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INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRICT

Church of the Nazarene

2015

103rd Annual Assembly Journal

Session held at Nampa, Idaho

April 29 – May 1, 2015

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2 2015 ORDINANDS

Intermountain District

(standing left to right) David Graves, *Grady Harmon, Jessica Harmon, John McNeiece, *April McNeiece, Kyle Mayer, *Kristen Mayer,

*Zachariah Ellis, Brianna Ellis, *Timothy Meeks, Natalie Meeks, Stephen Borger

*ordinand

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3 DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN (FORMERLY IDAHO-OREGON) DISTRICT

Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene Assembly Year Date Place Host Pastor Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec. 1. 1913 June 25-29 Boise, ID J. B. Creighton E. F. Walker J. B. Creighton (elected) W. E. Eichenberger 2. 1914 P. F. Bresee J. B. Creighton A. E. Derby 3. 1915 May 26-30 Nampa, ID L. I. Hadley E. F. Walker Harry Hays E. D. Emerson 4. 1916 May 18-21 Ontario, OR A. F. Ingler E. F. Walker W. H. Tullis A. F. Ingler 5. 1917 June 6-10 Nampa, ID R. T. Williams W. H. Tullis A. G. Eaton 6. 1918 May 29-June 2 Nampa, ID J. W. Short J. W. Goodwin N. B. Herrell Fred J. Shields 7. 1919 June 4-8 Nampa, ID J. W. Short R. T. Williams N. B. Herrell Wesley Swaim Church of the Nazarene 8. 1920 June 9-13 Nampa, ID C. H. Davis J. W. Goodwin N. B. Herrell E. C. Sutherland 9. 1921 June 7-12 Nampa, ID J. T. Little J. W. Goodwin C. H. Davis E. E. Martin 10. 1922 June 6-11 Nampa, ID J. T. Little H. F. Reynolds C. H. Davis E. E. Martin 11. 1923 June 6-10 Buhl, ID John H. Nolt H. F. Reynolds A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 12. 1924 June 11-15 Ontario, OR J. E. Kiemel J. W. Goodwin A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 13. 1925 June 3-7 Nampa, ID R. J. Plumb R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 14. 1926 June 2-6 Nampa, ID R. J. Plumb H. F. Reynolds A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 15. 1927 June 1-5 Nampa, ID E. E. Mieres R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 16. 1928 May 2-6 Nampa, ID E. E. Mieres R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 17. 1929 June 5-9 Nampa, ID E. E. Martin J. W. Goodwin A. E. Sanner J. C. Anderson 18. 1930 June 4-8 Emmett, ID I. V. Maxey J. B. Chapman E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 19. 1931 June 3-7 Twin Falls, ID Paul W. Worcester R. T. Williams E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 20. 1932 May 4-8 Nampa, ID E. E. Martin H. F. Reynolds E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 21. 1933 May 31-June 4 Nampa, ID E. E. Martin J. W. Goodwin E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 22. 1934 June 6-10 Nampa, ID E. E. Martin R. T. Williams E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 23. 1935 June 5-9 Nampa, ID J. Russell Gardner J. B. Chapman E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 24. 1936 April 29-May 3 Nampa, ID J. Russell Gardner J. W. Goodwin E. C. Pounds J. C. Anderson 25. 1937 May 12-16 Nampa, ID J. Russell Gardner R. T. Williams Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 26. 1938 May 11-15 Emmett, ID Floyd Kinzler J. G. Morrison Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 27. 1939 May 3-7 Nampa, ID J. Russell Gardner J. B. Chapman Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 28. 1940 May 1-4 Twin Falls, ID L. D. Smith J. W. Goodwin Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 29. 1941 May 7-11 Nampa, ID George Franklin R. T. Williams Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 30. 1942 May 20-24 Nampa, ID Melza Brown Orval J. Nease Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 31. 1943 May 19-23 Nampa, ID Melza Brown H. V. Miller Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 32. 1944 May 10-12 Nampa, ID Melza Brown J. B. Chapman Glenn Griffith O. A. Crofford 33. 1945 May 16-18 Nampa, ID Melza Brown H. C. Powers J. A. McNatt O. A. Crofford 34. 1946 May 29-31 Nampa, ID Melza Brown H. V. Miller J. A. McNatt John Vaughn 35. 1947 May 28-30 Nampa, ID Melza Brown J. B. Chapman J. A. McNatt John Vaughn

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4 36. 1948 May 19-21 Nampa, ID Melza Brown G. B. Williamson J. A. McNatt John Vaughn 37. 1949 May 11-13 Nampa, ID A. Neuschwanger G. B. Williamson J. A. McNatt John Vaughn 38. 1950 May 24-26 Nampa, ID Melza Brown D. I. Vanderpool J. A. McNatt John Vaughn 39. 1951 May 16-18 Nampa, ID John E. Riley Samuel Young J. A. McNatt John Vaughn 40. 1952 May 7-9 Nampa, ID John E. Riley H. C. Powers I. F. Younger John Vaughn 41. 1953 May 13-14 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe Hugh Benner I. F. Younger John Vaughn 42. 1954 May 13-14 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe G. B. Williamson I. F. Younger John Vaughn 43. 1955 May 12-13 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe Samuel Young I. F. Younger John Vaughn 44. 1956 May 2-3 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe D. I. Vanderpool I. F. Younger John Vaughn 45. 1957 July 1-3 Nampa, ID Raymond Kratzer H. C. Powers I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 46. 1958 April 30-May 1 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe Samuel Young I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 47. 1959 April 28-30 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe Hugh Benner I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 48. 1960 May 4-5 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe G. B. Williamson I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 49. 1961 May 3-4 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe V. H. Lewis I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 50. 1962 May 10-11 Nampa, ID Eugene Stowe H. C. Powers I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 51. 1963 May 9-10 Nampa, ID Wilson R. Lanpher Samuel Young I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 52. 1964 May 7-8 Nampa, ID Wilson R. Lanpher D. I. Vanderpool I. F. Younger E. B. Hartley 53. 1965 May 13-14 Boise, ID Grady W. Cantrell Hugh Benner I. F. Younger Robert O. Jackson 54. 1966 May 19-20 Boise, ID Grady W. Cantrell G. B. Williamson I. F. Younger Robert O. Jackson 55. 1967 May 18-19 Twin Falls, ID Howard R. Olson V. H. Lewis I. F. Younger Robert O. Jackson 56. 1968 May 1-3 Nampa, ID A. E. Woodcook H. C. Powers I. F. Younger Robert O. Jackson 57. 1969 May 8-9 Boise, ID Robert D. Hempel George Coulter Grady W. Cantrell Robert O. Jackson 58. 1970 May 14-15 Nampa, ID A. E. Woodcook Samuel Young Grady W. Cantrell Robert O. Jackson 59. 1971 May 20-21 Twin Falls, ID Joseph Chastain Eugene L. Stowe Grady W. Cantrell Robert O. Jackson 60. 1972 May 11-12 Nampa, ID Jerald D. Johnson Edward Lawlor Grady W. Cantrell Robert W. Manley 61. 1973 May 31-June 1 Boise, ID Robert D. Hempel V. H. Lewis Grady W. Cantrell Robert W. Manley 62. 1974 May 9-10 Boise, ID Robert D. Hempel Chas. H. Strickland Grady W. Cantrell Robert W. Manley 63. 1975 May 8-9 Nampa, ID Clarence J. Kinzler Orville W. Jenkins Grady W. Cantrell Robert W. Manley 64. 1976 May 6-7 Boise, ID Jarrell W. Garsee Eugene L. Stowe Grady W. Cantrell Robert W. Manley Renamed Intermountain District 65. 1977 May 26-27 Boise, ID Jarrell W. Garsee Wm. M. Greathouse Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 66. 1978 May 25-26 Boise, ID Jarrell W. Garsee George Coulter Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 67. 1979 May 24-25 Nampa, ID Charles E. Higgins V. H. Lewis Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 68. 1980 May 8-9 Nampa, ID Clarence J. Kinzler V. H. Lewis Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 69. 1981 May 28-29 Nampa, ID Charles E. Higgins Chas. H. Strickland Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 70. 1982 May 27-28 Nampa, ID Clarence J. Kinzler Orville W. Jenkins Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 71. 1983 May 26-27 Nampa, ID Charles E. Higgins Orville W. Jenkins Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 72. 1984 May 24-25 Nampa, ID (in process) Eugene L. Stowe Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 73. 1985 May 16-17 Nampa, ID Jerry W. White Eugene L. Stowe Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley

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5 74. 1986 May 29-30 Nampa, ID Duane L. Yoesel Jerald D. Johnson Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 75. 1987 May 28-29 Nampa, ID Jerry W. White Jerald D. Johnson Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 76. 1988 May 25-27 Nampa, ID Bruce L. Petersen John A. Knight Hoyle C. Thomas Robert W. Manley 77. 1989 May 10-12 Nampa, ID Jerry W. White John A. Knight Ronald K. Kratzer Robert W. Manley 78. 1990 May 16-18 Nampa, ID Bruce L. Petersen William J. Prince Ronald K. Kratzer Robert W. Manley 79. 1991 May 15-17 Nampa, ID (in process) William J. Prince Ronald K. Kratzer Robert W. Manley 80. 1992 May 14-15 Nampa, ID Bruce L. Petersen Raymond W. Hurn Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 81. 1993 May 13-14 Nampa, ID Bruce L. Petersen Raymond W. Hurn Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 82. 1994 May 26-27 Nampa, ID J. Dennis Johnson James H. Diehl Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 83. 1995 May 25-26 Nampa, ID Daniel D. Ketchum James H. Diehl Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 84. 1996 May 23-24 Nampa, ID Daniel D. Ketchum Donald D. Owens Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 85. 1997 May 22-23 Nampa, ID Daniel D. Ketchum Donald D. Owens Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 86. 1998 May 21-22 Nampa, ID Daniel D. Ketchum Jerry D. Porter Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 87. 1999 May 20-21 Nampa, ID Daniel D. Ketchum Jerry D. Porter Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 88. 2000 May 25-26 Nampa, ID Daniel D. Ketchum John A. Knight Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 89. 2001 May 24-25 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson John A. Knight Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 90. 2002 May 23-24 Nampa, ID Stephen L. Borger Jesse C. Middendorf Ronald K. Kratzer Terry K. Martin 91. 2003 May 22-23 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson Jesse C. Middendorf Stephen L. Borger Terry K. Martin 92. 2004 May 19-21 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson Paul G. Cunningham Stephen L. Borger Terry K. Martin 93. 2005 May 19-20 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson Paul G. Cunningham Stephen L. Borger Terry K. Martin

94. 2006 May 25-26 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson James H. Diehl Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 95. 2007 May 24-25 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson James H. Diehl Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 96. 2008 May 15-16 Meridian, ID Timothy B. Pusey Jesse C. Middendorf Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 97. 2009 May 14-15 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson Jesse C. Middendorf Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 98. 2010 May 13-14 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson David W. Graves Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 99. 2011 May 12-13 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson David W. Graves Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 100. 2012 May 10-11 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson Jerry D. Porter Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 101. 2013 May 2-3 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson Jerry D. Porter Stephen L. Borger Stanley J. Rodes 102. 2014 April 30-May 2 Nampa, ID Daryl E. Johnson David W. Graves Stephen L. Borger Mark A. Harmon 103. 2015 April 29-May Nampa, ID (in process) David W. Graves Stephen L. Borger Mark A. Harmon

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C O N T E N T S Page I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY A. District Officers ............................................................................................................................. 7 B. District Boards and Standing Committees ................................................................................... 8 C. District Auxiliary Organizations .................................................................................................. 11 D. District Mission Areas ................................................................................................................. 12 E. District Church Directory ............................................................................................................ 13 F. Ordained Elders ......................................................................................................................... 47 G. Ordained Deacons ..................................................................................................................... 56 H. Licensed Ministers ...................................................................................................................... 57

I. Registered Evangelist ................................................................................................................ 59 J. Commissioned Song Evangelist ................................................................................................ 59

K. Commissioned Minister of Christian Education, Retired ............................................................ 59 L. Commissioned Minister of Music ............................................................................................... 59 M. District Assignments ................................................................................................................... 59

II. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 60 III. MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES ........................................ 62 IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS ................................................................................................................... 65 V. REPORTS A. District Officers 1. District Superintendent ........................................................................................................... 72

2. NMI President ......................................................................................................................... 74 3. NYI President ......................................................................................................................... 76 4. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Chairman ........................................................... 77 B. District Boards and Standing Committees 1. Advisory Board ........................................................................................................................ 77 2. Board of Ministry ..................................................................................................................... 78

3. Board of Church Properties .................................................................................................... 80 4. Camps Board .......................................................................................................................... 80

C. Assembly Committees 1. Finance Committee ................................................................................................................. 82 2. Auditing Committee ................................................................................................................. 86 3. Committee on Daily Journal .................................................................................................... 86 4. Nominations Committee .......................................................................................................... 87 5. Memoirs .................................................................................................................................. 88 6. Education ................................................................................................................................ 89 7. Church Planting and Ministerial Support................................................................................. 90

VI. MINUTES OF THE CONVENTIONS AND AUXILIARIES A. District NMI Convention Notes ..................................................................................................... 93 B. District NYI Convention Notes ..................................................................................................... 93 VII. FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL ...................................................................................................... 94

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I. Official Directory

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS/PERSONNEL General Superintendent–David Graves, Global Ministry Center, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (913-577-0500) District Office–(Mail: P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653) 807 S. Canyon, Nampa, ID 83686 (Website: www.intermountaindistrict.org; Email: [email protected]; fax: 208-467-1125; 208-467-3714) District Superintendent–J. Scott Shaw, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-3714; fax: 208-467-1125) District Secretary—Mark A. Harmon, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa ID 83653 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 208-467-1125; cell: 208-318-3881; office: 208-466-0112) District Treasurer–Lowell Rowley, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (fax: 208-467-1125; office: 208-467-3714) District President, NMI–Carolita Fraley, 1126 W. Edwards Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-461-9063) District President, NYI–Richard Vasquez, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (Email: [email protected]; cell: 208-249-0520; office: 208-467-8648) District Chairman, Board of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries–Timothy Brewer, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 541-889-2190; office: 541-889-2155) Camp Executive Director–Rick Waitley, 55 S.W. 5

th Ave., Suite 100, Meridian, ID 83642

(Email: [email protected]; fax: 208-888-4586; office: 208-888-0988) Chairman, Camp Development Committee–David Slonaker, 677 E. River Quarry Ct., Eagle, ID 83616 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 208-331-7618; office: 208-331-7456) District Chaplaincy Director—Chp. (Col.) Curtis Bowers USA Ret., 3523 Portland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-442-1689)

Other District Services Missionary Prayer Mobilization Hotline (913-577-2990) Nazarene Publishing House, P.O. Box 419527, Kansas City, MO 64141 (816-931-1900) Order Line (800-877-0700) Northwest Nazarene University, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-467-8011) Pensions and Benefits, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (888-888-4656) Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center, (Mail: P.O. Box 1269) 349 Cabarton Rd., Cascade, ID 83611 Camp Administrators–Brian and Sandy Kendall (Website: www.tpines.org; fax: 208-382-6010; 208-382-6200)

Where to Send Monies Global Treasury Services, P.O. Box 843116, Kansas City, MO 64184-3116

1. World Evangelism Fund (WEF) contributions, including Faith Promise; Easter and Thanksgiving offerings

2. Pensions and Benefits Fund 3. Approved Mission Specials, including Alabaster, World Mission Broadcast, Vacation Bible School

Offerings, Memorial Roll, Distinguished Service Award, Missionary Medical Plan, Compassionate Ministries Fund, Deputation Offerings, American Bible Society Offering

District Treasurer, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653

1. District Ministries Budget contributions 2. Education (NNU) Budget Contributions 3. District Health Insurance Premiums 4. Special District Projects and Ministries

NMI Treasurer, Allison Lambert, 530 Kimball Dr., Layton, UT 84041

1. LINKS

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2. Missionary Cash Christmas 3. Children’s Projects 4. Miscellaneous NMI Contributions

NYI Treasurer, David Slonaker, 677 E. River Quarry Ct., Eagle, ID 83616 1. NYI Projects and Special Events Trinity Pines Contributions: 55 S.W. 5

th Ave., Suite 100, Meridian, ID 83642

Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910 1. Bible College Offering To receive Approved Specials credit, this offering must be approved as a Point-to-Point gift. Such approval may be requested from each local church Funding the Mission web page. For assistance, contact the District Office (208-467-3714). Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 1. Seminary Offering To receive Approved Specials credit, this offering must be approved as a Point-to-Point gift.

Such approval may be requested from each local church Funding the Mission web page. For assistance, contact the District Office (208-467-3714).

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

Advisory Board Chairman: J. Scott Shaw, ex officio, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-3714; fax: 208-467-1125) Ordained Ministers (2017) Wm. Randolph Bynum, 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-546-4552) (2017) Terry Martin, 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-375-0322) (2017) Timothy Pusey, secretary, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 208-888-3732; home: 208-514-0903; office: 208-888-2141) (2017) Charles Ryan, 26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-337-3151) (2017) Michael Seward, P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-423-5424; office: 208-423-5290) Laypersons (2016) Bryon Hemphill, 1124 Indianhead Rd., Weiser, ID 83672 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-549-0024) (2016) Keith Horwood, 1876 E. Suzette Cr., Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (Email: [email protected]; 801-487-8187) (2016) Joel Pearsall, 2822 Greenvale Place, Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-442-0294; office: 208-467-8528) (2016) Nancy Robinson, 621 S. Middle Creek Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; 208-936-3759) (2016) Ernie Thompson, 1317 Mastiff, Meridian, ID 83642 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 208-887-4848; home: 208-887-4848)

Church Properties Board

(To serve through 2018) Chairman: J. Scott Shaw, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (208-467-3714)

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Ordained Ministers: Matthew Haggard, 8585 Overland Rd., Boise, ID 83709 (208-323-1964) Terry Martin, 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (208-375-0322) Charles Ryan, 26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676 (208-337-3151) Laypersons: Bill Downs, 601 16

th Ave. S. Nampa, ID 83686 (208-466-3549)

Keith Jones, 4930 Morninggale Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (208-939-0203) Pete Nichols, 6211 Sunrise Rim Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-442-0188) George Zickefoose, 357 E. Spinosa Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 (208-884-5130)

Court of Appeals (To serve through 2018)

Ordained Ministers: Daryl Johnson, 3612 Juanita Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (208-989-6777) Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83646 (208-888-2141) Laypersons: Kent Bailey, 2790 Main St., Baker City, OR 97814 (541-523-4471) Pete Nichols, 6211 Sunrise Rim Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-442-0188)

Camps Board Executive Director Rick Waitley, 55 S.W. 5

th Ave., Ste. 100, Meridian, ID 83642 (fax: 208-888-4586; 208-888-0988)

Ordained Ministers: (2016) Dustin Metcalf, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-587-3093) (2017) Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642 (208-888-2141) (2016) John Schaffer, P.O. Box 682, Council, ID 83612 (208-253-0264) (2017) Eric Seaney, P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634 (208-922-5675) Laypersons: (2017) Bob Bullock, 8340 Wyndham Ln., Boise, ID 83704 (208-830-5012) (2016) Matt Drinnon, 508 Purple Sage Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (208-941-9634) (2017) Gerron Gibson, 8620 Brynwood Dr., Boise, ID 83704 (208-388-2254) (2017) Doug Hagemeier, 3530 W. Fieno Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 (208-949-0032) (2017) Brian Higgens, 1956 N. Younkers Ave., Boise, ID 83704 (208-322-9208) (2016) Missy Nida, 1022 Egurrola Pl., Boise, ID 83709 (208-323-0773) Ex Officio Members: District Superintendent, SDMI Children’s Council representative, and District NYI President

District Board of Ministry (To serve through 2017)

(*member of Executive Committee) Board Members: *Chairman-J. Scott Shaw, ex officio, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (208-467-3714) *Secretary-Michael Seward, P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341 (208-423-5290) *Mark Bernhardt, 2515 W. Karcher Rd., Nampa, ID 83651 (208-467-7479) Timothy Brewer, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914 (541-889-2155) *Rhonda Carrim, 508 Spruce Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-442-9086) *David Fraley, 903 N. Michigan, Caldwell, ID 83605 (208-459-7655) Timothy Gerdes, 1980 7

th Ave. N., Payette, ID 38661 (208-642-3139)

Matthew Haggard, 8585 Overland Rd., Boise, ID 83709 (208-323-1964) *Daryl Johnson, 3612 Juanita Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (208-989-6777) Brian Knight, 1144 N. Washington, Emmett, ID 83617 (208-365-2215)

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Diane Leclerc, 13280 W. Dahlia Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (208-412-6837) Mark Maddix, 529 W. Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-461-5840) Terry Martin, 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (208-375-0322) Olivia Metcalf, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-587-3093) Hunter Mizar, 510 E. Indianhead St., Weiser, ID 83672 (208-414-0135) David Mowry, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (208-733-6610) Ralph Neil, 2518 Pasco Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-465-0706) Billy O’Connor, P.O. Box 55, Marsing, ID 83639 (208-649-5256) Jonathan Privett, P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814 (541-523-3533) Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642 (208-888-2141) Eric Seaney, P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634 (208-922-5675) Robert Sherwood, 1900 Grandview, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 (208-522-8005) Joy Streight, 5707 W. Castle Dr., Boise, ID 83703 (208-345-9351) Benjamin Turner, 2701 S. Five Mile Rd., Boise, ID 83709 (208-362-3100) Ed Weaver, 1001 W. State St., Eagle, ID 83616 (208-939-0661) *Douglas Wilson, 3001 12

th Ave. Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-466-6344)

Coordinators: Mark Harmon, Placement, 608 14

th Ave. N. Nampa, ID 83687 (208-466-0112)

Vanessa Harmon, Records, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (208-467-3714) *Michael Seward, Assessments, P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341 (208-423-5290) Gretchin Rotz, Mentoring, 4406 S. Montana Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (208-695-3979)

Trustees, Northwest Nazarene University Ministers: J. Scott Shaw, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (208-467-3714) (2017) Joy Streight, 5707 W. Castle Dr., Boise, ID 83703 (208-989-1232) (2017) Timothy Bunn, 1001 W. State St., Eagle, ID 83616 (208-939-0661) (2018) David Mowry, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (208-733-6610)

Laypersons: (2016) Brad Swartzentruber, 716 E. Colorado Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-466-0916) (2017) David Slonaker, 677 E. River Quarry Ct., Eagle, ID 83616 (208-331-7456) (2018) Julie Sievers, 325 S. 1200 N., Murtaugh, ID 83344 (208-431-9707)

District Assembly Finance Committee (To serve through 2016)

Ex Officio: District Superintendent, District Treasurer, District Advisory Board Ordained Ministers: Mark Bernhardt, 2515 W. Karcher Rd., Nampa, ID 83651 (208-467-7479) Timothy Brewer, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914 (541-889-2155) Timothy Bunn, 1001 W. State, St., Eagle, ID 83616 (208-939-0661) Matthew Haggard, 8585 Overland Rd., Boise, ID 83709 (208-323-1964) Jonathon Privett, P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814 (541-523-3533) Eric Seaney, P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634 (208-922-5675) Joy Streight, 5707 W. Castle Dr., Boise, ID 83703 (208-989-1232) Richard Vasquez, 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (208-249-0520) Laypersons: Brant Bartlow, 406 S. Middle Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-466-6818) Carolita Fraley, 1126 W. Edwards St., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-461-9063) Gerron Gibson, 8620 Brynwood Dr., Boise, ID 83704 (208-388-2254) Terry Ivey, 9028 Donnybrook Ct., Boise, ID 83709 (208-376-5842) Pete Nichols, 6211 Sunrise Rim Rd., Nampa ID 83686 (208-442-0188) Mike Poe, 18218 Royal Way, Nampa, ID 83687 (208-989-9806) Julie Sievers, 325 S. 1200 N., Murtaugh, ID 83344 (208-431-9707)

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Rick Waitley, 55 S.W. 5th Ave., Ste. 100, Meridian, ID 83642 (208-888-0988)

C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS District NMI Council

Officers: President–Carolita Fraley, 1126 W. Edwards St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-461-9063) Vice President/Publicity–Jacquelyn Vanderpool, 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; cell: 208-559-8507) Secretary/Membership–Merilyn Thompson, 2218 S. Chestnut, Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; cell: 208-249-9920) Treasurer–Allison Lambert, 530 Kimball Dr., Layton, UT 84081 (Email: [email protected]; home: 360-791-5782) Department Secretaries: Mission Education—Becca Notbohm, 1384 E. Borzoi, Meridian, ID 83642 (208-410-0500) LINKS–Bettina Bowman, P. O. Box 1294, Hines, OR 97738 (308-340-6940) Compassionate Ministries-Pearl Kreps, 5200 Midway, No. 637, Caldwell, ID 83607 (208-880-5031) Jesus Film-Jacquelyn Vanderpool, 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-559-8507) Work & Witness—Jimmie Franklin, 3520 Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-466-0834) Education/Information—Greg Armstrong, 311 NW 4

th St., John Day, OR 97845 (541-575-2765)

Mission Education/Offerings—Karen Horwood, 1876 E. Suzette Cir., Salt Lake City, UT 84106 (801-487-8187) Mission Call Coordinator-Jacquelyn Vanderpool, 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-559-8507) Deputation–Evelyn Friberg, 449 E. Sunrise Rim, Nampa, ID 83686 (208-467-3063) Cross-Cultural Ministries-Pam Handy, 5557 S. 3465 W., Salt Lake City, UT 84118 (801-916-0406) Media & Communications—Collin Borger, 16397 Jewel Way, Caldwell, ID 83642 (208-371-9592)

District NYI Council Officers: President-Richard Vasquez, 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-8499; cell: 208-249-0520) Vice-President–Robert Click, 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-337-3151; cell: 409-594-5109) Secretary–Debi Hodgerson, 950 N. 7

th E., Mountain Home, ID 83647

(Email: [email protected]; office: 208-587-3093; cell: 208-867-4164) Treasurer–David Slonaker, 677 E. River Quarry, Eagle, ID 83616 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-331-7456; cell: 208-949-6031) Adult Members-at-Large: Robert Poe, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-888-2141; cell: 208-989-3648) Brian Loeber, 1601 16

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83686

(Email: [email protected]; office: 208-466-3549; cell: 208-899-3241) Event/Ministry Directors: Quizzing–Jennifer Chase, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-8892; cell: 208-250-2052) NNU Admissions Reps—Courtney Gilbert, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 ([email protected]; office: 208-467-8648) Sherri Walker, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-8472) Mission Area Representatives: Utah – Geoff Dobin (Salt Lake City Central), 4278 S 6220 W, West Valley City, UT 84128 (cell: 801-419-6037) North Central Idaho – Zach Schulz (Boise First), 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (office: 208-375-0322) Snake River–Jayson Martindale (Homedale), 26515 Ustick Rd, Wilder, ID 83676 (cell: 208-989-3726) Eastern Oregon – Brad Williamson (John Day), 521 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845 (cell: 541-792-0425) Southeast Idaho/Nevada – Robert Click (Twin Falls), 1231 Washington St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301

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(cell: 409-594-5109) Nampa – Brian Loeber (Nampa First), 1601 16

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83686 (cell: 208-899-3241)

South Central Idaho – Robert Poe (Meridian Valley Shepherd), 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642 ( cell: 208-989-3648) Western Idaho – Grady Harmon (Caldwell Canyon Hill), 903 N. Michigan Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (cell: 208-318-3880)

Age Group Representatives: Youth – Caleb DeGroot (Mountain Home); Ethan Gerdes (Twin Falls); Tucker Langford College/Career-Emily Doane (Boise First); Shannon Seward (Kimberly)

District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board

Chairperson: Timothy Brewer (2017), P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914 (Email: [email protected]; fax: 541-889-2190; office: 541-889-2155) Recording Secretary: Bonnie Emery, 6615 S.E. 11

th Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Email: [email protected]; 208-440-6130)

Statistical Reporting: District Office (Email: [email protected]; office: 208-467-3714) Ministers: Benjamin Turner (2017), 2701 S. Five Mile Rd., Boise, ID 83709 (208-362-3100) Debi Schmelzenbach (2016), 252 Larsen Ln., Layton, UT 84041 (801-996-4254) Michael Seward (2018), P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341 (208-423-5290) Laypersons: Jake Tucker (2016), 1216 Walnut Creek Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-989-0907) Bonnie Emery (2018), 6615 S.E. 11

th Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Email: [email protected]; (208-440-6130)

Chandra Salisbury (2017), 12438 S. Sunrise Mist Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (208-794-7493) Leaders: Young Adult Ministry Director–Nathan Roskam, 217 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83651 (208-880-1514) Women's Ministry Director–April McNeiece, 1321 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa, ID 836861 (208-880-1195) Children’s Ministry Director – Connie Wheeler, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914 (541-889-2155) District NMI President–Carolita Fraley, 1126 W. Edwards St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Email: [email protected]; home: 208-461-9063) District NYI President–Richard Vasquez, P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (cell: 208-249-0520)

D. DISTRICT MISSION AREAS Eastern Oregon (Baker City, Elgin Harvester’s, Enterprise, Harney County, John Day, La Grande, New Bridge) Director- Jonathan Privett, P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814 (541-523-3533) Nampa (Bethel, College, Fairview, First, Karcher, Lakeview, Real Life Community, Vida Nueva, The Table) Director-Douglas Wilson, 3001 12

th Ave., Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (208-466-6344)

North Central Idaho (Boise Castle Hills, Boise First, Boise Jacob’s Well, Eagle, Emmett, McCall) Director-Brian Knight, 1144 N. Washington, Emmett, ID 83617 (208-365-2215) Snake River (Harper, Homedale Mountain View, Marsing, Nyssa, Ontario, Parma, Vale ) Director-Charles Ryan, 26515 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676 (208-337-3151) South Central Idaho (Boise Euclid Community, Boise Five Mile, Boise New Hope, Kuna, Meridian Valley Shepherd, Mountain Home) Director-Timothy Pusey, 150 W. Maestra St., Meridian, ID 83642 (208-888-2141) Southeast Idaho/Nevada (Buhl, Elko NV, Filer, Gooding Desert Hills, Idaho Falls, Kimberly, Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries, Twin Falls) Director-Michael Seward, P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341 (208-423-5290) Utah (Layton Rosewood Lane, Salt Lake City Central, Salt Lake City First, Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries) Director-to be determined Western Idaho (Caldwell Canyon Hill, Caldwell Ustick Road, Council, Middleton, New Plymouth, Payette, Weiser)

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Director-David Fraley, 903 N. Michigan, Caldwell, ID 83605 (208-459-7655)

E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY

Baker City (Organized 1925) (020-0010)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814

Street Address: 1250 Hughes Lane

Website: www.bakernaz.com Phone: (541) 523-3533

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Jonathan Privett (Cathleen)

(541) 523-3254 email: [email protected]

850 F Street, Baker City, OR 97814

Start Date: 4/23/2003 Review Date: 04/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 523-7749 Associate Pastor – Lennie Spooner (Betty), 1416 3rd St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (209) 202-8488 Youth Pastor – Zachariah Ellis (Bri), 2475 E St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-9957 Children's Co-ord/MOPS – Deidra Richards, 1150 E St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-9845 Compassion Center Director – Cliff Cole, 2215 Grove St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-3254 Women's Ministry Director – Cathleen Privett, 850 F St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-6531 Work & Witness Coordinator – Steve Snider, 2975 2nd St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-6531 NMI Pres – Steve Snider, 2975 2nd St., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-4600 Church Board Sec – Kent Bailey, 18479 W. Campbell Lp., Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected] (541) 523-0547 Treasurer – Stan Mitchell, P.O. Box 665, Baker City, OR 97814

email: [email protected]

Boise Castle Hills (Organized 1963) (020-0053)

Mailing Address : 5707 W. Castle Drive, Boise, ID 83703

Website: www.castelhillsnaz.com Phone: (208) 345-9351

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Joy L. Streight (David)

(208) 989-1232 email: [email protected]

30 S. Grays Ln., Nampa, ID 83687

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Start Date: 11/07/2008 Review Date: 11/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (480) 298-3960 Children's Pastor – Jonathon Wren (Sara), 511 S. Elder St., Apt. A, Nampa, ID

83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 965-7664 Worship Leader – John Redfield, 6 N. Canyon St., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(360) 929-3455 Worship Leader – Cherie Reiter, 1409 8th St., Boise, ID 83702 email: [email protected]

(208) 484-2201 Garden Ministry – Bob Ealing, 6842 N. Fairhill Pl., Boise, ID 83714 email: [email protected]

(208) 866-7329 Women's Ministry – Pamela Bullock, 12140 W. Chinden Ridge Dr., Boise, ID 83714 email: [email protected]

(208) 447-9434 NMI Pres – Nancy D. Lenn, 431 Ranch Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

(208) 345-7794 Church Board Sec – Norm Young, 5712 Collister, Boise, ID 83703 email: [email protected]

(208) 371-3438 Treasurer – Sara Schafer, 466 N. Taurus Way, Star, ID 83669 email: [email protected]

Boise Euclid Community (Organized 1944) (020-0050)

Mailing Address : 1308 W. Hale Street, Boise, ID 83706

Website: www.EuclidNaz.org Phone: (208) 343-5314

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 343-5314

Pastor: Benjamin R. Cremer

(208) 713-1892 email: [email protected]

740 W. Highland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 09/09/2013 Review Date: 09/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 582-2577 Pastor to Youth/Family – Megan Krebs, 3050 W. Hester St., Boise, ID 83702

email: [email protected] (208) 922-0189 Lay Minister/Elementary – Cody Bolton, 11875 Tioga St., Boise, ID 83705

email: [email protected] (208) 308-2819 SDMI Supt – Deborah Drain, 2501 N. Kimball St., Boise, ID 83704

email: [email protected] (208) 891-0417 NMI Pres – Diana Herzog, 2872 Broxon Ln., Boise, ID 83705

email: [email protected] (208) 830-1005 Church Board Sec – Steve Haney, 2520 S. Roosevelt, Boise, ID 83705

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email: [email protected]

(208) 473-4578 Treasurer – Sherrye Strain, 1322 N. Seven Golds Ave., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

Boise First (Organized 1903) (020-0030)

Mailing Address : 3852 N. Eagle Road, Boise, ID 83713

Website: www.boisefirstnazchurch.org Phone: (208) 375-0322

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 779-8071

Pastor: Johnny D. Hampton (Joye)

(208) 880-1407 email: [email protected]

2291 E. Challis St., Meridian, ID 83646

Start Date: 12/14/2014 Review Date: 12/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 880-8127 Executive Pastor – Terry Martin (Bev), 2085 N. Man O War Way, Meridian, ID

83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 258-1676 Pastor of Student & Family Integration – Zach Schulz (Brittney), 424 Juniper St., Nampa, ID 83683 email: [email protected]

(615) 295-3216 Director of Media & Worship – Jesse Shuster, 5381 N. Chimney Peak Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 884-0994 Children's Director – Shelly Doane, 724 E. Blue Heron, Meridian, ID 83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 954-2844 Intergenerational Dev. – Heidi Jelsovsky, 2118 N. Canter Pl., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

(208) 890-3879 Senior Adults – Molly Pooley, 12850 W. Grenadier Dr., Boise, ID 83713 email: [email protected]

(208) 404-1600 Women's Ministry – Robbin Hall, 1670 W. Sunny Slope Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

(208) 859-1977 Men's Ministry – Jason Warriner, 593 E. Linkershim Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

(208) 880-1407 NMI Pres – Johnny Hampton (Joye), 2291 E. Challis St., Meridian, ID 83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 870-4934 Church Board Sec – Matt Gresham, 658 S. Truss Ave., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

(208) 375-2013 Treasurer – Barry Watts, 5070 N. Leather Pl., Boise, ID 83713 email: [email protected]

Boise Five Mile (Organized 1979) (020-0035)

Mailing Address : 2701 S. Five Mile Road, Boise, ID 83709

Website: www.fmnaz.org Phone: (208) 362-3100

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 362-3100

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Pastor: Benjamin L. Turner (Melodie)

(208) 284-7600 email: [email protected]

12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709

Start Date: 10/05/2003 Review Date: 10/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 870-7540 Pastoral Assistant – Lacey Kilgore, 12864 Conchos Ave., Kuna, ID 83634

email: [email protected] (208) 371-2245 Children's Director – Melodie Turner, 12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709

email: [email protected] (208) 921-3967 Worship Director – Amos Hendershott, 616 Fern St., Apt. 2, Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 991-7334 Youth Director – Steve Kilgore, 12864 Conchos Ave., Kuna, ID 83634

email: [email protected] (208) 972-7103 SDMI Supt – Tom Ormsby (Gail), 10865 W. Marlinwood Dr., Boise, ID 83713

email: [email protected] (208) 899-6148 NMI Pres – Gail Ormsby, 10865 W. Marlinwood Dr., Boise, ID 83713

email: [email protected] (208) 409-0952 Church Board Sec – Echo Milanez, 3845 Adams, Garden City, ID 83714

email: [email protected] (208) 310-1710 Treasurer – Robert Lindsay, 2227 Stephen Ave., #201, Boise, ID 83706

email: [email protected]

(Boise) Jacob's Well (CTM) (020-0002)

Mailing Address : 1409 N. 8th Street, Boise, ID 83702

Phone: (360) 929-2272

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Christopher G. Reiter (Cherie)

(360) 929-2272 email: [email protected]

1409 N. 8th St., Boise, ID 83702

Start Date: 10/29/2012 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (360) 929-3455 Worship Director – Cherie Reiter, 1409 N. 8th St., Boise, ID 83702

email: [email protected]

Boise New Hope (Organized 1981) (020-0055)

Mailing Address : 8585 W. Overland Road, Boise, ID 83709

Website: www.boisenewhope.com Phone: (208) 323-1964

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Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 322-9635 Pastor: Matthew N. Haggard (Charlene)

(208) 887-0973 email: [email protected]

3556 E. Congressional Dr., Meridian, ID 83642

Start Date: 08/01/2005 Review Date: 08/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 573-6922 SDMI Supt – Bob Mitchell, 704 E. Martinique Dr., Meridian, ID 83642

email: [email protected] (208) 887-2151 NMI Pres – Connee Bentley, 1349 E. Willowbrook Ct., Meridian, ID 83646

email: [email protected] (208) 954-2325 Church Board Sec – Jim Lenn, 409 Ranch Dr., Eagle, ID 83616

email: [email protected] (208) 283-0143 Treasurer – Kathy Solts, 10150 Harvester Dr., Boise, ID 83709

email: [email protected]

Buhl (Organized 1918) (020-0060)

Mailing Address : 300 N. Broadway, Buhl, ID 83316

Website: www.buhlnaz.org Phone: (208) 543-6025

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Kurt W. Oman (Tanya)

(208) 468-0888 email: [email protected]

303 N. Broadway, Buhl, ID 83316

Start Date: 11/30/2014 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 420-2435 SDMI Supt – Angela Oglesbee, 800 Milner, Buhl, ID 83316

email: [email protected] (208) 420-1749 NYI Pres – Christopher Oglesbee, 218 Floral Ave., Buhl, ID 83316

email: [email protected] (208) 543-8413 NMI Pres – Stephanie Leitch, 20004 U.S. Hwy. 30, Buhl, ID 83316

email: [email protected] (208) 543-8554 Church Board Sec – Deann Oglesbee, 218 Floral Ave., Buhl, ID 83316

email: [email protected] (208) 543-4236 Treasurer – Gary Atkinson, 546 Sawtooth Ave., Buhl, ID 83316

email: [email protected]

Caldwell Canyon Hill (Organized 1954) (020-0080)

Mailing Address : 903 N. Michigan Avenue, Caldwell, ID 83605

Website: www.canyonhill.org Phone: (208) 459-7655

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Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 459-4140

Pastor: David W. Fraley (Carolita)

(208) 891-9437 email: [email protected]

1126 W. Edwards, Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 04/01/2009 Review Date: 04/19

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 249-0520 Admin. Pastor – Rich Vasquez (Jen), 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605

email: [email protected] (208) 318-3880 Youth Pastor – Grady Harmon (Jessica), 920 10th Ave. S., Nampa ID 83651

email: [email protected] (208) 890-6317 Disciple. Pastor – Jen Vasquez (Rich), 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605

email: [email protected] (208) 454-1348 Children's Min. Director – Mary Macho, 1524 Blaine St., Caldwell, ID 83605

email: [email protected] (208) 816-3886 Music & Tech – Nate Thomas, 11275 W. Silver River Loop, Nampa ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 350-1496 (208) 392-0926

"Esperanza en Cristo" Spanish Ministries – Pedro and Agatha Andrade, 408 E. Kearney St., Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [email protected]

(208) 890-6317 SDMI Supt – Jen Vasquez, 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [email protected]

(208) 318-3880 NYI Pres – Grady Harmon, 920 10th Ave. S., Nampa ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 459-2776 NMI Pres – Rhonda Sams, P.O. Box 304, Greenleaf, ID 83626 email: [email protected]

(208) 454-1302 Church Board Sec – Brad Jackson, 1518 Idaho Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [email protected]

(208) 989-2454 Treasurer – Yvonne Stuart, 2216 Cari Circle, Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [email protected]

Caldwell Ustick Road (Organized 1913) (020-0090)

Mailing Address : 817 W. Ustick Road, Caldwell, ID 83605

Website: www.usticknaz.org Phone: (208) 402-5914

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Brian D. Dyer (Nancy)

(208) 899-5171 email: [email protected]

811 W. Ustick Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605

Start Date: 10/04/1993 Review Date: 10/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers

(208) 697-1926 Youth Pastor – Betsy Bowling (Jason), 1003 Ustick Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [email protected]

(208) 453-2082 SDMI Supt – Brian Perkins, 5511 Princeton Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 email: [email protected]

(208) 570-7356 (Text only)

NMI Pres – Brian Sluder, 523 19th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 461-5077 Church Board Sec – Sandra Kamp, 12707 Crestone Ct., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 455-1796 Treasurer – Chad Maxton, 1701 Carol Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 email: [email protected]

Council (Organized 1938) (020-0100)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 71, Council, ID 83612

Street Address: 102 S. Exeter

Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 253-4576

Pastor: John L. Schaffer (Tarra)

(208) 740-7351 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 682, Council, ID 83612

Start Date: 03/14/2011 Review Date: 03/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 566-4270 Student Ministries Pastor – Tarra Schaffer (John), 2333 Orchard Rd., Council, ID

83612 email: [email protected]

(208) 741-1249 Church Board Sec – Joanne Fry, 2249 Hwy. 95, Council, ID 83612

(208) 253-4802 Treasurer – Edith Schwartz, 2490 Hwy. 95, Council, ID 83612 email: [email protected]

Eagle (Organized 1923) (020-0110)

Mailing Address : 1001 W. State Street, Eagle, ID 83616

Website: www.eaglenaz.com Phone: (208) 939-0661

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 939-1661

Pastor: Timothy Bunn (Melodee)

(208) 412-6753 email: [email protected]

1460 W. Rush Rd., Eagle, ID 83616

Start Date: 06/01/1995 Review Date: 06/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 412-6752 Connections Pastor – Ed Weaver (Debi), 515 E. Ridge Dr., Eagle, ID 83616

email: [email protected] (208) 884-4595 Senior Adult Pastor – Volney Johnson, 673 N. Tidwell Way, Meridian, ID 83642

(208) 869-2914 Children's Pastor – Julie Wilhite (Ryan), 1825 W. Beacon Light, Eagle, ID 83616

email: [email protected] (208) 392-8734 Pastor of Young Women – Carly Bartlett (Mike), 2315 Heron Lp., Nampa, ID

83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 412-6748 Administrator – John Oord, 5874 N. Applebrook Way, Boise, ID 83713 email: [email protected]

(208) 890-1337 Worship Arts Dir. – David Reimer, 249 Harlan Pl., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

(208) 859-8226 Youth Min. Dir. – Matt Cochern, 2596 W. Glade Creek Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 860-8897 Young Adult Min. Dir. – Jordan Verner, 249 Harlan Pl., Eagle, ID 83615 email: [email protected]

(208) 353-5766 Women's Min. Dir. – Kelli Kinney, 257 N. Lost Canyon Way, Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

(208) 284-5358 SDMI Supt – Gale Zickefoose, 6178 N. Cape Arago Pl., Boise, ID 83714 email: [email protected]

(208) 751-9010 NYI Pres – Nathan Hoiosen, 242 N. Flower Pl., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

(208) 773-0504 NMI Pres – Josh Kinney, 257 N. Lost Canyon Way, Eagle, ID 83615 email: [email protected]

(208) 484-4800 Church Board Sec – Chuck Page, 8062 W. Innsbrook Ct., Boise, ID 83704 email: [email protected]

(208) 866-0045 Treasurer – Johnnie Glisson, 1478 N. Tadpole Ct., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

Elgin Harvester's (Organized 1936) (020-0120)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 298, Elgin, OR 97827

Street Address: 1120 Birch Street

Email: [email protected] Phone: (541) 437-3782

Pastor: In transition

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 663-6385 NMI Pres – Pam Hardy, 73802 Hardy Rd., Elgin, OR 97827

email: [email protected] (541) 786-5774 Church Board Sec – Frankie Thamert, 69634 Hallgarth Rd., Elgin, OR 97827

email: [email protected] (541) 910-0493 Treasurer – Sue Rutherford, P.O. Box 602, Elgin, OR 97827

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Elko (Organized 1950) (020-0123)

Mailing Address : 720 W. Sage Street, Elko, NV 89801

Street Address: 740 W. Sage Street

Website: www.elkonaz.com Phone: (775) 738-6714

Email: [email protected] Fax: (775) 738-6714

Pastor: Perry Arbogast (Michelle)

(775) 738-6714 email: [email protected]

720 W. Sage St., Elko, NV 89801

Start Date: 12/06/2004 Review Date: 12/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (775) 397-7028 Worship Leader – Valerie Gleeson, 467 Antimony St., Elko, NV 89801

email: [email protected] (775) 397-4976 Youth Leader– Jennifer Coe, 862 7th St., Elko, NV 89801

email: [email protected] (775) 397-4976 NYI Pres – Jennifer Coe, 862 7th St., Elko, NV 89801

email: [email protected] (775) 738-3607 Church Board Sec – Robin White, 1228 Southside, Elko, NV 89801

email: [email protected] (775) 397-3607 Treasurer – Terry Millage, 579 N. Bond Dr., Spring Creek, NV 89815

email: [email protected]

Ely New Life Community (Inactive) (020-0113)

Emmett (Organized 1917) (020-0113)

Mailing Address : 1144 N. Washington Avenue, Emmett, ID 83617

Website: www.emmettnaz.org Phone: (208) 365-2215

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 365-5738

Pastor: Brian Knight (Wendy)

(208) 965-7423 email: [email protected]

1881 Stone Dr., Emmett, ID 83617

Start Date: 11/17/2013 Review Date: 11/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (406) 381-5056 Pastoral Assistant – Nathan Capen, 1099 Palace Ave., Emmett, ID 83617

email: [email protected] (208) 365-6249 SDMI Supt – Doug Edwards, 3656 W. Central Rd., Emmett, ID 83617

email: [email protected] (208) 477-3185 NYI Pres – Seth Clark, 2128 Wildwood, Emmett, ID 83617

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email: [email protected]

(208) 398-7474 NMI Pres – Ruth Anne Inselman, 1723 E. 4th St., Emmett, ID 83617 email: [email protected]

(208) 340-4932 Church Board Sec – Gary Harkless, 917 E. 2nd St., Emmett, ID 83617 email: [email protected]

(208) 365-6950 Treasurer – Mike Little, 5454 W. Black Canyon Hwy., Emmett, ID 83617 email: [email protected]

Enterprise (Organized 1915) (020-0140)

Mailing Address : 203 E. Grant, Enterprise, OR 97828

Phone: (541) 786-4680

Pastor: Mouse McKinney (Jim)

(541) 786-4680

301 N. College Street, Joseph, OR 97846

Start Date: 12/12/2010 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 886-7771 NMI Pres – Mary Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885

(541) 886-7771 Church Board Sec – Mary Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885

(541) 886-7771 Treasurer – Chuck Tighe, P.O. Box 397, Wallowa, OR 97885

Filer (Organized 1937) (020-0150)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box N., Filer, ID 83328

Street Address: 315 Yakima Avenue

Website: www.filernaz.org Phone: (208) 326-4490

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Kenneth O. Lewis (Paula)

(626) 429-1084 email: [email protected]

812 Union Ave., Filer, ID 83328

Start Date: 03/01/2013 Review Date: 03/19

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 431-2178 NYI Pres – Kyle Lewis, 812 Union Ave., Filer, ID 83328

email: [email protected] (208) 731-3326 NMI Pres – Barbara Handy, 451 5th Ave E., Twin Falls, ID 83301

email: bach6974

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(208) 751-3569 Church Board Sec – Helen Hunt, 812 Union Ave., Filer, ID 83328 email: [email protected]

(208) 751-4207 Treasurer – Donna Compher, 710 Idaho Ave., Filer, ID 83328 email: [email protected]

Gooding Desert Hills (Organized 1933) (020-0170)

Mailing Address : 129 6th Avenue W., Gooding, ID 83330

Website: www.goodingdhcc.org Phone: (208) 934-4543

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Ken A. Bergstrom (Cheryll)

(208) 468-2213 email: [email protected]

1608 S. Middle Creek Ct., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 06/13/2010 Review Date: 06/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 934-4543 Children's Director – Lisa Bolton, 129 6th Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330

email: [email protected] (208) 934-4543 SDMI Supt – Lisa Bolton, 129 6th Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330

email: [email protected] (208) 316-5875 NMI Pres – Deby Asmussen, 129 6th Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330

email: [email protected] (208) 886-2816 Church Board Sec – Tim Fuller, 129 6th Ave. W., Gooding, ID 83330

email: [email protected] (208) 316-5875 Treasurer – Deby Asmussen, 129 6th Ave W., Gooding, ID 83330

email: [email protected]

Harney County (Organized 1914) (020-0070)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 472, Hines, OR 97738

Street Address: 311 Roe Davis Avenue

Email: [email protected] Fax: (541) 573-7100

Pastor: Brian Bowman (Bettina)

(308) 340-8670 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 1294, Hines, OR 97738

Start Date: 02/27/2012 Review Date: 02/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (308) 340-8670 Pastor of Outreach and Discipleship – Bettina Bowman (Brian), P.O. Box 1294,

Hines, OR 97738 email: [email protected]

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(208) 841-1316 SDMI Supt – Sandy Volle, 9 Fairview Heights, Burns, OR 97720 email: [email protected]

(541) 589-0578 NMI Pres – Leslie Perry, 668 S. Harney, P.O. Box 163, Burns, OR 97720 email: [email protected]

(541) 589-1461 Church Board Sec – Linda Looney, 400 E. A St., Apt. 1, Burns, OR 97720 email: [email protected]

(541) 589-3115 Treasurer – Mark Webb, 35678 Resort Ln., Frenchglen, OR 97736 email: [email protected]

Harper (Organized 1932) (020-0190)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 720, Harper, OR 97609

Street Address: 2977 2nd Street

Phone: (541) 358-2825

Pastor: David Tish (Joanne)

(208) 869-5924 email: [email protected]

10670 W. Hinsdale St., Boise, ID 83713

Start Date: 06/15/14 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 358-2917 SDMI Supt – Jannette Marlow, P.O. Box 299, Harper, OR 97906

email: [email protected] (541) 358-2282 NYI Pres – Kelly Jordan, P.O. Box 89, Harper, OR 97906

email: [email protected] (541) 358-2366 NMI Pres – Heather Johnson, 2775 Copeland Rd., Harper, OR 97906

email: [email protected] (541) 358-2216 Church Board Sec – Alicia Anderson, 3485 6th St., Harper, OR 97906

email: [email protected] (541) 358-2727 Treasurer – Robin White, 3040 Little Valley Rd., Harper, OR 97906

email: [email protected]

Homedale Mountain View (Organized 1931) (020-0200)

Mailing Address : 26515 Ustick Road, Wilder, ID 83676

Website: www.mvcnaz.org Phone: (208) 337-3151

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Charles L. Ryan, Jr. (Robin)

(208) 337-4839 email: [email protected]

26645 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676

Start Date: 04/03/1988 Review Date: 04/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 989-3726 Youth Pastor – Jayson Martindale (Andrea), 5504 Hawk Ave., Caldwell, ID

83607 email: [email protected]

(208) 869-4608 Men's Ministry Director – Dave Holton, P.O. Box 700, Marsing, ID 83639 email: [email protected]

(208) 337-5300 Music Director – Carri Cooper, 626 Prince Ave., Wilder, ID 83676 email: [email protected]

(208) 615-0879 Children's Ministry Dir. – Mary Jo Barraza, 2813 Hwy. 19, Homedale, ID 83628 email: [email protected]

(208) 459-2415 SDMI Supt – Kathy Wolford, 2902 Lincoln Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605

(208) 722-6449 NYI Pres – Chandler Winchester, 29851 Hexon Rd., Parma, ID 83660

(208) 337-5012 NMI Pres – Eula Dunn, 2077 Patriot Ln., Homedale, ID 83628 email: [email protected]

(208) 337-5113 Church Board Sec – Eldon Sheets, 2505 Pioneer Rd., Homedale, ID 83628 email: [email protected]

(208) 482-7366 Treasurer – Ron Saville, 28390 Sandy Ln., Wilder, ID 83676 email: [email protected]

Idaho Falls (Organized 1929) (020-0210)

Mailing Address : 1900 Grandview Road, Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Website: www.ifnaz.net Phone: (208) 522-8005

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 522-0355

Pastor: Robert Sherwood (Mary Beth)

(208) 206-0042 email: [email protected]

5722 Aurora Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Start Date: 04/11/2007 Review Date: 04/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 867-6821 Youth Pastor – Timothy Meeks (Natalie), 1420 Jefferson, Apt. #3, Idaho Falls,

ID 83402 email: [email protected]

(208) 881-3765 Worship Director – Kenny McMurphy, 4545 E. 65th S., Idaho Falls, ID 83406 email: [email protected]

(208) 243-2717 Young Adult Director – Jonathan Hopfer, 1415 Presto #2, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 email: [email protected]

(208) 206-3289 Children's Dir. – Mary Beth Sherwood, 5722 Aurora Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83402 email: [email protected]

(208) 569-2752 SDMI Supt – Robert Czyzewski, 3078 Simon St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402 email: [email protected]

(208) 867-6821 NYI Pres – Timothy Meeks, 1420 Jefferson, Apt. #3, Idaho Falls, ID 83402

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email: [email protected]

(208) 520-2585 NMI Pres – Carolyn Murphy, 3001 Wild Rose Ct., Idaho Falls, ID 83402 email: [email protected]

(208) 569-9444 Church Board Sec – Dorraine Burt, 982 Preston Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83401 email: [email protected]

(208) 313-0303 Treasurer – Lisa Warren, 1981 Olympia, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 email: [email protected]

John Day (Organized 1958) (020-0230)

Mailing Address : 521 E. Main Street, John Day, OR 97845

Website: www.johndaynazarene.com Phone: (541) 575-1895

Email: [email protected] Fax: (541) 575-0260

Pastor: Ron J. Roberson (Kathy)

(541) 575-0789 email: [email protected]

515 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845

Start Date: 05/01/2012 Review Date: 05/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 575-0273 Associate Pastor – Brad Williamson (Jill), 525 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845

email: [email protected] (541) 820-4195 SDMI Supt – Marg Wright, P.O. Box 212, John Day, OR 97845

email: [email protected] (541) 575-0273 NYI Pres – Jill Williamson, 523 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845

email: [email protected] (541) 575-2765 NMI Pres – Greg Armstrong, 311 N.W. 4th Ave., John Day, OR 97845

email: [email protected] (541) 575-1286 Church Board Sec – David Johns, 27527 Luce Rd., John Day, OR 97845

email: [email protected] (541) 932-4967 Treasurer – Sue Komning, 29213 Hansen Ln., Mt. Vernon, OR 97865

email: [email protected]

Kimberly (Organized 1931) (020-0240)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 415, Kimberly, ID 83341

Street Address: 3550 East 3750 North

Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 423-5290

Pastor: Michael Seward (Debbie)

(208) 423-5424 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 83, Kimberly, ID 83341

Start Date: 03/07/1999 Review Date: 03/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 316-3643 Children's Ministry Dir. – Summer Sargent, P.O. Box 82, Kimberly, ID 83341

email: [email protected] (208) 735-7495 SDMI Supt – Roy Carpenter, 846 Hollyann Ct., Twin Falls, ID 83301

email: [email protected] (208) 420-5494 NYI Pres – Henry Rico, 2308 Forest Vale Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301

email: [email protected] (208) 423-5290 NMI Pres – Cyd Smith, 712 Ash St., Kimberly, ID 83341

email: [email protected] (714) 721-9164 Church Board Sec – Dominik Unger, 3575 E. 3750 N., Kimberly, ID 83341

email: [email protected] (208) 735-7495 Treasurer – Wilma Carpenter, 8446 Hollyann Ct., Twin Falls, ID 83301

email: [email protected]

Kuna (Organized 1923) (020-0250)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 22, Kuna, ID 83634

Street Address: 1281 W. Avalon Street

Website: kunanaz.com Phone: (208) 922-5675

Pastor: Eric C. Seaney (Mindi)

(208) 965-5378 email: [email protected]

1867 N. Pingo Ave., Kuna, ID 83634

Start Date: 07/25/2000 Review Date: 07/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 466-9183 Children's Pastor – Ben Vavold (Jennifer), 5105 Briarcrest Dr., Nampa, ID

83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 412-5214 Youth/Worship Pastor – Lindsay Vernor (Michael), 1174 E Sharons Dr. Apt. 104, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 936-9386 Adult Ed. Pastor – Cecil Benally (Laura), 79 N. Cimarron Ct., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 880-9535 Young Adult Dir. – Suzanne Plantenga, 7628 Bennett Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 895-6771 NMI Pres – Jeanie Seaney, 2621 N. Valley Green Way, Meridian, ID 83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 724-6535 Church Board Sec – Brian Higgens, 1956 N. Yonkers Ave., Boise, ID 83704 email: [email protected]

(208) 250-3101 Treasurer – Ray Teske, 1600 Essington Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

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La Grande (Organized 1924) (020-2060)

Mailing Address : 109 18th Street, La Grande, OR 97850

Website: www.lagrandenazarene.com Phone: (541) 963-3402

Email: [email protected] Fax: (541) 962-8401

Pastor: M. Alan Mortimer (Rebecca)

(425) 444-9921 email: [email protected]

710 Aquarius Way, LaGrande, OR 97850

Start Date: 02/22/2015 Review Date: 02/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 963-9329 Worship Leader – Russ Conrad, 10301 South F Ave., Island City, OR 97850

email: [email protected] (541) 786-2366 Children's Ministry – Elena Nightingale, 907 D Ave., LaGrande, OR 97850

email: [email protected] (541) 663-1979 Women's Ministry – Helen Tucker, 64125 Greiner Ln., LaGrande, OR 97850

email: [email protected] (541) 786-2366 SDMI Supt – Elena Nightingale, 907 D Ave., LaGrande, OR 97850

email: [email protected] (541) 805-8555 NYI Pres – Dana Carman, 2104 H Ave., LaGrande, OR 97850

email: [email protected] (541) 963-0640 NMI Pres – Sue Schmidt, 10909 S. E St., LaGrande, OR 97850

(541) 786-1025 Church Board Sec – Merle Comfort, 209 Scorpio Dr., LaGrande, OR 97850

email: [email protected] (541) 786-2777 Treasurer – Craig Nightingale, 907 D Ave., LaGrande, OR 97850

email: [email protected]

Layton Rosewood Lane (Organized 1964) (020-0265)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 601, Layton, UT 84041

Street Address: 455 E. Rosewood Lane

Website: www.RosewoodLane.org Phone: (801) 544-8334

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Kevin G. Lambert (Allison)

(801) 989-6937 email: [email protected]

530 Kimball Dr., Layton, UT 84041

Start Date: 03/01/2015 Review Date: 03/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (801) 996-4254 Assoc. Pastor – Debi Schmelzenbach (Mark), 252 Larsen Ln., Layton, UT 84041

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email: [email protected]

(801) 510-3213 SDMI Supt – LoRee Feltz, 1720 W. 1000 S., Syracuse, UT 84075 email: [email protected]

(801) 779-0314 NYI Pres – MaKayla Martinez, 565 E. 400 S., Clearfield, UT 84015 email: [email protected]

(801) 737-1197 NMI Pres – Audrey Koons, 2453 N. Dorchester Ave., Harrisville, UT 84414 email: [email protected]

(801) 779-0314 Church Board Sec – MaKayla Martinez, 565 E. 400 S., Clearfield, UT 84105 email: [email protected]

(801) 710-8961 Treasurer – Gary Susott, 447 W. 4200 N., Pleasant View, UT 84414 email: [email protected]

Marsing (Organized 1918) (020-0270)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 55, Marsing, ID 83639

Street Address: 12 Second Avenue W.

Website: www.marsingnaz.org Phone: (208) 649-5256

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Bill K. O'Connor (Cheri)

(208) 465-4601 email: [email protected]

1907 W. Flamingo #39, Nampa, ID 83651

Start Date: 08/25/2001 Review Date: 08/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 896-4265 Worship Director – John Cossel Sr., 4147 Burman Rd., Marsing, ID 83639

(208) 880-6709 Women's Min. Dir. – Cheri O'Connor, 1907 W. Flamingo # 39, Nampa, ID 83651

email: [email protected] (208) 649-5276 SDMI Supt – Marlene Moore, 513 Morning Dove, Marsing, ID 83639

email: [email protected] (208) 454-2792 NMI Pres – Lori White, 41 Sunnyside Dr., Caldwell, ID 83605

email: [email protected] (208) 649-5276 Church Board Sec – Marlene Moore, 513 Morning Dove, Marsing, ID 83639

email: [email protected] (208) 697-9014 Treasurer – Judy Kiester, 3687 Cemetery Rd., Marsing, ID 83639

email: [email protected]

McCall (Organized 1964) (020-0271)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 4250, McCall, ID 83638

Street Address: 223 Hewitt

Website: www.mccallnazarene.org Phone: (208) 634-5775

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: In transition

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New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 315-1692 SDMI Supt – Craig Meinburg, 173 Ashton Ln., McCall, ID 83638

email: [email protected] (208) 989-5465 NMI Pres – Chris Kapicka, P.O. Box 907, McCall, ID 83638

email: [email protected] (208) 634-5775 Church Board Sec – Eydie Langley, P.O. Box 1474, McCall, ID 83638

email: (208) 697-2633 Treasurer – Roy Kapicka, P.O. Box 907, McCall, ID 83638

email: [email protected]

Meridian Valley Shepherd (Organized 1916) (020-0280)

Mailing Address : 150 W. Maestra Street, Meridian, ID 83642

Website: www.valleyshepherd.org Phone: (208) 888-2141

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 888-3732

Pastor: Timothy B. Pusey (Cindy)

(208) 989-7043 email: [email protected]

2246 W. Los Flores Dr., Meridian, ID 83646

Start Date: 11/12/2007 Review Date: 11/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 466-4796 Assoc. Pastor – Ronald Kratzer (Thelma), 2020 Hickory Dr., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (503) 758-2880 Worship Pastor – Stephen List (Elizabeth), 3625 E. Park Ridge Dr., Nampa, ID

83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 410-0500 Children's Pastor – Rebecca Notbohm (Ryan), 4723 N. Station Pl., Meridian, ID 83646 email: [email protected]

(208) 989-3648 Youth Pastor – Robert Poe (Julianna), 7728 Arlington Dr., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 318-6505 Adult Ministries Pastor – James Lester (Ellen), 3100 S. Kokomo Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 870-5390 Church Administrator – Dan Clark, 1270 E. Borzoi St., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

(208) 887-9610 SDMI Supt – Robert Marsland, 2050 Aspen Cove Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

(208) 570-4350 NMI Pres – Gail Zickefoose, 16548 Snowgoose St., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 887-3751 Church Board Sec – Kevin Borger, 169 W. Cub St., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

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(208) 514-8071 Treasurer – Jim Pearl, 11810 W. Violet Dr., Boise, ID 83713 email: [email protected]

Middleton (Organized 1950) (020-0460)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 219, Middleton, ID 83644

Street Address: 3 W. Concord Street

Website: www.fill-my-cup.org Phone: (208) 585-2202

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Mark "Wink" Winkelman (Sara)

(208) 583-9465 email: [email protected]

23258 Hartley Ln., Middleton, ID 83644

Start Date: 05/01/2011 Review Date: 05/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 989-2560 Celebrate Recovery Pastor – Stephanie Cross (Ken), 2606 S. Royal Meadows

Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 685-9392 Missions & Outreach Pastor – Sara Winkelman (Mark), 23258 Hartley Lane, Middleton, ID 83644 email: [email protected]

(208) 899-9751 Children's Dir. – Kathie Schultz, 32 E. Washington Ave., Homedale, ID 83628 email: [email protected]

(208) 989-2561 Worship Arts Dir. – Ken Cross, 2606 S. Royal Meadows Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(503) 919-0780 Youth Director – J. Joelle McKnight, 1802 Garnet Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 989-6919 NYI Pres – Travis McKnight, 1802 Garnet Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 email: sonofknight@gmail@com

(208) 685-9392 NMI Pres – Sara Winkelman, 23258 Hartley Ln., Middleton, ID 83644 email: [email protected]

(208) 440-6130 Church Board Sec – Bonnie L Emery, 6615 S.E. 11th Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 email: [email protected]

(208) 283-6030 Treasurer – Allen Emery, 6615 S.E. 11th Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 email: [email protected]

Mountain Home (Organized 1958) (020-0301)

Mailing Address : 950 N. 7th East, Mountain Home, ID 83647

Website: www.mhnazarene.org Phone: (208) 587-3093

Email: [email protected]

Co-Pastor: Stephanie Lobdell (Thomas)

(208) 598-9965 email: [email protected]

275 S. 5th, Mountain Home, ID 83647

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Co-Pastor: Thomas Lobdell (Stephanie)

(208) 598-9964 email: [email protected]

275 S. 5th, Mountain Home, ID 83647

Start Date: 01/04/2015 Review Date: 01/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 867-4164 Youth Pastor – Debi Hodgerson (Kevin), 345 N.W. Carrie Cir., Mountain

Home, ID 83647 email: [email protected]

(208) 697-0121 Children's Director – Amy Day, 420 E. 21st N., Mountain Home, ID 83647 email: [email protected]

(208) 941-7946 NMI Pres – Pauline Adams, 835 N.E. Union, Mountain Home, ID 83647 email: [email protected]

(208) 941-7946 Church Board Sec – Pauline Adams, 835 N.E. Union, Mountain Home, ID 83647 email: [email protected]

(208) 587-7156 Treasurer – Sue Bussell, 555 Amber Dr., Mountain Home, ID 83647 email: [email protected]

Nampa Bethel (Organized 1956) (020-0310)

Mailing Address : 3001 12th Avenue Road, Nampa, ID 83686

Website: www.bethelnazarene.org Phone: (208) 466-6344

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 465-6378

Pastor: Douglas R. Wilson (Joni)

(208) 989-5337 email: [email protected]

3115 Vista Dr., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 05/01/1999 Review Date: 05/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 283-0247 Associate Pastor – Jim Franklin (Nancy), 3520 Brenan, Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 340-4832 Family Life Pastor – Bob Cruthirds (Kathy), 3724 Wheeler Cir., Nampa, ID

83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 866-0743 Youth Pastor – Derek Bartlow, 4106 S. Raintree Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 447-6679 Children's Pastor – Mindy Helena (Shane), 832 W. Delaware, Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 250-8504 Early Childhood Director – Kym Slater, 4341 E. Vineyard, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 466-4220 Senior Adults – Corleen Litsey, 2609 Sunnybrook Dr., Nampa, ID 83686

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(580) 695-4482 Women's Min. – Jill Clardie, 1221 S. Benewah St., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 250-2421 SDMI Supt – Jo Holloway, 23205 Blessinger Ln., Star, ID 83669 email: [email protected]

(208) 466-2940 NMI Pres – Damaris Kellogg, 16158 N. Broken Top, Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 466-6818 Church Board Sec – Brant Bartlow, 406 S. Middle Creek Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 250-8351 Treasurer – Lynn Nicholson, 628 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

Nampa College (Organized 1937) (020-0320)

Mailing Address : 504 E. Dewey Avenue, Nampa, ID 83686

Website: www.nampaccn.com Phone: (208) 466-8421

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 466-3534

Pastor: T. Scott Daniels (Debbie)

(208) 466-8421 email: [email protected]

504 E. Dewey Ave., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 06/21/2015 Review Date: 06/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 442-1213 Hospitality Pastor – Grant Henry (Teresa), 4212 E. Jasmine Ct., Nampa, ID

83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 319-4512 Children's Pastor – Emely De Leon, 11143 Brassy Cove Lp. #201, Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 965-5735 Family Ministry Resident – Chelsea Pearsall (Chadwick), 420 S. Juniper, Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 475-4397 KIDZone Director – Albre Davis, 524 S. Slate Creek Way, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 713-7240 Preschool Director – Jacqui Satta, 2601 Hillcrest Way, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 965-5735 SDMI Supt – Chelsea Pearsall, 412 S. Juniper, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 465-5479 NYI Pres – Julie Schmidt, 3815 Tayten Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 466-9332 NMI Pres – Jaeson Rogers, 634 Fall Pl., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 463-9205 Church Board Sec – Dan Lawrence, 2405 Wildflower Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 899-7370 Treasurer – Heather Betzold, 2026 S. Greenhaven Way, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

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Nampa Fairview (Organized 1945) (020-0330)

Mailing Address : 46 N. Fairview Street, Nampa, ID 83651

Website: fairviewnaz.org Phone: (208) 466-6211

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 466-6244

Pastor: James O'Connell (Lindsey)

(208) 250-0333 email: [email protected]

2204 W. Herron Loop, Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 05/06/2012 Review Date: 03/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 392-8733 Worship Pastor – Chris Peck, 115 High St, Nampa, ID 83651

email: [email protected] (208) 965-3282 Prayer Pastors – Matthew & Savannah Hulen, 712 Meadowbrook Dr., Nampa,

ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 409-5981 Children's Director – Oscar Diaz, 1416 S. Ada St., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(209) 217-6721 Youth Director – Jason Richardson, 623 S. University Blvd., Box 2025, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(907) 830-9507 SDMI Supt – Christa Sandidge, 46 N. Fairview St., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 249-7783 NYI Pres – Eric Vanden Bosch, 516 Aurora Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 353-3953 NMI Pres – CarlyAnn McLaren, 46 N. Fairview St., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 466-7640 Church Board Sec – Katie Wiese, 16309 N. Asbury Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 866-8355 Treasurer – Laura Sandidge, 809 W. Riverstone Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

Nampa First (Organized 1913) (020-0340)

Mailing Address : 601 16th Avenue S., Nampa, ID 83651

Website: www.nfcnaz.org Phone: (208) 466-3549

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 466-9465

Pastor: In transition

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 880-3599 Pastoral Care – Don Renschler (Linda), 15421 Moonstuck Dr., Nampa, ID

83607 email: [email protected]

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(208) 860-5135 Worship Arts Pastor – Doran Ritchey (Diane), 2926 Pascoe Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 899-2161 Early Childhood Pastor – Carol Schroeder (George), 2512 W Miller Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 830-3770 Children's Pastor – Marcus leBaron (Sarah), 383 Winther Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 899-3241 Youth Pastor – Brian Loeber (Ashley), 746 W. Heather Woods Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 890-0909 Early Church Pastor – James Austin (Stephanie), 816 9th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 880-5216 Women's Min. Dir. – Laurie Haverfield, 1015 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 249-7652 Celebrate Recovery Directors – Barry and Eunice Lucas, 3325 Braden Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]; [email protected]

(208) 249-9451 NMI Pres – Hugh Friberg, 449 E. Sunrise Rim, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 989-7314 Church Board Sec – Dave Mangum, 548 S. Cool Creek Circle, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 639-0857 Treasurer – Terry Ivey, 427 W. Back Forty Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 email: [email protected]

(Nampa) Intercultural (CTM) (020-0012)

Mailing Address : 504 E. Dewey Ave., Nampa, ID 83686

Phone: (208-466-8421)

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Jessie Jisuk Choi (Samuel)

(208) 899-5015 email: [email protected]

703 W. Arbor Pointe Way, Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 04/24/2013 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208-283-9370) Church Board Sec –Natasha Herbenson, 4900 S. Willandra Way, Boise, ID

83709 email: [email protected]

(208-887-1011) Treasurer –Suga Porter, 1118 E. Peacock St., Meridian, ID 83642 email: [email protected]

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Nampa Karcher (Organized 1949) (020-0350)

Mailing Address : 2515 W. Karcher Road, Nampa, ID 83651

Website: www.karchernaz.org Phone: (208) 467-7479

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 965-8007

Pastor: Mark S. Bernhardt (Glenda)

(208) 477-4063 email: [email protected]

2003 W. Silver Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 10/31/2010 Review Date: 10/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 220-5999 Associate Pastor – Seth Cook (Andrea), 20182 Mather Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605

email: [email protected] (208) 697-1017 Children's Pastor – Kristen Mayer (Kyle), 18 S. Lemhi, Nampa, ID 83651

email: [email protected] (208) 965-3481 Sr. Adult Pastor – Jack Smith (Darlene), 427 War Eagle Way, Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 412-4173 Youth Ministries Dir. – Andy Moore, 27529 Freezeout Rd., Caldwell, ID 83607

email: [email protected] (208) 569-1980 Assistant Youth Director – Jordan Carter, 303 S Chestnut, Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 880-1195 SDMI Supt – April McNeiece, 1321 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 371-3920 NYI Pres – Aaron Hanson, 427 W. Dakota, Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 250-2838 NMI Pres – Liz Murtland, 149 S. Rowena Ave., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 467-3777 Church Board Sec – Cyndi Bauder, 31 N. Borah Way, Nampa, ID 83651

email: [email protected] (208) 466-3194 Treasurer – Dale Watt, 116 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected]

Nampa Lakeview (Organized 1929) (020-0360)

Mailing Address : 608 14th Avenue N., Nampa, ID 83687

Website: www.lvnazarene.org Phone: (208) 466-0112

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Mark A. Harmon (Vanessa)

(208) 318-3881 email: [email protected]

107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 12/01/2000 Review Date: 12/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 695-3979 Associate Pastor – Gretchin Rotz (Dave), 4406 S. Montana Ave., Caldwell, ID

83607 email: [email protected]

(208) 440-7906 Assistant Pastor of Youth/ Specialized Ministries – Joshua Potter (Shawna), 619 14th Ave N., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 318-6377 Worship Leader – Vanessa Harmon, 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 695-7173 Children’s Director – Josh Gates, 19921 Can-Ada Rd., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 695-3492 SDMI Supt – Kendall Gates, 19921 Can-Ada Rd., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 695-7173 NYI Pres – Josh Gates, 19921 Can-Ada Rd., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 936-0089 NMI Pres – Maris Schinkel, 16608 Old Friendship Way, Caldwell, ID 83607 email: [email protected]

(208) 412-3395 Church Board Sec – Terry Cotner, 11406 W. Graham Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

(208) 412-3397 Treasurer – Randy Cotner, 11406 W, Graham Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 email: [email protected]

Nampa Real Life Community (Organized 2004) (020-0361)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 602, Nampa, ID 83653

Street Address: 116 14th Avenue S., Nampa, ID 83651

Website: www.RealLifeCommunity.com Phone: (208) 465-1771

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Dana R. Hicks (Serena)

(208) 409-9218 email: [email protected]

1457 E. Village Green St., Meridian, Idaho 83646

Start Date: 06/01/2006 Review Date: 06/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 697-6114 Associate Pastor – Sarah Riley (Stephen), 11106 W. Silver River Loop, Nampa,

ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 512-2284 Pastor to Young Adults – Linsey Mather (Javin), 1481 E. Sharois Loop, Apt. #101, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 230-2097 Worship Pastor Intern – Thomas Tilford (Kaylee), 623 University Blvd., NNU Box 2888, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 467-8346 SDMI Supt – Kay Webb, 2813 Bayhill Ct., Nampa, ID 83686

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email: [email protected]

(541) 519-1730 NYI Pres – James Shepherd, 623 University Blvd., Box 2533, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 363-7106 NMI Pres – Travis Miner, 706 Pit Ln., Nampa, ID 83687 email: [email protected]

(208) 989-3815 Church Board Sec – Tanya Hanson, 916 Amethyst Way, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(208) 440-2708 Treasurer – Adam Watkins, 2405 W. Madison Ave., Boise, ID 83702 email: [email protected]

(Nampa) The Table (CTM) (020-0011)

Mailing Address : 216 12th Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687

Street Address: 607 14th Ave. N.

Website: www.thetablechurch.com Phone: (208) 989-8867

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Kenton Lee (Nikki)

(208) 989-8867 email: [email protected]

216 12th Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687

Start Date: 09/07/2013 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 805-0483 Children's Pastor – Kaylee Tilford (Thomas), 623 University Blvd., NNU Box

2888, Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(503) 613-9708 Worship Leader – Angela Monroe, 623 University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(253) 569-7757 Youth Leader – Autumn Zane, 623 University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

(719) 290-2190 Compassion Leader – Emily Burke, 623 University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 email: [email protected]

Nampa Vida Nueva (Organized 1978) (020-0365)

Mailing Address : 309 9th Avenue N., Nampa, ID 83687

Website: www.vidanuevanaz.org Phone: (208) 546-4552

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Wm. Randolph Bynum (Kathleen)

(208) 546-4552 email: [email protected]

431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686

Start Date: 08/21/2005 Review Date: 08/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 250-6118 Associate Pastor – Karen Fullerton (Fred), 1003 Elviston St., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 477-4915 SDMI Supt – RuthAnn Stone, 5729 Chuckwagon Rd., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 989-1555 NMI Pres – Leanne Kendall, 17939 North Evanton Way, Garden City, ID 83714

email: [email protected] (208) 546-6118 Church Board Sec – Ileana Córdova, 1100 E. Maine Ave., Nampa, ID 83686

email: [email protected] (208) 899-6665 Treasurer – David Stone, 4406 Airport Road, Nampa, ID 83687

email: [email protected]

New Bridge (Organized 1932) (020-0370)

Mailing Address : 43124 Main Street, Richland, OR 97870

Website: www.newbridgenaz.org Phone: (541) 893-6121

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Ron Hunter, Jr.

(541) 540-4365 email: [email protected]

43124 Main St., Richland, OR 97870

Start Date: 01/01/2009 Review Date: Appointed

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 893-6096 NMI Pres – Beverly Hendrick, P.O. Box 283, Richland, OR 97870

email: [email protected] (541) 893-6096 Church Board Sec – Beverly Hendrick, P.O. Box 283, Richland, OR 97870

email: [email protected] (541) 893-6797 Treasurer – John Johnston, P.O. Box 236, Richland, OR 97870

email: [email protected]

New Plymouth (Organized 1945) (020-0380)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 278, New Plymouth, ID 83655

Street Address: 127 Holly Avenue

Email: [email protected] Phone: (208) 278-9494

Pastor: Rodney J. Tegethoff (Betty)

(208) 278-3250 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 278, New Plymouth, ID 83655

Start Date: 01/01/1977 Review Date: 03/19

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

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Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers

(208) 452-4918 Associate Pastor – Lois Knight (Curtis), 1575 W. 1st St., Fruitland, ID 83619 email: [email protected]

(208) 674-2020 Children's Min. Dir. – Debbie Lambeth, 2100 E. Echo Ave., Parma, ID 83660

(208) 230-0987 Adult Min. Dir. – John Eavenson, 907 7th Ave. N., Apt. C, Payette, ID 83661

(208) 230-0987 SDMI Supt – John Eavenson, 907 7th Ave. N., Apt. C, Payette, ID 83661

(208) 451-0013 NMI Pres – Duane Wright, 6375 Hwy. 52, New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 642-7213 Church Board Sec – Lucinda Sutherland, 1275 N. 6th St., Payette, ID 83661 email: [email protected]

(208) 642-7213 Treasurer – Jim Sutherland, 1275 N. 6th St., Payette, ID 83661 email: [email protected]

Nyssa (Organized 1937) (020-0410)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 2544, Nyssa, OR 97913

Street Address: 412 Good Ave.

Phone: (541) 372-3918

Email: [email protected] Fax: (541) 372-3918

Co-Pastor: George Lincoln III (Margaret)

(541) 372-3918 email: [email protected]

412 Good Ave., Nyssa, OR 97913

Co-Pastor: Margaret Lincoln (George)

(541) 372-3918 email: [email protected]

412 Good Ave., Nyssa, OR 97913

Start Date: 04/26/2015 Review Date: 04/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 674-2353 NMI Pres – Emmett Maine, 3760 Hwy. 95, Parma, ID 83660

email: [email protected] (541) 372-2684 Church Board Sec – Debra Alexander, 419 S. 7th St., Nyssa, OR 97913

email: [email protected] (208) 674-2073 Treasurer – Edie Parker, 3900 1st Ln. E., Parma, ID 83660

email: [email protected]

Ontario (Organized 1914) (020-0420)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914

Street Address: 1131 Alameda Drive

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Website: www.ontariofirst.org Phone: (541) 889-2155

Email: [email protected] Fax: (541) 889-2190

Pastor: Timothy L. Brewer (Nancy)

(208) 405-8757 email: [email protected]

147 NW 18th St., Ontario, OR 97914

Start Date: 10/08/2006 Review Date: 10/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 889-2155 Children's Pastor – Connie Wheeler, 182 S. Dorian Dr., Ontario, OR 97914

email: [email protected] (208) 405-1517 Worship Pastor – Edwin Wheeler (Robin), 432 Westridge Dr., Ontario, OR

97914 email: [email protected]

(541) 889-2155 Pastor to Students and Their Families – Kim Glenn (Becky), 183 SW 18th St., Ontario, OR 97914 email: [email protected]

(548) 889-3272 Adult Director – Jim Skeesuck, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914 email: [email protected]

(208) 405-1417 NMI Pres – Holly Mack, 314 SW 4th St., Fruitland, ID 83619 email: [email protected]

(541) 889-2440 Church Board Sec – Ron Haidle, 488 NW 12th St., Ontario, OR 97914 email: [email protected]

(208) 452-3277 Treasurer – Shirley Haidle, 809 N. Whitley, Fruitland, ID 83619 email: [email protected]

Parma (Organized 1920) (020-0430)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 122, Parma, ID 83660

Street Address: 804 B Street

Phone: (208) 722-5070

Pastor: Patrick G. Mee (Rebecca)

(208) 989-3888 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 122, Parma, ID 83660

Start Date: 04/28/2013 Review Date: 04/19

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 722-5070 SDMI Supt – Dianna Wynia, P.O. Box 538, Parma, ID 83660

(208) 989-7725 NYI Pres – Andrasia Mee, P.O. Box 122, Parma, ID 83660

email: [email protected] (208) 859-2549 NMI Pres – Loretta Noblitt, P.O. Box 122, Parma, ID 83660

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(208) 722-6585 Church Board Sec – Edna Winchester, 29920 Hexon Rd., Parma, ID 83660 email: [email protected]

(208) 722-6027 Treasurer – Noemi Estillore, P.O. Box 122, Parma, ID 83660

Payette (Organized 1930) (020-0440)

Mailing Address : 1980 7th Avenue N., Payette, ID 83661

Website: www.paynaz.com Phone: (208) 642-3139

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 642-2901

Pastor: Timothy Gerdes (Pam)

(541) 663-6142 email: [email protected]

715 Hughes Dr., Payette, ID 83661

Start Date: 09/21/2014 Review Date: 09/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 519-1730 Youth Leader – James Shepherd, 1980 7th Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected] (208) 291-0005 Children's Director – Pam Gerdes, 715 Hughes Dr., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected] (208) 642-1314 Womens' Min. Dir. – Sandy Massey, 1920 3rd Ave. S., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected] (208) 739-3983 SDMI Supt – Adele Crownover, 4443 Riata Cir., Ontario, OR 97914

email: [email protected] (208) 870-5533 NYI Pres – Kimmie Serrano, 2067 Shelley Dr., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected] (208) 739-2998 NMI Pres – Shelly McGehee, 10988 N. River Rd., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected] (208) 739-3155 Church Board Sec – Phil Davis, 2005 3rd Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected] (208) 739-8998 Treasurer – Lela Rogers, 1980 7th Ave. N., Payette, ID 83661

email: [email protected]

Payette Centro Christiano Vida Nueva (Inactive) (020-0445)

Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries (Organized 1924) (020-0450)

Mailing Address : 845 Hyde Avenue, Pocatello, ID 83201

Website: www.rmmpocatello.org Phone: (208) 232-3515

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 232-3515

Pastor: Scott L. Sampson (Beth)

(208) 237-6494 email: [email protected]

423 Arabian Ave., Pocatello, ID 83201

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Start Date: 06/01/2002 Review Date: 06/16

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 317-8403 Worship Pastor – Buddy Greene (Jennifer) - 2813 Jerome, Pocatello, ID 83201

email: [email protected] (208) 251-0127 Family Min. – Jodi Peake (John), 2581 Sparks Land, American Falls, ID 83211

email: [email protected] (208) 760-9397 SDMI Supt – Shari Acuna, 925 Wilson #15, Pocatello, ID 83201

email: [email protected] (208) 317-8403 NYI Pres – Buddy Greene, 2813 Jerome, Pocatello, ID 83201

email: [email protected] (208) 237-6494 NMI Pres – Scott Sampson, 423 Arabian Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201

email: [email protected] (208) 234-4238 Church Board Sec – Diana Weeks, 1220 N. Harrison, Pocatello, ID 83201

email: [email protected] (208) 232-2324 Treasurer – Jeannie Neibaur, 1524 Sod Farm Rd., Pocatello, ID 83204

email: [email protected]

Salt Lake City Central (Organized 1960) (020-0480)

Mailing Address : 1099 W. 800 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84104

Street Address: 1076 Indiana Avenue

Website: www.slccn.com Phone: (801) 328-0768

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Jeremy J. Johnston (Heidi)

(801) 664-1392 email: [email protected]

1099 W. 800 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84104

Start Date: 07/24/2011 Review Date: 07/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (801) 816-5044 SDMI Supt – Ana Hidalgo, 2309 W. Fly Catchers Ln., W. Valley City, UT 84119

email: [email protected] (801) 969-2266 NYI Pres – Geoffrey Dobbin, 4278 S. 6220 W., W. Valley City, UT 84128

email: [email protected] (801) 969-2266 NMI Pres – Tatianne Dobbin, 4278 W. 6220 W., W. Valley City, UT 84128

email: [email protected] (801) 963-2208 Church Board Sec – Jolene Johnson, 1554 W. Duffy's Ln., W. Jordan, UT 84084

email: [email protected] (801) 595-6460 Treasurer – Flo Morrison, 773 N. 1200 W., Salt Lake City, UT 84116

email: [email protected]

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Salt Lake City First (Organized 1903) (020-0482)

Mailing Address : P.O. Box 271411, Salt Lake City, UT 84127

Worship Location: 5001 W. Wiley Post Way (no mail)

Street Address: 4764 S. 900 E., Suite #2

Website: slc1stnaz.wix.com/slcfn Phone: (801) 904-3429

Email: [email protected] Fax: (801) 904-3429

Co-Pastor: Wilfred J. Tedder (Sheryl)

(801) 904-3429 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127

Co-Pastor: Sheryl P. Tedder (Fred)

(801) 904-3429 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127

Start Date: 08/01/2007 Review Date: 09/17

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (801) 904-3429 Associate Pastors – Joseph and Karen Hollstein, P.O. Box 271411, Salt Lake

City, UT 84127

(801) 487-8187 NMI Pres – Karen Horwood, 1876 Suzette Cir., Salt Lake City, UT 84106 email: [email protected]

(801) 487-8187 Church Board Sec – Keith Horwood, 1876 Suzette Cir., Salt Lake City, UT 84106 email: [email protected]

(801) 298-4721 Treasurer – Dan Beus, 532 S. 300 W., Salt Lake City, UT 84101 email: [email protected]

Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries (Organized 2012) (020-0004)

Mailing Address : 7103 S. Redwood Rd., Box 152, West Jordan, UT 84084

Street Address: 662 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84105

Website: www.Impactnaz.org Phone: (801) 996-4235

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Grantley Martelly (Tahmina)

(801) 265-3403 email: [email protected]

P.O. Box 57041, Murray, UT 84157

Start Date: 05/01/2009 Review Date: 05/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (801) 450-9089 Worship Leader – Tahmina Martelly, P.O. Box 57041, Murray, UT 84157

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email: [email protected]

(801) 390-9693 Church Board Sec – Mark Schmelzenbach, 252 Larsen Ln., Layton, UT 84041 email: [email protected]

Twin Falls (Organized 1924) (020-0500)

Mailing Address : 1231 Washington Street N., Twin Falls, ID 83301

Website: www.tfnaz.com Phone: (208) 733-6610

Email: [email protected] Fax: (208) 733-6681

Pastor: David N. Mowry (Melissa)

(208) 733-6610 email: [email protected]

2221 Canyon Trail Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301

Start Date: 06/01/2012 Review Date: 06/18

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 733-6610 Worship Arts Director – Brad Bennett, 1006 Cypress Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301

email: [email protected] (208) 733-6610 Family Life Pastor – Libby Gerdes (Dave), 4067 N. 1200 E., Buhl, ID 83316

email: [email protected] (208) 733-6610 Student Ministries Pastor – Robert Click (Sarah), 1123 Golden Pheasant Dr.,

Twin Falls, ID 83301 email: [email protected]

(208) 733-6610 Elementary Children Dir. – Rob Moore, 1230 Blake St. N., Twin Falls, ID 83301 email: [email protected]

(208) 733-6610 Early Childhood Dir. – Ondrea Kelso, 479 Woodland Ct., Twin Falls, ID 83301 email: [email protected]

(208) 734-8487 NMI Pres – Ann Ebener, 1850 Pomerelle Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301 email: [email protected]

(208) 423-5921 Church Board Sec – Mel Henry, 3363 E. 3500 N., Kimberly, ID 83341 email: [email protected]

(208) 431-9707 Treasurer – Julie Sievers, 325 S. 1200 N., Murtaugh, ID 83344 email: [email protected]

Vale (Organized 1935) (020-0530)

Mailing Address : 163 Holland Street S., Vale, OR 97918

Phone: (559) 623-3747

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Andrew Sinift (Amanda)

(559) 623-3747 email: [email protected]

163 S. Holland St., Vale, OR 97918

Start Date: 10/27/2013 Review Date: Appointed

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New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (541) 473-3654 Leadership Team – Christine Winters, 617 14th St. N., Vale, OR 97918

(208) 739-7299 NMI Pres – Sharon Mahan, 1061 D St. W., Vale, OR 97918

email: [email protected] (541) 889-9080 Church Board Sec – Jean Hesse, 92 N.W. 17th St., Ontario, OR 97914

(541) 889-2155 Treasurer – Jeannine Wyborney, P.O. Box 175, Ontario, OR 97914

email: [email protected]

Weiser (Organized 1924) (020-0550)

Mailing Address : 510 E. Indianhead Road, Weiser, ID 83672

Website: www.weisernaz.com Phone: (208) 414-0135

Email: [email protected]

Pastor: Hunter Mizar (Chrissy)

(208) 550-4344 email: [email protected]

423 W. Main St., Weiser, ID 83672

Start Date: 09/09/2013 Review Date: 09/15

New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No

Pastoral Staff, Ministry Leadership, & Officers (208) 550-2503 Worship Leader – Pam Burris, 1266 W. 4th, Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected] (208) 642-7963 Children's Dir. – Shannon Hemphill, 1124 Indianhead Rd., Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected] (208) 550-0789 SDMI Supt – Bryon Hemphill, 1124 Indianhead Rd., Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected] (208) 521-8138 NYI Pres – Toby Clary, 1486 W. 3rd, Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected] (208) 550-2345 NMI Pres – Diane Wright, 981 State St., Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected] (208) 880-5209 Church Board Sec – Kent Hamilton, 1004 E. 2nd, Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected] (208) 908-3483 Treasurer – Colton Mills, 1390 W. 1st St., Weiser, ID 83672

email: [email protected]

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F. ORDAINED ELDERS

1999 CHP Ackerman, David A., 4319 Canyon View Ln, Buhl, ID 83316 (Buhl) (208-543-4004) 2007 U Ackerman, Rhonda R., 4319 Canyon View Ln, Buhl, ID 83316 (Buhl) (208-543-4004) 1995 EDU Akkerman, Jay R., 1208 W. Eagle Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-466-5805) 2009 U Anderson, Robert W., 2704 W. Jefferson St., Boise, ID 83702 (Boise Jacob’s Well) (cell: 206-552-5701) 1996 PAS Arbogast, Perry A., 720 W. Sage St., Elko, NV 89801 (Elko) (775-738-6714) 1972 RA Aubrey, Stanley D. (2009), 1440 Butte View Cir., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett) (home: 208-398-7816) 1984 RA Bannon, Michael E. (2012), 820 14

th St. N., Vale, OR 97918 (Vale)

(home: 541-823-2710) 1996 CHP Barstow, Steven R., 4901 Charmed Ct., Woodbridge, VA 22192 (Emmett) (202-580-9107) 1962 RA Beech, Ronald W. (1993), 1100 Burnette Dr., #230, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)

(home: 208-466-4669) 1998 PAS Bergstrom, Ken A., 1608 S. Middle Creek Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Gooding Desert Hills) (208-468-2213) 1992 PAS Bernhardt, Mark S., 2003 W. Silver Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (208-477-4063) 1996 CHP Bickel, D. Craig, 305 Carriage Crossing, Lansing, KS 66043 (Nampa Real Life) (912-247-1615) 1963 RA Bonar, Clayton L. (2004), 519 Spruce Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Kimberly) (208-420-2910) 1979 RA Borger, Stephen L. (2015), 9647 Rim Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-989-6673) 1954 RA Bottles, E. Keith (1997), 12846 W. Roseglen Ct., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise First) (208-939-8925) 1960 RA Bowers, Curtis R. (2001), 3523 Portland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (home: 208-442-1689) 1973 RA Bowes, A. Wendell (2012), 932 W. Locust Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (home: 208-466-6599) 2010 PAS Bowman, Brian, P.O. Box 1294, Hines, OR 97738 (Harney County) (308-340-8670) 1983 RA Bramhall, Todd A. (2015), 1779 N. Tessa Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-841-3311) 1991 PAS Brewer, Timothy L., 147 N.W. 18

th St., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario)

(208-405-8757) 1984 U Bullock, Gregory D., 504 Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-941-1076) 1957 RA Bullock, John W. (1990), 4514 S. Terrace Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282 (Nampa First) (602-206-5794) 1992 PAS Bunn, Timothy, 1460 W. Rush Rd., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle) (208-412-6753) 1959 RA Burkhart, Peter C. (1992), 122 S. Valley Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (home: 208-461-8671) 1982 PAS Bynum, Wm. Randolph, 431 Arrowhead Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Vida Nueva) (208-546-4552) 1997 U Carpenter, Christopher M., 2698 N. Vallin Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First) (cell: 208-284-8758) 1960 RU Carr, Jerry R. (2007), Grace Assisted Living, 1610 Sunnyridge Rd., No. 150, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-442-5162) 1992 U Carrim, R. Errol, 514 Lake Ridge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-880-0307) 1994 EDU Carrim, Rhonda L., 514 Lake Ridge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-442-9086)

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2009 PAS Choi, Jessie Jisuk, 703 W. Arbor Pointe Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Intercultural Ministry) (208-899-5015) 1989 U Christie, Ronald L., 711 S. Whitehorse Ave., Kuna, ID 83634 (Boise New Hope) (208-559-8016) 1966 RA Clark, Byron E. (2001), 1560 E. Drucker Ln., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New Hope)

(home: 208-887-9909) 2012 PSV-FT Click, T. Robert, 1123 Golden Pheasant Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls) (cell: 409-594-5109) 1947 RU Clough, Homer L. (1986), 2490 N. Bali Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (Meridian Valley

Shepherd) (home: 208-629-2185) 1970 RA Cobb, A. Brent (2011), 3098 S. Bayou Bar Ave., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise First) (208-413-7010) 2007 RA Cobb, Martha W. (2011), 3098 S. Bayou Bar Ave., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise First) (208-413-7012) 1977 RA Conrad, Kent R. (2015), 5413 N. Lolo Pass Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa First) (208-461-0539) 2011 PSV-FT Cook, J. Seth, 20182 Mather Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Nampa Karcher) (208-220-5999) 1984 RA Cook, Tom E., (2015) 972 Tipsoo Loop N., Rainier, WA 98576 (Nyssa) (cell: 541-212-5240) 1971 RA Coreson, Kenneth F. (2000), 82159 Eggleson Ln., Enterprise, OR 97828

(Enterprise) (home: 541-426-6538) 1961 RA Cowles, Cornelius Samuel “C.S.” (2013), 12306 S. Carriage Hill Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (cell: 858-945-0237) 1962 RA Cowley, Donald N. (1993), 626 E. Maryland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)

(home: 208-466-1637) 1960 RA Crawford, Edwin E., Jr. (2010), 2600 Pascoe Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-467-5555) 2012 CHP Crow, Sean M., 1908 W. Honey Dew Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel)

(208-407-8842) 2006 PSV-PT Cruthirds, Robert E., 3724 Wheeler Cir., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel)

(208-442-0681) 1956 RA Cummings, G. Herbert (1989), 1100 Burnett Dr., #208, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (home: 208-467-5520) 1985 EDU Curran, Mary A., 408 E. Sheridan Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College)

(home: 208-467-3461) 1993 GA Cyr, Monte D., c/o Phyllis Flower, 18089 Celestia Dr., Nampa, ID 83687 (Boise First) (305-387-3136) 1942 RA Daniels, M. Bert (1988), 320 N. Westminster, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-936-4973) 1972 RA Davis, Donald L. (2001), 2221 W. Herron Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First)

(home: 208-465-0130) 2014 PSV-FT De Leon, Emely, 11143 Brassy Cove Loop, Apt. 201, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa

College) (208-319-4512) 1993 RA DeVall, James L. (2008), 502 S. A St., Rupert, ID 83350 (Kimberly) (home: 208-434-2059) 1991 U Dillon, Daniel T., 919 Bonnie Brae Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)

(208-880-7976) 1980 EVR Donahue, Robert C., 5409 Buckboard Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa College)

(208-505-7316) 1960 U Donaldson, Marvin L., 2448 W. Wapoot Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley

Shepherd) (208-887-0907) 1994 PAS Dyer, Brian D., 811 W. Ustick Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Ustick Road)

(208-899-5171) 2002 EDU Edmiston, Jeffery L., 11 S. Heritage Pointe Ln., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Real Life) (541-979-5643)

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1956 RA Eichenberger, Edward J. (1991), 2929 Laurel Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (home: 208-465-5931)

2001 EVR Ellis, Paul W., 2617 W. Creekstone Ct., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-484-8975)

2015 PSV-FT Ellis, Zachariah C., 2475 E St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City) (209-202-8488) 2004 SPC Erickson, John A., 2111 Old Hwy. Rd., Midvale, ID 83645 (Caldwell Ustick Road) (208-355-1010) 1984 RU Eshelman, Brett (2015), 611 N. Horton St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-463-4377) 1968 RA Fish, Arthur H. (2003), 1624 S. Boundary St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (home: 208-546-8755) 1972 RA Forster, John G. (2010), 715 Stevens Ave. #5, Filer, ID 83328 (Filer) (208-326-6814) 1951 RA Fowler, Fred E. (1988), 650 S. Arbor Ln. #118, Meridian, ID 83642 (Nampa College) (208-888-2277) 1986 PAS Fraley, David W., 1126 W. Edwards, Nampa, ID 83686 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (208-891-9437) 1982 PSV-FT Franklin, Jimmie A., 3520 Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (208-283-0247) 1970 RA Friberg, Hughlon R. (2010), 449 E. Sunrise Rim Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-467-3063) 1979 SPC Fukue, Hitoshi (Paul), Ibuka Memorial Chapel, 15-2 Matsukazedai, Aoba-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan 227-0067 (Nampa College) (045-985-2354) 1987 EDU Fullerton, Fred C., 1003 Elviston St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Vida Nueva) (cell: 208-936-5066) 1988 EDU Galloway, Ronald R., 4377 W. Red Grass Ct., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-889-8901) 2011 PSV-FT Gerdes, Libby, 4067 N. 1200 E., Buhl, ID 83316 (Twin Falls) (208-404-6091) 1996 PAS Gerdes, Timothy, 715 Hughes Dr., Payette, ID 83661 (Payette) (cell: 541-663-6142) 1965 RU Gillespie, Joseph E. (2004), 1005 E. Peoria St., Paola, KS 66071 (Nyssa) (913-294-5506) 1976 RU Gilliland, J. Ronald (2012), 914 N. Midland, No. 12, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Lakeview) (208-546-6008) 2014 TRF Glenn, Kim, 183 SW 18

th St., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario)

1991 EDU Gorman, Joseph, 412 W. Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (303-809-8895) 1973 RA Hagemeier, L. Charles (2014), 14266 N. Mission Pointe Loop, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College) (208-602-0769) 1995 PAS Haggard, Matthew N., 3556 E. Congressional Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New Hope) (208-887-0973) 2007 U Hall, Jeffrey, 904 W. Edwards Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (cell: 626-372-2515) 1974 RA Hampton, Harold L., Jr. (2010), 546 Lakeridge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (cell: 307-256-7774) 1992 RA Hampton, Jarold L. (2013), 403 7

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Parma)

(208-965-0860) 2006 PAS Hampton, Johnny D., 2291 E. Challis St., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First) (208-880-1407) (203-442-0030) 2007 CHP Haney, Cheryl M., 2520 S. Roosevelt, Boise, ID 83705 (Boise Euclid) (208-343-6156) 2015 PSV-FT Harmon, Grady J., 920 10

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Caldwell Canyon Hill)

(cell: 208-318-3880) 1980 PAS Harmon, Mark A., 107 S. Westwood Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview) (cell: 208-318-3881) 2007 SPC Havens, Robert A., P.O. Box 283, North Fork, ID 83466 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-865-2096)

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1999 SPC Heiges, Connie L., 638 Park Ave., Collingswood, NJ 08108 (Boise Five Mile) (cell: 208-989-4513) 1947 RA Hempel, Robert D. (1990), 3350 W. Kirkam Ln., Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa First) (cell: 208-895-8094) 2005 PSV-FT Henry, Grant L., 4212 E. Jasmine Ct., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa College) (home: 208-442-1213) 2007 STU Hersey, Kimberly K., 1199 S.W. 2

nd Ave., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario)

(cell: 208-739-0598) 1965 RU Hibberd, Ray E. (1996), 2418 E. Locust St. #14, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (home: 208-585-2093) 1994 PAS Hicks, Dana R., 1457 E. Village Green St., Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa Real Life Community) (cell: 208-409-9218) 2013 PSV-PT Hodgerson, Debra K., 345 N.W. Carrie Cir., Mountain Home, ID 83647 (Mountain Home) (208-867-4164) 1978 RU Holden, Roger R. (2007), 3135 Cedar St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City) (home: 541-523-3044) 1999 PSV-PT Hollstein, Joseph D., 7107 S. Susan Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84121 (Salt Lake City First) (cell: 501-691-3515) 1979 RA Holsinger, Mark L. (2001), 10230 W. Edna St., Boise, ID 83704 (Boise New Hope) (home: 208-343-4905) 1988 U Hopper, Robert D., 5359 Mantova Ct., Fontana, CA 92336 (Boise First) (909-743-9919) 1966 RA Hudson, Robert D. (2009), 709 Teton Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-546-1522) 1991 RA Hulen, Paul T., (2009) 2202 E. Harbour Grove Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview) (208-505-7094) 1964 RA Hull, Jerry D., (2007) 412 16

th St. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College)

(208-890-5684) 1980 U Human, Douglas L., 4114 E. Stonebridge Dr., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New Hope) (cell: 208-250-0524) 1983 U Hunt, Michael G., 1912 W. Honey Dew Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-475-4488) 1996 PAS Hunter, Ronald J., Jr., 43124 Main St., Richland, OR 97870 (New Bridge) (541-540-4365) 1995 U Jacobsen, David K., 900 Donna Ct., Parma, ID 83660 (Ontario) (home: 208-722-6501) 1982 EDU Johnson, Daryl E., 3612 Juanita Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-989-6777) 1966 RA Johnson, J. Dennis (2006), 3803 S. Greenbriar Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-989-0635) 1999 RA Johnson, Jamieline (2006), 3803 S. Greenbriar Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-989-0635) 1950 RA Johnson, Jerald D. (1997), 3975 E. Clocktower Ln., #124, Meridian, ID 83642 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (home: 208-319-5069) 1991 U Johnson, Paul B., 419 Mountain View Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life) (208-880-3110) 1990 RU Johnson, Ronald E. (2010), 734 W. Wildrye Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-249-9944) 1954 PSV-PT/RU Johnson, Volney A. (1988), 673 N. Tidwell Way, Meridian, ID 83642 (Eagle) (home: 208-283-6846) 2011 PAS Johnston, Jeremy J., 1099 W. 800 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84104 (Salt Lake City Central) (801-664-1392) 1982 RA Jorgensen, Richard A. (2009), 2392 N. Patricia Ln., Boise, ID 83704 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-322-2566) 1974 U Kaptein, George R., 1314 S. Spring Valley Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-318-8184)

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1968 RU Kealiher, David J. (2004), 2344 S. Grays Creek Rd., Indian Valley, ID 83632 (Nampa First) (208-315-1505) 1972 RA Keene, Lowell S. (2012), 16819 N. Hampshire Ct., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa First) (home: 208-260-2833) 1992 EDU Kellerer, Eric J., 263 E. Mikyl Ridge Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-989-3336) 2002 EDU Kipp, Michael A., 823 W. Mountain Ash Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-463-8802) 2006 SPC Klosterman, Christa L., 310 N. Kansas Ave., Fruitland, ID 83619 (Boise Five Mile) (cell: 208-794-3259) 2009 PAS Knight, Brian A., 1881 Stone Dr., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett) (cell: 208-965-7423) 2012 PSV-PT Knight, Lois J., 1575 W. 1

st St., Fruitland, ID 83619 (New Plymouth) (208-452-4918)

1968 RA Koons, I. Carl (1997), 2453 N. Dorchester Ave., Harrisville, UT 84414 (Layton Rosewood Lane) (home: 801-737-1197) 1965 PSV-PT/RA Kratzer, Ronald K. (2002), 2020 Hickory Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (home: 208-466-4796) 1981 RU Kugler, Douglas E. (1999), 400 Big Valley, Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa First) (208-866-7926) 1980 U Laeger, Fred E., P.O. Box 172, Imbler, OR 97841 (Elgin Harvester’s) (208-816-0569) 2014 PAS Lambert, Kevin G., 530 Kimball Dr., Layton, UT 84041 (Layton Rosewood Lane) (801-989-6937) 1981 U Lamkin, David W., 604 W. Roosevelt, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (208-863-0983) 2006 U Lawler, Robert S. Sr., 275 Pickett Loop, Challis, ID 83226 (Ely New Life) (208-879-6091) 1955 RA Laws, Melvin V. (1996), Streamside Assisted Living, 1355 S. Edgewater Cir., #52, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (cell: 208-880-8693) 2001 PSV-FT LeBaron, Marcus, 383 Winther Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-830-3770) 1991 EDU Leclerc, Diane K., 435 W. Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-412-6837) 2013 PAS Lee, Kenton A., 216 12th Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa The Table) (cell: 208-989-8867) 1973 RA Lee, Samuel W. (1991), 5556 Rivendell Pl., Frederick, MD 21703 (Nampa College) (home: 301-606-7754) 1975 PSV-PT/RA Lester, James L. (2009), 3100 S. Kokomo, Nampa ID 83686 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (home: 208-318-6505) 2003 PAS Lewis, Kenneth O., 812 Union St., Filer, ID 83328 (Filer) (cell: 626-429-1084) 2012 PAS Lincoln, George III, 412 Good Ave., Nyssa, OR 97913 (Nyssa) (541-372-3918) 2014 PAS Lincoln, Margaret, 412 Good Ave., Nyssa, OR 97913 (Nyssa) (541-372-3918) 2011 PAS Lobdell, Stephanie R., 275 S. 5

th E., Mountain Home, ID 83647 (Mountain Home)

(cell: 208-598-9965) 2011 PAS Lobdell, Thomas W., 275 S. 5

th E., Mountain Home, ID 83647 (Mountain Home)

(cell: 208-598-9964) 1981 RA Lyons, George (2014), 4012 Ivy Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-467-9242) 1992 EDU Maddix, Mark A., 529 W. Bayhill Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-461-5840) 1993 U Mahaney, Tom, 24236 Willis Creek St., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Boise First) (cell: 208-318-4236) 1981 RU Maine, Robert H. (2010), 851 N. 5

th St., Payette, ID 83661 (Ontario) (208-739-9603)

1944 RA Mangum, Paul D., Sr. (1986), 1127 Caldwell Blvd., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College) (home: 208-466-5519) 1976 SPC/RU Mark, Richard J. (2010), 1016 Augusta Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-899-4515) 2014 PAS Martelly, Grantley S. , P.O. Box 57041, Murray, UT 84157 (Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries) (801-265-3403)

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2015 PSV-FT Mayer, Kristen J., 18 S. Lemhi Pl., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Karcher) (cell: 208-697-1017) 1989 CHP McConnell, Jerry E., 4969 Astonte St., Meridian, ID 83646 (Eagle) (cell: 509-994-7470) 1959 RU McGarrah, Weber (1991), 1007 Graycliff Dr., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Payette) (cell: 208-989-0579) 1962 U McIntosh, Carrol D., 7597 N.E. 1

st St., Redmond, OR 97756 (New Bridge)

(home: 541-548-4991) 2002 PAS McKinney, Mouse, 301 N. College St., Joseph, OR 97846 (Enterprise) (cell: 541-786-4680) 1967 RA McNaught, Ernest C. (2002), 408 S. Ivy St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-250-2275) 2015 EDU McNeiece, April A., 1321 Lake Lowell Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (208-466-2119) 2015 PSV-FT Meeks, Timothy L., 1420 Jefferson, Apt. 3, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 (Idaho Falls) (208-867-6821) 2007 EDU Metcalf, Dustin, 1926 S. Sandcrest Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (cell: 208-890-9526) 2007 EDU Metcalf, Olivia, 1926 S. Sandcrest Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (cell: 208-890-8888) 1954 RU Miller, Emma A. (1994), Grace Assisted Living, 1610 Sunnyridge Rd., No. 137, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview) (home: 208-475-0637) 2010 U Miller, Jeffrey D., 25062 Boehner Rd., Wilder, ID 83676 (Nampa Real Life) (208-284-6725) 1966 RA Miller, R. Stanley (1992), 2565 W. Wave Ct., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise New Hope) (home: 208-884-2482) 1991 U Mitchell, Karl T., 239 Lone Star Rd., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College) (208-463-8769) 2003 PAS Mizar, Hunter W., 423 W. Main St., Weiser, ID 83672 (Weiser) (208-550-4344) 2000 SPC Moore, Benjamin T., 4218 W. Morris Hill Rd., Boise, ID 83706 (Boise Five Mile) (208-283-9930) 1952 U Moore, Donald C., 521 Crosspoint Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-465-3675) 1977 RA Moore, Donald L. (2013), 214 Halverson Pl., Middleton, ID 83644 (Middleton) (406-291-4234) 1971 RA Moore, William E. (2000), 1320 E. Main St., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett) (home: 208-365-5427) 1972 RA Morrison, Kenneth (2014), 1283 W. White Sands Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Boise First) (home: 973-713-1713) 1984 PAS/RA Mortimer, M. Alan (2013), 109 18

th St., La Grande, OR 97850 (La Grande)

(cell: 425-444-9921) 1988 RA Mottram, Richard D. (2008), P.O. Box 1785, Nampa, ID 83653 (Nampa First) (208-250-8842) 1997 PAS Mowry, David N., 2221 Canyon Trail Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls) (208-733-6610) 1991 RU Mowry, George L., Sr. (2007), 2012 W. Teton Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-467-3869) 1976 RU Murtland, Richard W. (2006), 149 S. Rowena Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (cell: 208-250-3908) 1965 RA Neil, Ralph E. (2006), 2125 W. Cross Creek Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-465-0706) 1993 RA Newell, Marvin E. (1998), 1879 N.W. 5

th Ave., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario)

(home: 541-889-3661) 2009 PSV-FT Notbohm, Rebecca J., 4723 N. Station Pl., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (cell: 208-410-0500) 2004 PAS O’Connell, James P., 2204 W. Herron Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview) (208-250-0333)

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1976 PAS O’Connor, Billy K., 1907 W. Flamingo #39, Nampa, ID 83651 (Marsing) (208-465-4601) 1992 EDU Oord, Thomas J., 1066 Big Creek Cir., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-284-2730) 1991 U Ormsby, Thomas E., 10865 W. Marlinwood Dr., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise Five Mile) (208-972-7103) 1956 U Palmquist, Mel M., 12298 Whitechapel Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-515-6500) 1958 RA Pemble, Albert R. (1994), 71 N. Borah St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Boise New Hope) (208-505-0152) 1981 RA Penrod, Ellis E. (Gene) (2013), 11727 W. Crested Butte Ave., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel) (cell: 541-401-0577) 1992 RA Perkins Howard, Phyllis H. (1998), 2012 W. Teton Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise New Hope) (home: 208-869-9076) 2001 EDU Peterson, Brent D., 11142 W. Shay Park Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-350-9739) 1981 EDU Pitts, Michael A., 5958 N. DeMille Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 (Nampa First) (208-559-7200) 1953 RA Powell, Wm. Frank (1996), c/o Ruth Yancey, 304 S. Olive St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (home: 208-467-4855) 1984 RA Powers, Jerry (2009), 214 N. Lotus Springs, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (661-972-3324) 1988 PAS Privett, Jonathan M., 850 F St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City) (home: 541-523-3254) 1958 RA Pusey, Paul M., (2014) 2914 S. Blackspur Way, Meridian, ID 83642 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-297-2520) 1984 PAS Pusey, Timothy B., 2246 W. Los Flores Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-989-7043) 1957 RU Rayborn, Melvin B. (1996), 1162 Galena Dr., Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls) (208-734-8123) 1951 RA Rayborn, Virgil R. (1984), 7175 Red Cloud St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911 (719-391-1732) 2007 PAS Reiter, Christopher G., 1409 N. 8th St. Boise ID 83702 (Boise Jacob’s Well CTM) (cell: 360-929-2272) 1969 PSV-PT/RA Renschler, Donald D. (2009), 15421 Moonstruck Dr., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa First) (home: 208-459-3941) 2005 PSV-PT Riley, Sarah K., 11106 W. Silver River Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (208-697-6114) 2001 EDU Riley, Stephen, 11106 W. Silver River Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (214-697-6113) 1981 RU Ritchie, Russell A. (2013), 1431 10

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College)

(208-880-9199) 1990 PAS Roberson, Ron J., 515 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845 (John Day) (541-575-0789) 2003 EDU Roberts, Ryan M., 3660 Coventry Dr., Boise, ID 83704 (Eagle) (208-901-0991) 1980 EDU Robinson, Edwin H., 621 S. Middle Creek Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-936-3759) 1983 GA Rodes, Stanley J., 8047 Lakeview Ave., Lenexa, KS 66219 (Nampa First) (cell: 208-405-1423) 2009 SPC Roskam, Nathan M., 217 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-880-1514) 2002 PSV-PT Rotz, Gretchin A., 4406 S. Montana Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa Lakeview) (208-695-3979) 1976 RA Rotz, James H. (2014), 2417 S. Stonehedge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview) (208-989-2260) 1994 CHP Rowley, Kenneth, 10934 W. Hiddenbrook Dr., Star, ID 83669 (The Gathering) (208-957-5592)

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1970 RA Russell, William M. (1995), 124 S. Valley Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (home: 208-461-4934) 1988 PAS Ryan, Charles L. Jr., 26645 Ustick Rd., Wilder, ID 83676 (Homedale Mountain View) (208-337-4839) 2007 TRF Sales, Richard A. – in process of transfer to the Southern California District 1977 PAS Sampson, Scott L., 423 Arabian Ave., Pocatello, ID 83201 (Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries) (208-237-6494) 1992 RA Sams, Dennis L. (2013), 2823 Meadowbrooke Dr., Boise, ID 83705 (Boise Euclid Community) (208-331-2223) 1973 RA Satta, Maurizio “Andy” (2014), 2601 Hillcrest Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-703-3881) 2008 PAS Schaffer, Johnny L., P.O. Box 682, Council, ID 83612 (Council) (cell: 208-740-7351) 2014 PSV-PT Schaffer, Tarra, 2333 Orchard Rd., Council, ID 83612 (Council) (208-566-4270) 1976 RA Schandorff, M. Gene (2015), 1108 S. Stanford St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview) (208-989-3447) 2011 PSV-PT Schmelzenbach, Debi D., 252 Larsen Ln., Layton, UT 84041 (Layton Rosewood Lane) (801-996-4254) 1989 CHP Schmitt, Perry J., 577 S. 900 E., Layton, UT 84041 (Layton Rosewood Lane) (801-698-2236) 2014 PSV-FT Schulz, Zachary W., 3852 N. Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (College Church) (cell: 208-258-1676) 1946 RU Scrivner, Fern G. (1977), 25 Woodland Glen, Park Forest, IL 60466 (Nampa Bethel) (708-747-7494) 1999 PAS Seaney, Eric C., 1867 N. Pingo Ave., Kuna, ID 83634 (Kuna) (cell: 208-965-5378) 1988 PAS Seward, Michael G., P.O. Box 83, Kimberly, ID 83341 (Kimberly) (208-423-5424) 1990 PAS Sherwood, Robert M., 5722 W. Aurora Dr., Idaho Falls, ID 83042 (Idaho Falls) (208-206-0042) 1949 RU Shields, Eldon E. (1986), 9995 W. State St., No. 147, Garden City, ID 83714 (Boise New Hope) (208-342-1312) 2000 U Shingler, Bradley J., 2763 N. Betula Ave., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-954-9627) 1980 RU Shuman, Weldon J. (2014), 3136 S. Canyon St., Nampa ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (208-467-2281) 1974 RU Skagerberg, Gary (2010), 732 W. Highland Ave, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (home: 208-461-1490) 1993 EDU Slemmer, Duane, 2907 S. Chestnut St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-463-8852) 1978 RA Smedley, Gale (2014), 915 Bonnie Brae Dr., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (928-221-2041) 1967 PSV-PT/RU Smith, John Wesley (2008), 427 War Eagle Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (home: 208-467-1999) 1972 RA Sonnenberg, B. Duane (2010), 932 W. Florida Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (208-546-1429) 1997 PSV-FT Spooner, Lennie E., 1416 3

rd St., Baker City, OR 97814 (Baker City)

(541-523-7749) 1968 RU Stover, Omar (2004), 1621 S. Florence St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-880-3509) 2006 PAS Streight, Joy L., 30 S. Grays Ln., Nampa, ID 83687 (Boise Castle Hills) (208-989-1232) 1980 U Sturtevant, Robert L., 1492 E. Chateau Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Filer) (208-860-0248) 2007 CHP Suh, Sooyeoul “Samuel,” 703 W Arbor Pointe Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College-Intercultural) (208-899-5015) 1988 RA Swanson, Barry W. (2014), 3227 E. Brenan Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-465-3448) 1981 PAS Tedder, Sheryl P., P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127 (Salt Lake City First) (801-904-3429)

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1984 PAS Tedder, Wilfred J., P.O. Box 27893, Salt Lake City, UT 84127 (Salt Lake City First) (801-904-3429) 2012 EDU Tegerstrand, Julene M., 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (530-604-3300) 1973 PAS Tegethoff, Rodney J., P.O. Box 278, New Plymouth, ID 83655 (New Plymouth) (208-278-3250) 1998 SPC Thelander, Brook A., 1124 N. Marsh Hawk Pl., Eagle, ID 83616 (Boise Five Mile) (208-938-1873) 1942 RA Thomas, J. Melton (1982), 1127 Caldwell Blvd., Apt. 497, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College) (home: 208-465-0742) 1987 RU Thomas, Stephen (2011), 2020 McKinney, Benson, MN 56215 (Nampa College) (320-368-2775) 2000 CHP Thompson, Richard E., 112 Perry St., Richmond Hill, GA 31324 (McCall) (912-320-7409) 1986 EDU Thompson, Richard P., 1221 S. Whitewater Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-250-5063) 1986 RA Tiller, Leland R. (2014), 3711 W. Idaho Blvd., Emmett, ID 83617 (Harper) (208-365-7118) 1983 PAS Tish, David A., 10670 W. Hinsdale St., Boise, ID 83713 (Harper) (208-869-5924) 1982 U Trent, Donald F., 2404 Rice Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (208-454-9319) 1990 PAS Turner, Benjamin L., 12011 Florida Dr., Boise, ID 83709 (Boise Five Mile) (208-284-7600) 1980 EDU Vanderpool, Ramon G., 818 Heartland Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-467-2855) 1950 RU Vanderpool, Ramon P. (1989), 616 16

th Ave. N. #79, Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa

College) (home: 208-461-5501) 2006 PSV-PT Vasquez, Jennifer C., 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (208-890-6317) 2006 EDU Vasquez, Richard R., 11861 Parakeet Way, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (cell: 208-249-0520) 1957 RA Vaughn, Marshall L. (1997), 3409 S. Ohio, Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Canyon Hill) (home: 208-455-9596) 2005 PSV-FT Vavold, Benjamin T., 5105 Briarcrest Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Kuna) (home: 208-466-9183) 1992 RA Vogel, James L. (2015), 2328 S. San Francisco Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-989-6548) 2003 GA Wade, Kenneth W., 16610 N. Windsor Ln., Nampa, ID 83687 (Boise First) (208-965-1589) 1990 RA Wagner, Ronald H. (2003), 2772 S. Quercus Ave., Boise, ID 83709 (Boise New Hope) (home: 208-371-6300) 2011 U Walker, Robert L., 3902 Manning Ct., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa Fairview) (cell: 208-250-2202) 2010 EDU Walker, Sherri B., 1932 W. Aberdeen Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (208-440-5105) 1979 EDU Waller, Gary L., 525 Donna Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-577-7756) 2000 SPC Ward, Lori A., Gyeonggi Suwon International School, 29-3 Youngtong Dong, Youngtong Gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi, S. Korea 443-808 (Nampa First) (cell: 208-209-5246) 1994 GA Ward, Verne S. III, 14600 W. 78

th St., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Nampa First)

(816-277-5192) 1974 U Warren, Jerry W., 1619 E. Sherman Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-369-6850) 1976 RA Watkins, Gordon D. (2014), 1219 10

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College)

(208-283-2344) 1995 PSV-FT Weaver, Eddie D., 515 E. Ridge Dr., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle) (208-412-6752)

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1963 RA Webb, Larry J., 1907 W. Flamingo Ave., Unit No. 10, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Karcher) (208-461-2027) 1966 RA Weller, Jack G. (1995), 535 Stratford, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa College) (home: 208-466-5984) 1958 RA Westlund, Harold J. (1994), 3305 Kaden Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (home: 208-463-0740) 1972 U Whaley, Arlie T. Jr., c/o Ebenezer Care Center 2545 Portland Ave. S., Apt. 211 Minneapolis, MN 55404 (Nampa First) (cell: 612-247-4516) 1981 EDU Wheatley, Alan B., 2724 Seminole Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Middleton) (208-442-8808) 2009 PSV-FT Wheeler, Chaconne “Connie” G., 182 S. Dorian Dr., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario) (541-889-2155) 1978 RA Wilber, Donald B. (2002), 20582 Antrim Dr., Greenleaf, ID 83626 (Vale) (208-739-7462) 1985 CHP Wilde, Ronald L., 2329 W. Sherman Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-697-6261) 1959 RA Wilkes, Charles A., Sr. (1992), 1100 Burnett Dr., No. 314, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First) (208-465-1721) 2003 GA Williams, Joshua L., 2580 W. Tenuta Ct., Meridian ID 83646 (Eagle) (208-906-2676) 2007 U Williams, L. Bryan, P.O. Box 2128, McCall, ID 83638 (McCall) (503-756-3970) 2007 PSV-FT Williamson, Bradley A., 525 E. Main St., John Day, OR 97845 (John Day) (cell: 541-792-0425) 1991 PAS Wilson, Douglas R., 3115 Vista Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (208-989-5337) 2003 RA Wilson, Raymond E. (2009), 145 Summit St., Halfway, OR 97834 (New Bridge) (home: 541-742-5742) 1991 U Wineman, Wilson W. II, 815 N. 29

th St., Boise, ID 83702 (Nampa First)

(cell: 208-936-9149) 2013 PAS Winkelman, Mark R., 23258 Hartley Ln., Middleton, ID 83644 (Middleton) (208-583-9465) 2012 PSV-PT Winkelman, Sara J., 23258 Hartley Ln., Middleton, ID 83644 (Middleton) (home: 208-685-9392) 1977 RA Wiseman, Darrel K. (2015), 1887 W. Lonesome Dove St., Meridian, ID 83642 (Boise First) (208-288-0667) 1974 RU Wittkopf, Milo E. (2007), 1907 W. Flamingo, No. 56, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Karcher) (home: 208-463-2979) 2007 U Yagge, Jaime E., General Delivery, Duchesne, UT 84021 (Salt Lake City First) 2000 SPC Zickefoose, Gail L., 16548 Snowgoose St., Nampa, ID 83687 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-570-4350)

G. ORDAINED DEACONS

1996 PSV-FT Bennett, Bradford W., 1006 Cypress Way, Twin Falls, ID 83301 (Twin Falls) (208-735-2245) 2009 PSV-PT Cross, Stephanie K., 2606 S. Royal Meadows Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Middleton) (208-989-2560) 2001 CHP Dunham, T. Scott, 2805 Stroll Ct., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa First) (208-514-8431) 1993 RA Dunn, Samuel L. (2015), 411 W. Dakota Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-466-2587) 1997 RU Hiner, Stan E. (2006), 612 Banner St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise Five Mile) (208-442-1077) 1999 PSV-PT Hollstein, Karen, 7107 S. Susan Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84121 (Salt Lake City First (cell: 501-691-3513) 2009 U Larson, Aaron C. 1116 S.W. 12

th St., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario)

(home: 208-405-1059) 1991 EDU Lineman, Jeffrey P., 623 W. Cedar Pointe Way, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa

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College) (208-465-8099) 2007 PSV-FT List, Stephen S., 3625 E. Park Ridge Dr., Nampa, ID 83687 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (cell: 503-758-2880) 1999 PSV-FT Martin, Terry K., 3852 N Eagle Rd., Boise, ID 83713 (Boise First) (208-288-2703) 1989 RU Minor, Robert L. (2011), 1002 Goldenrod Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview) (208-250-5893) 1990 SEC Mitchell, Royce G., 6115 N. Karen Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Eagle) (208-860-4399) 1996 RA Rotz, Carol J. (2014), 2417 S. Stonehedge Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Lakeview) (cell: 208-989-6536) 2014 EDU Russell, William J., 1899 W. Stafford St., Eagle, ID 83616 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-939-9604) 2005 PSV-FT Schroeder, Carol S., 2512 W. Miller Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-899-2161) 1995 GA Skinner, Colleen K., c/o World Mission, Global Ministries Center, 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66220 (Nampa First)

Role Codes

Date—Year Ordained, Recognized, or Licensed CED—Christian Education Minister CHP—Chaplain DA—District Assignment DEA—Deacon DIA—District Interim Assignment DS—District Superintendent EDU—Education ESR—Evangelism Service, Retired EVC—Evangelist, Commissioned EVR—Evangelist, Registered EVT—Evangelist, Tenured GA—General Church Assignment

GS—General Superintendent PAS—Pastor (including CTMs) PSV-FT—Pastoral Service Full Time PSV-PT—Pastoral Service Part Time RA—Retired Assigned RU—Retired Unassigned SEC—Song Evangelist, Commissioned SER—Song Evangelist, Registered SPC—Special Service/Interdenominational STU—Student TRF—In process of transfer U—Unassigned

H. LICENSED MINISTERS 2013 STU (G) Armstrong, Catlyn M., 311 N.W. 4

th Ave., John Day, OR 97845 (John Day)

(541-602-6424) 2014 PSV-FT (G) Austin, James J., 816 9

th Ave. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)

(208-890-0909) 2005 EDU (G) Ball, Kylee L., P.O. Box 925, Nampa, ID 83653 (Nampa First) (208-989-4765) 2015 U (G) Ballard, Stacie J., 1711 7

th St. S., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa First)

(901-302-8252) 2014 PSV-PT Bartlett, Carly M., 2315 W. Herron Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Eagle) (208-392-8734) 2012 PSV-FT Bartlow, Derek J., 4106 S. Raintree Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Bethel) (208-866-0743) 2009 PSV-PT (G) Benally, Cecil P., 79 N. Cimarron Ct., Nampa, ID 83651 (Kuna) (208-467-6016) 2012 PSV-PT (G) Bowling, Betsy L., 1003 W. Ustick Rd., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Caldwell Ustick) (cell: 208-697-1926) 2014 PSV-PT Bowman, Bettina M., P.O. Box 1294, Hines, OR 97738 (Harney County) (308-340-6940) 2015 STU Carman, Anthony T., 2104 H Ave., La Grande, OR 97850 (La Grande) (541-805-5879) 2015 STU (G) Carpenter, Nicholas W., NNU Box 3242, 623 S. University Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-999-6506) 2015 STU Clark, Seth B., 2128 Wildwood Ln., Emmett, ID 83617 (Emmett) (208-477-3185) 2007 PAS (G) Cremer, Benjamin R., 740 W. Highland Ave., Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise Euclid Community) (208-713-1892)

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2014 SPC Feng, Tao (Barnabas), 1000 Holly St., Apt. 19, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa College) (208-585-8679) 2006 PSV-PT Fullerton, Karen M., 1003 Elviston St., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Vida Nueva) (208-250-6118) 2014 PSV-FT Greene, Larry W. Jr. (Buddy), 2813 Jerome St., Pocatello, ID 83201 (Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries) (208-317-8403) 2015 STU Haley, Kaitlyn N., NNU Box 2214, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview) (360-393-9542) 2015 PSV-PT Helena, Melinda J., 832 W. Delaware, Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Bethel) (208-447-6679) 2015 STU Holston, Rachel A., NNU Box 2528, 623 S. University Blvd, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview) (253-797-6438)

2011 PSV-PT (G) Hulen, Matthew J., 712 Meadowbrook Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Fairview)

(208-965-3362)

2011 PSV-PT (G) Hulen, Savannah J., 712 Meadowbrook Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa

Fairview) (208-965-3282) 2013 STU Kerbyson, April L., 6617 Walrond Ave., Kansas City, MO 64132 (Mountain Home) (208-863-0139) 2014 PSV-PT Krebs, Megan R., 3050 W. Hester St., Boise, ID 83702 (Boise Euclid) (208-582-2577) 2011 PSV-FT Loeber, Brian J., 746 W. Heather Woods Dr., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-899-3241) 2011 PSV-PT (G) Martindale, Jayson R., 5504 Hawk Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Homedale Mountain View) (208-989-3726) 2013 PSV-PT Mather, Linsey M., 1481 E. Sharon’s Loop, Apt. 101, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life) (208-512-2284) 2009 PAS (G) Mee, Patrick G., P.O. Box 122, Parma, ID 83660 (Parma) (208-989-3888) 2014 EDU Miller, Grant T., 1902 W. Placer Creek Ct., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (360-903-8559) 2013 STU (G) Moschitto, Aaron T., 3300 Shannon Rd., Apt. 20 C, Durham, NC 27707 (Mountain Home) (208-890-7929) 2004 U (G) Notbohm, Ryan C., 4723 N. Station Pl., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd (208-410-0465) 2010 PAS (G) Oman, Kurt W., 303 N. Broadway, Buhl, ID 83316 (Buhl) (208-468-0888) 2014 PSV-PT (G) Peake, Joydelle E. (Jodi), 2581 Sparks Ln., American Falls, ID 83211 (Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries) (208-251-0127) 2014 PSV-FT (G) Pearsall (Pounds), Chelsea A., 420 S. Juniper St., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa College) (cell: 970-640-0885) 2014 PSV-PT Peck, Christopher M., 115 High St., Nampa, ID 83651 (Nampa Fairview) (208-392-8733) 2015 STU Pierce, Anthony S., 1268 E. Sharon’s Loop, Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Karcher) (208-392-0711) 2008 PSV-FT (G) Poe, Robert M., 7728 Arlington Dr., Nampa, ID 83687 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-989-3648) 2011 PSV-PT Potter, Joshua J., 619 14

th Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa Lakeview)

(208-440-7906) 2014 PSV-FT Ritchey, Doran S., 2926 Pascoe Ln., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-860-5135) 2013 PAS (G) Sinift, Andrew D., 163 Holland St. S., Vale, OR 97918 (Vale) (cell: 559-623-3747) 2012 STU (G) Snyder-McGehee, Rachael B., 715 Hughes Dr., Payette, ID 83661 (Payette) (208-724-4260) 2011 SPC (G) Streight, Timothy L., 30 S. Grays Ln., Nampa, ID 83687 (Boise Castle Hills) (208-695-3231) 2012 GA (G) Sumi, Joseph S., 159 NE 165

th St., Shoreline, WA 98155 (Meridian Valley

Shepherd) (206-365-3477) 2012 GA Tibbs, Brian L., 4800 W. Fairview Ave., Boise, ID 83706 (Eagle) (208-841-9959)

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2015 STU Tilford, Kaylee J., NNU Box 2888, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (541-805-0483) 2015 STU Tilford, Thomas J. M., NNU Box 2888, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa Real Life Community) (208-230-2097) 2015 PSV-PT Vernor, Lindsay C., 1174 E Sharons Dr., Apt. 104, Nampa, ID 83686 (Kuna) (208-412-5214) 2012 STU Walker, James V., 518 W. 15

th Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605 (Nampa First)

(208-965-1507) 2010 U (G) Wasson, Tyler W., 5782 S. Kimmer Cove Way, Boise, ID 83709

(Boise Castle Hills) (208-695-6792) 2013 PSV-FT (G) Wheeler III, Edwin W., 432 Westridge Dr., Ontario, OR 97914 (Ontario) (cell: 208-405-1517) 2010 STU (G) Whiting, Deborah L., 509 S. 13

th St., Apt. 129, Boise, ID 83702

(Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-797-2194) 2015 STU Wigg, Valerie A., NNU Box 2232, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (208-284-6022) 2014 PSV-PT Wilhite, Julie A., 1825 W. Beacon Light Rd., Eagle, ID 83616 (Eagle) (208-869-2914) 2015 STU Wineman, Kristina N., NNU Box 2234, 623 S. University Blvd., Nampa, ID 83686 (Nampa First) (760-688-8469) 2014 PSV-PT Wren, Jonathon I., 511 S. Elder St., Apt. A, Nampa, ID 83686 (Boise Castle Hills) (480-298-3960)

I. REGISTERED EVANGELIST Donahue, Robert C., 5409 Buckboard Ave., Caldwell, ID 83607 (Nampa College) (208-505-7316) Ellis, Paul W., 2617 W. Creekstone Ct., Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-484-8975)

J. COMMISSIONED SONG EVANGELIST Mitchell, Royce G., 6115 N. Karen Dr., Meridian, ID 83646 (Eagle) (208-938-9384)

K. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION – RETIRED Zickefoose, George, 357 E. Spinosa, Meridian, ID 83646 (Meridian Valley Shepherd) (208-884-5130)

L. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC Kuykendall, Stephen P., 3800 E. Kings Gate Dr., Nampa, ID 83687 (Nampa First) (208-283-6729)

M. DISTRICT ASSIGNMENTS Shaw, J. Scott (District Superintendent), P.O. Box 1159, Nampa, ID 83653 (208-467-3714)

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II. General Information

A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER

1. Elders M. Bert Daniels from Southwest Oklahoma Jeffrey Hall from Los Angeles Kimberly K. Hersey from Northern California Joseph D. Hollstein from Southern Florida George Lincoln III from Central California Margaret Lincoln from Central California

Stephanie R. Lobdell from Kansas City Thomas W. Lobdell from Kansas City Ellis E. (Gene) Penrod from Oregon Pacific Gale Smedley from Arizona Jerry W. Warren from Oregon Pacific Larry J. Webb from Southern California

2. Deacon Karen Hollstein from Southern Florida

3. Licensed Ministers

Brian Tibbs from Peru South

B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED

1. Elders

E. Dee Freeborn to Los Angeles Rustin Brian to Washington Pacific

Timothy Milburn to Oklahoma

2. Licensed Ministers

Jarrod Anderson to Oregon Pacific Joshua Farmer to Oregon Pacific Nathanael Hunter to Michigan

Greyson Kilgore to Oregon Pacific Nichole Rech to Oregon Pacific Jenna Stout to Kansas City

C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS Zachariah C. Ellis Grady J. Harmon Kristen J. Mayer

April A. McNeiece Timothy L. Meeks

D. GRANTED RESTORATION OF MINISTERIAL CREDENTIAL Thomas E. Ormsby

E. DROPPED FROM THE ROLL OF ELDERS Robert R. Diehm, having resigned credential

Rick L. Garmon, removed, having joined another denomination Alan Gibson, having resigned credential

Kimberly A. Wilson, having resigned credential

F. DECEASED ELDERS Brek E. Erickson Irving W. Laird

Robert L. Miller Carl O. Wilde

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G. ELDERS GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP

Stephen L. Borger (RA) Todd A. Bramhall (RA) Kent R. Conrad (RA) Tom E. Cook (RA)

Brett Eshelman (RU) M. Gene Schandorff (RA)

James L. Vogel (RA) Darrel K. Wiseman (RA)

H. DEACON GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP Samuel L. Dunn (RA)

I. NAME CHANGES

Licensed Ministers Chelsea Pounds to Chelsea Pearsall

J. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE Stacie J. Ballard, Anthony T. Carman, Nicholas W. Carpenter, Seth B. Clark, Kaitlyn N. Haley, Melinda J. Helena, Rachel A. Holston, Anthony S. Pierce, Kaylee J. Tilford, Thomas J. M. Tilford, Lindsay C. Vernor, Valerie A. Wigg, Kristina N. Wineman

K. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE Catlyn M. Armstrong, James J. Austin, Kylee L. Ball, Carly M. Bartlett, Derek J. Bartlow, Cecil P. Benally, Betsy L. Bowling, Bettina M. Bowman, Benjamin R. Cremer, Zachariah C. Ellis, Tao ‘Barnabas’ Feng, Karen M. Fullerton, Larry ‘Buddy’ W. Greene, Grady J. Harmon, Matthew J. Hulen, Savannah J. Hulen, April L. Kerbyson, Megan R. Krebs, Brian J. Loeber, Jayson R. Martindale, Linsey M. Mather, Kristen J. Mayer, April A. McNeiece, Patrick G. Mee, Timothy L. Meeks, Grant T. Miller, Aaron T. Moschitto, Ryan C. Notbohm, Kurt W. Oman, Joydelle E. Peake, Chelsea A. Pearsall, Christopher M. Peck, Robert M. Poe, Joshua J. Potter, Doran S. Ritchey, Andrew D. Sinift, Rachael B. Snyder-McGehee, Timothy L. Streight, Joseph S. Sumi, Brian J. Tibbs, James V. Walker, Tyler W. Wasson, Edwin W. Wheeler III, Deborah L. Whiting, Julie A. Wilhite, Jonathon I. Wren

L. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED Clayne C. Beck, Joshua D. Godfrey, Jordan M. Iwami, Jodi A. Miller

M. INACTIVE CHURCHES Ely New Life Community

Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva

N. DROPPED CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS (CTMS) (Boise) Sozo

(Star) The Gathering

O. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS

Marc S. Hardy was erroneously omitted from the 2011 Intermountain journal; his district license should

have been recorded as expired due to not reapplying for renewal.

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III. MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

AND PROCEDURES

A. DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTRY See Section I.B. for a complete list of Board members, including contact information.

B. THE MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE AND THE DISTRICT STUDIES PROGRAM

1. Eligibility

Participation in the Ministerial Development Initiative overseen by the District Board of Ministry is required of all persons having a local minister’s license (Manual para. 527) or district minister’s license (Manual para. 528.1 and para. 529.1) who are members of the Intermountain District. Enrollment with the Board of Ministry Records Coordinator is a condition of such participation.

2. How to Enroll in the District Studies Program

A. Personal Preparation: Persons enrolling with the Board of Ministry will find it helpful to read pages 1-32 of the Handbook for Christian Ministries. A link to the Handbook may be found at our district website (www.intermountaindistrict.org) or the denominational website (www.nazarenepastor.org). B. Apply to Enroll: Concurrent with the granting of a local minister’s license through the local church, the local minister should complete the Minister in Development Application to Enroll form and submit it to the Board of Ministry Records Coordinator (see Section I.B for contact information). This form is available on the district website (www.intermountaindistrict.org) or from the District Office. C. Pay $10 Enrollment Fee: A check, made payable to the Intermountain District, should accompany the enrollment application. This is a one-time fee. D. Send Official Transcripts: Official transcripts of all college/Bible school/seminary work should be sent to the Board of Ministry Records Coordinator at the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. These will be evaluated by the Board of Ministry Placement Coordinator in order to determine the progress of the Minister in Development (student) in the Course of Study and placement in a ministerial development tier.

3. Upon Enrollment

Upon receipt and processing of the enrollment application, the enrollment fee, and official transcripts, the Minister in Development (MID) will receive from the Records Coordinator a welcome letter, a Course of Study Student Record, information regarding the ministerial development tiers and the tier in which he or she has been placed, information and guidelines for completing the Supervised Ministry Experience, and any additional materials concerning current educational policy and opportunities.

4. Educational Preparation A. Educational Requirements: The Church of the Nazarene requires an approved/validated Course of

Study consisting of 24 courses in order to fulfill the educational requirements for ordination. Ministerial students enrolled in a Nazarene institution of higher learning (such as Northwest Nazarene University) are advised during their educational program what courses will meet ordination requirements. Students attending non-Nazarene institutions of higher learning are encouraged to work closely with the Placement Coordinator to assure that the requirements of the course of study are completed. B. Minimum Requirements: The Manual of the Church of the Nazarene requires that a minimum of two courses (modules) be completed per year. MIDs not completing the minimum course requirements are in danger of being placed in inactive status and eventually dropped from the course of study. MIDs must submit grade report forms or transcripts to the Records Coordinator by January 15 (See “Reporting Requirements” below). C. Evaluation of Progress: Regardless of the avenue of education preparation taken by the MID, the Placement Coordinator makes final determination with regard to all MIDs as to compliance with the educational requirements set forth in the Manual and the Sourcebook for Ministerial Development. The Board of Ministry Executive Committee shall have sole responsibility to rule in the event of an appeal by an MID of the determination of the Placement Coordinator.

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D. Avenues of Preparation: The recommended avenue of preparation for full-time Christian service is by attending a Nazarene liberal arts college or university and, if possible, Nazarene Theological Seminary. Attending Nazarene Bible College, either as a resident student or as an online student, is another viable option. If attending a Nazarene institution of higher learning is not an option or there are course omissions from work previously completed, the Modular Course of Study will meet the educational requirements for ministry preparation (see the “Educational Preparation” link at www.nazarenepastor.org/clergyeducation). Students choosing this avenue of preparation are encouraged to complete the Modular Course of Study offered by Northwest Nazarene University and are encouraged to visit the university’s website at http://www.nnu.edu/cos or contact Stacey Bullard at [email protected] or 208-467-8371. A college degree is not awarded upon completion of the Modular Course of Study. Course of Study credit may also be received by auditing courses offered by Northwest Nazarene University.

5. Reporting Educational Progress A primary element of marking the progress of MIDs in their ministerial development is the evaluation of Course of Study requirements completed each year. MIDs enrolled in the online modular course of study must submit a copy of their grade report forms to the Records Coordinator at the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene by January 15 of each year. Those MIDs enrolled as college, seminary, or Bible college students must request the registrar of their respective institutions to send a transcript to the Records Coordinator also by January 15 of each year.

6. Supervised Ministry Experience Graduation from the Course of Study requires the completion of a minimum of 200 hours of field

experience. The Intermountain District’s Supervised Ministry Experience Program provides the MID a variety of hands-on ministry experiences. It also serves as a window through which the local Pastor/Staff, district-assigned mentor, and Board of Ministry may observe and advise the MID in concrete ministry situations.

The Supervised Ministry Field Experience Program is developed within four quadrants: Observation, Exploration, Experience, and Integration. Each quadrant builds on the previous and intensifies as to the amount of time, effort, and responsibility expected. In each quadrant the student is accountable to and under the supervision of the local Pastor/Staff. Ideally, the MID completes each quadrant on pace with the various other requirements comprising Tiers 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Some MIDs who have been placed in advanced Tiers but have not fulfilled the Supervised Ministry Field Experience quadrants, must still complete the field experience in the correct order. A ministerial student at Northwest Nazarene University or an MID auditing courses through NNU may enroll in PT 171, 296, 396, and 496 to complete the Supervised Ministry Experience (Field Experience) requirement.

A portfolio consisting of learning contracts, journal pages, reflection papers, time-logs, supervisor’s reports and evaluations, and other assigned documents are to be submitted to the Placement Coordinator of the Board of Ministry as each quadrant is completed and no later than January 15 of each year.

7. Completion of Educational Requirements

Upon completion of educational requirements, which includes the completion of all aspects of the Supervised Ministry Experience, the MID is awarded graduate status.

C. OTHER COMPONENTS OF THE MINISTERIAL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE

In addition to the educational and Supervised Ministry Experience requirements noted above, the

Ministerial Development Initiative also features the following:

1. Evaluative Structure An individual’s advancement as a Minister in Development (MID) is measured against a series of

requirements structured into five tiers. The requirements in each of the five tiers must be met before the MID is placed in the next tier. Requirements for each tier are provided to the student upon enrollment in the District Studies Program.

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2. MID Assessments Each Minister in Development (MID) is required to attend, at the invitation of the Board of Ministry, an Initial Assessment and a Mid-Point Assessment. The Initial Assessment is to be attended once during the course of an MID’s preparation for ministry and is normally attended by newly-enrolled MIDs or those MIDs recently transferred to the Intermountain District who are early in the process of preparation for ministry. Individuals who have received a district minister’s license and who have advanced to Tiers 3 or 4 are required to attend the Mid-Point Assessment. The Mid-Point Assessment is to be attended once only during the course of an MID’s preparation for ministry.

3. District-Assigned Mentor

In addition to the Supervised Ministry Experience Program described above, an important summative experience for all MIDs is a 12-month mentoring component. This aspect of the Ministerial Development Initiative is likely to coincide with the period of time when MIDs have entered into roles and responsibilities as assigned ministers and are thus fulfilling the years of service required prior to their becoming eligible to be considered for ordination. The mentoring relationship is designed to connect the MID with someone outside his or her immediate assigned ministry setting who can engage the MID in reflecting on his or her current ministry experience, sharpen ministry skills, and enhance spiritual and personal growth and awareness. Upon receiving confirmation from the Records Coordinator of his or her satisfactory completion of the Mid-Point Assessment, the MID may apply for a district-assigned mentor. This assignment is made by the Mentoring Coordinator. (http://www.intermountaindistrict.org/MIDsFolder.htm) The MID is to meet with the assigned mentor on at least 10 occasions spaced at regular intervals over a 12-month period. The 12-month period begins from the date of the first meeting. The district-assigned mentor is to focus the mentoring in accordance with a mentoring curriculum provided by the Mentoring Coordinator, with due attention to the immediate concerns and growth opportunities of the MID as these become evident as the mentoring relationship progresses. The annual and final reports of the district-assigned mentor and the mentoring experience report of the MID provide important input to the Board of Ministry as it monitors and facilitates the continued progress of the MID. At its discretion the Board of Ministry may require further mentoring even after an MID has completed the required 12-month district-assigned mentor component.

4. Ordination Only those MIDs having been placed in Tier 5, having completed the District-Assigned Mentoring

component, and having completed the required years of service as an assigned minister (see Manual 532.3) or having met the requirements for recognition of ordination in another denomination, shall be eligible to be considered by the Board of Ministry for ordination.

However, completion of all requirements for ordination does not entitle the MID to be ordained, although all of these requirements must be met in order to be eligible for ordination. The ordination of an MID having fulfilled the requirements for ordination is, therefore, subject to the considered judgment of the Board of Ministry as to the MID’s readiness for ordination.

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IV. Daily Proceedings

WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE The Intermountain District Assembly was opened at 7:00 p.m. with a celebration service. District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger welcomed those gathered for the District Assembly. This Assembly also marks 100 years of Nazarene Missions. The flags of the nations to which the Church of the Nazarene has reached were presented as Doran Ritchey (Nampa First) and worship team led the congregation in singing “Send Me Out.” A video was shown with highlights from young people describing their experiences of sensing calls to missions, followed by encouragement to talk with a spiritual leader about such a call, begin to prepare, and take an appropriate next step. Dr. Borger requested that young people sensing a call to missions stand and then to gather at the front of the sanctuary with others committed to be open to the possibility of such a call. Dr. Borger led the congregation in praying for them. Dr. Borger recognized Jurisdictional General Superintendent Dr. David Graves and his wife Sharon, whom the congregation welcomed with applause. Dr. Borger announced morning Assembly times and invited all to be part of the Assembly gatherings. Worship continued through congregational singing of “Our God Saves,” “This Is Amazing Grace,” “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone),” and “Son of God.” Rev. David Mowry (Twin Falls) led in prayer. Dr. Borger introduced Rev. Tim Brewer, District SDMI Chair. Rev. Brewer spoke of the power of intentionality and of stories and asked Ken Reynolds, Mike Buzzo, and Dirk Scott to share their stories of intentional discipleship. Rev. Brewer then presented Dr. Borger with the Second Mile Award for his commitment to discipleship ministry. The congregation stood and joined with applause. Worship continued through congregational singing of “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” and “The Stand.” Dr. Graves exhorted the congregation to offer ourselves completely to God, then led in prayer.

Dr. Borger delivered the evening message from Mark 2:21-22 on the theme of “Ready for Change… Ready to Change.” The Gospel of Mark proclaims that the kingdom of God is near, and it has come while not yet fully. The Church is to be both the measure and the means of the kingdom of God, which sometimes requires change to remain effective. Dr. Borger offered three lessons about change. First, it is not possible to change only one thing because every change has multiple implications. Second, some things simply cannot change. Third, we must be ready to give up what we already have to obtain what we most want.

The worship team led the congregation in singing “Build Your Kingdom Here.” In honor of Dr. Borger’s retirement, a video was shown highlighting the lives and ministry of Dr. and Mrs. Borger. Rev. Timothy Pusey (Meridian Valley Shepherd) and Lowell Rowley expressed gratitude on behalf of people in the Intermountain District. Dr. Graves presented a plaque and a Bible on behalf of the Board of General Superintendents. Dr. Borger spoke to the Assembly of the Borgers’ love and appreciation of the Intermountain District. The congregation sang “Build Your Kingdom Here.” The evening service adjourned at 9:00 p.m., with all invited immediately afterwards to a reception honoring Dr. and Mrs. Borger.

FIRST DAY Thursday Morning

Proceedings of the 103rd Session of the Intermountain District Assembly and NMI Convention opened at Nampa College Church of the Nazarene at 8:30 a.m. on April 30, 2015, as Cherie Reiter (Boise Jacob’s Well) led the congregation in worship through singing “Give Me Jesus” and “Cornerstone.” District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger led in prayer. General Superintendent Dr. David Graves greeted the Assembly. Dr. Graves brought the morning message from Joshua 3, speaking of the Israelites preparing to enter new territory. The reality of new territory was announced and God’s presence with them was declared. God would do amazing things in that new territory, and the Israelites were to acknowledge Him. Dr. Graves related this to the Intermountain District entering “new territory,” including the election of a new District Superintendent. District representatives and individuals moving personally into new territories were invited to kneel at the altar as Dr. Graves led the Assembly in prayer. Dr. Borger introduced Rev. Gene Schandorff (Nampa College, Interim), who welcomed the Assembly and gave helpful information about the facility. Dr. Borger gave special welcome to Dr. and Mrs. David Graves, expressing appreciation for the ways they have joined in the ministries of the

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Intermountain District. Mrs. Graves greeted the congregation. She spoke of her experiences of “new territory” as the wife of a General Superintendent, and choosing to remember in such times to enjoy the journey. Dr. Borger spoke of Dr. Franklin Cook, the special missionary speaker for the 2015 District Assembly and NMI Convention. District Secretary Dr. Mark Harmon gave information and instruction regarding the Assembly, including special orders of the day. A motion to adopt these arrangements was made, seconded, and passed. A motion to seat alternate delegates upon receipt of the appropriate requests was made, seconded, and passed. First-time delegates were welcomed. By common consent, the Assembly chose to send special greetings to the President of Nazarene Theological Seminary, all missionaries who are members of the Intermountain District, and ordained ministers unable to attend due to health concerns. Special recognition was given to Dr. David Alexander (President of Northwest Nazarene University) and his wife Sandy, Dr. Harold Graves (President of Nazarene Bible College), Rev. Bill Car (District Superintendent of the Rocky Mountain District), Dr. Randy Craker (District Superintendent of the Northwest District) and his wife Robbie, Dr. Ron Kratzer (Former District Superintendent of the Intermountain District) and his wife Thelma, Mrs. Ruby Pearsall (wife of former NNU President Dr. Kenneth Pearsall), Dr. Jerald Johnson (General Superintendent Emeritus) and Mrs. Johnson, and Dr. Richard Hagood (former President of Northwest Nazarene University) and his wife Junella. Partial Report No. 1 and Partial Report No. 2 of the Board of Ministry were reviewed. Motion to receive these two reports was made, seconded, and passed. Partial Report No. 3 of the Board of Ministry was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. Partial Report No. 4 of the Board of Ministry was reviewed. Dr. Graves briefly described the course of preparation for ministers in the Church of the Nazarene. Motion to receive Partial Report No. 4 was made, seconded, and passed. The Nominating Committee Report was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Borger introduced senior pastors in new assignments on the Intermountain District since the previous Assembly: Rev. Alan Mortimer (La Grande), Rev. David and Joann Tish (Harper), Rev. Kurt and Tanya Oman (Buhl), Rev. Johnny and Joye Hampton (Boise First), Rev. Tim and Pam Gerdes (Payette), Revs. George and Margaret Lincoln (Nyssa), Revs. Tommy and Stephanie Lobdell (Mountain Home), Rev. Kevin and Allison Lambert (Layton Rosewood Lane). Dr. Borger invited senior pastors to introduce associate pastors newly placed in the ministries of their respective churches since the previous District Assembly. The Assembly welcomed newly assigned ministers to the district. Dr. Graves expressed gratitude to the District Advisory Committee for their work in preparing for this District Assembly. Joel Pearsall and Rev. Terry Martin presented the Report of the District Advisory Committee for the Selection of a District Superintendent. They described the process followed, which is similar in concept to the typical processes used in calling a local church pastor and within the process boundaries described in the current Nazarene Manual. After the description of the process followed, Virgil Askren and Scott Shaw were presented by the District Advisory Council for consideration in the election of a District Superintendent. A summary of current ministry assignment, previous ministry roles, education, district involvement, and family information was provided for each of these two candidates. Dr. Graves spoke also to the process used. An electing ballot was presented with the names of the two candidates proposed by the District Advisory Council, with the option also for delegates to write in additional candidates. Dr. Graves clarified the election process and led the Assembly in prayer for the selection of a new District Superintendent. Board of Tellers No. 1 distributed, collected, and counted the 1

st ballot to elect a District Superintendent.

The written report of District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. Mrs. Borger spoke to the Assembly of the friendships and ministry partnerships of the previous years. She expressed love and gratitude to the District. Dr. Borger recognized the District for its support of mission beyond the local churches. Dr. David Graves introduced Dr. Harold Graves, Jr., to bring a report from Nazarene Bible College. Dr. Harold Graves expressed appreciation for Dr. and Mrs. Borger, then spoke to the purpose of Nazarene Bible College in preparing adults for ministry in the Church of the Nazarene. District Representative Rev. Ben Turner also spoke of how Nazarene Bible College prepared him for a life of ministry. Dr. David Graves recognized delegates seated in the balcony and noted little seating available on the main floor. A motion to include in voting processes any delegates seated in the balcony was made, seconded, and passed. Board of Tellers No. 2 distributed, collected, and counted ballots to elect one ministerial and one lay representative as Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University, and to elect a

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member of the District Advisory Board from each of the three geographical regions of the Intermountain District. Dr. Graves noted biographical information available in delegate notebooks. Dr. Graves introduced Rev. Bill Carr, District Superintendent of the Rocky Mountain District. Rev. Carr brought greetings to the Assembly. He expressed appreciation for ministry partnerships between districts, and for Dr. and Mrs. Borger. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the Eastern Oregon Mission Area churches: Baker City (John Privett), Elgin Harvesters (in transition), Enterprise (Mouse McKinney), Harney County (Brian Bowman), John Day (Ron Roberson), La Grande (Alan Mortimer), and New Bridge (Ron Hunter). Dr. Graves introduced Dr. David Alexander, President of Northwest Nazarene University. Dr. Alexander expressed appreciation for Dr. and Mrs. Borger, and announced that the Board of Trustees took action to elect Dr. Borger as Board of Trustees Emeritus and to bestow on him an honorary doctorate at the 2015 Commencement Ceremony. Dr. Alexander expressed appreciation for the partnership between Northwest Nazarene University and the Intermountain District. A video presented various stakeholders of NNU, including children, parents, university students, and professors. Dr. Alexander introduced Dr. Fred Fullerton, who provided information about PALCON to be held at Northwest Nazarene University June 27-29, 2016. Dr. Fullerton also mentioned degree programs offered by Northwest Nazarene University, a partnership with Nazarene Karcher Church of the Nazarene to host the Global Leadership Summit, a means of registering lifelong learning credits using a system within the Wesley Center, continuing education courses offered by faculty of Northwest Nazarene University. Dr. Graves led the Assembly in expressing appreciation for Northwest Nazarene University. The Education Committee Report was reviewed. A motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Mark Harmon announced results of Ballot #1 to elect a District Superintendent, with 419 ballots cast and 280 required to elect: Virgil Askren (186), Scott Shaw (209), Tim Pusey (8), Tim Brewer (7), Tim Bunn (2), Rich Vasquez (2), Tom Oord (1), Jerry McConnell (1), Randy Aaken (1), Daniel Keeton (1), and John Denny (1). Dr. Graves announced that a District Superintendent was not elected in this ballot. Board of Tellers No. 3 distributed, collected, and counted ballots to re-elect Rev. Tim Brewer as District SDMI Chair, and to elect one ministerial member and one lay member to serve a three-year term on the District SDMI Ballot. Dr. Graves spoke of the ministry of Nazarene Publishing House, stating that it continues to be open for business, has dependable resources reflecting Nazarene theology, is built on mutual commitment between NPH and local congregations, and has a future that depends on the local churches. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the North Central Idaho Mission Area churches: Boise Castle Hills (Joy Streight), Boise First (Johnny Hampton), Boise Jacob’s Well CTM (Chris Reiter), Eagle (Tim Bunn), Emmett (Brian Knight), and McCall (in transition). Board of Tellers No. 1 distributed, collected, and counted Ballot #2 to elect a District Superintendent. Dr. Harmon reported results of the ballot to elect one layperson and one minister to the Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University, with 396 ballots cast and 199 required to elect: laypersons Kevin Borger (127), Steve Emerson (129), and Julie Sievers (137); ministers Brian Knight (101), David Mowry (202), and Ron Wilde (93). Dr. Graves announced that Rev. David Mowry was elected as a ministerial representative on the Board of Trustees for Northwest Nazarene University, and that a layperson had not yet been elected to the NNU Board of Trustees. Dr. Harmon reported results of the ballot to elect regional members of the District Advisory Board: Western – Tim Gerdes (167), Hunter Mizar (51), and Chuck Ryan (174); Central – Randy Bynum (94), Terry Martin (95), Tim Pusey (97), Ed Weaver (44), and Doug Wilson (61); Easter – Mike Seward (243) and David Mowry (150). Dr. Graves announced the election of Chuck Ryan, Tim Pusey, and Mike Seward were elected as regional representatives of the District Advisory Board, with at-large members to be elected at a later time in the Assembly. Dr. Borger introduced Rev. David Tish, who described needs and opportunities for disaster relief at all levels from local to global. He encouraged local congregations to consider in advance how they may be able to serve others in such times. Dr. Graves described the response of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries after a recent earthquake in Nepal, and spoke also of other ministries of NCM. He referred the Assembly to the recent “Essentials” volume of the Holiness Today publication and encouraged leaders to use this material, offered free of charge. A video was also shown to highlight this resource. Announcements were made regarding the Assembly schedule. Dr. Borger shared several prayer

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requests with the Assembly and then led in prayer. The Assembly dismissed for lunch at 12:00 p.m.

Thursday Afternoon General Superintendent Dr. David Graves opened the afternoon session of the District Assembly and NMI Convention at 2:00 p.m. District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger led the Memoirs service. A video tribute was shown honoring ordained ministers who had passed away during the previous year: Brek Erickson, Carl Wilde, Irving “Doc” Laird, and Robert (Bob) Miller. Dr. Borger invited to stand the loved ones of pastors and other members who had passed away during the year, and he led in prayer. District Secretary Dr. Mark Harmon reported results of the ballot to re-elect Rev. Tim Brewer as District SDMI Chair, with 401 ballots cast: 395 yes, 2 no. Dr. Harmon also reported results of the ballot to elect one ministerial representative and one lay representative to the District SDMI Team: ministers Christ Reiter (140) and Mike Seward (261), laypeople Bonnie Emery (213) and Shannon Hemphill (184). Dr. Graves announced that Rev. Brewer was elected again as District SDMI Board Chair, Mike Seward as a ministerial member of the District SDMI Board, and Bonnie Emery as a lay member of the District SDMI Board. Dr. Harmon reported the results of the 2

nd ballot to elect a District Superintendent, with 392

ballots cast and 262 needed to elect: Scott Shaw (216), Virgil Askren (138), Tim Pusey (13), Tim Brewer (12), Tim Bunn (3), Rich Vasquez (2), Randy Aaken (1), Jerry McConnell (1), Tom Oord (1). John Denny (0), Daniel Keeton (0). Dr. Graves announced that a District Superintendent had not been elected on that ballot. Board of Tellers No. 1 distributed, collected, and counted the 3

rd ballot to elect a District

Superintendent. Board of Tellers No. 2 distributed, collected, and counted the 2nd

ballot to elect one layperson to the Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University, along with the ballot to elect two at-large members of the District Advisory Board. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the Nampa Mission Area churches: Nampa Bethel (Doug Wilson), Nampa College (in transition), Nampa College Intercultural CTM (Jessie Choi), Nampa Fairview (James O’Connell), Nampa First (in transition), Nampa Karcher (Mark Bernhardt), Nampa Lakeview (Mark Harmon), Nampa Real Life (Dana Hicks), Nampa Vida Nueva (Randy Bynum, and Nampa The Table CTM (Kenton Lee). The District Advisory Report was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. The Church and Ministerial Support Report was reviewed. Dr. Graves encouraged local leaders to include this information in discussions within local churches. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. The Church Properties Board Report was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. A video was shown describing Nazarene Youth Conference scheduled for July 2015 in Louisville, Kentucky. District NYI President Rev. Rich Vasquez expressed appreciation for Dr. Borger and spoke of Nazarene Youth International ministries on the Intermountain District. Rev. Zach Ellis reported on the Intermountain District’s anticipated involvement in Nazarene Youth Conference. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the Snake River Mission Area churches: Harper (Dave Tish), Homedale Mountain View (Chuck Ryan), Marsing (Bill O’Connor), Nyssa (George and Margaret Lincoln), Ontario (Tim Brewer), Parma (Patrick Mee), and Vale (Andrew Sinift). Dr. Harmon reported results of the 3

rd ballot to elect a District Superintendent, with 390 ballots

cast and 260 needed to elect: Scott Shaw (265), Virgil Askren (102), Tim Pusey (9), Tim Brewer (12), Tim Bunn (0), and Rich Vasquez (2). Dr. Graves announced that Scott Shaw was elected as District Superintendent. Dr. Graves dismissed himself to contact Rev. Shaw with results of the election. Dr. Borger introduced District NMI President Carolita Fraley. Mrs. Fraley expressed appreciation for Dr. Borger’s leadership, character, and support of NMI. She presented her annual report to the District, with special focus on celebrating 100 years of Nazarene Missions praying, discipling, giving and educating. Mrs. Fraley reported on the past ministry of NMI and plans for the future. Motion to receive the District NMI President’s Report was made, seconded, and passed. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the South Central Idaho Mission Area churches: Boise Euclid (Benjamin Cremer), Boise Five Mile (Ben Turner), Boise New Hope (Matthew Haggard), Kuna (Eric Seaney), Meridian Valley Shepherd (Tim Pusey), and Mountain Home (Tommy Lobdell) Dr. Graves announced that Rev. Scott Shaw accepted the call to serve as District Superintendent of the Intermountain District and was making plans to be present for the closing service of the District Assembly on Friday. Dr. Harmon reported the results of ballot #2 to elect one layperson to serve on the Board of

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Trustees, with 384 ballots cast and 193 required to elect: Kevin Borger (139), Steve Emerson (103), and Julie Sievers (142). Dr. Harmon reported results of the ballot to elect two at-large members of the District Advisory Board, with 380 ballots cast and 2 void: Randy Bynum (156), Tim Gerdes (121), Terry Martin (129), Hunter Mizar (40), David Mowry (124), Ed Weaver (59), and Doug Wilson (121). Dr. Graves announced that a layperson for the NNU Board of Trustees was not elected on the 2

nd ballot, and that

Randy Bynum and Terry Martin were elected as at-large members of the District Advisory Board. Board of Tellers No. 2 distributed, collected, and counted Ballot #3 to elect one layperson to the NNU Board of Trustees. Lowell Rowley presented the District Treasurer’s Report, highlighting key points and noting it was for an 11-month time period due to a shift in the fiscal year. Motion to receive the District Treasurer’s Report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Graves led the congregation in expressing appreciation for the work represented in the report. The Auditing Committee Report was reviewed. Motion to approve this report was made, seconded, and passed. Dr. Graves reminded pastors of the importance of an annual audit of church records, done by someone other than those doing the regular financial work of the local church. Dr. Graves expressed appreciation for financial support given by Intermountain District congregations, and particularly emphasized the importance of churches supporting pastors through the Pensions and Benefits Fund. The Finance Committee Report was presented by Joel Pearsall, who noted highlights from the report. Dr. Graves noted that the report would govern the budget for the new fiscal year. Motion to receive the Finance Committee Report, including the included recommendations, was made, seconded, and passed. A report was presented regarding the ministry of Trinity Pines Camp & Conference Center, including video report from Rick Waitley and verbal report from Camp Director Brian Kendall. Directors of the 2015 camps and retreats were introduced, and each briefly described plans for the upcoming events. Mr. Kendall also described opportunities to support the Camps programs through work week and donations, and expressed gratitude to Dr. Borger for his support of District Camps. Announcements were made regarding the evening’s ordination service. An update was given regarding the significant illness of a pastor on the district, and the Assembly was encouraged the remain in prayer for this pastor and his family. The Assembly adjourned until the ordination service at 7:00 p.m.

Thursday Evening Ordination Service

As the Assembly gathered in preparation for the ordination service, live instrumental music was provided as a prelude. Rev. Stephen List (Meridian Valley Shepherd) and worship team led the congregation in singing “Build Your Kingdom Here.” The evening service began at 7:00 p.m. as Intermountain District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger welcomed the Assembly to a celebration of ministry. Worship continued through singing of “The Solid Rock” and the congregation sang “Holiness Unto the Lord” during the processional of ordinands and their spouses, accompanied by leaders of the ordination service. General Superintendent Dr. David Graves spoke of the ordination service as a sacred celebration recognizing the call of God on the lives of men and women to preach the gospel and to devote themselves to full-time service in the kingdom of Christ. He then led in prayer. Rev. Sheryl Tedder (Salt Lake City First) read Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-16. Rev. Doug Wilson (Nampa Bethel) read from the Nazarene Manual regarding the theology ordination. Dr. Borger led the congregation in saying together the Apostles’ Creed. The worship team led the congregation in singing “This Is Amazing Grace” and “Worthy Is the Lamb Who Was Slain.” Dr. Borger and Dr. Graves acknowledged retiring ministers Rev. Tom Bramhall, Rev. Kent Conrad, Rev. Tom Cook, Rev. Samuel Dunn, Rev. Brett Eshelman, Rev. Gene Schandorff, Rev. James Vogel, and Rev. Darrel Wiseman, expressing gratitude to these ministers and their families. Dr. Graves acknowledged also the retirement of Dr. Borger. On behalf of the Board of General Superintendents, Dr. Graves presented each retiring minister with a plaque. The congregation expressed appreciation to these retiring ministers by standing to applaud. Dr. Borger spoke of the significance of ministerial preparation and then acknowledged newly district-licensed ministers: Stacie Ballard, Anthony Carman, Nicholas Carpenter, Seth Clark, Kaitlyn Haley, Melinda Helena, Rachel Holston, Anthony Pierce, Kaylee Tilford, Thomas Tilford, Lindsay Vernor, Valerie Wigg, and Kristina Wineman. These and their spouses stood as Dr. Graves spoke to them about ministry, charging them to guard their own souls, care for their families, support the local church, preach

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and teach the word of God with diligence, carefully steward resources, and work diligently in ministerial preparation. He prayed for the newly licensed ministers and their spouses. Dr. Borger acknowledged the chaplains present, who stood to be recognized by the Assembly. District Secretary Dr. Mark Harmon presented the ordinands to Dr. Graves as individuals who had met the requirements for ordination, including education, experience, examinations by the Board of Ministry, and approval from the District Assembly: Zachariah Charles Ellis, Grady James Harmon, Kristen Joy Mayer, April Aileen McNeiece, and Timothy Lee Meeks. Dr. Graves received the ordinands, asking them to verbally affirm belief in their ministerial calling, the Triune God, and the Holy Bible, as well as their commitment to following Christ, growing through means of grace, living and proclaiming holiness, and remaining loyal to the Church of the Nazarene. He gave them a charge based on God’s word: “Preach the Word; watch thou in all things; endure afflictions; do the work of an evangelist; make full proof of thy ministry; and take authority to administer the sacraments and take oversight of the Church of God.” He spoke words also of blessing and affirmation to the ordinands first, and then to their spouses. Dr. Mark Harmon and Geoff Harmon sang “I Will Not Forget Thee,” based on Isaiah 49. Dr. Graves preached the evening message from Ephesians 3:14-21. To live and serve fully requires dependence on God. This occurs only when strengthened with power through the Spirit of God rather than relying simply on oneself. It requires knowing God’s love, which creates rootedness. Finally, being filled with God may call for removing other things to make room for God. Dr. Graves led in prayer of commitment. Dr. Graves explained the ordination ritual and asked the congregation to pray for each one named during the ordination ceremony. Ordained ministers gathered on the platform as the congregation sang “Spirit of the Living God.” The choir of ordained ministers sang “In Christ Alone.” Ordinands knelt at the altar with their spouses as Dr. Graves lay on hands and ordained them as elders in the Church of the Nazarene. The gathered ministers laid hands on them also and prayed: Zacharias Charles Ellis, Grady James Harmon, Kristen Joy Mayer, April Aileen McNeiece, and Timothy Lee Meeks. Dr. Graves presented certificates of ordination to the newly ordained ministers, speaking words of blessing to each. Dr. David Alexander, President of Northwest Nazarene University, presented each of the newly ordained ministers with a copy of the Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology and a sculpture by Scott Stearman depicting Jesus calling the first disciples to be fishers of men. Dr. Graves presented these ministers to the Assembly, which responded with applause. After several minutes for photos, the newly ordained ministers recessed to the reception area. The ordination service closed at 8:45 p.m. with congregational singing of “A Charge to Keep I Have.”

SECOND DAY Friday Morning

The morning session opened at 8:30 a.m. with congregational singing of “Be Thou My Vision” and “Beautiful Things,” led by Cherie Reiter (Boise Jacob’s Well). Mrs. Reiter led in prayer. General Superintendent Dr. David Graves greeted the Assembly and described the business of the day. District Secretary Dr. Mark Harmon reported results of Ballot #3 to elect a lay person to the Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University, with 364 ballots cast and 183 needed to elect: Kevin Borger (139), Steve Emerson (75), and Julie Sievers (150). Dr. Graves reminded the Assembly of the decision to reduce the ballot to twice the number to elect if no election after a third ballot, as recommended in the Nominating Committee Report. Board of Tellers No. 2 distributed, collected, and counted Ballot #4 to elect one layperson to the NNU Board of Trustees. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the Southeast Idaho and Nevada Mission Area churches: Buhl (Kurt Oman), Elko (Perry Arbogast), Filer (Ken Lewis), Gooding Desert Hills (Ken Bergstrom), Idaho Falls (Bob Sherwood), Kimberly (Mike Seward), Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries (Scott Sampson), and Twin Falls (Dave Mowry). A video was shown highlighting the Nazarene Foundation. Dr. Graves encouraged the Assembly to consider the Nazarene Foundation for strategic giving. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the Utah Mission Area churches: Layton Rosewood Lane (Kevin Lambert), Salt Lake City Central (Jeremy Johnston), Salt Lake City First (Fred and Sheryl Tedder), and Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries (Grantley Martelly). District Superintendent Dr. Stephen Borger noted that Dr. Norm Shoemaker recently retired from Point Loma Nazarene University and relocated to Park City, Utah. Dr. Shoemaker has begun to serve as a resource to the Utah Mission Area. Dr. Borger encouraged the Assembly to pray for the Nazarene mission in Utah.

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Dr. Harmon reported results of Ballot #4 to elect a layperson to the Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University, with 319 ballots cast: Kevin Borger (128) and Julie Sievers (191). Dr. Graves announced that Julie Sievers was elected as a layperson on the NNU Board of Trustees.

The District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) Report was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. The District Nazarene Youth International (NYI) Report was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. The District Nazarene Missions International (NMI) Report was reviewed. Motion to receive this report was made, seconded, and passed. District NMI President Carolita Fraley reported that $9,707 had been given during the previous day’s NMI Luncheon, including $1,080 for a scholarship at Sun Valley Indian School, $3,690 Compassion Africa, $4,245 for a solar backpack for the JESUS Film, $687 NNU students preparing for missions trips in Haiti and Poland, and hundreds of Crisis Care Kits. Mrs. Fraley expressed gratitude for the generous gifts. Dr. Graves expressed gratitude for leaders in the local and district Auxiliaries. A pastors’ report was presented by pastors of the Western Idaho Mission Area churches: Caldwell Canyon Hill (David Fraley), Caldwell Ustick Road (Brian Dyer), Council (John Schaffer), Middleton (Mark Winkelman), New Plymouth (Rod Tegethoff), Payette (Tim Gerdes), and Weiser (Hunter Mizar). Dr. Graves expressed appreciation for the District Assembly personnel, and for the Assembly and NMI Convention delegates. Motion was made, seconded, and passed to give authority to the District Secretary to edit and expunge as needed notes taken for the District Journal. Announcements were made regarding the remainder of the Assembly schedule and business, including a brief recess before gathering again for worship. Motion to adjourn the District Assembly at the conclusion of receiving Communion was made, seconded, and passed. After a brief recess, the Assembly reconvened at 9:55 a.m. with worship through congregational singing of “Great Are You Lord.” Dr. Graves introduced newly elected District Superintendent Rev. Scott Shaw and his wife Vicki. The congregation welcomed them by standing to applaud. Rev. Shaw addressed the congregation with words of blessing and challenge. He spoke of his calling in ministry, and of the necessity of prayer and dependence on the Holy Spirit. He closed with words from a prayer by John Baillie for a heart like Jesus, “a brave heart, a true heart, a tender heart, a heart with great room in it, a heart fixed on Thyself.” The District Advisory Board gathered around Rev. and Mrs. Shaw at the altar as Dr. Graves read from the Nazarene Manual regarding the purpose and responsibilities of the Superintendency and asked Rev. Shaw to commit to these purposes for which he was elected. Dr. Graves also called the Assembly to commit to supporting Rev. and Mrs. Shaw in their new role, and exhorted the congregation to pray for them throughout the time to come. Dr. Graves preached the morning message from Ephesians 2, with focus on verse 10: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” This presents a significant contrast from the surrounding verses of sin and destruction. The people of God have been made new, being restored into the very image of Jesus Christ and called to join in the reconciling mission of Christ. He challenged the congregation to discern daily where God is at work and to join in with that good work in accordance with His call. Dr. Graves concluded the message with Ephesians 3:20, followed by prayer. Dr. Borger led in the sacrament of Communion. The worship team led in singing “I am Set Free” as the elements were distributed. Dr. Borger prayed for the assembled congregation, concluding with a benediction from Philippians 1:9-11: “And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in depth of knowledge and insight, that you may be able to discern what is best, may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God. Amen.” Joel Pearsall escorted Rev. and Mrs. Shaw to the foyer to be greeted by the congregation. Dr. Graves led the Assembly in praise and gratitude to God for His work, especially through the ministry of Dr. and Mrs. Borger. The congregation stood to join in this sentiment through applause. The 103

rd Assembly and NMI Convention of the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene

adjourned at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 1, 2015.

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V. Reports

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent To Dr. David Graves, presiding General Superintendent; Dr. David Alexander, President of Northwest Nazarene University; former Intermountain District Superintendent, Dr. Ron and Thelma Kratzer; district pastors and delegations, evangelists, chaplains, missionaries, retired ministers, and visiting friends of the Intermountain District, I bring to you my thirteenth and final report as District Superintendent. Once again I come to District Assembly very thankful for this great district and for all of our churches. The true impact and influence of the churches of our district is immeasurable and the story can’t be adequately told in a brief report. As you hear the reports of our Mission Areas and look at the report pages in the assembly booklet, I trust your heart will be encouraged and you will be challenged to return home to see more accomplished for Christ and the Kingdom than ever before. Our theme for assembly this year is “Ready for Change…Ready to Change” from Mark 2:22; “No one pours new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the wineskins will be ruined.” Jesus’s words here in Mark and the other Gospels are illustrating the call to the Kingdom describing those who will be ready and those who will not. We are living in a time of momentous change in our world. The Intermountain District is in a time of significant change. May it be for the Intermountain District Churches that we are ready to effectively minister in our day, in our place, and to our world. Each year with great gratitude I thank and recognize my wife Carol who has been my partner in life and ministry for forty-four years. The ways she has served the Intermountain District have largely gone unnoticed and unrecognized. Her gifts of hospitality, encouragement, and service have been a blessing to so many over these years. She continues to take part in ministries in Nampa as she is able, she is involved in the community, and she partners with me in our work in the churches of the district. I am so very grateful for her prayers, support, and encouragement.

DISTRICT MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTS

THE DISTRICT MINISTRY TEAM We welcome pastors to new assignments on our district team since last assembly: Alan and Crickett Mortimer at La Grande; Johnny and Joye Hampton at Boise First; Dave and Joanne Tish at Harper; Tommy and Stephanie Lobdell, Co-Pastors at Mountain Home; Kurt and Tanya Oman at Buhl; Kevin and Allison Lambert at Layton Rosewood Lane; Tim and Pam Gerdes at Payette and George and Margaret Lincoln, Co-Pastors at Nyssa. We also welcome a number of new associate pastors to the district. Our District Team also includes the great work and support of our district office staff. This has been a year of significant change and with these changes we have continued to work with the realignment of administrative responsibilities. I am so grateful for the work of Vanessa Harmon the District Administrative Assistant and all that she does for our local churches and the administrative work of the district office. It is a huge task and she does it with excellence. Dr. Mark Harmon is our District Secretary and organized the district assembly last year so very well and has continued that work throughout the year. Rev. Mike Seward is the District Assessments Coordinator and gave excellent leadership to our district program of Ministerial Development. Rev. Gretchin Rotz is the District Mentor Coordinator giving leadership to this vital area and has helped part time as secretary/receptionist for the District Office this year. I appreciate the contribution each one makes to the team and we really do desire the District Office to partner with your church for effective ministry. The Intermountain District is also blessed with a great team of leaders for our auxiliary ministries. Mrs. Carolita Fraley continues to serve as our District NMI President and on the Northwest Regional NMI Council. Carolita and our District Council continue to give strong leadership to the District Missions program. Rev. Rich Vasquez has given excellent leadership to our District NYI for nine years and he also serves as the Northwest Field NYI President. Rich and our District NYI Council have helped our youth programs and ministries continue to grow. The Intermountain NYI is the best in the Church. Rev. Tim Brewer continues to give strong leadership to our District SDMI. Tim and the SDMI Board have provided excellent resourcing and training for Discipleship, age-group ministries and Sunday School teachers. The

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annual district-wide tour continues to grow in attendance, and this year they featured Nate Roskam as the speaker with round-table case studies. “Discipleship Camp” continues to be a great resource and unique among all USA/Canada Districts. Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center continues to be a great asset of the District. Mr. Rick Waitley has now served as the Camps Executive Director for over twenty years and has excellent boards and committees to keep the “miracle” of Trinity Pines alive and well. Our district camping program is one of the best in the nation. Trinity Pines Camp Administrators Brian and Sandy Kendall are giving good leadership and building a strong team. We continue to see significant projects accomplished on our camp facilities, and certainly there is still much to be done. I trust the Intermountain District will always be committed to Trinity Pines and the camping programs of the district. I truly appreciate the support and leadership given by our District Advisory Board, District Treasurer Lowell Rowley completing forty-two years in this position, Finance Committee Chair Joel Pearsall, our seven Mission Area Directors, and all of our dedicated pastors and lay people who make up the Intermountain District. Part of the district realignment plan was adding two new mission areas in an attempt to make the geographical areas more manageable. I have continued to work this year with our Utah churches in organizing as a mission area. I appreciate those who are stepping up to help me revision this area of our district ministry. You will hear reports throughout assembly of each of our Mission Areas. Please be sure to read all of the reports from our ministry leaders.

MINISTRY AND MISSION This year has definitely had more transition and change than usual. There have been twelve churches in pastoral search this year. There are eight new pastors in place and the others are making good progress. We welcomed three new pastoral families to the district and the other five were already a part of our district team. Our church planting efforts on the district continue to show the signs of growth and formation. It is an area of vision I brought into this responsibility as DS that has not even begun to be realized. I am thankful for good things that have happened but must admit we did not achieve what I had hoped for. Pastor Chris Reiter and Cherie report Boise Jacob’s Well CTM has a core leadership group that is growing, and they are now worshipping on Sunday night in a rented church building. Pastor Kenton Lee and Nicki have given good leadership to the Nampa Table CTM and they are seeing some good signs of growth. They also gather for worship on Sunday night at our Lakeview Church. The PAC (Parent Affiliated Church), with the Ontario Church “Adopting” the Vale Church, has been working very well. This has become what may be a great model for the future. Pastor Andrew Sinift and Amanda believe this can be a real “break-out year” for the church. Pastor Grantley Martelly has resigned as pastor of SLC Impact Multicultural Church and SLC Impact has been declared inactive for a few months to reevaluate mission and viability as a church. As a district we also continue to pray for Ben and Tami Moore and the BSU “Crosswalks” ministry that God has laid on their hearts. I appreciate the churches and leaders of the district that have invested time, effort, and financial support in this ministry. This year we will be saying a special thank you to nine of our ministers who are retiring: Stephen Borger, Todd Bramhall, Kent Conrad, Tom Cook, Sam Dunn, Brett Eshelman, Gene Schandorff, Jim Vogel, and Darrel Wiseman.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND AWARDS

BUDGETS PAID IN FULL Baker City Boise Castle Hills Boise Euclid Community Boise First Boise Five Mile Boise New Hope Buhl Caldwell Canyon Hill Caldwell Ustick Road Council Eagle

Elgin Harvester’s Emmett Enterprise Gooding Desert Hills Harney County Harper Homedale Mountain View Idaho Falls Intercultural Ministry Jacob's Well John Day

Kimberly Kuna La Grande Layton Rosewood Lane Marsing Meridian Valley Shepherd Middleton Mountain Home Nampa Bethel Nampa College Nampa First

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Nampa Karcher Nampa Lakeview Nampa Vida Nueva New Plymouth Nyssa Ontario

Parma Payette Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries Salt Lake City Central Salt Lake City First

The Table Twin Falls Vale Weiser

MISSION TEN CHURCHES (10% to Missions)

Boise Euclid Community Buhl Caldwell Ustick Road Eagle Emmett Harney County Harper Idaho Falls

Intercultural Ministry John Day Kimberly Kuna Layton Rosewood Lane Marsing Mountain Home Nampa Bethel

Nampa College Nampa First Nampa Lakeview New Plymouth Parma Twin Falls

DISTRICT STATISTICS

2012 2013 2014 2015 MEMBERSHIP 11,644 11,533 11,386 11,141 PROFESSION of FAITH 331 311 278 316 WORSHIP ATTENDANCE 10,362 10,330 10,094 10,067 S.S. RESPONSIBILITY LIST 16,642 16,893 16,690 16,716 DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES 7,854 7,793 7,645 7,561 The choice for our theme this year, “Ready for Change…Ready to Change seems pretty obvious considering the changes this year on the Intermountain District: significant changes in pastors on the district, changes in administrative personnel, changes in administrative structure, changes in Mission Area alignment, and the election of a new District Superintendent. And although we must be mindful of all of those things, what I want you to think about with me are these two questions. Am I truly expecting the Kingdom of God to “come on earth as it is in heaven” with the church (my church) being a lived-out example of that Kingdom? And am I one in whom Christ may pour His Kingdom so that it may be poured out into our world? In my message I will share three principles learned from the Rubik’s cube about “change.” First, you can never change just one thing; second, there are some things you can’t ever change, and third, you have to give up what you have to get what you want. I long to see the churches of the Intermountain District reach the full potential you have been given and called to by God. May God help us all Be Ready for Change and Be Ready to Change.

Respectfully submitted, Dr. STEPHEN L. BORGER

2. NMI President General Superintendent Dr. David Graves, Dr. Stephen Borger, Dr. Franklin Cook, Pastors, NMI

Presidents, delegates, retired missionaries, and friends, it is with a very grateful heart that I give this fifth report as your Intermountain District NMI President. My heart is full of thanksgiving to all of you for your participation in mobilizing the Church in Mission and in serving the Lord together in order to reach the lost here and around the world.

I want to stop here and express my deep appreciation to our District Superintendent, Dr. Borger, for his great leadership, kind and helpful words of encouragement, his heart for missions, and his flexibility in helping to merge our Assembly and Convention these past two years. His spirit of teamwork has been amazing. May you, Dr. Borger and Carol, sense God’s blessing and peace for the future He has planned for you. Today, we are celebrating 100 years of NMI. On October 8, 1915, at the 4

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the first Women’s Missions Society was officially recognized. There have been several name changes, but the purpose of Nazarene Missions International remains the same today: “To mobilize the church in mission through PRAYING, DISCIPLING, GIVING, and EDUCATING.” OK now . . . it’s Hankie time! It’s time to CELEBRATE!!

Find your white hankie, and get ready to wave them in praise to our Lord who has faithfully answered our prayers, provided for all our needs, cared and loved each one of us, and helped us reach out to our community and around the world for His message to be told. How many of your remember hankie waving? Was it in a Camp Meeting, or maybe a revival service? Historically, it was used politically a long time ago. In the sports world, it is still used. Some cultures use it after a marriage as they wave the bride and groom down the aisle. Spiritually, it was a very old custom used for praising the Lord. That’s what we can do today! Whenever you want to say “Praise the Lord,” just wave your hankie.

Here are some incredible facts about today’s NMI: (Don’t forget! Wave your hankies.) 1. 700+ missionaries serving in over 159 countries 2. 471+ Jesus Film Teams with over 70 million evangelistic contacts 3. $100 million given to Alabaster offerings since its beginning in 1949 4. Over 150,000 people have been on WW Teams since their beginning in 1974 When we look back on this remarkable year, I see so many of our churches that have excelled in

mobilizing their people in Mission. This is truly the goal of NMI. Mission Priority One / Church of Excellence Awards are one way of recognizing your efforts to keep missions alive. I praise the Lord for each church on our District that has fulfilled the four objectives, reached their WEF goal, and we celebrate you!

In addition, each District had the opportunity to celebrate the 100th anniversary of NMI by

adopting a project somewhere in the world. We chose to send a Work and Witness team to Sri Lanka led by Rev. Jim Franklin, District Work and Witness Coordinator. (praise) We now want to look forward into the future.

Dr. Vern Ward, our Global Mission Director, told us that we will double our Missionary work force from 700 to 1400 by 2020! We will be ministering to unreached people groups by entering 50 new cities! Imagine . . . twice as many missionaries means many more lost souls won to Christ!

What about our Youth? Will they be ready? Will they be mentored? Will they answer the Call? Yes, but they will need our support by our encouraging words, our love, and our prayers as they make important choices to follow Gods purpose for their lives. The future of NMI is in the Youth and children of today! LET’S CELEBRATE!!

Pastors, Presidents, you have come today to help us celebrate with special offering gifts. Please come forward now to place your gifts at the altar in the decorated boxes. 100

th Anniversary Birthday Offering GIFTS:

NCM – AFRICA – Purchase of goats, pigs that will provide income, food, and schooling for children, (any amount) Scholarship for a nursing student - $1,000 total need

NNU MISSION SCHOLARSHIP for Student/Sponsor on this year’s Summer Mission Trips (any amount)

CRISIS CARE KITS - A cooperative effort between NCM and NMI for worldwide Disaster Relief (completed kits)

INDIAN WELLS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP - $3,000 total need for one year JESUS FILM SOLAR BACKPACK - $4,000 total need May God bless each and every church for their generous giving to others. Our Intermountain District has continued to be among the top Districts in the US and Canada

giving over and above the 5.5% goal to the World Evangelism Fund! We are a very generous and blessed people here in the Northwest. In fact last year we gave 106% of that goal. Now, it’s time to see how everyone has been a vital part of NMI’s four objectives. You have received a color label when you came in today. Each color represents one of the four objectives of NMI. Please stand as I announce your color.

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PRAYING – a vital tool in achieving the Great Commission. An active role in supporting all mission ministries of NMI.

DISCIPLING – engaging the whole church in mission by encouraging people to serve actively GIVING – giving our money as well as giving of our resources including time, talents, and

material possessions. EDUCATING – the mission story being told in our local churches, reaching all generations and

cultures by all means of communication. Look around and see we are all “mobilizing” our churches, our district in Mission. (Praise) We are

participating in all of these four objectives. In the words of our newly-elected NMI Director Lola Brickey, “You are the FACE – VOICE –

VISION of NMI.” As I say every year, YOU are such a vital part of NMI. Without you, we would not be able to

accomplish all that God has in store for us and for the future of NMI. It is NEVER too late to get more excited and involved in the work of missions locally and globally. I thank all of you here today for your desire to serve the Lord and keep missions a priority in your churches. We have a special copy in your President’s Packet of all the wonderful stories from your churches. Please, will each President take time to read and share them with you. You will be happy and blessed as I was.

I close this report by sharing with you some quotes I took from Dr. Graves’ message at District Assembly five years ago. He said, “Lord, give us a holy boldness and power for miracles and power for our regular daily life. Give us a Spirit of self-discipline and a Spirit of love to share with everyone.” May this be a prayer for us all as we return to our churches to live out the four objectives of NMI.

Respectfully submitted, CAROLITA FRALEY

3. NYI President Hello Delegates of the assembly, I come to you tonight to give you my 10th annual report. I just

wanted to start off first by thanking a few people: Dr. Borger and the district staff for their continued support of the Intermountain district NYI. Thanks to all the churches on our district that see the value of our district NYI as they support it. Thanks to my family who year after year sacrifice time with me and supports NYI.

As we look at the future there are some exciting developments coming. I want to share a few of those with you tonight.

This year we made an effort to reach the young adults on our district. We held a retreat for them up at Trinity Pines. Implementing these types of events for the young adults will create an avenue for fellowship and worship.

Summer camps this past summer were awesome! Our teen camps are both very strong and most districts are suffering in this area. We had close to 300 at each camp.

If you’ve ever read Sticky Faith, you know there a movement to incorporate more of a family model in everything we do in our churches. This is a challenge for most churches, even my own Canyon Hill will still do what they can to create an environment where families can flourish and people will still attend church and worship long after their teen years. This doesn’t mean Youth groups need to go away. This just means we become more intentional at keeping people in the church with a purpose during and after their teen years.

There is a need for more family oriented events and ministries in our communities and churches. This coming Fall our Lagoon event will change. We will allow this event to become a family event. This means that youth groups can still attend, but if a church wants to bring families and group of people with different ages it will be allowed.

Our District is one of the strongest. I hate to speak about numbers. Out of 700 people going to NYC from our field, 225 are from Intermountain. It’s strong because of you as students and your youth leaders. Let’s give them a hand.

District NYI leadership is strong! Jen Chase, David Slonaker, Our camp directors, NYC director, just to name a few. I love serving you the youth of the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. I’m excited daily to work with the churches, youth, and the youth leaders on the Intermountain District.

Respectfully submitted, RICHARD R. VASQUEZ

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4. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Chairman Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent, Dr. Stephen Borger, District Superintendent and

Members of the 103rd

Intermountain District Assembly, I bring you my ninth report as Team Leader of the Intermountain District Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International.

This year the Intermountain District SDMI Team held two training events to equip and empower leaders. In February we traveled the District for our annual Zone Tour. The theme was Intergenerational Discipleship and the Church. There were good conversations around the tables as participants read a case study of a local church and talked about how to make that church more intentional about Intergenerational Discipleship. It is our hope that church leaders can take the tools home with them and talk about how to make change in their local congregations.

In October, we lead our fourth Cohort of Discipleship camp at Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center with nine people participating. It is intentional that D-camp is small in number. The purpose of D-camp is to develop leaders who disciple others so that they in turn will make disciples. It is a year-long journey, which includes three months of preparing for a four day intensive camp, followed by nine months of coaching as participants make disciples in their home contexts. Each of the nine is still in the coaching stage and many have begun to disciple people in their communities. We are now in the process of preparing our fifth camp.

I am grateful for the leadership on our District SDMI Team. The Team this past year included: Bonnie Emery (recording secretary), Pastor Debi Schmelzenbach, Pastor Mike Seward, Pastor Ben Turner, Pastor April McNeiece (Women’s Ministry), Chandra Salisbury, Jake Tucker, Pastor Nate Roskam (Young Adult Representative), Pastor Connie Wheeler (Children’s Director). We continue on our mission…

“To train, resource, and inspire local Pastors, Sunday School Superintendents, and small group leaders to win people to Christ, bring them to maturity of faith, and equip them for works of service in God’s Kingdom.”

Respectfully submitted,

TIM BREWER

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

1. Advisory Board

Your Intermountain District Advisory Board met seven (7) times during the 2014/15 church year and also cared for the responsibilities of the district by correspondence, e-mail, conference calls, and electronic balloting. All actions of the Board have been properly recorded and placed on file at the District Office in Nampa, Idaho. The District Advisory Board has performed all the business and duties assigned to them, including: Interim Ministerial Transfers: Processed and referred interim ministerial transfers to the Board of Ministry in accordance with Manual ¶ 223, ¶ 228.9-10, ¶ 535. Pastoral Appointments: Approved the following pastoral appointments recommended by the District Superintendent in accordance with Manual ¶ 117 and ¶ 208.17: Mouse McKinney - Enterprise, OR Ron Hunter, Jr. - New Bridge, OR Grantley Martelly - SLC Impact Kenton Lee – The Table, Nampa, ID (CTM) Chris Reiter - Boise Jacob’s Well (CTM) Andrew Sinift – Vale, OR (PAC) Kurt Oman – Buhl Dave Tish – Harper Local Church Board Appointments: Approved the appointments of Church Board Members recommended by the District Superintendent in accordance with Manual ¶ 208.18: The Table Church – Nampa Impact Multicultural Church – Salt Lake City Vale Church Harper Church

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Ministers Approved for Special Service/Interdenominational (SPC): Ordained Ministers:

Benjamin Moore, BSU Crosswalks Ministry

Brook Thelander, pastor Epworth on the Green, Boise, Idaho

Lori Ward, counselor at Christian school in Gyeonggi Suwon, South Korea

Connie Heiges, pastor at United Methodist Church in Collingswood, New Jersey

Christa Klosterman, pastor of United Methodist Churches in Fruitland, ID, Ontario, OR.

Robert Havens, pastor of North Fork Community Church in North Fork, ID.

Richard Mark, pastor of Franklin Community Church, Nampa, Idaho

Hitoshi “Paul” Fukue, pastor Ibuka Memorial Chapel, Yokohama City, Japan

Gail Zickefoose, Community Outreach Counseling Center, Nampa, Idaho

John Erickson, pastor of American Baptist Church in Midvale, Idaho District Licensed Ministers:

Barnabas (Tao) Feng, pastoring Boise Chinese Christian Church

Timothy Streight, Campus Ministry Coordinator at College of Idaho Summary of Additional Actions of the District Advisory Board:

Approved the plan to outsource the district office financial accounting/bookkeeping to Nichols Accounting.

Approved the plan to separate the financial accounting/bookkeeping of Trinity Pines from the district office to the office of AMG and the Camps Board. Accountability will still be under the authority of the DAB with regular reporting.

Several credential and disciplinary issues were dealt with throughout the year.

Regular reporting was received and oversight given to CTM, PAC, and Home Mission Churches.

Requested and received a transfer of jurisdiction from the Wisconsin District for the credential of

Thomas E. Ormsby in February 2011. (This action was inadvertently omitted from the 2011 and

successive district journals.)

Respectfully submitted, TIM PUSEY, Secretary STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman

2. Board of Ministry

Partial Report No. 1 We, your Board of Ministry, recommend the following transfers to the Intermountain District: elders— M. Bert Daniels from Southwest Oklahoma, Jeffrey Hall from Los Angeles, Kim Hersey from Northern California, Joseph Hollstein from Southern Florida, George Lincoln from Central California, Margaret Lincoln from Central California, Stephanie Lobdell from Kansas City, Thomas Lobdell from Kansas City, Ellis ‘Gene’ Penrod from Oregon Pacific, Gale Smedley from Arizona, Jerry Warren from Oregon Pacific, Larry Webb from Southern California; deacon— Karen Hollstein from Southern Florida; licensed ministers— Brian Tibbs from Peru South. We recommend the following transfers be granted: elders— E. Dee Freeborn to Los Angeles Rustin Brian to Washington Pacific, Timothy Milburn to Oklahoma; licensed ministers— Jarrod Anderson to Oregon Pacific, Joshua Farmer to Oregon Pacific, Nathanael Hunter to Michigan, Greyson Kilgore to Oregon Pacific, Nichole Rech to Oregon Pacific, Jenna Stout to Kansas City.

Partial Report No. 2 We, your Board of Ministry, having found the following ministers to be in harmony with the teachings and practices of the Church of the Nazarene, recommend they be elected and ordained elder or deacon: elder—Zachariah C. Ellis, Grady J. Harmon, April A. McNeiece, Kristen J. Mayer, Timothy L. Meeks.

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Partial Report No. 3

We, your Board of Ministry, recommend the following: Minister’s licenses be renewed: Catlyn M. Armstrong, James J. Austin, Kylee L. Ball, Carly M. Bartlett, Derek J. Bartlow, Cecil P. Benally, Betsy L. Bowling, Bettina M. Bowman, Benjamin R. Cremer, Zachariah C. Ellis, Tao ‘Barnabas’ Feng, Karen M. Fullerton, Larry ‘Buddy’ W. Greene, Grady J. Harmon, Matthew J. Hulen, Savannah J. Hulen, April L. Kerbyson, Megan R. Krebs, Brian J. Loeber, Jayson R. Martindale, Linsey M. Mather, Kristen J. Mayer, April A. McNeiece, Patrick G. Mee, Timothy L. Meeks, Grant T. Miller, Aaron T. Moschitto, Ryan C. Notbohm, Kurt W. Oman, Joydelle E. Peake, Chelsea A. (Pounds) Pearsall, Christopher M. Peck, Robert M. Poe, Joshua J. Potter, Doran S. Ritchey, Andrew D. Sinift, Rachael B. Snyder-McGehee, Timothy L. Streight, Joseph S. Sumi, Brian J. Tibbs, James V. Walker, Tyler W. Wasson, Edwin W. Wheeler, Deborah L. Whiting, Julie A. Wilhite, Jonathon I. Wren. Minister’s licenses not be renewed for Clayne C. Beck, Joshua D. Godfrey, Jordan M. Iwami, Jodi A. Miller. Minister’s licenses be granted to Stacie J. Ballard, Anthony T. Carman, Nicholas W. Carpenter, Seth B. Clark, Kaitlyn N. Haley, Melinda J. Helena, Rachel A. Holston, Anthony S. Pierce, Thomas J. M. Tilford, Kaylee J. Tilford, Lindsay C. Vernor, Valerie A. Wigg, Kristina N. Wineman. Commission of minister of music be renewed for Stephen P. Kuykendall. Commission for song evangelist be renewed for Royce G. Mitchell. Registration for evangelist be renewed for: Robert C. Donahue, Paul W. Ellis Retirement status for elder be granted to Stephen L. Borger, Todd A. Bramhall, Kent R. Conrad, Tom E. Cook, Brett Eshelman, M. Gene Schandorff, James L. Vogel, Darrel K. Wiseman. Retirement statues for deacon be granted to Samuel L. Dunn.

The Board of Ministry further recommends that the following persons be removed from the roll of elders having joined the Church Triumphant: Brek E. Erickson, Irving W. Laird, Robert L. Miller, Carl O. Wilde.

The Board of Ministry further recommends that the following persons be granted restoration of ministerial credential: Thomas E. Ormsby The Board of Ministry further recommends that the following persons be dropped from the roll of elders: Robert R. Diehm, having resigned credential, Rick L. Garmon, removed, having joined another denomination, Alan Gibson, having resigned credential, Kimberly A. Wilson, having resigned credential The Board of Ministry also recommends that the roll of elders be adjusted to reflect role code changes for: David A. Ackerman, PAS to CHP, Robert W. Anderson, PSV-FT to U, Stephen L. Borger, DS to RA, Todd A. Bramhall, CHP to RA, Jisuk Choi, PSV-FT to PAS, Kent R. Conrad, PAS to RA, Tom E. Cook, PAS to RA, John A. Erickson, PSV-FT to SPC, Brett Eshelman, U to RU, Johnny D. Hampton, PSV-FT to PAS, Daryl Johnson, PAS to EDU, Ryan M. Roberts, SPC to EDU, Nathan Roskam, PSV-FT to SPC, M. Gene Schandorff, EDU to RA, David A. Tish, CHP to PAS, James L. Vogel, PSV-FT to RA, Kenneth W. Wade, U to GA, L. Bryan Williams, PAS to U, Darrel K. Wiseman, PAS to RA. That the roll of ordained deacons be adjusted to reflect role code changes for Samuel L. Dunn, EDU to RA, Aaron C. Larson, PSV-FT to U. That the roll of licensed ministers be adjusted to reflect role code changes for Grant T. Miller, STU to EDU, Kurt W. Oman, STU to PAS.

Partial Report No. 4 The Ministerial Studies Component of Ministerial Development

Progress in ministerial development is recognized by the advancement of local and district licensed ministers through the five development tiers established by the Board of Ministry. In each of the first four tiers, the ministerial studies component is a significant part of the various requirements that must be met, with no less than six courses needing to be completed in each tier. The following placement recommendations are based, in part, on the number of course credits completed:

Placed in Tier 1—Tobias Clary (E), Suzanne Plantenga (E), Shannon Seward (E), Erik Strom (E) Continued in Tier 1—Agueda Andrade (E), Pedro Andrade (E), Amy Day (E), Denise Elwood

(E), E. Joshua Gates (E), Michael Wheatley (E) Placed in Tier 2— Anthony Carman (E), Seth Clark (E), Alyssa Fulling (E), Courtney Gilbert (E),

Melinda Helena (E), Roman Lyon (E), Brian Tibbs (E), Julie Wilhite (E) Continued in Tier 2— Carly Bartlett (E), Cody Bolton (E), Larry ‘Buddy’ Greene (E), Aaron

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Hanson (E), Christopher Peck (E), David Reimer (E) Placed in Tier 3—Bettina Bowman (E), Oscar Diaz (E), Tao ‘Barnabas’ Feng (E), Kaitlyn Haley

(E), Rachel Holston (E), April Kerbyson (E), John Miller (E), Anthony Pierce (E), Joshua Potter (E), Kaylee Tilford (E), Thomas Tilford (E), James Walker (E), Ashley Wetzel (E), Valerie Wigg (E), Kristina Wineman (E)

Continued in Tier 3— Candace Abell (E), Aimee Heil (E), Brian Loeber (E), Linsey Mather (E), Grant Miller (E), Doran Ritchey (D), Lindsay Vernor (E), Jonathon Wren (E)

Continued in Tier 4— Derek Bartlow (E), Karen Fullerton (E) Graduated from course of study— James Austin (E), Stacie Ballard (E), Nicholas Carpenter

(E), Jayson Martindale (E), Aaron Moschitto (E), Kurt Oman (E), Joydelle Peake (E), Chelsea Pounds Pearsall (E), Rachael Snyder-McGehee (E), Edwin Wheeler (E) Declared Inactive— Cory Bernaiche (E), Debbie Coutts (E), Joshua Godfrey (E), Jennifer Sen (E)

Transferred Records— Nathanael Hunter (E) Withdrawing from course of study— Nichole Alder (D), Dana Carman (E), Don Durden (E),

Anthony Kodesh (E), Jodi Miller (E), Benjamin Moore (E), Lynette Williams (E) Dropped from course of study— Clifford Claus (E), Garth Carrick (E), Tyler Ridley (E),

Christopher Rodes (E) Respectfully submitted,

MICHAEL SEWARD, Secretary STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman

3. Board of Church Properties The District Board of Church Properties has considered requests from churches for approval to

purchase or sell properties, construct buildings, make improvements, borrow money for new construction or capital improvements, and refinance church indebtedness, as authorized by the Manual. The following is a summary of the actions of the Board April 1, 2014 - February 28, 2015.

Nampa Real Life – Approved Lease Agreement submitted for the lease of 423 18th AVE

South, Nampa, Idaho a residential house owned by Nampa Real Life Community Church of the Nazarene.

Emmett – Approved a request to refinance the existing loan on the church facilities. Nampa Karcher – Approved a request to place a donated modular classroom building on their

property subject to approvals by the City of Nampa. Nyssa – Approved the request to secure a line of credit in the amount of $10,000 with NWCCU

for the purpose of the church HVAC replacement. Boise Five Mile – Approved the request to sell the house and property located at 5739

Millstream Way, Garden City, Idaho, with the proceeds to pay off the church indebtedness and the remaining amount to be placed in savings for future capital projects.

Meridian Valley Shepherd – Approved the request of Meridian Valley Shepherd Church of the Nazarene to re-finance the long term debt on the church building/property.

In addition to the above approvals, the board met periodically to advise local churches exploring facility development, investigating financial alternatives, and considering the acquisition and/or sale of real property.

Respectfully submitted,

PETE NICHOLS, Secretary STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman

4. Camps Board When you speak about Gems of the Intermountain District, you cannot leave out Trinity Pines

Camp and Conference Center. Through the dedication, passion, prayers, and financial investment of many people we all enjoy bragging rights about our camp facility. I always enjoy hearing someone in a conversation say, “Have you been to Cascade to see our district camp facility called Trinity Pines?” That personal ownership and pride of investment is music to my ears.

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This past year has been one of transitions. In late fall, the decision was made to move all camp financial responsibility from the District Office to the camp office in Meridian. In the process, we brought on board Terry and Bev Martin, who have been invaluable in their understanding and history with Trinity Pines. Bev’s retirement from Boise First came at a perfect time to utilize her skills in the office. Terry had been on the original search committee for Trinity Pines property and his years in the district office gave him foundational knowledge as to camp operations. At the end of this report, the District Finance Committee asked that we communicate to the Assembly delegates some of the changes that have taken place in recent months. (see below)

The summer months were filled with district-sponsored summer camps for 1st-12

th graders. While

the summer was very hot in temperature, the spirit of the campers was equally elevated by being spiritually challenged through camp speakers, music, and a variety of camp-related activities. Brian and Sandy Kendall, Camp Administrators, a host of volunteers, college staff, high school staff, and on-sight managers helped to make the camp run smoothly. With over 12,000 guests each year, it takes a great deal of coordination and cooperation. Thanks to the Trinity Pines team for their efforts and leadership. Volunteer camp directors planned, prepared, and prayed for successful camps for every age group. The reports were outstanding.

In September, dedications were held for the George and Vera Evans Grove of trees that surround Jubilation Station and for the amphitheater stage. Special celebrations in honor of these dedications were held during the district Adult Retreat in September. Again, the faithful, generous gifts of camp partners were evident in these additions.

In the fall, Share the Dream VIII was held at Nampa Christian High School. Special recognition was given to inductees into the Trinity Pines Founders’ Club. The names added this year included: Ray and Star Gartman John and Joyce Harris Ken and Barb Pace Brad Williamson Verna Wood

The evening was rounded out with great food, wonderful fellowship, personal testimonies, and financial challenges. A special project was announced to relocate the large electrical transformer that provides power to the Conference Center. This relocation was in anticipation of the Phase II remodel of the Conference Center.

One of the great accomplishments of 2014 was the establishment of a Trinity Pines Sustainability Committee led by Doug Hagemeier, Eagle Nazarene. Trinity Pines investment in property and facilities is in the millions of dollars. While everything is great at this time, we want to be sure that this facility is in existence for years to come. We are addressing many serious questions, such as:

What is it going to take to maintain what we have built?

Where will future financing come from to stabilize the bottom line?

What type of fees can be charged that pay the costs but don’t prohibit registrations? Thanks to the many hours and meetings that have happened over the past year, I believe we have a

great plan moving forward. The committee will now become a standing committee of Camps Board and will be ongoing to be sure that we never lose sight of the goal of financial stability of the camp.

After 15 years plus at Trinity Pines, it is difficult to find many of our campers who have much recall of what it was like to camp at Victory Cove. This is their camp, where they are forging friendships, establishing relationships with Christ, and setting their spiritual journeys in motion. I enjoy hearing a young camper say “at my camp” and have them make reference to Trinity Pines. I have always enjoyed the song, “We are Standing on Holy Ground.” Through the developmental years at Trinity Pines, we have sung that song with various groups of leaders. Really, it is just 198 acres of grass, trees, and shrubs with a few buildings built by man. But what makes it holy ground is the open invitation for the Holy Spirit to welcome each guest that visits the property. The day-to-day operations of Trinity Pines are supported by a wonderful staff of folks in Meridian. My special thanks to Cindy Pusey, Patty Nottingham, Joanne York, Kyra Gibson, Nic Gibson, Benjamin Kelly, and others who work behind the scenes to make it all happen. Also, many thanks to those who have served on boards and committees, offered skills, provided financial assistance and been generous with gifts, skills, and talents. Trinity Pines truly is the gem of the Intermountain District built by man, blessed by God, and holy ground for generations to come.

Respectfully submitted, RICK WAITLEY, Executive Camp Director

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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

1. Finance Committee We thank God for His generous blessings upon the Intermountain District. We also commend the people of our district for their faithful stewardship. The consistent support of pastors and laypersons alike is essential to “Funding the Mission” of the Church of the Nazarene at home and abroad. Desiring to maximize the usefulness of our district resources, we recommend the following: That the churches of the Intermountain District follow the allocation formula approved and recommended

by the General Board and the Board of General Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene which is as follows:

“Each local church shall share in Funding the Mission of the International Church of the Nazarene based on giving a percentage of Total Giving Income minus the amount given for WEF [World Evangelism Fund] and Approved Mission Specials. The percentage allocation is: 5.5%-WEF, 2.25%-P&B, 2.25%-Education (NNU); and each district shall set their own allocation percentage.”

Therefore, the Intermountain District allocation formula (Funding the Mission goals) shall be based on the following percentages:

World Evangelism Fund .................................. 5.5% Pensions & Benefits ...................................... 2.25% Education (NNU) ........................................... 2.25% District ............................................................. 3.5%

Further, we strongly encourage our churches to increase as they can the giving percentage for Education by .25% (to 2.50%) to provide the same level of support historically given by our churches to NNU before the .25% reduction was put in place to allow for an increase of .25% for Pensions & Benefits Fund.

That each church reports its total charitable contributions income on its respective Funding the Mission webpage within 10 days following the end of each month. “Total charitable contributions income” includes amounts given for WEF and Approved Missions Specials. A full explanation of what is and what is not considered reportable income is available by selecting the Funding the Mission tab on the homepage of the district website: www.intermountaindistrict.org.

Note: The percentages shown above are applied after WEF and Missions Specials monies given by the church and received at the Global Ministry Center are deducted from the total reported income.

That all contributions to the various allocations be remitted within 10 days following the end of each

month for those amounts due on income received in the prior month. That each church meet all four Funding the Mission goals in full and strive to give to the World

Evangelism Fund and Approved Mission Specials at least 10% of its Total Charitable Contributions Income.

That all District financial records be reviewed by an independent accountant annually and by a certified public accountant triennially with the procedures and details to be arranged by the District Advisory Board.

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. Further information is available at www.NazareneFoundation.org or by calling 866-273-2549.

That the following budgets be adopted for the 2015-16 District Assembly year (March 1, 2015 through February 29, 2016):

A. DISTRICT OPERATIONS

INCOME (A) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 413,770

Other Income/Reserves 8,000

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TOTAL Income 421,770

DISTRICT BUDGET 2015/16

District Administration

Ministerial Development/Counseling 17,000

Ministry Team Retreat 2,500

Boards & Committees 3,500

District Assembly 12,400

General Assembly 5,000

Salaries/Benefits/Honoraria/Accounting 167,704

FICA/Medicare 18,775

Retirement Health & Disability Insurance

17,155 19,091

TOTAL District Administration __263,125

Operations

Utilities 6,950

Repairs/Maintenance 6,900

Travel & Professional Expense 10,700

General/Workers Comp Insurance 6,800

Office Supplies/Postage/Equipment 14,800

Bank Charges 600

Auto Replacement/Maintenance 7,000

Accounting Services (Trinity Pines Subsidy) 12,000

Audit Expense 4,000

Legal Counsel Special Recognition

4,000 4,100

Miscellaneous 1,000

Budget Contingency 1,500

Computer Support 2,700

Trinity Pines Notes Payable

Conference Center 75,595

Total Operations 158,645

TOTAL District Administration & Operations 421,770

B. CHURCH SUPPORT INCOME (B) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 61,600

Other Income/Reserves 7,000

TOTAL Income 68,600

CHURCH SUPPORT BUDGET 2014/15

Compensation Support 15,600

Housing 12,000

Health Insurance 10,800

Church Assistance 7,200

Special Projects/Church Planting 12,000

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Budget Contingency 1,000

DS Discretionary 10,000

TOTAL Church Support 68,600

C. SUNDAY SCHOOL

AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (SDMI)

INCOME (C) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 19,500

Other Income/Reserves 0

TOTAL Income 19,500

SDMI BUDGET 2014/15

Operations

Meetings 3,500

Office 400

Honoraria 200

General Convention 2,000

SSM Chairman's Expense 1,500

Resource Library 200

District Tour/Training 3,000

Discipleship Camp 3,000

Total Operations 13,800

Children

Council 250

Quizzing/Scholarships 2,100

Creative Ministries - Children 1,250

Total Children 3,600

Adult

Creative Ministries - Adult 100

Young Adults Ministry 1,500

Women's Ministry 500

Total Adult 2,100

TOTAL SDMI 19,500

D. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL (NMI) INCOME (D) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 17,700

Other Income/Reserves 0

TOTAL Income 17,700

NMI BUDGET 2014/15

District Convention 3,000

Deputation 600

Honoraria/Recognition 300

Office 300

Travel/Meetings 2,750

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LINKS Assignment 2,000

General Convention 5,000

Seminars/Workshops 2,750

Mission Projects 1,000

TOTAL NMI 17,700

E. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (NYI) INCOME (E) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 18,000

Other Income/Reserves 0

TOTAL Income 18,000

NYI BUDGET 2015/16

Honorarium 1,550

Tours/Conferences 1,500

Postage/Printing 100

Telephone 480

Council Meetings 1,800

President's Travel/Meetings 1,300

NW Region Dues 850

Website & Promotion 600

District Convention/ “24” Event 600

Lagoon 500

Global Convention 2,420

NYC 2,900

District Teen Retreat Call to Ministry Conference

3,000 400

TOTAL NYI 18,000

SUMMARY OF FUNDING FROM DISTRICT MINISTRIES BUDGET

(A) DISTRICT OPERATIONS 413,770

(B) CHURCH SUPPORT 61,600

(C) SDMI 19,500

(D) NMI 17,700

(E) NYI 18,000

TOTALS 530,570

F. CAMP OPERATIONS (1/1/15-12/31/15) INCOME

Camper Registrations Group Registrations Challenge Course RV/Tent Camping Fee

232,000 540,000

10,000 1,000

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Camp Store Scholarships Fundraisers

28,000 6,500

85,000 Other Income

District Accounting (Subsidy)

5,000 12,000

TOTAL Income 919,500

EXPENSE

Personnel 251,419

Kitchen 209,750

Maintenance Store Supplies

84,300 23,500

Equipment 10,000

Utilities 113,920

Supplies & Gasoline 24,850

Administration 101,160

Sales Taxes 6,820

Insurance 25,870

Program Operations Conferences & Training Staff Housing Mortgage

40,000 7,500

13,548

TOTAL Expense 912,637

Respectfully Submitted, LOWELL ROWLEY, Treasurer JOEL PEARSALL, Chairman

2. Auditing Committee We, your Committee on Auditing, submit the following report: In accordance with operational policies established by the District Advisory Board, an external

audit of the district’s financial statements is conducted every three years by an independent certified public accountant selected by the District Advisory Board. In the two intervening years, a compilation of the district’s financial statements is completed by an independent auditor selected by the District Advisory Board.

The district’s 2011-2012 financial statements were audited by Ripley, Doorn & Company, P.L.L.C., and the audit report, which contained an unqualified opinion confirming proper recording and reporting of all transactions, was presented to the District Advisory Board upon completion. That audit report is available at the district office in Nampa, Idaho, for review by interested pastors and laypersons. A compilation of the district’s 2012-13 and 2013-2014 financial statements were completed according to District policy.

An audit of the District’s 2014-15 fiscal operations and financial statements shall occur following the 2015 District Assembly. The audit report, once completed, will be shared with the District Advisory Board and thereafter will be available at the district office for review by interested pastors and laypersons.

Respectfully submitted, LOWELL ROWLEY, Secretary JOEL PEARSALL, Chairman

3. Committee on Daily Journal We, your Journal Committee, have read the minutes for Wednesday evening, April 29, 2015, and for Thursday morning, afternoon, and evening, April 30, 2015. We find they give an accurate account of the proceedings of these meetings. Minutes for Friday morning, May 1, 2015, will be read following the close

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of the assembly. Furthermore, we extend authority to the district secretary to edit, expunge, and print the minutes of the Intermountain District Assembly for the 2014-2015 church year.

Respectfully submitted, MARK BERNHARDT, Secretary MATTHEW HAGGARD, Chairman

4. Nominations Committee

Partial Report No. 1 We recommend that the following be adopted by acclamation: District Assembly Finance Committee-- That the 2016 District Assembly Finance Committee be comprised of the members of the Advisory Board plus an equal number of ministers and laypersons (the district superintendent and district treasurer are members ex-officio, Manual 203.21). Accordingly, we nominate the following: Ministers: Mark Bernhardt Laypersons: Brant Bartlow Timothy Brewer Steve Emerson Timothy Bunn Carolita Fraley Matthew Haggard Gerron Gibson Hunter Mizar Terry Ivey Jonathan Privett Pete Nichols Eric Seaney Mike Poe Joy Streight Julie Sievers Mike Poe Richard Vasquez Rick Waitley

Camps Board-- That the Camps Board be comprised of eleven (11) members, both pastors and laypersons, in good standing on the district. Of the eleven members, a minimum of four (4) members must be ministerial. Board members are elected to two (2) year term. Accordingly, in addition to those currently serving through 2016, we recommend the following to serve through 2017: Ministers: John Schaffer Laypersons: Gerron Gibson Doug Hagemeier David Slonaker

Partial Report No. 2

We recommend elective ballots for the following offices: Trustees, Northwest Nazarene University--For the election of one (1) layperson and one (1) minister to serve for a term of three (3) years, we nominate the following: laypersons—Kevin Borger, Steve Emerson, Julie Sievers; ministers—Brian Knight, David Mowry, Ron Wilde. We recommend the election be by majority vote and, if there is not an election after the third ballot, that the ballot be reduced to twice the number to elect. Advisory Board--The Intermountain District Advisory Board is divided into three (3) Election Regions: Central Area (C) — churches in the E. and W. Treasure Valley Mission Areas; East Area (E) — churches in the Magic Valley and E. Idaho/Nevada/Utah Mission Areas; West Area (W) — churches in the E. Oregon and Snake River Mission Areas. With a district membership of 11,533 we are eligible to have ten (10) members on the Advisory Board (Manual 221). Accordingly, we recommend that the Advisory Board be comprised of five (5) ministers and five (5) laypersons to serve terms of two (2) years, with the Assembly alternating each year its election of lay and ministerial members. We also recommend that at least one (1) lay and one ministerial member be elected from each Election Region. This being the year to elect five (5) ministerial members, we nominate the following: Central: Wm. Randolph Bynum, Terry Martin, Timothy Pusey, Ed Weaver, Douglas Wilson East: Michael Seward, David Mowry

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West: Timothy Gerdes, Hunter Mizar, Charles Ryan Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) Board—For the election of a chairman, we recommend that Timothy Brewer be re-elected to serve a two-year term through 2017. For the election of one (1) minister and one (1) layperson to serve for a term of three (3) years we nominate the following: ministers—Christopher Reiter, Michael Seward; laypersons—Bonnie Emery, Shannon Hemphill.

Respectfully submitted, MARK HARMON, Secretary STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman

5. Memoirs In Loving Memory of Our Dedicated Elders and Deacons

Nampa Bethel--Carl Wilde Nampa First--Irving Laird, Robert Miller Nampa Karcher--Brek Erickson

In Loving Memory of Our Faithful Laypersons

Boise Castle Hills--Barbara Duty Boise First--Connie Clark, Candy Jones Boise New Hope--Quentin Howard, Dorothy Simmons Caldwell Canyon Hill--Vermeda Billington, Laura Carreno, Mildred Petersen, Alice Pugh Eagle--Penny Hart, Polly Johnson Elko--Marty Rockwood Emmett--Margie Worley Enterprise--Samuel Bowman, Randy Davis, Berneice Hafer Harney County--Richard Deming Harper--Didi Hicks, Iris Knudson Idaho Falls--Ruby Black John Day--Sammie Laurance Kimberly--Myrtle Harmaning, Valda Post La Grande--Carolyn Schmidt Marsing--Clinton Norris, John Raffaelli Meridian Valley Shepherd--Clarence Clauson, Lillian Kline, Ralph Shoemaker, Madelyn Walker Nampa Bethel--Hazel Bowman, Paul Human, Bill Potratz, Teena Powell, Peggy Richardson, Leona Smith, Nelda Smith, Lois Sumpter, Joyce Tromburg Nampa College--Mary Bellamy, Joan Chapman, Marietta Duke, Marjorie James, Ray James, Wendell Klein, Opal Powell, Helen Rambo, Song Pun “Debbie” Ryska, Ruth Skagerberg, John Sutherland, Joan Wakefield Nampa First--Joseph Chupik, Loeta Dynes, Phil Evans, Vera Evans, Grace Geselle, Levi Henrickson, Wes Johanson, Doris Lisk, Winifred Long, Dwain Lowry, Pete Mangum, Kathryn Matzen, Corkey McCreery, Brian McPherson, Donna Mitchell, Helen Ruth Murphy, Berniece Paine, Alberta Rodes, Larry Thorndike, Adell Vauthier, David Willis, Evelyn Winkle, Ruth Wood, Virginia Worst Nampa Lakeview--Kim Edwards, Carolyn Newton Gulley, Virginia Sauer Nampa Vida Nueva--María Gamez, Jorge Ruvalcaba New Bridge--Betty Jones New Plymouth--Jeff Daeseleer Ontario--Elton Griffith, Elaine Howard, Rod Westfall, Lawrence Winebarger Payette--Corky Geoghegan, Larue Jonas, Eunice Kauffman, Gin McGehee, Jack McGehee, Smokey Schaffer Rocky Mountain Ministries--Neal Smith Salt Lake City First--Karen Andersen, LaDena Yagge Twin Falls--Calvin Dietz, Doris Flinn, Betty Gardner, Dwaine Gauger, Royal Heyer, Claire Theener, Don Watkins Weiser--Jim Campbell, Bob Rogers

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6. Education Recognizing the mutual value of the century-long partnership between the churches of the

Intermountain District of the Church of the Nazarene and Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) for the training and development of Christian leaders in the Wesleyan tradition and providing Christian-based higher education for people in the Northwest, the Committee on Education solicits pastors and laypersons to give cooperation, support, and prayers for Northwest Nazarene University, Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Bible College. We recommend the following:

1. That people in our churches pursuing higher education be encouraged to consider NNU for their education needs. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Courtney Gilbert or Sherri Walker at 208.467.8000 or 1.877.NNU.4.YOU. Transfer students are encouraged to contact Rich Vasquez for admission and financial aid information. Graduate students are encouraged to contact the Graduate Admissions Office at 208.467.8383.

2. That every church of the district strives to pay its education goal in full and take advantage of the Trustees Matching Award Program to make more funds available for their students who attend NNU. The matching rate for 2015-2016 is:

Church’s Education Budget Payment

Church’s Contribution

NNU Match Ratio

Combined Potential

0% Up to $350 4:1 $1,750 1-84% Up to $350 5:1 $2,100 85-99% Up to $350 6:1 $2,450 100% Up to $350 7:1 $2,800

We commend all churches that are involved in the matching program and encourage them to give above the $350 matching amount to students attending NNU. We further recommend that local churches, with the prompting of the university, see that the awards be announced at high school graduations or award assemblies as well as in worship services. 3. That the alumni and friends of the university promote the work of NNU by praying for the university, recruiting students, and giving to University Scholarship Fund. Individuals may make contact with NNU Alumni Representatives: Tahmina Martelly, by telephone at 801.265.3403 or email [email protected]; or Josh Fishburne at 208.475.3274 or email [email protected]. 4. That every church be strongly encouraged to participate in raising funds for endowed scholarships, including the Ministerial Scholarship Program, to provide greater financial support and reduce the net education cost to students who attend NNU. 5. That our people be encouraged to invest in the work of NNU through charitable gift annuities, charitable trusts, and by placing NNU in their last wills and testaments. Donors should be encouraged to give to the General Endowment Fund or the unrestricted University Fund. 6. That Idaho residents in our churches be made aware of the benefits of state income tax credits available on up to 50% of contributions when giving to NNU. This credit was recently increased on eligible gifts to NNU of up to $1,000 in addition to being eligible for a charitable donation deduction on federal and state income taxes. 7. That each local church cooperates with the university in the following ways: a. Assist with recruiting prospective students. i. Encourage all senior high school students to participate in and send all high school juniors

and seniors to one of the Explore NNU, Friday Escape, or NNU Preview events held at various times throughout the year at NNU.

ii. Maintain a supply of literature about the university. iii. See that the Admissions Office of the university receives the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the local junior and senior high church youth and other potential college students.

iv. Publicly acknowledge in a worship service all students receiving matching awards from NNU.

b. Remember its college students in prayer and give special attention to all missionary and international students.

c. Promote NNU by a positive attitude, allowing university groups to hold services.

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d. Open the church schedule to the ministries of students, faculty, and staff to be a resource for needs of local churches.

e. Enter into partnership with the university by encouraging Work & Witness type teams from the local church to assist the university in special projects.

f. Encourage support of the NNU Volunteer Association whose members give staff support to various needs of the university. g. Cooperate with, support, and pray for the Ministerial Scholarship program and participating students. 8. That all new pastors and associates who have never visited the campus of NNU be encouraged to do so as soon as possible. The university will provide lodging and meals for new pastors who are visiting NNU. For more information, contact Rev. Fred Fullerton, Vice President for Spiritual and Leadership Development, at 208.467.8530. 9. That each local congregation considers providing a budget line item for pastoral continuing education. 10. That the Intermountain District churches continue to pray for and participate in the annual offerings for Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Bible College. 11. That pastors and families of Nazarene students attending other colleges notify pastors in the college community so that they may give spiritual support to these young people. 12. That, as NNU desires to promote itself on the local church level, each church provide promotional time and space to the university and its representatives in services and in common meeting areas of the church. 13. That each local congregation appoints an NNU Church Representative who will: a. Accept responsibility for receiving and distributing communications from the university. b. Work in conjunction with the pastor/pastoral staff to see that this information gets to the various departments of the church. 14. That each local congregation coordinates and facilitate with NNU to have an “NNU Sunday” between September 20 and November 8, 2015, to highlight the mission of NNU. 15. That each church supports its local and the District Nazarene Youth International (NYI) by facilitating and encouraging participation in “24” (formerly Main Event) held each spring by NYI on the campus of NNU. 16. Use the available online resources that promote Northwest Nazarene University at www.nnu.edu

Respectfully submitted, DAVID SLONAKER, Secretary TIM BUNN, Chairman

8. Church Planting and Ministerial Support We encourage each local church to pray and seek God’s guidance in envisioning and establishing

creative ministries that speak to the needs of their community, reaching unchurched people for Christ. Believing that it is the sacred duty and goal of each church to support its pastor so that the pastor

may devote full time to the work of the ministry, the Committee on Church Planting and Ministerial Support recommends:

1. That the church family provide its pastoral family with a solid base of prayer support, encouragement, and understanding upon which can be built an effective ministry.

2. That regular attention be given to adequate financial provisions for the pastor and family. Items in the financial package should include:

Salary: A minimum of $2,000 per month be considered as a base for self-supporting

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churches. Salary supplement through the District Church Support budget may be recommended by the District Superintendent and approved by the District Advisory Board on a case-by-case basis. Salary reviews should be made annually.

Housing: A parsonage, including all utilities, improvements, and maintenance costs, or a comparable cash housing allowance. Regular attention should be given by the church board to parsonage care and improvement.

Health Insurance: Each church should insure that each pastoral family has health insurance coverage. The only exceptions are those churches under temporary Church Planting assistance. Federal Laws under the ACA must be followed by all churches in regard to medical insurance and any reimbursement plans. Such protection is of vital importance, both to the church and its pastor(s).

Social Security: Participation in the Social Security program is mandatory for Nazarene ministers and requires them to pay the tax on a quarterly basis at the rate of 15.30%, figured on salary and the value of provided housing. Reimbursement by the church to the pastor for the net full amount paid by the pastor is recommended. 3. Each church is to have a Pastoral Care Committee. Its function is to provide recognition for the

pastors and their families on special occasions (Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, etc.) with a gift/cash and, when appropriate, a celebration.

4. That each church establish an Accountable Reimbursement Plan with its pastoral staff in accordance with the current I.R.S. Code in order to provide for the reimbursement of out-of-pocket ministry expenses including the costs of operation of personal vehicles used in church work, church-related entertainment, professional enrichment, district meetings, and continuing education not otherwise provided for by the church. Careful attention must be given to the reimbursement policy so that proper accountability is in place for everyone.

5. That the church board give serious consideration to retirement planning for its ministers. Regular deposits of any amount into a tax-sheltered annuity or other retirement plan offered by the general church is one logical approach. Payment in full of the Pensions & Benefits Budget is also vital.

6. That our churches encourage personal renewal for their pastor through: Regular use of at least one day each week for rest and relaxation. Vacation time, given with full pay and with the church paying for pulpit supply, built around the pattern of:

(1) Two weeks (14 calendar days, including 2 Sundays) for pastors who have served in the denomination up to 5 years. (2) Three weeks (21 calendar days, including 3 Sundays) for pastors serving the denomination from 6 to 15 years. (3) Four weeks (28 calendar days, including 4 Sundays) for pastors serving in the denomination more than 15 years.

Provisions of at least one week each year for study and improvement apart from church functions and vacations, with a report being given to the church board regarding the week's activities and actual expenses being reimbursed to the pastor.

7. That we continue the practice, particularly at Christmas time, of the larger churches sponsoring smaller church pastoral families for special care. This process is coordinated through the district office.

8. That we be reminded that the objective of each local church is to become fully self-supporting, including adequate care for our pastoral families. Salary supplements from the Church Support budget and from other district sources should be considered as temporary assistance while full local support is being developed. No church should expect such assistance for more than two years. After a church has received support for one year, it should present a plan to the Advisory Board for removing itself from assistance.

9. That financial care of commissioned evangelists serving our churches include: a. Salary for each week of service to the local church at the rate of at least twice the pastor's

weekly salary. A meeting held over two Sundays should be considered as equivalent to two weeks. The reimbursement of travel, lodging, and other expense should be additional.

b. Consideration given to group insurance coverage provided for commissioned evangelists by the local church where membership is held.

10. Since we believe that adequate support for ministerial personnel will relieve personal pressures, thereby resulting in more effective leadership and direction for Kingdom growth, we recommend that a copy of this report be provided to each church board secretary and read or distributed to each local

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church board at the first church board meeting following the district assembly.

Retirement Benefits 1. Each local church should review regularly the impact of current tax law as it relates to estate and

retirement planning. Qualified independent counsel should be sought. 2. The denomination’s retirement plan will place into the pastor’s retirement 403(b) account

annually an amount from $50 - $1,000 based on the Pensions & Benefit contribution made by that local church. We urge churches to match this amount as a minimum and increase the amount contributed to the pastor’s 403(b) as much as they are able. Special attention should be given if the pastor resides in a church-owned parsonage.

3. If a church pays 100 percent or more of its P&B Fund AND Education Fund goal, each minister who received an APS base contribution will also receive an APS bonus contribution equal to 10 percent of the P&B Fund amount paid by his or her church AND will also receive a 50 percent match of his or her personal (by salary reduction or salary addition) Nazarene 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan account contributions (to a maximum of $250 annually).

4. Basic Life Insurance is provided for every qualified minister in the amount of $15,000 in life insurance coverage and $1,000 of spousal life insurance coverage provided the church participates by paying the Pensions & Benefits allocation portion of the FTM. To qualify the minister must be an active, full-time and full-livelihood ordained minister, district-licensed minister, or district-credentialed lay person who is an employee of a Nazarene church or a Nazarene church agency on a U.S. district that pays into the Pensions and Benefits Fund, who is younger than age 70½, and who is not receiving a retirement benefit from the Basic Pension Plan portion of the Single Defined Benefit Plan.

Sabbatical Leave Guidelines Sabbatical Defined: An extended time away from routine ministry for the purpose of renewal,

retooling, and fresh visioning. For Senior Pastors: In order to encourage a healthy pastoral ministry and strong spiritual life of the

pastor, the church board, in consultation with the district superintendent, should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor during each seventh (7

th) consecutive year of service in one congregation. (Manual

¶129.10). For Pastoral Staff: The granting of sabbaticals for pastoral staff members may be reviewed on a

case-by-case basis by their senior pastor and local church board, and in consultation with the district superintendent.

Local Church Responsibilities: To extend full compensation and benefits to the pastor during the sabbatical and provide interim ministry and a love offering to assist in travel and other expenses for the pastor.

Pastor's Responsibilities: (1) To present a sabbatical plan to the church board for input and approval; (2) to provide a contact source, if needed; (3) to share the highlights of the sabbatical with the church upon completion; (4) to submit the sabbatical plan to the district superintendent before official approval is granted by the church board; (5) and a brief written report sent to the district superintendent following the sabbatical.

Important Sabbatical Preparations: (1) Lines of authority while pastor is gone; (2) pastor's responsibilities cared for; (3) procedures for dealing with any crisis (conflicts, counseling, etc.); (4) if interim pastor is brought in, a love offering given when assignment is completed.

Suggested Questions to Interact with in Planning for a Sabbatical: (1) What are the risks? (2) What are the advantages? (3) What are our mutual goals and expectations for the sabbatical? (4) What methods of communication will be in place regarding the sabbatical?

Examples of Sabbaticals: (1) continuing education at an accredited institution (NNU would provide a cost-effective program); (2) traveling sabbatical to visit other churches and get some fresh ideas; (3) a mountain retreat area where prayer and a planned reading program could take place; (4) attendance at various short-term seminars in area(s) of need; (5) a trip in the U.S. or abroad to a spiritual renewal center; (6) short-term cross-cultural ministry (7) mini-sabbaticals, such as those offered by NNU, for churches where this would be an unreasonable financial impact. NNU provides the use of their library, chapel programs, and free housing (as space is available).

Respectfully Submitted, TIM PUSEY, Secretary STEPHEN BORGER, Chairman

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VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries

A. DISTRICT NMI CONVENTION NOTES

Dates: April 29-May1, 2015 Location: College Church of the Nazarene in Nampa, Idaho NMI Convention Speakers: Franklin Cook

The 91st Convention of the Intermountain District NMI met concurrently with the 103

rd District Assembly.

See Daily Proceedings.

B. DISTRICT NYI CONVENTION NOTES

Date: March 13, 2015 Location: Nampa College Church

Opening of Convention at 7:00 pm

Greetings from Dr. Stephen Borger

Rich Vasquez presented his 10th President’s Report!

Motion made to accept the President’s Report, seconded and approved.

Timothy Award presented by Dr. Borger and Rich Vasquez to Mike Seward

Report from the Nominating Committee and instructions for voting given by Robert Click

Motion made to accept the Nominating Committee Report, seconded and approved.

Instructions were given by Jennifer Chase for Voting using Clickers.

Ballot #1 – Vice-President 2 year term (57 ballots cast, 66% needed to elect)

ELECTED: Robert Click, 2 years (96%)

Ballot #2 – Secretary, 2 year term (57 ballots cast, 66% needed to elect)

ELECTED: Debi Hodgerson, 2 years (89%)

Ballot #3 – Treasurer 2 year term (57 ballots cast, 66% needed to elect)

ELECTED: David Slonaker, 2 year term (91%)

Ballot #4 – Adults at Large (57 ballots cast, 66% needed to elect)

ELECTED: Robert Poe (91%) and Brian Loeber (88%), 2 years

Treasurer’s Report given by David Slonaker. Motion made to accept report, seconded and passed.

Quizzing Report given by Jennifer Chase. Motion made to accept report, seconded and passed.

Note for Regional Main event – not being held this year 2015 will take place next year 2016

NYC 2015 report and update given by Zach Schulz

Summer Camp report given by Brad Williamson for Jr. High Camp

Ballot #5 – College and Career (Top two majority vote)

ELECTED: Emily Doane and Shannon Seward

Ballot #6 Youth (Top three majority vote)

ELECTED: Caleb DeGroot, Tucker Langford, Ethan Gerdes

YIM video report read by Robert Click, Kenny Wade reporting

NNU greetings and gifts from Courtney Gilbert

Encuentro Video – Rich Vasquez

Lagoon update – Rich Vasquez

Motion to adjourn was made, seconded and passed.

Worship led by NNU Covenant

Speaker – Mike Seward

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VII. Financial and Statistical

TREASURER’S REPORT April 1, 2014 – February 28, 2015

INCOME

(A) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 381,070$

Other Income/Reserves 10,205

TOTAL Income 391,275$

EXPENSE

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION

Ministerial Development/Counseling 2,090$

Ministry Team Retreat (157)

Boards & Committees 14,546

District Assembly 12,620

General Assembly 5,000

Accounting Services 4,113

Salaries & Wages 89,147

Housing Allowance 32,083

FICA/SECA 17,575

Retirement 16,917

Health Insurance 17,459

Other 17,153

Total District Administration 228,546$

OPERATIONS

Utilities 5,744$

Repairs/Maintenance 6,113

Travel & Professional Expense 9,081

General/Workers Comp Insurance 6,565

Office Supplies/Postage/Equipment 14,263

Bank Charges 1,252

Auto Replacement/Maintenance 9,802

Audit Reserve/Expense 3,000

Gifts/Honoraria 2,967

Computer Support 2,250

Miscellaneous 1,740

Trinity Pines Notes Payable 75,595

Total Operations 138,372

TOTAL Expense 366,918

NET DISTRICT OPERATIONS 24,357$

A. DISTRICT OPERATIONS

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Beginning Cash Balance 185,914

Income 391,275

Expenses & Transfers to Reserves (366,918)

Other Adjustments (24,363)

Ending Cash Balance 185,908

Operations 137,187

General Assembly Delegates 22,079

Auto Replacement 7,000

Other Reserves (Maintenance, Audit) 14,445

Ministry-Designated Funds (BSU, SLC Impact, Boise North, etc.) 5,197

SUMMARY - District Operations

Detail of Ending Cash Balance

INCOME

(B) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 65,240$

Other Income/Reserves 21,771

TOTAL Income 87,011$

EXPENSE

Compensation Support 7,370$

Health Insurance 7,908

Special Projects/Assistance 31,345

Budget Contingency 50

DS Discretionary 7,776

TOTAL Expense 54,449

NET CHURCH SUPPORT 32,562$

B. CHURCH SUPPORT

Beginning Cash Balance 96,678

Income 87,011

Expenses & Transfers to Reserves (54,449)

Other Adjustments 1,731

Ending Cash Balance 130,971

Operations 108,606

Ministry-Designated Funds (Graham, Transition, Buhl, SLC Impact) 17,915

Short-Term Church Support 4,450

SUMMARY - Church Support

Detail of Ending Cash Balance

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INCOME

(C) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 14,549$

Other Income/Reserves -

TOTAL Income 14,549$

EXPENSE

OPERATIONS

Meetings 2,338$

Office 371

Honoraria 100

General Convention 2,000

SSM Chairman's Expense 3,719

District Tour/Training 881

Discipleship Camp 2,277

Total Operations 11,686$

CHILDREN

Quizzing/Scholarships 111$

Total Children 111

ADULT

Young Adults Ministry 1,524$

Women's Ministry 500

Total Adult 2,024

TOTAL Expense 13,821

NET SDMI 728$

C. SUNDAY SCHOOL

AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (SDMI)

Beginning Cash Balance 25,808

Income 14,549

Expenses & Transfers to Reserves (13,821)

Other Adjustments 1,020

Ending Cash Balance 27,556

Operations 17,097

Ministry-Designated Funds (CM, Singles, Youth) 1,298

General Assembly Delegates 9,161

SUMMARY - SDMI

Detail of Ending Cash Balance

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INCOME

(D) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 13,304$

Other Income/Reserves 3,608

TOTAL Income 16,912$

EXPENSE

District Convention 2,978$

Honoraria/Recognition 150

Office 195

Travel/Meetings 466

LINKS Assignment 1,865

General Convention 4,583

Seminars/Workshops 995

Other Expenses 3,540

TOTAL Expense 14,772

NET NMI 2,140$

D. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL (NMI)

Beginning Cash Balance 12,284

Income 16,912

Expenses & Transfers to Reserves (14,772)

Other Adjustments 14,371

Ending Cash Balance 28,795

Operations 14,425

Missions Projects 3,000

Seminars and Workshops 3,550

Honoraria/Recognitions/Deputation 600

General Assembly Delegates 7,220

SUMMARY - NMI

Detail of Ending Cash Balance

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INCOME

(E) Local Churches (Dist Min Budget) 14,271$

Other Income/Reserves -

TOTAL Income 14,271$

EXPENSE

Honorariums 1,421$

Tours/Conferences 987

Website/Promotions 240

Telephone 440

Council Meetings 576

President's Travel/Meetings 884

Call to Ministry Conference 360

NW Region Dues 850

24 and Convention 1,938

Lagoon 1,157

Winter Teen Retreat (1,484)

Indoor Camp Meeting (134)

Nazarene Youth Conference (1,498)

Equipment (172)

Quizzing Program 312

TOTAL Expense 5,877

NET NYI 8,394$

E. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL (NYI)

Beginning Cash Balance 19,910

Income 14,271

Expenses & Transfers to Reserves (5,877)

Other Adjustments 8,129

Ending Cash Balance 36,433

Operations 8,393

Global NYI Convention 6,980

Nazarene Youth Conference 16,152

Quizzing 1,576

District Teen Retreat 1,050

24 1,448

Lagoon 643

Indoor Camp Meeting 191

SUMMARY - NYI

Detail of Ending Cash Balance

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Respectfully submitted, LOWELL ROWLEY, District Treasurer

SUMMARY OF FUNDING FROM DISTRICT MINISTRIES BUDGET

(A) DISTRICT OPERATIONS 381,070$

(B) CHURCH SUPPORT 65,240

(C) SDMI 14,549

(D) NMI 13,304

(E) NYI 14,271

TOTALS 488,434$

INCOME

Registrations 213,226$

Other Income 611,864

TOTAL Income 825,090$

EXPENSE

Personnel & Related Costs 209,040$

Kitchen & Food 176,506

Maintenance 66,398

Equipment & Improvements 28,136

Utilities 78,891

Supplies 27,628

Administration & Promotion 65,710

Sales Taxes 6,674

Insurance 30,568

Program Operations 40,609

Other Camp Operations 16,079

TOTAL Expense 746,239

NET CAMP OPERATIONS 78,851$

F. CAMP OPERATIONS

Beginning Cash Balance (56,610)

Income 825,090

Expenses & Transfers to Reserves (746,239)

Other Adjustments 3,641

Ending Cash Balance 25,882

Operations 18,682

Camp Scholarships 2,450

District Women's Retreat Auction Proceeds 4,750

Detail of Ending Cash Balance

SUMMARY - Camp Operations

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87 3 2 0 1 4 2 0 2 86Boise Castle Hills2 70 0 0Rev. Joy L. Streight

75 3 2 1 0 11 4 6 1 67Boise Euclid Community3 60 0 10Rev. Benjamin R. Cremer

528 45 14 29 2 10 6 0 4 563Boise First4 384 0 275Rev. Johnny D. Hampton

114 8 8 0 0 9 6 0 3 113Boise Five Mile5 90 0 54Rev. Benjamin L. Turner

196 52 0 50 2 24 17 0 7 224Boise New Hope6 185 0 35Rev. Matthew N. Haggard

54 4 4 0 0 3 2 0 1 55Buhl7 26 0 26Rev. Kurt W. Oman

260 13 6 2 5 3 1 0 2 270Caldwell Canyon Hill*8 158 0 0Rev. Dave Fraley

93 3 3 0 0 14 6 0 8 82Caldwell Ustick Road9 115 0 0Rev. Brian D. Dyer

50 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 2 44Council10 44 0 20Rev. John L. Schaffer

506 6 4 0 2 11 9 0 2 501Eagle11 714 0 235Dr. Timothy P. Bunn

33 10 0 10 0 1 0 0 1 42Elgin Harvester's12 47 0 0

58 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 50Elko13 33 0 0Rev. Perry A. Arbogast

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ely New Life Community14 0 0 0

193 34 3 30 1 25 7 1 17 202Emmett15 187 0 43Rev. Brian A. Knight

26 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 29Enterprise16 24 0 5Rev. Mouse McKinney

103 2 2 0 0 6 4 0 2 99Filer17 61 0 59Rev. Kenneth O. Lewis

48 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 5 44Gooding Desert Hills18 70 0 4Rev. Ken A. Bergstrom

81 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 5 77Harney County19 101 0 10Bettina M. Bowman

Rev. Brian E. Bowman

23 13 2 8 3 4 4 0 0 32Harper20 27 0 0Rev. David A. Tish

211 17 1 16 0 13 4 0 9 215Homedale Mountain View21 252 0 17Rev. Charles L. Ryan Jr.

280 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 279Idaho Falls22 322 0 0Rev. Robert M. Sherwood

7 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 2Jacob's Well23 20 0 0Rev. Christopher G. Reiter

89 1 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 87John Day24 107 0 16Rev. Ronald J. Roberson

139 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 142Kimberly25 56 0 0Rev. Michael G. Seward

138 23 0 23 0 1 0 0 1 160Kuna26 201 0 32Rev. Eric C. Seaney

128 80 5 73 2 0 0 0 0 208La Grande27 135 0 17M. Alan Mortimer

51 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 48Layton Rosewood Lane28 31 0 0Rev. Kevin G. Lambert

55 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 60Marsing29 37 0 0Rev. Billy K. O'Connor

64 2 2 0 0 8 7 1 0 58McCall30 52 0 29Lay Pastors Mark Meuser and

Mike Ryan

727 15 7 4 4 14 5 0 9 728Meridian Valley Shepherd31 482 0 26Dr. Timothy B. Pusey

41 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 2 36Middleton32 77 0 2Rev. Mark R. Winkelman

167 9 7 2 0 12 1 0 11 164Mountain Home33 207 0 0Rev. Stephanie R. Lobdell

Rev. Thomas William Lobdell

495 29 5 14 10 66 36 0 30 458Nampa Bethel34 521 0 0Rev. Douglas R. Wilson

890 25 11 2 12 24 2 2 20 891Nampa College35 706 0 320Dr. Gene Schandorff

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95 172 3 169 0 8 4 2 2 259Nampa Fairview37 128 0 0Rev. James P. O'Connell

2,012 37 10 2 25 35 18 4 13 2,014Nampa First38 1,169 0 0Dr. J. Dennis Johnson, Interim

494 1 0 0 1 17 12 0 5 478Nampa Karcher39 340 0 100Rev. Mark S. Bernhardt

90 5 0 2 3 3 1 0 2 92Nampa Lakeview40 80 0 19Rev. Mark A. Harmon

85 27 0 27 0 16 5 0 11 96Nampa Real Life Community41 105 0 22Rev. Dana R. Hicks

52 11 1 8 2 3 0 0 3 60Nampa Vida Nueva42 90 0 13Dr. William Randolph Bynum

30 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 33New Bridge43 23 0 18Rev. Ronald J. Hunter Jr.

39 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 40New Plymouth44 15 0 30Rev. Rodney J. Tegethoff

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332 6 2 0 4 10 3 0 7 328Ontario46 329 0 34Rev. Timothy L. Brewer

36 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 38Parma47 48 0 0Rev. Patrick G. Mee

206 7 1 0 6 10 1 0 9 203Payette48 161 0 74Rev. Timothy M. Gerdes

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva49 0 0 0

228 1 0 0 1 12 0 0 12 217Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries50 503 0 21Rev. Scott L. Sampson

37 3 3 0 0 11 0 0 11 29Salt Lake City Central51 71 0 5Rev. Jeremy J. Johnston

87 4 2 0 2 9 2 0 7 82Salt Lake City First52 60 0 15Rev. Sheryl P. Tedder

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21 4 0 4 0 6 0 0 6 19Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries53 29 0 10Rev. Grantley Martelly

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1The Table54 60 0 0Rev. Kenton A. Lee

821 24 1 16 7 38 1 0 37 807Twin Falls55 655 0 425Rev. David N. Mowry

15 25 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 40Vale56 8 0 0Rev. Andrew D. Sinift

162 5 2 1 2 6 4 0 2 161Weiser57 143 0 53Rev. Hunter W. Mizar

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Boise Castle Hills2 38 18 12 5 135 68 185 91 33 54 0 0 12 87 0

Boise Euclid Community3 7 5 9 6 24 24 40 35 4 4 0 0 6 4 0

Boise First4 85 30 194 26 209 116 488 172 152 106 92 78 135 528 0

Boise Five Mile5 27 13 12 9 88 29 127 51 51 25 35 10 16 69 48

Boise New Hope6 58 41 10 8 175 139 243 188 77 80 51 27 7 196 0

Buhl7 4 0 2 0 20 5 26 5 0 0 0 0 0 54 0

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Caldwell Ustick Road9 35 14 20 14 78 40 133 68 68 23 30 0 30 93 0

Council10 42 5 10 2 25 18 77 25 25 14 15 0 1 50 0

Eagle11 325 177 270 174 929 225 1,524 576 401 540 238 0 198 506 1,018

Elgin Harvester's12 5 4 36 19 22 18 63 41 41 10 0 0 41 33 14

Elko13 12 3 3 1 41 15 56 19 19 10 0 0 3 19 37

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Emmett15 108 63 40 31 197 147 345 241 153 148 44 0 52 110 34

Enterprise16 1 1 0 0 40 30 41 31 12 8 0 0 0 22 18

Filer17 30 12 25 9 25 19 80 40 40 10 64 0 20 105 0

Gooding Desert Hills18 10 5 12 9 72 48 94 62 29 33 40 0 16 70 0

Harney County19 16 13 22 13 53 42 91 68 50 24 0 0 24 72 0

Harper20 6 1 4 0 27 14 37 15 15 0 14 0 7 23 6

Homedale Mountain View21 108 46 50 16 184 80 342 142 93 49 20 65 56 211 35

Idaho Falls22 92 52 217 46 200 115 509 213 128 55 94 0 89 280 0

Jacob's Well23 12 12 0 0 40 20 52 32 0 10 0 0 0 0 0

John Day24 18 15 11 8 75 31 104 54 54 5 70 0 25 60 65

Kimberly25 26 22 10 7 64 41 100 70 26 15 0 0 15 42 0

Kuna26 89 44 38 25 47 26 174 95 95 12 101 40 67 138 0

La Grande27 30 15 25 10 75 50 130 75 65 30 0 0 30 120 0

Layton Rosewood Lane28 13 8 5 3 50 12 68 23 23 10 0 0 5 27 16

Marsing29 1 1 2 2 47 47 50 50 24 12 0 0 50 50 5

McCall30 2 5 1 2 17 80 20 87 15 28 0 0 3 10 2

Meridian Valley Shepherd31 402 54 105 46 1,361 213 1,868 313 227 148 97 43 80 727 50

Middleton32 74 25 12 7 50 42 136 74 0 32 0 0 14 0 0

Mountain Home33 172 57 88 30 209 42 469 129 17 112 118 0 40 167 42

Nampa Bethel34 170 77 105 44 460 120 735 241 241 0 195 95 113 495 0

Nampa College35 279 191 273 155 683 511 1,235 857 453 170 200 0 141 706 0

- Intercultural Ministry (ICM)36 6 6 6 6 35 25 47 37 37 10 0 0 0 0 0

Nampa Fairview37 34 20 46 15 52 20 132 55 47 8 57 30 46 7 0

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Nampa Karcher39 176 44 62 31 313 218 551 293 285 36 72 0 69 494 0

Nampa Lakeview40 53 16 38 7 163 41 254 64 59 5 0 13 20 72 25

Nampa Real Life Community41 80 20 40 8 250 50 370 78 0 78 0 0 40 250 0

Nampa Vida Nueva42 45 25 24 18 59 32 128 75 49 26 35 0 23 39 0

New Bridge43 2 0 2 0 42 40 46 40 12 0 0 0 0 0 0

New Plymouth44 6 6 3 3 39 26 48 35 16 22 0 0 0 8 14

Nyssa45 24 7 11 2 20 12 55 21 21 4 43 0 11 18 5

Ontario46 68 34 115 32 414 110 597 176 127 125 85 0 104 190 28

Parma47 25 18 25 8 28 22 78 48 33 26 35 0 27 36 0

Payette48 73 64 35 24 173 128 281 216 163 53 57 84 42 98 51

Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries50 279 105 81 25 402 105 762 235 188 47 47 0 41 228 0

Salt Lake City Central51 50 30 35 24 250 80 335 134 40 60 0 0 40 40 20

Salt Lake City First52 16 10 3 2 46 25 65 37 27 23 0 0 15 60 20

Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries53 20 12 4 0 36 8 60 20 0 5 0 0 4 0 0

The Table54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Twin Falls55 95 84 67 56 364 206 526 346 188 158 156 95 67 396 425

Vale56 8 8 6 4 10 10 24 22 8 22 0 0 6 8 0

Weiser57 30 25 35 30 100 70 165 125 67 125 100 35 30 50 0

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3,297 9,450 2,131 732 2,370 3,123 4,594 7,561 16,716 4,599 10,338 1,175 2,526 1,787 3,852

3,690 1,745 2,461 1,087 10,675 4,813 16,826 7,645 5,157 3,378 2,483 676 2,175 8,029 2,509

162 42 65 88 (337) (214) (110) (84) (563) (255) (113) 56 (44) 1,421 788

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Boise Castle Hills2 108,722 6,257 4,220 75 10,552 2,553 3,805 2,504 6,309 2,325 0 2,325

Boise Euclid Community3 122,872 7,472 12,095 0 19,567 3,057 4,000 1,030 5,030 3,361 300 3,661

Boise First4 823,279 48,146 20,683 0 68,829 19,687 30,622 0 30,622 21,873 100 21,973

Boise Five Mile5 109,129 5,690 1,005 0 6,695 2,379 3,620 0 3,620 2,510 0 2,510

Boise New Hope6 334,769 18,219 8,930 8,544 35,693 7,078 10,682 0 10,682 8,094 757 8,851

Buhl7 43,873 3,653 1,335 400 5,388 1,097 1,535 0 1,535 1,097 50 1,147

Caldwell Canyon Hill*8 319,773 17,974 2,836 0 20,810 7,493 10,497 0 10,497 7,497 300 7,797

Caldwell Ustick Road9 142,255 7,400 6,148 715 14,263 3,047 4,986 0 4,986 3,562 0 3,562

Council10 65,633 3,423 275 0 3,698 1,401 2,240 0 2,240 1,400 0 1,400

Eagle11 1,306,243 65,540 55,792 9,769 131,101 26,812 41,706 0 41,706 26,811 4,015 30,826

Elgin Harvester's12 55,094 2,817 1,096 0 3,913 1,206 1,876 0 1,876 1,205 0 1,205

Elko13 76,451 2,734 75 0 2,809 1,659 1,748 0 1,748 1,249 0 1,249

Ely New Life Community14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Emmett15 275,199 14,293 10,952 0 25,245 5,642 8,777 0 8,777 5,642 0 5,642

Enterprise16 25,541 1,587 150 0 1,737 639 976 0 976 589 0 589

Filer17 64,475 3,240 575 0 3,815 1,365 1,754 0 1,754 1,253 0 1,253

Gooding Desert Hills18 89,611 5,167 657 0 5,824 1,928 3,137 0 3,137 2,237 100 2,337

Harney County19 124,050 6,350 17,154 0 23,504 2,850 4,380 0 4,380 2,900 0 2,900

Harper20 26,402 1,506 1,115 0 2,621 547 812 0 812 546 93 639

Homedale Mountain View21 366,354 18,987 5,517 0 24,504 7,818 12,161 0 12,161 8,686 0 8,686

Idaho Falls22 425,680 21,244 21,931 0 43,175 8,737 13,591 0 13,591 9,708 0 9,708

Jacob's Well23 14,262 744 321 0 1,065 312 499 0 499 330 0 330

John Day24 340,135 15,907 51,018 0 66,925 6,532 11,903 0 11,903 8,508 500 9,008

Kimberly25 103,961 6,894 3,893 0 10,787 2,159 3,354 0 3,354 2,402 200 2,602

Kuna26 283,290 14,619 11,460 0 26,079 6,007 9,050 0 9,050 6,374 0 6,374

La Grande27 181,390 9,774 2,775 0 12,549 3,813 5,931 0 5,931 3,813 0 3,813

Layton Rosewood Lane28 80,184 4,732 4,511 0 9,243 1,642 2,554 0 2,554 1,642 0 1,642

Marsing29 41,085 2,379 1,940 0 4,319 976 1,438 0 1,438 924 0 924

McCall30 115,990 5,928 630 0 6,558 2,475 0 0 0 0 803 803

Meridian Valley Shepherd31 1,236,464 65,653 27,887 1,072 94,612 26,245 40,824 0 40,824 29,160 2,580 31,740

Middleton32 47,897 2,497 0 0 2,497 1,030 1,609 0 1,609 1,030 0 1,030

Mountain Home33 237,712 15,982 6,209 0 22,191 4,930 7,659 0 7,659 5,472 710 6,182

Nampa Bethel34 657,294 42,071 48,707 0 90,778 13,290 20,942 0 20,942 14,496 200 14,696

Nampa College35 1,244,406 71,692 89,604 0 161,296 26,002 40,317 2,200 42,517 28,798 0 28,798

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Nampa Fairview37 145,178 2,081 1,140 500 3,721 0 0 0 0 3,327 4,025 7,352

Nampa First38 2,080,989 148,912 113,273 54,570 316,755 41,725 64,840 16,605 81,445 46,316 15,740 62,056

Nampa Karcher39 610,793 31,814 22,193 0 54,007 12,999 20,221 1,000 21,221 12,999 200 13,199

Nampa Lakeview40 154,851 8,269 6,764 0 15,033 3,264 5,077 0 5,077 3,264 0 3,264

Nampa Real Life Community41 122,253 1,288 546 0 1,834 1,063 1,187 0 1,187 1,162 0 1,162

Nampa Vida Nueva42 72,383 3,894 1,369 0 5,263 1,603 2,477 0 2,477 1,592 0 1,592

New Bridge43 37,841 1,936 1,013 376 3,325 796 1,141 0 1,141 734 0 734

New Plymouth44 36,397 2,240 1,240 0 3,480 741 1,152 0 1,152 823 170 993

Nyssa45 74,177 3,745 2,470 0 6,215 1,543 2,400 0 2,400 1,543 0 1,543

Ontario46 598,128 31,097 4,994 0 36,091 12,739 19,789 0 19,789 14,135 2,075 16,210

Parma47 46,123 3,268 2,581 0 5,849 1,343 1,767 0 1,767 1,136 0 1,136

Payette48 201,605 11,330 3,123 1,266 15,719 4,537 6,687 0 6,687 4,776 0 4,776

Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries50 283,944 14,803 0 0 14,803 6,090 9,438 0 9,438 6,070 50 6,120

Salt Lake City Central51 49,757 2,587 214 0 2,801 1,058 1,646 0 1,646 1,058 0 1,058

Salt Lake City First52 150,529 7,834 517 0 8,351 3,226 5,017 0 5,017 3,226 0 3,226

Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries53 45,252 0 2,243 0 2,243 900 0 0 0 0 0 0

The Table54 25,990 1,402 250 0 1,652 554 861 0 861 615 0 615

Twin Falls55 854,327 43,208 35,108 0 78,316 17,683 27,505 0 27,505 19,647 0 19,647

Vale56 10,079 527 66 0 593 217 332 0 332 213 0 213

Weiser57 241,271 12,510 2,403 3,243 18,156 5,314 8,214 0 8,214 5,281 100 5,381

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Boise Euclid Community3 5,090 0 34,022 11,532 2,400 1,600 54,644 85,959 820,000 0 Yes

Boise First4 6,108 0 243,635 201,191 0 264,339 715,273 856,384 7,554,000 0 Yes

Boise Five Mile5 0 5,388 39,401 43,105 1,226 3,737 92,857 108,061 1,335,000 51,612 Yes

Boise New Hope6 8,625 68,623 75,112 39,185 2,575 50,239 244,359 306,663 2,000,000 874,479 Yes

Buhl7 4,644 0 2,150 7,944 450 11,628 26,816 35,983 775,000 0 Yes

Caldwell Canyon Hill*8 12,473 33,926 99,296 33,133 8,208 79,212 266,248 312,845 2,447,000 190,776 Yes

Caldwell Ustick Road9 0 0 14,100 23,066 781 40,629 78,576 104,434 650,000 0 Yes

Council10 550 0 17,861 16,202 150 10,676 45,439 54,178 285,000 0 Yes

Eagle11 48,680 188,793 379,032 161,358 19,476 260,394 1,057,733 1,288,178 4,011,532 1,654,225 Yes

Elgin Harvester's12 8,567 13,427 14,674 4,964 425 12,291 54,348 62,548 399,000 102,420 Yes

Elko13 5,958 0 22,098 24,477 0 0 52,533 59,998 200,000 0 No

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Emmett15 34,565 9,900 82,795 22,989 885 78,654 229,788 275,094 2,000,000 79,971 Yes

Enterprise16 0 0 0 15,575 100 0 15,675 19,616 574,600 0 Yes

Filer17 6,683 0 13,750 16,278 1,485 4,760 42,956 51,143 1,625,500 0 No

Gooding Desert Hills18 412 0 19,200 18,879 7,712 26,434 72,637 85,863 800,000 0 Yes

Harney County19 13,415 0 26,516 11,615 770 33,228 85,544 119,178 850,000 0 Yes

Harper20 746 0 6,145 7,600 1,545 3,932 19,968 24,587 62,240 0 Yes

Homedale Mountain View21 0 59,237 77,812 52,930 6,558 74,654 271,191 324,360 2,017,000 314,944 Yes

Idaho Falls22 24,347 0 131,730 57,574 1,700 34,591 249,942 325,153 1,750,000 0 Yes

Jacob's Well23 0 0 3,300 0 0 0 3,300 5,506 0 0 Yes

John Day24 0 34,991 64,035 50,625 152 109,311 259,114 353,482 1,500,000 19,009 Yes

Kimberly25 4,157 0 18,305 17,200 6,374 50,554 96,590 115,492 620,000 0 Yes

Kuna26 0 36,000 84,794 57,283 3,844 44,545 226,466 273,976 1,586,087 367,502 Yes

La Grande27 4,235 0 42,236 23,995 3,455 7,854 81,775 107,881 1,630,000 0 Yes

Layton Rosewood Lane28 8,991 0 0 7,700 0 24,491 41,182 56,263 600,000 0 Yes

Marsing29 3,062 0 15,275 4,776 200 15,393 38,706 46,363 575,000 0 Yes

McCall30 31,011 1,121 39,179 23,730 170 3,333 98,544 108,380 650,000 23,892 No

Meridian Valley Shepherd31 91,842 154,492 251,882 170,130 1,989 151,580 821,915 1,015,336 7,891,861 1,740,906 Yes

Middleton32 26,085 0 12,684 19,850 7,000 10,310 75,929 82,095 275,000 0 Yes

Mountain Home33 0 0 64,505 37,284 1,836 84,496 188,121 229,083 1,700,000 0 Yes

Nampa Bethel34 19,893 97,337 162,151 100,389 6,113 141,474 527,357 667,063 5,420,008 1,168,788 Yes

Nampa College35 4,390 131,305 405,235 196,060 8,125 219,551 964,666 1,223,279 6,600,000 2,075,192 Yes

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Nampa Fairview37 4,229 3,418 49,195 33,269 592 42,180 132,883 143,956 548,469 75,629 No

Nampa First38 6,607 173,545 883,161 157,868 56,176 431,434 1,708,791 2,210,772 14,055,211 568,454 Yes

Nampa Karcher39 91,366 0 150,359 102,543 37,490 237,012 618,770 720,196 6,500,000 0 Yes

Nampa Lakeview40 25,665 2,218 15,657 66,589 8,411 35,604 154,144 180,782 1,304,800 8,354 Yes

Nampa Real Life Community41 29,974 0 33,482 46,248 0 6,780 116,484 121,730 160,000 130,000 No

Nampa Vida Nueva42 92,250 0 0 34,698 550 12,824 140,322 151,257 335,000 0 Yes

New Bridge43 0 0 20,163 350 250 0 20,763 26,759 504,000 0 No

New Plymouth44 1,043 0 8,225 13,618 777 8,478 32,141 38,507 170,000 0 Yes

Nyssa45 20,278 2,500 16,534 5,183 225 13,415 58,135 69,836 500,000 7,500 Yes

Ontario46 61,983 61,500 225,176 50,942 7,874 105,089 512,564 597,393 4,000,000 191,723 Yes

Parma47 4,472 0 18,050 0 0 0 22,522 32,617 900,000 0 Yes

Payette48 6,719 29,728 54,535 37,099 15 50,849 178,945 210,664 2,500,000 460,544 Yes

Payette Centro Cristiano Vida Nueva49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Pocatello Rocky Mountain Ministries50 28,025 0 97,561 66,276 0 35,153 227,015 263,466 450,000 0 Yes

Salt Lake City Central51 5,456 0 16,750 8,181 4,870 10,696 45,953 52,516 275,000 0 Yes

Salt Lake City First52 43,151 0 54,075 26,359 360 16,444 140,389 160,209 35,000 0 Yes

Salt Lake City Impact Multicultural Ministries53 27,780 0 0 4,435 537 22,826 55,578 58,721 30,000 0 No

The Table54 0 0 14,000 0 3,500 7,000 24,500 28,182 0 0 Yes

Twin Falls55 0 51,798 200,017 193,374 1,000 254,136 700,325 843,476 4,000,000 0 Yes

Vale56 0 0 11,000 0 0 7,257 18,257 19,612 400,000 0 Yes

Weiser57 0 45,759 46,666 14,801 7,318 83,099 197,643 234,708 1,300,000 504,960 Yes

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10,610,880 104,836,208 15,516,241 12,678,827 3,351,145 236,614 2,543,289 4,505,054 1,205,006 837,719

774,032 1,649,998 5,054,249 2,962,797 315,487 3,877,731 14,634,294 17,623,366 106,329,032 11,409,026

63,687 (444,992) (549,195) (419,508) (78,873) (526,586) (1,955,467) (2,107,125) (1,492,824) (798,146)

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Supplemental Statistical Report2015

Intermountain

6,696,000.00Value District Property

Value District Center

Value District Parsonage

656,676.00Indebtedness on District Property

June 15, 2015