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I N D I A N A S O U T HI N D I A N A S O U T H
WESLEYANMAY 2008
Reflections About MotherBy Pastor Chip Bullock
Columbus Ohio Street Wesleyan
“It’s the little things that can turn into big things.” “It doesn’t matter if the
whole world is doing wrong; you are supposed to do right.” “Pretty is as pretty
does.” Even though I have not lived at home for ten years now, I can still hear
my mom telling me these things. As I have been away from home longer I have
begun to appreciate my mom even more. So much of how I think and my ap-
proach to life were formed by my mom. I am where I am today in large part be-
cause of her influence. Of all the things that she has given to me, there are a few
that rise to the top. She has constantly lived and taught principle. We make our
decisions and live our lives by principle.
That has been a guide as I have started
my own life.
She has shown a confident
faith in her God. I cannot help
but believe that God does
and will take care of each
and every situation.
She has given me uncon-
ditional love. This is the
greatest attribute that could
be given. I could call her
from anywhere today and
be confident of at least one
thing, she loves me. I can
understand the love of the
Father because of the love
of my mother.
A mother’s life can mean
so much that her love and
influence can never be to-
tally measured. I do know
that of all the blessings I
have been given, the life
and love of my mother is
one of the greatest.
Superintendent’s Schedule
May
5 – 9 May Seminar/Orleans
11 A.M. Simpson Chapel
P.M. Edinburgh
18 A.M. Petersburg
P.M. Bloomfield Southside
19 Lilly Meeting
25 A.M. Columbus Bethel
P.M. Church Visit
June
1 A.M. Spearsville
P.M. Austin
7-11 General Conference/FL
15 A.M. English
P.M. Franklin
16-20 Kid’s Camp/Orleans
22 A.M. Mecca New Life
P.M. Otwell
Dr. Mark S. F. EckartDIST. SUPERINTENDENT
HappyMother’s Day
Page 2 / May 2008 INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN
Wesleyan Women
District Convention“Great is Thy Faithfulness”
June 21, 2008
Orleans Campground Dining Hall
Guest Speaker:
Mrs. Nancy Wilson
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with
the meeting starting at 10:00 a.m.
Cost is $15.00
District ConferenceDistrict Conference will be held July
22, 2008. Registration will begin at
8:00 a.m. with Conference begin-
ning at 8:30 a.m. It will be held in the
tabernacle on the Orleans Campground
for all ministers and delegates.
INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN(USPS 334-970)
May 2008Vol. 35 No. 5
Executive Editor Dr. Mark Eckart
Office Editor Cindy Caniff
Periodical postage paid at Orleans, IN 47452and additional mailing offices.
Publication Office: P.O. Box 174,Orleans, IN 47452
Published monthly by the Indiana SouthDistrict of The Wesleyan Church.
Postmaster send address changes to:INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN
PO BOX 174ORLEANS, IN 47452
New Chapel/AuditoriumIndiana Wesleyan
University’s new Cha-
pel/Auditorium repre-
sents a $22 mil l ion
investment in the
Marion/Grant County
community. The build-
ing, which is to be com-
pleted in January 2010,
will seat 3,800 people.
The facility will be used both as the campus chapel and will provide assembly
space for large campus and community events, such as graduations, lecture se-
ries, conferences and concerts. The Groundbreaking Ceremony was held
April 4, 2008.
A few thoughts from the DS:1. “Prayer is what we need most,” is what I often tell people. Let’s con-
tinue to seek the Lord across our district. Let’s pray and fast, believing for God
to renew our spirits and enlarge our territories for His glory!
2. As indicated in the last district paper, our district is still very much in-
volved in the missions work in Panama. If you would like to send an offer-
ing for this cause, you can mark it “Panama” and send it to Mr. Dale
Hayhurst, 519 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute, IN 47807.
Your hard work is paying off and the March
Church Growth Report shows it.
There were also 32 saved or sanctified in March 2008to which we give God praise.
Keep up the good work, Pastors and churches.
God is going to bless your efforts!!
Camp Housing InformationIf you reserved a room at last year’s camp for Family Camp 2008, please call
or write Joyce Bailey to confirm that room. If you plan to bring a camper,
please let Joyce know as well. You can contact her at 812-825-5765, RR 4,
Box 454, Bloomfield, IN 47424.
Sunday School 2007 – 2488
Sunday School 2008 – 2537
A GAIN OF 49!
Sunday A.M. 2007 – 3922
Sunday P.M. 2008 – 4136
A GAIN OF 214!
Sunday P.M. 2007 – 1704
Sunday P.M. 2008 – 1945
A GAIN OF 241!
Week Day 2007 – 1740
Week Day 2008 – 1789
A GAIN OF 49!
Russ and Ann Beals with Rev. Bob & VivianEngland who were recently installed at the
Paoli Wesleyan Church.
MISSION POSSIBLEKids’ Bible Camp June 16-20, 2008Indiana South District Campground
Mission Begins: Monday, June 16th, at 12:00 PM (Registration from 9: 00 – 11: 00 AM) Mission Ends: Friday June 20th after the 2:00 PM Service.
Parents are encouraged to attend. Mission Essentials (Bring) Non-Essentials (Don’t Bring) Bed linens/ Towels / Washcloths Radios/ CD or MP3 Players Soap / Toiletries Electronic Games Flashlight or night light Squirt Guns/Super Soakers Watch Fireworks Bug Spray Electronic Games Sun Screen Cellular Phones/Pagers Pen/Pencil/Bible Skate Boards 1 or 2 nicer outfits for evening services Attire with inappropriate wording Money for Snack Shop or Bookstore (if desired) Alcohol/Tobacco/Non-Medical Drugs Second pair of shoes in case of rain Revealing Tank/Halter Tops
General Information
1. Honesty and respect of personal and camp property must be maintained. 2. Each person shall maintain his/her Christian witness at all times, everywhere; in modesty of dress, action and
attitude. 3. The children are only allowed to phone home for emergency purposes, calls to campers are strongly discouraged. 4. All medication must be kept and administered by the camp nurse. 5. The camp director reserves the right to make all decisions concerning camp under the direction of the DBA. For
more information please contact Camp Director, Dr. Dan Willis at (812)242-9556. 6. Please check your child for lice before sending them to camp. We must enforce a “no nit policy”. Lice check will
be given on site at registration. Parent Information
We, the Kids Bible Camp Committee, will make a sincere effort to provide your child with not only a spiritual, fun and exciting camp; but a secure one as well. With that in mind, we ask that you visit the camp ONLY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS. There will be a nurse on duty at all times. If you need to come to the campground during the week, we ask that you first stop at the camp office to check-in. We want to have a safe and secure environment and that is not possible if people other than campers and staff are on the campground without our knowledge. Please help us with this concern. Early departure of a camper is possible only by a signed request prior to the start of camp from parent or guardian and the child must be picked up by that designated person.
Mail for campers during camp may be sent to: Orleans Wesleyan Campground, Post Office Box 174, Orleans, IN 47452
PLEASE PRINT
Camper Name___________________________________________________ Age______ Gender M/F_____ Grade Completed_________ Parent or Guardian_________________________________________ Telephone ( )______________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________ City/ State_________________________________________________ Emergency Contact_________________________________________ Contact number____________________________________________ Church___________________________________________________ Roommate Preference _______________________________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date ________________ Amount Campers fee $______100.00____ Pre-Registration ($50.00) $________________ Balance Due ($50.00) $________________ Total Registration $________________ Registration fee after June 6, 2008 - $110.00 No Refunds after June 13, 2008 Make checks payable to:
Indiana South District KBC Send payment to:
Dr. Dan Willis, Camp Director 1620 S. 20th St. Terre Haute, IN 47803
The policy of this camping program states that in case of an accident that requires doctor or hospital care, the family insurance coverage is the primary coverage and the camp’s insurance is secondary.
(ONE NAME ONLY PLEASE) Medical Conditions________________________________________ Allergies _________________________________________ Shirt Size (adult sizes) Small Medium Large X-Large
Dorm Assignment_______________________________ Room#____________ Counselor_____________________________ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY i
MEDICAL CONSENT FORM I (We)_________________________________________________________ of _________________________ (parent(s) or guardian name) (address) ______________________________________________________________, do hereby state that I (we) am (are) the natural parents/ (city) (county) (state) legal guardian(s) of ______________________________________________ a minor born___________________________ (camper name) (birthday) who resides with me (us). In the event that I (we) cannot be reached, I (we) authorize either of the following adults to be contacted: ________________________________________ _________________________________________
(name) (number) (name) (number)
Insurance Company ______________________________________________ Policy number____________________________ Policy Holder ____________________________________________ 3. I authorize the Camp Director or Camp Nurse to consent to an x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment, and hospital care to be rendered to the minor under the general or special supervision on the advice of any physician or surgeon licensed to practice in the State of Indiana. Yes_____ No______ Dated this _______ Day of ________ 2008. Signed___________________________________________ expiration date________________ (3 month maximum)
I _____________________ the parent or legal guardian of____________________ give permission for my child to participate in all camp functions including, but not limited to the “Day-Away” field trip. I entrust and assign the Camp Director to provide leadership and direction for my child that is pleasing to God, and to make appropriate decisions for the care of my child. Dated_________________________ Signature_________________________________________________
Dorm _______________________________ Room#_________ Counselor___________________________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN May 2008 / Page 3
Saturday April 12th was a great day! I could not be more
proud (in the right way) of you dear people across this great
district. You came out in support of Super Saturday, but
also the Lilly endeavor. We had 138 attend which consisted
of 74 lay people and 64 ministers. This was a wonderful
participation for which I am thankful. The offering taken
to help with Dr. Coleman’s travel expenses was $498.75.
Thanks for helping with this expense. –Dr. Mark
Dr. Coleman brought evangelism to the hearts of every-
one, laymen and ministers. He has such practical ap-
proaches, and it really was a down-to-earth seminar
appreciated by all, from the responses I was hearing. He
drew from what the scriptures teach us, and of course the
greatest expert of all on the subject, Jesus Christ Himself.
The day was culminated with Dr. Eckart’s presentation
of the Lilly Grant. If we receive this grant, it has the possi-
bility of great support for our pastors financially, and lifting
the burdens they bear in pursuing the call of the ministry.
Thanks Dr. Mark for making this a priority for our district.
–Mr. Steve Willis
I really enjoyed the Super Saturday and I was blessed to
sit under the teaching of Dr. Coleman concerning evange-
lism. If I had the opportunity, I would sure go hear him
again. –Pastor Eddie Hayes, Brazil Wesleyan
I wanted to speak to you Saturday on our way out, but
you were busy with other folks. I just wanted to let you
know how much the group I brought appreciated all your
hard work in getting such a great motivational speaker in
Dr. Coleman. We talked about how he hit on many of the
subjects that we have started doing at Sullivan. We just
started a men’s small accountability group and I have
watched them leave their comfort zones and grow more
spiritually. Keep up the good work. I’m looking forward to
the next Super Saturday!
–Pastor Gary Larimer, Sullivan Wesleyan
I enjoyed being at the meeting. It was very good infor-
mation about church growth. I hope it sinks in to all of us
that we need to do more.
–Mr. David Bell, Westport Wesleyan
We praise the Lord that a$10,000.00 donation was
made to renovate the down-stairs of the building locateddirectly behind the taberna-cle. Pictured above is Revs.
Eddie Hayes, and JohnMoffat working to renovateeach room. When finished
each room will have a showeralong with a new vanity.
Several years ago the camp boughta used mower. The engine blew upthis past summer of 2007. We were
forced to buy another mower.Maybe the Lord would lay it upon
someone’s heart or one of you dearchurches would take it as a project
to buy this for the district, sincebuying the mower went beyond ourexpected operational budget. If so,please contact the district office for
more information. Thank You!
Super Saturday Reflections
This group of workers came in to help at work week here atcamp. Thanks to David & Amy Hoss (our caretakers) and all
those that helped to make this effort a success.
Austin K. Wingham 16 15 1 23 16 7 17 11 0
Bedford J. Keaton 44 24 20 57 45 12 34 21 0
Bicknell First M. Reed 37 45 8 56 49 7 27 54 0
Birdseye D. Murphy 30 22 8 30 25 5 0 0 0
Bloomfield Mt. Calvary F. Collings 17 17 0 17 17 0 14 0 0
Bloomfield Mt. Zion L. Manship 19 23 4 22 19 3 16 5 0
Bloomfield Southside C. Thomas 15 15 3 13 14 1 15 0 0
Bloomington Central M. Linville 33 33 0 36 36 0 21 17 0
Bloomington Shepherd D. Stroud 23 11 12 23 12 11 18 15 0
Blue River A. Marshall No Report
Boonville E. Ames 31 35 4 53 59 6 31 32 0
Brazil Jackson E. Hayes 27 30 3 37 34 3 18 8 0
Carthage C. Stroud 40 40 0 40 40 0 20 20 4
Clear Fork C. Uebel 13 10 3 19 15 4 9 6 0
Columbus Bethel B. Carpenter 0 0 0 10 17 7 0 0 0
Columbus Central B. Miller 17 17 0 17 17 0 13 0 0
Columbus Flintwood W. Jones 58 65 7 85 84 1 38 70 2
Columbus Ohio Street C.Bullock 34 33 1 58 56 2 33 17 0
Concord T. Whitham 27 29 2 30 30 0 13 12 0
Corydon New Hope J. Moore 9 9 0 29 29 0 0 15 2
E. Enterprise F. Wingham 9 8 1 9 9 0 9 13 0
Edinburg L. Biddle 39 33 6 39 33 6 16 14 0
English P. Jones 49 40 9 56 55 1 31 34 0
Evansville Forest Hills M. Stoelting 129 140 11 257 261 4 134 132 8
Evansville North Park S. Boardman 68 64 4 101 90 11 30 53 4
Evansville Trinity D. Allison 37 34 3 62 55 7 11 0 0
Faith Pointe J. Wriston 18 0 0 37 0 0 0 0 1
Fort Branch M. Hughes 37 27 10 46 32 14 14 42 0
Franklin D. Neal 35 36 1 47 54 7 32 25 0
French Lick Spr. Valley J. Moffatt 60 56 4 180 142 38 66 49 0
Gnaw Bone G. Armstrong 21 19 2 23 21 2 12 7 0
Greenfield R. Albring 24 26 2 29 38 9 16 8 0
Greensburg D. Preston 37 40 3 62 80 18 18 29 0
Greenwood J. Hughes 0 0 0 73 73 0 0 0 0
Holton W. Vandervort 21 19 2 21 20 1 17 6 0
Hope First E. Boston 19 19 0 25 25 0 11 37 1
Lawrenceburg M. Kessen No Report
Lewis Creek D. Gates 10 9 1 38 29 9 0 15 0
Loogootee Mt. Zion J. Simmons 36 27 9 90 78 12 16 13 0
Madison Calvary M. Mahoney 39 38 1 62 50 12 35 34 0
Marengo Valley S. Lock 64 45 19 130 98 32 53 46 0
Martinsville K. Kearby No Report
Martinsville Bethel J. Irvin 9 10 1 13 10 3 0 0 0
Mecca New Life C. Todd 25 25 0 37 37 0 0 36 0
Medora C. Breeden 30 30 0 30 29 1 16 15 0
Milan L. Brown 21 26 5 32 32 0 13 7 0
Mitchell S. Jones 65 88 23 188 213 25 63 119 0
Mooresville New Life M. Linville 26 20 6 36 38 2 14 22 0
Morgantown J. Irvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0
New Albany Spring Ave. N. Watters 0 20 0 15 26 11 0 0 0
North Vernon J. Terry 55 51 4 73 73 0 35 32 0
Orleans H. Carr 42 43 1 50 52 2 31 12 0
Otwell R. Stilwell 15 35 20 35 35 0 20 0 0
Paoli B. England 27 27 0 116 126 10 64 59 0
Petersburg L. Lamar 9 12 3 9 12 3 0 0 0
Poplar Grove J. Downs 14 19 5 26 32 6 24 17 0
Potter’s Shop Y. Reyes 24 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0
Prairie Creek T. Fennell No Report
Princeton J. Dillon 32 25 7 49 38 11 26 26 1
Rising Sun J. Kelley 7 9 2 8 10 2 0 3 0
Rodney M. Miller 15 9 6 19 16 3 17 11 0
Rushville H. Baker 7 7 0 7 7 0 7 6 1
Salem S. Caniff 7 7 0 21 14 7 18 23 0
Sandford C. Hedden 16 13 3 16 13 3 6 4 0
Scottsburg P. Mills 9 8 1 11 8 3 8 8 0
Seelyville F. Burk 11 16 5 6 9 3 0 0 0
Seymour I. Holt 37 21 16 45 27 18 27 22 0
Shelburn B. Noel 7 11 4 7 11 4 0 0 0
Shelbyville Grace H. Weaver 55 43 12 68 53 15 23 14 0
Shelbyville Westside G. Stroud 23 22 1 30 27 3 5 5 0
Simpson Chapel R. Brown 12 7 5 13 13 0 0 0 0
Somerville D. Brandon 38 38 0 26 48 22 24 22 0
South Washington P. Kessen 0 0 0 59 53 6 35 18 0
Spearsville B. Bray No Report
Spencer J. Knight 10 8 2 10 9 1 0 0 0
Sullivan G. Larimer 64 45 19 72 51 21 74 50 2
Sylvania D. Taylor 39 58 19 81 93 12 36 39 0
Terre Haute Faith D. Gormong 125 163 38 242 251 9 135 108 0
Terre Haute Hulman D. Willis 58 66 8 102 91 11 44 61 6
Terre Haute North S. Landon 14 14 0 20 15 5 14 8 0
Trafalgar C. Hilton 8 6 2 8 6 2 5 3 0
Valeene D. Manship 12 15 3 97 80 17 33 30 0
Versailles J. Hundley 42 26 16 42 26 16 27 12 0
Walker Chapel R. Hendershot 16 19 3 51 52 1 0 13 0
Wash. Vincennes J. Gilley 25 29 4 31 38 7 29 12 0
Wesley Chapel W. Wickard 32 35 3 55 53 2 22 0 0
Westport C. Bell 62 67 5 78 83 5 51 22 0
West Terre Haute 6th R. Weeks 24 28 4 24 28 4 0 7 0
West Terre Haute 8th P. Shelton 73 65 8 75 71 4 53 44 0
Wheatland K. Mitchell 11 13 2 16 16 0 12 11 0
Whitehall D. Campbell 19 16 3 17 17 0 9 10 0
Wilmington Hills D. Gary 23 20 3 28 23 5 25 18 0
TOTALS 2537 2488 49 4136 3922 214 1945 1789 32
CHURCH GROWTH REPORT MARCH 2008
Top 5 For Numeric Gain In Sun-SchoolChurch Pastor Gain
Bedford J. Keaton 20
Sullivan G. Larimer 19
Marengo Valley S. Lock 19
Seymour I. Holt 16
Versailles J. Hundley 16
Top 5 For Numeric Gain in AM WorshipChurch Pastor Gain
French Lick Spr. Valley J. Moffatt 38
Marengo Valley S. Lock 32
Sullivan G. Larimer 21
Seymour I. Holt 18
Valeene D. Manship 17
Top 5 For Percentage Gain in AM WorshipChurch Pastor Gain
Bloomington Shepherd D. Stroud 92%
Seymour I. Holt 67%
Versailles J. Hundley 62%
Salem S. Caniff 50%
Austin K. Wiingham 44%
Top 5 For Percentage Gain in Sun-SchoolChurch Pastor Gain
Bloomington Shepherd D. Stroud 109%
Bedford J. Keaton 83%
Seymour I. Holt 76%
Simpson Chapel R. Brown 71%
Rodney M. Miller 67%
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