Middle Florida Baptist Association
Florida 1997-98
Semiannual Meeting
April 14, 1998 Olive Baptist Church
Ninety-ninth Annual Session October 19,1998
New Home Baptist Church
October 20, 1998 Riverside Baptist Church
Semiannual Meeting April 13, 1999
Brewer Lake Baptist Church
One Hundredth Annual Session of the Association Will convene with
Faith Baptist Church October 18, 1999
Pinetta First Baptist Church October 19, 1999
Table of Contents Associational Directory ....................................................................................................... S Organists ............................................................................................................................... 8 Pianists .............................................. . .... 8 Chairmen of Deacons ......................................................................................................... 9 Church Directory ................................................................................................................. 9 Pastors ................................................................................................................................. 10 Sunday School Directors .................................................................................................. 11 Discipleship Training Directors ....................................................................................... 11 Music Directors ................................................................................................................. 12 Woman's Missionary Union Directors .... . ......................................... 12 Brotherhood Directors ....................................................................................................... 13 Treas urers ............................................................................................................................ 14 Church Clerks ............... ........................ ................... . .......... 14 Messengers to Association ............................................................................................... 15 Constitution & Bylaws ..................................................................................................... 16 Ministers Who Left During Year .................................................................................... 16 Ministers Licensed During Year ..................................................................................... 17 Ministers Ordained This Year ......................................................................................... 17 Ordained Ministers (Not Pastors) .................................................................................. 17 Historical Events of Past Year ...................... . ...................... 17 Members Who Died DUring the Year ............................................................................ 18 Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting ....................................................................... 19 Proceedings of Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting ... . ....... 21 Highlights of Annual Meeting 1998 .............................................................................. 25 1998-99 Calendar of Activities ....................................................................................... 26 Discipleship Training ........................................................................................................ 28 Pastoral Ministries ............................................................................................................. 28 Stale Board of Missions ....... ................. . ........................................................... 29 Woman's Missionary Union 1997-98... . ................................. 30 Bible Teaching-Reaching Report ............ .................... 30 Director of Missions ......................................................................................................... 31 Music.............. . ............................................................................................................. 31 Family Life ........................................................................................................................ 31 Brotherhood ....................................................................................................................... 32 Stewardship ........................................................................................................................ 33 Elbert C. Tyner Youth Camp Financial Report ..... ........................ . .... 34 Middle Florida Baptist Assembly ................................................................................... 34 Associational Budget............. . .................................. 3S Treasurer's Report ............................................................................................................. 37 Expenditures ....................................... . ..... 38 Digest of Letters ............................................................................................................... 39 Recognilion of Church Clerks .... . ................................... 42 Annuity ............................................................................................................................... 42 Time, Place, & Preacher Committee .............................................................................. 43 Resolution.. ......................... . ................................................................................... 44 Historical Table of Semiannual Meetings. . ................................................... 44 Historical Summation of the Middle Florida Association ...................... . ..... 4S Statistical Tables ................................................................................................................ 45 Map of Churches in Middle Florida Baptist Association ......................................... 54 Index .................................................................................................................................. 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This 1998 Annual of the Middle Florida Baptist Association is dedicated in memory of the many loyal, dedicated men and
women who have served Christ through their churches and our association in the past, and in honor of those who continue to serve Him in like manner today. The books of Heaven bear their names.
May we continue to serve in a way that will extend that list.
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Manning Hicks Director of Missions
Associational Directory Middle Florida Baptist Association
u.s. 90 West! P.O. Box 702 • Madison. Florida 32341-0702 • 850-973-8607
Area Code is (850) Except Where Noted
Director of Missions Rev. Manning Hicks, Rt 4 Box 1875, Madison 32340; 973-2190
Moderator Rev. Bill Floyd, 405 Quail TraiL Monticello 32344; 997-5415
Vice~Moderator Rev. John Bracken, P.O. Box 167, Day 32013; (904)294-2959
ClerklTreasurerlSecretary Geraldine Stokes, Rl. I Box I 100, Lee 32059; 971-5744
DepartmentalOfficers/Directors Sunday School ............... Phil Shealey, Rt. 4 Box 4226, Monticello 32344; 997-4265 VBS Director .................. Dorothy Heard, Rl. 2 Box 252, Madison 32340; 973-3362 Discipleship Training ..... Jeff Cordero, 1505 E. Base St., Madison 32340; 973-2887 Brotherhood ........................ Bobby Tolar. RL 4 Box 1920, Madison 32340; 973-4239 W.M.U ........................... Elouise Green, Rt. 1 Box 606, Mayo 32066; (904)294-3141 Music ..................................... Billy Luttrell, Rt. 3 Box 50, Madison 32340; 973-2619 Family Life ...................... Eddie Holden, RL I Box 54, Monticello 32344; 997-1671 Pastoral Ministries ..................... Roy Saint. P.O. Box 307, Madison 32341; 973-6719 Evangelism .................................... Caron Ham, P.O. Box 9395, Lee 32059; 971-2764 Stewardship ............................. Glenn Luttrell, Rl. I Box 2690, Lee 32059; 971-4244 Prayer Coordinator ......................... John Ballard, Rt. 1 Box 890, Madison; 973-6076 E.C. Tyner Youth Camp ...... Iris Wesson, Rl I Box 3158, Madion 32340; 973-2746
State Board of Missions Roy Saim - P.O. Box 307, Madison 32341; 973-6719
Administrative Committee 2001 - James Hutcheson ......................... Rt I Box 323, Mayo 32066; 904-294-1439 2000 - Henry Paul Graves ............................ Rt I Box 342, Pinetta 32350; 929-4667 2000 - Phil Heard ...................................... Rt. 2 Box 252, Madison 32340; 973-3362 1999 - Ann Sapp ........................................ Rt. 1 Box 930, Madison 32340; 973-6565 Chairman, Vice-Moderator - John Bracken ............................................ (904) 294-1578
Camp Committee 2001 - M. L. Purvis .............................. Rt. 1 Box 202, Monticello 32344; 997-5697 2000 - Iris Wesson ................................... Rt. I Box 3158, Madison 32340; 973-2746 2000 - Marilyn Israel ........................... Rt 3 Box 341-6. Mayo 32066; 904-294-2873 1999 - Jeff Cordero ............................... 1505 E. Base St., Madison 32340; 973-2887
Committee on Committees Ralph Boots ................................................ Rt. 3 Box 1550, Madison 32340: 929-3025 Tina Hurst ................................................ Rt. I Box 630, Mayo 32066: (904)294-2220 Timmy Tuten ................................................ Rt. 1 Box 751, Madison 32340: 973-8286
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Memorial Committee Pat Reams, ............................................. Rt. 2 Box 193-B, Greenville 32331; 948-2271 Yvonne Smith ................................................. PO. Box 604, Madison 32341; 973-6685 Geraldine Stokes ................................................ Rt. 1 Box 1100, Lee 32059; 971-5744
Missions Committee 200 I - Audrey Wood ................................. Rt. 2 Box 250, Madison 32340; 973-3016 2001 - Clifton Shiver ................................ P.O. Box 36, Mayo 32066; (904)294-2460 2000 - Harold L. Smith ......................... Rt 1 Box 607, Mayo 32066; (904)294-1778 2000 - Greg Ragans ................................. Rt. 1 Box 2030, Madison 32340; 971-5161 1999 - Phil Roberts ............................. Rt. 3 Box 223A, Greenville 32331; 948-3374
Nominating Committee 2001 - Tom Moore ............................................. Rr. 1 Box 155, Lee 32059; 971-5694 2000 - Ralph Boots ................................. Rt. 3 Box 1550, Madison 32340; 929-3025 1999 - Elaine Holden .............................. Rt. 1 Box 79, Monticello 32344; 997-2631
Resolutions Committee Carl Bevis (Chm) ........................................ P O. Box 203, Madison 32341; 973-6532 Bill yeager. ............................................................... P.O. Box 12, Lee 32059; 971-5594 Dozier (Buddy) Sapp .................................. Rt. 1 Box 930, Madison; 973-6565
Time-Place-Preacher Committee Phil Heard (Chm.) ....................................... Rt. 2 Box 252, Madison 32340; 973-3362 James V. Cason ........................................... Rl. 4 Box 870, Madison 32340; 973-6442 Rocky Riggs ................................................. Rt.4 Box 1559, Madison 32340; 973-8673
United Christian Action 2000 - Bernard Wilson .................................. Rl. 3 Box 5, Madison 32340; 973-6637 1999 - Eddie Hale .............................................. P. O. Box 175, Lee 32059; 97 I -5255
Youth Activities Committee 2001 - Gail Washington ............................... Rt. 1 Box 363, Pinetta 32350; 929-4889 2000 - Don Self, ................................ Rt. 1 Box 206-A, Monticello 32344; 362-3225 1999 - Tonya Roberts ....................... 675 Pugsley Ave., Monticello 32344; 997-1757
Middle Florida Assembly Directors James V. Cason ........................................... Rt. 4 Box 870, Madison 32340; 973-6442 Marvin Buchanan ..................................... Rt. I Box 442, Mayo 32066; 904~294-1161 Bill Floyd, Moderator ................ 405 Quail Trail, Monticello 32344; 997-5415 L. C. Hicks ......................................................... P.O. Box 4, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5493 Manning J. I-licks, Jr., DOM ................... Rt. 4 Box 1875, Madison 32340; 973-2190
Sunday School ASSISTeam DireClOr - Phil Shealey .......................... RL 4 Box 4226, Monticello 32344:997-4265 Adult Director ...................................................................................................................... . Youth Director ..................................................................................................................... . Children's Director ............................................................................................................... . Preschool Director - Carol Prevatt .... ISS Coopers Pond Rd, Monticello 32344; 997~J596 YBS Director - Dorothy Heard ................ Rl. 2 Box 252, Madison 32340; 973-3362
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Music Officers Direcwr - Billy Luttrell ............................... Rt. 3 Box 50, Madison 32340; 973-2619 Adult Festival - Linda Demott.. ....... Rl. I Box 197-A, MOlllicello 32344; 997-3376
Ed Sapp ........................ Rt. 1 Box 3160, Madison 32340; 973-2366 Children's Festival - Tonya Roberts, Margaret Ragans, Linda Demon
Brotherhood Officer Director - Bobby Tolar ............................ Rt. 4 Box 1920, Madison 32340; 973-4239
Woman's Missionary Union Director - Elouise Green ........................ Rt. I Box 606, Mayo 32066; 904-294-3141 Assistant Director - Dorothy Lcwis .... Rt. 1 Box 233, Monticello 32344; 997-5592 Women on Mission Consultant - Vi Johnson. P.O. Box 696. Mayo 32066; (904)294-2482 Secretary/Treasurer - Dorothy I-leaI'd ....... Rt. 2 Box 252, Madison 32340; 973-3362 Mission Friends Consultant - Cindy Abbo[[ ... Rl. I Box 3025, Madison 32340; 97 I -5339 Co - Annette Croft ................................... P.O. Box 182, Mayo 32066; (904)294-1824 GA Consultant - Glenda McC]anuna ...... Rr. I Box 560, Madison 32340; 973-2780 Acteen Consultant - Genet Merritt .. 201 N. Meeting St., Madison 32340; 973-6764 Prayer Leader - Pat Reams ................ Rt. 2 Box 193-D, Greenville 32331; 948-2271 Pianist - Letha Hicks ................................. Rl. 4 Box 1875, Madison 32340;973-2190 Song Leader - Margaret Ragans ............ Rt. 1 Box 3330, Madison 32340; 971-5161
Executive Committee Members Bethel Creek .............. Drew Bell, Rt. 1 Box 665, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2932 Beulah ............................................................................................................................ None Brewer Lake ...... T. C. Buchanan, Rt. 1 Box 880, Mayo. FL 32066; (904)294-1599
Doyle Bell, Rt. 1 Box 669, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1723 Central ......................... Joe Holden, Rl. 1 Box 79, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2631 Cherry Lake First.. ...... Harry Carter, P. O. Box 325, Madison, FL 32341: 929-4216 Concord .......................................................................................................................... None Elizabeth ................. Norman Hartsfield Rt. 1 Box 199, Monticello 32344; 997-5529 Faith ......................... James V. Cason, Rt 4 Box 870, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6442 Fellowship ...................................................................................................................... None Greenville ............. Ronnie Scarboro, P.O. Box 333, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3621 Hopewell ..................... Marvin Bass, Rt. 1 Box 981, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4005 Lamolll ......................... Albert Teston. Rt 1 Box 235. Lamont, FL 32336; 997-5287 Lee First ............................... Hubert Carter, POBox 267, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5537
Tom Moore, Rt. I Box 155, Lee, PL 32059; 971-5694 Macedonia .......... Jimmy Moncrief, Rl. 1 Box 1980, Madison, FL 32340; 971-5294 Madison First .................... Carl Bevis, POBox 203, Madison. FL 32341; 973-6532 Mayo ..................... Cheryl Harris, P.O. Box 1541, Mayo. FL 32066; (904)294-2730 Midway ............................... Chatman Hicks, P. O. Box 4, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5493 Moseley Hall ................................................................................................................. None Mt. Olive ............. Jimmie Ragans, Rt. I Box 3330, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6566 New Home ................. Jack Pickels, Rt. I Box 690, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2585 New Hopeful ................................................................................................................. None New Macedonia ........ Sarah Buchanan, Rt. 1 Box 273-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-5422 Olive ...................... Bury Fulford, Rt. 2 Box 171 A, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-3475 Pine Grove .......... John Bodens!ein, RL 5 Box 6060, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4348 Pinetta First .............. Henry P. Graves, Rt. I Box 342, Pinetta. FL 32350; 929-4667
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Pleasant Grove .... James Hutche~on. Rt. I Box 323, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1439 Riverside ..................... Guy Starling, Rt. 1 Box 454-H, Mayo 32066; (904)294-2255 St. Johns ...... Myles McNierney, Rt. 3 Box 213-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2587
Organists Bethel Creek ................................... .Joy Arthur, 11482 231" Rd, Live Oak, FL 32060 Brewer Lake ....................... Toby Pagc, PO. Box 53, Day, FL 32013; (904)294-1313 CentraL ....................... Joan Holden, Rt. I Box 54, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-1671 Elizabeth ............... Chris Shealey, Rt. 4 Box 4226, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-4265 Faith ........................ Pam Cordero, 1505 E. Base St., Madison, FL 32340; 973-2887 Fellowship ................................. Lex Webb, PO. Box 213, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5269 Lee First .................... Greg Ragans, Rt. 1 Box 2030, Madison, FL 32340; 971-5161 Madison First ....... Judy S. Saint, 305 Lakeshore Dr, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6719 Mayo ......................... Jackie F. Hart, Rt 1 Box 72, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1520
Vicky Colson, Rt 1 Box 467, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2152 Midway .................................. Nita Cruce, Rt. 2 Box 4700, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5314 Pine Grove ........... Ernestine Thomas, Rt. 1 Box 41-C, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4296 Pinetta First .............. Gail Washington, RLI Box 363, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4889 Riverside .................... Joyce Pcrry, Rl. 3 Box 760, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1741
Pianists Bethel Creek. Bevcrly Platt, 11609 231 st Rd., Live Oak, FL 32060; (904)658-2240 Beulah .......................................................................................................................... None Brewer Lake .................... Lyn Driver, PO. Box 576, Day, FL 32013; (904)294-2946
Sue Rutherford, POBox 4, Day, FL 32013; (904)294-3894 Central ............ Tanya Roberts, 675 Pugsley Avenuc, Monticello, FL 32344;997-2365 Cherry Lake First ..................... Jeanie Meister, Rt. 3 Box 171, Greenville; 929-2920 Concord ..................... Jeannie Page, Rt. 3 Box 128, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3073 Elizabeth ............ Linda Demott, Rt. I Box 197-A, Monlicello, FL 32344; 997-3376 Faith ..................... Darlene Buchanan, Rt 4 Box 825, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2150 Fellowship ............... Wendy Wynn, 3039 Nixon Way, Madison, FL 32340; 973-1341 Greenville ................ Nancy Scarboro, P.O. Box 333, Greenville, FL 32331 ;948-3621 Hopewcll ........................ Gina Sarp, Rl. 1 Box 3160, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2366 Lamont ........................... Mary J. Boland, PO Box 96, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-3959 Lee First ............. Margaret Ragans, Rt. 1 Box 2030, Madison, FL 32340; 971-5161 Macedonia ...................... Janice Luttrell, Rt. 1 Box 2690, Lec, FL 32059; 971-4244 Madison Firsl ....... Juanita Ragans, 604 SE Lake Shore Dr, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6715 Mayo ..................................... Joycelyn Cook, Rt. 1 Box 203, Mayo 32066; 294-2707
Francene Folsom, Rt. 1 Box 202, Mayo 32066; 294-2257 Midway .................................. Judy Webb, RL 1 Box 6080, Lec, FL 32059; 971-5565 Moseley Hall .... Juanita Cruce, 208 S.w. Macon St., Madison, FL 32340; 973-6436 Mt. Olive .............. Latrelle Ragans, Rt. 1 Box 3330, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6566 New Home .................................................................................................................... None New Hopeful... LaVerne Rutherford, 303 Brookwood, Madison, FL 32340;973-2129 New Macedonia ................ Dona Veenstra, Rt. 3 Box 7, Greenville 32331; 948-3353 Olive ................... Daphne Collins, POBox 486, Boston, GA 31626; (912)498-4865 Pine Grove ............. Louise Herring, Rt. 3 Box 140, Madison, FL 32340; 929-4597 Pinetta First ......... Ramona Sprenkle, Rt. 1 Box 342-A, Pinetta, FL 32350;929-4028 Pleasant Grove .......... Lanetia Barrington, RL3 Box 267, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2203
Lisa Kelly, Rt. 3 Box 297, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2333
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Riverside ........... Stella Buchanan. Rt. 3 Box 584. Mayo, FL 32066; (904) 294-1747 Sirmans .......................................................................................................................... None St. Johns .......................... Polly Day, Rt. 3 Box 65. Greenville, FL 32331: 948-4757
Chairmen of Deacons Bethel Creek ............ Jim Warner, Rt. I Box 744, Mayo, FL 32066; (904) 294-1125 Beulah ............................................................................................................................ None Brewer Lake ........... Harold Smith, Rt. I Box 607, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1778 Central ........................... Joe Holden, Rt. 1 Box 79. Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2631 Cherry Lake First. George Burnett, Rt. 3 Box 1120. Madison, FL 32340; 929-4565 Concord ........... Larry Townsend, Rt. 3 Box 202-B, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-4215 Elizabeth ................ Roy Faglie, Rt. 4 Box 40285, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-3947 Faith ................................. Paul Tolar, Rt 4 Box 1940, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6914 Fellowship ......................... Tom Waddail, Rt. 5 Box 6627, Madison 32340; 973-6476 Greenville ............. Ronnie Scarboro, P.O. Box 333, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3621 Hopewell ............. Dozier E. Sapp,Jr., Rt. I Box 930, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6565 Lamont ....................... George Purvis, Rt. 1, Box 188, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-5575 Lee First ................................ Tom Moore, Rt. 1 Box 155, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5694 Macedonia ......... Ray Williams, Sr. P. O. Box 1033, Madison, FL 32340; 973-3215 Madison First ................. Louis Downing. RL 4 Box 232, Madison 32340; 973-8345 Mayo ......................... Larry JarrelL Rt. 3 Box 259. Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1719 Midway .................................... Eddie Hale. P. O. Box 175, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5255 Moseley Hall ................................................................................................................. None Mt. Olive ................... Jimmie Ragans, RL I Box 3329-F, Madison 32340; 973-8546 New Home ................... Jack Pickels, Rt. 1 Box 690, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2585 New Hopeful ........ George Henderson, Route I, Box 1272, Mudison, FL 32340; 973-6625 New Macedonia ............................................................................................................ None Olive ..................... Bury Fulford, Rt. 2 Box 171-/\, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2982 Pine Grove ................... Edwin Bochnia, Rt. 4 Box 1072, Madison 32340; 973-6671 Pinetta First .................. Robert Walker, P. O. Box 104, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4653 Pleasant Grove ............. Gury Kelly, Rt.3 Box 297, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2333 Riverside ..................... Dale Lyons, Rt. 3 Box 610, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-3652 Sirmans .................. Johnny Carroll, P. O. Box 690, Greenville, FL 32331: 948-2559 St. Johns ................. Paul Blount, Rt. 3 Box 229-1, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2178
Church Directory Bethel Creek ........................................................ R[ 1 Box 746, Mayo, FL 32066-0979 Beulah ..................................................................... Rt 1 Box 1105 Lee, FL 32059-0972 Brewer Lake .......................................... P 0 Box 119 Day, FL 320]3; (904)294-1578 CentraL ...................................... POBox 163, Monticello. FL 32345-0163; 997-2081 Cherry Lake Firs!.. .................... Rt 3 Box 1550, Madison, FL 32340-0952; 929-4212 Concord ...................................... Rt 3 Box 138, Greenville, FL 32331-9319; 948-3390 Elizabeth ................................ Rt 1 Box 206B, Monticello. FL 32344-0974; 997-8444 Faith .............................................. 1505 E Base Street, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2887 Fellowship ............................................... POBox 831, Madison, FL 32341; 973-3266 Greenville .............................................. POBox 27, Greenville, FL 32331: 948-2353 Hopewell ....................................... RI 1 Box 890, Madison, FL 32340-0940; 973-6076 Lamont ....................................................... Rt 1 Box 59, Lamont. FL 32336; 997-4332 Lee First .......................................... P 0 Box 9338, Lee, Florida FL 32059; 971-5274 Macedonia ..................................................... Rt I Box 2690. Lee, FL 32059; 971-5331
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Madison First ................................ P 0 Box 307, Madison, FL 32341-0307; 973-2547 Mayo ..................................................... POBox 87, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1020 Midway ............................................. Rt 2 Box 4720, Lee, FL 32059-0970; 971-5314 Moseley Hall .......................................... ·. Rt 2 Box 248-B, Greenville, FL 32331-0980 Mt. Olive ............................................... Rt 4 Box 810, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4551 New Home ............................................ Rt 1 Box 665, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4624 Ncw Hopeful ............................................................. POBox 770, Madison, FL 32340 New Macedonia ............................. Rt 4 Box 218-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2855 Olivc ................................................. Rt 2 Box 171A, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-4162 Pine Grove ................................................ Rt 3 Box 70, Madison, Fl 32340; 973-8418 Pinetta First ...................................... P 0 Box 117, Pinetta, FL 32350-0011; 929-4181 Pleasant Grove ......................... Rt 3 Box 330, Mayo, FL 32066-0942; (904)294-1306 Riverside ................................... Rt 3 Box 342, Mayo, FL 32066-0974; (904)294-3652 Sirmans ....................................... POBox 547, Greenville, PL 32331-0054; 948-6751 St Johns ....................................... Rt 3 Box 67, Grcenville, FL 32331-0931; 948-7631 Vision Mission .................................. Rt 1 Box 630, Mayo, PL 32066; (904)294-2220
Pastors Bethel Creek ... Sherwood Sawyer, 23101 100,h St., Live Oak, 32060;(904)658-2398 Beulah ............................. Fred Donaldson, Rt. I Box 965, Lee, FL 32059; 971-2746
Leroy Roberts, RL 3 Box 404, Mayo, PL 32066; (904)294-2457 Brewer Lake ................ John Bracken, P.O. Box 167, Day, FL 32013; (904)294-1578 Central ............. Eddie Holdcn, P.O. Box 163, Monticello, FL 32345-0163; 997-1671 Cherry Lake First.. ............ Ralph Boots, Rt. 3 Box 1550, Madison 32340; 929-3025 Concord .................... Raymond Mickler, Rt. 3 Box 138, Greenville 32331; 948-3390 Elizabeth ...................... Bill Floyd, 405 Quail Trail, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-5415 Faith .......................... Jeff Cordero, 1505 E. Base St., Madison, FL 32340; 973-2887 Fellowship ................ Steve McHargue, PO. Box 831, Madison, FL 32341; 973-3266 Greenville ....................... Ron Poor (f), P.O. Box 27, Greenville, FL 32331 ;948-2401 Hopewell ............................ John Ballard, Rt. 1 Box 890, Madison 32340; 973-6076 Lamont .............. Rev. Charles Clemons, Rt. 1 Box 59, Lamont, FL 32336;997-7422 Lee First ............................... Caron I-lam, P.O. Box 9395, Lee, FL 32059; 971-2764 Macedonia ............................. Glenn Luttrell, Rt. I Box 2690, Lee 32059; 971-4244 Madison First ..................... Roy Saint, P.O. Box 307, Madison, FL 32341; 973-6719 Mayo ........................... David McMullen, P. O. Box 87, Mayo 32066; (904)294-1020 Midway ............................ Dennett Cruce, RL 2 Box 4700, Lee. FL 32059; 971-5314 Moseley Hall ............................. Bill Yeager, P. O. Box 12, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5594 Mt. Olive .............. Jack Anderson, P.O. Box 546, Shady Grove, FL 32357;584-3361 New Home ......................... Gene Stokes, Rt. 1 Box 1100, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5744 New Hopeful .................. Walter Bailey, Rt. 1 Box 84, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-2867 New Macedonia ................................................................................................................... . Olive ......................... Jack Collins, P.O. Box 486, Boston. GA 31626; (912)498-4865 Pine Grove ............................. Phil Heard, Rt. 2 Box 252, Madison 32340; 973-3362 Pinetta First ................ George Stephens, P.O. Box 117, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4181 Pleasant Grovc ........ Randy Waters, Rt. 3 Box 330, Mayo, FL 32066;(904)294-1306 Riverside ................ Ellis Turner (I), Rt. 3 Box 342, Mayo, FL 32066;(904)935-3976 Sirmans .............................................. Terry Rogers, 502 W. Ash St., Pcrry, FL 32347; SI. Johns ......................... Eddie Pridgeon, Rt. 3 Box 67, Grcenville 32331; 948-7631 Vision Hispanic .......... Jose Rodriquez, P. O. Box 1056, Mayo 32066;(904)294-2734
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Sunday School Directors Bethel Creek ...... ___ ..... __ .. _._. ______ Steve Snipes. RL I, Mayo, FL 32066: (904)294-1937 Beulah ..................... Leroy Roberts, Rt. 3 Box 404, Mayo, FL 32066;(904)294-2457 Brewer Lake . _____ Tim Goyette, Rt. .I Box 118-D, Mayo, FL 32066: (904) 294-2921 Central ____ . ___ ................... Joe Holden, Rt. 1 Box 79, Monticello, FL 32344: 997-2631 Cherry Lake First ........ Harry Carter, P. O. Box 325, Madison, FL 32341: 929-4216 Concord ........... Larry Townsend, RL 3 Box 202-B, Greenville, FL 32331: 948-4215 Elizabelh . ____ . __________ . __ ._ Tim Brown, RL 1 Box 183, Monticello, FL 32344: 997-3310 Faith ________ .. __ ............ _ ... Doris Bishop, Rt 5 Box 6106, Madison, FL 32340: 973-2558 Fellowship .................... Sharon French, Rt 3 Box 475, Madison, FL 32340:929-4112 Greenville ...... _ ..... _ .. _ ...... Debe SCOll, RL I Box 60, Greenville, FL 32331: 948-3951 Hopewell ................. Marilyn Ballard, Rt. 1 Box 890, Madison. FL 32340: 973-6076 Lamont ______ .. _._._ .. _ ... _ ... __ .......... Tom Bailey, P_O_ Box 4, Lamont, FL 32336: 997-2137 Lee First .............................. Joyce Bethea, RL 1 Box 789, Lee, FL 32059: 971-2809 Maeedonia .......... Ray Williams, Sr., P. O. Box 1033, Madison, FL 32340: 973-3215 Madison First __ .. __ .. _._. ___ .. _ Bob Earnest, RL I Box 291, Pinetta, FL 32350: 929-2890 Mayo ......................... Mike Harris, P.O. Box 1541, Mayo, FL 32066: (904)294-2730 Midway ________________ . ___________ Coye F Webb, RL 2 Box 6080, Lee, FL 32059: 971-5565 Moseley Hall .............. Billy Bailey, Rt. 1 Box 207, Greenvilk, FL 32331; 948-3252 Mt. Olive ......... __ ........ Arthur Brown, RL I Box 3326, Madison, FL 32340:973-2178 New Home ................ Philip Howell, Rt. 1 Box 725, Madison, FL 32340: 973-2333 New Hopeful ... George Henderson, Rt. I Box 1272, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6625 New Macedonia ... Donald Barclay, Rl. I Box 273, Greenville, FL 32331: 948-2166 Olive ............... Walter Boatwright, Rt 5 Box 5 I 85, Monticello, FL 32344: 997-0014 Pine Grove ............. Vernon Adams, Rt. 5 Box 6095, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6688 Pinetta Firsl ... Jerry Buchanan, 5888 Loch Laurel Rd_, Lake Park, GA 31636: (912) 559-1947 Pleasant Grove ....... Clark Hendrick, Rt.3 Box 372, Mayo, FL 32066;(904)294-2165 Riverside .............. Guy Slarling, Rt. I Box 454-H, Mayo, FL 32066:(904) 294-2255 Sirmans .................... Johnny Carroll, P.O. Box 690, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2559 St. Johns ..................... Jimmy King, RL 4 Box 1835, Madison, FL 32340: 973-8967
Discipleship Training Directors Bethel Creek ................................................................................................................. None Beulah ............................................................................................................................ None Brewer Lake .................. Walter Bell, RL 3 Box 65, Mayo, FL 32066;(904)294-2539 CentraL ............. _ ...... Elaine Holden, Rt. 1 Box 79, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2631 Cherry Lake First.. _____ . Joe M. O'Neal, Rt. 3 Box 195A, Greenville, FL 32331: 929-4875 Concord _ ......................................................................................................................... None Elizabeth ................. Andy Lacy, 435 Morris Road, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-3104 Faith _____________ ................ Betty Foust, Rt. 4 Box 1228, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6020 Fellowship ............................. __________________________________ . ______________________ . _______________________________ None Greenville ________ ... ______ .. _ .................................................................................................. None Hopewell .................. David Wesson, RL I Box 3158, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4746 Lamonl .......... ____________________ Lois Reams, Rt. L Box 60, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-4379 Lee First ________ .. _ ......... Greg Ragans, Rl. 1 Box 2030, Madison, FL 32340: 971-5161 Macedonia ... _______________ Robert Stokes, Rt. 4 Box 1935, Madison, FL 32340;973-8575 Madison First ________ Steve Bass, 1007 SE Bunker St, Madison, FL 32340; 973-8450 Mayo _________ ._._ ................................................................................................................. None Midway ....................... Rev. Chatman Hicks, P_ 0_ Box 4, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5493
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Mt. Olive ........................ Oby Vann, Rt. 1 Box 3378, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6580 New Home ........... Mickey T. Tuten, Rt. 1 Box 750, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2844 New Hopeful ................................................................................................................. None New Macedonia ........... Nellie Hill, P. O. Box 246, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-5421 Olive ....................... Bury Fulford, Rt 2 Box 171 A, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2982 Pine Grove ................. C. D. Agner, Rt. 5 Box 6280, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6492 Pinetta Fir~t .... . .............. Ruth Ward, Rt. 1 Box 80, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4226 Pleasant Grove .... Leroy Roberts, Rt. 3 Box 404, Mayo, FL 32066; (904) 294-2457 Riverside ........................................................................................................................ None Sirmans ...................................................................... __ .................................................. None St. Johns ............... Lamar Martin, Rt. 2 Box 179B, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2440
Music Directors Bcthel Creek ................................................................................................................. None Beulah ....................... Craig Donaldson, Rt. 2 Box 1222, Madison 32340; 971-0032 Brewer Lake ................................. Chris Brown, 1415 N Springfield, Perry, FL 32347
Lyn Driver, P.O. Box 576, Day, FL 32013; (904)294-3894 Central .......... Tonya Roberts, 675 Pugsley Avenue, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2365 Cherry Lake ............... Cathy Shirley, Rt. 3 Box 320, Madison, FL 32340; 929·2405 Concord ........... Larry Townsend, Rt. 3 Box 202-B, Greenville, FL 32331; 929-4215 Elizabeth ............ Linda Demott, Rt. I Box 197-A, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-3376 Faith .................... Pam Cordero, 1505 E Base Street, Madison, FL 32340; 973·2887 Fellowship ................... Gary Gazlay, Rt. 5 Box 6020, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6420 Greenville ........................ Roy Scoll, Rl. 2 Box 60, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3951 Hopewell ............................ Ed Sapp, Rt. 1 Box 3160, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2366 Lamont .......................... Rodney Boland, P.O. Box 96, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-3959 Lee First ............. Margaret Ragans, Rt. 1 Box 2030, Madison, FL 32340; 971-5161 Macedonia ........ Margaret Moncrief, Rt. I Box 1980, Madison, FL 32340; 971-5294 Madison First ................ Billy Luttrell, Rt. 3 Box 50. Madison, FL 32340; 973-2619 Mayo ..................... Cheryl Harris, P.O. Box 1541, Mayo, FL 32066; (904) 294-2730 Midway ..................................... Eddie Hale, POBox 175, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5255
Marc Webb, Rt. 2 Box 6080, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5574 Moseley Hall ................................................................................................................. None Mt. Olive ............... Arthur Brown, Rt. 1 Box 3326, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2178 New Home .................................................................................................................... None New T-Iopeful ................................................................................................................. None New Macedonia .......... Donald Barclay, Rt. 1 Box 273, Greenville 32331; 948-2166 Olive ........................... Jack Collins, POBox 486, Boston, GA 31626;(912)498-4865 Pine Grove ............... Carol Herring, Rt. 3 Box II 0, Madison, FL 32340; 929-4817 Pinella First ................ Hal Sprenkle, Rt. 1 Box 342-1, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4028 Pleasant Grove .. ____ ..... Jim Mosier, RL3 Box 355, Mayo, FL 32066; (904) 294-3566 Riverside ............. Gus Buchanan, Rt. 3 Box 584, Mayo, FL 32066; (904) 294-1747 Sirmans ...................... Johnny Carroll, POBox 690, Greenville, FL 32331 ;948-2559 St. Johns . __ . ______ .. __ . __ Cheri Pridgeon, Rt. 3 Box 67, Grecnvillc, FL 32331; 948-7631
Woman's Missionary Union Directors Bethel Creek ................................................................................................................. None Beulah .......................................... Sybil Padgett, Rt. 1, Jennings, FL 32053; 938-2717 Brewer Lake ... Juanita Towler, POBox 546, Day, FL 32013;(904)294-1546 Central ................... Lucy McKown, Rt. 1 Box 223, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2220
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Cherry Lake First ....... Irene Boo[s, Rt. 3 Box 1550, Madison, FL 32340: 929-3025 Elizabeth .................. Betty Barfield, Rt. 1 Box 16, Monticello, FL 32344: 997-2541 Faith ............................. Louise Tolar, Rt 4 Box 1940, Madison, FL 32340: 973-3850 Fellowship , ..... , ........ , ...................................................................................................... None Greenville ................. Pat Reams, Rt. 2 Box 193-B, Greenville. FL 32331: 948-2271 Hopewell ........................... Ann Sapp, RL 1 Box 930, Madison, FL 32340: 973-6565 Lamont ............................ Virginia Reams, POBox 6, Lamont, FL 32336: 997-5620 Lee First ............................... Sandra Ham. POBox 9365, Lee, FL 32059: 971-2764 Macedonia ................. Alvera Rhodes, RL 2 Box 1188, Madison. FL 32340:971-5484 Madison First .............. Yvonne Smith, POBox 604, Madison, FL 32341: 973-6685 Mayo ........................... Vi Johnson, P.O. Box 696, Mayo, FL 32066: (904) 294-2482 Midway .................................... Zora Jones. RL 1 Box 315, Lee, FL 32059: 971-5454 Moseley Hall ................................................................................................................. None Mt. Olive ....................................................................................................................... None New Home ............ Simmie Pickels, RL I Box 690, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2585 New Hopeful ................................................................................................................. None New Macedonia ............................................................................................................ None Olive ............................................................................................................................... None Pine Grove .................... Belle Davis. Rt. 3 Box 155, Madison, FL 32340; 929-4615 PineHa First ...................... Nan Brier, Rt. 3 Box 288, Madison, FL 32340; 929-4405 Pleasant Grove ........ Karen Smith, RL 3 Box 333, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-3875 Riverside ........................................................................................................................ None Sinnans .......................................................................................................................... None SL Johns ................................... Blondell Maddox, Rt. 3 Box ,Greenville, FL 32331
Brotherhood Directors Bethel Creek ................................................................................................................. None Beulah ........................... Barton Rye, Rt. 1 Box 1246, Madison, FL 32340; 971-5897 Brewer Lake ...... Marvin Buchanan, Rt. I Box 442, Mayo, FL 32066;(904)294-1161 Central ............................................................................................................................ None Cherry Lake .................. Bruce Mathis, RL. I Box 272, Pinetta. FL 32350: 929-3778 Concord .......................................................................................................................... None Elizabeth ........................ Ike Grant, Rt. 1 Box 208, Monticello, FL 32344: 997-5420 Faith ................................ Tom Adams, Rt 3 Box 715, Madison. FL 32340; 929-4389 Fellowship ...................................................................................................................... None Greenville ................. Hugh Sherrod, POBox 294, Greenville, FL 3233 I; 948-5351 Hopewell .................. Dozier E. Sapp, RL 1 Box 930, Madison. FL 32340: 973-6565 Lamont ........................ George Purvis, Rt. I Box 188, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-5575 Lee First ................................ Tom Moore, Rt. 1 Box 155, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5694 Macedonia ..................... Leon Swift, Rt. 4 Box 1040, Madison, FL 32340: 973-2579 Madison First ............... Lee Gordon, Rt 4 Box 1820. Madison, FL 32340; 973-4415 Mayo .................. Alan Stephenson, Rt 3 Box 511, Mayo, FL32066; (904)294-1986 Midway .............................. Rev L. C. Hicks, P. O. Box 4, Lee. FL 32059: 971-5493 Moseley Hall ................................................................................................................. None Mt. Olive ............ Jimmie Ragans, Rt. 1 Box 3329-F, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6866 New Home ......... Johnny Henderson, Rt. 1 Box 681, Madison, FL 32340; 973-9133 New Hopeful ................................................................................................................. None New Macedonia ........................................................................................................... None Olive ............................................................................................................................... None Pine Grove .................. John Bullard, Rt. 2 Box 222, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4540
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Pinetta First ,,,,,,,,,, Johnny Gaston, RL I Box 178, Pinetta, FL 32350;929-4591 Pleasant Grove ...... Leroy Roberts, Rt. 3 Box 404, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2457 Riverside .............. ' ........ '."' .......... " ....... ' ....... ' ... '.' .......................................................... None Sirmans ...................................................................... , ....... " """""""" """""""""' ... " None St. Johns ...... Myles McNierney, Rt. 3 Box 213-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2587
Treasurers Bethel Creek ........ Royce Morgan, Rt. 1 Box 746, Mayo. FL 32066; (904)294-1953 Beulah ............................. Pauline Stokes, Rt. I Box 1105, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5502 Brewer Lake ,.,.".", Kenneth Dees, Rt.1 Box 889, Mayo, PL 32066; (904)294-3066 Central",." .. , ..... , ... Howard Kinsey, Rt. 1 Box 228, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-0948 Cherry Lake First ...... Louise Carter, P. O. Box 325, Madison, FL 32341; 929-4216 Concord ................... George Cason, Rt. 3 Box 138, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-8471 Elizabeth ' .............. Henry Warren, Rt. 1 Box 207, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2715 I-laith .............................. Vercie Cason, Rl 4 Box 870, Madison, PL 32340; 973-6442 Fellowship ........................ Bob Armda, POBox 831, Madison, FL 32341; 929-6965 Greenville " .................. Sandra Day, P.O. Box 303, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-5611 Hopewell ................... , .... Gina Sapp, Rt. I Box 3160, Madison, PL 32340; 973-2366 Lamont .......................... Rodney Boland, P.O. Box 96, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-3959 Lee First ",. ", Joyce Bethea, Rt. 1 Box 789, Lee, FL 32059; 971-2809 Macedonia .................... Junior Smith, Rt. 4 Box 865, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2886 Madison Firsl ......... John Arnold, Jr., 600 NE Fraleigh Dr., Madison, FL 32340; 973-6374 Mayo """""""" Darothy Millay, Rt. 2 Box 1625, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1838 Midway .................................. Judy Webb, Rt. I Box 6080, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5565 Moseley Hall .............. Billy Bailey, Rt. 1 Box 207, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3252 Ml. Olive ................. Carolyn Coody, Rl. 4 Box 810, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2469 New Home .. ' .. " .... ' .. ' .. Sue R. Tuten, Rt. I Box 738, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6387 New Hopeful ....... Bill Rutherford, 303 Brookwood, Madison, I-lL 32340; 973-2129 New Macedonia""" Lois St. John, P. 0, Box 392, Greenville, PL 32331; 948-5151 Olive ....................... Bury Fulford, Rt 2 Box 171 A, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-2982 Pine Grove .................... Nola Sindt, Rt. 4 Box 1330, Madison, FL 32340; 973-4313 Pinetta First, __ Teena Buchanan, 5888 Loch Laurel Rd" Lake Purk, GA 31636; (912)559-1947 Pleasant Grove ... Rebecca Lawson, Rt.3 Box 309, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-3332 Riverside .................. Ricky Lyons, Rt. I Box 461, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2205 Sirmans ................ "", .. " .. , ... Betty .J. O'Quinn, POBox 157, Greenville, PL 32331; St. Johns ' .... Goldie McNicrney, Rt. 3 Box 213-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2587 Vision Mission ...... Kenneth Dees, Rt. 1 Box 889, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-3066
Church Clerks Bethel Creek ...... Deloris Morgan, Rt. 1 Box 746, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-1953 Beulah ........... Jimmie Bowen, 200 S.W. Macon St., Madison, FL 32340; 973-4542 Brewer Lake ." .. " .. Gail Buchanan, Rt. 1 Box 382, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2565 Central ................... Dorothy Lewis, Rt. I Box 233, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-5592 Cherry Lake First, Juanita Burnett, RL 3 Box] 120, Madison, PL 32340; 929-4565 Concord ............ Melody Taylor, Rt. 3 Box 128-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-8403 Elizabeth ............ Shirley Faglie, Rt. 4 Box 40285, Monticello, FL 32344; 997-3947 Faith """"""""""'''''' Madge Waller, Rt 5 Box 6200, Madison, PL 32340; 973-6373 Fellowship .. " ...... " ............... Loretta Danford, P.O. Box 66, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5122 Greenville ................. Mary Harper, Rt. 2 Box 197, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-4621 Hopewell, , Debbie Thompson, POBox 186, Lee, PL 32059; 973-5254
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Lamont .................. Fannie M. Purvis, Rt. 1, Box 188, Lamont, FL 32336; 997-5575 Lee First ........................ Ernestine Kinsey, P.O. Box 9367, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5890 Macedonia ............. Alvera Rhoades, Rt. 2 Box 1188, Madison. FL 32340; 971-5484 Madison First ........ Edwin Browning, P a Box 652 Madison, FL 32341; 973-2184 Mayo ...................... Martha Murray, P.O. Box 461, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2668 Midway .................................... Eddie Hale, P. O. Box 175, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5255 Moseley Hall .............. Billy Bailey, Rt. 1 Box 207, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3252 Mt. Olive ...................... Judy Smith, Rl. 1 Box 3315, Madison, FL 32340; 973-8883 New Home ...................... Lisa Tuten, RL I Box 751, Madison, FL 32340; 973-8286 New Hopeful ...... LaVerne Rutherford, 303 Brookwood Av, Madison, FL 32340: 973-2129 New Macedonia ........ Sarah Buchanan, RL I Box 273-A, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-5422 Olive ........................ Lillian Morgan, P.O. Box 474, Monticello, FL 32345; 997-3475 Pine Grove ............... Shirley Davis, RL 3 Box 133, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2994 Pinetta First ................... Relma Coody, Rr. I Box 343, Pinetta, FL 32350; 929-4722 Pleasant Grove .......... Lacretia Barrington, RU Box 267, Mayo, FL 32066: (904)294-2203 Riverside ....................... Lynn Hart, Rt. 3 Box 342, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2708 Sirmans .......... . .. Johnny Carroll, P a Box 690, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-2559 St. Johns ............ . .. Bertha Day, Rt. 3 Box 82, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-3751
Messengers to Association BETHEL CREEK
Rev. Sherwood Sawyer Tommy Dees Faye Dees Edna Farnell R.Y. Singletary
BEULAH Rev. Fred Donaldson Jimmie Bowen Minnie P. Payne
BREWER LAKE Rev. John Bracken Elouise Green Harold L. Smith Harvey Morgan Louise Morgan Allie Jane Keen
CENTRAL Rev. Eddie Holden Joe Holden Elaine Holden Lucy McKown Dorothy Lewis
CHERRY LAKE Rev. Ralph BoolS Irene Boots Harry Caner Louise Carter Charles Moore Kay Moore V.A. Gemon Edna Genton Bruce Mathis Betty Mathis
CONCORD Rev. Raymond Mickler Wayne Hudson Larry Townsend George Cason
ELIZABETH Rev. Bill Floyd Gail Floyd Betty Barfield Linda Demott Andy Lacy Janet Lacy Dorothy Jeffrey
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FAITH Rev. Jeffrey Cordero Pam Cordero Joe & Helen Hart Rocky & Janice Riggs James Y. & Vercie Cason
FELLOWSHIP Rev. Steve McHargue Terry Wynn
GREENVILLE Ronnie & Jeanette Poor Mary Harper Pat Reams Darrow Hutto
HOPEWELL Rev. John Ballard Marilyn Ballard Ed Sapp Gina Sapp
LAMONT Rev. Charles Clemons Edna Teston Albert Reams Sue Field
LEE FIRST MOSELEY HALL PINE GROVE Rev. Caron Ham Lucille Cruce Rev. Phil Heard Sandra Ham Ollie Banks Belle Davis Robert Kuhfeldt Steve Tuten Audrey Wood Laurel Kuhfeldt Dorothy Heard Tom Moore MT. OLIVE Thomasina Oliver Bill Yeager Rev. Jack Anderson
James Clark PINETTA FIRST MACEDONIA Arthur Brown Rev. George Stephens
Rev. Glenn Luttrell Diane Brown Henry Paul Graves Jimmy Moncrief Jimmie Ragans B. J. Tinney Margaret Moncrief Latrelle Ragans Ruth Ward Peggy Stokes
NEW I-lOME PLEASANT GROVE Robert Stokes Rev. Gene Stokes Rev. Randy Waters
MADISON FIRST Jack Pickels Dave Wisehart Dr. Roy L. Saint Linda T. Howell N ell Wisehart Billy G. Luttrell Philip .J. Howell Leroy Roberts Carl Bevis Henri A. Tuten Yvonne Smith Simmie Pickels RIVERSIDE
David Smith Rev Ellis Tumer NEW HOPEFUL Judy Brock
MAYO Rev. Walter Bailey Lynn Hart Rev. David McMullen Ruth Bailey Cheryl V. Harris George Henderson SIRMANS
Clifton Shiver Louie Liusamoa None
Vi Johnson Lorraine Liusamoa ST. JOHNS Sheila Hewitt
NEW MACEDONIA Rev. Eddie Pridgeon
MIDWAY Lois St. John Bertha Day
Rev. Dennett Cruce MaeBell Barclay Barbara Norris
Rev. Chatman Hicks Marshall Norris
Gladys Hicks OLIVE Myles McNeirney
Marintha Howard Rev. Jack Collins Goldie McNiemey
Franklin Stokes Daphne Collins VISION HISPANIC
Zora Jones Carol Prevatt Wayne Prevat[ MISSION
None
Constitution & Bylaws The Constitution and Bylaws of the Middle Florida Baptist Association will not
appear this year. The Association in its Executive Committee Meeting, August 2, 1982, decided to print the Constitution and Bylaws every three (3) years. Refer to the 1996 Annual for the last printing.
Ministers Who Left During Year Greenville ............................................. Russell Brownworth, 9872 Lazy Hollow Lane,
Jacksonville, FL 32257; (904)886-7350 Lee First .. Darrell Bailey, 12 Church St., Bloomingdale, GA 31302; (912)748-6744 New Macedonia ...... William L. Parker, Rt. 5 Box 602, Tallahassee, FL 32311; (850)421-9866 Riverside ......................................................................................................... Ted Anderson
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Ministers Licensed During Year Brewer Lake _ ................ Walter BdL Rt. 3 Box 65, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2539 Pleasant Grove ...... Leroy Roberts, RL 3 Box 404, Mayo, FL 32066; (904)294-2457
Ministers Ordained This Year None
Ordained Ministers (Not Pastors) I (Inactive) R (Retired) EP(Evangelist-Preachil1g)
AW(Associatiol1al Worker) PI Part-time Inlerim Faith ____ ... Rev. Clinton Harris (R), Rt 4 Box 135, Madison, FL 32340; 973-6610 Greenville .... Rev_ John Benefield (R), Rt. 1 Box 197, Greenville, FL 32331; 948-5463
Rev. Thomas Vickers. (PI) POBox 127, Greenville. FL 32331; 948-2654 Madison First .. Rev_ Jake Phillips (R), 201 N Horry St. Madison, FL 32340; 973-6555
Rev. Hazel Woodard (1), 704 SE Madison Ave, Madison, FL 32340 ; 973-6574 Rev. Manning J. I-licks (AW), Rt. 4 Box 1875, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2190
Midway ................ Rev_ Chatman Hicks (R), P. O. Box 4, Lee, FL 32059; 971-5493 Pinetta First. Mr. Marcus Morrison (1), Rt. 4 Box 1145, Madison, FL 32340; 973-2109 Pleasant Grove ........ ________ ........................ _____________ ............................. Rev_ Dan Klahn (EP)
Rev. Gary I-Ieath (PI). 16145 SE 103 TER, White Springs, FL 32096; (904)397-1969 St. Johns ....... Frank Jarvis (PI), Rt. 3 Box 65-A, Greenville, FL 32331; (850)948-3488
Historical Events of Past Year Bethel Creek ............. Completion of Vinyl Siding on outside of Sanctuary Beulah __ ...................... Rc-mode1ed inside of building. Installed 6 ceiling fans and
blinds to windows. Brewer Lake. ____ ........ I) CompiJed a collection of treasured recipes from the
ehurch and community "Recipes and Remembrances." This cookbook was sponsored by the B YWOM with proceeds designated for thc Pre-school Building. 2) Licenscd Walter Bell on March 1" to preach the gospcl. 3) Hdd a groundbreaking ceremony in April for a new Preschool Building which is Phase I of a three-part renovation effort.
Fahh ...... __ .................. Third annual "Bethlehem Live." J oim Easter Cantara with Lee First Baptist Church_
Olive ...... _ ................... I) A sound system and sound mixing board was installed. We also wired for closed circuit television. 2) Hosted the semiannual meeting of the Middle Florida Baptist Association. 3) Our Pastor began his eleventh year of ministry at Olive. 4) The church sent the Pastor & wife Daphne, and Deacon Butch Prevatt and wife Carol to the Pastor's School and Bible Conference at First Baptist Church, Jacksonville_
Pine Grove ___ ............ Ordination of Jeremy Kinsey as a deacon. Election of two new deacons: John Bodcnstein & Jeremy Kinsey.
Pinetta First _ .............. Murrell Bennell and Johnny Gaston ordained as deacons. Purchased two additional acrcs adjoining church grounds. Financed three on mission trip to Haiti and helped send one member to Cuba.
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Pleasant Grove ......... Continuing to build on new Sanctuary. Pastor returned to pulpit after miracle recovery from life devastating accident in July 1997.
St. Johns .................... Jimmy King and Myles McNierney ordained as deacons.
Members Who Died During the Year BETHEL CREEK
Mr. William Arthur
BEULAH Mrs. Dollie Tidwell Mrs. Vera Valentine
BREWER LAKE Mrs. Vera Buchanan Mrs. Mildred Jones
CENTRAL Mrs. Blanche Clark
(Oldest Member)
CHERRY LAKE FIRST Mrs. Dara Hawkins
CONCORD Mrs. Mary Cason Mrs. Clyde Howard Mrs. Mavie Reaves
ELIZABETH Mr. Oliver Campbell,
Deacon Mr. Oscar Hedden Mr. Allen Lightsey Mr. Jal11es P. Merritt
FAITH None
FELLOWSHIP Mr. DeLone Cruce Mrs. Debbie Deas
Hutto
FIRST. MADISON Mrs. Ethel Godwin Mrs. Cora Lee Greene MrS. Cleone I-Iaynes Mr. Otis Peavy Mrs. Annette H. Tharp Mr. Foye Wilder, Deacon
GREENVILLE Mrs. Augusta Barclay Mr. James Barclay Mr. M.e. Burnett, Deacon Mr. Bill Clemons Mrs. Mary Melvin Mrs. Lorraine Smith Mrs. Addie Taylor
HOPEWELL Rev. Dozier E. Sapp, Sr. Mr. 1. M. Bass
LAMONT Mr. Hughey R. Lee
LEE FIRST Mrs. Myra Fillmon Mr. Shorty Rogers Mr. Carson Turlington Mrs. Edna Welch Mrs. Josie W. Wells Mr. Verner E. Wells
MACEDONIA Mrs. Nellie Bartlam
MAYO Mrs. Pearl Arno Mrs. Alice Lynch Mrs. Sarah Strickland
MIDWAY Mrs. Luvenia Barrs Mr. Cecil Hicks, Deacon Mr. Coleman Raines Mr. Frederick T. Webb,
Deacon
MOSELEY HALL Mr. Danny Bass
MT. OLIVE Mrs. Rosette Ragans Mrs. Jessie Glisson Mr. Jake Fox
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NEW HOME None
NEW HOPEFUL None
NEW MACEDONIA Mrs. Teenie Y. Davis
OLIVE Mrs. Elizabeth Barrell Mr. Vester Cochran Mrs. Margaruite Rankin
PINE GROVE Mrs. Mary S. McLane Mrs. Hattie Seals
PINETTA FIRST Mrs. Louise Ellington Mrs. Mary Hardee Mr. Leroy Maloy
PLEASANT GROVE Mr. Quinton Ezell, Deacon Mrs. Dorothy I-Tart Mr. Earl Tudor, Deacon Miss Jasmine Walker Mr. Thurman Webb
RIVERSIDE Mrs. Betty Frier
SIRMANS None
5T. JOHNS Mr. Marcus Day, Deacon Mr. Ralph Blount Mr. Norman Newman,
Deacon Mrs. Annie B. Shackleford Mr. Dennis Weaver
Memorial Comrnittee: Pal Reams, Yvonne Smith, GeraLdine STokes
Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting Middle Florida Baptist Association
Olive Baptist Church April 14, 1998
I. The fellowship supper was served by the host church at 6:30 P.M.
2. The prelude and accompaniment for this meeting was provided by Daphne Collins of Olive.
3. Gene Stokes. Moderator. and pastor of New Home called the Middle Florida Baptist Association to order at 7:15 P.M.
4. Ed Sapp. associational music director. led the association in singing "He Lives".
5. John Ballard, pastor of Hopewell led in the opcning prayer.
6. Jack Collins, host pastor, welcomed the messengers and visitors to Olive.
7. The moderator called for the Associarion Emphases. a) Ed Sapp (Hopewell) promoted
the E.C. Tyner Children's Camp July 13-16, 1998.
b) Betty Barfield (Elizabeth) announced the Brotherhood Meeting April 21, the WMU Prayer Retreat April 24-25 at Pickctt Lake and the rally on May 12.
c) Ralph Boots (Cherry Lake First) encouraged attendance at the monthly prayer breakfasts.
d) The "Creative Use of the Hymnals" conference on April 28 was promoted by Robert Kuhreldt (Lee First).
e) The Association Missions Day May 17 or May 24 and the Association Leadership Planning Conference, May 6, was promoted by Bill Floyd (Elizabeth).
n Dorothy I-Ieard promoted the V BS Clinic May 5 at Greenville.
g) Philip Howell (New Home) encouraged pa11icipation in festival
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ministries. h) Roy Saint (Madison FifSl) en
couraged attendance at the Key Leader Workshop to bccome better equipped to serve in respective roles.
i) Thc availability of video tapes/ resources for loan to churches/ individuals through thc Association Office was mentioned by Chuck Clemons (Lamont).
j) Glenn Luttrell (Macedonia) encouraged support of workshops sponsored by Sunday School and Discipleship Training.
k) Billy Luttrell (Madison First) noted our director of missions is available for counseling, pulpit supply, or other needs as requested.
I) Linda Demott (Elizabcth) commented about the helpfulness of secretary/clerk/trcasurer Geraldine Stokes.
8. Bill Floyd, vice moderator and chairman, gave the Committee on Committees Rcport. Committee assignments are as follows: Administrative J ames Hutchinson (2001): Camp., - M. L. Purvis (2001); Missions - Audrey Wood, Clifton Shiver (2001) Nominatin>! - Tom Moore (2001): United Christian Action - Gina Sapp (2001); Youth Rallv - Gail Washington (2001). The report was adopted after a second by Charles Clemons.
9. Bill Floyd, chairman, prcsented a recommendation from the Administrative Committec: The present computer is not capable of funning the ACP (annual church profile) associmional collector furnished by the
Sunday School Board; a Pentium II processor with Windows 95 is suggested and needed. He recommended the moderator appoint a committee (with Geraldine Stokes as one member) to purchase the computer, and the budget (item #400G) be amended by $2000 for this purchase. The motion carried after a second by Ralph Boots.
10. Recommendations from the Nominating Committee were given by Ralph Boots and are as follows: General Officers: Moderator: Bill Floyd; Vice Moderator -John Bracken; Clerk/Treasurer Geraldine Stokes. There were no nominations from the floor. Deparlment Directors: Sunday School -; Discipleship Training - Jeff Cordero; Brotherhood -Robert Tolar; WMU - Eloise Green; Music - Billy Luttrell; Cam]2 - Mary Anne McCray; Family Life - Eddie Holden; Pastoral Ministries - Roy Lee Saint; Evangelism Chairman -Russell Brownworth; StewardshipChairman - Glenn Luttrell. The report was approved after a second by Jack Collins.
II. The Moderator appointed the following committees: Time/Place/Preacher - Phil Heard (chairman), James V. Cason, Rocky Riggs; Resolutions - Carl Bevis (chairman), Bill Yeager, Buddy Sapp; Memorial - Pat Reams, (chairman) Yvonne Smith, Geraldine Stokes. The committees will report at the Annual Meeting 1998.
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12. Manning Hicks, director of missions, led in prayer for the newly-elected officers/directors. He promoted the Associational Emphasis Day May 17 or 24, and encouraged churches to make use of resources provided through the office. The Children's Rally May 23 was announced.
13. Manning Hicks recognized new pastors/stalf: Hopewell - John Ballard; Mayo - David McMullen; Bethel Creek - Sherwood Sawyer.
14. Manning I-licks introduced Eddie Pridgeon, pastor of St. Johns, for the inspirational message.
15. The special music "Close to Thee" medley was given by Olive Choir, led by Jack Collins.
16. Eddie Pridgeon gave a challenging message entitled "Do We Really Love Missions", from I Corinthians 13: 1-3, followed by prayer.
17. Bury Fulford, member of Olive, gavc the benediction.
18. Fourteen (14) pastors attended this meeting with nineteen (19) churches represented: Brewer Lake, Central, Cherry Lake First, Elizabeth, Faith, Greenville, Hopewell, Lamonl, Lee First, Macedonia, Madison First, Midway, Mt. Olive, New Home, New Hopeful, New Macedonia, Olive, Pine Grove, and St. Johns.
20. There were 92 registered messengers and visitors.
Gene Stokes, Moderator Geraldine Stokes, Clerk
Proceedings of Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting Middle Florida Baptist Association
October 19-20, 1998 "Carry the Light ... Seek God's Power"
MONDAY AFTERNOON "Through Discipleship"
NEW HOME I. The ninety-ninth annual meeting of
the Middle Florida Baptist Association convened with New Home Baptist Church on October 19, 1998 at 4:00 P.M.
2. Ed Sapp, associaIional music director, led the congregation in singing "Pentecostal Power."
3. Letha Hicks of Madison First provided the accompaniment for today's sessions.
4. Gene Swkes, moderator and pastor of New Home. called the meeting to order.
S. Ron Poor, interim pastor of Greenville, led in the opening prayer.
6. The theme interpretation was given by Jeff & Pam Cordero (Faith), Phil & Dorothy Heard (Pine Grove) using a skit to portray "Carry Your Candle".
7. Philip Howell, deacon of New Home, welcomed the messengers and visitors expressing the pleasure of the church in hosting [his annual meeting.
8. Thc modera(or recognized Geraldine Stokes, associational clerk, for the organization of the association. Mrs. St~kes made a motion that all messengers from the cooperating churches that regisler constitute thc working body of this ninety-ninth annual meeting of the Middle Florida BaptistAssocialion, and that the printed program become the order of business, with necessary changes being made. The motion
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carried after a second by Jeff Cordero_
9. Pat Reams, Greenville, led in a memorial to the seventy members who have gone home in the past year_ Yvonne Smith led in prayer.
10_ Jcff Cordero, director, reported for Discipleship Training_
II. Ed Sapp, director, gave the music report. Mr. Sapp expressed appreciation for those who assisted during the two years he has served. Billy Luttrell is the in-coming music director.
12. John Ballard, Spiritual Awakening and Prayer Coordinator. and pastor of Hopewell, called the association to prayer. Cindy Goodwin, associate in the Women's Missions and Ministry Department, Florida Baptist Convention. shared her experiences of the "Prayer Walk" on the recent trip to Mozambique. Mr. Ballard requested prayer for Erika SCOlt (Greenville) and Kelly Kinsey (Madison First) who are on mission in Romania for a year, and led in prayer.
13_ Ed Sapp led the association in singing "He's Everything /0 Me".
14. The Digest of Lellers (see report section) was given by Geraldine Stokes, associational clerk and member of Ne\\i Home_ She expressed appreciation to all clerks and pastors for their work on the Annual Church Profiles.
15_ Gene Stokes introduced Charlcs Clemons, pastor of Lamont, who "ave [he doctrinal sermon.
16. The special music "Heal QUI' Land" was given by Ed Sapp.
17. The Doctdnal Sermon "The Sovereignty of God" was given by Charles Clemons. His text was Daniel 1.
18. The adjournment prayer and blessing was given by Gene Stokes.
19. The fellowship supper was served by the host church.
20. There were 132 messengers and visitors registered which included seventeen pastors. Twenty-seven (27) churches were represemed. The Concord and Sirmans Churches were not represented.
MONDAY EVENING "Through Stewardship"
21. The call to worship was given by the Winds Choir of Madison First, under the direction of Billy Luttrell. The selections played were: "There is a Name I Love to Hear" and "Marching to Zion".
22. The associational choir, directed by Billy Luttrell, provided the special music "Let the People vf God", "Amazing Grace" and "Here I Am." Judy Saint and Linda Demott provided the accompaniment.
23. The opening prayer was given by Bill Yeager, interim pastor of Moseley Hall.
24. Glenn Luttrell, pastor of Macedonia and stewardship director, gave the theme interpretation, using I Kings I 8 and other scripture references.
25. Manning Hicks, director of missions, and member of Madison First, recognized the visitors and ncw pastors: Visitors were: Dr. Jerry Passmore, Dr. Mark Rathel, Cindy Goodwin. New pastors are: Bethel Creek - Sherwood Sawyer; Beulah
Leroy Roberts (associate); Greenville - Ron Poor (interim); Hopewell - John Ballard; Lee First - Caron Ham; Mayo - David McMullen; Moseley Hall - Bill Yeager (interim); Riverside - Ellis Turner (interim); Sirmans - Terry
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Rogers. 26. Manning I-licks reported on the di
rector of missions' activities. 27. The Florida Baptist Theological
College Report was given by Dr. Mark Rathel.
28. Roy Saint, pastor of Madison First, gave the Pastoral Ministries and the State Board of Missions Reports.
29. Gene Stokes called for the Miscellaneous Business. a) The moderator appointed the
committee on committees consisting of Ralph Boots (chairman), Tina Hurst and Timmy Tulen.
b) Tom Moore, member of the Nominating Commiltee, and memher of Lee First, presented the name of Caron Ham as director of evangelism. He was elected to serve.
c) The moderator noted a $5,000 check was given from an anonymous memher through Moseley Hall Church and issued a challenge to other churches/individuals to help with the office project. The treasurer was called forward and presented the check.
30. John Ballard called the association to prayer, and led in prayer.
31. Ed Sapp led the Association in singing "Power in the Blood".
32. Geraldine Stokes gave the treasurer's report. A detailed copy of the report can be found in the report section. A summary is as follows: Balance October 1, 1998 was $24,013.79; of which $13,000 was transferred to a CD($2668 is clesignated World Mission Confcrence\$10,332 Land and Building Fund). Other designated funds are: $370.93 Feslival Ministry\$255 Brotherhood/$392.95 Truck Stop Ministry. The general fund balance is $9,944.91.
33. Glenn Luttrell reported for Stewardship. He challenged churches to
increase their giving to 5% for associational missions.
34. Bill Floyd, chairman of the administrative committee, presented the 1998-99 Proposed Budget, and the budget was approved.
35. Roy Saint introduced inspirational speaker, Dr. Jerry Passmore, director of evangelism, Florida Baptist Convention.
36. The special music "Thank You" was given by John Ballard, Hopewell.
37. Jerry Passmore gave an inspiring message "Carry the Light Through Every Door" using II Corinthians 5: 1-8 as text.
38. Caron Ham, pastor of Lee First, gave the adjournment prayer.
RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
TUESDAY AFTERNOON "Through Evangelism and
Missions" 39. Bill Floyd, vice-moderator and pas
lOr of Elizabeth. presided at this meeting.
40. Ed Sapp led the association in singing "Nothing is Impossible".
41. Joyce Perry (organist) and Stella Buchanan (pianist) of Riverside. provided the accompanimem for these sessions.
42. The opening prayer was given by Ellis Turner, interim pastor of Riverside.
43. Cindy Goodwin gave the theme interpretation.
44. Ellis Turner welcomed the messengers and visitors to Riverside and expressed the pleasure of the church in hosting this annual meeting.
45. Ed Sapp led the association in singing "Send the Light'·.
46. Betty Barfield, Elizabeth, reported for Woman's Missionary Union.
47. The Brotherhood report was given by Bobby Tolar, Faith. Mr. Tolar
suggested and moved the men build a handicap ramp on the main entrance to the cafeteria at Middle Florida Assembly. The camp will provide the funds and the men will furnish the labor. The motion carried after a second by John Ballard.
48. Roy Saint gave an overview of "Through Every Door 2000".
49. Jeff Cordero and John Bracken reported on the Children'S Camp. There were 4 I decisions for Christ.
50. Louis Berry, president, reported for the Middle Florida Baptist Assembly.
51. Bill Floyd called for the Miscellaneous Business and Announcements. There was no business. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Homecomings at Pine Grove - October 25; Lee First - November I; Cenual -November 1; Ordination of Leroy Roberts at Pleasant Grove November 8, 3 P.M.; Fall Festival at Brewer Lake October 31; Men's Rally at Middle Florida Assembly on November 6 with Julie Boyd as speaker.
52. John Ballard called the association lO prayer and led in the prayer.
53. Ed Sapp led the association in singing "Sunlight".
54. The special music "He is Risen" was given by Gus & Stella Buchanan, Riverside.
55. The Missionary Sermon was given by John Bracken. pastor of Brewer Lake. His message entitled "Go into All the World" was based on Isaiah 6: 1-8, and followed by prayer.
56. The adjournment prayer and blessing was given by Ellis Turner.
57. The fellowship supper was provided by the host church.
58. There were 93 messengers and visitors registered which included seventeen (17) pastors. Twenty-four churches were represented.
TUESDAY EVENING Through Bible Teaching and Reaching" 59. The Riverside Choir led by Gus
Buchanan provided the worship in praise.
60. David McMullen, pastor of Mayo, led in the opening prayer.
61. The ASSISTeam (Carol Prevatt, Betty Barfield, Phil & Dorothy Heard, Elouise Green _ Jeff Cordero, Audrey Wood and Letha Hicks) gave the theme interpretation.
62. Dorothy I-leard, director, Pine Grove, reported for Sunday School.
63. Glenn Luttrell gave the AnnuitylInsurance Report.
64. Charles Hodges, president, gave thc Florida Baptist Family Ministries Report.
65. The report of the Committee on Resolutions was given by Bill Floyd, Elizabeth. The resolutions were adopted after a second by John Bracken.
66. The Time-Placc-PreacherCommittee Report was given by Phil Heard. The report was adopted after a second by Ed Sapp. The Scmiannual Meeting, April 13, 1999, will be held at Brewer Lake Baptist Church. The 100th Annual Session will convene October 18-19, 1999 with the Faith and PinetLa First Baptisl Churchcs. The Doctrinal Sermon will be delivcred by Roy Saint, paslor of First Baptist. The alter-
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nate speaker will be Caron Ham, pastor of Lee First. The Missionary Message will be given by Steve McHargue, pas lor of Fellowship. John Ballard, pastor of Hopewell, will be the alternate spcaker.
67. Manning I-licks presemed the 1998-99 Associational Officers/Directors: moderator -Bill Floyd; vice-moderator - John Bracken; clerkltreasurer - Geraldine Stokes. Department direClors are: Sunday school -Phil Shealey; discipleship training - Jeff Cordero; brotherhood - Bobby Tolar; W.M.U. - Elouise Green; music -Billy Luttrell; family life -Eddie Holden; pastoral ministries -Roy Saint; evangelism -Caron Ham; slewardship - Glenn LuttrelL
68. John Ballard called the association to prayer and led in prayer.
69. Ed Sapp led the association in singing "Heavenly Sunlight".
70. Gene Stokes introduced Manning Hicks who gave thc inspirational messagc.
71. The special music "Walking in the Light" was provided by Judy Brock of Ri verside.
72. Manning Hicks gave an inspiring message entitled "Readino and Running" using Habakkuk 2;1-2 as text.
73. The benediction was given by Randy Waters, pastor of Pleasant Grove.
Geraldine Stokes, Clerk Gene Stokes, Moderator
Highlights of Annual Meeting 1998
Char1es CTemons, pus/ur uf Lamon! g[{",e the Doctrinal SerlllOIl October 19, 1998.
Philip Huwell, deacon (~l New HOllie welcomed lize messengers and visitors to
New HOllIe Oil Octoher 19, 7998.
John Bracken, pas/or of Brelver Lake gaPe the Missionary Sermon October 20, 1998,
Gus & Stella BIIe/wnwz provided Speciai Music at Riverside October 20, 11)98.
~-_"jrs __ Associu/ilJlwi OJjlcers 1998-99 being recognized October 20. 1998.
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1998-99 Calendar of Activities October 1998
7 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E&J Restaurant
17 Music Workshop/Concert, Mayo, 9-12 Noon, Lunch
19-20 Annual Meeting of Association; 4 P.M.,New Home & Riverside
November 1998 3 "How to Develop & Promote a
Church Budget", 7 P.M.,Office 4 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M.,
E&J Restauranl 6 Men's Rally, Pickett
Lake(Dinner 5:30 P.M.), Julie Boyd
10 WMU Rally, 10 A.M., Cherry Lake First
16-18 Florida Baptist Convention, Ft. Lauderdale
15-18 International Mission Study 18 Association Council, 10 A.M.,
Office 23 Discipleship Rally, 7:00 P.M.;
Madison First
December 1998 29-6 Week of Prayer for Foreign
Missions/Lottie Moon Offering Executive Committee Meeting, 7:30 P.M., Office
2 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E & J Rest. (WBS Overview)
8 MinisterslWi ves Supper, 7 P.M., Brewer Lake
January 1999 4-8 Winter Bible Study
6 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E & J Restaurant
19 Association Brotherhood, 6:45 P.M. Supper, "Special Events Ministry", "Mission Kids/RA Leadership
24 Baptist Men's Day 27 Association Council, 10
A.M.,Office
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February 1999 2 Executive Committee Meeting,
7:30 P.M., Office 3 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E
& J Restaurant 6 Adult Music Festival, 7 P.M.,
Madison First 8 V BS Early Planning Conf.
(Pastors/S.S. & VBS Directors), Pine Grove
9 WMU Rally, 10 A.M., Midway 14 Share the Pulpit with F.B.T.e.
15-16 Evangelism Conference, 21-24 North American Mission Study
23 Ministers, Churches & IRS, 7 P.M.
27 PrayerWalk, 10 A.M. - 4 P.M., Sharon Thompson
28 Volunteers in Missions Day
March 1999 3 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M. E
& J Reslaurant 7-14 Week of Prayer for North
American Missions & Annie Armstrong Offering
16 Deacon Ministry Conference 14-21 Youth Week
20 Children's Choir Fun Day,S P.M.,
24 Association Council,1 0 A.M., Office
April 1999 5 Through Every Door Training,
10 A.M., Jerry Passmore 5 Meeting with Jerry Passmore,
7 PM. 7 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M.,
E&J Restaurant "Praying Your Friends to Christ"
10 YBS Clinic, 9 A.M.-Noon, Pinetta First
13 Semiannual Meeting, 6:30 PM., Brewer Lake
20 Brotherhood Meeting, 6:45 PM. Supper, Disaster Relief
19-23 Baptist Doctrine Study 23-24 WMU Prayer Retreat, Pickett
Lake 27 "Developing the Leaders
Around You", 7 P.M. 30 Pastors/Men's Rally, Pickett
Lake
May 1999 2-9 Christian Home Week
4 VBS Clinic, 7-9:30 P.M. 5 Assn, Leadership Planning
Conference, Blue Springs 11 WMU Rally, 6:45 P.M.,
Elizabeth 12 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E
& J Restaurant 17-23 Associational Missions Week
25 Pastor's Stewardship Meeting, 6:30 P.M.
26 Association Council, 10 A.M., Office
June 1999 Executive Committee Meeting. 7:30 P.M., Office
2 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E & J Restaurant
13-14 WMU Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA
15-17 Southern Baptist Convention, Atlanta. GA
July 1999 7 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E
& J Restaurant 12-15 Children's Camp, Pickett Lake
20 Joint Brotherhood/WMU Meeting, 6:45 P.M.
28 Association Council, 10 A.M., Office
August 1999 3 Executive Committee Meeting,
7:30 P.M., Office 4 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E
& J Restaurant 24 Key Leader Workshop, 7 P.M.
22-29 Church Music Emphasis Week
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September 1999 8 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E
& .J Restaurant; 11 Under Woman's Missionary
Union Umbrella 5-11 Missions Education Leadership
Week 5-12 Season of Prayer/Maguire State
Mission Offering 5-12 Sunday School Launch
Preparation Week 20 Sunday School in Small
Church/Curriculum Workshop
October 1999 3 Soul-winning Commitment Day 6 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M., E
& J Restaurant 18-19 Annual Meeting of Association;
Faith & Pinetta First
November 1999 3 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M .. E
& J Restaurant 9 WMU Rally, 10 A.M.
13 Regional African American CCM Conference, 9-12 Noon
14-17 International Mission Study 15-17 Florida State Convention,
Orlando 17 Association Council, 10 A.M.,
Office 22 Discipleship Rally, 7 P.M.
December 1999 Minister's Breakfast, 8 A.M .. E & J Restaurant
28-5 Week of Prayer for International MissionslLottie Moon Offering
7 Executive Committee Meeting, 7:30 P.M., Office
14 Ministers/Wives Fellowship Supper, 7 P.M.
Discipleship Training There is no such thing as a perfect
disciple but, in John 15:7-14, Jesus gives us a glimpse of one. As He speaks of Himself being the true ville and His di sciples the branches, He describes five characteristics of true disciples:
· They remain or abide in Christ (v.7) · They bear fruit (v.8) · They are obedient to Him (v. I 0) · They have His joy (v.ll) · They love others (vv.12-!3) It's a picture of a transformed life,
and it is attainable by all believers. Paul adds more insight in Romans 12:2, we are not to allow any part of our life to be molded by the world, we are to be "being changed" into the image of God in Christ. This is the essence of discipleship. The greatest need in our churches today is to have our people; especially our teachers and leaders changing daily into the image of Jesus.
We are like a bottom line, so here it is: [or our folks to have a consuming passion to be like Jesus and be transformed into something they could not become on their own, they must become disciples. At some point they must commit to the journey of obedience which will affect their personal value system
and behavior, their family and church life and how they interface with the world. Discipleship is at the core ofleading our people to be energized to evangelize, to be restored to righteous and abundant living, and to be brought to the place of joyful and meaningful service. Paul says it be s tin his magnificent obsession (Phil. 3:8-12) " ... that I might know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His suffering ... "
This last year Brother Kell from Quincy came and presented a DiscipleMart. Several churches were represented as around a dozen were in attendance. The meeting formerly known a "M" Night was well attended as D.T. and Prayer and Spiritual Awakening combined efforts. Several D.T. directors attended the Key Leaders Workshop held at Faith and were introduced to many of the new products that Sunday School Board and LifeWay Press has available. As always, I am available for on site consultations and advice on how to "tweek" your D.T. ministry. Keep on keeping on as kingdom workers and carrying out the Commission or making disciples.
In His Service, Jeff Cordero
Pastoral Ministries Pastoral Ministries is about the great
est need in the chureh today -LEADERSHIP. Leadership has the ability to see the vision of pastoral ministries become reality. The definition of pastoral ministries concerns the GUIDING, PROTECTING, FEEDING and NOURISHING of a church in order that the church may grow, develop and reproduce itself in the world. Little of this will happen unless there is leadership. Where hcalthy leadership is present thc people are obedient to God. This work is supported by the Pastoral Ministries Department of the Florida Baptist Convention.
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Stephen Hogan is the Director of Pastoral Ministries, and Bob Bumgarner is the Associate Director.
During the past months, the Pastoral Ministries Department has sought to leadership development through the following assigned tasks:
Pastoral Leadership, Pastoral Care, Staff-Relations/Supervision, Deacons, Church/Denominational Secretaries, Forced Termination, Multi-Staff, Personal/Professional Development, Summer Youth Ministers, Church Officers/Committees, Religious Education
Coordination, Ministers' / Deacon's Wives,
Through these tasks, Pastoral Ministries touches the local church through state events, Associational events, and individual consultations,
Since our last report, the following events were conducted in the Middle Florida Association:
, "The Five Elements of Personal Leadership Developmem", on August 5, 1998, led by Bob BumgameL
, "Natural Church Development" was led by Bob Bumgarner, on August 25, 1998 at the Key Leader Work-
shop. The following events are planned for
1998-99: · PaswrlDeacon/Spouse Retrem, Lake
Yale Baptist Assembly, November 20-21, 1999.
· Deacon Ministry Conference, First Baptist Madison, March 16, 1998.
· Developing The Leader and You, April 27. 1998.
· Thank you, for allowing me to serve as your Pastoral Ministries Direclor, if I can assist you or your church in any way please do not hesitate to contact me.
Serving together Roy Lee Saint
State Board of Missions As your State Board of Missions rep
resentative I respectfully suhmit this annual report. This has been a very busy year for your Stale Convention.
This Board is make up of 99 individuals representing the association thm elected [hem, about hall' or the Board is made up of lay-persons, [he other hall' are Pastors and church staff Each Board member serves on a committee. T serve on the Administrmive/Personnel Committee, as well as, the Vice President of the State Board.
The duties of the Administrative/Personnel Committee is to function between meetings ofthe State Board of Missions. To give general direction to the operalions of the State Board of Missions. To serve as [he Personnel Committee. To review the position descriptions, specification sheets, and make recommendations to the State Board or Missions for the employment of professional (Boardelected) staff. To determine and recommend to the Budge[-Allocations Committee the annual salary adjustments (merit and cost of living) if any. for inclusion in the annual budget. To annually review and approve all personnel policies for the staff of the Florida Baptist Convention. To assure that all recommendations to the State Board of Missions
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and to the State Convention are in keeping with the Constitution, Bylaws and Business and Financial Plan, and to make recommendations regarding changes in [he official documents of both lhe Florida Baptist State Convention and the State Board of Missions. To evaluate and recommend to the State Board of Missions all proposals related to program expansion and to the establishment of new programs of the Florida Baptist Convernion. To accept the responsibility of other matters not assigned to other commiltees of the State Board of Missions.
In addition to serving on the Administrative/Personnel Committee, and being the Vice President I serve on a two sub-committee. T serve as a consultant in the office of Church-Pastor-Slaff Relations Department in counseling to meet the needs ()f Pastors and Staff. T served as the Chairman on the comminee of [he Nomination of Board Committees.
Thank you, for allowing me to serve Middle Florida Baptist in this work. If any Church or an individual Church member has a question concerning the Florida Baptist Convention or one of its agencies please do not hesitate to contact me. T want to serve you in this work.
Roy Saint
Woman's Missionary Union 1997-98 Our 1997-98 themc was "Come Go
With Me". Jesus invited the children to come to Him, His disciples to follow Him and believers to emulate Him. The challenge given to us is to extend His invitation to those outside the walls of thc church; to follow His example in ministry.
The Day of Prayer was observed at Faith Baptist Church in November. First Baptist ChUfCh, Madison hosted our February Rally with Jan Morris being our speaker sharing about her mission trip
to China. Cindy Goodwin was aUf special guest at our May Rally at Lee First.
We had a wonderful Prayer Retreat at Pickett Lake in April with Frances Shaw leading that retreat. A rally for Acteens was held at Elizabeth in May. Smiley, the Gospel Clown provided the program.
We also cnjoyed the joint Brotherhood/WMU Rally in July. Bobby Tolar did a great job of organizing that and Greenville did a splendid job of hosting it!
Betty Barfield
Bible Teaching-Reaching Report "Carry the Light" is the theme for
the Biblc Tcaching-Reaching ministry of the Baptist Sunday School Board for the years 1995-2000. Each of these years also has an emphasis. The emphasis fOf this church year (September 1998-August 1999) is "Seek God's Power", emphasizing the necessity of God's power if we are to reach people for Christ.
One of the highlights of 1997 -98 was "Outreach: Magnified l Mobilized! Multiplied!" hosted by Lee First Church; led by Clyde Ellison of Fernandina Beach; and attended by 120 people from 18 churches.
Our thanks to Mayo and Greenville churches who hosted Vacation Bible School clinics in April and May; total attendance was 158 from 18 churches. 22 churches reported conducting Vacation Bible Schools with a total enrollment of 1700.
Mark you calendars now for the 1998-99 Sunday School-led events in our association:
. Winter Bible Study overview -Wed., Dec. 2, ministers' breakfast
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· VBS Early Planning conf. - Mon., Feb. 8,1999,7-9 P.M., Pine Grove
· V BS Clinic # 1 - Sat., April 10, 9-noon, Pinetta First
· VBS Clinic #2 - Tues., May 4, 7-9:30 P.M.
· Sunday School in the Small Church/ Curriculum Workshop - Mon., Sept. 20 - (age group training)
Thank you for your participation, support, and encouragement of the Bible Teaching-Reaching ministry. May God hless you as you seek to "Carry the Light and Seek God's Power" in your churches.
Your 1998-99 Associational Sunday School Improvemcnt Support Team (ASSISTeam) will be directed by Phil Shealey of Elizabeth Church. Serving with him will he:
Preschool director - Carol Prevatt Children's director Youth directOl-Adult director Vacation Bible School director - Dor
othy Heard Dorothy I-Teard
Director of Missions Please accept my thanks for the op
portunity to serve as your director. Also, I thank you for your cooperation and support in our work. Our meetings for information, instruction, inspiration, and fellowship have generally been well artended.
You have graciously received Letha and me as we have visited in all our churches at least two times this past year. I have spoken 62 times and have made 121 total church visits. My time has also bcen claimed by office timc, assoeiational meetings. three DOM conferences. state convention meetings, festival min-
istry, hospital visits, counseling, and helping in every way possible. I have traveled 8,377 miles in association-related work.
Thanks for your interest in the prospects for an office building. We urge everyone to support this effort in the year before us. During 1999, we will be making preparation for the year 2000, when we expect to participate in a world mission conference. Through Every Door with the Gospel, and our centennial celebration. Let us continue to pray and work together.
Manning Hicks
Music 1997-98 was a great year for music
in the Middle Florida Baptist Association. Because of capable leadership in all of the music areas the music activities in om association remained successful.
In March, our children '8 fun day was hosted by Elizabeth Baptist Church with ~churches and 1.8...members and leaders in attendance. We heard some good music and enjoyed the rood and fellowship. Linda Demott provided leadership for this event.
OUf Adult Choir Festival was held on February 6. The Lord blessed us greatly with ~churehes . 175 choir members participaring . We were blessed and thrillcd by the spirit and message in the songs and vve left that night fired up and ready to sing: ror the Lord. Pam Cordero and Faith Baptist lead in this event.
Billy Luttrell will be taking over as associational music director [or the coming year. I have enjoyed working with all of you and I encourage you to pray for and work with Billy as you have with me.
Here are the dates and events planned up to now:
February 6, 1999 - Adult Music Festival. 7 P.M., Madison First March 20, 1999 - ChiJdr.;:n's Choir Fun Day
Officers:. Director -Billy Luttrell Children's Festival - Tonya Roberts, Margarct Ragans, Linda Demon Adult Festival - Linda Demott, Ed Sapp
Ed Sapp
Family Life The year 1997-98 was another year
of much activity, growth and ministry in the realm of the Family Life Department. The ever expanding need for family ministry in Florida as well as around the nation has motivared both churches
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and associations to foeus more on the family, resulting in ever greater opportunities and making family care a part of the life and rninistry 0[' the churches and associations in our state.
In (he coming year we will empha-
size a one-night program presentation entitled Growing Churches Through Family Ministry. In a dinner dialog setting, all program and family ministry materials will be presented to pastors and wives. or designated staff, enabling them to gain an awareness of how family ministry can be used as a means of church growth as well as a ministry tool for changing the lives or families within their congregations and communities.
Conferences on the stalc level held at Lake Yale and Blue Springs Baptist Assemblies continue to be well attended. The Couples Renewal Retreats will be available again in early 1999. This growing ministry offers worship time, work~;h()ps for enrichment, fellowship with other couples, and training in marriage and family skills, as well as support groups to strengthen families with particular problems.
.loan amI I had the privilege of helping conduct the couples renewal retre,lt [ilis past January at Blue Springs. The courses we helped introduce included: I) .l3uildilJgJ,{elationship..B. - learning and sharing the communication skills of marriage. 2) New Faces In The Fri'!.m.~ -examining marriage and parenting issues or blended families. 3) Ih.e Fi~~--L!)ve Languag§ - identifying your own love language as well as that of your spouse. Informative as well as enjoyable. We endeavor to offer more training and encouragement in the area of parenting, feeling this is so needed in modern America. Early childhood education with a Christian foundation is the challenge of the day if we are to build stronger and more effecti ve families.
Several couples from our association attended the couples renewal retreat. We would like to encourage every couple no matter what age to attend the retreat in 1999 at Blue Springs. You will find it rewarding, refreshing and inspirational.
We will continue to offer training and encouragement in the area of parenting by emphasizing a new offering entitled Shaping the Next Generation as well as one entitled Building Strong Families. Early childhood education with a Christian foundation is the challenge of the day if we are to build stronger and more effective families.
In 1999, the Family Life Department wil1 sponsor ,1 con ference on Christian Apologetics and Ethics emphasizing the need to understand current issues and seek answers needed by the church in facing loday's culture wars. We will also endeavor to address the need for premarital counseling by providing a plan Jnd training for pastors ancl swff members. This would be addressed through the Directors of Missions and associalions as they wish to develop this needed emphasis.
More time has been set ~side by the Family Life Department for consultation on the associationallevcl aod with local churches and pastors. We would like to be a part of your life and ministry. Let LIS serve you ancl let us work together to strengthen marriages and to be the families God would have us be. If Joan and I can help your church in any way this year, please let us know. May the ministry of every church honor God and strengthen families.
Eddie Holden
Brotherhood In preparntion for nssuming the du
lies of Associalional Brotherhood Director at the beginning of the 1997··9R church year, 1 attended the Associational Leadership Planning Conference at Blue Springs on May 2, 1997. I also attended again this year on May 6, 199R. The BrOlherhood portion of these conferences
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were led by James Brown, Director, Florida Baptist Men, Fritz Wilson, Associate Director and RA Director, and Wayne Taylor, Director of Volunteelism and Leisure Ministries.
On January 20, 1998, our first Associational Brotherhood Meeting of the year was held at Cherry Lake First Bap-
tist Church. The Director, Florida Baptist Men, Dr. James Brown, presented a program on "Men's Ministry in 3-D". There were 93 men, from 18 churches in attendance and an offering of $251.1 0 was given.
Brewer Lake Baptist Church was the site for our April 21, 1998 gathering. Elaine and Bill Newcomb, Mission Volunteer Team Leaders from Lake City told briefly about their work and had a display set up for us to see. Philip Howell of New Home told of his mission experiences in Honduras and Wayne Sapp of Pinetta First shared his experiences in Haiti. The main speaker of the evening was Rev. Jimmy Deas, Pastor of Westwood Baptist Church in Live Oak. [-Ie told of his recent trip to China and described {he Chinese as "Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, being bound in affliction and iron" (Psalm 107:10). Men from 14 churches and 3 visitors were presem for an attendance of 84. There was an offering in the amount of $212.00
Greenville Baptist hosted our annual joint meeting of the Brotherhood and
WMU on July 21, 1998. Kelly Kinsey and Erika Scott gave a short talk on the preparations they were making for their upcoming {rip to Romania as Short Tenn International Missionaries with the Campus Crusade for Christ International. Rev. Tom Kyzer. State Director for Prayer and Spiritual Awakening, brought a message on prayer from the life of Elisha that challenged and inspired. At the conclusion of the service Brother Kyzer led the congregation in prayer for Erika and Kelly, asking God's blessings on {heir mission to Romania. The 129 people present included 1 visitor and delegadons from 14 churches. The offering for the evening was $246.31.
As you may remember, our special fund was deple{ed at {he July 1997 meeting. There has been no expenditures for the fund this year. The current balance is $255.00 which is the total of this year's contributions.
I look forward to serving you in the next church year and hope to see all the churches of the association represented at Faith (my home church) for our next meeting on January 19, 1999.
Bobby Tolar
Stewardship "A celebration of Joy" emphasizes
that there is joy in being a Christian and that our dedication to Christ will cause us joyfully to give our lives and possessions. "God loves a cheerful giver." (2 Corinthians 9:7)
People and ministries become the direct beneficiaries of our giving. Specific budget items such as the Cooperative Program and your local association, enable your financial girts to implement the ministries of your church, association, state convention, and around the world.
The Stewardship Departmem is committed to developing new and contemporary methods and materials for your use. Among the NEW MATERIALS presented to paswrs, church staff and laypersons this year were: Stewardship ser-
mons Fill! Pockets alld Empty Hearts by Dr. John Sullivan. Benchmarks of Stewardship .Ministry in Florida. Building Blocks of Stewardship Development and Ministry Budgetillg, along with church stewardship committee helps, s{ewardship education, ideas, and estate stewardship material and a stewardship book, Until Then, which explores the apostle Paul's teachings on giving and contentment.
Challenge to Build: To date, the Stewardship Departmem has made available ten trained consultants who have led 99 CHALLENGE TO BUILD (CTB) Campaigns in Florida Baptist Churches. In the last 12 months, J 3 churches have completed CTB programs, and two campaigns are presently in progress. In Middle Florida Baptist Association, three churches have comple{ed (CTB) pro-
grams and one is considering. When a church uses (CTB), it should expect spiritual renewal to occur in church members' lives and thousands of dollars to be saved in interest charges. Challenge to build can be used in any size church in Florida.
In 1998-99, we have two very important stewardship training sessions scheduled for pastors and churches. First: February 23, Ministers, Churches and
IRS. Second: Pastor's Stewardship Conference on May 25.
Stewardship in the spiritual growth and development of the individual child of God and in his church is such an important matler that Paul devoted two whole chapters (8 and 9) to it in 2 Corinthians. Stewardship includes your attitude, your viewpoint, the condition of your soul, the giving of your self and your possessions.
Glenn H. Luttrell
Elbert C. Tyner Youth Camp Financial Report Balance on hand (October 16, 1997) , ... ".................. ." ........................... $ 4,645.35
Camp Donations ..... "" ................................................... "." ..... $J907.12 New Home ........... " ........ "." .......... " ........ "." 125.00 Pinetta First .......... " ................................ " .... 150.00 New Macedonia ... " .................................. " .. 100.00 Hopewell ............... " ................................. " ..... 50.00 St. Johns ............... " ...................................... 308.54 (VBS Offering) FBC Grant ............ " .................................. " 1 000.00 Macedonia ."."" .... " ...................................... 173.58 (VBS Offering)
Receipts from Campers ......................................................... ".6505.00 Supper/family Night .".... . .. " ....................................... 383.00 Interest Income .......................................... "....... . ...... "" ....... 34.20
Total Receipts .".................................................................... . ......... " .............. $8,829.32 Total Funds ...................................... """" .. " .. " ...................................................... 13,474.67
Expenditures: Camp Deposit ................. "" ................... "". 150.00 Camp Fees ................................................. 3123.20 Books/Supplies ............................................. 668.33 Food ............................................................ 1404.36 Snack Shack ..... . .. " ...... " ...... " ................ 153.12 Refunds to Campers ............ "." .. "" .............. 50.00 T-Shirts ............................. . ... "" ....... 1047.20 Canoe Rental..................................... . ... 90.00
Total Expenditures ...................................................... . .. $ 6,686.21 BALANCE ON HAND (August 4, 1998) ..................................................... $ 6,788.46
Geraldine Stokes, Associational Treasurer
Middle Florida Baptist Assembly 1998 has been another Great Year for
Our Lord's Work at Middle Florida Baptist Assembly. Many improvements were made at YOUR CAMP this past year! The roof on cabins C and D was replaced by several people from Middle Florida Baptist Association. The Sapp AdminiSlration Building was converted
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into conference space. Work has begun to make Horton (dining) Hall and cabins E and H into handicap accessible areas. Many other improvements have been planned for when we have the materials, manpower and money. PLEASE get involved in God's work at YOUR ASSEMBLY and help us to improve our
campus. God has continued to Bless the har
vest of Souls at Pickett Lake. There were 107 Professions of Faith and 332 Rededications made from October I, 1997 to September 30, 1998, These decisions were made by some of the 1869 Campers in the 42 Groups who have visited the Assembly this year, Our Lord is still at work in the lives of this year's campers and He will continue to transform the spirit of all who come to the Assembly. Praise God that He is faithful to touch our lives daily'" Come and see what God can do in your life when you visit Your Camp at Middle Florida Baptist Assembly!
Contributions
CHURCH AMOUNT Brewer Lake ........................... $ 600.00 Central ........................................... 753.69 Elizabeth .................................... 1,372.53 Faith .............................................. 480.00 Lee First ....................................... 325.00 Macedonia ..................................... 100.00 Midway ...................................... 1.076.69 Mt. Olive ...................................... 166.74 New I-lome ................................ 1,954.00
TOTAL ....................................... 6.828.65 In the Service of Our Lord,
Tim Kinsey, Manager
Associational Budget 1998~99
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Budgeted Item Sunday School A. ASSISTeam Equip/Trg. B. Training Clinics C. VBS
1, Assn. Kit 2. Clinic Registration 3. Clinic Transportation 4. Local Clinics
Discipleship Training Music A. Festival Expense
L Adult B. Library C. Choir Workshop D. Fellowship
Brotherhood A. Host Church B. Honorariums C. Leadership Training
WM.U. A. Leadership Training B. Honorariums C. Books/Supplies/'J.ursery D. Prayer Retreat E. Host Church F. Mis.Friends/GAs/ Acteens
1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 Amt. Budg EXj2ended Bud£et
$400.00 $139.88 $450.00 475.00 0 500.00
175.00 217.60 200.00 300.00 315.00 300.00 125.00 1 JO.49 125.00
300.00 400.00 143.00 300.00
350.00 0 350.00 50.00 a 50.00
350.00 a 350.00 50.00 0 50.00
450.00 450.00 450.00 200.00 75.00 200.00
50.00 0 50.00
roO.OO 0 100.00 300.00 215.00 300.00 175.00 142.29 175.00 100.00 277.50 100.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 200.00 99.64 200.00
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105 Family Life A. Family Rally 150.00 0 75.00 B. Senior Adult 100.00 0 50.00 C. Singles Rally 100.00 0 50.00
106 Youth Rally A. Host CH 250.00 50.00 100.00 B. Children's/Nursing HM 100.00 407.10 100.00
200 Evangelism 150.00 0 500.00 201 Stewardship 100.00 0 100.00 202 Disaster Relief 600.00 0 600.00 301 World Mission Conf. 500.00 0 500.00 400 ADMINISTRATION ASSN.OFFICE
A. Supplies 600.00 486.27 600.00 B. Equip. Maintenance 200.00 125.00 200.00 C. UTILITIES
1. Rent 2400.00 2400.00 2400.00 2. Telephone 1300.00 990.59 1100.00 3. Electric 900.00 624.68 900.00
D. Postal Expense 1000.00 780.23 1000.00 E. Printing Minutes 1061.00 1061.00 1200.00 F. Copier Supplies/Servo 1100.00 712.50 800.00 G. New Office Equipment 1200.00 3065.00 1200.00 H. Yard Service 560.00 440.00 560.00 1. Video Library 100.00 25.99 100.00 J. MinisterslWives Fell. 100.00 0 100.00
K. Office Insurance 1200.00 752.42 900.00 L. DOM Ministry-reI. Exp. 2400.00 2071.15 2400.00
M. Secr. Soc. Sec. (Assn.) 600.00 749.70 750.00 401 Assn. Ldship Trg. Conf. 60.00 55.00 60.00 500
A. Annual/Semiannual Mtg 600.00 600.00 600.00 B. Honoraria 200.00 0 200.00
600 A. DOM Salary 15800.00 15799.92 16590.00 B. Annuity 4800.00 4800.00 4800.00 C. Christmas Bonus 200.00 200.00 250.00
601 A. Secretary Salary 9600.00 9600.00 10080.00 B. Annuity 3600.00 3600.00 3600.00 C. Conference Expense 300.00 210.35 300.00 D. Christmas Bonus 200.00 200.00 250.00
700 MISCELLANEOUS 400.00 92.84 400.00 70J Office Buildins; Fund 2800.00 2800.00
TOTALS $59,881.00 $52,385.14 $61,065.00 Budget Committee: Bill Floyd (chairman), Henry Paul Graves,
Ann Sapp, Sue Tuten, Phil Heard, James Hutchinson
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Middle Florida Baptist Association Treasurer's Report
October 1, 1997 - September 30, 1998 Y-T-D Tot. Budg.
Receipts Desig. Pickett Receipts Churches Y-T-D Other Lake Y-T-D
Bethel Creek $ 180.00 S 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 180.00 Beulah $ 371.51 S 0.00 0 S 371.51 Brewer Lake $ 3.000.00 0 $ 0.00 $ 3.000.00 Central $ 1,666.06 S 25.00 S 820.53 S 820.53 Cherry Lake $ 2,318.15 $ 0.00 0 S; 2,318.15 Concord $ 1,170.59 a 0 S; 1,170.59 Elizabeth $ 6,876.35 S 25.00 $ 1,370.03 $ 5,481.32 Faith $ 3,018.66 $ 50.00 $ 0.00 $ 2,968.66 Fellowship $ 5,817.40 0 0 $ 5,817.40 Greenville $ 2,000.00 $ 0.00 0 $ 2,000.00 Hopewell $ 2,210.54 $ 25.00 0 S 2,185.54 Lamont $ 500.00 0 a s 500.00 Lee First $ 3,320.42 0 $ 325.00 $ 2,995.42 Macedonia $ 1,394.74 S 0.00 0 $ 1,394.74 Madison First $ 2,085.14 S 50.00 0 S 2,035.14 Mayo $ 2,643.68 0 0 $ 2,643.68 Midway $ 2,917.66 0 $ 1,167.07 $ 1,750.59 Moseley Hall $ 308.27 0 0 $ 308.27 Mt. Olive $ 804.98 0 0 $ 804.98 New Home S 5,679.31 $ 378.31 0 $ 5,301.00 New Hopeful $ 225.00 0 0 $ 225.00 New Macedonia S; 761.00 S 0.00 0 $ 761.00 Olive S 1,800.00 S 0.00 0 $ 1,800.00 Pine Grove S 1,152.68 S 0.00 0 $ 1.152.68 Pinetta First S 2,462.80 $ 175.00 $ 0.00 $ 2,287.80 PleasantGrovc S 0.00 0 0 $ 0.00 Riverside S 711.78 0 0 $ 711.78 Sirmans $ 0.00 0 0 $ 0.00 St. Johns $ 1,649.39 0 0 $ 1,649.39 Brotherhood S 720.41 0.00 0 $ 720.41 W.M.U. $ 520.25 0 0 $ 520.25 Youth Rally S 0.00 0 0 S 0.00 Miscellaneous S 4,791.93 $ 2,503.35 0 S 2,288.58 Interest S 141.63 0 0 S 141.63
TOTALS $63,220.33 $ 3,231.66 $ 3,682.63 $56,159.11 TOTAL RECEIPTS Y-T-D ................................................................................. $63,220.33 BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD(1O-1-97) .................................................. 18,643.18 TOTAL RECEIPTS/CREDITS ............................................................................. 81,863.51 LESS TOTAL EXPENSES ................................................................................ $57,849.72 BALANCE CARRIED FORWARD(1 0-1-98) .................................................. $24,013.79 ** 9-30-98 Transfer to CD, First Union Bank .............................................. S13.000.00
(WMC $2668ILand & Bldg. Fund $10,332) - Requested by Administrative Committee GENERAL FUND BALANCE ........................................................................... $9,944.91
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DESIGNATED FUNDS: World Mission Conf ................................................................................................... $2668 Brotherhood ..................................................................................................................... 255 Land & Bldg. Fund ................................................................................................. $10,382
(Includes $450 Memorial Gifts-In Memory of Rcv. Dozier Sapp) Festival Ministry ....................................................................................................... $370.93 Truck Stop Ministry ............................................................................................... $392.95
Geraldjne Stokes, Treasurer
Expenditures October 1, 1997 -September 30, 1998
1997-98 Budget Budgeted Item Amt. Bud. EX12ended Balance
100 SUNDAY SCHOOL A. ASSISTeam Equip/Trg $400.00 $139.88 $260.12 B. Training Clinics $475.00 $0.00 $475.00 e. VBS ASSN KIT $175.00 $217.60 $42.60
2. Clinic Reg. $300.00 $315.00 $15.00 3. Clinic Transport. $125.00 $lJO.49 $14.51
101 Discipleship Train. $400.00 $143.00 $257.00 102 Music A. Festival Ex
1. Adult $350.00 $0.00 $350.00 B. Library $50.00 $0.00 $50.00 e. Choir Workshop $350.00 $0.00 $350.00 D. Fellowship $50.00 $Cl.OO $50.00
103 Brotherhood A. Host Church $450.00 $750.00 $0.00 B. Honorariums $200.00 $75.00 $125.00 e. Leadership Trg. $50.00 $0.00 $50.00
104 WMU A. Ldshp. Trg. $100.00 $0.00 $100.00 B. Honorariums $300.00 $215.00 $85.00 C. BookR/Sup.lNursery $175.00 $142.29 $32.71 D. Praycr Retreat $100.00 $277.50 $0.00 E. Host Church $300.00 $300.00 $0.00 F. Mission Friends/GA $200.00 $99.64 $100.36
105 Family Life Rally $150.00 $0.00 $100.00 B. Senior Adult $100.00 $0.00 $100.00 e. Singles Rally $100.00 $0.00 $100.00
106 Youth Rally Host CH $250.00 $50.00 $200.00 B. Child.Home/N ursing $100.00 $407.10 $0.00
200 Evangelism $150.00 $0.00 $300.00 201 Stewardship $100.00 $0.00 $0.00 202 Disaster Relief $600.00 $0.00 $600.00 301 World Missions Conf. $500.00 $0.00 $500.00 400
A. ASSN.OPe. SUPPLIES $600.00 $486.15 $113.73 B. Equip. Maintenance $200.00 $125.00 $75.00 e. Utilities I.Rent $2400.00 $2400.00 $0.00
2. Telephone $1 300.00 $990.59 $309.41 3. Electric $900.00 $624.68 $275.32
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600
601
700
701
D. Postal Expense E. Printing Minutes F. Copier Supplies/Ser G. New Office Equip. H. Yard Service 1. Video Library J. MinisterslWivcs Fel
K. Office Insurance L. DOM Ministry-re1. Exp.
M. Secr. Soc. Sec. (Assn) ASSN. LDSHP.CONF. A. Assn Sessions B. Honoraria
SALARIES: A. DOM B. Christmas Bonus C. Annuity
Secretary A. Salary C. Annuity D. Conference Expense E. Christmas Bonus
MISCELLANEOUS DESIG.:Piekett Lake SPECIAL: R. Waters Fund Office Bldg. Fund 5% FESTIVAL MINISTRY TRUCK STOP MINISTRY
TOTALS
$1 000.00 $1 061.00 $1 100.00 53 200.00
$560.00 $100.00 $100.00
$1 200.00 $2400.00
$600.00 $60.00
$600.00 $200.00
515800.00 5200.00
$4800.00 $9600.00 $3600.00
$300.00 $200.00 $400.00
$2800.00
5780.23 $1 061.00
$712.50 53 065.00
$440.00 525.99
$0.00 $752.42
52071.15 $749.70
$55.00 $600.00
$0.00 $15 799.92
5200.00 $4800.00 $9600.00 $3 600.00
$210.35 S200.00 $370.07
$3 682.63 $860.00
$237.79 $107.05
$294.77 SO.OO
$387.50 $235.00 $120.00
$74.01 $100.00 $447.58 $328.85 $149.70
$5.00 $0.00
$200.00 $0.08 $0.00 SO.OO $0.00 $0.00
$89.65 $0.00
$307.16
$370.93 $392.95
$59881.00 $57 849.72 $11056.71 Geraldine Stokes, Treasurer
Digest of Letters First, I wa11l to take this opportunity
to thank all those who had a part in working on your Annual Church Profile. This includes Clerks, Treasurers, and all Directors who turned in thcir Detachable Pages to the clerk so that information could be recorded.
We have 29 churches and one !1lission.
The information from 29 Annual Church Profiles reveals the following information: 29 churches and I mission have Sunday School with an increase of 244 over last year: 21 churches had VBS giving a decrease of 222 over last year; 23 churches reported Discipleship Training giving a decrease of 57 over last year: Music enrollment increased by 67 from 28 churches; 19 churches have WMU giving an increase of 31; 18 churches
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have Brotherhood Wilh a decrease of 23; 29 churches gave $238,681 to the Cooperative Program, an increase of $ 18,445; 28 churches gave S52,915 to Associational Missions for an increase of 53,948; total receipts from 29 churches and one mission were $2,325,557, an increase or S238,681 over last year.
In J 998 oLlr Association reported 124 baptisms, 193 baptisms were reported in 1997. In 1998 our Association reported 6,456 members, last year 6,386 members were reported.
Keeping correct and accurate records is very important to the church. They should be protected as any valuable church propeny should be protected.
Thank you for allowing me to serve as associational clerk.
Geraldine Stokes, Clerk
Digest of Congregational
Profiles
for 1997-98 Associational Year
Bethel Creek
Beulah
Brewer Lake
Central Cherry Lake First .'.
Concord
Ebenezer Hispana
Elizabeth
Faith
Fellowship
Greenville
Hopewell
Lamont
Lee First
Macedonia
Madison FiTst
Mayo
Midway
Moseley Hall
Mt. Olive
New Home
New Hopeful
New Macedonia
Olive
Pine Grove
Pinetta First
Pleasant Grove
Riverside
Sirmans
SL Johns
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Recognition of Church Clerks Order of Receipt of Annual Church Profile
CHURCH CLERK/SECRETARY/PASTOR DATE RECEIVED New Hopeful. __ ......................... ___ LaVerne RUlherford ____ ._ ........................... ______ 09-15-98 Hopewell ................ __ .. ___ .................... Estelle Ragans ................. _. _________ ............... 09-18-98 Central ..... ___ ._ ....................... _____ ......... Dorothy Lewis ............................. _____________ .09-22-98 Beulah ............... ______ ............ Pauline StokeslJimmie Bowen ______ ........................ 09-28-98 Faith ..... ____ ...................... ______ .............. Madge Waller ............................ _______ ......... 09-28-98 Moseley Hall .......... _ .. _____ .................... Billy Bailey .................... ____________ .............. 09-28-98 New Macedonia _ ..................... ________ Sarah Buchanan . _________ ._ ............................. _ 09-29-98 Cherry Lake First .......... ______ ............... Irene Boots ............................. _________ ........ 09-29-98 Bethel Creek ....... _______ ..................... Deloris Morgan ........ __ .. ___________ ................... 09-30-98 Elizabeth .......... _____ ....................... ______ Shirley Faglie ..... ___________ ............................ 10-02-98 Mayo ..... ______ ...................... ______ .......... Martha Murray .......................... _________ ._ ...... 10-02-98 Greenville ................ __ ._ ....................... Mary Harper .............. _. ________ ..................... 10-05-98 Sirmans ........ _____ ..................... _. ______ Betty Jo O'Quinn ______ ............................... _. __ 10-05-98 Sl. 10hns ............... ______ ...................... _._ Bertha Day .............. ______ ......................... 10-05-98 Pleasant Grove ................. _____ ....... Lacretia Barrington ....................... _______ ......... 10-05-98 Brewer Lake ...... ___ ...................... ______ Gail Buchanan .... __ . _____ ............................... _ 10-05-98 Lee First _ .................... _______ ............. Ernestine Kinsey .................. __________ .............. 10-05-98 Madison First _____ ...................... _______ Sandra Shannon _______ .......................... ___ . ____ J 0-05-98 Midway _____ ..................... _______ ............. Kathryn Hale ......................... _______ ............. 10-05-98 Macedonia ......... ______ ...................... ___ AI vera Rhoades ...... ___________ .. _ ....................... 10-05-98 Pine Grove ...... ___ .. _ ..................... ____ ... Shirley Davis .. _________ ......................... _._ .. ____ 10-05-98 Lamont ..... _______ ..................... _________ ..... Fannie Purvis _____ ............................ ___________ . 10-05-98 Concord ___ ................... _________ .............. Melody Taylor ................. _ .. __________ .. _ .......... 10-06-98 Pinetta Firs, ............ _. _________ ................ Relma Coody ............... _. _______ ._._ ................. 10-06-98 Olive .................. ____ .... _ ................. _____ Lillian Morgan . __ . _________ .......................... ___ 10-06-98 Riverside __ ._ ................... ________ ............ Linda McCray ..................... _______ ............... 10-06-98 Fellowship ........ __ .. ____ ,_ .................... _ Sabrina Whitaker ...... __ ................................ _ 10-09-98 New Home .. __ ......................... ______ ..... Lisa B. Tuten __ ........................... ________ . __ .... 10-09-98 Vision Mission ............ ________ ................ Tina Hurst .................... ______ .. __ ................. 10-15-98 Mt. Olive ........ ________ ................... ________ Cindy Abboll __________ ................ No Letter Reccived
A VERY SPECIAL THANKS to each clerk, pastor or person responsible for completing the Annual Church Profile to the Association! I appreciate the opportunity to serve along beside you ... May God bless each of you as you continue to serve our Lord through your local church_
Annuity Geraldine Stokes
Associational Clerk
At his first meeting with employees, Annuity Board President, O.S. Hawkins challenged the staff to measure themselves by the Biblical description of Israel's King David who served "with the integrity of his heart and skillfulness of his hand."
Outstanding investment earnings and generous gifts in 1997 allowed Annuity
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Board Trustees to enhance the quality of life for our Annuitants and Relief recipients_ Effective January I, 1998, nearly all of the 28,000 annuitants in pay status received a permanent 10% increase in benefits_ Relief benefits rose to $200 per month for individuals and $265 per month for couples. The Adopt An Annuitant benefit was raised 50%
from $50 to $75 each month. The Church Annuity Plan is the re
tirement plan designed for pastors, other ministers and eligible employees. The Annuity Board in partnership with state convcntions administers it.
In 1997, the Annuity Board paid ov~r $300 million in retirement benefits. withdrawals and Relief 10 Southern Baptisl church and institutional employees. UnfOltunatcly. nearly 10,000 retired ministers or their widows received no more that $200 a month in benefits. The Annuity Board and statc annuity representatives make vigorous educational and promotional efforts to encourage adequate contribmions to individual accounts, in the Church Annuity Plan and Convention Annuity Plan. Wc arc rcminded by Jesus that the poor will always be with us. These dear servants of yesterday must not be forgotten while we prepare for th~ tomorrows of current ministers and other staff members.
The Southern Baptist Convention Cooperative Program provides more than $1 million annually that is distributed in Relief payments to some 700 couples or individuals in desperate financial need. The Annuity Board adds an equal
amount from the Retired Ministers' Support fund, and another $2.5 million in AdoptAn Annuitant benefits. Every eem given for Relief or Adopt An Annuitant finds its way to a needy person or couple. The Annuity Board is dependem on direct gifts from concerned individuals and groups to provide about $3 in addition to each Cooperative Program dollar they receive. The Annuity Board paid more thm $106 million in insurance benefits last year, preventing financial disasters to persons and families stricken with illness, disability, accident or death. No Cooperative Program money is used for Annuity Board operations.
Florida Baptist Convention Statistics As of July 31,1998: Tllerc arc 3,348 active participants in the Church Annuity Plan with 63% of churches participating. 1,673 persons are receiving retirement benefits. The Adopt An Annuity ancI Relief Ministries helped 20 I persons.
If you want more information about Annuity Board products and services, callus toll-free at 1-800-226-8584 Ext. 8160 or the Annuity Board. in Dallas 1-800-262-05 II _ We want to serve you.
Glenn Lumell
Time, Place, & Preacher Committee I. TIME AND PLACES
1. Semiannual Meeting Date: April 13. 1999 Time: 6:30 P.M Place: Brewer Lake Baptist Church
2_ Annual Meeling Date: October 18, 1999 Time: 4:00 P.M. Place: Faith Baptist Church
Dale: October 19 Time: 4:00 P.M. Place: Pinetta First Baptist Church
It PREACHERS 1_ Semiannual Meeting
Preacher to he determined by DOM and Associational Council
2. Annual Meeting
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Doclrinal Message: Roy Saint. Paslor or Madison First Alternale: Caron Harn, PastOl' of Lee First
Message: Sleve McHargue, Pastor of Fellowship Alternate: John Ballard, Pastor of Hopewell
Respectfully Submitted by the Time, Place and Preacher Committee
Phi! Heard, Chair James V. Cason
Rocky Riggs
Resolution Appreciation to Host Churches
WHEREAS, the 99th annual session THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED of the Middle Florida Baptist Associa- that the Middle Florida Baptist Associa-tion has met on October 19th at New tion expresses sincere appreciation to I-lome Baptist Church, and on October New Home Baptist Church and River-20th at Riverside Baptist Church and, side Baptist Church for their gracious
WHEREAS, warm Christian hospital- hospitality and reception. ity has been extended and delicious food Resolutions Committee provided by the pastors and members of Carl Bevis New Home Baptist and Riverside Bap- Dozier Sapp, Jr. tist Church, Bill Yeager
Historical Table of Semiannual Meetings DATE CHURCH SPEAKER May 8, 1967 ................................... Lee First May 8, 1968 ................................... Lee First May 5, 1969 .......... . ......... Lee First April 6, 1970 .................................. Lee First April 5, 1971....................... . .. Lee First April 3, 1972 .................................. Lee First April 2, 1973 .................................. Lee First May 13, 1974 ................................. Lcc First May 5, 1975 ................................... Lee First May 3, 1976 ................................... Lee First May 2, 1977 ................................... Faith ................... . ................... Gcrald Hcgwood May 1, 1978 ................................... Lee First April 2, 1979 .................................. Lee First April 7, 1980 .................................. Madison First ............................. Dan Stringer,FBC April 6, 1981 .................................. Cherry Lake ....................................... Francis Cruce AprilS, 1982 .................................. Elizabeth ......................................... Carson Brittain April 4, 1983 .................................. Lee First .............................. James Goodson,FBC April 2, 1984 .................................. Mayo .................................. John Saunders, Sr.,FBC April 9, 1985 ............. ,,,.,, "" Elizabeth ......................................... Herb Reavis, Jr.
April 8, 1986 .................................. Macedonia ....................................... R.c. Hammack Apr.il 14, 1987 ................................ Midway ....................................... John Clough,FBC April 12, 1988 ...... '.. """""", Hopewell .............................. James Fortinberry,FBC April 11, 1989 ................................ Faith """""""" .. """ .... , ............................. LaITY Law April 10, 1990 ................................ Madison First .. "'" "" Manning J, T-Ticks,lr. April 9, 1991 .................................. New Home ................. ' ............... David Burton,FBC April 14, 1992 """""""" ................ Mayo ........................................... Glenn Owens,FBC April 13, 1993 ..................... , .. ,""'" Pinetta First ............................................ ET. Rogers April 12, 1994 ................................ Faith ................ """"""""""""""""""" Jerry Oswall April 11, 1995 ............... ' .. ".""", .... Central ................................................... Jim Robinett April 9, 1996, ................................. Pine Grove .......................... ' ..... ' Cecil Seagle, FBC April 8, 1997 ........................ ,.,""'" ML Olive ............................................. Eddie Holden April 14, 1998 """, ......................... Olive .................................................. Eddie Pridgeon
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Historical Summation of the Middle Florida Association
ll~le of Meeting Church Moderator Cleek Sermon~ Oct. 13,14, 1986 Brewer Lakc Rev. B. E. Humcs Geraldine Slokes Rev. John Daughtry Greenville
Rc\". Doug Casey OcL 12,13, 1987 Lee First Rev. Laylon Daughtry Geraldine Stokes Rev. Gene Speight Madison First
Rev. Dennett Cruce Oct 10,11, 1988 Pleasant Grove(T) Re\". Layron Daughtry Geraldine Stokes Dr. Charles Williams Pine1(a Firs!
Rev. Quincy Simmons Oct 9,10,1989 Riverside Re\". Larry Harris Geraldine Stokes Rev. Gene Stokes St. Johns
Rev. Dozier Sapp Ocl. 15,16, 1990 Brewer Lake Rev. Larry Hanis Geraldine Slakes Rev. William Solomon Greenvillc
Rev. Thad Entzminger Oct. 14,15, 1991 Midway Rev. Dennell Cruce Geraldine Stokes Rev. Larry Law Lee First
Rev. Morgan Bailey Oct 12,13, 1992 Cherry Lake First Rev. Dennett Cruce Geraldine Stokes Rev. Darrell Boiley Elizabeth
Dr. Ralph BOOls Oct. 11,12,1993 Macedonia Rev. M. 1. Hicks, Jr. Geraldine Slokes Rev. Larry Bell Pleasant Grove(L) Rev. Randy Watcrs Oct. 17, I 8, 1994 Brcwer Lake Rev. M. J. llicks, Jr. Geraldine Stokes Rcv. Bill Floyd Fellowship
Rev. William Burruss OcLl6,17,1995 Elizabeth ReI. Phil Heard Geraldine Stokes Rev. Donald Moore Greenville
ReI: WOl.Leonard Parker OcLZ I ,22, 1996 Madison First Rev. Phil Hcord Gcraldine Stokes Rev. Jack Collins Cherry Lake First Rev. Darrell Bailey Oct.20,21 1997 Mayo Rev. Gene Srokes Geraldine Stokes Rev. Rll'5Scil Brownworth Hopewell
Rev J elr Cordero Oct.19,20 1998 New Home Rev. Gene Srokes Geraldine Stokes Rev. Charles Clemons Riverside
Rev. John Bracken Hislorical Sllmmation of the AsSOciation Printed in Enrirety 1994
The 1998 Annual of the
Middle Florida Baptist Association is concluded with the following
Statistical Tables for your further
information and reference.
Table A - Church Membership Table B - Sunday School
Table C - Discipleship Training Table D - Music Ministry
Table E - Missions Involvement/Education Table F - Financial & Mission Expenditures
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Table A Member!
Congregational Information
for 1997-98 As,wcialiO/wl Year
Bt;:thel Creek
Beulah
Brewer Lake
Central
Cherry Lake First
Concord
Ebenezer Hispana
Elizabeth
Faith
Fellowship
Greenville
Hopewell
Lalllonl
Lee First
Macedonia
Madison First
Mayo
Midway
Moseley Hall
Mt. Olive
New Home
New Hopeful
New Macedonia
Olive
Pine Grove
Pinetta First
Pleasant Grove
Riverside
Sirmans
SI. Johns
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Madls011 137 73 3 0. 1841J997 A 29
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Jeffers 011 494 370. 16 . 0. 1831 1991 A 140.
Madisoll 274 183 1011 1964 1995 D 58
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Madison 245 154 4 0 1849 C 34
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Madison 341 259 13 0 19041998 B 175
Madison 157 90. a 0 1865 "1997 A 50
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Madison 387 241 5 0 1918 J 995 B 102
Lafayette 227 157 4 0 1879 1991 A 95
Lafayette 163 140. 3 0 1902 A 85
Madison 31 17 0 0 1909 A 14
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TableB Sunday School Information
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Fellowship
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Mayo
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Moseley Hall
MI. Olive
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Riverside
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As,l'Ocialiollai Year
Bethel Creek
Beulah
Brewer Lake
Central
o 0
b () 85 19
2 0
Cherry Lake First 50 10
Concord II" ()
Ebenezer Hispana •· .• 0 0
Elizabeth 8Q 9
Faith
Fellowship
Greenville
Hopewell
Lamunt
54 2
127 7
() ()
52 1\
13 U
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o O· 0 0 0 0 "0' 0 0 0
o 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 ()
9 2530 2 17 0 13 0 4 102
o 0 0 2 33 0 0 0 33 35
5 8 24 3 0 () () () 0 50
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18 25 25 3 0 04 0 I 80
14 9 27 2 50 0 8 0 42 104
43 50 22 5 50 7 43 0 0 177
o () . 0 0 20 0 () () 20 20
II 10 25 2 0 0 0 0 0 52
{) 3 9 1 3 0 0 3 0 16
Lee First 88 10 •. ' 15 20 40 3 0 () 0 0 0 88
Macedonia 21 0 017 3 0 0 0 0 0 21
Madison Firs t < 70 0 0 25 40 5 250 (J' 10 35 .205 320
Mayo 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 5 18. 40 63
Midway 10 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 {) () 10
Moseley Hall .. 0 0 (J 0 0 {) 0 0 0 0 {) 0
Mt. Olive 39 0 0 00 0 0 O. 0 {) 0 39
N(;wHome 38 1"53.28 0 0 0 00 38
New Hopeful 0 0 () 00 0 5 0 2< 0 3 5
New Macedonia 12.0 0 2 8 2 {) 0 0 0 0 12
Olive . 32 8 1 1 20 2 0 0 0 0 0 32
Pine Grove n 0 o 0 9 2 0 0 O' 0 0 II
Pinetta First 42' 2 12 6 20 2 0 00 0 () 42
Pleasant Grove 73 5 12 2 SO 4 0 0 0 0 0 73
Riverside' .. 0 0 00 b 0000000
Sirmans 0 0 0000 () (] () 000
St. Johns 12 0 3 8 {) 4 00 0 4 16
Total: 922 78 146 192 420 47 495 7 85 56 352 1,417
49
TableD Music Ministry
Information
for 1997-98 Associalionoi Year
Bethel Creek
Beulah
Brewer Lake
Central
Cherry Lake First
Concord
Ebenezer Hispana
Elizabeth
Faith
Fellowship
Greenville
JlopcwcIl
Lamont
Lee First
Macedonia
Madison First
Mayo
Midway
Moseley Hall
Mt. Olive
New Home
New Hopeful
New Macedonia
Olive
Pine Grove
Pinetta Firsl
Pleasant Grove
Riverside
Sirmans
SI. Johns
Total:
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I 50
32
19
3
o 78
38
138
44
36
12
63·'
14
162
"92 .' '. 15 •...
1
22 17.,··.··
, : :. 1
2
27 ;10·.
67
40
25 14 ,
2
1,043
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4 n' 017" 0
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o 0 0 .'0·' 3 00.··.·· 0 .. ()...... 0
10 20" 15 26 7
o 13 0 25 0
o 30 18 50 40 --. .-.~~-
3 6 0 24 6
'I
o 8
o o o o o o 1
o o o o 7
3
o o o
47
50
10 2 20
o 2 10
10·· 1525
o 0
o 21
. 9 13
o 0
o 0
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o 0
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12
11
10
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o 125
46 ..
15
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1
2 18
1 18
12
15
14
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o o 5
o 110
24
o o o o o o 8
o 12
o o o o
221
TableE Missions
Involvement! Education
for 1997-98 ilssociMiOlw/ Year
Bethel Creek
Beulah
22 22a 22b 22c 23 23a 23b 23c 23d 23c 24 24a 24h 24c 24d 25
V) I
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5 5 0 0 0
o 00 0 8
& ;:j
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~ ~ c::1 g3 e§ ..- '"7. ~ < -6 <"l 00 ~ o:l..§ -..0 <'I <X) §
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13 .9: .,., .~t:::
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o 0 0 0
o 4 0 0
Brewer Lake 6 6 0 0 27
0000000
00 0 7 1 4 0
o 0 0 24 3 19 0
0004200
o 0 0 12 12 0
o 17 2 (]
Central .. 20 20 0 0 6
Cherry Lake First 0 O. 0 0 13
Concord 19. 150 4 0
Ebenezer Hispana 2 1 0 0
Elizabeth . 28 208 0 46
00000 ... 00
0000000
4 8 0 30 4 56 15
Faith 20 18 2 0 35 2 10 6 12 5 30 2
o 0 0 0
o 0 0 0
o 0 0 0
000 0
o 30 11 0
4 12 12 8
Fellowship ! 64 IUD 60 4 D () 0 0 0 0 105 10 10 75 \0 100 _.--_ .... _---
Greenville 10 !O 0 () 1 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 25 0 0
Hopewell 5 5 0 0 21 2 0 3 14 2 16 10 0 6 0 5
Lamont 2(). 20 0 0 10 0 0 0 7 3 10 0 3 7 0 8
Lee First
Macedonia
lvIadison First
Mayo
Midway
Moseley Hall
Ml. Olive
New Home
New Hopeful
New Macedonia
Olive
Pine Grove
Pinclta First
Pleasant Grove
Riverside
Sirmans
SI. Johns
Total:
20 206 0 10 0 0 0 8 2 25 0
o 0 0
15 9 5
17 10 7
o 7
172
o 31
0003490
00067577 0
o 8 0 19 4 0 0
o 0 0 0 13 0 0 () 11 2 8 0
..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 19 0
o (] 0 0 16 0 0 0 15 15 0
000000000000
o 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0
14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o 0 0 12 0 0 0 10 2 26 ()
54 2030 4 34 0 6 8 12 8 24 6
3 3 0 0 55 9 18 12 14 2 11 0
0000 DOOO 00 00
o 00 0 0 0··0 0 0 0 0 0
13 11 0 2 21 34 6 .' 7 9 0
435 307 113 15 461 20 54 35 276 53 500 43
51
o 25 0 0
o 9 0 0
9 63 5
o 0 0 0
o 8 0 0
o 0 () 0
~ 0 0 0
o 15 0 0
o 0 0 0
o 0 0 0
o 0 0 0
o 9 17 0
6 12 0 0
o 11 0 0
o 0 0 0
o 0 0 0
o 9 0 0
32 337 57 122
Table F Financial
Information
for 1996-97 Associaliollaf Year
Bethel Creek
Beulah
Brewer Lake
Cenlrai
'·26
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," ... >.~?~(--~.:~ .. :.:.: •. ,:~":
_ _ 0'" • .,..,..-1 :_
. ··~;:~-:-:~·i:"· ·0····
27
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Cl)
"8 . ~ Q
$16,823 . $5,284 .. ' ........ $10,8i8. $50 .. '
$86,149 $101,986
·· •. $35,742 $2,166
'28
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TREe
en .... .8-'" u
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36
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37
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U
$0 . $22,107 . $70,000 $0
.....• $0 $10,878 . $64,{)00 $0
$0 $188,135': $325,000 $0
. $30 $37,938" $332,000 $0
Cherry Lake First '. ". $49,218 $13,754 $1,825. $64,797$665,.000 $0
Concord $29,518 $8,302 $98 $37,918 /$0 $0
Ebenezer Hispana $1,500 $0 '. $0 $1,500 •.... -$0' $0
Elizabeth $137,251· $14,91G $13;666 $165,833 $4i5,000 $ll,OOO
Faith $69,816 $5,112 ' .. "$0 $74,928 .. $320,000 $0
Fellowship $281,413 $129,387 '. $0 $410,800 $751,3J8 $200,000
Greenville $101,280 $13,450 $0 $114,730 $400,000 $0
Hopewcll $45,472 $767 $0 $46,239 $200,500 $0
Lnmoll[ $23,071 $8,635 $0 $31,706$200,000 $0
Lee First
Macedonia
Madison First
Mayo
Midway
Moseley Hall
Mt. Olive
New Home
New Hopeful
New Macedonia
Olive
Pine Grove
Pinetta First
Pleasant Grove
Riverside
Sirmans
SI. Johns
Total:
$103,902 $7,882$0 $111,784<$255,000 $0
"$45,704 $17,086 • .. ··$0: $62,790$21],000 $0
$176,960 $35,502
$109,881': $17,929
.. $52,595 $2,068
.. $10,345 $270
$35,611. $0
$4,538 $217,000 $1,641,700 ......•. $0 $127,81O$650,{)00
$518 $55,181" $266,000 .' .....•.•• $0 $10,615 .... $85,000
>$(): $35,611 '·$0
$71,?12
$16,686
$25;476:
$62;787'
$43,696
$2,900, .$381 $74,493 $2lO,277
$16,686$93,000
$27,071 .$90,000
$69,421$330,000
$57,385 $385,600
$71,857 .' $200,000 $54,307
$42,629'
$45,135 "
$4;274:
$0 '$0
$1,595
$4,617
$9,369
$17,550
$28,619
$4,445
$206
'. $0
$2,017
$4,320
$0
$0
$0
$0
$71,248
$49,580
$4,480
$365,506
$300,000
$60,000.
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$9,000
$0
$0
$0
$0
$48,206 $6,752 . $78 $55,036$220,000 $31,460
$1,837,487' $460,599 .' $27,471$2,325,557 $9;105,295 $251,460
52
29·· ~ --~:"-., ... " ... > ' .. ,.
~~-:~\::~:~~-~ .. ~-;<'. : .. ~ "." .. ';§'.'~.' -.. ~:g:.-.:-.: .. ---: . .p-:~> . '0::1 .. .... 0>, 0;.' ..
'8- . ·'·',U
$360
$372
$5;456
. $5;103'
$6,298 ..... $3670
". -.~- ~ .. _.
...•... $0
$:34;300
$5;585 ..
$26,779
,~9,070
$4;608
$1,000
30
19 .8 ~
~ o o
~
$180
$372
$3,600
$1,526
$2,318
$1,173
$0
$5,490
$2,793
$5,817
$2,000
$2,304
$500
$15,i 02 '.. $3,020
$4,579 '.
. $14,073
$10:988
.. $5,319
;$1,033
$2,699
'$LO,094
$300
$2,537
$7;023
$3,972 ..
$3,290
$50
$773
..•. $132
$7,604
$192,100
$1,371
$2,010
$2,747
$1,596
$309
$805
$5,204
$300
$861
$1,650
$505
$2,168
$50
$773
$0
$1,473
$52,915
31
~.
.8
~ '.",
~ U.i
32
00 .. o 1-<
] 0.>
'8 !'j
$0. $150
.... ,'·$0 $0
$710' $1,652
$200. $280
$476' $525
$218 $0
$0 $0
$1,000 $1,294
$364 $553
$0 $50
$275 $480
$64 $166
$425 $420
$647 $751
$245 $275
$913 $1,448 -"."
$25 $550
$347 $318
... $90.· $65
<.$0 $0
..... $200 $350
$100 $100
$j75 $665
.. $0 $1,315
$413 $506
$38 $50
$214 $167
$0 $0
$0 $0
$0. $565
$7,139 $12,695
33 34
§ ·0 :;s .~~
.t" o
""'" $150
$0
$i,705
$289
$802
$300
$0
$1 ;769
$547
$511
$2,000
$325
"$450
$914
$557
$2;921
Po.
"" ~ tl
'::§ U J::Q U)
1ti ..0
25
$0
$0
$3,600
$211
$0
$90 . ... $0
$5,699
$1,932
$0
$750
$24
$100
$300
$150
$1,030
$725'· $3,500
$600 $0
$132 $0
$45 $509
$500 $2,615
$100 $0
$3 io $1,245
$1,716" $1,246
$1,886 $0
$2G2 $442
$175.· $0
$0 $0
$206 $0
$473 $770
$20,370 $24,213
53
35 TME
~ ~
~ u ~
·tIJ .~.:.
'0
Z
$1,206 ,···.·$0
<=1"" 0", .~ 1-< ~;:;
::§::8 _<=1
C<! '" +" 0;. o >< E-<~
$1,980
$744 ..•. ,. $0·' $16,723
$42 $7,651
$181
$1,850
$0
$697
$200
$5,834
$10,600
$7,301
$0
$50,249
$1l,974
$38,991
$2,100' $16,675
$0 • $7,491
'$50 $2,945
$1,200 $21,934
$522 $7,690
$1,874 $24,269
$1,200 . $19,735
$0 $8,180
···so ·· .. $0
$1,600 ····$150
$131
$0
$0
$11,755
$0
$1,200
$0
$120
$1,629
$4,058
$20,563
$1,150
$5,924
$12,950
$7,282
$18,005
$656
$2,746
$338
$ll ,005
$32,006 $341,438
Map of Churches in Middle Florida Baptist Association
~'; ,";
19
, to/lve
--t . jt
Ashville
Bethel Creek -- Hwy 53, north of Mayo, Lafayette COllmy Beulah -- 1 mile north of US 90 E, Lee, Madison COlln(
Brewer Lake-- Hwy 53 at Day, Lafayene Coumy Central-- Hwy 257 al Aucilla, Jefferson County
Cherry Lake -- SR 150 at Cherry Lake, Madison County Concord -- SR 150, north of Greenville, Madison County
Elizabeth -- Hwy 257, nonh of Aucilla, Jefferson County Faith -- US 90 at edge of Madison, Madison County
Fellowship-- SR 145, north of Madison, Madison County Greenville-- US 221 in Greenville, Madison County Hopewell-- SR 360, Madison County
Lamont-- US 19/27 at Lamom, Jefferson County Lee First -- SR 255/US 90 in Lee, Madison County
Macedonia·- US 90, west of Lee, Madison County Madison First-- US 90/Meeling Street in Madison, Madison County
Mayo -- US 27 in Mayo, Lafayette County Midway -. Off hwy 53 S, Madison County
Moseley Hall-- SR 360, south of Madison, Madison County Mount Olive -- Hwy 53, south of Madison, Madison County New Home-- SR 360, south of Madison, Madison County
New Hopeful-- SR 146, nortb of Madison, Madison County New Macedonia-- US 221, south of Greenville, Madison County
Olive-- From Monticello: north on US 19, righl on SR 149, Jefferson County Pine Grove -- West of SR 145, north of Madison, Madison Coumy
Pinetta FiTst-- SR 145 al Pinetta, Madison County Pleasam Grove-- Off SR 350, nonh of Mayo, Lafayette County
Riverside -- Off SR 251, north of Mayo, Lafayette COUlllY Sirmans-- US 221, south of Greenville, Madison County
SI. Johns-- SR 150, nonh of Greenville, Madison COUIllY
54
Index Annuity .............................................................................................................................. 42
Associational Budget ............................................................................ . .................... 35
Associational Directory ......................................................................... . . ..................... 5
Bible Teaching-Reaching Report ...... . . ........................................ 30
Brotherhood .......................................... . . ....................................... 32
Brotherhood Directors ................................................................................. . . ..... 13
Calendar of Activities ....................................................................................................... 26
Chairmen of Deacons .......... . ....................................................................................... 9
Church Clerks ............................................. . . ................................ 14
Church Directory ....................................................................... . . ................................. 9
Constitution & Bylaws ...................... .
Digest of Letters ............................................... .
Director of Missions .................................. .
. ............................................ 16
. .................................................... 39
..................................................... 31
Discipleship Training ........................................................................................... . ..... 28
Discipleship Training Directors ... . .................................................................... 11
Elbert C. Tyner Youth Camp Financial Report ......................................................... 34
Expenditures .................................. . .................................................................... 38
Family Life ............................................ . . ................................................. 31
Highlights of Annual Meeting 1998 ............... . . ..................................... 25
Historical Events of Past Year .......................................... . . ...................................... 17
Historical Summation of the Middle Florida Association ......................................... 45
Historical Table of Semiannual Meetings ............................................. . .......... 44
Map of Churches in Middle Florida Baptist Association ........................................... 54
Members Who Died During the Year ........................................................................... 18
Messengers to Association ............ . .......................................................................... IS
Middle Florida Baptist Assembly .................................................................................. 34
Ministers Licensed During Year .................................................................... . . ... 17
Ministers Ordained This Year ........................................................................ . . ...... 17
Ministers Who Left During Year ..................................................................... . . ..... 16
Music ..................................................................................................................... . . .... 31
Music Directors .................................. . . .............................................................. 12
55
Ordained Ministers (Not Pastors) ................................................................................... 17
Organists ..... ............................................ . ............................................. 8
Pastoral Ministries .... ........................................................... . ................................ 28
Pastors ................................................................................................................................ 10
Pianists .................................................................................................................................. 8
Proceedings of Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting ............................................................... 21
Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeling ....................................................................... 19
Recognition of Church Clerks ......................................................................................... 42
Resolution .......................................................................................................................... 44
Stale Board of Missions .................................................................................................. 29
Statistical Tables ..................................................................... ................... . ........ 45
Stewardship ........................................................................................................................ 33
Sunday School Directors ................................................................................................. II
Time-Place-Preacher Committee Report............................... . ....... 43
Treasurers ........................................................................................................................... 14
Treasurer·s Report ........................... ................... . .... 37
Woman·s Missionary Union 1997-98 ................................................... . ....... 30
Woman·s Missionary Union Directors ........................................................................... 12
56