2020 Year Book & Directory
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2020 Year Book & Directory of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Including General Ministry reports for 2020 meeting of the General Board Published by The Office of General Minister and President 1099 N Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204 PO Box 1986, Indianapolis, IN 46206 Telephone: (317) 635-3100 Teresa “Terri” Hord Owens General Minister and President Editorial Team John Goebel, Vice President for Finance Emily Martin, Communication and Disciples Mission Fund Coordinator Cherilyn Williams, Assistant Vice President for Marketing and Communication 1 Contents Directories • General Board & Administrative Committee ...............................................................8 • Office of General Minister and President ..................................................................11 • Ethnic Ministries ........................................................................................................15 • General Ministries .....................................................................................................19 • Recognized Ministry Partners ....................................................................................50 • Regions ......................................................................................................................54 • Special Ministries (Chaplaincy, etc.) ........................................................................585 • Ministers with Standing .......................................................................................... 599 Reports • General Ministry Reports on 2019 ............................................................................73 Governance • Index of General Assembly business items ..............................................................209 • The Design ...............................................................................................................222 • 2019 General Assembly Resolutions .......................................................................241 Statistics • Congregation tables .................................................................................................323 • Comparatives ...........................................................................................................312 • Region two-year comparison ...................................................................................318 2 Identity Statement adopted 2009 We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one Body of Christ, we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us. Principles of Identity 1. We confess that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God, and proclaim him Lord and Savior of the world, requiring nothing more – and nothing less – as a basis of our life together. 2. We hold the centrality of scripture, recognizing that each person has the free- dom – and the responsibility – to study God’s Word within the community of the Church. 3. We practice the baptism of believers, which emphasizes that God’s grace -de mands a response of faith and discipleship, while also recognizing the baptism performed in other churches. 4. We gather for the Lord’s Supper, as often as possible, experiencing at this table the gracious, forgiving presence of Jesus Christ. 5. We structure our community around the biblical idea of covenant, emphasizing not obedience to human authority but accountability to one another because of our shared obedience to Christ. 6. We participate in God’s mission for the world, working with partners to heal the brokenness of creation and bring justice and peace to the whole human family. 7. We hear a special calling to make visible the unity of all Christians, proclaiming that in our diversity we belong to one another because we commonly belong to Christ. 8. We witness to the Gospel of God’s saving love for the world in Jesus Christ, while continuing to struggle with how God’s love may be known to others in different ways. 9. We affirm the priesthood of all believers, rejoicing in the gifts of the Holy Spirit – which include the gift of leadership – that God has given for the common good. 10. We celebrate the diversity of our common life, affirming our different histories, styles of worship and forms of service. 11. We give thanks that each congregation, where Christ is present through faith, is truly the church, affirming as well that God’s church and God’s mission stretch from our doorsteps to the ends of the earth. 12. We anticipate God’s coming reign, seeking to serve the God – Creator, Redeem- er, and Sustainer – whose loving dominion has no end. 3 Mission Imperative Of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) adopted July 2000 The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), in our quest to embody Christian unity, led and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we believe God calls us: Our vision To be a faithful, growing church, that demonstrates true community, deep Christian spirituality and a passion for justice. (Micah 6:8) Our mission To be and to share the Good News of Jesus Christ, witnessing, loving and serving from our doorsteps “to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8) Our imperative To strengthen congregational life for this mission. (Ephesians 4:11-13, 15-16) To accomplish this we shall: Become the Good News: Nurturing faith Practicing and teaching the spiritual disciplines Fostering Disciples identity Renewing congregational life Developing leaders Share the Good News: Emphasizing ministry with children, youth, young adults and families Doing evangelism Establishing new congregations Creating ministries with older adults Serve from “our doorsteps to the ends of the earth”: Engaging in ministries of reconciliation, compassion, unity and justice. Our covenant In accepting our vision, mission and imperative, we affirm our need to be an anti- racist/pro-reconciliation church, strengthen relationships among all manifestations (expressions) of the church, share mutually and more fully the stewardship of God’s gifts of our life in Christ, encourage our growing diversity within our church family and community, work with our many ecumenical and global partners to heal the brokenness of the body of Christ and the human community. 4 From the 2020 Vision - We lift these values that bind us in covenant: • The confession of faith that Jesus is the Christ, son of the Living God, and our Savior • The open, inclusive Lord’s Supper, God’s table • The call to ministry that is on every Disciples • The love of the unity God gives us • The practice of the justice of God. Leaders are called to practice spiritual disciplines: • Daily prayer • Growth in faith using the Bible and other resources • Financial stewardship, beginning with tithing • Active involvement in a Disciples of Christ congregation • Practicing the justice of God in all of life • Willing surrender to God’s desire, both personally and institutionally. 5 Elected Leaders of the General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Rev. Teresa “Terri” Hord Owens Rev. Belva Brown Jordan General Minister and President Moderator Rev. Stephanie Kendell Rev. Dr. Néstor Gómez Clyde Hunt First Vice Moderator Second Vice Moderator Moderator Elect 6 Directory Information includes board membership and location information for ministries associated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada 7 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Office: 1099 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-1075 P O Box 1986, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-1986 (317) 635-3100 FAX (317) 713-2417 OFFICERS General Minister and President—Rev. Teresa “Terri” Hord Owens Moderator—Rev. Belva Brown Jordan First Vice Moderator—Rev. Stephanie Kendell Second Vice Moderator— Rev. Dr. Néstor Gómez Moderator Elect – Clyde Hunt Parliamentarian—Bill Bailey GENERAL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE The General Nominating Committee shall nominate, with attention to the full diversity of the church, and the General Assembly shall elect 17 members representing congrega- tions, at least two of whom are between the ages of 18 and 23 at the time of election. The governing body of each Region shall elect one of its members to serve on the Gen- eral Board. The governing body of each General Ministry shall elect one if its members to serve on the General Board. The governing bodies of the National Bi-Lingual Hispanic Fellowship, North American Pacific Asian Disciples, and the National Convocation shall each elect one of its members to serve on the General Board. The names of the Adminis- trative Committee members appear in bold. The listing provides the name of the Board members, their term expiration, then the region in which they reside and the body electing them to the General Board. Bold indi- cates members of the Administrative Committee. Class of 2021 Robert Cayton Don Gillette Kristen Alsott North Carolina Kentucky Upper Midwest North Carolina National Convocation General Nominating Committee Jeffrey Champeau Darrell Haley Oklahoma Jim Barton Oklahoma Pacific Southwest Arizona Pacific Southwest Arizona Teresa Crist Central Rocky Mountain Katie Hays (AC 2021) Shanell Bowden Council on Christian Unity Southwest Illinois and Wisconsin General Nominating Committee General Nominating Committee Roy Dungca Canada Daniel Hayward Canada Jackie Compton Bunch United Church of Canada Ohio Justin Floyd Ecumenical Representative General Nominating Committee Georgia Georgia Paula Holiday (AC 2021) Timothy Butler Mid-America Upper Midwest Jacque Foster Mid-America Upper Midwest Mid-America National Benevolent Association