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One Hundred Eighth Annual Assembly Journal of the Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene Session held at Butler, Pennsylvania June 26-27, 2015 Dr. J. K. Warrick Rev. J Bret Metcalfe General Superintendent District Superintendent
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One – Hundred – Eighth

Annual Assembly Journal

of the

Pittsburgh District

Church of the Nazarene

Session held at

Butler, Pennsylvania

June 26-27, 2015

Dr. J. K. Warrick Rev. J Bret Metcalfe General Superintendent District Superintendent

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The Pittsburgh District Mission Statement:

To make Christ-like disciples, who make Christ-like disciples, who make Christ-like disciples.

Our prayer is that we do not stop making Christ-like disciples in the nations.

Our Core Values: 1. Unify Churches (Psalm 133:1)

2. Empower Believers (Ephesians 4:11-13) 3. Advance the Kingdom (Acts 1:8)

2015 Pittsburgh District Ordination Class (From left) Rev. Kelly Jo Brucker, ordinand; Rev. Fred Brucker; Brenda Burke; Rev. Brian Burke,

ordinand; Amber Ross; Rev. Adam Johnson, ordinand; Dr. J. K. Warrick, General Superintendent, Rev. J Bret Metcalfe, District Superintendent.

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DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF THE PITTSBURGH DISTRICT Church SS Total Asmb. Date Place Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec Churches Members Average Paid Out P. F. Bresee C. N. Cain 1 May 20, 1908 Unknown H. F. Reynolds J. N. Norris J. M. Davidson 4 NR NR 2 May 19, 1909 E. Palestine, OH H. F. Reynolds C. A. Imhoff J. M. Davidson 13 662 891 ENR 9,101 3 May 25-29, 1910 Warren, PA P. F. Bresee C. A. Imhoff J. M. Davidson 20 886 1,111 ENR 14,014 4 July 12-16, 1911 Lisbon, OH E. P. Ellyson C. A. Imhoff A. H. Edie 24 951 1,526 ENR 21,243 5 May 29-June 2, 1912 E. Liverpool, OH E. F. Walker C. A. Imhoff J. M. Davidson 29 886 NR NR 6 May 28-June 1, 1913 E. Palestine, OH H. F. Reynolds N. B. Herrell J. M. Davidson 24 989 1,531 ENR 24,884 7 May 13-17, 1914 Pittsburgh, PA P. F. Bresee N. B. Herrell Olive M. Gould 31 1,222 1,880 ENR 32,188 8 May 4-9, 1915 Warren, PA H. F. Reynolds N. B. Herrell J. W. Short 36 1,557 2,274 ENR 39,415 9 May 3-7, 1916 Troy, OH E. F. Walker N. B. Herrell W. R. Gilley 41 1,697 2,568 ENR 45,038 10 May 2-6, 1917 Columbus, OH J. W. Goodwin J. W. Short W. R. Gilley 41 1,826 2,653 ENR 53,195 11 May 1-5, 1918 Pittsburgh, PA R. T. Williams John Gould E. G. Williams 51 2,197 3,311 ENR 69,814 12 May 6-11, 1919 Dayton, OH J. W. Goodwin J. H. Sloan H. B. Macrory 56 2,177 3,336 ENR 98,659

District Divided into Pittsburgh and Ohio Districts – 1919 Pittsburgh District Statistics

13 May 5-8, 1920 Warren, PA R. T. Williams J. H. Sloan V. H. Fisher 31 1,161 2,291 ENR 71,955 14 May 18-22, 1921 Pittsburgh, PA H. F. Reynolds J. H. Sloan O. L. Benedum 30 1,329 2,701 ENR 114,347 15 May 3-7, 1922 E. Liverpool, OH J. W. Goodwin J. H. Sloan C. W. Jones 30 1,572 3,699 ENR 112,740 16 May 9-13, 1923 Cleveland, OH R. T. Williams J. H. Sloan C. W. Jones 42 2,079 4,367 ENR 128,601 17 May 7-11, 1924 Akron, OH H. F. Reynolds J. H. Sloan C. W. Jones 48 2,455 3,034 175,702 18 May 6-10, 1925 E. Liverpool, OH J. W. Goodwin J. H. Sloan C. W. Jones 52 2,845 3,616 188,100 19 May 5-9, 1926 Warren, OH R. T. Williams J. H. Sloan C. W. Jones 52 3,642 2,599 200,596 20 May 4-8, 1927 Barberton, OH J. W. Goodwin J. H. Sloan C. W. Jones 55 4,324 4,702 231,983 21 Apr. 25-29, 1928 Akron, OH R. T. Williams C. W. Jones B. W. Miller 58 4,758 4,613 248,125 22 Apr. 23-28, 1929 Pittsburgh, PA R. T. Williams C. W. Jones B. W. Miller 69 5,508 7,067 236,597 23 Apr. 29-May 4, 1930 Cleveland, OH H. F. Reynolds C. W. Jones C. B. Strang 81 6,142 6,627 234,610 24 May 6-10, 1931 Washington, PA J. W. Goodwin C. W. Jones C. B. Strang 92 6,939 8,280 206,304 25 May 4-8, 1932 Warren, OH J. B. Chapman C. W. Jones C. B. Wood 101 7,978 10,014 186,695 26 May 3-6, 1933 New Castle, PA R. T. Williams C. W. Jones C. B. Wood 104 8,649 11,186 145,845 27 May 2-6, 1934 Akron, OH J. B. Chapman C. W. Jones C. B. Wood 105 9,006 11,769 166,967 28 May 8-12, 1935 Niles, OH J. W. Goodwin C. W. Jones C. B. Wood 113 9,512 12,269 209,245 29 Apr. 29-May 3, 1936 Akron, OH R. T. Williams C. W. Jones C. B. Wood 126 10,020 12,948 251,313 30 May 4-9, 1937 New Castle, PA J. B. Chapman O. L. Benedum C. B. Wood 118 10,260 12,485 261,547 31 May 4-8, 1938 Akron, OH J. W. Goodwin O. L. Benedum C. B. Wood 123 11,061 13,470 288,047 32 May 2-7, 1939 Akron, OH R. T. Williams O. L. Benedum C. B. Wood 131 11,775 14,781 289,364 33 Apr. 30-May 5, 1940 Akron, OH J. B. Chapman O. L. Benedum C. B. Wood 132 12,281 15,083 379,001

District Divided into Pittsburgh and West Virginia Districts – 1940 Pittsburgh District Statistics

34 May 6-11, 1941 Akron, OH O. J. Nease O. L. Benedum C. B. Wood 119 10,707 12,826 366,754

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District Divided into Pittsburgh and Akron Districts – 1942 Pittsburgh District Statistics

Church SS Total Asmb. Date Place Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec Churches Members Average Paid Out 35 May 5-10, 1942 Akron, OH R. T. Williams R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 61 4,450 5,323 188,065 36 May 4-7, 1943 New Castle, PA J. B. Chapman R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 66 4,430 4,950 204,993 37 May 2-5, 1944 Butler, PA R. T. Williams R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 72 4,513 4,890 248,986 38 May 1-3, 1945 Warren, PA H. V. Miller R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 76 4,596 4,761 312,729 39 May 7-10, 1946 Waynesburg, PA J. B. Chapman R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 80 4,671 4,983 350,183 40 May 6-10, 1947 Erie, PA H. C. Powers R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 80 4,758 5,282 388,755 41 July 27-29, 1948 Butler, PA H. Y. Miller R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 81 4,900 5,966 495,136 42 July 20-22, 1949 Butler, PA D. I. Vanderpool R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 81 5,147 6,451 476,183 43 July 19-21, 1950 Butler, PA G. B. Williamson R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 83 5,407 7,124 452,976 44 July 18-20, 1951 Butler, PA Samuel Young R. F. Heinlein H. H. Marvin 85 5,639 7.161 529,402 45 July 16-18, 1952 Butler, PA H. C. Benner R. F. Heinlein R. B. Acheson 89 5,800 7,247 623,723 46 July 22-24, 1953 Butler, PA H. C. Powers R. F. Heinlein R. B. Acheson 94 6,011 7,519 622,980 47 July 21-23, 1954 Butler, PA G. B. Williamson R. F. Heinlein R. B. Acheson 95 6,218 8,027 646,735 48 July 20-23, 1955 Butler, PA D. I. Vanderpool R. F. Heinlein R. B. Acheson 97 6,396 8,535 642,200 49 July 18-20, 1956 Butler, PA Samuel Young R. F. Heinlein R. B. Acheson 99 6,533 8,691 740,510 50 July 24-26, 1957 Butler, PA G. B. Williamson R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 100 6,447 8,602 795,451 51 July 23-25, 1958 Butler, PA H. C. Powers R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 102 6,495 8,237 796,195 52 July 22-24, 1959 Butler, PA Samuel Young R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 106 6,576 8,394 814,005 53 July 20-22, 1960 Butler, PA H. C. Benner R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 104 6,670 8,494 850,627 54 July 19-21, 1961 Butler, PA D. I. Vanderpool R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 105 6,863 8,312 861,047 55 July 18-20, 1962 Butler, PA V. H. Lewis R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 105 6,912 8,595 912,038 56 July 17-19, 1963 Butler, PA Samuel Young R. B. Acheson R. E. Lewis 106 6,885 8,563 964,681 57 July 22-24, 1964 Butler, PA G. B. Williamson R. I. Goslaw R. E. Lewis 103 6,820 8,501 964,639 58 July 21-23, 1965 Butler, PA H. C. Powers R. I. Goslaw R. E. Lewis 97 6,814 8,576 1,055,898 59 July 21-22, 1966 Greenville, PA H. C. Benner R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 100 6,980 8,452 1,096,394 60 July 20-21, 1967 Greenville, PA V. H. Lewis R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 94 7,038 8,342 1,197,916 61 July 18-19, 1968 Greenville, PA George Coulter R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 96 7,087 8,262 1,290,530 62 July 24-25, 1969 Butler, PA Samuel Young R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 91 7,084 7,988 1,316,449 63 July 23-24, 1970 Butler, PA O. W. Jenkins R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 91 7,331 7,839 1,432,924 64 July 22-23, 1971 Butler, PA E. C. Lawlor R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 91 7,444 7,844 1,560,545 65 July 27-28, 1972 Butler, PA C. H. Strickland R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 92 7,440 7,664 1,643,230 66 July 26-27, 1973 Butler, PA V. H. Lewis R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 92 7,658 7,797 1,792,123 67 July 25-26, 1974 Butler, PA O. W. Jenkins R. I. Goslaw J. W. Hadlock 92 7,869 8,128 1,949,055 68 July 24-25, 1975 Butler, PA E. L. Stowe R. I. Goslaw K. L. Akins 92 8,055 8,052 2,263,731 69 July 29-30, 1976 Butler, PA W. M. Greathouse R. I. Goslaw K. L. Akins 92 7,913 7,877 2,510,462 70 July 29-30, 1977 Butler, PA G. M. Coulter R. I. Goslaw K. L. Akins 92 7,942 7,192 2,611,210 71 July 27-28, 1978 Butler, PA H. V. Lewis R. I. Goslaw K. L. Akins 90 7,940 7,003 3,080,506 72 July 26-27, 1979 Butler, PA C. H. Strickland W. J. Prince K. L. Akins 91 7,880 6,974 2,951,504 73 July 24-25, 1980 Butler, PA O. W. Jenkins W. J. Prince L. S. Watson 91 7,946 7,006 3,473,748 74 July 23-24, 1981 Butler, PA E. L. Stowe J. D. Lambert L. S. Watson 92 8,002 6,844 3,752,758 75 July 22-23, 1982 Butler, PA W. M. Greathouse J. D. Lambert L. S. Watson 93 8,089 6,623 4,027,624 76 July 22-23, 1983 Butler, PA W. M. Greathouse J. D. Lambert D. L. McVay 92 8,085 6,707 4,216,242 77 July 26-28, 1984 Butler, PA J. D. Johnson J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 95 7,941 6,635 4,784,533 78 July 29-30, 1985 Butler, PA J. D. Johnson J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 95 7,912 6,329 4,640,949 79 July 25-26, 1986 Butler, PA J. A. Knight J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 94 7,935 6,243 4,923,937

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Church SS Total Asmb. Date Place Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec Churches Members Average Paid Out

80 July 24-25, 1987 Butler, PA J. A. Knight J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 96 8,085 6,126 4,856,187 81 July 22-23, 1988 Butler, PA C. H. Strickland J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 96 8,014 5,936 5,184,005 82 July 28-29, 1989 Butler, PA W. J. Prince J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 96 7,925 5,662 5,092,917 83 July 20-21, 1990 Butler, PA R. W. Hurn J. R. Fuller D. E. Chamberlain 93 7,856 5,499 5,183,568 84 July 26-27, 1991 Butler, PA R. W. Hurn J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 94 7,894 5,513 5,271,115 85 July 24-25, 1992 Butler, PA E. L. Stowe J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 94 7,958 5,535 5,405,926 86 July 2-3, 1993 Butler, PA E. L. Stowe J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 94 7,932 5,538 5,464,334 87 July 22-23, 1994 Butler, PA D. D. Owens J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 93 7,893 5,430 5,828,614 88 July 21-22, 1995 Butler, PA D. D. Owens J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 93 7,938 5,309 5,905,059 89 July 26-27, 1996 Butler, PA J. D. Johnson J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 93 7,904 5,184 5,884,466 90 July 25-26, 1997 Butler, PA J. D. Porter J. R. Fuller S. W. Dillman 92 7,871 5,066 5,936,876 91 July 24-25, 1998 Butler, PA J. A. Knight S. W. Dillman S. E. Egidio 89 7,782 4,978 6,233,666 92 July 23-24, 1999 Butler, PA J. A. Knight S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 89 7,806 5,027 6,626,778 93 July 21-22, 2000 Butler, PA W. J. Prince S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 89 7,810 4,881 6,766,277 94 July 21, 2001 Butler, PA W. J. Prince S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 89 7,819 4,720 6,871,074 95 July 27, 2002 Butler, PA P.G. Cunningham S .W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 88 7,764 4,456 6,720,735 96 July 26, 2003 Butler, PA P.G. Cunningham S .W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 85 7,566 4,247 6,632,491 97 July 24, 2004 Butler, PA J. H. Diehl S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 85 7,618 4,174 7,625,734 98 July 30, 2005 Butler, PA J. H. Diehl S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 85 7,505 4,004 7,231,242 99 July 22, 2006 Butler, PA N. G. Gunter S .W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 85 7,267 4,260 7,149,340

100 July 21, 2007 Butler, PA N. G. Gunter S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 85 7,416 4,430 7,337,636 101 July 26, 2008 Butler, PA J.C. Middendorf S .W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 85 7,249 4,475 7,758,395 102 July 25, 2009 Butler, PA J.C. Middendorf S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 87 7,164 4,477 7,744,170 103 July 24, 2010 Butler, PA D. W. Graves S. W. Dillman J Bret Metcalfe 90 7,026 4,231 8,401,835 104 June 11, 2011 Butler, PA D. W. Graves J Bret Metcalfe Mark R. Smith 97 6,977 4,132 7,217,430 105 June 8-9, 2012 Butler, PA E. R. Duarte J Bret Metcalfe Mark R. Smith 87 6,977 4,122 7,027,329 106 June 14-15, 2013 Butler, PA E. R. Duarte J Bret Metcalfe Mark R. Smith 86 6,660 3,880 6,944,213 107 June 6-7, 2014 Butler, PA J. K. Warrick J Bret Metcalfe Leon E. Blaise 84 6,947 3,741 6,502,878 108 June 26-27, 2015 Butler, PA J. K. Warrick J Bret Metcalfe Leon E. Blaise 84 6,387 3,554 6,640,590

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Contents Page

I. Official Directory ……………………………………………………………………...........................7 A. District Officers……………………………………………………………………………………….7

B. District Boards and Standing Committees………………………………………………………...7

C. Assembly Committees…………………………………………………………………………......10 D. District Organizations………………………………………………………………………………10 E. Churches by County………………………………………………………………………………..13 F. District Missional Areas…………………………………………………………………………….14 G. District Church Directory…………………………………………………………………………...14 H. Ordained Ministers……………………………………………………………………………….....42 I. Licensed Ministers…………………………………………………………………………….........47 J. Retired Ministers…………………………………………………………………………………….48 K. Registered Evangelists……………………………………………………………………………..49 L. Registered Song Evangelist ………………………………………………………………………49 M. Consecrated Deaconesses………………………………………………………………………...49 N. Lay Ministers Serving As Supply Pastors……………………………………………………......49

O. Ministers Serving As Supply Pastors……………………………………………………………..49 II. General Information…………………………………………………………………………………...50 III. Plan of Examination…………………………………………………………………………………...53 IV. Daily Proceedings……………………………………………………………………………………...56 V. Reports…………………………………………………………………………………………………...67 A. District Officers……………………………………………………………………………………….67 1. District Superintendent…………………………………………………………………………67 2. District SDMI Chairman………………………………………………………………………...71 3. District NMI President…………………………………………………………………………..73 4. District NYI President…………………………………………………………………………...74 B. District Boards and Standing Committees………………………………………………………...75 1. Advisory Board…………………………………………………………………………………..75 2. District Board of Ministry………………………………………………………………………..77 C. Assembly Committees……………………………………………………………………………....79 1. Finance…………………………………………………………………………….....……..…...79

2. Nominations……………………………………………………………………………………..88 3. Memoirs………………………………………………………………………………………….89 VI. Minutes of the District Conventions………………………………………………………………...91 A. NMI Convention……………………………………………………………………………………...91 B. NYI Convention……………………………………………………………………………………...93 VII. Financial and Statistical……………………………………………………………………………….96 A. District Treasurer…………………………………………………………………………………….96 B. SDMI Treasurer……………………………………………………………………………………..100 C. NMI Treasurer…………………………………………………………………………………........102

D. NYI Treasurer……………………………………………………………………………………....103

E. Supplemental Statistical Report…………………………………………………………………..106

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I. Official Directory

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS General Superintendent - Dr. J. K. Warrick, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy.,

Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Superintendent - Rev. J Bret Metcalfe (Terri), 175 North Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 724-287-5867; home: 724-282-0225) Assistant to the District Superintendent - Michael R. Beckley (Julie), 153 Fitz Henry Rd.,

Smithton, PA 15479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058) District Office – 177 North Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (Web: www.PGHNazarene.org;

E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 724-256-5610; 724-287-5867) District Center Administrator – Colleen F. Baker, 177 North Rd., Butler, PA 16001

([email protected] ; fax: 724-256-5610; 724-287-5867) District Secretary – Leon E. Blaise, 103 Woodbury Dr., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-822-7580) District Treasurer – Henry Twentier, c/o Pittsburgh District Office, 177 North Rd., Butler, PA

16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 724-738-0992; home: 724-794-8777) District SDMI Chairperson – David M. Smith, 391 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2586) District NMI President – Sandy Greenlee, 89 Market St., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-756-3630) District NYI President – Colleen F. Baker, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-561-2086) District Evangelism Director (term expires 2016) – Christine Siordia, 390 Bridge St.,

Waynesburg, PA 15370 (Waynesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-710-6433)

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

District Advisory Board Ex Officio Members - District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe, chairman; NMI president; NYI president, SDMI Chairman Elders Wayne C. Hennen (term expires 2016), 215 S Main St., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 814-756-4741; home: 814-756-5091) Rob Osborn (term expires 2016), 713 E. Crawford St., Ebensburg, PA 15931

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-472-2232) Leon E. Blaise (term expires 2017), 103 Woodbury Dr., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-822-7580) Rodney A. Johnson (term expires 2017), 742 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-333-1463)

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Laypersons Barbara Reagle (term expires 2016) 9A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-671-5346; home: 814-432-8740) Colleen M. Smith (term expires 2016) 177 South 4th Ave., Clarion, PA 16214

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-316-6819) Leonard Baun (term expires 2017), 117 Economy Grade Rd., Moon Township, PA 15108

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-457-7047) Darcy Bell (term expires 2017), 512 Allen St., Titusville, PA 16354

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-758-1610)

District Board of Ministry Terms Expiring 2019

Ex Officio - District Superintendent J Bret Metcalfe, chairman District Secretary – Leon E. Blaise, 103 Woodbury Dr., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-822-7580) Pittsburgh District Training Center Director - Dr. Anna-Marie Lockard, 3515 Hwy. 119 S.,

Homer City, PA 15748 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617) Michael R. Beckley, 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058) David L. Edwards, 315 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-827-2919) Robert L. Henderson, 366 W. Fairview St., Somerset, PA 15501

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-445-4444) Brent Herren, 1125 Cambria St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-749-0269) Rodney A. Johnson, 742 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-333-1463) Charles E. Lockard, 3515 Hwy. 119 S., Homer City, PA 15748

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617) Leonard J. Powell, 810 W. Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, PA 16150

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-962-2743) Peter S. Roy, 1819 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-346-0228) David M. Smith, 391 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2586) George H. Tutor, (2015), 8 Hazen St., Union City, PA 16438

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-590-2281)

Center for Ministry Development CMD Secretary - Nathan Zipfel, 878 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-248-3606) Pittsburgh District Training Center Director - Dr. Anna-Marie Lockard, 3515 Hwy. 119 S.,

Homer City, PA 15748 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617) Assessment Center Director – Rev. David Edwards, 315 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-827-2919) Shepherds' Advance (Continuing Education) – Raymond DiCamillo, 206 Walnut Dr., Eighty

Four, PA 15330 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-518-0603) Resident Counselor - Wayne Hennen, 215 S. Main St., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 814-756-4741; home: 814-756-5091)

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District Church Properties Board All terms expire 2017

Ex Officio Member – District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe (Chairman) Elders

Michael R. Beckley, 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058)

Marshall S. Lillie, 216 Clinton St., Greenville, PA 16125 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-588-6340)

Joseph Miller, Jr., 518 Cherry Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-0714)

Laymen Leonard Baun, 117 Economy Grade Rd., Coraopolis, PA 15108

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-457-7047) Frank Brake, 739 Chicken Bone Rd., Confluence, PA 15424

(Email: [email protected]; 814-395-3663) Kevin Kress, 184 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-9223)

District Court of Appeals

All terms expire 2018

Ex Officio – District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe (Chairman) Elders

Peter Roy, 1819 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 412-466-6307; home: 412-346-0234)

W. Joseph Stump, 851 Elwell Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-1133)

David F. Watts, 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335)

Laypersons Sherry Britton, 542 Halston Rd., West Sunbury, PA 16061

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-476-1155) Sue Hoffman, 60 Clubhouse Rd., West Middlesex, PA 16159

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-528-2932)

Home Missions Board District Advisory Board

Trustees to Eastern Nazarene College Elders

Ex Officio – District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe Kenneth H. Culbertson (term expires 2018), 3704 Meadow Ln., South Park, PA 15129

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 412-831-6333; home: 412-496-9866) Laypersons

Laurene Timmons (term expires 2019), 4809 Sandy Dr., Monroeville, PA 15146 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-374-1451)

Sarah Smail (term expires 2016), 5547 Columbus St., Manor, PA 15665 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-861-8583)

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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

District Assembly Finance Committee Ex Officio - District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe

Ministers Terms expire in 2017

Ray A. Stark, 144 Donald Rd., Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-346-1663)

Ron Reagle, 9A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-8740)

Terms expire in 2016

Colleen Baker, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-561-2086)

Kenneth Culbertson, 3704 Meadow Ln., South Park, PA 15129 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 412-831-6333; home: 412-496-9866)

Rodney A. Johnson, 741 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-333-1463)

Laypersons

Terms expire in 2017

Lee Hanson, 670 S. Darby Rd., Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-342-0434)

Don Schmidt, P.O. Box 104, St. Michael, PA 15951 (814-242-5884) Terms expire in 2016

Norman Brumagin, 1005 Water St., Conneaut Lake, PA 16316 Terri Metcalfe, 175 North Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-263-9364) Laurene Timmons, 4809 Sandy Dr., Monroeville, PA 15146

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-374-1451)

D. DISTRICT ORGANIZATIONS

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International Ex Officio – District Superintendent Rev. J. Bret Metcalfe Chairperson (Term expires 2016) – David M. Smith, 391 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323-3543

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 724-388-8928; home: 814-437-2586) Secretary – Sheila Johnson, 742 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335

(E-mail: [email protected]; church/home: 814-333-1463) Treasurer – Ronald C. Schaeffer, 141 Tressler Dr., Confluence, PA 15424

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-233-0117; home: 814-395-5168) Statistical Secretary – Mark S. Erskine, 574 S. Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell or text: 724-992-2877) Website/Promotion Secretary – Nathan Zipfel, 880 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-248-3606) CLT Director – Richard Wise, 1835 Saxonburg Blvd., Tarentum, PA 15084

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-3537) NMI President – Sandy Greenlee, 89 Market St., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-756-3630) NYI President – Colleen Baker, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 724-756-3630)

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Children's Ministries Council Director – Christine Siordia, 773 E. Greene St., Waynesburg, PA 15370

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 724-710-6433; home: 724-627-6009; church: 724-627-7593)

Caravan Director – TBA Children's Quizzing Director – Joanne Tutor, 8 Hazen St., Union City, PA 16438

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-661-4226; home: 814-663-2368) Children’s Talent Director – TBA Family Camp Children's Director – TBA Kidz Kamp Directors – TBA

Adult Ministries Council Director – Rev. Michael Beckley, 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 724-872-5058) Prime Time Directors – Robert and Jane Lute, 10435 Rte. 403 Hwy. N., Clymer, PA 15728

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 724-840-5321; home: 724-254-9368) Men's Ministry Director – TBA Women's Ministries Director – Colleen Smith, 177 S. Fourth Ave., Clarion, PA 16214

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-316-6819; home: 814-223-9220) Family Retreat Director – George Tutor, 8 Hazel St., Union City, PA 16438

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-663-2368) NMF Director – James York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 724-222-0452)

Prime Time Council

Directors – Robert and Jane Lute, 10435 Rte. 403 Hwy. N., Clymer, PA 15728 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 724-840-5321; home: 724-254-9368)

William and Marna Degenkolb, 1386 Hemlock Rd., Commodore, PA 15729 (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 724-840-3798; home: 724-254-4884)

Dave and Joan Weible, Box 141, Knox, PA 16232 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-797-1443)

Women's Ministries Council Director – Colleen Smith, 177 S. Fourth Ave., Clarion, PA 16214

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-316-6819; home: 814-223-9220) Advisor – Terri Metcalfe, 175 North Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-256-9030) Julie Beckley, 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479 (724-872-5058) Joanne Tutor, 8 Hazen St., Union City, PA 16438 (814-663-2368) Joan Weible, Box 141, Knox, PA 16232 (E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-797-1443) Cherie Brown, 1942 Pennsylvania Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (724-984-2102)

Members-at-Large

Ministers: George Tutor (Term expires 2016), 8 Hazel St., Union City, PA 16438

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-663-2368) Terry Weyman (Term expires 2017), 511 8th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-384-1137) Ray Stark (Term expires 2018), 144 Donald Rd., Hermitage, PA 16148

(E-mail: [email protected]; church: 724-342-7729)

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Laypersons: Colleen Smith (Term expires 2016), 177 S. Fourth Ave., Clarion, PA 16214

(E-mail: [email protected]; home: 814-223-9220; cell: 814-316-6819) Sheila Johnson (Term expires 2017), 742 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335

(E-mail: [email protected]; church/home: 814-333-1463) Tonya Hockenberry (Term expires 2018), 303 Barker St., Girard, PA 16417

(E-mail: [email protected]: home: 814-746-0245)

Nazarene Youth International Ex Officio – District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe President – Rev. Colleen Baker, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler Pa 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-561-2086) Vice President – Andy Russell, 2080 Bennetts Run Rd., Beaver Falls, PA 15010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-495-9408) Secretary – Kelly Tatum, 5806 Irishtown Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-303-9125 or 412-807-9234) Treasurer – Tom Aaron, 141 Supervisor Dr., West Newton, PA 15089

(E-mail: [email protected], 724-331-4335) College/Career Representatives – R.J. Grade and Oksana DiCamillo Sr. High Representatives – Amya Altman and Jonathan Keefer Jr. High Representatives – Sierra MacAfee and Noah Tatum Quizzing Director – Sarah Smail, 5547 Columbus St., Manor, PA 15665

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-244-8348) Impact Director – Sarah Smail, 5547 Columbus St., Manor, PA 15665

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-244-8348) Teen Camp Director – Tom Aaron, 141 Supervisor Dr., West Newton, PA 15089

(E-mail: [email protected], 724-331-4335) Fall Retreat Director – Amanda Moore, 111 Davis, Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724-513-8997)

Nazarene Missions International Council Ex Officio – District Superintendent, J Bret Metcalfe President – Sandy Greenlee, 89 Market St., Albion, PA16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-3630) Vice Pres. – Mary Smith, 724 Mercer Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-719-0902) Secretary – Brent Herren, 1125 Cambria St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-749-0269) Treasurer – Debra Shutak, 428 Great Belt Rd., Butler, PA 16002

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-352-8980) Prayer Coordinator – Jane Lute, 10435 Rte. 403, Clymer, PA 15728

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368) Discipling Coordinator – JoAnn York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301

(Email: [email protected]; 724-222-0452) Giving Coordinator – Vivian Regester, 524 Deyarmin Rd., Homer City, PA 15748

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-748-7301) Educating Co-Coordinator – Sharon Bruce, 527 Shiller St., Baden, PA 15005

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-869-1531) Educating Co-Coordinator – Judy Hyde, 4299 Rt. 215, East Springfield, PA 16411

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-922-7903)

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Youth Rep. – Kurtis Martin, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 Deputation – District Missionary Council LINKS – Mary Smith 724 Mercer Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-719-0902) Mission Call Coordinator – JoAnn York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301

(Email: [email protected]; 724-222-0452) Work and Witness International – Len Baun, 117 Economy Grade Rd., Coraopolis, PA 15108

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-457-7047) Work and Witness Domestic – Peter Roy, 1810 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-346-0234) Work and Witness Local – Gary Smith 724 Mercer Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-719-0901) Zone Representative Trainer/Coordinator – Jane Lute, 10435 Rte. 403, Clymer, PA 15728

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368)

Zone Representatives Zone Rep. Coordinator and Trainer: Jane Lute

North Zone: Debbie Gilmore (Albion Wesleyan), 11391 Rte. 98, Edinboro, PA 16412 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-964-4095)

Central Zone: Jackie Delgros (Hermitage Gentle Shep.), 504 Cambia St., Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-346-9139)

East Zone: Richard Amacher (Ridgway), 220 Orchard Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 E-mail: [email protected]; 814-776-6493)

Southeast Zone: Jane Lute (Kenwood), 10435 Rte. 403, Clymer, PA 15728 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368)

Pittsburgh West Zone: Emily Moran (Beaver Falls College Hill), 702 35th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-843-9019)

Pittsburgh South Zone: Jennifer Musiak (Smithton), 215 Bonnie St., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-929-2308)

E. CHURCHES BY COUNTY

Allegheny County – Abundant Love, Bethel Park South Hills, Coraopolis, Deer Lakes Community, Duquesne City of Hope, Pittsburgh Lincoln Place, West Mifflin Terrace Armstrong County – Kittanning Beaver County – Beaver Falls College Hill, Freedom Pine Run, Monaca New Beginnings, New Brighton, New Galilee Butler County –Butler First, West Sunbury United, Zelienople Cambria County – Ebensburg Lakeside Community, Nanty Glo, Portage Center County – Milesburg (CTM) Clarion County – Clarion The River, Hawthorn, Kossuth Faith, Sligo Clearfield County – Clearfield, Philipsburg Crawford County – Gilson Ridge Community, Meadville First, Riceville, Springboro Conneaut Valley, Titusville Elk County – Ridgway Erie County – Albion Wesleyan, Edinboro Hillcrest, Erie First, Corry, Erie Millcreek, Erie New Life (CTM), Union City, Waterford Fayette County – Allison, Belle Vernon, Bunola, Scottdale, Uniontown, Vanderbilt, Waltersburg Greene County – Waynesburg, Jefferson

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Indiana County – Homer City, Indiana First, Kenwood, NuMine Bible Fellowship Jefferson County – Anita, Brookville, DuBois Emmanuel, Punxsutawney Lawrence County – Ellwood City (CTM) McKean County – Bradford Mercer County – Fredonia, Hermitage Gentle Shepherd, Greenville Lifeway, Grove City, Mercer Community, Sharpsville, Sheakleyville Somerset County – Boswell New Life, Confluence, Somerset, Windber Venango County – Emlenton, Franklin, Oil City Warren County – Warren First Washington County – Atlasburg, California Calvary, Monongahela, Paris, Washington First, Washington New Hope Westmoreland County – Irwin Norwin, Smithton

F. DISTRICT MISSIONAL AREAS

Central Missional Area – Butler First, Ellwood City (CTM), Franklin, Fredonia, Greenville Lifeway, Grove City, Hermitage Gentle Shepherd, Kittanning, Mercer Community, New Galilee, Oil City, Sharpsville, Sheakleyville, West Sunbury United, Zelienople East Missional Area – Anita, Brookville, Clarion The River, Clearfield, Dubois Emmanuel, Emlenton Lighthouse, Hawthorn, Kossuth Faith, Milesburg (CTM), Philipsburg, Punxsutawney, Ridgway, Sligo North Missional Area – Albion Wesleyan, Bradford First, Corry, Edinboro Hillcrest, Erie First, Erie Millcreek, Erie New Life (CTM), Gilson Ridge Community, Meadville, Riceville, Springboro Conneaut Valley, Titusville, Union City, Warren First, Waterford Pittsburgh South Missional Area – Allison, Arona, Belle Vernon, Bunola, California Calvary, Irwin Norwin, Jefferson, Monongahela, Scottdale, Smithton, Uniontown, Vanderbilt, Waltersburg, Washington First, Washington New Hope, Waynesburg Pittsburgh West Missional Area – Abundant Love, Atlasburg, Beaver Falls College Hill, Bethel Park South Hills, Duquesne City of Hope, Coraopolis, Deer Lakes Community, Freedom Pine Run, Hampton Community, Monaca New Beginnings, New Brighton, Paris, Pittsburgh Lincoln Place, West Mifflin Terrace, Wilkinsburg Southeast Missional Area – Boswell New Life, Confluence, Ebensburg Lakeside Community, Homer City, Indiana First, Kenwood, Nanty Glo, NuMine Bible Fellowship, Portage, Somerset, Windber

G. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY Abundant Love (Organized 1953) (050-0410) Location - (Mail: 184 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043) Frankfort Springs Grange, 1476

Route 18, Hookstown, PA 15050 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: [email protected]; 724-947-9223) Pastor - (10/14/07) Angela Kress (Kevin), 184 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-9223) Review Date - (10/17) Music Dir. – Michael O'Brien, 429 Ridge Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-5468) Visitation Min. – Genevieve (Joy) McAfee, 417 Ridge Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-4462)

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SDMI Dir. – Trish Cerezo, 123 Brunswick St., Carnegie, PA 15106 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-584-3678) Chr. Ed. Dir. – Jenny Shinsky, 5308 Clearview Ave., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-897-9737) NYI Pres. – Karen McAfee, 210 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-906-5012) Single Adult Min. Dir. – Christina Cerezo, 123 Brunswick St., Carnegie, PA 15106 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-737-6005) Adult Min. Dir. – Genevieve (Joy) McAfee, 417 Ridge Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-4462) Women's Min. Dir. – Pamela Atwood, 58 Main Ext., Burgettstown, PA 15021 (317-439-3804) Men's Min. Dir. – Davey McAfee, 210 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-906-1640) NMI Pres. – Genevieve (Joy) McAfee, 417 Ridge Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-4462) Church Bd. Sec. – Jenny Shinsky, 5308 Clearview Ave., Aliquippa, PA 15001

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-897-9737) Church Treas. – Karen McAfee, 210 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-906-5012)

Albion Wesleyan (Organized 1947) (050-0010) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 95) 9578 US Rte. 6N West, Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.albionnazarene.org; 814-756-4741) Pastor - (7/01/91) Wayne C. Hennen (Carol), 215 S. Main St., Albion, PA 16401 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5091) Review Date - (7/17) Assoc. Pastor – Connie Young (Dana), 10589 Knapp Rd., Albion, PA 16401 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5703) Assoc. Pastor – Philip Gilmore (Deb), 11391 Rte. 98, Edinboro, PA 16412 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-964-4095) Music Dir. – Christy Ransom, 10701 Thrasher Rd., Cranesville, PA 16410 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5040) SDMI Dir. – Dana Young, 10589 Knapp Rd., Albion, PA 16401 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5703) Children's Min. – Tonya Hockenberry, 303 Barker St., Girard, PA 16417 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-746-0245) NYI Pres. – Randy Hites, 10269 Grandview Ave., Albion, PA 16401 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-3611) Women's Min. Dir. – Connie Young, 10589 Knapp Rd., Albion, PA 16401 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5703) Men's Min. Dir. – Gary Hyde, 4299 Rte. 215, E. Springfield, PA 16411 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-922-7903) NMI Pres. – Deb Gilmore, 11391 Rte. 98, Edinboro, PA 16412 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-964-4095) Church Bd. Sec. – Ruth Steinheiser, 57 First Ave., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-4836) Church Treas. – Denise Hites, 10269 Grandview Ave., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-3611) Office Sec. – Denise Hites, 10269 Grandview Ave., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-3611)

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Allison (Organized 1937) (050-0030) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 398) 416 Vernon St., Allison, PA 15413 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-785-3353) Pastor - (10/10/04) Roger L. Diehl (Karen), 416 Circle Dr., Box 275, Allison, PA 15413 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-785-5144) Review Date - (10/18) Women's Min. Dir. – Karen Diehl, 416 Circle Dr., Box 275, Allison, PA 15413 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-785-5144) Church Bd. Sec. – Regina Perry, 265 High House Rd., Leckrone, PA 15454 (724-737-0551) Church Treas. – Sheryl Pepiot, 365 Tree Farm Rd., McClellandtown, PA 15458

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-2981)

Anita (Organized 1958) (050-0031) Location - (Mail: 515 E. Locust St., Philipsburg, PA 16866) 11 North Main St., Anita, PA 15711 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-761-2182) Pastor - (12/1/08) George W. Stratton, 515 E. Locust St., Philipsburg, PA 16866 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-761-2182) Review Date - (12/18) Office Secretary - Kathleen Peters, 926 Grand St., Reynoldsville, PA 15851

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-603-2027) Music Dir. - Alice Hess, 300 E. Mahoning St., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-8284) Visitation Min. – Bertha Snyder, 52 Hazel Ln., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-9533) SDMI Dir. – Cynthia Carrara, 205 Martha St., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-1238) Adult Min. Dir. – Cynthia Carrara, 205 Martha St., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-1238) Single Adult Min. Dir. – Bertha Snyder, 52 Hazel Ln., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-9533) NMI Pres. – Cynthia Carrara, 205 Martha St., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-1238) Work & Witness Coord. - Kathleen Peters, 926 Grand St., Reynoldsville, PA 15851

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-603-2027) Church Bd. Sec. – Alice Hess, 300 Mahoning Towers, Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-8284) Church Treas. – Honey Ferra, 199 Elbel Rd., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (724-286-9661)

Atlasburg (Organized 1945) (050-0050) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 325) 46 Main St., Atlasburg, PA 15004 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.hardiespianoservices.wix.com/atlasburg-nazarene-church; 724-947-5777) Pastor - (1/1/13) William J. Hardie (Autumn), 1324 Smith Township State Rd., Burgettstown, PA

15021 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-5777) Church Bd. Sec. – Macky Walters, P.O. Box 55, Atlasburg, PA 15004 (724-947-4082) Church Treas. – Sandy Borsos, P.O. Box 92, Atlasburg, PA 15004 (724-947-2105)

Beaver Falls College Hill (Organized 1942) (050-0060) Location - 3600 Fourth Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.chnaz.org; 724-846-4142) Pastor - (1/5/14) Joseph Schiren (Kathy), 720 34th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-986-1491) Review Date - (1/16)

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SDMI Dir. – Rodney Austin, 419 39th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-846-2160) NYI Pres. – Kathy Austin, 419 39th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-846-2160) Church Bd. Sec. – Patti Jones, 4402 W. 6th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (724-843-2405) Church Treas. – Dianna Stump, 2062 SR 170, E. Palestine, OH 44413 (330-426-2721)

Belle Vernon (Organized 1936) (050-0080) Location - 108 Reed Ave., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.BVNaz.FaithWeb.com; 724-243-3799) Pastor - (2/6/11) Frederick J. Brucker (Kelly), 112 Reed Ave., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-494-1150) Review Date - (2/17) Co-Pastor – Kelly Brucker, 112 Reed Ave., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-494-8711) SDMI Dir. – Jean Ashbaugh, 500 Blind Ln. #522, Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (724-552-3038) NYI Pres. – Dennis Wieland, 920 Lynn Ave., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-757-0600) NMI Pres. – Vernon Smith, 312 Center St., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-929-7405) Church Bd. Sec. – Jennifer Christner, P.O. Box 335, Dawson, PA 15428 (724-529-3105) Church Treas. – Linda Smith, 312 Center St., Belle Vernon, PA 15012

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-929-7405)

Bethel Park South Hills (Organized 1963) (050-0085) Location - 5601 Library Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.shcn.org; 412-831-6333) Pastor - (9/4/83) Kenneth M. Culbertson (Patty), 3704 Meadow Ln., South Park, PA 15129 (724-782-0737) Review Date - (9/17) Assoc. Pastor – Jennifer Irwin, 5601 Library Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-831-6333) Youth Minister – Chuck and Kelly Tatum, 5806 Irishtown Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102

(412-303-9125) Music Dir. – Patricia Culbertson, 3704 Meadow Ln., South Park, PA 15129 (724-782-0737) Visitation Min. – Chalmer and Judi Wiegman, 2847 O'Neill Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (817-999-3705) SDMI Dir. – Ryan Baird, 5601 Library Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-716-7356) Children's Min. – Marilyn Anderson, 980 Somerton Dr., South Park, PA 15129 (412-714-4919) NYI Pres. – Chuck and Kelly Tatum, 5806 Irishtown Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-303-9125) Adult Min. Dir. – Chalmer & Judi Wiegman, 2847 O'Neill Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (817-999-3705) Women's Min. Dir. – Cheryl Hardy, 2612 Bethel Crest Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-833-8335) Men's Min. Dir. – Frank Mannion, 5946 Barnes Ave., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-833-1439) Prime Time Dir. – Fenwick Hall, 5886 Lorene Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-833-6760) NMI Pres. – Judi Wiegman, 2847 O'Neill Dr., Bethal Park, PA 15102 (972-743-4994) Church Bd. Sec. – Edwin Drake, 205 Sygan Rd., McDonald, PA 15057 (412-257-1705) Church Treas. – Fenick Hall, 5886 Lorene Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-833-6760) Office Sec. – Joanne Marsh, 5601 Library Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-831-6333)

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Boswell New Life (Organized 1945) (050-0100) Location - 878 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.boswellnazarene.org; 814-703-0572) Pastor - (7/26/12) Nathan P. Zipfel (Darlene), 880 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-248-3606) Review Date - (7/18) Assoc. Pastor – John Buchko, 459 Patton St., Somerset, PA 15501 (814-445-2943) SDMI Dir. – Dave Krouse, 812 Hillboro Ave., Windber, PA 15963 (814-467-6441) NMI Pres. – Darlene Zipfel, 880 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-248-3606) Church Bd. Sec. – Vickie Horner, 1287 Blacks Hill Rd., Boswell, PA 15531

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-629-9005) Church Treas. – LuAnne Smith, 169 Thomas Rd., Hollsopple, PA 15935

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-479-5255) Office Sec. – Christi Cebulla (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-703-0572)

Bradford First (Organized 1904) (050-0110) Location - 55 N. Bennett St., Bradford, PA 16701 (814-368-8129) Pastor - (6/10/15) Joshua A. Haney, 31 Interstate Pkwy., Bradford, PA 16701

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-368-8129) Review Date - (6/17) SDMI Dir. – Craig Lineman, 86 Oxford St., Bradford, PA 16701 (814-362-2484) NMI Pres. – Ruthanne Lineman, 86 Oxford St., Bradford, PA 16701 (814-362-2484) Church Bd. Sec. – Susan Hughes, 1199 South Ave., Bradford, PA 16701 (814-336-4315) Church Treas. – Susan Hughes, 1197 South Ave., Bradford, PA 16701 (814-366-4315)

Brookville Calvary (Organized 1951) (050-0120) Location - 110 Evans St., Brookville, PA 15825 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-849-5484) Pastor - (8/4/14) Ron L. Biddle (Jeanette), 209 Church St., Brookville, PA 15825

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-849-6372) Review Date - (8/16) Youth Minister – Amanda Brosius, 155 Middle St., Brookville, PA 15825 (814-761-5005) Children's Min. – Bev Burkett, 623 Tomski Rd., Brookville, PA 15825 (814-849-6298) NYI Pres. – Jordan Dodd, 1761 Kilmer Rd., Dubois, PA 15801 (814-771-7555) Men's Min. Dir. – Dan Dodd, 1761 Kilmer Rd., DuBois, PA 15801 (814-371-1834) NMI Pres. – Mary Bullers (814-591-0419) Church Bd. Sec. – Bev Burkett, 623 Tomski Rd., Brookville, PA 15825 (814-849-6298) Church Treas. – Mike Dinger, 97 Airport Rd., Brookville, PA 15825 (814-849-7477) Office Sec. – Ruth Osborne, 210 Middle St. Ext., Brookville, PA 15825 (814-849-5996)

Bunola (Organized 1914) (050-0140) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 172) 388 Bunola River Rd., Bunola, PA 15020 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-384-7391) Pastor - (11/4/01) Ronald L. Doran, Sr., P.O. Box 172, Bunola, PA 15020 (412-384-7391) Review Date - (11/15) SDMI Dir. – Brad Trumpie, 297 Spring Ln., Elizabeth, PA 15037 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-751-0444)

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NMI Pres. – Shirley Dyer, 1402 Schweitzer Rd., McKeesport, PA 15135 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-751-9527) Church Bd. Sec. – Cheryl Trumpie, 297 Spring Ln., Elizabeth, PA 15037

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-751-0444) Church Treas. – April Andrejdes, P.O. Box 104, Bunola, PA 15020

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-384-5862)

Butler First (Organized 1923) (050-0150) Location - 4410 Oakdale Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.butlernaz.org; 724-482-4116) Pastor - (3/18/13) Leon E. Blaise (Barbara), 103 Woodbury Dr., Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-822-7580) Review Date - (3/19) Assoc. Pastor – Millie Martsolf, 161 Green Manor Dr., Butler, PA 16002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-282-0908) Music Dir. – Gwen Atkinson, 231 McQueiston Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-285-9302) SDMI Dir. – Vonda Mishler, 1127 Keister Rd., Slippery Rock, PA 16057 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-637-3372) Children's Min. – Millie Martsolf, 161 Green Manor Dr., Butler, PA 16002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-282-0908) Adult Min. Dir. – Barb Pfaff, 219-2 Whitestown Village, Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-285-5035) Women's Min. Dir. – Missy Watterson, 813 Clearfield Rd., Fenelton, PA 16034 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-445-3839) Men's Min. Dir. – Alfred Martsolf, 161 Green Manor Dr., Butler, PA 16002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-282-0908) Prime Time Dir. – Darlene Johns, 301 May Ln., Evans City, PA 16033 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-538-9342) NMI Pres. – Barb Pfaff, 219-2 Whitestown Village, Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-285-5035) Church Bd. Sec. – Debby Shutak, 428 Great Belt Rd., Butler, PA 16002

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-352-8980) Church Treas. – Missy Watterson, 813 Clearfield Rd., Fenelton, PA 16034

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-445-3839)

California Calvary (Organized 1920) (050-0160) Location - 73 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.californiacalvarynaz.org; 724-938-2589) Pastor - (10/24/04) David F. Watts (Linda), 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335) Review Date - (10/18) Assoc. Pastor – Linda L. Watts, 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335) Youth Pastor – Jonathan Keefer, 73 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 Children's Min. – Linda L. Watts, 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335) Adult Min. Dir. – Wayne Hamel, P.O. Box 82, Stockdale, PA 15483 Women's Min. Dir. – Linda L. Watts, 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335)

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Prime Time Dir. – Mary Ann McCarty, 1665 Morey Rd., Fredericktown, PA 15333 NMI Pres. – Maria Pepper, 728 Broad St., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Church Bd. Sec. – Elizabeth Pepper, 120 Butternut Ct., Eighty Four, PA 15330 Church Treas. – Robert Vinansky, 191 Lover Jonestown Rd., Charleroi, PA 15022 Office Sec. – Linda L. Watts, 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423 (724-938-2589)

Clarion The River (Organized 1978) (050-0195) Location - (Mail: 202 Mayfield Rd.) 191 Mayfield Rd., Clarion, PA 16214 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-226-5562) Pastor - (8/9/07) Mark R. Smith (Colleen), 177 S. Fourth Ave., Clarion, PA 16214 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-223-9220) SDMI Dir. – Mark R. Smith, 177 S. Fourth Ave., Clarion, PA 16214 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-223-9220) Women's Min. Dir. – Colleen Smith, 177 S. Fourth Ave., Clarion, PA 16214 Church Bd. Sec. – Cathy Custer, 10040 Rte. 322, Lot 36, Shippenville, PA 16254 Church Treas. – Margaret Hannold, 18050 Rt. 322, Lot 19., Strattanville, PA 16258

Clearfield (Organized 1952) (050-0210) Location - 401 Odgen Ave., Clearfield, PA 16830 (814-765-6127) Pastor - (9/7/08) Robert D. Thomas (Samantha), 401 Ogden Ave., Clearfield, PA 16830 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-591-5164) Review Date - (9/15) SDMI Dir. – Karen Phillips, P.O. Box 208, Hyde, PA 1684 (814-765-4532) Women's Min. Dir. – Samantha Thomas, 401 Ogden Ave., Clearfield, PA 16830 (814-591-0453) NMI Pres. – Dolly Spencer, 88 Spencer Rd., Grampian, PA 16838 (814-326-4314) Church Bd. Sec. – Karen Phillips, P.O. Box 208, Hyde, PA 16843 (814-765-4532) Church Treas. – Wanda Hoover, 404 Ogden Ave., Clearfield, PA 16830 (814-765-5249)

Confluence (Organized 1938) (050-0240) Location - 450 Sterner St., Confluence, PA 15424 (814-395-3639) Pastor - (8/19/12) Kenneth Schweter (Christina), 450 Sterner St., Confluence, PA 15424 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-395-3639) Review Date - (8/18) NYI Pres. – Ann Rose, 717 Chickenbone Rd., Confluence, PA 15424 (814-395-3229) NMI Pres. – Ann Rose, 717 Chickenbone Rd., Confluence, PA 15424 (814-395-3229) Church Bd. Sec. – Ann Rose, 717 Chickenbone Rd., Confluence, PA 15424 (814-395-3229) Church Treas. – Colleen Whaley

Coraopolis (Organized 1935) (050-0250) Location - 386 Shafer Rd., Moon Township, PA 15108 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.coraopolisnazarene.org; 412-264-4582) Pastor - (7/18/10) Michael Rexroad (Amy), 1641 Charlton Hts. Rd., Moon Township, PA 15108 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-264-1122) Review Date - (7/16) SDMI Dir. – Esther Baun, 117 Economy Grade Rd., Coroapolis, PA 15108 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-457-7047)

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Children's Min. – Denise McCarriher, 648 Glenwood Ave., Ambridge, PA 15003 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-312-4888) NYI Pres. – David McCarriher, 648 Glenwood Ave., Ambridge, PA 15003 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-266-2485) Women's Min. Dir. – Cheryl Keslar, 1151 Highland Ave., Ambrige, PA 15003 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-448-1009) Men's Min. Dir. – Rich Keslar, 1151 Highand Ave., Ambridge, PA 15003 (E-mail: [email protected] ; 724-448-7937) Prime Time Dir. – Judy Eaton, 147 Eaton Rd., Clinton, PA 15026 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-899-3783) NMI Pres. – Judy Eaton, 147 Eaton Rd., Clinton, PA 15026 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-899-3783) Church Bd. Sec. – Denise McCarriher, 648 Glenwood Ave., Ambridge, PA 15003

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-312-4888) Church Treas. – Len Baun, 117 Economy Grade Rd., Corapolis PA 15108

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-457-7047)

Corry (Organized 1934) (050-0260) Location - 246 Marion St., Corry, PA 16407 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-664-8749) Pastor - (9/7/14) Theodore A. Garro (Angie), 236 Marion St., Corry, PA 16407 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-664-8749) Review Date - (9/16) Music Dir. – David Craig, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-664-4545) SDMI Dir. – David Craig, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-664-4545) Day Care Dir. – Allyssa Kaster, 11 E. South St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-663-0651) NYI Pres. – Daniel Reynolds, 238 Essex St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-440-2125) Men's Min. Dir. – David Craig, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-664-4545) NMI Pres. – Dorothy Stewart, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-664-4545) WW Coordinator – Kurtis Martin, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 Church Bd. Sec. – Dan Reynolds, 238 Essex St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-440-2125) Church Treas. – Dorothy Stewart, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-664-4545) Office Sec. – Dorothy Stewart, 37 Market St., Corry, PA 16407 (814-664-4545)

Deer Lakes Community (Organized 1940) (050-0280) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 62, Curtisville, PA 15032) 1839 Saxonburg Blvd., Tarentum, PA 15084 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.deerlakesnazarene.com; 724-265-4850) Pastor - (3/24/91) Richard E. Wise (Cheryl), 1835 Saxonburg Blvd., Tarentum, PA 15084 (E-mail: [email protected]) Review Date - (3/17) Lay Pastor –Leslie Nolker, 1410 Logan Rd., Gibsonia, PA 15044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-3895) Worship Ldr - Larry Case, 945 Freeport Rd., Freeport, PA 16229 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-295-4761) Music Dir. – Donna Thornton, 333 Kepple Rd., Sarver, PA 16055 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-353-0109) Visitation Min. – Leslie Nolker, 1410 Logan Rd., Gibsonia, PA 15044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-3895) SDMI Dir. – Leslie Nolker, 1410 Logan Rd., Gibsonia, PA 15044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-3895)

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Children's Min. – Angela Case, 575 Franklin St., Freeport, PA 16229 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-991-4631) Women's Min. Dir. – Patty Case, 945 Freeport Rd., Freeport, PA 16229 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-295-4761) Prime Time Dir. – Bertha Fosnaught, P. O. Box 117, Bairdford, PA 15006 (724-265-1769) NMI Pres. – Shirley Lindeman, 68 Shuster Rd., Gibsonia, PA 15044 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-991-3920) Church Bd. Sec. – Linda White, 1028 Mueller St., Gibsonia, PA 15044

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-6325) Church Treas. – Lynne Allen, 5032 Bakerstown-Culmerville Rd., Tarentum, PA 15084

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-2551)

DuBois Emmanuel (Organized 1928) (050-0290) Location - 569 Forsyth Rd., DuBois, PA 15801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-3991) Pastor - (2/22/14) Kevin Barrett (Rena), 3 Quarry Ave., DuBois, PA 15801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-8573) Review Date - (2/16) Assoc. Pastor – Rena Barrett (Kevin), 3 Quarry Ave., DuBois, PA 15801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-8573) Music Dir. – Marlene Millron, 143 Hemlock Rd., DuBois, PA 15801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-583-5717) SDMI Dir. – Pat LaBorde, 45 Piney Ln., DuBois, PA 15801 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-6316) NYI Pres. – Brian Young, 1 Hope St., Dubois, PA 15801 (814-371-5239) NMI Pres. – Barbara Brownell, 18 McLane Ave., DuBois, PA 15801 (814-375-9929) Church Bd. Sec. – Brady LaBorde, 45 Piney Ln., DuBois, PA 15801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-6316) Church Treas. – Judy Crosswaite, 1191 Continental Dr., Rockton, PA 15856

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-583-7673) Office Sec. – Rena Barrett, 3 Quarry Ave. DuBois, PA 15801

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-8573)

Duquesne City of Hope (Organized 2001) (050-0676) Location - 119 S. Fifth St., Duquesne, PA 15110 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-327-3865) Lay Pastor - (4/1/11) Darrell Robinson (Jeanine), 1543 Parkline Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15227 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-327-3865) Music Dir. – Jeanine Robinson, 1543 Parkline Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15227 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-327-3865) Children's Min. – Karol Stoudemire (412-583-5422) Church Bd. Sec. – Linda Robinson, 1543 Parkline Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15227

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-327-3865) Church Treas. – Jeanine Robinson, 1543 Parkline Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15227

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-327-3865) Office Sec. – Linda Robinson (412-628-0570)

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Ebensburg Lakeside Community (Organized 1940) (050-0300) Location - 1006 Rowena Dr., Ebensburg, PA 15931 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.lakesideCchurch.com; 814-472-4672) Pastor - (6/19/11) Rob Osborn (Charlayne), 713 E. Crawford St., Ebensburg, PA 15931 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-472-2232) Review Date - (6/17) Music Dir. – Matt Miller, 214 E. Crawford St., Ebensburg, PA 15931 (814-472-4672) SDMI Dir. – Becky Howard, 405 W. Lloyd St., Ebensburg, PA 15931 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-472-4672) Children's Min. – Heather Kindel, 263 Shairpo Rd., Loretto, PA 15940 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-886-4714) NYI Pres. – Doug Dunsmore, 275 Simmons Ln., Johnstown, PA 15909 (E-mail: [email protected]; 610-301-3885) Prime Time Dir. – Ramona Mallin, 3459 Ben Franklin Hwy., Ebensburg, PA 15931 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-749-6326) NMI Pres. – Vivian Regester, 524 Deyarmin Rd., Homer City, PA 15748 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-749-7301) Church Bd. Sec. – Curt Kindel, 263 Shairpo Rd., Loretto, PA 15940

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-886-4714) Church Treas. – Barb Miller, 1002 Winterset Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-471-6623) Office Sec. – Sue Keilman, 867 Allie Buck Rd., Nanty Glo, PA 15943

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-472-8948)

Edinboro Hillcrest (Organized 1972) (050-0299) Location - 12921 Dundon Rd., Edinboro, PA 16412 (814-734-1108) Pastor - (To be supplied) SDMI Dir. – Nancy Masone, 103 Granada Dr., Edinboro, PA 16412 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-734-3319) Children's Min. – Victor Masone, 103 Granada Dr., Edinboro, PA 16412 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-734-3319) NMI Pres. – Rosalie Carlson, 100 Walker Dr., Apt. 124, Edinboro, PA 16412 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-823-3096) Church Bd. Sec. – Nila Bill, 28071 Henry Rd., Cambridge Springs, PA 16403

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-969-1603) Church Treas. – Julie Crosscut, 8670 Mayfair Dr., McKean, PA 16426

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-476-7189)

Emlenton Lighthouse (Organized 2010) (050-0001) Location - (Mail: Box 452) 511 Hill St., Crawford Ctr. Auditorium, Emlenton, PA 16373 (814-227-7170) Pastor - (To be supplied) Church Bd. Sec. – Carol Copenhaver, 276 Indian Rocks Rd., Emlenton, PA 16373

(814-758-0933) Church Treas. – Margaret Studebaker, 980 Master Rd., Emlenton, PA 16373 (724-867-6999)

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Erie First (Organized 1938) (050-0310) Location - (Mail: 1008 E. Gore Rd., Erie, PA 16504) 5426 Cider Mill Rd., Erie, PA 16509 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.erienazarene.org; 814-825-0747) Pastor - (5/13/90) John H. Shank (Helen), 1008 E. Gore Rd., Erie, PA 16504 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-825-0747) Review Date - (5/16) Music Dir. – Rob Morrison, 3511 South St., Erie, PA 16510 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-434-4482) SDMI Dir. – Helen Shank, 1008 E. Gore Rd., Erie, PA 16504 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-825-0747) Children's Min. – Carol Neil, 501 E. 29th St., Erie, PA 16504 (814-456-7095) Prime Time Dir. – Marlene Vaughn, 6145 Footemill Rd., Erie, PA 16509 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-824-8002) NMI Pres. – Amy Heslop,12159 Arbuckle Rd., Union City, PA 16438 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-566-6462) Church Bd. Sec. – Ken Izbicki, 10852 Orton Rd., Wattsburg, PA 16442

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-739-9203) Church Treas. – Doretha Morosky, 962 E. 33rd. St., Erie, PA 16504 (814-453-3740)

Erie Millcreek (Organized 1983) (050-0313) Location - (Mail: c/o Alice Hefner, 1730 Cole Dr.) 5353 Helen St., Erie, PA 16505 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.millcreeknazarene.org; 814-796-2430) Pastor - (7/20/08) Frederick J. Baney (Cheryl), 11682 Rte. 97N, Lot 163, Waterford, PA 16441 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-2430) Review Date - (7/18) SDMI Dir. – Cheryl Baney, 11682 Rte. 97N, Lot 163, Waterford, PA 16441 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-2430) NMI Pres. – Dolores Klobusnik, 4004 Pacific Ave., Apt. 312, Erie, PA 16506 (814-838-3195) Church Bd. Sec. – Judith Scott, 4185 W. Lake Rd., Erie, PA 16505

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-838-2118) Church Treas. – Judith Scott, 4185 W. Lake Rd., Erie, PA 16505

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-838-2118) Office Sec. – Judith Scott, 4185 W. Lake Rd., Erie, PA 16505

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-838-2118)

Erie New Life (Organized N/A) (050-0006) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 9873, Erie, PA 16505) (Web: www.ErieNewLifeNazarene.org) Pastor - (11/1/10) David B. Lyons (Electa), 645 W. 24th St., Erie, PA 16502 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-218-8160) Assoc. Pastor – Zachary Hatch (Christina), 7225 Footmill Rd., Erie, PA 16509 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-460-9673) Youth Pastor – Zachary Hatch, (Christina), 7225 Footmill Rd., Erie, PA 16509 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-460-9673) SDMI Dir. – Robert Neil, 501 E. 29th St., Erie, PA 16504 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-434-4171) Children's Min. – Cynthia Love, 5135 Love Rd., Erie, PA 16506 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-882-6864) NYI Pres. – Kimberly Lyons, 645 W 24th St., Erie, PA 16502 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-201-8000)

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NMI Pres. – Christina Hatch, 7225 Footmill Rd., Erie, PA 16509 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-440-1091) Church Bd. Sec. – Electa Lyons, 645 W. 24th St., Erie, PA 16502

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-218-7105) Church Treas. – Zachary Hatch, 7225 Footmill Rd., Erie, PA 16509

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-460-9673)

Franklin (Organized 1944) (050-0330) Location - 393 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2586) Pastor - (7/22/07) David M. Smith (Sandy), 391 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2586) Review Date - (7/17) Music Dir. – Kathy Hamrick, 440 Liberty St., Franklin, PA 16323 (814-432-7707) SDMI Dir. – Jeff Steigerwald, 1618 Pittsburgh Rd., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2018) Children's Min. – Aimee Sandieson, 44 Gilfillan St., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-758-7799) NYI Pres. – Jeff Steigerwald, 1618 Pittsburgh Rd., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2018) Men's Min. Dir. – Dan Crose, 2122 Rocky Grove Ave., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-7489) Prime Time Dir. – Catherine "Kitty" Kaylor, 3494 Georgetown Rd., Polk, PA 16342 (814-432-5313) NMI Pres. – Debby Crose, 2122 Rocky Grove Ave., Franklin, PA 16323 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-7489) Church Bd. Sec. – Barb Reagle, 9A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-8740) Church Treas. – Esther Baker, 270 Maple Ln., P.O. Box 57, Cooperstown, PA 16317

(814-374-4393) Office Sec. – Sandy Smith, 391 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2586)

Fredonia (Organized 2010) (050-0002) Location - 36 Heckman Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124 (724-475-2976) Lay Pastor - (7/26/09) Richard Williams (Jean), 36 Heckman Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124 (724-456-0763) Children's Min. – Sharon Williams, 239 Homer Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124 (724-962-0960) NMI Pres. – Shirley Herrick, P.O. Box 138, Fredonia, PA 16124 (724-475-4814) Church Bd. Sec. – Jean Williams, 36 Heckman Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124 (724-456-0763) Church Treas. – Bruce Davis, 98 S. Barry Rd., Greenville, PA 16125 (724-588-0193)

Freedom Pine Run (Organized 1942) (050-0340) Location - 1475 Harvey Run Rd., Freedom, PA 15402 (724-774-2764) Pastor - (10/4/10) David J. Moore (Shari), 111 Davis Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-375-6087) Review Date - (10/16) Music Dir. – Nicole Moore, 111 Davis Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724-513-2549) SDMI Dir. – LaNaye Buck, 217 Virginia Dr., Beaver, PA 15009 (724-728-8318)

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Children's Min. – Brittany Enders, 221 Clearview Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724-513-3996) NYI Pres. – Nicole Moore, 111 Davis Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724-513-2549) NMI Pres. – Debbie Simunick, 179 Davis Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724-462-6130) Church Bd. Sec. – Dorothy Fraser, 1684 5th Ave., Freedom, PA 15042 (724-728-4838) Church Treas. – Dorothy Fraser, 1684 5th Ave., Freedom, PA 15042 (724-728-4838) Office Sec. – Shari Moore, 111 Davis Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (724-375-6087)

Gilson Ridge Community (Organized 2011) (050-0005) Location - (Mail: 10747 Dempseytown Rd.) 43289 Gilson Ridge Rd., Titusville, PA 16354 Pastor - (To be supplied) Church Treas. – Erma Snyder, 42983 Gilson Ridge Rd., Titusville, PA 16354 (814-827-3162)

Greenville Lifeway (Organized 1939) (050-0360) Location - 94 Columbia Ave., Greenville, PA 16125 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-588-6974) Pastor - (7/20/14) Gregory P. Niver (Vicki), 41 Stewart Ave., Greenville, PA 16125 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-373-8071) Review Date - (7/16) SDMI Dir. – Deb Davis, 43 S. Barry Rd., Greenville, PA 16125 (724-456-8505) NYI Pres. – Vicki Niver, 41 Stewart Ave., Greenville, PA 16125 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-558-7878) NMI Pres. – Alice Ansell, 26 Snyder Rd., Greenville, PA 16125 (724-253-4115) Church Treas. – Deb Davis, 43 S. Barry Rd., Greenville, PA 16125 (724-456-8505) Office Sec. – Vicki Niver, 41 Stewart Ave., Greenville, PA 16125

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-558-7878)

Grove City (Organized 1936) (050-0370) Location - 520 N. Center St., Grove City, PA 16127 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-458-6791) Pastor - (11/16/08) Mark S. Erskine (Valerie), 574 S. Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877) Review Date - (11/18) Music Dir. – Valerie Erskine, 574 Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-458-6791) SDMI Dir. – Mark Erskine, 574 Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877) NYI Pres. – Mark Erskine, 574 Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877) NMI Pres. – Mark Erskine, 574 Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877) Church Bd. Sec. – Mark Erskine, 574 Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877) Church Treas. – Henry Twentier, 311 Elm St., Slippery Rock, PA 16057 (724-738-0992) Office Sec. – Valerie Erskine, 574 Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877)

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Hawthorn (Organized 1933) (050-0380) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 247) 1142 Chestnut St., Hawthorn, PA 16230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-365-5424) Pastor - (6/8/15) Lois E. Moranville, P. O. Box 247, Hawthorn, PA 16230 (E-mail: [email protected]; 941-962-7330) Review Date - (6/17) Music Dir. – Peggy Bish, 936 Salem Rd., Mayport, PA 16240 (814-365-5876) SDMI Dir. – Peggy Bish, 936 Salem Rd., Mayport, PA 16240 (814-365-5876) NMI Pres. – Rita Nolf, 1146 Hickory Rd., Mayport, PA 16240 (814-365-5107) Church Bd. Sec. – Dolores Mahney, P.O. Box 14, Hawthorn, PA 16230 (814-365-5840) Church Treas. – Mary Harmon, 1774 Town Run Rd., Fairmount City, PA 16224 (814-275-1192)

Hermitage Gentle Shepherd (Organized 1929) (050-0800) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 1436) 3840 Shenango Valley Freeway, Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.gsnpa.org; 724-342-7729) Pastor - (3/1/15) Ray Stark (Beth), 144 Donald Rd., Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; 484-201-7368) Review Date - (3/17) SDMI Dir. – Sue Hoffman, 11 Clubhouse Dr., West Middlesex, PA 16159 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-528-2932) Children's Min. – Jen Hoffman, 3562 Hubbard West Middlesex Rd., West Middlesex, PA 16159 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-528-8594) NYI Pres. – Ryan Butler, 731 Bobwhite Dr., Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; 913-219-4487) Men's Min. Dir. – Denny Hoffman, 11 Clubhouse Dr., West Middlesex, PA 16159 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-528-2932) NMI Pres. – Jackie Delgros, 504 Cambria St., Hermitage, PA 16148 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-346-9139) Church Bd. Sec. – Chuck Dobbins, 7 Capitol Ct., Farrell, PA 16121

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-977-1021) Church Treas. – Pam Clark, 2369 Brian Ln., Hermitage, PA 16148

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-346-3383) Office Sec. – Audrey Ordonez, 35 Laird Ave., Wheatland, PA 16161

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-854-4050)

Homer City (Organized 1930) (050-0400) Location - 3513 US Hwy. 119 S., Homer City, PA 15748 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.hcnazarene.org; 724-479-9640) Pastor - (11/19/09) Charles E. Lockard (Anna-Marie), 3515 Hwy. 119 S., Homer City, PA 15748

(724-479-2617) Review Date - (11/16) Assoc. Pastor – Anna-Marie Lockard, 3515 Hwy 119 S., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-479-2617) Youth Minister – Kelley McCullough, 1039 Rte. 403 Hwy S., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-422-5147) Children's Min. – Cheryl Polley, 155 Cool Springs Rd., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-464-7846) Adult Min. Dir. – Peggy Shank, 105 E. Church St., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-479-8683) Women's Min. Dir. – Jan Robinson, P.O. Box 104, Brushvalley, PA 15720 (724-479-8879) Men's Min. Dir. – Tim McCullough, 168 Brushcreek Rd., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-479-2346) NMI Pres. – Anna-Marie Lockard, 3515 Hwy 119 S., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-479-2617)

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Church Bd. Sec. – Malcolm Polley, 155 Cool Spring Rd., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-464-7846) Church Treas. – Donna Deyarmin, 66 Ridge Ave., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-479-2862) Office Sec. – Sandy Weimert, 33 Circle Dr., Homer City, PA 15748 (724-840-0400)

Indiana First (Organized 1983) (050-0414) Location - (Mail: 111 Gates Ave.) 100 N. Third St., Indiana, PA 15701 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-349-0289) Pastor - (6/4/08) Glenn V. Propst (Shirley), 1374 Trim Tree Rd., Indiana, PA 15701 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-349-0289) Review Date - (6/18) Music Dir. – Glenn V. Propst, 1374 Trim Tree Rd., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-349-0289) SDMI Dir. – Lucinda Troup, 11 Black Bird Dr., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-762-8850) Children's Min. – Lucinda Troup, 11 Black Bird Dr., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-762-8850) Prime Time Dir. – Glenn V. Propst, 1374 Trim Tree Rd., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-349-0289) NMI Pres. – Walt Troup, 11 Black Bird Dr., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-762-8850) Church Bd. Sec. – Lucinda Troup, 11 Black Bird Dr., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-762-8850) Church Treas. – Michael Detwiler, 111 Gates Ave., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-465-8578)

Irwin-Norwin (Organized 1944) (050-0190) Location - (Mail: 101 Clay Pike) 110 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon, PA 15642 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.norwinnaz.org; 724-864-3301) Pastor - (12/8/13) Nathan Patnode (Miranda), 114 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon, PA 15642 (E-mail: [email protected]; 802-999-4895) Review Date - (12/15) Day Care Dir. – Lauren A. Laughlin, 110 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon, PA 15642 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-863-7822) NMI Pres. – Linda Casey Kustra, 1840 George Cir., North Huntingdon, PA 15642 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-864-6075) Church Bd. Sec. – Tom Aaron, 141 Supervisor Dr., West Newton, PA 15089

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-331-4335) Church Treas. – Laurene Timmons, 4809 Sandy Dr., Monroeville, PA 15146

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-496-0576) Office Sec. – Jonathan Jalosky 101 Clay Pike, North Huntingdon, PA 15642

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-864-3301)

Jefferson (Organized 1943) (050-0430) Location - 168 Washington St., Jefferson, PA 15344 (724-883-3456) Pastor - (2/3/02) Carl L. Kibler (Kay), 154 Hamilton St., Jefferson, PA 15344 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-883-4408) Review Date - (2/16) SDMI Dir. – Jean Meadows, 271 Cree's Rd., Carmichaels, PA 15320 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-966-2255) NYI Pres. – Anna Meadows, 297 Cree's Rd., Carmichaels, PA 15320 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-966-5563) Church Bd. Sec. – Sandy Kirby, P.O. Box 299 Eighth St., Mather, PA 15346

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-883-2805) Church Treas. – Margret Bailey, 75 Bonar Ave., Apt. 15, Waynesburg, PA 15370

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-852-6294)

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Kenwood (Organized 1959) (050-0625) Location - 93 Rte. 580 Hwy, Clymer, PA 15728 Pastor - (To be supplied) SDMI Dir. – Robert Lute, 10435 Rte. 403 N., Clymer, PA 15728 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368) NYI Pres. – Jake Waltermire, 260 Kenwood Rd., Clymer, PA 15728 (330-469-0030) Prime Time Dir. – James and Mary Lou Emigh, 37 Rte. 580 Hwy., Clymer, PA 15728 (724-254-2747) NMI Pres. – Jane Lute, 10435 Rte. 403 N., Clymer, PA 15728 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368) WW Coordinator – Robert Lute, 10435 Rte. 403 N., Clymer, PA 15728

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368) Church Bd. Sec. – Elma Buterbaugh, 426 Kenwood Rd., Clymer, PA 15728

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-2836) Church Treas. – Jane Lute, 10435 Rte. 403 N., Clymer, PA 15728

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-9368)

Kittanning (Organized 1938) (050-0470) Location - (Mail: 1048 Wilson Ave.) Montieth St. at Wilson Ave., Kittanning, PA 16201 (412-403-5128) Pastor - (2/1/15) Mark J. Smith (Stacy), 204 Stoneridge Blvd., Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-403-5128) Church Bd. Sec. – Jean Cerutti, 357 Lemmon Hollow Rd., Kittanning, PA 16201

(724-545-1059) Church Treas. – Shirley Schrecengost, 1003 N. McKean St., Kittanning, PA 16201

(724-548-1648)

Kossuth Faith (Organized 1946) (050-0480) Location - 2695 Rte. 322, Cranberry, PA 16319 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.kossuthfaith.com; 814-797-5968) Pastor - (To be supplied) SDMI Dir. – Steve Chambers, 2651 Rt. 322, Cranberry, PA 16319 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-797-2222) Children's Min. – Melody Blair, 1042 Rte. 322, Cranberry, PA 16319 (814-797-0000) NMI Pres. – Christine Chambers, 2651 Rt. 322, Cranberry, PA 16319 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-797-2222) W&W Coordinator – David Weible, P.O. Box 141, Knox, PA 16232

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-797-1443) Church Bd. Sec. – Judy Stabler, P.O. Box 624, Knox, PA 16232 (814-797-5814) Church Treas. – Christine Chambers, 2651 Rt. 322, Cranberry, PA 16319

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-797-2222)

Meadville First (Organized 1935) (050-0500) Location - 851 Washington St., Meadville, PA 16335 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-333-1463) Pastor - (9/13/98) Rodney A. Johnson (Sheila), 742 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-333-1463)

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Review Date - (9/16) NYI Pres. – Dondra Walker, 20003 Parkwood Dr., Saegertown, PA 16433 (814-720-8097) Church Bd. Sec. – Nancy Huson, 836 Martin St., Meadville, PA 16335 (814-336-2682) Church Treas. – Karen Doolittle, 866 N. Main St. Ext., Meadville, PA 16335

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-336-1684)

Mercer Community (Organized 1938) (050-0510) Location - 8385 Lamor Rd., Mercer, PA 16137 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-662-2959) Pastor - (7/13/15) Dana L. Crocker (Mandy), 1666 District Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124

(E-mail: [email protected]; 209-480-7787) Review Date - (7/17) Children's Min. – Patty-Say Husband, 505 Butler Pike Rd., Mercer, PA 16137 (724-662-2557) NMI Pres. – Kathy Hale, 572 E. Main St., Grove City, PA 16127 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-0042) Church Bd. Sec. – Nancy Fabian, 304 N. Madison Ave., Grove City, PA 16127

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-458-0318) Church Treas. – Tina Stormer, 450 E. Beaver St., Mercer, PA 16137

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-0197)

Milesburg (Organized N/A) (050-0178) Location - (Mail: 1489 W. Eldred Rd., Eldred, PA 16731) Eagle Valley Personal Care Home,

500 Front St., Bellefonte, PA 16853 (814-225-3260) Pastor - (4/19/04) Robert D. Williams, Sr. (Ilene), 1489 W. Eldred Rd., Eldred, PA 16731 (814-225-3260) Review Date - (4/18) Music Dir. – Helen Young, 815 Runville Rd., Bellefont, PA 16823 (814-355-1737) Children's Min. – Michelle Smoyer Church Bd. Sec. – Beverly Jodon, P.O. Box 204, Milesburg, PA 16853 (814-355-5061) Church Treas. – Beverly Jodon, P.O. Box 204, Milesburg, PA 16853 (814-355-5061)

Monaca New Beginnings (Organized 2008) (050-0540) Location - 899 Jackson Ave., Monaca, PA 15061

(E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.newbeginningsnazarene.org; 724-494-8452) Pastor - (6/30/11) Adam Johnson, 174 Salem Church Rd., Midland, PA 15059 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-494-8452) Review Date - (6/17) Church Treas. – Sue Johnson, 174 Salem Church Rd., Midland, PA 15059 (724-494-8452)

Monongahela (Organized 1923) (050-0550) Location - 206 Tenth St., Monongahela, PA 15063 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-258-4401) Pastor - (10/22/00) Raymond R. DiCamillo (Tonja), 206 Walnut Dr., Eighty Four, PA 15330 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-518-0603) Review Date - (10/18) Children's Min. – Becky McCarty, 4598 Williamsport Rd., Monongahela, PA 15063 (412-405-9328) Women's Min. Dir. – Anna Manning, 446 4th Ave., New Eagle, PA 15067 (724-258-8742)

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Men's Min. Dir. – Don Mooney, 1848 Wallace Rd., South Park, PA 15129 (412-653-7791) NMI Pres. – Charllotte Hoosac, 406 Monroe St., New Eagle, PA 15067 (724-258-5553) Church Bd. Sec. – Anna Manning, 446 Fourth Ave., New Eagle, PA 15067 (724-258-8742) Church Treas. – Robin Moskal, 412 Fourth Ave., New Eagle, PA 15067 (724-258-4482) Church Treas. – Debbie Mooney, 1848 Wallace Rd., South Park, PA 15129 (412-653-7791)

Nanty Glo (Organized 1936) (050-0560) Location - (Mail: 1125 Cambria St.) 1108 Lloyd St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (814-749-0269) Pastor - (10/6/13) Brent Herren (Dawn), 1125 Cambria St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-505-5922) Review Date - (10/15) SDMI Dir. – Carol Franz, 177 Maple Ave., Vintondale, PA 15961 (814-749-9733) NMI Pres. – Judy Johnson, 1338 Lloyd St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (814-749-0878) Church Bd. Sec. – Chris Swartz, 130 Rowe St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (814-749-7329) Church Treas. – Judy Johnson, 1338 Lloyd St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (814-749-0878)

New Brighton (Organized 1914) (050-0570) Location - 423 Penn Ave., New Brighton, PA 15066 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-843-7483) Pastor - (8/10/80) Donald W. MacNeil, 423 Penn Ave., New Brighton, PA 15066 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-846-5328) Review Date - (8/18) Assoc. Pastor – William Shanor (Cheryl), 390 Rt. 68, Rochester, PA 15074 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-773-0647) Music Dir. – Karen Bozek, 1920 14th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-843-0120) SDMI Dir. – Nancy Lynn Greathouse, 245 Silver Spring Rd., New Brighton, PA 15066 (724-846-7080) Children's Min. – Jonell Raab, 1725 16th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-847-2622) NYI Pres. – Ron Raab, Jr., 1725 16th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-847-2622) NMI Pres. – Lynn Born, 11 Clyff Ln., Beaver, PA 15009 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-728-5229) Church Bd. Sec. – Cheryl Shanor, 390 Rte. 68, Rochester, PA 15074

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-773-0647) Church Treas. – Cynthia Carlquist, 187 Spruce St., New Brighton, PA 15066 (724-359-9220) Office Sec. – Cynthia Carlquist, 187 Spruce St., New Brighton, PA 15066 (724-359-9220)

New Galilee (Organized 1906) (050-0600) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 161) 505 Washington Ave., New Galilee, PA 16141 (Web: www.newgalileenazarene-com.webs.com; 724-336-2991) Pastor - (10/14/84) M. Edward Hanley (Vera), P. O. Box 161, 507 Washington Ave., New

Galilee, PA 16141 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-336-2991) Review Date - (10/18) Assoc. Minister – Andy Russell, 2080 Bennetts Run Rd., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-495-9408) Assoc. Pastor – Sam Vannoy, P.O. Box 35, 101 First St.,Darlington, PA 16115 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-650-4317)

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SDMI Dir. – Melissa Byrne, 2885 River Rd., Ellwood City, PA 16117 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-561-8721) NYI Pres. – Ashley Boxen, P.O. Box 327, 702 Centennial Ave., New Galilee, PA 16141 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-336-4822) NMI Pres. – Michelle Russell, 2080 Bennetts Run Rd., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-495-9407) Church Bd. Sec. – Michelle Russell, 2080 Bennetts Run Rd., Beaver Falls, PA 15010

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-495-9407) Church Treas. – Sue Freed, 133 Hamilton Ln., New Galilee, PA 16141

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-336-5404)

NuMine Bible Fellowship (Organized 2009) (050-0004) Location - 1359 St. Rte. 1042, NuMine, PA 16244 (724-783-6621) Lay Pastor - (4/27/09) Justin Lamison (Penni), 334 State Rte. 1028, Dayton, PA 16222 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-783-6621) Review Date - (4/19) Church Bd. Sec. – Penni Lamison, 334 State Rte. 1028, Dayton, PA 16222

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-783-6621) Church Treas. – Patsy MacIntyre, 635 Kittanning Ave., Dayton, PA 16222 (814-257-9856)

Oil City (Organized 1910) (050-0620) Location - 601 E. Second St., Oil City, PA 16301 (814-676-9312) Pastor - William Hopkins SDMI Dir. – Denny Williams, 2060 Williams Ln., Emlenton, PA 16373 (814-498-2027) Children's Min. – Joyce Ritts, 1407 Riverside Dr., Oil City, PA 16301 (814-677-2355) NYI Pres. – Alicia Rodgers, 512 Walnut St., P.O. Box 313, Reno, PA 16343 (814-677-3913) Women's Min. Dir. – Marcia Rea, 267 Billingsley Rd., Franklin, PA 16323 (814-678-3819) Men's Min. Dir. – Jeff Gedelian, 810 Grandview Rd., Oil City, PA 16301 (814-676-0366) Church Treas. – Gene Maul, 3835 US 62, Oil City, PA 16301 (814-677-5810) Office Sec. – Sharon Huffman, 910 Foreman Ave., Oil City, PA 16301 (814-676-9312)

Paris (Organized 1961) (050-0622) Location - (Mail: 4005 Palisades Dr., Weirton, WV 26062) 9 Long St., Burgettstown, PA 15021 (724-729-3222) Pastor - (6/15/13) Dana Snodgrass (Roxianne), 4005 Palisades Dr., Weirton, WV 26062 (E-mail: [email protected]; 304-914-3948) Review Date - (6/19) Music Dir. – Roxianne Snodgrass, 4005 Palisades Dr., Weirton, WV 26062 (E-mail: [email protected]; 304-914-3948) SDMI Dir. – Robert Thoman, 170 Standish Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (724-947-4306) Children's Min. – Lugenia Porter, 309 Patterson Rd., New Cumberland, WV 26047 (E-mail: [email protected]; 304-794-9820) NMI Pres. – Roxianne Snodgrass, 4005 Palisades Dr., Weirton, WV 26062 (E-mail: [email protected]; 304-914-3948) Church Bd. Sec. – Lugenia Porter, 309 Patterson Rd., New Cumberland, WV 26047

(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-794-9820) Church Treas. – Sharon Cula, 221 Beacon Dr., Weirton, WV 26062

(E-mail: [email protected]; 304-723-4214)

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Philipsburg (Organized 1932) (050-0630) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 726) 3435 Philipsburg Bigler Hwy., Philipsburg, PA 16866 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.philipsburgnaz.org; 814-342-3364) Pastor - (4/1/11) John Versaw (Rachel), 111 Trcziyulny St., Osceola Mills, PA 16666 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-339-6769) Review Date - (4/17) NYI Pres. – Jean Wagoner, 410 W. Seventh St., Clearfield, PA 16830 (814-765-5355) NMI Pres. – Donna Ellinger, 103 Shiloh Rd., Woodland, PA 16881 (814-857-7788) Church Bd. Sec. – Jackie Mills, 1217 Pine St., Philipsburg, PA 16866 (814-342-2869) Church Treas. – Bonnie Kline, 359 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Philipsburgh, PA 16866 (814-342-0376)

Pittsburgh Lincoln Place (Organized 1907) (050-0680) Location - 5604 Interboro Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15207 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.lpnazarene.org; 412-462-2524) Pastor - (7/1/89) W. Joseph Stump (Judy), 851 Elwell Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-1133) Review Date - (7/19) Assoc. Pastor – Bruce Poling, 327 Diller Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-205-3063) Assoc. Pastor – Susan Crist, 114 W. Eugene Ave., Munhall, PA 15120 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-897-7730) SDMI Dir. – Jesse Sellers, 110 Millport Rd., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (412-466-9570) Children's Min. – Stephanie Collier, 5370 Cox Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15207 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-8908) NYI Pres. – Denise Parker, 3107 Main St., Munhall, PA 15120 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-6742) Adult Min. Dir. – Carol Rozboril, 5704 Rodgers St., Pittsburgh, PA 15207 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-464-2504) Women's Min. Dir. – Gina Edwards, 3617 Trautman St., Munhall, PA 15120 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-913-9923) Men's Min. Dir. – Jim Edwards, 3617 Trautman St., Munhall, PA 15120 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-337-0243) NMI Pres. – Flo Moser, 2708 Main St., Munhall, PA 15120 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-205-3205) Church Bd. Sec. – Betty Whiteman, 1000 Muldowney Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15207

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-0488) Church Treas. – Ardith Ries, 907 Muldowney Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15207

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-2727)

Portage (Organized 1940) (050-0730) Location - 1111 Main St., Portage, PA 15946 (814-713-8287) Pastor - (8/24/99) C. Edward Albert (Florence), 1111 Main St., Portage, PA 15946 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-713-8287) Review Date - (8/17) Church Bd. Sec. – Dan Hershberger, 102 Woodland Blvd., Portage, PA 15946 (814-736-4123) Church Treas. – Cindy Tarachko, 732 Farren St., Portage, PA 15946 (814-736-3052)

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Punxsutawney (Organized 1991) (050-0746) Location - (Mail: 108 Orchard Ave.) 400 Ridge Ave., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 (814-938-9773) Pastor - (To be supplied) SDMI Dir. – Victoria Bush NMI Pres. – Karen Kern, 98 Clark Terr., Punxsutawney, PA 15767 Church Bd. Sec. – Donna Sellers, 1292 Dixonville Rd., Clymer, PA 15728 (724-254-4077) Church Treas. – Rita Shreckengost, 286 Creek Dr., New Bethlehem, PA 16242

Riceville (Organized 1930) (050-0750) Location - 37464 Riceville Rd., Centerville, PA 16404 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.ricevillenaz.org; 814-694-2894) Supply Pastor - (6/27/15) Robin Sterling, 315 North Drake St., Titusville, PA 16354 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-720-9522) SDMI Dir. – Judy DeArment, 39051 State Hwy. 77, Centerville, PA 16404 (814-694-3411) Church Bd. Sec. – Ralph DeArment, 39051 State Hwy. 77, Centerville, PA 16404

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-694-3411) Church Treas. – Carol Burt, 36570 Riceville Rd., Centerville, PA 16404 (814-694-2233) Office Sec. – Barbara Cooper, 37486 Riceville Rd., Centerville, PA 16404

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-694-2894)

Ridgway (Organized 1950) (050-0760) Location - 23 Metoxet St., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-776-6323) Pastor - (7/22/07) Joseph L. Miller, Jr. (Kari), 518 Cherry Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-0714) Review Date - (7/17) SDMI Dir. – Richard Amacher, 220 Orchard Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-776-6493) Children's Min. – Beverly Amacher, 224 Park Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (814-776-6240) Women's Min. Dir. – Kari Miller, 518 Cherry Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-0714) Men's Min. Dir. – Joseph Miller, Jr., 518 Cherry Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-0714) NMI Pres. – Loretta Neureiter, 925 Front St., Ridgway, PA 15853 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-2364) WW Coordinator – Richard Amacher, 220 Orchard Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-776-6493) Church Bd. Sec. – Loretta Neureiter, 925 Front St., Ridgway, PA 15853

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-2364) Church Treas. – Richard Amacher, 220 Orchard Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-776-6493 )

Scottdale (Organized 1938) (050-0780) Location - (Mail to: 502 Market St.)500 Market St., Scottdale, PA 15683 Pastor - Burl Ward (Nancy), 141 Valley High Ln., Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. – Rebecca Bradish, Bell View Rd., Connelsville, PA 15425

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NMI Pres. – Rebecca Bradish, Bell View Rd., Connelsville, PA 15425 Church Bd. Sec. – Rebecca Bradish, Bell View Rd., Connelsville, PA 15425 Church Treas. – Rebecca Bradish, Bell View Rd., Connelsville, PA 15425

Sharpsville (Organized 1939) (050-0810) Location - 804 W. Ridge Rd., Sharpsville, PA 16150 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.facebook.com/groups/305881456281451/; 724-962-4620) Pastor - (1/1/12) Leonard J. Powell (Jennifer), 810 W. Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, PA 16150 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-962-2743) Review Date - (1/18) Music Dir. – Jennifer Powell, 810 W. Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, PA 16150 (724-962-2743) NMI Pres. – Vivian Brown, 315 First Ave., Sharon, PA 16146 (724-813-0109) Church Bd. Sec. – Sandy Burnette, 30 N. Second St., Sharpsville, PA 16150 (724-962-1768) Church Treas. – Tracy Brown, 804 W. Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, PA 16150 (724-813-0110)

Sheakleyville (Organized 1983) (050-0812) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 175) 3285 Perry Hwy., Sheakleyville, PA 16151

(E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.sheakleyvillenaz.webs.com; 724-253-3852) Pastor - (7/6/09) Lisa Grabb (Buster), P. O. Box 175, Sheakleyville, PA 16151 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-253-3852) Review Date - (7/19) SDMI Dir. – Robert Fabian, 3194 Perry Hwy., Hadley, PA 16130 (724-253-3638) Women's Min. Dir. – Diana Tipton, 4986 Hwy. 17, Cochranton, PA 16314 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-425-7083) Men's Min. Dir. – Buster Grabb, P.O. Box 175, Sheakleyville, PA 16151 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-253-3852) NMI Pres. – Theresa Hays, 5879 US Hwy. 322, Hartstown, PA 16131 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-573-9923) Church Bd. Sec. – Diana Tipton, 4986 Hwy. 17, Cochranton, PA 16314

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-425-7083) Church Treas. – Jessica Young, 36 Heckman Rd., Greenville, PA 16125

(E-mail: [email protected]; 725-815-9115)

Sligo (Organized 1926) (050-0820) Location - 313 Madison St., Sligo, PA 16255 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-487-4389) Pastor - (3/16/14) Gene Hill (Beth), 415 Whitestown Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (724-487-4389) Review Date - (3/16) NMI Pres. – Gloria Sullivan, 861 Heeter Rd., Emlenton, PA 16373 (814-797-5951) Church Bd. Sec. – Barb Barger, P.O. Box 56, Sligo, PA 16255

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-745-2720) Church Treas. – Annette Hoover, 1851 Hearst Rd., Shippenville, PA 16254

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-354-2098)

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Smithton (Organized 1943) (050-0830) Location - 157 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058) Pastor - (12/13/99) Michael R. Beckley (Julie), 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058) Review Date - (12/17) SDMI Dir. – Cindy Seglowich, P.O. Box 243, Smithton, PA 15479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-7928) Children's Min. – Nicole Mattie, 401 Crabapple Rd., Smock, PA 15480 (E-mail: [email protected]) Women's Min. Dir. – Julie Beckley, 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058) NMI Pres. – Jennifer Musiak, 215 Bonnie St., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-929-2308) Church Bd. Sec. – Cindy Seglowich, P.O. Box 243, Smithton, PA 15479

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-7928) Church Treas. – Cindy Seglowich, P.O. Box 243, Smithton, PA 15479

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-7928) Office Sec. – Julie Beckley, 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058)

Somerset (Organized 1938) (050-0840) Location - (Mail: 366 W. Fairview St.) 382 W. Union St., Somerset, PA 15501 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.somersetnazarene.com; 814-445-4444) Pastor - (3/1/09) Robert L. Henderson (Yvonne), 366 W. Fairview St., Somerset, PA 15501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-445-4444) Review Date - (3/19) Music Dir. – Yvonne Henderson, 366 W. Fairview St., Somerset, PA 15501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-445-4444) SDMI Dir. – Mardel Sechrengost, 131 Epply Dr., Stoystown, PA 15563 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-629-8251) Children's Min. – Carla Smith, 2957 Wisler Rd., Stoystown, PA 15563 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-798-2003) Women's Min. Dir. – Linda Miller, 141 Omega Ln., Somerset, PA, 15501 (814-443-1506) Men's Min. Dir. – Bill Sechrengost, 131 Epply Dr., Stoystown, PA 15563 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-629-8251) NMI Pres. – Yvonne Henderson, 366 W. Fairview St., Somerset, PA 15501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-445-4444) Church Bd. Sec. – Bill Sechrengost, 131 Epply Dr., Stoystown, PA 15563

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-629-8251) Church Treas. – Virginia Halbrock 797 Lambertsville Rd., Stoystown, PA 15563

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-893-5739)

Springboro Conneaut Valley (Organized 1916) (050-0850) Location - 139 S. Main St., Springboro, PA 16435 Pastor - (1/29/01) Marshall Lillie (Anita), 216 Clinton St., Greenville, PA 16125 (724-588-6340) Review Date - (1/19) SDMI Dir. – Anita Lillie, 216 Clinton St., Greenville, PA 16125 (724-588-6340) NMI Pres. – Joyce Dowdy, 12458 West Ridge Rd., E. Springfield, PA 16411 Church Bd. Sec. – Marcella Lambert, 229 Beaver St., Springboro, PA 16435 Church Treas. – Marcella Lambert, 229 Beaver St., Springboro, PA 16435

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Titusville (Organized 1949) (050-0880) Location - 213 E. Bloss St., Titusville, PA 16354 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.tvillenazarene.com; 814-827-2919) Pastor - (1/19/14) David L. Edwards (Tina), 315 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-779-1895) Review Date - (1/16) Music Dir. – Debra Abrigo, 616 W. Spruce St., Titusville, PA 16354 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-671-5585) SDMI Dir. – Brenda Warner, 234 Fairview Rd., Titusville, PA 16354 (814-827-6703) Children's Min. – Debra L. Abrigo, 616 W. Spruce St., Titusville, PA 16354 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-671-5585) NYI Pres. – Diane Vanderhoof, 418 Petroleum St., Titusville, PA 16354 (814-827-3363) NMI Pres. – Becky Wilson, 706 S. Perry St., Titusville, PA 16354 (814-827-4763) Church Bd. Sec. – Darcy Bell, 512 Allen St., Titusville, PA 16354

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-758-1610) Church Treas. – April Ernst, 527 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354 (814-397-8724)

Union City (Organized 1942) (050-0890) Location - (Mail: 8 Hazen St.) 119 S. Main St., Union City, PA 16438 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-217-7147) Pastor - (8/16/09) George H. Tutor (Joanne), 8 Hazen St., Union City, PA 16438 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-663-2368) Review Date - (8/15) SDMI Dir. – Janet Rifenberick, 63 Miles St., Union City, PA 16438 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-438-7256) Children's Min. – Melissa Roscinski, 16251 Shreve Ridge Rd., Union City, PA 16438 (814-460-5926) NYI Pres. – Jaime Conant, 10850 Concord Rd., Corry, PA 16407 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-438-7040) NMI Pres. – Ann Brown, 66 Miles St., Union City, PA 16438 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-438-3037) Church Bd. Sec. – Jolene Miller, 20 Maple St., Union City, PA 16438

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-438-7175) Church Treas. – Connie Balek, 18930 Rt. 89, Corry, PA 16407

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-664-4420)

Uniontown (Organized 1987) (050-0902) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 1191) 8 Jeffreys Ln., Uniontown, PA 15401 (724-437-1035) Pastor - (2/20/12) Michael Lyons (Sherri), 6 Dils St., Smithfield, PA 15478 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-569-8520) Review Date - (2/18) Music Dir. – Maureen Riddell, 45 Reservoir Rd., Uniontown, PA 15401

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-437-1035) Church Bd. Sec. – Debbie Reynolds, 372 Hill School House Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-627-9220) Church Treas. – Pearl Holt, 269 Larman Mill Rd., Smithfield, PA 15478

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-569-9376)

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Vanderbilt (Organized 1935) (050-0910) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 472) 121 Vanderbilt Rd., Vanderbilt, PA 15486 (724-529-2300) Pastor - (1/1/11) Glendon A. Wills (Dawn), P. O. Box 643, 410 Walnut St., Vanderbilt, PA 15486 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-398-0018) Review Date - (1/17) SDMI Dir. – Rose Mauger, 115 W. Fayette St., Connellsville, PA 15425 (724-603-3411) NYI Pres. – Dawn Wills, P.O. Box 643, Vanderbilt, PA 15486 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-464-4142) NMI Pres. – Ruby Stull, 709 Central Mine Cir. #1, Tarrs, PA 15688 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-689-9212) Church Bd. Sec. – Olive Phelan, 280 Hardy Hill Rd., Dunbar, PA 15431 (724-277-2607) Church Treas. – Bonnie Sechrist, P.O. Box 729, 336 Oak St., Vanderbilt, PA 15486

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-529-2769)

Waltersburg (Organized 1928) (050-0920) Location - (Mail: 677 Old Rte. 15 Rd.) 1810 Pittsburg Rd., Waltersburg, PA 15488 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.facebook.com/waltersburg.church; 724-437-1271) Pastor - (To be supplied) NMI Pres. – Leona B. Huey, 677 Old Rte. 51 Rd., Waltersburg, PA 15488 (724-438-5091) Church Bd. Sec. – Leona B. Huey, 677 Old Rte. 51 Rd., Waltersburg, PA 15488 (724-438-5091)

Warren First (Organized 1908) (050-0930) Location - 907 Pennsylvania Ave. E., Warren, PA 16365 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.facebook.com; 814-723-3960) Pastor - (1/1/15) Jason J. Maier (Ashley), 111 Connecticut Ave., Warren, PA 16365 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-723-3644) Review Date - (1/17) Music Dir. – Sharon Rieder, 300 Edgewood Pl., Warren, PA 16365 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-723-7826) SDMI Dir. – Ruth Huck,108 W. Third St., Warren, PA 16365 (814-726-2908) Children's Min. – Amy Lyon, P.O. Box 212, Clarendon, PA 16313 (814-730-6496) NYI Pres. – Meagan Babcoe, 12 Russell St., Warren, PA 16365 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-688-4818) Adult Min. Dir. – Ethel Hennessy, 662 Brown Run Rd., Clarendon, PA 16313 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-723-6245) Prime Time Dir. – Jim and Cathy Swanson, 4546 Hatch Run Rd., Warren, PA 16365 (E-mail: cricket125@verizon; 814-726-9817) NMI Pres. – Steve Rieder, 24 Nesmith St., Warren, PA 16365 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-706-1502) WW Coordinator – Sherry and Gary Phillips, 610 S. State St., Warren, PA 16365

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-723-6905) Church Bd. Sec. – Barb Spetz, 3326 Cole Hill Rd., Russell, PA 16345

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-757-9264) Church Treas. – Allen Nuttall; 4775 Jackson Run Rd., Warren, PA 16365 (814-723-4769) Office Sec. – Erin Sudul, 2 1/2 N.State St., Warren, PA 16365

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-651-5539)

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Washington First (Organized 1923) (050-0940) Location - 1336 N. Main St., Washington, PA 15301 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.washingtonfirstnazarene.org; 724-222-9240) Pastor - (10/16/11) Martin J. Bausman (Julia), 420 Race St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-833-9148) Review Date - (10/17) Music Dir. – Debbie Boardley, 1451 Hillcrest Ave., Washington, PA 15301 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-223-9624) Women's Min. Dir. – Gloria Stemple, 128 Brook St., Washington, PA 15301 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-223-4930) NMI Pres. – Norma Dewitt, 616 Broad St., Washington, PA 15301 (724-225-1147) Church Bd. Sec. – Betty Ullom, 275 McCarrell Ave., Hickory, PA 15340

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-356-7532) Church Treas. – Carol Boyer, 537 Springdale Rd., Eighty Four, PA 15330

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-941-9251)

Washington New Hope (Organized 1951) (050-0950) Location - 205 Hart Ave., Washington, PA 15301 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.newhopefreshstart.org; 724-222-1654) Pastor - (5/4/08) James M. York, Jr. (JoAnne), 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301 (724-678-4149) Review Date - (5/18) Assoc. Pastor – Kevin York (Jennifer), 1106 Main St., Burgettstown, PA 15021 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-2508) Youth Pastor – Kevin York (Jennifer), 1106 Main St., Burgettstown, PA 15021 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-2508) Music Dir. – JoAnne York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301 (724-678-0923) SDMI Dir. – Carol Crawford, 405A Franklin St., Canonsburg, PA 15317 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-589-6077) NYI Pres. – Kevin York, 1106 Main St., Burgettstown, PA 15021 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-2508) Women's Min. Dir. – JoAnne York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301 (724-678-0923) Men's Min. Dir. – James M. York, Jr., 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301 (724-222-0452) NMI Pres. – Debbie Crawford, 405A Franklin St., Canonsburg, PA 15317 (724-413-4197) WW Coordinator – James York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301 (724-678-4149) Church Bd. Sec. – Audrey Haught, 180 Fischer Rd., Washington, PA 15301 (724-222-8251) Church Treas. – Arlena Lee, 9 Minor Ln., Prosperity, PA 15329 (724-228-6563) Office Sec. – JoAnne York, 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-222-1654)

Waterford (Organized 1932) (050-0960) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 365) 128 Cherry St., Waterford, PA 16441 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-4927) Pastor - (10/10/04) Gregory G. Jack (Valerie), P. O. Box 365, Waterford, PA 16441 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-4927) Review Date - (10/18) SDMI Dir. – Valerie Jack, P.O. Box 365, Waterford, PA 16441 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-4927)

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Children's Min. – Sylvia Jara, 213 Shellhammer Cir., Edinboro, PA 16412 (814-734-5354) NMI Pres. – Jean Wisneiewski, 529 Cherry St., Waterford, PA 16441 (814-860-6668) Church Bd. Sec. – Jean Wisneiewski, 529 Cherry St., Waterford, PA 16441 (814-860-6668) Church Treas. – Daniel Kozy, 11638 Donation Rd., Waterford, PA 16441 (814-796-4403)

Waynesburg (Organized 1930) (050-0970) Location - 115 Deerfield Ln., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.waynesburgnaz.org; 724-627-7593) Pastor - (3/25/01) John M. Poling (Tresa), 621 Rolling Meadows Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-627-6072) Review Date - (3/19) Youth Pastor – Martin Burns, 615 Rolling Meadows Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-710-6432) Music Dir. – Heather Burns, 615 Rolling Meadows Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (317-694-6091) Visitation Min. – Harry Rich, 1603 E. Roy Furman Hwy., Carmichaels, PA 15320 (724-966-8431) SDMI Dir. – Kerry Purnell, 666 Ross St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (305-301-9496) Preschool Dir. – Cathy Berry, 777 N. Richhill St., Waynesburg, PA 153740 (724-852-2010) Children's Min. – Christine Siordia, 390 Bridge St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-710-6433) NYI Pres. – Traci Benke, 479 Woodside Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-986-6378) Women's Min. Dir. – Kaye Hartley, 901 Dunn Station Rd., Prosperity, PA 15329 (724-852-1745) Prime Time Dir. – Norma Humble, 223 Oak St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-852-3047) NMI Pres. – Melodie Sibanda, 1364 Jefferson Rd., Jefferson, PA 15344 (724-986-7874) Church Bd. Sec. – Melvin D. Butler, 725 Ridge Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-852-4121) Church Treas. – Cindy Huffman, 553 Braden St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-627-8648) Office Sec. – Tresa Poling, 621 Rolling Meadows Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-833-0039)

West Mifflin Terrace (Organized 1909) (050-0710) Location - 1815 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.terracenaz.faithweb.com; 412-346-0228) Pastor - (12/12/05) Peter S. Roy (Sherry), 1819 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-346-0234) Review Date - (12/15) SDMI Dir. – Brenda Healey, 183 Everglade Rd., Greensburg, PA 15601 (724-331-8002) NYI Pres. – Kristen Knapp, 547 Farnsworth Ave., Clairton, PA 15025 (412-592-2654) NMI Pres. – Jo Ellen Deasey, 221 S. Home, Apt. 2, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 WW Coordinator – Peter Roy, 1819 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (412-346-0234) Church Bd. Sec. – Nicolette Laster, 3306 Hazelhurst Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15227 (412-728-8534) Church Treas. – Travis Brown, 1942 Pennsylvania Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (724-984-2102)

West Sunbury United (Organized 1912) (050-0200) Location - 544 Halston, Rd., West Sunbury, PA 16061 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-476-1155) Pastor - (1/28/09) Tim Britton (Sherry), 542 Halston Rd., West Sunbury, PA 16061 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-476-1155) Review Date - (1/19) Assoc. Pastor – Robert Flick, 433 Beaver Dam Rd., Butler, PA16001 (724-637-9910) SDMI Dir. – Joloyn Miller, 1423 Oneida Valley, Rd., West Sunbury, PA 16061 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-894-2090) Men's Min. Dir. – Don Cole, 140 Beaver Ave., West Sunbury, PA 16061 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-637-3999)

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NMI Pres. – Debbie Smith, 166 Beaver Dam Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-637-3623) Church Bd. Sec. – Beth Grossman, 1436 Keister Rd., West Sunbury, PA 16061 (724-637-2288) Church Treas. – Henry Twentier, 311 Elm St., Slippery Rock, PA 16057

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-738-0992)

Windber (Organized 1950) (050-0770) Location - (Mail: 811 Graham Ave.) 811 Graham Ave., Windber, PA 15963 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-322-1868) Pastor - (9/29/14) John Buchko, 459 Patton St., Somerset, PA 15501 (814-289-3932) Music Dir. – Marcia Thornton, 291 Adams Ave., Mineral Point, PA 15942 (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-322-1868) SDMI Dir. – Don Schmidt, P.O. Box 104, St. Michael, PA 15951 (814-242-5884) Church Bd. Sec. – Marcia Thornton, 291 Adams Ave., Mineral Point, PA 15942 (814-322-1868) Church Treas. – Don Schmidt, P.O. Box 104, St. Michael, PA 15951 (814-242-5884) Office Sec. – Marcia Thornton, 291 Adams Ave., Mineral Point, PA 15942 (814-322-1868)

Zelienople (Organized 1941) (050-0990) Location - (Mail: P.O. Box 455, Zelienople, PA 16046) 115 Nazarene Ct., Fombell, PA 16123 (E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.zelienaz.com; 724-452-9190) Pastor - (3/3/13) William L. Baker, IV (Colleen), 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]) Review Date - (3/19) Assoc. Pastor – Colleen Baker, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]) SDMI Dir. – Cindy Harter, 1537 Garvin Rd., Cranberry, PA 16066 (E-mail: [email protected]) Children's Min. – Becky Wollerton, P.O. Box 1263, Mars, PA 16046 (E-mail: [email protected]) NYI Pres. – Colleen Baker, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001 (E-mail: [email protected]) NMI Pres. – Becky Wollerton, P.O. Box 1263, Mars, PA 16046 (E-mail: [email protected]) Church Treas. – Cindy Harter, 1537 Garvin Rd., Cranberry, PA 16066

(E-mail: [email protected]) Office Sec. – Ryan Sue Wahl, 224 Ridge Rd., Zelienople, PA 16063

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-766-4239)

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H. ORDAINED MINISTERS

Role Codes CED - Christian Education Minister CHP - Chaplain DA - District Assignment DIA -District Interim Assigned DS - District Superintendent EDU - Education ESR - Evangelism Service, Retired EVC - Evangelist, Commissioned EVR - Evangelist, Registered EVT - Evangelist, Tenured GA - General Church Assignment

PAS - Pastor (including CTMs) PSV-FT - Pastoral Service, Full-Time PSV-PT - Pastoral Service, Part-Time RA - Retired, Assigned RU - Retired, Unassigned SEC - Song Evangelist, Commissioned SER - Song Evangelist, Registered SPC - Special Service/Interdenominational STU – Student TRF – In Process of Transfer U (1) – Unassigned (number of years)

Elders

1995 PAS Albert, C. Edward, 1111 Main St., Portage, PA 15946 (Portage) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-713-8287)

1997 RA Altemus, Harold D., Dayspring Personal Care Home, 93 Dayspring Ln., Morrisdale, PA 16858 (Philipsburg) (814-496-9116)

1969 RA Bailey, William L., 75 Bonar Ave., Apt.15, Waynesburg, PA 15370 (Jefferson) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-852-6294)

1998 PAS Baney, Frederick J., 11682 Rte. 97N., Lot 163, Waterford, PA 16441 (Erie Millcreek) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-2430)

2013 PAS Barrett, Kevin D., 3 Quarry Ave., Dubois, PA 15801 (Dubois Emmanuel) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-8573)

1986 PAS Bausman, Martin J., 420 Race St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (Washington First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-833-9148)

1998 PAS Beckley, Michael R., 153 Fitz Henry Rd., Smithton, PA 15479 (Smithton) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-5058)

1994 RA Bennett, Kenneth L., 178 Sunset Dr., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (New Brighton) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-847-4260)

1985 PAS Blaise, Leon E., 103 Woodbury Dr., Butler, PA 16001 (Butler First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-822-7580)

1994 CHP Bockus, Kevin S., 5738 Chestnut Grove Hwy., Grampian, PA 16838 (DuBois Emmanuel) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-715-9421)

1978 CHP Briggs, Marcus R., 233 Priest Hollow Rd., Russell, PA 16345 (Warren First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-757-4301)

1997 PAS Britton, Timothy D., 542 Halston Rd., West Sunbury, PA 16061 (West Sunbury United) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-476-1155)

2006 PAS Brucker, Frederick J., 112 Reed Ave., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (Belle Vernon) ((E-mail: [email protected]; 724-494-1150)

2015 PSV-FT Brucker, Kelly J., 112 Reed Ave., Belle Vernon, PA 15012 (Belle Vernon) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-494-8711)

1966 RA/PSV-PT Buchko, John J., 459 Patton St., Somerset, PA 15501 (Boswell) (814-289-3932)

2015 U Burke, Brian K., 1661 Brodhead Rd., Moon Township, PA 15108 (Coraopolis) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-457-7776)

1976 RA Chamberlain, Donald E., 223 Nazarene Ln., Butler, PA 16001 (Butler First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-287-4690)

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1966 RA Clayton, John R., 7401 Hwy. 24, Townville, SC 29689 (Waynesburg) (864-287-7117)

1977 RA Coyle, Charles T., 24 Manor Ln., Swansboro, NC 28584 (Homer City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-325-7959)

1977 RA Coyle, Nancy L., 24 Manor Ln., Swansboro, NC 28584 (Homer City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 910-325-7759)

2004 PSV-PT Crist, Susan, 114 W. Eugene Ave., Munhall, PA 15120 (Pittsburgh Lincoln Place) (E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 412-897-7730)

2009 PAS Crocker, Dana L., 1666 District Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124 (Mercer Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 209-480-7787)

1973 PAS Culbertson, Kenneth M., 3704 Meadow Ln., South Park, PA 15129 (Bethel Park South Hills) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-782-0737)

1999 EVR/SER Degenkolb, William B., 1386 Hemlock Rd., Commodore, PA 15729 (Kenwood) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-4884)

1998 PAS DiCamillo, Raymond R., 206 Walnut Dr., Eighty Four, PA 15330 (Monongahela) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-518-0603)

2004 PAS Diehl, Roger L., 416 Circle Dr., Box 275, Allison, PA 15413 (Allison) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-785-5144)

1991 U (2) Dillon, Randall S., 214 Wingo Rd., Wellford, SC 29385 (Boswell New Life) 1995 RA Dixon, Constance J., 13 April Ln., Morrisdale, PA 16858

(Philipsburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-342-2595) 1983 PAS Doran, Ronald L., Sr., P.O. Box 172, Bunola, PA 15020

(Bunola) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-384-7391) 1953 RA Eagle, Glenn 1999 PAS Edwards, David L., 315 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354 (Titusville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-779-1895) 2005 PAS Erskine, Mark S., 574 S. Erie St., Mercer, PA 16137

(Grove City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-992-2877) 1982 RA/PSV-PT Flick, H. Robert, 433 Beaver Dam Rd., Butler, PA 16001

(West Sunbury United) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-637-9910) 1975 RA/EDU Fraser, M. Robert, 7646 Grand St., Dexter, MI 48130

(Warren First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 734-426-8540) 2009 PAS Garro, Theodore A., 236 Marion St., Corry, PA 16407 (Corry) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-664-8749) 1984 U (2) Gentzler, G. Martin, 5002 E. Fairway Dr., Muncie, IN 47302

(Hermitage Gentle Shepherd) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-851-1030) 1986 RA George, Paul R., Sr., 337 Center Ave., Oakdale, PA 15071

(Washington New Hope) (724-693-0873) 2008 RA/PSV-PT Gilmore, Philip S., 11391 Rte. 98, Edinboro, PA 16412

(Albion Wesleyan) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-964-4095) 2009 PAS Grabb, Lisa, P.O. Box 175, Sheakleyville, PA 16151

(Sheakleyville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-253-3852) 1994 CHP Grimm, Brian L., 71 Arlington Dr., Warren, PA 16365

(Warren First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-723-3348) 1964 RA Hadlock, John W., 221 Hull Run Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370

(Waynesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-833-3621) 2001 CHP Hamilton, Daniel D., 9030 Saltsburg Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15239

(Irwin Norwin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-316-1295) 1996 RU Hamman, David D., 264 Glenn St., Johnstown, PA 15906 (Ebensburg

Lakeside Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 514-288-1744)

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2008 PAS Haney, Joshua A., 31 Interstate Pkwy., Bradford, PA 16701 (Bradford First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-368-8129)

1976 RA Hankins, George A., 146 Delaware Ave., Laurel, DE 19956 (Warren First) (E-mail: [email protected])

1984 PAS Hanley, M. Edward, P.O. Box 161, 507 Washington Ave., New Galilee, PA 16141 (New Galilee) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-336-2991)

2004 PAS Henderson, Robert L., 366 W. Fairview St., Somerset, PA 15501 (Somerset) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-445-4444)

1982 PAS Hennen, Wayne C., 215 S. Main St., Albion, PA 16401 (Albion Wesleyan) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5091)

2009 PAS Herren, Brent J., 1125 Cambria St., Nanty Glo, PA 15943 (Nanty Glo) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-505-5922)

1985 PAS Hill, Eugene A., Jr., 415 Whitestown Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (Sligo) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-487-4389)

1978 RU Holtz, David W., 29 Pennsylvania Ave., Brookville, PA 15825 (Punxsutawney) (814-715-9315)

1982 PAS Hopkins, William C., 311 W. 5th St., Oil City, PA 16301 (Oil City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-677-0918)

1954 RA Ingland, Robert M. Jr., 1016 James St., Monongahela, PA 15063 (Monongahela) (724-258-2831)

1962 RU Irwin, James S., 158 E. College St., Canonsburg, PA 15317 (Washington New Hope) (724-746-5575)

1982 PAS Jack, Gregory G., P.O. Box 365, Waterford, PA 16441 (Waterford) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-796-4927)

2015 PAS Johnson, Adam C., 174 Salem Church Rd., Midland, PA 15059 (Monaca New Beginnings)(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-494-8452)

1996 PAS Johnson, Rodney A., 742 Baldwin St., Meadville, PA 16335 (Meadville First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-333-1463)

1989 ESR Jones, Robert A., Jr., 4402 W. 6th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (New Galilee) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-561-6021)

1986 U (2) Keith, Douglas R., 5413 Sutton Place Ext., Wexford, PA 15090 (Pittsburgh Lincoln Place) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-980-8264)

1969 RA Keller, Ronald J., 690 Whispering Breeze, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (Coraopolis) (E-mail: [email protected]; 615-553-4946)

2005 PAS Kibler, Carl L., 154 Hamilton St., Jefferson, PA 15344 (Jefferson) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-883-4408)

1990 U (2) Konecheck, David T., 533 Malone Ridge Rd., Washington, PA 15301 (Washington First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-503-4447)

2000 RU Koning, Richard A., 80 Fern Rd., Cranberry, PA 16319 (Kossuth Faith) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-797-5423)

2010 PAS Kress, Angela C., 184 Kings Creek Rd., Georgetown, PA 15043 (Abundant Love) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-9223)

2005 PAS Lillie, Marshall S., 216 Clinton St., Greenville, PA 16125 (Springboro Conneaut Valley) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-588-6340)

1980 PAS Lockard, Charles E., 3515 Hwy. 119 S., Homer City, PA 15748 (Homer City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617) 1998 PAS Lyons, David B., 645 W. 24th St., Erie, PA 16502 (Erie New Life – CTM)

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-218-8160) 1992 PAS Lyons, Michael R., 6 Dils St., Smithfield, PA 15478 (Uniontown) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-569-8520) 1968 RA MacEachern, Warren

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1963 PAS MacNeil, Donald W., 423 Penn Ave., New Brighton, PA 15066 (New Brighton) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-846-5328)

2013 PAS Maier, Jason J., 111 Connecticut Ave., Warren, PA 16365 (Warren First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-723-3644)

2014 PSV-FT Martsolf, Mille J., 161 Green Manor Dr., Butler, PA 16002 (Butler First) ([email protected]; 724-282-0908)

1998 DS Metcalfe, J Bret, 175 North Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (Ebensburg Lakeside Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-287-5867)

1970 RU Miller, C. Wayne, 3615 W. Washington Hwy., Monticello, FL 32344 (Monongahela) (E-mail: [email protected]; 850-342-1344)

2013 PAS Miller, Joseph L., Jr., 518 Cherry Ave., Ridgway, PA 15853 (Ridgway) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-772-0714)

1968 RA Mohney, Barry V., 210 Nazarene Ln., Butler, PA 16001 (West Sunbury) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-282-0475)

2008 PAS Moore, David J., 111 Davis Rd., Aliquippa, PA 15001 (Freedom Pine Run) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-375-6087)

2006 PAS Moranville, Lois E., P.O. Box 247, Hawthorn, PA 16230 (Hawthorn) (E-mail: [email protected]; 941-962-7330) 1963 RA Mucci, Dallas, 5491 Main St., Bethel Park, PA 15102

(Bethel Park South Hills) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-831-1388) 1989 U (2) Neuch, Joseph M., 2436 Romar Dr., Hermitage, PA 16148

(Union City) (814-438-2251) 2005 PAS Osborn, Robert L., 713 E Crawford St., Ebensburg, PA 15931

(Ebensburg Lakeside Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-472-2232) 2007 PAS Patnode, Nathan, 114 Clay Pike Rd., North Huntingdon, PA 15642

(E-mail: [email protected]; 802-999-4895) 1971 RA Pearce, Joseph Q., 2584 Hemlock Lake Rd., Rossiter, PA 15772

(Punxsutawney) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-427-2385) 1996 U (2) Pecoraro, Dominic A., 2820 N. 56th Ave., Plattsmouth, NE 68048

(Titusville) (E-mail: [email protected]; 402-618-9438) 1982 RA Pierce, Donald W., 3071 Burlew Blvd., Apt. 1G, Owensboro, KY 42303

(Brookville Calvary) (E-mail: [email protected]; 270-240-4548) 1989 PSV-PT Poling, Bruce B., 327 Diller Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122

(Pittsburgh Lincoln Place) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-205-3063) 2000 PAS Poling, John M., 621 Rolling Meadows Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370

(Waynesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-627-6072) 2010 PAS Powell, Leonard J., 810 W. Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, PA 16150 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-962-2743) 1975 PAS/RA Propst, Glenn V., 1374 Trim Tree Rd., Indiana, PA 15701

(Indiana First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-349-0289) 1993 EVR/RA Reagle, Ronald L., 9A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323

(Franklin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-8740) 2000 PAS Rexroad, Michael, 1641 Charlton Heights Rd., Moon Township, PA 15108

(Coraopolis) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-264-1122) 1955 RA Rich, Harry A., 1603 E. Roy Furman Hwy., Carmichaels, PA 15320

(Waynesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-966-8431) 1967 DA Rieder, Stephen J., 24 Nesmith St., Warren, PA 16365

(Warren First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-706-1770) 1977 RA Roxby, Arthur T., Jr., 60 Roxby Ln., Philipsburg, PA 16866

(Philipsburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-343-9052)

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2001 RA Roxby, Irene I., 60 Roxby Ln., Philipsburg, PA 16866 (Philipsburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-343-9052)

2009 PAS Roy, Peter S., 1819 Worton Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122 (West Mifflin Terrace) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-346-0234)

1987 U (2) Sansom, Gary L., 118 Weathervane Dr., Slippery Rock, PA 16057 (Zelienople) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-794-9988)

1977 RA Schaeffer, Ronald C., 141 Tressler Dr., Confluence, PA 15424 (Uniontown) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-395-5168)

1980 RA Scharler, Peter J., 506 Independence Ave., Uniontown, PA 15401 (Philipsburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-984-2082)

1960 RA Schermerhorn, Raymond W., 19 Orchard Dr., Apt. 206, Grove City, PA 16127 (Franklin) (724-450-8729)

1990 CHP Schermerhorn, Ronald P., 425 Sharon Rd., Moon Township, PA 15108 (Coraopolis) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-302-8665)

1997 PAS Schiren, Joseph, 720 34th St., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (Beaver Falls) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-986-1491)

1974 PAS Shank, John H., 1008 E. Gore Rd., Erie, PA 16504 (Erie First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-825-0747)

1994 PSV-PT Shanor, William H., 390 Rte. 68, Rochester, PA 15074 (New Brighton) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-773-0647)

2012 PSV-FT Siordia, Christine G., 390 Bridge St., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (Waynesburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-710-6433)

1979 RA Sisler, Claude J., 520 Penlawn Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Irwin Norwin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 717-471-3723)

1990 RA Sisler, Sandra M., 520 Penlawn Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (Irwin Norwin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 717-471-3534)

2007 PAS Smith, David M., 391 Pone Ln., Franklin, PA 16323 (Franklin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-437-2586)

1975 RA Smith, Gary James, 724 Mercer Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (Butler First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-719-0901)

2005 PAS Smith, Mark R., 177 S. 4th Ave., Clarion, PA 16214 (Clarion) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-223-9220)

1977 PAS Snodgrass, Dana D., 4005 Palisades Dr., Weirton, WV 26062 (Paris) (E-Mail: [email protected]; 304-914-3948)

2006 U (2) Snyder, David G., II, 615 Fair St., Monongahela, PA 15063 (Bethel Park South Hills) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-258-3743)

2013 U (1) Snyder, Patricia, 912 Session St., Pittsburgh, PA 15207 (Pittsburgh Lincoln Place) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-728-5009)

1994 PAS Stark, Ray A., 144 Donald Rd., Hermitage, PA 16148 (Hermitage Gentle Shepherd) (E-mail: [email protected]; 484-201-7368) 2000 CHP Statler, Martin, 1104 Robin Ln., Duncansville, PA 11635

(Ebensburg Lakeside Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-626-0907) 1972 RA Stotler, Dale W., P.O. Box 278, Friedens, PA 15541

(Somerset) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-445-6590) 2002 PAS/RA Stratton, George W., 515 Locust St., Philipsburg, PA 16866

(Anita) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-761-2182) 1997 RA Stubbs, John H., 12120 Rte. 30, #244, Irwin, PA 15642 (724-672-8766) 2009 U (1) Stump, Adam, P.O. Box 306, Creekside, PA 15732 (Pittsburgh Lincoln Place)

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-855-6920) 1987 PAS Stump, W. Joseph, Jr., 851 Elwell Ave., West Mifflin, PA 15122

(Pittsburgh Lincoln Place) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-461-1133)

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2011 PAS Thomas, Robert D., 401 Ogden Ave., Clearfield, PA 16830 (Clearfield) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-591-5164)

2006 RA Tressler, Veora L. “Cookie”, 11820 Suny Bay Rd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123 (Boswell New Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-233-8702)

2013 PAS Tutor, George H., Sr., 8 Hazen St., Union City, PA 16438 (Union City) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-663-2368)

1969 RA Vandervort, Richard E., 363 Beechtree Rd., Falls Creek, PA 15840 (DuBois Emmanuel) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-375-0319)

2008 PAS Versaw, John, 111 Trcziyulny St., Osceola Mills, PA 16666 (Philipsburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-339-6769)

1973 RA/PAS Ward, Burl, 141 Valley High Ln., Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 (Scottdale) (E-mail: [email protected]; (724-601-3178)

2014 TRF Warner, Toby L., in process of transfer to East Ohio 1977 PAS Watts, David F., 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423

(California Calvary) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335) 1994 RA Weyman, Terry L., Sr., 511 8th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010

(New Brighton) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-384-1137) 1973 PSV-PT Wiegman, Chalmer R., 2847 O'Neill Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102

(Bethel Park South Hills) (E-mail: [email protected]; 817-999-3705) 2003 PAS Williams, Robert D., Sr., 1489 W. Eldred Rd., Eldred, PA 16731

(Milesburg) (814-225-3260) 1986 PAS Wills, Glendon A., P.O. Box 643, 410 Walnut St., Vanderbilt, PA 15486

(Vanderbilt) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-398-0018) 1985 PAS Wise, Richard E., 1835 Saxonburg Blvd., Tarentum, PA 15084

(Deer Lakes Community) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-265-3537) 1977 U (2) Wolfe, G. Duane, P.O. Box 724, Claysville, PA 15323 (724-663-4373) 2011 PAS York, James M. Jr., 913 Addison St., Washington, PA 15301

(Washington New Hope) (724-678-4149) 2002 PAS Zipfel, Nathan P., 880 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531

(Boswell) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-248-3606)

DEACONS 2013 PSV-FT Barrett, Rena Sue, 3 Quarry Ave., Dubois, PA 15801 (Dubois Emmanuel)

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-371-8573) 2009 PSV-FT Burns, Martin, 615 Rolling Meadows Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370

(Waynesburg) (724-710-6432) 2009 PSV-PT Irwin, Jennifer S., 103 Boxwood Ct., McMurray, PA 15317

(Bethel Park South Hills) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-941-7017) 1991 PSV-FT Watts, Linda, 75 Promised Land Dr., Coal Center, PA 15423

(California Calvary) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-938-3335) 2003 PSV-PT Wiegman, Judith Ann, 2847 O'Neill Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102

(Bethel Park South Hills) (E-mail: [email protected]; 972-743-4994)

I. LICENSED MINISTERS

Course of Study Codes: (Track Year), E - Elder Track, D - Deacon Track Year/Level in Course of Study: 1-4, G – Graduate Date Status Year Name, Address, Church Membership, E-mail, Phone Number 2014 STU (E4) Baird, Ryan D., 911 High St., Brownsville, PA 15417

(Waynesburg First) (Email: [email protected]; 412-716-7356)

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2012 PSV-PT (E3) Baker, Colleen F., 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001 (Zelienople) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-561-2086)

2012 PAS (E3) Baker, William L., IV, 762 W. Old Rte. 422, Butler, PA 16001 (Zelienople) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-671-4160)

2014 PAS (G) Biddle, Ronald L., 209 Church St., Brookville, PA 15825 (Brookville Calvary) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-849-6372)

2015 PAS (E4) Hardie William J., 1324 Smith Township State Rd., Burgettstown, PA 15021 (Atlasburg) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-947-5777)

2010 PSV-PT (G) Hatch, Zachary R., 7225 Footmill Rd., Erie, PA 16509 (Erie New Life - CTM) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-460-9673)

2015 PSV-FT (E2) Keefer, Jonathan, 124 Union St., Brownsville, PA 15417 (California Calvary) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-366-8466)

2015 PSV-PT (G) Lockard, Anna-Marie, 3515 Hwy. 119 South, Homer City, PA 15748 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617)

2015 STU (E1) Neil, Robert P., II, 501 E. 29th St., Erie, PA 16504 (Erie First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-434-7324)

2013 PAS (G) Niver, Gregory P., 41 Stewart Ave., Greenville, PA 16125 (Greenville Lifeway) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-558-7879) 2013 PAS (E3) Schweter, Kenneth, E., 450 Sterner St., Confluence, PA 15424

(Confluence) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-395-3639) 2015 PAS (E4) Smith, Mark J., 204 Stoneridge Blvd., Butler, PA 16001

(Kittanning) (E-mail: [email protected]; 412-403-5128) 2014 PSV-PT (E2) Vannoy, Samantha N., P.O. Box 35, Darlington, PA 16115

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-650-4317) 2012 PSV-PT (G) York, Kevin D., 1106 Main St., Burgettstown, PA 15021

(Washington New Hope) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-993-4193) 2013 PSV-PT (E3) Young, Connie, S., 10589 Knapp Rd., Albion, PA 16401

(Albion) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-756-5703)

J. RETIRED MINISTERS Altemus, Harold D., Dayspring Personal Care Home, 93 Dayspring Ln., Morrisdale, PA 16858

(814-496-9116) Bailey, William L., 75 Bonar Ave., Apt. 15, Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-852-6294) Bennett, Kenneth L., 178 Sunset Dr., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (724-847-4260) Buchko, John J., 459 Patton St., Somerset, PA 15501 (814-289-3932) Chamberlain, Donald E., 223 Nazarene Ln., Butler, PA 16001 (724-287-4690) Clayton, John R., 7401 Hwy. 24, Townville, SC 29689 (864-287-7117) Coyle, Charles T., 24 Manor Ln., Swansboro, NC 28584 (910-325-7959) Coyle, Nancy L., 24 Manor Ln., Swansboro, NC 28584 (910-325-7959) Dixon, Constance, 13 April Ln., Morrisdale, PA 16858 (814-342-2595) Flick, H. Robert, 433 Beaver Dam Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (724-637-9910) Fraser, M. Robert, 7646 Grand St., Dexter, MI 48130 (734-426-8540) George, Paul R., Sr., 337 Center Ave., Oakdale, PA 15071 (724-693-0873) Gilmore, Philip S., 11391 Rte. 98, Edinboro, PA 16412 (814-964-4095) Hadlock, John W., 221 Hull Run Rd., Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-833-3621) Hamman, David D., 264 Glenn St., Johnstown, PA 15906 (814-288-1744) Hankins, George A., 146 Delaware Ave., Laurel, DE 19956 Holtz, David W., 29 Pennsylvania Ave., Brookville, PA 15825 (814-715-9315) Ingland, Robert M., Jr., 1016 James St., Monongahela, PA 15063 (724-258-2831) Irwin, James S., 158 E. College St., Canonsburg, PA 15317 (724-746-5575)

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Jones, Robert A., Jr., 4402 W. 6th Ave., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (724-561-6021) Keller, Ronald J., 690 Whispering Breeze, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615-553-4946) Koning, Richard A., 80 Fern Rd., Cranberry, PA 16319 (814-797-5423) Miller, C. Wayne, 3615 W. Washington Hwy., Monticello, FL 32344 (850-342-1344) Mohney, Barry V., 210 Nazarene Ln., Butler, PA 16001 (724-282-0475) Mucci, Dallas, 5491 Main St., Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412-831-1388) Pearce, Joseph Q., 2584 Hemlock Lake Rd., Rossiter, PA 15772 (814-427-2385) Pierce, Donald W., 3071 Burlew Blvd., Apt. 1G, Owensboro, KY 42303 (270-240-4548) Propst, Glenn V., 1374 Trim Tree Rd., Indiana, PA 15701 (724-349-0289) Reagle, Ronald L., 9-A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323 (814-432-8740) Rich, Harry A., 1603 E. Roy Furman Hwy., Carmichaels, PA 15320 (724-966-8431) Roxby, Arthur T., P.O. Box 159, West Decatur, PA 16878 (814-343-9052) Roxby, Irene I., P.O. Box 159, West Decatur, PA 16878 (814-343-9052) Schaeffer, Ronald C., 141 Tressler Dr., Confluence, PA 15424 (814-395-5168) Scharler, Peter J., 506 Independence Ave., Uniontown, PA 15401 (724-984-2082) Schermerhorn, Raymond W., 19 Orchard Dr., Apt. 206, Grove City, PA 16127 (724-450-8729) Sisler, Claude J., 520 Penlawn Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (717-471-3723) Sisler, Sandra M., 520 Penlawn Dr., Howard, OH 43028 (717-471-3723) Smith, Gary James, 724 Mercer Rd., Butler, PA 16001 (412-719-0901) Stotler, Dale W., P.O. Box 278, 139 Sterns St., Friedens, PA 15541 (814-445-6590) Stratton, George W., 515 Locust St., Philipsburg, PA 16866 (814-761-2182) Stubbs, John H., 4200 Sweetbriar Dr., Apt. G-202, Irwin, PA 15642-6257 (724-672-8766) Tressler, Veora “Cookie”, 11820 Suny Bay Rd., Albuquerque, NM 87123 (814-233-8702) Vandervort, Richard E., 363 Beechtree Rd., Falls Creek, PA 15840 (814-375-0319) Ward, Burl, 141 Valley High Ln., Ruffs Dale, PA 15679 (724-601-3178) Weyman, Terry L., Sr., 511 8th Ave., Beaver Falls PA 15010 (724-384-1137)

K. REGISTERED EVANGELISTS 1999 EVR/SER Degenkolb, William B., 1386 Hemlock Rd., Commodore, PA 15729

(Kenwood) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-4884) 1993 EVR/RA Reagle, Ronald L., 9-A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323

(Franklin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-8740)

L. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELIST 1999 EVR/SER Degenkolb, William B., 1386 Hemlock Rd., Commodore, PA 15729

(Kenwood) (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-254-4884)

M. CONSECRATED DEACONESSES 1948 Bolland, Phyllis, 178 Sunset Dr., Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (New Brighton) (724-847-4260) 1986 Reagle, Barbara J., 9A Monroe St., Franklin, PA 16323

(Franklin) (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-432-8740)

N. LAY MINISTERS SERVING AS PASTORS O’Connell, Lloyd, 3040 River Rd., Ellwood City, PA 16117 (Ellwood City New Start)

(724-758-2659) Robinson, Darrell, 1543 Parkline Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15227 (Duquesne City of Hope)

(E-mail: [email protected]; 412-327-3865) Williams, Richard, 36 Heckman Rd., Fredonia, PA 16124 (Fredonia) (724-456-0763)

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O. MINISTERS SERVING AS SUPPLY PASTORS Sterling, Robin, 315 North Drake St., Titusville, PA 16354 (Riceville)

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-720-9522)

II. General Information

A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER 1. Elders

Dana Crocker from Central California District Theodore A. Garro from Virginia District John W. Hadlock from MidSouth District Joshua A. Haney from Virginia District

Lois E. Moranville from Southern Florida District Ray A. Stark from Philadelphia District

2. Licensed Ministers

Ron L. Biddle from New Mexico District Gregory P. Niver from Colorado District

B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED 1. Elders

Bradley D. Booker to Northwestern Ohio District Rick Gardner to West Virginia South District

Jeffrey W. Horne to South Central Ohio District R. Troy Horne to Illinois District

Bob D. Pierpont to East Ohio District

2. Licensed Ministers Krista A. Kraemer to Indianapolis District Patrick R. Roxby to Mid-Atlantic District

C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS Kelly Jo Brucker Brian K. Burke

Adam C. Johnson

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D. DROPPED FROM THE MINISTERIAL ROLLS 1. Elders

James A. Cendrowski, Manual 536.10 Michael D. McMahon, Manual 537.9

2. Deacon

Helen McMahon, Manual 537.9

3. Licensed Ministers Rev. James W. Garland

Rev. Gary D. Keith

E. DECEASED Rev. James W. Garland

Rev. Gary D. Keith

F. GRANTED RETIRED STATUS 1. Elders

M. Robert Fraser (RA) George A. Hankins (RA) Ronald L. Reagle (RA) Claude J. Sisler (RA) Sandra M. Sisler (RA)

G. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE 1. New

William J. Hardie, Jonathan D. Keefer, Anna-Marie Lockard, Robert P. Neil, II, Mark J. Smith

2. Renewals

Ryan D. Baird, Colleen F. Baker, William L. Baker IV, Ronald L. Biddle, Zachary R. Hatch, Gregory P. Niver, Kenneth E. Schweter, Samantha N. Vannoy, Kevin D. York, and Connie S. Young.

H. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED James W. Garland (deceased)

Gary D. Keith (deceased) Justin G. Lamison (failed to apply)

I. NEW START CHURCHES Erie New Life, Milesburg

J. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED Arona

Hampton Community McMurray Chartiers Creek Community

St. Petersburg Wilkinsburg

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K. INACTIVE CHURCH Ellport Ellwood City

L. CHURCH NAME CHANGED Clarion to Clarion The River

M. CHURCHES DROPPED

Ellwood City The Gathering

N. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS

Pittsburgh Lincoln Place was organized in 1907, but the date was mistakenly listed as 1898 in several journals.

Springboro Conneaut Valley was organized in 2016, but the date was mistakenly listed as 1931 in several journals.

West Sunbury United was organized in 1912, but the date was mistakenly listed as 1910 in several journals.

Robert A. Jones, Jr.’s ordination date was incorrectly listed in the 2013 and 2014 journals; the correct date is 1989.

O. WHERE TO SEND MONIES World Evangelism Fund, approved specials and Pensions and Benefits - Global Treasury

Services, Church of the Nazarene, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 (fax: 913-577-0850; 866-624-3092)

District Ministries Fund - Make checks payable to: Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene; send to: Pittsburgh District Office, Attn.: District Treasurer Henry Twentier 177 North Rd.,

Butler, PA 16001 (fax: 724-256-5610; 724-287-5867) ENC Budget - Eastern Nazarene College, 23 E. Elm Ave., Quincy, MA 02170

(fax: 617-745-3498; 617-773-6350) NYI District Allocation and NYI Mission Project Offering - Make checks payable to: Pittsburgh

District NYI; send to: Tom Aaron, 141 Supervisor Dr., West Newton, PA 15089 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-872-4219)

NMI District Budget/Children's Mission Project/Box Work (Transportation Expense for CCK's, SPP's, and Clothing)—Make checks payable to: Pittsburgh District NMI;

send to: Debra Shutak, 428 Great Belt Rd., Butler, PA 16002 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-352-8980)

LTG Club - Make checks payable to: LTG Club; Marian Lineman, 213 High St., Bradford, PA 16701 (814-362-2406)

SDMI District Allocation - Make checks payable to: Pittsburgh District SDMI; send to: Ronald C. Schaeffer, 141 Tressler Dr., Confluence, PA 15424

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-395-5168) Nazarene Theological Seminary Offering - Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer

Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 (fax: 816-333-6271; 816-333-6254) Nazarene Bible College Offering - Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop,

Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717 (fax: 719-550-9437; 719-596-5110)

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III. Plan of Examination

A. CENTER FOR MINISTRY DEVELOPMENT LEADERS CMD Secretary – Rev. Nathan Zipfel, 880 Main St., Boswell, PA 15531

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-248-3606) Pittsburgh District Training Center Director – Dr. Anna-Marie Lockard, 3515 Hwy. 119 South,

Homer City, PA 15748 (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617) Assessment Center Director – Rev. David L. Edwards, 315 W. Walnut St., Titusville, PA 16354

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-779-1895) Resident Counselor – Rev. Wayne C. Hennen, 215 S. Main St., Albion, PA 16401

(E-mail: [email protected]; office: 814-756-4741; home: 814-756-5091) Continuing Education Director – Rev. Raymond R. DiCamillo, 206 Walnut Dr., Eighty Four, PA

15330 (E-mail: [email protected]; office: 724-258-4401; home: 724-941-1680)

B. INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS Objective

The objective is to integrate all the components related to ministry education (lay and clergy), ministerial credentialing, ordination, and continuing education. Further, we want to integrate new components for identifying, evaluating and nurturing those who may have a call to ministry. Finally, this integration of components will require a new approach to assigning personnel.

Systems Approach A systems approach sees all the components as part of a single system. This approach seeks to integrate all the educational and ministerial development components into a coordinated whole called the Center for Ministry Development (CMD). The word “center” speaks of the integration. Ministry is about outcome rather than a profession. Development reminds us that this is a process. While the CMD has a primary focus on ministerial development, laity will be included in the training and educational opportunities. In a systems approach, we are not as concerned about hierarchical structure or rigid personnel assignments. There is some structure, to be sure, but the main focus is the individual for whom the system was designed and whether that individual achieves goals that are mutually beneficial to the individual and the organization.

Leadership The district superintendent will oversee the CMD, though it may be necessary to appoint or elect an overall director. Component parts will have their own leadership as needed. The CMD director and individual component leaders (i.e., training center director, Shepherds’ Advance director, DBM secretary, and the possible positions of assessment coordinator and coaching leader) will form the Executive Committee that will meet at least annually (and probably quarterly) to maintain coordination and communication.

Process

A system is not as clean or as easily explained as a mere mechanistic, bureaucratic, hierarchical organization. The best way to explain the system is to relate the components to five major milestones. These milestones are: initial call, educational preparation, district licensing, ordination, and life-long learning. Individuals can enter the system at almost any point depending on their age, ministry goals, credential, or other factors. Components will be

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described in a separate component description section. Training materials will be described in a training materials section.

Component Description Assessment Center The assessment center has two primary functions: to provide developmental assistance to those called into the ministry and assist the DBM in evaluating candidates for ministerial credentials. The assessment center has four foci: the initial call, pre-licensing, district licensing, and pre-ordination. The initial call focus assists the local pastor once someone indicates that they have a call to ministry. Working through the local pastor, the assessment center will provide some literature to help the individual get started in identifying, articulating, and preparing for an effective and fulfilling call to the ministry. This focus may be utilized with children, youth, or adults. The pre-licensing focus may be used with a young person upon graduation from high school or it may be combined with the initial call focus for adults who feel called into the ministry. Again, the local pastor, as basic mentor, will be the primary person responsible for this area, though an educational mentor may also be involved to help prepare the individual with expectations for the credentialing and education process that follows. The educational options will be explained by the educational mentor and the student will be registered with the DBM secretary. At this time, the Spiritual Gifts Survey will be administered to help identify strengths and tendencies of the potential minister. The district licensing focus is the most detailed and involved part of the assessment center. Before any potential minister will be recommended for a district license they and their spouse must complete this level of assessment (in addition to any requirements mandated by the Manual). Basic Coaching Basic coaching is primarily the responsibility of the local pastor, as mandated by the Manual. When someone expresses to their pastor that they might have a call to the professional ministry, the local pastor needs to know how to guide that person toward fulfillment of that call. The CMD will strongly encourage every local pastor and associate pastor to attend an annual class or refresher class on basic coaching. This class will help the local pastor understand the process and every step of ministerial development, introduce them to the Handbook of Ministerial Development, instruct them in using the Spiritual Gifts Inventory to assist them with an initial evaluation, help them to recognize a genuine call, show them how to redirect someone who expresses a call for which they are not suited, and emphasize the importance of encouraging those with a call. Educational Coaching Educational coaching is geared to assisting the student with understanding the educational options and requirements for ordination. This responsibility was formerly done by the Board of Ministerial Studies advisors. When a student is registered with the DBM secretary, an educational coach will be assigned to that student. This person will be an educational resource person and advisor throughout the student’s educational journey. This coach may be the local pastor; though, in most cases it will be someone else who is very familiar with the Handbook of Ministerial Development, educational options, district course offerings for those who choose this option, and the requirements for completing the education for district license and ordination. Advanced Coaching

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Advanced coaching is different than the mentoring that a local pastor does prior to a district license. The assigned licensed minister is part of a broader jurisdiction that now includes the district. The licensed minister is also beginning to serve in ways that may or may not be familiar to their local pastor. It is also possible that a licensed minister is serving as a pastor or transferred to the district in order to pastor a local church. The CMD proposes to train coaches and match them to assigned licensed ministers according to their need or specialty. We will not discourage local pastors from maintaining their general coaching role and it is likely that some local pastors will want to pursue the additional training that will enable them to do this advanced coaching. Special effort will be made to recruit advanced coaches to assist the CMD with specialties like associate ministry, women in ministry, and NewStart church planting. Advanced coaches will be assigned to a ministerial candidate at the time of their district license assessment.

Training Center The mission of the training center is to offer a structured system that assists those preparing for ministry assignments (professional and lay) in completing the necessary educational requirements appropriate to that assignment. The Handbook for Ministry Development will be followed for courses and course requirements, using the Nazarene Bible College Alliance Center as our delivery system. The secretary for the DBM will work with the director of the training center to keep the records required by the Church of the Nazarene for licensing/ordination. The secretary will also keep copies of assessment results and ministry covenants. A record will be established for every person who enters the CMD at any point. The director of the training center will establish annual teaching needs. The director will recruit instructors and assist them with preparing syllabi, getting materials, and administering exams. The director will also be a consultant with the DBM secretary for any preliminary evaluations of students’ educational work prior to updating the DBM for its annual evaluations.

Shepherds’ Advance

The purpose of Shepherds’ Advance is to provide continuing education opportunities for life-long learning. While the program is designed to assist credentialed ministers in fulfilling the Manual mandate (¶527.6 and ¶536.15) to complete at least 20 Lifelong Learning hours per year, the program can easily be expanded to include lay training for ministry and assist the training center with course offerings. Shepherds’ Advance can also be incorporated into the ministry training courses or seminars that a teaching church might offer. The director of Shepherds’ Advance will work with the training center director and the pastors/leaders of training churches to find ways to integrate lifelong learning courses into their programs where possible. Records for those desiring lifelong learning credit will be kept by the DBM secretary, ensuring that all records are centralized, and can be accessed easily by component leaders.

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IV. Daily Proceedings

Friday Evening, June 26, 2015 Ordination Service

The 108th Pittsburgh District Assembly opened at 6:00 PM with congregational singing. Rev. J Bret Metcalfe, District Superintendent, welcomed those attending the District

Ordination Service and opened the assembly with prayer and then introduced presiding General Superintendent, Dr. J. K. Warrick who brought greetings to the assembly.

Dr. Warrick called the Assembly to order and called upon District Secretary, Rev. Leon Blaise to present two partial reports of the District Board of Ministry. Rev. Blaise noted the presence of the reports in the Assembly Handbook and read each designated report. The reports were unanimously adopted. As voting would commence in the morning, prior to the opening of the second session of the Assembly, Rev. Blaise noted the presence of resumes of those on this year's ballot and read the report of the District Nominating Committee. The report was approved.

The district superintendent introduced those being granted their first district minister’s license and asked them to stand. Rev. Metcalf prayed for those receiving their first district ministry license. He then recognized the following retiring ministers by calling them to the front: George A. Hankins, M. Robert Fraser, Ronald L. Reagle, Claude J. Sisler, and Sandra M. Sisler.

General Superintendent Warrick presented retirement plaques to Revs. Claude and Sandra Sisler in recognition of their service to the Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene. The assembly gave them a standing ovation in gratitude for their years of service.

After introductory remarks by Dr. Warrick, Rev. Metcalf led the assembly in the recitation of the Apostle’s Creed.

The congregation sang, “Holiness Unto the Lord” while the ordinands entered the assembly. With the recommendation of the Pittsburgh District Board of Ministry, District Secretary, Rev. Leon Blaise, then presented Kelly Jo Brucker, Brian K. Burke, and Adam C. Johnson to the general superintendent for ordination

Dr. Warrick accepted these ordinands, and asked the assembly to confirm the election of the ordinands to elder’s orders. The assembly responded in the affirmative.

Dr. Warrick then spoke to the ordinands and charged them with their duties as elders in the Church of the Nazarene and asked them to confirm their faith, adherence, and affinity with the beliefs and responsibilities of ordained elders. Dr. Warrick received their election to the ordination of elders in the Church of the Nazarene.

Dr. Warrick reminded the ordinands and ordained elders of the responsibilities of the covenant into which they entered as an elder in the Church of the Nazarene. It is a covenant that reflects Christ in their relationships, activities, choices, and beliefs. “You are part of something bigger than the local church, you are part of the district ministry.” Dr. Warrick reminded them that attending district assembly is no longer an option, but a requirement. He also reminded them that they are part of a global ministry family and must encourage their people to be a part of that ministry too both in prayer and support. “You are an answer to the prayer of Jesus when he said that labors were needed for the harvest.” The general superintendent also spoke words of encouragement to the spouses.

Paragraphs 502.1-502.6 from the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene were then read aloud listing the characteristics and charges of the minister of the Gospel in the Church of the Nazarene.

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The Ministers Choir sang, “And Can It Be?” The service continued with scripture readings from 2 Timothy 4:1-5 and 1 Peter 5:1-4.

Special music, “The Potter’s Hand", was then presented by Dan Dodd, Dr. Warrick then gave the evening message from John 15:16 on the last words of Jesus.

“Last words, often poetic, often blunt, but always important.” “In chapter 15 of John, Jesus talks about the vine and branches and how you can’t bear

fruit unless you abide in the vine. Then in verse 16 He says to them—and I think it was a significant moment in the lives of those disciples—‘You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bare fruit and your fruit should remain. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.’”

Dr. Warrick continued, “Our Lord has continued to call, not so much apostles, but ministers. To those who will be ordained, let me say the words of Jesus directly to you, ‘You did not chose Me, I chose you.’”

The general superintendent shared a story about a non-Christian friend whose mother was an old Nazarene saint. She prayed for her son, a man hardened by life and sin, all through a revival where Dr. Warrick spoke. “Monday morning I got a call. ‘Can you come to my home? I need to be saved. God won’t let me do anything but cry this morning.’ The son had left work, gone home, and called Dr. Warrick because, “Paul didn’t choose God that day; God chose him.” Dr. Warrick reminded the assembly, “God awakens our spirit and brings conviction and longing for God’s saving grace.”

Dr. Warrick continued with the next portion of the scripture, “I’ve appointed you – set you apart, anointed, ordained you – for a specific task and that is to bear fruit.” He observed, “we focus on the ‘going’ and it has come to mean, ‘go to Africa’ but in reality it means ‘IN your going, make disciples.’ Your primary goal is to make disciples to Jesus Christ. Every meeting is an opportunity to plant seeds to make disciples.”

He shared a story of a layman who while traveling overseas on business offered a Bible study in his hotel room and one man came. That man became a minister in the Church of the Nazarene and is now overseeing hundreds of churches.

“Jesus‘ command to make disciples is our primary task, everything else is ‘way down on the list.’ Whether we are preaching or checking into a hotel and finding that our reserved room has already been rented, we are called to bear fruit.” Dr. Warrick stated that the fruit of the spirit evident in your life, in your character, and in your actions and reactions. Remember, “one of the evidences of the fruit of the spirit is self-control.”

Dr. Warrick recognized that “not all are called to be evangelists or are gifted with personalities that easily makes new friends and connects with other, but we can all plant seeds. We reach out and build relationships, and plant that seed, and someone follows you and plants a seed and the Holy Spirit will cause it to grow.”

In the final portion of the verse, Jesus states that after you bear fruit, “Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name.” Dr. Warrick continued, “So what ever you ask — as long as you’re in the business of bearing fruit – you just get on your knees and ask the Father what you need to do what He’s called you to do. He will provide whatever is needed to do what He wants done. Our problem is that we come up with all these things that we want to do and ask God to do it.”

Dr. Warrick summarized his message, “Jesus says to all of us, You didn’t choose Me, but I have chosen you. Go bear fruit. Let your fruit remain so that whatever you need along the way, you ask the Father in My name and He’ll give it to you. You can cash that check many times in your life because He always remains the same.”

Dr. Warrick concluded his sermon and invited the district secretary to escort the ordinands to the platform and had them kneel at the altar. He then invited the district superintendent and all ordained ministers to gather around them.

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The elders laid hands on each ordinand. Dr. Warrick quoted from the words of Paul to Timothy. “Preach the word, watch thou in all things, do the work of the evangelist.” He ordained each and a fellow elder prayed for each newly ordained elder.

Dr. Warrick asked the newly ordained elders to stand and presented them with their credentials from the Church of the Nazarene. “These people believe in you, but beyond this local district, you can take this piece of people around the world and show this to a Nazarene pastor and you will be welcomed. When you were called to preach, it wasn’t this district that called you, it was God who called you. When God calls you to preach, He saying, ‘I believe in you. I’m going to entrust to you the church for which Jesus suffered and died.’ He believes you’re going to take care of His children and that you are going to add to them. Don’t let them walk away.” Dr. Warrick noted that 1500 fewer people are worshiping in the Pittsburgh District churches now than in 2005. He asked the elders, “Do you know where they are? You may not have been able to bring them back, but you should know where they are and be praying for them.” He encouraged them to be faithful to God’s call to His people. “You’re going to be there for the major events in the lives of the people God is entrusting to you. God believes in you.”

Dr. Warrick spoke personally with each newly ordained elder as he handed them their credentials and congratulated them.

Dr. Stephen Dillman presented a sculpture entitled “The Calling” from ENC on behalf of Dr. Corliss McGee to each of the newly ordained elders.

Dr. Warrick concluded the service by inviting the assembly to congratulate the newest elders in the Church of the Nazarene. The assembly gave them a standing ovation. He then directed the ordinands to stand at the front of the platform to receive the congratulations of the assembly following the benediction.

Dr. Warrick announced the reconvening of the assembly at 9:00am, Saturday, June 27, 2015 and closed with a benediction.

SECOND MEETING Saturday Morning, June 27, 2015

The second session of the 108th Pittsburgh District Assembly began at 9:02am with

congregational worship led by the Eastern Nazarene College ministry team, “The Long Defeat.” Pittsburgh District Superintendent, J. Bret Metcalfe opened in prayer, then greeted the

assembly. He began the morning session by welcoming General Superintendent Dr. J. K. Warrick and his wife, Patty, to the Pittsburgh District, then he turned the chair over to Dr. Warrick.

The general superintendent gave personal greetings to the assembly, then gave greetings from Eurasia and a brief report of recent happenings there. He encouraged the assembly to “pray for our Russian and Ukraine Nazarenes who are dealing with political situations that make it difficult.” He thanked the district for their prayers and for giving over 100% of their WEF budget. Dr. Warrick also thanked the district superintendent and his wife for their hospitality.

Dr. Warrick began the devotional period by asking pastors to make sure that they had a Vision 20/20 card and that everyone else in the assembly had a blank 3x5 card.

He referenced John 4:14. “The scripture tells us that Jesus was going in to Galilee and in the KJV version, it is recorded that “He must needs go through Samaria.” He continued, “It’s important to remember that the mission of God is always intentional. Wherever you are going, be intentional about making disciples.”

Dr. Warrick reminded the congregation that Jesus crossed cultural and religious barriers to go to Samaria and sit by a well and have a lengthy conversation with a woman who was overwhelmed by his kindness to her. He never condemned her, but “engaged her with love and

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tenderness and compassion.” After woman went back to her town asking, “Could this be the Messiah?” the disciples—not pleased that he had been talking with this woman—urged Him to eat. Jesus dismissed their urgings by replying, “I have food to eat that you know not of.”

Dr. Warrick noted, “They didn’t understand what he was saying. (We’re just like them.)” The general superintendent then read from John 4:35-38. “Say not ye, There are yet four

months, and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest. And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together. And herein is that saying true, one soweth, and another reapeth. I sent you to reap that whereon ye bestowed no labor: other men labored, and ye are entered into their labors.”

Dr. Warrick repeated, “Do you not say…?” He pointed out that it was 2-3 months until the harvest, but Jesus was saying that the harvest was ready now. “They needed to look and see the fields from Jesus’ perspective.” Dr. Warrick challenged the congregation to be on the look out for persons who need a word of encouragement or a helping hand. “That’s the call of God. Let’s start looking at our world in a different way. For you and me that means our local towns, that’s our field. The United States is our field. The sate of Pennsylvania is our field. It’s easy to wish things were different or to become angry or frustrated with what is happening in our culture, but Jesus said this is our field. It’s the only one we have in which to work. We are here for such a time as this. The field is not our enemy. The field is those for whom Jesus died. We can’t change much, but we can go into the field and harvest where we can. We are challenged to learn to speak a language that will build a bridge to those in our field so we can connect with them and give them a chance to hear and understand the message of Christ—that He loves them.”

Dr. Warrick gave examples of churches building bridges both within the church and out in their communities. One church had a motocross event. “This church took a huge risk to try to connect with people who didn’t even understand why the church was there. It gave them an opportunity to minister in prayer and hospital visitation to the leader of the motocross organization.” Another church in discontinued their Sunday pm service due to light attendance. They decided to go to the park and have a cook out and activities for the kids. Eventually, neighborhood kids started coming and getting hot dogs. Then parents came and “now they are ministering to their neighborhood.”

The general superintendent observed, “We spend too much time together doing pot lucks, etc. We need to start building bridges to our culture. We have churches all over the country where the average age is in the 60. In 15 years or so, these churches will be closing unless they build bridges to the younger generations in this culture.”

Dr. Warrick asked the assembly, “What are you going to do with the field? It doesn’t help to complain about it. Let it go, then go out into the field.”

He challenged the congregation to “see that is ripe for the harvest. It doesn’t look very ripe to us. We have to start conversations. We have love without compromising truth or our beliefs or our positions on moral stances. Somebody you know needs somebody to strike up a conversation with them so they can talk about the spiritual needs in their life. People often open up and talk to strangers about things they cant’ talk about with their family. You are God’s chosen instrument to give His love away to others. We need to believe that people change be changed by the grace of God.”

Dr. Warrick continued, “Our challenge is to look at our fields from the perspective of the truth of God’s word and see them through the eyes of Jesus and believe they are not our enemy; our political leaders are not our enemy. We must pray for them. They need God just as much as anyone. We have the opportunity to take the love of Jesus out into the fields and bring in the harvest.”

The general superintendent directed the congregation to write on their cards a name God has brought to mind—someone to reach out to and share God’s love. He also asked them

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to write down a local ministry to which they could devote themselves or an idea of how to reach out. “Pastors, write down where you think God would have your church in 5 years. The devil has a vision for your church and unless we cast a different vision, the people will perish or go in different directions.” Dr. Warrick quoted Proverbs 29:18, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

He asked pastors to bring the 20/20 vision cards to the altar and commit themselves to the direction of God. He prayed for the people of the Pittsburgh District “that the broken people of their mission field would come to know God.”

During a song of invitation, “All to Jesus”, the congregation was invited to come and lay their cards on the altar as a commitment of obedience. The general superintendent closed with a prayer of dedication to service and ministry to those represented by the cards upon the altar and asked God’s help in building bridges. Dr. Warrick concluded his devotional by encouraging the members of the assembly to follow through with their commitment to ministry.

Following the prayer, Dr. Warrick called the 108th assembly to order and turned the chair over to the District Secretary. Rev. Leon Blaise directed the assembly’s attention to Organization of the Assembly on page 2 of the Assembly Handbook. He recognized the assembly assistants: Karen Doolittle, recording secretary; Rev. David Edwards, platform manager; Sandy Smith, election secretary; and Vonda Mishler, registration secretary. He also recommended an outline of the schedule for the day for special orders. A motion was made, seconded, and approved to accept the recommendations made by secretary.

Dr. Warrick invited those attending a District Assembly for the first time in their lives to stand. Several stood and were greeted by the general superintendent.

The entire tabernacle was designated as a voting area. A motion was made, seconded,

and approved to accept this designation. The general superintendent clarified voting procedures.

Dr. Warrick asked the district superintendent to introduce and welcome new pastors to district. Rev. Metcalfe invited them to stand as he read their names. The general superintendent led assembly in welcoming the new pastors.

The general superintendent asked the assembly to review the report of the Nominating Committee. He briefly described contents of Partial Reports 1 and 2 and asked for questions about work of nominating committee. As there were no questions, adoption was made by a show of hands.

Dr. Warrick apologized for an oversight in the previous session to read Partial Report #3 of the District Board of Ministry to approve the newly licensed ministers. He reviewed the contents of report and took questions from floor. A member noted that a correction needed to be made to Partial Report #4: Brian Burke is listed at level 4 Elder track but should be listed as graduated. A motion was made and seconded for the report to be amended to show Brian Burke as graduated. There were no questions and the motion was passed. Dr. Warrick asked for a motion to approve the amended report. The motion was made, seconded, and the report was accepted by the assembly.

The assembly was instructed to review the District Advisory Board report. The general superintendent clarified the responsibilities of the board and directed attention to contents of reports of activities of the board. No questions were raised and the report was adopted unanimously.

Dr. Warrick noted that there are two significant moments in any District Assembly: the ordination and report of the district superintendent. “He calls us into accountability to the mission of the church. The district superintendent is the one who helps us think and process and cast a vision for spreading the gospel in this part of Pennsylvania.” The general superintendent then presented District Superintendent Rev. Bret Metcalfe to the assembly for his fifth annual report to the Pittsburgh District. The report was received with a standing ovation.

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The general superintendent thanked district superintendent for his report and wonderful challenge. Mrs. Metcalfe was escorted to the platform and she expressed her appreciation to the assembly. Dr. Warrick encouraged the assembly to show their love and support for the district superintendent and his wife by giving a generous love offering.

Dr. Warrick turned the chair over to the district superintendent to welcome guests to the assembly. Rev. Metcalfe introduce Rev. Sanjay from India who brought greetings to the assembly. He thanked the Pittsburgh District for enabling his family to come to the United States for a visit.

Rev. & Mrs. Metcalfe presented gifts from the district to Sanjay’s family and Dr. & Mrs. Warrick.

At 11:05 AM, the general superintendent introduced Tim MacPherson, Dean for Advancement at Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) to bring greetings. He reported that NTS has decided to stay in Kansas City even though the campus is located in a “deeply blighted area of Kansas City.” The school intentionally chose to stay there so they can teach urban ministries. Rev. MacPherson testified, “I switched from pastoral ministry to work at NTS because Higher education helped me so much in ministry. I wouldn’t have been prepared to share with persons questioning God and religion and spiritual understanding without NTS.” He shared several examples of witnessing with persons from different cultural and religious backgrounds. He then invited NTS graduates and students to stand and be recognized by the assembly.

The general superintendent introduced Dr. Stephen Dillman and asked him to bring greetings and a report from Eastern Nazarene College (ENC). Dr. Dillman explained that the president, Dr. Corliss McGee, was in Europe and not able to attend. Dr. Dillman brought greetings to the district and reported on events at ENC. He emphasized that “ENC remains committed to Dean Bertha Munroe’s words, ‘There is no conflict between the best in education and the best in Christian faith.’”

He noted that improvements were made to dining commons in time for 2014-2015 school year and that a shuttle service enabled students to enjoy greater access to the South Shore YMCA. “We believe that this sort of community and college collaboration is essential to continuing ENC’s long history of academic excellence.” Dr. Dillman shared that the Life Sciences Corridor recently created to bring new business to area will also “bring opportunities to our ENC students in business and internships and graduate studies. We are building academic partnerships so our students can take advantages of the many opportunities in the Boston area.”

The Boston Semester program allows students to experience Boston’s rich historical treasures. A video by the director, Ben Cater, was presented introducing this new program and its benefits to the participating students.

Dr. Dillman spoke of the 4th Annual Academic Symposium, which highlighted research collaboration with area schools such as Harvard and Columbia. “They are not just academic exercises, but our students are working on research projects that may have impacts on global areas.” He cited an example in Haiti where several students spent their spring break installing solar panels and equipment to help predict earthquakes. In addition to this project, a half marathon was run in May by the ENC community to raise money for wells in Haiti. Enough funds were raised for 2, possibly 3 wells which exceeded their goal of one well.

Dr. Dillman reported that Chaplain Corey MacPherson resigned to accept the position of protestant chaplain at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. His job description is to “evangelize our students.” Dr. Dillman stated, “This is his new mission field and he is our Nazarene representative on this secular campus.”

He thanked the Pittsburgh District for their support of ENC with students and allocations. He invited anyone interested in attending ENC to talk with him. He also announced a district event scheduled for January 8-9, 2016 designed to help believers learn about their God-given strengths that help give practical application to their spiritual gifts.

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Dr. Warrick thanked Dr. Dillman for his report and noted that the district was a little short on their ENC allocations. The general superintendent encouraged pastors to have their boards to address this and reminded assembly that all allocation monies sent to ENC become part of funds available to Pittsburgh District students.

The general superintendent directed the assembly to the Finance Committee Report. The general superintendent briefly outlined contents of the report and encouraged church boards to consider a cost of living increase for their pastor. There were no questions and the report was received unanimously.

The general superintendent updated the assembly on the status of the Nazarene Publishing House (NPH). In December 2014 the Board of General Superintendents announced the closing of old business model of NPH, but Dr. Warrick emphasized that this was done so the publishing house could be restructured to better serve contemporary needs. “Income is up and cash flow is healthier than it has been.” He reported that NPH has a smaller staff that works on a month-to-month basis with no guarantee of job the following month. “We are no longer a printing house, but we are still publishing materials.” He requested prayer regarding the renegotiation of contracts needed to do business under terms more favorable to NPH.

A Nazarene Essentials video was showed to the assembly regarding the purpose and global presence of the Church of the Nazarene. It highlighted the denomination’s common values, mission statement, historical background, and perspective on the gospel of Jesus and the movement of the Holy Spirit in the world. This vide is designed to educate a new generation of Nazarenes as to why we exist, what we believe, and who we are. Dr. Warrick announced that the denomination is developing a Nazarene catechism to teach our children about the Church of the Nazarene and that is will be introduced at the next general assembly. Free information and downloads are available online at Nazarene.org/essentials.

The general superintendent then turned to district superintendent for any closing announcements, comments, instructions, and closing prayer. The love offering for district superintendent was $1,239.57. Dr. Warrick asked that it be rounded up to $1,300.00.

The assembly will reconvene at 1:00 PM.

THIRD MEETING Saturday Afternoon, June 27, 2015

The third session of the 108th Pittsburgh District Assembly began at 1:11 PM with

worship led by district worship team. General Superintendent Warrick welcomed the delegates back and began the session

with the District Treasurer’s report. A motion to receive the treasurer’s report was received and seconded. A question was asked from the floor about gas well income. The answer given stated that the district received $146,000 in May, which will be reflected in next year’s report. The motion to accept the report was passed.

The treasurer reported that a review of the district’s accounts had been done by a certified public account and found to be in good standing. A motion was received to accept the review of treasurers’ books was seconded and passed unanimously.

Dr. Warrick thanked the District Treasurer then called Sandy Greenlee, District NMI President to the platform and presented her with a Certificate of Excellence to recognize that the Pittsburgh District once again has overpaid their WEF allocation.

The General Superintendent then excused himself temporarily to attend to other business and turned the chair over to District Superintendent, Rev. Metcalfe. He invited Dr. Anna-Marie Lockhard to present certificates from Pittsburgh District Learning Center, which exists to prepare ministerial students for ordination and continuing education. She thanked the

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instructors and reported that 14 students are enrolled. She called Kevin York forward to receive a certificate of graduation for successfully completing the requirements for his course of study.

The District Superintendent called Greg Niver forward to present him with his certificate of completion from the Colorado District.

Rev. Metcalfe then called the assembly’s attention to the unique set up of the assembly area with tables instead of chairs only and explained that it was designed to foster a better learning atmosphere. He then invited various pastors from the district to share their church's ministries and outreaches in their local communities.

Tim and Jo Lane from West Sunbury, shared various ways they have tried to minister to the people of their rural community of 192. Their ministries included becoming a chaplain for the volunteer fire department and beginning a program for teens called "JOLT" that involves other area churches. “We’ll never be a mega church, but we are looking for ways to reach out to our community and minister to one person at a time.” They stated that they try to “serve with no strings attached” because people are not just targets for salvation or church attendance.

Following this report, the district superintendent instructed each table group to discuss similar ways in which they can minister in their community.

Rev. Robert Thomas, who is blind, was escorted to platform to report for the Clearfield Church. He shared that for his church, ministry started with a question: “Why are we here and what are we doing?” The church started a clothing closet, but no one came to the church. “I was reminded that it was not about building the Nazarene church, it was about showing the love of Jesus no matter whether anyone came to the church.” He stated that he had asked the district superintendent to come and invest in him by taking him around to meet community leaders and offer assistance. These contacts led to opportunities to minister to police employees. The pastor said that he is using his disability as a means of building relationships with the people who come to help him. “We grow in the love of Christ together, now we’re seeing what happens when we share His love.”

Rev. Metcalfe asked the table groups to then consider the question: “What’s going on in our community that we can get involved in?”

Next, Rev. Ken Culbertson shared the various ministries of South Hills Church of the Nazarene. He highlighted their ministry to the divorced and told the story of woman who testified that it had saved her life – literally – for she had come to know Christ and would return to her Catholic church knowing the gospel. “Before being missional we knew we needed to do some remedial work to prepare our people by discipling them into a deeper personal relationship with Christ so they would be equipped to minister to others.” He invited Pastor Darrell Robinson to stand beside him. “This man got me out of the church and into the streets” to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Pastor Darrell Robinson, of Duquesne City of Hope then spoke to the assembly. “What is it to be missional minded? It is a heart point toward Jesus Christ. God gave me a vision of urban street ministries. We go into the poorest communities in the midst of the gangs and drugs and crime. We take the church to them – literally – we take the chairs, the music, and the message. Being missional minded is every-day-ness.” He called up Rev. Jones from his church to share how they met while working out. “When God puts someone in front of you, make every effort to witness His love to them. All you have to do is be willing, and God will use you.”

District Superintendent Metcalfe invited Rev. Adam Johnson to come to the platform to share about Monaca’s ministries. He told how their church of 12 people has hosted a block party and they met a couple who started coming to church regularly. Their daughter was having problems and needed to a place to stay. The church rented the parsonage, which was not being used by the pastor since it is not handicap accessible, to her and she became involved in the church. This led to ministering to another family member who was struggling with addiction. “It all started at a block part hosted by 12 people. You never know what the ripple effects of an event might be.”

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Rev. Metcalfe then asked the table groups to consider the question: “What can you do in your community to reach out to it?”

Rev. George Tutor from Union City spoke next. “Our mission is to spread the love of Jesus to the community.” He noted that the core of God is holiness and that grace and love are products of that holiness. The key is to start with something small to build confidence and let it grow from there. “I would rather have 10 people who want to serve God than 10,000 people who want to play church.” He challenged the assembly by asking, “Are we one of the 10 or are we one of the 10,000?”

The district superintendent invited Rev. Mike and Julie Beckley from Smithton, whose daughter had just passed way, and prayed for them. Then Rev. Beckley shared that their mission statement and purpose is to shine the light of God in many places in the community. He reported that they have changed from a church that did everything on site—which only built walls between believers and the community—to going into the community. “The biggest thing that happened to our church was when Hope came back from story hour at a local library to say we can do that at the church. Using materials from NPH, we now host a children’s story hour with puppets and stories at the church.”

The General Superintendent, Warrick, asked the District Secretary to read the election results.

Report of the ballot for Eastern Nazarene College Trustee – Layperson was read. 182 votes were cast: Don Baun - 87, Lorene Cousins Timmons - 95. The chair declared Lorene Timmons elected.

Report of the ballot for SDMI Executive Council – Ordained Minister was read. A total of 181 votes were cast: Rev. Marty Bausman - 49, Rev. David Edwards - 51, Rev. Len Powell - 27, Rev. Ray Stark - 54. The chair declared Rev. Ray Stark elected.

Report of the ballot for SDMI Executive Council – Layperson was read. A total of 177 votes were cast: Chrisann Green - 37, Tonya Hockenberry - 63, Jen Hoffman - 45, Isaac Mattie - 32. The chair declared Tonya Hockenberry elected.

The district superintendent then invited Rev. Wayne Hennen from Albion to speak. He noted that their property had the disadvantage of being out of town for those without transportation. So “we’ve taken church into town” through various activities and a Kids Club by utilizing different community facilities, particularly a local park, to sponsor kid-friendly events. The pastor asked Kevin Patton to share how the church welcomed and supported their family with their grandson who has autism and other issues. “People at the church were trained teachers who knew how to work with James and help him acclimate to the church.”

Superintendent Metcalfe invited Lenny Baun to come and share about the last LeSotho mission project. Mr. Baun gave a brief history of one site where years ago a small church was built with funds raised by the children of Pittsburgh District. Then in 2007-2008 a larger church was built and on the last trip in 2013 two school buildings were started. He was able to report that the buildings had been finished. They had received government approval to open in January and “Christian teachers standing in line to teach at the school.”

Rev. David Edwards from Titusville reported next. He shared that he went around the community and asked 13 different people where the Church of the Nazarene was. “No one knew exactly where the church was and even didn’t even know there was a Church of the Nazarene in the town. I knew we had an identity crisis.” The congregation was ready and willing to go outside the church to minister in the community. “We started with rebranding our church and designing a new logo to introduce the church and identify it as a place where people can come for help. We also went out into the community to offer help and support during a 2-day fire that devastated a downtown building.”

Rev. Mark Erskine reported from Grove City. He told of a discipleship session at PALCON that encouraged him to do less and pray more. “The spirit of God was challenging my heart. We can get so busy just doing that we can forget the power of the Holy Spirit and that

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power is found in prayer. I stopped looking for new and innovative ways to minister and began asking God, ‘What are You already doing? How can I get involved?’” God led him to volunteer as a bell ringer with the Salvation Army. This resulted in connections with others who have a burden for Grove City and are coming together to pray for their community.

Rev. Ken Schweter from Confluence reported next. “I sense a common theme: Why do we exist? Why are we here? The answer is to make disciples.” He told that instead of leaving new believers on their own, they’ve taken 20 people through the Basic Bible study series with the goal of starting 50 Bible studies from this group. One has already been started and another is in a trail period.

Rev. James York, Jr. from Washington New Hope introduced Jaimee who shared her testimony of a life of drugs, alcohol, and partying. She read a poem that told of her journey from rebellion to God through an accident and a grandmother who needed a companion after the death of her husband.

Rev. Rod Johnson from Meadville reported on the growth of their children’s ministry. “Many of the new children who have come to our church have come via my backyard” where he has spent time playing horse, pig or basketball. He shared a video of Dave Gilberto, a recent paraplegic, who testified how God got his attention as a result of his accident and the various ways the church has shown him the love of God.

Rev. Mark Smith from Clarion, The River shared some of the struggles of his church and family, then declared: “Every step I take, I want to glorify God.”

Rev. Rob Osborn from Ebensburg reported that they are focusing on POP – People on the Property. It “may be counter to the trend, but it works for us.” The church sponsored special events, such as a Valentines lunch for widows and widowers and a lunch for first responders and prepared 200 back-to-school backpacks. “Jesus came from Heaven to earth just to be near us, we should be willing to do the same for our community.”

Dr. Warrick then asked all ordained ministers to stand and thanked them for their written reports and their service to the church.

He then asked the licensed pastors and associates to stand. He thanked them and encouraged them to continue in their studies. He then gave the assembly an opportunity to express their support and appreciation for the pastors.

The general superintendent pledged his prayers for the district superintendent and the district. He encouraged the assembly to “find something that your church is gifted to do and do it with excellence in service to Christ and your community.”

Dr. Warrick called the assembly’s attention to the SDMI report and encouraged churches with strong worship attendance and low SDMI attendance to work to change that imbalance. “We need small groups, discipleship ministries, and SS in our churches. Don’t give up on that folks, it’s a good thing. Don’t forsake the opportunity we still have on Sunday morning.”

The General Superintendent asked for a motion that district secretary be authorized to edit, amend, and distribute minutes of the assembly. A motion was made, seconded, and passed.

The general superintendent asked for a motion that following the closing prayer that this assembly would be adjourned. A motion was made, seconded, and passed.

District Secretary, Leon Blaise made closing announcements and recognized Rev. Leonard Powell as first pastor to have all of his reports completed and submitted.

Dr. Warrick turned the chair over to the district superintendent for final announcements and closing prayer.

Rev. Metcalfe asked the ushers to come and distribute communion as the final act of the 108th District Assembly before adjournment.

Following the sacrament, Rev. Metcalfe asked Rev. David Edwards to close the assembly in prayer. The assembly was adjourned at 4:39pm.

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V. Reports

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS 1. District Superintendent

To Dr. Warrick, co-laborers, distinguished guests, friends and others, I bring to you my fifth report. Wow, has it really been five years? I want to first thank the Lord for His unfailing love, direction and grace in this past year. Without Him, nothing would be possible. I also want to thank Terri for allowing me to vent as needed and continuing to be a great support. I will have some other thanks later. There is so much that I would like to say to you all as the Lord has been giving me some ideas and thoughts. Let's see if some of this makes sense. Over the past few years a new trend has emerged in the college basketball scene. That is the "one and done" mindset. The goal of many of the basketball players is to make big money and play in the pros. The players and coaches are willing to exploit the flaw in the system that says they can be considered for the pro draft after only one season in college. Because of this, many pundits claim that no college team with a roster full of one and dones will ever win a national championship. Why? They say it is because you cannot get a bunch of kids on the same page, striving for the same goal because they are only in it for themselves. If some coach could figure out how to get them to play like a team, look out for each other, talk to each other, and strive together, with the kind of talent that is being groomed, a formable team will rule the game. Most of you know that I am from Kentucky. Along with that, it is not too much of a surprise that I root for Kentucky football and more rabidly, Kentucky basketball. This past year there was a lot of talk about the team going undefeated throughout the season and winning the national championship. Part of this idea came from the fact of there were 9 McDonald's All-Americans. The biggest hurdle they faced was they had 9 All-Americans. How does a coach get nine strong willed all-stars in high school, to forget their individuality and become one? For most of the season, it worked. For most of the season they played as one unit and when they did that, they decimated just about every team. As the tournament moved forward, they began to lose their unity and began being more individualistic. Their season ended prematurely. They did not achieve the goal that so many had thought would happen. Why? They forgot they were on the same team. Success comes with a price and unfortunately, too many people are not willing to pay that price. There are times when a player joins one school and after being there, realizes they do not fit, so they seek a transfer to another team they think will fit them better. Sometimes it works, other times they have one more transfer in them. Those are the players that are beginning to realize working together has its benefits. They are not always altruistic, but they realize something is not right and they are trying to figure it out. The one thing that many players do not realize is, if they make it to the next level, they will have to be able to work with their teammates. If they do not, they will not succeed. They have learned that when they work together, they are a better team. When they work together, they are less likely to be beaten. When they work together the enemy has a harder time getting the upper hand. That is not a new concept for Christians, or at least should not be. Scripture is pretty clear when it records, "a strand of three is rarely broken." And Acts 2 is just as clear, "When the day of Pentecost arrived, they were all together in one place." Because they were all together in one place seeking the direction Jesus had talked to them about, the Spirit had the freedom to show up and change the world. In the same way, we must seek the mind of Christ at all times so that the Spirit will have the freedom to work through us to build His kingdom. We must be willing to work together for the sake of the kingdom. We must be

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willing to work together for the good of the kingdom. We must be willing to reach across the street, across the community, across the district to make a difference. We are better when we are together. If we want the Lord to move on this district, we must be willing to park our individual ideas and thoughts and become unified for the sake of the kingdom. Because we desire to seek the Lord's will, we know our direction must be intentional. There is a push by our denominational leaders to see how we can build the kingdom of God in the next five years. How can you reach into your community with the Good News of Jesus Christ and allow Christ to make a difference in someone's life. A little later on today, we will be hearing reports of how God is using some of our churches in their community to reach out. There are many different ways to do that and I want to give you all an opportunity to dream with each other. For we are better together. Very often, when we are seeking to make a change in a direction, we must stop and reassess where we are and then seek the wisdom of the Lord to find out where He wants us to go. It is easy to give the Lord our wish list and our dreams, but that is not how He works. He has a perfect plan for each of us and He longs to share that. We just have to stop and listen. It has been several years since we introduced a new mission and vision statement. This year we decided to look and see if any changes needed to be made. We used the Vision and Implementation committee of the Advisory Board and tasked them trying to figure out who we were and what our mission was to be. As they met and talked, they came to the conclusion that sometimes, simple is better and we decided that the commission Jesus gave to His disciples was good enough for us. However, we could not just leave it as simple as Jesus made it, so we put a twist on it. Our new vision statement is, The Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene's mission is to make Christ like disciples who make Christ like disciples who make Christ like disciples. That is really what Jesus was saying, but we wanted to make sure everyone understood this is not a one and done, this is a work that must be carried out until we are carried home. We as a district seek to carry out that mission in three specific ways. I will mention the core values and along with those values, give the vision statements that correlate with them. The first is, Unify Churches. When churches become unified, an atmosphere is created where everyone can belong and find holy fellowship. The Scriptural support is Psalm 133:1 which says, "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers (and sisters) dwell in unity." We are all different, but we can all be of one mind, the mind of Christ and seek His direction. It is so important, especially now, that we put aside our differences and work together in support of God's call. The second core value is Empower Believers. The Scripture support is Ephesians 4:11-13. "And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherd and teachers to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ." In our local churches it is of vital importance, pastors, to empower the laity in their gifting so that they are able to help you and help the church. We do a great disservice to the work of Christ when we do not allow those who are gifted to use their gifting for the sake of the kingdom. Empower the believers and turn them loose. Jesus empowered a rag tag group of disciples to take His message to the world and so it is okay empower those in our churches. The last core value is Advance the Kingdom. The Scripture for this is Acts 1:8, "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." When churches are unified and believers are empowered, God's kingdom will advance. The message that Jesus had for the apostles was centered around advancing the kingdom. Whether you have four people or four hundred, the task is the same, share the message of Christ and watch Him build His kingdom. Do not try to control it, just roll with it.

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On the cover of the assembly booklet, you will also find the new district logo. We thought it was time to freshen up the look of the letterhead and we thought we would start with the logo. This proclaims where we minister, the mountains, the cities and the lake. With a new vision statement, new core values and a new logo, I want to proclaim, it is a new day for the Pittsburgh District. It is a day to start looking forward and forget what has passed. It is a new day for us to dream the dreams of God and do great things through Him. But first we have to seek His mind. We have to be willing to drop our wants and wishes and seek His wants and wishes. Let's not let the past dictate the future. The time is now to push ahead for Christ. Let's first look at where we are. In order for a doctor to make a diagnosis, they first have to know what is going on. Many times they seek to figure out a baseline for them to know how to proceed. So, here is our baseline. We have been in decline in membership and attendance at the rate of 1.41% in membership and discipleship and just over 3% in worship in average per year. While there have been a few years of positive growth since the mid-80's, there has been overwhelming decline. If we were talking about someone's health, I think the doctor would say they were not well. I do not know about you, but I think this is the sign of an unhealthy district. That is the first part of understanding what is going on, seeking the advice of the Great Physician. The second part is listening to the plan. I know that when someone is sick, rarely are they made well immediately, except for the healing hand of God. Often, when someone is sick, there is a regimen that must be followed. The Great Physician's regimen for the Church is quite simple, "Go and make disciples…" Or as Eugene Peterson said in the Message, that you find on the cover of your assembly booklet, "Go out and train everyone you meet, far and near, in this way of life..." Part of the reason I used this excerpt from the Message is the simplicity of it. "Go out and train." You will notice this is not a suggestion, this is a command. This is not a, "If you feel like it, do it." It is a command. In order to follow Christ, we must be willing to follow Him. That means doing everything He did. For those of you who read the Promoter, I gave you a preview of this. For those of you who did not read the Promoter, I will share with you what I felt the Lord saying. Have you ever stopped and thought about what Jesus commanded? Or even stopped and thought about the denominational (and now our) mission statement? How do you "make" a disciple? For the most part, no one can make another person do anything that person does not want to do. So, what in the world are we saying? In the original Greek, the word "make" is not there as a specific word, it is contained in the word for disciple. It was brought out and added to the English to help the readers understand what Jesus was saying. The reality of what Jesus was saying is, "Go and be a disciple so that others will want to be a disciple. At that point you can teach them what you have learned from Me and I will give you everything you need to accomplish what I am commanding." Jesus never expected His followers to make someone do something, He wanted them to live Christ centered lives in everything they did so that other people would want this radical lifestyle. Live Christ and others will want Him. This is a message for all who choose to follow Christ. This message is not predicated on a certain denomination, but on followers of Christ. This is a message for all. The second part of the mission statement deals with "nations." While it is easy to think of places outside the United States, the word here means any group of people. This could be where you work, where you shop, your family, your friends, or any other group. The Great Commission was not commanded for someone else, it was and is commanded of you and me. Are you "making Christlike disciples in your nation? We have looked at the issue, we have looked at the plan, now we need to follow the regimen. This is the third part of the plan for health. Planting new churches. In the past ten years, we have managed to start some new churches and have even welcomed some new churches into the district. However, of the new churches started and organized in the last ten

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years, none are still active. In the last ten years, the churches that have been started, but are not yet organized are still active, that is good. Of the churches that were already in existence as another denomination and joined the Church of the Nazarene, they are still active, that is good. Of the churches that have been restarted in the last ten years, one is still active. This does not excite me. Here is another positive. One of our new starts that was started in the last ten years will organize next year. Here is the regimen that I sense the Lord saying, we need to start new churches! I understand we do not live in the most exciting place on the earth. We do not see huge influxes of people coming into the area. However, we still have several million people in western PA and not all of them are Christians. We have a huge mission field waiting to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ and they are waiting on you to tell them. They are waiting on you to be willing to build some relationships and plant some seeds. I am going to put a couple of our pastors on the spot, but Ken Schweter and David Lyons have agreed to help us organize some teaching times with the DCPI principles to help us start trying to plant some churches. There are several others pastors who have gone through the DCPI training and we need you all to put what you have learned into action. Terri and I have felt the burden to plant a church and we are in the exploratory stages. We have identified some contacts and are beginning to put a plan in place. If we can do it, you can do it. It does not require a pastor to start a movement, it just requires someone who cares about the lost. Someone who has a burden to see the kingdom grow. In this day and age, you will want and need to be creative. Do not get bogged down with some of the thoughts of the past or what you think you might need. You have everything you need in your story and in Christ. You just need to start looking at those in your "nation" as Christ did. To help you, we are developing district prayer days. Not that you all do not pray when you meet together, but we want to have an intentional time of prayer for all the people of the district to come and pray. These will be times when the pastors will gather in one place, the laity will gather in another place and we will fall on our knees in front of the Lord and seek His direction. It will be a time of lifting each other up and supporting each other. Look for more information to come. We are going to gather. It does not stop there. As most of you know, we as a district have tried to be good stewards of the funds you have given us and use them to help those in need. With the local work and witness team, last year we were able to provide much needed help in cleaning up and repairing two parsonages in preparation of incoming pastors. We were able to purchase a new gas furnace to replace an old costly oil furnace. We were also able to help with a few smaller projects all in an effort to help you all know we are here to help. With your generosity, we were able to send a few pastors to the Minister and Mate retreat at no cost. We have helped a couple of churches who were going through a tough financial time to meet their bills. We call it seed money in the hopes that the church can get beyond their financial struggles. Your district ministry fund is not just something we are hoarding, it is something that we are trying to use to help you all. We also used some district ministry money to help Rev. Sanjay Gawali and his family come here for a visit. We have learned so much from them. We are better together. I know that is an old slogan, but it is still a true slogan. We can accomplish more when we work together than when we do not. And with Christ in the midst, we cannot fail. To get us started, I would like to challenge us as a district family to start five new works this next year. I am not talking about organized churches (but I would not be upset if that is what the Lord wanted to do), but I am talking about five places where people are gathering to hear the Good News. Maybe that does not show a lot of faith, but I think if we can get five started and you see how God works, we can come with a report of fifteen or more started. Most of you know that I am not a person who focuses on numbers. However, I know that there are souls in those

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numbers and those numbers are an indication as to how we are doing. Let's not get so focused on the things that do not matter, but let's focus on that which matters. Let's do something for the kingdom. Other changes that have taken place is a change in the Center leadership. Phil did a great job in the time he was here, but has other items to focus on and has gone part time. The Advisory Board interviewed and has hired Colleen Baker to be the new Center Administrator. With her head for business and her heart for ministry, she will help usher in a new direction. Lastly, I want to thank a few people. I want to thank Leon for his work on getting this stuff put together. You have a huge job and you are doing it well. I want to thank Henry, our district treasurer. Your ability to keep the finances straight is awesome. Thank you DAB for your support this past year. We have had some difficult days, but you all have stood up to the challenge and answered. I want to thank Mike for his ability to handle some of the load. You are doing a great job. We are not dead as a district, but if we do not do something, we will die. Let's go out and live Christ in the world, follow Him and train and disciple new believers to help us build the kingdom of God and turn this district around for God's sake.

Respectfully submitted, J BRET METCALFE

2. District SDMI Chairman Dr. Warrick, Rev. Metcalfe, pastors, colleagues, the Pittsburgh District SDMI leaders, co-workers of Sunday School ministries and friends of the 108th Pittsburgh District Assembly, I bring to you my second report as SDMI Chairman for the district. I want to start off by thanking my wife and family for supporting me as the SDMI Chair Person for the Pittsburgh District. I want to thank the SDMI Council, without them, I could not do everything that needs to be done. I have a great council who work hard and have a passion for Sunday School Ministries. I want to thank:

Rev. Ron Schaeffer, our District Sunday School Treasurer

Nellie Schaeffer, our District Sunday School Secretary – after many years of being the Sunday School Secretary, she is retiring from this position and I want to thank her for her many years of dedicated service.

Rev. Mark Erskine, our Statistical person who keeps track of our attendance throughout the year.

Rev. Richard Wise, who is in charge of CLT (Continued Lay Training)

Rev. Christine Siordia, our District Children’s Director and her council

Rev. Mike Beckley, our District Adult Ministries Director and his council

And thank you to the Ministers and Lay People who serve on the council as they bring their ideas to help the ministry move forward.

Are we making the connection? If you read the promoter, you will see at the end of every article or email that I write, I end with “Making the Connection.” The reason I put that is because I want it to remind me and others that we need to be making a connection to others with whom we come into contact. It is to remind us that we have a mission to fulfill and that is to connect with others and tell them about Jesus. I read an article from the March SDMI Connection magazine by Bob Broadbooks that said we must remember that we are a discipleship church. He was saying that our purpose is not only to see people come to the faith in Christ but to help them move on to fullness in Christ and deep discipleship.

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We are to be in the business of discipleship!!!! Christ wants to use us to make disciples. We see that Christ spent most of His time in one-on-one ministry and in ministry to a small group of believers. He poured Himself out to those that were ordinary people like you and me. His disciples changed their world as a result of three years of discipleship encounters with Jesus. Are we being discipled and who are we discipling? Discipleship means that someone is investing in us and we invest in someone else. Are we investing in others to see them grow in Christ? I praise God for those Sunday School teachers and youth leaders that took time to disciple me, and you are here today at this convention because someone invested time in discipling you. We need to be discipling others for the sake of the kingdom. Abraham Lincoln said, “I’m a success today because I had a friend who believed in me and I didn’t have the heart to let him down.” We see all through the book of John that the disciples had a friend who believed in them, and they were willing to follow Him all the way to the grave. So the question needs to be asked of all of us; are we investing ourselves in people’s lives and discipling them? Jesus set the example for us as he invested his time in discipling others. It was just a part of his ministry and it should be a part of ours as well. I have found that research reveals that 83 percent of new believers who become immediately active in Sunday School were still active five years later. But only 16 percent of new believers were still active in their local church if they did not become active in Sunday School immediately after becoming a believer. So we find that the unchurched that come to know Christ and they become active immediately, stay involved more long-term. We need to step up in our small groups and Sunday Schools when it comes to discipleship, we need to get people active in our churches, and we need to fulfill the mission of Jesus Christ. The small groups and Sunday School average in 2013-14 was 2,844 and this 2014-15 was 2,738 which is a drop of 106 in average attendance on our district. According to Mark’s records, there was an average of 47 out of the 82 churches on our district who reported each month for 57% overall. As the SDMI Chairperson, I want to challenge every church to report to Mark Erskine and let’s see if we can beat this number for next year. Rev. Richard Wise is our CLT Director. CLT stands for Continuing Lay Training which is a lay ministry to help with resources designed primarily to equip and train Sunday School teachers and workers. In addition, there are special resources and training to help with a variety of lay ministries. If you go to www.discipleshipplace.org there are a great number of free, downloadable discipleship and ministry development courses as well as small group materials. You can go online and take these courses (for free) to help you better your knowledge of the bible and after you complete the course, you will receive a certificate of completion. We have a few from our district that are going through it right now and a couple that have completed the course. I encourage you to check it out for yourself. These resources are valuable tools to help you learn and grow spiritually so you can help others and help the local ministries in your church and community. Be more effective in reaching and helping others. Let’s be people who make the connection with others and lead them to Jesus. District Sunday School Ministries have so much to offer you to help you and your local ministries to grow. Thank you to everyone who was involved and attended the 108th District Assembly. Thank you for your prayers and your giving. We do this for you with the help of God and His direction to continue to build God’s Kingdom.

Making the Connection, REV. DAVID M. SMITH District SDMI Chairperson

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3. District NMI President Thank you for allowing me to serve the Pittsburgh District. Thank you council for all you do in serving the District. The endless hours of prayer, the time for meetings, the planning time, the giving of yourself, all of you are needed to make the NMI work to its fullest capacity. I report to each of you and say, "Thank you". Last year's verse was Mark 2:22, “And no one puts new wine into old wineskins. The wine would burst the wineskins, spilling the wine and ruining the skins. New wine needs new wineskins.” Thank you for trying new things this year. I see the Pittsburgh District NMI embracing some new ideas and continuing to do an excellent job at loving missions. We held our first fall deputation using the different zones. We had 4 different zone areas for the Giles to speak and fellowship. Dave Giles and family joined us from Poland and what a joy to have a family with us. Many of you shared that you enjoyed getting to know, Dave, Marybeth and Makayla. What a ministry they have, the Sweet Surrender Coffee Shop, serving coffee, making friends and leading people to the Lord. The offerings, the meals and the attendance were wonderful for our first time making this change. God was there. The feedback was positive both from the Giles and the churches. We plan on another Fall Deputation in 2015. Thank you, Terri and Bret for opening your home for them to stay with you. Thank you goes to the other churches that had them come independently and also for the ones that invited them back. As your district NMI president, I have started to visit some the churches. I would like to continue to do this during the next year. I have meet new NMI presidents and received lots of suggestions and encouragement. This spring through one suggestion, we held an informal zone meeting with the presidents from up North. I learned I need to inform presidents what acronyms mean and try to get more information out to the presidents. One church that I spoke at, I just explained, LINKS, WEF, CCK and LTG. I need to make sure all of us know what they mean. These acronyms should be directed in our anniversary booklet this year. The convention this year is having a new look. We are meeting with the NYI and the SDMI on the same day. We need to have the teens involved with missions and we need to be involved with the teens. We have invited former District Presidents, missionaries from our District and Mary Smith has done so much research for us. We hope you treasure the work she has done. Our 100th Anniversary project, 9 clean water wells for India should be paid in full shortly. Pittsburgh District, you did such a great job. We had one well paid for the day after convention last year. Bible Schools participated, churches came on board, and the teens sold clean water to help. Thank you. Work and Witness trips are happening faster than we can report. The International group went to Guyana and did an awesome project. The Domestic group went to Nova Scotia last August and is just in the process of leaving for Kentucky and should be back when this is printed. God is so good in all the plans, hard work and protection while on these trips. Let us not forget the local groups of people that have put in relentless hours of hard work on our projects here in our district. How You Can Help - The Nepal Earthquake

Pray Pray for grieving families, pray for vulnerable children and families, pray for those responding to

the disaster, and pray for our church leaders and members in Nepal.

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Give Your donations to the Nepal Earthquake Response fund will be used to provide food, water,

and shelter, as well as supporting long-term recovery efforts. To send donations by mail:

Make checks payable to "General Treasurer" and send them to: Global Treasury Services Church of the Nazarene

P.O. Box 843116 Kansas City, MO 64184-3116

Be sure to put ACM1549 in the Memo area. As God leads the Pittsburgh District in the next year, I pray that we look forward to more new opportunities to serve each other and reach out to ones in need. "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in", Matt 25:35.

Thank you for allowing me to serve you for another year, I am humbled. SANDY GREENLEE District NMI President

4. District NYI President Thank you Jesus for another blessed year in youth ministry. It has been an honor serving our teens on the Pittsburgh District and watching them come to know and grow in their relationship with Jesus. I am excited for the many opportunities that are continually being planned for our youth so that they may be formed more in His image! Opportunities in the way of camps and retreats or one-on-one discipleship, either way we are changing lives for the Kingdom of God. I am however concerned for the future of our teens on this district. Many of our churches do not have young people in attendance and the churches that do have teens, lack youth leaders. How can we help? Your district NYI is here to support you as a local church and come along side you to encourage you and serve however we can. We are willing to visit your church, talk to your people, share resources, and use whatever gifts we have to offer. We are eager to see the youth of Western Pennsylvania dive into a dynamic relationship with Jesus. We hope you see the value in this too, after all our teens are the future of our churches. They will be the next Sunday school teachers, Youth Leaders and yes… some of them may even be your next Pastor (now there’s a scary thought)! If you are lacking youth in your church, I ask you begin to pray and ask God to send them to you and then be obedient to the leading of the Holy Spirit to nurture them however God leads. This past year, your district NYI ministered to youth through many various ministries. Each ministry leader has submitted a report to the NYI Convention in which you can read at your leisure. I would like to take this opportunity thank each of our ministry directors for their dedication to serve Christ and the youth on this district. Their names are worth mentioning because there is no way I could do this alone. I personally thank each of you for serving along side of me: Andy Russell (VP, Winter Retreat North Director, & Aftershock Co-director) Kelly Tatum (Secretary) Tom Aaron (Sr. High Camp Director, Treasurer, NYC Coordinator) Ashley Boxen (Jr. High Camp Director) Martin Burns (Sr. High Co-Camp Director, Winter Retreat South Director) Sarah Smail (Bible Quizzing, ENC campus visit coordinator, & Aftershock Co-director) Amanda Moore (Fall Retreat Director) Rod Johnson (Festival of Life Director & providing wisdom beyond his age )

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Jonathan Keefer (Family Camp Director & Winter Retreat South Co-director) To my youth reps: R.J. Garde, Kaylee Johnson, Jamie Moore, Oksana DiCamillo, & Amya Altman thank you for attending events, providing feedback, and pushing us to understand your generation better. A big thank you, for helping us with technology that reaches your peers and helps better promote events and the gospel. Your perspective is extremely valuable as you are the voice of your generation. We are grateful that you stand firm in the call Christ has on your lives as you serve in this leadership role. Areas of focus this past year: updating NYI ministry plan and policies, updating procedures for background checks to comply with new PA laws, helping students with financial aid for Work and Witness trips, direct mailings to teens to keep in contact and inform them of upcoming events, and increased involvement in social media. Find us on Instagram@pittnyi, follow us on Twitter@PittsburghNYI , like us on Facebook@Pittsburgh NYI, and download our newly released FREE app for your phone…. PITTNYI! This app not only keeps you up to date on what is happening with your District NYI but it also serves as a ministry tool, providing daily scriptures and reflections to aid in your spiritual journey. We have been hard at work rethinking what we do and finding new creative ways to reach our youth! One area we have tried to focus on, is building relationships. We want to keep in contact with pastors, youth leaders, local NYI Presidents and teens so we can be aware of what is happening in our local churches. If you are interested in having a member of the District NYI visit your youth group or meet with your leaders please let us know. We really do want to partner with you and support your ministries however we can. I believe the Lord is faithful to his promises and he will bless us for the work we are doing. We see the fruit of our labor and I anticipate even better things this upcoming year. Let us hold steadily to the call God has for us. Let us not grow weary but continue to press on and "make the most of every opportunity because the days are evil" (Ephesians 5:16). I know it does not always seem that our work is recognized or rewarded. Sometimes we wonder if the teens even understand this whole Christianity thing but let us remember that "our labor is not in vain because we work for the Lord and are faithful to him, trusting him for the outcome" (1 Corinthians 15:58). As your District NYI, we are placing the results in the hands of Jesus and will remain faithful this coming year to work fields.

Laboring for God’s Kingdom, COLLEEN BAKER

District NYI President

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

1. Advisory Board The Pittsburgh District Advisory Board is comprised of our District Superintendent, Rev. J Bret Metcalfe; four elected lay members: Len Baun, Darcy Bell; Barb Reagle; and Colleen Smith; four elected clergy: Rev. Wayne Hennen, Rev. Rod Johnson, Rev. Leon Blaise, Rev. Mike Beckley, replaced by Rev. Rob Osborne; the SDMI Chairperson: Rev. David Smith; the NMI Chairperson: Sandy Greenlee; and the NYI President, Rev. Colleen Baker. The Board met for six regular meetings and numerous e-mail communications. A typical agenda for the DAB meeting included a time of devotions and prayer, followed by a report of the District Center Director, Phil Heckman. The District Treasurer’s report compiled by Henry Twentier was reviewed and received. Reports were then received from the Auxiliary Leaders and our District Superintendent. Any recommendations/reports from the Church Properties Board were received. Old Business was updated. New Business was considered and the meeting adjourned with prayer. The following actions were approved by the DAB:

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Rev. Leon Blaise was elected District Secretary for a term up to 3 years.

Approved the consideration of Rev. Jason J. Maier for the senior pastor position at the Warren church.

Approved the Ebensburg church borrowing $50,000 for property improvement.

Approved the Nanty Glo church borrowing $23,000 for property improvement.

Voted to assist the Windber church with the cost of replacing their furnace .

Approved $1500 to help the Duquesne church with insurance, utilities, and taxes.

Hired Rev. Michael Beckley as a part-time Assistant to the District Superintendent, with the position to be reviewed in 6 months.

Rev. Rob Osborne was elected to complete Rev. Beckley’s term on the DAB.

Approved the change in Center employee status of John Duncan from temporary to permanent.

Approved replacement of the walk-in freezer in the dining hall out of district funds.

Approved the hiring of Melanie Hockenberry as a 30 hour per week employee of the District Center in housekeeping.

Approved a gas lease on the district property with XTO.

Approved a bid for paving of the road and Multi-Purpose Building parking lot by Voelker.

Approved the sale of the New Castle church building on a land contract.

The following churches became classified as “disorganized”: Arona, Hampton Community, McMurray Chartiers Creek Community, St. Petersburg, and Wilkinsburg.

The following not organized church, Butler, The Gathering was closed.

The DAB conducted a review of D.S. Bret Metcalfe, at his request.

Approved assisting Rev. Sanjay Gawali, District Superintendent of the Western Maharashtra District, and his family with the expenses of visiting our district from India.

Approved a name change for the Clarion church, to become Clarion The River Church of the Nazarene. The name change will now go before the District Assembly.

Approved the replacement of the district parsonage furnace/AC unit.

Approved the replacement of the vehicle that the D.S. uses, by either lease or purchase.

Rev. Colleen Baker was hired as the District Center Administrator, having responsibility for the Center and Nazarene Village. Phil Heckman will become the Maintenance Manager of the Center. Both job descriptions were approved. As part of this reorganization, the Center Management Team will be replaced by the DAB to oversee the personnel and operations of the Center and give guidance to the Center Administrator.

Michael D. McMahon, elder, was dropped from the ministerial roll having voluntarily surrendered his credential (Manual paragraph 537.9)

Helen McMahon, deacon, was dropped from the ministerial roll having voluntarily filed her credential (Manual paragraph 537.9)

James A. Cendrowski, elder, was removed from the membership and ministry of the Church of the Nazarene by uniting with another church, denomination, or ministry, according to Manual 536.10.

The following elders were granted Retirement Status: M. Robert Fraser, George A. Hankins, Ronald L. Reagle, Claude J. Sisler, and Sandra M. Sisler.

Rev. Kevin Bockus was granted permission to serve as an interim with another holiness church.

Interviews with Home Mission and Appointed pastors were held, including the following: Rev. Mark R. Smith, appointment at Clarion

Rev. David Lyons, Erie New Life

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Bill Hardie, Supply Pastor at Atlasburg Rev. Darrell Robinson, Duquesne Bob Williams, Milesburg was invited but did not confirm or attend.

Approval was granted for the names presented by Rev. Metcalfe for the district nominating committee.

As your Advisory Board, we continue to strive to fulfill our District’s stated purposes for the glory of God!

Respectfully submitted, REV. WAYNE HENNEN, Secretary REV. J. BRET METCALFE, Chairperson

2. District Board of Ministry Partial Report No. 1

The District Board of Ministry recommends the following transfers be received: Ordained Elders Dana Crocker from Central California Theodore A. Garro from Virginia District John W. Hadlock, Elder, from Midsouth District Joshua A. Haney, Elder, from Virginia District Lois E. Moranville from Southern Florida Ray A. Stark from Philadelphia Licensed Ministers Ron L. Biddle from New Mexico District Gregory Niver from Colorado District We recommend the following transfers be granted: Ordained Elders Bradley D. Booker to Northwestern Ohio Rick Gardner to West Virginia South District Jeffrey W. Horne to South Central Ohio District R. Troy Horne to Illinois District Bob D. Pierpont to East Ohio District Licensed Ministers Krista A. Kraemer to Indianapolis District Patrick R. Roxby to Mid-Atlantic District

Partial Report No. 2

We have carefully examined the following persons concerning their personal experience of salvation and entire sanctification, their knowledge of the Bible, and the doctrines of the church. Having observed a shepherd's spirit in them for the ministry, we recommend the following for elder's orders: Kelly Jo Brucker, Brian K. Burke, and Adam C. Johnson.

Partial Report No. 3

1. We recommend the following be granted renewal of a minister's license: Ryan D. Baird, Colleen F. Baker, William L. Baker IV, Ronald L. Biddle, Zachary R. Hatch, Gregory P. Niver, Kenneth E. Schweter, Samantha N. Vannoy, Kevin D. York, and Connie S. Young, 2. We recommend the following be granted a minister's license: William J. Hardie, Jonathan D. Keefer, Anna-Marie Lockard, Robert P. Neil II, Mark J. Smith.

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3. We recommend the following not be granted a minister's license: James W. Garland (deceased), Gary D. Keith (deceased), Justin G. Lamison (failed to make application). 4. We recommend the following be granted registered evangelist’s certificate: William B. Degenkolb, and Ronald L. Reagle. 5. We recommend the following be granted registered song evangelist’s status: William B. Degenkolb. 7. We recommend the following be granted lay minister status and be granted approval for reappointment: Lloyd O'Connell (Ellwood City NS), Darrell Robinson (Duquesne City of Hope), and Richard Williams (Fredonia). 8. We recommend the following be recognized as ministers serving as supply pastors: Robin Sterling(Riceville). 9. We recommend the following elders be granted retirement status effective June 26, 2015: M. Robert Fraser, George A. Hankins, Ronald L. Reagle, Claude J. Sisler, Sandra M. Sisler

Partial Report No. 4 We recommend that the following be graduated from Elder course of study: Brian Burke, Anna-Marie Lockard, Kevin York We recommend that the following be placed in, or continue in, level one Deacon track: Brittany Reid We recommend that the following be placed in, or continue in, level one Elders track: Cody Reid, Andrew Russell We recommend that the following be placed in, or continue in, level two Elder track: Samantha Vannoy We recommend that the following be placed in, or continue in, level three Elder track: Colleen Baker, William Baker, Joyce Boring, Rosalie Carlson, Jonathan Keefer, Kenneth Schweter, Connie Young We recommend that the following be placed in, or continue in, level four Elder track: Ryan Baird, James Garland, William Hardie, Mark J. Smith We recommend that the following be dropped from the course of Study: Justin Lamison, Colby Layton, Stephen Mannion, Paul Oyler, Robert Reed, Samuel Stebbins, and Jessica Young

Partial Report No. 5

The Center for Ministry Development has two primary responsibilities. First, the center coordinates the education opportunities on the district, including the Pittsburgh District Learning Center (for meeting the educational requirements for ordination) and Shepherds’ Advance (continuing education). Second, the center assists the District Board of Ministry (DBM) by evaluating ministerial candidates through the Assessment Center and communicating this information, along with educational progress, to the DBM. Both of these responsibilities are vital and they are improving the quality and competency of our ministers.

The Pittsburgh District Training Center (PDTC), under the leadership of Dr. Anna-Marie Lockard, continues to show growth. The courses in our four-year cycle are well attended and the students receive a top-quality education.

Rev. Nathan Zipfel is the PDTC and Records secretary. Rev. Zipfel is the primary Liaison between the center and the DBM.

Each November the Pittsburgh District Assessment Center is held. Rev. David Edwards is our new Assessment Center Director. The Assessment weekend

evaluates ministers, who want to be credentialed by the Church of the Nazarene, in six areas: psychological fitness, financial stability, theological and doctrinal orthodoxy, pastoral skill

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competency, marriage and family health, and educational progress. In addition, the assessment evaluates the minister’s ability to articulate the doctrine of holiness, deal with conflict, and work in a team setting. The spouses are also included and a spousal advocate spends time with them to discuss issues relative to their support of the minister and provides encouragement.

Rev. Raymond DiCamillo continues to direct Shepherds’ Advance, our continuing education program for our ministers. Ministers who take advantage of this may earn all or a major part of the required twenty hours (two CEU units) of training. For more information about the Center for Ministry Development, please contact one of the following CMD board members: District Superintendent – Rev. J Bret Metcalfe

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-287-5867) Pittsburgh District Training Center – Dr. Anna-Marie Lockard

(E-mail: [email protected]; 724-479-2617) CMD Secretary – Rev. Nathan Zipfel (E-mail: [email protected]; 814-248-3606) Shepherds’ Advance – Rev. Raymond DiCamillo (E-mail: [email protected]; 724-518-0603) Assessment Center – Rev. David Edwards

(E-mail: [email protected]; 814-827-2919) Respectfully Submitted,

REV. LEON E. BLAISE, Secretary J BRET METCALFE, District Superintendent

C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES 1. Assembly Finance

The mission statement of the Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene states: “To make Christ like disciples, who make Christ like disciples, who make Christ like disciples. Our prayer is that we do not stop making Christ like disciples in the nations. Our mission centers around three core values: unify churches, empower believers and, advance the kingdom. These core values show the results of living out the mission that Jesus gave to all who follow Him (Matthew 28:28-20). The District Ministries Fund and other apportionments are essential to the success of our mission.

Stewardship of Possessions Because we believe that we are called to be stewards of all the resources that God places at our disposal, we recommend: A. That our people be encouraged to tithe (at least ten percent of one’s gross income) to the local church and give offerings above the tithe as the way to support the mission and ministry of God’s Kingdom. B. That it be understood that our stewardship includes investing in the local church, new churches, district ministry, Eastern Nazarene College, and the general church which extends the reach of the local church around the world. C. That our people be encouraged in the stewardship of possessions as related to wills, annuities, life loans on behalf of missions, education, district center, and home missions. We further recommend that each pastor use every available means to conduct an active bequest program through the local congregation.

General Recommendations We further recommend that this report be provided to the pastor and treasurer of the local church within 30 days of the assembly, and that they introduce the full report to the church board for review no later than the July board meeting.

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Local Church

Because the local church is the productive branch of the church and is the source of support for the church beyond itself, we further recommend that the local church carefully manage its resources for the Kingdom, and: A. That all church treasurers present a complete, written financial report to every regular church board meeting. B. That at least two persons are designated by the church board to count all monies, and that a counters’ report be made, giving one to each of the following: pastor, treasurer, and financial secretary. C. That all church records be open at all times to the examination of the pastor. D. That all church treasurers' books be reviewed annually by a competent review committee. E. That all monies of the local church be kept in accordance with the Manual. F. That the local churches provide hospitalization insurance or work with the district superintendent in finding affordable hospitalization insurance. G. That each church creates a scholarship fund to assist young people who attend a Nazarene school. H. That each local church is encouraged to make a difference in caring for the needs of their constituency through the development of a local benevolence fund and that each local church be encouraged to make a similar difference in their community through involvement in local helping ministries. I. That each church complies with the law of the Commonwealth that mandates Workers' Compensation. J. That those churches giving special love offerings to qualified district pastors or churches give it through the district “WE CARE Fund.” K. That the local churches pay all allocations on a monthly basis beginning in May. In order to maintain cash flow for the district, we encourage churches to avoid the practice of accumulating budget monies toward making lump-sum payments at the end of the year.

District Because the district is the primary support system of the local church, we further recommend: A. That all churches give at least 5.5 percent of their net income (Total Paid for all Purposes minus World Evangelism Fund and Approved special giving) to the District Ministries Fund. B. That the District Advisory Board and the district superintendent manage the district funds with due diligence. C. That the District Advisory Board maintains the "We Care" and "Pastoral Support" fund and provide for the administration of that fund. D. That the District Advisory Board continue to implement the policies suggested by the Ad hoc Budget Review Committees (1995) which can be summarized as follows:

1. All district activities and programs should enhance and empower the ministries of the local church. Activities and programs need to be continually reviewed with this in mind. 2. All District income and expenses (SDMI, NMI, NYI, District Center, etc.) should be reviewed monthly with department heads and the District Advisory Board to assure good stewardship and compliance with our mission. We must understand that the resources provided by the local church are not limitless and careful management will promote further giving. 3. Local churches should be encouraged to pay all allocations in full.

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E. That the District Advisory Board, upon the recommendation of the district superintendent, provides the personnel, facilities, and resources for the effective administration of the district; including, but not limited to salaries and benefits (the maximum payout in regard to insurance should be the limits set on the policy unless otherwise approved by the District Advisory Board). F. That the District Advisory Board makes a recommendation to the District Assembly Finance Committee regarding the district superintendent’s salary and the salaries of other district personnel. G. That travel expense for all district boards and committees is $.14 per mile, plus tolls, meals, and contingent expense reimbursements. H. That the cost of the Promoter be divided proportionately among District Administration, SDMI, NYI, and NMI. I. That district Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International, district Nazarene Youth International, and district Nazarene Missions International submitted their proposed budget to the District Assembly Finance committee. J. That the district superintendent’s benefits be paid as negotiated with the District Advisory Board and that the district superintendent takes an annual vacation. K. That the salary and benefits of the employees of the district (including, but not limited to the district center) be reviewed and recommendations be made the District Advisory Board. L. That the district superintendent and the District Advisory Board, continue to develop a mission agenda so that we can make a difference in our largest metropolitan area and across our district. M. That the asking budget of the SDMI, NYI and NMI determine their allocation as a percentage of the annual income of the local church.

Region and General Church Because the general church gives us unity of purpose and program, and extends our outreach systematically outside ourselves, we further recommend: A. That all churches give at least 5.5 percent of their income to the World Evangelism Fund and Approved Specials. B. That all churches support the general church pension plan through the Pensions and Benefits allocation to maintain and improve the pension plan for our ministers. C. That all churches invest in Eastern Nazarene College through the payment of the regional college allocation, in order that we enable ENC to continue to provide quality holiness higher education, preparing young people for ministry in all walks of life. D. That all churches receive offerings for the Nazarene Theological Seminary and the Nazarene Bible College; so that these institutions are enabled to continue to provide quality education for training present and future ministry leaders.

Funding the Ministries Because we seek a fair and equitable way of calling each member and each church on the Pittsburgh District to share as stewards in the support of mission, we further recommend: A. That we use financial figures taken from the pastors' annual statistical reports. B. That the allocations be based on a percentage of all church income (i.e. Raised for All Purposes). C. That the following percentages be adopted in keeping with the principle of giving our tithes and offerings to support the work of God’s Kingdom: MINISTRY FUNDS: World Evangelism Fund – no less than 5.5% District Ministries Fund – 5.5% Eastern Nazarene College Fund – 2.25%

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Pensions and Benefits Fund – 2.25% District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries – .27% District Nazarene Youth International – .26% District Nazarene Missions International – .23% D. That any adjustments to the allocations, such as the Rare Circumstance Adjustment, be approved by the District Advisory Board and, if necessary, by the appropriate general church committee. E. That any questions regarding the definition of income, what qualifies as World Evangelism Fund or Approved Mission Special, or any other question regarding the formula or its application be referred to the district superintendent. F. That the SDMI, NYI, and NMI auxiliaries develop their annual budgets on the basis of the assigned percentage of total church income and that these proposed budgets be approved by the District Assembly Finance Committee.

Pastoral Care That the Local Church give careful attention to Pastoral Care by providing: I. Hospitalization Insurance -- That each minister be provided hospitalization coverage by the local church. That the church provide such coverage through the United Way Select Blue group, or GuideStone Financial Resources. That the minister covered by the group hospitalization insurance assume the final responsibility for premium payments; but that each local church board assume the payment for their pastor(s). II. Salary and Benefits -- We recommend: A. That the pastor's salary and benefits come to the church board at least once a year, preferably in April, using as guidelines the cost of living index, leadership capabilities, church growth, and local church income. B. That the pastor and staff be adequately reimbursed for all church-related automobile and professional expenses. C. That a Christmas gift, equal to one week's salary be presented. D. That the church pay their pastoral family(s) expenses to the annual retreats, assemblies, PALCON, WILCON, and other special meetings. These meetings should not be considered vacation time. E. That, under the guidance of the pastor, a Nazarene Tax-sheltered Annuity Program for retirement and tax benefits be provided. F. That an equivalent of the Social Security Tax be reimbursed to the pastor and pastoral staff (based on all IRS taxable income, including the fair rental value of the parsonage, plus utilities). G. That the pastor be granted vacation time based on the number of years of ministry in the Church of the Nazarene rather than the number of years at the pastor’s current church: up through 4 years: 2 weeks 5 through 14 years: 3 weeks 15 years through 19 years: 4 weeks 20 years or more: 5 weeks 1. Vacation time should be calculated from the date of the pastor’s first Sunday (i.e., based on the anniversary year rather than the church year or calendar year). 2. Vacations are not accumulative from year to year. 3. Vacation should be taken as time away from church duties and not simply as financial remuneration, unless arranged otherwise with the approval of the local church board. In the first and last year of employment, the vacation should be calculated on a pro-rated basis as per above chart. H. That a fund of at least $5.00 per week be established to enable the pastoral family to attend the General Assembly and that this not be considered vacation time.

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I. Evangelist -- That the local church provide an offering equal to at least twice the pastor's weekly salary and fringe benefits for a one Sunday meeting, plus room and board, social security reimbursement, consideration of time between meetings, and transportation one way.

Rest and Sabbatical Guidelines

The Pittsburgh District Churches of the Nazarene, serving rural areas and urban centers of Western Pennsylvania, believe that God-called ministers are critical to leading the mission of making disciples and growing the Kingdom of God. We recognize that this work is not easy and not easily measured. We recognize that the battle is not an earthly one, even when it seems like it; but we battle powers and principalities of darkness who are determined to hinder and, if possible, defeat the work of God. We recognize that we are creatures of the fall and work with fallen creatures. While we acknowledge that justification and entire sanctification change our standing with God and purify our hearts, filling us with love for God and mankind, we also acknowledge that working with the personalities, skill sets, and human frailties (ours and others) can cause us to be weary in well-doing. With that in mind, we recognize the need for everyone—laity and clergy—to have specific times of rest and renewal. Some of these times are private; some involve family and/or others. Some of these times are for rest; some for recreation; some for reflection; some for study and development. While the guidelines below focus on clergy, we encourage the laity of the Pittsburgh District to develop corresponding times of rest and sabbatical leave.

A. Daily a. Every pastor should spend time alone for devotions and spiritual formation. i. The bedrock of this time should be time in the Word and time in prayer. ii. This time should be distinct from sermon preparation time; though devotional times often inform the content and inspire the passion for preaching and teaching. B. Weekly a. Every pastor should take a day off with their family. i. The time off should correspond with a time when the spouse or entire family is available to do something together. That could mean splitting the day off into more than one partial day or evening. ii. This weekly day off should be a time of relaxation and reinforcement of those critical personal relationships. iii. The church board should communicate the pastor’s day off to the congregation and encourage the congregation to honor it, except in the case of a real emergency. b. Every pastor should take some personal time off each week. i. This time could be two or three hours or an evening. ii. This planned time, and not an accident of the schedule, is for personal rest, recreation, or reflection. iii. This time may be spent alone, but may involve others from time to time. c. Balance the priorities to avoid burnout. i. Pastors should always feel free to discuss time commitments and priorities with the church board and make temporary or permanent adjustments as needed. ii. Bi-vocational pastors have unique time concerns and these should be addressed.

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d. Heavier work loads should be taken into consideration. i. The pastor and church board should discuss what a reasonable work schedule looks like. ii. Allowances should be made for unscheduled periods of rest, especially following times when the work schedule is heavier than usual. C. Monthly a. Pastors and church boards should agree to allow one weekly day off each month to be stretched to at least two days to allow for extended projects, travel, school vacations, etc. i. This time should not be considered as vacation time, sick time, or holiday time off. ii. This time should not be taken over a Sunday, unless there is prior arrangement with the church board. b. Church boards should make the monthly Shepherds’ Advance (continuing education for ministers sponsored by district) a mandatory time away from the local congregation, unless other continuing education arrangements are made. D. Annually a. Pastors should be encouraged to take their allotted vacation time. i. This time is based on years of service as a minister and not solely on the time as pastor of a particular congregation. ii. Vacation time is specified in the Pittsburgh District journal, as agreed by the district assembly when it approves the report of the District Advisory Board. iii. A week is considered to be seven days, including Sunday. iv. Each pastor and church board should discuss whether vacation time can be taken simultaneously or whether there needs to be a limit on the number of successive Sundays a pastor may be gone. v. Pastors should discuss the dates of vacation with their church board so that the church board (or pastor with approval of the church board) may make timely arrangements for pulpit supply. b. Church boards should make district conventions, assembly, Ministers’ and Mates’ Fellowship Day (half day), Ministers’ and Mates’ Retreat, at least one Sunday of Family Camp, and at least one week of Children’s or Teen Camp mandatory time away from the local church for the pastor. i. Bi-vocational ministers should prioritize district assembly, Ministers’ and Mates’ Fellowship Day, and at least one Sunday of Family Camp. ii. Time away for these events should not be considered as vacation; though events lasting more than one day may be considered as in-lieu-of the weekly day off. E. Sabbatical a. The Manual of the Church of the Nazarene states: “In order to encourage a healthy

pastoral ministry and strong spiritual life of the pastor, the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent, should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor during each seventh consecutive year of service in one congregation. The timing and duration of the sabbatical shall be determined in consultation with the pastor, church board and district superintendent. It is strongly urged that the pastor’s salary continue in full and the church board provide for pulpit supply during the sabbatical period. This topic is to be addressed by the district superintendent as part of the church/pastoral review process that would come after year two and again in year six, once the viability of continuing the relationship has been established. Materials shall be developed and distributed by the Global Clergy Development office to guide local congregations in establishing and implementing a sabbatical leave

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policy and procedure. At the church board’s discretion, such a program may also be implemented for a member of the pastoral staff.” (2013-2017 Manual, page 87, paragraph 129.10).

b. Until denominational materials are developed and in addition to the requirements specified above, the Pittsburgh District offers the following guidelines: i. Sabbatical leave shall be for no less than three months, including 12 Sundays. ii. Sabbatical leave shall be taken as one extended leave. iii. Sabbatical leave shall not be considered vacation. Vacation time shall not be added to the sabbatical leave to extend the leave beyond the agreed upon time, except by special arrangement with the church board. iv. The purpose of sabbatical leave shall be focused on pastoral renewal, continuing education, and rest. v. A sabbatical plan must be submitted to the church board and district superintendent. c. The plan should include purpose of the sabbatical leave and the expected outcome or tangible results of the sabbatical. The expected results should include the personal, family, congregational and Kingdom levels. d. The plan should also include an estimated budget. e. The plan shall include some time for spiritual formation. The plan should include a reading list and any activities related to spiritual formation. f. If the plan involves study in an educational setting, a syllabus of the course(s) should be attached to the plan. g. The plan should include some intentional periods of rest and recreation, specifying the approximate time periods set aside for such activity. h. Church board secretaries are authorized to call board meetings to handle routine business in the pastor’s absence. i. Upon returning from the sabbatical, the pastor shall share a summary of his/her sabbatical experience, including the benefits accrued from the time away. The church board, congregation and district superintendent shall be invited to this event. j. A written report of the sabbatical, with all supporting material, shall be submitted to the church board and district superintendent. F. That the operating budgets for the District Mission and Mt. Chestnut Nazarene Center be approved as follows:

Pittsburgh District Ministries Fund 2015-2016 DISTRICT MISSION

Income District Allocation Income 205,000.00 Prior Year Allocation Income 14,000.00 Center for Ministry Development 6,000.00 Healthy Church Initiative 0.00 Ministerial Support 500.00 WE CARE Fund 5,000.00 Center Loan 12,000.00 Insurance Rebate 10,000.00 Other Income 0.00 Investment Interest 5,000.00 Wilkinsburg WE CARE - 10% 0.00 City of Hope WE CARE - 10% 7,800.00 Scottdale WE CARE - 10% 1,200.00

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Ministers & Mates Retreat 11,000.00 M&M Fellowship Day 0.00 Women in Ministry 1,500.00 Urban Ministry – 10% 6,000.00 New Castle Land Contract 13,752.96 Family Camp 40,000.00 NewStart/ReStart Donations – 10% 1,000.00 Tape Ministry 1,000.00 Total Income 340,752.96 Expenses Unify Churches New Start Rebates 2,000.00 New Start 4,500.00 Urban Ministries 14,000.00 ReStarts (Clarion) 12,000.00 Scottdale WE CARE donations 1,200.00 City of Hope WE CARE donations 17,800.00 Healthy Church Initiative 500.00 Missional Area Ministry 500.00 Advancing the Kingdom Advertising/PR 500.00 Promoter/Web Site 1,800.00 WE CARE/Unity in Community 5,000.00 WE CARE Fund 10,000.00 Women in Ministry 1,000.00 Empowering Believers Pastors’ Meetings 2,500.00 Ministers & Mates Retreat 11,000.00 Ministers & Mates Fellowship Day 600.00 Center for Ministry Development 9,000.00 Conference/Meetings 6,000.00 Pastoral Support 1,500.00 Family Camp Evangelists 8,600.00 Evangelists Christmas Gifts 450.00 Mt. Chestnut Reimbursement 8,500.00 Incidental meals/lodging 1,000.00 Workers 500.00 Other expenses 4,500.00 Tape Ministry 500.00 Sunday School Subsidy 3,000.00 NYI Subsidy 2,000.00 NMI Subsidy 2,000.00 Club Gifts 3,200.00 Ministry Programs/Events District Assembly 5,500.00 General Assembly Reserve 13,000.00 District Committees 2,000.00 Shepherd Ministry (DS) Auto/Travel 6,000.00 Auto payment 6,321.60 Hospitainment 2,000.00 Professional Expense 500.00 Ministry Support - Operations Office Supplies 2,000.00 Postage 1,300.00

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Telephone 600.00 Office Equipment 1,100.00 Audit fees 2,400.00 Misc. office expense 1,000.00 Ministry Personnel District Superintendent 47,316.00 District Part-Time Asst. (pay and exp.) 12,000.00 District Center Admin 10,000.00 Office Secretary 10,504.00 Dist. Secretary Honorarium 2,000.00 Dist. Treasurer Honorarium 4,000.00 Ministry Support – Housing (DS) Maintenance & repair 5,000.00 Gas 1,600.00 Electricity 1,200.00 Telephone 2,400.00 Taxes 3,500.00 Insurance 1,500.00 Ministry Support - Benefits FICA (support staff) 1,000.00 SECA (DS) 0.00 Annuity (DS) 15,960.00 Health Insurance DS/Office Mgr. 25,000.00 Medical Reimbursement –DS 6,933.00 Christmas Bonuses/Gifts 1,500.00 Furnishing Allowance (DS) 1,800.00 Wage Tax - DS 500.00 Workers Compensation 1,100.00 Miscellaneous Reserve 6,568.36 Total Expense 340,752.96

MT. CHESTNUT DISTRICT NAZARENE CENTER Income Allocation Income Allocation Income 60,000.00 Prior Year Allocation Income 4,000.00 Predictable Income Trailer Site Rental 25,500.00 Use of Grounds 154,000.00 Storage Fees 24,000.00 Village Rents 58,800.00 Non-Predictable Income Food Service 54,000.00 Sewage Rental Fee 2,210.00 Dorm Rental - Camp Meeting 9,200.00 Other Income Capital Campaign Revenue 4,000.00 Total Income 395,710.00 Expenses Salary/Wages Center Administrator 10,000.00 Maintenance Manager 15,500.00

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Facility Assistant Office Manager 7,200.00 Staff (Maintenance and Housekeeping) Labor 43,000.00 Christmas Bonuses/Retirement 1,000.00 Accounting 1,200.00 Employee Benefits FICA - Employer Portion 7,810.00 Health Ins.- Maint. Mgr./Office Mgr. 23,000.00 Medical Reimbursement 6,100.00 Utilities Center Gas 12,000.00 Center Electricity 34,000.00 Center Telephone 3,500.00 Center Water Treatment/sewage plant 13,000.00 Debt, Taxes, Insurance Loan - Interest 5,000.00 Loan - Principal 43,000.00 Loan-District Repayment 12,000.00 Center Taxes 9,000.00 Loan-Center Equip.- Mower/tractor 4,100.00 Center Insurance 26,000.00 Maintenance Center/Lawn Maintenance/Repairs 35,000.00 New Equipment/Tools 1,000.00 Housekeeping Supplies 4,600.00 Gas/Oil 2,500.00 Village Maintenance/Repair 4,000.00 Capital Improvements Capital Projects 14,000.00 Miscellaneous Center Labor Meals 800.00 Emergency Fund Promotion 1,000.00 Office Expense/Miscellaneous 2,000.00 Office Equipment 400.00 Non-Predictable Expenses Food Service Labor 14,000.00 Food Service - Food/Other 40,000.00 Total Expenses 395,710.00

Respectfully submitted, REV. J BRET METCALFE, Chairperson

2. Nominations The Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene Nominating Committee met on April 7, 2015 and makes the following recommendations:

Partial Report No. 1

Limitations of Serving on Committees and Boards No one may serve on more than two committees or boards at the same time. Exceptions will be made for those elected ex officio and liaison appointments. Auxiliaries and Trustees to Eastern Nazarene College are exempted from this rule. In the event that someone is elected to more than two committees or boards, they must choose where to serve and the resulting vacancy will be filled by the person getting the next highest number of votes.

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After someone has been elected to serve two consecutive terms on a board or committee they are ineligible for re-election to that board or committee for a period equal to one of that board’s or committee’s term of office. Exempted from this rule are District Board of Ministry, District Assembly Finance Committee, District Evangelism Director, ENC trustees and auxiliaries (District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International, District Nazarene Youth International, and District Nazarene Missions International) who may decide this issue for themselves. All incumbents (except those who serve in a position that is elected by acclamation), as long as they have not maxed out their term limit, are eligible for re-nomination, upon recommendation of this committee.

– Originally recommended by the 1998 District Nominating Committee (edited in 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2014) and passed by each District Assembly since.

Partial Report No. 2

The Nominating Committee presents the following nominees for district office, recommending they be elected by ballot and determined by a plurality vote of the assembly:

1. Trustee to Eastern Nazarene College, layperson (term to expire 2019; one to be elected) – Don Baun, Laurene (Cousins) Timmons

The Nominating Committee makes the following recommendations to be elected by acclamation:

1. District Board of Ministry, ordained elder or deacon (term expiring 2019) – Michael Beckley, David Edwards, Bob Henderson, Brent Herren, Rod Johnson, Charles Lockard, Len Powell, Peter Roy, David Smith, George Tutor.

2. District Evangelism Director (term expiring 2016) – Christine Siordia The Nominating Committee presents the following nominees for district office, recommending they be elected by ballot and determined by a plurality vote of the assembly: 1. SDMI Executive Council, minister (one to be elected for a term expiring in 2018) – Marty Bausman, David Edwards, Len Powell, Ray Stark.

2. SDMI Executive Council, layperson (one to be elected for a term expiring in 2018) – Chrisann Green, Tonya Hockenberry, Jen Hoffman, Isaac Mattie.

Respectfully submitted, J BRET METCALFE, chairperson

3. Memoirs We pause to remember these loved ones of the Pittsburgh District who have joined the Church Triumphant during this past year. May God bless the memory of each one as He gives comfort to their loved ones and friends who are with us in this assembly. In loving memory we pause to pay tribute to the following Nazarenes: Abundant Love - Ruth Virginia Hall Beaver Falls - Richard Kerr, Leon Stump Belle Vernon - Mildred "Barney" Bennett, Don Gregory, Morris "Butch" Hause, Sean Massey Bethel Park South Hills - James Garland, Wayne Hassinger, Irene Linch, Eleene Morrison, Harlan Rhodes Boswell New Life - Rev. Paul Knight, Homer Gnagey Bradford First - Ruth Krouse Butler First - Rev. Glenn Eagle, Bertha Hall, Marilyn Iden, Jean Rugg California - Mark Costello, John Marchando Clearfield - Ron Phillips, Robert Wilson Coraopolis - Dorothy Andreko, Helen Mixter, Gerald Ritchey, Sr.

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Corry - Marcellia Fralick, Charles Wetmore DuBois Emmanuel - Marlyn Royer Erie First - Althea Lute Franklin - Mary Crisman, Velma Garland, Esther Schermerhorn Greenville Lifeway - Blaine Anthony, Gherri Johnnino Grove City - Charles L. Keck Hermitage Gentle Shepherd - Diane Faverty Homer City - Loretta Grundy, Sidney David Ramsell, Stanley Sopotnick, Verna Sopotnick, LaRue Stevens, Daniel Wolfe Indiana - Tomaka Errett, Vernon Troup Irwin-Norwin - Daryl Jalosky, Josephine Schultheis, Diane Shields Kenwood - Marie Wagner Monongahela - Robert Pfeil New Brighton - Phyllis Bolland, Lucille McCann Oil City - Kathryn Moore Paris - William "Bill" Gittings, Isadore Monseau, George Steineman Pittsburgh Lincoln Place - Don Heckman Ridgway - William Green, Daniel J. Hill, Paul Mitchell Sharpsville - Erma Hoffman Sligo - Christine Ruffner, Betty Vogel, Bertha Wiseman Somerset - Nancy Dunmeyer, Rev. Warren MacEachren Springboro Conneaut Valley - Jean Coulson, Vera Dudenhaver, Beverly Martin, Dodi Myers, Sandra S. Payne, Leo Sayers Titusville - Ronald Proper Warren First - Kenneth Klenck, Marie Passaro West Mifflin Terrace - Betty Ordos Windber - Ed Clark Washington New Hope - Robert Hinch Waterford - Audrey L. Dorman

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VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries

A. NMI CONVENTION Saturday, June 20, 2015

The NMI Convention convened at 9:00am in the Tabernacle at the District Campgrounds. The following announcements were given: delegates were encouraged to vote ASAP, no items were sent from NPH - please either phone in your church's order or place it on line, Lunch will cost $7.00 please purchase your ticket ASAP, pray about joining the LTG Club-Laborers Together with God, and there will be a silent auction for some Indian sari’s. Greetings were then given by our president, Sandy Greenlee, welcoming everyone to our 100th anniversary of NMI 2014 -15. An introduction was made of Rev. Bret Metcalfe, our District Superintendent and other guests. Former District Presidents and spouses: Tim Whetstone and Danielle, Sandy Sisler, and Leona Chamberlain; our RETIRED missionaries; and this year's speakers: Tim and Danielle Whetstone, Bob Prescott, and Sanjay and family, were each welcomed. Welcome was also extended to those who have been called to the mission field. Following prayer by the District Superintendent, the meeting was called to order by president Sandy Greenlee. The NMI Secretary, Rev. Brent Herren then made the following appointments which were adopted unanimously.

1. Recording Secretary - Rev. Brent Herren 2. Proofers - Vivian and Bill Regester 3. Auditors - Mary Smith and Linda Brown 4. Music Committee: ENC Summer group 5. Pagers - Marshall or Anita Lillie and Don Baun 6. Alternate Eligibility Checker: Mary Smith 7. Ushers - Assigned by Debby Shutak

As the pages took their places on the platform, the secretary set the voting bar as the entire tabernacle. The Nominating Committee Report was presented and unanimously adopted. Delegates may continue to vote until 11:00am. At 9:45am, District NMI President, Sandy Greenlee presented her annual report to the convention. Following her report she added "It has been a great year of growing spiritually financially and numerically. Thank you to each of my council members for your hard work and dedication to NMI." Sharon Bruce then came to the Platform to provide information about this year's reading books. She stated that our district is up 14% over last year and challenged us to increase that to 15% this coming year. Kossuth Faith, Boswell New Life, and Albion Wesleyan were recognized as having the most readers in their size category and were each given a set of this year’s books. She closed reminding us of books that are available and the status of ordering from NPH. President Greenlee spoke about our Clean Water Wells for India Project. Many of our churches and people took on this great project. After expressions of thanks, we were told that our support is still needed. The first well was paid for by Butler First before last year’s Convention was over. Other churches followed their lead. She announced that this year's Children’s Project will be assisting a church that supports a local school in Inez, Kentucky. "You embraced changes and I thank you. May we walk in the steps that God leads and walk through the doors that He opens."

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Following a Point of Order by the District Superintendent, that the President's Report had not been voted upon, a motion to accept the report was made and carried unanimously.

The Treasurer's Report was then presented and accepted unanimously. Rev. Peter Roy was called to report on our Domestic Work and Witness Trip to Kentucky this spring. Twenty years ago, people started praying for the Turkey Creek Church; we were a part of the answer of to that prayer. He explained that a community element is now required for each trip we take. A lot of work was done at the elementary school cafeteria in Inez, KY this year because we had insurance and they don't have any insurance. Among some of the many highlights of the W&W this year: we fixed Charles' home water heater and roof; we worked with Norma Jean to fix her porch, ramp and roof over deck; we worked with Jean and Scott and were able to redo electric work in their home. The most exciting part, however, was watching a grandfather teaching his granddaughter how to hang siding. Next year our Domestic Work and Witness Trip will be to Fairbanks, Alaska, and will cost each participant between $3,000 and $3,500. After Sandy mentioned that Jesus Films products are available on the website, a short break was taken to allow pastors to go to vote at the NYI Convention taking place in the MPB (Multi Purpose Building). Following the brief break, the names of the churches who had earned the Church of Excellence and Mission Priority One Certificates were read. LTG envelopes were then explained. Crisis Care Kits and Pal Paks were then briefly discussed. A new structure will be implemented this year. The NMI Council will be choosing a collection center on each zone. Each Zone Rep will communicate to each Local NMI President, the church that will be the collection site on your zone, kits and paks can be dropped off at those locations along with the money for shipping them. District Superintendent, Rev. Metcalfe introduced Sanjay, and his wife, who shared some of his story and brought greetings from his district in India. Bret then prayed for India, Dr. Dallas Mucci, and Arlana Mannon, an infant daughter that recently had open-heart surgery.

Rev. Gary Smith, Local Work and Witness Director, gave a brief report. In just a few weeks those interested in helping will be doing a project at Anita. The biggest struggle this ministry has is man-power – we just can never get enough. There are two other churches that are currently wanting help but are delayed because of the lack of man-power. Sandy then introduced the oldest and the youngest Local NMI Presidents: Dollie 87, the oldest, was presented with flowers. The youngest was 27. Len Baun was called upon to present International Work and Witness. In Guyana this winter our team members painted a 180 square foot building inside and out with two coats of paint. They held a three-hour dedication service with Dr. Porter prior to coming home. Next year, plans are to go to PERU if we can get it worked out. Hopefully, it will be lined up at Family Camp time. Sandy then briefly highlighted a number of items of interest: she spoke briefly about the Eastern Region Work and Witness Conference in September; she discussed our Convention Book, put together by Mary Smith; our District LINKS family; Crisis Care Kits; pictures of Career Missionaries on our district. After thanking the council for their work this year, District NMI President Sandy Greenlee had prayer for Work and Witness and for our speaker, Bob Prescott. Mr. Prescott was then introduced and spoke about his ministry in Cuba. Sandy reminded the convention that they don't need to wait on Len Baun, Gary Smith or anyone else to organize a W&W Trip to go to Cuba. Talk to Bob Prescott and he can help to arrange it. She expressed a sense that someone from the Pittsburgh District needs to go to Cuba. Election results were announced and are as follows. There were a total of 173 votes cast.

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Vice President (vote for one)

Mary Smith - 117

Rick Amacher - 56 NMI Council (yes/no)

Vivian Regester - yes

JoAnne York - yes Appointment of three new Zone Representatives - Rick Amacher, Jackie Delegros, and Debbie Gilmore

Motion was made for adjournment following announcements and prayer, second was made, and carried unanimously.

Respectfully submitted, BRENT HERREN, Secretary

B. District NYI/SDMI Joint Convention June 20, 2015

The first Pittsburgh District SDMI/NYI Combined Convention was called to order at 9:35am by District NYI President Colleen Baker. Robert Neil, a senior at MVNU, opened with a word of prayer and led us with a devotion that focused on Psalm 100. The stress was that we are to have a joyful heart as we serve the Lord. He mentioned the importance of teen camp several times throughout the devotion. The following appointments were made: Recording Secretary—Rev. Michael Rexroad and Election Secretary—Tom Aaron. District Superintendent, Rev. J Bret Metcalfe; Assistant to the District Superintendent, Rev. Michael Beckley; District SDMI Chairman, Rev. David Smith; and District NYI President, Colleen Baker were acknowledged as being in attendance and leading the proceedings. Colleen Baker revealed to the convention the new PittNYI app for smart phones. It is a free app for members of the District NYI leadership to keep district NYI members encouraged and informed. she then welcomed the Eastern Nazarene College musical group, The Long Defeat, as well as college representative Abigail Moore. Ms. Moore then encouraged those attending the convention to make a visit to ENC and thanked the convention for inviting them to attend. Sarah Smail followed up on Abigail Moore’s invitation by giving details about a planned visit to ENC by Pittsburgh District students. The cost will be $50 for a four-day trip. The visit is scheduled for November 5-6, with travel days on November 4 and 7. The District NYI President then spoke to the convention about Festival of Life which is held annually at ENC. She told about the seven representatives from our district who attended last year and how they performed as a district and individually. She then encouraged more students to make plans to attend the Festival of Life next year. The District Children’s Quiz Director, Joanne Tutor, then addressed the joint convention about our district's children’s quizzing ministry. Thirteen of our district churches participated in the ministry this past year along with three non-Nazarene churches. She continued by speaking about the importance of children’s quizzing and the importance of participation by churches across the district. She closed stating that if any church would start a quizzing program this year that she would personally pay out of her own pocket for their first set of quizzing books. For the coming year quizzing will cover the books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. Sarah Smail, our District Youth Quiz Director, then addressed the joint convention concerning teen quizzing. She noted that even fewer churches participated in teen quizzing than in children’s quizzing. It was a great challenge this past year with decreased participation. When she finished her report, Rev. Michael Rexroad declared that he would personally purchase a coach’s quiz kit for the first four churches who would begin youth quizzing (that have not

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quizzed in the past two years). Rev. John Versaw said that he would add two more if the four were not enough. Two churches then responded to the invitation. District CLT Director, Rev. Richard Wise then addressed the joint convention concerning Discipleship Place and all that it has to offer. He gave details to the convention about the many things that can be found at www.discipleshipplace.org. The joint convention continued with business while pastors from the NMI convention arrived to cast their votes for the ballot of the SDMI/NYI. The District NYI President, Colleen Baker, then called for questions concerning the printed financial report. She then introduced to her written annual report to the convention. She added that she doesn’t want to do things simply because they have been done in the past and she realizes that some restructuring needs to take place. She added that District NYI Vice-President, Andy Russell, is available to come and help any youth group if there are any of our churches that are needing help in any way, particularly in knowing how to get started. She further added that we cannot do what we are doing on our own, that we need the Holy Spirit to be totally in charge. We are the vessel through which the Holy Spirit works. Colleen then closed the verbal portion of her report by acknowledging each member of the District NYI Council by name and having them stand for recognition. The convention applauded the council and then applauded the District NYI President for her report. President Baker then brought to our attention the change to the District Ministry Plan which will be voted upon today. She stated that most of the changes are in keeping with the changes made in the latest edition of the Manual which will in turn make our District NYI Ministry Plan compliant with the 2013-2017 Manual. We must make four changes to the District NYI Ministry Plan:

Adding the District NYI mission statement to the Ministry Plan which is: “Calling our generation to a dynamic life in Christ.”

Adding paragraph 810.208 elections

Adding paragraph 810.209 letter “e”

Adding paragraph 810.214 committees Colleen Baker then called for each person whose name was on the ballot to stand so the convention delegates could then put a face with the name of those on the ballot. She stated that we would be voting for a total of six representatives for the District NYI Council, with at least three of these being in 7th to 12th grade this year. The first three delegates elected for the District NYI Council would come from the highest vote-getters who are in 7th-12th grade. The remaining three council members would be the three highest vote-getters from all who remain. The vote will be a plurality vote. The motion passed to accept the ballot. Our District SDMI Chairman, Rev. David Smith then prayed for the process of voting. All NYI delegates were then dismissed to vote. The District SDMI Chairman, Rev. David Smith, then gave his annual report to the convention. Following the report, District Superintendent, Rev. Bret Metcalfe, called for the convention to receive the report. The motion carried. Rev. Mike Beckley then addressed the convention. He encouraged everyone to find something that they were passionate about and to then turn that into a ministry. Rev. Peter Roy addressed the joint NYI/SDMI convention and shared concerning the recent Domestic Work and Witness trip to Inez, KY and the trip next year to Fairbanks, Alaska. Rev. Martin Burns spoke next about Teen Winter Retreat South. He shared highlights from this past year’s retreat and added a few details about this coming year’s Winter Retreat. Andy Russell then addressed the convention about Winter Retreat North. Rev. George Tutor addressed the joint convention about Layman’s Retreat held at the Laurelville Mennonite Center in Mt. Pleasant, PA at the end of September. This past year no one attended the retreat. Rev. Tutor encouraged all laymen to participate this coming year.

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District Superintendent, Rev. J Bret Metcalfe called for the recording secretary to give the results of the voting. The results were as follows:

Andy Russell was elected unanimously on a yes/no ballot to serve as District NYI Vice-President

Kelly Tatum was elected by a 2/3 majority on a yes/no ballot to serve as District NYI Secretary

The six representatives elected to the NYI Council by plurality vote were Gabrielle DiCamillo, R.J. Garde, Amya Altman, Rev. Jonathan Keefer, Sierra MacAfee, and Noah Tatum.

The changes to the NYI District Ministry Plan were passed by a vote of 81-yes to 1-no.

Rev. Christine Siordia then addressed the joint convention concerning children’s ministry. She spoke specifically of District Children’s Camp which had just ended the day before. The speaker was Jason Tilly and the worship leader was Rev. Zackary Hatch. The theme was icamp #Jesus. She spoke also of various children’s activities during this year's Family Camp and that there would be a VBS style program entitled “Kingdom Rock” for children. There will also be two nights during Family Camp with family events taking place during the evening service. Terri Metcalfe stood in for Colleen Smith and addressed the convention concerning District Women’s Ministries. Two retreats are held each year, one in September and one in March. She noted that attendance continues to decline each year. Rev. Jonathan Keefer then addressed the joint convention about planned youth activities for Family Camp. There will be a local mission trip, a talent show, ultimate Frisbee, and various other activities for teens to participate in during Family Camp. The District NYI President then spoke about the NYI Mission Trip to Puerto Rico in July 2016. The cost will be $688 per person plus air fare. Rev. David Smith, District SDMI Chairman told about the breakout sessions that would be held following lunch and a season of worship. District NYI President, Rev. Colleen Baker, then called for a motion for the executive committee to review and approve the minutes. The motion carried. The first District NYI/SDMI Joint Convention dismissed for lunch and adjourned at the conclusion of the breakout sessions.

Respectfully submitted, REV. MICHAEL REXROAD

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VII. Financial and Statistical

A. DISTRICT TREASURER

Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Assets April 30, 2015

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash on hand and In banks:

Petty cash, checking account $1,176

District Mission 309,290

Center Operations (198,951)

1 11,515

Investments (savings and foundation):

District Mission

1 90,708

Other Current Assets:

Accounts Receivable 38,651

Inventory 3,505

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 344,379

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT

District Mission 422,420

Center (including Nazarene Village) 2,121,273

Retreat Center 659,1 93

Accumulated depreciation

NET PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT

OTHER ASSETS

Note Receivable - Land Contract TOTAL ASSETS

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

CURRENT LIABILITIES

3,202,886

1, 563,738

1, 639,1 48

59,058

$2,042,585

Payroll withholdings $2,043

Security deposits 2,820

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 4,863

LONG-TERM DEBT

Note payable - District 27,537

Mortgage and note payable - Center Operations 1 31, 993

TOTAL LONG-TERM DEBT 1 59,530

TOTAL LIABILITIES 1 64,393

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted 1,815,274

Temporarily Restricted 62,918

TOTAL NET ASSETS 1, 878,1 92

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $2,042,585

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District Mission

Year to Date

Actual

Annual

Budget

Percentage to

Date

Incorne 30001-01 Allocation Income $ 204,020.78 $ 224,500.00 90.88

30002-01 Prior Year Allocation Income 26,891.97 14,000.00 192.09

31004-01 Center For Ministry Develop.

5,152.00 6,000.00 85.87

31006-01 Ministerial Support 0.00 500.00 0.00

31030-01 WE CARE Fund-10% Appro

l ,385.00 5,000.00 27.70

31 130-01 Center Loan 12,000.00 12,000.00 100.00

31002-01 Insurance Rebate 16,959.00 10,000.00 169.59

32005-01 Investment Interest 6,617.83 3,000.00 220.59

32009-01 City of Hope-10% Approv. S

4,750.00 7,800.00 60.90

32004-0 l Scottdale WE CARE - l 0% 700.00 l ,200.00 58.33

31010-01 Ministers and Mates Retreat 10,130.00 10,000.00

1O l.30

31016-01 Women In Ministry 620.00 l ,500.00 41.33

32020-01 Urban Minist.-10% Appro. 4,380.00 6,000.00 73.00

32023-01 New Castle Land Contract 8,245.84 0.00 0.00

32024-01 St. Petersburg Property Sale

175.00 0.00 0.00

33009-01 Family Camp 33,103.07 40,000.00 82.76

33003-01 New Start/ReStart Donat.-10

l ,089.00 l ,000.00 108.90

33080-01 Tape Ministry 981.00 900.00 109.00

Total Income $ 337,200.49 $ 343,400.00 98.19

Expenses

Strengthening Local Churches

50641-01 Scottdale We Care Donations

$ 700.00 $ l ,200.00 58.33

50630-0 I City of Hope WE CARE Don

6,150.00 7,800.00 78.85

50643-0 l Healthy Church Initiative 0.00 500.00 0.00

50642-01 Missional Area Ministry 0.00 500.00 0.00

Building Community

70300-01 Advertising/PR 0.00 500.00 0.00

70250-01 Promoter/Web Site 2,050.90 l ,800.00 113.94

70450-01 We Care Fund 8,340.00 10,000.00 83.40

70451-01 We Care Fund - Unity in Co 2,836.00 5,000.00 56.72

70835-0 l Women In Ministry 543.16 2,000.00 27.16

Developing Leadership 70150-01 Pastor's Meetings 2,332.37 3,000.00 77.75

70700-01 Ministers and Mates Retreat 14,256.75 l l ,000.00 129.61

70830-01 Ministers/Mates Fellowship 600.00 800.00 75.00

70855-01 Center For Ministry Develop.

8,705.76 17,000.00 5 l.21

43019-01 Conferences/Meetings 5,691.54 6,000.00 94.86

70857-01 Pastoral Support 500.00 l ,000.00 50.00

Mission 50501-01 New Start Rebates 0.00 4,500.00 0.00

50502-0 I New Starts 4,778.20 4,500.00 106.18

50503-01 Urban Ministries 13,999.92 15,000.00 93.33

41202A-O l Restarts 495.02 5,000.00 9.90

Ministry Programs/Events 70100-01 District Assembly 5,040.13 5,500.00 91.64

70350-01 General Assembly Delegate 0.00 13,000.00 0.00

70200-01 District Committees 2,069.52 2,000.00 103.48

Family

Camp 72301-01

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8,600.00

8,600.00

100.00

72301 A-O I Evangelists' Christmas Gifts 450.00 450.00 100.00

72302-01 Mt. Chestnut Naz. Ctr. Reim 8,298.75 9,000.00 92.21

72302A-O l Incidental Meals/Lodging 942.93 l ,000.00 94.29

72303-01 Workers 450.00 500.00 90.00

72304-01 Other Expenses 4,670.40 4,500.00 103.79

72205-01 Tape Ministry 1 15.35 l ,000.00 I l.54

72305-01 SDMI Subsidy 3,000.00 3,000.00 100.00

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District Mission (continued)

72306-0 l

NYI Subsidy

Year to Date

Actual

2,000.00

Annual

Budget 2,000.00

Percentage to Date 100.00

72307-0 l Club Gifts 3,119.50 3,000.00 103.98

72308-0 l Center Subsidy l ,456.14 5,000.00 29.12

Shepherd Ministry (District Superintendent)

43017-0 l Auto/Travel 5,823.56 5,000.00 l 16.47

43022-01 Auto Payments l 5,519.49 6,010.00 258.23

43018-0 l Hospitainment 2,035.83 2,000.00 101.79

43021 -0 l Professional Expenses 217.61 2,000.00 10.88

Ministry Support - Operations

64000-0 l Office Supplies l ,84 l.7 l 2,500.00 73.67

64050-01 Postage l ,198.13 l ,500.00 79.88

64100-01 Telephone 540.00 600.00 90.00

64150-01 Office Equipment l ,098.00 l ,500.00 73.20

64250-0 I Audit Fees 2,400.00 2,400.00 100.00

64300-0 l Miscellaneous Office Expense 941.83 l ,000.00 94.18

Ministry Personnel

41010-01 District Superintendent 45,938.04 45,938.00 100.00

4101 l -O l District Part-Ti1ne Asst. 6,733.92 10,000.00 67.34

41030-01 Office Secretary 9,977.12 8,500.00 l l 7.38

41050-0 l District Secretary Honorarium 2,000.00 2,000.00 100.00

41060-0 I District Treasurer Honorarium 4,000.00 4,000.00 100.00

Ministry Support - Housing (D.S.) 42010-01 Parsonage

Maintenance/Repairs 12,121.84 5,000.00 242.44

42020-01 Parsonage Gas l ,595.54 1,500.00 106.37

42030-01 Parsonage Electricity 1 ,186.94 l ,500.00 79.13

42040-01 Parsonage Telephone/Internet 2,400.00 2,400.00 100.00

42050-0 I Parsonage Taxes 3,329.93 3,500.00 95.14

42060-0 l Parsonage Insurance 1,408.35 1 ,300.00 108.33

Ministry Support - Benefits 44001-0 l FICA - Support Staff 763.27 l ,000.00 76.33

4301 1-0l Annuity - D.S. 15,960.00 15,960.00 100.00

43012-01 Health Ins. - D.S./Office Mgr 23,956.75 25,000.00 95.83

430 l 2C-O l Health Insur. Deduct. - D.S. 2,567.60 6,933.00 37.03

4301 3-01 Christmas Bonuses/Gifts - D. l ,573.73 l ,500.00 104.92

43015-01 Furnishing Allowance - D.S. l ,800.00 1,800.00 100.00

43016-01 Wage Taxes - D.S. 498.33 500.00 99.67

62060-0 l Workers Compensation 946.51 1,100.00 86.05

Miscellaneous

70860-0 I Reserve 9,681.00 23,809.00 40.66

Total Expenses $ 292,247.37 $ 343,400.00 85.10

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Mount Chestnut Nazarene Center

Income Allocation Income

Year to Date Annual Percentage

Actual Budget to Date

30001-03 Allocation Income $ 60,941.28 $ 67,000.00 90.96

30002-03 Prior Year Allocation Income 8,260.94 3,000.00 275.36

Predictable Income 33030-03 Trailer Site Rental 20,376.00 22,000.00 92.62

33060-03 Use of Grounds 145,535.78 148,350.00 98.10

33070-03 Storage Fees 20,517.00 21,000.00 97.70

33090-03 Village Rents 58,862.13 57,500.00 102.37

Non-Predictable Income 33045-03 Food Se1vice 46,264.55 56,000.00 82.62

33046-03 Gas Lease Income (600.00) 0.00 0.00

33050-03 Sewage Rental Fee 2,210.00 1 ,800.00 122.78

33020-03 Dorm Rental - Camp Meeting 9,161.00 6,000.00 152.68

Other Income 33084-03 Capital Campaign Revenue 4,472.70 2,000.00 223.64

33085-03 Family Camp Allocation 1,456.14 4,000.00 36.40

Total Income $ 377,457.52 $ 388,650.00

97.12

Expenses

Salary/Wages 41301-03 Executive Director $ 33,129.58 $ 32,000.00 103.53

41302-03 Office Manager 4,988.56 6,000.00 83.14

41304-03 Staff Labor 42,581.35 4 l ,000.00 103.86

41306-03 Christmas Bonuses/Retire1nent 795.22 1,000.00 79.52

41307-03 Accounting 1,200.00 l ,200.00 100.00

Employee Benefits

44001 -03 FICA - Employer Po11ion 7,229.10 8,600.00 84.06

71210-03 Health lns.-Fac. Mgr./Off. Mgr 21,430.67 23,000.00 93.18

71211-03 Medical Reimbursement 5,992.75 6,050.00 99.05

Utilities 72020-03 Center Gas 1 0,835.77 11,000.00 98.51

72030-03 Center Electricity 35,922.06 33,000.00 108.85

72040-03 Center Telephone 3,75 l.59 3,200.00 117.24

71270-03 Center Sewage Plant/Water Treat.

13,413.44 11,000.00 121.94

Debt, Taxes, Insurance 72235-03 Loan - District 12,000.00 12,000.00 100.00

72236-03 Loan - Mower/Tractor 4,031.76 4,100.00 98.34

72232-03 Loan - Interest 5,335.30 5,000.00 106.71

72233-03 Loan - Principal 42,664.70 43,000.00 99.22

72050-03 Center Taxes 9,162.82 9,000.00 1 01.81

72060-03 Center Insurance 25,666.14 24,400.00 105.19

Maintenance 72222-03 Center Maintenance/Repairs 26,486.61 24,000.00 110.36

72221-03 New Equipment/Tools 968.76 1,000.00 96.88

72223-03 Housekeeping Supplies 4,318.85 4,600.00 93.89

71280-03 Gas/Oil 1,757.45 3,000.00 58.58

80004-03 Village Maintenance/Repair 4,130.65 500.00 826.13

Capital Improvements

72080-03 Projects 11,286.58 23,000.00 49.07

Miscellaneous 72219-03

Center Board Travel/Meals

48.49

200.00

24.25

71240-03 Center Labor Meals 819.15 400.00 204.79

72228-03 Promotion 642.00 1,000.00 64.20

72230-03 Office Expense/Miscellaneous 2,099.17 2,000.00 104.96

72231-03 Office Equipment 0.00 400.00 0.00

Non-Predictable Expenses

72199-03 Food Service Labor 15,370.97 16,000.00 96.07

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72202-03 Food Service - Food/Other 40,633.14 38,000.00 106.93

Total Expenses $388,692.63 $88,650.00 100.0l

B. SDMI TREASURER

May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2014 $ 27,942.01

Receipts

Budget Payments

Operating Fund (Includes $2,786 prior year) $ 13,021.34

General Convention (Includes $696 prior year) $ 2,936.48

Interest Income - General Convention $ 48.52

Kid's Camp $ 23,186.57

Lay Retreat Income $ -

Designated Receipts

Children - Family Camp Fund $ 6,185.81

Children - Bible Quizzing $ 1,437.00

Children - Talent $ 1,075.50

Prime Time $ 21,564.00

Honor Schools $ 200.00

Sunday School Convention $ 1,170.00

Total Designated Receipts $ 31,632.31

Total Income $ 70,825.22

Total to Account For $ 98,767.23

Disbursements

Budget Operating Fund - Administration

Mileage and Meals $ 1,172.90

Phone/Postage/Office Supplies $ 536.28

Statistical Secretary's Expense/Honorarium $ 200.00

Chairperson's Honorarium $ 1,000.00

Treasurer's Honorarium $ 600.00

Ministry Director's Honorariums $ 1,600.00

Total Administration $ 5,109.18

Budget Operating Fund - Promotion

Promoter/Web Site - SDMI Share $ 341.82

Honor School Awards $ -

Total Promotion $ 341.82

Budget Operating Fund - Children's Ministries

Children - Talent $ 900.00

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Children - Bible Quizzing $ 500.00

Children's Family Camp $ 3,003.81

Kids Camp - Speaker Honorarium Subsidy $ 1,100.00

Total Children's Ministries $ 5,503.81

Budget Operating Fund - Adult Ministries

Women's Ministry $ 100.00

Prime Time $ 500.00

Lay Retreat $ -

Total Adult Ministries $ 600.00

Budget Operating Fund - Other Ministries

Honor School Appreciation Banquet (Reserve) $ 200.00

District Convention Expenses $ 999.00

Other Ministries Expense $ 215.00

Total Other Ministries $ 1,414.00

General Convention Delegates Expense $ -

Kid's Camp $ 23,628.36

Lay Retreat $ 625.00

Designated Expense

Director's Leadership Meeting $ 900.00

Children's Family Camp $ 5,455.81

Chiildren - Caravan $ 200.00

Children - Talent $ 1,966.73

Children - Bible Quizzing $ 1,452.47

Prime Time Fund $ 21,099.79

Honor School Appreciation Banquet $ 192.00

Sunday School Convention $ 350.00

Total Designated Expense $ 31,616.80

Total Disbursements $ 68,838.97

Balance on Hand, April 30, 2015 $ 29,928.26

Breakdown of Balance:

Budget Operating Fund $ 6,670.08

General Convention Fund $ 12,591.00

Kid's Camp $ 36.91

Lay Retreat $ 122.65

Designated Funds $ 10,507.62

Total Balance $ 29,928.26

Balance in Checking, April 30, 2015 $ 5,211.09

Certificate of Deposit, April 30, 2015 $ 24,717.17

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Total in all Funds $ 29,928.26

The amount in the CD is for Restricted Funds that are in our General Convention, Kid's Camp, and

Miscellaneous Funds which are held in reserved for future expenditures.

Respectfully submitted,

RONALD C. SCHAEFFER

AUDITING

May 20, 2015

We have examined the records of the Pittsburgh District Sunday School Ministries and have found

them to be in correct bookkeeping standards.

Respectfully submitted,

DARLA K. HOOVER, Secretary LEONARD HOOVER, Chairperson

C. NMI TREASURER May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015

Balance on Hand, May 1, 2014 $ 62,848.61 INCOME: District Allocations, 2013-2014 $ 1,690.66 District Allocations, 2013-2014 District Expense $ 11,288.21 Global Convention - Buddy Plan Fund 125.00 Miscellaneous Income 136.74 100th Anniversary Fund 11,401.04 22,950.99 Missions Store 730.86 Children's Project 2,949.23 Convention Offering 479.61 NCM Project 2,639.50 District Domestic Work and Witness 22,383.00 53,816.85 Total To Account For: $ 116,665.46 EXPENSES: District Expense 22,337.19 Missions Store 730.86 Domestic Work and Witness Expense 38,346.00 NCM Project 2,983.25 President's Conferences - Children's Project 2,949.23 67,346.53 Balance on Hand, April 30, 2015 $ 49,318.93 Breakdown of Funds Balances: District Expense $ 20,542.84 Domestic Work and Witness 11,133.00 Global Convention Fund 10,855.77

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Conferences Fund 6,081.18 NCM Project Fund 456.14 General Convention Buddy Fund 250.00 Total $ 49,318.93

Respectfully submitted, Debra L, Shutak, NMI Treasurer

NMI Audit We have reviewed the financial records for the Pittsburgh District NMI for the 2014-2015 church year. Through the review we have found that all transactions and record keeping are within acceptable practices and guidelines. It is our opinion that the financial documentation fairly represents the financial position of the Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene NMI as well as its change in net assets and cash flows for the year ending April 30, 2015.

Respectfully submitted, Barbara Pfaff Mary Smith

D. NYI TREASURER

May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015

Ordinary Income/Expense

Income

41500 · Operating Fund Income

41510 · Operating Income - Current Year 8,535.24

41520 · Operating Income - Prior Year 1,403.64

Total 41500 · Operating Fund Income 9,938.88

41800 · Convention Fund Income

41810 · Conv Fnd Inc - Curr Yr 1,840.67

41820 · Conv Fnd Inc - Prior Yr 308.12

Total 41800 · Convention Fund Income 2,148.79

42200 · Teen Camp

42205 · Teen Camp Registration 19,917.50

42210 · Teen Camp Donations 1,865.00

42215 · Snack Shack Receipts 1,636.90

Total 42200 · Teen Camp 23,419.40

42220 · Family Camp

42225 · Family Camp Registrations 477.89

42220 · Family Camp - Other 2,000.00

Total 42220 · Family Camp 2,477.89

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42230 · Impact Team

42235 · Impact Team Offerings 100.00

Total 42230 · Impact Team 100.00

42240 · Quizzing

42245 · Local Quizzing Receipts 735.00

42246 · Regional Quizzing Receipts 3,470.00

Total 42240 · Quizzing 4,205.00

42250 · Winter Retreat

42255 · Winter Retreat Receipts 2,210.00

Total 42250 · Winter Retreat 2,210.00

42260 · Festival of Life

42270 · Regional FOL 1,850.00

Total 42260 · Festival of Life 1,850.00

42280 · NYC

42285 · NYC Receipts 19,945.00

Total 42280 · NYC 19,945.00

44000 · Interest Income - Checking 195.94

44500 · Interest/Divid Inc Naz Fund 865.32

46000 · Fall Retreat

46010 · Fall Retreat Registration 955.00

Total 46000 · Fall Retreat 955.00

47000 · Scholarship Income

47010 · Tee Shirt Income 207.00

Total 47000 · Scholarship Income 207.00

Total Income 68,518.22

Expense

61500 · Operating Expense

61512 · College/Career - Operating 106.02

61513 · Conferences 1,162.01

61514 · District Convention 119.00

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61519 · Impact Ministry - Operating 150.00

61520 · Mileage/Meals 641.48

61521 · Office Expense 252.01

61523 · President Honorarium 1,500.00

61524 · Promotional Mailings 59.50

61525 · Regional Dues 1,160.00

61527 · Work & Witness - Operating 300.00

61528 · Teen Camp - Operating 205.27

61529 · Secretary/Treasurer Honorarium 250.00

61537 · Vice-President Honorarium 750.00

Total 61500 · Operating Expense 6,655.29

61600 · Impact Expenses

61610 · Impact Misc Expenses 169.50

Total 61600 · Impact Expenses 169.50

61700 · Quizzing Expenses

61710 · Local Quizzing Expenses 1,011.07

61720 · Regional Quiz Expenses 5,541.00

Total 61700 · Quizzing Expenses 6,552.07

61800 · Teen Camp Expenses

61810 · TC -Supplies, Office 1,473.64

61815 · TC - Speaker 1,600.00

61820 · TC - Housing/Food 19,200.33

61825 · TC- Equipment 1,454.88

Total 61800 · Teen Camp Expenses 23,728.85

61900 · Family Camp Expenses

61910 · FC - Activities 569.89

61915 · FC - Speaker 1,000.00

61920 · FC - Housing/Food/Travel 1,308.75

Total 61900 · Family Camp Expenses 2,878.64

62000 · Winter Retreat Expense

62010 · WR - Misc Expense 2,446.65

Total 62000 · Winter Retreat Expense 2,446.65

62100 · Festival of Life Expenses

62115 · FOL - Regional FOL Expenses 3,281.86

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Total 62100 · Festival of Life Expenses 3,281.86

63000 · General Conv/NYC Expenses

63015 · NYC Expense 11,220.11

Total 63000 · General Conv/NYC Expenses 11,220.11

65000 · Fall Retreat Expenses

65010 · Fall Retreat Promo Expense 272.82

65020 · Fall Retreat Expenses - Misc. 1,171.81

Total 65000 · Fall Retreat Expenses 1,444.63

66900 · Reconciliation Discrepancies 462.83

Total Expense 58,840.43

Net Ordinary Income 9,677.79

Net Income 9,677.79

Respectfully submitted,

Tom Aaron, NYI Treasurer

NYI Audit

I have reviewed the financial records for the Pittsburgh District NYI for the 2014-2015 church year. Through the review I have found that all transactions and record keeping are within acceptable practices and guidelines. It is my opinion that the financial documentation fairly represents the financial position of the Pittsburgh District Church of the Nazarene NYI as well as its change in net assets and cash flows for the year ending April 30, 2015.

Respectfully submitted, Laurene C. Timmons

E. SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICAL REPORT (District Financial Totals)

Church Giving Paid Local Interests $ 5,172,382 Paid District Interests $ 318,072 Paid Educational Interests $ 114,151 Paid General Interests $ 735,638

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143 10 0 9 1 10 2 0 8 143Albion Wesleyan2 80 0 41Rev. Wayne C. Hennen

74 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 76Allison3 25 0 45Rev. Roger L. Diehl

34 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 29Anita*4 9 0 20Rev. George W. Stratton

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Arona5 0 0 0

22 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 20Atlasburg6 25 0 2Rev. Dr. William J. Hardie

29 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 31Beaver Falls College Hill7 16 0 12Rev. Joseph R. Schiren

87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87Belle Vernon8 24 0 41Rev. Frederick J. Brucker III

Rev. Kelly Jo Brucker

360 23 2 16 5 0 0 0 0 383Bethel Park South Hills9 184 0 136Dr. Kenneth M. Culbertson Jr.

59 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 59Boswell New Life10 41 0 17Rev. Nathan P. Zipfel

123 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 126Bradford First11 39 0 70

51 36 6 30 0 13 0 4 9 74Brookville Calvary12 50 0 0Rev. Ronald L. Biddle

76 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 74Bunola13 27 0 20Rev. Ronald L. Doran

81 5 0 0 5 3 0 0 3 83Butler First14 70 0 15Rev. Leon E. Blaise

166 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 4 164California Calvary15 115 0 28Rev. David F. Watts

42 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 42Clarion The River16 28 0 17Rev. Mark R. Smith

28 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 30Clearfield17 13 0 21Rev. Robert D. Thomas

70 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 71Confluence18 41 0 46Rev. Kenneth E. Schweter

97 11 7 1 3 1 1 0 0 107Coraopolis19 38 0 32Rev. Michael L. Rexroad

59 2 0 0 2 15 6 8 1 46Corry20 45 0 9Rev. Theodore A. Garro

72 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 81Curtisville Deer Lakes Community21 45 0 27Rev. Richard E. Wise

45 1 0 0 1 4 2 0 2 42DuBois Emmanuel22 26 0 21Rev. Kevin D. Barrett

Rev. Rena Barrett

53 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 3 47Duquesne City of Hope23 25 0 33Rev. Darrell P. Robinson

169 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 12 158Ebensburg Lakeside Community24 187 0 40Rev. Robert L. Osborn

63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63Edinboro Hillcrest25 10 0 53

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ellport Ellwood City26 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ellwood City27 0 0 0Mr. Lloyd J. O'Connell

12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Emlenton Lighthouse28 10 0 0

55 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 55Erie First29 65 0 1Rev. John H. Shank

18 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20Erie Millcreek30 14 0 3Rev. Frederick J. Baney

7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7Erie New Life31 23 0 0Rev. David B. Lyons

122 3 0 0 3 8 2 0 6 117Franklin32 103 0 36Rev. David M. Smith

0 10 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 10Fredonia33 0 0 0Mr. Richard Williams

57 2 2 0 0 7 4 0 3 52Freedom Pine Run34 63 0 10Rev. David J. Moore

8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Gilson Ridge Community35 11 0 0Rev. Toby L. Warner

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122 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 124Grove City37 50 0 38Rev. Mark S. Erskine

0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Hampton Community38 0 0 0

47 5 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 52Hawthorn39 20 0 31

124 57 2 54 1 5 5 0 0 176Hermitage Gentle Shepherd40 84 0 32Rev. Ray A. Stark

128 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 134Homer City41 104 0 20Rev. Charles E. Lockard Jr.

44 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 3 43Indiana First42 37 0 8Rev. Glenn V. Propst Jr.

146 6 2 1 3 2 2 0 0 150Irwin Norwin43 77 0 15Rev. Nathan F. Patnode

44 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 44Jefferson44 44 0 6Rev. Carl L. Kibler

80 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 82Kenwood45 30 0 51Rev. William B. Degenkolb

41 16 0 15 1 2 2 0 0 55Kittanning46 30 0 22Rev. Mark J. Smith

40 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 44Kossuth Faith47 34 0 24Rev. R. Troy Horne

0 11 5 4 2 0 0 0 0 11McMurray Chartiers Creek Community48 0 0 0

66 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66Meadville First49 38 0 26Rev. Rodney A. Johnson

68 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 66Mercer Community50 25 0 0

26 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 25Milesburg51 26 0 6Rev. Robert D. Williams Sr.

18 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 27Monaca New Beginnings52 20 0 1Rev. Adam C. Johnson

94 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 97Monongahela53 58 0 0Rev. Raymond R. DiCamillo

33 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 33Nanty Glo54 23 0 17Rev. Brent J. Herren

185 3 0 1 2 9 2 2 5 179New Brighton55 114 0 50Rev. Donald W. MacNeil

0 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7New Castle Middle Cross56 0 0 0

80 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 76New Galilee57 56 0 18Rev. M. Edward Hanley

21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21NuMine Bible Fellowship58 15 0 7Rev. Justin Lamison

189 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 190Oil City59 130 0 65Rev. William C. Hopkins

82 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 85Paris60 62 0 14Rev. Dana D. Snodgrass

54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54Philipsburg61 44 0 0Rev. John R. Versaw

89 1 0 0 1 4 2 0 2 86Pittsburgh Lincoln Place62 90 0 7Rev. W. Joseph Stump Jr.

18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Portage63 10 0 8Rev. C. Edward Albert

59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59Punxsutawney64 20 0 30

31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31Riceville65 16 0 10Mr. Clyde A. Cooper

36 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 39Ridgway66 42 0 6Rev. Joseph L. Miller Jr.

26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26Scottdale67 8 0 20Burl Ward

43 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 45Sharpsville68 34 0 10Rev. Leonard J. Powell

23 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 20Sheakleyville69 26 0 3Rev. Lisa J. Grabb

46 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 47Sligo70 35 0 14Rev. Eugene A. Hill Jr.

52 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 53Smithton71 28 0 32Rev. Michael R. Beckley

111 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 111Somerset72 64 0 35Rev. Robert L. Henderson

38 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 42Springboro Conneaut Valley73 28 0 0Rev. Marshall S. Lillie

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0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3The Gathering75 0 0 0

83 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 85Titusville76 69 0 32Rev. David L. Edwards

107 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 106Union City77 116 0 0Rev. George H. Tutor Sr.

51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51Uniontown78 21 0 0Rev. Michael R. Lyons

49 15 0 14 1 0 0 0 0 64Vanderbilt79 22 0 9Rev. Glendon A. Wills

34 11 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 45Waltersburg80 13 0 27

427 3 0 0 3 7 0 0 7 423Warren First81 206 0 0Rev. Jason L. Maier

224 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224Washington First82 47 0 136Rev. Martin J. Bausman

66 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 65Washington New Hope*83 51 0 6Rev. James M. York Jr.

82 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 83Waterford84 40 0 0Rev. Gregory G. Jack

391 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 391Waynesburg85 272 0 175Rev. John M. Poling

73 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 72West Mifflin Terrace86 43 0 0Rev. Peter S. Roy

45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45West Sunbury United87 39 0 13Rev. Timothy D. Britton

0 18 12 3 3 0 0 0 0 18Wilkinsburg88 0 0 0

36 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 40Windber89 26 0 10

65 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 66Zelienople90 46 0 9Rev. William L. (Bill) Baker IV

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Albion Wesleyan2 102 27 17 4 114 59 233 90 90 0 70 0 20 102 40

Allison3 15 3 7 1 99 15 121 19 9 10 0 0 0 30 0

Anita*4 0 1 0 0 14 9 14 10 9 6 0 0 0 0 7

Arona5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Atlasburg6 2 2 4 4 56 35 62 41 4 2 0 0 0 0 0

Beaver Falls College Hill7 2 2 3 3 26 17 31 22 3 3 60 0 3 17 0

Belle Vernon8 10 6 8 0 15 10 33 16 13 16 0 0 0 0 0

Bethel Park South Hills9 124 75 50 86 211 147 385 308 125 250 70 0 90 224 0

Boswell New Life10 28 2 13 3 120 30 161 35 24 16 0 0 13 59 0

Bradford First11 28 6 16 3 111 13 155 22 22 0 0 0 17 12 14

Brookville Calvary12 8 8 3 15 50 56 61 79 34 19 22 0 6 40 0

Bunola13 7 7 10 15 30 23 47 45 43 0 0 0 0 35 38

Butler First14 53 26 22 11 30 26 105 63 56 21 71 54 23 64 45

California Calvary15 33 18 24 6 44 28 101 52 52 12 51 0 24 138 28

Clarion The River16 22 9 3 2 53 11 78 22 17 5 0 0 0 12 0

Clearfield17 2 2 2 0 20 20 24 22 9 4 0 0 0 28 5

Confluence18 10 7 5 2 65 49 80 58 19 11 0 0 6 20 2

Coraopolis19 27 5 24 8 59 15 110 28 28 28 35 0 22 97 0

Corry20 8 8 8 8 32 32 48 48 22 20 0 12 8 49 9

Curtisville Deer Lakes Community21 13 4 17 3 79 15 109 22 22 10 0 0 9 72 37

DuBois Emmanuel22 30 24 12 8 29 25 71 57 26 45 0 0 12 0 0

Duquesne City of Hope23 7 7 3 3 13 13 23 23 7 0 7 0 0 0 0

Ebensburg Lakeside Community24 70 25 20 10 190 20 280 55 55 30 47 0 25 116 0

Edinboro Hillcrest25 0 0 0 0 15 10 15 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ellport Ellwood City26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ellwood City27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Emlenton Lighthouse28 0 0 0 0 19 10 19 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

Erie First29 13 11 18 19 38 25 69 55 55 0 0 0 18 55 7

Erie Millcreek30 10 4 3 1 16 14 29 19 15 0 15 0 0 14 2

Erie New Life31 4 2 3 1 27 5 34 8 8 8 17 0 3 7 0

Franklin32 81 15 58 22 233 79 372 116 116 67 28 0 27 124 0

Fredonia33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Freedom Pine Run34 39 10 17 9 53 49 109 68 34 34 55 0 17 35 5

Gilson Ridge Community35 2 0 0 0 15 11 17 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Greenville Lifeway36 6 6 2 2 10 10 18 18 10 10 12 6 3 1 0

Grove City37 13 2 15 3 78 20 106 25 25 7 0 0 7 84 38

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Hawthorn39 1 1 0 0 20 20 21 21 20 8 0 0 0 15 0

Hermitage Gentle Shepherd40 12 9 12 0 48 58 72 67 57 10 20 0 6 62 24

Homer City41 25 10 10 5 55 25 90 40 40 0 80 0 10 128 0

Indiana First42 0 0 0 0 21 18 21 18 11 0 0 0 0 0 0

Irwin Norwin43 98 55 7 3 56 25 161 83 83 25 0 0 10 146 70

Jefferson44 14 7 13 7 38 14 65 28 27 0 23 8 16 26 10

Kenwood45 8 2 6 1 31 22 45 25 25 25 24 0 10 82 0

Kittanning46 3 3 1 1 19 15 23 19 19 0 0 0 2 0 0

Kossuth Faith47 7 4 8 4 19 15 34 23 23 3 42 0 4 15 13

McMurray Chartiers Creek Community48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Meadville First49 46 22 19 7 50 14 115 43 43 29 49 0 11 16 39

Mercer Community50 4 1 3 1 8 4 15 6 6 0 0 0 0 67 9

Milesburg51 4 4 2 2 20 20 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Monaca New Beginnings52 5 5 2 2 11 11 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 0

Monongahela53 31 10 6 1 212 22 249 33 33 25 0 0 6 58 199

Nanty Glo54 5 1 3 1 32 10 40 12 11 7 0 0 1 30 0

New Brighton55 25 19 25 31 200 66 250 116 116 9 124 35 25 40 10

New Castle Middle Cross56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

New Galilee57 81 13 22 1 80 21 183 35 30 5 38 0 25 24 4

NuMine Bible Fellowship58 4 4 1 0 15 8 20 12 12 0 0 0 0 4 0

Oil City59 65 30 20 10 71 45 156 85 85 15 75 0 20 189 0

Paris60 10 3 6 2 44 31 60 36 36 25 35 0 10 64 0

Philipsburg61 17 9 10 5 40 11 67 25 20 10 0 0 7 15 0

Pittsburgh Lincoln Place62 20 10 10 5 60 40 90 55 55 20 35 0 15 80 10

Portage63 0 0 0 0 20 12 20 12 12 0 0 0 0 5 0

Punxsutawney64 0 0 0 0 10 7 10 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

Riceville65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ridgway66 22 18 9 3 32 19 63 40 40 18 34 0 4 34 6

Scottdale67 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0

Sharpsville68 4 3 3 3 40 40 47 46 27 0 0 3 0 42 22

Sheakleyville69 15 4 13 3 31 8 59 15 8 15 64 0 8 25 21

Sligo70 35 3 6 0 87 11 128 14 8 14 29 0 6 40 0

Smithton71 15 15 2 0 33 24 50 39 26 34 30 0 3 24 8

Somerset72 16 8 17 9 89 27 122 44 35 0 50 21 14 35 60

Springboro Conneaut Valley73 6 3 6 3 50 13 62 19 13 13 60 0 0 13 0

St. Petersburg74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Gathering75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Union City77 43 28 80 20 163 76 286 124 72 24 43 32 31 106 180

Uniontown78 10 3 8 1 41 9 59 13 13 8 0 0 4 20 0

Vanderbilt79 14 2 9 4 18 10 41 16 16 12 0 0 9 33 0

Waltersburg80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 10

Warren First81 45 36 26 20 113 64 184 120 103 26 65 23 55 427 0

Washington First82 10 3 8 2 47 57 65 62 23 26 30 0 6 35 0

Washington New Hope*83 14 4 10 4 298 43 322 51 46 12 31 0 10 32 32

Waterford84 25 27 80 2 85 12 190 41 14 27 25 0 80 83 0

Waynesburg85 140 71 90 45 250 105 480 221 161 60 135 0 50 95 0

West Mifflin Terrace86 22 17 3 1 84 28 109 46 46 8 0 0 1 35 54

West Sunbury United87 5 3 16 3 27 13 48 19 18 2 0 0 0 45 0

Wilkinsburg88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Windber89 10 7 0 0 25 20 35 27 27 0 0 0 0 27 0

Zelienople90 60 23 9 9 62 46 131 78 31 18 58 0 12 40 29

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1,090 3,745 848 210 1,787 1,184 2,594 3,463 7,673 2,121 4,861 494 1,011 848 1,801

1,853 891 1,029 433 4,640 2,298 7,522 3,622 2,706 1,253 2,000 285 913 4,261 963

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Albion Wesleyan2 137,155 7,074 9,717 0 16,791 2,910 8,374 1,393 9,767 3,273 0 3,273

Allison3 33,691 1,531 737 0 2,268 727 1,853 310 2,163 100 50 150

Anita*4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Arona5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Atlasburg6 25,565 1,398 0 0 1,398 575 1,398 199 1,597 575 0 575

Beaver Falls College Hill7 36,276 396 1,319 0 1,715 323 400 855 1,255 254 0 254

Belle Vernon8 49,351 3,680 646 0 4,326 1,150 2,809 388 3,197 1,149 0 1,149

Bethel Park South Hills9 419,128 21,800 7,692 0 29,492 9,000 21,800 3,100 24,900 9,000 0 9,000

Boswell New Life10 68,492 5,415 1,952 50 7,417 1,467 4,079 450 4,529 1,467 200 1,667

Bradford First11 65,748 3,700 5,285 0 8,985 1,290 3,286 0 3,286 1,399 115 1,514

Brookville Calvary12 98,116 5,341 1,485 0 6,826 2,100 5,085 900 5,985 2,100 0 2,100

Bunola13 43,757 1,700 25 0 1,725 900 1,000 550 1,550 430 0 430

Butler First14 195,170 9,950 8,167 640 18,757 4,170 10,735 1,484 12,219 4,170 100 4,270

California Calvary15 236,848 20,630 29,391 100 50,121 4,325 10,630 2,035 12,665 4,325 100 4,425

Clarion The River16 24,078 50 0 0 50 50 20 15 35 10 0 10

Clearfield17 28,747 1,500 2,202 0 3,702 597 1,147 205 1,352 372 50 422

Confluence18 59,969 3,354 5,406 0 8,760 1,176 2,150 1,020 3,170 400 0 400

Coraopolis19 104,508 8,567 4,066 0 12,633 2,114 5,491 521 6,012 2,218 0 2,218

Corry20 26,972 2,805 878 26 3,709 150 50 50 100 12 0 12

Curtisville Deer Lakes Community21 86,513 1,469 885 0 2,354 1,468 631 351 982 1,038 0 1,038

DuBois Emmanuel22 63,880 3,268 2,942 0 6,210 1,339 3,268 0 3,268 1,339 0 1,339

Duquesne City of Hope23 12,827 100 0 0 100 100 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ebensburg Lakeside Community24 166,736 9,308 2,095 0 11,403 3,875 8,633 100 8,733 3,531 0 3,531

Edinboro Hillcrest25 45,000 2,262 570 0 2,832 942 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ellport Ellwood City26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ellwood City27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Emlenton Lighthouse28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Erie First29 120,902 7,248 1,657 0 8,905 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Erie Millcreek30 12,660 200 605 300 1,105 270 100 100 200 25 0 25

Erie New Life31 13,787 560 96 0 656 229 515 72 587 211 0 211

Franklin32 136,654 6,970 7,929 0 14,899 2,879 8,027 807 8,834 2,878 120 2,998

Fredonia33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Freedom Pine Run34 84,152 5,961 1,554 0 7,515 1,595 3,876 0 3,876 1,744 0 1,744

Gilson Ridge Community35 4,730 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Grove City37 80,144 4,842 2,111 0 6,953 1,981 4,487 621 5,108 1,836 0 1,836

Hampton Community38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hawthorn39 45,967 1,088 8,099 2,874 12,061 0 1,994 1,979 3,973 0 0 0

Hermitage Gentle Shepherd40 167,708 8,560 6,489 0 15,049 3,503 9,721 0 9,721 3,494 0 3,494

Homer City41 228,565 26,156 56,039 9,466 91,661 4,539 11,864 263 12,127 4,191 200 4,391

Indiana First42 38,917 0 72 0 72 0 2,000 0 2,000 50 0 50

Irwin Norwin43 190,770 11,746 6,814 0 18,560 3,959 9,123 1,270 10,393 3,740 0 3,740

Jefferson44 67,359 3,743 1,310 0 5,053 1,541 4,156 100 4,256 1,509 25 1,534

Kenwood45 66,300 6,788 17,236 2,350 26,374 1,333 3,431 0 3,431 1,233 0 1,233

Kittanning46 32,431 0 10 0 10 0 300 0 300 0 0 0

Kossuth Faith47 47,686 2,596 1,933 0 4,529 1,071 834 781 1,615 0 0 0

McMurray Chartiers Creek Community48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Meadville First49 59,638 1,865 1,007 0 2,872 1,289 1,168 453 1,621 294 0 294

Mercer Community50 52,683 2,759 1,526 0 4,285 1,092 250 0 250 100 0 100

Milesburg51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Monaca New Beginnings52 11,010 574 0 0 574 237 655 100 755 268 0 268

Monongahela53 107,092 5,423 4,733 0 10,156 2,227 5,531 964 6,495 2,226 100 2,326

Nanty Glo54 26,505 1,466 1,517 0 2,983 605 1,009 130 1,139 460 100 560

New Brighton55 131,729 8,069 9,303 0 17,372 2,823 6,899 0 6,899 2,822 0 2,822

New Castle Middle Cross56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

New Galilee57 45,832 25 440 0 465 1,580 2,885 0 2,885 25 0 25

NuMine Bible Fellowship58 17,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oil City59 146,986 8,855 4,321 0 13,176 3,396 7,506 1,030 8,536 3,050 0 3,050

Paris60 107,556 5,715 6,690 0 12,405 2,251 5,456 1,146 6,602 2,262 0 2,262

Philipsburg61 69,885 1,763 950 0 2,713 1,548 300 0 300 0 0 0

Pittsburgh Lincoln Place62 165,000 11,630 3,749 0 15,379 3,477 8,452 1,180 9,632 3,477 150 3,627

Portage63 27,117 430 552 0 982 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Punxsutawney64 31,389 2,713 967 1,126 4,806 742 2,082 85 2,167 677 0 677

Riceville65 17,194 0 175 0 175 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ridgway66 55,819 2,873 3,501 0 6,374 1,165 1,550 0 1,550 0 0 0

Scottdale67 7,426 0 30 0 30 0 743 0 743 0 0 0

Sharpsville68 63,939 1,534 2,144 0 3,678 1,274 3,112 416 3,528 421 0 421

Sheakleyville69 39,183 1,000 7,417 0 8,417 739 2,160 329 2,489 659 20 679

Sligo70 14,689 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Smithton71 105,484 6,144 3,165 0 9,309 2,290 6,210 100 6,310 2,300 200 2,500

Somerset72 123,542 7,201 8,834 0 16,035 3,012 6,557 3,492 10,049 2,877 125 3,002

Springboro Conneaut Valley73 26,909 400 925 0 1,325 600 250 100 350 125 100 225

St. Petersburg74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Gathering75 0 0 25 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Titusville76 73,509 1,280 752 0 2,032 1,613 1,115 0 1,115 456 0 456

Union City77 78,559 4,058 1,277 0 5,335 1,663 3,523 256 3,779 1,441 100 1,541

Uniontown78 51,600 622 1,209 0 1,831 777 100 0 100 100 0 100

Vanderbilt79 25,886 378 609 0 987 80 195 19 214 80 0 80

Waltersburg80 48,363 1,000 627 0 1,627 700 1,700 0 1,700 700 0 700

Warren First81 320,552 16,968 27,506 0 44,474 6,887 10,000 0 10,000 2,535 220 2,755

Washington First82 86,631 2,959 1,791 0 4,750 0 550 0 550 150 0 150

Washington New Hope*83 45,835 3,130 3,651 0 6,781 1,135 1,180 743 1,923 493 150 643

Waterford84 58,108 1,476 128 0 1,604 334 917 271 1,188 187 20 207

Waynesburg85 829,756 38,093 48,002 0 86,095 12,513 36,433 0 36,433 20,004 0 20,004

West Mifflin Terrace86 61,936 3,057 1,034 547 4,638 679 1,455 386 1,841 655 100 755

West Sunbury United87 117,669 6,204 4,838 2,130 13,172 2,465 6,020 932 6,952 2,463 0 2,463

Wilkinsburg88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Windber89 28,793 1,037 887 0 1,924 245 678 0 678 0 0 0

Zelienople90 78,107 4,415 2,903 551 7,869 1,650 4,014 651 4,665 1,650 200 1,850

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6,781,807 114,151 2,595 111,556 318,072 32,702 285,370 125,270 735,650 20,160 355,959 359,531

6,534,032 387,123 326,368 22,259 735,750 116,665 280,172 34,976 315,148 112,261 3,055 115,316

247,775 (27,592) 29,591 (2,099) (100) 8,605 5,198 (2,274) 2,924 (705) (460) (1,165)Increase / (Decrease)

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Ellport Ellwood City

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Abundant Love1 0 0 0 4,800 517 350 5,667 10,236 0 0 Yes

Albion Wesleyan2 15,399 0 27,703 36,528 872 28,282 108,784 141,525 755,000 0 Yes

Allison3 370 0 4,833 595 500 16,408 22,706 28,014 628,000 0 No

Anita*4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 60,000 0 No

Arona5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Atlasburg6 1,680 0 3,287 0 0 9,830 14,797 18,942 300,000 0 Yes

Beaver Falls College Hill7 1,315 3,136 11,539 0 0 15,198 31,188 34,735 600,000 22,000 No

Belle Vernon8 22,785 0 9,804 3,324 477 2,804 39,194 49,016 500,000 0 Yes

Bethel Park South Hills9 157,179 33,338 58,430 38,040 0 67,660 354,647 427,039 2,500,000 173,784 Yes

Boswell New Life10 12,073 16,509 7,800 5,200 741 26,664 68,987 84,067 500,000 146,000 Yes

Bradford First11 6,915 0 0 0 270 39,187 46,372 61,447 337,500 0 Yes

Brookville Calvary12 31,583 10,373 24,468 390 2,965 6,451 76,230 93,241 650,000 40,930 Yes

Bunola13 0 0 21,078 7,258 500 10,000 38,836 43,441 140,000 0 No

Butler First14 5,992 7,608 20,370 20,517 2,904 65,643 123,034 162,450 1,333,000 26,185 Yes

California Calvary15 70,620 0 61,795 37,793 14,683 23,983 208,874 280,410 2,475,000 0 Yes

Clarion The River16 7,660 0 0 11,625 0 4,775 24,060 24,205 50,000 0 No

Clearfield17 3,890 0 0 0 0 12,731 16,621 22,694 150,000 0 No

Confluence18 22,242 0 6,500 18,332 975 21,635 69,684 83,190 315,000 0 No

Coraopolis19 17,400 0 28,600 16,543 0 37,291 99,834 122,811 1,200,000 0 Yes

Corry20 1,600 0 9,180 150 500 14,279 25,709 29,680 562,000 0 No

Curtisville Deer Lakes Community21 0 5,444 26,575 14,945 0 33,826 80,790 86,632 135,000 37,500 No

DuBois Emmanuel22 21,509 0 30,546 0 50 0 52,105 64,261 150,000 0 Yes

Duquesne City of Hope23 0 0 4,800 0 0 0 4,800 5,000 60,000 0 No

Ebensburg Lakeside Community24 57,987 14,750 42,035 9,309 4,323 7,687 136,091 163,633 1,750,000 85,671 Yes

Edinboro Hillcrest25 5,789 3,000 8,000 5,000 0 13,000 34,789 38,563 370,000 5,000 No

Ellport Ellwood City26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Ellwood City27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Emlenton Lighthouse28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Erie First29 676 23,890 25,127 17,262 2,136 43,606 112,697 121,602 800,000 104,686 No

Erie Millcreek30 350 0 3,900 3,600 450 800 9,100 10,700 100,000 0 No

Erie New Life31 2,650 0 0 8,822 0 495 11,967 13,650 0 0 No

Franklin32 25,463 0 18,819 23,861 808 51,508 120,459 150,069 200,000 0 No

Fredonia33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Freedom Pine Run34 0 0 9,450 15,962 0 35,379 60,791 75,521 541,000 0 No

Gilson Ridge Community35 0 0 3,565 0 250 809 4,624 4,624 4,000 0 No

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Greenville Lifeway36 401 0 6,125 7,053 0 500 14,079 16,084 125,000 31,693 No

Grove City37 12,577 0 36,347 23,418 404 1,267 74,013 89,891 230,000 0 Yes

Hampton Community38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Hawthorn39 0 0 1,300 0 0 20,836 22,136 38,170 200,000 0 No

Hermitage Gentle Shepherd40 22,664 20,598 30,089 6,662 559 46,319 126,891 158,658 2,500,000 157,500 No

Homer City41 19,813 0 39,540 0 1,480 45,430 106,263 218,981 3,285,000 0 Yes

Indiana First42 0 3,574 16,500 0 0 0 20,074 22,196 125,000 23,462 No

Irwin Norwin43 4,865 14,015 38,057 15,724 1,657 6,255 80,573 117,225 1,325,000 210,000 No

Jefferson44 7,854 0 15,584 12,483 872 26,334 63,127 75,511 250,000 0 No

Kenwood45 0 0 26,755 0 270 32,224 59,249 91,620 280,000 0 No

Kittanning46 0 0 0 5,608 0 650 6,258 6,568 225,000 0 No

Kossuth Faith47 0 0 20,361 12,000 138 11,617 44,116 51,331 475,000 0 No

McMurray Chartiers Creek Community48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Meadville First49 0 4,560 15,665 29,752 0 3,578 53,555 59,631 64,000 31,122 No

Mercer Community50 4,500 103,286 0 0 0 0 107,786 113,513 410,000 103,286 No

Milesburg51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Monaca New Beginnings52 13,012 0 0 0 0 6,080 19,092 20,926 150,000 0 Yes

Monongahela53 0 7,831 2,351 51,778 146 34,498 96,604 117,808 700,000 16,879 Yes

Nanty Glo54 11,254 0 13,575 2,000 0 10,655 37,484 42,771 80,000 0 No

New Brighton55 0 15,096 40,930 10,370 4,539 69,261 140,196 170,112 1,127,000 70,359 Yes

New Castle Middle Cross56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

New Galilee57 10,500 0 16,935 5,900 0 0 33,335 38,290 125,000 0 No

NuMine Bible Fellowship58 0 0 14,000 4,000 0 0 18,000 18,000 6,500 0 No

Oil City59 368 0 35,199 35,631 1,597 50,329 123,124 151,282 900,000 0 No

Paris60 2,214 0 0 43,178 3,073 35,770 84,235 107,755 200,000 0 Yes

Philipsburg61 15,755 0 16,900 16,781 0 20,371 69,807 74,368 200,000 0 No

Pittsburgh Lincoln Place62 9,346 0 24,960 19,511 1,743 77,417 132,977 165,092 450,000 0 Yes

Portage63 3,657 0 12,000 2,000 0 9,789 27,446 28,428 250,000 0 No

Punxsutawney64 964 0 0 0 281 16,372 17,617 26,009 150,000 0 Yes

Riceville65 0 0 4,510 0 0 12,684 17,194 17,369 175,000 0 No

Ridgway66 0 0 20,725 12,737 0 14,511 47,973 57,062 455,000 0 No

Scottdale67 570 0 2,400 0 0 0 2,970 3,743 366,000 0 No

Sharpsville68 1,844 2,300 19,480 2,784 2,785 18,713 47,906 56,807 300,000 2,300 No

Sheakleyville69 37 0 10,240 520 0 19,979 30,776 43,100 180,000 0 No

Sligo70 4,530 0 4,800 0 1,000 6,556 16,886 16,886 80,000 6,808 No

* Sponsored New Church this Year

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Smithton71 7,843 0 25,877 31,368 350 16,371 81,809 102,218 530,941 0 Yes

Somerset72 0 0 24,480 15,604 0 53,486 93,570 125,668 1,100,000 0 Yes

Springboro Conneaut Valley73 2,000 0 20,800 0 850 0 23,650 26,150 26,000 0 No

St. Petersburg74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

The Gathering75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 No

Titusville76 4,670 12,912 21,200 2,400 0 21,266 62,448 67,664 497,546 87,088 No

Union City77 21,262 0 22,857 0 1,000 40,997 86,116 98,434 350,000 23,000 No

Uniontown78 0 0 21,665 10,904 50 400 33,019 35,827 450,000 0 No

Vanderbilt79 2,960 925 4,680 5,730 0 0 14,295 15,656 340,000 3,800 No

Waltersburg80 0 0 0 2,882 295 26,517 29,694 34,421 240,000 0 No

Warren First81 3,400 47,709 65,120 65,163 71 0 181,463 245,579 3,200,000 492,629 No

Washington First82 41,336 0 20,475 20,840 0 0 82,651 88,101 400,000 0 No

Washington New Hope*83 5,400 0 23,100 3,300 6,400 2,400 40,600 51,082 750,000 24,000 No

Waterford84 19,755 0 17,680 11,464 200 3,120 52,219 55,552 225,000 0 No

Waynesburg85 210,954 0 181,173 95,804 340 62,703 550,974 706,019 5,950,000 808,721 No

West Mifflin Terrace86 16,938 0 18,290 2,348 1,773 0 39,349 47,262 400,000 0 No

West Sunbury United87 15,167 200 21,830 9,693 4,408 0 51,298 76,350 400,000 0 Yes

Wilkinsburg88 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Windber89 10,463 0 7,050 0 0 0 17,513 20,360 215,000 0 No

Zelienople90 18,489 0 24,516 15,700 435 7,630 66,770 82,804 250,000 0 Yes

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2,734,403 47,878,487 6,545,760 5,252,617 1,423,166 70,637 912,946 1,474,325 351,054 1,020,489

768,255 463,173 1,440,025 950,999 89,231 1,188,252 4,899,935 6,182,814 44,369,870 3,298,426

252,234 (112,119) 34,300 (38,053) (18,594) 234,914 352,682 362,946 3,508,617 (564,023)

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Ellport Ellwood City

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* Sponsored New Church this Year

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Supplemental Statistical Report2015

Pittsburgh

1,639,148.00Value District Property

Value District Center

Value District Parsonage

159,530.00Indebtedness on District Property

August 27, 2015


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