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1 IOWA DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2016 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL 104 TH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY SESSIONS HELD AT GATEWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OSKALOOSA, IOWA THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2016 “Sharing Hope and Changing Lives Across Iowa” Dr. J.K. Warrick, General Superintendent Rev. M. Kim Smith, District Superintendent

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IOWA DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2016 ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL

104TH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY

SESSIONS HELD AT GATEWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OSKALOOSA, IOWA

THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2016

“Sharing Hope and Changing Lives Across Iowa”

Dr. J.K. Warrick, General

Superintendent

Rev. M. Kim Smith, District

Superintendent

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IOWA DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HISTORICAL RECORD OF DISTRICT ASSEMBLY SESSIONS

SESSION / DATE

LOCATION IN

IOWA

GENERAL

SUPERINTENDENT DISTRICT

SUPERINTENDENT

DISTRICT SECRETARY

1st Sept. 17-21, 1913 Marshalltown H. F. Reynolds B. T. Flanery/ E. A. Clark

E. J. Fleming

2nd Sept. 30—Oct. 4, 1914 Bloomfield P. F. Bresee E. A. Clark O. A. Overholser 3rd Sept. 22-26, 1915 Chariton E. F. Walker/ E. A. Clark O. A. Overholser W. E. Shepherd, Acting Chm 4th Sept. 20-24, 1916 Webster City E. F. Walker E. A. Clark M. C. Campbell 5th Aug. 29—Sept. 2, 1917 Oskaloosa R. T. Williams E. A. Clark M. C. Campbell 6th Sept. 11-15, 1918 Sioux City J. W. Goodwin E. A. Clark M. C. Campbell 7th Sept. 3-7, 1919 Des Moines R. T. Williams E. A. Clark M. C. Campbell 8th Aug. 18-22, 1920 Oskaloosa J. W. Goodwin E. A. Clark M. C. Campbell 9th Aug. 24-28, 1921 Des Moines J. W. Goodwin D. W. Dobson M. C. Campbell 10th Aug. 23-27, 1922 Marshalltown R. T. Williams H. L. Kinzie E. R. Borton 11th Aug. 22-26, 1923 Sioux City J. W. Goodwin H. L. Kinzie E. R. Borton 12th Sept. 3-7, 1924 Farmington H. F. Reynolds H. L. Kinzie E. R. Borton 13th Aug. 26-30, 1925 Oskaloosa R. T. Williams H. L. Kinzie E. R. Borton 14th Aug. 25-29, 1926 Des Moines H. F. Reynolds L. N. Fogg E. R. Borton 15th Aug. 17-21, 1927 Marshalltown J. W. Goodwin D. W. Dobson E. R. Borton 16th Aug. 22-26, 1928 Council Bluffs H. F. Reynolds D. W. Dobson E. R. Borton 17th Aug. 20-25, 1929 Cedar Rapids J. W. Goodwin J. W. Short M. C. Campbell 18th Aug. 20-24, 1930 Des Moines R. T. Williams J. W. Short M. C. Campbell 19th Aug. 19-23, 1931 Iowa Falls H. F. Reynolds J. W. Short M. C. Campbell 20th Aug. 17-21, 1932 Sioux City J. B. Chapman J. W. Short M. C. Campbell 21st Aug. 16-20, 1933 Oskaloosa R. T. Williams C. Preston Roberts M. C. Campbell 22nd Aug. 22-26, 1934 Ottumwa J. W. Goodwin C. Preston Roberts M. C. Campbell 23rd Aug. 21-25, 1935 Cedar Rapids J. B. Chapman C. Preston Roberts M. C. Campbell 24th Aug. 26-30, 1936 Chariton R. T. Williams C. Preston Roberts M. C. Campbell 25th Aug. 25-29, 1937 Webster City J. G. Morrison Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 26th Aug. 24-28, 1938 University Park J. W. Goodwin Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 27th Aug. 23-27, 1939 University Park J. B. Chapman Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 28th Aug. 21-23, 1940 University Park J. B. Chapman Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 29th Aug. 20-24, 1941 University Park R. T. Williams Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 30th Aug. 19-21, 1942 Oskaloosa O. J. Nease Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 31st Aug. 18-22, 1943 Oskaloosa H. V. Miller Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 32nd Aug. 23-24, 1944 Mason City R. T. Williams Hardy C. Powers M. C. Campbell 33rd Aug. 15-17, 1945 Oskaloosa J. B. Chapman Remiss Rehfeldt M. C. Campbell 34th Aug. 14-16, 1946 University Park Hardy C. Powers Remiss Rehfeldt E. J. Strong 35th Aug. 13-15, 1947 Des Moines G. B. Williamson Remiss Rehfeldt E. J. Strong 36th Aug. 11-13, 1948 Des Moines H. V. Miller Remiss Rehfeldt E. J. Strong 37th Aug. 10-12, 1949 West Des Moines O. J. Nease Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 38th Aug. 9-11, 1950 West Des Moines Samuel Young Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 39th Aug. 6-10, 1951 West Des Moines G. B. Williamson Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 40th Aug. 13-15, 1952 West Des Moines Hardy C. Powers Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 41st Aug. 12-14, 1953 West Des Moines Hugh C. Benner Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 42nd Aug. 11-13, 1954 West Des Moines D. I. Vanderpool Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 43rd Aug. 10-12, 1955 West Des Moines G. B. Williamson Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 44th Aug. 8-10, 1956 West Des Moines Hardy C. Powers Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 45th Aug. 14-17, 1957 West Des Moines Samuel Young Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 46th Aug. 13-15, 1958 West Des Moines Hugh C. Benner Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 47th Aug. 12-14, 1959 West Des Moines D. I. Vanderpool Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 48th Aug. 10-12, 1960 West Des Moines Hardy C. Powers Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 49th Aug. 9-11, 1961 West Des Moines G. B. Williamson Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 50th Aug. 8-10, 1962 West Des Moines Samuel Young Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong

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SESSION / DATE

LOCATION IN

IOWA

GENERAL

SUPERINTENDENT DISTRICT

SUPERINTENDENT

DISTRICT SECRETARY

51st Aug. 7-9, 1963 West Des Moines D. I. Vanderpool Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 52nd Aug. 5-7, 1964 West Des Moines Hardy C. Powers Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 53rd Aug. 4-6, 1965 West Des Moines V. H. Lewis Gene E. Phillips E. J. Strong 54th Aug. 10-12, 1966 West Des Moines Hugh C. Benner Gene E. Phillips A. D. Foster 55th Aug. 9-11, 1967 West Des Moines Samuel Young Gene E. Phillips A. D. Foster 56th Aug. 7-9, 1968 West Des Moines Eugene L. Stowe Gene E. Phillips A. D. Foster 57th Aug. 6-8, 1969 West Des Moines George Coulter Gene E. Phillips A. D. Foster 58th Aug. 5-7, 1970 West Des Moines V. H. Lewis Gene E. Phillips A. D. Foster 59th Aug. 4-6, 1971 West Des Moines Orville W. Jenkins Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 60th Aug. 9-11, 1972 West Des Moines Edward Lawlor Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 61st Aug. 8-10, 1973 West Des Moines Charles H. Strickland Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 62nd Aug. 9-10, 1974 West Des Moines Eugene L. Stowe Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 63rd Aug. 8-9, 1975 West Des Moines Edward Lawlor Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 64th Aug. 6-7, 1976 West Des Moines George Coulter Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 65th Aug. 12-13, 1977 West Des Moines V. H. Lewis Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 66th Aug. 9-10, 1978 Cedar Rapids Charles H. Strickland Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 67th Aug. 8-9, 1979 Des Moines Orville W. Jenkins Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 68th Aug. 13-14, 1980 Des Moines Jerald D. Johnson Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 69th Aug. 12-13, 1981 Des Moines V. H. Lewis Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 70th Aug. 11-12, 1982 Des Moines Charles H. Strickland Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 71st Aug. 11-12, 1983 Des Moines Charles H. Strickland Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 72nd Aug. 9-10, 1984 Des Moines Orville W. Jenkins Forrest E. Whitlatch A. D. Foster 73rd Aug. 15-16, 1985 Des Moines Raymond W. Hurn Forrest E. Whitlatch Dave L. Humble 74th Aug. 14-15, 1986 Cedar Rapids Eugene L. Stowe Forrest E. Whitlatch Dave L. Humble 75th Aug. 13-14, 1987 Des Moines Eugene L. Stowe Forrest E. Whitlatch Dave L. Humble 76th Aug. 11-12, 1988 Cedar Rapids William M. Greathouse Forrest E. Whitlatch Dave L. Humble 77th Aug. 17-18, 1989 Des Moines Donald D. Owens Forrest E. Whitlatch Dave L. Humble 78th July 19-20, 1990 Oskaloosa Jerald D. Johnson Forrest E. Whitlatch Dave L. Humble 79th July 18-19, 1991 Oskaloosa Jerald D. Johnson Gene C. Phillips Dave L. Humble 80th July 16-17, 1992 Oskaloosa Eugene L. Stowe Gene C. Phillips Dave L. Humble 81st June 23-24, 1993 West Des Moines John A. Knight Gene C. Phillips Dave L. Humble 82nd July 21-22, 1994 Oskaloosa William J. Prince Gene C. Phillips Dave L. Humble 83rd July 13-14, 1995 Oskaloosa William J. Prince Gene C. Phillips Mark Blankenship 84th July 11-12, 1996 Oskaloosa Paul G. Cunningham Gene C. Phillips Mark Blankenship 85th July 16-17, 1997 West Des Moines Paul G. Cunningham Gene C. Phillips Dave L. Humble 86th July 16-17, 1998 West Des Moines James H. Diehl Ronald Doolittle Lauris Meek 87th July 14-15, 1999 West Des Moines James H. Diehl Ronald Doolittle Lauris Meek 88th July 12-13, 2000 West Des Moines Jim L. Bond Ronald Doolittle Lauris Meek 89th July 18-19, 2001 West Des Moines Jim L. Bond Ronald Doolittle Lauris Meek 90th July 17-18, 2002 West Des Moines Jerry D. Porter Ronald Doolittle Lauris Meek 91st July 9, 2003 West Des Moines Jerry D. Porter Ronald Doolittle Lauris Meek 92nd June 30—July 1, 2004 West Des Moines W. Talmadge Johnson Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 93rd July 13-14, 2005 West Des Moines W. Talmadge Johnson Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 94th July 14, 2006 West Des Moines Jesse C. Middendorf Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 95th July 11, 2007 West Des Moines Jesse C. Middendorf Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 96th July 11, 2008 West Des Moines Paul G. Cunningham Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 97th July 10, 2009 West Des Moines Paul G. Cunningham Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 98th July 9, 2010 West Des Moines Eugenio Duarte Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 99th July 6, 2011 Oskaloosa Eugenio Duarte Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 100th July 11, 2012 Oskaloosa Jerry D. Porter Garey Alan Miller Lauris Meek 101st July 19, 2013 Oskaloosa Jerry D. Porter M. Kim Smith Lauris Meek 102nd July 9, 2014 Oskaloosa David W. Graves M. Kim Smith Timothy W. Carter 103rd July 8, 2015 Oskaloosa David W. Graves M. Kim Smith Timothy W. Carter 104th July 7, 2016 Oskaloosa J.K. Warrick M. Kim Smith Timothy W. Carter

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Official Directory

A. District Officers ................................................................................................ 6

B. District Boards and Standing Committees ...................................................... .6

Advisory Board ................................................................................................ 6

Board of Ministry .............................................................................................. 7

Court of Appeals .............................................................................................. 7

C. District Assembly Committees ......................................................................... 7

Finance ............................................................................................................ 7

Auditors .......................................................................................................... .8

Editing and Publishing ..................................................................................... 8

D. District Auxiliary Organizations ........................................................................ 8

SDMI ............................................................................................................... 8

NYI .................................................................................................................. 9

NMI .................................................................................................................. 9

E. District Missional Zones ................................................................................. 10

F. Church Directory ............................................................................................ 10

G. District Ministerial Rolls

Ministerial Role Code Key ............................................................................. 36

Ordained Elders ............................................................................................. 36

Ordained Deacons ......................................................................................... 40

Licensed Ministers ......................................................................................... 41

Retired Ministers ............................................................................................ 42

II. General Information

A. Ministers Received on Transfer ..................................................................... 44

B. Ministers Granted Transfers .......................................................................... 44

C. Elders Orders Recognized ............................................................................ 44

D. Granted Minister’s License ............................................................................ 44

E. Granted Renewal of Minister’s License ......................................................... 44

F. Elders Granted Retirement Status ................................................................. 44

G. Restoration of Elders Credentials .................................................................. 44

H. Dropped from Roll of Elders .......................................................................... 44

I. Dropped from Roll of Deacons ...................................................................... 45

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J. Dropped from Roll of Licensed Ministers ...................................................... 45

K. New District Churches ................................................................................... 45

L. New Compassionate Ministry Centers ........................................................... 45

M. Where to Send Monies to Others .................................................................. 45

III. Plan of Examination

Ministerial Studies Information ....................................................................... 45

IV. Daily Proceedings

A. District Assembly .......................................................................................... 49

B. District NMI Convention ................................................................................. 54

C. District SDMI Convention .............................................................................. 55

D. District NYI Convention ................................................................................. 57

E. The Church Triumphant 2016 ........................................................................ 59

V. Reports

A. District Superintendent .................................................................................. 59

B. District NMI President .................................................................................... 64

C. District SDMI Chairman ................................................................................. 69

D. District NYI President ................................................................................... 70

VI. District Boards and Standing Committees

A. District Advisory Board .................................................................................. 74

B. District Board of Ministry ................................................................................ 76

VII. District Assembly Committees

A. Assembly Finance Committee ....................................................................... 77

B. Assembly Nominating Committee .................................................................. 83

C. Assembly Auditing Committee ....................................................................... 85

D. Assembly Daily Journal Committee ............................................................... 86

VIII. Financial and Statistical Reports

A. District Treasurer’s Report ............................................................................. 86

B. District Summary Reports .............................................................................. 91

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I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

General Superintendent – J.K. Warrick, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66219 (913-577-0050)

District Superintendent – M. Kim Smith (Rosie) 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021 (515-226-9727) (Email: [email protected]) Residence: 4710 NW 5th Street, Ankeny, IA 50023 (913-561-0033)

District Administrator – Tammy Gauer, 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021 (515-226-9727) (Email: [email protected]

District Secretary – Timothy Carter 3113 1st Ave. SW., Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 (319-364-0633) (Email: [email protected])

District Treasurer – Tina Goetzinger, 5701 W. Mustang Rd., Cedar Rapids, IA. 52411 (319-294-5845) (Email: [email protected])

District President, NMI (Nazarene Missions International) – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S. 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 (515-232-5684) (Email: [email protected])

District President, NYI (Nazarene Youth International) – James Gauer, 1909 NW 10th St., Ankeny, IA 50023 (515-964-2835) (Email: [email protected])

District Chairman, SDMI (Sunday School Discipleship Ministries International) - Joy Maberry, 610 NW Ash Dr., Ankeny, IA 50023 (515-964-3351) (Email: [email protected])

District Chaplaincy Director – Kenneth Tidwell, 3301 Laurel Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 (712-454-7181) (Email: [email protected])

District Compassionate Ministry Coordinator – Teresa Stecker, 1035 Wade Street, Iowa City, IA 52240 (563-260-4541) (Email: [email protected])

District Hispanic Coordinator – Shane Wilson, 1431 E. 25th St., Des Moines, IA 50317 (515-218-5696) (Email: [email protected])

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

Advisory Board Chairman – M. Kim Smith (Rosie) 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021

(515-226-9727) (FAX: 515-226-9751) (Email: [email protected]) Secretary – Timothy W. Carter – 3119 2nd Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

(319-390-1419) (Email: [email protected]) Minister

(term to expire 2017) Timothy Carter – 3119 2nd Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 (319-390-1419) Leray Glendenning – 170 Melrose Dr., Waukee, IA 50263 (515-978-7021)

(term to expire 2018) Dan Arnold – 59 Pickard Lane, Council Bluffs, IA 51501 (515-710-2330)

Terry Chapman – 405 Myra Lane., Moravia, IA 52571 (641-724-9283) Lay

(term to expire 2017) Dennis Mowery – 68306 180th St., Nevada, IA 50201 (712-310-6855)

Robin Hammann – 1526 HWY 163, Leighton, IA 50143 (641-626-3306) (term to expire 2018)

Debra Bishop – 6027 Cottage Dr., Johnston, IA 50131 (515-491-9057) John Hayes – PO Box 132, Montrose, IA 52639 (319-463-5560)

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Board of Ministry Chairman – Emmanuel Reinbold 3427 Ridge Ct. Davenport, IA 52806

(563-391-0711) (Email: [email protected]) Secretary – Tammy Gauer, 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021

(515-226-9727) (Email: [email protected]) Lifelong Learning Coordinator – Blodgett, Richard, 2315 S. 13th St. Council Bluff, IA 51501

(712-328-0940) (Email: [email protected]) NBC Alliance Coordinator – Leray Glendenning, 170 Melrose Dr., Waukee, IA 50263

(515-978-7021) (Email: [email protected]) Members:

(term to expire 2017) Rick Blodgett; Dave Childers; Mike Collins; David Jareo; Gary Snook; Marvin Thrasher

(term to expire 2018) Mark Doll; Leray Glendenning; David King; Chapain Tosingilo; Shane Wilson; Daryle Wright

(term to expire 2019) Leah Barker; Tammy Gauer; Bill Hines; Dana Jurgens; Greg Neer; Del Rittgers

(term to expire 2020) Angela Bentley, Tim Carter, James Gauer, Joy Maberry, Emmanuel Reinbold, John Witmer

MidAmerica Nazarene University Trustees Ex-Officio: M. Kim Smith, 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021 (515-226-9727) Minister:

(term to expire 2019) Leray Glendenning – 170 Melrose Dr., Waukee, IA 50263 (515-978-7021) Lay:

(term to expire 2018) Eldon Meyers – 130 110th St., Corwith, IA 50430 (515-583-2680)

District Court of Appeals Chairman – M. Kim Smith 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021

(515-226-9727) (Email: [email protected]) Secretary – Chad Eichorn, 2064 Walnut St., West Des Moines, IA 50265

(515-450-8643) (Email: [email protected]) Minister

(term to expire 2018) Joy Maberry, Chad Eichorn Lay

(term to expire 2018) John Hayes, Dennis Mowery

C. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

Assembly Finance Committee Chairman – John Hayes, PO Box 132, Montrose, IA 52639

(319-463-5560) (Email: [email protected]) Secretary – Chris Hampsher, 901 Sutliff Rd., Lisbon, IA 52253

(319-455-2287) (Email: [email protected])

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Minister (term to expire 2017)

David King; Michael Lynch (term to expire 2018)

Rick Blodgett; Terry Chapman (term to expire 2019)

Leray Glendenning; Bill Hines Lay

(term to expire 2017) Chris Hampsher, John Hayes

(term to expire 2018) Dennis Mowery, Erval Shipler

(term to expire 2019) Debra Bishop, Emily Shook Auditors

Chris Hampsher, CPA Editing and Publishing the District Journal and Proceedings

M. Kim Smith, Tammy Gauer, and Timothy W. Carter

D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS

District SDMI (Sunday School/Discipleship Ministries International)

Chairman – Joy Maberry, 610 NW Ash Dr. Ankeny, IA 50023

(515-964-3351 or 815-440-6555) (Email: [email protected])

Secretary – Leah Barker, 2824 Indiana Ave., Dubuque, IA 52001

(517-896-8718) (Email: [email protected])

Treasurer – Tina Goetzinger, 5701 W. Mustang Rd., Cedar Rapids, IA 52411

(319-294-5845) (Email: [email protected])

Adult Ministries – Deb Blodgett, 2315 S. 13th St., Council Bluffs, IA 51501

(712-328-0940 or 402-740-9661) (Email: [email protected])

Children’s Ministries – Tammy Gauer, 1909 NW 10th St., Ankeny, IA 50023

(515-710-2427 or 515-964-2835) (Email: [email protected])

Children’s Camp Director – Jeana Mowery, 68306 180th St., Nevada, IA 50201

(712-310-7140) (Email: [email protected])

Disciple Makers Online – Larry Hayes, 1966 194th St., Mondamin, IA 51557

(712-646-2228) (Email: [email protected])

Ministerial Representative – Dana Jurgens, 2513 Hilton Rd., Keokuk, IA 52632

(319-524-5634 or 319-795-8188) (Email: [email protected])

Lay Representative – Jeana Mowery, 68306 180th St., Nevada, IA 50201

(712-310-7140) (Email: [email protected])

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District NYI (Youth Ministries International)

President – James Gauer, 1909 NW 10th St., Ankeny, IA 50023 (515-964-2835 or 515-710-2459) (Email: [email protected])

Vice-President – Andy Watts, PO Box 212 University Park, IA 52595 (913-634-2791) (Email: [email protected])

Secretary – Mike Collins, 3709 Pearl Lane, Waterloo, IA 50702 (319-230-2451) (Email: [email protected])

Treasurer – Tina Goetzinger, 5701 W. Mustang Rd., Cedar Rapids, IA. 52411 (319-294-5845) (Email: [email protected])

Financial Liaison – Dennis Mowery, 68306 180th St., Nevada, IA 50201 (712-310-6855) (Email: [email protected])

Quizzing Director – Robert J. Montis, 406 Goode St, Bloomfield, IA 52537 (641-242-1022) (Email: [email protected])

District Communications Director – Sean Ports, 3000 42nd St. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 (319-393-7399) (Email: [email protected])

Member-at-large – Harold Flach, 407 W. Church St., Moravia, IA 52571 (641-895-1091) (Email: [email protected])

Student Representative – Chase Holbrook, 2101 Locust St. Apt. 3, Granger, IA 50109 (515-868-1029) (Email: N/A)

District NMI (Nazarene Missions International)

President – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S. 2nd St., Ames, IA 50010 (515-232-5684) (Email: [email protected])

Vice-President – Robin Hammann, 1526 Highway 163, Leighton, IA 50143 (641-660-8141) (Email: [email protected])

Secretary – Jean McEowen, 1105 SE Michael Dr., Ankeny, IA 50021 (515-963-7914) (Email: [email protected])

Treasurer – Tina Goetzinger, 5701 W. Mustang Rd., Cedar Rapids, IA 52411 (319-294-5845) (Email: [email protected])

Praying Coordinator – Myra Chandler, 2210 260th Ave., Lot 8, DeWitt, IA 52742 (563-940-6772) (Email: [email protected])

Discipling Coordinator – Marty Hammann, 1526 Highway 163, Leighton, IA 50143 (641-660-1586) (Email: [email protected])

Giving Coordinator – Barb DeJong, 13341 Highway 5, Moravia, IA 51571 (641-891-2060) (Email: [email protected])

Educating Coordinator – BJ Welch, 7239 168th St., Albia, IA 52531 (641-799-4741) (Email: [email protected])

[Missionary Care – Teresa Stecker, 1036 Wade, Iowa City, IA 52240 (563-260-4541) (Email: [email protected])

Compassionate Ministries – Tracy King, 3515 Northwood Dr. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 (319-378-3560) (Email: [email protected])

Deputation – Patti Thrasher, 312 S. 2nd St., Ames, IA 50010 (515-232-5684) (Email: [email protected])

LINKS – Margaret McKee, 1175 Indian Creek Rd., Marion, IA 52302 (319-550-1752) (Email: [email protected])

Mission Call Coordinator – Marty Hammann, 1526 Highway 163, Leighton, IA 50143 (641-660-1586) (Email: [email protected])

Work & Witness – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S. 2nd St., Ames, IA 50010 (515-232-5684) (Email: [email protected])

World Mission Broadcast – Barb DeJong, 13341 Highway 5, Moravia, IA 51571 (641-891-2060) (Email: [email protected])

JESUS Film – Walter King, 1622 S. 15th St., Centerville, IA 52544 (641-856-4462) (Email: [email protected])

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E. DISTRICT MISSIONAL ZONES

Capital City Chairman: Leray Glendenning

Ankeny, Des Moines Eastside, Des Moines Eastside Hispanic (PAC), Des Moines Faith, Des Moines First, Des Moines Highland Park, Des Moines Southside, Grinnell, Indianola, Marshalltown, Marshalltown Iglesia del Nazareno (PAC), Newton, West Des Moines Greater Life, Winterset

Cedar Valley Zone Chairman: Mike Collins

Cedar Falls Living Water, Cedar Rapids First, Cedar Rapids First Mountain of the Lord (PAC), Cedar Rapids First Restoration (PAC), Cedar Rapids Oakland, Dubuque, Iowa City, Iowa City African, Iowa City Hispanic, Iowa City Chinese Community (PAC), Iowa City Infuse (PAC), Iowa City Open Door (PAC), Iowa City Renuevo (PAC), Iowa City United in Christ (PAC), Marengo, Monticello, Waterloo, Waterloo African (PAC)

Flint Hills Chairman: Terry Vance

Burlington First, Burlington Flint Hills, Davenport, Fort Madison, Keokuk, Montrose, Wappello

Missouri Valley Chairman: Dan Arnold

Atlantic, Council Bluffs Emanuel, Council Bluffs First, Council Bluffs First Benedicion iglesia del Nazareno (PAC), Glenwood Frontline, Missouri Valley, Red Oak, Shenandoah, Tabor Weaver Memorial

Northern Prairie Chairman: In Transition

Ames, Boone, Britt Zion, Britt Zion Christian Care Center (PAC) Clarion Lighthouse, Fort Dodge, Mason City

Siouxland Chairman: Jonathan Young

Climbing Hill, Estherville, LeMars, Sioux City New Life Community, Spencer Family Southern Hills Chairman: Greg Neer

Bloomfield Grace Pointe, Centerville, Chariton, Fairfield, Knoxville, Moravia Lighthouse, Oskaloosa, Ottumwa Arca De Salvacion, Ottumwa Trinity, Pella

F. CHURCH DIRECTORIES AMES (Organized 1925) (023-0040)

Mail: 312 S. 2nd St, Ames, IA 50010 Location: 203 S. Kellogg, Ames, IA 50010

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-233-1425 Pastor: (7/09) Marvin E. Thrasher (Patti), 312 S 2nd St, Ames, IA 50010

Email: [email protected] (515 232 5684)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No

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Music Dir. – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-232-5684)

Vis. Min. – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-232-5684)

Hispanic Ministries – Juan Sing Urbina, 312 S 2nd St., Ames, IA 50010 (515-232-5684)

Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S 2nd St Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515 232 5684)

SDMI Supt. – Ames Church Board, 312 S 2nd St Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515 232 5684)

NYI Pres. – Marvin Thrasher, 312 S 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-232-5684)

NMI Pres. – Patti Thrasher, 312 S 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-232-5684)

Work & Witness Coord. – Marvin Thrasher 312 S 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-232-5684)

Church Board Sec. – Sue Moore, 1317 Wilson Ave. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-708-2629)

Church Treas. – Jeff Eichorn, 2918 Northwood, Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-450-3309)

ANKENY HOPE (Organized 1972) (023-0045) Location: 510 NW Ash Dr. Ankeny, IA 50023

Web Address: hopechurchnaz.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-964-3351 Pastor: (6/06) Joy L. Maberry (Lyle), 610 NW Ash Dr., Ankeny, IA 50023

Email: [email protected] (815-440-6555)

Review Date: (6/20) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Children’s Min. Dir. – Brenda Romare, 910 NW Orchard, Ankeny, IA 50023

Email: [email protected] (515-975-9150) NMI Pres. – Jeanine Caponigro, 316 NW Beechwood St. Ankeny, IA 50023

Email: [email protected] (515-964-2653) Finance Dir. – Erval Shipler, 12850 NE 98th Street Maxwell, IA 50161

Email: [email protected] (515-967-6423) Men’s Min. Dir. – Shane Abbitt, 422 Bayberry Ct., Ankeny, IA 50023

Email: [email protected] (515-963-5377) Church Board Sec. – Michelle Pollock, 524 SW Southlawn Dr. Ankeny, IA 50023

Email: [email protected] (515-577-6255) Church Treas. – Gloria Trager, 501 SW Oak Lane, Ankeny, IA 50023 (515-964-4320)

ATLANTIC (Inactive) (023-0050) BLOOMFIELD GRACE POINTE (Organized 1910) (023-0070)

Location: 20444 Highway 2, Bloomfield, IA 52537 Email: [email protected]

Phone: 641-664-2585 Pastor: (2/14) Robert J. Montis (Rachel), 406 Goode St., Bloomfield, IA 52537

Email: [email protected] (641-242-1022)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No

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SDMI Supt. – Robert J. Montis, 406 Goode St., Bloomfield, IA 52537 Email: [email protected] (641-242-1022)

NMI Pres. – Robert J. Montis, 406 Goode St., Bloomfield, IA 52537 Email: [email protected] (641-242-1022)

Church Board Sec. – Ellen Schumaker, 506 N Davis St., Bloomfield, IA 52537 Email: [email protected] (641-664-1779)

Church Treas. – Trevor Couchman, 201 W Rochestor, Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-799-8874)

BOONE (Organized 1945) (023-0080)

Mail: 417 State St. Boone, IA 50036 Location: 1427 Story St. Boone, IA 50036

Web Address: www.BooneIowaChurchOfTheNazarene.org Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-432-8834

Pastor: (12/88) Eugene E. Jipson (Kathy), 417 State St Boone, IA 50036 Email: [email protected]

(515-432-8388) Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Kathy Jipson, 417 State St. Boone, IA 50036

Email: [email protected]

NYI Pres. – Rita Davenport, 1228 Marshall St. Boone, IA 50036 Email: [email protected]

NMI Pres. – Jean McEowen, 1105 SE Michael, Ankeny, IA 50021 Email: [email protected]

Church Board Sec. – Jean McEowen, 1105 SE Michael, Ankeny, IA 50021 Email: [email protected]

Church Treas. – Kathy Jipson, 417 State St. Boone, IA 50036 Email: [email protected]

BRITT ZION (Organized 1940) (023-0090) Location: P.O. Box 304; 195 2nd St. SW Britt, IA 50423

Email: [email protected] Phone: 641-843-4667

Pastor: In Transition Review Date: New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Heather Schoenwetter 112 1st St. SE Britt, IA 50423

Email: [email protected] (641-425-5026)

SDMI Supt. – Robin Kudej, 286 5th St. SW Britt, IA 50423 Email: [email protected] (641-843-3224)

NYI Pres. – Mark Schoenwetter, 112 1st St. SE Britt, IA 50423 Email: [email protected] (641-425-1472)

Adult Min. Dir. – Eldon Meyers, 130 110th St. Corwith, IA 50430 Email: [email protected] (515-583-2608)

Prime Time Dir. – Bob Lewerke, 220 W 8th St. Garner, IA 50438 Email: [email protected] (641-923-2087)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Jason Pavelka, 84 7th Ave. SW Britt, IA 50423 Email: [email protected] (641-843-9076)

NMI Pres. – Marline Lewerke, 220 W 8th St. Garner, IA 50438 Email: [email protected] (641-923-2087)

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Church Board Sec. – Mark Schoenwetter, 112 1st St. SE Britt, IA 50423 Email: [email protected] (641-425-1472)

Church Treas. – Sherry Langlitz, 355 E Sesame St. Garner, IA 50438 Email: [email protected] (641-860-1699)

PAC - CHRISTIAN CARE CENTER (BRITT ZION) (PAC) (023-0016)

Location: Concord Care Center 490 W. Lyon St. Garner, IA 50438 Email: [email protected]

Phone: 641-843-4667

Pastor: In Transition

BURLINGTON FIRST (Organized 1935) (0023-0100) Location: 1015 S Roosevelt Ave. Burlington, IA 52601

Web Address: burl1naz.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 319-752-4245

Pastor: (10/98) Terry L. Vance (Carol) 1013 S Roosevelt Ave. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-754-4769)

Review Date: (10/16) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary – Becky Johnson, 2205 Osborn St. Burlington, IA 52601 Assoc. Pastor – Charlie Corns (Nancy), 2120 Spray, Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-610-7930) Assoc. Pastor - Joshua Vance (Ashley), 1800 Olive St. Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-850-0884) Music Dir. – Christopher VanBuskirk (Sara), 154 Greenbrier Dr., Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-850-1315) Vis. Min. – Ken Hyndman (Lori), 1211 Lynnwood Dr., Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-759-3493)

SDMI Supt. – Chuck Griffin, 2708 Central Avenue, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-371-5214)

NYI Pres. – Mark Watterson, 14876 Washington Road #52, West Burlington, IA 52655 Email: [email protected] (319-457-3421)

Prime Time Dir. – Nancy Corns, 2120 Spray, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-610-7932)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Chuck Griffin, 2708 Central Avenue, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-371-5214)

Women’s Min. Dir. – Carol Vance, 1013 S Roosevelt Ave. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-754-4769)

NMI Pres. – Frank Orton, P.O. Box 314, Danville, IA 52623 Email: [email protected] (319-392-8277)

Work & Witness Coord. – Frank Orton, P.O. Box 314, Danville, IA 52623 Email: [email protected] (319-392-8277)

CLT Dir. – Ken Hyndman, 1211 Lynnwood Dr. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-759-3493)

Church Board Sec. – Chuck Griffin, 2708 Central Avenue, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-371-5214)

Church Treas. – Barb Detrick, P.O. Box 492, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-750-1389)

BURLINGTON FLINT HILLS (Organized 1948) (023-0110) Mail: 320 Emmett St. Burlington, IA 52601

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Location: 2007 Agency St., Burlington, IA 52601 Web Address: www.flinthillsnaz.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 319-752-2256 Pastor: (6/93) Ronald S. Jewett, (Linda), 152 Greenbrier, Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-754-1521) Review Date: (6/16) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Scott Landon, 1018 Hagemann, Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-752-0430) SDMI Supt. – Gary Gooch, 11842 Upper Flint Rd. Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-752-2673) Children’s Min. Dir. – Linda Jewett, 152 Greenbrier, Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-754-1521) Prime Time Dir. – Evelyn Vance, 21691 162 St. New London, IA 52645 (319-367-5297) Men’s Min. Dir. – Don Henry, 1711 Madison Ave. Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-752-2357)

NMI Pres. – Jodine Sands, 2113 Spray St. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-753-0857)

Church Board Sec. – Toni Landon, 1018 Hagemann St. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-752-0430)

Church Treas. – Marilyn Stein, 197 Crestview St. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-753-0090)

CEDAR FALLS LIVING WATER (Organized 1946) (023-0140) Location: 1210 W Lone Tree Rd, Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-277-6757

Pastor: (9/15) Joel Thompson (Jill), 1128 W Lone Tree Rd. Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Email: [email protected] (515-460-6391)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Jill Thompson, 1128 W Lone Tree Rd. Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Email: [email protected] (515-460-6390) Children’s Min. Dir. – Jill Thompson, 1128 W Lone Tree Rd. Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Email: [email protected] (515-460-6390) Prime Time Dir. – Mary Lou Smith, 6112 Waverly Rd. Cedar Falls, IA 50613 (319-266-3953) NMI Pres. – Helen Bosley, 4125 Autumn Ridge Rd. Apt. 104 Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Email: [email protected] (319-277-5684) Church Board Sec. – Helen Bosley, 4125 Autumn Ridge Rd. Unit 104 Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Email: [email protected] (319-277-5684) Church Treas. – Jarid Hundley 247 Joy Dr. Waterloo, IA 50701

Email: [email protected] (319-939-0027)

CEDAR RAPIDS FIRST (Organized 1924) (023-0150) Location: 3113 First Ave SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Web Address: www.firstnazcr.org Email: [email protected]

Phone: 319-364-0633 Pastor: (9/97) Timothy W. Carter (Cheri), 3119 2nd Ave SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Email: [email protected] (319-310-4586) Review Date: (9/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes 2

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Administrative Assistant – Cheri Carter, 3119 2nd Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Email: [email protected] (319-390-1419)

Associate (Part-time) Chris Burrell (Carly) 1680 A Ave., Marion, IA. 52302 Email: [email protected] (660-726-2962) Music Dir. – Syndy Richey, 4600 Coventry Lane NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Email: [email protected] (319-432-1807) Vis. Min. – Rev. Charles Keyes, 2627 Sue Lane NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Email: N/A (319-363-6042) SDMI Supt. – Al Nichols, 315 Rockvalley Dr. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Email: [email protected] (319-390-8656) Children’s Min. Dir. – Jessica Bronson, 200 15th St. NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Email: [email protected] (319-361-1684) Co-NYI Pres. –Rebekah Andrews, 1038 ½ 7th Ave., Marion, IA 52302

Email: [email protected] (319-389-0538)

Stephanie Prochaska, 711 High Point Dr. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Email: [email protected] (319-538-2822)

Adult Min. Dir. – Al Nichols, 315 Rockvalley Dr. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Email: [email protected] (319-390-8656)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Richard Burns, 1365 E. Ave., Marion, IA 52403 Email: [email protected] (319-310-0531)

Women’s Min. Dir. – Sherri Williams, 3607 Foxborough Terr. NE Unit A, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 Email:[email protected](319-396-4478)

NMI Pres. – Russell Stolba, 1700 2nd St. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Email: [email protected] (319-365-0622)

Work & Witness Coord. – Gale Andrews, 3705 Walker Rd., Walker, IA 52352 Email: [email protected] (319-224-3265)

Church Board Sec. – Holly Ralston, 2414 Linwood St. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Email: [email protected] (319-721-6931)

Church Treas. – Don Potter, 1219 Rolling Dr. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Email: [email protected] (319-393-0795)

PAC - CEDAR RAPIDS FIRST MOUNTAIN OF THE LORD (PAC) (023-0003)

Location: 3113 First Ave SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 Review Date: (Appointed)

African Pastor: (7/15) Jacques Luzindya (Gloria), 277 Northview Place NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Email: [email protected] (319-202-5918)

PAC - CEDAR RAPIDS FIRST RESTORATION CHURCH (PAC) (023-0022)

Location: 3113 First Ave SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 Review Date: (Appointed)

Spanish Pastor: (10/15) Ramon Figueroa (Casada) 1624 Park Towne Pl. NE Cedar Rapids, IA. 52402

Email: [email protected] (517-505-9175)

CEDAR RAPIDS OAKLAND (Organized 1958) (023-0151) Location - 3000 42nd St. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Website: www.oaklandnaz.org Email: [email protected] Fax: 319-393-0756 Phone: 319-393-7399

Pastor - (7/04) David P. King (Tracy), 3515 Northwood Dr. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Email: [email protected]

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Phone: (319-378-3560) Review Date (7/18) New Church - Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Administrative Assistant – Sheryl Ford, 4462 Pintail Ct, Marion, IA 52302

Email: [email protected] (319-369-0339) Youth Pastor - Sean Ports (Ainsley), 3000 42nd Street NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Email: [email protected] Youth Administrative Assistant - Ainsley Ports, 3000 42nd Street NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Email: [email protected] Senior Adult Pastor - Ron McKee (Margaret), 1175 Indian Creek Rd, Marion, IA 52302

Email: [email protected] (319-550-1752) Children's Dir. - Kim Butler, 5633 W Mustang Rd. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52411

Email: [email protected] (319-393-7399) Worship Dir. – Sheryl Campbell, 4559 Jonathan Ln NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Email: [email protected] (319-531-4568) SDMI Spt. – Keith Burgh, 4404 Saratoga Ct, Marion, IA 52302

Email : [email protected] (319-329-4123) NYI Pres. – Seth Hopp, 2029 Rosewood Dr NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Email: [email protected] (319-540-9392) NMI Pres. - Jen Taylor, 624 Nodaway Dr., Center Point, IA 52213

Email: [email protected] (319-849-3869) Women's Min. Dir. - Tammi Heaton, 9362 Deer Valley Dr., Cedar Rapids, IA 52411

Email: [email protected] (319- 396-2217) Work & Witness Coord. - Jackie Hodgins, 1612 30th St. Ct. NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Email: [email protected] (319-396-3025) Church Board Secretary - Angela Flender, 1825 Litchfield Dr., Hiawatha, IA 52233

Email: [email protected] (319 -533-5701) Church Treas. - Tina Goetzinger, 5701 W Mustang Rd. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52411

Email: [email protected] (319-294-5845)

CENTERVILLE (Organized 1920) (023-0160) Location: 415 E. Bank St. Centerville, IA 52544

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 641-856-6646 Pastor: (10/01) Walter King (Diane), 1622 S 15th St. Centerville, IA 52544

Email: [email protected] (641-856-4462)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Women’s Min. Dir. – Diane King 1622 S 15th St., Centerville, IA 52544 (641-856-4462) NMI Pres. – Margaret Grimes, 1615 S Drake St., Centerville, IA 52544 (641-436-0736) Church Bd. Sec. – Margaret Grimes, 1615 S Drake St., Centerville, IA 52544 (641-436-0736) Church Treas. – Diane King, 1622 S 15th St., Centerville, IA 52544 (641-856-4462)

CHARITON (Organized 1912) (023-0170) Mail: P.O. Box 168, Chariton, IA 50049 Location: 131 N 12th St. Chariton, IA 50049

Email: [email protected] Fax: 641-774-5178 Phone: 641-774-5535

Pastor: (2/13) Jon White (Maryjane), 820 N 5th St. Chariton, IA 50049 E-mail: [email protected] (641-774-5185)

Review Date: (2/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Linda Litwiller, 429 S Main, Apt 228, Chariton, IA 50049 (641-203-2070)

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Church Board Sec. – Joyce Dyer, 4876 260th Ave. Chariton, IA 50049 Email: [email protected] (641-203-1458)

Church Treas. – Patti Kies, 429 S Main St. Apt. 453, Chariton, IA 50049 Email: [email protected] (641-203-0748)

CLARION LIGHTHOUSE (Organized 1958) (023-0181) Location: 1010 2nd St. SW, Clarion, IA 50525

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-532-2330 Pastor: (7/08) Dana Wendel (Meiricca), 714 1st St. SE, Clarion, IA 50525

Email: [email protected] (515-293-3003) Review Date: (7/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Mr. Dallas Coon, 1287 Virginia Ave. Renwick, IA 50577 (515-824-3669) NMI Pres – Mrs. Jolene Anderson, 519 4th St. NW, Clarion, IA 50525

Email: [email protected] (515-532-4033)

Church Bd. Sec. – Mrs. Jolene Anderson, 519 4th St. NW, Clarion, IA 50525 Email: [email protected] (515-532-4033)

Church Treas. – Mrs. Marilyn Coon, 1287 Virginia Ave. Renwick, IA 50577 (515-890-7453)

CLIMBING HILL (Organized 1917) (023-0190) Location: 71 Moville Blacktop, Climbing Hill, IA 51015

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-876-2660 Pastor in Transition Review Date: (N/A) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Amy Meister, 3629 160th St. Correctionville, IA 51016

Email: [email protected] (712-389-5759) NMI Pres. – Cheryl Arnold, 2817 Deer Run Trail, Anthon, IA 51004

Email: [email protected] (712-876-2627) Church Board Sec. – Cheryl Arnold, 2817 Deer Run Trail, Anthon, IA 51004

Email: [email protected] (712-876-2627) Church Treas. Karen Thompson, 110 Skyview E Lawton, IA 51030

Email: [email protected] (712-944-5652)

COUNCIL BLUFFS EMANUEL (Organized 1935) (023-0210)

Location: 2309 S 13th St. Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Web Address: www.ecotnaz.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-328-0940

Pastor: (7/87) Richard Blodgett (Deborah), 2315 S 13th St. Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (712-328-0940)

Review Date: (7/15) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Larry Hayes, 1966 194th St. Mondamin, IA 51557

Email: [email protected] (712-541-9930) Children’s Min. – Elaine Weidman, 13430 Chandler St. Omaha, NE 68138

Email: [email protected] (402-896-8533) Youth Pastor – Direct to Pastor Adult Min. Dir. – Direct to Pastor

Prime Time – Kat Crawford/Reta Bichel, 927 Homer St. Omaha, NE 68107

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Email: [email protected] (402-932-4817)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Direct to Pastor Women’s Min. Dir. – Direct to Pastor Music Minister – Mark Miller, 16 Virginia Hills, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Email: [email protected] (712-366-0018)

Church Board Sec. – Kat Crawford, 927 Homer St. Omaha, NE 68107 Email: [email protected] (402-932-4817)

Church Treas. – Kathy Custard, Box 122, Elmwood, NE 68349 Email: [email protected] (402-994-4845)

Lonnie Wilson, 918 28th Ave., Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (712-310-4832)

COUNCIL BLUFFS FIRST (Organized 1915) (023-0230) Location: 2600 Avenue A, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Web Address: www.cb1stnaz.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-323-0615

Pastor: (2/09) Daniel M. Arnold (Evie), 59 Pickard Ln., Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (515-710-2330)

Review Date: (2/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary – Evie Arnold, 59 Pickard Ln., Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Email: [email protected] (515-250-0409) SDMI Supt. – Jane Behrens, 2547 Avenue D, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Email: [email protected] (712-328-1361)

Children’s Min. Dir. – Evie Arnold, 59 Pickard Ln. Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (515-250-0409)

NYI Pres. – John Anaya, 5120 O St., Omaha, NE 68117 (330-581-8157) Women’s Min. Dir. – Alison Behrens, 101 Robin Road, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Email: [email protected] (402-689-3461)

NMI Pres. – Lynette West, 3441 5th Ave., Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (712-325-1875)

Church Board Sec. – Betty Neufeld, 224 Zenith, Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Email: [email protected] (712-325-1502)

Church Treas. – Mindy McCollough, 2220 N. Broadway, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Email: [email protected] (712-323-7138)

PAC - BENDICION IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO (COUNCIL BLUFFS FIRST)

(PAC) (023-0012) Location: 2600 Avenue A, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 402-612-6936 Hispanic Minister: (2/13) Luis Beraka Gonzalez, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Email: [email protected] (402-612-5936)

DAVENPORT (Organized 1930) (023-0250) Location: 1010 N. Clark St. Davenport, IA 52804

Web Address: www.davenportnaz.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 563-386-4688

Pastor: (1/11) Dr. Emmanuel Reinbold (Janelle), 3427 Ridge Ct. Davenport, IA 52806 Email: [email protected] (563-391-0711)

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Review Date: (1/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary - Julie Christy, 14905 176th Ave. W, Reynolds, IL 61279

Email: [email protected] (563-505-5367) Music Dir. – Emily Shenk-DeMay, 4455 Apple Valley Dr. Bettendorf, IA 52722 (309-292-0660) Children’s Min. Dir. – Julie Christy, 14905 176th Ave. W, Reynolds, IL 61279

Email: [email protected] (563-505-5367) NMI Pres. – None, please send information to the church office Church Board Sec. – Kathleen Stone, 3125 Willowwood Dr. Bettendorf, IA 52722

Email: [email protected] (563-332-0638) Church Treas. – Mike Davis, 1467 Antler Ct., Bettendorf, IA 52722

Email: [email protected] (563-355-9698)

DES MOINES EASTSIDE (Organized 1939) (023-0260) Location: 1451 E 25th St. Des Moines, IA 50317

Web Address: www.eastsidenazarene.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-265-6000 Pastor: Interim Pastor, Rick Garmon (Karen), 1451 E 25th St. Des Moines, IA 50317

Email: [email protected] (515-265-6000)

Review Date: (00/00) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Interim Office Secretary – Karen Garmon, 1451 E 25th St. Des Moines, IA 50317

Email: [email protected] (515-265-6000)

Assoc. Pastor/Music Dir. – James Gauer, (Tammy) 1909 NW 10th St. Ankeny, IA 50023 Email: [email protected] (515-964-2835)

SDMI Supt. – Lew Doubleday, 810 SE Trilein, Ankeny, IA 50021 Email: [email protected] (515-964-3893)

Children;s Min. Dir. - Jeanne Jantz, 1506 Alderwood Dr., SW Altoona, IA 50009 (515-770-6052) NYI Pres. – Larry Rivas, 1235 N.E. 43rd Ave., Des Moines, IA 50313

Email: [email protected] (515-262-3326)

Youth Pastor – James Gauer (Tammy), 1909 NW 10th St., Ankeny, IA 50023 Email: [email protected] (515-964-2835)

Adult Min. Dir. - Sharon Kilby, 2202 East 32nd St., Des Moines, IA 50347 (515-664-2443) NMI Pres. – Joan LaMunyon, 3807 Bowdoin St. Des Moines, IA 50313

Email: [email protected] (515-246-8846) Church Board Sec. – Steve Oberto, 8228 N.E. 38th Avenue, Altoona, IA 50009

Email: [email protected] (515-238-3986)

Church Treas. – Karen Bernard, 3531 Belmar Dr. Des Moines, IA 50317 Email: [email protected] (515-265-4955)

PAC - ESPIRITU Y VERDAD (DES MOINES EASTSIDE) (PAC) (023-0006)

Location: 1451 E 25th St. Des Moines, IA 50317 Web Address: www.nazarenoiowa.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-265-6000 Pastor: (10/13) Shane Wilson (Lupita), 1431 E. 25th St., Des Moines, IA 50317

Email: [email protected] (515-218-5696)

DES MOINES FAITH (Organized 1979) (023-0265) Location: 1501 22nd St., Des Moines, IA 50311

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Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-280-1260 Pastor: (8/89) Warren Rogers Jr. (Linda), 615 39th St. Des Moines, IA 50312

Email: [email protected] (515-274-5326) Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Church Board Sec. – Linda Howell, 1446 16th St. Des Moines, IA 50314 (515-771-4610) Church Treas. – Daniel DeJesus, 439 9th St. Altoona, IA 50009

Email: [email protected] (515-401-2069)

DES MOINES FIRST (Organized 1918) (023-0270) Location: 4703 Douglas Ave. Des Moines, IA 50310

Web Address: www.dmfirstchurchnaz.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 515-276-4684

Pastor: (1/11) Del Rittgers (Chris), 4212 46th St. Des Moines, IA 50310 Review Date: (3/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Burundi Ministries – Firmin Ntakimzai, 818 SE 11th St., Des Moines, IA 50309

Email: [email protected] (515-864-9250) NYI Pres. – Nikki Rittgers, 4212 46th St. Des Moines, IA 50310

Email: [email protected] (641-891-7060)

Church Board Sec. – Emily Brueck, 2509 Williams St. Des Moines, IA 50317 Email: [email protected] (515-306-0661)

Church Treas. – Marcia Mills, 18851 240th St. Adel, IA 50003 Email: [email protected] (612-805-5935)

PAC – BURUNDIAN (DES MOINES FIRST) (PAC) (023-0023)

Location: 4703 Douglas Ave. Des Moines, IA 50310 Web Address: www.dmfirstchurchnaz.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-273-4684 Pastor: (01/15) Firmin Ntakimazi, 818 SE 11th St., Des Moines, IA 50309

Email: [email protected] (515-864-9250)

DES MOINES HIGHLAND PARK (Organized 1944) (023-0280) Location: 4335 NW 6th Dr. Des Moines, IA 50313

Web Address: www.highlandparknaz.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-244-7489 Pastor: (10/13) Daryle Wright (Shannon), 4341 NW 6th Dr. Des Moines, IA 50313 Review Date: (10/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes Assoc. Minister – Shannon Wright, 4341 NW 6th Dr. Des Moines, IA 50313

Email: [email protected] (309-645-6448)

Assoc. Pastor – David McNeely, 5501 Aurora Ave. #11, Des Moines, IA 50310 Email: [email protected] (309-202-1632)

SDMI Supt. – Shawna Pommrehn, 2413 White Oak Ln. Granger, IA 50109

Email: [email protected]

NMI Pres. – Judy Bruce, 5245 Magnolia Dr. Pleasant Hill, IA 50327

Email : [email protected] (515-681-9975)

Church Board Sec. – Jolene Bosley, 2604 SE Covenant Dr. Grimes, IA 50111 Church Treas: N/A

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DES MOINES SOUTHSIDE (Organized 1966) (023-0285) Mail: P.O. Box 35693 Des Moines, IA 50315 Location: 4110 South Union St. Des Moines, IA 50315

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-244-4312 Pastor: (6/11) David Phares, (Eileen), 4106 S Union St. Des Moines, IA 50315

E-mail: [email protected] (515-280-7740) Review Date: (6/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Eric Dawson, 429 8th St. West Des Moines, IA 50265

Email: [email protected] (515-255-3320) SDMI Supt. – Barb Montis, 3607 SE 20th St. Des Moines, IA 50320

Email: [email protected] (515-283-1142) NYI Pres. – Hannah Dawson, 429 8th St. West Des Moines, IA 50265

Email: [email protected] (515-255-3320) NMI Pres. – Carol Dawson, 429 8th St. West Des Moines, IA 50265

Email: [email protected] (515-255-3320) Church Board Sec. – Pat Turner, 2117 W 4th Indianola, IA 50125

Email: [email protected] (515-961-6793) Church Treas. – Mike Montis, 3607 SE 20th St. Des Moines, IA 50320

Email: [email protected] (515-283-1142)

DUBUQUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (Organized 1934) (023-0300) Location: 1195 Prysi St. Dubuque, IA 52001

Web Address: dubuquechurchofthenazarene.org Phone: 563-583-3481

Pastor: (5/14) Leah Barker, 2824 Indiana Ave. Dubuque, IA 52001 Email: [email protected] (517-896-8718)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Ray Owensby, 2955 Hillcrest Rd.; Dubuque, IA 52001 (563-583-3353) NMI Pres. – Linda Vieth, 5890 Willowwood Dr., Dubuque, IA 52001

Email: [email protected] (563-588-2408) Church Board Sec. – Steve Boelk, 11466 Robinhood Dr., Dubuque, IA 52001

Email: [email protected] (563-583-8002) Church Treas. – Harold Vieth, 5890 Willowwood Dr., Dubuque, IA 52001

Email: [email protected] (563-588-2408)

ESTHERVILLE (Organized 1956) (023-0310)

Mail: 3068 Sorrel Avenue, Sanborn, IA 51248

Location: 508 7th Avenue North, Estherville, IA 51334 Phone: 712-729-5523

Pastor: (7/87) Clifford Vander Burgh (Barbara), 3068 Sorrel Avenue, Sanborn, IA Email- [email protected] (712-729-5523)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Barbara Vander Burgh, 3068 Sorrel Ave., Sanborn, IA 51248 (712-729-5523)

NYI Pres. – Clifford Vander Burgh, 3068 Sorrel Ave., Sanborn, IA 51248

Email- [email protected] (712-729-5523)

NMI Pres. – Barbara Vander Burgh, 3068 Sorrel Ave., Sanborn, IA 51248 (712-729-5523) Church Board Sec. – Ada Williams, 1720 1st Ave. S., Estherville, IA 51334 (712-362-5242) Church Treas. – Ann Schroeder, 602 North 3rd, Estherville, IA 51334 (712-362-2254)

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FAIRFIELD (Organized 1936) (023-0320)

Mail: P.O. Box 177, Fairfield, IA 52556 Location: 201 N 5th St. Fairfield, IA 52556

Email: [email protected] Phone: 641-472-5849

Pastor: (12/92) Howard W Innis (Karen) 1002 S 8th St. Fairfield, IA 52556 Email: [email protected] (641-472-5340)

Review Date (12/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Annie Buzzard, 715 Union St. Stockport, IA 52651 (319-796-4308) Children’s Min. Dir. – Lynn Wright, 402 W Briggs Fairfield, IA 52556

Email: [email protected] (641-472-5129) NMI Pres. – Connie Harryman, 2873 213th St Lockridge, IA 52635

Email: [email protected] (641-472-4536)

Church Board Sec. – Connie Harryman, 2873 213th St. Lockridge, IA 52635 Email: [email protected] (641-472-4536)

Church Treas. – Lynn Wright, 402 W Briggs Fairfield, IA 52556 Email: [email protected] (641-472-5129)

FORT DODGE (Organized 1921) (023-0340) Mail: 1230 N. 24th St., Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Location— 1250 N 24th St., Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-576-5925 Pastor—(11/89) Gary L. Snook (Brenda), 1230 N. 24th St., Fort Dodge , IA 50501

Email: [email protected] (515-571-1712) Review Date—(9/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No NMI Pres.-- Brenda Snook, 1230 N. 24th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Email: [email protected]

SDMI Supt. — James Larrabee, 711 3rd Ave. North, Humboldt, IA 50548 Email: [email protected] (515-332-8041)

NYI Pres. – Gary L. Snook, 1230 N. 24th St., Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Email: [email protected] (515-571-1712)

Adult Min. Dir. — Terry Evans, 1642 24th St, Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Email: [email protected] (515-408-5901)

Children Ministry – Brenda Snook, 1230 N. 24th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Email: [email protected]

FORT MADISON LIVING HOPE (Organized 1941) (023-0350)

Location: 503 22nd St. Fort Madison, IA 52627 Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-372-5845

Pastor: (5/16) Heather Byrd (Richard), 511 22nd St. Fort Madison, IA 52627 Email [email protected] (931-801-3659)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Church Bd. Sec. – Carl Hayes, 2450 235th Avenue, Donnellson, IA 52625

Email: [email protected] (319-371-5505)

Church Treas. – Sheila Savage, Email: [email protected] (319-316-2321)

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[GLENWOOD] FRONTLINE CHURCH (Church Type Mission) (023-0005) Mail: 22625 Forrester Ln, Glenwood, IA 51534 Location (Sunday 10am service only): 110 Sivers Rd, (Glenwood YMCA)

Web Address: www.frontlineglenwood.com Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-310-6350

Pastor: (8/12) Dan Hardcastle (Beth), 22625 Forrester Ln, Glenwood, IA 51534 Email: [email protected] (712-310-6350)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No NYI Pres. – Faith Hardcastle, 22625 Forrester Ln, Glenwood, IA 51534

Email: [email protected] (712-310-5866)

Church Treas. – Tina Goetzinger, 5701 W. Mustang Rd. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52411 Email: [email protected] (319-294-5845)

GRINNELL (Organized 1950) (023-0380) Location: 1233 Bliss St. Grinnell, IA 50112

Email: [email protected] Phone: 641-236-4136

Pastor: (8/87) Harley W. Schull (Deborah) 1215 Bliss St. Grinnell, IA 50112 Email: [email protected] (641-236-4136) cell (913-707-0983)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Minister of Music – Jonathan A. Schull, 1215 Bliss St. Grinnell, IA 50112

Email: [email protected] 641-821-0278) Children’s Min. Dir. – Francene Graves, P.O. Box 51, Grinnell, IA 50112

Email: [email protected] 641-990-9391) NMI Pres. – Jonathan A. Schull, 1215 Bliss St. Grinnell, IA 50112

Email: [email protected] 641-821-0278) Church Bd. Sec. – Randy Glosser, 1803 3rd Ave, Grinnell, IA 50112 (641-777-5848) Church Treas. – Francene Graves, P.O. Box 51, Grinnell, IA 50112

Email: [email protected] (641-990-9391)

INDIANOLA NEW BEGINNINGS (Organized 1940) (023-0410) Mail: P.O. Box 86, Indianola, IA 50125 Location: 306 S Howard Indianola, IA 50125

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 515-961-2225 Pastor: (10/13) Paul Gabbard (Jennifer), 1500 N 9 Unit 34, Indianola IA 50125

Email: [email protected] (515-313-6989)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Paul Woodward, 6901 SE 14 St. #76 Des Moines, IA 50320

Email: [email protected] (515-975-8379) Children’s Min. Dir. – Dawn Wicker, 8733 SE 29 St. Des Moines, IA 50320

Email: [email protected] (515-491-9455) NYI Pres. – Jennifer Gabbard, 1500 N 9 Unit 34 Indianola, IA 50125

Email: [email protected] (515-313-6988) Men’s Min. Dir. – Richard Ackerman, 12 John St. Indianola, IA 50125 (515-961-8271) Women’s Min. Dir. – Sherry Ackerman, 12 John St. Indianola, IA 50125 (515-961-8271) Church Board Sec. – Dawn Wicker, 8733 SE 29 St. Des Moines, IA 50320 Email:

[email protected] (515-491-9455) Church Treas. – Paul Woodward, 6901 SE 14 St. #76 Des Moines, IA 50320

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Email: [email protected] (515-975-8379)

IOWA CITY (Organized 1925) (023-0420) Location: 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240

Web Address: icnazarene.org

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 319-338-5513 Phone: 319-338-3313

Pastor: (5/02) Michael Lynch (Karen), 809 6th St., Kalona, IA 52247 Email: [email protected] (319-656-3940)

Review Date: (3/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes Chaplain – Chris Lockeby, 522 Mineral Point Lane, Iowa City, IA 52246

Email: [email protected] (319-530-4442) NYI Pres. – Flavia Flores 1035 Wade Street, Iowa City, IA 52240 (319.321-9233) Church Board Sec. – Emma Werner 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 (319-354-3052) Church Treas. – Stephanie Getting, 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 (319-358-8301)

PAC – CHINESE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP (IOWA CITY) (PAC) (023-0019)

Location: 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 Web Address: icnazarene.org

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 319-338-5513 Phone: 319-338-3313

Chinese Pastor: (08/15) Xiande (Ande) Hong (Yingzi (Amy) Piao) Email: [email protected] (319-512-2370)

PAC - INFUSE (IOWA CITY) (PAC) (023-0015)

Location: Tiffin Elementary School, 104 North Park Road, Tiffin, IA 52340 Web Address: www.infuse.church Email: [email protected] Fax: 319-338-5513 Phone: 319-338-3313

Infuse Pastors: (1/15) Taylor & Stephanie Getting, 3045 Hidden Meadow Dr., Riverside, IA 52327 Email: [email protected] (319-359-2222)

PAC - OPEN DOOR (IOWA CITY) (PAC) (023-0014)

Location: 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 Web Address: icnazarene.org Email: [email protected] Fax: 319-338-5513 Phone: 319-338-3313

Open Door Pastor: (7/15) Teresa Stecker, 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (563-260-4541)

PAC – RENUEVO MINISTERIO HISPANO (IOWA CITY) (PAC) (023-0021)

Location: 1506 N 5TH Ave., Washington, IA 52353 Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-621-4328

Renuevo Pastor: (11/15) Carlos Palma (Edy), 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240

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PAC - UNITED IN CHRIST (IOWA CITY) (PAC) (023-0018)

Location: 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 Web Address: unitedinchrist.church Email: [email protected] Fax: 319-338-5513 Phone: 319-855-3135

United In Christ Pastor: (7/16) Dayrin Lovan, 14 Arbandy Dr., Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (319-855-3135)

IOWA CITY AFRICAN (FIRST AFRICAN) (Organized 2008) (023-0002) Location: 2050 12th Ave.; Coralville, IA 52241

Web Address: www.firstafricanazarene.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 319-936-5609 Pastor: (10/08) Chapain B. Tosingilo (Philo), 255 N Park Ridge Rd., North Liberty, IA 52317

Email: [email protected] (319-936-5609) Review Date: (Appointed) SDMI Supt. / Assistant to the Pastor – John V. Massaki (Rose), 628 12th Ave. #6, Coralville,

IA 52241 E-mail: [email protected] (319-3256319) NMI President – Fresnel Mpambunu, 808, Oakcresent St. # 2, Iowa City, IA 52246

E-mail: [email protected] (319-329-5419) NYI Youth Leader – Jeremie Massaki, 628 12th Ave. #6, Coralville, IA 52241

E-mail: [email protected] (319-325-6320) Church Board Sec. – Mike Mbanza, 1342 Luhipple Ct., North Liberty, IA 52317

E-mail: [email protected] (815-757-5898) Church Treas. – Ann Muturi, 4045 Rutu Street, Iowa City, IA 52245

Email: [email protected] (319-325-3458)

IOWA CITY FIRST HISPANIC (Organized 2008) (023-0001) Location: 3001 Muscatine Ave., Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (319-383-2780) Pastor: (7/11) Miguel Pineda-Castro (Rosa), 2100 S. Scott Blvd. #45, Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected] (319-383-2780) Review Date: (Appointed) SDMI Supt. – Enoc Arrazazola, 2254 Iowa City, IA 52240 (702-906-3673)

Email: [email protected] NMI Pres. – Migdelia Ordones (319-936-1778) NYI Pres. – Fredy Perdomo, 1707 Hollywood Blvd., Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected] (319-331-4697) Church Board Sec. – Sandra Andino 4247 Anderson Ave SE, Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected] (319- 930-9018) Church Treas. – Karina Perdomo, 1707 Hollywood Blvd., Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected] (319-331-6515)

KEOKUK (Organized 1922) (023-0440) Location: 3116 Plank Rd. Keokuk, IA 52632

Web Address: www.keokuknaz.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-524-5634

Pastor: (8/06) Dana Jurgens (Janice), 2513 Hilton Rd, Keokuk, IA 52632 E-mail: [email protected] (319-795-8188)

Review Date: (6/18)

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New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Sherry Evans, 707 Newton Ave. Kahoka, MO 63445

Email: [email protected] (660-727-2812) SDMI Supt. – Steve Carman, 915 Milton Dr. Keokuk, IA 52632

Email: [email protected] (319-795-4234) NYI Pres. – Lynn Shaffer, Rt.1 Box 165 Alexandria, MO 63430

Email: [email protected] (660-341-1512) Youth Min. Dir. – Lynn Shaffer, Rt. 1 Box 165 Alexandria, MO 63430

Email: [email protected] (660-341-1512) NMI Pres. – Janice Jurgens, 2513 Hilton Rd. Keokuk, IA 52632

Email: [email protected] (319-795-8388) Church Board Sec. – Cynthia Bergman, 14 Edgewood Est. Kahoka, MO 63445

Email: [email protected] (660-341-4587) Church Treas. – Mrs. Sharon Bradley, Rte. 1 Montrose, IA 52639

Email: [email protected] (319-795-7282)

KNOXVILLE (Organized 1941) (023-0450) Mail: P.O. Box 26, Knoxville, IA 50138 Location: 1121 S. Lincoln St., Knoxville, IA 50138

Web Address: www.knoxvillenazarene.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 641-842-5338 Pastor: (12/15) Scott W. Olson (Cheryl), 1113 W. Roosevelt St., Knoxville, IA 50138

Email: [email protected] Review Date: (12/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Sec – Elaine Hunerdosse, 806 W Washington St., Knoxville, IA 50138

Email: [email protected] (641-842-2319) Music Dir. – Howard Allen, 1393 Shaw Dr., Knoxville, IA 50138 (641-842-4405) SDMI Supt. – Debbie Mathes, 31349 530th St., Russell, IA 50238

Email: [email protected] (641-203-4656) Children’s Min. Dir. – Kathy Mathes, 54715 290th Ave., Chariton, IA 50049

Email: [email protected] (641-862-4492) NYI Pres. – Jacinda Shafer, 501 W. Pleasant, Knoxville, IA 50138

Email: [email protected] (641-842-7174)

Prime Time Dir. – Jim & Janet French, 1801 W. Grandview Dr., Knoxville, IA 50138 (641-218-0541)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Sam Mathes, 31349 530th St., Russell, IA 50238 Email: [email protected] (641-203-4656)

Women’s Min. Dir. – Elaine Hunerdosse, 806 W Washington St., Knoxville, IA 50138 Email: [email protected] (641-842-2319)

NMI Pres. – Jeanie Shawver, 1321 Rutledge St., Knoxville, IA 50138 (641-842-5501) Work & Witness – Ernie Rankin, 906 E. Robinson St. Knoxville, IA 50138

Email: [email protected] (641-842-3644)

CLT Dir. – Elizabeth Poush, 30843 547th St., Chariton, IA, 50049 (641-862-4446) Church Board Sec. – Debbie Mathes, 31349 530th St., Russell, IA 50238

Email: [email protected] (641-203-4656) Church Treas. – Jeanette Allen, 1393 Shaw Dr., Knoxville, IA 50138 (641-842-4405)

LE MARS (Organized 1931) (023-0470) Mail: 304 8th St. SW, Le Mars, IA 51031 Location: 3rd Ave and 8th St SW, Le Mars, IA 51031

Web Address: www.lemarsnaz.org

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Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-546-5344 Pastor: (10/10) James Strickland (Tiffany) 304 8th St. SW, Le Mars, IA 51031

Email: [email protected] (712-546-5344) Review Date: (10/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Sheila Reeves 35234 3rd St Le Mars, IA 51031 (712-546-8658) SDMI Supt. – Sheila Reeves 35234 3rd St Le Mars, IA 51031 (712-546-8658) Children’s Min. Dir. – Tiffany Strickland 304 8th St SW Le Mars, IA 51031 (712-223-6628) NMI Pres. – Kevin Bates 425 3rd St NW Le Mars, IA 51031 (712-577-6464) Church Board Sec. – Sheila Reeves 35234 3rd St Le Mars, IA 51031 (712-546-8658) Church Treas. – Shirley Brown 39673 280th St Kingsley, IA 51028 (712-328-2108)

MARENGO (Organized 1945) (023-0490) Mail: 553 E. Marion St., Marengo, IA 52301 Location: 940 Eastern Ave., Marengo, IA 52301

Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-642-3673

Pastor: (6/99) Eddie Thomas (Ami), 553 E. Marion St., Marengo, IA 52301 Email: [email protected] (319-642-3673)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Children's Min. Dir. - Ami Thomas, 553 E. Marion St., Marengo, IA 52301

Email: [email protected] (319-642-3673)

Youth Min. Dir. - Eddie Thomas, 553 E. Marion St., Marengo, IA 52301 Email: [email protected] (319-642-3673)

Prime Time Dir - Karen Gosnell, P.O. Box 26, Blairstown, IA 52209 Email: [email protected] (319-454-6944)

Women's Min. Dir. - Karen Gosnell, P.O. Box 26, Blairstown, IA 52209 Email: [email protected] (319-454-6944)

NMI Pres. - Nadean Wandling, 605 E. Randolph St., Marengo, IA 52301 (319-642-3877) Church Treas. – N/A

MARSHALLTOWN (Organized 1907) (023-0500) Location: 1015 S. Center Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158

Email: [email protected] Phone: 641-753-5123

Pastor: (12/15) John Witmer (Katie), 11 W. South St. Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (641-753-5123)

Review Date: (12/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary - Chris Ferneau, 2608 D Reed Avenue, Marshalltown, IA 50158

Email: [email protected] (641-753-5123)

SDMI Supt. – Paul Thompson, 104 Cherry Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (641-753-7315)

Children’s Min. Dir. – Chris Ferneau, 2608 D Reed Avenue, Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (641-750-9771)

Adult Min. Dir. – Paul Thompson, 104 Cherry Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (641-753-7315)

NMI Pres. – Wayne Gieselman, 10 W. High Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (641-752-3979) Church Board Sec. – Darlene Gilliland, 1314 Greenfield Dr., Marshalltown, IA 50158

Email: [email protected] (641-753-9135)

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Church Treas. – Chris Ferneau, 2608 D Reed Avenue, Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (641-750-9771)

PAC - MARSHALLTOWN IGLESIA DEL NAZARENO (PAC) (023-0009)

Location: 1015 S. Center Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158 Web Address: nazarenoiowa.com/MARSHALLTOWN.html Email: [email protected]

Phone: 641-753-5123

Hispanic Pastor (7/15) – Ramon Figueroa, 1624 Park Towne Place NE

Cedar Rapids, IA. 52402 Email: [email protected] (517-505-9175)

MASON CITY (Organized 1929) (023-0510) Mail: 1030 Park Lane, Mason City, IA 50401 Location: 509 South Carolina Avenue, Mason City, IA 50401

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 641-423-6153

Pastor: (7/96) Curtis D. DeLong (Monica), 1030 Park Lane, Mason City, IA 50401 Email: [email protected]

Phone: 641-423-8336

Review Date: (7/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No NMI Pres. – Kathy Fish, 26 22nd St. SE, Mason City, IA 50401 (641-424-6804) Church Board Sec. – Annette Jellum, 1669 325th St., Osage, IA 50461 (641-220-5161) Church Treas. – Lori Fish, 27 22nd St. SE, Mason City, IA 50401 (641-530-0474)

MISSOURI VALLEY SUNRISE COMMUNITY (Organized 1925) (023-0530) Location: 2225 Hwy 30, Missouri Valley, IA 51555

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-642-3708

Pastor: (6/15) David Jareo (Patti), 812 Tara Road, Papillion, NE 68046 Email: [email protected] (402-740-5583)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Marilyn Cunard, 512 N. 8th St., Missouri Valley, IA 51555

Email: [email protected] (402-290-3233) SDMI Supt. – Kris Cunard, 512 N. 8th St., Missouri Valley, IA 51555

Email: [email protected] (402-676-6348)

NYI Pres. – Clint Sargent, 615 North St., Missouri Valley, IA 51555 Email : [email protected] (712-309-2113)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Larry Logston, 208 Jackson St., Blair, NE 68008 Email: [email protected] (402-426-1942)

Women’s Min. Dir. – Mindy Logston, 208 Jackson St., Blair, NE 68008 Email: [email protected] (402-426-1942)

NMI Pres. – Larry Logston, 208 Jackson St., Blair, NE 68008 Email: [email protected] (402-426-1942)

Church Board Sec. – Larry Logston, 208 Jackson St., Blair, NE 68008 Email: [email protected] (402-426-1942)

Church Treas. – Marilyn Cunard, 512 N. 8th St., Missouri Valley, IA 51555 Email: [email protected] (402-290-3233)

MONTICELLO NEW LIFE COMMUNITY (Organized 1952) (023-0540)

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Location: 16159 County Road E16, Monticello, IA 52310 Web Address: www.newlifechurchnaz.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-465-4622

Pastor: (7/11) Douglas DiBell, (Rhonda), 715 N. Birch, Monticello, IA 52310 Email: [email protected] (319-465-7060)

Review Date: (6/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary – Tonya James 10935 130 Ave. Center Junction, IA 52212

Email: [email protected] (608-415-7517)

SDMI Supt. – Stephanie Eagleburger 229 Selgo, Monticello, IA 52310 (641-455-4992) NYI Pres. – In the Hands of the Board NMI Pres. – In the Hands of the Board Church Board Sec. – Leslie Somerville, 10242 Red Fox Rd, Anamosa, IA 52205

Email: [email protected] (319-270-4514) Church Treas. – Dave Tabor, 121 N. Walnut St., Monticello, IA 52310 (563-357-1075)

MONTROSE (Organized 1915) (023-0550) Mail: P.O. Box 267, Montrose, IA 52639 Location: 5th and Main Street, Montrose, IA 52639

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 319-463-5837 Pastor: (9/97) Preston G. Smith (Charlene), 29 Pine Ct. (P.O. Box 53), Montrose, IA 52639

Email: [email protected] (319-463-7497) Review Date: (11/15) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Sarah Whitaker, 391 E 3rd St., Dallas City, IL 62330

Email: [email protected] (217-989-1068)

Prayer Min. Dir. – Sarah Whitaker, 391 E 3rd St., Dallas City, IL 62330 Email: [email protected] (217-989-1068)

SDMI Supt. – John A. Hayes, P.O. Box 132, Montrose, IA 52639 Email: [email protected] (319-463-5560)

Adult Min. Dir. – Michelle Holtkamp, 500 Middle Rd., Montrose, IA 52639 Email: [email protected] (319-795-3575)

Children’s Min. Dir. – Barb Hayes, 2434 235th Ave., Donnellson, IA 52625 Email: [email protected] (319-835-5655)

NYI Pres. – Candi Kendall, 5 Jer Mar, Warsaw, IL 62379 Email: [email protected] (319-795-2329)

Cradle Roll Co-Dir. – Beka Smith, 2305 Ave. A, Fort Madison, IA 52627 Email: [email protected] (913-940-3301)

Cradle Roll Co-Dir. – Barb Smith, 905 33rd St., Fort Madison, IA 52627 (319-371-6655) Men’s Min. Dir. – Jeremiah Swift, 1312 31st St. Fort Madison, IA 52627

Email: [email protected] (319-669-9396)

Women’s Min. Dir. – Cheryl Swift, 1312 31st St. Fort Madison, IA 52627 Email: [email protected] (319-470-4317)

NMI Pres. – Loretta Hayes, 2444 235th Ave., Donnellson, IA 52625 Email: [email protected] (319-470-1630)

CLT Dir. – Beka Smith, 2305 Ave. A, Fort Madison, IA 52627 Email: [email protected] (913-940-3301)

Church Board Sec. – Barb Hayes, 2434 235th Ave., Donnellson, IA 52625 Email: [email protected] (319-835-5655)

Church Treas. – Donna Myers, 917 Leighton, Keokuk, IA 52632 Email: [email protected] (319-524-2494)

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MORAVIA LIGHTHOUSE (Organized 1943) (023-0560) Mail: P.O. Box 296, Moravia, IA 52571 Location: 405 Myra Lane, Moravia, IA 52571

Web Address: lighthousenaz.org

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 641-724-3649

Phone: 641-724-3649

Pastor: (4/92) Terry W. Chapman (Gisele), 808 Michael St. Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-724-9283)

Review Date: (4/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary – Mrs. Marty Brown, P.O. Box 296, Moravia, IA 52571

Email: [email protected] (641-724-3649)

SDMI Supt. – Mrs. Chad Whitney, 23749 430th St., Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (660-341-7581)

Children’s Pastor. – Donna (Bob) Palmeter, 115 N E St., Albia, IA 52531 Email: [email protected] (641-954-1425)

Pastoral Care & Counseling – Dick Allen 1401 N. Park Ave., Centerville, IA 52544 NYI Pres. – Jeff Wilson, 14907 Hwy 5, Moravia, IA 52571

Email: [email protected] (641-895-2768)

Youth Pastor – Harold (Whitney) Flach, 407 W. Church St., Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-895-1091)

Prime Time Dir. – Ken (Carol) Martin, 404 S. Brandon St., Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-724-3003)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Chuck Riggenbach, 20506 300th St., Bloomfield, IA 52537 Email: [email protected] (641-664-3700)

Women’s Min. – Mrs. Jeremy Chapman, 910 Pamela St., Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-895-0303)

NMI Pres. – Mrs. Dick Allen, 1401 N. Park Ave., Centerville, IA 52544 Email: [email protected] (641-226-4080)

Church Bd. Sec. – Craig Swaby, P.O. Box 296, Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (307-760-0942)

Church Treas. – Marty Hatfield, 207 E. Charles, Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-895-2445)

NEWTON NEW LIFE COMMUNITY (Organized 1942) (023-0600) Mail: P.O. Box 1021, Newton, IA 50208 Location: 605 W. 8th St. N., Newton, IA 50208

Email: [email protected] Interim Pastor: Jack Wolgamuth, 5732 W 122nd St. N., Mingo, IA 50168

E-mail: [email protected] (515-402-1190) Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Diane Halter, 1342 N 4th Ave E, Newton, IA, 50208

Email: [email protected] (641-792-2007) NMI - Helen Halter, 1342 N 4th Ave E, Newton, IA 50208

Email: [email protected] (641-792-2007)

Church Board Sec. – Helen Halter, 1342 N 4th Ave E, Newton, IA 50208 Email: [email protected] (641-792-2007)

Church Treas. – Helen Halter, 1342 N 4th Ave E, Newton, IA 50208 Email: [email protected] (641-792-2007)

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OSKALOOSA GATEWAY (Organized 1914) (023-0620) Location - 140 Gateway Dr., Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Web site: www.gatewaynazarene.org

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 641-673-3420 Phone: 641-673-3417

Pastor (3/15) Bill Hines (Missy) – 1603 Queens Ave., New Sharon, IA, 50207 Email: [email protected] (641-673-3417)

Review Date (3/17) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Manager - Pam Watts, P.O. Box 212, University Park, IA 52595

Email: [email protected] (641-295-1617)

Associate Pastor - Mark Doll (DeAnne), P.O. Box 336, University Park, IA 52595 Email: [email protected] (641-295-9616)

Worship Leader - Dan Anderson (Lynnae), 1014 C Ave East, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (304-615-4586)

Family Pastor - Andy Watts (Lindsay), P.O. Box 107, University Park, IA 52595 Email: [email protected] (913-634-2791)

Outreach and Evangelism Pastor - Rob Hammann, 1526 Hwy 63, Leighton, IA 50143 Email: [email protected] (641-660-2699)

SDMI Supt. - DeAnne Doll, P.O. Box 336, University Park, IA 52595 Email: [email protected] (641-295-9228)

NYI President - Dave DeJong, 2679 Millridge Lane, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-660-2941)

Prime Time Director - Bob Dow, 304 Keomah Village, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-673-7107)

Women’s Ministries Dir. - Joyce White, 1114 S F St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-660-1192)

NMI President - Laura Adam, 2195 Oxford Avenue, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-295-6036)

Church Board Sec. - Rob Hammann, 1526 Hwy 63, Leighton, IA 50143 Email: [email protected] (641-660-2699)

Church Treasurer - Mit Williams, 2305 Ridgeway Avenue, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-672-2208)

OTTUMWA ARCA DE SALVACION (Organized 2013) (023-0004) Mail: 705 Ellis Ave, Ottumwa, IA 52501 Location: 701 Ellis Ave., Ottumwa, IA 52501

Web Address: www.nazarenoiowa.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 641-226-0394

Pastor: (10/13) Alex Contreras (Reina), 705 Ellis Ave., Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-226-0394)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. - Donis Sierra 436 S Pocahontas, Ottumwa, IA 52501

Email: [email protected] (641-814-2728) Vis. Min. - Angelo Merlo 519 E 4th S St. Ottumwa, IA 52501

Email: [email protected] (641-226-1107) SDMI Supt. - Roxana Sierra , 436 S Pocahontas St.Ottumwa, IA 52501

Email: [email protected] (641-777-7294)

NYI Pres. - Misty Duran 145 E Court St. Ottumwa, IA 52501

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Email: [email protected] (641-680-9385)

NMI Pres. - Ramiro Duran 145 E Court, Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-455-8785)

Church Board Sec. - Ramiro Duran 145 E Court, Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-455-8785)

Church Treas. - Rogelio Pérez 322 N Van Buren, Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641-954-0843)

OTTUMWA TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (Organized 1954) (023-0650) Location: 2208 N Court St, Ottumwa IA 52501

Website: www.ottumwatrinity.com E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 641-684-8642

Pastor: (3/09) Mark Eigsti (Linda), 2227 N Court St. Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-684-8642)

Review Date: (3/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Office Secretary – B.J. Dyer, 2208 N Court St. Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641-684-8642) SDMI Supt. – Brian White, 13776 65th St. Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641-799-2011) Children’s Min. Dir. – Janet Pilcher, 10526 90th St. Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641-682-4459) Women’s Min. Dir. – Tori Heckart, 45 Schwartz Dr. Ottumwa, IA 52501 641-682-8934) NMI Pres. – Church Office, 2208 N Court, Ottumwa, IA 52501 Church Board Sec. – Church Treas. – Willine White, 13776 65th St. Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641-799-2011)

PELLA (Organized 1983) (023-0654) Location: 303 University, Pella IA 50219

Email: [email protected] Phone: 641-628-1818

Pastor: (9/09) Greg Neer (Helen), 941 203rd Pl., Pella, IA 50219 Email: [email protected] (641-204-9630)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Women’s Min. Dir. – Helen Neer, 941 203rd Pl., Pella, IA 50219

Email: [email protected] (641-204-9630)

Men's Ministry Dir. – Floyd Ware, 512 Johnston St., Otley, IA 50214

Email: [email protected] (641-780-4089)

Church Board Sec. – Karen Reeder, 615 E St., Pella, IA 50219 (641-780-1915) Church Treas. – Cindy Breuklander, 9742 S 104th Ave. E., Sully, IA 50215

Email: [email protected] (641-780-3152)

RED OAK (Organized 1951) (023-0670) Location: 401 Prospect, Red Oak, IA 51566

Email: [email protected] Phone: 712-327-8085

Pastor: (8/13) Lori Lathrop (Lon), 1104 N 4th St., Red Oak, IA 51566 (712-327-8085) Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No NMI Pres. – Dorothy Looper, 504 E Prospect, Red Oak, IA 51566 (712-215-0531) Church Board Sec. – Carolyn Vanderhoof, 600 High St., Red Oak, IA 51566 (712-370-9978) Church Treas. – Carolyn Vanderhoof, 600 High St., Red Oak, IA 51566 (712-370-9978)

SHENANDOAH (Organized 1945) (023-0680) Location: 811 S Center, Shenandoah, IA 51601

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Email: [email protected] Phone: 712-246-3985

Pastor: (4/16) Angela Bentley (Terry), 3253 215th St, Sidney, IA 51652 Email: [email protected] (712-246-9118)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Sandy Hilding, 704 Harrison, Shenandoah, IA 51601

Email: [email protected] (712-246-3901)

NMI Pres. – Sandy Hilding, 704 Harrison, Shenandoah, IA 51601 Email: [email protected] (712-246-3901)

Church Board Sec. – Sandy Hilding, 704 Harrison, Shenandoah, IA 51601 Email: [email protected] (712-246-3901)

Church Treas. – Sandy Hilding, 704 Harrison, Shenandoah, IA 51601 Email: [email protected] (712-246-3901)

SIOUX CITY NEW LIFE COMMUNITY (Organized 1909) (023-0700) Location: 4800 Stone Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106

Web Address: www.siouxcitynewlife.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 712-276-0188

Pastor: (12/13) Jonathan Young (Christine), 4700 Stone Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 Email: [email protected] (712-899-8715)

Review Date: (12/19) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – April Tidwell, 3301 Laurel Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106

Email: [email protected] (712-577-0733) SDMI Supt. – Bruce Keller, 31844 West Loop Rd., Sioux City, IA 51106

Email: [email protected] (701-390-2425) NMI Pres. – Laura Miles, 4200 Garretson Ave. Apt. #3, Sioux City, IA 51106

Email: [email protected] (712-301-7957) NYI Pres. – Kirk Haafke, 1909 190th St., Bronson, IA 51007

Email: [email protected] (712-223-2307) Church Bd. Sec. – Julie Wilson, 1408 S. Cleveland St., Sioux City, IA 51106

Email: [email protected] (712-204-6831) Church Treas. – Jenn Keller, 31844 West Loop Rd., Sioux City, IA 51106

Email: [email protected] (605-212-1648)

SPENCER (Organized 1984) (023-0708) Mail: 301 Southmoor Dr., Spencer, IA 51301 Location: 902 5th St. SW, Spencer, IA 51301

Web Address: www.spencerfamilychurch.org Email: [email protected] Phone: 712-262-7298

Pastor: (8/05) Larry Neiderhiser, (Ginny), 301 Southmoor Dr., Spencer, IA 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-6732)

Review Date: (8/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Emily Beaton, 710 E. 16th St., Spencer, IA 51301

Email: [email protected] (712-262-3817)

SDMI Supt. – Ginny Neiderhiser, 301 Southmoor Dr. IA 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-6732)

Men’s Min. Dir. – Larry Neiderhiser, 301 Southmoor Dr., Spencer, IA 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-6732)

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Women’s Min. Dir. Ginny Neiderhiser, 301 Southmoor Dr. IA 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-6732)

Church Board Sec. – Sherill Thiessen, 309 7th St., Spencer, IA 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-6732)

Church Treas. – Bonnie Beaton, 710 E. 16th St., Spencer, IA 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-3817)

TABOR WEAVER MEMORIAL (Organized 1949) (023-0720)

Mail: P.O. Box 337 Tabor, IA 51653

Location: 308 South St., Tabor, IA 51653

Web Address: Tabornaz.org

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 712-629-3045

Pastor: (9/15) Brian Jenkerson (Lisa), 502 Center St. Tabor, IA 51653

Email: [email protected] (573-760-2178)

Review Date: (9/17)

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No

SDMI Supt. – Joan Holmes 2846 226th St. Sidney, IA 51652 (712-374-3057)

Email: [email protected] (402-889 - 2170)

Church Board Sec. – Joan Holmes 2846 226th St. Sidney, IA 51652 (712-374-3057)

Email: [email protected] (402- 889-2170)

Church Treas. – Barb Dunsdon P.O. Box 402 Tabor, IA 51653

Email: [email protected] (712-629-7075)

WAPELLO (Organized 1945) (023-0730) Mail: 304 S 6th St., Wapello, IA 52653 Location: 838 Isett Avenue Wapello, IA 52653

Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-523-2040

Pastor: (11/06) Claude Perhealth (Verlene), 304 S. 6th St. Wapello, IA 52653 Review Date: (11/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No SDMI Supt. – Verlene Perhealth, 304 S. 6th St., Wapello, IA 52653 (319-523-2040) NYI Pres. – Andrea Ballard, 27304 Co. Rd. X17 Columbus Junction, IA 52653 Church Board Sec. – Patty Grim, 4956 31st Ave., Oakville, IA 52646 (319-766-3635) Church Treas. – Patty Grim, 4956 31st Ave., Oakville, IA 52646 (319-766-3635)

WATERLOO CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH (Organized 1981) (023-0754) Location: 3622 Hammond Ave, Waterloo, IA. 50702

Web Address: ccnaz.net Email: [email protected] Phone: 319-233-4359

Pastor: (10/09) Mike Collins, (Becky), 3709 Pearl Ln. Waterloo, IA 50702 Email: [email protected] (319-230-2451)

Review Date: (10/15) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes Office Secretary – Cynthia Stevens 802 Bishop Ave. Waterloo, IA 50707

Email: [email protected] (319-529-4347)

SDMI Supt. – Cynthia Stevens 802 Bishop Ave. Waterloo, IA 50707 Email: [email protected] (319-529-4347)

Children’s Min. Dir. – Becky Collins, 3709 Pearl Ln. Waterloo, IA 50702 Email: [email protected] (319-290-8982)

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NMI Pres. – Kimberly Milner 3709 9th Ave. Waterloo, IA 50702 (319-230-8871) NYI Pres. – Deb Colflesh 1207 Hawthorne Waterloo, IA 50702

Email: [email protected] (319-830-7946) Church Board Sec. Norma Ohrt, 1539 E. Mitchell Waterloo, IA 50702 (319-610-0825) Church Treas. – Kristin Milner 3709 9th Ave. #6 Waterloo, IA 50702

PAC - WATERLOO AFRICAN (WATERLOO CROSSROADS) (PAC) (023-0017)

Location: 3622 Hammond Ave, Waterloo, IA. 50702 Web Address: ccnaz.net Phone: 319-233-4359

Lay Pastor: (5/15) David Epela Ngongo, 1307 Columbus, Waterloo, IA 50702 Email: [email protected] (319-662-3474)

[West Des Moines] GREATER LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Organized 2011) (023-0596) Office Location: 8527 University, Suite 9, Clive, Iowa 50325

Web Address: www.glcchurch.com Fax: 515-270-1960 Phone: 515-554-1604

Pastor: (7/02) Leray Glendenning, (Lesa), 170 Melrose Dr., Waukee, IA 50263 Email: [email protected] (515-978-7021)

Review Date: (7/18) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Music Dir. – Pastor of Creative Arts – Stephen Sickels, 816 23rd St., Des Moines, IA 50312

Email:[email protected] (515-201-1535) SDMI Supt. – Emily Shook - 7668 Roseland Dr., Urbandale, IA 50322

Email: [email protected] (515-979-4671) Children’s Min. Dir. – Emily Shook,7668 Roseland Dr., Urbandale, IA 50322

Email: [email protected] (515-979-4671)

NYI Pres. – Nicole Sickels, 816 23rd St., Des Moines, IA 50312

Email: [email protected] (515-201-2689) Adult Min. Dir. – Jeff Shook, 7668 Roseland Dr., Urbandale, IA 50322

Email: [email protected] (515-979-4871) Men’s Min. Dir. – Jeff Shook, 7668 Roseland Dr., Urbandale, IA 50322

Email: [email protected] (515-979-4871) Women’s Min. Dir. – Andrea Cortum, 5891 Vista Drive, Apt. #921, West Des Moines, IA 50266

Email: [email protected] (515-829-1598) NMI Pres. – Christine Osborne, 1707 Cherry St., Dallas Center, IA 50063

Email: [email protected] (515-720-9858)

Church Board Sec. – Juanita Middleswart, 3522 SE 3rd Des Moines, IA 50315 Email: [email protected] (515-244-9826)

Church Treas. – Emily Shook, 7668 Roseland Dr., Urbandale, IA 50322 Email: [email protected] (515-979-4671)

WINTERSET (Organized 1958) (023-0781) Location: 418 W. Summit, Winterset, IA 50273

Email: [email protected] Phone: 515-462-2335

Pastor: (1/16) Chris Burgett (Carrie) 109 W. Filmore St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (cell:515-493-6176)

Review Date: (Appointed) New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No Children’s Min. Dir. – Shalini Branson, 121 E. High St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (515-462-1924)

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NYI Pres. – Scott Branson, 121 E. High St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (515-462-1924) Women’s Min. Dir. – Shalini Branson, 121 E. High St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (515-462-1924) NMI Pres. – Carrie Burgett, 109 W. Fillmore, Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (cell:515-493-6136)

Church Board Sec. – Shalini Branson, 121 E. High St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (515-462-1924) Church Treas. – Scott Branson, 121 E. High St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (515-462-1924)

G. DISTRICT MINISTERIAL ROLES

Date before minister’s role code indicates the year ordained or licensed

Ministerial Role Code Key

CED – Christian Education Minister PAS – Pastor CHP – Chaplain PSV-FT – Pastoral Service Full Time DA – District Assignment PSV-PT – Pastoral Service Part Time DS – District Superintendent RA – Retired, Assigned DIA – District Interim Assigned RU – Retired, Unassigned EDU – Education SEC – Song Evangelist, Commissioned ESR – Evangelism Service, Retired SER – Song Evangelist, Registered EVC – Evangelist Commissioned SPC – Interdenominational/Special Service EVR – Evangelist, Registered STU – Student GA – General Superintendent TRF – In Process of Transfer

U – Unassigned

ORDAINED ELDERS

1972 RA Akey, Milton E., Burlington, IA 52601 Email: N/A (856-455-6464) (Burlington Flint Hills) 2010 PSV-PT Allen, Dick R., 1401 N. Park Ave., Centerville, IA 52544 Email: [email protected] (641-226-4080) (Moravia Lighthouse) 1989 U Arndt, Robert, 1996 Winter Park Place, Coralville, IA 52241 Email: [email protected] (319-341-3541) (Iowa City) 1979 PAS Arnold, Daniel M., 2600 Ave. A., Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (712-323-0615) (Council Bluffs First) 1992 RA Asbury, Monte, 405 E. 14th St., Washington, IA 52353 Email: [email protected] (319-653-4438) (Iowa City Renuevo) 2007 SPC Bagby, Stephen Kirk, 855 Hwy 541, Jackson, KY 41339 Email: [email protected] (606-824-4701) (Knoxville) 2013 PAS Barker, Leah, 2824 Indiana Ave., Dubuque, IA 52001 Email: [email protected] (517-896-8718) (Dubuque) 2007 PAS Bentley, Angela, 3253 215th St., Sidney, IA 51652 Email: [email protected] (712-246-9118) (Shenandoah) 1978 PAS Blodgett, Richard, 2315 S. 13th St. Council Bluff, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (712-328-0940)

(Council Bluffs Emanuel) 2011 PAS Bolenga, Tosingilo“Chapain”, 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (319-855-9361) (Iowa City African) 1957 RA Borger, Fred, 2571 Guthrie Ave. #15D, Des Moines, IA 50317 Email: [email protected] (515-263-2790) (Des Moines Highland Park) 1971 RA Bucklin, Eugene, 6251 N. 75th Ave. W., Baxter, IA 50028

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Email: N/A (641-227-3876) (Newton New Life Community) 2015 PAS Burgett, Christopher L., 109 W. Filmore St., Winterset, IA 50273 Email: [email protected] (515-493-6136) (Winterset) 2012 PSV-PT Burrell, Christopher J., 1680 A. Ave, Marion, IA 52302 Email: [email protected] (660-726-2962) (Cedar Rapids First) 1985 PAS Carter, Timothy W., 3119 2nd Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Email: [email protected] (319-390-1419) (Cedar Rapids First) 1987 RA Chandler, Larry R.,2210 260th Ave. #8, DeWitt, IA 52742 Email: [email protected] (563-508-4601) (Davenport) 1992 PAS Chapman, Terry W., P O Box 296, Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-724-9283) (Moravia) 1984 DIA Childers, David E., 1902 S. 2nd St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-673-3708)

(Oskaloosa Gateway) 2007 PAS Collins, Michael, 3622 Hammond Ave., Waterloo, IA 50702 Email: [email protected] (319-233-4359) (Waterloo) 2006 RA Corns, Charles, 2120 Spray St., Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-610-7930) (Burlington First) 1993 RU Cox, Phillip D. P O Box 1383, Walker, MN 56484 Email: N/A (Cedar Rapids First) 1953 RA Dayhoff, Paul, 2102 S. Market St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: N/A (641-660-8456) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1982 PAS DeLong, Curtis, 1030 Park Lane, Mason City, IA 50401

Email: [email protected] (641-423-6153) (Mason City) 2012 PAS DiBell, Douglas J., 715 N. Birch, Monticello, IA 52310 Email: [email protected] (319-465-7060) (Monticello) 2013 PSV-FT Doll, Mark Christian, P O Box 336, University Park, IA 52595 Email: [email protected] (641-295-9616)

(Oskaloosa Gateway) 1961 RU Easley, Carlton K., 401 S. 4th St. Oregon, IL 61061 Email: N/A 2009 DIA Eichorn, Chad W. 2064 Walnut St., West Des Moines, IA 50265 Email: [email protected] (515-450-8643) (West Des Moines

Greater Life) 1995 PAS Eigsti, John Mark, 2227 N. Court, Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-684-8642) (Ottumwa Trinity) 1964 RA Gadbow, Don. C. 6150 Cedar Crest Dr. #101, Johnston, IA 50131 Email: [email protected] (636-485-7963)

(West Des Moines Greater Life) 1966 RA Garmon, Jerry L. Hawkeye Valley Health Center 2401 S. 2nd St. # 410,

Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 Email: N/A (208-908-3908) (Marshalltown)

2013 DA Gauer, Tammy, 1909 NW 10th St. Ankeny, IA 50023 Email: [email protected] (515-964-2835) (Des Moines Eastside) 1984 PAS Glendenning, Leray D., 170 Melrose Dr. Waukee, IA 50263 Email: [email protected] (515-978-7021)

(West Des Moines Greater Life) 1972 RA Hald, Gerald, C., 8013 Greenbelt Dr. Urbandale, IA 50322 Email: [email protected] (515-727-6001) (Des Moines First) 1982 RA Hall, Herbert F, 58 Keith Dr. Shenandoah, IA 51601 Email: [email protected] (712-246-2049) (Shenandoah) 2006 RA Hammann II, Robert M., 1526 Hwy 163, Leighton, IA 50143 Email: [email protected] (641-295-3534)

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(Oskaloosa Gateway) 2014 PAS Hardcastle, Dan, 22625 Forrester Ln. Glenwood, IA 51534 Email: [email protected] (712-310-6350) (Frontline) 1975 RA Hickman, James R., 906 W. 10th St., Atlantic, IA 50022 Email: [email protected] (712-243-4507) (Atlantic) 1974 RU Hill, Jerry D., 1413 2nd Ave. Apt. 11, Vinton, IA 52349 Email: N/A (319-200-6458) 1999 PAS Hines, William B., 1603 Queens Ave., New Sharon, IA 50207 Email: [email protected] (641-673-3417)

(Oskaloosa Gateway) 1980 RA Hoskins, Arlan, 2370 X Ave., Clarinda, IA 51632 Email: [email protected] (712-308-2507) (Shenandoah) 1973 RU Hoyt, Paul E, 203 Oak St. Rolfe, IA 50581 Email: [email protected] (712-848-3312) (Clarion) 1982 RA Hulsizer, John E.,17331 Gardner Lane, Dubuque, IA 52001 Email: N/A (563-582-7560) (Dubuque) 1992 PSV-PT Hyndman, Kenneth Rose, 1211 Lynnwood Dr. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-208-9249) (Burlington First) 1982 PAS Innis, Howard, W., 1002 S. 8th Street, Fairfield, IA 52556 Email: [email protected] (641-472-5340) (Fairfield) 2003 PAS Jareo, David, 812 Tara Rd., Papillion, NE 68046 Email: [email protected] (402-940-5583) (Missouri Valley) 2015 PAS Jenkerson, Brian L., P.O. Box 337, Tabor, IA 51653 Email: [email protected] (573-760-2178)

(Tabor Weaver Memorial) 1995 PAS Jewett, Ronald S., 152 Greenbrier Dr., Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-754-1521) (Burlington Flint Hills) 1989 PAS Jipson, Eugene E., 417 State St., Boone, IA 50036 Email: [email protected] (515-432-8388)

(Boone) 2008 PAS Jurgens, Dana J, 2513 Hilton Rd., Keokuk, IA 52632 Email: [email protected] (319-795-8188) (Keokuk) 1952 RU Keyes, Charles C., 2627 Sue Lane NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405 Email: N/A (319-363-6042) (Cedar Rapids First) 1995 PAS King, David P, 3515 Northwood Dr. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Email: [email protected] (319-393-7399)

(Cedar Rapids Oakland) 1982 PAS King, Walter E., 1622 S. 15th St. Centerville, IA 52544 Email: [email protected] (641-856-4462) (Centerville) 1983 U Liberty, Dennis 710 NW Boulder Brook Dr., Ankeny, IA 50023 Email: N/A (515-202-7088) (Des Moines Eastside) 2015 CHP Lockeby, Norma C., 522 Mineral Point Lane, Iowa City, IA 52246

Email: [email protected] (319-530-4442) (Iowa City) 1981 SPC Lorimer, Thomas H. P O Box 10 Vancleve, KY 41385 Email: [email protected] (606-666-2903) (Fort Madison) 1980 RA Lovett, Dave, 1309 Ashland, Chariton, IA 50049 Email: [email protected] (641-774-2519)

(West Des Moines Greater Life) 1976 PAS Lynch, Michael R., 809 6th St., Kalona, IA 52247 Email: [email protected] (319-321-4465) (Iowa City) 1976 RU Lynch, Stanford, 801 6th Ave. Kalona, IA 52247 Email: N/A (319-656-4356) (Iowa City) 2003 PAS Maberry, Joy L., 610 NW Ash, Ankeny, IA 50023 Email: [email protected] (515-964-3351) (Ankeny Hope)

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1966 RA Martin, Kenneth E., 404 S. Brandon St. Moravia, IA. 52571 Email: [email protected] (641-724-3003) (Moravia) 1992 RA McKee, Ronald, B., 1175 Indian Creek Rd. Marion, IA. 52302 Email: [email protected] (319-550-1752) (Cedar Rapids Oakland) 1968 RA Meek, Lauris D., 202 W. 5th St., Edgerton, KS. 66021 Email: [email protected] (641-521-5363)

(Newton New Life Community)

1977 RA Miller, Paul I, 725 NE 51st Ave. St. Des Moines, IA. 50313 Email: [email protected] (515-265-8922) (Des Moines Eastside) 1989 U Mills, Stephen, 42 Riverside Terr. Watertown, MN. 55388 Email: [email protected] (952-446-8211) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1980 PAS Neer, Greg L. 941 203rd Place., Pella, IA. 50219 Email: [email protected] (641-204-9630) (Pella) 2000 PAS Olson, Scott W. 1113 W. Roosevelt St., Knoxville, IA. 50138 Email: [email protected] (641-842-5338) (Knoxville) 1999 PAS Neiderhiser, Larry M. 301 Southmoor Dr., Spencer, IA. 51301 Email: [email protected] (712-262-6732) (Spencer) 1998 PAS Palma, Carlos H., 2100 Broadway St. Apt J, Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected] (202-676-7390) (Iowa City Renuevo Ministerio Hispano)

2015 PSV-FT Palmeter, Donna J., 115 N E St., Albia, IA 52531 Email: [email protected] (641-954-1425) (Moravia Lighthouse)

2007 TRF Paulus, John Michael, 182 2nd St. SW, Britt, IA 50423 Email: [email protected] (641-860-0069) (Britt Zion) 1994 PAS Perhealth, Claude, 304 S. 6th St., Wapello, IA 52653 Email: [email protected] (319-523-2040) (Wapello) 2004 PAS Phares, David D., 4106 S. Union, Des Moines, IA 50315 Email: [email protected] (515-280-7740)

(Des Moines Southside) 2002 PAS Pineda, Miguel, 2100 S. Scott Blvd. #45, Iowa City, IA 52240

Email: [email protected] (319-383-2780) (Iowa City First Hispanic)

2010 PAS Reinbold, Emmanuel, 3427 Ridge Cr., Davenport, IA 52806 Email: [email protected] (563-391-0711) (Davenport) 1994 PAS Rittgers, Delbert L., 4212 46th St. Des Moines, IA 50310 Email: [email protected] (515-276-4684) (Des Moines First) 1982 PAS Rogers, Warren Jr, 615 39th St. Des Moines, IA 50312 Email: [email protected] (515-274-5326) (Des Moines Faith) 1985 PAS Schull, Harley W., 1215 Bliss St. Grinnell, IA 50112 Email: [email protected] (641-236-4136) (Grinnell) 2016 CHP Schrauben, Phillip M., 1148 127th St. Pella, IA 50219 Email: [email protected] (641-780-3673) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 2006 RA Smith, Kenneth E., 2580 S. Grand Ave. Mount Pleasant, IA 52641 Email: [email protected] (319-385-2657) 1980 DS Smith, M. Kim, 4710 NW 5th St., Ankeny, IA 50023)

Email: [email protected] (913-561-0033) (Ankeny Hope) 1983 PAS Smith, Preston G., (Box 53) 29 Pine Ct. Montrose, IA 52639 Email: [email protected] (319-463-7497) (Montrose) 1985 PAS/CHP Snook, Gary L., 1230 N. 24th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Email: [email protected] (515-576-5925) (Fort Dodge) 1974 RA Sprunk, Ralph, 813 15th Ave. E. Apt. 2, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: N/A (641-673-4309) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 2011 PAS Strickland, James Robert, 304 8th St. SW, LeMars, IA 51031

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Email: [email protected] (712-546-5344) (LeMars) 1995 PAS Thomas, Eddie, 553 E. Marion, St., Marengo, IA 52301 Email: [email protected] (319-642-3673) (Marengo) 1987 PAS Thrasher, Marvin E., 312 S. 2nd St. Ames, IA 50010 Email: [email protected] (515-232-5684) (Ames) 1956 RU Thurman, Donald R., 1027 S. 18th St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-660-9118) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 2009 CHP Tidwell, Kenneth, 3301 Laurel Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 Email: [email protected] (712-454-7181) (Sioux City

New Life Community) 2014 PSV-PT Vance, Josh, 1800 Olive St. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-850-0884) (Burlington First) 1985 PAS Vance, Terry L., 1013 S. Roosevelt, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-754-4769) (Burlington First) 1983 PAS VanderBurgh, Clifford, 3068 Sorrel Ave., Sanborn, IA 51248 Email: [email protected] (712-729-5523) (Estherville) 2015 PSV-FT Watts, Andrew M., P.O. Box 107, University Park, IA 52595

Email: [email protected] (913-634-2791) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1998 PAS Wendel, Dana W., 714 1st St. SE, Clarion, IA 50525 Email: [email protected] (515-532-2330) (Clarion) 1968 RU West, Eddie D., 2239 Clark-Decatur, Weldon, IA 50264 Email: N/A (641-445-5629) (Chariton) 2000 PAS White, Jon, 820 N. 5th St., Chariton, IA 50049 Email: [email protected] (641-774-5185) (Chariton) 2015 PAS Witmer, John W., Jr., 11 W. South St. Marshalltown, IA 50158 Email: [email protected] (206-406-1443)

(Marshalltown First) 1957 RU Williams, Donald, 1743 S. 8th Ave E., Newton, IA 50208 Email: N/A (641-895-9368) (Newton New Life Community) 1967 RA Williams, Nevin E., 3607 Foxborough Terrance NE Unit A, Cedar

Rapids, IA. 52405 Email: [email protected] (319-396-4478) (Cedar Rapids First)

2010 PAS Wilson, Shane D., 1431 E. 25th St. Des Moines, IA 50317 Email: [email protected] (515-218-5696)

(Des Moines Eastside Espiritu y Verdad) 1985 RA Wolgamuth, V. Jack, 5732 W. 122nd St. N., Mingo, IA 50168 Email: [email protected] (515-402-1190)

(Newton New Life Community) 2003 PAS Wright, Daryle, 4341 NW 6th Dr., Des Moines, IA 50313 Email: [email protected] (515-244-7489) (Des Moines Highland Park) 2007 PAS Young, Jonathan, 4700 Stone Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 Email: [email protected] (712-276-2961)

(Sioux City New Life Community)

ORDAINED DEACONS

2000 RA Akey, Sharon L., Burlington, IA 52601 Email: N/A (856-455-6464) (Burlington Flint Hills) 2013 PSV-FT Gauer, James R. Jr., 1909 NW 10th St., Ankeny, IA 50023 Email: [email protected] (515-964-2835)

(Des Moines Eastside) 2009 PSV-PT Landon, Scott, 1018 Hagemann, Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-752-0430) (Burlington Flint Hills)

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1995 RA McIntire, Tim J., 211 Fairview, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-295-4877) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1990 PSV-PT Miller, Mark W., 16 Virginia Hills Rd., Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Email: [email protected] (712-366-0018)

(Council Bluffs Emanuel) 2001 PSV-FT Sickels, Stephen, 816 23rd St. Des Moines, IA 50312 Email: [email protected] (515-246-9816)

(West Des Moines Greater Life)

LICENSED MINISTERS

2009 STU Almon, Guy W., 1509 7th Ave. E. Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: N/A (641-660-3637) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 2015 PAS Byrd, Heather, 511 22nd St., Fort Madison, IA 52627 Email: [email protected] (931-801-3659)

(Fort Madison Living Hope) 2012 PAS Contreras, Alex, 705 Ellis Ave. Ottumwa, IA 52501 Email: [email protected] (641-226-0394)

(Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion) 2015 PAS Figueroa, Ramon, 1624 Park Towne Pl. NE Cedar Rapids, IA. 52402

Email: [email protected] (517-599-6779) (Cedar Rapids First Restoration)

2014 PSV-FT Flach, Harold W., 407 W. Church St., Moravia, IA 52571 Email: [email protected] (606-307-0849) (Moravia Lighthouse) 2014 PAS Gabbard, Paul, 1500 N. 9 Unit 34, Indianola, IA 50125 Email: [email protected] (515-313-6989)

(Indianola New Hope Chapel) 2016 PAS Getting, Stephanie, 3045 Hidden Meadow, Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (515-570-4404) (Iowa City Infuse) 2016 PAS Getting, Taylor, 3045 Hidden Meadow, Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (515-570-4404) (Iowa City Infuse) 2015 PAS Gonzalez, Luis S., 2600 Ave. A., Council Bluffs, IA 51501 Email: [email protected] (402-612-5936)

(Council Bluffs First Hispanic) 2013 PSV-PT Hammann III, Robert Max, 1526 Hwy 163, Leighton, IA 50143 Email: [email protected] (641-660-2699) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 2014 PSV-PT Henry III, Donald A., 1711 Madison Ave. Burlington, IA 52601 Email: [email protected] (319-752-2357) (Burlington Flint Hills) 2015 PAS Hong, Xiande, 1035 Wade St., Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (319-512-2370)

(Iowa City Chinese Community Fellowship) 2016 TRF Jennings II, David M., in process of transfer to Kentucky 2013 PAS Lathrop, Lori, 1104 N. 4th St. Red Oak, IA 51566 Email: [email protected] (712-327-8085) (Red Oak) 2016 STU Lovan, Kobe, 14 Arbandy Dr., Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (319-594-7091) (Iowa City Greater Life) 2016 PAS Lovan, Dayrin J., 14 Arbandy Dr., Iowa City, IA 52240 Email: [email protected] (319-855-3135)

(Iowa City United in Christ) 2015 PAS Luzindya, Jacques., 277 Northview Place NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Email: [email protected] (319-202-5918)

(Cedar Rapids Mountain of the Lord) 2011 PSV-PT McNeely, David M., 5501 Aurora Ave. #11, Des Moines, IA 50310 Email: [email protected] (515-244-7489)

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(Des Moines Highland Park)

2015 PAS Montis, Robert J., 406 Goode St., Bloomfield, IA 52537 Email: [email protected] (641-208-6157)

(Bloomfield Grace Pointe) 2015 PAS Ntakimazi, Firmin., 808 SE 11th St., Des Moines, IA 50309 Email: [email protected] (515-864-9250)

(Des Moines First Burundian) 2012 PSV-PT Ports, Ainsley, 410 N. 18th Ave., Hiawatha, IA 52233 Email: [email protected] (319-393-7399)

(Cedar Rapids Oakland) 2010 PSV-FT Ports, Sean J., 410 N. 18th Ave., Hiawatha, IA 52233 Email: [email protected] (319-393-7399)

(Cedar Rapids Oakland) 2016 STU Redlich, Austin L., 908 1st Ave. W., Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Email: [email protected] (641-295-5985) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 2015 PSV-PT Schull, Jonathan A., 1215 Bliss St.,Grinnell, IA 50112 Email: [email protected] (641-821-0278) (Grinnell) 2015 PAS Stecker, Teresa, 1280 120th St., West Liberty, IA 52776 Email: [email protected] (563-260-4541) (Iowa City Open Door) 2015 PAS Thompson, Joel, 1128 W. Lone Tree Rd., Cedar Falls, IA 50613 Email: [email protected] (515-460-6391) (Cedar Falls Living Water) 2015 PSV-PT Urbina, Juan Sing, 1316 S. Duff Ave. #06, Ames, IA 50010 Email: N/A (515-451-7000) (Ames Hispanic) 2016 PSV-PT Wright, Shannon, 4341 NW 6th Dr., Des Moines, IA 50313 Email: [email protected] (309-645-6448)

(Des Moines Highland Park)

RETIRED MINISTERS

1972 RA Akey, Milton E., Burlington, IA 52601 Email: N/A (856-455-6464) (Burlington Flint Hills) 2000 RA Akey, Sharon L., Burlington, IA 52601 Email: N/A (856-455-6464) (Burlington Flint Hills) 1992 RA Asbury, Monte, 405 E. 14th St., Washington, IA 52353 Email: [email protected] (319-653-4438) (Iowa City) 1957 RA Borger, Fred, 2571 Guthrie Ave. #15D, Des Moines, IA 50317

Email: [email protected] (515-263-2790) (DM Highland Park) 1971 RA Bucklin, Eugene 6251 N. 75th Ave. W, Baxter, IA 50028

Email: N/A (641-227-3876) (Newton New Life Community) 1987 RA Chandler, Larry, 2210 260th Ave. Lot 8, DeWitt, IA 52742

Email: [email protected] (563-508-4601) (Iowa City) 2006 RA Corns, Charles E., 2120 Spray St., Burlington, IA 52601

Email: [email protected] (319-610-7930) (Burlington First) 1993 RU Cox, Phillip, P. O. Box 1383, Walker, MN. 56484

Email: N/A (218-209-1923) (Cedar Rapids First) 1953 RA Dayhoff, Paul, 2102 S. Market St. #142, Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Email: N/A (641-660-8656) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1961 RU Easley, Carlton K., 401 S. 4th St. Oregon, IL 61061 Email: N/A 1964 RA Gadbow, Don C. 6150 Cedar Crest Dr. #101, Johnston, IA 50131

Email: [email protected] (636-485-7963) (West Des Moines Greater Life)

1966 RA Garmon, Jerry L. Hawkeye Valley Health Center 2401 S. 2nd St. # 410,

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Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 Email: N/A (208-908-3908) (Marshalltown)

1972 RA Hald, Gerald, 8013 Greenbelt Dr., Urbandale, IA 50322 Email: [email protected] (515-727-6001) (Des Moines First)

1982 RA Hall, Herbert, 58 Keith Dr. Shenandoah, IA 51601 Email: [email protected] (712-246-2049) (Shenandoah)

2006 RA Hammann, Robert, 1526 Highway 163, Leighton, IA 50143 Email: [email protected] ( 641-295-3534) (Oskaloosa Gateway)

1975 RA Hickman, James R., 906 W. 10th St., Atlantic, IA 50022 Email: [email protected] (712-243-4507) (Atlantic)

1974 RU Hill, Jerry, 1413 2nd Ave. #11, Vinton, IA 52349 Email: [email protected] (319-200-6458)

1980 RA Hoskins, Arlan, 811 S. Center, Shenandoah, IA 51601 Email: [email protected] (712-246-3985) (Shenandoah) 1973 RU Hoyt, Paul E., 203 Oak St. Rolfe, IA 50581

Email: [email protected] (712-848-3312) (Clarion) 1982 RA Hulsizer, John, 17331 Gardner Lane, Dubuque, IA 52001

Email: [email protected] (Dubuque) 1952 RU Keyes, Charles C., 2627 Sue Lane, NW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52405

Email: N/A (319-363-6042) (Cedar Rapids First) 1980 RA Lovett, Dave, 1309 Ashland, Chariton, IA 50049 Email: [email protected] (641-774-2519)

(West Des Moines Greater Life) 1976 RU Lynch, Stanford, 801 6th Ave. Kalona, IA 52247 Email: N/A (319-656-4356) (Iowa City) 1966 RA Martin, Kenneth, 404 S. Brandon Ave., Moravia, IA 52571

Email: [email protected] (641-724-3003) (Moravia Lighthouse) 1995 RA McIntire, Tim, 211 Fairview Dr., Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Email: [email protected] (641-295-4877) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1992 RA McKee, Ronald B., 1175 Indian Creek Rd., Marion, IA 52302

Email: [email protected] (319-550-1752) (Cedar Rapids Oakland) 1968 RA Meek, Lauris D., 202 W. 5th St., Edgerton, KS. 66021 Email: [email protected] (641-521-5363)

(Newton New Life Community) 1977 RA Miller, Paul I, 725 NE 51st Ave. St. Des Moines, IA. 50313 Email: [email protected] (515-265-8922) (Des Moines Eastside) 2006 RA Smith, Kenneth E., 2580 S. Grand Ave., Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

Email: [email protected] (319-385-2657) 1974 RA Sprunk, Ralph, 813 15th Ave. E. #2, Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Email: N/A (641-673-4309) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1956 RU Thurman, Donald R., 1027 S. 18th St., Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Email: [email protected] (641-660-9118) (Oskaloosa Gateway) 1968 RU West, Eddie D., 2239 Clark-Decatur St., Weldon, IA 50264

Email: N/A (641-445-5629) (Chariton) 1957 RU Williams, Donald, 1108 W. 4th St. N., Newton, IA 50208

Email: N/A (641-895-9368) (Newton New Life Community) 1967 RA Williams, Nevin, 3607 Foxborough Terrance NE, Unit A, Cedar Rapids, IA. 52405; Email: [email protected] (319-396-4478)

(Cedar Rapids First) 1985 RA Wolgamuth, Jack, 5732 W. 122nd St. N., Mingo, IA 50168

Email: [email protected] (515-402-1190) (Newton New Life Community)

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II. GENERAL INFORMATION

A. MINISTERS RECEIVED ON TRANSFER Transfers Received: Milton Akey—from Philadelphia District; Sharon Akey—from Philadelphia District; Angela Bentley—Kansas District; Christopher Burrell—Kentucky District; Heather Byrd—Mid-South District; Harold Flach—Missouri District; Xiande Hong—Northwestern Ohio; Brian Jenkerson—Missouri District; Scott Olson—Southwest Indiana District; Carlos Palma–Mid-Atlantic District; Ainsley Ports—Philadelphia District; Sean Ports–Philadelphia District; John Witmer—Washington Pacific

B. MINISTERS GRANTED TRANSFER Transfers Granted: Anthony Bailey—to Indianapolis District; Michael DeHaan—to Kansas City District; Paul Farrell—to Colorado District; James Hofmann—to Kansas City District; Greg McClain—to Illinois District; Jerry Richards—to Joplin District; Robert Syvertson—to Prairie Lakes District; Matt Tygart—to Rocky Mountain District

C. ELDERS ORDERS RECOGNIZED Phillip Schrauben (Oskaloosa Gateway)

D. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Stephanie Getting (Iowa City Infuse); Taylor Getting (Iowa City Infuse); David Jennings (Des Moines First); Kobe Lovan (Iowa City Greater Life); Dayrin Lovan (Iowa City United in Christ); Austin Redlich (Oskaloosa Gateway); Shannon Wright (Des Moines Highland Park)

E. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE Guy W. Almon (Oskaloosa Gateway); Heather Byrd (Fort Madison); Alex Contreras (Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion); Ramon Figueroa (Cedar Rapids First Restoration); Harold Flach (Moravia Lighthouse); Paul Gabbard (Indianola New Beginnings); Luis Gonzalez (Council Bluffs First); Robert Hammann III (Oskaloosa Gateway); Donald Henry III (Burlington Flint Hills); Xiande Hong (Iowa City Chinese Community Fellowship); Lori Lathrop (Red Oak); Jacques Luzindya (Cedar Rapids First Mountain of the Lord); David M. McNeely (Des Moines Highland Park); Robert J. Montis (Bloomfield Grace Pointe); Firmin Ntakimazi (Des Moines First Burundian); Ainsley Ports (Cedar Rapids Oakland); Sean Ports (Cedar Rapids Oakland); Jonathan Schull (Grinnell); Teresa Stecker (Iowa City Open Door); Joel Thompson (Cedar Falls Living Water); Juan Sing Urbina (Ames)

F. ELDERS GRANTED RETIREMENT STATUS William Branson (RA); Carlton Easley (RU); Arlan Hoskins (RA); Lauris Meek (RA); Paul Miller (RA)

G. RESTORATION OF ELDERS CREDENTIALS Dick Allen (Moravia Lighthouse)

H. DROPPED FROM ROLL OF ELDERS William Branson (deceased); John Roberts (exceeded years as unassigned)

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I. DROPPED FROM ROLL OF DEACONS Julie Christy (having filed her credential)

J. DROPPED FROM THE ROLL OF LICENSED MINISTERS Gustavo Duarte (having not competed process); Jorge Zulueta (having not applied)

K. NEW DISTRICT CHURCHES (Church Type Missions (CTM) / Parent Affiliated Churches (PAC) / Re-Starts / New Starts)

Cedar Rapids First Restoration Church of the Nazarene; Iowa City Chinese Community Fellowship Church of the Nazarene; Iowa City Renuevo Ministerio Hispano

L. NEW COMPASSIONATE MINISTRY CENTERS Clarion Lighthouse; Iowa City Infuse; Iowa City United Church in Christ

M. CHURCH NAME CHANGE IOWA CITY AFRICAN TO FIRST AFRICAN

N. CHURCHES INACTIVE

ATLANTIC

O. DISORGANIZED CHURCH LACONA

P. WHERE TO SEND MONEY FOR OTHERS

District Unified Fund: Iowa District Church of the Nazarene % Tina Goetzinger 5701 West Mustang Rd. Cedar Rapids, IA 52411 Email: [email protected]

Funding the Mission: General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene (General Church Giving) PO Box 843116 Kansas City, MO 64184-3116

www.fundingthemission.org Education Fund: MidAmerica Nazarene University

Institutional Advancement Office 2030 East College Way Olathe, KS 66062-1899

Nazarene Bible College: Nazarene Bible College 1111 Academy Park Loop Colorado Springs, CO 80916-3717

Nazarene Theological Nazarene Theological Seminary Seminary: 1700 East Meyer Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64131

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III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION

A. BOARD OF MINISTRY Chairman – Emmanuel Reinbold 3427 Ridge Ct. Davenport, IA 52806

(563-391-0711) Email: [email protected] Secretary – Tammy Gauer, 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021

(515-226-9727) (Email: [email protected] Lifelong Learning Coordinator – Blodgett, Richard, 2315 S. 13th St. Council Bluff, IA 51501

(712-328-0940) (Email: [email protected]) NBC Alliance Coordinator – Leray Glendenning, 170 Melrose Dr., Waukee, IA 50263

(515-978-7021) (Email: [email protected] Members:

(term to expire 2017) Rick Blodgett; Dave Childers; Mike Collins; David Jareo; Gary Snook; Marvin Thrasher

(term to expire 2018) Mark Doll; Leray Glendenning; David King; Chapain Tosingilo; Shane Wilson; Daryle Wright

(term to expire 2019) Leah Barker; Tammy Gauer; Bill Hines; Dana Jurgens; Greg Neer; Del Rittgers

(term to expire 2020) Angela Bentley, Tim Carter, James Gauer, Joy Maberry, Emmanuel Reinbold, John Witmer

B. EDUCATION FOR MINISTERS A. Explanatory Note

You will notice while reading through the Manual paragraphs below that in every instance that the designation “District Board of Ministerial Studies” is used we have adapted that statement to the specific organizational structure of our district. We’ve done this by inserting the statement [Iowa District Board of Ministry] to correctly identify the district board responsible in facilitating all issues pertaining to the process and requirements needed as each minister moves toward ordination.

B. For Ministers 527. Ministerial education is designed to assist in the preparation of God-called ministers whose service is vital to the expansion and extension of the holiness message into new areas of evangelistic opportunity. We recognize the importance of a clear understanding of our mission “to make Christlike disciples in the nations” based on Christ’s commission to His Church in Matthew 28:19-20. Much of the preparation is primarily theological and biblical in character, leading toward ordination in the ministry of the Church of the Nazarene. The District Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry] shall determine the placement and evaluate the progress of each student in his or her validated course of study. 527.1. Fulfillment of Educational Foundations for Ordained Ministry. The Church of the Nazarene provides a variety of educational institutions and programs around the world. The resources of some global areas allow more than one program to be developed to provide the educational foundations for ministry. Each student is expected to take advantage of the most appropriate validated course of study provided by the Church in his or her area of the world. When not possible, the Church will utilize as much flexibility in delivery systems as feasible to prepare every person called by God to ministry in the Church. A validated course of study, directed and supervised by the District Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry], and college/seminary programs, developed by the educational institutions, may be used. They should cover the same general standards as outlined in the International Sourcebook on Developmental Standards for Ordination and the regional Sourcebook on Ordination. When a licensed minister

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satisfactorily completes a validated course of study, the education provider shall issue a certificate of completion to the licensed minister. The licensed minister shall present the certificate of completion to the District Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry] responsible for considering recommendation to the district assembly for graduation from a validated course of study. 527.2. Cultural Adaptations for the Educational Foundations for Ordained Ministry. The variety of cultural contexts around the world makes one curriculum unsuited for all global areas. Each region of the world will develop specific curricular requirements, providing the educational foundations for ministry in a way that reflects the resources and the expectations of that global area. Approval of the International Course of Study Advisory Committee, the General Board, and the Board of General Superintendents (527.5) will be required before implementing a regionally designed program. Even within global regions there are varieties of cultural expectations and resources. As a result, cultural sensitivity and flexibility will characterize regional provisions for the educational foundations for ministry, which shall be directed and supervised by the District Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry]. Cultural adaptations of each region’s program for providing educational foundations for ministry will be approved by Global Clergy Development and the International Course of Study Advisory Committee in consultation with the regional educational coordinator. 527.3. General Curriculum Areas for Ministerial Preparation. Though curriculum is often thought of only as academic programs and course content the concept is much larger. The character of the instructor, the relationship of the students and instructor, the environment, and students’ past experiences join with the course content to create the full curriculum. Nevertheless, a curriculum for ministerial preparation will include a minimal set of courses that provide educational foundations for ministry. Cultural differences and a variety of resources will require differing details in curriculum structures. However, all programs for providing educational foundations for the ordained ministry that seek approval by Global Clergy Development should give careful attention to content, competency, character, and context. The purpose of a validated course of study is to contain courses that include all four elements in varying degrees and that will help ministers fulfill the mission statement of the Church of the Nazarene as agreed upon by the Board of General Superintendents as follows:

“The mission of the Church of the Nazarene is to make Christlike disciples in the nations.”

“The primary objective of the Church of the Nazarene is to advance God’s Kingdom by the preservation and propagation of Christian holiness as set forth in the Scriptures.”

“The critical objectives of the Church of the Nazarene are ‘holy Christian fellowship, the conversion of sinners, the entire sanctification of believers, their upbuilding in holiness, and the simplicity and spiritual power manifest in the primitive New Testament Church, together with the preaching of the gospel to every creature’” (19).

A validated course of study is described in the following categories: • Content—Knowledge of the content of the Old and New Testaments, the theology of

the Christian faith, and the history and mission of the Church is essential for ministry. Knowledge of how to interpret Scripture, the doctrine of holiness and our Wesleyan distinctives, and the history and polity of the Church of the Nazarene must be included in these courses.

• Competency—Skills in oral and written communication; management and leadership; finance; and analytical thinking are also essential for ministry. In addition to general education in these areas courses providing skills in preaching, pastoral care and counseling, biblical exegesis, worship, effective evangelism, biblical stewardship of life resources, Christian education and Church administration must be included. Graduation from a validated course of study requires the partnering of the educational provider and a local church to direct students in ministerial practices and competency development.

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• Character—Personal growth in character, ethics, spirituality, and personal and family relationship is vital for the ministry. Courses addressing the areas of Christian ethics, spiritual formation, human development, the person of the minister, and marriage and family dynamics must be included.

• Context—The minister must understand both the historical and contemporary context and interpret the worldview and social environment of the culture where the Church witnesses. Courses that address the concerns of anthropology and sociology, cross-cultural communication, missions, and social studies must be included.

527.4. Preparation for the ordained ministry pursued in non-Nazarene schools or under non-Nazarene auspices shall be evaluated by the District Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry] in conformity with the curricular requirements stated in a Sourcebook on Ordination developed by the region/language group. 527.5. All courses, academic requirements, and official administrative regulations shall be in a regional Sourcebook on Ordination developed by the region/language group in cooperation with Global Clergy Development. This regional Sourcebook with necessary revisions shall be endorsed by the International Course of Study Advisory Committee and approved by Global Clergy Development, the General Board, and the Board of General Superintendents. The Sourcebook shall be in compliance with the Manual and with the International Sourcebook on Developmental Standards for Ordination, produced by Global Clergy Development with the International Course of Study Advisory Committee. The International Course of Study Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the Board of General Superintendents. 527.6. Once a minister has fulfilled the requirements of a validated course of study for ministry, he or she will continue a pattern of lifelong learning to enhance the ministry to which God has called him or her. A minimum expectation is 20 hours of lifelong learning each year or the equivalent determined by the region/language group and stated in their regional Sourcebook on Ordination. All assigned and unassigned licensed and ordained ministers shall report on their progress in a program of lifelong learning as part of their report to the district assembly. An up-to-date report on his or her lifelong learning program will be used in the church/pastoral review process and in the process of calling a pastor. The regional Sourcebook on Ordination for the region/language group will contain the details of the accrediting and reporting process. Failure to complete these requirements for more than two consecutive years shall result in the ordained minister being required to meet with the District Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry] at their regular meeting time. The Ministerial Studies Board [Iowa District Board of Ministry] shall give guidance to the minister in completing the lifelong learning required. (115, 123, 514.12, 536.15)

C. General Guidelines for Preparation for Christian Ministry 528. General guidelines for preparation for Christian ministry are: 528.1. A validated course of study, together with the necessary procedures concerning their completion for those seeking a credential as elder and deacon or certification in categories and roles of ministry, are to be found in the regional Sourcebook on Ordination. 528.2. In regions administratively related to the Global Mission office, all validated courses of study, as stated in the regional Sourcebook on Ordination will be governed by the regional Sourcebook on Ordination. (527.2-527.3, 527.5)

D. Modes of Study The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a

Nazarene liberal arts college or university and Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Other modes are the Nazarene Bible College; NBC Alliance School of Ministry, Iowa District.

The courses required of the college/university students are in MANUAL 527.1. (see above) The competency statements for ministerial education are listed in MANUAL 527.3. All college/university programs must meet these competency statements.

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College/university students are responsible to submit to the Iowa District Board of Ministry documentary evidence of academic standing in harmony with MANUAL 527-528.2

College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony with MANUAL 527.1 & 527.3. Yearly updates should be submitted to the District Board of Ministry by the student showing completed course work. The final transcript at graduation will be evaluated by the District Board of Ministry, and requirements stated in the current MANUAL will not be waived.

F. Where to Go For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal) contact the Board of Ministry Chairman or Secretary:

Chairman – Emmanuel Reinbold 3427 Ridge Ct. Davenport, IA 52806 (563-391-0711) Email: [email protected]

Secretary – Tammy Gauer, 110 SE Grant St. Suite 201, Ankeny, IA 50021 (515-226-9727) (Email: [email protected]

IV. ASSEMBLY AND CONVENTIONS DAILY PROCEEDINGS

A. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2016, 8:30 A.M.

GATEWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, OSKALOOSA, IOWA MORNING MEETING

The business session of the 104th Assembly of the Iowa District was held at Oskaloosa Gateway Church of the Nazarene; Oskaloosa, Iowa. Brian Arner opened the morning meeting singing Before the Throne of God Above. Rev. Bill Hines, pastor of Oskaloosa Gateway welcomed everyone to Oskaloosa Gateway Church and prayed the invocation. District Superintendent Kim Smith introduced Dr. JK Warrick the jurisdictional General Superintendent who brought a devotional message based on the text: John 4:27-38, entitled "Look Out". He encouraged Iowa Nazarenes saying, open your eyes and Look, the harvest! He encouraged Iowas saying 'You can make a difference by praying: 5 blessings for 5 friends for 5 minutes a day for 5 days a week for 5 weeks'. The assembly was called to order at 9:17 AM and organized by Rev. Tim Carter, District Secretary. The following assembly assistants were appointed: Recording Secretary: Rev. Tammy Gauer; Assistant to the District Secretary: Cheri Carter; Registration Secretary: Rev. James Gauer; Election Secretary: Rev. Dave Jareo; Assembly Photographer: Rev. Scott Olson; Assembly Page: Chase Holbrook; Assembly Election Audit Team: Tina Goetzinger, John Hayes, Dave Jareo and Emmanual Reinbold and the board of tellers, listed on page 106 of the assembly booklet. The voting area was established as the entire sanctuary, delegates were asked to stand and receive a ballot as they were passed and anyone who was not a delegate was asked to not vote. Alternates were seated as they were registered at checked in, Rev. Tim Carter made a motion to receive all alternates, 2nd. Approved. Delegate packets were distributed to delegates at the registration table prior to the assembly. Tim Carter and Tammy Gauer's cell phone numbers were given in case there are any notes or information that needs to come to the platform. The Special Order of the Day was set to follow the introduction of new pastors and spouses. The Memorial Service will be the last assembly item before our break for lunch. The time for our assembly to celebrate God’s faithfulness and anointing upon our educational institutions: MNU, NBC and NTS was set for 1:30 immediately following the lunch break. Holy Communion is to be shared at the concluding moments of the assembly business. The Ordination service to be our evening service tonight, July 7th at 7 PM until conclusion. The times for the sessions and services were established. The morning session: 8:30 to 11:30; afternoon session 1:30 to afternoon adjournment; ordination service 7:00 to close of the evening service; motion and 2nd. Approved.

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Greetings will be sent to: Mrs. J.K. Warrick, Dr. and Mrs. Spittal, Former District Superintendents: Mrs. Forrest Whitlatch, Dr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Doolittle; Dr. and Mrs. Garey Miller; and Missionaries Martin and Chezi Glendenning. District Superintendent, Kim Smith, introduced the video reporting and explained that this year, videos will take place of pastors “verbal” reports. The Cedar Valley Mission Zone Video Report was introduced to the assembly. Video reports were given by the following: Joel Thompson – Cedar Falls Living Water; Tim Carter - Cedar Rapids First; Jacques Luzindya - Cedar Rapids First, African; Dave King – Cedar Rapids Oakland; Leah Barker – Dubuque; Michael Lynch – Greater Iowa City; Xiande Hong - Iowa City Chinese Community Fellowship; Taylor and Stephanie Getting – Iowa City Infuse; Teresa Stecker – Iowa City Open Door Church; Carlos Palma - Iowa City Reneuvo (Washington); Dayrin Lovan – Iowa City United in Christ; Chris Lockeby - Chaplain; Chapain Tosingilo – Iowa City First African; Iowa City Hispanic Miguel Pineda; Doug DiBell – Monticello; Mike Collins – Waterloo Crossroads Community; David Epela Waterloo Abundant Grace African Church. After the video, DS Smith asked the pastors to stand, they were thanked by the assembly. DS, Kim Smith invited all new pastors and spouses that were present at the assembly, to come forward so he could introduce them. Introduced to the assembly were Scott Olson, Knoxville; Joel Thompson, Cedar Falls; John Witmer, Marshalltown; Heather Byrd, Ft. Madison; Angela Bentley, Shenandoah; Brian and Lisa Jenkerson; Jose Emelio Lara and Jairon Cifuentes Des Moines Highland Park Hispanic. Delegates were referred, by Dr. Warrick, to page 90 of the assembly booklet for partial report 1 of the Board of Ministry. He briefly explained the steps in preparation for ordination. Tim Carter, district secretary read the recommendation for ordination recognition, and the recommendation for granting of first district license, and granting of retired assigned status to individuals that were included on the report. Dr. Warrick took time to acknowledge the restoration of credential to Dick Allen. Dr. Warrick gave time for delegates to review the report then asked for a motion to receive the report, motion and second. A vote by show of hands was received. This report was approved unanimously. DS Kim Smith was introduced and gave his fourth report to the Iowa District Assembly, his report was printed in the assembly booklet on pages 12-18. Harvest 20/20, Reach the Harvest! was the theme of the inspiring report. If we are going to REACH the harvest we must Repent, Equip, Adjust, Commit and we will have Harvest. The assembly received the DS report with a spontaneous standing ovation. Dr. Warrick then lead in an invitation to Iowa pastors and delegates to come and repent in response to the report of our DS. The altars were filled with pastors and laypeople, he then invited others to come forward and lay a hand on each person that was kneeling at the altars, and led in a prayer. Dr. Warrick asked Rev. Kevin Borger to escort our first lady, Rose Smith to the platform, she gave greetings to the district family. Tim Carter presented a token of appreciation to the Smiths, from the DAB and the district, to thank them for their leadership on the district. The District Superintendent's term was renewed at the last assembly; a vote was not taken this year for district superintendent. Immediately following the report of the DS. Dr. Warrick directed the assembly to page 103 of the nominating committee. He highlighted the reports and asked that all 3 partial reports be adopted at one time and reminded the assembly that this was a report of the standing nominating committee and it was to be verbally adopted by the assembly. Pool of tellers #1 was called. The ballot for the General Assembly Nominating Ballot was passed. Pool of Tellers 2 was called to distribute ballot #2 District Advisory Board. Ballots were passed, marked, and collected, the board of tellers were dismissed to count the ballots. Dr. Warrick directed the delegates to turn to page 88-89 of their booklet; the District Advisory Board report. After review, Dr. Warrick asked that this report be adopted by the assembly. Approved. Southern Hills Video Report was shown. Video Reports were given by RJ Montis – Bloomfield Grace Pointe; Walter King – Centerville; Jon White – Chariton; Howard Innis – Fairfield; Scott Olson – Knoxville Terry Chapman – Moravia Lighthouse; Bill Hines – Oskaloosa Gateway; Mark

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Eigsti – Ottumwa Trinity; Alex Contrares - Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion; Greg Neer – Pella. The pastors that just reported via video were asked to stand. The Church Triumphant – Memorial Tribute power point presentation was presented to the assembly, after the presentation DS Kim Smith prayed a prayer of thanksgiving for the lives and ministries of those that have gone before, for the contribution they made in local churches across the state of Iowa.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON MEETING July 7, 2016, 1:30 P.M.

The afternoon meeting started with the MidAmerican Nazarene University’s serve team Voices of Praise singing When God Dips His Love in My Heart. Dr. Warrick lead in a prayer for MNU and to open the afternoon session. Voices of Praise sang Jesus Be Lifted Up. Rev. Kevin Borger brought greetings from MNU to the Iowa District and He introduced the board of trustee members from the Iowa District that were present at the assembly; DS Kim Smith, Rev. Leray Glendenning (ministerial representative) and Eldon Meyers (lay representative). He also introduced Roger Alexander who is the Director of Development and Planned Giving. Roger shared about his ministry to churches about planned giving. Kevin Borger then introduced Randy Cloud who works in the area of pastoral ministry at MNU. Kevin asked Randy to share about a grant recently awarded through the Lily corporation, this grant will help prepare young men and women who have a call of God on their life to pastor and prepare to fill the vacancies that are anticipated in the next few years across the region. MNU is planning a summer youth institute where 300 juniors and seniors in high school from across the region will be invited to campus to participate in The Call in the summer of 2017. Students will apply for this opportunity and will be chosen through an application process. MNU is asking pastors and youth leaders to assist in identifying students that have a call on their lives. Voices of Praise closed MNUs report by singing How Firm A Foundation while a power point presentation celebrating the 50th anniversary of MNU was shared. Tellers for Gen Assembly Election Ballot were called to come forward. The Election Ballot for delegates to General Assembly was passed and the tellers were dismissed. The Capital City Zone Video Report was presented. Reporting were: Joy Maberry - Ankeny Hope; Paul Miller – Des Moines Eastside; Shane Wilson – Des Moines Eastside Hispanic; Warren Rogers - Des Moines Faith; Del Rittgers – Des Moines First; Emilio Lara - Des Moines Highland Park Hispanic; Dave Phares - Des Moines Southside; Harley Schull - Grinnell; Paul Gabbard - Indianola New Beginnings; John Witmer - Marshalltown; Ramon Figueroa - Marshalltown Hispanic; Jack Wolgamuth (interim) – Newton New Life; Leray Glendenning – [West Des Moines] Greater Life Community; Chris Burgett - Winterset. District Advisory Board ballot results were read by District Secretary, Tim Carter. Dan Arnold 114; Terry Chapman 120, Mike Collins 81, John Witmer 53. Debra Bishop 116, Chuck Griffin 86, John Hayes 110, Mit Williams 50. Dr. Warrick declared elected to the District Advisory Board: Ministerial Representatives: Rev. Terry Chapman and Rev. Dan Arnold. Lay Representatives: Dr. Deb Bishop and Mr. John Hayes, term to expire 2018. Tina Goetzinger, district treasurer was available for highlights of the treasurer's report and any questions that needed answers. There was a motion to receive the Treasurer's report and 2nd, Dr. Warrick opened the floor for any questions. Clarification was made that the campground sale money is being invested by the Nazarene Foundation. The treasurers report was approved.

Dr. Warrick noted the Auditor has received the district books but the report has not yet been completed. It will be completed by this fall and Dr. Warrick encouraged the DS to send the results of that report to pastors after it is completed and officially receive it at next year's assembly. The Finance Committee Report was addressed there were no major changes noted to this report. John Hayes, chairman of the finance committee was available for any questions; none were voiced. The Finance Committee is at standing committee; the report of the Finance Committee was adopted.

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Flint Hills Mission Zone reports were received from: Terry Vance – Burlington First; Ron Jewett – Burlington Flint Hills; Emmanuel Reinbold – Davenport; Heather Byrd – Fort Madison Living Hope; Dana Jurgens – Keokuk; Preston Smith – Montrose; Claude Perhealth – Wapello. The pastors of these churches were asked to stand. Siouxland Video Mission Zone reports were shared. Reports were received from: Cliff Vander Burgh – Estherville; James Strickland – LeMars; Jonathan Young – Sioux City New Life Community; Larry Neiderhiser – Spencer. The pastors that just presented their reports were asked to stand. Missouri Valley Mission Zone report was shared. Reports were received from Rick Blodgett – Council Bluffs Emanuel; Dan Arnold – Council Bluffs First; Luis Gonzalez - Council Bluffs Hispanic; Dan Hardcastle - Glenwood Frontline; Dave Jareo – Missouri Valley Sunrise Community; Lori Lathrop – Red Oak; Angela Bentley - Shenandoah; Brian Jenkerson - Tabor Weaver Memorial. Northern Prairie Mission Zone video reports were shared. Reports were received from: Marvin Thrasher – Ames; Juan Sing Urbana - Ames Hispanic; Gene Jipson – Boone; John Paulus – Britt Zion; Dana Wendel – Clarion Lighthouse; Gary Snook – Fort Dodge; Curtis Delong - Mason City. The Chaplains that were present at the assembly were acknowledged by Dr. Warrick. He asked all of the chaplains are present to stand and thanked them for being at the assembly and for their important work. Dr. Warrick asked all ordained ministers to stand he accepted their reports that were presented today by video and also the ones that were submitted in writing. Daryle Wright - Des Moines Highland Park and Eddie Thomas - Marengo both submitted written reports but were unavailable for the recording of the video reports. Dr. Warrick asked the district licensed ministers to stand, he encouraged them to get after their studies and to complete the educational requirements saying how much the church needs them (and many more pastors) to fill the places of current pastors that will be retiring in the next few years. He also encouraged churches to be sure that they take care of their pastors, financially and their homes. He also encouraged pastors to care for their people, both those inside and outside of the church. Dr. Warrick read the results of the electing ballot for General Assembly. The chair declared Rev. Tim Carter as the ministerial delegate to the General Assembly. He will join our District Superintendent who is an automatic delegate. Rev. Terry Chapman was declared the first alternate and Rev. Tammy Gauer second alternate. The chair declared the lay delegates to General Assembly: Dr. Debra Bishop and John Hayes. The first lay alternate is Heather Whitney; second lay alternate Dallas Coon; third alternate Chuck Griffin; fourth alternate Jolene Bosley. Dr. Warrick asked for a motion to allow the District Secretary to edit, print and distribute the minutes from the 104th district assembly for the district journal. Motion and 2nd Approved. He also asked for a motion to adjourn the assembly at the conclusion of the ordination service later this evening. He asked everyone to voice their approval by saying YES. Motion approved. Dr. Warrick referred the assembly back to Page 102, he asked that the audit report / plan be acknowledged. He asked all that would receive the report say "yes". Received. Rev. Carter asked that the District Advisory Board meet on platform at the close of the afternoon meeting. The Board of Ministry was scheduled to meet at 6:20 PM in the Youth Room, prior to the ordination service, to elect a chairman and secretary. Tim Carter gave various announcements to the assembly. A special thank you was given to Oskaloosa and the staff for all of their help with this assembly. DS Kim Smith invited Shane Wilson our Hispanic coordinator to share what is happening across the district through the Hispanic work. Shane invited all of the Hispanic pastors to come forward. There are 10 Hispanic congregations and each week these congregations average 400 people in worship. He shared about the training that these pastors are receiving through the modular course of study. Additionally, they meet twice a year for a combined Hispanic worship service. Each Hispanic church this year is being challenged to participate in Funding

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the Mission. Pastor Shane shared that we hope to start 3-4 new Hispanic churches on the Iowa District this next year. Next, DS Smith shared about the Harvest 20/20 award that will be presented to the 3 churches that have started a new compassionate ministry work this year. Dayrin Lovan shared the work United in Christ is doing in Iowa City. They have a food pantry that they use to serve people in Iowa City each week. They also serve low income people at the soccer fields and provide drinks, pizza etc. to help children. Rev. Dana Wendel shared about a room that the Clarion Church is building in their church facility that will be used to house transients or people that need a place to stay temporarily. Taylor and Stephanie Getting were unable to be at assembly so Pastor Michael Lynch shared briefly that compassionate ministry has been part of the DNA of the Infuse Church from their very beginning. A short video produced by Infuse showed the projects that the Infuse Church have done this past year. DS Smith shared that the district offers a $1500 grant to help get a compassionate ministry started in the local church. The grant is intended to be a stimulus to help get the ministry started. Pastor Angela Bentley and her grandson presented a skit to encourage people from the district to be involved in the compassionate ministry service day that is scheduled for September 10, 2016, on the Missouri Valley Zone. The DS introduced the district church planting coordinator Mike Collins. Rev. Collins highlighted the continued work of the PAC churches that we celebrated last year. He then invited Tim Carter and Ramon Figueroa to come forward, they shared about what God is doing in Cedar Rapids. They were presented the Harvest 20/20 award by the DS. Rev. Michael Lynch was introduced as the parent church pastor (Iowa City) for the new Chinese work that has begun. He invited Xiande Hong and his wife Yingzi to come forward and share about what God is doing in Iowa City through the Chinese church. They shared a video and verbally. Rev. Carlos Palma started a new work in Washington this past year, he was not able to be at the afternoon assembly session Rev. Kobe Lovan represented the new Reneuvo ministry and shared about how the work in Washington is reaching out to their community through compassion and ministry. Mike Collins also shared that the district is going to offer DCPI again this fall. The dates for the training are: November 9-11, 2016. CPC (Churches Planting Churches) and Growing Healthy Churches training will be offered. DS Kim Smith asked Dr. Warrick to come and help us to prepare the assembly for communion. Dr. Warrick read from Hebrews 12:1-3, and briefly shared 3 thoughts. 1) We should throw off everything that hinders. 2) We should lay aside the sin that so easily besets us. 3) We should run with perseverance. DS Kim Smith presented the elements of communion and invited the Iowa District family to the table. Brian Arner sang, I Want To Know You More. The day time meeting was concluded at 4:45 PM. Rev. Smith closed with prayer at the conclusion of the communion service.

Ordination Service THURSDAY EVENING July 7, 2016, 7:00 P.M.

Rev. Kim Smith, DS gave a welcome and prayed an opening prayer of the ordination service. Brian Arner led the congregation singing It is Well With My Soul. DS Smith challenged the first-time newly district licensed ministers: Dayrin Lovan, Kobe Lovan, Austin Redlich, Shannon Wright who were all present, he presented their first license to them. Taylor Getting, Stephanie Getting, and David Jennings were not present. District Superintendent Smith recognized Rev. Lauris Meek and Rev. Paul Miller he thanked them both for their years of service to God and the church. Dr. JK Warrick presented the retirees a plaque and our heart-felt thanks for their years of ministry. Rev. Bill Branson had retired due to medical reasons earlier this church year and had very recently passed away, his wife Terri and children were at the service and were

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presented his retirement plaque in his honor. Also retiring this year were Rev. Arlan Hoskins and Rev. Carlton Easley who were unable to be at the service. Dr. JK Warrick explained purpose of ordination and led in prayer. Rev. Kim Smith led the congregation in reading the Apostles Creed. Holiness Unto the Lord as Rev. Tim Carter, district secretary led the ordinand and spouse to the front of the sanctuary. Rev. Carter presented the candidate for ordination recognition, Rev. Phillip Schrauben, to Dr. JK Warrick, General Superintendent, who received him graciously and examined him verbally. Dr. Warrick read the charge of ordination. Rev. Leray Glendenning read Manual Paragraphs 502-502.6. The minister’s choir sang And Can It Be following the song, Rev. Miguel Pineda read John 15:1-17 and Rev. Shane Wilson, Hispanic Coordinator read the English Translation of John 15:1-17. Rev. Tammy Gauer read 2 Timothy 4:1-5. Brian Arner sang, Never Once. Dr. Warrick brought the message of the evening, his text was Hebrews 13:20-21. Dr. Warrick brought 4 thoughts to us. The God who called us is: 1) The God of peace. 2) The God of resurrection. 3) The God who equips us. 4) The God who works in us. At the conclusion of his message Dr. Warrick prayed and then asked Rev. Tim Carter to bring Rev. Phil Schrauben, to the altar. Phil and his wife knelt at the altar where Dr. Warrick laid his hands on the shoulders of Phil Schrauben and officially recognized the ordination of Rev. Schrauben, as an elder in the Church of the Nazarene. A prayer of blessing was prayed. Dr. Warrick asked Phil Schrauben to face him and he presented his certificate of ordination to him with words of encouragement. Dr. Warrick welcomed him to the Church of the Nazarene and asked the congregation to welcome them as well. Randy Cloud from MNU presented the statue "The Call" to Rev. Schrauben as a gift from the college. Dr. Warrick prayed the prayer of closing of the 104th Assembly of the Iowa District Church of the Nazarene.

Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Tammy Gauer, Assembly Recording Secretary

B. DISTRICT NMI CONVENTION (NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL)

FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016, 8:30 A.M.

GATEWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, OSKALOOSA, IOWA

Began at 8:30 with the theme: If Just a Cup of Water. Myra Chandler opened with prayer. Missionary Dr. Scott Dooley was our guest speaker. He encouraged us to be Christlike disciples, be fishers of men and to be in prayer so that we can step out in faith. The offering for Dr. Dooley was $3200.00.

The 95th annual NMI convention was called to order by Rev. Marvin Thrasher. Motion from the secretary, Mrs. Jean McEowen: “I move the adoption of the following: Time of the meeting be from 8:30 – 12:00 noon and 1:30 to adjournment. The auditorium is to be established as the voting area and the Special Order of the day to be set at 10:00am.” The motion was seconded and passed. Marvin read the constitution regarding voting members of the convention. Jean announced the assistance of the following individuals: Recording Secretary – Carol Martin, Election Secretary – Rev. Leah Barker, Finance Secretary – Rev. Leray Glendenning.

Marvin thanked Rev. Jack Wolgamuth for his work on the district NMI website. Alternate forms were passed out and Jean made a motion “that the duly elected

alternates be seated without reading their names and that those names be checked for accuracy”. The motion was seconded and passed.

We received greetings from Lola Brickey. The secretary will send greetings to Lola Brickey, Philip Whetherhill, Ronda Rhodes, our LINKS missionaries and missionaries who are members of the Iowa District.

Marvin gave his president’s report. His theme was “If Just a Cup of Water”. He gave financial highlights for the year and explained how the World Evangelism Fund is spent. He

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encouraged us to continue giving a ‘cup of water’ in Jesus’ name. A ‘cup of water’ can have many facets. It can be an angle grinder, a bag of cookies, a ride to the doctor, buying groceries…..it can cost you money or your time or your energy. We need to open our eyes and ears to see and hear what is going on around us. Is there a ‘cup of water’ in your hand? The NMI president election was this year. Marvin was reelected with a vote of 162 – yes to 3-no.

Jean read the list of churches receiving Mission Priority One status and World Evangelism Church of Excellence status.

BJ Welch and Rev. Terry Chapman spoke about past and future Work and Witness trips. The ballot for General NMI convention delegates was presented. The following are

delegates to convention: BJ Welch, Myra Chandler, Tracy King, Patti Thrasher, and Teresa Stecker. Alternates are: Marty Hammann, Brenda Snook and Jean McEowen.

Tracy King spoke briefly about LINKS and the Missionary Care offering. The Treasurer’s report was in the packets. A motion was made to accept it, it was

seconded and passed. David Morrison with Extreme Nazarene spoke to us about his experience in Ecuador.

He reminded us that Prayer changes everything and that God desires our obedience. The convention reconvened at 1:00pm with seminars. Dr. Scott Dooley spoke again.

This time he encouraged us to be compassionate and to be a Good Samaritan. We all have a call and need to ask how God can use us in a hurting world. God will equip us to do what needs to be done. The meeting adjourned at 3:18 PM.

Respectfully Submitted, Jean McEowen, NMI Council Secretary

C. DISTRICT SDMI CONVENTION (SUNDAY SCHOOL/DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL)

SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2016 FROM 9AM—12PM GATEWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

OSKALOOSA, IOWA Members Present at the Convention: All Delegates, Pastors, SDMI District Council, Carrie

Wisehart, Mike Kraemer, MNU Voices of Praise, and many Sunday School, Discipleship

Leaders.

Rev. Joy Maberry greeted everyone saying “We want to inspire you today!”; Equip you –

“You are God’s Children”

Rev. Kim Smith gave a greeting and an opening prayer.

Leah Barker came up and read the Ballots for the 2017 SDMI General Convention:

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o Lyndsay Watts – Head Teller

o Called a Board of Tellers

o Ballots were taken

o Board of tellers were dismissed

MNU Worship Team – “Voices of Praise” sang a few songs

Rev. Joy Maberry introduced the speakers

Carrie Wisehart began to Speak – Session 1

o Solo “This Blood”

o Eph.4:1 “As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the

calling you have received.”

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o “Lead a Life “The Best Life Ever”; “The Best Day Ever”

o Eph. 2:17-19 “He came and preached peace to you who were far away and

peace to those who were near. For through Him we both have access to the

Father by one Spirit. Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers,

but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of His household.”

o 8 Ways to life as “The Best Day Ever”

I am Chosen!

o “You are chosen! Grasp God’s love with all our saints.”

I Belong!

I am Forgiven – Eph. 4:31

o ‘Don’t let someone live rent free in your head!’

Build Others Up – Eph. 4:29

o #Thirdpartycompliments

o Gossip in a positive way by building others up!

o It is time to make “Him famous in our sphere of influence”

o Ephesians 5:1-2 “Follow God’s Example therefore, as dearly loved

children and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and

gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.”

o “Jesus didn’t call us to be safe he called us to be dangerous”

o “When Jesus calls it is a pact not just a promise.”

Imitate Jesus!

o Ephesians 5:14 “This is why it is said, ‘wake up sleeper, rise from

the dead and Christ will shine on you.”

Go on Adventures!

o Ephesians 5:15 “Be very careful, then how you live – not as

unwise but as wise.”

o “We can’t live adventurous if we don’t get off the couch!”

o Live Life Loud!

Put on the Armor

o Eph. 6:10-20

o Instead of busyness what if our response was “Man I am so rested

I had an amazing time with Jesus today.”

o Live intentionally & Radically

Fearlessly share the gospel with others

o Eph. 6:19-20

o “Today I will Choose Joy!”

Make the Connection with Rev. Dana Jurgens – Spins the wheel for giveaways to

Churches!

Michael Kraemer began to Speak – Session 2

o Two doors in life – One shot of life to “Make a Difference”

Birth

Death

o Are we moving today with a sense of mission? Or simply moving because that is

what we do?

o When is the last time you lead someone to Jesus Christ?

o Real Deal Life Change?

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o Book = “It starts with Why”

Center Circle = Why

Middle Circle = How

Outer Circle = What

o What do you do in your church? – Many answers were shared about Sunday and

Wednesday Ministries.

o We can become consumed with the “whats”.

o The Church is going to need to get back to the “Why”

“You are the Christ…. The Son of the Living God.”

o Matthew 16:16-17

Church – A Gathering or Assembly of people who come together for a

purpose.

“Jesus is the Christ…. The Son of the Living God!”

Become focused on the why.

o Risks to “Why” Focus:

Comfort Zone is Stretched

Take full advantage of time

Opportunities you have to share the gospel all the time.

Got one shot – “He is the Christ… the Son of the Living God.”

Do whatever it takes to get that message across

Whys are NOT negotiable

Worship with “Voices of Praise”

Rev. Kim challenged pastors to plan a baptism service sometime before Nov. with

anticipation of what God is going to do.

Rev. Joy Maberry explains all reports were in packets given to delegates and pastors -

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Make the Connection with Rev. Dana Jurgens – Spins the wheel for giveaways to

Churches!

Gift given to Rev. Joy Maberry in honor of her wonderful leadership.

The Ballot results for the 2017 SDMI General Convention Delegates were read

o 145 Ballots were cast

o Ministerial Rep. – Rev. Leah Barker

o Lay Leader Rep. – Jeana Mowery

Worship with “Voices of Praise”

A pep talk for the World by Kid President

Make the Connection with Rev. Dana Jurgens – Spins the Wheel for giveaways to

Churches!

SDMI Treasurer’s Report – Approved

Closing Song with “Voices of Praise”

Rev. Joy Maberry gives us a closing “Thank You”

Respectfully submitted, Rev. Leah Barker, SDMI Council Secretary

D. DISTRICT NYI CONVENTION (NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL)

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SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2016 GATEWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

OSKALOOSA, IOWA The group, “Voices of Praise” opened the meeting with several songs.

Opening Prayer was led by Chase Holbrook, student leader.

Call to Order for the convention was made by Rev. James Gauer, District NYI President.

Mark Schoenwetter, Secretary, made the following motions which received a second and approved by voice vote:

- set the voting area as the entire center section

- seat the alternate delegates without reading the names

- designate and seat the pages (Chase Holbrook and Chandler Keck)

- approve convention workers as Election Secretary Rev. Mark Eigsti, and Board of Tellers names were read

- elections to be held by plurality rather than majority vote

Rev. Gauer turned the chairmanship over to District Superintendent Kim Smith who introduced Rev. Gauer and called for his annual report.

President’s Report was presented by Rev. James Gauer.

DS Smith asked for a motion and second to receive Rev. Gauer’s report, which was received.

Rev. Gauer called for the voting of the 1st ballot which was a “yes/no” for Andy Watts to continue as vice-president for 1 year.

Ballots were distributed to delegates and voting proceeded. The completed ballots were collected by Rev. Mark Eigsti and the Board of Tellers, who were then excused to tally the votes.

Mark Schoenwetter explained how student representation has changed for age level representatives. The application is available to the assembly on the Iowa District NYI website.

Treasurer’s Report by Dennis Mowery, Treasurer, presented the financial annual report. Motion was made to accept, seconded and approved.

The 2nd ballot was presented for the 2017 NYI General Convention delegates. The candidates for ministerial delegates are Andy Watts, RJ Montis, Mike Collins. The lay candidates are Jeff Wilson, Pat Turner, and John Anaya. Youth candidates are Dave Collins, Chase Holbrook, and Sarah Mowery.

RJ Montis presented a report on the District Bible Quizzing events and quizzing program.

David Morrison shared a video on Extreme Nazarene missions and talked about the adventure he has been taking.

Rev. James Gauer presented a review of the Fall Retreat. This will again be held at East Iowa Bible Camp.

Rev. James Gauer reviewed the MidAmerica Xtreme (MAX) event.

NYC Promotion video was shown and Rev. James Gauer reported on the event.

District Teen Camp, at Fun in the Son Ministries, Camp Table Rock Lake Promotion Video was shown.

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Fun in the Son Youth Camp was presented by Rev. James Gauer.

Calendar of Events for 2016-2017 are posted on the Iowa District NYI website.

Rev. James Gauer introduced the speaker as Rev. Jeremy McLaughlin.

The election results of Ballot No. 1 for Vice-President were presented. Rev. Andy Watts was elected for a one year term as the Iowa District NYI Vice-President for the 2016-2017 church year.

The election results of Ballot No. 2 for the Iowa Delegates to the 2017 General NYI Convention were presented: Ministerial Delegate – Pastor R.J. Montis; 1st Ministerial Alternate Delegate – Rev. Andy Watts; Lay Delegate – Jeff Wilson; 1st Lay Alternate – John Anaya; Youth Delegate – Sarah Mowery; 1st Youth Alternate – Chase Holbrook

Closing prayer was given by Rev. Jeremy McLaughlin and concluded by student leader, David Collins.

Respectfully Submitted, Mark Schoenwetter, Iowa District NYI Secretary

E. THE CHURCH TRIUMPHANT 2016 “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a cloud of witnesses let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race

marked out for us.” (Hebrews 12:1) Ankeny Hope— Max Trimble

Boone— Beverly McNaughton

Burlington First— Helen Gieselman, Lucille Ravenscroft, Dennis Richards

Burlington Flint Hills— Nick Henry

Cedar Falls Living Water— Eugene Rittgers, Jim Sassaman

Cedar Rapids First— Madison Arnold, Marcus Carr, Tom Sylvester

Centerville— Maxine McKern, Twillia Williams

Chariton— Harley Keeney

Clarion Lighthouse— Arnold Wendel

Council Bluffs Emanuel— Phyllis Miller, Pauline Rath

Council Bluffs First— Cecelia Brickey, Catherine Damon, Ronald Vogt

Des Moines Eastside— Sue Campbell

Des Moines First— Nancy Cairns, Thelma Griffith, Bill Webb

Des Moines Highland Park— Rhonda Helt

Des Moines Southside— Ed (Edwin) Wilson

Fairfield— Ruth Haifley

Iowa City— Neil Ayer, Hazel Burrows

Marshalltown— Ramona Coyle, Eleanor Harvey

Mason City— Don Hamlin Oskaloosa Gateway—Mary Curry, Dorothy Dow, Pat Grover, Isaac Hoven, Jenny Rexroth,

Darlene Richards, Margaret Silvers, Harold Voss, Willie Watts Ottumwa Trinity— Joyce Heckart, Thelma M. Rigler, Beryl J. Shinn Shenandoah— Vernard Thomas

Sioux City New Life Community— Marge Gullickson, Brian Jones, Florence Riffey

Tabor Weaver Memorial— Pat Van Scyoc, Lenard Worcester

“Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints” (Psalms 116:15)

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V. DISTRICT OFFICER REPORTS

A. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT M. Kim Smith

“REACH THE HARVEST”

Dr. Warrick, pastors, delegates and friends of the One Hundred and Fourth District Assembly of Iowa District Church of the Nazarene. It is a privilege to share with you my fourth report as District Superintendent of Iowa. Dr. Warrick, it is an honor to be seated next to you this week and to work with you in the next two years as our presiding General Superintendent. You and Patty have demonstrated a heart and passion for revival and renewal in the church that has always been so evident, and your prayers for the work in Iowa are coveted. Looking Around All one has to do is look around to realize that the records and successes of any organization, including the church, is never the result of one individual working alone. When men and women come together around a shared vision and a unifying mission amazing things happen. “Sharing Hope and Changing Lives Across Iowa” is the vision we have been sharing and “Harvest 20/20” is the mission we have been living out. As I look around I would like to give thanks to several people for their tireless contribution to advancing that vision and mission. At the top of this list is Rosie who has been with me on this epic journey for forty-four years. Her patience and grace is always a constant source of encouragement to me and everyone she meets. In the last three years we have traveled over one hundred thousand miles across Iowa and she has been right by my side. Tammy Gauer, our District Administrator, has made such an incredible contribution to the advancement of the Vision and Mission that I can’t begin to tell you all that she does. Just let me say, I appreciate the privilege of working with her each day with the confidence that her commitment to excellence, details, and organizational management is keeping things as they should be. Pastor Shane Wilson, our Hispanic Coordinator, not only pastors a growing Hispanic congregation at Eastside Church of the Nazarene, but also oversees the work of ten Hispanic congregations across the district as well a serving as director and teacher for our Hispanic module classes for ministerial preparation. Shane’s mentoring of newly called ministers is enabling us to start new congregations and fulfill our Harvest 20/20 goals. Teresa Stecker is the pastor of the Open Door church, a growing congregation in Iowa City, and also serves as our district director of compassionate ministry. Teresa and the compassionate ministry council are assisting local churches in establishing compassionate ministry centers to fulfill the goal of Harvest 20/20. Her work in Iowa City as Director of Iowa City Compassion and across the district has helped to give life to the vision of “Sharing Hope and Changing Lives Across Iowa” and introduce a culture of compassion. Our department directors, Marvin Thrasher NMI president, Joy Maberry SDMI Director, and James Gauer NYI president, have all worked with their councils to provide training and ministry opportunities across the district. You will hear each of their reports in the days ahead and I know you will agree with me that each one of them are making a difference. Special thanks goes to Pastor Tim Carter our District Secretary for the countless hours he invests to keep the records for the district and to Dr. Emmanuel Reinbold and the District Ministry Board for your oversight and diligence in assisting our ministers in their preparation toward ordination. Pastor Leray Glendenning is doing an amazing job of developing and directing the NBC Alliance program for ministerial preparation. Pastor Mike Collins, our Church Planting director was awarded the distinction of being a Master Trainer this year for DCPI and is doing a great job of helping to promote the vision of Harvest 20/20 church planting. The District Advisory Board has been such a source of encouragement and wise counsel. Each time we meet I come away more focused and dedicated to fulfilling the Harvest 20/20 mission. Finally, I’d like to say thank you to the Mission Zone Leaders who have assisted in coordinating and communicating missional opportunities for the pastors, and of course the pastors who daily pray and labor to

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REACH the Harvest. Together you all are making a difference. As I look around even today, I realize how blessed I am to have the privilege and calling to serve with each of you “Sharing Hope and Changing Lives Across Iowa”. Thank you! Looking Back There is also a time for us to look back. Looking back to celebrate our victories and evaluate our effectiveness. All the time, resources, energy, and meetings that we have invested in would be for nothing if we did not have a goal in mind. Our mission of Harvest 20/20 is about reaching lost people. Our progress toward that goal can be measured in many different ways, some of which will never appear on a statistical chart, but much of our progress or lack of, can be measured through statistics. I’d like to take a few minutes to celebrate the gains we have accomplished this year and examine a few areas where we can be challenged to refocus. Perhaps the most important statistic to report is the one that reflects the bottom line of every other report presented. That statistic is professions of faith and baptisms. This year our churches across Iowa reported 467 conversions and 146 baptisms. That is a number that created celebration in heaven and is still resounding as all the angels are rejoicing. It is exciting to report that for the third year in a row we have seen an increase in morning worship. In 2013 we experienced our districts lowest morning worship attendance at 3,810. I am happy to report that our Harvest 20/20 mission has enabled us to reverse a forty-two-year decline. This year we have reported 4,559 in morning worship, an increase of 749 or 19.6% over the last three years. The SDMI increased from 2935 to 3435 an increase of 500 or 17% over the last three years. Financially we have seen a slight decrease this past year from $6,627,526 to $ 6,453,436. During this current year the total Funding the Mission giving has increased from $932,450 to $949,744. Our total giving to Funding the Mission has increased $68,699 in the last three years. This year forty churches reported paying Funding the Mission in full. That is only 71% of our organized churches. Our goal is that every church, organized and PAC churches, will be 100% in their giving, as this reflects a local church that is focused on others and not just their local ministry or survival. Our mission in the Church of the Nazarene, “To Make Christlike Disciples in the Nations” thrives at home and around the world when we take seriously our commitment to be good stewards. Looking Forward REACH THE HARVEST Two years ago I presented the Mission challenge of Harvest 20/20. Twenty new churches and twenty churches focused on acts of compassion and establishing centers of compassion in their congregations. Last year we celebrated eight new congregations and two compassionate ministry centers. This year we are celebrating three new congregations and three new compassionate ministry centers. The total attendance of these eleven new congregations was 394. This is definitely a statistic that is worthy of celebration. It also serves as confirmation that if we are going to reach the harvest field we must keep our focus on the 20/20 mission. In the afternoon service we will be recognizing and celebrating each of the new starts for this year. As you came in today I’m sure noticed the tractors around the property and on the platform. They are here to remind us what it takes to REACH the HARVEST. There is not a farmer alive today who doesn’t understand the process of what it takes to REACH the HARVEST. They all know it takes soil, seed, rain, sunshine, tractors, combines and lots of hard work. They may argue about the color of the tractor, but there is no argument over its role and function because at the end of the day their mission is to “REACH THE HARVEST.” Farmers eat, sleep and live for the harvest. It might be that it’s time for the church to take a lesson or two. What is it going to take for us to get serious about reaching the harvest? What will that look like? It will look something like where we have come from except with an increased sense of urgency and intensity. It is not necessary to make an argument for the reality that our world is full of hurting and broken people.

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It has always been our mission to reach the lost with the love and compassion of Jesus. We have done that in some measure, but we must do more! We can celebrate yes, but we cannot be satisfied. It must be the consuming passion of every Nazarene pastor and every Nazarene church to do everything they can to REACH the HARVEST. Our core values as Nazarenes defines our priorities. We are Christian, Holiness and Missional people. That means that we are Christian because we are followers of Christ, and as followers of Christ, His Holiness in us compels us to live out His love in the world through Missional lives that are following him into the mission field. We must be selfless people with holy hearts committed to sharing his transforming hope and grace with everyone we meet. Our commitment to be Holiness people demands that we leave the comfort and security of our churches and enter into the dark places of our communities in order to encounter hurt and broken people with the message of hope and healing. Those three values and priorities are demonstrated by Jesus in an amazing encounter with a man who was broken by sin and crying out for help. Mark 1:40-42 A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on his knees, "If you are willing, you can make me clean. "Filled with compassion, Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. "I am willing," he said. "Be clean!" Immediately the leprosy left him and he was cured. As Christian, Missional and Holiness people we must be following Jesus into this broken world and reaching out our hands and touching our broken world. Are we willing to REACH out our hands to touch them? Let’s take a look and see what it will look like for us to REACH the Harvest! I’d like to offer five thoughts and challenges. Repent Let’s begin with the word repent. This seems like a strange place to start but not really. We cannot be satisfied and offer excuses for our unwillingness and indifference toward engaging the harvest. Jesus left us with no other mission than to make disciples. I’m afraid that many churches have become like the prodigal son that took his father’s inheritance and then wasted it on himself, ignoring his responsibility to be a good steward of the resources that his father gave him. Once his resources were gone, in his state of survival and desperation, he “came to his senses” and returned home with a spirit of repentance and humility to the waiting father. It was the father's delight to celebrate his repentance and return. Perhaps it’s time for our churches to repent and “come to our senses” and stop living in poverty and desperation and return to the fathers plan for us and begin investing in the advancement of His kingdom and not our own. Even the son who stayed at home working in his father's house refused to demonstrate any concern or compassion for the lost son. Our busyness about doing church with the absence of compassion and lack of emphasis on reaching the lost world has led us into an experience of poverty and self-reliance that has left us empty and bankrupt without the spiritual and financial resources to REACH a lost and dying world. This must surely grieve the heart of God. He has given us the Holy Spirit to fill us with power to move us into the dark and broken places. Isaiah experienced that power when the fire of God settled in his heart and opened his eyes to the world around him. Not only did he realize that he was unfit, unclean and self-consumed, but when asked by God would he be willing to REACH into that brokenness, he responded, “here am I send me”. Eugene Peterson describes that power given to the church in Matthew 16:18 as enabling a church to be, “a church so expansive with God’s energy that not even the gates of hell will be able to keep it out.” It was that expansive power that flowed out of the disciples freshly sanctified hearts that propelled them out of the upper room into the dark world to REACH THE HARVEST. Three thousand were saved and the church was launched. May God help us to find our way back home to the Father, to be filled with new passion and fresh fire so the Harvest celebration can begin and new churches can be launched all over Iowa. Equip Repentance involves more than just being sorry, it actually calls us to begin equipping ourselves and the church to live differently. If we have repented, then we must begin changing our behavior in the church and start equipping and empowering the people of God to do what the

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spirit of God has called and enabled them to do. Pastors, we must use our gifts and our talents to prepare our churches to reach the harvest. Eph. 4:11-12 "It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God's people for works of service”. If we are going to REACH the HARVEST, we must prepare our people. Alan Hurst, co-author of the book “Level 5 Church” sites research that states 80% of the local churches in the USA or either declining or plateaued. That statistic should cause us great concern. “We must change the culture of our local churches from scarcity survival thinking to passionate outreach thinking”. In order to begin changing the culture, every local church should start having ongoing trainings on how to be ambassadors of the good news and share the hope of Jesus. I would like to challenge every pastor to teach the principles found in Dynamic Church Planting International to their church boards and their congregations. I’d like to challenge every pastor and every church to schedule a dedicated season of prayer, along with a revival, a sermon series, or a weekly bible study, where the emphasis is centered on asking God to help us REACH the lost. This fall we will be hosting Mission Zone harvest rallies where we will focus on praying for and reaching the Harvest. Every church should make plans to rally your people and participate. Tomorrow I will be leading a mission workshop where I will be presenting a mission challenge for the local church called “Mission 360: My Jerusalem”. It is designed to give hands on application on how you can be that expansive energy and reach into your community. Reaching the lost starts with having our hearts filled with the right passion before we begin searching for the right program. Reaching the lost will begin as a serious endeavor in our churches when we start taking seriously the great commission “Go and make disciples” instead of living in the sin of the “great omission”. God is calling each one of us to be involved in reaching the harvest and to be involved we must equip ourselves to improve our REACH. Adjust Once the equipping and changing the culture is started there are a couple of areas that we must be willing to adjust if we are going to REACH the Harvest. First, we must be willing to make some adjustments to our schedules. It will be very difficult to begin doing something new unless we are willing to make adjustments and let some things go. Our personal schedules and our church schedules are filled with stuff. We spend a lot of time being really busy. When we begin talking about adding a training, equipping, or a serving experience to our already busy church calendars we immediately realize that something may have to go. It might be that in order to reach the harvest and advance the kingdom we need to make an adjustment and do one less Bible study, or one less church service, in order to have time for one more compassionate outreach event. Second, we may have to adjust our attitude. “We will never REACH the lost if we have an attitude that says we’re too small, too poor, too tired, or any one of a hundred excuses”. We must begin embracing an attitude that is willing to see ourselves as God sees us, churches that are filled with people who have been given the privilege of sharing the good news with our broken world. Churches that are filled with the “expansive power” of the Holy Spirit. Churches and people who believe that God “will supply all of our needs”, as we commit ourselves to reaching the harvest. Churches that believe we are called to be agents of change and reconciliation in our communities. Commit Jesus call for commitment to His mission was very clear. Luke 9:23 “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow me.” There is no room for compromise. It requires a commitment to follow Jesus into the harvest fields and Reach those who need to experience his life changing touch. Every local Church of the Nazarene in Iowa must demonstrate a commitment to be engaged in reaching the harvest. Every pastor in Iowa must demonstrate a commitment to be engaged in reaching the harvest. Harvest 20/20 is the district mission to REACH the Harvest. Our goal is to start new churches and ministries of compassion all across Iowa. One of the sad realities is that unless we are committed to starting

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new churches and ministries of compassion we will not be effective in reaching the Harvest as our statistics from the past clearly indicate. Over the last three years we have seen modest increases, but Jesus wants us to do more. We have seen eleven new congregations started, but we need more. We’ve seen five new compassionate ministries started, but we need more. Our goal is 20 of each by the year 2020, but surely we can do more than that! I don’t believe 20/20 is a goal that calls us to arrive there and go no further. I believe we can start 30, 40, or maybe even 50 new churches and compassionate ministry centers by 2020. Instead of joining the chorus that says “we can’t” do that, why not join the chorus that says “we will do that!” We can no longer be committed to our personal church survival, we must be committed to reaching lost people and broken people. We must be committed to changing the status quo. We must be committed to changing the culture. It is not enough to be committed to your local church until the bitter end, God wants you to be committed to His mission and bring about a better end. Are you willing? What will you commit to? If you leave here today without committing to something in your heart and mind, it will probably leave your heart and mind! Harvest Finally, once the commitment is sealed, it is time to begin the process of gathering and celebrating the Harvest. There is nothing more rewarding to a farmer than to see the results of the plowing, and planting come full cycle to produce a harvest. That is what he lives for. That is his purpose! That is his mission! That is what we as the church should live for. Year after year with no harvest is a discouraging experience. Every church should go home and plan a harvest celebration for the fall and begin immediately searching the harvest field. There is someone waiting on you to come. Someone else has done all the work, and they are ready! You must also begin the intentional process of sowing seed and preparing for the future harvest. Unless you’re planting seed, it is unreasonable to assume that your church will suddenly and miraculously begin reaping a harvest. The amount of harvest you will experience will be in direct proportion to the seed you sow. You received a packet of seed today with your delegate folder. Within that packet of seed there is the potential of some amazing tomatoes that will bring glory to God and any bacon sandwich in Iowa. However, it is possible that most of them will never make it home and if they do they’ll be laid aside and not planted. The consequence of that action will be no tomatoes. When you return home, you must begin making plans to prepare the soil and sow the seeds of the gospel, only then can you truly begin to expect a harvest. The harvest is hard work! Just ask Jesus! Just ask a farmer! Just ask any pastor! As we return home to the promising harvest fields, prayer for the harvest should be moved to the top of our priority list. There are several prayers that we should begin praying daily. Harvest Prayers

Pray that God will give us eyes to see the harvest:

John 4:35 Do you not say, `Four months more and then the harvest'? I tell you, open your

eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest.

Pray that he will give us hands to reap the harvest:

Luke 10:2 He told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of

the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.

Pray that he will give us hearts of compassion like Jesus to reach out embrace the harvest:

Matthew 9:36 When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were

harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.

I am encouraged about the days ahead and I believe that together we will REACH the HARVEST, as we focus on our Vision of “Sharing Hope and Changing Lives Across Iowa” and live into our Mission of Harvest 20/20.

Respectfully submitted, Rev. M. Kim Smith, Dist. Supt. Iowa District Church of the Nazarene

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B. DISTRICT NMI PRESIDENT’S REPORT MARVIN E. THRASHER

“IF JUST A CUP OF WATER” In Ames, Iowa, where I live, there is a city sponsored men’s shelter as well as well as transitional housing for families who are in need and a ladies shelter for women and children in transition. Although this is sponsored by the city of Ames, even they can’t meet all the needs of those who are desperate in these days. And there has been a noticeable increase in men, and women with children who need A Cup of Water in Jesus name in these days. And, without getting political, right here in America we are being presented with needs like never before and we as the church are being asked by God – to step up and give a Cup of Cold Water in Jesus name. Once again this year you have stepped up and gave of your finances to help the hurting in our world. You gave over $375,000 to the World Evangelism Fund. And for some of you this was a sacrifice, and God saw what you did and I believe that God rewards those who are faithful to help others come to Him. Together with churches around the globe, we gave over $64 million to the World Evangelism Fund last year. Many times people ask me: “How is the World Evangelism Funds spent.” Let me report to you that 86.3% of the World Evangelism Fund is spent on Field Ministries, such as the $49million that goes to support the global mission regions around the world. Part of that is support for missionary salaries, health care, air fares, schooling, housing and utilities, and a thousand other things that it takes to support our Missionaries around the world. Some of that money goes to support regional offices and our headquarter offices that direct the work of winning boys and girls and men and women to Jesus. A portion of that 64 million or 3 percent goes to getting the General Superintendents to district Assemblies around the world as well. We have six generals and they have to sit in a district assembly 4 to 5 days a week, but they gladly go sharing the Good News that Jesus saves and redeems – Just like General Superintendent Dr Warrick did yesterday right here in Iowa. There is nothing that unifies the Church around the world more than having the General Superintendent show up where you are, even at the ends of the Earth. When I was the DS of the Islands District in Papua New Guinea we had Dr. Paul and Connie Cunningham arrive on a Sunday afternoon, and the Islands district was near the ends of the earth. To make things worse, when Dr. Cunningham arrived he was sick, and my Field director and I both begged him to stay in the motel room where there was air conditioning but he said: “I’ve made it this far, I can surely give a couple of hours to our delegates and friends who have traveled for days to be here so that I can bring them the good news that Jesus Saves.” And he was right; Because many of the delegates had spent many days, first walking out to the highway or to the sea, through the dense jungles and over mountains. Then some spent two days and two nights on boats just to get to our assembly. That evening after Dr. Cunningham spoke he gave an alter call and the alter was lined from one end to the other with people crying out to the Lord,- with the temperature over 95 degrees, [and no one knew the real feel temperature] and there was not a dry body in the place, but Jesus came to the people at the ends of the earth through our General Superintendent who was faithful. That night I thought to myself that our General Superintendents don’t get paid enough. They and their staff, earn that 3 percent every day and the church is richer because of these faithful servants.

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Let me also report that we here in Iowa gave in addition to the World Evangelism Fund of $375,000, We gave to the Memorial Roll $2550 where we remember a loved one that has gone on and this money goes toward missionary health care. We also gave $1100 in distinguish service awards, and we gave $3500 in the Missionary Care offering which we will give again just before lunch a little bit later today. Again Patti and I must Thank you for giving to Missionary health care – because when my Patti, needed to have surgery, and we had to fly her to Brisbane, Australia to have her surgery, the church was with us every step of the way. Thank you for being faithful from the bottom of our hearts. You also gave over $35,000 dollars to help build buildings on the mission field through Alabaster. I’ve lived in Alabaster houses and again may I tell you thank you for the nice accommodations we have enjoyed, and because you are faithful our missionaries around the world enjoy good homes. Alabaster also helps build churches and pastor parsonages and clinics, and just about ever kind of building you can think of – Alabaster has helped build it at some time. You sent over $2700 to our LINKS missionaries. May I encourage you to do just a little bit more for your LINKS assignment this year. The birthday gifts and Christmas gifts you send really does help our missionaries on the field buy a few things that they couldn’t otherwise afford, and it is especially appreciated by our retired missionaries. Most of them have very little in savings and they are trying to live on Social Security alone, and if you are on Social Security you understand how hard it is to make the dollar stretch in these days. Thank you for doing just a bit more this coming year. You have also been outstanding in the area of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries giving $48,500 and you gave to Child Sponsorship almost $36,000. I think we can continue to expect more natural disasters in the coming years, such as the Nepal Earthquake last year. May I put a plug in for giving to Nazarene Compassionate Ministries? NCM has to take a small percentage of each donation to help keep the program going, less then 10% – but many other big name programs, and I could tell you their names, but I won’t, but you see them on TV a lot – especially after a disaster begging you to give; some take up to 80% for overhead and only 20% might makes it to the need. Many of these TV advertisers had big offices in Papua New Guinea and they had many new vehicles, plus a lot of staff that sat in their air conditioned offices and did very little other than keep their office going and sending pictures back so the funds kept coming in. When you give to Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, The missionaries are already there, The church is already there, and The church doesn’t need to buy vehicles, or rent offices or pay expensive salaries, because the church of the Nazarene is there, and can quickly give a Cup of Cold Water in Jesus name quickly. It is our privilege to have Dr. Scott Dooley here representing our Hospital in Papua New Guinea today. When I was assigned to Kudjip Nazarene Hospital in 1989 as the Hospital Engineer, the Hospital looked entirely different than today. We had four small wings that made up the hospital wards and an outpatient wing/ER and one surgery, which was very busy. One day one of the doc’s came into my office in the workshop and asked for my help in the Emergency Room. I told him that I didn’t think my engineering degree, nor my religion degree or my degree from Seminary would qualify me to operate in the ER, but he thought otherwise.

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You see a young boy, doing what young boys do had found a round piece off of an engine and had forced it onto his finger where it allowed the blood to flow into his finger but the blood could not leave his finger, so his finger was now the size of a large sausage. I asked and found out that they had broken the ring cutter they had in the ER, because this car part ring was hardened stainless steel. So doctor Charles asked; “What do you have that we can cut this hardened ring off?” I had a bolt cutter – but that wouldn’t work, because we couldn’t get it down into the flesh enough. And we looked at several tools in the shop until, I thought about our four inch angle grinder. On which I quickly put on a new grinding wheel, because it had a sharper edge and armed with the grinder and several kinds of pliers, we headed into the ER, where we started to cut this ring of hard steel off this young boy’s finger – and he was still awake. That only lasted just about 3 seconds as the sparks flew and it got hot from the friction. Doctor Charles then put him under, and as I ground the steel and doc poured cold water on the cut we slowly released his finger. We cut one side and then we turned the ring around so we didn’t damage more skin, and then we cut the second side until we could snap the engine part ring with pliers and sat his finger free. What does a cup of cold water in Jesus name look like? Sometimes it is an angle grinder. Sometimes it is a bag of cookies. Last August where the church is in Ames, we are surrounded by students looking to pay cheaper rents, so they rent these old homes that are approved by the city to be student housing. The ladies group at church was trying to figure out how to reach these kids, so they baked cookies and went to these kids and welcomed them to the neighborhood and invited them to church, with a ziplock bag of cookies. What does a cup of water in Jesus name look like? Sometimes it is a bag of cookies. Or sometimes it is giving someone a ride to the doctor, or pharmacy, or grocery store where they may have food stamps to buy groceries, or sometimes it means buying food for people when they have run out of food stamps. Sometimes giving A Cup of Cold Water in Jesus name doesn’t smell so good, or it costs you – it cost you time, it cost you energy, and usually it cost you money. And sometimes it means going to a funeral – just to say I care about you – I’m praying for you – I hurt with you. Sometimes giving a cup of water in Jesus name means you go through hard trials and times of being accused – perhaps looked down upon by your peers – but when you doing all things in the name of Jesus and you know, that you know, that you know, – your where Jesus wants you today, it make everything all right. Today I want to encourage you to ask God the Holy Spirit to give you eyes to see and ears to hear what He wants you to be doing this coming year for Him. We in the NMI have traditionally been the giving arm of the church. We have strived to get you to give to foreign missions around the world and we want you to continue to give your support to that Missions around the world – as thousands of boys and girls and men and women have found Jesus because you gave and helped support missions, like at Kudjip Nazarene Hospital, where they need your continued help.

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Someone just said to themselves: “I’d love to give more money to help missions but we can’t afford to ask people to give more out of their pockets.” Burlington First Church had a plot of ground that they bought many years ago and they had to pay someone to mow it so that they were good neighbors. But one day in 1998 someone had a great idea; “Why don’t we plow up this ground, and plant Sweet Corn, sell it, and give the money to missions?” Someone knew a guy with a tractor and the seed bed was prepared and then sweet corn seed was planted in that ground and before you knew it, there was sweet corn for sale. It has been reported to me that the Nazarene’s Sweet Corn is some of the best sweet corn in all of Eastern Iowa. I was talking to Frank Orton, the missionary president there in Burlington and he said it is hard work, but many hands make the job easier, and it takes about 30 people each year. It is also reported that they have planted corn and gave away the money to missions for so many years now, that the weeds have quit growing. Sometimes it rains when the corn needs to be picked, but folks pick it. Some days it is hot, and if you have ever picked corn on a hot day in a corn field when it is hot – somehow it is hotter in the field, because there is no wind because the corn stalks block the wind. Since 1998 they have raised over $125,000 and they have given it all away to help with mission projects around the world. They have bought or helped with everything from electrical wiring in Trinidad, to the new Operating Theater at the new hospital at Kudjip Nazarene Hospital – Papua New Guinea. So, What is in your hands today? What is it that God needs to use that He has already given you? And will you give what you have to Him? Maybe you have been blessed with a large piece of ground at your church that you are just paying someone to mow. Why not let God use that ground for HIS kingdom around the world? You See: I worry about the day of Judgment – especially for we who call ourselves Christians. What has God given us that we have been selfish with – that we have hoarded – or what does God need for us to do so that He receives the glory from our lives? Will we Give A Cup of Water in Jesus name? We have been faithful in our giving – but we need to go one step further – We need to get our hands dirty – Or we need to go where our noses smells the unwashed who need a hand up – or We need to open our eyes so that we might see what is right in front of us many times – that Jesus needs - our hands – our Feet – our voice so that people might meet the Savior. You have heard the illustration I’m sure, of the little girl going down the beach after a storm where hundreds of star fish had been swept up on the shore, and the little girls would pick up a starfish and then she would put it into the sea so it would live. An older lady happened along and she said to the little girl that surely she knew that she couldn’t save them all – to which the little girl replied: “I know, but I can save this one,” as she carefully put another into the life given water. I know it seems overwhelming how big the job is when you look at the masses around about us – but did you even try to save one this past year? Let me challenge you to see those around you with new eyes and open your ears – so that you might save one before this time next year.

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Look at your hands – What is in your hand? Is there A Cup of Cold Water? – Then all Jesus needs from you today is a Cup of Cold Water.

Respectfully Submitted, Rev Marvin Thrasher, NMI President

C. DISTRICT SDMI CHAIRMAN’S REPORT JOY MAYBERRY

“MAKE THE CONNECTION TO REACH THE HARVEST!”

To General Superintendent, Dr. J.K. Warrick, District Superintendent, Rev. Kim Smith, and delegates and friends of this Leadership and Team Building 2016 Gathering, I bring you my fifth report.

The mission of SDMI is to carry out the Great Commission to children, youth, and adults in preparation for a lifetime of making Christ-like disciples in the nations.

A reminder of our SDMI purpose is fourfold:

To intentionally develop relationships with unreached people until they are Christ-like disciples and making Christ-like disciples.

Today I pray that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear ways of how to see that happens in your local churches and in your lives individually. Is your church offering discipleship classes to train and equip those who make the decision to follow Christ? What is God telling you, your church to intentionally be focus on this coming new church year?

To teach the word of God until children, youth, and adults are saved, sanctified wholly, and growing in their Christian experience.

The longer I am in the church I realize there is so much more than just attending church and becoming a member. To be a follower of Jesus Christ my life is constantly dying to self and desiring more to be like Him. This is so important in the body of Christ, that we are living, breathing, and modeling what it means to others what following Jesus is all about. Broken lives dying daily to self to become more and more like Jesus.

To help Christians grow spiritually, involving them in evangelism, Christian education, and disciple making.

This past year our whole church went through 12 weeks of Real-Life Discipleship Training. The word “Intentionally” kept being repeated throughout the material. This is something followers do to be intention in our faith walk, to share the gospel, learning and to be equipped. Here are some good questions to ask yourself: “What is your church currently doing to reach others outside of the church?” What ideas do you want to try in reaching out to others?

To encourage children, youth, and adults to enroll in small accountability groups, discipleship ministries, and faithfully participate.

Today you will hear from a pastor and teacher who are living out their faith and reaching the Harvest. Listen to their story and ask yourself where is God calling you to reach your harvest field? The Holy Spirit guides and directs us. Today we want to give our brothers and sisters in Christ encouragement and resources. Imagine what would happen if we

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simply did what we already knew to do and swiftly obeyed our Holy Spirit’s faithfully supplied missional impulses?

Your SDMI council is here to support and encourage your local church in this purpose. That’s why today we are going to spend more time on being equipped on how to do that, instead of our focus on reports, and past ministries. We work to offer district events to train, equip, support and to make that connection to Reach the Harvest. Your 2015-2016 Council is desiring to see that happen in your local churches and it begins with you. The council consist of our District Superintendent, Pastor Kim Smith, SDMI Chairman, Rev. Joy Maberry, Rev. Leah Barker, secretary, Tina Goetzinger, treasurer, Deb Blodgett, adult ministries, Rev. Tammy Gauer, children’s director, Disciple makers online and on the ground, Larry Hayes, ministerial member, Rev. Dana Jurgens, and lay member, Jeana Mowery. Thank you to each one and their councils for serving us here on the Iowa District. Please take time to read each of their reports.

The council met twice this year, once in the fall 2015 and once in the spring 2016.

Whatever position you hold today in your local churches I pray you will go home knowing how much we appreciate you for serving and supporting to build the kingdom of God. May you discover resources that will help you be more of an effective follower of Jesus Christ, more effective person of prayer, engaged in the Word as you make Christ-like disciples.

Disciple makers who make disciple makers. Whom are you investing in? And who is investing in you? Thank you for being a part of the Harvest! Remember Jesus words to us, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:18-20

Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Joy Maberry, SDMI Chairman

D. DISTRICT NYI PRESIDENT’S REPORT JAMES GAUER

To: Dr. Warrick, Rev. Smith, Delegates and guests of this convention. This is my second report that I bring to you as your District NYI President for the Iowa District. In our Manual, it says the youth ministry of the Church of the Nazarene exists because we believe that young people are an important part of the Church. "The mission of Nazarene Youth International is to call our generation to a dynamic life in Christ". Because of that, the Iowa District NYI is committed to "lead young people into a lifelong relationship with Jesus Christ and to facilitate in their growth as disciples for Christian service"(Church of the Nazarene Manual, pg.282). This happens through Evangelism, Discipleship, and Leadership Development. This year we focused on Leadership Development, concentrating specifically on student leadership. A couple of our student leaders that I know of have been able to use their talents and ministry on the zone or district level. The youth worker training that we had planned changed direction and we were unable to implement it this past year. The timing wasn’t right then, however, we are primed and ready to have it happen this coming year. So, stay tuned for more details about youth worker training later in the year. Several years ago, someone came up with a way to recognize churches and youth groups who are excelling in fulfilling the mission of reaching students for the Kingdom. Today we are going

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to recognize our churches that sent in their year-end NYI Reports and are recipients of our annual Bridge Builder Awards. This year the report was done online and it seemed to make it easier for the pastor or NYI leader to fill out. The system wasn't exactly perfect, but now knowing the issues that were discovered while processing the reports, we will have it corrected for next year. When your church is called, would the NYI President or Pastor please come and receive your award. Those churches receiving the Bronze Level Award are: -Ames -Bloomfield Grace Pointe -Council Bluffs Emanuel -Des Moines First -Grinnell -Indianola New Beginnings -Iowa City Hispanic -Keokuk -Missouri Valley Sunrise Community -Monticello New Life Community -Wapello The churches receiving the Silver Level Award are: -Ankeny Hope -Britt Zion -Cedar Falls Living Water -Cedar Rapids First -Cedar Rapids Oakland -Council Bluffs First -Des Moines Highland Park -Des Moines Southside -Dubuque -Fort Dodge -Iowa City African Church -Knoxville -Montrose -Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion -Ottumwa Trinity -Waterloo Crossroads Community The churches receiving the Gold Level Award which is the highest award that we as a District give out to local NYI ministries are: -Burlington First -Des Moines Eastside -Moravia Lighthouse -Oskaloosa Gateway -West Des Moines Greater Life Community Church Congratulations and job well done. Thank you Pastors, Youth Pastors, volunteer youth leaders and students for making this year a successful year in your local churches. I would encourage all of you, if you don't have an active NYI, make that a goal this year to start one. It does take time, effort, and sometimes a lot of energy, but it is well worth it. Those

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churches that have an established NYI, reach out to the smaller churches around your zone. Work with each other to make something happen and grow together. If you are in need of help, please contact any one of the members of the District NYI Council and ask. That is a part of why we are here. We want you to be successful in your ministry to the students in your communities. At this time, I would like to recognize some very important people on our NYI Council. When I call your name, would you please make your way forward and stand until everyone is mentioned. Our District Superintendent, Rev. Kim Smith. Pastor Kim has been an encouragement to all of us, and has given great council when needed. Our District NYI Vice President Andy Watts. Andy also serves as our MAX Coordinator. He is the Family Ministry Pastor at Oskaloosa Gateway. Mark Schoenwetter is our District Council Secretary and a volunteer youth leader from Britt. Thank you Mark for your many years of wisdom and leadership that you bring to the council. (My understanding is that Mark will be stepping aside from the council to give someone else the opportunity to serve in this area). Dennis Mowery has been our District NYI Treasurer for several years, but like Mark, Dennis is allowing Tina Goetzinger to take the reins of the NYI finances. Dennis will act as the liaison for Tina during our Council meetings. R.J. Montis again served this year as our District Quiz Director. Thank you R.J. for all that you have done this last year for Iowa quizzing. R.J. is the senior pastor at Bloomfield Grace Pointe. Our newest members, Mike Collins, senior pastor at Waterloo Crossroads, and Sean Ports, youth pastor at Cedar Rapids Oakland have also served on our NYI Council. Our Student Leadership Representatives this past year are: Dave Collins, Chase Holbrook, and Sarah Mowery. Thank you NYI Council for all your hard work throughout the year; you are a vital part of the success of youth ministry on the Iowa District. I sincerely appreciate your willing heart and positive attitude. You all are awesome! As I look back on this past year, so many exciting things have taken place within the life of the Iowa NYI. One of the first things on the agenda was Teen Camp at Camp Table Rock in Shell Knob, MO. Between both weeks of camp last year, we had 236 Iowa participants. Next was Fall Retreat at East Iowa Bible Camp back in early November. Terrin Garber was our speaker and he did an awesome job. We were up by 10 from the year before with 155 students and adults in attendance. During the winter months, we gave opportunity for zone churches to fellowship together in some event that they themselves created. Some had weekend retreats, others had a one night gathering. I believe four of our seven zones participated in some fashion. Again this next year, the NYI Council want to help you financially by offering $500 in assistance to make your zone event be successful. The $500 can offset the cost of a retreat speaker, band, or a pizza party, or whatever your zone decides to embark on. Please take the opportunity to organize an event sometime between December and March. Begin talking with your zone churches now for what

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you may plan for later and be sure and give students a voice in your event; remember, we are trying to develop student leadership across our district. In February, Mike Collins, was able to take our pastor’s kids to PK retreat at MNU. Thanks Mike for being willing to transport and sponsor our pastor’s kids as they were able to socialize and worship with other PK’s from our Region. In April, MAX@MNU had a few changes to the format this year. With the absence of Worlds of Fun, it became necessary to utilize that time with a refreshed task of fellowship and worship. Bringing in food trucks, inflatables, and board games, gave participants another new way of social engagement and having another service of worship and communion brought us together in spirit. Thank you Andy Watts for taking the helm and organizing the Iowa District representation for MAX. Again this year, we had many students from all over the Iowa District participate in quizzing. We sent teams to St. Louis as well as MAX, and we just had a team come back from the Q2016 Quiz at Southern Nazarene University. This was an incredible year for Iowa Quizzers and I want to extend a special thank you to R.J. Montis for his leadership as our District Quizzing Director. R.J. really has a passion and heart for seeing students learn and apply God’s Word to their lives. I’ll let R.J. share the results of this year’s quizzing later in the convention with his report. At the beginning of March, Pastor Andy Watts, Pastor Mike Collins and I traveled to the Quincy/Boston MA area for the 2016 USA/Canada NYI Leadership Conference, held at Eastern Nazarene College. It was awesome to meet with about 125 other NYI leaders from around the USA/Canada Region and to hear speakers who are immersed in youth culture. It is here in my report that I would like to linger with some thoughts that I gained from this conference. On the USA/Canada Region, 90% of districts are volunteer-based. Meaning that only 10% of them have any type of paid staff, full-time or part-time. I'm pretty confident that the Iowa district fits this description. I would like to do an experiment. If you are a paid staff Youth pastor or director, full-time or part-time, would you please stand. Now, if you are a volunteer NYI leader or director, would you please stand. I would like to thank all of you who volunteer in youth ministry; your role is vital to the growth of a student's spiritual walk. Let's give them all a hand. Thank you, you may be seated. Another thought that stuck with me, was that of "connect". The NYI has ever growing circles, like a ripple in a lake. Local, Zone, District, Field, Regional, and Global are all circles that youth should be involved in. We do fairly well at local, district, and regional youth ministry and we have strived this year to do better at zone ministry. It was said at this conference that, “the Church needs the youth, and the youth need the Church”. And this is so true. We need each other! Justin Pickard, our Regional NYI director talked about us as leaders being men of Issachar, from 1 Chronicles 12 where in this passage warriors, or clans, from all over are joining David in battle. And when it gets down to verse 32 it says, "from Issachar, men who understood the times and knew what Israel should do..." (NIV). In essence, what this says to me is that we need to better understand the culture that surrounds us. Especially as youth leaders and workers, we need to be more engaged with those who we are teaching and leading. Justin then unpacked that as leaders we should be less unilateral, reactionary, and prescriptive, but be more relational, visionary, and connective. I would like to invite you as youth pastors, NYI presidents/directors, and volunteer youth workers to be MORE. Be more relational, be more visionary, and be more connected to the students in

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your circle. This is also an invitation that I extend to myself, because I need to do better in all these areas as well. In conclusion, as I look back on this year, I am amazed on what all has transpired, both on a personal level, and as the Iowa District NYI. Personally, the past few months have been a roller coaster of emotion, brought about by uncertainty and challenges in ministry. Maybe, some of you have felt or experienced that same thing this year. I do know, however, that my God is faithful and true, and He is always in control and rules over everything. He has a plan, and it is a great one! On the district level, I see both students and youth leaders alike desiring to draw closer to God and to honor Him in all that they do. This is the most important thing for all of us. Let’s make it a priority that in everything that we do, every event that we have, that first and foremost, God is honored and glorified.

Respectfully Submitted, Rev. James Gauer, Iowa District NYI President

VI. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS

A. DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD

Your Iowa District Advisory Board met six (6) times during the 2015/16 church year and also cared for the responsibilities of the district by correspondence and electronic means. All actions of the Board have been properly recorded and placed on file at the District Office in Ankeny, Iowa. The District Advisory Board has prayerfully sought to perform all the business and duties assigned to them, including: Interim Ministerial Transfers: Processed and referred interim ministerial transfers to the Ministerial Credential Board in accordance with Manual paragraphs 223, 228.9-10, 535. Pastoral Appointments: Approved the following pastoral appointments recommended by the District Superintendent in accordance with Manual paragraphs 117, 208.17: Marvin Thrasher (Ames) Robert Syvertson (Atlantic) R.J. Montis (Bloomfield) Eugene Jipson (Boone) Joel Thompson (Cedar Falls Living Water) Warren Rogers (Des Moines Faith) Leah Barker (Dubuque) Cliff Vander Burgh (Estherville) James Hofmann (Fort Madison Living Hope) Heather Byrd (Fort Madison Living Hope) Dan Hardcastle (Frontline-Glennwood) Harley Schull (Grinnell) Paul Gabbard (Indianola) Chapain Tosingilo (Iowa City African) Miguel Pineda (Iowa City Hispanic) Eddie Thomas (Marengo) David Jareo (Missouri Valley) Lauris Meek (Newton) Alex Contreras (Ottumwa Hispanic) Greg Neer (Pella) Lori Lathrop (Red Oak) Arlan Hoskins (Shenandoah) Angie Bentley (Shenandoah) Chris Burgett (Winterset). Recommendations for Granting or Renewing District Minister’s License for Pastors: Processed and referred the following pastors to the District Ministerial Credential Board in accordance with Manual paragraphs 222.11, 530.5: R.J. Montis (Bloomfield) Joel Thompson (Cedar Falls Living Water) Paul Gabbard (Indianola) Alex Contreras (Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion) Lori Lathrop (Red Oak). Recommended the Restoration of Credentials: We recommended the restoration of credentials to the District Board of Ministry for Dick Allen: in accordance with Manual paragraph 538.8

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Recommended the Recognition of Elders Credentials: We recommended the recognition of Elders credentials to the District Board of Ministry for Phil Schrauben from the Evangelical Church: in accordance with Manual paragraphs 225, 519 Ministers Approved for Special Service/Interdenominational (SPC) and District Interim Assignments (DIA): Processed in accordance with Manual paragraph 536.11 : Stephen Bagby (SPC) David Childers (DIA) Chad Eichorn (DIA) Thomas Lorimer (SPC) Donald Thurman (SPC). Approved Paid District Assistants: Approved Rev. Tammy Gauer, District Administrator and Rev. Shane Wilson, Spanish Coordinator as paid District Assistants: in accordance with Manual paragraph 222.15 Summary of Additional Actions of the District Advisory Board:

Approved Harvest 20/20 Grants for the following: Iowa City Chinese Community Fellowship (Church Plant) Iowa City United Church in Christ (Compassionate Ministry): in accordance with Manual paragraphs 222.13, 222.16; 220.1.

Renewed the Harvest 20/20 Grant for Teresa Stecker, District Compassionate Ministry

Coordinator: in accordance with Manual paragraphs 222.13, 222.16; 220.1. Approved the refinancing arrangement and guaranteed the refinancing mortgage note for

Bloomfield Grace Pointe: in accordance with Manual paragraphs 222.16; 220.1 As an incorporated entity on the Iowa District we approved all DAB email ballots originated by

the DAB secretary as an appropriate means of presenting and voting on motions. Officially dropped Camino de Santdad (PAC) and disorganized the Lacona Church: in

accordance with Manual paragraphs 106-106.5. The Lacona church and property were donated to the local Historical Society: in accordance with Manual paragraphs 204, 222.5.

Approved Council Bluffs First proposal to sell the property at 59 Pickard Lane in Council

Bluffs, Iowa: in accordance with Manual paragraphs 204, 222.5 Approved the leasing of our 4090 Westown Parkway property to Ten25Designs, L.L.C.: in

accordance with Manual paragraphs 204, 222.5 Approved the name change for the Iowa City African congregation from “Iowa City African

Church of the Nazarene” to “First African Church of the Nazarene: in accordance with Manual paragraphs 101.1, 102.4

Approved the District Nominating Committee in accordance with Manual paragraph 202.1 We recommend to the District Assembly that the following individuals be appointed as our

General Assembly Resolution Committee: Our delegates to the General Assembly (ex-Officio and elected) and our District department heads (SDMI, NMI, & NYI Chairpersons)."

We thank the Lord for the contagious hope of our district superintendent. His God-given vision and leadership is being used to restore, renew, and re-energize the Iowa District. We also want to praise God for the faithful service of our district treasurer, Tina Goetzinger, district administrator, Tammy Gauer, our district support staff, and the ministry and commitment of the entire Iowa District team. It has been a rich blessing to have stood alongside our pastors and churches this past year to advance the sacred mission of Christ . We are privileged and pray

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that we have served with mercy, grace, wisdom, and an overflowing hope for the future of our district. Respectfully Submitted, Rev. M. Kim Smith, Chairman and Rev. Timothy W. Carter, Secretary

B. DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTRY

Partial Report No. 1

We recommend that the following transfers be granted: Greg McClain, Illinois District; Jerry Richards, Joplin; Matt Tygart, Rocky Mountain District; Paul Allen Farrell, Colorado District; Anthony Bailey, Indianapolis District; Robert Syvertson, Prairie Lakes District; Michael DeHaan, Kansas City District; James Hofmann, Kansas City District; The following transfers have been received: Carlos Palma, Mid-Atlantic District; Ainsley Ports, Philadelphia District; Sean Ports, Philadelphia District; Brian Lee Jenkerson, Missouri District; Harold W. Flach, Missouri District; John Witmer, Washington Pacific District; Xiande Hong, Northwestern Ohio; Christopher Burrell, Kentucky District; Sharon Akey, Philadelphia District; Milton Akey, Philadelphia District; Heather Byrd, Mid-South District; Angela Bentley, Kansas District; Scott Olson, Southwest Indiana. We recommend that the following have their ordination recognized: Phil Schrauben We recommend that the following be granted ministers’ licenses Stephanie Getting, Taylor Getting, David Jennings, Kobe Lovan, Dayrin Lovan, Austin Redlich, Shannon Wright We recommend that the following be granted renewal of ministers’ licenses: Guy W. Almon; Heather Byrd; Alex Mauricio Contreras; Ramon Figueroa; Harold Flach; Paul Gabbard; Luis Gonzalez; Robert Max Hammann III; Donald Henry III; Xiande Hong; Lori Lathrop; Jacques Luzindya; David M. McNeely; Robert J. Montis; Firmin Ntakimazi; Ainsley Ports; Sean Ports; Jonathan Schull; Teresa Stecker; Joel Thompson; Juan Sing Urbina We recommend that the following Licensed Minister not be renewed, having not applied: Jorge Zulueta We recommend that the following Licensed Minister not be renewed, having not completed the process: Gustavo Duarte We recommend that the following be dropped from the roll of Elders, as having exceeded the years as Unassigned: John Roberts We recommend the restoration of credentials for the following: Dick Allen We recommend the following be dropped from the roll of Deacons: Julie Christy having filed her credential. We recommend that the following be granted Retired/Assigned: Lauris Meek; William Branson; Arlan Hoskins; Paul Miller; We recommend that the following be granted Retired/Unassigned: Carlton Easley; We recommend the following be dropped from the roll of elders (deceased): William Branson

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We the Iowa District Ministry Board approve the correction in role code for Don Henry from Student to PSV-PT for the church year June 1, 2015 through May 31, 2016.

Partial Report No. 2

Course of Study Elder: Graduated: Harold Flach, Paul Gabbard, Xiande Hong, David McNeely, and Sean Ports Fourth Year: Guy Almon, Robert Hammann III, and David Jennings Third Year: Taylor Getting, Luis Gonzalez, Don Henry, Firmin Ntakimazi, Austin Redlich, and Teresa Stecker Second Year: Heather Byrd, Stephanie Getting, Dayrin Lovan, Robert J. Montis, Joel Thompson, and Shannon Wright First Year: Alex Contreras, Ramon Figueroa, Lori Lathrop, Kobe Lovan, Jacques Luzindya, and Juan Sing Urbina Course of Study Deacon: Graduated: Ainsley Ports Second Year: Jonathan Schull The following are enrolled in the Course of Study but not yet licensed:

Jairon Cifuentes, Erik Franks, Chase Holbrook, Emilio Lara, Larry Logston, Alejandra Martinez, Juan Martinez, John Vata Massaki, David Epela, Emily Phillips, Alex Rios, Jeffrey Shook Respectfully Submitted, Dr. Emmanuel Reinbold, Chairman and Rev. Tammy Gauer, Secretary

VII. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE REPORTS

A. ASSEMBLY FINANCE COMMITTEE We, your Committee on Finance, as instructed by the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene are:

To meet prior to the district assembly and to make recommendation to the district assembly concerning all financial apportionments and the allocation of those apportionments to the local churches. (Manual paragraph 235.1)

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To do whatever else the district assembly may direct in areas of district finance. (Manual paragraph 235.2)

To publish in the district journal, the method used and the percentages applied to determine the fund base for all accepted financial apportionments. (Manual paragraph 235.3)

We also understand that the District Advisory Board is:

To act, in consultation with the district superintendent, as a finance committee between assemblies with authority to adjust operational budgets as deemed necessary and report the same to the district assembly. (Manual paragraphs 220.1 and 222.16)

Understanding the above, we submit the following recommendations: 1) Funding the Mission allocations are 5.5% for the World Evangelism Fund, 2.25% for

Pensions and Benefits USA, 2.25% for Education (Mid America Nazarene University), 5.25% for District Unified Fund of the local church’s total Income less the total amount given to Global Missions (line 36 of the APR).

2) Each church should develop a consistent giving plan to pay a monthly payment due by the 5th of each month with the 12th and final payment due by June 5th. To expedite this process local churches are strongly encouraged to use the FTM (Funding the Mission) calculator online. The website for FTM is www.fundingthemission.org. In addition to these items, Pastor’s reports are due to the District Secretary electronically by noon, Monday, June 5, 2017. That each church should prepare an operating budget for their local church as required by Manual paragraph 129.6, and that a copy be sent to the district office prior to October 1, 2016. Each local treasurer’s books shall be reviewed/audited as required by Manual paragraph 129.23. A copy of the review/audit shall be sent to the district office by October 1, 2016.

3) That every church name the district as an additional insured on property and liability insurance. That each local church review the insurance program of the church to assure adequate coverage in the areas of liability, employee malpractice, and related insurance needs. We also recommend that each local church conduct abuse seminars for all workers involved with children and youth. Every church is required to implement a child safety policy such as Nazarene Safe or a policy approved by their insurance underwriter. We direct attention to compliance with federal and state laws regarding Worker’s Compensation insurance and licensing of church owned vehicles and equipment.

4) That each local church treasurer and auxiliary department treasurer submit an itemized monthly financial report to the local church board and that these financial records be reviewed/audited annually (Manual, paragraphs 129.21-129.23; 136.1-136.6). If qualified auditors are not available in the local church, the church records should be submitted to a CPA or other accounting professionals for review/audit. The district stands ready with counsel or advice upon request.

5) That churches having a loan from the district submit a monthly financial report to the district

superintendent for review by the District Advisory Board. That realizing the importance of the World Evangelism Fund, churches not undertake mission specials until adequate plans have been implemented and full payment made of their World Evangelism Fund, which is the lifeline of the World Mission program.

6) That we concur with the recommendation of the General Superintendents that approval of

local church staff members be contingent upon full payment of all budgets. Requests for exceptions must be submitted in writing to the District Advisory Board (Manual paragraph

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129.27).

7) That travel expense reimbursement for the district boards and committees be set at 40 cents per mile.

8) Churches are encouraged to investigate the possibility of using “matching funds” from corporations that participate in gifts to support higher education. Through this means our total giving to MidAmerica Nazarene University may increase. Corporation guidelines for such funding should be strictly adhered to. We encourage all churches to support MidAmerica Nazarene University through their annual fund raising campaigns.

9) Churches/Individuals are encouraged to give generously in support of multi-cultural ministries.

10) That the District Superintendent’s salary and benefits be a preferred claim on the District Unified Fund, and that he be compensated as follows: a. Compensation package as itemized in the District Unified Fund allocation.

b. Reimbursement for travel expenses on district business and reimbursement for professional expenses.

c. Reimbursement for expenses incurred in attendance to conferences and continuing education in the interest of the district.

11) That the district superintendent be granted six weeks of vacation with pay.

12) That the district provides and maintains an automobile for the use of the district

superintendent.

13) That $456,772 of the District Unified Fund be allocated as follows: DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Salary ................................................................... $84,516 Housing ................................................................... 35,000 FICA ....................................................................... 20,000 Retirement Reserve Fund ......................................... 1,200 Sabbatical Reserve Fund ........................................... 1,200 Christmas & Other Bonuses ....................................... 2,500 TOTAL ................................................................ $ 144,416 DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT EXPENSES Travel and Professional Expenses .......................... 14,400 District Automobile ................................................... 3,000 District Auto Depreciation ......................................... 14,400 Convention Expense .................................................. 6,000 TOTAL .................................................................. $ 37,800 DISTRICT TREASURER Salary & Fica ............................................................. 8,612 Travel Expense ......................................................... 1,300 Office Supplies ............................................................. 360 Postage ........................................................................ 294 TOTAL .................................................................. $ 10,566 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Salary & Fica ........................................................... 44,890

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TOTAL .................................................................. $ 44,890 DISTRICT OFFICE EXPENSE District Office Expense .............................................. 5,424 Office Supplies .......................................................... 2,400 Postage ........................................................................ 240 Telephone ................................................................. 1,980 Equipment Rental ..................................................... 5,700 Equipment Purchased ............................................... 3,000 Insurance .................................................................. 3,000 Gas & Electric .............................................................. 900 Printing ......................................................................... 300 Miscellaneous Expense ............................................ 1,100 TOTAL .................................................................. $ 24,044 DISTRICT SECRETARY Gratuity & Mileage .................................................... 2,890 Office Expense ............................................................. 300 TOTAL .................................................................... $ 3,190 HISPANIC MINISTRIES Coordinator Compensation ...................................... 52,100 Reimbursed Expenses ............................................... 3,150 Hispanic Ministries-Other ........................................... 1,500 TOTAL .................................................................. $ 56,750 DISTRICT ASSEMBLY ........................................... $ 5,000 GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESERVE ....................... $ 4,800 PREACHER’S RETREAT ....................................... $ 2,500 LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL EXPENSE .............. $ 1,500 MISCELLANEOUS STAFF GIFTS ......................... $ 1,625 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE .............................. $ 240 PASTORAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT ................. $ 8,000 ADVISORY BOARD EXPENSES ................. $ 4,020 FINANCE COMMITTEE .......................................... $ 1,300 NOMINATING COMMITTEE ................................... $ 600 MISSION ZONE LEADERS .................................... $ 1,800 MINISTERIAL STUDIES & CREDENTIALS ............ $ 1,500 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ................................. $ 3,000 COMPASSIONATE MINISTRIES............................ $ 2,400 CAMP MEETING ................................................. $ 16,210 USE OF WALNUT CREEK CAMPGROUND ........ $ 35,000 NYI CAMP ASSISTANCE ..................................... $ 11,000 CHILDREN’S CAMP ASSISTANCE ............................... $ 0 SDMI ALLOCATION – 4.5% ................................ $ 12,983 NYI ALLOCATION – 4.5% .................................... $ 12,983 NMI ALLOCATION – 3.0% .................................... $ 8,655 TOTAL EXPENSE ............................................ $ 456,772 That the remainder of the District Unified Fund be allocated, at the direction of the District Advisory Board and the District Superintendent.

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14) Camp ministries will be largely funded by the interest proceeds from the Nazarene

Foundation Fund. 15) That the pastor shall be granted remuneration as follows:

a. Each local church board shall review the salary and benefits of their pastor and staff annually and notify the district office. When considering an increase in salary, the church board should review the cost of living increase and the actual cost of health insurance that is incurred by the pastor.

b. Each local church should provide the needed finances for the pastor and spouse to

attend the annual District Ministers’ and Mates’ Retreat, District Camp Meeting, and District Assembly. The pastor’s attendance at district and general church functions (camp meeting, assembly, minister’s retreat, youth and children’s camps, etc.) is considered a pastoral duty and is not considered as vacation time or time off. Full salary should be paid while attending these church functions, and pulpit supply should be paid by the church.

c. A weekly salary should be considered a preferred claim on the local budget.

d. Residence in a well-maintained parsonage with all utilities paid; or an adequate housing

allowance.

e. Actual cost of Social Security tax.

f. Reimbursement for professional expenses, such as books, periodicals, continuing education, pastoral hosting expense, business meals, professional dues, gifts, etc.

g. Automobile or travel expense allowance at current IRS rates.

16) That the following benefits may be considered as additional support for the pastor: a. Payment of premium for supplemental group life insurance and disability income

insurance, and payment of premium for renter’s insurance for pastor and/or staff living in church-owned parsonages.

b. Tax sheltered annuity (supplemental retirement account). In addition, church boards housing pastors in parsonages should consider making an additional contribution for retirement housing expenses.

17) That regular salary payments shall be made during the vacation period with pulpit supply paid by the church. The length of paid vacation is determined by length of time in the ministry. Vacation for pastor and staff is not accumulative from year to year. The length of vacations is suggested as follows: a. Up to 3 years of service = two weeks of vacation b. Four to 8 years of service = three weeks of vacation c. Nine to 19 years of service = four weeks of vacation d. More than 20 years of service = five weeks of vacation

18) That the local churches strive to consider implementing Manual paragraph 129.10. In order

to encourage lifetime learning of the pastor in spiritual, emotional, and educational dimensions, the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent, should consider supporting a sabbatical/study leave for the pastor during the seventh consecutive year of service in one congregation.

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Rationale:

a. Physical and Emotional: Statistics show that record numbers of pastors are leaving the ministry due to burnout related to job and family stress. Every full-time pastor and ministry staff person is urged to take at least one day (full twenty-four hours) each week for relaxation and refreshment of the mind, soul, and body. Since church calendar and emergencies often make it impossible to observe a full day off every week, we recommend that compensating days off be given and that the local church support by insisting that time off be taken.

b. Spiritual: Realizing that pastors face stress, pressures, and exhaustion that result from

carrying the burden on a 24-hour day, seven-days-a-week basis, the local church should periodically grant its pastor extended time away for rest, renewal, prayer, and spiritual growth, in addition to vacation time. (The pastor should have completed a reasonable period of service in the current assignment and for those with less tenure, consideration may be given to granting extra days away for rest, renewal, and study).

(1) Five days for prayer, study, and renewal may be given every seventh month. (2) A sabbatical of four-to-seven weeks should be granted in the seventh year of

ministry in the current assignment. Full salary and benefits should continue during this time, and the church board, in consultation with the pastor, should make arrangements for pulpit supply and pastoral care during the sabbatical so needs of the congregation are met.

(3) We urge that members of the local church encourage and uphold their pastors and families in prayer at all times and during these special times away.

(4) We encourage local churches to provide support for pastors and families to observe regular opportunities for time away.

19) That an independent auditing firm review/audit the financial books of all district treasurers

annually (129.23).

20) That the district superintendent send portions of this report that require board action to the local church board secretary and the pastor to be read at the September board meeting of the local church.

21) We recommend each church provide accessibility for the Church Treasurer to have a computer and internet availability. This is a necessity to complete their communication as Treasurer in a timely manner.

22) We encourage every church to utilize the Church of the Nazarene Foundation to facilitate planned and deferred gifts from their members to any Nazarene ministry, including gifts to the local church, and to use the Foundation to manage investment accounts, endowments, or charitable trusts. Visit www.NazareneFoundation.org or call 866-273-2549.

23) The District Office will be sending monthly reminders to the Pastor and Church Treasurer to remind them about the apportionment payments. Please understand how important your prompt payment is to the District for the purpose of cash flow.

24) District Unified Fund:

Iowa District Church of the Nazarene

% Tina Goetzinger

5701 W Mustang Road

Cedar Rapids, IA 52411

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Email: [email protected] Or pay through FTM is www.Fundingthemission.org

25) World Evangelism Fund, Pensions & Benefits Fund, and other general giving are sent to:

General Treasurer, Church of the Nazarene

P.O. Box 843116

Kansas City, MO 64184 The website for FTM is www.Fundingthemission.org

26) Education Fund is sent to:

MidAmerica Nazarene University

Institutional Advancement Office

2030 E. College Way

Olathe, KS 66062-1899

27) Nazarene Bible College Funds to:

Nazarene Bible College

1111 Academy Park Loop

Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3717

Offerings can be made online: https://secure.nbc.edu/secure/payments/donation.php

28) Nazarene Theological Seminary funds to:

Nazarene Theological Seminary

1700 E. Meyer Blvd.

Kansas City, MO 64131

Respectfully submitted, John Hayes, Chairman and Rev. Tammy Gauer, Secretary Pro-tem

B. ASSEMBLY NOMINATING COMMITTEE

NOMINATING COMMITTEE PARTIAL REPORT #1

Members Present: M. Kim Smith; Dan Arnold; Deb Bishop; Rick Blodgett; Tim Carter; Terry Chapman; James Gauer; Tammy Gauer; Leray Glendenning; Tina Goetzinger; Chuck Griffin; John Hayes; Joy Maberry; Christine Osborne; Erval Shipler; Marvin Thrasher; Terry Vance; Daryle Wright We, your 2016 Nominating Committee recommend to the Iowa District Assembly for approval the following appointments to district boards and committees:

BOARD OF MINISTRY (Manual Paragraph 203.17)

Term to Expire 2020

Angie Bentley; Tim Carter; James Gauer; Joy Maberry; Emmanuel Reinbold; John Witmer

ASSEMBLY FINANCE COMMITTEE (Manual Paragraph 203.21)

Term to Expire 2019

Lay Representation

Deb Bishop; Emily Shook

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Minister Representation

Leray Glendenning; Bill Hines

NOMINATING COMMITTEE PARTIAL REPORT #2

We, your 2016 Nomination Committee, recommend to the Iowa District Assembly the following ballot as your 2016 Election Ballot. We also recommend that all voting be determined by plurality vote.

DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD (Manual Paragraph 203.14)

Term to Expire 2018

Lay Representation

Vote for Two

[ ] Deb Bishop

[ ] John Hayes

[ ] Christine Osborne

[ ] Mit Williams

Term to Expire 2018

Minister Representation

Vote for Two

[ ] Dan Arnold

[ ] Terry Chapman

[ ] Mike Collins

[ ] John Witmer

NOMINATING COMMITTEE PARTIAL REPORT #3

We, your 2016 Nomination Committee, submit the following procedures and nomination ballot to the Iowa District Assembly for delegates to the 2017 General Assembly in accordance with Manual paragraph 203.23. We also recommend that all voting for General Assembly delegates be determined by plurality vote.

1. We submit that the district assembly nominating ballot to the district assembly contain six times the number of eligible delegates from the district, ministerial and lay.

2. We submit that from the nominating ballot, the number of names will be reduced to three times the number of delegates to be elected.

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3. We submit that the electing ballot will determine delegates and alternates according to the order of their election.

4. We recommend that the district assembly authorize the district advisory board to elect additional alternates, if necessary.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATE NOMINATING BALLOT (Manual Paragraph 203.23)

Lay Delegates

Vote for Six

[ ] Deb Bishop

[ ] Hannah Dawson

[ ] Tina Goetzinger

[ ] Chuck Griffin

[ ] Robin Hammann

[ ] John Hayes

[ ] Larry Hayes

[ ] Juaneta Middleswart

[ ] Eldon Myers

[ ] Chistina Osborne

[ ] Erval Shipler

[ ] Heather Witney

Ministerial Delegates

Vote for Three

[ ] Tim Carter

[ ] Terry Chapman

[ ] Tammy Gauer

[ ] Leray Glendenning

[ ] Joy Maberry

[ ] Emmanuel Reinbold

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Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Kim Smith, Chairman and Rev. Timothy W. Carter, Secretary

C. ASSEMBLY AUDITING COMMITTEE Chris Hampsher, CPA has agreed to review the financial records of the Iowa District Accounts ending May 31, 2016. These records include the treasurers of the following:

District Treasury

Nazarene Missions International

Sunday School Discipleship Ministries International

Nazarene Youth International His report will be completed by October 31, 2016.

Respectfully Submitted, Tina Goetzinger, Treasurer

D. ASSEMBLY DAILY JOURNAL COMMITTEE We, your District Journal Committee, have edited, harmonized, and compiled the various convention summaries, committee and board reports, official directors, and all other general information for the 2016 Iowa Church of the Nazarene District Journal.

Respectfully Submitted, Rev. M. Kim Smith, Rev. Tammy Gauer, Rev. Timothy W. Carter

VIII. DISTRICT FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL REPORTS

2016 DISTRICT TREASURER’S REPORT

Comparative Balance Sheet

As of May 31,

2016 As of May 31,

2015

Assets

Current Assets

Cash

$95,952.23

$217,796.25

Nazarene Foundation TIAA-CREF 2,409,497.12 2,538,506.50

Total Current Assets 2,505,449.35 2,756,302.75

Fixed Assets

Tabor Campgrounds 80,730.00 80,730.00

Indianola-Church 240,000.00 240,000.00

Mobile Home-IC Hispanic Church 5,000.00 5,000.00

Deep River-Church 0.00 20,000.00

Des Moines Faith-Church 80,000.00 80,000.00

Des Moines Faith-Parsonage 110,000.00 110,000.00

Glenwood-4 acres 125,000.00 125,000.00

Red Oak-Church, 401 Prospect 36,000.00 36,000.00

Red Oak-Parsonage, 1104 N 4th 35,000.00 35,000.00

Red Oak-405 E Prospect St 27,800.00 27,800.00

Red Oak-403 E Prospect St 23,000.00 23,000.00

District Office-4090 Westown Parkway 203,252.00 203,252.00

District Office-110 SE Grant St 35,602.00 35,602.00

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DS Automobile-Net of Depreciation 33,600.00 13,491.09

Total Fixed Assets 1,034,984.00 1,034,875.09

Other Assets

Due to Properties Fund

Des Moines Faith Loan 5,249.00 5,249.00

Cedar Falls Living Water 3,500.00 3,500.00

Assembly of Christian Churches 39,775.00 42,325.00

Total Due to Properties Fund 48,524.00 51,074.00

Due to Camp Ministries Fund

Use of Walnut Creek Property 455,000.00 490,000.00

Total Other Assets 503,524.00 541,074.00

Total Assets

$4,043,957.35

$4,332,251.84

Liabilities and Equity

Current Liabilities

Payroll Liabilities

$296.00

$160.00

Total Current Liabilities 296.00 160.00

Fund Balances

Properties Reserve 553,969.84 606,464.41

Glenwood Frontline Church 6,632.13 11,960.55

General Assembly Fund 11,439.17 6,639.17

DS Sabbatical Reserve 5,249.62 4,049.62

DS Retirement Fund 3,700.00 2,500.00

Red Oak 23,152.55 21,821.53

Tabor Camp meeting Fund 0.00 43,540.25

Contingency Fund 2,350,622.29 2,549,031.38

SDMI Fund 25,797.75 28,920.70

SDMI General Assembly Reserve 9,000.00 6,000.00

NMI Fund 5,897.25 7,777.39

NMI McCurdy Work & Witness Fund 7,008.00 4,667.00

NMI General Assembly Fund 6,504.75 4,004.75

Total Fund Balances 3,008,973.35 3,297,376.75

Opening Balance Equity 1,013,964.21 1,033,964.21

Retained Earnings 750.88 (19,981.72)

Net Income 19,972.91 20,732.60

Total Equity 4,043,661.35 4,332,091.84

Total Liabilities and Equity

$4,043,957.35

$4,332,251.84

Statement of Receipts and Disbursements

June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016

District Fund

Receipts

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District Budget Receipts $ 300,941.39

Camp Meeting Income 5,699.12

Interest from Bank Accounts 94.24

Nazarene Foundation Gain (Loss) (49,009.38)

Sharing Hope Pledge Receipts 5,580.00

Miscellaneous Income 49,850.89

Total Receipts 313,156.26

Disbursements

District Superintendent's Compensation

District Superintendent's Salary and Housing 117,916.86

FICA 19,999.98

Sabbatical Reserve Fund 1,200.00

Retirement Reserve Fund 1,200.00

Total District Superintendent's Compensation 140,316.84

District Superintendent's Expenses

Travel & Professional Expense 13,794.75

Automobile Expense & Depreciation 12,422.94

Convention Expense 5,850.56

Total District Superintendent's Expenses 32,068.25

District Treasurer's Salary/Taxes 8,612.00

District Treasurer's Mileage & Expenses 1,797.23

District Administrator Salary/Taxes 43,598.21

District Office Expenses

District Office Expense 8,208.11

Office Supplies & Computer Maintenance 2,041.77

Postage 220.11

Phone 1,949.63

Equipment Rental 5,810.86

Equipment Purchased 2,051.86

Insurance (1,367.18)

Office Utilities 1,329.60

Misc Office Expenses 1,183.31

Total District Office Expenses 21,428.07

Hispanic Ministries

Coordinator Compensation 50,493.68

Reimbursed Expenses 2,312.52

Iowa City Hispanic Ministries 148.00

Hispanic Ministries Shared Expenses 836.60

Total Hispanic Ministries Expense 53,790.80

Advisory Board Expense 2,790.50

Finance Committee Expense 511.15

Nominating Committee Expense 341.60

Mission Zone Leader's Expense 231.44

Ministerial Studies & Credentials Board Expense 1,599.29

District Secretary Gratuity/Mileage 2,692.00

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District Assembly Expenses 4,521.44

District Assembly Office/Binders 1,236.05

General Assembly Expense 4,800.00

Preacher's Retreat 4,571.72

Legal & Professional Fees 1,880.00

Miscellaneous Staff Gifts 1,147.27

Pastoral Career Development 8,760.10

Compassionate Ministries 2,375.47

Assistance to Churches 1,231.59

Miscellaneous Expenses 675.00

Transfer to (from) Contingency Fund (198,409.09)

Sunday School Allocation-4.5% 13,542.36

NYI Allocation-4.5% 13,542.36

NMI Allocation-3.0% 9,028.24

Camp Meeting Expense 22,185.82

Use of Walnut Creek Camp Ground Write-Off 35,000.00

NYI Camp Expense 37,717.64

Children's Camp Expense 19,600.00

Total Disbursements 293,183.35

Net Income District Fund $ 19,972.91

Properties Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $606,464.41

Receipts

Harvest 20 Matching Grant 20,000.00

Lacona Church Closing 402.69

Total Receipts 20,402.69

Expenditures

Harvest 2020 Grants 20,000.00

Harvest 2020 Match 20,000.00

Iowa Compassionate Ministry 21,877.93

Indianola 1,542.00

Properties Insurance/Taxes/Expenses 9,477.33

Total Expenditures 72,897.26

Total Properties Fund $ 553,969.84

Glenwood Frontline Church Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 11,960.55

Receipts 16,447.25

Expenditures

Marketing 300.00

Facility Rental 11,130.00

Truck & Trailer Expense 412.00

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Church Activity 7,051.67

Property Taxes 382.00

Youth Camp 2,500.00

Total Expenditures 21,775.67

Total Glenwood Frontline Church Fund $ 6,632.13

General Assembly Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 6,639.17

General Assembly Expenditure 0.00

General Assembly Authorized Transfer In 4,800.00

Total General Assembly Fund $ 11,439.17

DS Sabbatical Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 4,049.62

DS Sabbatical Expenditure $ -

DS Sabbatical Authorized Transfer In 1,200.00

Total DS Sabbatical Fund $ 5,249.62

DS Retirement Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 2,500.00

DS Retirement Authorized Transfer In/Out 1,200.00

Total DS Retirement Fund $ 3,700.00

Red Oak Church Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 21,821.53

Receipts 19,487.93

Expenditures

Utilities 1,560.08

Insurance 3,541.00

Property Tax 856.00

Other 2,131.70

Storm Repairs 10,068.13

Total Expenditures 18,156.91

Total Red Oak Church Fund $ 23,152.55

Tabor Camp Meeting Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 43,540.25

Tabor Camp Meeting Fund Transfers In (Out) (43,540.25)

Total Tabor Camp Meeting Fund $ -

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Contingency Fund

Balance Forward 6/1/15 $ 2,549,031.38

Contingency Fund Transfers In (Out) (198,409.09)

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55 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 54Ames*1 31 0 40Rev. Marvin E. Thrasher

78 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 80Ankeny Hope2 37 0 50Rev. Joy L. Maberry

28 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 29Atlantic3 10 0 24Rev. James R. Hickman, Interim

Pastor

29 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 5 20Bloomfield Grace Pointe4 63 0 3Rev. Robert J. Montis

36 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 35Boone5 11 0 10Rev. Eugene E. Jipson

101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101Britt Zion*6 109 0 11Rev. John M. Paulus

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Christian Care Center7 0 0 0Rev. John M. Paulus

243 55 0 52 3 13 0 0 13 285Burlington First8 150 0 112Rev. Terry L. Vance

56 2 0 0 2 5 2 0 3 53Burlington Flint Hills9 53 0 14Rev. Ronald S. Jewett

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Camino de Santidad Iglesia del Nazareno10 0 0 0

51 3 2 0 1 14 2 0 12 40Cedar Falls Living Water11 51 0 13Rev. Joel V. Thompson

334 5 0 1 4 18 6 0 12 321Cedar Rapids First*12 205 0 180Rev. Timothy W. Carter

11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 - Cedar Rapids First African13 70 0 0Rev. Jacques Luzindya

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Restoration14 0 0 0Rev. Ramon Figueroa

0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6Cedar Rapids First Hispanic15 0 0 0

306 23 4 19 0 15 4 0 11 314Cedar Rapids Oakland16 298 0 48Rev. David P. King

44 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 45Centerville17 30 0 0Rev. Walter E. King

105 1 0 0 1 6 1 0 5 100Chariton18 51 0 18Rev. Jon D. White

23 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 25Clarion Lighthouse19 14 0 5Rev. Dana W. Wendel

12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Climbing Hill20 5 0 4

63 4 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 66Council Bluffs Emanuel21 52 0 28Rev. Richard A. Blodgett

194 3 0 0 3 6 0 0 6 191Council Bluffs First*22 169 0 59Rev. Daniel M. Arnold

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Bendicion Iglesia del Nazareno23 0 0 0Rev. Luis S. Beraka Gonzalez

79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79Davenport24 122 0 8Rev. Emmanuel S. Reinbold

296 1 0 0 1 11 1 2 8 286Des Moines Eastside*25 236 0 13Rev. Paul I. Miller

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Espiritu y Verdad26 0 0 0Rev. Shane D. Wilson

79 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 77Des Moines Faith27 25 0 30Rev. Warren W. Rogers Jr.

47 16 0 13 3 7 0 0 7 56Des Moines First*28 123 0 10Rev. Del L. Rittgers

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Burundian29 0 0 0Rev. Firmin Ntakimazi

92 3 1 0 2 7 0 0 7 88Des Moines Highland Park*30 57 0 35Rev. Daryle Ashley Wright

135 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 5 131Des Moines Southside31 45 0 100Rev. David D. Phares

15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Dubuque32 27 0 0Rev. Leah R. Barker

12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Estherville33 6 0 4Rev. Clifford L. Vander Burgh

58 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 59Fairfield34 24 0 0Rev. Howard W. Innis

50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50Fort Dodge35 52 0 0Rev. Gary L. Snook

48 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 49Fort Madison Living Hope36 13 0 17Rev. Heather J. Byrd

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22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22Grinnell38 20 0 0Rev. Harley W. Schull

12 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 10Indianola New Beginnings39 12 0 8Rev. Paul E. Gabbard Jr.

169 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 169Iowa City*40 202 0 27Rev. Michael R. Lynch

2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 - Chinese Community Fellowship41 0 0 0Rev. Xiande Hong

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Infuse42 36 0 0Rev. Stephanie Getting

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Open Door43 0 0 0Rev. Teresa Stecker

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Renuevo Ministerio Hispano44 0 0 0Rev. Carlos Palma

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - United in Christ45 0 0 0Rev. Dayrin Lovan

73 56 3 53 0 6 0 0 6 123Iowa City African46 50 0 0Rev. Chapain Tosingilo Bolenga

108 35 35 0 0 4 0 0 4 139Iowa City First Hispanic*47 100 0 2Rev. Miguel A. Pineda-Castro

143 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 139Keokuk48 91 0 0Rev. Dana J. Jurgens

151 1 0 0 1 5 2 0 3 147Knoxville49 87 0 18Rev. Scott W. Olson

0 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 17Lacona50 0 0 0

35 4 0 4 0 8 0 0 8 31Le Mars*51 37 0 5Rev. James R. Strickland

12 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 18Marengo52 12 0 0Rev. Eddie G. Thomas

164 8 6 0 2 4 2 0 2 168Marshalltown*53 110 0 47Rev. John W. Witmer Jr.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Marshalltown Iglesia del Nazareno54 0 0 0Rev. Ramon Figueroa

55 7 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 62Mason City55 18 0 2Rev. Curtis D. DeLong

55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55Missouri Valley Sunrise Community56 29 0 37Rev. David L. Jareo

54 5 0 5 0 3 0 0 3 56Monticello New Life Community57 93 0 23Rev. Douglas J. DiBell

78 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78Montrose58 73 0 2Rev. Preston G. Smith

235 2 2 0 0 9 1 0 8 228Moravia Lighthouse59 348 0 215Rev. Terry W. Chapman

103 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 102Newton New Life Community60 37 0 60

455 10 1 1 8 28 7 0 21 437Oskaloosa Gateway61 408 0 99Rev. William B. Hines

59 3 0 3 0 10 0 0 10 52Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion62 90 0 0Rev. Alexander M. Contreras

122 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 124Ottumwa Trinity63 73 0 0Rev. J. Mark Eigsti

28 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 4 25Pella64 32 0 3Rev. Gregory L. Neer

49 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 4 42Red Oak65 25 0 20Rev. Lori S. Lathrop

47 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 47Shenandoah66 22 0 0Rev. Angela J. Bentley

86 3 0 0 3 5 1 0 4 84Sioux City New Life Community67 53 0 19Rev. Jonathan A. Young

25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25Spencer68 43 0 0Rev. Larry M. Neiderhiser

86 6 2 2 2 4 4 0 0 88Tabor Weaver Memorial69 38 0 18Rev. Brian L. Jenkerson

40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40Wapello70 26 0 22Rev. Claude R. Perhealth

159 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 4 156Waterloo Crossroads Community*71 126 0 0Rev. Michael Collins

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Waterloo African72 0 0 0

105 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 104West Des Moines Greater Life Community73 73 0 0Rev. Leray D. Glendenning

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Ankeny Hope2 62 10 15 10 198 32 275 52 33 35 37 0 13 31 10

Atlantic3 0 0 0 0 10 8 10 8 8 0 0 0 0 6 5

Bloomfield Grace Pointe4 21 13 12 8 32 21 65 42 38 42 49 30 15 29 29

Boone5 4 1 10 0 55 8 69 9 9 0 0 0 3 36 9

Britt Zion*6 22 22 16 12 41 36 79 70 53 40 36 0 16 60 90

- Christian Care Center7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Burlington First8 40 17 80 21 111 68 231 106 106 27 44 25 55 51 26

Burlington Flint Hills9 20 8 4 2 48 23 72 33 28 5 0 8 4 42 5

Camino de Santidad Iglesia del Nazareno10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cedar Falls Living Water11 20 10 20 10 65 50 105 70 40 30 42 0 14 35 0

Cedar Rapids First*12 65 37 18 8 98 51 181 96 96 15 0 0 20 109 40

- Cedar Rapids First African13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Restoration14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cedar Rapids First Hispanic15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cedar Rapids Oakland16 215 62 261 16 267 72 743 150 122 28 0 0 146 201 172

Centerville17 47 5 8 1 87 22 142 28 22 6 0 0 0 20 14

Chariton18 20 5 15 5 47 21 82 31 29 18 0 0 6 100 0

Clarion Lighthouse19 13 2 18 4 67 15 98 21 15 6 0 0 0 0 0

Climbing Hill20 2 0 5 2 9 7 16 9 5 0 27 0 0 9 0

Council Bluffs Emanuel21 20 11 10 3 58 34 88 48 48 44 0 0 7 48 42

Council Bluffs First*22 177 52 51 12 236 83 464 147 127 20 70 0 40 98 39

- Bendicion Iglesia del Nazareno23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Davenport24 117 16 57 1 119 45 293 62 62 62 0 0 28 71 0

Des Moines Eastside*25 216 49 200 22 362 130 778 201 201 10 92 120 270 111 78

- Espiritu y Verdad26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Des Moines Faith27 10 9 0 0 30 9 40 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 0

Des Moines First*28 10 4 9 5 31 12 50 21 21 21 0 0 13 10 13

- Burundian29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Des Moines Highland Park*30 30 7 21 11 39 12 90 30 30 4 0 0 20 25 0

Des Moines Southside31 16 7 19 8 51 22 86 37 34 3 17 0 11 45 0

Dubuque32 6 1 6 4 50 14 62 19 19 0 0 0 7 15 35

Estherville33 3 0 6 0 20 5 29 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 0

Fairfield34 4 4 13 0 49 17 66 21 21 0 0 0 13 23 13

Fort Dodge35 31 12 11 6 98 14 140 32 32 8 30 0 14 28 24

Fort Madison Living Hope36 0 0 0 0 16 16 16 16 4 15 0 0 0 30 16

Frontline37 8 6 12 9 55 22 75 37 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Indianola New Beginnings39 10 0 15 5 20 7 45 12 12 12 0 0 5 5 0

Iowa City*40 71 32 59 26 488 160 618 218 25 35 45 0 75 0 0

- Chinese Community Fellowship41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Infuse42 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Open Door43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Renuevo Ministerio Hispano44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- United in Christ45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Iowa City African46 45 14 35 18 140 58 220 90 25 15 0 0 16 4 6

Iowa City First Hispanic*47 38 38 17 17 46 45 101 100 100 20 0 0 17 0 0

Keokuk48 141 44 24 13 54 53 219 110 39 45 41 36 12 60 31

Knoxville49 67 19 20 3 100 45 187 67 67 0 31 0 9 147 18

Lacona50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Le Mars*51 27 8 10 4 42 7 79 19 19 9 21 0 7 0 0

Marengo52 7 3 2 2 38 7 47 12 12 0 0 0 3 8 4

Marshalltown*53 76 10 95 6 133 50 304 66 66 30 121 0 26 68 20

- Marshalltown Iglesia del Nazareno54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mason City55 0 0 0 0 26 14 26 14 13 1 0 0 13 13 0

Missouri Valley Sunrise Community56 7 2 10 2 47 18 64 22 17 5 47 0 7 29 0

Monticello New Life Community57 26 22 60 29 195 20 281 71 20 0 23 0 25 34 66

Montrose58 80 25 37 17 19 10 136 52 52 0 58 0 61 74 0

Moravia Lighthouse59 96 57 79 43 140 103 315 203 203 0 195 0 84 215 35

Newton New Life Community60 11 6 2 2 39 23 52 31 31 0 0 0 0 25 18

Oskaloosa Gateway61 189 54 174 56 194 112 557 222 222 75 0 60 174 455 0

Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion62 45 35 22 15 60 50 127 100 40 50 30 0 5 0 0

Ottumwa Trinity63 40 19 34 5 95 41 169 65 65 21 26 0 34 77 0

Pella64 3 0 3 2 40 16 46 18 18 12 0 0 0 30 0

Red Oak65 10 5 2 1 8 8 20 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Shenandoah66 7 6 2 0 40 12 49 18 9 12 0 0 0 12 2

Sioux City New Life Community67 21 11 2 2 80 18 103 31 29 9 0 0 4 55 0

Spencer68 25 22 5 1 45 34 75 57 22 14 0 0 0 25 0

Tabor Weaver Memorial69 20 13 10 6 18 7 48 26 23 0 0 0 7 24 21

Wapello70 8 3 7 3 31 13 46 19 19 0 0 0 3 14 5

Waterloo Crossroads Community*71 51 24 39 11 244 150 334 185 38 67 0 11 48 256 0

- Waterloo African72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

West Des Moines Greater Life Community73 34 23 49 15 141 60 224 98 23 75 28 0 25 105 39

Winterset74 14 4 5 1 27 11 46 16 16 7 15 0 2 29 0

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2,173 955 1,640 511 5,663 2,118 9,476 3,584 2,627 1,218 1,194 322 1,547 2,998 1,155

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Ankeny Hope2 79,608 4,076 1,932 0 6,008 1,667 3,892 1,000 4,892 1,667 0 1,667

Atlantic3 23,474 1,429 2,133 0 3,562 477 1,164 0 1,164 529 50 579

Bloomfield Grace Pointe4 58,659 3,227 265 0 3,492 1,320 0 0 0 1,320 0 1,320

Boone5 40,015 3,164 516 0 3,680 820 2,034 0 2,034 1,825 60 1,885

Britt Zion*6 94,960 4,952 2,087 0 7,039 2,026 4,390 1,730 6,120 1,730 419 2,149

- Christian Care Center7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Burlington First8 232,171 12,705 23,450 0 36,155 4,782 12,189 0 12,189 5,224 0 5,224

Burlington Flint Hills9 88,719 4,620 100 0 4,720 1,890 4,410 0 4,410 1,890 0 1,890

Camino de Santidad Iglesia del Nazareno10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cedar Falls Living Water11 56,851 2,940 915 77 3,932 1,205 2,811 0 2,811 1,214 0 1,214

Cedar Rapids First*12 236,312 12,215 5,294 308 17,817 6,020 11,919 0 11,919 5,108 125 5,233

- Cedar Rapids First African13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Restoration14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cedar Rapids First Hispanic15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cedar Rapids Oakland16 607,606 35,560 30,032 0 65,592 13,210 30,823 0 30,823 13,210 400 13,610

Centerville17 55,252 2,955 1,725 0 4,680 1,169 2,726 0 2,726 1,196 0 1,196

Chariton18 124,810 13,270 2,979 0 16,249 2,809 6,553 0 6,553 2,809 0 2,809

Clarion Lighthouse19 47,765 3,175 3,638 0 6,813 1,143 2,269 0 2,269 1,143 102 1,245

Climbing Hill20 13,617 675 1,235 0 1,910 287 641 0 641 275 0 275

Council Bluffs Emanuel21 97,107 6,000 4,164 0 10,164 2,225 5,350 0 5,350 2,250 350 2,600

Council Bluffs First*22 250,789 14,342 20,078 1,195 35,615 5,750 12,300 150 12,450 5,780 500 6,280

- Bendicion Iglesia del Nazareno23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Davenport24 160,571 8,805 18,356 0 27,161 3,025 7,058 0 7,058 3,025 50 3,075

Des Moines Eastside*25 411,058 40,124 28,490 0 68,614 8,265 19,923 0 19,923 8,643 400 9,043

- Espiritu y Verdad26 0 858 0 0 858 353 0 0 0 0 0 0

Des Moines Faith27 26,602 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Des Moines First*28 99,738 6,146 1,746 0 7,892 2,069 4,823 0 4,823 2,067 100 2,167

- Burundian29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Des Moines Highland Park*30 81,625 4,227 1,098 0 5,325 1,737 1,541 0 1,541 661 0 661

Des Moines Southside31 78,849 394 0 161 555 162 376 800 1,176 162 0 162

Dubuque32 48,234 2,764 824 65 3,653 1,112 2,491 0 2,491 1,112 0 1,112

Estherville33 5,265 350 27 0 377 150 0 0 0 0 0 0

Fairfield34 62,024 2,824 1,462 0 4,286 1,329 1,179 100 1,279 574 84 658

Fort Dodge35 80,935 4,104 2,717 0 6,821 1,669 3,892 0 3,892 1,668 200 1,868

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Frontline37 15,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 500 0 0 0

Grinnell38 40,744 380 192 0 572 150 200 0 200 900 0 900

Indianola New Beginnings39 17,435 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Iowa City*40 57,682 732 38,795 0 39,527 1,503 3,029 0 3,029 1,665 2,500 4,165

- Chinese Community Fellowship41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- Infuse42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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- Renuevo Ministerio Hispano44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

- United in Christ45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Iowa City African46 19,068 1,079 10 0 1,089 448 1,041 0 1,041 448 0 448

Iowa City First Hispanic*47 15,885 829 0 0 829 358 834 0 834 0 0 0

Keokuk48 175,132 13,422 8,266 0 21,688 3,915 7,140 0 7,140 3,525 200 3,725

Knoxville49 126,014 9,408 5,250 0 14,658 2,520 5,815 1,000 6,815 2,670 720 3,390

Lacona50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Le Mars*51 38,363 1,977 550 0 2,527 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Marengo52 21,673 1,160 396 0 1,556 462 1,076 0 1,076 462 50 512

Marshalltown*53 123,970 6,405 1,994 0 8,399 2,630 6,407 0 6,407 2,619 0 2,619

- Marshalltown Iglesia del Nazareno54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mason City55 35,737 2,277 597 0 2,874 20 20 0 20 0 0 0

Missouri Valley Sunrise Community56 61,787 3,203 1,645 0 4,848 1,317 3,059 0 3,059 1,316 0 1,316

Monticello New Life Community57 118,114 6,138 5,791 1,516 13,445 2,526 5,515 0 5,515 2,363 50 2,413

Montrose58 126,231 14,194 4,199 0 18,393 2,444 5,702 106 5,808 2,444 0 2,444

Moravia Lighthouse59 384,835 25,365 47,421 0 72,786 8,710 22,330 1,200 23,530 9,585 200 9,785

Newton New Life Community60 55,452 4,300 2,658 0 6,958 1,125 2,623 0 2,623 1,124 0 1,124

Oskaloosa Gateway61 842,716 43,174 16,204 0 59,378 17,750 41,415 1,552 42,967 19,450 200 19,650

Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion62 49,364 2,192 0 0 2,192 918 1,435 0 1,435 0 0 0

Ottumwa Trinity63 142,598 7,426 800 1,169 9,395 3,090 7,210 0 7,210 3,090 150 3,240

Pella64 70,512 2,254 325 0 2,579 1,335 2,323 25 2,348 743 100 843

Red Oak65 15,262 105 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shenandoah66 59,966 6,978 3,695 0 10,673 1,486 3,297 0 3,297 1,485 100 1,585

Sioux City New Life Community67 84,072 4,508 1,060 0 5,568 1,906 4,480 0 4,480 1,906 0 1,906

Spencer68 75,058 4,129 2,791 0 6,920 1,689 4,189 0 4,189 1,688 0 1,688

Tabor Weaver Memorial69 75,000 4,125 2,705 89 6,919 1,939 3,938 0 3,938 1,688 0 1,688

Wapello70 35,966 1,912 525 0 2,437 756 1,745 0 1,745 1,241 0 1,241

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- Waterloo African72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

West Des Moines Greater Life Community73 168,438 9,160 2,909 0 12,069 3,580 8,353 0 8,353 3,580 0 3,580

Winterset74 18,138 1,578 590 0 2,168 330 838 0 838 434 0 434

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6,453,436 141,523 7,385 134,138 306,926 8,163 298,763 134,098 703,027 4,580 313,254 385,193

6,627,526 375,105 344,288 24,745 744,138 133,187 291,317 18,517 309,834 133,884 6,885 140,769

(174,090) 10,088 (31,034) (20,165) (41,111) 911 7,446 (10,354) (2,908) 254 500 754 Increase / (Decrease)

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Ames*1 537 0 42,917 10,166 547 23,527 77,694 93,538 775,000 0 Yes

Ankeny Hope2 7,293 0 29,640 10,103 100 26,184 73,320 87,554 650,000 0 Yes

Atlantic3 1,040 0 5,460 720 90 0 7,310 13,092 70,000 0 No

Bloomfield Grace Pointe4 0 19,440 12,000 1,836 2,000 12,000 47,276 53,408 448,000 210,000 Yes

Boone5 66 0 7,280 13,577 175 8,279 29,377 37,796 273,000 0 Yes

Britt Zion*6 419 0 30,795 5,860 391 50,525 87,990 105,324 250,000 0 No

- Christian Care Center7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Burlington First8 0 0 77,015 37,246 9,186 4,738 128,185 186,535 2,394,000 0 Yes

Burlington Flint Hills9 4,664 0 17,820 26,167 2,220 21,925 72,796 85,706 278,000 0 Yes

Camino de Santidad Iglesia del Nazareno10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Cedar Falls Living Water11 14,839 8,339 10,600 8,874 1,206 4,622 48,480 57,642 737,100 17,037 Yes

Cedar Rapids First*12 1,605 7,416 84,961 12,000 2,660 41,829 150,471 191,460 2,623,000 61,336 Yes

- Cedar Rapids First African13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

- Restoration14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Cedar Rapids First Hispanic15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Cedar Rapids Oakland16 25,339 84,325 153,172 76,739 7,392 162,719 509,686 632,921 3,933,695 1,177,420 Yes

Centerville17 600 0 34,484 0 0 12,000 47,084 56,855 480,000 0 Yes

Chariton18 0 0 43,999 15,225 18 0 59,242 87,662 600,000 0 Yes

Clarion Lighthouse19 60 0 16,328 3,284 837 284 20,793 32,263 633,600 0 Yes

Climbing Hill20 0 0 0 0 0 11,934 11,934 15,047 666,000 0 Yes

Council Bluffs Emanuel21 0 4,895 32,941 25,238 0 33,015 96,089 116,428 626,000 0 Yes

Council Bluffs First*22 44,295 15,000 77,204 25,320 2,442 31,954 196,215 256,310 2,125,000 135,000 Yes

- Bendicion Iglesia del Nazareno23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Davenport24 6,930 11,496 51,626 19,731 3,044 49,259 142,086 182,405 1,400,000 100,000 Yes

Des Moines Eastside*25 89,674 0 101,174 77,239 4,840 72,054 344,981 450,826 2,140,000 0 Yes

- Espiritu y Verdad26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,211 0 0 Yes

Des Moines Faith27 1,500 0 21,484 0 0 0 22,984 22,984 326,200 0 No

Des Moines First*28 56,907 0 29,810 14,565 3,006 2,225 106,513 123,464 1,661,400 0 Yes

- Burundian29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Des Moines Highland Park*30 5,000 0 43,452 0 1,200 40,237 89,889 99,153 717,000 0 No

Des Moines Southside31 2,651 6,643 15,600 11,518 800 30,423 67,635 69,690 1,332,000 36,800 No

Dubuque32 651 0 17,420 0 532 0 18,603 26,971 738,000 0 Yes

Estherville33 4,732 0 2,600 0 0 0 7,332 7,859 60,000 0 No

Fairfield34 448 0 21,000 11,571 893 20,944 54,856 62,408 560,000 0 No

Fort Dodge35 2,900 0 15,254 3,639 1,636 35,818 59,247 73,497 1,500,000 0 Yes

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Fort Madison Living Hope36 35 0 23,580 2,025 0 2,403 28,043 33,765 410,000 0 No

Frontline37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 125,000 0 Yes

Grinnell38 0 8,023 12,045 5,950 0 23,069 49,087 50,909 800,000 4,000 No

Indianola New Beginnings39 12,435 0 1,200 0 800 0 14,435 14,435 265,000 0 No

Iowa City*40 5,662 14,250 29,302 22,198 0 0 71,412 119,636 440,000 36,236 No

- Chinese Community Fellowship41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

- Infuse42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

- Open Door43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

- Renuevo Ministerio Hispano44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

- United in Christ45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Iowa City African46 1,279 0 0 16,100 0 5,460 22,839 25,865 0 0 Yes

Iowa City First Hispanic*47 0 0 11,520 2,275 0 0 13,795 15,816 0 0 No

Keokuk48 4,892 0 31,968 67,695 600 29,125 134,280 170,748 400,000 0 Yes

Knoxville49 2,373 0 17,600 6,612 2,790 0 29,375 56,758 1,000,000 0 No

Lacona50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Le Mars*51 3,414 0 16,242 3,858 601 2,585 26,700 29,227 250,000 0 No

Marengo52 0 75 2,600 3,496 0 12,180 18,351 21,957 160,000 0 Yes

Marshalltown*53 4,369 0 45,060 0 600 55,612 105,641 125,696 3,045,600 0 Yes

- Marshalltown Iglesia del Nazareno54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

Mason City55 0 4,587 2,080 6,100 0 19,650 32,417 35,331 535,000 45,000 No

Missouri Valley Sunrise Community56 3,643 5,540 8,285 14,925 614 23,207 56,214 66,754 300,000 66,349 No

Monticello New Life Community57 4,600 0 42,399 22,967 11,662 23,122 104,750 128,649 964,000 0 No

Montrose58 5,456 708 34,190 6,619 2,123 33,502 82,598 111,687 660,000 0 Yes

Moravia Lighthouse59 22,017 8,500 72,870 103,093 15,238 93,552 315,270 430,081 1,800,000 66,500 Yes

Newton New Life Community60 0 0 8,063 4,930 0 0 12,993 24,823 250,000 0 Yes

Oskaloosa Gateway61 70,757 113,325 245,332 35,491 2,824 78,797 546,526 686,271 11,000,000 1,479,340 Yes

Ottumwa Arca de Salvacion62 15,000 0 21,600 0 1,500 0 38,100 42,645 0 0 No

Ottumwa Trinity63 32,779 0 20,271 28,830 2,147 5,404 89,431 112,366 1,957,524 0 Yes

Pella64 571 0 23,274 14,369 50 710 38,974 46,079 900,000 40,325 No

Red Oak65 15,157 0 0 0 0 0 15,157 15,262 121,800 0 No

Shenandoah66 4,997 0 14,045 2,550 0 18,730 40,322 57,363 80,000 0 Yes

Sioux City New Life Community67 10,000 17,402 18,840 5,460 310 22,500 74,512 88,372 874,500 88,300 Yes

Spencer68 2,834 0 32,762 5,200 0 13,001 53,797 68,283 120,000 0 Yes

Tabor Weaver Memorial69 20,000 0 27,106 2,700 1,000 1,300 52,106 66,590 1,002,000 0 Yes

Wapello70 278 0 20,800 0 10,923 0 32,001 38,180 180,000 0 Yes

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Waterloo Crossroads Community*71 638 18,000 17,756 11,667 931 23,185 72,177 89,536 750,000 213,719 Yes

- Waterloo African72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes

West Des Moines Greater Life Community73 35,587 0 17,200 64,814 250 42,880 160,731 188,313 0 0 Yes

Winterset74 3,039 0 10,425 0 0 0 13,464 17,234 165,000 0 No

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3,777,362 56,552,419 6,209,140 4,923,566 1,226,469 100,178 870,542 1,824,451 347,964 553,962

562,214 496,487 1,732,602 904,221 108,047 1,551,606 5,355,177 6,683,105 54,728,109 3,902,045

(8,252) (148,523) 91,849 (33,679) (7,869) (325,137) (431,611) (473,965) 1,824,310 (124,683)

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Value District Parsonage

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