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2015 CONVENTION NOTEBOOK THURSDAY, JULY 30 – SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 NORTHWOODS COMMUNITY CHURCH | PEORIA, ILLINOIS THURSDAY 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. FEC Ministers’ Dinner Siaka Traoré FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 1 Scot McKnight Session 2 Geoff Surratt 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Lunch (purchased ticket) 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Breakout Session 1 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Session 3 Skye Jethani 4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Breakout Session 2 5:15 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.Dinner 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (purchased ticket) Celebration Service Dwight Robertson SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. – 10:05 a.m. 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 4 Jay Kesler Business Session 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Lunch (purchased ticket) 2015 | EMBARK SCHEDULE 1.02 THURSDAY OPENING Registration Open 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Children’s Ministry* 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. FEC Ministers’ Dinner 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Building Tour 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY Registration Open 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Children’s Ministry* 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 1 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Break 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Session 2 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lunch (purchased ticket) Children’s Ministry* 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Breakout Session 1 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Break 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Session 3 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Break 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Breakout Session 2 4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Dinner 5:15 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (purchased ticket) Children’s Ministry* 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Celebration Service 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY Registration Open 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Children’s Ministry 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session 4 8:30 a.m. – 10:05 a.m. Break 10:05 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Business Session 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lunch (purchased ticket) 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. *CHILDREN’S MINISTRY SERVES AGES 0 TO 12. 1 FEC — VALUES, MISSION, VISION 1.03 OPENING ANCHORED TO VALUES CORE VALUES We believe the Church is to be God’s primary transforming instrument in the world (Matthew 16:18). We hold to Evangelical theology as expressed in our Manual of Faith, Practice, and Organization. We adhere to Anabaptist distinctives as reflected in our Manual of Faith, Practice, and Organization. We demonstrate biblical stewardship by the efficient use of resources. We welcome cooperative efforts with likeminded organizations for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. We participate in Evangelical endeavors to respond to global social needs. We encourage all churches of the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches to unite as a community demonstrating love and respect for one another. 2 PROPELLED BY MISSION 1.04 OPENING MISSION STATEMENT The Fellowship of Evangelical Churches exists to help the local church accomplish the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:3739) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20). DRIVEN BY VISION VISION STATEMENT The Fellowship of Evangelical Churches will help the local church accomplish its mission by: Preserving adherence to our shared statement of faith. Providing and facilitating opportunities to birth new churches globally. Investing in and caring for present and future Church leaders. Providing resources to enhance local church ministries. 3 WELCOME TO EMBARK! 1.05 OPENING FEC and Northwoods Community Church welcome you to Peoria, Illinois! Thank you for joining us as we celebrate 150 years of the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches. Throughout the history of FEC, our denomination has remained committed to obeying the Great Commandment and fulfilling the Great Commission through the establishment of reproducing churches worldwide. To reflect on this heritage while celebrating our journey into a future of continued obedience, we chose the theme EMBARK for our 2015 annual convention. As we chart our course and set sail toward the ministry opportunities ahead of us, our desire is that the speakers, worship, and celebration of EMBARK will send us off on a positive note. Some of the highlights for our time together will include: Friday and Saturday sessions featuring knowledgeable and inspiring speakers: SCOT MCKNIGHT will be speaking about the heritage of FEC and the Anabaptist focus on the local church. He will also explain the local church’s significance as God’s hands and feet to the world. GEOFF SURRATT will be talking about the importance of church multiplication through the lens of the book of Acts. SKYE JETHANI will be discussing how the millennial generation’s negative view of large institutions combined with their entrepreneurial mindset to affect their opinion of the church. JAY KESLER will be wrapping up EMBARK 2015 by charging us as ministry leaders to hold tightly to the promise in 2 Timothy 2:2 that says “Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Although the future may be uncertain, we can rest in the knowledge that God is unchanging. 4 Breakout sessions providing insight for local church leadership: 1.05 OPENING BREAKOUT SESSION 1: Anabaptist History Review Scot McKnight Church Planting Review Geoff Surratt Reaching Millennials Review Skye Jethani BREAKOUT SESSION 2: What Does the Young Mom Think About You and Your Church? Sherry Surratt Beyond the Bulletin: Building Community Through Effective Church Communications John Paff & Alexandra Burton Improving Your Ministry’s Safety and Security Steve Smith Community Outreach Seminar Craig Smith, Ed Wright, Dave Zapf Small Groups Seminar Tom Bennardo, Jeff Bower, Jonathan Farrell Taking Attendees to the Next Level Colleen Senestraro A CELEBRATION SERVICE TO USHER IN THE NEXT 150 YEARS OF FEC: Open to the entire FEC family, this Friday night event will focus on celebrating what God has done through the churches and ministries of FEC over the past 150 years, and seeking His will for the future of our denomination. Dwight Robertson will be joining us during the Celebration Service to share the premise of his book, You are God's Plan A, which lays out Jesus’ call on His followers' lives to use their gifts and passions wherever they have been placed by God. Thank you for being a part of this exciting celebration of what God is doing in and through the ministries of FEC. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.06 OPENING General Information 7 River City 74 Recommended Reading 8 Adrian, MI 75 The Remedy 76 Wave Community 77 SESSIONS Session 1 Evangelical & Anabaptist History Scot McKnight REPORTS Chairman's Report 78 Session 2 18 Breakout Session 1 22 Session 3 26 Breakout Session 2 30 2014 Financial Report 94 Celebration Service 34 2015 Financial Report 100 401K CERFP 106 Reproducing Churches Geoff Surratt Reaching Millenials Skye Jethani Dwight Robertson Session 4 The Next 150 Years at FEC Jay Kesler Business Session AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Christian Service Foundation 6 14 Church Multiplication — International 80 Church Multiplication — National 84 Delegate Virtue of Office 90 Elder Board Report 38 42 91 401K RFP 107 Global Footprint 109 Historical Directory 111 2014 Convention Minutes 117 Newly Affiliated Church 125 Nominating Report 126 Nomination Profiles 127 President's Report 130 Quizzing Report 133 Salem4Youth59 Roster of Credentialed Personnel 135 Prodigal Church 65 Staff & Boards 139 LifeGate Church 66 Synergy Initiative 67 Life Community Gardiner 68 The Hill Community 69 Christ The King 70 King's Cross 72 LiFE Church of Lorain County 73 46 LifeChange Camp & Retreat Center 52 Miracle Camp & Retreat Center 56 OTHER INFORMATION Church Directory 143 Church Plant Directory 146 Sunday Worship 147 EXHIBITORS List of Exhibitors 149 Exhibitor Ads 166 GENERAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION HOURS Thursday 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. BOOKSTORE HOURS Friday 12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. CONNECTIONS CAFÉ HOURS Friday 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Carafes of coffee will be available during the day by the Hospitality Center HOSPITALITY CENTER HOURS Thursday 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. TOUR OF NORTHWOODS COMMUNITY CHURCH If you wish to participate, please meet in the atrium on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. MEAL DETAILS Meals are all prepaid with registration. No meal tickets will be sold at convention. Meals will all be served in the atrium. For assistance in planning for meals at area restaurants, please inquire at the Hospitality Center. 1.07 OPENING LANYARDS Please turn in your lanyard at the registration desk before you leave. EMERGENCY NUMBER Where you may be reached while at Northwoods is (309) 243-1550. FIRST AID Those at registration and the Hospitality Center can provide you with information regarding first-aid assistance. Proctor First Care 9118 N. Lindberg Dr. (309) 689-0333 OSF St. Francis Center for Health 8800 N. Route 91 (309) 683-5000 LOST AND FOUND Located at the registration desk. Neither FEC nor Northwoods Community Church is responsible for lost or stolen articles. 7 RECOMMENDED READING 1.08 OPENING BATON PASSING RELATIONSHIPS AUTHOR: DWIGHT ROBERTSON Guest Speaker This book explains how you can be a great "Kingdom relay team member" today...right now by encouraging, empowering, and equipping you to pass on what God has already poured into your life. Published: 2010 - Book Price: $2.00 ISBN: 978-0-9819403-4-2 CHANGED BY THE KING’S PRESENCE AUTHOR: KURT LITWILLER Senior Pastor, Boynton Mennonite Church, Hopedale, IL All too often, Christians come into God’s presence with no awe or wonder of who He is. We act as if God is lucky that we take time to spend with Him. But in reality, it is always our privilege to come before Him. We wouldn’t even have the honor of coming before Him if it wasn’t for what Jesus had done for us on the cross. Jesus’ death on the cross is our invitation to come into His presence. The cross of Christ changes our lives, and it changes the way we enter His presence. The reader will learn from various Bible characters the way that we should and shouldn’t approach a king. Jesus is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords—we should never leave His presence the same way we came. Are you ready to meet this King? Published: 2011 - Book Price: $5.00 ISBN: 978-0-9829476-8-5 (contact Kurt at 309-449-5503) CONSUMING CHRIST AUTHOR: MATT BOYERS Senior Pastor, Crossroads Evangelical Church, Wauseon, OH Scripture teaches that spiritual feeding is essential for salvation and life. Jesus said, “Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life 8 in you…so the one who feeds on me will live because of me” – John 6:53, 57. Spiritual transformation, health and vitality come from feeding on Jesus. If we confess Jesus with our mouth but don’t feed on him with our heart we’ll live spiritually malnourished lives. Jesus doesn’t just provide nourishment but was himself broken and poured out to be our nourishment. Through feeding on the broken and poured out Jesus, the life of Christ forms and shapes within the believer, “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in Him” – John 6:56. Consistent devotional feeding on Jesus nourishes the internal formation of the life of Christ. David’s psalms provide a pattern of feeding on Jesus that leads to spiritual transformation – a recipe for spiritual growth and internal formation of the life of Christ. David’s instructive example includes spiritual “feeding activities” that are presented in this book – ponder God, pour out the soul, petition the fullness of the Holy Spirit and praise. The internal formation of the life of Christ in the believer grows and overflows to others in the body and through mission to the world. The purpose of this book is to equip believers to feed on Jesus until Christ is fully formed in and overflows from them in ministry to one another and in mission to the world. 1.08 OPENING Published: 2014 - Book Price: $10.00 ISBN: 978-0692223970 HUMBLE KING TO CONQUERING KING; THE WEEK THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING AUTHOR: KURT LITWILLER Senior Pastor, Boynton Mennonite Church, Hopedale, IL There are some things that happen that can change the entire course of our lives. A decision we make one week can have implications twenty years later. Well, Jesus had a week that had eternal implications. Not for Him, but for us. He had an eternal life waiting for Him, whether He went to the cross or not, but His decisions were made because He was thinking about us. Jesus started out this particularly glorious week as a humble King riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, but by the end of the week, He was standing over the grave 9 RECOMMENDED READING 1.08 OPENING as the King who conquered death. He confirms that He is the King above all Kings! During that week, Jesus had many ways He could have escaped the cross. He could have bypassed the cross and went straight to the throne, but He chose the harder path so He could take us to be with Him. Embracing “this week” will change your life! Published: 2011 - Book Price: $5.00 ISBN: 978-0-9829476-9-2 (contact Kurt at 309-449-5503) IS GOD WAITING FOR A DATE WITH YOU? AUTHOR: DWIGHT ROBERTSON Guest Speaker This book will inspire you and inform you on how to include the practice of dating God in your spiritual disciplines. It will also give you some fresh ideas that will make your dates with God even more meaningful! Book Price: $1.00 LIVING AT A HIGHER LEVEL OF FAITH AUTHOR: CALVIN RYCHENER Senior Pastor, Northwoods Community Church, Peoria, IL Keys to higher living and growing in your faith. Published: 2003 - Book Price: $12.00 ISBN: 0-9740491-0-7 LIVING OUT THE CALLED LIFE; RUNNING GOD’S RACE AUTHOR: KURT LITWILLER Senior Pastor, Boynton Mennonite Church, Hopedale, IL Many people say they believe in God, but does that truly change the way they live their lives? Some people today say 10 they are Christians, but they do not act like they are. Once we receive Jesus Christ as our Lord, we are called to live a certain way. In Ephesians 4:1, Paul says, “…live a life worthy of the calling you have received.” We cannot continue to live for ourselves and gratify our sinful natures—instead, we need to live sold out lives for God! The Bible often talks about how our life is a race. If we want to win the prize, we need to persevere in tough times and compete by the rules. God’s Word tells us how we should run our race here on this earth. We need to run God’s race if we want to receive the reward that God has for us. 1.08 OPENING Published: 2010 – Book Price: $5.00 ISBN: 978-0-9826574-1-6 (contact Kurt at 309-449-5503) NEW COVENANT LIVING; RELEASED TO LIVE BY THE SPIRIT AUTHOR: KURT LITWILLER Senior Pastor, Boynton Mennonite Church, Hopedale, IL God created us to have a relationship with Him, but unfortunately man sinned which separated us from God. Then God told Abraham that he was going to have a child, and in that way, He was going to call Abraham’s descendants back into a relationship with Him. God gave His people, the Israelites, the law for them to enter into a covenant relationship with Him. Again and again, Israel could not hold up their end of the covenant and live according to God’s Holy standards. Because of God’s great for us, He sent us His Son. Jesus came down to die upon the cross which ushered in a new covenant relationship between God and man. We now come to God through the new covenant of His blood. Read what the Apostle Paul meant when he said, “But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under law.” Published: 2010 – Book Price: $5.00 ISBN: 978-0-9826574-2-3 (contact Kurt at 309-449-5503) 11 RECOMMENDED READING 1.08 OPENING OPEN THE FLOOD GATES: WELCOMING GRIEF INTO OUR SEASON OF LOSS AUTHOR: CHERYL CECIL FEC Credentialed Retired Personnel Who wouldn’t agree that after the death of a loved one it’s tough – really tough – to see the empty crib, the unmoved slippers by the back door, the coffee mug without fresh lipstick on it, or the computer no longer booted up? Perhaps we’re tempted to deny the jagged edges of emotion and just get back to what we were doing before death sorely interrupted us. And in a crazy crowded schedule it’s easy to give grief a swift kick, or more politely, a cold shoulder. In other words, “Quit bugging us!” But, wait! Not so fast! Open The Flood Gates introduces you anew to grief, to see it as a friend to help you process your loss when death breaks into your family circle, community of faith, or connection of friends. Published: 2014 – Book Price: $8.00 ISBN: 9781499512097 TWO WINGS THAT SOAR CDs AUTHOR: DWIGHT ROBERTSON Guest Speaker A two-CD message series about both the Power of Praising God and the Purposes of Prayer. Published: 2008 - Book Price: $10.00 12 1.08 OPENING WHEN ALL OF LIFE SEEMS TO SHOUT “YOU CAN’T," GOD CAN! AUTHOR: CALVIN RYCHENER Senior Pastor, Northwoods Community Church, Peoria, IL Amazing stories of transformed hearts from America's Heartland. Published: 2011 - Book Price: $13.00 ISBN: 978-0-9740491-1-3 YOU ARE GOD’S PLAN A AUTHOR: DWIGHT ROBERTSON Guest Speaker God has a plan for reaching the world. It’s you. You are God’s Plan A! Published: 2010 – Book Price: $10.00 ISBN: 978-1-43476463-8 YOU ARE GOD’S PLAN A – STUDY GUIDE AUTHOR: DWIGHT ROBERTSON Guest Speaker The Plan A Study Guide is specifically designed to bring the Kingdom laborering truths Jesus modeled in Scripture to life in your heart, your mind, and in your daily interactions with the world around you. Published: 2014 – Book Price: $8.00 ISBN: 978-0-9788142-3-6 13 SESSION 1 During the first session, Scot McKnight will help us explore our Evangelical and Anabaptist heritage and examine how FEC’s unique ministry is both relevant and important today. 2.01 SESSIONS SCOT MCKNIGHT Years Married 41 Number of Children Two Education BA, MA, PhD (Nottingham) Favorite Bible Verse Mark 12:29-31 Occupation Professor Book Recommendation Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer Years in Ministry 30 Ministry Experiences Assistant pastor, Deacon Ministry Passion Teaching the Bible to lay people Life’s Passion Following Jesus Spouse Kristen 14 How do you maintain margin in ministry? I work hard at keeping margin and don't let myself get busy. Interesting Fact I'm a birdwatcher 2.01 SESSIONS 15 SESSION 1 2.01 SESSIONS 16 2.01 2.00 SESSIONS SESSIONS 17 SESSION 2 During the second session, Geoff Suratt will explain the necessity of establishing reproducing churches. An expert on church planting and outreach, Goeff is the author of four books, including “Ten Stupid Things that Keep Churches from Growing.” 2.02 SESSIONS GEOFF SURATT Spouse Sherry Years Married 32 Education BA General Ministry, Southwestern Assemblies of God University Occupation Pastor, Author, Coach Years in Ministry 33 Ministry Passion I am passionate about Kingdom multiplication Life’s Passion God, my wife, my kids, my granddaughters, the Church and oatmeal raisin cookies. Not always in that order. 18 Number of Children Two Favorite Bible Verse Ephesians 2:10 Book Recommendation The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church by Roland Alle How do you maintain margin in ministry? I focus on the rhythm of ministry, building in seasons of rest and craziness 2.02 SESSIONS 19 SESSION 2 2.02 SESSIONS 20 2.02 SESSION 21 BREAKOUT SESSION 1 Breakout Session 1 provides EMBARK session speakers with the opportunity to share more in-depth information about their topic and host a Q & A time. If your interest was piqued by one of the EMBARK session speakers, don't miss out on this chance to learn more! 2.03 SESSIONS ANABAPTIST HISTORY REVIEW Scot McKnight CHURCH PLANTING REVIEW Geoff Surratt REACHING MILLENNIALS REVIEW Skye Jethani 22 2.03 SESSIONS 23 BREAKOUT SESSION 1 2.03 SESSIONS 24 2.03 SESSIONS 25 SESSION 3 During the third session, Skye Jethani will help us understand how to reach millennials with the Gospel. An author, editor, speaker, consultant, and ordained pastor, Skye is the Director of Mission Advancement for Christianity Today. 2.04 SESSIONS SKYE JETHANI a Christianity Today publication for pastors and church leaders Education Undergraduate studies in History and Comparative Religion at Miami University in Oxford, OH and Masters from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, IL Occupation Co-host of the weekly comical and theological Phil Vischer podcast, Director of Mission Advancement for Christianity Today, and Managing Editor for the Leadership Journal, 26 Ministry Experiences Student chaplain at Lake Forest Hospital and Pastoral Intern at Libertyville Evangelical Free Church Spouse Amanda Years Married 16 Number of Children Three Interesting Fact My real name is not Skye. Instead, it is Akash, which is a Hindi word meaning “sky” 2.04 SESSIONS 27 SESSION 3 2.04 SESSIONS 28 2.04 SESSIONS 29 BREAKOUT SESSION 2 2.05 SESSIONS WHAT DOES THE YOUNG MOM THINK ABOUT YOU AND YOUR CHURCH? Sherry Surratt COMMUNITY OUTREACH SEMINAR Craig Smith, Ed Wright, Dave Zapf Every church needs a strategy when it comes to capturing the attention of young families in your community. Join us as Sherry Surratt, CEO of Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) shares current research about young families and specifically, the young millennial mom. She’ll share MOPS strategy in meeting the needs of these young moms, whether they already attend or have never walked through your front door and how MOPS encourages every mom to become the wife, mom and leader that God created her to be. In fulfilling the Great Commission, it is important not to overlook the people right outside your door. By developing strong community outreach ministries, we can impact our communities for Christ and share His love with our neighbors. This seminar will be led by three FEC ministry leaders that have developed strong community outreach programs and will provide an overview of the principles, thought processes, and rationale behind the ways their ministries were developed. BEYOND THE BULLETIN: Building Community Through Effective Church Communications John Paff & Alexandra Burton 30 SMALL GROUPS SEMINAR Tom Bennardo, Jeff Bower, Jonathan Farrell In the fast-evolving world of communication, it can be difficult to know the best way to transmit information to your church body — let alone your community. Creating a marketing strategy that includes social media, print materials, and imagery can help you keep your church informed and, in turn, make your ministries more effective. It is widely acknowledged that small groups are the building blocks of churches; however, there are a variety of ways to organize, run, and integrate small groups into a local church. This seminar will feature three FEC ministry leaders that each have a unique take on small groups, and will provide an overview of the principles, thought processes, and rationale behind the way small groups fit into the local church as a whole. IMPROVING YOUR MINISTRY’S SAFETY & SECURITY Steve Smith TAKING ATTENDEES TO THE NEXT LEVEL Colleen Senestraro Although we hope that nothing bad will happen in life, we all know that in reality, bad things happen every day—even in a church environment. Because of this, it’s a good idea for churches to have a safety and security plan in place. Learn more about how to provide a safe and secure church environment. We’ve all seen it happen — an individual attends your church, but only casually and doesn’t seem to connect on a deeper level. Learn the action steps your church can take to plug people into ministries and engage with individuals on the next level. 2.05 SESSIONS 31 BREAKOUT SESSION 2 2.05 SESSIONS 32 2.05 SESSIONS 33 CELEBRATION SERVICE Dwight Robertson is the founder and president of Forge (formerly Kingdom Building Ministries). His life-calling is to challenge Christians to the role of laborership—seeing individuals moving toward spiritual intimacy and world-changing vision, while assuming their role as laborers for God’s Kingdom. 2.06 SESSIONS DWIGHT ROBERTSON Education 1975-1979: Indiana Wesleyan 2010: Honorary Doctorate Bethel College Occupation Founder and President of Forge (formerly Kingdom Building Ministries Founder) Years in Ministry 33 Ministry Experience Youth group leader, helped out with the college group at my church in Marion, IN, and created “Kingdom Building Ministries” 34 Ministry Passion I am passionate about challenging Christians to be laborers for the Kingdom in order to leave a spiritual legacy Spouse Dawn Years Married 32 Number of Children Two – Dara & Dreyson Interesting Fact I love to exercise, play piano and spend spare time with family. I also like to travel and hike in the Colorado mountains 2.06 SESSIONS 35 CELEBRATION SERVICE 2.06 SESSIONS 36 2.06 SESSIONS 37 SESSION 4 During the fourth and final session, Jay Kesler will wrap-up our convention with one final charge for the next 150 years—to stay true to Biblical truths, and establish reproducing churches worldwide. 2.07 SESSIONS JAY KESLER Spouse Jane Education BA from Taylor University. 10 doctorate degrees from various Christian institutions Occupation President Emeritus, Taylor University Years in Ministry More than 60 Ministry Experiences Director with Youth for Christ and eventually became President and Chancellor of Taylor University. Author and speaker. 38 Number of Children Three Number of Grand- and Great-Grandchildren. Nine and five, respectively Interesting Fact Had a daily five-minute radio show, Family Forum, that was broadcast to more than 400 stations across the country. 2.07 SESSIONS 39 SESSION 4 2.07 SESSIONS 40 2.07 SESSIONS 41 BUSINESS SESSION Agenda 2015 Update •Initiatives •Leadership Development 2.08 SESSIONS •Financial Reports 2016 Forecast •New Projects/Initiatives •Anticipated Challenges •Budget Approval Feedback Q&A Prayer 42 2.08 SESSIONS 43 BUSINESS SESSION 2.08 SESSIONS 44 2.08 SESSIONS 45 CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION REPORT The CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION had another successful year. We praise God for His provision. Total assets grew by more than a half million dollars to $24.9 million and the CSF Fund Balance remained at $2.8 million, after making some significant gifts to FEC organizations. Both the total assets and Fund Balance are high-water marks for CSF. 3.01 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES FEC SUPPORT CSF is privileged to support the ministries and people of FEC. This year more than $79,500 was distributed from the CSF Tithe Account to FEC organizations and almost $46,000 was given out in college scholarships to FEC students. In addition, $31,800 was provided to the FEC denominational budget. Furthermore, the CSF Board set aside $50,000 to cover potential church-plant loan defaults which allowed CSF to leverage up to $500,000 of its funds to church plants, with a loan limit of $50,000 per church plant. In total, as a result of God’s blessing, CSF provided FEC and its people with more than $207,000. Throughout the past year, CSF worked with FEC to develop a new program that will help FEC finance church plants. We are excited about being able to help FEC churches at a much earlier stage of development. The Wave, in Deshler, OH, was CSF’s first loan to a church plant. CSF’s funds were added to funds from FEC, and other supporters of The Wave, to launch the church – including the purchase of equipment and materials. INVESTMENTS CSF offers a fantastic way for churches and parents to teach their children purposeful and responsible investing by utilizing their money to build the physical Kingdom of God with their savings, while earning an exceptional return. CSF offers Youth Stewardship investments that currently pay 2% annual interest. Investments can be opened with a minimum of $10. Parents can invest right alongside their children and currently earn between 1.25% and 2.25% for 1-3 year investments. Contact the CSF office for an Investment Circular. LOANS The year of 2014-2015 was a quiet one when it came to 46 issuing new loans. Loans were made to Miracle Camp and Retreat Center (MI), Wave Church (OH) and Life Church of Lorain County (OH). Thank you, investors, for making this work possible. CSF maintained the 28 states that CSF is registered in to accept investments. Al Rupp, the previous president of CSF, achieved the 28 state registration level, in which CSF is registered. Previously, CSF had registered 17 states in 2011, seven in 2010, four in 2009 and two in 2008. ANNUAL DINNER Last fall, CSF hosted its celebratory annual dinner at Archbold Evangelical Church in Archbold, OH. Guests enjoyed a meal, fellowship, a brief informational session and a tour of the recently renovated building. This year, the 2015 celebratory dinner will be hosted at Pine Hills Church in Fort Wayne, IN, on Friday, October 9, at 6:30 p.m. We hope that you can join us for an enjoyable night, complete with a complimentary meal and brief program. This event will be a great opportunity to see PHC’s facility and learn more about great opportunities with CSF. Be sure to invite your FEC friends and family to hear about the work that CSF is doing. 3.01 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES COMMUNICATION We were very excited to introduce a new website in the summer of 2014. The site includes a historical review of CSF leadership since its inception in 1949, investor information, church loan information, CSF church representatives, FEC church loan projects, volunteer projects and recommended building resources. The Volunteer Projects area is a new centralized place for churches to list projects for which they need assistance. The Resources page may be helpful if a new church building or addition is being planned. The resources listed have been utilized by FEC churches. Please be sure to visit our new website, www.christianservicefoundation.org, and consider volunteering for a church project or listing yourself or your team to assist churches. CSF is now on Facebook! This is a great way to receive regular updates, announcements, and information from 47 CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION REPORT CSF. Please “like” CSF by visiting www.facebook.com/ CSFMinistries to be up-to-date whenever we post to our page. Invite your friends, family and other FEC attendees to “like” us too. 3.01 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES WILLS, BEQUESTS & PLANNED GIVING Did you know that 70% of the people in the U.S. do not have a will? One of CSF’s focuses during 2015 is the area of wills, bequests and planned giving. There is an abundance of information on the CSF website to assist people in estate planning, including instructional videos and calculators, regular updates from Washington DC, and Savvy Living tips. This area should be a regular go-to site for helpful financial and smart living information. We have also begun offering seminars on wills, bequests, and planned giving at FEC churches. We held a seminar at Upland Community Church (Upland, IN) last spring and plan to present a seminar at Harrisonville Community Church (Harrisonville, MO) this coming September. Please contact CSF if you’d like to schedule a seminar at your church. Lastly, CSF sends an extremely helpful and informational weekly e-Newsletter, full of helpful tips and articles. Contact the CSF office if you would like to receive the eNewsletter; and be sure to recommend it to your friends and family too! BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF CSF has been blessed with a very talented and committed Board of Directors and appreciates the excellent service of all of its board members. This past spring, CSF board member, Ron Sutherland (Upland, IN), completed his service. A list of all the current Board members and their biographies can be found on the CSF website, www.christianservicefoundation.org. CSF’s accountant, Linda Burton, has done an outstanding job serving the investors, president, and Board of Directors while managing the financial side of Christian Service Foundation. ENDOWMENT FUND June, 1, 2015 was the launch date of CSF’s first Endowment Fund. This fund is designed to provide 48 consistent and perpetual funding for student scholarships and other FEC projects. It is a joy to see CSF investors catch the vision and support the mission of CSF, knowing that they are participating in expanding the ministries of God’s Kingdom through FEC while receiving excellent rates of return on their investments. If you are not a current CSF Investor, will you join us this year? Included with this written report are the unaudited Balance Sheet and the Income Statement for fiscal year 2015. To God be the glory for these accomplishments. Respectfully submitted, 3.01 David J. Teat AFFILIATES & CHURCHES President CSF BOARD MEMBERS: CLASS OF 2015 Doug Nafziger Crossroads–Wauseon CLASS OF 2017 Mike Drury Pine Hills Brad Rupp Archbold Rod Liechty Berne Kent Schwerin Salem Rich Streitmatter Grace-Morton Steve Shaffer Pine Hills Sherry Yoder Brookside CLASS OF 2016 Doug Bernath Vice Chair, Archbold EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Rocky Rocholl FEC President Wendell Bontrager Pine Hills David J. Teat CSF President Jon Steiner Chair, Brookside Keith Yoder Northwoods 49 CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION REPORT UNAUDITED BALANCE SHEET | May 31, 2015 ASSETS Cash Checking $378,550 SJS Investments $6,767,602 Old National Private Advisors Lake City Wealth Management $3,969 $4,529,413 $11,679,534 Notes Receivable Church Loans $12,564,049 FEC Loans 3.01 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES $94,537 Affiliate Loans $592,020 Accrued Interst $20,499 Total Assets $13,271,105 $24,950,639 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE Accounts Payable $14,758 Notes Payable Personal Church FEC Affiliate Youth Stewardship Accrued Interest Deferred Gift Account (Nofziger) Tithe Account Deferred Gift Agreements Annuity Reserve Total Liabilities Fund Balance $640,619 $178,016 $808,240 $21,767,212 $143,749 $348 $41,000 $9,000 $21,961,309 $2,733,825 Temporarily Restricted Fund $203,505 Permanently Restricted Fund $52,000 Total Fund Balances TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCE 50 $18,116,218 $2,009,361 $2,989,330 $24,950,639 2015 UNAUDITED, 2014 AUDITED INCOME STATEMENT | May 31, 2015 RECEIPTS 2015 2014 $556,663 $566,413 Interest Income Church Loans FEC Loans Affiliate Loans $4,900 $4,675 $23,992 $20,019 CSF Investments Realized Gain/Goss $329,852 $224,556 $(75,608) $204,119 $4,366 $8,862 TOTAL RECEIPTS $844,165 $1,028,644 DISBURSEMENTS 2015 2014 $493,880 $499,120 Unrealized Gain/Loss Accrued Interest Real Property Interest Gifts and Memberships Assets Released from Restrictions 3.01 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Interest Expenses Personal Investments Annuities Youth Stewardship Deferred Gift Agreements $16,316 $17,740 - $846 Church Investments $19,170 $17,930 FEC Investments $23,197 $26,147 Affiliate Investments $134 $3 Loan Interest Rebate - - $9,527 $2,029 Marketing Expense Fiduciary Fees $43,679 - Board Expense $369 $1,051 Tithe Account $79,517 $33,333 Auditing Expense $9,655 $9,320 $45,954 $29,076 Scholarships Camp Scholarships $4,175 $4,825 Office Expense $8,613 $12,847 Administrative Expense $129,149 $99,280 Registration/Legal Expense $30,303 $52,972 Tithe Expense FEC $31,800 $29,150 Real Property Expense - $(800) Miscellaneous Expense $1,561 $2,444 $946,999 $837,313 $(102,834) $191,331 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Net Gain/(Loss) 51 LIFECHANGE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER REPORT The past year has once again been filled with challenge, progress, and excitement as we’ve seen the Lord work to further His Kingdom. After a successful summer of camps, resulting in numerous salvation decisions and baptisms in our new swimming pool, we took two van loads of senior high students to Washington, IL to assist in tornado clean up. This effort made it possible to serve others faithfully and connect our group more deeply with students from several of our FEC churches in the Washington area. Both experiences were very positive and rewarding. 3.02 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES The retreat season brought on some busy months of hosting retreat groups from around Missouri. Nearly every weekend from September 1 through Thanksgiving was booked full. In the midst of all this we also finished LakeView Hall, our newest retreat facility. We had made a commitment to a group from Kansas City that we would have the facility ready for their use by October 1; by the grace of God, we were able to reach that goal. With LakeView in place, we can now host two groups at a time – which is exactly what happened several times during the fall season. LakeView by its very name demands a “lake view” and the very dry season had dropped our lake level dangerously low. However, as God would have it, two generous donors stepped up and provided a new well, just for the purpose of refilling our lake and keeping it full. Then, God, ever surprising in His ways, also provided a wet fall season and a super wet spring season – filling the lake to overflowing, rendering the well unnecessary for the moment. We rounded out the year with two special events in December. One was an open house of our camp facilities as a part of a tour of homes sponsored by a local literary society. The following day, we had a grand opening and dedication for LakeView Hall. The weather was beautiful for both events and more than 150 people attended. The new year brought more retreat groups and we learned that the Methodist Churches of Missouri were closing down many of their camp facilities. This ended up bringing in Methodist tour groups to see what LifeChange Camp had to offer, resulting in two weeks of rental camps for this summer. 52 We also had work teams from Ohio and Illinois that came to assist with the continued building process. They added their willing hands to building our new cook’s cabin and improving our swimming pool. A waterslide, waterfall, rock gardens, and enlarged deck for sitting and sunning were added – making our pool truly something extraordinary. As we moved toward summer camp this year, we were again wondering how the Lord would meet our staffing needs. He has always been faithful in the past, and we believed He would be faithful again. AND HE WAS. Our staff came together; a group of some of the most unlikely to ever meet, yet they have grown into a family that truly loves each other, their campers, and most of all, the Lord. This year, under our theme of “Deployed – Called, Equipped, Sent” (Matt. 10:1-5), our camps have filled up to “waiting list” status quicker than ever before, demanding that we expand our weeks next year. 3.02 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Wonderful volunteers also continue to come to LifeChange Camp. This year, volunteers from Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota, and Iowa came to be a part of the ministry. R.O.A.M. (RVers On A Mission) is a Nazarene ministry that, for years, has only gone to Nazarene ministries to work. This year, LifeChange Camp has been named as the first NonNazarene ministry to be included in the R.O.A.M listing of approved work sites. Even as I was writing this report, one of those ROAMers came in to find out what the next task was. Lives continue to be impacted and changed here as we prayerfully and faithfully work hard at trusting and obeying. We are still seeking to add a kitchen manager and a facilities manager to our staff, but God is at work on both of these fronts. His people are primed, ready, and waiting for just the right time. Thank you to FEC for the wonderful partnership we enjoy. In HIS service, Bill and Carol Anderson Founders/Directors 53 LIFECHANGE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER REPORT LifeChange BUDGET REVENUE General donations User’s Fees 2014 ACTUAL 2015 $86,213.46 $125,000.00 $97,349.13 $110,000.00 Anderson Support $4,500.00 $4,500.00 Salsbury Support $26,240.00 $28,000.00 $214,302.59 $267,500.00 Total LOAN PAYMENTS Principle $6,120.00 $7,800.00 Interest $2,395.63 $3,000.00 Total $8,515.63 $10,800.00 $13,302.97 $14,000.00 UTILITIES Electric 3.02 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Telephone/Internet $3,621.44 $3,800.00 Water $2,531.04 $2,600.00 $4,760.09 $5,000.00 Gas Trash $469.00 $500 Total $24,684.54 $25,900.00 $2,558.41 $3,000.00 MEMBERSHIPS/CONFERENCES INSURANCE Auto Liability Life Total $1,482.07 $1,500.00 $9,865.80 $10,000.00 $1,007.29 $1,100.00 $12,355.16 $12,600.00 $4,710.36 $5,000.00 OFFICE Payroll taxes Postage $438.58 $750.00 Fund raising/PR $777.07 $1,000.00 Supplies/Equip. $519.93 $750.00 Admin. Costs $4,816.53 $5,000.00 Printing Total $739.35 $1,000.00 $12,001.82 $13,500.00 $3,811.06 $5,000.00 TRAVEL Gas/oil, etc. Motels/meals Total $733.48 $1,000.00 $4,544.54 $6,000.00 $4,873.75 $5,000.00 MAINT. BUILDINGS/GROUNDS Services Equipment Supplies Total 54 — $1,000 $5,737.16 $6,000.00 $10,610.91 $12,000.00 LifeChange BUDGET (CONT’D) OPERATIONS Supplies Food Equipment Speakers, special events Total 2014 ACTUAL 2015 $5,930.38 $6,000.00 $21,305.09 $23,000.00 $261.00 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $29,496.47 $32,500.00 $77,167.88 $50,000.00 — — $1,200.00 $1,200.00 DEVELOPMENT VEHICLE EMERGENCY FUND PASS-THROUGH (Staff support) Anderson $4,500.00 $4,500.00 Salsbury $26,240.00 $28,000.00 Total $30,740.00 $32,500.00 $18,998.00 $23,500.00 $45,936.50 $60,500.00 3.02 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES TITHE STAFF EXPENSE, SALARY, HOUSING Staff Salaries Salsbury, Housing $3,000.00 $4,200.00 $1,780.00 $5,000.00 $8,769.74 $9,360.00 $5,832.00 $5,760.00 $65,318.24 $84,820.00 OP. TOTAL (INCLUDES TITHE) $221,023.72 $258,320.00 TOTAL MINUS PASS-THOUGH 190,283.72 $225,820.00 $267,451.60 $275,820.00 Other Labor HEALTH INS. STAFF STAFF RETIREMENT (2) TOTAL STAFF EXPENSE TOTAL ADJ. BUDG. (-PT, + DEV.) 55 MIRACLE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER REPORT 50 YEARS OF MIRACLE CAMP MINISTRY If I’m honest, the past year has been a hard, difficult, challenging year. It is never easy to transition staff or to make changes in an organization. This year there have been many transitions and changes in staff, structure, finances and operations, and I, myself, have been part of the transitions as my family has followed God’s call to the Basque country. Many of these transitions and changes have been good, but that certainly doesn’t make them easy. 3.03 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES As I look back at this year, the thing that sticks out to me the most is how faithful God has been. He has provided staff when we thought we were short. He provided both a marketing intern and guest group interns for the summer-two areas where we were, in fact, short-staffed. He also provided a videographer, two counselors, and secretary for summer staff in less than a week. Lastly, He provided financially and organizationally-- unifying the staff to implement a contingency fund, restructure the organization, and build a healthy, conservative budget to bring camp to a healthier place. Guests showed up and filled camps and retreats. Man Camp, Marriage Retreat and Summer Camp had their highest years to date. Throughout the whole year, we served a total of 13,407 people. Of those people served, 6,891 were in Miracle Camp’s programs. Attendance has grown by an average of 5% per year for the past 10 years. We praise God for His continued faithfulness; not just in growing numbers, but in continuing to change the lives of each person who attends Miracle Camp. This year (2014 and 2015) we served the following numbers of people in our main programs: 56 2444 Ice Camps (2015) 1536 Summer Camps 429 Women’s Retreat (2015) 405 Family Camps 771 Man Camp (2015) 124 Service Camps 171 Marriage Retreats 164 Parent/Child Retreats This year, we are excited to have Jonathan Hyde (Fort Wayne, IN) as our new Executive Director and Larry Wyse (Archbold, OH) as our new Operations Director. Both of these men have incredible experience and leadership skills to continue to build the future of this amazing place. Miracle Camp will be looking for a Ministries Director to lead our program team and develop relationships with churches. God has provided excellent leadership for the future and we are confident that God will again provide the staff needed at the time in which they will be needed. The highlight of this year is our 50th Anniversary. Throughout the past 50 years, there have been so many staff, donors, and volunteers that have made Miracle Camp what it is today. We recently finished a tunnel project to provide safety for campers crossing 80th Avenue during their camp weeks. This project was designed, built, and managed entirely by volunteers! Again, God has provided. 3.03 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES As we continue this anniversary year through our Keeping Faith campaign, we are excited to begin building a new meeting space on Maple Ridge, installing a generator on Bankson Lodge, and hopefully modernizing some of our existing facilities. If you haven’t already seen the stories of Keeping Faith, be sure to visit our website at www.miraclecamp.com/keepingfaith. It is incredible to hear the stories of how God has used Miracle Camp through the years. We invite you to join us on October 3, 2015 for our 50th Anniversary Celebration. Rooms have been reserved at camp for this event and we are excited to praise God for what He has done through Miracle Camp and Retreat Center. We hope to see you there! Respectfully submitted, Jason Coon 57 MIRACLE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER REPORT MCRC FINANCIALS | 2014-2015 CASH RECEIPTS $241,786.00 Ice Camps Spring Adult Programs $126,233.00 Man Camp and Women’s Retreats Summer Programs Fall Programs $552,762.00 $105,489.00 $151,812.00 $1,809,752.00 Receipts in General Fund CASH DISBURSEMENTS Program Expense $136,491.00 Speakers, bands, supplies, equipment Food Expense $298,115.00 Marketing Administrative Expense $27,247.00 $130,278.00 Technology $49,843.00 Utilities $123,339.00 Maintenance $129,567.00 Housekeeping Staff Expense Retail CSF Payments 58 $49,370.00 Parent/child, marriage, misc retreats Retail Sales Total Cash Receipts AFFILIATES & CHURCHES $582,300.00 Summer Camp, Shake Up, Family Camps Guest Group Retreats Contributions 3.03 NOTES Winter Programs $20,815.00 $847,917.00 Full-time, Housekeeping, Kitchen, Summer, etc. $69,816.00 $41,229.00 Total Cash Disbursements $1,874,657.00 INCREASE / (DECREASE) IN NET CASH ($64,905.00) SALEM4YOUTH REPORT Where did the year go?! It seems like it was just a few weeks ago that I had the privilege of standing before the FEC convention attendees last year at Northwoods Community Church to give a report about how the Lord is working here on the ranch. Already it is time to share another report with you! Let me tell you, this has been an amazing year. My wife Stacey and I cannot imagine not living on Salem’s campus. We have settled in and now call central Illinois home. The Lord has allowed us here in rural Flanagan, IL to oversee anywhere from 16 to 18 young men on our campus at any one time from across the Midwest. This past year we have served young men and their families from Nebraska, Indiana, Kansas, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Not only have we seen life change in many of our young men but we have also seen the Lord change the hearts of their parents! A key part in the healing and restoration of our guys and their families is our family counseling. This counseling is mandatory for each student and his parents. We believe that restoration and reconciliation needs to take place in the hearts of the entire family. We have seen the Lord work in some incredible ways in families. Let me share one example. 3.04 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES One of our students is from a neighboring Midwestern state and his parents actually learned about Salem at last year’s FEC convention. The challenges that they faced as a family were difficult and they worked to try to address them privately all while suffering privately. There were questions, sadness, stresses, shame, and loss. Yet this family loved their son deeply and wanted restoration and reconciliation. They enrolled him in our program and he is about to graduate! I have seen a marked difference in their son and I have seen a marked difference in his parents too. You see, it was a family effort. Not only did their son grow through his time at Salem, but so did Mom and Dad. It took courage to enroll their son at Salem. It took courage to admit that they needed and wanted help. But the Lord has honored their courage and their stepping out in faith on behalf of their son and their family. There has been a total recommitment to Christ. 59 SALEM4YOUTH REPORT In this notebook, our advertisement has a photo of an extension ladder. I view Salem as an extension of the church’s ministry. It is difficult, if not impossible, for the church to be all things to all people. Salem meets a growing need in the Body of Christ. Families are in crisis, and when a son is struggling at home, we understand. We understand that families may need some help and encouragement for a season to “reset” and rebuild. As James points out in chapter 1:22-25, we all need to look intently into the “mirror” of the Word of God, and what is the result? We will be blessed. Here at Salem, we encourage and direct both our students and their parents to look to the scriptures for their hope and strength. 3.04 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES We see our ministry as “sowing the seeds” of the Hope of Christ in the hearts of our students and their families. Seeing young men trust Christ afresh, or for the first time, is a wonderful part of the ministry here. Seeing the families of our young men find renewed hope or new hope in Christ is deeply encouraging. It is as Luke says in chapter 8, verse 8, “Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up and yielded a crop a hundred times more than was sown.” Please pray with and for us that the seed that is sown at Salem will yield changed lives. Christ is the ONLY hope for our young men, for their families and for the ministry here at Salem. Residential • We are currently serving about 18 young men. We are looking to bring that number closer to more than 20 in the next couple of months. • Both Clinton and Smith cottages are being used to house our young men. • We have been remodeling and preparing Wesley cottage here on campus to house staff who live on campus. We have a new couple who just joined us. The wife will help in the kitchen, and the husband will work in the cottage and around campus. We also have intern staff living in a portion of Wesley cottage. • We have initiated an intern staff program and positions 60 for individuals who want the experience of working with young men in ministry. We are always open to inquiries about intern opportunities. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Gabe Jackson at gjackson@salem4youth.com. • We have split the school day and have also split our students into two groupings. Half of our students are in the classroom in the morning with the other half working with the horses or in vocational. Then after lunch the two groups trade places. We instituted this program in May 2015. • Our students continue to excel in sports and consistently do well in our conference sports opportunities. • We have hosted multiple work teams on campus this past year. 3.04 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Development • We continue to be humbled and blessed by the generosity of the Body of Christ as well as by corporations that understand our mission and want to support the work. • We have recently received a scholarship grant from the GROWMARK Foundation to help assist families. • Our Facebook page has proven to be a wonderful tool to provide families, friends, and investors with daily updates about what is happening on our campus. When we started the page in 2012 we had about 200 connections, whereas today we are close to having 1,500. We typically have at least 300 views per post and have occasionally surpassed 3,000 views on posts. Parents and families of our young men particularly follow the Facebook page. Find us at facebook.com/ salem4youth. • Our Spring/Summer 2015 newsletter has been sent out. • We have had donors this year who have used the “matching gift” approach to encourage giving. • This year we split our Charity and Horse Auctions. 61 SALEM4YOUTH REPORT We did our Charity Auction on April 18th (approx. 300 in attendance) and our Horse Auction on May 16th (300+ in attendance). • Our Annual Golf outing is August 22, 2015 at the Pontiac Elk’s Golf course in Pontiac, IL. For more information, please check out our website or Facebook page. • Our Annual Banquet will be October 1, 2015 at the Double Tree Conference Center in Bloomington, IL. • We had a variety of opportunities to share about the ministry in the community through other events. Financial 3.04 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES • We continue to enhance and build up a scholarship program to help assist families who need the ministry while also needing some financial assistance in getting their son to Salem. We have had some success in this effort thus far and we trust the Lord for His continued provision. • We had a donor provide $10,000 for a “matching gift” effort and that effort is still in progress at the time of writing this report. Counseling: • We continue to focus our counseling efforts on Biblical counseling. We believe that the Scriptures have the answers to any issue our young men or their families may be facing. • Our counseling staff continues to enhance their skill sets through continuing educational opportunities. • We provide weekly Biblical counseling for our young men as well. • We also provide mandatory family counseling for the student and their family on a regular basis. 62 This has been a very brief synopsis of some of the many things going on here at Salem. I want you to know that you are always welcome to “come and see” what the Lord is doing here on our campus. If you have a work team that would like to come and serve, you are welcome to contact me. If you have a family in your church that may benefit from what the Salem ministry can offer, please contact me. I would be happy to come and share about the ministry at your church, just give me a call. We want to serve the local church however we can. More than anything, please pray. I believe in the AMAZING power of prayer. I can testify to that amazing power. Thank you for your prayers on behalf of the ministry here. Please also remember our students, their families, and our staff as we work together toward familial restoration and reconciliation. May the Lord Bless and Keep You, 3.04 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Terry Benge Executive Director of Salem4youth 63 SALEM4YOUTH REPORT SALEM4YOUTH PROFIT & LOSS FOR THE MONTH JANUARY 1 THROUGH JUNE 17, 2015 Jan. 1 – June 17. 2015 INCOME 41000 · Residential Revenue 42000 · Educational Revenue 43000 · Operations Revenue 44000 · Contribution Revenue 46000 · Other Income 3.04 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES $52,118.97 $94,243.00 $374,069.56 $57,889.58 Total Income $770.257.77 Gross Profit $770,257.77 EXPENSE 60000 · Salary Expenses $474,454.87 61000 · Other Expenses $88,588.18 62000 · Utility Expenses $38,832.72 63000 · Insurance Expenses $75,831.78 64000 · Development Expenses $9,318.13 65000 · Food Service Expenses $22,911.48 66000 · Residential Expenses $18,234.00 67000 · Educational Expenses $10,090.15 68000 · Livestock 69000 · Maintenance Expenses 64 $191,936.66 $16,807.31 $20,494.33 Total Expense $775,563.05 Net Income ($5,305.28) PRODIGAL CHURCH REPORT RECKLESSLY SHARING JESUS IN PHOENIX Prodigal is a budding FEC church that exists to bring Jesus to one of the most unreached demographics in one of the top 10 most lost cities in America. In January of this year, our launch team began meeting with the simple goal of finding new ways to relate the timeless truth of Jesus’ love to a city where less than 2 in 10 people attend church. To accomplish that, we believe God is calling us to risk relationships and reputations, even to the point of being reckless, to share the Gospel with people ages 18-35 in our city. And we’ve already begun. A couple months ago we kicked off our outreach initiative with an event called Yell At My Pastor, where a group of agnostics and atheists came to give their two cents on faith and religion, and give us some insight on how we can be effective in our community. As we’ve continued to share the Gospel within our personal networks, we’ve discovered a culture filled with people who are heartbroken after lives filled with drugs, divorce, abortion, and a litany of different kinds of abuse. And the most desperate need in their lives is the loving, healing message of Jesus Christ. 3.05 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES We believe God loves the people in Phoenix and is calling them to him. And we hope you’ll partner with us as we do the exciting work of sharing Jesus with the people of Phoenix, Arizona. For info on how to partner with us, visit ProdigalAZ.com/about. Bradley Reith 65 LIFEGATE CHURCH REPORT There is almost nothing more energizing than seeing a God-given vision come to life. After packing everything we own and moving halfway across the country with several families, we are amazed at the work God is doing in and through LIFEGATE Church in Denver, Colorado. In just 21 weeks, we have seen several people place their faith in Jesus Christ. Families are being restored, people are discovering their divine purpose, others are growing in their faith. We are on mission to reach the city of Denver, which every church planting expert calls, “The City Where Churches Go To Die.” 3.06 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Yet, God has been on the move. Through the faith and generosity of others, LIFEGATE is now the fastest growing church in the Denver metro area. While we are excited to see the Weekend Experience grow, our vision “To See People Made Alive In Christ” has remained the same. And we are focused on our mission to, “ENGAGE the world by building a dynamic Christ-centered, Gospel-driven church where people EXPERIENCE the presence of God, ENCOUNTER His life-changing power, and become EQUIPPED to advance the Kingdom of God by EXPONENTIALLY reaching all people.” In a city that is ranked as one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., all the while being known as a city where people are far from God, this aesthetically beautiful, yet dark city is a field ready to be harvested by the Gospel. Our hearts are grateful to God for allowing us to be here, and we look forward to seeing God continue His movement in Denver. Nirup Alphonse 66 SYNERGY INITIATIVE REPORT Between the years of 2012 and 2014, the Kansas Initiative has planted three churches. All three (Hillsboro, Moundridge, and Park City) are thriving. Each of these new churches have seen many people come to Christ in faith, dozens of baptisms, and clear evidence of changed lives. God is visibly at work in rural areas. Each of these three churches averages at least 150 attendees per week and is steadily growing. This could not have happened apart from the power of the Holy Spirit. We are privileged to see the Spirit at work in these new churches and are trusting Him to lead us into launching a new FEC church in 2016. Throughout the past year, the pastors of the three new churches and the original sending church (Grace Community Church in Newton) have been meeting monthly to develop plans for finding a planter, a place, and a strategy for the next church plant. Our financial support has grown - primarily through two FEC churches - and we are confident that we will be able to finance this new gospel work when the Lord leads us to launch out. 3.07 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES If you would like to know more about the Kansas Initiative, now called “Synergy,” please contact Adam Utecht at adamutecht79@gmail.com. We would love to add you to our list of supporters and prayer warriors. We cannot do this apart from God’s Spirit, God’s Word and God’s people. Join us! Adam Utecht 67 LIFE COMMUNITY GARDINER REPORT Life Community is slowly building its reputation as a friend of the town of Gardiner. The school in which we meet will call us when a child/family has a need. What a privilege! The principal once said that there is a different “atmosphere” in the building on Monday after we have met to worship there on Sunday. 3.08 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Life Community Church has participated in several downtown events by hosting an outdoor ice rink, handing out Halloween treat bags, and playing Christmas/holiday music. These opportunities have opened doors for His kingdom to flow into our community. New people are starting to show up in our gathering on Sunday. However, we may have to move out of “our” school because our children’s ministry is growing bigger than the part of the school we are permitted to use. A young man from Virginia may soon be joining us in the ministry through a partnership with Rural Home Missions Association. Thank you to Grace Evangelical Church (Morton, IL) and all our friends in FEC who have been praying and giving in support of this new beginning in Gardiner. Steve Knowles 68 THE HILL COMMUNITY REPORT After one year of studying and learning about the culture and people of Maine, we have started our first location of gathering together for the name of Jesus Christ. Prayerfully, many more will come in the future. This first location is in a part of Portland called Munjoy Hill or “The Hill” to the locals. This is where the Root Cellar is located (therootcellar.org). We have been able to partner with this local non-profit Christian organization in reaching the local neighborhoods. There are more than 100 languages spoken from several tribes and multiple countries in and around the area where the Root Cellar calls home. In any given week, we are able to spend time with a diverse demographic of locals ranging from immigrants and lawyers, artists and doctors, musicians and all types in between. To walk the streets of Portland and build relationship with this broad range of residents is fast becoming a key component in our longterm success and a true gift from the Lord. The goal is that we would become brothers, sisters and friends to those who are moved by God’s glorious grace. Our mission here is simply that through faith in God the Son and by the power of God the Spirit we will assist others in treasuring the supreme worth of Christ. Our desire is to display the character of God by loving one another and being exemplary men and women of honor, holiness and humility. 3.09 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Some tangible ways in which this is working may be seen as we meet for men’s and women's discipleship every other week, serving our neighbors through practical expressions of God’s love expressed through Neighborlink Greater Portland. We have begun a weekly church service where we spend time each Sunday looking through the Scriptures, worshiping the Lord through music and prayer, and enjoying a meal together. Portland is a fascinating place and is not only ethnically diverse, but one of the least evangelized cities in America. The multigenerational people who call Maine home have been at the forefront of our post-Christian shift. Only a handful of churches that teach the true gospel of Jesus Christ and believe in the authority of the Scriptures can be found in this city of 300,000. We have found that tangible acts of service coupled with genuine relationship building have been the only method for sustainable church growth. Please pray for our team up here in the isolated Northeast as we labor for the name of Jesus Christ and love the people of Portland. Eric Wood 69 CHRIST THE KING MT. WASHINGTON REPORT People In the past year we have seen Jesus build His church. In many ways, our young church is becoming not just a place people attend, but a family who loves and cares for one another. Relationships are strengthening, people are confessing and repenting of sin, and growing in their love and knowledge of Jesus Christ. It is amazing what God can do in a few short years through His people faithfully gathering week after week, and we're excited to see how God grows us in the years to come. 3.10 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Community At the end of the fall season this past year, our community had a growing homeless population as we were entering the winter season. Christ the King Church spearheaded the efforts, along with others in our community, to care for and find homes for many of the homeless population in our community. Place One of the biggest frustrations for our congregation has been the space limitations of our current meeting place. We exhausted all the options of a new place to meet and simply resigned to be in prayer. If something was going to happen, it was going to take God doing something big...well if you know our God, you know how He works. At the end of April 2015, we were approached by another local church who wanted to give us their building for free! The Lord provided, and on June 14, 2015, they voted to give us their church building and join our church family. We are excited to have a more permanent footprint on the east side of Cincinnati and will begin gathering in the new space at the end of the summer. Needs We have seen our giving grow during the past year and continue to work toward being internally self-funded. With the support of other churches, we have saved a good bit of money that we'll be able to put toward some much-needed deferred maintenance to our new building. A free building 70 with no mortgage is great, but is also a bigger financial liability. We still need the support of FEC churches like you as we enter into the next chapter of Christ the King Church. Dustin Nimmo CTK | GIVING & EXPENSES External Internal Budget $8,476 $7,736 $8,757 2014/2015 July August $1,817 $7,826 $8,757 September $2,800 $9,065 $8,757 October $5,365 $7,322 $8,757 November $8,233 $9,463 $8,757 December $6,030 $12,180 $8,757 January $1,917 $8,186 $8,757 February $3,214 $8,270 $8,757 March $2,957 $9,778 $8,757 April $4,192 $7,867 $8,757 May $4,492 $12,118 $8,757 Expenses 2014/2015 Projected 2015/2016 3.10 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES EXPENSES Personal $64,781 $85,101 Facilities $20.800 $48,000 $12,263 $14,500 $8,655 $13,030 Kingdom (Outside Giving) Ministry 71 KING’S CROSS REPORT The evidences of God’s grace are all over King's Cross Church. As the pastor, here are a few things I celebrate: 1. I see a love for God. That shows up in a hunger to hear, study, and discuss God’s Word — a sincere desire to obey Him, and a joy in our worship gatherings. 2. I see a love for one another. We like to be together. We like to eat together. We have rich community, and good friendships. A healthy discipleship culture has formed. It’s normal and expected to be a part of a Gospel Life Group (12-20 people) and a Discipleship Group (three to four people). 3.11 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES 3. Our people are personally reaching out with the gospel, and inviting others to experience Christian community. People are slowly and steadily coming to believe the gospel and experiencing new birth. In particular, God has sent us to Defiance College, and a local homeless shelter. We are seeing the fruit of being a consistent presence in those places. 4. I see a love for Defiance. We are starting The Neighbor’s Circle, which is focused on coming alongside and developing people who are stuck in cycles of poverty. Sam Andres 72 LiFE CHURCH OF LORAIN COUNTY REPORT The major focus of LiFE Church for the year 2014 was finding a new home for our ministry. In November 2013, we learned that we would need to vacate the space we were using and started our search right away. Long story short, it took five months to find a new place and 10 months to purchase it, due to property line issues. Since the church property was no longer being used, the owners allowed us to lease space in the hall for $1 a month and utilities for the months it took for the purchase to go through. Today, LiFE Church is a small church body of 40 people who own a worship space that will hold 250 people and a hall that will seat even more than that! One of our greatest challenges related to this purchase is finding people to help us give 10,000 square feet of walls the new coat of paint they need. We have been chipping away at this, but it is slow-going with just a few local volunteers. 3.12 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Our greatest ministry challenge is finding ways to be known and accepted in the close-knit, highly Catholic village of Grafton, OH. People tell us that they like the fact that we bought this property in their town since it had been sitting vacant for six years. But, since most of these people are either committed to an existing church in town or deeply committed to keeping their distance from anything that resembles a church, we have much work to do in finding and meeting needs in this community. Pray that we would be creative in and committed to reaching out. All prayers and any hands-on help would be greatly appreciated! Jeff Ahlgrim 73 RIVER CITY REPORT A year ago, Eric and Leah Baldwin had just begun the difficult work of inviting new friends to join them in the start of River City Church in Pittsburgh. This small core of committed individuals was meeting weekly in prayer and preparation for a new church in the community of Swissvale. In the fall of 2014, God provided a church building that was available for Sunday evenings, and preview services began. 3.13 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES In March, River City Church began to meet weekly. The core group continues to grow as people are attending these weekly services. River City has remained committed to its mission of making, maturing, and multiplying disciples. The people of the church have reached out to the community through involvement in community events, as well as starting River City Preschool Co-op in order to meet more families. A men’s discipleship group has started, spiritual friendships have deepened, and the River City Kids program has begun teaching the Gospel Project curriculum. Through this time, the church has seen spiritual growth in the lives of the people God has brought together. Individuals have been stretched and grown, marriages have been strengthened, and lives have been rededicated to the Lord. God is building His church in Swissvale. Please pray for River City Church — that we would remain committed to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, God would add to our number, and we would be able to find a more permanent location as we anticipate a Sunday morning launch in the near future. Eric Baldwin 74 ADRIAN, MICHIGAN REPORT Led by Nate Hamblin, former Campus Pastor of Crossroads Wauseon, and Caleb Barrows, Leadership Resident serving at King’s Cross, a new church planting initiative in Adrian, Michigan has just begun. The past six months have been spent learning about the community and building a network through more than 60 meetings with groups and individuals. In the next month, both Caleb and the Hamblin family will be settling into Adrian as residents, establishing relational routines and finding ways to immerse themselves into the community. Their desire this fall season is to begin forming small communities of Christ followers throughout the city focused on growing personally, connecting relationally, and engaging the city missionally. As an initiative of the Tri-State Co-op, this new work hopes to serve as a springboard to other church planting initiatives deeper into southeast Michigan. Adrian is a small city with many churches and service organizations, and yet the need is still great. As one pastor of a prominent church in town said, “Every church in Lenawee County could be filled to capacity, and we would still only be scratching the surface of the gospel need here.” Pray for the Hamblin family, Caleb, and the continued faithfulness of The Church of the Good Shepherd. As another community leader said, “Be ready for discouragement. There’s huge need, but it’s a tough place. Many people say, ‘I’ve been to church, tried it, it’s not for me.’” 3.14 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Nate Hamblin 75 THE REMEDY REPORT The Remedy is gaining momentum in Hillsdale County, Michigan. With a mission to meet people where they are in order to make, mature, and multiply disciples, The Remedy launch team has been meeting weekly for training and preparation and has grown to around 125 people. Church planters Jared Bignell and David Hoeflinger, along with church planting coach Roger Andrews, are designing effective ministry models to impact this rural community for Christ. 3.15 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES The Remedy has obtained the use of a downtown restaurant building in Reading, Michigan, which they hope can be redeemed for use by the Kingdom and the community. In addition, The Remedy will be occupying a vacant kindergarten building, and a school gym for Sunday services. This summer, The Remedy has launched several House Churches, missional small groups with the goal of making disciples and reaching neighborhoods for Christ. The Remedy's public launch is set for Sunday, September 13th. For more information visit www.theremedy.church. Jared Bignell 76 WAVE COMMUNITY REPORT Wave Community Church held its first public service on April, 5th, 2015, with 93 people in attendance. Located in Deshler, Ohio, a small town of around 1,900 people, God has moved in amazing ways, bringing to Wave Community people from a largely unchurched background. We have discovered that many people in small rural areas were raised attending church, at least sporadically, during childhood, but never had an authentic life-changing relationship with Jesus. Because of this, we have seen incredible opportunities for discipleship to begin. A few weeks into our church, we began our first discipleship group, taking people through their “First Steps” as new believers. We designed a four-week class that uncovers what it means to follow Jesus. Instilled in the DNA of these groups are tools new believers can use to easily understand and share the Gospel. Seeing our newly discipled Christians already bringing people to church and sharing what little they know with others has been one of the biggest encouragements to our team. 3.16 AFFILIATES & CHURCHES Even as a new church, Wave has already been able to make a positive impact on the community of Deshler. We hosted a “movie on the lawn” as a celebration for the end of school and had more than 100 people in attendance. Plans for more movie nights, as well as community events, are already in the works! Another incredible opportunity that God brought to our young church was the chance to take our regular offering and go door-to-door in Deshler asking people for ways that we could bless them. Our church responded emphatically by giving six times more than we normally receive on a weekend. This was a monumental step for many people as they gave money to God for the first time in their lives. Even though it seems we have little to no resources to work with as a church plant, God has still been orchestrating ways for us to be generous, and in the meantime, has never failed to provide for our needs. Thanks to the many congregations that have given sacrificially throughout the last few months. Because of you, we have been able to spread the love of Jesus in our small community and will not stop until every person we come in contact with hears about the life that only Jesus offers through His death and resurrection. Alex Ruhter 77 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT An unbelievable tide of lostness hovers over our world today. People are drowning in their sin, hopeless without a Savior. That’s why Christians must go; why churches must send out workers and plant churches; why we as a fellowship of churches must start a Spirit-empowered movement that flows through our local churches nationwide to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ across the street and around the world. I love that this movement has already started in our churches. This has been an amazing year of ministry. We are making headway in establishing reproducing churches worldwide! Here in the United States, 13 FEC churches have recently been launched or are in the process of being planted. They stretch all the way from Portland, ME to Phoenix, AZ. They have names such as Wave Community, The Remedy, LifeGate, The Hill, King’s Crossing, Prodigal, and River City. This year, we are welcoming New Anthem into FEC, officially recognizing them as a “fully participating” church. Many non-believers have come to Christ and are being discipled through these church plants! 4.01 REPORTS We have also been reaching out overseas. In the world today, there are still 7,289 people groups where less than 2% claim to know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior, and there is no Gospel preaching church in their language. We are presently sending missionaries from our churches to two of these unreached people groups. Our missionaries working with the Yalunka people of West Africa have finally been able to read and talk about the Bible with them. They seem very open to hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ preached to them. Also, a sister church in Burkina Faso will be sending additional workers to help with this ministry! The other unreached people group we are working with is the Basque People of Northern Spain. During the next few months, additional FEC Global Footprint Personnel will be moving to Northern Spain to help share the Gospel with these people. It’s been amazing to watch God work through His followers to raise the funds and pray for support needed for this ministry! 78 We also just approved a third Mission Initiative to unreached people groups in India. We will be coming alongside present national evangelists and pastors by sending FEC pastors and leaders to provide leadership and theological training for these workers! It has been a joy to serve as your Conference chairman and to watch God work in such a mighty way both here at home and abroad this year. Special thanks to the members of our general board, the directors and workers at the FEC office and our conference president, Rocky Rocholl. These men and women are devoted to Jesus Christ and passionate about fulfilling the Great Commission! Respectfully submitted, Roger Andrews General Board Chairman 4.01 REPORTS 79 CHURCH MULTIPLICATION — INTERNATIONAL REPORT Newsfeeds from around the world this past year have been filled with accounts of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, international tensions, terrorist activity, European countries on the verge of bankruptcy, earthquakes, floods, and so much more. In the midst of the world news, have you caught a glimpse of Kingdom news and how God is using local churches and individuals from FEC churches to build His Kingdom around the world? God continues to call forth an army of His mighty men and women from throughout FEC to be spread out on the front lines around the globe. From engaging unreached people groups and meeting areas of great human need, to translating scripture, planting cross-cultural churches, and training indigenous pastors and evangelists, these men and women are making great inroads into the darkness. Check out fecministries.org/global, and be encouraged in catching a glimpse of how God is using FEC churches and sending workers into the harvest field. 4.02 FEC’s vision is to establish reproducing communities of Christ followers around the world. Following in obedience to the Lord in regards to this vision, we are currently working together on two international church multiplication initiatives among two unreached people groups. REPORTS BASQUE CHURCH MULTIPLICATION INITIATIVE During these past few months, God has propelled this initiative forward with giant steps. With a sharpened focus and a refined initiative strategy, God is answering more than two decades of prayer and perseverance from FEC churches and individuals. He has called gifted servants, who together with the Shadowens, now form a rock-solid initiative team. Throughout this past year, the team has been developing unity and preparing for the work ahead. FEC churches and individuals who have linked hearts around the vision to reach the Basque people have been brought together and now stand shoulder to shoulder in prayer, encouragement, and financial support. This amazing display of God’s provision is allowing the entire team to arrive in Basque country – fully funded by late summer 2015. 80 Highlights of this past year include: • Jeff and Mary Shadowen (Brookside Church, IN) moved to the Basque town of Zumaia, which has opened the door for greater relational opportunity and impact in the lives of Basque People. • Jason, Emily, Brittney, Braden, Taye and Cooper Coon (Lawton EMC, MI) moved to the Basque town of Orio in late June and experienced God’s sovereign hand in preparing relational contacts even before arrival. • Ramon, Cindy, William, Jackson and Carter Garcia (Berne Evangelical Church, IN) prepared and anticipated their visa approval and will be moving to the Basque town of Zarautz this August. • Courtney Mosier’s (Crossroads Evangelical Church, OH) recently had her visa approved and will be moving to the Basque town of Oñati this August. • Truett Smith (Upland Community Church, IN) and Matt Rossi (Grace Evangelical Church, IL) have been approved as international interns for the FEC International program and will move to the Basque country at the end of this summer. 4.02 REPORTS • A partnership with American Dream, an English immersion organization, has been established. Twelve Basque students and two American Dream founders are currently being hosted this month of July in Illinois by attendees of Grace Evangelical Church and Jacob’s Well Community Church. The days ahead are bright as the full team becomes established on the ground, settles in, and begins to enact the initial stages of the church planting movement. This strategy includes prayer, encounters with people of peace, and the establishment of discovery Bible studies that will hopefully develop into multiplying groups. Incorporating these steps with cultural-immersion and language learning should provide great forward movement for the Basque team. 81 CHURCH MULTIPLICATION — INTERNATIONAL REPORT WEST AFRICA CHURCH MULTIPLICATION INITIATIVE The Lord truly blessed FEC this past year through the numerous FEC churches and individual donors who united together around the vision to launch a reproducing movement among the Yalunka people. Having a solid team of prayer warriors, encouragers, and supporters was crucial in the team’s ability to leap forward on the strategy timeline. This support thrust the West Africa team onward, enabling the entire team to arrive on the ground in Kedougou, Senegal, FEC’s current base of initiative operations. Now that they have begun to live and work together from the same city, the WAI team has become more cohesive and unified, giving them a powerful forward-momentum. Highlights of this past year include: • Village visits have deepened relationships, allowed for oral translation of scripture passages, and have led to some new Christ followers and a few baptisms. 4.02 REPORTS • Samba and Pastor Barry are two gifted local translators who God has uniquely called and gifted for working with the FEC team in sharing the message of the Great Creator. • Steve and Pat Nelson, Initiative Director, (Pine Hills Church, IN) moved to Senegal in early October 2014 once the initiative was fully funded, and are now on location to direct the vision, and guide and encourage the team. • Troy, Gerri, Chloe and Cora Masters (Solid Rock Community Church, OH) have progressed in both French and Yalunka and continue to develop in their ability to communicate on deeper levels during the village visits. They have completed their first term and are on North American Assignment from July 2015 to June 2016. • Ashley Freytag (Crossroads Evangelical Church, OH) spent most of the year living in the Yalunka village of Madina Bafe. She has progressed well in her language and is anticipating the village trips during next year’s dry season. 82 • Michael, Jenn and Eden Sprunger (Berne Evangelical Church, IN) solidified their formal French study with a trimester of study in Albertville France. In April 2015 they moved to Kedougou Senegal with the rest of the initiative team and began Yalunka language and culture study. God has richly blessed them with a second pregnancy and due date of late November 2015. They will finish their first term and be on North American Assignment October 2015 to May 2016. • A partnership between the Evangelical Mennonite Church of Burkina Faso (EMC-BF) and FEC continues to develop for reaching the Yalunka people. Siaka Traore, president of EMC-BF, along with his wife, Claire, and two others will share with FEC pastors and leaders Thursday evening during the FEC Annual Convention. • Although devastating, deadly and quite close, God has kept the Ebola virus away from the area where FEC’s workers are living and they have experience very little effect from the epidemic. • Several short-term teams enriched and assisted the West Africa team by providing a team building retreat, encouragement, remodel of a home for the Sprunger family, footage for making promo videos, and more! 4.02 REPORTS We look ahead with eager anticipation of what God will do during the next dry season as we move ever-closer to beginning oral storying in the villages. In each village the chief and elders continue to offer an open door for the team to return, and we await the opportunities for continued teaching. We long to see how God will use the team as greater progress is made in the Yalunka language and look forward to how God’s Spirit will develop the new Yalunka believers as they continue to share the portions of the Great Creator’s message they’ve already heard. Respectfully submitted, Hal Lehman International Church Multiplication 83 CHURCH MULTIPLICATION — NATIONAL REPORT Divine Opportunities Cleverly Disguised as Gut-Wrenching Challenges Maybe that headline is a bit overstated. Or maybe it is exactly what some of the men who are starting new FEC churches really feel … gut wrenching, stressful pressure to work like mad and trust God like mad. As enemy ground begins to be plowed in new ways, the fight is declared and the devil enlists darts of discouragement and arrows of exhaustion to slow the church planter. 4.03 REPORTS The gospel spells “great news” to those who hear for the first time, to those who dare to come and see what the new guy in town has to say. And as the old story of God’s love is made new again, the buds of divine opportunity begin to sprout and the planter and his team witness the miracle of new birth. New birth, new hope, blind eyes opened to the wonder of God’s forgiveness and love, restoration of broken lives and relationships … these are the very outcomes prayed for and planned for by those who extend the message of hope in FEC. This is what makes sacrifice and pain and discouragement worth enduring in the trenches of new church ministry. This past year, I’ve witnessed those whom God has called to start new churches deal with loneliness, discouragement, questions about God’s direction, financial pressure, and outright criticism of those who simple don’t “get” the point of a new church. By witnessing the power of Christ to reach and redeem those who are lost and without hope, these same ones are “lifted up” to see the wonder of God working in and through them. UPDATE ON URBAN CHURCH PLANTING Cincinnati, OH: Christ the King (CTK) – Mt. Washington Dustin Nimmo, Planter As a campus church of CTK – Cincinnati, this new church has grown steadily, ministering to a section of Cincinnati that is both spiritually and economically needy. About 90 people are attending on any given Sunday. As I mentioned in last year’s report, a pressing challenge was for CTK – Mt. Washington to find a suitable (longer term) solution for a location to house its growing congregation. 84 On June 14, the congregation of Eastern Hills Baptist Church - in the central/east side of Cincinnati voted to give their building and assets to CTK – Mt. Washington. In addition, the 20-25 existing members want to join CTK – Mt. Washington. The relocation will be taking place effective August 2nd. This is a tremendous answer to prayer and will provide the venue for growth into the future. We praise God for this wonderful provision! For more information about CTK – Mt. Washington, visit: http://christthekingcincinnati.com. Denver, CO: LifeGate Church Nirup Alphonse, Planter Pine Hills Church launched this new church initiative last year as they sent Nirup and Hannah Alphonse to Denver. Since that time, a number of families and individuals have moved from Fort Wayne to be a part of this new church on the east side of Denver. They are currently meeting in Cherry Creek High School with 180-200 people in attendance this spring. By nearly all measures, this plant is moving forward in a strong position to help FEC multiply in the Denver area! For more information, you may check them out at www.lifegatedenver.com 4.03 REPORTS Phoenix, AZ: Prodigal Church Bradley Reith and Tim Swanson, Planters Throughtout the past couple of years, I’ve maintained contact with Bradley Reith. Bradley served as a church planter through Life Community Church in Hilliard, OH. For a couple of years, Bradley served faithfully in Dublin at a new FEC church start. Since winding up his ministry there and moving his family back to Phoenix, Bradley has waited as God opened doors, brought along Tim Swanson to join him in leading the plant and established a vision to move ahead in reaching many people in the 22–35 age range in northwest Phoenix. Tim recently left his ministry position as worship pastor of Moon Valley Bible Church to join Bradley. Currently, both Bradley and Tim are laboring full time to 85 CHURCH MULTIPLICATION — NATIONAL REPORT establish Prodigal Church. They are meeting regularly with a launch team, watching it grow in number and raising the kind of support needed to both support their families and get the new church off the ground. They have excellent online resources about the vision of Prodigal Church. I encourage each one who reads this report to check them out. For a brief video on Prodigal Church, visit www.prodigalAZ.com. For a glimpse into the life and thinking of Tim Swanson, check out www.timhswanson.com. Pittsburg, PA: River City Church Eric Baldwin, Planter 4.03 REPORTS The first two years of planting for Eric and Leah have been ones of challenge and blessing. This year they welcomed their new son Simon into the world in January. They have labored to build the launch team to about 20 people. Currently they are meeting on Sunday evenings at Swissvale Presbyterian Church. They are seeing new people come to check out River City Church nearly every week! In addition to regular meetings, Eric has begun meeting weekly with a group of men for breakfast. They formed River City Preschool Co-operative this past year and it was a great success, regularly ministering to eleven children from eight different families. Perhaps the greatest challenge has been finding a suitable longer-term location. Please join Eric and the launch team in praying for a place to meet. The lack of rentable space continues to confront and confound Eric as he leads River City Church. You can check out much more information about River City at www.rivercitypgh.com. Portland, ME: The Hill Eric Wood, Planter Last year I reported that Eric and Mandy Wood had just moved from Fort Wayne to take on the challenge of planting an FEC church in Portland, Maine. Since that time, Eric has continued to work to support his family while doing all the 86 things necessary to build the foundation for a church plant. Currently there are about twenty people connected to the core team of this FEC initiative. Eric has recently moved to part-time status for his job and is devoting even more time to the plant. The group is now meeting weekly as they grow together into a community of Christ-followers who minister to and reach others. Please pray that more in FEC will step up to support this important initiative. As FEC continues to think about ways to reach many more people in the state of Maine, we desperately need a healthy work to grow in Portland, the most populous city in the state of Maine. Pray for the community of believers who have gathered under Eric’s leadership. Pray they may be the salt and light in this very challenging sub-culture – one which has virtually no Christian memory or connection. Eric has brought the work of Neighborlink into the greater Portland. The objective of Neighborlink is to encourage practical neighbor-to-neighbor expressions of God’s love through service. Visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NLgreaterportland. 4.03 REPORTS OTHER FEC CHURCH PLANTS Deshler, OH: Wave Community Church Alex Ruhter, Planter This past Easter marked the public launch of Wave Community Church in Deshler, Ohio. This is a plant sponsored by Crossroads Church in Wauseon. Alex, along with his wife Darla, moved from Kansas to join the staff at Crossroads – Wauseon to prepare to plant in Deshler. Over the past year, they have moved into the community, raised up a launch team and watched the Lord bring 75-80 people to the church. Pray for Alex as he continues to follow up with people who visit and/or express interest in spiritual things. Pray for the leadership and launch team as they serve on a weekly basis. The initial stretch of ministry for a launch team can be tiring. 87 CHURCH MULTIPLICATION — NATIONAL REPORT Pray that more leaders will be raised up at Wave Community to ease the burden of those who have been tirelessly serving. Check out more information on this newest plant to launch by visiting www.thewavecc.com. ESTABLISHED FEC PLANTS – SELF SUPPORTIVE Defiance, OH: King’s Cross Church Sam Andres, Planter Check out King’s Cross at www.kingscrossdefiance.com. Grafton, OH: LiFE Church of Lorain County Jeff Ahlgrim, Planter Check out LiFE Church information at www.lifechurchlc.org. Gardiner, ME: Life Community Church Steve Knowles, Planter Check out more information on LCC at www.facebook.com/LifeCommunityChurchGardiner. 4.03 REPORTS These three churches are nearing the end of their time as church plants. Pray for the leaders who have been through the challenges inherent in starting and now must transition to leading for the long haul. In the upcoming annual conventions we will be welcoming these (and others) into the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches! THE NEWEST FEC CHURCH PLANT INITIATIVES ARE… Adrian, MI Nate Hamblin, Planter Bement, IL Randy Hinshaw, Planter Kendallville, IN Marc Buwalda, Planter 88 Reading, MI Jared Bignell, Planter Waldron, MI (Solid Rock Church – West Unity) These plants are in the preparing or inception stage. The churches or groups of churches behind each of these plants (along with planters already identified) are in the planning stages of church planting. Pray for these individuals and target communities. Pray that the Holy Spirit will prepare these communities to be spiritually receptive to the Gospel. THIS ANNUAL CONVENTION WE WELCOME… Park City, KS: New Anthem Community Church Landon Jordan, Planter This year we are welcoming in New Anthem into FEC, officially recognizing them as a “fully participating” church. Landon and his leadership have done a tremendous job over the past two years planting and leading the church in this north suburb of Wichita. We praise God for Landon’s dedication to leading this new church. We pray that New Anthem will continue to reach many with the Gospel in the future even as they have done since their inception. For more information about this new FEC church, please go to www.newanthemchurch.com 4.03 REPORTS Respectfully submitted, Scott Wagoner National Church Multiplication 89 DELEGATES BY VIRTUE OF OFFICE REPORT The FEC Manual states under Convention Delegate Body composition: The following shall be voting delegates by virtue of office: 1. Members of the General Board 2.Those holding FEC credentials who are active in FEC 3.Missionaries on North American assignment 4.Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Salem4Youth 5.Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Miracle Camp & Retreat Center 6.Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Christian Service Foundation 7.Chair and Chief Executive Officer of LifeChange Camp and Retreat Center 4.04 REPORTS GENERAL BOARD Roger Andrews Mark Biehl Mike Booker Neal Hauser Emily Coon Harry Hyde Mike Heiniger Rocky Rocholl Jesse Kahler Bruce Rocke Gene Pankratz Keith Swartz Rocky Rocholl Bruce Rocke Calvin Rychener Chrissy Stuckey Adam Utecht 90 BOARD OF ELDERS MIRACLE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER Jonathan Hyde Steve Shaffer SALEM4YOUTH Terry Benge Stan Risinger CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION Jonathan Steiner Dave Teat LIFECHANGE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER Bill Anderson ELDER BOARD REPORT It has been a joy to serve together with fellow Elder Board members Keith Swartz, Harry Hyde, Neal Hauser, Mark Biehl and Rocky Rocholl. One of the responsibilities and privileges of this board is to pray for the churches of FEC and the leaders within FEC, as well as assisting those churches and leaders when assistance is requested. Please be aware that this board exists to serve you and is available to help and encourage when needed. Throughout the past year, the entire Elder Board met together on several occasions and at many other times have met together regionally to conduct interviews with candidates for ministry credentials within FEC. As a result of these interviews, we have had the joy of credentialing the following individuals: ORDINATION Mark Goeglein Harrisonville Community Church, Harrisonville, MO (Senior Pastor) PASTOR’S LICENSE Caleb Barrows Brandon Risch Jeff Bower Doug Shell Ryan Mead Kyle Schanbacher Adrian Initiative, Adrian, MI (Church Planter) Highland Gospel Community, Fort Wayne, IN (Senior Pastor) LifeGate Church, Denver, CO (Worship Pastor) Rich Ratts Crossview Church of Monticello, Monticello, IL (Senior Pastor) Bradley Reith 4.04 REPORTS Crossview Church, Grabill, IN (Senior Pastor) Christ the King Church, Cincinnati, OH (Executive Pastor) Grace Community Church, Newton, KS (Pastor of Worship and Community Life) Matthew Yoder SonLight Community Church, Angola, IN (Worship Pastor) Prodigal Church, Phoenix, AZ (Church Planter) 91 ELDER BOARD REPORT MINISTRY LICENSE Landon Bailey Alex Ruhter Nathan Dammeyer Eric Rupp Pine Hills Church, Fort Wayne, IN (Worship Pastor) Brookside Church, Fort Wayne, IN (Junior High Pastor) Ron Dubach Zachary Shaffer Brad Habegger Sid Siebert Randy Hinshaw Jake Sutton David Hoeflinger Chad St. John Crossroads Church of Monticello, Monticello, IL (Church Planter) REPORTS The Remedy, Reading, MI (Worship Pastor) Josh Kiefer Pine Hills Church, Fort Wayne, IN (Children’s Ministry Lead) Crossroads Evangelical Church, Wauseon, OH (Biblical Counselor/Coordinator) Northwoods Community Church/Chillicothe, Chillicothe, IL (Associate Pastor) Crossroads Church of Monticello, Monticello, IL (Worship/Assimilation Pastor) Northwoods Community Church, Peoria, IL (Adult Ministries) Timothy Swanson Jeremie Kilgore Kris VanBogelen Northwoods Community Church, Peoria, IL (Associate Pastor) Brian Raynard Harrisonville Community Church, Harrisonville, MO (Ministry Team Leader: Student Ministries) Paula Reich Heartland Community Church, Normal, IL (Women’s Director of Re:Generation) 92 Miracle Camp and Retreat Center, Lawton, MI (Retreat Director) Brookside Church, Fort Wayne, IN (Teaching and Pastoral Care Pastor) Grace Evangelical Church, Morton, IL (Associate Pastor of Children’s Ministry) 4.05 Wave Community Church, Deshler, OH (Church Planter) Prodigal Church, Phoenix, AZ (Executive Pastor) Lawton EMC, Lawton, MI (Youth and Family Pastor) Tony Willsher Crossroads Church of Monticello, Monticello, IL (Youth Pastor/Pastor of Discipleship) Andrew Wingo Northwoods Community Church/Galesburg, Galesburg, IL (Youth Pastor) E. Nathan Zimmerman FEC Office, Fort Wayne, IN (Administrative Director) SERVICE LICENSE Cindy Garcia FEC Worker (Basque Initiative in Spain) Ramon Garcia FEC Worker (Basque Initiative in Spain) This year we have the great joy of celebrating our 150th anniversary as FEC. I am grateful that after these many years we do not find ourselves involved in arguments about the authority of God’s Word and the essentials of the faith as is the case in many church denominations. We have been blessed by not being divided but rather united by these things that we all consider to be essentials in the faith. For this blessing we are grateful to the faithful leaders who have gone before us and to the Lord for His grace shown to us. In each of the past 150 years of our existence there have been two constants: challenges that confront us and a faithful God who goes with us. And in every one of those 150 years our faithful God has led us through whatever challenge that was encountered. As we continue into the coming years there will no doubt be new challenges to face as we serve within God’s kingdom. Thankfully, every one of these challenges can be confidently faced as we confront them with a complete dependence upon our great God who was, is, and forever will be faithful. 4.05 REPORTS As we EMBARK into the coming years, may we continue to be known as a fellowship of churches who is committed to the Word of God, devoted in their love of God and dedicated to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in all the world. Respectfully submitted, Bruce Rocke Elder Board Chair Harry Hyde Mark Biehl Neal Hauser Rocky Rocholl Keith Swartz 93 2014 FINANCIAL REPORT Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013 $ Change ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings 100010 · BANK ACCOUNTS 101000 · FEC General Checking Accounts 101100 · Star Financial Checking 314,727.75 125,924.56 1,045.00 0.00 1,045.00 10,726.00 0.00 10,726.00 326,498.75 125,924.56 200,574.19 59,923.35 52,754.52 7,168.83 2,678.46 (19,348.64) 22,027.10 104000 · Estate Funds 229,570.12 305,424.28 (75,854.16) 105000 · Restricted Funds 271,232.77 265,140.27 6,092.50 106000 · FEC-IM Medical Reserve 76,586.57 74,407.85 2,178.72 107000 · Accumulation Acc - Cash Res 157,327.83 152,638.85 4,688.98 101200 · PNC Checking 101300 · Wells Fargo Checking Total 101000 · FEC General Checking Accounts 102000 · FEC-IM Medical Checking 103000 · FEC-SHIP Medical Checking 108000 · Accumulation Acc - Capital Res Total 100010 · BANK ACCOUNTS Total Checking/Savings 188,803.19 8,932.88 0.00 8,932.88 1,132,750.73 956,941.69 175,809.04 1,132,750.73 956,941.69 175,809.04 36,000.00 43,200.00 (7,200.00) 36,000.00 43,200.00 (7,200.00) 4,218.00 0.00 4,218.00 104,519.58 146,737.74 (42,218.16) 144,737.58 189,937.74 (45,200.16) 92,640.00 59,164.96 33,475.04 92,640.00 59,164.96 33,475.04 1,370,128.31 1,206,044.39 164,083.92 Accounts Receivable 1200 · Accounts Receivable 4.06 REPORTS 1250 · Macaracuay Caracas VZ Appt Sale Total 1200 · Accounts Receivable 120500 · A/R - RSP Contribution 180000 · Due from Members for SHIP Total Accounts Receivable Other Current Assets 13100 · Prepaid MASP Reserve Total Other Current Assets Total Current Assets Fixed Assets 190000 · Building and Equipment 190100 · Admin RC - Land 80,030.00 80,030.00 0.00 190200 · Admin RC - Building 174,330.00 174,330.00 0.00 190300 · Admin RC - Improvements 170,698.18 170,698.18 0.00 190400 · Admin RC - Furnishings & Equip 177,595.36 177,595.36 0.00 (363,612.14) (352,049.65) (11,562.49) Total 190000 · Building and Equipment 239,041.40 250,603.89 (11,562.49) Total Fixed Assets 239,041.40 250,603.89 (11,562.49) 1,609,169.71 1,456,648.28 152,521.43 190900 · Depreciation TOTAL ASSETS 94 Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013 $ Change LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable 2000 · Accounts Payable Total Accounts Payable 6,266.18 0.00 6,266.18 6,266.18 0.00 6,266.18 (21,699.67) Other Current Liabilities 21,699.67 43,399.34 240100 · Deferred Retirement 200040 · Accured MASP Fund Res Liability 0.00 243.00 (243.00) Total Other Current Liabilities 21,699.67 43,642.34 (21,942.67) 27,965.85 43,642.34 (15,676.49) 200300 · Life Community Church 36,321.89 55,738.76 (19,416.87) Total 200000 · Long Term Liabilities 36,321.89 55,738.76 (19,416.87) 36,321.89 55,738.76 (19,416.87) 64,287.74 99,381.10 (35,093.36) Total Current Liabilities Long Term Liabilities 200000 · Long Term Liabilities Total Long Term Liabilities Total Liabilities Equity 300000 · Opening Bal Equity 310100 · Unrestr-Bd Designated (Acc Res) 157,327.83 152,638.85 4,688.98 169,704.62 135,113.13 34,591.49 76,586.57 227,046.70 (150,460.13) 239,041.40 251,141.19 (12,099.79) 320100 · Temp Restr - IM 88,473.75 86,233.22 2,240.53 320200 · Temp Restr - Church Planting 55,660.75 53,677.15 1,983.60 13,597.25 16,571.37 (2,974.12) 320900 · Temp Restr-Net Assets - Nonbudg 371,159.27 178,644.06 192,515.21 330100 · Perm Restr-Scholarship Fund 4,500.00 4,500.00 0.00 Total 300000 · Opening Bal Equity 1,176,051.44 1,105,565.67 70,485.77 32000 · Unrestricted Net Assets 374,980.96 462,220.50 (87,239.54) (6,150.43) (210,518.99) 204,368.56 310200 · Unrestr-Bd Designated (IM) 310300 · Unrestr-Bd Designated (Health) 310400 · Unrest-Bd Designated (Prop Inv) 320300 · Temp Restr - Staffing Net Income Total Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 1,544,881.97 1,357,267.18 187,614.79 1,609,169.71 1,456,648.28 152,521.43 4.06 REPORTS 95 2014 FINANCIAL REPORT Jan - Dec 14 Budget % of Budget Annual Budget Ordinary Income/Expense Income 400000 · FEC Office Revenue 410000 · FEC Ministries 450000 · Shared Faith & Close the Gap 460000 · Other Income Total 400000 · FEC Office Revenue 871,310.72 1,000,000.00 87.13% 1,000,000.00 50,478.00 64,000.00 78.87% 64,000.00 936,249.84 1,064,000.00 87.99% 1,064,000.00 962,198.02 1,064,000.00 90.43% 1,064,000.00 962,198.02 1,064,000.00 90.43% 1,064,000.00 14,461.12 700000 · Initiative & Other Revenue 720000 · FEC Sponsored Events 720100 · Convention 25,948.18 Total 720000 · FEC Sponsored Events 25,948.18 Total 700000 · Initiative & Other Revenue Total Income Gross Profit 25,948.18 Expense 830000 · FEC Office Budget 830100 · Operations 830110 · Audit Review 4.06 REPORTS 830115 · Communications & Publications 830120 · Inter-group Relations 830125 · Office Expenses 3,965.00 4,500.00 88.11% 4,500.00 87,000.01 104,000.00 83.65% 104,000.00 4,523.75 4,000.00 113.09% 4,000.00 69,983.79 65,000.00 107.67% 65,000.00 53,097.03 45,000.00 117.99% 45,000.00 218,569.58 222,500.00 98.23% 222,500.00 379.99 500.00 76.0% 500.00 56,185.72 25,000.00 224.74% 25,000.00 6,600.15 10,000.00 66.0% 10,000.00 830225 · Church Multiplication 13,750.00 40,000.00 34.38% 40,000.00 830230 · Ministry Residency & Internship 10,496.00 20,000.00 52.48% 20,000.00 830235 · Leadership Develop & Coaching 19,519.98 41,000.00 47.61% 41,000.00 830240 · LifeChange Camp & Retreat Center 6,000.00 6,000.00 100.0% 6,000.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 100.0% 30,000.00 830130 · Travel & Meetings Total 830100 · Operations 830200 · Ministry 830210 · Benevolence 830215 · Convention 830220 · Continuing Education 830245 · Miracle Camp & Retreat Center 830250 · Quizzing 830255 · Retirement Savings Plan 830260 · Salem4Youth Total 830200 · Ministry 96 16,628.75 13,000.00 127.91% 13,000.00 73,602.89 75,000.00 98.14% 75,000.00 20,000.04 20,000.00 100.0% 20,000.00 253,163.52 280,500.00 90.25% 280,500.00 Jan - Dec 14 Budget % of Budget Annual Budget 830300 · Personnel 462,097.30 460,400.00 100.37% 460,400.00 462,097.30 460,400.00 100.37% 460,400.00 2,000.00 15,000.00 13.33% 15,000.00 2,000.00 15,000.00 13.33% 15,000.00 15,189.48 15,600.00 97.37% 15,600.00 15,189.48 15,600.00 97.37% 15,600.00 1,750.00 10,000.00 17.5% 10,000.00 1,750.00 10,000.00 17.5% 10,000.00 15,549.89 60,000.00 25.92% 60,000.00 15,549.89 60,000.00 25.92% 60,000.00 Total 830000 · FEC Office Budget 968,319.77 1,064,000.00 91.01% 1,064,000.00 Total Expenses 968,319.77 1,064,000.00 91.01% 1,064,000.00 (6,121.75) 0.00 100.00% 0.00 (6,121.75) 0.00 100.00% 0.00 830310 · Personnel Total 830300 · Personnel 830400 · Capital 830410 · Capital Expenses Total 830400 · Capital 14,461.12 830500 · Debt/Mortgage 830510 · Debt/Mortgage Repayment Total 830500 · Debt/Mortgage 830600 · Winds of the Spirit 830610 · New Initiative Development Total 830600 · Winds of the Spirit 830900 · Contingency 830910 · Transition Expenses Total 830900 · Contingency Net Ordinary Income Net Income 4.06 REPORTS 97 2014 FINANCIAL REPORT FEC Estate and Restricted Funds Balance Report 6/30/2013 12/31/2013 12/31/2014 ESTATE FUNDS Dudley Fund - Pathway Ch (OH) land CH $1,517.07 $1,531.35 $1,569.89 Ehresman Fund ** IM $10,136.13 $10,300.84 $10,638.35 Ruth C. Hofstetter Trust FEC $21,438.25 $21,786.61 $22,500.43 Klassen Fund ** IM $22,765.41 $23,049.99 $23,629.83 Mary Klopfenstein Fund FEC $93,426.70 $86,711.30 $3,698.57 Moser Fund ** IM $25,471.53 $25,786.76 $26,435.42 Ethel M. Staker Fund FEC $51,576.20 $52,285.40 $53,733.14 Kenneth E. Stamm IM $16,121.57 — — Stucky Estate Fund FEC $82,325.51 $83,972.03 $87,364.49 $324,778.37 $305,424.28 $229,570.12 TOTAL ESTATE FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS 4.06 REPORTS Africa Development Fund IM $23,532.70 $23,797.43 $24,275.75 Central Illinois CP $15,357.43 $15,606.97 $16,118.34 Church Planting CP $20,832.03 $15,222.63 $15,830.02 Church Planting Equipment Fund CP $22,427.06 $22,847.55 $23,712.39 IM Retreat Fund IM $1,759.56 $1,770.72 $1,815.29 Missionary Kids Scholarship Fund*** IM $7,701.90 $7,798.20 $7,994.40 Stewardship Director Fund FEC $16,306.41 $16,571.37 $13,597.25 Turkey House Sale IM $57,701.85 $58,855.89 $61,233.69 VZ Apartment Sale Caracas ** VZ Apartment Sale La Urbina** IM $21,025.98 $35,877.23 $37,235.26 IM $54,625.74 $66,792.28 $69,420.38 $241,270.66 $265,140.27 $271,232.77 TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS IM MEDICAL ACCOUNT – RESERVE IM Medical Account - #1 $33,834.59 $34,070.04 $34,927.14 IM Medical Account - #1 $69,234.41 $40,337.81 $41,659.43 $103,069.00 $74,407.85 $76,586.57 TOTAL IM MEDICAL ACCOUNT RESERVE ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT – CASH RESERVE Accumulation Account $61,000.00 $34,506.44 $35,609.45 Accumulation Account #2**** $85,950.72 $87,132.54 $89,545.14 Accumulation Account #3 $30,429.33 $30,999.87 $32,173.24 TOTAL ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT - CASH RESERVE $177,380.05 $152,638.85 $157,327.83 ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT - CAPITAL RESERVE Accumulation Account TOTAL ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT - CAPITAL RESERVE 98 $— $— $8,932.88 $— $— $8,932.88 FEC Estate and Restricted Funds Balance Report Other Notes: ** FEC-IM funds being held as collateral for FEC-IM Board loans through CSF Ehresman Fund ** Klassen Fund ** Moser Fund ** VZ Apartment Sale - Caracas ** VZ Apartment Sale - La Urbina** Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas *** Base of $4,500 may never be used…Only overage can be used Missionary Kids Scholarship Fund*** ****Account used as security for General Board loan to Salem Accumulation Account #2**** Funds held for Salem4Youth Gift 4.06 REPORTS 99 2015 FINANCIAL REPORT JANUARY - JUNE 2015 June 30, 2015 Dec 31, 2014 $ Change 433,389.17 314,727.75 5,270.22 1,045.00 4,225.22 44,828.98 10,726.00 34,102.98 438,488.37 326,498.75 156,989.62 36,581.93 59,923.35 (23,341.42) ASSETS Current Assets Checking/Savings 100010 · BANK ACCOUNTS 101000 · FEC General Checking Accounts 101100 · Star Financial Checking 101200 · PNC Checking 101300 · Wells Fargo Checking Total 101000 · FEC General Checking Accounts 102000 · FEC-IM Medical Checking 118,661.42 103000 · FEC-SHIP Medical Checking 38,785.99 3,288.07 35,447.92 104000 · Estate Funds 213,242.14 229,570.12 (16,327.98) 263,338.20 271,232.77 (7,894.57) 77,700.11 76,586.57 1,113.54 139,489.81 157,327.83 (17,838.02) 105000 · Restricted Funds 106000 · FEC-IM Medical Reserve 107000 · Accumulation Acc - Cash Res 108000 · Accumulation Acc - Capital Res Total 100010 · BANK ACCOUNTS Total Checking/Savings 8,932.88 8,932.88 0.00 1,261,509.43 1,133,360.34 128,149.09 1,261,509.43 1,133,360.34 128,149.09 36,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 36,000.00 36,000.00 0.00 (4,218.00) Accounts Receivable 1200 · Accounts Receivable 4.07 REPORTS 1250 · Macaracuay Caracas VZ Appt Sale Total 1200 · Accounts Receivable 120500 · A/R - RSP Contribution 180000 · Due from Members for SHIP Total Accounts Receivable 0.00 4,218.00 104,519.58 104,519.58 0.00 140,519.58 144,737.58 (4,218.00) 92,640.00 92,640.00 0.00 92,640.00 92,640.00 0.00 1,494,669.01 1,307,737.92 123,931.09 Other Current Assets 13100 · Prepaid MASP Reserve Total Other Current Assets Total Current Assets Fixed Assets 190000 · Building and Equipment 190100 · Admin RC - Land 80,030.00 80,030.00 0.00 190200 · Admin RC - Building 174,330.00 174,330.00 0.00 0.00 190300 · Admin RC - Improvements 170,698.18 170,698.18 190400 · Admin RC - Furnishings & Equip 177,595.36 177,595.36 0.00 (363,612.14) (352,049.65) 0.00 0.00 190900 · Depreciation Total 190000 · Building and Equipment 239,041.40 239,041.40 Total Fixed Assets 239,041.40 239,041.40 0.00 1,733,710.41 1,609,779.32 123,931.09 TOTAL ASSETS 100 June 30, 2015 Dec 31, 2014 $ Change 0.00 6,266.18 (6,266.18) 0.00 6,266.18 (6,266.18) 21,699.67 21,699.67 0.00 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable 2000 · Accounts Payable Total Accounts Payable Other Current Liabilities 200040 · Accured MASP Fund Res Liability 230000 · Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) 230100 · Church Portion (243.00) 0.00 (243.00) 230200 · Employee Portion (100.00) 0.00 (100.00) 202.00 0.00 202.00 Total 230000 · Retirement Savings Plan (RSP) 240000 · Health Savings Account 21,588.67 21,699.67 (141.00) 21,588.67 27,965.85 (6,407.18) 200300 · Life Community Church 29,523.14 36,321.89 (6,798.75) Total 200000 · Long Term Liabilities 29,523.14 36,321.89 (6,798.75) 29,523.14 36,321.89 (6,798.75) 51,081.81 64,287 (13.205.93) Total Other Current Liabilities Total Current Liabilities Long Term Liabilities 200000 · Long Term Liabilities Total Long Term Liabilities Total Liabilities 4.07 REPORTS Equity 300000 · Opening Bal Equity 310100 · Unrestr-Bd Designated (Acc Res) 157,327.83 157,327.83 0.00 169,704.62 169,704.62 0.00 76,586.57 76,586.57 0.00 239,041.40 239,041.40 0.00 320100 · Temp Restr - IM 88,473.75 88,473.75 0.00 320200 · Temp Restr - Church Planting 55,660.75 55,660.75 0.00 13,597.25 13,597.25 0.00 320900 · Temp Restr-Net Assets - Nonbudg 371,159.27 371,159.27 0.00 330100 · Perm Restr-Scholarship Fund 4,500.00 4,500.00 0.00 Total 300000 · Opening Bal Equity 1,176,051.44 1,176,051.44 0.00 32000 · Unrestricted Net Assets 369,440.14 374,980.96 (5,540.82) 142,677.84 310200 · Unrestr-Bd Designated (IM) 310300 · Unrestr-Bd Designated (Health) 310400 · Unrest-Bd Designated (Prop Inv) 320300 · Temp Restr - Staffing Net Income Total Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 137,137.02 (5,540.82) 1,682,628.60 1,545,491.68 137,137.02 1,733,710.41 1,609,169.71 123,931.09 101 2015 FINANCIAL REPORT Jan - Jun 15 Budget % of Budget Annual Budget Ordinary Income/Expense Income 400000 · FEC Office Revenue 410000 · FEC Ministries 450000 · Shared Faith & Close the Gap 460000 · Other Income Total 400000 · FEC Office Revenue 454,329.84 480,000.00 94.65% 960,000.00 0.00 32,000.00 0.0% 64,000.00 459,698.94 512,000.02 89.79% 1,024,000.00 20,206.00 20,000 101.03% 30,000 30,000.00 5,369.10 700000 · Initiative & Other Revenue 720000 · FEC Sponsored Events 720100 · Convention 720100 · Special Event 1,085.00 Total 720000 · FEC Sponsored Events 21,291.00 20,000.00 106.46% Total 700000 · Initiative & Other Revenue 21,291.00 20,000.00 106.46% 30,000.00 480,989.94 532,000.02 90.41% 1,054,000.00 480,989.94 532,000.02 90.41% 1,054,000.00 Total Income Gross Profit Expense 830000 · FEC Office Budget 830100 · Operations 4.07 REPORTS 830110 · Audit Review 830115 · Communications & Publications 830120 · Inter-group Relations 830125 · Office Expenses 830130 · Travel & Meetings Total 830100 · Operations 3,650.00 2,250.00 162.22% 4,500.00 46,333.87 45,999.98 100.73% 92,000.00 1,600.00 2,000.02 80.0% 4,000.00 36,503.63 32,499.98 112.32% 65,000.00 26,818.42 22,500.00 119.19% 45,000.00 114,905.92 105,249.98 109.17% 210,500.00 550.35 249.98 220.16% 500.00 7,328.40 15,000.00 48.86% 30,000.00 830200 · Ministry 830210 · Benevolence 830215 · Convention 830220 · Continuing Education 7,351.00 5,000.02 147.02% 10,000.00 830225 · Church Multiplication 13,500.00 24,999.98. 54.0% 50,000.00 830230 · Ministry Residency & Internship 10,250.00 12,500.00 82.0% 25,000.00 830235 · Leadership Develop & Coaching 18,846.64 27,900.00 67.55% 55,800.00 830240 · LifeChange Camp & Retreat Center 3,000.00 3,000.00 100.0% 6,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 100.0% 30,000.00 7,769.86 6,500.02 119.54% 13,000.00 38,215.62 37,500.00 101.91% 75,000.00 10,000.02 9,999.98 100.0% 20,000.00 131,811.89 157,650.00 83.61% 315,300.00 830245 · Miracle Camp & Retreat Center 830250 · Quizzing 830255 · Retirement Savings Plan 830260 · Salem4Youth Total 830200 · Ministry 102 Jan - Jun 15 Budget % of Budget Annual Budget 830300 · Personnel 830310 · Personnel Total 830300 · Personnel 238,177.78 234,999.98 101.35% 470,000.00 238,177.78 234,999.98 101.35% 470,000.00 0.00 5,300.02 0.0% 10,600.00 0.00 15,000.00 0.0% 10,600.00 795.99 7,800.00 10.21% 15,600.00 795.99 7,800.00 10.21% 15,600.00 2,000.00 830400 · Capital 830410 · Capital Expenses Total 830400 · Capital 830500 · Debt/Mortgage 830510 · Debt/Mortgage Repayment Total 830500 · Debt/Mortgage 830600 · Winds of the Spirit 830610 · New Initiative Development 0.00 999.98 0.0% Total 830600 · Winds of the Spirit 0.00 999.98 0.0% 2,000.00 Total 830000 · FEC Office Budget 485,691.58 511,999.96 94.86% 1,024,000.00 Total Expenses 485,691.58 511,999.96 94.86% 1,024,000.00 Net Ordinary Income Net Income (4,701.64) (4,701.64) 4.07 REPORTS 103 2015 FINANCIAL REPORT FEC Estate and Restricted Funds Balance Report 12/31/2013 12/31/2014 6/30/2015 ESTATE FUNDS Dudley Fund FEC $1,531.35 $1,569.89 $1,569.89 Ehresman Fund ** IM $10,300.84 $10,638.35 $10,638.35 Ruth C. Hofstetter Trust FEC $21,786.61 $22,500.43 $22,500.43 Klassen Fund ** IM $23,049.99 $23,629.83 $23,629.83 Mary Klopfenstein Fund FEC $86,711.30 $3,698.57 $3,698.57 Moser Fund ** IM $25,786.76 $26,435.42 $26,435.42 Ethel M. Staker Fund FEC $52,285.40 $53,733.14 $53,733.14 Stucky Estate Fund FEC $83,972.03 $87,364.49 $87,364.49 $305,424.28 $229,570.12 $229,570.12 TOTAL ESTATE FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS 4.07 REPORTS Africa Development Fund IM $23,797.43 $24,275.75 $24,518.51 Central Illinois CP $15,606.97 $16,118.34 $16,380.24 Church Planting CP $15,222.63 $15,830.02 $16,126.84 Church Planting – Equipment Fund CP $22,847.55 $23,712.39 $4,156.99 IM Retreat Fund IM $1,770.72 $1,815.29 $1,837.98 Missionary Kids Scholarship Fund*** IM $7,798.20 $7,994.40 $8,094.36 Stewardship Director Fund FEC $16,571.37 $13,597.25 $13,818.23 Turkey House Sale IM $58,855.89 $61,233.69 $62,458.35 VZ Apartment Sale – Caracas ** VZ Apartment Sale – La Urbina** IM $35,877.23 $37,235.26 $45,137.92 IM $66,792.28 $69,420.38 $70,808.78 $265,140.27 $271,232.77 $263,338.20 TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS IM MEDICAL ACCOUNT – RESERVE IM Medical Account - #1 $34,070.04 $34,927.14 $35,363.17 IM Medical Account - #1 $40,337.81 $41,659.43 $42,336.40 $74,407.85 $76,586.57 $77,700.117 TOTAL IM MEDICAL ACCOUNT RESERVE ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT – CASH RESERVE Accumulation Account $34,506.44 $35,609.45 $35,609.45 Accumulation Account #2**** $87,132.54 $89,545.14 $89,545.14 Accumulation Account #3 $30,999.87 $32,173.24 $32,173.24 TOTAL ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT - CASH RESERVE $152,638.85 $157,327.83 $157,327.83 ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT - CAPITAL RESERVE Accumulation Account TOTAL ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT - CAPITAL RESERVE 104 $— $8,932.88 $8,932.88 $— $8,932.88 $8,932.88 FEC Estate and Restricted Funds Balance Report Other Notes: ** FEC-IM funds being held as collateral for FEC-IM Board loans through CSF Ehresman Fund ** Klassen Fund ** Moser Fund ** VZ Apartment Sale - Caracas ** VZ Apartment Sale - La Urbina** Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas Funds held for Luz y Vida & Las Matas *** Base of $4,500 may never be used…Only overage can be used Missionary Kids Scholarship Fund*** ****Account used as security for General Board loan to Salem Accumulation Account #2**** Funds held for Salem4Youth Gift 4.07 REPORTS 105 401K CERFP REPORT FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL CHURCHES (FEC) CONGREGATION EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN The FEC Congregational Employees Retirement Savings Plan was established December 1, 2000 to provide a retirement savings program for the employees of FEC churches. The plan is under the direction of the General Board. The FEC President, General Board Treasurer and Administrative Director are designated as positions authorized to transact business on behalf of the plan. The Administrative Director serves as Administrator for the plan. These individuals are bonded in accordance with government regulations for such pension plans. FEC member churches that have adopted the plan may participate. Eligibility requirements for participation in the plan are: • Be employed by an FEC Church as a commonlaw employee (regardless of the individual’s actual employment status); 4.08 • Be at least 21 years of age; REPORTS • Have at least three months of service prior to the next open enrollment; January, April, July or October 1st. Seventy-six (76) individuals participated in the plan during the 2014 plan year. Annually each member church determines the defined contribution amount for their employees. The cumulative contributions plus investment earnings (or losses) provide a participant’s benefit at retirement. As of December 31, 2014 the ending account balance value of the plan was $2,552,294. 106 401K RFP REPORT FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL CHURCH (FEC) RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN The FEC Retirement Savings Plan was established September 1, 1987 to provide a retirement savings program for FEC credentialed individuals, FEC affiliate organizations and the FEC Office staff. The plan is under the direction of the General Board. The FEC President, General Board Treasurer and Administrative Director are designated as positions authorized to transact business on behalf of the plan. The Administrative Director serves as Administrator for the plan. These individuals are bonded in accordance with government regulations for such pension plans. Eligibility requirements for participation in the plan are: • Be employed by the FEC Office, an FEC church or an FEC affiliate organization as a common-law employee (regardless of the individual’s actual employment status); • Be credentialed through FEC, except the term does not apply to non-licensed clerical, custodial and other support staff who are employed at the FEC Office, Miracle Camp and Retreat Center, LifeChange Camp and Retreat Center or the Christian Service Foundation; 4.09 REPORTS • Complete 90 days of employment; • Be at least 21 years of age; • Have at least three months of service prior to the next open enrollment; January, April, July or October 1st. One hundred and sixty-five (165) individuals participated in the plan during the 2014 plan year. Annually, the General Board determines the defined contribution amount for plan purposes. The amount for the 2014 plan year was set at $2,916 ($243 monthly) plus an additional $600 from the FEC elective deferral matching contributions program. The FEC elective deferral matching contributions program has 50% matching on elective deferrals up to $1,200 per year. 107 401K RFP REPORT The amount for the 2015 plan year will be $2,976 ($248 monthly) plus an additional $612 from the FEC elective deferral matching contributions program. The FEC elective deferral matching contributions program has 50% matching on elective deferrals up to $1,224 per year. The amount for the 2016 plan year is $3,036 ($253 monthly) plus an additional $624 from the FEC elective deferral matching contributions program. The FEC elective deferral matching contributions program has 50% matching on elective deferrals up to $1,248 per year. The cumulative contributions plus investment earnings (or losses) provide a participant’s benefit at retirement. The plan provides a pre-retirement death benefit of $90,000 for each participant. FEC paid $22,416.67 in premiums for life insurance coverage and $51,186.22 for deferred matching contributions during the 2014 plan year. As of December 31, 2014, the ending account balance value of the plan was $7,999,626.09. 4.09 REPORTS 108 GLOBAL FOOTPRINT Abigail P., North Asia Agency: TEAM (team.org) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Amy, East Africa Agency: Wycliffe Bible Translators (wycliffe.org) Church: Eureka Bible Church (eurekabible.org) Andrew Loewen, Chicago, IL Agency: Navigators (navigators.org/Home) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Blog: navigators.org/FindStaff StaffPages?username=23151590 Ashley Freytag, West Africa Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ west-africa-initiative) Church: Crossroads Evangelical Church (crossroadswauseon.org) Blog: belovedcomeawaywithme. wordpress.com Attila & Tamara Szogedi, Hungary Agency: Pioneers (pioneers.org) Church: Lawton EMC (lawtonemc.com) Bethany Jeffers, Tanzania Agency: Africa Inland Missio (aimint.org/usa) Church: Oak Grove Bible Church (oakgrovebiblechurch.com) Blog: bethanyjeffers.wix.com/tanzania Bob & Andrea Parker, Kenya Agency: World Gospel Mission (wgm.org) Church: Mission Church (missionchurchfw.org) Blog: tenwekparkers.blogspot.com Brent & Nicole Preston, Middle East Agency: TEAM (team.org) Church: Sterling EBC, Crossroads Evangelical Church (sterlingbiblechurch.com, crossroadswauseon.org) Blog: team.org/about/profile/83 David & Tonya McCloud, Wichita, KS Agency: World Impact (worldimpac.org) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Blog: worldimpactwichita.org/index. php?option=com_content&view=arti cle&id=100&Itemid=23 Doug & Jennifer W., North Asia and Southeast Asia Agency: TEAM (team.org) Church: Grace Church (gracemorton.org) Blog: team.org/about/profile/65 E & L, Uttar Pradesh Agency: Pioneers (pioneers.org) Church: Christ the King Mt. Washington (christthekingcincinnati.com) Elizabeth, Southeast Asia Agency: First Love International Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) Gary and Cindy Blunier, Little Rock, AR Agency: FamilyLife (familylife.com) Church: Eureka Bible Church (eurekabible.org) Hallie M., Worldwide Agency: Story Runners (storyrunners.org) Church: Life Community Church (lifecommunity.com) Hettie Stauffer, Fort Wayne, IN Agency: Wycliffe Bible Translators (wycliffe.org) Church: Brookside Church (brookside.org) James & Susan Allen, Malaysia Agency: Youth With A Mission (ywam.org) Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) Blog: lifejourneycentre.com 4.10 REPORTS James and Paula Hanes, Senegal Agency: Mennonite Mission Network (mennonitemission.net/Pages/ Home.aspx) Church: Calvary EMC (calvaryemc.org) Bryan & Felicia Friesen, Waxhaw, NC/Worldwide Agency: Wycliffe Bible Translators (wycliffe.org) Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) Jason & Emily C., Spain Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ basque-initiative) Church: Lawton EMC (lawtonemc.com) Blog: fecministries.org/moving-to- basque-country Courtney, Spain Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ basque-initiative) Church: Crossroads Evangelical Church (crossroadswauseon.org) blog: handsontheirankles.wordpress.com Jason & Kari, Thailand and Laos Agency: Wycliffe Bible Translators (wycliffe.org) Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) Blog: wycliffe.org/partner/qbxfyq Darrel & Gail Voth, Oklahoma City, OK Agency: Beautiful Feet (beautifulfeet.us) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Blog: thevoths.wordpress.com Jeff & Mary S., Spain Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ ?page_id=738) Church: Brookside Church (brookside.org) Blog: brookside.org/shadowen 109 GLOBAL FOOTPRINT Job & Marie Mohlomi, Pretoria, South Africa Agency: Radio Bible Class/ Operation Mobilization (rbc.org, omusa.org) Church: Eureka Bible Church (eurekabible.org) Josh & Emily Elliott, Peoria, IL Agency: Camp of Campions, USA (cocusa.org) Church: Oak Grove Bible Church (oakgrovebiblechurch.com) K & L, South East Asia Agency: World Venture (worldventure.com) Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) Kent & Angela Morton, Albania Agency: ECMI USA (ecmi-usa.org) Church: Brookside Church (brookside.org) Blog: ecmi-usa.org/workers/worker/2145 Mark & Mary Fischer, Ft. Hood, TX Agency: Cadence International (cadence.org) Church: Grace Church (gracemorton.org) Mark & Traci Thrash, Dallas, TX Agency: Wycliffe Associates (wycliffeassociates.org) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) 4.10 REPORTS Marshal & Rachel Giles, Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia Agency: CMF (cmfi.org) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Blog: cmfi.org/wherewework/missionary/ mrgiles Michael & Jenn Sprunger, West Africa Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/?page_ id=757) Church: Berne Evangelical Church (bernechurch.org/tp70/Default.as p?ID=32905) Blog: sprungerscoop.blogspot.com Mike & Kris Reed, Kentucky/Tennessee Agency: AWANA (awana.org) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Ramon & Cindy, Spain Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ basque-initiative) Church: Berne Evangelical Church (bernechurch.org/tp70/Default.as p?ID=32905) Rolly & Robyn Walter, Malaga, Spain Agency: Avant (avantministries.org) Church: Grace Community Church (gcc-online.org) Blog: aprayerforspain.org 110 Scott & Caitlin Andrews, Czech Republic Agency: TEAM (team.org) Church: Oak Bend Church (oakbend.org) Blog: oakbend.org/?i=2918&mid =1000&id=379068 Stan & Lorri N., Multi-Country Agency: GMI Research Services (gmi.org) Church: Grace Church (gracemorton.org) Blog: gmi.org/index.php?cID=707 Steve & Pat Nelson, West Africa Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ west-africa-initiative) Church: Pine Hills Church (pinehillschurch.com) T & M, East Asia Agency: Pioneers (pioneers.org) Church: Eureka Bible Church (eurekabible.org) Teresa Zehr, Langley, BC, Canada Agency: Youth for Christ Canada (yfccanada.com) Church: Calvary EMC (calvaryemc.org) Tim & Patricia Young, Worldwide Agency: LightSys Technology Services (lightsys.org) Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) Blog: tyounglightsys.ddns.info/wordpress Tim & Sue Ehrhart, Orlando, Florida Agency: Cru High School (cruhighschool.com) Church: Life Community Church (lifecommunity.com) Blog: timandsuecru.com Tim and Melissa Parker, Haiti Agency: God’s Littlest Angels (glahaiti.org) Church: Crossroads Church of Monticello (ccwired.org) Troy & Gerri Masters, West Africa Agency: FEC (fecministries.org/ west-africa-initiative) Church: Solid Rock Community Church (solidrockcc.com/tp40/Default.asp ?ID=35527) Wes & Cindy Williamson, Honduras Agency: United World Mission (uwm.org) Church: Upland Community Church (uplandcc.org) HISTORICAL DIRECTORY HISTORICAL DIRECTORY FELLOWSHIP OF EVANGELICAL CHURCHES NAMES Egly Amish – 1866-1898 Defenseless Mennonite Church – 1898-1948 Evangelical Mennonite Church – 1948-2003 Fellowship of Evangelical Churches – 2003CHAIRMEN Joseph K. Gerig 1921-1923 Milo D. Nussbaum 1962-1969 Emanuel M. Slagle 1923-1924 Charles L. Zimmerman 1969-1975 Eli Lantz 1924-1925 Donald W. Roth 1975-1981 Joseph K. Gerig 1925-1928 Gordon G. Zimmerman 1981-1987 Emanuel M. Slagle 1928-1931 Douglas R. Habegger 1987-1993 Christian E. Rediger 1931-1933 Roger L. Andrews 1993-1996 Emmanuel M. Rocke 1933-1935 Gary L. Gates 1996-1999 Noah J. Schmucker 1935-1938 Douglas R. Habegger 1999-2002 Harry E. Bertsche 1938-1946 Roger L. Andrews 2002-2008 Reuben D. Short 1946-1960 Matthew E. Boyers 2008-2014 Eli G. Steiner 1960-1962 Roger L. Andrews 2014- 4.10 REPORTS 111 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY PRESIDENTS Reuben D. Short 1946-1961 Gary L. Gates 1982-1990 Eli G. Steiner 1961-1964 Donald W. Roth 1990-2000 Harvey A. Driver 1964-1970 Ronald J. Habegger 2000-2010 Andrew M. Rupp 1970-1982 Rocky A. Rocholl 2010- INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES DIRECTORS (Previously Commission on Missions) 4.10 REPORTS Reuben D. Short 1946-1961 Harry L. Hyde 1985-2001 Eli G. Steiner 1961-1964 Earl I. Cecil 2001-2011 Harvey A. Driver 1964-1970 Hal D. Lehman 2011- Andrew M. Rupp 1970-1985 CHURCH PLANT DIRECTORS (Previously Commission on Church Extension & Home Missions) Virgil Oyer 1967 Don Roth 1990-1995 Jerry Boyers 1967-1974 John Rayls 1995-1997 Reuben Short 1974-1977 Scott Wagoner 1997- Gary Gates 1977-1990 112 BUSINESS MANAGERS James Dinius 1991-2007 E. Nathan Zimmerman 2015- Jonathan Hyde 2007-2015 FEC RESOURCE CENTER (LOCATIONS) 3100 Addison Avenue Fort Wayne, IN 1959-1968 1420 Kerrway Court Fort Wayne, IN 1977- 7237 Leo Road Fort Wayne, IN 1968-1977 PUBLICATIONS Heilsbote (Salvation’s Messenger) 1898-1917 Zion’s Call 1913-1920 Zion’s Tidings 1921-1953 Evangelical Mennonite 1953-1968 Build 1968-1984 EMC Today 1984-2003 FEConnections 2005-2014 4.10 REPORTS Fellowship News 2014- MANUALS Church of Faith Rules and Discipline of the Defenseless Mennonite Church – 1917 Church Manual of the Defenseless Mennonite Church – 1937 Church Manual of the Evangelical Mennonite Church – 1949 Evangelical Mennonite Church Manual – 1960 Evangelical Mennonite Church Manual of Faith and Practice – 1970 113 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY Evangelical Mennonite Church Manual of Faith, Practice, and Organization – 1981 Evangelical Mennonite Church Manual of Faith, Practice, and Organization – 1990 Evangelical Mennonite Church Manual of Faith, Practice, and Organization – 2001 Fellowship of Evangelical Churches Manual of Faith, Practice, and Organization – 2003 CONVENTIONS FEC has held Convention since 1883. However, due to lack of information, only those years for which records are available are reported. 1883 Berne 1906 Grabill 1917-1946 Churches 4.10 REPORTS 1947 Taylor University 1948-1950 Fort Wayne Bible Institute 1951 Sterling College 1952 Eureka College 1953-1956 Fort Wayne Bible College 1957 Bresee Park, Hutchinson, Kansas 1958-1960 Fort Wayne Bible College 114 1961-1980 Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee 1981-2003 Taylor University 2004 Grace Evangelical Church (Delegates Only) 2005-2008 Northwoods Community Church 2009 Brookside Church 2010 Northwoods Community Church 2011 Brookside Church 2012 Northwoods Community Church 2013 Pine Hills Church 2014-2015 Northwoods Community Church MIRACLE CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Richard Steiner Gary & Ann Litwiller 1965-1966 1991-1993 Lloyd & Lorena Lichtenberger 1967-1970 Lauri & Wilma Laine 1970-1971 Jim & Dorine Smith 1971-1978 Russel & Dorothy VanVleet 1978-1979 Gene & Linda Schupbach 1979-1981 Doug and Kathy Selfe 1981-1986 Ken & Beth Smith 1987-1991 SALEM4YOUTH DIRECTORS Benjamin Rupp 1890-1917 1928-1929 David Claudon (acting) Louis Zimmerman (acting) Chester Moser 1930-1953 E. Dean Short 1953-1958 Arthur & Donna Pearce 1993-1997 Gary & Rebecca Gates 1997-2003 Andy & Angie Isbell 2003-2005 Larry Brovont 2005-2010 Dale Boone 2010-2014 Jason Coon (Interim) 2014-2015 Jonathan Hyde 2015- 4.10 REPORTS Vernon Zimmerman 1958-1981 Stephen Yahnig 1982-2003 James Smith 2003-2004 Dr. David Anderson 2004-2006 115 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY Steve Marshall 2006-2008 Kent Robson 2010-2013 Brent Ketring 2008-2010 Terry Benge 2013- CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION PRESIDENTS Reuben Short Ronald Habegger 1974-1985 1988-2008 Ronald Habegger 1985-1987 Alan Rupp 2008-2013 Ronald Keller 1987-1988 David Teat 2013- LIFECHANGE CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER DIRECTORS Bill & Carol Anderson 2003- 4.10 REPORTS 116 2014 CONVENTION MINUTES FEC CONVENTION-IGNITE 2014 Friday, August 1 9:00 a.m. Worship Session #1 The 120th annual convention of FEC commenced with a worship set with the team and band from Northwoods Community Church. Cal Rychener then welcomed everyone to Northwoods and to the Convention. Cal encouraged us to be faithful to use the gifts that the Holy Spirit has given us, in the place He has put us, doing the task He has assigned to us. He then opened in prayer. Chad Causey (One Hope) shared with us concerning fruitfulness in ministry. The world is changing rapidly. How does that affect our ministry? Often, we are better at measuring ministry activity, than we are at measuring ministry results. We all measure what we care about. Chad read Romans 12:1-8. Are we willing to change? Sacrifice? Be generous? Are we passionate enough about the Truth, that we are willing to change whatever is necessary in order to see real fruit in the lives of those God has called us to? It is critical that we become dedicated listeners and careful observers of those around us, so that we might present the Truth in a relevant manner. All of the changes in our society and culture present to us incredible opportunities for ministry if we are willing to watch, change and leverage our abilities for the sake of the Gospel. 4.11 REPORTS Matt Boyers, Chairman of the General Board, officially opened the convention. Despite all of the changes in our culture, God’s faithfulness never changes. Matt led us to approve by consensus the minutes of the 2013 Convention, included in the convention notebook. The motion was carried by verbal assent. Video: LifeGate Church, Denver, Colorado - Nirup Alphonse Steve Moore (Missio Nexus) directed us to Matthew 24:14. Here we see missiology and eschatology. These two ideas must be merged. When they are separated, we focus on the chaos which will mark the end of the age. The world as we know it will not last indefinitely. At some point, the Gospel will penetrate the darkest corners of the world. 117 2014 CONVENTION MINUTES No one knows for sure who will run this anchor leg of the age. Perhaps, God wishes that we would all live and serve with the passion and urgency which that thought inspires. There is a possibility that the 21st century may be more like the 1st century than any other. Ministry will be given back to individual Christ followers. Ministry will be marked by the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit. Ministry will be marked by increased persecution. 11:15 a.m. Breakout Session #1 1) Church Planter’s Workshop - Jim Griffith 2) Israel Workshop - Greg German 3) Innovative Ministry Funding - Dave Teat 4) Ministry Wives - Sue Rocholl 5) Rediscover Your Church - Chad Causey 6) Igniting An International Church Planting Movement Hal Lehman & Steve Nelson 4.11 REPORTS 1:30 p.m. Worship Session #2 Worship with the Northwoods team. Matt Boyers gave some direction concerning some of the consensus votes and affirmations coming up this afternoon. He also drew our attention to some of the things contained in the convention notebook. Video: LiFE Church of Lorain County (Ohio) - Jeff Ahlgrim Dustin Nimmo, church planter in Cincinnati, gave an update on the Christ the King (CTK) plant in Mt. Washington. The church is growing and will soon be in need of a larger space in which to meet. Dustin shared some of the process they have gone through and some stories of how God is changing lives. He also spoke of the residency program which Christ the King has been developing and implementing. CTK has seven residents who will be going through the program this year. Jim Griffith (Griffith Coaching) spoke to us regarding the mindset of multiplication. Between the years 1990 and 118 2000, 100,000 churches closed their doors. In the ensuing 10 years, another 25,000 churches closed. Church planting needs to be about reaching people outside the four walls of the church. Statistically, new churches are the most effective way to evangelize a lost culture. Often, the church has an empire mindset - which grows only by hoarding what it has, and adding people. We need to have a kingdom mindset. Kingdoms grow by multiplying. All churches need to grow by going out and giving away what they have (Acts 13). We need to multiply the leadership gift within the church. We also need to expand our footprint, by sending leaders and people out to the fringes of a church’s reach. We need to leave a legacy. Video: River City Church, Pittsburgh, PA - Eric Baldwin Eric shared a bit of the journey that they have been on throughout the past year. They have been building relationships in their community and laying the groundwork for their future launch. Video: Yalunka Initiative, West Africa - Steve Nelson Steve gave us an update on the work among the Yalunka people of Mali. Some of the team is currently making its way through the process of language learning. The doors to the Gospel are wide open, both among these people, as well as other nearby people groups. 4.11 REPORTS Video: Cal Rychener spoke to the importance of multiplying and advancing in our pursuit of the mission of sharing Truth. Northwoods has started two new campuses over the last 4 years. He also spoke of their participation in ministries in Israel, India and Brazil. The church of Christ needs an “advance” mentality. Steve Moore (Missio Nexus) spoke on the concept of “vuja de”, which is the opposite of déjà vu. Vuja de is the ability to look at a situation you have already seen as if you have never seen it before. It is important for us as churches and leaders to see where we are with fresh eyes that we might more effectively share Truth with the world around us. We must be willing to develop new strategies as we minister in this rapidly changing culture. Video: Portland, ME - Church Planting Initiative – Eric Wood 119 2014 CONVENTION MINUTES Video: Basque Initiative - Hal Lehman Hal Lehman gave an update regarding the progress of the Basque initiative. Matt Boyers led us to approve by consensus the reports and recommendations from the general and elder boards to welcome eight new churches into the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches. Approval was granted by verbal assent. 4:30 p.m. Breakout Session #2 1) Q & A - Steve Moore 2) Becoming a Multiplying Church - Jim Griffith 3) Creating a Gospel Centered Worship Experience Nirup Alphonse 4) Ministry Design - Chad Causey 7:00 p.m. Celebration Service 4.11 REPORTS Worship with the Northwoods team. Communion was served and Tim Bertsche and Matt Boyers led us in a celebration of communion. Cal Rychener spoke about the importance of the priority of intimacy with God. There are many things in our lives which at any time could overtake us and sweep us away. It is at those times when we need God the most. Every Christ follower’s number one job is to keep their own heart encouraged and close to God. Romans 12:11 tells us to keep our hearts “aflame.” No one else can do that for us. Tend the fire (Leviticus 6:12-13). Live in the confidence that comes as a result of intimacy with God. Matt & Tim led us in a time of prayer. Rocky introduced via video and in person, the eight new churches that are coming into FEC. Tim Bertsche, Matt Boyers & Rocky Rocholl led us in a prayer of dedication for our new churches. 120 Saturday, August 2 9:00 a.m. Worship Session #3 Worship with the Northwoods team. Glyn Knight (Grace Church, Morton) shared that while pastors are asked to do many and varied things in the line of duty, that the most important thing we are tasked to do is preach the Truth of the Word (II Timothy 3:16-4:3). We preach the Word because it is sufficient to reach the lost, to comfort the broken hearted, and to plant and grow a church. The Truth of the Word is more than sufficient for the task at hand - to become reproducing churches. Scripture is capable of equipping us for everything that God would ask us to do. Stand on the confidence that God has called you to preach the Word. It is His Word that transforms lives, not our ability. Scripture reveals the character of God. It is timeless. Landon Jordan (New Anthem Community Church, Park City, Kansas) shared the journey that he and his wife have been on over the past five years that has resulted in the establishing of the church in the past year. He challenged us to look for those in our churches who have abilities they may not realize they have. Video: Salem4Youth - Terry Benge (Director) gave an update on the ministry at the ranch. Terry shared some of the ways in which God has been working in the hearts and lives of the boys who are in the program. 4.11 REPORTS Video: LifeChange Camp & Retreat Center - Bill Anderson (Director) shared an update with us of the year of ministry at the camp. They had the privilege of having a baptism this year. Hundreds of campers were taught, counseled and discipled throughout the weeks of camp. With new staff members and new facilities, it is anticipated that the number of campers, weeks and retreats will increase in the coming years. Bill painted a great vision for what God may desire to do in the future on the campus of LifeChange. Video: Miracle Camp & Retreat Center - Kris VanBoglen (Financial Director) spoke of the power of temporary community. It is great while it lasts, but it must be followed up, so that God might continue the work that He begins 121 2014 CONVENTION MINUTES in hearts while kids are at camp. Miracle Camp does not replace the local church, but exists as an extension of the local church. Dale Boone (Executive Director) also spoke of the ministry. Over 14,000 men, women and children will be served at the camp in 2014. Next year, they will be celebrating 50 years of ministry. They are planning a celebration and reunion for October 3, 2015. Dave Teat (Christian Service Foundation) spoke of the mission and services offered by the foundation. While offering returns to investors, CSF is actively involved in supporting FEC churches and projects around the country. Dave shared many figures to evidence those services. 4.11 REPORTS Dave Reimer (Grace Community Church, Newton, KS) shared with us the process that they have been undergoing the past three years to become a church multiplication center in their region. Jay Nickless established a training and mentoring program that has resulted in several planters having been trained, and three church plants have been established to this point. Dave stressed that they do not want to limit their reach to Kansas, but are willing and open to helping wherever God leads them. Adam Utecht, Landon Jordan and Jason Rains each shared updates of God’s working in each of their respective plants. Rocky Rocholl opened the business meeting portion of the morning. Rocky thanked all of those who have participated in making this weekend possible, from FEC staff, to Northwoods personnel, to our speakers. Rocky gave a recap of 2014. This was a year of transition for FEC in terms of multiplication and the funding of our ministries. Much progress has been made in the building of teams for the Yalunka and Basque initiatives. The gap has begun to close in the funding of the initiatives. Hardest hit were existing initiatives and missionaries who were already in progress. Most of these initiatives and candidates, while having to dig in and spend some extra time, have found an increased “buy in” from many individual FEC churches. Rocky directed our attention to the budget sheets which were handed out. We have been able to balance our expenses and income so that we are not behind. However, we are in this position because money has not been spent 122 in other areas, such as coaching and leadership development. We must fund these areas, or our resident, church planter and intern streams will eventually dry up. Our goal must be to balance this budget. As we look ahead to January 2015, the budget projection is flat. There is no increase in the total amount, but some resources have been reallocated from transition expenses into the residency and leadership development programs. CSF has agreed to provide some matching funds for church planters to get their ministries off the ground sooner. CSF is also expanding their scholarship program. Personnel expenses and healthcare expenses are rising, due to factors common around our country. Care must be taken to keep expenditures down. Matt Boyers came to explain some of the things that have been happening this year and to take care of some business items. Matt asked us to affirm by verbal consent the nominating committee report. The report was affirmed. Matt presented the opportunity to affirm the budget the same way. The budget was affirmed. 4.11 REPORTS Matt challenged us to sense the urgency in the work that God has given us. We may in fact be the anchor leg. Therefore, we must tend the fire and preach the Word with all that we are and have. God extends His invitation to us to come to Him that He might give us the passion and strength that we need. We must be faithful to the task God has given us. We need Him, because only the power of Jesus Christ can compel us to keep going and keep doing what He has asked us to do. Matt led us in prayer, thanking God for all He has been doing and will do in the coming days. Rocky shared what he sees on the horizon for FEC. Currently, we have three residency programs. We would love to see one or two more of those begin this year. We must be willing to contribute to these programs and to be a part of what is happening around the association. “Momentum” (Dave Ramsey) is coming up at Northwoods 123 2014 CONVENTION MINUTES in October. FEC has made it possible for the pastor and one other leader to attend this conference on giving and church finances. Communications will continue to improve with the help of the Nichols Company. OneHope, with Chad Causey, is willing to give away their ministry and tools to help churches retool their ministries to help people more effectively. The next step in our reorganization may include changes to the functions of our General Board and Elder Board. These members must be people of influence in our churches, so that we can do the things we have committed to do. The Elder Board may need to grow larger due to all of the credentialing interviews, which is an exciting “problem.” We have the opportunity to accomplish far more as an association than we could ever do as individual churches. We share a common vision and common beliefs. We are at the beginning of some great things that God has in store. Next year, we will be celebrating 150 years of FEC, with the theme “EMBARK,” July 30 - August 1. We have only just begun. We have an exciting future ahead of us. We gathered in groups of two and three for prayer. Matt Boyers closed the convention in prayer. 4.11 REPORTS Minutes taken by, Mike Booker General Board Secretary 124 NEWLY AFFILIATED CHURCH NEW ANTHEM COMMUNITY CHURCH In 2011, Grace Community Church in Newton, Kansas felt God’s call on them as a corporate body to be a church that planted churches. This led to the hiring of a seasoned church planter by the name of Jay Nickless whose responsibility was to make this vision a reality. Within months, Pastor Jay had identified a community and began building a team of individuals who could help launch a life-giving church—and on Easter of 2012 Grace Hillsboro (Now Grace Community Fellowship) held their first service. Within six months, Grace Moundridge (Now Grace Crossing) opened their doors, and Grace Community was off and multiplying. A result of this rapid multiplication was the realization that Grace was going to need leaders who could pastor these new churches, and so a formal church planting residency program was established. It was here that New Anthem Community Church was born. In fact, five of the six residency participants are involved in some capacity with church planting, including Landon Jordan, the founding pastor of New Anthem. Two church planting organizations assisted New Anthem with the funding needed to launch a healthy, life-giving church. The Association of Related Churches (ARC) in Birmingham, AL and the Fellowship of Evangelical Churches (FEC) in Fort Wayne, IN. New Anthem was started not because Park City needed another church, but rather a different kind of church. A church that is a safe environment for regular people to explore faith within community. Everyone is welcome at New Anthem, whatever their story, questions, doubts, or struggles. Our motto is, “Come as you are, because that’s where God will meet you.” 4.12 REPORTS From that place of acceptance, we’ll help each other grow to be all God intended us to be. For us, it’s all about, all because of, and all for… Jesus. It’s not about buildings with baristas, bowling alleys, or bookstores. We want to embody the Church Jesus had in mind— and he never saw church as a place to go, but as a people…not a religious institution, but a movement of love and hope. We think this whole faith thing is at its best when it motivates selfless service, sacrifice, and love…caring about the things God cares about. As a family of faith, we are committed to BRING people into a saving relationship with Jesus, BUILD them up in the faith, EQUIP them for ministry, and SEND them out on a mission to dispense hope to our local communities and beyond. We were all created to live for something larger than ourselves and God invites everyone, everywhere into this way of living. 125 NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT General Board, Treasurer Gene Pankratz*, Grace Community Church General Board, Member-at-Large Nate Hamblin, Adrian Church Plant General Board, Member-at-Large Doug Shell, Christ the King Church General Board, Member-at-Large Colleen Senestraro, Pine Hills Church (1-year term to fulfill Jason Rain’s unexpired term) General Board, Member-at-Large Jaime Farrell, Grace Evangelical Church (2-year term to fulfill Jesse Kahler’s unexpired term) International Ministries Board Stuart Rex*, Salem Church Nominating Committee Greg German*, Northwoods Community Church Wes Hoffmire*, Crossroads Evangelical Church/Napoleon No nominations from the floor. 4.13 REPORTS Board of Elders Harry Hyde, Brookside Church No nominations from the floor. *Incumbent 126 NOMINATING PROFILES General Board, Treasurer Gene Pankratz, Grace Community Church • Gene is currently serving as Treasurer on the FEC General Board. • He serves as the Treasurer and is a member of the Stewardship Council at Grace. • Gene retired in 2009 after working at The Boeing Company for 33 years as Finance Manager & Budget Analyst. General Board, Member-at-Large Jaime Farrell, Grace Evangelical Church • This is Jaime’s first time on the FEC General Board. • She serves at Grace Church as a Women’s Bible Study Teacher, Grace Kids Choir Director and sings on the Worship Team. • She attended Miracle Camp and was involved in the Bible Quiz program as a youth. • Jaime and her husband, Jonathan (Pastor at Grace Church) have four children: Jorja (8), Jolie (6), Jemma (4), and Job (1 1/2). 4.14 REPORTS General Board, Member-at-Large Nate Hamblin, Adrian Church Plant • Nate served at Crossroads/Wauseon for 11 years in various roles: Youth Pastor, Associate Pastor and Campus Pastor. • Just purchased a home in Adrian, MI and is preparing to give leadership to the Tri-State. • Co-ops church planting initiative in Michigan. • He has been involved in the Basque Initiative and Miracle camp as a speaker and participant. • Nate and his wife, Amanda have been married for 13 years and have two boys: Eli (4), and Oliver (18 months). 127 NOMINATING PROFILES General Board, Member-at-Large Colleen Senestraro, Pine Hills Church • This is Colleen’s first time on the FEC General Board. • She serves as the Connect Lead at Pine Hills Church and has previously been the Leadership Development, Adult Ministries and Intern Lead. • Colleen has 30+ years of ministry experience in the local church, denominational level and church consultant. General Board, Member-at-Large Doug Shell, Christ the King Church • This is Doug’s first time on the FEC General Board. • Doug is the Executive Pastor for both the Uptown and Mount Washington Campuses of Christ the King Church in Cincinnati. • Doug formed and served on various governing and advisory boards within Christ the King. • He has been a board member of a previous church plant in Cincinnati. 4.14 REPORTS International Ministries Board Member Stuart Rex, Salem Church • Stuart is the Senior Pastor of Salem Church and also is on the Mission Board at Salem. • He and his wife, Kristi, served in Venezuela for one term with FEC. • Stuart previously was the Associate Pastor at Archbold Evangelical Church, his home church. • He and Kristi have been married 17 years and have four children: Hannah (15), Cade (13), Isaac (11), and Sarah (10). 128 Nominating Committee Greg German, Northwoods Community Church • Greg currently serves on the FEC Nominating Committee. • He is currently serving as the Elder Board Chairman and as the Mission Leadership Team Chairman at Northwoods Community Church. • Greg’s main area of International mission focus is in the country of Israel, including the West Bank. • The owner of German-Bliss Equipment, Greg sells farm and construction equipment. • He and his wife, Toni, have four sons: Alex (23), Chase (20), Gabriel (15), and Boaz (11). Nominating Committee Wes Hoffmire, Crossroads Evangelical Church/Napoleon • Wes currently serves on the Nominating Committee and has been a member of the General Board. • He is the Lead Pastor at Crossroads Evangelical Church/Napoleon. • One of the greatest privileges of his life has been serving the people of Crossroads Evangelical Church. 4.14 REPORTS • Wes and his wife, Lynne, met at Miracle Camp. They’ve been married for 24 years and have two daughters: Carley (20) and Natalie (17). Board of Elders Harry Hyde, Brookside Church • Harry has served one year on the FEC Elder Board. • He is the Executive Pastor at Brookside Church. • He was the FEC Director of International Ministry and Senior Pastor at Church of the Good Shepherd, Adrian, MI. Harry has also served as a missionary to the Dominican Republic and Venezuela and as an Outreach Pastor in Mason, OH. • Harry and his wife, Lynnette, have four married sons and 15 grandchildren. 129 PRESIDENT'S REPORT Discipleship is not for the faint of heart. Or as some of my millennial friends would put it, “The Gospel isn’t for wimps!” This may seem like a strange way to open my report on the past year, but I believe it is exactly the mindset necessary for the church today and it characterizes the resolve that has been demonstrated throughout FEC’s history. For 150 years we have sought to demonstrate the balance of strength under control. I know at times we have erred on one side or the other, but by God’s grace He is continuing to use the individuals and ministries of FEC to further the work of His kingdom. The theme EMBARK seeks to describe the action required to truly function as Christ’s ambassadors to our increasingly hostile world. We cannot stay in the safe confines of our home or church. To be salt and light, we have to be in the world. That can be scary and dangerous. 4.15 REPORTS We would not even have the opportunity to know the Good News had the original disciples been wimps. I have recently been following the TV mini-series A.D. The Bible Continues. The courage and commitment of the early Christians seems to jump right out of the drama. How could a small band of peaceful, loving believers make such a huge impact on the entire world? Because they were also fearless and willing to go to radical lengths to share the Good News. They stood up to a sinful society in a weak and compromising religious environment. This is not unlike the situation where we find ourselves in 2015. Almost daily we hear reports of Christians being martyred around the world. Our lawmakers and courts restrict our evangelical voice and grant privilege to anti-Christian causes. Our response? To stand boldly and declare the truth of God’s word. I believe that is the report of what is going on in, and through, FEC. I feel we have actively embraced the challenge of Establishing Reproducing Churches Worldwide. It has taken some bold and creative moves. An 80-year-old church merging with a new FEC church (Highland Bethel and Gospel Community); Trips into villages to share the first Bible stories ever to the Yalunka peoples of West Africa; A launch team selling homes and leaving jobs to travel halfway across the country to start a new work in a new state (Denver, Colorado); Six churches committing together to train planters and establish works in multiple communities in their region (Tri-State Co-op reaching NE Ohio, NW Indiana, and southern Michigan); Two families 130 and three young adults joining our initiative to the unreached of northern Europe (Jason and Emily Coon, Ramon and Cindy Garcia, Courtney Mosier, Truett Smith, and Matt Rossi); A new church multiplication center (Pine Hills) joining Kansas Synergy group, Christ the King, and the Tri-State Co-op. We are also seeing great progress as planters are crossing cultural barriers to reach into urban centers. We are actively working in Pittsburg, PA (River City), Phoenix, AZ (Prodigal Church), and Portland, ME (The Hill). I have been very encouraged to see our established churches working together for both support and to share resources. The groups of churches in central Illinois meet regularly, as do the Indiana churches and the Tri-State area. We are working to expand these opportunities to let more churches interact on a more regular basis. I am so thankful that our established churches are still willing to adapt and stretch to stay relevant to their communities At the FEC Office, the biggest change in 2015 is that Jonathan Hyde has accepted the Executive Director position at Miracle Camp. While this is a great fit for him, it left a huge hole here at the office. I am excited to share that Nathan Zimmerman has stepped into our Administrative Director’s role. Nate brings a strong financial background to this position along with multiple generations of FEC involvement. 4.15 REPORTS We appreciate the increased involvement of CSF, as they invest back into FEC projects. Their financial partnership through grants and scholarships is greatly accelerating our ability to build into our next generation of FEC leaders. They have also modified their lending program to better meet the needs of our new church multiplication process. In addition to loans for brick and mortar, we now have some flexibility in how to fund the new church start-ups. Beyond the spiritual impact they are having in campers' lives, Miracle Camp and LifeChange Camp continue to serve our fellowship. They provide discipleship training to young leaders and are places for churches and individuals to connect. Both camps are in the midst of facility growth plans that mirror the growth of the churches they serve. The ministry of Salem4Youth is also growing stronger under the direction of Terry Benge. The increased outreach to the families and church families of these young men is greatly increasing the positive long-term impact in their lives. 131 PRESIDENT'S REPORT Our greatest challenge as we move forward is to keep up with the financial support of all these ministry opportunities. Currently there are 13 churches in some stage of startup. That’s equal to almost one-fourth of our current fellowship! We are now in the second full year of our new funding model. As we track YTD giving to initiatives, we have seen some very encouraging trends. For example, the Basque team is nearly completely funded. However, as church multiplication spreads into areas where we do not currently have churches, the support base is weak. I appeal to each of our FEC congregations to explore the possibility of coming alongside and adopting one or more of these new works to help them get established. Pray for them, encourage them, and financially support them as they represent you in a new community. Most of these works are proving to be financially independent in less than 3 years. Support for a year or even a one-time gift can make a world of difference in the health and viability of a new church. 4.15 REPORTS The second challenge we have grappled with this year is that of our shared healthcare plan. The changes in the Affordable Care Act and high claims within our network have left us no alternative but to drop our plan. We are working with advocates to assist our churches in finding the most cost effective way of providing for their employees. This year FEC celebrates 150 years of ministry. That is an amazing milestone for any organization. But my prayer is that this is only the launching pad for us as we EMBARK on the next leg of our journey. I am so very grateful for a wonderful team here in the office and all the amazing church members, pastors, and missionaries that share in the vision and ministry of FEC. I also could not serve in this role without the love and support of my wife and family. Thank you all for this privilege. Respectfully submitted, Rocky Rocholl President 132 QUIZZING REPORT The 2014-2015 FEC Quiz Year had our quizzers learning and quizzing over the New Testament book of Matthew. Throughout the quiz year there were 41 different Junior and Senior High teams representing 14 different FEC churches that participated in the year’s three quiz-offs. These teams represent more than 212 individual quizzers. The 2014 fall quiz-off was held at Miracle Camp on Saturday, November 22. The day of quizzing began at 9:00 a.m. and continued until the finals were completed in the early evening. The material covered was Matthew 1-10. Many of the teams spent both Friday and Saturday nights at camp and participated in the planned activities surrounding the quizzing which concluded with a worship service on Sunday morning. I am very grateful for the entire camp staff that made our stay so enjoyable. We enjoy our annual quiz-off at Miracle Camp and look forward to quizzing there again in the coming fall. The following teams ended the day in the top three positions: Top 2 Teams, Junior High Division 1.Highland Gospel Community 2 – Zebediah Demorest, Jackie Mellinger, Katelyn Mervar, Solan Bower, Harrison Odle 2.Cornerstone – Jenna Mincy, Sera Galbraith, Maddie Galbraith, Olivia Hauter Top 2 Teams, Senior High Division 1.Eureka – Jenna Metcalfe, Jodi Steffen, Eli Langley 4.16 REPORTS 2.Highland Gospel Community 1 – Isaiah Norris, Nathaniel Mervar, Kelsey Hunsberger, Emily Hunsberger FEC’s 2015 Spring quiz-off had our teams coming together in Archbold, OH on Saturday, March 7. Those at Archbold were wonderful hosts and enabled everyone to have a great day of quizzing. Quizzing began at 8:30 a.m. and continued until the finals were completed in the early evening. The material covered was from Matthew 13-21. The top teams from our Spring quiz-off are as follows: Top 2 Teams, Junior High Division 1.Pine Hills - Lily Too, Rachel Moser, Micah Wheeler, Nate Neuenschwander 2.Dewey - Aden Litwiller, Brad Grieser, Caleb Dodge Top 2 Teams, Senior High Division 1. Eureka – Jenna Metcalfe, Jodi Steffen, Eli Langley, Seth Metcalfe, Sam Metcalfe, Nolan Maurer 133 QUIZZING REPORT 2. Pine Hills – Jeremy Too, Gabe Secheverell, Julie Blomeke, Mallory Zurcher, Natalie Lahmeyer This year’s final quiz-off was held on Saturday, May 2 in Dewey, IL. Many from our Dewey Community Church worked together to host this event and they all did a wonderful job! On this day we quizzed over Matthew 24-28. We began quizzing at 8:30 a.m. and after 78 individual quizzes the day ended in the early evening. The top teams from this final quiz-off were: Top 2 Teams, Junior High Division 1.Highland Gospel Community 1 - Jackie Mellinger, Luke Mellinger, Zebediah Demorest, Abbey Barker 2.Upland - Garrett Holder, Jenna King, Elizabeth Shepherd Top 2 Teams, Senior High Division 1.Highland Gospel Community 1- Isaiah Norris, Katie Jacoby, Kelsey Hunsberger, Jackson Odle, Nathaniel Mervar 2.Upland 1 – Seth Shepherd, Kitty Trudeau, Joel Shepherd 4.16 REPORTS It is exciting to consider all that God is doing and will do in and through so many of our young people who are involved in the study and memorizing of the Word of God through FEC’s quizzing program. This program continues to be possible only because of the commitment of many different people. Without the hospitality of the host churches, the talented quizmasters, the timers, the incredibly dedicated coaches, supportive parents and the wonderful quizzers it would not be possible. Over the next year we will continue to work to adjust to our new, shortened schedule as we quiz over Hebrews 1 and 2 Peter. Continue to pray for wisdom in these adjustments and that God would be glorified through the ministry of quizzing and through each quizzer! Respectfully submitted, Bruce Rocke Quizzing Director 134 ROSTER OF CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL First Name Last Name Jeffrey Nirup Ahlgrim Alphonse William Sam Tyler Scott Caitlin Roger Landon Daniel Eric Caleb Karl (Mike) Michael Bradley Michael Tom David Erik Tim Jenny Mark Jared Daniel Michael Jefferey Matt Tommy Michael David Dan Marc Philip Earl John Kevin Michael Brian Emily Jason George Scott Glenn Nathan Anderson Andres Andrews Andrews Andrews Andrews Bailey Baker Baldwin Barrows Bates Beasley Belcher Bell Bennardo Berry Bertsche Bertsche Bertsche Biehl Bignell Blosser Booker Bower Boyers Briggs Brown Bucknam Burmeister Buwalda Carroll Cecil Chaney Clark Clary Clay Coon Coon Craig Cramer Cronin Dammeyer Marla Michael Eric Ronald Brandon Clifford Larry Randy Clyde Robert (Kent) Jonathan Dellinger Drury Dubach Dubach Ediger Elliott Ely Evers Ewbank Fahl Farrell Church/Ministry LiFE Church of Lorain County LifeGate Church LifeChange Camp and Retreat Center King's Cross Church Ministering in Florida Serving in the Czech Republic Serving in the Czech Republic Retired Pine Hills Church Great Oaks Community Church River City Church King's Cross Church Freedom Point Marines Chaplain SonLight Community Church Northwoods Community Church Life Community/Hilliard Jacob's Well Community Church Salem Church Grace Evangelical Church Retired Upland Community Church The Remedy Upland Community Church Moss Brook Community Church Highland Gospel Community Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Northwoods Community Church Mission Church Northwoods Community Church Life Community Church/Hilliard Pine Hills Church Sterling Evangelical Bible Church Retired Northwoods Community Church Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Christ the King Church Brookside Church Serving in the Basque Region of Spain Serving in the Basque Region of Spain Retired Northwoods/Galesburg Retired 4.17 REPORTS Brookside Church Brookside Church Pine Hills Church Brookside Church Brookside Church Lakeview Bible Church Oak Grove Evanglical Bible Church Life Community Church/Hilliard Solid Rock Community Church Upland Community Church Berne Evangelical Church Grace Evangelical Church 135 ROSTER OF CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL 4.17 REPORTS 136 David Ashley Stephen Cindy Ramon Christopher Lowell Michael Mark Carey Ray Brad Doug Nathaniel Neal Gene Bob Mike Rusty Randy David Dan Wes Matthew Nicholas Roger Harry Jonathan James Luke Roger Landon Jesse Kent Stephen Jonathan (J.R.) Josh Jeremie Donley Glyn Stephen Tim Kip Loren Sarah Forbes Freytag Friesen Garcia Garcia Genders Gisel Goble Goeglein Gossen Graham Habegger Habegger Hamblin Hauser Headings Heilshorn Heiniger Hernandez Hinshaw Hoeflinger Hoehn Hoffmire Holderby Hudson Huff Hyde Hyde Isbell Johnson Johnson Jordan Kahler Keener Kellerstrass Kennedy Kiefer Kilgore King Knight Knowles Knowles Kratche Kurtz Lango Jason Hal Kurt Bryan Jerry Sandy Daniel David Troy Gerri Caleb Lee Lehman Litwiller Lloyd Lugbill Lugbill Marlin Martin Masters Masters McClarren Retired Serving in Africa Grace Community Church Serving in the Basque Region of Spain Serving in the Basque Region of Spain Great Oaks Community Church Retired Church of the Good Sheperd Harrisonville Community Church Rural Home Missionary Association Heartland Community Church Grace Evangelical Church Rural Home Missionary Association Adrian, MI Church Plant Dewey Community Church Retired Retired Approved FEC Worker Lawton EMC Approved FEC Worker The Remedy Chaplain/Counselor, Peoria, IL Crossroads Evangelical Church/Napoleon Heartland Community Church Archbold Evangelical Church PeaRidge Community Church Brookside Church Miracle Camp and Retreat Center Christian Counselor, Resuce Mission Brookside Church Archbold Evangelical Church New Anthem Community Church Archbold Evangelical Church Brookside Church Grace Evangelical Church Life Community Church/Hilliard Northwoods Community Church Northwoods/Galesburg New Beginnings Church Grace Evangelical Church Life Community/Gardiner Moss Brook Association Pathway Church Grace Community Church Biblical Counselor Northwoods Community Church FEC Office Boynton Mennonite Church Berne Evangelical Church Archbold Evangelical Church Archbold Evangelical Church Northwoods/Galesburg Pine Hills Church Serving in Africa Serving in Africa Grace Evangelical Church David Shon Tom Ryan Kent Angela Kirk John Thomas Stephen Jay Dustin Milo Chad Todd Bradley Dan Andrew Carolyn Daryl Steven Mark Brent Roger Tyler Jason Richard Brian Jim Paula David Bradley Stuart Michael Brandon Michael Rocky Bruce Adam Gary Donald Alex Darla Charles Eric McGrew McIntyre McLennan Mead Morton Morton Moser Mueller Nash Nelson Nickless Nimmo Nussbaum Olszewski Parmenter Penner Petersen Pflederer Platt Platt Poirot Pospisil Preston Pryor Quillet Rains Ratts Raynard Reich Reich Reimer Reith Rex Rice Risch Roberts Rocholl Rocke Roseboom Roseboom Roth Ruhter Rupp Rupp Rupp Sara Calvin Jonathan Brandon Kevin Allen Kyle Allen Nathanael Colleen Jeff Rupp Rychener Rychener Salsbury Salsbury Sancken Schanbacher Schlatter Schumacher Senestraro Shadowen Grace Evangelical Church The Real Tree Church Director of Training Resources, Entrust LifeGate Church Serving in Albania Serving in Albania Northwoods Community Church SonLight Community Church Upland Community Church Serving in Africa Pine Hills Church Christ the King/Mount Washington Retired Westwood Fellowship Northwoods Community Church Approved FEC Worker Serving with Wycliffe Professor, Moody Theological Seminary Serving with OCI Serving with OCI Pastor, Lincoln Bible Church Brookside Church Serving in the Middle East & Asia Heartland Community Church Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Grace Crossing Crossroads Church of Monticello Harrisonville Community Church Heartland Community Church Heartland Community Church Grace Community Church Prodigal Church Salem Church Lakeview Bible Church Crossview Church Dewey Community Church FEC Office Groveland EMC Serving in Malaysia Rural Home Missionary Association Retired Wave Community Church Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Retired 4.17 REPORTS Miracle Camp and Retreat Center Miracle Camp and Retreat Center Northwoods Community Church Northwoods Community Church LifeChange Camp and Retreat Center Comins Mennonite Church Administrator, Harrisonville Grace Community Church Retired Highland Gospel Community Pine Hills Church Serving in the Basque Region of Spain 137 ROSTER OF CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL 4.17 REPORTS 138 Mary Thomas (Steve) Zachary Doug Sid Brian Kenneth Craig Kent Michael Jennifer Chad Tim Richard Marilyn Matthew Levi Christopher Jake Timothy Tom Keith Attila Tamara Rick Clayton Michele' Kori Adam Richard Kris Dorothy D. Scott Daniel Gary Nate Bill Scott Matt Tony Andrew Bryce Doug Eric Edward Shadowen Shaffer Shaffer Shell Siebert Siriwardena Sistrunk Smith Smith Sprunger Sprunger St. John Stauffer Steiner Steiner Strader Stuckey Stuffleben Sutton Swanson Swanson Swartz Szögedi Szögedi Tawney Tinervin Triplett Tuckerman Utecht Van Aalsburg VanBogelen VanVleet Wagoner Watkins Webb Westerfield White Wildenberg Williams Willsher Wingo Winteregg Witzig Wood Wright Matthew David Aaron David Charles E. Nathan Yoder Zapf Zehr Zehr Zimmerman Zimmerman Serving in the Basque Region of Spain Pine Hills Church Pine Hills Church Christ the King Church Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Approved FEC Worker Calvary EMC Northwoods/Chillicothe Pastor, Harvest Bible Church Serving in Africa Serving in Africa Crossroads Church of Monticello Mission Church Retired Retired Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Crossroads Evangelical Church/Wauseon Approved FEC Worker Northwoods/Chillicothe Prodigal Church Eureka Bible Church Harrisonville Community Church Serving in Hungary Serving in Hungary Life Community Church/Hilliard Calvary EMC Crossroads Church of Monticello SonLight Community Church Grace Community Fellowship Administrator, Harrisonville Lawton EMC Retired FEC Office Oak Bend Church Northwoods Community Church Great Oaks Community Church Great Oaks Community Church True North Church Professor, Talbot School of Theology Crossroads Church of Monticello Northwoods/Galesburg Retired Serving in Asia The Hill Heartland Community Church SonLight Community Church Bethel Mennonite Church Eureka Bible Church Greater Europe Retired FEC Office STAFF AND BOARDS FEC ELDERS Rocky Rocholl Bruce Rocke Keith Swartz Mark Biehl Neal Hauser Harry Hyde FEC President Chairman Secretary FEC GENERAL BOARD 4.18 4.00 REPORTS REPORTS FPO Roger Andrews Mike Heiniger Mike Booker Gene Prankratz Rocky Rocholl Emily Coon Jesse Kahler Cal Rychener Chrissy Stuckey Adam Utecht Bruce Rocke Harry Hyde Scott Wagner Hal Lehman Jonathan Hyde Church MultiplicationNational Church MultiplicationInternational Chairman Board of Elders, Chairman Vice-Chairman Board of Elders, Appointee Secretary Treasurer FEC President Administrative Director 139 ROSTER OF CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL STAFF AND BOARDS FEC INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY FPO FPO Jim Reich Wayne Baker Lynnette Hyde Bob Heilshorn Nancy Keller Stuart Rex Nancy Roth Hal Lehman Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary/Treasurer Church MultiplicationInternational LIFECHANGE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER 4.18 REPORTS FPO Bill & Carol Anderson Chairman & Vice Chair Joe Hinz Ron Habegger Secretary Richard Schrock Reita Yoder Treasurer Elwin Yoder Not Pictured: Devin Yoder 140 Phil Hilty Rocky Rocholl FEC President STAFF AND BOARDS MIRACLE CAMP & RETREAT CENTER FPO Jonathan Hyde Executive Director Gary Miller Steve Shaffer Chairman Patrick Murphy Doug Bernath Vice-Chairman Sarah Wagoner Bob Hoffer Secretary Candace Wyne Chad Zobrist Brad Rupp Treasurer Rocky Rocholl FEC President SALEM4YOUTH 4.18 4.00 REPORTS REPORTS FPO Terry Benge Executive Director Stan Risinger Chairman Stuart Rex Wayne Gerst Secretary/Treasurer Rocky Rocholl FEC President Not Pictured: Chris Campbell 141 ROSTER OF CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL STAFF AND BOARDS FEC OFFICE FPO Rocky Rocholl FEC President Grace Anguiano Executive Assistant Hal Lehman Scott Wagoner Jonathan Hyde Church Multiplication– National Administrative Director Nate Zimmerman Church Multiplication– International Lynette Augsburger Hannah Steiner Dave Teat Linda Burton Executive Assistant Brotherhood Intern CSF President Administrative Director CSF Accountant CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOUNDATION 4.18 REPORTS FPO Dave Teat President Jon Steiner Chairman Wendell Bontrager Mike Drury Rick Streitmatter 142 Doug Bernath Rodney Liechty Doug Nafziger Brad Rupp Kent Schwerin Steve Shaffer Vice-Chairman Keith Yoder Secretary Sherry Yoder Treasurer Rocky Rocholl FEC President STAFF AND BOARDS CHURCH DIRECTORY Archbold Evangelical Church 705 Lafayette St. Archbold, OH 43502 Pastor: Jesse Kahler Crossroads/Napoleon 601 Bonaparte Dr. Napoleon, OH 43545 Pastor: Wes Hoffmire Berne Evangelical Church 5481 S. 450 W. Berne, IN 46711 Pastor: Kent Fahl Crossroads/Wauseon 845 East Leggett St. Wauseon, OH 43567 Pastor: Matt Boyers Bethel Mennonite Church 37830 Bethel Church Rd. Fortuna, MO 65034 Pastor: David Zapf Crossview Church 12532 Grabill Rd. Grabill, IN 46741 Pastor: Brandon Risch Boynton Mennonite Church 326 NW Jefferson St. Hopedale, IL 61747 Pastor: Kurt Litwiller Dewey Community Church 16 Third St. Dewey, IL 61840 Pastor: Neal Hauser Brookside Church 6102 Evard Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46835 Pastor: Eric Dubach Eureka Bible Church 1452 Church Rd. Eureka, IL 61530 Pastor: Tom Swanson Calvary EMC 115 E. Jefferson St. Washington, IL 61571 Pastor: Ken Sistrunk Freedom Point 41109 E. 291 St. Garden City, MO 64747 Pastor: Mike Bates Christ the King Church 333 Warner Cincinnati, OH 45219 Pastor: Michael Clary Grace Community Church 1600 South Anderson Ave. Newton, KS 67114 Pastor: David Reimer Church of the Good Shepherd 737 East Beecher St. Adrian, MI 49221 Pastor: Michael Goble Grace Community Fellowship Hillsboro Elementary School 812 East A St. Hillsboro, KS 67063 Pastor: Adam Utecht Comins Mennonite Church 4263 N. First West St. W. Comins, MI 48619 Pastor: Kevin Salsbury Crossroads Church of Monticello 1602 N. 1125 E. Rd. Monticello, IL 61856 Pastor: Rich Ratts 5.01 OTHER INFORMATION Grace Crossing 111 W. Cole St. Moundridge, KS 67107 Pastor: Jason Rains Grace Evangelical Church 1325 E. Jefferson Morton, IL 61550 Pastor: Glyn Knight 143 ROSTER OFDIRECTORY CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL CHURCH Great Oaks Community Church 515 State Route 116 Germantown Hills, IL 61548 Pastor: Bill White Groveland EMC 5324 E. Queenwood Rd. Groveland, IL 61535 Pastor: Bruce Rocke Harrisonville Community Church 1606 Chapel Dr. Harrisonville, MO 64701 Pastor: Mark Goeglein Heartland Community Church 1811 N. Linden St. Normal, IL 61761 Pastor: Roger Pryor Highland Gospel Community 3800 North Clinton St. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 Pastors: Nate Schumacher & Jeff Bower Jacob’s Well Community Church 304 Jersey Ave. Normal, IL 61761 Pastor: David Berry Lakeview Bible Church 1010 W. Greenhurst Rd. Nampa, ID 83686 Pastor: Mike Rice 5.01 OTHER INFORMATION 144 Moss Brook Community Church Oxford Hills Comprehensive HS 256 Main St. South Paris, ME 04281 Pastor: Mike Booker New Beginnings Church 11111 S. Roberts Rd. Palos Hills, IL 60465 Pastor: Don King Northwoods Community Church (Peoria) 10700 N. Allen Rd. Peoria, IL 61615 Pastor: Calvin Rychener Northwoods Community Church (Chillicothe) Chillicothe H.S. 1300 W. Sycamore Chillicothe, IL 64523 Pastor: Craig Smith Northwoods Community Church (Galesburg) 940 W. Fremont St. Galesburg, IL 61401 Pastor: Scott Cramer Oak Bend Church 11275 Eckel Junction Rd. Perrysburg, OH 43551 Pastor: Daniel Watkins Lawton EMC 425 S. Nursery Lawton, MI 49065 Pastor: Rusty Hernandez Oak Grove Evangelical Bible Church 3221 Springfield Rd. East Peoria, IL 61611 Pastor: Cliff Elliott Life Community Church 4400 Cemetery Rd. Hilliard, OH 43026 Pastor: Tom Bennardo Pathway Church 21211 Drake Rd. Strongsville, OH 44149 Pastor: Kip Kratche Mission Church 1651 Cass St. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Pastors: Michael Brown & Tim Stauffer PeaRidge Community Church 3230 CR 230 Palmyra, MO 63461 Pastor: Roger Huff STAFF AND BOARDS Pine Hills Church 4704 Carroll Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 Pastor: Michael Drury The Real Tree Church 915 8th St. Farmington, MN 55024 Pastor: Shon McIntyre Salem Church 4925 E. 1250 North Rd. Gridley, IL 61744 Pastor: Stuart Rex Solid Rock Community Church 102 Egly Dr. West Unity, OH 43570 Pastor: Randy Evers SonLight Community Church 455 N. Gerald Lett Ave. Angola, IN 46703 Pastor: Bradley Belcher Sterling Evangelical Bible Church 3017 North Sterling Rd. Sterling, KS 67579 Pastor: Philip Carroll True North Church 410 Dakota St., W Cannon Falls, MN 55009 Pastor: Scott Wildenberg 5.01 OTHER INFORMATION Upland Community Church 439 West Berry Ave. Upland, IN 46989 Pastor: Mark Biehl Westwood Fellowship 4100 Becker Rd. Woodburn, IN 46797 Pastor: Chad Olszewski 145 ROSTER OFPLANT CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL CHURCH DIRECTORY ARIZONA: OHIO: Prodigal Church 16215 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix, AZ 85032 Planter: Bradley Reith Catalyst Community Church 10105 Corona Lane Plain City, OH 43064 Planter: Doug Schrock COLORADO: LifeGate Church Cherry Creek High School 9300 E. Union Ave. Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Planter: Nirup Alphonse MAINE: Moss Brook Association Church Plant Personnel: Tim Knowles Life Community Church 99 Terri Lane West Gardiner, ME 04345 Planter: Stephen Knowles 5.02 LiFE Church of Lorain County 1033 Elm. St. Grafton, OH 44044 Planter: Jeff Ahlgrim The Hill Portland, Maine Planter: Eric Wood MICHIGAN: PENNSYLVANIA The Remedy 137 S. Main St. Reading, MI 49274 Planter: Jared Bignell MISSOURI: New Anthem Community Church 6015 Independence St. Park City, KS 67219 Pastor: Landon Jordan 146 King’s Cross Church Schomburg Auditorium Defiance College Campus 202 E. Session St. Defiance, OH 43512 Planter: Sam Andres Wave Community Church Deshler Elementary School 221 E. Maple St. Deshler, OH 43516 Planter: Alex Ruhter Adrian Church Plant Planter: Nate Hamblin OTHER INFORMATION Christ the King – Mt. Washington 1715 Beacon St. Cincinnati, OH 45230 Planter: Dustin Nimmo River City Church 1825 Monongahela Swissvale, PA 15218 Pastor: Eric Baldwin STAFF ANDWORSHIP BOARDS SUNDAY Boynton Mennonite Church Pastor: Kurt Litwiller 326 NW Jefferson St. Hopedale, IL 61747 (309) 229-5503 Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. Worship – 10:30 a.m. Calvary EMC Pastor: Ken Sistrunk 115 E. Jefferson St. Washington, IL 61571 (309) 444-2722 Sunday School – 9:00 a.m. Worship – 10:15 a.m. Crossroads Church of Monticello Pastor: Rich Ratts 1602 N. 1125 E. Rd. Monticello, IL 61856 (217) 762-5700 Worship – 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Dewey Community Church Pastor: Neal Hauser 16 Third St. Dewey, IL 61840 (217) 897-6488 Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. Worship – 10:35 a.m. Eureka Bible Church Pastor: Tom Swanson 1452 Church Rd. Eureka, IL 61530 (309) 467-4341 Sunday School – 9:00 a.m. Worship – 10:15 a.m. Grace Evangelical Church Pastor: Glyn Knight 1325 E. Jefferson Morton, IL 61550 (309) 266-9281 Early Worship – 9:00 a.m. Sunday School – 10:30 a.m. Evening Service – 6:00 p.m. Great Oaks Community Church Pastor: Bill White 515 State Route 116 Germantown Hills, IL 61548 (309) 383-4330 Worship – 9:00 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Groveland EMC Pastor: Bruce Rocke 5324 E. Queenwood Rd. Groveland, IL 61536 (309) 387-6447 Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. Worship – 10:30 a.m. Afternoon Service – 12:30 p.m. Heartland Community Church Pastor: Roger Pryor 1811 N. Linden St. Normal, IL 61761 (309) 452-7335 Saturday Worship – 5:30 p.m. Sunday Worship – 9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Jacob’s Well Community Church Pastor: Dave Berry 304 Jersey Ave. Normal, IL 61761 (309) 830-3795 Worship – 10:30 a.m. New Beginnings Church Pastor: Don King 11111 S. Roberts Rd. Palos Hills, IL 60465 (708) 974-3515 Sunday Worship – 10:15 a.m. 5.03 OTHER INFORMATION Northwoods Community Church (Peoria) Pastor: Cal Rychener 10700 N. Allen Rd. Peoria, IL 61615 (309) 243-1550 Saturday Worship – 6:00 p.m. Sunday Worship – 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 147 ROSTER OFWORSHIP CREDENTIALED PERSONNEL SUNDAY Northwoods Community Church (Chillicothe) Pastor: Craig Smith 1300 W. Sycamore Chillicothe, IL 64523 (309) 243-1550 Sunday Worship – 11:00 a.m. Northwoods Community Church (Galesburg) Pastor: Scott Cramer 940 W. Fremont St. Galesburg, IL 61401 (309) 342-1550 Sunday Worship – 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Oak Grove Evangelical Bible Church Pastor: Cliff Elliott 3221 Springfield Rd. East Peoria, IL 61611 (309) 387-6789 Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. Worship – 10:30 a.m. Evening Service – 6:00 p.m. Salem Church Pastor: Stuart Rex 4925 E. 1250 North Rd. 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