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1 110 th Annual Assembly Journal of the Southern California District Church of the Nazarene Sessions held at San Diego First/Point Loma Nazarene University San Diego, California June 5 - 6, 2016 Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte General Superintendent Rev. Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. District Superintendent
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110th

Annual

Assembly Journal

of the

Southern California District

Church of the Nazarene

Sessions held at San Diego First/Point Loma Nazarene University

San Diego, California

June 5 - 6, 2016

Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte

General Superintendent

General S uperintendent

Rev. Thomas W. Taylor, Jr.

District Superintendent

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ORDINATION CLASS 2016

General Superintendent Dr. Eugenio R. Duarte ordained Melissa Tucker, Bonita Burgess, and

Devin Anderson.

Pictured from left to right: General Superintendent Dr. Eugenio R. Duarte, Ordinand Melissa

Tucker, Ordinand Bonita Burgess, Monica Anderson (spouse), Ordinand Devin Anderson,

District Superintendent Rev. Thomas W. Taylor.

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION

No. Member-

Year General Supt. Dist. Supt. District Secretary Held at Churches ship

1907 P. F. Bresee C. V. LaFontaine Robert Pierce Los Angeles 14 2,074

1908 P. F. Bresee J. W. Goodwin Robert Pierce Pasadena 24 2,252 1909 P. F. Bresee J. W. Goodwin Robert Pierce Los Angeles 23 2,231

1910 E. P. Ellyson J. W. Goodwin Fred C. Epperson Los Angeles 23 2,231

1911 P. F. Bresee J. W. Goodwin Fred C. Epperson Ontario 27 2,693 1912 H. F. Reynolds C. W. Wilson Fred C. Epperson San Diego 28 2,796

1913 P. F. Bresee C. W. Wilson Fred C. Epperson Univ. Pasadena 26 2,822

1914 P. F. Bresee C. W. Wilson Fred C. Epperson Los Angeles First 33 3,290 1915 P. F. Bresee C. W. Wilson Robert Pierce Pasadena First 32 3,276

1916 R. T. Williams Howard Eckel Robert Pierce Pomona 36 3,295

1917 E. F. Walker Howard Eckel Robert Pierce Los Angeles First 37 2,994 1918 H. F. Reynolds Howard Eckel Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena First 40 2,972

1919 J. W. Goodwin Howard Eckel Mrs. Paul Bresee Upland 40 2,920

1920 H. F. Reynolds J. E. Bates Mrs. Paul Bresee San Diego First 44 3,347 1921 R. T. Williams J. E. Bates Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 38 3,139

1922 H. F. Reynolds J. E. Bates Mrs. Paul Bresee Redlands 41 3,511

1923 J. W. Goodwin J. E. Bates Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena First 39 3,757

1924 R. T. Williams J. I. Hill Mrs. Paul Bresee Long Beach First 44 4,451

1925 H. F. Reynolds J. I. Hill Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 47 4,346

1926 J. W. Goodwin J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 48 4,444 1927 R. T. Williams J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 54 4,704

1928 J. W. Goodwin J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Long Beach First 57 4,988

1929 R. T. Williams J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Santa Ana 62 5,109 1930 J. W. Goodwin J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 64 5,032

1931 H. F. Reynolds J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena 65 5,162 1932 R. T. Williams J. T. Little Mrs. Paul Bresee Long Beach First 65 5,251

1933 J. B. Chapman A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 66 5,491

1934 J. B. Chapman A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 68 6,001 1935 R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena First 74 6,245

1936 J. B. Chapman A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Long Beach First 76 6,566

1937 J. W. Goodwin A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 72 6,880 1938 R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 75 7,329

1939 J. G. Morrison A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 70 7,431

1940 R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Los Angeles First 78 7,574 1941 J. B. Chapman A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 81 7,727

1942 H. V. Miller A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena First 81 8,064

1943 R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 87 8,364 1944 H. V. Miller A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 86 8,884

1945 J. B. Chapman A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 86 9,344

1946 H. C. Powers A. E. Sanner Mrs. Paul Bresee Pasadena Bresee 90 9,813 1947 G. B. Williamson A. E. Sanner L. A. Whitcomb Memorial Auditorium 94 10,267

1948 H. V. Miller A. E. Sanner L. A. Whitcomb Memorial Auditorium 100 10,796

1949 0. J. Nease A. E. Sanner L. A. Whitcomb Memorial Auditorium 104 11,218 1950 H. C. Powers R. J. Plumb L. A. Whitcomb Memorial Auditorium 56 5,293

1951 D. I. Vanderpool R. J. Plumb B. Edgar Johnson San Diego First 58 5,543

1952 G. B. Williamson R. J. Plumb B. Edgar Johnson San Bernardino First 60 5,832 1953 H. C. Powers R. J. Plumb B. Edgar Johnson Long Beach First 61 6,245

1954 Samuel Young R. J. Plumb B. Edgar Johnson Santa Ana 67 6,729

1955 G. B. Williamson R. J. Plumb B. Edgar Johnson Lynwood 69 7,580 1956 Hugh C. Benner Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson Riverside 70 7,931

1957 D. I. Vanderpool Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson San Diego 72 8,191

1958 H. C. Powers Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson Santa Ana 76 8,819 1959 Samuel Young Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson Riverside Auditorium 80 9,613

1960 G. B. Williamson Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson Riverside Auditorium 82 10,191

1961 Hugh C. Benner Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson Riverside Auditorium 85 10,839

1962 D. I. Vanderpool Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson Riverside Auditorium 84 11,305

1963 Samuel Young Nicholas A. Hull B. Edgar Johnson San Diego First 89 11,644

1964 H. C. Powers Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 93 12,002 1965 G. B. Williamson Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 93 12,181

1966 V. H. Lewis Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 94 12,437

1967 Hugh C. Benner Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 94 12,688 1968 George Coulter Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 94 13,088

1969 Samuel Young Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 89 13,330

1970 Edward Lawlor Nicholas A. Hull H. C. Thomas Riverside Auditorium 89 13,696 1971 V. H. Lewis Nicholas A. Hull Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 13,983

1972 Eugene L. Stowe Nicholas A. Hull Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 14,168

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1973 V. H. Lewis Nicholas A. Hull Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 89 15,170

1974 Edward Lawlor Nicholas A. Hull Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 89 15,771 1975 George Coulter Nicholas A. Hull Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 16,105

1976 V. H. Lewis Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 90 16,179

1977 Chas. H. Strickland Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 89 15,893 1978 Orville W. Jenkins Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 89 15,995

1979 Eugene L. Stowe Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 89 16,003

1980 Wm. M. Greathouse Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 15,949 1981 Jerald D. Johnson Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 15,996

1982 V. H. Lewis Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 16,121

1983 V. H. Lewis Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 87 16,279 1984 Chas. H. Strickland Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 88 16,611

1985 Chas. H. Strickland Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 90 16,751

1986 Raymond W. Hurn Robert H. Scott Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 91 17,034 1987 Raymond W. Hurn B. Maurice Hall Wayman F. Davis Riverside Auditorium 92 17,341

1987 Jerald D. Johnson B. Maurice Hall Larry J. Webb Arlington Room 47 7,689

1988 John A. Knight B. Maurice Hall Larry J. Webb San Diego Mission Valley 48 7,918 1989 John A. Knight B. Maurice Hall Larry J. Webb San Diego Mission Valley 49 8,135

1990 William J. Prince B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 50 8,388

1991 William J. Prince B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 52 8,724

1992 Raymond W. Hurn B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 54 9,037

1993 Raymond W. Hurn B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 55 9,038

1994 James H. Diehl B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 55 9,237 1995 James H. Diehl B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 56 9,309

1996 Donald D. Owens B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 56 9,422

1997 Donald D. Owens B. Maurice Hall G. David Calvert San Diego First 56 9,744 1998 Jerry D. Porter B. Maurice Hall Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 58 9,911

1999 Jerry D. Porter Larry V. Wright Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 58 10,032 2000 John A. Knight Larry V. Wright Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 58 10,146

2001 John A. Knight John L. Denney Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 60 10,194

2002 Jesse C. Middendorf John L. Denney Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 60 9,956 2003 Jesse C. Middendorf John L. Denney Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 60 8,718

2004 Paul G. Cunningham John L. Denney Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. San Diego First 53 9,221

2005 Paul G. Cunningham John L. Denney Thomas W. Taylor, Jr. Revival Christian Fellowship 53 8,966 2006 James H. Diehl John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar San Diego First 53 8,829

2007 James H. Diehl John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar San Diego First 54 9,003

2008 Jerry D. Porter John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar San Diego First 54 9,179 2009 Jerry D. Porter John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar Hemet 55 9,281

2010 J.K. Warrick John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar Hemet 54 9,457

2011 J.K. Warrick John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar Hemet 52 9,567 2012 David W. Graves John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar Hemet 53 9,754

2013 David W. Graves John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar Hemet 53 9,897

2014 David A. Busic John L. Denney Todd W. Renegar Hemet 53 9,988 2015 David A. Busic Thomas W. Taylor Todd W. Renegar San Diego First 53 10,187

2016 Eugénio R. Duarte Thomas W. Taylor Stephen Rodeheaver San Diego First 54 10,189

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Contents Pages

I. Official Directory 7

A. District Officers 7

B. Assembly Committees 8

C. District Auxiliaries 12

D. District Zone Leadership 15

E. District Church Directory 16

F. Ordained Elders 43

G. Ordained Deacons 52

H. Licensed Ministers 52

I. Commissioned Evangelists 54

J. Tenured Evangelists 54

K. Retired Ministers 54

L. Commissioned Ministers of Music 56

II. General Information 56

III. Plan of Examination 65

IV. Daily Proceedings 66

V. Reports 73

A. District Officers 73

1. District Superintendent 73

2. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) 77

3. NMI President 77

4. NYI President 78

B. District Boards and Standing Committees 80

1. Advisory Board 80

2. Board of Ministry: Credentials 85

3. Board of Ministry: Studies 87

4. Camps Board 88

5. District Properties Board 89

C. Assembly Committees 90

1. Finance and Pastoral Care Committee 90

2. Memoirs Committee 94

3. Nominating Committee 94

VI. Minutes of the Auxiliary Conventions 97

A. NMI Convention Proceedings 97

B. NYI Convention Proceedings 101

VII. Financial and Statistical Reports 103

A. District Treasurer's Report 103

B. District Audit 108

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I. Official Directory

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction--Dr. Eugénio R. Duarte, 17001 Prairie Star

Parkway, Lenexa, KS (913-577-0500)

District Superintendent--Thomas W. Taylor, 13032 High Vista Street, Victorville, CA, 92395

([email protected], 760-241-8085)

District Office--28465 Old Town Front St., Suite 313, Temecula, CA 92590

(www.socalnaz.org, fax: 951-676-8094, 951-676-8093)

District Executive Assistant--Bettina Powell, 31564 Lakeridge Ct., Temecula, CA 92591

([email protected], 760-676-8093)

District Secretary-Steve Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-865-3991)

District Treasurer--David DiFalco, 57764 Juarez Drive, Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-365-7819)

District Hispanic Coordinator--Joel Guerra, 1361 W. 9th

St., Apt. 1002, Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 951-852-8824)

District Pilipino Coordinator--Bonifacio ‘Oni’ Plantilla, 15957 Sunburst Dr., Fontana, CA 92366

([email protected], 657-272-5284)

District Financial Secretary--Amy Ryland, 3557 Ray St., San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-929-5549)

District Communication Assistant—Rodney Kilgore, 4605 Banff NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111

([email protected], 505-225-4557)

SDMI Chairperson--Kevin O’Connor, 34125 Yucaipa Creek Road, Yucaipa, 92399

([email protected], 909-570-9874)

NMI President--Dennis Bentley, 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA 92570

([email protected], 760-912-0879)

NYI President--Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-871-7691)

District Primetime Director--Steve Bray, 12298A Lilac Hill, Valley Center, CA 92082

([email protected], 559-917-6321)

Point Loma Nazarene University President--Dr. Bob Brower (Linda), 3900 Lomaland Dr.

San Diego, CA 92106 (www.pointloma.edu, 619-849-2200)

Nazarene Publishing House--P.O. Box 843336, Kansas City, MO 64184-3336 (800-877-0700)

Point Loma Nazarene University Director of Planned Giving--Dr. Steve Seelig, 3900 Lomaland

Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

(www.pointlomagift.org, [email protected], 619-849-2516)

Point Loma Office of University Advancement--3900 Lomaland Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], fax: 619-849-2616, 619-849-2302)

District Church Insurance--Mutual Insurance Agency--Howard J. Wooten, 30 N. Marengo Ave.,

Pasadena, CA 91101 (fax: 626-793-7864, 800-362-7320)

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ADVISORY BOARD

Elders

Becky Pape (Rob), 2280 East Valley Parkway, #11, Escondido, CA 92027

(term to expire in 2017) ([email protected], 760-803-1203)

Gladys Trejo (Nef), 32775 Flagstaff Ave., Thousand Palms, CA 92276

(term to expire in 2017) ([email protected], 760-413-3924)

Steve Rodeheaver (Vonda), 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

(term to expire in 2018) ([email protected], 619-865-3991)

Wink Davis (Jennifer), 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595-9035

(term to expire in 2019) ([email protected], 951-678-7241)

Jeremy Peugh (Chelsea), 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA 92026

(term to expire in 2020) ([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Laypersons

Tim Hickson, 935 Laguna Dr., #1, Carlsbad, CA 92008

(term to expire in 2017) ([email protected], 760-579-8634)

Diana Rodriguez (Jack), 10777 Viacha Dr., San Diego, CA 92124-3418

(term to expire in 2017) ([email protected], 619-829-1636)

Mark Pitts (Nan), 4740 34th

Street, Unit 7, San Diego, CA, 92116

(term to expire in 2018) ([email protected], 619-302-0848)

Dennis Butler (Fran), 6115 Roberts Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

(term to expire in 2019) ([email protected], 909-899-3294)

David Webb (Teresa), 7576 Rowena St., San Diego, CA 92119

(term to expire in 2020) ([email protected], 619-572-2585)

B. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

District Assembly Finance Committee

(Terms to Expire in 2017)

District Superintendent, ex-officio, Thomas Taylor, 13032 High Vista Street, Victorville, CA,

92395 ([email protected], 951-676-8093)

District Treasurer, ex-officio, David DiFalco, 57764 Juarez Drive, Yucca Valley, CA, 92284

([email protected], 760-365-7819)

Elders Dee Kelley, 864 Moana Dr., San Diego, CA 92106 ([email protected], 619-849-2649)

Clarence Kinzler, 41218 Essex Ct., Temecula, CA 92591 ([email protected], 951-695-2474)

Matt Palm, 1750 Hilo Dr., Vista, CA 92081 ([email protected], 760-295-5256)

David Penn, 17435 La Junta St., Hesperia, CA 92345 ([email protected], 760-831-0779)

Laypersons

Margaret (Maggie) Bailey, P.O. Box 892620, Murrieta, CA 92589

([email protected], 951-757-5678)

Dennis Butler, 6115 Roberts Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

([email protected], 909-899-3294)

Chris Rechlin, 3512 Simsbury Ct., Carlsbad, CA 92008 ([email protected], 760-730-0415)

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Gene Shea, 6718 Rockglen Ave., San Diego, CA 92111-4110

([email protected], 858-560-1030)

(plus one minister and one layperson to be chosen by the District Advisory Board)

Nominating Committee Chairperson--District Superintendent Thomas Taylor, 13032 High Vista Street, Victorville, CA,

92395 ([email protected], 760-676-8093)

District Secretary--Steve Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-865-3991)

Elders

Susan Carole, 871 E. 3rd

St., San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 989-980-8651)

Joel Guerra, 1361 W. 9th

St., Apt. 1002, Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 951-852-8824)

Chipo Makwakwa, 6117 Decena Dr. #6, San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-563-5548)

Chelsea Peugh, 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 626-589-6539)

Wil Ryland, 3557 Ray St., San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-929-4530)

Laypersons

Pam Altice, 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-704-6058)

Aleta Slater, 4884 ½ Old Cliffs Rd., San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-255-2401)

Court of Appeals

(Terms to expire in 2017)

District Superintendent--ex-officio, Thomas Taylor, 13032 High Vista St., Victorville, CA

92395 ([email protected], 760-676-8093)

Elders

Steve Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-865-3991)

Robert Smith, 4223 Caledonia Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 619-849-2200)

Laypersons

Jacque Russell, 5755 Favela Dr., Riverside, CA 92509 (951-685-9430)

Margaret Bailey, P.O. Box 892620, Murrieta, CA 92589

([email protected], 951-757-5678)

Mission Action/Home Missions Board District Advisory Board will appoint this board until instructed differently by District Assembly.

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District Board of Ministry

(Terms to expire 2017)

Chairperson--District Superintendent, ex-officio, Thomas Taylor, 13032 High Vista St.,

Victorville, CA 92395 ([email protected], 760-676-8093)

Credentials Secretary--Steve Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-865-3991)

Studies Secretary--Wink Davis, 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595-9035

([email protected], 951-678-7241)

Robin Altice, 29649 Desert Ter. Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-679-5660)

Dennis Bentley, 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA 92570

([email protected], 760-912-0879)

Susan Carole, 871 E. 3rd

St., San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 989-980-8651)

Tim Fillmore, 668 Coastal Hills Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91914

([email protected], 619-941-2828)

Joel Guerra, 1361 W. 9th

St., Apt. 1002, Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 951-852-8824)

Rob Miner, 28746 Oak Ridge Rd., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-534-0817)

Kevin O’Connor, 34125 Yucaipa Creek Road, Yucaipa, 92399

([email protected], 909-570-9874)

Matthew Palm, 1750 Hilo Dr., Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-295-5256)

Becky Pape, 2280 East Valley Parkway, #11, Escondido, CA 92027

([email protected], 760-803-1203)

Mary Paul, 3111 Ibsen St., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-849-2215)

Dave Penn, 17435 La Juanta St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-947-5363)

Jeremy Peugh, 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Loyda Ruiz, 56965 US Hwy. 371, Anza, CA 92539

([email protected], 951-219-9657)

Mike Seewald, 3374 W. Irvington Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92407

([email protected], 951-897-4776)

Robert Smith, 4223 Caledonia Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 858-569-4253)

Gladys Trejo, 32775 Flagstaff Ave., Thousand Palms, CA 92276

([email protected], 760-413-3924)

Nef Trejo 32775 Flagstaff Ave., Thousand Palms, CA 92276

([email protected], 760-413-3919)

Jeffrey Whitney, 11896 Joshua Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 530-340-2689)

Larry Wiest, 1537 Elon Ln., Encinitas, CA 92024

([email protected], 760-942-7281)

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John Wright, 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-1224

([email protected], 619-460-4839)

Kathy Wright, 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-1224

([email protected], 619-460-4839)

Camps Board

(Terms to expire in 2017)

Chairperson--Wally Yeager, 26706 Westin Hills Dr., Murrieta, CA 92563

([email protected], 575-219-2217)

District Superintendent--ex-officio, Thomas Taylor, 13032 High Vista Street, Victorville, CA,

92395 ([email protected], 760-676-8093)

District Ministries Board Chairperson--Ex-Officio, Kevin O’Connor, 34125 Yucaipa Creek

Road, Yucaipa, CA 92399 ([email protected], 909-570-9874)

Director of Children’s Ministries--Ex-Officio, Karisa May, 3580 Guava Way, Oceanside,

CA 92058 ([email protected], 760-433-1330)

District NYI President--Ex-Officio, Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San Diego,

CA 92107 ([email protected], 619-871-7691)

Director Children’s Camp--Ex-Officio, Karisa May, 3580 Guava Way, Oceanside,

CA 92058 ([email protected], 760 519 7478)

Director Junior Camp—Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-871-7691)

Director Senior High Camp—Wally Yeager, 41429 Serra Ct., Murrieta, CA

([email protected], 575-219-2217)

Debbie Crittenden, 3041 Eden Valley Ln., Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 760-743-8958)

Wink Davis, 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595-9035

([email protected], 951-678-7241)

Christian Schools Committee

(Terms to expire in 2017)

Chairperson--Aleta Slater, 4884 ½ Old Cliffs Road, San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-255-2401)

Chuck Downing, 3545 Larga Circle, San Diego, CA 92110

([email protected], 619-523-6167)

Richard Roth, 3915 Dwight Way, San Bernardino, CA 92404 ([email protected], 909-882-0906)

James Smith, 10489 Bellflower Ave., Cherry Valley, CA 92223

([email protected], 909-915-4735)

Steve Swartz, 29850 Hazel Glen, Murrieta, CA 92563

([email protected], 951-232-3744)

District Church Properties Board

(Terms to expire in 2017)

Chairperson--Janet Parks, 18547 Oak Park Dr., Riverside, CA 92054

([email protected], 951-315-8273)

Secretary--Matt Palm, 1750 Hilo Dr., Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-295-5256)

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David DiFalco, 57764 Juarez Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected] 760-365-7819)

Tim Fillmore, 668 Coastal Hills Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91914

([email protected], 619-941-2828)

Grant Reader, 28618 Berwick Lane, Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 951-271-2814)

Jacque Russell, 5755 Favela Dr., Riverside, CA 92509 (951-685-9430)

2017 General Assembly Resolutions Committee

(Composed of delegates and alternates to the 2017 General Assembly)

District Superintendent, ex-officio, Thomas Taylor, 13032 High Vista St., Victorville, CA 92395

([email protected], 760-676-8093)

Steve Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-865-3991)

Derek Taylor, 3804 Meade Ave., El Cajon, CA 92116

([email protected], 619-368-9671)

Joel Guerra, 1361 W. 9th

St., Apt. 1002, Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 951-852-8824)

Robert Smith, 4223 Caledonia Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 858-569-4253)

David DiFalco, 57764 Juarez Drive, Yucca Valley, CA, 92284

([email protected] , 760-365-7819)

Vonda Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-865-3748)

Pam Altice, 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-704-6058)

Dennis Butler, 6115 Roberts Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

([email protected], 909-899-3294)

Blanca Zapata Ashton, 206 E Grant St., Rialto, CA 92376

([email protected], 951-217-4013)

Jennifer Davis, 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595-9035

([email protected], 909-210-1250)

Debbie Crittenden, 3041 Eden Valley Lane, Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 760-743-8958)

C. DISTRICT AUXILIARIES

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board

Officers and Directors

Chairperson--Kevin O’Connor, 34125 Yucaipa Creek Road, Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-570-9874)

Officer--Debbie Crittenden (term to expire in 2017), 3041 Eden Valley Lane, Escondido, CA

92029 ([email protected], 760-743-8958)

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Officer--Christi DiFalco (term to expire in 2017), 57764 Juarez Drive, Yucca Valley, CA

([email protected], 760-660-5274)

Officer—Allison Fillmore (term to expire in 2018), 668 Coastal Hills Dr., Chula Vista, CA

91914 ([email protected], 619-656-3697)

Officer—Jeremy Peugh (term to expire in 2018), 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Officer--Jennifer Davis (term to expire in 2019), 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-678-7241-home, 909-210-1250)

NMI President--Dennis Bentley, 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA 92570

([email protected], 760-912-0879)

NYI President--Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-871-7691)

Women’s Ministries Director—Debbie Taylor, 13032 High Vista St., Victorville, CA 92395

([email protected], 760-900-9957)

Men’s Ministries Director—Rob Altice, 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA, 92584

([email protected], 951-679-5660)

Prime Time Ministries Director--Steve Bray, 12298A Lilac Hill, Valley Center, CA 92082

([email protected], 559-917-6321)

District Children’s Ministries Director--Karisa May, 3580 Guava Way, Oceanside, CA 92058

([email protected], 760 519 7478)

Caravan Director--Janet Crow, 2372 Caminito Seguro, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-226-6539)

Regional Quizzing Director--Kathy Wright, 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119

([email protected], 619-460-4839)

Bible Quizzing Director--Mary Mitchell, 1262 Calle Colnett, San Marcos, CA 92069

([email protected], 310-938-1960)

NMI District Council

President--Dennis Bentley (elected), 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA 92570

([email protected], 760-912-0879)

Vice President--Jeremy Peugh (elected), 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Secretary--Pam Altice (elected), 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-704-6058)

Treasurer--Fran Butler (elected), 6115 Roberts Pl., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

([email protected], 909-208-4847)

Deputation Secretary--Brenda Ritchie (appointed), 933 E. Agape, San Jacinto, CA 92853

([email protected], 591-692-1190)

Work & Witness Coordinator--Rob Altice (elected), 29649 Desert Ter. Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-704-6057 cell, 951-672-2494 church)

Work & Witness Assistant--Steve Gilbert (elected), 5832 Lancaster Dr, San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-988-9868)

Prayer & Fasting/web--Diana Rodriguez (elected), 3527 Valley Rd, Bonita, CA 91902-4140

([email protected], 619-829-1636)

Compassionate Ministries--Tim Isom (elected), 1721 E. Colton Ave., #75, Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 909-856-1574)

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True Shepherd--Tim Hickson (elected), 935 Laguna Drive, #1, Carlsbad, CA 92008

([email protected], 760-579-8634)

Alabaster--Brian Becker (elected), 3732 Wilson Ave, San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-549-1427)

LINKS--Darla Bridges, 61160 Trentwood Dr, Joshua Tree, CA 92252

([email protected], 760-366-3281)

WEF--Barry Jones, 1307 Hidden Knoll Ct., El Cajon, CA 92019

([email protected], 619-401-3448)

MMC/ Children--Debbie Crittenden, 3041 Eden Valley Ln., Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 760-743-8958)

Tech & Witness Coordinator--Jeremy Peugh, 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Teach & Witness Coordinator--Larry Wiest, 1537 Elon Lane, Encinitas, CA 92024

([email protected], 760-942-7281)

NYI President--Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-871-7691)

NMI Zone Chairpersons

Inland Empire--Tim Isom, 1721 E. Colton Ave., #75, Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 909-856-1574)

Lower Desert--Doris Bridges, 3167 Saddleback Rd, Joshua Tree, CA 92252

([email protected], 760-366-3281)

Rancho California--Jennifer Davis, 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595-9035

([email protected], 951-678-7241 home, 909-210-1250)

San Diego Central--Melissa Tucker, 1944 29th

St., San Diego, CA 92102

([email protected], 619-849-3106)

San Diego North--Tim Hickson, 935 Laguna Drive #1, Carlsbad, CA 92008

([email protected], 760-579-8634)

San Diego Southeast--Barry Jones, 1307 Hidden Knoll Ct., El Cajon, CA 92019

([email protected], 619-401-3448)

Upper Desert--Bill Cash, 13049 Bullet Ave, Victorville, CA 92392

([email protected], 760-987-0623)

NYI District Officers

NYI President--Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-871-7691)

NYI Vice-President--AJ Wolf, 1400 Las Flores Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008

([email protected], 949-300-6758)

NYI Treasurer--Wyatt Ehrlich, 3050 Rue Dorleans, #213, San Diego, CA 92110

([email protected], 620-253-2780)

NYI Secretary--Jeremy Arruda ([email protected], 951-963-5588)

NYI Member at Large--Brian Graley, 8002 Arcadia Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7246)

NYI Member at Large--Tim Isom, 1721 E. Colton Ave., #75, Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 909-856-1574)

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D. DISTRICT ZONE LEADERSIHP

Inland Empire

Leader: Rob Miner, 28746 Oak Ridge Rd., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-534-0817)

Banning, Bloomington The Bridge, Colton Faithway Fellowship, Highland Community

Cross, Redlands The ARK, Rialto, Riverside Arlington Avenue, San Bernardino First, San

Bernardino Samoan, and Yucaipa Valley

Lower Desert

Leader: David DiFalco, 57764 Juarez Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-365-7819)

Blythe, Brawley, Desert Center Eagle Mountain, El Centro, Holtville, Indio Las Palmas

Community, Palm Springs, Twentynine Palms, and Yucca Valley

Rancho California

Leader: Rob Altice, 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-679-5660)

Anza Centro Cristiano, Hemet, Menifee Valley Community, Murrieta Gateway, San Jacinto

Shepherd's House, and Wildomar Gracepoint.

San Diego Central

Leader: Dee Kelley, 864 Moana Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-849-3100)

San Diego Clairemont, San Diego First, San Diego Mid-City Cambodian, San Diego Mid-

City English, San Diego Mid-City French, and San Diego Southeast

San Diego North

Leader: Jeremy Peugh, 2057 Caraway St., Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Carlsbad Las Flores, Escondido First, Oceanside Renew, San Diego Mount Carmel, and

Vista Hope

San Diego Southeast

Leader: Tim Fillmore, 668 Coastal Hills Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91914

([email protected], 619-941-2828)

Chula Vista Parkway Hills, El Cajon, Lakeside Community, San Diego Mission, and Spring

Valley Hispanic.

Upper Desert

Leader: Jeff Whitney, 11896 Joshua Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 530-340-2689)

Apple Valley, Barstow, Hesperia, Phelan New Life, and Victorville Green Tree Community

E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY

ANZA CENTRO CRISTIANO (Organized 1952) (057-0020) CO387443

Location--56965 U.S. Hwy 371, Anza, CA 92539 (mail: P.O. Box 390357)

(Phone and fax: 951-763-1356)

Pastor— (9/11/14) Jose Herrera (Lillana Wade) 24850 Hancock St., #D108 Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-296-4289)

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Review Date--Appointed

Church Board Sec.--Ruth Nohemi Rosales, 39313 Howard Rd., Anza, CA 92539

([email protected], 951-763-9721)

Church Treas.--Ruth Nohemi Rosales, 39313 Howard Rd., Anza, CA 92539

([email protected], 951-763-9721)

APPLE VALLEY (Organized 1958) (057-0025) CO357960

Location--12935 Central Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308 (mail: P.O. Box 2636, Apple Valley, CA

92307-0109) (www.avnaz.org; [email protected], fax: 760-247-1449, 760-247-8433)

Pastor—(5/7/15) Jeffrey Whitney (Darla), PO Box 2636, Apple Valley, CA 92307

([email protected], 530-340-2689)

Review Date—5/7/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Office Secretary—Nancy McCandless, 11896 Joshua Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 909-486-6851)

Assoc. Pastor--(Spanish) Mario Alvarado, 20690 Manitoba Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 760-240-5265)

NMI Pres.--Bill Cash, 13049 Bullet Ave., Victorville, CA 92392

([email protected], 760-987-0623)

SDMI Supt.—Rebecca Nicolson, 18204 Catalpa St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-985-0378)

CLT Dir.--Jane Welk, 14515 Gayhead Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307

([email protected], 760-240-8629)

Church Board Sec.--Don Reisig, 20120 Eyota Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 760-240-4996)

Church Treas.--Dave Apple, 14018 Olathe Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307

([email protected], 760-946-0502)

Bookkeeper/Financial Secretary--Cindy Bowden, 11091 Kiowa Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 760-885-6530)

Prison Ministries--Jorge & Ana Argueta, 18851 Benicia St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-694-6105)

Prison Ministries--Edgardo & Blanca Leija, 15516 Sitting Bull St., Victorville, CA 92307

APPLE VALLEY HISPANIC (PAC) (057-0033)

Location--12935 Central Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308--(Mail: P.O. Box 2636, Apple

Valley, CA 92307-0109)

Assoc. Pastor--(Spanish) Mario Alvarado, 20690 Manitoba Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 760-240-5265)

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BIG BEAR (PAC) (057-0034)

Location--St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, 42324 North Shore Dr., Big Bear Lake, CA

92315 (mail: P.O. Box 2636, Apple Valley, CA 92307-0109)

Lay Leader—Marlene Soffera, 7404 Sherborn Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-684-0097)

BANNING (Organized 1937) (057-0030) CO1704540

Location--500 N. 8th St., Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], fax: 951-849-7300, 951-849-5618)

Interim Pastor--Alden Sproull, 948 Hardwick Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223

([email protected], 909-801-4438)

Review Date--Interim

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor--Richard Graley, 36034 Leah Lane, Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-795-4020)

Music Dir.--Rob McCormack, 757 N. 4th

St. Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 760-219-7145)

Visitation Ministry-- Richard Graley, 36034 Leah Lane, Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-795-4020)

Children’s Min. Dir-- Sheri Higbee, 1118 Linda Vista, Banning, CA 92220

(951-849-5618)

NYI Pres--Emilee Humphries, 13582 San Juan Ave, Yucaipa, CA

([email protected], 951-849-5618)

Church Treasurer --Doyle Maxwell, 2456 Wailea Beach Dr., Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-849-4000)

Church Secretary--Richard Thiebaud, 5999 Warwick Hills, Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-849-6443)

SDMI-- Hugo Rodriguez, 1064 W. Williams, Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-692-5413)

Women’s Ministries-- Judy Thiebaud, 5999 Warwick Hills, Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-663-0205)

BANNING HISPANIC (PAC) (057-0046)

Location--500 N. 8th St., Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], fax: 951-849-7300, 951-849-5618)

Pastor—TBD

BARSTOW (Organized 1952) (057-0040) CO2972140

Location--1041 Mt. Vernon Ln., Barstow, CA 92311 (760-256-9378)

Pastor--TBD

Review Date--

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Church Secretary--Adela Becerra, 34631 Merlin Ave., Newberry Springs, CA 92365

([email protected], 760-985-1319)

Board Secretary--Diana Sanchez, 40 D Hutchison St, Barstow, CA 92311

([email protected], 760-256-1238)

Board Treasurer--Emilio Becerra, 34631 Merlyn Ave., Newberry Springs, CA 92365

([email protected], 760-989-2858)

NYI Pres.– Sandra Rodriguez ([email protected], 760-577-2501)

NMI Pres.--Adela Becerra, 34631 Merlyn Ave, Newberry Springs, CA 92365

([email protected], 760-985-1061)

NMI Vice Pres. -- Elvira Becerra, (760-718-8703)

SDMI Pres.-- Jose Ramirez ([email protected])

SDMI Vice Pres.-- Emilio Becerra (760-898-2858)

BLOOMINGTON, THE BRIDGE (Organized 1934) (057-0070) CO1934088

Location--9904 Bloomington Ave., Bloomington, CA 92316 (mail: P.O. Box 355)

(www.bncministries.org, [email protected], 909-877-0769)

Pastor—(6/26/16) Mike Seewald (Brenda), 3374 Irvington Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92407

([email protected], 951-897-4776)

Review Date—6/26/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor--(Spanish) Josue Zapata, 185 N. Eucalyptus Ave. Sp. #73, Rialto, CA 92376

([email protected], 909-874-1575)

BCS Bible Teacher—Nancy Matus, 5865 Abernathy Dr., Riverside, CA 92507

([email protected], 951-415-9419)

BCS Pastor-- Jim Smith, 10489 Bellflower Ave., Cherry Valley, CA 92223

([email protected], 951-915-4735)

Director of Children’s Ministry—Kathy Haikey, 3018 Roadrunner Ct., Highland CA 92346

([email protected], 909-991-9846)

Lifeline Compassion Ministry—Mike Arredondo, 11364 Chantry Fontana, CA 92337

([email protected], 909-231-5574)

Men’s Min.--Bryan Page, 10345 Napoleon St., Beaumont, CA 92223

([email protected], 909-499-9486)

NMI Pres--Laurie Badin, 1156 Via Ravenna Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 909-794-3997)

Church Board Sec.--Carl Butler, 3822 N. Del Rey San Bernardino, CA 92404

([email protected], 909-772-0137)

Church Treas.--Frances Butler, 6115 Roberts Pl., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

([email protected], 909-899-3294)

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BLOOMINGTON HISPANIC (PAC) (057-0071)

Location--Bloomington, The Bridge Church, 9904 Bloomington Ave., Bloomington, CA

92316 (mail: BNC, P.O. Box 355)

([email protected], 909-877-0769)

Pastor--Josue Zapata (Orpha), 185 N. Eucalyptus Ave. Sp. #73 Rialto, CA 92376

([email protected], 909-874-1575)

BLYTHE (Organized 1941) (057-0080) CO189062

Location--131 N. Second St., Blythe, CA 92225 (mail: P.O. Box 1160, Blythe, CA 92226)

(fax: 760-922-0648, 760-922-2318)

Pastor--(7/11/10) Brandon Peterson (Krista), 336 N. Earle St., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760-550-0918-cell)

Review Date--7/2016

SDMI Supt.--Stephanie Warren, 2671 Colorado River Rd., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760-278-6527)

NYI Pres.--Todd Warren, 2671 Colorado River Rd., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760-278-6527)

NMI Pres.--Denise Romero, 349 N. 5th

St., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760-922-2318)

Church Board Sec.--Evie Tyson, 470 S. 6th

St., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760-922-4735)

Church Treas.--Carolyn Kribbs, 12120 28th

Ave., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760)218-5377

BRAWLEY (Organized 1954) (057-0090) CO1860162

Location--120 E. E St., Brawley, CA 92227 (mail: P.O. Box 926) (760-344-7769)

Pastor--(6/13/1993) Fred W. Ramsey (Dottie), 486 Adler St., Brawley CA 92227

([email protected], 760-344-8867)

Review Date--1/29/19

Associate Pastor--Devin Anderson, 1601 Drew Road, Sp. #57, El Centro, CA 92243

([email protected], 760-554-2882)

SDMI—Dottie Ramsey, 486 Adler St., Brawley, CA 92227

([email protected], 760-315-2298)

NYI Min. Dir./Pres.--TBD

Women's Min Dir.--Dottie Ramsey, 486 Adler St., Brawley, CA 92227 (760-344-8867)

NMI Pres.--Monica Anderson, 1601 Drew Rd., Sp. # 57, El Centro, CA 92243

([email protected], 760-554-5330)

Church Board Sec.--Barbara Woodland, 335 E. Mansfield Rd., Brawley, CA 92227

(760-344-8378)

Church Treas.--Barbara Woodland, 335 E. Mansfield Rd., Brawley, CA 92227 (760-344-8378)

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CARLSBAD LAS FLORES (Organized 1947) (057-0460) CO195945

Location--1400 Las Flores Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92008

(www.lasfloreschurch.com, [email protected]

fax: 760-729-0054, 760-729-0231)

Pastor—TBD

Assoc. Pastor--Larry Joe Wiest, 1537 Elon Ln., Encinitis, CA 92024

([email protected], 760-942-7281)

Assoc. Pastor--Phil Barron, 6370 Paseo Aspada, Carlsbad, CA 92009

([email protected], 760-717-7445)

Assoc. Pastor-- Janis Rechlin, 3512 Simsbury Ct., Carlsbad, CA 92010

([email protected], 760-730-0415)

Assoc. Pastor--Taryn Eudaly, 5138 Riverview Ct., Fallbrook, CA 92029

([email protected], 228-313-9019)

Worship & Music Pastor--George Williamson, 3344 Quimby St., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 760-420-4361)

Welcome and Outreach Pastor--Barbara J. Kennedy, 2832 Vista Mariana, Carlsbad, CA 92009

([email protected], 760-804-2710)

SDMI Supt-- Larry Joe Wiest, 1537 Elon Ln., Encinitas, CA 92024

([email protected], 760-942-7281)

Children’s Assoc. Pastor--Karisa May, 3580 Guava Way, Oceanside, CA 92058

([email protected], 760 519 7478)

Nursery Director--Stephanie Barron, 66370 Paseo Aspada, Carlsbad CA 92009

([email protected], 760-4709855)

Youth Director--AJ Wolf, 4865 Saratoga Ave., #204, San Diego, CA 92107

(949-300-6758)

Assimilation & Spiritual Development Assoc. Pastor--Janis Rechlin, 3512 Simsbury Ct.,

Carlsbad, CA 92010 ([email protected], 760-730-0415)

NMI President-- Larry Wiest, 1537 Elon Ln., Encinitas, CA 92024

([email protected], 760-942-7281)

Compassion/Outreach Ministries--Assoc. Pastor Taryn Eudaly, 5138 Riverview Ct., Fallbrook,

CA 92028 ([email protected], 228-313-9019)

Work & Witness Coordinator.--Tim Hickson, 935 Laguna Dr., #1, Carlsbad, CA 92008

([email protected], 760-579-8634)

Church Board Sec.--Ryan Taylor, 1040 Woodcrest Lane, Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-583-9968)

Church Treas.--Chris Rechlin, 3512 Simsbury CT., Carlsbad, CA 92010

([email protected], 760-730-0415)

GRACE & PEACE OCEANSIDE (PAC) (057-0038)

Location—3800 Oceanic Dr., Suite 115, Oceanside, CA 92056 (Shared with Vineyard North

Church) (mail: PO Box 934, Oceanside, CA 92049)

(www.graceandpeacechurch.org, [email protected], 760-576-4379)

Pastor—Nate Wells (Katie), 1033 Capistrano Dr., Oceanside, CA 92058

([email protected], 760-576-4385/760-518-7370)

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CHULA VISTA PARKWAY HILLS (Organized 1943) (057-0120) CO1918960

Location--1227 Eastlake Pkwy., Chula Vista, CA 91915 (fax: 619-656-4653, 619-656-

3697)

Pastor--(04/22/07) Timothy "Tim" Fillmore (Allison), 668 Coastal Hills Dr., Chula Vista, CA

91914 ([email protected], 619-941-2828)

Review Date--4/22/2017

Assoc. Pastor/Chaplain--Wayne Minyard , 926 Lafayette Pl., Chula Vista, CA 91913

([email protected], 619-446-7025)

Assoc. Pastor/Worship Leader--Esteban Trujillo, 2915 Upshur St., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 949-439-4973)

Assoc. Pastor/Children’s Dir.--April Kelly, 164 G. Street, Chula Vista, CA 91910

([email protected], 619-867-9673)

Men’s Min. Dir.-- John DeVore, 1316 Mesa Grande Pl., Chula Vista, CA 91910

([email protected], 619-482-1760)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Nan Labertew, 460 E. H St., #605, Chula Vista, CA 91910

([email protected], 619-647-2271)

NMI Pres.--Grady Cabling, 721 Baylor St., Bonita, CA 91902-4029

([email protected], 619-421-8656)

NYI Pres. -- TBD

Work & Witness Coord.--Grady Cabling, 721 Baylor St., Bonita, CA 91902

([email protected], 619-421-8656)

Church Board Sec.-- John DeVore, 1316 Mesa Grande Pl., Chula Vista, CA 91910

([email protected], 619-482-1760)

Church Treas.--Terre Waulk, 13468 Hwy 8 Business #102, Lakeside, CA 92040

([email protected], 740-505-8215)

Church Secretary--Jayme Minyard, 926 Lafayette Pl., Chula Vista, CA 91913

([email protected], 619-370-2616)

(COLTON) FAITHWAY FELLOWSHIP (Organized 1929) (057-0130) CO218725

Location--292 E. E St., Colton, CA 92324 ([email protected], 909-825-3433)

Pastor--(1/4/2015) Timothy M. Isom (Lori), 1721 East Colton Ave., #75, Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 909-856-1574)

Review Date—1/04/2017

SDMI Supt.--Jim Wheaton, 1074 Bel Air Dr., Cherry Valley, CA 92223 (951-845-5679)

NMI Pres.--Verna Wheaton, 1074 Bel Air Dr., Cherry Valley, CA 92223 (951-845-5679)

Church Board Secretary--Ray Gochanour, 17967 Kendall Cir., Adelanto, CA 92301

([email protected], 909-496-7866)

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DESERT CENTER EAGLE MOUNTAIN (Organized 1967) (057-0197) CO531686

Location--44141 Shadow Way, Desert Center, CA 92239-0336 (mail: P.O. Box 336)

(951-255-0329)

Pastor--Martha Diane Mossbarger, 44141 Shadow Way, Desert Center, CA 92239

([email protected], 951-487-2581, 951-255-0329-cell)

Review Date--Appointed

EL CAJON (Organized 1947) (057-0200) CO2197540

Location--1123 N. Mollison Ave., El Cajon, CA 92021

(www.elcajonnazarene.org, elcajonnazarene.org, fax: 619-444-9916, 619-444-9054)

Interim Pastor--Robert Smith, 4223 Caledonia Dr., San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 858-569-4253)

Review Date--Interim

Office Manager--Kevin Thornbloom, 1780 N. Mollison Ave. El Cajon, CA 92021

([email protected], 619-715-3001)

Assoc. Pastor--Nabeel Dawood, 431 Van Houten Ave., #D, El Cajon, CA 92020

([email protected], 619-518-1359)

Music Dir.--Susan Raigoza, 10928 Explorer, La Mesa, CA 91941

([email protected], 619-670-8459)

SDMI Supt.--Rebecca Spencer, 1003 Greta St., El Cajon, CA 92021

([email protected], 619-647-1020)

NYI Pres.-- Elizabeth Chappell, 9721 Caraway Ct. Lakeside, CA 92040

([email protected], 619-561-1621)

Prime Time Dir--TBD

NMI Pres.--Julie Sweeney, 655 Emerald Ave., #27, El Cajon CA 92020

([email protected], 619-261-8498)

Church Board Sec.--Barb Taylor ([email protected], 619-709-3583)

Church Treas.--Job Nelson, 860 Friendly Circle, El Cajon, CA 92021

([email protected], 619-401-1629)

EL CAJON ARABIC (PAC) (057-0049)

Location--1123 N. Mollison Ave., El Cajon, CA 92021

([email protected], fax: 619-444-9916, 619-444-9054)

Pastor--Nabeel Dawood, 431 Van Houten Ave., #D, El Cajon, CA 92020

([email protected], 619-518-1359)

EL CENTRO (Organized 1927) (057-0210) CO236145

Location--500 S. 8th St., El Centro, CA 92243 ([email protected], 760-352-4873)

Pastor--(11/01/2007) Patrick C. Drainville (Lisa), 418 Roadrunner Ln., Imperial, CA 92251

([email protected], 760-562-6869)

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Review Date--11/2017

SDMI Supt.--Patrick Drainville, 418 Roadrunner Ln., Imperial, CA 92251 (760-562-6869)

NYI Pres.--Hannah Drainville, 418 Roadrunner Ln., Imperial, CA 92251 (760-562-3916)

NMI Pres.--Chanda Kuhn, 903 W. McCabe Rd., El Centro, CA 92243

([email protected], 760-353-3546)

Church Board Sec.--Robin Martin, 964 Driftwood, El Centro, CA 92243

([email protected], 760-352-7008)

Church Treas.--Matthew Littrell, 1480 24th St., El Centro, CA 92243

([email protected], 760-352-8725)

Church Trustee--Michael Thomas, 1240 Stacey Ave., El Centro, CA 92243 (760-613-7757)

Church Steward--Rosalynne Young, 2250 West Vaughn Rd., El Centro, CA 92243

(760-996-4755)

(El Centro) Una Voz Que Clama en El Desierto (PAC) (057-0052)

Lay Leader--Sergio Estrada, (Rosa) 716 Stacey Ave., El Centro, CA 92243

([email protected], 760-556-2389)

Mad House Disciples (PAC) (057-0051)

Pastor--Patrick C. Drainville (Lisa), 418 Roadrunner Ln., Imperial, CA 92251

([email protected], 760-562-6869)

ESCONDIDO FIRST (Organized 1911) (057-0240) CO0668350

Location--1555 S. Redwood, Escondido, CA 92025 (mail: P.O. Box 2155, Escondido, CA

92033 (www.efcn.com, [email protected],

fax: 760-745-3009, 760-745-7061)

Pastor--(10/01/2013) Becky Pape (Rob) 2280 East Valley Parkway, #11, Escondido, CA

92027 ([email protected], 760-803-1203)

Review Date--10/2019

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor for Hispanic Ministries--Joel Guerra 1361 W. 9th

Ave., Apt. 1002, Escondido, CA

92029 ([email protected], 951-852-8824)

Assoc. Pastor for Hispanic Ministries--Jenny Guerra, 1361 W. 9th

Ave., Apt. 1002, Escondido,

CA 92029 ([email protected], 951-837-3937)

Youth Leader--TBD

SDMI Supt.--Barbara Cobbs, 8975 Lawrence Welk Dr., #261, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 760-749-2258)

Music Min. Dir.--TBD

NYI-- Brooke Kirsch, 1317 York Ave, Escondido, CA 92027

([email protected], 679-929-7829)

Children's Min. Dir.--Debbie Crittenden, 3041 Eden Valley Ln., Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 760-208-8268)

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NMI Pres.--Kitty Jones, 18218 Paradise Mountain, Valley Center, CA 92082

([email protected], 760-751-8318)

Church Board Sec.--David Winn, 202 E. 14th

Ave., Escondido, CA 92025

([email protected], 509-714-4581)

Church Treas.--Robert Jackson, 1321 Avenida Arana, San Marcos, CA 92069

(bbcardman55@cox,.net, 760-295-6530)

Women’s Ministry Director-- Stephanie Brown, 13036 Treecrest Ave, Poway, CA 92064

([email protected], 619-517-5602)

ESCONDIDO HISPANIC (CTM) (057-0014)

Location--1555 S. Redwood, Escondido, CA 92025 (mail: P.O. Box 2155, Escondido, CA

92033 ([email protected], fax: 760-745-3009, 760-745-7061)

Pastor--Joel Guerra (Jenny), 1361 W. 9th

Ave., Apt. 1002, Escondido, CA 92029

([email protected], 951-852-8824)

Assoc. Pastor for Hispanic Ministries--Jenny Guerra, 1361 W. 9th

Ave., Apt. 1002,

Escondido, CA 92029 ([email protected], 760-855-9976)

Assoc. Pastor – Joel Gomez, 967 E. I St., Ontario, CA 91764 ([email protected],

909-234-5269)

HEMET (Organized 1919) (057-0290) CO54289

Location--42655 E. Florida Ave., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], fax: 951-927-8710, 951-927-8717)

Interim Pastor--Cliff Fisher, 2761 A St., No. 302, San Diego, CA 92102

([email protected], 619-573-3475)

Review Date--Interim

NMI Pres.--Harvey Teas, 3085 Caper Bush Court, Hemet, CA 92545

([email protected], 951-929-6404)

SDMI Supt.--Diana Hagy, 27297 Ida Ln., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-373-9285)

Head Trustee--Jacob Jorgensen, 4350 Brookside, Hemet, CA 92545

([email protected], 951-652-7656)

Director of Welcome--Eileen Bishop, 4169 Park Ave., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-766-1410)

Nursery Director--Lindsay Jorgensen, 4350 Brookside, Hemet, CA 92545

([email protected], 951-652-7656)

Caravan Director--Lindsay Jorgensen, 4350 Brookside, Hemet, CA 92545

([email protected], 951-652-7656)

Love in Action Team--Velma Sweeten, 25223 E. Posey Drive, Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-927-0693)

Work & Witness Coord.--Dianne Snow, 1621 W. Mayberry, Hemet, CA 92543

([email protected], 951-658-5376)

Church Board Sec.--Nancy Smith, 1536 S. State, #231, Hemet, CA 92543

([email protected], 951-929-3733)

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Church Treas.--Steve Heathcoat, 733 Chardonnay, Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-766-4035)

HESPERIA (Organized 1984) (057-0304) CO1693380

Location--8518 Maple Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345 (mail: P.O. Box 403025, Hesperia, CA 92340)

(www.hesperianazarene.org, [email protected],

fax: 760-244-9209, 760-244-9132)

Pastor--Brian Graley, 8002 Arcadia Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7246)

Review Date--Interim

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Prayer Coordinator--Rev. Elmer Sabisch, 7027 Acacia St., Phelan, CA 92371

([email protected], 760-987-6315)

Youth Pastor & Assoc. Pastor--Brian Graley, 8002 Arcadia Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7246)

SDMI Supt.--Brian Graley, 8002Arcadia Ave, Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7246)

NYI--Brian and Amanda Graley, 8002 Arcadia Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7247)

Children's Min. Dir.--Marilyn Everett, 18709 Centennial St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-948-0458)

Adult Min. Dir.--David Penn, 17435 La Junta St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-831-0779)

Men’s Min Dir.--Jim Kindell, 8215 Oakwood Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-947-4982)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Amanda Graley, 8002 Artadia Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7247)

NMI Pres.--Nita Fitzpatrick, 16670 Cactus St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-948-2988)

Church Board Sec.--Steve Judy, 19115 Doral St., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 760-217-4836)

Church Treas.--Victoria Giron, 14081 Diamond St., Hesperia, CA 92344

([email protected], 760-689-6918)

HESPERIA CASA DE ORACION (PAC) (057-0002)

Location--8518 Maple Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345, (mail: P.O. Box 403025, Hesperia, CA

92340) ([email protected], fax: 760-244-9209, 760-244-9132)

Pastor-- (4/2/2007) Diego Forero (Maria Victoria), 14081 Diamond St., Hesperia, CA

92344 ([email protected], 760-488-1819)

Review Date--4/2017

Assoc. Pastor--Maria Victoria Giron, 8518 Maple Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-244-9132)

Children’s Min. Dir.-- Jessica Moreno, 8518 Maple Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-244-9132)

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HESPERIA NAZARENE KOREAN (PAC) (570-0036)

Location---8518 Maple Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345 (mail: P.O. Box 403025, Hesperia,

CA 92340) ([email protected], fax: 760-244-9209, 760-244-9132)

Pastor- Kimmy Choi (Daniel), 8518 Maple Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-265-2171)

HIGHLAND COMMUNITY CROSS (Organized 1963) (057-0306) CO546335

Location--6955 Palm Ave., Highland, CA 92346 (mail: P.O. Box 1130)

(www.communitycross.net, [email protected],

fax: 909-862-8679, 909-862-6724)

Pastor--(3/2012) Rob Miner (Lyn), 28746 Oak Ridge Rd., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-534-0817)

Review Date: 3/2018

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor/Men’s Ministry--David Hatfield, 27254 Main Street, Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-864-4372)

Assoc. Pastor—Gregory Miller, 1735 E. Washington St. Apt. B14, Colton, CA 92324

([email protected], 805-390-2197)

Worship Pastor--Grant Reader, 28618 Berwick Ln., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 951-212-4537)

NYI Pres.--Nicole Davis, 3855 Atlantic Avenue, Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-205-2204)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Sally Wynn, 3855 Atlantic Ave., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-362-0161)

NMI Pres.--Juanita Folkens, 26252 Croydon St., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-862-6724)

SDMI--Sally Wynn, 3855 Atlantic Ave., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-362-0161)

Church Board Sec--Rita Jessup, 3501 Stratford St., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-862-4728)

Church Treas.--Dee Dee Gondos, 7487 Lillian Lane, Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-649-2241)

(HIGHLAND) IGLESIA COMMUNIDAD DE LA CRUZ IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO (PAC) (057-0029)

Location--6955 Palm Ave., Highland, CA 92346 (mail: P.O. Box 1130)

(communitycross.net, [email protected],

fax: 909-862-8679, 909-862-6724)

Pastor--Josue Zapata (Orpha), 185 N. Eucalyptus Ave., Sp. #73, Rialto, CA 92376

([email protected], 909-874-1575)

Assoc. Pastor--Orpha Zapata, 185 N. Eucalyptus Ave., Sp. #73, Rialto, CA 92376

([email protected], 909-874-1575)

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HOLTVILLE (Organized 1913) (057-0320) CO126737

Location--775 Pine Ave., Holtville, CA 92250 (760-356-2785)

Pastor -- (10/2015)Onan Morales Santiago (Loyda), 906 Chestnut Ave., Holtville, CA 92250

([email protected], 760-356-9488)

Review Date--10/24/19

Church Secretary--Susana Beltrain, 1766 E. Underwood Rd., Holtville, CA 92250

(760-356-4752)

Treasurer--Josa Beltrain, 1766 E. Underwood Rd., Holtville, CA 92250 (760-356-4752)

NMI--Consuelo Lapez, 753 Ville Grande St., Calexico, CA 92231 (760-235-3078)

NMI--Joshua Lapez, 753 Ville Grande St., Calexico, CA 92231 (760-235-4876)

SDMI--Blanca Noriega, 610 W Euclid Ave., El Centro, CA 92243 (760-353-5199)

(HOLTVILLE) HOLINESS (PAC) (057-0050)

Location--775 Pine Ave., Holtville, CA 92250 (760-356-2785)

Pastor--Loyda E. Ruiz Vicencio (Onan), 775 Pine Avenue, Holtville, CA 92250

([email protected], 951-219-9657)

NYI Pres.--Joshua Lopez, 775 Pine Ave., Holtville, CA 92250

([email protected], 760-356-2785)

SDMI Supt.--Ray Rose, 775 Pine Ave., Holtville, CA 92250

([email protected], 760-356-2785)

Church Treas.--Eugene Holdridge, 2804 E. Hwy. 98, Holtville, CA 92250

([email protected], 760-356-1783)

INDIO LAS PALMAS COMMUNITY (Organized 1939) (057-0340) CO1822700

Location--47783 Monroe St., Indio, CA 92201

(www.laspalmascc.org, [email protected],

fax: 760-347-6772, 760-347-0051)

Pastor--(02/14) Ricardo Martinez (Shelli), 47783 Monroe St, Indio CA 92201

([email protected], 206-349-2059)

Review Date—2/16

Assoc. Pastor/Youth/Single Adult Pastor--Uriel Silva, 80774 Diamondback Trail, Indio, CA

92201 ([email protected], 760-775-9675)

Sunday School --Billy Kauffman, 80-911 Mississippi, Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-342-2534)

Music Dir/Office Sec.--Tina Dehe, 37199 Bosly St., Indio, CA 92203

([email protected], 760-286-9067)

Chr. Ed. Dir.--DeAnna Gibson, 81-605 Shadow Ave., Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-342-2481)

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SDMI--Donna Smith Rosales, 86210 70th Ave., Thermal, CA 92274

([email protected], 760-342-2036)

Children’s Min. Dir.--DeAnna Gibson, 81-605 Shadow Ave., Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-342-2481)

Prime Time Dir.--Harry Franklin, 81-852 Paseo Real, Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-347-5812)

Men's Min. Dir.--Elias Lopez, P.O. Box 697, Coachella, CA 92236

([email protected], 760-398-0925)

Women's Min. Dir.--Tara Silva, 80774 Diamondback Trail, Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-775-9675)

NMI Pres.--Roger Waterman, 44-730 Roundtable St., Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-347-4171)

Church Board Sec.--Donna Smith Rosales, 86210 70th Ave., Thermal, CA 92274

([email protected], 760-342-2036)

Church Treas.--Patti Young, 81-880 Arus Ave., Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-347-5678)

Office Secretary--Nile Seay, 50980 Calle Obispo, La Quinta, CA 92253

([email protected], 760-619-9105)

LAKESIDE COMMUNITY (Organized 1991) (057-0395)

Location--9573 Los Coches Rd., Lakeside, CA 92040 (619-561-8048)

Pastor--(2/2012) Jim Southard (Frieda) 8301 Rumson Dr., Santee, CA 92071

([email protected], 619-448-3584)

Review Date--Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Music Dir.--Dr. Larry Rankin, 12561 Jackson Hill Dr., El Cajon, CA 92021

([email protected], 951-200-0559)

Children’s Min. Dir.--Linda Eastis, 9243 High Rise Way, Santee, CA 92071

([email protected], 619-562-3907)

Prime Time Dir.--Marion O’Connor, 9573 Los Coches Rd., Lakeside, CA 92040 (619-561-8048)

NMI Pres.--Frieda Southard, 8301 Rumson Drive, Santee, CA 92071

([email protected], 619-733-3584)

Church Board Sec.--Charlotte Rankin, 12561 Jackson Hill Dr., El Cajon, CA 92021

([email protected], 951-200-0565)

Church Treas.--Don McCoy, 9573 Los Coches Rd., Lakeside, CA 92040

([email protected], 619-922-84678)

LAKESIDE HISPANIC (PAC) (057-0047)

Location--9573 Los Coches Rd., Lakeside, CA 92040 (619-561-8048)

Pastor -- (8/2015) Oscar Duran-Bravo (Angelica), 12504 Castle Court Dr., Lakeside, CA

92040 ([email protected], 619-507-7046)

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MENIFEE VALLEY COMMUNITY (Organized 1991) (057-0645)

Location--29723 New Hub Dr., Unit F, Sun City, CA 92586 (mail: P.O. Box 2079)

(www.menifeechurch.org, [email protected],

fax: 951-672-2494, 951-672-2494)

Pastor--(7/2/1989) Robin Altice (Pam), 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-704-6057)

Review Date--7/2015

Music Dir.--Luis Aranguena, 26992 Winter Park Pl. Moreno Valley, CA 9255

([email protected], 951-247-8347)

Single Adult Min. Dir.--Jennifer Czech, PO Box 284, Temecula, CA 92593

([email protected], 586-709-2404)

Men’s Min. Dir.--Mark Oliver, Willow Creek Loop, San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-212-1840)

Women's Min. Dir.--Pamela Altice, 29649 Desert Terrace Dr., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-704-6058)

NMI Pres.--Rosa Gutierrez, P. O. Box 328 Leon Rd., Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-970-5261)

Church Board Sec.--Wendy Billock, 31558 Millcreek Dr., Menifee, CA 92581

([email protected], 951-301-5004)

Church Treas.--Gloria Lininger, 29870 Corte Cruzada. Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 951-679-0015)

MENIFEE VALLEY IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO (PAC) (057-0048)

Location--29723 New Hub Dr., Unit F, Sun City, CA 92586 (mail: P.O. Box 2079)

Lay Leader--(10/11/15) Melvin Segura (Karina), 30719 Loring Park Circle, Menifee, CA

92584 ([email protected], 760-443-3715)

MORENO VALLEY CROSSPOINT COMMUNITY (Organized 1967) (Inactive) (057-0273)

MURRIETA GATEWAY (Organized 1989) (057-0026) CO1854263

Location--23560 Jefferson Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562

(www.gatewaynaz.net, [email protected],

fax: 951-461-0225, 951-461-0221)

Pastor--TBD

Review Date--

Assoc. Pastor to 55+--Roger Bowman, 40592 Corte Lucia, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-285-0044)

Assoc. Pastor to Students--Wally Yeager, 26706 Westin Hills Dr., Murrieta, CA 92563

([email protected], 575-219-2217)

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Assoc. Pastor to Children--Kendra Jones, 31355 Eastridge Ave., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 812-989-3798)

Adult Min. Pastor--Steve Bray, 12298A Lilac Hill, Valley Center, CA 92082

([email protected], 559-917-6321)

Church Board Sec.--Gene Spinozzi, 26199 Palm Tree Lane, Murrieta, CA 92563

([email protected], 661-428-9863)

SDMI--Kelli Wise, 31981 Calle Tiara, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-302-1055)

NMI Pres.--Judy Conti, 23876 Golden Pheasant Lane, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-970-8248)

NYI Pres.--Rod Amstutz, 33607 Poppy Lane, Murrieta, CA 92563

([email protected], 951-440-1880)

Women’s Ministry Dir.--Kathy Simpkins, 23810 Via Segovia, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-704-2690)

Men's Min Co-Dirs.--Nick Jones, 31355 Eastridge Ave., Menifee, CA 92584

([email protected], 614-403-9900)

--Scott Merrin, 23716 Cork Oak Circle, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-285-8784)

Church Treas.--Randall Lovett, 43867 Carentan Dr., Temecula, CA 92592

([email protected], 951-303-8874)

Worship Ministry--Rick Brummett, 36216 Provence Dr., Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 702-769-2332)

Office Secretary--Joan Harrison, 34187 Olive Grove Rd., Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-244-0456)

OCEANSIDE NEW HEIGHTS (Organized 1997) (Inactive) (057-0465) CO2159852

(OCEANSIDE) RENEW (057-0039) (Organized 2016) CO3820600

Location--423 W. Redondo Dr., Oceanside, CA 92057 (Libby Elementary School)

(mail: 825 College Blvd., Suite 102, CA 92057)

(www.renewnaz.com, [email protected])

Pastor--(5/22/16) Paul Straub (Joy), 527 Edgewater Ave., Oceanside, CA 92057

([email protected], 760-920-0100)

Review Date--5/22/18

PALM SPRINGS (Organized 1975) (057-0483) CO741761

Location--33055 Cathedral Canyon Dr., Cathedral City, CA 92234-4404

(www.psnaz.com, [email protected], 760-321-2414)

Pastor--(5/29/16) Ned McCarty (Janet), 30310 Regent St. #106, Cathedral City, CA 92234

([email protected], 480-495-9595)

Review Date--5/29/18

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SDMI Supt.--Opal Dowdall, 33-055 Cathedral Canyon Dr., Cathedral City, CA 92234

(lilopal2aol.com, 760-321-2414)

NMI Pres.--Darla Bridges, 3167 Saddleback Rd., Joshua Tree, CA 92252

([email protected], 760-688-4149)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Carolyn McHodgkins, 7501 Palm Ave., #141, Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-470-4956)

Church Board Sec.--Marilyn Clardie, 82825 Lexington Ave., Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 760-534-1009)

Church Treas.--Doris Bridges, 3167 Saddleback Road, Joshua Tree, CA 92252

([email protected], 760-366-3281)

PALM SPRINGS COMUNIDAD CRISTIANA (CTM) (057-0485)

Location--33055 Cathedral Canyon Dr., Cathedral City, CA 92234-4404 (760-202-3317)

Pastor--(9/12/2006) Neftali Trejo (Gladys), 32775 Flagstaff Ave., Thousand Palms, CA 92276

([email protected], 760-413-3919)

Assoc. Pastor--Gladys Trejo, 32775 Flagstaff Ave., Thousand Palms, CA 92276

([email protected], 760-413-3924)

Children’s Min. Dir.--Linda Ramirez, 31777 Pueblo Avenue, Cathedral City, CA 92234

Youth Min. Dir.--Jose Barrios, 35060 Vaquero Rd., Cathedral City, CA 92234

Women’s Min. Dir.-- Dolores Patiño, 33586 Pueblo Trl. Cathedral City, CA 92234

PHELAN NEW LIFE (Organized 1992) (057-0497) CO1950922

Location--4232 Phelan Rd., Phelan, CA 92371, (P.O. Box 291457, Phelan, CA 92329)

(www.phelannewlife.org, 760-868-5455)

Pastor--(11/22/15) Jeff Mosley (Tawnya), PO Box 2967, Wrightwood, CA 92397-2967

([email protected], 760-953-8699)

Review Date--11/22/2017

SSMI--Melody Woodward, 4909 Palmdale Rd., Phelan, CA 92371

NMI--Patti Hartzke, 9367 Serra St., Phelan, CA 92371

SDMI Supt.--John Thompson, 8738 Serra St., Phelan, CA 92371

Worship Team Leader--Travis Humble, 4232 Phelan Rd., Phelan, CA 92371

([email protected], 760-680-6082)

Prime Time Min. Dir.--Maxine Vander Molen, 9586 Conicera Ct., Phelan, CA 92371

(760-868-0790)

Men’s Min. Dir.--Ken Rohrig, 12127 Mall Blvd, Suite A232, Victorville, CA 92392

Women’s Min. Dir.--Patty Smart, 10833 Wilson Ranch Rd., Phelan, CA 92371 (760-868-0714)

Children Ministry Dir.--Dawn McGrosso, 17040 Cherry Hill Dr., Victorville, CA 92345

(760-617-6879)

NYI- Pres.--Steven Goodman, 9367Serra Street, Phelan, CA 92371

Work & Witness Coord--Joyce Doehring, P.O. Box 291457, Phelan, CA 92329 (760-868-6359)

Church Board Sec.--Leslie Thompson, 8738 Wintergreen Rd., Pinon Hills, CA 92372

(760-868-5671)

Church Treas.--Leslie Thompson, 8738 Wintergreen Rd., Pinon Hills, CA 92372

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REDLANDS THE ARK CHURCH (Organized 1911) (057-0520) CO0669620

Location--1307 E. Citrus Ave., Redlands, CA 92374-4012

(www.thearkredlands.com, [email protected],

fax: 909-307-1784, 909-793-2996)

Pastor--(2011) Kevin O'Connor (Mindy), 34125 Yucaipa Creek Rd., Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-570-9874)

Review Date--1/2017

Counselor--Dr. Alden Sproull, 948 Hardwick Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223

([email protected], 909-801-4438)

Worship/Teaching Pastor--Pete Stephens, 35334 Mount View St., Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected])

Assistant to the Pastor--Mike Coco, 1339 Stillman Ave., Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 949-283-5614)

Office Administrator--Carol Theotig, 11521 Acropolis Dr., Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-797-2684)

Music Dir.--Lupe Aldaco, 115 Kenwood Dr., Redlands, CA 92374

([email protected], 909-385-8739)

Visitation Min. Dir.--Nelson Fink (909-353-5781)

Children’s Min. Dir.--Vanessa Bell ([email protected], 909-859-1326)

Treasurer--Cyndi Aldaco, 632 E. Mariposa Dr., Redlands, CA 92373

([email protected], 909-499-5024)

Youth Director--AJ Beckley, 7850 Aranci Way, Highland, CA 92346 (909-520-9681)

NYI President--AJ Aldaco, 33496 Pembrook Place, Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-570-9942)

NMI President--Evelyn Yeager, 33832 Fairview Dr., Yucaipa CA 92399

([email protected], 909-795-6134)

Church Board Sec.--Carol Theotig, 11521 Acropolis Dr., Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-797-2684)

RIALTO (Organized 1958) (057-0521) CO3571770

Location--1435 N. Willow Ave., Rialto, CA 92376 (909-874-2034)

Pastor--(2/12/2009) Donald R. Dyke (Rayleen), 676 Spring Dr., Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-922-1751)

Rayleen ([email protected], 951-581-7873)

Review Date—1/8/19

SDMI--TBD

Men’s Min. Dir.--William Young, 743 N. Teakwood, Rialto, CA 92376

([email protected], 909-877-9861)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Penny Kiehn, 2875 Duffy, San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909-877-3093)

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NMI Pres.—Joyce Dunham, 1170 Bresee Ave., Pasadena, CA 91104

([email protected], 626-399-9614)

Visitation Pastor--Nancy Cash, 1010 N Terrace Rd., Sp. 13, San Bernardino, CA 92410

(909-567-2557)

Church Board Sec.—Cindy Herman, 751 W. George St., Banning, CA 92220 (909-496-0006)

RIVERSIDE ARLINGTON AVENUE (Organized 1950) (057-0530) CO244585

Location--5475 Arlington Ave., Riverside, CA 92504

(www.arlingtonavenuechurch.org, [email protected],

fax: 951-689-8478, 951-689-8061)

Pastor--(12/7/2008) Jack Eyestone (Margaret), 7994 Stella St., Riverside, CA 92504

([email protected], 314-719-9495)

Review Date—1/31/2017

Associate Pastor--Rev. Dennis Bentley, 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA 92570

([email protected], 760-912-0879)

Church Secretary--Rebeca Villegas, 5475 Arlington Ave, Riverside CA 92504 (951-689-8061)

Music Director--Alan Fossett, 14407 Laurel Dr., Riverside, CA 92503 (951-780-7681)

NMI Pres.--Lisa Adkins, 4069 Azalea St., Riverside, CA 92503

([email protected], 951-353-0436)

NMI Vice Pres.--Esther Garcia, 5687 Norwood Ave, Riverside, CA 92505 (951-351-8046)

Men's Min. Dir.--Jeff Eby, 24027 Augusta Dr., Corona, CA 92883

([email protected], 951-277-9493)

Women's Min. Dir.--Ruby Lamb, 8797 Conway Drive, Riverside, CA 92503 (951-687-1151)

Prime Time Dir.—Jeff Edy, 24027 Augusta Dr., Corona, CA 92883

([email protected], 951-277-9493)

Youth Leader--Daniel Garcia, 6754, San Joaquin Way, Riverside, CA 92504

([email protected], 951-347-5099)

Adult Ministries Dir.--Jack Eyestone, 7994 Stella St., Riverside, CA 92504

([email protected], 951-729-5442)

Work & Witness Coord.--Esther Garcia, 5687 Norwood Ave, Riverside, CA 92505

(951-251-8046)

Sunday School Superintendent--Jennifer Bentley, 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA 92570

([email protected], 760-481-2196)

Church Board Sec.--Wanda Schneider, 1623 Northhampton Dr., Riverside, CA

92506 ([email protected], 951-329-2201)

Church Board Treasurer--Linda Tucker, 8646 Glencoe Dr., Riverside, CA 92504

([email protected], 951-347-5099)

SAN BERNARDINO FIRST (Organized 1920) (057-0560) CO1037410

Location--1605 N. Sierra Way, San Bernardino, CA 92405

([email protected], fax: 909-886-3119, 909-886-8104)

Pastor--(06/09/2014) Dr. Susan Carole (Georges), 871 E. 3rd

Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 989-980-8651)

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Review Date--6/09/2016

Associate Pastor--Georges Carole, 871 E. 3rd

, San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 989-980-3401)

Bilingual New Start Pastor--Steven Martinez, 7642 Bella Terra Ave., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-684-0306)

SDMI Sup --Scott Folkens, 236 E. 29th St., San Bernardino, CA 92404

([email protected], 909-327-5264)

Prime Time Dir.--Richard Roth, 3915 Dwight Way, San Bernardino, CA 92404 (909-882-0906)

NYI Pres.--Shane Prince, P. O. Box 6273, Crestline, CA

([email protected], 909-991-4013)

Church Board Sec.--Gretchen Clark, 2772 N. G St., San Bernardino, CA 92405

([email protected], 909-882-7821)

Church Treas.—Jennine Folkens, 236 E. 29th

St., San Bernardino, CA 92404

([email protected], 909-327-5282)

SAN BERNARDINO SAMOAN (Organized 2012) (057-0522)

Location—6955 Palm Ave., Highland, CA 92346 (909-437-3205)

Pastor--(6/4/2009) Ioe Lemaveve (Thereise), 1025 N. Tippecanoe #238, San Bernardino, CA

92410 ([email protected], 909-425-1383)

Review Date--6/4/2017

Music Dir-- Belinda Uluiva, 1167 E. 3rd

St., San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 909-534-6008)

SDMI Supt.--Toese Alainuuese, 7637 Temple St., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected])

Children’s Min. Dir.--Thereise Lemaveve, 1155 East 3rd

St., San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 909-246-9853)

NYI Pres.--Nora Tauave, 7637 Temple St., Highland, CA 92346

NMI Pres.--Salaalii, 7637 Temple St., Highland, CA 92346

Adult Min. Dir-- Ioe Lemaveve, 1025 N. Tippecanoe #238, San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 909-425-1383)

Men’s Min. Dir.--Simi Tunoa, 25252 Cottage Ave., #G1, Loma Linda, CA 92354

Women’s Min. Dir.--Thereise Lemaveve, 1155 E. 3rd

Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410

([email protected], 909-246-9853)

Church Board Sec.-- Toese Alainuuese, 7637 Temple St., Highland, CA 92346

([email protected])

Sunday School Superintendent-- Thereise Lemaveve, 1155 E. 3rd

Street, San Bernardino, CA

92410 ([email protected], 909-246-9853)

Secretary-, Loto Tunoa, 25252 Cottage Ave., Apt. G1, Loma Linda, Ca 92354

([email protected], 619-417-3891)

Treasurer--Toese Alainuuese, 27637 Temple Street, Highland, CA 92346

([email protected], 909-801-4575)

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SAN DIEGO CLAIREMONT CELEBRATE (Organized 1958) (057-0370) CO3604231

Location--5185 Acuna St., San Diego, CA 92117

(www.celebratenaz.org, [email protected],

fax: 619-448-3584, 858-278-4200)

Pastor--(6/21/10) Robert Ries (Debi), 11949 Riverside Dr. #52, Lakeside, CA 92040

([email protected], 619-867-6128)

Review Date-- 6/21/2017

Assoc. Pastor--Robert Churchman, 5185 Acuna St., San Diego, CA, 92117

([email protected], 858-278-4200)

NMI Pres.--Guy Williams, 3955 Mt. Abraham Ave, San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 858-278-4200)

Church Board Sec--Mildred Carney, 5185 Acuna St., San Diego, CA 92117

([email protected], 858-279-9736)

SAN DIEGO CLAIREMONT KOREAN (Inactive) (Organized 1986) (057-0121)

SAN DIEGO FIRST (Organized 1907) (057-0570) CO0604260

Location--3901 Lomaland Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

(www.sdfcnaz.com, [email protected] ,

fax: 619-849-3130, 619-849-3100)

Pastor--(6/4/2006) Selden “Dee” Kelley III (Kay), 864 Moana Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-269-4418)

Review Date--6/2018

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor--Melissa Tucker, 1944 29th

St., San Diego, CA 92102

([email protected], 619-849-3106)

Assoc. Pastor--Jeremy Schultheiss, 4935 Niagara Ave., San Diego, Ca 92107

([email protected], 530-559-0822)

Children's Min. Dir.--Shelle James, 3726 Charles St., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-849-3117)

Music Dir.--Victor Labenske, 828 Temple St, San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-849-2303)

Music Dir--Justin Denney, 3901 Lomaland Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected])

NMI Pres.--Ashley Clair, 4840 Del Monte Ave., Apt. H, San Diego, CA 92107

([email protected], 619-226-7604)

Church Treas.--Gene Shea, 6718 Rockglen Ave., San Diego, CA 92111-4110

([email protected], 858-560-1030)

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(SAN DIEGO) PEACE RIVER FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY (057-0023) (PAC)

Location--1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., Ocean Beach, CA 92107 (Hodge Hall of Point Loma

United Methodist Church) (mail: 3111 Ibsen St., San Diego, CA 92106)

([email protected]; 619-718-0640)

Pastor--(6/28/2013)--Bruce Paul (Mary), 3111 Ibsen St., San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-718-0640)

Associate Pastor--Deron Matson, P.O. Box 83851, San Diego, CA 92138-3851

([email protected], 619-846-4991)

Associate Pastor--Kelly Becker Tirrill, 3675 Menlo Ave., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 619-849-9327)

SAN DIEGO GENESIS (CTM) (057-0016) Location--3557 Ray St., San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-929-4530)

Pastor--(3/2012) Wilson Ryland (Amy), 3557 Ray St., San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-929-4530)

Associate Pastor--Charlie Lyons-Pardue, 1828 Ballina Dr., San Diego, CA 92114

([email protected], 609-865-2497)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY CAMBODIAN (Organized 1995) (057-0562) CO1958311

Location--4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105–1418 (619-527-1449)

Lay Leader—Peter Siev, 4923 Nogal St., San Diego, CA 92102([email protected], 619-623-2111)

Church Board Sec.—Morn Ouk, 1410 Hilger St., San Diego, CA 92114 (619-283-0794)

Church Treas.—Riem Rady, 6595 Radio Dr., #3, San Diego, CA 92114 (619-719-0003)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY ENGLISH (Organized 1998) (057-0578) CO2179075

Location--4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

(www.midcitynazarene.org, [email protected],

fax: 619-516-1000, 619-516-1000)

Pastor--(4/26/1998) John W. Wright (Kathy), 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-1224

([email protected], 619-460-4839)

Review Date--4/2016

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor--Kathy Wright, 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-1224

([email protected], 619-813-4839)

Assoc. Pastor--Mark Wright, 9442 Seltzer Ct, San Diego, CA 92123

([email protected], 619-245-3303)

Assoc. Pastor--Tony Wright, 6801 Savage Court, San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 619-813-4837)

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Assoc. Pastor--Cody Ellis, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 949-201-7127)

Treasurer—Willa Hillsman, 4101 University Avenue, San Diego, CA 92105

Church Board Secretary--Kaitlin Nadal, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 951-537-9477)

Women’s Ministry--Kathy Wright, 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-1224

([email protected], 619-460-4839)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY SAMOAN 2 (PAC) (057-0032)

Location--4101 Univeristy Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

(www.midcitynazarene.org, 619-516-1000)

Pastor--John W. Wright (Kathy), 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-1224

([email protected], 619-460-4839)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY SPANISH (PAC) (057-0006)

Location--4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

(midcitynazarene.org, 619-516-1000)

Pastor--(6/3/10) Enrique Vazquez (Blanca), 3616 5th Ave., San Diego, CA

92103 ([email protected], 619-436-8900)

Assoc. Pastor--Adrian Calderon, 4769 W. Mountain View Dr. Apt.8., San Diego, CA 92116

([email protected], 619-746-0920)

Secretary--Ruth Vazquez, 5377 Imperial Ave., #2, San Diego, CA 92114

([email protected], 619-793-6059)

Treasurer--Ana Luisa Mejia, 5544 Balboa Arms Dr., Apt C17, San Diego, CA 92117

([email protected], 858-568-0981)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY SUDANESE (PAC) (057-0018)

Location--4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

(www.midcitynazarene.org, 619-516-1000)

Lay Leader--Peterbiel Lual, 3830 43rd Street, #5, San Diego, CA. 92105

(619-940-3569-cell, 619-794-3548)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY FRENCH (Organized 2002) (057-0581)

Location--4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

([email protected], fax: 619-516-1000, 619-665-4085)

Pastor--(7/08/2012) Denis Joseph, 4145 Arizona St., San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-925-2235)

Review Date: 1/30/19

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor--Destinace “Vincent” Vilsaint, 6606 Park Ridge Blvd., San Diego, CA 92120

(619-487-0210)

Assoc. Pastor-- Swahili Ministries--Moise Sebahizi, 4142 42nd

St. Apt. 211, San Diego, CA

92105 (619-549-3907)

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Assoc. Pastor--Antony Duclos, 639 Omeara St. San Diego, CA 92114

(antonyduclos@hotmail, 619-581-7476, 619-251-9087-cell, 619-849-3123-work)

NYI Pres.--Edeline Felizor, 1320 Connecticut St., Imperial Beach, CA 91932

([email protected], 858-208-5127)

NYI VP--Rosemane Pierre, 3665 44th St., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 619-633-0495)

Music Ministry--Jean Coriolan, 203 Laurel Avenue, National City, CA 91950

([email protected], 619-292-3629)

Church Board Sec.--Ginette Joseph, 2581 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92102

([email protected], 619-630-3734)

Church Treas.--Seuldieu Pierre, 3665 44th St., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 619-795-9553)

Assist. Treasurer--Renande Andre, 4137 36th St., San Diego, CA 92104

([email protected], 619-288-0459)

Assist. Immigration Ministries--Kelly Becker, 3675 Menlo Ave., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 619-849-9327)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY SWAHILI (PAC) (057-0005)

Location--4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

(www.midcitynazarene.org, 619-516-1000, 619-516-1000)

Pastor--Moise Sebahizi, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105-1418

([email protected], 951-764-0959, 619-381-2376)

SAN DIEGO MID-CITY SAMOAN (Organized 2007/Inactive) (057-0491)

SAN DIEGO MISSION (Organized 1915) (057-0580) CO0833320

Location--4750 Mission Gorge Pl., San Diego, CA 92120

(www.missionnaz.org, [email protected],

fax: 619-287-6908, 619-287-3211)

Interim Pastor—Larry Pitcher, 34114 Hillside Dr., Lake Elsinore, CA 92532

([email protected], 909-226-2366)

Review Date—Interim

Church Board Secretary—David Webb, 7576 Rowena St., San Diego, CA 92119

([email protected], 619-466-4865)

Youth Pastor--TBD

Early Childhood Pastor--Chipo Makwakwa, 6117 Decena Dr., #6, San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-563-5548)

Associate Pastor--Paul Slater, 4884 ½ Old Cliffs Rd., San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-255-2401)

Childcare/School Interim Director--Maritza Rodriguez

([email protected], 619-287-4900)

Elementary Children’s Director--Karen Balikian, 2028 Boulders Rd., Alpine, CA 91901

([email protected], 619-722-1966)

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Director 5th

& 6th

Grade--Garrett Blevins, 4111 Lymer Drive, San Diego, CA 92116

([email protected], 760-715-4036)

Music Director--TBD

Men’s Min. Director--Chad Wolfe, 3220 Old Heather Rd., San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 858-505-8195)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Sandy Shook, 2135 Ildica Court, Spring Valley, CA 91977

([email protected], 619-287-3211)

NMI Pres.--Barry Jones, 1307 Hidden Knoll Ct., El Cajon, CA 92019

([email protected], 619-401-3448)

Work & Witness Coord.--Barry Jones, 1307 Hidden Knoll Ct., El Cajon, CA 92019

([email protected], 619-401-3448)

Church Treas--Billy Sandros, 275 S. Worthington, #62, Spring Valley, CA 91977

([email protected], 619-876-8994)

Military Ministries Director--Aaron Harding, 2856 Curie Place, San Diego, CA 92116

([email protected], 619-994-9103)

SAN DIEGO MOUNT CARMEL (Organized 1980) (057-0484) CO3337990

Location--10060 Carmel Mountain Rd., San Diego, CA 92129-3228

(www.mcnazarene.com, fax: 858-484-8577, 858-484-2003)

Pastor--(2/2013) Jeremy Peugh (Chelsea), 2057 Caraway St., Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-215-1527)

Review Date—1/14/19

Assoc. Pastor (Worship/Children)--Chelsea Peugh, 2057 Caraway St., Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 626-589-6539)

Assoc. Pastor (Technology)--Brian Whalen, 10551 Caminito Westchester, San Diego, CA

92126 ([email protected], 858-414-8734)

Assoc. Pastor--Bryant Dougharty, 980 Avocado Place, Del Mar, CA 92104

([email protected], 405-317-8186)

NMI Pres.--Tom Wills, 9371 Starcrest Dr. Santee, CA 92071

([email protected], 858-337-1887)

NYI Pres.--Jessica Wills, 9371 Starcrest Dr. Santee, CA 92071

([email protected], 760-586-2201)

Church Board Sec.--Lisa Whalen, 10551 Caminito Westchester, San Diego, CA 92126

([email protected], 858-414-8735)

Church Treas.--Joe Weekley, 655 Terrace Ave. Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 858-324-4821)

SAN DIEGO SOUTHEAST (Organized 1962) (057-0575) CO4425210

Location--3605 National Ave., San Diego, CA 92113 (southeastnazsd.org, 619-865-3991)

Pastor--(8/2/1987) Stephen Rodeheaver (Vonda), 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-263-4927-home, 619-865-3991-cell)

Review Date--2/2017

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Associate Pastor--De Andre Jones, 1009 S. 36th

St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 650-918-2316)

NYI Min. Dir.--TBD

Women’s Min. Dir.--Vonda Rodeheaver, 4028 Gamma St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-263-4927)

Church Board Sec.--James Smith, 3605 National Ave., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-248-5163)

Church Treas.--Mack Jackson, 441 Sampson St., San Diego, CA 92113

([email protected], 619-847-0593)

LIVING WATER (Sponsored by San Diego Southeast) (057-0055)

Location: 403 13th

St., Ste. 100, San Diego, CA 92101

(livingwaternazarene.com, 619-942-3692)

Pastor--(4/3/16) Chris Nafis (Rachel), 4839 Date St., San Diego, CA 92102

([email protected], 619-942-3692)

SAN JACINTO SHEPHERD'S HOUSE (Organized 1960) (057-0585) CO406976

Location--167 De Anza Dr., San Jacinto, CA 92583 (PO Box 1299, San Jacinto, CA 92583)

(www.shepherd-house.org, [email protected], 951-654-2074)

Pastor--(8/2/15) Thomas R. Ritchie (Brenda), 933 Agape Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-692-1196)

([email protected], 951-692-1190)

Review Date--8/2/17

Music Dir.--Humbert Camacho, 26371 Liberty Dr., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-443-8676)

Youth Min. Dir.--Ron Watts, 1120 Raintree Ln., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-654-4746)

NYI Vice Pres.--Morgan Muhr, 167 De Anza Dr., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-837-5939)

Children’s Min. Dir.--Stephanie Taylor, 1728 Villines, Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-282-5488)

SDMI Pres.--Ron Watts, 1120 Raintree Ln., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-654-4746)

Men's Min. Dir.-- Robert Hurst, 1890 Parkview Dr., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-399-1908)

Women's Min. Dir.--Yolanda (Yoli) Camacho, 26371 Liberty Dr., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-443-8676)

Senior Adult Min. Dir.--Willodene Marrs, 830 S Lyon Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583

(951-954-9151)

NMI Pres.--Robert Hurst, 1890 Parkview Dr., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-399-1908)

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Spanish Min Dir.--Alex Iniguez, 440 S. Tahquitz Ave., Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-357-8609)

Church Board Sec.--Stephanie Taylor, 1728 Villines, Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-282-5488)

Church Treas.--Duane Deaton, 43875 Orinoco Lane, Hemet, CA 92544

([email protected], 951-303-4886)

SANTEE (Organized 1979) (Inactive) (057-0615)

SPRING VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE (Organized 1954) (057-0640) (Inactive)

CO1955010

SPRING VALLEY HISPANIC (Organized 1989) (057-0573)

Location--3310 Bancroft Dr., Spring Valley, CA 91977-2201 (mail: 1315 South Harbison Ave.,

National City, CA 91950)

Pastor--(9/18/2015) Marco Garcia, 1315 S. Harbison Ave, National City, CA 91950

([email protected], 619-288-2545)

Review Date—9/18/17

Music Dir.--Alicia Bowerman, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105 (619-516-1000)

SDMI Supt.--Manuel Lorenzo, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105 (619-516-1000)

Children’s Min. Dir.--Alicia Cruz, 6940 Pamfos Ln., San Diego, CA 92139 (619-475-0169)

Women’s Min. Dir--Leonor Cebrero, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105

(619-516-1000)

NMI Pres.--Leonor Cebrero, 4101 University Ave., San Diego, CA 92105 (619-516-1000)

Church Board Sec.--Ana Mejia, 3455 El Rey St., No. 7, San Diego, CA 92109 (858-273-0616)

Church Treas.--Ana Mejia, 3455 El Rey St., No. 7, San Diego, CA 92109 (858-273-0616)

SPRING VALLEY (PAC) (057-0043)

Location--3310 Bancroft Dr., Spring Valley, CA 91977-2201

Pastor—Suzanna Chavez, 2848 New Jersey Ave., Lemon Grove CA 91945

([email protected]; 619-794-7388)

TWENTYNINE PALMS (Organized 1957) (057-0651)

Location--72603 Juanita Dr., Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, (mail: P.O. Box 99)

([email protected], 760-367-7025)

Pastor--TBD

Review Date--

Church Board Sec.--Vickie Waite, P.O. Box 87, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 (760-362-5257)

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VICTORVILLE GREEN TREE COMMUNITY (Organized 1972) (057-0665)

Location--13801 Rodeo Dr., Victorville, CA 92395

(www.victorvillenazarenechurch.com, [email protected],

fax: 760-245-4353, 760-245-5930)

Pastor--(6/6/2006) Decio “Dez” Fedoryszyn (Suzy), 9053 Harvard Ave., Hesperia, CA 92344

([email protected], 760-810-2260)

Review Date--6/2016

Children's Min. Dir.--Suzy Fedoryszyn, 9053 Harvard Ave., Hesperia, CA 92344

(760-810-2260)

NMI Pres.--Lyndi Lembach, 9053 Harvard Ave., Hesperia, CA 92344 (951-233-7642)

Church Board Sec.--Pam Simmons, 7711 Victor Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345 (760-956-1688)

Church Treas.--Laurie Lynch, 17830 Quantico Rd., No. A, Apple Valley, CA 92307

(760-242-1797)

VISTA HOPE (Organized 1955) (057-0670)

Location--1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081

(www.hopechurchvista.com/ [email protected],

fax: 760-726-1077, 760-726-3873)

Pastor--(11/16/2005) Matthew Palm (Missy), 1750 Hilo Dr., Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-295-5256)

Review Date--11/2019

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

Assoc. Pastor – Stephen Babbitt, 8939 Lamar St., Spring Valley, CA 91977 (619-277-2671)

NMI Pres.--Mike Stary, 1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081 (760-726-3873)

NYI Pres.--Craig Coble, 1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081 (760-726-3873)

Primetimers--Jan Iller, 1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081 (760-726-3873)

Children’s Min. Dir.--Missy Palm, 1895 Autumn Lane, Vista, CA 92084 (760-541-4946)

Prayer Min. Dir.--Bobbi Mundt, 2112 E. Vista Way, #29, Vista, CA 92084 (760-547-3887)

Women’s Min. Dir.--Marilyn Ishii, 1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081 (760-726-3873)

Family Life Dir.--Regina Abrams, 1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081 (760-726-3873)

Church Treas.--Helga Willis, 3583 Twilight Ln., Oceanside, CA 92056 (760-639-5492)

VISTA HOPE HISPANIC (PAC) (057-0671)

Location--1755 Thibodo Rd., Vista, CA 92081 (fax: 760-726-1077, 760-726-3873)

Pastor--(5/2012) Marcos Vasquez (Alba), 1422 Green Oak Road, Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-419-1995)

WILDOMAR GRACEPOINT (Organized 1953) (057-0220) CO409606

Location--21400 Canyon Dr., Wildomar, CA 92595

(www.gracept.org, [email protected],

fax: 951-674-2655, 951-674-4481)

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Pastor--(5/28/1995) Oliver “Wink” Davis (Jennifer), 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-678-7241)

Review Date--5/2017

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: (X) Yes

SDMI Supt.--TBD

Women’s Min. Dir.--Karen Kusayanagi, 22155 Hunter’s Run Cir., Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-245-2319)

NMI Pres.--Jennifer Davis, 35699 Wanki Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-678-7241)

Church Board Sec.--Dan Norris, 33037 Rossman Circle, Temecula, CA 92592

([email protected], 951-303-9683)

Church Treas.--Ron Kusayanagi, 22155 Hunter's Run Cir. Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-245-2319)

Children Ministry Dir.--Jennifer Davis, 35699 Wanki Ave, Wildomar, CA 92595

([email protected], 951-678-7241)

WILDOMAR GRACEPOINT HISPANIC (PAC) (057-0012)

Location--21400 Canyon Dr., Wildomar, CA 92595 (951-674-4481/951-245-2319)

Pastor--Juan Castro, 39695 Creative Dr., Temecula, CA 92591

([email protected], 951-445-3108)

YUCAIPA VALLEY (Organized 1953) (057-0700) CO295794

Location--34968 Ave. H, Yucaipa, CA 92399 (fax: 909-795-0598; 909-795-2558)

Pastor--(12/21/2014) Paul Hobbs (Susan), 16325 Sitting Bull St., Victorville, CA 92395

([email protected], 760-221-4972)

Review Date—12/21/2016

Music Dir.—Tori Fleming, 562 E Lomita Dr., Rialto, CA 92376 (951-255-0295)

NMI President—TBD

Church Board Sec./Treas.—Stephenie Fults, 31958 Teal Ct., Yucaipa, CA 92399

([email protected], 909-637-5526)

YUCCA VALLEY (Organized 1970) (057-0710) CO6142160

Location--56248 Buena Vista Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284-2777

(www.yvnazarene.org, [email protected], 760-365-7819)

Pastor--(6/06/2010), David DiFalco (Christi), 57764 Juarez Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-660-5266)

Review Date--6/2016

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SDMI Supt.--Rick Graley, 6875 Outpost Rd., Joshua Tree, CA 92852

([email protected], 760-401-1867)

Youth Pastor--Christine DiFalco, 57764 Juarez Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-660-5274)

NMI Pres.--Cynthia Lewis, 57885 El Dorado Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-963-7508)

Church Board Sec.--Cynthia Lewis, 57885 El Dorado Dr., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

([email protected], 760-963-7508)

Church Treas.--Karen Graley, 6875 Outpost Rd., Joshua Tree, CA 92852

([email protected], 760-401-1876)

F. ORDAINED ELDERS

Ministry Role Code Designations

CED-Christian Education Minister PSV-FT - Pastoral Service, Full-time

CHP-Chaplain (Assoc. Min.)

DA-District Assignment PSV-PT - Pastoral Service, Part-time

DIA-District Interim Assigned (Assoc. Min.)

DS-District Superintendent RA-Retired Assigned

EDU-Education RU-Retired Unassigned

ESR-Evangelism Service, Retired SEC-Song Evangelist, Commissioned

EVC-Evangelist, Commissioned SER-Song Evangelist, Registered

EVR-Evangelist, Registered SPC-Special Service/Interdenominational

EVT-Evangelist, Tenured STU-Student

GA-General Church Assignment TRF-In process of Transfer

GS-General Superintendent U-Unassigned

PAS-Pastor Year-Year of Ordination or Recognition

1953 RU Akers, Lyle Everett (Apple Valley), 20594 Bear Valley Rd, Rm 126, Apple

Valley, CA 92308 ([email protected], 760-987-4626)

1991 PAS Altice, Robin Keith (Menifee Valley Community), 29649 Desert Ter. Dr.,

Menifee, CA 92584 ([email protected], 951-679-5660)

1996 PSV-FT Alvarado, Mario Alberto (Apple Valley Hispanic), 20690 Manitoba Road,

Apple Valley, CA 92308 ([email protected], 760-240-5265)

2016 PSV-PT Anderson, Devin Howard, (Brawley), 1601 Drew Rd., #57, El Centro, CA

92243 ([email protected], 760-997-1563)

1990 RA Arteche, Carlos Jr. (Menifee), 26194 Albany Dr., Sun City, CA 92586

([email protected], 951-966-4672)

1962 RU Ashley, Charles Stirritt (Murrieta Gateway), Murrieta Garden Senior Living

Facility, 24200 Monroe Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562 (951-600-7676)

1958 RA Baker, Carl W. (Clairemont Celebrate), 7122 San Bartolo, Carlsbad, CA

92011 ([email protected], 760-504-5990)

2010 PSV-PT Barron, Philip Matthew (Carlsbad Las Flores), 6370 Paseo Aspada, Carlsbad,

CA 92009 ([email protected], 760-717-7445)

2015 EDU Becker, Brian John (San Diego Peace River), 3675 Menlo Ave., San Diego,

CA 92105 ([email protected], 619-549-1427)

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1984 U Beeson, David Dean (Escondido First), 4561 Blackwell Rd., Oceanside, CA

92056 ([email protected], 760-758-8077)

1977 EDU Benefiel, Ronald Paul (San Diego First), 2822 Redwood St., San Diego, CA

92104 ([email protected], 619-241-9910)

1978 PSV-PT Bentley, Dennis Bruce (Riverside Arlington), 3556 Pyramid Trail, Perris, CA

92570 ([email protected], 760-912-0879)

1964 U Best, A. Winston (Palm Springs), 72650 Homestead Rd., Palm Desert, CA

92234 ([email protected], 760-340-9023)

2005 CHP Bilby, Tamara Dawn (San Diego First), 3131 Cauby St., Apt. #30, San Diego,

CA 92111 ([email protected], 812-267-6236)

1988 DA Bisson, Richard Joseph (San Diego First), 32059 Camino Seneco, Temecula,

CA 92592 ([email protected], 951-741-8953)

1997 EDU Bolster, Jeffrey (San Diego First), 3431 Larga Cir., San Diego,

CA 92110 ([email protected], 619-855-2363)

1966 PSV/ PT Bowman, Roger Eugene (Murrieta Gateway), 40592 Corte Lucia,

Murrieta, CA 92562 ([email protected], 951-285-0044)

1991 RU Bray, Jesse Steve (Murrieta Gateway), 12298A Lilac Hill, Valley Center,

CA 92082 ([email protected], 559-917-6321)

1977 RU Brightup, Charles Floyd (Menifee), P.O. Box 640, Wildomar, CA 92595-0640

([email protected], 951-378-0827)

1983 RA Brunk, William Frederick (San Diego First), 6215 Lake Arrowhead Dr.,

San Diego, CA 92119-3508 (619-465-6082)

2016 PSV-FT Burgess, Bonita (Highland Community Cross) 7591 Dunkirk Ave., Highland,

CA 92346 ([email protected], 909-648-2398)

1971 EDU Calhoun, John (San Diego First), 3589 Paul Jones Ave., San Diego, CA 92117

([email protected], 925-207-8166)

2013 U Callahan, Jared Joseph (San Diego First), 1942 Camellia Dr., Decatur

GA, 30032 ([email protected], 619-228-3485)

1986 PSV-PT Carole, Georges ‘Gerard’ (San Bernardino First) 871 E. 3rd

St., San

Bernardino, CA ([email protected], 989-980-3401)

2006 PAS Carole, Susan (San Bernardino First) 871 E. 3rd

St., San Bernardino, CA

92410 ([email protected], 989-980-8651)

1955 RA Carver, Frank Gould (San Diego First), 4037 Porte de Palmas, #95,

San Diego, CA 92122 ([email protected], 858-452-9155)

1999 RA Cash, Nancy F., (Rialto), 1010 N. Terrace Rd., Sp. 13, San Bernardino,

CA 92410 (909-567-2557)

1975 RU Casto, Charles Lohan (El Cajon), 573 Tamarisk Way, El Cajon, CA 92020

([email protected], 619-873-5153)

2014 PAS Castro, Juan E. (Wildomar Gracepoint), 39695 Creative Dr., Temecula, CA

92591 ([email protected], 951-445-3108)

2000 SEC Cervantes, Rudy (Chula Vista Parkway Hills) 1205 Robinson Avenue, San

Diego, CA 92103 ([email protected], 775-772-4747)

1955 RA Chaffee, Glenn Albert (El Cajon), 8580 Township Rd., #237, Findlay, OH

45840 (619-733-2237)

2008 PAS Choi, Kimmy (Hesperia), 17360 La Junta St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-265-2171)

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1997 U Cienega, Rafael Guzman (Chula Vista Parkway Hills), 580 Portsmouth,

Unit B, Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619-933-4649)

2000 RA Cobbs, Barbara (Escondido First), 8975 Lawrence Welk Dr., Sp. 261,

Escondido, CA 92026 ([email protected], 760-522-6224)

2000 U Cobbs, Steven Anthony (Victorville), 13843 Coachella Rd., Apple Valley, CA

92307 ([email protected], 760-221-8611)

1978 RU Collymore, Clifton Alexander (San Diego First), 8482 Paseo Iglesia, Spring

Valley, CA 91977 ([email protected], 619-475-6773)

1971 RA Cortez, Alfredo (Spring Valley Hispanic), 241 H Street, Apt. 10, Chula Vista,

CA ([email protected], 619-410-7420)

1992 EDU Croy, Daniel Albert (San Diego First), 1240 Indio St. #601, San

Diego, CA 92101 ([email protected], 619-675-2263)

1993 PAS Davis, Oliver Windale II “Wink” (Wildomar Gracepoint), 35699 Wanki

Ave., Wildomar, CA 92595-9035 ([email protected], 951-678-7241)

2012 PSV-FT/PAS Dawood, Nabeel (El Cajon), 431 Van Houten Ave., #D, El Cajon, CA

92020 ([email protected], 619-518-1359)

2007 PSV-PT DiFalco, Christine Ann (Yucca Valley), 57764 Juarez Dr., Yucca Valley,

CA 92284 ([email protected], 760-660-5274)

2011 PAS DiFalco, David Benjamin, (Yucca Valley), 57764 Juarez Dr., Yucca Valley,

CA 92284 ([email protected], 760-660-5266)

2002 PAS Drainville, Patrick Conrad (El Centro), 418 Roadrunner Ln., Imperial, CA

92251 ([email protected], 760-562-6869)

2002 PSV-PT Duclos, Antony (San Diego Mid-City French), 639 Omeara St., San Diego,

CA 92114 ([email protected], 619-847-1296)

2014 PAS Duran-Bravo, Oscar (Lakeside Community), 12504 Castle Court Dr.,

Lakeside, CA 92040 ([email protected], 619-507-7046)

1978 PAS Dyke, Donald Ray (Rialto), 676 Spring Dr., Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-922-1751)

1962 RA /PAS Eyestone, Jack W. (Riverside Arlington Ave), 7994 Stella St., Riverside, CA

92504 ([email protected], 951-729-5442)

2010 PAS Fedoryszyn, Decio “Dez” (Victorville Green Tree), 9053 Harvard Ave.,

Hesperia, CA 92344 ([email protected], 760-927-9986)

1968 RA Felter, Edwin Henry “Ed” (Mission), 7288 Casper Dr., San Diego, CA 92119

([email protected], 619-668-0928)

2000 PAS Fillmore, Timothy, 668 Coastal Hills Dr., Chula Vista, CA 91914

([email protected], 619-941-2828)

1988 DA Fisher, Clifford Norton (El Cajon), 2761 A St., No. 302, San Diego, CA

92102 ([email protected], 619-573-3475)

2009 PAS Forero, Diego (Hesperia Casa de Oracion), 14081 Diamond St.,

Hesperia, CA 92344 ([email protected], 760-488-1819)

2010 U Frey, Brian A., 7413 W Alexandria Way, Peoria, AZ 85381

([email protected], 619-876-7082)

1998 RA Fry, Thomas Richard (Escondido First), 525 W. El Norte Pkwy., No. 344,

Escondido, CA 92026 ([email protected], 760-390-9491)

1999 EDU Gailey, Robert (San Diego Mission), 3478 Coastline Pl., San Diego, CA

92110 ([email protected], 619-795-0277)

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1984 PSV-PT Garcia, Marco A. (Spring Valley Hispanic), 1315 S. Harbison Ave,

National City, CA 91950 ([email protected], 619-288-2545)

2007 U Gass, Denice Lynette (Riverside Arlington) 1855 E. Riverside Dr. Sp. 145,

Ontario, CA 91761 ([email protected], 909-251-9134)

2007 U Gass, Jerry Christopher (Riverside Arlington) 1855 E. Riverside Dr. Sp. 145

Ontario, CA 91761 ([email protected], 909-239-9251)

1970 RA Gastineau, Roger A., 18755 Joseph Dr., Grass Valley, CA 95949

(763-516-0896)

1975 RA Gilson, H. Henry (Apple Valley), 76 Nancy Street, Camarillo, CA 93010

([email protected], 909-328-0035)

2014 PSV-PT Giron, Maria Victoria (Hesperia Casa de Oracion), 14081 Diamond St.,

Hesperia, CA 92344 ([email protected]; 760-689-6918)

2014 PSV-FT Graley, Brian (Hesperia), 8002 Arcadia Ave., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 619-708-7246)

1959 RA Graley, Lewis Richard (Banning), 36034 Leah Lane, Yucaipa, CA 92399-

5429 (909-795-4020)

1986 GA Grigory, Billy H. (Murrieta Gateway), 24470 Hall Rd., Cheshire, OR 97419

1958 U Grobe, Donald William (San Diego First), 7064 Princess View Dr.,

San Diego, CA 92120 (619-582-6791)

2002 PSV-PT Guerra Aldana, Jenny Maressa (Escondido First), 1361 W. 9th

Ave., #1002

Escondido, CA 92029 ([email protected], 619-582-6791)

2002 DA/PAS Guerra, Ronald Joel (Escondido First) 1361 W. 9th

Ave., #1002,

Escondido, CA 92029 ([email protected], 951-852-8824)

1989 EDU Hall, Timothy M., (San Diego First) 2460 Caminito Venido, San Diego, CA

92107 ([email protected], 619-523-6399)

2003 CHP Hammock, Veronica Draper (Menifee), 42677 San Julian Pl., Temecula, CA

92592 ([email protected], 510-334-4060)

2015 PSV-PT Hatfield, William David (Highland Community Cross), 27254 Main St.,

Highland, CA 92346 ([email protected], 909-864-4372)

1993 U Heslip, Steve (Carlsbad Las Flores), 1015 NE Mulberry St., Lee’s Summit,

MO 64086 ([email protected], 816-876-9256)

1956 RA Hillery, Henry Lee (Murrieta Gateway), 26241 McCall Blvd., Sun City, CA

92586 (951-301-5209)

1998 PAS Hobbs, Paul Thatcher, Jr. (Yucaipa Valley), 16325 Sitting Bull Street,

Victorville, CA 92395 ([email protected], 760-221-4972)

2008 U Housden, Robert Lee (Highland Community Cross), 1513 San Carlos,

Modesto, CA 95355 ([email protected], 209-353-6939)

1983 U Hudson, Dale (San Diego First), 1430 Petree St., #493, El Cajon, CA 92020

([email protected], 619-302-6655)

2011 PAS Isom, Timothy Mark (Colton), 1721 E. Colton Ave., Sp. 75, Redlands, CA

92374 ([email protected], 909-856-1574)

1944 RA Jackson, Sr., James Harvey (San Diego First), 7450 Olivetas Street, Apt. 346,

La Jolla, CA 92037 ([email protected], 858-450-5340)

1948 RA Jenkins, Kenneth L., 4854 Rusty Nail Pt. #102, Colorado Springs, CO 80916-

4756 (916-207-5410)

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2004 EVT Johnson, Carolyn Jeanette (San Diego First), 704 Gage Dr., San Diego, CA

92106 ([email protected], 619-701-1758)

2009 EDU Johnson, James Earl (San Diego First), 704 Gage Dr., San Diego, CA

92106 ([email protected], 619-701-1759)

1963 RA Jones, Alfred Leslie “Al” (Escondido First), 18218 Paradise Mountain Rd.,

#39, Valley Center, CA 92082 ([email protected], 760-751-8318)

2012 PSV-FT Jones, Kendra (Murrieta Gateway), 31355 Eastridge Ave., Menifee, CA

92584 ([email protected], 812-989-3798)

1993 EDU Karahadian, Milton (San Diego First), 3900 Lomaland Dr., San Diego, CA

92106 ([email protected], 619-806-6994)

1998 EDU Kelle, Brad Eugene (San Diego First), 4256 Loma Riviera Ln., San Diego,

CA 92110 ([email protected], 619-223-2337)

2009 PAS Kelley III, Selden “Dee” (San Diego First), 864 Moana Drive, San Diego, CA

92106 ([email protected], 619-849-3100)

2015 DA Kilgore, Rodney (San Diego Southeast) 1009 S 36th St., San Diego, CA

92113 ([email protected], 505-225-4557)

1961 RA Kinzler, Clarence James (San Diego First), 41218 Essex Ct., Temecula, CA

92591([email protected], 951-695-2474)

2001 GA Kommel, Cheri, (Indo Las Palmas) 11321 W. 53rd

Terrace, Shawnee, Kansas,

66203 ([email protected], 913-271-5579)

1995 EDU Laird-Christensen, Rebecca, (San Diego First) 3325 Canon St., San Diego,

CA 92106 ([email protected], 973-489-5680)

1977 RA Lane, Raymond (Escondido First), 18218 Paradise Mountain Rd., #135,

Valley Center, CA 92082 ([email protected], 760-877-8063)

1995 CHP Lee, Erik Paul (Murrieta Gateway), 23096 Joaquin Ridge Dr., Murrieta CA

92562 ([email protected], 951-698-1330)

1998 PAS Lemaveve, Ioe S., (San Bernardino Samoan), 1025 N. Tippecanoe #238, San

Bernardino, CA 92410 ([email protected], 909-437-3205)

1999 RA Lentsch, William Edmund “Bill” (San Diego Mount Carmel), 12750 Gateway

Park Rd., Poway, CA 92064-2050 (858-487-2727)

1989 U Lewis, Ronald Alan, 3521 Marshall Circle, Van Buren, AR 72956

([email protected], 909-855-6181)

1983 EDU Lodahl, Michael Eugene (San Diego First), 6747 Friars Rd., Unit 97, San

Diego, CA 92108 ([email protected], 858-405-3184)

2015 PSV-FT Lyons-Pardue, Charles Parham (San Diego First), 1828 Ballina Dr., San

Diego, CA 92114 ([email protected], 609-865-2497)

2015 EDU Lyons-Pardue, Kara Joy (San Diego First), 1828 Ballina Dr., San Diego, CA

92114 ([email protected], 609-865-2514)

1996 EDU Mann, Mark (San Diego First), 3530 Curtis St, San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-206-9552)

2007 RA Martin, Gerald H. (Murrieta Gateway), 28537 Sunridge Ct., Menifee, CA

92584 (951-246-8255)

2014 PAS Martinez, Ricardo “Ric” (Indo Las Palmas Community) 47783 Monroe St

Indo, CA 92201 ([email protected], 206-349-2059)

2006 PSV-PT Martinez, Steven Erick (San Bernardino First), 7642 Bella Terra Ave,

Highland, CA 92346 ([email protected], 909-684-0306)

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2001 EDU/PSV-PT Matson, Deron Lance (San Diego First), P.O. Box 83851, San Diego, CA

92138-3851 ([email protected], 619-846-4991)

2010 PSV-FT May, Karisa Jean (Carlsbad Las Flores), 3580 Guava Way, Oceanside, CA

92058 ([email protected], 760-519-7478)

1959 RA McCandless, Marion Leonard (Vista Hope), 2910 Calle Guadalajara,

San Clemente, CA 92673 ([email protected], 949-361-1453)

2014 PAS Miner, Robert Ernest, Jr. (Highland Community Cross), 28746 Oak Ridge

Rd., Highland, CA 92346 ([email protected], 909-534-0817)

1993 CHP Minyard, Wayne A. (Chula Vista Parkway Hills), 926 Lafayette Pl.,

Chula Vista, CA 91913 ([email protected], 619-446-7025)

1996 EDU Modesto, Kevin Frank (San Diego Mission), 3129 Highland Ave.,

San Diego, CA 92105 ([email protected], 619-940-9597)

2009 U Modesto, Rebecca Birdwell (San Diego Mission), 3129 Highland Ave., San

Diego, CA 92105 ([email protected], 619-940-9595)

2014 GA Morales, Eliel (Wildomar Gracepoint), 34940 Calle Campo, Temecula, CA

92592 ([email protected], 951-491-4742)

2013 PAS Morales, Onan Santiago (Holtville), 906 Chestnut Ave, Holtville, CA, 92250

([email protected], 760-356-9488)

2010 PAS Mossbarger, Martha Diane (Desert Center Eagle Mtn.), 356 Wimbleton Dr.,

San Jacinto, CA 92583 ([email protected], 951-487-2581)

2015 PAS Nafis, Christopher Warren, (San Diego Southeast), 4839 Date St, San Diego,

CA 92102 ([email protected], 619-942-3692)

1984 PAS O'Connor, Kevin F. (Redlands The ARK), 34125 Yucaipa Creek Rd.,

Yucaipa, CA 92399 ([email protected], 909-570-9874)

2005 U Otto, Marcus David (San Diego First), 3020 Browning St., San Diego,

CA 92106 ([email protected], 858-414-7198)

1997 PAS Palm, Matthew David (Vista Hope), 1750 Hilo Dr., Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-295-5256)

2005 PAS Pape, Rebecca A. (Escondido) 2280 East Valley Parkway, #11, Escondido,

CA 92027 ([email protected], 760-803-1203)

1997 PAS Paul, Bruce Chandler (San Diego Peace River), 3111 Ibsen St., San Diego,

CA 92106 ([email protected], 619-718-0640)

1991 EDU Paul, Mary Rearick (Peace River), 3111 Ibsen St, San Diego, CA 92106

([email protected], 619-246-6224)

1974 RA Penn, David Joseph (Hesperia), 17435 La Junta St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-947-5363)

1943 RA Penn, Joseph F., (Hesperia), 17435 La Junta Street, Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-947-5363)

2005 PAS Peterson, Brandon (Blythe), 336 N. Earle St., Blythe, CA 92225

([email protected], 760-550-0918)

2014 PSV-FT Peugh, Chelsea (San Diego Mount Carmel), 2057 Caraway Street, Escondido,

CA 92026 ([email protected], 626-589-6539)

2012 PAS Peugh, Jeremy (San Diego Mount Carmel), 2057 Caraway St, Escondido, CA

92026 ([email protected], 858-215-1527)

2005 U Phillips, Thomas (San Diego First), 1187 Colleen Ct., Upland, CA 91786

([email protected], 619-813-1248)

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1974 RA Powell, Lawrence (Escondido First), 31564 Lakeridge Ct., Temecula, CA

92591 ([email protected], 206-383-5638)

1997 PAS Ramsey, Fred Wallace (Brawley), 486 Adler St., Brawley, CA 92227

([email protected], 760-344-8867)

2000 RA Ramsey, Victor Dennard, Sr. (Menifee Valley Community), 28574

Middlebury Way, Sun City, CA 92586

([email protected], 951-679-3232)

1976 RA Read, Terry, (Escondido First), 18218 Paradise Mountain Rd., Sp. 154, Valley

Center, CA 9208 ([email protected], 760-749-7663)

1960 RA Redmond, Donald Edward “Don”, (El Cajon) 8661 Winter Gardens Blvd.,

Sp.# 7, Lakeside, CA 92040-5432 ([email protected], 619-444-1890)

1967 RA Reed, David Lee (Hesperia), 6630 Trinity Rd., Phelan, CA 92371

([email protected], 760-868-0330)

1977 RA Reed, Gerard Alexander (San Diego First), 16714 Hunters Trail,

Montgomery, TX 77356 ([email protected], 936-597-3188)

2003 U Richardson, James M., 2003 Bayview Heights Dr. Spc. 262,

San Diego, CA 92105 (775-246-5268)

1987 PAS Ries, Robert (San Diego Clairemont Celebrate), 11949 Riverside Dr., #52,

Lakeside, CA 92040 ([email protected], 619-867-6128)

1988 PAS Ritchie, Thomas R. (San Jacinto), 933 Agape Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583

([email protected], 951-692-1196)

1990 PAS Rodeheaver, Stephen Herman (San Diego Southeast), 4028 Gamma St., San

Diego, CA 92113 ([email protected], 619-263-4927)

2010 U Rollins, Zachary B. (San Diego Genesis), 6815 W Sunnyside Dr., Peoria, AZ

85345 ([email protected], 602-405-5069)

1985 RA Ross, Dwayne Lee (Apple Valley), PO Box 395, Adelanto, CA 92301

([email protected], 760-780-9504)

1953 RA Roth, Richard Merle (San Bernardino First), 3915 Dwight Way, San

Bernardino, CA 92404 (909-882-0906)

1968 RA Rotz, Darrell Eldon (Murrieta Gateway), 40207 Via Acuna, Murrieta, CA

92562 ([email protected], 951-694-6256)

1986 U Runion, David G. (San Diego Mission), 2668 Katherine St., El Cajon, CA

92020 ([email protected], 619-887-0077)

2010 PAS Ryland, Wilson Davis (San Diego Genesis), 3557 Ray St., San Diego, CA

92104 ([email protected], 619-929-4530)

1976 U Sabisch, Elmer Donald (Hesperia), 7027 Acacia Rd., Phelan, CA 92371

([email protected], 442-600-1221)

2007 TRF Sales, Richard A., in process of transfer to Kansas City

1982 RA Saucedo, Nicholas Charles (Menifee), 23097 Blue Bird Dr., Canyon Lake, CA

92587 ([email protected], 714-222-3245)

1979 RA Schooling, Bruce Alan (San Diego First), 3906 S. Sunnyvale Ave., Gilbert, AZ

85297 ([email protected], 619-889-9669)

2010 PAS Sebahizi, Moise (San Diego Mid-City Swahili), 4142 42nd

St. Apt. 211,

San Diego, CA 92105 (619-516-1000)

1977 EDU Seelig, Stephen Wayne (San Diego First), 4446 Carmelo St. San Diego, CA

92107 ([email protected], 619-301-4782)

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2012 PAS Seewald, Michael James (Bloomington), 3374 Irvington Ave., San

Bernardino, CA 92407 ([email protected], 951-897-4776)

1960 RA Shaw, Robert Dean (Murrieta Gateway), 39754 Barbados Dr., Murrieta, CA

92563 ([email protected], 951-600-9367)

1981 RA Shoemaker, Norman Virgil (San Diego First), P. O. Box 1445, Midway, UT

84049 ([email protected], 619-246-6817)

2013 PSV-FT Silva, Uriel (Indio Las Palmas), 80774 Diamondback Trail, Indio, CA 92201

([email protected], 619-871-8535)

1992 U Sipsy, Theresa K. (Lakeside Community) 2650 Jamacha Rd., Suite 147 PMB

159, El Cajon, CA 92019 ([email protected], 706-910-9340)

1973 RA/PSV-PT Slater, Paul Larson (San Diego Mission), 4884 ½ Old Cliffs Road, San

Diego, CA 92120 ([email protected], 619-255-2401)

1969 EDU Smith, Robert Wayne (San Diego Mission), 4223 Caledonia Dr., San Diego,

CA 92111 ([email protected], 858-569-4253)

1985 PAS Southard, James Rawlings (Lakeside Community), 8301 Rumson Dr.,

Santee, CA 92071 ([email protected], 619-743-3584)

1969 RA Sproull, Alden Ellsworth (Redlands The ARK), PO Box 3186, 948 Hardwick

Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223 ([email protected], 909-801-4438)

1992 RA Steele, David W. (Mission), 1525 Live Oak St., Chula Vista, CA 91913

(808-341-2417)

2012 PSV-FT Stephens, Peter, (Redlands the ARK), 35334 Mountain View St., Yucaipa, CA

92399 ([email protected])

1990 U Stidam, Ken (San Bernardino First), 3375 Elizabeth Ave. San Bernardino, CA

92407 (909-693-0418)

1989 PAS Straub, Paul D. (Renew), 527 Edgewater Ave., Oceanside, CA 92057

([email protected], 760-920-0100)

2011 EDU Taylor, Derek William (El Cajon), 3804 Meade Ave, San Diego, CA 92116

([email protected], 619-368-9671)

1982 DS Taylor, Thomas William, Jr. (Apple Valley), 13032 High Vista St., Victorville,

CA 92395 ([email protected], 760-676-8093)

2015 PSV-PT Tirrill, Kelly Becker (Peace River), 3675 Menlo Ave., San Diego, CA 92105

([email protected], 619-849-9327)

1959 RA Tracy, Jimmie Doris, (Murrieta Gateway), 3851 Palo Dr., San Diego, CA

91902 ([email protected], 941-212-7026)

2007 PSV-FT Trejo, Gladys (Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiano), 32775 Flagstaff Ave.,

Thousand Palms, CA 92276 ([email protected], 760-413-3924)

2007 PAS Trejo, Neftali (Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiano), 32775 Flagstaff Ave.,

Thousand Palms, CA 92276 ([email protected], 760-413-3919)

2009 EDU/PSV-PT Trujillo, Esteban (Chula Vista Parkway Hills) 1950 Camino de la Reina,

#201, San Diego, CA 92108 ([email protected], 949-439-4973)

1999 U Tucker, Gary C., 1911 Rowan St., San Diego, CA 92105

2016 PSV-FT Tucker, Melissa Irene (San Diego First), 1944 29th

St., San Diego, CA

92102 ([email protected], 619-252-4723)

2004 PAS Vazquez Marroquin, Enrique (SD Mid-City Spanish), 3616 5th Ave., San

Diego, CA 92114 ([email protected], 619-436-8900)

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2009 PAS Vicencio, Loyda E. Ruiz (Holtville Holiness), 906 Chestnut Ave., Holtville,

CA 92250 ([email protected], 951-219-9657)

1980 EDU Watkins, Joseph Ezra III “Joe” (San Diego Mission), 3490 Larga Cir.,

San Diego, CA 92110-5334 ([email protected], 619-849-2650)

1985 EDU Welch, Donald (San Diego First), 32 Trinidad Bend, San Diego, CA

92118 ([email protected], 619-865-4447)

1952 RA Welch, Reuben Robinson (San Diego First), 7450 Olivetas Ave., #107,

La Jolla, CA 92037 ([email protected], 858-875-1250)

2014 PAS Wells, Nathaniel A. (Grace & Peace), 1033 Capistrano Dr., Oceanside,

CA 92058 ([email protected], 760-518-7370)

2003 TRF Whetstone, Timothy (San Diego First), in process of transfer to Intermountain

1991 TRF Whiteford, Paul A. (El Cajon), in process of transfer to Southwest Indiana

1989 PAS Whitney, Jeffrey (Apple Valley), 11896 Joshua Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92308

([email protected], 530-340-2689)

1999 PSV-FT Wiest, Larry Joe (Carlsbad Las Flores), 1537 Elon Ln., Encinitas, CA

92024 ([email protected], 760-942-7281)

2008 PSV-PT/EDU Williamson, George James (Carlsbad Las Flores), 3344 Quimby St.,

San Diego, CA 92106 ([email protected], 760-420-4361)

1991 PAS/EDU Wright, John Wesley (San Diego Mid-City English), 7404 Golfcrest Dr., San

Diego, CA 92119-1224 (619-460-4839)

2004 PSV-FT Wright, Katherine Sue (San Diego Mid-City English), 7404 Golfcrest Dr.,San

Diego, CA 92119-1224 ([email protected], 619-813-4839)

2013 PSV-PT/EDU Wright, Mark David (San Diego Mid-City English), 9442 Seltzer Court,

San Diego, CA 92123 ([email protected], 619-245-3303)

2003 PSV-FT Yeager, Walter (Murrieta Gateway), 26706 Westin Hills Dr., Murrieta, CA

92563

([email protected], 575-219-2217)

1966 RA Yoesel, Duane Lee (Indio Las Palmas), 77185 California Dr.,

Palm Desert, CA 92211 ([email protected], 760-772-5665)

1957 RA Young, William James, Jr. (San Diego Mission), 6333 Waterfall Pl., San

Diego, CA 92120 ([email protected], 619-280-3108)

2008 PAS Zapata, Josue (Bloomington Hispanic), 185 N. Eucalyptus Ave., Sp. #73

Rialto, CA 92376 ([email protected], 909-746-7854)

2013 PSV-FT Zapata, Orpha (Bloomington Hispanic), 185 N. Eucalyptus Ave., Sp. #73

Rialto, CA 92376 ([email protected]; 951-217-0526)

G. ORDAINED DEACONS

2006 EDU Gates, James Franklin ‘Jamie’, (San Diego Mission), 1535 N Ave., National

City, CA 91950 ([email protected], 619-757-8151)

1998 PSV-PT Kennedy, Barbara J. (Carlsbad Las Flores), 2832 Vista Mariana, Carlsbad, CA

92009 (760-804-2710)

2010 PSV-FT Makwakwa, Chipo Susan (San Diego Mission), 6117 Decena Dr., #6,

San Diego, CA 92120 ([email protected], 619-739-0271)

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2006 EDU Pitts, Nancy (San Diego Southeast), 4740 34th

St., No. 7, San Diego, CA

92116 ([email protected], 619-302-1946)

1990 EDU Powell, Samuel Morgan (San Diego Mission), 9431 Pebble Beach Dr.,

Santee, CA 92071 ([email protected], 619-449-9213)

2013 PSV-FT Rechlin, Janis (Carlsbad Las Flores), 3512 Simsbury Ct., Carlsbad,

CA 92010 ([email protected], 760-453-9453)

1999 U Sheets, Ruth Esther (Murrieta Gateway), 25941 Coombe Hill Dr.,

Menifee, CA 92586 ([email protected], 951-265-7683)

2007 RA Trammell, Robert Eugene (San Jacinto), 985 Vista Grande Dr., Hemet, CA

92543 ([email protected], 951-652-1363)

2009 PSV-PT Vilsaint, Destinace “Vincent” (San Diego Mid-City French), 6606 Park Ridge

Blvd., San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-602-4270)

H. LICENSED MINISTERS

Course of Study Code Designations

Year-Beginning Year of Consecutive (#)-Level in Course of Study

D-Deacon Track (G)-Graduated from Course of Study

E-Elder Track

2014 E TRF (3) Austin, Zachariah (San Diego Mission), in process of transfer to Arizona

2016 E PAS (4) Babbitt, Stephen (Spring Valley Community), 8939 Lamar St., Spring

Valley, CA 91977 ([email protected], 619-277-2671)

2014 E PSV-PT (3) Blevins, Garrett James (Mission Church of the Nazarene) 4111 Lymer

Dr., San Diego, CA 92106 ([email protected], 760-715-4036)

2015 E PSV-PT (3) Calderon, Adrian, (SD Mid-City) 4769 W. Mountain View Dr. #8, San

Diego, CA 92116 ([email protected], 619-746-0920)

2014 E STU (4) Callahan, Sophia Maria (San Diego First) 1942 Camellia Dr., Decatur, GA

30032 ([email protected], 480-703-0795)

2013 E PAS (G) Chavez, Suzanna (Spring Valley), 2848 New Jersey Ave., Lemon Grove,

CA 91945 ([email protected], 619-794-7388)

2015 E PSV-PT (2) Churchman, Robert W. (San Diego Clairemont Celebrate) 6868 Caminito

Montanoso, #13, San Diego CA 92119

([email protected], 858-278-4200)

2015 E PSV-FT (2) Dougharty, Bryant (San Diego Mount Carmel) 980 Avocado Pl., Del Mar,

CA 92014 ([email protected], 405-317-8186)

2011 E PSV-PT (G) Ellis, Cody Wayne (San Diego Mid-City English), 4226 Wrightman St.,

San Diego, CA 92105 ([email protected], 949-201-7127)

2012 E PSV-PT (3) Eudaly, Taryn Corinne (Carlsbad Las Flores), 5138 Riverview Ct.,

Fallbrook, CA 92028, ([email protected], 228-313-9019)

2015 E PSV-FT (2) Gomez, Joel (Colton), 967 East I St., Ontario, CA 91764

([email protected], 909-234-5269)

2015 E PAS (2) Herrera, Jose (Anza), 24850 Hancock St., #D108, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-760-3963)

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2016 E STU (2) Iniguez, Alex (San Jacinto), 440 S. Tahquitz, Hemet, CA 92543

([email protected], 951-357-8609)

2014 E PSV-FT (2) Jones, De Andre Darell (San Diego Southeast), 1009 S 36th St., San Diego,

CA 92113 ([email protected], 650-918-2316)

2013 E PAS (2) Joseph, Denis (San Diego Mid-City French), 4145 Arizona St., Apt. 1,

San Diego, CA 92104 ([email protected], 619-925-2235)

2014 D PSV-PT (2) Kelly, April (Parkway Hills), 164 G St., Chula Vista, CA 91910

([email protected], 619-867-9673)

2015 E CED (2) Matus, Nancy (Bloomington The Bridge), 5865 Abernathy Dr.,

Riverside, CA 92507 ([email protected], 951-415-9419)

2014 E STU (2) Merritt, Charlie Bess (San Diego First), 2 Gerrards Hollow, Hyde,

Cheshire SK14 5DT, Great Britain ([email protected])

2010 D PSV-PT (G) Miller, Gregory A. (San Bernardino First), 1735 E Washington St., B14,

Colton, CA 92324 ([email protected], 805-390-2197)

2013 E PAS (4) Mosley, Jeffrey Michael (Phelan), PO Box 2967, Wrightwood, CA 92397

([email protected], 760-953-8699)

2015 E STU (G) Ortega, Kenneth (San Diego First), 1865 Avenida De La Cruz, San

Ysidro, CA 92173 ([email protected], 619-708-8653)

2014 E STU (4) Portillo, Kevin Stan (Kansas City First), 1330 East 59th

St., Kansas City,

MO 64110 ([email protected], 760-594-4957)

2011 E PSV-PT (3) Reader, Grant Alan (Highland Community Cross), 28618 Berwick Lane,

Highland, CA 92346 ([email protected], 951-271-2814)

2015 E STU (3) Ruvalcaba, Sergio (Banning), 156 N Sunset Ave., Banning, CA 92220

([email protected], 951-201-5693)

2014 E PSV-FT (2) Schultheiss, Jeremy (San Diego First), 4935 Niagara Ave., Apt 4, San

Diego, CA 92106 ([email protected], 530-559-0822)

2012 E PSV-FT (4) Smith, James B. (Bloomington, The Bridge), 10489 Bellflower Avenue,

Cherry Valley, CA 92223 ([email protected], 909-915-4735)

2016 E STU (3) Tarbox, Ryan (Colton), 2063 N. Arrowhead Ave., San Bernardino, CA

92405 ([email protected], 909-684-7963)

2015 E STU (2) Thyden, James Lippert (Oceanside Grace & Peace), 416 Lexington Circle,

Oceanside, CA 92057 ([email protected], 571-335-3002)

2015 E PAS (4) Vasquez, Marcos (Vista) 1422 Green Oak Rd., Vista, CA 92081

([email protected], 760-419-1995)

2014 E PSV-PT (2) Whalen, Brian R. (San Diego Mount Carmel) 10551 Caminito

Westchester, San Diego, CA 92126 ([email protected], 858-414-8734)

2013 E PSV-PT (3) Wright, Antony Simon (San Diego Mid-City), 6801 Savage Ct., San

Diego, CA 92119 ([email protected], 619-813-4837)

I. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST

2000 SEC Cervantes, Rudy (Chula Vista Parkway Hills) 1205 Robinson Avenue, San Diego,

CA 92103 ([email protected], 775-772-4747)

J. TENURED EVANGELIST

2004 EVT Johnson, Carolyn Jeanette (San Diego First), 704 Gage Dr., San Diego, CA

92106 ([email protected], 619-701-1758)

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K. RETIRED MINISTERS

1953 RU Akers, Lyle Everett, 20594 Bear Valley Rd, Rm 126, Apple Valley, CA

92308 ([email protected], 760-987-4626)

1990 RA Arteche, Carlos Jr., 26194 Albany Dr., Sun City, CA 92586

([email protected], 951-966-4672)

1962 RU Ashley, Charles Stirritt, Murrieta Garden Senior Living Facility, 24200

Monroe Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562 (951-600-7676)

1958 RA Baker, Carl W., 7122 San Bartolo, Carlsbad, CA 92011

([email protected], 760-504-5990)

1966 RA/PSV-PT Bowman, Roger Eugene, 40592 Corte Lucia, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-285-0044)

1991 RU Bray, Jesse Steve, 12298A Lilac Hill, Valley Center, CA 92082

([email protected], 559-917-6321)

1977 RU Brightup, Charles "Chuck" Floyd, P.O. Box 640, Wildomar, CA 92595-0640

([email protected], 951-378-0827)

1983 RA Brunk, William F., 6215 Lake Arrowhead Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-3508

(619-465-6082)

1955 RA Carver, Frank G., 4037 Porte de Palmas, #95, San Diego, CA 92122

([email protected], 858-452-9155)

1999 RA Cash, Nancy F., 1010 N. Terrace Rd., Sp. 13, San Bernardino, CA 92410

(909-567-2557)

1975 RU Casto, Charles Lohan, 573 Tamarisk Way, El Cajon, CA 92020

([email protected], 619-873-5153)

1957 RA Chaffee, Glenn Albert, 8580 Township Rd., #237, Findley, OH 45840

(619-733-2237)

2000 RA Cobbs, Barbara, 8975 Lawrence Welk Dr. Sp. 261, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 760-522-6224)

1978 RU Collymore, Clifton Alexander (San Diego First), 8482 Paseo Iglesia, Spring

Valley, CA 91977 ([email protected], 619-475-6773)

1971 RA Cortez, Alfredo, 241 H Street, Apt. 10, Chula Vista, CA 91910

([email protected], 619-410-7420)

1962 RA/PAS Eyestone, Jack W. 7994 Stella St., Riverside, CA 92504

([email protected], 951-729-5442)

1968 RA Felter, Edwin Henry “Ed", 7288 Casper Dr., San Diego, CA 92119-2406

([email protected], 619-668-0928)

1998 RA Fry, Thomas Richard, 525 W. El Norte Pkwy., No. 344, Escondido, CA 92026

([email protected], 760-743-4022)

1970 RA Gastineau, Roger A., 18755 Joseph Dr., Grass Valley, CA 95949

(763-516-0896)

1975 RA Gilson, H. Henry, 76 Nancy Street, Camarillo, CA 93010

([email protected], 909-328-0035)

1959 RA Graley, Lewis Richard, 36034 Leah Lane, Yucaipa, CA 92399-5429

(909-795-4020)

1956 RA Hillery, Henry Lee, 26241 McCall Blvd., Sun City, CA 92586

(951-301-5209)

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1949 RA Huffman, Willard Dale, 10185 S. Josh Dr., Neosho, Mo 64850

(417-592-0281, DL Huffman/son)

1944 RA Jackson, Sr., James H., 7450 Olivetas Street, Apt. 346, La Jolla, CA 92037

([email protected], 858-450-5340)

1948 RA Jenkins, Kenneth L., 10433 Scotts Bluff Dr., Peyton, CO 80831-8469

(916-207-5410)

1963 RA Jones, Alfred L., 18218 Paradise Mountain Rd., No. 39, Valley Center, CA

92082 ([email protected], 760-751-8318)

1961 RA Kinzler, Clarence J., 41218 Essex Ct., Temecula, CA 92591

([email protected], 951-695-2474)

1977 RA Lane, Raymond, 18218 Paradise Mountain Rd., #135, Valley Center, CA

92082 ([email protected], 760-877-8063)

1982 RA Lentsch, William E., 12750 Gateway Park Rd., #220, Poway, CA 92064-2050

(858-487-2727)

2007 RA Martin, Gerald H., 28537 Sunridge Ct., Menifee, CA 92584 (951-246-8255)

1959 RA McCandless, Marion L., 2910 Calle Guadalajara, San Clemente, CA 92673

([email protected], 949-361-1453)

1974 RA Penn, David Joseph, 17435 La Junta St., Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-947-5363)

1943 RA Penn, Joseph F., 17435 La Junta Street, Hesperia, CA 92345

([email protected], 760-947-5363)

1974 RA Powell, Lawrence “Larry”, 31564 Lakeridge Ct., Temecula, CA, 92591

([email protected], 206-383-5638)

2000 RA Ramsey, Victor Dennard, Sr., 28574 Middlebury Way, Sun City, CA 92586

([email protected], 951-679-3232)

1976 RA Read, Terry, 18218 Paradise Mountain Rd., #154, Valley Center, CA 92082

([email protected], 760-749-7663)

1960 RA Redmond, Donald E., 8661 Winter Gardens Blvd., Sp# 7, Lakeside,

CA 92040-5432 ([email protected], 619-444-1890)

1967 RA Reed, David Lee, 6630 Trinity Rd., #188-15, Phelan, CA 92371

([email protected], 760-868-0330)

1977 RA Reed, Gerard Alexander, 16714 Hunters Trail, Montgomery, TX 77356

([email protected], 936-597-3188)

1985 RA Ross, Dwayne Lee, PO Box 395, Adelanto, CA 92301

([email protected], 760-780-9504)

1953 RA Roth, Richard M., 3915 Dwight Way, San Bernardino, CA 92404

(909-882-0906)

1963 RA Rotz, Darrell Eldon, 40207 Via Acuna, Murrieta, CA 92562

([email protected], 951-694-6256)

1982 RA Saucedo, Nicholas Charles, 23097 Blue Bird Dr., Canyon Lake, CA

92587 ([email protected], 714-222-3245)

1979 RA Schooling, Bruce Alan, 3906 S. Sunnyvale Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85297

([email protected], 619-889-9669)

1960 RA Shaw, Robert Dean, 39754 Barbados Dr., Murrieta, CA 92563

([email protected], 951-600-9367)

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1981 RA Shoemaker, Norman Virgil, P. O. Box 1445, Midway, UT 84049,

([email protected], 619-246-6817)

1973 RA Slater, Paul Larson, 4884 ½ Old Cliffs Road, San Diego, CA 92111

([email protected], 619-255-2400)

1969 RA Sproull, Alden Ellsworth, PO Box 3186, 948 Hardwick Ave., Beaumont,

CA 92223 ([email protected], 909-801-4438)

1992 RA Steele, David W., 1525 Live Oak St., Chula Vista, CA 91913

(808-341-2417)

1959 RA Tracy, Jimmie Doris, 3851 Palo Dr. San Diego, CA 91902

([email protected], 949-242-7026)

2007 RA Trammell, Robert Eugene, 985 Vista Grande Dr., Hemet, CA 92543

([email protected], 951-652-1363 or 951-306-5570)

1948 RA Welch, Reuben R., 7450 Olivetas Ave., #107, La Jolla, CA 92037

([email protected], 858-875-1250)

1966 RA Yoesel, Duane L., 77-185 California Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92211-7865

([email protected], 760-772-5665)

1957 RA Young, William James, 6333 Waterfall Pl., San Diego, CA 92120

([email protected], 619-280-3108)

L. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS OF MUSIC

Smith, Theodore Marshall “Tedd” (San Bernardino First), 3561 N. LeRoy St., San Bernardino,

CA 92404 (909-886-2818)

II. General Information

A. RECEIVED TRANSFER IN

1. Elders

John H. Calhoun (San Diego First from Northern California)

Kendra L. Jones (Murrieta Gateway from South Central Ohio)

Thomas Ritchie (San Jacinto Shepherd’s House from Los Angeles)

Nicholas Charles Saucedo (Menifee from Anaheim)

David W. Steele (San Diego Mission from Hawaii Pacific)

Jeffrey S. Whitney (Apple Valley from Sacramento)

2. Deacons

None

3. Licensed Ministers

Bryant Dougharty (Mount Carmel from Southwest Oklahoma)

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B. GRANTED TRANSFER OUT

1. Elders

Beverly Rachelle Stanton Cook (San Diego Mission to Metro New York)

Colin Duffy (San Diego Mission to British Isles South)

Marshall Dwayne Edwards (Carlsbad to West Texas)

Ronald Ernest Fay (San Diego First to Arizona)

David L. Frisbie (Banning to Hawaii Pacific)

Michael Shawn Hoover (Colton to Oregon Pacific)

Willard Dale Huffman (San Diego First to Joplin)

Todd Wallace Renegar (Bloomington to Sacramento)

Kenneth Alan Wells (Yucaipa Valley to Intermountain)

. 2. Deacons

None

3. Licensed Ministers

None

C. ELECTED TO ELDERS ORDERS

Devin Anderson (Brawley)

Bonita Burgess (Highland)

Melissa Tucker (San Diego First)

D. ELECTED TO DEACONS ORDERS

None

E. RECOGNITION OF CREDENTIALS FROM OTHER DENOMINATIONS

None

F. RETIRING ELDERS

Clifton Alexander Collymore (RU)

David Joseph Penn (RA)

G. DROPPED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS HAVING JOINED THE CHURCH

TRIUMPHANT

Kenn Robert Coil (Murrieta Gateway)

Gordon “G.L.” Forward (San Diego Mission)

Nicholas John MacKenzie (Palm Springs)

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Larry Gene Ross (Phelan New Life)

Charles Francis Zwicker (Twentynine Palms)

H. GRANTED FIRST-YEAR MINISTER'S LICENSE

Steve Babbitt (Spring Valley)

Alex Iniguez (San Jacinto)

Ryan Tarbox (Colton)

I. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE

Zachariah Austin (San Diego Mission)

Garrett Blevins (San Diego Mission)

Adrian Calderon (San Diego Mid-City)

Sophie Callahan (San Diego First)

Suzanna Chavez (Spring Valley Hispanic)

Robert Churchman (San Diego Clairemont Celebrate)

Cody Ellis (San Diego Mid-City)

Taryn Eudaly (Carlsbad Las Flores)

Joel Gomez (Colton)

Jose Herrera (Anza)

De Andre Jones (San Diego Southeast)

Denis Joseph (San Diego Mid-City)

April Kelly (Parkway Hills)

Nancy Matus (Bloomington)

Charlie Merritt (San Diego First)

Gregory Miller (San Bernardino First)

Jeff Mosley (Hesperia)

Kenny Ortega (San Diego First)

Kevin Portillo (San Diego Clairemont Celebrate)

Grant Reader (Highland)

Sergio Ruvalcaba (Banning)

Jeremy Schulteiss (San Diego First)

James Smith (Bloomington)

James “Jimmy” Thyden (Carlsbad)

Marcos Vasquez (Vista)

Brian Whalen (San Diego Mount Carmel)

Antony Wright (San Diego Mid-City)

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J. LICENSED MINISTERS NOT RENEWED

Matthew Wilson

K. LICENSED MINISTERS DROPPED FROM THE ROLL HAVING NOT APPLIED

FOR RENEWAL

Rebecca Alderink

L. FAILED TO REPORT TO DISTRICT ASSEMBLY YEAR ONE

none

M. GRANTED CHP ROLE CODE

Tamara Bilby

Veronica Draper Hammock

Erik Paul Lee

Wayne Alan Minyard

N. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDER HAVING SURRENDERED THEIR

CREDENTIAL.

Robert J. Thompson

O. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS HAVING NOT REPORTED FOR THE

SECOND YEAR.

P. REMOVED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS HAVING JOINED ANOTHER

DENOMINATION

Q. SONG EVANGELIST, COMMISSIONED

Rudy Cervantes

R. TENURED EVANGELIST

Carolyn Jeanette Johnson

S. ALLOWED TO KEEP ELDER CREDENTIALS ON THE LOS ANGELES DISTRICT

AT THE REQUEST OF THE LOS ANGELES DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD WHILE

WORKING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

H.B. London Jr.

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T. ALLOWED TO KEEP ELDER CREDENTIALS ON THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT

AT THE REQUEST OF THE KANSAS CITY DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD WHILE

WORKING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Daniel Ketchum

U. PACS/CTMS/NEW STARTS AND SPONSORING CHURCHES Apple Valley Hispanic-Apple Valley

Big Bear Community-Apple Valley

Banning Hispanic-Banning

Bloomington Hispanic-Bloomington The Bridge

El Cajon Iraqi-El Cajon

El Centro Mad House Disciples-El Centro

El Centro Una Voz Que Clama en el Desierto-El Centro

Escondido Hispanic-Escondido First

Hesperia Casa de Oracion-Hesperia

Hesperia Nazarene Korean-Hesperia

Highland Iglesia Communidad de la Cruz Iglesia del Nazareno-Highland

Holtville Holiness-Holtville

Lakeside Hispanic-Lakeside Community

Menifee Valley Iglesia del Nazareno-Menifee Valley Community

Oceanside Grace and Peace-Carlsbad Las Flores

Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana-Palm Springs

San Diego Genesis-San Diego First

San Diego Mid-City Samoan-San Diego Mid-City English

San Diego Mid-City Spanish-San Diego Mid-City English

San Diego Mid-City Sudanese-San Diego Mid-City English

San Diego Mid-City Swahili-San Diego Mid-City French

San Diego Peace River Fellowship Community-San Diego First

Spring Valley-Spring Valley Hispanic

Vista Hope Hispanic-Vista Hope

Wildomar Gracepoint Hispanic-Wildomar Gracepoint

V. CHURCH NAME CHANGE

W. CHURCHES INACTIVE

Moreno Valley Crosspoint Community, Oceanside New Heights, San Diego Clairemont Korean,

San Diego Mid-City Samoan, Santee, Spring Valley Community of Hope

X. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS

The date of licensure for Cody Wayne Ellis was incorrectly listed as 2009 in the 2011, 2012,

2013, and 2015 journals. The year should have been 2011.

The Role Code for Bonita Burgess was incorrectly listed as STU (Student) in the 2014-2015

journals. The Role Code should have been PSV-PT/STU (Pastoral Service Part Time/Student);

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she was serving at Highland Community Cross/Southern California.

The Role Code for Devin Anderson was incorrectly listed as STU (Student) in the 2011-2012

journals. The Role Code should have been PSV-PT/STU (Pastoral Service Part Time/Student);

he was serving at El Centro/Southern California.

Y. WHERE TO SEND MONIES GENERAL FUNDS (World Evangelism Fund, Approved Specials, LINKS, Pensions &

Benefits Fund): to General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star

Parkway, Lenexa, KS, 66220

DISTRICT FUNDS (District Unified Budgets, World Evangelism Pledges for Last Year's

Shortfall): Southern California District Office, 28465 Old Town Front St., Suite 313,

Temecula, CA 92590

NAZARENE BIBLE COLLEGE: 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3704

NAZARENE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY: 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131

Z. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

1. MEMBERSHIP AWARDS/RECOGNITION

HIGHEST NET GAIN IN MEMBERSHIP

General Superintendents’ Growth Award

Hesperia Dave Penn

Highland Community Cross Rob Miner

Lakeside Community James Southard

TOP TEN IN NEW NAZARENES

Vista Hope 25 Matt Palm

Highland Community Cross 19 Rob Miner

San Diego First 19 Dee Kelley

Hesperia Casa De Oracion 18 Diego Forero

Phelan New Life 18 Jeff Mosley

San Diego Mission 17 David Runion

Barstow 15 TBD

Hesperia 13 David Penn

Murrieta Gateway 13 Bill Grigory

Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana 12 Nef Trejo

HIGHEST GAIN IN SUNDAY SCHOOL & DISCIPLESHIP ATTENDANCE

Vista Hope 166 Matt Palm

Apple Valley 114 Jeff Whitley

San Diego First 91 Dee Kelley

Yucca Valley 65 David DiFalco

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El Cajon 51 TBD

Highland Community Cross 45 Rob Miner

Spring Valley Hispanic 28 Marco Garcia

San Jacinto Shepherd’s House 27 Thomas Ritchie

Redlands the ARK 10 Kevin O’Connor

HIGHEST GAIN IN MORNING WORSHIP

San Bernardino First 160 Susan Carole

Spring Valley Hispanic 16 Marco Garcia

San Jacinto Shepherd’s House 14 Thomas Ritchie

Highland Community Cross 13 Rob Miner

San Diego Mount Carmel 11 Jeremy Peugh

SUNDAY SCHOOL GROWTH AWARD

Spring Valley Hispanic Exceptional Marco Garcia

Yucca Valley Exceptional David DiFalco

Highland Community Cross Superior Rob Miner

San Diego Mid-City French Superior Denis Joseph

Banning Honor David Frisbie

El Centro Honor Patrick Drainville

Hesperia Honor David Penn

Lakeside Community Honor James Southard

Redlands The ARK Honor Kevin O’Connor

San Bernardino First Honor Susan Carole

San Bernardino Samoan Honor Ioe Lemaveve

San Diego First Honor Dee Kelley

San Diego Mid-City English Honor John Wright

San Diego Southeast Honor Steve Rodeheaver

Vista Hope Honor Matt Palm

2. STEWARDSHIP AWARDS/RECOGNITION

STEWARDSHIP HONOR ROLL CHURCHES (All shares paid in full and 10% giving for Missions)

San Diego Mid-City English 100.00 John Wright

Escondido First 35.17 Becky Pape

El Centro 17.62 Patrick Drainville

Lakeside Community 14.80 Jim Southard

Desert Center Eagle Mountain 14.63 Diane Mossbarger

Murrieta Gateway 13.36 Bill Grigory

Riverside Arlington Ave. 11.61 Jack Eyestone

San Diego Mission 10.96 David Runion

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Colton Faithway Fellowship 10.22 Tim Isom

Brawley 10.11 Fred Ramsey

Hesperia 10.10 David Penn

Highland Community Cross 10.04 Rob Miner

San Diego Mount Carmel 10.03 Jeremy Peugh

RECORD OF FULL BUDGET PAYMENTS

Apple Valley Jeff Whitney

Blythe Brandon Peterson

Brawley Fred Ramsey

Carlsbad Las Flores Dwayne Edwards

Colton Faithway Fellowship Tim Isom

Desert Center Eagle Mountain Diane Mossbarger

El Cajon TBD

El Centro Patrick Drainville

Escondido First Becky Pape

Hesperia David Penn

Highland Community Cross Robert Miner

Indio Las Palmas Community Ric Martinez

Lakeside Community James Southard

Menifee Valley Rob Altice

Murrieta Gateway Bill Grigory

Palm Springs TBD

Phelan New Life Jeffrey Mosley

Redlands The ARK Kevin O’Connor

Riverside Arlington Ave. Jack Eyestone

San Bernardino First Susan Carole

San Diego First Dee Kelley

San Diego Genesis Wilson Ryland

San Diego Mid-City English JohnWright

San Diego Mission David Runion

San Diego Mount Carmel Jeremy Peugh

San Diego Peace River Bruce Paul

San Diego Southeast Steve Rodeheaver

Yucaipa Valley Paul Hobbs

3. BENEVOLENCE AWARDS/RECOGNITION

Compassionate Ministry Centers

El Cajon Iraqi Ministry - El Cajon

Loren Marner Compassionate Ministry

Center - San Bernardino First

Love Works Center - Point Loma Nazarene

University

Mid-City Compassionate Ministry Center -

San Diego Mid-City English

Pathways Community Support System -

Highland Community Cross

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Vida Nueva Ministry Center

Work & Witness - Southern California

District

Churches with Compassionate Ministries

Apple Valley

Banning

Bloomington, The Bridge

Blythe

Brawley

Carlsbad Las Flores

Chula Vista Parkway Hills

Colton Faithway Fellowship

Desert Center Eagle Mountain

El Cajon

El Centro

Escondido First

Hemet

Hesperia

Hesperia Casa de Oracion

Highland Community Cross

Holtville

Indio Las Palmas Community

Lakeside Community

Menifee Valley Community

Murrieta Gateway

Oceanside Renew

Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana

Phelan New Life

Redlands The ARK

Riverside Arlington Avenue

San Bernardino First

San Bernardino Samoan

San Diego First

San Diego Genesis

San Diego Mid-City English

San Diego Mid-City French

San Diego Mission

San Diego Mount Carmel

San Diego Peace River Fellowship

Community

San Diego Southeast

San Jacinto Shepherd’s House

Spring Valley Hispanic

Twentynine Palms

Victorville Green Tree Community

Vista Hope

Wildomar Gracepoint

Yucca Valley

III. Plan of Examination

INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS

Eligibility

The District Board of Ministry (DBM) serves only students who are properly enrolled in

the Course of Study. Enrollment is open to local ministers; local lay ministers

(Manual 408.1), Sourcebook for Ministerial Development [SMD]; and deacons who

qualify according to Manual 402.

Courses

The DBM oversees the preparation of both elder and deacon candidates as well as lay

ministry certificates. Ministers will not be ordained without having completed their

respective courses.

The COS records (educational records) are to be kept on the district where the licensed

minister is actively serving (438.6). Once a candidate graduates, the ordaining district

will hold and preserve the COS records in their archives.

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Modes of Study

The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a

Nazarene liberal arts college or university and, if possible, the Nazarene Theological

Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Other approved modes are the Nazarene Bible

College in Colorado Springs, Colorado (on campus or online), District Training Centers

in Alliance with Nazarene Bible College, Northwest Nazarene University Online

Directed Studies Program, and the Modular Course of Studies provided by the general

church. The modular course of studies is under the immediate supervision of the DMB

and requires written approval from the district superintendent.

If a student applies for directed studies, it is preferred that the student will take advantage

of the Modular Course of Studies offered online by Nazarene Bible College’s Ministry

Preparation Program or Northwest Nazarene University’s Online Course of Study. In

certain circumstances, and with written approval by the district superintendent, a student

may do directed studies under the tutelage of an approved mentor.

Except for level one (local ministers), ministerial preparation programs are subject to

written permission of the DBM.

The courses required of the college/university students are listed in Manual 424.3. The

competency statements for ministerial education are listed in Manual 424.3 and the SMD

437.33. All college/university/district programs must meet these competency statements.

The course listing for the Directed Studies Program is found in the SMD 439.37. But

note: You must go online to www.usacandaregion.org/clergy-education for the most up-

to-date information. Be aware that major changes were instituted as of the 2005 General

Assembly.

Regulations for the Directed Studies Program

1. Each candidate is instructed to download a Sourcebook for Ministerial Development

(SMD), in order to become familiar with the details of the entire program.

2. Directed study courses have all been re-written, and are now available online from

Clergy Development via www.usacandaregion.org/clergy-education. Please note that all

students using the self-study modules require: (1) written approval by the district

superintendent approving the use of the self-study plan, and (2) that a mentor meet with

you regularly as you work your way through the course.

3. Candidates should plan to meet the District Ministerial Board each year before district

assembly. Dates for these meetings will be given in advance to the local churches.

College Students

All college students should contact the chairman of the religion department at the

Nazarene College or University they are attending for guidance in meeting Manual

requirements for the ministry.

Where to Go

1. For information, go the Studies Secretary of the District Board of Ministry.

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2. For relevant application forms, contact board Studies Secretary, Wink Davis, 21400

Canyon Drive, Wildomar, CA 92595 ([email protected], 951-674-4481).

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (CEUS)

The Church of the Nazarene expects all ministers to be involved in life-long learning as a

part of ministry responsibilities.

424.6. Once a minister has fulfilled the expectations of the educational foundations for

ministry he or she will continue a pattern of lifelong learning to enhance the ministry to

which God has called him or her. A minimum expectation is 20 contact hours each year

(2 accredited continuing education units [CEU’s]) or the equivalent determined by the

region/language group and stated in their Sourcebook for Ministerial Development. All

assigned ordained ministers shall report on their progress in a program of lifelong

learning as part of their report to the district assembly. An up-to-date report on his or her

lifelong learning program will be used in the pastoral review process and in the process

of calling a pastor. The Sourcebook for Ministerial Development for the region/language

group will contain the details of the accrediting and reporting process. At least 20 contact

hours or its equivalent is recommended annually (115, 121, 413.25, 433.15).

The District Board of Ministry will work closely with the district superintendent and

Point Loma Nazarene University in promoting and providing for continuing education

credit courses (438.36) for ordained elders and deacons.

Respectfully submitted,

REV. OLIVER “WINK” DAVIS, Studies Secretary

IV. Daily Proceedings 110

th ANNUAL ASSEMBLY

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT

San Diego First/Point Loma Nazarene University

Monday Morning, June 5, 2016

The morning business meeting for the 110

th Assembly of the Southern California District

was held at First Church of the Nazarene on the campus of Point Loma Nazarene

University, in San Diego, California. The service began with worship led by Mrs. Debbie

Taylor, District First Lady at 8:42 am, singing This Is the Day and How Great Is Our

God/How Great Thou Art. District Superintendent Rev. Tom Taylor invited Dr. Robert

Smith to open the assembly with prayer.

Rev. Taylor then introduced Dr. Eugenio R. Duarte, our presiding General

Superintendent, who gave the morning message from John 21:1-14. He began with his

testimony of his journey to sanctification. When he realized that it was not by our own

efforts, but by God’s power that any ministry is accomplished, and 1 Thessalonians 5:23-

24, he was brought to his knees in prayer and the Holy Spirit filled his heart and life. He

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continued with how this relationship changes and deepens our walk with Jesus

Christ. We are friends, in relationship, with Him. Dr. Duarte shared how the Lord, in

one of His resurrection appearances, asked the disciples to throw the net on the other side

of the boat and although it did not make sense to the disciples, since they had been

fishing all night and caught nothing, they obeyed. Similarly we have to trust that when

God specifically guides, and it does not make sense, when we obey, great things can

happen. It may be impossible for us, but it is not impossible for God! Let us keep the

main thing, the main thing: Jesus came to seek the lost and save them. God knows and

cares about what we need, and He will do it for us—and for our churches. Dr. Duarte

shared the General Superintendents’ Vision 20/20, which we believe is God asking

Nazarenes all over the world, in 29,000 churches, to become 50,000 churches by

2020. We also believe God is asking everyone to pray and work to reach this goal, and to

be willing to be revived. It is not impossible for the Lord! He is the Lord of His

Church!

General Superintendent Dr. Duarte greeted the assembly and called it to order at 9:38

am. District Secretary Rev. Steve Rodeheaver led us through the organization of the

assembly.

The district secretary’s staff included: District Secretary – Rev. Steve Rodeheaver;

District Treasurer – Rev. David DiFalco; Statistical Secretary – Vonda Rodeheaver;

Recording Secretary – Theresa Grigory; Election Secretary – Rev. Rob Miner; Floor

Pages – Rev. Patrick Drainville, Rev. Brian Graley, and Ryan Tarbox; Daily Journal

Committee – Rev. Jim Southard (chairman), Theresa Grigory (secretary); Registrar –

Bettina Powell; Worship and Music – George Williamson and Debbie Taylor; Media –

Point Loma Nazarene University; Assembly Coordinator – Rev. Melissa Tucker; Reader

– Rev. Wink Davis.

The voting area was designated as the platform together with the first 20 rows of the two

middle sections of the sanctuary, the platform, and the teller rooms. Rev. Rodeheaver

gave instructions how the assembly could download the District handbook at the website

www.socalnaz.org. Times of the meeting were set: Monday, June 6 at 8:30 am; 1:30

pm; 7:00 pm to adjournment.

Greetings to be sent included: former District Superintendent and wife, Rev. John L.

Denney; former District Superintendent and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Scott; former

District Superintendent Maurice Hall’s wife, Gerre Hall; PLNU president and wife, Dr.

and Mrs. Bob Brower; and to former PLNU president and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Jim Bond.

It was moved and seconded to accept the order of the assembly. Motioned passed.

Rev. Rodeheaver explained the process involved in seating any alternates. It was moved

and seconded to accept the order of the assembly. Motioned passed. Alternates seated

were as follows: Christine Romero, Mattias Vasquez, Thomas Hogan, and Steve Babbett

from Hope Church of the Nazarene, and Jarry Cloud from Gateway Church of the

Nazarene.

Dr. Duarte asked Rev. Wink Davis to bring the report (p. 12-14) of the Board of Ministry

recommending: ministerial transfers, ordinands, license renewals, new licenses,

chaplains, SPCs, retirements, removals with surrender of orders, and promotion to the

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Church Triumphant. Motion made, seconded and carried. Licensed ministers to be

elected to elders’ orders and be ordained: Devin Anderson (Brawley), Bonita Burgess

(Highland), and Melissa Tucker (San Diego First). Motion made, seconded, and

carried. Dr. Duarte requested Rev. Rodeheaver to have the ministers to be ordained to

stand and be recognized. The assembly expressed their appreciation.

Dr. Duarte explained that when a new District Superintendent is elected, it is for a two-

year term. That term is followed by an election to a four-year term. Rev. Duarte prayed

for God’s leadership and will in the process. The Board of Tellers #1 distributed and

collected the ballots for a yes/no vote on a four year term for District Superintendent Rev.

Tom Taylor.

Dr. Duarte instructed the reader, Rev. Wink Davis, to give reports 1, 2, and 3 (p. 14-15)

of the Nominating Committee. It was moved and seconded to adopt these

reports. Motion carried.

Rev. Rodeheaver called Board of Tellers #2 forward to distribute the nominating ballot

for delegates for General Assembly, voting for two ministerial candidates and three lay

candidates. Delegates voted and passed their ballots in.

Dr. Duarte read the report of Board of Tellers #1 on the election of the District

Superintendent: Votes cast – 278; Yes – 267, No – 8, and Abstain - 3. To be elected

was 183. Rev. Tom Taylor was re-elected for four years.

Rev. Tom Taylor introduced the new pastors on the district: Mike & Brenda Seewald,

The Bridge; Paul & Joy Straub, Renew Church of the Nazarene; Tom & Brenda Ritchie,

Shepherd’s House San Jacinto; Ned & Janet McCartey, Palm Springs; Jeff & Twanya

Mosely, Phelan New Life; Jeff & Darla Whitney, Apple Valley.

Rev. Taylor invited pastors to give a two-minute report to the assembly. The first groups

of pastors to report were from the San Diego North Zone.

Rev. Rodeheaver invited Board of Tellers #1 to pass out the ballots for District Advisory

Board, SDMI Chair, and SDMI Board. Delegates voted and passed their ballots in.

Rev. David DiFalco, District Treasurer, gave his report to the Assembly. He reported

that the district is going through financial restructuring, new members have been added to

the district staff, the audit is nearly complete and there is a $46,000 deficit. The District

does have reserves to cover the deficit. He outlined the months that are challenging for

churches to pay the district budgets and reported on NMI, NYI, SDMI ministries. The

Foundation investment has not done as well as in the past, and this is being reviewed. The

Finance Committee has cut as much as they could see possible. It was moved and

seconded to accept the report. Motion passed.

Rev. Tom Taylor reported that the PLNU Board of Trustees voted to continue Dr. Brower

as President of Point Loma Nazarene University for the next five years, and set up an

endowed scholarship in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Brower. Rev. Taylor invited Dr. Bob

Brower, President of Point Loma Nazarene University, to report about PLNU. Dr.

Brower recognized the faculty & staff members who were present at the District

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Assembly. He updated the assembly on the future of PLNU. It is a university to help

young men & women to fulfill God’s call in their lives for the future. He noted that early

in January a new, larger Prescott Prayer Chapel will be built, providing a center point on

the campus. The PLNU Women’s Auxiliary is helping to raise funds for the chapel. He

also reported on the recent ELEVATE event and its influence on the students who

attended. Dr. Brower thanked the assembly for their encouragement to their students to

attend PLNU. He shared a video about transformation in the lives of students at PLNU

and their desire to transform their world. Dr. Brower shared about his recent visit to

Zambia with PLNU students who served and taught in the school. The Center for

Pastoral Leadership, represented by Dr. Ron Benefiel, is coming alongside the churches

to be a resource for the pastors and churches on the PLNU Region. He directed attention

to their website and for the many resources available. Dr. Brower shared that PLNU is

working with 18 Christian universities, colleges and schools in California to intentionally

lobby the California Legislature to insure the CAL Grant, which significantly affects

thousands of students who attend these schools in our state, will be available to their

students. Dr. Steve Seelig from PLNU Planned Giving shared about ways to bless the

church and our college through planned giving. He reminded the delegates that he is

available to come to our local churches to help them find ways to better use our assets for

the Kingdom. Dr. Duarte accepted the report and then invited Dr. Al Jones to come and

pray for the university and Christian education.

Dr. Duarte invited Rev. DiFalco, District Treasurer, to continue with highlights in the

written 2016 Finance and Pastoral Care Committee Report (p. 25-28), regarding

allocation of budgets, District Unified Budget, and local churches’ pastoral care and

compensation. It was moved and seconded to adopt the report. Motion carried.

Rev. Rodeheaver gave announcements regarding District Assembly.

At 11:49 am, Dr. Duarte dismissed the assembly to lunch until 1:30 pm.

Monday Afternoon, June 6, 2015 Rev. Taylor opened the afternoon session at 1:35 pm with the continuation of pastors’

reports with the Inland Empire Zone and Lower Desert Zone churches.

Dr. Duarte asked Rev. Rodeheaver to give the results of the ballot cast for Ballot #1:

District Advisory Board, SDMI Chair, and SDMI Board. Total ballots cast were

280. The elections were as follows: Advisory Board Minister - Jeremy Peugh; Advisory

Board Layperson – David Webb; SDMI Chair – Kevin O’Conner; SDMI Layperson –

Blanca Zapata Ashton. Ballot #3: SDMI General Convention Delegates, with 277 ballots

cast, elections were as follows: Ministerial General Convention Delegates – Wink Davis

and Christi DiFalco; Lay Delegates – Vonda Rodeheaver, Jennifer Davis, and Debbie

Crittenden. Ballot #2 for General Assembly Delegates was the nominating ballot. The

following were officially nominated as follows: Ministerial Delegates – David DiFalco,

Joel Guerra, Robert Smith, John Wright, Steve Rodeheaver, and Derek Taylor; Lay

Delegates – Pam Altice, Debbie Crittendon, Jennifer Davis, Lori Isom, Joan Reed,

Dennis Butler, Barry Jones, Vonda Rodeheaver, and Blanca Zapata Ashton.

Rev. Rodeheaver called for Board of Tellers #2 for a final vote on General Assembly

Delegates. Delegates voted and passed their ballots in.

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Rev. Taylor continued with pastors’ reports from the San Diego Southeast and Lower

Desert Zones.

Dr. Duarte asked Carol Webb, representative for Jesus Film Ministry, to share with the

assembly. Every 36 seconds, someone accepts the Lord through the Jesus film. She

shared the many ways this ministry can be used to reach people for Christ that are

available for the local church.

Dr. Duarte asked Rev. John Twitchell from the Nazarene Foundation to share about the

services to the local church from this organization. A video gave a report of the impact

of giving during this past year.

Dr. Duarte asked the delegates to read the report of the District Advisory Board, p. 16-20.

Motion was made to accept and seconded. Motion passed. Ministerial Studies report, p.

20—22, was reviewed. Motion to accept, seconded, and carried. District Church

Properties Board, p. 34 was reviewed. Motion to accept, seconded, and carried. Camps

Board report, p. 34-35, was reviewed. Motion to accept, seconded, and carried.

Dr. Duarte asked Rev. Rodeheaver to give the results of the election ballot cast for Ballot

#2 for General Assembly Delegates. 288 ballots were cast, and elections were as

follows: Ministerial Delegates – Steve Rodeheaver, Derek Taylor, (Alternates in

order: Joel Guerra, Robert Smith, David DiFalco); Lay Delegates – Vonda Rodeheaver,

Pam Altice, and Dennis Butler, (Alternates in order: Blanca Zapata Ashton, Jennifer

Davis, Debbie Crittendon).

Rev. Taylor invited the pastors from the Upper Desert, Rancho California, and San Diego

Central Zones to give their reports. Rev. Taylor took the opportunity to share with the

Assembly that Rev. Bill & Theresa Grigory who have served Murrieta Gateway, have

been appointed missionaries by Nazarene Global Missions to serve the South Asia Field

in the Eurasia Region. Following all the pastors’ reports, Dr. Duarte and the District

Assembly expressed their appreciation to all the pastors of the district for their reports.

Dr. Duarte invited Jeremy Schultheiss, newly elected District NYI President, to give a

brief report on NYI. He reported that nearly 1,000 students came forward to pray at

Elev8 this year. Over 1600 students attended this event. He praised the Lord for what is

happening in NYI.

Dr. Duarte asked that the Memoirs Report be read by Dr. Dee Kelley. He shared a

special memory. After a few moments of silence, Dr. Kelley led in prayer.

Dr. Duarte expressed his thanks to the District Assembly for their support of the

district. He had just received a report on the churches that paid their World Evangelism

Fund in full this past year. He expressed his appreciation for these churches’ generosity

and faithfulness. He also thanked them for their prayers and support for the Nazarene

Publishing House. He encouraged them to use the Nazarene Publishing House for their

needs.

Dr. Duarte called a motion for the editing and printing of the report for the Journal

Committee. Motion was made, seconded, and carried.

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Dr. Duarte invited the Assembly to the Ordination service tonight at7:00 pm. At the end

of the service, the 110th

District Assembly of the Southern California District would be

adjourned.

Several announcements were made by Rev. Taylor. Rev. Rodeheaver expressed his

gratitude for everyone who assisted him with preparation for District

Assembly. Everyone was invited to stand for a closing prayer by Dr. Eugenio

Duarte. District Assembly was dismissed at 4:15 pm.

Monday Evening, June 6, 2016 The ordination service of the One Hundred and Tenth Assembly of the Southern

California District was held at First Church of the Nazarene in San Diego, California

at 7:06 pm. Rev. George Williamson and worship team and band opened

with Unstoppable God, How Great Is Our God, and Nothing But the Blood of Jesus.

District Superintendent Rev. Tom Taylor welcomed the congregation to the service with

his opening thoughts about the process of God’s call on the lives of the ordinands. He

welcomed the presiding General Superintendent, Dr. Eugenio Duarte.

General Superintendent Dr. Eugenio Duarte commented that at each ordination service he

is part of, he is reminded of his own ordination, and is reminded of God’s call on his life

and of each ordinand. He then opened the service with prayer.

Rev. George Williamson led the congregation in the hymn Holiness unto the Lord as

General Superintendent Dr. Duarte, District Superintendent Rev. Tom Taylor and

Secretary Rev. Steve Rodeheaver led the processional of ordinands to the front of the

sanctuary.

District Secretary Rev. Steve Rodeheaver presented the ordinands to the assembly: Devin

Anderson, Bonita Burgess, and Melissa Tucker to be ordained as Elders.

General Superintendent Dr. Duarte received the ordinands, with the support of the

congregation. He then addressed the ordinands, describing the ministry they were

accepting responsibility for. He examined the ordinands by asking them questions and

receiving their answers of affirmation.

Dr. Susan Carole, pastor of San Bernardino First Church, read I Timothy 4:6-16.

Manual Paragraphs 502.1-502.6 which describe the attributes of a minister were read by

Rev. Wil Ryland, pastor of San Diego Genesis Church of the Nazarene.

Rev. Wink Davis, pastor of Gracepoint Church of the Nazarene, led the congregation in

reading the Apostles’ Creed.

Rev. Joel Guerra, pastor of Escondido Hispanic Church of the Nazarene and Southern

California District Hispanic Ministries Coordinator, prayed.

Rev. Taylor invited Rev. David and Ruth Penn to the platform. Rev. Taylor shared with

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the assembly some of the details of Rev. Penn’s life and his ministry in the

church. General Superintendent Dr. Eugenio Duarte came to the pulpit and read the

inscription on the plaque given to Rev. Penn. The plaque was given on behalf of the

General Superintendents and the Church of the Nazarene.

Rev. Steve Rodeheaver explained the process which first-time, newly licensed ministers

go through. The following have been recommended and approved to receive their first

district license: Steve Babbitt (Spring Valley), Alex Iniguez (San Jacinto), and Ryan

Tarbox (Colton). Rev. Rodeheaver challenged them in this first step to ordination. He

then prayed for them and presented them with their first license.

The ministers’ choir sang Take My Life, directed by Victor Labenske, with a solo by Rev.

Matthew Palm. Rev. George Williamson then led the congregation in singing, Be

Glorified, and To God Be the Glory.

Mrs. Debbie Taylor, our District First Lady, sang I Will Not Forget Thee.

Dr. Duarte brought his message to the congregation from Exodus 25. God knows how to

give good instructions, but we must know how to follow them. Using Moses as his

example, he shared that God gave precise instructions on how to build the tabernacle and

exactly what had to be put inside it—the Law, a container of manna, and Aaron’s

rod. The Law told the people exactly how God wanted them to live in relationship with

each other. The manna was to remind them that God is faithful and could be trusted to

provide them with what they needed. The third item was Aaron’s rod which was to

remind them of the obedience of God’s servant. God can use anything and any situation

to show us how wonderful He is. Exodus 28 is a list of the materials God wanted them to

use in the tabernacle, the precious things and the common things and that they were to be

covered with pure gold, inside and out. Jesus’ blood covers us, inside and out. And God

will cover you, inside and out—opening and closing doors—and providing all that will be

needed for ministry. Dr. Duarte then prayed for the ordinands.

Dr. Duarte invited the ordinands to the platform to kneel at the altar, facing the

congregation.

Dr. Duarte invited the elders to gather around them. Dr. Duarte asked the elders to lay

hands on the ordinands for prayer, and proceeded with the ordination ritual with a charge

to the ordinands. Dr. Duarte prayed over each ordinand and spouse, followed by a prayer

of blessing by an elder chosen by each ordinand that was special in his or her

development in ministry. Dr. Duarte presented the certificate of ordination to each

ordinand.

Rev. Tom Taylor presented the 2016 ordinands of the Southern California District to the

congregation, who received them with a standing ovation. PLNU President Dr. Bob

Brower presented each ordinand with a statue of “The Calling.” The congregation

sang The Doxology. A reception line was formed in the front of the sanctuary. All were

invited to congratulate the new ordinands as Rev. George Williamson led How Great Is

Our God.

The Center of Pastoral Development sponsored an ice cream fellowship afterwards.

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The service concluded at 9:02 pm.

V. Reports A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent

General Superintendent Dr. Duarte, PLNU President Dr. Brower, and members and

friends of the Southern California District. This is my second report as District

Superintendent of the Southern California District.

Happy 110th

Anniversary to the Southern California District! As a district, may it be said

that it is our desire to Preserve the Past, while Planting the Future!

PRESERVING THE PAST:

Why We Do What We Do Dr. Phineas F. Bresee and Dr. J. P. Widney determined to form a new denomination in

1895 and name it the Church of the Nazarene. WHY was there a need to for a new

denomination? Dr. Widney clarified “that the machinery and the methods of older

churches had proved a hindrance to the work of evangelizing the poor.” He also

explained that the word “Nazarene” had come to him one morning at daybreak, after a

whole night of prayer. To him it suggests the “toiling, lowly mission of Christ.” It was

the name which Jesus used of himself, Widney declared, “the name which was used in

derision of Him by His enemies,” the name which above all others allied Him to the “the

great toiling, struggling, sorrowing heart of the world. It is Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth, to

whom the world in its misery and despair turns, that it may have hope”. Bresee applied it

to the people called Nazarenes, “We should be a people filled with the thrilling, anointing

power of the Holy Ghost and be all aglow with the love of God.” (Timothy L.

Smith, Called Unto Holiness, pp. 110-111; Los Angeles Times, October 7 and 21,

1895; Peniel Herald, October, 1895; Ernest A. Girvin, Phineas F. Bresee: A Prince in

Israel, pp. 112-16, 144-51; Fred J. Shields, “Historical Sketch of the Name, ‘Nazarene’,

“ La Dierra (yearbook of Pasadena College), Vol. 1 No. 1(February, 1914), 10; Nazarene

Messenger, May 17, 1900, September 12, 1907.)

Jesus began with “WHY.” In Luke 4:18-19, Jesus references Isaiah 61, "the Spirit of the

Lord is upon me, because He anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent

me to proclaim release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set free those

who are oppressed.” The WHY identifies the reason for the endurance, the passion, the

discipline, and the cost. It is the essential for lasting success.

What was it that drove that endurance, that passion, that discipline, and sacrifice in our

leadership for undertaking of this new denomination? What was the Why? A New 45-

minute movie will be featured at our 2017 General Assembly: Here’s the 3-minute

introductory clip that helps to answer that question. [Bresee Clip

http://www.usacanadaregion.org/media-library/category/150-bresee-film/199-

bresee-feature-film-promo

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The First SoCal Assembly met in Los Angeles, CA with 100 ministers and lay

delegates. The denomination’s first periodical, The Nazarene Messenger indicated in

1907 made it clearly evident the denomination’s answer to the question WHY is this: to

plant holiness centers springing forth rivers of life from heaven above for the redemption

of this world from sin by the preaching and establishment of holiness in America (Oct.

24, 1907, The messenger). The focus is the message of Full Salvation. The assembly

reports indicated the district was healthy, aggressive, and positive. The gathering

evidenced harmony, enthusiasm, and hope. All seemed to feel they were only in the

morning of their work and the sun never sets in the morning. The assembly targeted sites

for the establishment of new works. Funds were raised for the purchase of tents and

music equipment for this purpose. The assembly celebrated new Spanish, Afro-

American, and Native American plants.

One account spoke of the new plant in San Diego where it was said the holiness work

seemed not to have much of a chance because there was so much there to hinder the

work. Nevertheless, the new work was planted in the city of 40,000 with 78 members in

four months’ time.

The Southern California District understood WHY Nazarenes do what they

do;WHY they exist, and WHY anyone should care. With purpose in focus, this district

was organized in 1906. In 1908, the General Assembly Journal listed twenty-four

Churches of the Nazarene as part of the Southern California district as then defined. It

included churches in Colorado (Denver First, Greely first) and Texas (Dallas Cornerstone

Community) as well as in California as far north as Bakersfield. Since then, 291

additional churches first reported on the Southern California district for a total of 315.

140 of those churches are still active. Of those active, together they reported a combined

attendance of 20,188 for last year. Nine districts were birthed from the Southern

California district: Anaheim, Arizona, Central California, Colorado, Dallas, Los Angeles,

Mexico Northwest, Southern California, and Western Latin American.

That passion and discipline was evident in the church planting methods. Stan Ingersoll,

Historian for the Church of the Nazarene told me that typically, evangelists would target

a demographic, find a place to hold “protracted” services, encourage a new plant, and call

for the district superintendent to come and organize the church on the final day of the

campaign. Some leased buildings. One account reported a new plant in a skating

rink. Some leased lots and erected tents for services. I remember John Burgess, a retired

Nazarene “whistle-stop” evangelist during these early days of the church. His method

was to evangelize communities along a system of rails. He chose his target for a church

plant by riding the train to the next “whistle stop”, hold services on street-corners and in

store-fronts, organizing several churches along the way.

We’re celebrating that history in hopes that it inspires our WHY, our reason for

existence. We’re called to proclaim a message of full salvation, of heart-holiness that

enthrones Christ.

PLANTING THE FUTURE:

How We Are Doing? The Global World Center Research Department indicates that denomination’s net growth

in membership and attendance is dependent upon newer congregations (“The Effect of

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the Church Growth Movement on the Church of the Nazarene” presented by Dale E.

Jones to ANSR, 2001). Currently the Church of the Nazarene at large is experiencing

rapid growth throughout the world. Decadal growth (2004 -2014) has moved from 17,

328 to 29,395 churches, a surplus of 12,067 new churches. However, the USA/Canada

region reports in 2014, the total number of churches dropped from 4,722 to 4,691 with 42

New Starts negated by 73 churches that were disorganized or closed. In the last four

years, the number of new starts are surpassing the number of disorganized church. This

is the first time in fifty years. The decadal growth surplus of 494 new churches was

realized only from 2011 to 2014. We want to be part of that new growth.

How are our statistics this year on the Southern California district? We went to an

“eleven-month year in order to provide for adequate time for accurate reports, and for

allocations to clear with headquarters before district assembly. In addition, we’ve

experienced twelve churches without a lead or senior pastor at some time during this

year. Comparing an eleven-month year to a twelve- month benchmark is

problematic. The downside is that several areas have decreased by comparison:

conversions, baptism, attendance, new Nazarenes, and total raised. However, we are up

by 2 in membership over the eleven months. The upside on finance is that churches who

paid all allocations in full moved from 17 to 26 this year! The percentage given by the

District to the World Evangelism Fund is up 4 pts to 95% over last year. Pension &

Benevolence Fund is up 2 pts to 87%. District, and Education Budgets are up 11 points

to 87%. Our district operations are 91% funded. The upside on Church

planting: We’ve registered 14 Not-Yet-Organized Churches this year. Last year the

headquarters noted that the Southern California was third among all USA/Canada

districts for newly-reporting churches. In addition to 53 organized churches, we have 28

Not-Yet-Organized churches to date, for a total of 81 churches. San Diego Mid-City

planted a Samoan Church under Dr. John Wright. District Hispanic Coordinator, Joel

Guerra, worked for six Hispanic Church Plants this year. District Filipino Coordinator,

Rev. Oni Plantilla, has recently started a school for shaping candidates for Filipino

ministry. 17 are enrolled! Currently four home bible studies are in place but not yet

registered. After the church year ended, we celebrated the organization of the Oceanside

Renew Church, Pastor Paul Straub.

I’m so excited about the things that are happening in our churches. There are so many

good reports that all lead pastors will be reporting tomorrow. But we want to highlight 3

highpoints: 3 churches who are eligible for the General Superintendents Award: (ask to

come) Lakeside Community – Pastor James Southard; Additional years: Hesperia COTN,

Pastor David Penn; Highland Community COTN: Pastor Rob Minor.

PLANTING THE FUTURE:

Proposals As we preserve our History and plant the future, I’m proposing that we focus on five

challenges.

1. Seek the lost. Not only invite, but infiltrate contextual groups with the gospel.

Venture into new territories and plant a new work.

2. Shape disciples. Move beyond a focus on “belonging”, to discipling

believers. Equip the church in various methods of growing fully devoted

followers of Christ.

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3. Share resources. Resolve to pay your allocations in full. From the beginning

SoCal Assemblies preached “storehouse tithing.” We are all “orchardist” that

tithe the first fruits for all the work of ministration.

4. Stimulate Support for our Nazarene Schools: PLNU, NTS, NBC, SELA;

LAMP. Two highlights of the Education report at the 1910 Southern

California District Assembly the Spanish-speaking Bible College and a new

site that came into possession by the So Cal District in North Pasadena. Note

their statement: “God willing the Nazarene University will open the last part

of September with a good preparatory school; a full four year academy, at

least the first two years of the College of Liberal Arts, three Bible courses, as

well as course in vocal and instrumental music and in oratory, each with a

strong faculty.” Going on they said, “The time has come when if we would

save our young people to our church they must be educated in our own

schools, where the work not only is of the highest excellence, but where the

Bible takes its place as first in every curriculum. With the rapid spread of

holiness over this land, we must have many teachers who are filled with the

Spirit; and where shall we find them? In universities of other denominations?

We fear not; therefore we must have a university that will stand equal to other

institutions as to scholastic training, but infinitely higher in spiritual

life.” (Minutes – Fourth Annual Assembly of the Southern California District

-- Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene, Los Angeles, June 29- July 3, 1910, p.

21).

5. Plant NewStarts, New Churches wherever and whenever,

remembering Why we do what we do! Clip: https://vimeo.com/167223340

May it be characterized of us here today what was reported by the Nazarene messenger of

the Southern California District Assembly in 1906. “The gathering evidenced harmony,

enthusiasm, and hope. All seemed to feel they were only in the morning of their work

and the sun never sets in the morning.”

I humbly submit my report.

Rev. Thomas Taylor,

District Superintendent of the Southern California District, 2016.

2. SDMI District President To our assembly delegates: This year we brought two major events to our district to

help make disciples.

October was “To Tell the Story” with Dr. Woodie Stevens and his wife Cheryl as the

trainers at the Arlington Riverside Church. Forty people received a great tool to equip

people in bringing the gospel stories to people with the goal of them interacting and

developing their confidence in the Bible. I recommend every church having at least one

person trained in this area. It also works as a great avenue for those looking to

be involved in Church planting. You can find upcoming training times

at nazarene.org/ministries/ssm/tellthestory/display.html

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February was “Fresh Start” with Dr. David Busic and twenty-two other presenters of

discipleship material for all ages. We had 410 in attendance at the Bridge Church. A big

thanks to Derek Taylor and the NYI who partnered with us on this event that brought a

great energy level to the whole gathering.

Our council is filled with anointed people in every area. I want to thank them for the

excellent work with the children’s, youth camps and the women’s, men’s and senior adult

retreats. We are truly blessed. We say a sad goodbye to Vonda Rodeheaver who has done

a great job on the women’s district retreat and they actually ran in the black this year.

(Yeah)

Our world is questioning the value of a religious experience and whether it helps or

hinders a person’s spiritual development. We must bring greater clarity to the issues of

our times. We must find the language that opens the doors for conversation and yet

reinforces our Biblical truths.

Pray for us, for it is so easy to be critical of any path we take to present holiness message

that gives authority and confidence in the Word of God.

Respectfully submitted

Kevin O’Connor, chair

3. NMI District President

District Superintendent, District Council, Local Presidents, delegates, missionaries,

friends and guests:

As I offer my 12th

report, I am again overwhelmed with how truly honored and humbled I

am to report as your District NMI President – honored because you trusted me to serve

you and the district as your president; and humbled… because you continue to respond to

the creative leadership of your district NMI leaders!

Our theme emphasis this year has been The Power Of ONE – Finding Your PASSION.

All of us have many things we are passionate about. I am so glad that for so many of you,

missions is one of those. In response to that passion, each ONE of you as churches... each

ONE of you as individuals... learned, and prayed, and gave, and sent... and many even

went. God bless you for your clear demonstration of Finding Your PASSION. Let us

passionately recognize these…

First and foremost we recognize my heroes… our Local NMI Presidents, who lead us to

greater heights and depths of passion for missions. Next we say thanks to those Senior

Pastors who support and promote missions. And of course, we could not accomplish

anything for missions without ALL those who give themselves, at so many levels, to

fulfilling our call to missions. Join me also, in thanking those who have gone the extra

mile (literally) to various parts of the world on a variety of “Work & Witness” Teams.

Each one of these has proven The Power Of ONE – Finding Your PASSION.

If you ever wanted to experience a passion for missions in FULL display… just attend

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one of our District NMI Council meetings. I am sooo blessed to get to pray, and think,

and dream, and plan, and experience Spirit filled creativity along side of these amazing

servants. They truly understand The Power Of ONE – Finding Your PASSION.

Two others play a critical role in fueling my PASSION. No words could EVER express

how blessed I am for my wife, Jennifer. I give God thanks every day that He helped her

say yes to me 44 years ago. Jennifer supportively listens to my dreaming and passion for

missions, and encourages me to be and do what God has called me to. And OF COURSE,

I give God ALL the glory and honor for His calling on my life. He guides me into and

reveals to me The Power Of ONE – Finding Your PASSION.

I believe God has so much more for us. What could happen on the Southern Cal District

if we caught GOD’s VISION for our missions efforts? In 2016-2017, please join me in

looking to discover The Power Of ONE UNIFIED VISION.

And why all this “Missions Effort”? There is only one reason for me… because there is

always one more, somewhere, who needs to hear about Jesus.

Respectfully submitted,

DENNIS BENTLEY

4. NYI District President

It has been another exciting and successful year in the NYI department. We have

experienced, encountered and engaged God through multiple mediums. Here are a few

of the highlights from this past year.

Elev8 2016 – We began the new church year with a trip to Elev8 2016 where our teens

had a variety of opportunities to not only play and enjoy healthy competition together,

but also seek and encounter God. The seminar and plenary sessions brought real insight

into the lives of our teens. A number of our teens participated in poetry, talent,

preaching, ultimate Frisbee, short story, quizzing and many other activities. And while

this event is a Southwest Field NYI event, our So Cal District NYI leaders are deeply

involved in the planning, strategizing and execution of this event. They worked hard to

create the space for the 1500 in attendance to draw closer to God.

Camps – Mid-High and Senior High Camps were once again incredible. Our teens

continue to walk away with both a fresh understanding of and commitment to the

Lordship of Jesus Christ. At Mid-High Camp, campers were encouraged to be “Rock

Solid” in their faith, as they focused on Matthew 7. Daniel Spaite, Youth Pastor at

Visalia First Church of the Nazarene, brought a lot of energy and insight to the task. At

Senior High Camp, special speaker Megan Purdue, theology student at Duke, challenged

our teens on a deep level to think critically about their identity in Christ. Senior High

Camp hosted 181 students and 29 sponsors for a total of 210. Mid-High Camp hosted 115

campers, 15 high-school helpers and 29 sponsors for a total of 159 in attendance. Please

join me in thanking the directors (Jeremy Schultheiss and Wally Yeager) and their

leadership teams for great work with both camps.

Quizzing – I’m pleased, proud and excited to report to you that our teens are studying

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Scripture, committing it to memory and submitting themselves to the subsequent

formation that takes place. Moreover, the competition that serves to provide incentive

remains healthy and uplifting to all teams that participate. This year we had 3-4 teams

participate in monthly competitions at our various churches on the district, all centered on

the memorization of the books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and

Philemon. Elev8 2016 brought to a close this year’s focus and we are preparing ourselves

for the study and memorization of Luke in the 2016-17 year. If you are struggling to

engage your teens in the very formative discipline of Scripture memorization, let’s talk

about your church starting a local NYI quizzing team. A brand new season starts in a few

months. In addition, please join me in thanking Jerry Goodwin, our District Youth

Quizzing Director, who makes this ministry possible through passionate commitment and

sacrifice.

Third Annual Youth Leader Retreat – This year we hosted our third annual So Cal NYI

Youth Leader Retreat. We gathered in Big Bear for a time of fellowship, praying and

playing together. Our So Cal NYI Leadership continues to grow together as a family and

we anticipate how this intentional gathering of our leaders will continue to contribute to

the completion of this objective. If your local NYI leader is not connected to our

information lines, please make contact with one of our NYI leaders. Most of our

information is sent out via our Facebook group, although we use other mediums as well.

Whatever the method, we want to see you connected.

NYI Convention – This year we had a great turnout at our NYI Convention, which was

held at The Bridge Church of the Nazarene. We heard an inspiring message from AJ

Wolf, Youth Pastor as Las Flores Nazarene, elected a new tier of leadership and general

convention delegates (Congrats to our newly elected NYI President Jeremy Schultheiss!),

built community through games and fun and worshiped together as a district NYI. As a

result, our teens walked away with a better understanding of the global church of which

they are a part and a greater awareness of their role in it.

These events and so much more would not be possible without the strategic, gifted,

Spirit-filled leadership of our So Cal NYI team. To the NYI team (too many to list):

Thank you all for your collaborative style, your focus on unity and the way you allow

God’s love to take up residence in your lives.

Respectfully submitted,

Rev. Derek Taylor

2016 So Cal NYI President

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

1. Advisory Board

The Advisory Board of the Southern California District has met regularly throughout the

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2015-2016 assembly year, and also for special meetings at the call of our district

superintendent, Reverend Thomas Taylor.

We have given special care to the many responsibilities which are assigned to the

Advisory Board under the provision of the 2013-2017 Manual of the Church of the

Nazarene, paragraphs 221-225. All actions of the board have been properly recorded and

are on file at the district office in Temecula, CA.

The actions of the board this year included:

1. On June 1, 2015, elected the following officers for the 2015-2016 church year:

President (ex officio as District Superintendent): Thomas Taylor; Vice President:

Steve Rodeheaver; Secretary: Todd Renegar; Treasurer: David DiFalco.

2. On June 1, 2015, approved changing the district fiscal year to April 1 through

March 31.

3. On July 27, 2015, approved (via email vote) the lease between the Yucaipa

Church and the Yucaipa School.

4. On July 27, 2015, approved (via email vote) the COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

AGREEMENT AND JOINT ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS for the sale of Santee

Property to Calvary Chapel for $625,000 with down payment of $500,000 plus a

carry back loan of $125,000 for 2 years at no interest and no payment.

5. On July 27, 2015, approved (via email vote) the COMMERCIAL LEASE

AGREEMENT BETWEEN SOCAL DIST. ADVISORY BOARD and the

SPRING VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH. The agreement stipulated that

$30K of the lease payment will be used to remodel the space needed before

September 1, 2015.

6. On July 27, 2015, declared (via email vote) the Twentynine Palms Church of the

Nazarene in crisis.

7. On August 13, 2015, gave approval to D.S. Taylor to create and fill ministry

coordinator roles designed to help us reach new people groups within our district.

8. On August 13, 2015, approved the sale of the Santee property to Santee Calvary

Chapel for $625,000 and carry back anywhere from $100,000 to $125,000.

9. On August 13, 2015, approved to have an asset optimization study done for the

district at no cost by Eric Knowles.

10. On August 27, 2015, the DAB met with the Hemet Church Board, the Hemet

congregation, and representatives from ACCU to negotiate a payment plan for the

church and district during the period of forbearance awaiting the sale of the

Hemet church property. The church board, the DAB, and ACCU accepted an

arrangement whereby the interest rate would be lowered to 2%, the monthly

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payment would be lowered to an interest only $9,500 per month. The DAB

authorized the district to pay ACCU $5,500, while the Hemet church will pay

$4,000, until the property is sold.

11. On August 27, 2015, approved to prioritize payments in the following order upon

the sale of the Hemet property: (1) ACCU, (2) Personal Loans, and (3) the

District.

12. On September 17, 2015, declared Spring Valley Hispanic in crisis.

13. On September 17, 2015, approved to pay a $57,000 shortfall for Hemet to ACCU.

14. On September 17, 2015, approved the hire of Rodney Kilgore as district

communications director.

15. On September 29, 2015 approved (via email vote) to partner with the Nazarene

Theological Seminary and the Headquarters Church of the Nazarene - Hispanic

Strategy Committee to pay both tuition and expenses (approximately $9,600)

associated with the Spanish DMIN Program through the Nazarene Theological

Seminary for both Nef and Gladys Trejo. Neff & Gladys direct and teach in the

SELA (Seminario Evangelico Latino Americano) school for training Hispanic

pastors. Investing in Neff & Gladys in such manner is an investment in

developing and equipping pastors for the planting of Latino churches.

16. On October 29, 2015, approved (via email vote) up to a $45,000 increase of the

principle loan between the Wesleyan Investment Foundation and San Bernardino

First COTN for a total of $363,000 loan balance, with a maturity date of 15 years

(180 months) from July 1, 2016 to July 1, 2031, and at 4.75% for 3 years. The

purpose of the funds is to address the insurance mandated repairs to the former

DBA Cornerstone property on Third Street in San Bernardino.

17. On November 12, 2015, approved the adjustment of the financial year from 12 to

11 months for this year.

18. On November 12, 2015, approved to adjust the foundation investment fund to

reflect a re-designation of the District Office Fund to a Home Mission Fund.

19. On November 12, 2015, approved moving the NMI Convention to the Saturday

before District Assembly (June 4, 2016) and holding the convention at Murrieta

Gateway.

20. On November 12, 2015, approved Rev. Wink Davis as the record keeper of CEU

Life-Long Learning Credits.

21. On November 12, 2015, approved $10,000 Hope Grants to the following new

works: Grace and Peace, Renew, Banning Hispanic, Highland Iglesia

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Communidad, Menifee Valley Iglesia del Nazareno, and San Diego Southeast

church plant.

22. On November 12, 2015, approved the adoption of the following policy regarding

church plant grants.

Sponsoring church must register with the district its interest in a church plant,

identify a potential church planter for training and assessment, and begin the

exploratory process.

Planter must complete the three courses from DCPI and be assessed and

approved by the district.

Planter and sponsoring church develop a first-year budget and a three-year

plan for success in four areas: viability, sustainability, multiplication and

theological faithfulness.

Upon DAB approval of the first-year budget and three-year plan, and upon

demonstration of up to $10,000 committed to the plant by the sponsoring

church in the first year, the District will match the sponsoring church’s

financial commitment up to $10,000 year one and also recommend the church

plant for a one-time $10,000 Hope Grant from the General Church.

At the close of year one and upon the receipt of the first-year financial

statement and a viable second-year budget, the DAB may allocate an

additional matching contribution up to $10,000 to funds committed to the

church plant from the sponsoring church in year two.

This policy applies to all plants except those sponsored by Carlsbad, Vista and

Southeast which were already in process before the new policy adoption date.

23. On November 19, 2015, approved (via email vote) to not require Santee Calvary

Chapel to subordinate their carry back loan of $125,000 to a construction loan.

This action was taken upon realization that requiring no subordination could

impede escrow from closing.

24. On January 14, 2016, approved the request of Riverside Arlington to sell a portion

of their property in order to fund needed maintenance and to pay off debts.

25. On January 14, 2016, declared the San Bernardino Samoan church in crisis and

authorized District Superintendent Taylor to close the church subject to

notification of the General Superintendent.

26. On January 14, 2016, approved the appointment of Steve Rodeheaver as the

District Secretary and Secretary of the District Advisory Board.

27. On January 14, 2016, approved the following replacements of departing Advisory

Board members:

Tim Hickson replacing Ken Baruth (term to expire in 2017)

Jeremy Peugh replacing Dwayne Edwards (term to expire in 2016)

Becky Pape replacing Todd Renegar (term to expire in 2017)

28. On March 10, 2016, authorized the acceptance of an offer of intent to purchase

the Hemet property at $5.5 million.

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29. On March 10, 2016, declared San Bernardino Samoan to be “out of crisis.”

30. On March 10, 2016, approved the requirement that associate pastors submit a

questionnaire and resume to the DAB before the DAB considers granting

approval to the church board to consider the associate pastor as a candidate for the

lead pastor position.

31. On March 10, 2016, approved the plan of Oni Plantilla, director of district

Filipino ministries, to create a COS District School in partnership with Philippine

Nazarene College, charging $100 per course.

32. On March 10, 2016, approved contributing $500 annually to the Wesleyan

Holiness Consortium (an annual conference sponsored by Azusa Pacific

University).

33. On May 5, 2016, approved (via email vote) a one year rollover of a $38,000

ACCU loan to Hemet that was scheduled to mature on May 24, 2016.

34. On May 12, 2016, approved the request of Chula Vista Parkway Hills to sell their

parsonage as a means of bringing current a loan from the Wesleyan Investment

Foundation.

35. On May 12, 2016, authorized District Superintendent Taylor to meet with the

Parkway Hills board to explore possible ways forward through their financial

struggles.

36. On May 12, 2016, approved San Bernardino First borrowing an additional

$54,000 from Wesleyan Investment Foundation, refinancing their current WIF

loan in the process. This additional funding will be used to repair and re-stucco

their facilities.

37. On May 12, 2016, approved Mike Seewald as a candidate for the lead pastor role

at Bloomington the Bridge.

38. On May 14, 2016, affirmed (via email vote) the policy of the District Ministries

Board to not grant appeals after the March meetings and before the district

assembly of that year.

39. On May 17, 2016, approved (via email vote) District Superintendent Tom Taylor

and Advisory Board member Janet Parks as co-signers for the Southern California

District Advisory Board for the sale of the Santee Church of the Nazarene

property to Calvary Chapel of Santee, Inc.

Ministerial Issues

The following interim requests for ministerial transfers were considered and acted upon:

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Elders/Deacons Received by Transfer: John H. Calhoun, Kendra L. Jones, Thomas

Ritchie, Nicholas Charles Saucedo, David W. Steele, Jeffrey S. Whitney

Elders/Deacons Granted Transfer: Beverly Rachelle Stanton Cook, Colin Duffy,

Marshall Dwayne Edwards, Ronald Ernest Fay, David L. Frisbie, Michael Shawn

Hoover, Willard Dale Huffman, Todd Wallace Renegar, Kenneth Alan Wells

Licensed Minister Received by Transfer: Bryant Dougharty

Allowed Elder to Keep Credentials on the Kansas City District at the Request of the

Kansas City District Advisory Board, While Working in Southern California:

Daniel Ketchum

Allowed Elder to Keep Credentials on the Los Angeles District at the Request of the

Los Angeles District Advisory Board, While Working in Southern California: H. B.

London, Jr.

Granted Retirement Status “Retired Assigned”: David Joseph Penn

Granted Retirement Status “Retired Unassigned”: Clifton Alexander Collymore

Removed from the Roll of Ministers Having Surrendered Credentials: Robert J.

Thompson

Removed From the Roll of Ordained Ministers Having Joined the Church

Triumphant:

Kenn Robert Coil, Gordon “G.L.” Forward, Nicholas John MacKenzie, Larry Gene

Ross,

Charles Francis Zwicker

We, your Advisory Board, authorize the District Superintendent and the District

Secretary to revise and extend these minutes for the District Journal as necessary.

Stephen Rodeheaver, Secretary Thomas Taylor,

Chairperson

2. Board of Ministry Credentials Report 2016

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends the following Ordained Ministers

be received on transfer:

John H. Calhoun (San Diego First from Northern California)

Kendra L. Jones (Murrieta Gateway from South Central Ohio)

Thomas Ritchie (San Jacinto Shepherd’s House from Los Angeles)

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Nicholas Charles Saucedo (Menifee from Anaheim)

David W. Steele (San Diego Mission from Hawaii Pacific)

Jeffrey S. Whitney (Apple Valley from Sacramento)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends the following Licensed Ministers

be received on transfer:

Bryant Dougharty (Mount Carmel from Southwest Oklahoma)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following Ordained

Ministers be granted transfer to other districts:

Beverly Rachelle Stanton Cook (San Diego Mission to Metro New York)

Colin Duffy (San Diego Mission to British Isles South)

Marshall Dwayne Edwards (Carlsbad to West Texas)

Ronald Ernest Fay (San Diego First to Arizona)

David L. Frisbie (Banning to Hawaii Pacific)

Michael Shawn Hoover (Colton to Oregon Pacific)

Willard Dale Huffman (San Diego First to Joplin)

Todd Wallace Renegar (Bloomington to Sacramento)

Kenneth Alan Wells (Yucaipa Valley to Intermountain)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends the following licensed ministers

to be elected to elder’s orders and be ordained:

Devin Anderson (Brawley)

Bonita Burgess (Highland)

Melissa Tucker (San Diego First)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be granted

renewal of their district minister’s license:

Zachariah Austin (San Diego Mission)

Garrett Blevins (San Diego Mission)

Adrian Calderon (San Diego Mid-City)

Sophie Callahan (San Diego First)

Suzanna Chavez (Spring Valley Hispanic)

Robert Churchman (San Diego Clairemont Celebrate)

Cody Ellis (San Diego Mid-City)

Taryn Eudaly (Carlsbad Las Flores)

Joel Gomez (Colton)

Jose Herrera (Anza)

De Andre Jones (San Diego Southeast)

Denis Joseph (San Diego Mid-City)

April Kelly (Parkway Hills)

Nancy Matus (Bloomington)

Charlie Merritt (San Diego First)

Gregory Miller (San Bernardino First)

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Jeff Mosley (Hesperia)

Kenny Ortega (San Diego First)

Kevin Portillo (San Diego Clairemont Celebrate)

Grant Reader (Highland)

Sergio Ruvalcaba (Banning)

Jeremy Schulteiss (San Diego First)

James Smith (Bloomington)

James “Jimmy” Thyden (Carlsbad)

Marcos Vasquez (Vista)

Brian Whalen (San Diego Mount Carmel)

Antony Wright (San Diego Mid-City)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be granted a

district minister’s license:

Steve Babbitt (Spring Valley)

Alex Iniguez (San Jacinto)

Ryan Tarbox (Colton)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be approved as

chaplains (CHP):

Tamara Bilby

Veronica Hammock

Erik Lee

Wayne Minyard

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be allowed to

keep credentials on the Kansas City District at the request of the Kansas City District

Advisory Board, while working in Southern California:

Daniel Ketchum

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be allowed to

keep credentials on the Los Angeles District at the request of the Los Angeles District

Advisory Board, while working in Southern California:

H. B. London, Jr.

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be granted

Retirement Status and placed in a “retired assigned” relation and thereby remain a

member of the district assembly:

David Joseph Penn (Hesperia)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be granted

Retirement Status and placed in a “retired unassigned” relation (this status does not make

one a member of the district assembly):

Clifton Alexander Collymore

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The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be removed

from the roll of ministers having filed credentials:

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be removed

from the roll of ministers having surrendered credentials:

Robert J. Thompson (San Diego First)

The District Ministerial Credentials Board recommends that the following be dropped

from the roll of elders having joined the Church Triumphant:

Kenn Robert Coil

Gordon “G.L.” Forward (San Diego Mission)

Nicholas John MacKenzie (Palm Springs)

Larry Gene Ross (Pheland New Life)

Charles Francis Zwicker (Twentynine Palms)

Respectfully Submitted,

Thomas Taylor, chair

Steve Rodeheaver, secretary

3. Board of Ministry Studies Report 2016

We the District Ministerial Board, recommend the following:

To be placed in the first year course of study: Scott Barr, Robert Hurst, Melissa Page

To be placed in the second year course of study: Robert Churchman, Barry Cunningham,

Jr., Kathy Haikey, Jose Herrera, Alex Iniguez, De Andre Jones, Nicholas Jones,

Denis Joseph, April Kelly, Nancy Matus, Charlie Merritt, Jeremy Schultheiss, Peter

Siev, James Thyden, Todd Warren, Brian Whalen

To be placed in the third year course of study: Zachary Austin, Garret Blevins, Adrian

Calderon, Taryn Eudaly, Grant Reader, Christine Romero, Sergio Ruvalcaba, James

Smith, Ryan Tarbox, Anthony Wright

To be placed in the fourth year course of study: Stephen Babbitt, Sophie Callahan, Jeff

Mosley, Kevin Portillo, Jim Smith, Marcos Vasquez

To be graduated from the course of study: Devin Anderson, Bonita Burgess, Kenny

Ortega, Melissa Tucker

Respectfully submitted,

OLIVER “WINK” DAVIS, Secretary

4. Camps Board

Dr. Duarte, Rev. Taylor, Members, and Friends of this Southern California District

Assembly:

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It is my pleasure and honor to be giving this, my first report on behalf of the Children’s

and Youth Camping Ministry for the Southern California District.

We have a rich history of camping on the district and it has been a privilege to work with

many amazing volunteers and co-laborers in regards to camping ministries. Our camps

offer “God Moment” experiences that not only impact our kids at camp but we pray will

influence them for a lifetime. Will you take just a moment right now to pray for the

impact that these camps will have on students and families this coming camping season.

We had three amazing camp experiences this past summer:

Children’s Camp was directed by Karisa May, and even with a lower camper turn-out

than the previous year, there were still many successes. The camp ended up with 13 (plus

Hawaii) churches participating at some level. There were 117 campers and 31 staff, 1

profession of faith, 15 total commitments or responses to God, and 11 individuals with

felt calls into Missions. These are the experiences that will impact a lifetime for the

individual and others around them. The camp finished with $900 in the positive and they

are looking forward to another great camp next year. Would you please take a moment

and specifically pray for our Children’s Camp, its leaders, and the children and adults

who will be participating in The Quest Children’s Camp for 2016.

Mid High Camp was directed by Jeremy Schultheiss. There were 17 churches that

participated with a total of 165 participants (29 staff/counselors). The theme, Rock Solid,

focused around Matthew 7 and empowered students to build their lives on Jesus and find

their identity in Him. One of the goals was to encourage conversation that would

continue “down the hill” between staff and students. Jeremy shares an experience

throughout the week where students would use the words “district family”. This is

encouraging and I was humbled and blessed by the ways they embraced their identity as

members of the family of God. Although financially the camp took a hit (down $2,392) I

believe the week was a great experience for both student and staff. Will you take a

moment right now to pray for Jeremy and the staff as they are preparing for “Illuminate”

and the experience that will come with Mid High Camp 2016?

Sr. High Camp was direct by Wally Yeager. This was my first year directing a camp for

Socal NYI. What an experience it was. There were many amazing experiences but I will

share just two. There were 181 campers with 47 staff/leaders that joined us for the week.

One of the things that grabbed my attention was the community and ability of the staff

and leaders from SoCal NYI. This group of people came together to create an

environment for students that allowed the Holy Spirit to move in ways that impacted

students that week and for weeks to come. One student, a young lady, shared with me

how she felt unwanted and not loved by anyone and had considered taking her life. While

at camp, through a variety of experiences and encounters, she felt God calling her to not

see herself but to see Him in her. She has taken her experiences with her into her

situations and life and God is continuing to speak into her life. Although Sr. High Camp

took a financial hit ($1800) there were many victories that were won that week and the

weeks that were to come because of the experiences at Camp. Would you take a moment

right now to pray for the leadership of Sr. High Camp and the theme Hand Crafted?

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As you can see Camping Ministry is alive and well in Southern California BUT we

cannot continue without you! We need all of our camps to be bathed in prayer. Will you

commit to pray each week for each camp? Pray that a moving of the Holy Spirit will

infiltrate the campuses and lives of each student and staff as they interact in the life of

camp for one week and then continue to live out life the other 51 weeks as the Holy Spirit

empowers them.

Thank you to all the directors, staff, and counselors who have made and continue to make

camps possible. Thank you for being used by the Holy Spirit to engage students in the

life saving power of Jesus Christ. Thank you to a district who believes and supports the

camping ministry. Thank you to each of you as you continue to pray for the camping

ministry of the Southern California District Church of the Nazarene

Respectfully Submitted,

Wally Yeager

Camps Board Chairperson

5. Church Properties Board

We, the District Church Properties Board, submit the following report:

The District Board of Church Properties exists to give advice and direction to the local

church relative to the purchase, sale, or lease of real estate, or the building of churches

and parsonages. The policy of this board is to evaluate each local situation so as to be

able to determine the need and the financial ability of the church involved.

The building plans, financial plans, and or leases, are carefully considered. It is board

policy to limit total indebtedness of the church to three times its annual income. In cases

where the church is unable to meet its District, Educational, and World Mission

allocations, it is assumed that the church would be unable to finance a building program,

or service a larger debt.

The board has carefully considered all matters that have come to it during the year and

has acted in each case in line with its stated policy under the direction of the District

Superintendent.

We have given guidance and direction to the following churches and ministries in the

past church year: Colton, Chula Vista, Hemet, Oceanside (Renew), Oceanside (Grace and Peace), Santee,

Spring Valley, San Bernardino First, San Bernardino Cornerstone, San Diego (Living

Waters), San Jacinto, Twentynine Palms, and Yucaipa.

Respectfully Submitted, Pastor Matthew Palm, Secretary Janet Parks, Chair

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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

1. Finance and Pastoral Care Committee

The District Finance and Pastoral Care Committee is charged with the general oversight

of the financial policies of the district, with special emphasis on the budgeting process,

and with providing guidelines and recommendations regarding pastoral care and

compensation. The guidelines by which we operate have been established by the District

Assembly. We recommend that this Finance and Pastoral Care Committee report, as

adopted by the District Assembly, be reviewed by each local church board at the first

regular board meeting following the District Assembly.

Purpose

1. To give direction to financial policies of the Southern California District in

order to best fulfill the stated purpose of the district as it applies to financial

matters.

2. To offer financial guidance to the district auxiliaries and local churches as

delineated in the Bible.

Responsibilities 1. To monitor and advise in the preparation of all operating budgets on the

district.

2. To determine the formula for the budget base for all budgets.

3. To receive and provide study for annual audited reports from the district

treasurer and all district auxiliaries (NMI, NYI, SDMI, etc.) and any others that

receive funds from the district budget and/or local churches.

I. Concerning the Allocation of Budgets

We recognize the principle of shared ministry through denominational budgets, making it

possible to more effectively promote the gospel of full salvation around the world. We

recommend that the following principles be the basis for the allocation of budgets: 1. To provide channels through which every church participates in the Great

Commission through giving to denominational budgets.

2. A church’s allocated budgets should be proportionate to its financial strength.

3. To encourage newer and growing churches in their participation through

recognition of their unique and economic needs and limitations.

4. To recognize the family-hood of churches on the district by providing help in

times of special need to those churches struggling.

5. To recognize our responsibility in giving to others by accepting our fair share

in denominational budgets.

6. To conduct a periodic review of the budgeting process in applying the above

principles.

In accordance with the recommendations adopted by the General Board, we recommend: 1. That the base for calculation of all budgets be amount raised for all purposes,

for which a tax deductible receipt is allowed, minus money sent for the World

Evangelism Fund and approved 10% specials.

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2. That the following percentage of the budget base be used in calculating the

respective budgets for all churches on the Southern California District:

World Evangelism Fund 5.5%

P & B 2.25%

District Unified Budget 7.25%

3. That all churches become familiar with and follow the “Funding the Mission”

guidelines at the website www.fundingthemission.org.

II. Concerning the District Unified Budget

We recommend:

1. Proposed District Budget

2. That the District Unified Budget be allocated as follows:

Education (PLNU) 31.04% (2.25% of Budget Base)*

District Operation 64.00% (4.64% of Budget Base)

Home Mission Fund 4.96% (.36% of Budget Base)

* This percentage was established by the General Board.

** The annual budget for SSM, NMI, & NYI are budgeted by auxiliary

funding for the 2016-2017 fiscal year, the proposed budget reflects this change in

funding.

III. Concerning the Local Churches

We recommend: 1. Denominational budgets paid monthly.

2. World Evangelism Fund budget be paid through Faith Promise giving.

3. World Evangelism Fund and Pensions and Benefits Budget sent directly to

Global Treasury Services. The preferred method for remitting funds to the

General Treasurer is to utilize the electronic fund transfer at

www.fundingthemission.org; otherwise, mail check with remittance form to

Church of the Nazarene, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116.

4.The District Unified Budget be sent directly to the Southern California District

Office.

5. Local churches should not consider acceptable the practice of accumulating

budget monies toward the making of lump sum payments at the end of the year.

6. Local churches encourage 10% special giving for World Missions.

7. Churches utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned

and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to

the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage investment accounts,

endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit www.NazareneFoundation.org or call

866-273-2549.

8. Churches utilize the resource of Point Loma Nazarene University’s Planned

Giving Department to educate their congregation in the importance of estate

planning and the tax advantages of trusts. Contact University Advancement at

619-849-2302 or go to: www.pointloma.edu/plannedgiving.

9. That no church may lease any of its facilities without written approval of the

District Superintendent. After approval a church may pay expenses directly

related to the cost of leasing the facilities out of the money received.

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10. That each church provide a TSA for their pastor, which is at least 10% of the

combined amount given for salary and housing.

IV. Concerning the Departments

We recommend: 1. That each department prepares and submits to the District Finance Committee

Chairperson by March 31st each year, a proposed budget for the following fiscal

year.

V. Concerning Point Loma Nazarene University

We recommend:

1. That local churches find a variety of ways to support Point Loma Nazarene

University

Through the sending our young people, prayer and paying the District Unified

Budget, a portion of which goes to support the University. 2. District continue to give full support to the PLNU grant-in-aid program for

Nazarene young people from our district as follows:

A. General Grant - That an amount of $2,600 shall be allocated from the

District Educational Budget for each eligible, full-time, undergraduate

Nazarene student attending PLNU.

B. Matching Grant - That we encourage our local churches to participate

in the PLNU Matching Grant program, in which the church contributes up

to a maximum of $250 per student per year, and the university, in turn,

matches the amount, for a total of $500.

VI. Concerning Pastoral Care and Compensation We recommend that each church review and consider the following items when considering salary and benefits for pastor and associates:

1. Review the salaries at the beginning of each assembly year, considering both cost of living and merit increases.

2. Provide a parsonage or full reimbursement for housing, utilities, and all of the Social Security. We recommend that churches reimburse pastors their Social Security on a quarterly basis. Information is available from Pensions and Benefits or the District Office.

3. Reimburse the full ministry-related costs involved in the operation, maintenance and depreciation of the pastor’s and associate’s automobiles. We recommend that the reimbursement amount be that which is established by the IRS. This is a local church expense and is not to be considered as part of the pastor’s or associate’s salary or benefits.

4. Provide health insurance coverage for pastors and families and a medical/dental reimbursement fund to reimburse pastors and all full-time church employees for deductible and out-of-pocket expense. Contact the District Office for information regarding the district group medical insurance provider.

5. Pensions and Benefit considerations: That each church pays in full its assigned Pensions and Benefit budget. The Pensions and Benefit Office urges every church to have a signed Employers Participation Agreement. This should be on file with their office as this is a basic requirement to make your pastors eligible for the many benefits provided by the denomination.

6. That each church provide a TSA for their pastor, which is at least 10 percent of the combined amount given for salary and housing. Any questions should be directed to the Pension and Benefits Office in Kansas City, Missouri.

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7. Provide time and expenses for their pastor, staff and/or lay employees to participate in continuing education activities. These opportunities will increase skills of ministry, furnish new ideas for leadership and refresh their spirit and outlook to the benefit of the church.

8. Reimburse the pastor and staff members for ministry expense including: the full cost for church supplies, hospitality expenses, gifts to parishioners, professional books and magazines and dues to professional or service organizations.

9. Establish a pastor’s minimum vacation at two full weeks, including two Sundays with full pay for pastors with less than five years in the ministry. After a pastor has completed five years in the ministry, up to fifteen years full-time ministry, extend the vacation to a minimum of three full weeks, including three Sundays with full pay. For those with more than fifteen years in full-time ministry, vacation time should be extended to a minimum of four full weeks, including four Sundays with full pay. Accumulation of vacation should not exceed six weeks in any one year. Communication between the pastor and church board regarding vacation issues is important. The time spent at district and general functions is not to be considered vacation. A supply pastor is to be paid by the local church. Churches with staff need to set a vacation policy with a minimum of two weeks per year.

10. Churches should be sensitive to the needs of their pastors who face growing stress in their ministries and increasingly are burning out of the ministry. Following a biblical plan of a sabbatical, we recommend that after seven years of service in the same local church, and each additional seven years of service in that same church, the pastor is granted a sabbatical of seven consecutive weeks beyond his or her vacation time. This will provide for personal renewal. The pastor will return refreshed in spirit (referenced in our Manual 129.10).

11. Each church needs to develop a set policy on sick leave for pastors if long-term disability occurs. Disability income insurance also is a protection for the church.

12. Providing group term life insurance (a $50,000 policy is allowed by IRS as a non-taxable benefit).

Respectfully submitted,

David DiFalco, Chairperson

2. Memoirs Committee

The Memoirs Committee submits the following report of Nazarenes who were transferred from the Southern California District to the Church Triumphant in 2015-2016. “I am the resurrection and the life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.” (John 11:25)

Beloved Elders

Rev. Kenn Robert Coil, Rev. Gordon “G.L.” Forward, Rev. Nicholas John MacKenzie,

Rev. Larry Gene Ross, Rev. Charles Francis Zwicker

Beloved Laypersons

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Apple Valley – Mae Fejeran, Marjorie Goslaw, Barbara Houser, David Lorenzen, Gwen Robinson Blythe – Nellie Toburen Colton – David Wright Sr. El Cajon - Susan Jacobs, David Shock, Andy Furlong Murrieta Gateway – Diego Villarreal, Bud Coryell, Irene Hall, Jerry Price, **Sandy

Burghard (On a thorough review of Membership Roll, it was discovered Sandy had never been removed from the membership roll when she passed away 9+ YEARS ago.)

Riverside Arlington – Elton Andersen, Frances Smith, David Solano San Diego Mid-City Cambodian - Lay Pastor Aaron Graber (served voluntarily for over 30 years!) San Diego Mid-City French - Haskel Eliyakim Lambert

San Diego Mission - Carol Gollihugh, Norma Runion, Iva Herbert, Lory DeMarino,

Charlie Jackson, Lidy Mae Burkhart, Norris Gill, Ron Van Buskirk, Carol Steele Yucca Valley – Ray Wilton

3. Nominating Committee

Nominating Committee: Thomas Taylor, District Superintendent, Chairman; Ministers:

Susan Carole, Joel Guerra, Chipo Makwakwa, Chelsea Peugh, Wil Ryland, and Steve

Rodeheaver (District Secretary); Laypersons: Pam Altice, Aleta Slater

Report No. 1

We, your Nominating Committee, submit the following nominations and

recommendations:

Advisory Board Minister (vote for one): Susan Carole, Jeremy Peugh (term to

expire 2020)

Advisory Board Layperson (vote for one): Janet Parks, David Webb (term to

expire 2020)

District Sunday School Ministries Chairperson (yes – no vote): Kevin

O’Conner

District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board (vote for one):

Barry Cunningham, Jr., Jennifer Davis, Michelle Gates, Blanca Zapata Ashton

(term to expire 2019).

Report No. 2

We, your Nominating Committee, submit the following nominations and

recommendations:

Properties Board--- Janet Parks (chair), Matt Palm (secretary), David DiFalco,

Tim Fillmore, Grant Reeder, and Jacque Russell (terms to expire 2017).

Court of Appeals---Thomas Taylor, District Superintendent, ex-officio;

Ministers--- Steve Rodeheaver, Robert Smith; Laypersons---Maggie Bailey, Jacque

Russell (terms to expire 2017).

Mission Action/Home Mission Board---District Advisory Board will appoint

this board until instructed differently by District Assembly (currently the Zone Missional

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Leaders).

Ministerial Board---Tom Taylor, District Superintendent, Chair, ex-officio;

Steve Rodeheaver and Wink Davis as board secretaries, Rob Altice, Dennis Bentley,

Susan Carole, Tim Fillmore, Bill Grigory, Joel Guerra, Rob Minor, Matthew Palm,

Becky Pape, Mary Paul, David Penn, Jeremy Peugh, Lloyda Ruiz, David Runion, Mike

Seewald, Robert Smith, Gladys Trejo, Nef Trejo, Larry Weist, Jeff Whitney, John

Wright, and Kathy Wright (terms to expire 2017).

Camps Board---Wally Yeager, Chair; Thomas Taylor, District Superintendent,

ex-officio; Joel Guerra, District Hispanic Coordinator, District Ministries Board

Chairman, ex-officio; Director of Children’s Ministries, ex-officio; District NYI

President, ex-officio; Children’s, Junior and Senior High Camp Directors, ex-officio;

Debbie Crittenden, Wink Davis (terms to expire 2017).

Christian Schools Committee---Aleta Slater, Chair; Beryl Dillman, Chuck

Downing, Richard Roth, Jim Smith, Steve Swartz (terms to expire 2017).

District Assembly Finance Committee---Thomas Taylor, District

Superintendent, ex-officio; David DiFalco, District Treasurer; Ministers--- Dee Kelley,

Clarence Kinzler, Matt Palm, David Penn; Laypersons---Maggie Bailey, Dennis Butler,

Chris Rechlin, Gene Shea (plus one minister and one layperson to be chosen by District

Advisory Board) (terms to expire 2017).

Report No. 3

We, your Nominating Committee, submit the following nominations and

recommendations based on Manual paragraphs 203.23, 301.1—1.3 and 812.VII.Section

2; and the guidelines from our General Church leadership, regarding the election of

delegates for the 2017 General Assembly and General Sunday School and

Discipleship Ministries Convention:

Specifically, Manual paragraph 203.23 provides the outline for the election of General

Assembly delegates and alternates. These procedures should be followed by all Phase 3

districts:

1. The District Assembly Nominating Committee shall submit a nominating ballot to

the district assembly containing at least six times the number of eligible delegates

from the district, ministerial and lay.

2. From the nominating ballot, the number of names will be reduced to three times

the number of delegates to be elected.

3. The electing ballot will be by plurality and will determine delegates and alternates

according to the order of their election.

4. The district assembly may authorize the district advisory board to elect additional

alternates, if necessary.

As a phase three district with 8,001-12,000 members, we are allowed six total delegates

to the General Assembly. Three are to be ministerial: two ordained ministers and the

District Superintendent. Three are to be laypersons. In accordance with the above

procedure, the Nominating Committee submits the following ballot consisting of twelve

ministerial nominations for the two ministerial delegates and eighteen lay nominations

for the three lay delegates.

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The Nominating Committee further recommends that the Southern California District

Resolutions Committee shall be composed of the elected General Assembly delegates

and alternates and have power to act on resolutions submitted from this district.

Ministers: Brian Becker, Susan Carole, David DiFalco, Jamie Gates, Joel Guerra, Dee

Kelley, Chelsea Peugh, Steve Rodeheaver, Robert Smith, Derek Taylor, John

Wright, Kathy Wright.

Laypersons: Pam Altice, Dennis Butler, Debbie Crittendon, Janet Crow, Jennifer Davis,

Kerry Fulcher, Lori Isom, Barry Jones, Rob Pape, Janet Parks, Mark Pitts, Larry

Rankin, Joan Reed, Vonda Rodeheaver, Amy Ryland, Aleta Slater, Brenda Wright,

Blanca Zapata Ashton.

Our district has three ex-officio delegates to the General Sunday School and

Discipleship Ministries Convention. They are District Superintendent Thomas Taylor,

District Sunday School Ministries Chairperson Kevin O’Conner, and District Children’s

Ministries Chairperson Karisa May. We are allowed five additional delegates (two

ministers and three laypersons). These delegates are to be active in Sunday School and

Discipleship Ministries. A single ballot containing the names of three times the number

of delegates needed is offered (six ministers and nine laypersons). Delegates will be

elected by a plurality vote. In the order of votes received, alternates equal to two times

the number of delegates will be named.

Ministers: Susan Carole, Wink Davis, Christi DiFalco, Diego Forero, Jeremy Peugh,

Kathy Wright

Laypersons: Grady Cabling, Debbie Crittenden, Jennifer Davis, Suzy Fedoryszyn, Scott

Folkens, Lindsay Jorgensen, Cynthia Lewis, Rikki Martinez, Vonda Rodeheaver

In the event that one should decline, we recommend that the District

Superintendent and District Secretary fill that vacancy with the next highest alternate; if

no alternate is available, a name which seems to be within the intent of the Nominating

Committee. We further recommend that we authorize the District Secretary and his

assistants to edit the minutes and prepare them for publication.

Respectfully Submitted,

Stephen Rodeheaver, Secretary Thomas Taylor,

Chairman

VI. Minutes of the Auxiliary Conventions A. 2016 NMI CONVENTION

Gateway Church of the Nazarene

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Murrieta, California Saturday, June 4, 2016

On June 4 at 8:30 A.M., the 99th District NMI Convention opened with worship led by

Rick & Sara Brummett and the worship team from Gateway Church of the Nazarene,

with The Days of Elijah,

Mighty to Save, Worthy Is the Lamb, and Holy, Holy, Holy.

Judy Conti, NMI President of Gateway Church of the Nazarene, opened with prayer and

welcomed the convention to Gateway. Rev. Dennis Bentley opened the convention and

Secretary Pam Altice gave instructions for the convention business. The business session

will be from 8:30 am to 12:15 pm and from 1:30 to 3:30 pm.

The following appointments were made: Pages – Rev. Jim Southard; Recording

Secretary –Theresa Grigory; Election Secretary –Christi DiFalco; Parliamentarians –

Rev. David Penn and Rev. Jim Southard. Motion was made, seconded, and carried.

The voting area was designated and it was requested that the delegates move to those

sections.

The Board of Tellers was named: Chair – Christi DiFalco; Aleta Slater, Denise Romero,

Cindy Herman, Bill Mellor, Roger Waterman, Terri Franklin, Ron Norwood, Wanda

Schneider, Todd Warren, Frieda Southard, Joyce Dunham, Jan Trammell, Elizabeth

Williams, Joanne Noble, Pam Simmons, Sally Young, Jason Hoyt, Nelson Fink,

Consuelo Lopez, Tracy Cain, Sherri Cope, Dan Wallace, Leon Engle, Nan McCandless,

Tammy East, Linda Gray, Ronda Wiest, Cathy Brown, Krista Peterson, Kathy Dunken,

John Bridges, Carolyn McHodgkins, Robert Hurst, Brenda Ritchie, Lisa Adkins, and

Rick Jenkinson

President Bentley entertained a motion that all missionaries be granted the privilege of

sitting and voting with the delegates. Motion was made, seconded, and carried.

Alternates were seated. Pam made a motion that alternates be seated without the reading

of the name, but that alternates would be checked for accuracy and listed in the daily

proceeding. Motion made, seconded, and carried.

Alternates seated: Palm Springs: Carolyn McHodgkins, Jim Bridges; Riverside

Arlington: Carl Schneider; Gateway: Ruth Sheets.

Pam Altice read a letter from the General NMI President, Lola Brickey.

Fran Butler, District NMI Treasurer, gave her treasurer’s report. She reported the many

ways the district supported global missions. Motion was made to accept her report,

seconded, and carried.

Rev. Bentley turned the chair over to Rev. Tom Taylor, inviting him to come to the

platform and share the special order of the day. Rev. Taylor, District Superintendent of

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the Southern California District introduced Rev. Bentley to the convention to give his

12th

annual report. Rev. Bentley gave his report with the theme for 2014-2015, “The

Power of ONE—Finding Your Passion.” He expressed his appreciation to the local NMI

Presidents, local pastors, and the District NMI Council. Rev. Bentley then presented the

theme for 2016-2017, “The Power of ONE UNIFIED VISION.”

Rev. Tom Taylor asked for a motion to receive the NMI president’s report. Motion

made, seconded, and carried.

Following the report, DS Tom Taylor presented a ballot to re-elect Rev. Bentley for a

two-year term. The Board of Tellers passed out & collected the ballots. Rev. Taylor then

returned the chair back to Rev. Bentley.

Rev. Bentley introduced the convention speakers, Rev. John & Vickie Moore,

missionaries to Australia and the South Pacific Region. Rev. Bentley invited Rev. Moore

and his wife, Vickie, to share with the convention. The convention gave them a standing

ovation. They shared their journey in serving as missionaries and how the Southern

California invested in their ministry, beginning in Hungary in the Eurasia Region, to

Australia, New Zealand, and now the Asia Pacific Region. John continued with sharing

about Nazarene education and training in his region and the difference it is making in

making disciples in the Asia Pacific Region.

Rev. Bentley then invited the ushers to come forward for a love offering for the Moore’s

ministry. The offertory special, I Am Not Ashamed, was sung by Rick & Sara

Brummett. The deputation offering given was $2,081.

District Deputation Coordinator Theresa Grigory gave a presentation on deputation,

challenging the Southern California churches to welcome missionaries into their

churches. Rev. Bentley also introduced John Euell, one of the “Lost Boys” of Ethiopia,

and now missionary to South Sudan.

After instructions, the convention was dismissed to attend six workshops as Zones. The

workshops were: Alabaster Offering, World Evangelism Fund, Compassionate

Ministries, Jesus Film Ministry, LINKS Ministry, and Prayer & Fasting Ministry. They

were fast paced and practical information to strengthen these areas in the local church

was given to the delegates in each one.

The convention completed their workshops at noon and dismissed to lunch. The

convention would resume at 1:30 pm.

Saturday Afternoon, June 3, 2016

The convention reconvened at 1:30 P.M.

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The convention was led in worship by Rick & Sara Brummett, worship leaders from

Gateway Church of the Nazarene, singing Everybody Ought to Know, I Love to Tell the

Story, Here Am I, and How Great Thou Art. Pastor Bill Grigory and Rick & Sara

Brummett sang I Wouldn’t Take Nothin’ for My Journey Now, followed by the NMI

Kids’ Choir singing, Turn It Around. The convention enjoyed a few minutes of beach

ball fun.

Rev. Wally Yeager thanked everyone for supporting the e3 youth group’s mission trip

this summer. He also shared an evangelistic tool for the convention members to take

home with them.

NMI President Dennis Bentley requested Board of Tellers to come forward for the

presenting of the General NMI Convention in 2017. The ballot presented to the

convention is as follows: Rob Altice, Brian Becker, Darla Bridges, Doris Bridges, Fran

Butler, Grady Cabling, Bill Cash, Debbie Crittenden, Jennifer Davis, Scott Folkens,

Steve Gilbert, Shirley Gillette, Rosa Gutierrez, Tim Hickson, Tim Isom, Barry Jones,

Cyndy Lewis, Jeremy Peugh, Diana Amaya-Rodriguez, Gladys Trejo, and Melissa

Tucker.

A motion was made to receive the ballot. It was seconded and carried. The convention

delegates were invited to stand and receive their ballots. The delegates were instructed to

vote for 8 or less. The boards of tellers were dismissed.

Rev. Bentley invited Rev. John Moore to come and speak to the convention. He shared

about the “organic church” and what “church” means. He showed how this is expressed

around the world. The Apostle Paul said, “By all means, win some.” The Moore’s also

did a Skype interview with Nazarene missionaries, Josh & Shannon Herndon who are

currently in Spain, preparing to open the work in Greece this summer. He challenged us

with asking, what is YOUR role in sharing the Good News in the world?

Rev. Bentley invited Rev. Rob Altice to give a Haiti Work & Witness report on the three

teams from the district. The special district project will be to build a school next to the

clinic the district has built. Another project will be to build a church. He encouraged the

delegates to support the ministry of Rev. Antony & Marietta Duclos who will be

returning to Haiti in November to pastor a Nazarene Church and serve as foster parents.

Tim Hickson also reported on True Shepherd Ministries. A video was shown that

explained the sustainability model that will help the ministry continue and bring hope to

the people of Haiti. Jeremy Peugh announced that there will be a Tech & Witness

mission trip to Malawi this next year.

Rev. Bentley invited the NMI presidents to have their pledge cards ready for the District

projects for the next year. The district project goal is $30,000. District NMI Treasurer,

Fran Butler received the pledges. The total amount of pledges received was $25,100.

Rev. Bentley will encourage the churches who did not pledge to complete the total.

The results of the NMI President’s ballot were given. 149 ballots were cast. One was

invalid, 144 yes and 4 no. Rev. Jeremy Peugh presented Rev. Bentley with a love gift

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which was promptly handed over to his wife, Jennifer. Rev. Tom Taylor then prayed for

Rev. Bentley and his ministry to missions.

The results of the General NMI Convention delegates were given. 156 ballots were cast.

The following have been elected by plurality to be delegates at the 2017 General NMI

Convention in Indianapolis: Rob Altice, Tim Isom, Fran Butler, Tim Hickson, Diana

Amaya-Rodriguez, Brian Becker, Jeremy Peugh, and Darla Bridges. Eight alternates are

as follows: Doris Bridges, Debbie Crittenden, Melissa Tucker, Steve Gilbert, Barry

Jones, Scott Folkerts, Rosa Gutierrez, and Jennifer Davis.

Rev. Bentley announced that Brenda Ritchey will be the new Deputation Coordinator for

the District.

As Rick & Sara Brummett sang Ask of Me, Rev. Bentley invited those who feel a call to

missions. Pastors and retired missionaries were invited to pray with those who came to

the altar.

Rev. Bentley invited Rev. Antony & Marietta Duclos and Rev. Bill & Theresa Grigory

forward for special prayer. The Duclos’ will be returning to Haiti in November to pastor

a Nazarene Church and will become house parents in an orphanage through True

Shepherd Ministry in November. The Grigorys have been appointed missionaries by

Nazarene Global Missions to serve on the South Asia Field. Rev. Grigory will be the

Assistant to the Field Strategy Coordinator, and involved in training pastors and

leadership development on the field. They will be moving to Sri Lanka in October.

After prayer, NMI President Rev. Dennis Bentley adjourned the convention at 4:10 pm.

Respectfully submitted,

Theresa Grigory, Recording Secretary

B. NYI CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS

NYI Convention

February 12, 2016

The Bridge Church of the Nazarene

Board of tellers 1: Derek Taylor appointed Taylor Spencer, Rick Sales, Sam Bowden,

Girl from Wally’s youth group

Motion Jeremy, seconded by Katelyn.

Board of tellers 2: Mike Seewald, Wyatt Ehrlich, Nicole Marshall: Rod moved to

approve board of tellers, Jeremy seconded

Board of tellers 3: Jeremy Arruda, Josh Spicer, Kaleb McCalis, Ariana Clark, Mike Fee.

Motioned by Jeremy seconded by Christian.

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Presidential Election 1st Round, Number of ballots cast: 110 Has to have a majority to

elect (57 votes needed).

Rick made a motion to remove the person with the least votes, Brian Graley seconded.

Brian Graley: 30

Jeremy Schultheiss: 44

Wally Yeager: 36

Rick made a motion to remove the person with the least votes, Brian Graley seconded.

Presidential Election 2nd Round, Number of ballots cast: 105, 1 voided

Jeremy Schultheiss: 61

Wally Yeager: 44

Jeremy Schultheiss Wins for NYI President

Vice Presidential Election 1st Round, Number of ballots cast: 106, 54 needed to elect

AJ Wolf: 54

Brian Graley: 15

Wally Yeager: 39

AJ Wolf elected Vice President

NYI Council Election 1st Round, Number of ballots cast: 111

Brian Graley: 81

Jason Morton: 18

Jenny Guerra: 11

Lexii Ybarra: 35

Rod Amstetz: 40

Tim Isom: 48

Todd Warren: 15

Wyatt Ehrlich: 68

Brian Graley and Wyatt were elected as NYI Council members.

Motion was made by Rod to take the top two in line (Tim Isom, & Rod) in the next

ballot, Jeremy seconded.

NYI Council Election 2nd Round, Number of ballots cast: 99 ballots cast, 50 needed to

elect

Rod Amstetz: 47

Tim Isom: 52

Convention elected Tim Isom to the NYI Council

NYI GA Student Candidate 1st Round, Number of ballots cast: 104, 53 needed to elect.

Alex Holly: 15

Alex Shoemaker: 40

Danny Martinez: 42

Kathy Ramirez: 23

Ruby Calderone: 20

Sceptre Ganasi: 46

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Zack Makis: 10

Jeremy made a motion to take the top three and vote on those (Alex Shoemaker, Danny

Martinez & Sceptre Ganasi), seconded by Rick Sales.

NYI GA Student Candidate 2nd

Round, Number of ballots cast: 108

Alex Shoemaker: 71

Danny Martinez: 62

Sceptre Ganasi: 67

Alex Shoemaker & Sceptre Ganasi voted in for GA Student delegate

Motion from Wally Yeagar, second from Tim that Danny would be the alternate if

needed.

NYI GA Lay Minister Candidate 1st Round, Number of ballots cast: 102 Votes cast, 1

void 52 needed to ellect

AJ Wolf: 65

Carlos Perez: 11

Courtney Busic: 12

Heritage Ganasi: 25

Jeremy Schultheiss: 22

Niko Garcia: 10

Rod Amstetz: 17

Ryan Thun: 16

Taylor Spencer: 10

Wyatt Ehrlich: 14

Motion to take the top three remaining and vote 1 of those top three, seconded by Lexii

AJ Wolf has been elected for Lay minister GA Delegate, Jeremy was removed from the

ballot because he was elected as President.

NYI GA Lay Minister Candidate 2nd Round, Number of ballots cast: 101 ballots cast, 51

needed to elect

AJ Wolf: WON

Heritage Ganasi: 55

Rod Amstetz: 40

Ryan Thun: 5

Heritage Ganasi was elected as the second NYI GA Lay Minister to attend GA.

Rod motioned that the alternates go from the previous ballots, Jeremiah seconded.

NYI GA Ordained Minister Candidates 1st Round, Number of ballots cast: 103, 52

needed to elect

Brian Graley: 56

Chelsea Peugh: 37

Rick Sales: 36

Wally Yeager: 58

Brian Graley and Wally Yeager have been elected to represent at GA as ordained Elders.

VII. Financial and Statistical Reports

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A. Treasurer’s Report

May '15 - Mar 16 Budget

% of Budget

Apr '16 - Mar 17

Proposed Budget

Ordinary Income/Expense

Income

4000 · Operations Income 302,448.46 333,018.00 90.82% 350,080.00

4050 · Investment Income -31,126.69 233,245.00 -13.35% 76,570.00

4100 · Support 283,985.56 202,920.00 139.95% 226,920.00

4150 · Rental Income 158,995.51 138,215.00 115.04% 96,280.00

4200 · Retreat Income 149,154.60 123,645.00 120.63% 134,600.00

Total Income 863,457.44 1,031,043.00 83.75% 884,450.00

Expense

5000 · Payroll/Benefits 247,341.33 252,051.00 98.13% 277,554.00

5050 · Office Expenses 42,382.92 47,091.00 90.0% 37,050.00

5080 · Rental/Lease 16,289.69 15,356.00 106.08% 18,800.00

5090 · Insurance 7,142.89 4,583.00 155.86% 7,300.00

5100 · Administrative Expense 37,093.26 39,509.00 93.89% 47,250.00

5150 · District Advisory Board 4,588.27 3,667.00 125.12% 2,500.00

5160 · District Assembly 18,428.32 5,400.00 341.27% 20,000.00

5300 · Ministerial Support 44,256.31 16,317.00 271.23% 21,600.00

5400 · PLNU Education Expense 154,732.15 146,667.00 105.5% 169,789.00

6000 · LOAN & RESERVE EXPENSE 81,775.36 39,003.00 209.66% 43,421.00

6050 · HOME MISSION EXPENSE 86,446.06 21,080.00 410.09% 20,400.00

6080 · FOUNDATION BOARD EXPENSES 51,379.30 72,917.00 70.46% 60,000.00

6100 · SSMIN EXPENSES 84,847.71 86,083.00 98.57% 86,000.00

6150 · NMI EXPENSES 30,792.90 36,250.00 84.95% 34,500.00

6200 · NYI EXPENSES 34,531.65 12,257.00 281.73% 6,550.00

6560 · Payroll Expenses 2.50

6999 · Contingency 0.00 232,812.00 0.0% 31,736.00

8000 · Other Expenses 112,896.48 0.00 100.0%

Total Expense 1,054,927.10 1,031,043.00 102.32% 884,450.00

Net Ordinary Income -191,469.66 0.00 100.0% 0.00

Other Income/Expense

Other Expense 901 (Transfers In/Out) 0.00

Total Other Expense 0.00

Net Other Income 0.00 0.00 0.0%

Net Income -191,469.66 0.00 100.0% 0.00

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ASSETS REPORT

Mar 31, 16

Mar 31, 15

% Change

ASSETS

Current Assets

Checking/Savings

1000 · Cash/Savings 243,274.35

231,326.56

5.17%

1200 · Investments 1,612,310.86

1,667,322.91

-3.3%

Total Checking/Savings 1,855,585.21

1,898,649.47

-2.27%

Accounts Receivable

1302 · Interest Rec. Loan & Reserve (Interest Hemet/Vista Loan Income) 105,210.11

105,210.11

0.0%

1304 · Other Receivable Loan & Reserve 37,482.00

37,482.00

0.0%

1316 · District Superintendant -1,000.00

21,098.72

-104.74%

Total Accounts Receivable 141,692.11

163,790.83

-13.49%

Other Current Assets

1400 · Church Loans 1,145,573.05

1,021,118.28

12.19%

1420 · Prepaid Expenses SS Min 0.00

400.00

-100.0%

Total Other Current Assets 1,145,573.05

1,021,518.28

12.14%

Total Current Assets 3,142,850.37

3,083,958.58

1.91%

Fixed Assets

1800 · Property (land & Buildings) 5,869,811.47

5,875,811.47

-0.1%

1850 · Furnishings & Equipment 89,026.65

89,026.65

0.0%

1880 · Accumulated Depreciation -595,848.35

-332,313.04

-79.3%

Total Fixed Assets 5,362,989.77

5,632,525.08

-4.79%

Other Assets

1500 · DO Deposits 5,000.00

5,000.00

0.0%

1502 · High Desert Harvest Deposit 300.00

300.00

0.0%

Total Other Assets 5,300.00

5,300.00

0.0%

TOTAL ASSETS 8,511,140.14

8,721,783.66

-2.42%

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

Liabilities

Current Liabilities

Other Current Liabilities

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2000 · Accounts Payable 56,602.55

0.00

100.0%

2100 · Miscellaneous Payables 67,465.57

60,080.14

12.29%

Total Other Current Liabilities 124,068.12

60,080.14

106.5%

Total Current Liabilities 124,068.12

60,080.14

106.5%

Long Term Liabilities

2300 · Note Payable 38,000.00

38,000.00

0.0%

Total Long Term Liabilities 38,000.00

38,000.00

0.0%

Total Liabilities 162,068.12

98,080.14

65.24%

Equity

3000 · Operations 209,371.19

211,037.84

-0.79%

3100 · Internally Designated 1,357,177.01

1,606,289.40

-15.51%

3200 · Board Designated 0.00

40,800.00

-100.0%

3300 · Temporarily Restricted 0.00

-32,000.00

100.0%

3400 · Non-Cash 6,973,993.48

6,653,819.66

4.81%

Net Income -191,469.66

143,756.62

-233.19%

Total Equity 8,349,072.02

8,623,703.52

-3.19%

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 8,511,140.14

8,721,783.66

-2.42%

2015-16 Record of Budget Payments

Church BASE

DISTRICT

Budget

DISTRICT

Paid

EDUCATION

Budget

EDUCATION

Budget Paid

WORLD

EVANGELISM Paid

PENSIONS

&

Benefits Paid

Anza Centro

Cristiano 7,987 399 538 180 167 439 0 180 0

Apple Valley 529,714 26,486 26,577 11,919 11,963 29,134 29,322 11,919 11,995

Banning 91,540 4,577 395 2,060 177 5,035 196 2,060 500

Barstow ** 29,574 1,479 1,380 665 621 1,627 1,385 665 567

Bloomington -

The Bridge 429,416 21,471 10,344 9,662 4,656 23,618 23,735 9,662 9,749

Blythe 106,918 5,346 6,143 2,406 2,766 5,880 5,977 2,406 2,482

Brawley 32,630 1,632 2,224 734 1,001 1,795 2,300 734 850

Carlsbad Las

Flores 363,178 18,159 18,171 8,172 8,179 19,975 19,977 8,172 8,179

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Chula Vista

Parkway Hills 194,326 9,716 68.96 4,372 31.04 10,688 1,210 4,372 0

Colton

Faithway

Fellowship 31,248 1,562 1,716 703 772 1,719 2,408 703 727

Desert Center

Eagle

Mountain 12,932 647 655 291 295 711 717 291 300

El Cajon ** 313,047 15,652 12,485 7,044 5,620 17,218 12,572 7,044 5,169

El Centro 106,263 5,313 6,065 2,391 2,730 5,844 9,356 2,391 2,535

Escondido

First 337,435 16,872 16,876 7,592 7,596 18,559 40,131 7,592 7,592

Hemet 274,947 13,747 0 6,186 0 15,122 0 6,186 0

Hesperia 102,610 5,131 5,630 2,309 2,534 5,644 5,912 2,309 2,816

Hesperia Casa

De Oracion 63,324 3,166 0 1,425 0 3,483 0 1,425 0

Highland 126,087 6,304 7,377 2,837 3,320 6,935 11,016 2,837 2,896

Holtville 27,771 1,389 740 625 333 1,527 788 625 286

Indio 173,086 8654 9866 3894 4441 9520 10952 3894 4293

Lakeside 35,229 1,761 1,761 793 793 1,938 2,264 793 859

Menifee

Valley 58,204 2,910 3,263 1,310 1,469 3,201 3,403 1,310 1,469

Murrieta

Gateway 748,566 37,428 48,952 16,843 22,034 41,171 57,054 16,843 17,478

Palm Springs 116,275 5,814 6,080 2,616 2,736 6,395 6,921 2,616 2,663

Phelan New

Life 16,403 820 821 369 369 902 902 369 675

Redlands The

Ark 246,195 12,310 12,942 5,539 5,825 13,541 12,963 5,539 5,686

Rialto 38,747 1,937 690 872 310 2,131 2,132 872 872

Riverside

Arlington 378,741 18,937 21,995 8,522 9,901 20,831 20,961 8,522 8,558

S.B.

Cornerstone

Samoan 11,200 560 0 252 0 616 1,565 252 0

S.B. First 78,700 3,935 4,629 1,771 2,084 4,329 5,033 1,771 1,908

S.D.

Clairemont 42,100 2,105 0 947 0 2,316 650 947 0

S.D. First 957,906 47,895 50,920 21,553 22,920 52,685 58,005 21,553 23,411

S.D. Genesis 39,398 1,970 1,970 886 887 2,167 2,167 886 886

S.D. Mid City

Cambodian 15,003 750 1,169 338 526 825 1,565 338 0

S.D. Mid City

English 41,109 2,055 2,892 925 1,302 2,261 5,865 925 2,400

S.D. Mid City

French/Swahili 5,985 299 0 135 0 329

135

S.D. Mission 1,110,017 55,501 55,994 24,975 25,204 61,051 61,112 24,975 25,191

S.D. Mt.

Carmel 95,167 4,758 4,758 2,141 2,141 5,234 5,860 2,141 2,160

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S.D.

Southeast 168,678 8,434 8,551 3,795 3,849 9,277 9,300 3,795 3,825

Spring Valley

Hispanic 20,885 1,044 137.92 470 62.08 1,149 0 470 0

Twentynine

Palms 14,181 709 0 319 0 780 0 319 0

Victorville

Green Tree

Community 57,653 2,883 1,417 1,297 638 3,171 1,047 1,297 354

Vista Hope

(Inc Hisp) 483,412 24,171 0 10,877 0 26,588 4,548 10,877 0

Wildomar

Gracepoint 144,281 7,214 4,665 3,246 2,100 7,935 4,693 3,246 1,974

Yucaipa

Valley 37,695 1,885 1,989 848 895 2,073 2,602 848 1,065

Yucca Valley 73,301 3,665 764 1,649 344 4,032 450 1,649 250

TOTALS 8,483,582 424,179 365,122 190,881 164,272 466,597 437,718 190,881 163,301

Percentage

0.86

0.86

0.94

0.86

**= intend to

pay in full

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Church of the Nazarene

Southern California District

Financial Statements

March 31, 2016

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District

Table of Contents

Page No. Review Report 1 Financial Statements: Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 2-3 Consolidated Statement of Activities 4 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 5-6 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 7-14

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MOATS & HEBEBRAND CPAS D. David Hebebrand, CPA

212 W F STREET Duane R Moats, CPA

TEHACHAPI, CA 93561 Virginia Ferrari, EA

Telephone 661-822-1750 Fax 661-822-3306

Independent Accountant’s Review Report

To the District Advisory Board Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Temecula, California I have reviewed the accompanying statement of financial position of Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District, as of March 31, 2016, and the related statements of activities and change in net assets and statement of cash flows for the eleven months then ended. A review includes primarily applying analytical procedures to management’s financial data and making inquiries of company management. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements as a whole. Accordingly, I do not express such an opinion. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and for designing, implementing and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements. Accountant’s Responsibility My responsibility is to conduct the review in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Those standards require me to perform procedures to obtain limited assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made to the financial statements. I believe the results of my procedures provide a reasonable basis for my report. Based on my review, I am not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Moats & Hebebrand, CPAs Tehachapi, CA May 19, 2016

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements March 31, 2016 Organization The Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District (the District) provides administrative oversight to Nazarene churches and ministries within the Southern California District, and helps plan and fund the planting of new churches in the District. The District’s primary source of revenue consists of funds received from churches within the District. The Southern California Nazarene Foundation is a nonprofit public benefit corporation that promotes and assists in the planting of new churches within Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District. The Southern California Nazarene Foundation’s purpose is to operate exclusively the Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District. The term “District” used in the notes to the financial statements refer to the consolidation of Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District and the Southern California Nazarene Foundation. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies The financial statements of Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting. Significant accounting policies followed are described below: Consolidation

In accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the financial statements of Church of the Nazarene, Southern California District and the Southern California Nazarene Foundation are consolidated into the financial statements of the District. All material intercompany transactions as of March 31, 2016, have been eliminated.

Cash Liquid assets having a maturity of three months or less are included as cash.

Financial Instruments Cash, investments, and notes receivable are reported at their approximate fair market values. Property held for investment is stated at its original cost.

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements March 31, 2016

Fair Value Measurements

GAAP requires that items recorded at fair market value be valued as level one, two or three, based on various inputs and methodologies used to value the holdings as summarized below:

Level 1 – quoted prices and active markets for identical holdings.

Level 2- significant observable market-based inputs, other than Level 1 quoted prices, or unobservable inputs that are based on comparable market data Level 3 – significant observable inputs that are not based on comparable market data

Fixed Assets Purchased properties are stated at cost and donated properties are stated at fair market value as of the date received. Depreciation is recorded on the straight-line basis over estimated useful lives varying from three to forty years. Equipment and furnishings costing $1,000 or more are capitalized and those costing less than $1,000 are expensed.

Revenue Recognition All donations received are considered available for unrestricted use unless restricted by the donor. Restricted funds are recorded as revenue upon receipt. Restricted donations received and expended during the year are recorded as unrestricted revenues. Gifts-in-kind are recorded at fair market value when amounts are significant and a reasonable valuation can be determined.

Basis of Accounting The District reports information regarding its financial position and activities according to three classes of net assets: unrestricted net assets, temporarily restricted net assets, and permanently restricted net assets, as described below:

Unrestricted net assets include funds which are expendable for the support of the District’s operations. Temporarily restricted net assets include funds which donors have restricted for specific purposes or for use according to specific time schedules or both. Permanently restricted includes funds where donors stipulate that principal be invested in perpetuity and income be used for operating purposes. As of March 31, 2016, there were no permanently restricted net assets.

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Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures. Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.

Income Taxes The District is exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is exempt from state income taxes under Section 23701 of the California Revenue and Tax Code. The District has been classified as a publicly supported organization, which is not a private foundation, under Section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions by the public are deductible for income tax purposes. Management believes the District’s tax exempt status will remain unchanged.

Investments Investments consist of certificates of deposit and mutual funds that invest in marketable equity securities. Investments are held with America’s Christian Credit Union and the Nazarene Foundation Trust, respectively. In accordance with GAAP, the fair value of these investments are a level 1 classification. At March 31, 2016, balances were as follows: Certificates of deposit $ 38,175 Nazarene Foundation Trust investments 1,574,136 $ 1,612,311 Investment income for the year ended March 31, 2016, consisted of: Interest and dividends $ 8,184 $ 8,184 Receivables – Other

Receivables consist of budget money of $265,089 due from District churches for the year ended March 31, 2016, interest receivable of $104,210 on notes receivable, net of an allowance for doubtful accounts of $28,047, from a District church for expenses paid by the District on its behalf

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements March 31, 2016 Notes Receivable Current Long-term Total San Bernardino First Church; loan made to church in order to re-roof building; no note has been drawn up; payment is due on demand $70,000 $70,000 Lakeside Community Church; advance made to ensure escrow on the purchase of property located in Lakeside, California; non-interest bearing and principal is due when property is sold 125,000 125,000 Vista Hope Church; unsecured note bearing interest at 5% per annum; principal and interest receivable at $1,000 per month 12,000 83,467 95,467 Unsecured non-interest bearing note; due on demand 6,000 6,000 San Diego Southeast Church; unsecured note bearing interest at 2% per annum; principal and interest receivable at $300 per month until balance is satisfied 3,600 30,788 34,388 San Jacinto Shepherd’s House Church of the Nazarene; unsecured non-interest bearing note; principal is to be paid with the proceeds from the sale of the property remaining after all secured debt is paid 54,710 50,710

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Current Long-term Total Notes Receivable (Cont.) Hemet Church – Church usually pays the Interest due each year of $38,000. District Will pay in 2016 by closing CD collateral. Hemet Church; unsecured note bearing interest at 5% per annum; no monthly payments; balance (including accrued interest) pay off when church is sold. Addition to note was discovered in 2016 In inspection of $129,000 during year. 720,200 720,200 Rialto Church; unsecured note bearing interest at 5% per annum; principal and interest receivable at $564 per month; balance due upon sale of property. 6,000 48,879 54,879 Victorville Green Tree Community Church; unsecured, non-interest bearing loan; pay when can. 16,750 16,750 $ 114,350 $1,063,044 $ 1,173,394 Collection of principal is scheduled as follows: District loan reserve fund 2016 12,836 2017 11,214 2018 10,820 2019 9,480 Thereafter 1,129,004 $ 1,173,394

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements March 31, 2016 Fixed Assets At March 31, 2016, equipment, furnishings and autos included: District operation fund Equipment, furnishings and autos $ 64,604 Agency and other church fund Equipment 15,623 Less accumulated depreciation (67,227) Net equipment, furnishings and autos $ 13,000 At March 31, 2016, property held for investment included: District loan and reserve fund Buildings $ 5,848,348 Less accumulated depreciation (528,621) Net property held for investment 5,319,727 $ 5,332,727 At March 31, 2016, property held for expansion included: SCN foundation fund Properties $ 21,463 Agency and other church fund Properties 8,800 $ 30,263

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements March 31, 2016 Fixed Assets (Cont.) Depreciation expense for the year ended March 31, 2016, was $ 112,896. Miscellaneous Payables At March 31, 2016, miscellaneous payables consisted of the following: Funds in transit $ 47,516 Amounts held for others 12,353 Payroll taxes payable 7,596 $ 67,465 Accrued Vacation The District has not recorded accrued vacation. At the end of the fiscal year, the District employed only two full-time and two part-time personnel; therefore, accrued vacation is immaterial and is considered to be inconsequential for financial statement purposes. Valuation of Real Property The District holds legal title to some real property used by churches of the District. These properties have been acquired over the years. U.S. generally accepted accounting principles require that assets be recorded at actual purchase price, if purchased, or at fair market value at date of donation, if donated. Record of one of these properties has not been maintained and there is no reasonable way of determining the value. In order to more accurately reflect the financial position of the District, real property, for which actual cost figures are not available, has been reflected at appraised values as close to the date of acquisition as possible. This treatment is not in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The effect of this treatment on the financial statements has not been fully determined. It would impact the valuation of the real property on the statement of financial position and depreciation expense on the statement of activities.

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Church of the Nazarene Southern California District Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements March 31, 2016 Functional Allocation of Expenses Functional allocation for all expenses for the year ended March 31, 2016, was as follows: Program services $ 568,764 Supporting services 373,267 $ 942,031 Commitments and Contingencies The District is contingently liable as a guarantor for certain debts incurred by churches within the District. The District agreed to guarantee $50,000 of a $467,000 loan made by America’s Christian Credit Union to San Diego Mid-City Church. This loan refinanced a previous loan of $940,000 for which the District has been a co-signer. The guarantee will be released when the Mid-City Church has met the standards specified in the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene. The District agreed to guarantee $2,185,000 of a $5,621,000 loan to be used to build a new church campus at the intersection of Soboba Street and Florida Avenue in Hemet, California. Property in San Diego, California, has been pledged as collateral on the loan. There was an additional loan the District is Guarantee on which to date the total is $720,200. Subsequent Events The District has evaluated subsequent events through June 15, 2016, the date these financial statements were available to be issued, and determined that no events have occurred that require disclosure.

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24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Anza Centro Cristiano1 20 0 5Mr. Jose Herrera

671 59 12 42 5 12 3 4 5 718Apple Valley2 415 0 1Rev. Jeffrey S. Whitney

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Apple Valley Hispanic3 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Big Bear4 0 0 0

195 2 0 0 2 13 2 0 11 184Banning5 104 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Banning Hispanic6 0 0 0

50 17 2 15 0 16 1 5 10 51Barstow7 38 0 15

420 11 8 0 3 8 0 0 8 423Bloomington, The Bridge*8 276 0 220

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Bloomington Hispanic9 0 0 0Rev. Josué ZaPata

118 1 0 0 1 5 0 2 3 114Blythe10 104 0 0Rev. Brandon A. Peterson

40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40Brawley11 38 0 20Rev. Fred W. Ramsey

564 5 3 0 2 11 1 1 9 558Carlsbad Las Flores*12 176 0 379

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Grace and Peace Oceanside13 0 0 0

109 10 0 9 1 4 0 0 4 115Chula Vista Parkway Hills14 94 0 38Rev. Timothy W. Fillmore

4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Desert Center Eagle Mountain15 16 0 0Rev. M. Diane Mossbarger

404 9 6 1 2 6 1 4 1 407El Cajon16 176 0 57

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - El Cajon Arabic17 0 0 0

82 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 3 77El Centro*18 52 0 39Rev. Patrick C. Drainville

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Mad House Disciples19 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Una voz que clama en el desierto20 0 0 0

173 3 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 174Escondido First*21 170 0 29Rev. Becky Pape

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Escondido Hispanic22 0 0 0Rev. Ronald Joel Guerra Perez

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68 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 69Faithway Fellowship23 30 0 38Rev. Timothy M. Isom

454 16 4 3 9 5 0 0 5 465Hemet24 100 0 343

82 14 2 11 1 14 1 0 13 82Hesperia*25 97 0 0Rev. David J. Penn

214 5 0 5 0 18 0 3 15 201 - Hesperia Casa De Oracion26 176 0 22Ma. Victoria Giron

Rev. Diego Forero

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Hesperia Nazarene Korean27 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - New Creation28 0 0 0

196 0 0 0 0 26 7 7 12 170Highland Community Cross*29 158 0 0Rev. Robert E. Miner Jr.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Iglesia Communidad de la Cruz30 0 0 0Rev. Josué ZaPata

36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36Holtville31 38 0 2Onan Morales Santiago

Rev. Loyda E. Ruiz Vicencio

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Holiness32 0 0 0

255 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 256Indio Las Palmas Community33 150 0 0Rev. Ricardo A. Martinez

65 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 5 59Lakeside Community*34 42 0 34Rev. James R. Southard

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Lakeside Hispanic35 0 0 0Rev. Oscar Duran-Bravo

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lakeside Community Hispanic36 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Living Water37 0 0 0

78 4 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 80Menifee Valley Community*38 47 0 34Rev. Robin K. Altice

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Menifee Valley Iglesia del Nazareno39 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Moreno Valley CrossPoint Community40 0 0 0

8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8Moreno Valley The Pulse41 0 0 0

569 40 4 30 6 20 7 0 13 589Murrieta Gateway42 381 0 276Rev. Billy H. Grigory

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oceanside New Heights43 0 0 0

54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54Palm Springs44 29 0 19

95 19 0 19 0 12 0 2 10 102Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana45 63 0 30Rev. Neftali Trejo

172 1 0 0 1 22 4 0 18 151Phelan New Life46 90 0 0Rev. Jeffrey M. Mosley

190 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 11 178Redlands The ARK47 158 0 11Rev. Kevin F. O'Connor

66 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 67Rialto48 52 0 30Rev. Donald R. Dyke

459 7 0 4 3 3 3 0 0 463Riverside Arlington Avenue49 150 0 296Dr. Jack Eyestone

426 11 8 0 3 8 0 0 8 429San Bernardino First*50 320 0 306Dr. Susan B. Carole

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - San Bernardino First Church Bilingual51 0 0 0

49 6 6 0 0 6 0 5 1 49San Bernardino Samoan52 55 0 0Rev. Ioe S. Lemaveve

24 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 27San Diego Clairemont Celebrate53 18 0 10Rev. Robert M. Ries

52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52San Diego Clairemont Korean54 0 0 0

969 12 7 0 5 26 7 11 8 955San Diego First*55 559 0 475Dr. Selden Dee Kelley III

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Peace River Fellowship Community56 33 0 0Rev. Bruce C. Paul

22 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 17San Diego Genesis57 45 0 0Charles Lyons-Pardue

Rev. Wilson D. Ryland

65 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 68San Diego Mid-City Cambodian58 30 0 30Mr. Peter Siev

235 1 1 0 0 7 1 0 6 229San Diego Mid-City English*59 145 0 100Dr. John W. Wright

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - San Diego Mid-City Samoan60 0 0 0Dr. John W. Wright

20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 - San Diego Mid-City Spanish61 0 0 0Rev. Enrique Vazquez Marroquin

8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 - San Diego Mid-City Sudanese62 0 0 0Mr. Peterbiel Lual

48 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 49San Diego Mid-City French*63 55 0 0Rev. Denis Joseph

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - San Diego Mid-City Swahili64 0 0 0Rev. Moise Sebahizi

35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35San Diego Mid-City Samoan65 0 0 0

935 13 4 0 9 30 13 6 11 918San Diego Mission66 477 0 55Rev. Larry Pitcher

62 6 2 4 0 4 2 2 0 64San Diego Mount Carmel67 68 0 20Rev. Jeremy B. Peugh

70 8 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 78San Diego Southeast*68 57 0 6Rev. Stephen Rodeheaver

176 0 0 0 0 11 5 2 4 165San Jacinto Shepherd's House69 54 0 100Rev. Thomas R. Ritchie

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Santee70 0 0 0

105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105Spring Valley Community of Hope71 0 0 0

59 9 9 0 0 13 4 0 9 55Spring Valley Hispanic*72 43 0 26Dr. Marco A. Garcia

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Spring Valley73 0 0 0

8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9Twentynine Palms74 20 0 0

83 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 78Victorville Green Tree Community*75 68 0 34Rev. Decio Fedoryszyn

454 15 2 11 2 27 2 6 19 442Vista Hope*76 322 0 46Rev. Matthew (Matt) D. Palm

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Renew77 25 0 0Rev. Paul D. Straub

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Vista Hope Hispanic78 0 0 0Josue Perez

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187 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 189Wildomar Gracepoint79 95 0 15Rev. Wink Davis II

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Wildomar Gracepoint Hispanic80 0 0 0Rev. Juan E. Castro

39 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 41Yucaipa Valley81 39 0 1Rev. Paul T. Hobbs Jr.

143 1 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 139Yucca Valley82 100 0 60Rev. David B. DiFalco

0Southern California Supplemental 0 0 0 0

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Banning5 20 9 41 19 109 71 170 99 85 14 0 0 33 88 0

- Banning Hispanic6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Barstow7 18 5 7 0 65 30 90 35 5 0 0 0 1 1 1

Bloomington, The Bridge*8 50 25 125 50 225 203 400 278 128 125 90 0 125 220 50

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Blythe10 59 24 18 8 109 17 186 49 24 25 126 0 22 118 0

Brawley11 9 4 10 5 38 13 57 22 22 0 0 0 17 0 0

Carlsbad Las Flores*12 54 40 30 19 118 84 202 143 47 84 15 0 20 147 0

- Grace and Peace Oceanside13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chula Vista Parkway Hills14 39 38 15 10 105 72 159 120 63 62 30 24 17 115 115

Desert Center Eagle Mountain15 3 2 2 1 11 9 16 12 11 9 0 0 0 4 7

El Cajon16 14 23 49 52 74 86 137 161 98 63 64 0 28 270 15

- El Cajon Arabic17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

El Centro*18 5 5 6 6 56 40 67 51 20 42 0 0 8 82 11

- Mad House Disciples19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Una voz que clama en el desierto20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Escondido First*21 57 38 31 19 400 119 488 176 86 176 50 0 31 144 10

- Escondido Hispanic22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Faithway Fellowship23 2 1 6 4 35 25 43 30 15 15 0 0 9 30 0

Hemet24 11 3 6 1 58 30 75 34 34 20 40 15 1 2 6

Hesperia*25 26 14 50 16 140 48 216 78 16 62 0 0 20 216 0

- Hesperia Casa De Oracion26 87 42 36 12 323 143 446 197 32 18 30 0 8 3 0

- Hesperia Nazarene Korean27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- New Creation28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Highland Community Cross*29 58 27 27 18 194 108 279 153 51 38 56 0 31 118 0

- Iglesia Communidad de la Cruz30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Holtville31 16 12 4 4 36 28 56 44 31 22 0 0 4 23 19

- Holiness32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Indio Las Palmas Community33 85 55 40 30 75 68 200 153 70 125 110 0 40 140 11

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- Lakeside Hispanic35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lakeside Community Hispanic36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Living Water37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Moreno Valley CrossPoint Community40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Moreno Valley The Pulse41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Murrieta Gateway42 140 76 66 37 315 220 521 333 207 108 216 0 75 276 0

Oceanside New Heights43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Palm Springs44 2 2 0 0 35 20 37 22 13 9 0 0 0 0 2

Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana45 14 17 8 10 57 81 79 108 84 30 45 0 0 0 0

Phelan New Life46 2 8 10 20 23 44 35 72 10 26 0 0 25 1 0

Redlands The ARK47 53 29 22 11 165 151 240 191 74 117 35 21 15 158 32

Rialto48 10 5 10 5 25 18 45 28 28 0 0 0 15 0 0

Riverside Arlington Avenue49 20 8 23 9 120 83 163 100 97 33 35 0 30 114 40

San Bernardino First*50 25 19 10 14 65 54 100 87 87 42 25 0 14 75 25

- San Bernardino First Church Bilingual51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Bernardino Samoan52 12 12 23 23 20 20 55 55 55 0 0 0 25 50 3

San Diego Clairemont Celebrate53 5 0 0 0 24 4 29 4 4 4 0 0 0 24 0

San Diego Clairemont Korean54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego First*55 215 131 366 179 218 151 799 461 151 229 390 0 358 314 188

- Peace River Fellowship Community56 10 7 1 1 29 16 40 24 16 0 12 0 0 0 0

San Diego Genesis57 30 12 5 5 100 35 135 52 0 45 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City Cambodian58 4 4 2 2 24 24 30 30 30 24 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City English*59 15 15 4 2 15 15 34 32 17 15 0 0 0 0 0

- San Diego Mid-City Samoan60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- San Diego Mid-City Spanish61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- San Diego Mid-City Sudanese62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City French*63 20 20 15 15 30 30 65 65 15 33 0 0 0 0 0

- San Diego Mid-City Swahili64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City Samoan65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mission66 102 64 72 41 459 210 633 315 174 210 0 25 72 477 75

San Diego Mount Carmel67 16 9 12 5 65 25 93 39 25 35 0 0 12 6 3

San Diego Southeast*68 45 20 25 9 65 28 135 57 57 0 20 0 25 70 0

San Jacinto Shepherd's House69 20 8 15 12 75 54 110 74 12 62 35 0 20 110 0

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Spring Valley Community of Hope71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Spring Valley Hispanic*72 15 10 9 9 51 28 75 47 21 14 0 0 12 2 0

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Twentynine Palms74 0 7 0 0 1 15 1 22 7 5 0 0 0 8 0

Victorville Green Tree Community*75 13 13 7 7 23 12 43 32 13 7 0 0 0 0 0

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- Vista Hope Hispanic78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wildomar Gracepoint79 27 8 30 11 63 45 120 64 64 0 10 0 18 120 0

- Wildomar Gracepoint Hispanic80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Yucca Valley82 25 20 15 5 80 100 120 125 30 30 35 0 15 40 0

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1,939 1,180 1,528 793 5,731 3,565 9,198 5,538 2,819 2,510 1,677 171 1,491 4,696 1,085

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Apple Valley2 568,210 29,322 9,849 0 39,171 11,995 26,617 0 26,617 11,923 800 12,723

- Apple Valley Hispanic3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Big Bear4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Banning5 93,548 196 1,812 0 2,008 500 725 0 725 250 250 500

- Banning Hispanic6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Barstow7 30,959 1,385 0 0 1,385 567 772 0 772 474 0 474

Bloomington, The Bridge*8 453,671 23,735 2,700 0 26,435 9,749 4,000 0 4,000 4,000 0 4,000

- Bloomington Hispanic9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Blythe10 112,895 5,977 785 0 6,762 2,482 5,469 0 5,469 2,481 0 2,481

Brawley11 35,930 2,300 1,000 0 3,300 850 2,225 0 2,225 1,000 0 1,000

Carlsbad Las Flores*12 410,138 19,977 36,454 2,100 58,531 8,179 16,352 0 16,352 7,358 0 7,358

- Grace and Peace Oceanside13 0 0 25 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chula Vista Parkway Hills14 198,803 1,210 3,457 0 4,667 0 600 0 600 0 0 0

Desert Center Eagle Mountain15 14,649 717 1,175 0 1,892 300 655 0 655 295 0 295

El Cajon16 244,671 12,572 5,029 0 17,601 5,169 12,653 0 12,653 0 126 126

- El Cajon Arabic17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

El Centro*18 123,645 9,356 9,366 1,505 20,227 2,535 6,050 590 6,640 2,535 140 2,675

- Mad House Disciples19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Una voz que clama en el desierto20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Escondido First*21 438,448 40,131 78,532 0 118,663 7,593 14,789 0 14,789 6,655 500 7,155

- Escondido Hispanic22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Faithway Fellowship23 34,441 2,408 785 0 3,193 727 1,871 0 1,871 718 0 718

Hemet24 276,493 0 10,126 0 10,126 0 1,157 0 1,157 0 0 0

Hesperia*25 111,005 6,219 4,141 700 11,060 2,816 8,854 550 9,404 2,840 200 3,040

- Hesperia Casa De Oracion26 63,424 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 250 60 310

- Hesperia Nazarene Korean27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- New Creation28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Highland Community Cross*29 138,103 11,016 1,637 125 12,778 2,896 6,839 500 7,339 3,079 0 3,079

- Iglesia Communidad de la Cruz30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Holtville31 28,659 788 742 0 1,530 286 1,718 0 1,718 324 0 324

- Holiness32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Indio Las Palmas Community33 190,767 10,952 21,957 396 33,305 4,293 700 0 700 0 375 375

Lakeside Community*34 39,043 2,264 2,950 0 5,214 859 1,761 0 1,761 792 60 852

- Lakeside Hispanic35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Living Water37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Menifee Valley Community*38 85,557 3,403 36,462 0 39,865 1,469 3,263 0 3,263 1,469 0 1,469

- Menifee Valley Iglesia del Nazareno39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Moreno Valley CrossPoint Community40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Moreno Valley The Pulse41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Murrieta Gateway42 923,832 57,054 42,932 0 99,986 17,478 42,770 0 42,770 19,247 100 19,347

Oceanside New Heights43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Palm Springs44 124,256 6,921 3,418 0 10,339 2,663 5,387 750 6,137 2,679 750 3,429

Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Phelan New Life46 17,153 902 425 0 1,327 675 3,500 0 3,500 0 0 0

Redlands The ARK47 261,692 13,928 2,610 0 16,538 5,686 12,963 0 12,963 5,880 75 5,955

Rialto48 41,577 2,132 748 300 3,180 872 1,000 0 1,000 100 50 150

Riverside Arlington Avenue49 410,356 20,961 23,054 0 44,015 8,558 20,528 0 20,528 9,223 250 9,473

San Bernardino First*50 84,763 5,033 1,840 0 6,873 1,908 3,936 550 4,486 1,771 0 1,771

- San Bernardino First Church Bilingual51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Bernardino Samoan52 11,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Clairemont Celebrate53 42,850 650 1,250 0 1,900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Clairemont Korean54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego First*55 1,018,211 58,005 21,434 1,643 81,082 23,411 50,923 0 50,923 22,916 8,300 31,216

- Peace River Fellowship Community56 39,943 0 1,235 2,197 3,432 0 2,895 0 2,895 0 0 0

San Diego Genesis57 41,398 0 2,325 0 2,325 0 4,151 0 4,151 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City Cambodian58 26,018 1,565 9,550 0 11,115 0 951 0 951 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City English*59 79,382 5,865 35,958 0 41,823 2,400 3,048 0 3,048 924 0 924

- San Diego Mid-City Samoan60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- San Diego Mid-City Spanish61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- San Diego Mid-City Sudanese62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City French*63 7,685 0 1,700 0 1,700 0 308 0 308 193 0 193

- San Diego Mid-City Swahili64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mid-City Samoan65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego Mission66 1,180,421 61,112 60,589 2,399 124,100 25,191 55,739 3,733 59,472 25,495 1,000 26,495

San Diego Mount Carmel67 104,084 5,860 3,687 0 9,547 2,160 4,699 0 4,699 2,278 0 2,278

San Diego Southeast*68 179,378 9,300 3,200 0 12,500 3,825 9,039 0 9,039 4,061 0 4,061

San Jacinto Shepherd's House69 96,183 1,665 0 3,998 5,663 681 2,195 0 2,195 0 2,000 2,000

Santee70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Spring Valley Hispanic*72 20,885 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Spring Valley73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Twentynine Palms74 14,181 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Victorville Green Tree Community*75 58,916 1,047 216 0 1,263 354 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vista Hope*76 488,000 4,548 440 0 4,988 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Renew77 17,710 0 1,200 1,000 2,200 491 1,070 0 1,070 0 0 0

- Vista Hope Hispanic78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wildomar Gracepoint79 149,922 4,693 2,333 0 7,026 1,974 5,268 0 5,268 2,371 0 2,371

- Wildomar Gracepoint Hispanic80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yucaipa Valley81 40,297 2,602 0 0 2,602 1,065 2,425 0 2,425 0 0 0

Yucca Valley82 76,282 450 2,831 0 3,281 250 1,131 0 1,131 30 0 30

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10,509,088 481,486 385,911 43,888 911,285 181,656 405,479 18,631 424,110 166,079 17,865 183,944

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Apple Valley2 3,307 82,709 145,804 98,759 18,903 127,781 477,263 567,769 3,590,000 1,081,578 Yes

- Apple Valley Hispanic3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

- Big Bear4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Banning5 33,293 0 26,114 18,443 400 11,527 89,777 93,510 1,500,000 0 No

- Banning Hispanic6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Barstow7 0 0 0 2,208 840 24,070 27,118 30,316 760,000 0 No

Bloomington, The Bridge*8 13,612 133,215 46,778 25,712 0 185,465 404,782 448,966 3,500,000 1,422,645 No

- Bloomington Hispanic9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Blythe10 2,660 0 28,893 13,456 3,297 36,367 84,673 101,867 173,862 0 Yes

Brawley11 8,766 0 1,375 10,725 0 12,740 33,606 40,981 182,000 0 Yes

Carlsbad Las Flores*12 17,653 27,610 76,615 138,990 1,933 93,146 355,947 446,367 3,500,000 0 No

- Grace and Peace Oceanside13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 No

Chula Vista Parkway Hills14 0 35,500 45,441 86,152 170 8,015 175,278 180,545 2,243,500 1,368,997 No

Desert Center Eagle Mountain15 1,100 0 2,052 3,375 40 3,941 10,508 13,650 95,000 0 Yes

El Cajon16 0 11,120 86,968 25,734 260 55,874 179,956 215,505 1,420,000 243,743 No

- El Cajon Arabic17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

El Centro*18 2,425 0 11,200 36,718 0 56,963 107,306 139,383 1,100,000 0 Yes

- Mad House Disciples19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

- Una voz que clama en el desierto20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Escondido First*21 56,203 0 69,718 39,661 5,479 75,413 246,474 394,674 3,000,000 0 No

- Escondido Hispanic22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Faithway Fellowship23 0 0 8,975 0 2,080 2,000 13,055 19,564 2,328,000 0 Yes

Hemet24 0 112,166 25,841 0 354 2,103 140,464 151,747 5,000,000 6,000,000 No

Hesperia*25 6,000 0 15,130 20,492 620 3,620 45,862 72,182 2,000,000 0 Yes

- Hesperia Casa De Oracion26 305 0 47,769 0 195 34,313 82,582 82,992 0 0 No

- Hesperia Nazarene Korean27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

- New Creation28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Highland Community Cross*29 6,650 0 21,500 48,000 3,546 5,175 84,871 110,963 500,000 0 Yes

- Iglesia Communidad de la Cruz30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Holtville31 95 0 12,400 0 90 19,305 31,890 35,748 344,700 0 No

- Holiness32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Indio Las Palmas Community33 17,398 0 116,740 63,981 2,521 0 200,640 239,313 1,000,000 0 No

Lakeside Community*34 0 22,182 29,692 16,315 1,250 0 69,439 78,125 535,000 215,000 Yes

- Lakeside Hispanic35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

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Living Water37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Menifee Valley Community*38 0 0 54,076 0 0 31,481 85,557 131,623 350,000 0 No

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Moreno Valley CrossPoint Community40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Moreno Valley The Pulse41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Murrieta Gateway42 19,799 148,083 151,639 156,467 5,160 41,098 522,246 701,827 3,939,116 2,099,889 Yes

Oceanside New Heights43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Palm Springs44 6,380 0 33,334 400 0 0 40,114 62,682 2,200,000 0 Yes

Palm Springs Comunidad Cristiana45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Phelan New Life46 1,400 0 18,006 0 4,000 800 24,206 29,708 27,500 0 No

Redlands The ARK47 44,033 54,616 71,000 26,267 1,873 31,300 229,089 270,231 1,890,000 353,234 Yes

Rialto48 3,500 7,788 0 21,329 2,000 6,960 41,577 46,779 1,750,000 60,000 No

Riverside Arlington Avenue49 29,598 63,597 133,744 3,373 497 84,791 315,600 398,174 3,200,000 953,282 Yes

San Bernardino First*50 6,065 30,368 48,334 10,000 2,000 29,475 126,242 141,280 5,000,000 335,631 Yes

- San Bernardino First Church Bilingual51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Bernardino Samoan52 2,700 100 7,000 600 100 500 11,000 11,000 0 0 No

San Diego Clairemont Celebrate53 7,463 0 29,500 27,500 0 0 64,463 66,363 1,600,000 0 No

San Diego Clairemont Korean54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Diego First*55 96,900 162,019 454,547 92,130 10,418 112,478 928,492 1,115,124 5,031,412 2,518,928 Yes

- Peace River Fellowship Community56 4,930 0 21,965 899 1,300 4,901 33,995 40,322 0 0 Yes

San Diego Genesis57 19,400 0 0 0 0 2,900 22,300 28,776 4,000 0 Yes

San Diego Mid-City Cambodian58 0 0 1,200 0 1,760 564 3,524 15,590 0 0 No

San Diego Mid-City English*59 0 0 0 24,918 7,128 0 32,046 80,241 0 0 Yes

- San Diego Mid-City Samoan60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

- San Diego Mid-City Spanish61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

- San Diego Mid-City Sudanese62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Diego Mid-City French*63 0 0 0 0 3,550 406 3,956 6,157 0 0 No

- San Diego Mid-City Swahili64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Diego Mid-City Samoan65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

San Diego Mission66 117,421 82,952 324,059 290,152 11,324 41,118 867,026 1,102,284 6,600,000 525,110 Yes

San Diego Mount Carmel67 0 11,758 9,600 37,333 4,682 1,688 65,061 83,745 3,000,000 157,000 Yes

San Diego Southeast*68 758 37,778 0 32,451 8,453 25,476 104,916 134,341 1,000,000 430,000 Yes

San Jacinto Shepherd's House69 14,291 24,968 9,000 12,713 3,155 18,513 82,640 93,179 0 0 No

Santee70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

* Sponsored New Church this Year

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Spring Valley Community of Hope71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Spring Valley Hispanic*72 5,700 0 7,050 5,000 0 2,190 19,940 19,940 0 0 No

- Spring Valley73 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Twentynine Palms74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 365,000 0 No

Victorville Green Tree Community*75 34,000 216,828 31,401 0 540 0 282,769 284,386 1,500,000 263,950 No

Vista Hope*76 71,000 165,000 133,000 30,000 3,600 75,000 477,600 482,588 3,800,000 2,200,000 No

- Renew77 4,000 0 8,000 0 1,125 0 13,125 16,886 0 0 No

- Vista Hope Hispanic78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Wildomar Gracepoint79 15,142 0 46,624 29,177 1,196 41,925 134,064 150,703 750,000 0 No

- Wildomar Gracepoint Hispanic80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Yucaipa Valley81 3,780 0 5,075 14,576 0 0 23,431 29,523 629,826 102,298 No

Yucca Valley82 2,548 0 27,250 25,760 2,992 18,813 77,363 82,055 475,000 0 No

Southern California Supplemental 0 0

20,331,285 76,133,916 9,094,814 7,497,732 1,330,195 118,831 1,489,766 2,444,409 1,430,357 684,174

866,543 1,389,141 2,708,830 1,967,728 208,740 1,373,998 8,514,980 10,215,975 73,921,190 22,107,666

(182,369) 41,216 (264,421) (477,962) (89,909) (43,803) (1,017,248) (1,121,161) 2,212,726 (1,776,381)

Current Year Total

Last Year Total

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DropDisorganizeMergeTransferInactiveName Change

Moreno Valley CrossPoint

Community

Oceanside New Heights

San Diego Clairemont Korean

San Diego Mid-City Samoan

Santee

Spring Valley Community of Hope

Organized

* Sponsored New Church this Year


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