2009 Indiana Conference Journal

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2009 Indiana Conference Journal
1st Annual Session
June 25-28, 2009
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana
The purpose of
The United Methodist Church
is to make disciples
of Jesus Christ
for the
transformation of the world.
Journal of the Indiana Conference of
The United Methodist Church
with Proceedings of the First Annual Session
Muncie, Indiana, June 25-28, 2009
Adopted by the Conference as its official record.
Bishop Michael J. Coyner
Resident Bishop, Indiana Area
Table of Contents
I. Officers .............................................................................................................................. 6 A. Officers Of The Annual Conference ............................................................................. 6 B. Conference Directors ................................................................................................... 7 C. District Superintendents .............................................................................................. 9 D. Officers Of Conference‐Related Institutions ............................................................. 11 II. Boards, Commissions, Committees; Rolls Of Conference Members ................................. 13 A. Report From Interim Nominations Committee ......................................................... 13 B. Directory Of Laity Serving On Conference Agencies .................................................. 32 C. Diaconal Ministers ...................................................................................................... 34 D. Deaconesses .............................................................................................................. 35 E. Missionaries ............................................................................................................... 35 F. Roll Of Conference Members ..................................................................................... 35 1. Retired Clergy ................................................................................................ 35 2. Lay Members .............................................................................................................. 47 3. Equalization Members .................................................................................. 66 III. Daily Proceedings .......................................................................................................... 76 A. Special Session ........................................................................................................... 76 B. First Annual Session Of The Indiana Conference ....................................................... 79 IV. The Business Of The Annual Conference ........................................................................ 91 V. Appointments ............................................................................................................... 111 A. Pastors And District Superintendents ...................................................................... 111 B. Appointments To Extension Ministries .................................................................... 283 VI. Reports ........................................................................................................................ 294 A. Camping And Retreat Ministries Transition Task Force ........................................... 294 B. Communication Transition Team ............................................................................ 295 C. Congregational Development .................................................................................. 296 D. Council On Finance & Administration ..................................................................... 297 1. 2010 Proposed Budget ............................................................................... 298 2. Conference Financial Policies ..................................................................... 301 E. The Epworth Forest Project ..................................................................................... 306 F. Foundation Reports ................................................................................................. 307 G. Health And Welfare Ministries ................................................................................ 311 1. Conference‐Related Institutions................................................................. 311 H. Human Resources Committee ................................................................................ 318 I. Operation Classroom ................................................................................................ 318 J. Board Of Ordained Ministry ..................................................................................... 319 K. Pension And Insurance ............................................................................................ 319 L. Transition Team ....................................................................................................... 326 M. Board Of Trustees................................................................................................... 332 N. United Methodist Men ........................................................................................... 334 O. United Methodist Women ...................................................................................... 335 VII. District Superintendents’ Reports ............................................................................... 337 A. Cabinet Address And Resolutions ........................................................................... 337 VIII. Memorials ................................................................................................................. 344 A. Clergy ....................................................................................................................... 344 B. Spouses .................................................................................................................... 349 C. Spouses Of Deceased Clergy ................................................................................... 351 IX. Deceased Ministerial Members .................................................................................... 355 A. Roll Of The Dead ...................................................................................................... 355 B. Surviving Spouses ..................................................................................................... 356 X. Historical Record ........................................................................................................... 363 XI. Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................... 364 A. Standing Rules And Rules Of Order ......................................................................... 364 XII. Pastoral Record ........................................................................................................... 375 A. Elders In Full Connection ......................................................................................... 376 B. Deacons In Full Connection ...................................................................................... 487 C. Provisional Members .............................................................................................. 490 D. Associate Members ................................................................................................. 493 E. Full Time Local Pastors ............................................................................................. 497 F. Part Time Local Pastors ............................................................................................ 501 G. Student Local Pastors .............................................................................................. 514 H. Diaconal Ministers ................................................................................................... 515 I. Deaconesses ............................................................................................................. 516 J. Bishops Elected From Indiana ................................................................................... 517 XIII. Statistical Record ........................................................................................................ 518 A. Statistical Reports Of The Former North Indiana Conference ................................. 518 B. Statistical Reports Of The Former South Indiana Conference ................................. 609 XIV. Index .......................................................................................................................... 750 Page 6
Indiana Conference
I. Officers
A. Officers of the Annual Conference
RESIDENT AND PRESIDING BISHOP
Michael J. Coyner
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
bishop.coyner@inumc.org
CHAIR, ORDER OF ELDERS
Tim Burchill
4703 North 50 West
West Lafayette, IN 47906
765-497-7755
orderofelders@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP
David V.W. Owen
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
davidvw.owen@inumc.org
CHAIR, ORDER OF DEACONS
Jennifer Pollard
12648 East 116th Street
Fishers, IN 46037
317-845-9599
jennifer@thepromisechurch.org
CONFERENCE SECRETARY
Dr. Carolyn Johnson
2550 Yeager Road, Apt. 19-2
Lafayette, IN 47906
765-453-2189
cjohnson1@purdue.edu
CHAIR, FELLOWSHIP OF LOCAL PASTORS
Don Ransford
PO Box 207
Farmersburg, IN 47850
812-696-2848
dransford@verizon net
CONFERENCE STATISTICIAN
Brent Williams
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
brent.williams@inumc.org
PRESIDENT, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Kent Millard
100 W. 86th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46260-2391
317-846-3404
millardk@stlukesumc.com
CO-LAY LEADER
Ike Williams
1515 Cool Creek Drive
Carmel, IN 46033
317-843-9259
iwilliams@iquest net
CHAIR, BOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRY
John Groves
1622 Ritterskamp
Vincennes, IN 47591
812-882-5629
jg@cinergymetro net
CO-LAY LEADER
Kayc Mykrantz
2105 East Broadway
Logansport, IN 46947
574-753-7078
kmykrantz@comcast net
CONFERENCE JOURNAL EDITOR
Ruth Ellen Needler
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
ruthellen needler@inumc.org
CHANCELLOR
John Neighbours, Esq.
300 North Meridian, Suite 2700
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-237-1344
donna.darlage@bakerd.com
CHAIR, COMMISSION ON EQUITABLE
COMPENSATION
George Purnell
PO Box 936
Bloomington, IN 47402
812-332-6396 (Church)
gpurnell@fumcb.org
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CHAIR, SESSIONS COMMITTEE
Mary Hubbard
333 North Main Street
South Bend, IN 46601
574-299-9510
lonner328@aol.com
PRESIDENT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mark Dicken
2955 Briarcliff Dr.,
Newburgh, IN 47630
812-853-5393
mark@newburghumc.org
CHAIR, COMMITTEE ON
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPRETATION
Mathew Stultz
501 S. Harrison
Fort Wayne, IN 46807
260-744-1169
matthewstultz@mac.com
PRESIDENTS, INDIANA CONFERENCE YOUTH
Hannah Barnes-Israel
1415 W. Park Rd.
Greensburg, IN 47240
PRESIDENT, UNITED METHODIST MEN
Dave Martin
17154 Bluestone Drive
Noblesville IN 46062-7180
317-414-4120
david martin@bnbsinc.com
dave1944@earthlink net
CHAIR, DISCIPLESHIP TABLE
Bob Pimlott
1904 Van Buren Dr.,
Madison, IN 47250-1920
812-273-3081
rpimlott1@verizon net
Molly Miller
1085 E. 485 N.
Howe, IN 46746-9723
PRESIDENT, UNITED METHODIST WOMEN
Jeanie Park
2139 South 445 East
LaGrange, IN 46761-8837
260-463-3525
jpark@embarqmail.com
B. Conference Directors
DIRECTOR OF
CONNECTIONAL MINISTRIES
James Bushfield
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
jim.bushfield@inumc.org
DIRECTOR OF
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Brent Williams
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
brent.williams@inumc.org
DIRECTOR OF
CONGREGATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Mark Gough
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
mark.gough@inumc.org
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION
Daniel Gangler
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
dan.gangler@inumc.org
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Jennifer Gallagher
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
Jennifer.gallagher@inumc.org
DIRECTOR OF
HUMAN RESOURCES
Adolf Hansen
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
ndianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
adolf hansen@inumc.org
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ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR YOUTH,
YOUNG ADULT AND CAMPUS MINISTRY
Brian Durand
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
brian.durand@inumc.org
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
FOR CLERGY SERVICES
Sandy Harlan
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
sandy harlan@inumc.org
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
FOR CHURCH DEVELOPMENT
Ed Fenstermacher
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
ed fenstermacher@inumc.org
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
FOR MISSION & ADVOCACY
LeKisha Reed
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
lekisha reed@inumc.org
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
FOR CHURCH DEVELOPMENT
Sharon Washington
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46280
317/924-1321
sharon.washington@inumc.org
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C. District Superintendents
Bloomington
Robert Ostermeier
Lafayette
Kate Walker
Calumet/Cabinet Chair
Cindy Reynolds
Marion
Columbus
Brian White
Michiana
Doug Anderson
(part-time)
Evansville/Vice Chair of Cabinet
Glenn B. Howell
Muncie
Fort Wayne/Treasurer
Dave Michel
New Albany/Secretary
Charles Wilfong
Huntington
Charles E. Gast
Rushville
Ida Easley
Indianapolis East
Ann Glass
(part-time)
Terre Haute
Thomas True
Indianapolis West
Bert Kite
Vincennes
Judi B. Purvis
Kokomo
Warsaw
Frank Beard
Craig LaSuer
Dale Mendenhall
Marianne Chalstrom
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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS AS OF JANUARY 1, 2010
Central District
Rev. M. Bert Kite
3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 210
Indianapolis, IN 46208
317-924-4140
877-781-6707
Fax: 317-924-4007
Associate DS: Rev. Ida Easley
Executive Assistant: Robin Brown
Office e-mail: ds.centraldistrict@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/centraldistrict
East District
Rev. Dale Mendenhall
3621 N. Everbrook Lane, Suite 4
Muncie, IN 47304
765-282-2322
877-781-6708
Associate DS: Rev. Chip Gast
DA: Bernie Jamison
Office e-mail: east.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/eastdistrict
North District
Rev. Cindy Reynolds
P.O. Box 1701
603 State Street, Suite A
LaPorte, IN 46352
219-575-6235
877-781-6709
Fax: 219-575-6184
Associate DS: Rev. Kate Walker
DA: Jan Fager
Office e-mail: north.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/northdistrict
Northeast District
Rev. Dave Michel
3898A New Vision Drive
Fort Wayne, IN 46845
260-482-8494
877-781-6711
Fax: 260-482-8498
Associate DS: Rev. Chip Gast
DA: Sherry Fulbright
Office e-mail: northeast.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/northeastdistrict
Northwest District
Rev. Craig LaSuer
325 North Sixth Street
Lafayette, IN 47901
765-807-5619
877-781-8710
Associate DS: Rev. Kate Walker
DA: Shirley Dominick
Office e-mail: northwest.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/northwestdistrict
North Central District
Rev. Frank Beard
2735 Albright Road
Kokomo, IN 46902
765-319-3704
877-781-6710
Associate DS: Ida Easley
DA: Becky Rees
Office e-mail: northcentral.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/northcentraldistrict
South District
Rev. Charles Wilfong
1618 Canal Lane
Georgetown, IN 47122
877-781-6713
Fax: 812-951-2961
Associate DS: Bob Ostermeier
DA: Lynda Alexander
Office e-mail: south.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/southdistrict
Southeast District
Rev. Brian White
4060 25th Street
Columbus, IN 47203
812-418-0950
877-781-6714
Fax: 812-418-0952
Associate DS: Bob Ostermeier
DA: Becky Huff-Cook
Office e-mail: southeast.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/southeastdistrict
Southwest District
Rev. Glenn Howell
4455 Epworth Road, Suite A
Newburgh, IN 47630
877-781-6715
Associate DS: Tom True
DA: Joy Ahlemeyer
Office e-mail: southwest.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/southwestdistrict
West District
Rev. Judi Purvis
118 W. Seminary Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
877-781-6716
Associate DS: Tom True
DA: Katie Swisher
Office e-mail: west.district@inumc.org
www.inumc.org/westdistrict
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D. Officers of Conference-Related Institutions
Indiana Area Foundation
James E. Gentry, Executive Director
1100 W. 42nd St., Suite 210, Indianapolis 46208;
317-924-1321, Ext. 16; Fax: 317-924-4859
jgentry@indareaumc.org
IN U.M. Savings & Loan Ministry, Inc.
D. Manet Shettle, Executive Director
Tamara Hendricks, Associate Director
North Foundation information
North Indiana United Methodist Foundation
Royce Ruckman, Chief Executive Director
rruckman@niumf.org
D. Manet Shettle, Executive Director
mshettle@niumf.org
Tamara Hendricks, Associate Director
thendricks@niumf.org
1001 North Western Avenue, Suite D, Marion 469522500
765-664-2327 or 866-669-2327: Fax: 765/664-2598
Foundation of South Indiana
Marie Lang, Executive Director
3530 S. Keystone Avenue, Suite 300, Indianapolis
46227
317-788-7879 or 877-391-8811 (toll-free) ; Fax: 317788-0089
marie@sifumci.org
Benevolent Homes
Bashor Children’s Home
Don Phillips, President, CEO
P.O. Box 843
Goshen 46527-0846
574/875-5117
Indiana Asbury Towers
Rodney Jackson, Administrator
102 West Poplar Street
Greencastle 46135-1636
765/653-5148
Franklin United Methodist Community
Joseph Trueblood, Executive Director
1070 West Jefferson
Franklin 46131-2179
317/736-7185
Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home
Gary J. Davis, Executive Director
515 West Camp Street
Lebanon 46052-1648
765/482-5900
Glenburn Home
Luan Deskin, Administrator
R. 2, Box 273
Linton 47441
812/847-2221
Lucille Raines Residence
Carolyn Marshall, Executive Director
947 N. Pennsylvania St.,
Indianapolis 46204-1031
317/636-3328
Hamilton Communities, Inc
David Thompson, Executive Director
31869 Chicago Trail
New Carlisle 46552-0836
574/654-3118
Heritage Pointe
David P. Souder, Administrator/CEO
P.O. Box 326
801 Huntington Ave.
Warren 46792
260/375-2201
United Methodist Youth Home
Barbara Jessen, Administrator
2521 N. Burkhardt
Evansville 47715-2151
812-479-7535; Fax: 812-479-7203
Wesley Manor
Ron Kelly, Executive Director
1555 North Main
Frankfort 46041-1167
765/659-1811
Hospitals
Clarian Health Partners
Daniel Evans, President & CEO
P.O. Box 1367
The Methodist Hospital, Southlake Campus
Claude Watts, Administrator
8701 Broadway
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Indianapolis 46202
317-929-2000
Merrillville 46410
219-738-5500
The Methodist Hospital, Northlake Campus
Claude Watts, Administrator
600 Grant Street
Gary 46402-6001
219-886-4000
Parkview Hospital
Sue Ehinger, Chief Operating Officer
2200 Randalia
Fort Wayne 46805-4638
260-373-4000
Colleges and Universities
DePauw University
Brian Casey, President
319 South Locust Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
765/658-4800
University of Evansville
Stephen G. Jennings, President
1800 Lincoln Avenue
Evansville 47722
812-479-2000
University of Indianapolis
Beverley J. Pitts, President
1400 East Hanna,
Indianapolis 46227-3630
317-788-3368
Camps and Conference Centers
Camp Adventure
adventure@impact-2818 net
5121 North 1000 East
Pierceton 46562
888-MAT-2818 (888-628-2818)
Moneto
551 N. Camp Moneto Rd
Nashville 47448
Office: 812-988-7118
Lodge: 812-988-6074
Camp Lakewood
lakewood@impact-2818 net
6815 S. CR 1100 E.
Wolcottville 46795-8780
888-MAT-2818 (888-628-2818)
Pine Creek
pinecreek@impact-2818 net
P.O. Box B, 2218 E. 700 N.
Pine Village 47975
888-MAT-2818 (888-628-2818)
Epworth Forest
epworth@impact-2818 net
P. O. Box 16
North Webster 46555-0016
888-MAT-2818 (888-628-2818)
Rivervale
496 Rivervale Rd.,
Mitchell 47446
Office: 812-849-3631
Otterbein Lodge: 812-849-6824
INDI-CO-SO
1558 Sieboldt Quarry Rd
Springville 47462
Office: 812-275-6925
Lodge: 812-275-0537
Santa Claus Campground (Evansville)
16670 N. 625 E.
Santa Claus 47579
812-937-2103
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II. Boards, Commissions, Committees; Rolls of Conference Members
A. Report from Interim Conference Nominations Committee
Conference Leadership Table
The Conference Leadership Table membership with vote is comprised of one representative from each of the
asterisked (*) committees as noted below, as well as the resident bishop and the Conference lay leader.
Also at the Conference Leadership Table with voice but without vote are the Executive Assistant to the bishop
(unless functioning as the chair in the absence of the bishop) ; a cabinet representative; the Director of
Communication; the Director of Connectional Ministries; the Director of Human Resources; the Director of
Congregational Development and New Church Starts; the Director of Finance and Administration; the Director of
Administrative Services, and/or other Director-level staff the Conference may employ; the Conference prayer
coordinator; and a Wesleyan theologian selected by the bishop.
Position
Member
Resident Bishop
Michael Coyner
Conference Lay Leader
Kayc Mykrantz
Wesleyan Theologian
Andrew Kinsey
Prayer Coordinator
Shirley Saddler
Conference Lay Leader
Rep Congregational Revitalization & New Congregation
Team
Ike Williams
Rep from Discipleship Leadership Development Team
Bob Pimlott
Rep from Youth Ministry Team
Jessi Wilfong
Katurah Johnson
Rep from Social Advocacy & Justice & Ethnic Min. Team
Darren Cushman-Wood
Rep from Mission Resource Team
Rita Gaither-Gant
Rep from Communication Team
Matthew Stultz
Rep from Camping Team
Chris Nunley
Rep from Annual Conference Sessions Committee
Mary Hubbard
Rep from Board of Ordained Ministry
John Groves
Rep from Episcopacy Concerns
Jim Shaw
Rep from Conference Trustees
Mark Dicken
Rep from Finance & Equitable Comp.
Kent Millard
Rep from Board & Pensions & Health Insurance
Greg Rittenhouse
Cabinet Representative
Cindy Reynolds
Cabinet Representative
Glenn Howell
President of the Conference United Methodist Women
TBA
President of the Conference United Methodist Men
TBA
Director of Communications
Dan Gangler
Director of Connectional Ministries
James Bushfield
Director of Human Resources
Adolf Hansen
Director of Administrative Services
Brent Williams
Director of Finance and Administration
Director of Congregational Development & New Church
Starts
Jennifer Gallagher
Executive Assistant to the Bishop
David V.W. Owen
Higher Education Representative
TBA
Mark Gough
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MINISTRY TEAMS
*Camping Team
Task: to support the work of the Annual Conference and the mission of The United Methodist Church - Making
Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World - in the areas of Outdoor Ministries, camping, and
retreat facility support.
Position
Member
Convener
Chris Nunley
Member
David Allen
Member
Jim Coy
Member
Joe Easley
Member
Mark Fenstermacher
Member
Shalimar Holderly
Member
Vickie James
Member
Kim Reisman
Member
Lloyd Tucker
Member
Mark Westerhausen
At large member: Associate Director of Camping
Ian Hall
At large member: Associate Director of Camping
Nick Yarde
Emeritus member
Bishop Sheldon Duecker
*Communication Team
Task: to strengthen communication within the Indiana Conference and among all levels of the connection. This
team fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Commission on
Communications (Paragraph 646) .
This team works with the Conference leadership table to establish annual priorities and performs their work
either as a body or by developing task groups for specific activities. Task groups may be convened by action of the
team. An elected member of the Camping Team will responsible for budget and program coordination.
Position
Member
Director of Communications (convener)
Daniel Gangler
Member
Mark Eutsler
Member
Char Harris Allen
UMW Communications Coordinator
Carolyn Maxey
Member
Beth McDaniel
Member
Paula Shrock
Member
Matthew Stultz
Member
Amber Stearns
*Congregational Revitalization and New Congregation Team
Task: to support the work necessary to begin new congregations and to revitalize existing congregations in their
ministries of outreach.
The team may involve additional persons as consultants without vote and create subgroups to fulfill specific tasks.
Position
Director of Congregational Director of
Congregational Development & New Church
Starts (may serve as convener)
Member
Additional member
John Adams
Mark Gough
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Milt Ashby
Additional member
Stan Buck
Additional member
Ken Grubb
Additional member
Alex Hawkins
Additional member
Katurah Johnson
Additional member
Linda McCoy
Additional member
Sandee McMillen
Additional member
Michael Moody
Additional member
Janie Reyes
Additional member
UMW Membership, Nurture & Outreach
Coordinator
W. Mike Roberts
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Barbara J Spaulding
*Discipleship Leadership Development Team
Task: to support local congregations and specialized ministries in developing principled leaders to lead United
Methodists in Indiana in making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world
This fulfills the Disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Board of
Discipleship (Paragraph 630) , the Board of Laity (Paragraph 632) , the Board of Higher Education and Campus
Ministry (Paragraph 634) , the Council on Young Adult Ministry (Paragraph 650) , the Council on Older Adult
Ministries (Paragraph 651) , and the responsibilities of camping ministries as assigned by The Book of Discipline
(Paragraph 630.1 b,c) and scouting coordination assigned to the Board of Laity (Paragraph 631.3) .
These persons shall organize themselves into working groups that supervise the accomplishment of the
appropriate Disciplinary tasks and maintain the required connectional relationships.
It is recommended that the Discipleship Leadership Development Team meet at least two times per year. The
Team shall elect a management group of six persons to coordinate administrative functions for the team between
meetings.
Position
First Name
Convener
Bob Pimlott
General Board of Discipleship Member
General Board of Higher Ed. & Ministry
Member
Frank Beard
Conference Lay Leader
Ike Williams
Conference Lay Leader
Kayc Mykrantz
Conference Director of Lay Speaking Ministries
Coordinator of Scouting and Civic Youth Serving
Ministry
Ken Adams
Representative from Conference UMM
Elected by Committee
UMW Coordinator of Spiritual Growth
Cheryl Cole
Youth Ministry Team representative
Elected by Youth Team
Youth at large
Christopher Irvine
Young Adult Ministry
David Neuen
Young Adult at large (lay)
Ben Boruff
Young Adult at large (lay)
Shannon Sedgwick
Young Adult at large (lay)
Melissa Zimmerman
Children’s Ministry Coordinator
Pam Gilbert
Coordinator of older adult ministries (older adult
team may be included in other areas)
Ellen Rhoades
Ashley Moreland
Frederick Cain
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Cabinet rep (with vote, for older adult ministries
(651.2)
Frank Beard
Coordinator for Christian education/small group
Marlene Fenstermacher
Coordinator for Evangelism
Janet Brown
Coordinator for Worship
Rosa Harris
Coordinator for Stewardship
Coordinator for Spiritual formation/devotional
life
Jane Voelkel
Conference Prayer Coordinator
Director of Connectional Ministries (without
vote)
Shirley Saddler
Camping Team representative
Elected by Committee
Associate Director of Leadership Development
TBA
Higher Education Coordinator
Michael Cartwright
Conference Evangelist
Kim Reisman
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Jean Wilson
James Bushfield
*Mission Resource Team
Task: to deploy more United Methodists into ministries of outreach and mission across Indiana and around the
world
This team fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Board of Global
Ministries (Paragraph 633) and the Advance program (Paragraph 655) .
Position
Member
Convener
Conference UM Women Coordinator of
Education & Interpretation
Rita Gaither-Gant
Conference Secretary of Global Ministries
Conference Volunteer in Mission
Coordinator
Qualifying member of the General Board of
Global Ministries
Pat Weeks
Assoc. Director of Missions and Advocacy
Persons with passion & skills to fulfill
disciplinary mandates & conference
expectations & complete diversity
requirements of Book of Discipline
Addl. Persons from across Indiana with
passion & skills to fulfill disciplinary
mandates & conference expectations &
complete diversity requirements of Book of
Discipline
LeKisha Reed
Member
Tamara Townes
Member
Michael Timothy Love
Member
Jamalyn Peigh Williamson
Member
Thressa Kavanaugh
Member
Lorelei VerLee
Member
Justin Grogg
Mary Duffy Lewis
Bonnie Albert
Rita Gaither-Gant
Brian Williams
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Don McLaughlin
Member
Vickie Newkirk
Member
Member to satisfy requirements of The Book
of Discipline with specific attention to
paragraph 633.5a
Member to satisfy requirements of The Book
of Discipline with specific attention to
paragraph 633.5a
Member to satisfy requirements of The Book
of Discipline with specific attention to
paragraph 633.5a
Evelyn Taylor Haney
Disaster Response Coordinator
David Powell
Youth member
UMCOR Representative Immigration
Coordinator
Tyler Best
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Doreen Grayless
Michelle Tyring
Jeff Newton
Anne Kumeh
*Social Advocacy & Justice and Ethnic Ministries Team
Task: to advocate for justice in the practices of our congregations, Conference, and related ministries and to focus
and enhance the ecumenical relationships and social witness of our members, congregations, and Conference with
particular attention to the growth and needs of ethnic and Native American congregations and ministries in the
Conference
This team fulfills the Disciplinary functions and maintains the connectional relationships assigned to the Board
of Church and Society (Paragraph 629) , The Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns
(Paragraph 642) , the Commission on Religion and Race (Paragraph 643) , The Commission on the Status and Role
of Women (Paragraph 644) , The Commission on the Small Church (Paragraph 645) , and the Commission on
Disability Concerns (Paragraph 653) . In addition, it fulfills the Disciplinary responsibilities and maintains the
connectional relationships of the Conference Committee on Ethnic Local Church Concerns (Paragraph 632) and the
Committee on Native American Ministry (Paragraph 654) . The team may organize itself into working groups that
supervise the accomplishment of the appropriate Disciplinary tasks and maintain the required connectional
relationships as directed by the Annual Conference.
It is recommended that the Social Advocacy, Justice and Ethnic Ministry Team meet at least two times per year.
The Team shall form a management group to coordinate administrative functions for the team between meetings.
The management group also fulfills the Disciplinary mandates and maintains connectional relationships of the Board
of Church and Society (Paragraph 629.2) .
Position
Member
Convener
*Associate Director of Mission and
Advocacy
Darren Cushman-Wood
*UMW Coordinator for Social Action
*Member of the General Board of Church
and Society
Alicia Harrison
*Peace and Justice Coordinator
*Person from the team to maintain
balances of lay/clergy, gender, age and
ethnicity where possible
*Person from the team to maintain
balances of lay/clergy, gender, age and
ethnicity where possible
*Person from the team to maintain
balances of lay/clergy, gender, age and
ethnicity where possible
Sue Ann Stevenson
LeKisha Reed
TBA
Sharon White
Franklin Ginder
David Peñalva
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General Commission on Christian Unity
and Inter-religious Concerns qualifying
member
General Commission on Religion & Race
qualifying member
General Commission on Status and Role of
Women
Indiana Conference
TBA
John Adams
Toni Carmer
Christian Unity coordinator
UM member of NCCUSA who lives in
Indiana
UM member of NCCUSA who lives in
Indiana
UM member of NCCUSA who lives in
Indiana
UM member of NCCUSA who lives in
Indiana
UM member of NCCUSA who lives in
Indiana
UM member of World Methodist Council
who lives in Indiana
UM delegation member to the most recent
World Council of Churches Assembly who
lives in Indiana
UM member of the most recent delegation
to the plenary meeting of Churches
Uniting in Christ who lives in Indiana
Coordinator for Religion and Race
Advocacy
Chris Danielson
Ethnic person (3 or more)
Gi-Chae Lee
Ethnic person
LaShawn Nave
Ethnic person
Female coordinator of Women’s Advocacy
concerns
Lourdes Manning
Youth needed to ensure required balances
Joy Bricker
Young Adult to ensure required balances
TBA
Older Adult to ensure required balances
Steve Burris
Poverty Concerns
Conrad Damian
Coordinator for disability concerns
Person with disabilities in accordance with
paragraph 653
Person with disabilities in accordance with
paragraph 653
Coordinator for Small Membership
Church Advocacy (listed as a Conference
officer)
Beth Dehoff
Jan Dimick
Carolyn Johnson
Sandra Ruby
Sharon White
David Peñalva
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rick Miller
Paula Young Mayberry
Ida Easley
Dennis Wagner
Nikki Marker
*Youth Ministry Team
Task: to create opportunities for youth across the Conference to grow in ministry and mission, as well as to
participate in the governance of the life of the Annual Conference and other connectional opportunities
Youth Ministry Team: The nominations committee recommendation is asking Conference permission to allow this
team to evolve and be elected by the Leadership Table.
This fulfills Disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships described for the Council on
Youth Ministry (Paragraph 649) . All members shall be Baptized or Professing Members of The United Methodist
Church.
Position
Member
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
Youth
Sam Bunch
Youth
Breana Coppes
Youth
Casey Madsen
Youth
Allyson Oakman
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Youth
Adult
Marilyn Padgett
Adult
Becky Padgett
Adult
Shaun Short
Adult
Adult
Conference lay leader or designee
Youth coordinator
Campus ministry liaison
Additional youth as needed to maintain a 2/3
youth membership on the council
Director of Youth, Young Adult, and
Campus Ministries
Additional members for diversity and
inclusiveness
TBA
Brian Durand
TBA
OTHER BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
*Annual Conference Sessions Committee
Task: to work in cooperation with the resident bishop in preparing for the Annual Conference gathering
Position
Member
Convener
Mary Hubbard
The Bishop
Michael Coyner
Conference Secretary
Carolyn Johnson
Conference Lay Leader
Kayc Mykrantz
Conference Lay Leader
Ike Williams
Director of Connectional Ministries
James Bushfield
Member of Cabinet
Dale Mendenhall
Disability Concerns representative
Additional members to be determined by
committee as needed.
TBA
Chuck Scott
J. William Keith, Jr.
Mark Gough
*Board of Ordained Ministry
Task: to recruit, support, and endorse persons in ordained and licensed ministry
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This fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional requirements of Paragraph 635 in The Book of
Discipline.
Membership (nominated by the bishop and elected by the Annual Conference) :
1.
Six elders in full connection, at least four of whom are graduates of seminaries listed by the University
Senate, and including the Chair of the Order of Elders
2.
Six deacons in full connection, including the Chair of the Order of Deacons
3.
Two associate members or local pastors who have completed the Course of Study, including the Chair of
the Fellowship of Local Pastors and Associate Members
4.
Five or more laypersons (may include diaconal ministers) to ensure the total membership is at least 1/5
laity
5.
The Associate Director of Clergy Services
6.
Qualifying members of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry
7.
Chair of Orders
8.
Elders
9.
Deacons
10.
Local Pastor’s Fellowship Chair
Among the ordained members in full connection, there must be at least one person in each of the following
categories:
•
retired clergy
•
clergy in extension ministry
•
young adult clergy
•
District Superintendent (named by the bishop)
•
Position
Member
Chair
John Groves
Member
Russ Abel
Member
Rusty Allanson
District chair for Southwest District
Randy Anderson
Member
Kevin Armstrong
Member
Steve Austin
Member
Ken Barker
Member
Rob Barton
Member
Lore Blinn-Gibson
Member
Ted Blosser
District chair for Northeast District
Corrine Boruff
Order of Elders chair
Tim Burchill
Member
Mel Camp
Member
Toni Carmer
Member
Michael Cartwright
Member
Doris Clark
Member
Steve Conner
Member
Beth Ann Cook
District chair for South District
Sandy Cooper
Member
Amy Covington
District chair for Central District
Karen Devashier
Member
Jack Diel
District chair for Northwest District
Mike Dominick
Member
Craig Duke
2009
Indiana Conference
Member
Claire Elliot
Member
Mark Fenstermacher
Member
Robert Fenstermacher
Member
Brenda Fritz
District chair for East District
Cheryl Garbe
Member
Ann Glass
Member
Holly Hardsaw
Assoc Dir of Clergy Services
Sandy Harlan
Member
Jack Hartman
Member
Lennie Hawkins
Member
Darin Hendrey
Member
Greg Hinkle
Member
John Hogsett
Member
John Hostetter
Member
Roy Ice
Member
Katurah Johnson
Member
Scott Johnson
Cabinet Rep.
Bert Kite
District chair for North Central District
Karen Koelsch
Member
Todd Ladd
Member
Robert Land
Member
Meg Lassiat
Cabinet Rep.
Craig LaSuer
Member
Kevin McKinney
GBHEM Board Member
Ashley Moreland
Member
Kayc Mykrantz
District chair for Southeast District
Mitch Norwood
Member
Kerry O’Brien
Member
David Patrick
Member
Dennis Payton
Member
Greg Pimlott
Order of Deacons chair
Jennifer Pollard
Chair of Local Pastor Fellowship
Don Ransford
Member
Doris Rapp
Member
Anne Rosebrock
Member
Barb Salveter
Member
Margaret Shea
Member
Chair of the Fellowship of Local Pastor’s &
Associate Members
Mary Eileen Spence
Member
Rick Taylor
Don Ransford
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District chair for North District
Dennis Ticen
Member
Frank Van Allen
Member
Ron VerLee
Member
Paul Wagner
District chair for West District
Ray Wilkins
Member
Jacob Williams
Member
Betty Williams
Member
David Williamson
Member
Jeanne Winter
Member
Jack Wolfe
*Board of Pensions and Health Insurance
Task: to ensure that all employees related to the Annual Conference have access to appropriate benefits
This board fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Conference
Board of Pensions (Paragraph 639) .
Position
Member
Lay woman – Class of 2010
Peg Boodt
Lay man – Class of 2010
Bill Basher
Clergy – Class 2010
Jeffrey Buck
Lay woman – Class of 2011
Peggy Rees
Lay man – Class of 2011
Terry Fuller
Clergy – Class of 2011
Michelle Lynne Knight
Lay woman – Class of 2012
Wanda Troke
Lay man – Class of 2012
Robert Preusch
Clergy – Class of 2012
Greg McGarvey
Lay woman – Class of 2013
Michelle White
Lay man – Class of 2013
Floyd Wiley
Clergy – Class of 2013 – Chairperson
At large member: Director of Administrative
Services
Greg Rittenhouse
Brent Williams
*Board of Trustees
Task: to ensure wise stewardship of the real and monetary assets of the Annual Conference and represent its legal
interests
This group fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships described in
Paragraphs 640 and 2512.1-7.
Position
Member
Chairperson
Mark Dicken
Lay woman –Term 1 yr.
Nancy Leonard
Lay woman –Term 2 yrs.
TBA
Lay woman –Term 3 yrs.
Stacy Stevens
Lay woman -Term 4 yrs.
Susan Kirkpatrick
Lay man –Term 1 yr.
Al Brothers
Lay man –Term 2 yrs.
Brian Williams
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
Lay man-Term 3 yrs.
John York
Lay man-Term 4 yrs.
Luther Hall
Clergy-Term 1 yr.
Tom Ream
Clergy –Term 2 yrs.
L. Wayne Smith
Clergy –Term 3 yrs.
Vickie Van Nevel
Clergy –Term 4 yrs.
At large member: Director
of Administrative Services
Mark Dicken
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*Council on Finance and Administration and Equitable Compensation
Task: to ensure sound fiscal management of the funds entrusted to the Annual Conference and care appropriately for
the salary needs of any clergy whose appointed charge is unable to provide at least Conference minimum
compensation
This council fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the General
Council on Finance and Administration (Paragraph 611) and Equitable Compensation (Paragraph 625) .
Position
Member
Treasurer
Jennifer Gallagher
Gen. Commission Finance & Admin. Member
Larna Spearman
The Bishop (without vote)
Michael Coyner
A District Superintendent (w/o vote)
Selected by Cabinet
Convener
Director of Connectional Ministries or another
representative of the Conference Leadership Team
(without vote)
Kent Millard
Member
Dennis Alstott
Member
Paul Arnold
Member
Dave Byrum
Member
Jack Dwiggins
Member
Ronald Frieden
Member
Member
Jane Harper-Alport
Jared Jennette
Member
Steve Johnson
Member
April Largent
Member
Karen Ottjes
Member
George Purnell
At large: Chair of Pensions and Health Insurance
Greg Rittenhouse
Member
Don Spence
Member
Ethelenor Washhum
Member
Brian Beeks
Member
Roger Summers
Cabinet Representative
James Bushfield
Dave Michel
*Episcopacy Concerns
Task: to fulfill the disciplinary mandates and maintain the connectional relationships of the Committee on
Episcopacy (Paragraph 637) and the Episcopal Residence Committee (Paragraph 638)
Membership (9 members or more, up to a maximum of 19, depending on number of jurisdictional committee
members and need for Episcopal appointments and other representation issues) .
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Position
Member
Clergy on N. Central Jurisdiction Com. On
Episcopacy who reside in Indiana
Frank Beard
Lay on N. Central Jurisdiction Com. On
Episcopacy who reside in Indiana
Ike Williams
Conference Lay Leaders
Ike Williams/Kayc Mykrantz
Chair of Council on Finance & Admin.
Kent Millard
Chair of Conference Trustees
Mark Dicken
Institutional Relationships Team Rep.
Dan Evans
Person needed to achieve recommended
balances and representation
TBA
Additional member
Diane Purnell
Additional member
James Leonard
Additional member
Greg Cook
Additional member
Gerald Murray
Additional member
Janet Werle
Additional member
Bob Wells
Additional member
Reginald Lee
Additional member
Larry Marhanka
Additional member
Rosa Bernard
Additional member
Jim Shaw
Additional member
Marti Lundy
Additional member
Jack Dwiggins
2009
Prayer Coordinator
Task: to coordinate a prayer ministry in support of the leadership and ministry of the Annual Conference
Position
Member
Prayer Coordinator
Shirley Saddler
*United Methodist Men
The President of the Conference United Methodist Men has a seat at the Conference Leadership Table. All
officers are nominated and elected within the organization of United Methodist Men as described in The Book of
Discipline (Paragraph 648) .
*United Methodist Women
The President of the Conference United Methodist Women has a seat at the Conference Leadership Table. All
officers are nominated and elected within the organization of United Methodist Women as described in The Book of
Discipline (Paragraph 647) .
Wesleyan Theologian
Task: to remind the Leadership Table to be consider its Wesleyan heritage in its decisions
Position
Member
Wesleyan Theologian
Andrew Kinsey
2009
Indiana Conference
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The following Boards and Committees do not have a seat at the Conference Leadership Table
Committee on Investigation - Clergy (¶ 2703.2)
(4 clergy in full connectional, 3 professing members, and 6 alternate members, 3 of whom shall be clergy in full
Connection and 3 of whom shall be professing members. Nominated by the Bishop in consultation with the Bishop
in consultation with the Board of Ordained Ministry [for clergy members] and the Board of laity [for lay persons]
and elected quadrennially by the Annual Conference. Committee elects its own chairperson.
Position
Member
Chairperson
David Byrum
Member
Frank Jones
Member
David Byrum
Member
Joe Kamman
Member
L. Wayne Smith
Professing Members
Jan Boggs
Professing Members
Jan Casazza
Professing Members
Cindy Moore
Professing Members
Doyle Ellis
Alternate Clergy
Marti Lundy
Alternate Clergy
Terry Rhine
Alternate Clergy
John Thomas
Alternate Professing Members
Clarence Casazza
Alternate Professing Members
Deloris Casey
Alternate Professing Members
Kayc Mykrantz
Committee on Investigation- Diaconal (¶ 2703.3)
(not fewer than 4 diaconal ministers or members of the church, 3 clergy in full connection, and 10 alternate
members, 5 of whom shall be diaconal ministers or professing members and 5 clergy in full connection, nominated
by the Bishop in consultation with the Board of ordained Ministry and the Board of Laity, elected quadrennially by
the Annual Conference.
Position
Member
Chairperson
Marlene Fenstermacher
Members: Diaconal
Marlene Fenstermacher
Members: Diaconal
Mary Z. Longstreth
Members: Diaconal
Cindy Adamson
Members: Diaconal
Pat Engle
Members: Deacon
Sue Ringenbach
Members: Elder
Jacob Williams, Jr.
Members: Elder
Beth Newton Watson
Alternates: Professing Member
John Shettle
Alternates: Professing Member
Donald Moutray
Alternates: Professing Member
Pat Weeks
Alternates: Professing Member
Pat Miller
Alternates: Diaconal
Dottie Gerner
Alternates: Elder
Phil Emerson
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Alternates: Elder
Ned Steele
Alternates: Elder
Bill Keith
Alternates: Elder
Jacob Williams
Alternates: Deacon
Heather Olson-Bunnell
2009
Conference Commission on Archives and History
Task: to preserve the records and promote the stories of existing and antecedent Conferences of The United
Methodist Church and its antecedent denominations in Indiana
This commission fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships described in
Paragraph 641. Membership: Five persons skilled in this area and representing the diversity of the Conference, one
of whom may be designated the Conference Historian.
Position
Members
Member
Larry Saunders
Member
Doug Davies
Member
Don Findley
Member
Kathy Bartell
Member
John Baughman
Member
Susan Truax
Ex-Officio Member
Wesley W. Wilson
Conference Nominating Committee
Task: to identify, recruit, and support leaders for the committees, boards, and other structures of the Indiana
Conference
Position
Member
Member
Lisa Schubert
President of UMW
TBA
Member
Rob Seewald
Conference Lay Leader
Kayc Mykrantz
Conference Lay Leader
Ike Williams
Conference Secretary
Carolyn Johnson
Director of Connectional Ministries
James Bushfield
Human Resources
Task: to advise the bishop and annual conference on policies for human resource concerns.
Position
Member
Convener
Sam Odle
Member
Jacqueline Blackwell
Member
Jerry Moore
Member
Greg Morgan
Member
Ambry Morley
Member
David Schroeder
Member
Pennye Siefert
2009
Indiana Conference
Member
Jeff Smith
Member
Steve Wantz
Member
At large member: Director of Human
Resources
Charles Young
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Adolf Hansen
Joint Committee on Incapacity
Task: to fulfill the disciplinary mandates and maintain the connectional relationships described in Paragraph 652 to
“manage the incapacity of clergy”
Position
Member
Board of Ordained Ministry Member
TBA
Board of Ordained Ministry Chair
John Groves
Conf. Bd. Of Pensions & Health Ins. Secretary
Conf. Bd. Of Pensions & Health Ins. Chair or
others they designate
TBA
Member of Cabinet, appointed by Bishop
Person with a disability with a preference for a
person under appointment, who may be named
by the Nominating Committee if not otherwise
represented.
Greg Rittenhouse
Judi Purvis
TBA
Institutional Relationships Team
Task: to cultivate and strengthen relationships with institutions with United Methodist affiliation in Indiana
Position
Member
Co-Conveners
Michael Cartwright/
Dan Evans
Member of Indiana Asbury Towers
TBA
Member of Clarian Health Partners
TBA
Member of DePauw University
TBA
Member of Franklin Community
TBA
Member of Glenburn Home
TBA
Member of Indiana UM Children’s Home
Member of Higher Education & Campus
Ministries
TBA
Member of Lucille Raines Residence
Member of UM Methodist Youth Home,
Evansville
TBA
Member of University of Evansville
TBA
Member of University of Indianapolis
Member of Methodist Hosp.- Northlake &
Southlake
Member of Methodist Theological School of
Ohio
TBA
Member of Parkview Hospital
TBA
Member of North Indiana Foundation
TBA
Member of Indiana Area Foundation
TBA
Member of AIDS Ministries
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
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Member of United Methodist Foundation
TBA
Member of Wesley Foundation
TBA
Member of Wesley Manor
Member of Garrett-Evangelical Theological
Seminary
TBA
Member of Bashor UM Home
TBA
Conference Evangelist
TBA
Member of Hamilton Communities, Inc.
United Methodist Memorial Home Board of
Trustees
TBA
Member of United Theological Seminary
TBA
2009
TBA
TBA
Rules and Structure Committee
Task: to review, and recommend revisions when necessary, the rules and structure of the Annual Conference to best
achieve its mission and its disciplinary mandates
Position
Member
Member
Greig Crowder
Member
LaMont Bonath
Member
Taylor Burton-Edwards
Member
Rosie Jordan
Member
Robert Land
Member
Carolyn Marshall
Conference Secretary
Carolyn Johnson
Director of Connectional Ministries
James Bushfield
Individual Elections
Conference Secretary
(Paragraph 603.7)
Position
Member
Conference Secretary
Carolyn Johnson
Conference Statistician
(Paragraph 603.7)
Position
Member
Conference Statistician
Doug Walker
Conference Historian
(Paragraph 641.3)
Position
Member
Conference Historian
Selected by Committee
Chancellor
(Nominated by the bishop Paragraph 603.8)
Position
Member
Chancellor
John Neighbours
Conference Secretary of Global Ministries
(Paragraph 633.3)
2009
Indiana Conference
Position
Member
Conference Secretary of Global Ministries
Pat Weeks
Related Institutional Elections
Asbury Tower Retirement Community Trustees
Bashor Children’s Home
Robert Abel
Sue Graff
Douglas Anderson
Alan Griffin
John Ball
Doug Hayes
Jim Bock
Doug Kline
Steve Deranek
Connie Luce
Flint Dille
Lisa McAdam
Joel Duthie
Bob Minichillo
Kent Evans
Sonya Null
Michael E. Geiger
Bruce Outlaw
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Richard Pyle
Tim Stronger
Richard Taylor
Dave Thomas
J. Gregory Turner
Susie Warner
Larry Whitehead
Robin Yoder
Clarian Health Partners, INC./Methodist-IU-Riley
Gene Robbins
Patricia L. Miller
James E. Lingeman
M. Kent Millard
Ronald F. Verlee
Franklin United Methodist Community
Officers
David V.W. Owen- President
Robert Coleman- Vice President
Sandi Huddleston-Secretary
Ken Barker- Treasurer
Bishop Michael Coyner
Bert Kite- Cabinet Rep.
Ex-Officio
Bishop Michael Coyner
David V.W. Owen
Ike Williams
W. Jane Williams UMW Rep.
Bert Kite
Steve Rasmusen
Robert Coleman
Hal LeBlanc
Bill Percifield
Class of 2010
Jim Brooks*
John White*
Candace Moseley*
Frank Moore
James Gentry
David Lee
Tim Brown- At large member
Sheila Rader- At large member
Laypersons*
Glenburn Home
W. Ted Murphy-President
Joe Trueblood- Vice President
Noble Stallons- Secretary/Treasurer
Mayor Tom Jones
David V.W. Owen
Hamilton Communities, Inc.
Rhonda Brown Nolan- Class of 2011
Class of 2011
Sandi Huddleston*
Ken Barker*
Byron “Barney Boyd*
Alice Goshorn
Linda McCoy
Becky Suter
Cynthia Emkes- At large member
Bob Gildea- At large member
Class of 2012
Monte Chamberlain*
Walt Koon*
Beulah Schrader*
Rosa Harris
Joe Bottorff
Bill Keith
Debbie Bushfield- At large member
Dale Guse- At large member
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2009
Chris Graff- Class of 2010
Tom Hall- Class of 2010
Sherman Hansen- Class of 2011
Carolyn Higgins- Class of 2010
Michael Hollcraft- Class of 2009
Mary Hubbard- Class of 2011
Burl Troyer- Chairperson, Class of 2009
Karen Weaver- Class of 2009
Harlan Lusk- Emeritus Director
William Welsheimer- Emeritus Director
R. Crews Perkey- Emeritus Director
Indiana Area Foundation of the United Methodist Church, INC
James Gentry- Executive Director
Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home Inc
Class of 2010
Class of 2011
Conference Elected
Conference Elected
Hal Crecelius-1st Term
Charles Ballard-3rd Term
David Byrum-1st Term
James Gentry-3rd Term
Andre Hammonds-3rd Term
Lewis David-1st Term
st
Nancy Harshbarger-3rd Term*
Robert Modlin-1 Term
David V.W. Owen-1st Term
C. Richard Monroe-1st Term
Barbara Wheeler-1st Term
Keith Smith-3rd Term
*Fulfilling unexpired terms
Class of 2012
Conference Elected
Bishop Michael Coyner-3rd Term
Marvin Grooms-1st Term
Bill Kirchoff-1st Term
Winston Long-1st Term
Larna Spearman-1st Term
Herb Wingard-1st Term
Lucille Raines Residence
Sandra Ruby-President
Janis Bohnstedt-Vice President
Pat Williams-Secretary
Peg Conrad-Treasurer
Bonnie Hansen-Publicity/Historian
Ethel R. Thompson-Nominations Chair
Donna Goings-Member at large
Darlene DeHaai-Evans-Member at large
Rita Gaither Gant-Member at large
Patsy Fleener-Member at large
Sharon Lutz-Member at large
Pat Hoover-Member at large
North Indiana United Methodist Foundation, Inc.
D. Manet Shettle- Executive Director
United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana, Inc.
Marie Lang- Executive Director
United Methodist Memorial Home DBA Heritage Point-Warren IN
*Beverly S. Habegger (9)
Richard L. Gongwer (2)
*Elaine N. Cowen (7)
Lamar L. Imes (1)
Gerald L. Hewson (5)
Larry A. Johnson (1)
*Jon M. Brown (4)
*Paul J. Reiff (1)
*Lowell K. Griffin (4)
Ronald F. VerLee (1)
Larry M. Ray (4)
Ex-Officio: Charles E. Gast, Jr.
*Layperson
United Methodist Youth Home, Inc.-Evansville
Lew Plane-President
Joanna Stillwell
Jay Jacobs
Les Shively
Michelle Anderson
Ethel Elkins
Monica Freimiller
Glenn Howell
Keith Shelton
Pat Woodring
2009
Indiana Conference
John (Jack) Barner
Barbara Jessen-Executive Director
Wesley Foundation- Purdue University
David Shelby, President
W. Matthew Oates
George Van Scoyoc
Heather Stout, Vice President
Megan Sapp Nelson, Secretary
Jenny Lewis
Glenn Knepp
Robert Novak
Tom Hoehner
Dorinda Cassiday
Jerry K. Davis, DVM
Darlene DeHaai
Mike Butler
Andrew Markle
Grant Langbehn-COM Co-President
Christyn Nelson-COM Co-President
Lana Robyne-Co-Campus Minister
Glen Robyne-Co-Campus Minister
Kate L. Walker-District Superintendent
Wesley Manor, Retirement Community, Inc.
Ron V. Kelly- President
G. Steven Denniston-Chief Financial Advisor
Mark McDonald- Chief Operating Officer
James Siegfried-Chairperson
Carol Price-Vice Chair
Pamela K. McKinney- Secretary
Bishop Michel Coyner- Honorary
David V.W. Owen- Ex-officio with vote
Ron V. Kelly- Ex-officio with vote
Marvin Barnett - Ex-officio without vote
Class of 2010 (Ends May, 2010)
Charles Johnson
James Siegfried
Alvan Eller
Kate Walker
Class of 2011 (Ends May, 2011)
Carol price
Alan Baldwin
Justin Fisher
James Seatter
(vacant seat)
Class of 2012 (Ends May, 2012)
Michelle Cobb
Rita McIntosh
Pete Moyer
Myron Chezem
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B. Directory of Laity Serving on Conference Agencies
Adams, Kenneth C., 3003 E. 400 S., Warsaw IN 46580-8777, (574) 269-7942, kenadams3619@yahoo.com
Adamsson, Cindy F., 333 N. Main St., South Bend IN 46601-1218,
(574) 247-0332, lennart adamsson@email.com
Albert, Bonnie, 345 E. Tratebas Rd., Chesterton IN 46304-9317, (219) 464-1447, bonkay@hotmail.com
Allen, David, 1143 W. Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne IN 46807-2142, (260) 744-3684, ddsallen@aol.com
Ashby, Milton, 3209 Maple Ln., Fort Wayne IN 46804-2833, (260) 432-2420, miltashby@aol.com
Barker, Kenneth, 8929 S. 700 W., Morgantown IN 46160-8218, (812) 597-5826, sebarker@insd.uscourts.gov
Bartell, Kathy
Basher, Bill
Baughman, John, 200 S. Market St,, Greencastle IN 46135-1600
Bernard, Rosa, 1325 Keensburg Ct., Indianapolis IN 46228-1390, (317) 255-5816
Best, Tyler, 9800 Sandy Branch Rd. S.E., Elizabeth IN 47117-8226,
(812) 969-2759, gtbest@gmail.com
Blackwell, Jacqueline, 3808 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis IN 46208-4019,
(317) 924-2612, jblackwe@iupui.edu
Boodt, Peg, 8327 Warrington Dr., Indianapolis IN 46234-2113, (317) 271-9877, pegboodt@comcast net
Boruff, Benjamin, 6120 Thrushwood Dr., Indianapolis IN 46250-1346,
(317) 525-4631, bluebbb9@aol.com
Bricker, Joy, 10111 S. C.R. 1100 W 90, Marion IN 46952, (260) 375-3350, joy bricker@yahoo.com
Brothers, Alfred, 18115 N. State Road 1, Spencerville IN 46788-9680,
(260) 238-4181, alfredb209@aol.com
Brown, Janet, 13158 Foster Ct., Carmel IN 46033-4614, (317) 581-9044, jbrown@stmarkscarmel.org
Bunch, Sam, 837 Maple Ave., Terre Haute IN 47804, (812) 232-7530, bunchsd@verizon net
Cartwright, Dr. Michael, Univ. of Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave.,
Indianapolis IN 46227- 3697, (317) 883-1012, mcartwright@uindy.edu
Clark, Doris, 7504 Normandy Blvd., Indianapolis IN 46278-1550, (317) 876-7053, dfc49@comcast net
Cook, Greg, 750 Pin Oak Ct., Franklin IN 46131-7793, (317) 346-6171, greg@sumc.org
Coppes, Breana, 7340 Mendenhall Rd., Camby IN 46113-9209
Coy, Jim, 429 Hollybush Ln., Evansville IN 47715, (812) 477-8558, beacon70x7@aol.com
Damian, Conrad, 718 E. Broadway St., South Bend IN 46601-3604,
(574) 288-0455, conraddamian@sbcglobal net
Dehoff, Beth, 7727 Maradona Dr. S., Indianapolis IN 46214-2353, (317) 273-8928, bdehoff@iquest net
Duffy Lewis, Mary, 2815 Halifax Dr., Indianapolis IN 46222-2240
Dwiggins, Jack, 3527 Indianbrook Dr., Lafayette IN 47909-3454, (765) 563-3409, jwdwiggs@dishmail net
Elliott, Claire, 1815 Short Ridge Dr., Warsaw IN 46580-4929, (574) 269-7833, celliott@kconline.com
Engel, Patricia, 6450 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis IN 46220-4548,
(317) 876-3183, engelp@epworthindy.org
Eutsler, Mark L., P.O. Box 61, Linden IN 47955-0061, (765) 339-4896, eutsler@tctc.com
Evans, Jr., Dan, Clarian Health Partners, Inc., P.O. Box 1367, Indianapolis IN 46206-1367, (317) 962-5900,
dfevans@clarian.org
Fenstermacher, Marlene A., 2435 Webster St., Fort Wayne IN 46807-1345,
(260) 744-4301, children@covenantumc net
Fenstermacher, Robert, 1905 E. Farnsworth Dr., South Bend IN 46614-6350,
(574) 291-9004, fenowen@aol.com
Findlay, Donald, 615 N. Riverside Dr., Elkhart IN 46514-2608, (574) 293-8058, drfindlay@verizon net
Frieden, Ronald, 6252 Cherbourg Dr., Indianapolis IN 46220, (317) 251-8304, frieden ronald@att.net
Fuller, Terry, 8301 S. Asbury Ln., Daleville IN 47334-9430, (765) 378-7188, pastorjfuller@sbcglobal net
Gaither-Gant, Rita, 4102 N. DeQuincy St., Indianapolis IN 46226-4563,
(317) 549-3574, gaitrgantm@aol.com
Gallagher, Jennifer, 1520 S. Liberty Dr., Bloomington IN 47403-5167,
(800) 919-8160, jgallagher@sicumc.org
Gerner, Dorothy, 4436 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis IN 46205-1728,
(317) 283-7175, HGDG@aol.com
Gilbert, Pamela, 4984 W. 59th St., Indianapolis IN 46254-1104, (317) 280-9731, dapgilbert@yahoo.com
Ginder, Franklin, 1827 Florida Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46805-5036, (260) 420-0306,,
Grayless, Doreen, P.O. Box 126, Leiters Ford IN 46945-0126, (574) 542-4338, dgrayles@iusb.edu
Grogg, Justin
Grubb, Ken R., 6032 S. Eaton Ave., Indianapolis IN 46259-1302, (317) 862-4773, grubbkr@comcast net
Hall, Ian, 1520 S. Liberty Dr., Bloomington IN 47403-5167, (800) 919-8160, ihall@sicumc.org
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Hall, Luther, 6160 Hazelwood Ave., Indianapolis IN 46228-1317, (317) 253-5686, 6160hazel@comcast net
Harper-Alport, Jane, 153 Cypress Dr., Schererville IN 46375-1138,
(219) 322-2974, harperj2@staff.abanet.org
Harrison, Alicia C., 9462 Maple Way, Indianapolis IN 46268-3281,
(317) 876-7974, hralc8@yahoo.com
Hawkins, Alex, P.O. Box 64630, Gary IN 46401-0630, (219) 938-7469, silverhawk6879@yahoo.com
Hawkins, Lennie, P.O. Box 64630, Gary IN 46401-0630, (219) 938-7469, hawk5680@aol.com
James, Vicki, 135 LN 101 A, Crooked Lake, Angola IN 46703, vickijames13@hotmail.com
Johnson, Carolyn, 2550 Yeager Rd Apt. 19-2, W. Lafayette IN 47906-4025,
(765) 464-1509, cjohnson1@purdue.edu
Johnson, Steve, 644 W. Mitchell Dr., Orleans IN 47452-9761, (812) 865-3621
Jordan, Rosie, 4546 Sylvan Rd., Indianapolis IN 46228-2847, (317) 291-9824, gnjordan@sbcglobal net
Kavanaugh, Thressa, 3117 Ambercrest Loop, Jeffersonville IN 47130,
(812) 282-8123, tlkavanaugh@insightbb.com
Kirkpatrick, Susan, 11678 E. 200 S., Greentown IN 46936-9182, (765) 628-2267, queenmum1@hotmail.com
Largent, April, 1406 Gingerwood Ct., Clarksville IN 47129-1284, (812) 949-2845, alargent@ajshotels.com
Leonard, Jim, P.O. Box 177, New Carlisle IN 46552-0177, (574) 654-8085, cookdaddy4@peoplepc.com
Leonard, Nancy, 1241 Hillcrest Dr., Carmel IN 46033-2343, (317) 846-1521, nancy@nancyleonard.com
Longstreth, Mary Z., 8765 E. County Road 600 N., Brownsburg IN 46112-9672, (317) 858-5849,
MLongstreth@choicesteam.org
Love, Michael Timothy, 4601 E. 16th St., Indianapolis IN 46201-1730, (317) 847-3395, michaeltlove76@gmail.com
Madsen, Casey, 103 Woodhaven Dr., Odon IN 47562, (812) 636-4191, caseymad09@yahoo.com
Manning, Lourdes, 700 E. Dunn Ave., Muncie IN 47303-2034, (765) 625-0077, mami9923@yahoo.com
Marshall, Carolyn, 204 N. Newlin St., Veedersburg IN 47987-1358, (765) 294-2665, cmarshall@sprintmail.com
Maxey, Carolyn, 14 E. 1050 N., Chesterton IN 46304-9345, (219) 926-1304, maxey1050@aol.com
McDaniel, Beth, 15648 Hawks Way, Carmel IN 46033-8149, (317) 574-9694
McLaughlin, Donald A., 50677 Galaxy Dr., Granger IN 46530-9798, (574) 277-5977, donaldm75@comcast.net
McMillen, Sandee, 6617 Newburgh Rd., Evansville IN 47715-4405,
(812) 437-1254
Miller, Pat
Miller, Rick, 226 W. Broadway St., Shelbyville IN 46176-1102, (317) 398-7178, rickmiller@1umc net
Moody, Michael, 1754 Hidden Place Dr., Georgetown IN 47122-9158,
(812) 923-1889
Moore, Jerry, 700 Cedar Hill Dr., Evansville IN 47710-5073, (812) 867-6854, domagroup@sigecom net
Moreland, Ashley, 131 El Dorado Tr. E., Fort Wayne IN 46825-3389,
(260) 497-0078, moreJmis821@yahoo.com
Morgan, Greg, 775 Pebble Brook Pl., Noblesville IN 46062-8491, (317) 223-5649, morgan124@insightbb.com
Morley, Ambry, 4301 Wildoner Dr., Marion IN 46953-1678, (765) 382-0243, amorley@careyservices.com
Moutray, Donald, 17271 Darden Rd., South Bend IN 46635-1207, (574) 272-5058, dmou17271@comcast net
Murray, Gerald L., 6600 S. Overlook Dr., Daleville IN 47334-9344, (765) 378-0926, gmurray@bsu.edu
Mykrantz, Kayc, 2105 E. Broadway, Logansport IN 46947-2050, (574) 753-7078, kayc@crosswindministries.net
Nave, LaShawn, 1212 S. Hackley St., Muncie IN 47302-3565, (765) 282-4641, lashawnnave@sbcglobal.net
Needler, Ruth Ellen, P.O. Box 869, Marion IN 46952-0869, (800) 783-5138, ruthellen@nicumc.org
Newkirk, Vickie, 2870 S. 700 W., New Palestine IN 46163-9704, (317) 861-1525, bvnewkirk@iquest net
Oakman, Allyson, 8455 E. Sunset Ave., Terre Haute IN 47805-7952,
(812) 872-2126, foakman@clergy net
Odle, Sam, P.O. Box 1367, Indianapolis IN 46206-1367, (317) 929-8641, sodle@clarian.org
Padgett, Becky
Padgett, Marilyn, 9440 N. 100 E., Washington IN 47501,(812) 687-7142, mpadgett@rtccom net
Pimlott, Robert, 1904 Vanburen Dr., Madison IN 47250-1920, (812) 273-3081, rpimlott1@verizon net
Preusch, Robert, 600 Simmons St., Plainfield IN 46168, (317) 837-0443, bpreusch@pumc.org
Purnell, Diane, 4037 E. Bennington Blvd., Bloomington IN 47401-8681,
(812) 333-1245, dlpurnell@aol.com
Rapp, PHD, Doris, 1219 Hitzfield St., Huntington IN 46750-4225, (260) 359-1372, dorisrapp@comcast.net
Reed, LeKisha, 1520 S. Liberty Dr., Bloomington IN 47403-5167, (800) 919-8160, lreed@sicumc.org
Rees, Peggy, 800 E. Arthur St., Apt. 9B, Warsaw IN 46580-3061, (574) 267-3538, prees@its.jnj.com
Rhoades, Ellen, 6210 Ruby Cir. W., Fort Wayne IN 46804-9200,,(260) 432-7500, emr7962@comcast net
Ruby, Sandra, 707 W. Pike St., Crawfordsville IN 47933, sandra ruby@sbcglobal net
Saddler, Shirley, 4370 N. 500 E., Van Buren IN 46991-9718, (765) 934-1491, shirley@hanfield.org
Scott, Charles A., 2210 Kentucky Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46805-4447,
(260) 482-4891, cscott@stjoemin.com
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Sedgwick, Shannon, 4521 Lincoln Rd., Indianapolis IN 46228-2764,
(317) 293-7048, faithfulsinger@gmail.com
Shaw, James, 4037 Waterlily Court, Indianapolis IN 46254, (317) 291-2526, jcshaw7315@sbcglobal net
Shea, Margaret, 122 Forest Dr,, Jeffersonville IN 47130-6839, (812) 283-9718, mlshea3@insightbb.com
Shettle, John T., P.O. Box 155, Orestes IN 46063-0155, (765) 754-8893, john.shettle@mail house.gov
Short, Shaun, 8510 E. Coal Bluff Rd., Carbon IN 47837, (765) 672-4776, short shaun@hotmail.com
Shrock, Paula J., 8420 E. 100 N., Greentown IN 46936-8821, (765) 628-2524, pjshrock@yahoo.com
Siefert, Pennye, 1007 Arundel Dr., Kokomo IN 46901-3924, (765) 457-7566, psiefert@kokomo k12.in.us
Spaulding, Barbara, 105 N. Shelby St., Salem IN 47167-1447, (812) 883-1958, bjspaulding1@aol.com
Spearman, Larna, 3530 Watson Rd., Indianapolis IN 46205-3546, lkspearman@ameritech.net
Spence, Donald, 720 W. Jeffras Ave., Marion IN 46952-3440, (765) 662-7212, dlspence49@yahoo.com
Stearns, Amber, P.O. Box 40794, Indianapolis IN 46240-0794, (317) 965-3270
Stevens, Stacy, Landmark Realty & Development, 15 Vann Ave., Evansville IN 47714-1444,
sstevens@landmarkrealtyinc.com
Stevenson, Sue Ann, 612 S. Hutchinson Ave., Muncie IN 47303-5239,
(765) 212-6020
Summers, Roger, 353 W. Woodland Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46807-1350,
(260) 745-7376, rsummers@onlinesfs.com
Townes, Tamara, 6299 E. 600 N., Churubusco IN 46723-9717, (260) 693-3393, kkttbusco@verizon net
Troke, Wanda, 10150 S. 750 W., Akron IN 46910-9397, (260) 352-2667, wtroke@comcast net
Truax, Susan, 6759 N. County Road 100 E., Pittsboro IN 46167-9324,
(317) 892-4130, struax@tds net
Tucker, Lloyd J., 8601 Washington Blvd. East Dr., Indianapolis IN 46240-1515, (317) 669-2343,
lloyd.j.tucker@gmail.com
Tyring, Michele, 2124 Cord St., Indianapolis IN 46224-5132, (317) 241-3718
VerLee, Lorelei, 2707 Crossbranch Ct., Fort Wayne IN 46825-7141,
(260) 471-7941, loreleiverlee@hotmail.com
Wagner, Dennis, 0575 W. 050 N., LaGrange IN 46761, (260) 463-3203, cdwagner@bnin net
Wantz, Steve, 304 W. 10th St., Indianapolis IN 46206, (317) 962-9787, swantz@clarian.org
Washum, Ethelenor, 712 E. 56th St., Indianapolis IN 46220-3144, (317) 253-6816, ewashum@tobias.com
Weeks, Pat, 12038 Clubhouse Dr., Fishers IN 46038-2742, (317) 596-1467, johnandpatweeks@msn.com
Wells, Bob, 231 Finchleigh Dr., New Albany IN 47150-4508, (812) 944-3660, cawells@insightbb.com
Werle, Janet, 3319 Twelve Oaks Ct., Sellersburg IN 47172, (812) 246-3692, rwerle5113@aol.com
Westerhausen, Mark, 6803 Tree Top Trl., Ft Wayne IN 46845, (260) 471-3303, mwesterhausen@verizon net
White, Michelle, 3900 Cove Rd., Columbus IN 47203-3606, (812) 372-4508, mb4white@juno.com
Wiley, Floyd, 137 W. County Road 50 N., New Castle IN 47362-9184,
(765) 987-7104, floyd.pastorcarol@att net
Wilfong, Jessi, 3 Orchard Ln., Floyds Knobs IN 47119-9707, (812) 945-1343, pinkpanda 527@yahoo.com
Williams, Betty, 815 Bittersweet Ln., Anderson IN 46011-2401, (765) 642-2192, bjwill08@yahoo.com
Williams, Brian, Kahn Dees Donovan & Kahn LLP, P.O. Box 3646, Evansville IN 47735, (812) 867-1712,
bpwill@k2d2.com
Williams, H. Brent, P.O. Box 869, Marion IN 46952-0869, (800) 783-5138, brent@nicumc.org
Williams, Ike, 1515 Cool Creek Dr., Carmel IN 46033-2318, (317) 843-9259, ike.williams@att net
Wilson, Wesley, 624 E. Washington St., Greencastle IN 46135-1725,
(765) 658-4406
Yarde, Nicholas L., P.O. Box 869, Marion IN 46952-0869, (800) 783-5138, nick@nicumc.org
York, John, 2407 N. 350 E., Marion IN 46952-8786, (765) 662-6534, jnp.york@gmail.com
Young, Charles, 5061 Robinsrock Way, Indianapolis IN 46268-4011, (317) 291-7173, charles.young@uwci.org
Zimmerman, Melissa, 621 Knoll Wood Ln., Greentown IN 46936-9617, (765) 438-4545,
melissa.g.zimmerman@gmail.com
C. Diaconal Ministers
Adamsson, Cindy F, 333 N Main St, South Bend IN 46601-1218; Home (574) 247-0332; Fax (574) 247-0332;
lennart adamsson@email.com
Conner, Kathryn W, 960 E Rising Sun Dr, Tucson AZ 85737-9152; Home (520) 818-2705; tedc4545@comcast net
Engel, Patricia, 6450 Allisonville Rd, Indianapolis IN 46220-4548; Home (317) 876-3183; Church (317) 251-1481;
engelp@epworthindy.org
Fenstermacher, Marlene A, 2435 Webster St, Fort Wayne IN 46807-1345; Home (260) 744-4301; Church (260)
489-1888; children@covenantumc.net
Flight, Joyce, 5354 W 62nd St Apt D-392, Indianapolis IN 46268; Home (317) 329-6802; jflight@indy net
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Fox, William R, 1126 W Carla Ln, Scottsburg IN 47170-7756; Home (812) 752-7541; w fox@verizon net
Gerner, Dorothy, 4436 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis IN 46205-1728; Home (317) 283-7175; HGDG@aol.com
Gingrich, Ellen L, 2530 Florida Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46805-3542; Home (260) 484-5185; fritzgingrich@juno.com
Hill, Mildred, 8136 Heritage Commons Dr, Indianapolis IN 46219; Home (317) 897-1194; milhill2705@msn.com
Jett, Janice E, 7216 Registry Dr, Indianapolis IN 46217; Home (317) 889-5672; jetttjc@aol.com
Kyle, Patricia, 500 S Montgomery St Apt 106, Bremen IN 46506-1652; Home (574) 546-4803
Longstreth, Mary Z, 8765 E County Road 600 N, Brownsburg IN 46112-9672; Home (317) 858-5849; Church (317)
205-8255; MLongstreth@choicesteam.org
Meyer, Anne Holtsclaw, 8939 Maple Hill Dr, Indianapolis IN 46239-1756; Home (317) 862-2139;
anneswhmeyer@comcast net
Smith, D Neal, 429 Sandhurst Cir Apt 2, Glen Ellyn IL 60137-6686; Home (574) 875-6123
D. Deaconesses
Baker, Phyllis, 3038 Saint Louis Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46809-2954; Home (260) 348-3499; Church (260) 747-7424;
waynedaleumc@verizon net
Krug, Penny, 605 Edgewater Dr, South Bend, IN 46601-3217; Home (574) 289-1256; Church (574) 284-3325; Fax
(574) 284-3042; pennyjknd@aol.com
Longstreth, Mary Z, 8765 E County Road 600 N, Brownsburg IN 46112-9672; Home (317) 858-5849; Church (317)
205-8255; MLongstreth@choicesteam.org
Lukens, Shirley, 2315 Prospect, Indianapolis, IN 46203; Home (317) 955-0103; metmission@aol.com
E. Missionaries
Bowker, Rosalie, 15107 Hedgebrook Dr, Huntertown IN 46748-9740; Home (260) 637-9754;
rosaliebowker@hotmail.com
Carlile, Joyce, 2431 N Fritz Dr, Bloomington, IN 47408; Home (812) 331-0163; joyce.carlile@mac.com;
joycarli@earthlink net
Carpenter III, Roy Eugene, 105 N 2nd Ave, Holland, IN 47541-9791; Home (812) 536-3411; humzum@psci net
Clements, Mollie Susan and Jessie, 2229 LaCross, Kalamazoo, MI 49006
Covey, C Ronald, PO Box 35674, Juneau AK 99803-5674; Home (907) 586-0910; crcovey@aol.com
Doepken, James M and Julie, PO Box 1068, Girdwood AK 99587-1068; Home (907) 783-1165; Church (907) 7830127; chapel@girdwood net
Dwyer, James A, 123 W 104th St, New York NY 10025-9601; Home (347) 213-5029; jamesdwyer@mac.com
Enright, John, PO Box 70839, Ndola Zambia, Home 011-260-96909960; enright@coppernet.zm
Heaton, Thomas Spencer, Guatemala, c /o Methodist Temple, 2109 Lincoln, Evansville, IN 47714-1694; Home
(812) 988-6318; tom@missionguatemala.com
Newnum, R Stephen, Av Cerro Azul 1200/Apt 2304, 87010-000, Maringa, Parana, BRAZIL; Home 55(44) 30251521; stephen@newnum.org
Ramos-Gallardo, Oscar, 4821 Alphonse Dr, Metairie LA 70006-1163; Home (504) 885-8215; orgallardo@msn.com
Stephenson, Gary, Henderson Settlement, PO Box 205, Frakes KY 40940-0205; Work (606) 337-3613;
vickistephenson@hendersonsettlement.info
Taylor Haney, Evelyn, 10154 W 1000 S, Akron IN 46910-9360; Home (574) 893-7279; Church (574) 566-2808;
evelyntaylor@rtcol.com
Vance, Kenneth E, 6940 S 300 W, Jonesboro IN 46938-9798; Home (765) 662-2153; kenvance@coppernet.zm
Walters, Robert Joe, 1520 S Liberty Dr, Bloomington, IN 47403; Home (317) 837-9649; bwalters@sicumc.org
Walters, Jon Belton, 10971 County Road 2606, Choctaw, MS 39359; Home (907) 394-3665; Church (601) 6564045; jwalters@sicumc.org
Walters, Bob, Congo, Friendly Plant Missiology, 402 E Main St, Plainfield, IN 46140,
www friendlyplanetmisssiology.org
Walters, Taylor, Denyer-Congo, Friendly Plant Missiology, 1816 A St, Washington DC 20003
Webster, Paul, Congo, www mujilafalls.com
Wolff, Michael, 2091 Lewis Ferry Rd, Frankfort KY 40601-8716; Home (606) 598-8629; mwolff@rbmission.org
F. Roll of Conference Members
1. Retired Clergy
Abel, David L - 1537 N Wabash St, Wabash, IN, 46992-1310, (260) 569-7678
Abts, Emerson Howard - PO Box 64, Pleasant Hill, TN, 38578-0064,
(931) 277-5101, ehabts@tnaccess.com
Adams, L. Wendell - 4385 W. Leatherwood Rd, Montezuma, IN, 47862, (765) 245-2325
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Ade, II, Emmett M - 1756 N County Road 0 EW, Frankfort, IN, 46041-7803, (765) 659-5448,
emmettade@yahoo.com
Allemang, Harry Hayes - 5309 Sahalee Way, Raleigh, NC, 27604, (919) 255-6650
Allen, Wilma, c/o Kent Allen - 2427 Forest Hills Blvd, Greenwood, IN, 46143, (317) 882-1041
Allen, Betty Jane - 2427 Grant Blvd., Lebanon, IN, 46052, (765) 485-0931
Allen, Howard DeWayne - 2427 Grant Blvd, Lebanon, IN, 46052-1271, (765) 485-0931
Alley, George Edward - 4337 Kessler Blvd N Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46228, (317) 293-5857
Allred, William Robert - 1120 N Methodist Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1350, wrobmaa@cs.com
Anderson, R Neil - Villa 20a, 1500 Bishop Estates Rd, Jacksonville, FL, 32259-4248, (904) 287-7141
Anderson, Emmett L - 150 Grace Village Dr, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5768, (574) 372-6150
Anderson, Marvin V - 5626 Boy Scout Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46226-1320, (317) 591-0235
Andrews, Joseph W - 325 Chisholm Pl, Fort Wayne, IN, 46825-6573, (260) 489-0307, jandrews@lutheran-hosp.org
Ansell, Gene L - PO Box 172, Otterbein, IN, 47970-0172, (765) 583-4007
Arthur, Carl - 134-2350 San Francisco, de Dos Rios, Costa Rica, Central America, 001-516-286-1909,
carthur@racsa.co.cr
Ayers, Paul E - 432 N 125 W, Liberty, IN, 47353-8613, (765) 458-6159, payers@sicumc.org
Badger, Philip H - 792 E Crestview Ct, Greencastle, IN, 46135-8705, (765) 653-5559
Baker, Ralph E - 2603 26th Avenue Dr W, Bradenton, FL, 34205-3702, (941) 755-6326
Baker, Robert - 1038 Udell St, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-4921, (317) 925-0137
Ballard, Charles William - 1401 N Audubon Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46219-3121, (317) 352-1347,
c14ballard@aol.com
Bass, Kaye - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167, (765) 659-9196, mjbfkb@webtv net
Bastain, James E - RR 1 Box 254, Jasonville, IN, 47438-9757, (812) 665-2312
Baxendale, Betsy McCallum - 219 Buckland Trace, Louisville, KY, 40245-4271, (502) 489-5236
Beach, Stephen J - 11102 Sapling Ct, Miamisburg, OH, 45342-0805, (937) 384-0153, sb65911@gmail.com
Bean, Robert A - 1904 Elm Ave, Brunswick, GA, 31520
Bearden, Leslie R - 220 Reagan Circle, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 738-4567, ladbearden@aol.com
Beatty, John Curtis - 17080 Park Trail Dr, Monument, CO, 80132, (719) 488-3359
Beaty, John R - 2047 Wyndham Rd, Akron, OH, 44313, (330) 867-7812
Beauchamp, Eugene - 48 SR 271 N, Hawesville, KY, 42348-6809, (812) 858-2623 ebeauchamp@sicumc.org
Beck, V. Glenn - 60 West Methodist Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1562, glenmissionplan@aol.com
Beckley, James W - 2710 W Burgewood Dr, Muncie, IN, 47304-2625, (765) 284-4355, j.w.beckley045@att net
Beeman, Milton E - 5908 Independence Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46234-3685, (317) 852-5039,
indygo5908@sbcglobal net
Behm, Jr., Irvin M - 406 E Mulberry, PO Box 535, Converse, IN, 46919-0535, (765) 662-2651
Bell, Howard V - 268 Cynthiana Ave, Hanover, IN, 47243-9794, (812) 866-2396, hbell2236@verizon net
Bellante, John - Th #35, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-3060
Bellmore, William Francis - 1881 SW 83rd Ave., Davie, FL, 33324, (954) 916-5285, wbellmore@bellsouth net
Bennett, Richard L - 184 Grace Village Dr, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5769, (574) 551-3384,
rlbennett46590@juno.com
Berger, Hilbert - 3902 Ravenscliff Pl, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-2632, (260) 432-6680, hjgjberg@mymailstation.com
Berkebile, Robert T - 128 Stonehedge Circle, Brookville, PA, 15825, (814) 849-7717
Berry, John Marshall, 100 West Broadstreet, Apt 305, Central City, KY, 42330, (270) 757-1098
Best, William Lester - 4204 S 300 W, Greencastle, IN, 46135, (765) 653-0107, vwbest@juno.com
Bickel, Robert D - 6460 Bay Vista Ct, Indianapolis, IN, 46250-1423, (317) 578-3634, rdbicmeth@aol.com
Biehr, Beverly K - 19 Cherrywood Ln, Valparaiso, IN, 46385-7330, (219) 462-1017, biehr@aol.com
Bishop, Fred Q - 9514 E 24th St, Indianapolis, IN, 46229-1257, (317) 918-5685, fbishop010@comcast net
Blake, Floyd E - 130 Dogwood Dr, Warren, IN, 46792-9260, (574) 596-5018, febmab@aol.com
Blake, Melvin - 7 Pearwood Ct, Travelers Rest, SC, 29690-2257, (864) 834-8404 cmbkwb@aol.com
Blessing, William M - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167, (765) 654-8420, blessingwm@sbcglobal.net
Boardman, Michael T - 422 Aspen Dr, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933, (765) 359-0574 boardman@tds-net net
Boggs, J Robert - 1408 Camelot Dr, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5602, (574) 372-6315,
johnandjodieboggs@yahoo.com
Bonecutter, Maurice C - 1209 Ashwood Dr, Auburn, IN, 46706-3281, (260) 925-0983, bonecutter@locl net
Bonham, Earl Terence - 3818 Rue Flambeau, Indianapolis, IN, 46220-5613, (317) 257-7240, cmbandetb@webtv net
Bosworth, Elmer E - 393 Woodview Dr, Noblesville, IN, 46060-1231, (317) 770-4631
Bowers, Forrest L - 1205 N Brentwood Ln, Muncie, IN, 47304-2905, (765) 286-2934
Bowman, Donald S - C/O Holly Goldstein, 10931 N 129th Way, Scottsdale, AZ, 85259-4429, (480) 451-5425
Bowman, Ronald P - 57551 County Road 29, Goshen, IN, 46528-8603, (574) 825-3926, pastorb1532357@juno.com
Bowman, Thomas M - 2991 E State Road 234, Kingman, IN, 47952-8029, (765) 397-3837,
bowmankt@bloomingdaletel.com
Boyer, Jerald Derrall - 526 Old Petersburg Rd, Lynnville, IN, 47619-2030, (812) 922-5621, n9jal@verizon.net
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Bracken, Larry Dale - 4710 Jan Lee Dr, New Albany, IN, 47150-9508, (812) 948-9830
Bradford, Orla E - % Martin Bradford / PO Box 9063, Apache Junction, AZ, 85278-9063, (623) 937-1092
Bradish, Macklyn E - 1555 N Main St Apt B419, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167, (765) 654-9302
Branson, Ronald H - 701 Willow Ct, Danville, IN, 46122-1477, (765) 481-8355, rhbranson10@yahoo.com
Bredemeier, George F - 4311 Bayou Blvd Apt K114, Pensacola, FL, 32503-2656
Brenneman, Philip David - 2765 E. Breese Road, Lima, OH, 45806, (419) 303-5799, philbr1@earthlink.net
Brett, Leland L - 1070 W Jefferson, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1201
Brock, William K - Villages At Twin Rivers, 1213 Camden Ct, Waco, TX, 76712-8569, (254) 848-2440,
wbrock@hot.rr.com
Brooks, M. Thomas - 2504 Chippewa Trl, Sanger, TX, 76266, (940) 458-4187, stbrooks6@juno.com
Brookshire, C Wesley - 6822 N Wise Rd, Columbia City, IN, 46725-9171, (260) 799-4186,
cwesleyb5@hotmail.com
Brown, Janet G McFall - 106 N Williams St, Nappanee, IN, 46550-1826, (574) 773-7441, mcfall@embarqmail.com
Brown, Judith A - 7942 Kenmore Dr, Mechanicsville, VA, 23111-3624, (804) 559-8521,
billjudybrown@hotmail.com
Brown, Lark Carlson - 1909 Pumping Station Rd, Valparaiso, IN, 46383-1583, (219) 464-1978,
larkcarlsonbrown@msn.com
Brown, Raymond P - 7717 Eglantine Lane, New Port Richey, FL, 34654, (727) 857-9880
Brown, William H, 7942 Kenmore Dr, Mechanicsville, VA, 23111-3624, (804) 559-8521,
billjudybrown@hotmail.com
Bruner, Edith - 29 W 391 Emerald Green Dr, Unit B, Warrensville, IL, 60555, (630) 393-3915
Brunton, Donald Max - 3003 Washington Ave, Terre Haute, IN, 47803, (812) 238-0795, dmbin812@aol.com
Bunnell, Richard E - 963 Oak Park Dr, Roanoke, IN, 46783-9107, (260) 672-3031, revhob@yahoo.com
Burris, J Steven - 22022 Sunview Dr, Woodburn, IN, 46797-9645, (260) 632-8026, burisjarol@aol.com
Burton, C Emory - 9903 Lanshire Dr, Dallas, TX, 75238-3432, (214) 348-1348, emory234@sbcglobal net
Burton, Laurel Arthur - 42 Windsor Court, Little Rock, AR, 72212, (501) 353-0812
Butcher, Neil D - 9787 W 800 S, Redkey, IN, 47373-9235, martienurse@aol.com
Butler, James - 7130 Gillespie Ct, Indianapolis, IN, 46214-3639, (317) 481-8680, jimnbeck@sbcglobal.net
Byrne, Herbert W - 423 Akers Dr, Wilmore, KY, 40390-1054, (859) 858-3076
Cain, Louie - 5545 Kerns Lane, Indianapolis, IN, 46268, (317) 388-1708
Campbell, Robert Merrill - 1102 Spring Way Ct, Shelbyville, IN, 46176-3268, (317) 392-2612
Campbell, Terry Douglas - 210 W Main St, Greenfield, IN, 46140-2051, (317) 462-4642,
tcampbell@bradleyumc.org
Carothers, Merlin R - 130 State Pl, Escondido, CA, 92029-1323, (619) 741-2755
Carpenter, Donald D - 4 Swanson Manor, Elkhart, IN, 46516-5036, (574) 522-0525, donmjc@maplenet.net
Carr, John Lynn - 2776 Hwy 28 N, Clayton, GA, 30525, (404) 633-4805
Carroll, Charles Daniel - 24325 Harborview Rd, #10 D, Port Charlotte, FL, 33980, (941) 764-1182,
ccarrolld@aol.com
Caruso, George R - 20349 N Painted Sky Dr, Surprise, AZ, 85374-4562, (623) 214-6866, meeeumc@juno.com
Case, Edwin Max - 8836 Weather Stone Crossing, Zionsville, IN, 46077, (317) 769-3285
Case, Riley B - 4663 S County Road 600 E, Kokomo, IN, 46902-9759, (765) 628-0540
Cash, William D - PO Box 208, Oaktown, IN, 47561, (812) 745-5408, wpastorcash@aol.com
Cassel, Herbert William - 1225 Cardinal Circle, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 346-1813, cassel@uindy.edu
Casterline, Kaye R - 1808 Hillcrest Ave, Anderson, IN, 46011-1008, (765) 643-4957, kcasterline@comcast.net
Certain, Elma L - 686 W Sanderson Ln, Columbia, MO, 65202-6400, (573) 499-0141,
ecertain@mail.coin.missouri.edu
Chalstrom, Marianne R - 6103 S Bridgeton Ln, South Bend, IN, 46614-6390, (574) 299-1129,
mchalstrom@sbcglobal net
Chamberlin, Nelson Morris - 12780 Whisperwood Way, Fishers, IN, 46037, (317) 849-7944,
nchamberlin@insightbb.com
Champion, Everett Lynn - 930 Bristol Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46280, (317) 846-8135, elchampi@commhospindy.org
Chattin, Harold Ray - 7701 Dixon Ct, Noblesville, IN, 46060
Cheesman, John Alva - 845 Fiesta Dr, Greenwood, IN, 46143, (317) 885-1989, jacheesman@aol.com
Chen, Yung Sheng - 6417 Canak Dr, Avon, IN, 46123, (317) 839-5128, chaplainchen@yahoo.com
Chizmar, Samuel James - 1073 S Beechwood Dr, Rushville, IN, 46173, (765) 932-3227,
revchizzyretired1@verizon net
Chrispell, Richard J - 736 N 1025 E, Celestine, IN, 47521-9622, (812) 389-9198
Christopher, Richard Lawrence - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1217,
dabc1225@hotmail.com
Clark, Edwin L - Heritage Pointe, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-3470,
meclark@citznet.com
Clark, J Robert - 8236 S State Road 19, Peru, IN, 46970-8388, (765) 395-7115, peruclark@cs.com
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Clark, L Edward - 41 Circuit Rd, Ossipee, NH, 03864-7451, (603) 539-2943
Clarkson, Glen Albert - 10403 Penny Ln E, Indianapolis, IN, 46229, (317) 894-1734, dee1952glen@yahoo.com
Clayton, William Ray - 514 Wayside Ct, Plainfield, IN, 46168, (317) 839-6751, bclayton@sbcglobal net
Clements, Mollie Susan - 2229 LaCross, Kalamazoo, MI, 49006
Clemenz, Lorin L - 6337 Creekview Ln, Fishers, IN, 46038-2091, (317) 845-5655, lclemenz@sbcglobal net
Coahran, John Alan - 73 Santee Court, Crossville, TN, 38572, (931) 788-1581
Cobbs, Ernest L - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402
Coker, William B - 11050 E US Highway 40, Terre Haute, IN, 47803-9535, (812) 877-9440, wb.coker@verizon net
Coleman, Harry Alexander - 73 E Hampshire St, Piedmont, WV, 26750-1214, (304) 355-2928,
hacoleman@mindspring.com
Coleman, Robert E - 119 Academy Dr, Wilmore, KY, 40390-1368, (859) 858-8313, clemcoleman@aol.com
Collie, Robert Morris - 3329 Saint Croix Dr, Fort Wayne, IN, 46815-4751, (260) 485-6687, collierm29@msn.com
Conelley, Robert R - 1406 Spring Ridge, Derby, KS, 67037, (316) 789-9309, bconelley8730@hotmail.com
Cook, Charles W - 1099 Delacroix Cir, Nokomis, FL, 34275-4573, (941) 486-1099, thecooks@usa.com
Cook, Darrell L - 306 Lexington Ln, Clinton, TN, 37716-5780, (865) 457-8134, dcook306@comcast net
Copeland, Glenn - 701 W Harcourt Rd Apt 133B, Angola, IN, 46703-8809, (260) 665-3930,
glenn copeland@yahoo.com
Copeland, James R - 933 Autumn Ridge Ln, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-6407, (260) 459-0363, coping31@yahoo.com
Covey, C Ronald - PO Box 35674, Juneau, AK, 99803-5674, (907) 586-0910, crcovey@aol.com
Cox, L Hughes - 108 Fremont St, Shreveport, LA, 71105-3029, (318) 865-7404, lafecox@bellsouth net
Cox, Merlyn H - 9125 Kress Rd, Fort Wayne, IN, 46809-9607, (260) 747-5205, merlyncox@comcast net
Cress, Howard B - PO Box 580, Warren, IN, 46792-0580, (260) 375-3552, crzz@citznet.com
Crouch, Louis - PO Box 532, Gosport, IN, 47433-0532, (812) 879-4886
Crouse, Jerry - 217 Colescott, Shelbyville, IN, 46176, (317) 421-0313, jdcrouse@lightdog.com
Crowson, Barbara J - 912 Manchester Dr, Pierre, SD, 57501-2347, becrowson@yahoo.com
Crowson, Edward D - 912 Manchester Dr, Pierre, SD, 57501-2347, cecrowson@yahoo.com
Cumbee, Cheryl Anne J - 28448 N 114th Pl, Scottsdale, AZ, 85262-4721, (480) 563-2709
Cummings, David Carlysle - 2600 N Highpoint St SW, Holden Beach, NC, 28462-4135, dcummings@sicumc.org
Curtice, Edward Burton - 4436 Lady Banks Lane A-1, Murrells Inlet, SC, 29576
Curtis, Larry - 120 N. Talamore Ave, Yorktown, IN, 47396, (765) 405-1232, nanlar1@hotmail.com
Custer, Rex E - C/O Wilma Collins, 9504 Sea View Cv, Fort Wayne, IN, 46835-9604, (260) 486-8264,
grandma9504@netscape net
Cutshaw, William J - 675 Bluebird Ln, Franklin, IN, 46131-2449, (317) 736-1540
Cutter, Arnold J - 9920 Holland Dr, Dillsboro, IN, 47018-9311, (812) 432-3703, acutter@sicumc.org
Danko, Randall R - 1075 Collingwood Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46228, (317) 251-1285
Davidson, Russell - 6848 Thousand Oaks Ln, Indianapolis, IN, 46214-4203, (317) 487-2842,
davidsonr@sbcglobal net
Davies, Richard E - 6610 Peacock Blvd., Morrow, GA, 30260, drgreyfox@bellsouth net
Davis, Robert S - Givens Estates, 15 Wesley Dr Apt F, Asheville, NC, 28803-1994, (828) 274-3040,
robertandellajea@bellsouth net
Davis, George - 3854 Cornwallis Lane, Carmel, IN, 46032-9346, (317) 733-4281, stmstaff@in.net
Davis, James Edward - 515 W. Camp St., Lebanon, IN, 46052
Davis, Keith D - 174 Dogwood Dr, Warren, IN, 46792-9260, (260) 375-3826
Deeter, Dennis Leon - 858 Hope St, Valparaiso, IN, 46385, (219) 462-0815, circuitrider73@verizon net
DeMuth, Reno B - 2250 Viehe Dr, Evansville, IN, 47725, (812) 867-6877, ibelieveinc@wowway.com
Denison, Lynn - 1369 Bridgeport Dr, Westfield, IN, 46074, (317) 669-7077
Denney, Vernon S - 2633 Ravine Dr, Nashville, TN, 37217-3603, (615) 367-0624, vern.denney@comcast net
DeVos, Larry P - 302 Carriage Ct, Flora, IN, 46929-1379
Dexheimer, Donald - 8664 Jeffrey Way, Machesney Park, IL, 61115-2602, (815) 633-2353, dondotdex@att net
Dickey, John M - 9707 Copperway, Converse, TX, 78109, (210) 566-9381, jmdickey@idworld.net
Dinwiddie, George W - 527 Maple Rdg, Lagrange, IN, 46761-2216, (260) 463-4007
Dixon, Glendon Carl - 11021 Keeler Rd, Brookville, IN, 47012, (765) 647-5247
Dixon, Ronald H - 5812 York Rd, South Bend, IN, 46614-6308, (574) 231-1849, ronniedhd@sbcglobal.net
Doan, Wilbur - 2549 Brook St, New Albany, IN, 47150-3708, (812) 944-0547
Drake, Hosea W - 51921 James Lawrence Pkwy, Granger, IN, 46530-8415, hosead@att net
Duecker, Sheldon - 8625 Sweet Blossom Ct, Fort Wayne, IN, 46835-9625, (260) 485-8255, rsduecker@aol.com
Duggleby, Donald R - 8090 E 800 N, Monticello, IN, 47960-7451, (574) 278-7688, redug6@pwrtc.com
Duley, Gilbert - 1048 Main Street, Corydon, IN, 47112, (812) 738-1276, linda2duley@yahoo.com
DuMond, Charles - 514 Snowberry Ct, Noblesville, IN, 46062, (317) 776-0811
Duncan, James Clinton - 6292 Turnbridge Dr, Avon, IN, 46123, (317) 839-9314
Dungy, Robert E - 711 S Greenlawn Ave, South Bend, IN, 46615-1308, (574) 283-0986, robertdungy@juno.com
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Dunten, Marilyn DeLancey - 630 Lincoln Hwy E, New Haven, IN, 46774-1320, (260) 625-4217,
marilyndunten@yahoo.com
Dygert-Gearheart, M Robert - PO Box 3124, Ashland, OR, 97520-0305, bob gearheart@hotmail.com
Eaton, Roy A - 8302 Redstone Dr, Fort Wayne, IN, 46835-4259, (260) 486-3453, reaton6646@aol.com
Eberlein, E Larry - #501 9929 Saskatchewan Dr., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6E 5J9, (403) 433-3756
Edwards, Esther - 595 Wren Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1297
Edwards, Herbert L - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 438-4092
Ellinwood, Charles R - 8924 Cherry Ave, PO Box 222, Kewadin, MI, 49648-0222, (231) 264-8469, chiela@aol.com
Elliott, John N - 1070 W Jefferson St, 1100 Methodist Dr N, Franklin, IN, 46131-2267, (317) 736-1566,
jnelliott@earthlink net
Elliott-Fox, Sharon - 1126 Carla Ln, Scottsburg, IN, 47170, (812) 752-7541, w fox@verizon net
Ellis, Lester - 116 Jackson, Brownstown, IN, 47220, (812) 358-4130
Ellison, Elvin - 3320 Eagle Court, Chipley, FL, 32428, (812) 537-6377, eellison@one net
Emerick, Samuel S - Th 366, 23013 Westchester Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL, 33980-8448, (941) 625-4273,
sampatg416@webtv net
Emerson, Joe - 3843 Tamarron Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47408, (812) 323-9688, gemerson@bluemarble net
Emily, Blaine - 5 Cottonwood Ct, Washington, IN, 47501-9589, (812) 254-4740, bemily@sicumc.org
Enlow, John - 2012 Mahrendale Ave, Evansville, IN, 47714-3035, (812) 476-5089, jenlow@evansville net
Epps, Robert - 2701 Trenton Overlook, Bloomington, IN, 47404, (812) 876-3157, roepps@bluemarble net
Evans, Jual H - 100 Caylor Blvd Apt 115, Bluffton, IN, 46714-8807, (260) 827-0998
Ewick, Carl - 920 Governors Lane, Shelbyville, IN, 46176, (317) 398-8818, cdewick@juno.com
Fair, Robert - 1115 Wren Dr., Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1281
Farris, Carl - 1302 E Ohio St, Princeton, IN, 47670, (812) 385-2188
Faulk, Beverley - 10317 Memorial Knolls Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46234-9817, (317) 299-0041,
revbevf@sbcglobal net
Fields, J Robert - 2643 E Windermere Woods Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47401-5400, (812) 337-1003
Filbey, Edgar E - 5320 Boulevard Pl, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-2509, (317) 257-3751, eefilbey@aol.com
Findley, Dewey R - 315 Methodist Dr W, Franklin, IN, 46131-2175, (317) 736-1496
Fischer, John - 3153 E 100 S, Centerpoint, IN, 47840, (812) 835-3222, revjohn@hughes.net
Flickinger, Gene A - 3868 S Mitchell Dr, La Porte, IN, 46350-9391, (219) 393-3241, geneflickinger@peoplepc.com
Flight, Tom - 5354 W 62nd St Apt D-392, Indianapolis, IN, 46268, (317) 329-6802, tflight@indy.net
Flood, Nancy - 57 E Westfield Blvd, Indianapolis, IN, 46220-2581, (317) 255-3838, nlflood@indy rr.com
Flory, Charles - 1505 W. Jordan, Greensburg, IN, 47240-8269, (812) 662-9756
Forbes, Gary L - 2149 Cousteau Dr, W Lafayette, IN, 47906-5194, (765) 463-0928, glforbes@aol.com
Frank, Denise - 1700 State Rd 26 W, West Lafayette, IN, 47906-4561, (765) 463-7926, dfrank33@comcast.net
Frederick, Harold - 435 Paddlebrook Dr, Danville, IN, 46122-9170, (317) 358-5503
Frederick, Richard - 169 Dogwood Dr, Warren, IN, 46792-9260, (260) 375-3165, dndfred@citznet.com
Frields, Robert - 1040 5th St NW, Linton, IN, 47441, (812) 847-0843, robertfrields@yahoo.com
Friesen, Art - 165 Valencia Lakes Dr., Venice, FL, 34292, (941) 412-3330
Fritz, Jim M - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167
Frost, Thomas M - 113 W Wayne St Apt 303, Fort Wayne, IN, 46802-2507, (260) 467-1327,
tmmefrost@yahoo.com
Gardner, Ed - 12557 E Miller Rd, Bicknell, IN, 47512, (812) 899-3313, aegardner@sicumc.org
Garman, Dexter W - 16100 Barryknoll Way, Granger, IN, 46530-9736, (574) 271-6871,
dmg3069@att net;dmgarman@hotmail.com
Gaus, John - 2638 E Dekist St, Bloomington, IN, 47408-4216, (812) 333-2638, jgaus@sicumc.org
Gebert, Marilyn J, PO Box 337, Cromwell, IN, 46732-0337, (260) 327-3047, mjgebert1939@embarqmail.com
Gentry, Jim - 1100 W 42nd St Ste 210, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-3300, (317) 872-4415, jgentry@inareaumc.org
Gestner, Gloria Jean Nelson - 109 W Campbell St, Edinburgh, IN, 46124, (812) 526-5730, revgjnelson@aol.com
Gierhart, B Willis - 5458 Younkin Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46268-4076, (317) 387-1927
Gilbreath, Gene - 610 Old Royse Rd, Terre Haute, IN, 47802-4435, (812) 299-9634, cgilbreath@sicumc.org
Gillespie, Charles - 7606 Highland Oaks Dr, Young Harris, GA, 30582-2082, (706) 379-1942
Gingery, Bob - 1010 American Eagle Blvd, Apt 330, Sun City Center, FL, 33573-5271, (813) 634-1052
Gipson, Charles - 4400 S 850 E, Oakland City, IN, 47660-8526, (812) 782-3775, gipson@gibsoncounty net
Glass, Ann - 6623 Romeo Dr, Avon, IN, 46123, (317) 272-0546, annglass@att net
Glass, Robert L - 6505 Cane Ridge Ct, Indianapolis, IN, 46268-4013, (317) 329-4530
Glassburn, Norman - 8176 E Wesley Ln, North Webster, IN, 46555-9712, (574) 834-7968,
warmnormg@embarq.com
Gongwer, Richard L - 1100 Holman Dr, Marion, IN, 46952-1524, (765) 664-3128, rleegong@hotmail.com
Good, Ross - 300 N County Road 800 E, Parker City, IN, 47368-9408, (765) 468-6993
Green, R Edwin - 1940 W Spring Crk Pkwy Apt 139, Cottonwood Estates, Plano, TX, 75023-4269, (972) 517-6460,
egreen008@tx rr.com
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Griffith, Don - 12437 Stone Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46236, (317) 823-9390, drdongriffith@aol.com
Gritter, Wayne - 7548 W Ivy Ln, New Palestine, IN, 46163, (317) 861-5503, iumc@indy net
Grooms, Marvin E - 880 E 1100 N, Roanoke, IN, 46783-9425, (260) 434-0750, msgrooms@verizon.net
Hadley, Douglas L - 163 E 400 S, Valparaiso, IN, 46383-7828
Haiflich, Stevan R - 5733 N Sheridan Rd Apt 13D, Chicago, IL, 60660-8753, (773) 769-3376,
srhaiflich@sbcglobal net
Hale, George M - 2485 Damon Dr, Colorado Springs, CO, 80918-7866
Hall, W Lloyd - 1308 N Mulberry St, Hartford City, IN, 47348-1438, (765) 348-5710, lloydh@mooreheadtech.com
Hamilton, James Edward - 305 N Walnut, Wilmore, KY, 40390
Hamilton, Richard - 4000 N Meridian St Apt 2G, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-4025, (317) 925-0049,
realhamilton@sbcglobal net
Hamm, Saundra - PO Box 435, Henryville, IN, 47126, (812) 294-4502
Hamrick, Ted - 8281 US Hwy. 50, Aurora, IN, 47001, (812) 926-2632, hamrick linda@hotmail.com
Haney, Joseph J - Th 33, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-3506, haneyjy@citznet.com
Haney, Joan K - 8952 N 1150 E, Walkerton, IN, 46574-7341, (574) 586-7038, jhaney1@mchsi.com
Hansen, Adolf - 12970 Shoreline Blvd, McCordsville, IN, 46055, (317) 335-7636, adolf hansen@comcast net
Hansen, Robert E - 816 Buckingham Dr, Fort Wayne, IN, 46825-4506, (260) 484-4183, rehansen@bnbhansen.net
Hardcastle, Tony L - 15034 Clear Spring Rd, Williamsport, MD, 21795-3055, (301) 223-5286
Harden, Brent - 2450 E Co Rd 200 N, Center Point, IN, 47840-9401, (812) 835-3304, bharden@claynet.com
Harkness, Shepherd G - 7008 Apple Crk, Memphis, TN, 38125-3401, (901) 737-4841
Harner, Dale - 1910 Canyon Creek Drive, Lafayette, IN, 47909, (765) 471-0380, dhar5569@gmail.com
Harness, Glenn J - 3115 Benwick Dr, Medina, OH, 44256-6402, (330) 721-9001, hharness@zoominternet net
Harris, Darrell A. - 273 Pinedale Dr, Avon, IN, 46123-7936, (317) 745-5968, darell2731@sbcglobal net
Harris, Val E - 2707 Whitehouse Dr, Kokomo, IN, 46902-3029, (765) 453-6952, vharriskokomo@yahoo.com
Harshman, Ronald D - 60 Guinevere Ct, Lafayette, IN, 47905-9692, (765) 447-8852, rondichar@juno.com
Hart, C Eugene - 2003 S Spruce St, Muncie, IN, 47302-1921, (765) 284-4799
Hartman, Merrill P - 807 Almond St Apt 7, Hot Springs, SD, 57747-1347, (605) 745-3053, doc jo e@hotmail.com
Haskins, Jack - 1248 W 4550 N, Washington, IN, 47501-7203, (812) 254-9252, jhaskins@sicumc.org
Hatchel, Bill - 2281 Riverwood Trails Dr, Florissant, MO, 63031-8500, (314) 838-1802
Hayden, Ernest - c/o Community Trust & Investment, PO Box 873, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933
Heath, Aletta J - 205 Richfield Lane, Geneva, IN, 46740, (260) 368-7568, aaletta@aol.com
Helms, Bill - 514 Broadway St, Milltown, IN, 47145, (812) 633-4294, wphelms1@verizon net
Hembree, Donald K - 661 NW Brady Cir, Lake City, FL, 32055-6141, (386) 755-0556
Hendrix, Cecil L - 337 Grace Village Dr # 471, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5774, (574) 372-6283,
hendrix cl@yahoo.com
Hendrixson, Orville - 7970 W Cox Ferry Road, Campbellsburg, IN, 47108, (812) 755-4480, ohenrix@aol.com
Henschen, Fred L - 11324 Melissa Ct, Cincinnati, OH, 45251-4541, (513) 674-9274
Herr, Berneice L - 607 Hurstland Ct, Columbia City, IN, 46725-2620, (260) 244-7488, suttonb@peoplepc.com
Hershberger, Philip D - 4113 3rd Rd, Bremen, IN, 46506-9031, (574) 546-2217, ghersh43@hotmail.com
Hertel, Jim - 295 Village Ln, Apt 35, Greenwood, IN, 46143, (317) 859-6785
Hess, Martin L - 7015 Bridle Path Ct, University Park, FL, 34201-2105, (941) 355-2885, mhess72@verizon net
Hewson, Gerald L - 16 Northway Dr, Huntington, IN, 46750-1316, (260) 359-0554, gjhewson@att net
Hiatt, Charles - 3445 Parkwood Ct, Harmitage, TN, 37076, (615) 872-9207, cslm4u@bellsouth net
Hill, Charles - PO Box 722, Nashville, IN, 47448, (812) 968-9076, cmhill@evansville.net
Hill, George - 1533 4th Ave. W., Apt 306, Bradenton, FL, 34205, (941) 746-7417
Hinds, Dorothy - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1255
Hinkle, John - 412 W Hintz Rd, Arlington Heights, IL, 60004-2439, (708) 577-5132, chiflyer96@aol.com
Hirschy, Cletus E - 808 53rd Ave E Lot 286A, Bradenton, FL, 34203-5828, (941) 727-5102, jc5490@myway.com
Hoadley, John English - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179, (317) 736-1259, indyoldies@gmail.com
Hochstedler, Richard M - 4100 Jackson Ave Apt 507, Austin, TX, 78731-6084, (512) 371-0334
Hodson, J Thomas - TH #68, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-4464
Hogsett, C David - 1812 Hope Blvd, Plymouth, IN, 46563-1201, (574) 936-6927, davidh15503@embarqmail.com
Holdzkom, Ken - 3901 W Jackson St, Muncie, IN, 47304-3608, (765) 286-8958
Hollen, Joe - 2416 So Lively Rd, English, IN, 47118, (812) 338-2042, jhollen@sicumc.org
Hook, Arlington - 1747 Scheller Ln, New Albany, IN, 47150-2422, (812) 945-6871
Hook, James S - 5481 Happy Hollow, Indianapolis, IN, 46268-4019, (317) 297-5782, j.s hook@worldnet.att.net
Hostetter, L George - 2139 W Maplewood Dr, Marion, IN, 46952-1537, (765) 664-7681
Houseman, Larry L - 843 E Penn St, Hoopeston, IL, 60942-1541, (217) 283-4666, cbchouse@yahoo.com
Houston, Gary Wayne - PO Box 92, Taylorsville, IN, 47280-0092, (812) 526-5624,
garywaynehouston@comcast net
Howard, Earnest McKinley - PO Box 207, Cambridge City, IN, 47327-0207, (765) 478-4890, ehoward@sicumc.org
Hrynk, S John - 2117 E South Shore Dr, Morgantown, IN, 46160-8638, (812) 988-4152, hrynks@netzero net
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Huber, August - 2862 Highway 11, Lanesville, IN, 47136-9601, (812) 952-3743
Huffman, Harry - 1234 Harry Sutton Rd, Melbourne, FL, 32901-2819, (321) 676-5567
Hulbert, Glen F - 909 Crestview Pl, Lafayette, IN, 47905-2170, (765) 474-5885
Hummel, Mary Alys - PO Box 307, Mulberry, IN, 46058-0225, (765) 296-3390, davidhummel@minister.com
Hunsaker, George - 4629 Poinciana #321, L-B-T-S, FL, 33308, (954) 938-8249, ghunsaker@sicumc.org
Hunt, Mansfield E - 12676 Pelican Blvd, Willis, TX, 77318-5202, (936) 890-9027, jimhunt@cebridge.net
Hunt, Robert - 1088 N Buckingham Ct, Greenfield, IN, 46140, (317) 894-7288, maryjimhunt@aol.com
Hutchinson, Charles - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1595
Imes, Lamar L - 4043 N 300 E, Marion, IN, 46952-6815, (765) 668-0066, llimes@aol.com
Imler, William - 6640 W South Lake Gage Dr, Angola, IN, 46703-9729, (260) 833-3327, bildli@gmail.com
Inbody, Tyron L - 1161 Napa Rdg, Dayton, OH, 45458-6018, (937) 434-9466, tyinbody@sbcglobal net
Ingermann, John - 102 NW 16th St, Richmond, IN, 47374-3922, (765) 935-4603
Isgrigg, G Philip - 1619 Camberley Ct Unit 1, Bartlett, IL, 60103-0743, (630) 483-2703, philis530@msn.com
Jackson, Robert G - 230 Somerville Rd, Anderson, IN, 46011-1679, (765) 642-0622
Jenkins, Ivan - 5415 N Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46208, (317) 465-0913
Jensen, Jerold - 2007 Drewersburg Rd, West Harrison, IN, 47060, (812) 637-6593
Johnson, Charles I - 5641 Arabian Ct, Indianapolis, IN, 46228-1660, (317) 291-4731, csjoyful@sbcglobal net
Johnson, Donald J - 427 Mountain Laurel Ln, Blue Ridge, GA, 30513-7530, dontwin@verizon.net
Johnson, Larry A - 1910 Twin Oaks Ln, Lafayette, IN, 47905-4065, (765) 447-1952
Johnson, Richard - 3816 Spring Arbor Drive, Louisville, KY, 40245, richard.j1@insightbb.com
Johnson, Stephen A - 104 Westoverlook Dr, Oak Ridge, TN, 37830-3824
Johnson, Wayne R - 102 Grace Village Dr Apt A, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5765, (574) 372-6102
Jones, Dorothy M - PO Box 187, Rolling Prairie, IN, 46371-0187, (219) 324-9077,
rpumc46371@verizon.net;jonesdorom@yahoo.com
Jones, James D - 3019 W Plum Hollow Dr, Anthem, AZ, 85086-1087, (623) 551-9611, jjones6394@aol.com
Jones, Marvin W - 903 Joe Creason Dr, Benton, KY, 42025-1460, (270) 527-0103
Jordan, Melvin Bucky - 2545 Chestnut St, Columbus, IN, 47201, (812) 376-8462, buckingham@tls net
Joslin, Hurschell - 7615 E St Rd 46, Nashville, IN, 47448-8943, (812) 988-2571, hpjoslin@juno.com
Jump, Paul - 1070 W Jefferson, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1339, ptj55dep@yahoo.com
Kaetzel, Glenn - 10220 Damm Rd, Wadesville, IN, 47638-9649, (812) 985-9561
Kaetzel, Steven Glenn - 12729 S 100 W, Columbus, IN, 47201, (812) 342-9144, skaetzel@fumccolumbus.org
Kaiser, William W - PO Box 157, Tippecanoe, IN, 46570-0157, (574) 498-6313, kaiser@mail.medt.com
Kamman, Joe - 495 W Evergreen Plaza, Santa Claus, IN, 47579, (812) 544-3879, jpkamman@aol.com
Kaster, William R - PO Box 395, North Webster, IN, 46555-0321, (574) 834-4650, kaster@myvine.com
Kavich, J.D. - Harter House, 600 Main St., Apt 326, Anderson, IN, 46016, (765) 649-1631
Keith, Jimmy - 210 W Methodist Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131-2173, (317) 736-1437
Kell, Robb - 711F Erie Ave, Evansville, IN, 47715-7902, (812) 477-3581, wrk74@msn.com
Keller, Alfred L - 150 Downs Blvd Apt D104, Clemson, SC, 29631-2005, (854) 654-4856, roykeller@juno.com
Kellogg, Fred - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-2488
Kenline, Bruce W - 5937 E North St, Ossian, IN, 46777-9642
Kern, Paul - 8020 Clearwater Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46256, (317) 849-8775, pkern13@comcast net
Kershaw, Esther - 518 S Brown St, Winchester, IN, 47394-2204, (765) 305-1078, esther kershaw@yahoo.com
Kessel, Patricia R - 6833 NE Broadway St, Portland, OR, 97213-5304, (503) 989-9554, revpatricia@comcast net
Kilburn, Walter E - 3125 Thorneridge Trl, Douglasville, GA, 30135-3074, (678) 838-4767
Killian, Charles - 1810 Lisburn, Garner, NC, 27529, (919) 538-2855, ckillian@sicumc.org
King, Jack - 12449 Charing Cross Rd, Carmel, IN, 46033-3166, (317) 582-1154, dorisjking@AOL.com
King, Norris L - 46 Briarwood Ct, Greencastle, IN, 46135-7660, (765) 653-8622
Kinsler, Barbara J - 6424 S County Road 200 E, Frankfort, IN, 46041-8662, (765) 325-2363, hkinsler@accs net
Kipfer, Joseph D - 6616 Hosler Rd, PO Box 1, Leo, IN, 46765-0001, (260) 627-2080, ramonakipfer@aol.com
Klinger, J Philip - 2523 Nottingham Pl, W Lafayette, IN, 47906-5022, (765) 497-4370, ncklinger@aol.com
Klinker, Ralph L - 12830 Lago Vista Ct, Monroeville, IN, 46773-9394, (260) 623-6689, rlklinker@verizon net
Knecht, John - 9 Peabody Drive, North Manchester, IN, 46962, (219) 982-1941 knechtm@hoosierlink net
Knepple, Sandra J - 4814 Pocono Xing, Fort Wayne, IN, 46808-3569, dsknepple@verizon net
Knox, Carol A - PO Box 84, Topeka, IN, 46571-0084, (260) 593-2797, barbaracarol@maplenet.net
Kraft, L Kenneth - 1842 Weeping Willow Ct N, Lafayette, IN, 47905-5548, (765) 471-2528, kraftvirginia@aol.com
Krieg, Charles M - 520 S Birkey St, Bremen, IN, 46506-1963, (574) 546-2897, cgkrieg@yahoo.com
Kruse, Mildred - 8802 40th Ln, Pinellas Park, FL, 33782-5823, (727) 576-1749, msflsunshine@tampabay.rr.com
Kuhn, Joyce A - 55770 Raintree Dr, Osceola, IN, 46561-9514, (574) 674-6723
Kundenreich, Al K - 2800 W Riggin Rd, Muncie, IN, 47304-1023, (765) 286-4504, a28kch@comcast net
Lacy, Donald C - 3400 W Riggin Rd Unit 3, Muncie, IN, 47304-6100, (765) 282-2219
Laffin, Dillon - 1435 Ramada Dr, Houston, TX, 77062-5907, (281) 480-1965
Lafko, Peter - 1990 S Brown Ave, Terre Haute, IN, 47803-3849, (812) 234-3108
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Lamar, William Fred - 12 Jefferson Court, St Petersburg, FL, 33715, (813) 867-1176, wlamar@tampabay rr.com
Lancaster, Dick - 8931 Pennwood Ct, Indianapolis, IN, 46240, (317) 575-0846
Lantz, Benjamin - 160 Liberia Rd, Pickens, SC, 29671-9546
Lantz, James E - 613 E Nokomis Dr, Syracuse, IN, 46567-2132, (574) 457-2184, jelmjl@kconline.com
LaSuer, Donald F - 711 W Buckingham Dr, Marion, IN, 46952-2023
Laudermilk, Roy - 2051 Crestview Ct, Lafayette, IN, 47905-2149, (765) 474-2856
Lawhead, Ronald L - PO Box 62, Gatlinburg, TN, 37738-0062, ronlawhead@hotmail.com
Lawson, William H - 3515 Gregory Farm Vlg, Rochester, IN, 46975-8973, (574) 223-2646,
lawsonfamily@rtcol.com
LeBrun, Jerry - 7424 N. Irvington Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46250, (317) 879-8949, nanurbel@sbcglobal.net
Lee, Roy C - 709 49th Avenue Dr E, Bradenton, FL, 34203-4570, (941) 739-1180, royclaylee@verizon.net
Leininger, Andrea Lynn Hughes - 161 Timber Ln, Brownsburg, IN, 46112-1042, (317) 852-2347, aleininger@att net
Leininger, Harold - 161 Timber Ln, Brownsburg, IN, 46112-1042, (317) 852-2347, hleininger@sicumc.org
Lemna, Carl - 103 Damron Dr, N Manchester, IN, 46962-1005, (260) 982-7556
Lentz, Richard E - 5510 Coventry Park Way, Indianapolis, IN, 46237-6381, (317) 791-8311, rlentz@att net
LeSaux, Michael C - 606 E 2nd St, Madison, IN, 47250-3637, (812) 265-2719
Leth, Carl F - RR 2 Box 248, Linton, IN, 47441-9614, (812) 847-8533, revcfl@yahoo.com
Lewis, Phil - 3023 Sunmeadow Way, Indianapolis, IN, 46228, (317) 291-3394, lewispm1@comcast net
Lewke, E Richard - 108 W South St, Argos, IN, 46501-1245, (574) 892-5270
Liechty, Ronald W - 12488 Meadow Dr, Plymouth, IN, 46563-9006, (574) 936-3307, ronliechty@comcast net
Lindemood, O Rex - 3516 Gwinn St, PO Box 804, Penney Farms, FL, 32079-0804, (904) 284-8534,
vrlinde@aol.com
Lindley, Howard - 2120 E 410 N, Howe, IN, 46746-9625, (260) 562-2380
Linhart, Dale H - 58 Quayle Run, Huntington, IN, 46750-9084, (260) 359-9015
Loos, Duane A - 8930 N State Route 101, Sunman, IN, 47041-8422, (812) 623-2382, DUANELOOS@etezone.com
Louthain, John C - 1313 Copeland St, Warsaw, IN, 46580-2015, (574) 269-1129, jcbl2@juno.com
Lucas, Colleen, -205 S Lincoln St, Westport, IN, 47283-9107, (812) 591-0034, roncol@gateway net
Lucas, Ron - 205 S Lincoln, Westport, IN, 47283, roncol@gateway net
Lundgren, Emma Lou - 10200 SE Waverly Ct, #29, Milwaukie, OR, 97222, (503) 794-1822
Lundquist, August W - 1024 Ivy Creek Cv, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-3583, (260) 432-5662
Lutz, Philip W - 545 S Guthrie St, Gibson City, IL, 60936-1842, (217) 784-8511, philiplutz@sbcglobal net
Lynn, Ray - 627 Conners Creek Dr, Fishers, IN, 46038, (317) 596-1496, lraylynn@aol.com
Machgan, Gerald C - 3106 Rolston St, Fort Wayne, IN, 46805-2340, (260) 483-5577, gmachgan@verizon.net
Mahan, Chester A - 00674 Cove Dr, Boyne Falls, MI, 49713-9204, (765) 656-0237, chetmar08@gmail.com
Maish, David C - 344 Davinci Pass, Kissimmee, FL, 34759-3129, (863) 427-0326, dsmaish@verizon net
Malone, Michael - 12450 Brookline, Carmel, IN, 46032-7507, (317) 569-1155, revmalone06@yahoo.com
Manus, Ed - PO Box 167, Seelyville, IN, 47878, (812) 877-1245
Mariano, Roberto - 210 Needle Park Dr, Cary, NC, 27513-3130, (919) 380-8086, re mariano@worldnet.att net
Marshall, Christy - PO Box 566, Glen Arbor, MI, 49636, (317) 920-9540
Marshall, David - PO Box 566, Glen Arbor, MI, 49636, (317) 920-9540
Martin, Broten - 22 Berwick Cir, Shalimar, FL, 32579, (850) 651-2814, tn-parson@cox.net
Martin, Carl - 280 Shorts Corner Road, Apt 21, Pekin, IN, 47165, (812) 967-1373, cmartin@sicumc.org
Mather, Herb - 2608 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville, TN, 37212-5222, (615) 385-5789, herbmthr@aol.com
Mathura, Oscar - 3108 Cobblestone Dr, Rockwall, TX, 75087, (972) 722-1457, ojmathura@sbcglobal net
Mathys, William F - 24 N Park Dr, Anderson, IN, 46011-1746, (765) 643-6977, joybill24@att net
Matthews, Larry - 8015 N Tower Way, Citrus Springs, FL, 34434-5737, (352) 465-4876, gmatt37@aol.com
Matthews, Roger D - 3564 Hartland Rd SW, Roanoke, VA, 24015-4416, (540) 776-6595, robomat540@yahoo.com
Mattox, Alvin - 8506 Hickory Dr, Charlestown, IN, 47111, (812) 256-6081
Mayfield, Paul - 61 Hel-Mar Dr, Mitchell, IN, 47446, (812) 849-3932
Mayflower, Chester A - 756 Westover Rd, Avon, IN, 46123-7470, (317) 837-5108, cmayflower@indy rr.com
McCall, Earl A - 736 N Oakland St, Urbana, OH, 43078-1158, (937) 653-7978, sharonmccall@ctcn net
McClure, Karl - 420 Robin Road, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1354
McClure, L Edwin - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179, (317) 736-1582
McConnell, James - 19635 Ruth Ave, South Bend, IN, 46614-5448, (574) 299-9133
McConnell, Mary Ellen - 19635 Ruth Ave, South Bend, IN, 46614-5448, (574) 299-9133, irish.patty@hotmail.com
McCoy, Dean - 1070 W Jefferson, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1233
McGinnis, Amos L - 416 E Jackson St, Flora, IN, 46929-1344, (574) 967-4052
McGriff, Carver - 20 S 6th St, Zionsville, IN, 46077-1361, (317) 873-6675
McGuire, Glenn - 346 SW 15th, Richmond, IN, 47374, (765) 935-5399, firstumchurch1@juno.com
McIntosh, Larry A - 6040 Conestoga Trl, Columbus, IN, 47203-9023, (812) 372-5640, larryandcarolmac@att net
McKinney, Jim - 7316 N Lesley Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46250-2640, (317) 849-4047, kmac41@comcast net
McKnight, Ted - PO Box 272, Pleasant Hill, TN, 38578, (931) 277-5853, tedmck@tnaccess.com
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McKown, Les - 7944 Meadow Ln, Newburgh, IN, 47630-2842, (812) 858-1593, leslie.mckown@sbcglobal.net
McKown, Martha - 7944 Meadow Ln, Newburgh, IN, 47630-2842, (812) 858-1593, mckown7944@sbcglobal.net
McMahan, Don - 3902 Jamie LN, Bloomington, IN, 47401, (812) 333-0610
McMillen, Robert Arthur - 7995 E 21st St, Indianapolis, IN, 46219-2410, (317) 899-4360,
mcmillen@oldbethel.org;rmcmillen@gabrielmail.com
McVeigh, Aletha - 5420 Winthrop Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46220, (317) 251-0411, amcveigh2@sbcglobal net
Mercer, Ron - 1259 Blackwood Ct, Mooresville, IN, 46158, (317) 831-3628, rmercer@pumc.org
Merrifield, Carldean - PO Box 389, Wolcottville, IN, 46795-0389, (260) 854-3035
Messenger, Franklin H - 4038 Salem Square Ct, Palm Harbor, FL, 34685-1142, (727) 787-2170,
conneemessenger@yahoo.com
Middleton, David - R#4 Box 102D, Shelbyville, IL, 62565-9325
Milgate, Ruth - 3320 Heckel Rd, Evansville, IN, 47725, revru@sbcglobal.net
Miller, Fuhrman P - 508 Woodcrest Garden Apt, PO Box 416, Decatur, IN, 46733-0416, (260) 728-2645
Miller, Bob - 315 Welcome Way Blvd E, Building 6, Room 202D, Indianapolis, IN, 46214, olebob@netonecom.net
Miller, Dale - 3606 W US Hwy 52, New Palestine, IN, 46163-9609, (317) 861-8645, wdmpray@nud.org
Miller, Don - 4308 W Laurel Oak Lane, Muncie, IN, 47304-3630
Miller, Elvin L - 6409 W Hamilton Rd S, Fort Wayne, IN, 46814-9771, (260) 672-3460, elmtrm@comcast net
Miller, Jack P - 5151 Briarstone Trace, Carmel, IN, 46033, (317) 574-0115, jackinpulpit@aol.com
Miller, Joe - 3029 Graham Ave, Evansville, IN, 47714-4011, (812) 477-5881
Miller, K Randall - 1545 N 1000 W, Cromwell, IN, 46732-9702, (260) 856-2768, runrandy@ligtel.com
Miller, Lloyd H - 513 Calumet Ave, Valparaiso, IN, 46383-4804, (219) 465-7349, revlmmiller@verizon.net
Miller, Mary - 4110 E New York St, Indianapolis, IN, 46201-3693, (317) 549-3019, lawtlewis@aol.com
Miller, Ralph - 1406 N Ruston Ave, Evansville, IN, 47711-4965, (812) 477-8887
Miller, Ralph E - 522 Camino Arbolera, Espanola NM 87532 (505) 747-1372, ralphemerson@windstar.net
Miller, Robert L - 7335 S 450 E, Lafayette, IN, 47909-9113, (765) 523-2645
Miller, Jr., Bob - 5645 Rockway Dr, New Palestine, IN, 46163, (317) 861-4929, agapefamil@aol.com
Milner, H Dale - 6217 E County Road 250 S, Walton, IN, 46994-9097, (574) 737-8027
Modesitt, John - 1010 Haug St, Syracuse, IN, 46567, (219) 457-4035
Modlin, Mary - 1023 S 20th St, New Castle, IN, 47362-2573, (765) 529-6095, mjmodlin@sicumc.org
Moman, Rich - 1719 McCollough Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46260, (317) 590-8518, rmoman@cts.edu
Montgomery, Thomas H - 1630 Bentwood Dr, Sun City Center, FL, 33573-5057, (813) 634-6530,
thmontgomery1@verizon net
Montgomery, Warren - 5601 Sterling Court, South Lebanon, OH, 45065, (513) 494-2380, fwmonty@kiva net
Moody, William C - 205 Woodspointe Way, Wilmore, KY, 40390-9782, (859) 858-8162, grannylala@qx net
Moon, Bill L - 2254 Worthington Greens Dr, Sun City Center, FL, 33573-8045, (813) 633-3846,
bmoon9@tampabay rr.com
Moore, John E - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179, (317) 736-1555, jruth23@yahoo.com
Morgan, Ivan - 45 Birchmeadow Rd, Merrimac, MA, 01860-1828, (978) 346-8828
Morgan, Morris J - PO Box 356, Cambridge City, IN, 47327-1424, (765) 478-4245
Morin, Jim - 3307 Tilbury Drive, West Lafayette, IN, 47906, (765) 463-4174
Morrical, Harold - 305 West Methodist Drive, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 346-1823, hvmorric@insightbb.com
Morris, Jay A - 53322 Laplace Dr, Middlebury, IN, 46540-9614, (574) 825-9331
Morrison, Jay - 1169 Hickory Grove Ct, Worthington, OH, 43085-2811, (614) 436-0536
Motto, Daniel D - 830 Eastgate Dr, Anderson, IN, 46012-9690, (765) 642-6373, revdmotto@aol.com
Mower, Glenn - 1449 N Allen St, State College, PA, 16803-3012, (814) 234-4748
Mozingo, Mel - 2516 C Ave, New Castle, IN, 47362, mmozingo@sicumc.org
Mullin, Stanley - Methodist Hospital, Dir. Chaplaincy, PO Box 1367, Indianapolis, IN, 46206-1367, (317) 2537618, smullin@sicumc.org
Murphy, Nordan C - 2 Richmond Rd Ste 120, West Milford, NJ, 07480-1991, (201) 728-0830, ncdlmu@verizon net
Murphy, William Theodore - 240 E Methodist Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131-2165, (317) 736-1394, tmurphy@sicumc.org
Murray, Herschel E - 300 W Northmarket St, Hagerstown, IN, 47346-1113, (765) 489-4090, herbetmurr@live.com
Myers, Ray - c/o Peggy Maker, 4128 Flamingo E Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46226-4759, (317) 485-6807
Naylor, Bruce - 205 Remington Court North Dr Apt A, Mishawaka, IN, 46545-8606, (317) 750-1001,
bpnaylor@comcast.net
Neal, Walter - 2443 Rocky Top Road, Spencer, IN, 47460-9593, (812) 829-9310
New, Raymond E - RR 1 Box 24, Solsberry, IN, 47459-9705, (812) 876-5496, lindanew.1@juno.com
Newberg, John A - 4261 Trier Rd, Fort Wayne, IN, 46815-4845, (260) 486-1974, grebwenaj2@msn.com
Newton, Bob - 501 N Arlington St, Greencastle, IN, 46135-1112, (765) 653-3856, robertnewton@broadreach net
Newton, Joseph F - 8616 W 10th St Apt 326, Indianapolis, IN, 46234-2156, (317) 209-2407
Nicholsen, Leon - 460 Dove St., Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1546, leon n@hotmail.com
Nickles, Ella M - 1405 N State Road 75, Frankfort, IN, 46041-7840, (765) 618-3598, jenickles@yahoo.com
Nickles, James A - 1509 S D St, Elwood, IN, 46036-2302, (765) 618-3598, jenickles@yahoo.com
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Nicoson, Max - 1478 E. Ashboro Rd., Center Point, IN, 47840, (812) 835-3498
Nisley, Omer L - 16708 County Road 34, Goshen, IN, 46528-9270, (574) 533-1929, olnisley@juno.com
Nolting, Harold - RR 1 Box 664, Linton, IN, 47441-9418, (812) 847-8542
North, Harold T - 0138 E Northport Rd, Rome City, IN, 46784-9732, (260) 854-9056, hlnorth@ligtel.com
Nunery, C Albert - Hoosier Village Retirement Center, 5300 W 96th St Apt B-12, Indianapolis, IN, 46268-3905,
(317) 733-9091, albert806@ameritech net
Oakes, Henry - 5213 Woods Edge Rd, Wilmington, NC, 28409, (910) 793-4380, hoakes240351@yahoo.com
Ochsenrider, Bob - 3240 Peavine Rd LST 101, Fairfield Glade, TN, 38558, (931) 456-9479,
slfrobo@scifac.indstate.edu
O’Dell, Max - 11441 Charleston Pkwy, Fishers, IN, 46038-1954
Oechsle, Harold J - 11915 Grand River Dr, Fort Wayne, IN, 46845-9718, (260) 637-5513, oecharold@verizon net
Offutt, Bill - 1070 W Jefferson, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 736-1392
Otter, Warren E - 15012 State Road 238 E, Fishers, IN, 46037-6828, (317) 485-4748, wiotter@yahoo.com
Overmyer, Kenneth W - 8530 W 260 N, Shipshewana, IN, 46565-9768, (260) 768-4872
Owen, David - 1400 E. Hillside Drive, Bloomington, IN, 47401, (812) 339-4067, owen1936@sbcglobal net
Owen, Earl D - 10672 Fretz Ln, Lafayette, IN, 47905-7760, (765) 296-8096, lowen3@mintel net
Owens, Everett - 2824 Willow Wood Cir, Valdosta, GA, 31602-4107, (229) 241-1319, legacyofcaring@aol.com
Owens, R Edward - 4813 Laurel Ct, Northampton, PA, 18067-8968, (610) 440-2660
Palmatier, Howard Norman - 911 S Oriole Cir Apt 102, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451-3939, (757) 437-0304,
howardandsarah@netzero net
Parks, John R - 4255 S 1000 E, Upland, IN, 46989-9802, (765) 998-1940, jparks@eiwifi.com
Parrott, Roger D - 93 Tapps Ridge Rd, Vevay, IN, 47043-9591, (812) 427-2030, parrotts@hughes net
Pate, Bart Carter - 4816 Glenmar Cir, Chattanooga, TN, 37416-2101, (423) 892-7650, bcpate@comcast net
Patrick, Osa - 2340 Zion Hill Rd, Ellijay, GA, 30540-0311, 706, 635-4822
Pattison, John A - Th 47, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-3684, jdpat@citznet.com
Patton, Wayne - 5011 Colfax Cir, Carmel, IN, 46033-9388, (317) 844-5007, wnpatton@aol.com
Pavy, Doyle E - 4020 W Shadow Wood Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47404-9557, (812) 935-7315
Payne, Connie F - 6504 N Paw Paw Pike, Peru, IN, 46970-8590, (765) 985-2864, cfpayne2@myvine.com
Payne, Jane - 371 Leisure Dr. #1, Brookville, OH, 45309, (937) 833-6131, janedayton@earthlink net
Payton, L D - 420 Queensway Ct, Mooresville, IN, 46158-2011, (317) 834-4996
Pearson, Howard G - 2205 W Bryden Rd, Muncie, IN, 47304-1706
Pebley, Allen D - 1600 Beachside, Battle Creek, MI, 49014-8002, (269) 660-8408, allenpeb@aol.com
Perkins, Jarmon - 282 Lake IN Wood Dr, Princeton, IN, 47670, (812) 385-0931, j.perkins@insightbb.com
Perkins, Wayne - 720 S Meadow Rd, Evansville, IN, 47714-0660, (812) 477-6299
Persing, Petie - 10484 N 750 W, Freetown, IN, 47235, (812) 497-3059, Tomp@hsonline net
Phillips, Sam - 1879 Green Street, San Francisco, CA, 94123, (415) 563-5438, sphillips@psalaw net
Pierson, Ray - 78 Jefferson Street, Crossville, TN, 38572, (931) 456-6953
Pile, Edwin C - 6255 Louisville Rd, Coxs Creek, KY, 40013-7708, (502) 348-8945
Pippin, Dick - 1518 N Colfax, Brazil, IN, 47834-1040, (812) 443-8489, rpippin@sicumc.org
Planck, Barbara - 1527 Witness Tree Rd N W, Corydon, IN, 47112, (812) 734-1415
Plybon, Bonnie - 1808 N Delaware, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, (317) 925-5761, bjprevmom@aol.com
Popplewell, Dave - 1142 N Harbison Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46219-4122, (317) 899-5494,
djpopple@worldnet.att.net
Poyser, Donald E - 38 Ems W22 Ln, PO Box 98, North Webster, IN, 46555-0098, (574) 834-5880,
donlopoy@kconline.com
Priest, Robert E - 319 N Columbia Pkwy, Columbia City, IN, 46725-1533, (260) 244-4410, rap2147@yahoo.com
Pritchard, Samuel - C/O Peggy Winters, 27 Links Ln, Waynesville, NC, 28786-6688, (828) 456-2831,
jpwin@charter net
Pruden, Margaret - 3866 S Laurel Ct, Bloomington, IN, 47401, (812) 323-2489, mlpruden@att net
Rapp, William K - 6276 N Old Fort Wayne Rd, Huntington, IN, 46750-9644, (260) 359-1372,
williamkrapp@comcast net
Rasmussen, Lyle - 10 Cindy Kay Dr, Washington, IN, 47501, (812) 257-8702, shiloh@shilohum.org
Rathbun, Donna - 100 Westlane, Hagerstown, IN, 47346, (765) 489-4706
Ray, Larry M - 2277 N 600 E, Lagro, IN, 46941-9518, (260) 782-2177, larwil@gmail.com
Reder, Don - 2265 W US Hwy 40, Greenfield, IN, 46140, dreder@sicumc.org
Reed, Bert - 2504 Lafayette Ave, Columbus, IN, 47201-3609, (812) 372-6745
Reed, Donald L - PO Box 271, Lyons, IN, 47443, (812) 659-2353
Reed, Ken - 535 Wren Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 412-9721
Reed, Noel G -1705 Meridian St, North Manchester, IN, 46962-8166, (260) 982-7062, nreed@kconline.com
Reid, J David - Apt 238B, 19191 Harvard Ave, Irvine, CA, 92612-4670, (949) 854-7363
Reynolds, Hugh - 8528 W. U.S. 50, Medora, IN, 47260, (812) 995-2211, hreynolds@sicumc.org
Rhine, Terry C - 474 Lost Tree Dr, Chesterton, IN, 46304-1578, (219) 926-1277, revrhine@verizon.net
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Rice, Judith N - 10846 N 300 W-90, Markle, IN, 46770-9796, (260) 638-4814, nealjudyrice@verizon net
Ricks, Carl A - 1822 Masters Ln, Lakeland, FL, 33810-5725, (863) 816-7766
Roach, Ralph - RR 1 Box 129, Switz City, IN, 47465-9742, (812) 659-3534, rroach@sicumc.org
Robbins, Jan - 910 S Adams St. Apt. #5, Bloomington, IN, 47403, (321) 259-6688, janandearlrobb@webtv net
Roberts, D. Bruce - 5725 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, IN, 46220, (317) 726-1276, broberts@cts.edu
Roberts, Gerald E - 3992 W Deer Bend Dr, Hanover, IN, 47243-8988, (812) 866-3807, stgary60@aol.com
Robertson, Charles - 2915 Washington Ave, Evansville, IN, 47714-2318, (812) 471-8513, cbrobertson@sicumc.org
Robinson, Kennard E - 595 E Lake View Rd, Syracuse, IN, 46567-9437, (574) 457-3823
Roeder, Marvin - 2333 Roeder Rd, Boonville, IN, 47601
Rogers-Watson, Lois A - 4644 Deer Lodge Rd, New Port Richey, FL, 34655-7305, (727) 376-0522,
glwatson@verizon net;lrwatson@eastlakeumc.org
Rohrer, Erma H - 3908 Ann Ave, Lafayette, IN, 47905-5294, (765) 446-8108, ermalu@aol.com
Rohrer, Hugh M - 3908 Ann Ave, Lafayette, IN, 47905-5294, (765) 446-8108, rohrerhm@aol.com
Rough, Thomas C - 7334 E Eagle Feather Rd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85262-4273, (480) 488-5424, roughtc@aol.com
Rudolf, Holly - 2502 Forest Ave, St Joseph, MO, 64506, (816) 232-5963, twopres@ccp.com
Ruhl, Donald L - 274 Grace Village Dr, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5772, (574) 372-6274
Ruman, Lewis E - 313 Tippecanoe St, Battle Ground, IN, 47920-9766, (765) 567-0327
Runyan, Saundra L - 15958 Barnes Dr, Belle Center, OH, 43310-9797, 937, 842-2968
Russell, Richard - 1202 Applewood Acres, Clarks Summit, PA, 18411, rwrussell@sicumc.org
Sachs, Robert - PO Box 64, Whiteland, IN, 46184, (317) 535-1919, robertrlsachs@aol.com
Saltzgaber, Gaylord M - 19800 Oak Rd W, Gulf Shores, AL, 36542-2660, (251) 967-2655,
fulltimesalty@earthlink net
Sands, Kendall - c/o The Palms, 1111 N. Wells Rd, Ventura, CA, 93004, (805) 921-0442
Sauer, Ron - 6411 Regal Rd, Louisville, KY, 40222-6038, (502) 429-6527
Schilling, Bob - 4702 Graceland Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-3504, (317) 283-3760, Raschill@aol.com
Schoff, Nancy L - 6520 Lighthouse Dr Apt 102, Portage, IN, 46368-5179, (219) 763-7306
Schramm, David C - 652 E Park St, Syracuse, IN, 46567-8444, (574) 457-3813, dcschramm@live.com
Schreffler, Keith R - PO Box 111, Harlan, IN, 46743-0111, (260) 486-8678, paskeithnkay2@verizon net
Schwein, Bill - 11347 Oldfield Drive, Carmel, IN, 46033, (317) 844-0807, bjbschwein@aol.com
Scott, Thelma - c/o Hopewell UMC, 7752 E 1100 S, Lynn, IN, 47355
Scott, C Jack - 110 N Newton St, Goodland, IN, 47948-8122, (219) 297-3743
Scott, Harold - 2298 S 1000 W, Lapel, IN, 46051-9753, (765) 534-3215, hscottd2@embarqmail.com
Scott, Janet D - 65 Chambers Rd, Weaverville, NC, 28787-9354, (828) 464-9121, jandscott@gmail.com
Scudder, John - 12341 N Highway 56, Vevay, IN, 47043, (812) 534-3503, jpscudder@seidata.com
Seitz, Stephen R - 1613 Scarlet Oak Dr, Jasper, IN, 47546-7817, (812) 634-2563, stever@shilohum.org
Sells, L Ray - 836 Kendall Dr, Nashville, TN, 37209-4512, (615) 356-1139
Shanks, Donald L - 5201 E Centennial Ave, Muncie, IN, 47303-9106, (765) 747-9853, pastordshanks@yahoo.com
Sharp, Earl W - Th 19, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-2337
Sharp, Robert - 4640 Harvest Ln, Bloomington, IN, 47404, (812) 876-6869, rsharp@sicumc.org
Shaw, Ashland - 622 Pioneer Dr, Boonville, IN, 47601-1260, (812) 897-1260
Shaw, Ira - 6801 Old Bethany RD, Charlestown, IN, 47111, (812) 256-3022
Shelton, Ray - Sun Dale Trailer Ct, Lot 120, Washington, IN, 47501, (812) 254-6813
Shoaf, Bonnie M - PO Box 391, Burlington, IN, 46915-0391, (765) 566-3063, bonnieshoaf@aol.com
Shock, Dennis A - 5847 Hornbean Ct, Carmel, IN, 46033-8292, (317) 690-4412, dennis.shock@gmail.com
Simpson, James - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131, (317) 346-1633, jimandcleo@webtv net
Singleton, Marvin - 8275 E 12th St, Indianapolis, IN, 46219, (317) 897-8442, msingleton@sicumc.org
Smith, Beverly - 8851 S Indian Ridge Rd, Leavenworth, IN, 47137, (812) 739-4054, revbevsmith@wmconnect.com
Smith, Eldon - 1900 Elba Dr, Louisville, KY, 40218-2124, (502) 452-9299, eldon.smith@insightbb.com
Smith, Ellwood K - 7179 Knightbridge Ct, Avon, IN, 46123-8403, (317) 272-1324, woodlin41@earthlink net
Smith, Max L - 1208 Glenwood Ave, Fort Wayne, IN, 46805-2648, (260) 483-9116
Smith, O Gene - PO Box 275, Chesterfield, IN, 46017-0275, (765) 610-2724, wandakb9wj@aol.com
Smith, R Larry - 1021 Martin Dr, Anderson, IN, 46012-4152, (765) 649-7204, drsmith@iquest net
Snell, Farley - PO Box 6104, Georgetown, TX, 78626, (512) 863-3327
Snider, Linda - 130 Bluebird Hill, Terre Haute, IN, 47803, (812) 877-9908, lmsnider@verizon.net
Speicher, Titus - 4770 E US Highway 20, Lagrange, IN, 46761-9508, (260) 463-2438
St. Angelo, George - 1213 Suffolk St, Naperville, IL, 60563-2755, (708) 355-2231
Stahl, Milton - 523 James St, Spring Lake, MI, 49456, (616) 850-0476
Stair, Ernest R - 404 S Alvord Blvd, Evansville, IN, 47714-1602, (812) 479-9190, estair@sicumc.org
Stapp, Tom - 439 S Meridian St, Jasonville, IN, 47438-1910, (812) 665-9185
Starr, Ruth - 8369 W Key St, Glenwood, IN, 46133-9633, (765) 679-5053
Steele, Paul E - 7832 Harrisburg Ln, Fort Wayne, IN, 46835-1225, (260) 486-4545
Steele, Ralph S - 451 Gatehouse Walk, Valparaiso, IN, 46385-9321, (219) 462-6703, myrene ralph@yahoo.com
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Stees, Gary M - 206 Race St, PO Box 358, Wolcottville, IN, 46795-0358, (260) 854-4490, gmstees@embarq.com
Stephenson, Helen - 4355 W Vernal Pk, Bloomington, IN, 47404, hcstephe@indiana.edu
Stevens, David - 1629 Country Club Rd, Mount Vernon, IN, 47620, (812) 838-1619
Stevens, Russell L - 36725 Utica Rd Apt 309, Clinton Township, MI, 48035-1052, (586) 792-8792,
candyjob513@yahoo.com
Stevenson, Doris - 1819 Payne St., Georgetown, IN, 47122, (812) 951-0117, elzadoris@aol.com
Stidham, Duane L - PO Box 940, Fremont, IN, 46737-0940, (260) 495-1270, stidham@locl net
Stimson, Nancy, 540 W 92nd St, Indianapolis, IN, 46260, (317) 844-5889, nstimson@comcast net
Stine, Robert H - 5340 Spring Creek Cir, Indianapolis, IN, 46254-1676, (317) 329-1367, indystines@sbcglobal.net
Stone, Daniel R - 8 EMS D 16A Ln, Syracuse, IN, 46567, (317) 839-8837, drstone7@juno.com
Stone, Ken - 1205 Stonehedge E Dr, Apt A, Greenwood, IN, 46142, (317) 881-7570
Stong, Bruce A - 601 Hart Dr, Dunkirk, IN, 47336-8994, (765) 768-7540, brucestong@aol.com
Storms, Ronald A - 112 Greenwood Dr, Hartford City, IN, 47348-1023, (765) 348-2169, rastorms@hotmail.com
Stuckey, Dean V - 4218 Troy Rd, Washington, IN, 47501-7528, (812) 254-6722, dstuckey@rtccom net
Susat, Ed - 2901 Wayside Dr, Evansville, IN, 47711-3655, (812) 477-5191
Swaim, John - 33137 Lake Bend Cir, Leesburg, FL, 34788-3688, (352) 365-0177, jbswaim777@aol.com
Swan, James W - 7089 E N 00 S, Marion, IN, 46952-9697, (765) 651-9406, jimwswan@live.com
Swango, Lloyd - 645 W Rogers Rd, Bloomington, IN, 47403-9443, (812) 824-9771
Swank, John - 3311 Whalen Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46227
Sweeney, Franklyn - 409 P St, Bedford, IN, 47421-2132, (812) 275-0937
Sweet, Carl R - 455 Oak St, Peru, IN, 46970-1501, (765) 472-4062, crsweet@comcast net
Sylvester, Curtis R - 1632 Ruskin Ct, Fort Wayne, IN, 46825-7220, (260) 489-1833, voyagerone@verizon.net
Taylor, Lester L - 3700 S Westport Ave, #1194, Sioux Falls, SD, 57106-6360, (317) 902-6075,
llhtaylor@excite.com
Taylor, Charles - 847 Freedom Dr, Seymour, IN, 47274, (812) 522-2352
Taylor, Paul - 400 Longcastle Dr B-7, Greencastle, IN, 46135-2412, (765) 653-2321, optaylor@sicumc.org
Taylor, Robert - 511 McKinney Rd, Vincennes, IN, 47591-5108, (812) 882-7546, bobtaylor 35@hotmail.com
Thistle, Richard C - 11 Elm Dr, LaPorte, IN, 46350-2269, (219) 326-5716
Thomas, Jack K, PO Box 324 - Wolcottville, IN, 46795-0324, (574) 533-3877, jackkthomas@comcast net
Thompson, James - 2704 E Blackford Ave, Evansville, IN, 47714-2515, (812) 471-1665, frendjoelb@yahoo.com
Thompson, Tarrell - PO Box 36, Owensville, IN, 47665-0036, (812) 724-3704, ott26@hotmail.com
Tobin, Pat J - 816 Spruce Ct Apt E, Mishawaka, IN, 46545-2896, (574) 252-2983, ptobin@fourway net
Todd, Bob - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131, robertmt11@aol.com
Tresslar, Bill - 5580 Paradise Ct, Martinsville, IN, 46151-9272, (317) 422-1793, tresslar@msn.com
Trueblood, Larry D - 702 Gary Ct, Laporte, IN, 46350-3906, (219) 362-3260, mjte@csinet net
Truelove, Jim - 917 SW 15th St, Richmond, IN, 47374, (765) 965-1685, trueloves8@comcast.net
Trumbauer, Clyde A - 520 James St, Elkhart, IN, 46516-4530, (574) 522-3263
Underwood, Harold - 4602 Charlestown Rd, New Albany, IN, 47129, (812) 945-5157, hunderwood@sicumc.org
Underwood, Tony - 472 Jurich Court, Simpsonville, KY, 40067, (502) 552-2552
Valentine, William R - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167, (765) 659-4467, billmona@in-motion.net
Van Horn, William - 6424 Paradise Lake Rd, Martinsville, IN, 46151-7535, (317) 422-1514,
wvanhorn317@embarqmail.com
Vetters, Ken - 271 E 300 S, Greenfield, IN, 46140-9271, (317) 467-4306, kenmaryvet@aol.com
Wade, Robbie L - 11222 Braesridge Dr Apt 3348, Houston, TX, 77071-2143, (713) 773-2742
Wagner, Joseph S - 8326 N 700 W, Thorntown, IN, 46071-8801, (765) 436-2805, wagners@operationclassroom.org
Wake, Clyde - PO Box 772, Washington, IN, 47501-0772, (812) 295-3774, clwake@dmrtc.net
Walcott, Daniel F - 1430 Copper Beech Run, Fort Wayne, IN, 46814-9380, (260) 265-6217,
dfrank@eagleoutdoor.com
Walker, Harold R - 5185 Hessen Dr, Plainfield, IN, 46168-8434, (317) 839-4587, harold.walker@att net
Walls, Jack - 834 Park Central S Dr, Apt. A, Indianapolis, IN, 46260, (317) 257-4549
Walmer, Warren D - 1405 Avalon Ct, Winona Lake, IN, 46590-5601, (574) 372-6334
Walters, Jon Belton - 10971 County Road 2606, Choctaw, MS, 39350, (907) 394-3665, jwalters@sicumc.org
Walters, Summer - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131, sbwalters@iquest.com
Waltz, Dale - 10739 Woodland Court, Harrison, OH, 45030, (513) 353-1672
Watson, Donald Alvie - 503 E Pierce St, Whitestown, IN, 46075-9402, (317) 769-3454, dalviewatson@hotmail.com
Weber, Henry G - 1202 Dunlap St, Paris, TN, 38242-5317, (901) 644-9481
Weeks, John E - 12038 Clubhouse Dr, Fishers, IN, 46038-2742, (317) 596-1467, johnandpatweeks@msn.com
Weister, George - P, PO Box 126, Williamsport, IN, 47993-0126, (765) 764-0215
White-Stevens, Jane K - 937 Deepwood Dr, Mishawaka, IN, 46544-6746, (574) 256-5932, janekws@yahoo.com
Wilbur, Russell J - 13513 Terrace Creek Dr Apt 102, Louisville, KY, 40245-5813, (502) 241-8181
Wilbur, Timothy M - 3129 W 900 S, Pendleton, IN, 46064-9532, (765) 778-5481, timothy@minister.com
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Wiley, Carol - 137 W County Road 50 N, New Castle, IN, 47362-9184, (765) 529-3347,
floydandcarolwiley@insightbb.com
Wilks, Donald E - Th #38, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402, (260) 375-4024
Willbanks, Robert C - 1300 S Tennessee Ave, Muncie, IN, 47302-3886, (765) 288-9732, willthree@sbcglobal net
Williams, Foster J - 673 Hummingbird Dr, Brownsburg, IN, 46112-7453, (317) 858-5059, fosterwilliams@att net
Williams, Harold E - 118 E Ricketts St, Kokomo, IN, 46902-2107, (765) 453-4897, harwills@aol.com
Williams, J C - 939 Smiley Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45240-1836, (513) 825-7446
Williams, Jack M - 8616 W 10th St Apt 216, Indianapolis, IN, 46234-2169, (317) 251-4059, willevans48@juno.com
Williams, John - 810 Cooper Dr., Lexington, KY, 40502, strikethreejohn@yahoo.com
Williams, Robert E - 3733 Cobblefield Dr, Evansville, IN, 47711-1991, (812) 471-8621
Wilson, Allan - 13050 N River Grove Dr, Columbus, IN, 47203, (812) 372-3320
Wilson, Alvin - 845 Browns Ln, Corydon, IN, 47112, (812) 738-1081, ACWIL845@CS.COM
Wilson, L Michael - 310 Columbia Ave, Peru, IN, 46970-1431, (765) 472-4046, revmw@yahoo.com
Wingard, Herbert G - 3029 Mojave Dr, Lafayette, IN, 47909-3182, (765) 474-7888
Winslow, Verl W - 1 Main Dr, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1194, (765) 659-1842
Wise, W Leroy - 52860 Red Fox Trl, South Bend, IN, 46628-9248, (574) 283-0502, wise w@sbcglobal net
Witty, Jim - 547 East St, Westfield, IN, 46074, (317) 804-5541, jwwbridges@aol.com
Witwer, Brian J - 6027 W Hills Rd, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-6361, (260) 436-0401, witsbj@verizon.net
Wohlford, Paul J - 1306 W 5th St, Anderson, IN, 46016-1088, (765) 644-6221, paul@wohlford net
Wolf, John D - 456 Glendale Blvd, Valparaiso, IN, 46385-2916, (219) 462-4851, jwolf18046@aol.com
Wood, Charlie - 201 Longcastle Dr # 3, Greencastle, IN, 46135-1459, (765) 653-6050
Wood, Leonard - P O Box 167, Owensville, IN, 47665, skypilot@insightbb.com
Wood, Scott - jswood@sicumc.org
Woodke, Rose - PO Box 5, Hamlet, IN, 46532-0005, (574) 941-2278, rosewoodke@hotmail.com
Woods, Marjorie J - PO Box 220, Owensville, IN, 47665-0220, (812) 729-7193, mwoods33@insightbb.com
Woolever, Eugene W - 2472 County Road 9, Corunna, IN, 46730-9701, (260) 281-2332
Word, Calvin - 3920 Rue Renoir, Indianapolis, IN, 46220, (317) 726-5273, jyoung@astramerck.com
Wortinger, John K - 2212 S Lake Ave, Greenwood, IN, 46143
Wright, Bob - 230 Woodstock Ct, Zionsville, IN, 46077-1060, (317) 733-0133
Wright, Lloyd - 6855 Budd Rd, New Albany, IN, 47150-9001, (812) 944-4006, wrightpl@win net
Wright, Roger - 109 Lakeview Dr, Hartford City, IN, 47348-8727, (765) 331-0069, rogerdwright@comcast.net
Wrigley, Roger G - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179, (317) 346-1634
Wyman, Robert E - 1423 McCormick Dr, Nappanee, IN, 46550-2809, (574) 773-5915, wymco@npcc.net
Yates, J Wilbur - 1502 Sanders Dr, Auburn, IN, 46706-3231, (260) 925-1167, jwyat@sbcglobal net
Yonker, Myron - 9401 Petersburg Rd, Evansville, IN, 47725-1477, (864) 718-8237
Young, Gene - 416 Tulip Dr, Mooresville, IN, 46158-1368, (317) 831-0683, mg young@sprynet.com
Zepick, Reuben L - 6711 E Mainsgate Rd, Wichita, KS, 67226-1028, (316) 684-4020
2. Lay Members
Ames Chapel
Banta
Banta/Centenary/Waverly
Bedford First
Bedford Grace
Bloomfield
Bloomington Arlington
Bloomington Fairview
Bloomington First
Bloomington St Mark’s
Bloomington St Paul
Bonds Chapel/ Wesley Chapel
(Orange Co)
Brownstown
Cross Roads
Ellettsville
Erie
Folsom Memorial/Freedom
Bloomington District
Hinshaw, Matthew, 7196 W County Road 25 S, French Lick IN 47432-8302
Foxworthy, Nancy, 168 Ashbury Rdg, Mooresville IN 46158-9533
Archer, Wayne, 8650 Highland Rd, Martinsville IN 46151-8320
Collins, Kay, 1803 Linwood Dr., Bedford IN 47421-3921
Gould, Cassie, 2293 Siebolt Quarry Rd, Bedford IN 47421
Ruggles, John,
R.R. #5, Box 192CC, Bloomfield IN 47424
Roach, Oneita, 1072 S Chaney Rd, Bloomfield IN 47424-6909
Grady, Michael, 6517 Snug Harbour Lane, Unionville IN 47468
Purvis, Jonathen, 1040 S Graywall, Bloomington IN 47404
Coffin, Elizabeth, 659 Texas Pike, Spencer IN 47460
Hartman, Marilyn, 538 S Harvey Dr, Bloomington IN 47403-1716
Shidler, Pat, 3226 Coppertree Dr, Bloomington IN 47401-9396
Wright, Patti, 2901 N Fawkesway Dr, Bloomington IN 47404-1212
Crozier, Jo, 4526 Middle Ct, Bloomington IN 47403
Taylor, Lola, 1157 W CR 775 N,
Orleans IN 47452-9771
Crees, Velma, 116 S Ewing St, Brownstown IN 47220-1717
Solnzeff, Phyllis, 3899 S Eastmont, Bloomington IN 47403
Williamson, Dennis
Ellison, Judie, 355 Roberts Ln, Heltonville IN 47436
Hays, Joe, R.R. #2 Box 213H, Worthington IN 47471
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Gosport
Harrodsburg
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Jacob Finger
Koleen
Leesville
Linton First
Lyons/Marco
Martinsville First
Medora
Millgrove
Mineral
Monrovia
Moores Ridge
Mooresville
Morgantown
Mount Lebanon
Mount Olive
Nashville
Newberry
Nine Mile
Old Union/Leipsic
Oolitic
Orleans
Palmyra
Paoli
Patricksburg
Poplar Grove
Prairie Chapel
Shiloh-Wesley
Simpson Chapel
Solsberry/Greene Co Chapel
Spencer
Springs Valley
Springville
Tunnelton/Bono
Vallonia/Mt Zion
Walkers Chapel
Wesley Chapel
West Baden
White’s Chapel
Brushwood
Cedar Lake
Chesterton
Crown Point First
DeMotte
Door Village
Dyer
Gary Centennial
Gary Christ
Gary Fifth Avenue
Gary Marquette Park
Griffith First
Grovertown/Hamlet
Hammond First
Indiana Conference
Thompson, Jim, 10631 N US 31, Seymour IN 47274
Thompson, Tyler, 6502 River Rd, Bedford IN 47421
King, Brenda, P.O. Box 155, Gosport IN 47433
Brammer, Linda
PO Box 43, Harrodsburg IN 47434-0043
Ikerd, Judy, 276 Lucas St, Heltonville IN 47436
Groh, Candy, 1656 Dixie Hwy, Mitchell IN 47446-9529
Gadberry, Rhea Dawn, 728 Sunset Dr, Bloomfield IN 47424
Bair, Mary, 7344 Leatherwood Rd, Bedford IN 47421
Jackson, Larry, 589 G St NE, Linton IN 47441
Flynn, Kim, RR #1 Box 5, Lyons IN 47443
Bell, Jan, 3797 N. Ramsgate Rd, Martinsville IN 46151
Bell, Ron, 3797 N. Ramsgate Rd, Martinsville IN 46151
Earley, Wanda, PO Box 218, Medora IN 47260-0218
Bucy, Caren, 10456 Johnson Ln., Quincy IN 47456
Baird, Lillie Mae, RR 6 Box 506, Bloomfield IN 47424
Oliver, Lynn, PO Box 174, Monrovia IN 46157-0174
McGirt, Margaret, 929 N Sprudel St, West Baden IN 47469
Adams, Don, 11899 N Bethel Rd, Mooresville IN 46158
Patterson , Mike, 1233 Terry Dr, Plainfield IN 46168
McNeill, Kenny, 4492 W Callon Rd, Trafalgar IN 46181
Singelstad, Carol, 9582 W CR 175 S, French Lick IN 47432
Waltz, Carrie, 4915 Wilbur Rd, Martinsville IN 46151-7018
Callahan, Jim, 696 E Freeman Ridge Rd, Nashville IN 47448-8872
Musselman, Barbara, PO Box 20, Newberry IN 47449-0020
Osborne, Sharon, RR 1 Box 660, Linton IN 47441
Wolfe, Nancy, 339 W Harding St, Orleans IN 47452-1927
Berry, Larry, 71 Kentucky Hollow Rd, Bedford IN 47421
Gilmore, Keith, 297 E Parkwood Ave, Orleans IN 47452
Grant, James, PO Box 177, Palmyra IN 47164-0175
Atkinson, James, 1555 E CR 250 S, Paoli IN 47454-9537
Van Arsdale, Linda, 2551 Mitten Rd, Bowling Green IN 47833
Pridemore, Tim, 6140 Wilbur Rd, Martinsville IN 46151
Franklin, Joan, RR 2, Box 65, Bloomfield IN 47424
Atkinson, Tom, 267 N East St, Spencer IN 47460
Walls, Terry, 500 W Williams Rd, Bloomington IN 47404-9432
Chesterfield, Juanita, 5148 Indian Valley Dr, Bloomington IN 47403
Kelley, Robert, 5475 State Highway 246, Spencer IN 47460-6292
Brown, Ginny, 202 NW 1st St, Paoli IN 47454
Bane, Carol, 136 Kenwood Addition Rd, Springville IN 47462-9537
Jones, Jo, 1094 Tunnelton-Bono Rd, Mitchell IN 47446-9802
Garland, Bobbi, 2088 S Main St, Vallonia IN 47281
Dillman, Merle, 7047 S Harmony Rd, Bloomington IN 47403
Perkins, Sammy, 8122 US Hwy 50 W, Mitchell IN 47446
Emmons, Jerry, 7754 W US Hwy 150, West Baden IN 47469
Krebbs, Dorothy, 808 N. O’ Brien St., Seymour IN 47274
Calumet District
Williams, Wayne, 328 S Van Rensselaer St, Rensselaer IN 47978-3139
Carnahan, Robert H, PO Box 1061, Cedar Lake IN 46303-1061
Keller, Ken, 340 Sandpiper Dr, Chesterton IN 46304-2668
Baughman, Susan, 10 E Hjelm Rd, Porter IN 46304-1148
Denton, Jim, 7248 E 106th Ave, Crown Point IN 46307-9429
Shinn, Jim, 8920 W 1225 N, Demotte IN 46310-8616
Fischer, Cindy, 2677 S Nowak Dr, Laporte IN 46350-8159
Szulewski, Charmayne, 2525 Lakewood Dr, Dyer IN 46311-2131
Headen, Annie, 230 E 52nd Ave, Gary IN 46410-1515
Sporny, Joan, 14511 S Hoxie Ave, Chicago IL 60633-2213
Pipkins, Roy, 2531 W 4th Ave, Gary IN 46404-1003
McDaniel, Marion, 6203 Oglethorpe Ave, Portage IN 46368-4523
Johnson, Jack, 218 N Harvey St, Griffith IN 46319-2112
Meadows, Lester, 5520 N State Road 23, Grovertown IN 46531 9791
Dean, David A, 901 176th St, Hammond IN 46324-3007
2009
2009
Hammond Hyde Park
Hammond Woodmar
Hanna
Hebron
Hobart First
Hobart Michigan Ave.
Hobart Trinity
Kniman/Tefft
Knox
LaCrosse
Lake Of The Four Seasons
Lambs Chapel
LaPorte First
Leroy
Lowell First
Maple Grove
Merrillville
Michigan City First
Morocco Evangelical
Morocco First
Mount Ayr
Munster Ridge
North Judson
Porter
Rensselaer Trinity
Roselawn
Salem Chapel
Salem
Tracy
Valparaiso First
Wanatah Faith
Westville
Wheeler
Whiting
Aberdeen
Alert
Aurora
Austin/Wesley Chapel
Batesville
Brooksburg
Columbus Asbury
Columbus East
Columbus First
Columbus Sandy Hook
Cross Plains/Benham
Crothersville/Cana
Dearborn Hills
Delaware
Dillsboro/Mt Tabor
Dupont
East Enterprise
Fairview
Hanover
Hayden
Indiana Conference
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Mosley, Pat, 7008 Northcote Ave, Hammond IN 46324-2233
Hinken, Larry, 621 173rd St, Hammond IN 46324-2601
Sizemore, Sandra, 7525 Magnolia Ave, Hammond IN 46324-3126
South, Scott, 2825 White Oak Ave, Whiting IN 46394-2130
Hagan, R. Michael, 326 Richmond Rd, Valparaiso IN 46383-9553
Barber, Janice Rae, 305 W Sigler St, PO Box 96, Hebron IN 46341-0096
Carnahan, Martha, 311 N Linda St, Hobart IN 46342-3257
Carlson, John, 206 N Kelly St, Hobart IN 46342-3230
Neyhart, Gene, 1642 E 31st Pl, Hobart IN 46342-1258
Smith, Nancy L. F., 10406 N 100 E, Monon IN 47959-8210
Miller, Daniel, 251 E Lake St, Knox IN 46534-1222
Vernon, Robin, 11111 W State Road 8, La Crosse IN 46348-9773
Festa, Dave, 6107 California St, Hobart IN 46342-6423
Haas, Linda, 1051 E 600 N, Laporte IN 46350-8968
Swanson, Karen, 5 Victoria Cir, Laporte IN 46350-4763
Sickles, Wanda, 3551 E State Road 231, Crown Point IN 46307-7938
McQuiston, Susan, 612 Shawnee Dr, Lowell IN 46356-1655
McQuiston, Kirk, 612 Shawnee Dr, Lowell IN 46356-1655
Manges, Dave, 0388 E 900 N, La Porte IN 46350-8744
Klein, Pamela, 1220 W 3rd St, Hobart IN 46342-4929
Jenks, Pam, 608 S Ashland Ave, Michigan City IN 46360-5606
Burnside, Florence, 1211 W State Road 114, Morocco IN 47963-8133
Kresel, Wilma, 508 S Clay St Apt 5, Morocco IN 47963-8015
Corning, Jackie, 4821 Locksley Dr E, Rensselaer IN 47978-8848
O’Brien, Kathy, 7140 Woodlawn Ave, Hammond IN 46324-2414
Howard, Karen, 9134 Holly Ln, Munster IN 46321-3013
Cummins, Tim, 303 Dahlke St, North Judson IN 46366-8803
Kremke, Robert, 316 Indiana St, Chesterton IN 46304-1728
DeMoss, Joy, 416 W Lincoln St, Rensselaer IN 47978-2441
Kralovanski, Helen, PO Box 41, Roselawn IN 46372-0041
Pulver, Vada, PO Box 186, Kingsbury IN 46345-0186
Rhoades, Pam, 146 S 725 W, Hebron IN 46341-9715
Morrison, Kalvin, 809 Fox St, Laporte IN 46350-5608
Albert, Bonnie, 345 E Tratebas Rd, Chesterton IN 46304-9317
Heckman, Carol, 7908 S 900 W, Westville IN 46391-9725
Grostefon, Cathy, PO Box 514, Westville IN 46391-0514
Gierke, Steve, 285 N 375 W, Valparaiso IN 46385-9241
Schultz, Valerie, 1261 W 96th Ln, Crown Point IN 46307-2284
Columbus District
McKinley, Ervin, 2000 Brown Rd, Rising Sun IN 47040-9034
Buzzard,Kay, 3250 S CR 1200 E, Westport IN 47283
Buschur, Janet, 6334 Soap Hill Rd, Aurora IN 47001
Keith, Gary, 6671 N Terry Rd, Austin IN 47102
Turchyn, Leo, 792 SE Santee Dr, Greensburg IN 47240
Grubbs, Joe, 308 Jefferson St, Madison IN 47250-3402
Curry, Gloria, 7841 W Georgetown Rd, Columbus IN 47201
Rhoades, Sue, 4655 N Riverside Dr, Columbus IN 47203
Bloomer, Steve, 2831 Contestoga Court, Columbus IN 47203-9037
Perry, Herb, 221 Oakbrook Dr, Columbus IN 47201
Graham, Lynda, 3132 Beech Dr, Columbus IN 47203
Meyer, Josephine, 8697 S State Road 129, Cross Plains IN 47017-8809
Moore, Joann, 7615 W CR 1115, Crothersville IN 47229
Lyness, Harry, 27281 Valley Vista Dr, West Harrison IN 47060-9432
Workman, Lorraine, 4644 N SR 129 N, Osgood IN 47037-8801
Hudson, Scarlet, 7716 Arlington Rd, Dillsboro IN 47018
Chaney, Norma, 12356 Lauman Rd, Moores Hill IN 47032
Spicer, Danelle, 5927 W Bear Ln, Dupont IN 47231
Burdsall, Janet, 9267 W Levell Rd, Bennington IN 47011-1547
Briggs, Joy, 155 Montgomery Rd, Vevay IN 47043-9334
Daugherty, Marsha L, 7188 W Dogwood Ln, Madison IN 47250-7635
Capes, Gib, 9535 W SR 250, Crothersville IN 47229
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Holton
Hope
Kent/Deputy/Pisgah
Lawrenceburg HamlineChapel
Madison North
Madison Trinity
Manchester Community/
St Paul
Milan
Moores Hill
Mount Olive
Mount Sinai
Napoleon
New Bethel
New Bethel Paynesville
New Chapel
New Zion/North Salem
Newbern
North Vernon First
North Vernon Second
Ogilville
Ohio Chapel
Osgood
Petersville
Pierceville
Pleasant Ridge
Pleasant View
Quercus Grove
Rising Sun
Rockford
Rush Branch/Ebenezer
Scipio
Scottsburg
Seymour First
Seymour Trinity
Tanner Valley
Taylorsville
Versailles Tyson
Vevay Ruter Chapel
Vienna
West Madison
Westport
White Creek
Wilmington
Zoar
Baker Chapel
Bloomfield Wesley Chapel
Blue Grass
Boonville Faith/
Pleasant Chapel
Boonville Main St
Centenary
Cornerstone
Cynthiana/Stewartsville
Dale
Elberfeld New Jerusalem
Epworth
Evansville Aldersgate
Indiana Conference
Sproessig, Richard, 825 Fern Dr, Versailles IN 47042-9558
Gross, Carla, 15952 E Lakeshore Dr S, Hope IN 47246
Cart, David, PO Box 53, Deputy IN 47230
Toon, Dan, 6957 Bonnell Rd, Guilford IN 47022
Brindel, David, 2508 Franks Dr, Madison IN 47250
Sprunger, Nancy, 420 Elmhurst, Madison IN 47250
Kaiser, Pam, 5665 E CR 750 N, Milan IN 47031
Kohlmeier, Carla, 783 Golf View Drive, Milan IN 47031-0182
Libunao, Anna Lee, 106 Cora Lane, Versailles IN 47042
Henderson, Donnie, 303 S Kyle St, Edinburgh IN 46124
Mosier, Judy, 5177 Country Hills Dr, Aurora IN 47001
Linarducci, Gerry, P.O. Box 71, Napoleon IN 47034
Speer, Paula, 5770 E CR 775 N, North Vernon IN 47265
Reed, Faye, 425 Bellaire Dr, Madison IN 47250
Kersey, Russell, 626 S Main St, Scottsburg IN 47170
Bell, Jerry, 1640 Lucas Hollow Rd, Nashville IN 47448
Vanest, Wanda, 3711 N 850 E, Columbus IN 47203
Heitzman, Stephen, 345 N County Road 25 E, North Vernon IN 47265-6619
Cooper, Rebecca, 202 Hicks St, North Vernon IN 47265
East, Sandy, 11021 S 400 W, Columbus IN 47201
Collins, Darren, 10891 W 525 S, Columbus IN 47201-4516
Moore, Carl, 245 S Walnut St, Osgood IN 47037-1238
Schmeckebier, Marjorie, 3164 Potomac Crt, Columbus IN 47203
Bible, Roberta, 6384 E CR 50 N, Milan IN 47031
Miller, Jimmy, 4332 S Pleasant Ridge Rd, Lexington IN 47138
Reynolds, Loralyn, 628 Pierce, North Vernon IN 47265
Galbreath, Bridgot, 52 Bethel Ridge, Vevay IN 47403
Work, Tom, 2171 Bellview Ln, Rising Sun IN 47040
Snodgrass, Matt, 9513 N CR 1200 E, Seymour IN 47274
Heitzman, Susan, 3990 E CR 50 N, North Vernon IN 47265-7914
Huff, John, 922 S Maxwell Ter Apt D, Bloomington IN 47401-5280
Miller Smith, Marsha, 394 N 2nd St, Scottsburg IN 47170-1761
Sunbury, Larry, 1001 Holly Dr, Seymour IN 47274-1425
Fouts, James, 530 Enos Rd, Seymour IN 47274
Schmeltzer, Kim, 22817 Redwood Dr, Lawrenceburg IN 47025-9433
Everroad, Jean, P.O. Box 184, Taylorsville IN 47280
Williams, Jane, PO Box 326, Versailles IN 47042
Rosenberger, Lisa, 406 Cedar Ave, Vevay IN 47043-9286
Irvine, Grace, 498 E State Road 356, Scottsburg IN 47170-6627
Pinkston, Sandy, 342 ½ W Main St, Madison IN 47250
Jones, Brian, PO Box 6, Westport IN 47283-0006
Behrman, Emma, 7500 S 100 W, Columbus IN 47201-9235
Hamilton, Anita, 2165 Knigga Rd, Bennington IN 47011-1721
Strohm, Marge, 5575 W SR 256, Madison IN 47250-7717
Evansville District
Buxton, Janet, 3212 Hwy 62 E, Boonville IN 47601
Price, Dee, 9368 N 150 E, Chrisney IN 47611-9717
Broshears, Jonelle, 13100 Benson Dr, Evansville IN 47725
Hanes, Jackie, 1200 Two Story Rd, Boonville
IN 47601-9004
Callis, Irene, 1599 Country Rd, Boonville IN 47601-8316
Kraft, Robert, 2209 Championship Dr, Evansville IN 47725
Ramsey, Burt, PO Box 21, Chrisney IN 47611-0021
Hartig, Amy, 111 E Fletchall St, Poseyville IN
47633
Flamion, Donna, 719 S Merrie Lane, Santa Claus IN 47579
Doan, Martha, 45 N Ohio St, Elberfield IN 47613
Janoski, Mary, 8277 Oak Dr, Newburgh IN 47630
Plane, Lewis, 100 NW First St – 501, Evansville IN 47708
Beeler, Cindi, 620 Winterwood Dr, Evansville IN 47715
2009
2009
Evansville Asbury
Evansville Central
Evansville Fairlawn
Evansville Howell
Evansville Methodist
Temple
Evansville Old North
Evansville Salem
Evansville Simpson
Evansville St James West
Evansville St John’s
Evansville St Paul
Evansville St Peter’s/
Mt Vernon Faith
Evansville The Turning
Pointe
Evansville Trinity
Folsomville
Gentryville
Grandview/Rockport First
Hatfield
Lynnville/Spurgeon
McCutchanville
Midway
Mount Olive
Mount Vernon First
Mount Vernon Welborn
New Harmony Johnson
Newburgh
Nobles Chapel
Patronville
PCGM Cannelton/
PCGM Tobinsport
Clayton Harris/
PCGM Rome
PCGM Collins Chapel Troy/
PCGM Branchville
PCGM Tell City
Poseyville St Paul’s
Richland Mount Zion
Richland
Rockport Trinity
Selvin/Fletcher Chapel
Yankeetown
Altarstar
Alvarado
Angola
Arcola/Lake Chapel
Ashley/Hudson
Auburn First
Avilla Calvary
Butler United
Churubusco
Concord
Flint
Flora
Indiana Conference
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Early, Judi, 3709 Debbie Ln, Evansville IN 47711
Conder, Ned, 7106 Darmstadt Rd, Evansville IN 47710-4622
Jackson, Linda, 831 Greengate Ct, Evansville IN 47715
Cox, Earl, 1304 S Red Bank, Evansville IN 47712
Coy, Jim, 429 Hollybush Ln, Evansville IN
47715
Dunville, Eric, 3701 Stringtown Rd, Evansville IN 47711-3117
Dunville, Guyneth, 3701 Stringtown Rd, Evansville IN 47711-3117
Damm, Roger, 3228 Koring Rd, Evansville IN 47720
Munson, Alice, 9116 Allison Dr, Evansville IN 47712-5427
Seifert, Elsie, 7301 Upper Mount Vernon Rd, Mount Vernon IN 47620-9637
Presley, Greg, 717 Cherry St, Apt 313, Evansville IN 47713
Martin, Robert, 701 Lemay Dr, Evansville IN 47712-9154
Roedel, Peggy, 3000 W Maryland St Apt 1E,
Evansville IN 47720
Schlosser, Jana, 137 S Faithway, Evansville IN
47712
Showemaker, Steve, 518 Water St., Newburgh IN 47630
Perigo, Bernice, 177 Old Rockport Rd, Boonville IN 47601
Poehlein, Christina, 801 Park Drive, Gentryville IN 47537
Chapman, Deloris, 110 7N 340W, Rockport IN 47635
Hayford, Shirley
, 867 N CR 900 W, Richland IN 47634
Claridge, Phyllis, 12241 S State Route 61, Lynnville IN 47619-9609
Kinney, Keith, 8525 Greendale Dr, Evansville IN 47711
Community
Wilkinson, Danny, 6906 N CR 250 W, Chrisney IN 47611
Huser, Joy Ann, 5723 N CR 150 W, Chrisney IN 47611
Allison, Paul, PO Box 748, New Harmony IN 47631
Owens, Randy, 1231 Locust St, Mt Vernon IN 47620
McCampbell, Lexa, 4400 Old Dam Rd, New Harmony IN 47631
Campbell, Dick, 3266 Martin Rd, Newburgh IN 47630-3010
Campbell, Priscilla, 3266 Martin Rd, Newburgh IN 47630
McKinney, Lucille, 100 S Damosa Dr, Haubstadt IN 47639
Shourds, Alan, 6273 N 50 W, Rockport IN 47635
Adams, Evelyn, 3222 SR 166, Tobinsport IN
47520-9103
Frizzell, Carolyn, 839 22nd St, Tell City IN
47586
Ramsbottom, Bob, 15510 SR 66 N, Magnet IN 47520
Saxe, Sue, PO Box 423, Poseyville IN 47633-0423
Ice, Robert, 1345 N. Orchard Rd, Rockport IN 47635
Thomas, Neal, 6860 W 400 N, Richland IN 47634-9773
Wood, Bill, 344 W CR 100 S, Rockport IN 47635
Beard, Steve, 10366 N SR 161, Dale IN 47523
Lambert, Wanda, 777 W Eble Rd, Boonville IN 47601
Fort Wayne District
Gerke, Michele, 3930 N County Line Rd E, Huntertown IN 46748-9486
Snyder, Lucretia, 404 E Mill St, Angola IN 46703-1179
Green, Tom, 3750 S 150 W, Pleasant Lake IN 46779-9786
Dull, Becky, 7763 Popcorn Dr-92, Roanoke IN 46783-9206
Smith, Mike, 1623 County Road 0, Corunna IN 46730-9763
Sibery, Karen, 3508 Franklin Dr, Auburn IN 46706-9449
Kemerly, James,42 S Main St Kendallville IN 46755-2039
Hughes, Joan, 1455 Lane 280 Hamilton Lk, Hamilton IN 46742-9453
Gerig, Monte, 234 W Rue Dijon, Columbia City IN 46725-8461
Johnson, Bruce, Village of Concord, 5745 County Road 51, Saint Joe IN
46785-9769
Hague, Roger, 530 N SR 327, Angola IN 46703
Charles, Kathryn, 107 E Main St, Flora IN 46929-1356
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FW Aldersgate
Indiana Conference
FW Taylor Chapel
FW Trinity
FW Waynedale
Fremont
Garrett
Hamilton/Butler Zion
Harlan
Helmer
Hope
Kendallville Faith
Kendallville Trinity
Leo
Meese Chapel
Monroeville East Liberty
Monroeville
Monson Chapel
Mount Pleasant
Mt Zion/Barkers Chapel
New Haven
Nine Mile
Norris Chapel/
Maple Grove
North Scipio
Orland/Nevada Mills
Robinson Chapel
South Milford
Spencerville
Wesley Chapel
Zanesville
Rhoades, Ellen, 6210 Ruby Cir W, Fort Wayne IN 46804-9200
Guse, Dan, 12525 Rockridge Pl, Fort Wayne IN 46814-9508
Lundergan, Suzi, 5114 Wrentham Cv, Fort Wayne IN 46814-7565
Dew, David, 5412 Archwood Ln, Fort Wayne IN 46825-5607
Burt, Terry, 6010 Glenview Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46815-5316
Meads, Janice, 3930 Tacoma Ave, Fort Wayne IN 46807-2237
Behrens, Craig, 11225 Chariot Ct, Fort Wayne IN 46845-2112
Collier, Steve, 1123 Pion Rd, Fort Wayne IN 46845-9511
Leppek, Liz, 1720 Alabama Ave, Fort Wayne IN 46805-5014
Ashby, Barb, 3209 Maple Ln, Fort Wayne IN 46804-2833
Redding, Mark, 10441 Clay Spring Pl, Fort Wayne IN 46818-8736
Bontrager, Ruth, 6902 Baswin Cv, Fort Wayne IN 46845-8736
Matthews, Elmer, 3809 Bruneal Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46815-4603
Barger, Rose, 4922 Galway Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46815-6821
Renderos, Luis Almando, 4035 Central Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46806-1949
Pickering, Brian, 4796 Wintergreen Way, New Haven IN 46774-3131
Deutsch, Vernon, 602 Red Bluff Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46814-9086
Worthington, Douglas, 2827 Buckhurst Run, Fort Wayne IN 46815-8516
Langdon, Barb, 7710 Hope Farm Rd, Fort Wayne IN 46815-6544
Langdon, John, 7710 Hope Farm Rd, Fort Wayne IN 46815-6544
Lewis, Janet, 7112 Nighthawk Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46835-9395
DeLaRosa, Joe, 8731 Manor Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46825-2825
Hernly, Rosie, 9618 Sea Pines Way, Fort Wayne IN 46819-2600
Olson, Helen, PO Box 653, Fremont IN 46737-0653
Wells, Tonya, 1705 South Rd, Garrett IN 46738-1823
Nordmann, Gary, 1695 Ln 280 Hamilton Lk, Hamilton IN 46742-9442
Morhart, Jim, 16735 Darling Rd, Woodburn IN 46797-9760
Winebrenner, Dexter, 0293 County Road 16, Corunna IN 46730-9764
Price, C Eugene, 10744 US Highway 27 S, Fort Wayne IN 46816-3418
Wymer, Gary, 920 W Albion St, Avilla IN 46710-9305
Haddock, James, 1201 Round Island Dr, Kendallville IN 46755-9762
Collins, Po, 15316 Baroness Pl, Leo IN 46765-9366
Johnson, Craig, 615 W Ensley Ave, Auburn IN 46706-2712
Klinker, Matthew, 12301 Clayton Rd, Monroeville IN 46773-9586
Peckham, Jennifer, 111 Willow Run Dr, Monroeville IN 46773-9339
Coffey, Imogene, 5806 Balfour Cir, Fort Wayne IN 46814-7566
Scattergood, Rena, 3031 County Road 15, Auburn IN 46706-9413
Siebern, Michael, 4085 E 100 N, Angola IN 46703-9285
Claypool, Laura, 520 Green St, New Haven IN 46774-1402
Duhamell, Larry, 15921 Branstrator Rd, Yoder IN 46798-9712
Wallace, Nancy, 4173 County Road 28,
Waterloo IN 46793-9330
Swart, Les, 16301 State Road 101, Grabill IN 46741-9516
Tullis, Mildred, 9715 W 650 N, Orland IN 46776-9650
Cochran, Tom, 7328 Linda Dr, Fort Wayne IN 46835-1424
Wilson, June, 8360 E 750 S, Wolcottville IN 46795-9485
Weesner, Kay, PO Box 377, Grabill IN 46741-0377
Smith, Darlene, 7535 Heffelfinger Rd # 2-RR, Churubusco IN 46723-9454
Holdman, Becky, 2467 W 1000 N-90, Markle IN 46770-9797
Andrews
Berne Trinity
Bethel/Salem
Bippus Calvary
Bluffton Epworth
Bluffton First
Boehmer
Decatur First
Decatur St Marks
Faith Chapel
Geneva First
Huntington District
Anson, Juanita, 1696 N 800 W, Andrews IN 46702-9703
Stout, Doris, 905 Dearborn St, Berne IN 46711-2026
Reynolds, Geneva, 8313 N 950 E, N Manchester IN 46962-8597
Lord, Ruth, PO Box 224, Somerset IN 46984-0224
Shaw, Shane, 1415 W Washington St, Bluffton IN 46714-1645
Gerber, Tillman, 1550 Shadow Run Trl, Bluffton IN 46714-1267
Prible, Kim, 4448 E 700 S, Warren IN 46792-9485
Noble, LeAnna, 128 Berkshire Dr, Decatur IN 46733-2511
Coolman, Terri, 1607 Spring Cress Rd, Fort Wayne IN 46814-9348
Poulson, Tammy, 6961 W 1100 N, Huntington IN 46750-8865
Beer, Randy, PO Box 190, Berne IN 46711-0190
FW Bethany
FW Bethel
FW Calvary
FW Covenant
FW Crescent Ave
FW Faith
FW First Wayne
FW Forest Park
FW Good Shepherd
FW Iglesia Getsemani
FW Simpson
FW Sonrise
FW St Joseph
2009
2009
Geneva High Street
Huntington Bethel
Huntington Evangelical
Huntington Trinity
Ijamsville
Keystone
LaFontaine
Lagro
Lancaster Chapel
Liberty Center
Liberty Mills
Lincolnville
Living Water
Markle
McNatt
Monroe
Mount Etna
New Corydon
North Manchester
Ossian
Petroleum
Pilchers Chapel/
Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Chapel
Pleasant Mills
Poneto
Prospect
Richvalley
Roann
Roanoke Christ’s
Roanoke Seminary
Solid Rock
Somerset Woodlawn
South Pleasant
Union Chapel
Uniondale
Urbana Grace
Wabash Christ
Wabash First
Zion
Amity
Arcadia Trinity
Beech Grove
Bethlehem
Carmel St Mark’s
Carmel
Carrollton
Charlottesville
Cicero
Eden
Edinburgh
Fishers The Promise
Fishers
Indiana Conference
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Lunn, Ron, 204 North Dr, Geneva IN 46740-9702
Poriss, Syd, 761 Frederick St, Huntington IN 46750-3180
Laupp, Sharon, 4807 N 900 W, Andrews IN 46702-9512
Kaiser, Samuel, 1858 Dean St, Huntington IN 46750-1421
Harting, Carolyn, 309 S Maple St, N Manchester IN 46962-1754
Grimm, Betty, 266 W Parr Rd, Berne IN 46711-1117
Silvers, Doyle, 7 W Parker, LaFontaine IN 46940
Keffaber, Karen, 439 Hale Dr, Wabash IN 46992-3806
Bowman, Eva, 5045 E 400 N, Craigville IN 46731-9715
Smith, Arleen, 515 Cricketeer Ct, Bluffton IN 46714-1262
Kreider, Keith, 76 W Lakeside Dr, North Manchester IN 46962-8502
Rapp, Juanita, 15 E Grant St, LaFontaine IN 46940-9237
Habegger, John, 5144 Linn Grove Rd, Linn Grove IN 46711-9679
Allen, Joyle, PO Box 179, Markle IN 46770-0179
Lieurance, Marilyn, 10392 S State Road 3, Montpelier IN 47359-9511
Caudle, Patricia, 860 N 100 E, Monroe IN 46772-9647
Sprowl, Larry, 8120 S 600 W, Warren IN 46792-9734
Lehmann, Eugene, 7277 S 450 E, Berne IN 46711-9490
Moses, Charlie, 617 E 5th St, North Manchester IN 46962-2010
Smith, David, 1797 W 600 N, Uniondale IN 46791-9701
Andrews, Ann, 2565 N Salem Rd, Decatur IN 46733-8060
Campbell, Pharaba, 3366 W 200 S, Huntington
IN 46750-9121
Law, Matt, 8700 N 100 E, Huntington IN 46750-9656
Wolfe, Dee, 6880 E 350 N, Decatur IN 46733-8932
Smith, Mary E, 5814 S Grape, PO Box 1, Poneto IN 46781-0001
Oakes, DeWayne, 10193 N 500 E, Ossian IN 46777-9223
Smith, Ben, 6677 W 200 S, Wabash IN 46992-8347
Doud, Valerie, 7877 W 400 N, Wabash IN 46992-8608
Turner, Daleen, 10966 S 700 E-92 # 92, Roanoke IN 46783-9232
Spahr, Ann, 6810 S Warren Rd, Warren IN 46792-9499
Neff, Ron, 235 W 2nd St, Warren IN 46792-9222
Preston, Bruce, 11726 S 400 E, Warren IN 46792-9620
Armstrong, Carol, 6704 S State Road 13, Wabash IN 46992-8847
Lybarger, Lori, 301 N Jefferson St, Silver Lake IN 46982-8973
Winans, Dan, 7410 N 200 E, Decatur IN 46733-9420
Drayer, Suzanne, PO Box 115, Uniondale IN 46791-0115
Eltzroth, John, PO Box 163, Urbana IN 46990-0163
Gilley, Larry, 3178 E 250 S, Wabash IN 46992-8943
Bird, Richard, 1110 Crosspointe Ct, Wabash IN 46992-1572
Gillespie, Ines, 333 Hale Dr, Wabash IN 46992-3805
Rapp, Doris, 1219 Hitzfield St, Huntington IN 46750-4225
Indianapolis East District
McIntyre, Jim, 315 Woodland W Dr, Greenfield IN 46140
Rushton, Dave, PO Box 364, Arcadia IN 46030
Nontell, Steve, 111 S 9th Ave, Beech Grove IN 46107-1940
Moss, Connie, 208 Autumn Pine Dr, Fairview Hts IN 82208-2950
McDowell, John, 12358 St. Armands Circle, Carmel IN 46033-9493
King, Ed, 12830 Fleetwood Dr S, Carmel IN 46032-9571
Shirey, Jim, 11430 Charleston Pkwy, Fishers IN 46038-1953
Krueger, Barbara, 10811 Pimlico Cir, Indianapolis IN 46280
Boring, Janice, 11337 N Shelby 300 W, New Palestine IN 46163
Rasor, Jamie, 5035 E US Hwy 40, Greenfield IN 46140-9407
Murphy, Mike, 959 Shoreline Circle, Cicero IN 46034
Tatom, Mike, 2448 E Eden Road, Greenfield IN 46140
West, Nancy, 509 Memorial Dr, Edinbugh IN 46124
Sutton, Wilbur, 13422 Cumberland Rd, Fishers IN 46037
Junker, Suzanne, The Promise UMC, 12648 E 116 St, Fishers IN 46037-7602
Ogle, Neil, 15621 SR 38 E, Noblesville IN 46060
Reynolds, Gary, 21097 Durbin Rd, Noblesville IN 46060
Greenlee, Don, 106 Glenwood Dr, Fishers IN 46038-1129
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Franklin Grace
Greenfield Bradley
Greenfield Faith
Greenfield Otterbein
Greenfield Trinity Park
Greenwood Honey Creek
Greenwood
Hortonville
Indpls Acton
Indpls Castleton
Indpls Church
of the Saviour
Indpls Cumberland
Indpls Epworth
Indpls Faith
Indpls First Korean
Indpls Good Shepherd
Indpls Grace
Indpls Irvington
Indpls Lawrence
Indpls Otterbein
Indpls St Paul-Brightwood
Indpls Union Chapel
Indpls Woodside
McCordsville
Mohawk
Mount Auburn
Mount Comfort
Mount Lebanon
New Palestine
Noblesville Emmanuel
Noblesville First
Noblesville Union
Philadelphia
Pleasant Grove
Sheridan
Smith Valley
Trafalgar/Peoga
Westfield Christ
Whiteland
Willow Branch/
Curry’s Chapel
Amo
Avon
Bartlett Chapel
Belleville
Brownsburg
Coatesville
Crawfordsville Christ
Crawfordsville First
Indiana Conference
Patterson, Joella, 2896 S 600 E, Franklin IN 46131
Griner, Mal, 208 Creekview Dr, Greenfield IN 46140
Chapman, Aron, 1468 W McKenzie Rd, Greenfield IN 46140-8303
Heller, Dave, 1780 N 200 W, Greenfield IN 46140-8465
Crider, Gene, 114 Grandison Rd, Greenfield IN 46140
Pfrang, Harold, 1070 W Jefferson St., Franklin IN 46131
Brown, Helen, 1204 Cardinal Circle, Franklin IN 46131
Small, Carole L, 3162 Lake Ct, Greenwood IN 46142-8525
Harvey, Hilton, 19609 Freemont Moore Rd, Sheridan IN 46069-9155
Grubb, Sandy, 6032 S Eaton Ave, Indianapolis IN 46259-1302
Keithley, Gary, 7030 Indian Lake Blvd W, Indianapolis IN 46236-9514
Keithley, Suzanne, 7030 Lake Blvd. W. Dr, Indianapolis IN 46236
Kistler, Kip, 1338 Park Meadow Dr, Beech
Grove IN 46107-1967
Newkirk, Bill, 2870 S 700 W, New Palestine IN 46163-9794
Morgan, Gene, 398 Ironwood Dr, Carmel IN 46033-1927
Ray, Jack, 8726 Lynbrook Dr, Indianapolis IN 46219
Birdsong, Yun-hui, 5253 Ochs Ave, Indianapolis IN 46032
Nye, Dick, 7114 Dickinson Ln, Indianapolis IN 46259
Garrity, Patricia, 259 S Grant Ave, Indianapolis IN 46201
Stewart, David, 375 N Campbell Ave, Indianapolis IN 46219
Spinks, Jean, 323 Woodland E Dr, Greenfield IN 46140-8886
Clark, Carl, 5130 Devon Dr, Indianapolis IN 46226
Crittenden, David, 6247 Tennison Ct, Indianapolis IN 46236
Cagle, Kathy, 1209 Paul Dr, Indianapolis IN 46229
Collier, Wilma, 1134 N Belmont, Indianapolis IN 46222
Stott, Martha, 8905 Evergreen Ave, Apt 134, Indianapolis IN 46240
Jackman, Charles R, 10679 Swan Ct, Indianapolis IN 46231-1015
Davis, Allan, 7846 N 200 W, McCordsville IN 46055-9545
Kissel, Marilyn, 2765 N 500 W, Greenfield IN 46140-8477
Forgey, Danita, 4603 Hickory Ridge Blvd, Greenwood IN 46143-7459
Neuerman, Sam, 128 Creekview Ct, Greenfield IN 46140
Applegate, Myron, 2549 S Meridian Rd, Greenfield IN 46140-9272
Wells, Kelsey, 4873 W Stonehaven Lane, New Palestine IN 46163
Wade, Jenny, 24830 Ray Parker Rd, Arcadia IN 46030-9407
Wade, David, 24830 Ray Parker Rd, Arcadia IN 46030-9407
Clelland, Sarah, 18886 Round Lake Rd, Noblesville IN 46060-1480
Kenley, Sally, 102 Harbour Trees Ln, Noblesville IN 46062-9079
Richards, Kay, 259 Westchester Blvd, Noblesville IN 46062-7497
Berry, Christopher, 10412 Mayapple Ct., Noblesville IN 46060
Reder, Phyliss, 5735 Greenfield Ave, Indianapolis IN 46219
McBane, Sally, 2502 Pleasant Way, Indianapolis IN 46280
Pearson, Connie, 406 E 5th St, Sheridan IN 46069
Bennett, Gene, 120 Jordan Rd, Indianapolis IN 46217
Griswold, Patricia, 6116 S 675 W, Trafalgar IN 46181
Cousins, Anna, 17087 Newberry Lane, Westfield IN 46074
Johnston, Bill, 18025 Captiva Way, Noblesville IN 46060
Brinkman, Louise, 572 Paris Dr, Franklin IN 46131
Scott, George, 7660 E 300 N, Greenfield IN
46140
Indianapolis West District
Ferguson, Jan, 6180 W 600 S, Coatsville IN 46121
Clore, Suzie, 6850 E US 36, Avon IN 46123
Haviza, Jeff, 6608 Kings Court, Avon IN 46123
Baldwin, Jeff, PO Box 63, Danville IN 46122-0063
Kern, Cindy, 8144 Redbud Ct, PO Box 922, Plainfield IN 46168-0922
Evans, Jennifer, 1160 Hornaday Rd, Brownsburg IN 46112
Outcalt, Merlin, 5828 Mimosa Dr, Indianapolis IN 46234-3320
Waggoner, Don, 1140 Section St, Plainfield IN 46168
Fry, Mike, 708 Winthrop Drive, Crawfordsville IN 47933
Miller, Pat, PO Box 295, Waveland IN 47989
2009
2009
Crawfordsville Mt Zion
Crawfordsville Trinity
Danville
Darlington
Horizons of Faith
Indpls Abundant Harvest
Indpls Aldersgate
Indpls Barnes
Indpls Bethel
Indpls Bridgeport
Indpls Broad Ripple
Indpls Broadway
Indpls Calvary
Indpls Center
Indpls Chapel Hill
Indpls Christ
Indpls East 10th St
Indpls Edgewood
Indpls Glenns Valley
Indpls Meridian St
Indpls Morris Street
Indpls Mount Olive
Indpls North
Indpls Northwest
Indpls Roberts Park
Indpls Rosedale Hills
Indpls Scott
Indpls Southport
Indpls Speedway
Indpls St Andrew
Indpls St Luke’s
Indpls Univ Heights
Indpls University
Indpls Victory Memorial
Indpls Wesley
Indpls West Newton
Jamestown
Lebanon Centenary
Lebanon Otterbein/
Lebanon Milledgeville
Linden
Lizton
Mace/New Ross
New Market/
Waveland Covenant
New Richmond
Indiana Conference
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Hiller, Gary, 2250 W Old Waynetown Rd, Crawfordsville IN 47933
Dimmick, Marilyn, 710 Winthrop Dr, Crawfordsville IN 47933-1556
Ballentine, Phyllis, 706 W Mill St, Danville IN 46122
Shelton, Robert, P.O. Box 365, Crawfordsville IN 47933
Dillard, Jim, 6020 Maren Dr, Indianapolis IN 46224-3208
Finchum, Karen, 902 W Epler Ave, Indianapolis IN 46217
Kugelman, Larry, 6824 S. Mooresville Rd, Indianapolis IN 46221
Walker, Eric, 5246 Pike Creek Lane, Indianapolis IN 46254
Waln, Estella, 3237 Thurston Dr, Indianapolis IN 46224-2154
Smith, Gary, 9141 Jackson St, Indianapolis IN 46231
Gross, Marget, 6028 Birchwood, Indianapolis IN 46220
Schaefer, Mike, 5150 Baltustrol Dr, Avon IN 46123
Tongate, Bill, 4116 E Michigan, Indianapolis IN 46201
Fields, Clyde, 611 Moonglow Lane, Indianapolis IN 46217-3289
Garland, Woody, 768 Leisure Ln, Greenwood IN 46142
Byers, Bill, 3328 N Tansel Rd, Indianapolis IN 46234
Ottinger, Kathy, 737 N. Graham Ave, Indianapolis IN 46219
Irish, Georganna, 65 Church St, Indianapolis IN 46227-5126
Peigh, Damon, 4613 Goldenrain Ct, Indianapolis IN 46237
Cline, Julia, 405 N Keystone Ave, Indianapolis IN 46201-3109
Murphy, Rose, 4537 S Walcott St, Indianapolis IN 46227-4325
Nunn, Ruth, 6277 Bluff Acres Dr, Greenwood IN 46143-9036
Summers, Naomi, 367 Shadow Hill Dr, Greenwood IN 46142
Carlson, Don, 11448 Lake Stonebridge Ln, Fishers IN 46038-9078
Outcalt, Roger, 10565 Nassau St., Indianapolis IN 46234
Evans, Jr., Dan, Clarian Health Partners, Inc, PO Box 1367, Indianapolis IN
46206-1367
Foster, Donna, 5415 W 750 N, McCordsville IN 46055
Cline, Scott, 6715 Dalmoral Rd, Indianapolis IN 46241
Berkebile, Lyn, 8609 Douglaston Ct, Indianapolis IN 46234
Evers, Candice, 5985 Tybalt Circle, Indianapolis IN 46254
Brooks, Ronald, 7462 Rogers Dr, Indianapolis IN 46214
Miller, Clay, 902 N Park Ave, Indianapolis IN 46202
Hiser, Bonna, 5916 Bryan Dr, Indianapolis IN 46227
Lewis, Kenneth, 2153 Dr Andrew J Brown Ave, Indianapolis IN 46202
Dickerson, Matt, 5727 Woodland Trace Blvd, Indianapolis IN 46237
Pope, Gary, 4605 Tim Tam Cir, Indianapolis IN 46237-2157
Clark, Hazel, 3161 Moller Rd, Indianapolis IN 46224
Fill, Nancy, 93 Christy Dr, Greenwood IN 46143-1010
Dalton, Kathy, 7408 Glenview West Dr, Indianapolis IN 46250-2448
Guild, Jr., John, 7402 Hazelwood Ave, Indianapolis IN 46260-3471
McDonald, Bob, 9346 W Point Pl, Indianapolis IN 46268-4215
Simpson, Ed, 4511 Hunt Master Ct, Indianapolis IN 46268-4494
Todd, Jennifer, 8713 Worthington Ct, Indianapolis IN 46278-1181
Wood, Margaret, 8937 Nora Woods Dr, Indianapolis IN 46240-1995
Richwine, Steve, 6220 W CR 1000 N, Fountaintown IN 46130
Boone, Leroy, 9943 Irishmans Run Lane, Zionsville IN 46077
Day, Martha, 1903 Hoyt Ave, Indianapolis IN 46203
Earl, Al, 3825 Bennett Dr, Indianapolis IN 46254-2903
Smith, Kaye, 4813 Dorkin Ct, Indianapolis IN 46254-2126
Guthrie, Louise, 7341 Lake Lakota, Indianapolis IN 46217
Bramblett, Carol, 10160 N SR 75, North Salem IN 46165
Pritchard, Amy, ATS-SPO#1022, Wilmore KY 40390
Hensley, Frank, 309 W Dick St, Lebanon IN 46052
Mohr, Mary, 809 W Green St, Lebanon IN 46052-2312
Swick, Martha, 1297 E 900 N, Crawfordsville IN 47933-7320
Saxton, Frank, 6500 S 1100 W, Jamestown IN 46147-9779
Fisher, Carolyn, 3589 S 775 E, New Ross IN 47968-9741
Morse, Jan, PO Box 125, New Market IN
47965
Snellenbarger, Raymond, 3003 W 1100 North, New Richmond IN 47967
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North Salem
Pittsboro
Plainfield
Salem
Terhune
Thorntown
Waynetown
Whitestown
Zionsville
Alto
Anoka
Bennetts Switch
Bunker Hill
Clymers
Deedsville
Denver/Chili
Ebenezer
Erie
Fletchers Lake/
Lucerne Zion
Fulton
Galveston
Grass Creek
Greentown First
Hillsdale
Hobbs
Kewanna/Pleasant Hill
(Fulton Co)
Kokomo Faith
Kokomo Grace
Kokomo Main St
Kokomo Parr
Kokomo Shiloh
Kokomo St Luke’s
Kokomo Trinity
Kokomo Zion
Lake Cicott
Logansport Crosswind
Logansport First
Logansport Main Street
Log Wheatland Ave
McGrawsville
Miami
New Life
New Waverly
Peru Main St
Peru Parkview
Pleasant Hill
Rochester Grace
Rochester Trinity
Royal Center
Russiaville
Santa Fe
Sharpsville
Star City
Indiana Conference
Kneeland, Ron, PO Box 91, North Salem IN 46165-0091
Daugherty, Carmen, 5088 Sandy Ct, Pittsboro IN 47167
Korty, Kay, 7636 Quail Rdg N, Plainfield IN 46168-9306
Heffelman, Judy, 1621 Franklin Dr, Plainfield IN 46168-1933
Kapcoe, Wilma, 6390 S CR 275 E, Clayton IN 46118
Low, Kinga, 600 Simmons St, Plainfield IN 46168-2264
Butler, Bill, 10523 Tavarez Ct, Fortville IN 46040
Stumm, Omeda, 8886 N 950 E, Sheridan IN 46069
Prage, Stan, 7935 N Frankfort Rd, Thorntown IN 46071-9033
Sennett, Nancy, 3776 N 625 W, Waynetown IN 47990-9720
Sortor, Emily, 1001 Fox Trace Dr, Anderson IN 46013
Flinn, Mike, 120 Lynn Ct, Zionsville IN 46077-1026
Kokomo District
Minor, Bonnie, 1124 W Walnut St, Kokomo IN 46901-4388
Badt, Patricia, 2904 S US Highway 35 Lot 61, Logansport IN 6947-6501
Greeson, Dudley, 13085 S County Road 100 W, Kokomo IN 46901-7649
Blair, Bob, P O Box 225, 210 S Lincoln St, Bunker Hill IN 46914-9024
Chambers, Betty
, 230 E Tipton St, Logansport IN 46947-4972
Brown, Ralph, PO Box 482, Deedsville IN 46921-0482
Boswell, Mary, 9396 N State Road 19, Denver IN 46926-9339
Fites, Ron, 1311 E 1100 N, Macy IN 46951-8035
Payne, Richard E, 1498 N Paw Paw Pike, Peru IN 46970-8463
Becker, Ruth Ann, 5732 W 950 S, Kewanna
IN 46939-8689
Phillips, Russell, 1306 W State Road 114, Rochester IN 46975-7539
Brown, Elaine, 8743 E County Road 600 S, Walton IN 46994-9180
Huffman, Carol, 7595 S 125 W, Rochester IN 46975-7549
Case, Ruth, 4663 S County Road 600 E, Kokomo IN 46902-9759
Lechlitner, Marguerite, 4607 Pumpkin Leaf Dr, Kokomo IN 46902-2820
Graham, Opal, 210 Cleveland St, Tipton IN 46072-1001
Allman, Eric, 996 N 675 E, Winamac IN 46996-8628
Lowder, Rita, 2307 W Jefferson St Apt A101, Kokomo IN 46901-4135
Kingseed, Dale, 1503 E Southway Blvd, Kokomo IN 46902-4439
Murrell, Larry, 3118 Enclave Ct, Kokomo IN 46902-8129
Pennington, Marjorie, 3325 W Jefferson St, Kokomo IN 46901-1738
Hancock, Chris, 204 S McCann St, Kokomo IN 46901-5266
McClellan, Mary Jo, 1107 Arundel Dr, Kokomo IN 46901-3922
Roberts, Allan, 1749 Waterview Way, Kokomo IN 46902-8112
Slaubaugh, Dale, 4565 Glen Moor Way, Kokomo IN 46902-9594
Newton, Christine, 734 E Hoffer St, Kokomo IN 46902-5710
Keaffaber, Jane, 1704 Fairway Dr, Kokomo IN 46901-9544
Robison, Richard, 247 E County Road 1350 S, Kokomo IN 46901-7634
Pear, Claudia, 5169 S 400 W, Peru IN 46970-7446
Blackburn, Jan, 2114 North St, Logansport IN 46947-1612
Altice, Myra, 510 Anthony St, Logansport IN 46947-4705
Jones, Lisa, 3860 N 1100 W, Logansport IN 46947
Rossman, Jim, 729 Cassville Rd, Kokomo IN 46901-5905
Caldwell, Cheryl, 4564 W 1000 S, Bunker Hill IN 46914-9476
Cullers, Ron, 3747 N Pleasant Ln, Peru IN 46970-8134
Garver, Vickie, PO Box 7, New Waverly IN 46961-0007
Rice, Doug, 1997 N SR 19, Peru IN 46970
Parsons, Becky, 530 E 5th St, Peru IN 46970-2605
Eckrote, Darlene, 519 W Pleasant Hill Rd, Akron IN 46910-8024
Briggs, Joyce, 3730 W 1400 N, Macy IN 46951-7927
Swick, Shirley, 800 E 18th St, Rochester IN 46975-2369
Williams, Darlene, 102 Michael Ln, Royal Center IN 46978-9614
Bales, Jason, 6712 N 100 E, Windfall IN 46076-9384
Ramsey, Dale, 4806 E 775 S, Peru IN 46970-7896
Kirtley, Lana, 711 N North St, Sharpsville IN 46068-9344
Capper, Tom, 6900 E 550 S, Star City IN 46985-9061
2009
2009
Syracuse Calvary
Tipton Kemp
Twelve Mile/Bethlehem
Walton
Webb Chapel
Winamac First
Windfall
Young America Center/
Poplar Grove
Ambia/Locust Grove
Armstrong
Attica First
Battle Ground
Benson Chapel
Boswell
Brook
Brookston
Buck Creek
Burlington
Colfax
Dayton
Delphi
Delphi
Eastlawn
Flora/Bringhurst
Forest
Fowler
Francesville/Medaryville
Frankfort St Matthew
Frankfort Trinity
Hillisburg
Hopewell
Independence Riverview
Jefferson
Judyville/Williamsport
Kentland Trinity
Kilmore
Lafayette Brown St/
Heritage
Lafayette Christ
Lafayette Congress Street
Lafayette Grace
Lafayette Trinity
Michigantown
Monon
Monticello
Mount Gilboa
Mount Zion
Mt Zion (Tippecanoe) /
Weaver Chapel
Mulberry
Otterbein
Oxford
Pine Village
Radnor
Raub
Indiana Conference
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Herr, Anita, 12761 N Camelot Dr, Milford IN 46542-9706
Holman, Heather, 303 N Church St, Sharpsville IN 46068
Benedict, Donna, 1700 Clifton Ave, Logansport IN 46947-1424
Zehring, Kim, 11094 S 100 W, Bunker Hill IN 46914-9554
Speicher, Adam, 4794 W County Road 625 N, Royal Center IN 46978-9081
Kleinofen, Barbara, 4455 N 600 W, Winamac IN 46996-7802
Crawford, Brenda, PO Box 21, Windfall IN 46076-0021
Kirkman, Charlie, 10488 W 400 N, Kokomo
IN 46901-8618
Lafayette District
Anderson, Mick, 5833 W 850 N, Ambia IN 47917-8009
Keller, Bill, 8846 N State Road 55, Pine Village IN 47975-8043
Scherer, Virgina, 213 Foster Dr, Attica IN 47918-2003
Henderson, Brian, 2205 SR 225 E, Battle Ground IN 47920
Dixon, Craig, 2316 W Stalter Rd, Covington IN 47932-8012
Doeden, George, PO Box 421, Boswell IN 47921-0421
Whaley, James, PO Box 47, Brook IN 47922-0047
Roth, Charles, 11179 S 100 E, Battle Ground IN 47920-8012
Rohrer, Ralph, 4309 N 625 E, Lafayette IN 47905-9767
Rodgers, Milton, 3755 S 575 E, Bringhurst IN 46913-9444
Swain, Lauran, 6809 W County Road 700 S, Colfax IN 46035-9797
Beck, Lynn, 9950 S 1000 E, Clarks Hill IN 47930-9268
VanSickle, Mary, 1521 Old Camden Rd, Delphi IN 46923-9131
Rohrer, Robert, 6846 W 200 N, Delphi IN 46923-9118
Pritchett, Pat, PO Box 214, Idaville IN 47950-0214
Charles, Kathryn, 107 E. Main St, Flora IN 46929
Kelly, Eva, 9520 E County Road 600 N, Forest IN 46039-9797
Gardner, Mary, 1103 E 4th St, Fowler IN 47944-1325
Lizenby, Robert, 139 N 1000 W, Winamac IN 46996-8217
Rohrabaugh, Tom, 1004 Coin Dr, Frankfort IN 46041-3273
Siegfried, James, 1059 Forest Dr, Frankfort IN 46041-3227
Stevens, Cathy Lee, 1252 Magnolia Ave, Frankfort IN 46041-1024
Dunn, Nancy, 9821 E County Road 100 N, Frankfort IN 46041-8969
Paris, Mack, 1027 N Terrace Hills Ln, Frankfort IN 46041-8365
Keller, William, 1558 N Van Buren St, Attica IN 47918-7792
Dunbar, Penny, 105 S County Road 1000 W, Frankfort IN 46041-7097
Anderson, Janet, 11 Fall St, Williamsport IN 47993-1278
Lohr, J Timothy, 2587 W 1700 S, Kentland IN 47951-8509
Need, Janilyn, 6539 N State Road 75, Frankfort IN 46041
DeHaai-Evans, Darlene, 735 S 5th St,
Lafayette IN 47905-1470
Banning, Joan, 531 Cumberland Ave, W Lafayette IN 47906-1609
Yarian, John, 40 Watercrest Ct, Lafayette IN 47909-7289
Simpson, Debi, 4802 Admirals Pointe Dr, Lafayette IN 47909-8173
Kuipers, Andrea, 1310 E 500 N , West Lafayette IN 47906-9785
Pusey, Dan, 1739 Klondike Rd W, Lafayette IN 47906-4804
Williams, Eugene, 5290 E State Road 28, Frankfort IN 46041-8897
Rinker, Bryan, PO Box 356, Monon IN 47959-0356
Pumroy, Marylou, 10482 N Earl Ave, Monticello IN 47960-8127
Whybrew, Sharon, 609 W Marion St, Monticello IN 47960-2029
DeWitt, Carolyn, 376 N Magnolia Dr, Monticello IN 47960-1489
Durflinger, Kevin, 1404 Meadowbrook Ct, Lafayette IN 47905-4603
Scott, Ronald, 808 N 1st St, Kentland IN 47951-1060
Overman, Mike, 7625 N 250 W, West
Lafayette IN 47906-9644
Marshall, Linda, PO Box 225, Mulberry IN 46058-0225
Buck, Wayne, PO Box 275, Otterbein IN 47970-0275
Buchanan, Ginger, 4415 S 200 E, Fowler IN 47944-8573
Davis, Sandi, 10129 W 725 E, Pine Village IN 47975
Hathaway, Orville, 4 Water Tower Dr, Delphi IN 46923-9344
Snell, Sarah, PO Box 383, Morocco IN 47963-0383
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Remington
Reynolds/Yeoman
Rossville
Scircleville
Stidham
Stockwell
W Lafayette First
W Lafayette St Andrew
West Point
Wolcott
Alexandria First/Epworth
Amboy
Anderson Bethel
Anderson Colonial/
New Beginnings
Anderson Cross Roads
Anderson Fifth St
Anderson First
Anderson New Hope
Anderson New Horizons
Anderson St Matthew
Aroma
Asbury Chapel
Center Chapel
Converse
Elwood First
Elwood Grace/
Elwood Trinity
Fairmount
Fowlerton
Frankton First
Gas City First
God’s Grace Ministries
Grant
Hanfield
Hartford City Grace
Hartford City Trinity
Herbst
Lapel Ford Street
Lapel Trinity
Marion Christland
Marion First
Marion Sunnycrest
Matthews Epworth
Mechanicsburg
Montpelier
Morris Chapel
Mount Olive
Oak Chapel
Pendleton Emmanuel
Pendleton First
Pleasant Grove
Pleasantdale
Point Isabel
Richland Chapel
Rigdon
Indiana Conference
Stringfellow, James, 10 W Wilber St, Remington IN 47977-8864
Rose, Jan, 445 W Hillside Dr, Reynolds IN 47980-8116
Metzger, Ned, 7692 W County Road 700 N, Mulberry IN 46058-9592
Houchens, Sandy, 4023 Kurtis Ct, Kokomo IN 46902-4400
Kizer, Noble, 4890 Whippoorwill Dr, Lafayette IN 47909-9035
Woody, Robert, PO Box 42, Stockwell IN 47983-0042
Frank, Rich, 138 Ivy Hill Dr, W Lafayette IN 47906-4828
Collins-Cutter, Jan, 1205 Old Mill Ln, Lafayette IN 47905-9605
Holtman, Sandra, 3122 W 950 S, Romney IN 47981-9721
Johnson, Phil, 309 E North St, Wolcott IN 47995-8075
Marion District
Steele, David, 1112 S Harrison St, Alexandria IN 46001-2640
Bowland, Gene, 9517 S 700 E, Amboy IN 46911-9216
Dobrik, Marilyn, 3412 Village Dr, Anderson IN 46011-3876
Parris, Phillip E, 193 Scott Dr, Anderson IN
46016-5840
Flesher, Ken, 2225 Thornewood Dr, Anderson IN 46012-2837
Scott, Walter S, PO Box 67, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren IN46792-9402
Peter, Peggy, 3411 E 8th St, Anderson IN 46012-4603
Brown, Bill, 3700 Brighton Ln, Anderson IN 46012-9688
Rayford, Willie, 2539 W 12th St, Anderson IN 46011-2547
Chappell, Dorothy, 1603 W 14th St, Anderson IN 46016-3203
Johnson, Princess, 3909 Crystal St, Anderson IN 46012-1109
May, Richard, 2411 Caramore Cir, Anderson IN 46011-9785
Gordon, William, 703 Madison St, Frankton IN 46044-9784
Jones, Thomas, 7193 W 1100 S – 90, Montpelier IN 47359
Ross, Tom, 113 W Indiana Ave, Upland IN 46989-9345
Preusz, Nancy, PO Box 392, Converse IN 46919-0392
Smith, Barbara, 1842 N 900 W, Anderson IN 46011-9121
Ours, Evelyn, 5754 S State Road 37, Elwood
IN 46036-8305
Gough, Janet, 4851 W 900 S, Fairmount IN 46928-9373
Ford, Matt, 522 E A St, PO Box 31, Fowlerton IN 46930-0031
Compton, Rod, PO Box 556, Frankton IN 46044-0556
Eaton, Marilyn, 901 W 9th St, Jonesboro IN 46938-1227
Baker, James, 809 Chestnut Dr, Gas City IN 46933-1252
Spence, Donald, 720 W Jeffras Ave, Marion IN 46952-3440
Hanes, Carl, 800 W 1050 S, Fairmount IN 46928-9273
Chambers, Tim, 1004 W National Ave, Marion IN 46952-2532
Cripe, Gordon, 303 Westwood Dr, Hartford City IN 47348-8827
Smith, Myra, 0094 W 300 S, Hartford City IN 47348-8718
Middlesworth, Marsha, 1745 N 500 W, Marion IN 46952-9251
Nunley, Ron, PO Box 259, Lapel IN 46051-0259
Hersberger, Scott, 1011 Woodward, PO Box 427, Lapel IN 46051-0427
Stephenson, Ron, 514 Walnut St, PO Box 575, Lapel IN46051-0575
Gore, Helen, 820 E Charles St, Marion IN 46952-2234
Dougherty, Kay, 645 N Troy Ave, Marion IN 46952-9264
Wood, Connie, 0558 N 600 W, Swayzee IN 46986-9759
Impola, Carol, 9331 E 1000 S, Upland IN 46989-9734
McGill, Robert, 6433 W County Road 950 N, Middletown IN 47356-9334
McGeath, Joan, 214 N Washington St, Montpelier IN 47359-1140
Tinkel, Nancy, 0322 E 600 N, Marion IN 46952-9657
Stevens, Richard, 611 Briarwood Ln, Marion IN 46952-2658
Pearson, Harry, 5901 N 200 W, Hartford City IN 47348-9571
Bishop, Bob, 1312 Wilkes Dr, Anderson IN 46013-2885
Tullis, Jane, 6358 S Hunters Run, Pendleton IN 46064-8709
Hutson, Laura, 3445 W 350 S, Hartford City IN 47348-9765
Miller, Scott, 311 E Park Ave, Hartford City IN 47348-1052
Hogan, Carol, 5041 Prestwick Sq, Marion IN 46953-6403
Nally, Angie, 4279 N 600 W, Marion IN 46952-9161
Mock, Lornell, 5054 State Road 32 W, Anderson IN 46011-8746
2009
2009
Summitville
Swayzee
Sweetser
Upland
Van Buren
Bristol
E. Springfield/Mongo
Elkhart Bethel
Elkhart Calvary
Elkhart Dunlap
Elkhart Faith
Elkhart First
Elkhart Hillcrest
Elkhart New Hope
Elkhart St Pauls
Elkhart Trinity
Goshen First
Goshen St Marks
Granger Community
Granger Good Shepherd
Granger New Salem
Howe
Jamestown
LaGrange First
Lakeview
Lakeville
Lima/Scott
Lydick
Maple Grove
Middlebury First
Mishawaka Albright
Mishawaka Coalbush
Mishawaka East
Mishawaka First
Mishawaka Willow Creek
Nappanee
New Carlisle
New Paris Grace
North Liberty
Osceola
Plato
Pretty Prairie
Richville
Rolling Prairie
S Bend River Park/
S Bend St Pauls
Shipshewana
Solomon Creek
South Bend Broadway
South Bend Clay
South Bend Epworth
S B Evangel Heights
Indiana Conference
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Welborn, Shirley, 622 E Walnut St, PO Box 173, Summitville IN 46070-0173
Taylor, Carol, 9 N Main St, Sims IN 46986-9634
Vogel, Tom, 2291 N 500 W, Marion IN 46952-9268
Crawford, Kevin, 1477 S Valhalla St, Upland IN 46989-9004
Deemer, Don, PO Box 336, Van Buren IN 46991-0336
Michiana District
Green, Ronald, 14355 County Road 8, Middlebury IN 46540-9523
Crow, Marcia, 2215 N SR 3, LaGrange IN 46761
Brugh Hartman, Angela, 506 S 5th St, Goshen IN 46526
Mann, Jackie, 56797 Brightwood Blvd, Elkhart IN 46516-5842
Robinson, Carol, 57156 Sequoia Dr, Goshen IN 46528-8949
Stickel, Dale, 60810 County Road 1, Elkhart IN 46517-9722
Allen, Steve, 919 St Clair Ave, Elkhart IN 46516-4719
Whitmer, Jr., Robert, 53922 County Road 1, Elkhart IN 46514-9756
Grib, Michael, E-14, 27522 Centennial Dr, Elkhart IN 46514-9252
Stemm, Paul, 1603 Cobblestone Blvd, Elkhart IN 46514-4900
Thorne, Doug, 51390 County Road 33, Bristol IN 46507-9296
Troyer, Dick, 23105 Circle Ln, Elkhart IN 46514-4579
Troyer, Doris, 23105 Circle Ln, Elkhart IN 46514-4579
Taylor, Connie, 310 Parkwest Dr, Goshen IN 46526-1461
Lung, Jackie, 506 Pringle Dr, Goshen IN 46526-1354
Harrison, Elaine, 3206 Mallard Ln, Goshen IN 46526-6196
Hall, Barry, 10199 Hunters Crossing Dr, Granger IN 46530-8894
Koelsch, Nancy, 1506 Cantondale Ln, Mishawaka IN 46544-6145
Baker, Judy, 52615 Fir Rd, Granger IN 46530-7337
Greider, Tricia, 1590 W 650 N, Howe IN 46746-9719
Clark, Marcia, 29501 County Road 22, Elkhart IN 46517-8613
Arnold, Connie, 1395 E 075 N, LaGrange IN 46761
Arnold, Mont, 1395 E 075 N, LaGrange IN 46761
Draper, Joy, 0195 W 550 S, Wolcottville IN 46795-9513
Weber II, Henry, 208 Vintage, PO Box 382, Lapaz IN 46537-0382
Miller, Jennifer, 308 S Company St, White Pigeon MI 49099-9710
Huston, Vesta, 56216 Riviera St, South Bend IN 46619-4566
Gradeless, Mary Ann, 59976 Strawberry Rd, North Liberty IN 46554-9641
Long, Rosealene, 534 Greencroft Pkwy, Middlebury IN 46540-9017
Thomas, Wayne, 636 South St, Mishawaka IN 46544-2342
Thomas, Jackie, 636 South St, Mishawaka IN 46544-2342
Perry, Charles, 13750 Ireland Rd, Mishawaka IN 46544-9769
Eberlein, Greg, 228 E Battell St, Mishawaka IN 46545-6644
Leamon, Ken, 1370 Forest View Ct, South Bend IN 46614-6478
Kintner, Jennifer, 10460 Cricket Sound Ct, Granger IN 46530-7211
Culp, Jennifer, 150 Bercado Pl Apt 26, Mishawaka IN 46544-4137
Strakowski, Richard, 1202 E Marion St, Nappanee IN 46550-2212
Personett, John E, 26910 County Road 52, Nappanee IN 46550-8905
Leonard, Jay, 4335 Field Gate Dr E, South Bend IN 46628-6154
Grotrian, Mark, 10228 County Road 46, Millersburg IN 46543-9420
Ryan, Janice, 67452 Place Trl, Walkerton IN 46574-9034
Phillips, Dena, 59585 Longbow Dr, Mishawaka IN 46544-9723
Barroquillo, Sheldon, 5775 E 435 S, Wolcottville IN 46795-9455
Fry, Dale, 2420 S 250 W, Lagrange IN 46761-9739
Murphy, Floyd Eugene, 13180 NE Wawasee Dr, Syracuse IN 46567-8651
Lenig, Rose, 305 E Ludlow St, Rolling Prairie IN 46371-9731
Thie, Carol D, 16417 Summit Ridge Rd,
Mishawaka IN 46544-6480
Cummings, Andrew, 5790 W 100 N, Lagrange IN 46761-8605
Wade, Marsha, 67696 County Road 31, Goshen IN 46526-8583
Anderson, Sonja, 5733 Ottawa Ct Apt 1A, Mishawaka IN 46545-8483
Elrod, Jim, 21355 Elkton Dr, South Bend IN 46628-9685
Huffman, Steve, 16299 Barryknoll Way, Granger IN 46530-8755
Roberts, Mary, 1209 Sussex Dr, South Bend IN 46628-1236
Detlef, Joanne, 1129 Belmont Ave, South Bend IN 46615-1101
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South Bend Faith
South Bend First
South Bend Grace
South Bend Immanuel
S B Monson Community
S B Northwest
S B Southlawn
Sumption Prairie
Tamarack
Teegarden
Topeka
Wakarusa
Walkerton
Woodruff Grove
Albany
Cammack
Center/New Mt Pleasant
Corinth
Daleville
Deerfield
DeSoto
Dunkirk Bethel
Dunkirk Calvary
Eaton
Fairview
Fairview (Jay) /
Bellefountain
Farmland/Sugar Grove
Gaston
Losantville
Millgrove
Mount Zion
Muncie Avondale
Muncie Center Chapel
Muncie College Ave
Muncie Fountain Square
Muncie Gethsemane
Muncie High Street
Muncie Industry/
New Burlington
Muncie Madison Street
Muncie Main Street
Muncie Morningside/
Albany Bethel
Muncie Normal City
Muncie Riverside
Muncie St Pauls
Muncie Trinity
Muncie Union Chapel
Muncie Union Chapel
Oak Grove
Parker City
Portland Asbury
Portland Trinity
Redkey/Dunkirk Mt Tabor
Rehoboth
Indiana Conference
Forbes, Phyllis, 1734 Rockne Dr, South Bend IN 46617-2239
Casteel, Vern, 62511 Locust Rd, South Bend IN 46614-9200
Ervin, Gerald, 6132 Old English Ct, South Bend IN 46614-6379
Fox, Lyndal, 1018 E Oakside St, South Bend IN 46614-1314
King, Candy, 56575 Rice Rd, South Bend IN 46619-9592
Solloway, Richard, 55624 Country Club Rd, South Bend IN 46619-4555
Yaw, Rosemerry, 1636 Florence Ave, Niles MI 49120-4535
Miller, Rose Anne, 20480 Miller Rd, South Bend IN 46614-9433
Poczik, Mary, 60483 Mayflower Rd, South Bend IN 46614-9314
White-Stevens, Rod, 937 Deepwood Dr, Mishawaka IN 46544-6746
Holderread, Jim, 881 Lincolnway E, Plymouth IN 46563-1910
McFadden, Jim, 1090 E 455 S, Lagrange IN 46761-8826
Frick, Terry, 28754-3 County Road 26, Elkhart IN 46517-8560
Cooper, Merry, 1000 Georgia St, Walkerton IN 46574-1433
Caldwell, Katie, 730 E 660 S, Wolcottville IN 46795-9574
Muncie District
Arbogast, Dolores, 213 N Main St, Albany IN 47320-1748
Cartwright, Marilyn, 4001 W 26th St, Muncie IN 47302-4908
Reed, Leeta, 1901 N New St, Muncie IN 47304-9739
McFarland, Priscilla, 721 W Arch St, Portland IN 47371-1320
May, Laura, 3009 W Kepner Dr, Muncie IN 47302-8916
Murray, Gerald L, 6600 S Overlook Dr, Daleville IN 47334-9344
Loney, Clark, 2490 W 50 S, Winchester IN 47394-9109
Gray, Jan, 9850 N Reynard Rd, Albany IN 47320-9740
Cline, Linda, 7596 E CR 400 S, Dunkirk IN 47336
Nelson, Kathy, 11179 W 300 S, Dunkirk IN 47336
Adams, Jane, 17810 N Willman Rd, Eaton IN 47338-8980
Taylor, Joel L, 9686 W 900 S, Redkey IN 47373-9368
Wright, Linda, 931 E 200 S, Portland IN 47371-9626
Cantrell, Charles, 1309 E SR 28, Muncie IN 47303
Van Natter, David, 301 N Sycamore, PO Box 513, Gaston IN 47342-0513
Lumpkin, Charity, 9389 S State Road 1, Losantville IN 47354-9799
Brogan, Lou Ann, 801 N Cherry St, Hartford City IN 47348-1517
Hedrick, Joe, 100 Bittersweet Ln, Geneva IN 46740-9205
Watters, Rapid, 2301 N Carriage Ln, Muncie IN 47304-9599
Yates, Bill, 2801 E Chesterfield Ln, Muncie IN 47303-9159
Parsons, Loretta, 2321 W Concord Rd, Muncie IN 47304-2127
Walters, David, 1709 E 13th St Muncie IN 47302-4410
Wible, Dennis, 2617 W Woodward Dr, Muncie IN 47304-1354
Wessel, Greg, 2308 W Bryden Rd, Muncie IN 47304-1707
McNary, Donna, 11661 E Eaton Albany Pike, Dunkirk IN 47336-911
Bricker, Joy, 10111 S CR 1100 W 90, Marion IN 46952
Lawson, Phil, 5625 S County Road 800 E,
Selma IN 47383-9305
Foster, Dee, 2504 S Burlington Dr, Muncie IN 47302-8659
Strauch, Wesley, 7550 S Walnut St, Muncie IN 47302-8769
Eyanson, Zachery, 8 N Meridian St, Redkey
IN 47373-9225
Morgan, Minette, 1205 W Waid Ave, Muncie IN 47303-1672
Grile, Wilma, 1805 W Norwood Dr, Muncie IN 47304-1727
Hoyt, Susan, 3508 Delaware Trl, Muncie IN 47302-9279
Pirtle, Sr., Bobby, 4600 N County Road 500 W, Muncie IN 47304-8504
Cutforth, Floramae, 13777 N County Road 200 W, Gaston IN 47342-8937
Cutforth, Loyal, 13777 N County Road 200 W, Gaston IN 47342-8937
Rowles, Dane, 1121 N 550 W, Portland IN 47371-8578
Hammer, Kathy, PO Box 361, Parker City IN 47368-0361
Coldren, John, 520 E High St, Portland IN 47371-1516
Taylor, Chuck, 4048 W State Road 67, Portland IN 47371-7225
Baker, Norman, 14140 E 1100 N, Dunkirk IN 47336-9228
Jackson, Marie, 14390 E 350 N, Parker City IN 47368-9296
2009
2009
Ridgeville Calvary
Saratoga
Selma Christ
Selma United
Spartanburg
Union City Wesley
Westchester/
Mt Zion (Jay)
Winchester First
Windsor
Yorktown
Atkins Chapel
Bethany/
Perseverance Chapel
Bethel/
Smith’s Campground
Canton/Highland/
Plattsburg/West Point
Central Barren/
New Salisbury
Charlestown
Corydon
Crawford Consolidated/
Pilot Knob
Daisy Hill/Pleasant View
Depauw Chapel/Laconia
Edwardsville
Fairview
Fountain/Oak Grove
Fredericksburg/
Hardinsburg/Mt Carmel
Georgetown Christ
Greenville
Heidelberg
Henryville
Hursttown
Jeffersonville Cook
Memorial
Jeffersonville Park Place
Jeffersonville Springdale
Jeffersonville Wall Street
Jeffersonville Wesley
Lincoln Hills
Little York/Zion
Marengo
Mauckport
Milltown/
Hancock Chapel
Morton Memorial
Mount Zion
New Albany Centenary
New Albany
Depauw Memorial
New Albany Grant Line
New Albany Main St
New Albany Silver St
New Albany Trinity
Indiana Conference
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Hoover, David, 6296 N 100 W, Ridgeville IN 47380-9267
Mills, Kevin, 813 S Hemlock Trl, Winchester IN 47394-8494
Burton, Pat, 1857 N 940 W, Parker City IN 47368-9128
Ellis, Jeff, 2950 S Whitney Rd, Selma IN 47383-9735
Wise, Keith, 4342 E 700 S, Lynn IN 47355-9482
Peterson, Kimberly, RR 1 Box 223, Union City IN 47390-9743
Fennig, Terry, 2783 E 600 N, Bryant IN
47326-9591
Wilson, Rachael, 1234 E 100 N, Winchester IN 47394-8788
Honenberger, Nancy, 6942 S US Highway 27, Lynn IN 47355-9228
Baker, Barbara, 1019 S Yorkchester Dr, Yorktown IN 47396-9396
New Albany District
Schleicher, Richard, 16617 SR 60, Borden IN 47106
Wolfe, Phyllis, 1795 New Middletown Rd SE,
Corydon IN 47112-7857
Timberlake, Vernon, 3465 Heth-Washington
Rd, Central IN 47110-9801
Elliott, Rita, 603 N Elliott Rd, Salem IN 47167
Davis, Gary, 2255 Hwy 64 NE, New Salisbury
IN 47161
Jones, LuAnne, 421 Main Cross St, Charlestown IN 47111-1434
Cato, Elizabeth, 1291 Williar Ave, Corydon IN 47112-2218
Benz, Wilma, 4680 E Valeene Rd, Marengo
IN 47140
Beavin, Jessica, 10267 S Rudoulph Lane, Fredericksburg IN 47120
Dorton, Jr., Harold, 8005 Rabbit Hash Rd SE, Elizabeth IN 47117-8420
Gibson, Paul, 109 E Flamingo Dr, Clarksville IN 47129-1730
Whitlow, Nancy, 9400 Cooks Mill Rd, Georgetown IN 47122-9522
Breeden, Betty, 2190 Brown Cunningham Rd SW, Corydon IN 47112-6223
Lasky, Andy, 4180 Mt Solomon Rd NW, Corydon IN 47112
Prifogle, Becky, 7079 W US 150,
Fredericksburg IN 47120
Stewart, John, 1914 Meadow Wood, Georgetown IN 47122
Loyd, Brett, 11522 Nadorff Rd, Greenville IN 47124
McAfee, Steve, 1641 Fogel Rd, Corydon IN 47112
Partlow, Carolyn, 3929 Munk Rd, Henryville IN 47126
Lincoln, Norma, 4673 Davis Mill Rd NW, Ramsey IN 47166-8211
Doughty, Paula, 1725 Hooper Ct.,
Jeffersonville IN 47130
Ramer, Becky, 232 Forest Dr, Jeffersonville IN 47130
Lamb, Charles, 211 Sparks Ave, Jeffersonville IN 47130
Shea, Margaret, 122 Forest Dr, Jeffersonville IN 47130-6839
Ellis, Phil, 305 Hawthrone St, Jeffersonville IN 47130
Bye, James, P.O. Box 306, English IN 47118-0306
Hawn, Lawrence, 740 Schoolhouse Rd, Scottsburg IN 47170
Summers, Cathy Jo, 5852 E Pilot Knob Rd, Milltown IN 47145
Yeager, Iris, 6370 Ripperdan Valley Rd SW, Corydon IN 471126131Memphis
Wolf, Betty, 8338 Locust Dr, Charlestown IN 47111
Helms, Pam, 514 Broadway St, Milltown IN
47145
Law, Shell, 1015 Jonquil Dr, Jeffersonville IN 47130
Gunn, Mary, 6790 Gunn Rd, Lanesville IN 47136-9605
Wells, Bob, 231 Finchleigh Dr, New Albany IN 47150-4508
Dukes, Larry, 1473 Renn Rd, Floyds Knobs
IN 47119-8817
McCormick, Ann, 4705 Timber Pines Dr, New Albany IN 47150-8800
Graves, Jo, 926 Castlewood Dr, New Albany IN 47150
Grier, Kay, 2105 Ekin Av, New Albany IN 47150
Baker, Erv, 4116 Chapel Lane, New Albany IN 47150
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Indiana Conference
New Albany
Wesley Chapel
New Amsterdam/
Wesley Chapel (HC)
New Chapel
New Hope
New Middletown
Ohio Falls
Old Capitol
Otisco/Emmanuel/
Old Salem
Pekin
Pfrimmers Chapel
Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Ridge
Potato Run
Salem
Sellersburg
St James
The Lighthouse
Thompson’s Chapel
Unity Chapel
Utica
Wickliffe
Willey’s Chapel
Zoar
Short, Maggie, 2127 Willard Ave, New
Albany IN 47150
Coffman, Cathy, 2190 Lickford Bridge Rd
SW, Corydon IN 47112- 6029
Siewert, Joan, 1010 E Court Ave, Jeffersonville IN 47130
Peters, Meredith, 552 S Tristen Ct., Salem IN 47167-9429
Laythe, Marie
Smith, Chris, 121 ½ E Stansifer Ave, Clarksville IN 47129
Rosbottom, Joey, PO Box 305, New Middletown IN 47160
Spencer, Gary, 303 Amburgey Dr, New
Albany IN 47150
Rose, Jerry, 1154 W South Liberty Church Rd, Pekin IN 47165
Schmidt, Lori, 1051 Wildwood Loop NW, Corydon IN 47112
Bourland, Bill, 8459 Hutners Trace, Sellersburg IN 47172
Hood, Joyce, 451 Hwy 337 SE, Corydon IN 47112
Byerley, Hazel, 877 Sky Way Dr NW, Corydon IN 47112-5129
Spaulding, Barbara, 105 N Shelby St, Salem IN 47167-1448
Werle, Janet, 3319 Twelve Oaks Ct, Sellersburg IN 47172
Stikes, Agretta, 393 High St, Charlestown IN 47111-1115
Tuell, Bruce, 3880 N Hwy 11 SE, Elizabeth IN 47117
Gliottone, Marcia, 5205 Hwy 337 NW, Depauw IN 47115
Fisher, Chris, 2825 Bell Ln NW, Ramsey IN 47166-8418
Walton, Myra, 2405 Doolittle Hill Rd SE, Elizabeth IN 47117-8041
Kaiser, Jim, 1296 N Williams Rdg Rd, Eckerty IN 47116
Heim, Bob, 2908 Bartle Knob Rd, Borden IN 47106
Payton, Sarah, 8815 Hwy 62 NE, Lanesville IN 47136
Brookville
Brownsville
Cambridge City
Carthage
Centerville
College Corner
Columbia/Orange
Connersville East Side
Connersville First
Connersville Grace
Connersville Grand Ave
Connersville New Life
Fairland
Fairview
Flat Rock
Fountain City
Geneva
Glenwood/New Salem
Grace Community
Greens Fork/Economy
Greensboro/Sugar Grove
Greensburg
Greenwood/Old Franklin
Hagerstown
Honey Creek
Hopewell
Jollity
Knightstown
Laurel
Letts/Burney/Milford
Liberty Edwards Memorial
Liberty
Marietta
Metamora
Rushville District
Russell, Steve, 14047 Pike St, Brookville IN 47012
Gault, Melody, 205 E Wescott, Liberty IN 47353
Jenkins, Shirley, 359 S Symonds Creek Rd, Cambridge City IN 47327-9718
Dorrel, Jeff, 11884 N 100 W, Knightstown IN 46148
Baldwin, Joyce Ann, 201 E South St, Centerville IN 47330-1443
Hendrix, Linda, 3407 E Velocipede Pike, Liberty IN 47353
LaFuse, Suzanne, 918 Arthur St, Rushville IN 46173
Herald, Sandy, 627 W. 28th St., Connersville IN 47331-1601
Holmes, Elizabeth, 700 W 3rd St, Connersville IN 47331
Cloud, Robert, 219 E 13th St, Connersville IN 47331-2721
Perez, Cindy, 1020 Ranch Rd, Connersville IN 47331-1008
Craig, Jeanette, PO Box 534, Connersville IN 47331-0534
Wallace, Mike, 209 W Hendricks St, Shelbyville IN 46176-1901
Nigh, Mark, 1452 W 800 N, Shelbyville IN 46176-9758
Cochran, Mike, 8025 S 250 W, Shelbyville IN 46176-9626
Adams, Edgar, 4402 W Bockhofer Rd, Fountain City IN 47341-9768
Stephens, Phyllis, 3210 E Vandalia Rd, Flat Rock IN 47234-9717
Cox, Vickie, 891 S 525 W, Connersville IN 47331
Kaster, Susan, 5995 N 100 W, Shelbyville IN 46176
Barnett, Mary, 1054 S CR 950 E, New Castle IN 47362
Frazier, Francis, 3445 W County Road 200 N, New Castle IN 47362-9176
Barker, Joyce, 4417 W CR 310 N, Greensburg IN 47240
Lafuze, Richard, 175 W County Road 200 N, Liberty IN 47353-8423
Howell, James, 11928 Dalton Rd, Losantville IN 47354
Julian, Luanne, 9137 W Robin Rd, Middletown IN 47356
Snyder, Yvonne, 1425 Ridge St, Richmond IN 47374-1836
Anderson, Deb, 605 Quartehorse Run, Bargersville IN 46106
Lukens, Rita, 153 W Grant St, Knightstown IN 46148-1314
McKinney, Brenda, 13002 Little Duck Creek Rd, Laurel IN 47024
Harden, Sandy, P.O. Box 47, Westport IN 47283
Parker, Ron, 550 N Duffy Lane, Liberty IN 47353
Pew, Kenneth, P.O. Box 101, Spiceland IN 47385
Pile, Alice, 6768 S 600 W, Edinburgh IN 46124
Humbarger, Dorothy, PO Box 137, Metamora IN 47030
2009
2009
Middletown
Milroy
Morristown
Mt Pleasant/Zion
New Castle Christ’s
New Castle First
New Castle Trinity/
New Castle Salem
New Castle Wiley
New Life
Ogden
Richmond Central
Indiana Conference
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Richmond Chester Hghts
Richmond Faith-Trinity/
Richmond Boston
Richmond First
Richmond Webster
Rockdale
Rushville St Paul’s
Rushville Wesley
Sandusky
Shelbyville First
Shelbyville Trinity
Shelbyville West St
Shirley-Wilkinson Com
Spiceland
St Paul
Union Chapel
Waldron
Whitcomb/Mt Carmel
Whitewater/Middleboro
Koons, Becky, 672 Locust St, Apt. 2, Middletown IN 47356
Worth, Gay, 25142 Kokomo Hill, Laurel IN 47024
Spring, Donna, 410 W Sunset Cir, Morristown IN 46161
Smith, Edward, 795 S CR 550 W, Greensburg IN 47240
Paris, Eloise, 125 E Wildwood Dr, Springport IN 47386
Crane, Stacey, 900 Marylee Drive, New Castle IN 47362
Irwin, Terry, PO Box 463, Straughn IN 473870463
Walker, Ed, 1688 CR 75 W, New Castle IN 47362
Godby, Hank, 457 S 500 W, Shelbyville IN 46176-9034
Shepherd, Marcia, 8998 S County Road 425 W, Knightstown IN 46148-9648
Hibner, Jan, 420 S 18th St, Richmond IN 47374-5661
Robinson, Lowell, 1711 Pheasant Run, Richmond IN 47374
Hess, Kay, 2028 Davis Meyers Rd, Fountain City IN 47341-9789
Witt, Ted, 26 DeBolt Ln, Richmond IN 473743978
Pugh, Jean, 1617 Peacock Road, Richmond IN 47374
Wickett, Aileen, 5375 Palmer Rd, Richmond IN 47374-9718
Stokes, Gary, 3037 New Trenton Rd, West Harrison IN 47060
Stewart, Randy, 917 N Morgan, Rushville IN 46173
Williams, Faryene, 424 N Perkins St Apt 9, Rushville IN 46173-1677
Foster, Bob, 6438 N SR 3, Greensburg IN 47240-9781
Compton, Janet, 9082 S SR 9, Flat Rock IN 47234
Fenton, Karen, P.O. Box 46, Manilla IN 46150
Norman, Mae, 1008 Autumn Trace, Shelbyville IN 46176
Allford, Ruth, 7814 N 775 E, Wilkinson IN 46186
Brown, Charles, PO Box 46, Spiceland IN 47385-0414
Ramp, Iris, 7477 N US 421, St Paul IN 47272-9407
Clapp, Alice, 5620 W CR 700 N, St Paul IN 47272-9709
Myers, Ed, 5029 S 700 E, Waldron IN 46182
Henson, Byrum, 9102 State Road 252, Brookville IN 47012-8127
Brown, Judy, 6025 SR 227 N, Richmond IN 47374
Bainbridge
Beech
Bethlehem
Bowling Green
Brazil Bethel
Brazil Epworth
Brazil First
Brick Chapel
Bridgeton
Center Point/Ashboro
Clay City First
Clinton
Cloverdale
Coal City
Covington
Dana
Emmanuel
Fillmore
Gobin Memorial
Harmony/Lena
Kingman
Knightsville
Lewis
Linebarger Chapel
Mount Calvary
Mount Pleasant
Newport/Eugene
North Union
Terre Haute District
McColgin, Cozette, 107 S 4th St., PO Box 184, Bainbridge IN 46105
Query, Jr., Clyde, 15141 SR 246, Coal City IN 47427
Boland, Laurie, 1917 S 26th St, Terre Haute IN 47802
Woolf, Nadene, 5296 E Mulberry St, Bowling Green IN 47833
Mace, Vickie, 8306 N SR 59, Brazil IN 47834
Martin, Arnold, 7181 Private Rd 130 W, Brazil IN 47834
Morgan, Jerry, PO Box 1, Cory IN 47846
Ritter, Kathy, 3449 N County Road 350 W, Greencastle IN 46135-8020
Anderson, Joe, 5178 E Hawkins Rd, Carbon IN 47837
Harshbarger, Amy, 2085 E County Road 200 N, Centerpoint IN 47840-8314
Deter, Cindy, 1005 Lankford, Clay City IN 47841
Coleman, Carla, 1249 S. 7th St., Clinton IN 47842
Steele, Jim, 556 S Lafayette St, Cloverdale IN 46120-9145
Slough, Rick, 6657 Jackson Rd, Worthington IN 47471-6229
Patton, Alan, 6880 W Piker Ave, West Terre Haute IN 47885-8870
Bishop, Joshua, 2525 W 350 S, Dana IN 47847-8084
Coletti, Nancy, 1028 Orchard Ave, W. Terre Haute IN 47885
Miller, Rob, 5696 Forest Ridge Dr, Plainfield IN 46168
Culler, Marilyn, 3785 S CR 150 W, Greencastle IN 46135
Green, Bill, 7556 W CR 350 S, Greencastle IN 46135
Pearson, Joan, PO Box 272, Kingman IN 47952-0272
Aselage, Diana, 1467 W. White Rock Rd, Brazil IN 47834
Huntwork, Oscar, 3934 Trey Circle, Terre Haute IN 47803
Koenig, Larry, 8825 N Towpath Rd, Kingman IN 47952
Eversole, Nancy, 3108 Lower Bloomington Rd, Cory IN 47846
Randolph, Bob, 2701 Shields Ave, Terre Haute IN 47802
Stein, Lisa, PO Box 312, Newport IN 47966
Lawson, June, 1802 W CR 450 N, Brazil IN 47834
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Otterbein/Beech Grove
Peniel
Perrysville/Gessie
Pimento
Prairie City
Putnamville
Reelsville
Riley
Rockville First
Rosedale
Salem
Seelyville
Smith Park
Staunton
Stone Bluff/Salem
Terre Haute Barbour Ave
Terre Haute Centenary
Terre Haute Maple Ave
Terre Haute Memorial
TH North Side Community
Terre Haute Temple
Union
Veedersburg /Hillsboro
W Terre Haute First/
W Terre Haute Bethesda
Wayside/Bono
West Terre Haute Christ
Alford
Alfordsville
Algiers
Asbury Chapel
Bethel
Bicknell
Blythe Chapel
Burns City
Carlisle
Decker
Ebenezer
Edwardsport
Elnora
Emison
Farmersburg
Forsythe
Fort Branch
Frady Memorial/
Cornettsville
Freelandville/Oaktown
Friendship
Graysville
Hamline Chapel
Hazleton/Decker Chapel/
Mt Olive
Hickory/Mt Calvary
Hindostan
Holland/Zoar
Huntingburg
Hymera Bethel
Indiana Conference
Jones, Bob, 9452 E Ferndale Rd, Rockville IN 47872
Swearingen, Lester, 10161 N Kennedy Crossing Rd, Brazil IN 47834
Prather, Rodney, 309 W Green, Perrysville IN 47974
Heady, Chad, 313 E Heap St, Farmsburg IN 47850
Brown, Delilla, 3121 N CR 25 W, Brazil IN 47834
Best, Valerie, 4204 S CR 300 W, Greencastle IN 46135
Thiemann, Gayla, 799 W Craig Ave, Brazil IN 47834
Brunton, Jo Annie, 3003 Washington Ave, Terre Haute IN 47803
Nuetzel, Judy, 412 W Hillcrest Dr, Rockville IN 47872
Schad, Bill, 204 E Chestnut, Brazil IN 47874
Mayes, Herman, 11207 S 200 E, Clinton IN 47842-9454
Phillips, Jo, 1120 E Davis Dr, Apt. 737D, Terre Haute IN 47802
Slavens, Joy, 2458 W Center Ave, West Terre Haute IN 47885
Mitchell, Kenneth, 4954 W Happy Holler Rd, Brazil IN 47834
Petty, Helen, 2178 N 250 W, Covington IN 47932-8122
Svihla, Bill, 8477 N. Crestwood Place, West Terre Haute IN 47885-9325
Svihla, Terri, 8477 N. Crestwood Place, West Terre Haute IN 47885-9325
Siefert, Thomas, 4936 Beechwood Ct, Terre Haute IN 47803-4215
Smock, Linda, PO Box 117, Bridgeton IN 47836-0117
Henderson, Stanley, 310 S Brown Ave, Terre Haute IN 47803-2217
Priest, Peter, 400 S 29th St Apt E, Terre Haute IN 47803-2669
Rost, Mary, 1619 S 4th St, Terre Haute IN 47802-1025
Finley, Gene, 1981 E 45th ½ Ct, Terre Haute IN 47802-9159
Latham, Linda, PO Box 126, Harmony IN 47853
Fishero, Jeff, 2734 S SR 341, Hillsboro IN 47949
Kesler, Ed, 3070 S Leisure, West Terre Haute
IN 47885
Woodard, Janice, 9435 S 400 E, Hillsdale IN 47854
Umphries, Todd, 4800 W Old US 40, West Terre Haute IN 47885
Vincennes District
Shoultz, Vicky, 5568 N CR 400 E, Petersburg IN 47567
Corbin, Jeane, 7637 S 1125 E, Loogootee IN 47553
Carter, Sherril, 145 W Crestview Dr, Petersburg IN 47567
Meier, Penny, 616 W 4th, Bicknell IN 47512
Mercer, Mike, 2071 E 250 S, Washington IN 47501
Wenz, Pat, 7613 N SR 159, Bicknell IN 47512-9770
Frey, Bill, 12429 S Brooke Dr, Haubstadt IN 47639-8001
Resler, Terri, 1761 Raglesville Rd, Loogootee IN 47553-9349
Jones, Lynn, PO Box 31, Carlisle IN 47838-0031
Doades, Pat, P.O. Box 123, Decker IN 47524
Ransford, Jeannie, 108 W Broadway Street, Shelburn IN 47879
Wainman, Gertrude, PO Box 183, Edwardsport IN 47528
Orr, Bob, 15439 600 E, Elnora IN 47529
Winkler, Bob, 3759 E Nicholson Rd, Oaktown IN 47561
Greggs, Byron, 1556 E Private Rd 255 N, Sullivan IN 47882
Miley, Jo, 924 N Main Dr, Oakland City IN 47660
Kifer, Ray, 5330 S. 100 E., Princeton IN 47670
Padgett, Marty, 9440 N 100 E, Washington IN
47501
Beery, Jim, 13233 N Risley Rd, Oaktown IN 47561
Terrell, Wilma, 5934 Brett Rd, Shoals IN 47581-7503
Phillips, Bob, 3577 N CR 875 W, Sullivan IN 47882
Stewart, Edman, 8044 S Isaac Rd, Monroe City IN 47557
Farrell, Carol, P.O. Box 96, Decker IN 47524
Robertson, Earl, PO Box 89, Linton IN 47441-0089
Cresgy, Dick, P.O. Box 536, Shoals IN 47581
Schmutzler, Beverly, 308 S Washington, Huntingburg IN 47542
Trummel, Darren, 8420 W 900 S, Holland IN 47541
Kemp, Gail, 312 S Washington St, Huntingburg IN 47542-9618
Santus, Martha, 4454 E CR 900 N, Shelburn IN 47879
2009
2009
Kingsley
Longs Chapel
Loogootee
Mackey Salem
Maysville
Merom
Monroe City
Morris Chapel
New Lebanon
Oakland City
Good Shepherd
Oakland City Trinity
Odon
Otwell
Owensville
Patoka
Petersburg First
Plainville
Pleasant Hill
Rose Chapel
Sandborn
Shelburn
Shiloh
Shoals
Sullivan
Truelove
Vincennes Community
Vincennes First
Washington Christ
Washington Otterbein
Washington Wesley
Wheatland/Bruceville
Winslow
Akron
Albion Asbury
Albion Trinity
Argos
Atwood Otterbein
Bourbon First
Bremen Grace
Bremen
Brimfield
Burket
Center/Athens
Claypool
Clunette
Collins
Columbia City
Cromwell
Culver Emmanuel
Culver Wesley
Etna Green
Etna/West Point Trinity
Green Center
Indian Village
Indiana Conference
Nichols, Rudy, 9401 W CR 450 N, Sullivan IN 47882
Zaayer, Mary Ann, 4722 N CR 50 W, Sullivan IN 47882
Drake, John, 1368 Bellgrade Ave, Loogootee IN 47553
Malin, Lori, P.O. Box 126, Mackey IN 47645
Jones, Bill, 1003 S W 2nd St, Washington IN 47501
Blevins, Erich, 13233 N Risley Rd, Oaktown IN 47561-8211
Burke, Hal, 5324 S Monroe School Rd, Monroe City IN 47557
Hays, Donna, 2003 McDowell, Vincennes IN 47591
Ridge, Barbara, 2961 S Lebanon East St, Sullivan IN 47882-7798
Issacs, Jonna, 1551 S 950 E, Oakland City IN
47660-8446
Sanders, Kathy, 410 S Madison St, Oakland City IN 47660-1744
Lawyer, Bennie, 9232 N SR, Washington IN 47501
Hollis, Jan, PO Box 113, Otwell IN 47564-0113
Lutz, Sharon, 6693 W. Evening Song Ln., Owensville IN 47665
Bishop, Jim, PO Box 105, Patoka IN 47666-0105
Flint, Twyla, 1295 W State Road 56, Petersburg IN 47567-8547
Ray, Carrie, PO Box 224, Plainville IN 47568-0224
Shelton, Lois, 4189, Troy Rd, Washington IN 47501
Lambeth, Betty, 8743 S CR 400 W, Carlisle IN 47838
Hale, Evelyn, 203 W Corbin St, Sandborn IN 47578
Payne, Sharon, 344 E County Road 200 N, Sullivan IN 47882-7325
Hebeisen, Dick, 3704 W 200 S, Jasper IN 47546
Hebeisen, Ruth, 3704 W 200 S, Jasper IN 47546
Hagen, Joe, 921 Jackson Street, Jasper IN 47546
Dye, Patsy, 14026 Rama Dye Rd, Shoals IN 47581-9803
Croft, Phil, 332 W Giles St, Sullivan IN 47882
Parsons, Louise, 6286 Beard Rd, Loogootee IN 47553-9804
Clodfelter, Galen, 1054 N Hillside Rd, Vincennes IN 47591
Amers, Bill, 1268 N Newell Rd, Vincennes IN 47591
Lennen, David, 16 Sugarland Estates, Washington IN 47501
Newton, Carolyn, 1 Sundale Trail Ct, Washington IN 47501-2015
Preston, Pam, 504 North MeridianSt, Washington IN 47501
Nicholson, William, 11916 E SR 550, Wheatland IN 47597-9743
Platt, Nathan, PO Box 393, Sebree IN 42455-0393
Warsaw District
Allen, Ann, PO Box 279, Akron IN 46910-0279
Clouse, Tom, 302 Woods Dr, Albion IN 46701-1530
Weeks, Gary, 0412 W 100 N, Albion IN 46701-9534
Jennings, Joy, 6472 State Road 10, Argos IN 46501-9585
VanDeWater, Pat, 4391 N 300 W, Warsaw IN 46582-8531
Metheny, Linda, 14834 State Road 331, Bourbon IN 46504-9582
Reidenbach, Philip, 915 Lynn Dr, Bremen IN 46506-8607
Richardson, Jim, 415 S Liberty Dr, Bremen IN 46506-1975
Huffman, Emilie, 2924 US Highway 6, Bremen IN 46506-9793
Malle, Patsy, 2085 W 900 N, Wawaka IN 46794-9769
Shepherd, Matthew, 5919 W Wood Duck Dr, Mentone IN 46539-9593
Walters, Mike, 7200 E 100 N, Rochester IN 46975-8513
Brubaker, Larry, 616 Pam St, Warsaw IN 46580-3225
Harding, Linda, 7759 W 400 N, Warsaw IN 46582-8439
Cormany, Tom, 2750 N 550 E, Columbia City IN 46725-9086
Beard, Phil, 1033 N Greenbriar Dr, Columbia City IN 46725-8623
Beard, Jessie, 1033 N Greenbriar Dr, Columbia City IN 46725-8623
Harker, Sue, PO Box 609, Columbia City IN 46725-0609
Iden, Fay, 6671 N 1st Trl, North Webster IN 46555-9621
Pinder, Ed, 447 S Main St, Culver IN 46511-1731
Thomas, Gerald, 1300 Academy Rd # 82, Culver IN 46511-1234
Sharkey, Allen, 2499 13th Trl, Bourbon IN 46504-9591
Stangland, Jodi, 2918 N Etna Rd, Columbia City IN 46725-7839
Owen, Bette, 3213 E 200 S, Albion IN 46701-9650
White, Randy, 314 E Hanna St, Columbia City IN 46725-2620
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Jefferson Chapel/Coesse
Kimmell
Leesburg
Leiters Ford/Monterey
Ligonier
Mentone
Mount Hope
North Webster
Oak Grove
Packerton
Pierceton
Pleasant Grove
Plymouth First
Plymouth Trinity
Poplar Grove
Pretty Lake Trinity
Richland Center/Burton
Rome City
Santa Anna
South Whitley
St Matthews
Syracuse St Andrews
Tyner
Walnut Creek
Warsaw Celebration
Warsaw First
Warsaw Trinity
Washington Center
Wolf Lake
Indiana Conference
Yockey, Jr, Ernest, 4933 Juniper Rd, Bremen IN 46506-9308
Gayle, Michael, 1315 S 500 E, Columbia City IN 46725-9049
Gorsuch, Jim, Box 173, 6411 W Bortner St, Kimmell IN 46760-9705
Ciula, Peggy, 2544 E 450 N, Warsaw IN 46582-6128
Herrell, Kathy, 7410 W 400 N, Rochester IN 46975-8826
Reinhold, Sharron, PO Box 124, Monterey IN 46960-0121
Dragoo, Barb, PO Box 275, Cromwell IN 46732-0275
Harter, Bev, 9553 E SR 14, Akron IN 46910
Wieczorek, Richard, 8820 E 700 S, Monterey IN 46960-9311
Packer, Charles, 5523 N 825 E, North Webster IN 46555-9762
Kelsey, Joe, 817 W Dogwood Dr, Columbia City IN 46725-8710
Wise, Tammy, 2710 E 550 S, Warsaw IN 46580-8690
Tenney, Georgia, PO Box 451, Pierceton IN 46562-0451
Boggs, Bernadene, 3972 E 400 S, Warsaw IN 46580-8387
Daily, Gloria, 10503 Nutmeg Rd, Plymouth IN 46563-8544
May, Ron, 410 Crimson Ln, Plymouth IN 46563-7809
Lacher, Larry, 501 Pennsylvania Ave Apt G4, Plymouth IN 46563-2786
Clark, Earl, 17910 Pine Rd, Culver IN 46511-9750
Barnes, Gerry, 16588 Pretty Lake Rd, Plymouth IN 46563-8264
Huppert, Gary, 5397 N 100 W, Rochester IN 46975-7622
Donley, Mark, 870 Lakeside Dr, Rome City IN 46784-9603
Kepler, Doris, 16909 S Pear Rd , Culver IN 46511-9756
Shupe, Tommy Jo, 6655 Chamberlin Dr, South Whitley IN 46787-9661
Howey, Bonnie, 839 Park Ave, New Haven IN 46774-1611
Clark, Jack, 518 Ems D15 Ln, Syracuse IN 46567-8026
Clark, Carol, 518 Ems D15 Ln, Syracuse IN 46567-8026
Dixon, Deborah S, PO Box 36, Tyner IN 46572-0036
Whitney, Clinton, 1723 S Country Club Rd, Warsaw IN 46580-7544
Kaylor, Wendy, 1512 E Market St, Warsaw IN 46580-3640
Allen, Dawn, 932 E Center St, Warsaw IN 46580-3417
Wilcox, Jan, 2218 N 875 W, Etna Green IN 46524-9525
Wood, Bill, 1407 Country Club Dr E, Warsaw IN 46580-5050
Slaymaker, Doris Ann, 206 Ra Mar Dr, Warsaw IN 46580-4819
Helm, Jean, 770 W Keiser Rd, Columbia City IN 46725-8040
Black, Roger, 4243 W 500 S, Albion IN 46701-9474
3. Equalization Members
Conference Agency Chairpersons
Ashby, Milton, 3209 Maple Ln., Fort Wayne IN 46804-2833
Bohnstedt, Albert E., 5926 Millhollow Ln., Fort Wayne IN 46815-6230
Castle, Patti, 701 Dewey St., Michigan City IN 46360-5542
Dennin, Louise, 313 S. Cole Ave., Muncie IN 47303-4625
Gast, Paula, 3 Stone Ridge Dr., Huntington IN 46750-1335
Grayless, Doreen, P.O. Box 126, Leiters Ford IN 46945-0126
Haley, Jeff, 3909 Old Mill Rd., Fort Wayne IN 46807-2135
Imler, Dona Lou, 6640 W. South Lake Gage Dr., Angola IN 46703-9729
Jacob, Lori, 501 Van Buren St., Walkerton IN 46574-1124
Kumeh, Timothy, P.O. Box 217, Ambia IN 47917-0217
Lancet, Patricia, 311 ½ State St., Culver IN 46511-1141
Matthews, Chris, 7320 Northcote Ave., Hammond IN 46324-2943
McVay, Darwin, 1544 Foxhaven Dr., Kokomo IN 46902-5191
Miller, Agnes, 10100 N. 0 Rd., Decatur IN 46733-8441
Ottjes, James, 418 N. Mishawaka St., Akron IN 46910-9108
Peterson, Gary, 1930 Medina Cv., Fort Wayne IN 46845-8705
Scott, Martha, 11321 Lyndhurst Ct., Fort Wayne IN 46845-2009
Shettle, John T., P.O. Box 155, Orestes IN 46063-0155
Shrock, Paula J., 8420 E. 100 N., Greentown IN 46936-8821
Stant, Ann, 2012 W. Sheffield Dr., Muncie IN 47304-1255
Stone, Ruth Ellen, 8 EMS D 16A Ln., Syracuse IN 46567
Witkoske, Teresa J., 5246 W. Old 24, Wabash IN 46992-9149
Deaconess
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
Baker, Phyllis, 3038 Saint Louis Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46809-2954
Krug, Penny, 605 Edgewater Dr., South Bend IN 46601-3217
Diaconal Ministers
Adamsson, Cindy F., 333 N. Main St., South Bend IN 46601-1218
Conner, Kathryn W., 960 E. Rising Sun Dr., Tucson AZ 85737-9152
Engel, Patricia, 6450 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis IN 46220-4548
Fenstermacher, Marlene A., 2435 Webster St., Fort Wayne IN 46807-1345
Flight, Joyce, 5354 W. 62nd St., Apt. D-392, Indianapolis IN 46268
Fox, William, 1126 W. Carla Ln., Scottsburg IN 47170-7756
Gerner, Dorothy, 4436 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis IN 46205-1728
Gingrich, Ellen L., 2530 Florida Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46805-3542
Hill, Mildred, 8136 Heritage Commons Dr., Indianapolis IN 46219
Jett, Janice, 7216 Registry Dr., Indianapolis IN 46217
Kyle, Patricia, 500 S. Montgomery St., Apt. 106, Bremen IN 46506-1652
Longstreth, Mary Z., 8765 E. CR. 600 N., Brownsburg IN 46112
Meyer, Anne Holtsclaw, 8939 Maple Hill Dr., Indianapolis IN 46239-1756
Smith, D. Neal, 429 Sandhurst Cir., Apt. 2, Glen Ellyn IL 60137-6686
Council on Finance and Administration
Dwiggins, Jack, 3527 Indianbrook Dr., Lafayette IN 47909-3454
Summers, Roger, 353 W. Woodland Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46807-1350
General Conference Delegates
Crane, David, P.O. Box 797, Washington IN 47501
Miller, Pat, 1041 Muessing Rd., Indianapolis IN 46239-9614
Newkirk, Vickie, 2870 S. 700 W., New Palestine IN 46163-9704
Jurisdictional Conference Delegates
Boruff, Ben, 6120 Thrushwood Dr., Indianapolis IN 46250-1346
Moreland, Ashley, 131 El Dorado Tr. E., Fort Wayne IN 46825-3389
Robbins, Luke, 8512 Springmill Rd., Indianapolis IN 46260
Ruby, Sandra, 707 W. Pike St., Crawfordsville IN 47933
Talbott, Bert, 2004 E. 91st St., Indianapolis IN 46240-1908
Weeks, Pat, 12038 Clubhouse Dr., Fishers IN 46038-2742
Conference Lay Leaders
Mykrantz, Kayc, 2105 E. Broadway, Logansport IN 46947-2050
Williams, Ike, 1515 Cool Creek Dr., Carmel IN 46033-2318
Conference Lay Speaker
Adams, Kenneth C., 3003 E. 400 S., Warsaw IN 46580-8777
Board of Ordained Ministry Registrar
Snyder, IV, J. Daniel, 412 S. Main St., Dunkirk IN 47336-1510
Board of Pensions and Health Insurance
Boodt, Peg, 8327 Warrington Dr., Indianapolis IN 46234-2113
Fuller, Terry, 8301 S Asbury Ln., Daleville IN 47334-9430
Preusch, Robert, 600 Simmons St., Plainfield IN 46168
Rees, Peggy, 800 E. Arthur St., Apt. 9B, Warsaw IN 46580-3061
Spearman, Larna, 3530 Watson Rd., Indianapolis IN 46205-3546
Troke, Wanda, 10150 S. 750 W., Akron IN 46910-9397
White, Michelle, 3900 Cove Rd., Columbus IN 47203-3606
Wiley, Floyd, 137 W. County Road 50 N., New Castle IN 47362-9184
Rules and Structure Committee
Johnson, Carolyn, 2550 Yeager Rd., Apt. 19-2, W. Lafayette IN 47906-4025
Marshall, Carolyn, 204 N. Newlin St., Veedersburg IN 47987-1358
Annual Conference Sessions Committee
Needler, Ruth Ellen, 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis IN 46280
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Scott, Charles A., 2210 Kentucky Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46805-4447
Conference Staff
Barnes, Mary, 1520 S. Liberty Dr., Bloomington IN 47403
Fenstermacher, Edwin A., 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis IN 46280
Gallagher, Jennifer, 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis IN 46280
Hall, Ian, 1520 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis IN 46280
Riendeau, Georgina A., 257 Queendale Ctr., Beverly KY 40913-9610
Ruckman, Royce L., UM Foundation Office, 1001 N. Western Ave., Ste. D, Marion IN 46952-2500
Williams, H. Brent, 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis IN 46280
Yarde, Nicholas L., 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis IN 46280
Board of Trustees
Brothers, Alfred, 18115 N. State Road 1, Spencerville IN 46788-9680
Campbell, Harold, 57105 County Road 21, Goshen IN 46528-7050
Cassiday, Dorinda, 5396 S. 100 E., Anderson IN 46013-9509
Eppley, Dean, 711 W. State Road 124, Wabash IN 46992-9283
Goelz, Wayne, 3836 E. Yoder Rd., Fort Wayne IN 46819-9728
Kirkpatrick, Susan, 11678 E. 200 S., Greentown IN 46936-9182
Klockow, Patricia, 51827 Pebble Brooke Dr., Granger IN 46530-5046
Leonard, Nancy, 1241 Hillcrest Dr., Carmel IN 46033-2343
Mann, Richard, 34 Northway Dr., Huntington IN 46750-1374
Spurgeon, Janine, 6816 Sheridan St., Anderson IN 46013-3610
Williams, Brian, Kahn Dees Donovan & Kahn LLP, P.O. Box 3646, Evansville IN 47735
York, John, 2407 N. 350 E., Marion IN 46952-8786
Conference United Methodist Men Presidents
Hudgins, Ken, 4102 Hemlock Dr., Valparaiso IN 46383-1818
Martin, David, 17154 Bluestone Dr., Noblesville IN 46062-7180
Conference United Methodist Women Presidents
Park, Jeananne, 2139 S. 445 E., Lagrange IN 46761-8837
Shafer, Sue, 8 S. 27th St., Richmond IN 47374-5808
Conference Youth Presidents
Barnes-Israel, Hannah, 1415 W. Park Rd., Greensburg IN 47240
Miller, Molly, 1085 E. 485 N., Howe IN 46746-9723
Additional Conference Equalization Members
Gaither-Gant, Rita, 4102 N. DeQuincy St., Indianapolis IN 46226-4563
Jones, Ethan, 421 Main Cross Street, Charlestown IN 47111
Randall, Zachary, 209 Orchard St., # 2, Cincinnati OH 45202-7635
District Lay Leaders
Allen, Kraig, 584 W. 675 N., Leesburg IN 46538-9212 (Warsaw)
Clemons, Barbara, 1910 Wellesley Blvd., #219, Indianapolis IN 46219 (Indianapolis East)
Ellis, Doyle, 1705 S. Main Street Rd., Vincennes IN 47591-8833 (Vincennes)
Gabbard, Dan, 6785 N. 600 E., Shelbyville IN 46176-9435 (Rushville)
Hanson, Ann, 8608 W. Tulip Tree Dr., Muncie IN 47304-9369 (Muncie)
Harper-Alport, Jane, 153 Cypress Dr., Schererville IN 46375-1138 (Calumet)
Knochel, Christian, 504 E. Dunlap St., Kentland IN 47951-1228 (Lafayette)
Koehler, Sharon, 1148 W. Park Ave., Brazil IN 47834-7543 (Terre Haute)
Lehman, Douglas, 5170 W. 500 S., Wabash IN 46992-9486 (Huntington)
Pimlott, Bob, 1904 Van Buren Dr., Madison IN 47250-1920 (Columbus)
Riegle, Nyle, 1860 Lezlie Ln,, Linton IN 47441 (Bloomington)
Riendeau, Alan, 257 Queendale Ctr., Beverly KY 40913-9610 (Kokomo)
Ruby, Sandra, 707 W. Pike St., Crawfordsville IN 47933 (Indianapolis West)
Shettle, D. Manet, 3452 E. 1300 N., Alexandria IN 46001-8965 (Marion)
Summers, Roger, 353 W. Woodland Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46807-1350 (Fort Wayne)
Wood, Craig, 167 E. 191st St., Westfield IN 46074-9243 (Indianapolis East)
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District United Methodist Men Presidents
Bates, Don, 449 Main St Apt 228, Anderson IN 46016-1284 (Marion)
Green, Willie, 6938 E. 3rd Ave., Gary IN 46403-2419 (Calumet)
Hornick, Jay, 2108 Crestview Ct., Lafayette IN 47905-2152 (Lafayette)
Hostetler, Gary, 12464 S. County Road 300 E., Kokomo IN 46901-7579 (Kokomo)
Jenkins, Flowers, 2410 Bluff St., Niles MI 49120-1116 (Michiana)
Julian, Brent, 1731 W. 400 N., Warsaw IN 46582-8585 (Warsaw)
Krenke, Fred, 311 Fulkerson Street, Charlestown IN 47111 (New Albany)
Martin, Dave, 17154 Bluestone Dr., Noblesville IN 46062-7180 (Indianapolis East)
Neal, Lloyd, 4951 Pebble Ct., Greenwood IN 46142-9727 (Indianapolis West)
Rapp, George, 15 E. Grant St., LaFontaine IN 46940-9237 (Huntington)
VanKleeck, Steve, 1326 Stag Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46804-1361 (Fort Wayne)
Webster, Les, 7778 N. County Road 425 W., Brazil IN 47834-7254 (Terre Haute)
Yoho, DeVon, 2805 W Petty Rd., Muncie IN 47304-3085 (Muncie)
District United Methodist Women Presidents
Bohnstedt, Janis, 5926 Millhollow Ln., Fort Wayne IN 46815-6230 (Fort Wayne)
Bolinger, Marilyn, 1228 Apple Ridge Ct., South Bend IN 46614-6153 (Michiana)
Ellis, Tyra, 206 King Circle, Jeffersonville IN 47130-3849 (New Albany)
Eppley, Carolyn, 711 W. State Road 124, Wabash IN 46992-9283 (Huntington)
Gould, Barb, 8355 Barstow Dr., Fishers IN 46038-4444 (Indianapolis East)
Hill, Sue, 2353 Westdale Ct., Kokomo IN 46901-5078 (Kokomo)
Kamman, Nina, 5679 S. 850 W., Huntingburg IN 47542-9761 (Vincennes)
Keiser, Sue, 1294 Chalamel Dr., Chesterton IN 46304-1478 (Calumet)
Manning, Lourdes, 700 E. Dunn Ave., Muncie IN 47303-2034 (Muncie)
Miller, Doris, 2030 Chester Blvd, #50, Richmond IN 47374 (Rushville)
Mullett, Thelma, P.O. Box 73, Hanover IN 47243-0073 (Columbus)
Musgrave, Diana, 8386 SR 44, Martinsville IN 46151-9096 (Bloomington)
Ralston, Sherry, 5144 W. Timberwood Dr., Newburgh IN 47630-3010 (Evansville)
Seyfert, Kathryn, 115 9th St., Covington IN 47932-1608 (Terre Haute)
Smith, Laura, 1021 Martin Dr., Anderson IN 46012-4152 (Marion)
Swick, Phyllis, 1800 E. Poplar Rd., Columbia City IN 46725-8991 (Warsaw)
Woody, Margaret, P.O. Box 42, Stockwell IN 47983-0042 (Lafayette)
Zent, Amy, 6106 Franklin Villas Way, Indianapolis IN 46237-5027 (Indianapolis West)
District Youth Presidents
Camp, Beth, 4890 N. Park Lane Dr., Petersburg IN 47567 (Vincennes)
Dorrel, Amber, 11884 N. 100 W., Knightstown IN 46148 (Rushville)
Mays, Chicody, 421 Main Cross St., Charlestown IN 47111 (New Albany)
Minor, Faith, 213 W. Virginia Ave., Kokomo IN 46902-6341 (Kokomo)
Mowery, Christopher, 622 N. 27th St., Lafayette IN 47904-2742 (Lafayette)
Reyes, Jessica, 6711 Winchester Rd, Fort Wayne IN 46819-1525 (Fort Wayne)
Ruble, Anna, 1009 W. Tilmor Dr., Muncie IN 47303-1787 (Muncie)
Satterfield, Mollie, 401 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis IN 46204-1802 (Indianapolis West)
Shettle, Kevin, 3452 E. 1300 N., Alexandria IN 46001-8965 (Marion)
District Equalizing Members
Bloomington District
Allgood, Josh, 5448 S. Greene Co. Line Rd., Solsberry IN 47459
Ambrose, Jean, 185 Goodnight Rd., Martinsville IN 46151-1339
Brim, Elizabeth, 1906 Windwood Dr., Bedford IN 47421-3946
Callahan, Ann, 696 E. Freeman Ridge Rd., Nashville IN 47448-8872
Carlile, Joyce, 2431 N. Fritz Dr., Bloomington IN 47408
Coppes, Breana, 7340 Mendenhall Rd., Camby IN 46113-9209
Fields, Jo, 2643 E. Windermere Woods Dr., Bloomington IN 47401-5400
Hinshaw, Teresa, 7196 W. County Road 25 S., French Lick IN 47432-8302
Hurley, Larua, 563 W. Dogwood Ln., Bloomington IN 47404-1875
Jones-Richardson, Amy, 400 Embry St., Monrovia IN 46157-9555
Kelley, Lisa, 5475 State Highway 246, Spencer IN 47460-6292
Loy, Doris, 838 Pinewood Trl. N.E., New Salisbury IN 47161-8386
Padgett, McKayla, 5462 N. County Road 90 E., Orleans IN 47452-9161
Stroud, Kathy, 1365 W. Leonard Dr., Paoli IN 47454-9330
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Voris, Joe, 1126 Lincoln Ave., Bedford IN 47421-2925
Welch, Linda, 6305 Gentry Rd., Freedom IN 47431-7143
Williamson, Mrs. Dennis, 415 S. Harvey Dr., Apt. 2, Bloomington IN 47403
Calumet District
Beltz, Donald, 3772 Rochester St., Portage IN 46368-6675
Casey, John, 8410 Oak Tree Dr., Rensselaer IN 47978-9560
Crisman, Bettie, 1524 Maple St., Hobart IN 46342-5641
Crisman, Paul, 1524 Maple St., Hobart IN 46342-5641
Davis, Angela, 105 Killdeer Ave., Trail Creek IN 46360-5713
Dunfee, Pat, 1325 Hilltop Dr., Lowell IN 46356-2418
Ferguson, Mike, 6700 Lincolnway St., Hobart IN 46342-6728
Henigsmith, Ron, 8355 E. 650 N., Walkerton IN 46574-8337
Hewit-Keesey, Roberta M., Calumet District Adm. Asst., 650 E. 4th St., Hobart IN 46342-4409
Howard, R. Keith, 9134 Holly Ln., Munster IN 46321-3013
Kramer, Arlene, 6032 Trailcreek Ave., Portage IN 46368-4484
Kramer, Frank, 6032 Trailcreek Ave., Portage IN 46368-4484
Lahaie, Susan, 363 N. 650 W., Valparaiso IN 46385-9217
Malavolta, Phil, 10800 N. 1000 W., Demotte IN 46310-9494
McQueen, Jacquelin, 933 N. Harvey St,, Griffith IN 46319-1519
Shinn, Ann, 8920 W. 1225 N., Demotte IN 46310-8616
Stahl, Pamela, 965 Rose Bush Ln., Dyer IN 46311-1089
Welty, Tim, 565 S. 300 E., La Porte IN 46350-8812
Columbus District
Byerly, Kathy, P.O. Box 246, Versailles IN 47042-0246
Capes, Yolanda, 9535 W. SR 250, Crothersville IN 47229
Collins, Terry, 3945 N. Blanton Rd., Scottsburg IN 47170
Frieden, Ronald, 6252 Cherbourg Dr., Indianapolis IN 46220
Howell, Donna, 4455 Epworth Rd., Ste. A, Newburgh IN 47630
Jarman, Brian, 4544 U.S. 52 E., Rushville IN 46173
Largent, April, 1406 Gingerwood Ct, Clarksville IN 47129-1284
Low, Nancy L., 2915 Wandering Way, Columbus IN 47201-2732
Mead, Kathy, 1029 W. 8th St., Seymour IN 47274-1477
Shaw, Jim, 4037 Waterlily Court, Indianapolis IN 46254
Thomas, Sandy, 9610 N. 700 E., Morristown IN 46161-9714
Washum, Ethelenor, 712 East 56th St., Indianapolis IN 46220
Evansville District
Ahlemeyer, Joy, 1110 Tanglewood Dr., Mount Vernon IN 47620-9276
Aiken, Dan, 5799 Shadow Creek Ln., Newburgh IN 47630-8538
Boultinghouse, Jane, 815 N. County Road 200 W., Rockport IN 47635-8807
Cook, Donna, 7307 Little Schaefer Rd., Evansville IN 47720-8179
Hardin, Jacqueline, 3015 Cascade Dr., Evansville IN 47725
Hartman, Jean, 5939 Spirit Trail, Evansville IN 47720
Heim-Baugh, Karen, 654 Bonnie View Dr., Evansville IN 47715-6947
Lybarger, Jon, 418 W. Jennings St., Newburgh IN 47630-1114
Lybarger, Nancy, 418 W. Jennings St., Newburgh IN 47630-1114
Moore, Kaitlin, 322 Key West Dr., Evansville IN 47712-7612
Raymond, Cecil, 8088 N. Larch Pl., Newburgh IN 47630-2576
Travis, Don, 239 E. Buena Vista Rd., Evansville IN 47711
VanStone, Jack, 1301 Southfield Dr., Evansville IN 47715-5203
VanStone, Marty, 1301 Southfield Rd., Evansville IN 47715-5203
Walker, Karen, P.O. Box 392, New Harmony IN 47631
Fort Wayne District
Anzaldua, Cesar, 300 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne IN 46802-2714
Alarcon, Ruben, 4315 Winter St., Fort Wayne IN 46806-4837
Arter, Dixie A., 7767 G Antony Dr.-92, Fort Wayne IN 46818-9215
Buell Landry, Candace, 3081 Columbus Pike, Delaware OH 43015-3211
Burdick, Ann, 9808 Maysville Rd, Fort Wayne IN 46835-9583
Cohrs, John, 10118 Buttonwood Pass, Leo IN 46765-9341
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Crowder, Marlene, 3206B Senate Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46806-2627
Diehl, Danielle, 9714 Alba Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46825-6943
Farmer, Donna, 9624 Skipjack Cv., Fort Wayne IN 46835-9601
Fulbright, Sherry, 4612 Bradwood Ter., Fort Wayne IN 46815-6031
Gilbert, Keith, 1327 Lakeland Cv., Fort Wayne IN 46825-3573
Hansen, Bonnie, 816 Buckingham Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46825-4506
Keller, Kenneth, 1635 Summer Glen Pl., Fort Wayne IN 46825-1513
Landry, Matt, 3081 Columbus Pike, Delaware OH 43015-3211
Lincoln, Randi, 1828 Benham Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46815-7817
Marsh, Susan, 205 Meadowmere Dr., Butler IN 46721-1068
Peterson, Alice, 1930 Medina Cv., Fort Wayne IN 46845-8705
Renderos, Adi, 4035 Central Dr., Fort Wayne IN 46806-1949
Reyes, April, 1048 Straford Rd., New Haven IN 46774-2538
Richards, Sonja, 2305 Carnoustie Cir., Kendallville IN 46755-9374
Huntington District
Athan, Don, 4488 S. 200 E., Bluffton IN 46714-9471
Athan, Linda, 4488 S. 200 E., Bluffton IN 46714-9471
Davis, Jami, 610 N. Mill St., North Manchester IN 46962-1835
Drake, Mike, 8355 N. Piqua Rd., Decatur IN 46733-8499
Gerber, Betty R., 1550 Shadow Run Trl., Bluffton IN 46714-1267
Gillespie, Robert, 333 Hale Dr., Wabash IN 46992-3805
Hensley, Randy, 2778 W. 800 S., Warren IN 46792-9236
Kreider, Mary Ann, 76 W. Lakeside Dr., North Manchester IN 46962-8502
Mahan, Patricia L., 1239 Crosse Pointe, Decatur IN 46733-3334
Moore, Jon, 8748 N. 400 W., Huntington IN 46750-9720
Neff, Myrna, 235 W. 2nd St., Warren IN 46792-9222
Noble, Al, 128 Berkshire Dr., Decatur IN 46733-2511
Ousley, Janet, Huntington District Adm. Asst., 3 Stoneridge Dr., Huntington IN 46750-1335
Pieper, Phyllis, 6369 W. 442 N., Huntington IN 46750
Smith, Jim, Woodspoint Cir, #7, North Manchester IN 46962
Stephan, Brittny, 9638 W. 1100 N., Huntington IN 46750-8853
Stoops, Kaylee, 217 S. Van Buren St., Monroe IN 46772-9496
Stouffer, Karen, 2836 W. 950 S., Wabash IN 46992-7907
VanHaften, Jane, 7593 S. State Road 3-90, Warren IN 46792-9509
Indianapolis East District
Boram, Marcia, 1612 Stable Circle, Indianapolis IN 46239
Butler, Jay, 8150 Bounty Ct., Indianapolis IN 46236-8941
Dixon, Bob, 1218 N. 600 W., Greenfield IN 46140-9626
Emmert, Kevin, 19130 Golden Meadow Way, Noblesville IN 46060-6747
Gasaway, Linda, 10832 Woodlook Ln., Indianapolis IN 46239-9726
Grinstead, Ila, 1424 E. 191 St., Westfield IN 46074
Grubb, Ken R., 6032 S. Eaton Ave., Indianapolis IN 46259-1302
Howard, Phil, 2380 Woodsway Dr., Greenwood IN 46143-9566
McConnell, Howard E., 8014 E. 75th St., Indianapolis IN 46256-2003
McMillen, Carol, 1808 Orchard Ct., Indianapolis IN 46219
Morgan, Mona, 398 Ironwood Dr., Carmel IN 46033-1927
Morris, Lisa, 1631 W. 76th Pl., Indianapolis IN 46260-3211
Poe, Wayne, 12138 Woods Bay Pl., Carmel IN 46033
Talbott, Nancy, 2004 E. 91st St., Indianapolis IN 46240
Thompson, Elton, 1070 W. Jefferson St., Franklin IN 46131-2179
Van Deman, Keith, 1070 W. Jefferson St., Franklin IN 46131-2179
Indianapolis West District
Sanders, Valerie, 6050 N. State Highway 7, Scipio IN 47273-9447
Burking, Ian, 3864 Campus Suites Blvd., Apt. 622B, West Lafayette IN 47906-0994
Cook, Greg, 750 Pin Oak Ct., Franklin IN 46131-7793
Dalton, Al, 7408 Glenview West Dr., Indianapolis IN 46250-2448
Gilbert, Pamela, 4984 W. 59th St., Indianapolis IN 46254-1104
Hakes, Jessie, 1601 N. Delaware St., # 2C, Indianapolis IN 46202-1542
Huff-Cook, Becky, 1531 13th St., Ste. 2100, Columbus IN 47201-1302
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Kirchoff, Bill, 5724 Cross Bridge Ct., Plainfield IN 46168-9268
Leonard, Jack, 830 Fleetwood Dr., Indianapolis IN 46228-1930
Lewis, Jennifer L., 404 N. 6th St., Rm. 201, Lafayette IN 47901-1125
Love, Michael, 7204 Kensington Dr., Apt. E, Indianapolis IN 46226-5755
Nuetzel, Abby, 412 W Hillcrest Dr., Rockville IN 47872
Patterson, Nanci, 6245 Washington Blvd,, Indianapolis IN 46220-1828
Skiles Johnson, Julia, 1301 Kings Cove Ct., Indianapolis IN 46240-2506
Voss, Pam, 3901 N. Meridian St., Ste. 210, Indianapolis IN 46208
Kokomo District
Beard, Melissa, 2936 Bagley Dr. W., Kokomo IN 46902-3281
Bergstrom, Linda, 2694 W. County Road 150 N., Logansport IN 46947-8524
Beutler, Jayna, 2800 Rockford Ln., Kokomo IN 46902-3202
Billiard, Peggy, 296 W. County Road 275 N., Logansport IN 46947-8650
Brownfield, David, 219 W. Mulberry St., Kokomo IN 46901-4530
Clark, Megan R., 4893 E. County Road 100 N., Kokomo IN 46901
Drane, Marlene, P.O. Box 181, Royal Center IN 46978-0181
Fridley, Benjamin, 720 S. Market St., Kokomo IN 46901-5454
Kingery, Derek, 5077 W. County Road 225 S., Logansport IN 46947-8403
Lavengood, Teri, 5625 E. 1200 S., Amboy IN 46911-9335
Loomis, Barb, 53 S. 700 E., Greentown IN 46936-9414
Loomis, Jerry, 53 S. 700 E., Greentown IN 46936-9414
Mansur, John, 2112 Lynn Dr., Kokomo IN 46902-6506
Mullins, Phyllis, P.O. Box 456, Windfall IN 46076-0456
Polito, Cynthia, P.O. Box 366, Mexico IN 46958-0366
Roberts, Wanda Renee, 9832 Hidden Hills Ln., Indianapolis IN 46234-9042
Whicker, Donald, 5191 N. 900 W., Sharpsville IN 46068-9289
Zimmerman, Leanna, 621 Knoll Wood Ln., Greentown IN 46936-9617
Zimmerman, Melissa, 621 Knoll Wood Ln., Greentown IN 46936-9617
Lafayette District
Barnett, Julia, 721 6th St, Covington IN 47932-1405
Beeks, Cathy, 300 S. Park Dr., Monticello IN 47960-2551
Burton, Brad, 310 N. 800 W., Delphi IN 46923-8986
Decker, Ken, 1748 Skyline Rd., Lafayette IN 47905-5551
Eutsler, Mark L., P.O. Box 61, Linden IN 47955-0061
Holtman, Carl, 3122 W. 950 S., Romney IN 47981-9721
Jones, Cheryl, 104 W. Main St., P.O. Box 304, Rossville IN 46065-0304
Langbehn, Grant, 318 W. Lutz Ave., Apt. 6, West Lafayette IN 47906-5859
Markle, Andy, 2319 Temple Ct. E., West Lafayette IN 47906-6824
May, Jean, 1 S. Kentucky St., Remington IN 47977-8697
Moore, Thomas, 11606 S. 500 E., Lafayette IN 47909-9775
Need, James, 6539 N. State Road 75, Frankfort IN 46041
Nelson, Lynn A., 1308 S. 24th St., Lafayette IN 47905-2060
Robbins, Gene, 209 S. Jackson St., Frankfort IN 46041-2410
Sell, Amy, 505 W. 4th St., Fowler IN 47944-1030
Sapp Nelson, Megan, 471 Maple St., West Lafayette IN 47906
Wagner, Carolyn, 8326 N 700 W., Thorntown IN 46071-8801
Wolverton, Jacob R., 2319 Temple Ct. E., West Lafayette IN 47906-6824
Marion District
Austin, Sherry, 1022 Porto Bello Rd., Pendleton IN 46064-9134
Brown, Mary, 3700 Brighton Ln., Anderson IN 46012-9688
Burand, Jerry, 916 Fenway Ct., Anderson IN 46011-9020
Burnworth, Rick, 101 W. Madison St., P.O. Box 305, Swayzee IN 46986-0305
Cole, Georgia, 927 N. 13th St., Elwood IN 46036-1155
Compton, Janine, P.O. Box 556, Frankton IN 46044-0556
Eaton, Lyle, 901 W. 9th St., Jonesboro IN 46938-1227
Gough, Gordon, 4851 W. 900 S., Fairmount IN 46928-9373
Hardacre, William, 216 Summerlake Cir., Anderson IN 46011-1602
Hysong, Bill, 3 Forest Ct., Greenfield IN 46140-8739
Hysong, Phyllis, 3 Forest Ct., Greenfield IN 46140-8739
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Kistler, Jennifer, 2820 N. Lagro Rd., Marion IN 46952-1253
McKean, Tammy, 441 E. State St., Pendleton IN 46064-1032
Saddler, Shirley, 4370 N. 500 E., Van Buren IN 46991-9718
Sharon, Stephen, 2026 Morrow Rd., Marion IN 46952-1514
Shaw, Steven, 3422 Manor Rd., Anderson IN 46011-2225
Upton, Norma, PO Box 917, Lapel IN 46051-0917
VanNess, Emma, 4805 W 1100 S., Fairmount IN 46928-9516
Willbanks, Mary Margaret, 1300 S. Tennessee Ave., Muncie IN 47302-3886
Michiana District
Brown, Dan, 407 S. Main St., Milford IN 46542-9416
Calvert, Kristen, P.O. Box 374, 5755 N. State Road 9, Howe IN 46746-9228
Clouse, Steve, 703 E. Madison St., Goshen IN 46528-3521
Cummings, Rita, 5790 W. 100 N., Lagrange IN 46761-8605
Damian, Conrad, 718 E. Broadway St., South Bend IN 46601-3604
Danielson, Carolyn, 213 W. Lafayette St., Lagrange IN 46761-1839
Fenstermacher, Robert, 1905 E. Farnsworth Dr., South Bend IN 46614-6350
Gard, Mary, 2303 Thorndale Ct., Elkhart IN 46517-2019
Kramer, Lindsey, 5231 N. Lee Ct., South Bend IN 46614-5929
Lantz, Christopher, 3529 Bay Pointe Dr., Apt. 2B, Elkhart IN 46514-6760
Leamon, Sharon, 1370 Forest View Ct., South Bend IN 46614-6478
McFadden, Pat, 1090 E. 455 S., Lagrange IN 46761-8826
Miller, Kent, 20480 Miller Rd., South Bend IN 46614-9433
Miller, Mike, 308 S. Company St., White Pigeon MI 49099-9710
Schafer, Dennis, 65300 Maple Rd., Lakeville IN 46536-9761
Schafer, Theodora, 65300 Maple Rd., Lakeville IN 46536-9761
Tormey, Jim, 52173 Ash Rd,, Granger IN 46530-7278
Weber, Carlene, 208 Vintage, P.O. Box 382, Lapaz IN 46537-0382
Muncie District
Baker, Alan, 1019 S. Yorkchester Dr., Yorktown IN 47396-9396
Campbell, Georgel, 10510 E. 1000 N., Dunkirk IN 47336-9211
Campbell, Marty, 10510 E. 1000 N., Dunkirk IN 47336-9211
Carroll, Ashley, 218 Markwith Ave., Greenville OH 45331-1776
Fields, Tyler, 7305 E. State Road 28, Union City IN 47390-9071
Grow, Geoff, 2840 N. 300 E., Winchester IN 47394-8244
Hinkle, William, 2667 W. Fox Fire Dr., Portland IN 47371-6200
Jackson, Gordon E., 14390 E. 350 N., Parker City IN 47368-9296
Lawson, Kathy, 5625 S. County Road 800 E., Selma IN 47383-9305
Lightle, Tom, 241 N. Charles St., Portland IN 47371-3005
McIntosh, Lori, 603 E High St., Portland IN 47371-2005
Miller, Scott, 6798 S. Arba Pike, Lynn IN 47355-9040
Pyle, Betsy, 4301 W. University Ave., Muncie IN 47304-3659
Schad, Stan, 4713 N. Everett Rd., Muncie IN 47304-1091
VanMeter, Don, 16721 N. County Road 450 E., Eaton IN 47338-8788
VanMeter, Lorna, 16721 N. 450 E., Eaton IN 47338
Vore, Dan, 4191 E. Gregory Rd., Eaton IN 47338-8916
Vore, Linda, 4191 E. Gregory Rd., Eaton IN 47338-8916
Yoho, Mary Etta, 2805 W. Petty Rd., Muncie IN 47304-3085
New Albany District
Best, Tyler, 9800 Sandy Branch Rd. S.E., Elizabeth IN 47117-8226
Duley, Carl, 2150 Colonial, Corydon IN 47112-1930
Fisher, Bruce, 2825 Bell Ln. N.W., Ramsey IN 47166-8418
Funk, Rosie, P.O. Box 66, Corydon IN 47112-0066
Harmon, Pat, 4005 Burgess Circle N.W., DePauw IN 47115-8836
Hecht, Jan, 2900 Hecht Ln. S.E., Elizabeth IN 47117-7533
Hollen, Susanne, 2416 S. Lively Rd., English IN 47118-6739
Hughes, Jim, 185 S. Sycamore St., Campbellsburg IN 47108
Hurd, Ellen, 3309 Bugaboo Ln., Sellersburg IN 47172-9214
Kavanaugh, Thressa, 3117 Ambercrest Loop, Jeffersonville IN 47130
May, Mike, P.O. Box 132, Milltown IN 47145-0132
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May, Paul David, P.O. Box 132, Milltown IN 47145-0132
McCaffrey, Kent, 205 Lancaster Cir., New Albany IN 47150-2277
Padgett, Melissa, 890 Woodland Ave., Corydon IN 47112-2206
Reed, Kelly, 1760 Lost Creek Rd. N.W., Ramsey IN 47166
Shea, Phil, 122 Forest Dr., Jeffersonville IN 47130-6839
Staten, Cliff, 1013 Woodfield Dr., New Albany IN 47150-2064
Trobaugh, Dwanna, 500 E. Walnut St., Corydon IN 47112-1416
Wilfong, Jessi, c/o New Albany District UMC, 3 Orchard Ln., Floyds Knobs IN 47119-9707
Rushville District
Allford, Mike, 7814 N. 775 E., Wilkinson IN 46186-9752
Armstrong, Rick, 602 Forest Hill Blvd., Richmond IN 47374
Barnes, Dawn, 1415 W. Park Rd., Greensburg IN 47240
Bullard, Chester, 2052 E. U.S. Highway 52,.Morristown IN 46161-9797
Charles, Christina, P.O. Box 396, Shirley IN 47384
Curtis, Adriane, 1718 Roosevelt Ave., New Castle IN 47362-2325
Curtis, Shawn, 1718 Roosevelt Ave., New Castle IN 47362-2325
Garriott, Roberta, 116 Holly St., Connersville IN 47331-3335
Hill, Jacki, 418 E. 13th St., Connersville IN 47331
Kidder, Nancy, 502 W. Main St., Centerville IN 47330-1103
Meadows, Jennifer, 514 N. Lincoln St., Greensburg IN 47240-1751
Powell, Jerry, 5243 E. U.S. Hwy. 52, Morristown IN 46161-9711
Sayre, Sally, 2621 S. B St., Richmond IN 47374-5829
Slavens, Becky, 6145 N. 400 W., Fairland IN 46126-9737
Stewart, Elaine, 917 N. Morgan, Rushville IN 46173
Wiley, Floyd, 137 W. County Road 50 N., New Castle IN 47362-9184
Wood, Ann, 5227 E. County Road 500 S., Straughn IN 47387-9751
Wood, Roby, 5227 E. County Road 500 S., Straughn IN 47387-9751
Terre Haute District
Alstott, Rachel, 215 N Walnut St., Brazil IN 47834-2269
Birch, Jean, 1005 Northwood Dr., Rockville IN 47872-1234
Bunch, Anne, 837 Maple Ave., Terre Haute IN 47804-2802
Bunch, Sam, 837 Maple Ave., Terre Haute IN 47804
Butler, Alberta, 1007 Northwood Dr., Rockville IN 47872-1234
Curts, Allison, 1003 Clapp Rd., Otisco IN 47163-9785
Davies, Pat, 59 E. Church St., Bloomingdale IN 47832-8138
Graham, Karen, 127 W. Coltrin Ave., West Terre Haute IN 47885-9385
Hines, Jeanie, 115 9th St., Covington IN 47932-1608
Johnson, Paula, 119 Arcadia, Terre Haute IN 47803
Newton, Ann, 501 N. Arlington St., Greencastle IN 46135-1112
Oakman, Allyson, 8455 E. Sunset Ave., Terre Haute IN 47805-7952
Oakman, Carrie, 8455 E. Sunset Ave., Terre Haute IN 47805-7952
Rahn, Imogene, 905 Northwood Dr., Rockville IN 47872-1236
Richards, Don, 217 S. 22nd St., Terre Haute IN 47803-1827
Scherb, Kathy, 6541 N. County Road 200 W., Brazil IN 47834-7427
Steele, Pat, 556 S. Lafayette St., Cloverdale IN 46120-9145
Trigg, Lisa, 309 S. Jackson St., Greencastle IN 46135-1619
Wright, Paul, P.O. Box 511, Greencastle IN 46135-0511
Vincennes District
Blake, Colby, 10479 E. 750 S., Cannelburg IN 47519-5064
Chattin, Jarrod, 9658 N. Chattin Rd., Oaktown IN 47561-8026
Clodfelter, Sonnie, 1054 N. Hillside Rd., Vincennes IN 47591
Cox, Loretta, 4492 E. SR 356, Petersburg IN 47567
Draeger, David, 7718 N. Scepter Rd., Bicknell IN 47512-8104
Ellis, Carolyn, 1705 S. Main Street Rd.,Vincennes IN 47591-8833
Evans, Martin, 6531 S. Dewey St., Loogootee IN 47553-5354
Lawler, Tom, P.O. Box 66, Owensville IN 47665
Madsen, Casey, 103 Woodhaven Dr., Odon IN 47562
Padgett, Marilyn, 9440 N. 100 E., Washington IN 47501
Pinney, Bonnie, P.O. Box 146, Otwell IN 47564-0146
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Sparks, Rose Ann, 107 N. Court St., Sullivan IN 47882-1214
Talbott, John, 9972 N. Cross St., Odon IN 47562-5211
Warsaw District
Bucher, John, 2910 S. Wolf Rd., Columbia City IN 46725-9773
Bucher, Karen, 2910 S. Wolf Rd., Columbia City IN 46725-9773
Byers, Jo Ann, 206 Auditorium Blvd, Winona Lake IN 46590-1014
Crowder, Deborah, 4522 S. 700 W., Mentone IN 46539-9568
Daily, Loren, 10503 Nutmeg Rd., Plymouth IN 46563-8544
Dragoo, Bruce, P.O. Box 275, Cromwell IN 46732-0275
Edmondson, Bryan, 6144 E. State Road 14, Rochester IN 46975-8449
Irwin, Susan, 126 Charles St., Plymouth IN 46563-2930
Kimmel, Sharon, 3283 W. Shoreline Dr., Columbia City IN 46725-9180
Law, Cindy, 6267 N. 825 E., Mentone IN 46539-9620
Nunemaker, Sue, 14375 Nutmeg Rd., Plymouth IN 46563-9352
O’Brien, Lynne, 417 S. Michigan St., Plymouth IN 46563-2719
Packer, Adam, 5523 N. 825 E., North Webster IN 46555-9762
Packer, Ginger, 5523 N. 825 E., North Webster IN 46555-9762
Piper, Cory, 8516 E. Wesley Ln., North Webster IN 46555-9654
Ruckman, Janice, 40 Northway Dr., Huntington IN 46750-1374
Smitley, Deborah, 7855 E. Goodison Rd., North Webster IN 46555
White, Holly, 958 S. State Road 13, Pierceton IN 46562-9193
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III. Daily Proceedings
A. Special Session
North and South Indiana Conferences
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Toyota Blue Ribbon Pavilion, Indiana State Fairgrounds
Indianapolis, Indiana Gathering
Under the directorship of Chuck Scott, attendees participated in a time of music and praise featuring singers
and musicians from both conferences.
Welcome & Greetings
Bishop Michael Coyner convened the Special Session at 1:04 pm welcoming the assembled 680 members of
North Conference, 608 members of South Conference, and 315 guests. He shared greetings from United States
Senators Evan Bayh and Richard Lugar and noted the considerable number of greetings received from bishops and
annual conferences. Issac Randolph, executive director of the Indiana Office of Faith Based and Community brought
greetings on behalf of Governor Mitch Daniels. Mr. Randolph, expressed appreciation to the Indiana Conferences
for their valuable contributions to the State, most recently in the area of flood and disaster relief.
A Time of Remembering
The special session conducted its business in an atmosphere of worship, which included “A Time of
Remembering”, featuring a montage of photographs from the histories of both conferences. Richard Hamilton
offered an historical and personal remembrance of people and events of the South Conference. Bishop Coyner asked
all South members to stand to receive the thanks and applause of the gathered body. For the North Conference, Phil
Klinger offered his historical and personal remembrances, after which all North members stood to acknowledge
thanks and applause.
Business Session
Bishop Coyner called the business session to order and introduced Cindy Reynolds, chair of the Transition
Team to make its report.
Transition Team Report
Cindy Reynolds introduced members of the Imagine Indiana Transition Team. She expressed gratitude for the
vision and encouragement of Bishop Woodie W. White that led to this day. Cindy Reynolds described the next steps
in the process that lay ahead. She moved for the adoption, as a whole, of recommendations 1 through 6 that
reconciled amendments that had been put forth by each of the conferences. Members of North Conference voted first
and adopted the six recommendations. Members of South Conference voted next and likewise adopted the
recommendations
United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana Incorporated
Rick Childs, president of the United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana Inc., reconvened the annual
meeting that had been prorogued from June 2008. He moved the adoption of the amended Articles of Incorporation;
they were adopted. Rick Childs moved to extend the terms of the current Board of Directors to June 2012; motion
carried. The annual meeting of the Foundation was adjourned
Transition Team Report - Continued
Cindy Reynolds moved the adoption of the resolution “that the Indiana Conference of The United Methodist
Church be established.” Voting as a single entity, members of both conferences adopted the resolution—and the
Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church was officially created.
Recess
Gathering as the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church
Business of the New Indiana Annual Conference
Bishop Coyner re-convened the session to vote on the nine printed Transition Team recommendations and the
additional recommendation establishing the office of conference secretary.
1. We recommend the new conference created in Indiana be known as the Indiana Conference of the United
Methodist Church effective October 4, 2008, and be the legal successor of the North Indiana Conference
and the South Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church. Adopted
2. We recommend the election of the following slate of officers to serve as the Council on Finance and
Administration and the Board of Trustees for the Indiana Conference
Conference Trustees
Al Brothers, William Clippinger, Rev. Mark Dicken, Patricia Klockow, Nancy Leonard, Rev. L.
Wayne Smith, Stacy Stevens, Rev. Vickie Van Nevel, Brian Williams, John York, amended to
add Susan Kirkpatrick and Rev. Tom Ream..
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Council on Finance and Administration
Rev. Kent Millard (chair), Rev Dennis Alstott, Rev. Paul Arnold, Rev. Brian Beeks, Rev Dave
Byrum, Jack Dwiggins, Ronald Frieden, Jane Harper-Alport, Donna Howell, Rev. Jared
Jennette, April Largent, Rev. Karen Ottjes, Rev. Beverly Perry, Robert Pimlott, Rev. George
Purnell, Larna Spearman,Don Spence, Roger Summers, Ethelenor Washhum
Adopted as amended
3.
4.
5.
6.
We name the following slate of officers to serve as the interim committees to facilitate the work and
prepare for the 2009 Indiana Annual Conference Session:
Annual Conference Sessions
Rev. Karen Devaisher (co-chair), Rev. Mary Hubbard (co- chair), Rev. Karen Altergott, Rev.
James Bushfield, Rev. Betty Ann Garrett, Rev. Mark Gough, Elsie Miller, Kayc Mykrantz, Ruth
Ellen Needler, Rev. Jennifer Pollard, Rev. Lynn Renne, Charles (Chuck) Scott, Ike Williams.
Nominations
Rev. Curtis Hurley, Brian Jarman, Rev. Karen Koelsch, Kayc Mykrantz, Vickie Newkirk, Jeanie
Park, Rev. Rob Seewald, Rev. Lisa Schubert, Martha Scott, James Shaw, Rev. Bob Vale, Ike
Williams, Rev. Jean Wilson.
Rules and Structure
Rev. LaMont Bonath, Rev. Taylor Burton-Edwards, Rev. Greig Crowder, Rosie
Jordan, Rev. Robert Land, Carolyn Marshall.
Human Resources
Sam Odle (chair), Jacqueline Blackwell, Jerry Moore, Greg Morgan, Ambry Morley, Rev. David
Schrader, Pennye Siefert, Rev. Jeff Smith, Charles Young and Joseph Easley.
Affirmed as Presented
We recommend five (5) Directors be established for the Indiana Conference and that Bishop Coyner name
these directors;
Director of Financial Services and Conference Treasurer—Jennifer Gallagher* ( elected)
Director of Administrative Services- Brent Williams *( elected)
Director of Connectional Ministries- Jim Bushfield
Director of Communications- Dan Gangler
Director of Church Development- Mark Gough
Adopted (* note positions that required election)
Additional Recommendation
We recommend creation of the Office of Conference Secretary and that the secretary be empowered to
select staff. Bishop Coyner nominated Carolyn Johnson She was elected
Adopted
We make the following implementing resolutions;
Whereas, on October 4. 2008, the Indiana Conference was created and properly elected a Board of
Trustees,
Therefore, be it resolved that the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Annual Conference of The United
Methodist Church be authorized to incorporate the Indiana Annual Conference of The United Methodist
Church, Inc., as the legal successor of the North Indiana Conference and the South Indiana Conference of
The United Methodist Church, Inc.
Be it resolved that the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Annual Conference of The United Methodist
Church, Inc., be authorized to sell any and all Conference property and to purchase any and all property
to be consistent with the goals of the Imagine Indiana Plan.
Be it resolved that the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Annual Conference of The United Methodist
Church, Inc., be authorized to enter into lease arrangements to be consistent with the goals of the Imagine
Indian Plan.
Be it resolved that the Board of Trustees of the North Indiana Annual Conference of The United Methodist
Church, Inc., be authorized to sell any and all Conference property to meet the goals of the Imagine
Indiana Plan with the approval and authority of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Conference of The
United Methodist Church, Inc.
Be it resolved that the Board of Trustees of the South Indiana Annual Conference of The United Methodist
Church, Inc., be authorized to sell any and all Conference property to be consistent with the goals of the
Imagine Indian Plan with the approval and authority of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Annual
Conference of The United Methodist Church, Inc.
Adopted
We recommend the chairs of Ethnic Ministry and Social Advocacy and Justice become one chair on the
Conference Leadership Team.
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Adopted
We recommend the Director of Human Resources on the Conference Leadership Team be renamed
Director of Administrative Services
Adopted
We recommend the parallel programming and administrative
bodies of the former North Indiana
Conference and the former South Indiana Conference work together until such time as successor
organizations are put in place at the 2009 Indiana Annual Conference session. In addition, the current
personnel policies related to staffing are continued until such time as the new Human Resources
committee establishes new policies and procedures. We further recommend that only essential
programming be initiated during this time of transition.
Adopted
We recommend that the members of the Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church begin their
life together in a covenant of prayer.
Adopted
Indiana Area Foundation Report
Gene Robbins, president of the Indiana Area Foundation of The United Methodist Church Inc., presented its
report. Russ Abel announced the creation of an endowment with a goal of $20 million to support the Central
Conference Pension Initiative. “As a new community of clergy, how will we be known?” he asked, and then gave
the answer: “As a people who live beyond themselves.”
Inaugural Annual Conference Preview
Karen Devaisher and Mary Hubbard, co-chairs of the interim Committee on Annual Conference Sessions,
announced the first session for June 25-28, 2009, on the campus of Ball State University, Muncie. Adam Hamilton,
pastor of Church of the Resurrection UMC, Leawood, Kansas, will teach; Saturday will be a day of outreach,
witness, and service; and Sunday will include worship and ministerial ordination.
A Time of Praise, Worship, and the Sacrament of Holy Communion
Youth from the two former conferences sang, followed by the singing of hymns by the entire gathering. Bishop
Coyner preached on Ezekiel 37:1-14, “Can These Bones Live?” “That’s not an organizational question,” he said,
“it’s a spiritual question. Can this new Indiana Conference be alive, and not just a bag of bones? The answer is ‘Yes,
by God’s Spirit.’ ” The body voiced that affirmation repeatedly throughout the sermon. Quoting Jim Wallis, Bishop
Coyner said, “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.”
The bishop presided over Holy Communion. Following more singing, Bishop Coyner asked everyone to join
hands as he pronounced the Aaronic Blessing, Numbers 6:24-26. The organizing session of the Indiana Conference
of The United Methodist Church was adjourned at 4:15.
The Special Session adjourned at 4:15 pm
Submitted by
Carolyn Johnson, Conference Secretary
Jan Dimmick, Conference Secretary Former North Indiana Annual Conference
Curtis Hurley, Conference secretary Former South Indiana Annual Conference
We recommend all editorial changes accepted by the Imagine Indiana Design Team be adopted by the South Indiana
and North Indiana Conferences sessions and be incorporated into the Imagine Indiana Document.
We recommend that the Mission Resolution approved by the South Indiana Conference session be referred to the
Conference Leadership Team of the Indiana Conference and be a part of its work as the team sets priorities and core
values for the new conference. (SIC Amendment #3)
We recommend that a position be created on the Conference Leadership Team for a youth and young adult ministry
leader. (NIC Amendment #1 and SIC Amendment #1)
We recommend that the CONFERENCE staffing model include a position with primary responsibility to provide
resources for local church ministries for youth ministry, under the responsibility of the Director of Connectional
Ministries, and that this area of ministry include coordination of and resources for youth, young adults, and higher
education and campus ministry. (NIC Amendment #2)
We recommend that Brian Durand and Ashley Moreland, members of the Indiana Transition Team, work with the
youth and young adult leaders of both annual conferences to deal specially with issues related to youth ministry.
(SIC Amendment#2)
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B. First Annual Session of the Indiana Conference
June 25-28, 2009
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana
Introduction
The new Indiana Annual Conference convened under the programmatic theme RETHINK CHURCH and included
within the format of its meeting, opportunities to learn, explore, and experience what it means to RETHINK CHURCH
in light of the Conference scripture “if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; everything old has passed away,
see, everything has become new!” (II Corinthians 5:17 NRSV) , and its mission to “join together in mutual support
and assistance to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world”.
RETHINK CHURCH is a connectional emphasis developed by United Methodist Communications to assist United
Methodists in responding to the challenge of rethinking what it means to be church and to do church. As successor to
the “Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Open Doors” campaign, RETHINK CHURCH is an opportunity to explore deeply
about the meaning and purpose of church and “inspire church leaders to find creative ways to do church in different,
more relevant ways”. To that end, the Indiana Annual Conference partnered with United Methodist Communications
in purchasing billboards, radio spots, newspaper ads, banners and T-shirts to promote the Conference’s presence
city-wide.
Unless otherwise noted, all sessions of the Conference were held in Emens Auditorium on the campus of Ball
State University in Muncie, Indiana; and all page numbers refer to the booklet of Pre-Conference Reports adopted as
the Conference Workbook. Prior to the Call to Order of each session, the Conference had a time of worship and
singing with the Conference Praise Team under the direction of Rev. Chuck Scott.
Thursday, June 25, 2009 – 8:30 AM
Rethink Church: A Day of Teaching
Welcome and Introduction of Speaker
The Day of Teaching opened with prayer by Bishop Michael Coyner. Welcoming greetings were given to the
Conference by Indiana State Senator Sue Errington of District 26 covering the Muncie area and Rev. Gregg Parris,
28-year resident of Muncie, who also introduced Adam Hamilton, guest presenter for the Day of Teaching. Dr.
Hamilton is senior pastor of the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas and author of
several books including Enough: Discovering Joy through Simplicity and Generosity, which was distributed to all
members of the Conference. His presentations “Effective Church Leadership” and “Ideas for Preaching and
Worship” were given during the morning session. The Conference recessed for lunch and reconvened at 1:30 pm for
Adam Hamilton’s concluding presentation, “Strategies for Reaching the Unchurched.”
Thursday, June 25, 2009 – 3:00 PM
PLENARY
Call to Order & Conference Overview
Bishop Coyner called to order the first session of the new Indiana Annual Conference using a gavel crafted of
wood from the Robertson Meeting House , the oldest surviving building of Indiana Methodism. The gavel was made
available by the Indiana Historical Society to commemorate the historic moment of the occasion. Bishop Coyner
began the session with “The Catholic Spirit”, a prayer from Paul Chilcote’s book Praying in the Wesleyan Spirit: 52
Prayers for Today. Dr. Chilcote, a clergy member of the Conference, modeled each prayer is from a sermon of John
Wesley.
David V.W. Owen, Executive Assistant to the Bishop, and Carolyn E. Johnson, Conference Secretary, were
introduced as assistants to the presiding officer. Dr. Johnson, gave procedural instructions regarding the bar of the
conference, motions, and use of voting cards. Karen Devaisher and Mary Hubbard, co-chairs of the Sessions
Committee provided announcements, facility logistics, overview of the Conference activities. In addition, the PreConference Reports booklet was presented and adopted as the official Conference Workbook. The Conference was
reminded that only reports requiring Conference action would be presented during the sessions. The Conference
website has all other reports. Non-action reports are found in the endnotes to the Daily Proceedings.
Report -- Rules and Structure
James “Jim” Bushfield, Director of Connectional Ministries, presented the Report of the Rules and Structure
Committee and moved its adoption.
Action : Report Adopted
Report -- Council on Finance & Administration –Initial Presentation
Kent Millard presented the initial report of the Council on Finance and Administration and reviewed
philosophy undergirding the budget proposal including streamlined administration; reductions in staff and property
ownership; increased General Church support; and leaving more funding and decision making with the local
congregation.
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Motion
On behalf of CFA, Kent Millard moved adoption of Recommendation I – the Conference Financial
Policies. General discussion included questions about the alignment of the budget proposal with
Disciplinary mandates; year-end reallocations; and determination of funding priorities and recommended
line item amounts.
Action: Adopted
Special Presentation -- Cokesbury
A Wesley Study Bible and a stole bearing the new Indiana Annual Conference logo were presented to the
Bishop. A current user of the Wesley Study Bible, Bishop Mike offered the presented copy to the youngest clergy
present.
Report – Joint Cabinet Report & Resolutions
Superintendents Dale Mendenhall and Judi Purvis presented the Cabinet Report and Resolutions and made the
following correction to the distributed report: from the North Cabinet delete Item 8 ( Page 1, line 18) “Rome City &
Wolcottville (WA) to become a charge effective July 1, 2009” . Explanation: the two will keep their current status as
separate churches.
Highlighted were a new policy section on Unusual Damages to Local Church Parsonages and significant
discussion centered on the Standards for an Adequate Parsonage especially, placement, scope, and intent of cell
phone service for each pastor.
Action Editorial Changes and/or “Friendly” Amendments Accepted by the Cabinet
•
Mark Dicken suggested correcting the report to reflect consistency and accuracy in the lettering
and numbering sequence. Cabinet accepted recommendation to make the necessary editorial
corrections, specifically changing current parenthetical letter references to numerical
designations.
•
Insert South to item #12 (Page 5, line 28) “Any pastor or church operating under arrangements
established prior to South [Indiana] Annual Conference 1991, may follow the housing
allowance guidelines in the 1990 South Indiana Conference Journal (page 377)”.
•
Change Utilities and Appliances item #8 (Page 7 line 28) as follows: “basic cable or basic direct
satellite TV; Explanation: “direct” could be understood as relating to a specific brand named
service provider. Discussion regarding Utilities and Appliances item #13 regarding smoke
detectors et al (Page 7 line 22).
•
Cabinet accepted suggested recommendation to delete where needed, and add “as required by
state fire code for rental property” Subsequent discussion raised concerns on the existence,
scope, etc of state regulations. Bishop Coyner requested the issues be examined more thoroughly
and asked Steve and Brent Williams to work with the Cabinet toward that end.
Motion to Amend
Taylor Burton-Edwards moved to amend the vacation policy by “deleting lines 8 and 9 on page 10 and
replacing with “less than 5 years, 3 weeks including 3 Sundays” changing the policy from a three to two tier
framework. (seconded)
Action: Vacation Policy Amendment Adopted
Action: (Cabinet Report): Full Report Adopted as Amended
Laity Address
“What we’ve been up to this year,” a photographic essay narrated by conference lay leaders Kayc Mykrantz and
Ike Williams, highlighted the many and varied ways local congregations, through the leadership and participation of
their laity, are involved in witness, outreach, and nurture ministries and a wide spectrum of mission and service
projects in local communities and around the world. “All God’s people in all places and at all times are called to love
and to serve – we are Indiana United Methodists.”
Prayer Requests
Bishop Coyner led the conference in prayer for the members of Bethel UMC, near Anderson Indiana and the
staff of the Rushville District Office. Both locations have sustained damage due to fire. Also lifted in prayer was the
celebration of the life and witness of Chuck Hefley, layman and active leader in the former North Conference.
Dinner Recess
Thursday, June 25, 2009 – 7:00PM
Laity Session
Co-lay leaders Kayc Mykrantz and Ike Williams presided over the Laity Session. Jim Bushfield provided an
implementation update on Imagine Indiana and Michelle Cobb provided an overview of the Conference’s new Well
Lived Life Project. Ken Adams, director of lay speaking, introduced the district lay leaders.
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Roger Summers introduced Alan Riendeau as recipient of the Bread and Basin Award. Bob Pimlott, presented
Bob Ice of Evansville as the recipient of the Laity Manuscript Award. Nominations for both awards were received
from throughout the state.
Another highlight of the session were selections presented by The Magic City Music Men, a men’s chorus from
east central Indiana.
A time of remembrance was held to commemorate the two outstanding lay leaders who had died this year,
Carnell Scott and Chuck Hefley.
An ice-cream social followed the session.
Clergy Executive Session Actions for Report
The Clergy Executive Session was held at Union Chapel UMC in Muncie. The following actions were reported
to the Annual Conference through the Board of Ordained Ministry.
Retirement Status and Service Years
Granted retirement status were: Forrest L. Bowers 15, Neil D. Butcher 40, Mary Beth Byrne 38, Terry D.
Campbell 37, Cheryl A. Jones Cumbee 25, David C. Cummings 25, Kent E. Dale 26, James A. Dance 38,
Roger Domingo 6, Wendell L. Emerson 14, Ann. L. Glass 31, Saundra Hamm 17, Darrell Harris 11,
Ernest M. Howard Jr. 30, S. John Hrynk 20, Steven G. Kaetzel 40, Barbara Jean Kinsler 14, Ronald L.
Lawhead 39, Andrea L. Leininger 21, Gloria J. Nelson 20, Ella Myers Nickles 25, Nancy Schoff 23,
Stephen R. Seitz 26, Nancy E. Stimson 18, Cheryl E. Stratton 11, Jerry Wibert 49, J. Scott Wood 44 and
John K. Wortinger 39.
Provisional Membership and Commissioning
The following were introduced as recommended for Provisional Membership and Commissioning: Andrea
Ruth Bremmer, Dirk Alan Caldwell, Andrew Clyde Chanstrom, Devin Russell Cook, Colin Christopher
Cress, Peter Hoyt Curts, Taylor Walters Denyer, Edward C. Fisher, Jr., Brenda Hacker Freije, James
Hiram Higdon, Sean Litherland Johnson, Charles Frederic Kersey, Steven Paul Rundel, Christopher
Stahlman, Ruth Irene Waite, and Brian Keith Williams.
Associate Clergy Membership
Brian Clarence White was recommended for recognition as an associate clergy membership
Full Membership and Ordination as Elder
Michael David Alexander, Charlene Ann Harris Allen, Michael Scott Brockway, Brian Dwain Campbell,
Clarinda Ellen Crawford, Benjamin Keith Dilworth, Brian Lee Durand, Stacee Fischer Gehring, Marsha
Kay Hutchinson, Brian Felker Jones, Kathy J. Newton, Frank Charles Oakman, Shannon Colleen Stringer,
Zachary Kyle Washler and Doris Cockerham Winford.
Full Membership and Ordination as Deacon
Diane Menke Pence by the clergy session for full membership and ordination as deacon
Friday, June 26, 2009 – 8:30 am
Welcome and Introduction of Speaker
Bishop Coyner opened the conference with prayer and called upon Michelle Cobb, executive director of the
conference’s Well-Lived Life Program to introduce David Bell as the Bible Study leader. Dr. Bell, author and noted
leader in stewardship is an ordained elder in the East Ohio Conference and currently serves as vice-president of
stewardship for the United Methodist Foundation of Michigan. His presentation, “Extravagant Generosity: Give All
You Have … Really?”, centered on Mark 12:41-44 and focused on stewardship as an essential element of rethinking
church.
Plenary
Call to Order and Courtesies
Bishop Coyner called the session to order and reported Conference registration as 992 clergy, 1,012 laity
totaling 2004 members. Jim Bushfield reported on courtesies and hospitality concerns.
Report -- Transition Team
Framed by a background visual projecting “What if Church was Thousands of Doors”, Dr. Cynthia Reynolds
opened the Transition Team’s report stating “We are rethinking church as doors, not just the doors of our churches,
but the thousands of doors we need to enter across the state to fulfill our mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ
for the transformation of the world. She reinterred the overarching principles of resourcing congregations and
streamlining structure and reviewed major transitional highlights including the October 4th celebration officially
creating the new Conference; tip-off events in each new District, development of ministry clusters, and scheduling
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cluster leader training; “Our Life Together” clergy retreat; and convening summits on mission and advocacy and our
relationship with historically UMC related institutions. Further, she called attention to pages 61 and 62 outlining the
significant differences between the proposed current recommendations and the original plan.
Motion
On behalf of the Transition Team, Cindy moved adoption of the Transition Report seven(7) recommendations,
inclusive the following recommendation (not printed in the Conference Workbook) “That Bishop Coyner
instruct the District Superintendents appointed to the ten new districts to proceed to organize the District to
which they will be assigned in such a way that the new District will be functioning effectively on January 1,
2010. This includes, but is not limited to, convening a District Conference to elect a District nominating
committee, lay leader, and other committees to conduct the business of the District consistent with the Imagine
Indiana Plan, policies of the Indiana Annual Conference, and the Book of Discipline, prepare a district center,
secure staff, and have a financial plan.”
Discussion
Questions and discussion focused on adequacy of District funding, alignment of clusters with District lines, and
establishment of District Conferences.
Action (Transition Team Report): Motion Adopted
Report -- Connectional Ministries Update
Jim Bushfield expressed appreciation to the Upper Room for providing complimentary copies of the May/June
2009 special edition of Alive Now developed in recognition of our new Conference and featuring all Indiana authors.
He provided information on the priorities of connectional ministries in the context of fiscal realities and the guiding
principles of the new structure; and, identified budgetary items with significant programmatic funding reductions,
Dr. Bushfield introduced and asked the Conference to welcome new staff members LeKisha Reed, associate
director for missions and social advocacy, and Brian Durand, associate director for youth, young adults, and campus
ministries.
Report --Congregational Development
Mark Gough, Director of Church Development and Ed Fenstermacher, associate director, presented the report.
The Church Development Team will administer a grants program designed to encourage outreach by local
churches. Available are new church grants ($250,000), multi-site grants($100,000), worship grants($5,000), and
relocation grants($50,000). In addition, A Sending of the Saints Tool Box including on-line resources; training for
best practices, demographic information, coaching, and assessment has been developed to facilitate church
development.
Motion
Ed Fentermacher moved adoption of the Congregational Development recommendation “that every churchworking alone or in cooperation with other churches – strive to start one new faith community that is
specifically targeting persons outside their church’s constituency over the next two years.
Action (Congregation Development): Adopted
Recognition: Chartering of Faithpoint United Methodist Church
Mark Gough introduced George Wasson, pastor of Faithpoint who shared key moments in the growth and
development of the Faithpoint congregation. District Superintendent Charlie Wilfong and Mark Gough certified that
Faithpoint had met the standards to become a United Methodist Church. Bishop Coyner asked the Conference “Do
you approve Faithpoint as a chartered United Methodist Church in the Indiana Annual Conference?” The
response was accompanied with a standing ovation.
Institutional partners were asked to stand for recognition by the Conference.
The conference recessed for lunch at 11:32 am
Friday, June 26, 2009 – 1:30 pm
Call to Order and Recognition of Institutional Partners
Bishop Coyner called the conference to order and received greetings from Dr. Beverly Pitts, president of the
University of Indianapolis.
Report of the Joint Board of Pension and Insurance
Brent Williams introduced JBP&I chairperson Greg Rittenhouse to present the report overview.
Motion
On behalf of the committee, Greg Rittenhouse moved adoption of the pension recommendations - sections
A-E (page 33-37), covering (A) Funding Policy; (B) Clergy Retirement Security Program (CRSP); (C)
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Funding pre-1982 Service Years; (D) Comprehensive Protection Plan(CPP), and (E) Basic Protection
Plan(BPP).
Action (Pension Report A-E): Motion Adopted
Motion
On behalf of the committee, Greg Rittenhouse moved the adoption of health insurance recommendations
focused on active clergy, specifically section F (pages 36-37 ) and including section G-Adoption Benefit
(pages 38-39).
Action: Motion Adopted as Amended (Motion was amended to include Gentry, Cook, and Griffith (part 2 of 2)
amendments. Summarized as selecting the option presented by the committee on distributed handout
“Retiree Health Benefits Proposal” (Gentry), grandfathering in those who have not yet reached 65 and
elected for retirement (Cook), and counting up to 25 years of non-Indiana United Methodist pension plan
service years.)
Motion to Amend (a k.a. Griffith Amendment)
Donald Griffith moved to amend the report as follows:“Eligible retirees will receive a subsidy of 2% of the
insured premium per service year up to 30 years. The 5 years immediately preceding retirement must be in
the Indiana Conferences and in the health insurance program. The remaining 25 years must be service
years with pension credit in the United Methodist Pension Plan.” (seconded)
Motion to Substitute (a k.a. Huntsinger Amendment)
George Huntsinger moved as a substitute for the Griffith amendment “Strike lines 7-20 on Page 38 and
add the Bishop shall appoint a committee with a minimum of 7 members consisting of retirees or surviving
spouses. This committee shall prepare a plan for the distribution of the 1.5 million retiree health insurance
subsidy subject to approval by the Conference Board of Pensions and Health Benefits.”(seconded).
Action: Motion Defeated
Discussion
The discussion of Griffith and Huntsinger motions included questions regarding disciplinary authority of
the conference to set budgets, local church authority to set salary, implications for those in extension
ministries, mandatory participation restrictions, situational specific concerns needing personalized
information, and concerns for resourcing and training local church treasurers.
Division of the Question
On the request of Leonard Sjogren, and without objection, the question [Griffith Amendment]was divided
into two parts. The first pertaining to the 2% subsidy and the second concerning eligibility of non-Indiana
service years.
Action: Question Divided
Question- Adoption of the Griffith Amendment part 1 of 2 (service years)
“Eligible retirees will receive a subsidy of 2% of the insured premium per service year up to 30 years was
placed before house.
Action (subsidy/service years): Motion Defeated
The Report was suspended until after the Order of the Day
Order of the Day – Constitutional Amendments
Bishop Coyner provided an overview of the Constitutional Amendment process and offered opening prayer.
Carolyn Johnson reviewed the discussion and voting procedures. An overview of the amendments was given by
Kayc Mykrantz and Ike Williams in their roles as members of the delegations. Other delegation members
participating were Ann Glass and Frank Beard, chairs of their respective delegations.
Thirty two amendments to the Constitution were proposed by General Conference, 23 of which focus on the
Worldwide Nature of the Church and the remaining nine on a variety of topics.
Prior to the discussion it was moved by Shawn Curtis and seconded to limit debate to two speeches for/against.
Motion carried. Gary Schaar moved to close debate; motion carried. Balloting commenced and was concluded. It
was noted that results of the ballot would be posted on the Conference website.
Report of the Joint Board of Pension and Insurance - Continued
The Pension and Insurance resumed with action on part 2 of 2 of the Griffith amendment. “The 5 years
immediately preceding retirement must be in the Indiana Conference and in the health insurance program. The
remaining 25 years must be service years with pension credit in the United Methodist Pension Plan.” Action: Motion
Adopted
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Motion to Amend (a k.a. Klinger Amendment)
J. Phillip Klinger moved “That when the Reserve Fund for the Pre-82 Pension claims return to an overfunded
position, and all claims are protected based on actuarial projections, the Annual Conference will return fifty per
cent of the Reserve Fund each year to the Conference budget for Conference pension liability freeing up the
same amount for a supplement to retired pastors and spouses based on years of service to be allocated for
Health Insurance. (seconded) .
Action: Motion Defeated
Motion to Amend (a k.a. Gentry Amendment)
Jim Gentry moved adoption of the committee’s suggested alternative proposal (See Text of Alternative
Proposal) as detailed on the handout distributed on-site to the members of the annual conference and “that the
amount given by the United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana and the earnings from the sale of the Shera
Farm be placed in a compassionate/hardship fund for retirees from the former South Indiana Conference.”
(seconded).
Text of Alternative Proposal
That we proceed with changing from a HealthFlex supplemental insurance plan for retired clergy, spouses and
surviving spouses due to increasing costs (estimated to cost $525 per person in 2010), and in place of it, move
to a health insurance subsidy based upon years of service in the Indiana conferences, set as $5-per-service-year
per-month, with a maximum of 30 years or $150 for each retiree and spouse, and with a $250 per month for
each surviving spouse.
AND
That we have our retired clergy, spouses and surviving spouses enroll in one of the two plans our benefits
consultant recommends. These are:
Plan A – a plan similar to HealthFlex but without some of the extras that Health Flex brings, such as mental
and nervous, Optum NurseLine, Wellness, WebMD. The estimated cost for this plan is $434 per month,
because this plan includes a richer pharmacy benefit with Medco.
Plan B – a lesser plan with less pharmacy benefits, but one that still exceeds what conference retirees could
purchase on their own. The estimated cost of this plan is $313 per month.
Action: Motion Adopted as Amended (Amended by the Cook Amendment grandfathering those under 65 who have
elected early retirement.)
Motion to Amend the Amendment (a k.a. Cook Amendment)
Beth Ann Cook moved to amend the report by adding “Retirees under 65 who have already elected early
retirement (i.e. grandfathering them in) receive the same monthly subsidy that we set for other retirees.
Action: Motion Adopted
Discussion
Suggested including an editorial correction to the report regarding those persons over 65 who are not on
Medicare; concerns raised about funds distribution based on former geographic status.
Jim Gentry, with consent and without objection, withdrew the compassionate/hardship fund and its designated
funding source from the motion.
Action: Motion Adopted
Action (Pension and Insurance): Total Report Adopted as Amended
Order of the Day – Board of Ordained Ministry
John Groves co-chair of the Joint Task Force on Ordained Ministry introduced the report and expressed
appreciation to Task Force members for their diligent work. He called on Sandy Harlan and Dan Snyder to introduce
those completing the Course of Study and those recommended for provisional membership and commissioning and
those recommended for full membership and ordination. Those introduced are listed below by category.
Course of Study
The following were recognized as Course of Study graduates and Bishop Coyner presented each with a
Book of Worship: James W. Abbott, Robert D. Kirts, Dale E. Erwin, Philip E. Mitchell, Duane A. Ginder,
Glenda K. Riggs, Randall Webb, James E. Roach, Pat Sleeth, and Mark Sanders.
Provisional Membership and Commissioning
The following were introduced as recommended for Provisional Membership and Commissioning: Andrea Ruth
Bremmer, Dirk Alan Caldwell, Andrew Clyde Charnstrom, Devin Russell Cook, Colin Christopher Cress, Peter
Hoyt Curts, Taylor Walters Denyer, Edward C. Fisher, Jr., Brenda Hacker Freije, James Hiram Higdon, Sean
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Litherland Johnson, Charles Frederic Kersey, Steven Paul Rundel, Christopher Stahlman, Ruth Irene Waite, and
Brian Keith Williams.
Associate Clergy Membership
Brian Clarence White was recommended for recognition as an associate clergy membership
Full Membership and Ordination as Elder
Michael David Alexander, Charlene Ann Harris Allen, Michael Scott Brockway, Brian Dwain Campbell,
Clarinda Ellen Crawford, Benjamin Keith Dilworth, Brian Lee Durand, Stacee Fischer Gehring, Marsha Kay
Hutchinson, Brian Felker Jones, Kathy J. Newton, Frank Charles Oakman, Shannon Colleen Stringer, Zachary
Kyle Washler and Doris Cockerham Winford.
Full Membership and Ordination as Deacon
Diane Menke Pence by the clergy session for full membership and ordination as deacon
In accordance with the Book of Discipline, in the presence of the annual conference, Bishop Coyner asked the
historical questions to those recommended for full membership and ordination. The Bishop concluded with prayer.
Jack Hartman, co-chair of the Task Force, continued the report, shifting the focus from those entering ministry
to those moving into retired status. He shared that the 30 persons retiring represented 742 years of ministry. Those
present were asked to stand and receive appreciation from the Conference.
Trustees-Annual Meetings of the Corporations
Mark Dicken, chair of the Indiana Annual Conference Board of Trustees, reminded the Conference that during
this time of transition we have three separate corporations and therefore, each much have its respective annual
meeting.
Annual Meeting of the North Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Incorporated
Susan Kirkpatrick, president of the Corporation called the meeting to order and stated there were no action
items before the Corporation and a report of Corporation activities found on pages 31-32 of the Conference
Workbook. Brent Williams presented an update on activities related to the sale of Oakwood Park, including pending
litigation.
Declaring no further business before the Corporation, the meeting was adjourned.
Annual Meeting of the South Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Incorporated
The annual meeting was called to order by Brian Williams, president of the Corporation. He stated there were
no action items before the Corporation and reported on the successful auction sale of the Shera Farm for $2, 275,000
(net proceeds $2,197,688.38). Marie Lang, executive director of the United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana,
on behalf of the Minister Retirement Fund, requested,“that the trustees enter into open discussion with the Indiana
United Methodist Foundation about the Shera gift … and that representatives of the Ministers Retirement Fund be
part of the conversation about resolution of the use of that Fund.”
With no further business to come before the Corporation, the meeting was adjourned.
Annual Meeting of the Indiana Annual Conference
of the United Methodist Church, Incorporated
Mark Dicken introduced members of the Corporation and reported on accomplishments of the Corporation
since its inception. The report of the Corporation is found on page 30-31 of the Conference Workbook. Three action
items are before the Corporation.
Motion
On behalf of the Trustees, Mark Dicken moved recommendation # 1: “That the Indiana Conference
authorize the Board to research the potential for a conference-wide property and casualty insurance
program to insure adequate and complete coverage for all churches and conference-owned property
within the bounds of the annual conference and to return with a recommended plan regarding same to the
2010 Annual Conference.”
Action: Motion Adopted
Motion
On behalf of the Trustees, Mark Dicken moved recommendation # 2 “That the Indiana Conference of The
United Methodist Church provide an adequate housing allowance in order to allow district
superintendents and other appropriate employees of the annual conference to provide their own housing
instead of providing conference-owned or district-owned parsonages, subject to the annual conference
policy on housing allowances and in amounts determined to be sufficient by the annual conference. The
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Indiana Conference Board of Trustees further recommends that any parsonages or other housing owned
by the former North Indiana Conference or the former South Indiana Conference or any district thereof be
sold as soon as practicable and that the net proceeds of said sales be deposited with the annual conference
for appropriate investment in order to provide a funding source for annual conference housing
allowances.”
Discussion
Discussion and questions focused on long-term cost either benefit or lack of benefit for using a housing
subsidy; stewardship implication concerns if the conference moves from a parsonage model to a housing
allowance model; other expense and/or appointment concerns; implications related to debt and debt
management; exploration of options such as renting and leasing; freeing up time associated with property
management.
Motion
Bert Kite moved “a call of the question for all that is before us” (seconded)
Action (for the Call for the Question): Motion Adopted (Subsequent vote on the motion did not take place.)
Handout on Action on Articles of Incorporation of the Bashor Home
Recommendation:
That the members of the Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Incorporated, vote to amend
the Articles of Incorporation of the Bashor Home of the United Methodist Church, Inc. to delete the requirement that
the Corporation has members, and that the members of the Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist
Church, Incorporated, vote to approve the Articles of Incorporation as now stated and approved by the Board of
Directors of the Bashor Home of the United Methodist Church, Inc. on March 25, 2009.
Motion
On behalf of the Trustees moved recommendation # 3 as printed on the ballot/handout “Action on
Articles of Incorporation of the Bashor Home.” That the members of the Indiana Annual Conference of the
United Methodist Church , Incorporated, vote to amend the Articles of Incorporation of the Bashor Home
of the United Methodist Church, Inc. to delete the requirement that the Corporation has members, and that
the members of the Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Incorporated, vote to
approve the Articles of Incorporation as now stated and approved by the Board of Directors of the Bashor
Home of the United Methodist Church, Inc. on March 25, 2009.
Discussion
Questions regarding definition of “substantial “ as related to United Methodist representation on the Board of
Directors.
Members were asked to mark their ballots. Ballots were collected.
Action (Bashor Home): Adopted by Written Ballot 344 Yes/ 39 No = 383 Total Ballots
Several parliamentary inquires were made of the Chair [Dicken] regarding the earlier vote on the motion
“calling for the question on all that is before us.”
Motion
It was moved and seconded to not sustain the chair’s ruling regarding the sufficiency of the count of the
earlier call for the question motion.
Action: Motion defeated (The chair ruling on the call is sustained. Note: The Call for the Question on all that
is Before Us requires the vote to proceed without debate. The actual vote on the motion did not take place;
however, the chair did declare it as adopted and no objection from the House was raised on the issue.)
Jim Davidson raised before the Corporation a property insurance inquiry regarding Coalbush UMC
Michiana/North District. Specifically, Rev. Davidson was seeking answer to what actions are being taken to resolve
issues associated with the former insurance administrator and what is currently being done to redress overcharging.
Brent Williams offered to arrange for a meeting of Rev. Davidson with the Program Administrator.
With no other business before the Corporation, the meeting was adjourned
Following adjournment of the Corporate meeting, Bishop Coyner declared the Conference in Dinner Recess.
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Friday, June 26, 2009 – 7:00 pm
Friday Service of Rembrance
Saturday, June 27, 2009 – 8:30 AM
RETHINK CHURCH: A DAY OF OUTREACH & MISSION
Bible Study
Day of Outreach and Mission
David W.V. Owen, executive assistant to Bishop Coyner, introduced David Bell, the morning’s Bible Study
leader. Continuing with his “nudge-a neighbor” audience discussion method, Dr. Bell asked the audience to discuss
whether our choices in earning, giving, saving, and spending money are either faith–filled or faith-less decisions.
Most often they are faith decisions – but faith in what? Extravagant generosity is impacted more by our spiritual
journey than by our financial assets. Romans Mark 1:16-22 - around the calling of the first discipleship and Romans
12:6-8 - generosity
Plenary
Call to Order & “Learning About Indiana Together”
Bishop Coyner invited the conference to participate in “Learning About Indiana Together” an interactive quiz
about Indiana and United Methodism. The experience provided an opportunity both to test knowledge and celebrate
accomplishments of United Methodism in Indiana. Of special note were the questions “how many new Christians
(professions of faith, not counting transfers into our churches) have joined our United Methodist congregations in
Indiana since the 1968 merger that created the UMC in Indiana? ( Answer: over 280,000) ; and which annual
conference has led the North Central Jurisdiction in mission giving the past two years? (Answer: north and south
have been been #1 and #2 or #2 and #1 for several years.)
Courtesies and Special Presentation
Mary Hubbard and Karen Devaisher. Presentation of the youth using Romans 8:31, “If God is for us who can
be against us.”
Report – Joint Task Force on Foundations
Marie Lang, Manet Shuttle, and Jim Gentry, executive directors respectively of the United Methodist
Foundation of South Indiana, North Indiana United Methodist Foundation, and the Indiana Area Foundation
presented a progress report toward creation of a single United Methodist Foundation to serve Indiana. Projection
timelines include bringing a final report and recommendations to the annual meetings of the Foundations during the
2010 IAC session and, if approved, legal consolidation of the existing entities by January 2011.
The Conference was asked to receive $283, 800, the annual distribution from the Ministers’ Retirement Fund
Endowment to support the costs of health insurance for clergy, spouses, widows and widowers in retired status from
the former South Indiana Conference.
Report – Council on Finance and Administration – Final Presentation
Kent Millard reviewed and clarified earlier Conference actions related to the CFA report, including the special
offering/compassion fund for retired ministers and spouses. He reiterated the principle of a streamlined structure
designed to enable accountability and transparency. Key in the structure is the alignment of budget categories and
staff portfolios. He then introduced the following directors and the budget categories for which they are responsible:
•
Administrative Services, Brent Williams
•
Church/Congregational Development, Mark Gough
•
Communication, Dan Gangler
•
Connectional Ministries, James Bushfield
•
Episcopal Office , David V.W. Owen
•
Financial Services, Jennifer Gallager
Personal Privilege
Bishop Mike and Marsha Coyner pledged $500 as the first gift to the compassion fund and hope the first gift
will serve as an encouragement and/or challenge for others to give.
Motion
On behalf of CFA, Kent Millard moved adoption of Recommendation II which includes an income/expense
budget of $15,180,000/$15,166,718.
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Motion to Amend
Jim Gentry suggested adding the phrase “in the context of extravagant generosity for all God’s gifts” to the end
of line 6 in the Purpose statement.
Action: Accepted as a “friendly amendment”.
Rule of Law Request
Charles Roth requested the following Rule of Law request “pursuant to our discussion in the first session of this
annual conference, I respectively request a rule of law as to the question of whether this budget is properly
before us under paragraph 615.1, 634.4.b.1, and 811.4 of the 2008 Book of Discipline”
Response: Bishop Coyner stated his initial ruling is that the budget “is properly before us because by Discipline
all budgets must be brought to the annual conference directly by CFA and how they [CFA}] choose to collect
those recommendation is by their processes.” Final ruling will be made and reviewed as specified in the Book
of Discipline.
Motion to Amend (aka May Amendment)
Richard May moved “that CFA, in cooperation with campus ministries approve that on[or near] October 4,
2009, or such other date as may be appropriate, all churches in the Indiana Conference shall take a special
offering for such ministries. The funds given shall be divided among the campus ministries previously
supported by the South and North Conferences; the division will be in proportion to the monies provided to
such groups by the North and South Conferences in 2008 or other appropriate means determined. All district
offices, the conference office, and HUM will to the extent feasible by each, encourage, promote, and support
this offering.” (seconded)
Discussion
Concerns raised focused on the specified offering date and its proximity to other designated offerings;
disbursement criteria and formula; evaluation of campus ministry effectiveness.
Motion to Amend the Amendment
Bert Talbott moved to support a one-time offering and establish a committee to evaluate how to support these
ministries in the next 18 months of the transition”. (seconded)
Action: Not Adopted
Motion to Amend the Amendment
Mary Cooper recommended having the group charged with campus ministry responsibility as the determiner of
fund disbursement, thereby replacing the pre-set formula.
Action: Accepted as a “friendly amendment”
The changed text is as follows: The funds would be determined for disbursement by the group elected with
responsibility for campus ministry…
Action (May Amendment/Final): Adopted as amended
Budgetary Prayer Request
Beth Ann Cook offered a prayer request regarding surviving spouses, that we provide generously through the
special offering so that no one is priced out of insurance because of the “until they turn 65” stipulation. Kent Millard
reminded everyone that there is an emergency fund for special cases. Brent Williams informed the body that the
premium rate for surviving spouses has not yet been set and it is the intent to take special interest in assisting those
that fall into that category.
Special Recognition
Jack Leonard asked for a moment of personal privilege to notify the Conference that United Campus
Ministry(UCM) in Terre Haute has been named as the 2009 Campus Ministry of the Year by The National Campus
Ministry Association.; and that UCM’s director Rev. Jack Diel, was recognized with NCMA’s GNOME Award for
his outstanding contribution to working ecumenically in campus.
Motion
On request of Jack Leonard, the Bishop tested the House regarding willingness to suspend the rules in order to
consider a resolution regarding the funding restoration.
Action: Not Carried
Motion
Ken Burchill moved the call for the question on all that is before us. (seconded)
Action (CFA/Final): Adopted as Amended
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Rule of Law Request
“I respectfully request a rule of law concerning whether the action of this annual conference has just passed a
budget that is correct with regard to 615.1 and 811.4 of the 2008 Book of Discipline.”
Motion
Tom Ream moved “that the Indiana Conference direct the Connectional Ministries director and team to work
with representatives of the Conference related ministries to develop a collaborative plan for disseminating
information to local congregations for the purpose of funding their ministries. Further, they will present this to
the next annual conference. (seconded)
Action: Motion Adopted
Special Introduction
James Bushfield introduced LeKisha Reed, newest member of the Connectional Ministries Staff.
Report -- Committee on Nominations
Jim Bushfield reported that the on-line survey generated over 300 names of persons willing to serve on
Conference teams. The resulting database will be available to Conference teams as they create working groups on
emerging and continuing needs. Corrections and editorial changes to the report were made by both Jim and from the
floor. All corrections will appear in the final report.
Motion to Amend
Jeanne Park moved that the United Methodist Women’s Mission Coordinator of Membership, Nurture, and
Outreach be added to the Congregational Revitalization and New Congregation Team(seconded)
Action: Adopted
Motion
Jack Hartman moved that we accept the report as presented/amended and authorize the Nomination Committee
to make changes during the year.
Action (Nominations/Final): Adopted
Report – Bylaw Changes Operation Classroom
(Following is the Operation Classroom handout referenced in the action below:)
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors propose that Paragraph E, of Article VIII, of the Articles of
Incorporation of the Corporation be amended to read as follows, to-wit:
“E. The power to make, alter, amend and repeal the corporation’s Articles of Incorporation or
By-laws shall be vested in the Board of Directors of the corporation.”
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors submit to the Indiana Annual Conference of the
United Methodist Church, as the successor to both the North Indiana Annual Conference and the South Indiana
Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, the above-proposed amendment and recommend approval of
the same.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon approval of such amendment by said Indiana Annual Conference,
the President and the Secretary, or either of them, are hereby authorized to file articles of amendment with the
Secretary of State of Indiana, and to take such other actions as are necessary to put such amendment into effect.
Motion
On behalf of the Board of Operation Classroom, David V. W. Owen moved the approval of the Operation
Classroom Bylaw revision resolution as written on the distributed handout (see below). The revision vests “the
power to make, alter, amend, and repeal the corporation’s Articles of Incorporation or By-laws” with the Board
of Directors of the corporation.
Action: Adopted
Motion
All requests to adjust the by-laws of conference related agencies to comply with the new Indiana Conference of
the United Methodist Church be referred to the trustees for review and action with report back to the following
annual conference session. (seconded)
Action): Adopted
David announced that Kissy United Methodist Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone, an Operation
Classroom/Operation Doctor project, has received a $450,000 grant to double the capacity of its Maternal and Child
Health unit. The grant was awarded to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) by USAID’s American
Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) Program.
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Sessions Committee
Karen Devaisher and Mary Hubbard made the final report of the Session Committee which included leading the
Conference in expressing appreciation to Ruth Ellen Needler, Chuck Scott and the Praise Team, and all the staff and
administrative assistants in the district offices. Bishop Mike set the next Conference date for June 10-13 at Ball State
University, Muncie Indiana.
Bishop Mike thanked the Conference for its kindness and courtesy.
Dale Mendenhall reviewed the purpose of the Afternoon’s activity as time to get acquainted and be a presence
in the Muncie community. Conference members were dismissed to participate in community outreach projects.
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IV. The Business of the Annual Conference
Held in Muncie, Indiana
From June 25, 2009 through June 28, 2009
Bishop Michael J. Coyner Presiding
Date When Organized:October 4, 2008
Number of This Session: 1
Part I Organization And General Business
1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (¶¶603.7, 618):
Secretary?
Dr. Carolyn Johnson
2550 Yeager Road, Apt. 19-2, Lafayette, IN 47906
765-453-2189
Statistician?
Brent Williams
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46280
317-924-1321
Treasurer?
Jennifer Gallagher
301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46280
317-924-1321
2. Is the Annual Conference incorporated (¶603.1)? Yes
3. Bonding and auditing:
What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts (¶¶618,
2511)? All Treasurer’s Office employees with access to funds are bonded in the amount of
$1,750,000. The treasurer is bonded in the amount of $5 million by GCFA.
Have the books of said officers or persons been audited (¶¶617, 2511)? Yes. Audited reports will not
be in the Journal this year.
4. What agencies have been appointed or elected?
a) Answer Yes or No for each of the councils, boards, commissions, or committees listed:
(1) Board of Ordained Ministry (¶635)? Yes
(2) Board of Pensions (¶639)? Yes
(3) Board of Trustees of the Annual Conference (¶2512)? Yes
(4) Committee on Episcopacy (¶637)? Yes
(5) Committees on Investigation (¶2703.2, .3)? Yes
(6) Administrative Review Committee (¶636)? Yes
b) Indicate the name of the agency (or agencies) in your annual conference which is (are)
responsible for the functions related to each of the following general church agencies (¶610.1):
(1) General Council on Finance and Administration? Conference Committee on Finance &
Administration
(2) General Board of Church and Society? Social Advocacy and Justice Team
(3) General Board of Discipleship? Discipleship Leadership Team
(4) General Board of Global Ministries? Mission Resource Team
(5) Higher Education and Campus Ministry? Institutional Relationships Team
(6) General Commission on Archives and History? Institutional Relationships Team
(7) General Commission on Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns? Social
Advocacy and Justice Team
(8) General Commission on Religion and Race? Social Advocacy and Justice Team
(9) General Commission on the Status and Role of Women? Social Advocacy and Justice
Team
(10) United Methodist Communications? Communications Team
c) Indicate the conference agencies which have responsibilities for the following functions:
(1) Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (¶655)? Mission Resource Team
(2) Disability Concerns (¶653)? Social Advocacy and Justice Team
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(3) Equitable Compensation (¶625)? Conference Committee on Finance & Compensation
(4) Laity (¶631)? Discipleship Leadership Team
(5) Native American Ministry (¶654)? Social Advocacy and Justice Team
(6) Small Membership Church (¶645)? Healthy Church and New Church Starts Team
d) Answer Yes or No for each of the following conference or district organizations:
(1) Conference United Methodist Women (¶647)? Yes
(2) Conference United Methodist Men (¶648)? Yes
(3) Conference Council on Youth Ministry (¶649)? Yes
(4) Conference Council on Young Adult Ministry (¶650)? Yes
(5) District Boards of Church Location & Building (¶2518)? Yes
(6) Committees on District Superintendency (¶668)? Yes
(7) District Committees on Ordained Ministry (¶665)? Yes
e) What other councils, boards, commissions, or committees have been appointed or elected in
the annual conference?
Human Resources Committee
Discipleship Leadership Team
Congregational Revitalization & New Congregation Team
Social Advocacy and Justice Team
Mission Resource Team
Camping/Retreat and Youth Ministry Team
Communications Team
Institutional Relationships Team
Board of Pensions and Health Insurance
Leadership Table
5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respective records according to the
prescribed forms (¶606.8)? Yes
6. What is the report of the statistician? (See report, page 516 of Journal.)
7. What is the report of the treasurer? (See report, page 516 of Journal.)
8. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts?
(See report, page 333 of Journal.)
9. What is the schedule of minimum base compensation for pastors for the ensuing year (¶¶342,
625.3)?
Full-time Elders appointed to serve a local church: $36,205 (60% DAC)
Full-time Associate and Probationary Members appointed to serve a local church: $34,998 (58%
DAC)
Full-time Local Pastors appointed to serve a local church: $33,188 (55% DAC)
10. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the
support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year (¶614.1a)? $2,894,830
11. a) What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for
the support of the pension and benefit programs of the conference for the ensuing year
(¶¶614.1d, 1507)? $1,950,000
b) What are the apportionments to this conference for the ensuing year:
(1) For the World Service Fund?
$3,056,509
(2) For the Ministerial Education Fund?
$1,046,327
(3) For the Black College Fund?
$417,421
(4) For the Africa University Fund?
$93,422
(5) For the Episcopal Fund?
$840,724
(6) For the General Administration Fund?
$331,176
(7) For the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund?
$81,434
12. If the annual conference apportions to the local church a fund that combines two or more general
apportioned funds with one another, or that combines one or more general apportioned funds with
funds other than a general apportioned fund, list below for each combined fund: a) the name and
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amount of each general fund included in the apportionment; b) the percentage of the combined fund
total that corresponds to each general fund apportionment (¶¶614.3d, 615.4).
a) Tithe Income Total: $13,800,000
b) World Service: 18%
Ministerial Education Fund: 6%
Black College Fund: 2%
Africa University: .6%
Episcopal Fund: 5%
General Administration Fund: 2%
Interdenominational Cooperation Fund: .5%
13. Conference and district lay leaders (¶¶603.9, 659):
a) Conference lay leader: Name: Co-Lay Leader: Ike Williams
Mailing Address: 1515 Cool Creek Drive, Carmel, IN 46033
Co-Lay Leader: Kayc Mykrantz, Mailing Address: 2105 East Broadway, Logansport, IN
46947
b) Associate conference lay leaders:
c) District and associate district lay leaders:
Allen, Kraig, 584 W. 675 N., Leesburg IN 46538-9212 (Warsaw)
Clemons, Barbara, 1910 Wellesley Blvd., #219, Indianapolis IN 46219 (Indianapolis East)
Ellis, Doyle, 1705 S. Main Street Rd., Vincennes IN 47591-8833 (Vincennes)
Gabbard, Dan, 6785 N. 600 E., Shelbyville IN 46176-9435 (Rushville)
Hanson, Ann, 8608 W. Tulip Tree Dr., Muncie IN 47304-9369 (Muncie)
Harper-Alport, Jane, 153 Cypress Dr., Schererville IN 46375-1138 (Calumet)
Knochel, Christian, 504 E. Dunlap St., Kentland IN 47951-1228 (Lafayette)
Koehler, Sharon, 1148 W. Park Ave., Brazil IN 47834-7543 (Terre Haute)
Lehman, Douglas, 5170 W. 500 S., Wabash IN 46992-9486 (Huntington)
Pimlott, Bob, 1904 Van Buren Dr., Madison IN 47250-1920 (Columbus)
Riegle, Nyle, 1860 Lezlie Ln,, Linton IN 47441 (Bloomington)
Riendeau, Alan, 257 Queendale Ctr., Beverly KY 40913-9610 (Kokomo)
Ruby, Sandra, 707 W. Pike St., Crawfordsville IN 47933 (Indianapolis West)
Shettle, D. Manet, 3452 E. 1300 N., Alexandria IN 46001-8965 (Marion)
Summers, Roger, 353 W. Woodland Ave., Fort Wayne IN 46807-1350 (Fort Wayne)
Wood, Craig, 167 E. 191st St., Westfield IN 46074-9243 (Indianapolis East)
14. What local churches have been (Indicate district):
a) Organized or Chartered?
(1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) None
(2) Mission Congregation (¶260.1a) None
(3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5) (List only churches chartered this year.) Fort Wayne Iglesia
Getsemani UMC (May 29, 2008) Fort Wayne District
Faithpoint UMC (June 26, 2009) New Albany District
b) Merged (¶¶2545, 2546)?
(1) United Methodist with United Methodist
1st church
2nd church
Merged church
Salem (WA)
Grace (WA)
Bremen
Warren (HU)
Jefferson Center (HU)
Solid Rock
Trafalger (IE)
Peoga-Mt. Olive (IE)
Trafalger
Bethel (V)
Otterbein (V)
Bethel
Black’s Chapel (E)
St. John’s (E)
Black’s Chapel
(2) Other mergers None
c) Discontinued or abandoned (¶¶229, 341.2, 2548)? (State which for each church listed. Indicate district)
(1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) None
(2) Mission Congregation (¶259.1a) None
(3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5)
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Ridgeville Bethel (MU), discontinued
Roll (MA) , discontinued
Blaine (MU), discontinued
Elwood Trinity (MA), discontinued
St. Andrews (E), discontinued and abandoned
Linton Glenburn (B), discontinued
New Trenton (R), discontinued
Monroe City (V), discontinued and abandoned
Milford (R), discontinued and abandoned
New Bethel (C), discontinued and abandoned
d) Relocated and to what address? None
e) Changed name of church? (Example: "First" to "Trinity") None
f) Transferred this year into this conference from other United Methodist conference(s) and with what
membership (¶¶41, 260)? None
g) What other changes have taken place in the list of churches?
Speedway: Part-time associated pastor position discontinued effective July 1, 2008
Cambridge City: Changed from a full-time to a part-time charge, effective January 1, 2009
Shiloh: Full-time associate pastor position be discontinued effective June 30, 2009
Nashville: Establish a new part-time appointed associate position effective July 1, 2009
15. Are there Ecumenical Shared Ministries in the conference? (¶208) No
a) Federated church
Name of church
District
Other Denomination(s)
b) Union Church
Name of church
District
Other Denomination(s)
c) Merged Church
Name of church
District
Other Denomination(s)
d) Yoked Parish
Name of church
District
Other Denomination(s)
16. What changes have been made in district and charge lines?
South Bend Epworth (MI) no longer to be a party of the South Bend Parish and become a PT stand-alone.
South Bend Epworth (MI) became a single charge effective October 20, 2008. South Bend Parish will
contine with South Bend St. Paul’s and South Bend River Park effective October 20, 2008.
Split Sugar Grove/Farmland (MU) March 2, 2009.
Dunkirk Bethel and Sugar Grove (MU) to become a charge effective July 1, 2009.
Bourbon to go ¾ time and yoke with Atwood.
Reynolds/Yeoman (LA) charge unyoked effective July 1, 2009.
Creation of a two-point charge consisting of North Liberty and Sumption Prairie (MI) effective July 1,
2009.
Dale Garrison Chapel Charge (E) dissolved effective November 1, 2008. Dale UMC established as a fulltime single-point charge; Garrison Chapel be established as a part-time single-point charge effective
November 1, 2008.
Lebanon Otterbein-Milledgeville Charge (IW) dissolved effective June 30, 2009. Otterbein established as
a part-time single-point charge; Milledgeville established as a part-time single-point charge effective July
1, 2009.
Owensville-Blythe Chapel Charge (V) dissolved effective December 31, 2008. Owensville established as a
full-time single-point charge; Blythe Chapel established as a part-time single-point charge effective
January 1, 2009.
The following charges realigned: the Tunnelton-Bono Charge (B); the Ft. Ritner UMC (B); the FreetownSurprise Charge (B); the White’s Chapel Church established effective July 1, 2009.
Mt. Nebo-Christiansburg Charge (B) dissolved effective March 15, 2009. Mt. Nebo and Christiansburg be
established as part-time single-point charges effective March 15, 2009.
The 18 districts of the former North and South Indiana conferences have been realigned into 10 districts
effective January 1, 2010:
NORTH DISTRICT Counties of Lake, Porter, LaPorte, St. Joseph, Elkhart, Starke, Marshall (except for
Culver Emmanuel, Poplar Grove, Santa Anna, Richland Center, and Burton), Kosciusko (except for
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Pierceton, Morris Chapel, Packerton, Center, Mentone, Burkett, Akron, Beaver Dam, and Talma); plus
DeMotte from Jasper County.
NORTHEAST DISTRICT Counties of Lagrange, Steuben, Noble, DeKalb, Whitley, Allen, Huntington,
Wells, and Adams; plus Pierceton, Morris Chapel, and Packerton from Kosciusko County.
NORTHWEST DISTRICT Counties of Wabash, Fulton, Pulaski, Cass(except Galveston), White,
Jasper(except DeMotte), Newton, Benton, Warren, Tippecanoe, Carroll, Miami(except Miami, Bennett
Switch, Converse, and Amboy); plus Culver Emmanuel, Poplar Grove, Santa Anna, Richland Center, and
Burton of Marshall County; Stone Bluff, Salem, Covington, and Attica from Fountain County; Rossville
and Mulberry from Clinton County; and Mentone, Burkett, Akron, Beaver Dam, Center, and Talma from
Kosciusko County.
WEST DISTRICT Counties of Fountain (except Stone Bluff, Salem, Covington and Attica), Montgomery,
Putnam, Vermillion, Clay, Vigo, Parke, Owen, Sullivan, Greene (except Newberry and Scotland); plus
Ellettsville, Arlington, and Fairview from Monroe County.
NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT Counties of Howard, Grant, Tipton, Clinton (except Rossville and
Mulberry), Boone, Hamilton, and Madison; plus Galveston from Cass County and Miami, Bennett Switch,
Converse, and Amboy from Miami County.
CENTRAL DISTRICT Counties of Hendricks, Marion, Hancock, Morgan, Johnson(except Edinburgh),
and Shelby(except Marietta, Flat Rock, and Geneva).
EAST DISTRICT District : counties of Blackford, Jay, Delaware, Randolph, Henry, Wayne, Fayette, and
Union; plus Carthage from Rush County.
SOUTHEAST DISTRICT Counties of Franklin, Decatur, Bartholomew, Brown, Dearborn, Ripley,
Jennings, Jackson, Ohio, Switzerland, Jefferson, and Rush (except Carthage); plus Edinburgh from
Johnson County, Marietta, Flat Rock, and Geneva from Shelby County; Korean UMC, St. Paul, St. Marks,
Bloomington First, Crossroads, Walkers Chapel, Garrison Chapel, and Simpson Chapel from Monroe
County; and Greene Co. Chapel and Solsberry from Greene County.
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT Counties of Knox, Davies, Martin, Dubois, Pike, Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh,
Warrick, Spencer, and Perry; plus Newberry and Scotland from Greene County.
SOUTH DISTRICT Counties of Lawrence, Orange, Washington, Scott, Clark, Floyd, Harrison, and
Crawford; plus Harrodsburg from Monroe County.
PART II PERTAINING TO ORDAINED MINISTERS
AND LOCAL PASTORS
(Note: A (v) notation following a question in this section signifies that the action or election requires a majority vote
of the clergy session of the annual conference. If an action requires more than a simple majority, the notation (v 2/3)
or (v ¾) signifies that a two-thirds or three-fourths majority vote is required. Indicate credential of persons in Part II:
FD, FE, PD, PE, and AM when requested.)
17. Are all the clergy members of the conference blameless in their life and official administration (¶¶604.4,
605.6)?
Yes
18. Who constitute:
a) The Committee on Investigation (¶2703.2)? (v)
Chairperson: David Byrum
Members: Frank Jones, David Byrum, Joe Kamman, L. Wayne Smith
Professing Members:
Jan Boggs, Cindy Moore, Doyle Ellis
Alternate Clergy: Marti Lundy, Terry Rhine, John Thomas
Alternate Professing Members: Clarence Casazza, Deloris Casey, Kayc
Mykrantz
b) The Administrative Review Committee (¶636)? (v)
Members: Mark Suter, Brian Witwer, Douglas Wallace
Alternates: Paula Mayberry, Mark Eastway
19. Who are the certified candidates (¶¶311, 312)
a) Who have been certified as candidates for ordained or licensed ministry since the last session of the annual
conference? (List the names of all those who have been certified, including those who are also listed in
questions 20 and 21.)
Steve Buse (EV), Christopher Neikirk (EV) Chuck Scott (FW), Don Wadkins (FW), Mark Walus (FW),
Allison Yankee (FW), Gary Dolph (IE), Rodney Frieden (IE), Matthew Lipan (IE), Charlot Nash (IE),
Gordon Flick (IW), Jung Bum Kim (IW), Lauren Wright (IW), Mark Gaylor, Susan Jennys, Jessica
Russell, KaseySchnepp, Randall Brady (R), Adrienne Curtis (R), Jackie Hill (R)
b) Who are continued as certified candidates for ordained or licensed ministry? (Do not list as continued
those licensed as local pastors in Question 21 or those listed as probationary (provisional) members in
question 28.)
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Daniel Cho (B-2008), Lowell Black (CA-2005), Amy Nici Morehead (CA-2009), Jerry Barrett Thomas
(IE-2002), Matt Bock (FW-2006), Matthew Landry (FW-2007), Steve Mekaru (FW-2008), Sonja Richards
(FW-2004), Charlot Nash (IE-2008), Christie Beckmann (IW-2006), Michael Bray (IW-2005), Jack
Burkes (IW-2008), Robin Dillon (IW-2007), (Greg Gosnell (IW-2006), Kim King (IW-2005), Stacie
Koepke (IW-2005), Christopher Stephens IW- 2008), Debra Moore Harden (TH-2008), Judy Lintz (TH2008), Laura B. Smith (TH-2008), Scott Seifers (V-2007)
c) Who have had their candidacy for ordained or licensed ministry accepted by a District Committee on
Ordained Ministry in another annual conference? (Include name of accepting conference.)
Brendon Hock
Central PA
Park Hunter
Wisconsin
d) Who have been discontinued as certified candidates for licensed or ordained ministry?
Shannon Abbott (IE-2005), Mary Alice Crawford (EV-2007), Brian Dickensheets (NA-2008), Carol Ann
Evans (MI-2009), Jackie Hill (R-09), Beth Jones ((HU-Moved to Illinois), Emily Knapp (MI-2009),
Andrew Robbins (V-2008), Walter Sizemore (V-2005), Lisa Watler (TH-08), Tom Barnett (TH-07)
20. Who have completed the studies for the license as a local pastor, are approved, but are not now appointed?
(¶315 —Indicate for each person the year the license was approved.):
Fred Barger (2001), Karen Biddle (WA-1999)?, Byron “Pete” Blue (KO-2001); Barry Bostrom (1993),
Michael Bullick (KO-2005), Marc Bundy (2003), Tim Case (2006), Sandra Clark (1997), Kent Dale (CA2000), Myer Dahn (1998), Roger Domingo (MU-2007), Steve Eads (1995), John Ferguson (1999), Patricia
Geyer (2003), Bruce Giggy (MI-1987), Ryan Gray (1996), Kathryn Pavy Hart (BL) 2003, Jeanine Hizer
(CO-2004), Dale Huff (1994), David Hughes (MI-1989), Steve Jasper (1998), Mary Lambert (NA-2005),
Rick Lance (VI-1993), Steve Landis (MA-1976), James Lawson (CA-2007), Saneta Maiko (FW-2004),
Jeff Maple (KO-2002), Juan Martinez (LA-1997), John Maxon (FW-2003)?, Scott Miller (2002), Charlot
Nash (2009), James Nave II (MU-2003), Chris Nelson (MU-2001), Matthew Oelker (2008), Danny
Pawluk (2006), Zachary Randall (2004), James Richey (KO-1998), James Schell (1999), Anthony
Schildmeier (MU-2001), Aaron Striegel (2002), Gerald Weesner (FW-2001)?, Donald Wilson (1988),
Desiré Wuertemberger (MU-2007)?
21. Who are approved and appointed as: (Indicate for each person the first year the license was awarded. Indicate
what progress each has made in the course of study or the name of the seminary in which they are enrolled.
Indicate with an asterisk those who have completed the five year course of study or the M.Div. (¶319.4)? (v)
a) Full-time local pastors? (¶318.1)
Seminary Graduates
Marilyn Couger (VI) 2002, Rodney Frieden (IE), Lauren Hall (MI-2006), Jacob Juncker (LA) 2009; Gary
Scott (MI-2002), Damon Soper (CO) 2008, Jeff Stedge (FW-2001),
Course of Study: *Diane Barrett (FW-1998), *Keith Chanley (CO) 2006; *Sarah (Sally) Dickerson (IE)
1998; *Lonny Goen (VI) 1996; Lauren Hall (MI-2006), Paul Huntsman (VI) 1992, 18 of 20; Janet Kelley
(EV) 2008, 2 of 20; Matthew Lipan (IE) 2008, 0 of 20; *Terry Marker (WA-01); Michael McKinney,
2001, 9 of 20; Jason Morris (MU-2006); John Myrland (IE) 2006, 8 of 20; *Roy Nevil (HU-2007);
*Charlotte Overmyer (2004); *Honna Schloss (EV) 2007; *Patrick Sinnott (BL) 2002; *Mike Smith (HU1999); *Jerry Thomas (2002); Brian White (LA-2005); John Wolf (09)
b) Part-time local pastors? (¶318.2) (fraction of full-time in one-quarter increments)
Seminary Graduates
Randall Boys (TH) 1974; Lary Cropper (NA) 1991; Susan Davis (RU) 2008; John Doyle (EV) 1994; Lee
Evans (NA) 2007; Daryl Gilbert (IW( 2009; Colleen Harden (TH) 2007; Ronald E. Haun (IW) 2004;
Linda Johnson (IW) 2001; Larry Platt (NA) 1993; Richard Pressel (TH) 2006; Charles Watson (BL) 2006;
Linda Watson (BL) 2006; Kenneth Woods (IE) 1997
In Seminary
Asbury Theological: Christopher Gadlage (NA), Thomas Long (NA), Samuel Padgett (NA), Daniel
Payton (NA)
Christian Theological Seminary: Anthony Hunley (IE), Kim King (IW) Christopher Renick (IW)
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary: Jill Lowry-Sills (NA) William Nickrand (NA), Deborah K.
Payne (NA)
United Theological Seminary: Randy Brady (RU), Perry Montgomery (IE)
In Course of Study
Bloomington
Lee Bahney, 2 of 20; Gordon Esterline, 2004, 8 of 20; *Kevin Giggy,1995, *Peggy Haywood, 1997;
David Ison, 2006, 0 of 20; *Robert Kirts,1998, 19 of 20; Gary Loy, 2004, 4 of 20; *Robert Martindale,
1992; John Meunier, 2008, 0 of 20; *James Roach, 2002, Steven Singelstad, 2008, 0 of 20; Dan Voorhies,
2000, 18 of 20; *B. Diane Wells, 1997
Calumet
Susan Aikman, 2003, 1 of 20; Catherine Allison, 2008, 1 of 20; Donna Beifuss, 2005, 5 of 20); Tami
Boggs, 2007, 7 or 20; Lynn Breeden, 2008, 2 of 20; *Robert Coolman, 2008; Jay Loucks, 2005-2 of 20;
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Jose Ramirez, 2007, 0 or 20; Deborah Rousselle 2007, 3 of 20; Tom Shanahan, 2002, 8 of 20; Alvin
Smith, 1984, 10 of 20; Les Ward, 2004, 10 of 20
Columbus
Deanna L. Dunbar, 2005,8 of 20; *Daryl Gressel, 1994; George C. Haysler, 2006, 3 of 20; *James E.
Hoppus, 1999; Michael V. Irvine, 12 of 20; *Janet E. Jacobs, 1994, Philip F. Meyer, 2 of 20; Stanley
Mohler, 2008, 0 of 20; Tammy Moore-Roberts, 1991, 14 of 20; Dennis R. White, 18 of 20
Evansville
Adrienne M. Adkison, 2004, 0 of 20; Eugene M. Backes, 2006, 0 of 20; Cory Herrin, 2006, 5of 20;
Cynthia Keck, 2007, 2 of 20; Charlotte Lee, 2003, 9 of 20; Ann E. Skiba, 2008, 2 of 20; Michael W.
Turner, 2006, 3 of 20; Don A. Viviano, 2006, 4 of 20
Fort Wayne
Heather Berkshire, 2008, 0 of 20; *Steve Brittenham , 2004; Marilyn Dunten, 1996, R; Randy Forbes,
2002; 0 of 20; Donna Jean Gammon, 2001, R; Donna Holcomb, 2007, 2 of 20; *Harold Klinker, 1994;
Ralph Klinker, 1994, R; Sharan Long, 2000, 15 of 20; Janie Reyes, 2008, 13 of 20 trans;
Sergio Reyes, 2008, 13 of 20 trans; Keith Schreffler, 1990, ret.*Larry L. Smith, 2004; Kathleen
Thompson, 2002, 7 of 20; Don Wismer, 2000, 15 of 20
Huntington
Neil Ainslie, 2003, 4 of 20; Greg Andrews, 2008, 1 or 20; Troy Drayer, 2005, 3 of 20; Marlene Ellis,
2004, 7 of 20; Kent Harting, 2003, 6 of 20; Michelle Isch, 2003, 9 or 20; Ed Karges, 2005, 2 of 20; *Nikki
Marker, 2005; Rick Stone, 2007, 4 of 20; Ernie Suman, 2005, 5 of 20; *Randy Webb, 2009
Indianapolis East
Debbie K. Beason, 2006, 0 of 20; Edward Cottrell, 2005,8 of 20; Charles Hoover, 1994, 12 of 20; Charlot
Nash, 2008, 1 of 20; Peter O’Hara, 2004, 4 of 20; *Hugh W. Severance, 1997, *David H. Wise, 1996
Indianapolis West
Patricia S. French, 2005, 8 of 20; Elizabeth Gilbert, 2004, 6 of 20; *Thomas Lapham, 1992; Christopher
Renick, 2004, CTS; Danny Sanders, 2005, 1 of 20; *Warren Stewart, 2001; Diana Sturm, 2004, 12 of 20;
Rodger Ward, 1997, 1 of 20
Kokomo
*Jim Abbott, 2009; Alan Ash, 2008, 3 of 20; Wayne Balmer, 1996, 14 of 20; Mark Gaylor (2008, 0 of 20;
James Lamb, 2007, 1 of 20; Warrell Law, 1994, R?, Jan Myer, 2007, 0 of 20; Chris Rife, 2007, 0 of 20; B.
J. Siefert, 2006, 3 of 20; David Sommers, 1993, 10 of 20; Michael Weber, 2003, 9 or 20; Teri White,
2004, 7 of 20; Larry L. Zehring, 2000, 13 of 20
Lafayette
Russ Alley, 2005, 5 of 20; Charles Anderson, 1969, R; Daniel Gottschalk, 1995, 8 of 20; David Jennys
(HL), Susan Jennys, 2008, 0 of 20; Larry Klingler, 2006, 3 of 20; C. Michael Link, 1996, 17of 20; Mark
Miller, 2006, 0 of 20; Craig Overman, 2006, 3 of 20; *Pat Sleeth, 2009; Jack Snell, 1991, R; Linda
Sproull, 1997, 12 of 20
Marion
*Jerrold Alexander, 2000; David Chinn, 2007, 2 of 20; Dawn Cuthbert, 1993, 5 of 20; *Dale Erwin, 2009;
Phillip Freel. 2008, 0 of 20; David Kyle, 2009; James D. McDowell, Jr., (2007-0 of 20); Ella Nickles,
2002; Jim Nickles, 1984, R; Carolyn Mikesell, 2007, 2 of 20
Michiana
Tim Aydelotte, 2009; *Jim Bartlett, 2005; Kim Bloom, 2004, 0 of 20; Michael Butler (HL); Ann Dill,
2008, 0 of 20; Denise Heller, 2006; 5 of 20; Michael Jenkins, 2003, 0 of 20; Carolyn Kern, 2000, 17 of 20;
Warren Kirkwood, 1998, 19 of 20; Carol Knox, 1995 (R); Keith McFarren, 2004, 10 of 20; Carldean
Merrifield, 1981, R; Emeral Joe Miller, 1991, 12 of 20
Muncie
Darrell Borders, 1998; Forrest Bowers, 1995 R; Randy Davis, 2001; Nancy Hunt, 2003, 6 of 20; Robert
Hunt, 2001, 11 of 20; Esther Kershaw, 2002, R; John Long, 1999, 18 of 20; Sandi Lumpkin, 2000, 4 of 20;
Linda McBride, 1999, 18 of 20; *Gary Phillips, 1999; Emily Sears, 1997, 7 of 20; Forest Sears, 1997, 8 of
20; Robert Sellers, 1995, 4 of 20; Anna Shanks, 2004, 4 of 20; *Sharon Summers, 2006; Sharon Taylor,
2000, 17 of 20
New Albany
Ronald G. Ellis, 2002, 12 of 20; Kevin Sills, 2004, 8 of 20; Frank Pendleton, 3 of 20; *Glenda K. Riggs,
2000; Rodney Shelton, 2001, 14 of 20; Betty C. Sieberns, 2005, 10 of 20; Kenneth O. Woolsey, 1995, 17
of 20
Rushville
John Barden, 2004; 6 of 20; Randall Brady, UTS; *Roger Campbell, 1997; Wendy Canon, 3 of 20;
Victoria A. Clem, 2008, 0 of 20;Michelle Dodson, 4 of 20; Barbara J. Hedrick, 2000, 7 of 20; William J.
Herrmann, 2007, 2 of 20; Russell K. Hollingsworth, 2004, 4 of 20; Troy Lunsford, 2005, 0 of 20; *Phillip
E. Mitchell, 1999; Gwendolyn Pew, 2004, 12 of 20; William Remley, 2008, 1 of 20; Cynthia A. Upchurch,
2003, 10 of 20
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23.
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Terre Haute
Scott Aselage, 9 of 20; Kent Beckman, 1 of 20; *J. Bart. Colwell, 1997; William Felts, 2000, 11 of 20;
Edgar Gladish, 4 of 20; Terry L. Jeffers, 2008, 2 of 20; Judith Lints, 2007, 4 of 20; Timothy Matthews, 3
of 20; Jon L. Myers, 2002, 11 of 20; John K. O’Neal, 2005, 7 of 20; *Jon B. Overbey, 18 of 20; *Austin
Dale Payne, 1972; Allen Relford, 2007, 0 of 20; Kathy Roush, 1997, 19 of 20; *Robert E. Roush; Laura B
Smith, 2008, 0 of 20; Richard Swan, 2001; 12 of 20; Barbara Taylor Clodfelter, 2001, 16 of 20; Timothy
Voll, 4 of 20
Vincennes
Michael A. Atkins, 2006, 3 of 20; Faye Bilske, 2002; 12 of 20; Ford Bond, 1997, 18 of 20; Janis Bond,
2002,10 of 20; Cheryl Cash, 2004, 9 of 20; *Terry L. Chandler, 5 of 20; Gerald Frye, 2002, 14 of 20; Wes
Garris, 4 of 20; Lucia Jones, 2002, 13 of 20; Cindy Keck, 2008, 1 of 20; Clarence Miller, 2001, 10 of 20;
*Samuel P. Myers, Jeff Pinney, 2005, 11 of 20; Michelle Qualkenbush, 1999, 13 of 20; *Donald Ransford;
*Mark A. Sanders, 2001; Rose Sparks, 2009 (0 of 20); Delbert Stoll, 1999, 11 of 20; Rex Thomas, 2006, 0
of 20; Doug Tuttle, 2000 0 of 20; Brenda Wick, 2006, 5 of 20; *Joe Wilson, 2007
Warsaw
*Judith Adams, 2003; Michael Beezley, 2007, 1 of 20; Jeff Boyle, 2002, 4 of 20; *Mike Dixon, 2007;
*Nancy Fergusson, 2008?; Bret Frymier, 2007, 3 of 20; Cindy Gackenheimer, 2003, 8of 20; *Duane
Ginder, 2009; Tim Grayless, 2006, 0 of 20; James Irwin, 1999, 8 of 20; Harold Jones, 2007, 1 of 20;
Duane Kline, 2007; 20 of 20; Gail Law, 2007, 7 of 20; Susan Martin (HL); Wray McCalester, 1999, 6 of
20; Amy Nici Morehead 2009, GETS; Michael Neff, 1994, R?; Don Nunemaker, 2008, 0 of 20; Gene
Rohrer, 2003, R;? Henry Sprunger, 2004, 3 of 20; Butch Troke, 2004, 2 of 20
c) Students from other annual conferences or denominations serving as local pastors and enrolled in a school
of theology listed by the University Senate (¶318.4)?
d) Persons serving as local pastors while seeking readmission to conference membership (¶¶365.4, 366,
368.3)? (If not in this conference indicate name of conference where serving.)
Who have been discontinued as local pastors (¶320.1)?
2009: Rachel Cain, Carl Davis, Brian Dickensheets (NA), Len Devaisher (IW), Wendell Emerson (R), Andy
Jones (V), Jason Gross; Dan Love; Jim McGillem (V), Noel Reed (R); Karl Sickles (to SY, CA), Cheryl
Stratton (R)
Previously: Jerry Alexander ((IE-2006), Tim Bolton (VI-2005), Dennis Brinkworth ((NA-2007), Mary Alice
Crawford (EV-2007), Janet Dixon ((NA-2004), David Felps ((NA-2008), Darryl Ray Hurley (CO-2008),
Lowell Lake (RU-2003), Dena Linneweber ((VI-2006), Rudy Olivo, Daniel Richards ((CO-2006), Steve Smith
((NA-2006), Barry Welsh ((RU-2007), Laura Ann Wells ((VI-2008)
Who have been reinstated as local pastors (¶320.4)?
Tim Aydelotte (MI)
David Kyle (MA)
Larry Platt (NA)
What ordained ministers from other Annual Conferences or Methodist denominations are approved for
appointment in the Annual Conference while retaining their conference or denominational membership
(¶¶331.8, 346.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate Annual Conference or denomination where membership is held.
Indicate credential.)
a) Annual Conferences
Susan Smith Bryden (FE)
Minnesota
Donald Graham (AM)
Illinois Great Rivers
LeKisha Reed (PE)
Louisiana
Glenn Robyne (FE)
Illinois Great Rivers
Lana Robyne (FE)
Illinois Great Rivers
Jeff Sturgeon (PD)
Detroit
b) Other Methodist Denominations
Seung-Woo Cha
Korean Methodist
J. Kent Mingus
Free Methodist
Daniel Tucker
Free Methodist
What clergy in good standing in other Christian denominations have been approved to serve appointments or
ecumenical ministries within the bounds of the Annual Conference while retaining their denominational
affiliation (¶¶331.8, 346.2)? (v) (Designate with an asterisk those who have been accorded voting rights within
the annual conference. Indicate credential.)
William Babb, III
Wesleyan
Curtis Bond (RU)*
Pentecostal
Rick Borgman, Jr.
Wesleyan
Corlis Lee Dees II (RU)*
Pentecostal
Robert J. Denney*
SE Evan Groups
2009
Sydney Gauby*
John Holwerda (TH)
Lester Howard (EV)*
Donald Janis (IW)*
Ora Johnson (EV)*
Ron Johnson
Tony Johnson (EV)
Joseph Lampton
Kenneth Majors (TH)
Frank May (EV)
Barry McCune
Philip Meyer (CO)*
Marion Miller (IW)*
Michael Morley
Jeremy Myers
Ralph Newkirk (RU)
Todd Pearson (BL)*
R. Glenn Perkins (CO)*
William Rasch (EV)*
William Reid (EV)
Jimmy Robbins
Ernest J. Rush, Jr. (TH)
Norman Santus (VI)
Larry Schmoekel
Ed Selvidge
Rebecca Lynn Smith (IE)*
William Talbott (VI)*
Robert Tinner (E)
Robert Tipton (VI)
Robert W. Vester (EV)*
Charles Voit (IE)*
Roger A. Walby (CO)*
Mark Whinery
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Church of the Brethren
Christian Reformed & United Christian
Ministries
American Baptist
Baptist
General Baptist
Wesleyan
Baptist
Church of God, Gen. Conf.
Society of Friends
Full Gospel Ministers Association
Church of the United Brethren in Christ
North American Baptist
Disciples of Christ
Wesleyan Church
Oakwood Baptist Church, Charleston, WV
Church of God, Anderson, Indiana
American Baptist
Southern Baptist
Evangelical Presbyterian
Nazarene
Wesleyan
Independent Christian
General Baptist
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Church of the Nazarene
American Baptist
General Baptist
Missionary Baptist
Church of God, Anderson, Indiana
General Baptist
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
American Baptist
CCCC
26. Who are affiliate members: (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference or denomination where
membership is held.)
a) With vote (¶586.4 [v])? none
b) Without vote (¶¶334.4, 344.4)? (v 2/3)none
NOTE: If your conference has admitted or ordained persons as a courtesy to another conference, list these persons in
Question 40 only. If persons have been admitted or ordained by another annual conference as a courtesy to your
conference, list these persons in Questions 27-39, whichever are appropriate, giving the date and name of the
accommodating conference.
27. Who are elected as associate members? ¶322 (v) (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question 27):
Brian C. White
28. Who are elected as probationary (provisional) members? (under ¶¶322, 324, 325)
a) Probationary (provisional) Deacons:
(1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, c? (v)
Sean Michael Litherland Johnson
(2) Under the provisions of ¶324.5? (v) none
b) Probationary (provisional) Elders:
(1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, b? (v)
Andrea Ruth Bremmer, Dirk Alan Caldwell, Andrew Clyde Charnstrom, Devin Russell Cook,
Colin Christopher Cress, Peter Hoyt Curts, Taylor Walters Denyer, Edward C. Fisher, Jr., Brenda
Hacker Freije, James Hiram Higdon, Charles Frederic Kersey, Steven Paul Rundel, Christopher
Stahlman, Ruth Irene Waite, Brian Keith Williams
(2) Under the provisions of ¶324.6? (v) none
(3) Under the provisions of ¶322.4? (v ¾) none
29. Who are continued as probationary (provisional) members, and in what year were they admitted to probationary
(provisional) membership (¶326)?
a) In preparation for ordination as a deacon? (PD) (¶326.1)
2007: Chiyona A’Leeta Bourne, Sharon Gilson Dunlevy, Mary Beth Morgan, Sheri Rohrer
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In preparation for ordination as an elder? (PE) (¶326.2)
2003: Brad Garrett
2006: Harold David Barnett
2007: Rob Baszmer?, Karen L. Bray, Ted W. Chalk, Rebecca Fisher, Alex Hershey, Warren Charles Kirk
III, Robert Michael Kumpf, Michael Lawson, Dave Marty, Bob Preusz, Kevin Malcolm Raidy, Kevin
David Reed, David P. Scifres, Ann Goodall Spahr, Jerald Eugene Turner, Ed van Wijk, Mary van Wijk,
Kevin Alden Wrigley, Wesley Brent Wright
2008: Sharon Lea Baker, Michael Brice Collins, Gregory Kent Davis, Joseph Ditmer, Kevin Drane, Jenifer
Stuelpe Gibbs, Jill Moffett Howard, Tony Johnson, Ethan Lloyd Maple, Kevin Marsh, Jean Ness, Matthew
Pickut, Adam Michael Payne, Andrew Dennis Payton, Renee Kathleen Perkins, Jack Smith, Matthew
Allen Swisher, Nathan Whybrew
c) Probationary (provisional) deacons who became probationary (provisional) elders? (Indicate year)none
d) Probationary (provisional) elders who became probationary (provisional) deacons? (Indicate year)none
e) Probationary (provisional) members who transferred from other conferences or denominations?
(¶347)none
Who have been received from other Christian denominations (¶347.3): (List alphabetically—see note preceding
Question 27):none
a) As probationary (provisional) members (¶347.3a,b)? (v) none
b) As local pastors (¶347.3a)? (v)none
Who are elected as members in full connection? (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question 27. Anyone
appearing on this question must also be listed somewhere in questions 32-33 or 35, unless the clergy’s orders
from another denomination were recognized on question 39 in a previous year.):
a) Deacons
Diane Menke Pence
b) Elders
Michael David Alexander, Charlene Ann Harris Allen, Michael Scott Brockway, Brian Dwain Campbell,
Clarinda Ellen Crawford, Benjamin Keith Dilworth, Brian Lee Durand, Stacee Fischer Gehring, Marsha
Kay Hutchinson, Brian Felker Jones, Kathy J. Newton, Frank Charles Oakman, Shannon Colleen Stringer,
Zachary Kyle Washler, Doris Cockerham Winford
Who are elected for ordination as deacons in full connection: (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question
27)
a) After probationary (provisional) membership (¶330)? (v 2/3)
Diane Menke Pence
b) Transfer from elder in full connection? (¶ 309.3) (v 2/3)none
Who are elected for ordination as elders?
a) After probationary (provisional) membership? (¶335)? (v 2/3)
Michael David Alexander, Charlene Ann Harris Allen, Michael Scott Brockway, Brian Dwain Campbell,
Clarinda Ellen Crawford, Benjamin Keith Dilworth, Brian Lee Durand, Stacee Fischer Gehring, Marsha
Kay Hutchinson, Brian Felker Jones, Kathy J. Newton, Frank Charles Oakman, Shannon Colleen Stringer,
Zachary Kyle Washler, Doris Cockerham Winford
b) Transfer from deacon in full connection? (¶ 309.3) (v 2/3)none
What probationary (provisional) members, previously discontinued, are readmitted (¶364)? (v) none
Who are readmitted (¶¶365–367 [v], ¶368 [v 2/3]):
a) As associate members?none
b) As members in full connection?
Carolyn Clark, 02/24/2009. (From Ad Interim Local Pastor)
Richard Pettys
Who are returned to the effective relationship after voluntary retirement (¶358.7): (v)
a) As associate members?none
b) As probationary (provisional) members?none
c) As members in full connection?none
Who have been received by transfer from other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church (¶¶347.1,
416.5, 635.2m)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential. See note preceding Question 27.)
Name
Conference
Date
Philip Amerson
California/Pacific
07/01/2009
David Holling
North Georgia
01/01/2009
Valerie Wilson
Baltimore Washington
07/01/2009
Who are transferred in from other Methodist denominations (¶347.2)? none
b)
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
2009
39. What clergy, coming from other Christian denominations, have had their orders recognized (¶348): (v)
a) As deacons?none
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b) As elders?none
40. Who have been ordained as a courtesy to other conferences, after election by the other conference? (See note
preceding Question 27. Such courtesy elections or ordinations do not require transfer of conference
membership.)
a) Deacons in full connection?none
b) Elders in full connection?none
41. Who have been transferred out to other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church (¶416.5)? (List
alphabetically. Indicate credential. See note preceding Question 27.)
Name
Conference
Date
Patricia Watson (FE)
Baltimore Washington
07/01/2009
Jeffrie Van Zirkle (FE)
Northwest Texas
05/01/2009
42. Who are discontinued as probationary (provisional) members (¶327.6)? (Indicate credential) (v).
Chad Abbott (PE)
08/24/08
Kenneth Armitage (PE)
07/01/09
John Pettigrew (PE)
10/15/08
Michael Torrance (PE)
07/09/08
43. Who are on location?
a) Who has been granted honorable location (¶359.1)? (Give date when this action became effective. Record
Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential and year of most recent report.):
(1) This year? (v)
David Jennys
Susan Martin
(2) Previously?
John Aleshire (¶366)
Mike Butler
Kurt Stone
Melvin Hitchens
Debra Arlene Vermillion
Randall Boys
Rachel Metheny
F. Fletcher Graham Jr
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
FE
FE
07/01/09
07/01/09
FE
FE
FE
FE
FE
FE
FE
FE
09/21/06
07/01/08
07/01/06
2004
2002
1989
1999
1975
Broadway, I.W.
Granger Good Shepherd
Troy, Illinois Great Rivers
Noblesville First, I.E.
Burbank Magnolia Park, California-Pacific
Bainbridge (TH)
Broadway, (IW)
St. Luke’s, I.W.
b) Who on honorable location are appointed ad interim as local pastor? (¶359.2)
Indicate date and appointment.
David Jennys
FE
07/01/09
Wolcott (LA)
Susan Martin
FE
07/01/09
Leesburg (WA)
c) Who has been placed on administrative location (¶363.1? (Give date when this action became effective.
Record Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential.):
(1) This year? (v)none
(2) Previously?none
Who have been granted the status of honorable location–retired (¶359.3)? (Record Charge Conference where
membership is held. Indicate credential.):
a) This year? (v)
David Jennys (LA), Susan Martin (FW)
b) Previously?
Robert Barnard (NA-1993), Robert Riggs (B-1980), J. Ralph Sagebiel (E-1995), Richard Eisinger
(Danville, IW), Walter Maxon (Zionsville, IW-2006), David A.Sedgley (IW-01), Dale Cottom (TH-06),
Duane M. Johnson (V-06)
Who have had their status as honorably located and their orders terminated (¶359.2)? (v) (Give date when this
action became effective. Indicate credential.)none
Who have had their conference membership terminated? (Give date when this action became effective. Indicate
credential.)
a)By withdrawal to unite with another denomination (¶360.1, .4)? (v)none
b)By withdrawal from the ordained ministerial office (¶360.2, .4)? (v)
Jeffrey C. Dodge (FE)
06/07/2009
c) By withdrawal under complaints or charges (¶¶360.3, .4; 2719.2)? (v)
John Pettigrew (PE)
10/15/2008
d) By termination of orders under recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry (¶354.12 )? (v)none
e) By trial (¶2713)? (v)none
Who have been suspended under the provisions of ¶361.1c, ¶2704.2c or ¶2711.3? (Give effective dates.
Indicate credential.)none
Deceased (List alphabetically in the spaces provided)
a) What associate members have died during the year?
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Effective: None
Retired:
Name
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Ray C. Bradley
05/08/1924
02/08/2009
b) What probationary (provisional) members have died during the year? (Indicate credential.)
Effective:
Name
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Michaelene Haysler
09/20/1952
06/11/2009
Retired: None
c) What elders in full connection have died during the year?
Effective: None
Retired:
Name
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Daniel Bengston
01/16/1922
01/26/2009
Richard D. Dolby
03/01/1929
03/25/2009
Kenneth E. Foulke
02/06/1919
11/21/2008
Frederick D. Hill
02/20/2009
Ellis P. Hukill
01/25/1933
12/03/2008
Jerome Harold Hyde
06/14/1928
10/08/2008
Woodrow Wilson Kennell 11/07/1912
02/20/2009
Richard Eugene Kistler
03/18/1926
11/25/2008
Carl R. Lott
09/17/1933
08/27/2008
Carlyle L. Mason
05/26/1916
09/01/2008
Robert H. Miller
10/28/1923
05/30/2009
Larry Roger Schwartz
09/01/1937
12/26/2008
Darrel F. Taggart
07/14/1918
09/20/2008
Lawrence Tedrow
11/17/1929
03/24/2009
Paul Temple
11/27/1911
06/17/2009
John Martin Thrasher
02/10/1932
12/12/2008
d) What deacons in full connection have died during the year?
Effective: None
Retired: None
e) What local pastors have died during the year?
Active:
Name
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Bill Butler
04/21/1953
02/26/2009
George Greathouse
06/09/1938
05/29/2009
Jane Lincoln
03/30/1949
11/17/2008
Retired:
Name
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Thomas Abbott
06/12/1926
01/11/2009
Vernon Doles
08/07/1922
07/23/2008
Robert E. Lougheed
01/19/1918
09/25/2008
49. What probationary (provisional) or ordained members (elders and deacons) have received appointments in
other Annual Conferences of The United Methodist Church while retaining their membership in this Annual
Conference (¶¶331.8, 346.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference where appointed. Indicate
credential.)
Name
Conference
Date
Kenneth Boyd (FD)
Kentucky
1993
John Carrick (FE)
Paraguay
1998
Josh Ditmer (PE)
Arkansas
2008
James Doepken (FE)
Alaska Missionary
2006?
Bonnie Draeger (FD)
New England
2008
Brian Felker Jones (FE)
Northern Illinois
2008
Rosella Helms (FE)
Florida
2008
Wayne Nichols (FE)
Kentucky
2008
Gwendolyn Roberts (FE)
West Ohio
2007
Amanda Connett Rochelle (PD) North Alabana
2008
Matthew Scholl (FE)
West Ohio
2007
Brian Siefert (FE)
North Carolina
2008
Tom Steffen (FE)
Pacific Northwest
2008
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James Taylor (FE)
Baltimore-Washington
50. Who are the probationary (provisional) or ordained members on leave of absence and for what number of years
consecutively has each held this relation (¶354)? (Indicate credential. Record Charge Conference where
membership is held.)
Name
Number of Years
Charge Conference
a) Voluntary? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years)
(1) Personal (¶354.2a)
John Mantle (FE)
1 07/01/08
Joann Kaiser (FE)
2
07/01/08
Norman Campbell (FE)
3
12/01/07
Mark Ingle (FE)
2
07/01/07
Mark Dwyer (FE)
3 07/01/06
Eugene Merrick (FE)
3
07/01/06
Robert Johnson (FE)
5
06/30/04
Ralph E. Hill (FE)
7
07/01/02
Catherine L. Newlin (FE)
7
07/01/02
(2) Family (¶354.2b)
Laura Ballenger (FD)
1
08/01/08
Linda G. Brackney (FE)
3
07/01/07
Scottsburg
Denise Davault-Gilbert (FE) 3
11/01/07
Pamela Montgomery (FD)‘ 3
10/01/07
Virginia
Conference
(3) Transitional (¶354.2c)
David Rodgers (FE)
1
07/01/09
Sharon Dunlevy (PD)
1
07/01/09
b) Involuntary? (v 2/3)
Lynn Snyder (FE)
2 ( 03/05/07
c) Who have been placed on leave of absence since the last session of the annual conference (ad interim)?
Name
Effective Date
Charge Conference
(1)Voluntary? (v)
(i) Personal
David Cummings (FE)
02/01/09 (To Retirement)
Linda Dolby
07/01/08
Renee Perkins (PD)
07/01/08
Rob Baszner
09/14/08
Dan Helm
10/15/08
(ii) Family
(iii)Transitional
Rosella Helms (FD)
08/01/2008
Karen Morrow (FE)
01/15/2009
Amanda Connett Rochelle (PD)
07/01/2008??
(2)Involuntary? (v 2/3)
d) Who on leave of absence have had their leaves terminated since the last session of the annual conference
(ad interim)?
Name
Effective Date
Kevin Buckley
10/01/2008 (To active status)
Jeffrey C. Dodge
06/07/2009 (Surrender of Credentials)
Linda Dolby
03/01/2009 To active status)
Kenneth Armitage (PE)
07/01/09 (Exceeded 8 year limit)
Renee Perkins (PE)
04/14/09 (To Extension Ministry)
Robin Norris (FE)
03/01/09 (To Extension Ministry)
Amanda Connett Rochelle
08/01/08 (To active status)
Nancy Stimson (FE)
08/01/08 (To Retirement)
John B. Wantz (FE)
10/01/08 (To active status)
Rosella Kay Helms (FD)
04/01/09 (From Transitional Leave)
51. Who are granted sabbatical leave (¶352)? (v)none
52. What actions have been taken concerning disabled members (¶357)? (Indicate credential.)
a) Who were granted incapacity leave since the last annual conference session (¶357.2)? (Give effective
dates)
Chris Madison (FE)
03/01/09
b) Previously?
Barbara Lloyd
07/01/08
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Scott Moss
07/01/08
Richard Pickering
07/01/08
Karen Rhoades-Welling
07/01/08
Nancy Schoff Lindquist
07/01/08 (To retirement)
Paula Robin Smith
07/01/08
Linda J. Van Horn
07/01/08
Ron VerLee
07/01/08
Ben R. Whirledge
07/01/08
Nancy Blevins (FE)
04/01/08
David Duke
03/01/08
Sheldon Grame
09/01/07
Janice Akers-DuBois (FE)
07/01/07
Michael Beck (FE)
02/01/06
Deborah Cronin (FE)
07/01/05
Robert McCracken (FE)
01/01/05
David Mohler (FE)
12/01/03
Jicelyn Thomas (FE)
08/01/02
c) Who have had their incapacity leave terminated since the last conference session (¶357.3)? (Give effective
dates of terminations):
Rachel Bales-Case (FL)
07/01/08
Saundra Hamm (FL)
08/01/08 (To Retirement)
James Toole (FE)
07/01/09
d) Who are granted incapacity leave at this session (¶357.1)? (v)
John Abbott (FE)
07/01/09
Jeffrey A. Landon (FE)
07/01/09
Paul Perry (FE)
07/01/09
53. What members in full connection have been retired (¶358): (List alphabetically giving full name—first, middle,
last—in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date
of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3)
Deacons
a) This year?
Mary Beth Byrne
06/30/09
b) Previously?none
Elders
a) This year?
Neil D. Butcher
07/01/09
Terry D. Campbell
07/01/09
Cheryl Jones Cumbee
07/01/09
David C. Cummings
07/01/09 (From LOA)
James A. Dance
07/01/09
Earnest M. Howard
07/01/09
Gloria Nelson Gestner
02/10/09
Ann L. Glass
10/01/08
S. John Hrynk
07/01/09
Steven Glenn Kaetzel
07/01/09
Barbara Jean Kinsler
07/01/08 (From Incapacity)
Ronald L. Lawhead
04/30/09
Andrea L. Leininger
07/01/09
Nancy L. Schoff
07/01/09
Stephen R. Seitz
07/01/09
Nancy E. Stimson
08/01/08 (From LOA)
Gerald R. Wibert
07/01/09
Jeffrey Scott Wood
07/01/09
John K. Wortinger
07/01/09
b) Previously? none
54. What associate members have been retired (¶358): (List alphabetically giving full name-first, middle, last-in
that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of
retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3)
a) This year?none
b) Previously?none
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55. What probationary (provisional) members have been retired (¶358): (Indicate credential. If retiring in the
interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no
vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3)
a) This year?none
b) Previously?none
56. Who have been recognized as retired local pastors (¶320.6):
a) This year?
Forrest L. Bowers
07/01/09
Kent E. Dale
07/01/09
Roger Domingo
07/01/09
Wendell Lee Emerson
07/01/09
Saundra Hamm
08/01/08 (From Incapacity Leave)
Darrell Harris
07/01/09
Ella M. Nickles
07/01/09
Helen Stephenson
04/30/09
Cheryl E. Stratton
07/01/09
b) Previously-Still Serving?
Raymond New (B-06), William VanHorn (B-07), Arnold Cutter (C-96), Duane Loos (C-01), Larry
McIntosh (C-07), Roger Parrott (C-07), John Scudder (C-97), Reno DeMuth (E-05), Marjorie Woods (E04), Don Reder (IE-06), Donald Reed (B-08), Beverly Smith (NA-05), David Stevens (E-08), Doris
Stevenson (NA-06), Mary Jane Modlin (R-07), Melvin Mozingo (R-06), John W. Fischer, Jr. (TH-04), O.
Paul Taylor (TH-93), William Cash (V-07), Robert Frields (V-00), Robert Taylor (V-05)
57. Changes in clergy membership: What is the number of ordained ministers: (NOTE: The numbers in parenthesis
following each category listing are the question numbers in this report form where ministers in that category are
listed. The number reported below should agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding
questions.)
a) Elected as associate members? (27)
b) Elected as probationary (provisional) members? (28a, b; 29a, b, c)
c) Elected as deacons in full connection? (32a)
d) Elected as elders in full connection? (33a)
e) Readmitted? (34, 35a, b)
f) Retired made effective? (36a, b, c)
g) Transferred in? (30a, 37, 38)
h) Transferred out? (41)
i) Discontinued as probationary (provisional) members? (42)
j) Honorably located this year? (43a1)
k) Administratively located this year? (43c1)
l) Withdrawn? (46a, b, c)
m) Termination of orders? (46d)
n) Terminated by trial? (46e)
o) Deceased? (48a, b, c)
58. What is the number of:
a) Pastoral charges? 1,064
b) Local churches? 1,194
59. What is the number of clergy members of the Annual Conference:
a) By appointment category and conference relationship?
(NOTES:
(1) Where applicable, the question numbers on this report form corresponding to each category have
been placed in parenthesis following the category title. Where these question numbers appear, the
number reported in that category should agree with the number of names listed in the
corresponding questions.
(2) For the three categories of Appointments to Extension Ministries, report as follows:
¶344.1a, c): the number of clergy members appointed within United Methodist connectional
structures, including district superintendents, or to an ecumenical agency.
¶344.1b, c): the number of clergy members appointed to extension ministries, under endorsement
by the Division of Chaplains and Related Ministries of the General Board of Higher Education and
Ministry.
¶344.1d): the number of clergy members appointed to other valid ministries, confirmed by a twothirds vote of the Annual Conference.
(See the Discipline paragraphs indicated for more detailed description of these appointment categories.)
(Licensed Local Pastors not currently under appointment should not be counted as clergy members of the
conference)
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Categories
Deacons
in Full
Connection
Elders
In Full
Connection
Probationary
(Provisional)
Deacons
Probationary
(Provisional)
Elders
Pastors and
deacons
whose
primary
appointment
is to a Local
Church
(¶¶331.1c,
339)
Deacons (in
full
connection
and
probationary
(provisional))
serving
Beyond the
Local Church
(¶331.1a, b)
(81a,b)
Appointments
to Extension
Ministries
(¶316.1;344.1
a,c) (80a)
Appointments
to Extension
Ministries
(¶316.1;344.1
b,c) (80b)
Appointments
to Extension
Ministries
(¶316.1;344.1
d) (80c)
Appointments
to Attend
School
Appointed to
Other Annual
Conferences
(49)
On Leave of
Absence
(50a, 50b)
On Family
Leave (50a2,
c2)
On Sabbatical
Leave (51)
On Incapacity
Leave (52)
On
Transitional
Leave
Retired (53,
6
512
0
17
NA
(not
applicable)
NA
2009
FullTime
Local
Pastors
PartTime
Local
Pastors
54
Associate
Members
& Affiliate
Members
With Vote
17
88
271
8
NA
NA
NA
NA
39
NA
0
0
0
0
NA
20
NA
0
0
0
0
NA
39
NA
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NA
NA
1
9
1
1
0
NA
NA
0
10
0
0
0
NA
NA
2
2
0
0
0
NA
NA
0
0
0
0
0
NA
NA
0
18
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
524
0
3
36
0
0
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Totals
Grand Total
30
1,175
10
All Conference clergy members = 1,634
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60
53
34
272
b) By gender and racial/ethnic identification? (NOTE: See the instruction for item 59 for
guidelines to assist in the racial/ethnic identification count.)
Female Clergy Members
Categories
Asian
African
American/Black
Hispanic
Native American
Pacific Islander
White
Multi-Racial
Total Number,
Female Clergy
Members*
Grand Total,
All Conference
Female Clergy
Members*
Deacons in
Full
Connection
Elders in
Full
Connection
Probationary
(provisional)
Deacons
Probationary
(provisional)
Elders
Associate
Members
&
Affiliate
Members
with Vote
Full–
time
Local
Pastors
Part–
time
Local
Pastors
Male Clergy Members
Categories
Asian
African
American/Black
Hispanic
Native American
Pacific Islander
White
Multi-Racial
Total Number,
Male Clergy
Members*
Grand Total,
All Conference
Male Clergy
Members*
Deacons in
Full
Connection
Elders in
Full
Connection
Probationary
(provisional)
Deacons
Probationary
(provisional)
Elders
Associate
Members
&
Affiliate
Members
with Vote
Full–
time
Local
Pastors
Part–
time
Local
Pastors
*The sums entered in these spaces should agree with the comparable totals in the bottom two lines of
question 59).
Part III Certification In Specialized
And Certified Lay Ministry
(¶635.2u, v, The Book of Discipline)
Note: Indicate credential of persons in Part III: FD, FE, PD, PE, AM, FL, PL, and lay.
60. Who are the candidates in process for certification in specialized ministry?
Sarah Black
Lay
Education
Michelle Cobb
FE
Spiritual Formation
Kevin Conklin
Lay
Youth Ministry
Amanda Connett
PD
Education
Amanda Connett
PD
Music
Christopher Dare
FE
Evangelism
Barbara Ann Hale
Lay
Education
Richard Aaron Hobbs
FE
Education
Kimberly F. Kunkle
Lay
Education
Jessie Meyers
Lay
Education
Emily Ann Miner
Spiritual Formation
Renee Pollard
Lay
Evangelism
Greg Alan Reinhold
Lay
Administration
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62.
63.
64.
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Sheri Rohrer
PD
Spiritual Formation
Esta Rosario
Lay
Music
Kimberly Siefert
Lay
Education
Who is certified in specialized ministry? (List the areas of specialized ministry. Indicate by an asterisk those
certified this year.)
Loraine Allen
Lay
Music
Suzon L. Baker
Lay
Spiritual Formation
Mary Barnes
Lay
Communication
Diana Barrett
FL
Education
Beverly Biehr
FE
Spiritual Formation
Lowell Black*
Lay
Spiritual Formation
Verl Ann Carnes
Lay
Music
Patti Castle
Lay
Education
Terri Coe
Lay
Education
Sarah J. Collins
Lay
Music
Linda S. Craig
FE
Spiritual Formation
Marlene A. Fenstermacher
DIAC
Education
Susan Forry
Lay
Administration
Barbara Ann Hale
Lay
Spiritual Formation
Sandra K. Harlan
FD
Administration
Ann Hutchins-Case
FD
Education
Angela K. Kidd
Lay
Spiritual Formation
Marie Lang
FD
Administration
Brenda Lee Ludwig
FL
Education
Kent A. Lundy
FE
Youth Ministry
Chris B. Madison
FE
Spiritual Formation
Laura McDonald
FD
Education, Music
Randall McQueen
FE
Spiritual Formation
Deborah Miller
FE
Spiritual Formation
Lisa Morris
Lay
Church Secretary
Elizabeth L. Oakes
Lay
Spiritual Formation
Cynthia J. Reynolds
FE
Spiritual Formation
Judith Noonan Rice
FD
Music
Susan E. Ringenbach
FE
Education
Susan W.N. Ruach
FE
Education
Barbara Salveter
FD
Education
William Shannon
FE
Spiritual Formation
Herbert George Wingard
FE
Education
Leonard Sjogren
FE
Music
F. Christopher Stemler III
Lay
Camping
Martha L. Troyer
FD
Education
Jean V. Wilson
FE
Spiritual Formation
Who are transferred in as a certified person in specialized ministry? None
Who are transferred out as a certified person in specialized ministry? None
Who have been removed as a certified person in specialized ministry? None
Who are certified as lay ministers (¶ 271, 635.2v, and 665.10)? (List alphabetically giving full name—first,
middle, last—in that order, by district)
Huntington: Rose Alice Akers, Gregory Bradford, Marvin Taylor
Muncie:
Gordon Jackson
Warsaw:
Bill Wood
PART IV Diaconal Ministers
(Paragraph numbers in questions 66-75 refer to The 1992 Book of Discipline)
66. Who constitute the Committee on Investigation (¶2703.3)? (v)
Chairperson: Marlene Fenstermacher
Members: Marlene Fenstermacher (Diaconal), Mary Z. Longstreth (Diaconal), Cindy Adamson (Diaconal), Pat
Engle (Diaconal), Sue Ringenbach (Deacon), Jacob Williams, Jr. (Elder), Beth Newton Watson (Elder)
Alternates: John Shettle (Professing Member), Donald Moutray (Professing Member), Pat Weeks (Professing
Member), Pat Miller (Professing Member), Dorothy Gerner (Diaconal), Phil Emerson (Elder), Ned Steele
(Elder), Bill Keith (Elder), Jacob Williams, Jr. (Elder), Heather Olson Bunnell (Deacon)
67. Who are reinstated as diaconal ministers (¶313.3c)? (v) None
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68. Who are transferred in as diaconal ministers (¶312)? None
69. Who are transferred out as diaconal ministers (¶312)? None
70. Who have had their conference relationship as diaconal ministers terminated by Annual Conference action
(¶313.3)? (Under ¶313.3a, no vote; under ¶313.3b, v 2/3) None
71. What diaconal ministers have died during the year?none
a) Effective: None
b) Retired: None
72.
What diaconal ministers have been granted leaves of absence under ¶313.1a, c, d) (disability,
study/sabbatical, or personal leave): (v): None
a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date of each): none
b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 72a, if their leaves
of absence are continuing) none
73. What diaconal ministers have been granted an extended leave (¶313.1e):
a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date of each): None
b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 73a, if their leaves
of absence are continuing): None
74. Who have returned to active status:
a) From disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave of absence (¶313.1a, c, d)? None.
b) From extended leave (¶313.1e)? (v): None
75. Who have taken the retired relationship to the Annual Conference as diaconal ministers (¶313.2): (Under
¶313.2b, v 2/3)
a) This year? None
b) Previously?
Kathryn W. Conner, Brenda DeCoursey, Joyce Flight, William R. Fox, Dorothy Gerner, Ellen C.
Gingrich, Dale Hansel, Mildred Hill, Janice Jett, Patricia B. Kyle, D. Neal Smith, Anne Holtsclaw Meyer
PART V Appointments And Concluding Business
76. Who are approved for less than full-time service?
a) What associate members and elders are approved for appointment to less than full-time service, what is the
total number of years for which such approval has been granted to each, and for what fraction of full-time
service (in one-quarter increments) is approval granted (for purposes of equitable compensation claim and
pension credit) ¶¶338.2, 342.2, 1506.4b)? (v ¾):
This year
Douglas Witt
¼
01/15/09 until 6/30/09
Wayne Tucker
¾
01/01/09
Previously
Daniel Barker
FE
¾
13 yr.
Joe E. Bottorff
FE
½
18 yr.
Rachel Bales Case
FE
½
2 yr.
Carolyn Clark
FE
½
2 yr.
Marcia Faye Carpenter
FE
½
6 yr.
Janeen E. Gill
FE
¼
8 yr.
Peggy Good
FE
2 yr.
Hollis Huber
AM
½
16 yr.
Barry Humble
FE
½
20 yr.
Warren C. Kirk
PE
¾
3 yr.
Michelle L. Knight
FE
¾
5 yr.
Sandra S. McCloskey
FE
¼
23 yr.
Dwight Monical
FE
½
12 yr.
Jeff Newton
FE
½
5 yr.
Jamalyn Peigh Williamson FE
¼
2 yr.
Lana Robyne
FE
½
4 yr. (¶346.1)
R. Edward Scherer-Berry
FE
½
10 yr.
Diana Siegel
FE
¾
4 yr.
Jack Smith
FE
¾
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77. Who have been appointed as interim pastors under the provisions of ¶338.3 since the last session of the annual
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78. What changes have been made in appointments since the last annual conference session? (Attach list. Include
and identify Appointments Beyond the Local Church (Deacons) and Appointments to Extension Ministries
(Elders). Give effective dates of all changes.)
79. What elders (full connection and probationary (provisional)), associate members, and local pastors are
appointed to ministry to the local church and where are they appointed for the ensuing year? (Attach a list.)
80. What elders (full connection and probationary (provisional)), associate members, and local pastors are
appointed to extension ministries for the ensuing year? (Attach a list)
a) Within the connectional structures of United Methodism (¶344.1a, c)?
b) To ministries endorsed by the Board of Higher Education and Ministry (¶344.1b, c)?
c) To other valid ministries under the provisions of ¶344.1d? (v 2/3)
81. Who are appointed as deacons (full connection and probationary (provisional)) for the ensuing year? (Attach a
list.)
a) Through non-United Methodist agencies and settings beyond the local church (¶331.1a)?
b) Through United Methodist Church-related agencies and schools within the connectional structures of The
United Methodist Church (¶331.b)?
c) Within a local congregation, charge, or cooperative parish (¶331.c)?
82. Who are appointed to attend school (¶416.6)? (List alphabetically all those whose prime appointment is to
attend school.)
Associate Members: None
Probationary (provisional) Members: None
Members in Full Connection: None
83. Where are the diaconal ministers appointed for the ensuing year (¶310) [1992 Discipline]? (Attach list)
Patricia Engel, Epworth UMC, Indianapolis
Mary Z. Longstreth, Choices, Inc. (Faith & Community Ministries)
84. What other personal notations should be made? (Include such matters as changes in pension credit (¶1506.6),
corrections or additions to matters reported in the “Business of the Annual Conference” form in previous years,
and legal name changes of clergy members and diaconal ministers.)
a) John MaKinde was listed as an Affiliate Member last year. He no longer has an appointment in this
Annual Conference.
85. Where and when shall the next Conference Session be held (¶603.2, 3)?
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana - June 10-13, 2010
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B. Appointments to Extension Ministries
and Appointments Beyond the Local Church
1. Within the connectional structure of United Methodism and to United Methodist Institutions (344.1a)
Anderson, Douglas T.
Superintendent, Michiana District, 56816 Meadowood Dr., Elkhart, IN,
46516, 574-295-6216/800-783-6216, 574-522-4615, 5500 N. Sollars Dr.,
Muncie, IN, 47304, 765-282-6414, Michiana District
Executive Director, Bishop Reuben Job Center for Leadership Development,
1200 W. University Ave., Mitchell, SD, 57309, 605-995-2166,
doug.jobcenter@juno.com, 5500 N. Sollars Dr., Muncie, IN, 47304, 765282-6414
Beard, Frank
Superintendent, Kokomo District, 2735 Albright Rd., Kokomo, IN, 46902,
765-864-0655, 765-864-0739, kokomo.ds@sbcglobal.net, 2936 Bagley Dr.
W., Kokomo, IN, 46902, 765-864-0599, Kokomo District
Brindel, Emojean
Development Staff, 12211 Windsor Dr., Carmel, IN, 46033, 317-815-0083,
jbrindel@att net
Brownlee, Lang
UIndy Co-Chaplain & Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religion, 1400
E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697, 317-788-3382, 451 E. King
St., Franklin, IN 46131, 317-738-2050, lbrownlee@uindy.edu
Bushfield, James C.
Director of Connectional Ministries, Indiana Conference, 1520 S. Liberty
Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403, 800-919-8160, 9921 Estep Dr., Indianapolis,
IN 46280, 317-669-2486, jbushfield@sicumc.org
Cartwright, Michael
UIndy, Dean of Ecumenical & Interfaith Programs & Assoc. Prof. of
Philosophy & Religion, Univ. of Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave.,
Indianapolis, IN 46227, 317-788-3233, 8210 Burn Ct., Indianapolis, IN
46217, 317-883-1012, mcartwright@uindy.edu
Chaney, Norman R.
Otterbein College, Professor of English, Otterbein One, Westerville, OH
43081, 614-823-1560, 7864 Newark Rd., Mount Vernon OH 43050, 740392-2304, nchaney@otterbein.edu
Cobb, Michelle
Director, Rejuvenate Project 1100 W. 42nd St., Room 210, Indianapolis, IN
46208, 317-924-1321, mcobb@inareaumc.org, 3440 N. Golden Gate Dr.,
Westfield, IN 46074-8458, 317-344-2456
Diel, Jack A.
United Ministries in Higher Education in the Terre Haute Area, Director,
321 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, IN 47807-3001, 812-232-0186, 1986 N.
Hartmann St., Terre Haute, IN 47803-9648, 812-877-9363,
jdiel@indstate.edu, 812-242-2277-fax
Durand, Brian L.
Assoc. Director for Youth, Young Adult and Campus Ministry Services,
Indiana Conference, 1520 S. Liberty Dr., Bloomington, IN 47403, 800-9198160, 10367 Cerulean Dr., Noblesville, IN 46060, 317-770-7367,
bldurand@gmail.com
Easley, Ida E.
Rushville District Superintendent, 718 W. 1st St., PO Box 427, Rushville,
IN 46173-0427, 800-919-8167, 1205 N. Ft. Wayne Rd., Rushville, IN
46173, 765-932-5960, rushds@verizon net
Eley, John S.
Director of Spiritual Care, Franklin United Methodist Community, 1070 W.
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Gangler, Daniel R.
Indiana Area, Director of Communication, 1100 W. 42nd St. Suite 210,
Indianapolis, IN 46208, 317-924-1321, ext. 18, 10696 Stillwater Rd.,
Clermont, IN 46234, 317-293-8335, dgangler@inareaumc.org
Gast, Charles E.
Superintendent, Huntington District, 3 Stone Ridge Dr., Huntington, IN,
46750, 260-356-3195/800-783-3195, 260-356-3145,
hgtndist.ds@sbcglobal.net, 3 Stone Ridge Dr., Huntington, IN, 46750, 260356-6068, Huntington District
Gieselman, Tammy
Director of Religious Life, University of Evansville, Neu Chapel, 1800
Lincoln Ave., Evansville IN 47722, 812-488-2235, 2655 Keystone Ct.,
Newburg IN 47630, 812-518-4118
Gough, Mark A.
Director of Church Development, Indiana Conference, PO Box 869, Marion
IN 46952, 765-664-5138/800-783-5138, alanmag@aol.com, 5613 Albany
Ct., Fort Wayne, IN, 46835, 260-485-7223, Fort Wayne District
Grady, Debra J.
Executive Director, Brightwood Community Center, Inc., 2410 N. Station
St., Indianapolis, IN 46218, 317-543-5648, 5257 Hawks Point Rd.,
Indianapolis, IN 46226, 317-541-0374, brightwood2410@aol.com
Howell, Glenn B.
Evansville District Superintendent, 4455 Epworth Rd., Suite A, Newburgh,
IN 47630, 800-919-8163, 2077 Pebble Beach Dr., Newburgh, IN 47630,
812-490-4409, ds.glenn@yahoo.com
Jacobs, Janet E.
Director, Gambling Recovery Ministries, PO Box 218, Dillsboro, IN 47018,
812-926-1052; 422 Sunnyside Ave., Aurora, IN 47001, 812-926-0761,
jjacobs@grmumc.org
Kite, Marion L.
Indianapolis West District Superintendent, 3901 N. Meridian St., Suite 210,
Indianapolis, IN 46208, 800-919-8165, 6120 Buckskin Ct., Indianapolis, IN
46250, bkite@indymetroumc.org
Langlie, Jessica J.
Executive Director, Fletcher Place Community Center, Inc., 1637 E.
Prospect St., Indianapolis 46203, 317-636-3466, ext. 6, 50 N. Illinois St.
#505, Indianapolis 46204, 317-797-6915, jessi@fletcherplacecc.org
LaSuer, Craig D.
Superintendent, Marion District, 227 E. Main St., PO Box 535, Gas City, IN,
46933, 765-674-1472/800-878-9586, 765-674-1476,
craiglasuer@gmail.com, 711 Buckingham Dr., Marion, IN, 46952, 765-6646004, Marion District
Mendenhall, N. Dale
Superintendent, Muncie District, 3621 N. Everbrook Ln., Suite. 4, Muncie,
IN, 47304, 765-282-2322/800-783-2322, 765-282-5495,
muncieds@sbcglobal net, 501 S. Riveria Ln., Yorktown, IN, 47396, 765759-5608, dalecathy@sbcglobal net, Muncie District
Michel, David A.
Superintendent, Fort Wayne District, 3920 New Vision Dr., Fort Wayne, IN,
47845, 260-482-8494/800-878-9066, 260-482-8498, damichel@aol.com,
1121 Simon Rd., Huntertown, IN, 46748, 260-637-4090, Fort Wayne
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Moman, Mary Ann
Associate General Secretary, General Bd. Higher Ed. & Ministry, 1001 19th
Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37212, 615-340-7357, 5504 Regatta Blvd.,
Hermitage TN 37076, 541-874-9568, mmoman@gbhem.org
Ostermeier, Robert
Bloomington District Superintendent, 1520 S. Liberty Dr., Bloomington, IN
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Owen, David V.W.
Executive Assistant to the Bishop, Indiana Area Office, 1100 W. 42nd St.
Suite 210, Indianapolis, IN 46208, 317-924-1321, 7556 Donnehan Rd.,
Indianapolis, IN 46217, 317-851-8694, dvwowen@inareaumc.org
Purvis, Judith E.
Vincennes District Superintendent, 1601 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes
47591, 800-919-8169, 1601 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes 47591, 812-8821481, vinumcds@sbcglobal net
Reynolds, Cynthia J.
Superintendent, Calumet District, 650 E. 4th St., Hobart, IN, 46342, 219942-0034/800-875-6548, 219-942-0043, calumetdistrict@verizon net, 139
Kensington Dr., Valparaiso, IN, 46385, 219-465-3500, Calumet District
Ruach, Susan W.N.
Director, General Board of Discipleship, Connectional & Spiritual
Leadership, PO Box 340003, Nashville TN 37203-0003, 877-899-2780, ext.
7142, 452 Cumberland Pl., Nashville TN 37215-6169, 615-665-0850,
sruach@gbod.org
Terre Haute District Superintendent, 1403 Chestnut St., Terre Haute IN
47807, 800-919-8168; 421 Nitsche Dr., Terre Haute 47803, 812-877-6332,
thdistds@gmail.com
Executive Director, Franklin United Methodist Community, 1070 W.
Jefferson St., Franklin IN 46131, 317-736-1103, 505 Wren Dr., 46131, 317736-1513, jtrueblood@fumeth.com
True, Thomas
Trueblood, Joseph L.
Voelkel, Jane E.
Executive Secretary – Gift Cultivation, General Board of Global Ministries,
5651 Mead Dr., Indianapolis IN 46220, 317-403-7207,
voelkelj@sbcglobal net
Walker, Katharine L.
Superintendent, Lafayette District, 404 N. Sixth St., Room 201, Lafayette,
IN, 47901, 765-742-4114/800-878-5836, 765-742-4333,
ladisumc@verizon net, 901 Lindberg Rd., West Lafayette, IN, 47906, 765463-5358, Lafayette District
White, Brian K.
Superintendent, Columbus District, 1531 13th St., Suite 2100, Columbus, IN
47201-1302, 800-919-8162, 3900 Cove Rd., Columbus, IN 47203-3606,
812-372-4508, bwhite@columbusds.org
Wilfong, Charles D.
Superintendent, New Albany District, 3 Orchard Lane, Floyds Knobs IN
47119, 800-919-8166, 812-945-1343, wilfong.charles@yahoo.com
2. To Extension Ministries Under Endorsement by the Division of Chaplains and Related Ministries of
G.H.E.M. (344.1b)
Bay, Paul S.
Chaplain, Clarian Health, PO Box 1367, Indianapolis IN 47119, 317-9625074, 7551 E. Triple Crown Ln., Camby, IN 46113, 317-856-4660,
pbay@clarian.org, Indianapolis East District
Burton, Gordon W.
Staff Chaplain, Clarian Health Partners, Inc., PO Box 1367, Indianapolis,
IN, 46206-1367, 317-962-8611, 317-962-3487, gwburton@clarian.org, 108
Betsy Ln., #55, Indianapolis, IN, 46227, 317-446-1129,
gordonburton@hotmail.com
Chapman, Kevin V.
Public Health Advisor, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services, Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1 Choke Cherry Rd., Room 4-1028,
Rockville, MD, 20857, 240-276-2584, 240-276-2560,
kevin.chapman@samhsa.hhs.gov, 20618 Woodbridge Dr., Hagerstown, MD,
21742, 301-520-3881, vanchapman@verizon net, Michiana District
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Church, Robert A.
Navy Chaplain, USCG Tracen Petaluma, Office of the Chaplain, 599
Tomales Rd., Petaluma, CA, 94952, 707-765-7330,
robert.a.church@uscg mil, 305 B Oregon Ave, Petaluma, CA, 94952, 707769-1251, Muncie District
Dodd, Mark A.
Chaplain, Pendleton Correctional Facility, PO Box 28, Pendleton IN 460640600, 765-778-2107 ex 1285, 915 Congressional Way, Shelbyville IN
46176, 317-398-6769, madodd@doc.in.gov, Rushville District
Gore, Michael W.
Chaplain, US Navy, USS Nassau (LHA4), FPO AE 09557-1615, 757-4450735, 9348 Sturgis St., Norfolk VA 23503, 757-583-4095,
gorem@lha4 navy mil
Hinkle, Gregory A.
Executive Director, The Samaritan Center, 221 E. Crawford St., Elkhart, IN,
46514, 574-262-3597, 574-262-3599, ghinkle@elkhartsamaritan.org, 22493
Pepperwood Ln., Goshen, IN, 46528, 574-875-1365, gregor1878@aol.com,
Michiana District
Holling, David W.
Director, Buchanan Counseling Center, Clarian Health, 1812 N. Capitol
Ave., Suite 442, Indianapolis IN 46202, 317-962-3075, 1181 E Bunker Hill
Tr., Mooresville IN 46188, 317-831-6018, dholling@clarian.org,
Indianapolis West
Jones, R. Stanley
Chaplain Coordinator, Clarian Health Partners, Inc., Wile Hall #230, PO
Box 1367, Indianapolis IN 46206, 317-962-8173, 3858 Pine View Ln.,
Greenwood IN 46142, 317-888-6318, rsjones@clarian.org, Indianapolis
East
Keithley II, Lenne L.
Chaplain, Floyd Memorial Hospital & Health Services, 1850 State St., New
Albany IN 47150, 812-949-5711, 2710 Schell Lane, New Albany IN 47150,
812-944-7973, chaplen@fmhhs.com, New Albany District
Laue, Steven J.
Director, Center for Spiritual Care, LaPorte Regional Health Services, 1007
Lincolnway, LaPorte, IN, 46350, 219-326-2333, 219-325-5445,
s.laue@lph.org, 1424 Pennsylvania Ave., LaPorte, IN, 46350, 219-3248652, Calumet District
Norris, Robin
Odyssey Healthcare Hospice, 814 W. McNeese St., Suite 1, Lake Charles,
LA 70607, 337-562-3200, 816 Iberville St., Lake Charles, LA 70607, 307477-5047, 337-660-7757
Oldstrom, Brenda K.
Therapist, Center for Behavioral Health, 645 S. Rogers, Bloomington IN
47401, 812-337-2290, 261 Beechwood Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401, 812876-9744, boldstro@indiana.edu, Bloomington District
Olson, Jo A.
Deaconess Hospital Chaplain, 600 Mary St., Evansville IN 47747, 812-4505000, 405 Wedeking Ave., Evansville IN 47711-3707, 812-422-3197,
jaoraa@sbcglobal net, Evansville District
Oropeza, Yvonne C.
Director of Counseling Services, Health Net – People’s Health Center, 2340
E. 10th St, Indianapolis IN 46201, 317-633-7690 ex 1819, 8801 Skippers
Way, Indianapolis IN 46256, 317-577-9776, yvonne.oropeza@clarian.org,
Indianapolis East District
Owens, David Mark
Chaplain, Johnson County Memorial Hospital/Franklin UM Community,
1070 W Jefferson St., Franklin IN 46131, 317-736-2614, 972 Leatherwood
Dr., Greenwood IN 46143, danddsowens@netzero net, Indianapolis East
District
Roberts, Patricia Ann
Director of Spiritual Care Services, Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital,
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773-988-3534, Calumet District
Rosinski, Nanci Ann
Chaplain/Pastoral Counselor, Marion General Hospital, 441 N. Wabash
Ave., Marion, IN, 46952, 765-662-4533, nanci rosinski@mgh net, 1920
Hunter's Ridge Dr., Huntington, IN, 46750, 260-358-8162,
rosinski3@comcast net, Huntington District
Stewart, Laurence L.
Chaplain, St. Francis Hospital, Spiritual Care Dept., 1600 Albany St., Beech
Grove, IN 46107, 317-837-9831, 6325 Quail Ridge W. Dr., Plainfield IN
46168, laurence.stewart@ssfhs.org, Indianapolis West District
Warner, R. Michael
Staff Chaplain, US Air Force Corps Resource Board, HQ USAF/HCXP, 115
N Twinning St., Maxwell AFB, AL 36112, 334-953-3770, 702 Ethan Ln.,
Prattville AL 36067, 334-365-8715, richard.warner@maxwell.af mil
Watson, Beth Newton
Director of Chaplaincy/Pastoral Education, Clarian Health, PO Box 1367,
Indianapolis IN 46206, 317-962-3201, 327 Melrose Ave., Greencastle IN
46135, 765-653-9078, bwatson@clarian.org, Indianapolis West District
3. To the World Division of G.B.G.M. (344.1c)
Dwyer, James A.
Regional Executive Secretary for Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and
Southern Asia, Mission Personnel Program Area, General Board of Global
Ministries, 475 Riverside Dr., Room 320, New York, NY, 10115, 212-8703660 x 4900, 212-870-3774, jdwyer@gbgm-umc.org, 123 W. 104th St.,
New York, NY, 10025, jamesdwyer@mac.com, Fort Wayne District
Newnum, R. Stephen
Missionary/Professor, General Board of Global Ministries, Av. Cerro Azul,
1200/Apt. 2304, 87010-000 Maringa PR, Brazil, 55-44-3025-1521,
stephen@newnum.org, Av. Cerro Azul, 1200/Apt. 2304, 87010-000
Maringa PR, Brazil, 55-44-3222-2891, stephen@newnum.org, Fort Wayne
District
Ramos, Juanita A.
3401 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70119, 504-579-6563,
judael@bellsouth net, 4821 Alphonse Dr., Metairie, LA, 70006-1163, 504885-8215, orgallardo@msn.com, Calumet District
Ramos-Gallardo, Oscar
3401 Canal St., New Orleans, LA, 70119, 504-579-6467, 4821 Alphonse
Dr., Metairie, LA, 70006-1163, 504-579-6467, orgallardo@msn.com
4. To Other Extension Ministries (344.1d)
Allen, O. Wesley, Jr.
Associate Professor of Homiletics & Worship, Lexington Theological
Seminary, 631 S. Limestone St., Lexington KY 40509, 859-280-1252, 3712
Dunswood Pl., Lexington KY 40514, 859-296-6422, wallen@lextheo.edu
Allen-Brown, Vanessa
Assistant Professor, History of the Philosophy of Education, University of
Cincinnati, 1636 Pullan Ave., Cincinnati OH 45223, 513-556-3625,
vanessa.allen-brown@uc.edu
Alte, Cynthia D.
Life Coach, Balance Matters, LLC, 2026 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis IN
46202, 317-491-1737, cdal554@aol.com
Axel-Adams, Robyn
2401 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN, 47303, 765-747-8416, raxeladams@chsmail.org, 5817 Douglas Way, Anderson, IN, 46013, 765-7781523, raxeadams@earthlink net, Marion District
Baney, Daniel L.
Psychologist HSPP, President, Indiana Professional Psychological Services,
PC, 6408 Constitution Dr., Fort Wayne, IN, 46804, 260-434-3100, 260-471-
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8107, 9630 Pinto Ln., Fort Wayne, IN, 46804, 260-436-7008, Fort Wayne
District
Biller, Kent G.
Bindery Supervisor, World Missionary Press, Inc., P. O. Box 120, New
Paris, IN, 46553, 574-831-2111, 574-831-2161, 56156 Tanglewood Ln.,
Osceola, IN, 46561, 574-675-0421, kentbiller@yahoo.com, Michiana
District
Bilskie, Faye
Hospice Supervisor, Good Samaritan Hospice, 520 S. 7th St., Vincennes, IN
47591, 812-885-8035, 136 S. Nugent Rd., Vincennes, IN 47591, 812-7264653, efbilskie@aol.com, Vincennes District
Brittain, John N.
Dean of Chapel & Professor of Religion, Houghton College, Office of
Student Life, 1 Willard Ave., Houghton NY 14744, 585-567-2200, 585-5679225-fax, 7363 Campus Heights Rd., Houghton NY 14744,
john.brittain@houghton.edu
Burton-Edwards, Taylor W.
Director of Worship Resources, General Board of Discipleship, P. O. Box
340003, Nashville, TN, 37203-0003, 615-340-7072, 800-899-2780 x 7055,
615-340-7015, tburtonedwards@gbod.org, 202 Rains Ave., Nashville, TN,
37203, Marion District
Chilcote, Paul W.
Professor of Historical Theology & Wesleyan Studies, Ashland Theological
Seminary, 910 Center St., Ashland, OH, 44805, 419-289-5771,
pchilcote@ashland.edu, 129 Samaritan Ave., Ashland, OH, 44805, 419-6068634, Michiana District
Coleman, Randall S.
Missionary/Pastor/Professor, 401 Kenyon Ave., Wilmore, KY, 40390, 859858-4562, randy.coleman@asburyseminary.edu, Huntington District
Conner, Steven K.
Chaplain, Parkview Hospital, 2200 Randallia Dr., Fort Wayne, IN, 46805,
1318 Westerly Rd., Fort Wayne, IN, 46845-9755, 260-338-2563,
skconn@aol.com, Fort Wayne District
Cover, Michael L.
Clinical Supervisor, The Family Compass, 9105-A Indianapolis Blvd., Ste.
301, Highland, IN, 46322, 219-838-0421, 1345 State St., Hobart, IN, 46342,
219-947-2344, Calumet District
Denyer, Taylor Walters
Executive Director, Friendly Planet Missiology, 1816 A St. SE, Washington
DC 20003, 2310 Lusaka Place, Dulles, VA 20189-2310,
taylorwalters@yahoo.com
Erwin, John S.
President, Illinois Central College, One College Dr., East Peoria, IL 615350001, 309-694-5550, 9609 Oakforrest Ct., Peoria, IL 61615, 309-693-9383,
jerwin@icc.edu
Goetcheus, Allen A.
President, Christ House, Inc., The Church of the Saviour, 1715 Columbia
Rd., N.W., Apt. 401, Washington, DC, 20009, 202-328-1100, Muncie
District
Granger, Philip R.
President & C.E.O., The Mission Society for U.M., 6234 Crooked Creek
Rd., Norcross, GA, 30092, 770-446-1381, 770-446-3044,
pgranger@themissionsociety.org, 228 Brookcliff Dr., Sugar Hill, GA,
30518, 678-714-0849, philgranger@bellsouth net, Muncie District
Hamilton, James E.
Professor of Philosophy, Asbury College, Wilmore KY 40390, 305 N.
Walnut St., Wilmore KY 40390
Hayden, Michael C.
New Paradigm Ministries, 6925 Hickory Ave., Gary, IN, 46403, 219-9387198, haydenmc2@aol.com, Calumet District
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Heaton, Thomas S.
Administrator, Project Salud Y Paz, Apartado Postal #65, Quetzaltenago
9001 Guatemala, 011-502-4236-8031, 812-307-4135,
tom@missionguatemala.com
Johnson, Stephen W.
Executive Director, Ecumenical Stewardship Center, 1100 W. 42nd St., Suite
225, Indianapolis IN 46208, 317-926-3525, 7351 Kinglet Ct., Indianapolis
IN 46254, 317-222-5950, director@stewardshipresources.org
Kaetzel, Jill S.
Staff Chaplain, St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital, 605 N. 121st St., Mt
Vernon IL 62864, 618-241-2271, 303 Halia Crest, Mt. Vernon IL 62864,
812-620-0219, jill_kaetzel@ssmhc.com
Lantz, Ann Steiner
Director, Chaplaincy Services, Parkview Hospital, 2200 Randalia Dr., Fort
Wayne, IN, 46805, 260-373-4470, 260-373-4483, ann.lantz@parkview.com,
13128 Hollow Oak Rd., Fort Wayne, IN, 46845, 260-637-3128,
annlantz@verizon net, Fort Wayne District
Long, Duane Stephen
Professor, Marquette University, 9309 N. Lockwood, Skoke, IL, 60077,
847-866-3963, d.stephen.long@marquette.edu, Huntington District
Mann, Ronald C.
Wesley Manor, 1555 N. Main St., Frankfort, IN, 46041, 765-656-2117,
1555 N. Main St., Frankfort, IN, 46041, 765-659-3023,
ronaldcmann@hotmail.com, Lafayette District
Marchal, Lisa A.
Global Grassroots Associate, Results Educational Fund, 827 N. Buck Creek
Rd., Greenfield IN 46140, 317-529-5182, 317-529-5182,
lmarchal@results.org
McKaig, Timothy A.
Shiloh United Church of Christ, Pastoral Ministry (Also ¶345), 1047 N. Co.
Rd. 350 W., Logansport IN 46947, 574-753-3331, 2262 W. Co. Rd. 150 N.,
Logansport IN 46947, 574-753-9432, Shiloh3773@aol.com, Indianapolis
West District
McClain, Dennis N.
President, Goodwill Community Foundation, Inc./Goodwill Industries of
Eastern North Carolina, Inc., 10613 Baden PL, Raleigh, NC 27613, 919663-0747, 10613 Baden Place, Raleigh NC 27613, 919-846-8701,
dmclain@goodwillenc.org
Myers, Bret S.
Pastor, Faith United Church of Christ, (Also ¶345). 4240 N. 78th St.,
Milwaukee WI 53222, 414-463-6500, 932 Juniper Lane, Hartford WI 53027,
262-670-1737, healingriver@hotmail.com
Newman-Jacobs, Paul O.
Staff Chaplain, St. Mary Medical Center, 1500 S. Lake Park Ave., Hobart,
IN, 46342, 219-947-6185, paul newman-jacobs@parkview.com, 321 Wren
Ct., Chesterton, IN, 46304, 219-728-6076, newmanjacobs@comcast net,
Calumet District
Patterson, Kent R.
Chaplain, Hernando Pasco Hospice, 12197 Majestic Blvd., Hudson, FL,
34667, 919-599-0811, 10302 Bay Club Ct., Tampa, FL, 33607,
zonker@tampabay.rr.com, Marion District
Perkins, Renee
St. Paul's Anglican Church of Kuwait, RKPERCOG@yahoo.com
Reisman, Kimberly D.
Executive Director, Next Step Evangelism Ministries, P. O. Box 2164, West
Lafayette, IN, 47996, 765-491-3477, kim@nextstepevangelism.org, 3072
Hamilton St., West Lafayette, IN, 47906-1157, 765-491-7193, Lafayette
District
Rogers, David R.
Technical Services Librarian, Shawnee State University, 940 2nd St.,
Portsmouth OH 45662, 740-351-3410, 2208 Ruidoso Dr., Waco, TX 76712,
254-420-2363, drodgers@shawnee.edu
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Rynkiwich, Michael A.
Professor of Anthropology, Asbury Theological Seminary, 204 N.
Lexington, Wilmore KY 40390, 859-858-2218, 2900 Jackson Rd., Mt.
Vernon IN 47620, 812-783-2234, michael rynkiewich@asburyseminary.edu
Schonbachler, Patrick J.
Psychologist, Bowen Center, 255 N. Main St., Wabash, IN, 46992, 260-5638446, 1000 Crosspointe Ct., Wabash, IN, 46992, 812-320-7681,
rorschach99@comcast net, Marion District
Trevathan, P. Wayne
Executive Director, ONE-Long Beach, 2017 E. 4th St., Long Beach CA
90814, 310-434-4455
Vance, Kenneth E.
Missionary, P. O. Box 70839, Ndola, Zambia, Africa, Marion District
Walters, Robert J.
President, Friendly Planet Missiology, 402 E. Main St, Plainfield IN 46168,
317-837-9649, bob@friendlyplanetmissiology.org
Whitehead, Stephen
Executive Director, Greater Chicago Food Depository, 4529 S. Tripp Ave.,
Chicago, IL, 60632-4416, 1012 Lake Shore Dr., Michigan City, IN, 463602029, Michiana District
Wimmer, John R.
Program Director, Religion, Lilly Endowment, Inc., 2801 N. Meridian, PO
Box 88068, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-0068, 317-916-7359, 9685 Greenthread
Dr., Zionsville, IN, 46077-8124, 317-769-1058, wimmerj@lei.org, Lafayette
District
5. Other Conference Serving in Indiana (346.1)
Cherry, Constance
Grant UMC, 1715 W. Parkview Dr., Marion, IN, 46952-1427, 765-6772250, 765-664-3102, cherry.constance@gmail.com, Marion District, from
West Ohio Conference
Reed, LeKisha
Indiana Conference Staff, from Louisiana Conference
Robyne, J. Glen
Associate Pastor, First UMC/Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation at
Purdue University, PO Box 2396, West Lafayette, IN, 47996, 765-743-5066,
765-746-2585, glen@wesleyfoundation.org, 469 Maple St., West Lafayette,
IN, 47906, 765-743-5066, Lafayette District, from Illinois Great Rivers
Conference
Robyne, Lana J.
First UMC/Campus Minister, Wesley Foundation at Purdue University, PO
Box 2396, West Lafayette, IN, 47996, 765-743-5066, 765-746-2585,
lana@wesleyfoundation.org, 469 Maple St., West Lafayette, IN, 47906,
765-743-5066, Lafayette District, from Illinois Great Rivers Conference
Smith-Bryden, Susan
Associate Pastor, First Wayne St. UMC, 300 E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, IN,
46802-2714, 260-422-4681, 815 College St., Fort Wayne, IN, 46802-5907,
260-420-5369, susanbryden@hotmail.com, Fort Wayne District, from
Minnesota Conference
Sturgeon, Jeffrey R.
Associate Pastor, Trinity UMC, 2715 E. Jackson Blvd., Elkhart, IN, 46516,
574-294-7602, 574-293-6924, jeff@3umc.org, 50895 Shady Ln., Elkhart,
IN, 46514, 574-266-1494, Michiana District, from Detroit Conference
6. Indiana Conference Serving in Other Conference (346.1)
Carrick, John
Methodist Church of Paraguay
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Ditmer, Joshua M.
Dover UMC, 400 S. Commerce Ave., Russellville, AR, 72801-5935, 479857-9835, jmditmer@gmail.com, Kokomo District
Doepken, James M.
Pastor, Girdwood Chapel UMC, P. O. Box 1068, Girdwood, AK, 99587,
907-783-0127, chapel@girdwood.net, P.O. Box 994, Girdwood, AK, 99587,
907-783-1165, chapel@girdwood.net, Lafayette District
Jones, Brian F.
Pastor, Northern Illinois Conference, 1011 Dawes Avenue, Wheaton IL
60189-6617, 630-260-9624, 630-627-1039
Nichols, Wayne A.
Beaver Dam United Methodist Church, Kentucky Conference, 302 N.
Lafayette St., Beaver Dam KY 42320, 312 N. Lafayette St., 42320, 270-2744590
Roberts, Gwendolyn
Executive Director, Metro Ministries West Ohio Conference, 32 Wesley
Blvd., Worthington, OH 43085-3585, 800-437-0028, 6174 Avery Crossing
Blvd., Dublin OH 43016, 614-717-9844, groberts@wocumc.org
Rochelle, Amanda (Connett)
Pastor, Gurley UMC, North Alabama Conference, 110 Misty River Lane
SW, Huntsville AL 35824-3126, 260-705-1316
Scholl, Matthew L.
Aley UMC, West Ohio Conference, Miami Valley District, 4143 Kemp Rd.,
Beavercreek OH 45431, 937-426-3988, 4165 Summerfield Dr., Beavercreek
OH 45432, pastor_matt@earthlink net
Siefert, Brian
Pastor, North Carolina Conference, 8716 Quail Roost Rd., Bahama NC
27503-9253, 919-977-4296, brynkim@yahoo.com, 919-477-5830
Steffen, Thomas G.
Pastor, St. Peter's UMC, Bellevue, WA, 2801 NE 130th St., Apt. F101,
Seattle, WA, 98125-4360, 206-708-1074, Warsaw District
Taylor, James E.
Pastor, Mt. Vernon Place UMC, 10 E. Mt. Vernon Pl., Baltimore, MD,
21202, 410-685-5290, jetshalom@att net, 516 G St NE, Washington, DC,
20002, 202-547-7038, Baltimore North District, serving BaltimoreWashington Conference
Walters, Jon B.
Pastor in Charge, Mississippi United Methodist Choctaw Mission, 10971 Rd
2606, Choctaw, MS 39350-4935, 601-656-4045,
jonwalters@ms metrocast net
7. From Other Methodist Denomination (346.1)
None
8. Deacon within the Local Conference serving beyond the Local Church (331.4)
Boyd, Kenneth A.
Executive Director of Information Technology, Asbury Theological
Seminary, 204 N. Lexington Ave., Wilmore KY 40390, 606-858-2232,
Secondary Appt.: Hope Springs Community Church, 1109 Versailles Rd.,
Lexington KY 40508, 859-858-4408, 632 Barefoot Dr., Wilmore KY 40390,
606-858-4408, ken_boyd@asburyseminary.edu
Draeger, Bonnie E.
President & Executive Director, In Marjolein’s Memory, Inc., 9 Heather Ln.,
White Plains NY 10605-2802, 914-320-9650, 914-288-0884
Garver, Cynthia M.
Activities Coord. & Director's Assistant, Catherine Kasper Life Center, P. O.
Box 1, 9601 Union Rd., Donaldson, IN, 46513-0001, 574-936-9936 x 140,
574-935-1790, mariacenteractivity@poorhandmaids.org, 316 N.
Montgomery St., Bremen, IN, 46506-1156, 574-546-3243, Warsaw District
Harlan, Sandra K.
Director of Ministerial Services, Indiana Conference, 1520 S. Liberty Dr.,
Bloomington 47403, 800-919-8160, Secondary Appt. St. Mark's UMC, 100
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N. Hwy 46 Bypass, Bloomington 47408, sharlan@sicumc.org, Bloomington
District
St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, Secondary Appt.: North UMC, 3808
N. Meridian St., Indianapolis IN 46208, 4430 Clover Dr., Indianapolis
46228, 317-694-5831, alhcase@aol.com
Jones, Laura A.
Africa Here & Now: Ripples International and Missionary to Meru, Kenya,
PO Box 35, Noblesville IN 46061, 317-773-4439, Secondary Appt.: Christ
UMC, 318 N. Union St., Westfield IN 46074, 7206 Hawksbury Dr.,
Noblesville IN 46060, rev.laura@africahereandnow.org, Indianapolis East
District
Lang, Marie
Executive Director of United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana, 3530
S. Keystone Ave. #300, Indianapolis, IN 46227, Secondary Appt.:
Greenwood UMC, 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood IN 46142, 809
Orchard Ln., Greenwood IN 46142, 317-888-9490 marie@umfsi.org,
Indianapolis East District
Lassiat, Margaret B.
Director of Student Ministries, Enlistment & Vocation, General Board of
Higher Education & Ministry, PO Box 340007, Nashville TN 37203-0007,
615-340-7400, Secondary Appt.: Edgehill UMC, PO Box 128259, Nashville
TN 37212, 1249 Brentwood Highlands Dr., Nashville, TN 37211,
mlassiat@gbhem.org, Bloomington District
McDonald, Laura Loudon
New Albany St. Mark’s UCC, Secondary Appt.: Unity Chapel UMC, 1760
Lost Creek Rd. N.W., Ramsey IN 47166, 812-347-2887, 14110 Greene St.
N.E., Palmyra IN 47164, 812-364-4562, New Albany District
Teacher, Grade 6 Social Studies, Lakeland Middle School, 1055 E. 075 N.,
LaGrange, IN, 46761, 260-499-2480 x 8304, 260-463-2648,
mmcgawn@lakeland k12.in.us, 1940 W. 600 N., Howe, IN, 46746, 260562-2096, Michiana District
McGawn, Mary Ellen
Olson-Bunnell, Heather
Executive Director, Reach Teach Serve Ministry, 963 Oak Park Dr.,
Roanoke, IN, 46783-9107, 260-672-3031, revhob@yahoo.com, Huntington
District
Pence, Diane M.
Therapist, Hamilton Center, Inc, 909 W. Hillside Ave., Spencer IN 47640,
812-829-0037, Secondary Appt.: Fairview UMC, 600 W. 6th St.,
Bloomington IN 47404, 812-339-9484, 1522 N. Limestone Dr., Ellettsville
IN 47429, 812-876-6322, dpence@hamiltoncenter.org, Bloomington District
Schaetzle, Jo An
St. John United Church of Christ, P. O. Box 35, Wyatt, IN, 46595-0035,
574-633-4317, 16702 Ireland Rd, Mishawaka, IN, 46544-6518, 574-2918209, jschaetzle@att net, Michiana District
Troyer, Martha L.
Minister of Christian Education, High Street UMC, 219 S. High St., Muncie
IN 47305, 765-747-8500, 1001 Fox Trace Dr., Anderson IN 46013-5509,
765-622-0442, troimt83@yahoo.com, Muncie District
Wood, Cynthia
Associate Nurse, Cardio Vascular Critical Care, Methodist Hospital,
Indianapolis IN, Secondary Appt.: Irvington UMC, 30 N. Audubon Rd.,
Indianapolis IN 46219, 6647 Chambers Ct., Indianapolis IN 46237, 317789-0645, cdwccrn@aol.com, Indianapolis East District
9.
Probationary Deacons Appointed to Various Ministries (327 & 331)
None
10.
Part-time Military (344.5e)
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2051 E. Monument St., Noblesville IN 46060, 317-773-2500, Indianapolis
East District
(322.8)
None
12. Appointed to Attend School (417.1)
Friend, David
2466 Virginia St., Apt. 302, Berkeley, CA, 94709, 510-717-0126,
dfriend50@yahoo.com
Klein, Darren
55949 Guilford Pl., Mishawaka, IN, 46545, 574-289-5662, 574-675-4906,
dttmklein@sbcglobal net
13. Diaconal Ministers Appointed to Extension Ministries (369.1)
Engel, Patricia
Director Adult Ministry, Epworth UMC, 6450 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis
IN 46220, 317-251-1148, 7735 Park North Ct., Indianapolis IN 46260, 317876-3183, engelp@epworthindy.org, Indianapolis East
Longstreth, Mary Z.
Chaplain, Choices Inc., 4701 N. Keystone Ave. Suite 150, Indianapolis IN
46205, 317-205-8255, 8765 E. Co. Rd. 600 N., Brownsburg IN 46112-9672,
317-858-5849, mlongstreth@choicesteam.org
14. Local Pastors appointed to Extension Ministry (316.1)
Scott, Gary L.
Hospice Chaplain, 6201 LaPas Trl., Ste. 170, Indianapolis, IN, 46268, 317396-1573, 317-297-7895, 231 E. Staat St., Fortville, IN, 46040, 765-2284257, gary.scott57@yahoo.com, Michiana District
Smith, Michael A.
Visiting Nurse & Hospice Home, 5910 Homestead Rd., Fort Wayne, IN,
46814, 260-435-3222, mas@vnhh.org, 12847 Indianapolis Rd., Yoder, IN,
46798-9733, 260-478-2437, Fort Wayne District
15. Probationary Elder appointed to Extension Ministry (326.3)
None
16. Deaconesses (416.3)
Longstreth, Mary Z.
Chaplain, Choices Inc., 4701 N. Keystone Ave., Suite 150, Indianapolis IN
46205, 317-205-8255, 8765 E. Co. Rd. 600 N., Brownsburg IN 461129672, 317-858-5849, mlongstreth@choicesteam.org
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VI. Reports
A. Camping and Retreat Ministries Transition Task Force
In 2007, Bishop Michael Coyner called together several leaders in the Camping and retreat ministries of both
the North Indiana and South Indiana Annual Conferences in order to begin work on a design for a new camping and
retreat ministry for the new Indiana Conference. Our goals were as follows:
•
Develop a design for a unified camping ministry in Indiana.
•
Develop a design for a new Board structure and staff structure for the new ministry.
•
Consider how to describe our ministry.
•
Look for ways to collaborate in ministry between the Conference structures while these developments
are taking place.
We have met together several times and those meetings have produced wonderful discussion. There are some
basic items that we were able to agree upon quickly as beginning assertions:
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The Camping and Retreat ministry should be one well-coordinated ministry rather than a collection
of individually directed sites.
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We believe that our ministry exists to serve the local church and to excite and enhance the ministries
that they have in serving others. We are a tool that they can use to grow their ministries with an
emphasis on youth.
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We believe that our ministries are intentionally Wesleyan/Methodist in nature and our programming
continues to reflect that as we share Christ with others we serve.
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We have, between the two former ministries, facilities that are well located geographically that can
aid the new ministry in providing fine discipleship experiences for “customers” throughout the State
of Indiana. We feel that all of the eight sites currently located within our Area can be well utilized in
doing so. We also note here that the status of the former South Conference camp at Santa Claus is
not clear, but we believe that it could add to the overall effectiveness in ministry if it is able to be
utilized by the new ministry.
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We believe that a new camping and retreat ministry can and should be built with the goal of being
bigger and better than the “sum of its parts”. We note that “bigger” in terms of numbers of campers
is not the only important factor in determining whether a ministry is “better”. Yet in keeping with
the mission of the Indiana Annual Conference of “Making Disciples for Jesus Christ,” we believe
that an effort to greatly expand this ministry numerically would be in order. We understand that
most of the people who make a decision for Christ do so before or during their teen years. This
makes the ministry we undertake among children and youth extremely important. Both former
Conferences considered the camping programs to be their most effective ministries in making new
disciples. Presumably, our new Conference will want to continue to develop this ministry into an
outstanding ministry to reach new disciples and to promote continued spiritual growth. We desire to
see the new Camping and Retreat Ministry be a ministry “OF” the Conference rather than “FOR” the
Conference. As an outreach tool of every Indiana United Methodist congregation, we see our
primary market as ALL of the youth of Indiana and surrounding areas, rather than just the youth who
attend our churches.
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We also believe that we must pay attention to the expanding diversity in our state, and find ways to
offer programs that are more relevant and attractive to young people from urban and ethnic cultures
that are growing within the boundaries of Indiana. Some examples might be developing “urban”
camps in a city setting to appeal to youth who simply do not relate to the “rustic” setting of our
current sites, or camps that are conducted in Spanish or Korean languages.
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We also believe that the camping ministry exists to also help people of all ages and backgrounds to
travel on their “spiritual journeys.”
Given these statements about the vision for the ministry, we believe that a strong, visionary Board of Directors
would create the environment for these expectations to become reality. We propose a board of not more than 21
members from across the Indiana Annual Conference that would be made up not only of persons with a vision and
passion for the camping and retreat ministries, but also persons who have experience and a record of success in
governance, development and fiduciary oversight within the Church, non-profit or business sectors. The Board may
decide that it could work more efficiently at a smaller size, or establish an Executive Committee that would be
empowered to take action in areas to be designated by the entire Board.
The Board, through the Conference Nominating Committee, would bring nominees to each Annual Conference
session that have vision and passion for the particular ministries that we undertake, which allows such vision to be
self-perpetuating, but gives the Annual Conference the opportunity for oversight and direction.
We envision the following as the functions of the new Board of Directors:
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The Board would bring nominees to each Annual Conference session who have vision and passion for the
particular ministries that we undertake, which allows such vision to be self-perpetuating, but gives the Annual
Conference the opportunity for oversight and direction.
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Provide guidance, direction and supervision to the Executive Director by:
1. Participating in the creation of the job description;
2. Setting performance goals;
3. Conducting performance reviews with employment recommendations.
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Provide governance to the ministry in conjunction with CFA and Trustees.
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Ensure fiduciary integrity for the ministry by developing annual income and expense budgets as
well as forecasting the long-term revenue needs.
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Establish a development process for current needs and for the long-term vision; Board members
should be expected to be personally invested in this ministry as well as prospecting for and
cultivating significant donors.
When such a ministry is operated as a division of the Annual Conference, there are many agencies that can
impede the implementation of the ministry and program. This does not seem to be intentional; it is simply that other
agencies that have some authority over parts of the program (e.g. Conference Trustees, CFA) have their own goals
and issues that may not be the same as those of the Camping ministry. Both former Conferences have dealt with
such issues over the years, but it has been more apparent in North Indiana, (the Camp Design Leadership Team
highlighted this problem in its 2006 report at the NIC session) perhaps because the ministry there was the larger of
the two. We see such issues as, again, unintentional, but inevitable as the new ministry grows in its outreach.
Therefore, we recommend that the Board of Directors undertake immediate communication with CFA and Trustees
in order to ensure common vision and purpose, and a healthy working relationship. These agencies may wish to
establish cross-representation in the long term.
We recommend that a national search be undertaken to hire the best possible candidate for the Executive
Director position. Further, the Executive Director, in conjunction with the Board of Directors, should establish the
staff structure for the new ministry.
Important “connection points” between the Ministry and the Conference exist and can be used as ways to maintain
and increase the connection between the two entities.
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The first is marketing the programs that the Ministry would operate. We do want to grow to
serve more youth than our Conference serves, yet we still see the United Methodist Churches of
Indiana as our most important market and the place where outreach begins.
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Volunteer recruitment would be done primarily - perhaps exclusively, especially in the
beginning - from the congregations of our Conference.
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Retreat programs would be offered to our congregations first, and then beyond to other groups as
available.
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We also see some potential for a staff position that would function as a ‘liaison officer’ to the
congregations of the Annual Conference.
In summary, the Camping and Retreat Ministries Transition Task Force strongly believes that the ministry
programs our new Indiana Annual Conference will be operating in the area of camping and retreat ministries can be
a strong tool for growth in the ministry of the Conference. Our vision is to expand the ministry to reach new
populations and diverse cultures of youth and adults in the state of Indiana and to offer them experiences that will
transform their lives, lead to decisions for Christ, and offer growth in faith and discipleship. We believe that one
united, focused ministry is a more effective means of operating than several smaller, localized ministries.
Respectfully Submitted Camping and Retreat Ministries Transition Task Force,
Larry E. Dimick and W. Michael Roberts, co-chairs
B. Communication Transition Team
The Communication Transition Team communicates through a full range of media. The primary internal
communication tools supporting congregational and district ministries include the nine-issue Hoosier United
Methodists Together newspaper mailed to more than 13,500 clergy and lay leaders of local churches (and 1,000
subscribers), and the electronic Hoosier United Methodist News posted on the Indiana UMC web site in a format that
can be downloaded for newsletters and worship bulletin inserts.
Our external communication includes press releases and interviews with public media reporters, as well as our
area and new Indiana Conference Web sites.
Your Indiana communication team assists local congregations and their ministries by providing news,
commentary, and information about communicating with their communities and the connectional church. We also
advise pastors during a crisis in their congregations by coaching them on their responses to public media. Our
communications staff is composed of the Director, Dan Gangler, and Communication Assistant Erma Metzler.
Publishing/Together
During 2008, the commission:
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Published nine issues of the 12-page Hoosier United Methodists Together newspaper;
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Worked closely with the Imagine Indiana Design and Transition Teams to communicate their work, and
assisted with the special conference session in October;
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Published the Daily HUM News at annual conference sessions; notified media; provided photos for the
Journal; and posted daily session reports on the Area Web site;
•
Published a weekly Friday e-newsletter, e-vents, a Monday Mission Opportunities listing, a weekly
column by Bishop Coyner, and sent Alerts and Announcements to subscribers;
•
Designed and implemented a new Indiana Conference Web site that will continue to grow as the former
conference Web sites migrate to the new site.
Public Relations
•
Special events are promoted internally and through public media. We continued to cover advocates who rally
against the expansion of legalized gambling in Indiana, and continued with other organizations to support a
comprehensive smoke-free workplace law statewide.
•
Public service announcements are placed on cable TV as part of the Igniting Ministry campaign. WICR
includes a Sunday, 60-second United Methodist Newsbreak program that I write. Our office also creates both
print and electronic promotional materials for the Bishop’s Christmas Offerings for Children, which distributed
$130,000 to projects in Indiana and around the world.
In the next year:
•
Hoosier United Methodists Together newspaper will continue to publish a nine-issue, 12-page newspaper.
•
e-HUM will continue publishing download-able, news pages formatted to fit congregational newsletters and the
entire issue of each Together newspaper in PDF format. We will continue to publish a weekly Friday enewsletter, e-vents list and upload Bishop Coyner’s weekly E-pistle.
Communications also will:
• Expand and promote the use of the new Indiana Conference Web-site www.inumc.org;
• Host one-day district communication workshops emphasizing electronic communication;
• Continue production of a one-minute weekly news brief for WICR;
• Work with the new conference directors in serving the 10 new districts and their congregations with the new
conference Web site.
Daniel R. Gangler, Director of Communication
C. Congregational Development
In his final moments with his disciples, Jesus said, “...you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea
and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8) Not only was he speaking to those gathered 2,000 years ago,
he was—and is—speaking to his followers this very day. As God’s Kingdom continues to come into reality, we
disciples must continue to be witnesses to those around us.
In the 1800’s when Indiana was being settled, this happened through aggressive church planting. Where ever a
community began to develop, we Methodists and Evangelicals and United Brethren were there planting new
communities of faith. As a result, a significant percentage of Indiana’s population came to faith and became
followers of Christ, transforming their communities and even the world.
The most recent church development studies point to the fact that new churches are more likely to grow.
Churches born prior to 1980 have declined more than they have grown over the past decade. With the change of
population patterns and the growth of new communities, the United Methodist Church needs to once again move to
reach these growing people groups.
This is a significant moment in our church’s life – not simply because we have formed a new Indiana Conference,
but because of the tremendous challenge and opportunity facing us as we carry out Christ’s command to make
disciples. With a culture that is becoming increasingly secular, church planting and the starting of new faith
communities, congregations, and worship services is just as important as in the 1800’s.
Church development will be working in five strategic arenas:
1. New Church Strategy – We would like to see the Indiana Conference plant 20 new churches during
the next 7 years.
2. High Potential Church strategy – We will be looking for churches that have 5 of the 8 high potential
areas.
a. Could have the right location. . .
b. Could have good lay leadership. . .
c. Could have the right pastor. . .
d. Could be healthy. . .
e. Could have a sense of urgency. . .
f. Could be ready and willing to relocate. . .
g. Could be in an area of population growth. . .
h. Could have a significant number of unchurched. . .
3. Multi-Site Church Strategy – We would like to come along-side existing congregations to help them
develop offsite worshipping communities. We will look for:
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a. Multi-cell healthy churches. . .
b. Large population density areas. . .
Growing Church Strategy – A number of our churches in the Indiana Conference are growing at the
present time. We will plan to help these churches in every way possible to continue to move forward.
Sending of the Saints Training Strategy – There are some churches that have good lay and clergy
leadership, and we would like to help those churches begin to grow in reaching new persons for
Christ and the church through “best practices” training events.
Jesus called his disciples—the saints—to go out into the communities and preach and heal and
baptize. To that end, the conference’s new Church Development team is calling all of our churches to
play a part.
We propose that every church - working alone or in cooperation with other churches – strive to start one new
faith community that is specifically targeting persons outside their church’s constituency over the next two
years.
The Church Development team is committed to support our churches in this effort through providing resources,
including best practices training, demographic information, discernment and prayer guides, as well as specialized
help. We can’t afford not to wholeheartedly pursue this Sending of the Saints endeavor, for as Jesus said, “The
fields are ripe unto the harvest!”
I would like to thank Gary Schaar, Ken Grubb, Milt Ashby and all who have served the Church Development
committees of the previous conferences. The work they did has now prepared us for the next phase of ministry.
Mark A. Gough, Director of Church Development
Ed Fenstermacher, Associate Director of Church Development
D. Council on Finance & Administration
Purpose: To develop, maintain and administer a comprehensive and coordinated plan of fiscal and administrative
policies, procedures, and management services to insure that resources are available to accomplish the vision,
mission and ministry of the Indiana Annual Conference.
2008 Financial Summary
North
South
Total
2008 Income
Local Church Tithe
Tithe Plus (2%)
Total Income
6,700,475
1,063,965
7,764,440
7,087,048
990,703
8,077,751
13,787,523
2,054,668
15,842,191
2008 Expenses
7,549,727
8,023,629
15,573,356
214,713
54,122
268,835
2008 Budget Surplus/(Deficit)
General Church obligations were paid at 71.42% and 71.24% by North and South Conferences respectively in 2008.
2010 Overview
The 2010 budget proposal includes the following components;
1. The local church will be asked to continue to tithe to the Annual Conference. In addition to the tithe,
the local church will be asked to pay 1% of their tithable income towards District Budgets which will
replace the current District apportionments. All District income will go to fund district ministries and
programs closer to the local church. The 2010 budget eliminates the Tithe Plus (2%) asking.
2. For 2010, the Indiana Conference is committed to paying at least 80% of our General Church
obligations. This is an increase over 2008 giving of more than $650,000. By 2012, we are committed
to meeting this obligation at 100%.
3. The Conference and District staffing included in this budget under the new Indiana structure
represents a 33% drop in number of staff persons from current levels.
Recommendations
I.
We recommend the Conference Financial Policies be adopted. These policies will be found on page
301of the journal.
II.
CF&A recommends the 2010 Annual Conference Budget as presented below.
III.
CF&A recommends that, with the new Indiana Conference structure beginning with this Annual
Conference session, CF&A in conjunction with the Leadership Table be given permission to
reallocate unspent 2009 approved budgets to meet emerging ministry and transitional needs that arise
in the remainder of the 2009 budget year.
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2010 Budget
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INCOME
10% Tithe
1% District
TOTAL INCOME
$
EXPENSES
General Church Obligations ($5,907,014 * 80%)
District Expenses
Cabinet Compensation
$
District Budgets
Total District Expenses
Pension and Insurance
Retiree Health Insurance Subsidy
Debt Retirement - PTLP Retro Enrollment
Total Pension and Insurance
Conference Budgets
Connectional Ministries
Church Development
Communications
Administrative Services
Episcopal Office
Financial Services
Total Conference Budgets
3
4
5
13,800,000
1,380,000
$
15,180,000
$
4,725,611
31.2%
2,539,320
16.7%
1,950,000
12.9%
5,951,787
39.2%
1,159,320
1,380,000
1,500,000
450,000
2,175,600
1,133,800
244,887
1,262,900
176,400
958,200
TOTAL EXPENSES
$
15,166,718
Budget Surplus/(Deficit)
$
13,282
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Connectional Ministries
2010 Draft Budget Proposal
Staffing
Director (salary and housing)
Associate Level (5)
Contract Resource
FICA, LTD & STD
Insurance
Pension
Travel, Meals, Lodging & Cell
Fuel, Mntce, Title & Ins
Vehicle Depreciation
Continued Education
Total Staffing Expense
Operations Expense
Office Supplies
Postage
Prin ing & Copying
$
98,600
350,000
15,000
10,000
72,000
48,000
36,000
31,500
32,500
12,000
$
705,600
10,000
10,000
15,000
Total Operations Expense
Program
Youth and Young Adult
Discipleship and Leadership
Social Justice and Advocacy
Mission
New Projects and Emergency Response
Total Program
Other Projects
Camping
Capital Campaign
Board of Ordained Ministry
Annual Conference Session
Media Center
35,000
40,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
200,000
300,000
750,000
Paid by Campaign Income
200,000
180,000
5,000
Total Other Project
TOTAL EXPENSES
1,135,000
$
2,175,600
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Congregational Development
2010 Draft Budget Proposal
Staffing
Director (salary and housing)
Associate Level (3)
Part-time (2)
Consultants
FICA
Insurance
Pension
Travel, Meals, Lodging & Cell
Vehicle Depreciation
Continued Education
Total Staffing Expense
98,600
197,200
47,000
30,000
10,000
60,000
42,000
56,000
32,500
10,500
583,800
Ministry Support
Missioninsite
Hispanic Ministry
SBC Ministry
Other Ethnic Ministry
Staff Communication and Transportation
Total Ministry Support Expense
12,000
5,000
5,000
5,000
23,000
Outreach Support
New Church Fund
Planter Training
Multi-Site Grants
Worship grants
Relocation Grants
Total Outreach Support Expense
260,000
20,000
120,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
500,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
$
1,133,800
Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church
Communications
2010 Draft Budget Proposal
Staffing
Director (salary and housing)
Communications Asst.
FICA, LTD & STD
Insurance
Pension
Travel, Meals, Lodging & Cell
Total Staffing Expense
$
98,600
39,845
8,475
20,282
14,385
5,700
187,287
Operations Expense
Meeting Expense
Public relations
Printing & Copying
Web hosting, storage, design
Web casting, archiving
Total Operations Expense
2,000
1,000
3,000
4,000
3,000
Together Publication
Handling/Addressing
Mailing/UPS
Printing
Professional Assistance
Subscription Promotion
Subscription income & contributions
Total Together Publication Expense
6,500
33,600
20,000
1,500
3,000
(20,000)
TOTAL EXPENSES
13,000
44,600
$
244,887
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Administrative Services
2010 Draft Budget Proposal
Staffing
Director (salary and housing)
Asst. Director of Office and Conference Svcs
Informa ion Services
Benefits Assistants (3)
Secretarial Pool/Support Personnel (5)
Health Insurance
Pension/Death and Disability
FICA/Med
Vehicle Depreciation
Travel, Meals, Lodging & Cell
Training
Miscellaneous
Total Staffing Expense
Services
Office Operations
Office Supplies
Telephone
Postage
Printing & Copying
Equipment Lease/Mntce/Purchase
Building Lease
Total Office Operations Expense
Pension and Health Insurance
Meeting Expense
Total Pension and Health Insurance Expense
$
98,600
64,000
35,000
Paid through benef t billing
185,000
120,000
75,000
39,000
12,500
16,800
10,000
5,000
$
18,000
18,000
60,000
20,000
59,000
250,000
425,000
5,000
5,000
Human Resources Meeting Expense
Trustees
Meeting Expense
Legal
Conference Property Insurance
Defense Fund
Total Trustees Expense
TOTAL EXPENSES
660,900
3,000
5,000
50,000
94,000
20,000
169,000
$
1,262,900
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Episcopal Office
2010 Draft Budget Proposal
Staffing
Executive Assistant to the Bishop (salary and housing) $
Secretary to the Bishop
Administrative Asst to the Exec Asst
FICA, LTD & STD
Insurance
Pension
Travel, Meals, Lodging & Cell
Continued Educa ion
Other
Total Staffing Expense
102,600
44,000
10,000
3,500
22,500
22,800
5,800
3,000
1,000
215,200
Operations Expense
Office Supplies
Postage
Printing & Copying
3,000
6,000
3,000
12,000
Total Operations Expense
Episcopal Office
Travel Expenses
Phone Data
Housing Allowance
GCFA Offset
9,000
6,400
18,600
(84,800)
(50,800)
Total Episcopal Office Expense
TOTAL EXPENSES
$
176,400
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Financial Services
2010 Draft Budget Proposal
Staffing
Director (salary and housing)
$
Controller & Camping Business Mgr (2, 1 w/housing)
Database Administrator
Acct/DB Clerks (2)
FICA, LTD & STD
Insurance (5)
Pension, LTD & STD
Travel, Meals, Lodging & Cell
Fuel, Mntce, Title & Ins
Vehicle Deprecia ion
Continued Education
Total Staffing Expense
98,600
130,600
53,000
60,000
26,500
60,000
51,000
14,000
10,500
13,000
10,000
Operations Expense
Office Supplies
Postage
Prin ing & Copying
Audit
Cash Mgmt Fees & Lockbox
Moving Expense
Total Operations Expense
12,000
15,000
9,000
80,000
15,000
300,000
$
527,200
431,000
TOTAL EXPENSES
$
958,200
Rev. Dr. M. Kent Millard, Chairperson 2. Conference Financial Policies
General Provisions
A.
ALL CHURCHES (including New Church Starts and Merged Congregations) WILL BE ASKED TO
TITHE THEIR INCOME TO THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE. AT A MINUMUM, A TITHE WOULD
BE COMPRISED OF THESE ITEMS;
1. Income from identified and unidentified contributors.
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Pledged or unpledged income.
Undesignated interest and dividend income.
Income received from building use fees.
Income received from fundraisers and programs in support of the operating budget.
Income from capital campaigns, pass-through giving and tuition-based ministries is not included
in the tithing calculation.
ALL CHURCHES (including New Church Starts and Merged Congregations) WILL BE ASKED TO
CONTRIBUTE 1% of the church income identified in item A 1-5 to fund the District Ministries.
Tithe income received over and above the set Tithe Income budget in a fiscal year is to be disbursed as
follows:
1. 50% of the excess tithe income is to be sent to pay General Church apportionments up to 100%.
2. 50% of the excess tithe income is to be allocated by the Council on Finance and Administration
and reported at the subsequent Annual Conference Session.
GENERAL FUND.
The General Fund is established to provide financial stability for the operation of the Indiana
Conference. Its primary purpose is to provide the working capital for daily operation, allow responsible
budgeting by providing an interim allocations source, plus it is a source of funds for unexpected exposures
or opportunities arising between sessions. This fund is an accumulation of net profits or losses from prior
years.
RESERVE FUND.
The Reserve Fund was established as a financial protection fund to absorb significant and unexpected
opportunities and exposures beyond the capacities of the budget and the General Fund. The fund is a
source of capital expenditures for staff housing and a depository for capital funds from the sale of
corporate assets.
There will be a line in the budget to support the Reserve Fund. This asking continues until the
Reserve Fund Balance equals $1,000,000. Should there be a surplus, the amount will be transferred to the
General Fund and used according to the guidelines of this fund.
FISCAL YEAR.
The fiscal year shall be the calendar year.
1. Payments from churches received after January 15th each year, shall be credited to the following
year’s tithing records. Churches may remit their gifts by electronic funds transfer.
2. Requisitions for year-end disbursements should be sent to the Conference Treasurer’s Office by
January 15th each year. Only requisitions for expenses that were incurred prior to the end of the
fiscal year will be recorded in that fiscal year. Expenses that were incurred after the close of the
fiscal year will be recorded in the subsequent year.
We urge the continuation of the support of General Advance Specials and affirm paragraph 812 of the
2008 Discipline that reads: “The World Service Fund is basic in the financial program of the United
Methodist Church. World Service on apportionment represents the minimum needs of the general
agencies of the Church. Payment in full of these apportionments by local churches and annual conferences
is the first benevolent responsibility of the Church.”
The Total Proposed Budget will be presented early in the Annual Conference Session. The Total Proposed
Budget will be acted upon after all agencies have made their reports to the Annual Conference. If there are
proposed changes to the Total Proposed Budget, these items shall be referred to the Council on Finance
and Administration and action postponed until the Total Proposed Budget is presented.
The Annual Conference goal is to pay General Church Apportionments 100%.
Financial requests coming to the Council on Finance and Administration between sessions of Annual
Conference shall be considered by the appropriate committee of the Council before being acted upon by
the Council.
The Council on Finance & Administration shall be responsible to ensure that actual expenditures stay
within limits defined by the Council on Finance & Administration and the Annual Conference, and within
the broad limitation of actual amounts received. Between sessions of Annual Conference, the Council on
Finance & Administration shall have the authority to take appropriate actions in response to any
unexpected events that impact the Annual Conference financially.
Conference Funds
A. TREASURER’S COMPLETE REPORT AND AUDIT.
The Conference Treasurer shall furnish, on a form established by this Council, an itemized report of
balances, receipts, and disbursements during the year.
B. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES.
The Indiana Conference follows the requirements of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 117, Financial Statements of Not-For-Profit
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Organizations. Under FASB Statement No. 117, the Conference is required to report information
regarding its financial position and activities according to three classes of net assets: unrestricted net
assets, temporarily restricted net assets, and permanently restricted net assets.
The accounts of the Indiana Conference are maintained on the accrual basis in accordance with the
principles of fund accounting and generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Separate accounts
are maintained for each fund; however, the financial statements will be prepared on a basis that shows the
financial position and changes in net assets of the Conference in total. Funds with similar characteristics
will be combined for financial statement presentation.
(Note of Explanation: The objective of accrual basis accounting is to ensure that events that change
the Annual Conference’s financial statements are recorded in the periods in which the events occur, rather
than only in the periods in which, as a result of these events, the Conference receives or pays cash. For
example, using the accrual basis to determine net income means recognizing revenues when earned rather
than when cash is received, and recognizing expenses when incurred rather than when paid.)
A summary of the other significant accounting policies utilized by the Annual Conference is
reported in the audited Financial Statements in the section titled Notes to the Financial Statements.
BUDGET REQUESTS.
The Conference Leadership Table will submit a complete request for the agencies and boards under
its jurisdiction; this includes the Board of Ordained Ministry. In accordance with paragraph 635 of the
2008 Discipline, should the Board of Ordained Ministry and its staff, after working through the Leadership
Table, find they need to make a further direct request to CF&A, the Council will be agreeable to hear such
a request.
NEW ASKINGS.
New financial askings during Annual Conference Session must be referred to the Council on Finance
and Administration prior to a decision being made by the Annual Conference.
CONFERENCE TREASURY.
The Conference treasury shall be continued for all Conference Boards, Divisions, Commissions, and
Committees receiving budgeted funds and all bills shall be paid on requisitions.
The following shall apply when determining who has authority to authorize the payment of
requisitions and vendor invoices.
1. Staff shall have the authority to authorize (by their own one signature) the following, provided that
such expense does not overspend the respective group’s budget and that the expense is a valid
expense of the group and is in harmony with the group’s mission and purpose:
a. Valid vendor invoices of $1000 or less.
b. Requisitions for payment of $1000 or less.
2. A Conference Director shall individually have the authority to authorize (by their own one signature)
the following:
a. Valid vendor invoices and requisitions for payment provided that such expense does not
overspend the respective group’s budget and that the expense is a valid expense of the group and
is in harmony with the group’s mission and purpose.
3. Committees shall have the authority to authorize the following:
a. Valid vendor invoices and requisitions for payment between $1000 and $5000, by the authority
of two signatures – Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, or Staff.
b. Valid vendor invoices and requisitions for payment greater than $5000 by authority of two
signatures – Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, or Staff; and, a copy of the committee’s
minutes where it was approved.
4. In all cases vendor invoices and requisitions for payment may not surpass the committee’s approved
budget.
CHECK SIGNING.
The Conference Treasurer shall be authorized to sign checks for the Conference funds. In the absence
of the Treasurer, an additional person shall be authorized to sign checks.
DEPOSITORIES.
Depositories of the Indiana Conference shall be subject to the direction of the Executive Committee
of the Council on Finance and Administration.
INVESTMENTS.
All apportioned funds held by the Council on Finance and Administration shall be invested at its
direction, and interest accrued from these investments shall be used by the Council on Finance and
Administration, and the principal sum shall be requisitioned by the boards and agencies as needed.
The Executive Committee of the Council on Finance and Administration, along with the Conference
Treasurer, shall be empowered to invest funds in United States Securities, United States Agencies, savings
accounts and certificates of deposits in authorized “Federally Insured Financial Institutions”, debt
instruments of corporations whose activities are not in conflict with the United Methodist Social Principles
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and which bear a rating of “A” or higher from Moody’s Investment Rating Service, or in funds offered by
the Indiana Foundation.
Interest credit will be allocated each quarter to any non-apportioned fund that resides in the Annual
Conference treasury, has a fund balance of more than $75,000 at the end of the quarter, and is not already
receiving interest from other specific investments. In addition, interest credit will also be allocated each
quarter to any endowment or quasi-endowment fund (functioning as an endowment) that resides in the
Annual Conference treasury, has a fund balance of more than $5,000 at the end of the quarter, and is not
already receiving interest from other specific investments. This interest credit will be the local prime rate
of interest to be calculated quarterly.
The Indiana Conference follows the requirements of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 124, Accounting for Certain Investments Held by NotFor-Profit Organizations or as subsequently amended by FASB. Under FASB Statement No. 124, the
Conference is required to report information regarding its investments at fair value based upon quoted
market prices, when available, or estimates of fair value. Donated assets are recorded at fair value at the
date of donation, or if sold immediately after receipt, at the amount of sales proceeds received.
I. CAPITAL ASSETS.
Capital assets of the Conference are held by the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church,
Inc. Board of Trustees. In the Indiana Conference financial statements, the value of fixed assets is stated
at cost less accumulated depreciation or fair value at date of donation. The cost of property and equipment
purchased in excess of $2,500 is capitalized. Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method over
the estimated useful life of each class of depreciable asset.
J. UNEXPENDED BUDGET FUNDS.
Unexpended budgeted funds of Conference Boards, Committees, and Commissions shall revert to the
General Fund at the close of each fiscal year with the exception of those funds approved by CF&A and
designated funds.
K. CARRY-OVER BUDGET ITEMS.
Carry-over budget items should be considered on a case-by-case basis as a general fund encumbrance
in unusual circumstances and not to exceed six months carry-over. A vote of CF&A approval will be
required for $5,000 or more. Less than $5,000 must be approved through the authorization of the
appropriate Director and the Treasurer.
L. OVER-EXPENDING BUDGETS.
The Conference Treasurer has no authority to honor any requisition that would cause an overexpenditure of any budget category in the Conference Budget. It can only occur with the approval of the
Executive Committee of CF&A.
M. GENERAL FUND.
The Executive Committee of the Council on Finance and Administration shall have the power to
draw upon the General Fund for emergency disbursement, subject to ratification by the Council on Finance
and Administration.
N. RESERVE FUND.
Between sessions of the Annual Conference, the funds may be used upon approval of the Council on
Finance and Administration and the Leadership Table with notification to the Annual Conference at the
next session.
O. DESIGNATED FUNDS.
Designated funds are funds which come from gifts that have been designated for a specific purpose.
These funds shall be carried forward and shall be used to build funds for a program or project over
multiple years. Designated Fund accounts shall be funded at a rate determined annually by the Council of
Finance and Administration. CF&A shall review these accounts annually to determine if sufficient funds
are available to underwrite the programs. Upon completion of the program or project, if there is a balance
in the designated fund, those monies shall revert to the General Fund. Should monies accumulate in a
particular designated fund, and at some point in the future the Indiana Conference determines there is no
longer a need for that fund, those monies shall revert to the General Fund and the specific fund account
shall be eliminated. Decisions on funding for new designated funds shall be made by the Council on
Finance and Administration on the basis of cash available for the funding at year end.
P. RESTRICTED FUNDS.
Restricted Funds are funds which have been restricted by the source, the donor, the General Church
or through Special Offerings. These funds shall be carried forward from one fiscal year to subsequent
fiscal years until they are depleted or re-designated by the donor. If, at some point in the future the Indiana
Conference determines there is no longer a need for a particular fund, the donor, or in the absence of the
donor, the Council on Finance and Administration shall recommend to the Indiana Annual Conference
how the balance in that fund shall be disbursed. Restricted funds shall be fully funded. Funds shall be set
aside in a separate fund and invested. Specific restricted funds shall not earn interest for those funds
unless required by the donor at the time the fund is or was established. Interest earned on the pool of
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invested Restricted Funds shall revert to the Restricted Fund pool until it becomes fully funded. At such
time the Restricted Fund becomes and remains fully funded, the earnings shall revert to the Conference
General Fund unless otherwise specified by the donor.
BONDING.
A blanket fidelity bond of $1,000,000 shall be secured to cover all employed personnel in the
Conference Treasurer’s office.
AUDITING.
All agencies receiving financial support from Conference benevolences or from any other authorized
Conference-wide appeal shall submit an annual audit to the Council on Finance and Administration. Such
audit shall cover their total operation and be prepared by a Certified Public Accountant or Public Auditor.
BORROWING AUTHORITY (Book of Discipline para. 613.10)
The Annual Conference Treasurer shall have borrowing authority with the prior approval of the
Executive Committee of the Council on Finance and Administration up to $400,000.
Offerings and Solicitations
A. APPROVALS.
It is required by the Conference that groups desiring to solicit funds from churches in the Indiana
Conference shall appear before the appropriate agency of the Conference Council on Finance and
Administration annually, and may be required to submit budgets, annual audit, and aims for approval
before proceeding.
B. We recommend that all Disciplinary Special Offerings be supported in the manner prescribed by the
Discipline.
C. No Indiana Conference mailing list shall be furnished to any agency for the purpose of solicitation without
prior consent of the Council on Finance and Administration and the Annual Conference.
D. Local churches are not to be asked to receive more than one special offering per calendar month. Such
special offerings include those requested by the General Church, Area, Conference and District. Clear
emergencies, such as natural disaster relief, shall be an exception to this rule.
E. Special offerings taken during Annual Conference Session shall be determined by the Leadership Table
with approval of CF&A and reported to the Sessions Committee.
Expense Allowance
A. BOARD EXPENSE.
All Conference Boards, Divisions, Commissions, and Committees receiving budget funds shall allow
for travel reimbursement for laity only and retired clergy not serving a local church based on the IRS rate
for charitable travel. Clergy serving in these groups are to be reimbursed for travel by the ministry to
which they are appointed. No meal reimbursements will be made. An allowance of $45.00 per night for
hotel will be allowed. Also, sitters for children and dependent adults shall be paid at the rate of $4.00 per
hour to a maximum of 10 hours per day.
B. PER DIEM DEADLINE.
No per diem or other expenses incurred due to the Conference session shall be paid if not submitted
to the Director of Connectional Ministries or Conference Treasurer within 30 days following adjournment
of the Conference. Annual Conference session per diem will be made only to retirees not serving a church
and district equalizing members. To supplement a person’s meal expenses, $3.50 for breakfast, $4.50 for
lunch, $6.50 for dinner will be allowed as well as the hotel and babysitting allowance in item (A) above.
District Superintendents and Directors
The salary for superintendents and directors for 2010 is $80,000. The annual adjustment of this salary
is indexed to the Conference Average Compensation annual differential. Annual Housing Allowance will
be paid at a rate of $18,600 to be reviewed by CF&A annually. For clergy holding these positions, salary
that is designated as housing exclusion according to IRS Code 107 shall be reported and approved
annually by CF&A. No Conference staff, including District Superintendents and Directors, shall receive
honorariums for services provided to United Methodist churches in the Indiana Conference or agencies of
the Indiana Conference. Vehicle policies are found in the Conference operations policies.
Moving Policies
A. Persons eligible for conference-paid moves include itinerant clergy within Indiana, district
superintendents, conference professional staff, and special appointments fully funded by the Indiana
Conference.
B. The total amount allowed for each move will be determined each year by the Council on Finance &
Administration and recommended to the Annual Conference. The amount recommended for 2010 is
$3,100. An amount of $800 will be added to this total for intra-state moves in excess of 250 miles. Total
packing costs, supplies, and labor may not exceed $500, inclusive within the amount allowed for the total
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move.
The person to be moved is responsible for obtaining two bids from licensed movers and selecting the
mover using the conference approved process.
Self-moves are approved for seminary students. Eligible expenses include the cost of truck rental,
equipment, packing materials ($500 limit applies), fuel cost/mileage and labor. Receipts must be
submitted for reimbursement.
The Conference will pay for the first move of a surviving spouse within one year after the death of an
active clergy person using limits for the year of death.
Insurance will be provided up to the limits obtainable by the Conference.
Special consideration will be given for some circumstances.
Any situation not covered under this policy will be referred to the Council on Finance and Administration.
Equitable Compensation
A. Minimum salary for Full-Time Elders appointed to serve a local church be set at 60% of the DAC
(Denominational Average Compensation) as calculated annually by the General Board of Pension and
Health Benefits.
B. Minimum salary for Full-Time Associate and Probationary Members appointed to serve a local church be
set at 58% of the DAC (Denominational Average Compensation) as calculated annually by the General
Board of Pension and Health Benefits.
C. Minimum salary for Full-Time Local Pastors appointed to serve a local church be set at 55% of the DAC
(Denominational Average Compensation) as calculated annually by the General Board of Pension and
Health Benefits.
E. The Epworth Forest Project
Capital Fund Report
In July of 2008, the Outdoor Ministry Capital Fund Project for Epworth Forest began. The Project is a three
year – two phase campaign. Phase one is to fund the building of 6 new cabins, new beach and boat house, and the
related infrastructure, as well as the administrative costs, at a cost of ten million dollars. Phase two is the building
of the conference center, which will include an auditorium and a dining center, as well as classroom space and a
chapel. Within phase two is also a maintenance endowment and administrative costs. The cost of phase two is
twelve million dollars.
The campaign has three goals:
A base goal of 10 million dollars
A Challenge goal of 15 million dollars
A Break-through goal of 22 million dollars
The fundraising model used for this campaign is similar to one that would be used by a major hospital,
university or other large institution. In this type of campaign, 60% to 70% of the funds are raised from major donors
in what is called the “silent phase of the campaign.” The silent phase is the time when major donors are contacted to
make individual gifts in advance of the public phase of the campaign. In a hospital or university setting, those
donors would already be listed and ready for contact. As a conference, there are no such lists of donors, thus part of
the initial time in the campaigns, about the first 24 months, are being spent identifying potential major donors and
then seeking their support. At the time of the preparation of this report, from about 15 donors, $1.6 million in
pledges have been secured. In the current economy, this is considered to be very successful.
This fundraising model has many advantages, among which is the opportunity to develop a long term and
permanent fundraising pool of donors. These donors have the potential of gifting ministry on many levels, such as
endowment, end of life gifts, as well as major gifts for specific projects. The development of a donor base is vital to
the ongoing funding and economic health of ministry in the twenty-first century.
The silent phase of the campaign is being done on a regional level. The old NIC has been divided into five
regions, with the old SIC as one larger region that will be divided after the camping ministries are united.
Each region will be addressed on about a six month basis. Within these six months, the district superintendent is
asked to name ten churches within the district that have the potential to provide major financial leadership for the
project. In each congregation, the pastor is contacted and asked for three things: to consider a personal pledge/gift
to the project, to provide names of those within the congregation or community who might have capacity or
leadership to make a difference in the project and lastly, to set a meeting with the leadership of the church so that a
corporate gift in the form of pledges or cash from the church might be ascertained.
The public phase of the campaign is slated to begin in the fall of 2010.
Information about the campaign, the DVD, and the opportunities for online giving are on the website at
www rightfuture.org .
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Nick Yarde Associate Director of Outdoor Ministry
Jean Moorman Brindel, CFRE, AFP
Development officer, assigned to the camping ministry
F. Foundation Reports
North Indiana United Methodist Foundation
United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana
Indiana United Methodist Loan Fund
Our three Foundations have long shared histories of ministry to United Methodists throughout the state. With
the advent of the new Indiana Annual Conference comes the dawn of new and exciting opportunities to create a
single institution to serve Methodism in Indiana, drawing on the best of our pasts and the hope for a bright future.
In early 2008, the presidents and executive directors of the three Foundations and the Indiana United Methodist
Loan Fund formed a taskforce to engage in a dialogue about the possibilities for creating a new, single Foundation.
The Executive Assistant to the Bishop, David V. W. Owen, has helped to moderate the discussion and Gene
Robbins, President of the Indiana Area Foundation, was asked to chair the group. The taskforce has met nearly
monthly and engaged in robust discussions among themselves and with several outside consultants,
Those involved have approached the task with enthusiasm and optimism. We have been careful to follow the
example of the Annual Conferences’ Imagine Indiana process and think about ways a new institution could best
support the Indiana Annual Conference in their mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of
the world. While there is a deep awareness of the concern for integrating the ministries of the existing Foundations,
the focus has been on discerning what God is calling us to become.
The three Foundations have existed as organizations separate from the Annual Conferences and Area, but in the
case of NI and SI with a membership defined as common to the Annual Conferences. In other words, the
Foundations have been separate from, but related to the Annual Conferences.
The consultants all challenged the task force to think about a new entity as an “edge” organization; that is, one
that is closely aligned with the Annual Conference, but able to be more nimble, responsive and innovative – to be
able to ‘walk on the edges’ much as a coach encourages and equips those who move inside the boundaries of the
field of play. Rather than relying on churches to invest with and in a new Foundation, the focus has been reoriented
to how a Foundation would be invested in the future of the church.
A (n Un) Common Vision and Purpose
The following “working statements” were presented to the four Boards of Directors as guiding the development of a
new, single Foundation to serve the Indiana Conference:
We envision a future where the church, as the Body of Christ, is no longer constrained by money, but
where Christian generosity and faithful stewardship combine to provide abundant resources for the making
of disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
The Foundation exists to strengthen the Church by promoting faithful stewardship of the abundant
resources God has provided, by connecting (donor) resources with Christian ministries, and working to
ensure that sources of funding are available to the Church until Christ comes again.
To that end, it is hoped that the mission of the new Foundation would
include but perhaps not be limited to:
•
strengthening the administrative and financial effectiveness of local units of ministry
through training, consultation and collaboration;
•
enhancing clergy leadership and leadership development skills, financial literacy and
administrative competence;
•
creating sources of funding for ministries both at home and abroad, through fundraising, capital campaigns, grant development, lending programs, planned giving, and
the development of permanent funds;
•
being an agent of responsible change and accountability as the church responds to the
ever-changing needs of its people.
From Current Ministries to the new mission
The ministries of the new Foundation flow naturally from that of the existing organizations. Within the ‘family’
of foundations, we are currently engaged in strengthening congregational effectiveness through a number of
activities. It is presumed that most, if not all, of the current ministries of the organizations will continue in some
form in the new Foundation.
As an ‘edge’ institution, the new Foundation can engage the Annual Conference, its clergy and its laity to
develop the means to think in new ways about what it means to follow Christ and to engage the world. By
sponsoring forums and engaging in discussions with a variety of religious, civic and community leaders and experts,
the Foundation can become a place where new ideas are encouraged and new ministries are encouraged to become
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self-sustaining. As an agent of responsible change and accountability, the Foundation can become an incubator for
fresh ideas and provocative ministries.
On March 23, 2009, the Boards of Directors of the four existing organizations gathered to hear the proposal
developed by the taskforce (and summarized above.) There was a consensus of affirmation for the proposal, and a
charge for the taskforce to move towards a plan for implementation. It needs to be stressed that any ultimate change
in the governance of the North or South Foundations will need to be brought before their respective memberships
before they can be effected.
The taskforce would like to offer its thanks to Clarian Health Partners, who made a $15,000 grant from a
Methodist Hospital charitable fund to help us begin our work. We would also like to acknowledge Jim Borgmann of
DeFur Voran, Muncie, for his review and advice on a variety of legal issues.
Indiana Area Foundation Of
The United Methodist Church
Mission Statement
The Indiana Area Foundation of the United Methodist Church seeks to fulfill God’s mission by promoting
missional giving among local churches and their membership; and by administering, investing, and distributing
funds for missional causes and outreach ministries in the name of Jesus Christ through the United Methodist Church
locally and throughout the world.
Vision
The Foundation seeks to encourage persons to grow spiritually by appropriate acts and gifts of love that will
have both an immediate impact and a positive benefit and influence on future generations through a variety of
planned giving instruments.
The Foundation helps people love and fund those things in the future that they have valued and given
themselves to in the past, thereby discovering the joy of giving and deep appreciation of stewardship and
philanthropy beyond what they thought they could do for a share in Christ’s mission.
The Foundation looks to the future by committing itself to growing and an ever larger involvement in the
Church’s outreach and global witness. To this end, it will create corporate and individually directed trusts, which
support missional programs that have specific focus and wide appeal and that are encouraged and planned with
appropriate energy and resources.
Management and Governance
The Foundation employs the services of a part-time Executive Director who administers the day-to-day
operations through the policies and guidance of a 21 member Board of Directors, consisting of the Bishop of the
Indiana Area, his Executive Assistant, the Executive Director of the Corporation, seven lay persons of the South
Indiana Conference, seven lay persons of the North Indiana Conference, and four lay persons at large.
Year 2008 in Review
During the year 2008, the Area Foundation awarded grants as follows:
Hendricks Trust Distributions:
o
High Street United Methodist
1,412
Church (N.I.C.)
o
Eaton United Methodist
1,412
Church (N.I.C.)
Mt. Carmel United Methodist
Church (N.I.C.)
Byrum Unitrust, First UMC, Clinton, IN
Cooper Trust Distributions:
o
Bishop’s Children’s
Christmas Offering
Thirty-one Ordinands 2009 Holy Land Tour
Asian Help Services – provide support to
Asian Immigrants
Rev. Byron Fritz – training DS’s and pastors
in Uganda
Carol Fritz – will serve on team training
pastors and DS
Rev. Dan Rasmussen – preach at North
Katanga Annual Conf.
o
1,412
5,568
4,291
55,738
1,000
500
500
500
$ 72,333
In addition to these listed grants, funds were disbursed by the Indiana Area Foundation in support of the following
program ministries:
Operation Classroom:
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Rev. Joe Wagner Salary Support
Operation Doctor:
Dr. Dennis Marke, Kissy Clinic, Salary &
Kissy Clinic Malnutrition
Other Designated Funds:
March Madness - Nothing But Nets
Blaising Medical Clinic
Economic Challenge Study
Louisiana Conference – “Pastors Helping
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7,272
4,500
14,225
26,525
1,500
500
1,000
14,994
2,504
4,523
$ 77,543
Total
Grand Total
$14,876
With the action of the two annual conferences to form the new Indiana Annual Conference came the question of
what to do with the three existing Indiana United Methodist foundations and the Indiana Loan Fund. Prior to that
decision, representatives of the foundations and loan fund have been in active discussion among themselves, Bishop
Michael Coyner, and several outside consultants to envision what a new entity would look like and how such an
entity would function given all the legal involvements each entity had in prior agreements. The discussions have
been open and transparent with forward movement with a serious review of the mission and vision of the existing
bodies. The Methodist Hospital Foundation has provided significant funding to deal with the many legal questions
involved in establishing a new entity(ies) for the Indiana Annual Conference. Every effort has been made to keep
the respective boards of directors involved, and engaging their criticism and redirection where necessary. There
have been no binding decisions made or timetable established at the time of this writing, but good progress is being
made to help everyone involved to make the best possible decisions for the future. You may find it helpful to see a
summary statement by Marie Lang in The United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana.
The economic crisis that began in October, 2007, has had a devastating impact on the Indiana Area Foundation
as the foundation was established to be funded out of the earnings from its investment of funds. We concluded
2008, with substantial unrealized losses in our portfolio. Earlier decisions had been made to have no operational
employees of the foundation and to use limited paid services provided by the Area Office staff. Even that has not
been enough to continue the entire missional project funding that we so highly desired. However, we continue to be
a missional pass-through organization that received $167,921 help with mission projects. Thanks for your trust to
share as good stewards of the existing resources that God has given us. We will be faithful into an unknown future.
One of the big projects has been Holy Land and other travel projects related to the Episcopal Office for new
ordinands in the state of Indiana. The original funding for the travel program came from a gift from the H. Wilbur
Hardacre Estate of $100,000. That gift with support from many others including the Al Friesenhlengst Memorial
Trust has enabled ninety-two clergy to be able to travel at a total cost of $162,292. Thanks be to God for those
persons who have shared in any way with this program which has now completed all of its commitments. There is
interest in restarting this program or something akin to it in the future as we move beyond the current financial crisis
in our world.
The Indiana Area has continued to support pastors in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina with $2504 given in
2008, for a grand total of $80,569 sent to help with the adjustment to this terrible catastrophe. A new project,
Called Anew-Sent with Love, was started with several smaller gifts until one donor gave $100,000 to help in the
vital work of reviewing pastoral effectiveness and the necessary support to help pastors make good decisions in
discerning their pastoral futures including outplacement if necessary.
As was reported earlier, the Lilly Endowment Inc. provided a start-up study grant of $50,000 to study the total
health of clergy in the Indiana Area. A needs assessment study indicated that there was considerable need among
our clergy and a grant proposal was developed and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. in the amount of
$3,000,000 with $900,000 for administration. The three million dollars can only be distributed when we have
received matching funds from all sources. We will need to be faithful in our stewardship as a call goes out for these
development dollars to enhance the total health of our Indiana United Methodist clergy. The Indiana Area
Foundation serves as the custodian of these funds.
A fund, Called Anew-Sent With Love, has been established by individuals supporting pastors responding to a
new calling and sending them with love.
Contributions for the mission programs in support of Indiana Area-wide ministries may be mailed directly to
the Indiana Area Foundation of The United Methodist Church at 1100 W. 42nd Street, Suite 210, Indianapolis,
IN 46208, or submitted through the office of the Conference Treasurer. Please note on the check the area of
ministry or mission you wish to support.
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The Indiana Area Foundation continues to seek those missional opportunities that we can help fund as faithful
stewards of our income and assets in the future. We are glad to be here to serve Christ and His Church.
In closing, please accept my personal thanks as well as the thanks of our Board of Directors, and our Episcopal
Leader Bishop Michael J. Coyner, Reverend David V.W. Owen and for the support of individuals and local churches
throughout the Indiana Area who are the sustaining force of our commitment to Mission, Outreach and Higher
Education Ministries.
James E. Gentry, Executive Director
Indiana United Methodist Loan Fund, Inc.
The Loan Fund connects churches that need money with depositors who want an excellent return on their
investment. These deposits were used to make over 100 loans to UM churches throughout Indiana. Our loans total
over $24 million. Churches use these loans to expand or create new ministries. Congregations build new churches,
provide handicap access, or expand fellowship halls. We made our largest loan to-date of $2.64 million in 2008.
These loans were funded by over 1,100 investors. Our members are committed to this rapidly growing ministry.
Recommendation
1. We recommend that every local congregation celebrate the ministry of stewardship in all forms, including
educating members on the joys of tithing and giving through a lifetime and beyond.
James Caskey, President
North Indiana United Methodist Foundation, Inc.
The Foundation assists local churches in promoting good stewardship and building endowment programs. We
also provide churches and their members with useful information on planned giving. Last year we helped 22
churches with development of their endowment programs or investment policies.
We provided investment services for over 140 local churches last year. We offer a pooled investment program
consisting of 6 different funds; most are screened to comply with the social principles. Our total deposits were over
$21.9 million by the end of the year. We also administer many funds, which support a variety of mission and
ministry programs.
Recommendations
1. We recommend that every local congregation that has not already done so, consider forming a permanent
endowment fund or foundation. The endowment fund or foundation could then begin a process of
educating members on the benefits of planned giving as a means of increasing funding for future
ministries.
2. We recommend a “Planned Giving Sunday” be celebrated in every church. This special Sunday can be
used as an opportunity to explain endowment gifts, how they work, benefits available to donors, benefits
to the church, and the joys in giving to the church they love and the Lord they serve.
3. We recommend that each local church take an appropriate offering on “Retired Ministers’ Day” in honor
and memory of former ministers who faithfully served their members. The third Sunday in June (or some
other more suitable date) is suggested as Retired Ministers’ Day.
Jeff Haley, President
United Methodist Foundation of South Indiana
The Foundation’s mission is to provide professional, socially responsible investment, endowment and planned
giving services to the people, agencies, ministries and local churches of the South Indiana Conference, and on
behalf of the Ministers’ Retirement Fund and other endowed gifts entrusted to its care, to the end that Christ’s
Church is served. It exists to encourage, gather and steward assets given to support ministries.
The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors elected by its members. Members are defined as those
currently qualified as lay and clergy members of the Annual Conference. Directors are elected as a ‘class’ that serves
a four-year term. A director may be elected to no more than two (2) consecutive terms. The current Board of
Directors was elected to serve until 2011, at the last meeting of the membership on October 4, 2008.
2008 was a challenging year for our Investment Trust Funds. Investments under management experienced
significant declines of $2 million in net withdrawals and $8.5 million in investment declines for a year-end balance
of $24.5 million of invested assets. However, donations remained strong; we received nearly $190,000 in donations,
82% of which was given in support of the Ministers’ Retirement Fund. New charitable gift contracts and Legacy
Endowments were established totaling nearly $250,000, and gifts of investment securities passed through to a
variety of churches and ministries totaled nearly $100,000 dollars.
Investment Trust Fund
The Investment Trust Fund (ITF) is a professionally managed portfolio of investments that complies with the
Socially Responsible Investing requirements of The Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church and the
Social Principles. ITF is only open to church-related organizations, not to individual investors.
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The Investment Committee of the Board works closely with its investment advisor to develop and implement
investment policies and strategies appropriate for United Methodist organizations. The committee meets quarterly to
monitor the performance of its investments and its thirteen institutional portfolio managers.
Most church funds invested in the ITF hold approximately 65% equities (stocks) and 35% fixed income (bonds
and notes). In 2008, these funds declined, on average, 26.5% after all fees. Since the inception of the investment
program in 1985, the funds have grown an average of over 7.9% per year net of fees. The 2008 Year End
Performance chart is available on the Foundation’s website or by contacting the office.
Endowment Services
The Foundation’s professional staff has been busy working with a number of congregations in various phases of
initiating, promoting or revitalizing their own endowments. Some churches and ministries who want the benefits of
an endowment, but not the fiduciary responsibility, have opted to use the Foundation’s Legacy Endowment program
to accept ministry-sustaining gifts. Both styles of endowment services provide promotional and resource materials to
the local committee and provide a stream of income for ministries.
Gift Planning Services
For individuals who want to make gifts to the church from their personal assets or estates, gift planning services
supplement the advice of one’s personal attorney, accountant and financial planner. A gift planner can help you
think through what you want your gift to accomplish and how best to structure your gift to enhance its impact.
Professional staff members can help guide those who are drafting trusts, wills and bequests.
The Foundation has the experience and capacity to receive non-cash gifts (i.e. IRA’s, stocks, bonds, land,
houses, etc.) on behalf of congregations, and is often able to negotiate the sale of such assets at a substantial cost
savings that can be passed on with the gift. For persons needing to sustain an income, the Foundation offers
charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts.
Ministers’ Retirement Fund
Since the 1830’s, the Preachers’ Aid Society, now the Ministers’ Retirement Fund, has helped raise and manage
funds to support the “worn out and super-annuated preachers” in the conference. At year end 2008, the fund stood at
$4 million and continues to make a 5% distribution to assist with clergy retirement-related expenses.
The Ministers’ Retirement Fund is the largest and, needless to say, the oldest of the Foundation’s endowments.
Because of its special affinity with the former South Conference retirees, the Foundation will co-sponsors the
Retired Ministers’ Luncheon at Annual Conference.
Perpetual Memorial Endowment
This second-oldest endowment was established as a resource for the operation of the Foundation and as a
means for remembering and honoring beloved pastors and loved ones. As such, it is our privilege to present the
listing of Perpetual Memorials.
Audit and Financial Statements
Capin Crouse LLP, Greenwood, Indiana, performs an annual independent audit of the Foundation. The
Statement of Financial Position is printed in the Foundation’s annual report and copies of the audited financial
statements are available upon request.
Foundation Staff
Marie Lang, Executive Director (marie@umfsi.org)
Darcy Weaver, Director of Gift Planning (darcy@umfsi.org)
Jenny Weber, Executive Assistant (jenny@umfsi.org)
Bob Sachs, Administrator (bob@umfsi.org)
Kathy Marquart, Administrative Assistant (kathy@umfsi.org)
G. Health and Welfare Ministries
1. Conference-related Institutions
Bashor Children’s Home
The mission of providing “Help for Today and Hope for Tomorrow” remains at the heart of services provided
to young people and their families at Bashor Children’s Home. The challenge John Wesley gave all Methodists –
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can …” comes to life on this 160-acre campus every day.
Bashor Children’s Home’s newly constructed 32,000 square foot educational facility has allowed us to treat
more children in day programming than in residential. We are now working with over 110 children and their
families each day. The long and faithful relationship Bashor enjoys with the Indiana Conference and its member
churches has made this growth possible. Our partnership began with the Bashor Deaconess Orphanage in 1923,
continued through the “work farm” days of the 1940s, and stood with us as we transformed into a therapeutic
residential care facility.
Bashor Children’s Home is a place where Matthew 25 comes alive. If they are hungry, we feed them. If they are
naked, we clothe them. If they are sick, we care for them. And when imprisoned by the circumstances present in
their lives, we bring them the Gospel message capable of setting them free!
Our current programs include:
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Emergency Shelter Care - ESC remains the heart of this ministry. Boys and girls ages 8 – 18 who are in
immediate need of services are provided with a secure and structured environment.
FAITH – A five-stage continuum for adolescent boys and girls ages 13 – 18. The program includes Secure,
Staff Secure, Substance Abuse, SKILL and Independent Living Services in separate campus locations. The
program involves young people and their families in a wide range of treatment issues.
HOPE – A program for boys 8 – 13 who are dealing with sex abuse issues as victims and/or offenders. It
also treats residents with severe behavioral problems who cannot be handled in their own home (or in
foster care) and are difficult to place.
Bashor Alternative School – A non-residential program designed to help students in grades 6 – 11 who
have difficulty functioning in traditional school settings. A structured environment, small teacher/student
ratios and behavior modification training allow for more individualized attention.
Elementary Intervention – A non-residential program designed to help students in lower elementary grades
who are showing signs of difficulty adapting to the regular school life. Staff work with students in the
classroom and provide case management in the home for families on a short term basis.
Foster Care – Bashor has begun training foster families for those residents who have completed our
programs, but will not return to their own home.
Franklin United Methodist Community
Today the Franklin United Methodist Community campus covers 120 acres with a continuum of living choices
available to older persons. But, a little over sixty years ago the community was just an idea in the minds of the laity
and ministers of the old Indiana Conference of the Methodist Church. In 1948, that idea took form in the
establishment of an investigative committee under the direction of the Conference Committee on Hospitals and
Homes.
In 1949, a corporation was formed, officers were elected and committees appointed. In June of 1950, a plan
was developed for purchasing a forty-acre site. The site was to be purchased by Grace Methodist Church, the
Franklin Chamber of Commerce and friends from the Franklin community. The Indiana Annual Conference of the
Methodist Church accepted the plan at its 1950 session. Architectural work started in 1951, and plans were accepted
by the Board of Directors in 1954.
The site was officially dedicated in 1953, the cornerstone was laid in 1955, and the building was opened
January 9, 1957, with the first resident moving in January 11, 1957. Twenty-two months later, construction was
started on the west wing. Air conditioning in both the original building and the new wing were added at that time.
The west wing was occupied in 1960.
Construction on the east wing was begun in 1963, and was completed in 1965. The Wright Memorial Chapel
and Fellowship Hall were also built along with the east wing. The completed building contained 207 apartments in
189,000 square feet of floor space.
Construction of cottages located around Methodist Drive were begun in the early sixties and continued through
the years. In 1980, a new 101 bed Health Center was opened. Additional cottage construction was begun in
Brookside, the 79 acres adjacent to the original property, purchased in the early 1990’s. Construction continues
today with several new cottages being built each year.
In 1992, the W.T. Murphy Special Care Unit was opened providing state of the art care for persons with
Alzheimer’s and other kinds of dementia. This facility continues to be a leader in dementia care.
In 1994, Glenburn Home located in Linton, Indiana, requested the Franklin United Methodist Community
accept responsibility for their continuing operation and management. Also affiliated with the United Methodist
Church, Glenburn Home has become a part of our outreach and a valued asset to the people of Greene County.
A new Community Center, a new nursing wing for the advanced care of Alzheimer’s, an addition to the Health
Center third floor complete with a remodel of both floors, and a new entrance to Wesley Center were completed in
January 2001.
In the summer of 2005, United Methodist sister facility Indiana Asbury Towers in Greencastle, Indiana, became
a controlled interest of the Franklin United Methodist Community by virtue of a new board of directors consisting of
FUMC leaders. This extended our outreach to Putnam and surrounding counties.
During 2007 to 2009, the Franklin United Methodist Community undertook an expansion and major renovation
project. As a part of this effort, the Clubhouse in Brookside was enlarged and refurbished, a new dining room was
added to Wesley Center, and additional accommodations for 28 persons opened on the Health Center. The Wellness
Center doubled in size, and the completed face lift of Wesley Center included new windows, floor, wall, and ceiling
covers, lighting, elevator updates, boilers, sprinkler system, kitchen renovations, and more.
The continuing care retirement community, just 18 miles south of Indianapolis, currently serves over 600
residents, with the assistance of nearly 400 employees and 200 volunteers.
Governing the work of the Franklin United Methodist Community is a volunteer Board of Directors made up of
lay persons and clergy from throughout the Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church and other elected
persons. Members of the Board are approved by the Indiana Conference. The Board meets quarterly during the year
and exercises its oversight and authority through various committees including Admissions, Executive, Facilities
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Resources, Finance, Personnel and Strategic Planning. These committees report regularly to the full Board for their
action.
The Board of Directors employs an Executive Director who in turn employs an executive management staff.
This staff includes the Associate Executive Director, Associate Administrator, Chief Financial Officer, and the
Director of Human Resources. These staff members are responsible to see regulations are met and policies are
effective and efficient and assist the Executive Director in overseeing the various departments serving the residents
of the Community.
For additional information or for a personal tour, please call 1-87-RETIRING or visit us at www fumeth.com
Keith B. Van Deman
Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home, Lebanon
The year 2008 was a busy year with program development, financial assessment and property management at
Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home. The Home continues to provide a holistic treatment environment which
combines guidance, education, counseling and support for children during the most difficult times in their lives. The
Home works to help youth relate to their families and friends in a more appropriate manner. Helping these youth to
relate in school and community is a goal the Home strives to reach each day.
The members of the Board, along with the Home’s volunteers and donors, are all important in assisting the staff
to reach out in a caring, heartfelt manner to ease the pain of the youth and families who find their way to the campus.
The Home provided nearly two million dollars in charitable care to youth and families across Indiana in 2008. This
level of charitable care is only made possible through individuals and groups who support the Home’s ministry.
God has blessed the Home with a very professional and caring staff. God has also blessed the Home with a
Board of Trustees who care. The Board of Trustees and staff plan to maintain the highest quality of care and
treatment to youth and their families in the year ahead.
We invite groups to visit the Home’s campus in Lebanon and see firsthand this ministry at work in the lives of
children. The Home also can provide a speaker for worship services or church programs. Please visit our website at
www.iumch.org to learn more and to plan a campus visit or to schedule a speaker.
1. We request to be continued as a Conference Advance Special Agency.
2. We recommend approval of the apportionment request.
3. We request those in the Conference to encourage church members and other interested individuals to include
the boys and girls of Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home in their will, gifts and prayers.
4. We recommend the churches across the Conference be encouraged to plan a presentation concerning the
work of Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home during the coming year using the public relations
DVD/video, “Building Better Lives.”
5. We request the Home’s Bulletin Inserts be distributed to each local church in the Conference one time during
this Conference year.
Gary J. Davis, ACSW
Executive Director
Lucille Raines Residence
Lucille Raines Residence, located at 947 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN, is owned and operated by
Indiana Area United Methodist Women. Services are available to persons from throughout the state.
The purpose of Lucille Raines Residence is to provide a place and a way of life that will enable the residents to
achieve an independent state of life. Resident include, but are not limited to, recovering men and women substance
abusers, dually-diagnosed individuals, parolees and the limited physically handicapped. Services are provided to
persons regardless of race, creed or gender.
Residency requirements:
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Treatment in a chemical dependency program
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Referral by a counselor or other qualified person
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Employment – 40 hours a week, unless on disability and able to do volunteer work
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Commitment to live clean and sober, work with a sponsor and attend support groups
The basis of the self-help program is a daily inventory of defects in character and the sharing of these defects
with another person. It is also suggested that a part of each day be set aside for meditation and prayer – the end
result being that one learns to turn his/her life over to God day-by-day. The support that grows out of the sharing
forms the community which is the backbone of the program and becomes the strength which enables recovery to
occur.
Rent received from residents accounts for approximately half the cost of this ministry. Giving by United
Methodist Women is extremely generous – currently, $6.00 per member per year. The balance comes from
Conference Advance Specials and donations.
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We strive to make time lived at Raines a period of growth and development, so that as residents move on, they
are equipped for the new life which comes from living in recovery – turning around a life undone by their own
doing.
Call 317.636.3328 to schedule a T-T-L (Talk-Tour-Lunch) or to make arrangements for someone to share the
Raines story with a local church/district group/organization. Website: www.gbgm-umc.org/lucilleraines
Carolyn M. Marshall, Executive Director
United Methodist Memorial Home,
DBA Heritage Point, The Heritage Of Huntington
During this past year, the United Methodist Memorial Home, DBA Heritage Pointe and The Heritage of
Huntington have maintained their commitment to serve adults with respect, compassion and love. It is our
philosophy to assist residents to fully enjoy their retirement years, while offering professional and thoughtful
guidance and comfortable, modern accommodations.
The Heritage of Huntington, which opened in 2001, is thriving at near capacity levels and provides a safe and
nurturing environment for the residents. It has grown to be a vibrant community of people who share an enthusiasm
for life in a positive environment. The facility provides 60 healthcare accommodations and 56 spacious assisted
living apartments. Many people from the Huntington area choose The Heritage as their home as they are able to
remain close to family members.
Ground was broken in the Fall of 2008, for The Heritage of Fort Wayne, the newest addition to the United
Methodist Memorial Communities, which is located in Allen County along I-469 and St. Joe Road. This
development will be home to 56 villas and a healthcare/assisted living facility. It will provide a neighborhood
atmosphere with sidewalks throughout the community as well as beautiful landscaping and ponds. Work has begun
to construct three model villas, the clubhouse which will house a fitness center, and two villas for resident members.
Heritage Pointe continues to be a leader in the nursing home/retirement living industry. This is evident as many
people come from near and far to make this their home, and the fact that many of the “extra” services provided are
included in our rates. Family members are assured their loved ones will receive the highest quality of care and
comfort possible.
Heritage Pointe continuously reviews and evaluates services which will benefit our members. Resident
participation is tremendous in the various activities offered in the Crafts Department, Fitness/Pool area, and Fults
Recreation Room.
A major project in 2008 was the remodeling of Heritage Pointe’s Innis Building. This ambitious project
updated the building’s interior, including new windows and new decors, while retaining the beautiful exterior and
porch area. The third floor is home to new residential apartments, complete with full kitchen and laundry facilities
in each unit. All assisted living apartments on the second floor have kitchenettes and full bathrooms. The building’s
heating, electrical wiring, air conditioning and plumbing have also been replaced.
Development also continues in the Dogwood Glen Villas community located on State Road 5 north of Heritage
Pointe. There are currently 36 villas occupied with more under construction. Residents in this community enjoy the
serene ponds as well as the Dogwood Glen Golf Course which opened in June 2006. This beautiful nine-hole golf
course and clubhouse, which are both open to the public, is just another example of why the United Methodist
Memorial Home is a leader in setting the standards for this industry.
We value the relationship with the United Methodist Church and Indiana Conference. The United Methodist
Memorial Home is committed to providing the very best of Christian care for each of our residents. We thank you
for your prayers and support in helping us make that care possible year after year.
For a tour or additional information regarding Heritage Pointe, Woodridge Townehomes, Dogwood Glen Villas
or The Heritage of Fort Wayne, please call (260) 375-2201. For more information on The Heritage of Huntington,
please call (260) 355-2750. For more information, please visit our website at www.ummh.org
David P. Souder, Administrator and CEO
United Methodist Youth Home – Evansville
The United Methodist Youth Home was founded in 1979, to provide a safe haven for young women ages 10-21
who had been made wards of the court due to abuse, neglect or behavior problems. Our mission is helping at-risk
youth become responsible and productive members of the community. In the past 30 years, more than 1,000 young
women have changed their lives thanks to the programs and services offered by the United Methodist Youth Home.
UMYH accepts referrals from throughout the state of Indiana. All of our programs are available to young
people and their families regardless of race, color, national origin or religious affiliation. Our programs also accept
pregnant and parenting teens with programs designed to teach basic parenting and child development skills.
Funding for our residents’ care is based on a per diem rate paid by the Department of Child Services and by the
generous support from the United Methodist Church community, individual donors, corporations and grants.
Our residential programs offer troubled female youth a safe and nurturing environment where they can receive
the care they need to rebuild their damaged lives. Our smaller home-like setting allows the residents (many for the
first time) to experience a “family-like” environment. The UMYH treatment program includes 24-hour supervision,
health care, education, behavior modification, counseling, religious education and recreational activities. In January
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2009, UMYH added a full time staff position to coordinate our LifeMAP (Life Skills and Mentoring Adolescents)
program, which teaches basic life skills to our residents and provides an after-care mentoring program for them as
they transition into independent living. In 2008, the United Methodist Youth Home provided programs and services
to 100 young women and 4 infants in our residential programs
The United Methodist Home treatment team is led by Clinical Psychologist Barbara C. Jessen, Psy.D., H.S.P.P.,
Executive Director and Clinical Director. Our treatment staff includes two case managers, a licensed social worker,
a services coordinator, the supervising youth care worker and our independent living skills instructor, as well as a
staff of full and part-time youth care workers. In addition we have an administrative staff which includes our
accounting/hr coordinator, development director, office manager and facilities manager.
The United Methodist Youth Home is grateful for the continued support we receive from the Health and
Welfare Committee of the South Indiana Conference, the Golden Cross Offering, the Bishop’s Christmas Offering
and the United Methodist Church community. Your support has enabled us to help young women that might be
overlooked or even forgotten without our services.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
John “Jack” Barner
Glenn Howell
Keith Shelton
Guy Gentry
Joanna Stilwell
Les Shively
Chris McKeag
Ethel Elkins
Lewis Plane
Pat Woodring
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Executive and Clinical Director
Case Manager
Case Manager
Social Worker
Services Coordinator
Supervising Youth Care Worker
Independent Living Skills Instructor
Development Director
Accounting/Human Resources
Coordinator
Office Manager
Facilities Manager
Renee Stukey
Aaron Armstrong
AMBASSADORS
Lisa Blankenship
JoAnn Drennen
Donna Hulsey
Shirley Mammoser
Cheryl Mochau
Kay Reiswig
Juanita Working
Jayne Dillow
Susan Guard
Margaret Jones
Wes Milner
Jo Ann Plassmeier
Nancy Roberts
Kim White
Barbara C. Jessen, Psy.D., H.S.P.P.
Kelly Salee, M.P.A.
LaShawna Suggs, B.S.W.
Margaret Svec, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.
Deshay Montgomery
Anna Baldwin, B.S.
Mandy Osborne, B.S.
Janet Weyer
Linda Holder
Wesley Manor Retirement Community
Our Mission
Wesley Manor is a United Methodist-related continuing care retirement community committed to serving older
adults through love, benevolence, and service.
Our Purpose
It is the purpose of Wesley Manor to enhance the quality of life for retired persons and encourage independence
within a secure environment which supports the individual’s intellectual, physical, and spiritual needs; to provide
opportunities for fellowship and service that will encourage personal fulfillment and happiness; and to make
available a variety of social opportunities, programs and activities that will allow residents to remain in the
mainstream of life.
Our Core Value
We strive to express an attitude of God’s love and compassion.
While welcoming people of all faiths, we believe in honoring and glorifying God and continuing to build
relationship and accountability with God’s people through our affiliation with the United Methodist Church. To that
end, we provide an expression of the Church’s ministry to and with the aging. We are committed to achieving and
sustaining excellence in the quality of care and services provided to our residents. We believe that aging has a
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fulfilling purpose in life and that our residents have enduring value to family and community. To that end, it is our
objective to provide opportunity for residents to enhance their quality of life through meaningful spiritual, social,
physical, vocational, and intellectual pursuits.
We believe in preserving the dignity of the frail and vulnerable by enabling and empowering them, whenever
possible, to choose their own care and lifestyle.
Recognizing our special role in our community, we strive to provide healthy, affordable, and ethical aging
services for older adults from various socioeconomic and ethnic groups.
We strive to honor the public trust in Wesley Manor through sound financial stewardship and open
accountability of the funds and resources God has entrusted to us.
Wesley Manor Notables
Wesley Manor is approaching its 50th year of service to older adults. We are a non-profit 501©(3) organization
overseen by a 15-member Board of Directors comprised of nine persons elected by the North Indiana Annual
Conference, who now will be elected by the new Indiana Annual Conference.
Recognizing our special relationship with the clergy of the United Methodist Church, we continue to look for
ways to foster that relationship. We were privileged to host a District Conference this past year, and even play a few
holes of golf at the adjoining Frankfort Country Club. We continue to offer discounts to retired United Methodist
Clergy, and we also offer opportunities for spiritual retreat for active clergy.
If you had always thought that Wesley Manor might be too expensive for you or a loved one to afford, we
invite you to take another look! Although we have always been surprisingly affordable, Wesley Manor has
introduced an affordable option for assisted living that opens the door for a broader segment of eligible members of
our community to participate in our ministry.
As a non-profit ministry, we depend upon and appreciate the continued generosity of our donors. Each gift is
important in supporting our mission, purpose, and core values. All donations to Wesley Manor are tax-deductible.
More importantly, our donors participate in a ministry to a segment of our society that is in jeopardy of isolation,
loneliness, and neglect.
Wesley Manor looks forward to growing with the emerging needs of the older adult population. Seeking
wisdom, discernment, and provision from God, we look forward to what God has in store for us. We hope that you
will come and visit us in Frankfort, where inside or outside, all the seasons are beautiful, especially when you no
longer need to worry about the upkeep of your home, mowing the grass and shoveling snow!
Chair of Christian Education, has been appointed interim academic dean through June of 2011. Paul Burnam
was appointed director of the Dickhaut Library, replacing Paul Schrodt, who retired. Professor Lisa Withrow was
installed in the Norman E. Dewire Chair in Christian Leadership.
Scholarships: Seventy-five percent of the students at Methodist Theological School received some form of
scholarship aid in 2008-09; 88 percent received some form of financial aid through work-study, loans or
scholarships.
Events: In March, MTSO hosted “Women in Ancient Religion,” a major interdisciplinary, international
conference cosponsored by Yale Divinity School and several entities within Ohio State University. The keynote
address was delivered by Professor Emeritus Loveday Alexander of the University of Sheffield, England. This
followed a fall season that featured a number of successful events. The Schooler Institute on Preaching, focused on
the practical theme “Rethinking Your Advent Series,” featured Dr. Sharon Ringe, a former MTSO faculty member
now teaching at Wesley Theological Seminary. At the Mission and Evangelism Institute, whose theme was
“Offering Christ in a Multi-religious World,” Dr. Ajith Fernando, national director of Youth for Christ in Sri Lanka,
was the keynote speaker. “Equipping Christian Leaders to Abolish Modern Slavery” was the theme for the
Liberation! Conference, a student-led event coordinated by the local chapter of the Beatitudes Society. Four experts
in nuclear regulation and the Church’s role in it participated in the forum “New Directions for a New Nuclear Age:
Church Influence and Public Policy.” And Bishop John Shelby Spong, the progressive Christian author, spoke to an
overflow crowd in the Alford Centrum.
Strategic Plan: The MTSO Board of Trustees adopted the school’s strategic plan for 2008-2015. The tone for
the detailed plan was set by the following statements.
Our Aspiration: In response to the grace and call of God in Jesus Christ, Methodist Theological School in Ohio
will prepare and invigorate transformational leaders to engage the church and the world in leadership and service.
Our Identity and Purpose: Methodist Theological School in Ohio is a center for rigorous theological inquiry,
spiritual formation and professional development which is rooted in the scriptures and traditions of the Christian
faith. We provide a vibrant learning environment for the preparation of skilled, passionate transformational leaders
for churches, religious institutions, emerging faith communities, and the wider world. Grounded in our Wesleyan
tradition and influenced by our ecumenical and interfaith commitments, we attend to the theological, spiritual, and
vocational formation of a diverse group of students involved in a wide range of pursuits. Expecting active
participation in our community of learning, we maintain an atmosphere of mutual respect and openness, teaching
how to engage in conversation with the past and with others so that new and faithful perspectives may emerge. We
strive for our graduates to demonstrate a deep understanding of the heritage disciplines of religious study, to be
highly competent in areas of practical theology, and to show evidence of thoughtful reflection. We are committed to
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individual wholeness, social justice, inclusiveness, and religious diversity. We take seriously our responsibility for
stewardship of the intellectual life of the church and our commitment to a just and sustainable world.
Respectfully submitted,
Danny Russell
Director of Public Relations
Hospitals
Clarian Health Partners, Inc.
The mission of Clarian Health is to improve the health of our patients and community through innovation and
excellence in care, education, research, and service. Clarian’s status as a conference related unit of the Indiana
Conferences rests in our heritage and in our core values. Our heritage received special recognition during 2008
since this was the 100th Anniversary of the opening of Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. The entire Clarian
system of medical facilities expresses its gratitude to Indiana Methodists for your vision, prayers, and support in
birthing and developing one of the finest hospital systems in the United States. The core values of holistic care for
all persons, meeting community need, and doing all the good that we can do continue to motivate us today.
During 2008 we continued to express the healing and charitable mission of United Methodists though our
various services. We directly engaged in ministry with the poor through providing charity care to over 26,000
patients totaling more than $78,000,000. Statewide we provided more than 75,000 inpatient admissions and
1,375,000 outpatient visits through our facilities. While the largest part of our services are delivered through our
Indianapolis downtown hospitals, our statewide partners provide an increasing share of service every year. For
example, Clarian Health opened a new hospital facility in Lafayette in partnership with the Arnett Clinic during the
summer of 2008. In January 2009 Cardinal Health System (Muncie) and Tipton County Memorial Hospital joined
the Clarian Health network.
Our vision continues to be to provide the best medical and spiritual care to each person who trusts their medical
care to us. Recognition of our capacity to do this included Clarian’s inclusion in the “US News and Report” best
hospital rankings, the only Indiana hospital to be so recognized, and Methodist Hospital’s recognition by the
University Healthcare Consortium as the highest quality hospital in their national database.
Our administrative link to the Conference is through conference appointments to the Methodist Health Group:
James Lingemann, Kent Millard, Patricia Miller, Gene Robbins, and Ron VerLee. These join others whose key
function is to elect members of the Board of Directors of Clarian, in concert with the Board of Trustees of Indiana
University. Several members of our Board are United Methodists who see their service rooted in the mission of the
church.
Our pastoral service links to the conference include providing psychological assessments for clergy candidates,
various services in support of clergy wellness and congregational health ministries, and clinical pastoral education to
students, clergy, and laity. Through our downtown hospitals we also continue provisions for discounting the costs of
inpatient services to persons covered by the conference insurance plan.
We encourage you to go to a special web page we have created for the annual conference:
www.clarian.org/umcconference. We have posted there items which we believe will be of particular interest to you,
including our 2008 Report to the Community.
Daniel F. Evans, Jr., President and CEO
Steven S. Ivy, Sr. Vice President for Values, Ethics, and Pastoral Services
Parkview Hospital
Parkview Hospital is a not-for-profit, community-owned, acute care hospital and verified Level II Adult and
Pediatric Trauma Center. The hospital is the fourth largest in Indiana and an employer of choice in Fort Wayne with
over 4,000 employees.
We pride ourselves in combining high tech with high touch to give our patients the best and most
compassionate medical care possible. And we’ve been doing so for more than 130 years. Our physician partners,
staff, facilities and trusted, quality healthcare services improve the overall health of citizens in all the communities
we serve.
Today, as a member of Parkview Health since 1995, we serve as a partner in an ever-growing family of
healthcare providers. Parkview Hospital is dedicated to meeting the region’s diverse and changing healthcare needs.
Planning continues for the move of tertiary care services to the Parkview North Campus in December, 2012. A
Groundbreaking Ceremony was held in September, 2008, to mark the physical and spiritual beginning of this $500+
million project with the theme, “…the place where you stand is holy ground” Exodus 3:5. The Rev. Toni Carmer,
Leo UMC, participated in the Groundbreaking Ceremony as a representative of Parkview’s United Methodist
heritage. This new facility will be known as the Parkview Regional Medical Center.
Throughout 2008, Parkview’s Chaplaincy Services Department worked to meet the spiritual and emotional
needs of our patients and their families, staff, physicians and volunteers. We are fortunate to have a very talented
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and dedicated group of chaplains who provide the highest levels of pastoral care and support to people in various
types of life crisis.
Formerly known as Methodist Hospital, Parkview remains a United Methodist affiliated institution while
providing care to patients of all faith traditions. We are proud of our historical and philosophical roots in the United
Methodist Church. Throughout its 130-year history, Parkview Hospital has remained dedicated to caring for the
needs of our fellow human beings with compassion and care. This commitment is in response to Christ’s call to
mission and ministry—a call to which we remain faithful. We continue to be grateful to the Indiana Conference of
the United Methodist Church for its prayerful support of our ministry.
For more information please visit our web site at www.parkview.com or call
260-373-4460
Sue Ehinger, Ph.D., Chief Operating Officer;
Rev. Ann Steiner Lantz, Director, Chaplaincy Services
H. Human Resources Committee
Since its first meeting on November 11, 2008, the committee has been engaged in the process of establishing
and monitoring policies and procedures that pertain to personnel employed by the Annual Conference. This has
included: 1) formulating an employee handbook, 2) establishing a selection process (drafting position descriptions,
advertising them, selecting, interviewing, and hiring personnel), 3) recommending salary ranges, 4) training staff, 5)
transitioning from the current conferences to the new conference, and 6) developing guidelines and best practices to
share with local congregations.
Sam Odle (Committee Chair) and
Adolf Hansen (Interim Director of Human Resources)
I. Operation Classroom
Thank you for your support in 2008. Because of your support we were able to:
1. Provide over 1500 scholarships to youth in Liberia and Sierra Leone to attend a united Methodist
School.
2. Construct 3 libraries, started the construction of 2 new schools, made an addition of 4 classrooms on
another school and renovate the outpatient clinic at Kissy
3. Start a village school program and renovate one village school
4. Ship six 40-foot containers and one 20-foot container
5. Purchase chalk for all our schools
6. Pay the salaries for our coordinators and the staff at the Peal Center (the counseling center in Liberia)
7. Assist Dennis Marke, our chief medical officer to continue on his Master's degree in the mother and
child.
8. Provide the needed milk for the nutrition unit at Kissy Hospital in Freetown
9. Provide needed medical equipment at Kissy
10. Continuing education for the staff at Kissy and the clinic at Taiama.
Your gifts are the lifeblood of our ministry to the educational and medical needs for the schools, Kissy and
Ganta. Included in our needs for 2009:
1. Providing 1600 scholarships for students in UM schools in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
2. Providing 5 scholarships for 5 teachers to continue their education
3. Completing the school at New Georgia, the Urban Center (Brown) and Kabala (Heritage )
4. Constructing a library/science building at Fakunya 5. Opening the computer lab at Albert Academy
6. Providing one staff house at Mokanji
7. Finding the needed ground for the Freetown Girls school
8. Providing the funds to plant a palm oil farm at Baoma so in three years it can become self supporting
9. Establishing a viable vocational program in each of the schools in Liberia
10. Finding donors to purchase a case of chalk (50 needed). We have the chalk but need donors to partner
in purchasing it.
11. Providing 400 folding chairs for the Tubman Gray School in Liberia. 12. Provide 2 teaching training
seminars
13. Conducting one Counselor training seminar
14. Conducting training seminars for medical staff
15. Gathering the needed supplies for the schools
16. Providing persons with hands on opportunities to be involved in mission.
We invite Vou to continue to partner with Operation Classroom as we seek to help the youth and adults in two
of the poorest countries in the world. Our goals are:
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1. To help the schools become self-sufficient and to provide youth with the skills that
they can be prl)~iuctive citizens.
2. To upgrade the medical care in Liberia and Sierra Leone so many children do not have to die.
J. Board of Ordained Ministry
Our Purpose
The Board of Ordained Ministry is responsible for the following major activities within the North & South
Indiana Conferences:
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To meet the disciplinary responsibilities for the enlistment, recruitment and progress of individuals into
service within the Church as certified persons, local pastors, deacons, elders and diaconal ministers.
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To act upon necessary changes in clergy relationship and status of any clergy ministering within the
bounds of the conference or on that clergy’s behalf.
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To provide support services for ministers’ career development.
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To develop standards of effective ministry and provide a means for evaluating the effectiveness of
ministers within the annual conference.
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A detailed report of our purpose is found in ¶635.2.a-z of The Book of Discipline 2008.
2008 Accomplishments
The 2008 Annual Conference session approved a document of clergy effectiveness from the Board of Ministry.
This document stated a definition of clergy effectiveness and put into place a means of helping clergy achieve their
highest level of effectiveness as they serve the churches and institutions of this conference. A process for the
implementation of that document is being fine tuned and should be in place this coming annual conference.
The Indiana Conference of the Board of Ordained Ministry has approved the following:
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15 for commissioning on the elder track and provisional membership.
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1 for commissioning on the deacon track and provisional membership.
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15 for ordination and full membership as elder.
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1 for ordination and full membership as deacon.
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1 for Associate Membership in the annual conference.
Completing the Course of Study:
From North Conference
James W. Abbott, Dale E. Erwin, Duane A. Ginder, Randall Webb
From South Conference
Robert D. Kirts, Philip E. Mitchell, Glenda K. Riggs, James E. Roach
One of the most significant actions of the Board of Ordained Ministry has been a Task Force representing
members of the North and South Indiana Conferences to work toward becoming a Board of Ordained Ministry for
the Indiana Conference. Healthy dialogue, discernment and good decision-making have created a healthy
relationship between these members and the promise of ministry to come.
It is a privilege to offer heartfelt thanks for the past and current Board members from both conferences for the
effort, time, prayers and decisions made throughout the years. It is also a privilege to embrace the possibilities of
shaping ministry in new ways with the prayers and vision of a new Board of Ordained Ministry.
John Groves, South Board Chairperson
Jack Hartman, North Board Chairperson
K. Pension And Insurance
In 2008, the South Indiana Conference and North Indiana Conference Boards of Pension and Insurance selected
members to be part of a Joint Board of Pension and Insurance. This group received the report of the Imagine Indiana
Team, adopted by both Annual Conferences in June of 2008 and affirmed by the Uniting Indiana Annual Conference
meeting in October. Their task was to finalize recommendations for benefits for the Indiana Conference for 2010
and submit their recommendations to the first meeting of the Indiana Conference in June of 2009.
This group held several meetings in the spring of 2009 and has adopted the following recommendations for the
Indiana Conference.
Recommendations
A. Funding Policy
1) That three pension-related benefit programs of the UMC (Clergy Retirement Security Program,
Comprehensive Protection Plan and Basic Protection Plan or similar plan) be provided to clergy members
of the Annual Conference and funded as follows.
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That the following benefits be funded directly at the level of the church or compensation-paying unit:
a)
Clergy Retirement Security Program (CRSP)
b)
Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP)
That amounts needed yearly to reduce any unfunded liability for prior pension plans be paid first from
available reserves. Thereafter, the costs will be paid by the annual conference budget.
That the costs of the Basic Protection Plan (BPP) for active clergy and similar insurance plan for retirees
be paid first by the reserves set aside for that purpose. At the point at which reserves are no longer
sufficient to provide the benefit the Board will make an appropriate recommendation to the Annual
Conference for either termination or alternative funding of the benefit.
That the Indiana Conference Board of Pension and Insurance be authorized, at its discretion, to arrange
with the General Board of Pensions for active participation in CRSP, CPP and/or BPP by persons who are
eligible under special rules but not automatically included as active participants.
Clergy Retirement Security Program (CRSP)
Direct Billing: That the annual conference pay to the General Board of Pension monthly the amounts due
for CRSP for the clergy for whom the annual conference is the plan sponsor on the last business day of
each month. That the conference director of financial services collect from each church the determined
amounts due for CRSP by direct debit (ACH) to the church’s bank account on the 25th of each month, or
the next earliest business day if the 25th falls on a non-business day.
That the Compensation Base for funding of the CRSP Defined Benefit be the Plan Compensation of the
participant limited to 150% of the Denominational Average Compensation (DAC).
That the rate of funding of the CRSP Defined Benefit be determined each year by the Conference Board of
Pension and Insurance, in conjunction with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, and
recommended to the annual conference. For 2009, this amount is 10% of Plan Compensation.
That the Compensation Base for funding of the CRSP Defined Contribution be the Participant’s Plan
Compensation.
That the rate of funding of the CRSP Defined Contribution be 3% of Plan Compensation.
United Methodist Personal Investment Plan (a voluntary plan): That the Conference Board recommends
that each participant take advantage of this investment opportunity with the GBOPHB at a minimum of
2% or more. Such amounts should be withheld from salary and paid to the GBOPHB in the manner that
they prescribe.
That the funding of the Clergy Retirement Security Program for the following special categories of pastors
be:
Maternity/Paternity Leave: Funding of CRSP to be continued by the compensation-paying unit according
to the Plan Compensation existing prior to the pastor being placed on such leave.
The Board of Pension, with the Board of Ordained Ministry and cabinet, recommend that the normal
effective date for retirement be July 1.
C. Funding pre-1982 Service Years
That the Past Service Rate for years of pre-1982 service for 2009 will be $608.
That the pension benefit paid to the surviving spouse of a deceased pastor having pre-1982 years of service be
75% of the amount paid to the pastor for pre-1982 years of service.
That the following resolution be adopted by the Indiana Conference:
Resolution Relating to Rental/Housing Allowances for
Retired or Disabled Pastors of this Conference
WHEREAS, the religious denomination known as The United Methodist Church has and functions through
Ministers of the Gospel who are duly ordained or licensed; and
WHEREAS, the practice of The United Methodist Church is to provide a parsonage or a rental allowance as
part of the gross compensation for each of its active ordained or licensed pastors; and
WHEREAS, pensions paid to retired and disabled ordained or licensed pastors of The United Methodist
Church are considered as deferred compensation and are paid to said retired and disabled ordained or licensed
ministers in consideration of previous, active service, and
WHEREAS, the Internal Revenue Service has recognized that the Indiana Annual Conference is the
appropriate organization to designate a housing/rental allowance for retired and disabled ordained or licensed
ministers who are members of this conference; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
1. An amount equal to 100% of the pension payments received during the year of 2010 be and is hereby
designated as a rental/housing allowance for each retired and disabled ordained or licensed minister of the
United Methodist Church who is or was a member of the Indiana Annual Conference at the time of his or
her retirement or disability,
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This rental/housing allowance shall apply to each retired and disabled ordained or licensed minister who
has been granted the retired relation or placed on disability leave by the Indiana Annual Conference and
whose name and relationship to the conference is recorded in the Journal of the Indiana Annual
Conference and in other appropriate records maintained by the conference.
The pension payment to which this rental/housing allowance applies shall be the pension payment
resulting from all service of such retired and disabled ordained or licensed pastor from all employment by
any local church, Annual Conference, or institution of The United Methodist Church or any former
denomination that is now a part of The United Methodist Church, or from any other employer who
employed the pastor to perform services related to the ministry and who elected to make contributions to
the pension funds of The United Methodist Church for such retired ministers pension.
NOTE:
The rental/housing allowance which may be excluded from a pastor’s gross income is limited to the lesser of
(1) the amount of the rental/housing allowance designated by the minister’s employer or other appropriate
body, (2) the amount actually expended by the minister to provide his or her housing, or (3) the legallydetermined fair rental value of the parsonage or other housing provided. As specified in Rev. Rul. 71-290,
C.B. 92, “the only amount that will qualify for exclusion under section 107(2) of the Code as a ‘rental
allowance’ is an amount equal to the fair rental value of the home, including furnishings and appurtenances
such as a garage, plus the cost of utilities.”
D. Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP)
In 2010, the death benefit payable to all active clergy on CPP will be $50,000. The disability benefit from
CPP is 70% of Plan Compensation up to a maximum of 200% of the Denomination Average Compensation,
less Social Security benefits. Minimum incapacity benefit will be $40,000. The cost for the benefit will be
3% of Plan Compensation, limited to 200% of DAC, for all participants.
1) That the 2010 costs of the Comprehensive Protection Plan of eligible pastors be collected from the
churches by Direct Debit to the churches’ bank account on the 25th of each month. The respective amount
will be paid directly to the General Board of Pension by the annual conference on the last business day of
the month.
2) That the Plan Compensation in 2010 for funding of the Comprehensive Protection Plan be the Plan
Compensation of the Participant limited to 200% of the Denominational Average Compensation (DAC).
3) That the Comprehensive Protection Plan (CPP) coverage and special categories of pastors without a
compensation-paying unit be:
a) Maternity/Paternity Leave: Funding for CPP coverage to be continued by the compensation paying
unit responsible prior to being placed on leave, based on Plan Compensation then existing.
b) In situations where clergy members are serving less than full-time or below 60% of the
Denominational Average Compensation or Conference Average Compensation, the compensationpaying unit shall fund these clergy members for coverage under the Comprehensive Protection Plan at
3.4% of the denominational Average Compensation.
c) Clergy members appointed to Leave of Absence for any reason may continue in the Comprehensive
Protection Plan as long as they make monthly reimbursement to the Indiana Conference for the billed
charges.
d) Full Member Elders and Associate Members (or equivalent) appointed to Attend School after having
served under active appointment for six consecutive years, other than to Attend School shall continue
to participate in the Comprehensive Protection Plan with payments made by the Board of Ordained
Ministry.
e) Probationary Member Elders appointed to Attend School shall participate in the Comprehensive
Protection Plan with payments made by the Board of Ordained Ministry.
f) Clergy members appointed to Renewal Leave shall continue to participate in the Comprehensive
Protection Plan with payments made by church.
g) Clergy members appointed to Sabbatical Leave may continue in the Comprehensive Protection Plan
as long as they make monthly reimbursement to the Indiana Conference for the billed charges.
E.
1)
Basic Protection Plan (BPP)
That the Indiana Conference will enroll all full-time or three-quarter time clergy serving an annual
conference appointment, including Full Member Elders, Associate Members, Probationary Member
Elders, Full Time Local Pastors, Special Appointments serving as annual conference employees and those
retired directly from any of the above statuses will be enrolled in BPP or a similar plan offering the same
benefit. Those retired must have participated in the Plan for at least five of the last 10 years immediately
prior to being eligible as a Retired Participant. Only participants who are enrolled in CPP are qualified for
this benefit.
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4)
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This does not include Special Appointment to non-conference or area agencies, Honorable Location,
Appointment Beyond the Church, Student Pastors, or Leave of Absence, or persons retiring under
PP359.2a (20 year rule).
That future Refund Credits accruing from experience within the Plan of BPP be applied, as they are
available, to underwrite the annual cost of the BPP or similar plans. The current balance in the BPP
account at the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits is $296,888 and is sufficient to fund this
benefit under current cost methods.
Group Health Insurance Program
Administering the Program
That the Board of Pension and Insurance will select the policy coverage, carrier (if any), network, benefit
structure and/or Third Party Administrator (TPA) for the policy year January 1, 2010 - December 31,
2010.
That the pastor’s personal share of the Indiana Conference group insurance cost, as determined by the
Board of Pension and Insurance, be based on family configuration. The treasurer of the compensationpaying unit will withhold this amount monthly from the compensation of the insured. Amounts so
withheld and costs for direct bill and other conference provided life insurances or benefits, if any, will be
paid to the conference by direct debit/(ACH) from the church’s bank account on the 20th of each month.
That the conference share of group insurance for active participants, with the exception of student
subsidies, be allocated based on the number of participants and a fixed charge per participant, regardless of
family configuration, shall be assessed monthly to the church or appropriate conference agency.
That a charge or church taking on a full time pastor for the first time, would be as follows: first billing
year, 50%; second billing year, 75%; third billing year, 100% of the then Direct Bill. Charges creating a
new associate position shall also be eligible for the direct bill phase-in as stated previously, if approved by
the Conference Board of Pension and the cabinet.
That premiums for all participants (lay or clergy) be paid by direct debit/ACH from the
church’s/employer’s designated bank account. The payment of premium by direct deposit/ACH is a
requirement for participation in the program. For mandatory participants, premiums that go unpaid for
120 days due to rejected ACH transactions or non-sufficient funds will result in the termination of the
participant. The district superintendent will be informed after 60 days of arrearage and a grace period will
be extended to resolve the situation. Premiums that go unpaid for optional participants will result in
termination after 60 days of arrearage.
6) That eligibility for health insurance is 30 hours or more per week for conference lay employees.
7) That any situation not covered herein shall be determined by the Board of Pension and Insurance,
which group shall also manage appeals for assistance from the emergency fund of this board.
8) That general polices concerning group membership participation and funding for clergy and laity are
included in the Appendix to this report.
Additional Eligibility Rules for Other Groups
Lay Employees
Conf. Agency
Conf. Agency
District Asst.
District Asst.
Churches
Churches
Separated Spouses
Employed
Full (30 hrs)
Part
Full (30 hrs)
Part
Full (30 hrs)
Part
Eligibility
Cost
Eligible
Same as Conf. Clergy
Not Eligible
Eligible
Same as Conf. Clergy
Not Eligible
Eligible*
Bill Church 100%
Not Eligible
Eligible for 36 mo Person=103%
*75% of Eligible employees in church must enroll.
Surviving Spouse of Active Participant (Conference Responsible Clergy/Lay Employee)
The under 65 surviving spouse and dependents of a conference responsible clergy person or lay employees are
eligible for continued coverage in the Health Plan, if they were enrolled in the plan at the time of the clergy
person’s/lay employee’s death.
The premium for Surviving Spouse/Dependents is determined each year by the Board and a subsidy of $250
per month will be credited against the premium prior to any collection.
For Surviving Spouse/Dependents, there will be a grace period of 12 months following the death of the clergy
or conference lay employee, during which the conference will pay the full cost of the premium.
For Surviving Spouses over the age of 65, an amount of $250 will be credited towards the premium charged
and collected for the Medicare Supplement Plan (see Medicare Supplement Plan below).
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Premium credits are only granted for persons who remain on the Conference sponsored plans. Grants are not
paid directly to Surviving Spouses for self purchase of health insurance.
Retired Clergy/Conference Lay Employee and Surviving Spouse Medicare Supplement.
Beginning January 1, 2010, the Indiana Conference will move its Retirees/Spouses and Surviving Spouses
from the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Healthflex supplemental insurance plan.
Retired clergy, spouses and surviving spouses over the age of 65 will enroll in one of two plans being offered
by the Indiana Conference as follows:
Plan A – a plan similar to HealthFlex but without some of the extras that HealthFlex brings, such as mental
and nervous, Optum Nurse Line, Wellness, WebMD. The estimated cost for this plan for 2010 is $434 per
month, because this plan includes a richer pharmacy benefit with Medco.
Plan B – a lesser plan with less pharmacy benefits, but one that still exceeds what conference retirees could
purchase on their own. The estimated cost of this plan for 2010 is $313 per month.
The Annual Conference will assist with funding of this benefit by providing a premium subsidy based upon
years of service in the Indiana conferences. The subsidy is set at $5-per-service-year per-month, with a
maximum of 30 years or $150 for each retiree and spouse. A subsidy of $250 per month will be provided for
each surviving spouse.
Service years counted towards the subsidy may be in any UMC appointment with pension credit, however,
the 5 years immediately preceeding retirement must be in the Indiana Conferences with pension credit and the
participant must be enrolled during that 5 years in the Conference health plan.
All such funds will be in the form of credit towards the monthly premium of one of two plans being offered by
the Conference. Grants will not be paid directly to Retirees or Surviving Spouses for self purchase of health
insurance.
Retirees, spouses and Surviving Spouses under the age of 65 may remain on the active health plan and
must pay to the Conference via ACH their health premium as determined by the Board. Those clergy who
have elected to retire early as of July 1, 2009 and who remain on the Conference health plan, will receive the
same subsidy as they would if they were age 65.
G. Adoption Benefit
1)
Eligibility for the benefit
At least one adoptive parent is in the Health Plan of the Conference. Only expenses incurred
while a covered participant under the Conference Health Plan are eligible for payment under this
benefit.
2)
Source of Funding
The source of funding will be the Conference Health Insurance Fund.
3)
Benefit
Up to $5,000 per child, $10,000 per family over a 5 year period, towards actual, unreimbursed
expenses related to adoption, including agency fees, attorney fees, court costs, and travel for
prospective parents for out-of-state or international adoptions. This amount should be reviewed
every two years for adjusting for inflation. Payment will be made once the adoption is final, as
evidenced by a court document and/or birth certificate, upon submission of receipts by the
conference director of financial services.
Adoption expenses must be submitted within 12 months of finalization.
H. Other Benefits
Accidental Death and Dismemberment and Basic Life Insurance
The Indiana Conference will provide such coverage for the member as part of its health insurance
program. Each year the Board of Pension will determine the benefit. Costs will be included in the health
insurance rates
Optional Term Life Insurance and Dependent Life Insurance
The Indiana Conference will provide this option in conjunction with its health insurance program. An
open enrollment period each fall will allow persons to opt for this coverage or change coverage choices.
Section 125 Cafeteria Plan
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The Indiana Conference will assist churches that wish to adopt their own Section 125 plans and offer a
conference wide plan in conjunction with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits and/or use
another vendor to offer such a plan at the Conference Board of Pension’s discretion.
Addendum to Board of Pensions Report
Retiree health benefits proposal being revised
INDIANAPOLIS - In response to the feedback received from the ten Pre-Conference Briefings across Indiana
and various correspondences from our retired clergy and others, the two current conference treasurers, Brent
Williams of North Indiana and Jennifer Gallagher of South Indiana, have been working with a benefits consultant
seeking other options to bring to the Indiana Annual Conference session meeting this week in Muncie. The
following option will likely to be proposed to the Annual Conference.
1. That we proceed with changing from a Healthflex supplemental insurance plan for retired clergy, spouses
and surviving spouses due to increasing costs (estimated to cost $525 per person in 2010), and in place of it, move to
a health insurance subsidy based upon years of service in the Indiana conferences, set at $5-per-service-year permonth, with a maximum of 30 years or $150 for each retiree and spouse, and with a $250 per month for each
surviving spouse.
AND
a. That we have our retired clergy, spouses and surviving spouses enroll in one of two plans our benefits
consultant recommends. These are:
a. Plan A - a plan similar to HealthFlex but without some of the extras that HealthFlex brings, such as mental
and nervous, Optum Nurse Line, Wellness, WebMD. The estimated cost for this plan is $434 per month, because
this plan includes a richer pharmacy benefit with Medco.
b. Plan B - a lesser plan with less pharmacy benefits, but one that still exceeds what conference retirees could
purchase on their own. The estimated cost of this plan is $313 per month.
The benefits officers and task force hope the Indiana Annual Conference will approve moving to a health
insurance subsidy based upon years of service and offering Plan A and Plan B for retirees to choose the one that
better fits their medical needs.
This choice, which will be supported by further information and consultation throughout the fall of this year,
will help avoid having our retirees and spouses make their own purchases on the open market. Both Plan A and Plan
B are in addition to the basic Medicare coverage that all people age 65 years and over receive.
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Appendix Eligibility – 2010
CLERGY STATUS
TIME
PENSION
PENSION
PENSION
HEALTH
MOVING
MOVING
CRSP
CPP
BPP
INS (FT)
WITHIN
INTO
M
M/ 3.4%
DAC
M
M
YES
YES**
3/4 Only
NO
YES
YES**
M
M/ 3.4%
DAC
Ch
Ch
NO
NO
Ch
NO
NO
NO
M
M/ 3.4%
DAC
M
M
YES
YES**
3/4 Only
NO
YES
YES**
M
M/ 3.4%
DAC
Ch
Ch
NO
NO
Ch
NO
NO
NO
M
M
YES
YES**
3/4 Only
NO
YES
YES**
APPOINTED TO CHURCH
FULL MEM ELDER/346.1
FULL
M
FULL MEM ELDER/346.1
FULL MEM
DEACON/346.1
FULL MEM
DEACON/346.1
PART
E*
PROB MEM ELDER/346.1
FULL
M
PROB MEM ELDER/346.1
PROB MEM
DEACON/346.1
PROB MEM
DEACON/346.1
PART
E*
FULL
M
PART
E*
ASSOC MEM/346.1
FULL
M
ASSOC MEM/346.1
PART
E*
FULL
M
PART
E*
M
M/ 3.4%
DAC
OTHER DEN. 346.2/3
FULL
M
M
M
M
YES
YES
OTHER DEN. 346.2/3
PART
E*
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
LOCAL PASTOR
FULL
M
M
M
M
YES
YES***
LOCAL PASTOR
PART
E*
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES***
LOCAL PSTR STUDENT
PART
E*
NO
NO
M
YES
YES***
SUPPLY/INTERIM/LAY
FULL/PART
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
LEAVES
FE/PE/AM
SABB
NO
E/Part 4.4%
NO
E 1year
NO
NO
FE/PE/AM
INCAP
CO
NA
NO
E FT Co
FIRST
OFF OF-TO APPT
FE/PE/AM
MAT/PAT
NO
NO
YES
E if Full
NO
NO
FE/PE/AM
FAMILY
NO
E/Part 4.4%
NO
E if Full
NO
NO
FE/PE/AM
LOA
NO
E/Part 4.4%
NO
E 1year
NO
OFF OF-TO APPT
FE/PE/AM
H LOC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
OFF OF-TO APPT
FE/AM
ATA
NO
CO3.4%
DAC
PE
ATA
EXTENSION MINISTRIES
NO
E
NO
NO
NO
CO3.4%DAC
NO
E
NO
NO
CONF/AREA OFFICE
M
M
M
E
YES
YES**
WESLEY FOUNDATIONS
UMPIP
Inst
NO
E
YES
NO
UMC. UNIV. CHAPLAINS
UMPIP
Inst
NO
NO
YES
NO
GENERAL BOARDS
UMPIP
Inst
NO
NO
NO
NO
NON-PROFIT W/GBOP CONTRACT
UMPIP
Inst
NO
NO
NO
NO
NON-PROFIT NO GBOP CONTRACT
NO
NO
NO
N0
NO
NO
M
E*
CO
CH
Mandatory Participation
Eligible for Participation Must Waiver for NonParticipation
Conference Pays for
Benefit
Church
Selects and
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L. Transition Team
A transition team was created by the former North and South Indiana Conferences at their conference sessions
in 2008. The creation of the team was part of the adoption of the Imagine Indiana Plan.
Recommendation number three reads:
“That the bishop be authorized to name a Transition Team to oversee the transition from the current conference
structures to the new conference, and to carry out the following: a) nominate a Board of Trustees and a Council on
Finance and Administration to be elected at the called session in October 2008, and b) select a Committee on Rules
and Structure, a Committee on Nominations, a Committee on Human Resources, and an Annual Conference
Sessions Committee to serve in the interim until the 2009 Session of the new Indiana Conference.”
In overseeing the transition from the current conference structure to the new conference, we have carried the
responsibility of “keeping the vision” to effectively and efficiently “make disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world!” Many groups have been working to put details to the vision and we have endeavored
to support, encourage, explain, listen, and guide the transformation so that it is consistent with the vision of the
Imagine Indiana Plan. We understand that form follows function. Last year we adopted a clear vision for “function”
and what has happened since the 2008 annual conference sessions is the creation of “form.”
October 4, 2008 was a great day of celebration. We reconciled the amendments to the Imagine Indiana Plan,
elected and named seven transition teams, named directors, and gave thanks to God for leading us into this new day
for Indiana United Methodists. There was overwhelming joy and support to move forward.
Since October, the Transition Team has met with several groups and ministry teams for the purpose of
answering questions and making suggestions for new team formation. Our focus has been on the mission of: making
disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world, resourcing the local church, streamlining structure,
caring for clergy, and making a difference. (See Imagine Indiana Report for longer explanations) We continue to
believe there is a need for flexibility and transformation in the structures as we move forward. We encourage all of
us to be open to how God leads us always into the new!
We say a word of thanks for the many staff members who have faithfully continued to serve and give great
ministry in the midst of everything changing around them. The conference staffs of the North Indiana Office, South
Indiana Office, Area Office and the Administrative Assistants in each district office have been diligent in their work
in a very difficult situation. Thank you all for your faithfulness to the new Indiana Conference!
We recognize the hard work of Bishop Coyner and both Cabinets in facilitating the creation of ministry clusters
and discerning the 10 district lines. In the 10 well attended Tip-off Events there was a great sense of excitement and
cooperation in the forming of ministry clusters.
Picture a congregation who is experiencing a desire to reach out and minister to the community in new ways.
They share this desire with their ministry cluster that, in covenant together, pray and help discern what might be the
most effective way to reach beyond the church. They discover more information is needed to understand their
community so together they engage the help of conference staff to better understand their community. During this
discovery time the form of ministry needed becomes clear. Together there is renewed energy for new outreach
ministries. They commit themselves to pray, encourage, and hold each other accountable for the new ministry.
Picture a congregation who has experienced an unexpected emergency. The pastor’s family has encountered a
serious illness that will require him or her to be absent from the pulpit for several weeks. The ministry cluster
communicates immediately and discerns how to offer pastoral care for the clergy family. The ministry cluster creates
a plan to provide for the pastoral care needs of the affected congregation. The congregation and the pastor in need
are both cared for by people they know and trust and with whom they are in covenant relationship.
These are just two pictures of the mission that we imagine ministry clusters will provide. We look forward to
training coming later this year for cluster leaders.
The Transition Team affirms the leadership of the Order of Elders, Order of Deacons, and the Fellowship of
Local Pastors who initiated and helped guide the creation of clergy covenant groups. Clergy find support and
encouragement from their peers through these groups.
Picture a pastor who is struggling to balance home life, church life and self care. The clergy covenant group
listens and asks questions. In conversation and prayer, ideas emerge to better balance life demands. The clergy
covenant group holds the pastor accountable for desired changes in an atmosphere of respect and love.
Picture the clergy covenant group meeting in retreat to rest, renew, and remember their individual calls to
ministry. They gather away from their congregations for prayer, communion and theological reflection. This trusted
confidential group takes responsibility to ask each other the hard questions of faithfulness - “How is it with your
soul!” This time away leads to renewed energy for creative leadership in the congregations they serve.
Picture a pastor who has had a good ministry but now is stuck as to “what’s next!” The pastor talks with the
covenant group and ministry cluster who asks the pastor the questions that begin to clarify what the next moves
could be. The pastor then presents these new ideas to his or her district superintendent. Together they discern how
conference staff might assist in finding the right resource folks and begin to make the changes that take the
congregation into a new chapter of making disciples for the transformation of the world.
These two groups are in their infancy. We shall see their value increase as we learn together how to live in
community with each other and hold each other accountable in love with support and encouragement.
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The Transition Team gives thanks for the work of the Directors who have discerned staffing needs, hired new
employees, and worked with conference groups in transforming our work. God is good! We must remember that we
are not finished. We are just beginning the process of a renewed commitment to follow as God leads us into a new
future. We are pleased with the plan of Church Development and Connectional Ministry to have staff present and
available in each district. We are excited about the new forms of electronic communications that will connect us
including a new conference Web site, opportunities for discussion groups, the use of Web streaming, as we continue
monthly print publication. We support the work of Conference Finance and Administration who offer a balanced
realistic budget. We affirm the District Superintendents who are creating district budgets and living within the 1%
asking. We commend the work of the Trustees as they faithfully address legal and property concerns. We are
indebted to the work of the Nominating Team as they have intentionally initiated new networks to secure leadership
for the many ministries and missions of the Indiana Conference that will help us in our vision to make Disciples of
Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. They received more than 370 surveys from people offering their
gifts and service to the church. We applaud the Boards of Ordain Ministry as they have worked together to transition
into the Indiana Conference. We are encouraged by the work of the United Methodist Women who are moving
forward in becoming one entity.
A special word needs to be said for the work of the Rules and Structure Team. We are thankful for the Rules
and Structure Team for establishing and presenting the rules and structure of the Indiana Conference in compliance
with the Imagine Indiana Plan and the Book of Discipline. This has required creating ministry teams that will offer a
range of services to support the emerging ministries growing from the “grass roots” of the conference. These
services will come in three primary forms. 1) They will provide resources in the form of materials and leadership. 2)
They will set policies in some areas, but primarily they will seek to nurture the ministries growing throughout the
state. 3) They will help affinity groups work together to be more effective. Conference teams now will have a very
minimal funding function. We believe that strong and effective ministries need to have strong relationships with
congregations who support and believe in their mission. The process of district and conference advanced giving will
continue, but will reemphasize its original intent of personal connection in “making disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world.”
Picture a Ministry Cluster who study their demographics and determine that a new community youth ministry
would be one approach to extending their ministry. The Cluster leader calls the Conference staff person in youth
ministry who networks with the Ministry Cluster to help it plan the start of a new ministry.
Picture a congregation’s trustee who needs information about property insurance options, who calls the District
Assistant who is able to direct them to the person who provides the needed information.
During these past months the Transition Team has kept the vision before us. We have carefully reviewed the
processes used by directors and groups as they discerned specifics in creating the Indiana Conference. In our
discernment, we have discovered changes we need to make in order to keep the vision yet be practical in the
formation of the Indiana Conference. This is living out of our core values to be flexible and open to new ideas that
may enable us to be more effective in our mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the
world.
As Transition Team members, we have considered recommendations and suggestions from several groups, and
we have discerned the following are consistent with the Imagine Indiana plan, therefore we recommend The Indiana
Conference move forward with these adaptations and changes.
1. We recommend support for the Cabinet recommendation of district lines and the launching of the new ten
districts January 1, 2010. [See Addendum 1]
Explanation: These district lines are the result of three factors:
a. The discernment of congregations as they formed ministry clusters and discerned in which
district they envision their ministry.
b. The number of congregations that will need the connection with the District Superintendent,
and
c. The number of clergy who will require the supervision of the District Superintendent
2. We recommend support of the discernment and work of the Director of Connectional Ministries and Director
of Church Development who are moving from hiring and supervising deployed staff who reside in resource
centers to securing and supervising experts in ministry areas who will serve congregations, ministry clusters,
and clergy throughout the Indiana Conference. Conference staff will not reside in a specific location but will
be available to provide leadership where needed, create networks of skilled leaders who can assist others,
develop district leadership and provide training resources.
3. We recommend support of the Rules and Structure Committee report. Their report reflects a streamlined
structure with a Leadership Table. The Transition Team affirms the addition of Higher Education chair with
voice and vote on the Leadership Table.
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4. We recommend that we expand the concept of five bi-district Resource Centers into ten District Centers to
bring the network of resources even closer to congregations and ministry clusters. This change keeps us
consistent with the Imagine Indiana Plan, reduces the added layer of bi-district structure, and helps our
plan to comply with The Book of Discipline for the United Methodist Church. [See Addendum 2]
Explanation
This transition team has heard the concerns of those it would directly affect by having only five bi-district
resource centers. The Transition Team along with The Cabinets and the Boards of Ordained Ministry have
discerned that the bi-district resource centers add a layer of bureaucracy and complexity, would limit the
amount of leaders who would be able to resource congregation, clusters, and clergy, are not user friendly
for the congregation, and are cumbersome for the work of the districts and the delivery of resources to
congregations. The Transition Team concurs that having ten District Centers helps to “flatten” the
structure and to bring it closer to congregations. The ten single-district center model allows the center to
be more focused on the needs of a particular district and allows more leaders to exercise the skills in
equipping other leaders around them.
The Transition Team and the Cabinet are committed to the goal that these ten District Centers will focus
upon supporting and resourcing the ministry of congregations, ministry clusters and clergy providing a
team of leaders to help congregations achieve the mission of “Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world.”
To be consistent with the Imagine Indiana staffing plan found on page 16 of the Imagine Indiana Plan, the
ten centers will: [The district leadership team will decide if staff positions are full or part time with the
exception that the Distinct Superintendent is full time]
* Denotes changes
a)
Have a District Superintendent * [not two] whose job description has been revised to
reflect the designs of the Imagine Indiana plan where the DS is focused upon leading a
team of persons engaged in supervising and resourcing local congregations.
b)
Have an Assistant to the District Superintendent* [new title is District Assistant] who
will be responsible for all administrative tasks related to the districts within its
geographical boundaries. This will include a strong connection to the conference
administrative staff and to the administrative volunteers and staff of each congregation
within the geographical boundaries of the district. Also included are communication
needs and schedule/calendar for the district.
c)
Work in partnership with the equivalent of five full time Coordinators of
Congregational Ministry *[new title is Associate District Superintendents] who may
be lay or clergy and perhaps shared between two districts, some may be part time as
discerned by the district leadership team, who will function as a network link for
connectional ministries, especially a connection for youth and young adult ministries,
will provide a connection for clusters and congregations, programming needs,
oversight of district committees, and assist the District Superintendent as determined.
d)
*Work as partners with Church Development Staff who shall be deployed into the
districts to work directly with congregations, ministry clusters, and with district
strategy visions for new church starts and re-development in existing congregations.
e)
*Work as partners with Connectional Ministries staff deployed from the conference
office who will respond to the requests of the congregations and Ministry Clusters to
help connect congregational ministries to the networks, programs, and resources
available from the conference, Jurisdiction and the General Church.
To be consistent with the Imagine Indiana district structure plan found on page 15 of the Imagine
Indiana Plan, the ten district structure will:
*Denotes Changes
“There will be a District Leadership Team that will also serve as the Committee on
District Superintendency. Those who will serve on this team include a representative
from programmatic groups that are required (United Methodist Women and United
Methodist Men; Committee on Ordained Ministry; Committee of Church Location and
Building), a representative from programmatic groups that are determined by the
respective districts (such as Congregation Redevelopment; New Congregation
Development; Missions and Volunteers in Mission; Social Advocacy, Justice, Ethnic
Ministries; Discipleship Leadership Training); two or more lay leaders, a district
superintendent* [not two] the assistant to the district superintendent *[new title -the
district assistant] and coordinator of congregational ministry, *[new title - associate
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district superintendent] *[add - with the understanding that when needed there will be
church development and connectional ministry staff available for consultation.]”
“A district conference will meet once a year *[instead of a combined district
conference] at a time and place decided by the district superintendent. Members of the
conference will be composed of any member of a United Methodist church located
within the boundaries of the district, including the pastor, lay member to annual
conference, and lay leader.”
“There will be a district apportionment that will support the work of the district
superintendents. [*Conference funding will support the work of the associate district
superintendent.]”
Picture the District Superintendents traveling the district and being present in congregations, clusters,
and with clergy to achieve their goals. District Superintendents will fulfill their responsibility for healthy
and helpful supervision that leads to fruitful congregations and healthy clergy by being in the district, not
based in an office. In order for this to be achieved, each District Superintendent and each district will need
a skilled District Assistant. This person will serve as first contact for local congregations, clusters, and
clergy in order to connect to the diverse resources available, including but not limited to scheduling
personal time with the District Superintendent and/or deployed conference resource staff and facilitating
the work of district committees.
Picture a team of leaders working together with congregations, clusters and clergy to respond to
discerned needs and provide locally skilled trained resources. District Superintendents will work in
partnership with each other, deployed conference staff, and network with congregations, clusters, and
clergy who have demonstrated leadership in a variety of ministries in order that a connection may be
established between the resources and the specific discerned needs of congregations, clusters, and clergy.
5. We recommend the Bishop name a new Transition Team consisting of not more than ten people, who are not
members of any leadership team the Indiana Conference, for the purpose of the oversight of the ongoing
process of transition by: holding us accountable to our vision and mission, discerning a clear measurement of
our effectiveness, evaluating the direction of our transformation and providing a continual faithfulness to
what God is doing among us. God is able “to accomplish abundantly far more than all we can ask or
imagine” (Ephesians 3:20)
6. With a deep sense of gratitude, we recommend the current Transition Team be discontinued and the work of
continuing transformation be given to the Indiana Conference Leadership Team.
Cindy Reynolds on behalf of the Transition Team
Team members are: Al Brothers, Herb Buwalda, Beverly Calendar-Anderson, Jim Coy, Brian Durand, Ida Easley,
Bert Kite, Ashley Moreland, Kayc Mykrantz, David VW Owen, Kaye Patton, Cindy Reynolds, Roger Summers, and
Ike Williams
ADDENDUM 1
DISTRICT ALIGNMENTS INDIANA CONFERENCE 2010
NORTH DISTRICT
Counties of Lake, Porter, LaPorte, St. Joseph, Elkhart, Starke, Marshall (except for Culver Emmanuel, Poplar Grove,
Santa Anna, Richland Center, and Burton), Kosciusko (except for Pierceton, Morris Chapel, Packerton, Center,
Mentone, Burkett, Akron, Beaver Dam, and Talma); plus DeMotte from Jasper County.
NORTHEAST DISTRICT
Counties of Lagrange, Steuben, Noble, DeKalb, Whitley, Allen, Huntington, Wells, and Adams; plus Pierceton,
Morris Chapel, and Packerton from Kosciusko County.
NORTHWEST DISTRICT
Counties of Wabash, Fulton, Pulaski, Cass(except Galveston), White, Jasper(except DeMotte), Newton, Benton,
Warren, Tippecanoe, Carroll, Miami(except Miami, Bennett Switch, Converse, and Amboy); plus Culver
Emmanuel, Poplar Grove, Santa Anna, Richland Center, and Burton of Marshall County; Stone Bluff, Salem,
Covington, and Attica from Fountain County; Rossville and Mulberry from Clinton County; and Mentone, Burkett,
Akron, Beaver Dam, Center, and Talma from Kosciusko County.
WEST DISTRICT
Counties of Fountain (except Stone Bluff, Salem, Covington and Attica), Montgomery, Putnam, Vermillion, Clay,
Vigo, Parke, Owen, Sullivan, Greene (except Newberry and Scotland); plus Ellettsville, Arlington, and Fairview
from Monroe County.
NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT
Counties of Howard, Grant, Tipton, Clinton (except Rossville and Mulberry), Boone, Hamilton, and Madison; plus
Galveston from Cass County and Miami, Bennett Switch, Converse, and Amboy from Miami County.
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CENTRAL DISTRICT
Counties of Hendricks, Marion, Hancock, Morgan, Johnson(except Edinburgh), and Shelby(except Marietta, Flat
Rock, and Geneva).
EAST DISTRICT
District #7: counties of Blackford, Jay, Delaware, Randolph, Henry, Wayne, Fayette, and Union; plus Carthage from
Rush County.
SOUTHEAST DISTRICT
Counties of Franklin, Decatur, Bartholomew, Brown, Dearborn, Ripley, Jennings, Jackson, Ohio, Switzerland,
Jefferson, and Rush (except Carthage); plus Edinburgh from Johnson County, Marietta, Flat Rock, and Geneva from
Shelby County; Korean UMC, St. Paul, St. Marks, Bloomington First, Crossroads, Walkers Chapel, Garrison
Chapel, and Simpson Chapel from Monroe County; and Greene Co. Chapel and Solsberry from Greene County.
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT
Counties of Knox, Davies, Martin, Dubois, Pike, Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, and Perry; plus
Newberry and Scotland from Greene County.
SOUTH DISTRICT
Counties of Lawrence, Orange, Washington, Scott, Clark, Floyd, Harrison, and Crawford; plus Harrodsburg from
Monroe County.
ADDENDUM 2 - Cabinet Recommendation –
The Imagine Indiana Plan states: “There are two essential parts to the work of the church at the conference
level. One is making resources available to congregations. The other is administering the support services needed to
enable the work of the church to be vital and effective, locally and globally. Each of these must be fluid and subject
to adjustments, changes, and adaptations” (Page 20).
The Imagine Indiana Plan states: “Bi-District Resource Center
The center will be responsible for the coordination of all administrative and programmatic tasks related to the
two districts within its geographical boundaries. It will support the work of the district superintendents as they carry
out their work, and connectional ministries staff as they carry out their work, each in their respective areas of
responsibility, leading and supporting clergy and laity in leadership positions, in order to be effective in ministry in
and through their congregations and ministry clusters” ( Page 14).
The Imagine Indiana Plan states: “In addition, we propose two major shifts in the focus of the new conference.
The first is the strengthening of congregations through passionate and visionary leadership and attainable resources
for effective church ministry. This means that more resources will be provided at the district level rather than the
conference level. The second is a new understanding that the conference board’s/teams are for governance and
policy. Staff is for carrying out ministry, in collaboration with clergy and laity at all levels of ministry” ( Page 20).
After careful examination and intentional work to organize their ministry according to the Imagine Indiana
Plan, the Cabinet has discerned that the use of the Bi-district structure is cumbersome and would require a second
level of bureaucracy because by Discipline and for effective delivery of resources a district structure would also be
required.
Therefore:
The Cabinet recommends an adaptation to the structure in order to provide the most effective delivery of
resources and networking for congregations, ministry clusters, and clergy. The Cabinet recommends that we flatten
the structure and bring the resources closer to the local communities by moving from 5 Resource Centers to ten
District Centers; one in each district in order to support the work of the District Superintendent, the needs of the
district and to provide more direct resources and networking to congregations, ministry clusters, and clergy. The
District Centers will serve as first contact for all resources and network needs of congregations, ministry clusters,
and clergy. This will help ensure that more resources will be provided at the district level rather than the conference
level. It will provide clarity to the delivery of resources and simply for congregations, ministry clusters, and clergy
the means by which they can link to the available resources.
District Superintendents will work in teams to hold each other accountable for their ministry and to enhance the
delivery of resources and networking to the congregations, ministry clusters, and clergy. It seems that District
Superintendents and deployed staff can be better stewards of time and money by having the support of ten district
centers.
Districts will cluster together when it is discerned that resources to congregations, clusters, and clergy are
enhanced by more than one district working together.
Conference deployed staff: connectional ministry staff and church development staff will provide direct
services to congregations, clusters, and clergy to deliver and network resources. They will work in concert with the
District Superintendents and be deployed to the local communities.
This recommendation is supported by the Board of Ordained Ministry and other ministry groups who have
discerned that they can better deliver service and resources to the congregations, ministry clusters and clergy in a
district structure rather than a bi-district structure.
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A District Center shall:
1. Provide the District Superintendent with the freedom and support to effectively travel the district to meet with
congregations, ministry clusters, and clergy, and provide a local connection for people.
2. Provide a local connection for local congregations, ministry clusters, and clergy. People will know who to call
upon for specific issues as they struggle with niche and specific ministries. They will be able to build a trusted
relationship with resource staff personnel who will be equipped to connect them to the resources.
3. Provide for effective administrative support and a communication network.
4. Employ one District Assistant in each resource center.
5. There will be the equivalent of five full time Associate District Superintendent positions, who may be lay or
clergy, to work with the ten district superintendents.
6. There will be a working partnership with the deployed Church Development Staff and Connectional Ministry
Staff.
7. Expenses of the District Centers will come from the 1% District Asking.
A Proposed Revision of the Imagine Indiana Initial Plan, Indiana Cabinet
Current N & S
Proposed
Initial Imagine
District Office
District Connection
Indiana Regional
Model
Center Model
Service Center
(Cabinet & others Proposal)
Metaphor
Small Church
Medium Church
Large Church
# of Districts
# of Churches
Positions
(local church equiv.)
18
55 to 70
Per
District
10
105 to 140
FTE both
Conferences
District Superintendent
(Pastor)
1
18
Associate DS
(Associate Pastor)
0
0
Distr OR Admin. Ass't
(Business Manager)
Receptionist
(Sec or Personal Ass't)
Centers/Office
FTE TOTALS
Unchanged
AA
0.75
13.5
(filled by AA)
FTE in Ind.
Conference
Per
Region
DA
0.75
AA
1
7.5
2.25
5
0.5
9 or 10 medium
31.5
FTE in Ind.
Conference
1
10
2
10
tithe above, District Asking pays for all below >>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
5
5
05
1
(filled by DA)
17 small
18.75
Per
District
10
220 to 260
2.5
5 large plus others
22.5
4.5
22.5
1 Cost: unchanged to Tithe & District Asking
2 Some Districts may still share a DA and Assoc DS
in a Regional Center if local situation, team needs warrant
3 Team oriented rather than stand alone
Changed
1 no deployed staff office
deployed staff office
2 clearer job descriptions
triangulated job descriptions
3 less distance/driving $
more distance/driving $
4 more contact with local
less contact with local
5 Higher District Asking Rec'ts
Lower District Asking Rec'ts
6 more flexible to local
less flexible to local
geography/church needs
geography/church needs
7 less conference admin.
more conference admin.
8 flattened structure
added layer to structure
9 BOOM and Lay Speakers Schools and Associate DS
structures work better in Districts than Regions
Additional Rationale
The Imagine Indiana Plan lists Five Practices of a Fruitful Annual Conference found on pages 5-7 of
the Imagine Indiana Report.
Focus on Mission
“The mission of The United Methodist Church is ‘making disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world.’ This plan imagines congregations growing in vitality as they work as
partners with other congregations in their shared communities. This plan imagines clergy leading with
confidence and excellence in shared support of one another. We imagine this being accomplished out of
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a passion to fulfill our mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of individuals,
congregations, communities, and the world. For this to happen, the new Indiana Conference will
embrace accountability and support at all levels.”
10 Resource Centers enhance the focus of the mission by flattening the structure and bringing
the resources closer to the local congregation, ministry clusters, and clergy. It also allows
increased local shared support.
Resource Local Churches
“We also imagine conference staff and resources deployed to respond to local churches and ministry
clusters. Some have called this proposal ‘inverting the initiative’ which means that ministry is most
effective when it is linked to local leadership, local decisions, and local initiative. We imagine an
Indiana Conference that has inverted the initiative in order to better resource congregations” (Page 6).
“Inverting the Initiative” is built on the belief that those closest to the ministry have the better
understanding of what the most effective and efficient structure is to fulfill the ministry. 10
Resource Centers provide a closer link to local leadership, local decisions, and local initiatives.
Streamlined Structure
“An effective conference is an efficient conference supporting congregations by using good
stewardship of resources, time, and money. We imagine a new Indiana Conference that models
responsiveness within a structure flexible for changing times, and that is carefully monitored by a
Conference Leadership Team” (Page 5).
“Flexibility is core as we live into a new conference. 10 resources centers offer the possibility
of greater flexibility to the areas they serve and allow the District Superintendent to be better
stewards of their time.”
Care for Clergy
We imagine a new Indiana Conference where our clergy and laity work in partnership, and we know
that our clergy must receive appropriate care and support for this partnership to be maintained.
10 resource centers provide a closer link for clergy care and support.
Make a Difference
“Our United Methodist connection is uniquely capable of assisting individuals, congregations, and
conference ministries make a difference in Indiana and around the world. We imagine these connections
will be clear and easily accessible in our new Indiana Conference.
These five practices of a fruitful annual conference take shape in our recommendation for a new
Indiana United Methodist Conference. They focus attention on two areas. One is leadership, and the
other is efficient and effective organization—at the level of congregations, ministry clusters, combined
districts with resource centers, and the conference.
Imagine . . . healthy, passionate leadership among clergy and laity.
Imagine . . . growing, vital congregations in every community.
Imagine . . . structures that allow ministry to excel.
Imagine . . . an annual conference that is making a difference in the lives of people.”
10 resource centers can better focus their attention on the local congregations, ministry clusters,
and clergy to provide a direct relational link to the resources and networking available.
M. Board of Trustees
The twelve-person Board of Trustees is primarily responsible for the legal and property concerns of the Indiana
Conference of the United Methodist Church, Inc. This has been an interesting and novel process as we have moved
down the road with the two prior Annual Conference Boards of Trustees since last summer and the new Annual
Conference Board of Trustees since the Uniting Conference last fall. We deeply appreciate the diligence and
cooperation of the Boards of Trustees of the North Indiana Conference and the South Indiana Conference under the
capable leadership of Susan Kirkpatrick and Brian Williams respectively, the invaluable support and effort of
Conference Directors Brent Williams and Jennifer Gallagher, and the advice and counsel of attorneys, Steve Fink
and John Neighbours, as well as Bishop Coyner and Executive Assistant David V. W. Owen.
Activities of the past year
The Indiana Conference Trustees were elected at the Uniting Conference on October 4, 2008. The formation
meeting was held and officers elected on October 24, 2008. As its first item of business, the Indiana Conference of
The United Methodist Church, Inc. was incorporated as an Indiana not-for-profit corporation and by-laws were
adopted and recorded with the Indiana Secretary of State.
Under the direction of the Indiana Conference, the Trustees have begun the process of selecting a site for the
new Conference office in Indianapolis and are working with the existing Trustees of the former South and North
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Indiana Conferences and the Districts of the South Conference to sell the former Conference offices and any
parsonages that will need to be sold as a result of District realignment. Any parsonages provided for District
Superintendents in the former North Indiana Conference are owned by the annual conference, while such parsonages
in the former South Indiana Conference are owned by the districts.
The Indiana Conference Board of Trustees makes the following Recommendations:
Recommendation 1:
The Indiana Conference Board of Trustees recommends that the Indiana Conference authorize the Board to
research the potential for a conference-wide property and casualty insurance program to insure adequate and
complete coverage for all churches and conference-owned property within the bounds of the annual conference and
to return with a recommended plan regarding same to the 2010 Annual Conference.
Recommendation 2:
The Indiana Conference Board of Trustees recommends that the Indiana Conference of The United Methodist
Church provide an adequate housing allowance in order to allow district superintendents and other appropriate
employees of the annual conference to provide their own housing instead of providing conference-owned or districtowned parsonages, subject to the annual conference policy on housing allowances and in amounts determined to be
sufficient by the annual conference. The Indiana Conference Board of Trustees further recommends that any
parsonages or other housing owned by the former North Indiana Conference or the former South Indiana Conference
or any district thereof be sold as soon as practicable and that the net proceeds of said sales be deposited with the
annual conference for appropriate investment in order to provide a funding source for annual conference housing
allowances.
North Indiana Board of Trustees Report
Properties Sold: At the direction of the 2008 and prior Annual Conferences, the following properties have been
sold, transferred or are pending: Mount Pleasant (Muncie); Wilmore Memorial (Muncie); Roll (Marion).
Trusts under the care of the Board of Trustees and their activity for 2008.
Davis Trust
Balance (12/31/2008)
$32,242
An unrestricted trust used for the Capital needs of the Conference. During 2008, the Board began to use
this fund to pay for the costs of the shutdown and sale of the Oakwood Park property. As of year-end
$366,114 is on loan for this purpose.
Pyle Trust
Balance (12/31/2008)
$238,923
A restricted trust, the proceeds of which are to go to World and National Missions. Each year, the income
from the Trust is distributed at the request of the Conference Board of Global Ministries.
Holle Trust
Balance (12/31/2008)
$122,302
An unrestricted trust, the income from which is distributed ½ to the Council on Ministries for program
needs and ½ to the Conference Service Center Equipment fund.
Legal Defense Fund
Balance (12/31/2008)
Epworth Forest Pier Committee. Under the leadership of Dick Mann, the Pier Committee has continued to
manage pier space needs and easement issues at Epworth Forest. Dick will be retiring from this responsibility at
Annual Conference this year. The Trustees have sought a local solution to the management needs of the Epworth
Forest Community from both the Property Owners Association and the Epworth Forest Forum. Failing to reach a
timely agreement on the matter, the Trustees are contracting with a management firm to take over these
responsibilities this year.
Oakwood Lawsuit. In March of 2008, the United Methodist Foundation of Adult Christian Ministries at Oakwood
determined that they could no longer operate Oakwood Park as an Adult Christian Ministry. As required by the
Annual Conference at the time of sale, and the By-laws of the Foundation, the Foundation acted to return the
property to the North Indiana Annual Conference. The Board of Trustees, under the direction of the Bishop and
Cabinet, received and listed the property for sale and is currently seeking interested buyers. It would be our joint
desire that a buyer who would continue the rich tradition of Oakwood could be found. Upon the sale of the property,
the Board will return to the Annual Conference with a recommendation on the disposition of the proceeds. The
Oakwood Foundation operated the property through Labor Day, 2008, so that commitments to customers can be
met. The Annual Conference provided needed financial assistance through reserve funds available to the Board of
Trustees. In July of 2008, a lawsuit was filed by a former donor to the Oakwood Foundation challenging the transfer
of the property to the Annual Conference. The Conference is currently preparing for trial to defend the matter.
North Conference-wide Property and Liability Insurance Program: In 2005, the North Indiana Conference
Corporation approved the Annual Conference becoming a Funding Member/Owner of the United Methodist
Property and Casualty Trust (UMPACT). Following this decision, the Conference joined UMPACT on October 1,
2005. In November 2005, Brent Williams was elected to the UMPACT Board of Directors by its members and will
serve in that capacity for 3 years. UMPACT is a wholly owned United Methodist Insurance Program and serves the
Annual Conferences and Denomination. (See 2005 Annual Report).
At the end of 2008, the balance in the Property Insurance Fund was $598,617.
The program is supported by Tony J. Grahn and Mary Sallee of Capitol Insurance Center in Indianapolis. They help
local church boards of trustees in understanding the program, handling risk management at their local sites, and
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claim filing and follow-up. Tony or Mary can be reached at 800/305-9856 and can answer all questions regarding
invoices, billing, payments, coverage, risk management, new construction, and worker’s compensation.
As part of the services available through the program, all churches in the Indiana Conference have access to
reduced-cost Background Screenings through Trak-1. You can contact Mary or Tony who can assist your church in
getting online with Trak-1 and having access to this service.
Currently, all churches in the former North Indiana Conference are required to participate in UMPACT, while
churches in the former South Indiana Conference are each responsible for determining and securing the proper
insurance coverage for themselves.
South Indiana Conference Board of Trustees Report
Properties sold, transferred or are pending:
Butlerville UMC – Columbus
Fairview UMC – Evansville
St Andrews UMC – Evansville
New Trenton UMC – Rushville
New Bethel UMC – Columbus
Mt Nebo UMC – Bloomington
Allen Chapel UMC – Bloomington
Brookside UMC – Indianapolis
Glenburn UMC – Bloomington
Atkinson Chapel UMC – Vincennes
Clifford UMC – Columbus
Shera Farm Property – Proceeds go to a permanently restricted fund.
Annual net proceeds to be determined by trustees in accordance with
donor intent.
Trusts under the care of the Board of Trustees:
Daisy Wood Trust
Balance 12/31/08
$18,321
Temporarily restricted trust. Annual net proceeds to Decker Chapel UMC.
Groendyke Trust
Balance 12/31/08
$121,489
Permanently restricted trust. Annual net proceeds go to Conference Board of Pensions.
Carrie Legg Trust
Balance 12/31/08
$12,893
Permanently restricted trust. Annual net proceeds go to Charlottesville UMC.
N. United Methodist Men
Purpose:
Helping men grow in Christ so others can know Christ.
The first item to present is the upcoming International Gathering taking place at the Belmont University in
Nashville, TN on July 9 to 12, 2009. “God to Man, Man to Man, Man to Boy” is the theme, which focuses on
mentoring. Please visit www.gcumm.org for information, promotional video and the registration forms (wives are
welcome). If you have any questions, call 1-866-297-4313. It is rapidly approaching but there is still time to
register! Please check it out.
Earlier this year the “No Man Left Behind” training opportunity took place in Michigan. McGrawsville UMC
represented our conference with their leadership team and came away blessed and with additional ideas for Men’s
Ministry. We would like to host this training event in the Indianapolis area. It will be coming soon to our lay
schools as an accredited Lay Speaking Course, and is being finalized now. This was taught for a second time at the
Northwest District Lay School by Ken Hudgins and Willie Green. It was a great event.
Another training opportunity is with the Men’s Ministry Network. It is called “Men’s Fraternity”. This is a 3
year program. Year 1 covers “The Quest for Authentic Manhood; Year 2 is “Authentic Manhood-Winning at Home
and Work”; and Year 3 is “The Great Adventure”. This meets during the school year, September through May, once
a week with a recess for 4 weeks during the Thanksgiving/Christmas season. Darryl Sheggrud is the Regional
Representative and his e-mail is djsheffrud@gmail.com. His work phone is 260-348-7637. The program is $300
per year for all the materials. The Rev. Gregg Parris of Muncie Union Chapel UMC is leading a Men’s group at his
church of 150 using these materials.
Our Civic Youth Ministries suffered a great loss with the passing of our Conference leader, Jack Hawley. Jack
was a faithful leader and was really committed to BSA. We miss him greatly. Please keep his family in prayer. In
this light, we are looking for new leadership in this area. If you know of someone, please let me or Dave Martin
know. Civic Youth Ministry continues to happen here in Indiana. There are Boy Scouts receiving the rank of Eagle,
as well as Weblos moving up their ranks. Civic youth ministries comprises BSA, GSA, Campfire, 4-H, and BB/BS.
I want to encourage every district to have a Bishop’s Dinner here in Indiana. Our Bishop is really busy and we
understand he cannot lead all of them, but these dinners can be led by our Superintendents. Let’s do this and grow
Civic Youth Ministry across the state.
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SOSA or Society of St. Andrew has had another great year here in Indiana with the leadership of David
McCleary. At the 2008 General Conference of the UMC, the 992 member body of elected clergy and laity voted to
formally recognize the Society of St. Andrew as an official partner in the alleviation of hunger in the United States.
The advanced special mission project number for Indiana is 982225. For the 5th straight year, we were in the top 10
conferences for Meals for Millions donations. We were in 6th place for 2008 with $8,554.04 in money raised,
77,657 pounds of food gleaned, representing 24 events, 24 farmers, 422 volunteers and being distributed to 186 food
agencies. Thanks to everyone for your hard work and contributions. Please give SOSA your support. Just think
what would happen if our 210,000 UM members in Indiana would give just $1.00 each! Send your checks to “Meals
for Millions”, c/o The Society of St. Andrew, 3383 Sweet Hollow Road, Big Island, VA. 24526-3054. With
SOSA’s low overhead and mostly volunteers, a serving of food costs just 2 cents. Please give generously as the
need now more than ever is great. Please know the reality of what we can do here in Indiana is so much greater than
what we are doing and if your church donates food to food agencies in your area, please let David know. His e-mail
is davemccleary@yahoo.com and his telephone is 574-269-1143 or, 574-267-4454. PLEASE NOTE: David
McCleary accepted the position of Jurisdictional Hunger Relief Advocate. He is doing both jobs, and doing them
exceptionally. We are blessed for his leadership.
The Upper Room is struggling as many are in these hard times. The workers have been let go for lack of funds.
All that is left is Migdiel Perez, the manager for The Upper Room Living Prayer Center. I, like countless others,
have received the electronic version of the Upper Room daily which just stopped. I called and was told 10 people
were laid off. These prayer lines serve a world in need of prayer. It is a blessing for both those in need of prayer as
well as the volunteers. Many of our volunteers have been lost due to illness or death in 2008. The Prayer Center is
in need of both funds and new volunteers to support the prayer lines. It cost $24,500 in 2008 for the toll free prayer
line. The number of calls was 398,456. Please consider these needs. There are training sheets to be filled out when
you receive the telephone calls as well as sheets covering Bible references for the various prayer requests.
Another thing we want to embrace this year is building some P.E.T. vehicles. This is a wooden 3 wheeled
vehicle that can be used by a paralyzed person or someone missing their limbs as all you need is your arms. There is
a storage compartment in the back to carry things. Stop by our booth and see one on display.
We voted to become a State Conference last October, with 10 districts utilizing the cluster concept. We as
UMMen have come together as a State Organization and have many of the Districts filled, but some are vacant and
we are in search of Men’s Ministry leadership. We will strive to put all out leadership in place, to do the training
needed and assist where needed. For structure, we would like to have a Conference Committee with the officers
and a Civic Youth Ministries Chairperson, a SOSA Hunger Relief Advocate, a Conference Prayer Advocate and a
Missions Chairperson. We would like that to be modeled at the District level, the cluster level and also at the Local
level to reach all our local churches.
There is also a need for a Men’s Ministry Specialist. Currently we have 2 men who are almost there. Ken
Hudgins and Gary Hostetler. For those of you who want to embrace Men’s Ministry as that, Ministry, please check
out the link to www.gcumm.org and click on the Men’s Ministry Specialist tab.
Blessings,
Ken Hudgins and David Martin
O. United Methodist Women
The organized unit of United Methodist Women shall be a community of women whose PURPOSE is to know
God and to experience freedom as whole persons through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fellowship,
and to expand concepts of mission through participation in the global ministries of the church.
The function of the conference and the district organizations of United Methodist Women is to work with the
local units to be most effective in living our Purpose using the resources made available to us though Women’s
Division and following the book of Discipline.
The year 2009 has been a year of transition for United Methodist Women with a Steering Committee and
subgroups made up of equal representation of both the North and South Conference United Methodist Women. This
group formulated a slate of officers for the new Indiana conference of United Methodist Women beginning in
January 2010. New Standing Rules were written, a budget and pledge created, as well as guidelines for the 2010
School of Christian Mission. The ten new districts will be following a similar format.
An Organizational Meeting of the United Methodist Women of Indiana will be held at Zionsville UMC, in
Zionsville, IN. on October 17, 2009. At that time the 2010 Officers will be elected and installed and take office
January 1, 2010. Standing Rules, Budget and Pledge for 2010 will also be approved at the October 17th meeting.
Steering Committee: Jeanie Park and Vickie Newkirk Conveners, Sue Shafer, Jacque Hardin, Ellen Rhoades,
Alma Sigler, Mary Jane Compton, Pat Weeks, Sally Lindenmayer, Carolyn Maxey, Rosa Bernard, and Vertelle
Staton
South Indiana Conference: The Local Units continue to be faithful to our purpose in this time of Conference
and District changes. We continue to encourage education for mission using our 3 Studies, Response Magazine, the
Reading Program, and the Prayer Calendar. We continue to support Lucille Raines Residence, a ¾ house in
Indianapolis owned and operated by United Methodist Women of Indiana. We continue to support the Milk
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Program with boxes of dried milk and money for the Nutritional Program at Kissy Clinic in Sierre Leone. We were
faithful to Mission Giving though Women’s Division with $207,079.84 in 2008.
School of Christian Mission was held on the UIndy Campus in July. Over 300 Women, Children and Youth
attend the Weekday School and the Super Saturday Event.
The UMWomen’s Conference was held at Seymour First on October 18, 2008 where officers were elected to
serve the year 2009.
A District Training Event was held in November.
A Silent Retreat was held in March at Sarto House in Evansville with 55 in attendance.
A Women’s Spiritual Retreat led by Carolyn Marshall was held at McCormick’s Creek in April with 100 in
attendance.
North Indiana Conference United Methodist Women: The local women sent $315.198.15 to Women’s Division
in support of our 102 national mission institutions and over 400 international projects in over 100 countries. The
local units also support many mission projects in their communities with their time as well as their dollars.
In February, Carolyn Marshall, past Women’s Division president and executive director at Lucille Raines
Residence challenged us at our Spiritual Retreat to live in the present.
We are planning for the North Conference School of Christian Mission to be held July 8-12 at Manchester
College. Studies will include “Food and Faith”, “The Beauty and Courage of Sudan” and “Giving Our Hearts Away:
Native American Survival”.
All of the 9 Districts as well as the North Indiana Conference United Methodist Women are planning fall
gatherings to celebrate who we have been in our present districts and conference and then looking forward to the
October 17th meeting of the United Methodist Women of Indiana. Harriett Jane Olson, Deputy General Secretary of
Women’s Division will be with us at this inaugural celebration.
Submitted by Sue Shafer President South Indiana Conference United Methodist Women and Jeanie Park,
President North Indiana Conference United Methodist Women
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VII. District Superintendents’ Reports
A. Cabinet Address and Resolutions
Dale Mendenhall, Indiana Cabinet Chairperson (North)
“TRAVELING WITHOUT A GPS: IT’S AS SIMPLE AS 3-4-5”
My wife and I are different in many ways, for which I am tremendously grateful, and she is probably greatly
relieved. One of the ways we are different is in dealing with directions. While both of us like to have a sense of
where we are going, I tend to be more adventuresome. I don’t take the same way twice. If I’ve gone there one way,
I will come back another. I may veer off down a road just to see where it goes. Cathy, on the other hand, likes
specific, written directions. “Be patient with me. Now tell me turn-by-turn how to get there.” Then she flips the
paper over. “Now tell me turn-by-turn how to get back.”
You know, it’s not always as simple getting back as you might at first think. For much of our life together, we
were oriented toward Fort Wayne. If you went in on a one-way street, you couldn’t return on that same street. And
the same street or road may have two different names. When you turned on it going there, it may have one name.
When you need to find it coming back, it may have another name.
Cathy is not a silly person. There are millions like her. Most of us have “mapquested.” We receive turn-byturn directions there. And then we can receive reverse directions to come back. Many of us have a GPS in our
vehicles. We receive turn-by-turn directions both going wherever and coming back. Because of these technologies,
we have a sense of how long it will take to reach our destination and a sense of whether we are on course.
We as Christians know where we are headed: the Kingdom of God. It’s just getting there through life that has
its surprises. If you would have told me years ago that I would be a district superintendent, I would not have
believed it. If you would have told me that I would be helping to give the Cabinet Address to the new Indiana
Conference formed by the uniting of the North and South Conferences and meeting at Ball State, I would not have
believed it. If you would have told me that Mike Coyner would be our bishop, I might well have believed that.
You know, there are just some things that aren’t that surprising. But let me ask: “Has anyone here had life go
just the way you planned it and foresaw it to go? Have you made it thus far without any surprises or unexpected
turns?” We travel life’s journey without Mapquest and without a GPS.
I’ve been especially aware of this as we United Methodists in Indiana have been transitioning and will continue
to transition. And so, I’ve been drawn back to Abram. God calls him to go and doesn’t even tell him where: just “to
the land that I will show you.” And Abram went. Can you believe how fully itinerant this guy was? We aren’t told
to what extent, if any, Abram anguished over leaving family, homeland, and responsibilities there. We aren’t told
what his discussions with Sarai were like. We can only imagine that some there at home still thought there was
plenty for Abram to do and that he was still needed there. Maybe there were some who just couldn’t imagine what
life there would be like without Abram around. Maybe there were some who were happy to see him go. The
bottom line is Abram went.
He didn’t go alone. Sarai, Lot, and others traveled with him. While I do know God made a covenant with
Abram, I’m not sure we can call this a covenant group. Nor do I know whether in grouping around fires at night if
that could be considered a cluster meeting. But it is clear that we travel best with others. Abram didn’t go it alone.
Even Jesus didn’t go it alone.
It isn’t long into the story that Abram tries to pawn Sarai off as his sister. Afflictions followed. God hasn’t
called a perfect person. He called Abram. He called us. And there are times we are our own worst enemies. We
who sit at the Cabinet table dealing with issues and problems that arise in our churches are very aware that God has
not called perfect clergy or laity. And we are very aware that none of us around that table are perfect either. It’s
more about God’s grace than it is about any of us.
And because of that grace, God wants to bless Abram in order to bless the nations. God wants to bless us in
order to bless others. That may need to be the one criterion we keep ever before us. Am I as an individual Christian
being used by God to bless others? Is the local church of which I am part being used by God to bless others? Are
we United Methodists in Indiana being used by God to bless others? No matter how we structure and no matter how
we vote, it only truly matters if God is using us to bless others.
It’s not always apparent, of course, whether God is using us to bless others. Being a blessing may not be as
easy as 1-2-3, but it may be as simple as 3-4-5.
We have three simple rules to follow: do no harm, do good, and stay in love with God. As we follow those
rules, God may use us to bless others.
When discerning God’s leading and making decisions, we have four trusted guidelines: Scripture, tradition,
reason, and experience. As we process through these guidelines, God may use us to bless others.
When looking at how best to practice our faith as individuals and as churches, we have five practices: radical
hospitality, passionate worship, intentional faith development, risk-taking mission and service, and extravagant
generosity. As we engage in those practices, God may use us to bless others.
We do want to share as a Cabinet what a blessing it is to serve with Bishop Coyner and Rev. David V.W.
Owen. We want you to know how blest we feel to be a part of this connection we have as United Methodists around
the world and here in Indiana. Thank you for being the church. We want to acknowledge the blessings God has
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given us as a Cabinet through Michelle Cobb, Bill Keith, and Ned Steele as they prepare to rotate off. We ask you to
ask God to bless our incoming Cabinet officers: Cindy Reynolds as chair, Glenn Howell as vice-chair, Charlie
Wilfong as secretary, and David Michel as treasurer. Also, please join us in asking God’s blessing on Bert Kite as
he becomes a district superintendent and upon Ann Glass and Marianne Chalstrom as they serve in the interim as
superintendents.
We know we continue in transition. We don’t know what surprises await us and what unexpected turns lie
ahead. But that’s okay. There is still God. And while we may not have a Global Positioning System, we do have
God’s Providential Spirit. There’s no better GPS than that.
Judi Purvis, Indiana Cabinet Chairperson (South)
Dale has reminded us of a very special and important gift from God, the gift of God’s own GPS, God’s
Providential Spirit.
God has given us this gift not to be ignored or kept in a box until we have time or the inclination to pull it out
and check out how it works. Time to determine if we like it. Time to determine if we don’t, and then put it back in
the box and up on the top shelf or re-gift it and tell someone else how special the GPS is while all the time not
wanting to use it ourselves. (It might take us somewhere we don’t want to go.)
No, God has given us this gift to use and is counting on us to be committed travelers packed and ready to go
where God needs us to go for the purpose of building God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. That is a tall order –
building God’s kingdom – but God chooses ordinary people like Moses, you and me to do this extraordinary work of
God’s – made known to us through Jesus Christ – work of reconciliation, peace and justice – building God’s
kingdom.
Over the past years, we have heard a great deal about a new way of structuring The United Methodist Church in
Indiana, and good organization will provide efficiency for our work, but it does not do our work for us. That is up to
you and me.
So I have a question and my question is this: “Are we ready? Are we ready and up to the task before us as a
church and are we ready to live our collective ad individual lives in a new way?” Even if we believe our lives have
been lived true and faithful to the work of Jesus Christ, are we ready to stand before God and say, “Here I am. Use
ME in a brand new way, because I am being reminded by the Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church
that, God, you need me to put new wine in this new wine skin.”
Are we ready as clergy to continue to grow in the gifts we have been given and in the skills that are required to
be the best clergy that God has called us to be? We can’t rely on what we knew and who we were 20 years ago, 10
years ago or even last year. Christ’s church deserves better than that from us.
Are we ready as congregations to see the church as a place not contained within four walls but where
collectively we are communities of faith working together with the awareness that we can do ministry better together
than we can by ourselves because it is not about any one church or any one person but it is about a world who needs
to not just hear from us but experience with us the love of Jesus Christ and his forgiving and unconditional grace –
just like you and I experience it every day. After all, “God so loved the world that he ...”
Are we ready to be the Chruch clothed in the denomination called The United Methodist Church and willing to
stand tall as we remember and carry on our heritage and tradition of providing opportunities for a better life, and
reaching out to people in the margin so often forgotten or sneered at by others, and sharing social as well as personal
holiness through the way our church presents itself in our communities?
Are we ready to see excellence not as a word to be feared or scoffed at, but something to strive for because
Christ and Christ’s work deserves no less?
We know that our Bishop understands that longer appointments are good for the health and growth of the
church. But longer appointments require commitment on the part of clergy and laity. Are we ready to forgive and
learn from our mistakes? We as the Cabinet are committed to do the best we can to help assure that appointments are
the best matches possible. Are clergy and congregations ready to nurture, encourage, hold accountable one another
for the sole purpose of building God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven? We have been given the time, the place,
the opportunity and the GPS to make it happen. God is waiting to see what we’ll do, where we’ll go. Are we ready?
God, make us ready.
Cabinet Resolutions (North Cabinet)
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Ridgeville Bethel (MU) closed and discontinued effective August 31, 2008; their last worship service was
July 27, 2008.
Roll UMC (MA) closed as of September 14, 2008.
South Bend Epworth (MI) no longer be a party of the South Bend Parish, become PT stand alone. South
Bend Epworth (MI) became a single charge effective October 20, 2008. South Bend Parish will continue
with South Bend St Paul’s & South Bend River Park effective October 20, 2008
Split Sugar Grove/Farmland (MU) March 2, 2009
Dunkirk Bethel and Sugar Grove (MU) to become a charge effective July
1, 2009.
Blaine (MU) voted to close as of March 29, 2009. Approved April 5, 2009
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Bourbon to go ¾ time and yoke with Atwood Aldersgate to create a two point charge. (WA)
Reynolds/Yeoman (LA) charge unyoked effective July 1, 2009.
Creation of a two-point charge consisting of North Liberty and Sumption Prairie (MI) effective July 1,
2009.
10. Discontinuance of Elwood Trinity United Methodist Church (MA)
WHEREAS the Elwood Trinity United Methodist Church of Madison County, Indiana, located
in the Marion District of the Indiana Conference, voted at a Charge Conference held on April 19th, 4:00
p m. 2009 to recommend to Bishop Coyner the discontinuance of the Elwood Trinity United Methodist
Church.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the North Cabinet of the Indiana Conference of the
United Methodist Church support the following actions:
a. To affirm the last organized worship to be held at Elwood Trinity United Methodist Church on June
28, 2009.
b. To discontinue the Elwood Trinity United Methodist Church pursuant to Paragraph 2548 of the 2008
UM Book of Discipline effective June 28, 2009.
c. To authorize the Superintendent of the Marion District to provide all church membership concerns
pursuant to Paragraph 229 of the 2008 UM Book of Discipline.
d. That the Elwood Trinity United Methodist Church be empowered to transfer church property to Zion
Chapel Church in Elwood, Indiana.
11. Resolution to Merge - Salem United Methodist Church and Grace United Methodist Church, Bremen
(WA)
WHEREAS the Salem United Methodist Church located in Bremen, Indiana, in the Warsaw District
of the North Indiana Conference and the Grace United Methodist Church located in Bremen, Indiana in the
Warsaw District of the North Indiana Conference; entered into formal discussions in June of 2008, to
discern the terms and conditions of merging the two congregations and
WHEREAS on February 21, 2009 a plan for merger was presented to the Salem United Methodist
Church and adopted by a duly called Charge Conference in accordance with ¶ 2546 of the 2008 Book of
Discipline and
WHEREAS on February 21, 2009 a plan for merger was presented to the Grace United Methodist
Church and adopted by a duly called Charge Conference in accordance with ¶ 2546 of the 2008 Book of
Discipline and
WHEREAS all appropriate documentation has been presented and reviewed by the Warsaw District
Superintendent and
WHEREAS all requirements of the laws in the State of Indiana have been met
THEREFORE let it be resolved that the Salem United Methodist Church of Bremen Indiana and the
Grace United Methodist Church of Bremen Indiana be merged into a new congregation that shall known as
the Bremen United Methodist Church effective July 1, 2009.
The Bremen United Methodist Church shall care for all property, records, membership, and be
responsible for all property of both the Salem United Methodist Church and the Grace United Methodist
Church.
12. Resolution to Merge – Warren United Methodist Church and Jefferson Center United Methodist Church
(HU), under the name “Solid Rock UMC.”
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Jefferson Center United Methodist Church and the
Warren United Methodist Church (HU) be merged into a new congregation that shall be known as Solid
Rock United Methodist Church according to the provisions of ¶2545 of the 2004 Book of Discipline of the
United Methodist Church.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all funds in all treasuries and any accounts received from
disposal of church properties, tangible and intangible, and the disposal of furniture, equipment, and
appurtenances be used by Solid Rock United Methodist Church of the Huntington District for the mission
and ministry of the said church.
Cabinet Resolutions (South Cabinet)
Be it Resolved That Charge Changes and Alignments Take Place:
1. That the Part-Time Associate Pastor position at Speedway UMC (IW) be discontinued, effective July 1,
2008.
2. That the Dale-Garrison Chapel Charge (E) be dissolved, effective November 1, 2008. And that Dale UMC
be established as a Full-Time single point charge; Garrison Chapel UMC be established as a Part-Time
single point charge, effective November 1, 2008.
3. That the Trafalger and Peoga-Mt. Olive UMCs (IE) merge into Part-Time single point charge named
Trafalger UMC, effective November 1, 2008.
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That the Lebanon Otterbein-Milledgeville Charge (IW) be dissolved, effective June 30, 2009. And that
Otterbein UMC be established as a Part-Time single point charge; Milledgeville UMC be established as a
Part-Time single point charge, effective July 1, 2009.
That the Bethel and Otterbein UMCs (V) merge into a Full-Time single point charge named Bethel UMC,
effective July 1, 2008.
That the Black’s Chapel and St. John’s UMCs (E) merge into a single point charge known as Black’s
Chapel UMC, effective April 15, 2009.
That the St. Andrew’s UMC (E) be Discontinued, effective November 30, 2008.
That the Owensville-Blythe Chapel Charge (V) be dissolved, effective December 31, 2008. And that the
Owensville UMC be established as a Full-Time single point charge; the Blyth Chapel UMC be established
as a Part-Time single point charge, effective January 1, 2009.
That the Linton Glenburn UMC (B) be Discontinued, effective June 30, 2007.
That the Cambridge City UMC (R)be changed from a Full-Time to a Part-Time charge, effective January
1, 2009.
That the New Trenton UMC(R) be Discontinued, effective December 31, 2008.
That a Full-Time Associate position at the Shiloh UMC (V) be discontinued, effective June 30, 2009.
That the following charge realignments: the Tunnelton-Bono Charge (B); the Ft. Ritner UMC (B); the
Freetown-Surprise Charge (B); the White’s Chapel Church (B) be established, effective July 1, 2009.
That the Mt. Nebo-Christiansburg Charge (B) be dissolved, effective March 15, 2009. And that the Mt.
Nebo UMC and the Christiansburg UMC be established as Part-Time single point charges, effective
March 15, 2009.
That the Monroe City UMC (V) be Discontinued and Abandoned, effective June 30, 2009.
That the Milford UMC (R) be Discontinued and Abandoned, effective June 30, 2009.
That the Nashville UMC (B) establish a new Part-Time appointed Associate position, effective July 1,
2009.
That New Bethel UMC, Jefferson County (C) was discontinued and abandoned, effective March 1, 2009.
Housing Allowances
Historically, The United Methodist Church and its predecessor denominations have operated within an
appointive system in which the support of a pastor has included the provision of a house (parsonage) which meets
qualifications for a standard parsonage. It is affirmed that our appointive itinerant system of ministry is best
facilitated when parsonages are provided by local churches and/or Annual Conference agencies. In recent years,
some congregations have asked permission to furnish a housing allowance rather than provide a house. Since there
are situations in which such an arrangement is no detriment to the appointive system, there is a need for a policy
statement. That policy shall be as follows: (In the following, “church” or “local church” also refers to Annual
Conference agencies.)
A. The Administrative Board/Administrative Council shall request of the Cabinet and Bishop written permission
to exercise the option of a housing allowance. A written statement by the pastor that he/she joins in the request
and will not use the existence of such arrangement to resist future appointments shall be filed with the request.
These written requests shall be filed and approved before the plans for such a procedure are completed.
B. The housing allowance shall be large enough to provide housing in compliance with the standard parsonage.
The suitability of such an allowance shall be determined by the Pastor/Staff-Parish Relations Committee in
consultation with the District Superintendent and the pastor involved and approved by the Administrative
Board/Administrative Council or Charge Conference.
C. When a housing allowance is provided, the allowance shall be sufficient to cover Conference policies regarding
utilities, equipment, maintenance and insurance.
D. If such an agreement is made and the pastor involved does not have adequate funds for a down payment, the
church shall lend the pastor this amount at a rate of interest no more than the average rate being received on
funds invested by the church or at the rate received on funds invested as a result of the sale of a parsonage.
E. Every church must be willing to provide a parsonage rather than an allowance if a newly appointed pastor
prefers.
F. A newly appointed pastor has no obligation to purchase the house of his/her predecessor.
G. If a pastor desires, a housing allowance may be used for rent. In such a case, B, C and E above shall still apply.
H. When a church enters into this arrangement and sells its parsonage, an amount of the sale sufficient to purchase
another standard parsonage is to be kept and invested for the purpose. An amount sufficient to purchase
another standard parsonage can be determined using the following formulae: 1) All of the sales price invested
for future purchase; or 2) twenty percent of the sales price plus an amount estimated to make a down payment
sufficient to provide for no more than a twenty-year mortgage that has monthly payments that can be afforded
by the local congregation and an amount sufficient to make twenty-four consecutive mortgage payments, all
invested for future purchase (these amounts can be based on current market values). Interest should be accrued
to match inflation. However, the church may use some or all of the interest to help provide a housing
allowance, with the clear understanding that, if the church has to purchase another parsonage in the future (See
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E above), it shall have to provide whatever additional funds are necessary for such a purchase. Such an
arrangement shall be made a matter of record in the minutes of the Charge Conference or Administrative
Board/Administrative Council.
I. Exception to this restriction may be granted in specifically designated instances to allow use of equity and/or
accumulated assets from the sale of property to provide for congregational redevelopment efforts including
program and staff. Such exception may be granted by the bishop and the cabinet upon request of the local
church in consultation with congregation development staff. A clear and detailed three- to five-year
redevelopment plan that projects a self-supporting ministry must accompany the request. In addition, proceeds
in excess of the amount set aside for future parsonage purchase can also be used for improvements to an
existing parsonage being lived in by an appointed pastor, or to purchase a building or make improvements to an
existing building which will be used for the ministry of the local church. These exceptions do not nullify the
requirements delineated in E above.
J. At times a charge may have more than one parsonage due to the charge alignment. When the churches
involved, in consultation with the District Superintendent and the District Committee on Church Location and
Building, determines it is unlikely that one of the parsonages will ever be used again, that parsonage may be
sold (according to the provisions of the Book of Discipline). Acceptable options for use of the money are:
1. Invest the capital and use the interest to help maintain the parsonage in use.
2. Invest the capital and accrue interest against the possibility that the church might have to furnish a
parsonage if its charge alignment situation changed. This arrangement does not release the church from
the possibility of having to provide a parsonage in the future.
3. Use the funds for capital improvements and/or for missions projects.
4. Create an endowment fund, using interest for capital expenditures or missions or maintenance, or some
other specific purpose in consultation with the District Superintendent.
K. The pastor may waive the requirements under paragraph D. This must be done in writing with copies filed in
Charge Conference and with the District Superintendent.
L. Any pastor or church operating under arrangements established prior to South Indiana Annual Conference
1991, may follow the housing allowance guidelines in the 1990 South Indiana Conference Journal (page 377).
M. Neither pastors nor congregations are to interpret any of these provisions so as to circumvent participation in
the appointive system of The United Methodist Church.
N. When an incoming pastor requests a housing allowance in lieu of a parsonage, concurrence is to be made by
both Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and Administrative Board/Administrative Council.
Standards For An Adequate Parsonage
The Indiana Conference, adopted June 2009
In recognition of the need for common understanding of parsonage expectations in the longtime close
relationship between lay persons and their pastors, the Annual Conference has adopted the following standards for
appropriate parsonage housing. It is the hope of the Annual Conference that every parish will provide a parsonage
that the church can be proud of since we are a parsonage conference.
We call the attention of all pastors and lay persons to the statement in the Discipline, which says, “The
chairperson of the board of trustees or the chairperson of the parsonage committee, if one exists, the chairperson of
the committee on pastor-parish relations, and the pastor shall make an annual review of the church-owned parsonage
to ensure proper maintenance.” (Par. 2532.4 2008 Book of Discipline) The parsonage is to be mutually respected by
the pastor’s family as the property of the church and by the church as a place of privacy for the pastor’s family.
The House
It is essential that there be:
1. a living room
2. a dining room
3. a family room or recreational room
4. three bedrooms
5. a kitchen with adequate built-in cabinets, counter and work space
6. two baths
7. a utility area
8. an adequate laundry area
9. closets in all bedrooms, study, entrance hall and linen storage
10. a two-car garage
11. bulk storage area
12. insulation
a. In the case of a new parsonage, full insulation of ceiling, walls and
floors.
b. Older parsonages should be updated in an effort to be good stewards of energy resources.
13. automatic central heat and air conditioning
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14. storm or thermopane windows and storm or insulated doors, with screens for the entire house
15. window coverings throughout house
16. carpeting or attractive flooring in living and dining areas; appropriate floor coverings in kitchen and
finished flooring in the remainder of the house
17. adequate wiring which meets standard of local safety codes, sufficient outlets and attractive fixtures
18. a study/office with provision for privacy either at the parsonage or at the church
19. outside lighting
It is desirable that there be:
1. a fourth bedroom with closet, with at least one bedroom on the first floor
2. an attached two-car garage
3. a study located at the parsonage and an office at the church
4. a garden area
5. additional storage space
6. a second bath or half-bath for each floor
The Utilities and Appliances
It is essential that there be:
1. an electric or gas cooking range with oven
2. a microwave
3. a garbage disposal
4. a dishwasher
5. automatic washer and dryer
6. hot water heater with adequate capacity
7. refrigerator with adequate freezer space
8. basic cable or basic satellite TV
9. private telephone service and equipment
10. soft water service where needed
11. a power lawn mower or lawn service
12. adequate sewage disposal
13. smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers,
(especially kitchen and near furnace) as required by state fire code for rental property
14. high-speed internet connection via cable modem, DSL or other method, or if such service is not
available in the locality, an additional telephone line that may be dedicated to a dial-up internet connection
It is desirable that there be:
1. a food freezer
2. cell phone service provided for the pastor (whether in a parsonage or on a housing allowance)
3. an automatic garage door opener
4. snow blower
General Items
1. The interior, exterior, the garage, and all equipment should be kept in good
condition and repair and the exterior appearance attractive.
2. It is essential that the primary minister’s study be supplied with computer, high
speed internet service, printer, telephone, bookshelves, desk and chair, and copy
machine. It is desirable that a fax or scanner be provided.
3. It is desirable that the parsonage home be readily accessible to school, shopping
center, and church.
4. All new parsonage construction and/or purchase must meet, as a minimum, the
housing construction codes for the county involved.
5. Every effort should be made to provide energy efficiency and handicapped
accessibility in all new construction. It should be as maintenance-free as possible.
6. Property and contents insurance standards yet to be determined
7. The essential standards are to be met or exceeded in all purchased parsonages and/or new
construction and are to be a goal for all existing parsonages.
8. The family leaving the parsonage is expected to leave it in good order and clean. Unreasonable
damage shall be paid for by the family doing the damage. (See policy on “Unusual Damages to Local
Church Parsonages.”)
9. An air quality test for molds is to be conducted every other year in each parsonage, and the results be
reported to the Charge Conference; and that if the test shows excessive mold contamination,
remediation is to start as soon as possible, with the pastoral family located to clean temporary
housing. It is recommended that the same test be done in churches.
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Unusual Damages To Local Church Parsonages
The Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church is known as a ‘parsonage’ conference. This means
that churches are expected to provide parsonages, and pastors and their families are expected to make these
parsonages homes. To assist in the appointment of pastors and churches, the Annual Conference has adopted certain
standards for parsonages and it expects that these standards will be the norm for all local churches as well as the
Annual Conference.
Most parsonage families and churches in the Indiana Conference exercise excellent stewardship in caring for churchowned parsonages. There are, however, times when unusual damages occur.
General Destructiveness: Unusual damages to church parsonages include those elements of destruction over and
above the usual wear and tear which comes from family living.
Pets: Pets are an integral part of many parsonage families. Pastors are expected to reimburse the church for
parsonage damage beyond the normal wear and tear of living and this certainly includes responsibility for parsonage
pets. Because of the unknowns with regard to pets, a local church may ask the pastor for a pet deposit. A deposit of
$600 is not an unusual requirement in the real estate industry, nor should it be for the church. It is suggested that this
could be withheld in six payments over a six-month period and then upon the move of the pastor it will be refunded
to the pastor if the pet has done no damage. If damage is in excess of this amount the pastor is expected to reimburse
the church/conference for actual damages.
Guidelines for Handling Unusual Damages:
1. The Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and the Board of Trustees are encouraged to establish a scheduled
inspection of parsonage facilities at least annually and have an open discussion of their findings with the
pastor and spouse. This will permit both parties to review the general deficiencies of the parsonage and
define programs and time-tables for improvement.
2. Any unusual findings shall be reported to the district superintendent.
3. Unusual damages should be paid for by the pastor involved. Various approaches for repayment of unusual
damages may be necessary, including:
a. Withholding of funds from the pastor’s salary.
b. Creating a repayment schedule which might follow the pastor to his/her next assignment.
c. Creation of an escrow fund for unusual parsonage damage by those parsonage families who are
identified as habitual offenders.
d. In every case, the handling of such matters must be done in consultation with the supervising district
superintendent.
Vacation Policy For Pastors
All pastors serving full or part time a charge or Conference position within the Indiana Conference shall be
granted, and are strongly encouraged to take, annual minimum vacations between Annual Conference sessions
according to the following schedule:
Years of Service Completed
Number of Weeks
Less than 5 years
3 (including 3 Sundays)
5 years or more
4 (including 4 Sundays)
The Pastor-Parish Relations Committee or appropriate supervisory committee should ask that the pastor report
annually, preceding the Annual Conference, regarding vacation time taken during the conference year.
In this schedule, “years of service” is interpreted to mean effective years as indicated by the Conference
Journal. “Vacation” is interpreted to mean freedom from any responsibility in the local church or charge, cluster,
district, conference, area, jurisdictional, or General Conference. Vacation should be a time of rest, recreation, and
renewal. It should not be considered by the church to mean that the pastor would be working at church camp,
attending a national convention for some board, commission, or committee of the Conference to which he/she may
be a member, or other such activity.
Student pastors who reside on the charge shall be granted 2 weeks paid vacation between Annual Conference
sessions, including 2 Sundays, after completion of one full year of service from the first Sunday without regard to
Annual Conference meeting.
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VIII. Memorials
A. Clergy
Daniel Alfred Bengston
Daniel was born in Michigan City, Indiana to Oscar and Hannah Lewis on January 16,
1922. After graduating from Elston High School in Michigan City, Ind., he served four years
in the Army teaching radio and electronics. He earned his undergraduate and seminary
degrees at Asbury College and Seminary. He married Jean Baker.
Daniel devoted his life to serving his Lord and Savior in The United Methodist Church
in North Dakota and Indiana. He pursued furthering his education in Edinburgh, Scotland,
while living in Steele, North Dakota. He enjoyed ham radio, astronomy (ever marveling at the
vast heavens God created), classical music, and had an uncommon recall of Greek. He
faithfully met with his friends at an interdenominational Bible study every week. He was a
member (taught a class from the Bible) of the church of Jesus Christ of Methodist Persuasion
in Richmond.
He was very loyal to his wife, Jean. Dan was loved by some that the majority could not find it within
themselves to befriend. He was chaplain for the local chapter of WWII veterans for many years, and he received
military honors.
Daniel died January 26, 2009, at Ray County Memorial Hospital. Services were held January 29, 2009, at
Richmond United Methodist Church. Survivors include: wife, Jean Baker; her daughters, Cathy Habermehl, Ellen
McDonald, and Laura Baker; one sister, Doris Combs; son, Philip Bengston; daughter, Lois Douglas; four
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Ralph W. Blodgett
Ralph Wesley Blodgett was born on March 20, 1903, to Charles and Parl Blodgett in
Aaron, Ind. He went to Asbury College and Asbury Seminary, Divinity.
Rev. Blodgett proudly served in the Army during World War II. He left as a major to
return to serve the local church.
He married Virginia June Ballard on Sept. 25, 1935, in Wilmore, Ky. They had three
children: V. Sue Shields, Rebecca June Downing and Judith E. Purvis.
Rev. Blodgett died Dec. 5, 2007, in Noblesville, Ind. Services were held on May 17,
2008, in Wilkinson, Ind. Survivors include his daughters: V. Sue Shields, Rebecca June
Downing and Judith E. Purvis; one brother, Clarence Blodgett of Bennington, Ind.;
grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
William “Bill” Butler
William “Bill” North Butler was born April 21, 1953, in Marion, Ind., to the late Bob
Butler and Marjorie Butler Paullin. Bill was one of seven children, including his identical
twin brother, Bob. On June 6, 1976, at Forest Avenue United Methodist Church in Brazil,
Ind., he married Martha J. Foulke. Their union was blessed with two children, Sarah and
Michael.
Bill graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from Ball State University. He was a certified
lay speaker and was attending License to Preach school. Before his appointment, he attended
First United Methodist Church in Linton, Ind,. where he was involved with various
committees, the choir and the bell choir. He was also employed at Work One Linton where he
worked for more than twenty years and was involved in many charities and non-profit organizations in the Linton
and Greene county areas. While his time as a pastor was short, it was a love and a joy for him.
Bill passed away at his home February 26, 2009. The funeral was held at Linton First United Methodist Church
on March 2, 2009. Burial was at Fairview Cemetery in Linton, Ind. He is survived by his wife, Martha; daughter,
Sarah (Michael Bitler) Butler; son, Michael (Jen) Butler; granddaughter, Olivia Butler; mother, Marjorie Paullin;
brothers, Bob, Jack and David; sisters, Mary & Leslie; step-brothers, Richard & Mark. He was preceded in death by
his father, Bob, sister, Sally and step father, Jim Paullin.
Richard D. Dolby
Richard was born on March 1, 1929, in Huntington to Clarence and Tessie Dolby. Following graduation from
Roanoke High School in 1946, he farmed and worked in several factories for about 15 years. Richard was an active
member of Pleasant Chapel Church as a youth and adult. He married Carolyn Hite on September 17, 1951, in
Pleasant Chapel Church. They had four children: Carol Dianne, Galen Richard, Cheryl Jean, and Steven Devon.
On March 1, 1961, Richard was called by the Lord to full-time ministry. He attended Huntington College for
two years and then Manchester College, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1965. He received his
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Master of Divinity degree from United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio in 1968 and was
ordained in the North Indiana Conference in 1968.
While serving in Elkhart County Churches, Richard became involved in being Chaplain
at the Life House (an alcoholic rehab center) , served as a member of Elkhart County Child
Protection Team and several years as coordinator of Elkhart District Mission Work Camps.
Also, he felt God’s call to help start the Golden Rule Community Church in Goshen.
After retirement Richard and his sons restored the old John Deere tractor he used while
farming. Quite a project, but beautiful now! During retirement, in spite of poor health, Richard
and Carolyn enjoyed ten years at their lake cottage in the summer and wintered in Florida for
fourteen years.
Reverend Richard Dolby of Warsaw, Indiana went home to be with his Lord and Savior on March 25, 2009
with his family at his side. Funeral services were held on March 31 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Warsaw
with Reverence Andy Martin and Kokomo District Superintendant Dr. Frank Beard officiating. Burial was in
Pleasant Chapel Cemetery, in Huntington County.
Richard is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Carolyn (Hite) Dolby; daughters, Carol (Glenn) Nusz,
Cheryl (Robert) Roth; son, Steven (Sue) Dolby; daughter-in-law, Laura Dolby; 12 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Maxine Smith and Evelyn (Rolland) Wehr; and sister-in-law, Joann Dolby. Richard is
preceded in death by a son, Galen Dolby, October 3, 2007; a brother Robert Dolby; and his parents.
Kenneth E. Foulke
Kenneth was born in Bippus, Ind., to Iva and Joseph Foulke on February 6, 1919.
Kenneth was a 1940 Graduate of Taylor University and a 1943 Graduate of Evangelical
Theological Seminary in Naperville, Illinois.
Kenneth married Eleanor Robinson of Swayzee, Ind., on August 31, 1941 in Swayzee.
They retired in 1984 to their lake home in Syracuse, Ind. In 1992, they moved to Greencroft
Retirement Community in Goshen where they resided until their deaths. They had two
children, Sharon and Margaret.
Kenneth was known for his infectious smile, sense of humor and compassion. He lived
his life to its fullest. He demonstrated his deep love for his life mate during her extended
illness with Alzheimer’s disease. Eleanor preceded him in death on August 22, 2006. He was
known as the “Singing Parson” as he frequently burst forth in song, especially in the dining rooms and hallways at
Greencroft. In his last year and half, he did find it more difficult to walk but with the aid of a cane was able to
continue shorter daily walks in spite of “Mr. Arthur”- his reference to the arthritis in his knee! He volunteered daily
to feed a resident in the Healthcare Unit at Greencroft Retirement Community as well as serving as a Caring Friend
to visit with residents. Although he had stopped his yoga practice, he continued with other exercise classes four
times each week! Obviously, Ken maintained a very active life as he approached his 90th birthday.
Following Ken’s death, his children found a card in his wallet. A quote from John Wesley that summed up his
life and beliefs, “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you
can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.”
Kenneth died November 21, 2008 in Goshen, Ind. Services were held November 24, 2008, at Calvary United
Methodist Church in Syracuse, Ind.
Survivors include: two daughters and son-in-laws, four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a sister.
George R Greathouse
George was born in Brown County, Ind., to Clifford and Nellie Shelton on June 9, 1938.
George married Connie Hedger Greathouse on August 3, 1963, in Brown County. They had
two children: Teresa Roland and Jill Renee.
George served as pastor of the Heltonville Methodist Church for ten years and had
served previously as pastor of White’s Chapel Church at Spraytown, Indiana for 22 years. He
also had retired from Cummins Engine Company of Columbus. He served as a member of a
Gospel quartet for several years and was a former president and vice president of the Tri
County Camp at Ogilville, Ind. He enjoyed his family and many friends; enjoyed watching
birds and wildlife near his home. He also enjoyed gardening and sharing with others.
George died on May 29, 2009 at Houston Community in Norman, Ind. Services were
held on June 2, 2009 at Spurgeon Funeral Home in Brownstown, Ind. He was buried at Christiansburg Cemetery in
Brown County.
Survivors include: two daughters, two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Frederick Dinsmore Hill
Rev. Dr. Frederick D. Hill was born on a farm north of Covington, Ohio, in Miami County to J. Warren and
Stella (Gustin) Hill on March 4, 1922. He died February 20, 2009 at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Ind.,
and is buried in Greenlawn cemetery in Franklin. Fred and Vesta Mae Arnett were married at her home in Pleasant
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Hill, Ohio, on November 26, 1945. Their children are Theresa Lee Spencer of Ft. Thomas, KY
and Judith Marie Rank of Stow, OH. He also is survived by 5 grandchildren and a brother.
He studied at Miami University prior to his WWII military service. Afterwards he
enrolled at the Ohio State University where he received a BS in Ed. in 1948 and an MS in
History in 1955. Around that time, following an altar call where he felt called to Christian
ministry, he entered United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. There he earned his M.
Div. and was ordained by the Ohio Southeast Conference of the EUB Church in 1958. After
the merger in 1968 his ministerial credentials were transferred to the South Indiana
Conference. He completed a Ph.D. in history at Indiana University in 1972.
During the theological training Fred discovered some of the duties required of ministers he was uncomfortable
doing and realized teaching in a Christian college would fit his personality better. He applied to Indiana Central
College (now University of Indianapolis) as a history professor and taught there from 1958 until his retirement in
1988, serving as chairman of the department the last seven years. He also did some teaching in religion and in
education.
He was a frequent guest preacher or speaker at churches, service clubs, and community forums. He chaired the
Council of Campus Christian Life for the EUB Church in Indiana and was a long-time member of the Advisory
Board of the Center for the EUB Heritage at UTS. In 1989, the year after he retired, he was named an honorary
alumnus of UIndy and the next year was honored as a distinguished alumnus by United Theological Seminary.
In retirement, he and Vesta were members of NOMADS, the volunteer in mission organization of UMC
working one or two projects each winter in the southern states for ten years. When not doing that mission work, Fred
spent about 15 years volunteering at the university including organizing the university archives, which was later
named in his honor. He researched and wrote a comprehensive history of the university, ‘Downright Devotion to the
Cause’: A History of the University of Indianapolis and Its Legacy of Service, which was published in time for the
centennial in 2002.
After his death, his family received many cards and letters attesting to his great success as a teacher, mentor,
and friend. His Christian leadership and witness is evident in the many positions he held at Rosedale Hills United
Methodist Church, the weddings he performed for his former students, and the fact that a Jewish student came to our
home recently just to tell him that she had become a Christian. How much he was loved, respected, and admired was
evident by the standing-room-only crowd at his memorial service. His life exemplified that he believed with Micah
that what God wanted from us was to be just, kind, and humble. (Micah 6:8)
Woodrow Wilson Kennell
Woodrow Wilson Kennell was born on November 7, 1912, in Fayette County,
Pennsylvania. He was the ninth of eleven children born to Simon and Jennie Kennell.
Woodrow, nicknamed “Tom” at an early age attended a one room school house in a coal
mining Pennsylvania community. When he was fifteen his family moved to Somerset,
Pennsylvania, where he was the first member of his family to graduate from high school.
While in high school, Tom felt the call to Christian ministry. This decision came as a
surprise to his family as did his decision to travel from Pennsylvania to Naperville, II., to
further pursue his education at North Central College. Tom met Bernice Linge, a native of
Topeka, Kansas, at North Central. They were married on June 1, 1939, in Topeka.
Following graduation from college in 1938, Tom began studies at Evangelical Theological Seminary now
Garrett Evangelical Seminary in Evanston, II. As a seminary student he pastored an Evangelical church in Edgerton,
Ohio, leaving Naperville every Friday and returning every Monday. Bernice stayed in Edgerton during the week
living in a parsonage with no plumbing on a salary of approximately $500.00 a year supplemented with eggs,
chickens, and home grown produce.
Tom graduated from seminary in 1941. However, his education did not stop there. Throughout his ministry his
thirst for knowledge and how that knowledge could help him better serve the members of his congregations sent him
to engage in continuing education programs at Yale University, Princeton Theological Seminary, The American
Institute of Family Relations in California, and others.
During his ministry Tom always put his pastoral duties before everything else. He was passionate about his
profession and never looked back or regretted his calling. He loved being a Pastor. He was very concerned about
social issues and worked diligently for Civil Rights issues in the 1960’s. In 1970, he was invited to assist in the
planning of the White House Conference on Children and Youth. After retiring in 1981, Tom continued in ministry
by volunteering at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum, St. Vincent’s Hospital, and North United Methodist Church
in Indianapolis, IN.
As a result of his call to the ministry long ago, Tom Kennell worked and ministered tirelessly throughout his
life time to serve God and God’s people. He excelled as a preacher but more importantly he excelled as a loving and
devoted pastor.
Woodrow Wilson “Tom” Kennell died on February 20, 2009. He is survived by his wife of nearly 70 years,
Bernice, his daughters Ruth Ann (Richard) Gantz, and Susan Jane Kennell, and his granddaughter.
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Richard E Kistler
Richard was born near Star City, IN to Cecil and Nellie Hiatt Kistler on March 18, 1926.
Richard graduated from Fulton High School in 1944, Indiana Central College in 1951, and
Bonebrake Theological Seminary (M. Div.) in 1954.
Richard married Mabel Morehead of North Webster, Indiana on August 24, 1947 in
North Webster. They had six children: Cheryl, Lucinda, Lanny, Nina, Renny, and Les.
Richard died on November 25, 2008 at St. Vincent Heart Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
Services were held on December 1, 2008 at St. Matthew United Methodist Church in
Frankfort, Ind. He was buried in Salem Church Cemetery in Wilmot, Ind.
Survivors include: children- Cheryl Targgart, Lucinda Merrill, Lanny Kistler, Nina
Peery, Renny Yeoman, and Les Kistler; ten grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Carl R Lott
Carl was born in Vienna, West Virginia to Carl and Lola Belle Lott on September 17,
1933. Carl became a deacon on May 25, 1972. On August 31, 1972 he received Bachelor of
Arts, and on June 7, 1974 he received Master of Divinity. He became a Full Elder on June 1,
1975.
Carl married Phyllis Meyers of Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 14, 1974 in Fort
Wayne. Phyllis passed away on March 29, 2001 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne.
Carl died on August 27, 2008 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Fort Wayne, Ind. Services were
held on August 30, 2008 in Angola, Indiana at Angola United Methodist Church. He was
buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in Orland, Ind.
Survivors include: sister, Betty; brother-in-law, James; nephews, Tom, Randy, and Brian; and niece, Patricia.
Carl was a great big brother. We all miss him!
Robert Elmer Lougheed
Robert Elmer was born in Montpelier, Ohio to Clifford Lougheed and Mable Grace
Humphrey Lougheed in 1918. Robert attended Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri;
Taylor University in Upland, Indiana; and Theology Classes Evanston in Chicago, Illinois.
Robert married Nelle Arlington Davis of Grasslake, Michigan in June 1939 at Pontiac
Michigan. They had two children: Nancy Rebecca, and David Michael.
Robert pastored mostly country-rural churches and was famous for his pastoral visitation
and gentle helpful ways. He was also a lifelong natural conservationist and was a “go green”
long before it was popular. After returning from WWII as a Marine, Robert intended to return
to China where he had helped liberate Chinese people and prisoners from Japanese. China was
not very open to missionaries in those years, so Robert’s dream of returning to China did not materialize. Instead he
pastored stateside and helped many people in the rural areas of the Ohio and Indiana area.
Robert died on September 25, 2008 in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Services were held on November 22, 2008 in
Bryon, Ohio at Grace Community Church. He was buried in Colombia Cemetery. Survivors include his two
children: Nancy Zimmerman and David Lougheed; 5 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren.
Carlyle Mason
Carlyle was born in Howard County, Indiana to G.R. and Edith Mason on May 26, 1916.
He was a graduate from Wabash College with a Bachelor Degree and Garrett College with a
Bachelor of Divinity. He married Mildred Whitemack of Crawfordsville, Indiana on June 29,
1940 in Remington, Ind. They had three children; Jon David Mason, Marna Beth Andrew, and
Marianne Mason.
Carlyle and Mildred had just celebrated their 68th Wedding Anniversary and felt truly
blessed.
Carlyle died on September 2, 2008. Services were held on September 4, 2008 at St.
Mark’s United Methodist Church. He was buried in Bloomington, Ind. Survivors include:
wife, Mildred; children, Jon, Marna, and Marianne; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Robert H. Miller
Robert H. Miller, 85, of Indianapolis, graduated to be with Lord on May 30, 2009. Born October 28, 1923, to
Dora (Pfaffenberger) Miller and Edward Miller in Seymour, Ind.
Bob, a minister serving in the South Conference of The United Methodist Church from 1950 to 1987, graduated
from Seymour High School, Evansville College and Boston University School of Theology.
His years of service included: West Newton 1950-1953, Whiteland 1953-1955, Evansville 1955-1957, Oakland
City 1957-1961, Scottsburg 1961-1963, Aurora 1963-1967, New Albany 1967-1969, Covington 1969-1985,
Lawrenceburg 1985-1987.
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Bob had a passion for classic cars and people. In the early years the family enjoyed
touring in the 1934 Packard with the Classic Car Club of America. Bob loved people and
wanted all to know they were loved by God. After retirement Bob and Marjorie lived in
Covington, IN 1987-2003, Boyne Falls, MI 2003-2008 and at Crestwood Village West in
Indianapolis.
Married on November 8, 1953, he is survived by his loving wife, Marjorie Anna
(Haynes) Miller, who served alongside Bob in his years of ministry. Son, David E. Miller
(Wife Angela) of Brownsburg and Daughter Dorothy E. (Dot) Miller Ward (Husband Jim) of
Indianapolis. Grandsons: Justin (Wife Holly), Ben, and Nolan Miller. Josh (Wife Anne) ,
Nathaniel, and Chris Ward.
His siblings who preceded him in death were: Cornelia (Miller) Huber, George Miller, Dena (Miller) Huber,
George Miller, Dena (Miller) Klein, all who lived their lives in Seymour.
Memorial services were held at Covington United Methodist Church on June 20th, 2009.
Larry A. Schwartz
Larry R. Schwartz, a United Methodist Pastor for thirty-nine years, died at his home in
Indianapolis on Christmas Eve 2008. Though his death was sudden, he had battled diabetes and
heart disease for over thirty-five years. Larry’s memorial service was December 28 at Castleton
United Methodist Church with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis.
Larry was born September 1, 1937, in Berne, Adams County, Ind., the first son of C.W. R.
and Arveda Schwartz, becoming the twelfth child of their combined families. He married Mary
Lee Huddleston, April 25, 1975, at High Street United Methodist Church in Muncie, Ind. Mary
Lee, together with his two daughters, Marie (Paul) and Melissa (Richard) , one son, Harold
(Marcia), and one stepson, Dan (Susan) Crook, and six grandchildren: Kristine (Richard) Low,
Philip, and Melinda Kirkeiner, John, Hannah and Zach Klaassen and two step-grandsons,
Matthew and Michael Crook, survive him. Three half sisters, Gertie, Annie, and Colleen, along with many nieces
and nephews also survive.
He was a graduate of Adams Central High School in Monroe, Ind., Grand Canyon College, Tucson, Arizona,
and Methodist Theological School in Ohio, Delaware, Ohio.. He served on the Metro Ministries Board and the
Annual Conference Board of Ministries. Larry had a heart for camping in the 70’s and 80’s and encouraged and
supported youth mission trips and the use of The Night Crawler. In the 70’s he participated in the building of a new
parsonage in Texas and later served and supported Metro Ministries in Indianapolis. He took pleasure in hearing of
the successes of the women and men who had passed through the Board of Ministries when he had served.
He was dedicated to fighting racism and many other social justice issues as far back as the 60’s and kept current
with a myriad of faith perspectives so that he might understand his world better. Larry was a compassionate man and
it was his belief that God desires life, dignity and hope for all of his children.
At the time of his death he wore a long, white beard which he had vowed not to cut until all of our troops come
home from Iraq and Afghanistan. Larry’s call had come when he was delivering milk in Arizona. He had moved
there in the fifties in order to get away from hay, grass and pollen allergies, giving up his dream to have the best
dairy farm in Adams County Indiana and to instead earn a law degree. Home delivery service meant many personal
interactions and some families even requested that the milk man come into the house and leave their order in the
refrigerator if no one was at home. It was on his home delivery route that Larry became more and more aware of the
difference Jesus Christ could make in his customer’s lives.
Larry was much more comfortable teaching than behind a pulpit and he was a gifted teacher who almost always
taught a Sunday school class as well as a Disciple Class during the week. He had always enjoyed studying and
researching his sermons and so even after his early retirement at 62 because of declining health, he began taking
college classes in subjects that had always interested him such as American Literature, Spanish, Computer, and
World Geography.
In his 65th year he began to document his life by journaling. Each day he would dialogue with God and record
his reactions to scripture, comic strips, news articles, books, greeting cards, and notes from his wife, the weather, our
children and grandchildren or the behavior of our dog and the two cats who allowed us to live with them. Later he
would choose a theme for the year such as Streams in the Desert, a devotional book his mother had loved, and most
recently the book of Psalms. At that time our son was with the Indiana National Guard in Iraq, so each day he was
deployed, Larry wrote a prayer for Harold that was related to the psalm he was studying and the situation over there.
He presented it to Harold when he returned safely home.
Larry had been trying to hold on until he got home; painful neuropathy in his legs, feet, arms and hands, angina,
countless insulin injections blood sugar testing, and overwhelming fatigue defined his day. Larry always felt his best
in the morning and was a regular at our neighborhood Steak and Shake Restaurant, (remember Cheers) , where he
became a listener and encourager for more than sixteen years. He would then go home to his desk and faithfully
proceed with his Bible study, prayers, dialogue and journaling every day for the rest of his life. At age 14 Larry lost
his father to heart disease and it became his responsibility to operate the family farm! He did this, milking in the
early morning then taking the school bus to school, still keeping his grades up, singing in a barbershop quartet,
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playing in the 4-H band, becoming the first “State Farmer” from Adams County and participating on a Champion
Crop Judging Team. All this including plowing, planting, harvesting, etc had to be done if there was to be income.
Larry was successful because of the help and support of his farm neighbors, his 4-H leader and his FFA leader.
Larry approached the rest of his life with that same discipline, tenacity and sense of responsibility but most of
all he listened to God. His life had consisted of quietly giving to his family and congregations. Larry did what God
had asked of him. Year after year, Sunday after Sunday he had done what was most difficult for him—standing in
front of a large group of people, being used by God in ways he had never imagined.
Darrel Ford Taggart
Darrel Ford was born in Audubon County, Iowa to Giles and Katherine Taggart on July
14, 1918. Darrel received a Bachelor of Religion at Taylor University in 1946 and a Bachelor
of Divinity at Butler University in 1953.
Darrel married Pauline Farwell of Panors, Iowa on January 16, 1942. They had three
children: John, James, and Dean.
He was involved in many district and conference programs during his active years. In
retirement he found fulfillment and joy as Pastor of visitation to the home bound for First
Wayne Street United Methodist Church in Fort Wayne. He was a people person and also
during these years, he participated in many mission projects sponsored by First Wayne Street
United Methodist Church. Some of Darrel’s favorite activities were involved with Epworth Forest and the youth.
Darrel died on September 20, 2008 in Heritage Park Fort Wayne, Ind. Services were held at First Wayne Street
United Methodist Church in Fort Wayne on September 30, 2008. He was buried in Morrisburg Cemetery in Stuart,
Iowa. Survivors include: his wife, Pauline; sons: John, James, and Dean; five grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; sister, Edna; and brother, Billie.
B. Spouses
Jane Elizabeth (Barber) Bill
Jane Elizabeth was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1916 to Harry C and Laurette
Job Barber. She was educated at Howard Seminary and Jackson College (Tufts University) .
She also attended Fay Secretarial School. She married Lester Henry Bill on June 1, 1940.
Lester and Jane had four children: Carolyn, Anita, Eileen, and Douglas.
They served together as pastor and wife in four churches in Iowa and five churches in
Indiana over nearly fifty years. Jane was a talented artist, working mostly in pastels, and
became a skilled photographer. Her deep commitment to social action and equity issues led
Jane to become active in the Methodist Federation for Social Action (MFSA) , the United
Nations Association, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Fellowship of
Reconciliation, Witnesses for Peace, P.E.O. International, and Promoting Enduring Peace. In 1985, with her
husband, she received the John Adams Award for social justice and peace in the world.
Jane died on March 13, 2009 in Frankfort, Ind. Services were held on March 28, 2009 in the Amanda Reid
Memorial Chapel at Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Ind. Her body was donated to Indiana University Medical Research
Center. Survivors include her husband, Lester; four children, Carolyn Bullock, Anita Sherkinah, Eileen Bill, and
Douglas Bill; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Jane was a quiet, gentle woman who never sought the limelight but worked effectively with great dedication to
further the goals so dear to her heart. Lester and Jane traveled all over the world, which through it all, she stood by
his side, championing their shared causes, lovingly mothering her children, and exemplifying the fulfillment of their
human potential.
Frances S Copeland
Frances was born in Lexington, Kentucky to William and Nancy Marquis on July 27,
1929. Frances was a graduate from Greensburo College in North Carolina. She married A.
Glenn Copeland of Evanston, Illinois on September 6, 1952 in Greensburo, North Carolina.
They had three children: Paul, Mark, and Nancy.
Frances died on May 9, 2009 in Angola, Ind. Services were held on May 14, 2009. She
was buried in Angola, Ind. Survivors include: husband, A. Glenn Copeland; children, Paul,
Mark, and Nancy.
Marjorie M. Fritz
Marjorie was born in Wayne County, Indiana on November 13, 1925 to Harry and Nola Ellis. She graduated
from Hagerstown High School in 1943. She worked at the former Perfect Circle Piston Ring factory in Hagerstown.
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While living in Galveston, she worked in the cafeteria at the elementary school. She married
Jim Fritz on November 16, 1947 in Hagerstown. They had two children, Nola and Ken.
She was a member of the Delphi United Methodist Church, where she was active in
Choir. The wife of a Methodist minister, she was extremely active at all of the churches she
and her husband pastured. She also volunteered at the Tipton Hospital for over ten years.
They traveled extensively throughout the US and other countries, going on several mission
trips to Africa, Haiti, and Jamaica. She enjoyed sewing, playing the organ and music.
Marjorie died on August 20, 2008 in Delphi, Ind. Services were held on August 22 at
Abbott Funeral Home in Delphi. Survivors include: husband, Jim, daughter, son, three
grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Jeanette B. Hulbert
Jeanette was born in Oxford, Indiana on August 25, 1923 to Leslie and Florence Nichols.
She was educated at Oxford High School and then preceded to Purdue University for two
years and then Lafayette Business College. She married Glen F Hulbert of Lafayette, Indiana
on April 1, 1956 at Lafayette Trinity United Methodist Church. They adopted two children:
Timothy and Karla Rose.
Jeanette courageously battled ovarian cancer for three years, mainly to continue parenting
grandson Anthony who came to live with them since he was ten months old (he is now ten
years old) .
Jeanette died on May 19, 2009 in Lafayette, Ind. Services were held on May 22, 2009 at
Congress Street United Methodist Church. She was buried at Tippecanoe Memory Gardens in West Lafayette, Ind.
Survivors include her husband, Glen; Children, Timothy and Karla; and four grandchildren, Tim, Edward, Kira,
and Anthony.
Bernice Miller
Bernice was born May 15, 1911 to Art and Mary Phipps in Ortonville, Michigan.
Clifford and Bernice were married on December 24, 1930 and this began her life’s journey as
a wife, mother and grandmother. They raised 5 children together during the great depression
of the 30’s.
Clifford, also know to everyone as Cliff, did not graduate from High School and in early
1940’s obtained his GED and continued his education by attending Hanover College from
1944-1947, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in theology. He also began his career in the
ministry as deacon of the Methodist Church while attending Hanover College. Clifford went
on to Butler University and in 1949 received a master’s degree in theology.
Bernice worked outside of the home during this period in order to help support their family. During their life
together in the ministry, Bernice played an active role in the church. She had a strong devotion to God and
participated in various women’s groups, prayer groups and Bible lessons over the years, making many lifelong
friends along the way.
Sharing in fellowship was a big part of both Clifford and Bernice’s life. She would be best described as the
good, old “Preacher’s Wife”. They both served in the South Indiana Conference from 1942 until 1974 when Clifford
passed away.
Bernice lived most of her retirement years in Western Kentucky, living close to her family and remaining active
in the church. During this time, Bernice met a widower at church, Will Morris. They wed in 1987 and were happily
married for 7 years. In 1997, Bernice moved to Florida to be close to her son Everett, who looked after her the
remaining years of her life. She quietly passed away on November 24, 2008 at the age of 97.
Bernice is survived by 3 daughters: Marie Clark, Gladys Gifford and husband John, Elsie Christian and
husband Rev. Silas Christian; and 2 sons, Everett Miller and wife Sylvia and John Miller and wife Gudrun along
with 14 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Rev. Clifford L. Miller, parents Art and Mary Phipps, her brother
Ross Edwin Phipps and 3 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Clifford and Bernice are both laid to rest in Rolling
Hill cemetery in Eddyville, Ky.
Having received many letters over the years from my grandmother, she would always sign off with “Shalom.”
The New King James version of the Bible Shalom translates to: Completeness, wholeness, health, peace, welfare,
safety, soundness, tranquility, prosperity, perfectness, fullness, rest, harmony, and the absences of agitation or
discord. I believe this is the legacy she would have liked to leave behind for everyone, not only to remember her by,
but also to live each and every day by until we all meet again in Heaven one day. Shalom.
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Gary Anthony Werner
Gary Anthony was born in Mishawaka, Indiana on November 29, 1950 to Paul and
Kathryn Werner. Gary received a High School Diploma. Gary married JoAn Schaetzle on
August 22, 1992 in South Bend, Ind. Gary was a Vietnam Veteran, received a Purple Heart,
and bronze and silver stars.
Gary died on August 26, 2008 in Gary and JoAn’s Home. Services were held on August
29, 2008 in Mishawaka, Ind. He was buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park Granger, Ind.
Survivors include: JoAn, two daughters, four step children, twelve grandchildren, and mother.
Gary loved children. He was a gentleman who loved his family, especially his
grandchildren.
C. Spouses of Deceased Clergy
Martha Louise Carlton
Martha Louise Carlton was born on August 11, 1921 to William and Ada Miller. She
graduated from McLeansboro High School in Illinois, with the class of 1940. Martha married
Samuel E Carlton of Bloomington, Indiana and Macedonia, Illinois, on September 4, 1943 in
Evansville, Ind. Her husband was a United Methodist Clergy of North Indiana Conference.
They had three children: James Carlton, Jan Anderson, and Joan Zimmerman.
She loved the Lord, the church, her husband and family, poetry, and was a sweet kind lady
to all. She worked for Farm Bureau Insurance in Indianapolis and later as a Bank Teller in
Warsaw and Elkhart. She was a member of Brazil First United Methodist Church, the
Homebuilders Sunday School Class, United Methodist Women, sang in the church choir, and
was responsible for church administrative duties.
Martha died on April 3, 2009 in Bloomington, Ind. Services were held on April 7, 2009 at the First United
Methodist Church in Brazil, Ind. She was buried in Clearview Cemetery Brazil, Ind. Survivors include her three
children: James Carlton, Jan Anderson, and Joan Zimmerman; eight grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Phyllis L Dicken
Phyllis was born in Muncie, Indiana on August 6, 1930 to Claude and Ruth Riggin. She
was educated at Geneva High School and then enrolled at Ball State Teachers College where
she met John Dicken, her husband. They had four children: Mark, Kent, Debra, and Jill.
Phyllis’ degree in home economics and her ability to make and mend clothing came in
very handy in stretching her husband’s exceedingly modest preacher’s pay. She convinced her
children that it was perfectly normal to wear hand-me-down clothing that was loudly
recognized by the children of donor families in the church. She protected her brood when
racist members and weak leaders at a church made life exceedingly difficult for her husband
because he had the audacity to personally believe and publicly preach that Jesus loves all the
little children of the world. She also convinced her daughters that it was perfectly normal for a
group of older men called trustees at another church to take months to decide whether their bedroom walls could be
painted purple. She soothed and comforted her husband when he was a district superintendent receiving anonymous
or ridiculous complaints from people about their pastor or from pastors about their people. She knew the church. Her
glasses here were not rose-colored.
Yet throughout all of her adult life, Phyllis loved the church. She treasured her relationships with other
parsonage couples with the unique United Methodist connection. She enjoyed going to annual conference in West
Lafayette after retirement so she could see some of her friends again. She enjoyed preparing for and delivering
various presentations for the United Methodist Women and other groups at Wesley Manor and St. Matthew on topics
ranging from her travels to every continent to the history of shoes and hats. Phyllis never lost faith in the church
because she understood it is going on to perfection, even when it seems to have longer to go than we might hope it
has. Her greatest legacy she leaves us is to never give up on the church even when it disappoints, frustrates, or even
hurts because it is the body of Christ.
Phyllis died on March 1, 2009 at Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Ind. Survivors include children: Reverend Mark
Dicken, Kent Dicken, Debra Wadman, and Jill Curtis.
Elma L Heady
Elma was born on May 1, 1924. She died on April 22, 2009. Services were held on April
25, 2009 at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. She was buried at Alexander Memorial
Park in Evansville, Ind.
She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. James Heady.
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Minnie L. Jones
Minnie was born on March 15, 1913 in Fort White, Florida to John and Mary Sikes. She
married Dr. Gerald H. Jones. They had four children: David, John, Timothy, and Deborah.
Minnie was a member of First Wayne Street United Methodist Church, United Methodist
Women, and P.E.O. Association. She was preceded in death by: husband, parents, son- Dennis
Jones, and six brothers and sisters.
Minnie died on February 14, 2009 at Lutheran Hospital. Services were held at First
Wayne Street United Methodist Church on February 20, 2009. She was buried at Green Lawn
Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors include: sons; David Jones, John Jones, Timothy Jones;
daughter, Deborah; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Roberta Craig Lundy
Roberta Craig was born on December 14, 1918 in Youngstown, Ohio to John Wesley and
Theda (Williams) Craig. Roberta completed High School at Toccoa Falls Institute in Toccoa
Falls, Georgia in Christian Studies.
She married Robert Lundy of Norfolk, Virginia on December 15, 1941 at South Mills,
North Carolina. They had two children: Jean Eileen and Robert Craig.
Roberta wrote curriculum for children’s Sunday school material for the United Methodist
Churches for more than 20 years. She worked for Christ Mission in Youngstown, Ohio, for
three years as a secretary and with the children. She was director of Franklin Community
House and was a minister’s wife.
Roberta died on September 15, 2009 at Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Ind. Services were
held on September 19, 2009 in the Amanda Reid Memorial Chapel at Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Ind. She was
buried at Green Lawn Cemetery in Frankfort, Ind. Survivors include: daughter, Jean Eileen Mount; son, Robert
Craig Lundy; and three grandchildren.
Martha L McGee
Martha was born on March 12, 1920 in Frankfort, Ind. She married Reverend Dee
McGee. They had three children: Donna, Mark, and Matt.
Martha was a homemaker and also worked at North Indiana United Methodist
Conference Office in Marion. She lived in Marion most of her life, moving to Alexandria
eighteen years ago.
Martha died on July 8, 2008 at Community Hospital in Anderson, Ind. Services were
held July 13, 2008 at Robert Loose Funeral Homes and Crematory in Alexandra. Survivors
include: children; Donna (Steve) Guyre, Mark McGee, and Matt (Beverly) McGee; half
brother Don (Ann) Wainscott; step sister Gladys Moyer; eight grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren.
Opal L. Mills
Opal was born on May 29, 1918 to Fred and Mary Hartleroad in Peru, Ind. Opal was a graduate of Peru High
School and Manchester College where she was an Assistant Dean of Women.
She has been blessed with three marriages, all of whom preceded her death; Reverend Robert Wilson, Herbert
Lathrop, and Reverend Ray Mills. They had four children; Doris, Dorothy, Beckie, and Mark.
Opal was a member of First United Methodist Church in Winamac. She had been involved in Friendship Club,
past member of Garden Club, Toastmistress Club, and ISTA. She was a board member of the Indiana United
Methodist Church Children’s Home in Lebanon. She loved to read, travel, sing, and play the piano.
Although Opal never physically had any children, she loved them all so completely and seamlessly, that there
was never any doubt that she was a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great grandmother. She
loved them all, even when they did not love themselves. She was the bravest women they ever knew. She suffered so
many times, but her faith never wavered. She never gave up. She loved God with her entire being up to the very end.
Opal died on November 16, 2008 at Wesley Manor in Frankfort, Ind. Services were held on November 20,
2008 in the Amanda Reid Memorial Chapel at Wesley Manor. She was buried at Winamac Cemetery. Survivors
include: Daughters, Doris Winans, Dorothy May, Beckie Clawson; Son, Mark Mills; one brother, Robert Hartleroad;
and numerous grandchildren of several generations.
Monna D. Nevil
Monna Dee was born on January 12, 1937 in Hartford City, Indiana to Ina and Mont McDermitt. She graduated
from Hartford City High School in 1954. She married Vernon Nevil of Geneva, Indiana on January 2, 1955 and
traveled the world with him as he served in the U.S. Army for 20 years. They had six children: William Norris, Roy
Nevil, Kay Neuenschwander, Dee Atkins, Lea Mays, and Jessica Harvey.
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After Vernon retired from the military in 1974, he eventually answered a call into
ministry. Monna was active in the ministries to women and was Vernon’s proofreader for all
of his seminary classes. During their years at Morris Chapel United Methodist church,
Vernon and Monna were foster parents to several young women, bringing Monna a real sense
of satisfaction as she nurtured them. During Vernon and Monna’s 43 years of marriage they
enjoyed fishing, traveling, great friends, and a deep love for one another.
After Vernon’s death in 1998, Monna met Lionel La Vergne of Spring, Texas. She spent
the last years of her life with Lionel and spoke of her deep love for him often. She was
blessed to have two men love her as deeply as she loved them.
Monna died on February 8, 2009 in Conroe, Texas. Services were held on February 21,
2009 at Poneto United Methodist Church. She was buried at Marion National Cemetery. Survivors include;
Children- William, Roy, Dee, Lea, and Jessica; 15 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.
Janet Soldner Nussbaum
Janet Soldner was born on November 7, 1918 in Adams County, IN to Clinton D and Gertrude Soldner. Janet
graduated from Bethel Deaconess Hospital as a registered nurse in Newton, Kansas in 1942.
Janet married Reverend Tillman L Nussbaum on February 14, 1976 at Mennonite Church in Berne, Ind.
Janet was a life-long member of First Mennonite Church. Thirty years of her life were spent as a missionary
under the G.C. Mennonite Church, serving in Colombia, South America, and later in Mexico.
Janet died on April 9, 2009 at her residence in Warren, Ind. Services were held on April 13, 2009 at Heritage
Pointe, Ind. She was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery in Warren, Ind.
Jewell E. Rittenhouse
Jewell was born on February 21, 1907 in Morehead, Kentucky to Sandford and Laura
Belle Caudill. She married Ellsworth Rittenhouse of Franklin on January 21, 1996.
She served the First EUB Church in Anderson for 30 years with her first husband, Dr.
Reverend H.L. Lanahan and was active in the music department and with the youth of the
church. She was also a staff organist with Rozelle-Johnson Funeral Service for many years
and served as a pianist with many area churches. She was a longtime member of the United
Methodist Church, a member of the Grace United Methodist Church in Franklin, and had
been active with the Lady Lions Club.
Jewell died on August 2, 2008 at Franklin United Methodist Home in Franklin after an
extended illness. Services were held August 6, 2008 at Rozelle-Johnson Funeral Service. She was buried at East
Maplewood Cemetery.
Survivors include: husband Ellsworth Rittenhouse; stepchildren Tom Rittenhouse and Joyce Benham; several
step grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Jessie Alice Burtner Skinner
Jessie Alice Burtner Skinner, 91, of Warren, Ind., died Thursday, March 26, 2009, at
Heritage Pointe in Warren. She was born August 3, 1917, near Butler, Pennsylvania, one of
sixteen children born to Forrest H. and Mary Lena Giles Burtner. She married Rev. W.
Lavern Skinner on February 5, 1942. She earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from
Taylor University, Upland, Ind., and an elementary teaching degree from Goshen College,
Goshen, Ind.
Jessie and her husband served in United Methodist pastorates in Indiana for more than
39 years at Fort Wayne Circuit, Maples, Arcola, Richland Chapel, McCordsville-Mt.
Comfort, Shipshewana-Scott, Leesburg-Clunette, Richmond Trinity, Clay City First & Eighth
Street, Liberty, and Georgetown. Jessie was always active in the ministry in a variety of ways including regularly
visiting the homebound and nursing homes, managing a church food pantry, participating in missions, encouraging
youth, assisting in the development of the Lord’s Acre Fall Festival at McCordsville UMC which has continued for
over fifty years, and more. She was a member of the United Methodist Women, served in leadership positions, and
received a Special Mission Recognition Award from the General Board of Global Ministries in 1996. Jessie was also
a school teacher. She cared deeply about people and would always help anyone she could. Jessie’s deep faith in
Christ, her commitment to her family and her love for people set a wonderful example for others and had a
significant impact on the lives of many people.
Jessie’s husband preceded her in death in 1981. At that time she moved to Pendleton, Indiana where she was
active in the Pendleton UMC until her move to the United Methodist Home at Warren, Indiana (now Heritage
Pointe) .
Survivors include three sons, Loran (Becky) Skinner, of Anderson; Glenn (Carmen) Skinner, of Montville, CT;
and Merrill (Barbara) Skinner, of Dassell, MN; three sisters; six brothers; four grandchildren, Jolie (Neil)
McCartney, Lindy Browning, Glenn (Tiffany) Skinner Jr. and Anthony Skinner; and seven great-grandchildren.
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Josephine L Thomas
Josephine was born on April 3, 1926 to Lloyd and Minerva Warner Wampler in Cherryvale, Kansas. She
graduated from Cherryvale High School and attended Asbury College for two years and
Richmond College in Kentucky for one year. She married Reverend Oliver Thomas on August
12, 1945 in Cherryvale, Kansas. They had one daughter, Betty Jo.
Josephine retired from Delco Electronics in 1991 as an inspector with twenty years of
service. Memberships include U.A.W. Local #292, Main Street United Methodist Church
where she sang in the choir and member of the Womens Society of Christian Service. She was
also a member of the Doral Park West Homeowners Association and enjoyed sewing.
Josephine died on August 30, 2008 at St. Joseph Hospital. Services were held on
September 5, 2008 at Ellers Mortuary Webster Street Chapel in Kokomo, Ind. Survivors
include: Daughter, Betty Jo (Charles) Chilcott, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.
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IX. Deceased Ministerial Members
A. Roll of the Dead
Name/Internment
Thomas Abbott
Daniel Bengston
Ray Bradley
Bill Butler
Fairview Cemetery
Linton, Ind.
Richard Dolby
Pleasant Chapel Cemetery
Huntington County, Ind.
Vern Doles
Kenneth Foulke
George Greathouse
Christiansburg Cemetery
Brown County, Ind.
Michalene Haysler
Frederick Hill
Greenlawn Cemetery
Franklin, Ind.
Ellis Hukill Jr.
Jerome Hyde
Woodrow Kennell
Richard Kistler
Salem Church Cemetery
Wilmot, Ind.
Jane Lincoln
Carl Lott
Greenlawn Cemetery
Orland, Ind.
Robert Lougheed
Columbia Cemetery
Carlyle Mason
Bloomington, Ind.
Robert Miller
Larry Schwartz
Crown Hill Cemetery
Indianapolis, Ind.
Darrel Taggart
Morrisburg Cemetery,
Stuart, Iowa
Lawrence Tedrow
John Thrasher
Born
6/12/26
1/16/22
5/8/24
4/21/53
Died
1/11/09
1/26/09
2/8/09
2/26/09
Entered Ministry
1974
1950
1971
2007
3/1/29
3/25/09
1963
8/7/22
2/6/19
6/9/38
7/23/08
11/21/08
5/29/09
1982
1939
1979
9/20/52
3/4/22
6/11/09
2/20/09
2007
1976
1/25/33
6/14/28
11/7/12
12/3/08
10/8/08
2/20/09
1959
1954
1934
3/18/26
11/25/08
1950
3/30/49
9/17/33
11/17/08
8/27/08
1998
1972
1918
9/25/08
1980
5/26/16
9/2/08
1946
10/28/23
9/1/37
5/30/09
12/24/08
1981
1965
7/14/18
9/20/08
1947
11/17/29
12/10/32
3/24/09
12/12/08
1965
1958
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B. Surviving Spouses
Name, Deceased Spouse-Year Died, Contact Information
Abbey, Dorothy (Donald Abbey-2006) - C/O Donna Glass, 2959 Oliver St, Bozeman, MT, 59718-6998 (704) 9628984
Abbott, Rosemary (Thomas W. Abbott-2009) - 1507 S New Jersey St, Indianapolis, IN, 46225-1831 (317) 634-5369
Adams, Mary (Homer Summitt-1998) - 2108 S Main St, Princeton, IN, 47670-2054 (812) 386-6738
Addison, Joan (Howard P. Addison-2008) - 1629 Cedar Dr, New Castle, IN, 47362 (765) 521-3568
Aebersold, Lois (John P Aebersold-2008) - Franklin Methodist Community, 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN,
46131-2179 (317) 736-1314
Akers, Patricia (Richard D. Akers-1975) - 5507 La Creek Ln, Spring, TX, 77379-7917 (281) 251-7005
Aleman, Karen (Robert Cahoon-2004) - 420 Shady Ln, Ossian, IN, 46777-9316 (260) 622-6278
Allison, Phoebe (Earl Allison-1985) - 1701 McDowell Rd Apt 103, Evansville, IN, 47712-5431
Altman, Susan (David Laimer-1998) - 900 S Buckeye St, Kokomo, IN, 46901-5470
Andrews, Carolyn (James L. Andrews-2002) - 11079 Oakridge Dr, Fishers, IN, 46038-4746 (317) 570-7937
Angerer, Marjorie (George N. Angerer-1993) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 736-1361
Antle, Claire (Benjamin E Antle-2008) - 6011 Bahia Del Mar Blvd, Apt 251, St Petersburg, FL, 33715-1000 (727)
864-2592
Applegate, Kathryn (Richard Applegate-1987) - 647 Owl Hill Rd, Lititz, PA, 17543-8563 (717) 627-4224
Applegate, Martha (Francis M. Applegate-2004) - 822 Center St, Shelbyville, IN 46176 (317) 398-7560
Armstrong, Helen Jean (Richard D. Armstrong-2006) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 736-1476
Ashley, Frances (Donald Ashley-2001) - 603 Riley Rd, Delphi, IN, 46923-1814 (765) 564-6839,
Ashley, Jean (Albert R. Ashley-1995) - c/o Mark Ashley, 422 Glen Park Dr, Nashville, TN, 37217 (615) 361-4608
Atkins, Sybil (Arnold Atkins-1975) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Apt E 210, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179 (317) 736-1204
Atkins, Barbara (Claude L. Atkins-2005) - 915 N Main St, Oakland City, IN, 47660 (812) 749-4672
Babbitt, Joan (James J Babbitt-2003) - 1022 S Martz St, Syracuse, IN, 46567-8433 (574) 457-5916
Bair, Mary (T Harold Bair-1996) - 7344 Leatherwood Rd, Bedford, IN, 47421 (812) 834-5089, kimb@time.com
Baker, Edna (Donald True-1986) - 728 E CR 900 N, Brazil, IN, 47834-8309,
Baker, Flossine (Paul M. Baker-2004) - c/o Debra Hannon, 6494 Hunters Green Ln, Indianapolis, IN, 46278 (317)
293-3966
Bardsley, Sibyl (Dale L Bardsley-1995) - 318 17th St, Apt 1, Decatur, IN, 46733-1490,
Barger, Mary Jane (Robert F. Barger-1988) - 101 Country View Dr., Harrison, OH, 45030 (367) 202-9296
Barlow, Barbara (Hubert Barlow-2006) - 5040 Beatline Rd, Apt B, Long Beach, MS, 39560-3800 (228) 868-2638
Barnes, Hope (Donald Barnes-1997) - 4809 W University Ave, Muncie, IN, 47304-3522 (765) 288-2586,
barnes hope@att net
Barnhart, Lois (Philips Brooks Smith-1989) - L101, 800 Lake Port Blvd, Leesburg, FL, 34748-7616 (352) 365-1336
Batchelder, Vivian (Lynn Soughan-1995) - 7605 Seacrest Way S, Noblesville, IN, 46062-6896 (317) 773-6374
Bayne, Jeannette (Paul U. Bayne-2002) - 215 W Tyson St, Versailles, IN, 47042 (812) 689-4967
Beck, Andrea (Gerald Beck-2000) - 340 Stone Mill, Brunswick, GA, 31520
Bedwell, Frances (Fred P. Bedwell-1969) - 3853 Washington Blvd, Indianapolis, IN, 46205,
Beedle, Evelyn (Frederick A. Beedle-2006) - 5626 E 1000 N, Wilkinson, IN, 46186 (317) 326-3390
Bengston, Linda Jean (Daniel A. Bengston-2009) - 301 Morningside Dr, Richmond, MO, 64085-1935 (816) 7762103
Bennett, Norma (George D Bennett-1985) - 202 East Harrison B, PO Box 196, North Liberty, IN, 46554-0196 (574)
656-4666
Bennett, Evelyn Marie (James V. Bennett-2007) - 23 Ems B11 Ln, Pierceton, IN, 46562-9121 (574) 594-2504
Berg, Joyce (Glen Berg-1987) - 9329 S 700 E, Lafayette, IN, 47909-9162 (765) 523-2710
Bergwall, Jacqueline (Evan Bergwall Jr-2006) - 3065 Bunting Run, Cumming, GA, 30041-9767
Berkey, Kenneth (Karolyn Edwards Berkey-1999) - 136 Drury Ln, West Lafayette, IN, 47906-4758 (765) 497-9726
Blaising, Naomi (Marcus J Blaising-2004) - 13072 Duval Dr, Fishers, IN, 46038-8169 (317) 576-0207
Bless, Mentoria (Clifford M. Bless-1976) - PO Box 1328, Winter Haven, FL, 32790
Boes, Mildred (Donald O. Boes-1982) - 664 E Heather Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47401-9210 (812) 336-2297
Bond, Barbara (Glen Richard Bond-1979) - 2307 E Paradise Dr, Phoenix, AZ, 85028
Bradley, Gladys (Ray C. Bradley-2009) - 3029 Beech Grove Court, Apt 14, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130 (812) 2887833
Brashares, Ellen (Wesley Brashares-1989) - 4209 Willow Bend Dr, Apt A, Beech Grove, IN, 46107-2714 (317) 7848031
Brock, Dorothy (Kenneth J. Brock-1988) - 125 E 8th St, Bicknell, IN, 47512-1311 (812) 735-3303,
dlbrock@avenuebroadband.com
Brooks, Primrose (Magellan Brooks-2001) - 1225 Victory Ct, Anderson, IN, 46016-2835 (765) 644-0476
Brooks, Barbara (Tony Brooks-2006) - 3017 Providence Ln, Kokomo, IN, 46902-4593 (765) 868-3087
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Brookshire, Linda (Sam Brookshire-2001) - 52365 Valley Forge Ln # L, Granger, IN, 46530-9551 (574) 277-5615
Bruner, Edith H. (Holman Bruner-1947) - 29 W 391 Emerald Green Dr, Unit B, Warrensville, IL, 60555 (630) 3933915
Bullis, Dorothy (Wesley Bullis-1993) - 1301 N Winthrop Rd, Muncie, IN, 47304-2960 (765) 747-8571
Burch, Dortha (Keith Burch-1989) - 3654 N Barbee Rd, PO Box 1475, Warsaw, IN, 46581-1475 (574) 834-4430
Burchfield, Dorothy (Ray A. Burchfield-1981) - 3633 Kasson Dr, Evansville, IN, 47720-1828 (812) 467-0015
Burns, Alice (Paul Burns-1978) - Oakland City, IN, 47660
Burris, Nancy (Jeffrey Burris-2001) - Indianapolis, IN, 46250 (317) 888-8309
Burton, Patricia (William Burton-2001) - 350 Methodist Dr W, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 736-1395
Butler, Martha (Bill Butler-2009) - 59 NE 6th Street, Linton, IN, 47441
Byers, Betty (Clyde L Byers-1986) - 8395 E Epworth Forest Rd, North Webster, IN, 46555-9674 (574) 834-4847
Byrer, JoAnn (Virgil Byrer-1997) - 922 Illinois St, Bicknell, IN, 47512
Byrne, Mary Beth (Allan D Byrne -2007) - W7839 Crestview Dr, Whitewater, WI, 53190-4239 (262) 473-8723,
mbbyrne@netwurx net
Byrum, Joan (Gordon L. Byrum-1983) - 2005 Hwy 337, Apt 5, Corydon, IN, 47112 (812) 734-1354
Calender-Anderson, Beverly (Michael A. Anderson Sr-2002) - 3880 S Laurel Ct, Bloomington, IN, 47401 (812)
336-8343, queenbee049@yahoo.com
Carey, Cordelia (Robert E. Carey-2007) - 502 E. Wilson St., Orleans, IN, 47452 (812) 865-2493
Carlile, Joyce (Keith S. Carlile-2000) - 2431 N Fritz Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47408 (812) 331-0163,
joycarli@earthlink net
Carmichael, Judith (Larry Carmichael-2005) - RR#1 Box 259, Poland, IN, 47868
Carmin, Norma Lee (Robert Carmin-2000) - 18453 Nipigon Ln, Millersburg, MI, 49759-9631 (989) 938-6256,
maccarmin49@yahoo.com
Carpenter, Jane M. (Guy D. Carpenter-1996) - 2100 Five Lakes Rd, Gaylord, MI, 49735-9358 (517) 732-7626
Carpenter, Margie (Fred A. Carpenter-2005) - 706 W. Linn St., Holland, IN, 47541 (812) 232-2478
Chambers, Louise (John Chambers-1980) - 4723 Wren Ct, Lebanon, OH, 45036-8862
Chapman, Annamaye (Raymond R. Chapman-2001) - 16 Mary Wood Drive, Greenfield, IN, 46140 (317) 462-8774
Chasteen, Helen (John H. Chasteen-1997) - 1914 S 29th St, Terre Haute, IN, 47803-3823 (812) 238-9350
Chenoweth, Joyce (Kenneth A. Chenoweth-2005) - 1792 Twin Bridges Rd, Mitchell, IN, 47446 (812) 849-4389
Childs, Ruby (C. Edwin McClaron-1996) - Th #61, 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402
Clark, Eliza “Billie” (Harold L. Clark-2006) - 4415 Gentry Palm Loop, Zephyrhills, FL, 33542 (813) 783-3973
Clark, Frances Ann (Richard D. Clark-1996) – 16019 S. Zellwood Dr., Clinton IN 47842-7319
Clark, Sandra L. (Gerald D. Clark-2002) - Indianapolis, IN
Clemons, Barbara (Clarence M. Clemons Sr-2006) - 1910 Wellesley Blvd, #219, Indianapolis, IN, 46219 (317) 5621194
Colpitts, Neoma (A. Hunter Colpitts-1994) - 599 E Lake View Rd, Syracuse, IN, 46567-9437 (574) 457-3807
Cook, Helen (Marvin W Cook-1997) - 118 Bass Lake Rd, Traverse City, MI, 49684-8191 (616) 943-8837
Cook, Lois (Ross Cook-2007) - 555 N Williams St, Nappanee, IN, 46550-1544 (574) 773-5243
Cooper, Nellie L. (Lawrence D. Cooper-2007) - 38 W 700 N, Fortville, IN, 46040-9801 (317) 485-7679
Covert, Lillian (Robert Melling-1988) - 10855 S 300 E, Amboy, IN, 46911-9478 (765) 395-7437
Cox, Sandra (Frederick E. Cox-2008) - 4053 Constance Dr, Richmond, IN, 47374-4404 (765) 966-0684
Cox, Anne (Churchill Cox-2006) - 5415 N Eel River Rd, Peru, IN, 46970-8635 (765) 215-4883
Crabill, Esther (Don Crabill-1999) - 4110 Turf Ln, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-3972 (260) 432-9682
Cramer, Mary (Robert E. Cramer-1995) - 3525 E Hanna Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46237-1994
Crane, Lola (Horace A. Bailiff-1947) - 1505 E St, Bedford, IN, 47421-3809 (812) 279-3074
Crawford, Ruth (Gene P Crawford-1994) - 1865 Cherrytree Rd, Avon, IN, 46123-7116 (317) 272-8270
Cropper, Irene (Wilburn E. Cropper-2007) - 7007 S Bear Wallow Rd, Maysville, KY, 41056 (606) 742-2136
D’Angelo, Tristan E. (Lester D’Angelo-1999) - 1341 Doebler Dr, North Tonawanda, New York, 14120 (716) 6922527
Davis, Flo E. (Hubert T. Davis-1976) - 2208 E Cape Cod Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47401-6124 (812) 332-8788
Davis, Mamie (Arthur Davis-1981) - 508 W 38th St, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-4238 (317) 616-4265
Davis, Lois M (John Davis-1997) - PO Box 501, N Manchester, IN, 46962-0501 (260) 982-4230
Davis, June (Richard S. Davis-2003) - Zephyrhills, FL, 33541
Dawson, Marian (Russell Dawson-1997) - 801 Huntington Ave, #282, Warren, IN, 46792-9402
Day, Kenneth (Beatrice Day-1996) - 528 S Center St, Plainfield, IN, 46168-1404 (317) 839-0238, k9pgl@tcon.net
Decker, Lena (Silas E. Decker-1983) - 4230 21st St N., St Petersburg, FL, 33714
Devine, Etta (Samuel J. Devine-1996) - 117 Rossmoore Dr, New Albany, IN, 47150-4528 (812) 944-0390,
trinityumc na@juno.com
Dewees, Anna Louise (Jewel Dewees-1997) - 4667 Breckenridge Dr, Columbus, IN, 47203 (812) 273-8561
Dickerson, Sarah Sally (Hollie Dickerson-2001) - 2122 E Eden Rd, Greenfield, IN, 46140-9016 (317) 326-2213,
nanapreach@yahoo.com
Dillon-Todd, Helen (Loren Todd-1998) - 65 11th St, Covington, IN, 47932-1645 (765) 793-1216
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Dolby, Carolyn (Richard Dolby-2009) - 649 Heritage Ln, Warsaw, IN, 46582-1932 (574) 371-2007
Doles, Pauline (Vern E. Doles-2008) - 2610 Stahr Lane, Columbus, IN, 47203-2936
Donham, Eleanor (Deloss Donham-1994) - 1095 E 900 N, Ridgeville, IN, 47380-9134 (765) 857-2205
Dunmoyer, Rachel (Charles Dunmoyer-1977) - 6 Eastwood Dr, Muncie, IN, 47303-1093
Earley, Opal M. (William S. Earley-2006) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 736-1250,
wearley@prodigy net
Elam, Mildred (Charles Elam-2002) - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402 (260) 375-2824
Ellis, Susanna (Howard Ellis-1998) - c/o Mary Lou Bordwell, 6646 Hamilton Rd, Liberty Township, OH, 45044
(513) 853-2368
Elson, Betty (Charles Elson-2003) - 1110 N Balsam Dr, Muncie, IN, 47304-9640 (765) 759-8574
Endris, Lois (Owen P. Endris-2000) - 487 Pebble Way, Greenwood, IN, 46142-9756 (317) 865-0148
Esche, Elvera (Elmer Martin-1976) - 9311 Greenslope Ct, Fishers, IN, 46038
Farr, Margaret (Charles E. Farr-2007) - P. O. Box 2204, Onalaska, TX, 77360-2204 (936) 646-7351
Ferguson, Sandra (Bill Rogers-2006) - 604 W Roberts Ave, Marion, IN, 46952-1956 (765) 662-3571,
sandy@nicumc.org
Fields, Mabel (Charles Fields-1981) - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402
Fitzgerald, Leslie (Barry A. Fitzgerald-1989) - 214 N Washington St, Huntingburg, IN, 47542-1455 (812) 683-4173
Foley, Ramonia (James Foley-1997) - 4157 Hwy 64 NE, Georgetown, IN, 47122 (812) 366-3682
Forbes, Donna S. (Theodore E. Forbes-2008) - 802 Shelby’s Crest, Shelbyville, IN, 46176 (317) 825-0362
Frazier, Marcia (Edward D. Frazier-2004) - 8302 Chickadee Dr, Morgantown, IN, 46160 (812) 597-2173
Frew, Gloria (Philip Frew-2005) - 4697 E Country Cove Dr, Syracuse, IN, 46567-9156 (574) 457-5673,
pgfrew@kconline.com
Fulbright, Sherry (Patrick L. Fulbright-2008) - 4612 Bradwood Ter, Fort Wayne, IN, 46815-6031 (260) 471-3913,
fwdisumc@aol.com
Garner, Irene (Paul W. Garner-2007) - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167 (765) 659-4025
Garrison, Marian (Bishop Edwin R. Garrison-1995) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179 (317) 7361288
Gerner, Dorothy “Dotti” (Henry L. Gerner-2008) - 4436 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, IN, 46205-1728 (317)
283-7175, HGDG@aol.com
Giles, Edith Marie (Arthur Dale Giles-2000) - 3210 W Fern St, Muncie, IN, 47304-4501 (765) 284-2173
Gillum, Marianne (William Gillum-1998) - 405-2 E 75 N, Valparaiso, IN, 46383-9308
Ginn, Martha (Robert C. Holmes-2001) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131
Good, Hazel (C. C. Good-1937)
Grace, Elva (Chester H. Grace-1971) - 171 Chariot Dr, Anderson, IN, 46013-1082 (765) 643-9169,
ggrace@iquest.net
Greathouse, Connie (George Greathouse-2009) - 7981 W CR 975 N, Norman, IN, 47264-9717 (812) 497-2045
Guin, Sara (Howard G Guin-1983) - 4675 Coralwood Cir, Carlsbad, CA, 92008-3709
Guinn, Mary Beverly (Leion Guinn-2004) - 222 S 25th St, Apt 211, Terre Haute, IN, 47803
Haas, Eileen R. (James Haas-1996) - 219 Pinecrest Dr, Macomb, IL, 61455-3336 (309) 837-3244
Hamilton Luke, Mary (P J Hamilton-1993) - 428 Glenn Knecht Dr, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933-2063 (765) 362-0023
Harlan, Janet (James R. Harlan II-2001) - 7722 Eagle Valley Pass, Indianapolis, IN, 46214
Haskell, Luana (Louis E Haskell-2005) - 4730 Oak Creek Dr, Fort Wayne, IN, 46835-4283 (260) 485-3868,
llhaskell@juno.com
Hathaway, Beverly (Lewis Hathaway-2002) - 200 W Kercher Rd, Goshen, IN, 46526-5411 (574) 534-2295
Hawkins, Sue (Alton L. Hawkins-2006) - 4008 Evergreen Dr, Benton, AR, 72015
Haysler, George C. (Michaelene M. Haysler-2009) - 3820 N CR 300 E, North Vernon, IN, 47265 (812) 458-6215,
ghaysler@seidata.com
Heckman, Louise (E Robert Heckman-1989) - 56406 Westlea Dr, South Bend, IN, 46619-1138 (574) 233-6407
Hedden, Marcella (Paul L. Hedden-1994) - 4 Abby Chase, Jeffersonville, IN, 47130-9761 (812) 284-3137
Helm, Ruth Anna (Edwin H Helm-2003) - 1913 E 44th St, Anderson, IN, 46013-2561 (765) 642-5554
Hendrey, Ruth (Charles Hendrey-1981) - 513 Rumbach Ave, Jasper, IN, 47546-3557 (812) 306-8347
Hensley, Nikki (Dennis Hensley-2003) - 124 S Penn St, Fairmount, IN, 46928-1843 (765) 948-9563
Hershberger, Virginia (G Ben Hershberger-1995) - 9568 River Rd, Spring Hill, FL, 34608-3962 (352) 346-7055
Hiatt, Mary (Russell Hiatt-1978) - 1104 W Millford Ln, Peoria, IL, 61614-4137
Hill, Vesta (Frederick D. Hill-2009) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179 (317) 736-1499
Hill, George A. (Marguerite A. Hill-2001) - 1533 4th Ave. W., Apt 306, Bradenton, FL, 34205 (941) 746-7417
Hill, Helen (Paul F Hill-2004) - 279 Webber Way, Greenwood, IN, 46142-1884
Hill, Mildred “Milli” (William F. Hill-1999) - 8136 Heritage Commons Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46219 (317) 897-1194,
milhill2705@msn.com
Hillenburg, Betty (Paul E. DuBois-1984) - 5787 N Hendricks, Kurtz, IN, 47249 (812) 995-2112
Hillsamer, Norma (Phillip Hillsamer-2005) - 1041 Kent Rd, Michigan City, IN, 46360-6818 (219) 871-1240
Hodapp, Polly (Leroy C. Hodapp-2006) - 1335 Timberlake Rd, Evansville, IN, 47710
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Hogsett, Betty (William Hogsett-1996) - 7235 Highburry Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46256-2318 (317) 849-5991
Hoover, Rosalie (M. Wayne Hoover-1997) - 22302 Prairie Baptist Rd, Noblesville, IN, 46060 (317) 422-9143
Horine, Dorotha (Paul Horine-2002) - 4665 W 100 S Trlr 29, Wabash, IN, 46992-9758 (260) 563-8163
Hoskins, Julia N. (Bill Waugh-1999) - 38207 Florida Ave, Leesburg, FL, 34788-8321 (352) 483-2277
Howard, Phyllis J. (Paul Howard-1990) - 2 E Vine St, Apt 1A, Dale, IN, 47523 (812) 937-4820
Howard, Roberta (Albert E. Howard-2002) - PO Box 266, Orleans, IN, 47452
Howell, Mary Margaret (Jean S. Howell-2006) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131
Howell, Eleanor Ann (Morris Howell-2000) - 3057 Greenbrier Ave, West Lafayette, IN, 47906-4826 (765) 4639188
Hukill, Delores “Dodie” (Ellis P. Hukill Jr-2008) - 232 Hargeo Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46217-4913 (317) 859-9584
Hull, Dorothy J. (Robert Hull-1996) - 120 E Peach St, Apt 811, Connellsville, PA, 15425-3373 (724) 628-1882
Hurst, Beverly (Paul A. Hurst-1981) - 5346 N. Old State Rd. 245, Grandview, IN, 47615 (812) 362-9002
Hyde, Martha (Jerome H. Hyde-2008) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2124 (317) 736-1537,
mhyde2@peoplepc.com
Irey Crum, Florence (Garth D Irey-1994) - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402 (260) 824-1159
Janik, Betty (Eugene Janik-1995) - PO Box 184, Hanna, IN, 46340-0184 (219) 733-9662
Jolliff, Lorraine L. (Dale Jolliff-1969) - 4501 S Gaslight Pl, Lot 153, Terre Haute, IN, 47802-4483 (812) 299-4068
Jones, Mary (John Paul Jones-1994) - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167 (765) 659-0891
Jones, Rachel (Ernest H. Jones-1989) - 209 Forestdale Dr., Jamestown, NC, 27282
Joyce, Pauline (Harold K Joyce-1997) - C/O Jack McBride, 1568 N Crest View Dr, La Porte, IN, 46350-2130 (219)
326-8972
Joyner, Kathryn Devezin (Claude Joyner-2003) - 6408 Six Mile Ln, Apt 172, Louisville, KY, 40218-2393
Karay Tripp, Diane (David Tripp-2007) - 1229 Sunnymede Ave, South Bend, IN, 46615-1015 (574) 855-3399
Karg, Thelma Aileen (Henry Karg-1982) - 1004 Cottage Ave, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933-1506 (765) 362-9186
Karstedt, Mary Evelyn (Ralph Karstedt-2000) - 348 S Collier St, Bremen, IN, 46506-1349 (574) 209-0803
Kehlhofer, Diana (William C Kehlhofer-2001) - 1727 Trace 17, West Lafayette, IN, 47906-1883 (765) 742-1288
Keller-Bonecutter, Dorothy (Armour J Keller-1997) - 1209 Ashwood Dr, Auburn, IN, 46706-3281 (260) 925-0983
Kelley, Lynette Kay (Fred W. Kelley-2004)
Kemp, Florence L (Grester L. Kemp-1997) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 736-1349
Kennedy, Mildred (Raymond E. Kennedy-2001) - 5344 Peacock Dr, Holiday, FL, 34690-2944
Kennell, Bernice (Woodrow W. Kennell-2009) - Hooverwood Nursing Home, 7001 Hoover Rd, Rm 101,
Indianapolis, IN, 46260
Kerstetter, Leona (William E. Kerstetter-1996) - Sandwich, MA, 02563
Kessinger, Mildred (Robert Kessinger-1998) - 5354 W 62nd St Apt 273, Robin Run Village, Indianapolis, IN, 46268
(317) 297-2073
Kivett, Christina (Wayne D. Kivett-2005) - 705 Mendota Ct, Kokomo, IN, 46902
Knight, Diana (Douglas J Knight-2002) - 3126 Trenton Ct, Fort Wayne, IN, 46808-1806 (260) 436-8871
Knopfmeier, Helen L. (Lester L. Knopfmeier-1999) - 1652 Summit Ave, New Albany, IN, 47150-1825 (812) 9443840, mcheek@compuserve.com
Koehnlein, Phyllis (William D. Koehnlein-1975) - 2212 Olde Mill Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47401
Koenig, Kathryn (Robert W. Koenig-2000) - 4242 E 1000 N, Plainville, IN, 47568-9750 (812) 687-7628
Kollmeyer, Anna L. (Harold G. Kollmeyer-2005) - 108 Cooper St., Odon, IN, 47562 (812) 636-7977
Kuhn, Lana (Thomas C. Kuhn-2003) - 5226 Fletcher Street, Anderson, IN, 46013
LaCoax, Patty (H Leon LaCoax-1991) - 2926 Saint Louis Ave, Fort Wayne, IN, 46809-2969
Landrey, Ellen (Everett F Laundrey-1975) - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402 (260) 375-3072
Lane, Virginia (Charles Lane-2005) - 1135 Wren Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131-2291 (317) 736-1585
Lawson, Martha (David J. Lawson-2007) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131
Like, Joeann (John E. Like-2007) - RR#2 Box 208, Linton, IN, 47441-9664 (812) 749-8267
Lincoln, C. R. “Dick” (Jane F. Lincoln-2008) - 8060 Jill Circle NW, Ramsey, IN, 47166 (812) 347-3109
Lohman, Ann (George L. Lohman II-2006) - 10598 N 500 E, Syracuse, IN, 46567-7798 (574) 457-2223
Loomis, Marcella (Lyle I Loomis-2004) - C/O Joseph Loomis, 4836 W Whitehall Rd, Pennsylvania Furnace, PA,
16865-9556 (814) 237-2569
Luthy, Elaine (Fred Luthy-1999) - 250 W Wright Ave, Upland, IN, 46989-9192 (765) 998-2823
Lutz, Marian (William B Lutz-1989) - 311 Mark Hannah Pl, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103-3762
Lynch, Barbara (Homer Lynch-2004) - 4096 Middle Urbana Rd, Urbana, OH, 43078-8230 (765) 760-1752,
barbcozylane@aol.com
Lyndon, Karen (Richard Lyndon-2004) - 19753 Bluff Dr, Goshen, IN, 46526-9127 (574) 533-0980
Mabry, Crystal (Paul Mabry-1982) - Olivet College, Olivet, MI, 49076
Mahan, Goldie (Stanley Mahan-1989) - RR#5 Wabash Dr, D 63, Nashville, IN, 47448 (812) 988-0242
Malone, Kathryn (H.S. Malone-2006) - 6339 Cleveland St, Merrillville, IN, 46410-3152 (219) 884-6427
Manifold, Rosemary (Orrin A Manifold-1994) - 801 Huntington Ave, Warren, IN, 46792-9402 (260) 375-2496
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Marshall, Rosemary (James Cheney-1990) - 1500 Briarcliff Rd, Apt 117, Montgomery, IL, 60538-3029 (630) 8590240
Mason, Mildred (Carlyle L. Mason-2008) - 711 Bell Trace Cir, Bloomington, IN, 47408-4408 (812) 336-5820
Masters, Betty L. (Earl Masters-1969) - 1205 E Ohio St, Princeton, IN, 47670 (812) 385-5550
Matzigkeit, Barbara (Wesley Matzigkeit-2003) - 6318 Kratz Avenue, Evansville, IN, 47110-4428 (812) 425-7030
Mayer, Nancy (Walter L Mayer-2007) - 4038 S 575 E, Bringhurst, IN, 46913-9449 (765) 566-2223
McAfee, Shirley (Paul K. McAfee-2004) - 4220 Pine Crest Dr, Punta Gorda, FL, 33982
McCallister, Hester (Claude McCallister-1998) - 917 W Sherwood Ter, Fort Wayne, IN, 46807-2931 (260) 4097817, ruthellen c@hotmail.com
McClintic, Helen (Morris E. McClintic-2008) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179 (317) 736-1153
McCord, Dorothy (Herschel McCord-1999) - 5 Snead Ct, Shallotte, NC, 28470-4519
McDowell, Sally (Gilbert Sirotti-1967) - Irvine, CA, 92714-3364
McFarland, Cora M. (Everett T. McFarland-1991) - Brighten Gardens, Rm 327, 1685 South 21st St., Colorado
Springs, CO, 80904
McGee, Beverly (Tim N. McGee-1992) - 841 Westridge North Dr, Noblesville, IN, 46062 (317) 650-1556
McGuin, Dorothy (Herbert McGuin Jr-2007) - 7405 Marlborough Dr W, Ft Worth, TX, 76134
McLaren, Ramona (James A. McLaren-2005) - 1109 Cristiani Way, Georgetown, IN, 47122 (812) 951-3503
McMillan, Dorothy B. (Carl McMillan-1997) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179 (317) 736-1381
Meddock, Jeanne (William Meddock-2009) - 405 Hawthorne Ln, Greenfield, IN, 46140-1417 (317) 462-5392
Messenger, Franklin (Susan D Messenger-2003) - 4038 Salem Square Ct, Palm Harbor, FL, 34685-1142 (727) 7872170, conneemessenger@yahoo.com
Millard, Marion A. (George Millard-1990) - 358 E Parkway N #10, Memphis, TN, 38112-5428 (901) 327-5727
Miller, Eloise (James T Glebe-1966) - 2030 Ashley Oaks Cir, Sebring, FL, 33872-4270
Miller, Marjorie (Robert H. Miller Jr-2009) - 315 Welcome Way Blvd E, Building 6, Room 202D, Indianapolis, IN,
46214, olebob@netonecom net
Miller, Zola Mae (Rosell Miller-1989) - 5205 Miami Dr, Columbus, IN, 47203 (812) 372-0844
Miller, Mary L. Bailey (Edward E. Miller-2008) - Rathbone Retirement Community, 1320 SE 2nd St, Apt 205,
Evansville, IN, 47713 (812) 303-6787
Moman, Amy Marguerite (Carl Conway-1994) - 524 E 16th St, Seymour, IN, 47274-1169
Montgomery, Elizabeth (E. C. Montgomery-1974)
Morgan, Anna (Julian P. Morgan-2004) - 1206 Senator Ln, Crawfordsville, IN, 47933,
Morrow, Ola (Harold W. Criswell-1994) - 4628 Aldersgate Drive, Carmel, IN, 46033 (317) 815-5752,
tomelola@aol.com
Myers, Mary (William Myers-1986) - 1985 Wells St, Chesterton, IN, 46304-1347
Myers, Leona (Richard A. Myers-1994) - 2508 Village Circle West, Indianapolis, IN, 46229
Myers, Beth (Charles L. Myers-2004) - 4070 W. Forrest Park Dr, Bloomington, IN, 47404-9523 (812) 876-4215,
bethmyers@webtv net
Neace, Margaret (Estel Neace-1975) - 6927 Creekwood Trl, Fort Wayne, IN, 46835-4904
Nelson, Dorothy (Boyde E. Nelson-2004) - 101 Meadow Lane, North Vernon, IN, 47265 (812) 346-2963
Neuenschwander, Mathilda (Gordon Neuenschwander-2003) - 266 W Van Buren St, Berne, IN, 46711-2154 (260)
589-2854
Nevil, Dorothy (Floyd Nevil-1985) - 615 Cassville Rd, Kokomo, IN, 46901-5904 (765) 452-5239
O’Dell, Betty (James O’Dell-1992) - 832 N Ohio St, Greenville, OH, 45331-2847 (513) 548-8361
Ohanian, Mary (S. Samuel Ohanian-1993)
Padgett, Ruth Evelyn (William A. Padgett-1996) - 266 Carpenter Dr, Mitchell, IN, 47446-9527 (812) 279-4237
Page, Mary A. (Luther E. Page-1995) - 60 Lester Ave, Apt 1347, Nashville, TN, 37210 (615) 252-4891
Palmer, Dee (W. Leon Hartman-1998) - 2525 1st St, Apt 809, Fort Myers, FL, 33901-2477 (941) 693-8015
Penrod, Phyllis (Joe Penrod-1991) - 18 Wisteria Ln, North Manchester, IN, 46962-1495 (260) 982-8566
Pershing, Eleanor Mae (Forest W. Howell-2001) - 1555 N Main St, # 110, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167 (765) 6547839
Persons, Madonna (Milton G Persons-2006) - % Charles David Persons, 516 W Spencer St, Columbia City, IN,
46725-2432 (260) 244-3317
Peters, Jane (John Phillip Adams-1983) - 3210 Norbeck Rd, Apt 112, Silver Spring, MD, 20906-1021 (301) 9241105
Peterson, Frances (William Peterson-1991) - 501 N Cherry St, Bunnell, FL, 32110-6073 (386) 437-4449
Pflugh, Doris (Fred Pflugh-2000) - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167 (765) 654-0149
Phillips, Margaret (Garrett Phillips-1985) - 701 N Alden Rd, Muncie, IN, 47304-3830 (765) 282-1373
Poindexter, Doris (Robert L. Poindexter-1994) - 133 S Main St, Apt 1, Marengo, IN, 47140 (812) 365-2124
Potts, June (Ersel Potts-1998) - 12559 Timber Creek Dr, Apt 4, Carmel, IN, 46032-7533
Powell, Marie (E. Vaughn Powell-2008) - 120 W Tulley St, Churubusco, IN, 46723-1410 (260) 693-1116
Powell, Agatha (James C. Powell-1991) - 150 Fox Ridge Dr., Apt. 128, Vincennes, IN, 47591 (812) 784-2318
Powell, Anna Mae (C. Kenneth Powell-2006) - 601 Somerset Dr, Lebanon, IN, 46052-1553 (765) 482-7626
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Price, Frances (James Price-2004) - 57431 Ne Ce Dah Dr, Elkhart, IN, 46516 (574) 295-8308
Priest, Gloria (John Priest-1998) - 3233 E Lakeshore Dr, Tallahassee, FL, 32312
Purdy, Velma (Travis Purdy-1993) - 65911 State Road 15, Goshen, IN, 46526-5480
Purlee, Barbara J. (Richard C. Gillum-1998) - 2423 Lombardy Dr, Clarksville, IN, 47129-1069 (812) 944-4058
Reddix, Marthetta (John W. Reddix-1999) - 315 Valerie Ln, Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635-3236 (520) 458-4353
Rees, Sara (Howard Rees-1993) - 1047 N Park Forest Dr, Apt A, Marion, IN, 46952-1743 (765) 664-5952
Reynolds, Marie (Louis M Reynolds-2006) - 629 S School St, Brownsburg, IN, 46112-1643 (317) 825-4914
Rhoades, Ellen, (Jack L Rhoades, Sr.-2001) , 6210 Ruby Cir W, Fort Wayne, IN, 46804-9200 (260) 432-7500,
emr7962@comcast.net
Rich, Louise (Willard J. Doyle-1984) - 1070 W. Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131
Richert, Sylvia (Lawrence E. Richert-1995) - 2121 N Thomas Ave, Evansville, IN, 47711-4477 (812) 471-0484,
sylrichert@earthlink net
Richey, Mary (J. Ross Richey-1991) - 1801 Greencroft Blvd, Apt 235, Goshen, IN, 46526-5177 (574) 537-4562
Rogers, Lorraine (Howard E. Rogers-2004) - 6552 Cahill Pl #A, Indianapolis, IN, 46214 (317) 381-0083
Rogers-Watson, Lois (John (Jack) Rogers-2000) - 4644 Deer Lodge Rd, New Port Richey, FL, 34655-7305 (727)
376-0522, glwatson@verizon net
Rosier, Helen C. (Drury H. Rosier-1991) - 3323 Dye Rd, Ramona, CA, 92065-3630
Rousch, Joyce (Joseph Rousch-1990) - 2198 Clay Tilden Rd, Fulton, MS, 38843-9598
Rowland, Doris (Conley E. Rowland-1982) - 4213 N County Road 185 E, Connersville, IN, 47331-9151 (765) 8251812
Rowland, Naomi (Robert R. Rowland-2008) - 8365 Waterbury Ct, Apt 102, West Chester, OH, 45069 (513) 9422956
Rumbley, Elizabeth (George M. Rumbley-1971) - 206 E Flaget St, Bardstown, KY, 40004-1520 (502) 348-6720
Russell, Lucille (Walter L Russell-1998) - 180 Robbie Ct, McKenzie, TN, 38201-1270 (615) 525-7680
Rutherford, Phyllis (Charles Rutherford-1998) - C/O Julie Hutchinson, 1425 E Madison Ave Spc 34, El Cajon, CA,
92019-1008 (619) 749-1277
Saddler, Shirley (Michael A. Saddler-1999) - 4370 N 500 E, Van Buren, IN, 46991-9718 (765) 934-1491,
shirley@hanfield.org
Sawyer, Dorothy (Loyd Sawyer-1986) - 2427 Lombardy Dr, Clarksville, IN, 47129-1069 (812) 948-9110
Schinkel, Leah (Oscar J Schinkel-1998) - PO Box 821, 905 Amy Cir, Carroll, IA, 51401-2630
Schwartz, Mary (Larry R. Schwartz-2008) - 6469 Brokenhurst Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46220-4935 (317) 251-0634
Schwein, Mildred L. “Millie” (W. Merlin Schwein Sr-1986) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131
Shannon, Virginia (Lloyd Shannon-1981) - 914 Oakland Ct, New Albany, IN, 47150 (812) 948-8488
Shaw, Linda (Stephen C. Shaw-2001) - 661 S Hawes Rd, Lot 78, Mesa, AZ, 85208-2277 (480) 357-4310
Shepherd, Billie (David Shepherd-1986) - 2706 Washington St, Columbus, IN, 47201-2950 (812) 378-3717
Shoemaker, Irene (Robert Shoemaker-1984) - PO Box 1255, Logansport, IN, 46947-7255
Simpson, Letah (William James Simpson-2000) - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167 (765) 654-4362
Skinner, Mary Carolyn (James N. Skinner-2003) - 2064 Oak Run North Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46260-5130
Smith, Grace (James V. Smith-2005) - 318 Poplar St, Clinton, IN, 47842-2236 (765) 832-7825
Smith, Bernadine (Burkett L Smith-2004) - 803 Meadowbrook Ln, Lagrange, IN, 46761-1617 (260) 463-2703
Snider, Myla, (Theodore W Snider, Sr.-1992) , % Carol Swope, 11681 Red Oak Dr, Granger, IN, 46530-8709 (574)
271-9121
Soleman, Ann (Henri Soleman-1975) - Indianapolis, IN, 46206
Spann, Cora (Roscoe Spann-1963) - 1100 29th St, Ashland, KY, 41101-4059 (606) 324-1701
Spencer, Millie (Kenneth Spencer-1997) - 1332 Scenic Dr, Clarksville, IN, 47129-8908 (812) 283-0731
Steltz, Irene (Donald C Steltz-2002) - C/O Ron Steltz, 4041 N Sherry Dr, Marion, IN, 46952-8607 (765) 662-3018
Stephens, Laura (Orien Stephens-1988) - 2 Brettwood Dr, Washington, IN, 47501 (812) 254-2547
Stephenson, Ernestine (Paul B Stephenson-2002) - 19715 Allisonville Rd, Noblesville, IN, 46060-1114 (317) 7737228, elstephenson38@comcast net
Stewart, Beverly (Reed M. Stewart-2006) - Shelbyville, DE
Stiles, Mary Kathleen (Silas V. Stiles-2006) - 219 Reavis St, Princeton, IN, 47670,
Stine, Corene (Wayne Stine-2000) - 1070 W. Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 736-1473
Stirsman, Virginia (Andrew F. Stirsman-2003) - 7549 Surrey Dr, Indianapolis, IN, 46227-8561
Stone, Clare (Philip J. Stone-2003) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179, cestone58@franklinisp net
Storey, Bernice (Martin W. Storey-1999) - 111 W Jefferson St, Shelburn, IN, 47879-1111 (812) 397-2576
Stout, Doris (Jerry Stout-2002) - 905 Dearborn St, Berne, IN, 46711-2026 (260) 589-3418
Stroh, Mary Jean (Byron Stroh-1990) - 1070 W Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131-2179 (317) 736-1445,
105574.1337@compuserve.com
Strong, Gladys (Lewis Strong-1997) - 8304 N 400 E, Bryant, IN, 47326-9003 (260) 997-6776
Stukey, Joy (Maynard Stukey) - 108 W Methodist Dr, Franklin, IN, 46131-2171
Sumner, Gladys (Richard Sumner-1987) - 10 Edinburgh Dr, Haines City, FL, 33844-6203
Surber, Lucy (Herman E Surber-2001) - 5322 Kruse Dr, Fort Wayne, IN, 46818-9350 (260) 489-1916
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Swan, Lena (Kenneth Swan-2007) - 9 Valley Ct, Marion, IN, 46953-4126 (765) 668-7606
Sweigart, Donna B. (William F. Sweigart-2006) - 1013 W Brook St, Mitchell, IN, 47446-1328 (812) 849-0580
Syphers, Dorotha (Willis Syphers-2004) - C/O Joan Anderson, 4890 Willis St, North Las Vegas, NV, 89031-4816
Taggart, Pauline (Darrel Taggart-2008) - 14401 Leo Rd, Leo, IN, 46765-9407 (260) 627-3017
Taylor, Carol, (David Taylor, Sr.-2007) , 9 N Main St, Sims, IN, 46986-9634 (765) 922-7860
Tedrow, Dovie A. (Lawrence Tedrow-2009) - 2219 S. 8th St., Terre Haute, IN, 47802 (812) 232-1573
Terrell, Martha Lorene (Tom W. Terrell-1998) - 10815 Towpath Ct, New Haven, IN, 46774-9565 (260) 493-7977
Thomas, Sandra (Ronald G. Thomas-2008) - PO Box 427, Rushville, IN, 46173 rushaa@verizon.net
Thompson, Willadene (Carl Thompson-1990) - 801 Huntington Ave # 18, Warren, IN, 46792-9402 (260) 375-3122
Thornton, Lucy S. (William R. Thornton-1989) - 13709 W M Davis Pky W, Jacksonville, FL, 32224-6615 (904)
223-0664
Thrasher, Wilma (John M. Thrasher-2008) - 6440 Dixon Rd, Columbus, IN, 47201, thrasher@mwinet
Tobias, Virginia (Stanley E Tobias-1984) - 1216 Boxwood Cir, Waynesboro, VA, 22980-5332 (540) 949-5535
Todd, Kathryn (John Todd-1989) - 713 W Main St, Madison, IN, 47250-3130 (812) 273-2407
Ton, Beverly (Bryan L. Ton-2007) - 406 S Toner, PO Box 366, Kewanna, IN, 46939-0366 (812) 606-5725
Toussaint, Alverta (David L. Toussaint-2007) - 1131 Cardinal Circle, Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 888-3281,
dtouss543@aol.com
Townsend, Ruth (Lowell W. Townsend-1999) - 401 Catherine McAuley Way, Apt 5103, Knoxville, TN, 379195886 (865) 690-3042, peg43@mailstation.com
Trueblood, Phyllis (Robert Trueblood-2006) - C/O Pat Klos, 22992 County Road 4, Elkhart, IN, 46514-8531 (574)
238-6569
Trumbauer, Willie Mae (Paul A. Trumbauer-2006) - 1590 W Timberview Dr, Apt 118, Marion, IN, 46952 (765)
664-5458
Tunnell, Sharon (Ruben Tunnell-1987) - PO Box 151, Selma, IN, 47383-0151 (765) 286-3049
Turley, Vesta (Roy H Turley-1982) - C/O Philip Turley, 102 Poplar Trl, Moultrie, GA, 31768-5808
Utterback, Jane (Don Utterback-1996) - 6218 Sudbury Ct, South Bend, IN, 46614-6376 (574) 291-3025,
JaneUtterback@aol.com
Vandine, Doris (Ross E. Vandine-1993) - 4330 Beadle Drive, Sebring, FL, 33870
Vanest, Grace (Orval L. Vanest-1993) - 98 Old St Rd 37N, Bedford, IN, 47421 (812) 279-9439
Vaught, Margaret (Edward S Vaught-2000) - 6646 Georgetown Ln, Fort Wayne, IN, 46815-4314 (260) 749-8488
Wade, Miriam R. (Donald C. Wade-1990) - 6061 Winged Foot Ct, Indianapolis, IN, 46254-1100 (317) 291-2687
Walker, Ladonna (George H. Surface-1980) - 137 United Methodist Msn, Helton, KY, 40840-5601 (606) 374-6320
Wallace, Eva (Ross E. Wallace-2008) - 1901 Taylor Rd, Columbus, IN, 47203 (812) 314-2264
Ward, Carmen (John Ward-2005) - 3904 Hulon Dr, Durham, NC, 27705-5321 (919) 401-5747
Wardrip, Mary (Howard W. Wardrip-2001) - P.O. Box 55, Mitchell, IN, 47446 (812) 849-3732
Weaver, Grace Anne (Robert L. Weaver-1995) - 6448 A Park Central Way, Indianapolis, IN, 46260 (317) 259-7264
Weigand, Lois (Thomas Weigand-2006) - 51289 Channel Ct, Elkhart, IN, 46514-9235 (574) 264-3701
Wheary, Tuie Opal (John Wheary-1982) - Stoutland, MO, 65567
Whitaker, Christine (Hilton H Whitaker-2001) - 2723 President Ln, Kokomo, IN, 46902-3066 (765) 453-1004
Widmoyer, Donna (David Widmoyer-2007) - 1804 Waterfall Dr, Nappanee, IN, 46550-8955 (574) 773-7183,
widmoyerd@embarq.com
Willert, Fran (Lloyd Willert-1981) - 128 Ems W30a1 Ln, North Webster, IN, 46555-9541 (574) 834-1234,
fran@kconline.com
Williams, Rose (Albert L. Williams-2005) - 10522 East US Highway 36, Rockville, IN, 47872 (765) 653-6050
Williams, Mary Jane (Charles A Williams-2005) - 2214 Jerry St, Vincennes, IN, 47591-5488 (812) 886-5769
Williams, Catherine (Herschel A. Williams-2000) - 9326 N Chatten Rd, Oaktown, IN, 47561-9713 (812) 324-2473
Willson, Virginia (John F. Wilson-1993) - 3912 Rue Renoir, Indianapolis, IN, 46220-5618 (317) 251-2779
Willyard, Lorraine (James Willyard-1991) - 750 S Columbia Pkwy, Columbia City, IN, 46725-1514
Wilson, Sallie G. (Lewis A. Wilson-2005) - 1555 N Main St, Frankfort, IN, 46041-1167 (765) 659-4013
Winter, Naomi (Chester B. Winter-1985) - 1725 Juniper Pl, Apt 201, Goshen, IN, 46526 (317) 353-6653
Wood, Doris (J. Temple Wood-1991) - 303 S Maple St, Manton, MI, 49663-8541
Woodruff, Doris (Wayne E. Morgan-1997) - 5320 Boulevard Pl, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-2509 (317) 257-3751
Wright, Patricia (Everett L. Wright Jr-2008) - 2901 Fawkes Way, Bloomington, IN, 47404-1212 (812) 876-8946
Yater, Geneva Kay (James Yater-2004) - 886 E Nolan Ct, Monticello, IN, 47960-2394 (574) 583-5914
Yeager, Jean (Jake R. Yeager-2007) - 490 Dove Drive E., Franklin, IN, 46131 (317) 475-1578
Yeater, Eileen L. (Waldo W. Yeater-2006) - 7235 Riverwalk Way N, Apt 325, Noblesville, IN, 46062 (317) 2144245
Zeigler, Sandra (James Russell-1986) - 624 Sandpoint Dr, Longmont, CO, 80501-9873 (303) 910-3308
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X. Historical Record
No.
Yr.
Date
Place
Presiding
Bishop
Secretary
Special Called Session
2008
Oct. 4
Indianapolis
Michael J.
Coyner
Carolyn
Johnson
Indiana Annual Conference Session
1
2009
June 25-28
Muncie
Michael J.
Coyner
Carolyn
Johnson
Conf.
Mem.
Ch.
Mem.
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XI. Miscellaneous
A. Standing Rules and Rules of Order
Declaration
The Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church declares itself to be a continuing entity of the larger
Body of Christ within the denomination known as The United Methodist Church. As that declared body, we are
defined and directed for purposes of organization and procedure by the 2008 edition of The Book of Discipline of
The United Methodist Church. Our Organizational Structure, Standing Rules, and Rules of Order as defined and
written in this document continue in force from year to year, from one session of the Annual Conference to the next,
except as changed or amended from time to time as prescribed by The Book of Discipline and this document.
The Standing Rules and Rules of Order will be printed annually in the pre-Conference workbook and in the
official Journal of the Annual Conference Session. Unless otherwise needed, the Structure Document will only be
printed in the pre-Conference workbook and in the official Journal of the Annual Conference Session quadrennially
in the year just prior to the Session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church.
Boundaries of the Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church
The Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church includes the state of Indiana in its entirety. Ten
Districts and their respective boundaries are determined and set by the Cabinet of the Indiana Conference of The
United Methodist Church.
The Structure of the Indiana Conference
Accomplishing the Conference Mission with Ministry Teams
The mission of the Indiana Conference is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world
and to provide a connection for ministry beyond the local congregation. The Indiana Conference fulfills this mission
in part by structuring itself into groups or teams to better focus our work. These groups or teams receive funding as
necessary through the budget approved by the Annual Conference.
As we begin a new Conference structure in Indiana, the numbers of persons listed below represent a minimum
either required by The Book of Discipline or thought to be necessary to ensure that Disciplinary mandates and
Conference priorities are accomplished.
Many of these groups have a seat at the Conference Leadership Table. The Conference Leadership Table
brings together the leadership of the Annual Conference on a regular basis to “focus and guide the mission and
ministry” of the Indiana Conference (Paragraph 608).
Conference Leadership Table
The Conference Leadership Table membership with vote is comprised of one representative from each of the
asterisked (*) committees as noted below, as well as the resident bishop, the Conference lay leader, and a Higher
Education representative.
Also at the Conference LeadershipTable with voice but without vote are the Executive Assistant to the bishop
(unless functioning as the chair in the absence of the bishop); a cabinet representative; the Director of
Communication; the Director of Connectional Ministries; the Director of Human Resources; the Director of
Congregational Development and New Church Starts; the Director of Finance and Administration, and/or other
Director-level staff the Conference may employ; the Conference prayer coordinator; and a Wesleyan theologian
selected by the bishop.
Ministry Teams
All of these teams will be nominated with “special attention... to the inclusion of clergywomen, youth, young
adults, older adults, persons from churches with small memberships, people with disabilities, and racial and ethnic
persons”(Paragraph 610.5). Each of these teams shall designate one of its members as a “coordinator of witness
ministries” to fulfill the responsibilities assigned to this role in The Book of Discipline, Paragraph 610.
All persons elected for these teams serve one 4-year term, corresponding with the quadrennial calendar of the
denomination, unless The Book of Discipline specifies a different length of service. Persons elected at the 2009
Annual Conference are expected to serve beginning July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2012.
*Congregational Revitalization and New Congregation Team
Task: to support the work necessary to begin new congregations and to revitalize existing congregations in their
ministries of outreach
Membership:
1. Conference Director of Congregational Development, who may serve as convener
2. Additional members as nominated by the Director of Congregational Development.
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The team may involve additional persons as consultants without vote and create subgroups to fulfill specific
tasks.
*Discipleship Leadership Development Team
Task: to support local congregations and specialized ministries in developing principled leaders to lead United
Methodists in Indiana in making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world
This fulfills the Disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Board of
Discipleship (Paragraph 630), the Board of Laity (Paragraph 632), the Board of Higher Education and Campus
Ministry (Paragraph 634), the Council on Young Adult Ministry (Paragraph 650), the Council on Older Adult
Ministries (Paragraph 651), and the responsibilities of camping ministries as assigned by The Book of Discipline
(Paragraph 630.1 b,c) and scouting coordination assigned to the Board of Laity (Paragraph 631.3).
Membership:
1.
Qualifying members of the General Board of Discipleship and the General Board of Higher Education and
Ministry
2.
Conference lay leader
3.
Conference Director of Lay Speaking Ministries
4.
Coordinator of scouting and civic youth services
5.
Representative from United Methodist Men
6.
Representative from United Methodist Women
7.
Representative from Youth Ministry Team
8.
Two youth at large
9.
Six young adults at large, half of whom shall be laypersons (Paragraph 650.2) (may be included in other
areas)
10.
Coordinator of older adult ministries (older adult team may be included in other areas)
11.
Cabinet representative (with vote, for older adult ministries, Paragraph 651.2)
12.
Coordinators in each of the following areas:
(a) Christian education and small group ministries
(b) Evangelism
(c) Worship
(d) Stewardship
(e) Spiritual formation/devotional life.
13.
Director of Connectional Ministries
14.
Representative from Camping Team
15.
Associate Director of Leadership Development
16.
*Higher Education representative
These persons shall organize themselves into working groups that supervise the accomplishment of the
appropriate Disciplinary tasks and maintain the required connectional relationships.
It is recommended that the Discipleship Leadership Development meet at least two times per year. The Team
shall elect a management group of six persons to coordinate administrative functions for the team between meetings.
*Youth Ministry Team
Task: to create opportunities for youth across the Conference to grow in ministry and mission, as well as to
participate in the governance of the life of the Annual Conference and other connectional opportunities
This fulfills Disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships described for the Council on
Youth Ministry (Paragraph 649).
Membership:
1.
At least ten youth from across Indiana, minimum one per district, who are active in their local
congregations
2.
Conference Lay Leader or designee
3.
Adult coordinators, including a youth coordinator and a campus ministry liaison
4.
Additional youth as needed to maintain a 2/3 youth membership on the council
5.
Associate Director of Youth, Young Adult, and Campus Ministries
6.
Additional members for diversity and inclusiveness
All members shall be Baptized or Professing Members of The United Methodist Church.
*Social Advocacy & Justice and Ethnic Ministries Team
Task: to advocate for justice in the practices of our congregations, Conference, and related ministries and to focus
and enhance the ecumenical relationships and social witness of our members, congregations, and Conference with
particular attention to the growth and needs of ethnic and Native American congregations and ministries in the
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This team fulfills the Disciplinary functions and maintains the connectional relationships assigned to the Board
of Church and Society (Paragraph 629), The Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns (Paragraph
642), the Commission on Religion and Race (Paragraph 643), The Commission on the Status and Role of Women
(Paragraph 644), The Commission on the Small Church (Paragraph 645), and the Commission on Disability
Concerns (Paragraph 653). In addition, it fulfills the Disciplinary responsibilities and maintains the connectional
relationships of the Conference Committee on Ethnic Local Church Concerns (Paragraph 632) and the Committee
on Native American Ministry (Paragraph 654).
Membership:
1.
Qualifying members of the General Board of Church and Society, the General Commission on Christian
Unity and Inter-religious Concerns, The General Commission on Religion and Race, and The General
Commission on the Status and Role of Women
2.
Associate Director of Mission and Advocacy
3.
Mission coordinator for social action of the Conference United Methodist Women
4.
Peace with Justice coordinator (named by the Social Advocacy Team, Paragraph 629.2)
5.
Christian Unity coordinator
6.
United Methodist members of the governing board of NCCUSA who live in Indiana
7.
United Methodist members of the World Methodist Council who live in Indiana
8.
United Methodist members of the delegation to the most recent World Council of Churches Assembly who
live in Indiana
9.
United Methodist members of the most recent delegation to the plenary meeting of Churches Uniting in
Christ who live in Indiana
10.
Coordinator for Religion and Race Advocacy
11.
Three or more ethnic persons
12.
Female coordinator of Women’s Advocacy concerns
13.
At least four additional members (youth, young adult, older adult, ethnic representation) and any others
needed to ensure required balances
14.
Coordinator for disability concerns
15.
Persons with disabilities in accordance with paragraph 653
16.
Coordinator for Small Membership Church Advocacy (listed as a Conference officer)
The team may organize itself into working groups that supervise the accomplishment of the appropriate
Disciplinary tasks and maintain the required connectional relationships as directed by the Annual Conference.
It is recommended that the Social Advocacy, Justice and Ethnic Ministry Team meet at least two times per year.
The Team shall form a management group to coordinate administrative functions for the team between meetings.
The management group also fulfills the Disciplinary mandates and maintains connectional relationships of the Board
of Church and Society (Paragraph 629.2).
The management team should include:
1.
UMW coordinator for social action
2.
Members of the General Board of Church and Society
3.
Peace and Justice Coordinator
4.
Associate Director of Missions and Advocacy
5.
up to three additional persons from the team to maintain balances of lay/clergy, gender, age and ethnicity
where possible
*Mission Resource Team
Task: to deploy more United Methodists into ministries of outreach and mission across Indiana and around the
world
This team fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Board of Global
Ministries (Paragraph 633) and the Advance program (Paragraph 655).
Membership:
1.
Conference United Methodist Women Coordinator of Education and Interpretation
2.
Conference Secretary of Global Ministries
3.
Qualifying members of the General Board of Global Ministries
4.
Associate Director of Missions and Advocacy
5.
Up to 10 additional persons from across Indiana with the passion and skills to fulfill Conference
expectations
6.
Other members to satisfy the requirements of The Book of Discipline with specific attention to paragraph
633.5.a
*Communication Team
Task: to strengthen communication within the Indiana Conference and among all levels of the connection
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This team fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Commission on
Communications (Paragraph 646).
Membership (6 members):
1.
Director of Communications
2.
Five members at large, selected for their skills in communications and their representation of the diversity
of the Conference
*Camping Team
Task: to support the work of the Annual Conference and the mission of The United Methodist Church - Making
Disciples of Jesus Christ for the Transformation of the World - in the areas of Outdoor Ministries, camping, and
retreat facility support
This team works with the Conference leadership table to establish annual priorities and performs their work
either as a body or by developing task groups for specific activities. Task groups may be convened by action of the
team. An elected member of the Camping Team will be responsible for budget and program coordination.
Membership:
1.
Associate Director of Camping Ministries
2.
Financial Development Coordinator
3.
Facility Coordinator
4.
Up to ten additional members
Other Boards and Committees
*United Methodist Women
The President of the Conference United Methodist Women has a seat at the Conference Leadership Table. All
officers are nominated and elected within the organization of United Methodist Women as described in The Book of
Discipline (Paragraph 647).
*United Methodist Men
The President of the Conference United Methodist Men has a seat at the Conference Leadership Table. All
officers are nominated and elected within the organization of United Methodist Men as described in The Book of
Discipline (Paragraph 648).
*Annual Conference Sessions Committee
Task: to work in cooperation with the resident bishop in preparing for the Annual Conference gathering
Membership:
1.
Conference Secretary
2.
Conference Lay Leader
3.
The bishop
4.
Director of Connectional Ministries
5.
Member of the Cabinet appointed by the bishop
6.
Other members to be determined by the committee
*Board of Ordained Ministry
Task: to recruit, support, and endorse persons in ordained and licensed ministry
This fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional requirements of Paragraph 635 in The Book of
Discipline.
Membership (nominated by the bishop and elected by the Annual Conference):
1.
Six elders in full connection, at least four of whom are graduates of seminaries listed by the University
Senate, and including the Chair of the Order of Elders;
2.
Six deacons in full connection, including the Chair of the Order of Deacons
3.
Two associate members or local pastors who have completed the Course of Study, including the Chair of
the Fellowship of Local Pastors and Associate Members
4.
Five or more laypersons (may include diaconal ministers) to ensure the total membership is at least 1/5
laity
5.
The Associate Director of Clergy Services
6.
Qualifying members of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry
Among the ordained members in full connection, there must be at least one person in each of the following
categories:
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retired clergy
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clergy in extension ministry
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young adult clergy
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District Superintendent (named by the bishop)
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*Episcopacy Concerns
Task: to fulfill the disciplinary mandates and maintain the connectional relationships of the Committee on
Episcopacy (Paragraph 637) and the Episcopal Residence Committee (Paragraph 638)
Membership (9 members or more, up to a maximum of 19, depending on number of jurisdictional committee
members and need for episcopal appointments and other representation issues):
1.
Lay and clergy members of the North Central Jurisdiction Committee on Episcopacy who reside in Indiana
2.
Conference Lay Leader
3.
Chair of Council on Finance and Administration
4.
Chair of the Conference Board of Trustees
5.
One-fifth of the total membership to be appointed by the bishop
6.
Other persons as needed to achieve recommended balances and representation (Paragraph 637.1)
*Board of Trustees
Task: to ensure wise stewardship of the real and monetary assets of the Annual Conference and represent its legal
interests
This group fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships described in
Paragraphs 640 and 2512.1-7.
Membership:
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Twelve members (1/3 lay women, 1/3 lay men, 1/3 clergy) with due attention given to diversity as
described in Paragraph 610.5
Note: For first terms in the Indiana Conference, three members will be elected to a 1-year term, three to a 2-year
term, three to a 3-year term, and three to a 4-year term.
*Council on Finance and Administration and Equitable Compensation
Task: to ensure sound fiscal management of the funds entrusted to the Annual Conference and care appropriately
for the salary needs of any clergy whose appointed charge is unable to provide at least Conference minimum
compensation
This council fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the General
Council on Finance and Administration (Paragraph 611) and Equitable Compensation (Paragraph 625).
Membership (11 members):
1.
Conference Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services, who may be the convener and shall be treasurer
of the council
2.
Qualifying members of the General Council on Finance and Administration
3.
The bishop (without vote)
4.
A district superintendent selected by the cabinet (without vote)
5.
The Director of Connectional Ministries or another representative of the Conference Leadership Team
(without vote)
6.
Up to six additional members who may include the Executive Director(s) of Indiana Conference-related
Foundation(s) and others to provide for diversity and to ensure that laity have at least one more vote than
clergy in the overall membership (Paragraph 612.2)
*Board of Pensions and Health Insurance
Task: to ensure that all employees related to the Annual Conference have access to appropriate benefits
This board fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships of the Conference
Board of Pensions (Paragraph 639).
Membership:
1.
Qualifying members of the General Board of Pensions and Health Insurance
2.
12 other persons (recommended 1/3 lay women, 1/3 lay men, 1/3 clergy, with regard to skills and
representation as described in Paragraph 610.5) elected to eight-year terms (Paragraph 639.2) and
arranged in alternating classes of one or two members, beginning with the class of 2017. One member will
be elected for odd-numbered class years; two members will be elected for even-numbered class years.
Prayer Coordinator
Task: to coordinate a prayer ministry in support of the leadership and ministry of the Annual Conference
Wesleyan Theologian
Task: to remind the Leadership Table to consider its Wesleyan heritage in its decisions
The following Boards and Committees do not have a seat at the Conference Leadership Table:
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Rules and Structure Committee
Task: to review (and recommend revisions when necessary) the rules and structure of the Annual Conference to
best achieve its mission and its disciplinary mandates.
Membership:
1. Seven persons who understand the structure of the Annual Conference. They should be persons who
communicate well with the leadership of the Conference. Membership shall be selected from across
Indiana with attention to lay/clergy, gender, age and ethnic diversity.
2. The Conference Secretary
3. The Director of Connectional Ministries
Conference Commission on Archives and History
Task: to preserve the records and promote the stories of existing and antecedent Conferences of The United
Methodist Church and its antecedent denominations in Indiana
This commission fulfills the disciplinary mandates and maintains the connectional relationships described in
Paragraph 641.
Membership:
1. Five persons skilled in this area and representing the diversity of the Conference, one of whom may be
designated the Conference Historian.
Conference Nominating Committee
Task: to identify, recruit, and support leaders for the committees, boards, and other structures of the Indiana
Conference.
Human Resources
Task: to advise the bishop and annual conference on policies for human resource concerns.
Joint Committee on Incapacity
Task: to fulfill the disciplinary mandates and maintain the connectional relationships described in Paragraph 652 to
“manage the incapacity of clergy”.
Membership: Note: All of these may be ex officio with vote.
1.
Two persons from the Board of Ordained Ministry, the Chair or Registrar, or others they may designate
2.
Two persons from the Conference Board of Pensions and Health Insurance—its secretary and chair, or
others they may designate
3.
One representative from the cabinet appointed by the bishop
4.
One person with a disability, with a preference for a person under appointment, who may be named by the
Nominating Committee if not otherwise represented
Institutional Relationships Team
Task: to cultivate and strengthen relationships with institutions with United Methodist affiliation in Indiana
Membership:
1.
Convener
2.
One representative from each affiliated institution
Administrative Review Committee
Task: to fulfill the disciplinary mandates and maintain the connectional relationships described in Paragraph 636
“to ensure that the disciplinary procedures for involuntary leave of absence... involuntary retirement... or
administrative location ... are properly followed”
Membership (All nominated by the bishop and elected by the clergy session of the Annual Conference):
1.
Three clergy in full connection
2.
Two alternate clergy who are not serving on the Cabinet
None of these persons may be members of the Conference Board of Ordained Ministry or immediate family
members of other persons on the committee.
Individual Elections
2. Conference Secretary (Paragraph 603.7)
3. Conference Statistician (Paragraph 603.7)
4. Conference Historian (Paragraph 641.3)
5. Chancellor (nominated by the bishop Paragraph 603.8)
6. Conference Secretary of Global Ministries (Paragraph 633.3)
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Our Annual Gathering
The Indiana Conference gathers as a representative body to address the mission and business of the Conference
once each year and may be called into session more frequently as the bishop deems necessary.
The Annual Conference Sessions Committee
The Annual Conference Sessions Committee ensures that we are prepared for our work and are fulfilling our
Disciplinary obligations as we conduct our work before and during each annual gathering and special called session
of the Indiana Conference. They do this by:
Oversight
After the bishop has set the dates and times for the Annual Conference, the Sessions Committee assumes
oversight for the site, meeting rooms, lodging, food service, communications, and other equipment and services
needed are properly obtained and executed.
Assembling and Publishing Pre-Gathering Reports
The Annual Conference Sessions Committee calls for, collects, and distributes to all Conference members the
reports of the mission groups, boards, and work areas of the Annual Conference. Members will receive the first of
these reports no later than 30 days before the start of that year’s Annual Conference. The report will include the
latest version of the projected agenda, the current Rules and Structure document of the Annual Conference, and
information needed to register and reserve lodging for the upcoming Annual Conference.
Creating the Agenda
The Annual Conference Sessions Committee creates a preliminary agenda for the upcoming session of the
Annual Conference and includes it in the pre-Conference report. The Annual Conference Sessions Committee will
regularly update the agenda, both before and during the Annual Conference, and supply all Conference members
with updated agendas as needed.
Managing Registration
The Conference Secretary supervises registration.
Managing the Legislative and Referrals Process
At Annual Conference and special called sessions, members of the Conference consider several types of
legislation. Among them are those that have fiscal implications, those that have no fiscal implications, and those
that ask for specific actions of specific groups or that refer items to other groups, teams or boards for comment prior
to consideration by the members of the conference. (In addition, Conference members consider petitions to General
Conference. Management of those petitions is explained in detail in the section titled: ‘General and Jurisdictional
Conference Procedures.’)
In order to manage these various types of legislation, the Annual Conference Sessions Committee will do the
following:
1. Create a list of items that have fiscal implications, and refer these items to the Committee on Finance and
Administration prior to action
2.
Create a consent calendar that includes those items that have no fiscal implications and that do not need
to be referred to any teams or boards for discussion
3.
Refer all petitions and items that need further discussion, or that ask for specific actions from conference
teams, boards, or committees to those groups for comment prior to consideration by the members of
conference
Nominating Committee
The Annual Conference’s Nominating Committee develops a process that encourages persons, both lay and
clergy, to make available to the Conference their gifts and skills for groups and committees at a Conference level.
The Nominating Committee prepares and presents to the Annual Conference Session a leadership list for all the
appropriate groups as directed by The Book of Discipline. It also works with affiliated groups to receive
nominations that require Annual Conference confirmation.
The report from the Nominating Committee is presented in written form at the first business session of the
Conference and will be voted on at a time recommended by the Director of Connectional Ministries later in the
Conference, allowing members time to review the report prior to consideration and action.
The Nominating Committee works to have all committees and groups reflect the demographics of the state,
with special attention given to gender, ethnicity, age and geographic considerations, and a balance of lay and clergy
representation (Paragraph 640.5).
The Nominating Committee also ensures broad participation on Conference groups by limiting individual
membership to only one significant Conference committee unless specified by The Book of Discipline. A person
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generally will not be elected as a member on a Conference committee and have ex-officio membership status on
another unless it is directed by The Book of Discipline.
To enable full participation, Conference committees should schedule meetings with careful consideration of the
availability of the membership to be in attendance and with attention given to locations within the shortest distance
for most attendees. Groups should explore alternative meeting formats whenever possible to limit expense and
travel for Conference meetings.
The Nominating Committee also is responsible for:
1. filling vacancies between sessions of Annual Conference;
2. naming membership to new groups formed by Annual Conference action (unless that task is specifically
assigned to another group or to the bishop);
3. reviewing the participation of elected members and replacing inactive members as needed and
recommended by the chairperson of the affected committee.
Persons elected or appointed to an office by the Annual Conference will assume their duties immediately
following the Conference (or at the time of their appointment if after a regular session of the Conference). The
tenure for leadership and committee membership is normally four years and not more than eight years unless
directed otherwise by The Book of Discipline. A person can return to a committee after having served a maximum
term if that person is off the committee for one year.
Eligibility to Vote
The following are eligible to vote:
1.
one professing member elected from each charge in this Conference;
2.
all active diaconal ministers, active deaconesses and home missioners under episcopal appointment within
the bounds of the Annual Conference, the Conference president of United Methodist Women, the
Conference president of United Methodist Men, the Conference lay leader, the Conference director of Lay
Speaking Ministries (Paragraph 32), the Conference director of Global Ministries (if lay, Paragraph 32),
district lay leaders, the Conference scouting coordinator, the president or equivalent officer of the
Conference young adult organization, the president of the Conference youth organization, one youth
between the ages of 12 and 18 and one young adult between the ages of 18 and 30 from each district, and
the chair of the Annual Conference student organization;
3.
campus ministers, chaplains, and Wesley Foundations directors. In districts where laypersons serve as
campus ministers/directors of Wesley Foundations, they shall be added as district-at-large lay members to
the Annual Conference. In districts where UM clergy serve as chaplains, campus ministers, and directors
of Wesley Foundations, the laypersons elected as their balancing counterparts shall be elected from either
the campus ministry board of directors or a student from that ministry/foundation (Paragraph 602 e);
4.
additional lay members needed to equalize lay and clergy membership of the Annual Conference;
5.
clergy members , including deacons and elders in full connection, provisional members, associate
members, affiliate members, local pastors under full- and part-time appointment and others certified by the
Board of Ordained Ministry (Paragraph 346.2).
All lay members of the Annual Conference must have been active participants in The United Methodist Church
for at least four years and professing members for at least two years prior to being elected to serve as lay members.
Exception to this rule may be granted to persons under 30 years of age.
Voting on Various Issues
While all lay and clergy are equally members of the Conference, not all members may vote on all matters. The
following are the exceptions:
1.
Only clergy members in full connection may vote on matters of ordination, character, and Conference
relations of clergy, unless otherwise noted.
2.
Provisional clergy members may not vote on constitutional amendments, election of clergy delegates to
the general or jurisdictional Conferences, or on matters of ordination, character, and Conference relations
of clergy.
3.
Associate and affiliate members, as well as full-time and part-time local pastors under appointment, may
not vote on constitutional amendments or on election of clergy delegates to the General or Jurisdictional
Conferences. They may not vote on matters of ordination, character, and Conference relations of clergy
unless they are members of the Conference Board of Ordained Ministry.
4.
Lay members may not vote on granting or validation of license, ordination, reception into full Conference
relationship, or on any question concerning the character and official conduct of ordained ministers unless
they are lay members of the Board of Ordained Ministry or the Committee on Investigation.
Granting Voice Without Vote
The following may be given voice without vote during sessions of the Annual Conference by invitation of the
bishop or action of the Annual Conference:
1.
Official representatives from other denominations invited by the Annual Conference
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Missionaries assigned by the General Board of Global Ministries and serving within the bounds of the
Annual Conference
Lay missionaries appointed by the General Board of Global Ministries in nations other than the United
States but attending this Annual Conference
Certified lay missionaries from nations other than the United States serving within the bounds of this
Annual Conference
The chancellor of the Annual Conference unless the chancellor is otherwise a voting member of the
Annual Conference
Special guests of the Annual Conference
Equalizing Vote of Lay and Clergy Membership
The process by which the Indiana Conference will equalize lay and clergy membership of the Annual Conference
follows:
1.
Every charge elects one lay member and an alternate lay member for each clergy member appointed to that
charge during the first charge Conference following the General Conference in each quadrennium. The
alternate lay member has neither voice nor vote unless the lay member is unable to serve. Results of these
elections and the number elected must be reported to the Director of Connectional Ministries by February
1, prior to the regular Annual Conference session.
2.
Additionally, district lay leaders, directors of lay speaking ministries, district presidents of United
Methodist Women, district presidents of United Methodist Men, and district presidents of United
Methodist Youth are eligible to serve as equalization members. Each district office must forward a
complete list of the names of these persons not already elected by their charge or the district to the
Director of Connectional Ministries by February 1, prior to the regular Annual Conference session.
3.
Laypersons who served as General or Jurisdictional Conference delegates during the previous
quadrennium or who have served on the boards of General Agencies of The United Methodist Church
during the previous or current year, but otherwise are not elected to serve, are expected to serve as
equalization members. Such persons should notify the Director of Connectional Ministries if they are not
willing to serve by February 1, prior to the regular Annual Conference session.
4.
The Director of Connectional Ministries adds these names (1 through 3 above) until the number of lay and
clergy members is equalized for the coming session. As additional laypersons are needed, the Director of
Connectional Ministries notifies the District Superintendent of each district of the number of additional
persons needed from each district equally (rounding up to the next ten) to equalize lay and clergy
membership, seeking in all selections to establish and maintain gender, race, age, and disabilities, in
accordance with the Call to Equality of The United Methodist Church (Paragraph 139).
Membership at Special Sessions
The same lay members who served at the previous Annual Conference will serve at the special session, except in
cases of the death, serious illness, or cessation of professing membership by those laypersons. In those instances, the
charge affected shall elect the new lay member.
The Voting Process at the Annual Gathering
Bar of the Conference
The Annual Conference Secretary establishes the Bar of the Conference and ensures it is clearly marked in the
auditorium.
1.
To vote, a member must be seated within the Bar of the Conference.
2.
To be recognized by the presiding officer to address the Conference, a member must be seated within the
Bar of the Conference.
3.
When not voting by ballot, members vote by displaying large, brightly colored cards provided by the
Conference.
4.
Any member may request a counted vote that will be granted if at least one-third of the members present
and voting agree.
5.
Any member may request a vote by ballot that will be granted if a simple majority of the members present
and voting agree.
Collecting and Counting Ballots
Prior to the first session of the Indiana Conference, the Sessions Committee establishes a procedure for
collecting any ballots, tabulating the vote, and reporting the results of such balloting as quickly, fairly, and
accurately as possible to the Annual Conference.
Parliamentary Procedures
Sessions of the Annual Conference will be conducted by the Rules of Order of the preceding General
Conference and, as applicable, Robert’s Rules of Order.
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A timing light is used on stage during discussion and debate on matters before the
Conference. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. Thirty seconds before the time expires, a warning
light appears. When time is up, the light changes to red, indicating to the speaker and to the presiding
officer that the time has expired.
All main motions, amendments, and procedural motions must be presented in writing upon forms provided
by the Secretary, signed by the person submitting the motion, and placed in the hands of the Conference
Secretary immediately after being moved.
The Rules of Order may be suspended by a two-thirds vote of the members present.
Any proposed amendment to Rules and Structure must first be considered and reported on by the
Committee on Rules and Structure prior to a vote.
All material in the published reports of any agency to the Annual Conference will be considered the
property of the Conference and may not be altered or withdrawn without approval of the Conference.
Reporting of All Proceedings
Environmental responsibility prompts the Annual Conference to be responsible in how it reports its work.
Helpful accountability requires transparency with all publicly available information, and requires that it be available
in the most useful format.
The Conference Secretary will direct the editing and distribution of pre-Conference reports (gathered by the
Annual Conference Sessions Committee) to all members of the Annual Conference. These materials are considered
to be properly before the Conference when it assembles. It is not necessary for presenters to read these reports aloud
or otherwise present them in detail, other than to note any significant changes that may have occurred between the
time of their publication and the current session of the Annual Conference. Once adopted, these materials (along
with additional materials that may be distributed no later than the beginning of each plenary session) become the
official business and agenda of the Annual Conference. Any matters having financial implications must be approved
by a specific vote of the Annual Conference following the procedures established by the Council on Finance and
Administration.
All plenary sessions of the Annual Conference are recorded on audio and/or video devices for the use of the
Conference Secretary to provide an accurate accounting of the proceedings. These recordings are maintained in the
Conference office for a period of at least four years, after which they may be disposed of in a secure and
environmentally responsible manner. The official record is printed and preserved at the archives.
Environmental responsibility assumes the reduction of paper and non-recyclable media records. Therefore,
complete hardcopy versions of the materials required by The Book of Discipline (Paragraph 606.3) will only be
provided to those persons and agencies that require the full contents in print, including the United Methodist
Archives at DePauw University and Drew University. An electronic version of the Journal of the Conference will
be provided on-line as soon after conference as possible. To reduce the incidence of inappropriate use of member
personal information (“spam”), access to Internet posting of phone, address, and email addresses will be limited to
registered members of the Annual Conference and others authorized by The Book of Discipline to access this
material.
All versions of the Journal are compiled and checked for accuracy under the direction of the Conference
Secretary. At the first plenary session of the Annual Conference or special session, the Conference may nominate
and elect persons to act as assistant secretaries for the duration of that Annual Conference.
General and Jurisdictional Conference Procedures
Eligibility for Election
Lay: The lay delegates to the General and Jurisdictional Conferences shall be elected by the lay members of the
Annual Conference without regard to age, provided such delegates shall have been professing members of The
United Methodist Church for at least two years preceding their election and shall have been active participants in
The United Methodist Church for at least four years preceding their election, and are members thereof within the
Annual Conference electing them at the time of holding the General and Jurisdictional Conference (Paragraph 36).
Lay delegates need not be voting members of the Annual Conference to be elected.
Clergy: The ordained ministerial delegates to the General and Jurisdictional Conferences shall be elected by and
from the ordained ministerial members in full connection with the Annual Conference (Paragraph 35).
Managing the Election of General and Jurisdictional Delegates
The Annual Conference Sessions Committee receives nominations, distributes information received from
candidates, organizes opportunities to dialogue with candidates, and ensures adequate voting equipment and
mechanisms are provided to members eligible to vote in the election of lay and clergy delegates to General and
Jurisdictional Conferences.
Commitment of a Delegate
Election to General and/or Jurisdictional Conference conveys the trust and respect of peers within the Annual
Conference. Those offering themselves for election need to be aware of the commitments involved. General
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Conference meets for 10-12 days in April or May; Jurisdictional Conference meets for three days in July.
Preparation for General Conference requires many hours of reading/studying proposed legislation. Long days
comprise both Conferences. In addition, per diem provided does not cover the expenses incurred.
Procedure for Election
Lay and clergy delegates shall be elected at the Annual Conference in the calendar year preceding the General
and Jurisdictional Conferences and shall serve for the quadrennium. The number in each order (clergy and lay) to be
elected shall be provided to the bishop and Conference secretary by the General Conference Secretary no later than
December 2, prior to election. Persons elected to Jurisdictional Conference shall, in the order of election, be reserve
delegates to General Conference.
The Sessions Committee shall provide a one-page Willingness to Serve form. Information sought shall include
pertinent personal data, a biographical sketch, why he/she is a United Methodist, and a statement of three critical
issues to be considered at General Conference. Persons eligible for election are invited to submit a completed form
to the Sessions Committee by March 15, prior to the election. Copies of the forms received shall be provided to
Annual Conference members in the respective order, at least 30 days prior to Annual Conference. Submission of a
completed form is not essential for a person to be considered for election. No person or group shall print or
distribute material by any means, or otherwise promote or solicit on behalf of person(s) for election within the
Annual Conference meeting facility.
The Sessions Committee shall provide opportunity, prior to the first ballot, for members of the Annual
Conference to meet and talk with persons willing to serve.
The Conference Secretary shall arrange for a Head Teller and a sufficient number of tellers in each order to
count the ballots. Ballots counted at the close of any session shall be sealed and the results not known until reported
at the next session.
Voting shall be on official ballots, with the number of names voted for each ballot being exactly the number
announced by the bishop. On write-in ballots, the names of those voted for must be spelled correctly. Majority of
valid ballots cast shall constitute election.
Balloting shall continue in each order until the allotted number of delegates for General Conference is elected.
Following completion of these elections, balloting shall begin for Jurisdictional Conference delegates, continuing
until those delegates have been elected.
When all delegates have been elected, an additional ballot shall be taken in each order, with those receiving the
three highest votes constituting the additional reserve delegates. These reserve delegates may act as reserve
delegates to General Conference when it is evident that not enough of the previously elected reserve delegates are in
attendance at General Conference (Paragraph 34).
General and Jurisdictional Conference Petitions
Petitions for General and Jurisdictional Conference provide all members of United Methodist churches, as well
as organizations within the Indiana Conference, the opportunity to engage the members of the Annual Conference
and the larger church. These petitions must be submitted to the Annual Conference Secretary no later than 90 days
prior to the Annual Conference session.
In order to be forwarded to General or Jurisdictional Conference, each petition must deal with only one issue or
Disciplinary paragraph, and must be signed by the submitter with appropriate identification, including address and
local church affiliation. If it is from an organization, the identification must be that of a responsible individual
within the submitting organization and include address information for that individual.
Petitions, as submitted, become the property of the Annual Conference, and as such, may be amended by action
of the Annual Conference. Petitions affirmed by the Annual Conference will be forwarded to the appropriate entity.
Petitions submitted to General Conference must follow guidelines provided by the General Conference Secretary.
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XII. PASTORAL RECORD
Here follows the record of pastoral service by Full, Provisional, and Associate Members, Full- and Part-Time
Local Pastors, Diaconal Ministers, and Deaconesses of the Indiana Conference. These service records are not
intended to reflect years of service for the purpose of annuity credit. In many instances the records have been
adjusted according to inventories submitted by the ministers and have not been verified by records of the Section on
Pensions.
Pastors serving appointments at the time of merger (October 4, 2008) became members of the conference that
their appointment belonged to in the newly formed Indiana conference. No transfers from any of the former
conferences are indicated.
Part-time and student appointments, pastorates in other denominations, or service record items taken from a
minister’s submitted inventory are designated by an asterisk (*).
The name of the district is indicated by an abbreviation in parentheses after the most recent appointment.
The given name of the minister’s spouse (if living) is shown in parentheses following the minister’s name. The
years of Provisional Membership (Admission on Trial), indicated by the abbreviations P, PE (Provisional Elder) or
PD (Provisional Deacon), and the years of Full Membership (F) and/or Associate Membership (AM) are identified
in parentheses beneath the minister’s name.
The key to other abbreviations and symbols:
Assoc. and AM - Associate pastor
Asst. - Assistant pastor
Ct. - Circuit
Cred. - Credentials from [denomination]
Diac and DIAC – Diaconal Minister
Dir. - Director
D.L. - Incapacity (Disability) Leave
Discontinued - from Probationary Membership, without prejudice
Dist. And Supt. - Superintendent of [Name] District
Eff. - Restored to effective relationship (from retirement, disability leave, or location)
FC/FM – Members in Full Connection
FE – Full Member Elder
FD – Full Member Deacon
FTLP – Full-time Local Pastor
FTOD – Full –Time Other Denomination
H.L. and Hon.Loc. - Honorable Location
Ind. – The (pre-1968) Indiana Conference of The Methodist Church
Ind. N. - The (pre-1968) Indiana Conference North of The Evangelical United Brethren Church
Ind. S. - The (pre-1968) Indiana Conference South of The Evangelical United Brethren Church
L.A., Lv. Ab., and LOA - Voluntary Leave of Absence (formerly “Supernumerary”)
LFT and LTFT - Less Than Full Time Service
LPNA – Local Pastor Not Appointed
Miss. - Missionary
N.Ind. - The (pre-1968) North Indiana Conference of The Methodist Church; or The North Indiana Conference
of The United Methodist Church (1969 and following)
N.W.Ind. - The (pre-1968) Northwest Indiana Conference of The Methodist Church
No Record, or No Appointment - a time of no church-related appointment
OT – On Trial Relationship, Methodist Church
PM/PE – Provisional Member Elder
PD – Provisional Member Deacon
PTLP – Part-time Local Pastor
PTOD – Part-Time Other Denomination
R. - Retired
RLP – Retired Local Pastor Serving
RMS – Retired Member Serving
Sab. - Sabbatical Leave
S. and s. - Appointed to attend school
S.Ind. - South Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church
SLP – Student Local Pastor
Sry. - Supernumerary (now designated as “Leave of Absence”)
Ss and SS – Supply service prior to Probationary or OT Relationship
SY and Spu. - Supply pastor
Trans. And TR - Transferred to [Name] Conference
W. - Withdrawn
YOPCS - Years of Pension Creditable Service prior to 1982 in the South Indiana Conference under the
Ministers’ Reserve Pension Fund
Any errors or omissions in the Pastoral Record should be called to the attention of the Sandy Harlan, Indiana
Conference Office, in writing.
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A. Elders In Full Connection
Abel, David Leroy
(OT 1955. FE 1957)
1950 ss Hume-Metcalf, Sept
1953 Brocton Ct.
1955 Hammond
1957 TR-Ind. Conf.
1957 Loogootee
1959 Bloomfield
1962 Indpls. Shelby St.
1963 Indpls. Immanuel
1965 TR-MWI Delphi
1973 Warsaw Trinity
1981 Hammond Christ
1982 Yorktown
1985 Waterloo
1990 7/1 Portland Asbury
1991 5/15 Yg Am Center/Poplar Grove
1991 6/1 Retired; (RE)
1999 Yg America Center/Poplar Grove
2000 Wabash Salem and Bethel
Wabash Church of Our Saviour /Lebanon (HU)
Abel, Russell L. (Michelle)
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 2000)
1993 Garrison Chapel (SY)
Walkers Chapel
1994 Garrison Chapel
Walkers Chapel
1995 St. Andrew-Rockford
2000 Mohawk
2003 8/15 Mt. Vernon First (EV)
2007 3/1 TR SIC FW St. Joseph (FW)
Abbott, John D. Jr. (LeAnn)
(P: S.Ind. 1994. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1987 Palmyra-Hancock’s Chapel
1997 Palmyra
1999 8/15 Sellersburg
2006 3/1 Old Bethel (IE)
2009 Incapacity
Abram, Philip (Francie)
(PM 1995. FE 1997)
1990 9/1 (FT OF) Pleasant Lake/Mt Zion
1994 3/5 (PT OF) Mt. Zion
1994 (FT OF) S Milford/Wayne Center
1995 S. Milford/Wayne Center
1997 Milford/Wayne Center
1998 SB River Park
2003 Hartford City Trinity
2008 Fowler (LA)
Abts, Emerson Howard (Helen)
(P: Ohio 1951. F: Ohio 1954)
(YOPCS 13.5)
1947 9/1 Reily, Ohio Presbyterian*
1950 7/1 Ingleside, Ill.*
1953 12/1 S.
1954 Ashville Hedges
1957 Director Interboard Council
1959 Toledo Emmanuel
1963 Cincinnati Inner City-Wesley
1968 Trans. S.Ind., Indpls. Central Ave. Assoc.
1969 Jeffersonville Wall St.
1974 Chaplain U. of Evansville
1983 Santa Claus
1987 R.
Adams, John Leland
(A.A., B.S., M.Div.) (Bessie)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2007)
1995 Cross Plains-Benham*
2000 Crothersville-Cana*
2001 9/1 Crothersville/Cana
2003 Dale-Garrison Chapel
2007 Johnson Memorial (EV)
Ade, Emmett M., Ii
(PM 1975. FE 1977)
1976 Pyrmont-Radnor
1977 Pyrmont-Radnor
1978 Laketon & N Manchester Assoc.
1980 Kirklin (yoked with Presbyterian) (LTFT)
1989 Michigantown (LA)
2005 Retired (20 yr. rule)
Adkins, Keith Harrison
(Yvonne Cuenca Oropeza)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1982 S.
1983 Alquina
1986 1/1 Bedford Grace
1989 New Life
1994 Rosedale Hills
1997 Evansville St. James West
2003 Church of the Saviour (IE)
2009 Indpls. Irvington (IE)
Ahlemeyer, Timothy Allen
(B.S., M.Div.) (Joy)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2006)
1999 Odon
2006 6/1 Bedford First (BL)
2009 1/1 Mt. VernonFirst
Aigner, Charles R. (Judith)
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1983)
(YOPCS 1.5)
1981 Greens Fork/Economy
1986 11/1 Terre Haute Grace
1989 Amity
1996 Dale-Garrison Chapel
2002 4/15 Rushville St. Paul’s
2004 Columbus East (CO)
Ailes, Steven Nelson (Michele)
(PM 1974. FE 1976)
1974 s.
1975 Wabash First Assoc.
1976 Wabash First Assoc.
2009
2009
1980
1983
1986
1989
1992
1993
1997
2001
2009
Indiana Conference
Galveston
Wesley Foundation, Ball State
Wolcottville/Rome City
Anderson Noble St.
Noble St./Otterbein
Anderson New Horizons
Huntington Trinity
Peru Main Street
Walnut Creek (WA)
Akers-DuBois, Janice Yvonne
(B.A., M.Div.) (Brian)
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1977 Tennyson*
1980 S.
1982 St. Peter’s-St. Paul’s
1987 Grandview-Rockport First
1989 Mt. Vernon Faith-Zoar
1994 Evansville Howell
2005 Paoli
2007 D. L.
Alexander, Michael David (Jerry)
(B.S., M.A., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006, F: Ind. 2009)
2004 New Palestine Assoc.*
2006 Indpls. Aldersgate (IW)
2009 3/15 Linton First (BL)
Allan, Gary L. (Connie)
(PM 1988. FE 1994)
1988 New Waverly/Otterbein
1990 3/5 Lv of Abs
1990 s.
1992 Muncie St. Paul’s/Main St. (LTFT)
1993 9/1 Muncie St. Paul’s
1994 2/15/94 St. Paul’s
1994 8/22 Chaplain Wesley Manor
2001 8/16 Markle
2003 Wheeler
2004 7/1 (LTFT) Wheeler
2006 8/20 Surrender credentials
Allanson, Russell France (Paulette)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2002)
1999 North Salem
2001 The Promise (IE)
Allemang, Harry Hayes (Joy)
(P: Ind. 1961. F: Ind. 1963)
(YOPCS 15.25)
1957 Helmsburg Ct.*
1959 Fillmore*
1960 Hymera*
1961 S.
1963 Trans. N.W.Ind., Monon
1967 Terre Haute Trinity
1971 Santa Claus
1974 Indpls. Roberts Park Assoc.
1984 4/1 Indpls. Faith
2001 3/18 R.
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Allen, Betty Jane Eppert (Howard)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1985 Taylorsville-Clifford
1989 Spiceland
1991 Indpls. Bellaire
1995 Speedway Assoc.
1998 Salem
2001 Jamestown
2002 R.
Allen, Charlene Harris (Michael)
(PE 2005, FE 2009)
5/25 (SP) Elkhart St. Paul’s, Assoc.
2005 Walkerton (MI)
Allen, Howard DeWayne (Betty)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1968. F: S.Ind. 1970)
1966 Pence-Judyville*
1967 Salem Chapel
1969 S.
1970 4/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Cory
1973 1/15 Wayside
1978 Princeton Faith
1981 Avon
1984 Nashville
1989 New Castle First
1991 Danville
1998 Paoli
2001 Linden
2003 R.
Allen, James Douglas (Libby)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1979)
1976 Dupont *
1978 Greensboro
1983 Elberfeld-New Jerusalem
1984 10/31 W.
2001 Indpls. Albright (FL)
2004 Eff.; Thorntown (IW)
2009 Indpls. Edgewood (IW)
Allen, O. Wesley (Bonnie Cook)
(P: N.Georgia 1989. F: N.Georgia 1996)
1994 Forest Park, N. Georgia Conf.
1996 Chaplain of Wesley Foundation at
Georgia Tech
1998 1/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Greencastle Gobin
Dean of the Chapel, DePauw Univ.
2002 Asst. Prof. Homiletics, Drew Theological
Sch.
2003 Prof. Homiletics, Lexington Theol. Sem.
Allen, Wilma Harner
(P: Ind.S. 1945. F: Ind.S. 1950)
(YOPCS 39.25)
1939 Oak Grove
1941 S.
1944 Salem
1947 No record
1948 Greenwood Honey Creek
1957 No record
1959 Greenwood Honey Creek
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1977 Morristown
1986 R.
Allen-Brown, Vanessa
(P: N.C., A.M.E. Zion 1978. F: N.C., A.M.E. Zion
1980)
1980 S.
1981 10/25 Trans. S.Ind.; H.L.
1983 Eff.; 6/1 Riverside
1987 S.
1987 10/15 (LFT) Indpls. Broadway Assoc.
1989 S.
1992 9/1 Asst. Prof. Hist. Philosophy, U.
Cincinnati
Alley, George Edward (Susan)
(P: N.Ind. 1958. F: N.Ind. 1961)
(YOPCS 12)
1958 S. Milford-Wayne
1960 Bourbon First
1963 Logansport Wheatland
1967 Kokomo Grace
1968 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. North Assoc.
1971 S.
1973 1/1 Exec. Dir. Raines Pastoral Counseling
Service
1986 10/30 Kairos Corporation, Terhune
1989 6/1 Kairos Center for the Family
1998 R.
Allred, William Robert
(P: Ind. 1959. F: Ind. 1962)
(YOPCS 22.5)
1956 9/1 Helmsburg*
1957 11/1 Cloverdale
1960 12/1 Cory-Mt. Calvary
1963 Cross Roads-St. Paul
1964 Bloomington St. Paul
1969 Paoli
1972 9/15 Beech Grove
1980 Washington Christ
1983 Administrator/Senior Chaplain, Franklin
U.M. Home
1994 R.
Alstott, Richard Anthony
(B.A., M.Div.) (Rhonda)
(P: S.Ind. 1994. F: S.Ind. 1996)
1989 Willey’s Chapel-Underwood
1990 Daisy Hill-Pleasant View
1994 Greensburg Assoc.
1997 Lizton
2002 Brazil First (TH)
Alte, Cynthia Dell (Douglas)
(P: S.Car. 1986. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1986 S.
1987 Chaplain, Upper Valley Medical Center,
Piqua OH
1988 Assoc. Pastor, Tipp City (OH) UMC
1989 6/15 Trans. S.Ind.; Meridian Street
1995 Cumberland
1998 Roberts Park
2002 Terre Haute Memorial
2006 4/1 Dir. Congregational Health Min.,
Clarian Health
Altergott, Karen (Ralph Cherry)
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1995 (SY) Colburn
1996 (SP) Whiting
1998 (SP) Hanna
1999 1/1 (FL) Hanna
2001 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
2002 Ko. Grace Assoc.
2004 Culver Wesley
2006 3/1 Family Service Assn.
2007 Westville (CA)
Amerson, Phillip
2009 TR from CAL-PAC Conf
2009 President, Garrett-Evangelical
Theological Seminary
Anderson, Douglas T (Janet)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1970 s.
1970 Plymouth First Assoc
1972 Sup. Miami-Bennett's Switch
1974 Miami-Bennett's Switch
1977 Miami-Bennett's Switch
1978 Wakarusa
1984 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
1988 10/15 Auburn
1993 Supt. Muncie Dist.
1998 Exec. Dir.-Bish. Reuben Job Ctr for
Leader Develop. Dak Wesleyan U.
2008 Job Ctr/ Supt. Michiana District
Amstutz, Allen W. (Beverly)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1972)
(YOPCS 11.5)
1970 S.
1971 Indpls. North Min. to Youth
1975 1/1 Hanover
1984 9/1 Clarksville Morton Memorial
1994 Vincennes District
2001 4/1 Indpls. Old Bethel
2006 1/1 Evansville Trinity (EV)
Anderson, Emmett L. (Barbara)
(PM. 1953. FE 1958)
1953 Erie
1956 Collins Ct.
1958 Union Chapel
1960 Urbana
1964 Fort Wayne Bethany
1971 Kokomo Faith
1978 Avilla Calvary
1980 Alexandria First
1986 3/1 Hobart Trinity
1989 Logansport Main St.
1993 Retired
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
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2007
Anderson, Marvin V (Louedva)
(PM 1960. FE 1965)
1961 Elkhart First, Assoc.
1964 Wanatah
1967 Albion Trinity
1969 Montmorenci/Mt. Zion
1973 Mt. Gilboa/Wolcott
1974 Hoagland-Poe
1977 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave. Assoc.
1983 Frankfort Hope
1986 Daleville
1991 2/1 Mishawaka Coalbush
1994 7/1 Lv of Abs
1996 Retired (20 year)
Anderson, Randy L. (Julie)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1989 Greenfield Trinity Park Assoc.
1992 1/15 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.
1994 Vincennes First Assoc.
1996 Evansville Fairlawn
2003 Centenary
2007 Evansville Salem (EV)
Anderson, Russell N (Zuleika)
(FE 1956)
1950 ss Florida
1952 Chester
1955 Lynn-Spartanburg
1957 Lynn
1959 Cicero
1965 Cicero-Harvey's Chapel
1966 Forest-Hillisburg
1972 10/1 Wawaka
1980 10/1Battle Ground
1984 Retired (20 years)
Andrews, Joseph Wilber
(PM 1968. FE 1976)
1966 ss Washington D.C. Metro, Meth. Church
Youth Worker
1969 Michigantown-Hopewell
1973 Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
1974 Walton-Anoka
1977 Rolling Prairie
1980 Merrillville Assoc.
1982 Muncie Gethsemane Assoc.
1984 Albion Asbury
1987 9/1 Parkview Hospital Chaplaincy
1988 12/12 Staff Chap St. Joe Med Ctr
1995 12/10 (SY) North Scipio 4/30 Staff Chap.
St. Joe Med. Ctr
2008 Retired
Anyike, James Chikaodili (Valerie)
(B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
2001 1/01 Indpls. University Assoc.*
2003 Indpls. Wesley Assoc.
2004 Gary Christ
New Congregation Exploration, Metro
Min.
2008 Indianapolis Scott (I.W.)
Armstrong, Kevin Ray (Nancy)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1984 S.
1985 Asst. Chaplain, DePauw Univ.
1987 Indpls. Southport Assoc.
1990 Indpls. North Assoc.
1992 Indpls. Roberts Park
2000 1/1 Roberts Park Minister of City
Ministries
2000 9/1 Indpls. North Assoc.
2004 Indpls. North Senior Pastor (I.W.)
Arnold, David Scott (Diane K)
(PM 1983. FE 1986)
1979 (SP) Walton/Anoka
1981 Wheeler/Hobart Michigan Ave.
1984 Claypool
1986 1/1 Battle Ground
1990 Anderson First Assoc.
1991 Tipton Kemp
1992 7/1 Director of Outdoor Ministries
2001 10/15 Huntington Trinity
2006 Muncie College Ave. (MU)
Arnold, Paul D. (Joann)
(PM 1972. FE 1975)
1971 ss. Mt. Olivet (Virginia Conf.)
1974 Ridgeville Bethel/Calvary
1976 Jan. New Haven Assoc.
1979 Gary Grace
1988 Fort Wayne Faith
1994 Hammond Woodmar
2005 Columbia City (WA)
Arthur, Carl (Lilliam)
(PM 1963 (NI); FE 65 (NI)
1966 TR- Costa Rica Provisional AC
1973 (FT OF) Philadelphia (SI)
1975 (FT OF) Greenfield Bradley Assoc SI
1978 2/1 (FT OF)Costa Rica Evang Meth
1986 St. Matthews/Collins
1989 TR-NI 11/1 St. Matthews/Collins
1991 Elwood Grace
1994 Burlington
1996 Retired
Artis, Amy Kathleen
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1989 Trinity-Decker
1992 1/1 Vincennes Community Assoc.
1992 5/1 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.Youngstown
1994 Crawfordsville First Assoc.
1996 Oakland City Good Shepherd
1998 L.A.
2001 Henryville
2004 Mt. Vernon Faith-St. Paul’s
2007 Tanner Valley (CO)
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Austin, Stephen W., Sr. (Sherry)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1990 (SP) Roll
1991 Keystone/Roll
1991 Keystone
1994 Markleville
1995 Markleville/Mt. Gilead
1997 Muncie High Street Assoc.
1999 7/1 Burket
2003 Warsaw First Assoc.
2008 1/1 Pendleton First (MA)
Axel-Adams, Robyn (Darin)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
2000 Hobart First, Assoc.
2003 Gas City First
2006 Appt to Attend School
2009 Chaplain, Ball Memorial Hospital
Badger, Philip H. (Freda)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1955. F: N.W.Ind. 1958)
(YOPCS 5.25)
1951 Carbon-Lena*
1954 10/1 Darlington*
1955 Sanford-Bethesda
1958 Waveland-New Market
1960 Asst. Supt. Indiana State Farm
1994 R.
Bahrt, Steven Carlton (Pamela)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2004)
1995 Laurel-Metamora*
1999 Fountaintown-Liberty
2001 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
2003 Seelyville (T.H.)
Baker, Ralph Everett (Barbara)
(OT 1957. FE 1960)
1952 ss Pleasant Grove/White Chapel
1953 Hobbs/Strawtown
1955 Alto/West Middleton
1957 Arcadia
1960 Sept. Woodburn
1962 General Board of Education
1966 Oct. TR-S. Cal./Ariz. Conf.,
1966 Board of Education
1968 July UM Program Council,
1969 TR-NI Managing Ed of Interpreter
1977 Editor of Program Materials
1997 11/30 Retired
Bales-Case, Rachel Diane (Carl)
(PM 1989. FE 1995)
1989 Lowell Assoc.
1993 7/15 Milford
1997 Boswell
2001 Topeka
2002 6/16 Incapacity
2008 (LTFT) Kimmell/Morris Chapel (WA)
Ballard, Charles William (Karleen)
(P: Ind. 1949. F: Ind. 1952)
Indiana Conference
(YOPCS 32.5)
1947 Evansville Epworth*
1949 Milford*
1953 5/1 Spencer
1957 Madison Trinity
1961 New Albany Trinity
1964 Columbus Dist.
1965 Indpls. E. Dist.
1968 11/9 Indpls. Southeast Dist.
1970 1/1 Indpls. Irvington
1977 Indpls. West Dist.
1983 Terre Haute Memorial
1994 R.
Ballinger, David (Laura)
1997 TR NI 6/1 Zanesville
2/16 Fort Wayne Trinity
2006 Huntington Trinity (HU)
Baney, Daniel (Jill)
(PM 1978. FE 1982)
1979 Redkey N Meridian/Sugar Grove
1980 Hammond First Assoc.
1982 Hammond First Assoc.
1984 Gaston
1985 9/1 s.
1993 Psychologist, Lindenview Counseling
Services
1995 9/1 Saint Francis College: Dir. Mental
Health Counseling and Asst. Prof.
Psychology
2000 Lv of Abs
2000 University of Saint Francis
2001 4/1 Von Bargen & Associates
2004 Indiana Professional Psychological
Services
Barber, Douglas (Janice)
(PM 1991. FE 1993)
1988 (FT OF) Denver/Chili
1991 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1995 Porter
1999 1/31 MapleGrove/ NorrisChapel
2005 Hebron (CA)
Bard, Stephen M. (Jacqueline)
(PM 1998. FE 2001)
1992 2/25 (FT OF) Pleasant Mills
1998 Liberty Center
2006 Harlan (FW)
Barker, Daniel Ray (Joyce)
(FE 1997)
1970 (SY) Kendallville Center Chapel
1988 (SY) Kendallville Trinity Assoc.
1989 TR-NI Kend Trinity Assoc.
1997 (LTFT)
2002 Albion Trinity (WA)
Barker, Monty Chris (Kathleen)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1985)
(YOPCS .50)
2009
2009
1981
1982
1984
1988
1990
1995
1997
1999
2004
2009
Indiana Conference
S.
Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
South Washington Circuit
Richmond Chester Hgts.-Webster
Connersville Grace
Princeton St. Marks
Hillside
West Newton
Maple Avenue (TH)
Indpls: Bethel (IE)
Barton, Douglas Gene (Donna)
(PM 1985. FE 1989)
1985 School
1986 12/1 Lincolnville/School
1989 Lincolnville
1991 2/1 Mount Olive
2008 7/1 Lapel Trinity (MA)
Barton, Robert (Lesley)
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
2002 (FL) Huntertown Assoc.
2004 4/1 LaFontaine
2009 South Whitley (WA)
Bass, F. Kaye (Mary Jane)
(OT 1950. FE 1953)
1949 ss Reynolds/Guernsey
1950 Reynolds/Guernsey
1953 Stidham
1956 Flora
1960 Lafayette Christ
1969 Elkhart First
1973 Bluffton First
1977 Supt. Logansport Dist.
1983 New Haven
1988 Retired
Baugues, Lloyd Dean (Margaret)
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1979)
(YOPCS 5.5)
1976 S.
1978 Evansville Aldersgate Assoc.
1979 Hatfield-Yankeetown
1985 Lynnville-Spurgeon
1989 Indianapolis Union Chapel
2002 Indianapolis Good Shepherd (I.E.)
Baxendale, Betsy McCallum (Sid)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1983 S.
1984 New Albany DePauw Memorial
Associate
1987 S.
1988 Hanover
1991 S.
1992 L.A.
2002 10/31 R.
Bay, Paul Steven (Sara F. Culvahouse)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1991
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Chaplain, Clarian Health-Methodist
Hospital
Beall, Michael W. (Kaye)
(PM 1994. FE 1998)
1992 (SP) Pleasant View/Gest Charge,
Kentucky Conference
1994 s.
1996 Kewanna/Pleasant Hill (Fulton Co.)
1998 Warren
2004 Muncie Fountain Square
2007 Living Water
2009 Hanna (CA)
Bean, Robert A. (Dori)
(P: S.Ind. 1971. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1965 New Butler*
1966 Bethlehem General Baptist*
1968 Otisco*
1970 Camden Presbyterian*
1971 Terre Haute New Hope
1974 Chaplain, Federal Correctional Institution
1975 10/26 Patronville
1978 Nashville
1980 L.A.
1982 H.L.
1985 6/4 Chaplain, Federal Penitentiary, Terre
Haute
1991 Instructor, Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center
2000 Harmony-Lena
2001 R.
Beard, Frank Jean (Melissa)
(PM 1982. FE 1985)
1980 Jan. (SP) Clark Chapel, Winchester, KY
& Wiley Chapel, N. Middletown, KY
1982 Anderson New Hope
1986 Kokomo Beamer
1993 Elkhart Faith Assoc.
1997 1/1 Walnut Creek (WA)
2004 Supt. Kokomo Dist.
Beatty, John Curtis (BA., B.D) (Ann)
(P: Ind. 1962. F: Ind. 1965)
(YOPCS 19.50)
1962 S.
1964 Connersville First Assoc.
1966 Hanover
1969 Indpls. St. Paul’s
1972 Elberfeld New Jerusalem
1974 Brookville
1980 Edwardsville
1985 Indpls. Chapel Hill
1995 Evansville Trinity
1999 NA District Superintendent
2002 R.
Beaty, John R. (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1962. F: S.Ill. 1967)
1960 Owen County Ct.*
1961 Asst./Youth Dir. Emory MC,
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Jersey City, NJ*
1963 Asst./Youth Dir. Metropolitan MC, East
Harlem, NYC, NY*
1964 No record*
1965 East St. Louis Inner City, Methodist
Parish, East St. Louis, IL*
1968 Assoc. 1st/Metropolitan UMC, Alton, IL*
1972 First UMC, Mt. Olive, IL*
1974 Pinkstaff, S. IL*
1977 Peoples UMC, Cleveland, OH*
1981 Boulevard UMC, Akron, OH*
1986 Dir. Open M, Akron, OH*
1989 6/15 Trans. S.Ind.; Rising Sun, Hartford
1991 3/1 Indpls. East 10th Street
1993 1/15 New Albany Jacobs Chapel
1995 Middletown-Honeycreek
2000 R.
Beck, Michael Ray (Mickey)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1983 S.
1984 Greensburg Assoc.
1989 Corydon Old Capitol
1997 Franklin Grace
2006 2/1 D.L.
Beckett, Susan K. (Michael)
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1996 Lowell Assoc.
2000 Mt. Zion
2004 Brook (LA)
Beckley, James William (Joann)
(OT 1962. FE 1965)
1962 Student
1963 Marion First Assoc.
1964 Fremont
1967 Kokomo St. Mark's
1968 12/12 Chaplain USAF
1990 Sweetser
1992 8/1 Shipshewana
1995 11/1 Hillsdale
1997 Frankton
1999 6/15 Retired
Beedle, Edward E. (Linda Joyce)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1991 Greenville-Galena
1993 Central Barren-New Salisbury
1999 Jamestown
2001 Trinity Arcadia
2002 Southport
2005 Solsberry & Greene Co. Chapel (BL)
Beeks, Brian Lee (Cathy)
(PM 1986. FE 1990)
1986 School
1987 Andrews/Bippus Calvary
1991 1/1 Muncie Industry
1995 Hebron
1998 Osceola
2006 Monticello (LA)
Beeman, Milton Eugene (Edith)
(OT 1959. FE 1966)
1958 ss. Farley
1959 Buck Creek/Ryan
1961 New Albin/Dorchester
1963 Bainbridge/Union Chapel, NWI
1964 Ladoga
1965 TR-NWI Ladoga
1966 Michigan City/Waterford
1968 Hamlet/Grovertown
1972 New Carlisle
1977 Muncie St. Paul's/Cowan
1979 Logansport Wheatland Ave.
1982 Woodruff Grove
1984 Retired
Beeson, R. Mark (Sheila)
(PM 1979. FE 1982)
1972 (ss) Cammack
1977 Vincennes First, Youth Pastor (SI)
1979 Farmland/Hopewell
1982 Ft. Wayne Epworth
1986 Granger Community (MI)
Behm, Jr., Irvin (Pat)
1970 Pen. Conf.;
1971 Dorchester Circuit
1975 Goldsboro
1978 Millsboro: Long Neck
1982 Lincoln Charge
1983 Salisbury: Christ
1985 TR-NI Erie/Peoria
1989 Athens/Erie
1993 Marion Christland
2001 Retired
Bellmore, William Francis (Cecile)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
(YOPCS 4.5)
1974 Pine Grove, Ky.*
1976 12/10 Guilford
1979 McCutchanville
1982 2/10 Mt. Comfort
1985 Dearborn Hills
1990 Newburgh
1994 Noblesville First
2001 R.
Bengston, Daniel A (Linda Jean)
(OT 1950. FE 1953)
1948 ss Kentucky
1950 Dickey, N.D.
1953 Steele
1956 TR-NI Cicero
1958 Andrews
1962 Kempton
1965 Akron
1970 Fort Wayne St. Paul
1974 Marion Trinity
1979 Albion Trinity
1984 Retired
2009
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
1/26 deceased
Bennett, Richard Lee
(OT 1964. FE 1966)
1961 Sup. Ashley
1962 Sup. Bryant/Pleasant Grove
1964 Pleasant Grove
1965 Orland/Nevada Mills
1968 Pennville
1970 Roanoke Christ
1976 Culver Emmanuel
1979 Marion Trinity
1984 Denver/Chili
1988 Bethel/Sugar Grove
1991 1/15 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1991 Retired
Berg, Mark Stephen (Lori)
(PM 1989. FE 1991)
1988 (FL) Bluffton First Assoc.
1991 New Paris Grace
1995 Akron Logansport Main St.
2003 2/1 Berne Trinity
2008 7/01 Stockwell (LA)
Berger, Daniel J. (Kelly)
(PM 1971. FE 1974)
1973 Elkhart Simpson Assoc.
1975 South Bend Grace Assoc.
1981 South Whitley
1986 Crown Point
1990 11/15 Lv. Absence
1992 Culver Wesley
2000 S. Bend First
2007 West Lafayette First (LA)
Berger, Hilbert J. (Geneva)
(PM 1942. FE 1947)
1944 Waterloo St. Paul
1946 Avilla Calvary
1949 Elkhart Dunlap
1959 Hammond First
1967 Assisting Gen Sec For Stewardship
Education, Gen Bd of Laity, UMC
1972 West Lafayette St. Andrew
1974 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate
1985 Retired
Bergstrom, William A. (Linda)
(FE 1994)
1991 TR-NI Roanoke Christ
1995 7/1 Mexico
1997 1/1 Name changed to New Life
2001 Sabbatical Leave
2002 5/3 Corporate Chap of America
2007 Webb Chapel (KO)
Berkebile, Robert T. (Alice)
(P: Western Pennsylvania 1952.
F: Western Pennsylvania 1954)
(YOPCS 14.5)
1952 Pleasantville
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1959 Brookville
1967 Trans. S.Ind. S., Connersville Grace
1974 2/1 Knightstown
1984 Edgewood
1988 8/1 R.
Berry, John Marshall, Jr.
(P: Ind. 1961. F: Ind. 1965)
1961 Heidelberg
1964 1/1 Cloverdale
1966 Madison North
1968 Evansville Fairlawn
1973 1/15 Petersburg First
1985 R.
Best, William Lester (Valerie)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1978 Pleasant Grove-St. James
1987 Bowling Green
1992 Old Union-Leipsic
1994 Bloomington Arlington
1998 Brownstown
2001 Fillmore
2002 12/31 R.
Beutler, Stephen A. (Jayna)
(PM 1981. FE 1983)
1979 Mishawaka First Assoc.
1983 Fairmount
1985 11/24 Upland
1989 Lafayette Congress St.
1991 12/1 South Bend Evangel Heights
1996 New Haven
2003 Kokomo Grace (KO)
Bickel, Robert D. (Hilda)
(PM 1956. FE 1957)
1957 Geneva
1959 Anderson Madison Ave (Mt. Hope)
1965 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate
1971 Gary Marquette Park
1980 Hobart First
1986 Hammond Woodmar
1990 Lafayette Grace
1992 Elkhart St. Paul’s
1995 Retired
Biehr, Beverly
(PM 1997. FE 99)
1962 Missionary-Mexico (to 1965)
1997 Crown Point Assoc.
2004 12/31 Retired
Biggs, Charles Michael (Ruthie)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1977)
(YOPCS 7.5)
1971 Midway*
1973 New Paris, OH*
1976 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.
1979 Connersville Grace
1984 3/15 Evansville Epworth
1988 2/1 Noblesville Emmanuel
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Indiana Conference
1997 Greensburg
2002 New Albany District
2007 12/1 Indpls. Chapel Hill (I.W.)
Bill, Lester H. (Jane)
(OT 1937. FE 1940)
1936 ss Trenton
1939 Sub. Newburyport, Mass. 39-40
1940 Crawfordsville
1943 Iowa/Des Moines Ct.
1943 Columbus Jct. Ct
1945 West Liberty
1949 Fort Madison
1953 12/1 Tr-Ind
1953 Indpls Broadway Assoc.
1963 TR-NWI South Bend First Assoc.
1967 East Chicago First
1971 Elkhart Good Shepherd
1976 Retired
1977 (RE) S Bend Grace Assoc.
1989 Retired
Biller, Kent G. (Diane)
(PM 1975. FE 1978)
1976 Uniondale
1981 South Bend Grace Assoc.
1983 Mulberry
1988 Lydick
1994 Mishawaka Willow Creek
1997 Church Community Services
1997 8/1 Lv of Abs
1999 3/3 Interim Dir. of Pastoral Care, LaPorte
Hosp.
1991 9/1 Lv of Abs
1999 11/1 World Missionary Press
Bishop, Fred Q., Jr. (Brenda)
(PM SIC 1975, FE 1978)
1974 s. Redkey N Meridian/Sugar Grove
1977 Mar TR-NI Mar-May Redkey N
Meridian/Sugar Grove
1977 Jay Cooperative Parish Pennville
1981 Avondale
1983 Griffith Assoc.
1988 Nappanee
1991 12/1 Dyer
1999 Elkhart St. Paul
2001 North Manchester
2006 Retired (20 year rule)
Blackford, Thomas
(PM 1996. FE 2001)
1992 July (SY) Elwood Trinity
1995 (SY) Pendleton Emmanuel
1995 8/1 (PL) Pendleton Emmanuel
1996 Morris Chapel
1998 SB Faith
2000 Ambia/Locust Grove
2006 331.8 South Indiana Conference
Blake, C. Melvin (Karen)
(OT. 1942. FE1944)
1941
1942
1943
1947
1947
1946
1957
1968
1972
1973
1974
1983
1983
2009
ss. Flanders/Calverton
Sup Arena/UnionGrove/Pleasant
Sup. FT South Milford
S.
TR-Rhodesia Conf.
Dec. Missionary, Angola
May TR-NI Bd of Missions to 1967
Missionary
Dept. Psychology Religion, Boston
School of Theology
Missionary
Vol. Loc.
Reinstated
Retired
Blake, Floyd Everett (Marjorie)
(OT 1959. FE 1962)
1950 ss Hartford City Ct. May-Sept.
1950 Waukon-Dorchester, Iowa
1952 Selma (NI) to 1953
1957 Fowlerton
1958 Etna Green
1961 Wolcottville/Rome City
1964 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd
1971 Churubusco
1972 Gary City
1973 TR-SI Indianapolis Union Chapel
1975 TR-NI Logansport First
1980 Wabash First
1981 Pastoral Counseling
1982 Retired to 1989
1989 Effective Relationship
1989 Muncie St. Paul
1992 Retired
Blessing, William M. (Barbara)
(OT 1946. RM 1949)
1944 ss Seeleyville
1946 School to 1948
1949 Newton/Salem
1952 Monon
1956 Rockville
1958 West Lafayette First Assoc.
1961 Waterford
1963 Munster
1966 Speedway Assoc.
1968 Lafayette Trinity Assoc.
1973 Ad Assistant, Wesley Manor
1975 Kokomo Zion
1982 South Bend Southlawn
1985 Wesley Manor Chaplain
1990 Retired
Blevins, Nancy S.
(P: S.Ind. 1993. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1993 S.
1995 Noblesville First Assoc.
2000 1/1 Broad Ripple
2003 1/1 L.A.
2004 Washington (NC) First Assoc.
2005 Whiteland
2006 9/1 Franklin Grace Assoc.
2009
Indiana Conference
2008 4/1 D.L.
Blosser, Theodore Ray (Lynn)
(P: N.Ind. 1972. F: N.Ind. 1976)
1975 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd Associate
1982 Bristol
1986 Portage
1990 8/1 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd
2000 Warsaw District
2001 12/1 Zionsville
2002 1/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Zionsville (I.W.)
2008 10/1 Plainfield (I.W.)
Blystone, David Richard (Karen)
(P: S.Ind. 1995. F: S.Ind 1999)
1989 Napoleon
1992 S.
1994 Kent-Deputy-Pisgah
1998 Otterbein
2001 2/15 Santa Claus (EV)
Boggs, J. Robert (Jodie)
(OT 1947. FE 1950)
1944 ss Bowersville
1946 Sardinia
1947 Summerside to May 1949
1949 11/1 TR-N. Dak.
1949 June Beach
1952 TR-NI Wallen/St. Joe
1954 Wallen
1956 Van Buren
1959 Parker
1963 Morris Chapel
1965 Kokomo Parr Memorial
1970 9/20 Portland Trinity
1973 Fowler
1975 Geneva High St.
1980 Marion New Hope
1981 Elkhart Grace
1985 Retired
1986 (RE) Alvarado
1987 11/9 (RE) Mount Pleasant
Boles, Howard Eugene (Diane)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F. S.Ind. 1994)
1990 S.
1991 Gosport-Shiloh Wesley-Millgrove
1995 Bloomington First Assoc.
2002 Roberts Park (I.W.)
Bonath, LaMont L.
(B.S., M. Div., D.Min.) (Donna)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1986 1/1 Cleveland-Medina, N.D.*
1988 Columbus Asbury Assoc.
1990 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.-Youngstown
1992 5/1 Prairieton
1998 Rockville Circuit
2001 Linton First
2004 Mohawk
2006 11/15 Linden (I.W.)
Page 385
Bone, Wilma M. Sawyer
(B.G.S., M.Div.) (Duane Allen)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1983 12/1 Letts-Burney*
1989 Letts-Burney-Milford
1992 Greenfield Faith-Maxwell
1995 Greenfield Faith
Maxwell
1998 Connersville East Side
2004 Henryville (N.A.)
Bonecutter, Maurice
(PM 1953. FE 1962)
1952 ss Montmorenci Ct
1958 Morocco/Mt. Zion
1962 Bourbon First
1964 McCurdy S, Santa Cruz, N Mexico
1990 Retired
Bonham, Earl Terence (Carol)
(P: S.Ind. 1975. F: S.Ind. 1977)
(YOPCS 6.5)
1975 Philadelphia
1977 Danville
1982 Terre Haute First
1985 8/1 New Albany Silver Street
1987 R.
Boruff, Corinne Kay
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 2001)
1997 1/1 Indpls. Wesley Youth Director
1997 S.
1999 Indpls. Wesley Assoc.
2002 12/1 Noblesville First Assoc.
2008 4/8 Churubusco, N. Ind. Conf.
Bosworth, Elmer E. (Margaret)
(P: Ind.S. 1954. F: Ind.S. 1959)
1951 Sardinia
1953 Atlanta Ct.
1956 Hillsboro-E. Danville
1959 Georgetown
1961 Edwardsville
1966 Indpls. Trinity
1967 Noblesville Emmanuel
1970 Scottsburg
1974 5/1 Evansville St. James W.
1975 Indpls. East Park
1978 Oakland City Trinity
1982 Clinton
1985 R.
Bottorff, Joe F. (Georgia)
(P: S.Ind. 1971. F: S.Ind. 1977)
1970 Harrodsburg*
1971 Lake Monroe Leisure Min.*
1971 9/15 Durham Ct., England*
1972 8/1 Cygnet, OH*
1976 1/15 Evansville Meth. Temple Assoc.
1980 Acton
1984 Exec. Dir., The Hermitage Spiritual Life
Center
Page 386
1987 9/1 Indpls. North Assoc.
1988 Dir. Fifth Season
1993 (LFT) Smith Valley (I.E.)
Bowman, Donald S. (Connie)
(OT 1957. FE 1961)
1956 ss Pine Village
1960 Brookston
1963 Flora
1965 Gary Marquette Park
1971 Yorktown
1975 Culver Wesley
1984 Rochester Trinity
1990 Retired
Bowman, Ronald P(Mary Jane)
(OT 1957. FE 1961)
1957 Barkley Circuit
1961 Kokomo Main St. Assoc
1964 Jamestown
1970 Markle
1974 Garrett
1983 Bourbon First
1987 Bremen Grace
1992 3/1 Union City Wesley
1994 Elkhart Bethel
1999 Retired
Bowman, Thomas (Kathleen)
(PM 1964. FE 1969)
1963 ss New Hope Ct.
1964 New Hope Ct.
1966 Morocco/Mt. Zion
1969 Fulton
1972 Wabash First Assoc.
1975 Anderson Noble St.
1985 Walkerton
1989 DeSoto
1995 7/1 Woodburn
2000 Retired
Boyer, Jerald Derrall (B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1986)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1979 Lynnville-Spurgeon
1985 Pfrimmer’s Chapel-Zoar
1988 3/1 Epworth
1992 2/1 Sellersburg
1995 10/1 Huntingburg
1998 Edgewood
2002 4/1 R.
Bracken, Larry Dale (Patricia)
(P: S.Ind., 1978. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1978 Lincoln Hills Parish
1980 Dale
1984 New Albany Main St.
1987 L.A.
2002 R.
Brackney, John Steven (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1996)
Indiana Conference
1991
1993
1996
1998
2001
2007
2009
S.
Shelbyville West Street
(LFT) Shelbyville West Street
Connersville First
Knightstown
Scottsburg (CO)
Brackney, Linda Gene (Steve)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1998)
1991 S.
1993 Shelbyville Vine Street-FreeportCo-Pastor West Street
1994 (LFT) Shelbyville West St. Co-Pastor
1996 Shelbyville West St.
1998 (LFT) Connersville First Co-Pastor
2001 Knightstown Co-Pastor
2003 1/1 (LFT) Knightstown Co-Pastor
2005 Metamora
2006 (LFT) Pershing-Milton
2007 Family Leave
Bradford, Orla E. (Luella)
(PM 1950. FE 1954)
1950 Westerville
1951 Dayton
1954 Carroll
1958 TR-ICN Ft. Wayne Bethany
1964 South Bend Broadway
1970 Portage First
1986 Retired
Bradish, Macklyn E (Beulah)
(OT 1965. FE 1968)
1964 ss Atlanta/Boxley
1966 Eden
1968 Simpson Assoc.
1969 Somerset
1973 Royal Center Grace Caley
1979 Anderson Bethel
1983 Kokomo Parr
1989 Rossville/Moran
1993 1/1 Rossville
1998 Retired
Bradley, Donald Gilbert (Joyce)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1981 Asst. Trinity, Wilmette, IL*
1982 S.
1983 Indpls. Michigan Street
1985 Indpls. Michigan St. & Chaplain
Goodwill Indus.
1987 Shelbyville West Street
1993 Rockville First
1996 McCordsville
1999 Harmony-Lena
2000 Petersville
2006 Madison Trinity (CO)
Bredemeier, George F. (Janice)
(OT 1956)
1955 ss Orland/Nevada Mills
1956 Galveston
2009
1958 Ft. Wayne First Assoc.
1960 July Chaplain, U.S. Navy
1976 Retired (20 years).
Brenneman, Donald (Sharmin)
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1973 (SP) South Milford/Wayne Center
1974 Resigned
1976 Reinstated PM
1977 Perkinsville/Beall
1979 Michigan City First Assoc.
1980 Converse
1981 Chaplain, Moody AFB, Georgia
1983 Chaplain, March AFB, California
1985 Chaplain USAF, Berlin, Germany
1988 Chap USAF, Barksdale AFB, LA.
1990 Sr. Protestant Chap, Howard AFB,
Republic of Panama
1993 Sr. Prot. Chap, Whiteman AFB MO
1995 8/1 Rochester Trinity
2000 Bristol
2002 Union City Wesley (MU)
Brenneman, Philip David (Pat)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1983 Whitcomb-Mt. Carmel
1990 Monrovia-Belleville
1998 1/1 Thorntown
2000 3/15 Newbern
2005 R.
Brett, Leland L. (Hazel)
(P: Ind.S. 1950. F: Ind. 1955)
(YOPCS 31.25)
1949 Scotland-Union Chapel
1951 Cates
1953 S.
1955 Clay City
1958 Indpls. Belmont
1966 Terre Haute Memorial
1968 Crawfordsville Christ’s
1979 Brazil First
1983 Greensburg
1988 Connersville Grand Ave.
1990 1/1 R.
Brindel, Emojean Moorman
(PM 1975. FE 1977)
1975 Aroma
1978 Russiaville
1982 (LTFT) Pendleton Emmanuel
1987 (LTFT) Fall Creek Ministry (Mt.
Gilead/Pendleton Emmanuel)
1991 Elwood Trinity
1991 7/1 Frankfort St. Matthew Assoc
1991 9/1 FT Frankfort St. Matthew Assoc
1991 12/15 Lafayette Congress St
1996 Leo
2004 Frankfort St. Matthew
2008 NIC Staff
2009 Conf Development Staff
Indiana Conference
Page 387
Britt, Charles A. (Beverly Jean)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1987 1/1 New Chapel-Willey’s Chapel-Vienna
1988 Lincoln Hills Parish
1991 5/1 Man. Community-St. Paul
1995 Terre Haute Grace
1996 Scipio
1999 Plainfield Assoc.
2002 Lizton
2005 Otisco-Emmanuel-Old Salem (NA)
2009 Thorntown ((IW)
Brittain, John N. (Eileen)
(P: E.Ohio 1970. F: E.Ohio 1973)
1970 S.
1972 Creston-Canaan
1975 Oak Chapel
1976 Bethesda Salisbury Assoc.
1979 Chaplain, Wesley College
1985 Dir., Univ. Chapel Fellowship, Univ. of
South Florida, Tampa
1987 Chaplain, Univ. of Evansville
1988 6/7 Trans. S.Ind.; Univ. Evansville
2003 Dean of Chapel & Prof. Religion,
Houghton College
Brock, William K (Evenlyn)
(PM 1956. FE 1959)
1958 Liberty Mills
1959 Avilla
1961 Chaplain U.S. Army
1977 Chap, VA Med Center, Miami, FL
1981 Chap, VA Med Center, Waco, TX
1991 Retired, U.S. Army Reserve Chap
1991 Chap, V A Med Center, Waco, TX
1997 Retired
Brockway, Michael S. (Fran)
(B.A., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
2001 Smith Valley*
2003 North Salem*
2007 West Newton (I.W.)
Brooks, M. Thomas (Carolyn)
(P: S.Ind. 1973. F: S.Ind. 1975)
1969 10/1 Decker General Baptist*
1970 3/1 Mackey*
1972 Whitcomb-Mt. Carmel
1974 Connersville East
1977 New Harmony
1980 Paoli
1983 Fairland-Liberty
1984 10/31 L.A.
1985 Veedersburg-New Century
1987 3/5 Mohawk-Otterbein
1995 Mohawk
2000 R.
Brookshire, Charles W (Sara)
(PM 1971. FE 1974)
1970 (SP) Matthews
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1973
1975
1978
1987
1991
1995
1999
2006
Ft. Wayne Faith, Assoc.
Kokomo Emmaus
Brookston/Reynolds
1/1 Lake of the Four Seasons
Plymouth First
7/1 Fort Wayne Bethel
Monticello
Retired
Brown, Janet Gail (Claude)
(PM 1987. FE 1989)
1987 Lima/Scott
1989 Lima/Scott
1991 12/1 Nappanee
1997 3/1 Monticello
1999 North Webster
2001 Retired
Brown, Lark Carlson
2002 (SY) Battleground
2004 7/1 TR from Minnesota
2004 7/1 Battleground
2005 Lv of Abs
2008 Retired
Brown, Raymond P. (Lourdes Y.)
(P: Ind. 1948. F: Ind. 1951)
1947 Gosport Ct.
1948 S.
1952 Versailles
1955 Indpls. North Assoc.
1956 Greenwood
1962 Trans. N.Ind.; Ft. Wayne Christ
1965 Elkhart St. Paul’s
1974 West Lafayette St. Andrew’s
1976 Frankfort St. Matthews
1981 Trans. S.Ind.; Shelbyville First
1985 R.
Brownlee, L. Lang (Jeanne)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1986)
(YOPCS 3.5)
1978 S.
1985 Shirley
1987 Indpls. Roberts Park Assoc.
1988 4/1 (LFT) Roberts Park Assoc.
1989 Indpls. Roberts Park Assoc.
1990 S.
1992 9/1 (LFT) Indpls. Maple Hill
1994 Adjunct Instructor of Philosophy, Red
Rocks Community College
1995 Adjunct Prof. Philosophy and Religion,
Franklin College
1997 Visiting Asst. Prof. Philosophy and
Religion, Univ. of Indpls.
1999 Adjunct Prof. Philosophy and Religion,
Univ. of Indpls.
2001 Chaplain, Univ. of Indpls.
Brunton, Donald Max (Jo Annie)
(P: Ind. 1962. F: Ind. 1964)
(YOPCS 19.5)
Indiana Conference
1958
1960
1962
1964
1966
1972
1975
1979
1985
1989
1993
1996
2009
9/1 Havana, Cuba Central Meth. School*
Mt. Lebanon, Ky.*
Sandusky
Asbury Parish
Grandview
Versailles
Clay City
Worthington Folsom Mem.-Allen Chapel
Chandler
11/15 Rockville First
Terre Haute First
R.
Buck, Jeffery J. (Julie)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1987 Indpls. Good Shepherd Assoc.
1989 Indpls. Castleton Assoc.
1994 Indpls. Center
2000 L.A.
2001 11/1 Evansville Old North
2005 Emmanuel (I.E.)
Buck, Stanley R (Kathleen J.)
(PM 1985. FE 1987)
1985 McGrawsville
1987 Sonrise at Aboite (FW)
Buckley, Kevin Joseph
(PM 1990. FE 1993)
1990 School
1991 Hammond Woodmar Assoc.
1994 Lydick
2002 SB Maple Lane/Michiana Mission Project
2004 Mishawaka Willow Creek (MI)
2007 1/1 Lv of Abs
2008 10/1 Habitat for Humanity, Oak Ridge,
TN
Buckner, David Glenn (Kristyn Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1991 Mooresville Assoc.
1993 2/1 Mt. Auburn Assoc.
2002 Pittsboro (I.W.)
Burcham, Kenneth Ray
(B.S., M.Div., D.Min.) (Nancy)
(P: S.Ind. 1986. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1983 Whitewater-Middleboro
1985 Rockdale
1988 9/1 College Corner
1997 Petersburg First
2000 Marengo
2002 Edgewood (I.W.)
Bunnell, Richard (Heather)
(OT 1959. FE 1962)
1977 Reinstated from Vol. Loc.
1977 Michigan City Hillcrest
1985 Selma United
1986 Hobart First, Assoc.
1988 Syracuse St. Andrews
1990 9/1 Lv of Abs
2009
1992 Roanoke Seminary
2000 5/31 Retired
2000 (RE) Huntington Bethel (HU)
Burchill, Timothy W (Sue Ann)
(PM 1987. FE 1989)
1987 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1993 Mulberry
1995 W. Laf. St. Andrew (LA)
Burnworth, Brenda Kay (Rick)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
1994 (SY) Wilmore Memorial
1995 (SP) Wilmore Memorial
1998 (FL) Lima/Scott
2003 Lima/Scott
2004 Swayzee (MA)
Burris, Paul
(PM 1997. FE 1999)
1992 (SP) Fort Wayne St. Paul
1997 Elkhart Faith, Assoc.
2000 Auburn First (FW)
2004 1/1 South Whitley
2009 Richvalley (HU)
Burris, Steven (Lee)
(PM 1961. FE 1963)
1959 ss. Mulberry
1963 Brookston
1967 Bridgeport
1969 Hon. Loc.
1984 Woodburn/Maples
1985 Reinstated Transfer, SI
1985 TR-NI Woodburn/Maples
1989 Woodburn
1990 Fort Wayne Simpson
1995 Conference Council Director
2001 Retired
Burton, Charles E (Dorothy)
(OT 1957. FE 1959)
1956 ss Rockford Centennial Assoc.
1957 Lighthouse/Chana
1959 Oct TR-North Alabama
1959 Highlands/Huntsville
1963 Five Points
1964 TR-NWI Thorntown
1967 South Bend First Assoc.
1970 School, Sup. Fairview/Bethel
1972 s.
1987 9/1 Lv of Abs
1988 6/1 Assoc Prof, Howard Payne U.
1992 Assoc Prof Richland Community
College/University of TX at Dallas
1996 Retired
Burton, Gordon Wayne (Martha)
(PM 1975. FE 1978)
1977 Hammond First Assoc.
1980 Lafayette Brown St./Heritage
1987 7/6 Chap, Meth Hospital, Indy
Indiana Conference
Page 389
Burton, Laurel Arthur (Mary Kay)
(P: S.Ind. 1968. F: S.Ind. 1970)
(YOPCS 3.0)
1971 Trans. Rocky Mtn. Conf; Denver
Brentwood Assoc.
1973 Yuma First
1976 Chaplain, Millikin Univ., Decatur IL
1977 Trans. Central Illinois Conf.
1978 S.
1979 Trans. West Virginia Conf.; Dean of the
Chapel, West Virginia Wesleyan
1980 Registrar, Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology
1981 Trans. S.Ind.; Asst. Dean, Boston Univ.
Sch. of Theology
1982 Senior Chaplain, Dir. Pastoral Care &
Education, Univ. Hosp., Boston Univ.
Med. Ctr.
1990 Chair Dept. Religion & Medicine, Rush
Univ./Rush Presb./St. Luke’s Med. Ctr.
2000 7/1 Trans. West Ohio Conf.
2002 Trans. S.Ind.; Gobin Memorial
2006 R.
Burton-Edwards,Taylor (Grace)
(PM 1995. FE 1997)
1994 1/15 (PT OF) Wawaka
1995 Tyner
1998 Anderson First Assoc.
2002 10/16 Extension Ministry
2005 9/16 General Board of Discipleship
Bush, Larry Wayne
(B.S., M.Div.) (Janette)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1982 S.
1983 3/1 Cross Plains
1986 Speedway Assoc.
1992 New Horizons of Eagle Creek
2002 Amity (I.E.)
Bushfield, James Carl
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Deborah)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
(YOPCS 4.5)
1975 Indpls. Good Shepherd Assoc.
1976 Rockdale
1979 Veedersburg
1983 1/15 Methodist Temple Assoc.
1985 Milroy
1990 Bloomington Fairview
1995 Indpls. Meridian St. Assoc.
2002 Columbus District
2007 Dir. Connectional Min.
Butcher, Neil Duane (Martie)
(PM 1971. FE 1973)
1969 PM EUB Church; s. Brandt, Ohio
1972 Redkey Main St.
1974 Main St./Oak Grove
1976 Roann & Erie
1979 Poneto/Reiffsburg
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1984
1995
1995
2006
2009
Indiana Conference
10/15 Marion Grace/Ninth St.
10/18 Butler United
Albany
Anderson Bethel (MA)
Retired
Butler, James Darrell (Becky)
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1965 (SY) Uniopolis, Ohio
1967 Thorntown
1968 Lafayette Christ Assoc.
1970 Kewanna
1974 Frankfort Trinity
1978 Parker City
1987 5/1 Fort Wayne Christ
1991 Rensselaer
1994 Angola
1999 Marion First
2002 South Bend Evangel Heights
2005 Retired
Buwalda, Herbert J., Jr (Lee Anne)
(PM 1973. FE 1976)
1971 ss Marion Ninth St./Union Chapel (Blkfd
Co.)
1973 Marion Ninth St./Griffin
1975 Geneva First
1981 Huntertown
1987 Muncie College Ave.
1999 SB Clay (MI)
Byerly, James Ellis
(B.S., M.Div.) (Kathy)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1981 Whitewater-Middleboro*
1983 Connersville First Assoc.*
1986 4/15 Newtown Community (Yoked
Minis.)
1989 2/15 Prairieton
1992 4/1 Henryville
1994 Plainfield Associate
1999 Eden
2003 Scipio
2005 Scipio & Westport
2006 Versailles Tyson (CO)
Byrne, Herbert Winston
(OT 1940. FE 1944)
1940 Preachersville Ct.
1941 Coffeeville, Ala.
1942 TR-Ala. Dumas
1943 Loxley
1947 Millville
1949 TR-Ill. Conf. South Park
1952 Western Evangelical Sem.
1955 Ft. Wayne Bible College
1962 Huntington College
1964 TR-NI Huntington College
1965 Asbury Seminary
1984 Retired
Byrum, David Michael (Becky)
(PM 1976. FE 1980)
1978 TR-VA Conf. Feb. Union UMC
1980 TR-NI Marion First Assoc.
1987 South Bend Evangel Heights
1991 11/15 Frankfort St. Matthew
1996 12/1 Valparaiso First (CA)
Cain, Frederick Gerald
(M.S., S.T.M., BCC)
(P: Detroit 1976. F: S.Ind. 1980)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1976 S.
1977 Orangeville, IN*
1979 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Michigan St.
1983 Indpls. Christ Assoc.
1985 Princeton Faith
1989 (LFT) Rosedale-Bridgeton
1991 S.
1993 L.A.
1994 Chaplain, Ft. Wayne State Dvlpmtl. Ctr.
1999 10/11 Staff Chaplain, Meth. Hospitals
2004 6/1 Washington Otterbein
2005 Wayside
2006 Wayside-Bono (T.H.)
2009 Woodruff Grove UMC (MI)
Cain, Frederick Gerald
(PM [Detroit] 1976, FE 1980)
1976 S.
1977 Orangeville
1979 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Michigan St.
1983 Indpls. Christ Assoc.
1985 Princeton Faith
1989 (LTFT) Rosedale-Bridgeton
1991 S.
1993 Lv of Abs
1994 Chaplain, Ft. Wayne State Dvlpmtl. Ctr.
1999 10/11 Staff Chaplain, Meth. Hospitals
2004 6/1 Washington Otterbein
2005 Wayside
2006 Wayside-Bono
2009 Woodruff Grove (MI)
Cain, Louie Bingham, Jr. (Frances)
(P: Memphis 1951, Detroit 1961. F: N.W.Ind. 1967)
1950 Hickory Valley Ct.*
1951 Brazil Ct.
1952 Embury-Mt. Vernon
1954 Wingo-Poyners Chapel
1955 Lovelaceville-Corinth
1956 Discontinued
1957 Cherry Hill-Sheldon
1963 White Memorial-Wesley
1964 Rehoboth
1965 Rehoboth-Harris Chapel
1967 Trans. N.W.Ind., Indpls. St. Mark
1968 St. Mark-Riverside Park
1971 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
1987 Evansville Trinity
1991 R.
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
Cain, Louie Stephen (Lory)
(PM 1974. FE 1978)
1973 ss Lapel Trinity Assoc.
1974 Clarks Hill/Romney
1977 Claypool
1981 Torre Central Methodist Churh, Recife,
Pernambuco, Brasil
1983 Caixa D’Agua Methodist Church, Olinda,
Pernambuco, Brasil
1985 Fund raising for CEMEAR
1986 Caixa D’ Agua
1989 Joao Pessoa Methodist Church, Joao
Pessoa, Paraiba, Brasil
1989 8/1 Wesley Foundation, Purdue
2006 FW Trinity (FW)
Camp, Melvin D. (Lea Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1986 Austin-Wesley Chapel
1990 1/15 Central Barren-New Salisbury
1993 4/15 Evansville Central Assoc.
1994 Worthington-Folsom Mem.-Allen Chapel
2005 Petersburg First (VI)
Campbell, Brian Dwain (Rachel)
(A.A., B.A., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
2003 Spiceland*
2006 Columbus First Assoc. (CO)
Campbell, David K.
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1980 S.
1982 Whitestown-Salem
1985 Indpls. Chapel Hill Assoc.
1988 L.A.
2003 R.
Campbell, Lee H. (Cara)
(PM 1991. FE 1993)
1990 (FT OF) Fort Wayne Aboit Assoc.
1991 Sonrise at Aboit Assoc.
1993 Sonrise at Aboit
1996 11/16 Elkhart New Hope (MI)
Campbell, Norman Wesley
(B.A., M.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Brenda Rhoden)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1990 Greenfield Bradley Assoc.
1994 Indpls. Castleton Assoc.
1997 Pittsboro
2002 Dearborn Hills
2005 Mt. Comfort (I.E.)
2007 12/1 L.A.
Campbell, Robert Merrill (Darleen)
(P: N.Ind. 1968. F: S.Ind. 1970)
(YOPCS 12.75)
1967 Philadelphia
1970 Bright
1972 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.
1976 Bloomington St. Paul
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1982 Connersville Grand Ave.
1988 Greensburg
1993 R.
Campbell, Terry Douglas
(B.A., M. Div.) (Pamela)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1978)
(YOPCS 7.5)
1972 N. Vernon Ct.
1974 7/1 Whitestown-Salem
1977 New Zion-North Salem
1982 Amity
1988 8/1 Indpls. Edgewood
1998 Greenfield Bradley (I.E.)
2009 R.
Cannon, Robert Leo (Mary Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1985 Vevay-Ruter Chapel-Bennington
1989 Vevay-Ruter Chapel-BrooksburgPleasant Ridge
1990 Dir. Vevay Grp. Ministry: VevayBennington
1991 Columbus East Assoc.
1994 Indpls. Epworth Assoc.
1998 Danville
2007 Lawrenceburg Hamline Chapel (CO)
Caple, William Joseph
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min) (Patricia)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1968 White Oak-Boyer’s Chapel, Ky.*
1969 Enon, Ohio Knob Prairie United Church
of Christ*
1970 Mt. Pleasant, N.C., Assoc.*
1972 Sandborn
1973 Freelandville-Sandborn
1974 1/6 Chaplain U.S. Army
1992 10/1 Aurora
1995 8/1 L.A.
1996 Centenary
2003 Randolph-Macon Military Academy
2006 R.
Carpenter, Marcia Faye (Roy)
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
1992 1/1 (LFT) Leesville
1993 1/1 (LFT) Harrodsburg Assoc.
1994 Terre Haute Trinity-New Hope-Barbour
Ave.
1996 Northside Community Assoc. & Rosedale
2000 Northside Community Assoc.
2003 (LFT) Northside Community Assoc. &
Rosedale
2004 1/1 (LFT) Northside Community Assoc.
2005 Carbon (T.H.)
2005 11/1 Holland-Zoar Assoc. (VI)
Carmer, Scott (Toni)
(PM 1978. FE 1982)
1978 s.
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1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1985
1988
1991
1994
1995
2004
Indiana Conference
Marion First Assoc.
s.
Fort Wayne Waynedale Assoc.
Spencerville
Faith Chapel
9/16 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
Morocco First
Lake of the Four Seasons
6/15 Hobart Trinity/ Michigan Ave.
11/1 Shipshewana
FW Calvary (FW)
Carmer, Toni Lynn (Scott)
(PM 1990. FE 1993)
1988 (SY) Mt. Ayr
1991 Valparaiso First Assoc.
1993 Valpo. First Assoc.
1995 11/1Elk. Trinity Assoc.
2004 Leo
2009 Warsaw First (WA)
Carothers, Merlin R (Mary)
(OT 1950. FE 1952)
1950 Mauckport 2 mo.
1950 (SY) Claypool Parish (NI) 9 mo.
1951 5/27 TR-NI Claypool Parish
1953 Chaplain USA
1971 Ambia/Locust Grove
1972 Sabbatical
1973 Retired (20 years).
Carpenter III, Roy Eugene (Marcia)
(P: Ky. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1981 Beech*
1983 Bethelridge-Mintonville, Kentucky*
1985 McKendree-Neals Creek, Kentucky*
1986 Trans. New Mexico; McCurdy Mission
Sch.*
1987 425.1 Harrodsburg
1990 6/5 Trans. S.Ind.; Harrodsburg
1994 Terre Haute Trinity-New Hope-Barbour
Ave.
1996 North Side Community
2005 11/1 Holland-Zoar (VI)
Carpenter, Donald (Mary Jane)
(OT 1959. FE 1963)
1957 ss Rayville Ct.
1959 Maquon/Galesburg
1963 TR-NWI Montmorenci/Mt. Zion
1967 Frankfort Tabernacle
1970 Warsaw First Assoc.
1973 Ft. Wayne Forest Park Assoc.
1975 Muncie Madison St.
1980 Elkhart Hillcrest
1995 Retired
1998 SB Southlawn (MI)
2008 Retirement
Carr, John Lynn (Adrienne)
(P: Colorado 1955. F: NE Ohio 1957)
1955 S.
1957
1958
1961
1970
1976
1998
2009
5/1 Trans. North East Ohio, Ridgewood
Assoc.
Pleasant Hills
Trans. S.Ind.
Indpls. Church of the Savior
Columbus, Ohio, Community Church
Assoc. Prof. Church Mins., Candler
School of Theol.
R.
Carrick, John T. (Sandra)
(P: S.Ind. 1995. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1992 Crothersville-Cana
1994 2/1 Mt. Comfort Assoc.
1998 9/15 First Congregational
2004 Bible Institute, Asuncion, Paraguay
Carroll, Charles Daniel
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1980)
(YOPCS 5.5)
1975 9/15 Greenfield Faith
1979 3/10 Greens Fork
1982 2/22 McCutchanville
1986 Princeton St. Mark’s
1990 1/1 Mt. Pleasant
1992 12/31 R.
Cartee, Janice Sue Bentley
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1985 Flatrock
1986 Everton-Blooming Grove
1988 Tanner Valley
1990 New Middleton-Pleasant Ridge
1994 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
2001 Indpls. East 10th St.
2003 Hagerstown (RU)
Cartwright, Mary Gayle Wilder
(B.A., M.Div.) (Michael)
(P: North Arkansas 1984. F: North Arkansas 1989)
1985 Maybrook-Masseys Chapel, No. Carolina
1988 Mt. Hope-Piney Grove, No. Carolina
1990 1/1 Trans. Western Pa; Mt. Hope-Piney
Grove
1993 Townville-Troy Center, W. Pa.
1996 Roberts Park Assoc.
2002 L. A.
2002 10/1 Prog. Dir., Christian Theol. Sem.
2004 1/1 Greenwood Assoc.
2005 1/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Greenwood Assoc.
(I.E.)
2009 Blmtn: First, Assoc (BL)
Cartwright, Michael Glen
(B.A., M.Div., Ph.D.) (Mary)
(P: North Arkansas 1980. F: North Arkansas 1989)
1988 Prof. Phil. & Relig., Allegheny College
1996 Prof. Relig. Studies, Univ. Indpls.
1998 Ch. Phil. & Rel., Dir. Ctr. for Christian
Voc., U. Indpls.
2003 Dean Ecum. & Interfaith, Univ. Indpls.
2009
2005
Indiana Conference
1/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Dean Ecum. &
Interfaith, U. Indpls.
Caruso, George R. (Jan)
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1976 (PL) Maple Grove
1978 Frankfort Trinity
1982 Bremen Grace
1987 Fort Wayne Bethel
1995 Huntington Trinity
1997 Hammond First
1998 Retired
Case, Edwin Max (Ann)
(P: Pacific Northwest 1962. F: Pacific Northwest
1965)
1962 Youth Minister, New Providence, NJ*
1964 Seattle First Assoc.
1966 Everett View Ridge
1969 S.
1971 Staff, Christian Theological Sem., Indpls.
1975 Admin. Dir. Ctr for Explor. Meaning &
Values
1976 10/1 Brebeuf Prep. School, Indpls.
1981 Staff, U. of Indianapolis
1987 2/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Exec. Dir. Ind. Ofc.
Campus Min.
2001 R.
Case, Riley B. (Ruth)
(OT 1957. FE 1960)
1956 ss. Geneva Ct.
1959 Claypool Parish
1962 Ashley/Hudson
1967 Elkhart Calvary
1973 Union City Wesley
1980 Hobart Trinity
1983 Supt. Marion Dist.
1989 Kokomo St. Luke’s
1999 6/15 Retired
Cassel, Herbert William
(B.A., STB, Th.M, Ph.D.) (Nancy)
(F: S.Ind. 1975. Cred. Evangelical Congregational
Church)
(YOPCS 0.0)
1953 Catasaqua, Pa. E.C.*
1954 E. Weissport, Pa. E.C.*
1956 Harrisburg, Pa. Rutherford Heights, E.C.*
1960 Pine Beach, N.J. E.C.*
1963 S.
1966 Assoc. Prof. Ind. Central College*
1971 Raines-Mueller Prof. & Chair. Philosophy
& Religion, U. of I.
1996 R.
Cassel, Scott David (Lillybeth)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2002)
1997 Greenfield-Otterbein*
1999 McCordsville
2002 Horizons of Faith
2006 Shiloh Assoc. (VI)
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Casterline, Kaye (Janet)
(FE 1960)
1955 Rushville (EUB)
1958 Oregonia, Ohio
1959 Newville Ct.
1961 TR-ICN Newville Ct
1962 Tyner
1967 Nappanee
1971 Madison Cty Assoc for Retarded
1979 Special appoint & Bailey Chapel
1981 7/1 Bailey Chapel
1982 Frankton
1994 Elkhart Calvary
1999 Retired
Chalstrom, Marianne O. (Darrell)
(PM 1986. FE 1988)
1985 9/1 (FT OF) Ambia/Locust Grove
1987 South Bend Grace Assoc
1990 Porter
1992 Aug. Associate Director COM
1994 Muncie Riverside
2002 Supt. Warsaw District
2006 Retired
2008 Assoc. Supt. Mishiana District
2009 Supt. Warsaw District
Chamberlin, Nelson Morris (LaDonna)
(P: Ind.S. 1951. F: Ind.S. 1954)
(YOPCS 28.5)
1951 Anderson First Assoc.
1953 Boonville
1962 Corydon Old Capitol
1976 1/1 Fishers
1985 Mt. Auburn
1990 Sab.
1991 R.
Champion, Everett Lynn (Judith)
(P: Ind. 1961. F: Ind. 1963)
1961 S.
1963 Indpls. Roosevelt Temple
1966 Indpls. St. Paul’s
1969 Dir. of Chaplaincy Services Community
Hospitals of Indianapolis
2001 R.
Chandler, Jacqueline Jean Noll (Ricki)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1989 Fishers Assoc.
1994 Counselor, Buchanan Counseling Center
Chaney, Norman, R. (Hilde)
(P: Ind.S. 1961. F: Ind.S. 1965)
1961 No record
1964 Teacher Otterbein College
1967 Naperville, Ill., Assoc.
1968 Hillsdale
1969 V.L.
1970 Chair., Prof. Eng., Otterbein College
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Chapman, Kevin V.
(PM 1979. FE 1982)
1981 Elkhart Salem/St. Paul's Assoc.
1982 Elkhart St. Paul's Assoc.
1986 School
1990 9/1 Samaritan Interfaith Counseling
Service
2000 Samaritan Interfaith Counseling Center
2005 Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services
2009 Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Charles, Jennifer
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1991.)
1985 Whitestown
1989 Indpls. Bethel Assoc.
1990 12/1 Indpls. Brookside
2002 1/1 Rockville First
2008 Shirley-Wilkinson Community (RU)
Charles, Rex Stephen (Kathryn)
(PM 1981. FE 1983)
1980 (FL) Yorktown Assoc.
1983 Star City
1988 Pleasant Chapel/Zion
1991 10/1 Muncie Madison St.
1994 Jan. Bremen Grace
1998 Rossville
2003 Waterloo
2008 7/01 Flora/Bringhurst (LA)
Chattin, Harold Ray (Doris)
(P: Louisville 1963. F: Louisville 1965) (YOPCS
15.5)
1947 Dover Hill, Ind.*
1950 No record
1961 Davis Chapel*
1962 Pierce Ct.
1964 Sulphur Well-Lyletown
1965 Louisville Walker Memorial
1966 Trans. S.Ind., Evansville Central Assoc.
1968 Madison North
1972 1/1 Middletown
1975 Christ (Westfield)
1979 3/1 Greensburg
1983 Huntingburg
1985 Versailles-Holton
1988 Knightstown
1991 R.
Cheesman, John Alva (Alberta)
(P: Ind.S. 1953. F: Ind.S. 1958)
(YOPCS 13.5)
1953 Royerton
1958 Dunkirk
1962 Anderson Colonial
1968 Smith Valley
1969 Martinsville First
1982 Terre Haute Temple
1989 9/15 Evansville Central
1994 2/1 Franklin Grace
1997 R.
Indiana Conference
Chen, Yung Sheng
(P: N.Ind. 1963. F: N.Ind. 1963)
(YOPCS 1.0)
1962 Muncie: Industry Assoc.
1964 Kingman
1965 Pendleton Emmanuel
1970 Kendallville Mitchell St.-Brimfield
1977 Muncie: Industry
1982 Frankfort Trinity
1985 Trans. S.Ind. Indpls. Washington St.
1994 Indpls. Washington Street Indpls.
Belmont-Blaine
1996 R.
Cherry, Stephen Ray (Vicki)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1972)
1969 Van Wert, Ohio Ct.*
1971 1/1 S.
1971 Hanover
1974 12/2 Chandler
1980 L.A.
1981 Oakland City Good Shepherd
1984 Columbus Asbury
1986 Fortville
1990 Indpls. White Harvest
1996 Indpls. Acton-Maple Hill Ministry Blend
1997 Acton
2003 Seymour First (CO)
Chilcote, Paul W. (Janet)
(PM 1977. FE 1984)
1983 Mishawaka First Assoc.
1985 South Bend Epworth
1987 St. Paul's United Theological College,
Kenya, East Africa
1990 Meth Theological School in OH
1992 Africa University Faculty of Theology,
Zimbabwe
1994 Methesco
1999 7/1 Asbury Theo. Seminary FL
2006 Duke Divinity School
2009 Ashland Theological Seminary
Chizmar, Nancy Harmon (Sam)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1968 Dir. of Ed., Columbus First
1972 Consecrated Assoc. in Christ. Ed.
1978 Consecrated Diaconal Minister, S.Ind.
1978 8/1 Asst. Pastor, Covenant U.M.C.,
Evanston, IL
1981 Dana-Bono
1987 Edinburgh
1995 Columbus Asbury Assoc.
2001 Madison Trinity
2006 Tanner Valley
2007 Rushville St. Paul’s (RU)
Chizmar, Samuel James (Nan)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1984 W. T. H. First-Bethesda
1987 Morgantown
2009
2009
1994 Columbus East Assoc.
2003 Hamline Chapel
2007 R.
Chrispell, Richard J (Patricia)
(OT 1962. FE 1963)
1961 ss Miami Parish
1964 Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
1965 Leo
1969 Oxford
1970 Merrillville
1984 Anderson St. Matthew
1985 Gary Methodist Hospital Chaplain
2001 Retired
Christopher, Richard Lawrence (Alice)
(P: Ind. 1952. F: Ind. 1955)
(YOPCS 29.5)
1952 S.
1954 Richland
1956 Ft. Branch
1960 Center
1965 Jeffersonville Wall St.
1968 Vincennes Dist.
1974 New Castle First
1981 Noblesville First
1985 Indpls. West District
1990 R.
Church, Robert Allen (Rhoda)
(PM 1985. FE 1988)
1982 (SP) Jay Rural Area Ministry
Redkey/Oak Grove/Blaine
1985 JRAM Redkey Oak Grove/Blaine
1986 LaPorte First Assoc.
1988 Mulberry
1989 11/15 Leave of Absence
1991 1/1 Mishawaka Willow Creek
1994 Union City Wesley
1995 1/31 Navy Chaplain
Clark, Carolyn Ann (James)
(PW:New York. F:S.Ind.1993)
1988 8/27 Bath/Springfield
1990 Washington Christ Assoc.
1992 Trans. S. Ind.Washington Christ Assoc.
1996 (LFT) Washington Christ Assoc.
1998 1/1 Washington Chrits Assoc.
1998 6/15 L.A.
2002 H.L.
2007 3/1 Shelburn, FL (VI)
2009 2/24 LFT Shelburn (VI)
Clark, Edwin (Mary)
(FTOD 1984. FE 1985)
1984 Arcola/Lake Chapel
1986 Dayton
1988 Remington
1991 3/1 Atwood Aldersgate/Clunette
1994 10/1 Frankton
1995 11/1 Hamilton
Indiana Conference
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1999 11/15 Rochester Trinity
2002 Geneva High Street (HU)
2005 Retired
Clark, James Robert (Mary)
(OT 1962. FE 1966)
1958 ss Center/Eaton
1963 Terre Haute Montrose Assoc.
1965 TR-NWI South Bend Grace Assoc.
1972 Peru Parkview
1984 Retired (20 years)
1989 (RE) Macy
1990 Retired
Clarkson, Glen Albert
(A.B., M.Div.) (Dolores)
(P: Ind. 1966. F: Ind. 1968)
(YOPCS 15.5)
1962 Salem (Boone Co.)*
1964 Ball Hill Ct.*
1965 Indpls. Heath Memorial
1969 Evansville Asbury
1971 Fairland-Old Union
1972 Shelby Co. Larger Parish
1973 Pittsboro-Lizton
1975 Pittsboro
1977 Whiteland
1981 Indianapolis Old Bethel Assoc.
1985 Lebanon Otterbein-Milledgeville
1988 Indpls. Asbury
1994 Morgantown
1997 R.
Clayton, William Ray (Jacqueline)
(P: Ind.S. 1952. F: Ind.S. 1957)
(YOPCS 23.75)
1951 Decker
1952 Rockport Ct.
1954 Pershing
1957 Amity
1961 Normal City
1967 New Albany Silver St.
1972 Shelbyville First
1977 New Albany Dist.
1980 Plainfield
1996 R.
Clements, Mollie Susan
(B.A., M.Div.) (Jesse)
(P: Louisiana 1984. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1986 6/10 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Fountain
Square Parish
1993 Indpls. Fountain Sq. Parish: Calvary
1997 R.
Clements, Thomas R (Becky)
(PM 1980. FC 1984)
1980 Dunkirk Bethel
1982 Jay Rural Area Ministry, Center
1982 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
1985 Fowler
1990 Center Chapel (MU)
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Clemenz, Lorin L. (Kathleen)
(PM 1963. FE 1966)
1964 Brushwood 64-66;
1967 Gary Centennial
1971 Muncie St. Paul's
1976 Hebron
1987 Merrillville
1997 1/1 Lowell
2000 Mishawaka First
2005 Retired
Cline, Donald (Marilyn Jean)
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 2000)
1992 Pleasant Grove
1997 Lincoln Hills
2001 1/15 Orleans
2003 Poseyville St. Paul’s
2008 Bartlett Chapel (I.W.)
Coahran, John Alan (Beverly)
(P: Ind.S. 1957. F: Ind.S. 1962)
(YOPCS 24.5)
1957 Indpls. N. LaSalle St.
1960 Lees Creek, Ohio United Church of
Christ*
1962 Terre Haute Otterbein
1965 Huntingburg Emmanuel
1969 Indpls. Meadowdale
1977 New Albany Silver St.
1985 8/1 Terre Haute First
1987 10/1 Indpls. Broad Ripple
1994 Boonville Main Street
1999 R.
Cobb, Michelle Ann
(PM 1993. FE 1995)
1992 (FT OF) Gary Marquette Park
1993 Marquette Park
1997 1/1 Merrillville
2001 Supt. Lafayette District
2007 Supt. Calumet District
2009 Conference Rejuvenate Project
Cobbs, Ernest L. (Geraldine)
(PM 1955. FE 1957)
1952 (SY) Mt. Tabor/Maples
1953 (SY) Vollonia Ct. (SI)
1954 Linconville Ct
1957 Converse
1961 Scott/Shipshewana
1963 Arcola Lake Charge
1966 Russiaville
1967 Withdrew
1981 Reinstated - Grass Creek
1983 Retired
1984 11/1 (RE) Kimmel/Wolf Lake
1985 Wolf Lake
Coker, William B.
(OT 1958. FE 1963)
1957 ss N. Biloxi
Indiana Conference
1959
1960
1963
1965
1965
1966
1968
1984
1986
1989
1990
2009
Americus
(SY) Mt. Zion, KY.
(SY) Mt. Lebanon, KY.
(SY) Modoc/Huntsville (NI)(6 mo.)
12/1 TR-NI Modoc/Huntsville
Centerville
Asbury College
9/4 VP for Mission Advan OMS
VP Academic Affairs, Asbury College
Sept. World Gospel Church
Retired
Coleman, Harry Alexander
(P: West Virginia 1957.
F: West Virginia 1960)
(YOPCS 4.5)
1957 S.
1960 Parkersburg-Logan
1962 Huntington-Ebenezer/Johnson Mission
1965 Bluefield-John Stewart/
Gary-Metropolitan
1966 Charleston-Simpson
1974 Assoc. Dean Wesley Chapel
1977 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. University
1991 Indpls. West District
1994 R.
Coleman, Randall S. (Rachel)
(PM 1988. FE 1990)
1988 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
1988 Student
1988 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
1991 4/1 OMS International
2006 Asbury Theological Seminary
Coleman, Robert Patrick (Joyce Marie)
(P: S.Ind. 1972. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1972 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
1976 Centerville
1982 2/1 Hagerstown
1989 1/1 Direc. Conf. Council
1994 New Albany District
1999 Methodist Temple
2006 3/1 Franklin Grace (I.E.)
Coleman, Robert
(OT 1950)
1950 Lanesville
1951 S.
1954 9/1 TR-NWI Royal Center
1955 Asbury Theological Seminary
1983 Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
1990 Retired
Collie, Robert Morris (Annelie)
1981 TR-NI
1981 Dir of Samaritan Centers of NE IN
1993 Retired
Collier, Phillip B. (Melinda)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1982 Clay City First-Eighth Street
2009
1984
1986
1990
1996
2002
2004
2007
Indiana Conference
S.
New Middletown-Pleasant Ridge
1/1 Versailles
W.
(FL) Crawfordsville Trinity
Eff.; Crawfordsville Trinity
Tipton Kemp
Collier, Phillip B. (Melinda)
(PM 1982, FE 1984)
1982 Clay City First-Eighth Street
1986 New Middletown-Pleasant Ridge
1990 1/1 Versailles
1996 W.
2002 (FL) Crawfordsville Trinity
2004 Reinstated
2007 Tipton Kemp (KO)
Collins, Arthur Warren
(A.B., M.Div., Ph.D.) (Deanne)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1979)
(YOPCS 4.5)
1976 Pleasantville
1978 Mt. Pleasant
1980 1/1 Greencastle Gobin Assoc.
1981 Indpls. Calvary
1984 Odon
1986 S.
1991 Lynnville-Spurgeon
1995 9/1 Aurora
1998 Tanner Valley
2006 Ellettsville (BL)
Compton, Wade S.
(P: Missouri West 1980.
F: Missouri West 1983)
1977 Niangua
1978 Conway-Niangua
1982 Keytesville-Dalton
1985 Ozark
1988 6/7 Trans. S.Ind.; Chapel Hill Assoc.
1997 8/15 Lebanon Centenary
2000 2/1 Newburgh Epworth
2005 Nashville (BL)
2009 Greenfield Bradley (IE)
Conelley, Robert (Rebecca)
(PE 1997. FE 1999)
1990 (FL) Inwood/Riverside
1993 (SP) Sept.
1995 1/1 Morris Chapel
1996 (FL) Windfall
1999 Windfall
2000 Lancaster Chapel/Uniondale
2003 St Matthew’s
2005 12/31 Retired
Conger, Steven M. (Nancy)
(FE 1988)
1986 1/1 TR-NI 1/1 Pretty Lake Trinity
1989 Warsaw Celebration
1995 FW Simpson
1998
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Munster Ridge (CA)
Conner, Steven (Jada)
(PM 1977. FE 1981)
1974 (SP) Kokomo St. Luke Assoc.
1976 School
1976 Muncie St.Paul/Riverside Assoc.
1981 Cammack/St. Paul
1983 South Bend First Assoc.
1986 North Liberty
1990 1/1 Fort Wayne Aldersgate Assoc.
1995 Elkhart Hillcrest
2001 Church of the Covenant (FW)
2008 Chaplain, Parkview Hospital
Cook, Beth Ann
(B.S., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
1998 Manchester*
2000 S.
2003 1/15 Columbus Sandy Hook Assoc.
2003 Rockdale
2006 Methodist Temple Assoc. (EV)
2009 1/15 Bedford First (BL)
Cook, Charles W. (Lee)
(OT 1951. FE 1960)
1951 Huntington 7th Ave. Assoc.
1952 Huntington Christ
1955 TR-OT-NWI Montezuma
1957 Kewanna
1961 Oxford
1965 Lakeville
1970 South Bend St. Paul's
1974 Kokomo Main St.
1982 LaPorte
1987 Supt. Muncie Dist
1993 Auburn First
1994 Retired
Cook, Darrell Lin (Janet)
(PM 1969. FE 1970)
1969 Riverside Assoc.
1970 Pleasant Lake/Mt. Zion
1974 Hanfield
1974 Chaplain USAF
1999 1/1 Lv of Abs
2000 5/31 Retired (20)
Cook, Pamela Carol
(A.A., B.S., M.Div.) (Thurl)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
1999 Greens Fork-Economy*
2002 Fishers Assoc.
2007 Paoli (BL)
Cooper, Gary Allen (Sandy)
(P: Florida 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
(YOPCS 4.5)
1977 1/6 Lanesville-New Crandall
1978 4/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Milltown
1982 10/15 Charlestown
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Indiana Conference
1990 Corydon
1992 Bicknell
1999 Heidelburg
2005 New Albany Main Street (N.A.)
Cooper, Sandra Kay (Gary)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1986 Union Chapel
1988 Clarksville Morton Memorial Assoc.
1992 Freelandville-Oaktown
1999 Pfrimmer’s Chapel
2005 DePauw Memorial (N.A.)
Copeland, A Glenn (Sue)
(OT 1952. FE 1955)
1952 School
1954 Galesburg First Assoc.
1957 Cambridge/Andover
1959 Cambridge/State Rd.
1963 Champaign Faith
1969 Sabbatical (Univ. of Arizona)
1971 TR-So. Cal.-Ariz. Conf.
1971 Adm., Kingsley Manor, Los Ang
1975 TR-NI Wes Mnr Adm., Frankfort
1980 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
1983 Fort Wayne Calvary
1988 Kendallville Faith
1992 Retired
Copeland, James R. (Marty)
(OT 1965. FE 1968)
1962 ss Kilmore/Moran
1964 Reynolds/Guernsey
1968 Monon
1973 Elkhart Calvary
1976 Dayton
1983 Hobart Trinity
1986 3/1 Knox
1993 Retired
Cover, Michael Lee (Stephanie)
(PM 1984. FE 1990)
1982 s.
1986 Lafayette Christ Assoc.
1988 LaPorte First Assoc.
1991 Rensselaer Trinity Assoc.
1994 Crown Point Assoc.
1995 11/1 Crown Point Assoc/Hobart Mich
Ave
1997 s, (SY) Hobart Michigan Ave.
2001 Hobart Michigan/Neon St Prog, Chicago
2008 Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Covey, Clarence Ronald (Judy)
(PM 1965. FE 1968)
1965 Gary Grace Asst.
1967 TR-NWI Richland Center/Burton
1968 Star City/West Union
1972 Plymouth Pretty Lake Trinity
1974 Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
1977 Huntington Bethel
1992 Corinth
2000
GBGM Miss (335.1c) Douglas
Community, AK Missionary Conf
2005 Retired
Covington, Amy
(PM 337.1 S. Ind. FE 2003)
1999 South Bend Grace, Assoc.
2001 TR from S. IN Conf.
2001 S. Bend Grace, Assoc.
2006 Fairmount (MA)
Cox, Frederick Earl (Sandra)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1978 Lewisville
1981 Richmond Central Assoc.
1986 New Castle First Associate
1990 Liberty
2000 Hagerstown
2003 D.L.
2007 R.
Cox, L. Hughes (Judith)
(OT 1954)
1954 S.
1956 EFF-NWI
1960 Asst. Prof., High Point College, High
Point, NC
1968 Centenary C, Shreveport, LA.
1986 Retired
Cox, Merlyn Hoyte
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1965 S.
1967 Lafayette Trinity Assoc.
1973 Ft. Wayne First Wayne St. Assoc.
1981 Crown Point Assoc.
1984 Akron
1992 Kendallville Faith
Hartford City Trinity
2003 Retired
Craddock, George William
(B.A., M.Div.) (Mary Ellen)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
2000 Otisco-Emmanuel-Old Salem
2005 New Albany Centenary (N.A.)
Craig, Linda (David)
(PM 1992. FE 1995)
1988 (PL) Fort Wayne Crescent Ave.
1990 (SP) Crescent Ave., Assoc.
1992 Crescent Ave. Assoc
1993 Arcola/Lake Chapel
1997 New Haven Assoc.
2000 Culver Wesley
2004 Middlebury First (MI)
Crawford, Clarinda E.
(B.A., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
2000 8/1 Gobin Memorial Assoc.*
2002 Lawrence Assoc.*
2004 8/1 Union Chapel*
2006 Greenfield Bradley Assoc. (I.E.)
Cress, Howard Byron (Jean)
(OT 1951. FE 1953)
1950 ss Logansport Parish
1951 Twelve Mile/Mexico
1953 Forest/Hillisburg
1956 Shiloh
1960 Geneva
1963 Ft. Wayne Forest Park, Min of Ed.
1964 Warren
1973 Monon
1979 Zanesville
1985 2/1 (LTFT) Ft. W Simpson Assoc
1985 Retired
1985 (RE) Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc
1986 Chap (not appointed) Warren Home.
Cronin, Deborah Kay
(P: Western New York 1978. F: Western New York
1982)
1978 S.
1979 Spencerport-Churchville
1982 11/1 Oakfield-Elba
1985 Epworth Christ, Jamestown
1990 1/15 Exec. Dir., Western Jurisdiction
Western Small Church/Rural Life Ctr.,
Idaho
1993 Busti Federated Church
1995 Mountain View District
2000 Assoc. Council Director, S.Ind. Conf.
2001 10/15 Trans. S.Ind.; Assoc. Council Dir.
2005 D. L.
Cross, David Wayne (Christine)
(PM 1982. FE 1985)
1982 Jay R Area Min Oak Grove/Blaine
1983 Angola Assoc.
1985 Jay R Parish Dunk Bethel/Sugar Gr
1988 3/1 Urbana Yoke Parish
1991 10/1 Lakeville
2001 Elkhart Hillcrest
2008 7/01 Wabash First (HU)
1959
1961
1965
1969
1971
1974
1978
1980
1994
2002
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Center-Hopewell
Pershing
Honey Creek Ct.
Greenwood (Union Co.)
Center Point
Midway Parish
Elnora
Hope
New Life
R.
Crowder, Greig D. (Deborah)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
Rensselaer Trinity Assoc.
2002 Greentown First
2005 Royal Center
2008 Burket (WA)
Crowson, Barbara J. (Edward)
(PM 1979. FE 1982)
1979 Camden and Colburn
1981 Windfall/Nevada
1982 Monroeville East Liberty
1983 Hamilton
1985 June – Nov., Lv of Abs
1985 Dec., Incapacity
1988 Fort Wayne St. Paul's (co-pastor)
1990 Chaplain Wesley Manor
1994 7/31 Retired
Cumbee, Cheryl Anne Jones
(P: North Carolina. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1984 Trans. S.Ind.
Staff Member, Raines Pastoral
Counseling Center
1986 Interfaith Counseling Service, Scottsdale,
AZ
1991 Pastoral Psychotherapist, Center for
Pastoral Psychotherapy (Faith Counseling
Center)
2009 R.
Crouch, Louis Dean (Norma Jean)
(P: Southern Illinois 1959. F: N.W.Ind. 1962)
1957 Flora Wesley*
1958 2/1 Palestine Ct.*
1959 Ladoga-New Ross, Ind.*
1962 Trans. N.W.Ind.; Dana-Bono
1966 Lizton
1971 Spencer
1995 R.
Cummings, David Carlysle
(B.S., M.Div.) (Jennifer)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1983 S.
1984 Trafalgar-Mt. Olive (Peoga)
1986 3/1 Waldron
1989 (Par. 426.1) Brunswick Circuit North
Carolina Annual Conference
1990 7/1 Newbern
2000 3/15 Connersville Grace
2003 Acton
2007 Evansville Centenary (EV)
2009 2/1 LOA
2009 R.
Crouse, Jerry D. (Ileen)
(P: Ind.S. 1958. F: Ind.S. 1968)
1955 St. Omer*
1956 Milner’s Corner
1957 Muncie Olive Chapel
Curtice, Edward Burton (Karen)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1966. F: S.Ind. 1969)
1966 S.
1969 Trans. S.Ind.; Evansville Trinity Assoc.
1972 Cloverdale
Page 400
Indiana Conference
1977 Avon
1981 Sab.
1982 S.
1985 Family Counseling, N. Meridian
Counseling
1990 Director, Castleman Family Growth Ctr.
1993 L.A.
2003 R.
Curtis, Larry Maurice (Nancy)
(P: Philadelphia 1962. F: Philadelphia 1964)
(YOPCS 15.5)
1962 Philadelphia A. J. Kynett
1963 Columbia First
1966 5/10 Trans. S.Ind.,
Indpls. Broadway Assoc.
1969 Greenfield Bradley
1975 Southport
1980 Evansville Meth. Temple
1989 Columbus First
1994 Indpls. West District
2000 Richmond Central
2001 10/31 R.
Cushman Wood, Darren Robert (Virginia)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1988 S.
1990 L.A.
1990 Greensboro-Sugar Grove
1993 Indpls. East 10th Street
2001 Indpls. Speedway (I.W.)
Custer, Rex E.
(OT 1942. FE 1947)
1942 (SY) Tedrow (Ohio Conf.)
1944 (SY) Hudson (Ohio)
1945 Hudson
1950 Centerville
1954 Greentown
1959 LaGrange
1967 Ft. Wayne Waynedale Assoc.
1973 Anderson Emmanuel
1978 Retired
1978 (RE) Ft. Wayne St. Joseph Assoc
1996
2009
Retired
Daeschner, J. Ross (Fredene)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1984 Pleasantville/Bethlehem/Mt. Moriah
1988 Willow Branch-Curry’s Chapel
1994 8/1 Dillsboro-Mt. Tabor
1997 9/1 Rising Sun-Hartford
2001 Beech Grove-Otterbein (T.H.)
Dance, James Allen (Gloria)
(PM 1971. FE 1974)
1971 S.
1973 South Bend First Assoc.
1976 Elkhart Good Shepherd
1982 Fort Wayne Good Shepherd Assoc.
1985 Fort Wayne South Wayne
1992 9/1 Exec Dir, Greater Fort Wayne
Consensus Committee
1993 Pastor/President, The Rescue Mission,
Fort Wayne
2009 Retired
Danielson, Chris (Carolyn)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1993 2/1 (PL) Epworth
1997 Epworth/St. Paul
1998 11/1 Lv of Abs
2000 Muncie High St., Assoc.
2007 LaGrange First (MI)
Danko, Randall R.
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1984)
(YOPCS 1.5)
1980 S.
1982 Shirley
1985 Blue Grass
1988 Indpls. Castleton Assoc.
1991 Crawfordsville Trinity
1992 5/25 L.A.
2003 R.
Cutrell, Theodore E. (Harleen)
(P: Cred. Free Methodist Church 1985. F: S.Ind.
1988)
1984 Columbus East Assoc.
1991 Indpls. Christ Assoc. (I.W.)
Dare, Christopher E. (Jami)
(PE 2001, FE 2004)
1997 s. Washington Center
1998 (SP)
2000 (FL) Cromwell
2001 Cromwell
2003 Logansport First Assoc.
2005 Elwood First (MA)
Cutshaw, William J. (Helen)
(PM 1952. FE 1957)
1953 Sardinia
1954 s.
1955 Teegarden (ICN)
1957 Gwyneville Ct.
1958 Redkey
1961 Dunkirk
1969 Logansport Third St.
1978 Hartford City Trinity
1988 Fort Wayne Calvary
David Holling
(B.A., M.S., M.Div., PhD.)
(F: Wisc 1978)
1977 Prairie Farm (WI)
1982 Elroy (WI)
1988 Riverside (IA)
1990 Fennimore (WI)
1991 Roswelll (NGA)
1999 Due West UMC (NGA)
2001 Buchanan Counseling (S. IN.)
2009 1/1 Trans. to IN
2009
Davidson, James Dennis (Jean)
(PM 1985. FE 1989)
1985 Noblesville Union
1987 West Lafayette First Assoc.
1990 1/15 Mulberry
1993 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1997 3/1 Mishawaka Coalbush (MI)
Davidson, Russell W. (Nancy)
(PM 1979. FE 1982)
1978 (SLP) Maple Grove
1981 Clymers/Webb Chapel
1985 Elkhart Grace
1987 Sumption Prairie
1991 Farmland
1993 Brook
1995 St. Matthew's
Davies, Douglas H. (Ruth)
(PM 1979, FE 1981)
1979 TR-NI Peru Main St. Assoc.
1980 Somerset Woodlawn
1982 Portland Asbury Assoc.
1985 Pleasant Lake/Mt. Zion
1990 Atwood Otterbein
1997 Sweetser/Richland Chapel
2002 Harlan
2006 Gas City First (MA)
Davies, Richard E. (Elaine)
(P: New Mexico 1965. F: S.Ind. 1970)
(YOPCS 9.0)
1964 Chicago Kelly Asst.*
1967 Brooklyn*
1969 Trans. S.Ind.; Vincennes Trinity
1971 Fletcher Place
Community Center Assoc.
1972 S.
1976 Moores Hill
1979 1/1 Dir. Communications, Ch. Fed.
Indpls.
1984 Indpls. Grace
1992 Indpls. Southport Interim Assoc.
1993 Indpls. Mt. Olive Interim
1994 1/1 Indpls. Mt. Olive
2000 (LFT) Philadelphia
2004 R.
Indiana Conference
Page 401
1959 S.
1960 Family-Children’s Service
1961 Green Valley Hospital
1965 Exec. Director Ind. Meth. Children’s
Home
1967 Trans. N.W.Ind., Exec Director Ind. U.
M. Children’s Home
1995 R.
Davis, Keith Douglas
(OT 1958. FE 1961)
1956 ss Garrett Parish
1958 Bluffton Epworth
1963 Muncie Avondale
1967 Alto
1968 Muncie St. Paul's
1970 Lapel Trinity
1978 Peru Main St.
1980 Ft. Wayne Trinity
1987 Supt. Kokomo Dist
1993 Angola
1994 Retired
Davis, Robert (Ella Jean)
(PM 1976. FE 1978)
1976 Tri-City Parish E Chicago/Harbor
1978 Brook and Mt. Zion
1983 South Bend Epworth
1985 Retired
Davis-Ingle, Roberta L.
(PM 1997. FE 1999)
1992 9/1 (SY) Millgrove
1994 (SP) Millgrove
1996 9/16 (SP) Millgrove & Mt. Carmel
(Blackford)
1997 Wanatah Faith
2000 SB Faith
2002 SB Central/Faith
2003 3/1 Incapacity Leave
2006 6/16 Incapacity Leave ended.
2006 Mishawaka East
2008 Hobart Trinity (CA)
Davis, George William, Jr. (Karen)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
(YOPCS 11.5)
1970 Brice, Ohio
1972 Glenwood
1975 Bloomington First Assoc.
1980 Brownsburg
1986 Indpls. University Heights
1992 Carmel St. Mark’s
2002 R.
Day, Mark Allen (Rosalie)
(PM 1971. FE 1976)
1971 Mt. Hope/Santa Anna/Poplar Grove
1975 Elkhart Simpson Assoc.
1979 Robinson Chapel
1981 Gethsemane Assoc.
1982 Muncie Normal City
1985 Argos
1986 Culver Wesley
1992 South Bend Grace Assoc.
1996 Knox
2000 Greentown First
2002 Wabash Christ
2005 Bourbon First
2009 Bourbon First/Atwood Aldersgate (WA)
Davis, James Edward (Billie Sue)
(P: Holston 1959. F: Holston 1964)
Deeter, Dennis Leon (Carol)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1973)
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(YOPCS 12.5)
1969 S.
1969 9/1 Oswego, Ill., Presbyterian Asst.*
1970 Beech Grove Intern*
1971 S.
1972 Liberty/Freeport
1974 Indpls. University Heights Assoc.
1978 Evansville Fairlawn
1982 2/1 Centerville
1986 Linton First
1993 Evansville Salem
2000 2/15 Lebanon Centenary
2005 Loogootee
2007 R.
Indiana Conference
1992 6/1 Grandview-Rockport First
1995 Pfrimmer’s Chapel
1999 Avon (I.W.)
Devos, Larry Paul (Donna Kay)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1982 Fort Wayne Taylor Chapel Assoc.
1983 Flora/Bringhurst (LA)
2008 Retirement
Defries, Thomas J. (Katherine)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
1998 1/16 (FL) Caley/White Oak
2001 (FL) Mt. Etna
2003 Mt. Etna
2008 7/01 Logansport Main St (KO)
Dexheimer, Donald (Dorothy)
(PE 1999, FE 2002)
1993 (FL) Whiting
1994 Russia
1995 7/1 (FL) Muncie Faith Comm
1996 7/1 (LPNA)
1996 (SP) Fountain Square
1997 (FL) Hillsdale
2001 Marion Christland
2003 Christland/Swayzee St.
2004 12/1 Akron (WA)
2007 Retirement
Denison, Lynn Reed (Joanne)
(P: Ind. 1963. F: Ind. 1967)
(YOPCS 18.5)
1963 S.
1965 W. Washington Parish
1971 Richmond Trinity
1976 9/26 Santa Claus
1983 Brazil First
1987 Terre Haute Maple Ave.
1994 Crawfordsville First
2002 R.
Dexter, Robert Jenness (Cheryl)
(PM 1970. FE 1973)
1970 S.
1972 Lafayette Congress St. Assoc.
1976 Mulberry
1979 Waterloo
1985 West Lafayette Saint Andrew
1992 Fort Wayne Trinity
2001 Supt. Marion District
2003 Supt. Michiana District
2008 Mt. Olive (MA)
Denney, Vernon (Betty Jean)
(PM 1962. FE 1966)
1962 Craigville Ct./Lancaster
1963 Sup. Pyrmont, Ohio
1966 Linn Grove Ct.
1967 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave. Assoc.
1970 Location
1973 Readmitted
1973 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave. Assoc.
1978 General Board of Discipleship
1988 UM Publish House, Bd of Pubs
1996 11/1 Lv of Abs
1997 Retired (20 Yrs)
Dicken, Mark Leslie (Barbara Ward)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1986 Trafalgar-Peoga*
1988 1/9 Operation Classroom Coord.
1990 Fairland-Liberty
1993 Indpls. Southport Assoc.
1997 Edwardsville
2001 Morton Memorial
2004 Newburgh (EV)
Dennis, Mark W.
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1982 Corbin First Assoc. Kentucky Conf.*
1984 New Bethel-Paynesville
1986 Scipio
1988 Centerpoint-Ashboro
1997 3/1 L.A.
2003 R.
Devaisher, Karen E. Morrell (Ron)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1987 Boonville Faith-Pleasant Chapel
1992 3/15 Grandview-Rockport First (Part
time)
Dickey, John M. (Marjorie Ilene)
(P: S.Ind. 1971. F: S.Ind. 1974)
(YOPCS 13.00)
1964 Dover Hill*
1966 Lyons*
1970 Philadelphia
1973 7/15 Indpls. East Park
1975 New Albany Grant Line
1978 Columbus Sandy Hook
1986 Mooresville
1993 12/31 R.
Diel, Jack A.
(P: S.Ind. 1975. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1975 S.
1979 Campus Min., McKinley Foundation, U.
of Illinois
1981 Director, United Ministries Center
2009
2009
Dilley, Timothy E. (Deborah)
(PM 1987. FE 1991)
1986 (PT OF) Bluffton Epworth
1990 9/1 Geneva High St.
1995 Markle
2001 8/19 Ossian
Dillon, Michael Dean (Julie)
(PM 1995. FE 1999)
1987 (SY) Petroleum
1988 (SP) Petroleum
1989 (FT OF) Webb Chapel
1992 (FT OF) Marion Christland
1993 Greentown Chapel of Praise
1994 7/15 Wolcott
1996 Benson Chapel
2005 St. Matthews (WA)
Dilworth, Benjamin Keith
(B.A., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
2006 Rockdale (RU)
Dimick, Janice (Larry)
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1995 Lafayette Grace (426.1)
1999 TR N. Ind. Brookston
2005 Sumption Prairie (MI)
2009 Sumption Prairie/North Liberty (MI)
Dimick, Larry (Janice)
(PM 1986. FE 1989)
1983 Indpls. Broadway Assoc.
1987 7/15 Indpls. Bellaire
1991 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
1994 Noblesville First Assoc.
1995 Crawfordsville Trinity
1999 TR N. Ind.
1999 Congress Street
2005 Lakeville (MI)
Dinwiddie, George W.
(OT 1939. FE 1951)
1938 ss Ellenburg
1941 Chaplain USAF
1946 TR-NY Conf.
1948 TR-Ind. Conf.
1949 Action/London
1951 New Palestine
1955 Evansville Old North
1959 Osgood
1966 Branch
1968 TR-NI Shipshewana/Scott
1976 Retired
Dixon, Glendon Carl (Quannah)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1977)
(YOPCS 7.5)
1970 Decker*
1971 Mt. Vernon N. Parish*
1973 S.
Indiana Conference
1974
1976
1979
1982
1984
1990
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Whitcomb-Mt. Carmel
Darlington
N. Vernon First
3/27 Odon
Brick Chapel-Union Chapel
R.
Dixon, Ronald (Barbara)
(OT 1961. FE 1964)
1961 Gary Marquette Park (Asst.)
1964 Zionsville Salem
1966 Meth Hospital Chaplaincy Dept.
1967 Corinth
1968 TR-Rock River Conf.
1968 Assoc Chap Chicago Wes Mem H
1972 Sabbatical
1973 Vol. Loc.
1986 Readmitted for Purpose of Transfer
1985 (FL) Rolling Prairie
1986 TR-NI Rolling Prairie
1989 Etna Green
1994 2/1 South Bend St.Paul's/Northwest
2000 5/31 Retired
Dixon, Viecia Ray (Betty)
(P: Ind.S. 1957. F: Ind.S. 1967)
1956 Freelandville
1957 Somerville
1959 Albright Ct.
1962 Saratoga
1964 N. Union-Oak Hill
1965 Oak Hill
1968 Cass*
1969 Dugger
1971 Worthington
1975 Vincennes Wabash
1978 R.
Dodd, Mark Alan (Kathy)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1984)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1979 Whitestown
1982 North Salem
1986 Patoka Charge
1987 Bethel-Maysville
1992 8/16 Crawfordsville First Assoc.
1994 Shelbyville Trinity
1997 Indiana State Police Chaplain/Educator
2005 8/15 Ind. St. Police & Geneva
2006 Ind. St. Police & Geneva-St. Paul (RU)
Dodge, Jeffrey C. (Victoria)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1975 Media Tech., SBTS, Louisville, KY*
1977 Chaplain, General Hosp., Louisville, KY*
1978 Child. Min., Highland Community
Ministries, Louisville, KY
1979 Chaplain, St. Mary’s Hosp.-Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN
1980 1st Cong. Ch., Cannon Falls, MN
1981 Moravia & Groton City UCC, NY
1984 Trinity UCC, Timberville, NY
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1986
1989
1990
1995
1998
2001
2009
Indiana Conference
Assoc. Prod., Catholic TV, Louisville,
KY
Perseverance Chapel
Pfrimmer’s Chapel
Sullivan
Otterbein
L.A.
6/7 Surrendered Credentials
Doepken, James Mcintyre (Julie)
(PM 1993. FE 1996)
1993 School
1994 Frankfort Trinity
1997 (337.1) Church of the New Covenant,
Alaska Missionary Conf
2000 GBGM Missionary (335.1c) Girdwood
Chapel, AK Miss Conf.
2006 Girdwood Chapel UMC, AK Miss Conf
(346.1)
Dolby, Linda (Cleveland Shields)
(PM 1977, FE 1982)
1977 Appointed to Attend School
1980 Woodburn-Maples
1984 Lafayette Trinity Assoc.
1987 Appt to NCNY Conference
2006 7/1 Tr from W. New York
2006 7/1 Mulberry
2007 10/16 Lafayette Christ, Assoc
2008 Lv of Abs
2009 3/1 Otterbein (LA)
Dolby, Richard (Carolyn)
(PM 1963. FE 1968)
1961 ss Collins Ct.
1963 St. John/Collins
1965 S.
1968 Union Chapel
1970 Elkhart Grace
1978 Goshen St. Marks
1991 Retired
2009 3/25 deceased
Dominick, Michael D. (Shirley)
(PM 1975. FE 1978)
1973 12/1 (SY) Fairview/Bethel
1977 Door Village
1982 Marion Sunnycrest
1987 Mishawaka East
1991 Goshen St. Mark
Logansport First
11/16 Kokomo, St. Luke’s
2009 Dayton (LA)
Dorrell, Philip Duane
(B.A., M.Div.) (Latona)
(P: S.Ind. 1973. F: S.Ind. 1976)
(YOPCS 8.5)
1973 1/1 Youth Minister,
Community Church, Wilmette, Ill.*
1974 9/1 Leroy-Salem*
1975
1978
1982
1988
1997
2001
2009
Shelbyville First Assoc.
Clinton First
Noblesville First Assoc.
Terre Haute Centenary
Southport
12/1 Richmond Central (RU)
Downing, Stacy E. (John)
(P: S.Ind. 1998. F: S.Ind. 2002)
1995 S.
1998 Washington Christ Assoc.
2000 Dearborn Hills Associate
2005 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd
Downing, Stacy Stackhouse
(PM 1998, FE 2002)
1995 S.
1998 Washington Christ Assoc.
2000 Dearborn Hills Associate
2005 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd (FW)
Drake, Hosea William (Cheryn)
(OT 1967. FE 1969)
1965 ss Knightsville/Wesley Chapel
1967 Lucerne Ct.
1969 Peru Main St. Assoc.
1972 Ft. Wayne St. Joseph Assoc
1974 DeMotte
1981 Wabash First
1989 Valparaiso First
1996 11/1 SB Grace (MI)
2007 Retirement
Drake, Sherrie Louise (William)
(PM 1989. FE 1996)
1985 (SP) Bartonia
1988 (FL) Bartonia/Mt. Zion (Rand)
1989 Portland Asbury Assoc.
1993 6/15 Oakgrove/Blaine
1995 Gethsemane Assoc.
2001 Parker City (MU)
Duggleby, Donald Rex (Ruth)
(OT 1951. FE 1955)
1951 Raub
1952 Wolcott/Pine Grove
1954 Nov, Francesville/White Oak
1958 Clinton First
1959 Clinton First/Mecca
1963 Hebron
1969 Burlington
1971 Aroma
1975 Richland Chapel
1978 Kirklin (Yoked)
1980 Center
1981 Disability Leave
1989 Retired
Duke, Craig Winfield (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1987 S.
1988 Evansville Central Assoc.
2009
Indiana Conference
1993 3/1 Georgetown Christ
1999 Hillside (VI)
Duke, David C (Theresa)
(PM 1993. FE 1996)
1991 (SP 408.4) Mt. Gilead
1993 Windfall
1996 Burlington
2001 Bunker Hill (KO)
2008 3/1 Incapacity
DuMond, Charles E. (Grace)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1966, Cred. Church of the Brethren. F:
N.W.Ind. 1967)
(YOPCS 15.5)
1945 Prairie View, Kan. C.B.*
1947 Chicago, Ill. Douglas Park C.B.*
1949 Hutchinson, Kan. C.B.*
1960 Elkhart C.B.*
1966 Indpls. Chapel Hill
1972 11/1 Terre Haute Dist.
1978 Indpls. Edgewood
1982 Terre Haute Centenary
1988 Christ (Westfield)
1991 R.
Duncan, James Clinton
(B.S., M.Div., M.A., Ph.D., Ed.D.)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1976)
1974 S.
1975 Petersburg Ct.
1976 Indpls. Christ Assoc.
1976 11/1 Indpls. Michigan St.
1979 Command Chaplain U.S. Navy
2000 R.
Dunfee, William Leroy (Pat)
(PM 1982. FE 1986)
(SP) Redkey N. Meridian/
Sugar Grove
1982 Redkey N. Meridian/Sugar Grove
1983 2/1 Marion Christy St.
1984 Hammond Christ
1988 Hoagland/Poe
1990 Harlan
1993 12/1 Garrett
1997 Rensselaer
2003 Gethsemane
2005 Griffith
2007 Lowell (CA)
Dungy, Robert E.
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Connie)
(P: N.Ind. 1974. F: N.Ind. 1977)
1974 Gary Outreach Ministry
1975 Gary Ambridge
1976 Urban Missioner
1977 South Bend First Assoc.
1981 Fairmount
1983 Dean of the Upper Room
1987 Marion Sunnycrest &
Part-time Consult. COM
Page 405
1989 South Bend St. Paul
1993 12/1 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
1995 Trans. S.Ind.; Columbus District
2002 R.
Durand, Brian L. (Cheryl)
(B.A., M.Div.) (PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
2004 2/1 St. Luke’s Assoc. (I.W.)
2009 Assoc Dir of Youth, Young Adult &
Campus Ministry
Dwyer, James Albert (Helen)
(OT 1968. FE 1971)
1968 S.
1968 West Lafayette First, Parish Visitor
1971 West Lafayette First Assoc.
1973 S.
1979 Marion Sunnycrest
1982 Hammond Christ
1984 World Division, Board of Global
Ministries
Dwyer, Mark William
(B.S., M.Div.) (Jennifer)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1988 Indianapolis Edgewood Assoc.
1992 Columbus Asbury Assoc.
1995 Cicero
2000 Fortville
2004 University Heights
2006 L. A.
Dygert-Gearheart, M. Robert (Anita)
(OT 1967. FE 1969)
1962 ss Bethel Chapel (Wells Co.)
1963 Geneva
1966 Lewisville
1968 Maxwell/Curry
1969 Jonesboro
1970 Wabash First Assoc.
1972 Logansport Wheatland Ave.
1979 Walkerton
1982 Columbia City
1990 Marion First
1992 Hammond First
FW First Wayne
2003 Retired
Easley, Ida Elizabeth
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1983 S.
1984 Connersville Second-Rushville Wesley
1989 7/1 Indianapolis Forest Manor
1992 5/15 Petersville
1999 Nashville
2002 1/1 Rushville District
Easley, Joseph Nathaniel (Patricia)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
(YOPCS 11.5)
1970 S.
1972 Indpls. S.E. Parish
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1976 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
1979 Indpls. Asbury
1988 Sellersburg
1992 1/1 Jeffersonville Wall Street
2000 9/15 Evansville Central (EV)
Eastway, Mark (Shelly)
(PM 1993. FE 2000)
1991 11/19 (FL) Plymouth Trinity
1994 Albion Asbury
1998 Hebron
2003 Syracuse St. Andrew’s (WA)
Eaton, Roy A. (Helen)
(OT 1952. FE 1956)
1949 ss Yazoo City
1953 Atlanta, GA Wesley
1954 Brookhaven
1960 Centerville
1964 Richton
1968 TR-NI Ft. Wayne First Assoc.
1972 South Bend All Saints
1979 Ft. Wayne Faith
1982 Chesterton
1989 Supt. Marion Dist.
1995 Retired
Eberlein, E. Larry (Ellen)
(OT 1962. FE 1966)
1962 Wheeler
1965 S.
1972 Dept. Ed Psychology, U. of Alberta
1993 Retired
Edwards, Esther E.
(F: Ind.S. 1959, Cred. Salvation Army.)
1942 Chicago, Ill. S.A.*
1959 Indpls. Otterbein D.R.E.
1965 Genl. Board of Christian Education
1973 Asst. Genl. Secy. Student Loans &
Scholarships, Board of Higher Ed.
& Ministry
1985 R.
Edwards, Herbert (Ruth)
(PM 1954. FE 1955)
1965 Sup. Pleasant Grove
1966 Sup. Atwood EUB /Meth/Stony Pt
1967 TR-NIC Atwood EUB/M/Stony Pt
1969 Atwood Otterbein/Stony Point
1971 Atwood Otterbein/Harrison Center
1975 Frankton
1981 Covenant Parish Director
1985 Brushwood
1986 Forest/Hillisburg
1988 Retired
1991 10/27 (RE) Mount Ayr
Eley, John Steven (Robyn)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1990 Philadelphia
1994 Chaplain, Franklin UM Home
Indiana Conference
Ellcessor, Mark A (Lisa Beth)
(PM 1985. FE 1988)
1985 Student
1986 North Judson
1994 Delphi
2002 1/1 Selma United (MU)
Ellinwood, Charles (Susanna)
(OT 1952. FE 1955)
1952 S.
1955 Lafayette Christ
1960 Indpls. Bethel
1966 South Bend St. Paul's
1970 Gary City
1972 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave.
1982 Supt. Muncie Dist
1987 Warsaw First
1995 Retired
Elliott, John Norris (Joyce)
(OT 1954. FE 1956)
1954 S.
1958 Missionary to India
1964 World Council of Churches Staff
1965 8/15 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1968 Albany First
1976 Tri-C P Hammond Cent/E Chic F
1982 Ft. Wayne Faith
1988 Lafayette Christ
1994 Retired
Elliott-Fox, Sharon Lee (William)
(P: S.Ind. 1994. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1991 Memphis*
1993 No record
1994 S.
1995 Jeffersonville Wall St. Assoc.
1998 Owensville-Blythe Chapel
2002 R.
Ellis, Stephen E.
(B.S., M.Div.) (Elma Jean)
(P: S.Ind. 1998. F: S.Ind. 2000)
1995 Westport Charge*
1998 Chrisney Charge
2001 1/1 Cornerstone
2006 Lighthouse (N.A.)
Elsten, Gary (Janilyn)
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
1999 9/1 (SY) Aroma
2000 1/31 Aroma (SP)
Aroma
2005 Aroma/Frankton
2008 Frankton (MA)
Emerick, Sam (Mattie)
(OT 1940. FE 1942)
1938 ss Philadelphia/Maxwell
1940 S.
1942 Kendallville Mitchell St.
2009
2009
1945
1950
1950
1954
1957
1973
1974
1979
Indiana Conference
Wabash First
Sabbatical (5 mo.)
Decatur (7 mo.)
Bluffton First
Dir. Yokefellow Inst.
Lilly Endowment, Inc.
United Theological Seminary
Retired
Emerson, Joe Graham (Gloria)
(P: Ind. 1954. F: Ind. 1956)
(YOPCS 27.5)
1954 9/1 Brookline MA Assoc.*
1956 Connersville East Side
1959 11/8 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1967 Evansville Dist.
1972 8/15 Columbus First
1984 9/15 Carmel
1994 12/31 R.
Emerson, Phillip R. (Phyllis)
(PM 1970. FE 1974)
1970 S.
1973 Pyrmont/Radnor
1976 West Lafayette First Assoc.
1978 Knox
1985 Logansport Market St.
1988 Michigan City First
1993 Lafayette Trinity
2002 2/16 FW Good Shepherd (FW)
Emily, Ivan Blaine (Rosemary)
(P: Ind. 1954. F: Ind. 1957)
(YOPCS 27.5)
1953 Sugar Hill, Ga.*
1954 S.
1955 Jasonville
1959 4/1 Bedford Grace
1961 College Corner
1964 Newbern
1966 Petersville
1967 Clarksville Wesley-Ohio Falls
1969 Monrovia-Belleville
1970 Evansville Central Assoc.
1973 Patronville
1975 10/1 Bethel-Maysville
1981 Carlisle
1986 Ogilville-Ohio Chapel
1989 Princeton Faith
1992 1/1 R.
Enstrom, Gregory (Lynn)
(PM 1985. FE 1988)
1983 (SP) Elwood Trinity
1986 Brushwood/Rens. Assoc
1991 Greentown First
1995 Michigan City First
2003 First Wayne Street (FW)
Epps, Robert Lee (Richie)
(P: Texas 1956. F: Texas 1958)
(YOPCS 8.75)
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1955 Yalesville, Conn. Assoc.*
1957 S.
1958 Asst. Prof. Natl. College
1959 Trans. Missouri West, Kansas City
Central Assoc.
1962 Sry.
1964 Trans. Missouri East, Wesley Foundation
Washington U.
1966 Experimental Campus Ministry
1973 2/1 Trans. S.Ind. United Min. Higher Ed.
I.U.
1990 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
1995 Pittsboro
1997 R.
Erwin, John Stuart (Rebecca)
(P: N.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1975 1/1 Blaine-Belmont*
1975 Banta/Centenary*
1977 St. Paul, Columbus OH*
1979 Trans. S.Ind.
1980 Freedom
1983 9/1 Prairieton
1985 8/15 Prof., Olney Central College
1990 Chr. Social Science/Public Service,
Illinois Valley Comm. College
1994 Vice-Pres. Academics, Iowa Valley
Comm. College
1997 Cincinnati State Technical & Community
College
2001 1/1 President, Illinois Central College
Evans, James M., Jr. (Debra)
(PM 1973. FE 1986)
1973 S.
1976 Lv. Ab.
1978 Discontinued
1984 Reinstated
1984 Hammond First Assoc
1987 New Carlisle
1990 Fort Wayne Epworth
1992 1/1 LaFontaine
1996 Congress Street
1999 Walkerton
2005 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave. (FW)
Evans, Jual H. (Jo Ella)
(OT 1949. FE1951)
1948 July ss Cammack/Mt. Olive
1948 S.
1951 Muncie Morningside
1953 Mishawaka Willow Creek
1958 Robinson/Wesley
1960 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1962 Albion Asbury
1970 Oxford
1975 Yorktown
1982 Tipton Kemp
1984 11/1 Monroe
Retired
Ewick, Carl D. (Nancy Sue)
Page 408
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1974 W. Terre Haute First*
1978 2/15 Pleasant Grove
1981 Union-Prairie City
1985 1/15 Perrysville-Gessie
1987 Emison-Oaktown
1990 Brownstown
1998 Shelbyville West Street
2004 R.
Fager, Everett Dean (Jan)
(PM 1970. FE 1973)
1970 S.
1972 Decatur First St. Mark's Assoc.
1976 Albany
1982 Osceola
1986 Ft. Wayne Taylor Chapel
1991 Associate Director COM
1994 Peru Main St.
2001 Plymouth First (WA)
Fager, Jeffrey A.
2007 Surrender of Credentials 11/21/06
Fair, Willard Robert (Eileen)
(P: Ind. 1957. F: N.W.Ind. 1961)
(YOPCS 19.5)
1950 Patoka Grove*
1952 Mt. Pleasant Ct.*
1957 Jamestown*
1960 11/15 Trans. N.W.Ind., S.
1961 Macedonia-Salem
1962 Frankfort Tabernacle
1967 Brownsburg
1971 Castleton
1976 10/15 Connersville First
1981 Terre Haute Maple Ave.
1987 Chaplain, Franklin U.M. Home
1990 R.
Farmer, Carl William (Donna)
(PM 1992. FE 1995)
1985 (SY) South Milford/Wayne Center
1986 8/1 (SP) S. Milford/Wayne Center
1990 (FL) S. Milford/Wayne Center
1993 Albion Trinity
1997 Kokomo Zion
2004 Taylor Chapel (FW)
Farrer, James E., Ii (Sherry)
(PM 1990. FE 1993)
1990 School
1991 Warren
1994 Ligonier
2002 Muncie College Ave.
2006 Laf. Christ (LA)
2008 TR. Desert South West
Faulk, Beverley June
(P: West Ohio 1969. F: West Ohio 1971)
1970 Ponston Central Assoc., Springfield
Indiana Conference
1973 Pleasantville
1976 Commercial Point, Concord
1978 S.
1980 2/1 Chaplain, Meth. Hosp. of Ind.
1987 7/31 Trans. S.Ind.; Staff Chaplain, Meth.
Hosp. of Ind.
2005 R.
Fenstermacher, Mark (Sharon)
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1978 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
1982 Mishawaka Coalbush
1988 New Haven
1996 Elkhart Trinity (MI)
Ferguson-Patton, Kaye (Richard)
(PE 1999, FE 2002)
1995 (SY) Elkhart St Paul Assoc.
1995 10/1 (FL) St Paul Assoc
1999 Claypool
2001 Roanoke Cooperative Parish
2003 Markle
2006 Marion First (MA)
Fields, James Robert (Joan)
(OT 1951. FE 1953)
1950 ss South Bend Monson Chapel
1953 S B Monson Chapel/Mt. Pleasant
1956 Dir. Wes Found, IN St Teacher's C
1960 Kentland
1965 Knox
1970 Kendallville Trinity
1975 Elkhart Bethel
1981 Huntington Evangelical
1986 Warsaw Trinity (WA)
1993 Retired
Filbey, Edgar Ernest
(PM 1957. FE 1958)
1953 s Aurora, ILL. Asst.
1957 NYC First Salem
1959 S.
1962 Indpls. Methodist Hosp. Chaplain
1969 TR-NI Indpls. Meth Hosp Chaplain
1996 Retired
Findley, Dewey R. (Kay)
(OT 1955. FE 1957)
1955 S.
1958 TR-ILL Perry Baylis
1959 TR-NI Anderson First Assoc.
1961 Ft. Wayne Taylor Chapel
1963 TR-NWI Perrysville
1965 Sumption Prairie
1968 LaCrosse/Tefft
1971 Silver Lake Center
1976 Medaryville/Francesville
1981 Maple Grove/Norris Chapel
1991 Morocco First
1995 Retired
Finney, Douglas Stewart (Margaret)
2009
2009
(P: S.Ind. 1978, 1985. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1975 Liberty-Freeport
1979 Discontinued
1982 Geneva-Pleasant Hill
1985 French Lick-Moores Ridge
1989 Bedford Grace
1993 10/1 Springs Valley-Mt. Lebanon
1998 10/1 Springs Valley Enlarged Charge
1999 11/1 Spencer
2004 Old Capitol (N.A.)
Fisher, Justin Kent (Teresa)
(PM 1972. FE 1975)
1972 S.
1974 Goshen First Assoc.
1978 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate Assoc.
1984 Walnut Creek
1986 Missionary Peru
1991 Anderson St. Matthew
Fort Wayne Trinity
2003 2/1 Prot. Ch. Of Brussels
2006 Butler
2008 Frankfort St. Matthew (LA)
Fisher, Mark A.
(B.S., M.A., M.Div.) (Susan Lynne)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1984)
(YOPCS 0.5)
1981 Manchester-St. Paul
1985 10/15 Madison North
1992 3/1 Mt. Comfort
2002 1/1 Southport (IW)
Flickinger, Gene A. (Maureen)
(PM 1960. FE 1964)
1961 Maple Grove
1964 Albion
1967 WA
1967 (SY) Maple Grove
1968 Tabor/Maple Grove
1971 Ft. Wayne Christ Assoc.
1974 LaPorte Assoc. & Door Village
1977 Wakarusa
1978 Lv of Abs
1983 (PL) Grovertown/Hamlet
1984 (LTFT) Grovertown/Hamlet
1991 Lv of Abs
1996 (Sup.) Lacrosse
1996 9/1 (FMPT) Lacrosse
1998 Retirement
2001 (RE) Wayne Center (FW)
Flight, Thomas (Joyce)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1959. F: N.W.Ind. 1960)
1951 9/1 Valparaiso, Neb.*
1952 S.
1953 Ipoh Meth. Boys School, Malaya*
1954 Medan English School & Church,
Sumatra*
1957 S.
1958 10/1 Montezuma-Hillsdale
1960 Coatesville-Fillmore
Indiana Conference
1962
1966
1969
1973
1980
1990
1992
1997
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South Bend Stull Memorial
Indpls. Meadowdale
Indpls. Center
Tell City
Beech Grove
Indpls. Roberts Park
4/1 D.L.
R.
Flood, Nancy Lindley (Royce)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1991 S.
1993 Staff Chaplain, St. Vincent Hosp.
2004 8/1 R.
Flory, Charles Lee (Wilma)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1965. F: N.W.Ind. 1968)
1960 Walnut Grove*
1962 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.*
1963 Newport-Hillsdale
1967 Terre Haute 4th Ave.-Saulters
1969 Wayside
1972 12/10 Brick Chapel
1977 Batesville
2003 R.
Foley, Jacqueline C.
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1999 Decatur First Assoc.
2001 Remington
2007 Beaver Dam (WA)
Fookes, James E. (Sandra)
(PM 1979. FE 1981)
1979 TR-NI
1979 Richville & Topeka
1982 Wanatah
1993 Valparaiso Community
1994 North Judson
1999 Elkhart Dunlap
2007 Stockwell
2008 7/01 Elkhart Hillcrest (MI)
Forbes, Gary L. (Marilyn)
(OT 1962. FE 1965)
1959 ss Asbury Chapel
1961 Bluffton First Assoc.
1962 Huntington Assoc.
1968 Union City Wesley
1973 Frankfort St. Matthew
1976 South Bend First
1985 Lafayette Trinity
1993 12/1 Ft Wayne First Wayne Street
1997 TR S.IND. Indianapolis North
1999 5/1 TR N.IND (337.1) Indpls. N
1999 6/1 Kokomo Grace (KO)
2003 Retired
Foughty-Killion, Valarie Ellen (Alan)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1989 Loogootee Youth Pastor
1993 Bethel-Maysville
Page 410
1999 Bethel
2005 Bloomington St. Mark’s Assoc.
2008 Vincennes Community (VI)
Foulke, Kenneth E. (Eleanor)
(PM 1939. FE 1946)
1943 Elberfeld Ct.
1946 Wapakoneta, Ohio
1951 Syracuse Trinity Lakeside
1958 Rochester Trinity
1962 All Saints
1972 Albion Asbury
1984 Retired
2008 11/21 Deceased
Frederick, Harold (Nelda)
(PM 1951. FE 1961)
1951 Rockport Ct.
1952 White River Chapel 5
1953 French Lick
1955 St. Paul/Union Ct.
1958 Rockville Ct.
1962 Clay City
1966 Muncie Fountain Square
1971 DeSoto
1987 Anderson St. Matthew
1991 Retired
Frederick, Richard (Delores)
(AM 1987. FE 1999)
1985 (FT OF) Clymers/Webb
1986 (FL) Clymers/Webb Chapel
1988 Woodruff Grove
1999 Woodruff Grove
2006 Retired
2006 (RMS) Bluffton Epworth (HU)
Freeman, Kurt Alan (Elizabeth)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2002)
1999 Maxwell
2001 Seelyville
2003 Cloverdale
2006 Mooresville Assoc. (BL)
Friend, David L.
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1996 12/1 (SY) Spartanburg
1997 (SP) Spartanburg
1999 North Manchester Assoc.
2002 6/16 Appt to attend School
Friesen, Arthur K. (Maralyn)
(P: N.Ind. 1958. F: N.Ind. 1960)
(YOPCS 13.5)
1957 Wakarusa
1961 Wakarusa-Hillcrest
1962 Elkhart Hillcrest-Aldersgate
1966 Butler
1968 Knightstown
1972 12/1 Washington Otterbein
1977 2/21 Indpls. Broad Ripple
1987 10/1 R.
Indiana Conference
Fritchman, Steven L. (Rebecca)
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1991 (SY) Alexandria First Assoc./Epworth
1993 (SP) Epworth
1994 Saratoga/Winchester Assoc.
1996 Caley/White Oak
1997 10/16 Pleasant Chapel/Zion
2001 Hillsdale
2003 Anderson First Assoc.
2005 Winamac
2008 7/01 Russiaville (KO)
Fritz, Brenda (Edward)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1982 Clarksdale-Lyon
1984 TR W. PA. Dicksonburg
1986 Hooversville
1992 Bethlehem (426.1)
1993 TR NI Unity Parish
1996 SB Evangel Heights Assoc.
2002 Fairmount
2006 Goshen First (MI)
Fritz, Byron Don
(B.A., M.Div.) (Carol)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1979 Dover Hill
1980 7/1 Raglesville
1983 Zionsville Assoc.
1987 3/1 Connersville Grace
1990 New Castle First Assoc.
1991 Jamestown
1995 Edinburgh
2007 Cicero (I.E.)
Fritz, Carol Durham
(B.S., M.A.R., M.Div.) (Byron)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1988 Columbia-Orange
1991 Lizton
1995 Beech Grove
2006 Sheridan (I.E.)
Fritz, Edward (Brenda)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1980 s.
1982 Clarksdale-Lyon
1984 TR W.PA Hickernell
1986 Hooversville
1992 Royal Ctr Trinity/White Oak 426.1
1993 TR NI Unity Parish
1996 SB Evangel Heights
2002 Marion First
2006 Goshen First (MI)
Fritz, Jim M. (Marjorie)
(OT 1956. FE 1959)
1953 (ss) Markleville Ct.
1955 Hobbs/Strawton
1956 Hobbs/Nevada
2009
2009
1959
1964
1970
1974
1982
1986
1988
1991
Indiana Conference
Pioneer Parish
Galveston United
Ft. Wayne Epworth
Osceola
Albany
Morocco First
Retired
(RE) West Middleton
Frost, Thomas M. (Mary Ellen)
(OT 1960. FE 1965)
1956 ss Columbia (SI Conf. ME)
1958 Wrightwood, Col.
1961 San Gabriel Assoc.
1962 Oakview
1965 TR-NWI North Liberty
1970 Osceola
1974 LaPorte Assoc.
1979 Wabash Christ
1982 Ft. Wayne Taylor Chapel
1986 4/1 Mission Marketing Inc.
1994 8/15 Decatur St. Marks
2000 5/31 Retired
Fuller, Judith (Terry)
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
1994 (PL) Pine Village
1996 (PL) Buck Creek
1999 (FL) Wolcottville
2000 Sept.-Nov. (PL) Zion
Interim in Detroit Conf.
2001 7/1 (PL) Pyrmont
2002 Jefferson
2003 (SP) Jefferson
2004 Geneva First
2007 Daleville (MU)
Fulp, Paul (Paula)
(PM 1971. FE 1975)
1967 (SS) Craigville/Lancaster Chapel
1973 Herbst
1978 Bluffton First Assoc.
1979 Milford and Concord
1981 Honorable Location
1990 (PL) Elkhart Salem
1991 Readmitted Elkhart Salem
1995 New Haven Assoc.
1997 1/1 Union City Wesley
2002 Muncie Riverside
2006 7/1 Cloverdale (346.1) S Ind
Gangler, Daniel R. (Enid)
(P: Nebraska 1976. F: Nebraska 1978)
1976 Pleasant Dale-Malcom-Denton
1978 Archer Zion-Central City Fairview
1980 Lincoln St. Paul
1983 Conf. Dir. Communications
1994 Assoc. Ed. UM Reporter, Dallas TX
2000 Managing Ed. The Disciple, Indpls.
2002 Christian Ch. (DOC) Dir. Communic.,
Church Finance Council
2003 Ind. Area Dir. Communications
2006
Page 411
Trans. S.Ind.; Ind. Dir. Communications
Garbe, Cheryl P. (Jerry)
(P: S.Ind. 2001. F: S.Ind. 2004)
1999 Edwardsville Assoc.*
2002 Morgantown
2006 Richmond First (RU)
Gardner, Alton Edward
(B.A., M.S., M.Div.) (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1985)
(YOPCS 0.5)
1979 Walker’s Chapel
1983 Richmond Chester Heights-Webster
1988 Hazelton Circuit
1991 Owensville-Blythe Chapel
1995 Bloomington Fairview
2000 2/15 Salem
2007 R.
Garman, Dexter W. (Mary Ellen)
(PM 1980. FE 1983)
1975 (SLP) Green Center
1978 Monroeville East Liberty
1982 Cromwell/Indian Village
1984 Elkhart Calvary
1991 Plymouth; Trinity
1994 Decatur First
2000 LaGrange First
2007 Retirement
2007 (RE) SB Epworth (MI)
Garrett, Betty Ann Simmons
(B.A., M.L.S., M.Div.) (Curtis)
(P, S.Ind. 1988. F, S.Ind. 1992)
1988 S.
1989 Shiloh
1990 Brazil Forest Avenue-Peniel
1991 12/1 Glenwood-New Salem
1995 Wheatland-Bruceville
1998 Aldersgate
2006 4/1 Fountain-Oak Grove (NA)
2009 Connersville: Grand Ave (RU)
Garriott, Sheldon L.
1999 Hon Loc-Retired
Garver, William
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2000 (SY) Pleasant Lake
2001 (FL) Wabash First, Assoc.
2004 (FL) Bremen Grace
2005 Bremen Grace
2009 Anderson Bethel (MA)
Gast, Charles E. (Paula)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1979 FTLP Huntington Co. South Parish
1984 Huntington Cty S Parish Director
1986 DeMotte
1994 Logansport Market Street
1997 1/1 Name changed-Cross-Wind
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Indiana Conference
2005 Supt. Huntington Dist.
Gaus, John Ernest (Jessica)
(B.Eng., M.S., B.Div., S.T.M., Ph.D.) (P: S.Ind.
1979, Cred. Lutheran Church in America. F: S.Ind.
1981)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1979 Indpls. Belmont-Blaine
1987 Aurora
1989 R.
Gebert, Marilyn Jane Bales (Jimmy)
(PM 1977. FE 1979)
1975 (SP) North Scipio
1977 Wesley Chapel
1978 Wesley Chapel/Altarstar
1979 Larwill/Oak Grove
1984 1/15 Cedar Lake
1989 Walkerton
1993 Dec, Yorktown
1999 FW Bethel
2001 12/16 Retired
2007 (RE) Cromwell
Gehring, Stacee Fischer
(PE 2006, FE 2009)
2006 Herbst
2009 Kokomo Grace Assoc (KO)
Geleske, Edward (Jo)
(PM 1978. FE 1981)
1980 Dyer Assoc.
1984 Roanoke Seminary
1990 7/1 Wakarusa (MI)
Gentry, James Edward (Marlene)
(P: Ind. 1962. F: Ind. 1965)
1962 S.
1965 Acton
1970 Indpls. University Heights Assoc.
1971 Linton First
1975 Indpls. Church of the Savior
1980 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1982 Director, Conf. Council
1988 10/15 New Albany Dist.
1994 Columbus First
2000 1/15 Indianapolis West District
2005 R.
Gestner, Gloria Nelson
(P: S.Ind. 1998. F: S.Ind. 2001)
1994 S.
1998 Arlington
2002 New Life
2007 Edinburgh (I.E.)
2009 2/10 R.
Gibson, Lore Blinn (Randy)
(PM 1991. FE 1994)
1991 s. 7/1 Brookston
1996 Frankfort St. Matthew, Assoc.
2004 Elkhart Trinity Assoc. (MI)
Gierhart, B. Willis (Dottie)
(OT 1951. FE 1953)
1951 S.
1952 TR-NI Howe Parish
1956 Monroe
1962 Muncie Gethsemane
1973 Supt. Elkhart District
1979 Hammond First
1987 Supt. Fort Wayne Dist.
1992 Retired
Gieselman, Mitchell Curtis (Tammy)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1979 New Castle First Assoc.
1981 Plainfield Assoc.
1984 10/1 Hanover
1987 3/1 Centenary
1991 Mt. Vernon First
2003 8/15 Evansville Aldersgate (EV)
Gieselman, Tamara Kay (Mitch)
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 2000)
1993 1/15 Evansville Trinity Dir. of Youth
Ministries
1995 S.
1995 6/1 Dalewood UMC, Nashville, TN
Dir. of Youth/Children’s Ministries
1998 Epworth Assoc.
2001 Richland-Midway
2003 Richland
2007 1/1 Sab.
2007 8/1 Boonville Main Street (EV)
2009 Univ of Evansville, Chaplain & Director
of Religious Life
Gilbert, Denise Davault (Eric)
(PM 1994. FE 1999)
1993 Sup. Kewanna
1995 Kewanna/Pleasant Hill
1996 Bluffton First Assoc.
1997 1/1 LOA
1997 Gaston
1999 Marion New Hope
St. Matthew’s
2003 North Liberty (MI)
2007 11/1 Family Leave
Gilbreath, Carl Eugene (Stella)
(P: Ind. 1953. F: Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 29.5)
1949 Rockport Parish*
1951 2/1 Chrisney*
1953 Perrysville*
1957 Burlington*
1959 Wheatland
1966 Clay City
1969 Seelyville
1977 Sab.
1978 Wayside
1984 1/1 D. L.
1995 R.
2009
2009
Gile, Todd Alan (Cara)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2002)
1997 Evansville Trinity
1999 10/1 Palmyra
2005 Durham Coast & Peterlee Ct.
2008 Newburgh Assoc. (EV)
Gill, Janeen E. Wellenreiter (Trey)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1988 Lebanon Centenary Assoc.
1991 1/1 Indpls. Bethel Assoc.
1996 12/15 Lizton
1997 Bellaire
1998 1/1 L.A.
2002 (LFT) Greenfield Bradley Assoc. (I.E.)
Gillespie, Charles Austin (Leslie)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
(YOPCS 11.5)
1969 Bethlehem*
1970 Decatur, GA, First Assoc.
1972 Indpls. White Harvest
1977 Evansville Aldersgate
1987 R.
Gilman, Paul Edward
1965 Hon. Loc.
1996 Hon. Loc.-retired
Ginder, Brenda (Donald)
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1994 (SY) Wolf Lake
1995 (PL) Wolf Lake
1996 2/23 (SP)
1999 Albion Trinity
2002 337.1 St. Mary’s, South Georgia
2004 Forest Park (FW)
Gingery, Robert Walter
(P: Ind. 1941. F: Ind. 1944)
(YOPCS 40.25)
1941 S.
1942 E. Weymouth, Mass.*
1944 Edinburg
1946 Salem
1952 New Albany Trinity
1958 Trans. N.W.Ind., Greencastle Gobin
1966 9/12 Trans. S.Ind., Bloomington First
1972 10/1 Sun City Center, Fla.,
United Community Church
1990 R.
Gipson, Charles Ray (Sarah)
(P: Mississippi 1961. F: Mississippi 1963)
1961 S.
1963 Freeny-Madden
1964 Meridian Oakland Heights
1966 S.
1967 Boyd, Tex.*
1968 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Asbury
1975 1/1 Mooresville
Indiana Conference
Page 413
1980 Indpls. Church of the Savior
1988 Sab.
1989 Evansville Meth. Temple
1994 Indianapolis Epworth
2000 R.
Glass, Ann L. (Bill)
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min., D.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1978 Hancock’s Chapel
1981 Indpls. University Hts. Assoc.
1984 Indpls. Calvary
1987 New Castle Dist.
1993 Indpls. Southport
1997 Bloomington District
2000 4/1 Columbus First United Methodist
Church
2003 Plainfield (I.W.)
2008 9/30 R.
Glass, Robert L.
(OT 1950. FE 1952)
1952 (SY) Maybrook/Montgomery NYC
1955 TR-NYC Maybrook/Montgomery
1956 TR-NWI Dir. Jt Program Christian Ed.,
W Laf & Federated Churches
1958 1/1TR-INC Evansville Cent Assoc.
1962 TR-NI Ft. Wayne First Assoc.
1965 Conf. Bd. of Ed., Ex. Sec.
1969 Marion First, Assoc.
1971 Whiting
1978 Ft. Wayne Simpson
1990 Retired
Glassburn, Norman (Sally)
(PM 1971, FE 1974)
1967 ss Pilcher's Chapel
1970 ss. Lewisburg Memorial, Ohio
1973 Matthews
1978 Elkhart Grace
1981 Morocco First
1986 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1988 Dyer
1990 Markle
1995 Hartford City Grace
1999 Angola
2002 5/31 Retired
Goetcheus, Allen A. (Janelle)
(OT 1965, FE 1967)
1965 S.
1968 Taylor U.
1971 Head of Speech and Drama Dept.
1975 Missionary to Pakistan
1977 Sp. Appt., Ch of Saviour, Wash. D.C.
Goings, Donna K.
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
1999 10/1 (PL) Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd
2005 Anderson First Assoc. (MA)
Page 414
Gongwer, Richard Lee (Gloria)
(PM 1968. FE 1970)
1968 S.
1969 Laf. Congress St. Assoc.
1971 DeMotte/Kniman
1972 DeMotte
1974 Hammond Christ
1978 Anderson St. Matthew
1984 Portland Asbury
1990 Foundation Director
1996 Retired
Good, Peggy J. (Arter) (Charles)
(PM 1984. FE 1988)
1983 (SP) Culver Emmanuel
1985 Elkhart Trinity Assoc
1987 Pyrmont/Radnor
1990 W. Lafayette First Assoc.
1996 Fowler
2008 (LTFT) Colfax (LA)
Goodspeed, Michael
(PM 1998, FE 2001)
1995 (FL) Hobart First, Assoc
2000 Royal Center
2005 Greentown First (KO)
Gore, Michael Wayne (Pamela)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1988 New Market-Waveland Covenant
1993 2/1 Evansville Fairlawn
1996 Chaplain US Navy
Gosser, Jonathan P. (Linda)
(PM 1969. FE 1973)
1971 TR-N IL Compton/Scarboro
1972 Program Coordinator, Freeport Area
Church Cooperative
1974 TR-NI S Bend Trinity/Grace
1978 Leroy/Salem
1980 Grovertown/Hamlet
1983 Tri-City Parish Assoc. Dir, Whiting
1988 Gary Grace
1992 Galveston
2000 FW Crescent Ave.
2005 Hobart First (CA)
Gough, Mark A. (Paula)
(PM 1975. FE 1979)
1975 Millgrove/Union Chapel
1977 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1979 Center Chapel
1984 8/15 Benjamin-Allan Associates
1989 2/1 Assoc. Dir of Local Ch Min
1992 Bristol House Ltd.
1995 Taylor Chapel
2004 Goshen First
2006 Conference Council Director
2009 Director of Church Development
Gould, Milton H., Jr. (Ava)
(PM 1972. FE 1976)
Indiana Conference
1969
1972
1975
1977
1984
1985
1987
1989
1997
2007
2009
ss Highland
S.
Huntington Cty S Parish Assoc. Dir.
Huntington South Parish Director
Peru Parkview
Chaplain Gary Methodist Hospital
Parish Plus
Door Village
1/1 Atwood Aldersgate/Clunette
Mishawaka Willow Creek (MI)
Grady, Debra Jean Stanfield
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1990 Columbus Asbury Assoc.
1992 Indpls. Lockerbie Square
2001 1/1 Exec. Dir. Brightwood Community
Ctr.
Grame, Sheldon L. (Pamela)
(PM 1972. FE 1975)
1970 ss Morocco/Mt. Zion
1974 Hobart First Assoc.
1978 Muncie Corinth
1979 Stidham
1981 Mentone/Talma
1982 Lv of Abs
1987 Supervisor of Religion & Volunteer
Services, IN Dept. of Correction
1989 Frankfort Hope
1991 Fowler
1993 Indpls Aldersgate (426.1 S IN)
1998 Mishawaka East (MI)
2003 (8/16) Chaplain Wesley Manor (LA)
2007 9/01 Incapacity Leave
Granger, Philip R. (Sue)
(PM 1977. FE 1980)
1976 ss Mokena
1982 11/1 TR NI
1982 11/1 Conf. Treasurer
1983 Dir of Fin. & Admin Ko St. Luke's
1989 Huntington Trinity
1994 Supt. Kokomo Dist.
1999 Muncie College Ave.
2001 12/1 Extension Ministry
Gray, Steven H. (Ellen)
(PE 1999, FE 2004)
1996 9/15 (SY) Elwood Trinity/
Alexandria Joyce Chapel
1997 2/8 (PL) Trinity/Joyce Chapel
1997 (PL) Elwood Trinity/Aroma
1999 Montpelier/Asbury Chapel
2002 Pleasant Grove
2007 Forest (LA)
Green, R. Edwin (Mary Agness)
(OT 1942. FE 1944)
1941 ss. Barnes/Prospect
1942 Marion 9th St.
1944 Wakarusa
1950 Ossian
2009
1956
1959
1965
1967
1973
1978
1979
Indiana Conference
Albion
Osceola
Greenfield Bradley
Ft. Wayne Wallen
4/29 Huntington Evangelical
Kokomo Faith
Retired
Griffith, Donald Nash (Marilyn)
(P: Ind. 1956. F: Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1954 Millersburg*
1956 Chrisney*
1956 9/1 S.
1957 Lake Hopatcong-Hurdtown, N.J.*
1960 Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
1964 Bloomington Arlington
1968 Indpls. St. Andrew
1975 10/1 Greenfield Bradley
1984 Indpls. Irvington
1991 12/15 New Albany Trinity
2000 R.
Grimsley, Leslie Freeman (Karen)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1975 Church of the Nazarene*
1986 Westport
1990 Medora
1991 Osgood
1994 New Middletown-Pleasant Ridge
1996 Ogilville-Ohio Chapel
1998 Farmersburg
2001 Willow Branch-Curry’s Chapel
2003 10/15 Marengo
2008 Central Barren-New Salisbury (N.A.)
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Grooms, Marvin E. (Sue)
(OT 1963. FE 1965)
1963 Terre Haute Fourth Ave./Bethesda
1966 Terre Haute Fourth Ave/Smith Park
1967 Dayton
1976 Muncie Riverside
1986 Fort Wayne Forest Park
1995 Elkhart St. Paul’s
1999 6/15 Retired
2002 (RE) Pleasant Chapel (HU)
Groves, John Franklin (Deborah)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1982 Willey’s Chapel/New Chapel
1984 Borden Circuit
1987 St. Peter’s-St. Paul’s
1988 10/1 Utica-New Chapel
1993 1/1 New Albany DePauw Memorial
2000 11/1 Jeffersonville Wall St.
2003 Vincennes First (VI)
Guingrich, Earl E.
1975 Hon. Loc.
1996 Hon. Loc-retired
Hackney, John (Sharon)
(PM 1988, PE 1997, FE 2000)
1983 (FT OF) Marion Highland Ave.
1988 Monticello Assoc.
1991 1/1 Discontinued
1995 (FL) Muncie Industry
1999 Anderson South
2000 South Anderson
2006 Cross Roads (MA)
Grindle, Charles Mauice (Janice)
(PM 1972. FE 1976)
1972 S.
1974 Pleasant Mills/Salem
1979 Liberty Center
1984 Middlebury
1994 Plymouth Trinity
2003 New Haven
2007 Rochester Grace (KO)
Hadley, Douglas Leroy (Janice)
(PM 1988. FE 1991)
1983 8/15 (SP) Macklin/New Corydon
1985 Aroma
1989 Sharpsville
1992 Valparaiso First Assoc.
1997 3/16 Nappanee
2000 LaPorte First (CA)
2008 Retirement (20 yr rule)
Gritter, Wayne S. (Joan)
(P: S.Ind. 1981, Cred. Christian Reformed Church.
F: S.Ind. 1983)
1960 Austinville, Iowa*
1964 Inkster, Mich., Cherry Hill*
1968 Grand Rapids La Grave Ave. Assoc.*
1971 Halifax, N.S. Canada, All Nations*
1973 Chaplain, St. Mary’s Univ., Halifax*
1976 Indianapolis*
1979 S.
1980 7/13 Indpls. Memorial
1982 Indpls. Lawrence Assoc.
1985 5/1 Carmel Associate
1990 11/1 Mt. Comfort
1992 1/15 Indpls. Irvington
2000 R.
Haiflich, Stevan (Lynette)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1974 Director Calaski Fellowship Parish
1977 Assist Sup UM Mtn Missions, Inc.
1981 TR-NI Redkey Main St.
1986 Huntngton Cty S Parish Sr Minister
1991 Maple Grove/Norris Chapel
1998 10/16 Akron
2004 Retired
Hale, George M.
1967 11/1 TR-EFF
1937 Dir of Wesley Foundation, Purdue
1973 Campus Minister
1976 Marion First Assoc.
1979 Retired (20 years).
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1997
Hall, Gary Lynn (Julie)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1979 (PT OF) Blaine/Bethel
1982 Benson Chapel/State Line
1984 Lafayette Grace Assoc.
1986 1/1 Gaston
1989 Ex. Dir, Youth Min TV Net & Co-Pas
Mangum (LA AC Spec. Appt.)
1991 1/1 Monticello Assoc
1991 8/1 Otterbein
1998 Berne Trinity
2002 Hartford City Grace (MA)
Hall, John Dale (Sharon)
(PM 1968. FE 1970)
1964 ss Morganfield Ct.
1968 s/Sup. Greenbush, Ohio
1970 Bluffton First Assoc.
1973 South Bend Southlawn
1981 Chaplain Fort Bliss, TX
1983 June Chaplain Germany
1987 Chaplain, Ft. Monmouth, N.J.
1988 Chaplain Fort Riley, KN
1990 Oct Family Life Chap, Ft Meade
1993 Chap Eng Brig, W Corridor Korea
1994 Chaplain-Heidelberg, Germany
1996 10/1 Lv of Abs
1997 Mishawaka Willow Creek
2003 Michigan City First (CA)
Hall, Wilbur Lloyd
(OT 1966. FE 1969)
1960 ss Churubusco Ct.
1962 Rigdon/Point Isabel
1967 Summitville
1974 Summitville/Epworth
1977 Markle
1986 2/15 Hartford City Grace
1995 Retired
Hamilton, James Edward
(P: Kentucky 1965. F: N.Ind. 1968)
1965 Highland
1967 Trans. N.Ind., Fountain City
1969 No record
1971 Prof. Philosophy, Asbury College
2006 R.
Hamilton, Richard Emerson
(P: Ind. 1949. F: Ind. 1952)
(YOPCS 32.5)
1948 Grandview*
1949 S.
1950 9/1 Floral Park, L.I., N.Y. Min. to Youth*
1952 Lynnville-Spurgeon*
1952 9/1 S.
1954 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1959 11/1 Indpls. St. Luke’s
1967 Bloomington Dist.
1969 Evansville Meth. Temple
1974 2/1 Indpls. North
2009
R.
Hamlyn, Clive James B (Daryl)
1983 Transfer from Metho. Ch. Of S. Africa
1983 7/15 TR-NI Frankfort St. Matthews
1985 M Wilmore Memorial/New Burling
1994 New Burlington
1997 Anderson Bethel
2006 Albany (MU)
Hamlyn, Daryl (Clive)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
1998 7/1 (SP) Epworth
2000 (SP) Anderson Park Place
2003 Anderson Park Place
2006 Desoto (MU)
Hamon, C. Mac (Joyce)
(P: S.Ind. 1972. F: S.Ind. 1975)
1963 Matfield Green, Kan.,
Community Church*
1964 Clifton, Kan., First Christian*
1966 Hobbs Christian*
1970 Harrodsburg
1974 Milroy
1979 9/1 Sellersburg
1982 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1990 Sab.
1990 Indianapolis West District
1991 Indianapolis Southeast District
1993 Indianapolis East District
1994 2/1 Evansville Central
2001 9/15 Castleton (I.E.)
Hamrick, Byron Theodore (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1976)
1974 S.
1975 Noblesville First Assoc. & Union
1977 Noblesville First. Assoc.
1979 1/1 Richmond Trinity
1981 Southport Assoc.
1983 Fountaintown-Fairview
1987 3/15 Manchester Community
1991 3/15 Rising Sun-Hartford
1997 9/1 Dillsboro-Mt. Tabor
2008 R.
Haney, Joseph J. (Yvonne)
(PM 1965. FE 1967)
1965 Culver Larger Parish Assoc.
1967 Wanatah Zion
1972 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
1976 Anderson Park Place
1978 Matthews Epworth
1983 Kentland
1986 Uniondale/Prospect
1991 Montpelier/Blackford
1996 Montpelier/Asbury Chapel
1999 Nine Mile
2003 Retired
Hannah, James Morris (Sue Ellen)
2009
Indiana Conference
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1981 Edgewood Assoc.*
1985 Rockville Ct.
1989 Lynnville-Spurgeon
1991 Orleans
1994 Sullivan
1995 New Albany Jacob’s Chapel
1997 New Market-Waveland
2003 Central Barren-New Salisbury
2008 Newburn (CO)
Hansen, Adolf M. (Naomi)
(B.A., M.Div., S.T.M., Ph.D.)
(P: N.Ind. 1963. F: N.Ind. 1965)
1963 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1965 S.
1968 Trans. S.Ind., Indpls. Meridian St. Assoc.
1971 Prof. Ind. Central U.
1979 Chair, Dept. of Phil. & Religion, I.C.U.
1983 1/1 Vice-Pres. for Administration,
Garrett-Evangelical Sem.
2003 8/31 R.
Hansen, Andrew R. (Jennifer)
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 2001)
1997 1/1 Loogootee Youth Director
1999 Pekin
2006 3/1 Sellersburg (N.A.)
Hansen, Robert (Bonnie)
(PM 1959. FE 1962)
1981 TR-NI Culver
1981 New Hope
1984 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1987 Jefferson Chapel/Coesse
1990 9/15 Fort Wayne Bethany
1995 12/1 Alexandria First
1999 6/15 Retired
Hardcastle, Tony L. (Bettye)
(OT 1966. FE 1969)
1965 ss Hamilton/Maple Grove
1966 Maple Grove
1969 LaFontaine
1972 Larwill/Oak Grove
1976 Walnut Creek
1984 Fort Wayne Crescent Ave.
1990 LaGrange First
1995 Retired
Hardsaw, Holly
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2004)
1998 Castleton Assoc.*
2002 Bloomington First Assoc.
2004 Harrodsburg
2006 Horizons of Faith (I.W.)
Harkness, Shepherd (Pearleye)
(PM 1971. FE 1976)
1970 (Sup) Rand-Wells Chapel-Holston
1971 E Ohio
1975 Holston
1978 Rust, Oberlin
1981 Centenary; Painesville Dist.
1987 TR S. IN Assoc. Dir. COM
1991 TR N. IN Gary Delaney
1999 Goshen St. Mark’s
2002 5/31 Retired
Harner, Dale Edwin (Shirley)
(P: Ind.S. 1958. F: Ind.S. 1963)
(YOPCS 18.25)
1956 New Bethel*
1958 Greenwood Honey Creek
1962 Dunkirk
1965 Indpls. University Heights
Min. Christian Education
1970 Indpls. Church of the Savior
1975 Madison Trinity
1987 Evansville Aldersgate
1991 Terre Haute District
1996 Plainfield
1998 R.
Harness, Glenn J. (Helen)
(OT 1967. FE 1969)
1965 ss Losantville/Blountsville
1968 New Castle First Assoc.
1969 Marion Sunnycrest
1974 Supernumerary
1977 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1978 Dir. Resource Development
International Child Care (USA)
1981 (LTFT) Marion Ninth St.
1984 Lv of Abs
1985 Wabash Lebanon
1994 2/1 Lv of Abs
1996 Retired
Harris, Mark A.
(PM 1991. FE 1994)
1991 Student
1991 Liberty Center
1998 Salem Chapel
2008 Berne Trinity (HU)
Harris, Michael R. (Barbara)
(PM 1975. FE 1978)
1977 Elkhart First Assoc.
1978 Elkhart First Assoc.
1980 Roanoke Christ
1991 Fort Wayne Christ
1998 11/1 Waynedale (FW)
Harris, Rosa Elene Holmes
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
2000 Seymour St. Andrew-Rockford
2002 11/1 Rockford
2007 Forest Manor (I.E.)
Harris, Val Edward (Eleanor)
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1965 S.; Anderson Grace
1969 South Bend Stull/Immanuel
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1975 Ft. Wayne Forest Park Assoc.
1979 Daleville
1983 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1989 Retired (20 years)
Harrison, Charles Raymond
(P: S.Ind. 1986. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1986 New Castle Wiley
1993 Indpls. Barnes (I. W.)
Harrold, David Lee (Lindsae)
(PM 1971. FE 1974)
1971 S.
1973 Colfax/New Hope
1974 Colfax/New Hope
1975 Fowler
1979 South Bend Faith
1987 Ossian First/Faith
1990 Muncie Fountain Square
2002 Nappanee (MI)
Harshman, Ronald D (Judith Ann)
(OT 1960. FE 1962)
1956 (SP) Owensville (3 mo.); Patronville,
Evansville Dist., S.IN.
1958 (SP) Churubusco Circuit (Blue RiverCharter Oak) N.IN.
1960 Macy
1966 Ft. W Wayne St. Assoc.
1967 Bristol
1971 Mishawaka East
1980 Ft. Wayne Christ
1987 3/16 Munster Ridge
1992 Lafayette Grace
1996 12/31 Retired
Hartman, Jack (Carolyn)
(PM 1969, FE 1970)
1966 ss Battle Ground
1970 Jackson Heights/West Point
1974 Kentland
1983 Ligonier
1989 Rochester Grace
1995 Supt. Michiana Dist
2000 Muncie High St. (MU)
Hartman, Merrill, Sr.
(PM 1976. FE 1980)
1968 (PL) Stockdale/Southerland Springs (SW
TX)
1969 (NI) Pleasant Chapel/Zion
1971 Sweetser
1975 Hartford City Assoc.
1976 Saratoga/Mt. Zion
1978 Angola Assoc.
1979 Ashley/Hudson
1984 Battle Ground
1985 Lv of Abs
1987 2/12 Office of Chaplain, Kino Chap
1987 Lv of Abs
1988 6/15 (SY) Deerfield
1990 (SY) Oak Grove/Blaine
1992 4/1 South Bend River Park
1998 Leesburg
2001 Lv of Abs
2005 Retired (359.3)
Haskins, Jack Barnett (Dolores)
(P: Ind. 1958. F: Ind. 1960)
(YOPCS 23.5)
1958 S.
1959 9/1 New Albany Trinity Assoc.
1961 Good Shepherd
1967 Connersville First
1972 10/15 Princeton First
1977 Shelbyville First
1981 Speedway
1985 1/1 Columbus Dist.
1989 9/1 Indianapolis Meridian St. Assoc.
1991 R.
Hatchel, William W.
(P: Texas 1950. F: Texas 1955)
1950 S.
1953 St. Paul’s Assoc.
1955 S.
1956 Trans. S.Ind., North Madison
1961 Staff, Interboard Council
1964 Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
1967 West Newton
1969 Sab.
1970 9/1 Public Action in Correctional Effort
1975 H.L.
1988 1/1 Indpls. Meadowdale
1992 2/15 L.A.
1992 R.
Hawkins, Claude Archibald
(B.S., M.Div.) (Rebecca McClure)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1975 1/1 Midway Parish Assoc.
1977 1/1 Greenwood/Old Franklin
1979 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
1984 Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
1989 1/15 Hagerstown
1992 Lebanon Centenary
1995 11/15 Sheridan
2006 University Heights (I.W.)
Hawkins, Marianne Yates (Daryle)
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
1997 2/1 Selvin-Fletcher Chapel*
2000 Fishers Assoc.
2002 Bicknell (VI)
Hayden, Michael C. (Anna)
(PM 1985. FE 1989.)
1983 8/15 (SP) Millgrove
1985 7/14 Millgrove/Mt. Carmel (Blackford
Co.)
1986 Millgrove, Mt. Carmel
1987 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1989 Gary Centennial
2009
2009
1992 St. Mary Medical Center
1994 Jan Samaritan Care Hospice
1996 12/16 Gary Grace
New Paradigm Ministries (Extension)
Hayes-Bennett, Robert H. (Ginny)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
(YOPCS 2.5)
1974 Harrodsburg-Springville*
1978 Pershing-Milton*
1981 Clarksville Morton Memorial Assoc.
1985 Lawrence Assoc.
1990 Bloomington Arlington
1991 Pastoral Counseling Internship and
Residency
1994 2/15 Buchanan Counseling Ctr.
2003 4/1 Roots & Wings Counseling Ctr.
Haywood, Fred Earl
(B.A., M.Div.) (Peggy Jo)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1978 Springville-Harrodsburg
1980 Harrodsburg
1984 S.
1985 Lanesville-New Crandall
1988 Terre Haute Breden Memorial
1994 Richmond Faith Trinity-Boston
1998 Huntingburg
2006 Indpls. Wesley (I.W.)
2009 Nashville (BL)
Heath, Aletta (Michael)
(PM 1977. FE 1986)
1977 Cedar Lake, Co-Pastor
1980 Plymouth First Assoc.
1982 Lv of Abs
1983 Sup. Athens
1985 Sup. Mt. Ayr
1986 Hammond Centenary
1988 Hammond Christ
1989 10/1 Hammond Hyde Park
1994 Logansport Wheatland Ave./Faith
1997 1/1 Lv of Abs
2000 1/16 Elwood Trinity
2001 5/31 Lv of Abs
2002 5/31 Retired
Heath, Michael (Aletta)
(PM 1977. FE 1980)
1977 Cedar Lake, Co-Pastor
1979 Hammond Woodmar Assoc.
1980 Tyner
1982 Francisville/Medaryville
1986 Hammond Hyde Park
1989 10/1 Hammond First Assoc
1990 Gary Marquette Park
1992 Lv. Ab.
1993 Mt. Zion
1994 (LTFT) Logansport Third Street
1997 1/1 Door Village
1999 Frankton
2005 Leesburg
Indiana Conference
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2009 Geneva First (HU)
Heaton, Thomas Spencer
(P: S.Ind. 1995. F: S.Ind. 1999)
1990 Evansville Methodist Temple Dir. Youth
Min.
1995 S.
1997 Evansville Methodist Temple
1998 St. Mark’s Assoc.
2002 1/1 Nashville
2005 Evansville Old North
2007 5/1 Mt. Vernon First (EV)
2008 12/31 Salud y Paz (Guatemala)
Heim, David Wayne (Hope)
(PM 1980. FE 1984)
1982 Valparaiso Assoc.
1986 Fort Wayne St. Joseph Assoc.
1989 Elwood First
1993 7/15 Osceola
1998 Muncie Gethsemane
2003 Warsaw First
2009 Leo (FW)
Heiman, Douglas Wayne (Jody)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1984 Seymour St. Andrew’s-Rockford
1988 Marengo
1996 Bluegrass (EV)
Heinbaugh, Michael D. (Kristine)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1992 4/1 (SP) North Webster Assoc
1994 Taylor Chapel Assoc.
1997 Wabash First Assoc.
1998 Ossian
2001 7/1 Lv of Abs
2002 Ligonier
2009 Decatur St. Marks (HU)
Helm, Daniel M. (Andria)
(PM 1997. FE 2000)
1990 10/1 (SP) Summitville
1995 1/1 Marion Swayzee St.
1995 10/1 (FL)
1996 12/16 Herbst
2000 Lake of Four Seasons, Assoc.
2001 New Life
2005 Kafakumba Pastor Training
2006 Liberty Center (HU)
2008 10/15 Lv of Abs
Helm, Mark (Kathy)
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1973 (SP) Colburn
1976 (FL) Lapel Trinity
1990 Marion Trinity
2001 Lapel Ford Street
2009 Anderson St. Matthew (MA)
Helm, Timothy Joseph (Karen)
(PM 1981. FE 1984)
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1982 TR-NI Hanfield
2000 Hanfield/New Hope (MA)
Helms, William Howard (Pamela)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1982 S.
1983 Philadelphia
1986 11/1 Rising Sun-Hartford
1989 Odon
1996 Lawrenceburg
2001 Connersville First
2007 R.
Hembree, Donald K. (Mary Sue)
(OT 1962. FE 1965)
1956 ss Prairie Creek
1956 Staunton
1960 Bringhurst/Radnor
1967 Goodland
1968 Goodland/Raub Nov.
1969 Wolcott/Mt. Gilboa
1973 Jefferson/Kilmore
1974 Chap VA Hospital Lake City FL
1994 Retired (20 years)
Hemmig, William R. (Donna)
(PM 1975. FE 1977)
1976 Plymouth First Assoc.
1980 Fremont
1984 Sept. School
1989 10/1 (PP426.1) Paw Paw N IL
1991 9/1 Shiloh
1995 North Manchester
2001 Elkhart St. Paul’s (MI)
Hendrey, Darin Calvin
(B.A., M.Div.) (Betty)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
1999 Jasonville*
2002 Spencer Assoc.
2003 Newberry Parish
2005 6/3 Army Staff Chaplain
2006 10/1 Odon (VI)
2009 McCutchanville Community (EV)
Hendrix, Cecil L.
(FE 1948)
1944 ss. S. Lebanon/Morrow
1945 Camden/Gratis
1947 Whitehouse
1948 TR-ICN Butler
1951 Bremen Grace
1956 South Bend All Saints
1962 Elkhart Bethel
1971 North Manchester
1977 Huntertown
1981 Retired
Hendrix, Michael Darwin
(B.A., M.Div.) (Madeline)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1982)
Indiana Conference
1976 Whitcomb-Mt. Carmel
1980 Utica
1983 Crothersville-Cana
1988 Crothersville-Hayden
1990 7/1 Worthington Folsom Memorial-Allen
Chapel
1994 Clinton First
2000 Versailles Tyson
2006 Beech Grove (I.E.)
Hendrixson, Orville E. (Pat)
(P: Ind.S. 1962. F: Ind.S. 1966)
1960 New Butler
1962 Portland Trinity
1964 Portland First Assoc.
1965 Pershing-Salem
1969 Washington Otterbein
1972 11/1 Connersville First
1976 10/15 Castleton
1987 New Albany Trinity
1991 12/1 Crawfordsville First
1994 Newburgh
1996 R.
Henry, David C. (Julia)
(P: N. Ind. 1980. F: N. Ind. 1986
1977 (SLP) Young Am/ Popular Grove
1979 Seminary
1984 Nevada/Windfall
1985 Muncie Gethsemane, Assoc.
1987 Logansport Third St.
1988 Eaton
1992 Geneva First
1995 8/1 SB Immanuel
1997 SB Immanuel/Monson Chapel
2002 Jamestown (MI)
2009 Boonville (EV)
Henry, David C. (Julia)
(PM 1980. FE 1986)
1977 (SP) Young Am/Popular Grove
1979 Seminary
1984 Nevada/Windfall
1985 Muncie Gethsemane Assoc.
1987 Logansport Third St.
1988 Eaton
1992 Geneva First
1995 8/1 SB Immanuel
1997 7/1 SB Immanuel/Monson Chapel
2002 Jamestown
2009 Boonville Main Street (EV)
Herr, David (Anita)
(PM 1973. FE 1977)
1972 Student, Gilead-Ebenezer-Pleasant Hill
1973 Medaryville
1975 Woodburn/Maples
1979 Roanoke Seminary
1984 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate Assoc.
1985 LaFontaine
1992 1/1 Elkhart Simpson
1993 7/15 Munster Ridge
2009
2009
1998 Kokomo Main St.
2005 Syracuse Calvary (WA)
Hershberger, Philip D. (Gwen)
(PM 1980. FE 1982)
1980 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1984 Upland
1985 Lv of Abs
1987 Montpelier and Blackford
1991 Bunker Hill
1997 LaFontaine
2002 Sweetser/Richland Chapel
2005 Retired
Hertel, James Wesley (Patricia)
(P: N.Ind. 1968. F: S.Ind. 1970)
1967 Shirley
1972 8/15 Connersville Grand Ave.
1977 Hagerstown
1982 2/1 White Harvest
1984 Franklin Grace
1990 Mt. Auburn (I.E.)
Heseman, Janice Sue
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1979)
1976 S.
1978 Marietta
1981 Evansville Central Assoc.
1985 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.
1988 Eden
1992 4/1 Rushville St. Paul’s
1995 North Vernon First
2001 Boonville Main Street
2007 Knightstown
2008 Poseyville St. Paul’s (EV)
Hess, Martin Lester (Carol)
(OT 1961. FE 1963)
1961 Sweetser
1965 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1968 Marion New Hope
1978 Ft. Wayne South Wayne
1979 Chaplain Marion V.A. Hospital
2001 Retired
Hewson, Gerald L. (Jane)
(PM 1969. FE 1971)
1965 ss Blue River/Charter Oak
1967 Point Isabel/Rigdon
1971 Liberty Center Jan.
1977 Wolcottville/Rome City
1986 Huntington Evangelical
1991 Portland Asbury
2000 Supt. Huntington Dist
2005 Retired
Hiatt, Gregory Jay (Carol)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1981 (FL) Elkhart Simpson Assoc.
1984 Albion Trinity
1990 1/1 McGrawsville
Indiana Conference
2007
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Huntertown (FW)
Hill, Charles McClure (Margaret)
(P: Ind. 1955. F: Ind. 1960)
(YOPCS 3.25)
1953 Salem-Mt. Olive
1955 Advance-Mt. Zion
1958 Perryville-Eugene
1959 Hartsville-Burney
1962 Trans. N.Ind.; Howe-Pretty Prairie
1965 Robinson-Wesley
1967 Ft. Wayne Forest Park Assoc.
1970 Roanoke Seminary
1976 Ft. Wayne Wallen
1981 Demotte
1982 6/8 Trans. S.Ind.;
Bloomington Fairview
1984 Indpls. White Harvest
1986 Boonville Main Street
1990 Evansville Salem
1993 R.
Hill, Frederick D. (Vesta)
(P: Ohio Southeast 1956. F: Ohio Southeast 1958)
1956 S.
1958 Prof. U. of Indianapolis
1988 R.
2009 Deceased 2/20
Hill, George Aldrich, Jr.
(P: New England Southern 1951.
F: New England Southern 1953)
1950 Westport Point MA
1952 Oak Bluffs
1953 Oak Bluffs-Chilmark
1956 7/1 New Bedford St. Paul’s
1962 1/15 Chilmark-Edgartown-Oak Bluffs
1969 4/15 Trans. Florida, N. Dunedin
1970 New Port Richey-Oldsmar
1971 Miami Beach St. John’s-on-the-Lake
1973 Asst. Adm. Biscayne U.M.
Retirement Home
1974 Sab.
1975 S.
1976 Christian Community
Service Agency, Miami
1978 Board of Global Ministries, Finance &
Field Service
1979 Catholic Service Bureau, Miami
1979 Trans. S.Ind.; Southport Assoc.
1981 R.
Hill, Paul Mark (Rebecca)
(PM 1981. FE 1984)
1978 (SP) Fairview/Rehobeth
1981 Erie/Peoria
1982 Bethlehem/New Waverly
1984 Marion Christy St.
1990 Stockwell
2007 McGrawsville (KO)
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Hill, Ralph Edwin (Lucy)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1983 S.
1985 1/1 University Heights Assoc.
1986 Shelbyville Trinity-Old Union
1989 Rushville St. Paul’s
1992 3/15 Madison North
11/15 Greenwood
2002 9/1 L.A.
Hinkle, Gregory A. (Valerie)
(PM 1980. FE 1983)
1978 (FTLP) Elkhart Salem Assoc. and Elkhart
St. Paul Assoc
1981 Pleasant Ridge Summer
1981 School
1986 Samaritan Interfaith Counseling Center,
Naperville, IL.
1990 Samaritan Center, Elkhart, IN
Hinkle, John Ed., Jr. (Martha)
(P: N.Ind. 1956. F: N.Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 6.25)
1954 Salem-Ijamsville*
1955 Griffin Antioch
1958 S.
1959 Miss. Philippines
1965 Evanston, Ill.,
First Congregational Assoc.*
1967 Clinical Asst., Garrett Theological
Seminary*
Trans. S.Ind.,
Director Indpls. Pastoral Care &
Counseling Center
1972 9/1 Assoc. Prof. GarrettEvangelical Theological Seminary
1996 R.
Hirschy, Cletus E. (Janet)
(OT 1950)
1947 ss Salem/Ijamsville
1947 Sup. First Parrish Church United,
Wesford, Mass. (Seminary 5 yrs. for M.
Dir. and S.T.M., Boston);
1953 TR-NI Ft. Wayne Wayne St. Assoc.
1959 TR-NE Ohio Conf. Youngstown Trinity
Assoc.
1963 TR-Baltimore Conf. Washington, D.C.,
Metropolitan Assoc.
1968 College Pk., Md. University Assoc.
1973 TR-NI Ft. W Waynedale Assoc.
1977 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate Assoc.
1978 Lv. Ab.
1980 (LTFT) Scipio
1981 Exec. Dir. Volunteers of American
1982 Chaplain, Parkview Memorial Hosp.;
Arcola/Lake Chapel
1984 Retired
1988 (RE) Fort Wayne Crescent Ave.
1993 (RE) Alterstar (FW)
Hoadley, John English (Joann)
(P: Ind. 1950. F: Ind. 1954)
1950 S.
1954 Trans. N.W.Ind.; Mt. Zion-Buck Creek
1955 Trans. S.Ind.; Rising Sun
1958 9/1 Batesville
1960 New Palestine
1962 Waldron
1966 Indpls. Broad Ripple Assoc.
1969 Osgood
1972 Springs Valley
1974 9/1 Sry.
1977 Ind. Dept. of Aging & Community
Services
1985 7/18 Senior Citizens Chaplain, RileyLockerbie Ministries Assoc.
1993 3/1 Simpson Chapel-Stinesville
1993 12/31 R.
Hobbs, Richard Aaron
(B.S., M.Div.) (Michele)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
2001 St. Paul-Brightwood Assoc.*
2002 8/1 Sunrise at Geist
2003 New Market-Waveland Covenant
2007 Fishers Assoc. (I.E.)
Hobbs, Vicki Lynne Pawlisch (E. Richard)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1989 Moore Memorial, Barberton, Ohio*
1990 Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
1992 Indpls. St. Andrew
1998 1/1 Zionsville Assoc.
2000 7/1 Cicero
2007 Acton (I.E.)
Hochstedler, Richard M.
(OT 1948. FE 1950)
1948 Noblesville Ct.
1949 Daleville
1951 Hamilton/Alvarado
1953 Spiceland
1957 Chaplain, U.S. Army
1972 Middlebury/Pleasant Ridge
1972 Middlebury
1979 Retired (20 years).
Hodson, James Thomas (Mildred)
(OT 1951. FE 1953)
1948 ss Winchester
1950 Louisville Fourth Ave.
1953 TR-NI Muncie High St. Assoc.
1957 Lapel
1961 Carmel
1964 Winchester
1972 Lafayette Congress St.
1980 Griffith First
1983 Wabash Christ
1987 Elkhart First
1991 9/30 Retired
Hoehner, Thomas Carl (Judith)
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
(FE 1987)
1985 TR-NI Logansport First Assoc.
187
McGrawsville
1989 11/1 Kokomo Faith
1992 Mechanicsburg
1993 Mechanicsburg/Pendleton Emmanuel
1995 Anderson Fifth Street
1999 3/1 Portland Trinity
2000 Mulberry
2006 331.8 South Indiana Conference
Hogsett, Carl David (Diane)
(OT 1965, FE 1967)
1965 S. Sup. Grapevine Assoc. (Central Texas
Conf.)
1968 Crown Point Assoc.
1970 Westville
1974 9/1 Covenant Parish Brushwood, Barkley,
McCoysburg, Lee
1979 Tracy/Hanna
1984 Tracy
1986 Albany First
1990 Fort Wayne Crescent Ave.
1995 Rochester Grace
1999 Kendallville Trinity
2005 Retired
2005 (RE) Richland Cent./Burton (WA)
Hogsett, John T (Marianne)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1994 s.
1995 Decatur First Assoc
1999 Tipton Kemp Memorial
2004 Kokomo Zion (KO)
Holderly, Shalimar
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
Auburn First Assoc.
2006 Nine Mile (FW)
Holdzkom, Kenneth Townsend (Juanita)
(P: N.Ind. 1945, 1952. F: Ind. 1953)
(YOPCS 29.5)
1942 11/1 Upland Ct.*
1943 8/1 New Burlington-New Bethel
1946 Alexandria Ct.
1948 Discontinued
1952 Trans. S.Ind., Castleton
1958 Farmersburg
1962 Connersville East Side
1969 Clay City First-8th St.
1971 Aurora
1976 Indpls. Aldersgate
1981 Darlington
1988 R.
Holdzkom, Stephen P. (Deborah)
(PM 1974. FE 1978)
1972 ss. Muncie Madison St. Assoc.
1974 Cedar Lake/Creston
1976 Muncie College Ave. Assoc.
1980 Monroeville
1985 Peru Parkview
1991 Huntington Evangelical
1997 Anderson New Horizons
2009 Lapel Ford Street (MA)
Hollen, Joe William (Susanne)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1966 New Butler*
1967 Francisco General Baptist*
1969 9/5 Whitcomb-Mt. Carmel
1972 New Castle Christ’s
1976 9/26 Richmond Trinity
1979 1/1 Terre Haute Grace
1986 10/1 Evansville St. James West
1994 2/1 Indianapolis Good Shepherd
2002 R.
Hook, James S. (Mary Helen)
(PM 1949. FE 1954)
1952 Burr Oak/Pretty Lake
1955 Churubusco
1964 Gary Centennial
1967 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave.
1972 Hammond Woodmar
1983 Decatur St. Mark's
1991 Retired
Hoopes, Bill R. (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1989 Scipio
1994 Osgood
1999 Osgood & Mt. Sinai
2002 10/15 Greenwood (I.E.)
Hornick, Joseph A. (Joelle)
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2002 7/16 (SY) Weaver Chapel
8/22 (SP) Weaver Chapel
2003 6/16 (PL) Buck Creek
2005 Brookston (LA)
Hostetter, George
(OT 1962, FE 1964)
1962 ss Ind. Conf
1962 Whitestown
1964 TR-NWI Whitestown
1966 Royal Center/White Oak
1971 Southlawn
1973 Location
1975 Raised from Vol. Loc. to FC.
1975 Yeoman
1986 1/1 Fairmount
1990 12/31 Retired
Hostetter, John C. (Kathie)
(PM 1979. FE 1982)
1981 Richvalley
1986 1/1 Claypool
1993 3/15 Waterloo
2003 Rensselaer Trinity (CA)
Houseman, Larry L. (Mary Jo)
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(OT 1961. FE 1965)
1964 Columbia Heights
1967 Aldersgate
1972 Pine Island
1976 Lv. Ab (Minn. Conf.)
1977 Flora/Bringhurst (NI Conf.)
1978 TR-NI Flora/Bringhurst
1980 Michigan City First Assoc.
1984 South Bend Evangel Heights
1987 Angola
1993 LaPorte First
2000 Plymouth First
2001 Retired
Houston, Gary
(B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M. Div.) (Rose)
(F: N.Ind. 1981)
1980 Denver-Chili, The Episcopal Church*
1981 Denver-Chili, N.Ind.*
1982 Logansport Wheatland Avenue, N.Ind.*
1985 Knox, N.Ind.*
1986 Alexandria First, N.Ind.*
1988 Withdrawn
1990 Simpson Chapel-Stinesville*
1991 Vallonia-Mt. Zion*
1999 Wesley Chapel (Lawrence Co.)
2000 Clay City First
2001 Trans. S.Ind.; Clay City First
2002 Bloomington St. Mark’s Associate
2005 Newbern
2008 R.
Howard, Earnest McKinley, Jr. (Sandra)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1979 Moores Hill-Mt. Sinai
1985 10/18 Harmony-Lena
1987 11/1 Emmanuel
1993 Connersville Grand Avenue (RU)
2009 R.
Howell, Glenn Brooks
(B.A., M.Div.) (Donna)
(P: S.Ind. 1986. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1982 Gosport Ct.
1987 Dana-Bono
1993 The Turning Pointe
2006 6/1 Evansville District
Hrynk, John S. (Patricia)
(PM 1993. FE 1997)
1988 (SP) Topeka Assoc.
1988 10/16 (SP) Elk New Hope Assoc.
1989 (SP) Richville
1991 (SP) Russellville (426.1, W OH)
1995 Kokomo Faith
1998 Muncie High St. Assoc.
2000 Galveston
2007 Hillisburg (LA) 01/01
2009 Retired
Hubbard, Gilbert Harrod (Jane)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1974
1975
1978
1985
1992
1996
2009
S.
Lebanon Centenary Assoc.
Waynetown & Hillsboro
Fort Branch
Evansville St. James East
Tell City First
Hubbard, Mary L.
(PM 1980 FE 1982)
1979 Etna Green
1982 N Miami Parish Denver/Chili, Dir
1984 South Bend St. Paul
1989 June/July Sabbatical
1989 Goodwill Industries of Mich, Inc.
1991 Oct. Family & Children's Services
1992 (SY) South Bend Central
1993 (LTFT) South Bend Central
2002 Portage
2005 Lowell
2007 South Bend First (MI)
Huffman, Harry (Lily)
(PM 1954. FE 1956)
1950 ss Green Center
1956 Lincolnville
1958 Bourbon Otterbein Ct.
1961 Gary Glen Park
1966 South Bend Lydick
1968 Huntington Evangelical
1973 Ft. Wayne Wallen
1976 Roanoke Seminary
1979 Disability Leave
1987 Retired
Huffman, Melinda Ann
(P: S.Ind. 2001. F: S.Ind. 2004)
1998 Union Chapel*
2001 Wayside
2004 Bowling Green (T.H.)
Hukill, Ellis Perry, Jr. (Dodie)
(P: Kentucky 1956. F: Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 25.0)
1956 S.
1956 12/1 Trans. S.Ind., Chrisney
1960 Edinburg
1963 Evansville Trinity Assoc.
1969 Vincennes North
1973 Indpls. Center
1979 Richmond First
1985 Mt. Vernon First
1986 Columbus Sandy Hook
1990 Indpls. Faith
1991 Jeffersonville Wall Street
1991 11/4 L.A.
1993 Terre Haute Grace
1995 R.
2008 Deceased 12/3
Hulbert, Glen F. (Jeanette)
(OT 1951. FE 1954)
1951 S
2009
1953
1954
1956
1959
1965
1973
1980
1986
1993
Indiana Conference
Waterford
Lafayette Trinity Assoc.
Lafayette Brown St.
Merrillville
Zionsville
TR-NI Huntington Trinity
Lafayette Congress St.
Griffith
Retired
Hummel, David (Mary Alys)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1993 (SY) Center Chapel
1994 Anderson Colonial
1995 12/1 Bethany
2000 Winchester
2007 12/1 Mulberry (LA)
Hummel, Mary Alys (David)
(PM 1982 FE 1985)
1982 Ingalls
1983 Bennett's Switch/Miami
1985 Bluffton First Assoc.
1988 Oxford
1993 Marion Grace/Ninth St.
1995 11/1 Disability Lv
2001 Off Disability and Retired
Hunsaker, George Dale (Karen)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1977 Indpls. Maple Hill
1980 Newbern
1982 Marengo
1984 Evansville Howell
1991 Santa Claus
1996 Seymour Trinity
1997 Rosedale Hills
2003 9/30 R.
Hunt, Curtis Clark
(B.A., J.D., M.Div.) (Cheryl)
(P: S.Ind. 2004. F: S.Ind. 2007)
2000 Marietta*
2004 Carmel Assoc. (I.E.)
Hunt, Mansfield E (Rosemary)
(OT 1954 FE 1955)
1954 s.
1955 Chaplain
1960 s.
1961 Indpls, Goodwill Industries
1964 Chaplain Scott USAF
1983 Chap St. Elizabeth Hosp., Belleville, IL
1996 Retired
Hunt, Robert Lee (Mary)
(P: Mississippi 1954. F: Mississippi 1958) (YOPCS
16.5)
1954 S.
1956 Harperville
1959 Summit
1962 Laurel Franklin
1965
1974
1979
1984
1999
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3/10 New Albany Trinity
Columbus Dist.
12/1 Richmond Central
12/31 R.
Hurley, Curtis Noel (Laura)
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1979)
1976 S.
1978 Cory-Mt. Calvary
1981 New Middletown-Pleasant Ridge
1983 8/1 Indpls. Bellaire
1987 7/15 New Castle Trinity-Salem
1990 1/1 Chandler
1997 Bedford First
2006 4/1 Washington Christ
2007 Bloomington Fairview (BL)
Hutchinson, Charles Lesley (Eunice)
(P: Central Alabama 1960. F: Central Alabama
1962)
1959 Athens Village View
1962 Tuscaloosa St. Paul
1965 Birmingham Dist.
1968 Birmingham St. Paul
1972 Council on Ministries Assoc. Director
1977 12/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Council on Ministries
1979 Bloomington Dist.
1985 Evansville Old North
1989 Terre Haute Dist.
1991 Indianapolis University
1999 R.
Hutchinson, Marsha K. (Gregg)
(B.S., M.S., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
2004 2/1 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.*
Hyde, Jerome Harold (Martha)
(P: Ind. 1951. F: Ind. 1954)
1951 S.
1952 Edinburg
1953 S.
1954 Mt. Auburn
1959 Connersville First Assoc.
1961 Shelbyville West St.
1967 Indpls. Forest Manor
1977 Sab.
1978 Jeffersonville Wall St.
1987 Greencastle Gobin Mem.
1990 R.
2008 Deceased 10/8
Ice, Roy Eugene (B.S., M.Div.) (Lauren)
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
1998 Forest Manor
2001 2/15 St. James East
2002 1/1 McCutchanville Community-New
Jerusalem Co-Pastor
2003 Elizabeth-Bethesda
2006 Morgantown (BL)
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Imes, Lamar Larue (Joan)
(OT 1964. FE 1966)
1961 ss Blackford/Oakland
1963 Blaine/Pleasant Ridge
1965 Spartanburg/Bartonia
1968 Goshen First Assoc.
1973 Maple Lane
1977 Ft. Wayne Waynedale Assoc.
1981 Warsaw Trinity
1986 Huntington Trinity
1989 Supt. Elkhart Dist.
1993 Supt. Michiana Dist.
1995 Muncie High Street
2000 Dir of Prof Human Resources
2004 Supt. Fort Wayne District
2007 Retirement
Imler, William (Dona Lou)
(OT 1949. FE 1951)
1951 (Trans. NY) Modena/Clintondale
1953 TR-Ind. Indpls. St. Luke's
1959 Martinsville First
1960 Asst. To Dean Drew Univ.
1967 Dir. Cont. Ed. Garrett Theol. Sem.
1973 TR-NI West Lafayette First Assoc.
1976 Sabbatical
1977 South Bend Clay
1987 Retired
Inbody, Tyron Lee
(PM 1963. FE 1965)
1965 s. ICN, EUB
1969 Adrian College Professor
1976 United Theological Seminary Professor of
Theology
2005 Retired
Ingle, Dennis W.
(PM 1979. FE 1985)
1977 Seminary
1979 Mt. Pleasant/Parker
1980 Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
1982 Kewanna/Pleasant Hill (Fulton Co.)
1988 Logansport Faith
1992 7/15 Gaston
1997 Lake of the Four Seasons Assoc.
2000 Mishawaka Albright (MI)
Ingle, Mark B. (Paulette)
(PM 1989. FE 1994)
1989 s.
1990 Marion Highland Ave.
1993 Mishawaka First Assoc.
1997 Burket
1999 7/1 Gary Delaney
2004 Tipton Kemp (KO)
2007 South Indiana Conference
Inskeep, David G. (Cathy)
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1994 (SY) Laketon/Ijamsville
1995 9/1 (SP) Laketon/Ijamsville
1998 (FL) Tyner
Tyner
1/1 Center/Athens
Reynolds/Yeoman
2008 1/1 (LTFT) Stidham (LA)
Isgrigg, Glen Philip (Sue)
(PM 61. FE 1965)
1961 s.
1965 Fulton
1969 TR-SI Richmond Central Assoc.
1970 Indpls. Roberts Park Assoc
1974 New Zion
1977 Indpls. Mt. Olive
1982 8/16 Rosedale Hills Nashville
1992 (426.1) Elkhart Dunlap 5/15
1993 TR NI Elkhart Dunlap
1995 Retired
Jackson, Patrick Michael (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1991 Indpls. Meridian Street Assoc.
1998 Methodist Temple Assoc.
2006 Evansville Fairlawn (EV)
Jackson, Robert G (Ruth)
(OT 1953)
1950 ss Simpsonville/
Pleasant View T
1952 Simpsonville
1954 8/23 TR-NI N Castle Tri/Sgr Grove
1956 New Castle Trinity
1960 Huntertown
1964 Mishawaka East
1967 Bluffton First
1973 Lafayette Trinity
1978 Supt. South Bend Dist
1983 Anderson First
Retired
Jansen, Ted Wesley (Sue)
(PM 1985. FE 1988)
1983 (SP) Spencerville
1986 2/15 Richvalley
1990 New Haven Assoc.
1995 Shiloh
2003 Auburn First (FW)
Jenkins, Ivan Othello
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1985)
(YOPCS .50)
1981 Forest Manor
1983 New Castle Wiley
1986 Thorntown-Advance
1992 Indpls. Riverside Park
1993 426.1 New Hope, N.Ind. Conf.
1995 Indpls. Grace
1998 R.
Jennette, Jared C. (Deann)
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
2002 1/1 (SY) LaGrange First Assoc.
2009
2009
2003 (SP) SB Clay, Assoc.
2003 South Bend Clay, Assoc.
2006 Center Chapel (MA)
Jennys, David R. (Susan)
(PE 2000, FE 2003)
1997 Sup. Grass Creek
1997 9/1 (SP)
2000 Wanatah Faith
W Laf. First, Assoc.
2006 Lv of Abs
2009 Honorable Location
Johnson, Charles Irvin (Shirley)
(OT 1955. FE 1957)
1955 S.
1957 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1960 New Castle Trinity
1963 North Webster
1966 Assoc. Ex. Sec. Board of Education
1969 COM Assoc. Dir. Conf.
1983 Supt. Logansport District
1988 10/17 Kokomo Grace
1999 6/15 Retired
Johnson, Donald J. (Nancy)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1973 ss Muncie Gethsemane Assoc.
1975 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate Assoc.
1977 Elkhart Castle
1980 Monticello
1991 8/1 Fort Wayne Taylor Chapel
1993 Ligonier
1994 Retired
Johnson, Duane Scott (Paula)
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1976 S.
1979 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.
1983 Waveland-New Market
1985 12/1 Milan-Pierceville
1987 Milan
1991 Centenary
1996 Unity Chapel
2003 Washington Christ
2006 2/1 Terre Haute Memorial (T.H.)
Johnson, Joseph Thomas II
(B.A., M.Div.) (Sharon)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
2000 Lawrence Assoc. (I.E.)
Johnson, Katurah Worrill
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1996 Muncie Col. Ave. Assoc.
1999 Elkhart Bethel
2003 3/1 Incapacity Leave
2004 2/1 Elkhart Bethel
2007 Gary Christ (CA)
Johnson, Larry A. (Bonnie)
Indiana Conference
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(OT 1966. FE 1969)
1963 ss Cynthiana Charge (SI)
1965 Lake Hopatcong (Northern NJ)
1969 New Haven Assoc.
1973 South Bend Central
1978 Hammond Christ
1981 Lafayette Christ
1988 Elkhart St. Paul
1992 Bluffton First
1998 Retired
Johnson, Richard Carl (Marie)
(P: Ind.S. 1957. F: Ind.S. 1967)
1956 Tennyson
1957 Pershing
1960 Kewanna Ct.*
1962 Akron-Deedsville*
1964 Ramsey
1967 Chaplain, U.S. Army
1987 9/30 L.A.
1988 Blue Grass
1991 R.
Johnson, Robert Stephen
(Margaret Lassiat)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1999)
1992 S.
1993 Greensboro-Sugar Grove
1997 Castleton Assoc
2000 Central Avenue
2002 Carmel Associate
2004 L.A.
Johnson, Stephen A. (Sally)
(P: Central Ill. 1978. F: Central Ill. 1981)
1978 S.
1980 Morrisonville
1982 S.
1983 Riverton
1986 6/10 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. North Assoc.
1987 7/1 Assoc. Prof. of O.T., Martin
Methodist College
1992 426.1 First UMC, Oakridge, TN
1996 1/1 L.A.
2003 R.
Johnson, Stephen Wendell (Janet)
(P: Louisville 1972. F: S.Ind. 1975)
1969 Raleigh, N.C., St. Andrew’s*
1970 Louisburg, N.C., Trinity*
1971 Louisville St. Paul Assoc.
1973 12/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Cory
1976 Chaplain, Federal Correctional
Institution, Oxford WI
1980 1/13 Chaplain, Robert F. Kennedy
Center, Morgantown WV
1986 Chaplain Federal Prison Camp
1993 Cambridge City
1996 Sellersburg
1999 8/1 Evansville Trinity
2006 1/1 Dir., Ecumenical Stewardship Ctr.
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Johnson, Timothy Grant
(B.A., M.Div.) (Pam)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
2001 Greensburg Assoc.
2005 Pfrimmer’s Chapel (N.A.)
Johnson, Wayne R. (Mary)
(PM 1949. FE 1952)
1946 ss Burket
1950 Claypool
1953 Evangelist
1957 Athens
1983 Beaver Dam
1986 Retired
Jones, Brian F. (Beth)
(PE 2006, FE 2009)
2004 8/15 (PL) Roanoke Christ
2008 Lombard Faith, Northern IL Conf. 346.1
Jones, James Dale (Judy)
(OT 1968, FE 1971)
1968 S.
1971 Decatur First Assoc.
1972 South Bend Grace Assoc.
1975 Ft. Wayne Calvary
1979 Winchester
1983 Elkhart First
1987 South Bend Grace
1992 Supt. Fort Wayne District
1996 Executive Assistant to the Bishop
2004 Retired
Jones, Jeffrey Carl (Dorothy)
(PM 1988, FE 1992)
1988 s. Alabama-W. Florida Conf.
1990 TR-NI Macy
1993 August, Star City
2002 Door Village (CA)
Jones, Kathie
(PE 1999, FE 2002)
6/15 (SY) New Corydon 9/1-96
1996 (SP) Jefferson Center
2002 Jefferson Center
2006 Markle (HU)
Jones, Marvin W. (Alice)
(OT 1952. FE 1954)
ss Sardia
Milburn/Corinth
1950 Mayfield Calvary
New Liberty
1955 McLemoresville
1958 Mayfield Christ
Martin’s Chapel
(New Hope/Sulphur Spring)
1964 TR-NI Hoagland/Poe
Kokomo Grace Assoc.
Syracuse St. Andrews
1976 Attica
1982
2009
Retired
Jones, R. Stanley (Judy)
(P: Cred. General Baptist Church 1986. F: S.Ind.
1988)
1986 Chaplain Intern, Methodist Hospital
1987 Protestant Chaplain, St. Francis Hospital
Center
1988 Chaplain Methodist Hosp. Clarian Health
Partners
Jones, Rex Edward (Luanne)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1977)
1974 S.
1976 Patoka
1979 3/15 Chrisney
1984 8/15 Center Point-Ashboro
1987 4/15 Hymera
1993 9/15 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.
1998 Sullivan
2002 Charlestown (N.A.)
Jones, Rick A. (Cheryl)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
2000 Logansport First Assoc.
2003 Rossville (LA)
Jones, William Frank, Jr. (Maggie)
(PM 1994. FE 1998)
1994 7/1 Gary Fifth Ave.
1998 Gary Fifth Ave./Centennial
2004 FW Faith
2007 Avondale (MU)
Jordan, Melvin Bucky (Pauline)
(P: Southern Illinois 1965. F: N.W.Ind. 1968)
1957 McLeansboro-Concord*
1958 Wayne City*
1960 Effingham Centenary Youth Min.*
1961 Lake-in-the-Hills*
1962 Belknap*
1963 Tamms*
1965 Christopher
1966 Atlanta, Ga., Stewart Ave. Youth Min.Music Director*
1967 Smyrna, Ga. First Music Director*
1968 Trans. N.W.Ind.; Terre Haute Centenary
Assoc.
1970 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.
1972 2/1 Madison North
1975 10/15 Indpls. St. Andrew’s
1979 10/1 Evansville Centenary
1982 Boonville Main St.
1986 Indpls. White Harvest
1990 Greenwood
1996 11/15 Columbus Asbury
2001 R.
Jump, Paul Thomas (Delores)
(P: Ind. 1956. F: Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1955 Lucerne Ct.*
2009
1957
1959
1960
1963
1968
1970
1981
1984
1991
1996
1998
Indiana Conference
Leiters Ford Ct.*
Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
Morristown
New Harmony
Ft. Branch
2/1 Crawfordsville Trinity
Sheridan
Indpls. Otterbein
New Castle First
Brazil First
R.
Jungkurth, Randy Lynn
(B.S., M.Div., D.Min.) (Teresa)
(P: Cred. Southern Baptist Church 1984. F: S.Ind.
1986)
1982 Borden Ct.
1984 Marengo
1988 Vincennes North
1992 Corydon
1995 Charlestown
2002 Madison North (CO)
Kaehr, Steven A (Rebecca)
(PM 1988. FE 1990)
1985 8/24 (ODS) Union Chapel (Adams)
1987 (SP) Union Chapel (Adams Co.)
1988 Union Chapel (Adams Co.)
1989 4/15 Sweetser
1990 3/1 Kokomo Zion
1993 1/1 Bourbon First
1996 Portage First
1999 Hartford City Grace
2002 Syracuse Calvary
2005 3/1 Mt. Pleasant/Newville
2005 Lv of Abs
2006 Transfer to Wisconsin/Winnebago Dist.
Kaetzel, Glenn Harold (Evelyn)
(P: Ind. 1939. F: Ind. 1944)
1939 S.
1941 Boston, Mass. Old South Congregational
Education Dept.*
1942 Gosport
1943 Connersville East Side
1947 Corydon
1951 Blue Grass
1953 McCutchanville
1957 Tell City
1965 Evansville Simpson
1975 Linton First
1980 R.
Kaetzel, Jill Sue
(A.S., B.S., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2007)
2003 New Hope
2006 S.
2008 3/15 Chaplain, St. Mary’s Good
Samaritan Hospital, Mt. Vernon, IL)
Kaetzel, Steven Glenn (Judith)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1960 S.
1972 Hatfield
1974 2/1 Riley
1977 Evansville Central Assoc.
1981 Georgetown Christ
1991 Washington Christ
2003 Columbus First (CO)
2009 R.
Kaiser, Byron W. (Candy)
(PM 1984. FE 1987)
1979 ss. Ridgeville Bethel
1984 School
1985 ss. Hazelcrest Community (N. ILL)
1985 TR Oreg-Idaho
1985 Paul Idaho
1987 Marion First Assoc. (PP426.1)
1988 TR-NI Marion First Assoc.
1990 Geneva First
1992 Tipton Kemp
1997 Middlebury First
2002 Hammond First (CA)
2009 Ligonier (WA)
Kaiser, William (Betty)
(OT 1960. FE 1963)
ss Boonville Parish
1960 Teabo/Mt. Hope (Newark Conf.)
1963 Fairmount 63-67;
1967 North Manchester
1969 Hartford City Trinity
1976 Nappanee
Kendallville Faith
1985 Yorktown
1993 12/93 Michigan City First
1995 Warsaw Trinity
1999 6/15 Retired
Kaiser, Joann S.
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
2000 1/1(SY) Topeka
2000 (01) (SP)
2001 (LPNA)
2004 Chesterton Assoc.
2005 New Carlisle (MI)
2008 Leave of Absence
Kamman, Joe Irvin (B.A., M.Div.) (Phyllis)
(P: Ind. 1965. F: Ind. 1968)
1965 S.
1967 Lawrence Assoc.
1970 Bicknell
1975 1/1 Cambridge City
1979 Unity Chapel
1989 Huntingburg
1995 9/1 Evansville Dist.
2001 Columbus Asbury
2006 R.
Kaster, William
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(OT 1966 –IN Conf. FE 1968-SIC)
1964 ss (IN Conf.) Waverly
1966 ss Middleburg (West Ohio)
1968 Evansville Central Assoc.
1970 Lawrence Assoc.
1971 Bethel/Maysville
1973 Vincennes First Assoc.
1976 TR-NI Valparaiso First Assoc.
1989 Hobart First
1998 Auburn First
2003 Plymouth Trinity (WA)
2008 6/30 Retirement
Kavich, John David
(P: Ind. 1951. F: Ind. 1953)
1949 12/1 Canton*
1951 Lanesville
1952 Heidelberg
1954 10/10 Laurel
1958 Indpls. Shelby St.
1962 New Albany Main St.
1967 Indpls. Bellaire
1976 Indpls. Calvary
1981 R.
Keith, James William, Jr.
(B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1977)
1974 Hamlet*
1976 Petersville
1981 Corydon
1985 11/1 New Albany DePauw Memorial
1990 Columbus Sandy Hook
2000 11/1 Bloomington St. Mark’s
2002 Indianapolis East District
2009 Carmel St. Mark’s (IE)
Keith, James William, Sr. (Gladys)
(P: Louisville 1944. F: Ind. 1947)
1942 8/1 Lanesville, Ind.*
1945 Trans. S.Ind., New Albany Calvary
1949 Huntingburg
1955 2/1 Bloomington Fairview
1962 Evansville Dist.
1967 Columbus First
1972 8/15 New Albany Dist.
1977 Indpls. Irvington
1984 R.
Keithley, Lenne L., II (Veneda)
(P: S.Ind. 1993. F: S.Ind. 1996)
1993 Chaplain Floyd Mem. Hosp. & Zoar
1998 Chaplain Floyd Mem. Hospital (N.A.)
Kell, William Robb (Judy)
(P: Ind. 1948. F: Ind. 1950)
(YOPCS 33.5)
1948 S.
1950 New Harmony
1956 1/7 Clarksville Morton Memorial
1958 Lawrenceburg
1966 Martinsville First
Indiana Conference
1969
1972
1979
1985
1992
2009
Evansville Old North
11/15 Indpls. Chapel Hill
Lebanon Centenary
12/1 Evansville Dist.
1/1 R.
Keller, Alfred Leroy
(PM 1939. 1943 FE)
1938 ss New Paris
1944 Mt. Carmel, Ill.
1952 Elkhart Bethel
1962 Ft. Wayne First
1971 Crown Point
1980 Retired
Kenline, Bruce Wayne (Jean)
(PM 1972. FE 1975)
1970 ss Tocsin
1977 Selma United
1981 Greentown First
1987 Retired
Kennell, Woodrow Wilson (Bernice)
(P: Ind.N. 1934. F: Ind.N. 1942)
1934 No record
1938 Edgerton, Ohio
1942 Terre Haute Kent Ave.
1944 South Bend Grace
1948 Elkhart First
1969 Huntington Trinity
1973 Ft. Wayne Christ
1975 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Union Chapel
1981 R.
2009 Deceased 2/20
Kern, Paul D. (Mary)
(P: Mississippi 1958. F: Mississippi 1960)
(YOPCS 18.25)
1958 S.
1960 Freeny-Madden
1963 Meridian Oakland Heights
1964 Trans. S.Ind., Evansville Aldersgate
1970 1/1 Madison Trinity
1974 Clarksville Morton Memorial
1977 Vincennes First
1982 1/15 Evansville Dist.
1985 12/1 Noblesville First
1994 Terre Haute Memorial
1997 Castleton (I.E.)
2000 9/1 R.
Kessel, Patricia
(PM 1987. FE 1991)
1987 Louisville
1989 TR SI Clarksville Ohio Falls
1991 Lebanon Centenary Assoc.
1994 Indianapolis Faith
1997 TR-NI Columbia City Assoc
2001 Retired
Kilburn, Walter E. (Melba)
2009
1984 TR-NI 6/1 Kokomo Main St.
1987 Churubusco
1989 Retired
Killian, Charles Denmore (Jane)
(P: Ind. 1968. F: S.Ind. 1969)
1958 Greenville, Ohio: Bethel Wesleyan*
1960 Wolcottville Wesleyan*
1962 Franklin Shiloh Community Church*
1965 Curriers, N.Y. Congregational*
1968 Hartsville
1970 9/1 Prof. Preaching & Storytelling,
Asbury Theol. Sem.
2002 8/1 Mayodan, North Carolina
2006 R.
King, Jack Thorguson (Doris)
(P: N.Ind. 1951. F: N.Ind. 1953)
(YOPCS 3.75)
1950 8/15 Lincolnville
1952 Marion 9th St.
1954 Logansport Main St.
1957 Windfall
1961 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1964 Elwood First
1970 Anderson St. Matthews
1978 4/15 Trans. S.Ind.; Carmel Min. Family
Life
1990 Pastor, Seoul Union Church, Korea
1993 R.
King, Leonard L (Marjorie)
(PM 1972. FE 1975)
1971 ss Riverside
1974 Kokomo Trinity
1977 Rensselaer/Mt. Ayr Ext Parish
1980 Jefferson Chapel/Coesse
1987 Nine Mile
1999 Avilla Calvary (FW)
King, Norris L. (Ruth)
(OT 1946. FE 1948)
1946 11/24 Holly Springs
1949 Pine Springs/Nellie Peters Mem.
1969 Kingston
1950 Lafayette Ct. 50
1951 6/17 TR-NWI Bainbridge
1953 Fairview Parish, Clinton
1957 Stidham
1960 Chesterton Assoc.
1962 Coatesville
1965 Tippecanoe Valley Group Ministry
1969 Tyner/Teegarden
1973 Twelve Mile
1976 Larwill/Oak Grove
1979 Macy
1983 Retired
1982 (RE) Deedsville
1995 Retired
Kinsey, Andrew Dale (Peggy)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1992)
Indiana Conference
1988
1989
1993
1998
2008
Page 431
S.
8/1 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.
Brownsburg Calvary Assoc.
1/1 Community
Franklin Grace Assoc. (I.E.)
Kinsler, Barbara (Harold)
(PE 2002. FE 2006)
1994 7/1 (PL) Scircleville
1996 3/15 (PL) Benson Chapel
1996 (SY) Oxford
1997 (PL) Frankfort Hope
2000 1/1 (SP) Hope [completed course of study
– 2002]
2002 Frankfort Hope
2003 Hillsdale (KO)
2008 7/1 Retired
Kipfer, Joseph D. (Ramona)
(OT 1959. FE 1964)
1953 ss Milan Center
1954 Hanfield
1959 Larwill
1964 S.
1961 Sup. Warren, Mass. Fall River, Mass.
Council of Churches
1964 National Board of Missions
1965 S. 65-66
1966 Supernumerary
1967 Conf. Dir of Research and Survey
1969 COM Assoc. Director
1985 Sab.
1986 Retired
Kistler, Richard E.
(PM 1950. FE 1954)
1947 (St. Joseph EUB) ss Seven Mile
1950 Beech Grove (IS Conf.)
1950 Noblesville Ct. (IS)
1954 Bippus Ct.
1958 Kokomo Faith
1964 Churubusco
1971 Elkhart Bethel
1975 Munster
1978 Elkhart Hillcrest
1980 Kokomo Shiloh
1988 Retired
2008 11/25 Deceased
Kite II, M. Bert (Debbie)
(P: S.Ind. 1975. F: S.Ind. 1978)
1975 S.
1975 Prospect St. Assoc., Marion, Oh.
1977 Epworth
1984 3/1 Sellersburg
1988 Southport
1993 2/1 Indpls. Lawrence
2002 Carmel St. Mark’s
2009 Indianapolis West District
Klein, Darren J. (Tracy)
(PM 1998. FE 2001)
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1993
1993
1998
2003
2004
2008
7/1-31 Sup. Jefferson/Kilmore
8/1-2/28 (SP) Jefferson/Kilmore
3/1 Monticello Assoc.
Mishawaka Willow Creek
S.B. Central-S.B. Immanuel
S.B. Immanuel (MI)
Klinger, J. Philip (Nancy)
(OT 1962. FE 1964)
1962 Crown Point Asst.
1964 Battle Ground
1967 West Lafayette St. Andrew
1973 Garrett Theo. Sem. Dir. Admissions
1975 South Bend Grace
1983 12/1 West Lafayette First
1993 Supt. Warsaw District
1995 Anderson First
2001 Retired
Knecht, John Richard (Marjorie)
(P: Ind.S. 1942. F: Ind.S. 1944)
1942 S.
1943 Springsboro, Ohio Meth.*
1945 Miss. China
1949 Clay City
1951 Terre Haute First
1955 Exec. Secy. Evangelism
1965 Pres. United Theological Seminary
1984 12/1 R.
Knepple, Sandra Joy (David)
(PM 1988. FE 1993)
1987 (PL) FW Forest Park Assoc.
1988 FW Forest Park Assoc.
1992 Ft. Wayne Waynedale Assoc.
1994 (LTFT) FW Waynedale Assoc.
1994 10/25 Lv. Absence
1995 Monroeville
2002 Stidham
2007 Winchester First (MU)
2008 Retired
Knight, Michelle Lynne Kallock
(B.A., M.Div.) (Eric)
(P: S.Ind. 1993. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1997 1/1 Carmel Assoc.
2000 Brownsburg Calvary Assoc.
2004 12/1 (LFT) Brownsburg Calvary Assoc.
(I.W.)
Koelsch, Karen L.
(PM 1994. FE 1998)
1994 s.
1995 Auburn First Assoc.
Elkhart Calvary
2007 1/1 Galveston (KO)
Koziatek, Catherine (Steve)
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2004 (FL) Frankfort Trinity
2005 Granger New Salem
2007 Elkhart Bethel (MI)
Indiana Conference
Kraft, L. Kenneth (Virginia)
(FC 1948. FE 1978)
1943 ss Olivet, Dayton
1946 Millville/West Elkton
1948 TR-ICN Silver Lake
1952 South Whitley
1954 Gary Centennial
1964 Lafayette Grace
1974 Superannuated (20 years)
1978 Readmitted to membership
1978 Chap. Wabash Valley Hospital
1984 Retired
Kuhn, Joyce Ann Helm (Hubert)
(PM 1989. FE 1991)
1988 (FL) Elkhart Simpson Assoc.
1992 Mishawaka First Assoc.
1993 New Carlisle
2005 L.O.A.
2005 9/1 Retired
Kumeh, C. Anne Girton (Timothy)
(PM 1993. FE 1997)
1991 (SP) Jackson Heights/W Pt Assoc.
1993 2/1 J.H./W.P. Assoc. & Romney
1993 Jackson Hts/West Point & Romney
1995 Reynolds
1997 Hammond First Assoc.
1999 World Division GBGM (335.1c)
2003 8/1 SB Broadway
2005 6/1 Incapacity Leave
2006 6/16 Incapacity Leave Ended.
2006 Ambia/Locust Grove (LA)
Kundenreich, Al Kurt (Carol)
(OT 1963. FE 1967)
1958 ss Roll 58
1960 McNatt/Roll
1962 Redkey Ct.
1963 Oak Grove/Sugar Grove
1965 Markleville/
Mechanicsburg
1967 Mexico
1971 Logansport Market St.
1977 Angola
1984 Muncie Gethsemane
1990 1/1 Mishawaka First
1994 Huntington Trinity
1995 7/1 Plymouth First
2000 5/31 Retired
Kurtz, Larry (Connie)
(PM 1978. FE 1981)
1975 (SP) Marion Ninth St./Griffin
1978 Mt. Olive
1986 Osceola
1993 7/15 Elkhart Faith (MI)
Lacy, Donald C. (Dorothy)
(OT 1960. FE 1962)
1958 ss. Webster
2009
2009
1959
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970
1973
1974
1979
1980
1981
1985
1987
1990
1991
1993
1999
2003
Indiana Conference
ss. Philadelphia
Kokomo Trinity
Muncie College Ave. Assoc.
Hagerstown First
Tr. S. Ind. Hagerstown First
Indianapolis Union Chapel
Evansville Saint James East
11/22 Seymour First
Princeton First
Rushville Saint Paul’s
8/21 Meadowdale Indianapolis
TR-NI Salem Community
Leesburg
Battle Ground
Argos
12/1 Walkerton
Yorktown (MU)
Retired
Ladd, Todd (Rhonda)
(PM 1997. FE 1999)
1997 Logansport First Assoc.
1999 College Ave. Assoc.
2002 Delphi (LA)
Laffin, Dillon D. (Vivian)
(P: Ind.N. 1948. F: Ind.N. 1956)
1948 Markle
1951 San Pierre-Wanatah
1952 S.
1953 Elkhart Salem
1954 Hobart Trinity
1965 Kokomo St. Luke’s
1973 Trans. S.Ind.; Plainfield
1980 R.
Lake, Philip (Deborah)
(PM 1996. FE 1999)
1992 10/11 (SY) Bartonia/Mt. Zion
1994 2/1 (SP) Bartonia/Mt. Zion
1996 Bartonia/Mt. Zion
1997 Pyrmont/Radnor
1998 10/1 Oxford
2000 Rochester Grace Assoc.
2002 Monroeville
2005 Wabash Christ (HU)
Lamar, Wm. Fred (Martha Anne)
1974 TR-NI Chaplain DePauw
1997 12/31 Retired
Lancaster, Richard L.
(P: Northeast Ohio 1948. F: N.W.Ind. 1951)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1948 S.
1949 Trans. N.W.Ind., Stidham
1953 Plainfield
1959 Hammond Woodmar
1962 3/1 Trans. S.Ind., Indpls. Meridian St.
Assoc.
1964 Indpls. Meridian St.
1988 R.
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Land, Robert Alan (Amy)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind. 2002)
1999 Whitestown
2001 Mt. Comfort Assoc.
2003 10/15 Milroy
2005 Centerville (RU)
2009 Shelbyville: First (RU)
Landon, Jeffery Alan
(A.A., B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2005)
1999 Spiceland*
2003 Middletown (RU)
2009 Incapacity
Langlie, Jessica J. (Kevin L. Stiles)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1992 S.
1993 Indpls. Belmont-Blaine & Ex. Dir.
Fletcher Place Community Ctr.
1994 Exec. Dir. Fletcher Place Community Ctr.
Lantz, Ann Marie Steiner
(PM 1986. FE1989)
1986 S.
1987 Farmland
1992 Dir. of Finance & Personnel, Transitions,
Inc.
1993 Dir. Chaplaincy Services, Parkview
Hospital
Lantz, G. Benjamin, Jr. (Mary Sue)
(P: W.Va. 1960. F: W.Va. 1964)
1957 2/1 Adrian Ct.
1960 S.
1967 Prof. W. Va. Wesley College
1969 Asst. W. Va. Wesley College
1975 Dean Mt. Union College
1980 Trans. E. Ohio, Dean Mt. Union College
1981 Pres. Mt. Union College
1985 R.
1988 Eff.; President Univ. of Indianapolis
1989 3/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Pres. Univ. of Indpls.
1998 R.
Lantz, James Edward (Marilyn)
(OT 1953. FE 1957)
1951 ss Altona/Corunna
1953 Altona/Corunna/Swan (9.5 mo.)
1955 Hoagland/Poe (2.5 mo.)
1957 Hoagland/Poe
1960 Muncie Main St.
1964 Avilla Calvary
1970 11/1 Anderson First Assoc.
1979 Elkhart St. Paul
1988 Kendallville Trinity
1993 12/1 Retired
Lash, Evan Lynn (Barbara)
(PM 1985. FE 1988)
1985 Student
Page 434
Indiana Conference
1986 Elkhart First Assoc.
1989 9/1/Fort Wayne Good Shepherd
1992 Lapel Trinity
2008 7/01 LaPorte First (CA)
Lasuer, Craig David (Joy)
(PM 1983. FE 1987)
1983 S.
1985 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd Assoc.
1989 9/1 Zanesville
1994 Lafayette Christ
2006 Supt. Marion District
Lasuer, Donald F. (Mary Imogene)
(OT 1945. FE 1947)
1941 ss. Waterbury, Neb.
1942 Bethel/Peiro, Iowa
1943 Sioux City, Iowa Grace Asst.
1944 Claypool Ct.
1945 Claypool
1947 Willow Creek (6mo.)
1951 Ft. Wayne Christ (6 mo.)
1962 Warsaw First
1965 Ft. Wayne Wayne St.
1968 Ft. Wayne First Wayne
1969 Supt. Calumet District
1975 Anderson First
1983 Sup. South Bend Dist.
1988 9/1 Retired
Laudermilk, Roy
(OT 1958. FE 1962)
1956 ss Chesterfield/Spofford
1958 S.
1959 TR-NES Conf. Wesley/ Freetown
1962 TR-NWI Francesville/Indepen.
1966 Avon
1971 TR-NI Ft. Wayne St. Joseph Assoc.
1972 Ossian
1981 Stidham
1992 Retired
Laue, Steven (Pam)
(PM 1983. FE 1986)
1983 Waukegan York House (N. ILL)
1984 Hunt Co. South Parish Assoc.
1986 Royal Center Trinity/White Oak
1989 South Bend First Assoc.
1991 Anderson Fifth St.
1995 Lv. Ab.
1996 Hon. Loc.
2000 (335.1d) Community Hospital Chaplain,
LaPorte
2001 LaPorte Regional Health Services
Lawhead, Ronald L. (Nancy)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1970 W. Baden*
1973 Everton
1975 Shirley
1977 Greenwood Honey Creek
1979 Jacob’s Chapel
1982
1987
1992
1999
2009
2009
Crawfordsville Mt. Zion
Bloomfield
Holland-Zoar
Seymour-Trinity (CO)
R.
Lawler, Linda G. (Tom)
(P: S.Ind. 1993. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1991 Flat Rock*
1992 Indpls. Edgewood Assoc.
1995 Waynetown-New Richmond
1998 1/1 Waynetown & Noblesville First
Assoc.
2002 11/15 Veedersburg & Hillsboro Interim
2003 Veedersburg-Hillsboro (T.H.)
2008 9/1 Owensville
Lawrence, Lennie Ray (Faith)
(P: S.Ind. 1995. F: S.Ind. 1998)
1992 Sandusky
1994 Spiceland
1996 Harmony-Lena
1999 Carmel UMC Assoc.
2001 Edwardsville
2004 Spencer
2007 Washington Christ (VI)
Lawson, William Harris
(OT 1967. FE 1970)
1961 ss Albany Ct.
1962 Fairview
1965 Perkinsville/Beall's Chapel
1966 New Burlington
1968 Anderson Bethel
1972 Ft. Wayne First Wayne St. Assoc.
1973 Gaston
1979 Ft. Wayne South Wayne
1981 Lv. Ab. (3)
1983 (LTFT) York
1984 Gas City
1987 Otterbein
1988 Mentone/Talma
1989 Mentone
1993 1/31 Retired
2009 (RE) Talma
LeBrun, Jerry Alfred (Nancy)
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1979)
1969 Needham*
1970 Francisco*
1973 Petersburg Ct.*
1975 Pershing-Milton
1978 New Hope
1983 Paoli-Mt. Gilead
1987 Mt. Pleasant
1990 1/1 Connersville Grand Avenue
1993 Linton First
1997 Madison North
1999 Bicknell
2002 R.
2009
Lee, David H. (Carol)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1979 St. Paul-Union Chapel
1983 Southport Assoc.
1987 Jeffersonville Wall St.
1991 Columbus East
1996 Newburgh
2004 Indianapolis Christ (I.W.)
Lee, Gi-Chae
(B.A., M.Div.) (Jinyoung)
(P: S.Ind. 2005. F: S.Ind. 2008)
2004 Bloomington Korean (BL)
Lee, Reginald (Patricia)
(PM 1991, FE 1993)
1991 St. John A.M.E., Baltimore, MD
1993 Allen A.M.E., Baltimore Conf.
1997 TR-NI Anderson New Hope
2009 Indianapolis Wesley (IW)
Leffler, Matthew (Tracey)
(PE 2004)
(SY) Deerfield/Ridgeville Bethel
5/28 (PL) Deerfield/Ridgeville Bethel
(SP) Farmland
2004 New Burlington/Farmland
Muncie Industry/New Burlington (MU)
Leinbach, Dennis
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1995 (FT OF) 426.2 Butler United
2002 2/1 FW Bethel (FW)
Leininger, Andrea Lynn Hughes
(Harold Leroy, II)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1990 Brownsburg Calvary Assoc.
2000 Bethel (I.W.)
2009 R.
Leininger, Harold Leroy, II (Andrea)
(P: N.Ind. 1958. F: N.Ind. 1960)
1948 S.
1957 First, McKinney, TX*
1959 Middlebury-Pleasant Ridge*
1962 Ft. Wayne Epworth
1965 Anderson St. Matthew
1970 Decatur First
1977 Waynedale
1982 Kokomo Main St.
1984 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls.
University Heights
1986 Brownsburg Calvary
2004 R.
Lemna, Carl R. (Lois)
(PM 1952. FE 1956)
1952 Ft. Wayne Crescent Asst.
1954 Elkhart Salem
1959 Elkhart Dunlap
1966 West Lafayette
Indiana Conference
Page 435
1969 South Bend River Park
1977 North Manchester
1986 Peru Main St.
1992 Retired
Lentz, Richard E. (Margaret)
(PM 1962. FE 1964)
1962 School
1964 Eden
1966 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
1968 Russiaville
1970 Voluntary Location
1974 Readmitted from Vol. Loc.
1974 Prof. Indiana Central
1978 Goodwill Ind. Indpls.
1983 School
1983 Hospice Chaplain, St. Vincent Hospice &
Supportive Care
1987 8/18 Director/Counselor to Students in
the National Guard and Reserve Program,
Vincennes University
1991 Otterbein (SI)
1991 (SI) Indianapolis Roberts Park
1992 (SI) Veedersburg/Hillsboro
1993 Leave of Absence
1997 Retired
Lesaux, Michael C. (Catherine Terrell-Lesaux)
(PM 1974. FE 1978)
1974 S.
1975 Hobart Trinity
1980 Logansport First
1992 6/15 Scottsburg (SI, PP426.1)
1996 1/24 Lv. Ab.
1996 Retired (20 year)
Leslie, Tracey D. (Orris)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
2002 (SY) Gary Marquette Park
2004 10/1 TR from Western Pennsylvania
2005 Gary Marquette Park (CA)
Lewis, Phillip W. (Millie)
(P: N.Ind. 1952. F: N.E.Ohio 1956)
1949 Ingalls*
1950 No record
1951 Dedham, Mass., St. John’s Youth Min.*
1952 Religious Counselor Ball St. University*
1953 Providence, R.I., Matthewson St. Min. to
Youth*
1954 Trans. Northeast Ohio, Cleveland Christ
Assoc.
1957 Creston
1960 Trans. N.Ind.; Ft. Wayne Forest Park
Assoc.
1963 Wabash: Wabash St.
1966 Sab., Wabash First Min. to Youth*
1967 Cassville
1969 Trans. S.Ind.; Carmel Assoc.
1971 New Castle Sugar Grove
1975 Indpls. Fletcher Place
1976 L.A.
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1979
1986
1988
1990
1992
H.L.
6/10 North Salem
1/1 Indpls. University Heights Assoc.
1/15 Indianapolis Lockerbie Square
R.
Lewis, W. Gary, Jr. (Jennifer)
(PM 1991. FE 1995)
1989 1/1 (SY) Island Chapel
1992 Herbst
1996 Gas City First
2003 3/1 Bluffton First
2005 Logansport Cross-Wind
2008 Crawfordsville First (IW)
Lewke, Eugene Richard
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1974 Pretty Lake Trinity
1978 Argos
1985 Frankfort Trinity
1994 Retired
Liechty, Ronald (Ann)
(PM 1958. FE 1960)
1957 ss Shiloh
1958 Teegarden
1959 Elkhart Salem
1965 North Manchester
1968 Elkhart Dunlap
1976 West Lafayette St. Andrews
1980 S.
1982 Retired
Lindemood, O. Rex (Verna)
(FE 1953 Idaho)
1951 (Idaho) S. 51 OT NY East
1950 ss Hansen Pl. Central Brooklyn NY
1952 Hamlin Sterling Pa. Wyo. Conf.
1953 Kimberly
1956 Baker, Ore.
1960 Fruitland
1963 Blackfoot
1968 TR-IN Jefferson Chapel/Coesse
1971 East Chicago First
1976 Hartford City Trinity
1978 North Webster
1990 Dyer
1991 12/1 Retired
Lindley, C. Howard (Barbara)
(OT 1958. FE 1964)
1953 ss Petersburg Ct.
1954 Martin County Parish
1955 Needham
1957 Whitcomb
1958 Sugar Creek
1960 TR-NI 60 Perkinsville
1962 Forest
1966 Economy
1968 Middlebury
1972 Griffith Assoc.
1974 North Judson
Indiana Conference
1979
1983
1985
1987
1989
1992
1993
1994
2009
Anderson Fifth St.
Twelve Mile
Lima
Leave of Absence
11/1 (SY) Ambia/Locust Grove
Elkhart Castle
Indian Village/Kimmell
Retired
Linhart, Dale Howard (Marian)
(OT 1962. FE 1965)
1960 (SY) Hobbs/Nevada 9/1/61
1962 S. (5 mo.)
1963 Liberty Center (7 mo.)
1965 Liberty Center
1968 Swayzee
1980 New Paris Grace
1986 South Whitley
1989 Churubusco
1995 LaGrange First
2000 5/31 Retired
2004 (RE) Lagro (HU)
Lloyd, Barbara S.
(PM 1987. FE 1992)
1987 S.
1989 Idaville Eastlawn/Lake Cicott
1991 10/15 LaPorte First Assoc.
1995 New Paris Grace
1996 8/1 Remington
2001 Leesburg
2005 Newville/Mt. Pleasant (FW)
2006 Elkhart Calvary 01/01/07
2008 Involuntary Leave of Absence
2009 Incapacity
Loft, Steve (Andrea)
(PE 1999. FE 2001)
1983 (SP) Pleasantdale
1996 (FL) Pleasantdale
1997 Griffith Assoc.
2001 Winamac
2003 Yorktown (MU)
Long, Duane Stephen (Ricka)
(PM 1986. FE 1992)
1986 s.
1987 Merrits/Ebenezer Charge, NC Conf.
(426.1)
1990 Dir. of Cont. Ed., Duke Divinity School
1992 Dir. of Cont. Ed., Duke Divinity School
2000 Garrett-Evangelical Theological
Seminary
2009 Marquette University
Lott, Carl
(FE 1972. HL 1987)
(PL) (Ad Interim - P453.1b)
1993 9/9 Orland/Nevada Mills
1999 6/15 Retired
2008 8/27 deceased
2009
Louthain, John Calvin (Blanche)
(OT 1961. FE 1964)
1961 s.
1962 Middlebury
1964 Richland Chapel
1965 Kempton
1968 Farmland/Hopewell
1971 10/1 Pennville/Blackford
1977 Fulton/Fletchers Lake
1984 Marion New Hope
1987 Elkhart Grace
1989 Retired
Low, David S. (Debra)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1981)
1978 S.
1980 Rosedale-Bridgeton
1984 Roberts Park Assoc.
1987 Indpls. Michigan St. & Chaplain
Goodwill Indus.
1990 Trinity, Arcadia
1992 Crawfordsville Christ
1998 1/1 (LFT) Crawfordsville Christ
2000 Chaplain, St. Clare Medical Center
2008 10/1 Waynetown (IW)
Lucas, Ronald Lee (Colleen)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1980 Taylorsville-Clifford
1985 Old Union-Leipsic
1987 Monroe City Charge
1990 1/1 Lizton
1991 Oakland City Trinity
1993 Mitchell
1998 R.
Ludwig, Kenneth S. (Sherron)
Retired Elder from W OH
1998 9/27 (RE) Topeka (MI)
2002 Retired
Lundquist, August (Sharon)
(OT 1957. FE 1960)
1955 ss. Twelve Mile/Mexico
1960 Shiloh
1964 Syracuse
1972 Auburn
1976 Alexandria
1980 3/15 Lv. Ab
1984 Farmland
1987 Marion New Hope
1988 New Hope/Jonesboro
1989 4/9 New Hope
1992 South Whitley
1999 6/15 Retired
Lundy, Kent (Marti)
(PM 1992. FE 1998)
1996 Tr NI Barkers Chapel
1996 7/1 Aldersgate Assoc.
2007 Aldersgate (FW)
Indiana Conference
Lundy, Marti (Kent)
(PM 1992. FE 1995)
1992 s.
1993 F.W. Robinson Chapel
1995 Robinson Chapel
2000 Huntington Evangelical (HU)
Lutz, Philip W. (Malinda)
(PM 1967. FE 1968)
1961 ss. Sardinia
1963 Hillsdale
1965 s. 65-67;
1967 Craigville/Lancaster Ct.
1968 TR-IN Williamsport
1971 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1976 Newville/Mt. Pleasant
1981 North Miami Parish Mexico
1989 Rolling Prairie
2000 Monroe
2004 Retired
Lynn, Leslie Ray (Iva)
(P: Ind. 1963. F: Ind. 1967)
(YOPCS 17.5)
1955 Millersburg General Baptist*
1956 Oakland City First G.B.*
1957 No record
1958 Princeton First G.B.*
1961 No record
1962 Whitaker-Samaria Baptist*
1963 Bowling Green
1966 Industrial Chaplain
1967 Harrodsburg
1968 U.C.M. University of Evansville
1974 Columbus First Assoc.
1979 Indpls. Chapel Hill
1985 Fishers
1988 Bedford First
1997 R.
Lyon, Martha Troyan (Jeffrey)
(PM 1993. FE 1997)
1993 School
1995 Aldersgate Assoc
1997 11/16 Roanoke Christ
2000 6/1 Roanoke Sem./Christ’s Parish
2001 Lakeville
2005 Muncie Gethsemane (MU)
Mabry, Ronald Eugene (Linda)
(PM 1984. FE 1987)
1982 (SP) JRAM Fairview/Bellefountain
1986 1/16 New Haven Assoc.
1987 New Haven Assoc.
1988 Goshen First Assoc.
1991 3/1 Daleville
1999 Monroe
2000 Elkhart First
2005 Attica
2008 Star City (KO)
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Macdonald, James D (Kathy)
(PM 1985. FE 1988)
1984 (SY) Jerusalem
1986 1/1 Fort Wayne Waynedale Assoc.
1988 Fort Wayne Waynedale Assoc.
1992 Kokomo Main St.
1998 Wabash First
2004 Walnut Creek
2009 Peru Main Street (KO)
Machgan, Gerald C. (Elizabeth)
(PM 1961, FE 1964, NW Texas)
(SP) Aldersgate
(SP) Hamby
1961 Elbert
1965 TR-SI Arcadia/Atlanta
1968 Trinity
1974 TR-NI Parkview Hosp. Asst. Chap.
1994 Retired
2004 (RE) Flint (FW)
Madison, Chris (Virginia)
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1977 Morocco Evangelical/Mt. Zion
1978 Grass Creek/Olive Branch
1980 Union Chapel/Mt. Pleasant
1984 Robinson Chapel
1989 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1993 Knox
1996 FW Calvary
2004 Wabash First (HU)
2009 3/1 Incapacity
Mahan, Chester A. (Dorothy)
(OT 1948. FE 1950)
1948 Lucerne Ct.
1949 Battle Ground
1953 Rockville
1956 Brazil First
1961 Terre Haute Maple Ave.
1968 11/9 TR-SI Terre Haute Mple Ave.
1969 Huntingburg
1971 TR-NI LaPorte Assoc.
1974 COM Assoc. Dir.
1980 Chaplain Wesley Manor
1985 Retired
Mahan, Kenneth
(PM, FE 1976)
1971 12/1 TR-NI
1971 S. 12/1
1973 Rolling Prairie
1977 Ft. Wayne Christ Assoc.
1980 Muncie Madison St.
1986 Mishawaka Albright
2000 Decatur First (HU)
Maish, David C. (Sallie)
(OT 1962. FE 1965)
1960 ss Corinth
1962 Waynetown/Wesley
1963 Waterford/Wesley
Indiana Conference
1965
1966
1970
1973
1982
1990
1994
1998
2005
2009
South Bend Asbury/Aldersgate
South Bend Clay
Muncie High St. Assoc.
Ft. Wayne First Wayne Assoc.
Syracuse Calvary
1/1 Muncie Gethsemane
Auburn
Supt. Muncie Dist.
Retired
Malone, Michael W (Christine)
(PM 1983. FE 1986)
1981 (SP) North Scipio
1984 3/1 Larwill/Oak Grove
1986 Lafayette Grace Assoc.
1989 Anderson Bethel
1990 11/17 Military Leave of Absence
1991 5/15 Anderson Bethel
1997 Atwood Otterbein
1999 Stidham
2002 Fountain Square
2004 Warren (HU)
2008 Retirement (20 yr rule)
Manifold, L. Cameron (Rebecca)
(P: N.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1985 Moores Hill-Mt. Sinai
1990 Cicero
1995 Jamestown
1999 Waldron
2005 Willow Branch-Curry’s Chapel
2008 Indpls. Faith (I.E.)
Mann, Ronald C. (Cheryl)
1988 (FTLP) Walton/Anoka
1989 TR-NI Walton/Anoka
1990 8/15 Anderson Park Place
1999 s. -12/31/00
2001 1/1 Methodist Hosp. Dyersburg TN
2006 Alexandria First
2007 9/01 Wesley Manor (LA)
Mann, Scott Alan (Laurie)
(PM 1992 FE 1994)
1992 Wabash First Assoc.
1996 Royal Center
2000 St. Joseph
2001 North Webster
2008 Lafayette Christ (LA)
Manning, Michael L. (Gloria)
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1980 Heidelberg
1983 Winslow-Patoka Grove
1987 Waynetown-New Richmond
1991 8/15 Dale-Garrison Chapel
1996 Greenfield Trinity Park (I.E.)
Mantle, John Robert (B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
2001 Avon Assoc.
2004 New Albany Jacob’s Chapel (N.A.)
2009
Indiana Conference
2008 LOA
Marchal, Lisa Ann
(B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2001. F: S.Ind. 2004)
1999 Rockdale
2003 Columbus First Assoc.
2006 S.
Page 439
1981 S.
1984 Staff Counselor, Raines Pastoral Couns.
Ctr., Indpls.
1986 12/15 Staff Counselor, Buchanan Couns.
Ctr., Methodist Hosp. of Ind.
1996 8/2 Clinical Dir. Christian Theol. Sem.
Couns. Ctr.
2002 R.
Marhanka, Larry Allen (Faye)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1980 Burney-Milford
1981 Pershing-Milton
1988 Jamestown
1991 Lawrenceburg Hamline Chapel
1996 Santa Claus
2001 1/1 Jeffersonville Park Place
2003 Batesville (CO)
Marshall, Judith Ann McGuire
(B.A., M.Div) (Jay Wade)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1985 S.
1988 426.1 Mebane UMC, N. Carolina Conf.
1990 Richmond Chester Heights-Webster
1992 New Castle Trinity-Salem
1997 10/15 Cambridge City First
2004 3/1 Faith Trinity-Boston (RU)
Mariano, Roberto Jorge (Eliane)
(P: Uruguay 1956. F: Uruguay 1964)
1956 Sarandi Grande
1957 S.
1958 Salto
1959 Mercedes
1962 S.
1964 Mercedes & Dist. Supt.
1965 Youth Pub. Sec., ULAJE
1967 Santa Lucia & Dist. Supt.
1968 Mercedes & Dist. Supt.
1973 Salto
1977 Trans. Central Ill.; Illinois
City-Pine Bluff
1981 Trans. Iowa; Des Moines Hispanic Min.
1982 Fayette
1985 Monticello Yoke
1986 Trans. Central Ill.; Rock Island Hispanic
1986 8/1 L.A.
1988 7/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Greenwood Assoc.
1990 Terre Haute Trinity
1994 Bloomington First Assoc.
1995 Owensville-Blythe Chapel
1998 R.
Marshall, Lance G. (Christine)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1979 S.
1980 Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
1982 Fairland-Liberty
1983 S.
1984 Springs Valley
1985 7/15 Chaplain, U.S. Army
1988 Veedersburg-Hillsboro
1992 6/1 Rockport Trinity
1995 New Albany Wesley Chapel Assoc.
1997 Madison Trinity
2001 North Vernon First
2008 Georgetown Christ (NA)
2009 Georgetown Christ, Bethany & Bethany
Perseverance Chapel (NA)
Marshall, Christine Ann (David)
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1978)
1975 Green Garden, IL*
1977 Washington Christ. Assoc.
1978 Carlisle & Pleasantville
1981 Indpls. Lawrence Assoc.
1982 Indpls. Broadway Assoc.
1985 12/1 Lebanon Centenary
1992 Indpls. University Heights
1995 10/1 Christ Westfield
1999 12/31 R.
Marshall, David George (Christine A.)
(P: S.Ind. 1975. F: S.Ind. 1978)
1973 Putnamville*
1975 Green Garden, IL*
1977 Vincennes First Assoc.
1978 Carlisle & Pleasantville
Martin, Broten Herbert
(P: Ind.S. 1960. F: Ind.S. 1963)
1952 Grandview (Brown Co.)*
1955 Crawford Ct.*
1957 Rushville Faith*
1958 St. Paul-Union Chapel
1960 Honey Creek Ct.
1963 Mohawk
1969 Veedersburg Centenary
1970 Linden-Kirkpatrick
1973 Linton Otterbein
1975 Carlisle
1978 Farmersburg
1984 Jeffersonville Park Place
1987 Crawfordsville Mt. Zion
1989 Owensville-Blythe Chapel
1991 R.
Martin, James Andrew (Susan)
(PM 1993. FE 1998)
(426.1 S IND)
1995 6/15 Larwill/Oak Grove
1997 TR NI 97 Larwill/Oak Grove
1997 Wolcottville
1999 Logansport First Assoc.
2000 Rolling Prairie
Page 440
Indiana Conference
2002 Lydick
2003 Zanesville
2006 Warsaw Trinity (WA)
Martin, Susan (James)
(PM 1998. FE 2001)
1995 (SP) 6/15 Wawaka
1997 (PL) Wawaka
1998 Kendallville Trinity Assoc./Lagrange
First Assoc.
1999 Twelve Mile/Bethlehem
2000 LaPorte First Assoc.
2003 Nine Mile
2005 Lv of Abs
2009 Honorable Location
Mason, Carlyle L (Mildred)
(OT 1946. FE 1950)
1945 ss Coatesville/Amo
1949 Williamsport
1954 Indpls. Mt. Olive
1961 Adm. Wesley Manor
1975 Adm. Hopedale Medical Complex
1978 Leave of Absence
1979 Roann
1983 Retired
2008 9/1 deceased
Mather, Herbert Leslie (Sue)
(P: Minnesota 1958. F: Ind. 1960)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1958 S.
1960 Trans. S.Ind.; Spring Valley Larger Parish
1966 9/15 Whiteland
1974 11/15 Huntingburg
1979 Council on Ministries
1986 4/1 Asst. General Sec. of Stewardship,
General Bd. of Discipleship
2000 R.
Mather, Michael Douglas (Kathy)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1984 S.
1985 Evansville Asbury
1986 Indpls. Broadway Assoc.
1992 1/1 South Bend Broadway
1995 Trans. N.Ind.; South Bend Broadway
2003 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Broadway (I.W.)
Mathews, David
(PD 2000. PE 2002. FE 2003)
1997 (SY) Farmland
1997 12/7 (SP)
2000 Farmland
2001 Muncie Madison Street
2002 TR to PE, Muncie Madison St.
2003 Madison Street
2004 Woodburn
2008 7/01 Waterloo (FW)
Mathura, Oscar Jagnarine (Charlotte)
(P: Methodist Church of the Caribbean and the
Americas 1969. F: 1971)
1962 3/15 Friendship Circuit, Guyana*
1966 Kingston, Jamaica*
1970 Mahaica Parish, Guyana
1974 Marigot, Dominica
1978 Sandy Point, St. Kitts
1980 10/5 Flat Rock
1982 Indpls. Immanuel
1986 6/10 Trans. S.Ind.
1987 Freelandville-Sandborn
1990 Indianapolis Mt. Olive
1993 Seymour First
1999 Covington
2006 R.
Mathys, William F. (Joyce)
(OT 1956. FE 1958)
1954 ss Raub
1956 Waterloo Ct.
1958 Hamilton
1961 Anderson First, Min. Ed.
1970 Elwood First
1984 Winamac
2001 Retired
Matthews, Larry Anthony (Gail)
(P: Ind. 1960. F: Ind. 1962)
1960 S.
1962 Evansville Epworth
1964 Senior Chaplain U.S. Air Force
1994 R.
Matthews, Roger D.
(OT 1961. FE 1965)
1962 Salem Chapel
1965 Valparaiso Assoc.
1966 Indpls. St. Marks
1967 Goodwill Industries, Zanesville
1969 Goodwill Industries, Canton, OH
1975 Goodwill, Milwaukee
1983 Goodwill Industries, Africa
1983 Nov. Gulfstream Goodwill, FL
2003 Retired
Mayberry, Paula Young (Laddie)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1981)
1978 Columbia-Orange
1980 Plainville-Zion
1985 Shelburn-Ebenezer
1988 McCordsville
1996 Terre Haute District
2004 Lawrence (I.E.)
Mayfield, James Paul (Wilma)
(P: Ind. 1958. F: Ind. 1963)
(YOPCS 24.5)
1958 Manila
1959 Carthage
1962 Guilford
1964 Owensville
1966 Fairland
2009
2009
1968
1972
1975
1976
1979
1984
1986
1989
1994
Indiana Conference
Mitchell
College Corner
4/1 D.L.
Wheatland
10/1 Prairieton
D.L.
2/15 Brazil Forest Ave.-Peniel
10/1 D.L.
R.
Mayflower, Chester A., Jr. (Margaret Ann)
(OT 1965. FE 1968)
1961 ss Gentryville Ct.
1962 Patronville
1964 Fairfield
1966 Edison
1967 Vincennes First
1968 TR-NI Anderson First Assoc.
1970 Monroeville
1976 Ft. Wayne St. Paul
1982 Walkerton
1985 Winchester
1993 Speedway (426.1, S IND)
2001 Retired
McCall, Earl (Sharon)
(PM 1977. FE 1980)
1977 Millgrove/Union Chapel
1979 Corinth
1983 Dayton
1984 Elkhart Castle
1988 Kokomo Shiloh
1991 8/30 Retired
McCloskey, George Henry, III (Sandra)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1985 Clarksville Morton Assoc.
1987 Crawfordsville Christ
1992 Indpls. Glenns Valley (I.W.)
McCloskey, Sandra S. Thrasher (George)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1982 Fountain-Oak Grove
1984 Jeffersonville Springdale
1987 (LFT) Crawfordsville Christ
1992 (LFT) Indpls. Glenns Valley Co-Pastor
(I.W.)
McClure, Karl Eldridge (Bonnie)
(P: Ind. 1955. F: Ind. 1958)
(YOPCS 15.25)
1955 S.
1958 2/1 Cross Roads
1961 Carlisle
1963 S.
1965 1/1 Trans. South Iowa; Assoc. Chaplain
Iowa Meth. Hospital
1966 Trans. S.Ind.; Princeton Memorial
1970 Princeton Faith
1972 3/13 Chaplain S.E. Health Center, Meth.
Hospital
Page 441
1988
Indpls. Fletcher Place/Fountain Square
Parish
1993 R.
McClure, Leroy Edwin (Dorothy)
(OT 1951. FE 1955)
1948 ss Asbury
1951 S.
1955 Sup. Pine Village TR-NWI Pine
Village/Rainsville
1956 Rossville
1959 Frankfort First Assoc.
1960 LaPorte Assoc.
1965 Kentland
1974 Pendleton First
1980 Plymouth First
1991 Retired
McConnell, James E (Mary Ellen)
(PM 1984. FE 1987)
1984 6/15 TR-NI Muncie College Ave. Assoc.
1986 JRAM Oak Grove/Blaine
1989 South Bend Northwest
1993 9/26 Lv of Abs
2002 Retired
McConnell, Mary Ellen (James)
(FE 1988)
1984 6/15 TR-NI (LTFT) Muncie College Ave.
Assoc.
1986 Pennville
1989 South Bend Southlawn
1995 Incapacity Leave
2001 Lv of Abs
2006 Retired
McCoy, Dean Maurice (Shirley)
(P: Ind. 1951. F: Ind. 1958)
(YOPCS 30.5)
1948 Green’s Chapel, Ky.*
1949 No record
1950 Metamora
1951 Letts
1953 Carthage
1956 Bath
1958 Indpls. Trinity
1962 Bethel-Maysville
1963 Francisco
1966 Wheatland
1969 Farmersburg
1975 Marengo
1982 Brick Chapel-Union Chapel
1984 Dale-Garrison Chapel
1988 R.
McCoy, Linda Schiphorst
(Michael)
(B.A., M.S., M.Div., D.Min.)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1984 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc. (I.W.)
Page 442
Indiana Conference
McCracken, Diana Jean
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1988 Erie-Wesley Chapel (PL)
1991 Dupont
1993 Wayside
2001 Lawrenceburg, Hamline Chapel
2003 Connersville Grace
2008 Salem (NA)
McCracken, Robert Alan
(B.S., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1977 Rosedale-Bridgeton
1978 Pimento-Prairie Creek
1980 Laurel-Metamora
1982 Greenwood-Old Franklin
1983 9/15 Marietta-Jollity
1985 9/1 Hazleton Charge
1988 Springs Valley
1991 Milan
1993 Emmanuel
1996 Terre Haute First
2001 Rising Sun-Hartford
2004 10/1 Rising Sun
2005 1/1 D.L.
McFadden, Alvin Roy (Frances)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1980 Whitcomb-Mt. Carmel
1983 Carthage-Ogden
1986 Morristown
1992 Arcadia Trinity
2001 New Harmony Johnson
2007 Spencer (BL)
McGarvey, Gregory
(B.A., M.Div.) (Peggy)
(P: S.Ind. 1973. F: S.Ind. 1977)
1973 Otisco
1976 Richmond Central Assoc.
1979 9/1 Milroy
1983 New Albany Dist.
1988 9/15 Zionsville
1994 Indianapolis Old Bethel
2001 2/15 Carmel (I.E.)
McGilliard, Thomas Alan (Linda)
(B.A., M.Div.)
(P: 2005, Cred. Disciples of Christ. F: S.Ind. 2007)
2001 DePauw Memorial
2005 New Castle First (RU)
McGriff, Everett Carver (Marianne)
(P: Ind. 1960. F: Ind. 1962)
(YOPCS 21.5)
1960 S.
1962 Indpls. Asbury
1967 Indpls. St. Luke’s
1993 R.
McGuire, Glenn William (Carol)
(P: Ind. 1962. F: Ind. 1964)
1960
1964
1966
1972
1978
1989
2000
2009
Fairfield
Maple Hill
11/15 Springs Valley
4/9 Shelbyville Trinity
W. Newton
Richmond First
R.
McKaig, Timothy Allen (Annetta R.)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1986 Otisco-Emmanuel-Old Salem
1992 Thorntown
1998 1/1 General Evangelist
2002 Shiloh United Church of Christ,
Logansport
McKinney, James Arthur (Kay)
(P: Ind. 1950. F: Ind. 1952)
(YOPCS 31.5)
1948 Patriot*
1950 Vevay
1953 Tell City
1957 Sullivan
1961 Madison Trinity
1969 12/1 Franklin
1976 10/31 Indpls. Christ
1980 Carmel Assoc.
1985 3/1 Columbus East
1987 Bartlett Chapel-Shiloh
1989 R.
McKinney, Kevin Mark (Joyce)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1977 Union-Prairie City
1981 Fountain City-Hopewell
1984 Richmond Faith Trinity-Boston
1989 Unity Chapel
1994 Clarksville Morton Memorial
2001 Evansville District
2006 4/1 Evansville Methodist Temple (EV)
McKnight, Theodore Paul (Martha)
(P: Genesee 1957. F: Genesee 1964)
(YOPCS 0.0)
1952 2/1 Intern. Friendship Meth. Ch.,
Friendship, NY*
1952 Whitesville, NY, & N. Bingham, PA*
1956 7/1 Ministry to Miners, Johannesburg,
South Africa*
1962 9/1 Oberlin First Asst., Oberlin, OH*
1964 7/1 Ministry to Miners, Johannesburg,
South Africa
1966 Trans. South East Africa Conf.
1979 Trans. S.Ind.; H.L.
1983 Eff.; S.
1984 Chaplain, Putnam County Hospital,
Greencastle
1986 10/1 Chaplain, Hendricks County
Hospital, Danville
1995 12/31 R.
McKown, Leslie Henry (Martha)
2009
Indiana Conference
(P: Ind. 1955. F: Ind. 1957)
(YOPCS 26.5)
1955 S.
1955 9/1 Hingham, Mass., Congregational Min.
to Youth*
1956 6/1 Glacier Natl. Park Min.*
1956 9/1 Danvers, Mass., Episcopal Min. to
Youth*
1957 1/1 E. Bridgewater, Mass. Congregational
Min. to Youth*
1959 2/1 Nashville
1962 5/1 Mitchell
1965 Blue Grass
1970 Gatun Union Church, C.Z.
1972 Terre Haute Grace
1976 9/15 New Life
1979 Owensville
1986 New Harmony
1989 Petersburg First
1997 R.
McKown, Martha Ann (Leslie)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1979)
(YOPCS 4.5)
1977 S.
1978 Indpls. East Park
1979 Evansville Trinity Assoc.
1981 Princeton Faith
1985 Poseyville-St. Paul’s
1989 L.A.
1998 R.
McLain, Dennis Neil (Kay)
(P: Minnesota 1967. F: Peninsula 1970)
1967 S.
1968 Trans. Peninsula, S.
1969 Cannon
1970 Trans. S.Ind.; Speedway Assoc.
1971 Indpls. Faith (W.)
1974 Goodwill Industries W. Conn.
1977 Goodwill Industries Tucson
1977 9/7 Goodwill Industries Central Ind.
1983 President, Goodwill Industries of East
Central North Carolina
McMahan, Donald F. (Violet)
(P: Ind. 1945. F: N.W.Ind. 1948)
1939 Mineral Ct.*
1941 Arlington*
1945 S.
1948 Trans. N.W.Ind. Conf., Remington
1952 Crawfordsville First
1957 Greencastle District
1958 Lebanon District
1962 Plainfield
1967 South Bend District
1972 9/19 Administrator Haven Hubbard
1975 Adm. Asbury Towers
1980 10/1 Trans. S.Ind.
1983 R.
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McMillen, Robert Arthur
(B.S., M.Div.) (Carol)
(P: S.Ind. 1971. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1970 Lanesville
1974 3/31 W. Washington Parish A
1978 Patronville
1981 Crawfordsville Trinity
1984 Knightstown
1988 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.
2008 R.
McPeek, Steven L. (Annette)
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
1997 8/16 (SY) Mt. Carmel
1999 2/20 (SP) Mt. Carmel
1999 (PL) Converse
2001 (SP) Converse
2004 Living Water
2007 Kewanna/Pleasant Hill (KO)
McQueen, Randall S. (Jacquelyn)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
1994 Jan-6/30/96(PL) Concord
1996 s. Chatham/Cedar Grove (N. Carolina
Conf.)
2000 Lapel Trinity Assoc.
2002 (FEFT) Robinson Chapel
2003 Robinson Chapel
2007 Griffith (CA)
Meddock, William D. (Jeanne)
(OT 1947. FE 1949)
1943 ss Barnes/Prospect
1945 Sup. Columbia/Hainesburg, Newark N.J.
Conf.
1947 S.
1948 Hamilton
1951 Hamilton (1 mo.)
1951 Chaplain U.S. Air Force (11 mo.)-1953 (2
mo.)
1953 Monroeville (10 mo.)
1958 Greenfield, Bradley
1965 Ft. Wayne Christ
1973 Muncie Gethsemane
1982 Ft. Wayne Crescent Ave.
1984 Retired
Mendenhall, N. Dale (Cathy)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1974 S.
1976 Log. First Assoc./Lucerne Zion
1979 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1982 Leesburg
1987 7/1 Garrett
1993 12/1 Kendallville Trinity
1999 Griffith
2005 Supt. Muncie Dist.
Mercer, Ronald J. (Carolyn)
(P: Ind. 1955. F: Ind. 1960)
(YOPCS 24.5)
1955 S.
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1957
1958
1961
1962
1966
1971
1977
1984
1989
1994
Indiana Conference
1/1 Trans. Iowa-Des Moines, EldonBatavia
Trans. S.Ind., City
1/1 Bloomington First Assoc.
McCutchanville
11/10 Petersburg First
Bedford First
Clarksville Morton Memorial
8/15 Vincennes First
Greenfield Bradley
R.
Merrick, Eugene
(B.S., M.Div.) (Angelica)
(P: Kentucky 1985. F: Kentucky 1988)
1983 East Bernstadt-Olive-Gilead
1985 Tollesboro
1988 Falmouth
1995 Louisa First
1997 Trans. S.Ind.; Deaf Community Church of
Grace
2000 St. Luke’s Assoc.
2002 Abundant Harvest Assoc.
2006 L.A.
Messenger, Franklin (Connee)
(OT 1967. FE 1973)
1968 Rhodesia Conf. Auditor
1971 Furlough
1973 Conf. Auditor/Salisbury Inner City
Chaplain
1974 Conf. Auditor
1975 Missouri East Conf.
1976 Salisbury/Bulawayo Dist. Sup.
1976 Furlough
1977 TR-NI Muncie Main St. Morningside
1978 Tri-City Cooperative Parish Whiting
1983 Board of Global Ministries
1986 Michigan City Hillcrest
1987 7/15 Laf. Congress St. (Co-Pastor)
1988 10/17 Laf. Congress St. (Pastor)
1989 Log. Wheatland Ave. & Third St.
1994 Avilla Calvary
1996 Retired
1973
9/10 Director of CPE, Lutheran General
Hospital
2000 R.
Milgate, Ruth E.
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1975 Pleasant Hill & Pastoral Care Intern,
Meth. Hospital
1980 L.A.
1981 11/1 Connersville Eastside
1986 Ellettsville
1991 Blue Grass
1996 R.
Millard, M. Kent (Minnietta)
(B.A., M.Div., M.A., D.Min.)
(P: S.Dak. 1964. F: S.Dak. 1966)
1964 S.
1970 Flandreau-Egan, S. Dakota
1973 Rapid City Canyon Lake, S. Dakota,
Assoc.
1974 Rapid City Canyon Lake
1979 Northern District Superintendent, S.
Dakota
1983 Mitchell, S. Dakota
1988 Sioux Falls, S. Dakota First
1993 10/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. St. Luke’s
(I.W.)
Millay, Christopher Douglas
(B.S., M.Div.) (Joy)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
2003 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
2005 Brookville
2008 Alquina (RU)
Miller, David Michael (Barbara)
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
2000 College Corner (RU)
Miller, Deborah
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
(PEPT-75) Wanatah Faith (CA)
2008 New Carlisle (MI)
Michel, David A. (Anne)
(PM 1977. FE 1980)
1979 Angola Assoc.
1983 Pleasant Lake/Mt. Zion
1985 Ft. Wayne Aldersgate Assoc.
1989 11/15 Alexandria First
1993 Huntertown
2007 District Superintendent (FW)
Miller, Dewey L., Jr. (Shannon)
(PM 1990. FE 1993)
1989 (SP) Summitville
1990 10/1 Russiaville
1992 Decatur St. Marks Assoc.
1994 Warren
1998 Elwood First
2001 Howe/Pretty Prairie (MI)
Middleton, David Lee (Vera)
(P: Ind. 1966. F: Ind. 1967)
1956 Mt. Zion General Baptist*
1961 Providence, Ky. G.B.*
1965 Waverly
1970 Mt. Olive-Poplar Grove*
1971 Chaplain Resident, I.U. Med. Center*
Miller, Donald Ivan (Helen)
(P: Ind.S. 1961. F: Ind.S. 1966)
1959 Warrington
1961 Royerton-Olive Chapel
1962 Medora
1966 Saline City
1974 4/15 Brazil Bethel-Epworth
1984 3/15 Milltown
2009
2009
1989 Brookville
2001 R.
Miller, Donald Ivan (Helen)
(PM 1961, FM 1966)
1959 Warrington
1961 Royerton-Olive Chapel
1962 Medora
1966 Saline City
1974 4/15 Brazil Bethel-Epworth
1984 3/15 Milltown
1989 Brookville
2001 Retired
2002 1/1 (RE) Muncie Normal City (MU)
Miller, Elvin L. (Theresa)
(OT 1947. FE 1949)
1946 Jolietville Ct.
1948 Jamestown
1954 Albany
1960 TR-Minnesota
1960 Hennepin Ave. Assoc.
1969 TR-NI COM Assoc. Dir.
1989 7/31 Retired
Miller, Fuhrman P. (Audra)
(PM 1951. FE 1957)
1951 Avilla Calvary
1955 Brushwood
1957 Linn Grove Ct.
1961 Decatur/Bethany
1962 Decatur EUB (Co-Pastors)
1968 Decatur St. Marks
1976 Goshen First
1987 Retired
1988 (RE) Decatur St. Marks Assoc.
Miller, Jack Paul (Valerie)
(P: Ind.S. 1958. F: Ind.S. 1963)
(YOPCS 22.25)
1956 Warrington
1957 Royerton
1959 Terhune
1962 Indpls. Old Bethel Assoc.*
1963 2/1 New Castle Christ’s
1963 Bloomington Church of the Cross
1969 Bridgeport
1970 Acton
1975 Columbus Asbury
1984 Indpls. Epworth
1989 9/1 Columbus Dist.
1995 Meridian Street
1998 Plainfield
2003 1/15 R.
Miller, Joe Mack (Janice)
(P: Ind.S. 1965. F: Ind.S. 1968)
1964 Rockport
1968 Jacksonburg, Ohio*
1971 Crawfordsville Mt. Zion
1978 Indpls. Faith (SE)
1984 3/15 Seymour Trinity
Indiana Conference
1987 3/1 Evansville Fairlawn
1993 1/1 R.
Miller, Kathleen
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
2000 (SP) SB St. Paul’s
2003 SB St. Paul’s/River Park
2006 Roanoke Seminary (HU)
Miller, Kermit Randall
(PM 1988, FE 1994)
1/11 (SLP) Monon
Lv. Ab.
1990 Ligonier Assoc.
1991 2/1 Pendleton First Assoc.
1992 McGrawsville Assoc.
1993 Linn Grove Calvary/Old Salem
1995 3/1 Lv. Ab.
2001 11/1 Kimmell/Morris Chapel
2003 Kimmell
2005 Retired (359.3)
Miller, Kevin T. (Liz)
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
2000 9/1 (SP) Whiting
2003 Kokomo St Luke’s, Assoc.
2007 Bremen Salem
2009 Bremen (WA)
Miller, Lloyd Howard (Margie)
(PM 1989. FE 1992)
Hammond First Associate
Wanatah Faith
1997 Lancaster Chapel/Uniondale
2000 Woodburn
2004 Retired
Miller, Mark Jeffery (Linda Marie)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1983 Boxley*
1987 Noblesville Union
1990 Clay City First-Eighth Street
1993 2/15 Tanner Valley
1998 Milan
2002 Sullivan
Miller, Ralph Edward
(P: Ind.S. 1941. F: Ind.S. 1947)
(YOPCS 15.0)
1941 Rockport
1943 Columbia City
1944 Defiance Ct.
1947 Lancaster Ct.
1951 W. Salem
1953 Mt. Vernon
1958 Terre Haute Locust St.
1965 Louisville First
1968 Marengo
1975 Evansville St. James W.
1983 R.
Miller, Ralph Emerson
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(P: Ind.S. 1946. F: Ind.S. 1955)
1946 No record
1948 Independence
1949 Harmony
1952 S. Solon, Ohio, Congregational
Christian*
1955 Franklin Ct.
1958 Gessie
1960 Portland Fairview
1962 Miss. New Mexico
1965 Center Point
1966 Edwardsville
1969 Sab., Alcalde-Velarde, NM*
1970 Teacher/Coach, McCurdy School
1988 R.
Miller, Rick Lee
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Sarah)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1974 7/1 Cannelton-Rome-Tobinsport*
1975 10/1 Santa Claus-Lincoln Memorial
Assoc.*
1976 7/1 Collins Chapel-Troy-BranchvilleOriole*
1982 9/1 S.
1983 6/1 Andrew Chapel, Vienna, VA*
1984 S.
1985 Elberfeld Circuit
1988 Dale-Garrison Chapel
1991 8/1 Knightstown
1994 2/15 Evansville St. James West
1997 Greencastle Gobin Memorial
2002 Lawrence
2004 Shelbyville First (RU)
2009 Church of the Saviour (IE)
Miller, Robert Bradley (Deborah)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1979 Mt. Vernon North Parish*
1981 Student Asst., First, Morris IL*
1983 New Castle First Assoc.
1986 3/15 Cambridge City
1988 Indpls. St. Andrew
1992 1/1 Plainfield Assoc.
1994 Shiloh Crossing Community Church
1997 (LFT) Shiloh Crossing Community
Church
1998 4/1 Aberdeen-Vevay Interim
1998 6/15 Veedersburg-Hillsboro
1999 Scipio
2003 St. James West
2006 Huntingburg
2007 Greenwood Honey Creek (I.E.)
Miller, Robert Hayes, Jr.
(B.S., M.A., M.Div.) (Norietta)
(P: S.Ind. 1971. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1957 Terre Haute Lafayette Ave.*
1958 Terre Haute Montrose Asst.*
1959 No record
1969 Youngstown
1973 Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
Indiana Conference
1977
1984
1989
1992
1994
1996
1998
2009
Newburgh
Greenfield Bradley
Scottsburg
426.1 Logansport First, N.Ind.
Unity Chapel
Indpls. Otterbein
R.
Miller, Robert Herman, Jr. (Marjorie)
(P: Ind. 1947. F: Ind. 1950)
(YOPCS 34.5)
1943 Evansville Epworth*
1944 No record
1947 S.
1948 W. Newton, Mass, Congregational Youth
Min.*
1949 No record
1950 W. Newton
1953 Wheatland
1955 Evansville Central Assoc.
1957 10/1 Oakland City
1960 10/20 Scottsburg
1963 Aurora
1967 New Albany Centenary
1969 Covington
1985 Lawrenceburg
1987 R.
2009 Deceased 5/30
Miller, Robert Lloyd (Thelma)
(PM 1947. FE 1954)
1947 Deedsville
1949 Monroe/Conroe
1952 New Hope/Pleasant Hill
1956 Jefferson
1959 Brook
1964 Geneva
1971 Supernumerary
1973 Retired (20 years)
1973 Sup. Williamsport
1986 7/1 (RE) Armstrong Chapel
1992 8/15 Retired
Miller, William Dale (Vivian)
(P: New Jersey 1953. F: Ind. 1959)
1951 Freedom, Ind.*
1952 Whippany Monroe Chapel*
1953 Summit First*
1953 9/20 Trans. S.Ind., Summit, NJ First*
1955 Kent
1958 10/1 Hartsville
1959 Columbus First Assoc.
1962 4/1 Charlestown
1964 10/1 Vincennes North
1969 Indpls. Good Sheperd
1974 Carmel Assoc.
1980 Crawfordsville First
1985 10/18 Lawrence
1993 1/1 R.
Milner, Howard Dale (Vera)
(OT 1960. FE 1963)
2009
1953
1954
1956
1959
1964
1968
1970
1993
Indiana Conference
ss Greensboro
Bryant/Pleasant Grove (4 mo.)
Albany Ct. (8 mo)
Sup. Russiaville
Marion First Assoc.
Gas City
Parkview Hosp. Dir Chap. Services
Retired
Mitchell, Joe Lee (Wynn)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1982 S.
1983 Seelyville
1987 5/15 Zionsville Assoc.
1994 Evansville Simpson (EV)
Modesitt, John P. (Jane)
(P: Ind.S. 1963. F: Ind.S. 1966)
1963 S.
1964 N.E. Portland Ct.
1966 Plainville
1967 Crawfordsville Mt. Zion
1971 Avon
1977 Corydon
1978 11/15 New Castle Trinity
1984 Sheridan
1995 9/1 D.L.
2001 R.
Mohler, David Lee (Rita)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1981 Pleasantville-Bethlehem-Mt. Moriah*
1984 Fountain City-Hopewell
1985 10/15 Aberdeen
1989 Perrysville-Gessie
1992 Rockville Ct: Beech Grove-Otterbein
1998 Faith Trinity-Boston
2003 12/1 D.L.
Moman, Mary Ann
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1981)
1977 S.
1978 L.A.
1979 11/1 Indpls. St. Andrew & Woodside
1986 2/15 Indpls. Broadway Associate
1992 3/15 Indpls. Broadway Co-Pastor
1995 Indpls. Wesley
1998 Bloomington St. Mark’s
2000 9/1 Assoc. Genl. Secy., Genl. Bd. Higher
Educ. & Ministry
Moman, Richard Wayne
(P: S.Ind. 1972. F: S.Ind. 1975)
1972 S.
1974 Greenwood Assoc.
1976 8/1 L.A.
1978 1/16 Appalachian Service Project
1979 11/1 Indpls. St. Andrew/Woodside
1986 2/15 St. Andrew
1988 Church of the Saviour
1996 1/1 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
2000 12/31 R.
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Monahan, Michael Patrick (Ann Elizabeth)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1978 Asbury Parish
1981 Cloverdale
1984 1/1 Chaplain, U.S. Navy
2000 Petersburg First
2005 Epworth
2007 Evansville Old North (EV)
Monical, Dwight Lee (Teresa)
(PM 1987. FE 1991)
1986 (FL) Montmorenci/Mt. Zion
1988 (LTFT)
1995 Mt. Zion
2005 (LTFT) Buck Creek (LA)
Montgomery, Frederick Warren (Marilyn)
(P: Ind. 1960. F: Ind. 1965)
1955 12/1 Branchville Ct.*
1956 12/1 No record
1960 S.
1963 Bath
1966 Kent
1968 New Harmony
1971 Bedford Grace
1974 1/15 Sry.
1977 Orange Co. Dept. Public Welfare Dir.
1997 R.
Montgomery, Thomas H. (Sue)
(PM 1994. FE 1996)
1992 11/15 (SP) Elk. St. Paul’s Assoc.
1995 Mulberry
2000 Jamestown
2002 Middlebury First
2004 Retired
Moody, William Curtis (Anne)
1953 Barbourville Ct.
1962 Hebron
1964 Gravel Switch & John Chapel
1965 Owingsville and United
1969 TR-NI Wolcottville/Rome City
1974 Markle
1977 Faith Chapel
1983 Matthews Epworth
1987 Gas City
1992 11/30 Retired
Moon, Billy Lloyd (Nancy)
(OT 1960. FE 1964)
1963 TR-NWI Bensen Chapel/State Line
1964 Yeoman
1969 New Paris
1977 Logansport Market St.
1985 Decatur First
1989 Wabash First
1998 Retired
Moon, Jimmie Paul III
(B.A., M.Div.) (Holly)
Page 448
(P: S.Ind. 2004. F: S.Ind. 2007)
2003 Noblesville First Assoc.
2007 Jeffersonville Park Place (N.A.)
Moore, Frank Nathaniel
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Naniette)
(P: Ohio West 1977. F: Ohio West 1978)
1978 Wesley Jeffersonville
1981 Wyley-Springville
1988 Gaines
1999 University (I.W.)
Moore, James Ray
(B.S., M.Div., D.Min.)
(P: S.Ind. 2006. Cred. So. Bapt. F: S.Ind. 2008)
2006 Bloomington: First, Assoc. (BL)
2009 Greensburg (RU)
Moore, John E
(OT 1946. FE 1949)
1946 S.
1948 Sup. Howe Par. NI Conf.
1949 TR-NI Howe Parish (2 mo.);
1950 LaFontaine (10 mo.)
1953 Jonesboro
1959 Greentown
1964 Dunkirk
1970 Akron
1978 Pierceton/Pleasant Grove
1984 10/1 Remington
1988 Retired
Morgan, Ivan Dale (Barbara)
(P: Ind. 1949. F: Ind. 1952)
(YOPCS 23.0)
1949 S.
1951 Evansville Trinity Assoc.
1953 Milan
1957 N. Vernon
1961 Clarksville Morton Memorial
1966 2/15 Indpls. Bellaire
1967 Good Shepherd
1969 S.
1977 L.A.
1979 2/16 Clinical Psych., Ipswich Clinic
1989 R.
Morgan, Morris Jonathan
(OT 1940. FE 1943)
1939 ss Fillmore/Harmony/Canaan
1940 S.
1941 New Richmond/Romney (3 mo.)
1941 Oct. Berkley, R.I. New Eng. Conf.
1944 Wesley Foundation, Boston
1945 Covington
1947 Prof. Iowa Wesleyan College
1952 Baldwin Wallace College
1953 TR-NE Ohio
1955 Kansas Teachers College
1956 South Dakota State College
1958 TR-S.D.
1964 Mankato State College
Indiana Conference
1966
1967
1971
1973
1977
1979
1980
2009
TR-MINN
Ball State Univ.
TR-NI Dunkirk Bethel
Selma United
Lincolnville
Sabbatical
Retired
Morin, James Franklin (Rosemary)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1951. F: N.W.Ind. 1954)
(YOPCS 19.5)
1947 Clinton-Fairview
1953 Indpls. Bethel
1958 Lebanon Centenary
1966 Lafayette Trinity
1973 Ft. Wayne Dist.
1977 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Broadway
1986 1/1 Indpls. Meridian St. Associate
1989 R.
Morrical, Harold Leon (Virginia)
(P: Ind.S. 1959. F: Ind.S. 1961)
(YOPCS 20.5)
1959 Dunlap
1961 Medora
1962 Boonville
1964 Veedersburg
1966 Terre Haute Breden Memorial
1970 Charlestown
1974 Richmond Faith
1978 Aurora
1984 Rockport Trinity
1989 Indpls. West Newton
1990 8/27 Overseas Coordinator, Operation
Classroom
1992 2/1 Union-Prairie City
1992 6/1 Crawfordsville Trinity
1995 R.
Morris, Jay A. (Marilyn)
(OT 1953. FE 1955)
1953 TR-NI
1953 S.
1955 Hudson
1957 Sweetser (7 mo.)
1961 Gas City (5 mo.)
1968 Goshen St. Mark’s
1978 Nappanee
1987 Fort Wayne Trinity
1992 Retired
Morrison, Jay A. (Marilyn)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1980 S.
1981 Newcastle First Assoc.
1982 Brazil Forest Ave.-Peniel
1986 1/1 Waveland-New Market
1988 11/15 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
1990 Milroy
1992 Indpls. Speedway Assoc.
1993 L.A.
2004 R.
2009
Indiana Conference
Morrow, Karen Marie
(P: Virginia 1987. F: Virginia 1991)
1987 S.
1989 Chaplain, Capitol Hill Hosp., Washington
D.C.
1991 Chaplain, Hospice Care of D.C.
1994 Dept. of Health & Human Svcs.
2001 Chaplain, Natl. Inst. of Health Clinical
Ctr., Bethesda MD
2006 Trans. S.Ind.; Dir. Chaplaincy & Pastoral
Ed., Clarian Health
2009 1/15 Transitional Leave
Moss, Scott Lewis (Yolanda)
(PM 1989. FE 1991)
1986 (FL) Westchester/Mt. Zion
1988 Star City
1992 7/1 North Star, Alaska Miss. Conf.
1993 Laf. Brown St./Heritage
1999 1/1 FW Christ
2001 Garrett (FW)
2006 Incapacity
Motto, Daniel D. (Dianne)
(PM 1966. FE 1967)
1967 Wesley Found. Kansas State Univ.
1968 Tocsin
1970 Campus Ministry, IU-PU FW
1974 Metro Campus Ministry, Indpls.
1980 Oxford
1986 Union City Wesley
1988 Logansport Market Street
1994 Mishawaka First
2000 Supt. Michiana Dist.
2003 Supt. Marion Dist.
2006 Retired
Mower, Alfred Glenn, Jr. (Anne)
(P: Central Pennsylvania 1943. F: Central
Pennsylvania 1945)
1943 Elysburg
1945 S.
1946 Airville
1948 Danville St. Paul’s
1952 Jersey Shore First
1955 Milesburg
1957 Wallaceton Center Hill-Oak Grove
1958 Asst. Prof. Illinois Wesleyan University
1963 Trans. S.Ind., Prof. Hanover College
1981 R.
Mowery, Bruce E (Melodi)
(PM 1981. FE 1988)
1979 (SP) Blackford/Portland Asbury Assoc
1980 (SP) Modoc/Huntsville
1984 Colfax
1986 3/1 Yeoman
1990 8/1 Richvalley
1999 Laf. Brown St./Heritage (LA)
Mullens, David (Delora)
Page 449
(PM 1991. FE 1994)
1988 Jun (s.) Seymour St. Andrews/Rockford,
South Indiana Conference
1992 Russiaville 92-94;
1995 8/15 Greentown First
1996 10/16 Inf. Systems Admin., NIC
2001 Lv of Abs
2003 North Judson (CA)
Mullin, Stanley J. (Shirley)
(P: Nebraska 1967. F: Nebraska 1970)
1967 Medicine Bow-Hanna, Medicine Bow,
Wyo.*
1969 Assoc. Memorial, McCook, Neb.
1971 Chaplain, Methodist Hosp. Indpls.
1982 1/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Dir. Chaplaincy Svcs.,
Meth. Hosp.
2005 10/1 Clinical Pastoral Educator, Clarian
Health Partners
2008 1/1/ R.
Murphy, Nordan C. (Donna)
(PM 1951. FE 1955)
1951 Deedsville/Akron Emmanuel
1952 Whiting Lakeside
1954 South Bend All Saints
1958 Elkhart Good Shepherd
1959 General Church Sec. of Stewardship
1967 Ex. Dir. Division of Life and Mission,
Sec. of Christian Stewardship of N.C.C
1971 Assistant General Sec. for Stewardship,
NCC
1987 Retired
Murphy, William Theodore (Joan)
(P: Ind. 1952. F: Ind. 1954)
1946 Erie*
1952 S.
1954 Bedford Grace
1959 3/1 Linton First
1964 New Albany DePauw Memorial
1970 2/15 Indpls. S. E. Dist.
1975 Terre Haute Memorial
1981 11/1 Director, Development, Franklin U.
M. Home
1982 Exec. Dir. Franklin U. M. Home
1996 R.
Murray, Herschel E. (Betty)
(OT 1958. FE 1960)
1957 Sup. Bryon Center
1960 Coopersville (7 mo.)
1965 1/1 TR-NI Upland
1970 Gas City
1981 Converse
1985 Hamilton
1994 Retired
Myers, Bret Stuart
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1990 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
1991 Lyons-Marco
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1993
1996
1998
2002
2005
2006
Indiana Conference
S.
Grace UMC, S. Central Dist., Wis. Conf.
1/1 L.A.
Plymouth Congregational UCC
3/1 Calvary Mem. UCC
9/18 Milwaukee Faith UCC
Myers, Raymond Paul
(P: Ind.S. 1963. F: Ind.S. 1966)
1946 5/1 Milner’s Corner Ct.*
1952 Fortville Mt. Zion*
1953 No record
1962 2/1 Anderson Colonial*
1962 8/1 Royerton-Olive Chapel
1963 Marion Sunnycrest
1969 Connersville East
1972 Jeffersonville Wesley Memorial
1978 Fishers Assoc.
1979 11/15 Geneva
1981 R.
Nall, Albert Hardy, Jr.
(P: Mississippi 1957. F: Ind. 1960)
1957 S.
1960 Trans. S.Ind., Indpls. Roberts Park Assoc.
1963 Castleton
1968 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1980 Sab.
1981 L.A.
1986 R.
Naylor, Charles Bruce (Patricia)
(P: N.Ill. 1973. F: N.Ill. 1976)
1972 Memorial, Zion, IL*
1974 Lindenhurst Trinity
1977 Lagrange First
1980 Park Forest Grace
1984 Evansville Area Council of Churches
1988 6/7 Trans. S.Ind.; Exec. Dir. Church Fed.
of Greater Indpls.
1993 2/1 Interim Pastor, Edenside Christian
Ch.
1993 8/29 First Christian, Springfield, IL
1998 R.
Neal, Walter Frederick (Myra)
(P: Ind. 1963. F: Ind. 1966)
(YOPCS 18.5)
1957 (S) Mt. Vernon South Parish*
1962 (S) N.Ind. Perkinsville-Beall’s Chapel*
1963 S.
1965 Riley
1971 Lawrence Assoc.
1981 New Palestine
1994 R.
Neckers, David K. (Darlene)
(PM 1993. FE 1995)
1992 (FL) Union Chapel
1993 Union Chapel, Assoc. (MU)
Need, Mark
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2004 (FL) Columbia City Assoc.
2005 Columbia City Assoc.
2008 Winchester First (MU)
Neel, Robert Coleman, Jr. (Tammara)
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1993 (SP) Mt. Beulah, KY Conf., Lexington
Conf.
1996 Goshen First Assoc.
1999 Granger Good Shepherd
2003 10/16 Upland (MA)
Neethling, Johann C. (Anne)
1986 12/11 TR-NI Pleasant Chapel/Zion
1988 Lv. Ab.
1991 7/1 (Supp.) Concord
1992 7/1 Chaplain/Religion Teacher, McCurdy
School
1996 8/1 Lv. Ab.
1997 1/1 (337.1) New Mexico
2007 TR Pacific Northwest Conf.
Neff, Blake J.
1996 5/1 Amboy
2000 TR N. IN. Van Buren (MA)
Nellis, Norman, Jr. (Cheryl)
(FE 1975)
1973 TR-NI Bluffton First Assoc.
1975 Lafayette Brown St./Heritage
1980 Gary Marquette Park
1986 Walnut Creek
1997 1/1 Lafayette Grace (LA)
Nelson, L. Robert (Amy)
(PM 1992. FE 1999)
1990 8/15 (SY) Walton/Anoka
1991 April (FL) VIM-Panama
1992 Walton/Anoka
1993 Clymers/Anoka
1998 10/16 Beaver Dam
2000 Hobart Trinity
2002 4/16 New Paris Grace/Milford (MI)
Neuen, David (Cynthia)
(PE 2004, FE 2007)
2003 (FL)
2003 Warsaw First, Assoc
2007 Muncie High St, Assoc (MU)
Newberg, John A. (Judy)
(PM 1960. FE 1967)
1962 Lost Creek, U.C.C., Ohio
1966 Howe Lima
1968 TR-NI 68 Warsaw Trinity Assoc.
1970 Hillsdale
1973 Daleville
1979 LaPorte First Assoc.
1982 2/15 Leo
1988 (LTFT) Newville/Mt. Pleasant
2009
2009
1989
1993
1998
1998
2004
Indiana Conference
Counselor, Choicemakers Counseling
Service
(LTFT) FW First Wayne Assoc.
1/1 Counselor, Choicemakers Counseling
Service
Aldersgate Assoc. (FW)
Retired
Newlin, Catherine Lynn Baum
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1981 Noblesville First Assoc.
1982 S.
1984 Castleton Assoc.
1988 (LFT) Brownsburg Assoc.
1989 1/15 Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
1990 Chaplain Intern, Methodist Hospital
1992 9/1 Indpls. Grace
1995 Meridian Street Assoc.
1997 (LFT) Meridian Street Assoc.
9/15 (LFT) North Assoc.
1998 7/15 Indpls. Church Federation
2002 L.A.
Newman-Jacobs, Christine K. (Paul)
(FE 1988)
1986 TR-NI Valparaiso Assoc.
1988 Valparaiso Assoc.
1989 (LTFT) Morris Chapel/Warsaw First
Assoc.
1993 Leesburg/Morris Chapel
1995 (FEFT) 11/15 North Webster
1999 Churubusco
2008 7/01 Chesterton (CA)
Newman-Jacobs, Paul Ora (Christine)
(PM 1985. FE 1992)
1985 Student
1986 Francesville/Medaryville
1989 Warsaw First Assoc.
1993 Leesburg
1996 s.
1997 3/3 Chaplain-Parkview Hosp.
2008 Chaplain, St. Mary Medical Center (CA)
Newnum, Robert S (Marina)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1972 ss Woodburn/Maples
1976 Decatur First Assoc. and St. Marks
1978 Sweetser
1980 Board of Global Ministries
Newton, Jeffery A (Christine)
(PM 1987. FE 1991)
1984 (SP) Ingalls
1987 1/1 Fall Creek Ministry (Ingalls/Sugar
Grove)
1989 Kokomo Hillsdale
1995 1/1 Attica
2000 Lowell
2005 (LTFT) Kokomo Trinity
2007 (LTFT) Trinity/Cassville (KO)
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Newton, Joseph Franklin
(OT 1957)
1957 School
1961 TR-NWI Tracy/Hanna
1966 Terre Haute Trinity
1967 Otterbein
1970 Honorable Location
1987 7/15 (PL) Goodland/Raub
1989 Readmitted
1989 Francesville/Medaryville
1994 Retired
Newton, Kathy
(PE 2006, FE 2009)
2000 9/1 (SY) Cassville
2001 (PL) Cassville
2002 (SP) Cassville
2006 Jefferson Center
2008 Jefferson Ctr/Warren
2009 Solid Rock (HU)
Newton, Robert D., Jr. (Ann)
(P: Memphis 1952. F: N.W.Ind. 1958)
1952 S.
1957 Trans N.W.Ind.; Prof. Chair, Philosophy
& Religion, DePauw Univ.
1998 R.
Nichols, Kurt D. (Kristin)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1988 ss. Seymour St. Andrew/Rockford S IN
1992 (SY) Seymour
1994 s.
1995 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
North Judson
2003 2/16 Valpo. First, Assoc. (CA)
Nichols, Nancy Jeanette
(PM 1983. FE 1989)
1983 S.
1984 Lafayette Christ Assoc.
1986 10/1 Roselawn/Mt. Ayr
1987 Mt. Ayr/Lutheran Family Services
1988 Twelve Mile
1990 Marion First Assoc.
1991 12/15 Goodland Community
1994 12/1 Muncie St. Paul
2006 SB Broadway (MI)
Nichols, Wayne Arthur
(B.A., M.Div.) (Wanda)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1986 Crawford Consolidated-Pilot Knob
1989 Carrollton-Mt. Lebanon
1994 Indianapolis Castleton Assoc.
1996 Salem
1998 Linton-Otterbein
1999 Holland-Zoar
2005 11/1 Indpls. Faith
2008 Beaver Dam UMC, Kentucky Conf.
Page 452
Indiana Conference
Nicholsen, Leon L.
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Ramona)
(P: N.Ind. 1953. F: N.Ind. 1956)
(YOPCS 14.5)
1951 Grano, N.D.*
1952 7/1 Herbst
1954 11/1 Liberty Center
1959 Churubusco First
1964 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1967 Sheridan
1977 Fortville
1980 Indpls. Christ
1997 R.
Nicoson, Max Elmer (Betty)
(P: Ind. 1954. F: Ind. 1958)
1953 Tunnelton
1957 Clarksville Wesley-Ohio Falls
1959 Mt. Auburn
1963 Brownstown
1967 1/15 McCutchanville
1972 Glenn’s Valley
1977 3/15 Washington Otterbein
1982 R.
Nisley, Omer (Ida Mae)
(PM 1993. FE 1997)
1958 (SY) Island Chapel
1982 (SY) Richville
1988 (PT OF) Richville
1991 9/1 (PL) Brimfield
1994 8/1 Valparaiso
1995 11/15 Hanna
1998 (LTFT) Goshen St. Marks Assoc.
1999 6/15 Retired
2007 6/16 Brimfield (WA)
Norris, Robin Kay Garrett (Timothy)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1984 S.
1985 Elizabeth-Bethesda
1991 Mt. Auburn Assoc.
1992 Morristown
1993 Milan
1998 Aurora
2002 L.A.
2008 10/2 Odyssey Health Care Hospice, Lake
Charles, LA
North, Harold T. (Lois)
(PM 1986. FE 1995)
1986 Solomon Creek
1992 Incapacity
1994 Rome City
2001 Incapacity Leave
2005 Retired
Norwood, Mitchell Hal
(B.S., M.S., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2005. F: S.Ind. 2008)
2001 12/1 Grandview-Rockport First*
2005 Heidelberg
2008 Columbus Asbury Assoc. (CO)
Nunery, Charles A
(OT 1943. FE 1945)
1942 Sup. New Columbus
1943 New Columbus
1946 Columbus
1947 Pleasureville
1953 Ashland Second Church
1958 Harlan
1961 Covington First
1967 6/11 TR-NI Goshen First
1973 3/1 Ft. Wayne Forest Park
1976 Decatur St. Mark’s
1983 Retired
Nunley, Chris (Peggy)
(PM 1997. FE 1999)
1993 (SY) Kokomo Alto
1993 8/20 (SP)
1997 Alto
1998 Valparaiso First Assoc
2002 Lake of the Four Seasons (CA)
O’Brien, Kerry (Lynne Marie)
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
1997 8/11 (SY) Roselawn
2000 (SP) Roselawn
2003 Elkhart Trinity, Assoc.
2005 Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
2008 7/01 Plymouth Trinity (WA)
O’Dell, Max A. (Mary Jane)
(P: Ind. 1963. F: Ind. 1965)
(YOPCS 18.5)
1952 3/1 Pilgrim Holiness*
1959 2/1 Geneva-Pleasant Hill*
1964 Fountaintown
1967 Farmersburg
1969 Dana
1970 Rockdale
1973 Holland
1982 New Albany Main St.
1984 Greenfield Trinity Park
1988 2/1 R.
Oakes, Henry Nathaniel, Jr. (Phyllis)
(P: Ind. 1958. F: Ind. 1962)
1957 9/1 Orange, N.J. Highland Ave.
Congregational Asst.*
1959 1/1 S.
1960 Asbury-W. Portal, N.J.*
1962 Nashville
1966 London-Brandywine
1968 S.
1973 Linden-Kirkpatrick
1976 Greencastle Gobin Mem. Assoc.
1978 Morgantown
1980 Rockville First
1987 Lawrenceburg
1991 Georgetown Christ
1993 S.
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
1994
426.1 Olive Hill-Fairview, Maysville
Dist., Kentucky Conf.
1997 R.
Oakman, Frank Charles (Carrie)
(B.A., M.Div.)
(PE, S.Ind. 2006. F: Ind. 2009)
1997 Plainville*
2006 1/1 Northside Community (T.H.)
Ochsenrider, Robert (Ruth)
(P: N.Ind. 1963. F: Wisconsin 1966)
1957 Kingsland-Pleasant Valley*
1958 Monson Chapel*
1959 Marion Trinity-Home Park*
1960 Eagle-Troy Center WI*
1963 Fond Du Lac, Wis. Division St. Asst.*
1965 Trans. Wis., Mayville-Campbellsport
1968 Salem
1969 Bd. of Evangelism, New Life Ministries
1973 Trans. N.Ind., Gen. Bd. of Discipleship
1978 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. E. 10th St.
1979 Indpls. Near Eastside Parish
1982 Martinsville
1985 Shelbyville First
1991 Princeton First
1993 Greencastle Gobin Mem.
1997 Centenary
2002 R.
Oechsle, Harold J (Martha)
(OT 1953. FE 1956)
1950 ss New Castle
1951 Portland Ct.
1952 Longreen Parish, East Balt. Conf.
1956 Coesse/Jefferson Chapel
1960 Daleville
1965 Columbia City Trinity
1970 Winamac
1978 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd
1984 10/15 Supt. Elkhart Dist
1989 Director of PHR
1994 Retired
Oldstrom, Brenda Kay Dorland
(B.A., M.A., M.Div.) (Mark)
(P: S.Ind. 1986. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1986 S.
1987 Clarksville Morton Memorial Assoc.
1988 Connersville East Side
1991 Bloomington St. Mark’s Assoc.
1998 1/31 S.
2002 Orchard Counseling Center
2006 9/20 Ctr. for Behavioral Health
Olson, Jo Ardyce (Roy Autry)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1989 S.
1990 Elberfeld-New Jerusalem-Nobles Chapel
1994 10/15 (LFT) Perry Co. Grp. Min.:
Cannelton-Rome-Tobinsport CHM
1999 Evansville Albright
Page 453
2005 S.
2007 3/1 Chaplain, Deaconess Hosp.
Olson, Keith (Helen)
1966 St. Roch Assoc., St. Louis, MO
1968 Holy Trinity Assoc. Bloomington, IL
1969 Ordination, Diocese of Peoria, IL; St Paul
Assoc. Danville, IL & Assoc./Religion
Dept. Schlarman HS
1972 Decatur Grace Assoc.
1973 Monmouth First Assoc.
1976 Ellsworth & Cooksville
1984 TR SI Trinity, Crawfordsville
1988 Amity
1989 Centenary, New Albany
1994 Meridian St. Assoc., Indianapolis
1995 Forest Park (426.1 S. IND)
1997 TR NI Forest Park
2000 Portland Asbury
2004 Fremont (FW)
Oropeza, Yvonne Cuenca
(Keith Adkins)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1984 S.
1986 Springville/Bedford Grace Associate
1989 Shelbyville Trinity/Old Union
1994 Indianapolis Acton & Maple Hill Assoc.
(Ministry Blend)
1997 Chandler
2000 L.A.
2003 4/14 Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapist,
HealthNet-Community Health Ctrs.
Osgood, Lucinda L.
(PM 1993. FE 1995)
1993 Silver Lake Center
1996 Griffith Assoc.
1997 Bluffton First Assoc.
2001 Elwood First
2005 Bluffton First (HU)
Ostermeier, Robert Louis (Linda)
(P: Ind. 1967. F: S.Ind. 1970)
1967 S.
1969 Providence, R.I. Christ Parish
1970 Richmond Central Assoc.
1972 Indpls. East Park
1973 Bloomington Arlington
1979 Crawfordsville Christ’s
1987 Brazil First
1996 Vincennes First
2003 Bloomington District
Ott, Philip W. (Karen)
(P: Southern New Jersey 1962.
F: Southern New Jersey 1964)
1962 New Brunswick Assoc.
1964 S.
1968 Prof. Philosophy & Religion, U. of
Evansville
Page 454
Indiana Conference
1996
Provost & Dean of Faculty, Tennessee
Wesleyan College
2002 R.
Otter, Warren E. (Isabelle)
(OT 1955. FE 1959)
1955 Sup. Laurel (Ohio Conf.)
1958 S. 58
1959 5/17 TR-NI Kokomo Trinity
1962 Mishawaka First Assoc.
1966 Kendallville First (Trinity)
1970 9/1 Christian Fellowships, Saudi Arabia
5/25/74
1976 Anderson Park Place
1976 Ft. Wayne Taylor Chapel
1983 Muncie College Ave.
1987 LaPorte First
1993 Griffith
1999 6/15 Retired
Ottjes, Karen (Jim)
(PM 1990. FE 1994)
1990 Elkhart Grace Assoc.
1991 Uniondale/Prospect
1997 Arcola/Lake Chapel
1999 Daleville
2007 Akron (WA)
Outcalt, Todd Edward (Rebecca)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1985 Terre Haute Temple Assoc.-Youngstown
1988 Noblesville First Assoc.
1994 Evansville Methodist Temple Assoc.
1997 University Heights
2004 Brownsburg Calvary (I.W.)
Overmyer, David L (Karen L.)
(PM 1990. FE 1996)
1977 (PL) Wayne Center/S. Milford
1979 Elkhart Simpson Assoc.
1981 Anderson Emmanuel 1/83
1984 Wawaka
1985 Wawaka/Kimmel
1987 8/20 Maple Grove (St. Joseph)
1988 South Bend First Assoc.
1989 (SP) Tyner
1992 7/1 Mexico
1995 7/1 Elkhart Salem
1996 Elk. Salem
1997 Tipton Kemp
1999 Warsaw Trinity
2006 North Manchester (HU)
Overmyer, Kenneth (Madonna)
(PM 1952. FE 1958)
1952 Akron Emmanuel/Deedsville
1953 Milford
1954 Donaldson/Grovertown
1958 Bippus Ct.
1959 Grass Creek
1964 Berne
1967 Walnut Creek
1975
1976
1981
1986
1990
1993
1994
2009
Retired (20 years)
Shipshewana/Scott
Elkhart Bethel
4/1 South Bend River Park
10/1 Syracuse St. Andrew’s
Albion Asbury
Retired
Owen, David Glen
(B.S.E., M.Div.) (Dorothy)
(P: Wisconsin 1960. F: Wisconsin 1962)
1960 Milwaukee Highland
1962 Sheboygan Falls
1964 Milwaukee Central Parish-Wesley
1967 Milwaukee Metro. Min.
1971 10/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls.
Meridian St. Assoc.
1978 Indpls. New York St.
1979 Consult & Ed. Dept., Gallahue Mental
Health Ctr., Community Hosp.
1982 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
1990 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1996 R.
1999 Eff. Indpls. North
2004 R.
Owen, David Vernon Wilcox (June)
(P: S.Ind. 1972. F: S.Ind. 1976)
1968 9/1 Lewis-Shady Grove*
1970 No record
1971 Little York
1975 Jacob’s Chapel
1979 Chaplain, Indiana Central U.
1984 1/1 Acton
1991 Westfield Christ
1995 9/1 Indianapolis East District
2000 10/15 Dir. Congregational Dvlpmt.
2006 Exec. Asst. to Bishop, Indiana Area
Owen, Earl David (Louise)
(OT 1960. FE 1962)
1960 Lucerne Ct.
1962 Newport/Perrysville
1963 Stidham
1972 1/1 Bremen Grace
1982 Atwood Otterbein
1985 Attica
1990 8/1 Portage
1996 Retired
Owens, David Mark
(B.A., B.S., M.Div.) (Sherrie Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1982 Muncie 1st Nazarene Assoc.*
1983 Central Ave. Assoc.*
1986 Shelbyville Vine Street*
1987 Jeffersonville Springdale
1992 Greenwood Honey Creek
1997 Centerpoint-Ashboro
1999 Chaplain, Johnson Mem. Hosp. &
Franklin U.M. Community
2009
Indiana Conference
Owens, Everett
(OT 1949)
1944 Approved Sup. N.I.
1944 Lincolnville OT 49
1948 Neche/Cavalier/Concrete
1953 Neche/Cavalier
1956 Park Rimer Fed. & Fordville Prby.
1961 Wahpeton Antelope
1966 Linton
1971 Bottineau & Gardena UM and Bottineau
Prby.
1975 TR-NI 75 Milford
1979 Retired 79
1979 Sup. Monson Chapel
1987 6/6 FW Simpson, Pastor Visitation
Owens, R. Edward (Jane Elaine)
(PM 1985. FE 1987)
1982 (PT OF) Pleasant Grove
1984 (PT OF) Fulton/Fletcher’s Lake
1989 Monroeville East Liberty
1994 Sumption Prairie/Maple Grove
1998 Retired
Padilla, Walter W (Lois Vallie)
(PM 1991. FE 1993)
1990 (FL) Ashley/Hudson
1993 Oxford
1995 Dunkirk Mt. Tabor
1999 Muncie Industry
2002 Rochester Trinity (KO)
Parks, John Richard (Mary June)
(OT 1955. FE 1959)
1954 Sup. Charlottesville/Cleveland
1956 Atlanta/Boxley (7 mo.)
1960 Logansport Main St.
1964 Van Buren
1971 Ft. Wayne Bethany
1977 South Bend River Park
1986 3/1 Markle
1990 Muncie Riverside
1994 Retired
Parris, John Gregg (Beth)
(PM 1978. FE 1983.)
1981 Millgrove/Union Chapel
1983 Union Chapel (MU)
Pate, Bart Carter (Dorothy)
(OT 1957. FM 1961.)
1957 Counsel of Students, Geo Wash U
1961 Prof., Univ. of TN at Chattanooga
1977 Retired (20 years)
Patrick, David Wilson
(B.A., M.A., M.Div.) (Marcy)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1990 Bath-Springfield
1992 Richmond Central Assoc.
1997 Rushville St. Paul’s
2002 2/15 Mt. Comfort
2005
Page 455
Lebanon Centenary (I.W.)
Patrick, Osa Edward (Lillie)
(P: Ind. 1961. F: Ind. 1964)
(YOPCS 20.5)
1955 Pennington Chapel*
1956 11/1 Crawford Ct.*
1958 3/1 Campbellsburg*
1961 Ellijay Ct., Georgia*
1963 Morristown
1968 Georgetown Christ
1973 McCordsville
1975 12/1 Osgood
1987 R.
Patterson, Kent R (Melissa I.)
1989 (SY) Pennville
1992 9/15 Sweetser
1995 Upland
2001 s.
2001 8/16 Lv of Abs
2002 Hernando Pasco Hospice
Pattison, Gregory Scott (Anita)
(PM 1987. FE 1990)
1985 (SP) Markleville
1987 Anderson First Assoc.
1991 1/1 Dunkirk Mt. Tabor
1995 Warsaw Celebration
2000 Attica
2005 Kendallville Trinity (FW)
Pattison, John Arthur (Deloris)
(OT 1960. FE 1962)
1955 ss Keystone/Blanche Chapel
1956 Sims
1957 LaFontaine
1958 Topeka
1961 Summitville
1964 Anderson Bethel
1967 Muncie Avondale
1970 Wakarusa
1973 Somerset Woodlawn
1978 Twelve Mile
1983 Nine Mile
1987 Van Buren
1994 Retired
Patton, Russell Wayne
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1984 Otisco Ct.
1987 6/1 Seeleyville
1990 10/15 McCutchanville
1995 Centerville
2003 10/1 Cook Memorial (N.A.)
Patton, Wayne Allen (Norma)
(P: Kentucky 1951. F: Kentucky 1955)
(YOPCS 21.75)
1948 Cincinnati, Ohio, 9th St. Baptist Assoc.*
1949 Ft. Thomas Assoc.*
1950 Hebron*
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1953
1954
1955
1957
1958
1960
1962
1965
1969
1974
1978
1985
1991
Philadelphia, Pa., Glenview Assoc.*
Walton
Manchester
9/1 Bloomfield*
Conf. Evangelist
Henryville*
Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Trinity
Indpls. Edwin Ray
Indpls. Memorial
9/1 Columbus East
Institute for American Church Growth
Conf. Approved Evangelist
R.
Pavy, Doyle E. (Shirley)
(OT 1952. FE 1957)
1951 ss Patriot/Quercus Grove
1954 TR-NI Macy/Pleasant Hill
1958 South Whitley
1961 North Manchester
1967 Angola
1974 Griffith First
1980 Supt. Lafayette Dist
1986 Elkhart Trinity
1996 Retired
Payne, Connie (Jerry)
(PM 1991. FE 1997)
1983 (PL) Amboy
1990 1/15 (FL) Peru Main St. Assoc.
1992 5/1 Huntington Trinity Assoc.
1995 Lv of Abs
1995 10/1 Kokomo St. Luke’s Assoc
1996 Kokomo Parr/Cassville
1999 South Whitley (WA)
2004 Retired
Payntor, Patricia Ann
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
2000 Carmel Associate (I.E.)
Payton, Dennis L. (Tammy)
(P: Kentucky 1978. F: S.Ind. 1981)
1978 Crothersville
1979 Trans. S.Ind.
1983 Loogootee
2005 Mooresville (BL)
Payton, L. D. (Dorothy)
1979 TR-NI Colfax/New Hope
1982 Selma Christ
1984 10/15 Logansport Main St.
1986 Frankfort Hope
1989 Marion Sunnycrest
1992 Lapel Ford St.
1995 Retired
Pearson, Howard G. (Relda)
(PM 1954. FE 1954)
1945 Kingman
1957 Portland Trinity
1960 Marion Swayzee St.
Indiana Conference
1986
2009
Retired
Pebley, Allen David (Patsy)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1979 (FL) Millgrove/Union Chapel
1981 (FL) Uniondale
1985 Uniondale/Prospect
1986 Oxford
1988 Anderson Fifth St.
1991 Albion Trinity
1993 Howe/Pretty Prairie
1995 Retired
Peebles, In Suk Hong (David)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1996)
1991 S.
1992 Clarksville Morton Memorial Assoc.
1995 Mace-New Ross
2000 Clinton First
2008 Noblesville First Assoc. (I.E.)
Peigh Williamson, Jamalyn Alece
(A.D., B.S., M.Div.) (David)
(PE: S.Ind. 2005. F: S.Ind. 2008)
2005 Greensburg Assoc.
2008 LFT Milroy Assoc. (RU)
Pelc, Charles
(PE 2002, FE 2005)
(337.1) Brook
2002 7/1 TR NI Brook
Frankfort St. Matthew Assoc. Benson
Chapel
2008 2/01 Salem New Hope 341.6 (NA)
Peñalva, David Enrique (Stacy)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1990)
1986 Hispanic Min.: Iglesia Metodista Unida
Vida Nueva (I.W.)
Pender, James Edward
1976 Hon. Loc.
1996 Hon. Loc.-retired
Pereira, Sergio (Jewel)
(PE 2000. FE 2003)
1998 8/1 (Sup.) Whiting
2000 Tracy
2002 Wesley Foundation Ball State
2003 South Bend Epworth
2005 L.O.A.
2006 SB St. Paul’s/River Park (MI)
2008 Surrendered credentials (good standing)
Perkins, Jarmon Lee (Patricia)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1970 Fountain City
1971 Eden
1977 Edwardsville
1980 Evansville St. James East
1988 Princeton First
1991 Evansville Aldersgate
2009
Indiana Conference
1993 Princeton First
1997 Hillside
1999 R.
Perkins, Ronald Wayne (Sally)
(P: Ind. 1960. F: Ind. 1962)
1960 S.
1966 Director, Religious Life Evansville
College
1969 Chm. Dept. Philosophy & Religion, U. of
Evansville
1983 Chaplain & Prof., Univ. of Evansville
2001 R.
Perkins, Vickie Burr (Robert Glenn)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1990 Kent-Deputy-Pisgah
1994 Scipio
1996 Hanover (CO)
Perry, Beverly Jo (Paul)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1982 Dir. Ed./Youth New Albany: Trinity
1985 Indpls. Meadowdale
1987 10/1 D.L.
1994 New Palestine Assoc.
2004 Edwardsville (N.A.)
Perry, Paul DeWayne (Beverly)
(P: 1982 Cred. Evangelical Methodist Church. F:
S.Ind. 1984)
1980 Pfrimmer’s Chapel-Zoar
1985 Indpls. Faith
1988 4/1 Evansville Simpson
1994 New Palestine
2004 Morton Memorial (N.A.)
2009 Incapacity Leave 7/1/09
Peters, Phyllis L.
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1981 S.
1984 Brazil Bethel-Epworth
1985 S.
1986 Pastoral Counselor, Methodist Hospital
1987 Gosport Charge
1989 Shirley
1991 Lincoln Hills Parish
1997 Seelyville
2001 R.
Phillips, Allen R. (Donna)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1967 3/1 White River Chapel*
1969 Columbia-Orange*
1970 Eaton, OH, Concord United Church of
Christ*
1972 1/1 Bath-Springfield
1974 Mt. Comfort
1982 1/10 Jeffersonville Park Place
1983 Indpls. North Assoc.
1986 2/15 Covington
1999 Madison North
Page 457
2002 Old Capitol
2004 Rushville St. Paul’s
2007 Huntingburg (VI)
Phillips, Samuel B.
(P: N.W.Ind. 1956. F: N.W.Ind. 1958)
1951 Reelsville/Canaan*
1952 Kingman/Bloomingdale*
1956 S.
1958 LaPorte Assoc.
1960 Lakeville
1965 Monticello
1968 Terre Haute Dist.
1968 11/9 Greencastle Dist.
1974 2/1 Evansville Meth. Temple
1980 New Albany Dist.
1983 Indpls. West Dist.
1985 11/1 Staff, Council on Ministries
1993 R.
Pickering, Richard L. (Sally)
(PM 1970. FE 1978)
1970 Romney
1973 Lafayette Trinity Assoc.
1975 Buck Creek
1977 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1980 Rolling Prairie
1985 Monroeville
1990 Wesley Foundation, Ball State
2001 11/1 Incapacity Leave
Pierson, Raymond Elvin (Martha)
(P: Louisiana 1951. F: Louisiana 1954)
(YOPCS 22.0)
1947 Cameron*
1948 Jeanerette*
1951 Indian Bayou
1952 S.
1954 Crowley Wesley-Iota Maxie
1959 11/22 Trans. S.Ind., Connersville East
1962 Evansville St. James
1967 New Albany Main St.
1973 Indpls. Bethel
1977 Sheridan
1981 Indpls. Aldersgate
1986 11/15 R.
Pile, Edwin C.
(OT 1954. FE 1956)
1953 ss Pleasant View
1954 Eastwood
1956 S.
1957 10/15TR-NI New Castle First Assoc
1959 Anderson Grace
1961 Gaston
1967 Lapel Trinity
1970 Disability Leave
1995 Retired
Pimlott, Gregory R.
(A.B., M.Div.) (Julie)
(P: S.Ind. 2004. F: S.Ind. 2007)
Page 458
2004 Shankill Road, Irish Methodist Conf.
2005 8/1 Dearborn Hills Assoc.
2006 12/1 Mohawk (I.E.)
Pippin, Richard V. (Judith)
(P: S.Ind. 1975. F: S.Ind. 1978)
1970 Pimento*
1972 W. Terre Haute First-Bethesda
1974 Greenwood-Old Franklin
1977 1/1 Richmond Chester Heights
1980 4/13 Perrysville-Gessie
1984 12/19 Miss., Church of the Covenant,
Kenai, AK
1987 Jeffersonville Park Place
1988 10/1 Terre Haute Barbour Avenue
1994 Orleans
1998 R.
Pitcher, Harry Thomas (Beverly)
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1976)
1974 Austin
1977 Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
1984 Avon
1995 Spencer
1998 10/1Columbus East
2004 Fortville (I.E.)
Planck, Barbara Jean
(P: S.Ind. 1974. F: S.Ind. 1977)
1975 S.
1976 Geneva
1979 10/15 Trinity-Decker
1984 1/15 Central Barren-New Salisbury
1990 1/1 Princeton St. Marks
1995 Corydon
2001 12/31 R.
Plasterer, George M. (Suzanne)
(PM 1981, FE 1983)
1979 Greenville-Galena
1982 Brownstown
1987 3/1 Plainfield Assoc.
1991 Indpls. Meridian Street Assoc.
1992 Vincennes Community
1998 1/1 Dearborn Hills
2002 Crawfordsville First
2008 Cross-Wind (KO)
Plasterer, George M.
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Suzanne)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1979 Greenville-Galena
1982 Brownstown
1987 3/1 Plainfield Assoc.
1991 Indpls. Meridian Street Assoc.
1992 Vincennes Community
1998 1/1 Dearborn Hills
2002 Crawfordsville First (I.W.)
2008 11/1 Logansport Cross-Wind (KO)
Plybon, Bonnie J. (Benjamin)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1983)
Indiana Conference
1979
1981
1986
1987
1990
1992
1994
2000
2001
2006
2009
Lawrenceburg Assoc.
Bath-Springfield
3/15 Chaplain, Franklin U.M. Home
Newbern
7/1 Crothersville-Hayden
Jeffersonville Springdale
Philadelphia
(LFT) Salem
(LFT) Indpls. Victory Memorial
R.
Polito, Samuel (Cynthia)
(PE 2004, FE2007)
2001 1/1 (SP) Hammond Woodmar Assoc.
2001 (SP) Hammond Hyde Park
2004 Morocco First
2008 1/1 New Life (KO)
Pomeroy, Leon D (Barbara Sue)
(PM 1989. FE 1992)
1984 (PT OF) Mechanicsburg
1987 (FT OF) Mechanicsburg
1992 8/15 Eaton
2000 Knox
2007 Kendallville Faith (FW) 01/01
Popplewell, David L. (June)
(P: N.Ind. 1956. F: N.Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 21.25)
1956 S.
1957 Fall River, Mass. Querry St.*
1959 Saratoga-Deersfield
1962 New Castle First Assoc.
1964 Westfield
1969 Evansville Centenary
1972 Indpls. Otterbein
1980 1/1 Indpls. Rosedale Hills
1982 8/16 Mt. Olive
1990 New Albany DePauw Memorial
1993 1/1 R.
Powell, David Lee (Kimberly)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1981)
1978 S.
1980 Evansville Meth. Temple Assoc.
1982 Cannelton
1985 12/1 Greenwood Honey Creek
1989 Sullivan
1994 Zionsville Assoc.
1997 10/15 Chapel Hill Assoc.
2007 Danville (I.W.)
Powell, Karen Karth
(PE 2000, FE 2003)
1998 Carrollton
2000 Carrollton/Bradley Associate
2002 Castleton Associate
2007 6/16 TR SIC
2007 Riverside
2009 Anderson New Horizons (MA)
Powell, Karen Marie (Stephen)
2009
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2003)
1998 Carrollton
2000 Carrollton/Bradley Associate
2002 Castleton Associate
2006 Muncie Riverside
Powers, Timothy A (Ellen)
(PM 1987. FE 1991)
1987 S.
1989 Young America Center/Poplar Grove
(Howard)
1991 Auburn Assoc.
1995 Morocco First
2004 Monroe
2008 Peru Parkview (KO)
Priest, Robert Eugene (Alida)
(OT 1966. FE 1968)
1965 ss. Maxwell/Curry's Chapel
1967 Ft. Wayne St. Joseph Assoc
1971 Collins St. Matthews
1977 South Bend Maple Lane
1984 Wakarusa
1990 Ossian
1998 Retired
1999 Collins (WA)
Pritchard, J. Samuel (Jane)
(PM 1933. FE 1935)
1927 Oak Street Methodist, NY
1929 Bethel Ave. Evangelical, Indpls
1931 ss Highland Park
1932 South Bend Ewing Ave. (Faith)
1933 Syracuse Calvary
1941 Bippus Ct.
1943 Olney, ILL. Immanuel
1951 Indpls. Beville Ave.
1952 Veedersburg
1964 TR-ICN Bourbon First
1968 Solomon Creek
1970 Howe/Pretty Prairie
1972 Retired
1973 Sup. Lg Beach CA First, Sr. Adults
1980 Long Beach First Emeritus
Probasco, Ray (Diana)
2001 (FL) Alexandria First
2003 Reinstated as Elder
2003 Shiloh (KO)
Indiana Conference
Page 459
2001 Upland
2003 8/16 College Ave. Assoc.
2007 Dyer (CA)
Purnell, George Anthony (Diane)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1987 Pittsboro
1995 Evansville Aldersgate
2003 8/15 Bloomington First (BL)
Purvis, Judith Elaine Blodgett (David)
(P: S.Ind. 1995. F: S.Ind. 1999)
1993 Fountaintown-Liberty
1999 Georgetown Christ
2003 Linden
2005 Vincennes District
Rairdon, Jerry W. (Nancy Matlack-Rairdon)
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1980 S.
1983 Mace-New Ross
1987 1/1 Indpls. Aldersgate
1992 1/15 New Albany Silver Street (N.A.)
2009 Old Bethed (IE)
Ramos, Juanita Arrieta (Oscar)
(PM 1995. FE 1997)
1994 (PL) SB Monson Chapel
1995 La Sagrada Familia, Assoc.
1998 (LTFT)
2004 (LTFT) Hammond Hyde Pk. (CA)
2007 Hispanic Missionary
Ramos-Gallardo, Oscar (Juanita)
(PM 1995. FE 1997)
1994 (FL) Goshen Hispanic
1995 La Sagrada Familia
2001 7/1 Hispanic Missioner (BGM)
Ramsey, James G. (B.A., M.Div.) (Kim)
(P: Oklahoma 1984. F: Oklahoma 1987)
1985 March, Tulsa: Church of the Shepherd
1988 Norman: Goodrich
1993 Midwest City: Wickline
1996 6/1 Trans. S.Ind. Indpls. Sunrise at Geist
2002 Bloomington St. Mark’s (BL)
2009 Avon Assoc. (IW)
Prowse, Timothy (Mickey)
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1996 Wolcott
1998 Mt. Etna
2001 Merrillville (CA)
Randall, John A. Iii (Marsha)
(PM 1989. FE 1993)
1987 (SP) Hopewell
1991 Jefferson/ Kilmore
1993 Logansport First Assoc.
1995 Geneva High Street
2002 FW Hope (FW)
Puent, Ken (Beth)
(PM 1995. FE 1998)
1991 5/1 (SY) Dunkirk Bethel
1992 8/15 (SP) Dunkirk Bethel
1994 2/15 Dunkirk Bethel/Center
1996 W. Laf. First, Assoc
Rapp, William K (Doris)
(PM 1976. FE 1977)
1976 TR-NI Huntington First Assoc.
1980 Monroe
1984 10/15 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1986 Muncie Madison St.
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1991
1995
1998
2000
2000
Jamestown
Berne Trinity
(LTFT) Huntington Trinity
Retired
(RE) Zion (HU)
Raschka, Robert Aaron (Ruth)
(PM 1990. FE 1992)
1984 Muncie Morningside
1986 New Columbus/Hinton, (KY)
1987 Lancaster, Assoc. (KY)
1990 Hanna
1992 8/15 Porter
1995 Howe/Pretty Prairie
2001 Bourbon First
2005 Hammond Woodmar
2009 Maple Grove (LaPorte Co.), Salem
Chapel (CA)
Rasmussen, Daniel Dean (Julie)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1985 New Albany Grant Line
1989 Richmond Faith Trinity-Boston
1992 3/15 Epworth
2000 Center (I.W.)
Rasmussen, Lyle Gordon (Mary Ann)
(P: N.Ind. 1952. F: N.Ind. 1958)
(YOPCS 21.5)
1946 Hartford City*
1950 Gilead-Ebenezer*
1952 New Castle Trinity-Sugar Grove
1954 Centerville
1958 New Paris
1961 Frankton
1966 Greenfield Trinity Park
1970 Indpls. Mt. Olive
1973 2/14 Indpls. Faith
1978 Corydon Old Capitol
1983 Washington Christ
1991 R.
Rasmussen, Stephen Lee
(B.A., M.Div.) (Rebecca)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1974 Indpls. E. 10th St. Assoc.
1976 S.
1977 Mohawk
1982 Monrovia-Belleville
1984 New Life
1989 Whiteland
1998 Brazil First
2002 Union Chapel (I.E.)
Rasmussen, Timothy A.
(B.A., M.Div.) (Serena)
(P: S.Ind. 1977, 1981. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1977 Indpls. Forest Manor-Scott Assoc.
1979 Discontinued
1980 Elberfeld-New Jerusalem
1983 Glenwood-New Salem
1985 Clinton First
Indiana Conference
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
2000
2003
2009
Trans. Yellowstone Conf.; Roundup
UMC
Trans. S.Ind.; Brick Chapel-Union
Indpls. Epworth Assoc.
Salem
Versailles
Middletown Honey Creek
Broad Ripple (I.W.)
Ray, James Lamar
(B.A., B.D., Th.D.) (Lynn)
(P: North Georgia 1946. F: Nebraska 1950)
(YOPCS 26.5)
1946 Rock Springs
1948 Dacula Ct.
1949 12/1 Trans. Nebraska; Lincoln St. Paul
Assoc.
1952 Auburn First
1955 S.
1957 Trans. S.Ind.; Columbus Asbury
1962 Mooresville
1967 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1968 Mt. Vernon First
1973 1/1 Chaplain Franklin U.M. Home
1983 4/1 Administrator, Asbury Towers
1990 R.
Ray, Larry Melvin (Wilma)
(PM 1965. FE 1969)
1967 ss Penn. Conf. Milton St. Andrew
1969 Colfax-New Hope
1972 LaFontaine
1978 Huntington Evangelical
1981 Kendallville Trinity
1986 Bluffton First
1992 South Bend Grace
1996 9/1 Supt. Fort Wayne District
2004 Retired
Ream, Thomas (Melissa)
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
1999 8/1 (SY) Amanda/Middletown
(West Ohio Conference)
2001 7/1 (PL) Amanda/Middletown
2002 (FL) Laf. Trinity Assoc.
2003 Laf. Trinity Assoc.
2005 Brushwood
2008 1/1 Warsaw First (WA)
Reed, Bert J. (Helen)
(P: Ind.S. 1957. F: Ind.S. 1962)
1956 Freetown
1957 Marengo
1959 Conf.-Approved Evangelist
1973 Taylorsville
1976 Ogilville
1978 Seymour St. Andrew
1984 L.A.
1986 R.
Reed, Don (Vicki)
(PM 1997. FE 1999)
2009
1988
1993
1997
2000
2001
2003
2005
Indiana Conference
(FL) Grass Creek
(SP) Grass Creek
Logansport Wheatland Ave./Faith
Salem
Marion Trinity
Trinity/New Hope
Elkhart First (MI)
Reed, Jeffory Jayneil (Linda Katherine)
(P: S.Ind. 1990. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1988 Raglesville-Cornetsville-Epsom
1991 Vincennes First Assoc.
1994 Cloverdale
1997 Fort Branch First
2003 Unity Chapel (N.A.)
Reed, Kenneth Eugene
(P: Ind. 1952. F: Ind. 1955)
1952 S.
1958 9/1 Director Chaplaincy Service Meth.
Hospital
1982 Associate for Church Relations,
Methodist Hosp.
1986 Vice President, Church Relations,
Methodist Hosp.
1997 R.
Reed, Robert Michael (Jacquie)
(P: S.Ind. 1975. F: S.Ind. 1977)
1975 S.
1976 New Castle First Assoc.
1979 2/1 Mt. Vernon Faith-Zoar
1983 11/1 Indpls. Center
1989 Vincennes First
1996 Fishers (I.E.)
Reichenbach, Deborah J.
(B.S., M.Div., M.A.)
(P: Kentucky 1997. F: S.Ind. 2005)
2000 Jeffersonville Springdale (PL)
2002 Aurora (FL)
2003 1/15 Solsberry-Greene Co. Chapel
2003 Trans. S.Ind.; Solsberry-Greene Chapel
2005 Clay City-Mt. Calvary
2005 9/30 Hospice of Dayton OH
2008 8/1 Marengo (N.A.)
Reid, J. David (Etsu)
(OT 1954. FE 1958)
1954 S.
1959 Miss in Japan Language School
1962 Staff Member, Research Institute on
Mission of Church, United Church of
Christ in Japan
1965 Prof. Japan Biblical Sem., Tokyo
1976 Lecturer, Japan Bib Sem., Tokyo
1973 Director, Inter’l Institute for Study of
Religions, Tokyo
1980 Professor, Tokyo Union Theo Sem.
1987 (Part-time Lecturer) U of Tokyo
1990 Retired
Page 461
Reisman, Kimberly Dunnam
(FE 1996)
1994 TR-NI (LTFT) Laf Cong St Assoc
1997 8/1 Laf Trinity Assoc
2005 Conference Evangelist
Reynolds, Cynthia
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1978 Hobart First Assoc.
1986 Pastor/ Director, Wesley Foundation, Ball
State
1990 Hammond Woodmar
1994 Supt. Huntington District
2000 FW Good Shepherd
2000 12/1 Lv. Ab.
2001 Conference Council Director
2006 Supt. Warsaw District
2009 Supt. Calumet District
Rhine, Terry C. (Sylvia)
(PM 1971. FE 1973)
1971 Nappanee Assoc.
1975 Spencerville
1980 Salem Chapel/Lamb's Chapel
1987 Hebron
1995 Chesterton (CA)
2008 Retired
Rhoades-Welling, Karen K.
(PM 1992. FE 1997)
1991 (Sup.) Ingalls
1994 Ambia/Locust Grove
1997 8/16 Markleville/Mt. Gilead
1999 New Burlington
2001 Caley/White Oak.
2005 Leiters Ford/Monterey (W)
2008 03/01 Incapacity Leave
Richards, Perry Samuel (Cindy)
(P: S.Ind. 1989. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1988 Laurel-Metamora
1990 Moores Hill-Mt. Sinai
1998 Alquina
2001 Brookville
2005 (LFT) Rushville St. Paul’s & Shelbyville
Vine St.
2006 Shelbyville West Street (RU)
Richmond, Nancy (Lester)
(PE 2004, FE2007)
2000 10/1 (SY) Pennville
2000 11/20 (PL) Pennville
2001 12/1 (SP) Pennville
2004 1/1 (PL) Pennville
2004 (FL) Lima/Scott
2008 Attica (LA)
Richwine, Daniel Stephen (Pamela)
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 1999)
1996 S.
1997 Solsberry-Green County Chapel
2001 Mooresville Assoc.
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Indiana Conference
2004 S.
2005 Southport Assoc. (I.W.)
Ricks, Carl (Vonda)
(OT 1961. FE 1963)
1961 Dover Hill
1963 TR-NWI Hamlet/Ober
1968 Sumption Prairie/Monon Chapel
1975 Anderson Fifth St.
1979 Muncie Fountain Square
1983 Brook/Mt. Zion
1988 Geneva First/New Corydon
1990 Rochester Trinity
1995 Retired
Rittenhouse, Greg E (Janice R)
(PM 1984. FE 1987)
1984 S.
1985 Decatur First Assoc.
1988 Elkhart St. Paul Assoc
1990 8/1 Somerset Woodlawn
1994 2/1 Somerset Woodlawn/Lebanon
(Wabash Co.)
1995 Mentone
1998 Fremont
2004 Portland Asbury (MU)
Roberts, Christopher (Renee)
(PE 2004, FE2007)
2001 (SY) New Burlington
2001 12/8 (SP) New Burlington
2004 Webb Chapel
2006 Grace
2009 Indianapolis Meridian Street (IW)
Roberts, D. Bruce (Susan)
(P: Ohio West 1962. F: Peninsula 1965)
1962 S.
1965 Brandywine-Trinity; Staff Assoc.
Methodist Action Program, Wilmington
DE
1970 S.
1974 Asst. Prof. Chr. Educ., Scarritt College,
Nashville TN
1981 Dir. Cont. Ed., Christian Theol. Sem.
1985 Trans. S.Ind.
2004 R.
Roberts, Gerald E., Sr.
(Tammy Moore-Roberts)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1970)
1963 Burris Chapel
1964 S.
1969 New Castle First Assoc.
1970 Nashville
1972 Indpls. Wesley Assoc.
1975 11/12 Chaplain Indpls. Police Dept.
1979 6/5 H. L.
1981 Eff.; Greenfield Faith
1985 11/1 Prairieton
1989 2/1 Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
1996 (LFT) Richland-Midway
2001 Mitchell Jacob Finger
2003 (LFT) New Bethel-Paynesville
2007 R.
Roberts, Gwendolyn C.
(P: A.M.E. OH. 1989. F: A.M.E. OH. 1991)
1987 United A.M.E. Assoc., Xenia OH*
1989 New North St. A.M.E. Assoc.,
Springfield OH*
1990 St. Paul A.M.E., Cedarville OH*
1992 Grace A.M.E., Bellefontaine OH*
1997 Trans. S.Ind.; Scott
2001 Indpls. Faith
2005 11/1 Exec. Dir. Metro Ministries
2007 Metro Min. West Ohio Conf.
Roberts, Patricia
(PE 1997. FE 2002)
1995 (SP) Hammond First Assoc
1997 Valparaiso First, Assoc.
1998 s.
2000 Maple Grove (LaPorte Co.)
2003 Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital
Roberts, Wayne Michael (Angela)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1973 Coal City*
1977 N.Ind. Conf. Camping Program*
1981 Bowling Green
1987 Henryville
1992 3/15 Richmond Faith Trinity-Boston
1994 New Albany Centenary
2005 Palmyra (N.A.)
Robertson, Charles Bert (Jerrine)
(P: S.Ind. 1977 Cred. General Baptist Church. F:
S.Ind. 1979)
1976 Alfordsville-Truelove*
1977 Washington Wesley
1981 Milan-Pierceville
1985 11/15 Corydon Old Capitol
1989 Indpls. Rosedale Hills
1992 Hagerstown
1995 R.
Robinson, Kennard (Ruth)
1953 Minnesota Conference EUB
1958 TR-NI Teegarden
1959 Syracuse Calvary
1973 Dir. of Uniting Religious Community of
Elkhart Co.
1985 (SY) Green Center
1992 Readmitted
1992 (LTFT) Green Center
1997 Retired 97.
Robyne, Glen J. (Lana)
(FE)
WL First/Wesley Foundation (346.1)
Robyne, Lana (Glen)
(FE)
2009
2009
2007
Indiana Conference
WL First/Wesley Foundation (346.1)
Rockhill, David M. (Patsy)
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1980 S.
1981 Rockport Trinity Assoc.-Mt. Zion
1984 Monrovia-Belleville
1988 Darlington
1994 Hope
2000 Liberty (RU)
2009 Terre Haute Maple Avenue (TH)
Rodgers, David R.
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1985 S.
1987 Shirley
1989 S.
1992 L.A.
1994 Assist. Acquisitions Librarian, Baylor
Univ.
2000 3/1 Technical Svcs. Librarian, Shawnee
St. Univ.
2009 7/1 Transitional Leave
Roeder, Marvin Louis
(P: Louisville 1960. F: Louisville 1962)
(YOPCS 13.5)
1954 10/1 Petersburg Anderson Chapel General
Baptist*
1956 9/1 Sebree, Ky. G.B.*
1958 Smithland Ct.
1962 Allensville
1964 Eddyville
1968 Trans. S.Ind., St. Peter’s
1971 New Harmony
1977 Evansville Fairlawn
1978 Vincennes North
1984 Mt. Vernon Faith
1989 Holland-Zoar
1992 Bloomfield
1997 12/31 R.
Rogers, Paul F. (Teresa M)
(PM 1990, FE 1998)
1986 (SP) JRAM Fairview/ Bellefountain
1990 Center Chapel
1993 Portland Asbury Assoc.
1995 2/1 Hillsdale
1995 11/1 Hobart Trinity
2000 Marion Sunnycrest
2005 Kokomo Main St. (KO)
2009 Jamestown
Rohrer, Erma (Hugh)
(PM 1982, FE 1985)
1980 (SP) Ijamsville/Laketon
1982 Pleasant Grove (H. Co.)
1983 Pleasant Gr (H Co)/Washington Ctr
1985 Converse
1989 Elkhart Grace
1993 6/1 Elkhart Faith 7/1 Woodburn
1995 7/1 Hoagland/Poe
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2002 Hope
2002 5/31 Retired
Rohrer, Hugh M. (Erma)
(PM 1980, FE 1985)
1977 Arcola/Lake Chapel
1982 Andrews/Bippus Calvary
1985 3/1 Swayzee
1989 Elkhart Good Shepherd
1993 6/1 Elkhart Faith
1993 7/1 Ashley/Hudson
1993 12/1 Harlan
2002 5/31 Retired
Rosebrock, Anne M. (Randy)
2005 Meridian Street Assoc.
2007 Trans. S.Ind.; Meridian St. (I.W.)
Rosinski, Nanci Ann (Robert)
(PD 1998, FD 2001, FE 2003)
1998 Marion General Hospital/Huntington
Trinity
2001 Marion General Hospital/Huntington
Trinity (HU)
Rough, Thomas C. (Janet)
(FE 1961)
1958 Hibbard/Trinity Ct.
1960 TR-ICN Pretty Lake/Trinity Ct.
1963 Pretty Lake
1966 South Bend Central
1973 Ft. Wayne Faith
1979 Michigan City First
1985 Supt. Huntington Dist
1988 9/15 Muncie High Street
1995 Supt. Calumet Dist
2002 5/31 Retired
Ruach, Susan Whitledge Nevius
(B.S., M.Th., Ed.D.) (Richard)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1975)
1969 S.
1971 Beech Grove Assoc.
1975 2/1 Batesville
1977 Seelyville
1983 Council on Ministries
1994 Director, Council on Ministries
2001 9/15 Dir. of Conf. Spiritual Ldrshp.
Dvlpmt., Genl. Bd. Discipleship
Rudolf, Holly Christina (Thomas Russell)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1982 New Richmond
1984 Petersville
1986 Terre Haute: Breden Memorial
1988 S.
1989 Chaplain, Terre Haute Regional Hospital
1991 (LFT) Chaplain Terre Haute Regional
Hospital
1992 Chaplain Terre Haute Regional Hospital
1996 L.A.
1998 8/1 Second Presbyterian, St. Joseph MO
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2005
R.
Ruhl, Donald (Sylvia)
(OT 1956. FE 1961)
1955 Avilla
1959 Teegarden
1961 Teegarden/Tabor Ct.
1963 Nappanee
1967 Whiting Lakeside
1970 Logansport Main St.
1984 9/5 Rensselaer
1991 Retired
Ruman, Lewis E. (Dixie)
(PM 1975. FE 1978)
1971 ss Clymers/Webb Chapel
1978 Nine Mile
1983 Jackson Heights/West Point
1987 Burket
1991 Battle Ground
1999 12/31 Retired
Rumble, Dale Alan (Patricia)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1966 10/1 Branchville*
1967 10/1 Gentryville*
1968 S.
1969 9/1 Boston (MA) Old West Intern*
1971 S.
1973 Winslow
1974 5/1 Washington Wesley
1977 1/9 S.
1977 Madison North
1980 Chandler
1982 Danville
1991 Shelbyville First
2000 Epworth
2007 Terre Haute Temple (T.H.)
Runyan, Saundra Craig
(PM 1987. FE 1990)
1985 (SP) Custer/S. Liberty, West Ohio
1987 Ambia/Locust Grove
1989 School
1990 9/15 Jefferson Chapel/Coesse
1995 10/1 Lv. Ab.
1999 6/15 Retired
Rush, Dennis E. (Lana)
(PM 1980. FE 1983)
1981 Decatur First Assoc.
1984 11/15 Selma Christ (MU)
Russell, Richard Wells (Patricia)
(P: Baltimore 1963. F: Baltimore 1965)
1963 S.
1964 Pikesville: Stone Chapel
1967 Emmarts
1976 Laurel: First
1977 Wesley Memorial
1982 Missionary World Serv. & Evan.
1984 Chinese Overseas Miss.
Indiana Conference
1986
1988
1990
1993
1996
1997
2001
2005
2007
2009
7/1 Laurel-Metamora
6/7 Trans. S.Ind.; Shelburn-Ebenezer
Tanner Valley
1/1 Veedersburg-Hillsboro
Taylorsville-Clifford
Linton First
Paoli
Ogilville
R.
Russell, Ronald Ray
(B.A., M.Div.) (Lori)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
2000 Fountain-Oak Grove
2006 3/15 Pekin (N.A.)
Russell, Roy Stephen (Cheryl)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1991 4/1 Indpls. Central Avenue
1993 Jeffersonville Park Place
2000 11/15 Columbus Sandy Hook (CO)
Rynkiewich, Michael Allen (Teresa)
(P: S.Ind. 1993. F: S.Ind. 1996)
1991 St. Peter’s-Caborn St. John’s
1997 1/1 S.
1997 General Board of Global Ministries
2002 8/1 Prof. Anthropology, E. Stanley Jones
Sch. World Mission, Asbury Theol. Sch.
(ESJ-Asbury Theological School,
Sachs, Robert Lee
(P: Ind.S. 1946. F: Ind.S. 1950. P: Ind. 1958 Cred.
EUB. F: Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 35.25)
1946 Greenwood Honey Creek
1947 S.
1951 Assoc. Min. to Students Purdue U.
1952 Medora
1953 Connersville Grace
1954 Bloomington Church of the Cross
1958 Bloomington First Assoc.
1962 Evansville Meth. Temple Assoc.
1965 Assoc. Director M.S.M. University of
Evansville
1968 Evansville Human Relations Commission
1971 Evansville Inner City Ministry
1974 9/1 Indpls. Central Ave.
1980 Terre Haute First
1982 Indpls. Near Eastside Parish
1984 Indpls. Union Chapel
1989 R.
Saltzgaber, Gaylord (Carol)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1972 ss Maple Grove (PL)
1975 Nov. North Liberty
1986 Retired
1988 9/1 (RE) Maple Grove (St. Joe)
Sanders, Douglas Lee (Valerie)
(P: S.Ind. 1988. F: S.Ind. 1991)
1985 Dugger Ct.
2009
1989 1/1 Winslow-Patoka Grove
1993 3/15 Utica-New Chapel
1995 McCutchanville
1998 1/1 Dana-Bono
2002 Marengo
2003 10/1 Centerville
2005 Folsom Mem.-Allen Chapel
2008 Lebanon Oterbein-Milledgeville (IW)
2009 Elizabethtown UMC (CO)
Scipio (CO)
Sands, Kendall E. (Lydia)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1940. F: N.W.Ind. 1944)
1939 Salem
1941 Salem-Creston
1944 Merrillville
1947 Sry.
1948 LaCrosse-Wanatah
1950 Rolling Prairie
1951 LaCrosse-Wanatah
1955 Culver
1962 Indpls. Wesley
1970 1/1 Noblesville First
1975 5/15 Washington Christ
1980 R.
Sauer, J. Ronald (Alice)
(F: New York 1975)
1974 John Street, Asst.*
1974 White Lake
1978 Methodist Hosp., Indpls., Intern in
Pastoral Care
1979 White Lake
1980 Methodist Hosp., Indpls., Chaplain
1984 Trans. S.Ind.
1985 S.
1987 L.A.
1988 (LFT)Zoar
1992 (LFT)Wesley Manor Retirement Home
1994 426.1 St. Paul’s, Louisville Conf.
1996 R.
Saunders, Lawrence S.
(PE 2002, FE 2005)
1998 (SY) Mt. Gilboa
1999 8/30 (PL)
1999 9/1 (LPNA)
2000 7/1 (SP) Burlington: Broad Street
Assistant (GNJ Conf.)
2002 Covenant Assoc.
2005 DeMotte
2008 Culver Wesley (WA)
Schaar, Gary Marvin
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Joyce)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1979 S.
1981 Mt. Vernon First Assoc.
1984 1/1 Cloverdale
1987 Paoli
1991 10/15 Evansville Old North
Indiana Conference
Page 465
2001
9/1 Assoc. Director, Conf. Council on
Ministries
2009 Columbus First (CO)
Scherer-Berry, R. Edward
(B.M., M.S., M.Div.) (Stormy)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1999)
1990 Rockdale
1991 4/1 Rockdale & New Trenton
1993 L.A.
1994 Laurel-Metamora
1995 Perrysville-Gessie
1997 College Corner
2000 (LFT) Jacobs Chapel Co-Pastor
2004 Mt. Sinai (CO)
Scherer-Berry, Stormy L. (Ed)
(P: S.Ind. 2000. F: S.Ind. 2004)
2000 Jacobs Chapel Co-Pastor
2004 Milan (CO)
Schilling, Robert Albright (Rita)
(P: Baltimore 1955. F: Baltimore 1957)
1955 S.
1961 9/1 Trans. S.Ind., Indpls. North Min.
Music
2002 R.
Schoff, Nancy
(PM 1986. FE 1988)
1985 (SP) Teegarden
1986 Nappanee Assoc.
1989 Newville/Mt. Pleasant
1991 Howe/Pretty Prairie
1993 Warsaw First Assoc.
1995 Peru Parkview
2001 10/16 Chaplain Wesley Manor
2003 Hebron
2004 1/1 Incapacity Leave
2009 Retired
Scholl, Matthew Lee
(B.A., M.Div., M.A.) (Rebecca)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
1999 First, Thomasville GA*
2000 Zionsville Assoc.
2004 Mooresville Assoc.
2006 S.
2007 Aley, West Ohio Conf.
Schonbachler, Patrick J. (Christina)
(PM 1974. FE 1978)
1973 Norwood/Mayer
1974 School
1977 Duluth Lester Park
1987 1/1 TR-NI Kokomo St. Luke's Assoc
1989 Upland
1993 s
1999 1/1 Lv of Abs
1999 2/1 Blackford Mental Health Ctr,
2003 Bowen Center
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Schrader, David (Pam)
(PM 1980. FE 1984)
1980 Chicago Norwood Park Assoc. (N. Ill.
Conf)
1982 Door Village
1986 Muncie College Ave. Assoc
1988 Lakeville
1991 10/1 Elkhart First
1998 Hammond First
2002 Supt. Calumet
2007 South Bend Grace (MI)
Schramm, David Carl (Joyce)
(OT 1962. FE 1964)
1962 S.
1965 Lynn
1966 Lynn/Mt. Zion
1968 Wesley Parish
1965 5/23 Wesley Foundation Ball State
1973 6/10 Campus Minister Ball State
1976 Merrillville Assoc
1980 Mishawaka East
1987 Hammond First
1992 Marion First
1999 Supt. Kokomo Dist
2004 Retired
Schubert, Lisa Dianne
(B.A., M.Div.)
(P: S.Ind. 2005. F: S.Ind. 2008)
2005 Indianapolis North (I.W.)
Schwartz, Larry Roger (Mary Lee)
(P: N.Ind. 1965. F: N.Ind. 1967)
1964 Poneto-Reiffsburg-Prairie
1967 Ft. Wayne, Wayne St. Assoc.
1969 11/1 Trans. Southern California- Arizona,
Woodland Hills Wesley
1971 V.L.
1972 Trans., N.Ind., Eff.; Harlan
1973 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1975 Trans. S.Ind.; Acton
1980 Fortville
1986 Columbus Asbury
1990 Carmel St. Mark’s
1992 Indpls. Rosedale Hills
1994 Indianapolis Broad Ripple
1999 12/31 R.
2008 Deceased 12/26
Schwarz, David C. (Arleta)
(PM 1992. FE 1994)
1989 (FT OF) Converse
1999 Anderson Fifth Street
2002 Muncie Industry
2005 Corinth (MU)
Schwein, William Merlin, Jr.
(P: Ind. 1964. F: Ind. 1967)
1964 Ft. Atkinson, Wis. First Asst.*
1966 Indpls. North Assoc.
1968
1971
1977
1980
1988
1995
2000
2002
2004
2009
Bloomington Arlington
8/15 Evansville Aldersgate
Rushville St. Paul’s
Southport
Indpls. Meridian St.
1/1 Carmel
11/1 Indianapolis East District
Sunrise at Geist
R.
Scott, C. Jack (Moretta Sue)
1979 TR-NI Otterbein
1987 Huntertown
1993 Warsaw Trinity
1995 Columbia City (WA)
2005 Retired
Scott, Harold E. (Donna)
(P: Ind.S. 1952. F: Ind.S. 1958)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1952 S.
1953 Olive Chapel
1954 Andersonville
1958 Rockport First
1959 Rockport-Union Chapel
1960 Linton
1965 Linton-Burris Chapel
1968 Lebanon Otterbein
1970 Lebanon Otterbein-Mt. Zion
1972 Lawrenceburg
1975 Sry.
1976 S.
1978 Milan
1981 Carrollton-Mt. Lebanon
1989 R.
Scott, Jack (Martha)
(PM 1984. FE 1986)
1984 S. Collins/St. Matthews
1986 Anderson New Hope
1990 8/1 Galveston
1992 Fort Wayne Good Shepherd Assoc.
1994 Fort Wayne Faith
2004 Assoc. Dir. Recruitment and Leadership
Development, NIC
2008 Covenant (FW)
Scott, Janet D.
(PM 1985. FE 1990)
1985 School
1988 10/2 Logansport First Assoc
1989 Leiters Ford/Monterey
1991 1/15 Dir of Pastoral Care/Social Service,
Peace Memorial Home
1994 2/1 Muncie Madison Street
1996 1/1 Incapacity Lv.
Seaney, Michael Joe (Mary Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1979 S.
1981 Sandusky-Adams
1986 8/15 Terre Haute Memorial Assoc.
2009
1990 Linton Otterbein
1998 Whiteland
2005 Seymour Trinity (CO)
Seewald, V. Robert (Amy Lynn)
(PE 1999. FE 2003)
1996 Jasonville (SIC)
1999 Auburn Assoc.
2000 Beaver Dam
2007 Nappanee (MI)
Seitz, Stephen R. (Barbara)
(P: S.Ind. 1983. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1978 1/1 Petersburg Ct.*
1981 Tanner Valley
1988 Shiloh (VI)
2009 R.
Sells, L. Ray (Phyllis)
(OT 1961. FE 1963)
1961 S
1963 Warsaw Assoc
1965 TR-IN Conf. Fletcher Place
1971 TR-NI Ham Cent & Urban Min
1978 Bd. of Discipleship, Nashville
1997 Consultant, Louisville Conf
1997 Retired
Shanks, Donald (Anna)
1957 Andersonville
1958 Rushville
1963 Honey Creek Ct.
1965 Pleasant Hill Ct.
1966 Gessie Ct.
1967 Boonville
1971 Sugar Creek Ct.
1972 Honorable Location
1980 Sup. Deerfield
1982 TR-NI (LTFT) Dunkirk Calvary
1983 9/15 (FT) Dunkirk Calvary
1986 Somerset Woodlawn
1990 Leesburg
1993 Logansport Main St.
1996 SB Faith
1998 1/31 Retired
2005 (RE) Rehoboth (MU)
Shannon, William (Joyce)
1983 TR-NI Ft. Wayne St. Joseph Assoc.
1986 Bristol
1994 Muncie Gethsemane
Bluffton First
2003 Logansport First (KO)
Sharp, Earl W. (Veral)
(FE 1946)
1942 ss Goshen CT
1943 Clunette
1945 S. Holton 45-46
1946 Santa Fe Ct.
1949 Richmond Trinity
1952 Knightstown
Indiana Conference
1957
1961
1965
1969
1975
1980
1984
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Kokomo Beamer
Ft. Wayne St. Paul
Muncie Madison St.
Culver Wesley
Elkhart Simpson
Pendleton First
Retired
Sharp, Robert Thomas (Cynthia)
(P: Mississippi 1963. F: Mississippi 1966)
1963 S.
1965 Natchez Jefferson St. Assoc.
1967 Vicksburg Porter’s Chapel
1970 Benton-Midway
1973 Richland
1975 Trans. S.Ind.; Blue Grass
1980 1/1 Bedford First
1984 2/15 Evansville Central
1989 9/1 Indianapolis Epworth
1994 Rushville District
2001 11/1 Dir. Conf. Council on Ministries
2007 R.
Shaw, Ashland Davis (Margaret)
(P: Alabama 1952. F: Alabama 1955)
(YOPCS 21.25)
1952 S.
1953 Wesley Foundation Auburn University
1960 9/1 Trans. S.Ind., Indpls. Brightwood
Assoc.
1963 Indpls. Shelby St.
1966 Evansville Howell
1971 2/1 Columbus First Assoc.
1974 Boonville Main St.
1982 New Castle First
1989 R.
Shoaff, Scott D. (Karen Miller)
(PM 1974. FE 1977)
1974 S.
1976 South Bend First Assoc
1981 Mishawaka Willow Creek
1988 Fremont
1998 FW Simpson
2006 Kendallville Faith
2007 1/1 Garrett (FW)
Shock, Dennis Allen (Diana)
(PM 1966. FE 1972)
1966 New Hope Ct.
1969 PM NI. S.
1971 Brookston
1974 Brookston/Reynolds
1978 Marion New Hope
1980 Lv. Ab.
1985 10/1 Indpls Ep Assoc. (PP426.1)
1992 Akron
1995 Churubusco
1999 Crown Point (CA)
2007 Retirement
Shortle, John S., Jr. (Joan)
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1978
1981
1984
1987
1990
1991
1995
1997
2000
TR-NI LaCrosse/Tefft
Collins/St. Matthews
Russiaville
Boswell
1/1 Albion Trinity
Tracy
Chap Westville Correctional Fac.
Chaplain Indiana State Prison
Southport Correctional Facility
(337.1) Yatesville/Friend, Ctl NY
2006 To Retirement (11/1/06)
Siefert, Bryan (Kimberly)
(PM 1997. FE 2000)
1997 9/1 Rensselaer Trinity Assoc
2000 Robinson Chapel
2002 College Ave. Assoc.
2006 Culver Wesley
2008 NC Conference
Siegel, Diana
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2003 (SLP) Morris Chapel
2005 Nine Mile
2006 (LTFT) Topeka (MI)
Sievers, Robert W (Rose Margaret)
(OT 1946. FE 1953)
1945 ss Wheeler/McCool
1950 1/1 Ambia/Locust Grove/Talbot
1950 TR-NWI Ambia/Locust Grove/Talbot
1951 Rossville
1954 Thorntown
1956 Crawfordsville Trinity
1958 Zionsville
1965 Whiting
1971 Ft. Wayne Good Shepherd
1974 Retired (20 years).
Simpson, Douglas
(P: Detroit 1973. F: Detroit 1975)
1967 Albright EUB, Washington, D.C., Asst.*
1970 Proviso East Parish, Maywood IL*
1971 Maywood (IL) First Asst.*
1972 Intern, Calvary, Detroit MI*
1974 Henderson Memorial, Detroit MI
1978 Trans. Minnesota Conf., Camphor, St.
Paul MN
1981 5/1 Trans. S.Ind. Conf., Council on
Ministries
1985 12/1 Jeffersonville Wesley
1989 7/1 New Spirit
1991 Indianapolis Faith
1994 Indianapolis Asbury
2000 2/15 Fairview
2007 Metro Ministries
2009 Hammond First (CA)
Simpson, Douglas
(PM [Detroit] 1973, FE [Detroit[ 1975)
1967 Albright EUB, Washington, D.C., Asst.*
1970 Proviso East Parish, Maywood IL*
1971
1972
1974
1978
1981
1985
1989
1991
1994
2000
2007
2009
2009
Maywood (IL) First Asst.*
Intern, Calvary, Detroit MI*
Henderson Memorial, Detroit MI
Trans. Minnesota Conf., Camphor, St.
Paul, MN
5/1 Trans. S.Ind. Conf., Council on
Ministries
12/1 Jeffersonville Wesley
7/1 New Spirit
Indianapolis Faith
Indianapolis Asbury
2/15 Fairview
Metro Ministries
Hammond First (CA)
Singleton, Marvin Samuel
(B.S., M.Div.) (Nancy)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1969 S.
1970 10/5 Erie
1973 9/15 Pleasant Grove
1977 11/7 Huntingburg Assoc.
1980 4/1 Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
1986 Centerville
1990 Indianapolis Bethel
2000 Irvington
2002 Meridian Street Assoc.
2006 R.
Sjogren, Leonard F.
(P: Northern New Jersey 1974.
F: Iowa 1977)
1974 S.
1976 Trans. Iowa
1976 Indianola First Associate
1982 Wellman
1991 Marshalltown Hope, Team Min.
1995 Marshalltown Hope
1999 Sioux City Grace
2001 1/1 Cont. Formation & Sp. Growth Leave
2001 3/15 Trans. S.Ind.; Bloomington First
2003 New Albany Trinity (N.A.)
Slavens, Randall J. (Rebecca)
(P: S.Ind. 1971. F: S.Ind. 1975)
1970 S.
1973 Moores Hill
1976 Green’s Fork-Economy
1978 12/1 Shelburn-Ebenezer
1982 Grandview-Rockport First
1987 Orleans
1991 Oakland City Good Shepherd
1996 Evansville St. James East
1999 Centerpoint-Ashboro
2004 Shelbyville West Street
2006 Perry Co. Group Min.: Tell City First
(EV)
2007 New Life (RU)
Smith, Donald Robert (Jane)
(P: S.Ind. 1972. F: S.Ind. 1975)
2009
1970
1975
1978
1982
1985
1986
1993
2000
Indiana Conference
Pershing
3/1 Bicknell
Brownstown
Bloomington St. Paul
Mt. Auburn Assoc.
Seymour First
Martinsville
11/15 Wesley Chapel (N.A.)
Smith, Doris Hyland (Roy)
(PM 1996. FE 1998)
1995 8/1 (SY) Geneva First
1996 Geneva First
1998 Center/Athens
2002 11/16 Mentone (WA)
Smith, Eldon Robert, Jr. (Norma)
(P: North Georgia 1956. F: Ind. 1959) (YOPCS 3.0)
1950 10/1 Mauckport Ct., Ind.*
1952 Fredericksburg Ct., Ind.*
1953 Greenville Ct., Ind.*
1955 Atlanta Aldersgate*
1956 Trans. S.Ind., S.
1957 Elizabeth
1958 Orleans
1959 Chaplain, U.S. Air Force
1987 11/1 Richland-Midway
1989 1/1 Jeffersonville Park Place
1993 R.
Smith, Ellwood Kelley (Linda)
(OT 1961, FE 1964)
1961 s. 10/1-TR-NI FW Neighborhood
1968 Eaton
1971 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1974 Morocco
1977 Lakeville
1985 Delphi
1991 1/15 Crown Point
1993 12/1 South Bend First
2000 5/31 Retired
Smith, Jeffery B. (Ronda)
(PE 2002, FE 2005)
1997 8/1 (SY) Muncie Main Street
1999 4/15 (SP) Main St.
2001 (FL) W. Laf. First Assoc.
2003 3/16 Jackson Heights/W. Point
2005 Jackson Heights/W. Point
2008 1/1 West Point (LA)
Smith, John Edward (Judy)
(PM 1968)
1970 TR-Cal/Nav.
1974 7/1 TR-NI SB Broadway Parish
1984 South Bend Immanuel
1991 Lv. Ab.
1994 Salem
2000 FW Bethany (FW)
Smith, Joseph
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1977
1980
1986
1995
2007
Page 469
Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
Sweetser
Larwill/Oak Grove
Kentland Trinity (L)
Elkhart Dunlap (MI)
Smith, L. Wayne (Annette)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1992 Indpls. Forest Manor
1996 (LFT) Indpls. Central Avenue
2000 Northwest
2003 Fairlawn
2006 Abundant Harvest (IW.)
Smith, Laurence Irvin (Imogene)
(OT 1953. FE 1957)
1949 ss Burket, PA
1951 Etna Parish
1955 Morris Chapel (Marion)
1959 Greenfield Trinity Park
1963 TR-NWI Winamac
1968 Rochester Larger Parish
1975 Ft. Wayne Trinity
1980 Huntington Trinity
1986 Retired
SMITH, LAURENCE Lavern (Susan)
(PM 1970. FE 1985)
1966 ss Windsor/Rehoboth
1967 ss Portland Asbury
1970 Barkley/Lee/McCorysburg
1973 Goshen First Assoc.
1974 Discontinued
1983 (FL) Nappanee Assoc
1984 Reinstated PM Nappanee Assoc.
1986 Sweetser
1989 1/15 Gaston
1992 7/1 Marion Sunnycrest
2000 Nappanee
2002 Angola (FW)
2008 7/01 Elkhart Calvary (MI)
Smith, Max L. (Gayle)
(OT 1954. FE 1956)
1956 Bailey Chapel
1957 Honey Creek/Center Chapel
1959 Plainville Zion
1962 Muncie Center Chapel
1968 Muncie High St. Assoc.
1970 Waterloo
1979 Parkview Hospital Chaplain
1992 Retired
Smith, O. Gene (Wanda)
(OT 1956. FE 1959)
1955 ss Sup Claypool Parish
1956 Claypool Parish
1959 Orland/Nevada Mills
1962 Anderson Park Place
1967 Ft. Wayne First Assoc.
1968 Elwood Grace
1971 Elwood Grace/Trinity
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Indiana Conference
1974 Kokomo Grace Assoc.
1977 Summitville/Epworth
1982 Muncie Industry
1990 12/31 Retired
Smith, Paula Robin
(PM 1976. FE 1978)
1977 Ft. Wayne Faith Assoc.
1981 Logansport Faith/Lucerne Zion
1985 Logansport Faith
1987 Logansport Faith/Main St. Staff
1988 Mishawaka Coalbush
1991 1/1 Dir. of Marketing & Prog Dev, Ep.
Forest/Oakwood
1993 Dec. Argos
2003 11/1 Incapacity Leave
Smith, Richard Larry (Laura)
(PM 1960. FE 1964)
1961 First Meth., Berwyn, IL Assoc.
1964 Galveston/Otterbein Ct.
1966 Gary Glen Park
1970 Harlan
1972 Anderson Bethel
1979 Ft. Wayne Bethany
1982 Attica
1985 Anderson Noble St.
1989 South Whitley
1992 Peru Main St.
1994 Middlebury First
1997 Garrett
2001 Retired
2000 (LFT) Youngstown
2007 10/1 R.
Snyder, Lynn Edward
(Cred. United Brethren of Canada.
P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1990 New Zion-North Salem
1994 Mt. Vernon Faith-St. Paul’s
2004 Bloomfield
2007 3/5 L. A.
Somers, Patrick (Nancy)
(PM 1980.FE 1984)
1980 PM – School
1982 PMFT Plainfield First, Assoc. (N IL)
1984 FMFT Plainfield First, Assoc.
1986 Cedarville (N IL)
1988 Palatine First, Assoc. (N IL)
1990 Timber Ridge (N IL)
1994 6/15 Lake of the Four Seasons
1996 Tr NI Lake of Four Seasons
2002 Good Shepherd
2005 S. Bend Evangel Heights (MI)
Spence, Mary Eileen (Donald)
(PM 1998. FE 2001)
1993 (SP) Logansport Faith
1994 10/1 New Waverly
2002 10/1 Burlington
2005 God’s Grace Ministres (MA)
Smitley, David Joe (Deborah)
(PM 1987. FE 1990)
1983 (PL) Fowlerton/Grant
1988 1/1 Richland Chapel
1989 10/1 Hobart Trinity/Michigan Ave.
1994 6/15 Portland Trinity
1998 4/1 Incapacity
2000 3/1 Otterbein
2008 North Webster (WA)
Squibb, Ray (Diane)
(PM 1972. FE 1976)
1971 S.
1974 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1975 Jan., Andrews
1978 Hamilton
1983 Burlington
1989 Jan., Kokomo Main St. Assoc.
1991 7/1 Wolcott
1992 Sharpsville
2007 Jan., Knox (CA)
Snell, Farley Walter
(P: Florida 1956. F: Florida 1964)
(YOPCS 5.0)
1956 S.
1961 Pompano Beach
1963 Wesley Foundation Miami
1968 Trans. S.Ind.; Wesley Foundation I.U.
1972 Univ. Chaplain/Assoc. Prof.
Religion/Chair Dept. Rel. & Philosophy,
Southwestern Univ.
1999 R.
St. Angelo, George A., Jr.
(P: Ind.S. 1943. F: Ind.S. 1949)
1943 No record
1946 S.
1948 San Pierre
1950 Indpls. New York St.
1955 Chaplain North Central College
1966 Director Yokefellow Movement
1971 Sab.
1972 Sry.
1974 R.
Snider, Linda Marie
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1984 Near Eastside Parish Assoc.
1986 Indpls. Grace Assoc.
1987 Indpls. Belmont-Blaine
1993 Dana-Bono
1998 1/1 Bloomfield
Stair, Ernest Raymond (Nancy)
(P: Kentucky 1963. F: Ind. 1968)
1959 Stearns Community
Congregational*
1961 S.
1964 Burnside-Pulaski Co.
1967 Trans. S.Ind., Nashville
2009
2009
1970 Evansville Meth. Temple Assoc.
1971 Richmond Faith
1974 Evansville Albright
1999 R.
Stapp, Thomas Earl (Reba)
(P: Ind.S. 1961. F: Ind.S. 1964)
(YOPCS 15.5)
1961 Warrington
1962 Cates-Cooper’s Chapel
1966 Union
1975 2/1 Hymera Bethel
1988 3/15 Pfrimmer’s Chapel
1989 Otwell-Algiers
1992 R.
Starr, Ruth Eleanor
(P: S.Ind. 1972. F: S.Ind. 1975)
(YOPCS 9.5)
1971 Rushville Faith
1973 10/10 Trafalgar
1982 Shelburn-Ebenezer
1985 Shoals-Hindostan
1988 10/1 Old Union-Leipsic
1992 R.
Stayton, J. Fred (Cheryl)
(PM 1993. FE 1996)
1993 Lv of Abs
1993 12/1 North Liberty
2003 Bristol (MI)
Steele, Nelson Edward
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1974 Indpls. Edgewood Assoc.
1979 1/1 Indpls. Bellaire
1983 Jeffersonville Park Place
1984 Indpls. Bethel
1990 Greencastle Gobin Memorial
1993 Exec. Dir. UM Board of Missions of
Metro. Indpls.
2001 Vincennes District
2005 Indianapolis West District
2009 Blmtn: St. Mark’s (BL)
Steele, Paul (Diana)
(PM 1953. FE 1958)
1956 Geneva, Ill. Meth. Student Asst.
1958 Kewanna Ct.
1960 Wanatah
1964 Peru
1972 Lydick
1975 North Webster
1978 Syracuse Calvary
1982 Ft. Wayne Bethany
1989 North Manchester
1995 Retired
Steele, Ralph S. (Myrene)
(OT 1946. FE 1949)
1942 ss Central Ave., Ind. Conf
1944 Maple Heights
Indiana Conference
1945
1946
1949
1949
1953
1957
1964
1968
1975
1980
1984
1989
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Carbon/Lena
Sept S.
Sup. Newton Falls, Mass
Bethel
Danville
South Bend Grace
Supt. Terre Haute Dist
Hammond First
Valparaiso First
Supt. Calumet Dist
Valparaiso First
Retired
Stees, Gary M. (Gayle)
(OT 1961. FE 1963)
1959 Proctorville/Rome
1961 Oak Chapel (Baltimore Conf)
1961 Mt. Carmel
1963 Jessup/Guilford
1967 Ryland
1968 6/9 TR-NI Morris Chapel
1970 Mishawaka Willow Creek
1976 Bristol
1982 Van Buren
1987 DeSoto
1989 Wolcottville/Rome City
1991 Rome City
1994 Lv of Abs
1999 6/15 Retired
Steffen, Thomas G. (Juli)
(PM 1982. FE 1984)
1981 Jan (LP) Craigville/Lancaster Chapel
1982 Sept Muncie High St. Assoc.
1987 2/1 Chaplain, Culver Academies
2007 7/01 LOA
2007 8/28 Pacific Northwest UCC (345)
2008 7/01 St Peters PNW (346.1)
Stephans, Scott K. (Becky)
(P: S.Ind. 1980. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1978 Otisco
1982 Mackey Salem-Forsythe
1984 Vincennes North
1988 Edwardsville
1997 Noblesville Emmanuel
2005 Dearborn Hills (CO)
Stevens, Russell L. (Bettie)
(PM 1980. FE 1982)
1980 Woodruff Grove
1982 Merryville Assoc.
1984 Butler United
1988 Hartford City Trinity
1990 Retired
Stewart, Laurence Landon (Deborah)
(P: S.Ind.1984. F: S.Ind. 1986)
1984 Lizton
1987 10/15 Vincennes First Assoc.
1991 Hanover
1996 Indpls. Abundant Harvest
Page 472
2002 Plainfield Associate
2005 5/1 Hospice Chaplain, Vista Care
2008 3/15 Chaplain, St. Francis Hospital
Stidham, Duane Lee (Fran)
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1960 ss Salem
1965 S.
1967 Hanfield
1968 Wabash First Assoc.
1970 South Bend Clay
1977 Griffith Assoc
1980 Geneva First
1985 Jay Rural Parish New Corydon
1986 Sabbatical (3 mo.)
1986 Geneva First/New Corydon
1988 Lapel Trinity
1992 Munster Ridge
1993 7/15 Elwood First
1998 Retired
1999 (RE) Nevada Mills (FW)
Stiles, Kevin L. (Jessica Langlie)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1977 Little York
1979 Francisco
1980 Cross Plains
1982 12/15 Milltown
1984 1/15 Trinity-Decker
1989 426.1 Calvary, No. Carolina Conf.
1993 Indpls. Central Avenue
1994 Lebanon Centenary Assoc.
1998 Cumberland
2008 1/15 Shirley-Wilkinson Community
2008 Indpls. Otterbein (I.E.)
Stimson, Nancy E. (John J., Jr.)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1994)
1990 (LFT) Whitestown
1994 Fishers Assoc.
2000 Sab.
2001 Monrovia
2003 4/15 (LFT) Monrovia
2003 L.A.
2008 8/1 R.
Stine, Robert H. (Audrey)
(OT 1959. FE 1962)
1955 ss. Harrington/Mt Zion
1955 S.
1960 TR-Rock River ss Pistakee, Ill.
1961 Glenview, Ill. Assoc.
1964 TR-Peninsula
1964 Wilmington, Dir. of Ed. McCabe
Memorial, Min. of Ed.
1968 TR-Rocky Mountain Longmont, Col.
First Min. of Ed.
1971 2/1 TR-SI Indpls Broadway Min/Ed
1975 TR-NI Muncie High St. Assoc.
1984 10/1 Evanston First (N IL under PP
425.1)
1989 Valparaiso First Assoc.
Indiana Conference
1992 Indpls Meridian St Assoc (426.1 SI)
1994 Retired
Stone, Alex N. (Carla)
(PM 1991, FE 2005)
1988 (SLP) Clymers/Market St. Assoc.
1991 1/1 Roann
1992 1/1 Lv. Ab.
1999 6/16 Markleville/Mt. Gilead
2002 Hobart Trinity
2005 Hobart Trinity
2008 Salem Chapel
2009 Hammond Woodmar (CA)
Stone, Daniel R. (Ruth Ellen)
(OT 1959. FE 1961)
1959 S. (Lower Bank Ct., N.J.)
1961 Hamilton
1964 Ft. Wayne Trinity Assoc.
1967 Fairmount
1970 11/1 Avilla Calvary
1978 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
1984 Pendleton First
1990 Columbia City
1995 Supt. Warsaw Dist
2000 5/31 Retired
Stone, Kenneth Paul
(P: S.Ind. 1977, Cred. Wesleyan Church. F: S.Ind.
1980)
1974 Carthage
1979 Shirley
1982 Throntown-Advance
1986 Trinity-New Hope
1990 Smith Valley
1993 2/1 D.L.
1994 Indianapolis Meadowdale
1994 12/1 New Harmony, Johnson
2001 Farmersburg
2002 D.L.
2004 R.
Stone, Kurt T. (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1996. F: S.Ind. 2000)
1994 Clinton Assoc., Missouri West Conf. *
1996 S.
1998 Shirley-Wilkinson Community
2004 1/15 L.A.
Stoops, Eric E. (Brenda)
(PM 1991. FE 1993)
1990 (FL) Pyrmont/Radnor
1993 St. Matthews
1995 Burket
1997 Bristol Assoc.
1999 11/16 Hamilton
2008 Monroe (HU)
Storms, Ronald Allen (June)
(OT 1967. FE 1970)
1965 Sup. Straughn/Ogden
2009
2009
1968
1970
1974
1984
1986
1994
1997
2000
2000
Indiana Conference
Economy
Salem Chapel/Lambs Chapel
Jamestown
Union City Wesley
Avilla Calvary
Rensselaer Trinity
Huntington Evangelical
6/1 Lv of Abs
10/1 Retired
Stringer, Shannon C.
(PE 2006, FE 2009)
2003 (PL) FW St. Joseph
2006 FW St. Joseph (FW)
Strong, Evan J. (Marlea)
(PM 1997. FE 2001)
1993 1/1 (SY) Goldsmith/Hobbs
1993 8/20 (SP)
1997 s Goldsmith/Hobbs
1998 Kokomo Faith
2008 4/01 Bunker Hill (KO)
Stuckey, Dean V. (Sandra)
(OT 1960. FE 1963)
1960 Mace
1962 10/15 TR-NWI Ham First Assoc.
1964 Portage
1970 Gary Grace
1973 Wabash Christ
1978 Chesterton
1982 Supt. Fort Wayne Dist
1985 First Wayne St.
1993 12/1 West Laf First
2001 Retired
Stultz, Matthew (Heather)
(PE 2002, FE 2005)
1998 5/14 (SP) Fowlerton
2000 Pendleton First Assoc.
2001 (FL) First Assoc.
2001 10/16 Herbst
2002 Herbst
2006 Simpson (FW)
Styron, Alvis Holmes Jr.
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2005)
1977 Southern Baptist*
2000 Indpls. Wesley
2006 Columbus Asbury (CO)
Suter, Mark A. (Rebecca)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1976 Hickory Grove, KY*
1979 Mt. Hebron, KY*
1980 Borden Ct.
1982 Mohawk-Otterbein
1987 2/15 Arcadia Trinity-Cicero
1990 Dearborn Hills
1998 1/1 Wesley Chapel
2000 11/15 Martinsville (BL)
Page 473
Suter, Rebecca M. (Mark)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1981 S.
1982 Indpls. Lawrence Assoc.
1984 (LFT)
1985 Indpls. Good Shepherd Assoc.
1987 2/15 (LFT)Arcadia Trinity-Cicero
1990 (LFT)Dearborn Hills Co-Pastor
1998 1/1 Wesley Chapel Assoc.
2000 11/15 Martinsville Assoc. (BL)
Swan, James William (Marcella)
(OT 1966. FE 1969)
1963 Sup. Gilead/Ebenezer/Pleasant Hill
1964 Lagro/Asbury
1968 Hanfield
1974 Nine Mile
1978 Anderson Emmanuel
1980 Flora/Bringhurst
1983 Macy
1986 Liberty Center
1991 10/30 Retired
Swank, John Graham
(P: Michigan 1952. F: Michigan 1957)
1952 No record
1953 Trans. Ohio Miami; Pyrmont
1956 Trans. Michigan; Lima
1959 Ann Arbor
1964 S.
1969 Trans. S.Ind.; Prof. Ind. Central U.
1981 R.
Swanson, Marvin Carl
(P: Rock River 1960. F: Rock River 1961)
1960 S.
1964 Chaplain Cushing Academy
1968 Chaplain DePauw University
1970 2/15 Trans. S.Ind.; Chaplain DePauw U.
1974 Asst. Dean DePauw U.
1983 Consultant, Career Consultants, Inc.,
Indpls.
1986 8/1 Prof. of Philosophy & Religion,
Southeastern Mo. State Univ.
1990 Director, Center for International Studies,
Southeast Mo. State U.
2005 R.
Sweet, Carl Richard (Mary)
(OT 1967. FE 1970)
1966 ss Perkinsville/Beall's Chapel
1968 New Burlington
1970 Wesley Parish
1973 North Miami Paris
1981 Swayzee
1985 2/1 Logansport Third St.
1987 Incapacity
2003 Retired
Sweet, Marvin Dale
(B.A., M. Div.) (Kimberly)
(P: S.Ind. 1999. F: S.Ind 2002)
Page 474
1999 Newberry
2003 Georgetown Christ
2008 North Vernon First (CO)
Sylvester, Curtis R. (Janet)
(PM 1968. FE 1970)
1968 Richland Center/Burton
1969 Rochester Larger Parish
1971 Valparaiso Assoc.
1976 Elkhart Dunlap
1983 Ft. Wayne St. Joseph
2002 9/16 Revitalizing Ministries, Inc
2003 Retired
Taggart, Darrel F. (Pauline)
(FE 1947)
1946 Sup. Macy
1947 Macy
1952 Churubusco First
1959 Winchester
1964 Goshen First
1967 Ft. Wayne Waynedale
1973 Elkhart Trinity
1975 Portland Asbury
1984 Retired
1985 (RE) FW First Wayne Assoc
2009 9/20 deceased
Tarner, Michael E. (Jean)
(PM 1992. FE 1997)
1985 (FT OF) Roann
1988 Marion Swayzee St.
1995 Anderson Park Place
2000 Portland Trinity
2003 Russiaville
2008 7/01 Goshen St. Mark’s (MI)
Taylor Haney, Evelyn (Kevin Haney)
(PM 1994. FE 1997)
1981 June GBGM-Brazil
1989 Aug NCJ Mission Interpreter
1992 9/1 (SP) Weaver Chapel
1993 no appointment
1994 s.
1995 Beaver Dam
1997 Gary Marquette Park
1999 5/19 World Division of BGM
2005 Lv of Abs
2007 (LTFT) Claypool (WA)
Taylor, Charles William (Wilma)
(P: Ind. 1948. F: Ind. 1950)
1944 Yankeetown*
1948 Brooksburg
1949 Vallonia
1950 11/25 Brownstown
1954 Indpls. Bellaire
1962 Sellersburg
1966 Columbus East
1974 9/1 Indpls. Grace
1979 R.
Indiana Conference
Taylor, James Edward (Linda)
(PM 1965. FE 1968)
1964 Seat Pleasant, Md. Assoc.
1966 Springfield, W.Va.
1967 Indpls. Irvington Assoc.
1969 Hanover
1971 Evansville Meth. Temple Assoc.
1974 (SI) Indpls Immanuel
1978 TR-NI Mu Urban Min, M Main St.
1989 Ex. Dir IN Inter Com on Human Eq
1992 2/24 Assoc. Gen Secretary, Gen Com on
Religion & Race
2006 7/1 (346.1) Mt. Vernon Place, BaltimoreWashington Conf.
Taylor, Jeffrey S. (Brenda)
(PM 1992. FE 1996)
1989 (SY) Talma
1993 Rochester Grace Assoc.
1998 Winchester
2000 Decatur St. Marks
2009 Anderson First (MA)
Taylor, Lester L (Helen)
(OT 1964. FE 1967)
1964 S.
1966 Auburn First Min. of Ed.
1968 Poneto/Reiffsburg
1969 Aug Geneva First
1974 Marion Sunnycrest
1979 Goshen First Assoc.
1982 Mentone/Talma
1988 Union City Wesley
1991 7/1 Elkhart Bethel
1994 DeMotte
1996 Goshen St. Mark’s
1999 6/15 Retired
Taylor, Richard L. (Rae)
(PM 1980. FE 1983)
1981 Warsaw First Assoc.
1986 Ft. Wayne Epworth
1990 North Webster
1995 10/15 Pendleton First
1999 Rochester Grace
2007 New Haven (FW)
Tedrow, Lawrence William
(Dovie Ann)
(P: Ind. 1960. F: N.W.Ind. 1965)
(YOPCS 8.0)
1954 Pleasantville*
1956 Shelburn*
1957 Mt. Pleasant*
1959 Manilla
1961 Trans. N.W. Ind., Clymers-Camden
1965 Benson Chapel-State Line
1967 Boswell
1974 12/8 Trans. S.Ind.; Edinburg
1981 Terre Haute Breden Memorial-Saulters
1986 Odon
1989 Pfrimmer’s Chapel
2009
2009
1990 Freelandville-Sandborn
1992 R.
2009 Deceased 3/24
Temple, Paul R.
(PM 1946. FE 1950)
1947 Illinois Conf., Batavia
1948 Missionary Red Bird Mission
1949 Miss Kenosha Italian Mission
1950 Missionary Sierra Leone
1953 OH Sandusky Conf Lima Forest Pk
1955 TR-ICN Elkhart First Assoc.
1958 Geneva
1962 Kendallville
1970 Hammond Christ
1974 Big Run/Jerusalem
1976 Twelve Mile
1978 Ft. Wayne Simpson Assoc.
1980 Ret (RE) FW Simpson Assoc.
2009 6/17 deceased
Ternet, Charles David
(PM 1991. FE 1994)
1991 Mt. Etna/Jefferson Center
1994 Mt. Etna
1998 Sumption Prairie/Maple Grove
2003 Sumption Prairie
2005 Marion Sunnycrest (MA)
Terrell, Timothy J (Debra)
(PM 1990. FE 1993)
1987 (SS) Markleville
1988 (SLP) Markleville
1990 Markleville
1992 2/1 Cromwell
1998 Huntertown Assoc.
2002 Goshen St. Marks (MI)
2008 7/01 Angola (FW)
Thews, Thomas (Linda)
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2004 (PL) Maple Lane
2005 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
2008 SB St Paul’s/River Park (MI)
Thistle, Richard C. (Muriel)
(OT 1950. FE 1952)
1950 Wakefield
1952 9/15 TR-NWI Hammond Woodmar
1960 Gary City
1964 South Bend First
1969 TR-SI Indpls. Broadway
1971 9/1 TR-NI Supt Huntington Dist
1977 Chaplain Gary Broadway Hospital
1985 Lowell
1987 Retired
Thomas, Jack K. (Delores)
(PM 1950. FE 1955)
1951 St. Bernice
1952 Centennial & New Century
1955 Missionary to Africa
Indiana Conference
1967
1975
1977
1982
1987
1991
2003
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Riverside
New Haven
Supt. Huntington Dist
Ft. Wayne Waynedale
Goshen First
Retired
(RE) Wolcottville (MI)
Thomas, Jicelyn I.
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1991 Indpls. Broadway Assoc./PT Dir.
Ministries, Metro Indpls. Campus Min.
1994 S.
2002 Family Leave
2002 8/1 D.L.
Thomas, John Charles (Vicki)
(P: S.Ind. 1977. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1977 Whitewater
1979 Alquina
1983 Cambridge City
1986 3/1 Staff, Council on Ministries
1990 Bloomington First Assoc.
1994 Terre Haute Maple Avenue
2004 New Palestine (I.E.)
Thompson, Charles Edward (Mary Jo)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F:S.Ind. 1990)
1985 Edgewood Assoc.
1988 Greensboro-Sugar Grove
1990 7/15 Greenwood Assoc.
1993 New Market-Waveland Covenant
1997 Cloverdale
2000 Mt. Olive (I.W.)
Thompson, James William
1989 6/16 Trans. S.Ind.
Exec. Direc. Metro Ministries
1993 Evansville Aldersgate
1995 R.
Thompson, Orion Tarrell (Eva Lena)
(P: Ind. 1967. F: S.Ind. 1970)
1951 General Baptist Foreign Miss. Board*
1954 G.B.*
1960 G.B. Foreign Miss. Board*
1963 G.B.*
1964 Patronville*
1966 Columbia*
1967 Van Wert, Ohio Bethel-N. Union*
1970 1/1 Centerville
1971 Washington Wesley
1974 3/15 Bedford Grace
1979 7/1 Seymour Trinity
1984 3/1 Christ (Westfield)
1988 Evansville St. James East
1992 R.
Thrasher, John Martin, Jr. (Wilma)
(P: Ind. 1956. F: Ind. 1958)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1952 Marshall Ct., Ill.*
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1953
1956
1956
1957
1962
1969
1982
1997
2008
Westfield-Grandview, Ill.*
Westfield, Ill.*
S.
Bethel-Maysville
Prairieton
Jeffersonville Park Place
1/15 New Albany Wesley Chapel
R.
Deceased 12/12
Ticen, Dennis Lee (Cathy)
(PM 1992. FE 1995)
1992 s.
1993 Muncie High St. Assoc
1997 Brushwood
2005 Portage First (CA)
Todd, Robert M. (Ardith)
(P: Ind.S. 1944. F: Ind. 1947)
1943 Campbell’s Chapel-New Century*
1944 Dayton, Ohio, Grace Assoc.*
1945 4/1 Phoneton, Ohio Evangelical &
Reformed*
1946 6/1 S.
1946 Dayton, Ohio First Assoc.*
1947 5/1 Pleasant Hill United Church of
Christ*
1947 Veedersburg
1951 Mohawk
1953 Noblesville First
1955 Muncie Corinth
1958 Indpls. Trinity
1966 Indpls. Belmont
1969 Shelbyville West. St.
1973 Jeffersonville Springdale
1975 New Castle Trinity
1978 11/15 Indpls. Brookside
1982 Trafalgar-Peoga
1984 R.
Toole, James Owen (Deborah)
(PM 1974. FE 1975)
1971 ss SI North Vernon Ct.
1972 Bright-Logan
1974 March ss NI Center Chapel March;
1978 Aug Goshen First Assoc.
1979 Honorable Loc.
1981 Oct Sup. (Detroit Conf.) Howarth
1982 (FL) Laf Congress St. Assoc
1985 March Sumption Prairie
1987 Bourbon First
1992 12/1 Hartford City Trinity
1996 Kendallville Faith
2006 Osceola (MI)
2008 1/1 Incapacity Leave
2009 Lydick (MI)
Toussaint, David Lowell (Theresa Alverta)
(P: Kentucky 1944. F: Ind. 1948)
1944 Ewing
1947 8/31 Trans. S.Ind., Henryville
1948 Milltown
Indiana Conference
1951
1956
1959
1964
1971
1974
1979
1983
2009
Loogootee
Corydon
Connersville Grand Ave.
Spencer
Indpls. New York St.
Cumberland
4/1 Fountaintown
R.
Trees, Jeffery Allen (Diana)
(P: S.Ind. 1973. F: S.Ind. 1976)
1973 Indpls. Christ Assoc.
1976 Brownsville
1978 4/15 Plainfield Assoc.
1981 Indpls. Glenns Valley
1984 Lawrenceburg
1985 Richmond First
1989 Indpls. Wesley
1995 Indpls. Broadway
1996 Connersville First
1998 R.
Tresslar, William Larry (Sue)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1956. F: N.W.Ind. 1962)
1956 Fillmore-Amo
1957 Salem
1960 Veedersburg
1961 S.
1962 Shiloh
1965 Jamestown
1970 Indpls. Fletcher Place
1975 Middletown-Honey Creek
1989 Indpls. Center
1994 R.
Trevathan, P. Wayne
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1970 Castleton Assoc.
1971 Boston, Mass. Paulist Ctr.*
1972 Whitestown
1974 7/1 Indpls. Michigan St.
1976 11/1 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
1987 1/1 L.A.
1987 8/15 Dir. Organ Donation &
Transplantation, Meth. Hosp. of Indiana
1991 Exec. Dir. Workforce, Inc.
1993 Ex. Dir. ONE in Long Beach
True, Thomas Lynn (Jan)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1964 Clinton Falls-Raccoon*
1965 No record
1967 Smith Park*
1969 No record
1970 Wesley Parish*
1972 New Richmond-Wingate
1976 7/15 Richland
1982 Trinity-Arcadia
1987 2/1 Mt. Comfort
1990 11/1 Council On Ministries
2001 Shelbyville First
2004 Terre Haute District
2009
Indiana Conference
2008
Trueblood, Joseph L. (Sandee)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1980)
1978 S.
1979 1/1 Carmel St. Mark’s
1987 10/15 (LFT)Carmel St. Mark’s
1990 Chaplain, Franklin U. M. Home
1994 Administrator, Franklin U. M. Home
1996 Executive Director, Franklin U.M.
Community
Truelove, James E.
(A.B., M.S., M.Div.) (Joan)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1956 N.W. Ind., Terre Haute Grace
1957 Rosedale Parish*
1958 Goodland
1959 No Record
1960 Carbon
1962 No Record
1978 Richmond Faith-Boston
1981 Indpls. Christ Assoc.
1983 Greenwood Honey Creek
1985 11/15 Corydon
1990 Boonville Main Street
1994 Terre Haute Temple
2001 R.
Trumbauer, Clyde A (Joyce)
(OT 1951. FE 1953)
1946 ss Upland Ct
1950 Sup. Ind. Conf.
1952 Silver Lake
1954 Chaplain U.S. Navy
1958 Willow Creek
1962 Roanoke
1968 Marion First Assoc.
1970 Otterbein
1973 Gary Grace
1975 Gary Grace & Glen Park
1976 Elkhart Calvary
1984 Retired
Tucker, H. Wayne
(B.A., M.Div.) (Marilyn)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1991 New Palestine
1994 Milltown
1997 1/1 Milltown-Hancock Chapel
1997 Morgantown
2002 Jamestown
2007 Cambridge City (RU)
2009 1/1 LFT Cambridge City (RU
Tyring, Scott A. (Michele)
(P: S.Ind. 1998. F: S.Ind. 2000)
1994 S.
1998 1/1 Monrovia/Belleville
1999 Monrovia
2001 North Salem
2003 Speedway Assoc.
2006 1/1 (LFT) Speedway Assoc.
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Zionsville Assoc. (I.W.)
Underwood, Harold E. (Josephine)
(P: Ind.S. 1947. F: Ind. 1952)
1945 Lewis Ct.
1947 Beech
1951 Plainville
1955 Rockdale
1963 Jeffersonville Springdale
1973 New Albany Main St.
1982 R.
Underwood, Richard Anthony (Linda)
(P: S.Ind. 1967. F: S.Ind. 1971)
1967 Indpls. Brookside Assoc.
1971 2/1 Evansville St. James E. Assoc.
1973 3/15 Chandler
1974 11/20 Morristown
1977 4/15 Glen’s Valley
1981 Indpls. Union Chapel
1984 Newburgh
1990 Columbus Asbury
1996 10/15 Methodist Temple
2000 Trinity
2003 R.
Vale, Robert J. (Nancy)
(PE 2000. FE 2002)
2000 South Georgia; Springfield Assoc.
2000 TR N. IN SB Clay Assoc.
2004 Argos (W)
2008 7/01 Osceola (MI)
Valentine, William R. (Mona)
(PM 1951. FE 1953)
1951 Medford St. John's
1953 Wakefield
1961 E. Longmeadow
1966 TR-SI Franklin
1969 11/12 Speedway
1975 Indpls. S.E. Dist.
1981 TR-NI Frankfort St. Matthews
1987 Retired
Van Allen, Harry Frank, III (Nancy)
(P: S.Ind. 1992. F: S.Ind. 1995)
1992 S.
1993 Mooresville Assoc.
2001 Bloomington St. Paul (BL)
Van Horn, Linda
(PM 1986. FE 1988)
1985 (FL) FW Taylor Chapel Assoc
1987 Russiaville
1989 6/1 Hobart Trinity/Michigan Ave
1989 9/1 Elkhart First Assoc
1993 South Milford/Wayne Center
1994 Incapacity
Van Nevel, Vickie
(PE 2005, FE 2008)
2003 (PL) SB Northwest
Page 478
2005
Indiana Conference
SB Northwest (MI)
VanCamp, Larry Lee (Vickie)
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1979 S.
1981 Clarksville Ohio Falls-Harrison Ave.
1985 Bloomington St. Mark’s Assoc.
1991 Cumberland
1995 Rockport Trinity (EV)
Vance, E Kenneth, Jr. (Debbie)
(PM 1976. FE 1979)
1976 Marion Highland
1979 Richland Chapel
1984 9/1 GBGM (Youth Minister/Zaire)
Missionary Zambia
Verlee, Ronald Frank (Lorelei)
(PM 1973. FE 1976)
1970 ss Pilcher's Chapel
1971 (FTLP) Pilcher's Chapel
1973 Saratoga/ Mt. Zion
1976 Muncie Gethsemane Assoc.
1981 Upland
1984 Ft. Wayne Covenant
1993 Dec. Crown Point
1999 Kokomo St. Luke’s
2002 11/16 Fort Wayne St. Joseph (FW)
2007 Incapacity
Vetters, Kenneth Earl (Mary)
(P: Ind. 1952. F: Ind. 1955)
(YOPCS 29.5)
1951 Metamora-Robinson Chapel*
1953 Hillsboro-Waynetown*
1955 Miss. Sumatra
1957 1/1 Trans. Sumatra
1963 Trans. S.Ind., Bicknell
1970 Brookville
1974 Bartlett Chapel-Shiloh
1987 Columbus East
1991 R.
Voelkel, Jane Emma
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F: S.Ind. 1992)
1987 S.
1990 4/1 Carmel Assoc.
1994 Harrodsburg
1996 Indpls. Church of the Saviour
2003 Jeffersonville Wall Street
2006 S.
2008 9/19 Exec. Sec. Gift Cultivation, GBGM
2009 9/1 Transitional Leave
Wade, Robbie L. (Sallie)
1988 11/1 TR-NI Gary Fifth Avenue
1991 Retired
Wagner, Joseph S (Carolyn)
(OT 1962. FE 1964)
1962 ss New Hope Ct., N. Georgia;
1962 Sup Cty Line/Sunnyside, N. GA
1964 Uniondale
1968 Elkhart Hillcrest
1978 Lapel Trinity
1988 Colfax & Bishop's Special Appt. to Op
Classroom
2004 Retired
Wagner, Paul Eugene (Roberta Anne)
(P: S.Ind. 1991. F: S.Ind. 1993)
1991 New Castle First Assoc.
1994 10/1 New Castle Christ’s & New Castle
First Assoc.
1996 Amity
2002 Terre Haute Centenary (T.H.)
Wake, Clyde Dahlen (Mary LaVerne)
(P: Ind. 1957. F: N.W.Ind. 1960)
(YOPCS 8.75)
1951 Walnut Grove*
1953 Glendale*
1957 Pittsboro*
1959 5/15 Trans. N.W. Ind., Pittsboro
1961 Stockwell Parish
1966 Hammond Hyde Park
1970 Taylor Chapel
1971 Walkerton
1976 1/1 Trans. S.Ind.; Sullivan
1980 Princeton First
1984 Greenwood
1990 R.
Walcott, Dan (June)
1981 TR-NI (LTFT) Silver Lake Faith
1984 (LTFT) Salem
1987 (LTFT) Morris Chapel
1988 Hon. Loc.
1989 Oct Sup. Kimmel
1990 Reinstated (LTFT) Indian
Village/Kimmel
1993 Upland
1995 Indian Village/Kimmel
1996 1/1 (LTFT)
1996 Counselor-Consumer Credit Counseling
Service
2002 5/31 Retired
Walker, Craig Reid
(B.A., M.Div.) (Donna)
(P: S.Ind. 2004. F: S.Ind. 2007)
2004 Zionsville Assoc.
2008 Mt. Comfort (I.E.)
Walker, Daniel James
(B.A., M.Div.) (Amber)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
2000 Lebanon Otterbein-Milledgeville
2007 Meridian Street Assoc. (I.W.)
2009 6/1 Evansville Centenary (EV)
Walker, Douglas Leroy
(P: S.Ind. 1996. F: S.Ind. 1998)
1992 Needham*
2009
2009
Indiana Conference
1993 Hebron-Pleasant Valley-Siloam,
Wisconsin*
1996 Jeffersonville Cook Memorial
2003 10/1 Rosedale Hills
2007 Indpls. Epworth
Walker, Harold R. (Beverly)
(PM 1962. FE 1964)
1961 Sup Elizabethtn/Scipio/Burnsville
1962 Scipio/Burnsville
1963 Hartsville/Burnsville
1964 Lawrence Assoc.
1967 Cory
1970 Edwardsville
1977 Smith Valley
1980 Mooresville
1986 Mt. Vernon First
1991 Speedway
1993 (426.1) Winchester
1995 5/15 TR NI Winchester
1998 Elkhart First
2000 Retired
Walker, Katharine L. (Charles)
(PM 1983. FE 1987)
1983 School
1985 Lakewood UMC, N TX Conf (PP 425.3)
1986 Macy
1989 1/1 Elkhart Trinity Assoc
1993 Dec. Church of the Covenant
1995 9/1 Supt. Lafayette Dist
2001 West Lafayette First
2004 Retired
2007 Lafayette District Sup’t
Walker, Kenneth D (Dianne)
(PM 1987. FE 1990)
1987 School
1988 Auburn Assoc
1991 4/1 Remington
1996 8/1 New Paris Grace
2002 1/1 Peru Parkview
2008 7/01 Argos (WA)
Walker, Steven Eugene (Jennifer)
(P: S.Ind. 1987. F:S.Ind. 1990)
1984 Rosedale-Bridgeton
1988 Wilkinson
1992 Richland-Midway
1995 Connersville Grace
2000 2/1 Westfield Christ
2006 6/1 The Turning Pointe (EV)
Wallace, Douglas L.
(P: S.Ind. 1979. F: S.Ind. 1983)
1978 Kent-Deputy
1985 7/1 Dillsboro
1988 4/15 Washington Otterbein
1996 4/15 Scottsburg
2007 Rosedale Hills (IW)
Walls, Charles Ancil (Shirley)
Page 479
(P: Ind. 1944. F: Ind. 1946)
(YOPCS 37.5)
1941 Martinsville Ct.*
1942 Evansville Asbury*
1943 Newburgh*
1944 S.
1947 Oakland City
1953 Princeton Memorial
1956 Aurora
1959 2/15 Seymour First
1965 Sullivan
1968 Bedford First
1971 Brazil First
1979 Indpls. Grace
1984 Indpls. Faith
1985 Sullivan
1989 R.
Walls, John L. (Melinda)
(PM 1986. FE 1988)
1986 Monticello Assoc.
1988 Dayton
2009 Kokomo St. Luke’s (KO)
Walters, Jon Belton (Mary Glynn)
(P: S.Ind. 1973. F: S.Ind. 1979)
1968 Erie*
1970 Bloomington Church of the Cross
1980 (LFT) Bloomington Church of the Cross
1980 11/1 IICHE
1986 3/1 Staff, Council on Ministries
1987 2/1 Oakland City Good Shepherd
1988 11/1 Indpls. North Assoc.
2000 7/1 Church of the New Covenant, Kenai
AK
2007 Ex Dir. Mississippi United Methodist
Choctaw Mission
Walters, Robert Joe
(B.S., N.A., M.Div., D.Min.) (Teresa)
(P: S.Ind. 1982. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1982 Pekin-Emmanuel
1984 11/1 Plainfield Assoc.
1986 11/15 Indpls. Central Avenue
1990 12/1 Indpls. Sunrise at Geist
1995 12/1 Lebanon Centenary
1997 8/15 Dir. Likasi Sch. of Theology,
Southern Congo Annl. Conf.
1999 Meridian Street Assoc.
2001 9/1 Exec. Dir. Metro Ministries
2005 11/1 Assoc. Council Dir., South Ind.
Conf.
2009 Friendly Planet Missiology-Kamina
Project, Republic of Congo
Walters, Summer Lewis (Betty)
(P: Mississippi 1958. F: Mississippi 1963)
(YOPCS 20.5)
1958 Bridgeport, Conn. Newfield*
1959 Hamden Plains, Conn.*
1961 Natchez Jefferson St. Assoc.
1963 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Roberts Park Assoc.
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1965
1970
1975
1981
1987
1992
1995
1998
Mt. Auburn
Rushville St. Paul’s
Noblesville First
3/15 Greencastle Gobin
Madison Trinity
Indpls. Broadway Co-Pastor
Fortville
R.
Waltz, Robert Dale (Sylvia)
(P: Ind. 1956. F: Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 25.5)
1954 9/1 Westport*
1955 9/1 Henryville*
1956 Honesdale, Pa. Bethany*
1959 4/1 Worthington
1961 St. Paul
1963 Bethel-Maysville
1965 Old Bethel Assoc.
1968 Trans. N.W. Ind., Darlington
1973 Terre Haute Trinity
1979 Cambridge City
1981 8/15 Fort Branch
1985 Mitchell
1989 Aurora
1993 1/1 R.
Wantz, John B. (Tami)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1981)
1978 S.
1980 Indpls. Meridian St. Assoc.
1985 Cumberland
1991 Indpls. Acton
1994 Indpls. Acton & Maple Hill (Ministry
Blend)
1996 Bloomington St. Mark’s
1998 Meridian Street
2007 Family Leave
2008 10/1 Zionsville (IW)
Warner, R. Michael (Jo)
(P: S.Ind. 1986. F: S.Ind. 1989)
1985 New Chapel-Willey’s Chapel-Vienna
1987 1/1 Greenfield Bradley Assoc.
1990 Indianapolis Old Bethel Assoc.
1991 11/1 Bloomington Arlington
1994 Chaplain, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa,
Japan
Washler, Zachary (Erin)
(PE 2006, FE 2009)
2005 (SLP) Whiting
2006 Frankfort St. Matthew Assoc. (LA)
Wasson, George Mitchell (Jennifer)
(P: Texas 1995. F: Texas 1998)
1995 S.
1996 Houston John Wesley Assoc.
1999 S.
2000 Cloverdale
2001 Trans. S.Ind.; Cloverdale
2003 Faithpoint (NA)
Indiana Conference
Watson, Beth Newton
(B.A., M.Div.) (Ross Davies)
(P: N.Ill. 1980. F: N.Ill. 1982)
1980 Waukegan First Assoc.
1982 S.
1984 Chaplain, Christ Hosp., Oak Lawn
1998 8/29 L. A.
1989 2/16 Gibson City-Elliot Assoc.
1990 L. A.
1991 (LFT) Chaplain/CPE Supervisor, Dallas
VA Med. Ctr.
1993 L. A.
1994 8/1 Anderson Comm. for Pastoral Educ.
2004 8/16 Chaplain Mgr., Spir. Care & Chapl.
Svcs., Clarian W. Med. Ctr.
2006 Trans. S.Ind.; Chaplain Mgr., Spir. Care
& Chapl. Svcs., Clarian West Med. Ctr.
2009 Director,Chaplaincy Services, Clarian
Health
Watson, Donald Alvie
(B.A., M.Div., M.A.) (Heidi)
(P: N.W.Ind. 1967. F: S.Ind. 1974)
1966 E. Northport (NY) Union Assoc.*
1967 Dingman’s Ferry PA*
1968 Shiloh
1970 New Hope
1971 S.
1971 9/1 Vincennes First Assoc.
1973 Newtown
1977 8/1 Emison-Oaktown
1980 S.
1982 New Zion-North Salem
1986 Petersville
1992 5/15 Eden
1999 Crawfordsville Trinity
2002 Dale-Garrison Chapel
2003 D.L.
2008 R.
Watt, Thomas (Sherry)
(PE 1999. FE 2002)
1992 9/1 (PL) Alvarado/York
1993 (SP) Ashley/Hudson
1998 7/1 Alto
2000 10/16 Burlington
2002 7/16 DeSoto
2006 Zanesville (FW)
Weber, Derek C. (Ladonna)
(PM 1982. FE 1985)
1982 Belleville/Havana (N. AR Conf.)
1983 Dove Valley Ct. (British Meth Ch.)
1984 LaPorte First Assoc.
1986 Tracy
1988 9/15 School
1990 Lecturer, Faculty of Divinity, University
of Edinburgh
1993 10/1 Elkhart Trinity Assoc
1995 Church of the Covenant
2001 Anderson First
2009
2009
2007
Indiana Conference
Aldersgate (FW)
Weber, Henry G. (Cheryl Anne)
(OT 1954)
1953 ss Gate City, East Point
1954 Cayce, KY. (Memphis Conf.)
1956 Sup. Spencerville
1959 Sup. Angola Assoc.
1960 (9 mo) Sup. Mt. Olive (Wabash)
1962 TR-NI Mt. Olive
1963 Larwill
1967 Logansport Wheatland Ave.
1972 Lakeville
1974 South Bend St. Paul
1981 Lv of Ab
1981 Adm. of Lakeshore Assembly, Memphis,
TN
1987 10/1 Lv of Ab
1988 Retired
Weeks, John Edward (Pat)
(OT 1960. FE 1963)
1958 ss Salem/Ijamsville
1959 ss Boehmer/Immanuel
1961 S.
1963 Elkhart Trinity Assoc.
1966 Noblesville First Assoc./So. 9th St./Union
1968 N. Webster
1975 Kendallville Trinity
1981 Plymouth Trinity
1986 Hobart First
1989 Decatur First
1994 Logansport First
1996 Demotte
2005 Retired
Weister, George (Sandy)
(PM 1975. FE 1978)
1975 TR-NI Howe/Pretty Prairie
1981 Normal City
1982 Kokomo Zion
1987 Bremen Salem
1990 8/1 Attica
1994 12/31 Lv of Ab
1995 Retired (20 year)
Page 481
1996 Marengo
2000 Richmond First
2006 Westfield Christ (IE)
Wheaton, Aaron E. (Cynthia)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1984)
1974 7/1 Mt. Vernon North Parish*
1976 9/1 No record
1981 S.
1982 Patoka Ct.
1986 Jacobs Chapel
1993 1/1 Mt. Pleasant (TH)
Whirledge, Ben R (Marie)
(PM 1982. FE 1985)
1983 Goshen First Assoc.
1988 Milford
1993 Incapacity
White, Brian Keith (Michelle)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1988)
1985 S.
1986 Fairland-Liberty
1990 Indianapolis Southport
1992 Fort Branch
1996 Bloomington St. Paul
2001 Terre Haute Temple
2007 Columbus District
White, Sharon Anne
(P: N.Georgia 1995. F: S.Ind. 1997)
1995 New Castle Wiley
2000 North Associate
2006 Assoc. Council Dir., South Ind. Conf
2009 Anderson New Hope (MA)
Whitehead, Larry K. (Susan)
(PM 1993. FE 1996)
1993 School
1994 Muncie High St. Assoc
1998 Hobart First
2005 Mishawaka First (MI)
Wells, Kenneth Dale (Dee Ann)
(P: S.Ind. 1985. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1983 Corpus Christi (Tex.) Asbury*
1984 Hugo (Okla.) Circuit*
1985 Vincennes Wabash
1989 Greensburg Assoc.
1991 11/15 Paoli
1998 Bartlett Chapel
2008 Knightstown (RU)
Whitehead, Steve
(PM 1961. FE 1964)
1961 Hammond First Assoc.
1963 South Bend Maple Lane
1965 SB Christian Service Center
1966 WA
1967 Community Arts Foundation of the
Chicago Missionary Society
1968 WA
1970 Director Christopher House
1986 Ex. Director, Greater Chicago Food
Depository
Wesler, Mark Duane (Brenda)
(P: S.Ind. 1997. F: S.Ind. 1999)
1992 8/1 1st Baptist, Jamestown, NY
1995 1/1 Church Planter, New Harvest Baptist,
Greenwood*
1995 8/31 Wilkinson (interim)
White-Stevens, Jane K (Rod)
(PM 1971. FE 1973)
1971 Black Earth Mazomanie, Mounds Creek
1976 TR-NI Elkhart Trinity Assoc & Tamarack
1978 Lima
1982 Middlebury
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Indiana Conference
1984 Elkhart Good Shepherd
1989 Tamarack/ Serenity
1990 3/1 (LTFT) Tamarack (MI)
2007 Retirement
Wibert, Gerald Roland (Kathy)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1971)
1960 United Brethren in Christ, Mich. Conf.*
1963 Craigville-Lancaster EUB, N.Ind. Conf.*
1968 Ramsey
1970 N. Harrison Parish
1971 Unity Chapel
1972 H.L.
1973 Eff.; Emison Circuit
1974 Santa Claus-Lincoln City
1975 H.L.
1996 Eff.; Raglesville-FradyCornettsville-Epsom
2000 Bloomfield
2004 Sunrise at Geist
2004 12/1 Castleton Assoc.
2005 Lincoln Hills (N.A.)
2009 R.
Wilbur, Russell J. (Dorothy)
(PM 1965. FE 1968)
1959 Twelve Mile
1968 Logansport Broadway
1972 Lowell
1977 New Haven
1983 Rochester Grace
1989 Chesterton
1995 Retired
Wilbur, Timothy (Claudia)
(PM 1988. FE 1990)
Anderson Emmanuel
South Anderson
1999 Pendleton First (MA)
2007 Involuntary LOA
2008 Retired (20 yr)
Wilfong, Charles David (Donna)
(P: S.Ind. 1984. F: S.Ind. 1987)
1982 Williamson GA*
1985 Evansville Central Assoc.
1986 Richmond Central Associate
1992 4/1 Madison Trinity
1997 Old Capitol
2002 Greensburg
2007 12/1 New Albany District
Wilkins, Mark M (Jane Ann)
(PM 1984. FE 1987)
1984 S. to 1985
1984 Portland Asbury Assoc.
1987 8/1 Salem
1993 Mishawaka Good Shepherd
1999 Dyer
2007 Crown Point (CA)
Wilkins, Raymond
(B.A., M.Div.) (Patricia)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
1998 Mt. Olive*
2001 Indpls. Scott
2008 Clinton (TH)
Wilks, Donald Ernest (Carmen)
(OT 1953. FE 1958)
1952 Sup. Hopewell
1953 Dunkirk Ct.
1955 Farmland/Hopewell
1959 Richmond Trinity
1963 (9 mo) Wabash Church of Our Saviour
1968 Monroe
1980 Union City Wesley
1984 Jamestown
1989 Berne Trinity
1995 Retired
Willbanks, Robert C (Ruth)
(OT 1956)
1956 TR-Louisiana S.
1958 Epps/Floyd Charge
1962 TR-NI Muncie Madison St. Assoc.
1963 Bourbon First
1968 Monson Chapel/Zanesville
1970 North Liberty
1975 Muncie Industry
1977 Kendallville Mitchell St./Brimfield
1985 Atwood Otterbein
1990 Hartford City Trinity
1992 11/30 Retired
Williams, Darren (Cheryl)
(PE 2003. FE 2006)
2002 1/13 (SY) Pleasantdale
2008 Brushwood (CA)
Williams, Foster (Marion)
(OT 1943. FM 1945)
1943 Lowell
TR-NW England
Spencer, W. Brookfield
1950 TR-Genesee
Buffalo Trinity
1962 Hamburg
1966 TR-NWI Dir. IN Area Pastoral Care &
Counseling
1986 Retired
Williams, Harold E. (Mabel)
(OT 1958. FE 1959)
1959 Mauston
1960 TR-W. Penn. White Rock
1962 TR-NWI Walkerton
1971 Elkhart Simpson
1975 Kokomo St. Luke's
1986 Retired
Williams, J.C.
(OT 1946)
1942 Sup. Martins Ferry, Ohio
2009
2009
1945
1947
1948
1950
1951
1955
1957
1961
1964
1965
1988
Indiana Conference
Sup. Delaware, Ohio
Princeton/Boonville, IN.
New Castle, Ind.
Georgia Cong. County Line, GA.
Cedartown, GA
Lexington Conf. New Castle, Ind.
Terre Haute, Ind.
Muncie, Ind.
7/10 TR-NI
Muncie Trinity
Retired
Williams, Jack M. (Lois)
(OT 1950. FE 1952)
1952 Croton
1955 Sharpsville
1966 Stockwell/Romney
1970 Stockwell
1990 Retired
Williams, Jacob C., Jr.
(PM 1979)
1980 SB Broadway Parish Assoc
1983 TR-Northern IL, Gary Fifth Ave.
1988 10/1 Gary Delaney
1992 West Lafayette St. Andrew
1995 Supt. Marion Dist.
2001 2/1 Good Shepherd
2002 1/16 Interim Supt. Warsaw
2002 Laf Trinity (LA)
Williams, John Howard
(P: Kentucky 1964. F: Kentucky 1966)
1964 S.
1965 9/1 Colrain, Mass. Meth. &
Congregational*
1966 Louisa First
1968 Lexington Southern Hills Assoc.
1969 Trans. S.Ind.; Indpls. Edwin Ray
1971 9/15 Bloomington Arlington
1973 Indpls. Aldersgate
1976 S.
1977 L.A.
1978 Chaplain Green River Boys Camp,
Dept. Human Resources
1979 L.A.
1982 Indpls. Brookside
1990 10/1 Evansville Howell
1994 Indianapolis Central Avenue
1996 Odon
1999 L.A.
2003 R.
Williams, Robert Estel (Eva)
(PM 1949. FE 1952)
1947 Alfordsville
1950 Cass
1953 Asbury Chapel
1956 Owensville
1960 10/20 Oakland City
1964 Linton
1966 Sellersburg
1971
1979
1984
1988
1990
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Greensburg
Westfield Christ
3/1 Bedford First
6/15 TR-NI Muncie Riverside
Retired
Williamson, David Read
(B.A., M.Div.) (Jamalyn)
(PE, S.Ind. 2005. F: S.Ind. 2008)
2005 Milroy (RU)
Willis, Ronald Alan
(B.S., M.Div., D.Min.) (Angela)
(P: S.Ind. 2002. F: S.Ind. 2005)
1999 Richmond Chester Hts.*
2001 Chandler
2004 West Newton
2007 Perry Co. Group Min.: Tell City (EV)
Wilson, Allan Kay (Barbara)
(P: N.Ind. 1962. F: N.Ind. 1964)
1961 Spiceland
1965 Richmond Faith
1970 Batesville
1975 1/15 Indpls. Asbury
1979 Columbus First Assoc.
1999 R.
Wilson, Alvin Lester
(P: Kentucky 1961. F: Kentucky 1963)
1958 Mauckport, Ind.*
1959 Bethesda, Ind.*
1960 Owenton, KY*
1963 Benson-Curry
1966 Trans. S.Ind., Bath
1970 2/15 Hope
1974 11/1 Rockville First
1980 Tell City
1988 3/1 Martinsville First
1993 Bloomington St. Paul
1996 R.
Wilson, Esther Marie Littrell (William)
(P: S.Ind. 1994. F: S.Ind. 1998)
1987 Music Director, Castleton UMC
1989 Castleton Assoc.
2002 1/1 Corydon
2007 Chapel Hill Assoc. (I.W.)
Wilson, Jean V.
(P: Kansas East 1999. F: Kansas East 2001)
1998 Asbury Mt.Olive, Topeka KS
2002 Indpls. St. Luke’s Assoc.
2004 Trans S.Ind.; St. Luke’s Assoc.
2005 Jeffersonville Wesley (N.A.)
Wilson, L. Michael (Ellen Marie)
(PM 1973. FE 1976)
1971 (FL) Andrews
1973 S.
1975 Michigan City First Assoc
1978 Lv. Ab.
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1979
1982
1991
1999
2002
2003
Indiana Conference
Bluffton First Assoc.
Howe/Pretty Prairie
Monroe
Wabash Christ
Bristol (MI)
Retired
Wilson, Paul T.
(B.A., M.Div., D.Min., M.A., Ph.D.)
(P: S.Ind. 1978. F: S.Ind. 1982)
1978 S.
1981 Willow Branch-Curry’s Chapel
1985 11/1 Manchester Community-St. Paul
1987 3/15 Fountaintown-Fairview
1990 12/1 Seelyville
1996 Washington Otterbein
1998 Ellettsville
2006 Gobin Memorial (T.H.)
Wilson, Valerie
(B.A., M.Div.) (David)
1996 Indpls. St. Andrews
2009 Trans. from Baltimore Washington
Wimmer, John (Janilee Blasing)
(P: N.Ind.1980. F: N.Ind. 1984
1977 SLP Banta Charge (SI)
1979 Student
1982 West Laf. First Assoc. (LA)
1986 9/7 Sup Laf Trinity (LA)
1992 1/1 Laf Trinity Asoc
1994 Asst to pres of U of Indpls
1997 2/18 Dir of Indpls Center for
Congregations
2002 Lilly Endowment
2009 Lilly Endowment & Lebanon: Otterbein
(IW)
Windell, John E. (Karen)
(P: S.Ind. 1981. F: S.Ind. 1985)
1976 Vevay-Bennington
1983 Utica-New Chapel
1988 8/1 New Hope
2003 Fort Branch (VI)
Owensville: Blythe Chapel (VI)
Winford, Doris
(PE 2006, FE 2009)
2005 (PL) Anderson New Hope Assoc.
2006 Anderson New Hope Assoc. (MA)
Wingard, Herbert G. (Bertel)
(OT 1953. FE 1956)
1953 Iliff S.
1956 TR-NWI 56; Ham Woodmar Assoc.
1958 Rolling Prairie/Lamb's Chapel
1964 Assoc. Exec. Sec. Bd. Education
1968 Portage Chapel/Mt. Pleasant
1971 Burlington
1974 Elwood Grace/Trinity
1976 Elwood Grace
1980 Lv. Ab. Intern Chap Meth Hospital Indpls
1983 Muncie Avondale
1987 7/15 Lafayette Brown St./Heritage
1993 Retired
Winter, Jeanne Susan
(B.S., M.S., M.Div.) (Sanford)
(P: S.Ind. 2003. F: S.Ind. 2006)
1999 Gentryville & Mt. Olive*
2003 1/15 West Terre Haute Emmanuel
2007 Loogootee (VI)
Wise, William Leroy
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1965 Kewanna
1970 Muncie College Ave. Assoc
1972 Kokomo Trinity
1973 Warsaw First Assoc.
1981 Ft. Wayne South Wayne
1985 Elkhart Simpson
1992 1/1 Syracuse Calvary
2002 Retired
Witt, Douglas Alan (Jo Ellen)
(P: N.Ind. 1980. F: N.Ind. 1987)
1980 St. Paul, New Paris OH *
1983 S.
1985 Windfall
1987 12/1 Portland Asbury Assoc.
1989 Royal Center Trinity-White Oak
1992 Gary Grace
1996 Akron
1998 8/15 Campus Minis., Vincennes Univ.
2003 6/1 L.A.
2004 1/1 (LFT) Rosedale
2004 7/1 (LFT) Linton First
2005 Trans. S.Ind.; Linton First (BL)
2009 3/10 LFT Emison (VI)
7/1 Lincoln Hills (VI)
Witty, James Wesley, Jr. (Sandra)
(P: S.Ind. 1970. F: S.Ind. 1973)
1969 10/1 Hilliard, Ohio Wesley Chapel W.
Intern*
1971 10/1 Noblesville First Assoc. & Union
1974 Richmond Central Assoc.
1974 9/16 Waldron
1976 8/1 Greenwood Assoc.
1977 Indpls. Broadway Assoc.
1982 Cumberland
1985 6/1 Carmel Assoc.
1995 6/1 Kairos Center for the Family
1995 9/1 Pastoral Counselor, Building Bridges
1998 11/1 Pastoral Counselor, Building
Bridges & Noblesville Union
2005 R.
Witwer, Brian Jay (Sally)
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1965 S
1967 Warsaw First Assoc
1970 Ft. Wayne Forest Park Assoc.
1973 Shiloh
2009
2009
1980 West Lafayette St. Andrews
1985 Fort Wayne Aldersgate (FW)
2007 Retired
Wohlford, Paul Jay (Shirley)
(OT 1965. FE 1967)
1960 ss Jalapa
1961 Marion Ninth St
1965 S.
1967 Pleasant Grove
1968 (SI) Pleasant Grove
1970 Huntington Trinity Assoc
1971 Bryant/Macklin/New Corydon
1977 Rich Valley
1978 Anderson Park Place
1986 12/1 Kokomo Faith
1989 11/1 Marion Grace/Ninth St
1993 Kokomo Zion
1997 Albion Trinity
1999 Dunkirk Mt. Tabor
2002 Anderson Fifth Street.
2005 12/31 Retired
2006 1/1 (RE) Fifth Street (MA)
2008 Retired
Wolf, John D. (Carolyn)
(OT 1940. FE 1942)
1940 S.
1942 Chaplain USNR
1945 Evansville Old North
1950 Martinsville First
1956 TR-NWI South Bend St. Paul
1961 Supt. South Bend Dist
1967 Hammond Woodmar
1972 Ft. Wayne First Wayne
1980 Valparaiso First
1984 Retired
Wolfe, Norman Jack (Dorothy)
(P: S.Ind. 1976. F: S.Ind. 1979)
1975 3/16 Heidelberg
1978 Mt. Vernon First Assoc.
1981 Indpls. Washington St.
1985 Bloomington St. Paul
1993 Greensburg
1995 Indpls. Chapel Hill
2001 Noblesville First (I.E.)
Wood, Charles Edward (Mary)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1972)
(YOPCS 15.5)
1963 Hazleton General Baptist*
1965 11/1 Mt. Vernon N. Parish*
1969 Woodland-Crescent City, Ill.*
1971 W. Washington Parish
1974 3/15 Freelandville-Sandborn
1977 Cloverdale
1981 Ellettsville
1986 Indpls. Woodside
1993 1/1 R.
Wood, George Leonard (Mae)
Indiana Conference
(P: Ind.S. 1948. F: Ind.S. 1956)
(YOPCS 33.25)
1948 S.
1950 Smith Valley
1953 Beech
1956 Jeffersonville
1963 Marengo
1968 Linton Otterbein
1973 Owensville
1979 Arcadia Trinity
1982 Evansville Centenary
1987 3/1 Seymour Trinity
1991 R.
Wood, Jeffrey Scott (Cynthia)
(P: Ind. 1965. F: Ind. 1968)
1965 S.
1967 Cedar Lake*
1969 Mt. Comfort
1974 Blue Grass
1975 Shelbyville West St.
1981 8/1 Indpls. Faith
1984 L.A.
1989 1/1 (LFT)Bethlehem
1990 Beech Grove
1995 Carmel Assoc.
2002 Irvington (I.E.)
2009 R.
Woodke, Rose Marie (Phillip)
(PM 1983. FE 1987)
1984 S.
1985 LaCrosse
1989 1/1 Chaplain, Hamilton Grove
1992 7/1 Tyner
1995 Brook
2000 Retired
2004 (RE) Grovertown/Hamlet (CA)
Word, Calvin Thomas, Jr. (Jean Marie)
(P: S.Ind. 1969. F: S.Ind. 1971)
1961 Gary Jerusalem Baptist*
1965 No record
1966 Gary 20th Century Baptist*
1967 New Castle Wiley
1983 Evansville St. John’s/St. Andrew’s
1994 Indianapolis Scott Assoc.
1996 R.
Wortinger, John Keith (Linda)
(PM 1969. FE 1972)
1969 S.
1971 Rochester Larger Parish Assoc.
1974 Star City/West Union
1979 Butler United
1984 Bremen Salem
1987 Lowell
1997 1/1 Frankfort St. Matthew
2004 West Lafayette First
2007 Anderson First (MA)
2009 Retired
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Wright, Jill (Bruce)
(PE 2002, FE 2005)
1999 1/1 (SY) Richland Center/Burton
1999 5/25 (SP) Richland Center/Burton
2000 6/1 (SP) SB Northwest
2002 Northwest
2003 Fort Wayne Christ
2007 Robinson Chapel (FW)
2009 (LTFT)
Wright, Lloyd Miles (A. Marie)
(P: N.Ind. 1955. F: N.Ind. 1958)
(YOPCS 22.5)
1953 Campbellsburg Ct.*
1953 9/1 Upland Center Chapel*
1955 Burket Parish
1959 Trans. S.Ind.; French Lick
1960 Springs Valley Larger Parish
1963 Cory
1967 Conf. Research & Planning
1969 Non-Metro. Coordinator
1970 Conf. Council on Ministries
1976 10/1 Evansville District
1982 1/15 Terre Haute Memorial
1983 Exec. Dir., M.P.E.F., Inc.
1985 Director, South Ind. Foundation of the
UMC, Inc.
1988 Indpls. Northeast District
1993 Rushville District
1994 R.
Wright, Robert Dale (Bernice)
(P: N.Ind. 1955. F: N.Ind. 1959)
(YOPCS 16.5)
1951 Milgrove Ct.*
1954 Bedford Valley Ct., Md.*
1955 Cromwell
1959 Avilla Calvary
1965 Fortville
1971 Washington Christ
1975 5/1 Indpls. Epworth
1979 Zionsville
1984 Vincennes District
1989 R.
Wright, Roger (Christine)
(PM 1977. FE 1980)
1977 Fairview/Rehoboth
1979 Pretty Lake Trinity
1983 New Haven Assoc.
1985 10/15 Muncie Faith Community
1994 7/1 Spiritual Director, Pilgrim Manor,
Muncie
2001 Lv of Abs
2005 Retired (20 year rule)
Wrigley, Roger G (Betty Lou)
(OT 1952. FE 1955)
1951 ss. Onward
1952 Kendallville Mitchell St.
1955 Marion Highland A

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