New Mexico District Journal 2012

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New Mexico District Journal 2012
Ninety-Ninth
Annual Assembly Journal
of the
New Mexico District
Church of the Nazarene
Session held at
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Heights First Church of the Nazarene
June 29-30, 2012
Dr. David W. Graves
General Superintendent
Dr. J. Fred Huff
District Superintendent
The 2012 New Mexico District Ordinands
Pictured Left to Right:
Dr. J. Fred Huff, District Superintendent, Carl Callicutt, Rachelle and Aaron Tiffany, Heather and Chris Yocom, Erika and
Brian Hasenauer and Dr. David W. Graves, General Superintendent;
NEW MEXICO DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES
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Location
Host Pastor
Gen. Supt.
Dist. Supt.
Dist. Sec.
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1937
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1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
Artesia
Hasell
LaLande
R. E. Dunham
L.P. Fretwell
H. G. King
H. F. Reynolds
P. F. Bresee
J. W. Goodwin
R. E. Dunham
R. E. Dunham
R. E. Dunham
L.P. Fretwell
L.P. Fretwell
Thomas Ahren
Portales
Roswell
Deming
Portales
Albuquerque
Artesia
Portales
Hagerman
Capitan
Portales
Artesia
Clovis
Roswell
Portales
Artesia
Clovis
Roswell
Portales
Artesia
Clovis
El Paso
Clovis
Artesia
Albuquerque
Clovis
Portales
Albuquerque
El Paso
Albuquerque
Capitan
A. K. Scott
M. L. Cagle
McClanahan
A. K. Scott
L. L. Gaines
T. V. Cox
A. K. Scott
W. A. Huffman
D. A. Davis
R. C. Gunstream
W. A. Huffman
M. A. Hartline
W. A. Huffman
J. M. Tyson
Erwin Benson
Walter Orr
W. A. Huffman
J. A. Briece
E. Poole
C. Harrison
F. R. Franklin
C. Harrison
B. G. Sanders
V. B. Atteberry
U. V. Langford
R. E. Bebout
V. B. Atteberry
Harold Morris
E. Armstrong
J. S. Collins
H. F. Reynolds
H. F. Reynolds
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
H. F. Reynolds
J. W. Goodwin
R. T, Williams
H. F. Reynolds
J. W. Goodwin
J. W. Goodwin
H. F. Reynolds
R. T. Williams
H. F. Reynolds
H. F. Reynolds
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
J. W. Goodwin
R. T. Williams
J. B. Chapman
H. V. Miller
R. T. Williams
H. V. Miller
J. B. Chapman
H. C. Powers
G. B. Williamson
Threadgill
H. C. Cagle
C. W. Davis
C. W. Davis
C. W. Davis
C. W. Davis
J. F. Roberts
J. F. Roberts
J. F. Roberts
E. E. Hale
E. E. Hale
E. E. Hale
A. K. Scott
A. K. Scott
B. F. Harris
B. F. Harris
B. F. Harris
B. F. Harris
B. F. Harris
B. F. Harris
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
Wm. P. Hart
W. K. Twyeffort
Wm. P. Hart
Wni. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wrn, P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
Wm. P. Hart
H. B. Hughes
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
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No.
Year
Location
Host Pastor
Gen. Supt.
Dist. Supt.
Dist. Sec.
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1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
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1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
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1967
1968
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1972
1973
1974
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1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
Capitan
Albuquerque
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
Clovis
Albuquerque
Roswell
El Paso
Clovis
Albuquerque
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
Capitan
El Paso
Albuquerque
Capitan
Clovis
Capitan
Roswell
Capitan
El Paso
Albuquerque
El Paso
Clovis
Albuquerque
El Paso
Clovis
Albuquerque
El Paso
J. S. Collins
F. Armstrong
l.A. McClain
T. A. McClain
T. A. McClain
J. F. McClung
E. Armstrong
C. G. Ponsford
W. T. Gash
Harold Morris
J. P. Tucker
L. Holman
J. K. Abney
J. K. Abney
H. Cannon
B. L. McNew
B. L. McNew
U. M. Power Jr.
Jess Rains
Fred Fike
J. Melton Thomas
C. F. Sanders
G. M. Lake
Harold Cartwright
Raymond D. Morrison
Harold Cartwright
L. Wayne Quinn
Ronald Greeno
L. Wayne Quinn
Gerald Woods
Joseph D. Wright
David A. Slamp
Leon F. Wyss
Joseph D. Wright
David A. Slamp
H. V. Miller
O. J. Nease
H. C. Powers
Samuel Young
D. I. Vanderpool
G. B. Williamson
Samuel Young
G. B. Williamson
H. C. Benner
D. I. Vanderpool
H. C. Powers
Samuel Young
G. B. Williamson
V. H, Lewis
H. C. Benner
D. I. Vanderpool
G. B. Williamson
Samuel Young
H. C. Powers
V. H. Lewis
George Coulter
Eugene L. Stowe
Orville W. Jenkins
Samuel Young
V. H. Lewis
Eugene L. Stowe
V. H. Lewis
Charles H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
William M. Greathouse
George Coulter
V. H. Lewis
Charles H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
R. C. Gunstream
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Harold W. Morris
Leon F. Wyss
A. I. Metcalf
A. I. Metcalf
L. J. Crenshaw
L. I. Crenshaw
L. J. Crenshaw
L. J. Crenshaw
C. G. Ponsford
C. G Ponsford
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
K. 0. Frey
E. D. McClaflin
E. D. McClaflin
E. D. McClaflin
E. D. McClaflin
George M. Lake
George M. Lake
George M. Lake
George M. Lake
George M. Lake
Jim Tracy
Jim Tracy
James W. Tharp
James W. Tharp
Douglas Halsted
Douglas Halsted
Douglas Haisted
Douglas Haisted
Douglas Halsted
Douglas Halsted
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71st
72nd
73rd
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75th
76th
77th
78th
79th
80th
81st
82nd
83rd
84th
85th
86th
87th
88th
89th
90th
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2007
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2009
2010
2011
2012
Clovis
Albuquerque
El Paso
Albuquerque
Clovis
El Paso
Roswell
Clovis
El Paso
Roswell
Albuquerque
Clovis
El Paso
Roswell
Albuquerque
Clovis
El Paso
Albuquerque
Roswell
Albuquerque
Clovis
Albuquerque
Roswell
Albuquerque
Clovis
Albuquerque
El Paso
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Host Pastor
Wallace R. Reneger
Paul H. HetrickJr.
Conley Henderson
Paul H. Hetrick Jr.
Dan LaPaglia
Conley Henderson
Phil Lunn
Dan LaPaglia
Lawrence A. Lacher
William H. Bland
Robert J. Shephard
Kevin F. O’Connor
Alan E. Johnson
Ronald E. Ellington
Mark Bane
Ed Abla
Alan E. Johnson
William B. Nielson
Melvin K. Rigsby
Mark Bane
J. Vaughn Gossman
William B. Nielson
Melvin K. Rigsby
William Nielson
Darwin Speicher
Mark Bane
Fred Grenier
William B. Nielson
William B. Nielson
William B. Nielson
Gen. Supt.
Orville W. Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
Eugene L. Stowe
John A. Knight
John A. Knight
Charles H. Strickland
John A. Knight
Raymond W. Hum
Raymond W. Hum
Eugene L. Stowe
Eugene L. Stowe
Donald D. Owens
Donald D. Owens
Jerald D. Johnson
Jerald D. Johnson
John A. Knight
John A. Knight
William J. Prince
William J. Prince
Paul G. Cunningham
Paul G. Cunningham
James H. Diehl
James H. Diehl
Nina G. Gunter
Nina G. Gunter
Jerry D. Porter
Jerry D. Porter
J.K. Warrick
J.K. Warrick
David W.Graves
Dist. Supt.
Leon F. Wyss
Leon F. Wyss
Leon F. Wyss
Leon F. Wyss
Leon F. Wyss
Leon F. Wyss
Leon F. Wyss
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
Woodie J. Stevens
J. Fred Huff
J. Fred Huff
J. Fred Huff
J. Fred Huff
J. Fred Huff
J. Fred Huff
Dist. Sec.
Douglas Halsted
Douglas Halsted
Douglas Halsted
David R. Morris
David R, Morris
David R. Morris
David R. Morris
David R. Morris
David R. Morris
Jimmy J. Lynch
John W. Drusedum
John W. Drusedum
John W. Drusedum
John W. Drusedum
John W. Drusedum
R. Allen Schlegel
R. Allen Schlegel
J. D. Sailors
J. D. Sailors
J. D. Sailors
J. D. Sailors
J. D. Sailors
J. D. Sailors
J. D. Sailors
Kenneth P. Yocom
Kenneth P. Yocom
Kenneth P. Yocom
Kenneth P. Yocom
Kenneth P. Yocom
Kenneth P. Yocom
Contents
Page
I.
II.
Official Directory…………………………………………………………>…4
A.
District Officers…………………………………………………………4
B.
District Boards and Standing Committees……………………….10
C.
District Auxiliary Organizations…………………………………...13
D.
Mission Strategy Areas………………………………………………19
E.
District Church Directory …………………………………………...21
F.
Roll of Ordained Elders……………………………………...………44
G.
Roll of Ordained Deacons……………………………...…………….53
H.
Roll of Licensed Ministers…………………………………………...54
I.
Commissioned Minister of Christian Education…………………58
J.
Commissioned Minister of Music…………………………….……..58
K.
Evangelists, Commissioned…………………………………….……58
L.
Song Evangelist, Commissioned ……………………………….…...58
General
Information……………...………………………………………….59
III.
Plan of
Examination………………...……………………………………….61
IV.
Daily
Proceedings…………………………………………………………….64
V.
Reports…………………………..……………………………………..………67
A.
B.
C.
VI.
District Officers……………………………………………………….67
1.
District Superintendent……………………………………..67
2.
District SDMI Chairman……………………………………75
3.
NMI President………………………………………………...82
4.
NYI President…………………………………………………87
5.
Bonita Park Camp Director…………………………………88
District Boards and Standing Committees……………………….89
1.
Advisory Board………………………………………………..89
2.
Board of Ministry……………………………………………..92
Assembly Committees………………………………………………..96
1.
Finance Committee…………………………………………..96
2.
Education Committee………………………………………107
3.
Journal Committee ………………………………………….109
4.
Nominating Committee…………………………………….109
Minutes of the Conventions and
Auxiliaries…………………….…….112
VII.
A.
NMI Convention…………………………………………….………112
B.
SDMI Convention…………………………………………….……..119
Financial and
Statistical……………………………….....……..…….…..122
A.
Auditor’s Report…………………………………………………..…122
B.
District Treasurer’s Report………………………………………..122
C.
Supplemental Statistical Report …………………………………128
I. Official Directory
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
General Superintendent in Jurisdiction—
Dr. David W. Graves Global Ministry Center
17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220
(913-577-0500)
District Office—P.O. Box 640, Tijeras, NM 87059-0640
(505-286-5515)
District Superintendent—Dr. J. Fred Huff (Dinah), 16 Paseo de Paz
(Mail: P.O. Box 640), Tijeras, NM 87059
(E-mail: [email protected];
Fax: 505-286-5517; office 505-286-5515; home: 505-286-5516;
Web Site: www.nmnaz.com Campground: 575-336-4963; cell: 505-918-6212)
District Treasurer/Administrative Assistant to the District Superintendent
Joel Burdell, 1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101 -5004
(E-mail [email protected] Fax 575-763-1568; 575-763-4831)
District Secretary—Ken Yocom, 2900 N. Fowler, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected] , 575-392-8059, cell: 575-441-5845)
District Chairman SDMI—Dean Coonradt, 1010 W. Fox St., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(E-mail: [email protected];
575-885-
5556) District NMI President—William Nielson, 9014 Liberty Dr. N.W.,
Albuquerque,
NM 87109
(E-mail: be
[email protected]; 505-823-1514)
District NYI President— Yeager, Walter, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-7622601)
District E-Newsletter Managing Editor for THE MISSION - Dinah Huff,
PO Box 640, Tijeras, NM 87058; E-mail:[email protected].
District Campground Manager—Stan Yocom, Bonita Park Nazarene
Camp and Conference Center, HC 71, Box 1159, Capitan, NM 88316
(Web Site www.bonitapark.com E-mail: [email protected];
fax: 575-336-4083; 575-336-4404)
Southwest Latin American District Superintendent— Dr. Alberto Guang, 39 West
Palmdale Apt. B., Tucson, AZ 85714
Southwest Native American District Superintendent—Dr. John Nells
P.O. Box 520, Winslow, AZ 86047-0520
(fax: 520-657-3368; 520-657-3367)
Point Loma Nazarene University - Dr. Bob Brower, President
3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 (619-849-2200)
Website: www.pointloma.edu
Office of University Advancement
3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
Phone (619-849-2302); Fax (619-849-2616)
E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Steve Seelig, Senior Director of Planned Giving
E-mail: [email protected]; Phone (619-849-2516)
District Planned Giving Advisor:
Beth Lindsey, 1467 NM236, Portales, NM 88130, (505-356-2802)
E-mail: [email protected]
Church of the Nazarene Foundation— President Ken Roney, 13795 S. Mur-Len Rd.,
Suite 101, Olathe, KS 66062
(866-273-2549)
Nazarene Bible College— President Harold Graves Jr., 1111 Academy Park
Loop,
Colorado
Springs,
CO
80910
(Website: 222.nbc.edu; E-mail: [email protected]; 800-873-3873)
Nazarene Theological Seminary—President David A. Busic, 1700 E. Meyer
Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
(fax: 816-333-6271; 816-333-6254)
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. Advisory Board
J. Fred Huff (Chairman), P.O. Box 640, Tijeras, NM 87059
(505-286-5515)
Joel Burdell, 1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101
(575-763-4831)
Dean Coonradt, 910 Fountain Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(575-885-5556)
Saurabh Emmanuel, 9416 Cactus Trail Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114
(505) 890-6525
Larry Fry, 3101 Mesa Verde St., Roswell, NM 88201
(575-625-0904)
Mike Howe, 100 Rover Blvd., Los Alamos, NM 87544
(505-672-3036)
Richard Hutchison, HC 71, Box 1161-B, Capitan, NM 88316
(575-336-2972)
Arnie Leidy, PO Box 1054, Edgewood, NM 87015
(505-449-8181)
Ken Yocom, 1323 N. Breckon, Hobbs, NM 88240
(575-392-8059)
2. Camp Board
Ex Officio Members—J. Fred Huff, Walter Yeager, Joel Burdell, Dean Coonradt,
William Nielson, and Claude Marsh
District Advisory Board Representative—Ken Yocom
Lay Members—(terms to expire 2013) Kent Carruthers, Mike Howe, Christine Moore
and Bruce Haley
Ministerial Members— (terms to expire 2014) Jaron Graham, Richard Hutchison,
Arnie Leidy and Darwin Speicher
3. Church Extension Board
District Advisory Board
4. Home Missions Board
District Advisory Board
5. Church Properties
District Advisory Board
6. Court of Appeals
(Terms to expire 2013)
J. Fred Huff (chairman), Dale Twyeffort, William Nielson, Joel Burdell, Tom Battin
7. Board of Ministry
J. Fred Huff; (terms to expire 2013) Randy Elftman, William Nielson, Ken Yocom,
Vaughn Gossman (terms to expire 2014) Steve Sanchez, Fred Grenier, Mario
Mejicanos, Stan Yocom (terms to expire 2015) Alan Granat, Darwin Speicher, Arnie
Leidy, David West, (terms to expire 2016) Richard Hutchison, Dale Twyeffort, Ernie
Tennefos, Tim Brunk.
8. Barrier Removal/ Restoration Committee
J. Fred Huff (chairman), William Nielson, Fred Grenier, Tim Brunk, and Ken Yocom
9. District Chaplaincy Director
Darryl Tennefos
10. District NewStart Coordinator
Arnie Leidy
11. District Nazarene Disaster Response Coordinator
Mary Jimenez
12. Trustees to Point Loma Nazarene University
Dr. J. Fred Huff, Larry Fry (2013) Sue Hutchison (2014) and Dean Coonradt (2015)
C. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
1. NMI District Officers, Mission Area Chairs and Missionaries
Executive Committee
President – William B. Nielson (2010), 9014 Liberty Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-823-1514, 505-822-0000)
Vice President - Tom Crider (2012), 3125 Calle Suenos SE, Rio Rancho, NM
87124
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-722-9249)
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Secretary - Peggy Twyeffort (2011), 220 W. 5 , Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 575-740-1847, 575-894-2192)
Treasurer - Joel Burdell, 1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-763-4831)
Children’s Director - Wanda McCord (2012), 1421 Ross, Clovis, NM 88101
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-769-0260)
Elizabeth Graham (2013), 1504 W. Polk Ave., Lovington, NM 88260
(Email: [email protected]; 575-704-7837)
Mission Call coordinator – Susan Torres (2013), 1019 S. Lea Ave, Roswell, NM 88201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-623-0201)
Council Members
Publicity/Mission Education - Ruth Hasenauer (2009), 304 Star Drive, Belen, NM 87002
(E-mail:[email protected]; 505-861-0321)
Alabaster /Work and Witness (Local) - Randy Elftman (2010), 3100 N. Garden, Roswell, NM 88201
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 575-420-2907; 575-627-0490)
Deputation Coordinator - - Tom Crider (2012), 3125 Calle Suenos SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-722-9249)
LINKS – Fern Crider (2010), 3125 Calle Suenos SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-896-4513)
Prayer and Fasting – Dewana Herren (A), 553 County Rd. #6100, Kirtland, NM 87417
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-598-9001)
Evangelism Broadcast – Fred Grenier (A), 5204 La Taste Ave., El Paso, TX 79924
(E-mail: [email protected];915-759-0261
Ethnic/Compassionate Ministries - Saurabh Emmanuel (A) 9416 Cactus Trail Road NW, Albuquerque, NM
87114
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-890-6525)
Work and Witness Coordinator (Global) – Larry Fry (A) 3101 Mesa Verde St., Roswell, NM 88201
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 575-910-5250, 575-625-0904)
- Bruce Haley (A) 5034 Country Club Rd. Roswell NM 88201
(575-624-9607)
LEVEL Club-Ray Farley (A), 609 Twin Diamond, Roswell, NM 88201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-623-4692)
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Memorial Roll/Membership - Dale Twyeffort (A), 220 W. 5 , Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
(E-mail: [email protected], cell: 575-740-1180, 575-894-3755)
Teen Liaison – Jaron (A) & Elizabeth Graham (2013) 1504 W. Polk Ave., Lovington, NM 88260
(E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]; 575-704-7837)
JESUS Film/Border Initiative Liaison - Dinah Huff (A), PO Box 640, Tijeras, NM 87059
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-286-5515)
Local President Liaison – Fern Crider (A), 3125 Calle Suenos SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-896-4513)
Hispanic Liaison – Hector Torres (A), 1019 S. Lea Ave, Roswell, NM 88201
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575-623-0201)
Mission Area Chairpersons
Albuquerque – Saurabh Emmanuel (A) 9416 Cactus Trail Road NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-890-6525)
Northwest – Dewana Herren (A), 553 County Rd. #6100, Kirtland, NM 87417
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-598-9001)
El Paso/Southwest – Fred Grenier (A), 5204 La Taste Ave., El Paso, TX 79924
(E-mail: [email protected]; 915-759-0261
Pecos – Randy Elftman (2008), 3100 N. Garden, Roswell, NM 88201
(E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 575-420-2907)
Southeast – Wanda McCord (A), 1421 Ross, Clovis, NM 88101
(E-mail:[email protected]; 575-769-0260)
Rio Grande Valley – Ruth Hasenauer (2007), 304 Star Drive, Belen, NM 87002
(E-mail:[email protected]; 505-861-0321)
2. NYI District Officers, Mission Area Chairs, and Youth Pastors
Executive Council
NYI President— Rev Wally Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(575-762-2601)
(Living Stones Community, Clovis)
NYI Vice President—Jordin West, 13000 Calle de Sandias NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505-228-8533)
(Albuquerque Heights First)
NYI Secretary—Bianca Rivas, 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87107
(Sandia Mountain) [email protected]
(505-974-2781)
NYI Treasurer—Joel Burdell,1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101
(Living Stones Community, Clovis)
[email protected]
(575-763-4831)
Directors
Quizzing—Ariel Tennefos, 930 West 17th St. Portales, NM 88130
(575-791-5507)
New Mexico Xtreme — Brandon Robertson, 10930 Yogi Berra, El Paso, TX 79924
(915-821-4220)
Elev8 Coordinator— Walter Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(575-762-2601)
Camp Director —Walter Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(575-762-2601)
Camp Registrar —Tierney Adamson, 5601 Lewis Rd NE, Rio Rancho, NM
(505-328-6969)
NYC Coordinator— Walter Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(575-762-2601)
NYI Zone Directors
Albuquerque North— Wade Elftman
Albuquerque Northwest—Jordin West, 13000 Calle de Sandias NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505-294-8396)
Albuquerque South—TBS
El Paso— Brandon Robertson
Pecos—Phil Jones HC71, Box 1011, Alto, NM 88312
(Angus)
(505-354-0779)
Rio Grande Valley—TBS
Southeast— Kevin Prescott, 136 W. Orchard, Dexter, NM 88230
(575-347-5788)
Southwest—TBS
Youth Pastors and NYI Presidents
Joe Bunting, 9620 McCan Rd. S.E. , Deming , NM 88030
(NYI Pres., Deming)
(505-546-2724)
Gayle Jones, P.O. Box 64, Mountainair, NM 87036
(NYI Pres., Mountainair)
(505-847-2491)
Phil Jones (Youth Pastor, Angus), P.O. Box 1011, Alto, NM 88312
(575-354-0779)
Kinnan Kline (NYI Pres., Moriarty), P.O. Box 1783, Moriarty, NM 87035
(505-832-4580)
Kyle Martin, 2324 Missouri St. Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Youth Pastor, Carlsbad Church Street)
(575-706-9490)
Walter Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(Youth Pastor, Living Stones Community)
(575-762-2601)
Andy Prichard, 1716 N. Canal, Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Youth Pastor, Carlsbad First)
(575-200-6928)
Johnny Pacheco, 1122 S Abilene Ave, Portales, NM 88130
(Youth Pastor, Portales)
(505-515-8831)
Brandon Robertson,10930 Yogi Berra, El Paso TX 79934
(Youth Pastor, El Paso Open Gate)
(915-253-1506)
Henry Slape, 2900 N. Fowler, Hobbs, NM
(Youth Pastor, Hobbs)
(575-390-3188)
Alanna Swift, 1293 Carrizo St, Los Lunas, NM 87031
(NYI Pres., Los Lunas Faith Family)
(505-977-0211)
Alicia Trujillo, P.O. Box 7781, Las Cruces, NM 88001
(NYI Pres., Las Cruces Sonrise)
Jordin West, 13000 Calle de Sandias NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
(575-496-0256)
(505-228-8533)
(Youth Pastor, Heights First)
Matt Miles, 1 Calle SE, Edgewood, NM 87015
(505-980-8761)
(Youth Pastor, Breakpoint Edgewood Outreach)
Wade Elftman, 2201 Smith Lane, Farmington, NM 87401
(Youth Pastor, Farmington Crossroads Community)
(505-325-2600)
3. Sunday School Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI)
Reminder: please e-mail monthly statistics (averages of Sunday School, morning worship and
changes to responsibility list) to [email protected] or call (575) 885-5556. These should
be in by 11:00am on the Friday following the last Sunday of the month.
Resources
- Continuing Lay Training: DiscipleshipPlace.org
- Curriculum: nph.com
- Child Protection: NazareneSafe.org
New Mexico District SDMI Council
Chairman—Dean Coonradt (2013), 910 Fountain Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220
email: [email protected] (575-885-5556)
Secretary—Brent Herren, 511 BuenaSuerte, El Paso, TX 79912 [email protected]
(915-4337258)
Treasurer—Joel Burdell,1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101 [email protected]
(575-763-4831)
Board Members
Steve Lord (2014), P.O. Box 106, Lovington, NM 88266
(575-396-5625)
Ernie Tennefos (2013), 930 W. 17th St., Portales, NM 88130
(575-356-8233)
Sharla Parker (2014) - [email protected]
Director of Adult Ministries— - Brent Herren, 511 Buena Suerte, El Paso, TX 79912
[email protected]
(915-433-7258)
Director of Youth Ministries— Wally Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Cloivs, NM 88101 (575-762-2601)
[email protected]
Director of Children’s Ministries—Therese Moreno, 4705 El Hachero Ct., Rio Rancho, NM
87124 [email protected]
(505-553-9424)
Children’s Camp Director—Mike Brown, 710 Uranium NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124 (505-730-9609)
[email protected]
Children’s Quizzing Director—Dawn Herren,511 Buena Suerte, El Paso, TX 79912
[email protected]
(915-204-1145)
Statistician— Dean Coonradt (2011), 910 Fountain Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220
email: [email protected]
(575-885-5556)
Women’s Ministries Director—Cindy Speicher, 1504 Claremont Terrace, Clovis, NM 88101
(575-219-2284)
Men’s Ministries Director—Mike Howe, 100 Rover Blvd., Los Alamos, NM 87544
[email protected]
(505-672-3036)
NMI President—William Nielson, 9014 Liberty Dr. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505-823-1514)
D. MISSION STRATEGY AREAS
Albuquerque North Mission Area (Mike Johnson, facilitator)—Apache
Avenue (SNA), Heights First, Holiday Park, Los Alamos La Vista, Rio Vista,
Santa Fe
Albuquerque South Mission Area (Fred Rodriguez, facilitator)—Breakpoint
Edgewood Outreach, Los Altos, Monte Santo, Moriarty, Pajarito Mesa,
Primera Iglesia del Nazareno (SWLA), Sandia
El Paso Mission Area (Fred Grenier)—El Paso First, El Paso Montwood, El Paso
Open Gate, El Paso Trinity, Nuevo Amanecer, Fabens Iglesia del Nazareno
(SWLA), Iglesia del Nazareno Latino—Americano (SWLA), Primera del
Nazareno (SWLA)
Northwest Mission Area (David West, facilitator)—Aztec, Farmington,
Farmington First Indian (SNA), Gallup, Laguna (SNA), Pinehill (SNA),
Mount Taylor, Ramah Navajo (SNA), Ramah Sandmountain (SNA), Twin
Buttes (SNA)
Pecos Mission Area (William Proulx, facilitator)—Angus, Artesia, Carlsbad
Church Street, Carlsbad First, Roswell Central, Roswell First, Roswell Iglesia
de la Vecindad del Nazareno
Rio Grande Valley Mission Area (Marvin White, facilitator)—Mountainair,
Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse, Valencia Valley, Los Lunas Faith Family
Southeast Mission Area (Ken Yocom, facilitator)—Broadview, Clovis, Hobbs,
Lovington, Portales
Southwest Mission Area (Tim Brunk, facilitator)—Alamogordo, Deming, Las
Cruces First, Las Cruces Sonrise, Las Cruces Iglesia del Nazareno (SWLA),
Silver City Mountain View, Truth or Consequences, Tularosa
E. District Church Directory
Alamogordo New Beginnings
(Organized 1935)
( 037-0010 )
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 000-0001)
Location: 817 N. Scenic Drive, Alamogordo, NM 88310
Web Address: www.AlamoNaz.com
Email:
[email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 575-437-1975
Pastor: (3/1/12) Robert Claiborne (Edie), 924 Sims Ave,
Alamogordo, NM 88310, [email protected], 575-443-3079
Review Date: (3/14)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Office Secretary – Edie Claiborne, 924 Sims Ave, Alamogordo, NM
88310 575-443-3054
Music Dir. – Robin Walker,112 Moondale, Alamogordo, NM 88310 575430-7895
SDMI Supt. – Tom Rich, 1521 Lincoln, Alamogordo, NM 88310 575434-1620
NYI Pres. – David Holycross, 1909 Scenic Drive, Alamogordo, NM
88310 575-434-3004
NMI Pres. – Stacy Bolt, 1005 Maple Dr. Alamogordo, NM 88310 575921-4212
Church Board Sec. – George Seeds, 2904 Sunland Dr. Alamogordo, NM
88310 575-434-5700
Church Treas. – Russ Anderson, POB 795, High Rolls Mtn Prk, NM
88325 575-682-5065
Albuquerque Heights First
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1919)
( 037-0030 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 000-0001)
Location: 8401 Paseo del Norte, N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87122
Website: hfcn.org E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 505-822-0094 Telephone:
505-822-0000
Pastor: (10/12/97) William B. Nielson (Susan), 9014 Liberty Dr., NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505-823-1514)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: ( x ) Yes
( ) No
Assoc. Pastor, Families: Gordon Smith (Stephanie), 8620 Liberty Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505-797-2315)
Assoc. Pastor, Community Care: John Griffin (Donna), 3120 Valencia, NE, Albuquerque, NM
87110 (505-883-8605)
Assoc. Pastor: Kent Bloomquist (Dana), 8921 Opportunity Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505821-5298)
Church Admin.: Daniel Denig (Jennifer), 1405 Cumbres St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112 (505873-1069)
Associate Pastor for Bernalillo Outreach, Erika Hasenauer (Brian), 2275 La Casita, Bernalillo,
NM 87004 (505-480-6530)
Worship Music Director: Christine Moore, 8110 Pickard Ave. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110 (505255-3304)
Choral Director.: William Nielson, 9014 Liberty Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505-8231514)
SS Supt.: Jim Jellison, 13305 Manitoba Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111 (505-271-2158)
Early Childhood Min. Dir.: Jody Meyer, 1720 Cielo Oeste Pl NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120 (505306-3315)
NYI Min. Dir.: Jordin West, 13000 Calle de Sandias NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111 (505-2288533)
Adult Min. Dir.: Beverly Vito, 766 Western Hills Dr., Rio Rancho, NM 87124 (505-453-3063)
Senior Adults Dir.: Tom & Pearl Brown, 7728 Calle Armonia NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113 (505345-0804)
Single Adult Min. Dir.: Kathy Davis, 9000 Zuni Road, SE, Unit W98, Albuquerque, NM 87123
(505-296-1891)
Youth/College/Career Dir.: Jordin West, 13000 Calle de Sandias NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505-228-8533)
Men’s Min. Dir.: Mark Asplund, 9223 Oakland Ave. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122 (505-8580519)
Women’s Min. Dir.: Kelly Dorris, 4513 Allen Ct NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 (505-836-2750)
NMI Pres.: Saurabh Emmanuel, 9416 Cactus Trail Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 (505-8906525)
Church Board Sec.: Richard Bowyer, 1312 Blossom Wood Pl. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120
(505-352-2622)
Church Treas: Doug Bloomquist, 9127 Mabry Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505-821-3018)
Holiday Park Church of the Nazarene
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Location
-
(Organized 1972)
(Year organized)
( 037-0015 )
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows:
000-0001)
11435 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
www.holidayparkchurch.org [email protected]
Web Address
Email Address
Fax
Pastor -
(2/95)
Michael (Carolyn) Johnson, 9717 Regal Ridge Dr. NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87111
505/293-1225
Telephone
Review
Date:
Start Date
Name, (Spouse), Address, Home Phone
(mm/dd/yy)
(Appointment) (Initial review date is two years following start date
[Manual 122].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Music Dir. – Dan Stump, 5808 Chaparral Cir NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, 505/898-3290
SDMI Supt. – Amiee Mast, 1612 Robert Dale Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, 505-385-9247
Men’s Min. Dir. – Walt Brown, 4804 Cairo NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111 505/298-6645
Women’s Min. Dir. – Carolyn Johnson, 9717 Regal Ridge Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
505/294-5190
Church Board Sec. – Kimberly Best, 9801 Bruce Ct. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 505/9806591
Church Treas. – Wayne Davis, 3012 Camino De La Sierra NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111, 505323-2877
Albuquerque Los Altos
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1959)
( 037-0035 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 000-0001)
Location 215 Erbbe N.E., Albuquerque N.M. 87123
[email protected]
(505-296-5497)
E-mail
Pastor
-
Fax
(05/05)
Telephone
William (Bill) H. Reinicke III, 229 Erbbe N.E., Albuquerque
N.M., 87123 (505-294-2783) (Cell 505-261-6630)
Web Address:
http://www.losaltoschurch.com
Email:
[email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 505-296-5497
Pastor: (May 2055) Name, (Amey), 229 Erbbe N.E.,
[email protected],505-261-6630
Review Date: (
) (Initial review date is two years following
start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
0 Yes
1 No
Music Dir. – Michele Stone 3209 Cardenas Dr. N.E, Albuquerque,
N.M. 87110; 505-730-3937,
cornerstoneschristianacademy.com
SDMI Supt. – Kandice Horton 8901 Jefferson N.E. #328,
Albuquerque, N.M. 87113
505-227-7988, [email protected]
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kandice Horton 8901 Jefferson N.E. #328,
Albuquerque, N.M. 87113
505-227-7988, [email protected]
NYI Pres. – Amey Reinicke 229 Erbbe N.E., Albuquerque, N.M. 87123
505-315-0826 [email protected]
Men’s Min. Dir. – Neal Daugherty 215 Erbbe N.E. Albuquerque, N.M.
87123 505-620-8538 [email protected]
Women’s Min. Dir. – Pam Montoya 609 Honey Locust Ct. N.W.
Albuquerque N.M. 87121
505-350-1708 [email protected]
NMI Pres. – Michele Stone 3209 Cardenas Dr. N.E, Albuquerque, N.M.
87110; 505-730-3937, cornerstoneschristianacademy.com
Church Board Sec. – Kandice Horton 8901 Jefferson N.E. #328,
Albuquerque, N.M. 87113
505-227-7988, [email protected]
Church Treas. – Pam Montoya 609 Honey Locust Ct. N.W. Albuquerque
N.M. 87121
505-350-1708 [email protected]
IGLESIA MONTE SANTO DEL NAZARENO
(Organized 2005)(
Church No.
037-0215
)
Mail: 404 Marquette Ave. NE Abq. New Mexico 87102
Location: 428 Louisiana Blvd. SE Abq. New Mexico 87108
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 505-489-5354
Pastor: (Sept. 21, 2008) Maria Magdalena Moreno, 404 Marquette AVE NE. Abq New
Mexico 87102, (505)489-5354
Review Date: (Appointed) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Office Secretary – Patricia Alvarado, 1709 Arno St. ABQ NM 87102
Music Dir. – Nelly Batista,116 Coal SW #7, (505) 261-8050
SDMI Supt. – Olivia Bojorquez, 9000 Trumbul SE ABQ. NM 87123 Espacio#14,
(505)315-1152, [email protected]
Children’s Min. Dir. – Teresa Fresquez, 4721 Rhode Island Pl NE ABQ. NM 87109,
[email protected] (505)573-2123
Youth Pastor – Eden Avalos, 428 Louisiana SE Abq NM 87108, (505) 948- 6012
Men’s Min. Dir. – Miguel Gallarza, 1709 Arno St. ABQ NM 87102 (505)261-5492
Women’s Min. Dir. – Patricia Alvarado, 1709 Arno St. ABQ NM 87102, (505) 2615492
NMI Pres. – Martha Balderama, 527 Adrian St. Abq NM 87121
Church Board Sec. – Patricia Alvarado, 1709 Ano St. ABQ NM 87102
Church Treas. – Blanca Avalos,
Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa
(CTM)
( 037-0305 )
Mail: P.O. Box 12360,Albuquerque, NM 87195-2360
Location: 5645 Escarpment Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 505-702-1736
Co-Pastor: (12/5/10) Antonio Ramos, (Graciela), PO Box 12360, Albuquerque, NM,
87195-2360
[email protected]
(505-7021736)
Co-Pastor: (12/5/10) Graciela Chavez, (Antonio), PO Box 12360, Albuquerque, NM
87195-2360
[email protected]
(505-8042118)
Review Date: (Appointment) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Admin Pastor – Larry Scott, 1500 Sagebrush Trail SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123-4445
[email protected]
(505-2697382)
NMI President - Loreto Davis, 1500 John St. S.E., Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505-242-1612)
SDMI Supt. – Graciela Chavez, P.O. Box 12360, Albuquerque, NM 87195-2360
[email protected]
(505-8042118)
Men’s Ministry Dir. – Antonio Ramos, P.O. Box 12360, Albuquerque, NM 87195-2360
[email protected]
(505-7021736)
Women’s Ministry Dir. – Isabel Gonzales, 4201 Blake Rd. S.E.,No. 5,
Albuquerque, NM 87121
(505-877-4328)
Nursery Ministry. – Isabel Gonzales, 4201 Blake Rd. S.E.,No. 5, Albuquerque, NM
87121
(505-877-4328)
Children’s Ministry Dir. – Loreto Davis, 1500 John St. S.E., Albuquerque, NM
87102
(505-242-1612)
Food Bank Dir. – Luis Ventura, 1500 John St. S.E., Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505-242-1612)
Church Secretary – Enid Scott, 1500 Sagebrush Trail. S.E., Albuquerque, NN
87123-4445
[email protected]
(505-2947183)
Church Treasurer – Larry Scott, 1500 Sagebrush Trail SE, Albuquerque, NM 871234445
[email protected]
(505-2697382)
Church Secretary – Enid Scott, 1500 Sagebrush Trail. S.E., Albuquerque, NN
87123-4445
(505-294-7183)
Church Treasurer – Larry Scott, 1500 Sagebrush Trail SE, Albuquerque, NM 871234445
(505-269-7382)
Albuquerque Rio Vista
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1981)
( 037-0037 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: Mailing address if different from Location (Do not include city, state &
zip if same for both)
Location: 8701 Golf Course Road NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114
Web Address: www.riovistachurch.org
Email:
[email protected]
Fax: 505.890.4101; Phone: 505.892.8205
Pastor: (April 1, 2007) Jeff Moore, (Lara), 10319 Country Manor Place, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114, [email protected], 505.792.8558
Review Date: (April 1, 2013) (Initial review date is two years following start date
[Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Office Secretary – Sandra Bohling, 5705 Cambria Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120,
505.897.1170
Music Dir. – Enrique Mendoza, 804 Brackett Dr. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121,
505.450.8898
SDMI Supt. – Bonnie Smith, 7720 Ramona Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114,
505.433.5652
Children’s Min. Dir. – Bonnie Smith, 7720 Ramona Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114,
505.433.5652
NYI Pres. – John Glaser, 6017 Buena Vista Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114,
505.328.5100
Women’s Min. Dir. – Brenda Sheats, 343-A Sarah Ln NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114,
562.440.8922
Church Board Sec. – Al Casamento, 1004 Spur Rd, Rio Rancho, NM 87124,
505.450.7830
Church Treas. – Allan Hahn, 2031 Selway Place NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120,
505.890.3445
Albuquerque Sandia
(Organized
1953)
( 037-0040 )
mailing address, if different from location (Do not include city, state and zip here if it is
the same for both.)
Mail: (Valley) 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
(Mountain) 8216 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Location: Valley) 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
(Mountain) 8216 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
Web Address: (Valley) www.sandiavalleynazarene.org
(Mountain) www.sandiamountainnazarene.org
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (Valley) 505-877-6214 (Mountain) 505268-1043
; Phone: (Valley) 505-877-0240 (Mountain)
505-881-0267
Pastor: (11/10) (Valley) Fred Rodriguez (Monica), 2315 Markham Rd SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105, [email protected], 505-850-8115
(Mountain) Pete Myers (Cynthia), 3013 Dakota St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110,
[email protected], 505-321-8635
Review Date: (11/12) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Church Board Sec. – Mike Watkins, 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105,
505-328-8722
Church Treas. – Bekki Brown, 505-730-2508
Sandia Valley Staff
NMI Pres. - Monica Rodriguez (Fred), 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105,
505-850-8116
NYI Pres. - Aliyah Clever, 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
Compassionate Ministries Pastor & Grace Thrift Store Director – Jeanna Clever
(Shawn) 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, 505-553-8346
Christian Education Pastor - David Steele (Carol), 808-284-6755
Young Adult Pastor - Monica Rodriguez (Fred), 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque,
NM 87105, 505-850-8116
Worship & Youth Pastor - Jaycob Blea (Sarah), 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque,
NM, 87105, 505-453-8200
Children's Pastor- Dennis & DeAnn Rushing, 8812 Palomar NE, Albuquerque, NM
87109, 505-934-8009
Asst. Children's/Connections Pastors - Johnny & Shawn Chazarreta, 2315 Markham
Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, 505-999-0454
Sandia Mountain Staff
NMI Pres. - Jeanice Gutierrez, 505-450-4038
NYI Pres. - Steven Marjerison, 505-803-7675
SDMI Supt. - Helen Hernandez (Lorenzo), 505-620-0599
Kingdom Builders Day Care Director – Cynthia Myers (Pete), 3013 Dakota St NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87110, 505-321-8634
Grace Thrift Store Director – Patti Rivas, 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM
87105
Worship Pastor - Michael Blea (Valerie), 3304 Lucerne NE, Albuquerque, NM
87111, 505-417-9308
Children's Pastor - Therese Moreno (David), 4705 El Hachero Ct, Rio Rancho, NM
87124, 505-553-9424
Asst. Children's Pastor - Mike Brown (Bekki), 710 Uranium NE, Rio Rancho, NM
87124, 505-730-9609
Youth Pastor (Mountain) - Bianca Rivas, 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM
87105, 505-974-2781
Asst. Youth Pastor (Mountain) - Arthur Pacheco, 2315 Markham Rd SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105, 505-818-0080
Senior Adult/Multi-Cultural Ministries - Patti Rivas, 2315 Markham Rd SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105, 505-261-0467
Teaching Pastor - David Jennings (Joyce), 2315 Markham Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM
87105, 505-730-7098
Young Adult Pastor - Valerie Blea (Michael), 3304 Lucerne NE, Albuquerque, NM
87111, 505-417-9309
Angus
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1916)
( 037-0100 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: HC 71 Box 1162 Capitan NM 88316)
Location: 103 Bonita Park
Web Address: www.anguschurch.org
[email protected]
Fax:
Email:
575 336-1663; Phone:
575 336-8032
Pastor: (8/`7/03) Rick Hutchison, (Sue) HC 71 Box 1161 B Capitan NM 88316
Review Date: (8/14) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Music Dir. – Brenda Garber HC 71 Box 1176 Capitan NM 88316 575 336-1230
SDMI Supt. – Nancy LaPointe 110 Winter Park Rd. Alto NM 88312 575 336-2532
Children’s Min. Dir. – Rhonica Toler HC 67 Box 149 Nogal NM 88341 575 354-9802
Youth Pastor – Phil Jones PO BOx 1011 Alto NM 88312 575 937-1501
Spanish Minister– Marco Sanchez, HC 71 Box 1162 Capitan NM 88316
Associate Spanish Minister– HC 71 Box 1162 Capitan NM 88316
Prime Time Dir. – Cecil Gray HC 67 Box 204 Nogal NM 88341 575 354-8406
Women’s Min. Dir. – Sandy Pape HC 71 Box 1160A Capitan NM 88316 - 575 336-8124
NMI Pres. – Marge Wheelock PO Box 780 Capitan NM 88316 575 354-1223
Work & Witness Coord. – Jerry Wright HC 71 Box 1166 Capitan NM 898316 575 3362551
Church Board Sec. – Neva Smith HC 71 Box 1181 Capitan NM 88316 575 336-4641
Church Treas. – Linda Brooks HC 71 Box 1145 Capitan NM 88316 575 336-7518
Aztec
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1942)
( 037-0080 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: 1061 HWY 516 Aztec, New Mexico 87410
Phone: (505)334-6360
Pastor: (12/25/2011) Chris Yocom (Heather), 2016 Sierra Ave, Aztec NM 87410,
[email protected], (505)333-7151
Review Date: (12/25/2013) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Church Board Sec. – Dewana Herren 553 CR 6100 Kirtland, NM 87417 (505)598-9001
Church Treas. – Dewana Herren 553 CR 6100 Kirtland, NM 87417 (505)598-9001
Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse
(Organized 1974)
( 037-
0085 )
Mail: 102 La Luna Place
Location: Belen
Web Address: www.lighthousenaz.org
[email protected]
Email:
Fax:
; Phone: 505-861-7036
Pastor: (2000) Chad W. Good, (Melanie), 111 Hillman Belen, 87002,
[email protected],
505-715-4298
Review Date: (1/12) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Assoc. Pastor – John Barr 9400 Colima Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 505-270-9227
Music Dir. – Melanie Good 111 Hillman Belen,NM 87002 505-715-4298
Vis. Min. – John Barr 9400 Colima Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 505-270-9227
SDMI Supt. – Penny Pogue 3901 Sundrop Place, Albuquerque, NM 87114 505-897-5761
(Dir./Principal) – Melanie Good 111 Hillman Belen,NM 87002 505-715-4298
Men’s Min. Dir. – Paul Couzens 302 Brugg Dr. Belen, NM 87002 505-861-7172
Women’s Min. Dir. – Ardith Couzens 302 Brugg Dr. Belen, NM 87002 505-861-7172
NMI Pres. – Carolyn Tannery 205 Hillman Belen,NM 87002 505-864-7621
Church Board Sec. – Penny Pogue 3901 Sundrop Place, Albuquerque, NM 87114 505897-5761
Church Treas. – Paul Couzens 302 Brugg Dr. Belen, NM 87002 505-861-7172
Broadview
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Location:
Location:
3888 State Road 209
(Organized
1931)
( 037-0090 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Broadview, NM
88112
Phone: 575-456-8491
Broadview, NM
88112
3888 State Road 209
Phone: 575-456-8491
(TBA)Terry Maloney (interim) PO BOX 1301, Portales, NM 88130
Pastor:
760-5784
Review Date:
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
0 Yes
575-
X No
Music Dir. - LaRhonda Bailey
3517 CR P
Broadview, NM
88112
575-357-2500
SDMI Supt. - Richard Krouskop
PO BOX 51
Grady, NM
88120
575-357-8771
Church Board Sec. - Avon Bold Krouskop
PO BOX 51
Grady, NM
88120
575-357-8771
Church Treas. - LaRhonda Bailey
3517 CR P
Broadview, NM
88112
575-357-2500
Iglesia Evangelica Cristiana Del Nazareno
(Not Organized) (037-0005)
Address: 313 Paseo Real Drive, Chaparral, NM 88081
Pastor: Feliciano Hernandez (Betsy), E-Mail [email protected] , (915-222-3801)
Church Street Church of the Nazarene (Organized 1956)
0101 )
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Year organized)
( 037(Gen.
Treas. Acct. No.
Location -
2401 W. Church St., Carlsbad, NM 88220
[email protected]
Email Address
Pastor -
575-885-8198
Telephone
(11/16/03)
Dr. William A. Proulx (Linda), 2311 W.
Church St.,
Start Date Carlsbad, NM 88220, 575-885-9807
(mm/dd/yy)
Name, (Spouse), Address, Home Phone
Review Date:
(11/13)
(Initial review date is two years following
start date [Manual 122].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
No
Yes
X
Music Dir. - Marvin VanSoest - PO Box 1116, Carlsbad, NM 88220 575-8875665
SS Supt - Rev. Darwin Warner – 615 N. 11th St., Carlsbad, NM 88220 575885-2869
Men’s Min Dir
John Hutchins – 1604 Hill St., Carlsbad, NM, 88220
575-499-5579
Women’s Min Dir – Christine Ridenour – 609 N. Chestnut, Carlsbad, NM
88220 575-887-5425
Church Board Sec. - Greg VanSoest - PO Box 1752, Carlsbad, NM 88221 575234-2751
Church Treas. - Delaina VanSoest - PO Box 1752, Carlsbad, NM 88221 575234-2751
Children’s Min. Dir. – Delaina VanSoest - PO Box 1752, Carlsbad, NM
88221 575-234-2751
NYI President – Marc Kneeland – 2019 Quail Hollow Run, Carlsbad, NM
88220 575-706-6604
Carlsbad First
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized 1940)
(Year organized)
( 037-0110 )
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: Mailing address if different from Location (Do not include city, state &
zip if same for both)
Location: 1010 W. Fox St., Carlsbad, NM 88220
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (575) 885-5556; Phone: (575) 8855556
Pastor: (8/04) Dean Coonradt, (Alice), 910 Fountain Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220,
[email protected], (575) 628-0736
Review Date: (8/14) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Assoc. Pastor – Cecil Kimberlin (Diane), 1009 W. Hermosa Dr., Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 736-1971
Music Dir. – Tina Adams, 1009 W. Hermosa Dr., Artesia, NM 88210 (575) 736-1971
SDMI Supt. – Floyd Weise, 1300 N. Pate, Apt. 191K, Carlsbad, NM 88220, (575)
361-2914
Children’s Min. Dir. – Cecil Kimberlin, 1009 W. Hermosa Dr., Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 736-1971
NYI Pres. – Andy Prichard, 1010 W. Fox St., Carlsbad, NM 88220, (575) 200-5455
Men’s Min. Dir. – Morris Worley, 701 Winged Foot Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220 (575)
885-8367
Women’s Min. Dir. – Jan Weise, 1300 N. Pate, Apt. 191K, Carlsbad, NM 88220,
(575) 361-0858
NMI Pres. – Debbie Pinching, P.O. Box 3190, Carlsbad, NM 88220, (575) 302-1877
Work & Witness Coord. – Floyd Fisher, 903 Valverde St., Carlsbad, NM 88220,
(575) 885-7662
Church Board Sec. – Sue Worley, 701 Winged Foot Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220 (575)
885-8367
Church Treas. – Jan Weise, 1300 N. Pate, Apt. 191K, Carlsbad, NM 88220, (575)
361-0858
Deming
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Location -
{P.O. Box 2508}
(Organized
1950)
( 037-0140 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
165 Dona Ana Rd.,Deming,N.M.88031
mailing address, if different from location (Do not include city, state and zip here
if it is the same for both.)
Web Address
Pastor
-
(
6/79)
[email protected]
575-546-7334
575-546-7334
Email Address
Fax
Telephone
Alvin E. Bunting{Edna}, 9515 McCan Rd. S.E.Deming, NM
88030 575-546-7334
Start Date
Name, (Spouse), Address, Home Phone
(mm/dd/yy)
(6/2011) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 122].)
Review
Date:
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No
Assoc. Pastor – Sharon Entrot, 921 S. 10th, Deming, NM 88030 (575)494-6187
Music Dir. – Stan Senter PO Box 2508 Deming,NM 88030 (575)545-2647
SDMI Supt. – David Entrot, 921 S. 10th, Deming, NM 88030 (575)494-6187
Children’s Min. Dir. – Edna Bunting 9515 McCan Rd SE, Deming NM,88030 (575)546-7334
NYI Pres. – Violet Griffin P.O. Box 204 Deming, NM 88030 (575)-546-0998
Men’s Min. Dir. – Joe Bunting 9620 McCan RD SE Deming NM,88030 (575)494-5233
Women’s Min. Dir. – Dana Bunting 9620 McCan RD SE Deming NM,88030 (575)494-4011
NMI Pres. – Helen Chandler, 5070 Pajarito Rd S.E., Deming, NM 88030 (575)544-4605
Church Board Sec. – Mary Kay Ryder, 1621 Emerson Dr., Deming, NM 88030 (575)546-7865
Church Treas. – Sharon Entrot, 921 S. 10th, Deming, NM 88030 (575)494-6187
Edgewood Breakpoint
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Mail -
(Organized
2011)
( 037-0001 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
PO Box 1054 Edgwood, NM 87015
mailing address, if different from location (Do not include city, state and zip here if
it is the same for both.)
Location
-
4 George Court Suite A Edgewood, NM 87015
thebreakpoint.org
[email protected]
Web Address
Email Address
Pastor
(1/11)
505-917-4232
Fax
Telephone
Steve Sanchez (Jennifer) 9505 Dona Rowena NE ABQ, NM
-
87109
(505) 917-4232
Start Date
Name, (Spouse), Address, Home Phone
(mm/dd/yy)
(1/13) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 122].)
Review
Date:
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This
Year:
Yes
No
(Ministry titles can be changed and there is space for more positions at the
bottom.)
Worship/MediaTeens Pastor/NYI
Outreach
SSSupt.NMI
Children
Nursery
Women's Ministry
Transportation
Min.
Church Board Sec.
Church Treas.-
Todd Joyner 15 Windswept Edgewood, NM 87015 505204-9684
Mat Miles, 1 Calle SE, Edgewood, NM 87015 505-9808761
Brian James 4 George Court Edgewood, NM 87015 505977-7875
Arnie Leidy PO Box 1054 Edgewood, NM 87015 505-4498181
Carla Joyner, 15 Windswept Edgewood, NM 87015 505204-6793
Priscilla James 4 George Court Edgewood, NM 87015
Candice Blea, 12901 Carrie Place SE 87123 505-4104026
Jen Sanchez , 9505 Dona Rowena NE ABQ, NM 87109
505-917-3441
Carol Rogers PO Box 343 McIntosh, NM 87032
Flo Gill, PO Box 1590 Edgewood, NM 87015
Arnie Leidy PO Box 1054 Edgewood, NM 87015 505-4498181
El Paso First
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1920)
( 037-0150 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX. 79930
Location:
Web Address: Email: [email protected]
Fax: ; Phone: 915-565-4640
Pastor: (1/06) Name,Fred J. Grenier (Juanita), 3909 Telescope CT., El Paso,
TX. 79904, 915759-0261
Review Date: (1/16) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 1231.)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: 0 Yes No
Office Secretary — Juanita Grenier, 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX. 79930,
915-565-4640
SDMI Supt. — Fred McClain, 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX. 79930, 915-5654640
Children's Min. Dir. — Jill Fothergill, 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX. 79930,
915-565-4640
NMI Pres. — Maureen McClain, 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX. 79930, 915565-4640
Church Board Sec. — Valerie Vazquez, 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX.
79930, 915-565-4640
Church Treas. —Al Macdonald, 2520 Silver Ave., El Paso, TX. 79930, 915565-4640
El Paso Montwood
Church Name in Caps and Lower
Case
(Organized 1974)
(Year organized)
Location: 10640 Montwood Blvd., El Paso TX 79936
Web Address: www.montwoodchurch.org
Email:
[email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 915-592-7434
Pastor: (07/1999) Jon Stout, (Kim), 11150 Sam Snead Dr., El Paso TX 79936,
[email protected], 915-598-3175
Review Date: (07/2013) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
SDMI Supt. – Bobby Lazos, 1723 Ron Cerrudo, El Paso TX 79936, 915-849-8498
Children’s Min. Dir. – Kim Stout, 11150 Sam Snead Drive, El Paso, TX 79936,
915-598-3175
NMI Pres. – Mary Muller, 11217 Tenaha Ave., El Paso TX 79936, 915-594-0834
Church Board Sec. – Sandy Piper, 2605 Gene Littler Drive, El Paso TX 79936,
915-629-8428
Church Treas. – Barbara Thompson, 10137 Cork Drive, El Paso, TX 79925, 915-5915794
El Paso Nuevo Amanecer
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(CTM)
(037-0164)
(Year organized)
Mail: 10119 Montreal Cir, El Paso, TX 79927
Location:
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 915.239.6358
Pastor: (10/2006) Martin Robledo, Silvia Robledo, 10119 Montreal Cir.,
[email protected], 915.239.6358
Review Date: (
) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Music Dir. – Ivan Vazquez
SDMI Supt. – Silvia Robledo
Children’s Min. Dir. – Alicia Vazquez
Youth Pastor – Gabriela Valdiviezo
Church Treas. – Roberto Medrano
El Paso Open Gate Community
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Mail:
9821 McCombs)
Yes
No
(Organized
1961)
( 037-0165 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Location: 9821 McCombs El Paso TX 79924
Web Address: www.epopengate.org
Email:
[email protected]
Fax: 915-751-2457; Phone: 915-751-2403
Pastor: (August 16 2009) William (Bill) (Barbara), 10409 Crete El Paso TX 79924
,[email protected] 915-822-8422
Review Date: (8/15) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Assoc. Pastor – Rick Roberson, 12307 O'Donnel Paso TX 79934
Alex Torres 3404 Glasgow El Paso TX 7925 (outreach eastside)
Music Dir. – Richard Wright 5916 Redstone Rim El Paso TX 79934
Childcare/School
(Dir./Principal) – Samantha Rivera, 5909 Sagittarius El Paso TX 79924
Children’s Min. Dir. – Melissa Williams 6145 Quail #922 El Paso TX 79924
NYI Pres. – Desiraie Murrillo 8609 Turrentine El Paso TX 79925
Youth Pastor – Brandon Roberstson 10930 Yogi Berra Circle El Paso TX 79934
NMI Pres. – Lisa Ledesma 10333 Grouse Road #47 El Paso TX 79924
Church Board Sec. – Dixie Chapman 5716 Prince Edward El Paso TX 79924
Church Treas. – Harvey Jones 24 Wagon Trail Chaparral NM 88081
El Paso Trinity
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1992)
( 037-0014 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 000-0001)
Mail: 511 Buena Suerte
Location: 7201 Orizaba, El Paso, TX 79912
Web Address: trinitynazaranechurch.org
Email:
[email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: (915) 833-3813
Pastor: (06/09) Brent J Herren, (Dawn), 511 Buena Suerte, El Paso, TX 79912,
[email protected], (915) 433-7258
Review Date: (Appointment) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Children’s Pastor –Dawn Herren, 511 Buena Suerte, El Paso, TX 79912,
[email protected],
(915) 2041145
Church Treas. – Rev. Tim Brunk, 1500 Delano Dr., Las Cruces, NM 88011, (575)
522-7120
Farmington Crossroads Community
(Organized
1952)
( 037-0190 )
Mail: 2400 N. Butler Ave - Farmington, NM 87402)
Location: Same
Web Address: www.crcnaz.com
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 505-325-2607; Phone: 505-325-2600
Pastor: (9/16/01) David M. West (Dreama), 2400 N. Butler Ave., Farmington, NM
87401
Review Date: (9/10) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Office Secretary – Dreama West, 4905 Tarry Terrace, Farmington, NM 87402 505402-6376
Music Dir. – David M. West, 2400 N. Butler Avenu, Farmington, NM 87401, 505325-2600
Vis. Min. – Wayne Vaughan, 204 El Paso, Farmington, NM 87401, 505-486-0499
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Sha Lyn Weisheit, 6115 Ensenada Way, Farmington, NM 87402,
505-324-8599
(Dir./Principal) – First Steps - Joleen Bowling, 51 Rd 3143, Farmington, NM
87401, 505-325-1837
(Dir./Principal) - Jayme Elftman, 2201 Smith Lane, Farmington, NM 87401, 505326-5149
Children’s Min. Dir. – Danny & Christy Clugston, 4020 Cedar Drive, Farmington,
NM 87402, 505-860-5730
NYI Pres. – Raul Granillo, 639 Highway 170, Farmington, NM 87401 505-330-7722
Youth Pastor – Wade Elftman, 2201 Smith Lane, Farmington, NM 87401, 505-3252600
Adult Min. Dir. – Ken Weisheit, 6115 Ensenada Way, Farmington, NM 87402, 505324-8599
Prime Time Dir. – Rick & Karen Sarver, 6932 Alyssa Court, Farmington, NM
87402, 505-325-0730
Single Adult Min. Dir. – Janice Farnsworth, 2801 N. Sullivan Avenue,
Farmington, NM 87401, 505-360-0772
Men’s Min. Dir. – Raul Granillo, 639 Highway 170, Farmington, NM 87401 505330-7722
Women’s Min. Dir. – Dreama West, 4905 Tarry Terrace, Farmington, NM 87402 505402-6376
NMI Pres. – Lois DeMar, 783 RD 3000, Aztec, NM 505-325-1837
Work & Witness Coord. – n/a
CLT Dir. – Raul Granillo, 639 Highway 170, Farmington, NM 87401 505-330-7722
Church Board Sec. – June Rowland, 5400 Crestwood Drive, Farmington, NM 87402
505-326-2208
Church Treas. – Tammy Stalcup, 211 Mesa Drive, Aztec, NM 87410 505-325-2600
Gallup First
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Phone:
NM 87301
(Organized
1966)
( 037-0205 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Location: 1801 W. Aztec Gallup, NM. 87301
Web Address: www. gallupnaz.org
E-mail:
505-722-3238
[email protected]
Pastor: (4-17-11) Geneva C. Davis (Chris), 309 Stagecoach Cir. Gallup,
[email protected]
505-488-3867
Review Date: (4-17-13)
Music Dir. –Edra Farish 1333 Country Club Gallup, NM 87301
(505-863-
6962)
SDMI Supt. – Alice Begay PO Box 1826, Gallup, NM 87305 (505-979-3585)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Diane Anderson - 3420 Sanotess Dr. Villa D. apt
P-110, Gallup, NM 87301
(505-8637815)
NYI Pres. – Tammy Begay PO Box 4278, Yahtahey, NM 87375
(505-2596057)
Youth Pastor – Diane Anderson 3420 Sanotess Dr. Villa D. apt P-110,
Gallup, NM 87301 (505-863-7815)
Adult Min. Dir. – Rev. Dave Bates 3609 Zia, Gallup, NM 87301 (505722-3777)
Prime Time Dir. – Bev & Bill Winkle PO Box 25, Thoreau, NM 87323 (505862-7546)
Single Adult Min. Dir. – Lisa Begay PO Box 2006, Gallup, NM. 87305
(505-979-4940)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Johnny Begay PO Box 2006, Gallup, NM. 87305 (505979-4940)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Wanda Dreier 1601 Kiva, Gallup, NM 87301 (505-4888111)
NMI Pres. – Pam Peterson - PO Box 4278, Yahtahey, NM 87375
(505-2596057)
Church Board Sec. -Edra Farish 1333 Country Club, Gallup, NM 87301
(505-863-6962)
Church Treas. – Susanna Farish 1333 Country Club, Gallup, NM 87301
(505-863-6962)
Hobbs First
(Organized 1937)
(037-0220)
(Year organized) (Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Location: 2900 N. Fowler Hobbs, NM 88240
Email: [email protected]; fax: 575-392-8059; 575-392-8059
Pastor: (8/05) Ken Yocom (Joyce), 1323 N. Breckon, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575441-5845
Review Date: (8/15) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
x No
Assoc. Pastor – Sharla Parker (Greg), 224 E. Taos, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
575-392-2543)
Assoc. Pastor – Larry Deering (Leta), 702 E. Luna, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
956-496-7609)
Assoc. Pastor – Juan Holguin (Martha), 307 E. Skelly, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575441-3377)
Assoc. Pastor – Martha Holguin (Juan), 307 E. Skelly, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected]; 575441-3377)
Music Dir. – Barbara Haynie, 1700 N. Jefferson, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
575-441-5394)
Vis. Min. – Leroy Ayers, PO Box 2727 Hobbs, NM
88240
(575-3925717)
SDMI Supt. – Tom Vowell, 1305 E. Llano, Hobbs, NM
88240
(575-3970701)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Sharla Parker, 224 E. Taos, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
575-392-8059)
NYI Pres. – Nathan Kennemer, 1903 N. Breckon, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail [email protected];
575-393-0161)
Youth Pastor – Larry Deering, 702 E. Luna, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
956-496-7609)
NMI Pres. – Leta Deering, 702 E. Luna, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
956-496-9503)
Church Board Sec. – Barbara Haynie, 1700 N. Jefferson, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
575-441-5394)
Church Treas. – – Barbara Haynie, 1700 N. Jefferson, Hobbs, NM 88240
(E-mail: [email protected];
575-441-5394)
LAS CRUCES FIRST
(Organized 1935)
( 037-0240 )
Mail: Mailing address if different from Location (Do not include city, state &
zip if same for both)
Location: 1900 S. Locust St. Las Cruces, NM 88001-5352
Web Address: NA
Email: [email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 575.522.7120
Pastor: (01/15/09) Timothy M. Brunk (Janice A.), 1500 Delano Dr. 88011
Review Date: (02/08/15) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Office Secretary — Janet Grudzinski 5200 Imperial Dr. Las Cruces, NM 88012 Tel.
575.640.8089 email: [email protected]
Assoc. Pastor — Janice Brunk 1900 Delano Dr. Las Cruces, NM 88011 Tel. 575.640.1673
email: [email protected]
Music Dir. — Floyd Ransom 2496 Moon River Lp. Las Cruces, NM 88007; Tel. 575.405.3274
email: [email protected]
SDMI Supt. — Don Sanders 2604 Claude Dove Dr. Las Cruces, NM 88011 Tel. 575.522.3579
email: [email protected]
Children's Min. Dir. — Janice Brunk 1900 Delano Dr. Las Cruces, NM 88011 Tel. 575.640.1673
email: [email protected]
Men's Min. Dir. — Cliff Baxter 310 Wall St. Las Cruces, NM 88001 Tel. 575.642.0594
Women's Min. Dir. — Carlene Whitney 2045 Lynch Dr. Las Cruces, NM 88001
NMI Pres. — Carlene Whitney Same as above
Church Board Sec. — Janet Grudzinski 5200 Imperial Dr. Las Cruces, NM 88012 Tel 575.640.
email: [email protected]
Church Treas. — William Merryman 607 Lenox Ave. Las Cruces, NM 88005 Tel. 575.640.0009
email [email protected]
Las Cruces Sonrise Community
(Organized 1999)
( 037-0115 )
Mail: Mailing address if different from Location (Do not include city, state &
zip if same for both)
Location: 1900 S. Locust, Las Cruces NM 88001
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 575-644-6946
Pastor: (10/98) S. Lynn Burkhart (Ruth), 3769 Damonite Ct., Las Cruces, NM
88012
Review Date: (Appt.) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Music Dir. – Richard Jimenez, 2003 Wagon Mound Way, Las Cruces, NM 88012 505239-0288
SDMI Supt. – Harry Duran, 5115 Found Ave., Las Cruces, NM 88011 575-373-0045
NYI Pres. – Robin Jenkins, 528 Sweet Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88001 575-496-9934
Men’s Min. Dir. – Harry Duran, 5115 Found Ave., Las Cruces, NM 88011 575-3730045
Women’s Min. Dir. – Mary Jimenez, 2003 Wagon Mound Way, Las Cruces, NM 88012
505-620-0715
NMI Pres. – Linn Morrison, PO Box 65, Mesilla Park, NM 88047 575-526-2920
Church Board Sec. – Ruth Burkhart, 3769 Damonite Ct., NM 88012 575-644-6947
Church Treas. – Ted Morrison, PO Box 65, Mesilla Park, NM 88047 575-526-2920
Living Stones Community
(Organized
1922)
( 037-0130 )
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Location: 1800 N. Norris Clovis, NM 88101
Mail: Same as location
Location: 1800 N. Norris St., Clovis, NM 88101
Web Address: livingstonescomminuty.com
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 575-769-7787; Phone: 575-769-1971
Pastor: (02/04/2007) Darwin Speicher, (Cindy), 1504 Claremont Terr., Clovis, NM 88101,
[email protected], [email protected], 575-219-7437
Review Date: (02/2013) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes No
Pastor of Student Ministries – Walter Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-762-2601
Children’s Pastor – Joseph Snodgrass, 304 Olive Drive, Clovis, Nm 88101, 540-471-7777
Business & Facilities Administrator - Joel Burdell, 1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-7634831
Childcare/School (Dir./Principal) – Jodi Duncan, 3720 Don January Ave., Clovis, NM 88101, 575762-3990
Compassionate Inner City Ministries – Walter Yeager, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-7622601
NYI Pres. – Jason Visser, 2712 Hammond, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-791-8356
Women’s Min. Dir. – Cindy Speicher, 1504 Claremont Terr., Clovis, NM 88101, 575-219-2284
Men’s Min. Dir. – Billy Borden, 1316 Sheldon, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-693-1530
NMI Pres. – Wanda McCord, 1909 Grayson Ct., Clovis, NM 8101, 575-769-0260
Church Board Sec. – James Ferrell, 1900 St. Andrews, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-762-6565
Church Treas. – Joel Burdell, 1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-763-4831
Admin Assistant/Graphic & Web Ministries – Kimberly Speicher, 1017 Rencher St., Clovis, NM
88101, 575-791-9549
LIVING WELL
(Organized 1914)
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Year organized)
(037-0070 )
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: 1902 West Main St., Artesia, NM 88210
Location: 1902 West Main St.
Web Address: NA
Email: [email protected]
Fax: NA; Phone: (575) 746-8854
Pastor: (11/2010) Eric Zottneck (Jessica), 2009 West Runyan Ave, Artesia, NM
88210,
Pastor (575) 420-0059; Jessica (575) 420-1391
Review Date:
123].)
(11/2012) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
Administrative Pastor – Jessica Zottneck (Eric)
SDMI Supt. – Jessica Zottneck (Eric)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Jessica Zottneck (Eric)
Women’s Min. – Suzanne Parker (John)
Men’s Min.- John Parker (Suzanne)
NMI Pres. – Suzanne Parker (John)
Church Treas. – Becky Hicks (G.E.)
Los Alamos La Vista
(Organized
1972)
( 037-0237 )
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Location
-
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
15 Grand Canyon, Los Alamos, NM 87544
[email protected]
Web Address
Email Address
505-672-3202
Fax
Telephone
Mail: Mailing address if different from Location (Do not include city, state &
zip if same for both)
Location: 15 Grand Canyon, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Web Address:
Email:
Fax:
; Phone: 505-672-3202
Pastor: Raul (Katrina) Granillo, 232 Rover Blvd, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505672-1135
Review Date: (8/ 2013) appointment (Initial review date is two years following start
date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
SDMI Supt. – Church Board
Men’s Min. Dir. – Michael Howe, 100 Rover Blvd, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505-6723036
Women’s Min. Dir. – Susan Howe, 100 Rover Blvd, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505-6723036
NMI Pres. – Carl Ames, 714 45th Street, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505-662-6149
Church Board Sec. – Gloria Gallegos, PO Box 334, Espanola, NM 87532, 505-7532634
Church Treas. – Susan Howe, 100 Rover Blvd, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505-672-3036
Los Lunas Faith Family
(Organized 2006)
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Year organized)
( 037-0295 )
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.)
Mail: P.O Box 1471 Los Lunas, NM 87031)
Location: 1400 Main St. Suite D
Web Address: www.faithfamilyloslunas.org
Email:
Fax:
; Phone: 505-350-3944
Web: Faithfamilyloslunas.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 505-350-3944
Pastor: Alan Granat (Carolyn) 1224 Broadview Loop Los Lunas NM 87031
Phone: 505-350-3944
Review Date: (1/14)
Email: [email protected]
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: NO
Office Secretary: Christa Storch; 1211 Carrizo St. Los Lunas NM 87031
505-263-8653
Music Dir: Dave Banghart; 619 Russell Dr. Los Lunas NM 87031
505710-8482
SDMI Supt.: Christa Storch 1211 Carrizo St. Los Lunas NM 87031
505263-8653
NYI President: Alanna McDuff 2941 Clear Sky St. Los Lunas NM 87031 505977-0211
Youth Pastor: Alanna McDuff 2941 Clear Sky St. Los Lunas NM 87031
505977-0211
Men’s Min. Dir.: Steve Storch 1211 Carrizo St. Los Lunas NM 87031
505414-0767
Women’s Min. Dir.: Joyce Bernard 2 Rosa Ave. Los Lunas NM 87031
505866-9647
NMI Pres.:
Harvey Larson 190 Black Hat Ave.
Los Lunas NM 87031
505865-7243
Church Board Sec.: Sharyn McGregor 11 Calle Del Rio Los Lunas NM 87031
505-864-6942
Church Treas.: Christa Storch 1211 Carrizo St. Los Lunas NM 87031 505263-8653
Lovington 1st Church of the
Nazarene
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1928)
( 037-0260 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 000-0001)
Mail -
P.O. Box 715, Lovington, NM 88260
mailing address, if different from location (Do not include
city, state and zip here if it is the same for both.)
Location
-
301 S. 1st St., Lovington, NM 88260
lovingtonnaz.org
Web Address
[email protected]
Email Address
Fax
575-396-4285
Telephone
Pastor
-
(7/13/2008)
Rev. Jaron and Elizabeth Graham, 1504 W Polk,
Lovington NM 88260
(575) 704-7837
Name, (Spouse), Address, Home Phone
Start Date
(mm/dd/yy)
(7/13/2014) (Initial review date is two years following start
date [Manual 122].)
Review
Date:
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This
Year:
Yes
No
(Ministry titles can be changed and there is space for more positions at the
bottom.)
Youth/Worship
Pastor
Children's Min.
Dir Compassionate
Ministries
Director
Prime Time Dir. Adult Min. Dir. Church Treasurer
Church Board Sec-
Aaron Tiffany, 913-963-7272, [email protected]
Elizabeth Graham, 575-704-9875, 1504 W. Polk Ave.
Lovington, NM 88260
Lauren Flemmons
Rev Steve Lord, 575-441-7852
Jeanine Graham, 575-396-6480, 1310 E. Harrison,
Lovington, NM 88260
Kathy Lord, 575-441-7851
John Graham, 575-396-6480
(Milan) Mount Taylor (Grants)
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Mail -
P.O. Box 3029, Milan, NM
(Organized
1981)
(037-0208 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
87021
mailing address, if different from location (Do not include city, state and zip here if
it is the same for both.)
Location
-
317 Charles Street, Grants, NM
Web Address
Pastor
Review
Date:
[email protected]
Email Address
87020
505-287-4464
Cell
Telephone
Helen J. Lortz, 317 Charles St., Grants, NM 87020
(Appointment)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
NMI Pres-Erlynn Thomas, 845 Clovis St., Grants, NM 87020
Moriarty Church of the Nazarene (Organized 1955)
No
( 037-0280 )
Mail: P.O. Box 1580, Moriarty, NM 87035
Location: 1204 Popular, Moriarty, NM 87035-1580
Web Address: www.moriartycon.org
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: (505) 832-4390
Pastor: (11/20/2011) Tom Mosier, P.O. Box 1580, Moriarty, NM 87035
[email protected] (505-832-7032)
Review Date: (11/20/2012)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
X No
Office Secretary - Elizabeth Strack, P.O. Box 2003, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505615-7025)
Music Dir. – Carl Kirkbride, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505-681-6914)
SDMI Supt. – Elizabeth Strack, P.O. Box 2003, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505-615-7025)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Elizabeth Strack, P.O. Box 2003, Moriarty, NM 87035
(505-615-7025)
NYI Pres. – Elisa Venable, 23 Luke Road, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505-414-2267)
Youth Pastor – Carl Kirkbride, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505-6816914)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Dennis Strack, P.O. Box 2003, Moriaty, NM 87035 (505-7203201)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Angelica Blackshear, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035
(505-554-8037)
NMI Pres. – Dennis Strack, P.O. Box 2003, Moriaty, NM 87035 (505-720-3201)
Church Board Sec. – Elizabeth Strack, P.O. Box 2003, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505615-7025)
Church Treas. – Carl Kirkbride, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505-6816914)
Compassionate Ministries - Carl Kirkbride, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035
(505-681-6914)
Lead Steward – Angelica Blackshear, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035
(505554-8037)
Head Trustee - Carl Kirkbride, 43 Magic Mist, Moriarty, NM 87035 (505-6816914)
Mountainair the Living Hope Church of the Nazarene (Organized 1931)
(
037-0290 )
Mail: P.O. Box 541 Mountainair NM 87036
Location: 201 E Pinon
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 505-847-9751; Phone: 505-847-9750
Pastor: (Jan 08) Paul & Judy Baker P.O. Box 1013 Mountainair NM (505-847-2407)
Review Date: (Jan 12) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Music Dir. – Gayle Jones, P.O. Box 64 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-847-2491)
Vis. Min. – Betty Somerlin (505-847-2759)
SDMI Supt. – Steve Boyd P.O. Box 878 Mountainair NM (505-730-2764)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Saunja Tafoya P.O. Box 601 Mountainair NM (505-6152673)
NYI Pres. – Gayle Jones P.O. Box 64 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-847-2491)
Adult Min. Dir. – Shirley Jones P.O. Box 541 Mountainair NM (505-847-0114)
Prime Time Dir. – Shirley Jones P.O. Box 541 Mountainair NM (505-847-0114)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Wayne Jones, P.O. Box 64 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-847-2491)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Judy Baker P.O. Box 1013 Mountainair NM 87036
NMI Pres. – Judy Baker P.O. Box 1013 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-847-2407)
Work & Witness Coord. – Paul Tafoya P.O. Box 601 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-9487457)
Church Board Sec. – Galye Jones P.O. Box 64 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-847-2491)
Church Treas. – Pat Autrey P. O. Box 541 Mountainair NM 87036 (505-847-0247)
Portales
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1919)
( 037-0310 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Mail: 823 W University Dr. Portales NM 88130
Location: 823 W. University Dr. Portales NM88130
Web Address:
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 575-356-6255; Phone: 575-356-6255
Pastor: (Oct 9, 2011) Johnny J. Pacheco, (Kristen), 1122 S. Abilene. Portales
NM, 88130, ([email protected]) 575-693-6826
Review Date: (10/13) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Assoc. Pastor – Ernestine Tennefos, 930 W. 17th St. Portales NM 88130 (575-7915507)
Music Dir. – Sherill Wofford, 507 Apache Trail, Portales NM 88130 (575-7141908)
SDMI Supt. – MaryAnn Danforth, 380 S Roosevelt Rd. Y, Portales NM 88130 (575356-4519)
Children’s Min. Dir. – Ernestine Tennefos, 930 W. 17th St. Portales NM 88130
(575-791-5507)
Youth Pastor – Johnny J. Pacheco, 1122 S. Abilene. Portales NM, 88130 (575693-6826)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Thomas Tafoya, 2102 Hayes St, Portales NM 88130 (575-7491418)
Women’s Min. Dir. – Diane Lillis, P.O. Box 1046 Portales NM 88130 ( 575-7490658)
Church Board Sec. – Shirley Tafoya, 2102 Hayes St. Portales NM 88130 (575-7491450)
Church Treas. – Alan Wofford, 507 Apache Trail, Portales NM 88130 (575-7605799)
Roswell Central
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
Location
-
(Organized
1945)
(Year
organized)
( 037-0330 )
(Gen. Treas. Acct.
No.
Format as follows:
000-0001)
901 E. Country Club Rd., Roswell NM, 88201
Web Address
[email protected]
Email Address
F
575-420-2907
Telephone
x
Pastor
-
(11/1/99)
Randy W. Elftman (Lucille) 3100 N. Garden, Roswell NM
88201 (575-420-2907)
Start Date
Name, (Spouse), Address, Home Phone
(mm/dd/yy)
Review
(10/ 2013 ) (Initial review date is two years following start
Date:
date [Manual 122].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
x Yes
No
SS Supt Dee Mason, 2412 N. Prairie, Roswell N.M. 88201
(575-208-0351)
Men's Min. Dir.
Crit Hobbs, 1303 Pennsylvania, Rowell NM, 88201
(575-622-0195)
Women's Min. Dir. Joann Hobbs,1303 Pennsylvania, Roswell NM 88201
(575-622-0195)
NMI Pres. Adell Bozeman, 911 N. Delaware, Roswell NM, 88201
(575-4203468)
Church Board Sec. Adell Bozeman, 911 N. Delaware, Roswell NM, 88201
(575-4203468
Church Treas. Joann Hobbs, 1303 Pennsylvania, Roswell NM, 88201
(575-622-0195)
Roswell First
(Organized 1924)
(037-0340 )
(Year organized)
Location -
501 N. Sycamore Ave. Roswell, NM 88201-1700
www.roswelIfirstnaz.com
[email protected]
fax 575-624-2735
phone 575-624-2614
Pastor : Dr. J. Vaughn Gossman
Spouse: Becca Gossman
Address: 3501 Highland, Roswell, NM 88201
Phone: 575-622-1076
Start Date: 8-15-2011
Review: 8-15-2013
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: No
Worship Leader/Associate Pastor: Carl Callicutt, 2903 Delicado, Roswell, NM 88201740-322-3000
Associate Pastor: Ron Ellington, 604 Hermosa, Roswell, NM 88201 575-622-2426
Associate Pastor: Garth Hyde, 2910A N. Alhambra Dr., Roswell, NM 88201 575-623-1040
Youth Pastor: Kevin & RaeLynn Prescott, 136 W. Orchard Park Rd., Dexter, NM 88230 575-347-5788
Children's Ministry: Andrew & Tracy Kloefkorn, 32 Deborah Dr., Roswell, NM 88201 575-622-8502
Day School Director: Susan Torres, 411 W. Reed St., Roswell, NM 88203 505-330-6094
NYI President: Kevin Prescott, 136 W. Orchard Park Rd., Dexter, NM 88230 575-347-5788
NMI President: Lillian Haley, 5036 W. Country Club, Roswell, NM 88201 575-622-3479
SS Supt.: Pam Boyd, 3209 Estrellita, Roswell, NM 88201 575-317-2364
Young Adults: Bruce & Reba Haley, 5034 W. Country Club Rd. Roswell, NM 88201 575-624-9607
Work & Witness Coord.: Larry Fry, 3101 Mesa Verde, Roswell, NM 88201 575-625-0904
Prime Time: Iva Dell Ferrell, 505 Willow Dr., Roswell, NM 88203 575-622-3072
Men's Ministry: Bruce Haley, 5034 W. Country Club Rd. Roswell, NM 88201 575-624-9607
Women's Ministry: Reba Haley, 5034 W. Country Club Rd. Roswell, NM 88201 575-624-9607
Church Board Secretary: Jimmy Orozco, 101 S. Ash Ave., Roswell, NM 88203 575-624-0379
Church Treasurer: Erna Crosby, 3201 Notting Hill Ave., Roswell, NM 88201 575-627-7945
Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del Nazareno
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(CTM)
(Year organized)
Location 1019 S Lea, Roswell, NM 88203)
Web Address:
Email:
Phone: 575-623-0201
Pastor: (6/25/10) Hector and Susan Torres
Review Date: (7-1-2012) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year: Yes
( 037-0002)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.)
No
Assoc. Pastor – Susan Torres
Vis. Min. – Hector Torres
Chr. Ed. (Dir/Min) – Susan Torres
SDMI Supt. – Susan Torres
Children’s Min. Dir. – Susan Torres
Single Adult Min. Dir. – Hector Torres
Women’s Min. Dir. – Susan Torres
Church Treas. – Erna Crosby (1st Church)
SANTA FE (Organized 1939)
( Church No. 037-0350)
Location: 1044 Don Diego Ave. Santa Fe, NM 87505
Pastor: (01/06/1997 Start Date) Mario Mejicanos, 2936 Calle Princesa Juana, Santa Fe, NM
Email, [email protected] Phone 505 690 8957
Review Date: (Appointed) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
No
Music Dir. – Luis Morales
SDMI Supt. – Karina Linares. 2725 Walnut St. Santa Fe, NM 87507
NYI Pres. – Winder Hurtado
NMI Pres. – Gala Arias, 83 Camino Vista Grande, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Church Board Sec. – Karina Linares. 2725 Walnut St. Santa Fe, NM 87507
Church Treas. – Gala Arias, 83 Camino Vista Grande, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Silver City Mountain View
(Organized 1981 )
(037-0353)
Location-----210 Mountain View
Road Silver City, NM 88061
([email protected]) (575) 388-4968
Pastor - Charles Anderson (Augusta) 212 Mountain View Road, Silver City, NM
88061
Review Date - Appointment
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
No
Music Dir. – Augusta Anderson
Children’s Min. Dir. – Augusta Anderson
Men’s Min. Dir. – Harrell Wright
Women’s Min. Dir. – Brenda Callahan
Church Board Sec. – Christina Gonzales
Church Treas. – Harrell Wright
Truth or Consequences
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1947)
( 037-0370 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 0000001)
Location: 220 w. 5TH, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
Phone: 575-894-3755
Pastor: (06/01/1991) Dale K. (Peggy) Twyeffort, 220 W. 5th, Truth or
Consequences, NM 87901
(E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 575-894-2192)
Review Date:
(Appointment)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Music Dir. – Darrell Briggs, P.O. Box 1401, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
Phone:
575-894-4321
SDMI Supt. – Darrell Briggs, P.O. Box 1401, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
Phone:
575-894-4321
NMI Pres. –Peggy Twyeffort, 220 W. 5th, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 (Email: [email protected])
Phone: 575-894-2192
Church Board Sec. –Linda Briggs P.O. Box 1401, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
Phone: 575-894-4321
Church Treas. –Phil Sparman, P.O. Box 608, Elephant Butte, NM 87935 Phone:
575-744-5228
Tularosa
(Organized 1921)
( 037-0390 )
Mail: PO Box 457
Location: 501 Higuera St Tularosa NM 88352
Web Address:
www.tularosanazarene.com
Email: [email protected]
Fax:
; Phone: 575-921-6764
Pastor: (08/09) Lorin F Noble 505 Higuera St Tularosa NM 88352
Review Date: (appointment) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual
123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Music Dir. – Charles Davis
SDMI Supt. – David Leach
NYI Pres. – Debbie Leach
Men’s Min. Dir. – David Leach
Women’s Min. Dir. – Debbie Leach
NMI Pres. – Carron Davila
Church Board Sec. – Carron Davila
Church Treas. – Charles Davis
Yes
No
Valencia Valley
Church Name in Caps and Lower Case
(Organized
1967)
( 037-0055 )
(Year organized)
(Gen. Treas. Acct. No.
Format as follows: 000-0001)
Location: 33 El Cerro Road, Los Lunas, NM 87031
Web Address: www.vvnc.org
Email:
[email protected]
Fax: 505 865 2015; Phone: 505 865 9047
Pastor: (Start Date:10/01/89) Name:Marvin E. White, (Spouse:Trudy), Address:
1071 Cypress Ct SE, Los Lunas, NM 87031, Email: [email protected],
Home Phone: 505 710 9220
Review Date: (10/15) (Initial review date is two years following start date [Manual 123].)
New Church-Type Mission Sponsorship This Year:
Yes
No
Office Secretary – Trudy White Ph: 505 417 7232 Address:1071 Cypress Ct. SE Los
Lunas, NM 87031
Music Dir. – A. C. Casamento Ph: 505 362 2882 Address: 7205 Merle Dr.
Albuquerque, NM 87109,
SDMI Supt. – Yvonne Crollett Ph: 505 866 0788 Address: 1161 Elm Court, Los
Lunas, NM 87031
Childcare/School
(Dir./Principal) – Melanie Sanchez Ph: 505 515 9729 Address: 412 Valle Grande
SW, Los Lunas, NM 87031
Women’s Min. Dir. – Mary Carlson Ph: 505 565 4421 Address: 5 Merced, Los Lunas,
NM 87031
Church Board Sec. – Ruben Ballesteros Ph: 505 866 5618 Address: 22 Aldea Place,
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Church Treas. – Ruben Ballesteros Ph: 505 866 5618 Address 22 Aldea Place, Los
Lunas, NM 87031
OTHER CHURCHES IN NEW MEXICO AND FAR WEST TEXAS
Southwest Latin-American
El Paso Centro Cristiano Yireh
(102-0009)
Pastor— Carlos Amato (Martha), 1042 Miss Bev St., El Paso, TX 79932
[email protected]
El Paso Iglesia del Nazarene Latino-Americana (102-0061)
Location—10512 Sidney St., El Paso, TX 79924
(915-494-0300)
Pastor—Rev. Emilio Rogelio Fernandez (Martha), 10512 Sidney St., El Paso, TX
79924
[email protected]
(915-822-3726)
El Paso Primera del Nazareno (102-0060)
Location—3430 Pera Ave., El Paso TX 79905
(915-542-3508)
Pastor— Javier Paniagua (Flor), 11753 Ronald McNair Dr., El Paso, TX 79936
[email protected]
(915-440-1987)
Fabens Iglesia del Nazareno (102-0070)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 384863) 1019 Fabens, Fabens, TX 79838
Pastor—Roman Fuentes (Maria), P.O. Box 1103, Sunland Park, NM 88063
((575 589-1950)
Las Cruces Iglesia del Nazareno (102-0080)
Location—1141 E. Hadley, Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575-647-0371)
Pastor—Benjamin Lopez (Sandra), 1025 Maple, Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575-647-1328)
Southwest Native American
Apache Avenue (Organized 1953) (103-0010)
Location—818 Apache Ave. N.W., Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505-247-8241)
Pastor—(9/91) Julian Gunn (Bernita), 624 Apache Ave. N.W., Albuquerque, NM
87102
(505-764-9196)
Assoc. Pastor—Bernita Gunn, 624 Apache Ave. N.W. , Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505-764-9196)
Laguna (Organized 1986) (103-0051)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 1418) meet in members’ homes, Paguate, NM 87040
Pastor—TBS
SS Superintendent—Irvin Shiosee (same as above)
(505-552-6853)
Pine Hill (Organized 1959) (103-0150)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 326, Pinehill, NM 87357) 23 miles South of Ramah, New
Mexico
Pastor—(9/01) Freddie Lee (Sarah), P.O. Box 326, Pinehill, NM 87357
(505-775-3092)
Ramah Navajo (103-0160)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 190), 1/8 mile across from old Post Office, Ramah, NM
87321
(E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 505-783-4732; 505-783-4732)
Pastor—(9/95) Herman Nells (Cynthia), P.O. Box 190, Ramah, NM 87321
(505-783-4732)
Ramah Sandmountain (103-0170)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 67, Pinehill, NM 87357) 19 miles South of Ramah, New
Mexico
(505-783-4447)
Pastor—(8/05) Gilbert Maria (Rose), P.O. Box 184, Pinehill, NM 87357
Twin Buttes (Organized 1948) (103-0260)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 566) 50 A. W. Historic 66, Mentmore, NM 87319
(505-722-9688)
Pastor—(5/05) Wilkinson Sage, (Same as above)
F. ORDAINED ELDERS
Minister’s Service Legend
CHP—Chaplain
PSV-FT—Pastoral Service, Full-Time
DA—District Assigned
DIA—District Interim Assigned
PSV-PT—Pastoral Service, Part-Time
DS—District Superintendent
RA—Retired, Assigned
EDU—Education
RU—Retired, Unassigned
EVC—Evangelist, Commissioned
SEC—Song Evangelist, Commissioned
GA—General Assignment
STU—Student
MIS—Missionary
TRF—In Process of Transfer
PAS—Pastor
U—Unassigned
2005 PSV-PT
Adamson, W. Scott, 5601 Lewis Rd NE, Rio Rancho, NM
87114 (Albuquerque Rio Vista)
2006 PAS
Anderson, Charles H., 210 Mountain View Rd., Silver City, NM
88061 (Silver City Mountain View)
1947 RA
(562-598-4151)
Appleby, Robert R., HC 71, Box 1183, Capitan, NM 88316
(Angus)
2009 CHP
(575-388-4968)
Anderson, Dudley B., 1791 St. John Rd., No. 50-I, Seal Beach,
CA 90740 (Angus)
1970 RA
(505-328-6969)
(575-336-4833)
Barr, John Edward, 9400 Colima Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM
87120
(Albuquerque Rio Vista)
(505-270-9227)
2009 PAS
Belgie, William, 10409 Crete, El Paso, TX 79924
(El Paso Open Gate Community) (915-822-8422)
1991
U
Bloomquist, Kent A., 8121 Otero Ave N.E., Albuquerque, NM
87109 (Albuquerque Heights First)
1992 DA
(505-821-5298)
Brooks, David A., HC 71, Box 1145, Capitan, NM 88316 (Angus)
(575-336-7518)
1984 EVC
Brough, Nicolas E., 6221 Pino Real, El Paso, TX 79912
(El Paso Open Gate) [email protected]
(915-584-9931)
1964 RA
Brough, Norlyn, 6221 Pino Real, El Paso, TX 79912
(El Paso First) [email protected]
1985 CHP
Brown, David M., 2445 Ptarmigan Ln., Colorado Springs, CO
80918-8436
1994 PAS
(Silver City Mountain View)
(575-373-3166)
Callicutt, Carl W., 2903 Delicado Dr., Roswell, NM 88201
(Roswell First)
2010 PAS
(575-546-7334)
Burkhart, S. Lynn, 3769 Damonite Ct, Las Cruces, NM 88012
(Las Cruces Sonrise Community)
2012 PSV-FT
(575-640-1673)
Bunting, Alvin E., 9515 McCan Rd. S.E., Deming, NM 88030
(Deming)
1992 PAS
(719-358-6875)
Brunk, Timothy M., 1500 Delano Dr., Las Cruces, NM 88011
(Las Cruces First)
1981 PAS
(915-584-9931)
(740-322-3000)
Claiborne, Robert D., 924 Sims Avenue, Alamogordo NM 87031
(Alamogordo New Beginnings)
1993 PAS
Coonradt, Dean, 910 Fountain Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Carlsbad First)
1974 RA
NM
(575-628-0736)
Crider, Thomas A., 3125 Calle Suenos SE, Rio Rancho, NM
87124
2011 PAS
(575-443-3079)
(Heights First)
(505 896-4513)
Davis, Geneva Christine, 1752 Stagecoach Cir., Gallup.
87301
(Gallup)
(505-488-
3867)
1995 PAS
Elftman, Randy W., 3100 N. Garden, Roswell, NM 88201
(Roswell Central)
2009 PSV-PT
Elftman, Wm. Wade, 2201 Smith Lane, Farmington, NM 87401
(Farmington Crossroads Community)
1975 RA
(575-420-2907)
(505-419-1832)
Ellington, Ronald E., 604 Hermosa Dr., Roswell, NM 88201
(Roswell First)
(575-622-2426)
2004 U
Farley, Thomas S. (Angus)
1973 RA
Fisher, Floyd H., 903 Valverde St., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Carlsbad First)
1981 RA
Foote, Lester R., 2001 Amber Skies, Spc 84, Alamogordo, NM
88310-3207 (Alamogordo New Beginnings)
2007 PAS
(575-887-2068)
(575-434-3087)
Good, Chad W., 111 Hillman St., Belen, NM 87002
(Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse)
(505-715-4298)
1995 PAS
Gossman, J. Vaughn, 3501 Highland, Roswell, NM 88101
(Roswell First)
2009 PAS
Graham, Jaron L., 1504 Polk, Lovington, NM 88260
(Lovington)
2002 PAS
(575-622-1076)
(575-396-4285)
Granat, “Roy” Alan, P.O. Box 1710, Los Lunas NM 87031
(Los Lunas Faith Family)
(E-mail: [email protected] 505-350-3944)
1977 RA
Gray, Cecil L., HC 67, Box 204, Nogal, NM 88341 (Angus)
(575-354-8406)
1986 PAS
Grenier, Fred J., 3909 Telescope Ct., El Paso, TX 79904
(El Paso First)
2002 PSV-PT
Griffin, John J., 3120 Valencia N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87110
(Albuquerque Heights First)
1959 RU
(505-480-6530)
Herren, Brent James, 511 Buena Suerte, El Paso, TX, 79912
[email protected] , (El Paso Trinity)
2011 PSV-PT
(505-856-3498)
Hasenauer, Erika, 2275 La Casita, Bernalillo, NM 87004
(Heights First Church)
2009 PAS
(505-883-8605)
Groves, Howard, 6801 Leander Ave., NE Albuquerque, NM
87109 (Albuquerque Heights First)
2012 PSV-PT
(915-759-0261)
(915-433-7258)
Holguin, Juan G., 307 E. Skelly, Hobbs, N.M. 88240
(Hobbs)
(575-391-6619)
2011 PSV-PT
Holguin, Martha O., 307 E. Skelly, Hobbs, N.M. 88240
(Hobbs)
1977 DS
Huff, James Frederick, P.O. Box 640, Tijeras, N M 87059
(Edgewood Breakpoint)
1982 PAS
(575-391-6619)
(505-286-5515)
Hutchison, Richard D., HC 71, Box 1161-B, Capitan, NM 88316
(Angus)
1963 RA/CHP/PSV-PT
Hyde Sr., F. Garth, 2910A N. Alhambra Dr., Roswell, NM
88201
1982 U
(Roswell First)
(Albuquerque Sandia)
(575-457-2344)
Kneeland, Edwin W., 1214 W. Ural Dr., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Carlsbad Church St.)
1955 U
(505-294-5190)
Kimberlin, Cecil H., 24 Mesquite Ln., Artesia, NM 88210
(Carlsbad First)
1981 CHP
(575-239-0288)
Johnson, Michael C., 9717 Regal Ridge Dr. N.E., Albuquerque,
NM 87111 (Albuquerque Holiday Park)
1985 CHP
(575-239-0288)
Jimenez, Richard L., 2003 Wagon Mound Way, Las Cruces, NM
(Las Cruces Sonrise)
1975 PAS
(505-730-7098)
Jimenez, Mary E., 2003 Wagon Mound Way, Las Cruces, NM
88012 (Las Cruces Sonrise
2006 U
575-623-1040
Jennings, David, 3405 Caballero Dr. S.W., Albuquerque, NM
87121
2003 CHP
(575-336-2972)
(575-628-8154)
Lanham, Delbert, 7440 Longview Dr. N.W. Albuquerque, NM
87120 (Albuquerque Heights First)
(505-401-6527)
1980 RA
Leidy, Arnold G., P.O. Box 1054, Edgewood, NM 87015
(Edgewood Breakpoint)
1984 CHP
Lord, Stephen J., P.O. Box 106, Lovington, NM 88260
(Lovington)
1997 PAS
(575-396-5625)
Lortz, Helen J., 317 Charles St., Grants, NM 87020
(Mount Taylor)
1981 U
(575-760-5784)
Moreno, Maria, 404 Marquette Ave. NE Apt. 8, Albuquerque,
NM 87102 (Albuquerque Monte Santo)
1962 RU
87121
(505-881-0657)
Mejicanos, Mario R., 2936 Calle Princesa Juana, Santa Fe, NM
87507 (Santa Fe)
1992 PSV-FT
(505-489-5354)
McNew, Burleigh, 5908 Arvilla N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87110
(Albuquerque Heights First)
1999 PAS
(318-396-4604)
Maloney, Terry T., P.O. Box 1301, Portales, NM 88130
(Broadview)
2011 PAS
(505-287-4464)
Loveless, Robert W., 106 Jennifer Ln., West Monroe, LA 71291
(Carlsbad First)
1981 DIA
(505-281-0851)
(505-471-6054)
Mendoza, Enrique, 804 Brackett Dr. S.W., Albuquerque, NM
(Albuquerque Rio Vista)
(505-450-8898)
2001 PAS
Moore, Jeff, 10319 Country Manor NW, Albuquerque, NM
87114-2330 (Albuquerque Rio Vista)
2008 PAS
(505-792-8558)
Myers, Peter K., 3013 Dakota St. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87110
(Albuquerque Sandia)
1979 PAS
Nielson, William B., 9014 Liberty Dr. N.E., Albuquerque, NM
87109 (Albuquerque Heights First)
2011 PAS
(512-820-5436)
Proulx, William A., 2311 W. Church St., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Carlsbad Church Street)
2004 PAS
(575-392-2543)
Prince, Michael A., Sr., 4620 Pan American NE, Albuquerque,
NM 87109-2201
1999 PAS
(575-921-6764)
Parker, Sharla Rae, 224 E. Taos, Hobbs, NM 88240
(Hobbs)
1983 U
(505-823-1514)
Noble, Lorin F., 505 Higuera St, Tularosa, NM 88352
(Tularosa)
2010 PSV-FT
(505-321-8635)
(575-885-8198)
Reinicke III, William H., 229 Erbbe NE, Albuqerque, NM 87123
(Albuquerque Los Altos)
(505-261-6630)
1994 U
Rivas, John, 51 Children’s Way, Enterprise, Fl 32725
(386- 801-7750)
2008 PSV-FT
Roberson, Richard D., 12307 Odonnell St., El Paso, Tx,
79934-2214 (El Paso Open Gate Community)
2004 U
(915-526-0707)
Roe, David G., P.O. Box 57, Cerro Gordo, IL 61818
(Artesia Living Well)
1999 U
Rosenbaum, Keith A.
2011 PSV-FT
Sánchez, Marco, HC 71 Box 1162, Capitan NM 88316
(Angus)
2004 PAS
(915) 239-2917 )
Sanchez, Stephen A., 4 George Court Suite A Edgewood, NM
87015
2007 PAS
[email protected];
(Edgewood Breakpoint)
(505-917-4232)
Scott, Larry D., 1500 Sagebrush Trail S.E., Albuquerque, NM
87123 (Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa)
2006 U
(505-294-7183)
Shirley, Manish A., 1818 4th. Ave. Canyon, TX 79015
(El Paso Trinity) (308-665-5070)
1968 RA
Sloan, Roy A., Box 726, Fort Sumner, NM 88119
(Living Stones Community)
2010 PSV-FT
Smith, H. Gordon III, 8620 Liberty Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM
87109
2005 PAS
(Heights First)
(505-797-2315)
Speicher, Darwin, 1504 Claremont Terrace, Clovis,
NM 88101
1976 CHP
(575-355-2780)
(Living Stones Community)
(575-769-1971)
Stagner, William C., 451 Stagecoach Rd. S.E., Rio Rancho, NM
87124 (Albuquerque Heights First)
1992 TRF
Steele, David W.,
(505-994-9049)
in
process
transfer to Hawaii Pacific
1963 RU
Stone, William E., 3051 Twin Oaks Dr. NW, Albuquerque, NM
87120 (Albuquerque Heights First)
1989 PAS
Stout, Jon E., 11150 Sam Snead Dr., El Paso, TX 79936
(El Paso Montwood)
2000 CHP
(915-598-3175)
Tennefos, Darryl S., 930 W. 17th St., Portales, NM 88130
of
(Portales)
2005 PSV-PT
(575-356-8233)
Tennefos, Ernestine A., 930 W. 17th St., Portales, NM 88130
(Portales)
1974 U
Thornton, Tom, 3863 State Road 209
(Broadview)
2012 PSV-FT
(575-791-5507)
Broadview, NM 88112
(575-693-0845)
Tiffany, Aaron, 1504 W Polk Ave. ,Lovington, NM 88260,
(Lovington) [email protected]
1980 RA
(913-963-7272)
Timblin, Kenneth R., P.O. Box 1198, La Luz, NM 88337
(Alamogordo New Beginnings)
2010 PAS
(575-309-5793)
(575-434-5761)
Torres, Hector, 411 W. Reed St. Roswell, NM 88203-4359
(Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del Nazareno) (505-599-9389)
2010 PSV-PT
Torres, Susan Rae, , 411 W. Reed St. Roswell, NM 88203-4359
(Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del Nazareno) (505-599-9389)
1977 PAS
Twyeffort, Dale K., 220 W. 5th, Truth or Consequences, NM
87901 (Truth or Consequences)
2001 U
Vicuna, Enrique, 405 San Pablo S.E., No. 18, Albuquerque, NM
87108 (Albuquerque Holiday Park)
1967 RU
(575-894-3755)
(505-265-1778)
Warner, Darwin C., 615 N. 11th St., Carlsbad, NM 88220
(Carlsbad Church Street) [email protected]
(575-885-2869)
1996 PAS
West, David M., 4905 Tarry Terr., Farmington, NM 87402
(Farmington Crossroads)
1989 PAS
(505-325-2600)
White, Marvin E., 1071 Cypress Ct. S.E., Los Lunas, NM 87031
(Valencia Valley)
2003 PSV-FT
(505-865-6627)
Yeager, Walter, 3017 Wallace, Clovis, NM 88101
(Living Stones Community)
2012 PAS
Yocom, Christopher S., 2016 Sierra Ave., Aztec, NM 87410
(Aztec)
1981 PAS
(575-762-2601)
[email protected]
(505)333-7151)
Yocom, Kenneth P., 1323 N. Breckon Dr., Hobbs, NM 88240
(Hobbs First) [email protected]
1981 DA
(575-441- 5845)
Yocom, Stanley K., HC 71, Box 1159, Capitan, NM 88316
(Angus)
(575-336-4404)
G. ORDAINED DEACONS
2007 CHP
Arthur, Donna C., 11100 Gibson Blvd., S.E., LX340,
Albuquerque, NM 87123 (Albuquerque Heights First)
(505-332-9001)
2011 PSV-PT
Brunk, Janice, 1500 Delano Dr., Las Cruces, NM
(Las Cruces First)
1990 U
(575-640-1673)
Ours, Howard Paul, HC 71 Box 1179, Capitan, NM 88316
(Angus)
2006 PSV-FT
88011
(575-336-4558)
Rushing, S. DeAnn, 8812 Palomar NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
(Albuquerque Sandia)
(505-269-7387)
2006 PSV-FT
Rushing, Dennis L., 8812 Palomar NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
(Albuquerque Sandia)
(505-269-7387)
H. LICENSED MINISTERS
(No.) Year in Course of Study
(E/D/LM)—Credential Goal
2008 PAS
(4)
(E)
Baker, Christopher Paul, 201 N. Sunset,
Mountainair, NM 87036
(Mountainair)
2012 PSV-PT
(1)
(D)
(505-847-2407)
Blea, Jaycob Michael, 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105 (Albuquerque Sandia)
(505-453-8200)
2011
PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
Blea, Steven Michael, 3304 Lucerne NE,
Albuquerque, NM 87111 (Sandia
[email protected]
2012 PSV-PT
(1)
(E)
Mountain)
(505-417-9308)
Brown, Michael D. II, 701 Uranium Dr. NE,
Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87124, (Sandia)
[email protected]
2012 PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
(505-884-4840)
Chazarretta, Johnny Jr., 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105 (Albuquerque Sandia)
[email protected]
(505-999-
0454)
2012 PSV-PT
(2)
(D)
Chazarretta, Shawn Ann, 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105 (Albuquerque Sandia)
[email protected] (505-999-0454)
2009 PSV-FT
(3)
(E)
Clever, Jeanna, 2315 Markham Rd. SW
Albuquerque, NM 87105 (Albuquerque Sandia)
(505-553-8346)
2005 PSV-PT
(3)
(E)
Deering, Larry, 702 E. Luna Dr., Hobbs, NM
88240-4018
2012 PSV-PT
(3)
(D)
(G)
NM 88316,
Frazier, Korey Paul,
(E)
HC 71 Box 1159, Capitan,
(Angus)
(505-359-4117)
Graham, Elizabeth, 1504 W. Polk, Lovington,
[email protected] (Lovington) (575-704-9875)
2010 PSV-PT
(4)
(E)
Granillo, Raul, 639 HWY 170 Farmington, NM
87401
2012
[email protected] (575-494-6187)
[email protected],
2012 PSV-PT (1)
NM 88260
(E)
(956-496-7609)
Entrot, Sharon Kay, 921 S. 10th St, Deming, NM 88030
(Deming)
2012 DA
(Hobbs)
PSV-PT
(2)
(D)
(Farmington Crossroads) (505-326-1605)
Moreno, Therese, 4705 El Hachero Court, Rio
Rancho, New Mexico, 87124
(Sandia Mountain)
(505-553-
9424)
2011 PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
Noriega, Jennie, 2315 Markham Rd SW,
(Sandia) Albuquerque, NM 87105
2011
PAS
(2)
(E)
Mosier, Tom, P.O. Box 1580, Moriarty, NM 87035
[email protected]
2012
PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
(505-261-8903)
(Moriarty) (505-832-7032)
Pacheco, Arthur Eric Daniel, 2315 Markham rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105, (Sandia) (505-967-2770)
2012
PAS
(2)
(E)
Pacheco, Johnny, 1122 S Abilene Ave,
Portales, NM 88130 [email protected]
(505-515-
8831)
2012
PSV-PT
(2)
(D
Rivas, Bianca Michele, 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105,
(Sandia)
[email protected] (505-974-2781)
2012 PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
Rivas, Patti Lynn, 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105, (Sandia) (505-261-0467)
2007 PAS
(4)
(E)
Robledo, Martin, 10119 Montreal Cir., El Paso TX
79927 (El Paso Nuevo Amanecer)
(915-860-8705)
2009 PAS
(3)
(E)
Rodriguez, Fred, 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105
(Albuquerque Sandia) (505-850-8115)
2012 PSV-PT
(1)
(D)
Rodriguez, Monica, 2315 Markham Rd. SW,
Albuquerque, NM 87105
(Albuquerque Sandia) (505-850-8115)
2009 PSV-PT
(G)
(E)
Sanchez, Bertha (Betty), HC 71 Box 1162 Capitan
NM 88316 (Angus)
email:[email protected]
(915.881.7535 or 575.522.7120)
2012 PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
Strack, Dennis C.,
87035. (Moriarty)
2012 PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
(505 720 3201)
Strack, Elizabeth, PO Box 2003, Moriarty NM.
(Moriarty)
2009 PSV-PT
(G)
(E)
(505 720 3201)
Torres, Alex, 1620 Mescalero Dr., El Paso, TX
79925
2011 U
(3)
(E)
PO Box 2003, Moriarty NM
(El Paso Open Gate) (915-565-4640)
Vaughan, Wayne G., 204 El Paso Dr.,
Farmington, NM 87401 (Farmington Crossroads)
[email protected]
2010 PSV-PT
(4)
(E)
(505-486-0499)
Weisheit, Ken, 6115 Ensenada Way, Farmington
NM, 87402 (Farmington Crossroads) (505-402-9146)
2011 PAS
(2)
(E)
Zottneck, Eric, 2009 West Runyan Ave, Artesia,
NM 88210, (Artesia Living Well)
(575-746-8854)
2011 PSV-PT
(2)
(E)
Zottneck Jessica, 2009 West Runyan Ave, Artesia,
NM 88210, (Artesia Living Well)
(575-746-8854)
I. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
J. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC
K. EVANGELISTS, COMMISSIONED
Brough, Nicolas E., 6221 Pino Real, El Paso, TX 79912 (El Paso Open Gate)
(915-584-9931)
Leidy, Arnold G., P.O. Box 1054, Edgewood, NM 87015 (Edgewood Outreach)
(505-281-0851)
L. SONG EVANGELIST, COMMISSIONED
Leidy, Arnold G., P.O. Box 1054, Edgewood, NM 87015 (Edgewood Outreach)
(505-281-0851)
II. General Information
A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER
1. Elders
Michael A. Prince Sr.
2. Licensed Ministers
Aaron Tiffany, Christopher S. Yocom,
B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED
1. Elders
David W. Bane, Michael A. Vincent
2. Deacons
Sari Vincent
3. Licensed Ministers
C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS
Aaron E. Tiffany, Erika Hasenauer, and Chris Yocom
D. RECOGNIZED FROM SISTER DENOMINATION
Carl W. Callicutt from the Wesleyan Church
E. RESTORED TO THE ROLL OF ELDERS
John Rivas
F. DROPPED FROM MINISTERIAL ROLL
1. Elders
Licensed Ministers Not Renewed
William Borden, having not been recommended by his local church. Feliciano
Hernandez, having not progressed in his studies. Anne Krebbs, having not applied
and Robert Krebbs, having not applied in 2011 or 2012.
G. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE
Jaycob Michael Blea, Michael D. Brown II, Johnny Chazarreta, Shawn Ann
Chazarreta, Sharon Entrot, Korey Frazier, Elizabeth Graham, Therese Moreno, ,
Arthur Pacheco, Johnny Pacheco, Bianca Rivas, Patti Rivas, Monica Rodriguez,
Dennis Strack, and Elizabeth Strack
H. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE
Christopher Paul Baker, Steven Michael Blea, Jeanna Clever, Larry Deering, Raul
Granillo, Tom Mosier, Jennie Noriega, Martin Robledo, Fred Rodriguez, Betty
Sanchez, Alex Torres, Wayne G. Vaughan, Kenneth Weisheit, Eric Zottneck, and
Jessica Zottneck.
I. GRANTED RETIREMENT STATUS
Arnold G. Leidy
J. CREDENTIAL STATUS CHANGED
K. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED
L. DROPPED CHURCHES
M. CHURCH NAME CHANGES
Edgewood Outreach is changed to Edgewood Breakpoint Church of the Nazarene
N. JOURNAL CORRECTION
Robert Krebbs should have been shown as dropped having not applied in 2011.
Janice Brunk shown in 2011 journal as having been elected to Elders orders but was
instead ordained as a deacon. Steven Michael Blea should have been on the role of
licensed ministers in 2011. Thomas Mosier was granted a Ministers License in 2011.
F. Garth Hyde, Sr. should have been listed as RA/CHP in the 20ll journal.
O. WHERE TO SEND MONIES
District Treasurer—Joel Burdell, 1520 Avondale, Clovis, NM 88101-5004
(District Funds, Educational (PLNU) Funds, NMI dues, District NMI project,
World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and Benefits Fund, and all approved NMI
specials, duty, cash LINKS, Christmas Fund etc.)
III. Plan of Examination
A. Members of Ministerial Studies Board
Chairman— R. Alan Granat, P.O. Box 1710, Los Lunas NM 87031
(E-mail: [email protected]; 505-350-3944)
Secretary—Dale Twyeffort, 220 W. 5th, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901
(E:mail: [email protected]; 575-894-3755)
B. Instructions to Students
1. Eligibility
The District Ministerial Studies Board (DMSB), a division of the Board of
Ministry, serves only students who are properly enrolled in the course of study.
Enrollment is open only to local ministers, local lay ministers and those described in
Manual paragraph 408.1, Sourcebook for Ministerial Development 438 and ministers
of music who qualify according to Manual paragraph 410.
2. Courses
The DMSB oversees the preparation of both elder and deacon candidates.
Ministers will not be ordained without having completed their respective courses.
They should also understand that ordination is by invitation of the District Board of
Ministry.
3. Modes of Study
The recommended mode of preparation for full-time Christian service is by
attending a Nazarene liberal arts college or university and, if possible, Nazarene
Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. Other modes include Nazarene Bible
College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, its online program, or one of its satellite
centers, and the online program from Northwest Nazarene University.
The courses required of the college/university students are listed in Manual
paragraph 424.3. The competency statements for ministerial education are listed in
Manual paragraph 424.3.
4. Regulations for Course of Study
1. There are 24 courses required for completion of the course of study.
2. Candidates are responsible for their education process and documentation and
evidence for course completion rests on the shoulders of the student. Proper
documentation and transcripts must be presented to DMSB in order for credit to be
granted.
3. Candidates should be prepared to appear for an interview each year as called upon
by the Board of Ministry or either of its subcommittees (Ministerial Studies
Board/Ministerial Credentials Board) at the time and place specified.
4. The Manual requires that each student complete a minimum of two courses per
year to maintain district license.
5. College/University Students
College/university students are responsible to
submit
to the DMSB
documentary evidence (official college transcript) of academic standing in harmony
with Manual 427.1m 427.4 and the SMD (Sourcebook for Ministerial Development)
439.26-439.30.
College/university students are reminded to plan their curriculum in harmony
with Manual 424.1, 424.3. Yearly updates should be submitted to the DMSB by the
student showing completed course work. The final transcript at graduation will be
evaluated by the DMSB, and requirements stated in the current Manual will not be
waived.
6. Where to Go
1. For information or guidance, go to either the board secretary or chairman. (If you
are not currently enrolled in the course of study, but are interested in enrollment,
first contact your pastor.)
2. For information about enrollment or an approved course of study, contact the
secretary of the DMSB, Dale Twyeffort, 220 W. 5th, Truth or Consequences, NM
87901 (575-894-3744), E-mail: [email protected].
3. For relevant application forms (for district assembly recognition and renewal),
contact the district secretary, Ken Yocom, 2900 N. Fowler, Hobbs, NM 88240 (575392-8059).
IV. Daily Proceedings
A. ASSEMBLY BUSINESS
Friday afternoon, June 29, 2012
The 99th New Mexico District Assembly began at 1:30 p.m. in Albuquerque, New Mexico at Heights First
Church. Carl Callicut led the congregation in praise and worship.
District Superintendent, Dr. J. Fred Huff led in prayer.
General Superintendent, Dr. David Graves welcomed the assembly. He read Acts 2:1-2 and talked about the
Power that was promised the disciples. He read Acts 2:3 and talked about how the Lord cleanses us and
purifies us. Matthew 3:11-12 says He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire and that He will
separate the impure from the good. That’s what God wants to do to your heart. Remove everything that is
not worthy. Dr. Graves talked about the gift of the Holy Spirit is not just for us. We can go out into our world
and share what God has done for us. The congregation sang “Spirit of the Living God, Fall fresh on me.”
Following prayer, the assembly was called to order at 2:25 p.m.
District Secretary, Rev. Ken Yocom recommended Dale Twyeffort as Election Secretary, Linda Brooks as
Recording Secretary and Chris Yocom and Aaron Tiffany as Pages. The entire room was established as the
voting area. Times were established for the assembly meetings. Motion was made and approved.
Letters of greetings to be sent to: Dr and Mrs. Woodie Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Wyss, Mrs. Virginia Dace,
Dr. and Mrs. David Busic, Dr. and Mrs. Hardy Weathers, Dr. and Mrs. John R Nells, Dr. and Mrs. Alberto
Guang , Mr. Rusty and Diane Robbins, Reverend Harmon and Cindy Schmelzenbach and family, Dr. Melvin
and Esther Rigsby and family, Gavin and Jillian Fothergill and family, Dr. Eugenio and Maria Teresa Duarte.
Motion was made and approved to seat the alternates to the Board of Tellers.
The Board of Ministry Report #3 was presented .Motion was made, seconded and received to accept the
report.
Dr. Huff introduced Mrs. Sharon Graves, Bob and Ruth Killian from Hawaii, John & Juanita Nells and
granddaughter, Rev. Ron Fay from PLNU and Dr. Ken & Lin Roney from the Nazarene Foundation.
Dr. Huff introduced new pastors: Vaughn & Becca Gossman and family, Carl Callicutt , Johnny and Kristen
Pacheco and family, Tom Mosier, Robert and Edie Claiborne, Chris and Heather Yocom and family, Youth
Pastor Aaron Tiffany, Hispanic Pastor Marco and Betty Sanchez and family. There have been 4 new babies
born to pastors: Mikian Herren, Silas Sanchez, Josiah Zottneck and Quentin Graham. Dr. Graves welcomed
them.
A change was made to the Nominating Committee Report that we do not need to have the third ballot be
twice the number to elect. Motion made, seconded, passed.
Dr. Graves introduced and presented Dr. Huff for his 6th New Mexico District Assembly. The Assembly
welcomed him and he presented his annual report. Dr. Huff talked about dreaming with God. Pastors, Pete
Myers and Fred Rodriguez from Sandia and Bill Belgie from El Paso Open Gate received the General
Superintendent’s Growth Awards. Twenty eight churches received the District Superintendent’s Awards of
Excellence. He showed a video of Bonita Park Camp fire damage and praised God that some of the
buildings were saved. Dr. Huff read Psalm 139:23 “Search me oh God and know my heart, try me and know
my thoughts.” Dr. Huff’s report was received by the assembly at 3:52 p.m.
An open ballot was taken for Ministerial Delegates to the General Assembly in 2013.
There was an error in the Advisory Report and a motion was made, seconded and carried to review the
revised report on Saturday.
Pastor’s Reports were given by Robert Claiborne/Alamogordo New Beginnings, Mike Johnson, Albuquerque
Holiday Park, Jeff Moore/Albuquerque Rio Vista, Pete Myers and Fred Rodriguez/Albuquerque Sandia, Rick
Hutchison/Angus, Dean Coonradt/Carlsbad First.
Joel Burdell presented the Treasurer’s Report, Audit Report and the Finance Committee Report. These were
received by the Assembly.
Dr. Ken Roney from the Nazarene Foundation presented a video.
The Board of Ministerial Studies Report was received by the Assembly.
Dr. David Graves sent greetings from his brother, Dr. Harold Graves from the Nazarene Bible College.
Rev. Michael Johnson received the Alumni of the Year Citation of Merit Award from the Nazarene Bible
College.
The Ballot for 2012-2013 District Assembly Year was distributed by the Board of Tellers.
Dr. Graves closed the meeting with prayer at 5:10 p.m.
Ordination Service
Friday evening, June 29, 2012
Dr. Huff gave welcome and announcements at 7:00 p.m.
The congregation sang “Holiness Unto The Lord” as the ordinands entered. Dr. Graves read the Statement
of Purpose and Invocation. The Apostles’ Creed was read in unison.
Dr. Huff recognized retiring minister Arnie & Lana Leidy.
Dr. Huff gave a challenge to the newly licensed Ministers: Jaycob Michael Blea, Valerie Ann Blea, Michael
Brown, Johnny Chazarreta, Shawn Ann Chazarreta, Sharon Entrot, Korey Frazier, Elizabeth Graham,
Therese Moreno, Tom Mosier, Arthur Pacheco, Johnny Pacheco, Bianca Rivas, Patti Rivas, Monica
Rodriguez, Dennis Strack, and Elizabeth Strack.
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Rev. Ken Yocom presented the Ordinands: Erika Hasenauer, Aaron Tiffany, Chris Yocom and Carl Callicutt.
Dr. Graves received the ordinands. After prayer the Minister’s choir sang “It Is Well With My Soul.” Dr.
Vaughn Gossman read from the manual and Rev. Darwin Speicher sang ‘I Will Not Forget Thee” followed by
Dr. Graves presenting the message from Colossians 1:25-29. Ron Fay presented the ordinands with a
sculpture. Dr. Graves presented the benediction and while the ordinands left the sanctuary, the congregation
sang “A Charge To Keep I Have.” The ordination service concluded at 8:35 p.m.
Saturday morning, June 30, 2012
Craig Callicutt led in worship and praise.
Dr. Graves opened the assembly and presented the Bonita Park report. He led in prayer for the camp. The
report was received by the assembly.
Pastor’s Reports were given: Bill Nielson/Albuquerque Heights First, Steve Sanchez/Edgewood, Fred
Grenier/El Paso First, Jon Stout/El Paso Montwood, Bill Belgie/El Paso Open Gate, Brent Herren/El Paso
Trinity, Dave West/Farmington Crossroads, Chris Davis/Gallup, and Ken Yocom/Hobbs.
Dr. Graves introduced Ron Fay from PLNU who showed a video and gave a report. He presented Dr.
Graves with a sculpture and presented Bonita Park Camp with a $5,000 check. The assembly received his
report.
Motion was made to receive the Education Report. It was seconded and moved.
An open ballot was taken for General Assembly delegates.
Pastors reports: Tim Brunk/Las Cruces First, Lynn Burkhart/Las Cruces Sonrise, Darwin Speicher/Living
Stones, Eric Zottneck/Living Well, Jaron Graham/Lovington, Tom Mosier/Moriarty, Helen Lortz/Mt. Taylor,
Paul Baker/Mountainair, Johnny Pacheco/Portales, Randy Elftman/Roswell Central.
The revised Advisory Report was distributed and received by the assembly.
The General Assembly Delegate results for Ministerial Delegates: Rick Hutchison 89, Darwin Speicher 57,
alternates: Ken Yocom 54, Dean Coonradt 50. Lay Delegates: Joel Burdell 92, Linda Brooks 49, Saurabh
Emmanuel 47, alternates: Meredith Burdell 41, Larry Fry 38, Mark Asplund 35.
Pastor’s reports: Vaughn Gossman/Roswell First, Hector Torres/Roswell Iglesia, Mario Mejicianos/Santa Fe,
Charles Anderson/Silver City, Marvin White/Valencia Valley, Albuquerque Monte Santo, Antonio
Ramos/Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa.
The ballot for District Advisory Board, Camp Board and PLNU Trustees was read by Ken Yocom. The results
for District Advisory Board Elders – Rick Hutchison 119, Ken Yocom 109, Arnie Leidy 85, Dean Coonradt 84
and Lay – Joel Burdell 126, Mike Howe 102, Saurabh Emmanuel 96, Larry Fry 91. Results for Camp Board –
Rick Hutchison 116, Arnie Leidy 95, Jaron Graham 93, Darwin Speicher 91. The results for Trustee to PLNU
– Dean Coonradt 66.
A video from Pensions & Benefits was shown.
Dr. Graves thanked Pastors and Assembly delegates and made the motion for Ken Yocom to edit the
minutes as needed. Motion received.
Dr. Graves read from Col. 3:1-10. He said we came to District Assembly to be renewed, to draw closer to
Him, and go back to radiate His glory where we live.
Following prayer, the Memorial Roll was given by Dinah Huff. Motion was made and received to adjourn
assembly at 12:00 noon.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda Brooks, Recording Secretary
Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent
Dr. J. Fred Huff, District Superintendent
Ken Yocom, District Secretary
V. Reports
A. District Officers
1. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT REPORT
J. Fred Huff
Dr David and Sharon Graves, Reverend Ron Fay, Dr Ken and Lynn Roney, Reverend
Bob and Ruth Killen, Dr John and Juanita Nells, delegates and friends of the New Mexico
district. I greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ as I give this my sixth report and
welcome you to our 99th district assembly. Next year we will celebrate our Centennial
year as a district at Roswell First Church unless of course the Lord Jesus Christ returns
to earth during this year.
DREAMING WITH GOD
I once heard it said that a preacher should tell you what he’s going to tell you; then he
should tell you, and then he reiterates what he told you. As I prepared my heart and mind
for this time together, I read a book entitled Dreaming with God. The essence of the book
is that God is a dreamer and He is looking for men and women and teens and even
children who will dream His dreams with Him and then do all they can to finish and fulfill
these God given dreams and visions.
Early one morning I spent two hours in prayer asking the Lord what I should say to you in
this report. He seemed to impress upon me a Seven Point Outline which includes the
following:
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An Upward Look –
A Backward Look –
An Inward Look –
An Outward Look –
A Present Look –
A Forward Look –
A Future Look
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WORSHIP
THANKSGIVING
INTROSPECTION
EVANGELISM
REALITY
DREAMING WITH GOD
VISIONING WITH GOD
Now that is what I’m going to tell you about.
AN UPWARD LOOK – WORSHIP
First of all let’s read responsively from Psalm 29 and Psalm 100 as we look to God our
Father and worship Him. I’ll read the lighter print and you respond by reading the darker
print.
Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth
Serve the Lord with gladness;
Come before Him with joyful songs
Know that the Lord is God.
It is He who made us and we are His.
We are His people
The sheep of His pasture
Enter His gates with thanksgiving
And His courts with praise
Give thanks to Him and praise His name.
For the Lord is good and His love endures forever;
His faithfulness continues through all generations
Worship the Lord In the splendor of His holiness.
Worship the Lord with gladness.
Worship the Lord and come before Him with joyful songs.
In fact let’s stop and sing together the first verse of O Worship the King.
“O worship the King, all glorious above, and gratefully sing His wonderful love; our shield
and defender, the ancient of Days. Pavillioned in splendor, and girded with praise.”
A BACKWARD LOOK - THANKSGIVING
Here is a bit of trivia. I did some calculations and discovered that 53.4 percent (over half)
of all our pastors have been put in place in the 5 1/2 years that I’ve been district
superintendent. As we look back on this past church year, we have much to be thankful
for. God has blessed us quantitatively in many ways. Financially we have received in
total raised for all purposes $5,530,602. Let me break that down into the 4 budgets that
we are familiar with. We have given $295,076 or 106.6 percent for the World Evangelism
Fund. We have given $100,478 or 99.6 percent for Pensions and Benefits, Nazarene
minister’s retirement fund. We have given $119,120 or 94.4 percent for the Educational
Budget for Point Loma Nazarene University. We have given $288,160 or 95.2 percent for
the district budget which includes SDMI, NMI, and NYI, Home Missions as well as our
district expenses.
NEW NAZARENES
Collectively we have received 447 new Nazarenes into church membership this year, for
a net gain of 222 or 3.5 percent membership growth over last year. People are being
saved, sanctified and discipled into the kingdom of God. Our total membership now
stands at 6,592 or 34.2 percent increase since my first report to you five years ago.
We’ve had an increase of 4 or 5 percent each of the past five years. Our SDMI
enrollment grew to 8,292 an increase of 18.2 percent and our Sunday School and
Discipleship Ministries attendance grew to 4,501 an increase of 7.6 percent. We thank
the Lord that men and women, teens and children are studying the word of God through
the ministry of SDMI.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S GROWTH AWARD
Two churches have qualified to receive the General Superintendent’s Growth Award this
year. Would the members of these churches please stand as your pastor receives the
General Superintendent’s Growth award from Dr David Graves? Would the members of
Sandia Church of the Nazarene with co-pastor Pete Myers from the Mountain Church and
Fred Rodriguez from the Valley Church please come forward. Would the members of El
Paso open Gate Church and Pastor Bill Belgie please come forward.
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT’S AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
In the past two years I have presented a District Superintendent’s Award of Excellence to
churches that have shown excellence in various areas of ministry. This year I want to
honor 28 churches for excellence and outstanding growth. First of all I want to present an
award of excellence to two pastors and churches that have had extraordinary growth.
Pastor Eric Zottneck and the Artesia Living Well Church had 150% growth in full
members and 286% growth in average corporate worship. Pastor Steve Sanchez and
the Edgewood Breakpoint Church grew 142% in membership and 131.4% in weekly
corporate worship. The following seven churches also had growth in both categories:
ABQ Los Altos
Full Members .7%, Weekly Corporate Worship 12.2%
Deming
Full Members 8.2%, Weekly Corporate Worship 3.7%
El Paso Montwood
Full Members 4.6%, Weekly Corporate Worship 21.2%
Las Cruces First
Full Members 7.8%, Weekly Corporate Worship 16.2%
Living Stones Community
Full Members 10%, Weekly Corporate Worship 1.7%
Los Lunas Faith Family
Full Members 16.6%, Weekly Corporate Worship 19%
Roswell Iglesia de a Vecindad Full Members 33.3%, Weekly Corporate Worship 21.4%
Thirteen other churches had an increase in Full Members: ABQ Holiday Park 2.5%,
ABQ Sandia 9%, El Paso Nuevo Amanecer 1%, Farmington Crossroads Community
6.2%, Gallup 5%, Hobbs First 3%, Las Cruces Sonrise Community 17.3%, Mount
Taylor 50 %, Mountainair The Living Hope 2.7%, Portales 12.9%, Roswell First 1.3%,
Santa Fe 6.6%, and Silver City Mountain View 3.3%.
Six other churches had an increase in Weekly Corporate Worship: They are Alamogordo
New Beginnings 16.6%, ABQ Heights First 7%, ABQ Pajarito Mesa 20.6%, Carlsbad
First 5.1%, El Paso First 1% and Lovington 4.2%.
THANKS AND APPRECIATION
I would like to thank several people. As I look at you, the delegates and friends of the
New Mexico district, during this my 6th report to you, my heart is filled with thanksgiving
and gratitude to God and to you for allowing us, Dinah and me this wonderful privilege of
serving as your district superintendent and spouse.
I want to thank Joel Burdell who serves as my part time administrative assistant and
district treasurer for the jobs you do so well. I appreciate your expertise in banking, real
estate, insurance, tax law, accounting, etc that is committed totally to the Lord; to the
District Advisory Board members – Ken Yocom, district secretary who serves so
efficiently and effectively, Dean Coonradt, Saurabh Emmanuel, Larry Fry, Mike Howe,
Rick Hutchison, Dave West and Joel Burdell, I appreciate your wisdom and faithful
service.
Thanks to the Board of Ministry members, which includes the Ministerial Credentials and
the Ministerial Studies Board. Thanks to the Point Loma Board of Trustee members –
Larry Fry, Sue Hutchison and Dale Twyeffort. Thanks to Cindy Speicher, Women’s
Ministries Director and her ladies for the excellent Women’s Retreat. Thanks to Mike
Howe, Director of MAN Camp and all the men who attended this year. Thanks to SDMI
Chairman Dean Coonradt and his council for their work.
Children’s quizzing and
children’s camps are an integral part of our district activities. Thank you Dawn Herren,
quiz director and Therese Moreno, director of Children’s Ministries.
Thanks to this past year’s NYI President Scott Adamson and to the newly elected NYI
President Wally Yeager and his council for their dedicated service. To our teen quizzing
program director Ariel Tennefos, the coaches and participants, we are thankful that the
Word of God will not return void.
Thanks to Dr Bill Nielson, NMI President and his council and executive committee for
helping us reach our potential in World Evangelism. Dr Nielson would you and your
council please stand. I also want to thank the whole district for reaching 106.6 percent of
our WEF weeks before assembly.
All senior lead pastors and spouses stand so we can recognize you for your faithful
leadership as shepherds of the flock.
Would all associates and staff members please stand and let us show our appreciation to
you. All laymen would you please stand so we as pastors and staff can thank you for your
sacrificial service to God and His kingdom work.
I’d like to thank a few individuals for their assistance and help that make my load a lot
lighter this year: Dr David and Sharon Graves, thank you in advance for your leadership
that you will give in the years ahead as our responsible general superintendent.
Reverend Stan and Sharon Yocom, thank you for your great leadership as Executive
Director of Bonita Park and your excellent staff and volunteers. In my report last year I
was anticipating burning the mortgage in August on Bonita Park’s indebtedness. We did
celebrate that event at family camp meeting and today we are debt free. Praise the Lord!
Reverend Tim Brunk, thank you for serving as our Hispanic ministry coordinator in
addition to your pastoral duties. The fruit of your labor is evident across our district.
I’d like to thank Dr Larry Scott for your expertise in consulting on several building projects.
Thanks to Reverend Arnie Leidy for serving as our coordinator of New Starts.
Mrs. Linda Brooks, thank you for your work on compiling the district assembly handbook.
Special thanks to Heights First Church, host pastor Dr Bill and Susan Nielson, assembly
coordinator Jordin West, Daniel Denig, Gordon Smith, tech crew, musicians and staff for
graciously hosting our conventions and assembly this year.
I would like to thank David and Patti Cramer who work behind the scenes on various
projects and for their work in formatting THE MISSION newsletter electronically. Dinah
Huff is the managing editor of THE MISSION and Jaron Graham sends it to our e-mail
subscribers.
To my wife Dinah and executive secretary, I say thank you, thank you, and thank you.
Dinah how can I thank you adequately for being my partner in prayer and ministry. I love
and appreciate you so very much, more than these few words could ever convey.
We are blessed as a district family and I thank God for you who so faithfully serve and
support your local church and the district. Thank you!
AN INWARD LOOK – INTROSPECTION
The word introspection means the contemplation of your own thoughts and desires and
conduct. Rather than being quantitative it is more of a qualitative nature. King David said
it this way in Psalm 139:23 “Search me oh God and know my heart, try me and know my
thoughts.” The Psalmist is asking God to examine him with close scrutiny so that he
might not be under self-deception, that he might not cherish any improper feelings or
desires. He is asking God to cleanse his heart and his motives. We must do the same.
As we take an inward look we are in essence asking God to shine the light of His spirit
deep into our individual spiritual hearts and collectively to shine His light on our churches
and our district and even our denomination to point out anything that is offensive to Him.
It is asking Him to give us a spiritual check-up.
LOCAL CHURCHES REPORT VICTORIES
I recently wrote each pastor and asked for reports of what God has been doing in the
local church this year. Several of these reports reflected inner spiritual growth as well as
quantitative numerical growth that had occurred.
Pastor Eric Zottneck wrote, “Artesia Living Well had a total of 18 people participate in
the 21 day fast starting January 1, 2012. We are seeing growth, expansion, and
community favor that I know are a result of our participation in this fast. Attendance has
doubled for both Wednesday night and Sunday morning services. Both women’s camp
and Man Camp attendance for Living Well doubled in attendance this year. Marriages
have been saved, and new couples are finding the Lord at the only Holiness church in
Artesia.”
Pastor Fred Rodriguez wrote, “This has been some year. We have had some of the
familiar victories this past year of winning many to Christ through personal evangelism,
and extension ministries like the prison ministry, food and clothing bank, celebrate
recovery and mass evangelism outreach events. We had over 1,000 make decisions for
Jesus Christ through our “Back to School, Harvest Fiesta, Christmas Gift Give Away and
Easter events.” Our new church plant Grace Restoration Center has been a bright light
shining on the South Valley through the ministry of the thrift store and worship services
that take place there. We have been able to use the ministry of providing furniture, beds,
clothing, and household items to needy families in the South Valley and to lead many to
Christ and begin discipleship relationships in our community. With all of the above being
said, the most exciting thing that has taken place this year at Sandia Valley has been how
God has taken His busy church and turned it into a house of prayer. We have had a
focus on corporate prayer that has brought us together as a congregation in unity casting
out division. Through corporate agreement in prayer God is giving new vision and new
results that we have not been able to obtain our self in prayer being answered for lost
children and spouses, hopeless financial situations, frustrating needs of spiritual growth
of the church body. God has been changing hearts and doing the things that we work so
hard trying to force in the church. Experiencing the richness of God and His will taking
place in our lives and in the church through corporate agreement in prayer has been life
changing. We have been called by God to change our community and the people around
us through prayer.” “Truly I tell you, whatever you bind on earth will be (a) bound in
heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be (b) loosed in heaven. Again, truly I tell
you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them
by my Father in heaven. For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with
them.” (Matthew 18:18-20)
Pastor Lorin Noble from Tularosa writes, “Certainly the highlight from our year is when
James “Quick” Tillis, the retired professional heavy weight boxer who fought Evander
Holyfield, and was the first person to go all ten rounds with Mike Tyson and was still
standing at the end, began attending our church regularly in March. He and his wife are
a blessing to us and we know God sent them to us for a reason.”
Brian and Erika Hasenauer, pastors of Nueva Esperanza Church of the Nazarene new
start in Bernalillo write: “We celebrate God’s faithfulness in our lives and in the lives of
those we minister to in Bernalillo. This has been a challenging year for the Hasenauer
family yet we have experienced the Lord’s amazing faithfulness lifting us up when we’ve
needed it most, bringing people to His feet and delivering them from sin. Regardless the
lack of a bigger building, and our very small team of workers, we have seen fruit through
our thrift store ministry, weekly children’s Sunday School and men’s and women’s bible
studies. Approximately 12-16 children come on Friday evening to “Church” as they call it
and 4-6 ladies from different cultural backgrounds. 9-10 Anglo ladies have a monthly
potluck and fellowship where prayer and a great spirit of love and unity take place. 5
people have received Christ this year. One lady has been baptized and two more may be
baptized in the months to come. We have celebrated communion, regular Bible reading,
have studied basic discipleship materials, have had 3 missionary services with
missionaries Shute, Rojas, and DeWitt and have had a Christmas program with 48
people, most of them locals, provided food, clothing and small love offerings when
available. We keep ministering to a great diversity of people and cultures in social and
economic disadvantage through the thrift store ministry.”
Pastor Fred Grenier from El Paso First wrote that “one highlight this year was the
conversion and baptism and emotional healing of a very dear woman named Caritina
Jacquez. Her countenance has been transformed from ashes to beauty in the Lord.”
Pastor Chris Yocom from Aztec wrote that “God has truly been working here in Aztec as
we seek His will for our future. God has been teaching us that His timing is perfect and
that He will come through for us if we will wait upon Him. We have had many obstacles
stand in our way but God has moved on our behalf and given us victory. Ed Popplewell
is our project manager on our church building. Although he is in his eighties he is
working everyday helping to get the project completed. God has given Ed strength and
wisdom and we thank God for working through Ed. God is working in the hearts of the
people and there is a fresh vision being shared and a new sense of unity for all that god
is going to do through the Aztec Church of the Nazarene. I praise God for giving me an
opportunity to serve here in Aztec.”
Pastor Chris Davis and the congregation in Gallup had a revival with Reverend Arnie
Leidy, applied to be a Compassionate Ministry Center with a thrift store and food pantry;
remodeled the church basement into “Salt Sea Café” for Friday night children’s ministries.
Church kids are raising their own money for district camp. Denny’s Restaurant
sponsored a weekend even for the kids to work with a waiter or waitress to raise money;
plans are in process for a new building addition to house the thrift store and pantry; and
we are applying with the State to be a licensed Pre-School/day-Care.”
AN OUTWARD LOOK – EVANGELISM
Statistics prove that one of the best methods of evangelism is by planting new churches.
We currently have the following nine new starts that are not yet organized churches,
Alameda, Pastor Jordin West, Bernalillo Nueva Esperanza, Brian and Erika Hasenauer,
Pajarito Mesa, Antonio Ramos and Graciela Chavez, Grace Restoration, Pastor Jeanna
Clever, El Paso Nuevo Amanecer, Pastor Martin Robledo, Hobbs First Hispanic,
Reverends Juan and Martha Holguin, Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad Del Nazareno,
Reverends Hector and Susan Torres, Angus Hispanic, Reverend Marco and Betty
Sanchez, and Chaparral, Pastor Feliciano and Betsy Hernandez.
Reverend Arnie Leidy is our new start coordinator and is working with these men and
women to develop strong healthy churches.
We praise God for these new developing churches. We still have areas across our
district where new starts are needed such as Socorro and developing areas around Fort
Bliss and Las Vegas, etc. Let’s ask the Lord to open our eyes, for the Bible says, “The
fields are white unto harvest.”
Another evangelistic tool that is being used greatly in this day is the Jesus Film. More
people have heard the gospel message in their own language through this tool than any
other evangelistic tool in history. This year nearly 10,000 Jesus Film DVD’s were
distributed through our churches into homes on the New Mexico district.
NEW MEXICO DISTRICT EVANGELIST
It is with great joy that I announce to you that Reverend Arnie Leidy will be serving not
only as new start coordinator, but that he and Lana will be holding revival services across
our district especially in the new start and re start churches to revitalize evangelistic
outreach. In Africa strong districts often had district evangelists that held revivals across
a district. Although the Leidy’s will be holding revivals outside our district they will be
principally ministering as a district evangelist on the New Mexico District.
A PRESENT LOOK – REALITY
We are currently a phase 3 or regular district with 40 organized churches and 9 preaching
points. We have 6,592 members. We have active and energetic children and teen
camps and a wonderful women’s retreat and an active MAN camp. We have one of the
best (if not the best) camp and retreat centers in the Church of the Nazarene at Bonita
Park under the direction of Executive Director Rev Stan Yocom. We do have much to be
thankful for. The reality is that the world is trying to squeeze us into its mold. We must
preach, teach and propagate the Holiness message from Farmington and Aztec in the
north to El Paso in the south; from Silver City and Gallup in the West to Clovis and Hobbs
and Lovington in the East, and all points in between.
The reality is that there are many lost people on the New Mexico district and our best
work in evangelism and discipleship is still ahead.
As I said in a recent Mission article, the story of Mary and Martha illustrates the difference
between a servant of God and a friend of God. Mary chose to sit at Jesus’ feet, while
Martha chose to work in the kitchen. (Luke 10:38-42). Mary sought to please Him by
being with Him while Martha tried to please Him through service. Working from His
presence is better than working for His presence. As one author said, “There are lovers
and there are workers, and lovers get more work done than do workers!”
A passionate lover of God will always out perform a servant of God pleasing Him. Let’s
let our reality be that we are passionate lovers of God.
A FORWARD LOOK AND A FUTURE LOOK – DREAMING AND VISIONING WITH
GOD
The word dream can be defined in several different ways. Some of the definitions include
a cherished desire, a religious vision, a mystical experience of a supernatural nature, a
vivid mental image.
In the forward of the book “Dreaming with God” I read these words. “God is a dreamer
and He is looking for people who will dream His dreams with Him.”
An extraordinary example of fulfilled dreams is illustrated in Solomon’s building of the
temple that David had envisioned. One of the most significant events in the Bible is the
consecration of Solomon’s temple when Solomon said, “Blessed be the Lord God of
Israel, who spoke with His mouth to My father David and with His hand has fulfilled it,
saying, “Since the day that I brought my people Israel out of Egypt, I have chosen no city
from any tribe of Israel in which to build a house, that My name might be there, but I
chose David to be over My people Israel! Now it was in the heart of my father David to
build a temple for the name of the Lord God of Israel.” I Kings 8:15-17.
This passage seems to say that God chose a man David and the idea for the temple was
in the heart of the man. God seems to be saying that David was His idea, His dream, His
vision and that the desire of David’s heart was to build the temple of the Lord. David
might say to us “Dreamers come, you are God’s idea, His dream, and His vision, come
and be a co-laborer with God.”
That challenges me to pray and ask God to put His dreams and visions within our hearts,
to give us the desire to fulfill His will. As I look ahead I see people saved and sanctified
living in the beauty of holiness. I see churches revitalized. I see new ministries being
started. I see people being freed from addictions by the power of the blood of Christ. I
see new churches being planted. I see a new prayer emphasis spread across our
district. I see indebtedness being paid off and churches being free to have resources to
reach out in their community to the lost. This year we have had a decrease in
indebtedness of $280,826. The value of all church properties is $50,191,525 and our
total indebtedness is $6,912,905. I see all of our churches being debt free. I see 10,000
members of the Church of the Nazarene on the New Mexico district. I see a holiness
revival sweeping across our district. Can you see it with me? Can you envision what
God wants to do with us and in us and for us and through us?
Let’s let God put His desires in our heart to be His dream and His vision fulfilled “on earth
as it is in heaven.”
Respectfully submitted,
J Fred Huff
2. District SDMI Chairman
SDMI Convention Address
"In Praise of Depth"
Introduction
One reason we played some Bach today was not just because he was a great composer, but also
because he was a great Christian. He wasn't one of those composers that you had to 'make' into a
Christian. He was a solid Lutheran churchman.
"When Bach came to Leipzig to assume the position of cantor in 1723, his musical
qualifications were considered of no greater importance than his theological soundness. He had to
undergo a thorough examination as to his religious beliefs, and it was only when he answered all
questions as to his doctrine satisfactorily that he was admitted to his new post," (Herbert
Kupferberg).
He was a music minister. He would create music for Sunday church like we would look it
up in the hymnal. He was making this great, eternal music, playing it expertly on the organ.
Bach wanted to spread his gift for music beyond the confines of his job description. He
had argued constantly with town officials over music issues. He wanted more place for it. One
member of Leipzig town council, a man named Steiglitz, said that the school needed a
"Cantor and not a Capellmeister," meaning that they wanted a choir leader and not a composer.
But Bach refused to be confined. Yes, he did his job as a choir master, but his vision was much
greater than that. He composed eternal music. That vision, that depth, strikes me as something the
church needs today.
He is, in my view, a composer who doesn't need words to communicate his faith. You can
hear God in the music itself. His faith shined through. "From his early years as a composer, Back
often adopted the practice of heading his manuscripts with the 'Jesu, Juva' - "Jesus, help me' - and
concluding them with the initials S.D.G. - 'Soli Deo Gloria', 'To God alone the Glory'."
(Kupferberg). Some of his pieces are titled: "The Heavens Laugh, the Earth Rejoices!," "Lord
Jesus Christ, True Man and God," "Jesus, My Joy," and "I Will the Cross-staff Gladly Carry." We
could use a few more composers like him today!
Granted, Bach lived in a more in a more Christian time. But his music reminds us of the
depth and rootedness that we could use more today.
Compare to the shallowness of a popular Christian song...
Jaci Velasquez song: Every Time I Fall
Everytime I fall a little bit harder Everytime I fall a little bit further
Everytime I fall I fall right back into Your Arms
Everytime I try
To explain the reason why I have let You down I fall to the ground
What is it You see in me That makes You believe No matter how far I stray
I'll still find the way Just when I think I'm not strong enough
You reach out to me and You lift me up
(Repeat chorus)
Time and time again When I think I've reached the end
It's Your voice I hear That draws me near
I don't know what makes You stay When I act this way
No matter what we've been through I can turn to You
Just when I think I'm not strong enough
You reach out to me and You lift me up
(Repeat chorus)
You find the beauty in my imperfections The guiding light in all my misdirection
And when I think You've finally given up You fill my heart with unconditional love
Everytime I fall I fall right back into Your Arms
(Repeat chorus 4 x)
I have given this song close theological examination. By the end of the song she has: let God
down, fallen to the ground, and, when you add up all the repeated choruses, mentioned the phrase,
"everytime I fall" at least 20 times. That's a lot of falling! Add to that the "imperfections" and
"misdirection"--and you've got a hit present-day contemporary Christian song! Sadly, this song
may embody the usual experience of many Christians.
Just a patch up job? Some speak of the church (I've heard it more than once) as a place
that you go to "to get patched on Sunday after the world beats you up during the weekdays." And
this is week after week.
Aren't we called to more than just getting patched up each week, just to beat up again and
patched up again?
Wouldn't it be better if we were at least a little bit stronger than that? A little bit more
mature? Fall a little less often? I think God would be pleased if we developed beyond a theology
of constant stumbling. Wouldn't it be better if Christians were built up in their faith so that they
were strong and actually matured to the point where they could resist the culture, confront it and,
dare I say, even change it?
I. Our Age of Decline
We battle ignorance. The rise of Islam A few weeks ago there was a story about how a Muslim
group called My peace in Australia was putting up billboards and signs on public busses. One of
them said "Jesus, a Prophet of Islam," and gave website where more information could be gotten.
The website said, states that “the Qur’an … repeatedly reminds that Jesus was a human prophet
sent by God, not part of God Himself.” But Muslims, and the Qur’an, deny the central Christian
beliefs regarding Jesus – his divinity, crucifixion and resurrection.
We battle moral decline. Abortion, homosexuality, other rampant sins... A time when the sexual
perversions of politicians might only not force them to resign but might actually be resume
enhancement.
There is an amazing lack of influence of the church today. We've got gays in the military
now, NY state is flirting with so-called gay marriage.
We face disarray in the church. And the churches... continue to drop like flies. Churches seem
to be powerless to stand up to the erosions caused by the pressure of the sinful world, and thus
they become like the world. What a contrast to the biblical church! We've got denominations
endorsing homosexuality. First they allow it to be discussed, then they debate it, then they debate
it some more, then they weaken, and so on and so forth. Where is the backbone? And is our own
denomination exempt from erosion?
Where are the Christians? We have numbers, but little spiritual power; the appearance of
life, but little of it. We need to discern. 1 Chronicles 12:32 says that the, " men of Issachar, who
understood the times and knew what Israel should do," What are we to do? Run? Cave in?
Is it not to stand up for God's truth?
II. The Need for Deepening
We live in an age which breeds shallowness. We are in an instant-media culture which, I believe,
makes us have a short attention span for anything that does not yield an immediate result. We like
our payoffs quick. We want there be minimum time between the sowing and the reaping.
We have a Christianity which reflects the culture. It's not a time that is friendly toward
deep discipleship. We expect God to deliver transformations on a regular basis, with minimum of
work on our part. But, while God works, we must work as well.
Colossians 1:21-23, "Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because
of your evil behavior. But now he has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to
present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation— if you continue in your
faith, established and firm, not moved from the hope held out in the gospel. This is the gospel that
you heard and that has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven, and of which I, Paul, have
become a servant."
The gospel that Paul proclaimed was the true gospel. God did the main work: Christ
reconciled us to himself by his death on the cross, but there is our part to play: we must continue in
the faith, established, not moved from it. It is that latter part, that human work, which makes
Sunday School so important.
So we have VBS, men's retreat, women's retreat, Caravan, children's quizzing and regular
Sunday School. Those things and the other things we do, making our foundation deep so we will
not be moved. We're not going to be helped by theological sugar sticks. We've got to tend to
these fundamentals.
Illustration: My Boat. I had a jet boat. It had been advertised as having a rebuilt engine--I
thought that was a good thing. Then there was a gradual loss of power. I tried to fix it with surface
measures. I put in premium gas. I put in gas additive. Changed the spark plugs. Hoped it was
something fixable. But the power situation got worse. Then the engine blew a rod. The
mechanic, the expert on those engines, called it a "goner." Then he called it a "paperweight." I
checked with some others who were knowledgeable on the subject. They confirmed the bad news.
It was indeed bad news: the engine is not only not fixable, it was not even replaceable.
What happened? I learned that there is a cottage industry in car mechanics rebuilding jet
boat engines, getting them running, thinking that all is well, then selling the boats. But not all is
well. The rebuilds are inferior because the car mechanics don't know what they are doing. They
don't know that jet boat engines take special skill. There are special tolerances and torques and
special parts. If these are not paid attention to, the engine will run, and might seem okay, but it is
not. It is only a matter of time until the inferiority shows itself. And mine did. It is not something
that can be fixed with patchwork remedies.
We need to honestly evaluate our problems. Then we need to fix them in the right way: by
continual, steady discipleship. By prayer and the word and fellowship. By service and
compassion. We need to do it the right way, not look for a bailout or transformation or rescue.
These things might be necessary, but if they become a steady diet, we will not grow. There is no
substitute for the slow, steady, sometimes boring and tedious work of deepening.
So we need to go deep for our own sakes. We also need to go deep for others. As we see
in the following passage.
Ephesians 4:11-14, "It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to
be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God’s people for works of service,
so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the
knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness
of Christ. Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown
here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their
deceitful scheming."
The spiritual gifts are meant to be used. We are the ones who use them. If we don't the
benefits to the church won't happen. We cannot blame God for our laziness. But if we use the
gifts we will build up the body of Christ with the goal of unity in the faith in the knowledge of the
Son of God.
Involvement with other people. When I judged the Sunday School teacher of the year awards,
which I did for several years, I noticed that the best teachers had to do more than merely teach a
great lesson. They had to be involved in their student's lives.
Warning others. We will become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of
Christ, no longer infants. No longer tossed back and forth by the waves. No longer blown here
and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men. If we use the gifts
we'll be stronger, better, more useful to other people.
Rob Bell, the famous mega-church pastor in Michigan, came out with a book saying that
there is no one in hell because of God's love. His teaching is clearly against the Bible and is a
very dangerous thing. How will be able to warn others about this popular lies unless we are
sufficiently strong and knowledgeable ourselves?
III. No One Said It Would Be Easy
Ministry is tough. See Isaiah 6:1-8, this is a well known passage. I think of it as the perfect
preaching passage. Sin, salvation, service.
But we need to read a prediction of how Isaiah's ministry would be. In verses immediately
following, Isaiah 6:9-10, God tells him the hard truth--he's going to be preaching mainly to deaf
ears. God says to him, “Go and tell this people: “‘Be ever hearing, but never understanding; be
ever seeing, but never perceiving.’ Make the heart of this people calloused; make their ears dull
and close their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand
with their hearts, and turn and be healed.”
One would think God would tell him it's going to be one victory after another. But that
would not be true. It's going to be tough to him preaching to people in a fallen world. Jesus, in
Matthew 13, quoted these verses in his explanation for using parables. Most will be in ignorance,
perhaps willful ignorance of the message he preaches. Those have ears to hear will hear.
The apostle Paul quoted it too. In Acts 28 he quoted the tough verses of Isaiah 6:9-10, as
an explanation of the stubborn resistance of the Jews, his own people to the message.
So, do you find it hard to work in discipleship? Join the club. The sin nature makes people
not inclined to believe. Ministry is tough. Genuine ministry has always been tough--ask Isaiah
and Jesus and Paul. If it was tough for Jesus--God in the flesh--it will be tough for us. A servant
is not above his Master.
IV. Counteracting the Difficulty: The Keys of the Kingdom
But God gave the church authority to counteract this difficulty. He gave the church the Keys of
the Kingdom. Awesome authority is given to Peter and the disciples (and us). When Peter
confessed that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of the living God, Jesus blessed him with the gift of
spiritual authority. It is not idle authority, it is meant for a purpose--namely getting as many
people as possible on the road to heaven and keeping them on that road. What they bind on earth
with be bound in heaven. What they loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Awesome authority.
And it is authority that is meant to be vigorously used.
1. It is Authority to Proclaim the Gospel. It's got to be the true gospel. The world rejects the
truth gospel but likes a false, easy gospel, a gospel with all that business about the repenting. They
judge the church and find it wanting, unless it is a liberal church. The mainstream media will
tolerate the church as long as it hones the gospel to something to their liking. As long as the Jesus
that is preached is merely a timid, good-teacher type, someone who'd just gives pats on the head,
affirms people in whatever lifestyle they choose, and never, ever, confronts sin--the world will
love that kind of church. But if a church presents the biblical Christ, who confronted sin, who
denounced it, who warned against it, and who did it because of his love for mankind--that church
will be condemned as negative and judgmental. But it is not the church they reject, it is the Christ
who commissioned the church, and gave it the power to proclaim and authentic gospel.
This means the church must not only proclaim the good news, but the bad news about sin
as well. It must not be timid or cowardly. It must confront sin for the good of the world, so the
world will know. The church today is too meek, perhaps out of a selfish desire to not be criticized.
We have lost the ability to denounce! But if the church doesn't do it, who will? It's part of our
authority.
2. It is Authority to Practice Church Discipline. People today like the church to be as safe and
tame as possible. And if they don't like it, they'll go somewhere else. Or, worse, they'll sue.
Illustration: Collinsville, OK, where a woman sued a church for revoking her membership once
she was found to be in sexual immoral lifestyle. She admitted it, but sued the church for intruding
into her life. The elders in the church were called "the ayatollah's of Collinsville."
By revoking her membership, that church did the woman an act of kindness, an act of
tough love. They showed her that her actions were wrong, that they needed to be repented of and
forgiven. The woman rejected it, but the church did its job.
The church is commissioned by Christ to let people know if they are headed toward the
abyss. We do this by providing moral instruction and guidance. We do this by dealing with
issues--yes, sometimes they have shades of grey--but dealing with them for the sake of the purity
of the church and for the good of the individual who has strayed.
When the church uses this authority, it does not go against Christ. On the contrary, it
honors him because he is the one who gave the authority in the first place.
An example from compassionate ministry. Me and my fellow ministers in Carlsbad
sometime discuss how we handle strangers who come to our door asking for help. These strangers
have a story to tell, and sometimes we find that the stories aren't true. One of my colleagues had a
man come to him who seemed, in a way, to be spiritual, or at least religious, and tell him he
needed money. The preacher didn't give it. The man angrily said, "May your money perish with
you!" Did my friend have anything to fear from this curse? No. He was standing in obedience to
Christ, wielding the authority of the church, which cannot be giving money to every stranger who
asks for it. If the man were in the church, correction could be given and his problem could be
accurately dealt with. But the man was not in the fellowship and couldn't be corrected.
3. The Authority to Pronounce Forgiveness. What an awesome thing to have someone in
spiritual authority say, "you are forgiven." This makes us nervous. It seems too Catholic. We
would say "God forgives you, not the priest, not the pastor," and, yes, that's true. God does the
forgiving. But we can pronounce it, and that is a very powerful thing.
When a person has repented of sin, and proven it by godly sorrow, restitution, attendance,
and confession, we can discern their sincerity and pronounce that person forgiven.
This is something you are not going to get by watching TV evangelism or surfing the net
for Christian tidbits. This is something that it takes a real, live person to do. Because if they don't
know you, can't verify the authenticity of your forgiveness, it will have no meaning.
We are given authority to bind--to denounce sin and proclaim God's judgment upon it.
We are given authority to loose--to pronounce God's forgiveness to those who have
sincerely sought it.
The keys of the kingdom. They are given to be used. They are priceless tools that are
given to counter the overwhelming effects of sin. Bind and loose--for the purity of the church but
for the strengthening of Christians and the preaching of a true gospel to a sinner as well.
Conclusion
Have we reconciled ourselves to shallowness? Have we made our peace with mediocrity?
When thinking of the shallowness of the song I mentioned earlier, where the singer talks of
continual falling and weakness and makes it sound that is a regular thing, it makes me long for the
message of another song, one by Morris Chapman called "Whatever It Takes." In it is a humble
acknowledgement of the possibility of failure, but a healthy intention to strive to serve God and
persevere and grow. He says:
Whatever it takes to make it, That's what I wanna do
It may even cost me my life, But I'm determined to go through
Times I may fall flat on my face But Lord give the strength
I'm gonna stay in the race, yeah Whatever it takes to make it
That's what I'm going to do I know I've been called to serve you Lord
I'm gonna keep pressing for the prize
Although it may seem hopeless
And tears may even fill my eyes
Troubles and trials may even slow my pace
But I'm gonna run on I'm want to see him face to face
I know I've been called to serve you Lord
I'm gonna keep running for the prize
Troubles and trials may even slow my pace
But I'm gonna run on I want to see him face to face
Whatever it takes to make it
I know I'm going on through
Respectfully Submitted,
Dean Coonradt, SDMI Chair
3. NMI President
Dr. Huff, NMI Presidents, Delegates and Guests of the New Mexico District Convention of
Nazarene Missions International:
Here we are, gathered once again as 21st century followers of Jesus the Nazarene. We are
NAZARENES. We are People of the Cross, despite the defeating influences of this world. We are
committed to its message and strengthened by its power. For the message of the cross is
foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. (1
Corinthians 1:18, NIV). We are following in Christ’s steps, bearing His cross, consecrated to His
mission.
Over one hundred years from our beginnings as a denomination in 1908, we hold true to
the early calling of the way of holiness. We still have a passionate heart for reaching the lost.
Traveling as far as we are able around the world, we minister in our generation to peoples in over
156 lands and cultures, with 702 missionaries deployed to preach the gospel and minister in Jesus’
name. Now there are 21,120 churches worldwide, led by 24,504 clergy. Nazarene membership on
our 439 districts has reached 1.4 million. AND over 44 million dollars were given last year to
fulfill the Great Commission through the World Evangelism Fund. Truly, we are a global church
with holy aspirations of biblical proportions. This church is the work of the Spirit of Christ. But
you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in
Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8, NIV).
How incredible that in 103 years, in such an abbreviated time, we have gone so far and
accomplished so much, all by the power and guidance of the Spirit of Christ. The Prophet
Zechariah understood the secret for every challenge of every day. So do we: “Not by might nor by
power, but by my Spirit,’ says the LORD Almighty. (Zechariah 4:6, NIV). Amazing that the
followers of the lowly Nazarene can rise to the global challenge of our mission and exceed this
world’s expectations. And why not, since we serve the God of immeasurable possibilities and
extraordinary promises, the Lord of extravagant grace and invincible authority. As the Apostle
wrote to the Christians in Ephesus: Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we
ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and
in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. (Ephesians 3:20, 21, NIV).
Thank you for remaining true to our calling and mission. We are here because we are
believers. Christ’s Commission leads us OUT . . . OUT to far away places, draws us away from
familiar activities and takes us from the earthly emotions of comfort in order to carry the gospel of
mercy and grace to all the world. You have demonstrated clearly this year that together we are
partners in the mission of Christ, partners with Nazarenes around the world. We are ready, willing
and empowered to make a difference in our world, even as our fathers and our mothers have done
for several generations previously. We are challenged this afternoon to make Christlike disciples
in the nations. Everyone whose life has been transformed by the cross of Christ is called to take
the gospel to those who do not believe.
As People of the Cross, we have experienced another tremendous year in mission service
and financial giving. Together we have given over 10% for world evangelism. Thank you for your
faithfulness to our partnership in mission all over the world.
Would our New Mexico District NMI presidents stand? Thank you for their faithful
leadership. You have led the way in our local churches to keep the passion for missions white hot,
at the forefront of our calling. We cannot make it as a denomination, as a District, as local
churches without you and your leadership. Remain standing, please.
I’d like our New Mexico District pastors to stand. Thank you for keeping the Great
Commission at the top of your list of priorities. Your calling is great. Your responsibilities seem
endless. Your challenges are enormous. But Christ’s Commission to the world remains your main
concern. We commend you today for keeping true to the words and teachings of Christ. When I
think of you, I am reminded of the words of the prophet Isaiah: You who bring good tidings to
Zion, go up on a high mountain. You who bring good tidings to Jerusalem, lift up your voice with a
shout, lift it up, do not be afraid; say to the towns of Judah, “Here is your God!” (Isaiah 40:9,
NIV).
Now, since we all believe in Christ, in his commission of the gospel, in the worldwide
work of the church of the Nazarene, would you all stand? On behalf of Nazarenes around the
world, thank you for your generosity by making this another sacrificial year of paying our WEF.
We are around the world in 103 years because of Nazarenes like you.
Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name. “But who am I, and
who are these people, that we should be able to give as generously as this? Everything comes from
you, and we have given you only what comes from your hand. O LORD, God of our fathers, keep
this desire in the hearts of your people for ever, and keep our hearts loyal to you. (1 Chronicles
29:13-18, NIV).
Now, remember this! We are called to a task that far exceeds our human abilities, a
responsible task beyond our understanding, our skills and our energies. NMI is all about
mobilizing the church to fulfill the great commission, to go to all nations making Christlike
disciples. Nazarene Missions International has a well-thought plan to do what Christ has
commissioned us to do--to make Christlike disciples in the nations.
We believe in the foundational importance of prayer--constant, vital, life changing
communication with God, that glorifies the Lord Jesus in the lives of those who are active in
Nazarene mission throughout the world...AND glorifies the Lord in our personal lives as well.
We believe in mobilizing the church through the ministry of discipleship--We recognize
that all of us are called to be reconcilers, ambassadors of Christ’s message. Accomplishing a
ministry like that must be Spirit inspired and Spirit led.
The NMI plan to fulfill Christ’s Commission calls for generous giving. Give sparingly and
we reap sparingly. Churches miss out experiencing the power of the Spirit of the Lord when they
are sparing in the giving of themselves for Christ’s Commission.
Our challenge for every church this coming year is to join together to pay our World
Evangelism Fund in full, and then...to anticipate a blessing from God. The truth is, the World
Evangelism Fund is not an optional offering. The World Evangelism Fund is a sacred trust. After
all, we are partners together with Nazarenes around the world. Many Nazarenes are giving along
beside us, sacrificing and faithful! Nazarenes around the world are depending upon us. They
receive funds from us that enlarge the possibilities of ministry in difficult areas of poverty,
political unrest and social injustice. You cannot go there. I cannot go there. So we pray and give
and celebrate the wonder that God would use us to do this grand work. Today, we ask every
church in 2011-2012 to pay their World Evangelism Fund in full. All of us 10% and over for
missions.
In addition, our NMI plan directs us to educate the members and friends of our local
churches with the good deeds we are doing as Nazarenes around the world. Telling the Nazarene
story implants the good news of what we are doing in the hearts and minds of our people. Telling
the Nazarene story inspires us all with an expectant view to the future. We know that God is with
us now. We are convinced, as Nazarenes committed to Christ’s mission, that God is going to be
with us tomorrow. And we are persuaded that what we are doing today has significance into
eternity, to the glory of God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ.
May I challenge you again this year, with the kindness and grace of God, that every
church have an organized NMI, at least an NMI president. Join in partnership with your global
Nazarenes. Elect at least an NMI president who will become the embodiment of the Great
Commission to your congregation. Go home from this convention--if you have no NMI presence
in your church--Go home and emphasize Nazarene missions International! Together, let’s rise to
the challenge! Every church on the New Mexico District with an organized NMI, having at least
an NMI president to inspire your church, to call believers to prayer and to lead the way in global
evangelism.
Our NMI Purpose is clear and direct! So, let’s get the message out. God is still working
triumphantly and miraculously in and through the Church of the Nazarene Everywhere and every
time there are praying, adventurous and faithful servants of Christ, God is there! God comes
among us with Spirit-power and intervenes in the challenges we are encountering.
We are Nazarenes, You and I are followers of Jesus the Nazarene. We are traveling in
Nazarene partnership around the world. The Sun never sets on the worldwide mission of the
Church of the Nazarene. Today, as those who have gone before us, we consecrate our hearts to
Christ. Once again, we offer our lives for his mission. Onward!!
In service for Christ and His Great Commission,
Bill Nielson
Nazarene Missions International
4. NYI President
Dr. Graves and Mrs. Graves, Dr. and Mrs. Huff, Pastors, Youth
Leaders and New Mexico Students,
It is my distinct privilege to bring to you my first
District NYI report. I have served locally at Living
Community Church of the Nazarene since July 2007 and
Mexico District NYI shortly after that. I am humbled
serve the New Mexico District in this capacity.
New Mexico
Stones
with the New
to be able to
As Nazarenes we have a rich tradition of ministering to
individuals and families. Many of us have traditions that we
could or have relied on to help us through some tough situations.
It is these traditions that have helped New Mexico NYI establish
who they are and who they were becoming as a solid group of
called, inquisitive students.
It is these same traditions that I have called upon to get me
through some difficult situations in ministry and life. It will be
these same traditions that will bring me through future, daunting
tasks. However, God is doing something new. Consider Isaiah 43:19
which states, “For I am about to do something new. See, I have
already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through
the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.”
God is doing something new in the lives of students, volunteers,
and leaders all across our district. We have fresh new faces, a
reliable faithful remnant, and a renewed vision of the task that
lies ahead for NM NYI. We have the Motivator to carry us through
an uncertain future filled with opportunity as we allow Christ to
continue to do something new!
While we have our past tradition and our hope of a new thing for
today we can also say, with confidence that Christ has the plans
of NM NYI in His hands. Jeremiah 29:11 says, “For I know the plans
I have for you,” says the LORD. “They are plans for good and not
for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.”
So it looks like we have all the key components for an amazing
storyline. We can be confident in the final page of the NM NYI
story no matter who the supporting actors are because we have
Christ who is planning out our future.
Events for the year to come: Summer Camp July 9-13 (350 students),
Family Camp August, Winter Retreat January 2013(first year),
District Quizzing, Xtreme March 2013, Elevate May 2013, General
Assembly
I would like to thank many folks. First, to Scott Adamson who has
led or been involved in this district for 11 plus years. Thank you
for the leadership you have provided. I would also like to thank
my Lead Pastor Darwin Speicher for his leadership, friendship and
mentoring me through new journeys. Thank you to fellow Youth
Pastors who are in the trenches with students and families daily.
A big thank you to Youth Leaders who do the work of the Kingdom as
volunteers. It is you who truly are the soul of Youth Ministry.
THANK YOU!
Thank you to my wife Susan for putting up with me for 19 plus
years, partnering with me in ministry, raising a family of four
amazing boys (sometimes five), and living out Jesus on a daily
basis.
I am excited to work with youth pastors and students from the most
amazing District called the NM NYI!
Together with Christ to Impact our World,
Walter Yeager
New Mexico NYI District President
5. Bonita Park
BONITA PARK CAMP
Stan Yocom, Executive Director
The year 2011-2012 at Bonita Park has been a testament to the
faithfulness of God.
God has been the focus of all that has been attempted and the
source of all that has been accomplished. He has been faithful to
inspire and motivate us with a fresh, compelling passion for the
mission of Bonita Park; to be a ministry to the New Mexico
District Nazarenes and the greater Body of Christ, where those who
come to Bonita Park can experience a life changing encounter with
the living God that will refresh, renew, refocus, challenge,
encourage and empower them to walk in fullness of life with Jesus
Christ as Savior and Lord. This past year Bonita Park had the
privilege of ministering to 14,270 such persons who received the
benefits of God’s available grace and out poured blessings while
on the hallowed grounds. This is a 22% increase in the number of
guest served over the last three years. Of that number 656
reported back that they had a life changing experience with Jesus
while at Bonita Park. These changed lives are the reason Bonita
Park exist. It is the passion that drives us!
God has been faithful to assemble and equip a great ministry team
of staff, volunteers, District leaders, donors and supporters, who
pray fervently, give generously, serve faithfully and lead
courageously to carry the work forward. We could not ask for
better ministry team to work with and many of you, in fact most of
you are an indispensable part of that great team. Thank you for
all that you have done! As you prayed, gave, served and supported,
God has multiplied your efforts. As a result Bonita Park has been
wonderfully blessed financially this year. At family Camp we
celebrated the miracle of the 1.2 million dollar indebtedness
being paid in full allowing Bonita Park to be debt free. God has
continued His faithfulness by supplying the needs of Bonita Park
with generous donors, strong group bookings and some very large,
timely gifts such as a much needed backhoe, a new 4X4 pickup, a
very good condition bucket truck and many other cash and in-kind
gifts that have allowed this ministry to thrive this past year. As
God led, blessed and provided, several needed improvements have
been accomplished. All of the carpet at Morris Center has been
replaced; ceramic tile has been laid in the restrooms of Ingram
Village; a new server and essential IT equipment have been
installed; the pool and spa has received major repairs and
improvements and the new mini golf has received additional
elements and is nearing completion. We have just completed a huge
project of installing a drop ceiling in Armstrong Tabernacle and
are in the process of upgrading the rooms of Freeman Village. All
of this plus the day to day operation of the Camp have been
possible because of God’s faithfulness through you.
We are grateful for these past blessing but the future looks even
brighter. God has been faithful to inspire a “God-sized” vision
for Bonita Park’s future. Part of that vision involves a new
“Event Center” that will house new large functional meeting rooms
and a new gymnasium with an indoor rock wall, and elevated walking
path as well as several other attractions that we believe will
make this new facility a valuable ministry tool that will impact
the lives of thousands over the next few years. This will be a
huge endeavor, the largest by far in the history of Bonita Park,
but we serve a God Who is abundantly able to bring it to reality
in His time.
So, with our focus on Him, our outreach to ‘them’; grateful for
the past and excited about the future, we press forward for His
glory.
Camp Director
B.
District Boards and Standing Committees
1. Advisory Board
We, the members of the New Mexico District Advisory Board, Dr. J. Fred Huff,
Joel Burdell, Larry Fry, Mike Howe, Saurabh Emmanuel, Darwin Speicher, Dean
Coonradt, Rick Hutchison, and Ken Yocom, met four times for the transaction of
business, including the following:
1. Ken Yocom was appointed as district secretary for a two-year term in 2011.
Joel Burdell was also appointed as district treasurer for a two-year term in 2011.
2. In harmony with Manual paragraph 223, we approved the recommendations
of the Board of Ministry concerning transfers of licensed ministers and ordained
deacons and elders in and out of the district.
a. We recommend the following be elected to elder’s orders Aaron
Tiffany, Erika Hasenauer, and Chris Yocom.
b. We recommend the Recognition of Credentials as an ordained
Elder in the Wesleyan Church for Carl Callicutt.
c. We recommend approval of the addition of John Rivas to the roll of
Elders.
d. We recommend the following be granted District Ministers License;
Jaycob Michael Blea, Michael Brown, Johnny Chazarreta, Shawn Ann Chazarreta,
Sharon Entrot, Korey Frazier, Elizabeth Graham, Therese Moreno, Tom Mosier,
Arthur Pacheco, Johnny Pacheco, Bianca Rivas, Patti Rivas, Monica Rodriguez,
Dennis Strack, and Elizabeth Strack.
3. We recommend the following ministers who are pastors of churches for
renewal of minister’s licenses: Paul Baker, Erika Hasenauer, Martin Robledo, Fred
Rodriguez, Chris Yocom, Eric Zottneck, and also renewal of Ministers License for
Jeanne Clever, Larry Deering, Raul Granillo, Feliciano Hernandez, Betty Sanchez,
Aaron Tiffany, Alex Torres, and Ken Weisheit.
4. We recommend the appointment of pastors for the following churches:
Albuquerque Holiday Park—Michael Johnson, Albuquerque Iglesia Monte Santo—
Maria Moreno, Albuquerque Los Altos—William Reinicke, Albuquerque Pajarito
Mesa— Antonio Ramos, Artesia Living Well—Erik Zottneck, Broadview—Interim
Terry Maloney, El Paso Trinity—Brent Herren, El Paso Nuevo Amanecer—Martin
Robledo, Gallup— G. Chris Davis, Las Cruces Sonrise Community—Lynn Burkhart,
Los Lunas Faith Family—Alan Granat, Mountainair—Christopher Paul Baker,
Mount Taylor—Helen Lortz, Moriarty— Tom Mosier, Santa Fe—Mario Mejicanos,
Silver City Mountain View—Charles Anderson, Truth or Consequences—Dale
Twyeffort, and Tularosa—Lorin Noble.
We also recommended the appointment of NewStart (CTM) Pastor Hector Torres for
Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad Del Nazareno
5. We approve the retirement of Arnie Leidy.
6. We approve the Reinstatement of Credentials for John Rivas.
7. We granted a Local License for Antonio Ramos & Graciela Chavez
who are serving as Co-pastors of the Pajarito Mesa church.
8. We approved a grant to the Artesia church of $35,000 for an electrical
upgrade and heating and air conditioning units.
9. We granted permission to build a building for thrift store and food pantry to
the Gallup Church.
10.We have served as the Church Extension Board.
11. We served as the Church Properties Board.
12. We approved the name change for Edgewood Outreach to Breakpoint
Church of the Nazarene and recommend this change to the District Assembly.
13. We approved the request of Belen
Lighthouse
to
sell
the
gymnasium building they had been using for a daycare. We also
approved a loan for the Belen Lighthouse Church in the amount of
$4,500.00 for 6 months.
14.
We
approval the Sandia Church plan to start a NewStart, food
bank/thrift store, Bible Study and Celebrate Recovery Center.
15. We approved an additional $29,400 loan to the Aztec Church to finish the
re-building.
16. We approved the District Superintendent’s Sabbatical beginning November
19, 2012 through January 22, 2013. In addition he will be given the opportunity to go
on the Work and Witness trip to Honduras at District Expense.
17. We approved a budget for Proposed NewStart / restart revivals for Rev.
Arnie Leidy.
18. We approved the sale of the Pecos Texas property.
19.We have approved the following ministries for ten percent project approval:
Grace Thrift, Pajarito Mesa, Grace
Restoration
Center
and Iglesia Del
Nazareno Nueva Esperanza.
20. We have advised the District Superintendent on the supervision of all the
departments, boards, and committees of the district and have consulted with him on
the development of the local churches, new church starts, and the care of all district
resources, including Bonita Park Camp and Conference Center. All minutes of the
board have been recorded and kept by the board secretary and are on file in the New
Mexico District office.
Respectfully submitted,
KEN YOCOM, Secretary
J. FRED HUFF, Chairman
2. Board of Ministry
We, the District Board of Ministry, consisting of Dr. J. Fred Huff, Fred
Grenier, Mario Mejicanos, Stan Yocom, Vaughn Gossman, Alan Granat, Darwin
Speicher, Arnie Leidy, David West, Rick Hutchison, William Proulx, Ernie Tennefos,
Dale Twyeffort, Tim Brunk, Randy Elftman, William Nielson, Steve Sanchez and
Ken Yocom have dealt with the matters for which we have responsibility. To do this
effectively, we have divided the responsibilities between the Board of Ministerial
Studies and the Board of Ministerial Credentials.
A. Board of Ministerial Credentials
Partial Report No. 1
The following are recommended to be received by transfer from other districts:
Elders
Michael Prince
District Licensed Ministers
Aaron Tiffany and Chris Yocom
Partial Report No. 2
We, your District Board of Ministerial Credentials, recommend the following for
transfer to other districts:
Elders
David Bane, Mike Vincent and Sari Vincent
Partial Report No. 3
We, your District Board of Ministerial Credentials, recommend the following
for renewal of district license: Christopher Paul Baker, Jeanne Clever, Larry
Deering, Raul Granillo, G. Erika Hasenauer, Jennie Noriega, Martin Robledo, Fred
Rodriguez, Betty Sanchez, Aaron Tiffany, Alex Torres, Wayne Vaughan, Ken
Weisheit, Chris Yocom, Eric Zottneck, and Jessica Zottneck.
.
We recommend that the following be granted a district license; Jaycob Michael
Blea, Michael Brown, Johnny Chazarreta, Shawn Ann Chazarreta, Sharon Entrot,
Korey Frazier, Elizabeth Graham, Therese Moreno, Tom Mosier, Arthur Pacheco,
Johnny Pacheco, Bianca Rivas, Patti Rivas, Monica Rodriguez, Dennis Strack,
Elizabeth Strack.
We recommend that the following not be granted renewal of district license: William
Borden having not been recommended, Anne Krebbs having not applied and
Feliciano Hernandez having not progressed in his studies.
We recommend the following be commissioned as evangelists: Nicolas E.
Brough, Arnold G. Leidy.
We recommend the following be granted retirement status Arnold G. Leidy.
Partial Report No. 4
We your District Board of Ministerial Credentials, recommend that the
following be elected to elder’s orders; Erika Hasenauer, Aaron Tiffany and Chris
Yocom. We also recommend the recognition of Elders orders from the Wesleyan
Church for Carl Callicutt.
Partial Report No. 5
We, your District Board of Ministerial Credentials, recommend the following:
that each applicant for district credential be required to meet with the Board of
Ministry or an appointed subcommittee every year for proper and necessary
accountability.
We recommend that the mentorship program be continued and that Randy
Elftman serve as the mentorship coordinator to develop and oversee the program.
We recommend that Randy Elftman serve as district CEU coordinator to oversee the
CEU credits of pastors, etc.
We recommend that Jeff Moore, Ken Yocom, Tim Brunk, Pete Myers, William
Proulx, Alan Granat, and Dale Twyeffort be approved to teach the course of Study
and that other teachers be considered and appointed at each meeting of the Board of
Studies.
We recommend that the District Barrier Removal Committee (BRC) consist of
the district superintendent, the chairman of the Board of Ministerial Credentials,
and three at-large members of the Board of Ministerial Credentials, appointed by the
district superintendent (appointed are Tim Brunk, Ken Yocom, and Fred Grenier.)
We recommend that this committee meet prior to the convening of the Board of
Ministry to facilitate the process of removing divorce barriers to the pursuing of
ordination by candidates.
Respectfully submitted,
Ken Yocom, Secretary
William Neilson, Chairman
B. Board of Ministerial Studies
We, the Board of Ministerial Studies, submit the following report:
We have examined the records of the pursuants of the course of study for ministers
and have placed them accordingly as listed.
Elder
Level I— Lynette Adele Bozeman, Michael Brown, Brandon Robertson, Isidro
Velasquez, Charles Wyant, Jr.
Level II— Steven Michael Blea, , Johnny Chazarreta, Michael Guthrie,
Feliciano Hernandez, Tom Mosier, Jennie Noriega, Johnny Pacheco, Dennis Strack,
Elizabeth Strack, Eric Zottneck, Jessica Zottneck
Level III— Jeanna Clever, Larry Deering, Fred Rodriguez, Henry Slape,
Wayne Vaughn
Level IV— Christopher Paul Baker, William (Billy) Borden, Raul Granillo,
Martin Robledo, Kenneth Weisheit
Graduated—Korey Paul Frazier
Dropped— Anne Marie Krebbs
Deacon
Level II— Al Casamento, Shawn Chazarreta, Therese Moreno, Arthur Pacheco,
Bianca Rivas, Patti Rivas, Monica Rodriguez
Level III—Sharon Entrot
Respectfully Submitted,
Dale K. Twyeffort, Secretary
Alan Granat, Chairman
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. Finance Committee
We, your District Assembly Finance Committee, believe responsible Christian
stewardship involves each local church investing a portion of its income to the
support and expansion of the mission and message of the worldwide Church of the
Nazarene. A concern for others beyond our own influence declares a love and loyalty
to the mission and message of God’s kingdom here on earth. Every local church
should carefully plan to meet this scriptural responsibility to God and His church
reaching the lost by the full payment of apportionments. The love of Christ compels
each local church to allow no unwarranted failure in this vital area of stewardship.
Items Related to Local Churches
We recommend that each local church board give prayerful consideration to its
financial leadership responsibilities by:
1. Establishing annually an operating budget, approved by the church board
and available to the congregation, for the ministries of the local church. A copy
should be sent to the district office if requested.
2. Giving positive leadership to the support of the Great Commission by
faithful and regular payment of the World Evangelism Fund, Education Fund,
Pensions and Benefits Fund and District Ministries Funds.
3. Supporting annually Nazarene Bible College (October) and Nazarene
Theological Seminary (January) through receiving an offering and/or budgeting an
appropriate amount in the annual operating budget. Each offering is to be sent
directly to Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO
80910-3717 or Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 East Meyer Blvd., Kansas City,
MO 64131. The goal is 100 percent participation by every New Mexico District church
in supporting our institutions of ministerial training and development.
4. Caring for the needs of the pastor and full-time ministerial staff, releasing
them for their task of leadership in prayer and ministry of the Word, by:
a.
Paying the pastor and staff adequate salaries and reviewing them at
least annually as part of establishing the coming year’s operational
budget. An increase of at least the cost of living should be considered
as a minimum. The church board secretary should send a report of any
salary action taken to the district office.
b.
Designating an amount in the proposed operating budget for the
coming year to pay the expenses of the pastor and spouse attending
the
General
Assembly,
General
PALCON/WILCON, District
Conference
Assembly,
on
Evangelism,
Camp Meeting,
District
Leadership Retreat, and continuing education seminars, and other
events where attendance is expected. To assist in budgeting this
expense, the church should set aside $500 or more annually. We
encourage local churches to send full-time staff to appropriate
conferences and seminars in consultation with the senior pastor.
c.
Establishing an accountable reimbursement plan for the pastors’
ministry-related expenses. This would include professional journals
and books, entertainment, travel and lodging and other related items
as allowed by tax law. All ministry expenses are to be fully reimbursed
when properly authorized and receipted according to IRS guidelines.
d.
Designating a certain amount of the pastors’ total compensation
package(s) as parsonage furnishing and housing allowance.
e.
Reimbursing the pastors an amount equal to the required SECA
(Social Security) tax. This tax is assessed at 15.3 percent of the
pastor’s salary and housing allowance/ fair market rental value of the
parsonage and should be paid at least quarterly. This amount must be
added to their IRS form W-2 as income. This pro rata share should be
paid to any pastor changing assignments during the calendar year.
f.
Paying the hospital insurance premiums for their pastors and their
families and establishing a reimbursement medical account plan
according to IRS regulations. In addition, each church should consider
paying the annual premium on term life and accident insurance
available through the Church of the Nazarene. Each church should
also consider providing disability insurance for their pastors and
insurance on contents of the parsonage as well.
g.
Participating in the Church of the Nazarene’s Tax-Deferred Annuity
Program for its ministers is highly recommended. Every church should
enroll their pastor in the tax-deferred annuity program and at least
match the general church contribution annually.
h.
Granting pastors and all full-time ministerial staff members a
minimum of two weeks paid vacation annually. Those who have
accumulated from five to ten years of salaried ministry in the Church
of the Nazarene should be granted three weeks paid vacation; those
who have served 11 to 19 years, four weeks of paid vacation; and those
who have served the denomination 20 years or more, five weeks of paid
vacation. This vacation time should be exclusive of time spent at
district and general church meetings. Pastors are advised to use
discretion and wisdom in the planning of their vacation in order to best
work with the church calendar.
i.
Insisting that pastors observe at least one full work day as a weekly
day off from all ministerial responsibilities and quarterly, a three day
break from ministerial duties.
j.
Observing Manual paragraph 129.10, which states, “In order to
encourage a healthy pastoral ministry and the lifelong learning of the
pastor,
the
church
board,
in
consultation
with
the
district
superintendent, should provide a sabbatical leave for the pastor
following each seven consecutive year of service in one congregation.”
We recommend a minimum of sixty days paid sabbatical leave.
k.
Encouraging the morale of the pastor/staff and augmenting the salary
of each by facilitating acts of kindness from the congregation, such as
food donations and observing pastor’s appreciation day on the second
Sunday of October.
l.
The local church give at least one week’s salary to the pastor
and full-time associates at Christmas each year.
5. An auditing committee be appointed in each local church in accordance with
Manual paragraph 129.23.
6. All fund allocations be paid in full annually and payments be made weekly
or monthly throughout the church year; payments to begin on May 1, 2011, with the
final payment to be made no later than May 15, 2012.
7. The district journal shall be provided to each church in PDF (electronic)
form.
Local churches may distribute PDF files and/or print as many copies as
needed.
8. Our people be encouraged in the stewardship of possessions as related to
planned giving, wills, annuities, and life loans on behalf of the local church, district
camps, home missions, world missions, and colleges. Each pastor should give careful
attention to conduct an active bequest program through the local church; for
information write to Dr. Steve Seelig in care of Point Loma Nazarene University.
9. We recommend that the local church give careful consideration to paying
evangelists, as a minimum, twice the weekly salary and benefits of the pastor, plus
travel expenses one way and to remember those who served them during the year
with a Christmas check of appreciation.
Guidelines for Local Church Treasurers
The responsibilities of the local church treasurer include:
1. Preparing, in cooperation with the pastor and church board, an annual
operating budget for the local church.
2. Following the provisions of the 2009-2013 Manual paragraphs 129.21-129.23
in accounting for all money received and disbursed by the local church.
3. Providing all financial records and books to the pastor immediately upon
request.
4. Preparing a weekly report of all money received and a monthly report of all
financial transactions to the pastor and church board.
5. Promptly distributing all payments according to the time and purpose
designated by the order of the church board. All fund allocations are to be paid in full
annually and payments be made weekly or monthly throughout the church year.
6. Serving willingly as the local church treasurer according to Manual
paragraph 136.
7. Ensuring designated funds are protected for that purpose.
8. Making sure the church board arrange for an annual auditing of all
treasurer’s books, according to Manual paragraph 129.23. An annual cash flow audit
is expected, as is a full outside audit at least every five years by personnel outside the
local church.
9. Certifying that all money received by the church or auxiliaries is properly
recorded and reported. It is neither proper nor ethical to carry side accounts
independent of the church treasurer’s records.
10. Following the policy of never handling the physical offerings or money of
the church but work from the deposit receipt prepared by competent personnel who
have counted the offerings and deposited the money in the bank.
11. Submitting monthly reports to the district office whenever such requests
are made.
Items Related to District Interests
The District Finance Committee recommends that all district ministries and
its extensions should be considered a vital part of the local church outreach and
fulfillment of the Great Commission in the following manner:
1. That those who travel for the district will be reimbursed at a rate of 50 cents
per mile. This includes the District Advisory Board, District Board of Church
Properties, Bonita Park Camp Board, District Board of Ministry, NMI, NYI, and
Sunday School ministries councils, and all other committees called by the district
superintendent.
2. That the district treasurer pay the hospitalization insurance premium for
the district superintendent and family.
3. That the district treasurer pay the annual premium on the maximum term
life, accidental death and dismemberment, and long-term disability insurance
provided through the Church of the Nazarene for the district superintendent.
4. That the district furnish the district superintendent a car allowance and any
operation and maintenance expense as determined by the District Advisory Board.
5. That the district superintendent annually be granted a five-week vacation
with pay.
6. That all district financial records, including those of Bonita Park and the
Extension Fund, be audited annually by an auditing firm or certified public
accountant.
7. That all designated funds be kept in an interest bearing account or District
Advisory Board approved investments.
8. That the District Superintendent be granted two weeks annually to hold
meetings off the District. This will be in addition to his vacation time.
Items Related to Fund Apportionments
1. That the pastor’s end-of-the year report, submitted to the district and then
filed annually with the general secretary’s office, shall be the guide for computing all
budgets. Funding the Mission allocations goals are 5.5% for the World Evangelism
Fund, 2.0% for Pensions and Benefits USA, 2.5% for Education, 6.0% for District
Budget, of the local church’s Total Income (line 30) less amounts given for WEF (line
31) and Mission Specials (line 32). Churches will be considered in full support if these
goals are met in full.
All fund allocations are to be sent to the District Treasurer, 1520 Avondale,
Clovis, NM 8810.
2. That a unified District Budget will be distributed according to the following
formula:
District Ministry
73%
Home Missions
15%
Nazarene Missions International
4%
SDMI Sunday School Ministries
4%
Nazarene Youth International
4%
3. That the District Ministry Budget be $246,610.00 and be apportioned as
follows:
Salaries and Honoraria
District Superintendent Salary
Secretary Salary
$35,000
13,500
District Secretary Honorarium
3,600
District Treasurer Honorarium
3,600
Total
$55,700
Employee Benefits
District Superintendent Annuity
12,000
District Superintendent Housing
37,800
District Superintendent SECA
14,000
DS Health Reimbursement Account
12,900
DS Life, AD/D, Long-Term Disability Insurance
2,400
DS Christmas Gift
1,500
Office Secretary FICA
1,100
Worker’s Compensation Insurance
700
Total
82,400
Business and Professional Expenses
DS Car Replacement
10,800
DS Travel, Meals, Lodging and Hospitality
16,000
Conferences
District Cabin Maintenance
4,200
500
Total
31,500
District Activities
District Journals for District Office
500
The Mission
3,000
General Assembly Delegate Fund
3,000
District Assembly Expense
6,000
Leadership Retreat/Pastors’ Workshop
2,500
Boards and Committees
5,000
Seminars/Evangelism
3,500
Gifts/Flowers
2,000
Multi-Peril Insurance
2,000
Total
27,500
Office Expenses
Rent
10,200
Telephone
4,500
Postage
1,000
Office Supplies, Equipment, Insurance
3,000
Legal and Audit
2,510
District Secretary Expense
1,000
District Administrative Assistant
27,300
Total
Total District Ministry
49,510
$246,610
Respectfully Submitted
Joel Burdell, Secretary
Ken Yocom, Chairman
2. Education Committee
Your Committee on Education makes the following commendations and
recommendations:
1. In recognition of the vital role that formal Christian higher education plays in our
society, we encourage our churches to give prayer and financial support to Point
Loma Nazarene University (PLNU), Nazarene Bible College and Nazarene
Theological Seminary.
2. We expect all of our educational institutions, local, regional and general to reflect
the theological heritage, moral and core values of the Church of the Nazarene.
3. We encourage participation in campus events for high school age students,
including Preview, Southwest Elev8, and other special events.
4. We encourage members of the local church to use the PLNU Vacation by the Sea
opportunity during the summer.
5. Churches may participate in the ministry of PLNU periodically by inviting the
university personnel, including special speakers, musical groups, and students, to
participate in our local church services and we understand the expenses related to
this participation need to be the responsibility of the local church.
6. We encourage participation in alumni and auxiliary activities.
7. Estate planning is available through the office of PLNU’s Institutional
Advancement.
8. We encourage new pastors who have transferred from other educational regions to
visit the PLNU campus as soon as possible after arriving on the region by taking
advantage of President Brower’s invitation for the complimentary use of college
facilities.
9. We encourage participation in the matching grant program whereby the local
church gives $250 and the college matches it with $250, making $500 available to
each Nazarene student. That an amount of $2,600 (for students who were new or
readmitted after the spring 2006 semester) or $2,200 (all other students) shall be
allocated from the district educational budget for each eligible, full-time,
undergraduate Nazarene student attending PLNU. In addition to this, each student
may receive an additional grant according to the district payment of Education
Budget as follows: 100 percent-$200, 95 percent-$100 and 90 percent-$50.
Respectfully submitted, Bill Proulx, Chairman
3. Journal Committee
The Journal Committee has checked the minutes of our proceedings and found them
to be in order. We recommend that the district secretary read the final minutes and
prepare them for publication.
Respectfully submitted, Ken Yocom, Chairman
4. Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee was composed of J. Fred Huff, chairman;
Ken Yocom, secretary; Mark Asplund, Vaughn Gossman, Jaron Graham, Susan
Howe, Lana Leidy, Dean Coonradt, Ernie Tennefos, Joel Burdell.
We recommend that the Journal Committee be made up of Linda Brooks,
Dinah Huff, Joel Burdell, and Ken Yocom.
We recommend that the Finance Committee (terms to expire at District Assembly
2013) include the following ex officio members: the District Superintendent, District
Secretary, District Treasurer, District NMI President, District SDMI Chairman, District NYI
President, the District Advisory Board, and the following members-at-large: Mark Asplund,
Bill Belgie, Kent Carruthers, Jaron Graham, William Proulx, Marvin Van Soest, Tim Brunk,
Vaughn Gossman and Mike Howe.
The Nominating Committee recommends that the following be approved as
members of district boards and standing committees:
Church Extension Board: District Advisory Board
Home Missions Board: District Advisory Board
Church Properties: District Advisory Board
Court of Appeals (terms to expire 2013): J. Fred Huff (chairman), William
Nielson, Dale Twyeffort, Joel Burdell, and Tom Battin.
Board of Ministry (terms to expire 2016) Tim Brunk, Rick Hutchison, Pete
Myers and Dale Twyeffort.
Barrier Removal/Restoration Committee: J. Fred Huff (chairman), Bill
Nielson, Fred Grenier, Tim Brunk, and Ken Yocom
District Chaplaincy Director: Darryl Tennefos
We recommend that we elect four laypersons and four ministers (terms to
expire in 2013) to the District Advisory Board from the following nominations:
Laypersons — Joel Burdell, Larry Fry, Mike Howe, Saurabh Emmanuel,
Mark Asplund, Bruce Haley, Kent Carruthers, John Graham, Marvin Van Soest.
Ministerial— Dean Coonradt, Rick Hutchison, Darwin Speicher, Ken Yocom,
Dave West, Arnie Leidy, Vaughn Gossman, Bill Nielson.
Motion, Seconded and Carried that members (Elders or Layman) of churches
whose church budget was not paid in full for previous church year, be removed from
nominating to DAB.
Motion, Second and Carried that six will be sufficient to make up the ballot for
either Ministerial or Lay
We recommend that we elect four elders for the Camp Board— (terms to
expire 2014) from the following nominations: Tim Brunk, Jaron Graham, Darwin
Speicher, Randy Elftman, Rick Hutchison, Ken Yocom, Ernestine Tennefos, Arnie
Leidy.
We recommend that we elect one of the following Clergy as Trustee to Point
Loma Nazarene University (term to expire in 2015) — Dean Coonradt, Vaughn
Gossman, Dale Twyeffort, Dave West.
Motion, second and Carried that the first ballot for General Assembly
Delegates be an open ballot. The highest needed to form a ballot with three times the
number needed to elect on the second ballot.
Motion, second and carried that we have the third ballot be twice the number
needed to elect. Election on the third ballot be by plurality.
Motion, second and carried that the next highest recipients of votes be
elected as alternates.
Motion, second and carried that all elections be by plurality
Note: Those marked through have declined the nomination.
Respectfully submitted,
J. Fred Huff, Chairman
Ken Yocom, Secretary
VI. Minutes of the Conventions
and Auxiliaries
A. NMI Convention
June 28, 2012
Christine Moore and the Heights First Church Worship Team led the congregation in music.
Bill Neilson welcomed delegates and attendees and reminded them to return to the calling of the
great commission. Pastor Neilson’s invited us to come and see what God is saying in our day and
in our generation. A gift of a large mug was presented to Dr. Huff by NMI president, Bill Nielson,
as a token of appreciation for his support and love for Missions. Randy Elftman led us in prayer.
Bill introduced Kent and Kathleen, Nazarene Missionaries to Thailand. They have served in the
Church of the Nazarene as missionaries since 1994. Kent currently serves as director of Southeast
Asia Nazarene Bible. Kathleen serves an administrative role for the Southeast Asia Field.
Kent shared that we are not alone in the work we do. He shared 2 stories of faith in illustration:
Fang Church in Northern Province of Thailand and the story of Michai and Nasae. He told us that
Thailand is economically sound but incomes are low. There are no cars needed, nor is heat or air
conditioning needed in the homes. A Thai family can have a comfortable life on $100 per month,
unless they trying to support children in school. Tithing is small.
Joshua 3: The command was given to priests to stand in the water before there was deliverance. So
it was with the Fang Church. Fang’s pastor went and God went with him and provided every
need.
2nd story: Michai and Nasae : Michai is the father of 4 girls and he oversees 8 churches in Chiang
Rai . Michai has also begun planting a Church without subsidy in that location. God has provided
for them as they have stepped out in faith. God has promised: “I will go with you”. God makes a
way when there seems to be a way. We must step out.
Heights First Church Worship Team led with a celebration with special music
Bill Nielson recognized former NMI President Joann Hobbs, and asked her to call the business
session to order . Peggy Twyeffort, District NMI Secretary organized the 99th NMI Convention.
 RECORDING SECRETARY: Jan Brunk;
 PAGES: John McCord and Fred Grenier;
 TRANSLATOR: Tim Brunk.
 Voting bar—Sanctuary
 Brief Business: Peggy Twyeffort reviewed the by-laws definition of who is a member of
this convention.
A motion was made by Bill Nielson to accept the pages, recording secretary and translator. The
motion was seconded by Joel Burdell, and accepted by the convention delegates.
 Peggy read Jennifer Brown’s letter of greeting to the convention.
Election Secretary—Dale Twyeffort
Board of Tellers #1
Board of Tellers #2
Bill Belgie
Brent Herren
Vera Asplund
Fran Farley
David Bailey
Peggy Lovato
Mary Helen Campbell
Enid Scott
Neva Smith
Randy Elftman
Morris Whitney
Sharon Entrot
Susan Yeager
Barbara Belgie
Susan Howe
Augusta Anderson
Paul Tafoya
A motion was made and seconded to accept Dale Twyeffort and the Board of Tellers #1 and #2.
The motion passed.
A Compassionate Ministry Child Sponsorship presentation was shown. We were encouraged to
sponsor a child.
REPORT of NMI PRESIDENT
Bill Nielson
The Church of the Nazarene is people of the Cross and committed to our Lord’s Message. We
follow Him and bear His cross and are consecrated to his mission and are passionate to tell others.
The Church is:
 159 world areas
 737 missionaries are employed
 27,524+ churches worldwide
 25,629+ clergy
 2.14 million Members
 $66 + million given last year for WEF
“You have demonstrated this year that we are powerful partners in the mission with Nazarenes
around the world.” Ephesians 3:20, 21, NIV. We are empowered by his Spirit to make a
difference.
29 churches in the district have given 5.7 % or more for their World Evangelism Fund. As a
district we have given over 106 =% for WEF.
Rev. Nielson affirmed NMI presidents, district pastors, and church people .
He gave these challenges for 2012-2013:
 Praying – Mission Foundation: Glorifies God and reconcilers of the lost
 Discipleship – Christ like Disciples
 Giving – 10+% to WEF: Every Church to pay WEF in Full!
 Educating – A NMI President: Tell the story of how God’s Spirit is working miraculously
throughout the nations to make Christ like disciples. This has significance for this is
eternal.
 Get the message out: God is still at work and He is triumph. Onward!
Dr. Huff moved to accept the President’s report: The motion was seconded and accepted.
The ballot for New Mexico Delegates for General NMI Convention was distributed.
A motion was made and seconded, and approved that the ballot for delegates for General NMI
Convention is for delegates and alternates on one ballot and the result will be by plurality.
Ballot for New Mexico Delegates for General NMI Convention:
Vote for 7
_____ Tim Brunk
_____ Joel Burdell
_____ Meredith Burdell
_____ Fern Crider
_____ Tom Crider
_____ Saurabh Emmanuel
_____ Ray Farley
_____ Becca Gossman
_____ Elizabeth Graham
_____ Jaron Graham
_____ Bruce Haley
_____ Ruth Hasenauer
_____ Dewana Herren
_____ Dinah Huff
_____Wanda McCord
The ballot for NMI Council (Term ending in 2014) was distributed. A motion was made by Rev.
Nielson to accept the ballot. It was seconded and accepted.
Ballot #2 NMI Council (Term ending 2014)
Vote for 2
_____ Tim Brunk (Las Cruces)
_____ Tom Crider (Albuquerque)
_____ Becca Gossman (Roswell)
_____ Wanda McCord (Clovis)
_____ Marge Wheelock (Angus
The Boards of Tellers were dismissed to count the ballots.
A presentation of Sun Valley Indian School was made by Jeannette Garrison.
Bill presented certificates and a set of reading books to each of the following 22 PRIORITY ONE
churches:
 Albuquerque Heights First, Albuquerque Monte Santo, Albuquerque Rio Vista,
Albuquerque Sandia, Angus, Carlsbad Church Street, Carlsbad First, Deming, Edgewood
Outreach, El Paso First, El Paso Trinity, Farmington Cross Roads Community, Gallup,
Hobbs First, Las Cruces First, Living Stones, Living Well, Los Lunas Faith Family,
Lovington, Portales, Roswell Central, Roswell First, Truth or Consequences.
Joel Burdell, Treasurer, presented the treasurers report for the previous year. A summary is:
 Reporting for the NMI year ended April 30, 2012
 District Budgets: $12,500 Actual: $11, 195
 Total Expenses
$11,442
 Total Checking Accounts, General Convention Savings, LEVEL Club, and District
projects Balances: $33,810
Rev. Neilson moved to receive the report and it was seconded and approved.
Saurabh Emmanuel came to present a project to partner with the Intel Corporation to provide
computers to Nazarene elementary schools in Swaziland. If this project is approved Intel will send
4-6 engineers to Swaziland to train the Teachers and students with computers.
The Swaziland Computers project is a 10% project. ($500 dollars per computer: the goal is
26 computers or $13,000) It is funded through Heights First Church.
The Heights First Church Worship Team led in congregational singing.
TIME of INTERCESSION
Missionaries Kent and Kathleen shared how God answers prayer. Faith is the key.
Bill asked the convention to make circles of small groups to pray for our world, the needs around
our world, and for our missionaries.
HFC Worship Team led in worship with special music.
NMI President Bill Nielson presented a Distinguished Service Award to Gary and Ruth
Hasenauer.
The Convention was given a 15 minute break.
Christine Moore, Worship Team Leader brought the convention back to business with
congregational singing.
Bill Nielson presented the result of the elections:
 NMI Council (Term Ending 2014)
Results: 122 votes cast: 45 for Tim Brunk; 59 for Tom Crider; 43 Becca Grossman; 49 for
Wanda McCord; 45 for Marge Wheelock. Tom Crider and Wanda McCord are the two new NMI
Council members.
Ballot for New Mexico Delegates for General NMI Convention:
Results in order of votes cast: 120 votes cast: Dinah Huff (101); Joel Burdell (85); Saurabh
Emmanuel (64); Meredith Burdell (64); Tom Crider (62); Fern Crider (58);Tim Brunk (55) These
are the 7 delegates to the General NMI Convention, held June 19-22, 2013 in Indianapolis, IN.
Alternates: Ruth Hasenauer (54); Jaron Graham(52); Elizabeth Graham (50); Ray Farley(48);
Dewana Herren (46); Wanda McCord (40); Becca Grossman (37); Bruce Haley (3l)
The district NMI Council members were each allowed 2 Minutes for reports on the work of their
area:
 Publicity/Mission Education - Ruth Hasenauer: Publicity and education—Calendar of
Mission Emphasis Monthly; Two publications: Mission Connection etc.; missionary books
are on e-books.
 Alabaster – Wanda McCord: Alabaster information has been placed in packets. NM
District participated very well.
 Work and Witness Domestic - Randy Elftman: NMI had a trailer with equipment for
Work and Witness that was burned up at Bonita Park during the fire. We had a trip to the
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Border Initiative in El Paso and put in new room. District projects: Difficult funding; but
we can use the labor. It is a worthwhile cause to help take care of our own.
Prayer and Fasting - Dewana Herren : Every church needs to have a time of prayer and
fasting. In the packets, the is a Q&A handout. Fasting is the principal that God has
employed. Matthew 6:16-18. (The Message)
Deputation Coordinator - Tom Crider: This past year 27 churches gave deputation
offerings for a total of $60,673.15 dollars. Please sign up for our missionaries.
Mission Call Coordinator – Susan Torres: Introduced a young lady by the name of Kayla
who felt called to Missions and Susan gave her information and support to help her realize
her call. Missionary Kent prayed for Kayla.
LINKS - Fern Crider: We’re in a new cycle with our LINKS assignment missionaries:
Don and Cheryl Cox (retired, South America); Edna Lochner (retired, Swaziland); Fred
and Donna Otto (retired, South Africa). In the packets for each church is the information
for their assigned LINKS missionary. In addition the district has been assigned the
Selishche Men’s Rehab Center, Medical Education Links Eurasia. Every church on the
district is encouraged to send extra money for this ministry to the District Treasurer when
you send for your assigned LINKS missionary.
Border Initiative/Jesus Film - Dinah Huff showed a brief film from Ethiopia showing the
impact of the Jesus film where 4,500 people attended. As of June 12, Jesus Film Teams
reported 11 million + decisions for Christ. Please support the Jesus Film through Prayer
and Financial Support; Goal: for every church to participate in Jesus Film Ministry. In NM
this year 22 churches have given $15,000 + this year for the Jesus Film Ministry.
Border Initiative: Dinah Huff introduced a young couple who is working on the Border
Initiative: Tim and Penny Hardiman gave a report. Goal is to see lives transformed for
Christ. Tool: Happy sack.
Evangelism Broadcast - Fred Grenier: World Mission theme: Beyond Borders and
Barriers; Multiple means of reaching others but we rely on you and your offerings. Do an
Offering: eg. On a designated Sunday, every 5 dollar bill in the offering plate will go to the
Broadcast ($5.00 per minute). Thank you for 68 years of support for this ministry.
Children’s Ministries – Wanda McCord: Kids need to get involved—thank you. Send
cards to Links Missionaries; we need to involve our young children. Come by booth.
Ethnic/Compassionate Ministries - Saurabh Emmanuel: Have a compassionate heart and
share the gospel with people who in need. Pray, “Lord, lead me to someone who needs
Christ.”
Work and Witness Global- Ray Farley (sub) NM team went to Peru with the Garmans. ;
Also to Burma to dig a well. Larry Fry shared that the new WW trip was Honduras, Nov.
5-15, 2012, and encouraged those who had never experienced this type of trip to consider
going.
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LEVEL Club - Ray Farley: $3,000 contributed to Border Initiative. Raises funds for WW
projects. Need to give, go and pray.
Membership/Memorial Roll - Dale Twyeffort: Distinguished service awards help pay for
missionary health care. The cost is $100. $50 puts names on the Memorial Roll. Memorial
Roll was shown. Each Church that had placed a name on the memorial roll received a
flower.
A Deputation love offering was taken for Kent and Kathleen. HFC Worship Team led with special
music.
Kent and Kathleen presented a closing challenge. Kathleen challenged us to sponsor a pastor’s
child. Kent spoke of how the majority of people in Thailand are Buddhists. He told a story of
Decha and Panasda who were converted and have a heart for the lost. Both are working with an
unreached people group. Kent challenged the NM district to pray for Decha and Panasda and the
northern Thai people.
The convention was closed with a song of mission.
The Mission Day Rally began at 7:00 pm with special music by the Young at Heart Choir, with
Connie Atkinson directing.
District NMI President welcomed the congregation to the Rally. Rick Hutchison opened the
service with prayer.
Christine Moore and the Heights First Church Worship Team led in congregational singing.
Bill Nielson asked Saurabh Emmanuel to make a presentation to the missionaries Kent and
Kathleen of a Proclaimer in the Thai language. He also gave them a DVD of the Jesus film in
several of the Indian languages, including Sikh, which Kent had said was spoken by some in
Thailand.
Bill Nielson presented a Distinguished Service Award to Rev. Tom and Fern Crider, in
appreciation of their work for NMI and missions on the NM district.
Young at Heart Choir presented special music which was received with great appreciation.
President Nielson recognized the 29 churches who received the Church of Excellence Award for
giving to the World Evangelism fund at least 5.7% of church income, or $1500 above the 5.5%
assigned.
Those churches are: Albuquerque Heights First, Albuquerque Holiday Park, Albuquerque
Monte Santo, Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa, Albuquerque Rio Vista, Albuquerque Sandia, Angus,
Aztec, Broadview, Carlsbad Church Street, Carlsbad First, Deming, Edgewood Outreach, El Paso
Open Gate Community, El Paso Trinity, Farmington Crossroads Community, Gallup First, Hobbs
First, Iglesia Evanjelica Cristana del Nazareno, Living Stones Community, Living Well, Los
Alamos La Vista, Los Lunas Faith Family, Portales, Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del Nazareno,
Santa Fe, Silver City Mountain View, Truth or Consequences, Tularosa.
Heights First Church Worship Team continued to lead in congregational singing. Stephanie Smith
sang a special solo.
Kent and Kathleen shared Christ’s Call to His Mission. First Kent taught the congregation to sing
a song in the Thai language. They shared stories about their own family, their call, and their
experiences. Kent told us that we are also called: in our going, to proclaim the love of Christ –
that’s what Jesus himself did, when he healed the woman who touched the hem of His
robe, for example. He said that God’s call is to everywhere: Jerusalem (our own city), Judea (our
state), Samaria (the next state), and the ends of the earth.
Kathleen shared the story of discipling a girl from one of the small villages, who stayed with her
for two weeks originally to learn English, which Kathleen taught in part from a child’s Bible story
book. This girl, who was so excited by the stories she read, eventually became Kathleen’s
daughter-in-law.
The service ended with a song of consecration and commitment led by the Heights First Church
Worship Team.
Following the service there was a reception in the gymnasium.
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Respectfully submitted,
Bill Nielson, Chairman
Peggy Twyeffort, Secretary
B. Sunday School SDMI Convention
Friday, June 24, 2011
Heights first Church of the Nazarene
Albuquerque, NM
8:30 am
Greeting—Dean Coonradt
Organizing the Convention—Sharla Parker
 Pages are Thomas Coonradt and Ryan Hagedorn
Treasurer’s Report—Joel Burdell
 Moved and Seconded—Unanimous
Call the Board of Tellers—Sharla Parker
 Those who Dean requested to be tellers come forward
o Susan Torres
o Hector Torres
o Darwin Warner
o Troy Rivas
o Richard Pinching
 Voting delegates will be all District Assembly delegates and everyone present
and the voting bar will be the entire sanctuary.
Ballots
 2011 SDMI convention Ballot; positions are for 2 year terms
o SDMI Director
 Dean Coonradt yes/no
o Member-at-large SDMI Council
 Ernestine Tennefos yes/no
Reports
 Children’s Ministry—Therese Moreno
o If we are not part of the war we will be part of the defeat
o The vision is that every church in the NM District have a Children’s
Pastor or Director
o We now have a kids camp website NMkidscamp.com
o Bible quizzing presentation from children from the district who have
memorized all 20 verses
 There has been great support in children’s quizzing
 12 quizzers went to Point Loma for the Regional Meet
o Kids Camp needs to be a priority
o Presentation on “Nazarene Safe”
 The Church of the Nazarene has its own web site
Nazarenesafe.org
 Men’s Ministry—Michael Howe
o The first “Man Camp” was a great success
o Adult ministry connection at the Nazarene web site will give
information on Men’s Ministry
o 6 first time salvations and over 20 rededications
o April 27-29, 2012. “Shape for His glory; how God makes a spiritual
man” with Michael Benson as speaker
 Women’s Ministry—Cindy Speicher
o 16 first time salvations, 57 rededications
o Donna Rice will be the speaker in 2012
 Evangelism—Steve Lord
o Like Jesus, our mission, our call is to go into all the world and make
disciples. This should be the passion of our life
 Youth—Scott Adamson
o 2011 Camp speaker will once again be Jonathan Smith “Smitty” who
challenged our teens at last year’s camp to be men and women of God
o Teen Quizzing has grown with 14 teams participating
 Our district has two teens, Thomas Coonradt and Wesley
Coonradt, who will represent our Region at Nationals
SDMI Director’s Report—Dean Coonradt
 Motion to accept the report---Unanimous
Results of Ballots— 163 ballots cast
 Dean Coonradt—161 yes; 2 no
 Ernestine Tennefos—158 yes; 5 no
Awards
 Appreciation to Local Superintendents and Teachers
Respectfully submitted, Sharla Parker,
Recording Secretary
VII. Financial and Statistical
A. Auditor's Report
B. District Treasurer’s Report
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET1
(Statistical Year
Dates)
4/30/2011
and
4/30/2012
2
Assets
4/30/2011
Current Assets
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Savings Accounts
Other Current Assets
4/30/2012
101,563
682,040
222,865
254,194
509,958
172,755
1,006,468
936,907
47,237
23,817
41,853
24,890
Total Investments
71,054
66,743
Property and Equipment
Property (itemized list)
Equipment (itemized list)
3,008,146
188,303
2,926,983
194,380
3,196,449
3,121,363
Other Assets (itemized list)
0
0
Total Assets3
4,273,971
4,125,013
Total Current Assets
Investments
Loans on Real Estate (itemized list)
Other Investments (itemized list)
Total Property and Equipment
1
All figures are shown at cost. It is recommended that a CPA audit the Balance Sheet.
Use date that coincides with the end of your assembly year.
3
The “total assets” figure should be equal to the “total liabilities and fund balance” figure.
2
(3/12)
Liabilities and Fund Balance
4/30/2011
Liabilities
Current Liabilities (due in 1 year or less)
Notes Payable (itemized list)
Other Current Liabilities (itemized list)
84,222
20,500
0
84,268
0
0
104,722
84,268
58,613
0
163,335
84,268
456,865
374,128
3,092,631
0
18,459
0
65,000
60,403
370,352
303,015
3,188,791
0
26,439
0
65,000
61,630
27,392
25,518
Total Fund Balance
4,110,636
4,040,745
Total Liabilities and Fund
4,273,971
4,125,013
Total Current Liabilities
Long-term Liabilities (due in more than 1 year)
(itemized list)4
Total Liabilities
Fund Balance
Home Missions Fund
Home Missions Revolving Fund
Camp Fund
Medical Insurance Fund
General Assembly Fund
District Property Development Fund
Contingent Fund
Other Designated Fund Balances (itemized
list)
Undesignated Fund Balance
Balance
5
4/30/2012
4
Contingent liabilities (such as guaranteeing payment of a loan for a local church) are not included in the
long-term liabilities. A report listing each contingent liability should be prepared separately from this balance
sheet (show the original loan amount and the present balance).
5
The “total liabilities and fund balance” figure should be equal to the “total assets” figure.
(3/12)
Itemized List for Comparative Balance Sheet
as of 4-30-2011
Supplemental Statistical Report
New Mexico
Value District Property
Value District Center
302,000.00
2,980,000.00
Value District Parsonage
.00
Indebtedness on District Property
.00
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
8
4
2
0
0
12
8
12
5
24
4
7
1
1
0
15
0
7
3
30
1
2
2
0
0
20
9
10
4
30
145
501
79
129
129
50
106
0
35
32
0
0
0
0
0
140
228
42
55
60
40
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
6
34
4
0
35
144
1,073
2
111
0
0
2
2
4
113
0
3
14
0
0
13
14
16
134
1,170
69
323
0
0
62
608
262
88
6
0
0
0
4
0
10
0
2
3
11
0
2
0
15
3
257
85
85
22
0
0
183
37
Dr. William A. Proulx
Rev. Dean Coonradt
Rev. Alvin E. Bunting Jr.
55
19
144
127
85
0
0
0
2
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
11
1
0
1
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
4
54
19
143
127
92
0
7
52
59
9
0
0
0
0
0
34
12
91
61
56
Edgewood Breakpoint
El Paso First
El Paso Montwood
El Paso Nuevo Amanecer
El Paso Open Gate Community
Rev. Steve Sanchez
Rev. Fred J. Grenier
Rev. Jon E. Stout
Rev. Martin Robledo
Rev. William J. Belgie
19
156
43
20
463
17
0
2
2
15
11
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
30
0
2
2
18
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
17
3
3
0
0
80
3
6
0
0
98
46
150
45
22
383
0
37
16
2
220
0
0
0
0
0
81
97
40
15
110
21
22
23
24
*25
El Paso Trinity
Farmington Crossroads Community
Gallup First
Grace Restoration Center
Hobbs First
Rev. Brent J. Herren
Rev. David M. West
Rev. Geneva C. Davis
Rev. Jeanna M. Clever
Rev. Kenneth P. Yocom
15
636
60
0
99
0
52
12
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
52
12
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
12
6
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
12
9
0
0
15
676
63
0
102
9
90
18
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
17
540
26
9
91
26
27
28
29
30
- Hobbs Spanish
Iglesia Evangelica Cristana del Nazareno
Las Cruces First
Las Cruces Sonrise Community
Living Stones Community
Rev. Juan G. Holguin
Rev. Feliciano Hernandez
Rev. Timothy M. Brunk
Rev. Steven L. Burkhart
Rev. Darwin Speicher
0
0
102
23
649
0
2
8
2
74
0
0
0
0
0
0
82
2
4
0
0
84
10
6
74
0
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
7
0
6
2
2
9
0
78
110
27
714
0
0
60
5
186
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
50
25
435
31
32
33
*34
35
Living Well
Los Alamos La Vista
Los Lunas Faith Family
Lovington
Moriarty
Rev. Eric Zottneck
Rev. Keith A. Rosenbaum
Rev. R. Alan Granat
Rev. Jaron L. Graham
Rev. Thomas E. Mosier
10
57
42
47
46
12
0
7
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
2
0
15
0
9
4
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
7
0
2
14
0
0
2
3
0
0
7
2
7
14
25
50
49
44
35
2
7
4
3
21
0
0
0
0
0
58
10
75
74
33
Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa
7
*8
Albuquerque Rio Vista
Albuquerque Sandia
9
10
Angus
Aztec
Antonio Ramos
Graciela Chavez
Rev. Jeffrey D. Moore
Rev. Fred Rodriguez
Rev. Peter K. Myers
Rev. Richard D. Hutchison
Chris Yocom
11
12
13
14
15
Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse
Broadview
Carlsbad Church Street
Carlsbad First
Deming
Rev. Chad W. Good
16
17
18
19
*20
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Gains
6
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
2
0
0
12
Rev. Robert D Claiborne
Rev. William B. Nielson
Rev. Michael C. Johnson
Rev. William (Bill) H. Reinicke
Rev. Maria M. Moreno
Total Losses
4
2
10
5
12
Pastor Name
Alamogordo New Beginnings
Albuquerque Heights First
Albuquerque Holiday Park
Albuquerque Los Altos
Albuquerque Monte Santo
Lost by Death
153
502
77
128
135
Church Name
1
*2
3
4
5
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
11
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
10
Full Church Members
End of Year
9
Received from Other
Denominations
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2012
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
15a
16
Full Church Members
End of Year
Inactive Church
Members
Associate Church
Members
17
3
37
61
69
451
0
17
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
23
64
46
222
21
3
5
4
12
0
2
3
5
28
0
0
34
0
30
30
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
32
31
0
0
9
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
69
27
0
15
15
126
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
0
2
6
0
0
13
9
126
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
12
79
Current Year Total
6,370
410
37
137
584
63
163
136
362
6,592
1,609
0
4,151
Last Year Total
6,080
444
53
77
574
41
171
72
284
6,370
1,721
0
4,521
Increase / (Decrease)
290
(16)
60
10
22
64
78
222
Rev. Dale K. Twyeffort
Rev. Lorin F. Noble
Dr. Marvin E. White
Inactive
(34)
Transfer
Total Gains
Truth or Consequences
Tularosa
Valencia Valley
New Mexico Supplemental
Rev. Mario R. Mejicanos
Rev. Charles H. Anderson
Merge
(8)
Disorganize
(112)
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
2
2
9
21
Total Losses
0
0
0
2
2
Lost by Death
0
1
0
4
0
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
15
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
14
0
1
2
3
19
Rev. Hector Torres
Susan Torres
* Sponsored New Church this Year
13
1
3
9
1
27
Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del
Nazareno
Sandia Hispano Iglesia del Nazareno
Santa Fe
Silver City Mountain View
Telos
Edgewood Outreach
to Edgewood Breakpoint
12
0
0
0
1
13
41
Name Change
11
0
3
0
0
0
Rev. Helen J. Lortz
Rev. C. Paul Baker
Pastor. Johnny J. Pacheco
Rev. Randy W. Elftman
Rev. J. Vaughn Gossman
Organized
10
1
0
9
0
14
Pastor Name
Mount Taylor
Mountainair
Portales
Roswell Central
Roswell First
46
47
48
9
2
36
54
77
445
Church Name
36
37
38
39
40
42
43
44
45
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2012
7
Received from Other
Denominations
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
0
Drop
Telos
(370)
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
14
22
3
5
13
119
377
42
15
75
101
320
7
43
55
156
477
60
33
118
145
413
10
62
80
42
117
10
25
65
36
296
0
20
15
32
122
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
56
12
12
19
24
215
79
43
65
0
125
0
15
84
Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa
Albuquerque Rio Vista
Albuquerque Sandia
Angus
Aztec
24
35
200
75
30
18
10
80
42
15
14
12
100
145
6
9
7
40
67
3
52
40
800
150
60
38
12
488
89
20
90
87
1,100
370
96
65
29
608
198
38
35
23
130
70
28
29
6
180
128
0
0
0
170
23
20
0
0
100
0
0
11
12
60
145
0
34
62
1,171
257
35
0
18
0
125
0
11
12
13
14
15
Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse
Broadview
Carlsbad Church Street
Carlsbad First
Deming
165
0
38
15
4
6
0
12
15
0
6
0
23
14
5
4
0
11
10
4
43
14
43
57
14
12
14
28
31
12
214
14
104
86
23
22
14
51
56
16
22
5
51
56
16
16
4
25
0
0
0
0
105
57
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
30
12
6
0
10
91
68
0
0
3
52
0
2
16
17
18
19
*20
Edgewood Breakpoint
El Paso First
El Paso Montwood
El Paso Nuevo Amanecer
El Paso Open Gate Community
92
34
15
0
156
12
33
10
0
120
25
23
3
5
105
12
19
3
16
20
120
109
35
9
322
40
36
11
70
80
237
166
53
14
583
64
88
24
86
220
64
64
10
14
165
5
24
12
0
65
80
36
0
0
150
12
0
0
0
0
16
23
0
0
20
45
150
40
0
3
45
0
0
0
0
21
22
23
24
*25
El Paso Trinity
Farmington Crossroads Community
Gallup First
Grace Restoration Center
Hobbs First
7
305
40
40
120
6
175
37
2
38
4
195
11
20
45
3
90
10
2
18
19
545
75
60
222
6
275
27
5
83
30
1,045
126
120
387
15
540
74
9
139
13
95
18
0
105
15
345
56
6
25
26
275
25
0
98
0
0
25
0
0
4
205
11
0
47
15
586
63
0
15
0
90
0
0
0
26
27
28
29
30
- Hobbs Spanish
Iglesia Evangelica Cristana del Nazareno
Las Cruces First
Las Cruces Sonrise Community
Living Stones Community
0
60
25
8
276
0
35
14
5
260
0
20
10
2
143
0
12
2
4
62
0
40
30
25
281
0
18
20
16
106
0
120
65
35
700
0
65
36
25
428
0
30
36
15
198
0
35
30
7
230
0
40
20
0
98
0
0
10
0
48
0
0
0
4
143
0
0
45
25
714
0
0
10
0
0
31
32
33
*34
35
Living Well
Los Alamos La Vista
Los Lunas Faith Family
Lovington
Moriarty
27
1
22
60
20
10
1
12
45
12
13
0
15
25
7
9
0
7
12
1
35
11
51
150
28
15
11
18
50
25
75
12
88
235
55
34
12
37
107
38
27
10
19
25
19
7
3
18
72
19
0
0
0
135
0
0
0
0
0
12
7
0
8
25
10
3
0
43
44
2
0
0
0
0
0
36
37
Mount Taylor
Mountainair
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
213
19
75
10
213
21
75
10
0
10
75
10
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
37
10
0
6
7
*8
9
10
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
12
56
10
3
15
Alamogordo New Beginnings
Albuquerque Heights First
Albuquerque Holiday Park
Albuquerque Los Altos
Albuquerque Monte Santo
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
30
71
0
14
12
1
*2
3
4
5
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
25
44
8
15
28
Church Name
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
21a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
21
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
2012
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
24a
NMI Active
Membership
24
61
24
199
41
24
190
30
0
9
0
0
125
0
0
0
5
20
20
0
35
111
0
5
33
31
17
1
1
19
15
51
33
17
11
44
0
0
0
0
0
30
8
0
0
28
7
0
0
16
12
0
0
14
12
0
0
50
12
0
0
48
7
0
0
96
32
0
0
90
26
0
0
80
7
0
0
15
7
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
3
0
0
8
15
0
0
4
0
0
8
2
7
5
7
4
3
1
16
2
13
8
24
6
49
10
50
36
35
9
72
0
17
70
48
0
14
8
39
3
5
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
16
13
9
126
7
3
0
Current Year Total
2,356
1,380
1,204
577
4,732
2,544
8,292
4,501
2,052
1,903
1,753
207
1,015
4,304
631
Last Year Total
1,910
1,293
1,118
675
3,965
2,212
6,993
4,180
1,973
2,294
1,239
244
1,132
4,331
611
Increase / (Decrease)
446
87
86
767
332
1,299
321
79
Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del
Nazareno
Sandia Hispano Iglesia del Nazareno
Santa Fe
Silver City Mountain View
Telos
Truth or Consequences
Tularosa
Valencia Valley
New Mexico Supplemental
Name Change
Edgewood Outreach
to Edgewood Breakpoint
Inactive
Transfer
Merge
(391)
514
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
(98)
Caravan Enrollment
80
96
413
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
41
16
54
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
45
62
165
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
23a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
23
5
3
5
41
* Sponsored New Church this Year
22a
10
13
38
Portales
Roswell Central
Roswell First
Organized
22
15
5
140
38
39
40
46
47
48
21a
25
21
210
Church Name
42
43
44
45
21
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
2012
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
20
DISCIPLESHIP
(37)
Disorganize
(117)
(27)
20
Drop
Telos
39
Other District
Interests
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
District Ministry
Funds
34
Pension Fund
Church Name
33
Total Given to
Global Mission
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2012
32
Other Global
Interests
31
Approved Mission
Specials
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1
*2
3
4
5
Alamogordo New Beginnings
122,678
3,868
769
0
4,637
423
1,608
0
1,608
264
0
264
Albuquerque Heights First
566,415
31,153
32,583
1,750
65,486
10,606
31,817
0
31,817
13,257
950
14,207
Albuquerque Holiday Park
75,259
4,138
1,473
0
5,611
1,397
4,185
0
4,185
1,744
0
1,744
Albuquerque Los Altos
40,209
2,097
90
0
2,187
764
0
0
0
0
0
0
Albuquerque Monte Santo
40,950
2,438
446
0
2,884
768
2,303
0
2,303
960
294
1,254
6
7
*8
9
10
Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa
27,242
1,499
0
0
1,499
515
1,545
0
1,545
643
0
643
Albuquerque Rio Vista
95,539
5,255
125
0
5,380
1,806
5,417
0
5,417
2,257
0
2,257
Albuquerque Sandia
293,557
15,525
29,669
0
45,194
5,650
17,523
0
17,523
6,914
0
6,914
Angus
334,363
18,390
16,908
0
35,298
6,126
18,275
0
18,275
7,656
0
7,656
Aztec
41,545
2,530
1,735
530
4,795
855
2,265
58
2,323
944
25
969
11
12
13
14
15
Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse
48,799
998
4,572
0
5,570
181
0
0
0
70
0
70
Broadview
19,015
1,164
0
0
1,164
358
1,102
0
1,102
446
0
446
Carlsbad Church Street
206,871
11,378
10,531
0
21,909
3,894
11,679
0
11,679
4,867
300
5,167
Carlsbad First
192,454
17,339
27,589
0
44,928
3,446
10,265
1,700
11,965
4,277
300
4,577
36,355
2,039
1,149
0
3,188
701
2,102
0
2,102
876
50
926
16
17
18
19
*20
Edgewood Breakpoint
21
22
23
24
*25
El Paso Trinity
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
*34
35
Deming
El Paso First
El Paso Montwood
El Paso Nuevo Amanecer
El Paso Open Gate Community
Farmington Crossroads Community
Gallup First
Grace Restoration Center
Hobbs First
59,398
3,279
511
0
3,790
1,283
3,373
0
3,373
1,413
0
1,413
102,231
5,276
2,978
0
8,254
1,918
5,758
0
5,758
2,397
0
2,397
86,288
4,454
485
0
4,939
1,628
2,137
0
2,137
809
166
975
5,808
292
205
0
497
112
336
0
336
140
0
140
100,874
5,402
4,730
0
10,132
2,045
5,510
590
6,100
2,305
0
2,305
20,790
1,375
1,142
0
2,517
382
1,128
0
1,128
476
0
476
715,000
39,321
300
0
39,621
13,643
40,537
0
40,537
16,890
0
16,890
51,729
3,029
1,745
0
4,774
992
2,861
0
2,861
1,208
100
1,308
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
142,617
7,837
575
0
8,412
2,696
8,087
0
8,087
3,369
0
3,369
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,227
0
0
0
0
0
367
0
367
172
0
172
Las Cruces First
87,586
4,532
683
0
5,215
1,649
4,944
0
4,944
2,060
0
2,060
Las Cruces Sonrise Community
21,741
1,085
23
0
1,108
415
0
0
0
0
0
0
763,150
41,500
3,600
0
45,100
15,000
43,500
0
43,500
18,000
400
18,400
Living Well
39,859
2,193
881
0
3,074
744
2,231
150
2,381
929
0
929
Los Alamos La Vista
34,227
1,883
1,799
0
3,682
618
1,852
0
1,852
872
50
922
Los Lunas Faith Family
110,874
6,099
1,031
0
7,130
2,096
6,286
0
6,286
2,619
0
2,619
Lovington
145,137
7,171
10,461
0
17,632
2,610
7,833
0
7,833
3,262
0
3,262
50,417
1,596
1,286
92
2,974
1,200
1,800
0
1,800
1,210
0
1,210
- Hobbs Spanish
Iglesia Evangelica Cristana del Nazareno
Living Stones Community
Moriarty
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
Church Name
36
37
38
39
40
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2012
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Mount Taylor
12,915
649
450
0
1,099
237
0
0
0
224
50
Mountainair
24,313
662
326
0
988
468
1,039
0
1,039
585
0
585
Portales
73,077
3,966
1,576
0
5,542
1,363
4,087
0
4,087
1,703
0
1,703
Roswell Central
Roswell First
41 Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del
Nazareno
Sandia Hispano Iglesia del Nazareno
42
43 Santa Fe
44 Silver City Mountain View
45 Telos
46 Truth or Consequences
47 Tularosa
48 Valencia Valley
66,735
3,425
1,667
0
5,092
1,256
411
0
411
136
0
136
431,897
20,685
38,142
0
58,827
8,017
22,570
0
22,570
9,404
0
9,404
15,074
839
100
0
939
288
876
0
876
359
0
359
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
41,709
2,279
0
0
2,279
791
2,373
0
2,373
990
0
990
43,474
2,697
1,800
0
4,497
817
2,453
0
2,453
1,022
0
1,022
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29,544
2,521
2,291
0
4,812
518
1,555
0
1,555
650
100
750
6,220
375
161
0
536
150
300
0
300
175
0
175
100,440
2,600
0
0
2,600
1,957
2,953
0
2,953
490
0
490
0
New Mexico Supplemental
5,530,602
296,833
206,587
2,372
505,792
102,383
287,243
2,498
289,741
119,044
2,785
121,829
Last Year Total
5,599,927
310,277
128,909
22,138
461,324
104,932
292,718
23,698
316,416
126,201
1,950
128,151
Name Change
Edgewood Outreach
to Edgewood Breakpoint
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
Current Year Total
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
274
(69,325)
(13,444)
Inactive
77,678
(19,766)
Transfer
44,468
(2,549)
Merge
(5,475)
(21,200)
Disorganize
(26,675)
(7,157)
Drop
Telos
835
(6,322)
46
47
48
49
50
51
All Other Church
Ministries
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
Value of Church
Properties
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
Allocations Paid in
Full?
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2012
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
1
*2
3
4
5
Alamogordo New Beginnings
3,741
29,673
17,981
22,935
400
53,763
128,493
135,425
500,000
370,847
No
Albuquerque Heights First
8,550
136,633
170,342
91,528
1,350
106,360
514,763
636,879
9,750,000
969,224
Yes
Yes
6
7
*8
9
10
Albuquerque Pajarito Mesa
2,500
0
Albuquerque Rio Vista
3,109
38,761
248,813
228,537
Angus
1,285
Aztec
Albuquerque Holiday Park
Albuquerque Los Altos
Albuquerque Monte Santo
Albuquerque Sandia
0
0
3,964
39,279
0
0
43,243
56,180
771,180
0
7,866
0
0
7,692
330
995
16,883
19,834
1,080,000
70,000
No
0
0
0
16,929
5,790
11,335
34,054
41,263
0
0
Yes
0
0
23,440
0
25,940
30,142
300,000
0
Yes
27,643
31,112
540
12,373
113,538
128,398
1,808,100
377,809
Yes
66,041
9,000
8,000
64,531
624,922
700,203
3,700,000
2,100,000
Yes
0
124,194
42,886
28,038
106,328
302,731
370,086
1,500,000
0
Yes
7,365
11,039
10,500
0
1,037
13,485
43,426
52,368
1,500,000
103,483
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,821
2,000,000
111,000
No
205
8,554
14,829
17,899
175,000
0
Yes
11
12
13
14
15
Belen Rio Communities Lighthouse
0
Broadview
0
0
6,070
0
16
17
18
19
*20
Edgewood Breakpoint
21
22
23
24
*25
El Paso Trinity
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
*34
35
5,372
0
67,433
14,079
2,229
83,611
172,724
215,373
315,000
0
Yes
28,950
0
48,013
37,395
14,500
78,761
207,619
272,535
943,112
0
Yes
0
0
10,400
6,750
0
0
17,150
24,067
222,000
0
Yes
27,710
0
1,200
8,662
82
26,521
64,175
74,034
0
0
Yes
6,078
0
26,874
20,778
2,574
29,500
85,804
104,131
2,000,000
0
Yes
El Paso Montwood
0
9,901
27,454
14,273
257
6,922
58,807
68,486
1,365,199
91,604
No
El Paso Nuevo Amanecer
0
0
1,600
0
0
0
1,600
2,685
0
0
Yes
7,540
37,211
28,584
2,800
5,759
38,383
120,277
140,859
2,420,966
281,451
Yes
Carlsbad Church Street
Carlsbad First
Deming
El Paso First
El Paso Open Gate Community
Farmington Crossroads Community
Gallup First
Grace Restoration Center
Hobbs First
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Iglesia Evangelica Cristana del Nazareno
Las Cruces First
8,366
0
0
23,995
1,341
520
34,222
38,725
1,188,114
0
Yes
99,548
156,000
127,810
55,445
18,711
191,269
648,783
759,474
3,061,000
1,750,000
Yes
2,084
3,450
13,814
1,995
2,500
20,920
44,763
54,698
389,830
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
22,668
5,000
26,760
31,197
3,483
5,176
94,284
116,848
1,100,000
50,000
Yes
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
322
0
0
250
850
7,145
8,567
9,106
150,000
0
No
0
0
10,635
27,625
1,943
27,848
68,051
81,919
1,675,000
0
Yes
2,600
0
0
9,273
500
3,000
15,373
16,896
0
0
No
Living Stones Community
20,633
14,650
236,238
119,857
23,829
216,170
631,377
753,377
3,364,000
200,226
Yes
Living Well
35,541
0
0
0
1,000
6,231
42,772
49,900
500,000
0
Yes
0
0
500
8,451
250
0
9,201
16,275
1,000,000
0
Yes
Los Lunas Faith Family
47,651
0
19,250
18,815
167
11,387
97,270
115,401
0
0
Yes
Lovington
22,219
0
38,860
29,023
0
0
90,102
121,439
1,000,000
0
Yes
1,848
12,814
7,800
0
7,343
2,349
32,154
39,338
433,000
108,845
No
Las Cruces Sonrise Community
Los Alamos La Vista
Moriarty
* Sponsored New Church this Year
49
50
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Debt Service
Church Name
36
37
38
39
40
43
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2012
42
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Mount Taylor
451
0
0
1,680
5,418
2,685
10,234
11,844
60,000
0
Mountainair
378
2,259
3,472
10,026
71
11,264
27,470
30,550
175,000
8,122
No
3,043
0
23,997
11,407
3,683
18,374
60,504
73,199
350,000
0
Yes
Roswell Central
10,270
0
10,973
25,896
166
23,140
70,445
77,340
380,000
0
No
Roswell First
12,691
0
62,978
18,994
475
108,822
203,960
302,778
3,500,000
0
Yes
500
0
0
0
1,000
250
1,750
4,212
0
0
Yes
Portales
41 Roswell Iglesia de la Vecindad del
Nazareno
Sandia Hispano Iglesia del Nazareno
42
43 Santa Fe
44 Silver City Mountain View
45 Telos
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
25,000
0
6,500
3,000
0
4,500
39,000
45,433
400,000
0
Yes
550
8,400
6,500
750
175
235
16,610
25,399
220,000
26,803
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
456
0
8,745
6,948
1,011
9,081
26,241
33,876
95,208
0
Yes
46 Truth or Consequences
47 Tularosa
48 Valencia Valley
0
0
0
235
25
4,985
5,245
6,406
49,816
0
Yes
0
29,499
21,488
27,215
795
23,503
102,500
110,500
750,000
298,571
No
0
0
New Mexico Supplemental
Organized
Current Year Total
675,698
723,827
1,264,613
798,175
169,267
1,340,276
4,971,856
5,991,601
50,191,525
6,917,985
Last Year Total
516,171
779,638
1,366,121
754,447
115,843
1,319,619
4,851,839
5,862,662
52,299,555
7,112,168
Increase / (Decrease)
159,527
43,728
53,424
20,657
120,017
128,939
Name Change
Edgewood Outreach
to Edgewood Breakpoint
* Sponsored New Church this Year
No
(55,811)
Inactive
(101,508)
Transfer
Merge
(2,108,030)
Disorganize
(194,183)
Drop
Telos

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