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One hundred fifth Annual Assembly Journal of the Colorado District Church of the Nazarene Dr. Jerry Porter Rev. David M. Ralph General Superintendent District Superintendent Sessions held at Colorado Springs First Church Colorado Springs, Colorado June 6-8, 2013

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Page 1: One hundred fifth Annual Assembly Journal of the Colorado District

One hundred fifth

Annual Assembly Journal

of the

Colorado District

Church of the Nazarene

Dr. Jerry Porter Rev. David M. Ralph

General Superintendent District Superintendent

Sessions held at

Colorado Springs First Church

Colorado Springs, Colorado

June 6-8, 2013

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Colorado District Year in Review May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013

THE NUMBERS

*AS REPORTED IN THE ANNUAL PASTOR’S REPORTS

Organized Churches 69

NewStarts (CTM’s) 6

Organic Centers 1

Preaching Points 4

Intercity Ministries 3

Camp 1

New Nazarenes 709

Baptisms 499

Conversions 1,851

Church Membership 12,245

Average Weekly SDMI Attendance 8,621

Average Weekly Worship Attendance 9,923

Money Raised $15,281,567

Given for World Evangelism $ 689,950 (4.51% of gross income)

Given for District Operations $ 421,586 (2.76% of gross income)

Given for Pensions & Benefits $ 283,989 (1.86% of gross income)

Given for NNU $ 229,630 (1.50% of gross income)

THE EVENTS

6 NewStarts (CTM’s)

Denver Family

Gathering Stones Falcon

Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand

Parker Epic

Pueblo 4 Bar S Gathering

Thornton Hope Hacienda

1 Organic Center

Lone Tree The Crash

4 Preaching Points

Delta Gunnison Valley - Uniweep Canyon, Hope Fellowship, Delta Cross & Spurs Cowboy Fellowship

Greeley Celebration Pointe - Keota

3 Intercity Ministries

Jesus of Nazareth, Movement 5280, Nehemiah

1 Camp

Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center

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ASSEMBLY HISTORY—COLORADO DISTRICT

General District District

No. Year Dates Place Host Pastor Superintendent Superintendent Secretary

Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene

1 1909 Sept. 23-26 Denver Alpin M. Bowes P. F. Bresee Alpin M. Bowes F. A. Pierce

2 1910 June 16-19 Greeley L. E. Burger E. P. Ellyson L. E. Burger F. A. Pierce

3 1911 May 18-21 Greeley L. E. Burger H. F. Reynolds L. E. Burger H. C. Baker

4 1912 May 9-12 Denver L. E. Burger P. F. Bresee H. C. Baker L.Bracewell

Colorado District—Colorado, Utah, Wyoming (Consolidation of Rocky Mountain and Southern Colorado Districts)

5 1913 June 12-15 Co Spgs C. B. Widmeyer E. F. Walker C. B. Widmeyer S. L. Flowers

6 1914 May 14-17 Denver H. C. Baker E. F. Walker C. B. Widmeyer A. E. Sanner

7 1915 May 19-23 Denver L. E. Burger H. F. Reynolds L. E. Burger A. E. Sanner

8 1916 May 3-7 Greeley C. T. French R. T. Williams L. E. Burger A. E. Sanner

9 1917 May 31—June 3 Co Spgs R. J. Plumb R. T. Williams R. J. Plumb A. E. Sanner

10 1918 May 22-26 Denver A. G. Crockett J. W. Goodwin A. E. Sanner R. J. Plumb

11 1919 May 22—June 1 Kirk D. I. Vanderpool R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner J. G. Beckman

Church of the Nazarene

12 1920 June 23-27 Canon City R. J. Plumb H. F. Reynolds A. E. Sanner J. G. Beckman

Eastern Colorado-Wyoming District (Three-state district divided; new district, Western Colorado-Utah, created)

13 1921 June 29—July 3 Co Spgs L. E. Grattan R. T. Williams A. E. Sanner L. E. Grattan

14 1922 June 21-25 Greeley C. H. Lancaster H. F. Reynolds A. E. Sanner L. E. Grattan

15 1923 June 13-17 Denver A. G. Crockett J. W. Goodwin D. I. Vanderpool L. E. Grattan

16 1924 May 21-25 Cañon City L. E. Grattan R. T. Williams D. I. Vanderpool L. E. Grattan

17 1925 May 19-24 Boulder W. H. Parker H. F. Reynolds C. W. Davis M. C. Campbell

Colorado-Wyoming District (Western Colorado added to Eastern Colorado-Wyoming District)

18 1926 June 16-21 Florence Z. H. Baxter J. W. Goodwin C. W. Davis M. C. Campbell

19 1927 June 14-19 Denver D. I. Vanderpool H. F. Reynolds C. W. Davis M. C. Campbell

20 1928 July 11-15 La Junta F. C. Savage J. B. Chapman C. W. Davis M. C. Campbell

21 1929 June 18-23 Montrose P. J. Smith J. B. Chapman C. W. Davis M. C. Campbell

22 1930 June 24-29 Pueblo F. Galloway J. W. Goodwin C. W. Davis L. E. Grattan

23 1931 June 24-28 Greeley L. E. Grattan H. F. Reynolds C. W. Davis L. E. Grattan

24 1932 May 25-29 Co Spgs J. A. Phillips J. W. Goodwin C. W. Davis L. E Grattan

25 1933 May 21-25 Denver Melza Brown R. T. Williams C. W. Davis L. E. Gratta

26 1934 June 20-24 Boulder A. L. Hipple W. Goodwin C. W. Davis L. E. Grattan

27 1935 June 12-16 Canon City J. W. Wells J. B. Chapman C. W. Davis L. E. Grattan

28 1936 June 13-17 Gr Junction Olaf Sundal R. T. Williams C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

29 1937 June 9-13 Denver Melza Brown J. G. Morrison C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

30 1938 June 8-12 Manzanola Dave Severn J. G. Morrison C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

31 1939 June 13-18 Canon City J. W. Wells J. W. Goodwin C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

32 1940 May 22-24 Denver R. W. Hertenstein R. T. Williams C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

33 1941 June 11-13 Denver R. W. Hertenstein J. B. Chapman C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

34 1942 June 17-19 Denver R. W. Hertenstein H. V. Miller C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

35 1943 July 28-30 Denver Leo C. Davis H. V. Miller C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

36 1944 Aug. 2-4 Denver L. A. Ogden H. C. Powers C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

37 1945 Aug. 1-2 Denver L. A. Ogden H. V. Miller C. W. Davis Lloyd LeVan

38 1946 July 31—Aug. 2 Denver C. W. Brough H. C. Powers Glenn Griffith Lloyd LeVan

39 1947 June 18-20 Denver C. W. Brough G. B. Williamson Glenn Griffith Lloyd LeVan

40 1948 July 28-29 Denver C. W. Brough O. J. Nease Glenn Griffith Lloyd LeVan

41 1949 June 22-24 Denver J. B. Miller D. I. Vanderpool Glenn Griffith Wm. Lambert

42 1950 July 5-6 Denver J. B. Miller G. B. Williamson C. B. Cox Wm. Lambert

43 1951 July 4-6 Denver J. B. Miller Samuel Young C. B. Cox Wm. Lambert

44 1952 July 9-10 Denver J. B. Miller H. C. Powers C. B. Cox Wm. Lambert

45 1953 July 8-9 Lakewood H. T. Leppard G. B. Williamson C. B. Cox C. K. Helsel

46 1954 July 7-8 Lakewood H. T. Leppard D. I. Vanderpool C. B. Cox C. K. Helsel

47 1955 July 14-15 Lakewood E. Geo. Greiner Hugh C. Benner O. J. Finch C. K. Helsel

48 1956 July 19-20 Lakewood E. Geo. Greiner G. B. Williamson O. J. Finch C. K. Helsel

49 1957 July 17-18 Lakewood E. Geo. Greiner Samuel Young O. J. Finch C. K. Helsel

50 1958 July 10-11 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist D. I. Vanderpool O. J. Finch C. K. Helsel

51 1959 July 16-17 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist Hugh C. Benner O. J. Finch C. K. Helsel

52 1960 July 21-22 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist H. C. Powers O. J. Finch C. K. Helsel

53 1961 July 20-21 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist G. B. Williamson E. L. Cornelison C. K. Helsel

54 1962 July 19-21 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist Hugh C. Benner E. L. Cornelison C. K. Helsel

55 1963 July 18-19 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist D. I. Vanderpool E. L. Cornelison C. K. Helsel

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56 1964 July 16-17 Lakewood M. A. Palmquist Samuel Young E. L. Cornelison C. K. Helsel

57 1965 July 21-23 Lakewood District Center V. H. Lewis E. L. Cornelison Loran A. Madsen

58 1966 July 20-23 Lakewood District Center H. C. Powers E. L. Cornelison Loran A. Madsen

59 1967 July 12-14 Lakewood District Center G. B. Williamson E. L. Cornelison Loran A. Madsen

60 1968 July 24-26 Lakewood District Center Orville W. Jenkins E. L. Cornelison Harold J. Westlund

61 1969 July 16-18 Lakewood District Center George Coulter E. L. Cornelison Harold J. Westlund

62 1970 July 8-10 Lakewood District Center V. H. Lewis E. L. Cornelison Harold J. Westlund

63 1971 July 8-9 Lakewood District Center Samuel Young M. Harold Daniels Harold J. Westlund

64 1972 July 6-7 Lakewood District Center Edward Lawlor M. Harold Daniels Harold J. Westlund

65 1973 July 5-6 Co Spgs Bill M. Sullivan Eugene L. Stowe M. Harold Daniels Harold J. Westlund

66 1974 July 11-12 Denver W. Don Wellman Edward Lawlor M. Harold Daniels Harold J. Westlund

67 1975 July 10-11 Denver W. Don Wellman George Coulter M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

68 1976 July 15-16 Denver W. Don Wellman V. H. Lewis M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

69 1977 July 7-8 Co Spgs Allen Dace Charles H. Strickland M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

70 1978 July 13-14 Lakewood Robert Snodgrass Orville W. Jenkins M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

71 1979 July 11-12 Denver W. Don Wellman Eugene L. Stowe M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

72 1980 July 16-17 Denver W. Don Wellman Jerald D. Johnson M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

73 1981 July 16-17 Lakewood Jay Baynum V. H. Lewis M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

74 1982 July 15 Co Spgs J. Donald Freese Charles H. Strickland M. Harold Daniels Allen H. Dace

75 1983 July 14 Littleton C. Howard Wade Charles H. Strickland M. Harold Daniels Orlando R. Jantz

76 1984 July 12-13 Denver W. Donald Wellman Orville W. Jenkins M. Harold Daniels Orlando R. Jantz

77 1985 July 18-19 Co Spgs J. Donald Freese Raymond W. Hurn M. Harold Daniels Orlando R. Jantz

78 1986 July 17-18 Denver W. Donald Wellman Eugene L. Stowe Jim Diehl Earl Paul Robertson

79 1987 July 16-17 Denver W. Donald Wellman Eugene L. Stowe Jim Diehl Earl Paul Robertson

80 1988 July 14-15 Denver W. Donald Wellman William M. Greathouse Jim Diehl Stanley J. Rodes

81 1989 July 19-21 Denver Jim Diehl Donald D. Owens Leon F. Wyss Stanley J. Rodes

82 1990 July 11-13 Co Spgs Steve Borger Jerald D. Johnson Leon F. Wyss Stanley J. Rodes

83 1991 July 10-12 Denver Jim Diehl Jerald D. Johnson Leon F. Wyss Stanley J. Rodes

84 1992 July 8-10 Denver Jim Diehl John A. Knight Leon F. Wyss Stanley J. Rodes

85 1993 July 7-9 Denver Jim Dieh l John A. Knight Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

86 1994 July 13-15 Co Spgs Steve Borger William J. Prince Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

87 1995 July 19-21 Denver Tim Stearman William J. Prince Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

88 1996 July 17-19 Co Spgs Gary Durham Paul Cunningham Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

89 1997 July 23-25 Lakewood David Phillips Paul Cunningham Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

90 1998 July 22-24 Denver Tim Stearman James H. Diehl Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

91 1999 July 21-23 Co Spgs Gary Durham James H. Diehl Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

92 2000 July 19-21 Denver Tim Stearman Jim Bond Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

93 2001 July 25-27 Co Spgs Alan Scott Jim Bond Leon F. Wyss Conley Henderson

94 2002 July 10-11 Denver Tim Stearman Jerry Porter David Ralph Conley Henderson

95 2003 July 13-14 Co Spgs Alan Scott Jerry Porter David Ralph Conley Henderson

96 2004 July 11-12 Denver Tim Stearman Talmadge Johnson David Ralph Conley Henderson

97 2005 July 17-18 Co Spgs Gene Grate Talmadge Johnson David Ralph Conley Henderson

98 2006 July 16-17 Co Spgs Gene Grate Jesse Middendorf David Ralph Joseph McNulty

99 2007 July 15-16 Denver Tim Stearman Jesse Middendorf David Ralph Joseph McNulty

Howie Stooksbury

1002008 July 14-15 Lakewood Joseph McNulty Paul Cunningham David Ralph Joseph McNulty

1012009 July 19-20 Co Spgs Harold Graves Paul Cunningham David Ralph Larry Chovancek

1022010 June 27-29 Denver Shawn Siegfreid Eugénio Duarte David Ralph Larry Chovancek

1032011 June 26-28 Denver Shawn Siegfreid Eugénio Duarte David Ralph Larry Chovancek

1042012 June 21-23 Co Spgs Gene Grate Jerry Porter David Ralph Larry Chovancek

1052013 June 6-8 Co Spgs Gene Grate Jerry Porter David Ralph Larry Chovancek

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2013 ORDINANDS

DAVID L. BACA, JR. On Valentine’s Day of 2011, I donated a kidney to one of my best

friends who is also my spiritual mentor, Charles Nelson. Chuck has been a part of my life since I

gave my life to Christ sixteen years ago. He taught me more by his example than I could have

ever learned from a book. The Bible gave me instruction on how I should live, but the Lord sent

me Chuck to model it. David is the Connecting Pastor at The Crossing Church in Westminster.

JANA BURNHAM While at a youth group retreat, Jana was sanctified and felt God wanted

complete control of her life. She felt he wanted to lead her, not just accompany her. Since that

day, she has continually given her life over to God, making a daily commitment to live a

sanctified life and become more and more like Christ. She realizes it is the Holy Spirit that

enables her to live a sanctified life with God’s grace. She has sensed a call into youth ministry,

which she initially accepted at NYC 1999, and now serves as Youth Pastor at Trinity Church in

Colorado Springs.

KAREN J. GUNSTREAM She received her BS in Christian Leadership/Organizational

Management from Colorado Christian University, and her MDiv with Specialization in Spiritual

Formation and Soul Care from Denver Seminary. Among other assignments, her special passion

in ministry right now is in training laity to be disciplers in their world, as she serves as Pastor of

Adult Christian Education at Denver First Church.

PAUL HORN, JR PJ is married to Abbi. They have a daughter, Kennedy. PJ graduated from

Nazarene Bible College in 2011. His first ministry assignment has been serving as the Youth

Pastor at Eastborough Church in Colorado Springs. PJ also serves as the NYI Pikes Peak Cluster

President.

MARK K. MICKENS He has been married to his wife Penny for 22 years. Mark

graduated from Nazarene Bible College in 1995 with a B.A. in Biblical Studies. They have 3

children Jorden 15, Briauna 13, and Joshua 12. Mark has served as the youth pastor at Genesis

Church in Colorado Springs for the last 7 years.

ANDREW JAMISON POTTENGER He is a 2009 graduate of Nazarene Theological

Seminary. He and his wife Gina have served the Eurasia Region from Büsingen, Germany as

volunteer missionaries for the past three years, as well as taught several online courses for

European Nazarene College. Andrew is called to serve God through the Church of the Nazarene

(Colorado Springs First Church) as a missionary educator, training people for ministry in various

world areas by teaching church history and theology.

ROBBIN G. TRUMBLE While serving as a children’s ministry director, Robbin sensed a

call to ministry in 2003 and received her first district license from the South Texas District in

2005. After moving to Colorado in 2006, she served as Children’s Pastor and Associate Pastor at

Security Church of the Nazarene. Robbin is currently serving as Counseling Pastor and Director

of the Celebrate Recovery ministry at Colorado Springs First Church.

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JOEL D. TUCHEZ He received Jesus into his life at the age of 8. His father was an associate

pastor of the church he attended. Church, ministry, and serving God is pretty much the only life

he has known. God has given him the gift of music. He has served as worship leader, children's

church pastor, youth pastor, teacher, outreach director, etc., and now is the Senior Pastor at

Denver Family Church.

*Ordinands are noted with CAPITAL LETTERS.

Left to right: (back row) DAVID BACA, Dr. Jerry Porter, G.S., PAUL HORN JR., Rev. Miles

Trumble, MARK MICKENS, ANDREW POTTENGER, William Gunstream, Jason Burnham,

Rev. David Ralph, D.S.

(front row) Regina Baca, Abbi Horn, ROBBIN TRUMBLE, Penny Mickens, Gina Pottenger,

KAREN GUNSTREAM, JANA BURNHAM, Traci Tuchez, JOEL TUCHEZ.

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I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS General Superintendent in Jurisdiction – Dr. Jerry Porter (Toni), 17001 Prairie Star Parkway,

Lenexa, KS 66220 (E-mail: [email protected]; 913-577-0500)

District Superintendent – Rev. David M. Ralph (Carol), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241 (E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected];

720-977-9066 Ext. 22)

District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. Leon Wyss (Liz), 21 Abernathy Ct., Highlands Ranch,

CO 80130 (303-770-7442)

District Administrator – Dr. Kevin Compton (Linda), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 Ext. 21)

Office Manager – Shelley Trostle (Jim), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO

80241 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 Ext. 24)

District Assistant – Mickey Cox, 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 Ext. 25)

District Office – 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241-3152

(Website: www.conazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066,

Fax: 720-977-9077) District Secretary – Larry Chovancek (Joyce), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton,

CO 80241 (E-mail: [email protected]; Church 970-245-3125)

District NMI President – Wayla Murrow (Sid), 6621 W. 111th Place, Westminster, CO 80020

(E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]; Cell 303-726-7714)

District NYI President – Troy Teeter (Kim), 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-337-9100)

District SDMI Chairman – Roger Freels (Judy), 2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO

80501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-776-7066)

Golden Bell Camp & Conference Center Director - Doug Pearson (Jan), 380 County Rd. 512,

Divide, CO 80814 (E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 719-687-5400, Center:

719-687-9561)

NewStart Chairman – Jeff Alexander (Robin), 8444 Parfet Court Arvada, CO 80005

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-424-5024)

Hispanic Coordinator – Joel Tuchez, Denver Family Church, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223

(E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]; 303-934-4350 or cell 303-305-9670)

Nazarene Bible College – 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(719-884-5000)

Northwest Nazarene University – 623 Holly, Nampa, ID 83686 (208-467-8011)

Nazarene Theological Seminary – 1700 East Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64141

(816-333-6254, Fax: 816-333-6271)

WHERE TO SEND MONIES All general monies send to:

General Treasurer, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, Kansas 66220

Monies for Nazarene Theological Seminary send to:

NTS, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64131

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Monies for Nazarene Bible College send to:

NBC, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

NMI district monies including children’s projects send to:

Sheldon Jantz, 114 N. Brentwood Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

NYI district monies send to:

Troy Teeter, NYI President, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013

Colorado Compassionate Ministries monies send to:

District Office, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241-3152

Golden Bell & Dan Walker Memorial Chapel money send to:

Golden Bell Camp, 380 County Road 512, Divide CO 80814

All other district monies send to:

District Office, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241-3152

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory Board

Chairman – District Superintendent Rev. David M. Ralph, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 ext 22)

Secretary – Ruben Villarreal, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-252-7111)

Advisory – District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 ext 21)

Treasurer – Rich Cantwell

Ministers Term Expires Lay Members

Ruben Villarreal 2016 Jeff Alexander

Alan Scott 2016 Linda Geist

Dale Wesley 2015 Nina Rattle

Shawn Siegfreid 2014 Roxann Peach

NewStart Executive Committee

Chairman – District Superintendent Rev. David M. Ralph, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 ext 22)

Advisory – District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 ext 21)

NewStart Chairman – Jeff Alexander, 8444 Parfet Court, Arvada, CO 80005

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-424-5024)

Ministry Board

Chairman – District Superintendent Rev. David M. Ralph, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 ext 22)

Acting Chair – Dr. David DeBord, 878 S. 14th Ave., Brighton, CO 80601

(Email: [email protected]; 303-659-1860)

Secretary – District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,

Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 ext 21)

Members (Term 2013-2014):

Andy Albright, Don Blanchard, Larry Chovancek, Kevin Compton, David DeBord, Roger

Freels, Jerry Jaquess, Andy Lucas, Will Mackey, Russ Martin, Tim McKeithen, Janette

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Mikatich, Sherry Mitchem, Keith Morgan, Jim Murray, Karen Phillips, Dan Pierce, Robin

Rodgers, Alan Scott, Shawn Siegfreid, Brian Smith, Michael Staton, Noel Sullivan, Tom Umbel,

Ruben Villarreal, Dale Wesley, Brian Wiesinger, Ronnie Wilson

Golden Bell Board

District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, Standing Chairman

Ministers Term Expires Lay Members

Amy Guthrie 2016 Ken Davis

Ken Rose 2016 Dave Davis

Andy Albright 2015 Dean Walker

Steve Laird 2015 Kim Glaser

Jana Burnham 2015 Lance Howard

Karen Phillips 2014 Joshua Pierce

Michael Staton 2014 Nina Rattle

Ex Officio members: Troy Teeter (NYI President), Wayla Murrow (NMI President),

Roger Freels (SDMI Chairman)

Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University

(Term: three years)

Rev. David Ralph (ex officio)

Ministers Term Expires Lay Members

Rich Cantwell 2016 Bob Walker

Shawn Siegfreid 2015 Jeff Alexander

Alan Scott 2014 Nina Rattle

Properties Board

Members – District Superintendent, District Administrator, and the District Advisory Board

Court of Appeals

(Terms expire 2014)

Designated Members – David Ralph (District Superintendent), Kevin Compton (District

Administrator)

Appointed Member: Don Blanchard

C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Finance Committee

(Term: FY 2013-2014)

Chairman – Rich Cantwell

District Superintendent – David Ralph

Recording Secretary – Shelley Trostle

DAB Advisory Committee Members: Rich Cantwell, Kevin Compton, Steve Laird, Roxann Peach

District Advisory Board, District treasurer, District auxiliary chairmen, and minister and lay

representatives from each area as follows:

AREA MINISTER LAY MEMBER

Arkansas Valley Andy Albright

Pueblo & Central Mtns. Bob Simms

Colorado Springs Will Mackey Terry Nelson

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Dean Thoman

Denver Area Dan Pierce Don Stewart

Northeast Plains David McQuisten Ken Skipworth

Northern Brian Smith Bob Hamilton

Western Slope Don Blanchard

D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS District NMI Officers and Council

President – Wayla Murrow (2012-2014), Council Members (2012-2014), Joyce Chovancek, Rick

Davis, Karen Douglass, Mary Garner, Sheldon Jantz, Linda Lankford, Kathy Matson, Ronald

McElfresh, Helen McElfresh, Susan McKeithen, David McQuisten, Janette Mikatich, Kathy

VanSoest, Additional members may be appointed by President Wayla Murrow.

Officers:

President – Wayla Murrow, 6621 W. 111th Pl., Westminster, CO 80020

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-464-1965)

Vice President – Kathy Matson, 4930 Leighton Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-761-1622)

Secretary – Susan McKeithen, 4440 Range Creek Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-651-7875)

Treasurer – Sheldon Jantz, 114 N. Brentwood Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-761-0576 or 800-474-4965)

Council Positions:

Praying Coordinator – Mary Garner, 435 Doris Rd., Grand Junction, CO 81504

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-812-7956)

Discipling Coordinator – Karen Douglass, 129 Easy Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-671-0767)

Giving Coordinator – Kathy Van Soest, 4612 Bush Mills Ave., Greeley, CO 80634

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-518-7072)

Educating Coordinator – Helen McElfresh, 708 S. Joe Martinez Lane, Pueblo West, Co 81007

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-214-0864)

Alabaster – Joyce Chovancek, 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-424-0588)

Children’s Director – to be supplied

Compassionate Ministries/Nazarene Disaster Response – Janette Mikatich, The Crossing

Church, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Jesus Film – Joyce Chovancek, 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-424-0588)

Mission Call Coordinator – Kathy Matson, 4930 Leighton Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-761-1622)

Nazarene Navajo Nation Ministry – Rick Davis, 500 Cameron St., Mail P O Box 427, Brush, CO

80723 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-842-2294)

Deputation – to be supplied

LINKS – Karen Douglass, 129 Easy Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-671-0767)

Work and Witness – David McQuisten, 921 S. Birch St., Yuma, CO 80759

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-848-3781, 970-597-0080)

World Mission Broadcast – Linda Lankford, 318 Kenady Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

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(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-475-1946)

District NYI Council Executive Council:

President—Troy Teeter, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-337-9100)

Vice President—Chris Johnson, 3501 W. 104th

Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5439) Secretary—Mickey Cox, 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-977-9066 Ext. 25) Treasurer—Jana Burnham, 5055 El Camino, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-599-7990) Event Directors:

Main Event—Tim Snowbarger, PO Box 470456, Aurora, CO 80047

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-550-6707)

Call Conf./NYC—Ed Belzer, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Powersurge director—PJ Horn, 5305 Rawhide Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80917

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-574-4309)

Teen Quizzing—Ryan Flynt, 1248 Cree Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-637-8863)

District Camp—Chris Johnson, 3501 W. 104th

Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5439) Water World—Scott Dozer, 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, Colorado 80241

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-252-7111)

At Large Council Members:

Jr. High: Adam Long (The Crossing Church), Andrew Long (The Crossing Church)

Sr. High: McKenna Howard (C/S Trinity), Ashlee Teeter (Aurora Tower Community),

Nathan Teeter (Aurora Tower Community), Randy Welles (C/S First)

College: Zac Crider (Loveland Church), Kayanna Josiah (C/S Trinity)

District SDMI Officers

Chairman – Roger Freels, 2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO 80501

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-776-7066)

Secretary – Wayla Murrow, 6621 W. 111th

Pl., Westminster, CO 80020

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-464-1965)

Director of Children’s Ministries – Amy Guthrie, Westminster Church, 3501 W. 104th Ave.,

Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Director of Adult Ministries – Dan Pierce, 2091 S. Stuart St., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-842-0924)

Hispanic Coordinator – Joel Tuchez, Denver Family Church, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223

(E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]; 303-934-4350 or cell 303-305-9670)

Evangelistic Outreach Director – to be supplied

Members at large (Term expires)

Ministers Lay

Andy Albright (2015) Glenn Domokos (2015)

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Brian Troxell (2015) Charlie Friedly (2015)

Mark Runner (2014) Bob Hamilton (2014)

John Rush (2014)

Ex-Officio Members:

District Superintendent – David Ralph, District NMI President – Wayla Murrow, District NYI

President – Troy Teeter

E. DISTRICT CLUSTERS

Arkansas Valley – Andy Albright, lead pastor

Holly, Karval, La Junta, Lamar Community, Lamar Crosswind, Las Animas, Rocky Ford

Colorado Springs – Keith Morgan, lead pastor

Colorado Springs: Abundant Hope, Central, Eastborough, Emanuel, First, Genesis, Grace, Living

Faith, Northeast Community, Remnant, Samoan, Trinity, True Life Community;

Fountain, Gathering Stones Falcon, Kiowa, Security, Woodland Park

North Denver and Boulder – Ruben Villarreal, lead pastor

Arvada Northwest, Boulder South Broadway, Brighton Chapel Hill, Commerce City Iglesia del

Nazareno, Denver ThornCreek, Reunion Faith Venture, Thornton Hope Hacienda, Westminster

Iglesia del Nazareno, Westminster The Crossing

Northeast Plains – Dale Wesley, lead pastor

Brush, Clarkville Buffalo Grass, Fort Morgan, Sterling, Wray, Yuma

Northern – Andy Lucas, lead pastor

Fort Collins Emmaus Road, Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand, Greeley First, Greeley Celebration

Pointe, Longmont, Loveland, Loveland Hope Springs

Pueblo and Central Mountains – Jim Murray, lead pastor

Buena Vista High Country, Cañon City Lincoln Park, Florence Faith Journey, Pueblo 4 Bar S

Gathering, Pueblo Belmont, Pueblo First, Trinidad

South Denver – Shawn Siegfreid, lead pastor

Aurora Tower Community, Castle Rock The Connection, Denver Bear Valley, Denver Columbine

Hills, Denver el Redentor, Denver Family, Denver First, Denver Gracia y Vida, Golden, Lakewood,

Lone Tree The Crash, Parker Epic

Southwest Mountains – Michael Staton, lead pastor

Cortez, Durango Faith Community, Monte Vista Valley

Western Slope – Sherry Mitchem, lead pastor Cedaredge, Delta Gunnison Valley, Grand Junction, Montrose, Palisade, Paonia

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F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY

Arvada Northwest Community (Organized 2007) (011-0486)

Location—(Mail to: PO Box 584, Arvada, CO 80001) The Depot at Five Parks, 13810 W. 85th

Drive, Arvada, CO 80005 (Website: www.nwcommunitychurch.org; 720-220-3457)

Pastor—(9/1/05) Kent Sailsbery (Pat), 6329 Cole Court, Arvada, CO 80004

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-220-3457)

Connections Pastor—Julie Strock, 7505 W. Yale Ave. #1903, Lakewood, CO 80227 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 303-204-1686)

Children’s Ministries Pastor—Brooke Hager, 10248 W. Dartmouth Ave, Lakewood, CO 80227

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-931-6668)

Compassion and Care Pastor—Lisa Bryant, 10540 Sunburst Ave., Firestone, CO 80504

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720 329-1735)

Administration Pastor—Robin Pulkkinen, 6365 Cole Lane, Arvada, CO 80004

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720 328-8970)

Church Treas.—Debbie Markley, 9231 Garfield St., Thornton, CO 80229

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303 289-7202)

Aurora Tower Community Fellowship (Organized 1963) (011-0143)

Location—1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013 (Web site: www.tcfchurch.org; E-mail:

[email protected]; fax: 303-337-9101; 303-337-9100)

Pastor—(1/20/09) Russ Martin (Lou Ann), 20915 E. Berry Ave., Centennial, CO 80015 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 720-475-0155)

Minister of Youth—Troy Teeter, 3124 S. Richfield St., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-699-8186)

Asst. Pastor of Children—Kristi Lynn Stewart, 19258 E. Kansas Dr., Aurora, CO 80017 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-695-1144)

Minister of Outreach—Tim Wilhite, 16351 E. Bates Dr., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-766-7868)

Prime Time Dirs.—Carl and Sandy Euglow, 4420 Behrens Rd., Byers, CO 80103

(303-822-9830)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Lou Ann Martin, 20915 E. Berry Ave., Centennial, CO 80015 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 720-475-0156)

SDMI Supt—Kevin Burchett, 6043 S. Tibet St., Aurora, CO 80015 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-881-6838)

NYI Pres.—Troy Teeter, 3124 S. Richfield St., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-699-8186)

NMI Pres.—Brenda Kidd, 19184 E. Amherst Dr., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-859-7540)

Church Treas.—Don Stewart, 18784 E. Linvale Pl., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-766-2406)

Boulder South Broadway (Organized 1958) (011-0031)

Location—300 S. Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305

(Web site: www.bouldersbnaz.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 303-494-8810)

Pastor—(7/1/02) Robert C. Franz (Stephanie), 370 Bates Ave., Boulder, CO 80305

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-494-1132)

Church Board Sec.—Charles Manning, 776 Vivian Ct., Lakewood, CO 80401

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Church Treas.—Chad Tally, 1516 Goshawk Dr., Longmont, CO 80504

Brighton Chapel Hill (Organized 1940) (011-0040) 2012

Location—10 Chapel Hill Drive, Brighton, CO 80601 (303-659-0745)

Pastor—(8/15/08) W. Bradley Paradee (Susan), 2380 Deer Trail Creek Dr., Brighton, CO 80601

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-641-3957)

(Please address all correspondence for the following to the church office)

Wellness Pastor—Ruth King

Associate Pastor—Paul Frisby

Youth Pastor/Worship—Kevin Leignrich

College and Career—Andy Derr

Children’s Pastor—Jason Johnson

SS Supt.—Sharon Horn

NMI Pres.—Elaine Forrey

Community Liaison—Lindsey Reese

Church Board Sec—Marge Brock

Church Treas.—Loretta Johnson

Brush First (Organized 1921) (011-0050)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 427) 500 Cameron St., Brush, CO 80723 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-842-4211)

Pastor—Rev. Rick D. Davis (Sandy), P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-845-0383)

Associate Pastor—Jennifer Sampsel (Daniel), P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970-842-5110)

SDMI Chair—Jennifer Sampsel, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970-842-5110)

NMI Pres.—Lyndell Bohl (970-380-1353)

Prime Time Dir.—Prime Time, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970-867-1819)

Church Board Sec.—Gretta Davis, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970-345- 0121)

Church Treasurer—Merle Rhoades, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970-867-8868)

Buena Vista High Country (Organized 1992) (011-0055)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 176) 30275 North Hwy. 24, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Website: www.highcountrychurch.org; Email: [email protected]; 719-395-

6730) Pastor—(06/01/93) Ken Rose (Nancy), 30440 CR 356, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-395-6881)

Worship Pastors—JoAnn Vineyard and Mikki Goss, P.O. Box 4215, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-395-9238)

NYI Director—Darrell Smith, 16125 County Road 352, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-530-1197)

Church Sec.—Carol Hutchcraft, P.O. Box 4858, Buena Vista, CO 81211 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-395-0590)

Church Treas.—Sarah Baker, P.O. Box 1057, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-395-4535)

Cañon City Lincoln Park (Organized 1961) (011-0075)

Location—1301 McKinley, Canon City, CO 81212 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-275-

1324)

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Pastor—(10/28/13) Richard Clark (Andrea), 2855 Ute Street, Canon City, CO 81212 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-306-3128)

NMI Pres.—Linda Detlefsen, 1209 Grand Ave., Cañon City, CO 81212 (719-275-2745)

Church Board Sec.—Carol Meurs, 811 Rudd Avenue, Canon City, CO 81212 (E-mail:

[email protected] or [email protected]; 719-429-4403)

Church Treas/Sec.—Marvin Corning, 16714 E. State Hwy 115, Florence, CO 81226 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-784-2447)

Castle Rock The Connection (Organized 1988) (011-0076) 2013

Location—1300 N. Park Street, Castle Rock, CO

80109 (Website: www.therealconnection.com; 303-660-9901)

NOTE: Use this address for the following: 1300 N. Park Street, Castle Rock, CO 80109

Pastor—(9/9/07) Matt Delp (Jacqueline) (Email: [email protected])

Church Secretary—Jacque Delp (Email: [email protected])

Preschool Director—Karen Davis (Email: [email protected])

Children/Youth Pastor—Ken Davis (Email: [email protected])

Board Secretary—Melissa Gonzalez (Email: [email protected])

Church Treasurer—Vicki Dickson (Email: [email protected])

Cedaredge (Organized 1974) (011-0080)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 451) 966 SW 11th

Ave., Cedaredge, CO 81413 (E-mail

[email protected]; 970-856-6137)

Pastor—(12/9/01) John J. Dannels (Marylouise), 966 SW 11th

Ave. (P.O. Box 451),

Cedaredge, CO 81413 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-208-4675)

Co-Pastor—(12/9/01) Marylouise Dannels (John), 966 SW 11th

Ave. (P.O. Box 451),

Cedaredge, CO 81413 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-208-4677)

Worship Leader—MaryAnn Rathburn, 433 SE Birdie Cir., Cedaredge, CO 81413 (970-399-

7513)

NMI President— Marylouise Dannels, 966 SW 11th

Ave. (P.O. Box 451), Cedaredge, CO 81413

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-208-4677)

Church Board Sec.—Jim Hamilton, 862 2140 Lane, Austin, CO 81410 (970-835-8323)

Treasurer—Corey Rupp, 16594 Cedar Lane, Cedaredge, CO 81413 (E-mail: [email protected];

907-856-4223)

Clarkville Buffalo Grass (Organized 1979) (011-0051)

Location—(Mail: 56961 Co. Rd. L) l7 miles S. of Haxtun on Hwy. 59, Haxtun, CO 80731

(Email:

[email protected]; 970-774-6390)

Pastor—(9/6/92) Jonathan P. Shaw (Julie), 56961 Co. Rd. L, Haxtun, CO 80731 (E-mail:

[email protected]; cell: 970-630-2435; 970-774-6390)

Associate Pastor of Pastoral Care—Delores Walker, 12544 County Rd. 89, Fleming, CO 80728

(970-774-5250)

SS Supt.—Julie Shaw, 56961 Co. Rd. L., Haxtun, CO 80731 (970-774-6390)

NMI Pres.—Marilynn Lynch, 11034 Co. Rd. 42, Yuma, CO 80759 (970-630-1573)

Church Board Sec.—Marilyn Mustain, 42454 Co. Rd. 55, Otis, CO 80743 (970-848-2778)

Church Treas.—Marilyn Mustain, 42454 Co. Rd. 55, Otis, CO 80743 (970-848-2778)

Colorado Springs Abundant Hope (Organized 1956) (011-0109) 2012

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Location—(Mail: 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910) 23 N. Iowa Ave., Colorado

Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719- 201-3881)

Pastor—(4/12/98) Eugene F. Cooper (Dawn), 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-635-9628)

NMI—Rose Ann Schienle, 120 Winters Dr. # 36, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719-328-1484)

Sunday School Superintendent—Becky Mitchell, 3907 Tennyson Ave., Colorado Springs, CO

80910 (719-550-1625)

Church Board Sec.—Dawn Cooper, 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (Email-

[email protected]; 719-635-9628)

Church Treasurer— Laura Nitchey, 5085 Hunters Run, Colorado Springs, CO 80911 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-201-5833)

Colorado Springs Central (Organized 1938) (011-0103)

Location—2550 E. San Miguel St., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (Website:

www.springscentralchurch.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 719-632-6595)

Please use the church office address and phone number for the following:

Pastor—(3/17/97) Jarell D. Jaquess (Kim) (719-380-1983)

Youth Pastor—Jim Stevens

Children’s Pastor—Greg Niver

Associate Pastor of Assimilation—Alicia Jarvis

SS Supt.—to be supplied

NMI Pres.—to be supplied

Church Treas.—Jack Jaquess

Colorado Springs Eastborough (Organized 1959) (011-0105)

Location—4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-596-1929; fax: 719-574-4814)

Senior Pastor—(8/11/2013) Jason Daye (Monica), 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs,

CO 80909 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Associate Pastor—Kevin Compton, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-761-6489)

Youth Pastor—PJ Horn, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-574-4309)

Worship Pastor—Jonathan C. Nells, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Sarah Porter, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Connection Pastor—Joel Garcia, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Kathy Matson, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Marc Mikesell, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

NMI Pres.—Sheldon Jantz, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719-596-

1929)

Small Group Leader—Pam Thaman, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1929)

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Church Board Sec —Judi Arndt, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Church Treas.—Linda Geist, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-596-1929)

Colorado Springs Emanuel (Organized 2007) (011-0113)

Location—821 S. Royer, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Pastor— Canel-Lopez, Rudi, 3515 Lenoso Ter., Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (469-307-1788)

Associate Pastor—Mario Raxon-Concoha, 821 S. Royer, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Colorado Springs First (Organized 1912) (011-0100)

Location—4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (Web site:

www.springsfirst.org; E-mail: [email protected]; Fax: 719-596-0088; 719-596-5119)

Senior Pastor—to be supplied; Interim Tim Stearman

Children’s Pastor—to be supplied, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (719-

596-5119)

Connection Pastor—Susan McKeithen (Tim), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Worship Pastor—John Farley (Cynthia), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Youth Pastor—Edward Belzer (Lori), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (E-

mail:

[email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Associate Pastor—Grayson Edwards (Jan), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

College/Career Pastor—Clint Tafoya (Alethea), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (Email: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Counseling Pastor—Robbin Trumble (Miles), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (Email: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Hispanic Ministries Pastor—Tim McKeithen (Susan), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs,

CO 80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Membership/First Impressions Pastor—Gerald Scroggins (Linda), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd.,

Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Hospital Visitation Pastor—Michael G. Bowers, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (Email: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Women’s Ministry Pastor—Vicki Sisson, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Singles Ministry Pastor—Steve Roggie (Debbie), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (Email: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Mission Educator—Andrew Pottenger, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

NMI President—Sheree Bales (Randy), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

NYI President—Bayne Ramsey (Linda), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119

Church Board Sec.—Scott Wardlow, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

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Director of Finance—Beth Leatherman (Phil), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Church Treasurer.—Mike Arrambide (Karen), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-5119)

Colorado Springs Genesis (Organized 1998) (011-0104)

Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905

(Website: http://genesiscotncs.weebly.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 719-633-5990)

Pastor—(12/15/91) June G. Jones, 1023 E. Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (E-mail:

[email protected])

Co-Pastor—(5/1/12) Gwendolyn Henderson, 2045 Farrington St., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-573-0837)

Youth Pastor—Mark Mickens (Penny), 3280 S. Academy Blvd. Lot # 175, Colorado Springs,

CO 80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-550-4088)

SDMI Supt.—Patrecia Dickerson, 716 S. El Paso St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 (719-231-

5282)

NYI Pres.—Dominique Jones, 1037 Delaware #3, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719-358-

0834)

NMI Pres.—Vickie Crandall, 3280 S. Academy Blvd., Lot #136, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected], 719-359-3549)

Women’s Ministries Director—Penny Mickens (Mark), 3280 S. Academy Blvd. Lot 175,

Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-287-5647)

Church Board Sec.—Gwendolyn Henderson, 2045 Farrington St., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-573-0837)

Church Co-Treasurer—Gwendolyn Henderson, 2045 Farrington St., Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-573-0837)

Church Co-Treasurer—Vickie Crandall, 3280 S. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-359-3549)

Colorado Springs Grace (Organized 1997) (011-0118) 2013

Location—Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(Office Ph/Fax 719-473-7725)

(Mail and Office: 411 Lakewood Cir., B 109, Colorado Springs, CO 80910)

Pastor—(10/5/95) Joe Warrington (Jackie), 1015 Harbourne St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(E-mail: [email protected]; Cell 719-229-4847)

Music Dir.—Patrick Finnegan (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-473-7419)

NYI Min. Dir. /Pres—Troy Byfield (E-mail: [email protected]; 718-908-9438)

NMI Dir.—Timothy Spellman (E-mail: [email protected])

Men’s Min’s.—Joe Warrington (E-mail: [email protected]; Cell 719-229-4847)

Dir. Sunday School—Mandy Finnegan (E-mail: [email protected])

Church Board Sec.—Judy Bryant (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-442-2186)

Church Treas.—Judy Bryant (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-442-2186)

Colorado Springs Living Faith (Organized 1968) (011-0101)

Location—2120 King St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (E-mail:

[email protected];

719-217-9551)

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Pastor—(6/1/07) Theodore (Ted) A. Dittmer (Julia), 1458 Friendship Lane W., Colorado

Springs, CO 80904 (719-645-3585)

Worship Pastor—Julia Dittmer, 1458 Friendship Lane W., Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (719-

217-0169)

Associate Pastor (Young Adults)—Chris Boyts, 2450 Hamlet Ln. #B, Colorado Springs, CO

80918 (719-306-9600)

Associate Pastor (Youth/Teens)—Selena Boyts, 2450 Hamlet Ln. #B, Colorado Springs, CO

80918 (719-306-9703)

Associate Pastor (Counseling)—Lincoln Mazion, 7583 Old Spec Rd., Peyton, CO 80831 (719-

761-4456)

Sunday School Superintendent—Kim Simmons, 2513 Mason Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(719-291-3700)

Treasurer—Janet Vore, 3330 Templeton Gap Rd. #65, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719-235-

0811)

Colorado Springs Northeast Community (Organized 2007) (011-0111)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 26466, Colorado Springs, CO 80936) Meeting at 8650 Scarborough

Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920 (Website: www.northeastcommunitychurch.com; 719-260-

0099)

Pastor—(3/13/05) Will Mackey (Brenda) (Email: [email protected]; 719-661-7472)

Office Secretary—Sarah Herndon (Mike) (Email: [email protected]; 719-260-0099)

Worship Pastor—Ritchie Asuega (Bette) (Email: [email protected]; 719-761-1405)

Small Groups Pastor—Joel Patton (Email: [email protected]; 641-521-3716)

Youth Pastor—Sjon Green (Mae) (Email: [email protected]; 336-354-8188)

Children’s Nursery Director—Fina Russell (Dan) (Email: [email protected]; 719-271-0938)

Children’s Preschool Director—Janelle Troyer (Brian) (Email: [email protected]; 719-510-

9370)

Children’s Elementary Director—Mike Herndon (Sarah) (Email: [email protected];

303-842-0343)

Children’s Quiz Director—Angela Clementi (Duane) (Email: [email protected];

719-495-7874)

Teen Quiz Directors—Loren and Elsie Daniels (Email: [email protected]; 719-661-

5102)

Church Treas.—Yolanda Combs (Email: [email protected]; 719-210-3777)

Colorado Springs Samoan (Organized 2005) (011-0112)

Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Pastor—(2/01/08) Mila Tumua (Jovanne), 2981 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-390-7248, Cell 719-232-7344, 719-360-8496)

Worship Leader—Cathy Wilbor

Sunday School Supt.—Jovanne Tumua

Church Secretary—Betty Asuega (719-310-5126)

Church Treasurer/Secretary—Cathy Wilbor, 7095 Blueocean Pt., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-778-1698)

Colorado Springs The Remnant (Organized 1960) (011-0108)

Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (Website:

www.remnantchurch09.com; E-mail: [email protected]; 719-635-1585)

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Pastor—(8/17/08) Donald P. Smith Jr. (Sandra), 1609 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO

80905 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-231-5023)

Compassionate Ministries Coordinator—Jill Pruett, 2920 E. Bijou Apt. 5B, Colorado Springs,

CO 80909 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-761-0833)

Church Secretary—Sandra Smith, 1609 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-231-4983)

Church Treas.—Gabrielle Britt, 437 Hadley St., Fountain, CO 80817 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-231-7200)

Colorado Springs Trinity (Organized 1952) (011-0110)

Location—5055 El Camino Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (Web site:

www.trinitynazarene.net; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 719-548-1485; 719-599-

7990)

Senior Pastor—(12/5/99) Alan Scott (Beth), 7124 Red Cardinal Loop, Colorado Springs, CO

80908 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-229-8722)

Associate Pastor—Dennis Hage (Ann), 4210 Stonehaven Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-540-5826)

Associate Pastor—Carla Lewis (Richard), 4115 Solarface Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-591-8216)

Worship Leader—Martin Crain (Kristina), 8901 Hoyt Drive, Thornton, CO 80229 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-321-4356)

Business Admin.—Loudelle Stanfield (Ted), 1274 Chiricahua Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1150)

Office Manager—Josh Peters, 6885 Becknell Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-599-7990)

Youth Pastor—Jana Burnham (Jason), 6410 Fall River Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-321-3151)

Children’s Pastor—Kim Davis (Dave), 1308 Wooten Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-596-2952)

Prime Time Dir.—Denny Hage (Ann), 4210 Stonehaven Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-540-5826)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Ramona Jerred (JoDel), 330 West Way, Monument, CO 80132 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-488-2380)

Men’s Min. Dir.—to be supplied

NMI Pres.—Paula Church (Dave), 6995 Amber Ridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922 (Email:

[email protected]; 719-440-9692)

Church Board Sec.—Dean Thoman (Norma), 2224 Monteagle, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-636-1016)

Church Treas.—Loudelle Stanfield (Ted), 1274 Chiricahua Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-596-1150)

Colorado Springs True Life Community (Organized 2005) (011-0635)

Location— 6120 Stadia Ct. B, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (Website: www.truelifetoday.com;

E-mail: [email protected]; fax 719-550-4083; 719-271-6882)

Pastor—(10/1/03) Keith Morgan (Mona), 1835 Winnebago Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-271-6882)

Worship Leader—Nate Brewster, 6120 Stadia Ct. B., Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-330-3266)

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Children's Pastor—Lisa Ponczoch, 6120 Stadia Ct. B., Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-465-7629)

Evangelism/Discipleship Pastor—Todd Ponczoch, 6120 Stadia Ct. B., Colorado Springs, CO

80915 (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-465-7582)

Church Board Sec.—John De La Cruz, 3865 Pony Tracks Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-638-1312)

Treasurer—Tracie Arnold, 6510 Zermatt, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-593-1404)

Commerce City Iglesia del Nazareno (Organized 2005) (011-0151)

Location—6395 Monaco St. Commerce City, CO 80022

Pastor—(3/1/04) Víctor Cabrera Ola (Angela), 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City, CO 80022 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 720-365-2986; Web: http://www.radiomana.org)

Director of Compassion Ministries—Angela Cabrera Lucero, 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City,

CO 80022

NMI—Angela Cabrera Lucero, 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City, CO 80022

Church Board Sec.—Fanuel Ruiz, 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City, CO 80022

Treasurer—Leticia Alvarado, 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City, CO 80022

Cortez (Organized 1951) (011-012)

Location—514 N. Chestnut St., Cortez, CO 81321 (E-mail: [email protected]);

Facebook: [email protected]; 970-565-7826)

Pastor—(11/25/12) Christopher H. Ludington (Miranda), 935 Brookside Dr., Cortez, CO 81321

(E-mail: [email protected]; 405-308-9013)

NYI Pres—to be supplied

NMI Pres—Fay Kelly (970-739-8690)

Church Board Secretary—Melany Bradley, PO Box 1581, Cortez, CO 81321 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-570-9191)

Church Treasurer—Melany Bradley, PO Box 1581, Cortez, CO 81321 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-570-9191)

Delta Gunnison Valley (Organized 1918) (011-0130)

Location—1721 H Road, Delta, CO 81416 (Website: gvcnazarene.org; E-mail:

[email protected]; Fax: 970-874-0825; 970-874-0848)

Pastor—(11/16/2003) Terry Hedrick (Karen), 725 Lincoln Place, Delta, CO 81416 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-874-4031; Cell: 970-778-8516)

Chaplain/Assoc. Pastor—Edward (Mike) Sandridge, 1710 Hillcrest Drive, Delta, CO 81416 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 970-623-9272)

Assoc. Pastor (Hope Fellowship)—Jason Gressman (Andrea), P.O. Box 1029, Delta, CO 81416

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-209-6072)

Assoc. Pastor (Cowboy at the Cross Campmeeting Cowboy Church)—Shane Kier (Amanda),

10211 Tongue Creek Rd., Austin, CO 81410 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-835-3897)

Ed. Min/SDMI Supt.—Dan Neil (Jenni), 580 Sloan Street, Delta, CO 81416 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-234-9154)

NYI Pres.—Andrea Gressman, P.O. Box 1029, Delta, CO 81416 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-209-5342)

NMI Pres.—Sharon Ten Napel, 8862 Saddle Ridge Rd., Austin, CO 81410 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-835-3423)

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Church Treas.—Dale (Dolly) Young, 18600 Hwy. 141, Whitewater, CO 81527

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-931-2419)

Church Board Sec.—Regina Barr, 1453 E. 6th

St., Delta, CO 81416 (970-874-9369)

Denver Bear Valley Fellowship (Organized 1961) (011-0230)

Location—2606 S. Sheridan Blvd., Denver, CO 80227 (Website: www.bvfellowship.org; fax:

303-936-5105; 303-936-5105)

Pastor—(8/15/94) Daniel E. Pierce (Carole), 2091 S. Stuart St., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-842-0924)

Associate Pastor—Richard Messer, 1125 ‘A’ St., Golden, CO 80401 (303-829-5618)

NMI Pres.—Dora Marie Kibel, 12135 W. 8th Ave., Golden, CO 80401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-237-3513)

Church Board Sec—Marian Cerda, 158 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-936-9380)

Church Treas.—Linda Greska, 3344 S. Ammons St. #16-104, Lakewood, CO 80227 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-667-3673)

Women’s Ministry—Tammy Garcia, 2082 S. Paseo Way, Denver, CO 80219 (303-937-7260)

Denver Columbine Hills (Organized 1941) (011-0260)

Location—9700 Old Coal Mine Avenue, Littleton, CO 80123

Web Address: www.columbinehills.org; Email: [email protected]; Fax: 303-978-0770;

Phone: 303-978-0331

Pastor— (5/29/09) James M. Finch (Laurie), 8758 Glasgow Pl., Littleton, CO 80218

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-918-1148)

Associate Pastor—Mike Carpenter (Suzanne), 11821 Elk Head Range Rd., Littleton, CO 80127

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-883-7195)

SDMI Supt.—Tony Scialdone, (Stefanie), 12109 W. Rice Place, Morrison, CO 80465 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-885-1573)

Men’s Min. Dir.—Mike Carpenter (Suzanne), 11821 Elk Head Range Rd., Littleton, CO 80127

(E-mail: [email protected]: 303-883-7195)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Jan McBee, 7981 E. Harvard Circle, Denver, CO 80231 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-337-3700)

NMI Pres.—Sandy Griffin (Tom), 10206 Westside Court, Littleton, CO 80125 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-972-2966)

Church Board Sec.—Kayla Sigler (Jack), 9685 Red Oakes Lane, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-683-2569)

Church Treas.—Marylyn Howe, 5914 S Dover Cr., Littleton, CO 80123 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-978-9544)

Denver el Redentor (Organized 1972) (011-0005)

Dirección—160 Irving St., Denver, CO 80219-1424

Pastor—(11/23/00) Rubén Sotelo, 4500 W. Third Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-619-2698)

Co-Pastor—Ruth Sianez de Sotelo, 4500 W. Third Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-619-2698)

Dir. Música—Gabriel Acosta, 160 Irving St., Denver, CO 80219-1424 (303-480-1418)

Supt. de Esc. Dom.—Gerardo Maldonado (720-226-1215)

Ministerio entre la Mujer—Maria Eugenia Prieto (720-524-4870)

Dir./Pres. de JNI—Elizama Sotelo (720-999-5940)

Min. Entre los Hombres—Ruben Sotelo Jr. (303-332-2390)

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Pres. de MNI—Arturo Acosta (720-351-8545)

Denver Family (CTM) (011-0195)

Location—1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223 (Web site: www.denverfirstchurch.org; 303-934-

4350)

Pastor—(1/30/2011) Joel D. Tuchez Jr. (Traci), 2600 West Florida Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 303-305-9670)

Worship Leader—Jose Moreno, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223

NMI Pres.—Sheila Portales, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223

SDMI Superintendent—Cynthia Valdvia, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223

Secretary/Treasurer—Marinka Saenz, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223

Denver First (Organized 1907) (011-0190)

Location—3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(Web site: www.denverfirstchurch.com; fax: 303-789-3214; 303-761-8370)

Lead Pastor—(10/2009) Shawn Siegfreid (Sherri), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO

80113 (303-761-8370)

Executive Pastor—Don Diehl (Diann), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Business Administrator—Rich Cantwell (Julie), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Worship Pastor—Shaun McClellan (Courtney), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Minister of Pastoral Care—Bud Curry (Ruth), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected], 303-761-8370)

Counseling Pastor—Randy Smith (Jane Ann), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected] 303-761 -8370)

Student Ministries Pastor—Zack Harris (Nicole), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO

80113 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Children’s Pastor—Ken Wheeler (Pam), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Preschool Dir.—Kim Glaser (Mark), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Nursery Dir.—Kelly Timnick (Bruce), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

5th/6th Grade Dir. —Fess Slipher (Tami) 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Missions & Community Outreach Pastor—Tina Hayhurst (Jim), 3800 E. Hampden Ave.,

Englewood, CO 80113 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Women’s Ministries Pastor—Cindy Johnson (Barry), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO

80113 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Connections Director—Sherri Siegfreid (Shawn) 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Dir. of Special Events—Tami Slipher (Fess) 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Pastor of Adult Christian Education—Karen Gunstream (Bill) 3800 E. Hampden Ave.,

Englewood, CO 80113 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Young Adult Associate Pastor—Josh Workman, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

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(E-mail: [email protected])

SS Supt.—Glenn Domokos, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

NMI Pres.—John Bruneau, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

NYI Pres.—Troy Edwards, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113 (303-761-8370)

Church Board Sec.—Bryant Jaggers, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-761-8370)

Denver Gracia y Vida (Organized 2002) (011-0462)

Location—4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (fax: 303-936-5885; 303-936-5885)

Pastor— (10/24/02) and (8/25/02) Scott A. Carranza (Jackie), 160 S. Ames St., Lakewood, CO

80226 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-274-4782; 303-949-4674)

Associate Pastor—Pat Herrera (Ramona), 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-936-5885)

Associate Pastor—John Bechtold, 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-936-5885)

SS Supt.—María Jesús González, 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-936-5885)

Church Board Sec.—Jackie Carranza, 160 S. Ames St., Lakewood, CO 80226 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 720-838-6741)

Church Treas.—José Calderón, 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-936-5885)

Denver ThornCreek (Organized 2005) (011-0264)

Mail: 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, CO 80241

Service Location—Stargate School, 3951 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, Colorado 80241

(Website: www.thorncreek.net; E-mail: [email protected]; fax 303-252-4495; 303-252-7111)

NOTE: Please use (address) 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, CO 80241 (phone) 303-

252-7111 for the following:

Pastor—(9/01/02) Ruben Villarreal (Grace)

Executive Pastor—Jason Staudinger

Worship Pastor—Ryan Hopkins

Youth & Family Pastor—Scott Dozer

Children’s Pastor—Heather Miller

Technology Pastor—Jeremy Lyon

Bookkeeper—Sheri Collins

Denver ThornCreek Hope Hacienda (New Start) (011-0011) – name change to Thornton Hope

Hacienda

Durango Faith Community (Organized 1930) (011-0270)

Location—1400 Hwy 172, Durango, CO 81303 (970-247-4975)

Pastor— (4/29/12) Paul Ward (Sherry), 1402 Hwy 172, Durango, CO 81303 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 208-420-9846)

SDMI Supt.—to be supplied

NYI Pres.—Scott Lemke, 1320 Juniper St., Bayfield, CO 81122 (E-mail:

[email protected];

970-553-0274)

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NMI Pres.—Diane Gardner (NMI Director), 635 Dove Ranch Rd, Bayfield, CO 81122 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-884-9697)

Church Board Sec. —Sandy Downey, PO Box 3087, Durango, CO 81302 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-903-6580)

Church Treas.—Darrell Gardner, 635 Dove Ranch Rd., Bayfield, CO 81122 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-884-9697)

Florence Faith Journey (Organized 1920) (011-0280)

Location—416 W. 2nd St., Florence, CO 81226 (719-784-6724)

Pastor—(10/01/07) Doyle Larkin (Mary), 215 W. Highland, Florence, CO 81226 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-821-9029)

S.S. Supt.—Bob Hand, 323 E. 6th St., Florence, CO 81226 (719-289-4634)

Treasurer—Andrea Wilson, 984 Fremont St., Penrose, CO 81226 (719-429-1474)

Fort Collins Emmaus Road (Organized 1926) (011-0290)

Location—2101 S. Lemay Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80525 (WEB Page: www.theroadfc.org; E-

mail: [email protected]; 970-482-6425)

Pastor—(9/10/06) Andrew Lucas (Amy, daughters Jadyn & Autumn), 4126 Stoneridge Ct., Fort

Collins, CO 80525 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-443-4377)

Worship & Youth Pastor—(6/19/11) Justin Jones (Nicole, son Landon), 6715 Brittany Dr., Fort

Collins, CO 80525 (Email: [email protected], 970-682-9310)

Church Board Sec.—Brennan Evans (Marie, sons Linus & Elliot, daughter Catalina), PO Box

1159, Fort Collins, CO 80522 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-449-3349)

Church Treas.—Chris Hall (Carla, son Stephen & daughter Allison), 5341 Peak View Ct.,

Windsor, CO 80550 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-631-2352)

Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand (NewStart) (011-0016)

Location—(To be determined)

Pastor— (3/1/2012) Scott Carter (Tina), 48509 County Rd 19, Nunn, CO 80648 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-694-9327)

Fort Morgan Morgan (Organized 1929) (011-0300)

Location—221 W. 7th Ave., Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail: [email protected]; fax:

970-867-3306; 970-867-3305)

Pastor—(5/27/12) James (Jim) Lynch (Zeida), 914 Comanche, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-380-1391)

Youth Pastor—Zeida Lynch, 914 Comanche, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-380-1391)

SDMI Supt.—Michelle Christensen, 22537 MCR W, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-867-4329)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Becky Greenwood, 619 E 8th

Ave, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (970-978-

9839)

NMI Pres.—Marilyn Peterson, 219 E. Platte, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-867-9778)

Church Board Sec.—Marilyn Peterson, 219 E. Platte, Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-867-9778)

Church Treas.—Jim Goss, 15959 Price Road, Byers, CO 80103 (970-768-6769)

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Fountain (Organized 1973) (011-0307)

Location—2105 Monterey Way, Fountain, CO 80817 (719-382-6101)

Pastor—(2/4/01) Jerry Farr (Cindy), 7710 Feldspar Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-344-5166)

Secretary—Eva Taylor, 7135 Gold Pan Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-391-9759)

Church Treasurer—to be supplied

Gathering Stones Community Falcon (NewStart) (011-0006)

Location—7376 McLaughlin Rd. Suite L, Peyton, CO 80831 (website: StonesFalcon.com)

Lead Pastor—(11/01/08) Dr. Ronnie M. Wilson (Shannon), 10372 Capital Peak Way, Peyton,

CO 80831 (E-mail: [email protected])

Associate/CornerStone & Life Pastor—Ron Bynum, 8571 Tibbs Rd., Peyton, CO 80831 (E-mail:

[email protected])

Worship—Aaron Coleman (E-mail: [email protected])

Treasurer—Jeanette Hands (E-mail: [email protected])

Golden (Organized 1924) (011-0210)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 18499, Golden, CO 80402) 17455 W. 16th Ave., Golden, CO 80401

(E-mail: [email protected])

Pastor—(1/23/11) Shari Palmer (David), 10336 W. 55th

Pl., #206, Arvada, CO 80002 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-619-9541)

Youth Pastor— David Palmer, 10336 W. 55th

Pl., #206, Arvada, CO 80002 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-619-9548)

SDMI Supt.—David Palmer, 10336 W. 55th

Pl., #206, Arvada, CO 80002 (Email:

[email protected]; 303-619-9548)

NMI Pres.—Margaret Dodson, 13530 W. 62nd

Pl., Arvada, CO 80004 (Email:

[email protected]; 303-422-7209)

NYI Pres.—Brian Dixon, 13468 W. 23rd

Place, Golden, CO 80401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-704-9969)

Church Board Sec.—Kristi Dixon, 13468 W. 23rd

Place, Golden, CO 80401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-704-3184)

Church Treas.—Margaret Dodson, 13530 W. 62nd

Pl., Arvada, CO 80004 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-422-7209)

Grand Junction First (Organized 1918) (011-0330)

Location—2802 Patterson Rd., Grand Junction, CO 81506 (Website: www.gjnazarene.com; E-

mail: [email protected]; fax: 970-245-5698; 970-245-3125) Heaven's Little Steps Child

Care Center - 2802 Patterson Rd., G.J., CO 81506 (970-424-5524)

Pastor—(09/09/07) Larry Chovancek (Joyce), 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-424-0588)

Pastor of Visitation—Josephine Hyde, 740 Kennedy, Unit A, Grand Junction, CO 81506 (970-

434-1678)

SDMI Supt.—Robert Hyde, 2690 Paradise Way, Grand Junction, CO 81506 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-250-0175)

NMI Pres.—Mary Garner, 435 Doris Road, Grand Junction, CO 81504 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-812-7956)

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Church Board Sec.—Carla Atwood, 435 Doris Road, Grand Junction, CO 81504 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-242-4229)

Church Treas.—Shirley Oliver, 3156 Forrest Way, Grand Junction, CO 81504 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-523-6556)

Greeley Celebration Pointe (Organized 1955) (011-0350)

Location—4100 W. 20th

St, Greeley, CO 80634 (E-mail: [email protected];

970-330-7949)

Pastor—(11/30/08) Kevin Miller (Shelley), 2421 W. 12th Street, Greeley, CO 80634

Keota church plant—Hosts: Mike and Peg Shull (970-397-1201)

Assoc. Pastor—Ardyce Miller-Templeman, 2421 W. 12th Street, Greeley, CO 80634

(719-930-6132)

NYI President and Men’s Ministry—Garry Albright, 20 Dos Rios, Greeley, CO 80634

([email protected]; 970-330-2226)

Worship Leader—Lennie Bottorff, 3021 11th

Ave. #15, Evans, CO 80620 (970-392-9065)

SDMI Supt.—Russell Ross, 710 27th

Ave. #104, Greeley, CO 80634 (E-mail:

[email protected];

970-353-2710)

Church Board Sec—Benjamin Rudolph, 2021 81st Ave Ct., Greeley, CO 80634 (E-mail:

[email protected])

Treasurer—Stephany Drake (970-534-0233)

Greeley First (Organized 1907) (011-0340) 2012

Location—2515 W. 16th St., Greeley, CO 80634 (Website: www.greeleyfirst.com; E-mail:

[email protected]; fax 970-392-0408; 970-353-0944)

Pastor—to be supplied

Children’s Min. Dir.—to be supplied

SS Superintendent—Larry Scrivner, 1505 25th Ave., Greeley CO 80634 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-356-6526)

NMI Pres.—Judy Stratton, 1004 Timberline Ct., Windsor, CO 80550 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-686-7469)

NYI Pres.—James Womer, 435 N. 35th

Ave., #172, Greeley, CO 80631 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-506-1754)

Church Board Sec.—Bonnie Burns, 1925 76th

Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80634

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-405-0615)

Church Treas.—Bonnie Burns, 1925 76th Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80634 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-405-0615)

Holly (Organized 1951) (011-0360)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 566) l000 W. Colorado, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-6252)

Pastor—(9/7/03) Eugene Birt, 5004 County Road HH, Lamar, CO 81052 (Email

[email protected]; 719-336-4708)

Sunday School Supt.—Joyce Leffingwell, P.O. Box 243, Granada, CO 81041 (719-734-5025)

NYI President—Tysh Ramos, P.O. Box 363, Holly, CO 81047 (719-688-6250)

Children’s Ministry Dir.—P.O. Box 566 Holly CO 81047

Women’s Ministry Dir. —P.O. Box 566, Holly, CO 81047

NMI Pres.—Elaine Anderson, P.O. Box 2, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-0648)

Church Board Sec.—Dennis Cockroft, P.O. Box 595, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-6296)

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Church Treas.—Marcella Cockroft, P.O. Box 595, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-6296)

Karval (Organized 1933) (011-0380)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 95) 29865 Co. Rd. S., Karval, CO 80823

Pastor—(5/1/2011) Bruce Cadle (Shirley), 33680 Big Springs Rd., Yoder, CO 80864

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-478-2771)

Church Board Sec.—Shari Dougherty, 28788 County Road J, Karval, CO 80823 (719-446-5466)

Church Treas.—Vicky Seymour, 15284 County Road 24, Karval, CO 80823

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-446-5211)

Kiowa (Inactive) (011-0385)

La Junta First (Organized 1916) (011-0410)

Location—1111 W. 10th St., La Junta, CO 81050 (Website: www.lajuntanazarene.org;

E-mail: [email protected]; 719-384-4723)

Pastor— (5/2/2010) Andrew J. Albright (Sarah), 1702 Carson Ave., La Junta, CO 81050 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 719-469-1757)

SS Supt.—Lynn Shioshita, 701 San Juan Ave., La Junta, CO 81050, (E-mail:

[email protected];

719-980-2870)

NYI Pres.—Marvin Berg, 25133 Rd.25, La Junta, CO. 81050 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-384-5769)

NMI Pres.—Kathy Dizmang, 1423 W. Sunset Drive, La Junta, CO 81050 (email:

[email protected], 719-469-2063)

Church Board Sec.—Danelle Berg, 25133 Rd. 25, La Junta, CO 81050 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-384-5769)

Church Treas.—Terry Mills, P.O. Box 356, Swink, CO 81077 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-384-6547)

Lakewood (Organized 1951) (011-0240)

Location—1755 Dover St., Lakewood, CO 80215 (Website: www.Lakewoodnaz.org;

E-mail: [email protected]; fax 303-233-8627; 303-233-2075)

Pastor— (4/12/09) Vince Gappa (Kathleen), 1765 Dover, Lakewood, CO 80215

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-933-6627)

Worship & Administration—Randy Garmon (Bev), 3898 W. 98th

Place, Westminster, CO

80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-720-5716)

Youth Pastor—Kathleen Gappa (Vince), 1765 Dover, Lakewood, CO 80215 (E-mail

[email protected]; 405-979-0201)

Children’s Pastor—Carol Alberts (Steve), 9801 Xavier Ct., Westminster, CO 80031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-818-0734)

Associate Pastor/Pastoral Care—Roger Young, 1580 S. Zang St., Lakewood, CO 80228

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-986-8701)

SDMI Supt.—Bev Garmon (Randy), 3898 W. 98th

Place, Westminster, CO 80031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-720-5715)

NMI Pres.—Jeanne Young (Rex), 440 S. Cody Ct., Lakewood, CO 80226

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-424-9490)

Church Treas.—Dave Burks (Farol), 13288 West Montana Pl., Lakewood, CO 80228

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-980-0811

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Lamar Community (Organized 1982) (011-0423)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 709) 8th and Maple Ave., Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-0665)

Pastor—(5/6/01) Roy L. Gueswel (Pat), 30 Mayhew Dr., Lamar, CO 81052 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-336-1215)

NMI Pres.—Elva Root, 800 S. 13th

Street, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-2311)

SS Supt.—Pat Gueswel, 30 Mayhew Drive, Lamar, CO 81052 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-336-1215)

Church Board Sec.—Ellen Clausen, 6239 County Rd. HH, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-4873)

Church Treas.—Jeff Maggart, P.O. Box 709, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-7027)

Lamar Crosswind (Organized 1921) (011-0420)

Location— (Mail: P.O. Box 430) 507 S. 7th St., Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-0757)

Pastor—(8/19/12) Bennett, Gordon (Norma), 501 S. 7th St., Lamar, CO 81052 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 912-337-5037)

Church Treas.—Marilyn Tombleson, P.O.Box 430, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-940-0701)

Las Animas First (Organized 1930) (011-0430)

Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 403) 654 Vigil Ave., Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-456-0758)

Pastor—(8/5/07) Janice Ramey (Bill), 134 East 3rd

Street, PO Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-456-0758)

Worship Pastor—Janice Ramey, PO Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-456-0758)

Prime Time Min. Dir.—Janice Ramey, PO Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-456-0758)

NMI President—Margaret Smith, 27120 County Road 9.5, Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-980-

2993)

Church Board Sec—MaryJane Losey, 28452 County Road 10 ¾, Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-

456-0630)

Church Treas.—MaryJane Losey, 28452 County Road 10 ¾, Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-456-

0630)

Lone Tree The Crash (CTM) (011-0004)

Location of gatherings—Various homes in Parker, Lone Tree, Westminster, Golden

Mail: 11905 Corporate Way, Broomfield, CO 80021

Lead Pastor—(5/17/10) Bret Tredway (Sheri), 11905 Corporate Way, Broomfield, CO 80021

(Bret: [email protected], 303-895-5650; Sheri: [email protected], 303-895-5652)

Organic Church Coach—Terry Barker

Treasurer—Bret Tredway with complete assistance and accountability by Steve Wagner

Longmont (Organized 1966) (011-0441)

Location—2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO 80501(Web site:

www.longmontnazarene.org; E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 303-776-9066;

303-776-7066)

Lead Pastor—(7/01/05) Roger D. Freels (Judi), 2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO

80501

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-833-5636)

Youth and Worship Pastor—Nate Otte (Whitney), 1508 Longs Peak Ave., Apt. 3, Longmont,

CO 80501 (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-300-6714)

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Pastoral Intern—Ron McDuff (Linda), 1301 Horizon Lane, Longmont, CO 80501 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-772-1190)

SDMI Supt.—Henry Hoshiko (Diane), 15312 N. 107th

, Longmont, CO 80504 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-682-5291)

NMI Pres.—Monte & Renee Schmidt, 916 19th Ave., Longmont, CO 80501

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-936-4017)

NYI Pres.—Halle McBee, 1638 Meeker Dr., Longmont, CO 80504

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-776-7066)

Church Board Sec.—Brenda Everett (Gerry), 9393 Ute Highway, Longmont, CO 80503

([email protected]; 303-746-0834)

Church Treas.—Will Wehner (Kathy), 18 University Circle, Longmont, CO 80503 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-772-2079)

Loveland (Organized 1924) (011-0450)

Location—807 W. 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538 (E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 970-667-0618; 970-667-4323)

Pastor—(2/15/10) Brian Smith (Rhonda), 2355 Birdie Way, Milliken, CO 80543 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-667-4323) Worship & Arts—Zac Crider, 4695 Hahns Peak Dr. #104., Loveland, CO 80538 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-231-8883

Christian Ed. /Lay Ministries—Karen Phillips, 1148 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-669-9815)

NYI Pres.—Tom Hoffman, 2120 Tiimber Creek Dr. #D3, Fort Collins, CO 80528

(970-658-7528) NMI Pres.—Suzanne Walker, 5935 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80528 (970-493-4562)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Nikki Walker, 5241 Rock Hill St., Timnath, CO 80547 (208-871-9393) Work and Witness Cord.—Suzanne Walker, 5935 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80528

(970-493-4562) Prime Time Dir.—Duane Wallon, 291 Wrybill Ave., Loveland CO 80537 (970-663-4233)

Church Board Sec.—Dennis Cox, 2522 56th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634 (970-515-5248) Church Treas.—Marsha Cox, 2522 56th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634 (970-515-5248)

Loveland Hope Springs Community (Organized 2005) (011-0375)

Location—(mail: P.O. Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539) 559 Denver Ave., Loveland, CO 80537

(Website: www.hopespringscc.org; E-mail: [email protected]; 970-593-9701)

Pastor—(9/1/04) Robin Rodgers (John), 6613 Algonquin Dr., Johnstown, CO 80534 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-593-9476, 970-213-3005)

Associate Pastor—Bruce Tallman, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80537 (970-685-1514)

Small Group Ministries—Bob & Marilyn Hamilton, 2152 River West Dr., Windsor, CO 80550

Outreach Ministries Director—Charles Meyer, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539

Connection Ministries—Merle and Beverly Lewis, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539

Youth Ministry—Craig and Mindy Krager, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539

(970-744-0513 and 970-744-0514)

Church Board Secretary—Gary Foster, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539

Church Treasurer—TomiJo Stolpe, 2204 Augusta Ct., Loveland, CO 80538

Manzanola (Inactive) (011-0460)

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Monte Vista Valley (Organized 1938) (011-0470)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 271) 228 Madison St., Monte Vista, CO 81144 (E-mail:

[email protected]; fax 719-852-4905; 719-852-5858)

Pastor—(10/30/01) Michael L. Staton (Deborah), 39 Meadow Ln., Monte Vista, CO 81144

(719-852-3165)

Youth Pastor—Ben Beckner (Jenny), 562 Pine Street, Monte Vista, CO 81144 (Email:

[email protected]: 719-480-1887)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Michelle Burkhart, 4195 W. County Rd. 6 N., Del Norte, CO 81132

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-852-9605)

SDMI Supt.—Harold Stoeber, 4340 E. Hwy 160, Monte Vista, CO 81144 (719-852-0772)

NMI Pres.—Carolyn Sullivan, 587 Spruce, Monte Vista, CO 81144 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-852-2141)

Church Board Sec.—Carolyn Sullivan, 587 Spruce, Monte Vista, CO 81144 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-852-2141)

Montrose First (Organized 1917) (011-0480)

Location—705 S. 12th St., Montrose, CO 81401 (Website: www.montrosenazarenechurch.org;

E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 970-249-1685; 970-249-9213)

Pastor—(5/01/05) Benjamin “Buddy” Cook (Kim), 713 S. 12th

St., Montrose, CO 81401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-249-6580)

Worship Leader—Russell Fernandez, 406 South 2nd

Street, Montrose, CO 81401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 702-588-3074)

Pastor to Families with Youth—Rev. Rick Williams, 5286 Hwy 348, Delta, CO 81416 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-812-8212)

SDMI Supt.—Julie Huffman, 2071 Natalia Way, Montrose, CO 81401 (Email:

[email protected];

970-240-9055 )

NMI Pres.—Joseph Burns, 21330 6785 Rd., Montrose, CO 81403 (E-mail: [email protected];

970-209-4400)

Prime Time Min. Dirs.—Julia and Emory Arndt, 14809 6175 Rd., Montrose, CO 81401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-249-0507)

Women’s Min. Coordinator—Kim Cook, 713 South 12th

Street, Montrose CO 81401 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-249-6580)

Work and Witness Coordinator—Joseph Burns, 21330 6785 Rd., Montrose, CO 81403 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-209-4400)

Church Board Sec.—Julie Huffman, 2071 Natalia Way, Montrose, CO 81401 (Email:

[email protected]; 970-240-9055)

Church Treas.—Darrell Kastendieck, 16175 6400 Rd, Montrose, CO 81403 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-249-6765)

Palisade (Organized 1920) (011-0520)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 327) 3595 Front St., Palisade, CO 81526 (E-mail:

[email protected]; fax: 970-464-0145; 970-464-7770)

Pastor—(7/26/86) Don A. Blanchard (Dorothy), P.O. Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526

(970-464-7756)

Associate Pastor—Ruth Piper, 589 Conestoga Circle, Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970-216-3040)

Associate/Small Groups—Larry Stivers, 3781 Granada Drive, #22, Palisade, CO 81526

(970-462-8552)

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Children’s Ministry Dir.—Dorothy Blanchard, P.O. Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526

(970-201-8037)

SS Supt.—Myrna Atchison, 3940 Rapid Creek Rd., Palisade, CO 81526 (970-464-7255)

NMI Pres.—Lola Castle, 396 Valley View Way, Grand Junction, CO 81503 (970-241-1891)

Food Pantry Director—Darlene Murphy, 603 33 ¾ Road, Clifton, CO 81520 (970-434-5922)

Church Board Sec.—Myrna Atchison, 3940 Rapid Creek Rd., Palisade, CO 81526

(970-464-7255)

Church Treas.—Elroy Thiessen, 3039 Lancelot Pl., Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970-434-3989)

Paonia (Organized 1921) (011-0530)

Location— (Mail: P.O. Box 1706), 602 3rd St., Paonia, CO 81428

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-527-3002)

Pastor— (1/23/00) Sherry Mitchem (Brian), 40398 Sage Ln., Paonia, CO 81428

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-527-2482)

NMI Pers.—Larry Perkins, 1308 3700 Rd., Hotchkiss, CO 81419

Church Board Sec.—Flora Lovelace, P.O. Box 1164, Paonia, CO 81428

(970-872-1969)

Parker Epic (CTM) (011-0008)

Location—10490 S. Dransfeldt Rd., #100 Parker, CO 80134 (WEB: www.epicparker.org)

Pastor— (4/1/10) Kris Hayne (Mendy), 18971 E. Clear Creek Dr., Parker, CO 80134 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-990-0425)

Treasurer—Brad Hildebrand

Pueblo 4 Bar S Gathering (CTM) (011-0009)

Location—(Mail to: PO Box 9046, Pueblo, CO 81008)

Meeting at—(Mile Post 14 Business Hwy. 50 E.) Walk-A-Mile Equestrian Center, 1280 Wheeler

Lane, Avondale, CO 81021

Pastor—(9/01/10) Jake Shue (Marcia), 32300 Kalorama Place, Pueblo, CO 81006 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-659-9717)

Treasurer—Odette Buller (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-568-2417)

Pueblo Belmont (Organized 1961) (011-0545)

Location—1702 Bonforte Blvd., Pueblo, CO 81001 (E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 719-562-1628; 719-542-1628)

Pastor—(1/01/09) Robert J. Simms Jr. (Gaylene), 220 W. 15th

St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003

(E-mail: [email protected]; cell 719-251-3473)

Assoc. Pastor (Worship & Youth Ministry)—Lynette Cherry, 1814 Iroquois Rd., Pueblo, CO

81001 (719-544-3362 or cell 719-334-4289)

Assoc. Pastor (Children’s Ministry)—Shane Cherry, 1814 Iroquois Rd., Pueblo, CO 81001

(719-544-3362)

SDMI Supt. —Mary Linn Hayes, 3012 Baltimore, Pueblo, CO 81008 (719-544-1690)

NMI Pres.—Gaylene Simms, 220 W. 15th

St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003 (303-907-4147)

Church Board Sec.—Don Gade, 10 White Dove Ct., Pueblo, CO 81001 (719-250-4295)

Church Treas.—Emilie Cook, 5 Dover Lane, Pueblo, CO 81001 (719-543-3348)

Pueblo First (Organized 1922) (011-0550)

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Location—84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail: [email protected];

Website: www.PFC Nazarene.org. fax: 888-849-0034; (710-564-3209)

Pastor—(9/26/10) James Murray (Deanna), 14 Radcliff Ln., Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 710-564-3209)

Counselor—Vicky Bown, 4018 Goodnight, Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-285-4268)

NYI President—Judy Cummins, 451 Player Dr. Pueblo West, CO., Pueblo West, CO 81007

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-547-0410)

Children’s Director—Heather Smith – 653 Iliff Dr,, Pueblo West, CO 81005 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-371-1218)

Associate/Community Connections Pastor—Steven Unruh, 84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-564-3209)

Prime Time—Marsha Wilson (Elsa), 314 Starlight Dr., Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-251-2860)

NMI Pres.—Helen Mc Elfresh, 708 S Joe Martinez Ln., Pueblo West, CO 81007 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-214-0864)

SDMI—Greg Smith, 653 Iliff Dr., Pueblo West, CO 81007 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-371-1218)

Church Board Sec.—Gail Burchett, 35 Altadena, Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-564-4618)

Church Treas.—Linda Towne, 2102 Chatalet Ln.#G, Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 719-561-2841)

Reunion Faith Venture (Organized 2006) (011-0639)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 747, Commerce City, CO 80037) (Website:

www.faithventurechurch.org)

Meeting at—Second Creek School, 9950 Laredo Dr., Commerce City, CO

Pastor—(11/25/12) J. Jay Hawes (Janet), 12280 Locust St., Brighton, CO 80602

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-201-1717)

Worship Leader—Alisha Paolino (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-231-2319)

Men’s Ministry—Jason Harmon (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-938-7743)

Women’s Ministry—Cassandra Garcia (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-425-8244)

Treasurer—Phil Atkinson (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-201-2547)

Rocky Ford (Organized ) (011-0590)

Location—(Mail: PO Box 709, Rocky Ford, CO 81067) 709 S. 12th

St., Rocky Ford, CO 81067

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-468-4762)

Pastor—(5/1/13) David Maiden (Janice), PO Box 709, Rocky Ford, CO 81067

(E-mail: [email protected]; 928-706-3108)

Treasurer—to be supplied

Security (Organized 1962) (011-0106)

Location—800 Hackberry Dr., Security, CO 80911 (E-mail: [email protected];

719-392-7091)

Pastor—Kim Richmond (Diana), 7712 Coffee Road, Peyton, CO

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-332-6530)

SS Supt.—Janice Schoenfelt, 2517 Frontier Drive, Security, CO 80911

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-390-6197)

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Women’s Min. Dir.—Diana Richmond, 7712 Coffee Road; Peyton, CO 80831 (303-332-2377)

NMI Pres.—Loretta Bohannon, 1960 S. Chelton Rd. Apt# J144, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-392-7091 or 719-694-8319)

Church Board Sec.—Dee Dee Hudspith, 4401 Milburn Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

(719-576-7708)

Church Treas.—Jerry Schoenfelt, 2517 Frontier Drive, Security, CO 80911

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-390-6197)

Sterling (Organized 1929) (011-0620)

Location—1600 Sidney, Sterling, CO 80751 (E-mail: [email protected];

fax: 970-522-1778, 970-522-2601)

Pastor—(2/5/06) Dale Wesley (Sheila), 1125 S. 11th

Ave., Sterling, CO 80751

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-580-4149)

SDMI Supt.—Peggy Propst, 5274 Hwy. 63, Sterling, CO 80722 (970-520-1080)

NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Jed Frank, 1600 Sidney, Sterling, CO 80751 (970-522-2601)

NMI Pres.—Tim Richie, 14935 Bluestem St., Sterling, CO 80751 (970-521-1001)

Church Board Sec.—Tori Propst, 521 State St., Sterling, CO 80751 (970-526-2910)

Church Treas.—Ken Skipworth, 106 Parkview Dr., Sterling, CO 80751 (970-522-0602)

Thornton Hope Hacienda (New Start) (011-0011)

Meeting Location— Thornton Middle School, 9451 Hoffman Way, Thornton, CO 80229

Mailing Address—15074 Columbine Ct., Thornton, CO 80602

(Website: www.hopehacienda.net; 720-341-1490)

Pastor—(9/01/10) Mark Runner (Debbi), 15074 Columbine Ct., Thornton, CO 80602

(E-mail: [email protected]; 720-341-1490)

Children’s Pastor— Melinda Sanchez, 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, CO 80241

(303-507-1807)

Worship Leader—Russell Johnson, 15074 Columbine Ct., Thornton, CO 80602

Thornton New Way Community (Disorganized) (011-0255)

Trinidad (Organized 1924) (011-0630)

Location—(Mail: 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO 81082) 733 Stonewall Ave., Trinidad, CO 81082

(719-845-0383)

Pastor—(08/26/12) Jack A. Droste (Nancy), 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO 81082

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-845-0383)

SS Chair—Jim Tate, 508 E.6th

, Trinidad, CO 81082 (719-845-0087)

NMI Pres.—Donna Tate, 508 E.6th

, Trinidad, CO 81082 (719-845-0087)

Church Sec.—Nancy Droste, 711 Park Street, Trinidad, CO (719-845-0383)

Church Treas.—Gerald Robb, 1626 Hayes, Trinidad, CO 81082 (719-846-2007)

Westminster Iglesia Del Nazareno (Organized 2008) (011-0002)

Location—3501 West 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (Fax: 303-469-5439; 303-867-9905)

Senior Pastor—(8/01/13) Joel Tuchez (Traci), 3501 West 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031

(E-mail: [email protected]; 303-305-9670)

Church Board Secretary—Ofelia Martínez, 2263 Meade St., Denver, CO 80219

Treasurer—Jesús Villar, 2500 West Water Ave., Denver, CO 80219

Associate Pastor—Hemir Bolaños, 930 E. 14th

Ave., Denver, CO 80218

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Women & Children Pastor—Ofelia Martínez, 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219

Discipleship Pastor—Jorge M. Marioni, 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219

Worship Leader—Alvaro Tórres,

NYI President—Rolando Acevedo, 774 S. 5th

Ct., Brighton, CO 80601

NMI President—Erika Acevero, 774 S. 5th Ct., Brighton, CO 80601

SDMI Superintendent—Jorge M. Marioni, 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219

Westminster The Crossing (Organized 1957) (011-0261)

Location—3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (Web site: www.crossingchurch.org;

fax: 303-469-5439; 303-469-5149)

Senior Pastor—(11/09) Brian Wiesinger (Kim), 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Worship Pastor—(5/11) Nathan Sutliff (Kelly), 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Children’s Pastor—(6/04) Amy Guthrie (Tim), 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Local Missionary Pastor—(3/07) Janette Mikatich (Joe), 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO

80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Youth Pastor—(9/10) Chris Johnson (Katie), 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-

mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Connecting Pastor—(3/08) David Baca, Jr. (Regina), 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO

80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Pastoral Care—(1/99) Loyd McLaughlin, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Assistant Children’s Director—(1/11) Isaac Gilmore, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO

80031 (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-469-5149)

NMI Pres.—Ginger Green, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-469-5149)

NYI Pres.—Tom Hassell, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-469-5149)

SS Supt.—John Rush, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Church Sec.—Ken Radtke, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Church Treas.—Roxann Peach, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 303-469-5149)

Woodland Park (Organized 1975) (011-0640)

Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 1869) 750 N. Hwy. 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866 (Website:

woodlandparkchurch.com; 719-687-6607)

Pastor— (5/21/05) Brian Troxell (Sarah), 950 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park, CO 80863

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-687-9531)

Worship Leader—Sarah Troxell, 950 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park, CO 80863

(E-mail: [email protected]; 719-687-6607)

NMI—Cindy Eller (719-687-6607)

Senior Adult Dir.—Mike Edwards, 750 N. Hwy. 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866 (719-687-6607)

Women’s Min. Dir.—Alice Laswell, 750 N. Hwy. 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866

(719-687-6607)

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Church Board Sec.—Lynn Shull, 750 N. Hwy 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866

Church Treas.—Monty Ferris, 750 N. Hwy 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866

Wray (Organized 1921) (011-0650)

Location—410 Blake St., Wray, CO 80758 (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-332-5703)

Pastor—(2/4/96) Noel D. Sullivan (Jennie), 35265 CR DD.75, Wray CO 80758

(E-mail: [email protected]; 970-332-5726)

Youth Min. Dir.—Keith Chapman, 55500 Co. Rd. U, Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-774-7612)

NYI Pres—Zach Spencer, 31114 Co. Rd. Z, Wray, CO 80758 (970-630-9413)

SDMI Dir.—Wanda Dodsworth, 25207 Co. Rd. Y, Vernon, CO 80755 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-332-5272)

Latino Ministries Dir.—Maria Campos, 1036 Dexter St. Wray, CO 80758 (970-332-5838)

Church Board Sec.—Duaine Dodsworth, 25207 Co. Rd. Y, Vernon, CO 80755 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-332-5272)

Yuma First (Organized 1917) (011-0670)

Location—505 E. Beatty Ave., Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail: [email protected];

970-848-5594)

Pastor—(2/28/10) David E. McQuisten (Karen), 921 S. Birch St., Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-848-3781; 970-597-0080)

NMI Pres.—Diann Perry, 43642 Highway 61, Otis, CO 80743 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-246-3896)

Children’s Min. Dir.—Charlotte Pardoe, P.O. Box 161, Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-848-2802)

Youth Dir. & NYI Pres.—Eric Metcalfe, 305 N. Birch St., Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-848-5594)

Church Board Sec.—Marvin Fadenrecht, 8593 County Rd 7, Joes, CO 80822 (970-358-4412)

Church Treas.—Gary McCall, 918 S. Ash Ave., Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail:

[email protected]; 970-848-2030)

G. ORDAINED ELDERS

Assignment Role Codes

CED - Christian Education Minister GS - General Superintendent

CHP - Chaplain PAS - Pastor (including CTMs)

DA - District Assignment PSV-FT - Pastoral Service-Full-time

DEA - Deaconess PSV-PT - Pastoral Service-Part-time

DIA - District Interim Assigned RA - Retired, Assigned

DS - District Superintendent RU - Retired, Unassigned

EDU - Education SEC - Song Evangelist, Commissioned

ESR - Evangelism Service, Retired SER - Song Evangelist, Registered

EVC - Evangelist, Commissioned SPC - Special Service/Interdenominational

EVR - Evangelist, Registered STU - Student

EVT - Evangelist, Tenured TRF - In Process of Transfer

GA - General Church Assignment U - Unassigned

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2010 PAS Albright, Andrew, 1702 Carson Ave., La Junta, CO 81050

(La Junta) (719-384-9273) [email protected]

1983 TRF Alvarez, Tomás, in process of transfer to the Southwest Latin American

District

1959 RA Aubrey, Gayland, 140 W. 29th

St., #340, Pueblo, CO 81008

(Pueblo First) (405-205-8595) [email protected]

2013 PSV-FT Baca, Jr., David, 3622 E. 114th

Dr., Thornton, CO 80233

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-356-0716)

[email protected]

1970 RU Baldassare, Gene, 1303 W. 36th

, Loveland, CO 80538

(Loveland) (970-980-5668) [email protected]

2009 U Barker, P. Diane, 22959 Smokey Hill Rd. #M104, Aurora, CO 80015

(Lone Tree The Crash) (817-718-6540) [email protected]

1991 PSV-FT Barker, Terry, 22959 Smokey Hill Rd. #M104, Aurora, CO 80015

(Lone Tree The Crash) (817-946-9385) [email protected]

1966 RU Becker, Roland M., 3408 Maizeland Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(C/S Trinity) (719-641-7020) [email protected]

1993 PSV-FT Belzer, Edward D, 4550 Star Ridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S First) (719-573-7622) [email protected]

1986 PAS Bennett, Gordon, 501 S. 7th St., Lamar, CO 81052

(Lamar Crosswind)(912-337-5037)[email protected]

1976 RU Besko, David A., 3235 Mather St., Brighton, CO 80601

(Westminster) (303-498-0402) [email protected]

2011 PAS Birt, Eugene, 5004 County Rd. HH, Lamar, CO 81052

(Holly) (719-336-4708) [email protected]

1981 PAS Blanchard, Don A., P.O. Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526

(Palisade) (970-464-7756) [email protected]

1954 RA Bland, Donald E., 3913 N. Rockwell Ave., Apt. 245, Bethany, OK 73008

(C/S First) (405-491-0883) [email protected]

2006 SPC Bollinger, Rob Reuben, 2867 E. 115th Way, Thornton, CO 80233

(Westminster) (720-635-7659) [email protected]

1969 RA Bon, David K., 1976 S. Espana St. #A, Aurora, CO 80014

(Parker Epic) (509-879-4478) [email protected]

1962 RA Bond, Jim L., 3615 Sunchase Dr., Castle Rock, CO 80109

(Denver First) (303-688-0888) [email protected]

2004 U Borden, Lucinda, 6345 Westview Cir., Parker, CO 80134

(Castle Rock The Connection) 720-670-7924; [email protected]

1991 PSV-PT Bowers, Michael G., 3710 E. LaSalle St. #3203, Colorado Springs, CO

80909 (C/S First) (719-440-2088) [email protected]

1979 RU Brest, Richard L., 23830 Broadmoor Drive, Parker, CO 80138

(Denver First) (303-840-6901) [email protected]

1991 RA Bryant, Jr., Roy W., 2107 North Park Terrace, Pueblo, CO 81008

(Pueblo Belmont) (719-543-2220) [email protected]

2013 PSV-PT Burnham, Jana Renee, 6401 Fall River Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918

(C/S Trinity) (719-321-3151) [email protected]

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2006 RU Burton, Raymond, 1239 Jackson St., Pueblo, CO 81004

(Pueblo First) (719-583-9965) [email protected]

2001 PSV-PT Bynum, Ron, 8571 Tibbs Rd., Peyton CO 80831

(Gathering Stones Falcon) (719-287-8123) [email protected]

1989 PAS Cabrera Ola, Victor, 6395 Monaco Street, Commerce City, CO 80022

(Commerce City Iglesia) (720-365-2986) [email protected]

1984 PAS/EDU Cadle, Bruce, 33680 Big Springs Rd., Yoder, CO 80864

(Karval) (719-478-2771) [email protected]

1955 RA Campbell, Beulah, 5747 W. Missouri, Lot 149, Glendale, AZ 85301

(Yuma) (623-826-2229) [email protected]

1968 RU Carlson, Marvin H., 4318 Onyx Place, Johnstown, CO 80534

(Loveland) (970-587-5253) [email protected]

1950 RA Carpenter, Bob, 510 South 2nd, Lamar, CO 81052

(Manzanola) (719-336-3999) No e-mail

1972 RA Carpenter, Vernon D., PO Box 630843, Littleton, CO 80163

(Denver First) (303-495-4380) [email protected]

2005 GA Carr, Phillip, 229 Cobblestone Dr., Madison, MS 39110

(C/S Trinity) (769-233-1280) [email protected]

2008 PAS Carranza, Scott, 160 S. Ames St., Lakewood, CO 80226

(Denver Gracia y Vida) (303-949-4674) [email protected]

1983 RA Childers, Clark A., 1516 Guston St., Delta CO 81416

(Delta Gunnison Valley) (970-778-5955) [email protected]

1979 PAS Chovancek, Larry, 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504

(Grand Junction) (970-424-0588) [email protected]

1961 RA Christy, James T., 21 Snowhill Drive, Divide, CO 80814

(Woodland Park) (970-382-7110) [email protected]

1997 EDU Church, David M., 6995 Amber Ridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(C/S Trinity) (719-440-9691) [email protected]

1991 RA Clark, Ronald R., 965 Alabama St., Canon City, CO 81212

(Karval) (719-315-2025) [email protected]

2004 U Clarke, C. Cade, 2426 Lark Dr. Apt 10, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(C/S True Life Community) (719-464-7395) [email protected]

2003 U Collins, Donald Ray Jr., 6050 Stetson Hills Blvd # 275, Colorado Springs,

CO 80923 (C/S Eastborough) (719-637-3165) [email protected]

2011 DA Compton, Kevin, 11166 Prairie Walk Terr., Falcon, CO 80831

(C/S Eastborough) (719-761-6489) [email protected]

1986 PAS Cook, Benjamin, 713 S. 12th St., Montrose, CO 81401

(Montrose First) (970-249-9213) [email protected]

1999 PAS Cooper, Eugene Francis Ray, 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO

80910 (C/S Abundant Hope) (719-635-9628) [email protected]

1974 RA Couch, Michael R., 325 First Ave., Monte Vista, CO 81144

(Monte Vista Valley) (719-852-7361) [email protected]

1988 SPC Cowles, Dean, 12989 W. 55th

Place, Arvada, CO 80002

(Parker Epic) (720-280-2606) [email protected]

1966 PSV-FT Curry, W.E. Bud Jr., 2350 S. Placer St., Franktown, CO 80116

(Denver First) (303-663-5581) [email protected]

2007 U Dally, Elizabeth B., 14095 Pine Glen Dr. E., Colorado Springs, CO

80908 (C/S Eastborough) (719-685-0557) [email protected]

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1987 CHP Dally, John W., 14095 Pine Glen Dr. E., Colorado Springs, CO 80908

(C/S Eastborough) (719-685-0557) [email protected]

1998 PAS Dannels, John J., P.O. Box 451, Cedaredge, CO 81413

(Cedaredge) (970-856-6137) [email protected]

1998 PAS Dannels, Marylouise A., P.O. Box 451, Cedaredge, CO 81413

(Cedaredge) (970-208-4677) [email protected]

2011 PAS Davis, Rick D., 1520 Edmunds Street, Brush, CO 80723

(Brush First) (719-845-0383) [email protected]

1952 RU DeBord, Burle M., 2195 E. Egbert St. Apt. 216, Brighton, CO 80601

(Denver First) (720-975-7699) No Email

1980 SPC DeBord, David L., 878 S. 14th

Ave., Brighton, CO 80601

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-659-1860) [email protected]

2001 RA DeLong Bowman, Ruth V., 810 Stony Mesa Pl., Castle Rock, CO 80108

(Denver First) (405-585-7279) [email protected]

2003 PAS Delp, Matthew, 2331 Cutters Circle #102, Castle Rock, CO 80108

(Castle Rock The Connection) (303-660-9901) [email protected]

1991 PSV-FT Diehl, Donald E., 4184 Lark Sparrow St., Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

(Denver First) (303-761-8370) [email protected]

1960 RA Diehl, James H., 4181 S. Yukon Way, Lakewood, CO 80235

(Denver First) (303-980-0208) [email protected]

1981 RA Dieter, Dale D., 1008 S. 1st St., Canon City, CO 81212

(Canon City Lincoln Park) (719-315-2244) [email protected]

1992 PAS Dittmer, Theodore A., 1458 Friendship Lane West, Colorado Springs, CO

80904 (C/S Living Faith) (719-633-6321)

[email protected]

1972 RA Douglass, Terry W., 129 Easy Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(C/S True Life Community) (719-671-7293) [email protected]

1983 CHP Downey, Kenneth R., PO Box 3087, Durango, CO 81302

(Durango) (970-375-9223) [email protected]

2010 PAS Droste, Jack A., 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO 81082

(Trinidad) (719-845-0383) [email protected]

1974 RA Duckworth, J. Larry, 17061 MCR 13, Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(Brush) (970-768-3460) [email protected]

2012 PSV-PT Edwards, Grayson, 8122 Meadowcrest Dr., Fountain, CO 80817

(C/S First) (719-382-4843) [email protected]

1965 RU Eichelberger, Wilbur E., 53 Hibiscus Ave., Mount Dora, FL 32757

(C/S First) (352-383-5299) No Email

1955 RA Erickson, Wallace H., 801 Evergreen Pl., La Junta, CO 81050-2118

(La Junta) (719-468-2163) [email protected]

1999 PAS Farr, Jerry D., 7710 Feldspar Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(Fountain) (719-393-4136) [email protected]

1947 RA Faul, Larry, 6026 Booth Ct., Flint, MI 48532

(Palisade) (810-720-3797) [email protected]

1969 RA Fenton, Lawrence R., 5340 Balsam St., Colorado Springs, CO 80923

(C/S First) (719-265-9479) [email protected]

1972 RA Ferguson, Dick R., 4575 Songglen Cir., Colorado Springs, CO 80906

(C/S Eastborough) (719-538-7820) [email protected]

1996 PAS Finch, James, 8758 Glasgow Pl., Littleton, CO 80218

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(Denver Columbine Hills) (303-918-1148) [email protected]

1960 RU Franklin, Harold J., 439 Howard St., Delta, CO 81416

(Cedaredge) (970-874-5323) No Email

2005 PAS Franz, Robert, 370 Bates Ave., Boulder, CO 80305

(Boulder South Broadway) (303-494-1132) [email protected]

1971 RA/PAS Freels, Roger, 2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO 80501

(Longmont) (303-485-8489) [email protected]

2004 PAS Gappa, Vincent, 1765 Dover St., Lakewood, CO 80215

(Lakewood) (720-933-6627) [email protected]

2009 PSV-FT Garmon, Randy L., 3898 W. 98th Place, Westminster, CO 80031

(Lakewood) (303-720-5716) [email protected]

2007 TRF Gass, Denice L., in process of transfer to a California District

2007 TRF Gass, Jerry Christopher, in process of transfer to a California District

1983 GA Ghrayyeb, Jadalla, P.O. Box 15013, Colorado Springs, CO 80935

(C/S Trinity) (719-574-5900) [email protected]

2003 U Gonzalez, Elena Bettia, 676 S. Banner St., Elizabeth, CO 80107

(Kiowa) (720-346-8647) [email protected]

1997 EVC/SER Goss, Marilyn “Mikki”, PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Buena Vista High Country) (719-395-9238) [email protected]

1978 RA Grate, Phillip Eugene, 5265 Broadmoor Bluffs, Colorado Springs, CO

80906 (C/S First) (719-527-4833) [email protected]

1979 EDU Graves, Harold B. Jr., 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO

80910 (C/S First) (719-884-5001) [email protected]

1962 RA Grosse, David G., 784 Concerto Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906

(C/S Trinity) (719-488-2417) [email protected]

1983 PAS Gueswel, Roy L., P.O. Box 709, Lamar, CO 81052

(Lamar Community) (719-336-1215) [email protected]

2013 PSV-PT Gunstream, Karen, 11664 S. Flower Mound Way, Parker, CO 80134

(Denver First) (303-805-8660) [email protected]

2009 PSV-FT Guthrie, Amy, 3501 W. 104th

Ave., Westminster, CO 80031

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-469-5149) [email protected]

1990 RA/ESR Haines, Gary W., 14430 River Oaks Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80921

(C/S First) (719-598-3872) [email protected]

1950 RA Hamilton, James D., 8630 Coffey Road, Austin, CO 81410

(Cedaredge) (970-835-8323) No e-mail

1953 RA Hawkins, Ray J., 5656 W. Arrowhead Rd., Hermantown, MN 55811

(Pueblo Belmont) (218-727-7570) [email protected]

2003 PAS Hayne, Kris, 18971 E. Clear Creek Dr., Parker, CO 80134

(Parker Epic) (720-524-7958) [email protected]

2001 PAS Hedrick, Terry D., 725 Lincoln Place, Delta, CO 81416

(Delta Gunnison Valley) (970-874-4031) [email protected]

2006 SPC Hegstrom, Paul Harold, 651 Chambers Rd., Aurora, CO 80011

(Aurora Tower Community) (303-909-4672) [email protected]

1958 RU Helsel, Charles W., 230 N. 2nd Street, #50, Berthoud, CO 80513

(Loveland) (970-646-6178) [email protected]

2012 PAS Henderson, Gwendolyn, 2045 Farrington St., Colo. Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Genesis) (719-573-0837) [email protected]

1972 RA Hendrix, Hurshel L., 497 Spring Valley Dr., Divide, CO 80814

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(Woodland Park) (719-687-6728) [email protected]

1946 RA Hess, Ralph E., 1919 68th

Ave. Apt. C202, Greeley, CO 80634

(Greeley First) (970-352-8854) No Email

2013 PSV-FT Horn, Paul Jr., 5305 Rawhide Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80917

(C/S Eastborough) (419-509-1206) [email protected]

1999 TRF Howard, Robert C., in process of transfer to the Oregon Pacific District

1964 RA Huffaker, Bob, 3037 Avondale Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80917

(C/S First) (719-323-0900) [email protected]

1963 RA Hyde, F. Garth, 2420 N. Logan Ave., Colorado Springs, CO

80907 (C/S Trinity) (575-623-1040) [email protected]

1999 SPC Hyde, M. ReeAnn, 1316 E. San Miguel St. #5, Colorado Springs, CO

80909 (C/S Trinity) (719-258-9510) [email protected]

1994 PAS Jaquess, Jarell D., 5217 Black Cloud Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(C/S Central) (719-380-1983) [email protected]

2009 PSV-FT Johnson, Christopher, 11595 Marshall Ct., Broomfield, CO 80020

(Westminster The Crossing) (720-393-9482) [email protected]

2010 PSV-PT Johnson, Cynthia L. Evans, 13823 E. Bellewood Dr., Aurora, CO 80015

(Denver First) (303-761-8370) [email protected]

1973 RA Johnson, Larry W., P.O. Box 1573, Paonia, CO 81428

(Paonia) (970-257-5864) [email protected]

1989 CHP Johnson, Levi, 3977 Reindeer Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(C/S First) (719-238-0772) [email protected]

1999 PAS Jones, June G, 1023 E. Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(C/S Genesis) (719-200-9158) [email protected]

1957 RA Kehr, E. W., 4813 Walnutcrest Ct., Pueblo, CO 81005

(Pueblo First) (719-565-0415) [email protected]

1993 U King, Chester, 435 Miller Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(Lamar Crosswind) (719-659-2887) [email protected]

1992 EDU King, Thomas J., 4270 Vesper Court, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Eastborough) (719-884-5157) [email protected]

1965 RU Kristoffersen, Ulf (Kris), 8064 S. Jackson St., Centennial, CO 80122

(Denver First) (303-882-8404) [email protected]

1957 RA Lambert, Charles H., 11350 W. 71st Place, Arvada, CO 80004

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-432-7309) [email protected]

1963 RA/ESR Lankford, E. Wales, 318 Kenady Cir., Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(C/S First) (719-475-1946) [email protected]

1973 PAS/CHP Larkin, Doyle, 215 W. Highland, Florence, CO 81226

(Florence) (719-369-5893) [email protected]

1967 RA Lewis, Larry H., 4902 W. 29th St. Unit 8-B, Greeley, CO 80634

(Greeley First) (970-330-3690) [email protected]

1963 EDU Lewis, Richard J., 4115 Solarface Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Trinity) (719-591-8216) [email protected]

2010 PAS Lucas, Andrew Eugene, 4126 Stoneridge Ct., Fort Collins, CO 80525

(Fort Collins Emmaus Road) (970-482-6768) [email protected]

1990 EDU Lyke, Alan D., 18845 St. Andrews Dr., Monument, CO 80132

(C/S The Remnant) (719-200-9698) [email protected]

1969 RA Lynch, J. J., 2228 Agate Dr., Loveland, CO 80538

(Loveland) (970-667-8562) [email protected] or [email protected]

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2005 PAS Lynch, James Joseph, 914 Comanche Ave., Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(Fort Morgan) (970-380-1391) [email protected]

2005 PSV-PT Lynch, Zeida, 914 Comanche Ave., Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(Fort Morgan) (970-380-1392) [email protected]

1997 PAS Mackey, Will, 6160 Jaffee Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(C/S Northeast Community) (719-596-1323) [email protected]

1977 PAS Martin, Russell, 20915 E. Berry Ave., Centennial, CO 80015

(Aurora Tower Community) (720-475-0155) [email protected]

1977 RA Mason, Alfred D. Jr., 10500 Irma Dr., Apt 19-104, Northglenn, CO 80233

(Westminster The Crossing) (720-425-1070) [email protected]

1967 EDU Matson, Laurel L., 4930 Leighton Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(C/S Eastborough) (719-380-7778) [email protected]

1997 U Maxson, David R., 17973 E. Linvale Dr., Aurora, CO 80013

(Aurora Tower Community) (760-401-1843)

[email protected]

1969 RA McElfresh, Ronald D., 708 S. Joe Martinez Ln., Pueblo West, CO 81007

(Pueblo First) (719-214-0863) [email protected]

1966 RA McFadden, Densel, 2052 James Street, Montrose, CO 81401

(Montrose) (970-240-9070) No Email

2001 EDU/PSV-PT McKeithen, Timothy E., 4440 Range Creek Drive, Colorado Springs, CO

80922-3717 (C/S First) (719-651-7659) [email protected]

1968 PSV-PT McLaughlin, Loyd F. Jr., 458 Lois Drive, Louisville, CO 80027

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-469-5149) [email protected]

2011 PAS McQuisten, David, 921 S. Birch St., Yuma, CO 80759

(Yuma First) (970-848-3781) [email protected]

1987 PSV-PT Messer, Richard L, 1125 A. St., Golden, CO 80401

(Denver Bear Valley) (303-829-5618) [email protected]

2013 PSV-PT Mickens, Mark, 3280 S. Academy Blvd., Lot 175, Colorado Springs, CO

80916 (C/S Genesis) (719-392-4073) [email protected]

2012 PSV-PT Miller-Templeman, Ardyce, 2421 W. 12th Street, Greeley, CO 80634

(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (719-930-6132)

[email protected]

2002 PAS Mitchem, Sherry L., 40398 Sage Ln., Paonia, CO 81428

(Paonia) (970-527-3002) [email protected]

1975 RA Moore, Lowell P., 6485 Pahokee Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(C/S Eastborough) (719-243-2633) [email protected]

2000 PAS Morgan, Keith E., 1835 Winnebago Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(C/S True Life) (719-570-9040) [email protected]

2008 RA Morgan, Vickie, 10363 Dahlia St., Firestone, CO 80504

(Longmont) (303-776-7066) [email protected]

2007 PAS Murray, James G., 14 Radcliff Ln., Pueblo, CO 81005

(Pueblo First) (719-565-6364) [email protected]

1969 RA Orchard, Alvin, 810 Sunrise Drive, Lochbuie, CO 80603

(Westminster The Crossing)(303-659-3346) [email protected]

2007 TRF Osborne, Matthew, in process of transfer to the Arizona District

1985 EDU Ott, Jay W., 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(C/S First) (719-884-5081) [email protected]

2005 PSV-PT Palmer, David, 10336 W. 55th Place, #206, Arvada, CO 80002

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(Golden) (303-619-9548) [email protected]

1999 PAS Palmer, Shari, 10336 W. 55th Place, #206, Arvada, CO 80002

(Golden) (303-619-9541) [email protected]

2011 PAS Paradee, W. Bradley, 2380 Deer Trail Creek Dr., Brighton, CO 80601

(Brighton Chapel Hill) (303-641-3957) [email protected]

1990 SPC Peters, Mark C., 6885 Becknell Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923

(C/S Trinity) (719-596-4024) [email protected]

1969 RA Pedersen, Roy, 6060 Blue Ridge Dr., Apt A, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

(Denver First) (720-583-6736) [email protected]

1959 RA/ESR Phillips, Gene C., 1286 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537

(Loveland) (970-593-1732) [email protected]

1979 PAS Pierce, Daniel E., 2091 S. Stuart St., Denver, CO 80219

(Denver Bear Valley) 303-842-0924 [email protected]

2013 PSV-PT Pottenger, Andrew, 5265 Broadmoor Bluffs Dr., Colo. Springs, CO 80906

(C/S First) (719-597-4833) [email protected]

1990 EDU Powers, Daniel G., 4450 Witches Hollow Lane, Security, CO

80911 (C/S First) (719-391-1958) [email protected]

1987 U Price, David T., 12234 Tamarac St., Thornton, CO 80602

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-940-1202) [email protected]

1995 CHP Rabe, Clark E., 413 Arapaho Dr., Harker Heights, TX 76548

(Denver First) (254-338-8501) [email protected]

1984 DS Ralph, David Matthew, 14904 Fillmore Way, Thornton, CO 80602

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-465-3791) [email protected]

2011 PAS Ramey, Janice, P.O. Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054

(Las Animas First) (719 -456-0758) [email protected]

2012 PSV-PT Raxon-Concoha, Mario, 2306 W. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904

(C/S First/Emanuel) (719-636-2583) [email protected]

1997 PAS Richmond, Kim, 7712 Coffee Rd., Peyton, CO 80831

(Security) (303-332-6530) [email protected]

1999 PAS Rodgers, Robin Jean, 6613 Algonquin Dr., Johnstown, CO 80534

(L. Hope Springs Comm) (970-593-9476) [email protected]

2001 PSV-PT Roggie, Stephen D., 10830 Sandlilly Ln., Peyton, CO 80831

(C/S First) (719-459-1649) [email protected]

1996 PAS Rose, Kenneth C., 30440 CR 356, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Buena Vista High Country) [email protected]

2012 PAS Runner, Mark A., 15074 Columbine Ct., Thornton, CO 80602

(Thornton Hope Hacienda) (720-341-1490)

[email protected]

1975 EDU Russom, James R., 7764 Candlelight Lane, Fountain, CO 80817

(C/S First) (719-328-1502) [email protected]

2009 PAS Sailsbery, Kent, 6329 Cole Ct., Arvada, CO 80004

(Arvada Northwest) (303-424-0567) [email protected]

1970 RA Salgado, Jonathan, 2394 Trailblazer Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109

(C/S First) (858-880-5255) [email protected]

2012 CHP/PSV-PT Sandridge, Edward Michael, 1710 Hillcrest Dr., Delta, CO 81416

(Delta Gunnison Valley) (970-623-9272) [email protected]

1995 U Schisler, James L., 302 N. 46th Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80634

(Greeley First) (970-353-1532) [email protected]

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1984 PAS Scott, Alan W., 7124 Red Cardinal Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80908

(C/S Trinity) (719-229-8722) [email protected]

1973 RU Seal, William, 707 Carol, Fort Morgan, CO 80701

(Fort Morgan) (970-370-1181) [email protected]

1984 EDU Self, Charles, 6870 Sphinx Ct., Peyton, CO 80831

(Gathering Stones Falcon) (719-683-8838) [email protected]

1995 PAS Shaw, Jonathan P., 56961 County Rd. L, Haxtun, CO 80731

(Clarkville Buffalo Grass) (970-774-6390) [email protected]

2012 PAS Sianez de Sotelo, Ruth, 4500 West 3rd St., Denver, CO 80219

(Denver el Redentor) (303-619-2698) No e-mail

1993 PAS Siegfreid, Shawn, 7066 Mountain Brush Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO

80130 (Denver First) (303-761-8370) [email protected]

2012 PAS Simms, Robert Jr., 220 W. 15th

St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003

(Pueblo Belmont) (719-583-0902) [email protected]

2009 CHP/EDU Simons, Scott, 4355 Conquista Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S First) (541-510-6038) [email protected]

1981 RU Skipworth, Kenneth A., 106 Parkview Dr., Sterling, CO 80751

(Sterling) (970-522-0602) [email protected]

1996 GA Slingerland, Bernard, 10933 NW 122nd Street Suite 27582, Medley, FL

33178 (C/S First) (502-485-4009) [email protected]

2000 GA Slingerland, Rhonda Knox, 10933 NW 122nd Street Suite 27582, Medley,

FL 33178 (C/S First) (502-485-4009) [email protected]

1988 RU Smith, Bert, 900 E. 3rd Street, Eaton, CO 80615

(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (970-454-2117) [email protected]

1988 PAS Smith, Brian E., 2355 Birdie Way, Milliken, CO 80543

(Loveland) (970-667-4323) [email protected]

2011 PAS Smith, Donald P. Jr., 1609 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905

(C/S The Remnant) (719-231-5023) [email protected]

2005 SPC Snowbarger, Timothy, PO Box 470456, Aurora, CO 80047

(Denver First) (303-550-6707) [email protected]

2012 PAS Sotelo, Ruben, 4500 West 3rd St., Denver, CO 80219

(Denver el Redentor) (303-619-2698) No e-mail

1985 PAS Staton, Michael L., 39 Meadow Lane, Monte Vista, CO 81144

(Monte Vista Valley) (719-852-3165) [email protected]

1975 RA Stearman, Tim, PO Box 125, Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819

(Denver First) (303-870-3775) [email protected]

1999 PSV-PT Stivers, Lawrence J., 3781 Granada Dr. Unit 22, Palisade, CO 81526

(Palisade) (970-462-8552) No e-mail

1978 RU Stratton, Harold, 1004 Timberline Ct., Windsor, CO 80550

(Greeley First) (970-686-7469) [email protected]

1971 RA Street, Gerald H., 3420 Flying Horse Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80922

(C/S First) (719-597-8340) [email protected]

1992 PAS Sullivan, Noel D., 35265 CR DD 75, Wray, CO 80758

(Wray) (970-332-5726) [email protected]

2005 U Sundin, Michael, 24801 E. Berry Pl., Aurora, CO 80016

(Denver First) (720-870-6597) [email protected]

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1994 U Suyen, Marvin, 64 George Price Blvd., Benque Viejo Del Carmen, Cayo

District, Belize, Central America (Denver Family) (501-602-1701)

[email protected]

1954 RA Swanson, Winfield E., 3417 N. Franklin Ave., Loveland, CO 80538

(Loveland) (970-663-1403) [email protected]

2005 SPC Sweeney, Elizabeth Jan, 3096 W. Prentice Ave. #L, Littleton, CO 80123

(Denver First) (303-590-8314) [email protected]

1960 RA Swim, Vernon G., 8110 Routt Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80919

(C/S First) (719-594-6696) [email protected]

1954 RA Taylor, John D., 402 Riverside Dr., Canon City, CO 81212

(Canon City Lincoln Park) (719-275-4531) No Email

1997 PSV-FT Teeter, Troy, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013

(Aurora Tower Community) (303-512-3765) [email protected]

1978 RA Templeman, Earl W., 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634

(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (719-964-4211) [email protected]

2007 PAS Troxell, Brian A., 950 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park, CO 80863

(Woodland Park) (719-687-9531) [email protected]

2002 EDU Trumble, Quentin Miles, 625 Pennington Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(C/S First) (719-432-7493) [email protected]

2013 PSV-PT Trumble, Robbin, 625 Pennington Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(C/S First) (719-432-7277) [email protected]

2013 PAS Tuchez, Joel D. Jr., 2600 W. Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80219

(Denver Family) (303-305-9670) [email protected]

2011 PAS Tumua, Mila, 2981 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Samoan) (719-232-7344) [email protected]

1983 CHP Umbel, William Thomas, 8478 Chasewood Loop, Colorado Springs, CO

80908 (Gathering Stones Falcon) (719-360-4534) [email protected]

2004 PSV-PT Unruh, Steven, 84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005

(Pueblo First) (719-564-3209) [email protected]

2002 PAS Villarreal, Ruben M., 13936 Milwaukee St., Thornton, CO 80602

(Denver ThornCreek) (303-450-2624) [email protected]

1997 EVC/SER Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 4215, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Buena Vista High Country) (719-395-9238) [email protected]

1968 RA Wade, Robert A., 5726 Charlotte Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80923

(C/S First) (719-622-8096) [email protected]

1952 RA Walborn, Russell A., 1055 S. Dexter St., Wray, CO 80758

(Wray) (970-332-5981) [email protected]

1978 RU/PSV-PT Walker, Delores, 12544 County Rd. 89, Fleming, CO 80728

(Clarkville Buffalo Grass) (970-774-5250) [email protected]

2001 U Ward, Dale E., 512 Forest Glen Circle, Murfreesboro, TN 37128

(C/S Trinity) (931-409-1206) [email protected]

2012 PAS Ward, Paul Jr., 1402 Hwy. 172, Durango, CO 81303

(Durango Faith Community) (208-420-9846) [email protected]

1983 EDU/PAS Warrington, Joseph R., 1015 Harbourne St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(C/S Grace) (719-520-9951) [email protected]

1972 RU Wells, Henry L., 249 N. Maple St., Manistique, MI 49854

(Loveland) (906-341-0460) [email protected]

1997 PAS Wesley, J. Dale, 201 W. Logan Street, Sterling, CO 80751

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(Sterling) (970-522-2601) [email protected]

1998 PSV-FT Wheeler, Kenneth L., 16212 Willowstone St., Parker, CO 80134

(Denver First) (720-346-8900) [email protected]

1984 SPC White, Virgil Lynn, 427 E. 2nd

St., Florence, CO 81226

(Florence Faith Journey) (719-648-1882) [email protected]

1995 PAS Wiesinger, Brian R., 2984 E. 135th Lane, Thornton, CO 80241

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-469-5149) [email protected]

2010 PSV-FT Wille-Mikatich, Janette, 10563 Canosa Ct., Westminster, CO 80234

(Westminster The Crossing) (303-469-5149)

[email protected]

2001 PSV-PT Williams, Richard L., 5286 Hwy 348, Delta, CO 81416

(Montrose) (970-216-3991) [email protected]

2000 PAS Wilson, Ronnie, 10372 Capital Peak Way, Peyton CO 80831

(Gathering Stones Falcon) (303-562-6867) [email protected]

1975 RA Woodworth, Zell E., 5835 Burgess Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80908

(C/S Eastborough) (719-494-2051) [email protected]

1986 RA Worrell, Michael, 3179 Hwy 11 N., Laurel, MS 39443

(C/S Trinity) (601-434-4433) [email protected]

1958 RA Wyss, Leon F., 21 Abernathy Ct., Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

(Denver First) (303-770-7442) [email protected]

1961 RU Young, Roger S., 1580 S. Zang St., Lakewood, CO 80228

(Lakewood) (303-986-8701) [email protected]

H. DEACONS 2006 RU Allayaud, Donald, 6517 S. Robb Way, Littleton, CO 80127

(Lakewood) (303-979-6619) [email protected]

1999 EDU Attig, Ron, 4587 Bridle Pass Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923

(C/S First) (719-388-8474) [email protected]

2011 PSV-FT Cantwell II, Rich, 9045 S. Edgewood Ln., Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

(Denver First) (303-806-2616) [email protected]

2002 RA Clay, Roger, 15984 Stonebriar Dr., Parker, CO 80134

(Denver First) (303-840-4483) [email protected]

1986 GA Cork, Michael, 17120 Walnut St., Yorba Linda, CA 92886

(Denver First) (714-514-2875) [email protected]

1991 RA Cox, Mickey, 3898 W. 98th

Pl., Westminster, CO 80031

(Westminster The Crossing) (816-665-8206) [email protected]

2005 PSV-FT Farley, John, 375 Fleming St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911

(C/S First) (719-323-9424) [email protected]

1990 PSV/PT Hage, Dennis K., 4210 Stonehaven Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906

(C/S Trinity) (719-540-5826) [email protected]

2006 SPC Laird, Stephen T., 6184 S. Magnolia Ct., Centennial, CO 80111

(Denver First) (303-917-3280) [email protected]

2004 SPC Lingle, Mark, 7451 S. Eudora Way, Centennial, CO 80122

(Denver First) (303-993-6837) [email protected]

2012 PSV-FT McClellan, Shaun, 23580 E. Portland Way, Aurora, CO 80016

(Denver First) (303-565-7929) [email protected]

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2011 DA Pearson, Doug, 407 County Rd. 512, Divide, CO 80814

(Woodland Park) (719-687-9561) [email protected]

1987 PSV-FT Phillips, Karen, 1148 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537

(Loveland) (970-669-9815) [email protected]

2008 PSV-PT Sanchez, Melinda, 11766 Cherry Dr., Thornton, CO 80233

(Thornton Hope Hacienda) (303-255-2071) [email protected]

2007 PSV-PT Scroggins, Gerald, 8445 Cow Palace Rd., Peyton, CO 80831

(C/S First) (719-495-7212) [email protected]

2011 PSV-PT Sisson, Vicki, 3518-B Van Teylingen, Colorado Springs, CO 80917

(C/S First) (620-617-5341) [email protected]

2007 PSV-FT Smith, Randall E., 9946 Ramshead Ct., Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

(Denver First) (303-947-2480) [email protected]

2002 EDU Spaulding, Mary Beth, 6722 Northface Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80919

(C/S Trinity) (719-590-9338) [email protected]

2009 PSV-FT Staudinger, Jason, 12376 Roslyn Way, Thornton, CO 80602

(Denver ThornCreek)(303-252-7111) [email protected]

2006 PSV-PT Stewart, Kristi Lynn, 19258 E. Kansas Dr., Aurora, CO 80017

(Aurora Tower Community) (303-695-1144) [email protected]

1992 SPC Storz, Jerry, 5802 S. Quatar Cir., Centennial, CO 80015

(Denver First) (303-918-2676) [email protected]

I. LICENSED MINISTERS 2012 PSV-PT Asuega, Ritchie, 3151 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Northeast) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-761-1405)

Advisor: Will Mackey

2012 STU Barker, Patricia, 4185 Balsam St., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

(Westminster The Crossing) (E-mail: [email protected];

720-425-4233) Advisor: Janette Mikatich

2004 PSV-PT Bechtold, John, 3696 S. Depew St., Unit 202, Lakewood, CO 80235

G/2008 (Denver Gracia y Vida) (E-mail: [email protected]

303-981-3774) Advisor: Scott Carranza

2011 PSV-PT Bolanos, Hemir, 930 E. 14th

Ave., Denver, CO

(Westminster Iglesia) (E-mail: [email protected] ;

720-284-2251) Advisor: TBD

2013 PSV-PT Brewster, Nathan, 3850 Blue Stallion Dr., Peyton, CO 80831

(C/S True Life)) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-330-3266)

Advisor: Keith Morgan

2011 PSV-FT Carpenter, Michael W., 11821 Elk Head Range Rd., Littleton, CO 80127

(Denver Columbine Hills) (E-mail:[email protected] ;

303-883-7195) Advisor: Kent Sailsbery

2008 STU Cassens, Mason, 4215 Crewelle Mills Sq., Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(C/S First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 402-984-8518)

Advisor: Gene Grate

2008 PSV-FT Cherry, Lynette, 1814 Iroquois Rd., Pueblo, CO 81001

(Pueblo Belmont) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-544-3362) Advisor: Troy Teeter

2008 PAS Clark, Richard, 2855 Ute St., Canon City, CO 81212

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(Canon City Lincoln Park) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-306-3128)

Advisor: Jim Murray

2013 PSV-PT Davis, Ken, 1389 Whitetail Dr., Castle Rock, CO 80104

(Castle Rock The Connection) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-814-2824) Advisor: To be determined

2013 TRF Di Mercurio, Carlo, in process of transfer to the Eastern Michigan District

2004 PSV-FT Dozer, Scott C., 5612 Tabor Ct., Arvada, CO 80002

(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-512-3189) Advisor: Ruben Villarreal

2013 STU Espana Miranda, Francisco Javier, 405 Raleigh St., Denver, CO 80204

(Westminster Iglesia) (E-mail: [email protected];

720-447-0437) Advisor: TBD

2012 TRF Evans, Richard, in process of transfer to the Rocky Mountain District

2012 STU Fly, John, 4204 Sandberg Dr., Security, CO 80911

(Security) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-271-8601)

Advisor: Kim Richmond

2011 PSV-PT Garcia, Joel, 2883 Merry Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(C/S Eastborough) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-761-6508)

Advisor: Zell Woodworth

2009 PSV-PT Gilmore, Isaac D., 6285 E. 133rd

Ave., Thornton, CO 80602

G/2010 (Westminster The Crossing) (E-mail: [email protected];

231-675-0173) Mentor: Andy Albright

2007 TRF Goff, Michael, in process of transfer to the Virginia District

2008 PSV-PT Green, Sjon, 5590 Oro Grande Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80918

(C/S Northeast Community) (E-mail: [email protected];

336-354-8188) Mentor: Keith Morgan

2013 STU Grigg, Keven, 1725 Westmoreland Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80907

(C/S Northeast Community) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-502-7355) Advisor: Will Mackey

2007 PSV-PT Hager (Sailsbery), Brooke, 10248 W. Dartmouth Ave., Lakewood, CO

80227 (Arvada Northwest) (E- mail: [email protected];

720-428-0240) Advisor: Shari Palmer

2008 PSV-FT Harris, Zachary, 6863 S. Algonquian Ct., Aurora, CO 80016

(Denver First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 620-314-8044)

Mentor: Andy Lucas

2012 PAS Hawes, Jarod, 12280 Locust Street, Brighton, CO 80602

(Reunion Faith Venture) (E-mail: [email protected];

720-201-1717) Mentor: Brian Wiesinger

2006 PSV-PT Hayhurst, Tina, 3941 Palmer Ridge Dr., Parker, CO 80134

(Denver First) (E-mail: [email protected];

(303-761-8370) Advisor: Roger Clay

2013 PSV-FT Hopkins, Ryan, 2644 E. 132nd

Ave., Thornton, CO 80241

(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: [email protected];

(214-728-2398) Advisor: Ruben Villarreal

2005 PSV-PT Jarvis, Alicia, 405 Gold Claim Terr., Colorado Springs, CO 80905

G/2008 (C/S Central) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-930-8227)

Advisor: Sherry Mitchem

2012 PSV-FT Johnson, Jason D., 2100 W. 100th

Ave. Lot 204, Thornton, CO 80260

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(Brighton Chapel Hill) (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-903-5762)

Advisor: Brad Paradee

2012 PSV-FT Jones, Justin, 6751 Brittany Dr., Ft. Collins, CO 80525

(Fort Collins Emmaus Road) (E-mail: [email protected];

970-682-9310) Advisor: Andy Lucas

2013 STU King, Janine M., 4270 Vesper Court, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Eastborough) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-591-0562)

Advisor: Kevin Compton

2012 PSV-FT King, Ruth, 14601 Yosemite St., Brighton, CO 80602

(Brighton Chapel Hill) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-637-7787) Advisor: Brad Paradee

2011 STU Kulaga, Mark, 13389 Fawn Ct., Broomfield, CO 80020

(Reunion Faith Venture) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-465-3860) Advisor: Loyd McLaughlin

2013 U Lester, Jerry L., 13931 E. Marina Dr. #408, Aurora, CO 80014

(Denver First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-353-2777)

Advisor: Shawn Siegfreid

2007 PSV-PT Lewis, Carla, 4115 Solarface Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Trinity) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-964-6799)

Advisor: Alan Scott

2009 PAS Ludington, Christopher, 935 Brookside Dr., Cortez, CO 81321

G2009 (Cortez) (E-mail: [email protected]; 405-308-9013)

Mentor: Michael Staton

2011 PSV-PT Lyon, Jeremy W., 13021 Grape Ct., Thornton, CO 80241

(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-239-2665)

Advisor: Ruben Villarreal

2008 PSV-PT Marioni Martinez, Jorge A., 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219

(Westminster Iglesia) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-669-0892) Mentor: Tim McKeithen

2008 PSV-PT Martinez, Ofelia, 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219

(Westminster Iglesia) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-669-0892) Mentor: Tim McKeithen

2012 TRF Matheny, Kurtis, in process of transfer to the Arizona District

2008 SER McDuff, Ronald, 1301 Horizon Ln., Longmont, CO 80501

(Longmont) (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-772-1190)

Advisor: E. Wales Lankford

2013 TRF Aaron Mednansky, in process of transfer to the Oregon Pacific District

2012 TRF Menkveld, John, in process of transfer to the Kansas City District

2010 PSV-FT Miller, Heather, 12025 Locust St., Brighton, CO 80602

(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-308-1998)

Mentor: Robin Rodgers

2005 PAS Miller, Kevin, 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634

(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (E-mail: [email protected];

970-576-0297) Mentor: David DeBord

2013 STU Mosher, Elise, 6483 Ferndale Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923

(C/S First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-358-1578)

Advisor: Gene Grate

2013 PSV-PT Niver, Greg, 2534 E. San Miguel St., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

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(C/S Central) (E-mail: [email protected];

814-558-7879) Advisor: Jerry Jaquess

2013 U Odell, David M., 7910 Chancellor Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920

(C/S Trinity) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-368-7481)

Advisor: Alan Scott

2011 PSV-FT Otte, Nathan E., 1508 Longs Peak Ave. Apt #1, Longmont, CO 80501

(Longmont) (E-mail: [email protected]; 720-300-6714)

Advisor: Jason States

2006 PSV-PT Ponczoch, Lisa A., 1615 Sawyer Way., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(C/S True Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-465-7629)

Advisor: Laurel Matson

2008 PSV-PT Ponczoch, Todd A., 1615 Sawyer Way., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(C/S True Life) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-465-7582)

Advisor: Laurel Matson

2013 PSV-PT Porter, Sarah, 1109 Tulip Pl., Colorado Springs, CO 80907

(C/S Eastborough) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-238-9223) Advisor: Kevin Compton

2010 TRF Regier, Matthew, in process of transfer to the Kansas District

2012 PSV-PT Sampsel, Jennifer, 520 Curtis St., Brush, CO 80723

(Brush) (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-842-5110)

Advisor: Dee Walker

2013 PSV-PT Stevens, James R., 1312 Howard Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909

(C/S Central) (E-mail: [email protected];

734-652-1122) Advisor: Jerry Jaquess

2011 PSV-FT Sutliff, Nathan, 11887 Osceola St., Westminster, CO 80031

(Westminster The Crossing) (E-mail: [email protected];

931-374-2542) Advisor: Brian Wiesinger

2007 PSV-PT Tallman, Bruce, 123 Rock Bridge Ct., Windsor, CO 80550

G/2008 (Loveland Hope Springs) (E-mail: [email protected];

970-685-1514) Mentor: Brian Smith

2011 PSV-PT Thorp, Mary, PO Box 17111, Colorado Springs, CO 80935

(C/S The Remnant) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-659-9896) Advisor: Don Smith

2012 STU Weaver, Timothy Shane, 1223 Osgood Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915

(C/S First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 806-418-1185)

Advisor: John Farley

1998 PSV-PT Wilhite, Timothy, 16351 E. Bates Dr., Aurora, CO 80013

(Aurora Tower Community) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-766-7868) Mentor: David Ralph

2011 PSV-PT Workman, Josh, 7525 E. Peakview Ave. Apt. 412, Englewood, CO 80111

(Denver First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 314-322-4615)

Advisor: Don Diehl

2013 STU Wright, Kenneth, 4125 Lacy Lane #21, Colorado, Springs, CO 80916

(Gathering Stones Falcon) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-291-7365) Advisor: Ron Bynum

K. COMMISSIONED EVANGELISTS 1990 EVC/SER Goss, Marilyn (Mikki), PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211

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(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-395-9238)

1992 EVC/SER Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 4215, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-395-9238)

L. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED 1990 ESR Haines, Gary W., 14430 River Oaks Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80921

(C/S First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-487-1990)

1963 ESR Lankford, E. Wales, 318 Kenady Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(C/S First) (E-mail: [email protected]; 719-475-1946)

2005 ESR Phillips, Gene C., 1286 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537

(Loveland) (E-mail: [email protected]; 970-503-1732)

N. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELISTS 1990 SER/EVC Goss, Marilyn (Mikki), PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: [email protected];

719-395-9238)

2008 SER McDuff, Ronald, 1301 Horizon Ln., Longmont, CO 80501

(Longmont) (E-mail: [email protected]; 303-772-1190)

1992 SER/EVC Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 4215, Buena Vista, CO 81211

(Buena Vista High Country)(E-mail: [email protected];

719-395-9238)

O. CONSECRATED DEACONESS 1972 DEA Maley, Joyce, 1618 Lynwood, Pueblo, CO 81005

(Pueblo First) (719-561-2152)

P. MINISTERS AND LAYPERSONS SERVING CONNECTIONAL

INTERESTS Ron Attig, Bruce Cadle, David M. Church, Harold B. Graves, Thomas J. King, Richard J. Lewis,

Alan D. Lyke, Laurel L. Matson, Timothy McKeithen, Jay W. Ott, Doug Pearson, Daniel G.

Powers, Ken Roney, James R. Russom, Charles Self, Mary Beth Spaulding, Q. Miles Trumble,

Joseph R. Warrington

Q. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC PSV-PT MUS Stephens, Larry, 6554 S. Webster St., Littleton, CO 80123

(Denver First) (E-mail: [email protected];

303-761-8370)

R. PASTORS OF COWBOY CHURCH CONGREGATIONS Carter, Scott, 48509 County Rd 19, Nun, CO 80648

(Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand) (719-694-9327)

Shue, Jake, 32300 Kalorama Pl., Pueblo, CO 81006

(Pueblo 4 Bar S Gathering) (719-659-9717)

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S. PASTORS OF LATINO CONGREGATIONS

Canel-Lopez, Rudi, 3515 Lenoso Ter., Colorado Springs, CO 80910

(Colorado Springs Emanuel) (469-307-1788) Cabrera Olá, Victor, 6395 Monaco Street, Commerce City, CO 80022

(Commerce City Iglesia) (720-365-2986)

Carranza, Scott, 160 S. Ames, Lakewood, CO 80226

(Denver Gracia y Vida) (303-274-4782)

Sotelo, Ruben & Ruth, 4500 W. Third Ave., Denver, CO 80219

(Denver el Redentor) (303-619-2698)

Tuchez, Joel D. Jr., 2600 W. Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80219

(Denver Family and Westminster Iglesia) (303-305-9670)

T. PASTOR OF SAMOAN CONGREGATION Tumua, Mila, 1318 Keith Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(C/S Samoan) (719-213-9283)

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II. GENERAL INFORMATION

A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER

1. Elders

P. Diane Barker from the Southwest Indiana District

Terry N. Barker from the Southwest Indiana District

David K. Bon from the Northwest District

Lucinda Borden from the Anaheim District

Ruth V. DeLong Bowman from the Oklahoma District

Jack A. Droste from the Prairie Lakes District

Wallace H. Erickson from the Arizona District

Hurshel L. Hendrix from the Hawaii Pacific District

F. Garth Hyde from the New Mexico District

Roy A. Pedersen from the Central California District

William J. Seal from the Intermountain District

Scott F. Simons from the Oregon Pacific District

2. Licensed Ministers

Mason D. Cassens from the Nebraska District

Sjon Green from the North Carolina District

Zachary Alan Harris from the Kansas District

Christopher Ludington from the Oklahoma District

Matthew Regier from the Kansas City District

Mary Thorp from the Prairie Lakes District

B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED

1. Elders

Stephen Abbott to the Michigan District

John Malcolm Bolger to the South Texas District

Charles E. Hallin to the Kansas City District

Michael R. Hull to the Joplin District

Raymond D. Lane to the Southern California District

Marjorie Susie Shellenberger to the Oklahoma District

Donald E. Stelting to the Joplin District

2. Licensed Ministers

Steven Allen Brown to the Northeast Oklahoma District

Steven Harris to the Kansas City District

James L. Johnson Jr. to the Kansas District

Craig Neuschwanger to the Arizona District

Benjamin Umbel to the Oregon Pacific District

C. ELECTED TO ELDERS ORDERS

David L. Baca Jr., Jana Burnham, Karen J. Gunstream, Paul Horn Jr., Mark K. Mickens, Andrew

Jamison Pottenger, Robbin Gates Trumble, Joel D. Tuchez, Jr.

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D. GRANTED RETIREMENT STATUS

Elders: Jim Christy, Roger Freels, Phillip Eugene Grate, Gary W. Haines, Vickie B. Morgan,

Zell Eugene Woodworth

Deacons: Mickey Earl Cox

E. RESTORED TO THE ROLL OF ELDERS

Timothy Snowbarger, Dale E. Ward, Richard L. “Rick” Williams

F. DECEASED MINISTERS

Elders: Frank Cook, Elvin DeVore, Herbert Ketterling

G. GRANTED SPECIAL SERVICE/INTERDENOMINATIONAL STATUS

Elders: Rob Bollinger, Dean Cowles, David DeBord, Paul Hegstrom, M. ReeAnn Hyde, Mark

Peters, Timothy Snowbarger, E. Jan Sweeney, V. Lynn White.

Deacons: Stephen Laird, Mark Lingle, Jerry Storz

H. GRANTED CHAPLAINCY STATUS

Elder: Doyle Larkin

I. GRANTED NEW DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSES

Nathan Brewster, Ken Davis, Carlo DiMercurio, Francisco Espana-Miranda, Keven Grigg, Ryan

Hopkins, Janine King, Jerry Lester, Aaron Mednansky, Elise Mosher, Greg Niver, David Odell,

Sarah (Rose) Porter, Jim Stevens, Kenneth Wright

J. GRANTED RENEWAL OF DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSES

Ritchie Asuega, David Baca, Patricia Barker, John Bechtold, Hemir Bolanos, Jana Burnham,

Michael Carpenter, Mason Cassens, Lynette Cherry, Richard Clark, Scott Dozer, Richard Evans,

John Fly, Joel Garcia, Isaac Gilmore, Michael Goff, Sjon Green, Karen Gunstream, Brooke

(Sailsbery) Hager, Zachary Harris, Jerod Hawes, Tina Hayhurst, Paul Horn, Alicia Jarvis, Jason

Johnson, Justin Jones, Ruth King, Mark Kulaga, Carla Lewis, Christopher Ludington, Jeremy

Lyon, Kurtis Matheny, Jorge Martinez-Marioni, Ofelia Martinez, Ronald McDuff, John

Menkveld, Mark Mickens, Heather Miller, Kevin Miller, Nate Otte, Lisa Ponczoch, Todd

Ponczoch, Andrew Pottenger, Matthew Regier, Jennifer Sampsel, Nathan Sutliff, Bruce

Tallman, Mary Thorp, Robbin Trumble, Joel Tuchez, Shane Weaver, Timothy Wilhite, Josh

Workman

K. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED OR DID NOT APPLY

Angela Lucero-Cabrera, Shane Cherry, Dawn Eberhart, Omar Gurrion, Adam Lazio, Joe Padilla,

Joshua Parker, Steven Parker, Julie Ragsdill, David Ragsdill, Joseph Scavuzzo, Julie Strock, Cenida Suyen, Bret Tredway

L. RENEWED COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC

Larry Stephens

M. PASTORS OF LATINO CHURCHES (Certificate of Ministry)

Colorado Springs Emmanuel – Rudi Canel-Lopez

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N. PASTORS OF COWBOY CHURCHES (Certificate of Ministry)

Fort Collins Ridin the Brand – Scott Carter, Pueblo 4 Bar S Gathering – Jake Shue

O. CHURCH NAME CHANGE

(Denver) ThornCreek Hope Hacienda to Thornton Hope Hacienda

P. CHURCH REACTIVATED

Rocky Ford

Q. CHURCHES DECLARED INACTIVE

Kiowa, Manzanola

R. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED Thornton New Way Community

S. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS

Denver Family, Gathering Stones Community Falcon, Ridin’ for the Brand Cowboy, Lone Tree

The Crash, Parker Epic, 4 Bar S Gathering, Thornton Hope Hacienda

T. CORRECTION TO THE JOURNAL

(2012 Journal)

Scavuzzo, Joseph – should have been listed as PSV-PT (not CHP)

Commissioned Minister of Music: Larry Stephens (not Stevens)

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III. Daily Proceedings

Colorado District Church of the Nazarene Conference

105th District Assembly including NMI and SDMI Conventions Combined

Colorado Springs First Church of the Nazarene

Thursday, June 6, 2013, 6:30pm

Opening Service

The 105th Colorado District Conference (including NMI and SDMI Conventions and the District

Assembly) began with District Superintendent David Ralph greeting and welcoming the

congregation. He introduced special guests. He then introduced General Superintendent Dr.

Jerry Porter who officially opened the Conference. He referred the congregation to the Ministry

Board Report in the delegate notebook. He introduced District Secretary Rev. Larry Chovancek

who read corrections to the report and made a motion to adopt the report. The motion was

passed and adopted. Dr. Porter referred the delegation to the Nominating Committee Report. A

motion was made, seconded, and passed to adopt the report. Rev. Chovancek gave instructions

about the voting process which will be online with the option of also voting with a paper ballot if

preferred.

Worship Leader John Farley led in prayer. A video was shown reminding the congregation of

Jesus’ sacrifice for all. Springs First worship team led the congregation in worship and singing

praises to the Lord.

Dr. Porter introduced District Superintendent David Ralph and his wife, Carol, who have been

married for 35 years. He gave information about Rev. Ralph’s family and presented him to the

delegation to give his 12th report to the Colorado District. This reporting time began with a

video from the Church of the Nazarene “Together, We Are …” He began by reading a list from

the Bible of many people who were a blessing to Paul. This gives him a great appreciation for

great churchmen. He likened this to the list of churches in the delegate books where each pastor

and layperson in the church has significant meaning. Many churches that may look like a

“failure” on paper have faced tremendous trouble or problems and have overcome with help

from the Lord and they continue to minister to their communities. He introduced the Planting

(Parent) Church Pastors and the pastors of the church they planted. They ranged from churches

in the southeast part of the district, the west, the north, and central areas. He used the theme of

the video “together we are …” with the following points: In isolation we are sick, but together

we are healthy; together we have Kingdom impact. He showed an excerpt from “In My Seat”

about a pilot who had signed up to fly one of the planes that was crashed on September 11, 2001

but was “bumped” by another pilot. It has a powerful message of serving God and making

disciples.

The congregation expressed appreciation to Rev. Ralph through applause. Dr. Porter asked for

affirmation to receive Rev. Ralph’s report by showing hands of those who appreciated his

message of discipleship through Oikos. Rev. Chovancek presented Rev. and Mrs. Ralph with

gifts from the district. Mrs. Ralph greeted the congregation with gratitude and love.

Dr. Porter introduced Dr. Bill Wiesman, Director of Evangelism in USA/Canada, who greeted

the congregation. He spoke of the excitement and importance of making disciples. He will be

providing more information during tomorrow’s session.

Dr. Porter invited the congregation to greet someone near them. Rev. Gene Grate, host pastor of

Springs First, welcomed the congregation to the Colorado District Conference and spoke of the

commitment to hospitality that they have. He reminded the audience of some of the costs of

putting on a conference of this kind and invited the members of the delegation to give generously

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in the offering. Springs First Worship team provided lively music for the offertory with a song

entitled “Future Back.”

Rev. Brian Wiesinger, pastor of the Westminster Crossing Church, presented the pastors’ reports

for the Denver North and Boulder Cluster through a video presentation giving highlights from

the churches in that cluster. The video concluded with a powerful testimony from the baptism of

Juan Nunez at the Crossing Church. Rev. Ruben Villarreal introduced all of the pastors from the

North Denver/Boulder Cluster who stood on the platform together.

Dr. Porter presented a message about the importance of Disciple Making. He emphasized being

a Christlike Disciple. He emphasized two questions every person should ask: Who is discipling

you? Who are you discipling? He encouraged and exhorted the congregation to not only be

disciples but to also make disciples.

Rev. Ralph invited everyone to return for tomorrow’s full day of inspiration and information

then closed in prayer. The Springs First worship team sang “Future Back” again as the

congregation was dismissed.

SECOND DAY

Friday, June 7, 2013, 8:30am

A pre-service video was shown about the Nazarene Foundation.

Worship Leader John Farley opened the morning session with singing “Today is the

Day” as the congregation worshipped the Lord. Rev. Ralph let the congregation in prayer and

welcomed the delegation. He welcomed honored guests. Dr. Porter brought the morning

message entitled “We Love Immigrants.” He started by emphasizing the point that we are all

immigrants coming from Noah originally. He encouraged the congregation as they care for

those who are immigrants in our communities and how the Bible is full of commands to love and

respect immigrants. He reminded the congregation that every time we have interactions of any

kind with immigrants, these are interactions with Jesus himself. In the Bible verse, “I was a

stranger and you took me in,” the word stranger is equivalent to the word immigrant. Dr. Porter

encouraged the congregation to love, honor, and respect immigrants including using respectful

language, and not talking about immigrants as “illegal aliens” but rather “undocumented

immigrants”. He closed by saying “Let’s be more than US citizens, let’s be Christian.” He

closed his message in prayer and asking God to help us to have love for the immigrants in our

communities.

Dr. Porter then introduced Dr. Bill Wiesman, Director of Evangelism in USA/Canada,

who greeted the delegation again and talked about the projected future of the church in the USA

and Canada. He presented some statistics showing a slight decline in church attendance over the

past 10 years. He encouraged the congregation with the promise of our great heritage in the

Church of the Nazarene. He talked about training for church growth and starting new churches

and the vision for USA/Canada with starting new churches and winning people to the Lord. He

closed with these challenging questions: 1) Do we have the faith to believe that the harvest is

ripe and plentiful? 2) How long will it take to double the number of churches on the Colorado

District? and 3) What is my part?

Dr. Porter introduced District Superintendent Bill Carr from the Rocky Mountain District

who greeted the delegation and represented the other district superintendents in the Northwest

Region. Dr. Porter referred to the video that was shown last night “Together We Are …” and

how we are one and we are better together. He referred delegates to their packets and some of

the brochures available to the delegates. Dr. Porter introduced Dr. Ken Roney who brought

greetings from the Nazarene Foundation and invited churches to help their laypeople plan for

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their future and their legacy through giving. Rev. Ralph invited the congregation to greet one

another and introduced Wayla Murrow, NMI president for the Colorado District.

The Nazarene Missions International (NMI) portion of the Colorado District Conference

began with a video with music from Brandon Heath’s “Jesus in Disguise” showing photos of

churches in Colorado “doing” missions in their local communities and abroad. District NMI

President Wayla Murrow greeted the delegation and thanked them for their faithful service.

During her greeting she announced pastors of churches who have paid their World Evangelism

Fund for at least 10 years in a row. She introduced Joel Tuchez as the interpreter and also

introduced the NMI guest speaker, Liliana Radi from Argentina. Liliana presented a moving

message about the importance of discipleship. Rev. Janette Mikatich prayed for the generosity of

the offering for NMI expenses and also introduced Brittany LaPalme, a teenager from Tower

Community Fellowship, who presented the offertory by doing American Sign Language to the

song “How Great is Our God.”

Rev. Ralph emphasized the importance of missions in our churches. He then dismissed

the congregation to their workshops or Pastors’ Cluster reports. In addition to being able to

choose to listen to the Pastors’ cluster reports, they could also chose from the following 4

workshops: Fred Fullerton, Messy Spirituality and the Journey of Emerging Adults; Rick Davis

and Ron McElfresh, NMI and Nazarene Navajo Nation Ministry (NNNM) Planning Workshop;

Mickey Cox, Discipleship Pathways for all Generations; Richard Sowder, NMI and NCM

Workshop.

The delegation reconvened in the sanctuary at 11:55am. General Superintendent Jerry

Porter referred the delegates to the District Advisory Board Report. There was a motion made,

seconded, and passed to approve the Advisory Board Report. He introduced Rich Cantwell who

went over the Finance Committee Report and highlighted several areas of importance in the

report. A motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve the Finance Committee Report.

Rich Cantwell then reviewed the District Treasurer’s report and highlights from the Treasurer’s

report which includes the district budget. The congregation expressed appreciation for Rich

Cantwell’s report with applause.

The Memoirs video was shown of those from our churches who have gone to be with the

Lord. Rev. Ralph led in prayer in thankfulness and remembrance of those that have faithfully

served the Lord. He then introduced Dr. David Alexander, President of Northwest Nazarene

University, to greet the delegation and give the report for Northwest Nazarene University

(NNU). NNU is currently celebrating their centennial, celebrating 100 years of Christian

education in the Northwest region. His report included a video with some historical context of

the university over the past 100 years. Dr. Alexander presented the two commemorative books

to District Superintendent David Ralph. Dr. Alexander then presented Vice-President Fred

Fullerton. He made announcements and provided information about an alumni gathering at this

conference; he asked that churches join them in celebrating NNU’s Centennial on Sunday,

October 20, 2013; gave information about the Wesley Center and resources for pastors; provided

information about the 2013 Wesley Conference in March; gave information about Nazarene

Strengths Institute Training; introduced that NNU can provide Sabbatical Consultation; and told

about the option of Personal Retreats at NNU.

Dr. Porter emphasized the importance of ministry to our young people on our University

Campus. He encouraged churches and individuals to pray for and support NNU through

recruitment and finances.

There was a motion made, seconded, and passed for the financial report be presented to

the Advisory Board for approval. A motion was also made, seconded, and passed to provide the

audit report to the District Advisory board for their approval. Dr. Porter asked for Colorado

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Nazarenes to pray and fast for the General Assembly that is coming in a matter of a couple of

weeks. He also invited ministers to come forward for a short rehearsal for the ordination service

minister’s choir. District Secretary Larry Chovancek gave information and instruction for

lunches and voting. Additional announcements were made and the congregation was dismissed

for lunch and workshops. Rev. Shawn Siegfreid, pastor of Denver First, offered prayer for lunch

and break.

Workshops for the afternoon lunch session included: Dr. Jerry Porter, Missional

Discipleship; Richard Sowder, NMI and NCM Workshop (repeat); Rick Davis and Ron

McElfresh, NMI and NNNM Planning Workshop (repeat); Troy Teeter, Wrapped in the

Message. Following the lunch session, delegates could choose to attend an additional workshop

session at 1:45pm including: Pastors’ Cluster Reports; Fred Fullerton, Messy Spirituality and the

Journey of Emerging Adults (repeat); Liliana Radi, Discipleship in Mission; Mickey Cox,

Discipleship Pathways for All Generations (repeat).

Friday, June 7, 2013, 3:00pm

Ordination Service

The Friday afternoon Ordination Service began with Worship Leader Randy Garmon and

Lakewood worship team leading the congregation in singing praises to the Lord. They began

with “Worthy is the Lamb” and continued with “Power in the Blood”. A group from Lakewood

brought special music singing a lively rendition of “Victory is Mine”!

Rev. Ralph introduced Dr. Loren Matson from Nazarene Bible College who opened the service

with prayer.

Dr. Porter introduced NMI President Wayla Murrow who read the names of the churches and

their pastors who have paid their World Evangelism Fund for 10 years in a row. They are:

Boulder South Broadway, Dr. Robert Franz; Canon City Lincoln Park, Pastor Rick Clark;

Clarkville Buffalo Grass, Rev. Jonathan Shaw; Colorado Spring Eastborough, Rev. Zell

Woodworth; Denver First, Rev. Shawn Siegfreid; Fountain, Rev. Jerry Farr; Greeley First; Rev.

Robert Howard; LaJunta First, Rev. Andrew Albright; Loveland, Rev. Brian Smith; Manzanola,

Rev. Bob Carpenter; Pueblo Belmont, Rev. Robert Simms; Pueblo First, Rev. James Murray;

Westminster The Crossing, Rev. Brian Wiesinger. She also read the names of those in the 2011

year who paid more than 110%. They are: Brush First, 215.0%; Buena Vista High Country,

117.5%; Canon City Lincoln Park, 146.8%; Clarkville Buffalo Grass, 216.6%; Colorado Springs

Abundant Hope, 116.4%; Colorado Springs Somoan, 115.0%; Colorado Springs Trininty,

119.0%; Fort Morgan, 116.2%; Fountain, 206.4%; Golden, 114.7%; Greeley Celebration Pointe,

114.1%; Lamar Community, 122.6%; Lamar Community, 122.6%; Longmont, 118.1%;

Loveland, 196.8%; Loveland Home Springs Community, 115.8%; Monte Vista Valley, 191.6%;

Paonia, 120.8%; Pueblo Belmont, 163.1%; Pueblo First, 120.8%; Security, 115.8%; Westminster

The Crossing, 113.3%; Wray, 119.2%; Yuma First, 225.5%.

Rev. Ralph called Rev. Bob Carpenter to the front along with his wife. He announced that he is

retiring this year. Rev. Carpenter is 94 years old and will preach his last message this coming

Sunday night. Rev. Ralph and Rev. Carpenter had a humorous exchange as the congregation

honored Rev. Carpenter for his 72 years of ministry in the Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Porter

called those who are retiring and their spouse to receive a certificate: Gene Grate, Gary Haines,

Zell Woodworth, Vickie Morgan, Mickey Cox, Roger Freels, and Jim Christy. Dr. Porter

thanked each of them for their service and presented them with a replica of a Certificate of

Ordination; however, it is a Certificate of Completion in honor of their faithful service to the

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Lord and to the Church of the Nazarene. The congregation celebrated and honored them with a

standing ovation.

Worship Leader Randy Garmon led the congregation in singing “Holiness unto the Lord” as an

accompaniment to the Ordinand Procession. Rev. Larry Chovancek, district secretary, presented

the following for Elder’s Orders: David Baca, Jana Burnham, Karen Gunstream, Paul Horn,

Mark Mickens, Andrew Pottenger, Robbin Trumble, Joel Tuchez.

Dr. David Alexander, president of NNU, showed a sculpture by Scott Stearman that will be

given to each Ordinand on behalf of NNU entitled “The Calling”. District Superintendent David

Ralph showed a Bible inscribed with each Ordinand’s name that will be given to each as a gift

from Rev. Ralph and his family on behalf of and in memory of his own father who served the

Lord in Ministry throughout his lifetime.

The congregation stood and participated in a responsive reading. There were readings from The

Ordinands, Young People (age 33 and under), Elders/Deacons, Licensed Ministers, and the

Congregation. Readings were from Ephesians 4, I Timothy 1, The Manual, Philippians 1, II

Corinthians 6, Isaiah 6, and I Peter 5.

The Ministers’/Clergy choir was called to the platform. Led by Randy Garmon they sang a

special number in song, entitled “Revelation Song”, praising and worshipping God for His

Holiness. Former District Superintendent Rev. Leon Wyss led in prayer.

Dr. Porter began his message “Ambassadors of the Kingdom”. He began by saying that this

message is a “rehearsal” for what he plans to preach on Saturday night of General Assembly.

His message was an encouragement and exhortation to the congregation to love and care for

others as Ambassadors of the Kingdom through priorities from the Board of General

Superintendents. He stressed the importance for us to have: Purposeful Compassion, Passionate

Evangelism, Intentional Discipleship, Church Development as we are Ambassadors for the

Kingdom. He closed his message with prayer asking the Lord to help us as we disciple others

and start new churches in Colorado.

Rev. Chovancek escorted the Ordinands and their spouses to the platform. The Elders from the

congregation were also called to join them. Dr. Porter first spoke to the spouses of the

Ordinands as they support them in their future. He then charged the ordinands with their duties

as Elders in the Church of the Nazarene and led the Ritual of Ordination with each ordinand. He

offered prayer, presented a certificate to each, and Rev. Ralph presented each ordinand with a

new Bible as a gift (which he had shown previously). The congregation congratulated the newly

Ordained Elders with applause. Mentors of each newly ordained elder presented them with a

medallion to signify that they are covered with prayer. Rev. Ralph encouraged each newly

ordained elder to use these (Bible, medallion, and sculpture) as a memento to remind them of this

Ordination ceremony and the covenant with God they have made. Rev. Joe Warrington prayed a

prayer of blessing for each of the newly ordained elders. The newly ordained elders were

greeted by those on the platform and by the remainder of the congregation. To close the service

the Worship Team from Lakewood sang a song of benediction for the service.

Friday, June 7, 2013, 6:30pm

Evening Service

SDMI Emphasis

There was a pre-service video about discipleship, and then the service officially kicked

off with a video about the glory of God and how we are created to worship Him.

Worship Leader John Farley and the Springs First Worship Team opened the service with

singing songs of praise to the Lord.

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Pastor Keith Morgan of True Life Community Church introduced the pastors from the

Colorado Springs Pikes Peak Cluster. They presented their pastors’ reports with highlights from

each church in a video format.

Pastor Andy Albright of the La Junta Church invited the pastors from the Arkansas

Valley Cluster to the platform. He introduced the pastors of each church. The audio visual team

did not have the video from Arkansas Valley so Pastor Albright gave a highlight from each

church from the past year. He then led in prayer for the remainder of the service and God’s

blessing.

Golden Bell Camp Director Doug Pearson, members of the Golden Bell Summer staff,

and Nina Rattle announced the fact that Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center now has a

new state-of-the-art miniature golf course. However, they don’t have a chapel and they are

continuing to work to raise funds to build the Dan Walker Memorial Chapel. They are offering a

miniature golf tournament and a disc golf tournament to raise funds on Labor Day weekend. The

Golden Bell Staff drove whiffle balls into the congregation with golf clubs, some of the balls

marked with a green “x”, which will allow a free gift from Golden Bell.

Rev. Roger Freels, Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Chairman (SDMI),

greeted the congregation. He introduced Deanna Murray from Pueblo First who led four young

men in singing a special song for the congregation. The song encouraged the audience to

continue to trust in God regardless of the circumstance. Their closing of “I Have Decided to

Follow Jesus” was a strong reminder to the congregation to continue to put their trust in the

Lord.

Rev. Roger Freels introduced our guest speaker, Dr. Leonard Sweet, who came to speak

following another special number in song from the Springs First Worship team. His text was

from Acts 3 about Peter and John healing the man who had been lame from birth. He talked

about the providence of God and how He has chosen us to live in “this present age” and meet the

human need in our current culture. He spoke about the language of this current culture which

doesn’t speak in words but in story and images (with a sound track). He talked about how

companies are not advertising products, but they are selling stories. He pointed out that it’s

interesting that we have the greatest story already, that of Jesus dying for our sins. He reminded

us of the importance of telling the story of Jesus to this culture that is so interested in learning

“The Story”. We need to start thinking about the language of this culture and how to tell the

story. The “mother tongue of our faith” is stories. This is how Jesus talked about the Kingdom

of Heaven, in stories and parables. Combining narrative and metaphor is the language of this

culture: a new word “narraphor”. He closed with talking about as he grows older his theology

gets more complex but his faith gets simpler.

There was then a clip from the “Beverly Hillbillies” which showed Granny “convincing”

Jethro to do what she asked with a frying pan to the “behind”. Rev. Freels brought a big frying

pan to introduce the offering and ask the congregation to “fill up the pan” with a large offering.

Springs First Worship Team lead the congregation in singing a lively song while the offering

was collected.

Rev. Roger Freels, SDMI Chairman, shared a story illustrating pouring out our lives for

Christ through making disciples. District Superintendent David Ralph explained about a gift that

each person would receive as they leave, a sheet in the shape of the cross with seeds enclosed in

the paper showing some discipleship websites and information. This is something each person

can plant and see it grow, just as we can see our discipleship efforts grow. The SDMI board

handed these out to each person as they left the sanctuary.

Rev. Ralph invited everyone to have ice cream in the courtyard on their way out for the

evening and invited everyone to return tomorrow for a short morning of business, hearing Dr.

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Sweet speak once more, and adjourning by 10:30am. He promised to buy a steak dinner for

everyone if the meeting did not end by 10:30am.

THIRD DAY

Saturday, June 8, 2013, 8:30am

The morning session began with a member of the Springs First Worship team leading the

congregation in a song of praise to the Lord then opening with prayer.

District Superintendent David Ralph greeted the audience who were seated in the sanctuary

around tables in a more casual format.

SDMI Chairman Roger Freels presented the awards from SDMI. The Helping Hands Award

went to Pastor Don Smith at Remnant Church of the Nazarene. This is a church that reaches out

to their community. The Developing Disciples Award went to Pastor Terry Hedrick, Gunnison

Valley. This is a church that provides discipleship activities in their church.

Rev. Freels introduced Wayla Murrow who read the names of the churches that received the

Mission Priority One Award. They are: Boulder South Broadway, Brush First, Buena Vista

High Country, Castle Rock The Connection, Cedaredge, C/S Eastborough, C/S First, C/S Trinity,

Denver Family, Denver First, Durango, Fort Morgan, Golden, Greeley First, La Junta First,

Lakewood, Longmont, Monte Vista Valley, Montrose, Paonia, Pueblo Belmont, Pueblo First,

Sterling, Westminster Crossing, Woodland Park, Yuma First.

She then presented the names of the churches that received the Award of Excellence. They are:

Boulder South Broadway, Brush First, Buena Vista High Country, Canon City Lincoln Park,

Clarkville Buffalo Grass, C/S Abundant Hope, C/S Eastborough, C/S First, C/S The Remnant,

Cortez, Fort Collins Emmaus Road, Fountain, Greeley First, Lamar Community, Longmont,

Loveland, Monte Vista Valley, Pueblo Belmont, Pueblo First, Sterling, Westminster Iglesia del

Nazareno, Westminster Crossing, Wray, Yuma.

Wayla Murrow introduced Janette Mikatich, Colorado Nazarene Disaster Response Chairperson,

who gave a report about the wildfire disaster response and listed churches that provided ministry

in some way to the wildfire disaster. They are: Brush First, Castle Rock The Connection,

Westminster Crossing, Denver First, Durango Faith Community, Eastborough, Gathering Stones,

Golden, Grand Junction First, Delta Gunnison Valley, Loveland Hope Springs Community, La

Junta First, Longmont, Loveland, Montrose, Morgan, Pueblo Belmont, Pueblo First, Colorado

Springs First, Sterling, Denver ThornCreek, Aurora Tower Community Fellowship, Monte Vista

Valley, Woodland Park, Yuma First.

Doug Pearson and Nina Rattle did a drawing for free family Camp for a family of whatever size

they have. The winner of the drawing was Leta Quintana.

The results of the ballot for district officers were read by Rev. Ralph (he only announced those

who were elected but the numbers are written here as a reference):

Ballots for District Boards

District Advisory Board

Ministerial (Vote for two) Term: 3 years 2013-3016

118 Larry Chovancek (Grand Junction)

135 Jim Murray (Pueblo First)

149 Alan Scott (C/S Trinity)

144 Ruben Villarreal (Denver ThornCreek)

Lay (Vote for two) Term: Three (3) years 2013 – 2016

160 Jeff Alexander (Westminster Crossing

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97 Gail Burchett (Aurora Tower Community)

124 Linda Geist (C/S Eastborough)

85 Terry Nelson (C/S Trinity)

86 Dean THoman (C/S Trinity)

Board of Trustees of NNU

Ministerial (Vote for one)Term: Three years 2013-2016

142 Rich Cantwell (Denver First)

131 Troy Teeter (Aurora Tower Community)

Lay (Vote for one) Term: Three years 2013 – 2016

104 Leslie Mikesell (C/S Eastborough)

162 Bob Walker (Loveland)

Ballots for District Auxiliary Boards

Golden Bell Board

Ministerial (Vote for two) Term: Three years 2013 – 2016

161 Amy Guthrie (Westminster Crossing)

102 David McQuisten (Yuma)

164 Ken Rose (Buena Vista High Country)

107 Bob Simms (Pueblo Belmont)

Lay (Vote for three) Term: Three years 2013-2016

190 Dave Davis (C/S Trinity)

200 Ken Davis (Castle Rock)

147 Clint Gooken (Pueblo Belmont)

179 Lance Howard (C/S Trinity)

SDMI Board

Ministerial (Vote for two) Term: Two years 2013 – 2015

144 Andy Albright (La Junta)

122 Shari Palmer (Golden)

157 Brian Troxell (Woodland Park)

102 Joel Tuchez (Denver Family)

Lay (Vote for two) Term: Two years 2013 – 2015

248 Glenn Domokos (Denver First)

240 Charlie Friedly (Westminster)

Declared elected for District Advisory Board

Ministerial: Alan Scott, Ruben Villarreal

Lay: Jeff Alexander, Linda Geist

Declared elected for Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University

Ministerial: Rich Cantwell

Lay: Bob Walker

Declared elected for Golden Bell Board

Ministerial: Amy Guthrie, Ken Rose

Lay: Dave Davis, Ken Davis, Lance Howard

Declared elected for SDMI Board

Ministerial: Andy Albright, Brian Troxell

Lay: Glenn Domokos, Charlie Friedly

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A motion was made, seconded, and passed to accept the ballot and the results of the ballot.

Rev. Ralph then introduced Dr. Laurel Matson who, on behalf of President Dr. Harold Graves,

gave the report from Nazarene Bible College.

Dr. Kevin Compton, new Colorado District Administrator, had pastors and pages hand out the

evaluation forms for the district conference. The participants filled them out and they were

collected. The audience enjoyed a snack of fruit and sweet rolls while they were filling out their

evaluations. Rev. Ralph introduced the speaker, Dr. Len Sweet, who came to speak after a

special number in song from a member of the Springs First Worship team.

Dr. Sweet presented a challenging message about leading, following, and looking at the stories

that Jesus told. He emphasized the point that we are doing more than we think we are doing and

encouraged the congregation in their service and in their giving. He spoke of the two times in

the Bible when Jesus cried: over a person – Lazarus his best friend, and over a city – a zip code.

Do we love people and our cities enough that we cry over them? He closed with a video of

Fernando Ortega singing

“Give Me Jesus”.

Rev. Ralph reminded us to go back to our zip codes and take Jesus with us. He closed the 105th

Annual District Conference with a prayer of blessing and sending. (The time was 10:28am so he

didn’t owe the entire audience a steak dinner!) The audience was dismissed.

Colorado District Conference, June 6-8, 2013; Colorado Springs First

Pastors Reports

Pastors’ Reports were given throughout the Conference by Clusters. The following are pastors’

names along with the churches they pastor that presented reports during the conference.

South Denver Cluster

Aurora Tower Community Russ Martin

Castle Rock The Connection Matt Delp

Denver Bear Valley Dan Pierce

Denver Columbine Hills Jim Finch

Denver Family Joel Tuchez

Denver First Shawn Siegfreid

Denver Gracia y Vida Scott Carranza

Golden Shari Palmer

Lakewood Vince Gappa

Not present:

Denver el Redentor Ruben Sotelo

Lone Tree The Crash Bret Tredway

Parker Epic Kris Hayne

The North Denver/Boulder Cluster presented their report by a video format:

Arvada Northwest Kent Sailsbery (video)

Boulder South Broadway Bob Franz (video)

Brighton Chapel Hill Brad Paradee (video)

Denver ThornCreek Ruben Villarreal

ThornCreek Hope Hacienda Mark Runner (video)

Reunion Faith Venture Jay Hawes (video)

Westminster Iglesia Tomas Alvarez (video)

Westminster The Crossing Brian Wiesinger (video)

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Not present: Commerce City Iglesia Victor Cabrera Ola

Northeast Plains Cluster

Brush Rick Davis

Clarkville Buffalo Grass Jonathan Shaw

Sterling Dale Wesley

Wray Noel Sullivan

Yuma David McQuisten

Not Present:Fort Morgan Jim Lynch

Southwest Mountains Cluster

Durango Paul Ward

Cortez Chris Ludington

Not present: Monte Vista Valley Michael Staton

Western Slope Cluster

Cedaredge John Dannels

Delta Gunnison Valley Terry Hedrick

Grand Junction Larry Chovancek

Montrose Buddy Cook

Palisade Don Blanchard

Paonia Sherry Mitchem

Northern Cluster

Fort Collins Emmaus Road Andy Lucas

Greeley Celebration Pointe Kevin Miller

Greeley First Bobby Howard

Longmont Roger Freels

Loveland Brian Smith (by written report)

Loveland Hope Springs Robin Rodgers

Not present:

Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand Scott Carter

The Colorado Springs Cluster presented their report through a video format.

C/S Abundant Hope Eugene Cooper (video)

C/S Central Jerry Jaquess (video)

C/S First Gene Grate (video)

C/S Genesis June Jones & Gwen Henderson (video)

C/S Grace Joe Warrington (video)

C/S Living Faith Ted Dittmer (video)

C/S Northeast Community Will Mackey (video)

C/S Samoan Mila Tumua (video)

C/S The Remnant Don Smith (video)

C/S Trinity Alan Scott (video)

C/S True Life Keith Morgan (video)

Security Kim Richmond (video)

Woodland Park Brian Troxell (video)

Not present:

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C/S Emanuel Rudi Canel Lopez

Fountain Jerry Farr

C/S Eastborough (no pastor)

Gathering Stones Falcon Ronnie Wilson

Pueblo and Central Mountains Cluster

Buena Vista High Country Ken Rose

Canon City Lincoln Park Rich Clark

Florence Doyle Larkin

Pueblo Belmont Bob Simms

Pueblo First Jim Murray

Trinidad Jack Droste

Not present: Pueblo 4 Bar S Jake Shue

There were technical difficulties with the video – a brief highlight was provided by Andy

Albright for each pastor in the Arkansas Valley Cluster

Holly Eugene Birt

Karval Bruce Cadle

La Junta Andy Albright

Lamar Community Roy Gueswel

Las Animas Janice Ramey

Manzanola Bob Carpenter

Rocky Ford David Maiden

Not present: Lamar Crosswind Gordon Bennett

Respectfully submitted,

Wayla Murrow, Recording Secretary

Colorado District NYI Convention

June 9, 2013

Golden Bell Camp, Colorado

Welcome......Troy Teeter. NYI has been a function of our church for over 60 years. Youth

ministry is important.

Ed Belzer established the voting area, and asked for a motion to take the vote by plurality.

Motion was made, second. All in favor...yes. Passed.

Robyn Belzer gave the opening prayer. Short and sweet.

President Troy Teeter gave the District NYI President's report.

(see attached) Motion was made to accept the report. Second. All were in favor.

Ballots were distributed.

Troy reported on Power Surge for PJ.

Chris Johnson reported on Main Event.

Jana Burnham gave the treasurer's report. (See attached report)

She passed out Pay Day candy bars. Let's pay it forward!

Ben Beckner came and reported on the up and coming District Mission trip Ben prayed over the

participants. We have over 90 participants going this summer to Oklahoma City.

Ryan Flynt reported on quizzing.

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There will be some new changes coming this year.

We showed the Regional Call Conference video which will take place at NNU in October of this

fall. Then Ed Belzer explained the event.

The first 10 to sign up will have their registration cost paid for by the Colorado District NYI.

Chris Johnson reported on camp.

Troy reported on the election ballot.

Troy explained that there are some appointed positions.

Those elected were.......

Jr High Reps

Andrew Long the Crossings

Adam Long. The Crossings

Sr High Reps

McKenna Howard. Trinity

Ashlee Teeter. Tower

Nathan Teeter. Tower

Randy Welles. Springs 1st

College Reps

Kayanna Josiah. Trinity

Zac Crider. Loveland

Vice President

Chris Johnson

Robyn and Jana put mustaches on all of the new council members

Adam Lyon reported from NNU. About the school being 100 years old.

We ended with a huge Birthday cake.

Respectively Submitted, Rev. Ed Belzer

IV. Reports

A. DISTRICT OFFICERS

1. District Superintendent

“Together WE ARE”

We are better together…

Dr. Porter, pastors, delegates, special guests, and friends of the District Assembly/Conference,

I bring to you my 12th report as your District Superintendent. It continues to be a joy for me and

Carol to have the privilege to serve Christ in Colorado and to serve with you with a great team of

supportive people!

This year has brought significant changes in our District office but I have great appreciation for

Shelley Trostle, and Mickey Cox has come temporarily to put this conference together. Soon we

will be adding Dr. Kevin Compton as District Administrator.

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“Together we are better…” There is very little more profound than that thought when it comes

to regional mission… we are better together…

Paul gives a very interesting passage in Rom 16:3-16:

Greet Priscilla and Aquila, my helpers in Christ Jesus… Mary, Amplias, … my helpers in Christ

Jesus, and the church that is in their house.

SALUTE:

Epaenetus, Andronicus Junia, my kinsmen and fellow prisoner, Urbanus, Apelles, Tryphena and

Tryphosa, (twins), Persis, Stachys, Herodian, Aristobulus, Narcissus, Asyncritus, Phlegon,

Hermas, Patrobas, Julia, Nereus, Olympas, Philologus, Hermes, the brethren with them,

Rufus chosen of Lord, his mother and mine.

All scripture is inspired, but not all scripture is equally inspiring… all the “BEGATS” in

Genesis, Chronicles, Matthew 1 (24 names); New converts and to begin to disciple them;

READ THE NEW TESTAMENT…Abraham begat, Isaac, and Isaac begat Jacob, Jacob begat

Judah, Judah begat Perez…

Paul’s list of 28 names who were VITAL TO HIS MINISTRY…

Rom 16 is not just a LIST of dusty old names… Acquilla and Priscilla risked their lives for Paul.

They discipled Apollos; Magnificent preacher from Egypt, Alexandria… all he preached was

baptism, law and baptism of John. They sensed something missing in his preaching, “Have you

not heard of the H.S.?” How could he miss the theology of Pentecost…?

They did the work of discipleship of instructing him in a more perfect way… (Acts 18:26)

We are indebted to a theologian from Emory University (Fred Craddock) for exegesis on this

passage.

These were significant people in their own right…

Narcissus was the private secretary in the Roman palace to the Caesar Claudius.

Rufus was the son of Simon of Cyrene… he had a brother named Alexander… Paul says

that his mother is “MOM”… There must have been an endearment there of care

and motherly brooding over Paul the apostle.

They stood beside him… They were those faithful churchmen who bathed his back when he was

beaten 39 times with a rod. Some of them sat with him in shackles in prison.

Not just a list!

DELEGATES - THE NOTEBOOK IS OUR LIST

REPORT OF 76 CHURCHES, 76 PASTORS… nearly 3 times Paul’s list.

Due to changes in our office this last year, I GOT to do the notebook pages of the churches in

your handbook... Shelley was buried but she proofed...

I poured over every pastors report like I’d never done before…

The notebook is not Just a List? Right?

Paul’s list names the faithful partners in ministry… Each of these laymen contributed to his life

and work.

I thought about how each church is a partner in ministry in our objectives…

I thought about every church… the ones who’ve had some struggles…

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Rom 16 is primarily a list of encouragers, but not all of them encouraged his heart… Some

disciples made ministry messy, and attempting to make disciples got messy… John Mark left

him and Demas had forsaken him.

Here in Colorado…

- Cortez… we almost lost that one this year…. Thanks to Michael and Linda Couch and

Pastor Chris Luddington. You’re not just on a list…

- When I entered Loveland’s and Greeley First’s and Greeley Celebration Pointe’s stats…

my mind wandered (like Paul’s) to WINDSOR…

- I thought about Reunion Faith Venture; it looked pretty grim if they would survive…

Mark Kulaga helped us sustain it… Called a pastor in to interview and it was a debacle…

Then I called Pastor Jay Hawes and not only has it survived but he will be one of those I

mention of 6 churches that had over 10% growth.

- I thought of Pastor Ruben and Thorncreek and the incredible transitions they’ve faced

this year and how strong the battles they’ve faced… and they stuck by the stuff and are

advancing…

Just a list???

- Holly, and the battles and some hardships that Pastor Eugene Birt faced this year…

- When I entered Wray’s I thought about Pastor Noel Sullivan and his battle with cancer

this last year…

As I logged your reports I thought about the churches that have PARENT CHURCHES this last

year…

PLANTING CHURCH PASTORS/CHURCHES:

o Pastor Terry Hedrick (Delta Gunnison Valley): Uniweep Canyon, Hope Fellowship,

Delta Cross & Spurs, Cowboy Fellowship

o Pastor Andy Albright, Bob Simms, Brad Paradee

o Bob Carpenter: Rocky Ford-David Maiden

o Pastor Gene Grate: Springs First Spanish-Tim McKeithen

o Pastor Kevin Miller (Greeley Celebration Pointe): Keota-Earl & Ardyce Templeman

When Paul names each of these persons… it’s a memory trigger…

- Oh Rufus… your mom and my mom

- Oh Aquilla & Priscilla… My dear helpers in the faith…

I thought of each church….

o You think you’re battling out in the trenches alone…

o “Together we are stronger”

This notebook is not a list…

- Schindler’s list - just a list of 1200 names… Each one represented a life, a family, a

community…

Vietnam memorial... 58,286 names (Gov. 2013 government website). I watched as grown men

traced their fingers over a name and wept. There are momentos at the foot of the memorial… For

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Capt. John Blalock, killed April 1, 1968, “I wish I’d had the chance to get to know you, your

daughter Sandy”…

My heart soared when I looked at that LIST and saw 7 churches that had grown 10% or more

this year…

• Brighton Chapel Hill; Pastor Brad Paradee + 37%

• C Springs Living Faith; Pastor Ted Dittmer + 45%

• C. Springs Northeast; Pastor Will Mackey + 13%

• Delta Gunnison Valley; Pastor Terry Hedrick + 21%

• Denver Family; Pastor Joel Tuchez +29%

• Fort Morgan; Pastor Jim Lynch +31%

• Reunion Faith Venture; Pastor Jay Hawes +18%

TOGETHER WE ARE BETTER! Novelist Elif Shafak has a dozen books to her credit; tells about her Turkish grandmother…

She was the village doctor because of her homeopathic remedies…

A steady stream of villagers came with all sorts of maladies for cure…

Skin blemishes seemed to be her specialty…

Warts, acne, dark spots on the hands and face…

Scholars and scientists would mock her simplistic remedy…

One by one, she would encircle each blemish, wart, acne… dark ink,

apple, and rose thorns were part of it…

Elif says that never had I seen one person who was not healed from their blemish.

“Grandma, why are they cured? Is it the power of prayer?” She said,

“Yes prayer’s involved, but beware of the power of circles… “

If you want to destroy something in this life, acne, a blemish, or the human spirit and soul, all you need to

do is encircle it, surround it with thick walls… and it will dry up inside and die on its own.

We all have social circles, born, certain family, nation, class…

If we draw a circle and we stay too long inside the cocoon… we too run the risk of drying up inside…

Our imagination will shrink, our hearts will shrivel, our humanness will wither.

In isolation we’re sick!

Clusters… Wherever I’ve seen a failure, the pastor is in isolation… Beware of the power of

isolating circles!

Who are you discipling, and who’s discipling you?”

“Together we are Healthier”

“We are covenant community and as such we bear a responsibility and to God…”

So I took an overview as I entered your notebooks:

- 47 churches showed at least 1 professions of faith

- 26 churches showed no professions faith

1. Denver Thorncreek 100

2. Denver First 79

3. Brighton Chapel Hill 77

4. Westminster Crossing 36

5. Gathering Stone Falcon 29

6. Aurora Tower 20

MISSED SOMEONE?

APOLOGIES…

Please tell me…

I’ll buy you dinner… Fried liver, boiled okra, & Kidney pie

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7. Ft. Collins Emmaus Road 17

8. C. Springs Northeast 16

9. Woodland Park 15

10. C. Springs Trinity 14

11. La Junta 13

12. Ft. Morgan 13

13. C. Springs First 12

14. Loveland 12

15. Hope Springs 10

“Together we are kingdom impact”

Goal: EVERY church have One Profession of Faith

52 weeks a year, 52 services, $15 million dollars (¼ million every Sunday service), One POF per

church.

OIKOS:

1) 90 seconds pray daily from 8 to 15

2) 90 days do one act of kindness

3) 90 day invite to a Conversion experience…

I started my journey as D.S. on Sept 10th

, 2011… one day later 2977 died on 9/11. Every

anniversary they name the names and ring a bell…

(“IN MY SEAT” VIDEO)

NOT JUST A LIST…

Jesus said; “I will build my church, You Go Make Disciples”

What’s your list?!

We are a connectional church!

We can make Disciples better TOGETHER!

Respectfully Submitted,

David M. Ralph

2. District NMI President

Dear Dr. Porter, Rev. Ralph, Pastors, Local NMI Presidents, Delegates and Friends of NMI:

It is my pleasure and privilege to bring you my second report from the Colorado District Nazarene

Missions International. It has been a blessing for me to serve you all in the position of District NMI

president. In this report I hope to provide a summary of what the great people of the Colorado

District have accomplished this past year. Additional information about awards and other resources

will be available in your church packet at the district conference.

In preparation for this District Conference I asked for NMI Presidents and Pastors to send me photos

of things they have done related to the missional work of their church. I was struck by the fact that in

so many of the pictures there were big “messes”. This shows that our theme of “Messy Discipleship”

is extremely relevant to all of our work in missions. It’s amazing to me how God can take messes

that we have in our lives and use them for His glory. My prayer is that we will persevere through the

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messiness in the lives of the people that we touch, as well as our own messy situations that come up

from time to time, in order to win souls for Christ.

When we left our District Conference last summer the mountains to our west were literally on fire.

This was a huge reminder to us of the fragility of life and nature. In fact the summer was referred to

as the “summer of fire” because of the many fires around the state. Colorado Nazarenes responded

with hearts of love and compassion all around the state. Money was given and many different types

of resources were shared including water for fire fighters, counseling, clothing and bedding supplies,

and much more. Through the leadership of Nazarene Disaster Response NMI Council Member

Janette Mikatich and Susan McKeithen the Colorado District NMI purchased booklets for children

and adults about caring for themselves after a Disaster. The book for adults was called “When Your

Whole World Changes” and the children’s booklet was titled “The Survivors for Kids in Tough

Places.” A copy of both of these was sent to each church on the district to help members who may

need to deal with disasters and various types of difficult situations. Lives were touched and people

were shown the love of Christ through you. Many of these efforts continue as people are still in

need.

In September it was an honor for me to attend the Northwest Region Work and Witness Conference.

This was a truly inspiring event and gave me the opportunity to connect with other District Presidents

on our region so I am extremely grateful for having the opportunity to be a part of it. On the

Colroado District, Work and Witness has changed leadership. We are extremely grateful for Bob

Moore’s leadership in the past. He has stepped down as District Work and Witness director and

David McQuisten, pastor at Yuma, has taken the reigns. Because of a decrease in our budget at the

district level we aren’t able to do a yearly district work and witness trip. We do, however, hope to be

a support to churches that wish to participate in work and witness through information and

communication. I’m happy to send emails out and provide information to other churches if you are

looking for others to participate as a part of your team. Work and Witness, mission trips, and people

actually participating as a “missionary” are some of the ways to really engage people (including

children and youth). Rev. McQuisten also hopes to keep a record of different work and witness

teams that are going out from Colorado. We are also working with Golden Bell to help to support

some work and witness projects on our own campground. Our Nazarene Navajo Nation Ministry continued with most of the churches on our district

participating. This is a wonderful opportunity for outreach to our Navajo brothers and sisters. There

is also a possibility of a district wide work and witness trip to the Navajo Nation this summer. Please

be watching for this opportunity. Thank you all for your generous hearts and the way you so

faithfully give to this ministry each year. I’ve heard questions about the gift list and people

wondering if the people of the Navajo Nation get tired of receiving the same items on the gift list

each year. The answer is no – please keep giving. In fact, many of the Navajo churches use these

gifts to provide an outreach opportunity to their friends and neighbors in their own communities and

they continue to be very grateful for your generosity. I am so thankful for the leadership of Ron

McElfresh and how he has worked to keep this ministry going and organized. This year he has

worked with Rick Davis, Pastor from Brush, to take over as the lead for this project. My deepest

gratitude goes out to both of these men for their leadership and hard work.

We would like to remind you that we have many resources available (the only cost is the price of

postage to return them). These are in the form of books, videos, DVDs, curriculum notebooks, etc

which can help give you inspiration and ideas as you go about the work of “missions.” Please be

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sure to look in your church packet or contact Helen McElfresh for information about what is

available.

In Giving, Coloradoans are generous people. As of the writing of this report more than 117% overall

has been given toward that World Evangelism Fund. Churches on our district also gave almost

$30,000 toward Alabaster. We also had a large number of Memorial Roll certificates purchased and

given this year.

Of course, we know that prayer is the foundation for anything that we do. There are many ways to

find out about Global prayer requests. You can sign up for e-mails from the Prayer Mobilization

Line or friend them on Facebook to see up to date requests right on your Facebook newsfeed. I also

want to encourage all of you to sign up to received Mission Connection and Engage Magazine. You

can sign up for these and many more at this website: http://nazarene.org/subscriber.html

My thanks goes out to all of you for your continued work in making sure the people of Colorado are

giving to missions, being educated about missions, being discipled as missional people, and above all

praying! These four core values of NMI can help in your planning and programming throughout the

year.

My deep gratitude goes to the District Office, the NMI Council, and the Northwest Regional

Representative for your encouragement and support. I thank the Lord for his provision and mercy

towards me throughout this year. I am extremely grateful for all of the work that has gone on

through each of you this year through your local churches. Pastors and NMI Presidents you are so

valuable to our district and I thank God for you and all that you are doing. May God bless you richly

as you work for His Kingdom. I pray that God will richly bless you as you continue working for him

and look forward with anticipation to the day we will stand before Him to hear Him say, “Well

done.”

Respectfully Submitted,

Wayla Murrow, Colorado District Nazarene Missions International President

3. District NYI President

“The popular meaning of ‘success’ is winning or leading the pack, getting ahead, being first. But

the word success also means following behind or coming after. When you ‘succeed’ someone,

you fall in behind another person, guarding his or her legacy. Sometimes experiencing success

for Christ is nothing more than falling in step behind him.”

Dr. Leonard Sweet - What Matters Most

I present to you my 5th report as the Colorado District NYI President, and in that I am very

grateful for the faith that you have entrusted in me a huge task of helping lead this great district.

I am a lucky man. I wouldn’t necessarily say that I am a successful man, but I am definitely

lucky. I have an incredible wife that has stuck by my side for 20 years, through thick and thin,

and she has proven to be an invaluable companion. I have 3 kids that have grown up to be true

wealth to me. I love being around my family. I am a lucky man. I do my best to honor God and

my family by following an incredible example that I found in my father and mother. Again, I am

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a lucky man. To have watched their example has been truly a blessing and has helped mold me

into the person that I am today.

I desire to be a success-full man. Not necessarily in the world’s eyes, but to be known as one

who followed Christ wherever He led me. In my student ministry, and in my district leadership

roles, I have followed great examples of men and women that have loved God and loved the

church and for that I am very grateful. I continue to do my best to honor their legacy, but most

of all I want to follow God. I am grateful for the team of men and women that still make up our

district, that continually build upon the legacy of those that went before us.

Student ministry is an evolving ministry. In my 20 years of ministry, I would like to say that I

have grown into the ministry that God has blessed me with each day. I continue to be amazed

that God would use someone like me and I do my best to continue to grow where God has

planted me. I want to be successful in that God continues to use me.

On our district, there are men and women of all ages that have much the same desire. We do our

best to give of ourselves in order to follow God’s leading and desire to be successful in the tasks

that God has given us. We are called to love students. Not with a worldly love that uses them,

but in the kind of love that Jesus displayed, to the point that we open ourselves to enduring the

pain that they are going through as we come alongside them. It’s not an easy thing. In fact, it’s

quite messy. Broken families, broken lives, heartache, drama, disappointment, addictions all the

things that seem to combine to sap hope from student’s lives seem often to happen alongside the

moments of praise, victory, triumph, fun and growth that point to hope, promise, and potential.

Working with students is a messy process because there is no single “cookie-cutter” style of

ministry or program that works with every person. The only thing that I can instruct us when

asked for help is that all we need to mimic God’s love through the empowerment of the Holy

Spirit.

Student ministry is sometimes a lot like working with a bunch of shattered glass. Often the

people that work with students deal with sharp edges, pain, and the left over remains of what

others have done to break the spirit of the students. The awesome other side of that reality is

that in the hands of a creative God we are allowed to be creative agents of change as the Holy

Spirit works in student’s lives those broken shards are often fitted into a beautiful new creation

that resembles a stained glass work of art. The broken shards are transformed and allowed to

reflect the light of God’s love into an otherwise dark world, enlightening the others around them.

We all bring different things to God’s work-table and as students come and go within our

ministries the faces at the table change. While technology, education, violence in our

communities and homes, continually add to the mess, we need to be inviting, leading and

discipling people of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds to work with the students that our

ministries aim to reach. No matter where you are in your journey you need to be reaching out. I

speak to everyone here, student as well as adult (myself included) when I ask the questions,

“Who are you leading toward a relationship with Christ? Who are you being discipled by and

who are you discipling?”

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What does this all look like? What does the reality of working among the mess of people's lives

mean to the church? It means that we are going to have get our hands dirty. Christ never pulled

back from ministering to those that were hurting and he showed us by example the role that we

should play as he got his hands wet by washing the feet of his disciples.

As I grow and in my efforts to be successful at following Christ I have learned that I have to be

involved in the mess. Not to contribute to the fray, but the church was never intended to stay

clear of the mess. Len Sweet once said “"Far too many of us are trying to keep our hands clean

when the question at Judgement Day is going to be 'Show me your hands. How dirty and wet are

they?'"

What does this look like as we move forward in our local and district ministries?

We have an incredible district NYI team in Colorado that are involved in helping students

through the mess. When I say this I am not only talking about only those that have been called

into full-time service in the name of Christ but especially of those that volunteer. There are too

many to name them all from around our district, but I lift up examples like Judy Cummins and

Linda Serracino at Pueblo First with their many years of ministering amidst the mess of lives that

are in turbulence. They do it not for recognition, but because they desire to be like Christ. They

love students in a tangible way, and even in the timeframe of my 7 years on this district, I have

watched as they help students during the very difficult transitions of ministries between youth

pastors...they remain a steady influence of love and grace. I know that they are not alone

because we have many volunteers throughout the district that show the same kind of

commitment and love to students. We need to be training and continually investing in adults and

students to make sure that they are equipped to help in the midst of the messiness. We need to

be sharing our various resources and doing our best to gain more resources that help to make

sure that this happens. If you read something, share. If you attend a conference, share. If you

meet someone that is particularly insightful, share.

Locally, I ask you. Who are you bringing into your ministry to train to pour into the lives of

students? Many adults are scared to work with students because they are scared of the messy

lives that they confront because they are already surrounded by their own messiness. We need to

be about discipling at every level. No one person can do this ministry on their own. There isn’t

enough time, energy and resources for one person to do it all, but if we bring others along to join

us and work together we can accomplish great things through the power of the Holy Spirit. This

goes for the students as well. What are you doing to actively pursue God? What are you doing to

keep yourself accountable? Who have you asked to come alongside you to grow in relationship?

Who have you come alongside to help them grow in relationship with? It has to start with a heart

that desires healing not only in your own life but in the lives of those around you.

As a district we need to continue pouring ourselves into our events. Events like Waterworld

have the potential for life change because they can bring the broken in contact with God’s

people. I applaud our district Council and it’s ministry leaders for doing everything that they can

to reduce costs and to help make sure that students have the opportunity to attend what can be

life-changing events like Camp, Powersurge and Main Event. We can’t let up in the efforts to put

students in a place to enter into relationship with a gracious God that loves and cares for them.

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We need to be preaching and teaching about the power of the Holy Spirit that has the ability to

mend broken lives and give peace in the midst of the fray of messy lives. We need to continue to

focus not just on the program but especially on the Message. I continually am thankful for the

opportunities and events that our district NYI has put in place for me to bring my students to

receive this Message. Let’s not let up!

I am thankful for people like Ed Belzer who continues to stretch me in my ministry, both locally

as well as the district and regionally. He has been a source of truth that continually speaks into

my life. I am thankful for Jana Burnham as she helps keep the mess organized and how she

models Christ to all she comes in contact with. For Chris Johnson who has been pouring himself

into our all of our district ministries, especially camp. For PJ Horn, who led our Powersurge

event that helped point students to the “Spirit-Led” life. For Tim Snowbarger for coming

alongside us and leading Main Event. For Ben Beckner, who has taken up the enormous job as

we begin new ministries that help students get their hands messy in the lives of others through a

district missions trip.

Our district NYI is striving to be successful in that we are diving into the messy and constantly

changing lives of our students across the state of Colorado. Last year at our convention our

district helped send students in the Ukraine to their district NYI convention that otherwise would

not have been able to participate. This year we are taking the philosophy of getting our hands

dirty beyond just sending resources, but are taking this to a global level as our district NYI

delegates to the global assembly go to Manila in the Philippines. We will be encountering the

global church in a unique way as we hear and encounter stories from all around the Asia-Pacific

Region, as well as work alongside those helping children, youth and the handicapped in the city

of Manila. I’m proud to say that we are team-members with a church that gets its hands dirty on

a global scale.

This year, let’s continue to get messy as we minister to those around us. Let’s be successful in

the things that matter, in that we follow the leading of Christ in every avenue of our lives. Let’s

follow the example of Christ, “Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with

God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant,

being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself

and became obedient to death – even death on a cross!” (Philippians 2:6-8)

In His Grip,

Troy Teeter, Colorado District NYI President

4. District SDMI Chairman

“Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations.” (Matthew 28:19a NLT)

It is an honor to Chair and report for the District SDMI Board. The Board met twice this year

working in cooperation with the District Leadership Committee to plan, organize, and assist in

preparation of our District Conference for 2013. Our Board has been extremely helpful,

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insightful, and consistent in their attendance and support. I am very grateful to be part of this

group of men and women.

OUR MISSION!

Whether it is through a traditional Sunday School class, Bible study groups, evangelistic groups,

coffee houses, discipleship groups, retreats, or encounter groups SDMI is a means through which

the church can develop disciples, teach, train, and inspire others to become like Christ.

OUR TEAM!

There are Directors on our Board who have served in such important roles I want to mention

each:

Amy Guthrie, SDMI Director of Children’s Ministry. Amy is our District Coordinator for

Children’s Bible Quizzing, Children’s Camps, and our children’s activities during the

Conference. Thank you Amy for what you do.

Dan Pierce, SDMI Director of Adult Ministry. Dan assists our Board by working in the areas of

Men’s Retreat and Senior Adult Ministries Retreat (SAM). I want to thank Dan for his excellent

leadership in these areas.

Wayla Morrow, NMI President, serves on our Board and keeps us informed on NMI plans and

activities. She is an excellent leader and we appreciate her service.

Troy Teeter, NYI President, serves on our Board and keeps us informed on NYI activities and

plans. We are thankful for Troy’s leadership and support.

Bob Hamilton, Director of Men’s Retreat. Bob has done a great job of expanding the program

and increasing the attendance so that all men of the District can be included in this retreat.

Thanks, Bob for leading our Men’s Retreat.

SDMI CONFERENCE

The SDMI Board is honored to have a significant role within the District Conference.

Our focus has been to assist the District in preparation and planning of the Conference, and

securing excellent speakers for the Conference and banquet. Our speakers focus on making

disciples and developing ministries to reach our communities today. Our featured speaker last

year was Lee Strobel, who talked about discipleship, growth and relationships. This year we are

very excited that Dr. Leonard Sweet who will be with us for Workshops as well as our keynote

speaker for Friday evening.

Pastor and Spouse Banquet: We concluded the SDMI Convention last year with the third

District banquet. Thanks to the Colorado Springs First Church for hosting and assisting in the

set-up. Our General Superintendent, Dr. Jerry Porter, did an excellent presentation on

discipleship to conclude our District Conference.

The winners of the SDMI District Awards were:

“Helping Hands Award”: Colorado Springs Abundant Hope Church.

“Developing Disciples Award”: Karval Church.

It has been my privilege to serve as the Chair of the SDMI Board again this year. I continue to

learn and grow in my understanding of this responsibility and thank you for the opportunity. The

words of Paul continue to be my theme:

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“Now these are the gifts Christ gave to the church: the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists,

and the pastors and teachers. Their responsibility is to equip God’s people to do his work and

build up the church, the body of Christ.” (Ephesians 4:11-12 NLT)

Your Partner in Ministry,

Roger D. Freels, Colorado District SDMI Chairman

B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES

1. District Advisory Board Report

The Advisory Board met five times this year. In the first meeting directly after district

assembly we elected a district secretary and a district treasurer and approved the use of e-mail

voting on selected items. In the following meetings we conducted required business for the

district including the following: review of monthly financial reports, oversight of the audit,

oversight of the operations of Golden Bell Camp, approval of property changes, sale and

purchase of properties, approval of loans. We received regular updates from the district

superintendent including pastoral and church reviews and approval of medical assistance

requests. We also oversaw ministerial credential items including recommendation of renewal of

minister’s licenses for senior pastors holding district licenses, receiving and sending of clergy

transfers, and approving requests for retirement status and special service/interdenominational

status.

Specific church changes approved by the Advisory Board this year were the following:

One church name change: Denver ThornCreek Hope Hacienda to Thornton Hope Hacienda.

Other changes noted by the Board: Thornton New Way Church was disorganized, Kiowa and

Manzanola were declared inactive, and Rocky Ford was re-activated.

We approved housing allowances and expense reimbursements for the district

superintendent, the administrative assistant, and the executive director of Golden Bell, and made

the recommendation of the 2013-2014 district budget to the finance committee.

Respectfully submitted,

DAVID M. RALPH, chairman RUBEN VILLARREAL, secretary

2. Ministry Board Report

The following be elected to elder’s orders: David Baca Jr., Jana Burnham, Karen

Gunstream, Paul Horn Jr., Mark Mickens, Andrew Pottenger, Robbin Trumble, Joel Tuchez.

The following elders be received on transfer by the Colorado District: P. Diane Barker

from the Southwest Indiana District, Terry N. Barker from the Southwest Indiana District, David

K. Bon from the Northwest District, Lucinda Borden from the Anaheim District, Ruth V.

DeLong from the Oklahoma District, Jack A. Droste from the Prairie Lakes District, Wallace H.

Erickson from the Arizona District, Hurshel L. Hendrix from the Hawaii Pacific District, Garth

F. Hyde from the New Mexico District, Roy Pedersen from the Central California District,

William J. Seal from the Intermountain District, Scott F. Simons from the Oregon Pacific

District.

The following elders be transferred out: Stephen Abbott to the Michigan District, John

Malcolm Bolger to the South Texas District, Charles E. Hallin to the Kansas City District,

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Michael Hull to the Joplin District, Raymond Lane to the Southern California District, Susie

Shellenberger to the Oklahoma District, Donald Stelting to the Joplin District.

We recommend that our 2013 district assembly authorize the retirement status to the

following elders: Jim Christy, Roger Freels, Eugene Grate, Gary Haines, Vickie Morgan, Zell

Woodworth

We recommend that our 2013 district assembly authorize the retirement status to the

following deacon: Mickey Cox

We recommend the following be restored to the roll of elders: Timothy Snowbarger, Dale

E. Ward, Richard L. Williams.

We recommend the following dropped from the roll of elders, having joined the Church

Triumphant: Frank Cook, Elvin DeVore, Herbert Ketterling

The following licensed ministers be received on transfer by the Colorado District: Mason

Cassens from the Nebraska District, Sjon Green from the North Carolina District, Zachary Harris

from the Kansas District, Christopher Ludington from the Oklahoma District, Matthew Regier

from the Kansas City District, Mary Thorp from the Prairie Lakes District,

The following licensed ministers be transferred out: Steve Allen Brown to the Northeast

Oklahoma District, Steven Harris to the Kansas City District, James Johnson to the Kansas

District, Craig Neuschwanger to the Arizona District, Benjamin Umbel to the Oregon Pacific

District.

The following be granted district ministerial licenses: Nathan Brewster, Ken Davis, Carlo

DiMercurio, Francisco Espana-Miranda, Keven Grigg, Ryan Hopkins, Janine King, Jerry Lester,

Aaron Mednansky, Elise Mosher, Greg Niver, David Odell, Sarah (Rose) Porter, Jim Stevens,

Kenneth Wright.

The following district licenses be renewed: Ritchie Asuega, David Baca, Patricia Barker,

John Bechtold, Hemir Bolanos, Jana Burnham, Michael Carpenter, Mason Cassens, Lynette

Cherry, Richard Clark, Scott Dozer, Richard Evans, John Fly, Joel Garcia, Isaac Gilmore,

Michael Goff, Sjon Green, Karen Gunstream, Brooke (Sailsbery) Hager, Zachary Harris, Jerod

Hawes, Tina Hayhurst, Paul Horn, Alicia Jarvis, Jason Johnson, Justin Jones, Ruth King, Mark

Kulaga, Carla Lewis, Chris Ludington, Jeremy Lyon, Kurtis Matheny, Jorge Martinez-Marioni,

Ofelia Martinez, Ronald McDuff, John Menkveld, Mark Mickens, Heather Miller, Kevin Miller,

Nate Otte, Lisa Ponczoch, Todd Ponczoch, Andrew Pottenger, Matthew Regier, Jennifer

Sampsel, Nathan Sutliff, Bruce Tallman, Mary Thorp, Robbin Trumble, Joel Tuchez, Shane

Weaver, Timothy Wilhite, Josh Workman.

The following did not apply for/receive renewal of district minister’s licenses: Angela

Lucero-Cabrera, Shane Cherry, Dawn Eberhart, Omar Gurrion, Adam Lazio, Joe Padilla, Joshua

Parker, Steven Parker, Julie Ragsdill, David Ragsdill, Joseph Scavuzzo, Julie Strock, Cenida

Suyen, Bret Tredway.

We recommend the following be granted special service/interdenominational status:

Elders: Rob Bollinger, Dean Cowles, David DeBord, Paul Hegstrom, M. ReeAnn Hyde, Mark

Peters, Timothy Snowbarger, E. Jan Sweeney, V. Lynn White.

Deacons: Stephen Laird, Mark Lingle, Jerry Storz.

We recommend the following for Consecrated Deaconess: Joyce Maley

We recommend the following for renewal of Commissioned Evangelist: Marilyn (Mikki)

Goss, JoAnn Lois Vineyard

The following are recommended for status of Evangelism Service Retired: Gary W.

Haines, Wales E. Lankford, Gene Phillips

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We recommend the following for renewal of Registered Song Evangelist: Marilyn

(Mikki) Goss, Ronald McDuff, JoAnn Lois Vineyard

We recommend the following for Commissioned Minister of Music: Larry Stephens

The following are recognized as pastors of our Cowboy Church ministries: Scott Carter,

John (Jake) Shue

The following are recognized as pastors of our Latino ministries: Victor Cabrera Olá,

Scott Carranza, Rudi Canel Lopez, Ruben and Ruth Sotelo, Joel Tuchez

The following is recognized as pastor of our Samoan ministry: Mila Tumua

DAVID M. RALPH, Chairman DAVID DEBORD, Acting Chairman

KEVIN COMPTON, Secretary

3. Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center Report

Greetings from Golden Bell, “A Place Set Apart, where God changes lives”. God Continues to

use Golden Bell to touch people’s lives every day as they encounter Him through His creation

and by getting away from all the busyness of everyday life. There is something very unique and

special in getting away from the phone, TV, work, I-pads and pods, negative people, and the

hustle and stress of everyday life in our fast paced and crammed full world we live in. And that’s

just our kids lives! Yes, our kids are facing many of the same pressures of busy lives as we adults

do, plus they have to wade through all the ups and downs of growing up in a world that is

growing away from Christian values. Golden Bell stands in that gap and provides a place for

children, teens, college students, and adults to come away and connect with God in a life-

changing experience.

Our theme this summer is “let us not Love with Words or Speech, but with Actions and in Truth”

based on 1 John 3:18. We have 27 College Students who have listened to God’s call and are

investing in kid’s lives this summer along with 18 senior-adult volunteers and all our full-time

and part-time staff. Please pray for all our staff this summer as they are used of God impacting

every camper and guest with the love of Christ.

I am happy to report we have finished the fiscal year in the black, with off-season groups filling

up more dates than over the last couple years.

We have continued to be blessed greatly by grants to make significant improvements to our

facilities. The landscaping in front of the Lodge has been completed as well as a beautiful new

Log Entrance. We have just installed two new large water storage tanks and drilled an additional

well. We have a wonderful new Mini-golf course with a Mining theme that is just starting to be

used and will be a huge hit this summer. We thank the Lord for these grants as these projects

would not be possible otherwise.

The new Chapel project is still moving along through all the county processes and with the

architect and engineers. We are planning to break ground (with bull dozers instead of our gold

shovels) in August. We still have a ways to go in raising funds for this project and I ask each of

you to ask God what part He would like you to have in this important project.

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It has been an honor and privilege to serve as Executive Director for the past 17 years of this

exciting and life-changing ministry.

God is doing amazing things at Golden Bell. Come, get involved. It’s your Camp.

What is God asking you to do in His service?

Respectfully submitted,

Doug Pearson, Director

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

1. Finance Committee Report

We believe in responsible Christian stewardship through the payment of

evangelism funds. Every dollar invested in ministry funds by the local church declares

loyalty and love to the mission and message of God's kingdom here on earth. Every

church should plan carefully to meet this scriptural responsibility to God and His church

in reaching lost, unevangelized men and women through the district and denominational

funds. The love of Christ, moving and motivating us within and without, leaves no room

for unwarranted failure in this area of stewardship.

Part I. Funding the Mission

District Ministries Fund (which includes New Start, SDMI, Ethnic, NMI and NYI),

World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and Benefits Fund, Education Fund

We recommend:

1. That the District Ministries Fund be set at 3% of the Adjusted Income under line

30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual Pastor’s Report.

2. That the World Evangelism Fund for the Colorado District be set at 5½% of the

Adjusted Income under line 30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual Pastor’s

Report.

3. That the Pensions and Benefits Fund be set at 2¼% of the Adjusted Income

under line 30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual Pastor’s Report.

4. That the Educational Fund for Northwest Nazarene University be set at 2¼ %

of the Adjusted Income under line 30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual

Pastor’s Report.

5. That our people be encouraged in the stewardship of possessions as related to

wills, annuities, and life loans on behalf of the church.

6. That the above ministry funds be paid monthly based on the income for the

previous month with the first payment due June 2013.

7. That each local church have paid or send or bring the estimated first monthly

payment of the District Ministries Fund to the District Annual Conference.

Part II. To the Churches

The Finance Committee has endeavored to apportion the ministry funds in the most fair and

equitable manner possible in the light of the evangelism fund base adopted by the General Board.

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We recommend:

1. That the allocation of missional funds be the percentages for the World Evangelism Fund,

Educational Fund, and Pensions and Benefits Fund set by the General Board.

2. That the District assumes responsibility for the encouragement of the full payment of all

missional funds by the local churches.

3. That the Advisory Board provides a prospective budget to the Finance Committee at its

annual meeting.

Part III. Insurance

We recommend:

1. That life insurance be covered for all Senior Pastors of local churches, District

Superintendent, District Administrative Assistant, and Executive Director of Golden Bell.

2. That each local church pay for disability insurance for their pastor.

3. In the event of a claim, that the District disburse disability coverage matching the general

church’s Pensions and Benefits amount on a case by case basis.

4. That each local church offer to their pastor and staff the option of setting up a nontaxable

account by salary reduction to pay insurance co-payments and deductibles and that each

local board increase the senior pastor’s salary to cover that reduction.

Part IV Operating Policies

That each local church include in its policies the following:

1. The local church treasurer will provide an annual financial report to the board and

congregation to include all incoming and outgoing funds.

2. The church board reviews its handling of funds assuring that one person does not handle

both incoming and outgoing monies.

3. The church board determines/reviews annually access to confidential information on

individual contributions and on church financial reporting.

4. The church board reviews accessibility to church computers, especially those connected

to the internet.

5. The church board secures and safely electronically stores for an indefinite time all

insurance policies, all legal documents that are not stored elsewhere, and all background

material.

6. The church board evaluates and reports to the district the church’s liability and sexual

misconduct coverage of all workers.

7. The church board submits at the first board meeting in the fiscal year approval of housing

allowances for all paid staff, part-time or full-time, and included in that action paid

ministry shall be allowed to reduce reportable income by any and all unreimbursed

business expenses under current IRS accountable reimbursement guidelines. (*This

should be reviewed/acted upon when any staff changes occur during the fiscal year.)

Part V. District Staff

We recommend:

1. That payment in full for health insurance be made for the District Superintendent and

District Administrative Assistant immediate families; that key man insurance be carried on

the District Superintendent and Golden Bell Executive Director.

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2. That the District Superintendent and District Administrative Assistant be reimbursed for

their reasonable professional business expenses through an accountable reimbursement plan.

3. That the District Superintendent and District Administrative Assistant be reimbursed travel

for the district at the current IRS approved mileage rate or other IRS allowable agreed upon

financial arrangements.

4. That the district provide up to $10,000 for medical reimbursements for the District

Superintendent and District Administrative Assistant immediate families.

5. That any district committee member be reimbursed at a rate of $.25 for each mile they travel

for the district.

6. That the following budget be adopted for the church year 2013-2014:

District Operating Budget

REVENUE___________

2013-2014 Approved d District Assembly, Misc. $15,000.00 From Churches $420,000.00 Investments $167,000.00 Total Revenue $602,000.00 EXPENSES___________ Salaries/Wages/Honorariums DS Salary Compensation $45,075.00 Housing $37,080.00 Annuity $36,000.00 Health Insurance $18,500.00 Life Ins $3,000.00 DA Salary Compensation $24,000.00 Housing $36,000.00 Annuity $18,000.00 Health Insurance $9,400.00 Office Staff Personnel Costs $41,650.00 Other Personnel/Honorarium Costs $4,500.00 Other Employee Benefits Health Insurance (Office Mgr.) $9,400.00 Employer Social Security $3,500.00 Total Payroll $286,105.00 Travel & Professional DS Travel $9,000.00 Auto Mileage $17,000.00 DA Travel $9,000.00 Denominational Meetings $5,500.00 District Operations Electric $2,000.00 Office (Assoc/Security/Cleaning/Misc.) $5,000.00 District Property/Work Comp Insurance $31,805.00 Life/Disability Insurance $14,487.00 GB Director Life $3,100.00 Telephone $7,400.00 Equipment & Maintenance $6,500.00 Office Supplies $1,400.00 Postage $1,200.00 Legal $2,000.00 Audit $17,000.00 Total District Operation Expense $132,392.00

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District Activities Advisory Board $800.00 Pastoral Community $7,000.00 District Assembly $26,000.00 Benevolence $2,000.00 Communication $2,000.00 Finance & Nominating Committees $1,600.00 Ministry Board $7,500.00 Ministry Development $2,800.00 General Assembly $2,500.00 NMI $18,225.00 Latino $16,798.00 NYI $15,640.00 SDMI $10,640.00 District Owned Property Expenses $16,000.00 Church Development $54,000.00 Total District Activities $183,503.00 Total Expenses $602,000.00

Part VI. Evangelists' Support

We recommend that local churches pay evangelists at the ratio of a minimum of 2 1/2 times the

pastor's weekly compensation package and that each church give the evangelist a Christmas gift.

Part VII. Ministerial Support and Benevolence

We recommend:

1. That the financial support of pastors be given careful study and periodic review by the

church board, giving consideration following the Department of Labor's index, being

reviewed twice a year. An automatic cost-of-living adjustment should be considered in the

fall of each year. In the spring there should be a review on the basis of merit and church

progress.

2. That the pastoral remuneration comprise:

a. Fair and generous salary including the full amount of Social Security (based on

pastor's salary, plus housing allowance and/or parsonage rental values),

b. Parsonage and/or housing allowance,

c. Utilities and parsonage expense,

d. Family health and life insurance premiums, insurance co-payments and/or

deductibles (see III.1 above),

e. Church related vehicle usage reimbursement or allowance,

f. Annuity allowance and/or other supplemental retirement programs,

g. Continuing Ministerial Education allowance, and,

h. Miscellaneous professional reimbursements for such things as books, entertainment,

conventions, and conferences.

3. That pastors and all full-time ministerial staff members be given a minimum of two weeks

paid vacation annually. We further recommend that all the above who have accumulated

from 5 through 10 years of salaried ministry be granted three weeks paid vacation and that

those who have served 11 years or more be granted four weeks paid vacation. Accumulated

years of salaried ministry shall include service in the Church of the Nazarene prior to that

accumulated at the present assignment of the minister. This vacation time should be

exclusive of time spent at district and general church meetings. The pastor is advised to use

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discretion and wisdom in the planning of vacation in order to best work with the church’s

needs and calendar.

4. That out of a deep concern for our pastors to avoid burnout and stress and to keep a clear

continuing vision for their church and ministry:

That churches and the district give a sabbatical or continuing professional

development leave for their pastor when they have completed every seven years

of ministry in that local church. This leave should take into consideration, as

finances allow, as being with pay and benefits, and could be from 4 - 12 weeks in

length and would be in addition to regular vacation time with their family. This

time would be used for rest, renewal, and study. This will aid pastors in finding

new creative ways to help the church accomplish its ministry vision. A rested and

refreshed pastor will help build even stronger relationships with their church. We

strongly recommend that each church consider implementing a policy.

5. That the district superintendent provides a communication channel to the local church board

concerning ways that they can properly care for their pastor and family, in light of present

high costs of living.

6. That the local church pay expenses of the pastor’s spouse when their professional

responsibilities require out of town trips.

7. That this entire report, with Part VII highlighted, be mailed to the Board Secretary of each

church by the end of September.

Part VIII Support of District Sponsored Ministries

That local churches be encouraged to support through financial offerings and gifts and through

prayer and encouragement Colorado Nazarene Compassion Ministries, NewStart Ministries, and

Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center.

Rich Cantwell, Chairman Shelley Trostle, secretary

2. Nominations

2013 Assembly Nominating Committee

May 11, 2013

Denver First Church

Members: David Ralph (chairman), Andy Albright, Rich Cantwell, Kevin Compton, Roger

Freels, Wayla Murrow, Terry Nelson, Dan Pierce, Alan Scott, Bob Simms, Troy Teeter, Shawn

Siegfreid

Attending: David Ralph (chairman), Rich Cantwell, Kevin Compton, Roger Freels, Wayla

Murrow, Terry Nelson, Dan Pierce, Alan Scott, Bob Simms, Troy Teeter

We recommend the approval of the following assembly chairmen and committees by

acclamation:

Those responsible for all records in the Journal:

Auditing Chairman Advisory Board

Memoirs Chairman Shelley Trostle

Sunday School Chairman Roger Freels

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Missions Chairman Wayla Murrow

Youth Chairman Troy Teeter

Finance Committee (Term: Assembly 2014)

Chairman Rich Cantwell

Recording Secretary Shelley Trostle

Advisor Steve Laird

District Advisory Board, District NMI President, District NYI President, District SDMI

Chairman, Golden Bell Executive Director

Areas of the state having ministerial and lay representation nominated as follows:

Minister Lay

Arkansas Valley Andy Albright (LaJunta)

Pueblo/Central Mtns. Bob Simms (P. Belmont) Don Gade (Pueblo Belmont)

Colorado Springs Will Mackey (CS Northeast) Terry Nelson (CS Trinity)

Dean Thoman (CS Trinity)

Northeast Plains David McQuisten (Yuma) Ken Skipworth (Sterling)

Northern Brian Smith (Loveland) Bob Hamilton (L Hope Spgs)

Denver Area Dan Pierce (D. Bear Valley) Don Stewart (Aurora Tower)

The following are appointed and included in the Journal Directory

Ministry Board – Appointed by the District Superintendent (Term: 2013-2014)

David Ralph (chairman)

Andy Albright

Tomás Alvarez

Don Blanchard

Larry Chovancek

Kevin Compton

David DeBord (acting chairman)

Roger Freels

Gene Grate

Jerry Jaquess

Andy Lucas

Will Mackey

Russ Martin

Tim McKeithen

Janette Mikatich

Sherry Mitchem

Keith Morgan

Jim Murray

Daniel Pierce

Karen Phillips

Robin Rodgers

Alan Scott

Shawn Siegfreid

Brian Smith

Michael Staton

Noel Sullivan

Ruben Villarreal

Dale Wesley

Brian Wiesinger

Ronnie Wilson

Tom Umbel

Court of Appeals

Current members are David Ralph, Don Blanchard, Kevin Compton

Property Board – District Advisory Board

David M. Ralph, Chairman Ruben Villarreal, Secretary

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Cluster Leaders (Appointed by the District Superintendent)

Arkansas Valley Andy Albright (La Junta)

Colorado Springs Keith Morgan (CS True Life)

North Denver-Boulder-Brighton Ruben Villarreal (ThornCreek)

Northeast Plains Dale Wesley (Sterling)

Northern Andy Lucas (Ft. Collins Emmaus Road)

Pueblo and Central Mountains Jim Murray (Pueblo First)

South Denver Shawn Siegfreid (Denver First)

Southwest Mountains Michael Staton (Valley)

Western Slope Sherry Mitchem (Paonia)

BALLOT POSITION NOMINATIONS:

Nominations for the District Advisory Board

Current

Rich Cantwell (Treasurer)

Dale Wesley 2015 Nina Rattle (Ft. Collins Emmanus Road) 2015

Shawn Siegfreid 2014 Roxann Peach (Westminster Crossing) 2014

Ruben Villarreal 2013 Jeff Alexander (Westminster Crossing) 2013

Alan Scott 2013 Linda Geist (CS Eastborough) 2013

Ministerial (Elect two) Lay Members (Elect two)

Term: Three (3) years (2013-2016) Term: Three (3) years (2013-2016)

Larry Chovancek (Grand Junction) Jeff Alexander (Westminster Crossing)

Jim Murray (Pueblo First) Gail Burchett ()

Alan Scott (CS Trinity) Linda Geist (CS Eastborough)

Ruben Villarreal (D. ThornCreek) Terry Nelson (CS Trinity)

Dean Thoman (CS Trinity)

Nominations for the Board of Trustees to Northwest Nazarene University

Current

Shawn Siegfreid 2015 Jeff Alexander (Westminster) 2015

Alan Scott 2014 Nina Rattle (Greeley First) 2014

_________________ Bob Walker (Loveland) 2013

*Adding one Ministerial representative

Ministerial (Elect one) Lay Members (Elect one)

Term: Three (3) years (2013-2016) Term: Three (3) years (2012-2015)

Rich Cantwell (Denver First) Josê Melendez (Aurora)

Troy Teeter (Aurora) Leslie Mikesell (CS Eastborough)

Bob Walker ()

Nominations for the Golden Bell Board

Current

Andy Albright 2015 Dean Walker (Loveland) 2015

Steve Laird 2015 Kim Glaser (Denver First) 2015

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Jana Burnham 2015 ____________________________ 2015

Karen Phillips 2014 Joshua Pierce (Denver Bear Valley) 2014

Michael Staton 2014 Nina Rattle (Ft. Collins Emmaus Rd) 2014

Amy Guthrie 2013 Lin Bown (Pueblo First) 2013

Ken Rose 2013 ____________________________ 2013

Ministerial (Elect two) Lay Members (Elect three)

Term: Three (3) years (2013-2016) Term: Two-Three years (2013-2016)*

Amy Guthrie (Westminster) Dave Davis (CS Trinity)

David McQuisten (Yuma) Ken Davis (Castle Rock)

Ken Rose (Buena Vista) Clint Gookin (P. Belmont)

Bob Simms (P. Belmont) Lance Howard (CS Trinity)

Nancy Rose (Buena Vista)

Brian Stice (Longmont)

*Lay: two with the highest votes would be 3-year term and third highest votes would be 2-year

term.

SDMI Board & Members-at-large

Chairman, Roger Freels (Two-year Term 2013-2015)

Current

*Board is appointed.

Members-at-large

Mark Runner 2014 Bob Hamilton (L. Hope Springs) 2014

Bobby Howard 2014 John Rush (Westminster) 2014

Andy Albright 2013 _____________________ 2013

Brian Troxell 2013 _____________________ 2013

Ministerial (Vote for two) Lay Members (Vote for two)

Term: Two (2) years 2013-2015 Term: Two (2) years 2013-2015

Andy Albright (LaJunta) Delia Butler (CS Eastborough)

Shari Palmer (Golden) Glenn Domokos (Denver First)

Brian Troxell (Woodland Park) Austin Hurt (D. ThornCreek)

Joel Tuchez (Denver Family) Charlie Friedly (Westminster)

NMI Board

Wayla Murrow, President

This slate of NMI Council Members were elected for a two-year term (2012-2014):

CHOVANCEK, Joyce

DOUGLASS, Karen

GARNER, Mary

JANTZ, Sheldon

LANKFORD, Linda

MATSON, Kathy

McELFRESH, Helen

McELFRESH, Ronald

McKEITHEN, Susan

McQUISTEN, David

MIKATICH, Janette

MORGAN, Vickie

VANSOEST, Kathy

Additional Appointment for 2013-2014:

DAVIS, Rick (Navajo Ministry)

*Officers are appointed by council.

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DAVID M. RALPH, Chairman SHELLEY TROSTLE, Recording Secretary

3. Memoirs

Boulder South Broadway-Donald Newman, E. Jeanne Newman; Brush First-Darrell Holtz, Alan Ott, Lois

Waite; Castle Rock The Connection-Mary Harper, Margie Henricks; Clarkville Buffalo Grass-Nellie

Harding, Ella Mustain; Colorado Springs Eastborough-Louise Bowen, Geraldine Loon; Colorado Springs

First-Bill Bland, Marie Pottenger, Bill Sockriter, Eunice Weber Tune; Colorado Springs Genesis-Guy

Crandall, Pat Smelcer; Colorado Springs The Remnant-Sharon Burke, Ed Collins; Colorado Springs

Trinity-Pearl Gibbs, Lynn Olney, Jake Reger, Les Stapleton; Cortez-Carol White; Denver Bear Valley

Fellowship-Joanne Moyle, Ruth Poland; Denver First-David Ernest Brown, E. Ferne Clay, Mary Dupue,

Kenneth Gillis, Daryl Hall, Dennis Hall, Gwendolyn Hood, Dave Kissling, Brian Lawson, George

Looney, Merle Overholt, Roland Ray, Joyce Schlichenmayer, Marie Shearer, Mollye Sloane,

Tony Spurgeon, Ilene Todd; Durango Faith Community-Don Farrow; Fort Morgan-Sandy (McCracken)

Duncan; Grand Junction First-Peggy Doctor, Earl Egbert, Mary Gustafson, Danny Owens; Greeley First-

Mabel Blackwell, Mary Haviland, Rev. Herb Ketterling, Ray Niehaus, Jack Roberts; La Junta First-Greg

Galena; Lakewood-David Baker, Dale Hayward, Ima Jean McCreery, Richard McCreery, James Piper,

Phyllis Shearer, Billie Sherrill, Ardys Thompson; Las Animas-Earl Cecil King, Ruth Irene Smith;

Longmont-Dale Johnson; Loveland-Ann Carlson, Rev. Elvin DeVore, Lenora Taylor; Loveland Hope

Springs-Margery Beydler; Manzanola-Earnest Tomes, Harold Trembly; Monte Vista Valley-Jay

Rockwell; Palisade-Gayle Hutchins, Jeannie Kutz, Eloise Sparks, Ralph Wobick; Pueblo First-Barbara

Bigley, Mary Carpenter, Gladys Hill, Blanche Langoski, Randy McKim; Sterling-Bernard Loos;

Westminster The Crossing-Marilyn Boles, John Simpson; Woodland Park-Deane Eller

Respectively submitted,

SHELLEY TROSTLE

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COLORADO DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Statement of Financial Position by Project

April 30, 2013

District Golden Bell Eliminations Total

ASSETS:Cash and cash equivalents 296,083$ 157,323$ -$ 453,406$Investments 992,231 - - 992,231Accounts receivable - 52,746 (30,955) 21,791Property held for sale 200,000 - - 200,000Other assets 28,135 31,849 - 59,984Notes receivable 1,213,220 - - 1,213,220Water rights - 98,126 - 98,126Property and equipment–net 1,869,372 2,499,291 - 4,368,663

Total Assets 4,599,041$ 2,839,335$ (30,955)$ 7,407,421$

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:Liabilities:

Accounts payable 39,266$ 47,320$ (30,955)$ 55,631$Accrued expenses 3,183 18,264 - 21,447Deferred revenue 341,827 53,726 - 395,553Notes payable 82,244 68,395 - 150,639

466,520 187,705 (30,955) 623,270

Net assets:Unrestricted:

Operating 2,143,161 220,734 - 2,363,895Equity in property and

equipment–net 1,987,128 2,430,896 - 4,418,0244,130,289 2,651,630 - 6,781,919

Temporarily restricted 2,232 - - 2,2324,132,521 2,651,630 - 6,784,151

Total Liabilities and Net Assets 4,599,041$ 2,839,335$ (30,955)$ 7,407,421$

Treasurer’s Report

Rich Cantwell, District Treasurer

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COLORADO DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Statement of Activities by Project

Year Ended April 30, 2013

District Golden Bell Eliminations Total

REVENUE AND SUPPORT:Program income 150,330$ 919,459$ (60,856)$ 1,008,933$Apportionment fees 416,391 - - 416,391Contributions 250,000 18,393 - 268,393Investment income 103,909 - - 103,909Rental income 51,668 - - 51,668Gain (loss) on sale of property and equipment 181,901 - - 181,901Other 1,046 43,462 - 44,508

Total Revenue and Support 1,155,245 981,314 (60,856) 2,075,703

EXPENSES:Church and camp activities 382,786 416,630 (60,856) 738,560Salaries and benefits 257,410 313,247 - 570,657Administrative 97,447 61,224 - 158,671Facilities 9,252 115,893 - 125,145Depreciation 40,453 76,619 - 117,072Other 3,481 2,814 - 6,295

Total Expenses 790,829 986,427 (60,856) 1,716,400

Change in Net Assets 364,416 (5,113) - 359,303

Net Assets, Beginning of Year 3,768,105 2,656,743 - 6,424,848

Net Assets, End of Year 4,132,521$ 2,651,630$ -$ 6,784,151$

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66 9 0 8 1 45 0 0 45 304 Bar S Gathering1 106 0 0Jake Shue

52 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 49Arvada Northwest Community2 41 0 0Rev. Kent L. Sailsbery

488 3 0 0 3 32 12 0 20 459Aurora Tower Community Fellowship3 281 0 0Dr. Russell F. Martin

27 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 29Boulder South Broadway4 29 0 9Dr. Robert C. Franz

301 0 0 0 0 89 1 11 77 212Brighton Chapel Hill5 318 0 0Rev. W. Bradley Paradee

81 3 0 0 3 7 2 3 2 77Brush First6 51 0 20Rev. Rick D. Davis

58 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 60Buena Vista High Country7 63 0 0Rev. Kenneth C. Rose

70 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 75Canon City Lincoln Park8 44 0 0Richard L. Clark

65 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 64Castle Rock The Connection9 52 0 31Rev. Matthew S. Delp

20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20Cedaredge10 20 0 0Rev. John J. Dannels

Rev. Marylouise A. Dannels

32 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 33Clarkville Buffalo Grass11 8 0 0Rev. Jonathan P. Shaw

31 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 32Colorado Springs Abundant Hope12 47 0 0Rev. Eugene Francis Ray Cooper

84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84Colorado Springs Central13 43 0 30Rev. Jarell D. Jaquess

245 35 20 13 2 13 6 0 7 267Colorado Springs Eastborough14 254 0 26To be supplied

27 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28Colorado Springs Emanuel15 20 0 5Rudi Canel Lopez

836 15 11 0 4 25 12 1 12 826Colorado Springs First16 466 0 456Rev. Gene Grate

56 2 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 53Colorado Springs Genesis17 30 0 16Rev. Gwendolyn Henderson

Rev. June G. Jones

121 2 0 2 0 8 0 6 2 115Colorado Springs Grace18 80 0 35Rev. Joseph R. Warrington

12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Colorado Springs Living Faith19 78 0 0Rev. Theodore A. Dittmer

135 14 12 2 0 28 12 0 16 121Colorado Springs Northeast Community20 130 0 51Rev. Will E. Mackey III

24 9 9 0 0 2 0 0 2 31Colorado Springs Samoan21 35 0 11Rev. Mila P. Tumua

21 2 0 0 2 6 1 0 5 17Colorado Springs The Remnant22 28 0 0Rev. Donald P. Smith Jr.

397 9 5 0 4 21 7 0 14 385Colorado Springs Trinity23 243 0 199Rev. Alan W. Scott

94 4 4 0 0 6 4 0 2 92Colorado Springs True Life Community24 71 0 11Rev. Keith E. Morgan

82 33 4 29 0 7 0 4 3 108Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno25 66 0 20Rev. Victor Cabrera Olá

33 77 0 76 1 3 1 0 2 107Cortez26 81 0 5Rev. Christopher Ludington

98 2 0 2 0 8 0 4 4 92Delta Gunnison Valley*27 138 0 14Rev. Terry D. Hedrick

86 5 3 0 2 6 0 0 6 85Denver Bear Valley Fellowship28 98 0 16Rev. Daniel E. Pierce

231 4 4 0 0 18 4 0 14 217Denver Columbine Hills29 185 0 20Rev. James M. Finch

77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77Denver el Redentor30 50 0 15Rev. Rubén Sotelo Chavez

23 2 0 2 0 9 0 2 7 16Denver Family31 173 0 0Rev. Joel D. Tuchez Jr.

2,366 25 8 0 17 95 16 0 79 2,296Denver First32 1,514 0 140Rev. Shawn A. Siegfreid

80 15 0 15 0 18 1 12 5 77Denver Gracia y Vida33 81 0 9Rev. Scott A. Carranza

560 0 0 0 0 40 0 40 0 520Denver ThornCreek34 428 0 0Rev. Ruben M. Villarreal

195 1 0 0 1 11 0 11 0 185Durango Faith Community35 90 0 72Rev. Paul V. Ward Jr.

* Sponsored New Church this Year

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63 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 66Florence Faith Journey36 38 0 50Doyle R. Larkin

85 13 2 11 0 25 6 2 17 73Fort Collins Emmaus Road37 88 0 21Rev. Andrew E. Lucas

130 3 2 0 1 13 0 0 13 120Fort Morgan38 118 0 64Rev. Jim Lynch

38 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 2 32Fountain39 16 0 13Rev. Jerry D. Farr

191 0 0 0 0 59 3 27 29 132Gathering Stones Community Falcon40 283 0 0Rev. Ronnie M. Wilson

58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58Golden41 41 0 0Rev. Shari D. Palmer

183 5 0 1 4 3 0 0 3 185Grand Junction First42 150 0 62Rev. Larry A. Chovancek

95 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 93Greeley Celebration Pointe*43 59 0 77Rev. Ardyce Miller Templeman

Rev. Kevin Scott Miller

306 13 4 4 5 12 6 0 6 307Greeley First44 238 0 100Rev. Robert C. Howard

34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34Holly45 32 0 1Rev. Eugene I. Birt

15 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 19Karval46 14 0 10Rev Bruce Cadle

0 10 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 10Kiowa47 5 0 0

160 2 1 0 1 13 0 0 13 149La Junta First48 200 0 19Rev. Andrew J. Albright

531 9 1 0 8 5 3 0 2 535Lakewood49 175 0 378Rev. Vincent Gappa

17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17Lamar Community50 23 0 6Rev. Roy L. Gueswel

12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Lamar Crosswind51 21 0 0Rev. Gordon L. Bennett

21 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 21Las Animas First52 20 0 7Rev. Janice M. Ramey

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lone Tree The Crash53 40 0 0Rev. Bret A. Tredway

126 3 2 0 1 8 1 0 7 121Longmont54 113 0 20Rev. Roger D. Freels

182 13 10 0 3 19 7 0 12 176Loveland55 164 0 0Rev. Brian E. Smith

101 7 0 6 1 15 3 2 10 93Loveland Hope Springs Community56 98 0 4Rev. Robin Jean Rodgers

23 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 26Manzanola57 12 0 11Rev. Bob Carpenter

181 14 0 0 14 2 2 0 0 193Monte Vista Valley58 134 0 0Rev. Michael L. Staton

103 0 0 0 0 11 4 2 5 92Montrose First59 74 0 42Rev. Benjamin N. Cook

125 7 3 0 4 3 0 0 3 129Palisade60 137 0 43Rev. Don A. Blanchard

12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Paonia61 14 0 1Rev. Sherry L. Mitchem

86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86Parker Epic62 77 0 0Rev. Kris J. Hayne

100 4 2 0 2 5 1 0 4 99Pueblo Belmont63 81 0 5Rev. Robert J. Simms Jr.

296 6 1 0 5 13 1 5 7 289Pueblo First64 184 0 25Rev. James G. Murray

95 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 95Reunion Faith Venture65 76 0 20Jay Hawes

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ridin for the Brand Cowboy66 20 0 0Mr. Scott Carter

0 7 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 7Rocky Ford67 0 0 0

111 5 0 5 0 17 2 7 8 99Security68 42 0 0Rev. Kim L. Richmond

309 3 2 0 1 8 0 0 8 304Sterling69 222 0 0Rev. J. Dale Wesley

22 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 1 15Thornton Hope Hacienda70 88 0 2Rev. Mark A. Runner

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Thornton New Way Community71 0 0 0

13 33 2 31 0 2 2 0 0 44Trinidad72 25 0 0Rev. Jack A. Droste

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885 7 3 2 2 43 5 2 36 849Westminster The Crossing74 995 0 394Rev. Brian R. Wiesinger

0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Windsor Reflect Community75 0 0 0

100 3 2 0 1 17 0 2 15 86Woodland Park76 120 0 25Rev. Brian A. Troxell

88 1 1 0 0 11 0 0 11 78Wray77 90 0 2Rev. Noel D. Sullivan

101 4 1 3 0 17 4 1 12 88Yuma First78 72 0 22Rev. David E. McQuisten

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Arvada Northwest Community2 18 7 13 7 43 16 74 30 7 23 28 0 13 0 0

Aurora Tower Community Fellowship3 120 81 90 60 150 140 360 281 153 110 65 0 90 110 0

Boulder South Broadway4 3 2 4 3 41 17 48 22 5 17 0 0 3 37 0

Brighton Chapel Hill5 28 24 20 34 60 47 108 105 54 47 132 0 0 12 0

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Buena Vista High Country7 18 8 4 3 30 26 52 37 24 18 0 0 7 64 2

Canon City Lincoln Park8 27 3 10 4 82 31 119 38 38 38 0 0 8 0 0

Castle Rock The Connection9 30 24 12 4 70 38 112 66 0 47 0 0 6 31 0

Cedaredge10 8 3 3 1 27 16 38 20 0 6 0 0 0 11 9

Clarkville Buffalo Grass11 3 2 7 5 12 10 22 17 7 10 0 0 6 7 4

Colorado Springs Abundant Hope12 10 6 6 4 30 14 46 24 20 12 20 0 0 31 0

Colorado Springs Central13 17 7 2 2 44 16 63 25 25 13 30 0 3 43 0

Colorado Springs Eastborough14 46 36 41 33 136 135 223 204 135 59 140 40 50 98 0

Colorado Springs Emanuel15 10 10 1 1 5 5 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0

Colorado Springs First16 233 79 340 80 737 343 1,310 502 197 487 125 16 145 836 0

Colorado Springs Genesis17 14 10 8 8 20 29 42 47 42 9 0 0 12 56 16

Colorado Springs Grace18 40 21 15 6 70 30 125 57 57 10 28 0 8 70 1

Colorado Springs Living Faith19 30 18 27 12 65 15 122 45 30 15 0 0 35 0 0

Colorado Springs Northeast Community20 33 29 43 42 99 92 175 163 0 130 0 0 45 100 20

Colorado Springs Samoan21 14 14 8 8 21 21 43 43 27 4 0 0 15 5 2

Colorado Springs The Remnant22 4 2 10 6 20 6 34 14 6 8 19 0 10 0 0

Colorado Springs Trinity23 40 36 30 14 206 149 276 199 119 31 60 0 50 198 82

Colorado Springs True Life Community24 21 15 32 24 41 16 94 55 17 9 33 0 36 3 0

Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno25 30 35 15 10 40 26 85 71 39 38 0 0 10 15 4

Cortez26 12 5 2 2 56 17 70 24 18 19 0 0 2 33 23

Delta Gunnison Valley*27 56 30 34 21 168 94 258 145 40 105 0 0 21 98 4

Denver Bear Valley Fellowship28 16 8 15 7 56 40 87 55 40 15 0 0 15 86 8

Denver Columbine Hills29 65 45 45 25 85 60 195 130 130 130 140 0 45 185 0

Denver el Redentor30 20 26 10 6 25 20 55 52 45 40 0 0 10 20 5

Denver Family31 48 39 18 9 42 32 108 80 80 28 61 0 18 124 0

Denver First32 401 215 226 113 1,201 993 1,828 1,321 647 521 186 0 113 2,201 0

Denver Gracia y Vida33 17 13 21 11 32 23 70 47 31 23 0 0 13 80 22

Denver ThornCreek34 200 140 60 35 800 350 1,060 525 0 450 200 0 45 60 0

Durango Faith Community35 16 18 6 9 56 96 78 123 34 48 0 0 8 195 55

Florence Faith Journey36 5 0 3 0 20 15 28 15 15 12 0 0 3 0 0

Fort Collins Emmaus Road37 30 12 15 5 108 51 153 68 0 68 0 0 11 70 56

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Fountain39 6 4 2 1 28 24 36 29 12 9 8 0 0 14 6

Gathering Stones Community Falcon40 90 65 110 30 253 188 453 283 0 42 120 0 110 0 0

Golden41 24 0 20 12 35 13 79 25 21 11 24 0 15 41 0

Grand Junction First42 52 35 10 6 125 100 187 141 78 103 55 0 10 150 0

Greeley Celebration Pointe*43 0 25 2 6 18 46 20 77 30 6 33 0 9 32 5

Greeley First44 37 25 30 20 208 197 275 242 150 50 78 0 30 200 60

Holly45 16 7 9 7 11 6 36 20 20 6 40 0 11 0 0

Karval46 2 1 2 3 2 10 6 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kiowa47 6 1 0 0 13 4 19 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

La Junta First48 63 50 65 55 145 105 273 210 63 147 120 0 65 160 0

Lakewood49 21 16 39 19 113 68 173 103 82 21 45 0 26 531 85

Lamar Community50 8 3 7 2 22 14 37 19 19 8 0 0 0 0 0

Lamar Crosswind51 10 3 3 2 14 9 27 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0

Las Animas First52 5 0 0 0 30 20 35 20 8 12 0 0 0 6 0

Lone Tree The Crash53 17 17 3 3 60 20 80 40 0 40 0 0 0 0 0

Longmont54 16 8 33 18 155 95 204 121 70 51 38 0 38 89 25

Loveland55 51 19 37 10 145 73 233 102 102 65 62 0 47 182 75

Loveland Hope Springs Community56 54 28 18 8 185 60 257 96 0 69 0 0 18 96 0

Manzanola57 2 2 1 1 15 9 18 12 8 4 0 0 1 6 7

Monte Vista Valley58 61 43 35 29 176 91 272 163 78 85 139 0 40 88 100

Montrose First59 17 13 13 13 61 20 91 46 44 2 0 0 16 51 40

Palisade60 77 50 56 22 76 78 209 150 65 85 115 35 30 50 45

Paonia61 0 0 1 1 28 19 29 20 12 9 0 0 1 6 0

Parker Epic62 28 22 12 10 50 45 90 77 22 20 0 0 14 22 0

Pueblo Belmont63 38 13 41 9 60 30 139 52 52 44 40 0 57 100 46

Pueblo First64 60 45 20 16 110 100 190 161 120 134 70 27 24 141 131

Reunion Faith Venture65 40 30 7 5 75 40 122 75 0 0 18 0 7 0 0

Ridin for the Brand Cowboy66 5 5 2 2 13 13 20 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0

Rocky Ford67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Security68 22 10 18 6 48 12 88 28 14 5 0 0 5 0 0

Sterling69 65 55 33 23 174 150 272 228 134 91 125 50 20 228 0

Thornton Hope Hacienda70 163 27 28 4 179 57 370 88 19 23 0 0 0 0 0

Thornton New Way Community71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Trinidad72 35 11 0 0 20 6 55 17 17 10 40 0 0 13 13

Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno73 51 42 16 14 84 82 151 138 92 40 0 0 18 96 0

Westminster The Crossing74 456 226 128 93 795 345 1,379 664 258 406 625 161 150 491 964

Windsor Reflect Community75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Wray77 47 23 14 7 62 32 123 62 62 55 56 0 22 88 24

Yuma First78 11 11 3 2 112 72 126 85 34 41 18 0 6 93 41

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2,022 8,056 1,691 408 3,216 4,456 3,918 8,621 14,359 5,441 8,758 1,121 2,089 2,059 3,512

3,336 2,171 1,958 1,335 9,003 5,560 14,297 9,066 4,200 3,629 3,372 387 1,870 7,861 1,454

176 (112) 131 (214) (245) (119) 62 (445) (282) 827 (156) 21 (179) 195 568

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4 Bar S Gathering1 24,838 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Arvada Northwest Community2 78,219 90 0 1,000 1,090 20 90 0 90 0 0 0

Aurora Tower Community Fellowship3 542,606 25,567 3,819 0 29,386 10,324 12,977 0 12,977 9,868 1,050 10,918

Boulder South Broadway4 71,347 4,202 629 0 4,831 1,685 2,141 275 2,416 1,606 0 1,606

Brighton Chapel Hill5 256,078 0 0 0 0 0 2,400 0 2,400 0 0 0

Brush First6 88,038 8,361 6,386 0 14,747 1,993 2,110 0 2,110 2,133 0 2,133

Buena Vista High Country7 96,086 5,476 4,329 155 9,960 2,222 2,995 0 2,995 2,204 0 2,204

Canon City Lincoln Park8 84,911 4,485 2,916 0 7,401 1,523 2,383 0 2,383 1,820 193 2,013

Castle Rock The Connection9 116,479 6,030 1,280 10 7,320 2,480 739 2,338 3,077 2,480 0 2,480

Cedaredge10 27,697 1,430 781 0 2,211 586 662 0 662 496 135 631

Clarkville Buffalo Grass11 42,603 2,429 3,310 1,285 7,024 909 1,056 0 1,056 844 235 1,079

Colorado Springs Abundant Hope12 61,861 3,328 157 0 3,485 1,761 1,816 295 2,111 1,381 0 1,381

Colorado Springs Central13 97,025 0 333 0 333 0 50 50 100 0 0 0

Colorado Springs Eastborough14 464,075 25,625 20,031 750 46,406 10,442 13,922 0 13,922 10,442 0 10,442

Colorado Springs Emanuel15 18,000 0 0 0 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 0

Colorado Springs First16 918,115 54,213 31,162 2,632 88,007 19,233 25,644 0 25,644 19,233 1,900 21,133

Colorado Springs Genesis17 13,766 435 647 446 1,528 281 180 125 305 120 25 145

Colorado Springs Grace18 41,246 935 40 560 1,535 975 825 0 825 825 0 825

Colorado Springs Living Faith19 27,610 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Colorado Springs Northeast Community20 135,425 1,652 320 0 1,972 0 1,400 0 1,400 0 0 0

Colorado Springs Samoan21 4,100 175 0 0 175 75 125 0 125 75 0 75

Colorado Springs The Remnant22 36,087 2,244 150 0 2,394 936 1,224 0 1,224 100 0 100

Colorado Springs Trinity23 574,138 27,790 19,225 6,211 53,226 11,431 16,302 0 16,302 12,226 0 12,226

Colorado Springs True Life Community24 82,575 0 1,150 0 1,150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno25 13,722 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cortez26 110,004 6,485 1,794 4,800 13,079 0 6,373 0 6,373 0 0 0

Delta Gunnison Valley*27 101,935 0 811 0 811 100 1,256 0 1,256 0 0 0

Denver Bear Valley Fellowship28 77,149 585 990 0 1,575 390 950 250 1,200 450 50 500

Denver Columbine Hills29 256,600 0 385 0 385 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Denver el Redentor30 25,600 0 0 0 0 0 117 0 117 14 0 14

Denver Family31 85,548 2,101 829 715 3,645 1,491 6,683 0 6,683 0 0 0

Denver First32 2,528,618 131,058 25,838 22,018 178,914 53,820 75,859 0 75,859 56,894 2,000 58,894

Denver Gracia y Vida33 54,140 710 0 0 710 459 1,197 0 1,197 0 0 0

Denver ThornCreek34 601,048 16,401 1,322 54,761 72,484 10,745 45,746 0 45,746 0 0 0

Durango Faith Community35 202,920 10,532 1,281 398 12,211 4,309 5,744 0 5,744 4,308 0 4,308

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Florence Faith Journey36 53,222 1,917 75 0 1,992 1,210 5,950 0 5,950 0 0 0

Fort Collins Emmaus Road37 147,546 10,734 0 0 10,734 3,266 4,355 0 4,355 3,266 0 3,266

Fort Morgan38 200,053 10,300 6,386 3,151 19,837 4,245 6,002 300 6,302 4,315 0 4,315

Fountain39 23,685 1,768 385 0 2,153 505 711 0 711 532 0 532

Gathering Stones Community Falcon40 264,887 110 0 0 110 0 6,669 0 6,669 0 0 0

Golden41 42,051 2,168 464 0 2,632 891 1,336 0 1,336 1,113 30 1,143

Grand Junction First42 223,097 7,636 1,461 220 9,317 4,440 5,920 1,446 7,366 100 200 300

Greeley Celebration Pointe*43 101,659 4,826 460 0 5,286 1,321 0 30 30 1,833 0 1,833

Greeley First44 298,172 22,668 11,914 0 34,582 7,912 9,203 0 9,203 6,250 125 6,375

Holly45 40,525 2,114 556 0 2,670 865 1,152 143 1,295 865 0 865

Karval46 23,800 1,117 121 0 1,238 479 0 0 0 195 0 195

Kiowa47 1,670 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 70 0 0 0

La Junta First48 249,312 12,955 7,917 0 20,872 5,597 7,480 300 7,780 5,610 0 5,610

Lakewood49 478,192 13,666 5,236 0 18,902 8,118 2,987 0 2,987 2,239 0 2,239

Lamar Community50 29,606 1,904 445 0 2,349 786 0 0 0 0 0 0

Lamar Crosswind51 67,807 1,532 549 0 2,081 836 1,054 0 1,054 703 0 703

Las Animas First52 36,085 1,417 393 0 1,810 753 904 85 989 608 0 608

Lone Tree The Crash53 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Longmont54 287,633 15,429 12,016 0 27,445 5,910 7,953 1,217 9,170 5,974 0 5,974

Loveland55 444,385 35,339 15,368 0 50,707 9,065 11,207 0 11,207 8,542 200 8,742

Loveland Hope Springs Community56 150,563 5,765 8,400 1,550 15,715 0 3,707 0 3,707 0 0 0

Manzanola57 19,629 669 609 0 1,278 267 532 0 532 410 25 435

Monte Vista Valley58 343,707 25,028 38,657 0 63,685 9,907 9,480 0 9,480 0 750 750

Montrose First59 185,473 8,879 36,695 0 45,574 3,499 4,142 0 4,142 3,174 0 3,174

Palisade60 175,514 7,301 5,596 0 12,897 3,693 1,053 0 1,053 933 225 1,158

Paonia61 31,118 1,588 809 0 2,397 663 1,006 0 1,006 575 0 575

Parker Epic62 100,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pueblo Belmont63 152,071 12,196 7,130 1,000 20,326 4,240 4,167 0 4,167 3,176 0 3,176

Pueblo First64 324,321 18,283 6,873 1,945 27,101 6,805 9,605 0 9,605 7,257 0 7,257

Reunion Faith Venture65 104,000 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ridin for the Brand Cowboy66 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rocky Ford67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Security68 49,410 1,447 500 0 1,947 1,089 1,452 0 1,452 1,089 0 1,089

Sterling69 233,201 13,043 2,030 0 15,073 5,337 7,523 0 7,523 5,702 40 5,742

Thornton Hope Hacienda70 107,363 0 0 0 0 0 9,429 0 9,429 0 0 0

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Trinidad72 32,865 697 111 0 808 200 782 0 782 110 0 110

Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno73 46,468 2,750 0 0 2,750 1,109 1,310 25 1,335 983 0 983

Westminster The Crossing74 1,478,021 78,736 54,040 0 132,776 30,866 36,877 5,053 41,930 30,865 2,525 33,390

Windsor Reflect Community75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Woodland Park76 369,998 4,745 790 0 5,535 3,133 15,819 0 15,819 0 0 0

Wray77 139,415 10,392 2,138 0 12,530 4,284 4,484 0 4,484 3,363 25 3,388

Yuma First78 113,753 8,492 5,324 150 13,966 2,330 3,099 120 3,219 2,329 150 2,479

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16,087,619 784,310 368,361 98,126 1,250,797 250,705 511,501 7,179 518,680 293,668 14,762 308,430

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Arvada Northwest Community2 12,764 0 46,834 0 11,731 5,037 76,366 77,566 0 0 No

Aurora Tower Community Fellowship3 46,898 132,250 120,704 96,187 450 49,692 446,181 509,786 3,396,596 1,450,591 No

Boulder South Broadway4 0 0 24,330 26,717 933 16,366 68,346 78,884 1,800,000 0 Yes

Brighton Chapel Hill5 78,000 0 39,000 26,400 0 0 143,400 145,800 3,500,000 1,100,000 No

Brush First6 4,454 0 24,040 8,052 2,673 22,222 61,441 82,424 400,000 0 Yes

Buena Vista High Country7 1,550 0 27,400 26,420 4,300 27,306 86,976 104,357 800,000 0 Yes

Canon City Lincoln Park8 0 0 15,191 11,550 4,070 1,336 32,147 45,467 600,000 0 No

Castle Rock The Connection9 306 0 39,973 39,169 973 30,805 111,226 126,583 500,000 0 Yes

Cedaredge10 0 0 11,318 3,679 0 50 15,047 19,137 110,000 0 No

Clarkville Buffalo Grass11 7,969 0 15,340 12,004 1,950 8,483 45,746 55,814 85,000 0 Yes

Colorado Springs Abundant Hope12 15,605 0 14,142 12,600 466 1,144 43,957 52,695 0 0 Yes

Colorado Springs Central13 16,276 0 4,780 63,673 0 1,427 86,156 86,589 700,000 0 No

Colorado Springs Eastborough14 1,600 27,316 143,461 91,634 17,080 135,983 417,074 498,286 2,000,000 280,363 Yes

Colorado Springs Emanuel15 0 0 22,412 0 0 0 22,412 23,612 0 0 No

Colorado Springs First16 78,688 194,273 369,672 47,060 2,116 100,251 792,060 946,077 7,100,100 2,181,547 Yes

Colorado Springs Genesis17 0 7,800 300 2,541 238 1,511 12,390 14,649 0 0 No

Colorado Springs Grace18 0 0 12,600 5,870 1,000 18,036 37,506 41,666 0 0 No

Colorado Springs Living Faith19 8,905 4,896 0 0 1,500 11,192 26,493 26,493 1,500,000 24,000 No

Colorado Springs Northeast Community20 18,000 0 42,435 42,490 500 28,000 131,425 134,797 6,000 0 No

Colorado Springs Samoan21 4,000 0 0 0 0 0 4,000 4,450 0 0 No

Colorado Springs The Remnant22 0 0 35,000 0 764 29 35,793 40,447 850,000 0 No

Colorado Springs Trinity23 9,334 127,639 143,871 137,627 1,185 100,993 520,649 613,834 3,610,000 571,999 No

Colorado Springs True Life Community24 36,045 0 26,341 7,894 400 964 71,644 72,794 0 0 No

Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno25 0 0 2,322 9,600 0 1,800 13,722 13,722 400,000 0 No

Cortez26 20,098 0 30,568 15,285 2,227 2,100 70,278 89,730 92,000 0 No

Delta Gunnison Valley*27 9,220 0 23,400 36,154 1,600 27,107 97,481 99,648 750,000 0 No

Denver Bear Valley Fellowship28 15,980 10,269 1,250 43,015 250 10,013 80,777 84,442 1,500,000 136,000 No

Denver Columbine Hills29 36,000 71,186 67,000 38,250 11,000 32,779 256,215 256,600 3,000,000 903,000 No

Denver el Redentor30 8,500 0 12,000 0 0 10,300 30,800 30,931 50,000 0 No

Denver Family31 20,602 0 38,269 0 7,720 72,968 139,559 151,378 550,000 0 No

Denver First32 296,217 0 949,629 684,217 227,490 565,797 2,723,350 3,090,837 17,000,000 0 Yes

Denver Gracia y Vida33 0 0 20,715 20,000 1,500 8,074 50,289 52,655 500,000 0 No

Denver ThornCreek34 30,120 0 276,604 0 20,142 11,305 338,171 467,146 600,000 198,000 No

Durango Faith Community35 13,109 99,841 28,855 18,665 3,756 36,465 200,691 227,263 2,000,000 1,114,220 Yes

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Florence Faith Journey36 2,193 4,461 0 21,198 0 11,007 38,859 48,011 375,000 29,000 No

Fort Collins Emmaus Road37 26,305 0 44,609 59,924 0 22,626 153,464 175,085 1,600,000 0 Yes

Fort Morgan38 42,909 0 34,660 28,863 483 16,220 123,135 157,834 1,200,000 0 Yes

Fountain39 13,020 0 16,250 0 479 186 29,935 33,836 650,000 0 Yes

Gathering Stones Community Falcon40 106,534 0 20,310 81,070 210 39,432 247,556 254,335 46,946 0 No

Golden41 4,119 0 12,165 18,360 230 0 34,874 40,876 1,250,000 0 Yes

Grand Junction First42 14,000 59,011 29,727 24,766 2,958 72,164 202,626 224,049 2,500,000 568,658 No

Greeley Celebration Pointe*43 7,222 8,400 40,500 0 235 0 56,357 64,827 1,500,000 76,000 No

Greeley First44 17,410 0 93,049 64,844 3,803 36,333 215,439 273,511 1,062,318 0 Yes

Holly45 0 0 11,700 16,900 190 8,967 37,757 43,452 108,000 0 No

Karval46 0 0 7,850 0 0 0 7,850 9,762 50,000 0 No

Kiowa47 1,560 0 0 0 0 40 1,600 1,670 8,000 0 No

La Junta First48 7,688 36,050 67,926 30,941 5,575 12,007 160,187 200,046 1,580,000 31,000 Yes

Lakewood49 0 111,958 151,367 61,116 1,221 161,488 487,150 519,396 4,030,000 1,350,000 No

Lamar Community50 0 0 5,980 12,225 800 0 19,005 22,140 67,000 0 No

Lamar Crosswind51 24,467 7,365 8,000 9,477 0 13,483 62,792 67,466 830,000 59,000 No

Las Animas First52 0 10,202 100 9,630 484 9,980 30,396 34,556 45,000 54,493 No

Lone Tree The Crash53 0 0 6,000 0 4,000 0 10,000 10,000 0 0 No

Longmont54 2,158 40,677 38,894 91,080 2,400 60,436 235,645 284,144 1,900,000 163,176 No

Loveland55 3,841 0 156,015 89,357 0 96,756 345,969 425,690 1,250,000 0 No

Loveland Hope Springs Community56 7,768 32,635 28,453 43,221 8,018 19,113 139,208 158,630 400,000 373,000 No

Manzanola57 0 0 19,200 0 0 0 19,200 21,712 90,000 0 No

Monte Vista Valley58 13,502 0 68,982 42,233 21,245 128,000 273,962 357,784 3,665,600 198,276 No

Montrose First59 6,193 14,439 41,283 21,936 2,033 9,233 95,117 151,506 794,055 71,225 Yes

Palisade60 12,533 0 31,731 32,306 4,612 70,590 151,772 170,573 1,100,000 0 No

Paonia61 3,781 0 3,241 20,104 542 5,205 32,873 37,514 180,000 0 No

Parker Epic62 70,000 0 20,000 10,000 0 5,000 105,000 105,000 0 0 No

Pueblo Belmont63 1,996 0 19,574 50,000 1,282 62,523 135,375 167,284 2,612,376 0 Yes

Pueblo First64 0 0 91,529 8,839 3,818 54,206 158,392 209,160 1,515,000 0 Yes

Reunion Faith Venture65 0 0 36,400 0 0 0 36,400 37,600 0 0 No

Ridin for the Brand Cowboy66 0 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 10,000 10,000 0 0 No

Rocky Ford67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Security68 1,299 5,796 0 22,650 0 16,733 46,478 52,055 2,000,000 54,308 No

Sterling69 8,902 98,900 22,075 64,429 1,449 35,199 230,954 264,629 2,500,000 1,115,136 Yes

Thornton Hope Hacienda70 24,003 0 68,639 3,440 235 7,060 103,377 112,806 2,800 0 No

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Thornton New Way Community71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Trinidad72 1,528 0 6,900 10,485 166 12,730 31,809 33,709 170,000 0 No

Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno73 5,820 0 26,203 9,403 0 4,387 45,813 51,990 0 0 No

Westminster The Crossing74 105,385 530,000 342,713 395,045 17,938 191,659 1,582,740 1,821,702 11,860,000 8,075,200 Yes

Windsor Reflect Community75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No

Woodland Park76 193,867 0 92,589 17,703 19,761 9,588 333,508 357,995 1,500,000 0 No

Wray77 5,301 0 39,752 1,620 4,212 15,568 66,453 91,139 315,000 0 Yes

Yuma First78 13,736 0 33,676 23,353 727 31,032 102,524 124,518 1,100,000 0 No

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20,178,192 103,276,791 15,606,251 13,503,019 2,583,486 438,620 2,931,471 4,372,798 1,635,364 1,541,280

1,366,108 1,675,042 4,669,758 2,876,122 474,288 3,083,524 14,144,842 16,473,454 107,633,114 20,396,790

175,172 (39,678) (296,960) 55,349 (35,668) (500,038) (641,823) (867,203) (4,356,323) (218,598)

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Supplemental Statistical Report2013

Colorado

4,599,041.00Value District Property

Value District Center

Value District Parsonage

82,244.00Indebtedness on District Property

November 07, 2013