Sedalia Crossroads Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *79 Spring Hill Grace Community 390 76 224 45 568 115 1,182 236 121 115 75 0 126 132 132 80 St. Joseph First 5 5 2 2 25 25 32 32 29 0 5 0 5 73 0 81 St. Joseph Turning Point 60 23 20 10 130 76 210 109 77 32 78 0 30 226 0 82 The Ridge Community 7 5 2 1 15 9 24 15 15 5 0 0 2 10 0 83 Topeka Fairlawn 79 30 48 21 203 109 330 160 146 13 98 0 48 165 12 84 Topeka Family Life 12 6 18 7 39 9 69 22 0 22 0 0 18 35 0 85 Topeka First 99 28 39 13 130 51 268 92 67 11 68 0 54 102 0 86 Topeka Lakeview 11 5 3 0 32 36 46 41 41 6 12 0 0 46 5 87 Topeka Oakland 30 18 8 5 80 50 118 73 40 33 35 0 7 121 0 *88 Topeka Wanamaker Woods 158 54 150 47 1,082 192 1,390 293 169 194 41 17 50 824 0 *89 Total Life 50 15 30 12 200 35 280 62 0 62 0 0 17 39 0 90 Trenton 30 1 2 0 39 49 71 50 44 10 0 0 0 43 0 *91 Trinity Family Midtown 0 0 0 0 35 20 35 20 15 20 0 0 0 3 0 92 Vision Community 28 2 6 0 44 5 78 7 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 93 Warrensburg Life Church 19 6 47 25 83 40 149 71 60 11 21 0 30 99 0 94 Weston Community 11 5 12 8 31 23 54 36 33 3 0 0 12 50 28 Kansas City Supplemental 0 0

Current Year Total 3,522 1,630 2,384 1,146 10,099 4,649 16,005 7,425 5,051 3,091 2,777 77 2,167 10,848 791 Last Year Total 3,659 1,690 2,230 1,101 9,739 4,894 15,628 7,685 5,043 2,842 2,742 160 2,192 10,578 1,251 Increase / (Decrease) (137) (60) 154 45 360 (245) 377 (260) 8 249 35 (83) (25) 270 (460)

Organized Name Change Inactive Transfer Merge Disorganize Drop Total Life Sedalia Crossroads Community Independence Kayros CAYA Ministries Mission Restoration River Quay * Sponsored New Church this Year FINANCIAL SUMMARY 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 PART 1 2019

Church Name Total Church Income World Evangelism Fund Approved Mission Specials Other Global Interests Total Given to Global Mission Pension Fund District Ministry Funds Other District Interests Total Given to District Mission Assigned Educational Institution Other Nazarene Educational Institutions Total Given to Education Funds

1 Atchison 28,144 1,517 36 0 1,553 620 658 313 971 617 0 617 2 Belton New Horizons 82,287 4,287 376 0 4,663 1,784 10,487 0 10,487 1,784 0 1,784 3 Blue Springs First 274,224 14,209 11,144 0 25,353 5,898 6,945 19,711 26,656 5,897 0 5,897 4 Bonner Springs 162,516 9,778 1,120 330 11,228 3,884 8,893 500 9,393 8,883 149 9,032 5 Cameron 115,937 5,947 7,665 258 13,870 2,433 3,514 0 3,514 2,431 170 2,601 *6 Canaan Hill 51,831 2,784 1,449 455 4,688 1,098 1,596 0 1,596 1,105 50 1,155 7 - Victory Church of the Nazarene in 4,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hideaway Lakes 8 Carrollton 41,973 2,222 1,697 1,521 5,440 932 993 351 1,344 932 546 1,478 9 CAYA Ministries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Countryside 23,922 1,248 330 0 1,578 514 826 0 826 514 100 614 11 Craig Community 26,148 1,478 639 0 2,117 545 580 202 782 545 10 555 12 Engage 8,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Excelsior Springs 103,021 5,161 7,601 0 12,762 2,122 2,900 0 2,900 2,121 0 2,121 *14 Gardner 145,826 8,300 4,760 0 13,060 3,463 3,080 0 3,080 3,080 705 3,785 15 - The Edge Ministry Center 13,600 0 0 0 0 0 326 111 437 0 0 0 16 Grandview 104,415 2,123 1,435 0 3,558 255 368 0 368 255 0 255 17 Harrisonville 205,613 11,327 4,325 0 15,652 4,335 5,104 0 5,104 4,334 0 4,334 18 Holiness 77,218 4,038 17,140 0 21,178 1,693 1,700 0 1,700 1,600 0 1,600 19 Holton New Life 16,816 879 0 145 1,024 364 0 240 240 363 342 705 20 Independence First 41,909 1,143 207 0 1,350 424 0 0 0 50 0 50 *21 Independence Fort Osage 270,790 15,460 4,567 280 20,307 5,701 6,081 2,161 8,242 5,701 0 5,701 22 Independence Kayros 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Independence Trinity 249,415 13,701 12,307 1,143 27,151 5,653 5,458 1,932 7,390 5,118 200 5,318 24 Kansas City Beacon Hill 53,383 1,351 1,080 0 2,431 553 726 205 931 0 0 0 25 Kansas City Blue Hills Community 272,845 244 0 0 244 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Kansas City Central 1,738,102 106,325 136,814 38,801 281,940 36,402 42,873 9,707 52,580 36,402 1,380 37,782 27 Kansas City CrossPoint Community 101,978 1,028 3,115 1,630 5,773 344 0 1,800 1,800 0 0 0 28 Kansas City First 1,012,443 53,475 48,099 0 101,574 22,296 24,473 6,118 30,591 22,943 775 23,718 29 - Journey 32,000 0 0 0 0 0 768 237 1,005 0 0 0 30 Kansas City First Spanish 169,686 10,652 600 1,785 13,037 3,697 3,943 411 4,354 3,696 150 3,846 31 Kansas City Grace 20,632 1,088 465 0 1,553 454 624 0 624 431 0 431 32 Kansas City GracePoint 174,012 7,147 0 0 7,147 2,978 17,401 0 17,401 0 0 0 *33 Kansas City Korean Antioch 280,000 2,458 200 0 2,658 1,030 1,500 0 1,500 1,500 0 1,500 34 Kansas City Nall Avenue 371,132 21,650 58,164 0 79,814 8,973 11,215 0 11,215 7,764 1,755 9,519

* Sponsored New Church this Year FINANCIAL SUMMARY 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 PART 1 2019

Church Name Total Church Income World Evangelism Fund Approved Mission Specials Other Global Interests Total Given to Global Mission Pension Fund District Ministry Funds Other District Interests Total Given to District Mission Assigned Educational Institution Other Nazarene Educational Institutions Total Given to Education Funds

35 Kansas City New Hope 243,252 13,068 7,984 0 21,052 5,250 5,600 1,983 7,583 5,250 0 5,250 36 Kansas City New Vision 6,260 331 2,000 1,000 3,331 136 0 0 0 135 0 135 37 Kansas City Rescue Mission 0 0 650 0 650 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 Kansas City Risen Lamb International 92,321 0 768 0 768 0 0 50 50 0 0 0 39 Kansas City Rosedale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Kansas City Shawnee 738,500 40,064 34,118 3,000 77,182 16,724 26,400 8,201 34,601 16,000 3,364 19,364 41 Kansas City Southwood 145,652 8,355 6,651 0 15,006 3,101 4,479 805 5,284 3,101 500 3,601 42 Kansas City St. Paul's 86,790 4,682 2,556 0 7,238 2,006 2,369 402 2,771 2,012 0 2,012 43 Kansas City Summit View 50,216 2,829 2,145 0 4,974 1,071 1,600 0 1,600 1,053 0 1,053 44 Kansas City The R.O.C.K. 34,874 1,819 0 0 1,819 761 0 0 0 760 0 760 45 Kansas City Trinity 0 0 260 2,000 2,260 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 Kansas City True Light 43,432 402 690 0 1,092 174 0 0 0 174 0 174 47 Kansas City Unidos por Fe 85,341 5,039 857 0 5,896 1,885 11,167 0 11,167 1,885 0 1,885 48 Kansas City Victory Hills 233,129 12,061 10,941 0 23,002 4,903 5,846 1,734 7,580 5,253 0 5,253 49 Kansas City Village Community 172,030 9,589 210 711 10,510 3,998 5,778 0 5,778 3,999 0 3,999 50 Kansas City Water's Edge 198,000 2,694 7,132 0 9,826 809 1,853 0 1,853 809 120 929 51 Kearney CrossRoads Community 150,210 7,907 1,889 0 9,796 3,287 4,749 250 4,999 3,287 0 3,287 52 Kingston 103,599 5,297 3,611 0 8,908 2,203 14,256 0 14,256 2,203 300 2,503 53 Lawrence First 448,700 26,056 2,410 3,600 32,066 10,771 10,769 0 10,769 10,320 1,500 11,820 54 Leavenworth 125,999 7,375 1,397 0 8,772 2,848 15,750 0 15,750 2,847 0 2,847 55 Lee's Summit First 66,503 6,327 436 0 6,763 1,407 0 0 0 1,406 0 1,406 56 Lee's Summit New Beginnings 216,404 11,305 592 0 11,897 4,689 8,063 0 8,063 5,037 0 5,037 *57 Liberty 212,151 11,328 10,878 0 22,206 4,469 0 0 0 4,468 300 4,768 58 Living Hope 570,676 29,738 36,960 0 66,698 12,175 13,519 4,788 18,307 11,821 0 11,821 59 Marshall 93,991 4,766 2,581 55 7,402 1,979 2,607 217 2,824 2,127 0 2,127 60 Maryville 96,174 5,162 1,590 0 6,752 2,186 2,573 583 3,156 2,185 0 2,185 61 McLouth 91,345 3,061 602 0 3,663 305 1,591 0 1,591 305 0 305 62 Mission 0 4,092 360 0 4,452 1,720 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 Olathe Christ Community 370,542 6,517 11,775 1,290 19,582 3,423 3,499 0 3,499 2,423 100 2,523 64 Olathe College 4,151,700 224,855 219,741 89,086 533,682 91,763 101,205 34,599 135,804 91,587 21,750 113,337 65 Olathe Faith Journey 176,500 12,413 7,015 0 19,428 3,822 3,669 1,299 4,968 3,821 0 3,821 66 Olathe Westside 872,591 50,508 25,201 384 76,093 18,856 64,947 0 64,947 18,855 125 18,980 67 Ottawa 70,058 4,574 3,966 0 8,540 1,442 1,955 267 2,222 1,536 50 1,586 68 Overland Park 345,165 17,860 15,465 0 33,325 7,305 10,553 0 10,553 7,305 1,350 8,655 *69 Overland Park Antioch 140,016 7,022 31,149 1,049 39,220 2,893 3,204 1,135 4,339 3,004 570 3,574

* Sponsored New Church this Year FINANCIAL SUMMARY 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 PART 1 2019

Church Name Total Church Income World Evangelism Fund Approved Mission Specials Other Global Interests Total Given to Global Mission Pension Fund District Ministry Funds Other District Interests Total Given to District Mission Assigned Educational Institution Other Nazarene Educational Institutions Total Given to Education Funds

70 - Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective 12,305 679 0 0 679 276 0 0 0 180 0 180 71 Paola Grace Revolution 2,500 0 0 0 0 0 60 21 81 0 0 0 72 Parkville Family 142,914 5,117 47,212 900 53,229 2,073 2,995 0 2,995 2,072 800 2,872 73 Raymore New Vision 171,431 9,316 5,994 0 15,310 3,865 5,600 0 5,600 3,877 0 3,877 74 Reino de Dios 7,200 611 0 0 611 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 Restoration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 River Quay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 Safe Harbor Community 12,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 Sedalia Crossroads Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *79 Spring Hill Grace Community 947,855 50,383 23,463 392 74,238 20,283 21,637 7,664 29,301 20,282 1,600 21,882 80 St. Joseph First 90,749 6,191 5,075 0 11,266 1,925 1,980 0 1,980 1,796 0 1,796 81 St. Joseph Turning Point 213,893 11,126 657 0 11,783 4,621 6,674 0 6,674 4,621 0 4,621 82 The Ridge Community 3,906 205 600 0 805 86 92 32 124 86 0 86 83 Topeka Fairlawn 445,564 22,809 12,121 0 34,930 9,331 13,578 0 13,578 9,331 0 9,331 84 Topeka Family Life 98,814 4,175 1,981 0 6,156 1,707 1,706 591 2,297 2,122 0 2,122 85 Topeka First 242,988 13,154 5,840 0 18,994 5,231 5,581 2,548 8,129 5,231 180 5,411 86 Topeka Lakeview 110,914 5,749 941 0 6,690 2,446 0 0 0 2,446 0 2,446 87 Topeka Oakland 66,819 0 900 0 900 0 1,594 566 2,160 0 0 0 *88 Topeka Wanamaker Woods 845,572 44,106 6,894 0 51,000 18,035 26,502 0 26,502 18,035 2,750 20,785 *89 Total Life 109,125 5,661 8,164 0 13,825 2,340 2,471 0 2,471 2,341 0 2,341 90 Trenton 75,643 4,025 300 0 4,325 1,647 0 0 0 1,646 0 1,646 *91 Trinity Family Midtown 35,927 0 1,390 0 1,390 0 862 304 1,166 0 0 0 92 Vision Community 7,980 417 0 0 417 171 246 0 246 171 0 171 93 Warrensburg Life Church 120,541 6,436 2,192 352 8,980 2,687 2,866 1,015 3,881 2,687 150 2,837 94 Weston Community 95,047 4,950 1,037 0 5,987 2,008 2,654 0 2,654 2,007 0 2,007 Kansas City Supplemental 0 0 0

Current Year Total 20,566,626 1,053,226 904,676 150,167 2,108,069 415,868 588,131 113,053 701,184 411,965 41,841 453,806 Last Year Total 21,388,330 1,062,756 1,152,620 105,029 2,320,405 434,981 615,201 101,628 716,829 412,590 58,285 470,875 Increase / (Decrease) (821,704) (9,530) (247,944) 45,138 (212,336) (19,113) (27,070) 11,425 (15,645) (625) (16,444) (17,069)

Organized Name Change Inactive Transfer Merge Disorganize Drop Total Life Sedalia Crossroads Community Independence Kayros CAYA Ministries Mission Restoration River Quay * Sponsored New Church this Year FINANCIAL SUMMARY 42 43 44 44a 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 PART 2 2019

Church Name Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements Debt Service Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits Local Compassionate Ministries All Other Church Ministries Total Used for Local Mission Total Missional Disbursements Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on Those Properties Allocations Paid in Full?

1 Atchison 0 0 17,500 450 18,046 17,759 53,755 57,516 469,300 0 Yes 2 Belton New Horizons 1,000 5,019 19,500 0 1,729 1,795 29,043 47,761 200,000 15,826 Yes 3 Blue Springs First 12,439 52,203 78,479 62,262 4,685 17,966 228,034 291,838 1,535,000 492,392 Yes 4 Bonner Springs 11,392 5,812 57,531 30,380 1,595 1,626 108,336 141,873 850,000 30,000 Yes 5 Cameron 2,956 0 34,730 0 10,829 150 48,665 71,083 500,000 0 Yes *6 Canaan Hill 12,576 0 15,707 7,352 1,787 972 38,394 46,931 800,000 0 Yes 7 - Victory Church of the Nazarene in 150 0 0 0 0 150 300 300 3,000 0 Yes Hideaway Lakes 8 Carrollton 7,283 0 15,330 10,434 419 60 33,526 42,720 460,000 0 Yes 9 CAYA Ministries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 10 Countryside 8,286 0 2,600 16,845 62 7,907 35,700 39,232 125,000 0 Yes 11 Craig Community 129 0 13,000 1,824 0 0 14,953 18,952 0 0 Yes 12 Engage 0 0 0 5,520 0 1,000 6,520 6,520 0 0 Yes 13 Excelsior Springs 27,476 0 26,605 21,978 1,766 23,118 100,943 120,848 900 0 Yes *14 Gardner 44,269 0 72,313 28,568 3,830 11,371 160,351 183,739 1,059,080 0 Yes 15 - The Edge Ministry Center 9,000 0 0 0 0 2,014 11,014 11,451 0 0 No 16 Grandview 2,624 17,476 26,115 18,186 500 29,358 94,259 98,695 515,000 90,000 No 17 Harrisonville 7,298 33,530 74,479 16,573 2,229 1,200 135,309 164,734 1,630,000 315,879 Yes 18 Holiness 27,315 12,060 0 25,520 749 498 66,142 92,313 250,000 111,972 Yes 19 Holton New Life 4,969 6,184 0 9,600 2,788 753 24,294 26,627 1,345,000 0 Yes 20 Independence First 640 5,354 6,254 0 890 25,052 38,190 40,014 744,000 33,000 No *21 Independence Fort Osage 22,204 51,780 69,033 12,540 4,218 103,809 263,584 303,535 2,000,000 587,164 Yes 22 Independence Kayros 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 23 Independence Trinity 14,657 0 56,702 99,670 4,080 80,141 255,250 300,762 1,000,000 0 Yes 24 Kansas City Beacon Hill 24,087 0 25,745 0 900 0 50,732 54,647 180,000 0 No 25 Kansas City Blue Hills Community 0 0 71,343 0 0 0 71,343 71,667 3,000,000 1,025,000 No 26 Kansas City Central 173,018 337,909 498,638 339,992 33,056 423,928 1,806,541 2,215,245 5,500,000 766,432 Yes 27 Kansas City CrossPoint Community 49,614 0 22,305 39,130 2,430 6,588 120,067 127,984 347,355 0 No 28 Kansas City First 226,221 104,820 315,745 102,274 1,940 78,214 829,214 1,007,393 10,000,000 883,903 Yes 29 - Journey 12,000 0 0 16,800 500 1,200 30,500 31,505 0 0 No 30 Kansas City First Spanish 26,500 0 36,400 26,086 2,134 41,934 133,054 157,988 300,000 0 Yes 31 Kansas City Grace 1,000 0 0 0 0 18,055 19,055 22,117 350,000 0 Yes 32 Kansas City GracePoint 26,277 75,900 28,400 0 0 0 130,577 158,103 1,260,000 1,032,721 No *33 Kansas City Korean Antioch 20,000 45,600 91,200 24,000 6,000 75,000 261,800 268,488 2,000,000 300,000 No 34 Kansas City Nall Avenue 67,461 0 118,212 79,442 0 42,567 307,682 417,203 2,500,000 0 Yes

* Sponsored New Church this Year FINANCIAL SUMMARY 42 43 44 44a 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 PART 2 2019

Church Name Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements Debt Service Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits Local Compassionate Ministries All Other Church Ministries Total Used for Local Mission Total Missional Disbursements Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on Those Properties Allocations Paid in Full?

35 Kansas City New Hope 16,924 20,741 68,704 28,572 0 113,691 248,632 287,767 2,871,987 0 Yes 36 Kansas City New Vision 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,602 0 0 No 37 Kansas City Rescue Mission 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 650 0 0 No 38 Kansas City Risen Lamb International 0 0 25,000 0 200 200 25,400 26,218 1,750,000 230,000 No 39 Kansas City Rosedale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 40 Kansas City Shawnee 230,000 236,226 257,588 30,000 1,000 250,000 1,004,814 1,152,685 4,547,852 1,782,451 Yes 41 Kansas City Southwood 0 0 72,750 1,200 2,651 62,060 138,661 165,653 888,625 0 Yes 42 Kansas City St. Paul's 39,697 12,000 4,788 21,104 322 8,444 86,355 100,382 2,000,000 77,331 Yes 43 Kansas City Summit View 0 0 17,160 14,692 1,386 19,720 52,958 61,656 1,200,000 0 Yes 44 Kansas City The R.O.C.K. 0 0 24,000 0 0 0 24,000 27,340 356,000 0 Yes 45 Kansas City Trinity 0 0 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 4,260 0 0 No 46 Kansas City True Light 30,000 9,580 0 0 3,466 960 44,006 45,446 130,000 62,980 No 47 Kansas City Unidos por Fe 26,279 0 24,000 14,418 179 11,494 76,370 97,203 12,000 0 Yes 48 Kansas City Victory Hills 12,690 0 60,078 42,369 3,957 73,297 192,391 233,129 2,400,000 0 Yes 49 Kansas City Village Community 28,787 31,500 57,384 20,000 0 5,000 142,671 166,956 295,660 190,000 Yes 50 Kansas City Water's Edge 57,007 0 83,180 39,050 1,609 3,737 184,583 198,000 0 0 No 51 Kearney CrossRoads Community 0 31,572 20,555 43,960 2,089 84,278 182,454 203,823 1,150,000 405,997 Yes 52 Kingston 3,600 4,200 7,453 38,637 3,045 13,947 70,882 98,752 1,250,000 18,000 Yes 53 Lawrence First 18,450 74,047 96,085 42,996 6,500 88,262 326,340 391,766 2,450,000 320,000 Yes 54 Leavenworth 30,000 0 29,780 30,000 3,000 1,000 93,780 123,997 430,000 0 Yes 55 Lee's Summit First 386 0 22,100 2,459 0 0 24,945 34,521 450,000 0 Yes 56 Lee's Summit New Beginnings 208,463 6,740 115,372 38,310 1,176 13,752 383,813 413,499 1,000,000 0 Yes *57 Liberty 68,104 0 46,400 13,200 100 0 127,804 159,247 798,000 0 Yes 58 Living Hope 16,639 142,440 107,088 92,857 3,953 103,412 466,389 575,390 2,600,000 1,700,000 Yes 59 Marshall 2,917 0 33,285 10,648 620 101,504 148,974 163,306 375,000 0 Yes 60 Maryville 5,714 0 25,950 12,091 1,149 17,256 62,160 76,439 550,000 0 Yes 61 McLouth 0 0 25,026 31,835 1,576 30,641 89,078 94,942 893,620 0 No 62 Mission 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,172 0 0 No 63 Olathe Christ Community 0 64,260 81,484 70,091 3,717 125,040 344,592 373,619 3,000,000 688,700 No 64 Olathe College 992,027 95,772 1,147,079 573,614 14,593 593,199 3,416,284 4,290,870 14,026,420 2,583,624 Yes 65 Olathe Faith Journey 62,574 51,280 40,062 29,963 3,838 23,622 211,339 243,378 500,000 440,000 Yes 66 Olathe Westside 61,416 47,616 199,415 115,298 1,000 225,301 650,046 828,922 4,200,000 0 Yes 67 Ottawa 0 18,000 12,500 241 1,085 40,964 72,790 86,580 984,920 134,446 Yes 68 Overland Park 11,288 50,178 74,465 73,716 1,219 74,746 285,612 345,450 1,850,000 292,710 Yes *69 Overland Park Antioch 24,836 0 36,949 28,795 11,385 38,246 140,211 190,237 282,000 0 Yes

* Sponsored New Church this Year FINANCIAL SUMMARY 42 43 44 44a 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 PART 2 2019

Church Name Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements Debt Service Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits Local Compassionate Ministries All Other Church Ministries Total Used for Local Mission Total Missional Disbursements Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on Those Properties Allocations Paid in Full?

70 - Edwardsville Christ Agape Collective 3,000 0 24,450 4,376 2,500 8,890 43,216 44,351 0 0 Yes 71 Paola Grace Revolution 0 0 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 2,081 0 0 No 72 Parkville Family 22,899 0 0 15,000 3,857 14,176 55,932 117,101 0 0 Yes 73 Raymore New Vision 2,298 30,730 41,358 26,700 2,173 33,838 137,097 165,749 550,000 182,995 Yes 74 Reino de Dios 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 861 0 0 No 75 Restoration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 76 River Quay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 77 Safe Harbor Community 0 0 0 2,500 0 0 2,500 2,500 0 0 No 78 Sedalia Crossroads Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No *79 Spring Hill Grace Community 55,518 114,370 211,878 238,983 10,860 144,604 776,213 921,917 1,191,980 0 Yes 80 St. Joseph First 21,319 0 30,000 3,020 1,092 0 55,431 72,398 561,630 0 Yes 81 St. Joseph Turning Point 5,729 16,937 64,516 32,760 1,215 20,681 141,838 169,537 2,000,000 176,607 Yes 82 The Ridge Community 1,000 0 2,000 0 0 900 3,900 5,001 0 0 Yes 83 Topeka Fairlawn 87,515 90,210 140,251 32,150 2,510 52,314 404,950 472,120 2,370,000 840,362 Yes 84 Topeka Family Life 0 0 40,284 27,116 0 24,104 91,504 103,786 1,121,200 0 No 85 Topeka First 0 0 34,413 71,874 4,417 0 110,704 148,469 1,500,000 0 Yes 86 Topeka Lakeview 17,000 0 43,000 31,000 0 0 91,000 102,582 450,000 0 Yes 87 Topeka Oakland 23,904 0 37,392 2,283 3,807 0 67,386 70,446 750,000 0 No *88 Topeka Wanamaker Woods 65,268 96,000 304,820 97,092 11,960 203,881 779,021 895,343 5,473,000 902,277 Yes *89 Total Life 10,592 0 2,980 17,369 1,225 47,218 79,384 100,361 0 0 Yes 90 Trenton 0 0 18,051 4,038 0 58,971 81,060 88,678 445,000 0 Yes *91 Trinity Family Midtown 6,000 0 0 5,112 24,000 815 35,927 38,483 0 0 No 92 Vision Community 0 0 0 0 1,759 6,018 7,777 8,782 0 0 Yes 93 Warrensburg Life Church 0 14,400 42,585 21,420 1,015 25,796 105,216 123,601 800,000 46,285 Yes 94 Weston Community 0 32,407 27,387 677 250 25,278 85,999 98,655 1,019,182 273,788 Yes Kansas City Supplemental 0 0

Current Year Total 3,112,681 2,044,853 5,674,911 3,089,012 258,617 3,805,442 17,985,516 21,664,443 110,397,711 17,032,842 Last Year Total 3,076,883 2,098,420 5,987,486 2,697,005 291,920 4,103,629 18,255,343 22,198,433 105,148,574 18,591,421 Increase / (Decrease) 35,798 (53,567) (312,575) 392,007 (33,303) (298,187) (269,827) (533,990) 5,249,137 (1,558,579)

Organized Name Change Inactive Transfer Merge Disorganize Drop Total Life Sedalia Crossroads Community Independence Kayros CAYA Ministries Mission Restoration River Quay * Sponsored New Church this Year Supplemental Statistical Report 2019

Kansas City Value District Property 300,000.00

Value District Center

Value District Parsonage

Indebtedness on District Property 0.00

December 10, 2019