Anaheim District Journal 2013

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Anaheim District Journal 2013
27th Annual Assembly Journal
Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene
Sessions held at
Cerritos Crossroads Multinational
May 10 & 11, 2013
Dr. David Graves
General Superintendent
Rev. Rollie Miller
District Superintendent
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2013 Ordinands
Pictured left to right
Rev. Rollie Miller, District Superintendent, Rev. Oscar A. Alvarado, Mrs. Olivia Alvarado, Rev. Karla Giron-Celada,
Mrs. Johana Ayala, Rev. Ignacio Ayala and Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
Year
General Supt.
Dist. Supt.
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950*
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
E.P. Ellyson
P.F. Bresee
H.F. Reynolds
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
P.F. Bresee
R.T. Williams
E.F. Walker
H.F. Reynolds
J.W. Goodwin
H.F. Reynolds
R.T. Williams
H.F. Reynolds
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
H.T. Reynolds
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
J.W. Goodwin
H.F. Reynolds
R.T. Williams
J.B. Chapman
J.B. Chapman
R.T. Williams
J.B. Chapman
J.W. Goodwin
R.T. Williams
J.G. Morrison
R.T. Williams
J.B. Chapman
H.V. Miller
R.T. Williams
H.V. Miller
J.B. Chapman
H.C. Powers
G.B. Williamson
H.V. Miller
O.J. Nease
H.C. Powers
D.I. Vanderpool
G.B. Williamson
H.C. Powers
Samuel Young
G.B. Williamson
H.C. Benner
D.I. Vanderpool
H.C. Powers
Samuel Young
G.B. Williamson
Hugh C. Benner
D.I. Vanderpool
Samuel Young
Hardy C. Powers
G.B. Williamson
V.H. Lewis
Hugh C. Benner
George Coulter
Samuel Young
C.V. LaFontaine
J.W. Goodwin
J.W. Goodwin
J.W. Goodwin
J.W. Goodwin
C.W. Wilson
C.W. Wilson
C.W. Wilson
C.W. Wilson
Howard Eckel
Howard Eckel
Howard Eckel
Howard Eckel
J.E. Bates
J.E. Bates
J.E. Bates
J.E. Bates
J.I. Hill
J.I. Hill
J.T. Little
J.T. Little
J.T. Little
J.T. Little
J.T. Little
J.T. Little
J.T. Little
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
A.E. Sanner
R.J. Plumb
R.J. Plumb
R.J. Plumb
R.J. Plumb
R.J. Plumb
R.J. Plumb
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
District Sec’y
Robert Pierce
Robert Pierce
Robert Pierce
Fred C. Epperson
Fred C. Epperson
Fred C. Epperson
Fred C. Epperson Univ.
Fred C. Epperson
Robert Pierce
Robert Pierce
Robert Pierce
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
Mrs. Paul Bresee
L.A. Whitcomb
L.A. Whitcomb
L.A. Whitcomb
L.A. Whitcomb
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
B. Edgar Johnson
H.C. Thomas
H.C. Thomas
H.C. Thomas
H.C. Thomas
H.C. Thomas
H.C. Thomas
Held at
# Churches
Los Angeles
Pasadena
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Ontario
San Diego
Pasadena
Los Angeles First
Pasadena First
Los Angeles First
Los Angeles First
Pasadena First
Upland
San Diego First
Los Angeles First
Redlands
Pasadena First
Long Beach First
Los Angeles First
Pasadena First
Los Angeles First
Long Beach First
Santa Ana
Los Angeles First
Pasadena
Long Beach First
Pasadena
Los Angeles First
Pasadena First
Long Beach First
Pasadena First
Los Angeles First
Pasadena First
Los Angeles First
Pasadena First
Pasadena First
Pasadena First
Pasadena First
Pasadena First
Pasadena First
Memorial Auditorium
Memorial Auditorium
Memorial Auditorium
Memorial Auditorium
San Diego First
San Bernardino First
Long Beach First
Santa Ana
Lynwood
Riverside
San Diego
Santa Ana
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
San Diego First
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
14
24
23
23
27
28
26
33
32
36
37
40
40
44
38
41
39
44
47
48
54
57
62
64
65
65
66
68
74
76
72
75
70
78
81
81
87
86
86
90
94
100
104
56
58
60
61
67
69
70
72
76
80
82
85
84
89
93
93
94
94
94
89
Membership
2,074
2,252
2,231
2,231
2,693
2,796
2,822
3,290
3,276
3,295
2,994
2,972
2,920
3,347
3,319
3,511
3,757
4,451
4,346
4,444
4,704
4,988
5,109
5,032
5,162
5,251
5,491
6,001
6,245
6,566
6,880
7,329
7,431
7,574
7,727
8,064
8,364
8,884
9,344
9,813
10,267
10,796
11,218
5,293
5,543
5,832
6,245
6,729
7,580
7,931
8,191
8,819
9,613
10,191
10,839
11,305
11,644
12,002
12,181
12,437
12,688
13,088
13,330
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District Sec’y
Year
General Supt.
Dist. Supt.
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
Edward Lawlor
V.H. Lewis
Eugene L. Stowe
V.H. Lewis
Edward Lawlor
George Coulter
V.H. Lewis
Chas. H. Strickland
Orville W. Jenkins
Eugene L. Stowe
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Nicholas A. Hull
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
Robert H. Scott
B. Maurice Hall
William M. Greathouse
Jerald D. Johnson
V.H. Lewis
V.H. Lewis
Charles Strickland
Charles Strickland
Raymond W. Hurn
Raymond W. Hurn
H.C. Thomas
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Held at
# Churches
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
Riverside Auditorium
88
88
88
89
89
88
90
89
89
89
88
88
88
87
88
90
91
92
Membership
13,696
13,983
14,168
15,170
15,771
16,105
16,179
15,893
15,995
16,003
15,949
15,996
16,121
16,279
16,611
16,751
17,034
17,341
ANAHEIM DISTRICT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION
Year
General Supt.
Dist. Supt.
District Sec’y
1987**
Raymond W. Hurn
Thomas L. Goble
1988
Eugene L. Stowe
Thomas L. Goble
1989
Eugene L. Stowe
Thomas L. Goble
1990
Donald D. Owens
Thomas L. Goble
1991
Donald D. Owens
Thomas L. Goble
1992
Jerald D. Johnson
Thomas L. Goble
1993
Jerald D. Johnson
Thomas L. Goble
1994
John A. Knight
Thomas L. Goble
1995
John A. Knight
Thomas L. Goble
1996
William J. Prince
Thomas L. Goble
1997
William J. Prince
Thomas L. Goble
1998
Paul G. Cunningham Thomas L. Goble
1999
Paul G. Cunningham
Thomas L. Goble
2000
James H. Diehl
Thomas L. Goble
2001
James H. Diehl
Ray L. Doane
2002
Jim L. Bond
Ray L. Doane
2003
Jim L. Bond
Ray L. Doane
2004
Jerry D. Porter
Ray L. Doane
2005
Jerry D. Porter
Ray L. Doane
2006
J. K. Warrick
Ray L. Doane
2007
J.K. Warrick
Ray L. Doane
2008
Jerry D. Porter
Ray L. Doane
2009
Jerry D. Porter
Ray L. Doane
2010
J.K. Warrick
Ray L. Doane
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Wayman F. Davis
Ralph L. Scott
Ralph L. Scott
Ralph L. Scott
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
Patricia Young Potter
James B. Stewart
Daniel Keeton
Daniel Keeton
2011
J.K. Warrick
Rollie Miller
Daniel Keeton
2012
2013
David Graves
David Graves
Rollie Miller
Rollie Miller
Daniel Keeton
Daniel Keeton
Held at
# Churches
Riverside Auditorium
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Santa Ana First
Cerritos Crossroads
Cerritos Crossroads/
Santa Ana First
Cerritos Crossroads/
Santa Ana First
Cerritos Crossroads
Cerritos Crossroads
Membership
44
43
44
45
45
46
47
47
45
45
44
45
46
48
47
50
52
54
56
60
60
48
48
9,652
9,818
9,695
9,887
9,885
9,755
9,418
9,282
8,793
9,007
8,758
8,664
8,727
8,615
8,852
8,728
8,638
8,460
8,557
8,380
8,841
8,997
9,223
48
48
9,132
9,473
48
48
9,451
9,579
*In 1950 the Southern California District divided to form the Los Angeles District
**The Anaheim District was part of the Southern California District until the division of the district and the formation of the Anaheim District in
1987.
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Table of Contents
Page
I. Official Directory……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........7
A. District Officers………………………………………………………………………………………………….......................7
B. District Board and Standing Committees……………………………………………………………………………..8
C. District Auxillaries……………………………………………………………………………………...................................10
D. District Zones…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
E. District Church Directory……………………………………………………………………………………………………14
F. Ordained Elders………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….55
G. Ordained Deacons……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….63
H. Licensed Ministers………………………………………………………………………………………………………….......64
I. Tenured Evangelists…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….68
J. Commissioned Evangelists…………………………………………………………………………………………………...68
K. Registered Evangelists….……………………………………………………………………………………………………...68
L. Evangelism Service Retired…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 68
M. Registered Song Evangelists……………………………………………………………………………………………......69
N. Commissioned Song Evangelists…………………………………………………………………………………………..69
O. Retired Song Evangelists……………………………………………………………………………………………………...69
P. Consecrated Deaconesses………………………………………………………………………………...............................69
Q. Licensed Deaconesses…………………………………………………………………………………..................................69
R. Commissioned Ministers of Christian Education………………………………………………………..................69
S. Licensed Director of Christian Education………………………………………………………………......................69
T. Minsters & Laypersons Serving Connectional Interests…………………………………………………...........69
U. Commissioned Ministers of Music………………………………………………………………………........................69
II. General Information……………………………………………………………………………………………...................................70
A. Received Transfer and Receipted…………………………………………………………………………......................70
B. Granted Transfer and Receipted……………………………………………………………………………….................70
C. Elected to Elder’s Orders……………………………………………………………………………....................................70
D. Elected to Deacon’s Orders……………………………………………………….………………………………................70
E. Elder’s Orders Recognized……………………………………………………………………………….............................70
F. Recognized Deacon’s Orders…………………………………………………………………...........................................70
G. Granted Restoration/Filed Credentials…………………………………………………………………………...........70
H. Granted Renewal of Evangelist’s Registration…………………………………………………………...................70
I. Deceased Elders……..……………………………………………………………………….....................................................71
J. Granted Retired Relationship….………………………………………………………………..........................................71
K1. Granted Minister’s License……………………………………………………….………………………………..............71
K2. Granted Renewal of Minister’s License………………………………………………………………………….........71
L. Minster’s License Not Renewed ……………………………………………………………………….............................71
M. New Churches Organized……………………………………………………………………………………………............71
N. Churches Disorganized…………………………………………………………………………………................................71
O. Churches Merged..............................................................................................................................................................72
P. Inactive Churches…………………………………………………………………………………............................................72
Q. Name Change......................................................................................................................................................................72
R. Church-Type-Mission/Satellite Sunday School...................................................................................................72
S. Where to Send Monies....................................................................................................................................................72
III. Plan of Examination……………………………………………………………………………………………….................................73
A. Instructions to Senior Pastors……………………………………………………………………………..........................73
B. Instructions to Students…………………………………………………………………………………..............................74
IV. Daily Proceedings…………………………………………………………………………………………………..................................75
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V. Reports……………………………………………………………………………………………………………............................................87
A. District Officers…………………………………………………….,…………………………………....................................87
1. District Superintendent…………………………………………………………………………..........................87
2. Sunday School Ministries Board………………………………………………………………........................89
3. NMI President…………………………………………………………………………………..................................90
4. NYI President…………………………………………………………………………………...................................91
B. District Boards and Standing Committees………………………………………………………………...............92
1. Advisory Board…………………………………………………………………………………...............................92
2. Ministerial Credentials Board………….……………………………………………………….......................94
3. Board of Ministerial Studies……………………………………………………………………....................... 96
4. Church Properties Board………………………………………………………………………...........................97
5. Children’s Ministries……………………………………………………………………………............................97
6. Prime Time……………………………………………………………………………………....................................98
7. Cambodian Ministries Report …………………………………………………………………........................99
8. Hispanic Ministries………………………………………………………………………...................................100
9. Korean Ministries..........................................................................................................................................101
C. Assembly Committees………………………………………………………………………………..................................102
1. Finance Committee…………………………………………………………………………................................102
2. Nominating Committee………………………………………………………………………............................106
3. Memorial Roll………………………………………………………………………………....................................109
4. PLNU……………………………………………………..........................................................................................110
5. Report of Chaplains…………………………………………………………………………................................111
6. Report of Evangelists...................................................................................................................................112
VI. Minutes of the Conventions and Auxiliaries………………………………………………………………….....................113
A. NMI Proceedings……………………………………………………………………………………….....................................113
B. NYI Convention………………………………………………………………………………………........................................118
VII. Financials and Statistical Reports.……………………………………………………………………………..........................120
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I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
General Superintendent Having Jurisdiction – Dr. David Graves, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220;
913-577-0500
District Superintendent - Rev. Rollie Miller (Julie), 524 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, CA 92866
E-mail: [email protected]; 714-771-6080; 714-473-8711
District Office Manager - Alicia Ferguson, 7511 Trabuco Lane, La Palma, CA 90623
E-mail: [email protected]; 714-771-6080; Fax 714-771-6083; 562-682-0453
District Secretary - Daniel Keeton, 2543 E. Riles Cir., Anaheim, CA 92806 E-mail: [email protected];
310-408-6717
District Treasurer – Christina Karanick, 3180 W. Stonybrook Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804 E-mail: [email protected]
949-374-6163
Sunday School Ministries Board Chairperson – Jason Tippitt, 611 La Serna Ave., La Habra, CA 90631
E-mail: [email protected]; fax: 562-698-5726; church: 562-698-8378; cell: 562-305-3835
NMI President - Marie Perez, 2238 Danibe Way, Upland, CA 91784 E-mail: [email protected]; 909-981-6493
NYI President – Christina Elliston, E-mail: [email protected]; 909-238-0832
Point Loma Nazarene University - Dr. Robert Brower (Linda), President, 3900 Lomaland Dr., San Diego, CA 92106
619-849-2200; www.pointloma.edu
Casa Robles Missionary Home - David Moyer, Superintendent, 6355 North Oak Ave., Temple City, CA 91780
626-286-9455
District Church Insurance:
Mutual Insurance Co. – Howard Wooton
30 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101
Main: (626) 795-9595 | Fax (626)793-7864
Email: [email protected]
License No. 0574081
Nazarene Publishing House, P.O. Box 419527, Kansas City, MO 64141-6527; 800-877-0700
General Headquarters, Church of the Nazarene, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220; 913-577-0500
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B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
Advisory Board - Elders
Diana Cisneros, 4014 Weik Ave., Bell, CA 90201; Email: [email protected], [email protected];
323-773-1753
Jerry Cordell, 3717 Holden Cir., Los Alamitos, CA 90720; Email: [email protected] ; 562-430-0707; 562-597-3301
Jason Tippitt, 611 La Serna Ave., La Habra, CA 90631 Email: [email protected]; 562-305-3835
Jim Yelvington, 5951 Calle Principia, Anaheim Hills, CA 92807; Email: [email protected] 949-910-1721
Daniel W. Keeton, District Secretary, 2543 E. Riles Cir., Anaheim, CA 92806; Email: [email protected];
310-408-6717
Advisory Board – Laypersons
Jan Stone,3700 Weston Pl., Long Beach, CA 90807; Email: [email protected]; 562-698-5726
Allen Wood, 16803 Coral Reef Cir., Cerritos, CA 90703; Email: [email protected]; 562-865-7294
John Hardison, 12632 Adams, Garden Grove, CA 92845; Email: [email protected]; 714-895-1038
Rob McHargue, 7700 Lampson Ave., No. 104, Garden Grove, CA 92841; Email: [email protected];
714-891-2894
Darrell Cox, 27451 Ganso, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 E-mail: [email protected]; 949-380-7546; 714-356-9490
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board
Rev. Rollie Miller, District Superintendent, Jason Tippitt, Chairman, (term expires 2014)
Tim Smith (term expires 2015), Javier Toyos (term expires 2014), Kimber McNamara (term expires 2015),
Kathy Whittall (term expires 2014)
Church Properties Board
Refer to District Advisory Board
Court of Appeals – Term Expires 2015
Rollie Miller, ex officio; Bob Babcock, Craig Rench, Darrell Cox & Patricia Potter
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Ministerial Credentials Board – Term Expires 2014
Rollie Miller, ex officio; Dan Keeton; Diana Cisneros; Art Fisher; Stephen Lee; Craig Rench; Jim Scharn; Jerry Cordell;
Mike Pankey; Forrest Stone; Hugo Aldana; Eldon Kratz; Bob Babcock; Art McKibben; Orlando Vallejo; Keith Parmelee;
Eddie Acosta
Ministerial Studies Board – Term Expires 2014
Rollie Miller, ex officio , Moises Lopez (Chair), Anong Nhim, Jim Yelvington, Perry Hipple, Tim Smith,
Edgar Monterroza, Jason Tippitt, Nick Saucedo, Sheldon Boyd, Charles Wallace & Freddy Murcia
Youth Camps Board
Refer Children’s camp to: Angie Hancock, Director of Children’s Camp
Refer Youth Camps to: Christina Elliston NYI, Director of Youth Camp
Point Loma Nazarene University Trustees
Elders: Rollie Miller, ex officio, John Watkin (term expires 2014);
Layperson: Jan Stone (term expires 2015)
Finance Committee – Term Expires 2015
Rollie Miller, ex officio; elected by acclamation vote: Elders: Jerry Cordell, Dan Keeton,
Bob Babcock, Jim Yelvington (Chair),
Laypersons: David Wolfe, David Kietzke, Darrell Cox, Rob McHargue
Education Committee
Point Loma Nazarene University Trustees of the District, Jan Stone, chairperson
Memoirs Committee
Rev. Rollie Miller, chairperson
Nominating Committee
Rollie Miller, chairperson; Elders- Rev. Jim Stewart, Rev. Stephen Lee & Rev. Jerry Cordell,
Laypersons- Allen Wood, Connie Rench, John Hardison & Alicia Ferguson
SPECIAL COMMITTEES ELECTED BY ADVISORY BOARD
NONE
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C. DISTRICT AUXILIARIES
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board
Officers and Directors
Chairman – Jason Tippitt, 611 La Serna Ave., La Habra, CA 90631; Email: [email protected]
fax: 562-698-5726; church: 562-698-8378; cell: 562-305-3835
Secretary - Pat McHargue, 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843; Email: [email protected] ; 714-534-5770
Treasurer - Angie Hancock, 410 Raymore Ave., Corona, CA 92879; Email: [email protected] ;
951-736-7506
Children’s Ministries Director - Pat McHargue, 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843;
Email: [email protected] ; 714-534-5770
Adult Ministries Director - Keith Parmelee, 5051 Myra Ave., Cypress, CA 90630 Email: [email protected]
562-810-8190; 714-761-8687
Hispanic Representative - Zacarias Salazar, 1078 Redding Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 714-668-0814
Samoan Representative - Tony Falealili, 1861 W. Castle Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804
Adult Ministries Council
Director of Adult Ministries - Keith Parmelee, 5051 Myra Ave., Cypress, CA 90630 Email: [email protected]
562 810-8190; 714-761-8687
Men’s Ministries Director - Eddie Acosta, 852 Kent Dr., Claremont, CA 91711 Email: [email protected];
909-623-1624
Women’s Ministries Director - Connie Garcia, 1458 White Holly Dr., Corona, CA 92881 Email: [email protected];
951-736-8784
Prime Time Director - Jim Miller, 2191 Gondar, Long Beach, CA 90815 Email: [email protected] ;
562-598-5709
Children’s Ministries Council
Director of Children’s Ministries - Pat McHargue, 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843
[email protected] ; 714-534-5770
Bible Quizzing Director – Western Latin America District, Sindy Talavera, [email protected]
Children’s Church Resource - Angie Hancock, 410 Raymore Ave., Corona, CA 92879
[email protected] ; 951-736-7506
Kids’ Kamp – Angie Hancock 410 Raymore Ave., Corona, CA 92879 [email protected] ; 951-736-7506
Missions Education – Angie McIntosh, 1368 Winston Ct., Upland, CA 91786; 909-985-8090
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NMI District Officers
President - Marie Perez, 3100 E. Palm Dr. #10 Fullerton, CA 92831; [email protected] ; 714-646-9365
Vice-President – Jan Stone, 3700 Weston Pl., Long Beach, CA 90807; [email protected] ; 562-708-9688
Secretary - Karen Wood, P.O. Box 2272 Huntington Beach, CA 92647; [email protected]; 714-892-9688; 714-925-5613
Treasurer - Debbie Binggeli,10834 Tonibar St., Norwalk CA 90650; [email protected]; 562-400-5478
Prayer Coordinator - Mary Sullivan, 146 Venetia, Long Beach, CA 90803; [email protected]; 562-243-2614
Discipling Coordinator – Bree Smith, 2501 Ruhland Ave. #D, Redondo Beach, CA 90278; [email protected] 310-465-5143
Giving Coordinator - Wes Sullivan, 146 Venetia, Long Beach, CA 90803; [email protected] 562-439-4686;
562-221-2397
Mission Education – Lila Allen, 17210 Wilton Pl., Torrance, CA 90504; [email protected] ; 310-515-7858; 323-773-1753
Hospitality – Ruth Hipple, 2325 E. Locust Ave., Orange, CA 92867; [email protected] ; 714-532-2265; 714-920-9854
Delia Opendo, PO Box 3701, Torrance, CA 90510; [email protected] 310-835-9025; 310-951-4721
L.I.N.K.S. - Rubie McClure, 322 S. Hamilton Ave., San Pedro, CA 90732; [email protected] 310-514-8507,
424-477-4234
Deputation – Barbara Sullins, 2811 N. Preston St., Orange, CA 92867; [email protected] ; 714-921-0772
Mission Call Coordinator - Bree Smith, 2501 Ruhland Ave. #D, Redondo Beach, CA 90278; [email protected] 310-465-5143
Work and Witness - John Hardison,12632 Adams, Garden Grove, CA 92845; [email protected]; 714-895-1038; 714-269-3738
World Mission Broadcast - Wes Sullivan, 146 Venetia, Long Beach, CA 90803; [email protected] 562-439-4686;
562-221-2397
Jesus Film - Diana Cisneros, 403 Weik Ave. #A , Bell, CA 90201; [email protected]; 323-497-5668
Children’s Missions- Laura Garcia, 1102 Inez St., Whittier, CA 90650; [email protected] 562-944-6420
Compassionate Ministries - Charlotte Quarles, 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638; [email protected]
562-941-4396
Youth Missions – Heather Leppert, 20720 Anza Ave. #23, Torrance, CA 90503; [email protected] 310-347-9558
Hispanic Ministries – Rosanna Vallejo, 7818 Stewart & Gray Rd #203, Downey, CA 90241; [email protected]
Linda Guandique, 6943 Perry Rd. #E, Bell Gardens, CA 90201; [email protected]
Crisis Care Kits – Lyn Harris, 2835 Donovan Ct., Riverside, CA 92504; [email protected] ; 951-785-5790
Alabaster - Dorothy Maxwell, 4013 Weik Ave. Bell, CA 90201; 323-773-1753
Harbor-Imperial Zone Rep. - Lila Allen, 17210 Wilton Pl. Torrance, CA 90504; Email: [email protected]; 310-515-7858
Foothill Zone Rep - Lyn Harris, 2835 Donovan Ct. Riverside, CA 92504; Email: [email protected]; 951-785-5790
Orange Zone Rep. - Phyllis McCoy 1025 N. Tustin St. #401 Orange, CA 92867 Email: [email protected]; 714-744-8340
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NYI District Officers
President – Christina Elliston, 1279 S. Benson Ave., Ontario, CA 91762; Email: [email protected]
909-238-0832
Vice President – Heather Leppert, Email: [email protected]; 310-347-9558
Secretary- Sonja Wicker, 23330 Arlington Ave. #17, Torrance, CA 90501; Email: [email protected];
310-408-3336
Treasurer - Chris Kennedy, 14194 Cavalry Cir., Eastvale, CA 92880; Email: [email protected] ;
909-204-1676
Zone Presidents:
Foothill—Paul Torres - 951-454-2591
Harbor-Imperial - Sonja Wicker- 310-408-3336
Orange—Chris Kennedy - 909-204-1676
Appointed Positions--Camp Directors:
Director of Early Youth Camp – Christina Elliston
Director of Senior Youth Camp – Christina Elliston
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D. DISTRICT ZONES
Foothill - Chino Cornerstone, Corona Canyon Community, La Verne (New Start), Ontario First, Ontario First Hispanic
(New Start), Ontario Archibald Ranch, Ontario Hispanic (New Start), Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga Highland Avenue,
Upland First, Upland Chinese (New Start)
Harbor-Imperial - Bell Gardens Nueva Vida, Cerritos Crossroads Multinational, Cerritos Korean, Hawthorne,
Hawthorne Hispanic (New Start), Hermosa Beach Cities Fellowship, Huntington Park Renuevo Vida, La Mirada, Long
Beach Bixby-North Cambodian, Long Beach New Life Community (New Start), Long Beach Grace Mission Samoan,
Long Beach First, Long Beach New Life Khmer, Long Beach New Life Lao, Long Beach Westside, Lynwood Grace
Hispanic, Maywood Faith, Norwalk, Norwalk Hispanic (New Start), Norwalk Korean (New Start), San Pedro Peninsula,
Torrance Chinese, Torrance Community, Torrance Community Korean , Torrance Hispanic (New Start), Whittier
College Avenue, Whittier Crossroads, Wilmington First, Wilmington First Samoan
Orange - Anaheim First, Anaheim Beautiful Korean, Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family Ministries, Buena Park First,
Buena Park First Hispanic, Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa Hispanic, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach Community, Orange,
Placentia, Santa Ana Edinger Street Hispanic (New Start), Santa Ana First, Stanton Lighthouse Community, Yorba
Linda Faith Community.
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E. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY
ANAHEIM BEAUTIFUL KOREAN
Location: 511 S. Loara St., Anaheim, CA 92802
Web address: www.ocbchurch.com
Phone: 714-772-3100
(Organized 2005)
(Church # 090-0247)
Email: [email protected]
Pastor: (11/7/1993) Stephen Lee (Joanne), 1875 W. Nutwood Pl., Anaheim, CA 92804, 714-254-0377
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (11/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Tancy Jung Won Kang (Mission Church Pastor) 701 Timberland Lane, Walnut, CA 91789;
[email protected] ; 909-762-0053
Worship Director: Milan Kim, 12379 Kern River Dr., Mira Loma, CA 91752; [email protected] ;
714-719-9338
SDMI Supt.: Joanne Lee, 1875 W. Nutwood Pl., Anaheim, CA 92804; [email protected] ; 714-719-9338
Children’s Ministry: Shin Ok Han 251 Imperial Hwy #420, Fullerton, CA 92835
NYI President: ByungGook Ben Oh, 511 S. Loara St., Anaheim, CA 92802; [email protected] ;714-321-7083
Adult Ministry: Jin Ham, 4001 Garden Grove Bl. #103, Orange, CA 92868; 714-772-3100
Men’s Ministry: Jin Ham, 4001 Garden Grove Bl. #103, Orange, CA 92868; 714-772-3100
Women’s Ministry: Jong Hee Baik, 511 S. Loara St., Anaheim, CA 92802; 714-772-3100
NMI President: Milan Kim, 12379 Kern River Dr., Mira Loma, CA 91752; [email protected] ;
714-719-9338
Church Board Secretary: Shaun Jung Kim, 19602 Frank Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703; [email protected]
Church Treasurer: Kimoo Kim, 12379 Kern River Dr., Mira Loma, CA 91752; [email protected] ;
714-489-7370
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ANAHEIM FIRST
(Organized 1924)
Location: 1340 N. Candlewood, Anaheim, CA 92805
Web address: www.a1naz.com
Phone: 714-635-1331
(Church # 090-0120)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 714-635-3423
Pastor: (01/01/2003) Craig Wesley Rench (Connie), 2211 E. Vermont Ave., Anaheim, CA 92806, 714-254-0451
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (01/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X___No
Associate Pastor: Forrest Stone (Jan), 3700 Weston Pl., Long Beach, CA 90807; [email protected] ;562-822-5726
Office Secretary: Kimber L. McNamara, 818 N. Zeyn St. #A, Anaheim, CA 92805; [email protected] ;
714-778-4018
Worship Director: Jon Haverstick, 2050 W. Martha Ln, Santa Ana, CA 92706, [email protected] ;
714-550-9342
Visitation Ministry: Colin Robertson, 1100 N. Lemon St. #H1, Fullerton, CA 92832, 714-869-3159
Children’s Ministry: Oona Casanova-Hoover, 2400 Associated Rd. #B, Fullerton, CA 92835, 714-680-8884
NYI President: Henry McNamara, 818 N. Zeyn St. #A, Anaheim, CA 92805, 714-310-8109
Youth Pastor: Tim Kennedy, 818 N. Zeyn St. #B, Anaheim, CA 92805; [email protected] ; 714-345-4050
Women’s Ministry: Lizzie Izquierdo, 1251 Deerpark Dr. #109, Fullerton, CA 92831; [email protected] ;
714-222-9679
NMI President: Laura Garcia, 11102 Inez St., Whittier, CA 90605; [email protected] 562-944-6420
Church Board Secretary: Clayton Prescott, 2644 E. Hempstead Cir., Anaheim, CA 92806; [email protected]
; 714-926-9927
Church Treasurer: Saralyn Brown, 4011 Eureka Ave., Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-996-3619
ANAHEIM FIRST HISPANIC SPANISH
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0025)
Location: 1340 N. Candlewood, Anaheim, CA 92805
Pastor: Oscar Alvarado (Olivia), 12012 Paddison Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650; [email protected]
Asst. Pastor: Jorge Aguilar, 1713 S. Ferview St., Santa Ana, CA 92704; 714-557-4015
Asst. Pastor: David Colmenares, 12012 Paddison Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650; 562-206-5794
Asst. Pastor: Silvia Colmenares, 12012 Paddison Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650; 562-206-5794
Asst. Pastor: Sergio Hernandez, 14622 Nawa Lane, Norwalk, CA 90650; 323-533-3493
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“ANAHEIM NEW LIVING” KOREAN
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0022)
Location: 1340 N. Candlewood, Anaheim, CA 92805
Pastor: Paul Kwak (Annie), 1309 Candlewood Dr., Fullerton, CA 92833; [email protected] ;
714-357-6760
“PEOPLE OF THE BOOK” - ARABIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0026)
Location: 1340 N. Candlewood, Anaheim, CA 92805
Pastor: Albert Mamlouk (Nadia)
“SNAZZY” YOUNG ADULT CHURCH
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0024)
Location: 1340 N. Candlewood, Anaheim, CA 92805
Pastor: Timothy Kennedy (Sarah), 818 N. Zeyn St. #B, Anaheim, CA 92805; [email protected] ;
714-345-4050
“WESTMINSTER FIRST HOME”
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0023)
Location: 1340 N. Candlewood, Anaheim, CA 92805
Pastor: Jorge Aguilar (Ana Maria), 1713 Fairview Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92704; 714-557-4015
(ANAHEIM) GOD IS LOVE/DIOS ES AMOR
(CTM)
(Church # 090-0009)
Location: 631 S. Brookhurst Ave. Suite #114, Anaheim, CA 92804
Mail: 914 Cypress Ave., Placentia, CA 92870
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-272-0189
Pastor: (12/01/2011) Joseph Ludwing Rojas Granja (Lourdes Teresa Rojas), 914 Cypress Ave. Placentia, CA
92870; 714-272-0189
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (12/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X___No
Associate Pastor: John Halfenberg,
Office Secretary: Lourdes Rojas, 914 Cypress Ave. Placentia, CA 92870; 714-272-0189
Children’s Ministry: Carol & Ramiro Jr. Gonzalez
Youth Pastor: Frank & Tania Gonzalez
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Men’s Ministry: Ignacio Zayas
Women’s Ministry: Lourdes Rojas, 914 Cypress Ave. Placentia, CA 92870; 714-272-0189
Church Board Secretary: Lourdes Rojas, 914 Cypress Ave. Placentia, CA 92870; 714-272-0189
Church Treasurer: Ramiro Gonzales Sr.
Anaheim Korean (Inactive) (090-0130)
BELL GARDENS NUEVA VIDA (Organized 1938) (Church # 090-0150)
Location - 6801 Jaboneria Rd., Bell Gardens CA 90201-4031;
Phone: 323-422-1288
Pastor - (12/12) Moises Lopez, 6821 Jaboneria Rd., Bell Gardens, CA 90201; E-mail: [email protected]
Review Date - 12/2012
Music Dir. - Edwin Hurtado, 6833 Jaboneria Rd., Bell Gardens, CA 90201; (562-652-3587)
SDMI Supt. - Pablo Santos, 6041 ½ Luvec, Bell Gardens, CA 90201; (323-572-6898)
Children’s Min. Dir. - Rosanna Mendez, 10000 E. Imperial Hwy #A 123, Downey, CA 90242; (323-387-0013)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres. - Edgar Nino, 6801 Jaboneria Rd., Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562-377-2789)
Men’s Min. Dir. – Victor Silva, 5868 Cecelia St., Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562-927-2890)
Women’s Min. Dir. - Evangelina Moya, 6858 Fry St., Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (323-826-4660)
NMI Pres. - Hector Guandique, 6943 Perry Rd. #E, Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562-927-4366)
Church Board Sec. – Oscar Guandique, 6943 Perry Rd. #E, Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562-927-4366)
Church Treas. - Maria Santos, 6041 ½ Luvec, Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (323-537-1841)
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BUENA PARK CRESCENT AVENUE FAMILY MINISTRIES
(Organized 1918)
(Church # 090-0170)
Location: 5600 Crescent Ave., Buena Park, CA 90620
Web address: www.cafm.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-527-2797
Fax: 714-527-2820
Pastor: (08/01/2009) Keith Parmelee (Tina), 5051 Myra Ave., Cypress, CA 90630, 714-761-8687;
Email: cafm [email protected]
Review Date: (08/2011)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Associate Pastor: Lat Syprasert (Annalee) 17832 San Gabriel Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703; [email protected];
562-804-0376
Worship Director: Lisa Jones, 8232 Santa Inez Dr., Buena Park, CA 90620, 714-452-7080;
[email protected]
Preschool/School: Crescent Ave. Elementary School/Crescent Ave. Preschool
School Director/Principal: Loretta Scott (Elementary), 302 N. Bel Air, Anaheim, CA 92801, 714-828-5684
Marcia Sevilla (Preschool), 4793 Larwin Ave., Cypress, CA 90630, 714-827-1917
Children’s Ministry: Stacey Rosato, 12325 Westcliff Dr., Stanton, CA 90680; [email protected] ; 714-264-4356
Youth Pastors: Lat & Annalee Syprasert, 17832 San Gabriel Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703, 562-804-0376;
[email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Keith Parmelee, 5051 Myra Ave., Cypress, CA 90630; [email protected] ; 562-810-8190
Women’s Ministry: Keith Parmelee, 5051 Myra Ave., Cypress, CA 90630; [email protected] ; 562-810-8190
NMI President: Michele Rowell, 2648 W. Ball Rd. #119, Anaheim, CA 92804, 714-552-6356;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Puri Hartwell, 5956 Los Encinos, Buena Park, CA 90630; 714-496-2372
Church Treasurer: Peggy Lindeman, 11505 Stillman, Lakewood, CA 90715; [email protected];
714-815-0545
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BUENA PARK FIRST (Organized 1949)
(Church # 090-0160)
Location: 8281 Page St., Buena Park, CA 90620
Web address: www.bpfirstnaz.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-521-8688
Fax: 714-521-5882
Pastor: (7/89) Dennis Holmes (Barbara), 8324 Chopin Dr., Buena Park, CA 90620
Email: [email protected]
714-994-6266
Review Date: ( )
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Office Secretary: Barbara Holmes, 8324 Chopin Dr., Buena Park, CA 90620; 714-994-6266
Co- Pastor: Zacarias Salazar (Norma), 1506 W. Hemlock Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704; 714-668-0814
Worship Director: Erika Timms, 8324 Chopin Dr., Buena Park, CA 90620, 714-994-6266
SDMI Supt: Steve Hite, 15235 S. Normandy Ln., La Mirada, CA 90638; 714-522-3510
Children’s Director: Erika Timms, 8324 Chopin Dr., Buena Park, CA 90620; 714-994-6266
Senior Adult Director: Rev. Ed Holt (Mildred), 2829 Bridgeport Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804; 714-226-9108
Men’s Ministry Director: Mike Marco, 8314 Santa Elvira Way, Buena Park, CA 90620; 714-952-2592
Women’s Ministry Director: Debi Hite, 15235 S. Normandy Ln., La Mirada, CA 90638; 714-522-3510
NMI President: Teresa Marco, 8314 Santa Elvira Way, Buena Park, CA 90620; 714-952-2592
Church Board Secretary: Steve Hite, 15235 S. Normandy Ln., La Mirada, CA 90638; 714-522-3510
Church Treasurer: Mike Sullins, 2811 N. Preston St., Orange, CA 92867; 714-921-0772
BUENA PARK FIRST HISPANIC
(CTM)
(Church # 090-0165)
Location – 8281 Page St., Buena Park, CA 90620
Pastor – (8/1/96) Zacarias Salazar, 1506 W. Hemlock Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704; 714-668-0814
Associate Pastor – Alexander Salas, 320 W. Mountain View #A, La Habra, CA, 90631; 714-326-0094
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CERRITOS CROSSROADS MULTINATIONAL (Organized 1931)
(Church # 090-0140)
Location: 12229 E. Del Amo Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90703
Web address: www.cerritosnazarene.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 562-809-4143
Fax: 562-809-5774
Pastor: (7/12) James Payton (Amy), 11216 Felson St., Cerritos, CA 90703
Email: [email protected]
209-840-4237
Review Date: (7/14)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Ernie Holdren, 13811 Thunderbird Dr. #55F, Seal Beach, CA 90740, 714-895-6288;
[email protected]
Office Secretary: Sherri Lint, 17512 Sybrandy Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703; 562-865-0678; [email protected]
Visitation Ministry: Hal Rose, 2533 Earl Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806, 562-427-3196; [email protected]
SDMI Supt.: Robert Franklin, 11465 Jenkins St., Artesia, CA 90701, 562-860-6502; [email protected]
Preschool: Sonshine Preschool, 12229 E. Del Amo. Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90703; 562-809-6855
Preschool Director: Sunah Chung, 12429 Miles, Cerritos, CA 90703, 562-924-5421
Children’s Director: Daisy Vallejo, 20713 Seine Ave., Lakewood, CA 90715, 562-230-0404;
[email protected]
NYI President: Robert Franklin, 11465 Jenkins St., Artesia, CA 90701, 562-860-6502; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry Director: Kelvin Burke, C/O 12229 E. Del Amo Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90703; 562-809-4143
Women’s Ministry Director: Mary Luongo, 12324 Edgefield, Cerritos, CA 90703; 562-865-8362;
[email protected]
NMI President: Jenny Verrett, 5336 Houston Ave., La Palma, CA 90623, 714-739-2271; [email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Mary Luongo, 12324 Edgefield, Cerritos, CA 90703; 562-865-8362;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Sherri Lint, 17512 Sybrandy Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703, 562-865-0678;
[email protected];
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CERRITOS MAS QUE VENCEDORES - HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0011)
Location – 12229 E. Del Amo Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90703
Pastor – (05/13/08) Orlando Vallejo, 20713 Seine Ave., Lakewood, CA 90715
Email: [email protected] 562-743-2465
Associate Pastor – David Vallejo, 562-305-6026
Asst.: Alejandro De La Cruz, 6465 San Marcos Way, Buena Park, CA 90620; 714-809-7170;
Asst. Pastor: Jose Luis Martinez, 6082 Wester Ave #7, Buena Park, CA 90621; 714-926-1661
Asst. Pastor: Gerardo Sanchez, 22325 Soliet Ave., Hawaiian Gardens, CA; 562-496-2585
Asst. Pastor: Miriam Velazquez, 12304 212th St., Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716; 562-235-0144
Worship Director: Oscar Catzin, 20215 Paseo Granada, Cerritos, CA 90703; 562-235-9181
Youth Pastor – Yeccenia Alaniz, 8707 Walker St. #5, Cypress, CA; 562-290-9035
[email protected]
(CERRITOS) TIERRA FERTIL
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0008)
Location: 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 949-544-9736
Pastor: (Jan. 2009) Edgar Figueroa (Nelly), 2038 Maple Ave. #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; 949-544-9736
Email: [email protected]
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Asst. Pastor: Francy Nelly Alvarez, 2038 Maple Ave. #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; 949-544-9736
Worship Director: Edgar Figueroa, 2038 Maple Ave. #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; 949-544-9736;
[email protected]
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CERRITOS “LIGHT OF THE WORLD” - KOREAN (CTM)
(Church # 090-0027)
Location: 12229 E. Del Amo Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90703
Email: chongyoonyi@gmai;l.com
Phone: 562-714-5241
Pastor: Paul Chong Yoon Yi (Lydia),
Email: [email protected] 562-714-5241
Review Date: (6/5/2014)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Worship Director: Yoo Park
Christian Education Director: John Whang
Children’s Ministry: Esther Park
Youth Pastor: John Whang
Church Board Secretary: No Yon Ken Yi
Church Treasurer: Justin JoonHo Nam
CHINO CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY (Organized 1949)
(Church # 090-0190)
Location: 13000 Pipeline Ave., Chino, CA 91710
Web address: www.cornerstonenaz.org
Phone: 909-628-6812
Fax: 909-590-1482
Pastor: (4/7/96) Sheldon Boyd (Sue), 4644 Doheny Court, Chino, CA 91710
Email: [email protected]
909-271-4545
Review Date: (4/2014)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Cornerstone Christian School: 13000 Pipeline Ave., Chino, CA 91710; 909-628-6812
Director/Principal: Cyndi Bayer, 12295 Sonoma Ct., Chino, CA 91710; 909-628-5190
Children’s Director: Rachel Simeno, APU-P.O. Box 9521 Unit #7478, Azusa, CA 91702; rsi
Women’s Ministry Director: Catherine Puckett, 12174 East End Ave., Chino, CA 91710; [email protected]
909-627-4644
Church Board Secretary: Daniel Lougheed, 6772 Meriwether Ct., Alta Loma, Ca 91710; [email protected] ;
909-527-3415
Church Treasurer: Susan Peauroi, 11982 East End Ave., Chino, CA 91710; 909-628-3372
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CORONA CANYON COMMUNITY (Organized 1964)
Location: 1504 Taber St., Corona, CA 92881-4104
Web address: CanyonCommunityChurchCorona.org
Phone: 951-735-3260
(Church # 090-0390)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 951-735-3163
Pastor: (6/1/94) Arthur C. Fisher (Karen), 4532 Palomino Dr., Norco, CA 92860
Email: [email protected]
951-201-4097
Review Date: (06/20/13)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Connie Garcia, 1458 White Holly Dr., Corona, CA 92881; [email protected] ; 951-316-9092
Office Secretary: Terry Crosby, 905 Toucan Ln., Corona, CA 92879; [email protected] ; 661-557-1353
SDMI Supt.: Angie Hancock, 410 Raymor Ave., Corona, CA 92879; [email protected] ; 951-751-5702
Children’s Pastor: Angie Hancock, 410 Raymor Ave., Corona, CA 92879; [email protected] ;
951-751-5702
NYI President: Lucy Franco, 1014 Aurora Ln. Corona, CA 92881; [email protected] ; 951-741-1613
Youth Pastor: Christina Elliston, 1279 S. Benson Ave., Ontario, CA 91762; [email protected] ;
909-238-0832
Adult Ministry Director (College): Paul Torres, 1239 E. 7th St., Ontario, CA 91764; [email protected] ;
951-454-2591
Prime Time Director: Cindy Algarin, 22891 Green Tree Cir., Corona, CA 92881; [email protected] ;
951-277-4575
Men’s Ministry Director: Bob List, 2181 Bluejay Ln., Corona, CA 92879; [email protected]; 951-271-6946
Women’s Ministry Director: Jan List, 2181 Bluejay Ln., Corona, CA 92879; [email protected] ;951-907-2774
NMI President: Lyn Harris, 2835 Donovan Ct., Riverside, CA 92504; [email protected] ; 951-505-3192
Church Board Secretary: 22891 Green Tree Cir., Corona, CA 92881; [email protected] ;
951-277-4575
Church Treasurer: Steve Simmons, 974 Esther Dr., Corona, CA 92882; [email protected] ;
951-283-5526
COSTA MESA HISPANIC
(Organized 1982)
Location: 1885 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Phone: 714-243-6513
(Church # 090-0210)
Email: [email protected]
Pastor: (03/03/05) Abraham Guevara (Anna), 1819 Monrovia Ave. Apt. 19, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Email: [email protected]
714-243-6513
Review Date: (7/16)
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New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
SDMI Supt.: Anna Guevara, 3154 Yellowstone Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 714-243-6513
NMI President: Catry Guevara, 3154 Yellowstone Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 714-243-6513
Church Board Secretary: Yanira Diaz, 3154 Yellowstone Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 714-243-6513
Church Treasurer: Maria Linares, 2253 Cornell Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
COSTA MESA LIGHTHOUSE (Organized 1949)
(Church # 090-0200)
Location: 1885 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: 949-548-7161
Email: [email protected]
Pastor: (10/2010) Phil Eyskens (Nancy), 8077 Teakwood Cir., Buena Park, CA 90620
Email: [email protected]
714-527-1346
Review Date: (2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Worship Director: Earl Nickles, 1205 S. Newhope, Santa Ana, CA 92704; [email protected] ; 714-839-4866
SDMI Supt.: Earl Nickles, 1205 S. Newhope, Santa Ana, CA 92704; [email protected] ; 714-839-4866
Adult Ministry: Phil Eyskens, 8077 Teakwood Cir., Buena Park, CA 90620; the [email protected]; 714-267-1175
Women’s Ministry: Darchelle Schafer, 21 Emerald, Irvine, CA 92614; [email protected]; 949-300-2022
Church Board Secretary: Earl Nickles, 1205 S. Newhope, Santa Ana, CA 92704; [email protected] ; 714-839-4866
Church Treasurer: Barbara Nickles, 1205 S. Newhope, Santa Ana, CA 92704; [email protected] ; 714-839-4866
GARDEN GROVE
(Organized 1952)
Location: 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843
Web address: www.ggnaz.org
Phone: 714-534-5770
(Church # 090-0240)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 714-534-5777
Pastor: (04/07/2013) Daniel Keeton (Rebecca), 2543 E. Riles Cir., Anaheim, CA 92806
Email: [email protected] 310-408-6717
Review Date: (04/2015)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
____X__Yes
_______No
Office Secretary: Debbie Kindell, 11381 Kathy Lane, Garden Grove, CA 92840
Children’s Ministry: Pat McHargue, 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843; [email protected]; 714-534-5770
Youth Pastor: Thomas Buckley, 6425 San Marco Way, Buena Park, CA 90620; [email protected];
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714-390-2131
Worship Pastor: Pat McHargue, 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843; [email protected]; 714-534-5770
Women’s Ministry: Michelle Ruth, 13665 Kingsbridge St., Westminster, CA 92683; [email protected];
714-890-1437
NMI President: Deborah Johnson, 13052 Dunklee Ave., Garden Grove, CA 92840, [email protected];
714-703-9426
CLT Director: Rob McHargue, 7700 Lampson #104, Garden Grove, CA 92841; [email protected];
714-892-2894
Church Board Secretary: Rob McHargue, 7700 Lampson #104, Garden Grove, CA 92841;
[email protected]; 714-892-2894
Church Treasurer: Steve Iliff, 15427 Kensington Park Dr., Irvine, CA 92782; [email protected];
949-786-7265
GARDEN GROVE ARABIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0012)
Location: 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843
Pastor: (07/2006) Albert Gabran (Nancy), 31601 Via Conejo #149, Coto de Caza, CA 949-635-9902
GARDEN GROVE HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0019)
Location: 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843
Pastor: (11/2009) Noe Guevara (Sherly), 3082 Trinity Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; [email protected];
714-540-9370
GARDEN GROVE SAMOAN
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0020)
Location: 13411 Euclid St., Garden Grove, CA 92843
Pastor: (06/2006) Lefano Tony Falealili (Koini), 1861 W. Castle Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804;
[email protected]; 714-774-1329
HAWTHORNE
(Organized 1925)
(Church # 090-0250)
Location: 4500 W. El Segundo Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250
Web address: www.hawthornenaz.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 310-676-8224
Pastor: (03/18/07) Tracy McKibben, 4534 W. 130th St., Hawthorne, CA 90250;
Email: [email protected] 310-991-4306
Review Date: (02/2010)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
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Worship Director: Mary Jin, 310-658-0522
NYI President: David Jordan, 14726 Kingsdale Ave., Lawndale, CA 90260; 310-644-6878
NMI President: Tracy McKibben, 4534 W. 130th St., Hawthorne, CA 90250; 310-991-4306
Church Board Secretary: Jane Jordan, 14726 Kingsdale Ave., Lawndale, CA 90260; 310-644-6878
Church Treasurer: Lowell Burris, 4610 Carmelyn St., Torrance, CA 90504
HAWTHORNE HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(090-0255)
Pastor: (03/2012) Jesus M. Garcia (Graciela), 4492 W. 137th St., Hawthorne, CA 90250; 626-664-2015
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (03/2014)
Associate Pastor: Graciela Garcia, 4492 W. 137th St., Hawthorne, CA 90250; 626-230-5501
Office Secretary: Claudia Granato
Worship Director: Carlos Reyes
Christian Education: Jose Alarcon
SDMI Supt: Carlos Veliz
Children’s Ministry: Claudia Granato
NYI President: Albert Huerta
Men’s Ministry: Franklin Landaverde
Women’s Ministry: Grace Garcia
NMI President: Sandra Robles
Church Board Secretary: Claudia Granato
Church Treasurer: John Granato
HERMOSA BEACH CITIES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Mail: 730 11th St. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
Location: 730 11th St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
Web address: www.bccfnaz.org
Phone: 310-372-5536
(Organized 1924)
(Church # 090-0260)
Email: [email protected]
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Pastor: (04/01/11)Timothy C. Smith(Bree), 310-406-6415
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
HUNTINGTON BEACH COMMUNITY
______Yes
(Organized 1926)
___X____No
(Church # 090-0540)
Mail: PO Box 1686 Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Location: 8101 Slater Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Web address: www.hbcc.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-847-3050
Pastor: (11/01/95) Dr. Michael Boswith, 16102 Nelson St., Westminster, CA 92683, 714-842-7886
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (11/12)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Alfonso Ramirez (Maria), 16342 Bradbury Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, 562-755-1497;
[email protected]
Worship Director: Eric Lapporte, 9301 Greenwich Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92646, 714-907-7873;
[email protected]
Christian Education Director: Mike Balmer, 23 Via Buen Corazon, San Clemente, CA 92673, 949-429-1644;
[email protected]
SDMI Supt: Alex Ahumada, 2514 W. Stanford St., Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-483-9279; [email protected]
Children’s Ministry: Patti Higashimura, 5822 Los Alamos St., Buena Park, CA 90620, 714-826-2823;
[email protected]
Prime Time: Joe Grone, 16841 Ross Cir., Westminster, CA 92683, 714-842-0419; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Mike Balmer, 23 Via Buen Corazon, San Clemente, CA 92673, 949-429-1644;
[email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Kelly Ann Balmer, 23 Via Buen Corazon, San Clemente, CA 92673, 949-429-1644;
[email protected]
NMI President: Sonia Perez, 16342 Bradbury Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, 714-585-4779;
[email protected]
Assimilation Director: Art Jezak, 7032 Candlelight Cir., Huntington Beach, CA 92647, 714-345-3933;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Dr. Mike Pratt, 5451 La Luna Dr., La Palma, CA 90623, 714-828-7480;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Joe Grone, 16481 Ross Cir., Westminster, CA 92683, 714-842-0419; [email protected]
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HUNTINGTON BEACH LA CIMA
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0017)
Location: 8101 Slater Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Pastor: Alfonso Ramirez (Maria), P.O. Box 1686 Huntington Beach, CA 92647
HUNTINGTON PARK HISPANIC RENUEVO
(Organized 1982)
(Church # 090-0270)
Location: 3154 Gage Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 323-581-8004
Pastor: (07/01/10) Edwin Baldelomar (Melody),13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650, 213-880-1359
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (07/12)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Orlando Baldelomar, 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
Associate Pastor: Ana Baldelomar, 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
Associate Pastor: Ignacio Ayala, 11842 Cyclops St., Norwalk, CA 90650, 562-868-8196
Associate Pastor: Alicia Alarcon, 16014 Dubesor St., La Puente, CA 91744, 626-917-8423
Associate Pastor: Karla Giron, 3426 Bell Ave., Bell, CA 90201, 323-236-2236
Associate Pastor: Melody Baldelomar, 13940 Dumont Ave, Norwalk, CA 90650; 562-334-6288
Worship Director: Edwin Baldelomar, 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650, 213-880-1359
Visitation Ministry: Edwin Baldelomar, 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650, 213-880-1359
Christian Education Director: Orquidea Galdamez, 12010 Gertrude Dr., Lynwood, CA 90262, 310-638-3048
SDMI Supt.: Orquidea Galdamez, 12010 Gertrude Dr., Lynwood, CA 90262, 310-638-3048
Preschool/School: Renuevo School, 3154 Gage Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255
School Director/Principal: Maria Covarrubias, 11927 Dalwood Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
Children’s Ministry: Esther Barba, 6500 Bear Ave. #C, Bell, CA 90201, 323-691-4670
NYI President: Jeffrey Aldana (Servant Teams), 323-517-8587
Jessica Acuna (Outreach Teams), 323-572-5127
Yoana Iraheta (Youth Camps), 323-236-2703
Youth Pastor: Karla Giron, 3426 Bell Ave., Bell, CA 90201, 323-236-2236
Adult Ministry: Ignacio Ayala, 11842 Cyclops St., Norwalk, CA 90650, 562-868-8196
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Men’s Ministry: Armando Espana, 5308 Lavinia Ave., Lynwood, CA 90262, 310-639-0286
Women’s Ministry: Alicia Alarcon, 16014 Dubesor St., La Puente, CA 91744, 626-917-8423
NMI President: Yoana Iraheta, 3426 Bell Ave., Bell, CA 90201, 323-236-2703
Work & Witness Coordinator: Jessica Acuna, 3236 W. 134th St., Hawthorne, CA 902550, 323-572-5127
CLT Director: Karla Giron, 3426 Bell Ave., Bell, CA 90201, 323-236-2236
Church Board Secretary: Carol Hernandez, 6421 Benson St., Huntington Park, CA 90255, 323-271-9298
Church Treasurer: Sonia Morales, 8448 San Luis Ave., South Gate, CA 90280, 323-216-9325
JESUS LOVE MISSION
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0005)
Location: 20430 Yellow Brick Rd., #C Walnut, CA 91789
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 909-762-0053
Pastor: (2010) Tancy Kang, 701 Timberland Ln., Walnut, CA 91789, 909-762-0053
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
LA MIRADA FIRST
(Organized 1960)
Location: 15575 E. Foster Rd., La Mirada, CA 90638
Web address: www.lmnaz.org
Phone: 562-943-5616
(Church # 090-0300)
Email: [email protected]
Pastor: (11/12) Javier Toyos (Diandra), 14636 Ragan Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-577-3877
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (11/14)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Rev. Harold Quarles (Charlotte), 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-941-4396
Worship Director: Julie Miller, 17913 San Gabriel Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703, 562-367-4417; [email protected]
SDMI Supt: Charlotte Quarles, 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-941-4396
NYI President: Javier Toyos, Jr., 14526 Dalwood Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650; 562-569-0961
Prime Time: Rev. Harold Quarles, 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-941-4396
NMI President: Charlotte Quarles, 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-941-4396
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Church Board Secretary: Charlotte Quarles, 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-941-4396
Church Treasurer: Darleen Huckins, 11715 Broadfield Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-947-7157
LA VERNE COMMUNITY
(CTM)
(Church # 090-0306)
Mail: PO Box 159, La Verne, CA 91750
Location: 5200 Wheeler Ave., La Verne, CA 91750
Web address: www.lavernecommunitychurch.org
Phone: 909-596-1203
Fax: 909-581-1471
Pastor: (04/04/99) James H. Scharn (Cheryl), 6112 Napa Ave., Alta Loma, CA 91701, 909-596-1203
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Worship Director: Krista Hamilton, 6626 Sugarpine Pl., Alta Loma, CA 91701, 909-921-6868;
[email protected]
Children’s Ministry: Laura Fanelli, 1624 Bonnie Cove Ave., Glendora, CA 91740, 626-224-4387;
[email protected]
Youth Pastor: Andrew Fanelli, 1624 Bonnie Cove Ave., Glendora, CA 91740, 626-224-4387;
[email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Rita Shorthill, 1827 Rosewood St., La Verne, CA 91750, 909-593-7758; [email protected]
NMI President: Lynette Wilson, 6642 Orly Ct., Fontana, CA 92336, 909-350-0323; [email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Ed Wilson, 6642 Orly Ct., Fontana, CA 92336, 520-975-7044; [email protected]
Church Treasurer: Cherise Rudy, 6864 Nevada Ct., Alta Loma, CA 91701, 909-948-3701; [email protected]
LONG BEACH BIXBY NORTH CAMBODIAN (CTM)
(Church # 090-0314)
Location: 24 E. 53rd St., Long Beach, CA 90805
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 562-490-2997
Co-Pastors: (09/07/06) Aaron & Hannah Thach, 562-490-2997
Email: [email protected]
Review Date:
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New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Associate Pastor: Rith Thol, 5909 Orange Ave., Long Beach, CA 90805, 562-422-4956
Worship Director: Chanracy Sok, 2525 S. Douglas St., Santa Ana, CA 92704
Christian Education Director: Phutheary Van
SDMI Supt.: Hannah Thach, 562-490-2997
NYI President: Darin Thach, 2348 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806
Men’s Ministry: Vong Brown
Women’s Ministry: Theat Buon
Church Board Secretary: Sina Eang
Church Treasurer: Darin Thach, 2348 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806
Long Beach Bixby-North
LONG BEACH FIRST
(inactive) (090-0310)
(Organized 1905)
Mail: P.O. Box 15308, Long Beach, CA 90815
Location: 2280 Clark Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815
Web address: www.lbfnaz.org
Phone: 562-597-3301
(Church # 090-0320)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 562-494-3962
Pastor: (04/21/02) Jerry D. Cordell (Carolyn), 3717 Holden Cir., Los Alamitos, CA 90720, 562-430-0707
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/14)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: John Stackhouse (Paula), 1435 N. Pinebrook Ave., Upland, CA 91786, 909-919-4389;
[email protected]
Worship Director: John Stackhouse, 1435 N. Pinebrook Ave., Upland, CA 91786, 909-919-4389;
[email protected]
SDMI Supt.: Jim Miller, 2191 Gondar Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815, 562-598-5709; [email protected]
Preschool/School: Long Beach First Preschool, 2280 Clark Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815
School Director/Principal: Carolyn Cordell, 3717 Holden Cir., Los Alamitos, CA 90720, 562-430-0707;
[email protected]
Children’s Ministry: Carol Betz, 6866 Livingston Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92648, 714-848-3685; [email protected]
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Youth Pastor: Krystal Wigginton, 131 San Clemente Lane, Placentia, CA 90870, 816-718-0428;
[email protected]
Prime Time: Jim Miller, 2191 Gondar Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815, 562-598-5709; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: John Stackhouse, 1435 N. Pinebrook Ave., Upland, CA 91786, 909-919-4389;
[email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Jill Birdwell, 6350 Stearns St., Long Beach, CA 90815, 562-598-1727; [email protected]
NMI President: Anne Nicholls, 1612 Ohio Ave., Long Beach, CA 90804, 562-597-6578; [email protected]
Work & Witness Coordinator: John Hardison, 12632 Adams, Garden Grove, CA 92845, 714-269-3738;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Mary Sullivan, 146 Venetia, Long Beach, CA 90815, 562-439-4686;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Charles Betz, 6866 Livingston Dr., Huntington Beach, CA 92648, 714-848-3685; [email protected]
LONG BEACH FIRST HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0016)
Mail: P.O. Box 15308, Long Beach, CA 90815
Location: 2280 Clark Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815
Pastor: (06-2012) Ramon Urrutia (Sonia), 1012 Olive Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813; 562-437-6302;
[email protected]
LONG BEACH GRACE MISSION CENTER SAMOAN
(Organized 2000)
(Church # 090-0311)
Location: 24 E. 53rd St., Long Beach, CA 90805
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 562-422-1845
Pastor: (05/16/2006) Jaracz Tali Lafaele (Failelei), 55 E. Mountain View St., Long Beach, CA 90805, 562-2354290
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2010)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
___X___Yes
_______No
Associate Pastor: Filipo Lesatele
Office Secretary: Mataniu Crichton
Worship Director: Ayaaya Masina Taula
Christian Education Director: Failelei Lafaele
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SDMI Supt.: Tinei Tuaniga
Children’s Ministry: Lucy Manuleleua
NYI President: Cindy Miller
Men’s Ministry: Tupe Crichton
Women’s Ministry: Pule Leota
NMI President: Leo Lui
Church Board Secretary: Mataniu Crichton
Church Treasurer: Samasoni Sagale
LONG BEACH NEW LIFE COMMUNITY
(CTM) (Church # 090-0385)
Location - 1800 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813-3906
Phone: 562-599-0368
Pastor- (05/15/07) Ben Wells, Location—1800 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813; [email protected]
562-599-0368
LONG BEACH NEW LIFE KHMER
(Organized 1993)
(Church # 090-0386)
Location: 1800 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
Phone: 562-706-0900
Pastor: (09/03/02) Luth Sin (Sok Keang Saing), 1240 E. 10th St., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-606-8953
Email:
Review Date: (02/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
__X_____No
Office Secretary: In Mang
Worship Director: Khoan Men
Visitation Ministry: Sok Keang Saing
NYI President: Sok Keang Saing
Adult Ministry: Khoan Men
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LONG BEACH NEW LIFE LAO
(Organized 1991)
(Church # 090-0388)
Location: 1800 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813
Phone: 562-599-2175
Pastor: (07/01/89) Anong Nhim (Malissa), 2372 Tulane Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815, 562-494-6072
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (07/2009)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Associate Pastor: Jim Keokanock (Yaly), 3572 Mall St., Irvine, CA 92604, 949-653-1674
Office Secretary: Dawee Pho, 4400 La Vante, Long Beach, CA 90815, 562-889-0212
Worship Director: Steve Syprasert, 25103 Sage Brush Way, Corona, CA 92883, 562-505-5559
Visitation Ministry: Nouthai Bai, 1442 Freeman Ave., Long Beach, CA 90804, 562-985-3225
Christian Education Director: Ben Wells, Jr., 9914 ½ Cedar St., Bellflower, CA 90706, 562-335-6849
SDMI Supt.: Pat Hachtell, 1630 Gardenia Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-881-2130
Children’s Ministry: Sally Khamvongsa, 3722 McNabb Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-708-9811
NYI President: Christopher Pheng, 1510 Gardenia Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-253-5295
Youth Pastor: Thavy Kham, 1055 Vina Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-458-1596
Adult Ministry: Willie San, 320 E. 57th St, Long Beach, CA 90805, 562-338-2300
Men’s Ministry: Michael Nhim, 348 E. 19th St., Long Beach, CA 90806, 562-243-8697
Women’s Ministry: Yot Chan, 1628 Gardenia Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-257-8361
NMI President: Lonnie Khamlong, 1961 Olive Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806, 562-599-6699
Church Board Secretary: Dawee Pho, 4400 La Vante, Long Beach, CA 90806, 562-889-0212
Church Treasurer: Sovan Sy, 348 E. 19th St., Long Beach, CA 90806, 562-591-4741
LONG BEACH WESTSIDE
(Organized 1948)
(Church # 090-0350)
Location: 2911 Santa Fe Ave., Long Beach, CA 90810
Phone: 562-424-9445
Pastor: (01/2001) Physa Chanmany (Rachelle), 18727 Holmes Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703, 562-865-1526
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Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (01/2010)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Worship Director: Lada D. Chan 1325 E. 8th St., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-308-4701
SDMI Supt.: Thol Chanh, 1325 E. 8th St., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-209-0339
Children’s Ministry: Elaine Jones, 1993 Main Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-612-3676
NYI President: Thol Chanh, 1325 E. 8th St., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-209-0339
NMI President: Elaine Jones, 1993 Main Ave., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-612-3676
Church Board Secretary: Lada D. Chan 1325 E. 8th St., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-308-4701
Church Treasurer: Lada D. Chan 1325 E. 8th St., Long Beach, CA 90813, 562-308-4701
Lynwood Faith Community (Inactive) (090-0360)
LYNWOOD GRACE HISPANIC (CTM)
(Church # 090-0361)
Location: 3221 Beechwood Ave., Lynwood, CA 90262
Web address: www.lynwoodgracechurch.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 310-764-4444
Fax: 310-637-4444
Pastor: (04/03) Hugo Aldana (Evelyn), 8043 70th St., Paramount, CA 90723, 562-852-2495
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2010)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Edgar Monterroza, 9336 San Antonio Ave. South Gate, CA, 90280 (323-527-7267)
Associate Pastor: Chris Jimenez, 13207 Faust Ave., Downey, CA 90242; 562-412-8788
Associate Pastor: Lazaro Menjivar, 425 E. 99th St., Inglewood, CA 90301; 310-674-2417
Associate Pastor: Mario Monterrosa, 9548 Bryson Ave., South Gate, CA 90280; 323-249-9855
Associate Pastor: Rosario Monterroza, 9336 San Antonio Ave. #B, South Gate, CA 90280; 562-756-3413
Worship Director: Jorge Tolentino
SDMI Supt.: Lazaro Menjivar, 425 E. 99th St., Inglewood, CA 90301; 310-674-2417
Children’s Ministry: Evelyn Aldana, 8043 70th St. Paramount, CA, 90723 (562-408-6988)
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NYI President: Juan Carlos Tolentino, 8439 Adams St. #2, Paramount, CA 90723; 562-677-4731
Youth Pastor: Juan Carlos Tolentino, 8439 Adams St. #2, Paramount, CA 90723; 562-677-4731
Men’s Ministry: Edgar Monterroza, 9336 San Antonio Ave. South Gate, CA, 90280 (323-527-7267)
Women’s Ministry:
NMI President: Elizabeth Delgado, 3692 Palm Ave #A, Lynwood, CA 90262; 323-245-6574
Church Board Secretary: Julio Ramirez, 3916 Josephine St., Lynwood, CA 90262; 562-375-3102
Church Treasurer: Sergio Rodas, 6711 Caro St, Paramount, CA 90723; 323-336-4114
MAYWOOD FAITH
(Organized 1938)
(Church # 090-0370)
Location: 4756 E. Slauson Ave., Maywood, CA 90270
Phone: 323-560-1558
Pastor: (04/2002) Diana Cisneros, 4013 Weik Ave. #A, Bell, CA 90201, 323-497-5668
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (
)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Associate Pastors: Robert Cvopa, Missions Corps. Brazil
Marie Alvarado (Sergio), 11709 Downey Ave. #1, Downey, CA 90241, 562-861-5966
Worship Director: Sid Garcia, 4902 E. 60th St. #D, Maywood, CA 90270, 323-426-0364
SDMI Supt.: Dorothy Maxwell, 4013 Weik Ave. #A, Bell, CA 90201, 323-773-1753
NMI President: Isabelle Garcia, 4902 E. 60th St. #D, Maywood, CA 90270, 323-426-0364
Church Board Secretary: Marlen Murray, 15850 Alicante Rd. #21, La Mirada, CA 90638, 323-620-2611
Church Treasurer: Dorothy Maxwell, 4013 Weik Ave. #A, Bell, CA 90201, 323-773-1753
MAYWOOD FAITH HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0021)
Location: 4756 E. Slauson Ave., Maywood, CA 90270
Pastor: Juan Osorio (Nery), 6010 Oak St. #H, Huntington Park, CA 90255; [email protected] ;
323-587-9718
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MISSION VIEJO SANCTUARY FELLOWSHIP
(Organized 1977)
(Church # 090-0180)
Mail: 31103 Rancho Viejo Rd., #D2500, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Location: 25001 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
Web address: www.sanctuaryoc.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 909-214-9716
Pastor: (05/2012) Eric West (Aurielle), 909-214-9716, 28802 El Mio Ln., Mission Viejo, CA 92692
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (05/2014)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Worship Director: Carrie Renderer, 57 Via Madera, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688, 949-459-0366;
[email protected]
NYI President: Jenny Kooiman, 27141 Calle Juanita, Capo Beach, CA 92624, 949-481-3361; [email protected]
NMI President: Gloria Cox, 27451 Ganzo, Mission Viejo, CA 92691, 949-380-7546
Church Board Secretary: Darrell Cox, 27451 Ganzo, Mission Viejo, CA 92691, 949-380-7546;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Jackie Anderson, 31103 Rancho Viejo Rd #D235, San Juan Capostrano, CA 92675, 949-728-9929
NORWALK
(Organized 1951)
(Church # 090-0400)
Location: 15000 Studebaker Rd., Norwalk, CA 90650
Web address: www.norwalknaz.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 562-863-0911
Fax: 562-864-8156
Pastor: (09/2006) Arthur McKibben (Renee), 15434 Allingham Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650, 562-864-1782
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (09/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
___X___Yes
_______No
Associate Pastor: Deborah Binggeli, 10834 Tonibar St., Norwalk, CA 90650; [email protected]
Worship Director: Edson Pinzon, 15000 Studebaker Rd., Norwalk, CA 90650, 562-863-0911
SDMI Supt.: Lois Sowers, 11467 Excelsior Dr., Norwalk, CA 90650, 562-863-2376, 562-412-6358
Preschool/School: Denise Van Dyke, 15108 Studebaker Rd., Norwalk, CA 90650, 562-858-4232
Youth Pastor: Chris Skinner, 11830 Jersey Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
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NMI President: Deborah Binggeli, 10834 Tonibar St., Norwalk, CA 90650
Church Board Secretary: Delia Redmerski, 13825 Bora Ave., La Mirada, CA 90638
Church Treasurer: Art Linendoll, 12603 Pecos, Norwalk, CA 90650
NORWALK HESEAD KOREAN (CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0551)
Location: 15000 Studebaker Rd., Norwalk, CA 90650
Phone: 562-863-0911
Joanne Noh, 213-365-0687
NORWALK HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0402)
Location: 15000 Studebaker Rd., Norwalk, CA 90650
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 562-863-0911
Pastor: Jesua Ochoa, 1604 Lancewood Ave., Hacienda Hts., CA 91745, 626-264-0101; [email protected]
ONTARIO ARCHIBALD RANCH
(Organized 1998)
(Church # 090-0227)
Location: 13344 S. Archibald Ave., Ontario, CA 91761
Web address: www.arcc.family.com
Phone: 909-947-2722
Fax: 909-947-1351
Pastor: (08/04/1994) Robert K. Babcock, 13344 S. Archibald Ave., Ontario, CA 91761; 909-947-2722
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (07/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Scott Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
[email protected]
Office Secretary: Lani Wood
Worship Director: Scott Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
[email protected]
Visitation Ministry: Rick Cornelius, 12080 Telephone Ave., Chino, CA 91710, 909-873-8657; [email protected]
Christian Education: Scott Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
[email protected]
Rick Cornelius, 12080 Telephone Ave., Chino, CA 91710, 909-873-8657; [email protected]
SDMI Supt.: Scott Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099; [email protected]
Preschool/School: Archibald Ranch Christian Preschool School Director/Principal: Pamela Rios
NYI President: David Arman, 2800 E. Riverside Dr., #24, Ontario, CA 91761, 909-239-0255; [email protected]
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Youth Pastor: David Arman, 2800 E. Riverside Dr., #24, Ontario, CA 91761, 909-239-0255; [email protected]
Adult Ministry: Rick Cornelius, 12080 Telephone Ave., Chino, CA 91710, 909-873-8657; [email protected]
Prime Time: Rick Cornelius, 12080 Telephone Ave., Chino, CA 91710, 909-873-8657; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Scott Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
[email protected]
Single Adult Ministry: Scott Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
[email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Cindy Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
NMI President: Cindy Brewer, 23071 Black Canyon Dr., Quail Valley, CA 92587, 909-239-4099;
Work & Witness Coordinator: Rick Cornelius, 12080 Telephone Ave., Chino, CA 91710, 909-873-8657;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Curt Wall, 5680 E. Homecoming Cir. #C, Eastvale, CA 91752, 909-395-7839,
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Curt Wall, 5680 E. Homecoming Cir. #C, Eastvale, CA 91752, 909-395-7839,
[email protected]
ONTARIO FIRST
(Organized 1905)
Location: 1311 W. Fifth St., Ontario, CA 91762
Web address: www.onaz.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 909-986-6776
(Church # 090-0410)
Fax: 909-986-6777
Pastor: Donald Rucker, (Darla) 1312 West Princeton, Ontario, CA 91762
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: 02/01/15
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Andy Shoemaker (Sarah), 1337 W. Fifth St., Ontario, CA 91762, 626-833-9081;
[email protected]
Office Secretary: Jackie Miller, 9475 San Bernardino Rd., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, 909-732-2611;
[email protected]
Worship Director: Melva Morrison, 631 W. Berkeley Ct., Ontario, CA 91762, 909-988-3360
Children’s Ministry Pastor: Gail Cox, 8823 Bayberry Dr., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, 909-481-3310;
[email protected]
Youth Pastor: Bob Keller, 1058 Sullivan, Upland, CA 91784, 909-949-8492; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Larry Statler, 4891 Manchester Lane, Riverside, CA 92509, 951-681-7541
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Women’s Ministry: Sharon Statler, 4891 Manchester Lane, Riverside, CA 92509, 951-681-7541
NMI President: Dean Hamon, 1354 W. Harvard Pl., Ontario, CA 91762, 909-239-4250
Work & Witness Coordinator: Nolan Ferre, 551 E. I St., Ontario, CA 91764, 909-984-0280
Church Board Secretary: Chuck Mosier, 14131 Durazno Ave., Chino, CA 91710, 909-393-9655
Church Treasurer: Ruth Jiles, 1483 W. Arrow Hwy., Upland, CA 91786, 909-946-2563
ONTARIO FIRST HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
Location: 1311 W. Fifth St., Ontario, CA 91762
(Church # 090-0411)
Phone: 909-986-6776
Pastor: (02/01/1998) Oscar Fernandez (Sonia), 7528 Kenwood Pl., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739;
909-964-5659, [email protected]
ORANGE
(Organized 1958)
(Church # 090-0420)
Location: 1125 E. Palmyra Ave., Orange, CA 92866
Web address: www.familiadedios.us
Phone: 714-532-5411
Pastor: (03/02/2009) Fredis Murcia (Blanca), 228 W. Orangewood Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802, 714-288-0571
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (03/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Michael Sosa, , 228 W. Orangewood Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802 714-470-5563;
[email protected]
Office Secretary: Rigo Urquilla, 625 Plumer St. #A, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Children’s Ministry: Evelyn Murcia, 1908 E. Quincy Ave. #4, Orange, CA 92867
Youth Pastor: Michael Sosa, 1908 E. Quincy Ave. #4, Orange, CA 92867, 714-470-5563; [email protected]
Adult Ministry: Misael Sipriano
Church Treasurer: Henry Murica
Orange Hispanic (Organized 1992) (090-0123) (Inactive)
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PLACENTIA GRACE COMMUNITY
(Organized 1915)
Location: 126 N. Walnut Ave., Placentia, CA 92870
Web address: www.placentiagrace.org
Phone: 714-579-7729
(Church # 090-0430)
Email: [email protected]
Pastor: (09/11/1988) Nicholas C. Saucedo (Esther), 215 W. Orchid Dr., Placentia, CA 92870, 714-961-0582
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (09/2014)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Office Secretary: Bonnie Vankeuren, 2011 W. Katella #69, Anaheim, CA 92804, 714-469-5290;
[email protected]
Worship Director: Paul Ethington, 3226 N. Hearthside St., Orange, CA 92865, 714-279-0477;
[email protected]
Visitation Ministry: Nicholas C. Saucedo, 215 W. Orchid Dr., Placentia, CA 92870, 714-961-0582; [email protected]
Children’s Ministry: Renay McGinnis, 306 New Jersey Ln., Placentia, CA 92870, 714-493-4820;
[email protected]
Youth Pastor: Rev. Gina Anson, 1316 N. Norwood St., Anaheim, CA 92805, 714-686-9336;
[email protected]
Adult Ministry: Jeff Vankeuren, 2011 W. Katella #69, Anaheim, CA 92804, 714-357-6750;
[email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Paul Ethington, 3226 N. Hearthside St., Orange, CA 92865, 714-279-0477;
[email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Esther Saucedo, 215 W. Orchid Dr., Placentia, CA 92870, 714-961-0582; [email protected]
NMI President: Judy Newberry, 17002 Lancer Dr., Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-993-5136;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Bonnie Vankeuren, 2011 W. Katella #69, Anaheim, CA 92804, 714-469-5290;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Harry Dobashi, 1745 Oxford, Anaheim, CA 92806, 714-524-0367; [email protected]
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POMONA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Organized 1905)
(Church # 090-0440)
Location: 217 E. McKinley Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 909-623-1624
Fax: 909-623-1626
Pastor: (09/01/2001) Eddie Acosta (Sarina), 852 Kent Dr., Claremont, CA 91711
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (09/2010)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
SDMI Supt.: Beverly Pennington, 909-623-3687; [email protected]
NYI President: Marlene Hahka, 909-560-4557; [email protected]
Youth Pastor: Jon Hahka, 909-957-6411
NMI President: Jeff Cummings, 909-538-5560
Church Board Secretary: Marlene Hahka, 909-560-4557; [email protected]
Church Treasurer: Kathy Bailey, [email protected]
RANCHO CUCAMONGA HIGHLAND AVE. COMMUNITY
(Organized 1976)
(Church # 090-0100)
Location: 9944 Highland Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
Web address: www.highlandave.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 909-980-5400
Fax: 909-980-5405
Pastor: (01/07/90) John T. Watkin (Terry), 8784 Monte Vista, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701, 909-987-5313,
Cell: 909-908-2456
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (01/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
___X___Yes
_______No
Worship Director: Greg Mann, 10365 Bristol Dr., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737, 909-944-8180;
[email protected] ;
SDMI Supt.: Suzanne Grani, 5411 Via Serena, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701; 951-205-2318;
[email protected]
Preschool/School: Highland Ave Christian School, 9944 Highland Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737;
[email protected] ; 909-989-3009
School Director/Principal: Gwen Berendsen, 9944 Highland Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737;
[email protected] ; 909-989-3009
Children’s Ministry: Jeanette Kirby, 1344 Alta Ave., Upland, CA 91786; 909-946-5976
[email protected]
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Caravan Director: Suzanne Grani, 5411 Via Serena, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701; 951-205-2318
[email protected]
Youth Pastor: Grady Gillespie, 115 E. Linfield St, Glendora, CA 91740; 909-732-0009
[email protected]
Single Adult Ministry: Kristin Herchenroeder, 5615 Peridot Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701,
909-987-1655; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Paul Schroeder, 7124 Teak Way, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701; 909-230-3344
[email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Wendy Mulvey, 9944 Highland Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737; 909-980-5400
[email protected]
NMI President: Dan & Abi Ireland, 139 N. Pasadena Ave., Azusa, CA 91702; 805-907-5547/626-419-2091;
[email protected] or [email protected]
Compassionate Ministry: Cherie Keith, 14008 Crescenta Way, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739, 909-921-9398
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Mike Sapp, 1718 Old Baldy Way, Upland, CA 91784, 909-560-0332; [email protected]
Bookkeeper: Teresa Sherwood, 9944 Highland Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737, 909-262-3111;
[email protected]
SAN PEDRO PENINSULA
(Organized 1938)
(Church # 090-0450)
Location: 811 W. 11th St., San Pedro, CA 90731
Phone: 310-832-4200
Pastor: (02/01/00) Karen Wood (Craig), P.O. Box 2272 Huntington Beach, CA 92647, 714-925-5613 cell;
714-892-9688 home
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (02/2014)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Visitation Ministry: Rev. Charles Klaffke, 10815 Little Lake Rd., Downey, CA 90241, 562-864-0738
SDMI Supt.: Nancy Mitchell, 823 W. 11th St., San Pedro, CA 90731, 323-424-9697; [email protected]
NYI President: Paulette Redlew, 1316 E. 25th St., San Pedro, CA 90732, 310-831-6382; [email protected]
Prime Time Ministry: Richard McClure, 322 S. Hamilton Ave., San Pedro, CA 90732, 310-514-8507;
[email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Ruben Alvarado, 1251 W. 7th St., San Pedro, CA 90731; [email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Emma Sauer, 1646 W. O’Farrell St., San Pedro, CA 90732, 310-831-5349; [email protected]
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Merry Marquard, 6257 Butler, Long Beach, CA 90805, 562-428-6552; [email protected]
NMI President: Rubie McClure, 322 S. Hamilton Ave., San Pedro, CA 90732, 310-514-8507;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Emma Sauer, 1646 W. O’Farrell St., San Pedro, CA 90732, 310-831-5349;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Pauline Smith, 20103 Campaign Dr., Carson, CA 90746, 310-635-7391;
[email protected]
SAN PEDRO PENINSULA MAS QUE VENCEDORES
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0010)
Location: 811 W. 11th St., San Pedro, CA 90731
Pastor: Olga Jimenez (Gabriel), 21931 Claretta Ave. #3, Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716, 562-616-2230;
[email protected]
Associate Pastor: Gabriel Jimenez, 21931 Claretta Ave. #3, Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716, 562-616-2230
Santa Ana Edinger Street (Inactive) (090-0470)
SANTA ANA EDINGER STREET HISPANIC
(CTM)
(Church # 090-0490)
Location: 2033 W. Edinger St., Santa Ana, CA 92704
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-549-9620
Pastor: (08/01/1990) Joel Ortiz (Norita), 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (08/2007)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
SDMI Supt.: Norita Ortiz, 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-9620
NYI President: Ernesto Rivas, 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-9620
Men’s Ministry: Rigoberto Moreno, 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-9620
NMI President: Esparanza Bojorge, 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-9620
Church Board Secretary: Rebeca Rivas, 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-9620
Church Treasurer: Rebeca Rivas 2033 W. Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-9620
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SANTA ANA FIRST
(Organized 1912)
Location: 1500 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: 714-835-8271
(Church # 090-0480)
Fax: 714-835-7653
Pastor: (09/2007) William Sawyer (Nancy), 7582 E. Villanueva Dr., Orange, CA 92867, 714-282-8202
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (09/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Worship Director: Fidel Garcia, 1920 Sherry Ln. #30, Santa Ana, CA 92701, 714-953-6449
SDMI Supt.: Ewell Gunter, 2905 S. Rita Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-3896
Children’s Ministry: Nancy Garcia, 1920 Sherry Ln. #30, Santa Ana, CA 92701, 714-953-6449
NYI President: Victoria Sawyer, 7582 E. Villanueva Dr., Orange, CA 92867, 714-282-8202
Youth Pastor: Chris Kennedy, 14194 Cavalry Cir., Eastvale, CA 92880, 909-204-1676
Men’s Ministry: Barry Kennedy, 1422 E. Franzen, Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714-795-0335
Women’s Ministry: Arlene Larrance, 2186 Bosque Springs Rd., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, 949-559-6313
NMI President: Phyllis McCoy, 1025 N. Tustin #401, Orange, CA 92867, 714-744-8340
Church Board Secretary: Ewell Gunter, 2905 S. Rita Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704, 714-549-3896
Church Treasurer: Barry Kennedy, 1422 E. Franzen, Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714-795-0335
SANTA ANA FIRST HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0018)
Location: 1500 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92705
Pastor Rev. Noemi Solis, 1500 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714-724-0805
Pastor Rev. Abel Solis, 1500 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92705, 714-724-0805
STANTON LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY
(Organized 1964)
(Church # 090-0500)
Location - 10871 Western Avenue, Stanton, CA 90680-2143;
Web Address: www.stantonchurch.org; Email:[email protected];
Phone: 714-828-3899
Co-Pastors - (9/01/2000) Billy Karanick, 3180 W. Stonybrook Dr, Anaheim, CA 92804; [email protected];
(714-226-9000)
Review Date: (09/2010)
New Church-type Mission Sponsorship this year: ______Yes ____X___No
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Co- Pastor – Paul Karanick (Christina), 3180 W. Stonybrook Drive, Anaheim, CA 92804; [email protected];
714-803-9692
SDMI Supt. - Char LaRue
NYI Pres. – Christina Karanick, 3180 W. Stonybrook Drive, Anaheim, CA 92804; [email protected];
949-374-6163
Church Board Sec. – Christina Karanick, 3180 W. Stonybrook Drive, Anaheim, CA 92804;
[email protected]; 949-374-6163
Church Treas.—Paul Karanick, 3180 W. Stonybrook Drive, Anaheim CA 92804; [email protected];
714-803-9692
THE GATHERING
(CTM-Organic)
(Church # 090-0007)
Location: 1703 Marshallfield Lane #2, Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 310-613-9244
Pastor: (06/01/2010)Michael Maynard (Robin), 1703 Marshallfield Ln #2, Redondo Beach, CA 90278;
310-613-9244
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (06/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
TORRANCE CHINESE
(Organized 1989)
______Yes
____X___No
(Church # 090-0510)
Location: 700 Maple Ave., Torrance, CA 90503
Phone: 310-328-9080
Pastor: Sidney Mah (Sylvia), 1115 Felbar Ave., Torrance, CA 90503; 310-782-9355;
Email: [email protected]
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
TORRANCE COMMUNITY
(Organized 1937)
Location: 700 Maple Ave., Torrance, CA 90503
Web address: www.tcnaz.com
Phone: 310-328-9080
______Yes
___X____No
(Church # 090-0520)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 310-328-9505
Pastor: TBD
Email:
Review Date:
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New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
___X___Yes
_______No
Associate Pastor: Josh Wicker (Sonja), 23330 Arlington Ave. #17, Torrance, CA 90501, 310-408-3336
Office Secretary: Debbie Russell, 22307 Kent Ave. #36, Torrance, CA 90505, 310-378-6916
Visitation Ministry: Sonja Wicker, 23330 Arlington Ave. #17, Torrance, CA 90501, 310-408-3336
SDMI Supt.: Cindy Rebensdorf, 22307 Kent Ave. #26, Torrance, CA 90505, 310-619-6913
Prime Time: Sharon Branson, 2614 Grant Ave. #C, Redondo Beach, CA 90278, 310-376-3216
Women’s Ministry: Sharon Branson, 2614 Grant Ave. #C, Redondo Beach, CA 90278, 310-376-3216
NMI President: Lila Allen, 17210 Wilton Pl., Torrance, CA 90504, 310-515-7858
Church Board Secretary: Lila Allen, 17210 Wilton Pl., Torrance, CA 90504, 310-515-7858
Church Treasurer: Larry Gilman, 218 W. 64th Pl., Inglewood, CA 90302, 310-892-1507
TORRANCE KOREAN “PURE” (CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0003)
Location: 700 Maple Ave., Torrance, CA 90503
Phone: 310-328-9080
Pastor: Soon Kil Park, 310-371-8254
Tustin Seabreeze Community (Inactive) (090-0285)
UPLAND FIRST
(CTM)
Location: 120 W. 9th St., Upland, CA 91786
Web address: www.uplandfirst.org
Phone: 909-982-1364
(Church # 090-0002)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 909-920-4230
Pastor: (04/08/2007) J. Eldon Kratz (Kay), 1367 Stanford Ave., Upland, CA 91786, 909-697-8446
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2015)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Associate Pastor: Brandon Johnson (Rebecca), 384 Adobe Lane, Pomona, CA 91767, 909-753-4674;
[email protected]
Office Secretary: Kay Kratz, 1367 Stanford Ave., Upland, CA 91786, [email protected]
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SDMI Supt.: Blanca Esparza, 288 W. 15th St., Upland, CA 91786, 909-945-4302
Children’s Ministry: Anna Gaytan, 16439 El Revino Dr., Fontana, CA 92336, 909-749-9990
NYI President: Frank Gaytan, 16439 El Revino Dr., Fontana, CA 92336, 909-749-9990
Prime Time: Betty Sanders, 2209 Spencer Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
Women’s Ministry: Kay Kratz, 1367 Stanford Ave., Upland, CA 91786, [email protected]
Church Treasurer: Oscar Esparza, 288 W. 15th St., Upland, CA 91786, 909-986-6187
UPLAND CHINESE
(CTM-PAC)
Location: 120 W. 9th St., Upland, CA 91786
(Church # 090-532)
Phone: 909-982-1364
Pastor: TBD
WHITTIER COLLEGE AVENUE
(Organized 1908)
Location: 8221 S. College Ave., Whittier, CA 90605
Web address: www.cacnaz.org
Phone: 562-698-8378
(Church # 090-0550)
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 562-698-8379
Pastor: (04/17/2011) Jason Tippitt (Carrie), 611 La Serna Ave., La Habra, CA 90631, 562-907-0744
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Worship Director: Teresa Jones, 11822 Grande Vista Dr., Whittier, CA 90601, 562-695-9972
SDMI Supt.: Ted Wertz, Jr., 5451 Ben Alder, Whittier, CA 90601, 562-695-9343
Children’s Ministry: Dawn Maliff, 13802 E. Second St., Whittier, CA 90605, 562-789-4117
NYI President: Peter Mullenbach, 12231 Honolulu Terrace, Whittier, CA 90601, 562-896-6025
Youth Pastor: Rod Harrison, 11822 Grande Vista Dr., Whittier, CA 90601, 562-595-3650
Scott Hines (Claudia), 9253 Gunn Ave., Whittier, CA 90605, 562-341-1206
Prime Time: Pat King, 10522 Santa Gertrudes #1, Whittier, CA 90603
Men’s Ministry: Stefan Toth, 7222 E. Bright Ave., Whittier, CA 90602, 562-945-6976
NMI President: Yolanda Narro, 6031 Haviland Ave., Whittier, CA 90601, 562-400-0720
Work & Witness Coordinator: Yolanda Narro, 6031 Haviland Ave., Whittier, CA 90601, 562-400-0720
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Church Board Secretary: Jeanne Kall, 2552 Batson Ave., Rowland Hts, CA 91748, 626-964-1487
Church Treasurer: Elaine Swanson, 8432 Calmosa Ave., Whittier, CA 90602, 562-698-5207
WHITTIER CROSSROADS COMMUNITY
(Organized 1915)
(Church # 090-0220)
Location: 11819 Corley Dr., Whittier, CA 90604
Phone: 562-946-3326
Pastor: (05/2012) Dr. Rafael Zavala (Elibeth), 1090 W. 11th St. #5, San Pedro, CA 90731, 310-987-5333 or
310-940-5222
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Review Date: (05/2014)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
____X___No
Associate Pastor: Marleny Elibeth Zavala, 1090 W. 11th St. #5, San Pedro, CA 90731; (310-940-5222)
SDMI Supt.: Roberto Silva, 14934 Gagely Dr. #D, La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-321-7648; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Carlos Ordonez, 15225 Santa Gertrudes Ave. #P206, La Mirada, CA 90638, 323-518-7939
Women’s Ministry: Angela Enriquez, 13483 Thrumball St., Whittier, CA 90605, 818-471-1722
Church Board Secretary: Elibeth Zavala, 1090 W. 11th St. #5, San Pedro, CA 90731, 310-940-5222;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Roberto Silva, 14934 Gagely Dr. #D, La Mirada, CA 90638, 562-321-7648;
[email protected]
WILMINGTON FIRST
(Organized 1927)
(Church # 090-0570)
Location: 1732 N. Avalon Blvd., Wilmington, CA 90744
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 310-834-2031
Pastor: (02/2006) Rosita Nicolabo (Danilo), 22900 Serra Dr., Carson, CA 90745, 310-830-2831, 310-404-5177
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (02/2012)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Office Secretary: Delia Opendo, 238 W. 233rd St., Carson, CA 90745, 310-835-9075; [email protected]
Worship Director: Jemimah Ong, 22900 Serra Dr., Carson, CA 90745, 310-830-2831
SDMI Supt.: Sheryl Uy, 2133 Doble Ave., Torrance, CA 90502, 650-278-2212
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Children’s Ministry: Jemimah Ong, 22900 Serra Dr., Carson, CA 90745, 310-830-2831
NYI President: Timothy Ong, 22900 Serra Dr., Carson, CA 90745, 310-830-2831
Women’s Ministry: Elisa Laurente, 22803 Serra Dr., Carson, CA 90745, 310-221-2022; [email protected]
NMI President: Delia Opendo, 238 W. 233rd St., Carson, CA 90745, 310-835-9075; [email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Delia Opendo, 238 W. 233rd St., Carson, CA 90745, 310-835-9075;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Karen Uy, 29641 S. Western Ave. #108, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, 310-634-6406
WILMINGTON FIRST SAMOAN
(Organized 1983)
(Church # 090-0340)
Location: 318 W. Denni St., Wilmington, CA 90744
Mailing: 2001 W. 29th St., Long Beach, CA 90810
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 562-507-4399
Pastor: (04/01/02) Taliu HoChing(Rosa), 2001 W. 29th St., Long Beach, CA 90810, 562-507-4399
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (04/2011)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
SDMI Supt.: Loreta Mose
NYI President: Jane Osa
NMI President: Samantha Mose
Church Board Secretary: Margie McKenzie
Church Treasurer: Fiu Osa
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YORBA LINDA FAITH COMMUNITY
(Organized 1913)
(Church # 090-0580)
Location: 16800 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Web address: www.fcnaz.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 714-993-5320
Fax: 714-524-9237
Pastor: (10/31/2011) Jim Yelvington (Gayle), 5951 Calle Principia, Anaheim Hills, CA 92807, 949-910-1721
Email: [email protected]
Review Date: (10/2013)
New Church-Type Mission sponsorship this year?:
______Yes
___X____No
Associate Pastor: Scott Riemer, (Krystal), 4518 Del Prado, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-777-2602;
[email protected]
Assistant Pastor: Amber Carr, (Jason) 4225 Franklin Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833, 815-901-2260;
[email protected]
Office Secretary: Marie Preston, 137 S. Cinnamon Ridge Rd., Brea, CA 92821, 714-742-6305; [email protected]
Worship Director: Alicia Ferguson, 7511 Trabuco Lane, La Palma, CA 90623, 562-682-0453; [email protected]
Visitation Ministry: Lisa Schafer, 4491 Boeing Ave., Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-779-6504;
[email protected]
Christian Education Director: Scott Riemer, 4518 Del Prado, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-777-2602;
[email protected]
Preschool/School: Discovery Depot, 16800 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886
School Director/Principal: Michele Nelson, 16800 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-572-0522
Youth Pastor: Jason Carr, 4225 Franklin Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833, 815-762-6244; [email protected]
Prime Time: Arlene Aungst, 4212 W. Franklin, Fullerton, CA 92833, 714-767-0545; [email protected]
Men’s Ministry: Scott Riemer, 4518 Del Prado, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-777-2602; [email protected]
Women’s Ministry: Denise Field, 1713 Shaw Cir., Placentia, CA 92870, 714-222-0829, [email protected]
NMI President: Peter Tavis, 15591 Dolomite Dr., Chino Hills, CA 91709, 714-493-6167; [email protected]
Work & Witness Coordinator: Scott Riemer, 4518 Del Prado, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, 714-777-2602;
[email protected]
Church Board Secretary: Paul Loya, 177 Singingwood St. #8, Orange, CA 92869, 714-532-5191;
[email protected]
Church Treasurer: Rhonda Shader, 336 Dolores Cir., Placentia, CA 92870, 714-329-8931;
[email protected]
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YORBA LINDA FAITH COMMUNITY HISPANIC
(CTM-PAC)
(Iglesia Comunidad de Fe Del Nazareno)
Location: 16800 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886
(Church # 090-0015)
Pastor: (09/2010) Genaro Flores, (Leticia), 3210 S. Douglas St., Santa Ana, CA 92704
Office Secretary: Elisabet Flores
Worship Director: Alex Ramos
NYI Director: Luis Iturburo (Elisabet) 3210 S. Douglas, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Children’s Director: Jasmin Ramos
Men’s Ministry Director: Freddy Ortiz
Women’s Ministry Director: Evelyn Ortiz
Church Board Secretary: Elisabet Flores 3210 S. Douglas, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Church Treasurer: Luis Iturburo 3210 S. Douglas, Santa Ana, CA 92704
YORBA LINDA FAITH COMMUNITY KOREAN (CTM-PAC)
(Church # 090-0014)
(Ambassador Community)
Location: 16800 Imperial Hwy., Yorba Linda, CA 92886
Pastor: (05/2012), Daniel Lee, (Susan); [email protected] ; 818-923-9005
COMPASSIONATE MINISTRY CENTERS
Lighthouse Outreach Center
New Life Community Center
Xclaimed Ministries
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F. ORDAINED ELDERS
Codes
CED - Christian Education Minister
MIS—Missionary
CHP - Chaplain
PAS--Pastor (including CTM's)
DA - District Assignment
PSV--Pastoral Service
DEA - Deaconess
RA – Retired Assigned
DIA - District Interim Assigned
RU – Retired Unassigned
DS - District Superintendent
SEC – Song Evangelist, Commissioned
EDU - Education
SER – Song Evangelist, Registered
ESR - Evangelism Service, Retired
SPC – Special Service/Interdenominational
EVC - Evangelist, Commissioned
STU – Student
EVR--Evangelist, Registered
TRF – In process of Transfer
EVT--Evangelist, Tenured
U – Unassigned
GA--General Church Assignment
Year – Year Ordained
GS--General Superintendent
ISS – Interdenominational/Special Services
2004
PAS
Acosta, Edward Anthony (Pomona First), 852 Kent Drive, Claremont, CA 91711
(909-643-3708)
2009
PSV-PT Alarcon, Alicia (Huntington Park Hispanic Renuevo), 16014 Dubesor St., La Puente, CA 91744
1998
PAS
Aldana, Hugo Jr. (Lynwood Grace Hispanic), 8043 70th St., Paramount, CA 90723
(562-408-6988)
2011
PSV-PT Aldana, Evelyn (Lynwood Grace Hispanic), 8043 70th St., Paramount, CA 90723
2010
CHP
Alvarado, Marie V. (Maywood Faith), 11709 Downey Ave., #1, Downey, CA 90241
(310-748-6542)
2013
PSV-PT Alvarado, Oscar (Anaheim First Hispanic), 1326 Norwood St., Anaheim CA, 92807
(714-968-6059)
53
1995
RA
Alvarado, Santiago Antonio, 11447 Aclare St., Cerritos, CA 90701
(562-260-1954)
2013
PSV-PT Ayala, Ignacio, (Huntington Park), 11842 Cyclops St., Norwalk, CA 90650
(562-220-8250)
1981
PAS
Babcock, Robert K. (Ontario Archibald Ranch), 13344 S. Archibald Ave., Ontario CA 91761
(909-260-3658)
2006
PSV-PT Baldelomar, Ana Delma (Huntington Park Hispanic), 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
(562-462-0029)
2008
PAS
Baldelomar, Edwin (Huntington Park Hispanic), 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
(562)234-1958
1990
PSV-PT Baldelomar, Orlando A. (Huntington Park), 13940 Dumont Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650
(562-462-0029)
1989
PAS
Boswith, Michael J. (Huntington Beach Community), 16102 Nelson St., Westminster, CA 92683
(714-847-3050)
1987
PAS
Boyd, Sheldon G. (Chino Cornerstone), 13000 Pipeline Ave., Chino, CA 91710
(909-626-6817)
2008
CHP
Brown, Harry (Garden Grove) 4818 Walnut Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90807
(562-277-8085)
1991
PAS
Chanmany, Physa (Long Beach Westside), 18727 Holmes Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703
(562-865-1526)
2009
EDU
Chen, Ruth (Cerritos Crossroads Multinational), 16347 Colegio Dr., Hacienda Heights, CA
91745 (626-330-6525)
1988
U
Choo, Paul Kyaeyung, c/o 12229 E. Del Amo Blvd., Cerritos, CA 90703
(562-802-2664)
1995
PAS
Cisneros, Diana M. (Maywood Faith), 4013 Weik Ave. Apt. A, Bell, CA 90201
(323-497-5668)
1970
PAS
Cordell, Jerry (Long Beach First), 3717 Holden Cir., Los Alamitos, CA 90720
(562-430-0707)
54
1999
PSV-PT Cvopa, Robert B. (Maywood Faith), Av. Francisco Caetani 396 B Major Prates, Montes Claros,
Minas Gerais 39403-202
1954
RU
Devore, Wayne E. (Santa Ana First), 8571 Grand Ave., Buena Park, CA 90620
(714-826-6159)
2010
U
Dyck, Aaron J. ,898 Royal Oak Ave., Victoria, BC V8X3T2
(250-658-5121)
2011
PAS
Eyskens, Phillip (Costa Mesa Lighthouse) 8077 Teakwood Circle, Buena Park, CA 90620
(714-527-1346)
2003
PAS
Fernandez, Oscar (Ontario First Hispanic), 7528 Kenwood Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
91739 (909-646-9558)
1983
PAS
Fisher, Arthur C. (Corona Canyon Community), 4532 Palomino Dr., Norco, CA 92860
(909-737-5871)
2003
PAS
Flores, Genaro (Yorba Linda Faith Community), 3210 S. Douglas St., Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714-795-7411)
2006
U
Foley, Jeffery Alan, 123 E. Baseline Rd. San Dimas, CA 91773
(562- 693-1085)
2013 PSV-PT
Giron-Celada, Karla, (Huntington Park), 3425 Bell Ave., Bell, CA 90201
(323-236-2236)
1979
PAS
Guevara, Abraham Castillo (Costa Mesa Hispanic), 1819 Monrovia Ave. Apt. 19, Costa Mesa, CA
92626 (714-243-6513)
1977
PAS
Guevara, Noe C. (Costa Mesa Hispanic), 3082 Trinity Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714-540-9370)
1974
U
Hendrickson, Mark A., 591 S. Sonya St., Anaheim, CA 92802
(714-991-6015)
2012
PAS
Ho-Ching, Taliu M. (Wilmington 1st Samoan) 2001 W. 29th Street, Long Beach, CA 90810
(562-507-4399)
1988
PAS
Holmes, Dennis L. (Buena Park First), 8324 Chopin Dr., Buena Park, CA 90621
(714-994-6266)
55
2001
PSV-PT Holt, Ralph E. (Buena Park First), 2829 Bridgeport, Anaheim, CA 92804
(714-226-9108)
2005
U
Jackson, Robert J
2010
CHP
Johnson, Brandon L. (Upland First), 659 Triple 7 Trail, Killeen, TX 76542
(909-753-4681)
2008
PAS
Kang, Tancy Jungwon (Jesus Love Mission) 701 Timberland Lane, Walnut, CA 91789
(909-762-0053)
1961 RA
Karanick, Billy (Stanton Lighthouse Community), 3180 West Stonybrook Dr., Anaheim, CA
92804 (714-226-9000)
2012
PSV-PT Karanick, Christina (Stanton Lighthouse), 3180 West Stonybrook Drive, Anaheim, CA 92804
(714-226-9000)
2008
PAS
Karanick, Paul Nathan (Stanton Lighthouse), 3180 West Stonybrook Drive, Anaheim, CA
92804 (714-226-9000)
2002
PAS
Keeton, Daniel W. (Garden Grove), 2543 E. Riles Cir., Anaheim, CA 92806
(310-408-6717)
1973
RA
Kelly, Nancy J. (Long Beach First), 5157 Conant, Long Beach, CA 90808
(562-420-2005)
1995
PSV-PT Keokanock, Prasanh Jim (Long Beach New Life Lao), 3572 S. Mall St., Irvine, CA 92604
(949-653-1674)
1955
RA
Klaffke, Charles (San Pedro Peninsula), 10815 Little Lake Road, Downey, CA 90241
(562-864-0738)
1980
PAS
Kratz, James Eldon (Upland First), 1367 N. Stanford Ave., Upland, CA 91786
(909- 697-8446)
2012
PAS
Lafaele, Jarcz (Long Beach Grace Samoan) 55 E. Mountain View St , Long Beach CA 90805
(562-235-4290)
2006
U
Lee, Ai-Chun Esther, [email protected]
1985
PAS
Lee, Stephen Bong Ha (Anaheim Beautiful Korean), 1875 W. Nutwood Place, Anaheim, CA
92804 (714-719-9338)
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2009
PSV
Lopez, Moises (Bell Gardens) 6801 Jaboneria Rd., Bell Gardens, CA 90201
(562-533-7478)
2001
EVC
Liversage, Jerry (Buena Park First), 11245 MacNab Street, Garden Grove, CA 92841
(951-212-6100)
2009
PAS
Maynard, Michael L. (The Gathering.) 1703 Marshall Field Lane, No. 2, Redondo Beach, CA
90278 (310) 374-1504
2007
PAS
McKibben, Arthur David (Norwalk), 15434 Allingham, Norwalk, CA 90650
(562-864-1782)
2010
U
Mendez, Felipe (323-534-2698)
1985
DS
Miller, Rollie, 17913 San Gabriel Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703 (714-473-8711)
1973
ESR
Moore, Norman (Evangelism Service Retired) P.O. Box 15827, Long Beach, CA 90815
(951-970-0216)
2011
PSV-PT Monterroza, Edgar (Lynwood Grace Hispanic), 9336 San Antonio Ave., South Gate, CA 90280
(323-524-7267)
2011
PSV-PT Monterroza, Olivia (Lynwood Grace Hispanic), 9336 San Antonio Ave., South Gate, CA 90280
(323-218-9688)
2011
PSV-PT Monterroza, Vicente (Lynwood Grace Hispanic), 9336 San Antonio Ave., South Gate, CA 90280
(323-218-9688)
2012
PAS
Murcia, Fredis (Orange), 228 W. Orangewood Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802
(714-288-0571)
2002
PAS
Nicolabo, Rose (Wilmington First), 22900 Serra Drive., Carson, CA 90745
(310-830-2831)
1992
PAS
Nhim, Anong (Long Beach New Life Lao), 2372 Tulane Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90815
(562-494-6072)
2006
PAS
Noh, Joanne Hae (Norwalk Hesead Korean), 2479 Daphne Place, Fullerton, CA 92833
(714-356-8855)
1979
PAS
Ortiz, Joel (Santa Ana Edinger Street Hispanic), 2033 W. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714-549-9620)
57
2012
PAS
Osorio, Juan Jose (Maywood Faith Hispanic) 6010 Oak St. Unit H, Huntington Park CA 90255
2003
PAS
Parmelee, Keith (Buena Park Crescent Avenue) 5051 Myra Avenue, Cypress, CA 90630
(562-810-8190)
2003
RA
Pankey, Michael, 14230 Bora Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638 (562-944-8585)
2001
PAS
Park, Soon Kil (Torrance Korean) 700 Maple Ave, Torrance, CA 90503
(213-820-8833)
1996
PAS
Payton, James J., (Cerritos Crossroads Multinational) 11216 Felson St., Cerritos, CA 907035542 (562-809-4143)1975
EDU
Phillips, David M. (Anaheim First) 3530 Shoreline
Bluff L., San Diego, CA 92110
(719-964-7143)
1976
RA
Pitcher, Larry, 34114 Hillside Dr., Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 (909-226-2366)
2002
PSV-PT Powers, Michael, (Long Beach First) P.O. Box 1018 Wrangell, AK 99929
(907-599-8009)
1965
RA
Quarles, Harold L. (La Mirada), 14743 Ramhurst Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638
(562-941-4396)
1997
CHP
Reeves, Michael (Buena Park First), 4433 Coinsburgh Way, Midway GA 31320
(912-332-0301)
1978
PAS
Rench, Craig (Anaheim First), 2211 E. Vermont Ave., Anaheim, CA 92806
(714-322-9009)
2012
PSV-PT Riemer, Scott (Yorba Linda Faith Community) 4518 Via Del Prado, Yorba Linda, CA 92886
(714-777-2602)
1971
U
Robertson, Colin K. (Orange Hispanic), 1100 N. Lemon St. Apt. H1, Fullerton, CA 92832
(714-545-1154)
2008
PAS
Saing, Sok Keang (Long Beach New Life Khmer), 1240 East 10th Street,Long Beach, CA 90813
(562)706-0900
1993
PAS
Salazar, Zacarias G. (Buena Park First Hispanic), 1506 W. Hemlock Way, Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714-668-0814)
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1993
RA
San Paolo, Sandra S. (Wilmington) 104 Willis Lane, Murrayville, IL 62668
(217-370-1583)
1982
PAS
Saucedo, Nicholas C. (Placentia), 215 W. Orchid Dr., Placentia, CA 92870
(714-579-7729)
1996
PAS
Sawyer, William (Santa Ana First) 7582 E. Villanueva Dr., Orange, CA 92867
(714-514-8020)
1987
PAS
Scharn, James H. (LaVerne), 6112 Napa Ave., Alta Loma, CA 91701
(909-709-4382)
1998
SPC
Shipman, Michael (Chino Cornerstone), 12594 Webster Court, Chino, CA 91710
(909-591-3615)
2008
PAS
Sin, Luth (Long Beach New Life Khmer), 1240 East 10 th St., Long Beach, CA 90813
(562)706-0900
2005
PAS
Smith, Timothy C. (Hermosa Beach Cities Fellowship), 2501 Ruhland Avenue, Unit D,
Redondo Beach, CA 90278 (310-406-6415)
2010
PAS
Solis, Abel (Santa Ana First), 15735 Desert Poppy Ln., Victorville, CA 92394
(714-724-0805)
2010
PAS
Solis, Noemi L. (Santa Ana First), 15735 Desert Poppy Ln., Victorville, CA 92394
(714-724-3490)
1975
RA
Stewart, James B., 9 Acropolis Aisle, Irvine, CA 92614 (714-317-5467)
1972
RA
Stone, Forrest C. (Anaheim First), 3700 Weston Place, Long Beach, CA 90807
(562-822-5726)
1975
CHP
Sullivan, Wesley W. (Long Beach First), 146 Venetia, Long Beach, CA90803
(562-439-4686)
2008
PSV-FT Syprasert, Lat (Buena Park Crescent Avenue), 17832 San Gabriel Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703
(562) 804-0376
2008
PSV-PT Syprasert, Only Annalee (Buena Park Crescent Avenue), 17832 San Gabriel Ave., Cerritos, CA
90703 (562) 804-0376
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2008
PAS
Thach, Aaron (Long Beach Bixby North Cambodian), 2348 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 490-2997
2008
PAS
Thach, Hannah Sao (Long Beach Bixby North Cambodian), 2348 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA
90806 (562) 490-2997
2003
PAS
Tippitt, Jason Allen, (Whittier College Avenue), 611 La Serna Ave., La Habra, CA 90631
(562-305-3835)
1995
U
Torres, Jaime, 6524 Emil Ave., Bell Gardens, CA 90201 (562-445-5659)
1967
RU
Towler, Calvin (Ontario First), 952 W. 5th Street, Ontario, CA 91762
(909-732-9113)
2010
PAS
Toyos, Javier, (La Mirada First) 11615 Firestone Blvd. 14636 Ragan Dr., La Mirada, CA 90638
(562-577-3877)
2012
PAS
Urrutia, Ramon B. (Long Beach First Hispanic) 1012 Olive Ave. Long Beach CA 90813
(562-213-7114)
2010 PSV-FT Vallejo, David S. (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 20713 Seine Ave., Lakewood, CA 90715
(562-305-6026)
2008
PAS
Vallejo, Orlando (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 20713 Seine Ave., Lakewood, CA 90715
(562-743-2565)
1954
RA
Vermilya, Bill (Ontario First), 9896 Adolfo Ct., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909-476-7838)
1974
PAS
Watkin, John T. (Rancho Cucamonga Highland Ave.), 8784 Monte Vista, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
91701 (909-987-5313)
1991
PSV-PT Wells, Ben L. (Long Beach New Life Community), 17419 La Bonita Way, Cerritos, CA 90703
(562-404-1011)
2010 PAS
West, Eric A. (Mission Viejo Sanctuary) 28802 El Mio Lane, Mission Viejo, CA 92692
(909-214-9716)
2011
PSV-PT Wicker, Joshua (Torrance Community), 23330 Arlington Ave. #17, Torrance, CA 90501
(310-408-3336)
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1975
PAS
Wood, Karen M. (San Pedro Peninsula), P.O. Box 2272, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714-892-9688)
1992
PAS
Yelvington, Jim (Yorba Linda) 5951 East Calle Principia, Anaheim Hills, CA 92807
(949-910-1721)
U
2010 PAS
Yi, Brian
Yi, Chong Yoon “Paul” (Cerritos Korean “Light of the World”) 13253 Rose St., Cerritos, CA
90703 (562-714-5241)
G. ORDAINED DEACONS
Code
CED--Christian Education Minister
MIS--Missionary
CHP--Chaplain
PAS--Pastor (including CTM's)
DA--District Assignment
PSV--Pastoral Service
DEA--Deaconess
RA--Retired Assigned
DS--District Superintendent
RU--Retired Unassigned
EDU--Education
SEC--Song Evangelist, Commissioned
ESR--Evangelism Service, Retire
SER--Song Evangelist, Registered
EVC--Evangelist, Commissioned
SPC--Special Service/Interdenominational
EVR--Evangelist, Registered
STU--Student
EVT--Evangelist, Tenured
TRF--In process of Transfer
GA--General Church Assignment
U--Unassigned
GS--General Superintendent
Year--Year Ordained
1999
U
Biggs, David (LaVerne), 943 Everett Street #E, Los Angeles, CA 90026
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H. LICENSED MINISTERS
Codes
YEAR - Year beginning of consecutive license
PSV - Pastoral Service (Assoc. Min.)
G - Graduated from Course of Study
RU - Retired Unassigned
MIS - Missionary
STU – Student
PAS - Pastor (including CTM's)
U – Unassigned
(NUMBER) - Level in Course of Study
TRF - In process of Transfer
2012 STU (3)
Acevedo, Maria Inez, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 321 E. Lincoln #36, Orange, CA 92865;
(714-791-6611)
2012 PAS/PSV-PT (2) Aguilar, Jorge Omar, (Anaheim First Hispanic) 1713 S. Fairview St., Santa Ana, CA 92704;
(714-610-6266)
2011 PSV-PT (2)
Alaniz, Yeccenia Celestina, (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 8707 Walker St. #5, Cypress, CA
90630 (562-290-9035)
2013 STU (2)
Alvizures, Hector, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 2938 N. Fernwood Dr., Santa Ana, CA 92706
(949-378-5872)
2011 PSV-PT (4)
Anson, Gina Louise, (Placentia Grace) 1316 N. Norwood, Anaheim, CA 92805;
(714-686-9336)
2011 STU(4)
Aviles, Ronald James, (Lynwood Grace) 11934 Bellflower Blvd. #13, Downey, CA 90242;
(562-257-0824)
2012 STU (3)
Ayala, Claudia (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 1332 N. Eastwood Ave., Santa Ana, CA; 92701;
(714-309-5759)
2012 STU (2)
Baldelomar, David V., (Huntington Park) 6500 Bear Ave. #G, Bell, CA 90201;
(323-494-4714)
2010 PSV-PT (2)
Baldelomar, Melody, (Huntington Park) 13940 Dumont Ave, Norwalk, CA 90650;
(562-334-6288)
2008 PSV-PT (4)
Binggeli, Deborah, (Norwalk) 10834 Tonibar St., Norwalk, CA 90650;
(562-400-5478)
2013 PSV-PT (4)
Carr, Amber J., (Yorba Linda) 4225 Franklin Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833;
(815-901-2260)
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2009 PSV-PT (3)
Casanova-Hoover, Oona, (Anaheim First) 2400-B Associated, Fullerton, CA 92835;
(714-686-0706)
2011 STU (3)
Catzin, Oscar A., (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 20215 Paseo Granada, Cerritos, CA 90703;
(562-235-9181)
2010 STU (3)
Chambers, Larry A., (Torrance Community) 22307 Kent Ave #45, Torrance, CA 90505;
(310-634-8964)
2011 PSV-PT (3)
Colmenares, David, (Anaheim First Hispanic) 12012 Paddison Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650;
(562-343-4842)
2012 PSV-PT (3)
Colmenares, Silvia, (Anaheim First Hispanic) 12012 Paddison Ave., Norwalk, CA 90650;
(562-206-5794)
2011 STU (4)
De La Torre, Patricia, (Lynwood Grace) 3534 ½ Sanborn Ave, Lynwood, CA 90262;
(310-604-9794)
2010 STU (4)
Delgado, Elizabeth, (Lynwood Grace) 801 E. Elm St., Compton, CA 90221;
(323-799-8085)
2012 STU (4)
Diaz, Guillermina, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 1910 W. 18th St., Santa Ana, CA 92706;
(714-600-2441)
2012 STU (4)
Facio, Juan Carlos, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 1054 N. Highland St. #2, Orange, CA 92867;
(714-310-3359)
2010 PSV-PT (2)
Falealili, Lefano Tony, (Garden Grove Samoan) 1861 W. Castle Ave, Anaheim, CA 92804;
(714-203-4469)
2012 PSV-PT (3)
Fanelli, Andrew, (LaVerne) 1624 Bonnie Cove, Glendora, CA 91740;
(949-395-2167)
2012 PAS (2)
Figueroa, Edgar, (Tierra Fertil), 2038 Maple Ave. #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627;
(949-544-9736)
2012 PSV-PT (2)
Figueroa, Francy Nelly (Tierra Fertil) 2038 Maple Ave. #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627;
(949-544-9736)
2008 PSV-PT (4)
Garcia, Connie, (Corona Canyon) 1458 White Holly Dr., Corona, CA 92881;
(951-316-2092)
2012 PSV-PT (2)
Garcia, Graciela, (Hawthorne Hispanic), 4492 W. 137th St., Hawthorne, CA 90250;
(626-664-2015)
2012 STU (3)
Gaytan, Francisco, (Upland First) 6439 El Revino Dr., Fontana, CA 92336;
(909-749-9990)
2011 PSV-FT (4)
Gillespie, Grady, (Rancho Cucamonga Highland Ave.) 115 E. Linfield St., Glendora, CA 91740;
(909-732-0009)
2010 STU (3)
Giron-Celada, Alma Carolina, (Huntington Park) 3426 Bell Ave, Bell, CA 90201;
(323-809-3454)
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2012 STU (3)
Gomez, Gerardo, (Orange) 204 S. Park, Orange, CA 92869;
(714-552-9012)
2012 PAS (4)
Granja, Joseph Ludwing Rojas, (Anaheim Dios Es Amor) 914 Cypress Ave., Placentia, CA
92870; (714-272-0189)
2010 STU (4)
Guandique, Oscar A., (Bell Gardens) 6943 Perry Rd. Apt E, Bell Gardens, CA 90201;
(562-927-4366)
2012 STU (3)
Gutierrez, Isabel, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 14382 Redhill Ave. #31, Tustin, CA 92780;
(574-238-3955)
2008 PSV-PT (4)
Hancock, Angie, (Corona Canyon) 410 Raymor, Corona, CA 92879;
(951-736-7506)
2013 STU (2)
Hernandez, Carol, (Huntington Park) 6421 Benson St., Huntington Park, CA 90255
2013 STU (2)
Hernandez, Noelia, ( Huntington Park) 6421 Benson St., Huntington Park, CA 90255;
(323-271-9435)
2012 PSV-PT (3)
Hernandez, Sergio, (Anaheim First Hispanic) 14622 Nawa Lane, Norwalk, CA 90650;
(323-484-3626)
2012 STU (3)
Herrera, Maria Angelica Maldonado, (Orange) 2001 E. Palmyra Ave., Orange, CA 92866;
(714-583-2803)
2011 STU (3)
Izquierdo, Lizzie, (Anaheim First) 1251 Deerpark Dr. Apt 109, Fullerton, CA 92831;
(714-222-9679)
2009 PSV-PT (4)
Jimenez, Chris, (Lynwood Grace) 13207 Faust Ave., Downey, CA 90242;
(562-412-8788)
2010 PSV-PT (4)
Jimenez, Gabriel, (San Pedro Mas Que Vencedores) 21931 Claretta Ave #3, Hawaiian
Gardens, CA 90716; (562-616-2230)
2009 PAS (4)
Jimenez, Olga, (San Pedro Mas Que Vencedores) 21931 Claretta Ave #3, Hawaiian Gardens,
CA 90716; (562-616-2230)
2013 PAS (4)
Lee, Daniel Heesung, (Yorba Linda Korean) 5680 Southview Dr., Yorba Linda, CA 92887
(818-923-9005)
2011 STU (2)
Leppert, Heather Stieg, (Torrance Community) 20720 Anza Ave Apt 23, Torrance, CA 90503;
(310-347-9558)
2010 PSV-PT (4)
Lesatele, Filipo, (Long Beach Grace Mission Samoan) 155 E. 53rd St., Long Beach, CA 90805;
(562-668-7370)
2010 STU (2)
Lopez-Flores, Pedro, (Buena Park First Hispanic), 2603 E. 130th St., Compton, CA 90222;
(424-200-3202)
2008 PAS (3)
Mah, Sidney, (Torrance Chinese) 1115 Felbar Ave, Torrance, CA 90503;
(310-987-7859)
2011 PSV-PT (4)
Martinez, Jose Luis, (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 6082 Western Ave #7, Buena Park, CA
90621; (714-926-1661)
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2012 STU (3)
Martinez, Maria E., (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 1113 S. Austin St., Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714-458-6717)
2007 PAS (3)
McKibben, Tracy, (Hawthorne) 4534 W. 130th St., Hawthorne, CA 90250;
(310-991-4306)
2012 STU (2)
Mendez, Ernesto, (Orange) 2001 E. PalmyraAve., Orange, CA 92866;
(714-225-6763)
2009 PSV-PT (4)
Monterrosa, Mario Alberto, (Lynwood Grace) 9548 Bryson Ave., South Gate, CA 90280;
(323-472-0117)
2012 PAS (3)
Ochoa, Jesua, (Norwalk Hispanic) 1604 Lancewood Ave., Hacienda Hts., CA 91745;
(626-264-0101)
2012 STU (4)
Orozco, Diana, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 435 W. 1st Space 22, Tustin, CA 92780;
(714-644-1224)
2012 STU (3)
Orozco, Nicolas, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 435 W. 1st Space 22, Tustin, CA 92780;
(714-585-4969)
2012 PSV-FT/PAS (4) Ramirez, Alfonso, (Huntington Beach La Cima) 6921 Brunsick Dr., Huntington Beach, CA
92647; (562-755-1497)
2009 STU (4)
Ramirez, Julio Cesar, (Lynwood Grace) 3909 Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd. Lynwood, CA
90262; (562-375-3102)
2010 STU (4)
Rench, Connie, (Anaheim First) 2211 E. Vermont Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806;
(714-325-0063)
2012 STU (3)
Rivas, Ernesto, (Santa Ana Edinger St) 2033 W. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714-791-5637)
2012 STU (4)
Rojas, Lourdes Teresa, (Anaheim Dios Es Amor) 914 Cypress Ave., Placentia, CA 92870;
(714-272-0289)
2010 STU (3)
Sagale, Samasoni, (Long Beach Grace Mission Samoan) 5760 Jaymillo Ave., Long Beach, CA
90805; (562-335-8151)
2011 PSV-PT (3)
Salas, Alexander Garcia, (Buena Park First Hispanic) 320 W. Mountain View #A, La Habra, CA
90631; (714-326-0094)
2013 STU (2)
Saldana, Jeffrey Joseph, (Huntington Park) 3162 Gage Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255
(323-629-2635)
2012 PSV-PT (2)
Sanchez, Gerardo, (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 22325 Joliet Ave., Hawaiian Gardens, CA
90716; (562-321-7416)
2012 STU (3)
Santiago, Maria Luisa, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 403 Santa Maria Dr., Irvine, CA 92606;
(954-803-4735)
2011 STU (3)
Schroeder, Paul, (Rancho Cucamonga Highland Ave.) 7124 Teak Way, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
91701; (909-980-0073)
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2010 PSV-FT (3)
Shoemaker, Andrew, (Ontario First) 1337 W. 5th St., Ontario, CA 91762;
(626-833-9081)
2011 PSV-PT (4)
Sosa, Michael, (Orange) 228 W. Orangewood Ave., Anaheim, CA 92802;
(714-470-5563)
2009 PSV-PT (G)
Stackhouse, John, (Long Beach First) 1435 N Pinebrook Ave, Upland, CA 91786;
(909-919-4389)
2012 STU (3)
Tadeo, Carolina, (Santa Ana First Hispanic) 14382 Redhill #31, Tustin, CA 92780;
(714-604-7066)
2009 PSV-PT (4)
Tolentino, Juan Carlos, (Lynwood Grace) 8439 Adams St. #2, Paramount, CA 90723;
(562-826-6638)
2011 STU (4)
Umana, Myrna, (Lynwood Grace) 11934 Bellflower Blvd #13, Downey, CA 90242;
(562-688-1327)
2011 PSV-PT (4)
Velasquez, Miriam, (Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores) 12304 212th St., Hawaiian Gardens, CA
90716; (562-235-0144)
2005 PSV-PT (G)
Wigginton, Krystal, (Long Beach First) 131 San Clemente Ln., Placentia, CA 92870;
(816-718-0428)
2013 PSV-PT (2)
Zavala, Marleny Elibeth, ( Whittier Crossroads) 1090 W. 11th St. #5, San Pedro, CA 90731;
(310-940-5222)
2013 PAS (2)
Zavala, Rafael, (Whittier Crossroads) 1090 W. 11th St. #5, San Pedro, CA 90731;
(310-987-5333)
I. Tenured Evangelist
None
J. Commissioned Evangelist
2001
EVC
Liversage, Jerry, 11245 MacNab St. Garden Grove, CA, 92841
K. Registered Evangelist
None
L. Evangelism Service, Retired
1973
ESR
Moore, Norman, P.O. Box 15827, Long Beach, CA 90815
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M. Registered Song Evangelists
None
N. Commissioned Song Evangelists
None
O. Retired Song Evangelists
None
P. Consecrated Deaconesses
None
Q. Licensed Deaconesses
None
R. Commissioned Ministers of Christian Education
None
S. Licensed Directors of Christian Education
None
T. Ministers and Laypersons Serving Connectional Interests
None
U. Commissioned Ministers of Music
None
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II. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED TRANSFERS
James Payton from Central California District
B. GRANTED TRANSFERS AND RECEIPTED
Alex Rodriguez to Northern California District
Aaron Caluza to Los Angeles District
Lucinda Borden to Colorado District
C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS
Oscar A. Alvarado, Ignacio Ayala, Karla Giron-Celada
D. ELECTED TO DEACON’S ORDERS
None
E. RECOGNITION OF ELDER’S ORDERS
None
F. RECOGNITION OF DEACON’S ORDERS
None
G. GRANTED RESTORATION/RETURN CREDENTIALS
None
H. FILED CREDENTIALS
None
I. DECEASED
Perry R. Hipple
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J. GRANTED RETIRED RELATIONSHIP
Michael D. Pankey (RA)
James B. Stewart (RA)
K. GRANTED MINISTER’S LICENSE
1. – FIRST – Hector R. Alvizures, David V. Baldelomar, Amber Jean Carr, Jeffrey Joseph
Saldana, Carol A. Hernandez, Noelia Hernandez, Daniel Heesung Lee, Rafael A. Zavala, Marleny Elibeth
Zavala
2. – RENEWAL – Maria Acevedo, Jorge Aguilar, Yeccenia Alaniz, Gina Anson, Ronald J. Aviles,
Claudia Ayala, Melody Baldelomar, Deborah D. Binggeli, Oscar A. Catzin, Oona Casanova, Larry A.
Chambers, David Colmenares, Silvia Colmenares, Patricia De la Torre, Elizabeth Delgado, Guillermina
Diaz, Juan Carols Facio, Lefano Tony Falelili, Andrew Fanelli, Edgar Figueroa, Francy Nelly Figueroa,
Connie Garcia, Graciela Garcia, Francisco Gaytan, Grady Gillespie, Alma Carolina Giron Celada, Gerardo
Gomez, Oscar Guandique, Isabel Gutierrez, Angela G. Hancock, Sergio Hernandez, Maria Angelica
Maldonado Herrera, Lizzie Izquierdo, Chris Jimenez, Gabriel Jimenez, Olga Jimenez, Heather Leppert,
Filpo Lesatele, Pedro Lopez Flores, Sidney S. Mah, Jose Luis Martinez, Maria E. Martinez, Tracy C.
McKibben, Ernesto Mendez, Mario Monterrosa, Jesua Ochoa, Diana Orozco, Nicolas Orozco, Alfonso
Ramirez, Julio Ramirez, Connie Rench, Ernesto Rivas, Joseph Ludwing Rojas Granja, Lourdes T. Rojas,
Samasoni Sagale, Alexander G. Salas, Gerardo Sanchez, Maria Luisa Santiago, Paul Schroeder, Andrew
Shoemaker, Michael Sosa, John Stackhouse, Carolina Tadeo, Juan Carlos Tolentino, Myrna Umana,
Miriam Velasquez, Krystal Wigginton
L. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED
Luis Baldelomar, Alejandro De La Cruz, Edna Granja, Freddy Granja, Lazaro Menjivar, Maria Isabel
Millan, Rosario Monterroza, Margarita Rodas, Sergio Rodas, Elba Sabillon, Melany Tamayo, Paul Torres,
William Wertz, Stuart Wilson
M. NEW CHURCHES ORGANIZED
None
N. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED
Cerritos Korean
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O. CHURCHES DROPPED
Light of the World (# 90-0004), Ontario Hispanic
P. CHURCHES MERGED
None
Q. INACTIVE CHURCHES
Anaheim Korean, Long Beach Bixby-North, Lynwood Faith Community,
Orange Hispanic, Santa Ana Edinger Street, Tustin Seabreeze Community
R. CHURCH NAMES CHANGED
None
S. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS OR SATELLITE SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Anaheim Dios Es Amor #90-0009, Anaheim First Hispanic #90-0025, Anaheim New Living Korean #900022, Anaheim First “SNAZZY” #90-0026,(Anaheim) People of the Book #90-0026, Anaheim Westminster
First Home #90-0023, Buena Park First Hispanic #90-0165, Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores, (Cerritos) Light
of the World #90-0027, (Cerritos) Tierra de Fertil #90-0008, Garden Grove Arabic #90-0012, Garden Grove
Hispanic #90-0019, Garden Grove Samoan #90-0020, Hawthorne Hispanic #90-0255, Huntington Beach La
Cima #90-0017, Jesus Love Mission #90-0005, La Verne Community #90-0306, Long Beach Bixby North
Cambodian #90-0314, Long Beach First Hispanic #90-0016, Long Beach New Life Community #90-0385,
Lynwood Grace Hispanic, Maywood Faith Hispanic #90-0021, Norwalk Hesead Korean #90-0551, Norwalk
Hispanic #90-0402, Ontario First Hispanic #90-0411, San Pedro Peninsula Mas Que Vencedores #90-0010,
Santa Ana Edinger St. Hispanic #90-0490, Santa Ana First Hispanic #90-0018, The Gathering #90-0007,
Torrance “Pure” Korean #90-0003, Upland First #90-0002, Upland Chinese #90-0532, (Yorba Linda)
Iglesia Comunidad de Fe Del Nazareno – Hispanic #90-0015, (Yorba Linda) Ambassador Community –
Korean #90-0014
T. JOURNAL CORRECTION
Forrest Stone retired in the 2010-2011 assembly year, and his role code in the 2011 and 2012 journals
should have been RA.
U. WHERE TO SEND MONIES
All monies (World Evangelism Fund, Pensions & Benefits, PLNU, and District including NMI, NYI, SDMI &
New Start) need to be sent to the District Office:
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Attn: Alicia Ferguson
Anaheim District Office
524 E. Chapman Ave.
Orange, CA 92866
Once received and apportioned the monies will be forwarded to the Global Treasury and PLNU
by the District Office.
III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION
A. Instructions to Senior Pastors
1.
Pastors of all local churches should educate themselves of the presently accepted methods for licensing local
ministers. This information is contained in The Sourcebook for Ministerial Development (SMB) can be obtained
by ordering number U-2000 from NPH. The Sourcebook gives detailed guidance assisting you in guiding your
first time applicants.
2.
When a person comes to you [the Senior Pastor] and informs you that he or she feels that God is calling them
to full time Christian service, as soon as possible, schedule a time for an interview. As senior Pastor it is your
responsibility to conduct an initial screening interview with this individual and direct them to complete
forms F-4 “My Call to Ministry,” F-5 “Call and Qualifications of the Minister,” F-6 “My Response to the Call and
Qualification,” F-7 “Categories and Roles of Ministry,” F-8 “My Ministry Goals,” F-9 “Gifts and Graces,” and F10 “Church Constitution and Special Rules,” in the Sourcebook.
3.
A second interview is to be conducted after the individual completes the, above, mentioned forms. After
reviewing the prospective ministerial candidate’s responses, if the Senior Pastor feels that it is the correct
course of action a Local Ministerial Package (U-190 NPH) may be ordered from NPH. In the Local Ministerial
Package there is an “Application for Local Minister’s License, which is to be completed by the candidate and
forwarded to the District Secretary. An interview with the Local Church Board should be scheduled utilizing
the “Interview Guidelines for the Local Minister’s License.” The purpose of this interview is for the Church
Board to determine if a Local Ministerial License is to be granted. If the Local Church Board approves the
granting of a Local Ministerial License then a formal request is made of the District Secretary to secure one.
Upon the approval of the District Superintendent a Local Minister’s license is issued to the local church.
4.
The local license must be renewed annually. The Senior Pastor should present a signed certificate to the
licensee, either in the presence of the Local Church Board or in a public service, with a solemn charge
respecting the meaning, privilege, and responsibility of the office.
5.
The Senior Pastor now serves as the local minister’s mentor. The duties of the mentor/advisor are to
guide the candidate through the Course of Study. As the candidate’s advisor mentor the Senior Pastor is
extended a great opportunity to participate in their candidate’s ministerial development and expand their
ministry through the training of other ministers. The mentor/advisor should encourage those in his or her
care and back them with prayer and understanding.
6.
In those situations where the licensed minister is serving as the Senior Pastor the District Superintendent or
the Superintendent’s authorized representative will serve as mentor/advisor.
7.
The Senior Pastor must request in writing that their locally licensed minister be enrolled in the course of
study. A letter of request and a copy of forms F-4-F10 are to be sent to the District Superintendent. The DS
must give official written approval for this individual to be enrolled in the Course of Study. The Licensee
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should receive a letter from the District Board of Ministerial Studies acknowledging the individual is now
enrolled. The DMSB letter will also request that the Licensee state the educational training path they have
decided to embark on to fulfill the “Course of Study” requirements.
8.
The local minister is required to report to the church at the annual church meeting. Renewal of a local license
is subject to the provisions of Manual 426.3; the recommendation of the pastor; and approval of the District
Superintendent (Manual 426.3, 129.13, 208.10).
B. Instructions to Students
The guide to exploring a call to full time ministry is contained in the Manual 400-435.8 and the Sourcebook for
Ministerial
Development (SMD) The Sourcebook for Ministerial Development (SMB) can be obtained by ordering number
U-2000
from NPH.
1.
First-Time Applicants
The process of having one’s call recognized by the Church of the Nazarene begins in the local church
setting with a local church license. The pastor of the local church will be able to guide you through the
local church licensing procedure. (Manual 426; SMB 439.14)
Upon acquisition of a local ministerial license your senior pastor must recommend to the District
Superintendent that you be enrolled in the course of study. You will receive a letter from the District
Board of Ministerial Studies acknowledging your enrollment in the course of study and requesting your
decision concerning and educational path. Your choices are: a. Attend Point Loma Nazarene University
(or another institutions of higher learning); b. Attend Nazarene Bible College. (NBC offers both resident
and online courses); c. Attend Nazarene Theological Seminary; d. Complete the Alliance Course of Study
(The District has commissioned the Anaheim District Ministerial Training Center (ADMTC) to assist
ministerial candidates to complete the Course of Study.); e. Transfer from other institutions of higher
education; or, f. Mixed program involving the above stated options. The Modular Course of Study and
Modular Plus (from NBC) is not recognized for ministers currently members of the Anaheim District.
Regardless of the educational track you chose you will be accountable to the District Board of Ministerial
Studies (DBMS) to show evidence that you are working toward the fulfillment of your educational
requirements. You will be required to annually submit the DBMS an official transcript of the course
work you have completed. In addition you may be asked to provide syllabi for your courses.
It should be noted that the best possible educational preparation for ministry will be at one of our
Colleges, Universities or Seminary. The ADMTC course of study should only be an option when you are
already involved in full time (financially compensated) local ministry.
2.
District License
When you have completed the first year of your educational requirements (i.e., completed Level 1) and
having held a local ministerial license for at least one full church year, you may apply for a District
Ministerial License.
Since the District Boards of Ministerial Studies and Credentials typically meet only in January it is
imperative that all necessary paper work is submitted no later than December 1st. This means that
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you should ask your pastor to secure your local church board recommendation form for a district license
no later than the November meeting of your local church board (these are available from the District
Secretary). You must also allow time for institutions of higher learning to send official transcripts to the
DBMS.
The District Board of Ministerial Studies will review your academic progress, place you in a course of
study level and if you have meet your academic requirements recommend you for district license
consideration by the Board of Ministerial Credentials. The DBMC will conduct an interview with you as
scheduled by the District Superintendent.
If the Credentials Board approves your application for District Licensure your request will be brought to
the District Assembly. Upon the Assembly favorable vote you will be granted a District License for the
period of one year.
3.
Renewal of District License
Each year you will be required to reapply for a District License. Follow the procedure outlines in the
above section “District License.” (Manual 427 & SMD, Section Three). You must complete at least two
classes per year to be eligible for renewal of your District License. You have 10 years to complete the
program.
4.
Consideration for Ordination
When you have completed the course of study, and held a District License for the appropriate length of
time, and have meet all other requirements (Manual 427.10) you may request to be considered for
ordination as Elder or Deacon in the Church of the Nazarene.
DAILY PROCEEDINGS 2013
FIRST DAY
Friday, May 10, 2013
The twenty-sixth annual assembly of the Anaheim District of the Church of the Nazarene began at 7:00pm with an
amazing performance of Korean drumming by the ladies from our own Anaheim Beautiful Korean
church. Afterwards, a time of praise was led by the Anaheim District Worship Team made up of musicians and singers
from all over the district. This year's assembly was held at the Cerritos Multinational Church of the Nazarene with a
full sanctuary.
Rev. Rollie Miller, Anaheim District Superintendent, welcomed Dr. David and Sharon Graves.
Dr. David Graves, General Superintendent, opened the District Assembly. He welcomed everyone to the opening
service of the assembly.
Rev. Rollie Miller came forward and welcomed the special guests of the district present in the assembly. These
included: Dr. Jerry Ferguson, District Superintendent of the Los Angeles District, Rev. John Denney, District
Superintendent of the Southern California District, Mr. Greg Morse, Anaheim District Attorney, Rev. Ron Fey, Point
Loma Nazarene University, Rev. Bob Broadbooks, Regional Director from Kansas City and Mr. Howard Wooten.
Rev. Dan Keeton, Anaheim District Secretary, came forward to give the offering meditation.
Rev. John Stackhouse played a wonderful offering medley on the piano.
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Rev. Rollie Miller gave a challenge to the entire assembly to win souls for Christ. Dr. David Graves asked all those who
accepted the challenge to come forward and people enthusiastically moved to the altar for a wonderful time of prayer.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the inspiring report of the District Superintendent. A standing
ovation was given to Rev. Rollie Miller for his Spirit-filled report.
The Anaheim District Secretary, Rev. Dan Keeton, called the Millers to the platform. Rev. Keeton led the assembly in a
Happy Birthday chorus to Rev. Rollie Miller. Rev. Keeton thanked Rev. Rollie Miller and his wife, Julie, for their
leadership. A gift was presented to each of them.
Mrs. Julie Miller thanked the assembly for their support. Rev. Rollie Miller thanked the Anaheim District Advisory
Board both current and past.
Rev. Dan Keeton gave the benediction for the evening. He also reminded the assembly that the Anaheim District
Assembly would reconvene at 8:30am the next day.
SECOND DAY
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Morning Session
The District Worship Team began the morning service with an exciting time of praise.
Rev. Rollie Miller called Rev. James Payton, the host pastor, forward to explain the layout of the host church.
Dr. David Graves came forward and asked the assembly to image that they were one of Jesus’ disciples. Dr. Graves
added that after a full day of ministry, Jesus’ disciples would have witnessed amazing events. The disciples would
come back to Jesus and would want to share about the amazing things that had happened that day. On one of those
days, after a full day of ministry, Jesus is surrounded by a multitude of people gathered on the hillside. The time
passes and the disciples start to get hungry. Jesus’ disciples ask Jesus to disperse the crowd so that they can go and
eat and rest. The disciples recognized the needs of the people.
Today, Dr. David Graves reminded the assembly, we still have needs. Our families, friends and neighbors have
tremendous amounts of urgent needs. Divorce, finances, sickness, disease, addictions, children, depression; the list of
problems is endless. The concerns of the people are all around us.
Dr. Graves shared that we can have revival at our church if we pray this simple prayer: “Lord, open our eyes to see the
needs of the people around us. Open our hearts, too! We want to care about what people are going through.” Jesus
turned to His disciples and said, “You give them something to eat!” The disciples began to calculate the amount of
money they would need to collect. To feed the multitude of people, they would need to find eight month’s wages to
give each person a small amount of food. Dr. Graves told the assembly that, in the church today, we are tempted to
think about the tremendous needs around us and feel overwhelmed. We throw up our hands and don’t try to even
solve any needs.
Dr. David Graves asked the people present to ask themselves, “What can I do in a world that is broken and lost?” He
suggested that we can just be a friend and be interested in people’s lives. If we come across as uncaring, we can’t build
bridges to others. Today, we live in a world where others don’t care. If we can show compassion, then even take a
step further and ask if we can pray with them. Dr. Graves shared that he had only encountered one person who would
not allow him to pray for them. Dr. Graves added that we can also offer them Jesus, the One who can heal and truly
help. Dr. Graves directed the assembly to keep telling others that Jesus loves them and Jesus cares about them. The
Holy Spirit works to confirm that fact. The people that we encounter need hope and we need to share our Hope!
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Dr. Graves continued his story by describing the scene in Matthew 14. On the day when the multitudes were gathered
on a hillside to be near to Jesus, Andrew left Jesus’ presence and went into the crowd to make friends. Andrew found a
little boy who had some food, five loaves and two fish. Dr. Graves added that Andrew had brought people to Jesus
before this point and that Andrew was a man of great faith. As the disciples are discussing what to do, Andrew shows
up with a small lunch. Before the disciples can laugh at Andrew, Jesus asks the crowd to be seated.
Dr. Graves asked, “Who was this little boy? Maybe he was thinking, ‘Do these men want to take my lunch?’” The
reality of the situation was that this little boy’s lunch was gone and no one was offering to split the food with him. The
disciples even took his lunch sack! Somewhere along the line, the little boy was willing to give all that he had. Dr.
Graves wants the assembly to notice that the little boy didn’t offer four loaves or one fish. We are tempted to think
that what we have isn’t that much and that Jesus doesn’t need our contribution. We think that since we don’t have
many talents and gifts that no one needs our help. Dr. Graves reminded the people that Jesus wants all of you! We
should be willing to share our talents, no matter how insignificant, to serve our Savior. Dr. Graves asked if anyone was
holding onto even one talent. Is every part of our lives surrendered to Him? Dr. Graves added that amazing
transformation came by way of those overlooked by the rest of the church, but who gave the Lord everything. When
we ask the Lord to open our eyes and hearts and recognize the needs of other people, the Lord answers, “YOU give
them something to eat.” When we give Him everything, amazing things can happen.
Dr. Graves asked the assembly to once again imagine the scene as Jesus prays and starts handing out food. Jesus
hands out more and more and more food. The miracle is happening right before your eyes. Today, Jesus is still in the
miracle-working business. Jesus still provides for our needs and Jesus transforms lives and Jesus transforms hearts.
Dr. Graves asked if we are willing to be a part of the miracle. No one can see miracles if eyes are closed and hearts are
closed. Jesus came for the sick, not the healthy. We won’t see the miracles when we are giving Jesus tips instead of
total surrender. Dr. Graves asked, “What is in your hand today? What do you have that Jesus could use?” He added
that Jesus can use your smile. Jesus can use your arm to put around a grieving persons shoulder. It might begin with
just a little lunch, but that can be greatly multiplied by a miracle-working God. Dr. Graves asked the assembly if they
are willing to let Him work through their lives.
Dr. Graves closed in prayer. He asked the Lord to bless and multiply all that the assembly surrendered. He pointed
out that it was so exciting to see what Jesus could do with loaves of bread and fish!
Dr. Graves shared a story of a congregation that doubled their attendance when an 86-year young lady invited a young
man to church. That young man invited someone else and then that person invited someone else. The pattern
continued until the church attendance had doubled. Dr. Graves asked if anyone in the assembly wanted to be used by
Jesus. The crowd answered with an excited, “Amen!”
Rev. John Watkin came forward to give the offering mediation and suggested many different ways to give. He prayed
over the offering while Dr. David Wolfe played a beautiful piano medley.
Rev. Dan Keeton introduced the District Secretary Staff as: Recording Secretary, Rev. Christina Karanick; Election
Secretary, Mrs. Jan Stone; Platform Page, Mrs. Susan Pollard; Floor Pages, Rev. Andrew Fanelli and Rev. Grady
Gillespie; Registrar, Mrs. Susan Pollard and Mrs. Sherri Lint; Memoirs, Rev. Rollie Miller; Memoirs Video, Mrs. Denise
Field; Daily Journal, Mrs. Alicia Ferguson; Photographer, Rev. Arthur McKibben. The Board of Tellers are Yolanda
Narro, Kimber McNamara, Wanda Muro and Rhonda Shader. Rev. Keeton set the official voting area as the platform
area, the sanctuary and the Board of Tellers counting rooms. He also reminded the assembly that after breaking for
lunch today, the assembly will reconvene at 1:30pm. The Ordination service will begin at 7:00pm. Motion was made,
seconded and carried to accept the organization of the assembly.
Dr. David Graves shared the news that Dr. Tom Goble had gone home to be with Jesus. Dr. Goble’s memorial will be
held on May 13, 2013 at 2:00pm at San Diego Mission Church. Dr. Graves reminisced at the gift of Dr. Goble’s life,
leadership and legacy.
Dr. David Graves directed that special greetings be sent to Mrs. Doane, Mrs. Goble and the missionaries on the
Anaheim District.
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Dr. Graves called for the alternates of the Anaheim District Assembly to be seated. Motion was made, seconded and
carried to seat the alternate delegates.
Dr. Graves called for a report of the District Ministerial Credentials Board. Rev. Dan Keeton then called the assembly’s
attention to pages 18-19 in the 2013 Delegate Handbook, the District Credentials Board Report. Rev. Keeton asked
that the report be read carefully. Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the District Credentials Board
Report.
Dr. Graves talked about those on page 19 to be ordained as Elders in the Church of the Nazarene that evening. Motion
was made, seconded and carried to accept the ordination recommendations of the District Credentials Board.
Dr. David Graves then called the assembly’s attention to page 17 in the 2013 Delegate Handbook, the Ministerial
Studies Report. Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the report.
Dr. Graves called the Board of Tellers forward for the first vote of the District assembly. Dr. Graves added that this
vote, Ballot #1, was for the office of the Anaheim District Superintendent. The only name on the ballot was Rev. Rollie
Miller, to be elected by majority.
The Scantrons were distributed and the assembly was instructed as to how to fill them out correctly. Dr. Graves
informed the assembly that information regarding Ballot #1 was also found on page 35 of the Delegate Handbook. Dr.
David Graves prayed over the vote for this important position. The ballots were collected to be counted.
Dr. Graves directed the assembly’s attention to a booklet in the Delegate Packet that shares tremendous stories. He
then introduced a video to be shown to the assembly titled, “Together We Are.” The video showed the importance of
serving and responding TOGETHER. Dr. Graves added that we can bring comfort and love. As Rev. Miller told the
assembly the night prior, “We are better together!”
Dr. Graves gave the exciting statistics: The Church of the Nazarene membership is 2,150,000 strong in number. In the
last five years, we have gained 600,000 new members. Great things are happening because of years of sowing seed
and sacrificially giving. We rejoice that our largest Nazarene churches are outside the United States. In 159 world
areas, the Church of the Nazarene makes a difference.
Rev. Miller revealed that Mrs. Wanda Shaw, the wife of Rev. Shaw who was a long time pastor of the Norwalk church,
passed away last week. Her memorial will be held on May 19, 2013. Mrs. Shaw will be greatly missed.
During the gathering of the 2013 District Assembly, Rev. Rollie Miller took the opportunity to interview some of the
pastors on this great district. In a living room setting, complete with a fireplace backdrop and comfortable chairs, Rev.
Miller began his interviews.
Rev. Miller first called Rev. Tim Smith from the Beach Cities Church of the Nazarene for the first interview. Rev. Miller
inquired about Rev. Smith’s family and upbringing and the assembly learned of his wife, children and that he was
raised as a pastor’s kid. Rev. Smith added that the Beach Cities Church of the Nazarene was trying to reshape their
impact on the community. His church has switched to a 5:00pm Sunday service to better reach their beach
community. Rev. Smith received an email from a man named Brian who was searching for God. Rev. Smith met with
Brian and they arranged to meet every week. Rev. Smith is going through the articles of faith and discipling Brian. He
is enjoying guiding Brian in a new faith and asked the assembly to please pray that he can effectively communicate the
gospel to his community.
Rev. Miller called Rev. Karen Wood forward to interview. She shared about her upbringing and the many churches
that she attending growing up; Rev. Wood felt great love when she found the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Wood also
shared how she started the Bond of Love. During a break between pastorates, the Lord laid on her heart a newsletter
for pastors to stay connected. The Bond of Love began in July 1998 and is still going strong. When Rev. Karen Wood
was still a new pastor at the San Pedro Peninsula Church, there were only three children. A van ministry was started
and the number of children grew. The van would pick up some rough kids; the kid’s parents would just hand them
over to the van driver! One child named Michael was smart as a whip - too smart – and he was bored by Sunday
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School. His Sunday School teacher brought Michael to Rev. Wood because he was misbehaving. Rev. Wood asked if
Michael could apologize and offer his Sunday School teacher some help. That was a turning point for Michael and the
Lord used that Sunday School class to build a strong foundation for Michael’s faith. Michael ended up at Point Loma
Nazarene University after high school and is now touring Europe with the PLNU singing group, Pointless. Rev. Wood
asked that the assembly to pray for her congregation to seek the Lord and to bring Sunday School teachers.
Dr. David Graves directed the assembly to look at pages 15-16 in the 2013 Delegate Handbook, the District Advisory
Board Report. Dr. David Graves thanked them for all of their hard work. Motion was made, seconded and carried to
accept the report.
Dr. David Graves asked the assembly to turn to pages 12-14 in the 2013 Delegate Handbook. He pointed out the
report from the District Nominating Committee. Dr. David Graves explained that this year the assembly would be
voting for the District Superintendent, the District Advisory Board and the Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries
Chairperson and Council. Election will be by plurality.
Dr. Graves directed the assembly to those nominated to the various offices as follows:
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT (Term expires 2017)
Elder (vote for one)
Rollie Miller
ADVISORY BOARD (Term expires 2017)
Elders (vote for one)
Jim Scarn, Jerry Cordell, Moises Lopez
Laypersons (vote for one)
Michael Sapp, Rob McHargue, Larry Gilman
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP CHAIRPERSON (Term expires 2014)
Elder (vote for one)
Jason Tippitt
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES BOARD (Term expires 2013)
Elders (vote for two)
Tony Falealili, Javier Toyos, Tim Smith
Laypersons (vote for two)
Kimber McNamara, Kathy Whittall
A question came from the assembly regarding the Point Loma Nazarene University Trustee comment at the top of
page 13. Dr. Graves explained that each district will no longer elect Trustees, rather each district will send nominees
for the PLNU Board of Trustees. The Board will consist of six District Superintendents and twelve people from the
districts located closest to Point Loma Nazarene University. The smallest Board of Trustees that PLNU could have
would have twenty-four members, but there are no current plans to have the Board that small. Dr. Graves reminded
the assembly that we need to encourage our children to attend Point Loma Nazarene University.
Dr. Graves brought the focus back to the District Nominating Committee Report. Motion was made, seconded and
carried to accept the report.
Dr. Graves announced that the results from Ballot #1 were complete. Rev. Dan Keeton reported that 246 votes were
cast. The number of Yes votes was 219 and the number of No votes was 27.
Dr. Graves congratulated Rev. Rollie Miller on being elected for a four year term. The assembly also gave Rev. Miller a
standing ovation as a show of support and congratulations.
Greetings were brought by Dr. Bob Broadbooks on behalf of the 5,003 churches – 80 districts – from the United States
and Canada of the Church of the Nazarene. Our churches are strong. Dr. Bob Broadbooks recently visited Philadelphia
First Church where this small church has a pastor with a huge vision for ministry. The inner city is crumbling and
people are hurting. He saw thirteen spires from his vantage point and he wondered if those churches were doing
anything. The pastor knew that the inner city didn’t need another church; what it needed was more Christians. The
pastor discovered that Philadelphia has 100 zip codes and set out to establish a presence in all of them. Today, the
congregation has a presence in 20 zip codes and they have just begun. Dr. Bob Broadbooks reminded the assembly
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that the Lord can bless His work like no other. Last year, 55,000 came to Christ through the 5,003 churches in our
region. Dr. Bob Broadbooks challenged the assembly to get serious about our own zip code and seek out the needs in
our local area. Dr. Bob Broadbooks added that he appreciated the privilege to give his greetings and encouraged the
assembly to keep going in the ministry.
Dr. Graves asked the assembly to turn to pages 36-37 to view the options for Ballot #2 for the District Advisory Board.
Directions were given for the District Advisory Board positions: vote for 1 minister and 1 layperson. Scantron ballots
were distributed and collected for Ballot #2.
Rev. Keeton came forward to ask for a love offering for the Millers while Rev. John Stackhouse played a beautiful
offering medley on the piano.
Rev. Don Rucker was called to the platform to be interviewed by Rev. Rollie Miller. Rev. Rucker was working at Asuza
Pacific University when he was called to be the interim pastor for Ontario First Church. While he thought that APU
was the perfect job for the rest of his working days, he was feeling called back to the pastorate. While filling in at
Ontario, he was touched by the wonderful people that were so easy to love. He decided to stay and make it the next
chapter of his life! Rev. Rucker is excited for his days ahead at Ontario First Church. Rev. Rucker also added that
almost all of his and his wife’s ten kids went to Nazarene universities – on a pastor’s salary. He wanted to encourage
those who may think that they can’t put kids through college on a pastor’s salary. Rev. Rucker also requested prayer
for a new project at the church called Christians in Action and for his wonderful congregation.
Rev. Moises Lopez from Bell Gardens Nueva Vida then came forward to be questioned by Rev. Miller. Rev. Miller
asked about his upbringing and he shared that he was raised in the Catholic Church in Mexico. At the age of 16, he
came to the United States for medical help and he met Rev. Vallejo in the hospital. Rev. Lopez came to church and was
shocked by the praising and clapping which was different then his past church experiences. As a new believer, Rev.
Vallejo took him to a pastor’s conference. Rev. Lopez heard an audible voice telling him that he was going to serve. He
thought that someone was talking into his headphones! Rev. Lopez asked the Lord why he wanted him; he was in a
wheelchair and was a sinner. Rev. Lopez told the Lord that if He wanted him then He would have to change him.
Change did occur and he started Bible school. He discovered that he loves education and is now working on his
doctorate degree. Rev. Lopez shared a story about a man that suffered under a previous pastor. This man has been
able to see a different side of the pastorate at church and has fallen in love with ministry. That man graduated from
the ministry program and is leading forty kids in his children’s church. Rev. Lopez’s prayer request is to change our
mentality to a Kingdom mentality.
Rev. Dan Keeton announced that the results for Ballot #2 were complete. The results of 246 ballots cast (3 ballots
invalid) for Ballot #2 were as follows:
ADVISORY BOARD (Term expires 2017)
Elders (vote for one)
Jim Scarn – 104, Jerry Cordell – 69, Moises Lopez – 65
Laypersons (vote for one)
Michael Sapp – 85, Rob McHargue – 96, Larry Gilman – 49
Rev. Ron Fey came forward as a representative of PLNU. Rev. Fey is from the Anaheim District and he remembers the
day when Dr. Goble saw something in him that God could use. Even through Rev. Fey couldn’t sing, he could paint. So
Rev. Fey gathered his youth group and they set out to paint a parsonage as a mission trip. The projects continued and
grew in size and in attendees. The program received the name “YES” and eventually Point Loma Nazarene University
took over running the program.
Rev. Fey called forward some Point Loma Nazarene University parents to interview them about their experience with
the university. First, Rev. Fey interviewed Marie Perez. Her son, Jason, grew up spiritually and emotionally during his
time at PLNU. Renee McKibben was then called forward and she shared that her daughter, Emily, had a wonderful
experience at PLNU and now has her teaching credentials. It was Emily’s dream for her younger sister to attend Point
Loma Nazarene University as well and it came true! Emily’s sister is now studying Journalism at PLNU. Dr. Hugo
Aldana spoke about his daughter who is having a wonderful time at Point Loma Nazarene University and plans on
being a dentist. The premed program at PLNU has one of the highest placement percentages for medical school.
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Rev. Fey pointed out that even though Point Loma Nazarene University is not a perfect school, the children have a
much better chance of growing spiritually there than at a state school. Point Loma Nazarene University is committed
to offering the best education for each student while genuinely caring about their spiritual growth.
Point Loma Nazarene University is now offering a Master of Divinity. The next class will ensue in June 2013. Rev. Fey
also shared the process for preregistering Nazarene students each fall for acceptance into PLNU.
Rev. Miller called Rev. Jerry Cordell from the Long Beach First Church to be interviewed. Rev. Cordell spoke of the
wonderful career that the Lord had given him thus far. He started early and has enjoyed his different pastorates. At
Long Beach First Church, they are kicking off a major remodeling job. Rev. Cordell is excited for the future and this
facelift for the church. Rev. Miller asked Rev. Cordell to share a story about a person who touched his ministry and
Rev. Cordell told about a man named Rob. On the Sunday after Easter, Rob was sitting in the back of the sanctuary. He
was broken and he was searching for hope. Rev. Cordell spoke to him and led him to the Lord. It was a great day, but
Rev. Cordell pointed out that it took Rob 10 ½ years to reach this point. Rob initially came to replace some slider
doors at the church 10 ½ years earlier and Rob had been in and out of church since that point. Rev. Cordell shared
that it is more fun to reap the harvest than to sow the seeds, but he was happy for the journey. Rev. Cordell greatly
appreciates his people and the love that they have for him. He requested prayer from the assembly for a renewal of
outreach and evangelism.
Rev. Javier Toyos from the La Mirada Church came forward next to be interviewed by Rev. Miller, the Anaheim District
Superintendent. Rev. Toyos felt the calling to serve the Lord at age 12, but he ran from the Lord. At the age of 24 he
got in trouble and almost killed someone. Rev. Orlando Vallejo, his uncle, spoke to him about the Lord and shared that
he knew his nephew was fighting between good and evil. Rev. Toyos wanted to say “Yes” to Jesus, but the internal
struggle was great. Eventually Rev. Toyos accepted the call that the Lord had for his life and started seminary. Then
came full-time ministry and eventually he became a senior pastor. Rev. Toyos also shared that he has befriended a
young man and is helping him to grow spiritually. Rev. Toyos didn’t realize that this friendship was having such an
impact on the young man’s life, but that this young man is growing spiritually in many ways. Rev. Toyos is committed
to pushing forward in his community for the Lord. He asked for the assembly to pray that the Holy Spirit descend
upon the people at La Mirada and that they respond with obedience.
Dr. David Graves then asked everyone to open their Delegate Handbook to the NMI President’s Report (page 25),
Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Report (page 26) and the District NYI Report (page 27). Dr. David Graves
further directed the assembly to view the District Children’s Ministries Report (page 28), Prime Time Ministries
Report (page 29), Cambodian Ministry Report (page 30), Hispanic Ministry Report (page 31) and the Chaplain
Ministries Report (page 32), Korean Ministries Report (page 33) and Evangelist’s Report (page 34). Motion was made,
seconded and carried to accept these reports.
Dr. Graves asked the assembly to turn to pages 39-40 to view the options for Ballot #3 for the Sunday School and
Discipleship Ministries Board. Directions were then given for the first part of the vote for the Sunday School and
Discipleship Chairperson. Then instructions were given for the Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries Board
positions: vote for 2 ministers and 2 laypersons. Scantron ballots were distributed and collected for Ballot #3.
A question was asked by the assembly to Dr. Graves regarding his opinion of the direction of Point Loma Nazarene
University. Dr. Graves requested that the past and present Trustees address the question.
Rev. John Watkin answered the question by stating that the university was still in strong Nazarene hands. A
maximum of 5 non-Nazarenes could be on the Board of Trustees. The arena of higher education is changing rapidly
and there are many new standards that the Accreditation Board is demanding. Rev. Watkin pointed out that the
process of slowly reducing the size of the Board of Trustees will hopefully make the Board more effective. Rev.
Watkin is more concerned about churches not paying their budgets because it hurts our students.
Dr. Ewell Gunter also added that our current Trustees from the Anaheim District are all becoming termed out. Dr.
Gunter stated that while he esteemed the previous method of filling the Point Loma Nazarene University Board of
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Trustees, this is a different time and the complexities of the administration of a competitive university create the need
for change.
Mrs. Jan Stone asked the assembly to see page 24 in the 2013 Delegate Handbook for the qualifications of potential
nominees for the Point Loma Nazarene University Board of Trustees.
Dr. Graves thanked the past and present Point Loma Nazarene University Board of Trustee members for their input.
Dr. Graves then directed the assembly to pages 41-45 which is the District Policy for Pastoral Care. He implored the
lay leaders present to make sure that each church is adhering to these policies and that they are taking care of their
pastors.
Dr. Graves introduced a video from the Nazarene Foundation that highlighted the amazing impact that the Foundation
can have in preparing for the future.
Rev. Rollie Miller directed the assembly to the last page in the 2013 Delegate Handbook for the Memorial Roll. A
beautiful video was shown of all of the names of those saints who have gone on before us. Rev. Miller shared that we
grieve for them because we are sad, but that we should not grieve as those who have no hope.
Rev. Miller shared some announcements for the assembly. Restaurant maps are in the foyer. Also in the foyer, there is
a free gift for Pastors at the Jesus Film booth. The ordinands are to meet at Woodranch Restaurant for lunch. Copies
of Rev. Rollie Miller’s message from Friday night are in the foyer.
The afternoon session will reconvene at 1:30pm. Dr. David Graves closed the morning session with a word of prayer.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Afternoon Session
The District Worship Team kicked off the afternoon service with an enthusiastic time of praise.
Rev. Rollie Miller spoke regarding the district finances.
Rev. Christina Karanick addressed the assembly for the annual District Treasurer’s Report. She asked everyone to see
pages 21-23 in the 2013 Delegate’s Handbook. Many changes were made to accounting procedures to simplify the
financials.
Rev. Karanick explained the Anaheim District was in the middle of a high level audit and had retained White, Nelson,
Diehl & Evans, a mid-size, independent CPA firm to conduct the audit. We are working with the Non-Profit division of
this firm. She referred the Assembly to the letter from the auditors, explaining that they are 90% finished with the
Audit. They are waiting for information on some of the property items that require financial archaeology. Once the
audit is complete, they will be willing to share the full report with anyone who asks. Rev. Karanick encouraged each
church to contact the District Office to receive a copy of the full report.
Rev. Karanick referred the Assembly to the 2013-2014 Budget sheet in the handbook and explained the budget has
already been approved by the Finance Committee and District Advisory Board. The following questions were received
from the floor:
1. Re: Balance sheet, why did it go from $14 million down to $8 million?
Response: What your worth can only be based on the documents you can provide. Prove your worth.
Current Audit has brought that into accuracy. Things have been missed with the Audits that have been done in the
past.
2. How often is a Forensic Audit required?
Response: DAB decides how often to have an Audit done
3. What is G/L #3400?
Response: Rents received on property; sale of property (Corona)
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Dr. Graves recommend the DAB to have a “Review Audit” done every few years. All churches need to have a “Review
Audit” done every year.
Rev. Karanick thanked everyone for the privilege of serving the District in this capacity.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept this report. Motion was made, seconded and carried to accept the
2013-14 Budget.
Dr. David Graves mentioned that if everyone in our churches tithed, we wouldn’t have a financial problem! Hallelujah!
Rev. Miller called Rev. Jerry Cordell from the Long Beach First Church to be interviewed. Rev. Cordell spoke of the
wonderful career that the Lord had given him thus far. He started early and has enjoyed his different pastorates. At
Long Beach First Church, they are kicking off a major remodeling job. Rev. Cordell is excited for the future and this
facelift for the church. Rev. Miller asked Rev. Cordell to share a story about a person who touched his ministry and
Rev. Cordell told about a man named Rob. On the Sunday after Easter, Rob was sitting in the back of the sanctuary. He
was broken and he was searching for hope. Rev. Cordell spoke to him and led him to the Lord. It was a great day, but
Rev. Cordell pointed out that it took Rob 10 ½ years to reach this point. Rob initially came to replace some slider
doors at the church 10 ½ years earlier and Rob had been in and out of church since that point. Rev. Cordell shared
that it is more fun to reap the harvest than to sow the seeds, but he was happy for the journey. Rev. Cordell greatly
appreciates his people and the love that they have for him. He requested prayer from the assembly for a renewal of
outreach and evangelism.
Rev. Javier Toyos from the La Mirada Church came forward next to be interviewed by Rev. Miller, the Anaheim District
Superintendent. Rev. Toyos felt the calling to serve the Lord at age 12, but he ran from the Lord. At the age of 24 he
got in trouble and almost killed someone. Rev. Orlando Vallejo, his uncle, spoke to him about the Lord and shared that
he knew his nephew was fighting between good and evil. Rev. Toyos wanted to say “Yes” to Jesus, but the internal
struggle was great. Eventually Rev. Toyos accepted the call that the Lord had for his life and started seminary. Then
came full-time ministry and eventually he became a senior pastor. Rev. Toyos also shared that he has befriended a
young man and is helping him to grow spiritually. Rev. Toyos didn’t realize that this friendship was having such an
impact on the young man’s life, but that this young man is growing spiritually in many ways. Rev. Toyos is committed
to pushing forward in his community for the Lord. He asked for the assembly to pray that the Holy Spirit descend
upon the people at La Mirada and that they respond with obedience.
Rev. Phil Eyskens from the Costa Mesa Lighthouse Church came up to be interviewed by Rev. Rollie Miller. Rev.
Eyskens shared about a man named Dave that suffered from a life-long addiction to alcohol. Dave wanted to get sober
and one day after Rev. Eyskens preached, Dave ran to the altar to give his life to Christ. Dave showed up a week later
and was still sober. He has subsequently entered a rehabilitation program and Dave continues to serve the Lord. The
Lord can heal anyone! Rev. Eyskens is excited to share that they received funds to remodel the church kitchen. This
facelift will make a big difference in this church’s ability to feed the community. Rev. Eyskens asked the assembly to
pray for Dave and for protection for the Costa Mesa Lighthouse Church that the Lord allows them to keep working.
Rev. James Payton came to the living room area created on the main stage and shared with Rev. Miller about the
exciting times at Cerritos Crossroads Multinational Church. Rev. Payton shared about a woman who had been healed.
The senior shut-ins have been a great source of ministry and encouragement. Rev. Payton also shared about the
incredible miracles that were being wrought in the ministry of Rev. Orlando Vallejo, the Hispanic pastor at the church.
They have begun a multi-cultural potluck to bring together all of the Christians that worship separately in the church
facility. That time together helps them all to appreciate their diversity and their similarity, plus they get to enjoy
amazing food! Rev. Payton was overjoyed that their youth is growing in numbers and the promise for the future. In
closing, Rev. Paton asked the assembly to pray that the Cerritos congregation be motivated and mobilized.
Rev. Dan Keeton announced that the results for Ballot #3 were complete. The results of 195 ballots cast (6 ballots
invalid) for Ballot #3 were as follows:
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP CHAIRPERSON (Term expires 2014)
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Elder (vote for one)
Jason Tippitt - Yes 150 & No 3
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTIES BOARD (Term expires 2013)
Elders (vote for two)
Tony Falealili – 77, Javier Toyos – 142 (2 year term), Tim Smith – 127 (1 year term)
Laypersons (vote for two)
Kimber McNamara – 170 (2 year term), Kathy Whittall – 157 (1 year term)
Rev. Jesus Garcia from Hawthorne Hispanic Church was the next to be interviewed by Rev. Miller. Rev. Garcia came to
know Jesus as his Savior when he was only ten years old. Rev. Garcia and his wife, Grace, have been married for
twenty-five years and they have four children. Rev. Garcia has also enjoyed twenty-five years in the ministry. He
asked the assembly to pray that his church would receive more grace in the community so that they can have a greater
impact in the community. Rev. Garcia also asked the assembly to join him in prayer for power and direction to add to
the Kingdom.
Rev. Eric West from Mission Viejo Sanctuary Fellowship Church was interviewed next. Rev. West was enthusiastic to
share a story that began with Jenny, a young lady who works with the teens in the church. Jenny has been working
with a teen who is from a Muslim family. One day, the girl asked Jenny what does it take to be a Christian? Jenny led
her to the Lord and next Sunday the teen will be helping Rev. West in the morning worship service. Rev. West added
that her family has agreed to come to church as well! Rev. West and his wife, Aurielle, have a 1 ½ year old and a brand
new baby. Rev. Miller asked for prayer for Rev. West’s family and Rev. West asked for prayer for vision for the Lord’s
church.
Dr. Graves requested that during the days of June 1-21, 2013 that each Nazarene would pray and fast for the
upcoming General Assembly, held June 19-28, 2013. As Nazarenes gather from around the world, the General
Superintendents request prayer that God would bless the General Assembly in a special way!
Rev. Rollie Miller asked Dr. & Mrs. Graves to the podium to receive some gifts of appreciation on behalf of the Anaheim
District. Dr. Graves & Mrs. Sharon Graves were presented with gifts from the Assembly. Rev. Miller thanked the
Graves for their leadership, guidance and love. Mrs. Graves addressed the assembly and thanked everyone present for
letting them be a part of our family.
Rev. Rollie Miller presented the Nazarene Bible College Alumni of the Year for outstanding service of ministry on the
district to Rev. Sheldon Boyd.
Rev. Rollie Miller came forward to give Communion. Rev. Rollie Miller shared Scripture and instructions for
Communion. He reminded the assembly that we should not allow this time to become so familiar that it becomes
commonplace in our lives. The elements were taken in unity as Rev. John Stackhouse played the musical interlude.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to authorize the editing of the minutes.
Motion was made, seconded and carried to adjourn the assembly following the final prayer at the Ordination Service
on Saturday evening.
Rev. Rollie Miller made announcements concerning the assembly. The newly elected District Advisory Board will
meet after the close of this session. Ordinands will meet in the choir room after the close of this session. The
Elder/Deacon Choir will meet at 6:15pm prior to the Ordination Service to practice. Dr. David Graves asked the
assembly to stand for the closing prayer. Following the closing prayer, the assembly was dismissed until 7:00pm for
the Ordination Service.
Ordination Service
Saturday, May 11, 2013
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The Ordination Service began at 7:00pm. The last session of the 26th Anaheim District Assembly began with a musical
prelude played by Rev. John Stackhouse. Rev. Rollie Miller opened the service with prayer.
Rev. Jim Yelvington led the assembly in the spirited singing of “Blessed Assurance.”
Rev. Rollie Miller acknowledged the Elders who would be retiring this year.. Those retiring are: Rev. James Stewart
and Rev. Michael Pankey. The entire audience celebrated the fact that they have served the Church of the Nazarene
and will continue to serve the Lord.
Rev. Rollie Miller then asked all the first time District License Ministers to come forward to the podium as he read
their name. A charge was read to them and their spouses. Then Rev. Miller asked the District License Ministers
having their licenses renewed to stand. The District Superintendent prayed over all the District Licensed Ministers.
Dr. Graves greeted the assembly and thanked them for their presence. Dr. David Graves then read the theology of
Ordination given in the Church of the Nazarene Manual. He also read the requests and charges made to those being
ordained. Dr. David Graves prayed for this Ordination Service and then he called Rev. Rollie Miller forward to lead the
assembly to read the Apostle’s Creed in unison.
Rev. Yelvington led the assembly in the singing of “Holiness Unto the Lord” as the Ordinands were escorted into the
Sanctuary.
The 2013 Ordinands are: Rev. Oscar A. Alvarado, Rev. Ignacio Ayala and Rev. Karla P. Giron-Celada.
Rev. Keeton certified that the Ordinands were prepared for this step in their ministry. Rev. Keeton introduced the
Ordinands individually and the audience clapped and showed their excitement for their passage. Dr. David Graves
welcomed and received the Ordinands. Dr. David Graves asked the assembly to confirm that they would stand beside
them and approve this ordination. The audience unanimously agreed.
Dr. David Graves asked the Ordinands to confirm that they are called, that they are believers, that they believe in the
Bible, that they have been entirely sanctified, that they will study the Scriptures and earnestly pray, that they will live
a life of holiness, take a position of service and duty to the community, that they will proclaim and teach heart holiness
and that they will be accountable to the Church of the Nazarene. As the presiding General Superintendent, Dr. David
Graves then gladly received their election as Elders of the Church of the Nazarene and added a blessing from the
Lord.
Rev. Jerry Cordell read the theology of pastor from the Church of the Nazarene Manual: 401-401.5. This passage
brings to the forefront the attitudes, burdens, prayer life and conduct of pastors.
Rev. John Stackhouse led the Ministers’ Choir in “It is Well with My Soul.” The crowd enthusiastically reacted to their
worship in song.
Rev. Jason Tippitt then came to the podium to read 2 Timothy 4:1-5.
Rev. Jesus Garcia followed with a reading of 1 Peter 5:1-4.
Dr. Forrest Stone came forward to sing a beautiful rendition of “I Will Not Forget Thee” accompanied by Mrs. Jan Stone
on piano.
Dr. David Graves shared a message of hope and encouragement with the assembly from Luke, Chapter 5. Dr. Graves
began with an exciting story about a fishing trip that he took after arriving at a new church. The disciples were also
fishermen. In the Luke 5:2, Jesus saw the fishermen with empty nets and He came to them with compassion. Dr.
Graves reminded the assembly that Jesus knows all about us; He knows where we are today. Not with condemnation,
but with a heart of compassion. Dr. Graves knows that Jesus wants to meet people where they are in life right now.
Dr. Graves read Luke 5:4 where Jesus instructed Simon to let down the nets for a catch. But Simon saw no
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potential. Dr. Graves talked about Simon Peter’s state of mind: he was tired, he had suffered repeated failures and he
anticipated the same failure in the future. Dr. Graves said that our mindset is sometimes the same as Simon Peter’s
was on that morning. But, with Jesus, there is always potential!
Dr. David Graves reminded the assembly that through prayer we can begin to take authority.
Dr. Graves asked where we would be if someone hadn’t prayed for us?
Dr. David Graves told the story of a first grader who started attending a church that he was pastoring. That young
man was the catalyst for adding 27 regular attenders to the church pews. Dr. Graves told another story of an eighth
grade boy who invited a friend to church. That friend brought his family and they invited another family. Dr. Graves
added that the pattern continued until they could count 150 people that resulted from that eighth grade boy asking
his friend to church. God can use us to build His Kingdom!
Dr. Graves stated that God wants to open our eyes and hearts to see the people who live beside us; see them as He sees
them. Dr. Graves challenged the assembly to let down their nets and partner with the Lord. The Lord wants to use us
all, but we need to be available. Simon Peter did not see any potential, but Dr. Graves shared that in Luke 5:5 the nets
were cast. That was obedience. Dr. Graves reminded the assembly that even when we don’t know the outcome, we
need to be obedient to the Lord’s direction. In Luke 5:6 it reads, “When they had done so, they caught such a large
number of fish that their nets began to break.” What a difference fishing with Jesus Christ makes!
Dr. David Graves challenged the Ordinands to be available, be obedient and follow Jesus. God can do great things in
people’s lives if they give themselves to Him. Dr. David Graves turned to address the Ordinands and shared that God
has entrusted this ministry to them. It is for this work and purpose that Dr. David Graves will ordain them as Elders of
the Church of the Nazarene.
Dr. David Graves explained that an ordination is a work of the church. As Dr. David Graves lays his hands on them, Dr.
Graves is doing the work on behalf of the assembly.
The ritual of Ordination began with the Ordinands being lead to the Altar and the hands of the General Superintendent
and all the ordained Elders being placed upon them. Dr. David Graves proclaimed them each to be ordained in the
Church of the Nazarene. Each new Elder was then prayed over by individual pastors.
Dr. David Graves asked that all Ordinands return to the platform as he spoke about the piece of paper that he was
handing them; the Certificate of Ordination. This paper shows all the faith and confidence of the Anaheim District and
the Church of the Nazarene. There is nothing very extraordinary about it but it is an important sheet of paper because
of what it represents. It is the proof that the Ordinands have the faith of the 26th Anaheim District Assembly and all
the pastors standing behind them. It is greater than that, as there are 2 million Nazarenes and they all believe in these
Ordinands, as well. This Certificate of Ordination also represents the faith and confidence of God. Dr. David Graves
reminded the Ordinands that God believes they are the kind of people who will take care of His children. When they
don’t see any potential or might be feeling less-than-super, they are to look to this piece of paper and know that many
believe in them, including the Lord. It was GOD Almighty that called them to preach and He has entrusted His children
in their care. Dr. David Graves also asked that the new Elders remember that they can make a difference with the help
of God.
Dr. David Graves handed each new elder their certificate and the assembly clapped enthusiastically for each anointed
new pastor.
Rev. Ron Fey of Point Loma Nazarene University then presented each of the newly ordained Elders with the sculpture,
“The Calling,” as a reminder of Jesus’ call on their lives to ministry.
Dr. David Graves prayed the benediction, asking the Lord to help and protect the assembly, pastors, laypeople and
churches. He asked that the Lord grant them all a year to remember, thus closing this District Assembly.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Christina Karanick, Recording Secretary
V. REPORTS
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
1. District Superintendent
BETTER TOGETHER
DS Report to the District Assembly: 2013
 The good news is that the Church of the Nazarene around the world is growing at an amazing
rate.
 The bad news is that the Church of the Nazarene in America is in decline.
 The root problem is pretty basic: we aren’t growing. We aren’t leading people to Christ.
 We believe that our unique mission is to preach the message of holiness. But if we are going
to have anyone to preach that message to, we also have to be winning people to Christ.
 Paul: 2 Corinthians 4:17 (NIV) For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an
eternal glory that far outweighs them all.
 Almost every problem we have as a church can be solved by winning more people to Christ.
 One of the deepest distinctions we make in the church is: pastors and laymen.
 You are going to hear this phrase over the next two days, but it is a key to the challenge I am
about to lay out for you: WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER!
 Pastors: you are sunk without your laymen! Laymen: you are lost without your pastors! God
has designed the church so that we work better together.
 Pastors—my challenge to you is: JUST ASK.
 What I mean by that is: no matter what you are preaching about: give an invitation to accept
Christ every time you preach.
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 Let me share with you some of the lessons I have learned from that simple change in my
preaching style.
1. I don’t always know the spiritual condition of everyone in my congregation.
2. God does the saving – I don’t. But it is my job to give the invitation.
3. People often respond when I least expect them to.
4. The times I feel like it is least appropriate, are usually the times when people respond the
most.
 LAYMEN – let me talk to you for a minute.
 First, remind your pastor to invite people to be saved when he preaches.
 Second, invite people to come to your church who need to be saved, so he has someone to talk
to.
 I want to challenge you, laymen, to train yourself, discipline yourself, and challenge yourself
to ask the people around you this question: WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENS WHEN
YOU DIE?
 If you find out they are Christians, you can rejoice with them.
 But when you find someone who is not a Christian, whatever they say, I want you to just listen
to them politely, and when they are done, say this: THAT’S VERY INTERESTING.
WHAT IS THAT BASED ON?
 Here’s the truth: If you are not a Christian, whatever you think happens after you die is either
based on a lie, or it is based on wishful thinking.
 Start praying that God will give you opportunities to ask people those questions, and that he
will give you boldness to do so when you get the chance.
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2. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries
2012-2013
Sunday School is still a great tool for evangelism and outreach for the Church of the Nazarene. Through the years it
has given birth to innovative methods for reaching new people for Christ. As our denomination has changed so have
the methods we use. The name Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries clearly reflects the need for us to fully align
ourselves with the Great Commission, Jesus left with his disciples.
Mrs. Pat McHargue has again provided strong and excellent leadership in our District Children’s Ministries. She has
faithful and skilled helpers that have served for many years in Children’s Ministries on the Anaheim District. We are
blessed to have such caring people working with our precious children.
Finding meaningful ways to help local churches with their Adult Ministries has proven to be more difficult in recent
years as many churches have developed their own effective ministries in these areas. While that is a good thing for
the local church, it is more difficult in knowing how to best resource our local churches. The two bright spots in Adult
Ministries came with the Women’s Tea held at the Corona Church last spring directed by Rev. Connie Garcia, our
District Women’s Ministry Director. The other bright spot has been our Prime Time Ministries under the direction of
Mr. Jim Miller. They have great retreats each Spring, and well attended Christmas Luncheons.
This year has brought changes in our leadership team. Earlier in the year, Rev. Keith Parmelee stepped down as
director of Men’s Ministries. To date, no one has been elected to take his place. During the year, Rev. Jerry Cordell
asked to be replaced as SDMI Chairman, and Rev. Jason Tippitt was appointed as the new Chairman.
With your help and the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, the new Church year can be one of the most fruitful
years ever.
Respectfully Submitted,
Rev. Jerry D. Cordell and Rev. Jason Tippitt
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3. NMI President’s Report
2012-2013
Reverend Miller, delegates and friends of this convention:
I can’t believe another year has already passed. I started the year with “New President Get-Togethers” at
my place during the summer. These small groups were designed to not only help familiarize new NMI
presidents with Nazarene Missions but also to give them a support network. Also, during the summer our
District NMI Treasurer Rev. Deborah Binggeli attended Children’s Camp where she shared with the
children about missions and her experiences on Work and Witness Trips.
In September we had “Ideas and Inspirations for Presidents and Council Members” at the Torrance Church.
There were presentations and display tables in both Spanish and English. Everyone went home with new
ideas on how to promote Alabaster, LINKS, and Faith Promise along with learning about new outreach
ministries they can become involved with on our district and in Mexico.
In January we had our annual “Winter Brunch” at the Crossroad Multinational Church in Cerritos. We were
blessed to have our LINKS missionary Larry Webb share with us what God is doing in Bolivia and Paraguay.
His wife Judy shared her gift of music with some beautiful hymns on the piano. Our numbers grew for the
second annual “Reunion de Invierno de la MNI” or “Winter Gathering” which was very similar to the
“Winter Brunch” but held in the afternoon and in Spanish. During both events the children enjoyed
learning about missions in South America from our Children’s Representative on the District Council Angie
McIntosh and missionary Judy Webb.
I have a friend that asks me every week – “Where are you going on you grand tour this Sunday?” I have had
so much fun visiting churches this year and getting to know more of you. I have to admit I didn’t get to as
many congregations as I had hoped. I think it is going to take me 3 years to visit all of you. So please don’t
feel bad if I haven’t visited your church yet. At the same time, please feel free to invite me to your church
especially for special mission events like Faith Promise and missionary speakers.
As I mentioned last year, we have been able to do more Spanish outreach thanks to our bilingual SpanishEnglish Council Members including Rev. Diana Cisneros, Rosanna Vallejo, Linda Guandique and Angie
McIntosh. We would like to expand and do more Korean outreach but in order to do that we need at least
one bilingual Korean-English person on our council willing to translate and present. If you are willing
please let me know.
I want to thank my hard working district council members that have not already been mentioned: Ruth
Hipple, Rev. Karen Wood, Jan Stone, Mary Sullivan, Rev. Debbie Binggeli, John Hardison, Charlotte Quarles,
Dorothy Marsh, Dorothy Maxwell, Barbara Sullins, Lila Allen, Wes Sullivan, Lyn Harris, Karen Benlien, Mike
Powers, and Leo Lui.
I want to thank all of you for supporting missions. Presidents, I can’t say it enough - you are the greatest.
You keep missions alive and growing in the local churches by encouraging, praying, giving, going, and
educating. Pastors, thank you for your support. Thank you for showing videos, allowing skits, encouraging
participation, praying and most of all setting examples. Everyone else – thank you. Let’s keep missions a
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high priority on the Anaheim District. People are coming to Christ all over the world because of your
commitment.
Respectfully Submitted,
Marie Perez, President
4. NYI Report 2012-2013
This is my first report given as the Anaheim District NYI President. As we look toward the future, the council and
myself are attempting to help out the local church in more ways than just programming camp and youth events; as
events become more expensive we have seen it harder for students to participate. Please remember, I am only a
phone call, text message, or email away!
The vision for the Anaheim District NYI is to become a community of believers to help build relationships that will
bind us together and to God. To come together and celebrate God by connecting through games, worship, fellowship
and teaching.
The ADNYI would not exist without the help of some key leadership! As I approached this position with little
understanding of my role and duties, I felt God had a bigger picture in mind. I would personally like to thank my Vice
President Sonja Wicker, my Members at Large Ethan Bailey, Aaron Caluza, Andy Fanelli, Grady Gillespie, and Heather
Leppert, and our Treasurer Chris Kennedy. Thank you so much for your time and dedication to ADNYI in planning
camp and districts events this year. Full-Time youth pastors are very few on our district, so thank you to the lay
pastors willing to help out wherever needed. Thank you to the parents, leaders and pastors for your servant hearts
and call to the youth of today!
Here are some highlights of events from this past year:
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270+ attended summer camp this last year. Special thanks to all the youth and lead pastors that helped to make this
event a success. Our speaker was Jared Callahan from San Diego First, and our theme was Identity based on the
scripture Galatians 2:20.
This year Service by the Sea took part at Huntington Beach for a special time of fellowship and worship.
This year we had a few District events. Thanks to Sonja Wicker and Torrance Church of the Nazarene, Andy
Shoemaker and Ontario First Church of the Nazarene for your time in organizing and hosting!
It was a pleasure serving as your District NYI President this year! I pray that God continues to work through this
district in His direction.
Respectfully Submitted
Christina Elliston
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B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. District Advisory Board Report
2012-2013
The District Advisory Board of the Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene has met for regularly scheduled meetings
during the 2012-2013 Assembly year.
In cooperation with our District Superintendent, Rev. Rollie Miller, we have carried out the responsibilities assigned
to the Advisory Board under the provision of the 2009-2013 Manual of the Church of the Nazarene, paragraphs 221225. All the actions of the board have been properly recorded and are on file at the District Office in Orange, California.
The following matters of District concern were addressed with thoughtful discussion, prayerful consideration and
appropriate diligence:
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Took restorative action on property issues regarding distressed properties that would threaten the missional and
fiscal viability of Archibald Ontario Ranch and Huntington Park Renuevo.
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Took action and protected churches on the Anaheim District who had become delinquent and or misfiled property
taxes with their County’s Assessor office, putting their properties at risk.
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Approved routine customary and ordinary property issues with Buena Park Crescent Avenue, Beach Cities
Fellowship, Norwalk and Costa Mesa Lighthouse.
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Provided financial assistance to La Mirada during a pastoral transition due to a severe medical issue of the previous
pastor.
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Named Rev. Moises Lopez as interim pastor at Bell Gardens Church of the Nazarene in cooperation with our
District Superintendent during their time of crisis.
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Selected the accounting firm White, Nelson, Diehl, Evans LLP. to do a full audit of all District Finances and
accounting practices and procedures.
The following church designations were approved:
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To declare Orange Hispanic Church Inactive.
To remove Hawthorne Korean as a congregation.
To drop “Light of the World” as Parent Affiliated Congregation from Buena Park Crescent Avenue.
To disorganize “Cerritos Korean” church.
To remove Ontario Hispanic as a congregation.
The following District License Transfers, Ministerial Credentials Transfers and Ministry Designations and Permissions
were approved:
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Transferred Alex Rodriguez (District Licensed Minister) to the Northern California District
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Transferred Aaron Caluza (District Licensed Minister) to the Los Angeles District.
Transferred Lucinda Borden (Elder) to the Colorado District.
Granted Rev. Mike Pankey Retired Disabled status.
Granted Retired Assigned status to Rev. Jim Stewart.
Received Rev. James Payton (Elder) from the Central California District
Those serving with Rev. Miller on the 2012-2013 Advisory Board include the following: Elders: Diana Cisneros, Jim
Yelvington, Dan Keeton, Jerry Cordell, Jason Tippitt; Laypersons: Jan Stone, John Hardison, Allen Wood, Rob
McHargue and Darrell Cox.
We would also like to express our love and appreciation to our District Superintendent, Rev. Rollie Miller and his wife,
Julie, for their faithful leadership of the Anaheim District.
Reverentially submitted,
Rev. Daniel W. Keeton
Anaheim District and Board Secretary
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2. District Credentials Board
2012-2013
The District Credentials Board and it’s assigned and its approved Executive Committee met on March 9th, March 15th,
March 22rd, March 23rd, April 11th, and April 24th, 2013 and respectfully recommends the following to the Anaheim
District Assembly:
That the following receive a renewal of their District Ministerial Licenses:
Ma. Ines Acevedo
Jorge Aguilar
Yeccenia Celestina Alaniz
Gina Louise Anson
Ronald J. Aviles
Claudia Ayala
Melody Baldelomar
Deborah D. Binggeli
Oscar A. Catzin
Oona Casanova
Larry A. Chambers
David Colmenares
Silvia Colmenares
Patricia De la Torre
Elizabeth Delgado
Guillermina Diaz
Juan Carlos Facio
Lefano Tony Falealili
Andrew Fanelli
Edgar Figueroa
Francy Nelly Figueroa
Connie Garcia
Graciela Garcia
Francisco Gaytan
Grady Gillespie
Alma Carolina Giron Celada
Gerardo Gomez
Oscar Guandique
Isabel Gutierrez
Angela G. Hancock
Sergio Hernandez
Maria Angelica Maldonado Herrera
Lizzie Izquierdo
Chris Jimenez
Gabriel Jimenez
Olga Jimenez
Heather Leppert
Filipo Lesatele
Pedro Lopez Flores
Sidney S. Mah
Jose Luis Martinez
Maria E. Martinez
Tracy C. McKibben
Ernesto Mendez
Mario Alberto Monterrosa
Jesua Ochoa
Diana Orozco
Nicolas Orozco
Alfonso Eduardo Ramirez
Julio Ramirez
Connie Rench
Ernesto Rivas
Joseph Ludwing Rojas Granja
Lourdes T. Rojas
Samasoni Sagale
Alexander G. Salas
Gerardo Sanchez
Maria Luisa Santiago
Paul Schroeder
Andrew Curtis Shoemaker
Michael Sosa
John Stackhouse
Carolina Tadeo
Juan Carlos Tolentino
Myrna Umana
Miriam Velasquez
Krystal Wigginton
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That the following receive their First District Ministerial License:
Hector R. Alvizures
David V. Baldelomar
Amber Jean Carr
Carol A. Hernandez
Noelia Hernandez
Daniel Heesung Lee
Jeffrey Joseph Saldana
Marleny Elibeth Zavala
Rafael Zavala
The following District Ministerial Licenses were not renewed:
Luis Baldelomar
Alejandro De La Cruz
Edna Granja
Freddy Granja
Lazaro Menjivar
Maria Isabel Millan
Rosario Monterroza
Stuart Wilson
Margarita Rodas
Sergio Rodas
Elba Sabillon
Melany Tamayo
Paul Torres
William Wertz
We recommend that the following be elected to the order of Elder in the Church of the Nazarene and
that they be ordained as Elders on May 11, 2013
Oscar A. Alvarado
Ignacio Ayala
Karla P. Giron-Celada
Respectfully submitted,
Rev. Daniel W. Keeton
Credentials Board Chair
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3. Ministerial Studies Report
2012-2013
TO: Dr. David Graves G.S., Rollie Miller D.S. and Anaheim District Assembly
The following students have fulfilled their academic requirements for the 2012-2013
Assembly year:
Graduated from Course of Study:
Oscar A. Alvarado, Karla P. Giron-Celada, Ignacio Ayala
Ma.Ines Acevedo – Level 3; Jorge Aguilar-Level 2; Yeccenia Alaniz-Level 2; Gina Anson-Level 4; Ronald AvilesLevel 4; Claudia Ayala-Level 3; Melody Baldelomar-Level 2; Deborah Binggeli-Level 4; Oscar Catzin-Level 3; Oona
Casanova-Level 3; Larry Chambers-Level 2; David Colmemnares-Level 3; Silvia Colmenares-Level 3; Patricia De
La Torre-Level 4; Elizabeth Delgado-Level 4; Guillermina Diaz-Level 4; Juan Carlos Facio-Level 4; Lefano Tony
Falealili-Level 2; Andrew Fanelli-Level 3; Edgar Figueroa-Level 2; Francy Nelly Figueroa-Level 2; Connie GarciaLevel 4; Graciela Garcia-Level 1; Francisco Gaytan-Level 3; Grady Gillespie-Level 4; Alma Carolina Giron-Level 3;
Gerardo Gomez-Level 3; Oscar Guandique-Level 4; Isabel Gutierrez-Level 3;Angela Hancock-Level 4; Sergio
Hernandez-Level 3; Maria Angelica Maldonado Herrera-Level 3; Lizzie Izquierdo-Level 3; Chris Jimenez-Level 4;
Gabriel Jimenez-Level 4; Olga Jimenez-Level 4; Heather Leppert-Level 2; Filipo Lesatele-Level 4; Pedro LopezLevel 4; Sidney Mah-Level 3; Jose Luis Martinez-Level 4; Maria E. Martinez-Level 3; Tracy McKibben-Level 3;
Ernesto Mendez-Level 3; Mario Monterrosa-Level 4; Jesua Ochoa-Level 3; Diana Orozco-Level 4; Nicolas OrozcoLevel 3; Alfonso Ramirez-Level 4; Julio Ramirez-Level 4; Connie Rench-Level 3; Ernesto Rivas-Level 3; Joseph
Ludwing Rojas Granja-Level 4; Lourdes Rojas-Level 4; Samasoni Sagale-Level 3; Alexander G. Salas-Level 4;
Gerardo Sanchez-Level 2; Maria Luisa Santiago-Level 3; Paul Schroeder-Level 3; Andrew Shoemaker-Level 3;
Michael Sosa-Level 4; John Stackhouse-Level 4; Carolina Tadeo-Level 3; Juan Carlos Tolentino-Level 4; Myrna
Umana-Level 4; Miriam Velasquez-Level 4; Krystal Wigginton-Level 4
Hector Alvizures-Level 2; David Baldelomar-Level 2; Amber Carr-Level 3;
Carol Hernandez-Level 2; Noelia Hernandez-Level2; Daniel Heesung Lee-Level 4; Jeffrey Joseph Saldana-Level 2;
Rafael Zavala-Level 1; Marleny Elibeth Zavala-Level 1
Respectfully Submitted,
Rev. Moises Lopez
Ministerial Studies Chairman
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4. Church Properties Board
District Advisory Board
5. District Children’s Ministries Report
2012-2013
Rev. Miller, members and friends of the assembly:
We have had a good year for Children’s Ministries on the district.
Caravan is going strong in a number of our churches, and we hold several big events during the year. Pinewood Derby
is always a hot event. It is great fun to make and race our cars, and cheer each other on. My thanks to the Ontario First
church for hosting this event. Round Up family camp at Vail Lake is a great time also. My thanks to Julie and Alan
Krupa for serving as our district coordinators for Caravan. They do a marvelous job.
Kids’ Kamp is a milestone event in many children’s lives. Our theme for summer 2012 was Courage, using 1
Corinthians 16:13 as our Scripture verse “Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong.” All
week long our kids had a great time being away from home and doing swimming, archery, sports, crafts, free time, etc.
Our evangelist this year was Rev. Paul Karanick, who brought the Gospel message to life in very memorable ways(!). I
especially thank Angie Hancock for serving as our Kids’ Kamp director, and to those who also serve on our executive
council: Rob McHargue, Mike McHargue, Sally Sakamoto, and Nikki Hllywa. These folks meet throughout the year and
pray and plan so that our children can have an awesome encounter with Christ at camp.
Our District NMI holds a children’s event in conjunction with the adult brunch. NMI also sponsors a missionary to
come speak to the children one day at camp. These are great opportunities for kids to expand their spiritual horizons.
In closing, I’d like to recognize and thank all those that work with children on the local church level: those that change
diapers and wipe noses, prepare their Sunday School lessons at home, teach Vacation Bible School after a long day at
home or work, etc. I pray that we may we all be encouraged as we lead and laugh with and cry for and love God’s
precious young ones.
Blessings!
Pat McHargue
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6. Prime Time Ministries Report
2012-2013
I count it a privilege to serve the Anaheim District as the Prime Time Director during the last year and look forward to
the coming year.
Our three-District Prime Time Retreat, April 15-18, 2013, in Murrieta, was our sixteenth time together and a time of
renewal, fellowship and food. There were approximately 45 from six churches in attendance from the Anaheim
District, with approximately 240 attending the four-day event. Churches participating were: Buena Park (9), La
Mirada (5), Long Beach 1st (15), Ontario 1st (8), Torrance (6), and Pomona (2). The speaker this year was Jeremiah
Bolich. Reverend Bolich is an itinerant preacher, teacher and author. His words were dynamic and life changing. Steve
and Janice Bray, our new Three-District Prime Time Leaders, did a great job in the transformation of leadership. They
are looking forward to working with the Three-District Board. Darrell and Leah Rotz have resigned after fifteen years
of leadership. Our new Anaheim District Superintendent, Pastor Rollie Miller, gave an inspiring devotional at the
Thursday morning breakfast. I cannot emphasize enough the hospitality, caring and love offered to us by the staff and
students of Calvary Chapel. If you missed this event, held at this lovely resort, you really missed a blessing. We’re still
trying to reach our goal of 100 from the Anaheim District. Please forward any suggestions you may have to inspire
more seniors to attend.
The 2012 Annual Christmas luncheon was replaced by a Fall Festival honoring Reuben Welch. The event was help at
Pasadena First Church. The room was packed with enthusiastic participants. The food and fellowship were superb.
Approximately 40 plus from our District participated in the celebration. 100 participants from our District is still the
goal. We look forward to the 2013 Fall Festival at Pasadena on October 26, 2013. Additional information is
forthcoming.
I have very much enjoyed being part of the Three-District Board that plans our retreat and Fall Festival luncheon. It
has been a good experience meeting with members of the other districts. I would like to thank Steve and Janice Bray
for the smooth transition of leadership, Carol Chronister, who is the secretary of the Three-District Board and Betty
Woodmansee, who is the Treasurer for the Three-District Board and maintains the records of all who attend the
retreat. She spends endless hours at this task. Thank you all.
If you qualify and aren’t part of the Prime Time functions, you are missing a great time of fellowship and spiritual
blessings. If you are interested in starting a Prime Time group, please give me a call at (562)598-5709 or email me at
[email protected]. Also, I welcome your suggestions and ideas for an even more exciting Prime Time program. I
look forward to hearing from you.
Respectfully submitted,
James Miller
Anaheim District Prime Time Director
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7. Cambodian Ministry Report
2012-2013
The Cambodian people are still serving Jesus Christ in the Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene, and He is always
good to us and helps continue reaching out to the people in our community through different churches and ministries.
The Lord lead Thavy and Koom to return to Long Beach New Life(Lao) to help Thon Sy and Christopher Pheng with
young people ministry. Thavy works full time as auto mechanic and Koom at the Fountain Valley hospital.
Christopher still takes classes at Nazarene Bible College. Ben Wells Jr. continues serving as our adult Sunday School,
and New Life
Youth and helped support the Khmer Bixby North with Hannah Aaron Thach.
Rev. Aeron and Hannah Thach are still serving as pastor the Cambodian Nazarene at Bixby North church. Hannah just
came back from Cambodia visiting the ministry that she and her started there at her hometown. Rev Aeron and
Hannah are active in our community serving in different capacity with Khmer Christian Association that Anong Nhim,
one of co founders, helped started in 2001 after 911. The Association is still active in the Cambodian community in
Long Beach area.
Rev. Luth Sin and Sok Keang Saing are still leading the Long Beach New Life Khmer Speaking using the same building
as Long Beach New Life (Lao Speaking). Rev. Sok Keang owns beautiful salon where she works as barber herself.
Rev. Luth works as a cook at one of the big Cambodian restaurants in Long Beach. They both also have business in
Cambodia and churches that they are supporting there too. They both are ordained in the Church of the Nazarene.
“It’s not easy to have the business and to serve; I want to dedicate my life more to God’s work in Cambodia,” said
pastor Luth.
According Rev. Rolf, the missionary to Cambodia, Cambodian Nazarene churches in Cambodia had first district
assembly In January 2013. We really praise the Lord Jesus Christ for this accomplishment for His kingdom.
When you pray, please pray for two young men--Thon Sy for his job schedule to be changed so he can start taking
courses at the District Training Center to prepare for the ministry which he currently serves as a youth pastor and
Christopher Pheng for strength as he is taking classes at NBC while working full time and also serves as youth leader
assistant at New Life. Also pray for Thavy and Koom so the two can be more effective with young people ministry.
Pray for New Life ministry to continue proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ both in Long Beach and other areas in US
and in Cambodia.
Respectfully Submitted
Rev. Anong Nhim
Cambodian Ministry
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8. Hispanic Ministry Report
2012-2013
Dr. Graves. (GS)
Rev. Rollie Miller (DS)
Advisory Board Members.
Pastors and General Assembly.
It is a great pleasure to inform the honorable assembly what God has done in the Hispanic community in our district.
The vision consists in training men and women to serve our community and prepare them to enrich the kingdom of
God.
With the blessings of our leaders we would invest all our resources and effort to train our existing leaders, as well as
to motivate and prepare new leaders for the ministry as pastors and to serve in other areas in the local church. I
strongly believe that a pastor needs to be fully equipped academically and in this ministry, to adapt to the
surroundings and its context. We also need the people who are involved in our local church ministry to have the
ability to prepare them self in the most adequate matter.
Five years ago, we began the Seminario Bíblico de Desarrollo Ministerial (Bible Seminary of Ministerial Development)
In June 2012 we had our second graduating class. Five of our students now is working in his Bachelor’s in Christian
Ministry, one student from our school is now involved in Graduate School of Theology in Azusa Pacific University in
his second semester in a Master Program. After our School, the students can continue studying in the International
Faculty of Theology in Montebello, CA to study the Bachellor in Christian Ministry like the fourth year of education,
and then the students can go the Masters program in Azusa Pacific University.
The Seminary started in a campus at Lynwood, now we have classes in four other campuses: Orange, Panorama City,
Cerritos and Torrance. Thanks God the Hispanics students have five different campus to study. We began with 35
students, now we have around 130 students. The Seminary has students from our denomination, and others from
other denominations and independents churches that want to study the Ministerial Diploma with us. The director of
our school, Dr. Moisés López, is doing a great job. I’m so grateful to our director, Dr. Moisés López, for living a wise
direction to this school.
We are training as many leaders as possible because we believe in the rapid growth and need to be ready with enough
leaders to assist retain the growth in our different congregations. I strongly believe that if we are to start new
churches we must invest in leaders that have been train by us and understand the vision of our district, and by doing
so we will build solid churches with the tendency of a constant growth.
This year 2012 I resigned of this position, and I will continue given support to our new Hispanic Coordinator Rev.
Orlando Vallejo.
For now this is everything I have to inform to the honorable 2013 District Assembly.
Rev. Hugo Melvin Aldana, Jr.
Hispanic Coordinator.
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9. Korean Ministries Report
2012-2013
Dr. Graves, Rev. Miller and Anaheim District Assembly,
The year 2012-2013 has been filled with exciting new developments for Korean ministries around our district.
Pastor Jim Yelvington and Yorba Linda Faith Community Church gave Rev. Daniel HeeSung Lee and his core group
the green light with loving heart to launch a Korean ministry in the city of Yorba Linda. It was a tremendous blessing
for me to be part of that venture as a communicator and advisor. As I listened to their testimony, I have discovered
that it was a match made in heaven. I have really appreciated the loving kindness and openness of Rev. Yelvington
and his people to embrace Rev. Lee and his group to reach out to those Koreans in their community.
Rev. Paul KyoungDong Kwak at Anaheim First Church has pastored the Korean Congregation, and the congregation
has grown strong and healthy. Pastor Craig Rench and Rev. Paul Kwak have really enjoyed their journey together in
building his Kingdom in their community. It is such joy to witness their brotherly love shown for each other and
passion for their mission to make Christ-like disciples in the nations.
Dr. Paul KaeYoung Choo has taken a huge step of faith to welcome Rev. Paul ChongYoon Yi of Buena Park Crescent
Avenue Korean Ministries to give an opportunity for developing a stronger ministry in Cerritos. He encouraged Rev.
Paul Yi bring his people along and lead the congregation as senior pastor. Pastor Paul Yi’s original ministry was
formed and supported by Pastor Keith Parmelee and Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family Ministries until this recent
merging event took place. We do appreciate Pastor Keith and his people for their faithful support.
Rev. Joanne Noh and Norwalk Korean ministries have focused on developing strong leadership for next generation,
and engaging in mission project. Youth pastor Julie Noh has played a pivotal role for their youth ministry, and lay
pastor Jin Jin Kim is gearing towards getting district license after having faithfully served the Lord as a local licensed
minister. It has been ongoing project for them to serve those needy people in Ensenada, Mexico throughout the year.
Rev. SoonKil Park has endeavored to muster up spiritual strength in his people to reach out to those Korean people
in the community along with the kind support of Rev. Dan Keeton and his people of Torrance Community Church.
Their resilient effort will not be in vain.
Jesus Love Mission Church in Walnut with the leadership of Pastor Tancy JungWon Kang has launched in depth
Bible study which required much deeper level of commitment, and I have witnessed some dramatic result with their
holistic spiritual growth and maturity with abundant fruit.
Anaheim Beautiful Korean Church has continued to fortify their cell group ministry called “Ranch Ministry”, and it
paid off. New leaders emerged and served the Lord with passionate heart. They also have been actively involved in
compassionate ministry at a local level through various channels.
I have a couple of candidates who are ready to start new ministries to reach out to those Koreans in Orange County
and beyond. Please, pray for us so that we may be used more effectively for making Christ-like disciples in the
Nations.
Thank you in advance for your continued support!
Respectfully submitted,
Rev. Stephen Lee
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C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. Finance Committee Report
2012-2013
The District Finance Committee meeting was held at the District Office on Monday, March 18, 2013. In
attendance were: Rev. Rollie Miller, D.S.; Rev. Christina Karanick, District Treasurer; Rev. Jerry Cordell; Rev.
Bob Babcock; Rev. Bill Sawyer, Rob McHargue;
Darrell Cox, David Kietzke, Dave Wolfe and Alicia Ferguson.
The meeting was called to order at 7:04pm by Rollie Miller, D.S.
Rev. Bob Babcock opened with prayer.
D.S. Rollie Miller explained the Budget format
G/L Account #3035 – Rollie Miller proposed the District invest $2.5 million (including monies from sale of
Corona property) into Nazarene Foundation, which is currently yielding anywhere from 10-15% interest
over the last 5 years.
G/L Account # 3001 – There is a reduced expectation of monies to be received from the District churches.
The overall expenses proposed have been increased by 4%.
The District is expecting to receive more monies for District Budgets from the churches between now and
District Assembly.
G/L Account #4430 “Big Bear Property” – This is property that is shared ownership with Los Angeles
District. It is not buildable for a “camp site”. It is a “raw, undeveloped piece of land, approximately 400
acres”. It has no sewer, water or electricity.
The District future financial goals are:
 Invest the yield income into property
 Build a corpus and depend less and less on Church Budget payments
 Put together a team to evaluate the viability of some of the churches who have
consistently struggled financially
 Possible cluster some congregations; rent building to other churches
 Possible move congregations and sell property (hesitant, last resort)
It was suggested that the Anaheim District undergo a full audit before District Assembly,
if possible. David Kietzke will send Christina Karanick names of accounting firms.
There will be no increase to District Budgets or General Budget for the 2013-2014 Assembly year. They will
remain: WEF-5.5%; P&B-2.25%; PLNU-2.25: & District-4.9%.
Rev. Jerry Cordell motioned to approve the 2013-2014 Proposed Budget; Darrell Cox 2nd. Motion passed
unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 7:51pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Alicia M. Ferguson
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Anaheim District Account Balances
CHECKING & SAVINGS as of 03/31/13
00 CORE Account
07 Bus MMA
08 Bus MMA
75 Corp Checking
00 Corp Share
08 UFCN Sale
0.2002%
0.3004%
0.3023%
0.0000%
0.2001%
0.3004%
$
100.05
$ 1,802,547.86
$
CLOSED
$
65,799.09
$
23,398.84
$
1,864.04
$ 1,893,709.88
4.0602%
5.0011%
$
314,923.28
$ 1,140,053.54
$
75,578.15
$ 1,530,554.97
0.5011%
0.6013%
$
$
$
INVESTMENTS
36 36-MoCD
37 36-Mo CD
Nazarene Foundation
Upland Accounts
06 Horak Trust
09 Bus MMA
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132,044.79
10,089.41
142,134.20
Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene
2013 ADNAZ BUDGET
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2. District Nominating Committee Report
2012-2013
The District Nominating Committee met under the direction of District
Superintendent, Rollie Miller on Monday, March 4, 2013, 7:07 PM.
In attendance were elders – Jerry Cordell, Jim Scharn, and Jason Tippitt ;
laypersons – Allen Wood, Connie Rench, John Hardison and Alicia Ferguson
D.S. Rollie Miller opened with prayer. D.S. Miller also reminded the Committee to
make sure the people nominated are leaders on the District at some level.
The District Superintendent appointed the following positions:
Recording Secretary - Alicia Ferguson, Parliamentarian - Jerry Cordell,
Vote Counter – Alicia Ferguson.
All votes will be by plurality. The ballot will contain a minimum of twice the number
of names to be elected.
The names will appear on the ballot as drawn at random and all alternates (both
Ordained and Lay) will be listed in order of votes received. The # of people
nominated will be listed on the ballot.
Rev. Jerry Cordell motioned that the D.S. have the authority to fill-in the Nominating
Ballot, if we are short of names (too many people say “No” to their nomination.)
Allen Wood 2nd. Motion passed unanimously.
The following was decided by the Nominating Committee:
Advisory Board will be elected for a 4 year term (as determined by last year’s
election). We will be electing (1) Elder and (1) Lay
Member this year.
S.D.M.I. – SDMI Chairperson – Rev. Jason Tippitt – “Yes/No” vote
with a 1 year term limit.
SDMI Council - It was decided to elect 4 members (2 Ministers and
2 Lay Members) for a staggered term 2years/1 year. The top votes
will be for a 2 year term.
PLNU Trustee – No longer electing PLNU Trustees at District Assembly.
The current PLNU Board will be appointing their own Trustees.
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Allen Wood made a motion to approve the above terms. Connie Rench 2nd. Motion
passed unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35pm.
We submit the following nominations:
TO BE ELECTED BY BALLOT:
ADVISORY BOARD – Term expires 2017
Ordained Ministers
Jerry Cordell
Jim Scharn
Stephen Lee
Lay Members
Rob McHargue
Michael Sapp
Larry Gilman
ADVISORY BOARD – ALTERNATES
Ordained Ministers (in this order)
Moises Lopez
John Watkin
Lay Members
David Kietzke
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES BOARD
Term Expires 2014 or 2015
Rev. Arthur Mckibben
Rev. Tim Smith
Rev. Eric West
Rev. Javier Toyos
Rev. Tony Falelili
Jeanette Kirby
Judith Noh
Kimber McNamara
Erika Timms
Kathy Whittall
Patricia Potter
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NO VOTE NECESSARY THIS YEAR:
CHURCH PROPERTIES BOARD
District Advisory Board is to serve as Church Properties Board
COURT OF APPEALS – Term expires 2015
Ordained Ministers
Bob Babcock
Craig Rench
Lay Members
Darrell Cox
Patricia Potter
MINISTERIAL STUDIES BOARD – Term expires 2014
Anong Nhim
Jim Yelvington
Moises Lopez
Scott Riemer
Tim Smith
Jason Tippitt
Nick Saucedo
Sheldon Boyd
Charles Wallace
Edgar Monterroza
FINANCE COMMITTEE – Term expires 2015
Ordained Ministers
Jerry Cordell
Dan Keeton
Bob Babcock
Bill Sawyer
Lay Members
Darrell Cox
Rob McHargue
David Kietzke
David Wolfe
MINISTERIAL CREDENTIALS BOARD
Current term expires 2014
Dan Keeton
Art Fisher
Craig Rench
Jerry Cordell
Forrest Stone
Eldon Kratz
Art McKibben
Keith Parmelee
Diana Cisneros
Stephen Lee
Jim Scharn
Eddie Acosta
Hugo Aldana
Bob Babcock
Orlando Vallejo
Respectfully submitted,
Alicia Ferguson
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3. Memorial Roll
2012-2013
ANAHEIM FIRST – Carolyn Verdelle Lehman, John Prince, Donna Rench, Ruby Sharum
BELL GARDENS NUEVA VIDA – Angela Sanchez
BUENA PARK FIRST – Jeaneatte Nay, Floyd Parks
CERRITOS CROSSROADS MULTINATIONAL – Louise Arnold, Salvador Diaz, Helen Davidson,
Noni Henderson, Al Tiscareno
LA MIRADA – Don Murphy
LA VERNE – Bob Swindle
LONG BEACH FIRST – Vesta Baldwin, Nellie Carrier, Viola Hess, Sterling Maus, Vivian Lee Powers
LONG BEACH NEW LIFE KHMER – Seng Khun
ONTARIO FIRST – Lenny Bachman, Eleanor Gordon, Bill Lloyd, Betty Miller, Clifford Thorsell,
Thelma Williams, Barbara Wisser
RANCHO CUCAMONGA – Ripley Emme, Frances L. Watkin, Rev. Frank W. Watkin, Jewel Wolfe
SANTA ANA FIRST – Rachel Bailey, Rev. Perry Hipple, Ray Martin, Cathy Wolfley
TORRANCE – Fred Davidson
WHITTIER COLLEGE AVE. – Hubert Eugene Jones
YORBA LINDA – Don Phillips, Flora Snell
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4. Education Committee Report
2012-2013
Point Loma Nazarene University
A leading Wesleyan voice in higher education and the Church. Our church! PLNU values:
 Excellence in teaching and learning
 An intentionally Christian community
 Faithfulness to our Nazarene heritage
 The development of students as whole persons
 A global perspective and experience, with ethnic and cultural diversity
 The stewardship of resources
 Service as an expression of Faith
Current Strategic Priorities. PLNU will:
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Strengthen its distinctive learning community
Increase educational access
Foster innovation and agility
Demonstrate accountability
The Anaheim District has historically supported our university by praying, by giving sacrificially, and by sending
our students. We have always been represented on the Board of Trustees, and always will be. If you know of qualified
persons who would be interested in serving the university as a board member, submit their names to our D.S. The District
Advisory Board will nominate to the Board Membership Committee of the PLNU Board of Trustees qualified persons who
meet the requirements of membership on the Board:
 A member in good standing of his/her local church, committed to living his/her life under the
Lordship of Jesus Christ, and understands and supports the doctrines and practices of the Church
of the Nazarene; Demonstrates commitment to the Mission and purpose of PLNU and supports
the university through finances, time, advocacy and expertise; Has experience in organizational
leadership or has served on another governing board of sufficient complexity as to understand the
context of a complex higher educational organization.
Respectfully submitted,
Jan Stone -- Chair, Education Committee
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5. Chaplain Ministries Report
2012-2013
CHAPLAINS are reaching many people who to this point in their lives have chosen not to enter the walls of our
churches; or in some cases, have left the church as they have known it; or because of special circumstances need
spiritual guidance not normally available from congregational pastors. Our CHAPLAINS serve in many different
capacities: Military [Army, Air Force, Navy (Navy CHAPLAINS serve the Marines and Coast Guard); Hospitals; Police
Departments; Fire Departments; Sports Teams; Nursing Homes; Prisons; and the Marketplace. These CHAPLAINS
serve these specialized groups of people in varied settings. Most CHAPLAINS serving outside the walls of the church
are doing so in addition to their regular church/parish responsibilities.
These contacts that are being made outside the walls of the church are with people just like you and me. They have
joys and sorrows; they have children that are sick; they have parents that are aging and needing extra care; they have
communication problems in their marriages; they have births, deaths, funerals and weddings, and, just like you and
me, many, many more concerns! The difference is they have no spiritual advisor to whom they can turn. They are
“sheep without a shepherd.”
Since most CHAPLAINS are serving their CHAPLAINCY responsibilities in addition to their regular church/parish
responsibilities, they are generally doing so as volunteers, and in most cases, without additional pay. But it is not for
the pay that these CHAPLAINS serve. They are carrying out the Great Commission to take the Gospel to the ends of the
Earth!
If your pastor is engaged in this OUTSIDE-THE-BOX ministry, tell them how much you appreciate their work on your
behalf. They are going places that you cannot go; doing things that you cannot do; with people you will never know!
Respectfully Submitted,
Dr. Wesley Sullivan, Chaplain Ministries
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6. Evangelist’s Report
2012-2013
Dr. Graves, Rev. Miller and Anaheim District friends:
I am thankful to offer the following report of my ministry since the official retirement at our past District Assembly.
The trend toward shorter local church revivals has continued. Churches’ preference for a special weekend or a Renewal
Sunday has become more common. Pastors have explained this trend is due to the relentless difficulty they have in
sustaining week-night attendance and the decline in church finances.
This has required new creativity and flexibility. My response to the challenge has been to explore various options of
providing this itinerant preaching ministry:
 Combining several churches for a larger area revival. This idea worked very well for the six churches in
Western Colorado, and six churches in Southeastern Oklahoma.
 Donating my time to smaller churches, a rescue mission and Compassionate Ministry Churches that would not
normally have revival services.
During 2012, I preached 159 times including: 23 local church revivals, 2 multiple church area revivals, 2 camp
meetings and 3 Compassionate Ministry Centers, 1 interdenominational rescue mission and 4 classes. This effort was
given in 46 different churches, in 16 states and Mexico.
We received two scripture grants from the Lockman Foundation and distributed Bibles, New Testaments and Gospels
of John, in English and Spanish to Anaheim District Churches in Torrance, Buena Park, Stanton, Long Beach and
Wilmington.
Throughout the year we continued to be adaptive financially; keeping expenses at a minimum. Church offerings
provided 31.5% and contributions from donors and foundations provided 68.5% of the annual Ministry income.
I appreciate the opportunity to minister in the Church of the Nazarene, although with a somewhat reduced schedule. It
is a privilege to offer my ministry where needed.
Respectfully,
Rev. Norman Moore
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VI. MINUTES OF THE CONVENTIONS
AND AUXILIARIES
A. NMI Convention Proceedings
Anaheim District NMI Convention
Date: April 27th, 2013
Location: Cerritos Multinational Church of the Nazarene
Theme: Tools for the Harvest
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The Anaheim District NMI Convention began at 9:15 am in Worship led by Lynwood Grace Church of the
Nazarene, followed with Prayer by the host Pastor: Rev. James Payton.
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At 9:35 am, Marie Perez (ADNMI President) welcomed those in attendance and introduced the day’s theme:
Tools for the Harvest. Matthew 9:37-38 is our theme verse: “So he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is large,
but there are few workers to gather in it. Pray to the owner of the harvest that he will send out workers to
gather in his harvest.”
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Greetings were sent from Director of Nazarene Missions International: Daniel Ketchum by video.
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A new format for elections has been in the process of implementation (Scantron Ballots) and we received
instructions on how to fill in the ballot followed by a practice ballot.
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Video Report was presented highlighting “The Church of the Nazarene Foundation.”

Susan Pollard shared an update on Larry and Addie Garman and their new book and DVD which are available
for purchase in the foyer today.
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Business Session Called to Order: 10:06am
Karen Wood (Secretary)
Motion: Time of Business be 9:15am-11:30am and 1:00pm to adjournment and the voting area
be set to the Platform, Sanctuary and designated areas where delegates are working. M/S/P
Discussion about what constitutes official Delegates (per NMI constitution) instructions was
presented as well as how Alternate Delegates work.
o Motion: To seat the Alternate Delegates without reading their names. M/S/P
Common Consent was evoked to help conduct convention business:
o Recording Secretary: Rev. Jason Tippitt
o Election Secretary: Jan Stone
o Pages: Heather Leppert and Gina Anson
Common Consent was evoked to send greetings to:
o Dr. Verne Ward III
o Dr. Daniel Ketchum
o Mrs. Jennifer Brown
o District LINKS Missionaries who are not present
o District Missionaries
o Dr. Tom & Charlene Goble
o Ladonna Doane
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Meeting turned over to the Anaheim District Superintendent, Rev. Rollie Miller, who called for the President’s
Report by Marie Perez.
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As President, Marie took time to visit various churches throughout the year. She shared some of the
NMI Events that were meant to promote Mission Opportunities for the Local Church on the District
and in the World. Activities that were highlighted: New President Get-Togethers; Ideas and
Inspirations for Presidents and Council Members; multiple Spanish Outreach opportunities; an
intentional effort to involve our Korean Churches, and the Annual Winter Brunch. Goals for this next
year were highlighted which include: More district/local council training, Representation from every
language group, and improved communication (utilizing social media sites and Emails specifically).
Marie took time to thank her council, Local NMI Presidents, Local Pastors and all who are supportive
of the work of the Missionary and involved in Missions themselves!
Karen Wood presented a token of appreciation on behalf of the District NMI Council and the Assembly to NMI
President, Marie Perez
o Karen Wood read the Nominating Committee’s recommendation report: Elect the office of President,
Secretary and Treasurer by a Yes/No Ballot and that we would elect the Five (5) Council Candidates
for a two-year term by Plurality. M/S/P
 Board of tellers were: Efa Asuega, Casey Conway, Terry Crosby,
Oscar Guandique,
Donna Gunter, Emily Hoover, Paul Jordan,
Sharon Kirkpatrick, Felipo Lesatele, Art
Lindendoll, Riki Mapes, Jan Murphy, Hal Rose, Jane Santos, and Dee Swingle. Those to help
Jan Stone count the Scantron ballots are: Donna Gunter, Felipo Lesatele, Riki Mapes, and
Dee Swingle.
 Karen Wood called for Board of tellers to distribute the 1st ballot for officers.
 Ballots were distributed and collected.
 Karen Wood called for the Board of Tellers to distribute the 2 nd Ballot for council members.
 Ballots were distributed and collected.
 Elections were closed.
Pastor Craig Rench (Anaheim 1st) asked for – and led the Assembly – in prayer for victims of a serious car
accident that occurred right outside the Church while we have been in session.
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Dan and Abi Ireland (Rancho Cucamonga) presented a report about Dan & Melody (missionaries of the
Church of the Nazarene in Uganda).
o They will be on deputation visiting our District January 12-26, 2014. The assembly was challenged to
‘think outside the box’ in ways that we can utilize this missionary couple beyond just the Sunday
Service. They would love to be in a different church every day of the week while they are present
with us!
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Memorial Roll was presented by Rev. Bill Sawyer (Santa Ana 1 st) highlighting Rev. Perry Hipple. He was a
man of God, a man of Character and a man of Prayer and the Word.
We spend time today to honor the
Ministry and the Man: Rev. Perry Hipple.
o Rev. Sawyer prayed over Ruth Hipple and the Assembly overwhelmingly showed their appreciation
for their service with a standing ovation.

John Hardison (Long Beach 1st) presented the District Project for the next year: Jesus Film Work & Witness
trip for Pastor’s and their Spouses. Churches were encouraged to send their Pastor as it will encourage the
ministry of the Pastor and connect that pastor to the work of NMI in a new way.
o A Video of another Jesus Film trip was presented to the Convention.

Charlotte Quarles (La Mirada) presented the Anaheim District Distinguished Service Award. This year’s
Award goes to Dorothy Marsh (La Mirada) for her many years of service to NMI, especially as LINKS
chairman.
o She was presented a plaque and the Assembly overwhelmingly showed their appreciation with a
standing ovation.
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
Rev. Rosita Nicolabo (Wilmington 1st) came forward to pray for the work of the Missionary and Missionaries
on behalf of the Church of the Nazarene. She prayed in her native language Tagalog and was translated by her
sister, Delia Opendo.

Marie Perez presented our NMI Convention Speaker: Rev. John Cunningham of the Jesus Film Harvest
Partners Ministries.
o Rev. Cunningham shared that the Jesus Film is the most translated film of all time. Translated in over
1,200 translations. The Church of the Nazarene shows the film more times, in more places and to
more people than any other organization around the world… and it is making a difference!
o Rev. Cunningham shared some of the tools of the ministry.
 The Evangelistic tool of the Evange-Cube is a greatly effective tool for missionaries and is put
out by ‘The Harvest Partners’.
 Jesus Film materials: Screen, antiquated projectors and mics, etc… but all these things allow
the Church of the Nazarene to show through 470 teams in over 123 world areas the Jesus
Film and see lives changed forever!

Tools are good… but it takes PEOPLE to use the tools. We need PEOPLE who are willing to
take the Tools to share Jesus with others. The Jesus Film is just a tool (a great tool), but it
needs PEOPLE who will take the film to people around the world in the Name of Jesus. God
will take those who are available to bring Glory to His Name!

Larry Webb (Missionary to Bolivia) came forward to pray for and receive the Offering.
o A beautiful offertory was sung by Rev. Marie Alvarado (Maywood Faith)

Marie Perez gave instructions for Lunch and prayed for the food.
o Casa Robles Missionaries who were in attendance introduced themselves and then were led by NMI
presidents to the lunch area.
o The children who were having their own NMI meetings during convention came in and gave a great
presentation of songs they had learned this morning.
o Dismissed for Lunch at noon – adjourn till 1:30 pm
Assembly gathered together for the afternoon session at 1:30 pm
 Praise and Worship by the Lynwood Grace Church of the Nazarene ushered everyone in for the afternoon
session.

Rev. Javier Toyos (La Mirada) asked for prayer for Dorothy Marsh as she is fighting an aggressive form of
cancer. The Convention gathered in prayer believing in the Healing Power of God!

The Convention gathered for a fun game of ADNMI Jeopardy led by Rev. Jim Scharn
(La Verne).
o Here on the Anaheim District… Everyone is a Winner. So they passed out Packets of Seeds as a prize
to help serve as a reminder of our Harvest Opportunity.

Results from Ballot #1 were as follows:
o 224 votes cast (10 invalid votes)
 President: Marie Perez (Rancho Cucamonga)
 211- Yes
 3- No
o Election confirmed
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
Secretary: Karen Wood (San Pedro Peninsula)
 208- Yes
 5- No
o Election confirmed
Treasurer: Debbie Binggeli (Norwalk)
 210- yes
 2- No
o Election Confirmed

Results from Ballot #2 were as follows:
o 221 votes cast (4 invalid votes)
 Laura Garcia (Anaheim 1st) – 105 votes
 John Hardison (Long Beach 1st) – 172 votes
 Heather Leppert (Torrance) – 64 votes
 Jan Stone (Anaheim 1st) – 170 votes
 Rubie McClure (San Pedro) – 79 votes
 Delia Opendo (Wilmington) – 52 votes
 Lila Allen (Torrance) – 109 votes
 Bree Smith (Hermosa Beach) – 101 votes
 Linda Guandique (Bell Gardens) – 93 votes
 Rosanna Vallejo (Maywood) – 111 votes
 Election Confirmed: Laura Garcia, John Hardison, Jan Stone, Lila Allen and Rosanna
Vallejo.

Treasurer’s Report was given by Rev. Debbie Binggeli (District NMI Treasurer)
o See Treasurer’s Report for Income and Expense
 Motion to Receive: M/S/P
o Treasurer presented proposed 2013-2014 ADNMI Budget – See Attached Report
 Motion to Adopt this budget: M/S/P

Marie Perez acknowledged Mission Priority One Award Winners. They are Anaheim Beautiful Korean,
Anaheim First, Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family Ministries, Buena Park First, Cerritos Crossroads
Multinational, Corona Canyon Community, Costa Mesa Hispanic, Garden Grove, Hawthorne, Hawthorne
Hispanic, Hermosa Beach Cities Fellowship, La Mirada, Long Beach First, Lynwood Grace Hispanic, Norwalk,
Maywood Faith, Orange Hispanic, Rancho Cucamonga Highland Avenue Community, San Pedro Peninsula, San
Ana Edinger Street Hispanic, Santa Ana First, Torrance Community, Whittier College Avenue, Wilmington
First

Rev. Rollie Miller (District Superintendent) along with Marie Perez (ADNMI President) presented the Church
of Excellence Awards to: Anaheim 1 st, Buena Park Crescent Ave. Family Ministries, Chino Cornerstone
Community, Buena Park 1st, Cerritos Crossroads Multinational, Corona Canyon Community, Costa Mesa
Hispanic, Garden Grove, Hawthorne, Hawthorne Hispanic, La Mirada, Long Beach 1 st, Maywood Faith,
Norwalk, Orange Hispanic, Rancho Cucamonga Highland Ave. Community, San Pedro Peninsula, Santa Ana
Edinger Street Hispanic, Santa Ana 1st, Wilmington 1st, and Yorba Linda Faith Community

Marie Perez announced that (up to this moment) there were $8,650.00 in pledges toward the District
Project... with more pledges still coming in. We ended the convention with $9,950 pledged for our project.

Marie Perez asked that those churches who are sending Work and Witness Teams this year to come forward
for a report on where they are going and for Rev. Rollie Miller to pray for their teams.
o Long Beach 1st is going to Papua New Guinea in August 2013
o Whittier, College Ave. Church is going to Chichicaste, Honduras in August 2013.
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
Our Speaker: Rev. John Cunningham came forward to share the Word of God and the Work of the Kingdom
through the Jesus Film for our Afternoon Service.
o Rev. Cunningham used 4 children to describe the Colors of the Soccer Ball – an evangelistic tool of the
Mission Field.
o He shared this tool with the Children of ADNAZ during the break and asked if there were any kids
that would like to receive Jesus as their personal Savior. 12 kids responded and asked Jesus to be
their Savior – Praise the Lord!!!!
o Again, tools are great! But tools need people to utilize them to make them effective. Empower the
young people of your church to utilize the tools to reach their friends for Jesus… BECAUSE IT’S ALL
ABOUT JESUS!!!

Marie Perez called for the Convention to receive an offering to help fund the Jesus Film Harvest Partners. We
were challenged to raise enough for one set of Jesus Film equipment ($4,000). She prayed for God’s Blessing
and took up the offering. We received over $7,169 (almost enough for two sets of equipment).
o As the Offering was being received… Marie took time to thank the host of volunteers that made this
year’s convention happen.
 Special thanks to Cerritos Multinational Church and their amazing teams.

Closing Prayer was offered by Rev. Tancy Kang (Walnut) in Korean and translated by Aaron Chen.

Door Prize Drawings and prizes were distributed by the NMI Council.

The Anaheim District NMI Convention was called to a close at 3:15pm
Respectfully Submitted,
Jason Tippitt – Recording Secretary
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B. NYI Convention Proceedings
2012-2013
10am-10:43am
Welcome and Greeting
Opening Prayer by Rev. Rollie Miller, District Superintendent
Worship by Whittier College Ave Youth
Called business to order 10:44am
10:44am -- Sonja Wicker introduction
Introduces what the convention is about and how it will be presented. As well as what everyone will be voting
for, including the ADNYI board/council and what that board/council does. She also gave ideas to what the
board/council wants to see in the future, including building, supporting and encouraging the district.
10:47am -- Christina Elliston NYI District 2012-2013 Report
See Report attached.
10:49am -- Sonja Wicker calls for the report to be accepted.
Tim Kennedy-Anaheim Motioned
Paulette Redlew-San Pedro Seconded
Members voted and motion accepted
10:51 am -- Chris Kennedy NYI Treasurer 2012-2013 Report
See Report attached. (Adds extra information what some of the terms
and budget goes to. Explains that this year we have a special budget for General Assembly in
Indianapolis, IN)
Additional notes:
$1758.14 from Anaheim District received, but will be added to next year’s budget
11:05am – Sonja Wicker calls for the report to be accepted
Sam Matafeo-Torrance Motioned
Danay-Peninsula Seconded
Members voted and motion accepted
11:06am -- Sonja Wicker small break for gift raffles
11:09am – Sonja Wicker explains next part of introducing ballot and what it means to
be a part and what the person’s responsibilities would as an ADNYI board/council member.
11:13am – Sonja Wicker opens up for nominations on ballot for ADNYI board/council
Nominated:
Thomas Buckley Member at Large
Grady Gillespie Member at Large
11:18am – Sonja Wicker explains who is in what zones and dismisses the Zones to
Elect Zone Leader and Age-level Reps
11:39am – Heather Leppert takes a break to do raffles
11:41am – Rod tells jokes
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11:47am -- Heather Leppert takes a break to do raffles
11:49am – Sonja Wicker calls for voting of ballot
Board of tellers called up to pass out ballots
Vice President can be voted for as Members at Large if they do not win
Sonja adds that there will be 4 Members at Large
Change misprint on ballots Any Shoemaker to Andy Shoemaker under
Members at Large
11:56am – Sonja Wicker prays and dismisses for Lunch
Board of Tellers goes and counts ballots.
12:30pm – Sonja brings results
Tie in Foot Hill Zone senior high
Voted to have NYI President and David Arman to choose between two
--accepted
While waiting Sonja went over where to go for the Beach
They voted Bryce Corfee
Results, Total votes cast 48:
Christina Elliston (46/2) for President
Heather Leppert (31/17) for Vice President
Scott Hines (32), Tim Kennedy (41), Sonja Wicker (38) & Grady Gillespie (26)
for Members at Large
Andy Shoemaker (18) for 1st Alternate
Foot Hill Zone
Bryce Corfee – Archibald for Senior High Rep
Shannon Arruda - Canyon for Junior High Rep
Ethan Bailey – Ontario for College Rep
Orange Zone
Angel Herrera – Pomona for Junior High Rep
Nick Keeton – Garden Grove for Senior High Rep
None Elected for College Rep
Harbor/Imperial Zone
Alex Anchondo – Whittier College Ave for Junior High
Grace Matthews - Torrance for Senior High Rep
Whitney Taylor – Whittier College Ave for College Rep
12:34pm – Sonja Wicker calls for close of business
Danay – Peninsula Motioned
Sam Matafeo-Torrance Seconded
Members voted and accepted
12:36pm – Finished Day
Closing Prayer by Sonja Wicker
Worship by Whittier College Ave Youth
Word by Scott Hines
Minutes recorded by Heather Leppert of Torrance COTN
117
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
0
1
6
48
0
4
2
0
0
0
2
4
123
436
20
175
0
0
92
205
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
168
171
0
0
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
134
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
134
3
0
0
0
36
173
0
0
0
0
69
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
80
0
309
0
1
0
7
0
11
0
19
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
8
0
320
0
100
0
0
0
205
0
379
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
13
0
0
5
0
0
7
0
0
10
0
0
22
0
0
370
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
341
0
Rev. Chong Youn Paul Yi
Rev. Sheldon G. Boyd
Rev. Arthur C. Fisher
0
51
0
178
107
0
0
11
1
7
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
16
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
51
0
0
2
0
51
1
0
2
0
0
15
179
113
0
0
2
0
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
52
150
21 Costa Mesa Hispanic
22 Costa Mesa Lighthouse
*23 Garden Grove
24
- Garden Grove Arabic
25
- Garden Grove Hispanic
Rev. Abraham Castillo Guevara
Rev. Philip C. Eyskens
Rev. Daniel Keeton
Albert Gabran
Rev. Noe C. Guevara
30
50
340
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
30
49
340
0
0
5
30
214
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
63
60
201
0
0
26
27
*28
29
30
- Garden Grove Samoan
God is Love / Dios es Amor
Hawthorne
Hawthorne Hispanic
Hawthorne Korean
Lafano T Falelili
Rev. Joseph L. Rojas Granja
Rev. Tracy McKibben
Rev. Jesus M. Garcia
0
0
140
15
0
0
16
0
20
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
47
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
45
140
31
0
0
0
110
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
48
20
65
0
31
32
Hermosa Beach Cities Christian Fellowship
Huntington Beach Community
Rev. Timothy C. Smith
Rev Alfonso Ramirez
Rev. Michael J. Boswith
Rev. Alfonso E. Ramirez
Rev. Edwin B. Baldelomar
166
154
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
10
0
0
0
10
0
156
165
140
75
0
0
26
75
0
286
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
2
0
10
0
0
0
12
0
286
0
40
0
0
0
195
3
4
5
- Anaheim First Spanish
- Anaheim New Living Korean
- People of the Book
6
7
8
9
10
- SNAZZY Young Adult
- Westminster First Home
Anaheim Korean
Bell Gardens Nueva Vida
Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family
Ministries
11
12
- Light of the World
Buena Park First
13
14
15
Buena Park First Hispanic
Cerritos Crossroads Multinational
- Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores
16
17
18
19
20
- Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Cerritos Korean
Cerritos Light of the World
Chino Cornerstone Community
Corona Canyon Community
33
- Huntington Beach La Cima
*34 Huntington Park Hispanic Renuevo
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Paul Kwak
Albert Mamlouk
Tim Kennedy
Rev. Jorge Omar Aguilar
Moises Lopez
Rev. Keith W. Parmelee
Rev. Dennis L. Holmes
Zacarias Salazar
Rev. Zacarias G. Salazar
Rev. James J. Payton
Rev. Orlando E. Vallejo
Rev. Edgar Figueroa
Total Gains
Rev. Stephen Bong Ha Lee
Rev. Craig W. Rench
Rev. Oscar A. Alvarado
Weekly Corporate
Worship
4
0
Pastor Name
Anaheim Beautiful Korean
Anaheim First
Total Losses
2
47
Church Name
Lost by Death
119
392
*1
*2
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
2013
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
15
15a
Full Church Members
End of Year
14
16
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
103
70
24
2
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
13
0
0
1
1
0
59
3
0
0
0
0
60
4
0
56
66
24
12
12
0
0
0
0
60
92
15
0
1,005
0
15
0
6
0
28
0
49
0
5
0
56
0
18
0
79
0
975
0
441
0
0
0
243
Inactive Church
Members
Associate Church
Members
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
Total Losses
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
Rev. Javier O. Toyos
Rev. James H. Scharn
Rev. Aaron Thach
Rev. Hannah Sao Thach
13
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
La Mirada First
La Verne Community
Long Beach Bixby North Cambodian
12
Lost by Death
36
37
38
11
Total Gains
Rev. Tancy Jungwon Kang
10
Received by
Transfer
Pastor Name
Jesus Loves Mission
9
Received from Other
Denominations
Church Name
35
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2013
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
39 Long Beach Bixby-North
*40 Long Beach First
Rev. Jerry D. Cordell
41
*42
43
44
*45
- Long Beach First Hispanic
Long Beach Grace Samoan
Long Beach New Life Community
Long Beach New Life Khmer
Long Beach New Life Lao
Rev. Ramon B. Urrutia Espinoza
Rev. Jaracz Tali Lafaele
Rev. Ben L. Wells Jr.
Rev. Luth Sin
Rev. Anong Nhim
0
309
0
36
188
0
18
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
327
0
27
189
0
20
0
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
0
25
184
46
47
48
49
50
Long Beach Westside
Lynwood Faith Community
Lynwood Grace Hispanic
Maywood Faith
- Maywood Hispanic
Rev. Physa Chanmany
30
0
378
266
0
1
0
30
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
30
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
15
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
0
15
0
0
24
0
393
274
0
4
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
385
155
0
Rev. Hugo M. Aldana Jr.
Rev. Diana M. Cisneros
51 Mission Viejo Sanctuary Fellowship
*52 Norwalk
53
- Norwalk Hesead Korean
54
- Norwalk Hispanic
55 Ontario Archibald Ranch Community
Rev. Eric A. West
Rev. Arthur D. McKibben
Rev. Joanne H. Noh
Rev. Jesua Ochoa
Rev. Robert K. Babcock
66
271
23
0
260
4
0
0
0
18
0
14
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
14
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
8
49
285
23
0
270
12
140
0
0
200
0
0
0
0
0
50
125
0
0
98
56
57
58
59
60
Donald Rucker
Rev. Oscar R. Fernandez
Mr. Fred Rivas
Rev. Fredis A. Murcia
577
0
0
105
65
3
0
0
5
0
3
0
0
20
0
2
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
25
0
7
0
0
0
0
38
0
0
16
0
4
0
0
0
0
49
0
0
16
0
536
0
0
114
65
130
0
0
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
370
0
0
150
0
Rev. Nicholas C. Saucedo
Rev. Edward A. Acosta
Rev. John T. Watkin
94
282
446
4
3
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
17
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
4
2
0
5
96
285
458
10
201
142
0
0
0
52
72
313
59
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
58
0
14
0
0
0
66
0
0
37
347
0
0
1
6
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
5
6
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
27
0
0
42
326
0
0
30
117
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
217
0
Ontario First
- Ontario First Hispanic
Ontario Hispanic
Orange
Orange Hispanic
61 Placentia Grace Community
62 Pomona Christian Fellowship
*63 Rancho Cucamonga Highland Avenue
Community
*64 San Pedro Peninsula
65
- San Pedro Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
66 Santa Ana Edinger Street
67 Santa Ana Edinger Street Hispanic
*68 Santa Ana First
69
- Santa Ana First Hispanic
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Rev. Karen M. Wood
Rev. Olga Jimenez
Rev. Joel C. Ortiz
Rev. Bill Sawyer
Rev. Abel Solis Rodriguez
80
81
82
83
84
85
15a
Full Church Members
End of Year
Inactive Church
Members
Received by
Profession of Faith
15
16
17
107
6
0
70
0
23
237
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
237
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
278
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rev. J. Eldon Kratz Jr.
Dr. Timothy Yeh
Rev. Jason A. Tippitt
Elibeth Zavala
Rafael Zavala
Rev. Rosita C. Nicolabo
78
0
257
107
0
0
7
15
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
27
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
6
3
78
0
258
131
0
0
124
3
0
0
0
0
131
0
160
55
59
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
58
22
0
36
Rev. Taliu M. Ho-Ching
Rev. Jim D. Yelvington
95
413
0
0
0
4
18
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
9
21
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
104
428
0
0
0
67
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
147
0
0
0
0
0
Daniel H Lee
Rev. Genaro T. Flores
0
0
Associate Church
Members
Total Gains
0
Weekly Corporate
Worship
7
Total Losses
0
Lost by Death
6
Received by
Transfer
1
Anaheim Supplemental
Current Year Total
9,474
329
103
75
507
39
433
116
588
9,393
2,829
0
5,816
Last Year Total
9,538
322
91
33
446
59
419
32
510
9,474
2,695
0
5,687
7
12
42
61
14
84
78
134
0
129
Increase / (Decrease)
* Sponsored New Church this Year
14
5
- Torrance Korean
Tustin Seabreeze Community
Organized
13
2
Rev. Sidney S. Mah
Jhonny Saavedra
Pastor Daniel Keeton
Rev. Soon K. Park
Wilmington First Samoan
Yorba Linda Faith Community
- Ambassador Community
- Faith Community - Bilingual Ministries
- Iglesia Comunidad de Fe Del Nazareno
12
0
Stanton Lighthouse Community
Wilmington First
11
3
Pastor Name
Rev. Noemi L Solis
Rev. Billy Karanick
Rev. Paul Karanick
*76 Upland First
77
- Upland Chinese
78 Whittier College Avenue
79 Whittier Crossroads Community
10
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
74
75
9
109
Church Name
71 The Gathering
72 Torrance Chinese
*73 Torrance Community
8
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
70
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2013
7
Received from Other
Denominations
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
(64)
Name Change
Inactive
Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
to Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Peninsula Mas Que Vencedores
to San Pedro Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
Primera Iglesia Del Nazareno
to Long Beach First Hispanic
Santa Ana First Spanish
to Santa Ana First Hispanic
Tierra Fertil Iglesia del Nazareno
to Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
Anaheim Korean
Long Beach Bixby-North
Lynwood Faith Community
Orange Hispanic
Santa Ana Edinger Street
Tustin Seabreeze Community
Transfer
(20)
Merge
(81)
Disorganize
Drop
Cerritos Korean
Hawthorne Korean
Ontario Hispanic
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
10
25
0
0
0
86
136
0
0
0
77
88
0
0
0
124
255
0
0
0
94
133
0
0
0
57
78
0
0
0
57
30
0
0
0
15
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
82
0
0
0
68
436
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- SNAZZY Young Adult
- Westminster First Home
Anaheim Korean
Bell Gardens Nueva Vida
Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family
Ministries
0
0
0
3
158
0
0
0
9
19
0
0
0
1
25
0
0
0
3
17
0
0
0
1
125
0
0
0
13
27
0
0
0
5
308
0
0
0
25
63
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
0
17
27
0
0
0
0
65
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
4
60
0
0
0
0
56
11
12
13
14
15
- Light of the World
Buena Park First
Buena Park First Hispanic
Cerritos Crossroads Multinational
- Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores
0
75
0
228
0
0
32
0
175
0
0
75
0
90
0
0
35
0
48
0
0
320
0
301
0
0
125
0
132
0
0
470
0
619
0
0
192
0
355
0
0
149
0
48
0
0
75
0
307
0
0
50
0
65
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
50
0
53
0
0
100
0
334
0
0
25
0
47
0
16
17
18
19
20
- Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Cerritos Korean
Cerritos Light of the World
Chino Cornerstone Community
Corona Canyon Community
0
0
1
25
54
0
0
1
2
35
0
0
2
3
25
0
0
2
0
23
0
0
8
62
68
0
0
8
9
64
0
0
11
90
147
0
0
11
11
122
0
0
0
11
107
0
0
8
11
80
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
179
67
0
0
0
0
98
21 Costa Mesa Hispanic
22 Costa Mesa Lighthouse
*23 Garden Grove
24
- Garden Grove Arabic
25
- Garden Grove Hispanic
3
1
76
0
0
10
1
38
0
0
11
0
52
0
0
16
0
21
0
0
26
20
133
0
0
29
70
99
0
0
40
21
261
0
0
55
71
158
0
0
40
70
158
0
0
0
0
101
0
0
0
0
70
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
17
0
52
0
0
30
5
126
0
0
53
5
214
0
0
26
27
*28
29
30
- Garden Grove Samoan
God is Love / Dios es Amor
Hawthorne
Hawthorne Hispanic
Hawthorne Korean
0
12
6
20
0
0
12
6
10
0
0
5
0
15
0
0
5
0
10
0
0
29
0
25
0
0
32
0
15
0
0
46
6
60
0
0
49
6
35
0
0
29
6
35
0
0
29
0
25
0
0
14
0
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
15
0
0
0
30
10
0
0
0
10
0
0
31
32
33
*34
35
Hermosa Beach Cities Christian Fellowship
Huntington Beach Community
- Huntington Beach La Cima
Huntington Park Hispanic Renuevo
Jesus Loves Mission
4
15
0
35
0
3
5
0
40
0
3
15
0
87
0
0
7
0
63
0
53
75
0
139
0
23
25
0
123
0
60
105
0
261
0
26
37
0
226
0
6
5
0
210
0
12
36
0
85
0
0
0
0
62
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
87
0
2
75
0
270
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
La Mirada First
0
0
8
8
52
35
60
43
43
5
0
0
11
56
26
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
20
79
0
0
0
Anaheim Beautiful Korean
Anaheim First
- Anaheim First Spanish
- Anaheim New Living Korean
- People of the Book
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
7
20
0
0
0
*1
*2
3
4
5
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
18
40
0
0
0
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
2013
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
22a
NMI Active
Membership
22
8
2
0
30
25
0
0
30
13
0
0
29
132
1
0
180
29
13
0
92
179
2
0
242
50
15
0
151
21
15
0
143
29
5
0
18
22
0
0
28
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
30
73
0
0
475
45
0
0
30
41
*42
43
44
*45
- Long Beach First Hispanic
Long Beach Grace Samoan
Long Beach New Life Community
Long Beach New Life Khmer
Long Beach New Life Lao
0
8
0
0
24
0
60
0
0
19
0
8
0
0
98
0
47
0
0
32
0
5
0
15
142
0
65
0
25
62
0
21
0
15
264
0
172
0
25
113
0
80
0
15
113
0
35
0
5
23
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
110
0
0
32
0
100
0
0
24
0
57
0
12
0
46
47
48
49
50
Long Beach Westside
Lynwood Faith Community
Lynwood Grace Hispanic
Maywood Faith
- Maywood Hispanic
4
0
120
41
0
4
0
80
35
0
3
0
95
39
0
3
0
80
20
0
15
0
180
159
0
15
0
75
95
0
22
0
395
239
0
22
0
235
150
0
4
0
235
100
0
0
0
200
70
0
0
0
175
140
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
95
45
0
22
0
395
165
0
22
0
0
15
0
51 Mission Viejo Sanctuary Fellowship
*52 Norwalk
53
- Norwalk Hesead Korean
54
- Norwalk Hispanic
55 Ontario Archibald Ranch Community
6
15
0
0
40
6
15
0
0
25
20
10
0
0
40
14
10
0
0
30
8
35
0
0
130
8
35
0
0
65
34
60
0
0
210
28
60
0
0
120
8
8
0
0
66
0
15
0
0
30
0
0
0
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
20
10
0
0
45
8
141
0
0
58
0
30
0
0
0
56
57
58
59
60
54
0
0
32
0
23
0
0
25
0
32
0
0
30
0
12
0
0
22
0
298
0
0
60
0
135
0
0
52
0
384
0
0
122
0
170
0
0
99
0
130
0
0
47
0
60
0
0
8
0
60
0
0
78
0
40
0
0
0
0
40
0
0
30
0
536
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
18
487
12
12
248
31
25
154
8
13
27
44
35
373
32
29
170
95
78
1,014
52
54
445
35
54
445
17
26
182
0
0
169
0
0
135
16
18
182
59
0
458
6
0
400
36
0
13
0
27
0
10
0
48
0
25
0
111
0
48
0
48
0
0
0
82
0
0
0
30
0
44
0
34
0
0
25
55
0
47
0
16
50
0
24
0
15
65
0
41
0
10
43
0
21
0
52
117
0
50
0
15
105
0
35
0
92
237
0
138
0
41
198
0
80
0
41
63
0
80
0
15
100
0
78
0
60
35
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
60
0
41
0
28
118
0
107
0
2
166
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
11
0
11
0
11
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ontario First
- Ontario First Hispanic
Ontario Hispanic
Orange
Orange Hispanic
61 Placentia Grace Community
62 Pomona Christian Fellowship
*63 Rancho Cucamonga Highland Avenue
Community
*64 San Pedro Peninsula
65
- San Pedro Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
66
67
*68
69
70
Santa Ana Edinger Street
Santa Ana Edinger Street Hispanic
Santa Ana First
- Santa Ana First Hispanic
Stanton Lighthouse Community
71
72
The Gathering
Torrance Chinese
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
22
1
0
32
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
La Verne Community
Long Beach Bixby North Cambodian
Long Beach Bixby-North
Long Beach First
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
37
38
39
*40
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
2013
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
Upland First
- Upland Chinese
Whittier College Avenue
Whittier Crossroads Community
Wilmington First
81
82
83
84
85
Wilmington First Samoan
Yorba Linda Faith Community
- Ambassador Community
- Faith Community - Bilingual Ministries
- Iglesia Comunidad de Fe Del Nazareno
22
22a
* Sponsored New Church this Year
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
490
0
0
60
0
0
680
0
0
138
0
0
130
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
70
0
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
24
0
69
0
3
9
0
42
0
2
18
0
80
0
14
9
0
45
0
13
199
0
151
2
41
53
0
92
15
22
241
0
300
2
58
71
0
179
15
37
38
0
72
12
25
41
0
90
15
14
31
0
62
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
19
0
53
0
13
78
0
113
31
58
13
0
109
0
0
9
249
0
0
0
9
213
0
0
0
9
18
0
0
0
9
8
0
0
0
16
83
0
0
0
16
70
0
0
0
34
350
0
0
0
34
291
0
0
0
34
40
0
0
0
0
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
21
0
0
0
32
81
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
0
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
NMI Associate
Membership
30
0
0
Caravan Enrollment
80
0
0
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
48
0
0
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
110
0
0
Anaheim Supplemental
Organized
23
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
*76
77
78
79
80
21a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
*73 Torrance Community
74
- Torrance Korean
75 Tustin Seabreeze Community
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Church Name
21
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
2013
20a
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
20
DISCIPLESHIP
Current Year Total
2,325
1,455
1,523
851
4,731
2,510
8,579
4,816
3,179
2,032
1,656
276
1,482
5,126
1,541
Last Year Total
2,239
1,350
1,673
908
4,824
2,796
8,736
5,054
3,838
1,659
1,597
310
1,753
4,998
1,133
Increase / (Decrease)
86
105
373
59
128
408
(150)
(57)
Name Change
Inactive
Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
to Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
to San Pedro Peninsula Mas
Que Vencedores
Primera Iglesia Del Nazareno
to Long Beach First Hispanic
Santa Ana First Spanish
to Santa Ana First Hispanic
Tierra Fertil Iglesia del
Nazareno
to Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
Anaheim Korean
Long Beach Bixby-North
Lynwood Faith Community
Orange Hispanic
Santa Ana Edinger Street
Tustin Seabreeze Community
(93)
(286)
Transfer
(157)
(238)
(659)
Merge
(34)
(271)
Disorganize
Drop
Cerritos Korean
Hawthorne Korean
Ontario Hispanic
*1
*2
3
4
5
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
2013
32
Other Global
Interests
31
Approved Mission
Specials
30
Total Church
Income
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Anaheim Beautiful Korean
105,909
6,028
826
200
7,054
2,552
5,359
0
5,359
2,463
0
2,463
Anaheim First
519,022
28,562
3,140
13,830
45,532
11,826
20,754
0
20,754
11,676
0
11,676
- Anaheim First Spanish
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- Anaheim New Living Korean
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- People of the Book
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
76,954
337
718
0
1,055
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
121,991
9,498
2,317
2,882
14,697
2,770
6,098
0
6,098
2,882
0
2,882
- SNAZZY Young Adult
6
- Westminster First Home
7
8 Anaheim Korean
9 Bell Gardens Nueva Vida
10 Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family
Ministries
11 - Light of the World
12 Buena Park First
13 Buena Park First Hispanic
14 Cerritos Crossroads Multinational
15 - Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores
16
17
18
19
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16,534
13,843
0
30,377
6,434
12,568
3,799
16,367
7,072
1,000
8,072
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
458,741
25,224
50
4,440
29,714
10,322
22,478
0
22,478
10,322
0
10,322
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16,432
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chino Cornerstone Community
140,800
7,743
1,408
0
9,151
3,092
5,708
0
5,708
2,620
0
2,620
Corona Canyon Community
101,906
5,808
894
876
7,578
2,001
2,400
450
2,850
500
500
1,000
29,269
3,131
1,732
765
5,628
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
40,400
640
45
0
685
511
459
0
459
211
0
211
197,784
11,170
2,740
0
13,910
4,454
8,663
0
8,663
3,979
0
3,979
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Cerritos Korean
Cerritos Light of the World
21
22 Costa Mesa Lighthouse
*23 Garden Grove
24 - Garden Grove Arabic
25 - Garden Grove Hispanic
Costa Mesa Hispanic
26
27
*28
29
30
0
312,019
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
God is Love / Dios es Amor
27,600
0
0
500
500
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hawthorne
58,716
4,494
3,330
200
8,024
1,322
2,877
0
2,877
1,468
0
1,468
Hawthorne Hispanic
72,037
2,888
1,098
0
3,986
1,182
2,184
0
2,184
1,003
0
1,003
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
74,233
4,082
515
0
4,597
1,671
2,787
0
2,787
1,279
0
1,279
96,500
7,376
50
0
7,426
3,018
17,067
0
17,067
3,440
450
3,890
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
308,271
5,631
0
0
5,631
2,305
5,314
0
5,314
2,304
0
2,304
- Garden Grove Samoan
Hawthorne Korean
31 Hermosa Beach Cities Christian Fellowship
32 Huntington Beach Community
33 - Huntington Beach La Cima
*34 Huntington Park Hispanic Renuevo
* Sponsored New Church this Year
41
*42
43
44
*45
46
47
48
49
50
0
0
0
La Mirada First
125,828
10,824
4,407
1,795
17,026
La Verne Community
235,140
10,561
4,732
0
15,293
2,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
350,171
21,315
33,197
1,882
56,394
Long Beach Bixby-North
Long Beach First
0
39
0
0
998
450
0
4,322
9,416
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8,281
17,242
1,691
40
0
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
Pension Fund
0
Long Beach Bixby North Cambodian
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
0
35 Jesus Loves Mission
36
37
38
39
*40
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2013
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
0
0
0
450
0
0
0
9,416
4,322
0
4,322
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18,933
7,522
200
7,722
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
74,071
2,151
0
0
2,151
881
5,413
0
5,413
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,200
0
0
0
0
0
400
0
400
0
0
0
Long Beach New Life Lao
84,850
2,200
400
0
2,600
1,000
3,500
0
3,500
200
1,000
1,200
Long Beach Westside
67,929
700
100
0
800
200
1,000
0
1,000
200
0
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
206,752
3,989
583
0
4,572
1,633
3,024
0
3,024
0
0
0
92,887
5,389
9,247
0
14,636
2,082
3,922
250
4,172
1,801
0
1,801
0
0
308
0
308
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- Long Beach First Hispanic
Long Beach Grace Samoan
Long Beach New Life Community
Long Beach New Life Khmer
Lynwood Faith Community
Lynwood Grace Hispanic
Maywood Faith
- Maywood Hispanic
51 Mission Viejo Sanctuary Fellowship
*52 Norwalk
53 - Norwalk Hesead Korean
54 - Norwalk Hispanic
55 Ontario Archibald Ranch Community
153,874
0
2,905
5,000
7,905
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
142,383
5,913
770
0
6,683
2,104
11,759
0
11,759
0
500
500
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
48,555
825
0
0
825
338
735
0
735
338
0
338
56
57
58
59
60
635,810
33,259
2,970
0
36,229
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
54,577
2,209
374
0
2,583
844
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
111,070
800
1,647
0
2,447
0
0
0
0
25
0
25
Ontario First
- Ontario First Hispanic
Ontario Hispanic
Orange
Orange Hispanic
61 Placentia Grace Community
62 Pomona Christian Fellowship
*63 Rancho Cucamonga Highland Avenue
67,811
2,245
295
0
2,540
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
272,521
18,985
5,976
0
24,961
6,132
13,354
0
13,354
6,132
1,650
7,782
96,079
7,707
7,435
354
15,496
1,990
3,053
661
3,714
1,989
1,450
3,439
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Community
*64 San Pedro Peninsula
65 - San Pedro Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
66 Santa Ana Edinger Street
67 Santa Ana Edinger Street Hispanic
*68 Santa Ana First
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28,351
2,264
100
0
2,364
600
1,306
0
1,306
600
0
600
337,025
18,532
5,441
0
23,973
7,584
16,514
300
16,814
7,593
0
7,593
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
0
678
0
0
678
278
0
0
0
0
0
0
29,874
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
The Gathering
0
0
12
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Torrance Chinese
0
0
0
10
10
0
10
10
20
10
10
20
161,849
8,288
7,529
0
15,817
3,392
7,385
0
7,385
3,279
0
3,279
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
72,606
0
4,259
0
4,259
100
2,871
0
2,871
0
200
200
69 - Santa Ana First Hispanic
70 Stanton Lighthouse Community
71
72
*73
74
75
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2013
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Torrance Community
- Torrance Korean
Tustin Seabreeze Community
*76 Upland First
77 - Upland Chinese
78 Whittier College Avenue
79 Whittier Crossroads Community
80 Wilmington First
81 Wilmington First Samoan
82 Yorba Linda Faith Community
83 - Ambassador Community
84 - Faith Community - Bilingual Ministries
85 - Iglesia Comunidad de Fe Del Nazareno
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
259,254
14,372
10,787
0
25,159
5,837
38,650
0
38,650
5,837
0
5,837
45,232
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44,001
2,520
3,335
0
5,855
1,057
300
3,359
3,659
0
1,171
1,171
24,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
220,216
12,109
1,232
0
13,341
4,955
1,714
0
1,714
787
0
787
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Anaheim Supplemental
Current Year Total
6,807,500
326,981
140,747
32,734
500,462
108,174
256,734
10,520
267,254
91,854
8,131
99,985
Last Year Total
6,940,338
326,736
168,023
26,376
521,135
98,221
242,385
3,486
245,871
98,988
6,259
105,247
9,953
14,349
7,034
21,383
Increase / (Decrease)
Organized
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
Name Change
(132,838)
245
Inactive
(27,276)
6,358
Transfer
(20,673)
Merge
Disorganize
(7,134)
Drop
1,872
(5,262)
Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
to Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
to San Pedro Peninsula Mas
Que Vencedores
Primera Iglesia Del Nazareno
to Long Beach First Hispanic
Santa Ana First Spanish
to Santa Ana First Hispanic
Tierra Fertil Iglesia del
Nazareno
to Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Cerritos Korean
39
40
Hawthorne Korean
Ontario Hispanic
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
Total Given to
Global Mission
Anaheim Korean
Long Beach Bixby-North
Lynwood Faith Community
Orange Hispanic
Santa Ana Edinger Street
Tustin Seabreeze Community
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
Pension Fund
32
Other Global
Interests
Church Name
Total Church
Income
PART 1
2013
31
Approved Mission
Specials
30
World Evangelism
Fund
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*1
*2
3
4
5
47
48
49
50
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
Value of Church
Properties
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
46
All Other Church
Ministries
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
2013
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
3,823
0
29,440
33,791
6,766
16,030
89,850
107,278
1,500,000
0
Yes
73,776
84,000
156,673
102,816
1,211
12,559
431,035
520,823
5,600,000
729,873
Yes
- Anaheim First Spanish
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
- Anaheim New Living Korean
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
- People of the Book
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
6,851
7,782
22,426
14,400
0
3,700
55,159
56,320
204,555
0
No
0
0
16,800
45,024
0
0
61,824
88,271
2,940,000
438,425
No
Anaheim Beautiful Korean
Anaheim First
- SNAZZY Young Adult
6
- Westminster First Home
7
8 Anaheim Korean
9 Bell Gardens Nueva Vida
10 Buena Park Crescent Avenue Family
Ministries
11 - Light of the World
12 Buena Park First
13 Buena Park First Hispanic
14 Cerritos Crossroads Multinational
15 - Cerritos Mas Que Vencedores
16
17
18
19
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
45,000
82,195
96,183
4,294
26,886
403,640
464,890
5,000,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
10,239
148,675
86,089
19,397
5,820
138,721
408,941
481,777
7,150,000
1,245,177
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Cerritos Korean
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Cerritos Light of the World
0
0
6,000
0
4,800
0
10,800
10,800
0
0
No
Chino Cornerstone Community
10,120
10,612
49,153
27,582
1,816
30,100
129,383
149,954
1,500,000
90,040
No
Corona Canyon Community
29,860
15,120
14,000
29,145
400
1,650
90,175
103,604
3,000,000
138,865
No
10,600
0
0
0
0
0
10,600
16,228
0
0
No
0
0
0
10,600
0
0
10,600
12,466
1,950,000
0
No
36,936
63,974
124,236
15,606
1,770
100,197
342,719
373,725
3,000,000
659,541
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
- Garden Grove Samoan
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
God is Love / Dios es Amor
0
0
0
0
200
300
500
1,000
12,000
0
No
Hawthorne
0
0
15,600
26,400
500
0
42,500
56,191
3,500,000
0
Yes
Hawthorne Hispanic
0
0
18,000
18,000
352
998
37,350
45,705
0
0
No
Hawthorne Korean
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
10,842
0
31,438
43,028
1,898
68,647
155,853
166,187
2,000,000
0
No
5,000
0
40,500
28,000
1,000
1,000
75,500
106,901
1,300,000
0
Yes
- Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
21 Costa Mesa Hispanic
22 Costa Mesa Lighthouse
*23 Garden Grove
24 - Garden Grove Arabic
25 - Garden Grove Hispanic
26
27
*28
29
30
0
149,082
31 Hermosa Beach Cities Christian Fellowship
32 Huntington Beach Community
33 - Huntington Beach La Cima
*34 Huntington Park Hispanic Renuevo
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
9,810
104,811
39,336
29,491
0
9,502
192,950
208,504
1,185,000
943,158
No
41
*42
43
44
*45
0
La Mirada First
16,401
6,000
17,936
La Verne Community
29,145
0
56,706
Long Beach Bixby North Cambodian
0
0
Long Beach Bixby-North
0
77,944
Total Missional
Disbursements
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
50
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
49
Value of Church
Properties
48
Total Used for Local
Mission
47
All Other Church
Ministries
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
0
Long Beach First
46
Local Compassionate
Ministries
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
34,537
331
63,358
138,563
157,037
1,890,000
25,437
No
73,521
1,014
19,559
179,945
213,298
30,500
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
152,574
25,099
2,159
45,726
303,502
394,832
6,725,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
7,982
6,360
28,520
0
2,801
31,514
77,177
85,622
2,000,000
69,000
No
Long Beach New Life Community
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Long Beach New Life Khmer
0
0
0
0
750
2,040
2,790
3,190
0
0
No
Long Beach New Life Lao
0
0
9,087
24,990
9,967
32,504
76,548
84,848
0
0
No
800
10,006
10,800
24,000
6,520
2,003
54,129
56,329
800,000
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
40,000
24,060
64,350
10,000
3,500
50,000
191,910
201,139
1,500,000
262,000
No
18,900
0
23,000
23,037
2,922
22,717
90,576
113,267
1,350,000
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
308
0
0
No
- Long Beach First Hispanic
Long Beach Grace Samoan
46
47 Lynwood Faith Community
48 Lynwood Grace Hispanic
49 Maywood Faith
50 - Maywood Hispanic
Long Beach Westside
51 Mission Viejo Sanctuary Fellowship
*52 Norwalk
53 - Norwalk Hesead Korean
54 - Norwalk Hispanic
55 Ontario Archibald Ranch Community
56
57
58
59
60
44a
0
35 Jesus Loves Mission
36
37
38
39
*40
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2013
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Ontario First
- Ontario First Hispanic
Ontario Hispanic
Orange
Orange Hispanic
61 Placentia Grace Community
62 Pomona Christian Fellowship
*63 Rancho Cucamonga Highland Avenue
0
0
72,033
7,377
1,500
49,979
130,889
138,794
450,000
0
No
4,425
44,496
100,964
9,000
7,549
136,165
302,599
323,645
7,000,000
468,234
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
2,100,000
0
10,800
14,400
0
0
2,125,200
2,127,436
2,000,000
663,000
No
0
145,926
169,914
14,049
4,936
77,976
412,801
449,030
7,539,457
1,569,000
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
1,000
0
15,600
0
0
0
16,600
20,027
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
1,500
17,848
24,486
13,139
370
43,176
100,519
102,991
1,903,531
196,665
No
51,898
27,118
63,172
39,708
175
57,385
239,456
241,996
3,000,000
305,649
No
17,201
11,666
154,493
38,199
3,500
22,199
247,258
299,487
8,000,000
387,499
Yes
0
0
60,260
232
525
45,977
106,994
131,633
1,190,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Community
*64 San Pedro Peninsula
65 - San Pedro Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
66 Santa Ana Edinger Street
67 Santa Ana Edinger Street Hispanic
*68 Santa Ana First
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
3,000
0
18,000
8,000
0
750
29,750
34,620
700,000
0
Yes
19,506
0
37,025
69,385
905
17,956
144,777
200,741
2,431,806
0
No
69 - Santa Ana First Hispanic
70 Stanton Lighthouse Community
The Gathering
Torrance Chinese
Torrance Community
- Torrance Korean
Tustin Seabreeze Community
*76 Upland First
77 - Upland Chinese
78 Whittier College Avenue
79 Whittier Crossroads Community
80 Wilmington First
81 Wilmington First Samoan
82 Yorba Linda Faith Community
83 - Ambassador Community
84 - Faith Community - Bilingual Ministries
85 - Iglesia Comunidad de Fe Del Nazareno
* Sponsored New Church this Year
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
Total Missional
Disbursements
All Other Church
Ministries
49
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
956
0
0
No
4,100
0
0
15,200
3,227
1,325
23,852
23,852
3,000,000
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
No
100
0
0
1,000
10
300
1,410
1,460
0
0
No
60,715
11,573
45,513
83,869
0
15,268
216,938
246,811
6,000,000
130,000
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
1,340
0
61,052
55,241
1,777
54,732
174,142
181,572
800,000
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
22,520
14,517
133,843
0
18,647
39,228
228,755
304,238
4,300,000
125,840
Yes
17,264
2,880
27,000
0
200
0
47,344
47,344
1,806,072
0
No
28,440
155
24,060
3,622
2,527
4,371
63,175
74,917
658,950
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
707,718
129,547
No
46,948
0
81,461
36,638
6,672
42,932
214,651
235,448
5,000,000
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
0
0
Anaheim Supplemental
Organized
48
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
47
Value of Church
Properties
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Debt Service
Church Name
71
72
*73
74
75
43
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2013
42
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Current Year Total
2,928,068
802,579
2,194,535
1,163,706
113,311
1,289,430
8,491,629
9,467,504
110,624,589
8,576,950
Last Year Total
707,308
651,703
2,216,882
1,287,514
95,293
1,354,717
6,313,417
7,283,891
96,110,830
9,244,709
Increase / (Decrease)
2,220,760
150,876
2,178,212
2,183,613
14,513,759
Name Change
Inactive
(22,347)
(123,808)
Transfer
18,018
(65,287)
Merge
Disorganize
(667,759)
Drop
Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
to Santa Ana Tierra Fertil
Peninsula Mas Que
Vencedores
to San Pedro Peninsula Mas
Que Vencedores
Primera Iglesia Del Nazareno
to Long Beach First Hispanic
Santa Ana First Spanish
to Santa Ana First Hispanic
Tierra Fertil Iglesia del
Nazareno
to Costa Mesa Tierra Fertil
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Anaheim Korean
Long Beach Bixby-North
Lynwood Faith Community
Orange Hispanic
Santa Ana Edinger Street
Tustin Seabreeze Community
48
All Other Church
Ministries
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
49
50
Cerritos Korean
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
47
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
46
Value of Church
Properties
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
2013
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Hawthorne Korean
Ontario Hispanic
Supplemental Statistical Report
2013
Anaheim
Value District Property
10,918,554.00
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
Indebtedness on District Property
November 07, 2013
2,681,104.00

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