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INDIANA SOUTH INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN JUNE 2008 57th Annual Indiana South District Wesleyan Church Family Camp SPECIAL SERVICES Friday, July 25 Annual Camp Board Fish Fry, Board Meeting and Prayer–6:00 - 8:00 P.M. Saturday, July 26 World Missions Rally - 7:00 p.m. Guest Speaker: Rev. Rick West Sunday, July 27 District Superintendent - 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 27 2:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker Sunday, July 27 District Wide Youth Rally - 6:00 p.m. with Rev. Brendon Aspenson Sunday, August 3 Ordination Service - 2:00 p.m. with Dr. Jerry Pence, General Superintendent July 25 – Aug 3, 2008 Dr. Mark Eckart Dist. Superintendent Rev. Isaac Smith Evangelist Rev. Larry Smith Evangelist Rev. Rick & Clara West Missionary Speakers Johnnie Blair Family Singers Linville Family Children’s Workers Rev. Brendon Aspenson Youth Speaker Camp located 0.5 mile south of Orleans, IN on Highway 37 (812) 865-2230

INDIANA SOUTHINDIANASOUTH WESLEYAN · INDIANA SOUTHINDIANASOUTH WESLEYAN JUNE 2008 ... Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Blair Any questions, ... contact Rev. Steve Jones at 812-849-3033

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I N D I A N A S O U T HI N D I A N A S O U T H

WESLEYANJUNE 2008

57th Annual

Indiana South District

Wesleyan Church Family Camp

SPECIAL SERVICES

Friday, July 25Annual Camp Board Fish Fry,

Board Meeting and Prayer–6:00 - 8:00 P.M.

Saturday, July 26World Missions Rally - 7:00 p.m.

Guest Speaker: Rev. Rick West

Sunday, July 27District Superintendent - 10:30 a.m.

Sunday, July 272:00 p.m. - Guest Speaker

Sunday, July 27District Wide Youth Rally - 6:00 p.m.

with Rev. Brendon Aspenson

Sunday, August 3Ordination Service - 2:00 p.m. with

Dr. Jerry Pence, General Superintendent

July 25 – Aug 3, 2008

Dr. Mark EckartDist. Superintendent

Rev. Isaac SmithEvangelist

Rev. Larry SmithEvangelist

Rev. Rick & Clara WestMissionary Speakers

Johnnie Blair FamilySingers

Linville FamilyChildren’s Workers

Rev. Brendon AspensonYouth Speaker

Camp located 0.5 mile south of Orleans, IN on Highway 37 (812) 865-2230

Page 2 /June 2008 INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN

A Tribute to DadA tribute I read at the funeral of my Father, Bobby Keith Eckart Sr., this last November. He passed

away on November 27, 2007. My Dad taught me several “real life” lessons as I reflect on his life today.

By: Dr. Mark

1. He taught me never to give up. Four years ago a car-

diologist in Jewish Hospital told us that Dad’s time was

done and he would pass away within a day or two. Well,

God had other plans. Dad told one of us kids that he

wanted to get out of there because they were putting too

many white sheets over people! Yes he was tenacious, and I

guess you could say a fighter. He fought to live and never

gave up easily in a lot of areas in life. Our house was three

miles from Corydon, and more than once when the snow

was too deep to get out our hilly road, Daddy walked to

Corydon to catch a ride so he could go to work.

2. He taught me to work hard. I still remember those

cucumbers that had to be picked “early in the morning” so

they wouldn’t grow too large. The smaller they were the

more money they brought. Picking cucumbers is fine but

two acres of them does make a difference. Dad also always

had a big garden and expected us kids to help make sure the

weeds were kept out. For a few years he worked two jobs

from 7 AM to 10 or 11 at night to keep food on the table.

The last day I saw him alive (Thanksgiving) I thanked him

for all the sacrifices he made raising us, and he told me with

a tear in his eye, “If I could do it all over again I would.”

3. He taught me to obey. One year for Christmas I got a

new air-pellet rifle. Uncle Kelso was there, and he helped

me get it loaded, and somehow the gun went off in our

house. I think the pellet is still lodged in the foot board of

Dad & Mom’s bed. I was always able to blame Uncle Kelso

for this episode! My Dad told me to have fun with the gun

but to never shoot red birds that loved to hang around our

house. One day while outside with my gun I saw a beauti-

ful red bird perched on a phone line. After looking over

both shoulders I saw no one so decided I would try to make

there be one less red bird in the world. I did. Everything

was fine until I looked up and saw Dad looking out a side

window of the house. Believe me after I got that spanking I

deserved I never shot anymore red birds.

4. He taught me to have fun. At our house we had a lot

of fun times. Many of you have been there to participate.

We used to play that annoying “beep beep” game. You

would have had to have been there to understand why I

called it annoying. It was annoying but also fun. On Friday

night we used to call it Friday fun night. Daddy would get

paid and often stop in and get a bucket of that “healthy”

Kentucky Fried Chicken, and we would have several

friends over and what fun memories we made. I worry at

times with remote controls, joy sticks, a computer mouse,

and iPod ear phones stuck in our ears that my generation

and the one following me do not take enough time to en-

joy each other. We didn’t have much money, but we on

occasion would have a designated night to have a blast at

our household. On Thanksgiving Day we went to MI to

visit with Dad. It came lunch time and Josh my son and I

were leaving to go get something to eat. I told Dad where

I was going and that I would be back soon. He then threw

me a surprise when he asked, “Can I go with you?” After

swallowing hard I said, “Well, Dad, they will bring you a

turkey lunch here and we will be back soon.” He chuck-

led and then looked the other way. He always enjoyed be-

ing around people and had more telephone/coon hunting

buddies then you would believe.

5. He taught me to know God. Like a lot of us Dad had

some struggles spiritually. But as a small boy I remember

kneeling around the bed, and he would often pray a

prayer like this, “Dear God some way some how help all

of us here to make it to heaven someday.” The last few

months of his life it seemed he drew closer to the Lord.

My brother James is a pastor, and he said Dad gave some

great testimonies at his church within the last few weeks. I

talked with him Thursday and he confirmed with me that

he was ready to meet Jesus. He always wanted to make

sure that we kids went to church camp each summer. I

would like to echo his prayer today for us. I pray, “Dear

God some way some how help all of us here to make it to

heaven someday.” Nothing else in life matters if we miss

heaven. By the way, Dad, when I make it to heaven by

God’ s grace we can go to lunch and never have to say

good bye again.

We loved

you Dad. You

will be missed

by all of us. I

pray I can do as

good of job

pass ing on

these principles

to my children

as you did to

me.

INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN(USPS 334-970)

June 2008Vol. 35 No. 6

Executive Editor Dr. Mark Eckart

Office Editor Cindy Caniff

Periodical postage paid at Orleans, IN 47452and additional mailing offices.

Publication Office: P.O. Box 174,Orleans, IN 47452

Published monthly by the Indiana SouthDistrict of The Wesleyan Church.

Postmaster send address changes to:INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN

PO BOX 174ORLEANS, IN 47452

H2O: Come Thirsty…

TEEN CAMP 2008JULY 7-11 • Orleans Campground

Camp Activities Include:

� Seminars about contemporary issues

� Recreation/Team Competition

� College Teams from SWU/IWU

� Off campus event

� Incredible Worship/Services

� Fellowship with new & old friends

� Late night events

Camp Information:

Camp is for those who have completed

6th grade through 2008 graduates.

Camp will conclude at 1:00 p.m. on

Friday July 11. Camp is not responsible

for campers left after 2:00.

Registration is from 9:00 to 10:00 on

Monday July 7 in the dining hall.

Registration Form (please print clearly)

Name __________________________________________M/F ______T Shirt size _________

Address _____________________________________________________________________

City______________________________________State _____Zip ______________________

Phone ___________________________________Emergency Phone __________________

Age______ Grade Completed _______________

Parent/Guardian name ________________________________________________________

Church ______________________________________________________________________

Roommate Preference (no guarantee)___________________________________________

Camper Signature ____________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian Signature_____________________________________________________

By signing the above form the camper agrees to follow all camp guidelines and bothparent/guardian and camper know that the camper will be sent home for serious viola-tions of camp rules (ie: no smoking/tobacco, drugs, alcohol, inappropriate behaviorwith opposite sex, leaving the campground without permission, etc).

NO CELL PHONES, FIREWORKS, BOOMBOXES, IMMODEST CLOTHING, CLOTHINGWITH INAPPROPRIATE WRITING

Medical Information/Release

Medical Information ___________________________________________________________

Allergies _____________________________________________________________________

Medical Conditions ___________________________________________________________

Medications Taking (must give to nurse)_________________________________________

Parent/Guardian signature _____________________________________________________

Camp Cost:

$115.00+ $20 Security Deposit($10 late fee after July 1)

Registration can be

mailed to:

Rev. Teri Jones2625 Wedgewood Dr.

Columbus, IN 47203with $20 deposit (will be de-

ducted from costs)

Matt Leroy, Speaker

Wesleyan Women District Convention“Great is Thy Faithfulness”

June 21, 2008

Orleans Campground Dining Hall

Guest Speaker: Mrs. Nancy Wilson

Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with themeeting starting at 10:00 a.m.

Cost is $15.00

Pictured are some of the students that attended the MaySeminar recently held here at Orleans. We had severalstudents from our own district as well as students from

Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Dr. WayneCaldwell, Pastor Chet Todd, and Dr. Mark were the

professors for the week. We praise God for His helpin this endeavor.

Pastor Mike Stoelting and his men from ourForest Hills church in Evansville came and

worked Friday evening and all day Saturdayhere at our campgrounds.

Thanks so much men!

Kid’s Camp“Mission Possible”

June 16-20, 2008Questions – Contact Dr. Dan Willis,

Camp Director @ 812.242.9556

Brown County Holiness Camp

Meeting

June 29th – July 6th

Gnaw Bone Church Camp

Evangelist: Dr. O.W. Willis

Song Evangelists: Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Blair

Any questions, contactRev. John Moffatt @ 812.936.2887

CAMP SCHEDULE

Friday, July 25 – District Conference6:00 P.M. Camp Board Fish Fry

7:15 P.M. Camp Board Meeting

8:00 P.M. Camp Board Prayer Meeting

Saturday, July 267:00 P.M. World Missions Rally

Guest Speaker: Rev. Rick West

Sunday, July 279:30 A.M. Sunday School

10:30 A.M. District Superintendent Speaks

2:00 P.M. Guest Speaker

6:00 P.M. District Youth Rally

Guest Speaker: Rev. Brendon Aspenson

Sunday Meals7:30 A.M. — 12:00 Noon — 4:00 P.M.

Monday – Saturday, July 28 - Aug. 27:00 A.M. Prayer Service

8:00 A.M. Morning Talks on Ministry

9:00 A.M. Breakfast

10:30 A.M. Morning Service

10:30 A.M. Youth Hour (Snyder Hall)

10:30 A.M. Children’s Hour (Orleans Church)

1:30 P.M. Recreation for Youth (Mon.–Fri.)

4:00 P.M. Dinner

7:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service

11:00 P.M. Lights Out!

Sunday, August 3

9:30 A.M. Sunday School

10:30 A.M. Worship Service

2:00 P.M. Ordination Service with Dr. Jerry Pence

4:00 P.M. Special Closing Service

Sunday Meals7:30 A.M. - 12:00 Noon – Refreshments willbe serrved after the Closing Service

INDIANA SOUTH WESLEYAN June 2008 / Page 3

District ConferenceDistrict Conference will be held July 22, 2008. Registration

will begin at 8:00 a.m. with Conference beginning at 8:30 a.m.

It will be held in the tabernacle on the Orleans Campground for

all ministers and delegates.

Indiana South District Church

Softball TourneyAugust 9, 2008, at Columbus, Indiana, is a great day of softball.

Each church is welcome to form a team from their congregation.

The cost and details will be mailed to each pastor. For questions,

contact Rev. Steve Jones at 812-849-3033.

Spiritual Formation District TourPlease mark Saturday, November the 8th, 2008 on your

calendar. The Paoli Wesleyan Church is going to host a district

wide training day. Dr. Jim Dunn and his staff from the Spiri-

tual Formation Department will be the presenters. There

will be sessions for those ministering to adults, teens, and chil-

dren. All pastors, staff, and lay people are invited.

This is a crucial training day for our district. The International

Center is helping to fund

this event so you are

strongly encouraged to

be there if at all possible.

My goal is to serve you

by offering all the facili-

tation in ministry we can

on the district level with-

out having something

planned so often it inter-

feres with your local

agenda.

Prayer

PartnersWe are asking for 100

prayer partners who

will pray and fast for 10

days (Tuesday, July

16th – Friday, July

25th), praying for an

outpouring of God’s

Spirit on our camp. Re-

member what Jesus said,

“The effectual fervent

prayer of a righteous man

availeth much” James

5:16.

Church Budget Assessed Budget Paid PercentageAustin 4,397.16 4,773.59 100%Bedford 7,253.16 2,500.00 34%Bicknell 3,027.84 0.00 0%Birdseye 537.72 376.41 70%Bloomfield Mt. Calvary 2,172.00 2,172.01 100%Bloomfield Mt. Zion 4,461.96 4,511.96 100%Bloomfield Southside 2,866.32 2,866.32 100%Bloomington Central 5,374.20 3,582.80 67%Bloomington Shepherd 1,812.12 1,812.12 100%Blue River 5,571.12 4,458.04 80%Boonville 3,234.72 1,787.00 55%Brazil 1,893.60 1,894.20 100%Carthage 1,200.56 1,200.56 100%Clarksburg 0.00 0.00 0%Clear Fork 2,692.56 2,692.56 100%Columbus Bethel 2,526.36 2,526.36 100%Columbus Central 2,401.20 0.00 0%Columbus Flintwood 9,428.28 9,480.27 100%Columbus Ohio St. 6,308.16 6,308.21 100%Concord 3,332.88 2,500.00 75%Corydon 6,388.80 6,388.80 100%East Enterprise 3,016.44 2,600.00 86%Edinburgh 2,911.56 1,625.21 56%English 8,812.80 8,812.80 100%Evansville Forest Hills 30,783.72 30,783.80 100%Evansville North Park 12,808.32 12,808.36 100%Evansville Trinity 7,981.86 7,981.36 100%Fort Branch 4,082.88 4,082.88 100%Franklin 5,516.16 4,320.00 78%French Lick 9,928.92 9,928.92 100%Gnaw Bone 3,277.56 3,277.62 100%Greenfield 4,814.88 5,294.14 100%Greensburg 8,051.76 8,091.79 100%Greenwood 14,041.80 7,855.00 56%Holton 3,128.28 3,128.28 100%Hope 3,327.96 3,327.96 100%Lawrenceburg 4,558.32 3,600.00 79%Lewis Creek 2,783.52 3,020.48 100%Loogootee Mt. Zion 2,070.00 817.08 39%Madison Calvary 8,672.64 0.00 0%Marengo Valley 11,656.44 11,854.68 100%Martinsville 2,961.84 1,356.00 46%Martinsville Bethel 2,059.08 2,066.00 100%Mecca 7,130.04 6,153.43 86%Medora 2,853.12 2,853.12 100%Milan 7,337.88 7,337.88 100%Mitc.hell 14,436.24 14,436.25 100%Mooresville 6,559.20 1,213.00 18%Morgantown 63.24 132.50 100%New Albany Spring Ave. 1,804.24 1,804.24 100%North Vernon 7,841.64 7,841.64 100%Orleans 6,330.24 6,330.24 100%Otwell 3,241.44 3,161.20 98%Paoli 15,081.12 15,081.60 100%Petersburg 490.56 490.59 100%Poplar Grove 3,897.84 3,900.00 100%Prairie Creek 3,806.52 274.51 7%Princeton 7,357.56 7,357.56 100%Rising Sun 1,167.96 1,234.00 100%Rodney 3,106.32 1,000.00 32%Rushville 1,263.48 1,511.40 100%Salem 1,800.60 1,800.55 100%Sandford 1,483.20 1,059.10 71%Scottsburg 1,578.12 1,578.15 100%Seelyville 1,322.52 128.52 10%Seymour 5,504.52 5,587.10 100%Shelburn 1,039.52 1,039.52 100%Shelbyville Grace 9,330.24 10,151.18 100%Shelbyville Westside 2,069.16 518.00 25%Simpson Chapel 613.32 613.30 100%Somerville 5,985.60 4,600.00 77%Southwind 7,379.16 7,379.21 100%Spearsville 2,154.84 790.00 37%Spencer 804.96 950.80 100%Sullivan 4,549.92 4,549.92 100%Sylvania 10,276.68 10,276.68 100%Terre Haute Faith 39,367.92 39,367.92 100%Terre Haute Hulman 6,022.68 3,514.00 58%Terre Haute Northside 3,134.04 3,133.51 100%Trafalgar 673.20 726.30 100%Valeene 9,135.12 6,000.00 66%Versailles 3,098.88 3,100.00 100%Walker Chapel 3,467.04 3,467.04 100%Washington Vincinnes 2,306.16 1,740.00 75%Wesley Chapel 6,665.04 6,680.76 100%West Terre Haute 6th 1,198.68 1,198.68 100%West Terre Haute 8th 6,688.32 6,688.32 100%Westport 9,816.48 9,816.48 100%Wheatland 1,437.48 1,508.27 100%Whitehall 1,703.52 1,703.50 100%Wilmington Hills 4,008.48 4,008.44 100%TOTAL 482,682.30 424,251.98 87.89%

Church Budget

Superintendent’s Schedule

June

1 A.M. Spearsville

P.M. Austin

7-11 General Conference/FL

15 A.M. English

P.M. Franklin

16-20 Kid’s Camp/Orleans

22 A.M. Mecca New Life

P.M. Otwell

July

6 A.M. Church Visit

P.M. Brown County Camp

7-11 Teen Camp

13 A.M. Greenwood

P.M. Bloomington Central

19 Hulman St.–

Dedicates Building

20 A.M. Brazil

P.M. Church Visit

22 District Conference

25-Aug 3 Family Camp

AREA CHURCH CAMPSJune 25-July 6 Brown Co. Hol. Camp

July 7-13 Lett's Camp

July 15-20 East Enterprise Camp

Austin K. Wingham 17 20 3 20 26 6 26 12 0

Bedford J. Keaton 30 23 7 48 40 8 30 16 0

Bicknell First M. Reed 36 48 12 49 60 11 29 50 0

Birdseye D. Murphy 23 25 2 25 24 1 0 0 0

Bloomfield Mt. Calvary F. Collings 19 15 4 19 15 4 0 0 0

Bloomfield Mt. Zion L. Manship 33 37 2 33 33 0 17 6 0

Bloomfield Southside C. Thomas 15 18 3 19 19 0 16 5 0

Bloomington Central M. Linville 35 46 11 40 46 6 28 25 0

Bloomington Shepherd F. Shannon 14 14 0 19 19 0 14 12 0

Blue River A. Marshall 24 29 5 40 49 9 0 0 0

Boonville E. Ames 34 31 3 51 51 0 30 27 0

Brazil Jackson E. Hayes 21 25 4 29 37 8 12 7 0

Carthage C. Stroud 30 25 5 55 25 30 0 20 0

Clear Fork C. Uebel 10 13 3 13 22 9 9 7 0

Columbus Bethel B. Carpenter 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0

Columbus Central B. Miller 12 18 6 12 18 6 10 0 0

Columbus Flintwood W. Jones 58 65 7 81 98 17 37 70 0

Columbus Ohio Street C.Bullock 34 35 1 53 67 14 33 13 1

Concord T. B. S. 19 32 13 19 35 16 11 10 0

Corydon New Hope J. Moore 6 6 0 29 29 0 0 18 0

E. Enterprise F. Wingham 8 8 0 8 8 0 7 4 0

Edinburg L. Biddle 35 37 2 35 37 2 17 11 0

English P. Jones 35 49 14 48 56 8 29 36 0

Evansville Forest Hills M. Stoelting 137 137 0 239 291 52 98 174 0

Evansville North Park S. Boardman 68 61 7 86 96 10 43 43 0

Evansville Trinity D. Allison 39 38 1 56 64 8 12 0 0

Faith Pointe J. Wriston 13 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0

Fort Branch M. Hughes 50 36 14 57 45 12 18 67 0

Franklin D. Neal 32 32 0 42 42 0 31 18 0

French Lick Spr. Valley J. Moffatt 62 69 7 164 170 6 73 54 0

Gnaw Bone G. Armstrong 21 22 1 21 27 6 13 6 0

Greenfield R. Albring 27 27 0 38 38 0 20 14 0

Greensburg D. Preston 43 37 6 63 69 6 20 32 0

Greenwood J. Hughes 40 40 0 70 70 0 0 12 0

Holton W. Vandervort 19 24 5 20 26 6 15 7 0

Hope First E. Boston 11 22 11 19 28 9 8 36 0

Lawrenceburg M. Kessen 0 0 0 62 62 0 28 20 0

Lewis Creek D. Gates 10 8 2 25 31 6 0 10 1

Loogootee Mt. Zion J. Simmons 36 21 15 50 75 25 13 11 0

Madison Calvary M. Mahoney 37 41 4 59 64 5 31 33 0

Marengo Valley S. Lock 56 49 7 116 106 10 60 44 0

Martinsville K. Kearby 34 34 0 44 44 0 17 0 0

Martinsville Bethel J. Irvin 8 8 0 10 11 1 0 12 0

Mecca New Life C. Todd 25 25 0 40 40 0 0 40 0

Medora C. Breeden 27 37 10 27 37 10 19 12 0

Milan L. Brown 27 27 0 33 32 1 13 6 0

Mitchell S. Jones 70 88 18 189 220 31 87 131 0

Mooresville New Life M. Linville 28 33 5 34 34 0 18 22 0

Morgantown J. Irvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0

New Albany Spring Ave. N. Watters 0 20 0 21 28 7 0 0 0

North Vernon J. Terry 54 59 5 71 71 0 34 28 0

Orleans H. Carr 42 47 5 45 54 9 28 11 0

Otwell R. Stilwell 41 34 7 31 34 3 15 0 0

Paoli B. England 36 36 0 109 109 0 54 36 0

Petersburg L. Lamar 7 13 6 7 13 6 0 0 0

Poplar Grove J. Downs 12 17 5 27 25 2 15 14 0

Potter’s Shop Y. Reyes 27 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0

Prairie Creek T. Fennell 14 14 0 18 18 0 14 0 0

Princeton J. Dillon 31 30 1 48 38 10 26 26 0

Rising Sun J. Kelley 7 9 2 7 9 2 0 2 0

Rodney M. Miller 7 8 1 12 13 1 15 8 0

Rushville H. Baker 7 11 4 7 11 4 0 0 1

Salem S. Caniff 7 9 2 16 18 2 16 20 0

Sandford C. Hedden 15 14 1 14 11 3 11 11 0

Scottsburg P. Mills 10 9 1 11 10 1 9 8 0

Seelyville F. Burk 14 16 2 8 10 2 0 0 0

Seymour I. Holt 30 32 2 43 38 5 30 24 0

Shelburn B. Noel 9 10 1 9 10 1 0 0 0

Shelbyville Grace H. Weaver 56 45 11 64 59 5 21 19 0

Shelbyville Westside G. Stroud 23 36 13 34 37 3 15 9 0

Simpson Chapel R. Brown 12 8 4 12 9 3 0 0 0

Somerville D. Brandon 35 37 2 36 40 4 22 20 0

South Washington P. Kessen 0 0 0 58 66 8 23 20 0

Spearsville B. Bray 14 11 3 14 23 9 0 0 0

Spencer J. Knight 10 10 0 9 9 0 0 0 0

Sullivan G. Larimer 64 44 20 72 51 21 69 51 1

Sylvania D. Taylor 37 44 7 69 100 31 36 41 0

Terre Haute Faith D. Gormong 153 125 28 260 251 9 124 91 0

Terre Haute Hulman D. Willis 56 64 8 99 99 0 38 47 0

Terre Haute North S. Landon 18 17 1 20 18 2 15 12 0

Trafalgar C. Hilton 4 8 4 4 8 4 3 3 0

Valeene D. Manship 12 14 2 83 115 32 35 40 0

Versailles J. Hundley 34 31 3 34 31 3 33 11 0

Walker Chapel R. Hendershot 16 19 3 51 52 1 0 13 0

Wash. Vincennes J. Gilley 27 36 9 32 40 8 29 12 0

Wesley Chapel W. Wickard 36 36 0 50 57 7 22 0 0

Westport C. Bell 62 80 18 82 95 13 55 41 0

West Terre Haute 6th R. Weeks 28 26 2 29 29 0 0 6 0

West Terre Haute 8th P. Shelton 72 71 1 78 74 4 53 42 1

Wheatland K. Mitchell 10 13 3 14 18 4 14 13 0

Whitehall D. Campbell 15 18 3 14 17 3 10 10 0

Wilmington Hills D. Gary 24 19 5 27 21 6 28 17 0

TOTALS 2656 2735 -79 4100 4385 -285 1948 1859 5

CHURCH GROWTH REPORT APRIL 2008

Top 5 For Numeric Gain In Sun-SchoolChurch Pastor Gain

Terre Haute Faith D. Gormong 28

Sullivan G. Larimer 20

Loogootee Mt. Zion J. Simmons 15

Fort Branch M. Hughes 14

Shelbyville Grace H. Weaver 11

Top 5 For Numeric Gain in AM WorshipChurch Pastor Gain

Carthage C. Stroud 30

Sullivan G. Larimer 21

Fort Branch M. Hughes 12

Marengo Valley S. Lock 10

Princeton J. Dillon 10

Top 5 For Percentage Gain in AM WorshipChurch Pastor Gain

Carthage C. Stroud 120%

Sullivan G. Larimer 41%

Simpson Chapel R. Brown 33%

Wilmington Hills D. Gary 29%

Bloomfield Mt. Calvary F. Collings 27%

Top 5 For Percentage Gain in Sun-SchoolChurch Pastor Gain

Loogootee Mt. Zion J. Simmons 71%

Simpson Chapel R. Brown 50%

Sullivan G. Larimer 46%

Fort Branch M. Hughes 39%

Spearsville B. Bray 31%

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