Colorado District Journal 2014

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One hundred sixth
Annual Assembly Journal
of the
Colorado District
Church of the Nazarene
Dr. David Graves
General Superintendent
Rev. David M. Ralph
District Superintendent
Sessions held at
Denver First Church
Englewood, Colorado
June 19-21, 2014
Colorado District Year in Review May 1, 2013 to April 30, 2014
THE NUMBERS
*AS REPORTED IN THE ANNUAL PASTOR’S REPORTS
Organized Churches
69
NewStarts (CTM’s)
9
Organic Centers
1
Preaching Points
3
Intercity Ministries
3
Camp
1
New Nazarenes
374
Baptisms
488
Conversions
1,728
Church Membership
12,031
Average Weekly SDMI Attendance
7,626
Average Weekly Worship Attendance
9,483
Money Raised
$15,267,293
Given for World Evangelism
$ 678,373 (4.44% of gross income)
Given for District Operations
$ 441,589 (2.89% of gross income)
Given for Pensions & Benefits
$ 255,866 (1.68% of gross income)
Given for NNU
$ 239,107 (1.57% of gross income)
THE EVENTS
9 NewStarts (CTM’s)
Calvary
Cowboy at the Cross
Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship
Denver Family
Falcon Cornerstone Community
Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand
Parker Epic
Security Kingdom Rock
Windsor The Rock
1 Organic Center
Lone Tree The Crash
3 Preaching Points
Delta Gunnison Valley - Uniweep Canyon, Hope Fellowship
Greeley Celebration Pointe - Keota
3 Intercity Ministries
Jesus of Nazareth, Movement 5280, Nehemiah
1 Camp
Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center
ASSEMBLY HISTORY—COLORADO DISTRICT
General
District
District
No. Year
Dates
Place
Host Pastor
Superintendent
Superintendent
Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene
1 1909
Sept. 23-26
Denver
Alpin M. Bowes
P. F. Bresee
Alpin M. Bowes
2 1910
June 16-19
Greeley
L. E. Burger
E. P. Ellyson
L. E. Burger
3 1911
May 18-21
Greeley
L. E. Burger
H. F. Reynolds
L. E. Burger
4 1912
May 9-12
Denver
L. E. Burger
P. F. Bresee
H. C. Baker
Colorado District—Colorado, Utah, Wyoming (Consolidation of Rocky Mountain and Southern Colorado Districts)
5 1913
June 12-15
Co Spgs
C. B. Widmeyer
E. F. Walker
C. B. Widmeyer
6 1914
May 14-17
Denver
H. C. Baker
E. F. Walker
C. B. Widmeyer
7 1915
May 19-23
Denver
L. E. Burger
H. F. Reynolds
L. E. Burger
8 1916
May 3-7
Greeley
C. T. French
R. T. Williams
L. E. Burger
9 1917
May 31—June 3
Co Spgs
R. J. Plumb
R. T. Williams
R. J. Plumb
10 1918
May 22-26
Denver
A. G. Crockett
J. W. Goodwin
A. E. Sanner
11 1919
May 22—June 1
Kirk
D. I. Vanderpool
R. T. Williams
A. E. Sanner
Church of the Nazarene
12 1920
June 23-27
Canon City
R. J. Plumb
H. F. Reynolds
A. E. Sanner
Eastern Colorado-Wyoming District (Three-state district divided; new district, Western Colorado-Utah, created)
13 1921
June 29—July 3
Co Spgs
L. E. Grattan
R. T. Williams
A. E. Sanner
14 1922
June 21-25
Greeley
C. H. Lancaster
H. F. Reynolds
A. E. Sanner
15 1923
June 13-17
Denver
A. G. Crockett
J. W. Goodwin
D. I. Vanderpool
16 1924
May 21-25
Cañon City
L. E. Grattan
R. T. Williams
D. I. Vanderpool
17 1925
May 19-24
Boulder
W. H. Parker
H. F. Reynolds
C. W. Davis
Colorado-Wyoming District (Western Colorado added to Eastern Colorado-Wyoming District)
18 1926
June 16-21
Florence
Z. H. Baxter
J. W. Goodwin
C. W. Davis
19 1927
June 14-19
Denver
D. I. Vanderpool
H. F. Reynolds
C. W. Davis
20 1928
July 11-15
La Junta
F. C. Savage
J. B. Chapman
C. W. Davis
21 1929
June 18-23
Montrose
P. J. Smith
J. B. Chapman
C. W. Davis
22 1930
June 24-29
Pueblo
F. Galloway
J. W. Goodwin
C. W. Davis
23 1931
June 24-28
Greeley
L. E. Grattan
H. F. Reynolds
C. W. Davis
24 1932
May 25-29
Co Spgs
J. A. Phillips
J. W. Goodwin
C. W. Davis
25 1933
May 21-25
Denver
Melza Brown
R. T. Williams
C. W. Davis
26 1934
June 20-24
Boulder
A. L. Hipple
W. Goodwin
C. W. Davis
27 1935
June 12-16
Canon City
J. W. Wells
J. B. Chapman
C. W. Davis
28 1936
June 13-17
Gr Junction
Olaf Sundal
R. T. Williams
C. W. Davis
29 1937
June 9-13
Denver
Melza Brown
J. G. Morrison
C. W. Davis
30 1938
June 8-12
Manzanola
Dave Severn
J. G. Morrison
C. W. Davis
31 1939
June 13-18
Canon City
J. W. Wells
J. W. Goodwin
C. W. Davis
32 1940
May 22-24
Denver
R. W. Hertenstein
R. T. Williams
C. W. Davis
33 1941
June 11-13
Denver
R. W. Hertenstein
J. B. Chapman
C. W. Davis
34 1942
June 17-19
Denver
R. W. Hertenstein
H. V. Miller
C. W. Davis
35 1943
July 28-30
Denver
Leo C. Davis
H. V. Miller
C. W. Davis
36 1944
Aug. 2-4
Denver
L. A. Ogden
H. C. Powers
C. W. Davis
37 1945
Aug. 1-2
Denver
L. A. Ogden
H. V. Miller
C. W. Davis
38 1946
July 31—Aug. 2
Denver
C. W. Brough
H. C. Powers
Glenn Griffith
39 1947
June 18-20
Denver
C. W. Brough
G. B. Williamson Glenn Griffith
40 1948
July 28-29
Denver
C. W. Brough
O. J. Nease
Glenn Griffith
41 1949
June 22-24
Denver
J. B. Miller
D. I. Vanderpool Glenn Griffith
42 1950
July 5-6
Denver
J. B. Miller
G. B. Williamson C. B. Cox
43 1951
July 4-6
Denver
J. B. Miller
Samuel Young
C. B. Cox
44 1952
July 9-10
Denver
J. B. Miller
H. C. Powers
C. B. Cox
45 1953
July 8-9
Lakewood
H. T. Leppard
G. B. Williamson C. B. Cox
46 1954
July 7-8
Lakewood
H. T. Leppard
D. I. Vanderpool C. B. Cox
47 1955
July 14-15
Lakewood
E. Geo. Greiner
Hugh C. Benner O. J. Finch
48 1956
July 19-20
Lakewood
E. Geo. Greiner
G. B. Williamson O. J. Finch
49 1957
July 17-18
Lakewood
E. Geo. Greiner
Samuel Young
O. J. Finch
50 1958
July 10-11
Lakewood
M. A. Palmquist
D. I. Vanderpool O. J. Finch
51 1959
July 16-17
Lakewood
M. A. Palmquist
Hugh C. Benner O. J. Finch
52 1960
July 21-22
Lakewood
M. A. Palmquist
H. C. Powers
O. J. Finch
53 1961
July 20-21
Lakewood
M. A. Palmquist
G. B. Williamson E. L. Cornelison
54 1962
July 19-21
Lakewood
M. A. Palmquist
Hugh C. Benner E. L. Cornelison
55 1963
July 18-19
Lakewood
M. A. Palmquist
D. I. Vanderpool E. L. Cornelison
Secretary
F. A. Pierce
F. A. Pierce
H. C. Baker
L.Bracewell
S. L. Flowers
A. E. Sanner
A. E. Sanner
A. E. Sanner
A. E. Sanner
R. J. Plumb
J. G. Beckman
J. G. Beckman
L. E. Grattan
L. E. Grattan
L. E. Grattan
L. E. Grattan
M. C. Campbell
M. C. Campbell
M. C. Campbell
M. C. Campbell
M. C. Campbell
L. E. Grattan
L. E. Grattan
L. E Grattan
L. E. Gratta
L. E. Grattan
L. E. Grattan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Lloyd LeVan
Wm. Lambert
Wm. Lambert
Wm. Lambert
Wm. Lambert
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
C. K. Helsel
56 1964
57 1965
58 1966
59 1967
60 1968
61 1969
62 1970
63 1971
64 1972
65 1973
66 1974
67 1975
68 1976
69 1977
70 1978
71 1979
72 1980
73 1981
74 1982
75 1983
76 1984
77 1985
78 1986
79 1987
80 1988
81 1989
82 1990
83 1991
84 1992
85 1993
86 1994
87 1995
88 1996
89 1997
90 1998
91 1999
92 2000
93 2001
94 2002
95 2003
96 2004
97 2005
98 2006
99 2007
July 16-17
July 21-23
July 20-23
July 12-14
July 24-26
July 16-18
July 8-10
July 8-9
July 6-7
July 5-6
July 11-12
July 10-11
July 15-16
July 7-8
July 13-14
July 11-12
July 16-17
July 16-17
July 15
July 14
July 12-13
July 18-19
July 17-18
July 16-17
July 14-15
July 19-21
July 11-13
July 10-12
July 8-10
July 7-9
July 13-15
July 19-21
July 17-19
July 23-25
July 22-24
July 21-23
July 19-21
July 25-27
July 10-11
July 13-14
July 11-12
July 17-18
July 16-17
July 15-16
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood
Co Spgs
Denver
Denver
Denver
Co Spgs
Lakewood
Denver
Denver
Lakewood
Co Spgs
Littleton
Denver
Co Spgs
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Co Spgs
Denver
Denver
Denver
Co Spgs
Denver
Co Spgs
Lakewood
Denver
Co Spgs
Denver
Co Spgs
Denver
Co Spgs
Denver
Co Spgs
Co Spgs
Denver
M. A. Palmquist
District Center
District Center
District Center
District Center
District Center
District Center
District Center
District Center
Bill M. Sullivan
W. Don Wellman
W. Don Wellman
W. Don Wellman
Allen Dace
Robert Snodgrass
W. Don Wellman
W. Don Wellman
Jay Baynum
J. Donald Freese
C. Howard Wade
W. Donald Wellman
J. Donald Freese
W. Donald Wellman
W. Donald Wellman
W. Donald Wellman
Jim Diehl
Steve Borger
Jim Diehl
Jim Diehl
Jim Diehl
Steve Borger
Tim Stearman
Gary Durham
David Phillips
Tim Stearman
Gary Durham
Tim Stearman
Alan Scott
Tim Stearman
Alan Scott
Tim Stearman
Gene Grate
Gene Grate
Tim Stearman
Samuel Young
E. L. Cornelison
V. H. Lewis
E. L. Cornelison
H. C. Powers
E. L. Cornelison
G. B. Williamson E. L. Cornelison
Orville W. Jenkins E. L. Cornelison
George Coulter
E. L. Cornelison
V. H. Lewis
E. L. Cornelison
Samuel Young
M. Harold Daniels
Edward Lawlor
M. Harold Daniels
Eugene L. Stowe M. Harold Daniels
Edward Lawlor
M. Harold Daniels
George Coulter
M. Harold Daniels
V. H. Lewis
M. Harold Daniels
Charles H. Strickland M. Harold Daniels
Orville W. Jenkins M. Harold Daniels
Eugene L. Stowe M. Harold Daniels
Jerald D. Johnson M. Harold Daniels
V. H. Lewis
M. Harold Daniels
Charles H. Strickland M. Harold Daniels
Charles H. Strickland M. Harold Daniels
Orville W. Jenkins M. Harold Daniels
Raymond W. Hurn M. Harold Daniels
Eugene L. Stowe Jim Diehl
Eugene L. Stowe Jim Diehl
William M. Greathouse Jim Diehl
Donald D. Owens Leon F. Wyss
Jerald D. Johnson Leon F. Wyss
Jerald D. Johnson Leon F. Wyss
John A. Knight
Leon F. Wyss
John A. Knight
Leon F. Wyss
William J. Prince Leon F. Wyss
William J. Prince Leon F. Wyss
Paul Cunningham Leon F. Wyss
Paul Cunningham Leon F. Wyss
James H. Diehl
Leon F. Wyss
James H. Diehl
Leon F. Wyss
Jim Bond
Leon F. Wyss
Jim Bond
Leon F. Wyss
Jerry Porter
David Ralph
Jerry Porter
David Ralph
Talmadge Johnson David Ralph
Talmadge Johnson David Ralph
Jesse Middendorf David Ralph
Jesse Middendorf David Ralph
1002008
1012009
1022010
1032011
1042012
1042013
1052014
July 14-15
July 19-20
June 27-29
June 26-28
June 21-23
June 6-8
June 19-21
Lakewood
Co Spgs
Denver
Denver
Co Spgs
Co Spgs
Denver
Joseph McNulty
Harold Graves
Shawn Siegfreid
Shawn Siegfreid
Gene Grate
Gene Grate
Shawn Siegfreid
Paul Cunningham
Paul Cunningham
Eugénio Duarte
Eugénio Duarte
Jerry Porter
Jerry Porter
David Graves
David Ralph
David Ralph
David Ralph
David Ralph
David Ralph
David Ralph
David Ralph
C. K. Helsel
Loran A. Madsen
Loran A. Madsen
Loran A. Madsen
Harold J. Westlund
Harold J. Westlund
Harold J. Westlund
Harold J. Westlund
Harold J. Westlund
Harold J. Westlund
Harold J. Westlund
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Allen H. Dace
Orlando R. Jantz
Orlando R. Jantz
Orlando R. Jantz
Earl Paul Robertson
Earl Paul Robertson
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Stanley J. Rodes
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Conley Henderson
Joseph McNulty
Joseph McNulty
Howie Stooksbury
Joseph McNulty
Larry Chovancek
Larry Chovancek
Larry Chovancek
Larry Chovancek
Larry Chovancek
Larry Chovancek
2014 ORDINANDS
Isaac Gilmore graduated from Olivet Nazarene University in 2008 with his undergraduate
degree in Christian Education and then his Masters of Arts in Religion in 2010. Isaac has been
doing ministry in Colorado since 2011. He started at the Crossing Church and is now doing
ministry at Faith Venture. Isaac enjoys getting to know people and watching and playing sports.
He is called into full time ministry and is excited about where God is going to lead him.
Sjon Green - I accepted the Lord as my Savior while playing golf in Great Britain. I wanted to
have the close walk with Jesus that was modeled out in front of me on a daily basis by my wife
Mae. Just a few short months later, I sensed the call of God on my life to be a pastor. I have
served God as an Associate Pastor, Children’s Pastor, Outreach Pastor, Youth Pastor, and Lead
Pastor. God can and will do many amazing things for those who seek Him and love Him with all
of their heart and to love their neighbor as themselves.
Zachary Harris serves as the Student Ministries Pastor at Denver First Church of the Nazarene.
He is married to Nicole. He graduated from MidAmerica Nazarene University, and recalls a
special time at the Houston NYC 2003 where God spoke to him about ministry.
Jarod Jay Hawes is the Reunion Faith Venture Senior Pastor. He states that his Personal
achievements are being a Pastor's Kid, serving in the USAF from 2001-2007, and getting the
most beautiful woman in the world to marry me in 2003.
Christopher Ludington is married to Miranda and they have two girls, Allyssa and Maddalyn.
He attended Southern Nazarene University where he received an undergraduate and master’s
degree in Theology and Ministry. Chris has been ministering for the last 10 years on the
Oklahoma and Colorado Districts and is grateful for those who have invested time, shared
resources and talents to help shape his understanding and actions to reflect the Kingdom of God.
Jorge Martinez Marioni and Ofelia Carmona Martinez serve as the Pastors of Discipleship
at Denver Family Church.
Heather Miller - I grew up in Seattle, Washington, and moved to Nampa, Idaho, to attend
Northwest Nazarene University. God called me to a life of ministry with children while serving
on a mission trip in Guatemala. I graduated in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministry
with an emphasis in Children's Ministry. While in college, I did a 2-year internship program.
After completing my internship, I moved to Thornton, Colorado, to be the Children's Pastor at
ThornCreek Church. It has been an incredible 5 years of serving the children and families of
ThornCreek Church. I'm so excited to see how God continues to use me to serve his church in
the future.
Kevin Miller has served at Celebration Pointe for six and a half years. During that time of
service the church continues to grow each year and has doubled in size. They added a church
plant in Keota, Colorado. With the leadership of Shellie, Kevin’s wife, the children’s ministry
has gone from zero to now over 20 children who are actively engaged in ministry on Sundays.
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Sarah Porter is the Young Adult Pastor at the Eastborough Church. She is married to Jonathan.
Deanna Stringer graduated cum laude from The Ohio State University B.S. in Elementary
Education 1986; Graduated with a Masters of Theology, Dec. 2010 from Fuller Theological
Seminary; Children’s pastor K-2nd grades at Springs First Church of the Nazarene and
children’s pastor at Vista Grande Church of God, Adjunct Professor at Mid-America Christian
University, Student Internship at Memorial Hospital in Spiritual Care Dept. as a Chaplain, 201314.
Bruce Tallman is married to his high school sweetheart Karen. They are blessed to have four
children and four grandchildren. Bruce is a graduate of Nazarene Bible College and has served as
Pastor, Associate Pastor and Youth Pastor. Bruce is currently serving as a New Start Pastor along
with Karen and their family in Windsor CO.
*Ordinands are noted with CAPITAL LETTERS.
Left to right: (back row) Rev. David Ralph, D.S., JORGE MARTINEZ MARIONI, SJON
GREEN, ZACHARY HARRIS, JAROD HAWES, CHRISTOPHER LUDINGTON, Jonathan
Porter, Michael Stringer.
(middle row) KEVIN MILLER, OFELIA MARTINEZ, Mae Green, Nicole Harris, Janet Hawes,
Miranda Ludington, SARAH PORTER, DEANNA STRINGER.
(front row) Shellie Miller, ISAAC GILMORE, BRUCE TALLMAN, Karen Tallman,
HEATHER MILLER, Dr. David Graves, G.S.
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I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
General Superintendent in Jurisdiction – Dr. David Graves (Sharon), 17001 Prairie Star
Parkway, Lenexa, KS 66220 (E-mail: dgraves@nazarene.org; 913-577-0500)
District Superintendent – Rev. David M. Ralph (Carol), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241 (E-mail: dralph@conazarene.org or dsralph@aol.com;
720-977-9066 Ext. 22)
District Superintendent Emeritus – Dr. Leon Wyss (Liz), 21 Abernathy Ct., Highlands Ranch,
CO 80130
(303-770-7442)
District Administrator – Dr. Kevin Compton (Linda), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241 (E-mail: kcompton@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066 Ext. 21)
Office Manager – Shelley Trostle (Jim), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO
80241 (E-mail: strostle@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066 Ext. 24)
District Office – 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241-3152
(Website: www.conazarene.org; E-mail: conazarene@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066,
Fax: 720-977-9077)
District Conference Coordinator – Mickey Cox, 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton,
CO 80241 (E-mail: mcox@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066 Ext. 25)
District Secretary – Larry Chovancek (Joyce), 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton,
CO 80241 (E-mail: jlchovancek@mac.com; Church: 970-245-3125)
District NMI President – Wayla Murrow (Sid), 6621 W. 111th Place, Westminster, CO 80020
(E-mail: Colorado.nmi@gmail.com or wayla@comcast.net; Cell 303-726-7714)
District NYI President – Troy Teeter (Kim), 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013
(E-mail: pastortroy@tcfchurch.org; 303-337-9100)
District SDMI Chairman – Roger Freels (Judi), 2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO
80501 (E-mail: seniorpastor@longmontnazarene.org; 303-898-6308)
Golden Bell Camp & Conference Center Director – Doug Pearson (Jan), 380 County Rd. 512,
Divide, CO 80814 (E-mail: doug.pearson@goldenbellrocks.com; Fax: 719-687-5400, Center:
719-687-9561)
NewStart Chairman – Jeff Alexander (Robin), 8444 Parfet Court Arvada, CO 80005
(E-mail: jeffreyalexander@comcast.net; 303-424-5024)
Hispanic Coordinator – Joel Tuchez (Traci), Denver Family Church, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO
80223 (E-mail: pastor@holycrew.net or dfcpastor44@gmail.com; 303-934-4350 or cell 303-3059670)
Nazarene Bible College – 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(719-884-5000)
Northwest Nazarene University – 623 Holly, Nampa, ID 83686 (208-467-8011)
Nazarene Theological Seminary – 1700 East Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64141
(816-268-5400, Fax: 816-333-6271)
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WHERE TO SEND MONIES
All general monies send to:
Global Treasury Services, PO Box 843116, Kansas City MO 64184-3116
Online: http://fundingthemission.org/
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Monies for Nazarene Theological Seminary send to:
NTS, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131
Monies for Nazarene Bible College send to:
NBC, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
NMI district monies including children’s projects send to:
Sheldon Jantz, 114 N. Brentwood Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
NYI district monies send to:
Troy Teeter, NYI President, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013
Colorado Compassionate Ministries monies send to:
District Office, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241-3152
Online: http://www.conazarene.org/online-payments
Golden Bell & Dan Walker Memorial Chapel money send to:
Golden Bell Camp, 380 County Road 512, Divide CO 80814
Online: http://www.conazarene.org/online-payments
All other district monies send to:
District Office, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241-3152
Online: http://www.conazarene.org/online-payments
B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. Advisory Board
Chairman – District Superintendent Rev. David M. Ralph, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: dsralph@aol.com; 720-977-9066 ext 22)
Secretary – Ruben Villarreal, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: ruben@thorncreek.net; 303-252-7111)
Advisory – District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: kcompton@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066 ext 21)
Treasurer – Rich Cantwell
Ministers
Term Expires
Lay Members
Shawn Siegfreid
2017
Dean Thoman
Ruben Villarreal
2016
Jeff Alexander
Alan Scott
2016
Linda Geist
Dale Wesley
2015
Nina Rattle
2. NewStart Executive Committee
District Superintendent Rev. David M. Ralph, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: dsralph@aol.com; 720-977-9066 ext 22)
District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, 12021 Pennsylvania St., Suite 206,
Thornton, CO 80241-3152 (E-mail: kcompton@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066 ext 21)
NewStart Chairman – Jeff Alexander, 8444 Parfet Court, Arvada, CO 80005
(E-mail: jeffreyalexander@comcast.net; 303-424-5024)
3. Ministry Board
Chairman – District Superintendent Rev. David M. Ralph
Acting Chairman – Dr. David DeBord
Secretary – District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton
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Recording Secretary – Rev. Alan Scott
Members (Term 2014-2015):
Don Blanchard, Larry Chovancek, Kevin Compton, Jason Daye, David DeBord, Roger Freels,
Jerry Jaquess, Andy Lucas, Jim Lynch, Will Mackey, Russ Martin, Tim McKeithen, Janette
Mikatich, Sherry Mitchem, Lowell Moore, Keith Morgan, Jim Murray, Karen Phillips, Dan
Pierce, Robin Rodgers, Mark Runner, Jim Russom, Alan Scott, Shawn Siegfreid, Brian Smith,
Michael Staton, Ruben Villarreal, Dale Wesley, Brian Wiesinger
4. Golden Bell Board
District Administrator Dr. Kevin Compton, Standing Chairman
Ministers
Term Expires
Lay Members
Dale Wesley
2017
Nina Rattle
Amy Guthrie
2016
Ken Davis
Ken Rose
2016
Dave Davis
Andy Albright
2015
Dean Walker
Steve Laird
2015
Kim Glaser
Jana Burnham
2015
Lance Howard
Ex Officio members: DS David Ralph, Troy Teeter (NYI President), Wayla Murrow (NMI
President), Roger Freels (SDMI Chairman)
5. Board of Trustees of Northwest Nazarene University
(Term: three years)
Rev. David Ralph (ex officio)
Ministers
Term Expires
Lay Members
Alan Scott
2017
Nina Rattle
Rich Cantwell
2016
Bob Walker
Shawn Siegfreid
2015
Jeff Alexander
6. Properties Board
District Superintendent, District Administrator, and the District Advisory Board
7. Court of Appeals
(Terms expire 2015)
Designated Members – David Ralph (District Superintendent), Kevin Compton (District
Administrator)
Appointed Member: Don Blanchard
C. ASSEMBLY FINANCE COMMITTEE
(Term: FY 2014-2015)
Chairman – Rich Cantwell
District Superintendent – David Ralph
Recording Secretary – Shelley Trostle
District Advisory Board, District treasurer, District auxiliary chairmen, and minister and lay
representatives from each area as follows:
AREA
MINISTER
LAY MEMBER
Southern
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Doyle Larkin
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Bob Simms
Colorado Springs
Denver Area
Northern
Dan Pierce
Brian Smith
Terry Nelson
Don Stewart
Bob Hamilton
D. DISTRICT AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
1. District NMI Officers and Council
President – Wayla Murrow (2014-2016), Council Members (2014-2015) John Bruneau, Joyce
Chovancek, Rick Davis, Karen Douglass, Amy Guthrie, Sheldon Jantz, Linda Lankford, Kathy
Matson, Susan McKeithen, Janette Mikatich, Bob Simms, Gaylene Simms, Kathy VanSoest
Additional members may be appointed by President Wayla Murrow.
Officers:
President – Wayla Murrow, 6621 W. 111th Pl., Westminster, CO 80020
(E-mail: colorado.nmi@gmail.com; 303-464-1965)
Vice President – Kathy Matson, 4930 Leighton Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(E-mail: kathylmatson@hotmail.com; 719-761-1622)
Secretary – Susan McKeithen, 4440 Range Creek Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(E-mail: smckeithen@samnaz.org; 719-651-7875)
Treasurer – Sheldon Jantz, 114 N. Brentwood Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: sjantz@isiwebnet.net; 719-761-0576 or 800-474-4965)
Council Information:
Karen Douglass, 129 Easy Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: karen_douglass1@live.com; 719-671-0767)
Joyce Chovancek, 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(E-mail: jlchovancek@mac.com; 970-424-0588)
Linda Lankford, 318 Kenady Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(E-mail: ewales1@juno.com; 719-475-1946)
Janette Mikatich, The Crossing Church, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: jmikatich@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Bob Simms, 220 W. 15th St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003
(E-mail: rjudsonjr@msn.com; 719-251-3473)
Kathy Van Soest, 4612 Bush Mills Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: rkvan@what-wire.com; 970-518-7072)
Children’s Missions – Amy Guthrie, The Crossing Church, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster,
CO 80031 (E-mail: amy@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Mission Call Coordinator – Kathy Matson, 4930 Leighton Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(E-mail: kathylmatson@hotmail.com; 719-761-1622)
Nazarene Navajo Nation Ministry – Rick Davis, 500 Cameron St., Mail P O Box 427, Brush, CO
80723 (E-mail: rdaledavis@hotmail.com; 970-842-2294)
Deputation – Gaylene Simms, 220 W. 15th St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003
(E-mail: codeputation@gmail.com)
LINKS – Karen Douglass, 129 Easy Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: karen_douglass1@live.com; 719-671-0767)
Work and Witness – John Bruneau, 4063 S. Cathay Ct., Aurora, CO 80013
(E-mail: jbmissions@aol.com; 303-328-7303)
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2. District NYI Officers and Council
Executive Council:
President—Troy Teeter, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013
(E-mail: pastortroy@tcfchurch.org; 303-337-9100)
Vice President—Chris Johnson, 3501 W. 104th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: cjohnson@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5439)
Secretary—Mickey Cox, 12021 Pennsylvania Street, Suite 206, Thornton, CO 80241
(E-mail: mcox@conazarene.org; 720-977-9066 Ext. 25)
Treasurer—Jana Burnham, 5055 El Camino, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(E-mail: jburnham@trinitynazarene.net; 719-599-7990)
Event Directors:
Main Event—Chris Collins, 807 W. 29th Street, Loveland, CO 80538
(E-mail: ccollins@lovelandnaz.org; 970-667-4323)
Call Conference—Ed Belzer, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: ebelzer@springsfirst.org; 719-596-5119)
NYC-Zack Harris, 3800 E. Hampton Avenue, Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: zackh@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
PowerSurge Director—PJ Horn, 5305 Rawhide Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80917
(E-mail: pj.horn@hotmail.com; 719-574-4309)
Teen Quizzing—Ryan Flynt, 1248 Cree Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(E-mail: Ryan.flynt@gmail.com; 719-637-8863)
District Camp—Chris Johnson, 3501 W. 104th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: cjohnson@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5439)
Water World— Kim and Troy Teeter, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013
(E-mail: pastortroy@tcfchurch.org; 303-337-9100)
At Large Council Members:
Junior High Representatives
Eden Rose Bendorf (C/S Trinity), Madison Howard (C/S Trinity)
Senior High Representatives
Adam Long (Westminster Crossing), Andrew Long (Westminster Crossing), Haylee
Teeter (Aurora Tower Community), Nathan Teeter (Aurora Tower Community), Randy
Welles (C/S First)
College-age Representatives
Mark Ghrayyeb (C/S First), Ally McLaughlin (Aurora Tower Community)
3. District SDMI Officers and Council
Chairman – Roger Freels, 17542 E. Dewberry Drive, Parker, CO 80134
(E-mail: rjfreels@centurylink.net; 303-898-6308)
Secretary – Wayla Murrow, 6621 W. 111th Pl., Westminster, CO 80020
(E-mail: Colorado.nmi@gmail.com; 303-464-1965)
Director of Children’s Ministries – Amy Guthrie, The Crossing Church, 3501 W. 104th Ave.,
Westminster, CO 80031 (E-mail: amy@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Director of Adult Ministries – Dan Pierce, 2091 S. Stuart St., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:
cardinalspastor@yahoo.com; 303-842-0924)
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Hispanic Coordinator – Joel Tuchez, Denver Family Church, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223
(E-mail: dfcpastor44@gmail.com; 303-934-4350 or cell 303-305-9670)
Evangelistic Outreach Director – to be supplied
Ministers
Dan Pierce (2016)
Bob Simms (2016)
Joel Tuchez (2015)
Brian Troxell (2015)
Members at large (Term expires)
Lay
Bob Hamilton (2016)
Russell Ross (2016)
Glenn Domokos (2015)
Charlie Friedly (2015)
Ex-Officio Members:
District Superintendent – David Ralph, District NMI President – Wayla Murrow, District NYI
President – Troy Teeter
E. DISTRICT CLUSTERS
Arkansas Valley – Gordon Smith and Janice Ramey, lead pastors
Holly, Karval, La Junta, Lamar Community, Lamar Crosswind, Las Animas, Rocky Ford
Colorado Springs – Keith Morgan, lead pastor
Colorado Springs: Abundant Hope, Central, Eastborough, Emanuel, First, Genesis, Grace, Living
Faith, Northeast Community, Remnant, Samoan, Trinity, True Life Community;
Fountain, Falcon Cornerstone Community, Kiowa, Security, Security Kingdom Rock, Woodland
Park
North Denver and Boulder – Ruben Villarreal, lead pastor
Arvada Northwest, Boulder South Broadway, Brighton Chapel Hill, Commerce City Iglesia del
Nazareno, Denver ThornCreek, Reunion Faith Venture, Thornton Hope Hacienda, Westminster
Iglesia del Nazareno, Westminster The Crossing
Northeast Plains – Dale Wesley, lead pastor
Brush, Clarkville Buffalo Grass, Fort Morgan, Sterling, Wray, Yuma
Northern – Brian Smith, lead pastor
Fort Collins Emmaus Road, Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand, Greeley First, Greeley Celebration
Pointe, Longmont, Loveland, Loveland Hope Springs, Windsor The Rock
Pueblo and Central Mountains – Jim Murray, lead pastor
Buena Vista High Country, Cañon City Lincoln Park, Florence Faith Journey, Pueblo Belmont,
Pueblo First, Trinidad
South Denver – Shawn Siegfreid and Shari Palmer, lead pastors
Aurora Tower Community, Calvary, Castle Rock The Connection, Denver Bear Valley, Denver
Columbine Hills, Denver el Redentor, Denver Family, Denver First, Denver Gracia y Vida, Golden,
Lakewood, Lone Tree The Crash, Parker Epic
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Southwest Mountains – Michael Staton, lead pastor
Cortez, Durango Faith Community, Monte Vista Valley
Western Slope – Sherry Mitchem, lead pastor
Cedaredge, Delta Gunnison Valley, Delta Cowboy at the Cross, Delta Cross and Spurs Cowboy
Fellowship, Grand Junction, Montrose, Palisade, Paonia
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F. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY
Arvada Northwest Community (Organized 2007) (011-0486)
Location—(Mail to: PO Box 584, Arvada, CO 80001) The Depot at Five Parks, 13810 W. 85th
Drive, Arvada, CO 80005 (Website: www.nwcommunitychurch.org; 720-220-3457)
Pastor—(9/1/05) Kent Sailsbery (Pat), 6329 Cole Court, Arvada, CO 80004
(E-mail: kent@nwcommunitychurch.org; 720-220-3457)
Associate Pastor—Randy Jones, 6468 Simms St Unit B, Arvada, CO 80004
(E-mail: rando357@hotmail.com; 720-557-7367)
Children’s Ministries Pastor—Brooke Hager, 10248 W. Dartmouth Ave, Lakewood, CO 80227
(E-mail: brooke.lynne09@hotmail.com; 303-931-6668)
Congregational Care Pastor—Vivian Stafford, 6779 Lewis St, Arvada, CO 80004
(E-mail: byron-vivian@comcast.net; 303 423-4164)
Church Treas.—Debbie Markley, 9231 Garfield St Thornton, CO 80229
(E-mail: cdmarkley18@msn.com; 303 289-7202)
Aurora Tower Community Fellowship (Organized 1963) (011-0143)
Location—1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013 (Web site: www.tcfchurch.org, E-mail:
churchoffice@tcfchurch.org; fax: 303-337-9101; 303-337-9100)
Pastor—(1/20/09) Russ Martin (Lou Ann), 20915 E. Berry Ave., Centennial, CO 80015 (E-mail
russmartin@tcfchurch.org; (720-475-0155)
Minister of Youth—Troy Teeter, 3124 S. Richfield St., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:
pastortroy@tcfchurch.org; (303-699-8186)
Asst. Pastor of Children—Kristi Lynn Stewart, 19258 E. Kansas Dr., Aurora, CO 80017(E-mail:
kristi_stewart@q.com; 303-695-1144)
Minister of Outreach—Tim Wilhite, 16351 E. Bates Dr., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:
twilhite@mac.com; 303-766-7868)
Prime Time Dirs—Carl and Sandy Euglow, 4420 Behrens Rd., Byers, CO 80103(303-822-9830)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Lou Ann Martin, 20915 E. Berry Ave., Centennial, CO 80015 (E-mail:
louannmartin@q.com; 303-680-0908)
SDMI Supt—Kevin Burchett, 6043 S. Tibet St., Aurora, CO 80015 (E-mail:
kevin_burchett@dell.com; 303-638-5916)
NYI Pres.—Troy Teeter, 3124 S. Richfield St., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:
pastortroy@tcfchurch.org; 303-699-8186)
NMI Pres.—Brenda Kidd, 19184 E Amherst Dr., Aurora, CO 80013 (Email:bkidd@stewart.com; 303-859-7540)
Church Treas.—Don Stewart, 18784 E. Linvale Pl., Aurora, CO 80013 (E-mail:
dstewartcpa@gmail.com; 303-766-2406)
Boulder South Broadway (Organized 1958) (011-0031)
Location—300 S. Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305
(Web site: www.bouldersbnaz.org: E-mail: sbnazarene@gmail.com; 303-494-8810)
Pastor—(7/1/02) Robert C. Franz (Stephanie), 370 Bates Ave., Boulder, CO 80305
(E-mail: rcfranzinboulder@gmail.com; 303-494-1132)
Church Board Sec.—Charles Manning, 776 Vivian Ct., Lakewood, CO 80401
Church Treas.—Chad Tally, 1516 Goshawk Dr., Longmont, CO 80504
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Brighton Chapel Hill (Organized 1940) (011-0040)
Location—10 Chapel Hill Drive, Brighton, CO 80601 (303-659-0745)
Pastor—(8/15/08) W. Bradley Paradee (Susan), 2380 Deer Trail Creek Dr., Brighton, CO 80601
(E-mail: brad.paradee@yahoo.com; 303-641-3957)
(Please address all correspondence for the following to the church office)
Associate Pastor—Dr. Ruth King
Associate Pastor—Kevin Juliano
Associate Minister—Jamie Juliano
Youth Pastor/College—Andy Derr
School Principal – Dr. Susan Paradee
Children’s Pastor—Jason Johnson
Church Board Sec—Blair Bergstom
SS Supt.—Sharon Horn
NMI Pres.—Elaine Forrey
Community Liaison— Estelle Jean
Church Treas.—Loretta Johnson
Brush First (Organized 1917) (011-0050)
Location—500 Cameron St. (mail: P.O. Box 427), Brush, CO 80723 (E-mail:
brush.nazarene@q.com; 970-842-4211)
Pastor—(08-01-12) Rick Davis (Sandy)
(E-mail rdaledavis@hotmail.com) (970-842-2294)
Associate Pastor—Jennifer Sampsel (Daniel) P.O. Box 427, Brush, Co. 80723 (970)-842-5110
Church Treasurer—Merle Rhoades, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970)867-8868
SDMI Chair—Jennifer Sampsel, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970)842-5110
NMI Pres.—Sandy Howard P.O.Box 427, Brush, CO 80723 (970)824-2442
Prime Time Dir.—Prime Time, P.O. Box 427, Brush, CO 80723
Church Board Sec.—Gretta Davis, P.O. Box 427, Brush, Co. 80723 (970) 345- 0121
Buena Vista High Country (Organized 1992) (011-0055)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 176) 30275 North Hwy. 24, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Website: www.highcountrychurch.org; Email: highcountrychurch@hotmail.com; 719-3956730)
Pastor—(06/01/93) Ken Rose (Nancy), 30440 CR 356, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(E-mail: kencrose@gmail.com; 719-395-6881)
Worship Pastors—JoAnn Vineyard and Mikki Goss, P.O. Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com; 719-395-9238)
NYI Director—Darrell Smith, 16125 County Road 352, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(E-mail: darrell@brasstacks.com; 719-530-1197)
Church Sec.—Carol Hutchcraft, P.O. Box 4858, Buena Vista, CO 81211 (E-mail:
dwacarbvco@yahoo.com; 719-395-0590)
Church Treas.—Sarah Baker, P.O. Box 1057, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(E-mail: skflbaker@chaffee.net; 719-395-4535)
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Calvary (CTM) (011-0022)
Location—15625 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora, CO 80013
Pastor—(1/19/14) Hyun Soo Park (Alma), 20447 E. Dartmouth Dr., Aurora, CO 80013
(Email: ldssas@icloud.com; 720-323-1615)
NOTE: Use this address for the following: 15625 E. Iliff Ave., Aurora, CO 80013
Board Secretary—Doo Young Choi
Church Treasurer—Tae Sik Yu
Cañon City Lincoln Park (Organized 1961) (011-0075)
Location—1301 McKinley, Canon City, CO 81212 (E-mail: LincolnPark@Q.Com; 719-2751324)
Pastor—(10/28/13) Richard Clark (Andrea), 63 Blue Grouse Drive, Canon City, CO 81212 (Email: fabnazfam5@msn.com; 719-306-3128)
NMI Pres.—Andrea Clark, 63 Blue Grouse Drive, Cañon City, CO 81212 (E-mail:
wifeofpastorrich@gmail.com; 719-306-3127)
Church Board Sec.—TBD
Church Treas/Sec.—Marvin Corning, 16714 E. State Hwy 115, Florence, CO 81226 (E-mail:
mcorning@juno.com; 719-784-2447)
Castle Rock The Connection (Organized 1988) (011-0076)
Location—1300 N. Park Street, Castle Rock, CO 80109 (Website: www.therealconnection.com;
303-660-9901)
NOTE: Use this address for the following: 1300 N. Park Street, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Pastor— (9/9/07) Matt Delp (Jacqueline) (Email: pastor@therealconnection.com)
Preschool Director—Karen Davis (Email: karen@promisedlandpdo.com)
Children/Youth Pastor—Ken Davis (Email: Ken@therealconnection.com)
Board Secretary—David VonBehren (Email: vonbehrendavid@gmail.com) 720-215-2420
Church Treasurer—Vicki Dickson (Email: office@therealconnection.com)
Church Secretary—Jacque Delp (Email: office@therealconnection.com)
Cedaredge (Organized 1974) (011-0080)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 451) 966 SW 11th Ave., Cedaredge, CO 81413
Pastor—to be supplied
NMI President—to be supplied
Treasurer—to be supplied
Church Board Sec.—to be supplied
Clarkville Buffalo Grass (Organized 1979) (011-0051)
Location—(Mail: 56961 Co. Rd. L) l7 miles S. of Haxtun on Hwy. 59, Haxtun, CO 80731
(Email: jpshaw@plains.net; 970-774-6390)
Pastor—(9/6/92) Jonathan P. Shaw (Julie), 56961 Co. Rd. L, Haxtun, CO 80731 (E-mail:
jpshaw@plains.net; cell: 970-630-2435; 970-774-6390)
Associate Pastor of Pastoral Care—Delores Walker, 12544 County Rd. 89, Fleming, CO 80728
(970-774-5250)
SS Supt.—Julie Shaw, 56961 Co. Rd. L., Haxtun, CO 80731 (970-774-6390)
NMI Pres.—Marilynn Lynch, 11034 Co. Rd. 42, Yuma, CO 80759 (970-630-1573)
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Church Board Sec.—Marilyn Mustain, 42454 Co. Rd. 55, Otis, CO 80743 (970-848-2778)
Church Treas.—Marilyn Mustain, 42454 Co. Rd. 55, Otis, CO 80743 (970-848-2778)
Colorado Springs Abundant Hope (Organized 1956) (011-0109) 2012
Location—(mail: 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910) 23 N. Iowa Ave., Colorado
Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail: genendawn@yahoo.com; 719- 201-3881)
Pastor—(4/12/98) Eugene F. Cooper (Dawn), 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(E-mail: genendawn@yahoo.com; 719-635-9628)
NMI—Rose Ann Schienle,120 Winters Dr. # 36, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719-328-1484)
Sunday School Superintendent—Becky Mitchell, 3907 Tennyson Ave., Colorado Springs, CO
80910 (719-550-1625)
Church Board Sec.—Dawn Cooper, 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (E-mail:
genendawn@yahoo.com; 719-635-9628)
Church Treasurer—Laura Nitchey, 5085 Hunters Run, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: lnitchey4@hotmail.com; 719-201-5833)
Colorado Springs Central (Organized 1938) (011-0103)
Location—2550 E. San Miguel St., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (Website: www.cncwtp.com;
E-mail: revbaby@qwestoffice.net; 719-632-6595)
NOTE The following have this address and phone number - 2550 E. San Miguel St., Colorado
Springs, CO 80909 (719-632-6595)
Pastor—(3/17/97) Jarell D. Jaquess (Kim) (719-380-1983)
Youth Pastor—Greg Niver
Church Treas.—Jack Jaquess
Colorado Springs Eastborough (Organized 1959) (011-0105)
Location—4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (Website: www.eastnaz.com;
E-mail: office@eastnaz.com; 719-596-1929; fax: 719-574-4814)
Senior Pastor—(8/11/13) Jason Daye (Monica), 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO
80909 (E-mail: jdaye@eastnaz.com; 719-596-1929)
Youth Pastor—PJ Horn, 5305 Rawhide Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80917 (E-mail:
pjhorn@eastnaz.com; 719-574-4309)
Worship Pastor—Jonathan C. Nells, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: jcnells@eastnaz.com; 719-596-1929)
Young Adult Pastor—Sarah Porter, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: sarahrose73008@yahoo.com; 719-596-1929)
Children & Communications Pastor—Kelli Fulks, 4123 E Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs,
CO 80909 (E-mail: kfulks@eastnaz.com; 719-596-1929)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Pam Thaman and Missi Spruill, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado
Springs, CO 80909 (E-mail: akthamans@gmail.com; 719-596-1929)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Marc Mikesell, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: marcmikesell@yahoo.com; 719-596-1929)
NMI Pres.—Sheldon Jantz, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(719-596-1929)
Church Board Sec.—Judi Arndt, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: ajsmom@q.com; 719-596-1929)
Church Treas.—Linda Geist, 4123 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: geist67@comcast.net; 719-596-1929)
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Colorado Springs Emanuel (Organized 2007) (011-0003)
Location—821 S. Royer, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Pastor—Mario Raxon-Concoha, 821 S. Royer, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(E-mail: mraxon6@gmail.com; 719-636-2583)
Colorado Springs First (Organized 1912) (011-0100)
Location—4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (Web site:
www.springsfirst.org; E-mail: gernst@springsfirst.org; Fax: 719-596-0088; 719-596-5119)
Senior Pastor—(2/17/14) Darwin Speicher (Cindy), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs,
CO 80916 (719-596-5119)
Children’s Pastor—to be supplied
Community Pastor—Jerry Scroggins (Linda), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (E-mail: jscroggins@springsfirst.org; 719-596-5119)
Worship Pastor—John Farley (Cynthia), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: jfarley@springsfirst.org; 719-596-5119)
Youth Pastor—Ed Belzer (Lori), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: ebelzer@springsfirst.org; 719-596-5119)
NMI President—Sheree Bales (Randy), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: bales@wsd3.k12.co.us; 719-596-5119)
NYI President—Bayne Ramsey (Linda), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: bayne.ramsey@davidccook.com; 719-596-5119)
Associate Pastor—Grayson Edwards (Jan), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (E-mail: glj21488@msn.com; 719-596-5119)
College/Career Pastor—Clint Tafoya (Alethea), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (Email: clint@xmiyouth.com; 719-596-5119)
Counseling Pastor—Robbin Trumble (Miles), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (Email: robbingtrumble@aol.com; 719-596-5119)
Counseling Pastor—Janine King (Thomas), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (Email: janinemking@msn.com; 719-596-5119)
Evangelism Ministries—Mason Cassens, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(Email: mr_nazarene@yahoo.com; 719-596-5119)
Mission Educator—Andrew Pottenger, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: ajpott@hotmail.com; 719-596-5119)
Spanish Ministries Pastor—Tim McKeithen (Susan), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs,
CO 80916 (E-mail: temckeithen@nbc.edu; 719-596-5119)
Pastor ministering to our Spanish congregation—Susan McKeithen (Tim), 4120 E. Fountain
Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (E-mail: susanmckeithen@gmail.com; 719-596-5119)
Women’s Ministry Pastor—Vicki Sisson, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: vicsis@msn.com; 719-596-5119)
Church Board Sec.—Scott Wardlow, 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: swardlow@ppar.org; 719-596-5119)
Church Treas.—Jason Glenn (Danielle), 4120 E. Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: jason.glenn7@gmail.com; 719-596-5119)
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Colorado Springs Genesis (Organized 1998) (011-0104)
Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905 Website:
http://genesiscotncs.weebly.com E-mail: genesis_church@msn.com; 719-633-5990
Senior Co-Pastor—(12/15/91) June G. Jones, 1023 E. Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO
80903 (E-mail: genesis_church@msn.com)
Senior Co-Pastor—(2012) Gwendolyn Henderson, 2045 Farrington St., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (E-mail: ghenderson20@q.com; 719-573-0837)
Youth Pastor—Mark Mickens (Penny), 3280 S. Academy Blvd. Lot # 175, Colorado Springs,
CO 80916 (E-mail: mpmickens7@msn.com; 719-550-4088)
SDMI Supt.— Penny Mickens (Mark), 3280 S. Academy Blvd. Lot # 175, Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (E-mail: mpmickens7@msn.com; 719-550-4088)
Stewart—Patrecia Dickerson, 716 S. El Paso St., Colorado Springs CO 80903 (719) 231-5282)
NYI Pres.—Dominique Tolbert, 702 S. Circle Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719-358-0834)
NMI Pres.—Vickie Crandall, 3280 S. Academy Blvd., Lot #136, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: vscrandall48@yahoo.com; 719-359-3549)
Women’s Ministries Director & Trustee—Glynis Willis, 1023 E. Vermijo Ave., Colorado
Springs, CO 80903 (719-232-6580)
Men’s Ministries Director & Stewart—Luis Nazario 3525 Dogwood, Colorado Springs, CO
80910 (719-596-3653)
Church Board Sec.—Elder Gwendolyn Henderson, 2045 Farrington St., Colorado Springs, CO
80916 (E-mail: ghenderson20@q.com; 719-573-0837)
Church Treasurer—Vickie Crandall, 3280 S. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: vscrandall48@yahoo.com; 719-359-3549)
Colorado Springs Grace (Organized 1997) (011-0118)
Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Pastor—(10/5/95) Joe Warrington (Jackie), 1015 Harbourne St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: jrwarrington@nbc.edu; Cell 719-229-4847)
Music Dir.—Patrick Finnegan, 411 Lakewood Cir. Ste. B 109, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(E-mail: pfinnegan@worldinconcert.com; 719-473-7419)
NMI Dir.—Timothy Spellman, 1930 Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(E-mail: tspellman@farmersagent.com)
Men’s Min’s.—Joe Warrington, 1015 Harbourne St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: jrwarrington@nbc.edu; Cell 719-229-4847)
Women’s Min’s.—Moneica Lloyd, 1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905
(E-mail: LloydM@adf-inc.com; 719-231-0309)
Dir. Sunday School—Mandy Finnegan, 1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905
(E-mail: mandy.finnegan@comcast.net)
Church Board Sec.—Judy Bryant, 1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905
(E-mail: JMBryant@NBC.edu; 719-442-2186)
Church Treas.—Judy Bryant, 1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905
(E-mail: JMBryant@NBC.edu; 719-442-2186)
Colorado Springs Living Faith (Organized 1968) (011-0101)
Location—2120 King St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904 (E-mail:
livingfaith_acts29@hotmail.com; 719-217-9551)
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Pastor—(6/1/07) Theodore (Ted) A. Dittmer (Julia), 1458 Friendship Lane W., Colorado
Springs, CO 80904 (719-645-3585)
Worship Minister—Julia Dittmer, 1458 Friendship Lane W., Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(719-217-0169)
Associate Minister (Young Adults)—Chris Boyts, 2450 Hamlet Ln. #B, Colorado Springs, CO
80918 (719-306-9600)
Associate Minister (Youth/Teens)—Selena Boyts, 2450 Hamlet Ln. #B, Colorado Springs, CO
80918 (719-306-9703)
Associate Minister (Counseling)—Lincoln Mazion, 7583 Old Spec Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
(719-761-4456)
Sunday School Superintendent—Kim Simmons, 2513 Mason Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(719-291-3700)
Treasurer—Janet Vore, 3330 Templeton Gap Rd. #65, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(719-235-0811)
Colorado Springs Northeast Community (Organized 2007) (011-0111)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 26466, Colorado Springs, CO 80936), Meeting at 8650 Scarborough
Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920 (Website: www.mynecc.org; 719-260-0099)
Pastor—to be supplied
Office Secretary—Sarah Herndon (Mike), (Email: sherndon@mynecc.org; 719-260-0099)
Worship Minister—Ken Wilder (Catherine), (Email: kengreywolf@yahoo.com; 719-373-8695)
Small Groups Pastor—Keven Grigg (Cynthia), (Email: pastorkeven@mynecc.org;
719-502-7355)
Youth Pastor—Sjon Green (Mae), (Email: pastorsjon@mynecc.org; 719-233-4353)
Children’s Nursery Director—Fina Russell (Dan), (Email: frussell@mynecc.org; 719-271-0938)
Children’s Preschool Director—Janelle Troyer (Brian), (Email: jtroyer@mynecc.org;
719-510-9370)
Children’s Elementary Director—Mike Herndon (Sarah), (Email: jmherndon1979@gmail.com;
303-842-0343)
Teen Quiz Directors—Loren and Elsie Daniels (Email: loreldan@falconbroadband.net;
719-661-5102)
Church Treas.—Yolanda Combs (Email: waikikiyo@gmail.com; 719-210-3777)
Colorado Springs Samoan (Organized 2005) (011-0112)
Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Pastor—(2/01/08) Mila Tumua (Jovanne), 2981 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: mptumua6@yahoo.com; 719-390-7248, Cell 719-232-7344, 719-360-8496)
Worship Leader—Cathy Wilbor
Sunday School Supt.—Jovanne Tumua
Church Treasurer/Secretary—Cathy Wilbor, 7095 Blueocean Pt., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(E-mail: Cathywilbor@hotmail.com; 719-778-1698)
Colorado Springs The Remnant (Organized 1960) (011-0108)
Location—1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (E-mail:
remnantchurch09@yahoo.com; website: www.remnantchurch09.com; 719-635-1585)
Pastor—(6/15/14) Joe Warrington (Jackie), 1015 Harbourne St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
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(E-mail: jrwarrington@nbc.edu; 719-229-4847)
Compassionate Ministries Coordinator—Jill Pruett, 2920 E. Bijou Apt. 5B, Colorado Springs,
CO 80909 (E-mail: remnantchurch09@yahoo.com; 719-761-0833)
Church Board Secretary—to be supplied
Church Treas.—Gabrielle Britt, 437 Hadley St., Fountain, CO 80817 (E-mail:
remnantchurch09@yahoo.com; 719-231-7200)
Colorado Springs Trinity (Organized 1952) (011-0110)
Location—5055 El Camino Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (Web site:
www.trinitynazarene.net; E-mail: trinity@trinitynazarene.net; fax: 719-548-1485;
719-599-7990)
Senior Pastor—(12/5/99) Alan Scott (Beth), 7124 Red Cardinal Loop, Colorado Springs, CO
80908 (E-mail: ascott@trinitynazarene.net; 719-229-8722)
Associate Pastor—Dennis Hage (Ann), 4210 Stonehaven Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(E-mail: dhage@trinitynazarene.net; 719-540-5826)
Associate Pastor—Carla Lewis (Richard), 4115 Solarface Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: carlag668@gmail.com; 719-591-8216)
Worship Leader—Rey Neuenschwander (Abbie), 6619 Proud Eagle Ct., Colorado Springs, CO
80915 (E-mail: rneuenschwander@trinitynazarene.net; 719-684-3429)
Business Admin.—Loudelle Stanfield (Ted), 1274 Chiricahua Dr., Colorado Springs. CO 80915
(E-mail: lstanfield@trinitynazarene.net; 719-596-1150)
Office Manager—Josh Peters, 6885 Becknell Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(E-mail: jpeters@trinitynazarene.net; 599-7990)
Youth Pastor—Jana Burnham (Jason), 6410 Fall River Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(E-mail: jburnham@trinitynazarene.net; 719-321-3151)
Children’s Pastor—Kim Davis (Dave), 1308 Wooten Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(E-mail: kdavis@trinitynazarene.net; 719-596-2952)
Prime Time Dir.—Denny Hage (Ann), 4210 Stonehaven Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(E-mail: dhage@trinitynazarene.net; 719-540-5826)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Ramona Jerred (JoDel), 330 West Way, Monument, CO 80132
(E-mail: rrjerred@msn.com; 719-488-2380)
Men’s Min. Dir.—to be supplied
NMI Pres.—Paula Church (Dave), 6995 Amber Ridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(Email:dnpchurch@hotmail.com; 719-440-9692)
Church Board Sec.—Dean Thoman (Norma), 2224 Monteagle, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(E-mail: dthoman@comcast.net; 719-636-1016)
Church Treas.—Loudelle Stanfield (Ted), 1274 Chiricahua Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(E-mail: lstanfield@trinitynazarene.net; 719-596-1150)
Colorado Springs True Life Community (Organized 2005) (011-0635)
Location— 6120 Stadia Ct. B, Colorado Springs, CO 80915 (Website: www.truelifetoday.com;
E-mail: keepjc1st@gmail.com; fax 719-550-4083; 719-271-6882)
Pastor—(10/1/03) Keith Morgan (Mona), 1835 Winnebago Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(E-mail: keepjc1st@gmail.com; 719-271-6882)
Worship Leader—to be supplied
Children's Pastor—Lisa Ponczoch, 6120 Stadia Ct. B., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
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(E-mail: momczoch@yahoo.com, 719-465-7629)
Connections Pastor—Todd Ponczoch, 6120 Stadia Ct. B., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(E-mail: teamponczoch@yahoo.com, 719-465-7582)
Church Board Sec.—John De La Cruz, 3865 Pony Tracks Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(E-mail: jbdelacruz@comcast.net; 719-638-1312)
Treasurer—Tracie Arnold, 6510 Zermatt, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(E-mail: tracie712@gmail.com; 719-593-1404)
Commerce City Iglesia del Nazareno (Organized 2005) (011-0151)
Location—6395 Monaco St. Commerce City, CO 80022
Pastor—(3/1/04) Víctor Cabrera Ola (Angela), 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City, CO 80022
(E-mail: olaleluya@yahoo.es; 720-365-2986; Web: http://www.idelnazareno.com)
Director of Compassion Ministries—Angela Cabrera Lucero, 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City,
CO 80022
Sunday School—Ruben Gusman, 5715 E. 62 Ave., Commerce City, CO 80022
NMI—Angela Cabrera Lucero, 6395 Monaco St., Commerce City, CO 80022
Church Board Sec.—Martha Gusman, 5715 E. 62 Ave., Commerce City, CO 80022
Treasurer—Jaime Ramirez, 6395 Monaco St. Commerce City, CO 80022
Cortez (Organized 1951) (011-0120)
Location—514 N Chestnut St, Cortez 81321 (E-mail: corteznazarene@gmail.com)
facebook: corteznazarenechurch@hotmail.com; 970-565-7826)
Pastor—(11/25/12) Christopher H. Ludington (Miranda), 935 Brookside Dr., Cortez, CO 81321
(E-mail: christopherludington@gmail.com; 405-308-9013)
NYI Pres—Ron Tryon 970-565-2021
NMI Pres—Fay Kelly, 970-739-8690
Church Board Secretary—to be supplied
Church Treasurer—Melany Bradley, 670 W. Menefee #102, Mancos, CO 81328
(E-mail: mbradley59@gmail.com, 970-570-9191)
Cowboy at the Cross (CTM) (011-0021)
Location—10211 Tongue Creek Rd., Austin CO 81410 (Website: Cowboyatthecross.com)
Pastor—(1/1/14) Shane Kier (Amanda), 10211 Tongue Creek Rd., Austin CO 81410
(E-mail: saqhorse@yahoo.com 970-835-3897)
Church Treas.—Deanna Graham 1911 5100 Rd. Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: deanagranch@gmail.com; 970-640-0552)
Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship (CTM) (011-0018)
Location—(Mail: 1721 H Road, Delta, CO 81416) 1001 N. Second St., Montrose, CO 81401
Pastor—(1/1/14) Terry Hedrick (Karen), 725 Lincoln Pl., Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: terryhedrick@aol.com; 970-874-4031; Cell: 970-778-8516)
Church Treas.—Cindy Lear, 19319 Dave Wood Rd., Montrose, CO 81403
(E-mail: garycindylear@yahoo.com; 970-275-5577)
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Delta Gunnison Valley (Organized 1918) (011-0130)
Location—1721 H Road, Delta, CO 81416 (Website: gvcministries.com)
(E-mail: gvcnazarene@aol.com; Fax: 970-874-0825; 970-874-0848)
Pastor—(11/16/2003) Terry Hedrick (Karen), 725 Lincoln Place, Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: terryhedrick@aol.com; 970-874-4031; Cell: 970-778-8516)
SDMI/Education Pastor—Edward (Mike) Sandridge, 1710 Hillcrest Dr., Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: emsandridge@msn.com; 970-623-9272)
Youth Pastor—Dan Neil (Jenni) 580 Sloan St., Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: neildan@live.com; 970-234-9154)
NYI Pres. —Jenni Neil, 580 Sloan St., Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: momofboys4@live.com; 970-234-9498)
NMI Pres.—Sharon Ten Napel, 8862 Saddle Ridge Rd., Austin, CO 81410
(E-mail: sharon10napel@gmail.com; 970-835-3423)
Church Treas.—Dale (Dolly) Young, 18600 Hwy. 141, Whitewater, CO 81527
(E-mail: wallybb@qwest.net; 970-931-2419)
Church Board Sec.—Regina Barr, 1453 E. 6th St., Delta, CO 81416 (970-874-9369)
Denver Bear Valley Fellowship (Organized 1961) (011-0230)
Location—2606 S. Sheridan Blvd., Denver, CO 80227 (Website: www.bvfellowship.org; fax:
303-936-5105; 303-936-5105)
Pastor—(8/15/94) Daniel E. Pierce (Carole), 2091 S. Stuart St., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:
cardinalspastor@yahoo.com; 303-842-0924)
Associate Pastor—Richard Messer, 1125 ‘A’ St., Golden, CO 80401 (303-829-5618)
NMI Pres.—Dora Marie Kibel, 12135 W. 8th Ave., Golden, CO 80401 (E-mail:
DoraMKibel@aol.com; 303-237-3513)
Church Board Sec—Marian Cerda, 158 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219 (E-mail:
marian.cerda@uch.edu; 303-936-9380)
Church Treas.—Linda Greska, 3344 S. Ammons St. #16-104, Lakewood, CO 80227
(E-mail: lgreska@comcast.net; 303-667-3673)
Women’s Ministry—Tammy Garcia, 2082 S. Paseo Way, Denver, CO 80219 (303-937-7260)
Denver Columbine Hills (Organized 1928) (011-0260)
Location—9700 Old Coal Mine Avenue, Littleton, CO 80123
Web Address: chcnaz.com; Email: office@chcnaz.com; Fax: 303-978-0770; Phone: 303-9780331
Pastor— (5/29/09) James M. Finch (Laurie), 6429 S. Parfet Way, Littleton, CO 80123
(E-mail: pastorjim@chcnaz.com; 303-918-1148)
Associate Pastor—Mike Carpenter (Suzanne), 11821 Elk Head Range Rd., Littleton, CO 80127
(E-mail: pastormike@columbinehills.org; 303-883-7195)
SDMI Supt.—Tony Scialdone, (Stefanie), 12109 W. Rice Place, Morrison, CO 80465
(E-mail: tony@godwords.org; 303-885-1573)
Men’s Min. Dir.—Mike Carpenter (Suzanne), 11821 Elk Head Range Rd., Littleton, CO 80127
(E-mail: pastormike@columbinehills.org: 303-883-7195)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Jan McBee, 7981 E. Harvard Circle, Denver, CO 80231
(E-mail: Jan@transamericanrubber.com; 303-337-3700)
NMI Pres.—Sandy Griffin (Tom), 10206 Westside Court, Littleton, CO 80125
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(E-mail: sandygriffin@q.com; 303-972-2966)
Church Board Sec.—Kayla Sigler (Jack), 9685 Red Oakes Lane, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
(E-mail: kaylad80126@yahoo.com; 303-683-2569)
Church Treas.—Marylyn Howe, 5914 S Dover Cr., Littleton, CO 80123
(E-mail: crzyldy@comcast.net; 303-978-9544)
Denver el Redentor (Organized 1972) (011-0005)
Dirección—160 Irving St., Denver, CO 80219-1424
Pastor—(6/19/09) Rubén Sotelo, 4500 W. Third Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-619-2698)
Co-Pastor—Ruth Sotelo, 4500 W. Third Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-319-2698)
Dir. Música—Gabriel Acosta, 160 Irving St., Denver, CO 80219-1424 (303-480-1418)
Supt. de Esc. Dom.—Gerardo Maldonado (720-226-1215)
Ministerio entre la Mujer—Maria Eugenia Prieto (720-524-4870)
Dir./Pres. de JNI—Elizama Sotelo (720-999-5940)
Min. Entre los Hombres—Ruben Sotelo Jr. (303-332-2390)
Pres. de MNI—Arturo Acosta (720-351-8545)
Denver Family (CTM) (011-0195)
Location—1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223 (Web site: www.denverfamilychurch.com;
303-305-9670)
Pastor—(1/30/2011) Joel D. Tuchez (Traci), 2600 West Florida Ave., Denver, CO 80219
(E-mail: dfcpastor44@gmail.com; 303-305-9670)
Worship Leader—Jose Moreno, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223
Discipleship Pastors—Jorge Martinez Marioni and Ofelia Martínez, 2263 S. Meade St., Denver,
CO 80219
NMI Pres.—Sheila Portales, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223
SDMI Superintendent—Cynthia Valdvia, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223
Secretary/Treasurer—Marinka Saenz, 1501 S. Zuni, Denver, CO 80223
Denver First (Organized 1907) (011-0190)
Location—3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(Web site: www.denverfirstchurch.com; fax: 303-789-3214; 303-761-8370)
Lead Pastor—(10/2009) Shawn Siegfreid (Sherri), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO
80113 (303-761-8370)
Pastor of Stewardship and Administration—Rich Cantwell (Julie), 3800 E. Hampden Ave.,
Englewood, CO 80113 (E-mail: richc@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Worship & Arts Pastor—Shaun McClellan (Courtney), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO
80113
(E-mail: shaunm@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Minister of Pastoral Care—Bud Curry (Ruth), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: budc@denverfirstchurch.com, 303-761-8370)
Counseling Pastor—Randy Smith (Jane Ann), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: randys@denverfirstchurch.com 303-761 -8370)
Student Ministries Pastor—Zack Harris (Nicole), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO
80113 (E-mail: zackh@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
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Children’s Pastor—Ken Wheeler (Pam), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: kenw@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Preschool Dir.—Kim Glaser (Mark), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: kimg@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Nursery Dir.—Melissa Gilman (Mark), 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: melissag@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
5th/6th Grade Dir. —Fess Slipher (Tami) 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: fess@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Pastor of Missions & Community Outreach—Tina Hayhurst (Jim), 3800 E. Hampden Ave.,
Englewood, CO 80113 (E-mail: tinah@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Pastor of Adult Christian Education & Women’s Ministries—Cindy Johnson (Barry), 3800 E.
Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113 (E-mail: cindyj@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Connections Director—Sherri Siegfreid (Shawn) 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: sherris@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Dir. of Special Events—Tami Slipher (Fess) 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: tamis@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
Young Adult Associate Pastor—Josh Workman, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: jworkman786@gmail.com)
Church Board Sec.—Bryant Jaggers, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: boardsec@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
SS Supt.—Glenn Domokos, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: sssupt@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
NMI Pres.—Gene Rakes, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113
(E-mail: nmi@denverfirstchurch.com; 303-761-8370)
NYI Pres.—Troy Edwards, 3800 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113 (303-761-8370)
Denver Gracia y Vida (Organized 2002) (011-0462)
Location—4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (fax: 303-936-5885; 303-949-4674)
Pastor— (10/24/02) and (8/25/02) Scott A. Carranza (Jackie), 160 S. Ames St., Lakewood, CO
80226 (E-mail: pastorcarranza@netscape.net; 303-949-4674)
Associate Pastor—John Bechtold, 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219
(E-mail: johnbechtold@du.edu; 303-936-5885)
SS Supt.—María Jesús González 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-936-5885)
Church Board Sec.—Jackie Carranza, 160 S. Ames St., Lakewood, CO 80226
(E-mail: jack14carranza91@comcast.net; 720-838-6741)
Church Treas.—Jesús Mauro, 4201 W. Kentucky Ave., Denver, CO 80219 (303-936-5885)
Denver ThornCreek (Organized 2005) (011-0264)
Mail: 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, CO 80241
Service Location—Stargate School, 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, Colorado 80241
(Website: www.thorncreek.net; E-mail: info@thorncreek.net; fax 303-252-4495; 303-252-7111)
NOTE: Please use (address) 3751 Cottonwood Lakes Blvd., Thornton, CO 80241 and phone
(303-252-7111) for the following:
Pastor—(9/01/02) Ruben Villarreal (Grace)
Executive Pastor—Jason Staudinger
Worship Pastor—Ryan Hopkins
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Youth & Family Pastor—Scott Dozer
Children’s Pastor—Heather Miller
Technology Pastor—Jeremy Lyon
Assimilation & Benevolence Coordinator—Emily Stromquist
Bookkeeper—Sheri Collins
Durango Faith Community (Organized 1930) (011-0270)
Location—1400 Hwy 172, Durango, CO 81303; office: 970-247-4975
Pastor—to be supplied
NMI—Megan Stephenson, 293 CR 130, Hesperus CO 81326
(Email: megan.stephenson@co.laplata.co.us; 970-749-3831)
NYI—Jana Leal, 1760 Roberts Ridge Dr., Hesperus, CO 81326 (Email: okyfrijole@yahoo.com;
970-764-5030)
SDMI—Tina Henderson, PO Box 9004, Durango, CO 81302 (Email: ANSCHUTZ@aol.com;
970-946-5121)
Church Board Secretary—Sandy Downey, PO Box 3087, Durango, CO 81302
(Email: ksyenwod@aol.com; 970-375-9223)
Church Treasurer—Tori Kroeger, 10234 Hwy 550, Durango, CO 81303
(Email: takroeger@hotmail.com; 970-759-1675)
Falcon Cornerstone Community Church (CTM) (011-0006)
Location—7376 McLaughlin Rd. Suite L, Peyton, CO 80831 (website: falconcornerstone.org)
Lead Pastor—(1/1/14) Ron Bynum (Beverly), 8571 Tibbs Rd, Peyton, CO 80831
(E-mail: rbbynum@msn.com)
Community and Family Pastor— Deanna Stringer, 18480 Sage Crest Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
(E-mail: dstringer@centurylink.net; 719-683-5166)
Treasurer—Anna Burgess (E-mail: adburgess@nbc.edu)
Florence Faith Journey (Organized 1920) (011-0280)
Location—416 W. 2nd St., Florence, CO 81226 (719-784-6724)
Pastor—(10/01/07) Doyle Larkin (Mary), 215 W. Highland, Florence, CO 81226
(E-mail: pastorlarkin@yahoo.com; 719-821-9029)
S.S. Supt.—Bob Hand, 323 E. 6th St., Florence, CO 81226 (719-289-4634)
Treasurer—Andrea Wilson, 984 Fremont St., Penrose, CO 81226 (719-429-1474)
Fort Collins Emmaus Road (Organized 1926) (011-0290)
Location—2101 S. Lemay Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80525 (WEB Page: www.theroadfc.org;
E-mail: info@theroadfc.org; 970-482-6425)
Pastor—(9/10/06) Andrew Lucas (Amy, daughters Jadyn & Autumn), 4126 Stoneridge Ct., Fort
Collins, CO 80525 (E-mail: andy@theroadfc.org; 970-443-4377)
Worship & Youth Pastor—(6/19/11) Justin Jones (Nicole, sons Landon & Jack), 6751 Brittany
Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80525 (Email: Justin@theroadfc.org, 970-682-9310)
Associate Pastor—Scott Webber (Kelly, daughter Kaitlin and son AJ), 441 La Costa Ln.,
Johnstown, CO 80534 (E-mail: mrandmrswebber@gmail.com; 970-587-5554)
Church Board Sec.—Ken Snyder (wife Corey, sons Theodore & Seaton), 1618 Faraday Circle,
Fort Collins, CO 80525 (E-mail: kenpaulsnyder@yahoo.com; 970-492-5018)
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Church Treas.—Chris Hall (Carla, son Stephen & daughter Allison), 5341 Peak View Ct.
Windsor, CO 80550 (E-mail: cchallco@msn.com; 970-631-2352)
Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand (CTM) (011-0016)
(Mail: 48509 County Rd 19, Nunn, CO 80648)
Meeting at: Turning Point Center For Youth, 10431 N County Road 15, Fort Collins, CO 80524
(Website:www.cowboychurchfortcollins.com)
Pastor— (3/1/2012) Scott Carter (Tina), 48509 County Rd 19, Nunn, CO 80648
(E-mail: ridinforthebrandco@yahoo.com; 719-694-9327)
Fort Morgan (Organized 1929) (011-0300)
Location—221 W. 7th Ave., Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail: MorganNazarene1@gmail.com;
Fax: 970-867-3306; 970-867-3305)
Pastor— (5/27/12) James (Jim) Lynch (Zeida), 212 Cheyenne St., Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(E-mail: jimmyjlynch@gmail.com; 970-380-1391)
Youth Pastor—Zeida Lynch, 212 Cheyenne St., Fort Morgan, CO 80701 (E-mail:
zeidarlynch@gmail.com; 970-380-1392)
SDMI Supt.—Susan Goss, 15959 Price Road, Byers, CO 80103 (E-mail: jsgoss@rtebb.net;
970-768-6765)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Becky Greenwood, 619 E 8th Ave, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(E-mail: backpacking4jesus@msn.com; 970-978-9839)
NMI Pres.—Martha Lou Snider, 14941 County Road 12, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(E-mail: sniderdm@kci.net; 970-867-3254)
Church Board Sec.—Beth Forbes, 18768 County Road Q.5, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(E-mail: bforbes14@gmail.com; 970-978-9839)
Church Treas.—Jim Goss, 15959 Price Road, Byers, CO 80103 (970-768-6769)
Fountain (Organized 1973) (011-0307)
Location—2105 Monterey Way, Fountain, CO 80817 (719-382-6101)
Pastor—(2/4/01) Jerry Farr (Cindy), 7710 Feldspar Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: pjcfarr@msn.com; 719-344-5166)
Secretary—Eva Taylor, 7135 Gold Pan Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: evatylr@msn.com; 719-391-9759)
Church Treasurer—to be supplied
Gathering Stones Community Falcon (CTM) (011-0006) – name changed to Falcon
Cornerstone Community
Golden (Organized 1924) (011-0210)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 18499, Golden, CO 80402) 17455 W. 16th Ave., Golden, CO 80401
(E-mail: sharipalmer1@gmail.com)
Pastor—(1/23/11) Shari Palmer (David), 10336 W. 55th Pl., #206, Arvada, CO 80002
(E-mail: sharipalmer1@gmail.com; 303-619-9541)
Youth Pastor—David Palmer, 10336 W. 55th Pl., #206, Arvada, CO 80002
(E-mail: davidtheyouthguy@gmail.com; 303-619-9548)
SDMI Supt.—David Palmer, 10336 W. 55th Pl., #206, Arvada, CO 80002
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(Email: davidtheyouthguy@gmail.com; 303-619-9548)
NMI Pres.—Margaret Dodson, 13530 W. 62nd Pl., Arvada, CO 80004
(Email: mdodson618@live.com; 303-422-7209)
NYI Pres.—Brian Dixon, 13468 W. 23rd Place, Golden, CO 80401
(E-mail: dixonbka3@msn.com; 303-704-9969)
Church Board Sec.—Kristi Dixon, 13468 W. 23rd Place, Golden, CO 80401
(E-mail: dixonbka3@msn.com; 303-704-3184)
Church Treas.—Margaret Dodson, 13530 W. 62nd Pl., Arvada, CO 80004
(E-mail: mdodson618@live.com; 303-422-7209)
Grand Junction First (Organized 1918) (011-0330)
Location—2802 Patterson Rd., Grand Junction, CO 81506 (Website: www.gjnazarene.com;
E-mail: gjfirstnaz@yahoo.com; fax: 970-245-5698; 970-245-3125)
Pastor—(09/09/07) Larry Chovancek (Joyce), 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(E-mail: jlchovancek@mac.com; 970-424-0588)
Worship Leader—Jeremy Stover, c/o 2802 Patterson Rd., Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970-618-6576)
Pastor of Visitation—Josephine Hyde, 740 Kennedy, Unit A, Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970-434-1678)
SDMI Supt.—Robert Hyde, 2690 Paradise Way, Grand Junction, CO 81506
(E-mail: roehyde@aol.com; 970-250-0175)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Joyce Chovancek, 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(E-mail: jlchovancek@mac.com; 970-424-0588)
NYI Leadership Team—Katie Cooley, Danica Carver Moyer, Allen Gemaehlich: c/o 2802
Patterson Road, Grand Junction, CO 81506 (E-mail: gjfirstnaz@yahoo.com)
Adult Min. Dir.—Sherron Walton, P.O. Box 3101, Grand Junction, CO 81502
(E-mail: waltonsmtn1943@q.com; 970-245-4890)
NMI Pres.—Mary Garner, 435 Doris Road, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(E-mail: megg102@netscape.com; 970-812-7956)
Heaven's Little Steps Child Care Center: 2802 Patterson Rd., G.J., CO 81506 (970-424-5524)
Michelle Dunn, Director
Church Board Sec.—Carla Atwood, 435 Doris Road, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(E-mail: cjatw@bresnan.net; 970-242-4229)
Church Treas.—Shirley Oliver, 3156 Forrest Way, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(E-mail: oliver346@msn.com; 970-523-6556)
Greeley Celebration Pointe (Organized 1955) (011-0350)
Location—4100 W. 20th St, Greeley, CO 80634 (E-mail: Pastorkevinmiller@gmail.com;
970-330-7949)
Pastor—(11/30/08) Kevin Miller (Shellie), 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
Keota church plant—Hosts: Mike and Peg Shull (970-397-1201)
Associate Pastor—Ardyce Miller-Templeman, 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(719-930-6132)
NYI President and Men’s Ministry—Garry Albright, 20 Dos Rios, Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: Garry.albright@jbssa.com; 970-330-2226)
Worship Leader—Lennie Bottorff, 3021 11th Ave. #15, Evans, CO 80620 (970-392-9065)
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SDMI Supt.—Russell Ross, 710 27th Ave #104, Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: cfnruss@cybercell.net; 970-353-2710)
Church Board Sec.—Judy Banz (E-mail: banz67@aol.com; 970-302-9769)
Treasurer—Stephany Drake (970-534-0233)
Greeley First (Organized 1907) (011-0340)
Location—2515 W. 16th St., Greeley, CO 80634 (Website: www.greeleyfirst.com;
970-353-0944)
Pastor—(1/5/2014) Charles H. Hayes (Kathy), 2364 43rd Ave. Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: charleshayes5@gmail.com; 608-604-3037)
Associate Pastor—Kent Davenport (Andrea), 1505 25th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: kentdvnprt@gmail.com; 815-549-0706)
SS Superintendent—Larry Scrivner, 2010 46th Ave. #13, Greeley CO 80634
(E-mail: linlar2@msn.com; 970-356-6526)
NMI Pres.—Judy Stratton, 1004 Timberline Ct., Windsor, CO 80550
(E-mail: hstratton2@gmail.com) 970-686-7469)
NYI Pres.—James Womer, 308 54th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631
(E-mail: candjwomer@comcast.net; 970-506-1754)
Church Board Sec.—Bonnie Burns, 1925 76th Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: bonnie@greeleyfirst.com; 970-405-0615)
Church Treas.—Bonnie Burns, 1925 76th Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80634
(E-mail: bonnie@greeleyfirst.com; 970-405-0615)
Holly (Organized 1951) (011-0360)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 566) l000 W. Colorado, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-6252)
Pastor—(9/7/03) Eugene Birt, 5004 County Road HH, Lamar, CO 81052
(E-mail: eugenebirt@icloud.com; 719-336-4708)
Sunday School Supt.—Joyce Leffingwell, P.O. Box 243, Granada, CO 81041 (719-734-5025)
NYI President—Tysh Ramos, P.O. Box 363, Holly, CO 81047 (719-688-6250)
Children’s Ministry Dir.—P.O. Box 566 Holly CO 81047
Women’s Ministry Dir. —P.O. Box 566, Holly, CO 81047
NMI Pres.—Elaine Anderson, P.O. Box 2, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-0648)
Church Board Sec.—Dennis Cockroft, P.O. Box 595, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-6296)
Church Treas.—Marcella Cockroft, P.O. Box 595, Holly, CO 81047 (719-537-6296)
Karval (Organized 1933) (011-0380)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 103) 29865 Co. Rd. S., Karval, CO 80823
Pastor—(5/1/2011) Bruce Cadle (Shirley), 33680 Big Springs Rd., Yoder, CO 80864
(E-mail: BLCadle@nbc.edu; 719-478-2771)
Church Board Sec.—Shari Dougherty, 28788 County Road J, Karval, CO 80823 (719-446-5466)
Church Treas.—Vicky Seymour, 15284 County Road 24, Karval, CO 80823
(E-mail: chickenyard23@hotmail.com; 719-446-5211)
Kiowa (Disorganized)
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La Junta First (Organized 1916) (011-0410)
Location—1111 W. 10th St., La Junta, CO 81050 (Website: www.lajuntanazarene.org;
E-mail: lajuntanazarene@lajuntanazarene.org; 719-384-4723)
Senior Pastor— (1/18/2014) H. Gordon Smith III (Stephanie), 1702 Carson Ave., La Junta, CO
81050 (E-mail: pastorgordonsmith@gmail.com; 719-469-0569)
SS Supt.—Ginny Lagergren, 1601 Cimarron Avenue, La Junta, CO 81050, (E-mail:
donginlighthouse@gmail.com; 719-469-4727)
NYI Pres.—to be supplied
NMI Pres.—Kim Hext, 8 Chaparral Court, La Junta, CO 81050 (email:
kimberlyfrankmore@hotmail.com; 719-469-2615)
Church Board Sec.—Danelle Berg, 25133 Rd. 25, La Junta, CO 81050 (E-mail:
dandmberg@bresnan.net; 719-469-5349)
Church Treas.—Terry Mills, P.O. Box 356, Swink, CO 81077 (E-mail: tlmills1948@gmail.com;
719-384-6547)
Lakewood (Organized 1951) (011-0240)
Location—1755 Dover St., Lakewood, CO 80215 (Website: www.Lakewoodnaz.org;
E-mail: vince.gappa@lakewoodnaz.org; fax 303-233-8627; 303-233-2075)
Pastor— (4/12/09) Vince Gappa (Kathleen), 1765 Dover, Lakewood, CO 80215
(E-mail: Vince.gappa@lakewoodnaz.org; 720-933-6627)
Worship & Administration—Randy Garmon (Bev), 3898 W. 98th Place, Westminster, CO
80031 (E-mail: randy.garmon@lakewoodnaz.org; 303-720-5716)
Youth Pastor—Kathleen Gappa (Vince), 1765 Dover, Lakewood, CO 80215 (E-mail
Kathleen.gappa@ymail.com; 405-979-0201)
Children’s Pastor—Carol Alberts (Steve), 9801 Xavier Ct., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: carol.alberts@lakewoodnaz.org; 303-818-0734)
Associate Pastor/Pastoral Care—Roger Young, 1580 S. Zang St., Lakewood, CO 80228
(E-mail: ryoung1580@aol.com; 303-986-8701)
SDMI Supt.—Bev Garmon (Randy), 3898 W. 98th Place, Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: bev.garmon@lakewoodnaz.org; 303-720-5715)
NMI Pres.—Jeanne Young (Rex), 440 S. Cody Ct., Lakewood, CO 80226
(E-mail: youngladyj1@hotmail.com; 303-424-9490)
Church Treas.—Dave Burks (Farol), 13288 West Montana Pl., Lakewood, CO 80228
(E-mail: dburks@earthlink.net; 303-980-0811
Lamar Community (Organized 1982) (011-0423)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 709) 8th and Maple Ave., Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-0665)
Pastor—to be supplied
NMI Pres.—Elva Root, 800 S. 13th Street, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-2311)
SS Supt.—to be supplied
Church Board Sec.—Ellen Clausen, 6239 County Rd. HH, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-4873)
Church Treas.—Jeff Maggart, P.O. Box 709, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-7027)
Lamar Crosswind (Organized 1921) (011-0420)
Location— (Mail: P.O. Box 430) 507 S. 7th St., Lamar, CO 81052 (719-336-0757)
Pastor—to be supplied
Church Treas.—Marilyn Tombleson, P.O. Box 430, Lamar, CO 81052 (719-940-0701)
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Las Animas First (Organized 1930) (011-0430)
Location—(Mail: P. O. Box 403) 654 Vigil Ave., Las Animas, CO 81054 (719-456-0758)
Pastor—(8/5/07) Janice Ramey (Bill), 134 East 3rd Street, P.O. Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054
(E-mail: jramey77@yahoo.com; 719-456-0758)
Worship Pastor—Janice Ramey (Bill), 134 E. 3rd St., P.O. Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054
(719-456-0758)
Prime Time Min. Dir.—Janice Ramey (Bill), 134 E 3rd St., PO Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054
(719-456-0758)
NMI President—Margaret Smith, 27120 County Road 9.5, Las Animas, CO 81054
(719-980-2993)
Church Board Sec—Margaret Smith, 27120 County Road 19.5, Las Animas, CO 81054
(719-980-2993)
Church Treas.—MaryJane Losey, 28452 County Road 10 ¾, Las Animas, CO 81054
(719-456-0630)
Lone Tree The Crash (CTM) (011-0004)
Location of gatherings—Various homes in Parker, Lone Tree, Westminster, and Aurora
Mail: 9203 S. Lost Hill Drive, Lone Tree CO 80124
Lead Pastor—(5/01/13) Terry Barker (Pamela), 22959 Smokey Hill Rd. #M104, Aurora, CO
80015
(E-mail: terry.barker@mac.com; 817-946-9385
Associate Pastor—Pamela Barker (E-mail: pamela.barker@mac.com; 817-718-6540)
Treasurer—Bret Tredway (E-mail: btredway@comcast.net; 303-895-5650)
Longmont (Organized 1966) (011-0441)
Location—2111 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO 80501
(Web site: www.longmontnazarene.com; E-mail: office@longmontnazarene.com;
fax: 303-776-9066; 303-776-7066)
Lead Pastor—(06/01/2014) Sid Sever (Julie), 5935 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins, CO 80528
(E-mail: snjsever@gmail.com; 503-812-7246)
Pastoral Intern—Ron McDuff (Linda), 1301 Horizon Lane, Longmont, CO 80501
(E-mail: rmcduff@umpqua.com; 303-772-1190)
SDMI Supt.—Henry Hoshiko (Diane), 689 Sunbird Lane, Berthoud, CO 80513
(E-mail: henry_hoshiko@hotmail.com; 303-682-5291)
NMI Pres.—Sandy Messer, (Keith) 6461 Thistle Ridge Avenue, Firestone, CO 80504
(E-mail: keith_messer@q.com; 303-423-6944)
Church Board Sec.—Brenda Everett (Gerry), 9393 Ute Highway, Longmont, CO 80503
(E-mail: BrendaEverett12@msn.com; 303-746-0834)
Church Treas.—Will Wehner (Kathy), 18 University Circle, Longmont, CO 80503
(E-mail: wilfredweh@gmail.com; 303-772-2079)
Loveland (Organized 1924) (011-0450)
Location—807 W. 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538 (E-mail: office@lovelandnazarene.org;
fax: 970-667-0618; 970-667-4323)
Pastor—(2/15/10) Brian Smith (Rhonda), 2355 Birdie Way, Milliken, CO 80543
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(E-mail: golfnpaz@aol.com; 970-667-4323)
Worship & Arts—Zac Crider, 4695 Hahns Peak Dr. #104., Loveland, CO 80538
(E-mail: zcrider@gmail.com; 970-231-8883
Christian Ed. /Lay Ministries—Karen Phillips, 1148 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537
(E-mail: kphil53@gmail.com; 970-669-9815)
Student Ministries Pastor—Chris Collins, 5717 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins, CO 80528
(765-426-9962)
NYI Pres.—Tom Hoffman, 2120 Timber Creek Dr. #D3, Fort Collins, CO 80528
(970-658-7528)
NMI Pres.—Suzanne Walker, 5935 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80528 (970-493-4562)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Nikki Walker, 5241 Rock Hill St., Timnath, CO 80547 (208-871-9393)
Work and Witness Cord.—Suzanne Walker, 5935 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80528
(970-493-4562)
Prime Time Dir.—Duane Wallon, 291 Wrybill Ave., Loveland CO 80537 (970-663-4233)
Church Board Sec.—Dennis Cox, 2522 56th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634 (970-515-5248)
Church Treas.—Marsha Cox, 2522 56th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634 (970-515-5248)
Loveland Hope Springs Community (Organized 2005) (011-0375)
Location—(mail: P.O. Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539) 559 Denver Ave., Loveland, CO 80537
(Website: www.hopespringscc.org; E-mail: hopespringscc@gmail.com; 970-593-9701)
Pastor—(9/1/04) Robin Rodgers (John), 6613 Algonquin Dr., Johnstown, CO 80534
(E-mail: pastorrobin.hscc@gmail.com; 970-593-9476, 970-213-3005)
Small Group Ministries—Bob & Marilyn Hamilton, 2152 River West Dr., Windsor, CO 80550
Outreach Ministries Director—Charles Meyer, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539
Connection Ministries—Merle and Beverly Lewis, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539
Youth Ministry—Craig and Mindy Krager, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539
(970-744-0513 and 970-744-0514)
Church Board Secretary—Gary Foster, PO Box 1595, Loveland, CO 80539
Church Treasurer—TomiJo Stolpe, 2204 Augusta Ct., Loveland, CO 80538
Manzanola (Disorganized)
Monte Vista Valley (Organized 1938) (011-0470)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 271) 228 Madison St., Monte Vista, CO 81144
(E-mail: valleynaz@gmail.com; fax 719-852-4905; 719-852-5858)
Pastor—(10/30/01) Michael L. Staton (Deborah), 39 Meadow Ln., Monte Vista, CO 81144
(719-852-3165)
Youth Pastor—Ben Beckner (Jenny), 562 Pine Street, Monte Vista, CO 81144
(E-mail: valleynazyouth@gmail.com; 719-480-1887)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Michelle Burkhart, 4195 W. County Rd. 6 N., Del Norte, CO 81132
(E-mail: c_m.consultant@hotmail.com; 719-852-9605)
SDMI Supt.—Harold Stoeber, 4340 E. Hwy 160, Monte Vista, CO 81144 (719-852-0772)
NMI Pres.—Carolyn Sullivan, 587 Spruce, Monte Vista, CO 81144 (E-mail: acsulli@msn.com;
719-852-2141)
Church Board Sec.—Carolyn Sullivan, 587 Spruce, Monte Vista, CO 81144
(E-mail: acsulli@msn.com; 719-852-2141)
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Montrose First (Organized 1917) (011-0480)
Location—705 S. 12th St., Montrose, CO 81401 (Website: www.montrosenazarenechurch.org )
E-mail: office@montrosenazarenechurch.org; fax: 970-249-1685; 970-249-9213)
Pastor—(05/01/05) Benjamin “Buddy” Cook (Kim), 713 S. 12th St., Montrose, CO 81401
(E-mail: pastorbuddy@outlook.com; 970-249-6580)
Youth and Evangelism Pastor—Rev. Rick Williams, 5286 Hwy 348, Delta, CO 81416
(E-mail: pastorric1@msn.com; 970-812-8212)
SDMI Supt.—Julie Huffman, 2071 Natalia Way, Montrose, CO 81401
(Email: jubub20@aol.com; 970-596-3351)
NMI Pres.—Elizabeth Cook, 713 South 12th St., Montrose, CO 81401
(E-mail: lizishque315@gmail.com; 970-275-8870)
Prime Time Min. Dirs.—Julia and Emory Arndt, 14809 6175 Rd., Montrose, CO 81401
(E-mail: julia@montrose.net; 970-249-0507)
Women’s Min. Coordinator—Kim Cook, 713 South 12th Street, Montrose CO 81401
(E-mail: kcook@montrosecounty.net; 970-249-6580)
Work and Witness Coordinator—Joseph Burns, 21330 6785 Rd., Montrose, CO 81403
(E-mail: joey@eagleland.com; 970-209-4400)
Church Board Sec.—Julie Huffman, 2071 Natalia Way, Montrose, CO 81401
(Email: jubub20@aol.com; 970-596-3351)
Church Treas.—Darrell Kastendieck, 16175 6400 Rd., Montrose, CO 81403
(E-mail: dmkastendieck@gmail.com; 970-249-6765)
Palisade (Organized 1920) (011-0520)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 327) 3595 Front St., Palisade, CO 81526 (E-mail:
palisadenazarenechurch@qwestoffice.net; fax: 970-464-0145; 970-464-7770)
Pastor—(7/26/86) Don A. Blanchard (Dorothy), P.O. Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526
(970-464-7756)
Associate Minister—Ruth Piper, 589 Conestoga Circle, Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970-2163040)
Associate/Small Groups—Larry Stivers, 3781 Granada Drive, #22, Palisade, CO 81526
(970-462-8552)
Children’s Ministry Dir.—Dorothy Blanchard, P.O. Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526
(970-201-8037)
SS Supt.—Myrna Atchison, 3940 Rapid Creek Rd., Palisade, CO 81526 (970-464-7255)
NMI Pres.—Lola Castle, 396 Valley View Way, Grand Junction, CO 81503 (970-241-1891)
Food Pantry Director—Nathan Blanchard, P.O Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526 (970-589-3725)
Church Board Sec.—Myrna Atchison, 3940 Rapid Creek Rd., Palisade, CO 81526
(970-464-7255)
Church Treas.—Elroy Thiessen, 3039 Lancelot Pl., Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970-434-3989)
Paonia (Organized 1921) (011-0530)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 1706) 602 3rd St., Paonia, CO 81428
(E-mail: paoniachurchofthenazarene@tds.net; 970-527-3002)
Pastor— (1/23/00) Sherry Mitchem (Brian), 40398 Sage Ln., Paonia, CO 81428
(E-mail: brian_sherry@tds.net; 970-527-2482)
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NMI Pers.—Larry Perkins, 1308 3700 Rd., Hotchkiss, CO 81419
Church Board Sec.—Flora Lovelace, P.O. Box 1164, Paonia, CO 81428
(970-872-1969)
Parker Epic (CTM) (011-0008)
Location—(Mail: 18971 E. Clear Creek Dr., Parker, CO 80134) (WEB: www.epicparker.org)
Pastor— (4/1/10) Kris Hayne (Mendy), 18971 E. Clear Creek Dr., Parker, CO 80134 (E-mail:
khayne@epicparker.org; 303-990-0425)
Treasurer—to be supplied
(Pueblo) 4 Bar S Gathering (CTM) (Closed/Dropped)
Pueblo Belmont (Organized 1961) (011-0548)
Location—1702 Bonforte Blvd., Pueblo, CO 81001 (E-mail: belmontnaz@msn.com;
fax: 719-562-1628; 719-542-1628)
Pastor—(1/01/09) Robert J. Simms Jr. (Gaylene), 220 W. 15th St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003
(E-mail: rjudsonjr@msn.com; 719-251-3473)
Assoc. Pastor (Worship & Youth Ministry)—Lynette Cherry, 1814 Iroquois Rd., Pueblo, CO
81001 (719-544-3362 or 719-334-4289)
Children’s Ministry—Shane Cherry, 1814 Iroquois Rd., Pueblo, CO 81001 (719-544-3362)
SDMI Supt.—Mary Linn Hayes, 3012 Baltimore, Pueblo, CO 81008 (719-544-1690)
NMI Pres.—Gaylene Simms, 220 W 15th St. #1003, Pueblo, CO 81003 (303-907-4147)
Church Board Sec.—Don Gade, 10 White Dove Ct., Pueblo, CO 81001 (719-250-4295)
Church Treas.—Connie Hawkins, 1617 Kickapoo, Pueblo, CO 81001 (719-334-0640)
Pueblo First (Organized 1922) (011-0550)
Location—84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail: pueblofirst@aol.com; Web site:
www.PFCNazarene.org. fax: 888-849-0034; (719-564-3209)
Pastor—(9/26/10) James Murray (Deanna), 3608 Bobcat Lane, Pueblo, CO 81005
(E-mail: jasmur123@aol.com; 719-564-3209)
Assimilation Pastor (8/1/14) Bob Simms (Gayleen), 220 W. 15th Street. Apt. #1003, Pueblo CO
81003 (E-mail: rjudsonjr@msn.com; 719-251-3473)
Worship Pastor (8/1/14) Lynette Cherry (Shane), 1814 Iroquois, Pueblo CO 81001
(E-mail: Lynette_nicole@hotmail.com; 719-334-4289)
Youth Minister (5/1/14) Cassie Hovet (Alex), 4052 North Dr. Pueblo CO 81008
(E-mail: cassiehovet@gmail.com; 719-557-1099)
Pastoral Counselor (10/1/12) Steve Unruh (Amy), 1704 Maplewood Dr. Pueblo, CO 81005
(E-mail: stamy0724@yahoo.com; 719-320-4749)
Minister of Education—Greg Smith (Heather), 653 N. Iliff Drive, Pueblo West CO 81007
(E-mail: gsmith24@juno.com; 719-371-1218)
NYI President—Vanese Rogers,708 SanDiego Ave. Pueblo, CO 81005
(E-mail: vaneserogers_07@yahoo; 719-671-3818)
Children’s Director—Heather Smith, 653 Iliff Dr, Pueblo West, CO 81005
(E-mail: smithinflag@juno.com; 719-371-1218)
Prime Time—JoAnn Harmon, 2114 Chatalet #K, Pueblo, CO 81005
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(E-mail: joannharmon7@msn.com; 719-561-2195)
NMI Pres.—Helen Mc Elfresh, 708 S Joe Martinez Ln., Pueblo West, CO 81007
(E-mail: nursehelenl@yahoo.com; 719-214-0864)
SSDM.—Greg Smith, 653 Iliff Dr., Pueblo West, CO 81007 (E-mail: gsmith24@juno.com;
719-371-1218)
Church Board Sec.—Gail Burchett, 35 Altadena, Pueblo, CO 81005 (E-mail: gail@burchett.me;
469-600-2696)
Church Treas.—Linda Towne, 2102 Chatalet Ln. #G, Pueblo, CO 81005
(E-mail: townepuebl@aol.com; 719-561-2841)
Reunion Faith Venture (Organized 2006) (011-0639)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 747, Commerce City, CO 80037) Second Creek School, 9950
Laredo Dr., Commerce City, CO (Website: www.faithventurechurch.org)
Pastor—(11/25/12) J. Jay Hawes (Janet), 12280 Locust St., Brighton, CO 80602
(E-mail: jayhawes@gmail.com; 720-201-1717)
First Impressions Director—Isaac Gilmore (E-mail: biffbomb2000@gmail.com; 231-675-0173)
Worship Leader—Jay Hinkle (E-mail: jayhinkle7@yahoo.com; 970-215-1248)
Treasurer—Philip Atkinson (E-mail: philzhowze@msn.com; 720-201-2547)
Rocky Ford (Organized 1928) (011-0590)
Location—709 S. 12th St., Rocky Ford, CO 81067
Lay Pastor—(4/1/13) David Maiden (Janice), 808 S. 13th, Apt 6, Rocky Ford, CO 81067
(E-mail: dtoutwest@yahoo.com; Cell: 719-468-4762)
Church Board Sec.—Susan Eckhart
Treasurer—to be supplied
Security (Organized 1962) (011-0106)
Location—800 Hackberry Dr., Security, CO 80911 (E-mail: securitynazarene@live.com;
719- 392-7091)
Pastor—(1/22/12) Kim Richmond (Diana), 7712 Coffee Road, Peyton, CO 80831
(E-mail: cpkrichmond@yahoo.com; 303-332-6530)
Associate Pastor—John Fly, 4204 Sandberg Dr., Security, CO 80911
(E-mail: sleepyfly@hotmail.com; 719-271-8601)
SS Supt.—Janice Schoenfelt, 2517 Frontier Drive, Security, CO 80911
(E-mail: jjschoenfelt@yahoo.com; 719-390-6197)
Youth Min. Dir.—Jimmie Profitt, 807 Eagle Bend Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(E-mail: profittjm@gmail.com; 719-355-6364)
Women’s Min. Dir.—Diana Richmond, 7712 Coffee Road; Peyton, CO 80831 (303-332-2377)
NMI Pres.—Loretta Bohannon, 1960 S. Chelton Rd. Apt# J144, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: bohrita44@AOL.com; 719-392-7091 or 719-694-8319)
Church Board Sec.—Dee Dee Hudspith, 4401 Milburn Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(719-576-7708)
Church Treas.—Jerry Schoenfelt, 2517 Frontier Drive, Security, CO 80911
(E-mail: geschoenfelt@reagan.com; 719-390-6197)
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(Security) Kingdom Rock (CTM) (011-0025)
Location—800 Hackberry Dr., Security, CO 80911 (E-mail: ritchieasuega@ymail.com;
719-761-1405
Pastor— (7/1/13) Ritchie Asuega (Bette), 3151 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(E-mail: ritchieasuega@ymail.com; 719-761-1405)
Sterling (Organized 1929) (011-0620)
Location—1600 Sidney, Sterling, CO 80751 (E-mail: sterlingnazarene@hotmail.com;
fax: 970-522-1778, 970-522-2601)
Pastor—(2/5/06) Dale Wesley (Sheila), 1125 S. 11th Ave., Sterling, CO 80751
(E-mail: dalewesley58@msn.com; 970-580-4149)
SDMI Supt.—Peggy Propst, 5274 Hwy. 63, Sterling, CO 80722 (970-520-1080)
NYI Min. Dir./Pres.—Nate Kelley, 319 Villa Vista, Sterling, CO 80751 (303-775-2276)
NMI Pres.—Bev White, 1600 Sidney Ave., Sterling, CO (970-522-2601)
Church Board Sec.—Nicky Richie, 14935 Bluestem St. Sterling, CO (970-520-9741)
Church Treas.—Ken Skipworth, 106 Parkview Dr., Sterling, CO 80751 (970-522-0602)
Thornton Hope Hacienda (Organized 2014) (011-0011)
(Mailing Address: 9695 Orangewood Dr., Thornton, CO 80260)
Meeting Location—Thornton Middle School, 9451 Hoffman Way, Thornton, CO 80229
(Website: www.hopehacienda.net; 720-341-1490)
Pastor—(9/01/10) Mark Runner (Debbi), 9695 Orangewood Dr., Thornton, CO 80260
(E-mail: mark.runner@hopehacienda.net; 720-341-1490)
Children’s Director—Tianna Ritzman
Worship Leader—Russell Johnson
Trinidad (Organized 1924) (011-0630)
Location—(Mail: 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO 81082) 733 Stonewall Ave., Trinidad, CO 81082
(719-845-0383)
Pastor—(08/26/12) Jack A. Droste (Nancy), 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO 81082
(E-mail: jadroste@gmail.com; 719-845-0383)
SS Chair—Jim Tate, 508 E.6th, Trinidad, CO 81082 (719-845-0087)
NMI Pres.—Donna Tate, 508 E.6th, Trinidad, CO 81082 (719-845-0087)
NYI Pres.—Melinda Shipman, 130 N. Engle St., Trinidad, CO 81082 (605-516-0332)
Church Sec.—Nancy Droste, 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO (719-845-0383)
Church Treas.—Gerald Robb, 1626 Hayes, Trinidad, CO 81082 (719-846-2007)
Westminster Iglesia Del Nazareno (Organized 2008) (011-0002)
Location—3501 West 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (Fax: 303-469-5439; 303-867-9905)
Senior Pastor—(8/01/13) Joel Tuchez (Traci), 3501 West 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: dfcpastor44@gmail.com; 303-305-9670)
Associate Pastor—Francisco Javier Espana Miranda, 405 Raleigh St., Denver, CO 80204
(E-mail: pacoespana70@gmail.com)
Worship Leader—Alvaro Tórres
NYI President—Rolando Acevedo, 774 S. 5th Ct., Brighton, CO 80601
NMI President—Erika Acevero, 774 S. 5th Ct., Brighton, CO 80601
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SDMI Superintendent—to be supplied
Church Board Secretary—to be supplied
Treasurer—Jesús Villar, 2500 West Water Ave., Denver, CO 80219
Westminster The Crossing (Organized 1957) (011-0261)
Location—3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031 (Web site: www.crossingchurch.org;
fax: 303-469-5439; 303-469-5149)
Senior Pastor—(11/09) Brian Wiesinger (Kim), 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: brian@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Worship Pastor—(5/11) Nathan Sutliff (Kelly), 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: nsutliff@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Children’s Pastor—(6/04) Amy Guthrie (Tim), 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: aguthrie@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Local Missionary Pastor—(3/07) Janette Mikatich (Joe), 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO
80031 (E-mail: jmikatich@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Youth Pastor—(9/10) Chris Johnson (Katie), 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: cjohnson@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Connecting Pastor—(3/08) David Baca (Regina), 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: dbaca@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
Pastoral Care—(1/99) Loyd McLaughlin, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: lmclaughlin@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
NMI Pres.—Ginger Green, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: ginger@gingergreen.com; 303-469-5149)
NYI Pres.—Tom Hassell, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: tshassell@comcast.net; 303-469-5149)
SS Supt.—John Rush, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: john@rushmanagement.com; 303-469-5149)
Church Sec.—Ken Radtke, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: radtke@theamericandreaminc.com; 303-469-5149)
Church Treas.—Roxann Peach, 3501 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80031
(E-mail: rpeach@crossingchurch.org; 303-469-5149)
(Windsor) The Rock (CTM) (011-0024)
Meeting location—123 Rock Bridge Ct., Windsor, CO 80550
Pastor—(7/1/14) Bruce Tallman (Karen), 123 Rock Bridge Ct., Windsor, CO 80550
(E-mail: bktallman@gmail.com; 970-686-5031)
Woodland Park (Organized 1975) (011-0640)
Location—(Mail: P.O. Box 1869) 750 N. Hwy. 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866
(Website: woodlandparkchurch.com; 719-687-6607)
Pastor— (5/21/05) Brian Troxell (Sarah), 950 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park, CO 80863
(E-mail: Btrox@yahoo.com; 719-687-9531)
Worship Leader—Sarah Troxell, 950 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park, CO 80863
(E-mail: troxsarah@hotmail.com; 719-687-6607)
NMI—Cindy Eller (719-687-6607)
Senior Adult Dir.—Mike Edwards, 750 N. Hwy. 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866 (719-687-6607)
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Women’s Min. Dir.—Alice Laswell, 750 N. Hwy. 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866
(719-687-6607)
Church Board Sec.—Lynn Shull, 750 N. Hwy 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866
Church Treas.—Monty Ferris, 750 N. Hwy 67, Woodland Park, CO 80866
Wray (Organized 1921) (011-0650)
Location—410 Blake St., Wray, CO 80758 (E-mail: nazpastor2b@hotmail.com; 970-332-5703)
Pastor—(7/27/14) Don Smith Jr. (Sandra), 30107 County Rd. 35, Wray, CO 80758
(E-mail: nazpastor2b@hotmail.com; 719-231-5023)
Youth Min. Dir.—Keith Chapman, 55500 Co. Rd. U, Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail:
k_bchapman@yahoo.com; 970-774-7612)
NYI Pres.—Zach Spencer, 31114 Co. Rd. Z, Wray, CO 80758 (970-630-9413)
SDMI Dir.—Wanda Dodsworth, 25207 Co. Rd. Y, Vernon, CO 80755 (E-mail:
dodsworthx8@hughes.net; 970-332-5272)
Latino Ministries Dir.—Maria Campos, 1036 Dexter St. Wray, CO 80758 (970-332-5838)
Church Board Sec.—Duaine Dodsworth, 25207 Co. Rd. Y, Vernon, CO 80755
(E-mail: dodsworthx8@hughes.net; 970-332-5272)
Yuma First (Organized 1917) (011-0670)
Location—505 E. Beatty Ave., Yuma, CO 80759 (E-mail: Office@Yuma1stnaz.org;
970-848-5594)
Pastor—(2/28/2010) David E. McQuisten (Karen), 921 S. Birch St., Yuma, CO 80759
(E-mail: pastor@yuma1stnaz.org; 970-848-3781; 970-597-0080)
NMI Pres.—Diann Perry 43642 Highway 61, Otis, CO 80743
(E-mail: plainsdude@hotmail.com; 970-246-3896)
Children’s Min. Dir.—Delana Gorman, 35035 CR 53, Yuma, CO 80759
(E-mail: delanagorman@gmail.com; 970-630-1568)
Church Board Sec.—Marvin Fadenrecht, 8593 County Rd 7, Joes, CO 80822 (970-358-4412)
Church Treas.—Gary McCall, 918 S. Ash Ave., Yuma, CO 80759
(E-mail: office@yuma1stnaz.org; 970-848-2030)
G. ORDAINED ELDERS
Assignment Role Codes
CED - Christian Education Minister
CHP - Chaplain
DA - District Assignment
DEA - Deaconess
DIA - District Interim Assigned
DS - District Superintendent
EDU - Education
ESR - Evangelism Service, Retired
EVC - Evangelist, Commissioned
EVR - Evangelist, Registered
EVT - Evangelist, Tenured
GA - General Church Assignment
GS - General Superintendent
PAS - Pastor (including CTMs)
PSV-FT - Pastoral Service-Full-time
PSV-PT - Pastoral Service-Part-time
RA - Retired, Assigned
RU - Retired, Unassigned
SEC - Song Evangelist, Commissioned
SER - Song Evangelist, Registered
SPC - Special Service/Interdenominational
STU - Student
TRF - In Process of Transfer
U - Unassigned
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1980 U
1959 RA
2013 PSV-FT
1970 RU
2009 PSV-PT
1991 PAS
1966 RU
1993 PSV-FT
2007 U
1976 RU
2011 PAS
1981 PAS
1954 RA
2006 SPC
1969 RA
1962 TRF
2004 U
1979 RU
1991 U
2013 PSV-FT
2006 RU
2001 PAS
1989 PAS
1984 PAS/EDU
Alexander, John, 2607 Templeton Gap Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Aubrey, Gayland, 4507 N. College Avenue, Bethany, OK 73008
(Pueblo First) (580-651-1730) geawiafamily@gmail.com
Baca, David Jr., 3622 E. 114th Dr., Thornton, CO 80233
(Westminster Crossing) (303-356-0716) dbaca@crossingchurch.org
Baldassare, Gene, 305 S. Central St., Olathe, KS 66061
(Loveland Hope Springs) No phone or e-mail
Barker, Pamela Diane, 22959 E. Smoky Hill Rd. M 104, Aurora, CO 80015
(Lone Tree The Crash)
(817-718-6540) pamela.barker@mac.com
Barker, Terry, 22959 E. Smoky Hill Rd. M 104, Aurora, CO 80015
(Lone Tree The Crash)
(817-946-9385) terry.barker@mac.com
Becker, Roland M., 3408 Maizeland Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S Trinity) (719-641-7020) rolcarbecker@q.com
Belzer, Edward D, 4550 Star Ridge Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S First) (719-351-8353) ebelzer@springsfirst.org
Bennett, Jeffrey A., 612 North St., Bedford, VA 24523
Besko, David A., 3235 Mather St., Brighton, CO 80601
(Westminster) (303-498-0402) davidbesko@aol.com
Birt, Eugene, 5004 County Rd. HH, Lamar, CO 81052
(Holly) (719-336-4708) ebirt@centurytel.net
Blanchard, Don A., P.O. Box 403, Palisade, CO 81526
(Palisade) (970-464-7756) palisadenazarenechurch@qwestoffice.net
Bland, Donald E., 1508 Falls Ct., Loveland, CO 80538
(C/S First) (719-671-2963) eaglewings2@att.net
Bollinger, Rob Reuben, 2867 E. 115th Way, Thornton, CO 80233
(Westminster) (720-635-7659) rob.bollinger@comcast.net
Bon, David K., 1976 S. Espana Ct. #A, Aurora, CO 80013
(Parker Epic) (509-879-4478) dcbon@q.com
Bond, Jim L., in process of transfer to the Arizona District
Borden, Lucinda, 6345 Westview Cir., Parker, CO 80134
(Parker Epic) 720-670-7924; lucindaborden@gmail.com
Brest, Richard L., 23830 Broadmoor Drive, Parker, CO 80138
(Denver First) (303-840-6901) rlbcolorado@msn.com
Bryant, Roy W. Jr., 2107 Northpark Ter., Pueblo, CO 81008
(719-543-2220) roygeribryant@msn.com
Burnham, Jana Renee, 6401 Fall River Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(C/S Trinity)
(719-321-3151) jburnham@trinitynazarene.net
Burton, Raymond, 1239 Jackson St., Pueblo, CO 81004
(Pueblo First) (719-583-9965) rayburton2@comcast.net
Bynum, Ron, 8571 Tibbs Rd., Peyton CO 80831
(Falcon Cornerstone) (719-287-8123) rbbynum@msn.com
Cabrera Ola, Victor, 6395 Monaco Street, Commerce City, CO 80022
(Commerce City Iglesia) (720-365-2986) olaleluya@yahoo.es
Cadle, Bruce, 33680 Big Springs Rd., Yoder, CO 80864
(Karval) (719-478-2771) BLCadle@nbc.edu
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1955 RA
Campbell, Beulah, 5747 W. Missouri, Lot 149, Glendale, AZ 85301
(Yuma) (623-826-2229) bro86russ@aol.com
1968 RU
Carlson, Marvin H., 4318 Onyx Place, Johnstown, CO 80534
(Loveland) (970-587-5253) mhcarlson@aol.com
1950 RA
Carpenter, Robert W., 510 South 2nd, Lamar, CO 81052
(Lamar Crosswind) (719-336-3999) No e-mail
1972 RA
Carpenter, Vernon D., PO Box 630843, Littleton, CO 80163
(Denver First) (303-495-4380) vcarpenter246@gmail.com
2005 GA
Carr, Phillip, c/o World Mission, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway, Lenexa, KS
66220 (C/S Trinity)
2008 PAS
Carranza, Scott, 160 S. Ames St., Lakewood, CO 80226
(Denver Grace) (303-949-4674) pastorcarranza@netscape.net
1983 RA
Childers, Clark A., 1516 Guston St., Delta CO 81416
(Delta Gunnison Valley)
(970-778-5955) cachilders@nnu.edu
1979 PAS
Chovancek, Larry, 2929 Whitney Lane, Grand Junction, CO 81504
(Grand Junction)
(970-424-0588) jlchovancek@mac.com
1961 RA
Christy, James T., 21 Snowhill Drive, Divide, CO 80814
(Woodland Park) (719-687-4448) pastorchrs@aol.com
1997 EDU
Church, David M., 7655 Matchlock Hts., Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(C/S Trinity) (719-440-9691) DMChurch@nbc.edu
1991 RA
Clark, Ronald, 965 Alabama Ave., Canon City, CO 81212
(Karval) (719-315-2025) lethaclark@bresnan.net
2004 U
Clarke, C. Cade, 2426 Lark Dr. Apt 10, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S True Life Community) (719-464-7395) lowenhertze@msn.com
2011 DA
Compton, Kevin, 11166 Prairie Walk Terr., Falcon, CO 80831
(C/S Eastborough) (719-761-6489) kcompton@conazarene.org
1986 PAS
Cook, Benjamin, 713 S. 12th St., Montrose, CO 81401
(Montrose First) (970-249-9213) pastorbuddy@outlook.com
1999 PAS
Cooper, Eugene Francis Ray, 2210 Chalmers Rd., Colorado Springs, CO
80910 (C/S Abundant Hope) (719-635-9628) genendawn@yahoo.com
1974 RA
Couch, Michael R., 325 First Ave., Monte Vista, CO 81144
(Monte Vista Valley) (719-852-7361) mike.linda.couch@gmail.com
1988 U
Cowles, Dean, 12989 W. 55th Place, Arvada, CO 80002
(Parker Epic)
(720-280-2606) dhcowles@mac.com
1966 PSV-FT Curry, W.E. Bud Jr., 2350 S. Placer St., Franktown, CO 80116
(Denver First) (303-663-5581) budc@denverfirstchurch.com
2007 U
Dally, Elizabeth B., 14095 Pine Glen Dr. East, Colorado Springs, CO
80908 (C/S Northeast) (719-685-0557)
ebdally@msn.com
1987 CHP
Dally, John W., 14095 Pine Glen Dr. E., Colorado Springs, CO 80908
(C/S Northeast) (719-685-0557) jwdally2@msn.com
1998 TRF
Dannels, John J., in process of transfer to the Wisconsin District
1998 TRF
Dannels, Marylouise A., in process of transfer to the Wisconsin District
2011 PAS
Davis, Ricky, 1520 Edmunds Street, Brush, CO 80723
(Brush) (719-845-0383) rdaledavis@hotmail.com
2002 PAS
Daye, Jason M., 505 Buckeye Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80919
(C/S Eastborough) (719-596-1929) jdaye@eastnaz.com
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1952 RU
DeBord, Burle M., 2195 E. Egbert St., Apt 216, Brighton, CO 80601
(Denver First) (303-733-8324) No Email
1980 SPC
DeBord, David L., 878 S. 14th Ave., Brighton, CO 80601
(Westminster The Crossing) (303-884-8204) deborddl@gmail.com
2001 RA
DeLong, Ruth V., 810 Stony Mesa Pl., Castle Rock, CO 80108
(Denver First) (405-585-7279) rvdelong11@yahoo.com
2003 PAS
Delp, Matthew, 3701 N. Allen St., Castle Rock, CO 80108
(Castle Rock) (303-660-9901) pastor@crnaz.net
1960 RA
Diehl, James H., 4181 S. Yukon Way, Lakewood, CO 80235
(Denver First) (303-980-0208) jamesdiehl7@aol.com
1981 RA
Dieter, Dale D., 1008 S. 1st St., Canon City, CO 81212
(Canon City Lincoln Park) (719-315-2244) ddieter22@bresnan.net
1992 PAS
Dittmer, Theodore A., 1458 Friendship Lane West, Colorado Springs, CO
80904 (C/S Living Faith) (719-633-6321)
livingfaith_acts29@hotmail.com
1972 RA
Douglass, Terry W., 129 Easy Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(C/S True Life Community) (719-671-7293) PastorTW@Live.Com
1983 CHP
Downey, Kenneth R., PO Box 3087, Durango, CO 81302
(Durango) (970-375-9223) ksyenwod@aol.com
2010 PAS
Droste, Jack A., 711 Park St., Trinidad, CO 81082
(Trinidad) (719-845-0383) jadroste@gmail.com
1974 RA
Duckworth, Larry, 17061 MCR 13, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(Brush) (970-768-3460) jl.fr.duck@gmail.com
2012 PSV-PT Edwards, Grayson, 8122 Meadowcrest Dr., Fountain, CO 80817
(C/S First) (719-651-3299) glj21488@msn.com
1965 RU
Eichelberger, Wilbur E., 53 Hibiscus Ave., Mount Dora, FL 32757
(C/S First) (352-383-5299) No Email
1955 RA
Erickson, Wallace H., 5055 Outlook Blvd. Apt A207, Pueblo, CO 81003
(La Junta) (719-543-3300) no e-mail
1999 PAS
Farr, Jerry D., 7710 Feldspar Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(Fountain) (719-393-4136) pjcfarr@msn.com
1947 RA
Faul, Lawrence, 6026 Booth Ct., Flint, MI 48532
(Palisade) (810-720-3797) No Email
1969 RA
Fenton, Lawrence R., 5340 Balsam St., Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(C/S First) (719-265-9479) joyfull4grace@yahoo.com
1972 RA
Ferguson, Dick R., 4575 Songglen Cir., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(C/S Eastborough) (719-538-7820) dickrferguson@comcast.net
1996 PAS
Finch, James, 6428 S. Parfet Way, Littleton, CO 80127
(Denver Columbine Hills) (303-918-1148) pastorjim@chcnaz.com
1960 RU
Franklin, Harold J., 439 Howard St., Delta, CO 81416
(Cedaredge) (970-874-5323) No Email
2005 PAS
Franz, Robert, 370 Bates Ave., Boulder, CO 80305
(Boulder South Broadway) (303-494-1132)
rcfranzinboulder@gmail.com
1971 RA
Freels, Roger, 17542 E. Dewberry Dr., Parker, CO 80134
(Denver First) (303-898-6308) rjfreels@centurylink.net
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2004 PAS
2009
1983
2014
1990
1978
1979
2014
1983
2013
2009
1990
1950
2014
2014
1986
2003
2001
2006
1958
2012
1972
1946
Gappa, Vincent, 1765 Dover St., Lakewood, CO 80215
(Lakewood) (720-933-6627) vince.gappa@lakewoodnaz.org
PSV-FT Garmon, Randy L., 3898 W. 98th Place, Westminster, CO 80031
(Lakewood) (303-720-5716) randy.garmon@lakewoodnaz.org
GA
Ghrayyeb, Jadalla, P.O. Box 15013, Colorado Springs, CO 80935
(C/S Trinity) (719-574-5900) hope@vopg.com
PSV-PT Gilmore, Isaac D., 7730 Quitman St. Westminster, CO 80030
(Reunion Faith Venture) (231-675-0173) biffbomb2000@gmail.com
RA/ESR Goss, Marilyn (Mikki), PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (719-395-9238) mnjevang@hotmail.com
RA
Grate, Phillip Eugene, 5265 Broadmoor Bluffs, Colorado Springs, CO
80906
(C/S First) (719-527-4833) pegrate@comcast.net
EDU
Graves, Harold B. Jr., 5646 Dusty Chaps Dr., Colorado Springs, CO
80923 (C/S First) (719-596-1406) hbgraves@nbc.edu
PSV-PT Green, Sjon, 5590 Oro Grande Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(C/S Northeast Community) (719-233-4353) pastorsjon@mynecc.org
RA
Gueswel, Roy L., P.O. Box 709, Lamar, CO 81052
(Lamar Community) (719-336-1215) roygueswel@yahoo.com
U
Gunstream, Karen, 11664 S. Flower Mound Way, Parker, CO 80134
(Denver First) (303-805-8660) kgunstream@gmail.com
PSV-FT Guthrie, Amy, 12605 Jersey Circle West, Thornton, CO 80602
(Westminster The Crossing) (303-726-5944) amy@crossingchurch.org
RA/ESR/EDU Haines, Gary W., 14430 River Oaks Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80921
(C/S First) (719-598-3872) revghaines@aol.com
RA
Hamilton, James D., 8630 Coffey Road, Austin, CO 81410
(Cedaredge) (970-835-8323) No e-mail
PSV-FT Harris, Zachary, 3366 S. Eudora St., Denver, CO 80222
(Denver First) (303-947-2477) zackh@denverfirstchurch.com
PAS
Hawes, Jarod Jay, 12280 Locust Street, Brighton, CO 80602
(Reunion Faith Venture) (720-201-1717) jayhawes@gmail.com
PAS
Hayes, Charles H., 2364 43rd Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley First) (970-353-0944) charleshayes5@gmail.com
PAS
Hayne, Kris, 18971 E. Clear Creek Dr., Parker, CO 80134
(Parker Epic) (720-524-7958) khayne@epicparker.org
PAS
Hedrick, Terry D., 725 Lincoln Place, Delta, CO 81416
(Delta Gunnison Valley) (970-874-4031) terryhedrick@aol.com
SPC
Hegstrom, Paul Harold, 651 Chambers Rd., Aurora, CO 80011
(Aurora Tower Community) (303-909-4673) paul@lifeskillsintl.org
RU
Helsel, Charles W., 230 N. 2nd Street, #50, Berthoud, CO 80513
(Loveland) (970-646-6178) cwhelsel3@gmail.com
PAS
Henderson, Gwendolyn, 2045 Farrington St., Colo. Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Genesis) (719-573-0837) Ghenderson20@q.com
RA
Hendrix, Hurshel L., 497 Spring Valley Dr., Divide, CO 80814
(Woodland Park) (719-687-6728) hl@whitepineco.com
RA
Hess, Ralph E., 1919 68th Ave. Apt. C202, Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley First) (970-352-8854) No Email
42
2013 PSV-FT Horn, Paul Jr., 5305 Rawhide Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80917
(C/S Eastborough) (419-509-1206) pj.horn@hotmail.com
1964 RA
Huffaker, Bob, 3037 Avondale Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80917
(C/S First) (719-323-0900) huffaker_3037@comcast.net
1963 RA
Hyde, Franklin Garth Sr., 2420 N. Logan Ave., Colorado Springs, CO
80907 (C/S Trinity) (719-220-4120) ghydeout@gmail.com
1999 SPC
Hyde, M. ReeAnn, 1316 E. San Miguel St. #5, Colorado Springs, CO
80909 (C/S Trinity) (719-258-9510) mree50@q.com
1972 U
Jackson, Bobby N. 9384 Wolf Pack Terr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920
1994 PAS
Jaquess, Jarell D., 5217 Black Cloud Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(C/S Central) (719-380-1983) revbaby@qwest.net
2009 PSV-FT Johnson, Christopher, 11595 Marshall Ct., Broomfield, CO 80020
(Westminster The Crossing) (720-393-9482)
cjohnson@crossingchurch.org
2010 PSV-PT Johnson, Cynthia L., 13823 E. Bellewood Dr., Aurora, CO 80015
(Denver First) (303-761-8370) cindyj@denverfirstchurch.com
1973 RA
Johnson, Larry W., P.O. Box 1573, Paonia, CO 81428
(Paonia) (970-257-5864) lwskjohnson@juno.com
1999 PAS
Jones, June G, 1023 E. Vermijo Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(C/S Genesis) (719-200-9158) genesis_church@msn.com
1957 RA
Kehr, E. W., 4813 Walnutcrest Ct., Pueblo, CO 81005
(Pueblo First) (719-565-0415) ewdlk@comcast.net
1996 EDU
King, Thomas J., 4270 Vesper Court, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S First) (719-591-0562) tjking@nbc.edu
1965 RU
Kristoffersen, Ulf (Kris), 8064 S. Jackson St., Centennial, CO 80122
(Denver First) (303-882-8404) ukrisk38@gmail.com
1957 RA
Lambert, Charles H., 11350 W. 71st Place, Arvada, CO 80004
(Westminster Crossing) (303-432-7309) charlesandbonnie@q.com
1973 PAS
Larkin, Doyle, 215 W. Highland, Florence, CO 81226
(Florence) (719-369-5893) pastorlarkin@yahoo.com
1967 RA
Lewis, Larry H., 4902 W. 29th St. Unit 8-B, Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley First) (970-330-3690) lnflewis@gmail.com
1963 EDU
Lewis, Richard J., 4115 Solarface Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Trinity) (719-591-8216) rjlewis@nbc.edu
2010 PAS
Lucas, Andrew Eugene, 4126 Stoneridge Ct., Fort Collins, CO 80525
(Fort Collins Emmaus Road) (970-482-6768)
andylucas@emmausroadfc.org
2014 PAS
Ludington, Christopher, 935 Brookside Dr., Cortez, CO 81321
(Cortez) (405-308-9013) christopherludington@gmail.com
1990 EDU
Lyke, Alan D., 18845 St. Andrews Dr., Monument, CO 80132
(C/S The Remnant) (719-599-9154) adlyke@nbc.edu
2005 PAS
Lynch, James Joseph, 212 Cheyenne, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(Fort Morgan) (970-380-1391)
jimmyjlynch@gmail.com
1969 RA
Lynch, Jimmy Joe, 2228 Agate Dr., Loveland, CO 80538
(Loveland) (970-667-8562) lynchjj@q.com
43
2005 PSV-PT Lynch, Zeida, 212 Cheyenne, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(Fort Morgan) (970-380-1392) zeidarlynch@gmail.com
1997 U
Mackey, Will, 6160 Jaffee Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(C/S Northeast Community) (719-596-1323) willmackey@msn.com
1977 PAS
Martin, Russell, 20915 E. Berry Ave., Centennial, CO 80015
(Aurora Tower Community) (720-475-0155)
russmartin@tcfchurch.org
2014 PSV-PT Martinez Marioni, Jorge A., 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219
(Denver Family) (303-669-0892) marionijorge@yahoo.com
2014 PSV-PT Martinez, Ofelia, 2263 S. Meade St., Denver, CO 80219
(Denver Family) (303-669-0892) marionijorge@yahoo.com
1977 RA
Mason, Alfred D. Jr., 10500 Irma Dr., Apt 19-104, Northglenn, CO 80233
(Westminster Crossing) (720-456-2070) alnshirley2@gmail.com
1967 RA
Matson, Laurel L., 4930 Leighton Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(C/S Eastborough) (719-213-5987) llmatson@nbc.edu
1997 U
Maxson, David R., 17973 E. Linvale Dr., Aurora, CO 80013
(Aurora Tower Community) (760-401-1843)
DaveMPhotography@gmail.com
1969 RA
McElfresh, Ronald D., 708 S. Joe Martinez Ln., Pueblo West, CO 81007
(Pueblo First) (719-214-0863) legalstuffbiz@yahoo.com
1966 RA
McFadden, Densel, 2052 James Street, Montrose, CO 81401
(Montrose) (970-240-9070) No Email
2001 EDU/ PSV-PT McKeithen, Timothy E., 4440 Range Creek Drive, Colorado Springs, CO
80922-3717 (C/S First) (719-651-7659) temckeithen@nbc.edu
1968 PSV-PT McLaughlin, Loyd F. Jr., 458 Lois Drive, Louisville, CO 80027
(Westminster The Crossing) (303-666-6436)
lmclaughlin@crossingchurch.org
2011 PAS
McQuisten, David, 921 S. Birch St., Yuma, CO 80759
(Yuma) (970-848-3781) davemcquisten@gmail.com
1987 PSV-PT Messer, Richard L., 1125 A. St., Golden, CO 80401
(Denver Bear Valley) (303-829-5618) rr_messer@hotmail.com
2013 PSV-FT Mickens, Mark, 3280 S. Academy Blvd., Lot 175, Colo. Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Genesis) (719-392-4073) mpmickens7@msn.com
2014 PAS
Miller, Kevin, 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (970-576-0297)
pastorkevinmiller@gmail.com
2012 PSV-FT Miller-Templeman, Ardyce, 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (719-930-6132)
templeman.ardyce@gmail.com
2002 PAS
Mitchem, Sherry L., 40398 Sage Ln., Paonia, CO 81428
(Paonia) (970-527-3002) paoniachurchofthenazarene@tds.net
1975 RA
Moore, Lowell P., 6485 Pahokee Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(C/S Eastborough) (719-243-2633) betnlow@yahoo.com
2000 PAS
Morgan, Keith E., 1835 Winnebago Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(C/S True Life) (719-570-9040) keepJC1st@aol.com
44
2007 PAS
Murray, James, 3608 Bobcat Ln., Pueblo, CO 81005
(Pueblo First) (719-565-6364) jasmur123@aol.com
1969 RA
Orchard, Alvin, 2840 S. Circle Dr., Lot 916, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(Westminster Crossing) (719-460-3467) AVOrchard@hotmail.com
1985 U
Ott, Jay W., no address provided
(C/S First) (719-884-5081) no e-mail provided
2005 PSV-PT Palmer, David, 10336 W. 55th Place, #206, Arvada, CO 80002
(Golden) (303-619-9548) davidtheyouthguy@gmail.com
1999 PAS
Palmer, Shari, 10336 W. 55th Place, #206, Arvada, CO 80002
(Golden) (303-619-9541) sharipalmer1@gmail.com
2011 PAS
Paradee, W. Bradley, 2380 Deertrail Creek Dr., Brighton, CO 80601
(Brighton Chapel Hill) (303-641-3957) Brad.paradee@yahoo.com
2012 PAS
Park, Hyun Soo, 20447 E. Dartmouth Dr., Aurora, CO 80013
(Calvary) (720-323-1615) ldssas@icloud.com
1969 RA
Pedersen, Roy, 6060 Blue Ridge Dr., Apt A, Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
(Denver First) (720-583-6736) hlpedersen@comcast.net
1990 SPC
Peters, Mark C., 6885 Becknell Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(C/S Trinity) (719-596-4024) markheidipeters@gmail.com
1959 RA/ESR Phillips, Gene C., 1286 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537
(Loveland) (970-593-1732) genepatphillips@comcast.net
1979 PAS
Pierce, Daniel E., 2091 S. Stuart St., Denver, CO 80219
(Denver Bear Valley) (303-934-1426) dpie@champmail.com
2013 PSV-PT Pottenger, Andrew, 5265 Broadmoor Bluffs Dr., Colo. Springs, CO 80906
(C/S First) (no phone) ajpott@hotmail.com
1990 EDU
Powers, Daniel G., 4450 Witches Hollow Lane, Colorado Springs, CO
80911 (C/S First) (719-391-1958) dgpowers@nbc.edu
1987 U
Price, David T., 12234 Tamarac St., Thornton, CO 80602
(Westminster The Crossing) (303-940-1202) dvdtprice@yahoo.com
1995 CHP
Rabe, Clark E., 2408 SW 54th St., Lawton, OK 73505
(Denver First) (254-338-8501) clark.e.rabe.mil@mail.mil
1984 DS
Ralph, David Matthew, 13246 Humboldt Way, Thornton, CO 80241
(Westminster Crossing) (303-465-3791) dsralph@aol.com
2011 PAS
Ramey, Janice, P.O. Box 324, Las Animas, CO 81054
(Las Animas) (719-456-0758) jramey77@yahoo.com
2012 PAS
Raxon-Concoha, Mario, 2306 W. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(C/S Emanuel) (719-636-2583) mraxon6@gmail.com
1997 PAS
Richmond, Kim, 7712 Coffee Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
(Security) (303-332-6530)
cpkrichmond@yahoo.com
1999 PAS
Rodgers, Robin Jean, 6613 Algonquin Dr., Loveland, CO 80537
(L. Hope Springs Comm) (970-593-9476) hopesprings@qwest.net
2001 U
Roggie, Steve, 10830 Sandlilly Ln., Peyton, CO 80831
(C/S First) (719-622-1657) sdr4him@yahoo.com
1996 PAS
Rose, Kenneth C., 30440 CR 356, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (970-945-0258) kencrose@gmail.com
45
2012 PAS
Runner, Mark A., 9695 Orangewood Dr., Thornton, CO 80260
(Thornton Hope Hacienda) (720-341-1490)
mark.runner@hopehacienda.net
1975 EDU
Russom, James R., 7764 Candlelight Lane, Fountain, CO 80817
(C/S First) (719-328-1502) jrrussom@nbc.edu
2009 PAS
Sailsbery, Kent, 6329 Cole Ct., Arvada, CO 80004
(Arvada Northwest) (303-424-0567) kent@nwcommunitychurch.org
1970 RA
Salgado, Jonathan, 6397 Radio Dr., San Diego, CA 92114
(C/S First) (858-880-5255) jonathan_salgado@hotmail.com
2012 PSV-PT Sandridge, Edward Michael, 1710 Hillcrest Dr., Delta, CO 81416
(Delta Gunnison Valley) (970-623-9272) emsandridge@msn.com
1995 U
Schisler, James L., 302 N. 46th Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley First) (970-405-5203) revjimschis@yahoo.com
1984 PAS
Scott, Alan W., 7124 Red Cardinal Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80908
(C/S Trinity) (719-598-3529) ascott@trinitynazarene.net
1973 RU
Seal, William, 617 W. 6th St., Fort Morgan, CO 80701
(Fort Morgan) (970-370-1181) wmseal1@gmail.com
1984 EDU
Self, Charles, 6870 Sphinx Ct., Peyton, CO 80831
(Falcon Cornerstone) (719-683-8838) clself@hughes.net
2001 PAS
Sever, J. Sidney, 5935 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80528
(Longmont) (303-776-7066) snjsever@gmail.com
1995 PAS
Shaw, Jonathan P., 56961 County Rd. L, Haxtun, CO 80731
(Clarkville Buffalo Grass) (970-774-6390) jpshaw@plains.net
2012 PAS
Sianez de Sotelo, Ruth, 4500 West 3rd Ave., Denver, CO 80219
(Denver el Redentor) (303-619-2698) No e-mail
1993 PAS
Siegfreid, Shawn, 7066 Mountain Brush Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO
80130 (Denver First) (303-761-8370)
PastorShawn@denverfirstchurch.com
2012 PAS
Simms, Robert Jr., 220 W. 15th St. # 1003, Pueblo, CO 81003
(Pueblo Belmont/Pueblo First) (719-583-0902) rjudsonjr@msn.com
2009 EDU
Simons, Scott, 4355 Conquista Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S First) (541-510-6038) sksimons@webcomet.com
1981 RU
Skipworth, Kenneth A., 106 Parkview Dr., Sterling, CO 80751
(Sterling) (970-571-1908) kenstax@kci.net
1996 GA
Slingerland, Bernard, c/o World Mission, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway,
Lenexa, KS 66220 (C/S First)
2000 GA
Slingerland, Rhonda Knox, c/o World Mission, 17001 Prairie Star Parkway,
Lenexa, KS 66220 (C/S First)
1988 RU
Smith, Bert, 900 E. 3rd Street, Eaton, CO 80615
(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (970-454-2117) sm9be@msn.com
1988 PAS
Smith, Brian E., 807 W. 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538
(Loveland) (970-667-4323) golfnpaz@aol.com
2011 PAS
Smith, Donald Jr., 30107 County Rd. 35, Wray, CO 80758
(Wray) (719-231-5023) nazpastor2b@hotmail.com
2010 PAS
Smith, H. Gordon III, 1702 Carson Ave., La Junta, CO 81050
(La Junta First) (719-384-4723) pastorgordonsmith@gmail.com
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2005 SPC
2012 PAS
2005 PAS
1985 PAS
1975 RA
1999 PSV-PT
1978 RU
1971 RA
2014 PSV-PT
2005 U
1955 RA
2005 SPC
1960 RA
2014 PAS
1954 RA
1997 PSV-FT
1978 RA
2007 PAS
2002 EDU
2013 PSV-PT
2013 PAS
2011 PAS
Snowbarger, Timothy, 22074 E. Briarwood Dr. #734, Aurora, CO 80016
(Denver First) (303-550-6707) snowonahill@yahoo.com
Sotelo, Ruben, 4500 West 3rd Ave., Denver, CO 80219
(Denver el Redentor) (303-619-2698) No e-mail
Speicher, Darwin, 10316 Ross Lake Dr.., Peyton, CO 80831
(C/S First) (575-219-7437) dspeicher@springsfirst.org
Staton, Michael L., 39 Meadow Lane, Monte Vista, CO 81144
(Monte Vista Valley) (719-852-3165) valleynaz@gmail.com
Stearman, Tim, PO Box 125, Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819
(Denver First) (303-870-3775) tdstearman@gmail.com
Stivers, Lawrence J., 3781 Granada Dr. Unit 22, Palisade, CO 81526
(Palisade) (970-462-8552) No e-mail
Stratton, Harold, 1004 Timberline Ct., Windsor, CO 80550
(Greeley First) (970-686-7469) hstratton2@juno.com
Street, Gerald H., 3420 Flying Horse Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(C/S First) (719-597-8340) jjstreet@msn.com
Stringer, Deanna K., 18480 Sage Crest Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
(Falcon Cornerstone) (719-683-5166) dstringer@centurylink.net
Sundin, Michael W., 24801 E. Berry Pl., Aurora, CO 80016
(720-870-6597) mikesundin17@gmail.com
Swanson, Winfield E., 3417 N. Franklin Ave., Loveland, CO 80538
(Loveland) (970-663-1403) winswanson@aol.com
Sweeney, Elizabeth Jan, 3096 W. Prentice Ave. #L, Littleton, CO 80123
(Denver First) (303-590-8314) tator505@juno.com
Swim, Vernon G., 8110 Routt Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80919
(C/S First) (719-594-6696) vswim@comcast.net
Tallman, Bruce, 123 Rock Bridge Ct., Windsor, CO 80550
(Windsor The Rock) (970-685-1514) bktallman@gmail.com
Taylor, John D., 402 Riverside Dr., Canon City, CO 81212
(Canon City Lincoln Park) (719-275-4531) No e-mail
Teeter, Troy, 1800 S. Tower Rd., Aurora, CO 80013
(Aurora Tower Community) (303-337-9100)
pastortroy@tcfstudents.org
Templeman, Earl W., 2115 81st Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley Celebration Pointe) (719-964-4211)
earltempleman@gmail.com
Troxell, Brian A., 950 Evergreen Heights, Woodland Park, CO 80863
(Woodland Park) (719-687-9531) btrox@yahoo.com
Trumble, Quentin Miles, 625 Pennington Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(C/S First) (719-432-7493) qtrumble@aol.com
Trumble, Robbin, 625 Pennington Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(C/S First) (719-432-7277) robbingtrumble@aol.com
Tuchez, Joel D. Jr., 2600 W. Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80219
(Denver Family) (303-305-9670) dfcpastor44@gmail.com
Tumua, Mila, 2981 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Samoan) (719-213-9283) mptumua6@yahoo.com
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1983 EDU/CHP Umbel, William Thomas, 8478 Chasewood Loop, Colorado Springs, CO
80908 (Falcon Cornerstone) (719-360-4534)
wtumbel@nbc.edu; tomumbel@centura.org
2004 PSV-PT Unruh, Steven, 84 Stanford Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005
(Pueblo First) (719-564-3209) stunnaz@yahoo.com
2002 PAS
Villarreal, Ruben M., 13936 Milwaukee St., Thornton, CO 80602
(Denver ThornCreek) (303-450-2624) ruben@thorncreek.net
1997 RA/ESR Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (719-395-9238)
mnjministries@hotmail.com
1968 RA
Wade, Robert A., 5726 Charlotte Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(C/S First) (719-622-8096) rwadefamily@msn.com
1978 RU/PSV-PT Walker, Delores, 12544 County Rd. 89, Fleming, CO 80728
(Clarkville Buffalo Grass) (970-774-5250) dee@haxtuntel.net
2001 U
Ward, Dale E., 512 Forest Glen Circle, Murfreesboro, TN 37128
(C/S Trinity) (931-409-1206) dale@freedomindustries.biz
1983 EDU/PAS Warrington, Joseph R., 1015 Harbourne St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(C/S Grace) (719-520-9951) jrwarrington@nbc.edu
1972 RU
Wells, Henry L., 249 N. Maple St., Manistique, MI 49854
(Loveland) (906-341-0460) hjwells@centurylink.net
1997 PAS
Wesley, J. Dale, 201 W. Logan Street, Sterling, CO 80751
(Sterling) (970-522-2601) dalewesley58@msn.com
1998 PSV-FT Wheeler, Kenneth L., 16212 Willowstone St., Parker, CO 80134
(Denver First) (720-346-8900) kenw@denverfirstchurch.com
1984 SPC
White, Virgil Lynn, 427 E. 2nd St., Florence, CO 81226
(Florence Faith Journey) (719-648-1882) pastor-white@hotmail.com
1995 PAS
Wiesinger, Brian R., 2984 E. 135th Lane, Thornton, CO 80241
(Westminster The Crossing) (303-469-5149) brian@wcon.org
2010 PSV-FT Wille-Mikatich, Janette, 10563 Canosa Ct., Westminster, CO 80234
(Westminster The Crossing) (720-289-4343)
jmikatich@crossingchurch.org
2001 PSV-PT Williams, Richard, 5286 Hwy 348, Delta, CO 81416
(Montrose) (970-216-3991) pastorric1@msn.com
2005 EVR
Williamson, Christopher, 2305 Iron Shot Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109
(Castle Rock The Connection) (303-688-6241) cjwill73@gmail.com
1975 RA
Woodworth, Zell E., 5835 Burgess Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80908
(C/S Eastborough) (719-494-2051) zell48@aol.com
1986 RA
Worrell, Michael, 68 Dogwood Trail, Laurel, MS 39443
(C/S Trinity) (601-434-4433) maworrell25@msn.com
1958 RA
Wyss, Leon F., 21 Abernathy Ct., Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
(Denver First) (303-770-7442) lfwyss@aol.com
1961 RU
Young, Roger S., 1580 S. Zang St., Lakewood, CO 80228
(Lakewood) (303-986-8701) ryoung1580@aol.com
48
2006 RU
1999 EDU
2011 PSV-FT
2002 RA
1986 GA
1991 RA
2005 PSV-FT
1990 PSV/PT
2006 SPC
2012 PSV-FT
2014 PSV-FT
1990 U
2011 DA
1987 PSV-FT
2014 PSV-PT
2007 PSV-PT
2011 PSV-PT
2007 PSV-PT
2002 EDU
2009 PSV-FT
2006 PSV-PT
1992 EDU
H. DEACONS
Allayaud, Donald, 6517 S. Robb Way, Littleton, CO 80127
(Lakewood) (303-979-6619) allayaud@aol.com
Attig, Ron, 4587 Bridle Pass Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80923
(C/S First) (719-388-8474) rlattig@nbc.edu
Cantwell, Rich, 9045 S. Edgewood Ln., Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
(Denver First) (303-947-2475) richc@denverfirstchurch.com
Clay, Roger, 15984 Stonebriar Dr., Parker, CO 80134
(Denver First) (303-840-4483) rogerclay@comcast.net
Cork, Michael, 10017 Millstone Dr., Lenexa, KS 66220
(Denver First) (714-514-2875) michaelcork@sbcglobal.net
Cox, Mickey, 3898 W. 98th Pl., Westminster, CO 80031
(Westminster The Crossing) (816-665-8206) ythminmick@gmail.com
Farley, John, 375 Fleming St., Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(C/S First) (719-323-9424) worshipleeder@me.com
Hage, Dennis K., 4210 Stonehaven Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(C/S Trinity)
(719-540-5826) dkhage@comcast.net
Laird, Stephen T., 5994 S. Holly St., Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(Denver First) (303-917-3280) steve@sjlaird.com
McClellan, Shaun, 23580 E. Portland Way, Aurora, CO 80016
(Denver First) (303-565-7929) shaunm@denverfirstchurch.com
Miller, Heather, 12025 Locust St., Brighton, CO 80602
(Denver ThornCreek) (720-308-1998) heather.miller@thorncreek.net
Ours, Howard P., 7073 Cobble Creek Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(Falcon Cornerstone) (719-550-0193) howardours@gmail.com
Pearson, Doug, 407 County Rd. 512, Divide, CO 80814
(Woodland Park) (719-687-1039) doug.pearson@goldenbellrocks.com
Phillips, Karen, 1148 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537
(Loveland) (970-776-0343) kphil53@gmail.com
Porter, Sarah, 1109 Tulip Pl., Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(C/S Eastborough) (719-238-9223) sarahroseporter@gmail.com
Scroggins, Gerald, 8445 Cow Palace Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
(C/S First) (719-495-7212)
jlscroggins@q.com
Sisson, Vicki, 3805 Radiant Dr. #522, Colorado Springs, CO 80917
(C/S First) (620-617-5341) vicsis@msn.com
Smith, Randall E., 9946 Ramshead Ct., Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
(Denver First) (303-947-2480) randys@denverfirstchurch.org
Spaulding, Mary Beth, 6722 Northface Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80919
(C/S Trinity) (719-590-9338) mbspaulding@comcast.net
Staudinger, Jason, 12376 Roslyn Way, Thornton, CO 80602
(Denver ThornCreek)(303-877-2798) Jason.staudinger@thorncreek.net
Stewart, Kristi Lynn, 19258 E. Kansas Dr., Aurora, CO 80017
(Aurora Tower Community) (303-695-1144) kristi_stewart@q.com
Storz, Jerry, 5802 S. Quatar Cir., Centennial, CO 80015
(Denver First) (303-918-2676) jstorz3007@comcast.net
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2012 PAS
G/2014
2012 U
G/2014
2004 PSV-PT
G/2008
2014 STU
2014 STU
2011 PSV-FT
2014 U
2014 STU
2008 PSV-PT
G2014
2008 PSV-FT
2008 PAS
G2014
2014 PSV-FT
2009 PSV-FT
G2014
2013 PSV-PT
I.
LICENSED MINISTERS
Asuega, Ritchie, 3151 Poughkeepsie Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Northeast/Security Kingdom Rock CTM)
(E-mail: ritchieasuega@ymail.com; 719-761-1405)
Mentor: Jim Russom
Barker, Patricia, 4185 Balsam St., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(Westminster The Crossing) (E-mail: christianbeliever48@yahoo.com;
720-425-4233) Advisor: Brian Wiesinger
Bechtold, John M., 3696 S. Depew St., Unit 202, Lakewood, CO 80235
(Denver Gracia y Vida) (E-mail: john.bechtold@du.edu
303-981-3774) Mentor: Jim Russom
Bond, Kevin, 831 Querida Dr.., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S First) (E-mail: kwaltbond@gmail.com; 812-521-2717)
Advisor: to be determined
nd
Boykin, Jay, 6075 E. 132 Way, Thornton, CO 80602
(Westminster Crossing) (E-mail: jay.boykin@gmail.com;
303-725-7683) Advisor: Brian Wiesinger
Carpenter, Michael W., 11821 Elk Head Range Rd., Littleton, CO 80127
(Denver Columbine Hills) (E-mail: pastormike@chcnaz.com;
303-883-7195) Advisor: Kent Sailsbery
Carter, Audrey M., 1808 Sheringham Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80851
(C/S Northeast) (E-mail: pastoracarter1129@q.com; 719-574-6145)
Advisor: Will Mackey
Carter, Thomas, 1808 Sheringham Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80851
(C/S Northeast) (E-mail: tcarter513@q.com; 719-574-6145)
Advisor: Will Mackey
Cassens, Mason, 4215 Crowells Mills Sq., Colorado Springs, CO 80910
(C/S First) (E-mail: mdcassens@email.nbc.edu; 402-984-8518)
Advisor: Richard Lewis
Cherry, Lynette, 1814 Iroquois Rd., Pueblo, CO 81001
(Pueblo Belmont/Pueblo First) (E-mail: lynette_nicole@hotmail.com;
719-544-3362) Mentor: Amy Guthrie
Clark, Richard, 63 Blue Grouse Dr., Canon City, CO 81212
(Canon City Lincoln Park) (E-mail: fabnazfam5@msn.com;
719-306-3128) Mentor: Jason Daye
Collins, Christopher, 5717 E. Harmony Rd., Fort Collins, CO 80528
(Loveland) (E-mail: ccollins@lovelandnaz.org; 765-426-9962)
Advisor: Karen Phillips
Davenport, Kent M., 1505 25th Ave., Greeley, CO 80634
(Greeley First) (E-mail: kentdvnprt@gmail.com;
815-549-0706) Mentor: Mickey Cox
Davis, Kenneth J., 221 N. Holcomb Cir., Castle Rock, CO 80104
(Castle Rock The Connection) (E-mail: ken@therealconnection.com;
303-949-8171) Advisor: Matt Delp
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2014 PSV-PT
2004 PSV-FT
2013 PSV-PT
2014 STU
2012 PSV-PT
G2014
2014 PSV-PT
2011 STU
2014 STU
2014 STU
2013 PSV-PT
G2014
2007 PSV-PT
2006 PSV-PT
2012 PSV-FT
2012 PSV-FT
2005 PSV-PT
G2014
Davis, Kimberly, 1308 Wooten Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(C/S Trinity) (E-mail: kdavis@trinitynazarene.net; 719-596-2952)
Advisor: Alan Scott
Dozer, Scott C., 5612 Tabor Ct., Arvada, CO 80002
(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: scott.dozer@thorncreek.net;
303-512-3189) Mentor: Ed Belzer
Espana Miranda, Francisco Javier, 405 Raleigh St., Denver, CO 80204
(Westminster Iglesia) (E-mail: pacoespana70@gmail.com;
720-447-0437) Advisor: Joel Tuchez
Faust, Jeremy, 6094 S. Perth St., Centennial, CO 80015
(Aurora Tower) (E-mail: jfaust@nnu.edu; 406-369-0886)
Advisor: Russ Martin
Fly, John, 4204 Sandberg Dr., Security, CO 80911
(Security) (E-mail: sleepyfly@hotmail.com; 719-271-8601)
Mentor: Michael Staton
Fulks, Kelli, 4111 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S Eastborough) (E-mail: kfulks@eastnaz.com; 719-761-2696)
Advisor: To be determined
Garcia, Joel, 2883 Merry Ln., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S Eastborough) (E-mail: jng950@gmail.com; 719-761-6508)
Advisor: Kevin Compton
Gressman, Jason, PO Box 1024, Delta, CO 81416
(Delta Gunnison Valley) (E-mail: jasongressman1@gmail.com;
970-209-6072) Advisor: Terry Hedrick
Griffin, Bradley, 1935 Osprey Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Eastborough) (E-mail: bgriff388@gmail.com; 719-684-5043)
Advisor: Jason Daye
Grigg, Keven, 1725 Westmoreland Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80907
(C/S Northeast Community) (E-mail: pastorkeven@mynecc.org;
(719-502-7355) Advisor: Will Mackey
Hager, Brooke, 10248 W. Dartmouth Ave., Lakewood, CO 80227
(Arvada Northwest) (E-mail: brooke.lynne09@hotmail.com;
720-428-0240) Mentor: Ardyce Miller-Templeman
Hayhurst, Tina, 3941 Palmer Ridge Dr., Parker, CO 80134
(Denver First) (E-mail: tinah@denverfirstchurch.com;
303-761-8370) Advisor: Roger Clay
Johnson, Jason D., 2100 W. 100th Ave. Lot 204, Thornton, CO 80260
(Brighton Chapel Hill) (E-mail: pastorjasonjohnson@gmail.com;
720-903-5762) Advisor: Brad Paradee
Jones, Justin, 6751 Brittany Dr., Ft. Collins, CO 80525
(Fort Collins Emmaus Road) (E-mail: justinjones86@gmail.com;
970-682-9310) Advisor: Andy Lucas
Jones, Randy, PO Box 584, Arvada, CO 80001
(Arvada Northwest) (E-mail: rando357j@hotmail.com;
720-557-7367) Mentor: Andy Lucas
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2014 PSV-FT
2014 PSV-FT
2013 PSV-PT
2012 PSV-FT
2011 STU
2014 STU
2013 RA
2007 PSV-PT
G2014
2011 PSV-PT
2014 STU
2008 SER/PSV-PT
2014 PSV-PT
2014 PSV-PT
2014 PSV-PT
2013 PSV-PT
Juliano, Kevin, 9999 Jasper St., Commerce City, CO 80022
(Brighton Chapel Hill) (E-mail: jkjuliano@yahoo.com;
303-419-8147) Advisor: Brad Paradee
Kier, Shane, 10211 Tongue Creek Rd., Austin, CO 81410
(Delta Gunnison Valley/Cowboy at the Cross CTM)
(E-mail: saqhorse@yahoo.com; 970-835-3897) Advisor: Terry Hedrick
King, Janine M., 4270 Vesper Court, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S First) (E-mail: janinemking@msn.com; 719-591-0562)
Advisor: Robbin Trumble
King, Ruth, 14601 Yosemite St., Brighton, CO 80602
(Brighton Chapel Hill) (E-mail: kingjred@comcast.net;
303-637-7787) Advisor: Brad Paradee
Kulaga, Mark, 13389 Fawn Ct., Broomfield, CO 80020
(Westminster Crossing) (E-mail: mjkulaga@aol.com;
303-465-3860) Advisor: David Baca
Largent, Lois Anne, 2290 E. Main St. #11, Canon City, CO 81212
(Canon City Lincoln Park) (E-mail: joywithinmtsoul@gmail.com;
719-424-6227) Advisor: Rich Clark
Lester, Jerry L., 13931 E. Marina Dr. #408, Aurora, CO 80014
(Denver First) (E-mail: jerry.lester@juno.com; 303-353-2777)
Advisor: Shawn Siegfreid
Lewis, Carla, 4115 Solarface Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Trinity) (E-mail: carlag668@gmail.com; 719-964-6799)
Mentor: Robbin Trumble
Lyon, Jeremy W., 13021 Grape Ct., Thornton, CO 80241
(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: Jeremy.lyon@thorncreek.net;
720-239-2665) Advisor: Ruben Villarreal
McCall, Nicholas, 11675 Fowler Dr., Northglenn, CO 80233
(Denver ThornCreek) (E-mail: nmccall@nnu.edu; 720-284-1451)
Advisor: Ruben Villarreal
McDuff, Ronald, 1301 Horizon Ln., Longmont, CO 80501
(Longmont) (E-mail: rdm55@comcast.net; 303-772-1190)
Mentor: Bob Simms
McKeithen, Susan, 4440 Range Creek Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80922
(C/S First) (E-mail: susanmckeithen@gmail.com; 719-651-7878)
Advisor: Larry Fenton
Neil, Daniel, 580 Sloan St., Delta, CO 81416
(Delta Gunnison Valley) (E-mail: neildan@live.com; 970-234-9154)
Advisor: Terry Hedrick
Neuenschwander, Rey, 6619 Proud Eagle Ct., Colorado Springs, CO 80915
(C/S Trinity) (E-mail: reynabbie@gmail.com; 719-684-3429)
Advisor: Alan Scott
Niver, Gregory, 2534 E. San Miguel St., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S Central) (E-mail: g-niver@hotmail.com; 814-558-7879)
Advisor: Jerry Jaquess
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2013 U
G1997
2006 PSV-PT
G2014
2008 PSV-PT
G2014
2012 PSV-PT
2014 PSV-PT
2011 PSV-FT
2014 PSV-PT
2014 PSV-PT
1998 PSV-PT
G2014
2011 PSV-PT
G2014
1990 EVC
1992 EVC
Odell, David M., 7910 Chancellor Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920
(C/S Trinity) (E-mail: agorazume@hotmail.com; 719-368-7481)
Advisor: Alan Scott
Ponczoch, Lisa A., 1615 Sawyer Way., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S True Life) (E-mail: momczoch@yahoo.com; 719-465-7629)
Mentor: Shari Palmer
Ponczoch, Todd A., 1615 Sawyer Way., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(C/S True Life) (E-mail: teamponczoch@yahoo.com; 719-465-7582)
Mentor: Dan Pierce
Sampsel, Jennifer, 520 Curtis St., Brush, CO 80723
(Brush) (E-mail: justlikepaul@hotmail.com; 970-842-5110)
Mentor: Karen Phillips
Smith, Gregory, 653 N. Iliff Dr., Pueblo West, CO 81007
(Pueblo First) (E-mail: gsmith24@juno.com; 719-371-1025)
Advisor: Jim Murray
Sutliff, Nathan, 9401 Gray St., Westminster, CO 80031
(Westminster The Crossing) (E-mail: nsutliff@crossingchurch.org;
931-374-2542) Advisor: Brian Wiesinger
Tafoya, Clint, 1680 S. 26th, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(C/S First) (E-mail: tafoya21@hotmail.com; 719-290-2867)
Advisor: Ed Belzer
Webber, Scott, 441 La Cost Ln., Johnstown, CO 80534
(F.C. Emmaus Road) (E-mail: music@scottwebber.net; 805-267-9322)
Advisor: Andy Lucas
Wilhite, Timothy, 16351 E. Bates Dr., Aurora, CO 80013
(Aurora Tower Community) (E-mail: twilhite@mac.com;
303-766-7868) Mentor: David Ralph
Workman, Josh, 2594 E. Nichols Cir., Centennial, CO 80122
(Denver First) (E-mail: jworkman786@gmail.com; 314-322-4615)
Mentor: David DeBord
K. COMMISSIONED EVANGELISTS
Goss, Marilyn (Mikki), PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com;
719-395-9238)
Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com;
719-395-9238)
L. EVANGELISM SERVICE RETIRED
1990 ESR
1990 ESR
Goss, Marilyn (Mikki), PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com;
719-395-9238)
Haines, Gary W., 14430 River Oaks Drive, Colorado Springs, CO
80921 (C/S First) (E-mail: revghaines@aol.com; 719-487-1990)
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1959 ESR
1992 ESR
2005 EVR
1990 SER
2008 SER
1992 SER
1972 DEA
Phillips, Gene C., 1286 Carlene Dr., Loveland, CO 80537
(Loveland) (E-mail: genepatphillips@comcast.net; 970-503-1732)
Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com;
719-395-9238)
M. REGISTERED EVANGELIST
Williamson, Christopher, 2305 Iron Shot Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109
(Castle Rock The Connection) (E-mail: cjwill73@gmail.com;
303-688-6241)
N. REGISTERED SONG EVANGELISTS
Goss, Marilyn (Mikki), PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country) (E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com;
719-395-9238)
McDuff, Ronald, 1301 Horizon Ln., Longmont, CO 80501
(Longmont) (E-mail: Rdm55@comcast.net; 303-772-1190)
Vineyard, JoAnn Lois, PO Box 1146, Buena Vista, CO 81211
(Buena Vista High Country)(E-mail: mnjevang@hotmail.com;
719-395-9238)
O. CONSECRATED DEACONESS
Maley, Joyce, 1618 Lynwood, Pueblo, CO 81005
(Pueblo First) (719-561-2152)
P. MINISTERS AND LAYPERSONS SERVING
CONNECTIONAL INTERESTS
Ron Attig, Bruce Cadle, David M. Church, Harold B. Graves, Thomas J. King, Richard J. Lewis,
Alan D. Lyke, Laurel L. Matson, Timothy McKeithen, Jay W. Ott, Doug Pearson, Daniel G.
Powers, Ken Roney, James R. Russom, Charles Self, Scott Simons, Mary Beth Spaulding, Q.
Miles Trumble, Joseph R. Warrington
PSV-FT MUS
Q. COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC
Stephens, Larry, 6554 S. Webster St., Littleton, CO 80123
(Denver First)
(E-mail: larrys@denverfirstchurch.com;
303-761-8370)
R. PASTORS OF COWBOY CHURCH CONGREGATIONS
Carter, Scott, 48509 County Rd 19, Nunn, CO 80648
(Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand CTM) (E-mail: brandednoco@yahoo.com; 719-694-9327)
Kier, Shane, 10211 Tongue Creek Rd., Austin, CO 81410
(Cowboy at the Cross CTM) (E-mail: saqhorse@yahoo.com; 970-835-3897)
Hedrick, Terry, 725 E. 10th Street Hill, Delta, CO 81416
(Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship CTM) (E-mail: terryhedrick@aol.com; 970-778-8516)
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S. PASTORS OF LATINO CONGREGATIONS
Cabrera Olá, Victor, 6395 Monaco Street, Commerce City, CO 80022
(Commerce City Iglesia)
Carranza, Scott, 160 S. Ames, Lakewood, CO 80226
(Denver Gracia y Vida)
Raxon-Concoha, Mario, 2306 W. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904
(Colorado Springs Emanuel)
Sotelo, Ruben & Ruth, 4500 W. Third Ave., Denver, CO 80219
(Denver el Redentor)
Tuchez, Joel D. Jr., 2600 W. Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80219
(Denver Family & Westminster Iglesia)
(720-365-2986)
(303-274-4782)
(719-636-2583)
(303-619-2698)
(303-305-9670)
T. PASTOR OF SAMOAN CONGREGATION
Tumua, Mila, 1318 Keith Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
(C/S Samoan) (719-213-9283)
II. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER
1. Elders
Jason M. Daye from the Arizona District
Charles H. Hayes from the Wisconsin District
Hyun Soo Park from the South Korea District
J. Sidney Sever from the Oregon Pacific District
Darwin Speicher from the New Mexico District
Christopher Williamson from the Alaska District
2. Deacons
Howard Paul Ours from the New Mexico District
3. Licensed Ministers
Kent M. Davenport from the Southwestern Ohio District
Randy Jones from the North Carolina District
B. GRANTED TRANSFER AND RECEIPTED
1. Elders
Andrew Albright to the Oregon Pacific District
Tomás Alvarez to the Southwest Latin American District
Gordon Bennett to the Southwest Oklahoma District
Michael Bowers to the Arizona District
Don E. Diehl to the North Central Ohio District
Denice Lynette Gass to the Southern California District
Jerry Christopher Gass to the Southern California District
Robert C. Howard to the South Arkansas District
Vickie B. Morgan to the New Mexico District
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Matthew T. Osborne to the Arizona District
Marvin Lizardo Suyen Chon to the Belize District
Paul Ward Jr. to the New Mexico District
2. Deacons
Mark Lingle to the Indianapolis District
3. Licensed Ministers
Carlo Di Mercurio to the Michigan District
Richard S. Evans to the Rocky Mountain District
Michael Goff to the Virginia District
Kurtis Matheny to the Arizona District
Aaron Mednansky to the Oregon Pacific District
John Menkveld to the Kansas City District
Nathan Otte to the South Arkansas District
Matthew Regier to the Kansas District
Kenneth Wright to the Northwest Indiana District
C. ELECTED TO ELDERS ORDERS
Isaac Daniel Gilmore, Sjon William Green, Zachary Alan Harris, Jarod Jay Hawes, Christopher
Ludington, Jorge Armando Martinez Marioni, Ofelia Carmona Martinez, Kevin S. Miller, Bruce
Edwin Tallman
D. ELECTED TO DEACONS ORDERS
Heather Dyanne Miller, Sarah R. Porter
E. RECOGNITION OF ELDER
Deanna K. Stringer
F. GRANTED RETIREMENT STATUS
Laurel Matson, Roy Gueswel, JoAnn Vineyard, Marilyn “Mikki” Goss
G. DECEASED MINISTERS
Ray Hawkins, Donald Ray Collins Jr., Noel Sullivan, Russell Walborn
H. CREDENTIALS SURRENDERED
David Grosse
I. CREDENTIALS DROPPED
Elders: Elena Bettia Gonzalez (failure to report for two years), Levi Johnson (failure to report for
two years), Chester King (failure to report for two years)
Deacon: Melinda Sanchez (failure to report for two years)
J. GRANTED SPECIAL SERVICE/INTERDENOMINATIONAL STATUS
Elders: Rob Bollinger, David DeBord, Paul Hegstrom, ReeAnn Hyde, Mark Peters, E. Jan
Sweeney, Timothy Snowbarger, V. Lynn White.
Deacons: Stephen Laird, Mark Lingle
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K. GRANTED NEW DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSES
Kevin Bond, Jay Boykin, Audrey Carter, Thomas Carter, Christopher Collins, Kimberly Davis,
Jeremy Faust, Kelli Fulks, Jason Gressman, Bradley Griffin, Kevin Juliano, Shane Kier, Lois
Anne Largent, Nicholas McCall, Susan McKeithen, Daniel Neil, Rey Neuenschwander, Greg
Smith, Clint Tafoya, Scott Webber.
L. GRANTED RENEWAL OF DISTRICT MINISTER’S LICENSES
Ritchie Asuega, Patricia Barker, John Bechtold, Michael Carpenter, Mason Cassens, Lynette
Cherry, Richard Clark, Kent Davenport, Ken Davis, Scott Dozer, Francisco Espana-Miranda,
John Fly, Joel Garcia, Isaac Gilmore, Sjon Green, Keven Grigg, Brooke Hager, Zachary Harris,
Jarod Hawes, Tina Hayhurst, Jason Johnson, Justin Jones, Randy Jones, Janine King, Ruth King,
Mark Kulaga, Jerry Lester, Carla Lewis, Chris Ludington, Jeremy Lyon, Jorge MartinezMarioni, Ofelia Martinez, Ronald McDuff, Heather Miller, Kevin Miller, Greg Niver, David
Odell, Nate Otte, Lisa Ponczoch, Todd Ponczoch, Sarah Porter, Jennifer Sampsel, Nathan Sutliff,
Bruce Tallman, Timothy Wilhite, Josh Workman, Kenneth Wright
M. MINISTER’S LICENSE NOT RENEWED OR DID NOT APPLY
Nathan Brewster, Ryan Hopkins, Alicia Jarvis, Elise Mosher, James “Jim” Stevens, Mary Thorp,
Timothy Shane Weaver
Hemir Bolanos (deceased)
N. RENEWED COMMISSIONED MINISTER OF MUSIC
Larry Stephens
O. NON-CREDENTIALED PASTORS OF CHURCHES
(Certificate of Ministry)
Fort Collins Ridin for the Brand – Scott Carter
Rocky Ford – David Maiden
P. CHURCH NAME CHANGE
Gathering Stones Falcon to Falcon Cornerstone Community
Q. CHURCES ORGANIZED
Thornton Hope Hacienda
R. CHURCHES DISORGANIZED
Kiowa, Manzanola
S. CHURCH DROPPED (CTM)
Pueblo 4 Bar S Gathering
T. CHURCH-TYPE MISSIONS
Calvary, Cowboy at the Cross, Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship, Denver Family, Falcon
Cornerstone Community, Fort Collins Ridin for the Brand, Lone Tree The Crash, Parker Epic,
Security Kingdom Rock, Windsor The Rock
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U. JOURNAL CORRECTIONS
Jeffrey Bennett’s role code was listed as “SPC,” Special Service, in the 2011
through 2013 journals, but it should have been “U,” unassigned.
Vincent Gappa’s date of elder recognition was listed as 2007 in the 2010 through
2013 journals, but the correct year is 2004.
Thomas King’s date of elder recognition was listed as 1992 in the 2010 through
2013 journals, but the correct year is 1996.
Jerry Lester’s role code was listed as “U,” Unassigned, in the 2011 through 2013
journals, but it should have been “RA,” Retired Assigned.
Winfield Swanson’s date of ordination was listed as 1954 in the 2010 through
2013 journals, but the correct year is 1955.
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III. Daily Proceedings
Colorado District Church of the Nazarene Conference
106th District Assembly including NMI and SDMI Conventions Combined
Denver First Church of the Nazarene
Thursday, June 29, 2014
Opening Workshops
2:30–3:30 pm Plenary Learning Workshop – Open to everyone
Dr. Amy Hanson (Sanctuary)
Breaking Down the Age Barriers: Practical Ways for Becoming an Intergenerational Church.
Drawing upon research with some leading churches across the country, we’ll look at the
obstacles that keep the generations from connecting with one another and then identify proven
methods for becoming a church where intergenerational relationships can flourish.
4:00-5:00 pm Workshops
SDMI – Dr. Amy Hanson (Student Ministries Room 3rd Floor)
Reaching and Unleashing Baby Boomers and Beyond
Baby Boomers are turning 65 at an unprecedented rate, and this massive group of people is
approaching the later years of life in a radically different way than previous generations. Come
discover why this generation is essential to the ministry of your church and community and learn
how to engage and unleash hem to make a significant impact for Christ.
Children – Rev. Amy Guthrie (Room 201)
Taking your Children’s Ministry to the next level.
Come assess the health of your children’s ministry. Find out where you are strong and where
you are weak. Go away with an idea of your next step plan to raise the level of ministry to your
kids.
NMI – Dr. Scott and Gail Dooley (Room 200)
Ministry on the Mission Field
NYI – Rev. Troy Teeter (Junior High Room 3rd Floor)
Resources and Fund Ideas for Ministry to Students
Fun ideas and places to get resources to help save you time. We will also cover some fun tech
aspects and discuss social media. Every participant will receive something to take home.
Ministry – Rev. David Ralph (Choir Room 2nd Floor)
Foundations of Incarnational Holiness
Pastors and laymen have asked what are some baseline foundational definitions and
understanding of holiness. All of our ordination candidates go through several classes to
understand the theology of holiness. In a class with our candidates, the D.S. takes them through
an entire day of how to articulate Christian holiness – our distinctive and affirming doctrine.
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They are encouraged to have in their memory 7 specific items to be ready to express it. This
workshop will be an abbreviation of that foundational teaching.
Ministry – Jay Hawes and Nate Sutliff (Room 202)
Leveraging Technology in Your Church
Join us as we show you how to use technology in your church. Maybe you’re already using
several programs or ideas but are always looking for more; we got them. Maybe you’ve been
thinking about how to better connect with your community or congregation; we can help. Maybe
you’re ready to move on from flannel boards and overhead projectors; we can help with the
transition. This workshop will enable you to communicate more effectively both inside and
outside the church.
Thursday, June 19, 2014, 6:30pm
Opening Service
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The 106 Colorado District Assembly Conference (DAC), including NMI and SDMI
Conventions and the District Assembly began with District Superintendent David Ralph opening
the service with a welcome and prayer.
Worship leader, Shaun McClellan led the congregation in praise and worship. With his Denver
First Church worship team they led all present in “Victory in Jesus”, “My Delight Is In You” (the
theme song for the conference) and gave reference to Psalm 35, and “In Christ Alone”.
District Superintendent David Ralph followed worship with a few announcements and then
introduced Dr. David Graves, the General Superintendent for this year’s DAC. He was elected
to the highest elected office in the church at the 27th General Assembly held in Orlando, Florida,
USA, 2009. At the time of his election, Dr. Graves was the senior pastor of College Church of
the Nazarene in Olathe, Kansas, where he had served since 2006. Prior to College Church he
served as director of the Sunday School Ministries Department of the Church of the Nazarene
International Headquarters from 2001-2006. He has had pastoral assignments in Kansas, Ohio,
Tennessee, Oklahoma, and North Carolina. Dr. Graves is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene
University (ONU) and received his Master of Divinity degree from Nazarene Theological
Seminary. He received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from ONU. He is the author of three
books and has written for numerous publications. Dr. Graves and his wife, Sharon, have four
married children, Michael, John, Stephen, and Rachel, and seven grandchildren. He is a fourthgeneration Nazarene on both sides of his family.
Greeting and Opening Legislation was called to order by Dr. David Graves. He commended the
wonderful time of worship that allowed everyone to enter into God’s presence. He hoped that all
would be renewed and revived in their spirits in these next few days together. “The house is
open, may our eyes be open to let the Lord touch you in a new way.”
He referred the congregation to the Ministry Board Report in the delegate notebook. He
introduced District Ministry Board Secretary and District Administrator, Dr. Kevin Compton
who referred the delegates to pages 105 – 107 in the delegate notebook and read the Ministry
Board report and made a motion to adopt the report and approve of those presented for
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ordination. The motion was seconded and carried to adopt the report and approve of the
ordinands.
The delegates were referred to pages 109-114 of the delegate notebook showing the 2014
Assembly Nominating Committee Report. A motion to accept this report was made with a
second and passed. The delegates were next referred to pages 131 –133 of the delegate notebook
showing the sample ballot for District Officers and committees to be voted on. The voting
procedure was explained. All voting will be done on computers in the assigned voting area.
Voting will open on Thursday evening June 19th and close on Friday evening, June 20th. The
election results will be announced on Saturday morning, June 21st. They will also be posted on
the district website after the conference closes. First time delegates were welcomed.
Host pastor, Rev. Shawn A. Siegfreid, welcomed the congregation to Denver First Church of the
Nazarene. Rev. Siegfreid explained the construction Denver First church is under. The
bathrooms have been checked out and all seem to be working - didn’t check out the women’s
bathrooms. We are ready for District Assembly Conference!
General Superintendent, Dr. David Graves introduced District Superintendent Rev. David Ralph.
He is on his 13th year as District Superintendent on the Colorado District.
District Superintendent Ralph acknowledged guests in the audience: Dr. Wyss and his wife, Liz
– retired District Superintendent of the Colorado District, Rev. Randy Craker - District
Superintendent of the North West District, Dr. David Alexander – President of Northwest
Nazarene University and Dr. Harold Graves – President of Nazarene Bible College.
District Superintendent Rev. David Ralph brought his Proclamation/Report Incarnational
Holiness: Delight not Duty
He preached his challenge, passion, theme and report and was going to try to keep it short as he
was looking forward to hearing Dr. Graves. In his spirit he feels the spiritual life is waning in
the church. Our theme this week is Incarnational holiness. Why do we emphasize Incarnational
holiness this week? First, it’s our real home, second, it’s transformational and attractive, and
third, it’s our compelling motivation…spirit filled people are unstoppable. Here we are, the
church, gathered like the 120 did in an upper room to focus on God’s calling of us in our regional
mission and our united effort for Colorado. The culture of the miraculous and the activity of the
Spirit and heartfelt experience in our worship and our people’s personal relationship with God is
as much our identity, our true home, as a fish in water. The Spirit of Holiness is the essential
identifiable element that binds us together as Nazarene churches. Could it be that God has
deigned that his favor rest on our church as long as we nurture and garner and woo the life of the
Spirit in our churches and preach for the experience of the Spirit filled disciples? Could it
possibly be, that when the church ever so slightly deviates from that norm, that does not assist or
press our people to pursue finding love perfected in the heart of the believer, that God is hindered
from blessing…remove His blessing and it feels like a curse.
DS Ralph talked about getting out of the boat and not becoming “Hank the Crank”. Like Hank,
are we sitting in the pews week after week for 60 years and not growing or allowing the Holy
Spirit to work in our lives? Are you calling OSHA because you think the music is too loud? Do
you only criticize the church instead of helping it and grieve the Spirit? What a difference the
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Holy Spirit makes in the life of a true Christian believer. When people en-fresh/incarnate the
Spirit in the world – when they see the witness, passion, evangelizing and love for one another –
it attracts them to Jesus. We are not defeated nor dying when there is explosive power going on
in the church…reflecting Him. The love of Christ compels us; His message motivates us and
fuels us. It’s the empowerment that accompanies the Spirit-filled life. We are UNSTOPPABLE!
We continue to press forward with all 81 churches, new starts and church type missions…9
NewStarts…Golden-Bell camp with over 10,000 camper nights. Our church membership is just
shy of 12,000…which is returning after our purging of the rolls a few years back. Our average
weekly worship attendance is 9,353 which is weak comparatively but we had 1,726 conversion
this last year I believe that is the best we’ve done in years. That is almost 20% of our AM
worship. DS Ralph was hoping for 100% of our churches to take in at least one convert this last
year and was encouraged as he looked through his stats to see that 70 churches took in members
by profession of faith this year. Our gross money raised $15 million. Our giving toward world
mission was $675,000, $783,000 to Mission Special and Point to Point giving totaling $1.45
million for world Missions interests. Giving for District regional mission was $441,000,
Pensions and Benefits was $254,000, and NNU was $232,000. His challenge was to do as David
did…He did all he could with the weapons that he possessed. (1) Do what you can, (2) Do that
much, and (3) Do it now.
The congregation expressed appreciation to Rev. Ralph through applause. Dr. Graves asked for
affirmation to receive Rev. Ralph’s report. It was accepted by the congregation. Rev. Ralph’s
wife, Carol, was escorted to the platform. Appreciation was given to Rev. Ralph and Carol
through the giving of a special sabbatical offering for the sabbatical which the Ralphs will be
taking in the fall.
The musical group, Veritas, was asked to come forward to bring us a mini concert. They were to
be the pre-service, but flights didn’t arrive in time for them to be here then. They were excellent
in bringing glory to God. The unmistakable sound of Veritas brings a fresh approach to the
contemporary classical genre. Their style is fashioned from a fusion of artistic excellence,
creative pursuit, and a performance that promises to inspire an audience of any distinction.
Under the direction of Roger Breland, Veritas was formed. In the fall of 2012, Jeff Anderson,
James Berrian, Andrew Goodwin, Jordan Johnson, and Lucas Scott Lawrence began a concert
tour of their own. Each member contributes an array of training, accomplishments, and
credentials, in both classical and pop music, which yields an exception artistic experience. This
experience is the powerful sound of five male vocals, singing both new and old songs, delivering
the sound of love, hope and excellence.
Host Church Pastor Rev. Siegfreid called for ushers to take up the offering. He wasn’t sure if
ushers were available so he asked for helpers. He said, “If there isn’t an usher just throw money
in the aisles.” Many pastors jumped up to help. Offertory was provided by Shaun McClellan
who sang a solo, “Great is Thy Faithfulness”.
District Superintendent Rev. Ralph introduced Dr. Graves as our speaker for the evening.
The proclamation by Dr. David Graves began with him directing us to II Corinthians 3:18.
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There is good news and bad news. After being married for years you start to look like and have
the characteristics of your mate. You find yourselves finishing each other’s sentences.
Teenagers will spend time with each other and start walking alike, wearing the same shoes and
clothes and talk alike. Ponder that. A person becomes like what he is around. In II Cor 3:18
(NIV) we come to reflect the Lord’s glory. As Moses entered into the presence of Almighty God
his face glowed from God’s glory. We, too can enter that holy place and see his glory. We
come into his presence unveiled to the holy of holies and cleanse ourselves of anything that is
not pleasing to God like self-dependency. We come honestly, totally open and allow Him to
search our lives. Psalms 139:23-24 needs to be prayed every day. Cleanse and purify anything
that needs to be taken care of being honest in doing so. We begin to reflect God’s glory, not the
old man we once were. In the reflection we are being transformed into his likeness. He lives out
his life through us. As I spend time with God and contemplate him, his glory begins to be
reflected. It doesn’t happen instantaneously but more and more every day. As we reflect his
glory people are drawn to Him. Just as Dr. Graves’ wife’s quirk it to make sure the smudges and
dirt are cleaned off the mirrors at home so we must keep our hearts clean. Don’t stop confessing.
Allow the Holy Spirit to check the mirrors of our hearts. We ask, “Where did that smear or
smudge come from?” and God says, “I will take care of it”. Keep on looking at Him with
unveiled faces and say “Holy Spirit, do your work in my life today”.
There was prayer and an altar call.
Rev. Ralph made some announcements including instructions for voting to begin in the West
Foyer after the service.
The schedule changed and the consensus was to have Veritas come and sing a few more songs
before ending the evening.
Rev. Ralph closed with prayer and thanked Veritas for sharing with us. Then he reminded
everyone to be back at 8:30 am Friday. “Vote, vote, vote… vote 5 times.”
2nd Day
Friday, June 20, 2014
8:30 am
A pre-service video was shown of Dr. Carla Sunberg, President of Nazarene Theological
Seminary. She asked the lead in question, “What is it that we have for you as the church of the
Nazarene from the Nazarene Theological Seminary? A graduate school of theology raising up
pastors for the future who will preach the Wesleyan Holiness message – lives can be
transformed.” Dr. Graves introduced Dr. Roger Hahn (who was not present) from NTS. He is
Dean of the Faculty, Nazarene Theological Seminary, General Editor The Centennial Textbook
Initiative, Nazarene Publishing House and 1995-2002 Director, M.Div. Degree Program.
NTS has Master of Divinity Degrees, Master of Arts Degrees, Doctor of Ministry Degree,
Diploma programs for children, youth, adult and family ministry, 365M/Cross-Cultural
Ministries, Diaconal Ministries, and certificate programs. They also have many ways to
accomplish these degrees by having many locations and campuses and online capabilities
available. The Seminary is in its 70th year of existence. In June, 1944, The Eleventh General
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Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene held in Minneapolis authorized the establishment of the
Seminary as a graduation institution of the Church of the Nazarene.
In 2013 Dr. Jesse Middendorf retired from the General Superintendency and was given General
Superintendent Emeritus status at the 28th General Assembly. In January 2014, Dr. Middendorf
was appointed Director of the new Center for Pastoral Leadership at Nazarene Theological
Seminary where he continues to serve now.
Praise and Celebration was led by JC Nells and worship team from Colorado Springs,
Eastborough. The selections in songs were, “My Soul is filled with Glory”, “My Delight is in
You”, “Refiners Fire”, and “Forever Reign”.
District Superintendent David Ralph welcomed the assembly and made a few announcements.
There are several components to these few days together but prayer is the most important
component that buoys up the other things we do. Take a few minutes to pray for our regional
mission – Colorado. Thank you. This will be a fire hydrant day with the amazing list of
speakers we have to enjoy listening to.
Proclamation by Dr. Graves Incarnational Holiness: Enablement not Striving
The microphones became a funny prop on stage for the many heights of the speakers –
constantly re-adjusted.
Dr. Graves referred the congregation to I Thessalonians 4:1-8. We are called by God to be
distinctly different. It is God’s will that you should be sanctified. Just like Dr. Graves 2-yearold granddaughter in wanting to grow and getting through potty training and showing grandpa
what a good girl she is, so too we as Christians must be growing and training ourselves in the
Word and making the commitment to grow in faith and honesty with the transforming power of
His Spirit. We don’t want to stay the same. In studying His word we find the need to grow in
Him; living lives in His will – we would be sanctified. Dr. Graves explained what Sanctification
is. It is first of all being separate. From Genesis to the New Testament 2 Corinthians 6:16 and
7:1 tells us God wants us to be purified, putting off and laying aside sin and living Holy lives. (I
Thes. 4:7)
We don’t have to sin. We have to decide. We can make a decision not to sin again with the
power of the Holy Spirit. It’s not a gradual sinless plan. I don’t want to sin. I want to please
God. Count yourself dead to sin. Don’t let it reign in your life. Renounce it with your whole
body and self. Jesus gave his whole body and self for you.
Sanctification means surrender. He referred to Romans 6:13 - It is not only a separation from
sin, but a separation and surrender to God! Rom. 12:1 Urge you…offer our bodies as living
sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. I lay myself down for you as a living sacrifice – my whole
body. Living sacrifices – problem – tend to get off the altar.
No to sin, yes to God - evil to God – habits and thoughts – everything surrendered
Sanctification strengthens. God’s part is to strengthen us. He fills us. Transforms us more and
more like Christ cleanses and purifies and fills us with his Holy Spirit. Not just a trophy in his
case but he fills us so he can use us to be His witnesses.
Hope for the world is not more church buildings, but Christians dying to self, being living
sacrifices and His witnesses in our world.
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Invitation and prayer
District Superintendent Ralph referred the congregation to Article 10 manual article - what we
believe.
Organization of the Conference and Legislation
Dr. Randy Craker, District Superintendent from Northwest District was introduced. He felt like
he was in the land of Davids with G.S. David Graves and D.S. David Ralph. Dr. Craker sends
greetings from the Northwest District. He said there is value in the connectional church – family
of Nazarenes to work together. Personally, the Colorado District has played an important part in
his life. Nazarene Youth Institute in Estes Park was a transforming time in his life. He was a
Youth Pastor on the Colorado District after attending Nazarene Theological Seminary. There is
excitement in attending District assembly for him. He came as a confirmed bachelor, met a
singer named Robbie who proposed so our lives together all started on the Colorado district.
District Superintendent David Ralph said, “Glad we could be a help to you”. He then welcomed
the New Pastors on the District, asking them to come forward.
Welcome: New Pastors – Jason Daye, Charles Hayes, Hyun Soo Park, Sidney Sever, and
evangelist Christopher Williamson.
Recognitions – Recording Secretary: Bev Garmon, Pages: Rev. Karen Phillips and Rev. Kent
Salisbery. Dr. Wyss and Liz, Dr. Harold Graves, and Dr. David Alexander were welcomed in
the service.
Dr. Graves referred to voting – although the D.S. asked that all vote and vote 5 times Dr. Graves
asked kiddingly that all don’t vote 5 times, but do vote. He referred everyone to page 95,
District Advisory Board Report, in the Delegate handbook. It was read and accepted. He then
referred everyone to page 97 District Treasurers report and asked the District Treasurer, Rich
Cantwell, to come and give his report. Rich brought attention to 2 things to reference. Part 7
(VII) 2.a. what it means – we will get info from District office. Part 4 local assignments – taking
care of leaders, 2013 assets increased 4% - good, liabilities increased – ¼ million dollars, 69 15.3
million dollars raised, 2.1 million support Nazarene Ministries outside your walls - one of the
highest in the nations. 26/69 paid allocations in full. 7% was given to world evangelism. Budget
2014-15 year –allocation stays at 3% - lowest in all the country – doing the best we can without
putting pressure on our churches. Rich Cantrell encouraged churches with a quote from Pope
Francis, “Instead of being just a church that welcomes and receives by keeping the doors open,
let us try also to be a church that finds new roads, that is able to step outside itself and go to
those who do not attend Mass (Church) , to those who have quit or are indifferent.” Equipping
churches for church development and growth is needed. The goal is to find ways to make that
happen.
The Finance committee met regularly to keep up with the finances. The Treasurer’s report was
received with thanks. The Treasurer’s report and financial report audit is done in July. The
budget was approved. Appreciation was shown to Rich Cantrell and the committee with the
congregation applauding him.
All other reports were approved Thursday.
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General Superintendent David Graves introduced his brother, Dr. Harold Graves, President, from
Nazarene Bible College. Dr. Harold Graves gave greetings from the college adding that he had
been doing a lot of traveling already this summer and had just returned from Kentucky to
Colorado Springs. They had a Pastor Appreciation Day with Stan Toler where teaching and
instruction were high-lights. Pastors are coming out of NBC – most are all over the world taking
on-line courses toward degrees. They come from other denominations. One pastor from a
Baptist church said, after taking courses at NBC, “I need to re-think how I’ve been taught”. Dr.
H. Graves told about a girl, Ginny, from Albuquerque, New Mexico who came off the streets to
NBC. She had been working the streets and knew the people who were poor, on drugs and other
addictions. When she finished her degree at NBC she was able to help those on the streets with
food, clothes, hygiene products and most importantly sharing the plan of salvation and praying
with them. They trusted her because she had been one of them. This was a result of NBC. Dr.
H. Graves thanked all the alumni and asked everyone who had ever attended NBC to stand from
the congregation. If you have any questions about NBC see Dr. Harold Graves.
General Superintendent Dr. David Graves spoke of the importance of our offerings to Nazarene
Theology Seminary and Nazarene Bible College. What is given goes for scholarships and other
areas under the World Evangelism Fund.
District Superintendent David Ralph asked Rev. Shawn Siegfreid to come forward and introduce
the South Denver Cluster. The pastors of the South Denver Cluster were asked to come to the
platform. The South Denver Cluster consists of: Aurora Tower Community – Russ Martin (not
present), Castle Rock the Connection – Matt Delp, Denver Bear Valley – Dan Pierce, Denver
Columbine Hills – Jim Finch, Denver el Redentor - Ruben and Ruth Sotelo (not present), Denver
Family – Joel Tuchez, Denver First – Shawn Siegfreid, Denver Gracia y Vida – Scott Carranza
(not present), Golden – Shari Palmer, Lakewood – Vince Gappa (not present), Lone Tree the
Crash – Terry Barker (not present), and Parker Epic – Kris Hayne. The South Denver churches
are alive and still thriving.
District Superintendent Rev. David Ralph asked the congregation to show appreciation to the
South Denver Cluster Pastors and to Pastor Shawn Siegfreid and to Denver First church again for
hosting this year’s District Assembly Conference.
General Superintendent Dr. David Graves brought the delegates attention to what was on the
screen – Seven portions of the Constitution of the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene were
amended by the General Assembly in Indianapolis, Indiana. Five of these are changes and two
are additions. A majority vote is needed by the Colorado District for you to concur. For the
amendment to be accepted, it requires ratification by at least two-thirds of the Phase 3 and Phase
2 District Assemblies. The Colorado District considered concurrence (by majority vote of
District Assembly delegates) with action of the Twenty-eighth General Assembly held in
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, June 23-27, 2013, amending the constitution of the Church of the.
District Superintendent Rev. David Ralph introduced the Memoirs listed on the screen and on
page 101 of the delegate handbook. Rev. Ralph mentioned Pastors on the district who have
passed away this year – Rev. Wales Lankford from Colorado Springs First, and Rev. Noel
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Sullivan of Wray – they are part of the great hall of witnesses. Rev. Ralph gave a prayer for
memoir remembrance.
Transition Music “How Great Thou Art” from Worship Director, J.C. Nells to begin the NMI
portion of District Assembly Conference.
Video from Dr. Daniel Ketchum and the Global NMI Council was shown – greetings from
Global NMI to open the Nazarene Missions International portion of District Assembly
Conference. Thank you was given to the churches during this the 100th Anniversary. Mobilizing
the mission of the church where it has not been yet is the goal. There are 626 more churches to
be mobilized globally. The theme: 100 Years, One mission, Eternal Opportunities – it is time to
celebrate. More people are being led to the Lord, we are responding to disasters all around the
world- Care Kits disaster relief, the Jesus film is being shown globally, Work and Witness trips,
LINKS, discipleship to a new generation who are becoming missionaries, publications and social
media are being used, equipping leaders to tell the good news of Jesus Christ, developing MNI
leaders, focusing on prayer – going to areas where the Church of the Nazarene has not yet been.
NMI sent 687 Missionaries from 27 world areas. Nazarenes now worship in 29,000 churches
with 2.26 million members all with the same message “Make Christ like disciples in the nations”
through discipling, giving, educating, and praying - to every tribe, tongue and nation. To learn
more go to nmi.nazarene.org/stories.
NMI President Wayla Murrow welcomed everyone to the NMI Session.
She said she has a phobia about being boring. She talked about what she did in the past for her
reports – from having someone call her from the line in the restroom, to her son doing illusions
and having her conscience talk to her while speaking, which sounded like her pastor which
freaked her out a little bit when he went off- script.
This year she really had a writer’s block – trying to get creative and interesting.
Couple weeks ago she was helping out with her church’s audiovisual. The pastors’ sermon slides
were blank. She took a picture to prove she wasn’t crazy. She kept clicking on the slides and
nothing showed on her screen even though the slides showed up front. She decided we must
walk by faith not by sight without seeing what would come next ahead of time. Her analogy is
that everything in her brain just seems to be blank slides. She is having terrible writers block and
can’t think of a creative way to present this information to you. So since her time is short – she
is just going to click on these blank slides and hopefully something helpful will happen!
Walking by faith right?
Presentation
Slide #1: Greetings from Mrs. Carolita Fraley of the Global NMI Council. She will be doing a
workshop later. She expressed her happiness to be with the Colorado District Assembly
Conference. She has been going to different District Assemblies from Alaska to Colorado.
There are 15 members on the Global NMI Council. It’s exciting to hear the hearts for missions.
This region is one of the top regions in the world with mission mindedness and giving is in the
top 10 in the world. You have a great leader in Wayla Murrow. This is the 100 th year of
working together with missions. Thank you and blessings to all of you.
Wayla thanked Carolita and told her she had been a great encouragement to her. She has had
times when she wanted to quit. Just a couple of months ago she wanted to quit and fire herself.
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She is afraid today that a moth will land in her mouth as she’s speaking. She also saw the basket
at the head table and was wondering what was in it. She snuck a peak inside. Guess what’s in
it? Nothing. The congregation laughed.
Slide #2: One exciting thing that is happening this year is the 100th Anniversary of NMI. We are
celebrating by taking an offering! Wow – I bet you couldn’t have guessed that! However, this
year we had the opportunity to choose from hundreds of offering projects and we chose an
offering that will help Papua New Guinea where our speakers for today are from – Dr. Dooley
will be speaking about the project we are giving toward in the special year. Our goal as a district
is $10,000 so it’s a big stretch of faith for us.
Slide #3: Discipleship is one of our core values and that includes helping our children and youth
learn about missions and answer God’s call. During my Q & A session we’ll have some
information about some people who have answered God’s call. We also have many churches
who have involved their children and youth in missions. This year our children’s VBS offering
is going to go toward our 100th Anniversary project. Amy Guthrie is a Children’s Pastor
Extraordinaire and is the Children’s director for our district. She’s going to let you know the
churches that received Children’s awards this year. All of your certificates are in your packets so
be sure to pick those up
Pastor Amy Guthrie, District Children’s Director, came forward to read the names of persons and
churches that were given Childrens’ Missions awards:
Longmont
Loveland
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
Monte Vista Valley
Westminster The Crossing
Pueblo First
Canon City Lincoln Park
Grand Junction
Golden
Greeley First
Buena Vista High Country
Palisade
CS First
Lakewood
CS Trinity
Denver First
Yuma
Denver Family
Castle Rock The Connection
Pueblo Belmont
Individual Children missionary books read:
Pueblo First Church: Sierra Smith, Logan Smith, Michael Duhon, Tyler Duhon, Maggi Wojan,
Danny Carrol, Caleb Scadron, Lilly Beckwith, Ellen Beckwith
Colorado Springs Trinity Church: Lydia Anesi, Jordan Authier, Daniel Citalon, Junior Herrera,
Mikey Herrera, Bryce Houser, Tessa Houser, Alejandra Martinez, Gabe Neuenschwander,
Makenzie Noll, Jonathan Ragsdill, Meghanne Ragsdill, Timothy Ragsdill, Shawn Valora, Ava
Houser
Loveland Church: Hayler Pederson, Lindsey Brauer, Julie Brauer, Tawnee Albee, Mara
Bradford.
Wayla thanked Amy for her report. She asked for the next slide to be put up.
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Slide #4: NNNM – Nazarene Navajo Nations Ministries – Be sure to attend one of our
workshops later today to hear all about the Nazarene Navajo Nation Ministry. You might hear
us call that the NNNM. You all are so great about participating in this long standing Colorado
District Ministry that is so valuable. Rev. Rick Davis is heading this up and he will be giving
you the details during two workshop times this afternoon (both are the same content so choose
the one you wish to attend).
Slide #5: This is the time that I want to announce the awards. All of your certificates are in your
packets. We had a deadline of May 31st so if you weren’t able to get your report in before that
then you may not have received an award so my apologies for that. Now I know that these
awards represent a lot of sacrifice, love, and care (otherwise known as blood, sweat, and tears)
from all of you. Pastors – you are the heartbeat of missions in your church and I can’t thank you
enough for what you do to support missions of all kinds. Thank you. You are constantly in my
thoughts and prayers as you love and care for the people of your congregation and for people
around the world whom you have never met.
NMI Presidents – I know how difficult volunteer work can be. I know that sometimes the clock
seems to be ticking faster than the work that needs to be done.
These are the churches that have earned the Mission Priority One Award which represents that
your church prayed for missions, mentored children and youth in missions, sent at least 5.5% of
your church income for the World Evangelism Fund, and you participated in mission education
activities.
Boulder South Broadway
Golden
Brush First
Grand Junction First
Buena Vista High Country
Greeley first
Canon City Lincoln Park
Longmont
Castle Rock The Connection
Loveland
CS Eastborough
Montrose
CS First
Paonia
CS Trinity
Pueblo Belmont
Denver Family
Sterling
Denver First
Westminster The Crossing
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
Woodland Park
Fort Morgan
Yuma First
These are the churches that earned the World Evangelism Church of Excellence. This represents
giving of 5.7% of total income or $1500 over the 5.5% to World Evangelism Fund whichever is
less.
Brush First
Fountain
Buena Vista High Country
Greeley First
Clarkville Buffalo Grass
La Junta First
CS Abundant Hope
Longmont
CS Eastborough
Loveland
CS First
Monte Vista Valley
CS Samoan
Montrose First
CS Trinity
Paonia
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Cortez
Durango Faith Community
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
Fort Morgan
Pueblo Belmont
Pueblo First
Sterling
Yuma First
Thank you all. Your faithfulness in praying, giving, discipling and educating in your church is
making a difference all around the world. And I would also like to thank Susan McKeithen who
serves as our District NMI Secretary for compiling all of the statistics and Joyce and Larry
Chovancek for printing them all for me. Also, a huge thank you to Karen Douglass for putting
together and organizing the packets. As you can see, if it was left to me you would either have
no packet at all or a packet with a bunch of blank sheets of paper in it. Also, thanks to my mom,
Linda Lankford, for her help and moral support and listening to me cry on the phone time after
time about NMI details.
Slide #6: Work & Witness deputation – I am very happy that this year we will have John
Bruneau who has agreed to keep track of the Work and Witness Trips that are happening on our
district. So please register your Work & Witness trips with Work and Witness at the Global
Ministry Center, and if you can send me the information I’ll pass it on to him.
Also, Gaylene Simms from Pueblo has agreed to keep track of missionaries who are on our
district. So, when you schedule a missionary if you will let me know, we can keep a calendar
and let other churches know when certain missionaries will be on our district. She’s new and I
haven’t provided much training yet – so please treat her with the utmost kindness! These two
helpers for these positions are a huge answer to prayer for me! Thank you.
Slide #7: Please come visit us in our workshops. We are having Rick Davis talking about the
Nazarene Navajo Nation Ministry, Carolita talking about NMI 101 - ideas for an effective
mission program. If you aren’t on my e-mail list and wish to be on it – I’d love to add you so
please give me your e-mail address or e-mail me with a request. We are also going to try to keep
the NMI section of the Colorado district website with the current information that will be helpful
for you so keep checking there and if there is something you need, let me know. I’ll send it to
you then make sure it gets on the website for others who may have the same question.
Slide #8: (This slide came up blank) Wayla told everyone that this is really not a blank slide but
this is the introduction of our speakers Dr. Scott and Gail Dooley. The Dooley family serves in
Papua New Guinea at the Nazarene Hospital at Kudjip. Scott is a family medicine doctor and
Gail is a Registered Nurse. The have three girls, Allison, Emma, and Olivia. Their goal is to
show Christ in the day to day ministry of living, working, and going to school. We are involved
in the work of the hospital, HIV ministry, and the churches in PNG and we are so honored to
have them with us today. After they speak, Janette Mikatich will come and give you some
instructions and prayer for our offering. Please join me in welcoming the Dooley’s.
Proclamation by NMI Missionaries Dr. Scott & Gail Dooley
Incarnational Holiness: Holy Love to our World
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Gail Dooley spoke first. She remembers how she used to hold on tightly to her children. When
giving of herself and her family to mission work she came to a crisis point in her life where she
gave them up to God and let him take care of their three daughters. She said she had prayer
cards made up so that everyone could remember to keep her and her family in prayer
Gail said that Papua New Guinea has been considered as home since 1993. She spoke of not
having electricity and being thankful for the little things. They come back to the States every
three years and the differences between the two places are striking. In Papua New Guinea there
are highways with potholes that never get fixed, there are pigs in the streets. You go as fast as
you can to get across the highways and streets. Groceries are shared with 3 families. It costs $20
a box for sheep’s hearts. There’s nothing like McDonalds there unless your chicken gets away.
Meat is very expensive in Papua but there are many markets with lots of vegetable and they are
very cheap.
Flowers always decorate the front of churches; people sit on the floor and make salvation
bracelets. The churches are grass hut churches, but always decorated beautifully. Working in
hospitals they have seen many miracles, people praying, asking, believing and trusting and being
his hands and feet faithful in prayer and giving. They have seen people raise their own funds to
buy an airline ticket to serve globally.
The prayer is that you would tell people in your churches how we can help people through the
World Evangelism Fund. There is tribal violence, measles virus on the rise, - all of these areas
need medical attention. You’re never the same after working with diseases and witch craft.
There is deep darkness and depression- where God’s light can show. Hundreds come to Christ
after they come to the hospital. Not enough maintenance – new incarnational holiness needs
always to be taught.
Scott Dooley comes to speak next. He is having trouble getting slides to work. A blank slide
comes up – ironic that Wayla showed blank slides. His blank slide wasn’t meant to be. He went
ahead and talked about being the director of the hospital and working with the government.
Being a hospital administrator is hard work and keeping honest and having integrity and being
able to show God in all we do makes us unique and people want to work with us. Sign up to be
on our e-mail list to see the projects we are doing. 85% of the people do not have jobs. We look
at ways we can glorify God and see everything as a ministry.
Our main project this year is helping with housing and water blocks and toilets with the help of
compassionate ministries. We are able to get donor help financially because people believe in us
and our integrity precedes us as to how we have used funds in the past. W&W teams from the
church of the Nazarene brings involvement in the projects to be done. We always pray first and
then get the ok from God and raise the funds first.
During the four years Scott has been in administration they have never had to take out of hospital
savings. Samaritan’s Purse has sent foreign aid as a church donor. The administration team’s
purpose is shared and only can do projects because of the church. Jesus can do more with two
cents when we are obedient than with a lot of money and disobedience.
Prayer works – churches are being taken over by evil and tried to destroy – task force with
Dooleys – DS Andrew Akus and Rev. Erika Akus – men with guns came to steal from the Akus’.
They prayed in the name of Jesus – gun went off and Erika was shot but was alive and gunman
ran away- only a mark left from being shot. God is doing miracles. It was found out later that
when the men shot Erika a prayer warrior had been praying.
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Lay ministers are needed to lead others to Christ. The Dooleys have been living by the book of
Jeremiah – go to everyone I send you to …I have put these words in your mouth…I will rescue
you. For this difficult year we will live or die just to glorify God.
We will be representing Christ – laying down what we think is important and joining God in
winning a lost world.
Whatever your skill – we need it – long or short term. We need to demystify missions by daily
living for Christ. You have your own mission field – encouraged by what is being done in our
paying pastors to do jobs – hearts break as God’s heart breaks.
1 Cor. 3:-4-6 - confident in God/ even in overwhelming times. He calls us because we are
incapable – Christ in us – realigning our priorities and lives. What breaks God’s heart should
break ours.
Janette Mikatich came forward and clarified the uniqueness of this offering for the 100th year.
Goal: $10,000 raised for drinking water, flushable toilets and showers through October.
Children can get credit for giving to this project – designate offering “Dooleys” or “Project”.
Keep praying for Dooleys. Romans: How will they hear unless someone tells them?
Special music was brought to the congregation by Worship Pastor JC Nells – “People Need the
Lord”.
General Superintendent, David Graves told everyone to think of your area of influences.
He introduced and recognized JC Nells from Eastborough Church of the Nazarene. G.S. Graves
told of all of JC Nells accomplishments and of being a part of the Navajo Nation and coming up
through Christian colleges and Nazarene Bible College and Graduating from Olivet University
from an Indian reservation. He was ordained by G.S. David Graves. Dr. Graves went on an
eleven mile horse ride with him. G.S. Graves told how thankful he was for JC’s ministry.
G.S. Graves introduced Dr. David Alexander, President of Northwest Nazarene University and
asked him to give a report for NNU – From Dr. David Alexander and his wife, Sandy,
“Greetings”. Dr. Alexander commented that the “Incarnational Holiness” theme had to be DS
Ralph-invented. His mind and heart is always tuned to telling his people how we must
focus…effectively live out holiness and keeping it the main thing – indwelling of the Holy Spirit
for the yielded life. This is the power of the Nazarene church. This is the power from all the
other colleges and universities sending out Christians.
Video on NNU was shown. 100th Centennial celebration – history of NNU shared.
Who they are: Believe in One Triune God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is the practice of the
University to teach upon the Kingdom of God as revealed in Jesus.
What to Know About NNU
Student Body
Over 10,000 students. This year we have 1,322 undergraduate students, 698 graduate students,
and more than 8,000 taking courses online or for Continuing Education. A majority of our
students come from all over the Northwest and parts of California. However, we do have
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international students from Papua New Guinea, Cameroon, Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa, and
many other countries.
Student to Faculty Ratio
13:1
Affiliation
The Church of the Nazarene
Approximately 45% of NNU students have claimed "Nazarene" as their church background and
the other 55% belong to a variety of different denominations.
Faculty
Over 100 full-time faculty and 305 employees committed to serving Christ and stimulating
spiritual and academic growth in students.
Academic Schools
Over 60 areas of study in five academic schools: School of Arts, Humanities and Social
Sciences; School of Business; School of Education, Social Work and Counseling; School of
Health and Science; School of Theology and Christian Ministries
Academic Calendar
Two-semester calendar with summer courses offered
Degrees
Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Bachelor of Science in
Applied Studies.
Graduate programs in Business, Counseling, Education, Nursing, Religion, and Social Work.
Honors Program
The NNU honors program provides an integrative learning experience for academically superior
freshman and is offered as an alternative to some of the general education requirements. The
program offers significant interdisciplinary learning experiences during the first year at NNU.
Mission
The mission of Northwest Nazarene University is the transformation of the whole person.
Centered in Jesus Christ, the NNU education instills habits of heart, soul, mind and strength to
enable each student to become God’s creative and redemptive agent in the world.
Northwest Nazarene University is a Christian university of the liberal arts, professional and
graduate studies. The University is grounded in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition and is an
educational expression of the Northwest region of the Church of the Nazarene.
Northwest Nazarene University is founded upon belief in and relationship with the One Triune
God—Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Therefore, we seek to build our lives and the practices of the
University upon the Kingdom of God as revealed in Jesus.
Values
Transformation—We believe education fosters transformation. NNU engages and affects all
domains of life—intellectual, social, physical and spiritual—thereby advancing the
transformation of the individual, the church and the world.
Truth—We believe education pursues truth. NNU explores knowledge, the wonder of God’s
creative activity, the story of human civilization and the achievements in the arts, sciences and
professions. Ultimately, we believe Jesus is the truth incarnate; therefore, we pursue Christ.
Community—We believe education flourishes in community. NNU provides a learning and faith
community that teaches, challenges and encourages each other through intellectual and spiritual
practices. Within covenantal relationships we express our love for God and others.
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Service—We believe education cultivates service. NNU teaches the importance of a life of
servanthood as modeled by Jesus Christ. We learn to lead by giving of ourselves to God and
humankind.
Vision 2025 - A More Excellent Way
Guided by a vision of the Kingdom of God, Northwest Nazarene University seeks a more
excellent way, to be a transformative learning community expressing the love of Jesus by
forming scholars, nurturing disciples, serving the Church, shaping the culture, redeeming the
world. Five vision imperatives give focus to NNU VISION 2025
1. Forming Scholars—Pursuing Truth, Seeking Wisdom
2. Nurturing Disciples—Living in the Great Commandments
3. Serving the Church—Covenant Partners in the Great Commission
4. Shaping the Culture—God’s Creative Agents
5. Redeeming the World—God’s Redemptive Agents
The university covenant was read about the relationship with the Colorado Church of the
Nazarene.
Dr. Fred Fuller was introduced who talked about continuing education for those wanting to be
ordained Elder or Deacon. He gave us the website– wesleycenter.nnu.edu – to learn more about
it. He talked about getting information on Sabbaticals by writing to erobinson@nnu.edu enriching pastor and local church during sabbatical.
Gallup strengths finder nazarenestrengths.org can be used in training clergy and the lay
leadership of your local church through the Nazarene strengths institute.
Pastor in residence program watch for details this fall
Follow NNU on facebook www.facbook.com/northwestnazarene and on twitter.
Dr. Alexander gave information about Howard and Mary Conrad giving $10 million dollar. On
March 7, NNU announced the receipt of a $10M unrestricted gift from the late Howard and
Mary Conrad. The Conrads lived and served in Kimberly, Idaho as farmers, ranchers and
faithful members of their local church of the Nazarene. Their daughter, Julie (Conrad) Sievers
(’81), serves on the NNU Board of Trustees. She presented a check to NNU from her parents’
estate. The Howard and Mary Conrad story is a transformation story and an example of lives
well lived and lives well given. We do well to remember the Conrads’ careful and wise
investment of a lifetime of resources harvested from diligently working the land. We are
thankful for the Conrads’ commitment to their church and their church’s university, NNU.
Dr. Alexander then introduced Reverends Olivia (Craker, ’00) and Dustin (’99) Metcalf as joint
directors of the Office of Spiritual Formation, and they will also serve as chaplains, succeeding
Rev. Gene Schandorff. The Metcalfs have distinguished themselves as exceptional preachers,
teachers, writers and administrators in the Church of the Nazarene. Their unique, dualleadership style will bring an exciting new direction to the chaplaincy and campus spiritual
development programming. Dustin and Olivia are excited to return to the NNU community,
stating, “We plan to work hard to broaden and deepen relationships, which we believe has
always been a goal of NNU’s chaplaincy.” Dr. Alexander is delighted that Olivia and Dustin
Metcalf are returning to their alma mater to join the Wesley Center and to lead the Office of
Spiritual Formation. They are both skilled communicators of the gospel and have a track record
of putting feet to their faith, doing compassionate ministry across the span of their service to the
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church. These are hopeful times at NNU. Pray and uplift this couple and the University. As
C.S. Lewis stated, “God is afoot” at NNU.
Kevin Compton and Mickey Cox came forward and thanked NNU and made some
announcements about workshops, cluster report and tickets for lunch. A reminder was made that
Rev. Salguero was going to speak in the 7:00 pm service tonight. There will also be an ice
cream social after the service tonight.
Rev. Freels was asked to come forward as District SDMI Director to give out a special award.
The NMI council asked Wayla Murrow to come forward to receive the Distinguished Service
Award. Rev. Freels shared 1 Corinthians, “Power shows up with good people.” There was a
standing ovation for Wayla.
All were dismissed for lunch.
12:00-1:30pm
Ticketed Lunch provided by DFC NYI Student Ministry
Friday afternoon, June 20, 2014
1:30-5:00pm Cluster Reports–Choir room, and Workshops–designated areas.
1:30-2:30pm North Denver/Boulder, Southwest Mountains
The Pastors of the North Denver/Boulder/Brighton Cluster consist of: Kent
Sailsbery – Arvada Northwest, Bob Franz – Boulder South Broadway, Brad
Paradee – Brighton Chapel Hill, Victor Cabrera Ola – Commerce City Iglesia (not
present), Ruben Villarreal – Denver ThornCreek, Jay Hawes – Reunion Faith
Venture, Mark Runner – Thornton Hope Hacienda, Joel Tuchez – Westminster
Iglesia, Brian Wiesinger – Westminster The Crossing.
The Pastors of the Southwest Mountains Cluster consist of: Christ Ludington –
Cortez, Durango (pastoral transition-no report), Michael Staton – Monte Vista
Valley.
2:45-3:45pm Arkansas Valley, Colorado Springs
The Pastors of the Arkansas Valley Cluster consist of: Eugene Birt – Holly, Bruce
Cadle – Karval (not present), Gordon Smith – La Junta, Roy Gueswel – Lamar
Community and Lamar Crosswind, Janice Ramey – Las Animas, David Maiden –
Rocky Ford.
The Pastors of the Colorado Springs Cluster consist of: Eugene Cooper –
Abundant Hope, Jerry Jaquess – Central (not present), Jason Daye – Eastborough,
Mario Raxon – Emanuel, Darwin Speicher – First, Gwen Henderson – Genesis,
Joe Warrington – Grace, Ted Dittmer – Living Faith, Northeast Community
(pastoral transition), Mila Tumua – Samoan, Don Smith – The Remnant, Alan
Scott – Trinity, Keith Morgan – True Life, Jerry Farr – Fountain (not present),
Ron Bynum – Falcon Cornerstone, Kim Richmond – Security, Brian Troxell –
Woodland Park.
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4:00-5:00pm Northeast Plains, Northern, Western Slope
The Pastors of the Northeast Plains Cluster consist of: Rick Davis – Brush, Jon
Shaw – Clarkville Buffalo Grass, Jim Lynch – Fort Morgan, Dale Wesley –
Sterling, Terry Douglass (interim) – Wray, David McQuisten – Yuma.
The Pastors of the Northern Cluster consist of: Andy Lucas – Fort Collins
Emmaus Road (not present), Scott Carter – Fort Collins Ridin’ for the Brand (not
present), Kevin Miller – Greeley Celebration Pointe, Chuck Hayes – Greeley
First, Sid Sever – Longmont, Brian Smith – Loveland, Robin Rodgers – Loveland
Hope Springs (not present).
The Pastors of the Western Slope Cluster consist of: John & Marylouise Dannels
– Cedaredge (not present), Terry Hedrick – Delta Gunnison Valley & Cross and
Spurs Cowboy Fellowship, Larry Chovancek – Grand Junction, Buddy Cook –
Montrose, Don Blanchard – Palisade, Sherry Mitchem – Paonia.
4:45pm
Elder choir rehearsal
5:00-7:00pm Ticketed Dinner provided by Golden Bell Camp
NNU Alumni Dinner in Fellowship Hall
Spanish Churches Dinner with Rev. Gabriel Salguero in Fellowship Hall
Ordinands Dinner with GS Dr. David Graves in Community Room
Friday night, June 20, 2014
7:00 pm
A pre-service video of Golden Bell camp and conference center showed everything you can do at
Golden Bell. Students told of their experiences. Golden Bell is intentional, people are making
commitments to Christ. Golden Bell is a place set apart. Introduced NYC with its history
beginning with Paul Skiles and Estes Park, Colorado.
Worship Leader, Rev. Shaun McClellan led the congregation in Praise and Celebration with
“Our Great God”, “Almighty God”, and “My Delight is in You”.
Mickey Cox (NYI Secretary), Troy Teeter (District Youth Director), and Zack Harris (NYC)
gave the NYI report – NYI report page 121 of delegate handbook - events that have been
happening – still alive – literally around the world Philippines seminary after camp, Golden Bell
camps, picking up after tornados, NNU conference, 400 at Main Event, ministry pours through
our students – looking forward. NYC is next. NYC promotional video was shown. NYC will
be a movement encounter of over 7,000 students coming to see Christ in a new way bringing
revival. The Theme is “Thy Kingdom Come”. It will take place in Louisville, Kentucky.
Payment schedules will be sent out to churches.
Once upon a time, way back in 1958, the first International Institute took place. While this event
was not called Nazarene Youth Conference (NYC), the idea was the same: gather high school
students from all over the U.S. and Canada for a time focused on the transforming story and love
of
God.
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In 1974, International Institutes were renamed Nazarene World Youth Conferences and included
delegates from all around the world. Districts selected delegates who were sent to NYC (yes,
there was an application process, references, and Scripture memory verses). Then, in 1987, the
name changed to Nazarene Youth Congress and aimed to serve the U.S. and Canada regions.
Recently, in 2002, the name of this transformational event was changed to Nazarene Youth
Conference and was opened to all teens in the U.S. and Canada. One element remains true: since
that first conference in Estes Park, Colorado, NYI has made it a priority to keep drawing students
together, sharing the story of God's love, and inviting God to change his people.1978 led into
youth ministries like Mickey Cox.
Golden Bell played a big part in the lives of our students through camps this summer. Thank
you to Chris Johnson who directed camps. There is a great need for a chapel to be built at
Golden Bell. Right now the students use the gym for chapel when it needs to be
used for athletic and active fun activities. Rev. Amy Guthrie, District Children’s Director, spoke
of the importance of Golden Bell to children going to camp. Her church has had VBS already
this year and raised $1,000 (which surpassed their goal) and they were able to dunk Pastor Amy
in the dunk tank. Kevin Compton talked about the importance of Golden Bell to Adults with the
Prime time retreat in August. Those that have ever attended Golden Bell camp were asked to
stand. Most of the congregation stood. Golden Bell has touched many, many lives for Christ.
District Superintendent Ralph introduced the “Dan Walker Memorial Chapel”. Digging has
started, but we need every church giving something significant toward this. Giving
electronically was addressed by Kevin Compton.
Rev. Jim Murray from Pueblo 1st prayed for the offering followed by a special piano solo from
Ken Goodwin, “How Great Thou Art”.
Offering music: How Great Thou Art (Piano) – Ken Goodwin
D.S. Ralph reminded us that Golden Bell staff put on the supper and ice cream today. He wanted
everyone to say a special thank you to them.
Rev. Jim Murray led the Cluster Report for the Pueblo and Central Mountains Cluster with a
video. The pastors from this area came forward as the video described their church and the
activities of the year: Ken Rose from Buena Vista High Country, Rich Clark from Canon City
Lincoln Park, Doyle Larkin from Florence, Bob Simms from Pueblo Belmont, Jim Murray from
Pueblo First, and not present is Rev. Jack Droste from Trinidad. They are stronger together for
the Kingdom.
Welcome by SDMI Chairman, Rev. Roger Freels. His report is on page 125 of the delegate
notebook. He is very excited about the speakers we have had in the past and very excited to have
Dr. Gabriel Salguero and his wife Jeanette with us this year.
Rev. Roger Freels gave an SDMI award to one who showed honor and was superior in
discipleship. The award sculpture was made by Scott Stearman called “Helping Hands”. John
13:15 represents the pastor at Wray. He loved his people, loved to hunt, invited others to his
home. This award goes to Rev. Noel Sullivan who passed away this year. Rev. Terry Douglass,
as interim Pastor, came forward to receive this award for the Sullivans.
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An announcement was made that voting closes tonight.
Gabriel and Jeanette Salguero were introduced – they have been around the world, including the
White house.
Proclamation by Rev. Gabriel and Jeanette Salguero, Incarnational Holiness: Empowerment
not Doctrine
Gabriel came across as a very passionate person – loving people and not afraid to get close and
personal. He is not afraid to hug and kiss a guy on the cheek in Christian brotherly love. He
tried to kiss the District Superintendent on the cheek after introductions. Receiving Christian
love isn’t always easy.
Gabriel introduced his wife with a disclaimer – “This is my beautiful wife of 12 years and 20
days 11 hours 5 minutes, all of them wonderful and marvelous by the grace of God, and we have
2 boys.” He is a Pastor in New York City. In their church they speak Mandarin, English,
Spanish, and sign language. Gabriel and Jeanette translate for each other with no permission or
forgiveness. “It can turn into two different sermons”.
Gabriel referred the congregation to Revelation 7. From every tribe and nation – worshipping
before the Lord.
He told of a time in his life when NPR news wanted to interview him on life after death or
eternity. They interviewed him for 40 to 45 minutes. They aired only 8 minutes of his
interview. There was so much more said they didn’t say. Never assume the media gets the
complete thought. In the heart of God and purpose of the church there is a global theology we
are trying to teach and communicate. Sometimes we have to be as the scripture says, “I am
sending you out …Be as gentle as a dove and wise as a serpent…Be on guard.” Matthew 16.
Gabriel received hate mail because people assume. In his interview they asked him, “Pastor,
what do you think heaven is like?”
Gabriel answered, “First, we’ll all speak Spanish because Jesus is Latino. Jesus was raised by
Maria and Jose’ – heaven is a place we celebrate diversity”. The interviewer asked, “Where do
you get that idea from?” Gabriel told him, “The Bible – in the book of Revelation where mental
pictures and metaphors are found.” We’re at the end; John says he saw. He perceived all
worshipping God. There is division. Christianity doesn’t make us the same. We are different
genders, different sizes and from different nationalities but equal and the same under the blood of
the Lamb. That’s the beauty of the church – being diverse; a motley crew, a spiritual stew – a
carrot is still a carrot, a potato is still a potato but they all make up the stew. We are in the
moment of a revival – digest that! We have the gospel. We have good news. We are not bad
news bearers. As Christian we don’t want to hide our salvation and sanctification and bag it like
a comic book we keep in a bag to preserve its value. Sanctification is made more valuable as it
is used in Holiness and missional service. John 1: The light shines in the darkness. We are the
church of Jesus Christ who shines in the darkness and the gates of hell cannot prevail against it.
Are we poking holes in the darkness? Are we accepting of other cultures? Are we showing the
love of Jesus to sinners or are we too busy judging? How does a holiness pastor respond to a
friend who becomes a transvestite and later comes down with AIDS? - To the drug addict? Jesus
came into the world to save the world – holiness is messy. Holiness should change us – if not it
is useless. Holiness with power should reach the outhouse and the white house.
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District Superintendent Ralph asked the question, “How do we take this to our streets?”
He gave some announcements and dismissed all to the Ice Cream Social.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
8:30am – 12:00pm
Ordination Service
A pre-service video about PALCON was shown.
The morning service began with praise and Celebration with Worship Leader Rev. Randy
Garmon and the Lakewood worship team. “Our God” was sung with the congregation followed
by “This is God” Special by a Lakewood Ensemble.
District Superintendent David Ralph opened the final legislative session with a welcome to the
congregation and prayer. Then he introduced the speakers of the morning, Dr. Gabriel and
Jeanette Salguero. Proclamation by Rev. Gabriel & Jeanette Salguero, Incarnational Holiness:
Cross Cultural Empowerment. Gabriel had the congregation refer to Acts 1:1-8. This was a
time in the Word when the passion was to establish the Kingdom. The work of Jesus had been to
teach and to do. We are a legacy of Jesus. We must continue His work – we’re on His team. For
3 ½ years Jesus talked about the Kingdom. 40 days post-resurrection he was still speaking about
the Kingdom. His Kingdom was to everyone. The disciples asked him after the resurrection if
he was going to restore the Kingdom of God to Israel. Not just to Israel, but to all people. They
weren’t thinking broadly, outside of Israel. Are we thinking Kingdom of God to only Nazarenes
or people like us. We are on the precipice of a revival. Jesus responds to the Disciples that they
will not know the time or season when the Kingdom of God will come to them. You shall
receive power and be witnesses willing to give your lives for the Kingdom. The Spirit will show
you action! Expansion, transition, and revival in the book of Acts started with the Jewish people
taking the good news to multi ethnic groups. Peter runs the show for the Jews and God shows
him more people to tell outside of Jews. Start where you are. Saul of Tarsus on the scene – Paul
– integrates multi ethnic groups starting where he was. It’s not easy without the Holy Spirit to
go cross-class, cross-cultural multi-class. It will take sacrifice and being uncomfortable to
worship together. To be a part of the Kingdom of God it may be uncomfortable. We are
because we are in relationship with each other. God is in an eternal dance with us. They shall
know we are Christians by our love even through our differences. In C.S. Lewis’ book,
Chronicles of Narnia, the question was asked if following Aslan was safe. The answer was that it
may not be safe but it is always good. Just like following Christ has its difficulties and trials; it’s
still always good. Gabriel gave many tips on how to integrate churches – one being to preach
about different holidays to get to know other races of people (e.g. January is Black History
month). God is doing a NEW thing…to them that love Him.
District Superintendent David Ralph thanked the Salgueros and gave the election results (below).
He also noted that these results will be posted on the District’s website.
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Election Results
DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD
Shawn Siegfreid (Denver First)
Dean Thoman (C/S Trinity)
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF NORTHWEST NAZARENE UNIVERSITY
Alan Scott (C/S Trinity)
Nina Rattle (FC Emmaus Road)
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman – Treasurer, Rich Cantwell District Advisory Board
District NMI President
District NYI President
District SDMI Chairman Golden Bell Executive Director
District area representation
Minister:
Pueblo/Central Mtns.
Doyle Larkin (Florence)
Bob Simms (P. Belmont)
Lay:
Colorado Springs
Terry Nelson (C/S Trinity)
Dean Thoman (C/S Trinity)
Northern
Minister: Brian Smith (Loveland)
Lay: Bob Hamilton (L. Hope Springs)
Denver Area
Minister: Dan Pierce (D. Bear Valley)
Lay: Don Stewart (Aurora Tower)
Vote for All: Yes
BALLOT RESULTS FOR DISTRICT AUXILIARY BOARDS
NMI BOARD
Wayla Murrow - President YES
*Ex-Officio Member: District Superintendent. Officers are appointed by council.
Slate of Members for 2014-2015 Council
John Bruneau Joyce Chovancek Rick Davis Karen Douglass Amy Guthrie Sheldon
Jantz Linda Lankford Kathy Matson Susan McKeithen Janette Mikatich Gaylene
Simms Bob Simms
Kathy Van Soest
Vote for All: Yes
SDMI BOARD
Dan Pierce (Denver Bear Valley) Bob Hamilton (L. Hope Springs)
Bob Simms (Pueblo Belmont)
Russell Ross (Greeley Celebration)
Joel Tuchez (Denver Family)
NYI COUNCIL
President – Troy Teeter (2 year term)
Vice-President – Chris Johnson
Junior High Representatives
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Eden Rose Bendorf
Madison Howard
Senior High Representatives
Andrew Long
Adam Long
Nathan Teeter
Haylee Teeter
Randy Welles
College-age Representatives
Mark Ghrayyeb
Ally McLaughlin
A segment from an 80 minute VCR video was played. Everyone is encouraged to show this
video to their churches. VCR (Vital Church Renewal) will begin next year. The challenge is to
invite everyone to VCR. Cost is $25.00.
Rev. Ralph dismissed for a short break before beginning the ordination service.
Saturday, June 18, 2014, 10:00 am
Ordination Service
The Saturday morning Ordination Service began with prelude music led by Worship Leader
Randy Garmon and a Lakewood worship team leading the congregation in “My Delight is in
You” and “All Hail the Power” medley.
District Superintendent Ralph welcomed everyone to the Ordination Service
Worship Leader, Randy Garmon and the Lakewood worship team led the congregation in
“Holiness unto the Lord” as the Ordinands marched in to their seats. They were led in by
District Secretary Rev. Larry Chovancek.
Dr. Graves, General Superintendent, read the purpose of this sacred worship gathering in the
Statement of purpose and invocation.
Rev. Darwin Speicher led the congregation in scripture readings from Ephesians 4:1-7, 11-13
District Superintendent Ralph led the congregation in reciting the Apostle’s Creed.
He then asked those pastors who retired this year to come forward for a special time of
recognition. Those granted retirement status are Laurel Matson, Roy Gueswel, JoAnn Vineyard,
and Marilyn “Mikki” Goss.
“Who knows where it will lead you? If you obey God, it will lead you far beyond your wildest
dreams. You will undoubtedly share in the bearing of the scars of the Savior, but you also get to
share in His joys. It will be a fabulous journey! Even your sorrows cannot be wasted. The
Master builder will use them, and miracles await to bring you through them. DS Ralph’s family
prays that in some small way that he, “though being dead will still speak” (Heb. 11:4) through
the memorial of the Bible that has been given you as you stand in the pulpit week after week to
declare God’s eternal truths. God Bless you richly in His ministry, and may your territory be
enlarged, and may you enjoy much fruit for your labors.”
Presentation of Ordinands: District Secretary Rev. Larry Chovancek stood and presented the
2014 Colorado Ordinands to the General Superintendent who is standing before the pulpit, facing
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the people. Each person’s full name is read aloud and each candidate stands when his name is
read. The following were presented for Elder’s orders: Isaac Daniel Gilmore, Sjon William
Green, Zachary Alan Harris, Jarod Jay Hawes, Christopher Ludington, Jorge Armando Martinez
Marioni, Ofelia Carmona Martinez, Kevin Scott Miller, Deanna K. Stringer, and Bruce Edwin
Tallman. For Deacons orders: Heather Dyanne Miller and Sarah Porter.
The Clergy choir was called forward and Worship Leader, Rev. Randy Garmon led the choir in
“Refiner’s Fire”.
NNU President, Dr. David Alexander, presented the Ordinands a sculpture by Scott Stearman
that will be given to the Ordinands on behalf of NNU entitled “The Calling”.
Rev. Jim Murray and Rev. Jason Daye led the congregation in the special reading “Theology of
Ordination”.
Worship Leader Randy Garmon sang a special song for the Ordinands, “I Will Not Forget Thee”.
ACT OF ORDINATION
Proclamation by General Superintendent Dr. David Graves, Incarnational Holiness: Holy Love
in our Society. The compelling motive of life. What is the driving force in your life? Paul’s
love for Christ drove Him (II Cor. 5:14-17). If we don’t do ministry out of love for Christ we
wane away. His love should drive and direct us. Just like bumper pads on a bowling lane keeps
the ball from going into the gutter so our lives should be directed by Jesus’ love through the Holy
Spirit to keep us on the right path. We are convinced that Christ died once for all. His death was
the substitute for my death. We identify with Christ by dying to self and being willing to die for
Him. We are changed into new creations; old sinner saved by grace now a child of God and joint
heir of Jesus Christ. We should be able to say, “I am His favorite”. Our view of others changes;
viewing others through the eye of Jesus. On May 27, 2011 there was a man with MS that helped
several people to safety during a horrible tornado. Afterwards he was asked why he helped these
people. He said, “I had to because there were lives outdoors and I had to save them”. People are
outside who need Jesus – go to them and save them! Christ’s love compels us.
The Ordinands were led by District Secretary Rev. Larry Chovancek to the platform for the
Ordination Ritual, kneeling at the altar facing congregation and laying on of hands by Mentors
and all Ordained Elders.
After each Ordinand was ordained, medallions were given by DS Ralph to the mentors to place
around their necks. Bibles from the Ralphs, with the Ordinands’ names imprinted on them, were
presented to the Ordinands. Dr. Harold Graves prayed.
General Superintendent Dr. David Graves recites a charge and pronouncement and then presents
the Ordinands to the congregation. Music is played while the Ordinands and congregation
proceed to Fellowship Hall: “A Charge to Keep I Have” piano instrumental by Rev. Randy
Garmon. Farewell and Dismissal by Rev. David Ralph. Ordinands Reception was in the
Fellowship Hall.
Respectfully submitted,
BEV GARMON, Recording Secretary
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District NYI Convention Minutes
June 9, 2014
Golden Bell Camp
The Colorado District NYI Convention, held at Golden Bell Camp, was opened by NYI
President Troy Teeter. All delegates and friends of NYI and the camp were welcomed to the
proceedings.
Troy Teeter then recognized the current District NYI Council and the work they have done
over this past year.
District Secretary Mickey Cox set the bar of the Convention for official delegates as the first
three rows across the gym. Because voting would be taking place during the Convention, he
made a motion that the following would be set as the Board of Tellers: Nicole Harris/ Lynette
Cherry/ Alex Stewart / Ryan Wood/ Stephen Hall/ Katie O’Neill. Seconded. Motion carried. He
also made a motion that all voting would be plurality. Seconded. Motion carried.
Troy Teeter introduced the District Superintendent David Ralph, who came and gave
greetings from the District. DS Ralph then introduced our District President’s report.
District NYI President Troy Teeter gave his report (read his report in this Journal) that was a
reflection of the ministries and activities of NYI over the past year, with some challenges for the
future. Following the report, DS David Ralph came up again and reflected on the marvelous
work that NYI has done over the year. He then made a motion to accept the report. Seconded.
All were in favor of the report.
At that time, DS David Ralph introduced the NYI Council ballot, noting that this year there
was a Yes-No Ballot for District NYI President’s 2-year term. He then turned it over to Mickey
Cox who called forward the Board of Tellers to distribute and eventually collect the ballot. After
those who voted stood and turned in their ballots, they were collected and the Board of Tellers
began counting them in the side meeting room.
While the ballots were being counted, the following reports were given to the Convention:
Treasurer’s Report – Jana Burnham
Water World – Troy Teeter
PowerSurge Report – PJ Horn
The Call Conference – Ed Belzer
Main Event – Chris Collins
NYC – Zach Harris
Camp 2015 – Chris Johnson
The Board of Tellers returned with the results of the ballot. Mickey Cox announced the
Report of the Ballot. They are as following:
Colorado District NYI President: Troy Teeter – 46 yes/ 7 no
Colorado District NYI Vice-President: Ed Belzer 21/ Chris Collins 7/ Chris Johnson 25
Colorado District NYI Jr Hi Representatives: Eden Rose Bendorf Davis 54/ Madison Howard 54
Colorado District NYI Sr Hi Representatives: Eliana Bendorf Davis 15/ McKenna Howard 23/
Adam Long 29/ Andrew Long 30/ Shannon Nelson 22/ Nathan Teeter 33/ Haylee Teeter 28/
Randy Welles 28
Colorado District NYI College-Age Representatives: Mark Ghrayyeb 50/ Ally McLaughlin 51
DS David Ralph and Mickey Cox declared the following elected:
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NYI President for 2 years – Troy Teeter
NYI Vice-President – Chris Johnson
NYI Jr Hi Representatives – Eden Rose Bendorf Davis and Madison Howard
NYI Sr Hi Representatives – Nathan Teeter, Andrew Long, Adam Long, Haylee Teeter, Randy
Welles
NYI College-Age Representatives – Mark Ghrayyeb and Ally McLaughlin
Our first District NYI Council meeting of the year will be Saturday, September 6, 2014.
All District NYI Council members were then called forward to the platform, followed by a
prayer over the Council by Ashlee Teeter.
Convention was then dismissed.
Respectfully submitted,
MICKEY COX
Colorado District NYI Secretary
IV. Reports
A. DISTRICT OFFICERS
1. District Superintendent
INCARNATIONAL
HOLINESS
It’s our real home
It’s transformational & attractive
It’s our compelling motivation
Incarnational Holiness…
I'm going to preach my challenge,
my passion
my theme
my report
I'm going to do it shortly since I’m looking forward to hearing Dr Graves
Here we are, the church gathered, Like the 120 did in an upper room
To focus on God’s calling of us in our regional mission and our united effort for Colorado…
Our theme this week is Incarnational holiness…
Why do we emphasize Incarnational holiness this week?
It’s our real home…
It’s transformational & attractive…
It’s our compelling motivation… Spirit filled people are unstoppable.
1st Observation; It’s our real home:
It’s our heritage, it’s our Golden days, it’s our
home…
INCARNATIONAL
HOLINESS
1st; IT’S OUR REAL HOME
The culture of the miraculous and the activity of
the Spirit & heart felt experience in our worship
and our people’s personal relationship with God
is as much our identity / our true home as a fish
in water
The Spirit of Holiness is the essential identifiable
element that binds us together as Nazarene
churches…
I debated
subtitling
this slide
as “our
true
home is
our
Wesleya
n/Armini
an
persuasio
n… or
Wesley’s principles of prevenient grace and free will…
I don’t think the disciples on the day of Pentecost cut doctrinal hairs… And although our Nazarene forefathers were articulate,
prudent & sensible, Dr. Phineas Bresee, & H. Orton Wiley, and J. B. Chapman in their language I’ll to the same. But they sensed
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that it was that in-defineable all consuming pervasive power of God that consumed their passions & over took all other life
pursuits.
Even the sensible Bresee’s mantra was; “KEEP THE GLORY DOWN”
“We got married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout…”
Our genius and vibrant strength has never been in our orthodoxy,
Liturgy/Ritual; is not our true home…
Or a Generic evangelicalism; not our true home…
I love church growth principles
I love contemporary worship venues…
Maybe we’re floundering we have looked over at other Kingdoms and said;
We want kings like them???
NOT OUR TRUE HOME… These can be our servants but never our masters. Because they are not our true home…
Often I sit thru a service and think; “This is not my true home… This is oddly a copy of something other…
Nazarene identity originates out of the euphoria and substantive power of Pentecost that captivated (in my opinion; more than
any other singular identifier) the heart.
My seminary prof wrote; “Christianity is best caught in a fever” I’m not vying for emotionalism but a captivating and
compelling passion for the gospel & spirit filled life.
Pentecost, changed a lackluster discipleship to vibrant evangelists…
Wesley revival; Wesley brought warm, heart felt religion and subsequently revival to a cold dead faith group. Whether it was
the
Methodism & Francis Ashbury, American Camp Meetings,
1 out of every 8 Americans attended a Methodist camp meeting… there was fire….
Dr. Phineas Bresee… “KEEP THE GLORY DOWN”
It can be passionate & till be as fresh & contemporary so as to make the youngest Millenial salivate
Could it just be that God has deigned that his favor would rest on our church AS LONG AS we nurture & and
garner and woo the Life of the Spirit in our churches and preach for the experience of the spirit filled disciple!!!
COULD IT POSSIBLY BE, that when the church ever so slightly deviates from that norm, that does not assist or
press our people to pursue finding Love perfected in the heart of the believer that God is hindered from blessing…
The same reality that Peter said Joel the prophet said was normative on Pentecost
I’m not a big one on God’s judgment or curse… it’s always God’s last, last, last word… but just remove his blessing and it
feels a whole lot like curse…
Consistently my lowest appraisal response question in my church reviews to church boards;
“If we were to ask a majority of our people, they would have a clear
understanding of the doctrine of the infilling of Holy Spirit”
I include it in the review because I want to keep it before our churches but I tend to think that 75 yrs ago it would be
very very high it was our true home… and after Pentecost it would have been 100%...
My wife & I visited Brooklyn Tabernacle… I’ve visited many mega churches and I don’t demonize them, God is using them
for his purposes… But my heart resonates as my true home when Dr. Jim Cymbala tells of taking a church of 26 in a decrepit
building and like Moses attempted it on his own but God told him if he would bring the Spirit on the scene primarily through
fervent prayer ministry he would build his church.
To me… (I have been wrong before) the difference is that Dr. Jim Cymbala has determined that for their church and for
the mean streets of NYC that unless they have the Spirit descend on their services it’s not worth doing.
Preaching to 8000 pastors and laymen I heard him say; “You can instruct, train &
disciple but if the heart is cold and dead you cannot train anything into a dead person there
An insipid gospel will
must be a resurrection and God is in the resurrection business, he delights in performing
not turn the heads of
resurrections”
a dead world. A
IF we desire changed lives… a fervent heart is required…
fervent message is the
A fervent heart must be spirit filled…
only thing that will
It’s our real home…
produce ACTS 2:37
response; “THEY
lets vie for
WERE CUT TO
Lets plea for
THEIR HEART
AND ASKED;
Lets press for that part of our faith again… this is not emotionalism, it’s deeper,
WHAT MUST WE
it’s what C.S. Lewis called Pneumonos, a deep holy sense of holy otherness.
DO?”
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We cannot settle for “legalism light” WWJD…
It’s the churches embodiment of an indwelling God like JESUS was the embodiment or incarnation of the Godhead at
Christmas… “If you have seen me you have seen the Father”
SO WE after a personal Pentecost of the Spirit filled believer should be able to say with Paul; “follow me as I follow
Christ”
I heard JOHN ORTBERG preach. He served at Willow Creek… authored several books, current pastor of Menlo
Park Pres ch in Cal… “The Life you’ve always wanted” “Everybody’s Normal till you get to know them” “You have to get out
of the Boat if you want to walk on water”
He tells about taking a church in Southern Cal.
He was greeted by Hank!
Hank was a cranky guy. Went to church his whole life… known as Crank Hank
..and said; “Hank are you happy! And he just stood there and his face was stone cold. And he curtly; “yep!” The
Deacon said; “Then tell your face!”
But he never did as far as the church could tell! Some of you may know Hank! Some of you may be sitting beside him and they
don’t even know it… they’re just “REALISTS”
Crank Hank complained about everything, wife kids, church, job… He complained to visitors about things he didn’t like in the
church. The staff tried tell him; “Hank you gotta stop doing that… but especially to the visitors!”
One day O-S-H-A (Yes, the federal agency who investigates workplace conditions) made a visit to the Church on a Sunday
morning and asked to see the pastor before service.
The pastor was stunned? "Why" he asked?
"Complaints of noise in excesses of acceptable decibel workplace limitations”
The pastor said; “WHAT?”
Osha guy said; Someone complained the music was too loud in church…"
The pastor was so shocked it’s not often OSHA shows up to a church on Sunday morning.
He says; “Who would send out OSHA to a church!”
OSHA guy said; “You think you feel awkward how do you think I feel, I’ve taken guff all week from the office staff
because I was going out to bust a church!”
Hank had called OSHA to get his own church shutdown…
Hank was not changing… 60 yrs in the church but not morphing into the likeness & radiance of Christ. He was
crank Hank! … He was not effectively loving… there was no joy, no peace, no fulfillment in him. There was no life in him. Have
you ever seen a 6 yr old just jumping up and down with joy! Sometimes for no reason… they are just euphoric about life! This
guy Hank, there had no joy in him, no life in him. He had not jumped up and down for a long time!
Here’s the point…
Church attendance for 60+ years. If we can have loveless and carnal Christians who can be comfortable in our
churches, this is absolutely critical to our belief.
Because if Hank’s saying that he's a spirit filled Christian and he is not changing more and more into the likeness of Christ, then
GOD'S REPUTATION IS ON THE LINE…
We should call a consultant to come and help us to consider this strange case of a man who’s not being transformed, not
being changed.
“Hey, we need examine this phenomenon of a man named Hank in who can attend our church week in and week out and
show’s no evidence of heart change.”
Either the Spirit of God is not pervasive enough or he is an impossible case for God…
or the transforming message of the Spirit is not a possibility or necessary for there to be visible evidence that he has more a
reflection of the sweet spirit of Christ Jesus today than he was 10 yrs ago, or 20 yrs ago, or 60 yrs ago. but why is Hank
an exception to the case.
Instead we have board meetings to change light-bulbs and buy mowers & copiers but not to examine whether the essential
thing that makes a church a church is Incarnational HOlines and incarnational LOVE…
You shall know them by the transformative nature of LOVE!!! John says;
Talk about the H.S. and not going home and living lovingly is not incarnational…
The tragedy is that no one is surprised or alarmed that Hank stayed a crank.
No one was aghast that the promise of the radical life that God the Holy Spirit brings to the spirit filled Christians was not
working in Hank.
Illustration; My high school friend had a recent encounter with the Holy Spirit… He said; “I honestly could not say that I’ve
sinned in the last 3 yrs. Oh I know I sin every day in thought word and deed
but I
honestly could not say that I’ve committed a willful sin against God. His
INCARNATIONAL
definition of sin was problematic but he had an encounter with the H.S. and
he
HOLINESS
said; “When my young men in my young marrieds class say; “Teacher we sin
all the
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It’s transformational &
attractive…
It is transformational for our adherents and
attractive when our people en-flesh / incarnate it in the
world.
“the early church gained favor with all the people”
Acts 2:40
time” I tell them, “Don’t do that you grieve the H.S” My friend had an encounter with the indwelling H.S>
nd
That is a lead into my 2 thought church…
2nd Observation; It’s transformational &
attractive… INCARNARTIONAL
If the Spirit of Holiness is our true home, then
it is the identifiable element that binds us
together as Nazarene churches…
It is transformational for our adherents and attractive when our people en-flesh / incarnate it in the world.
“the early church gained favor with all the people” Acts 2:40
IT smacked a lot of
duty and very little
Delight.
PAUL & THE EPHESIANS CHURCH:
Paul believed & Practiced that this message when experienced makes a life change…
He believed that Holiness is causal and the effect is transformational in practice
He was sleuthing out why there were so many HANKS in one church;
He showed up at Ephesus church of the Nazarene and started sniffing around;
“Hey, Hey, something isn’t right here…. Do you guys believe in Jesus? Yep…
Do you believe in Baptism??? Yep…
Tell me about your witness, and your passion and your evangelism, and your love for one another…
Who’s your (daddy) preacher?
Why; “Its THE BEST EXEGETICAL PREACHER SINCE SLICED BREAD: APOLLOS!!!!
EPHESIAN PENTECOST
What does he preach?
…while Apollos was away on a trip to Corinth, Paul
Pastor John
They gave him a run down…
passed through the upper coasts and came to Ephesus:
and he found the handful of disciples,
delightful…
baptized Water…
He said to them, “Have ye received the Holy Ghost since
He said; “Have you guys received the Holy
ye believed?”
Pastor Jesus
And they said; “We haven’t so much as heard of
since you believed???
the Holy Spirit!”
Spirit
baptized H.S.
Paul informed them that Pastor John’s baptism was
repentance, good as far as it goes but it does not go far
enough, Pastor Jesus’ baptism was of the Holy Spirit…
Paul laid hands on them and they were all filled with the
H.S….
( para)
They said; “What’s that?”
Acts 19:1-10…
The church at Ephesus was anemic;
1 … while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the upper
coasts came to Ephesus: and finding certain disciples,
2 He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him, We
have not so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost.
Paul informed them that John’s baptism was one of
repentance but Jesus was one of the Holy Spirit…
RESULTS OF EPHESUS PENTECOST?
Paul laid hands on them and they were all filled
with
the H.S. and spoke with other tongues and prophecied…
Fervent evangelism; In the period of about 2 yrs the entire
v. 6
region of Asia had heard the word of the Lord Jesus
Christ…
v. 10 and in the space of about 2 yrs the entire
region of Asia had heard the word of the Lord Jesus…
Acts 19…
What were the results of Paul’s preaching on the Spirit filled life to the Ephesians?
(para)
Acts 19:1-10…
A snapshot of how it’s transformational
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CHURCH:
Single most definable characteristic of the church at her most
sensational days was Pentecost…
“As disciples were breaking bread Jesus appeared in the
midst of them.
They were terrified but Jesus said;
“Peace be unto you”
And they gave him broiled fish and he took it and ate it
before them. And he showed them the wounds in his
hands and his feet and his side. And he began to open
their minds to the scriptures as to what all of these
things meant.
He reminded them that they were his witnesses but he
warned them;
Do Not leave Jerusalem until you
be endued with power from on high”
then he led them to a high place and he ascended
into the heavens.”
(Para) Luke 24:36ff
Jesus parting words to his Disciples were “don’t
even think about leaving
Jerusalem until you be endued with power from on HIGH!!!”
Luke 24:36ff “As disciples were breaking bread Jesus appeared in the
midst of them. And they were terrified but Jesus said; “Peace be unto you” And
they gave him broiled fish and he took it and ate it before them. He showed them the
wounds in his hands and his feet and his side. And he began to open their minds to
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the scriptures as to what all of these things meant. He reminded them that they were his witnesses but don’t leave Jerusalem
until you be endued with power from on high” and then he led them to a high place and he ascended into the heavens.” (Para)
Pentecost was a religious well informed average size congregation of 120 people.
Discipled for 3 yrs by the best discipler who ever walked this earth… but they were not empowerd;
This was experience was MANDATORY equipment for going into the world
I heard this recent contrast.
TALIBAN are willing to die, Afghan regulars not so much… Afghan is lost…
AL QUEDA willing to die, Iraqi regular soldiers are not willing to die for Al Maliki…. Iraq is lost
Viet Cong were willing to die for communism; South Vietnamese not so much… South Vietnam was lost…
POST-PENTECOST disciples were willing to die. Pre-Pentecost disciples denied the Lord, not so much. Kingdom is
lost…
Post-Spirit Filled people are willing to die; Pre Spirit-Filled people not so much… The church wanes and flounders. LOST
RESULTS 1st SPIRIT FILLING JERUSALEM:
JERUSALEM PENTECOST;
When the day of Pentecost had fully come they were all united in one
place…
Suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as a rushing
mighty wind, and it filled the whole house…
There appeared divided tongues, as of fire, and one sat on
each one of them.
They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak
with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. v 4
…everyone heard them speak in his own language. v.6
They were all amazed; “whatever could this mean?”
Others mocking said; “They are full of new wine.” v.13
Peter stood boldly and said; “These are not drunk… this was what
the prophet Joel predicted; “I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh,
your sons and daughters will prophesy… your young men will have
visions, and your old men will dream great dreams…”
Acts 2
Jesus knew how ESSENTIAL
equipment this was for going into
world…
The risks are not as high
as they were for the disciples but the
outcomes are every bit as
consequential.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3000 new converts
Fear/respect for God
Many signs & wonders
Common sharing broke out for those in need.
Word of God came to life
They Praised God
Favor with the community
Many were added to the faith
• Acts 2:41 ff
the
for us
The disciples obeyed Jesus command and waited…
They waited in anticipation
They waited until the promise of the Father, the Spirit of Jesus descended on them
The church
was birthed at Pentecost…. In the fervency of the Holy Spirit.
Gentile PENTECOST Acts
While Peter was still speaking… the Holy
Spirit fell upon all those who heard the
word. Nkjv
The believing Jews who had come with
Peter couldn't believe it, couldn't believe that
the gift of the Holy Spirit was poured out on
"outsider" non-Jews, but there it was—they
heard them speaking in tongues, heard them
praising God. (Message)
GENTILE PENTECOST
While Peter was still preaching [in Caesarea]…
the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who heard
the word. nkjv
10:44
RESULTS GENTILE PENTECOST?
The believing Jews who had come with
Peter couldn't believe it, they couldn't believe
that the gift of the Holy Spirit was poured out
on "outsider" non-Jews, but there it was — they
heard them speaking in tongues, heard them
praising God. (Message)
• Gentiles were filled with H.S.
• They spoke in other tongues
• They magnified the Lord
Acts 10:44
Incarnational Holiness says; “If you have seen me you have seen the Spirit of Jesus”
Kevin Manoia says in; “Masterful Living”
You’ll begin to take on a Christ-like nature into whatever you do, no matter how menial. Your daily activities will
begin to reflect Jesus because you are susceptible to the influence of your Master’s nature and priorities. When people look at
tyou, they will certainly see behaviors that are being reformed and focused on new priorities and they will admire them. They
will begin to be curious about the personality of the Master who nature is becoming evident in the artwork of your life. The
Master is in you! Your nature and priorities are increasingly reflecting Him. That’s masterful living!
We Incarnate holiness...
rd
3 observation; It’s our compelling
motivation… Spirit filled people are
unstoppable.
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INCARNATIONAL
HOLINESS
It’s our compelling motivation…
Spirit filled people are
unstoppable.
It is the experiential reality that
fuels us!
“The Love of Christ Compels me”
II Cor 5:14
A Wesley definition of the experience of spirit filling was;
“the fullness of Love in the heart”
The Spirit of Holiness is the essential identifiable element that binds us together as Nazarene churches…
The message that motivates and fuels us is the empowerment that accompanies the spirit filled life…
The compelling nature of the EXPERIENCE of Spirit filling compels us forward…
This is what Paul meant when he said; “The Love of Christ compels me”
These few hours together we will focus on the theme of the church of holiness that when experienced and embodied
it is an unstoppable force…
He doesn't even have a knighthood,
but he fights - with passion and he
inspires.
I have nothing! Those men who bled
the ground red at Falkirk fought for
William Wallace. He fights for
something that I never had. And I
took it from him when I betrayed him.
I saw it in his face on the battlefield
and it’s tearing me apart.
Robert the Bruce
Robert the Bruce bankrupt in the face of William Wallaces
passionate commitment for the cause he says to his deceitful self centered
father;
He doesn't even have a knighthood, but he fights with passion and he inspires.
I have nothing Those men who
ground red at Falkirk fought for
Wallace. He fights for something
never had. And I took it from him
betrayed him. I saw it in his face on
battlefield and it’s tearing me
bled the
William
that I
when I
the
apart.
Robert the Bruce
Nothing can hinder or incapacitate the advance of the gospel or make it ineffectual…
Oh but we live in a gospel hardened culture…
Oh but our culture is too hard!
Listen to these cultural descriptors;
Listen to this description of culture…
idolatry, adultery, homosexuality, sodomy, fornication,
thievery & larceny, covetousness, drunkenness,
revilers, dishonesty, extortion…
idolatry, adultery, homosexuality, sodomy,
fornication, thievery & larceny, covetousness,
drunkenness, revilers, dishonesty, extortion…
These are Paul’s description of the culture he was pastoring…
Paul says;
“That’s the list
And furthermore this is what you guys were!
“But you were washed,
justified,
sanctified,
in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.
Not a pretty list…
Not exactly fertile ground for the gospel would
say???
you
(Para)I Cor 6:9-11
That list was Paul’s description of the culture that he was pastoring…
Paul is preaching that list and he says;
Okay, here’s the list and oh by the way,
this is the list of what you guys were!
But you were washed,
you were justified,
you were sanctified, in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.
(Para)I Cor 6:9-11
The Kingdom of God is not going to arrive on Airforce One…
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Sure exercise your privilege to vote on Nov 4 …
But don’t expect any societal upheaval producing spiritual revival or renewal.…
Attempt at society solutions are not going to revive us…
Get spirit filled and get spirit filled churches and we’ll incarnate Holiness in our world and bring… impassioned to
change it…
Isaiah said; “There will be a way a highway, even the simplest can find it. 35:8
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Acquilla & Priscilla said to Paul; “There’s a better way”
Wesley said; “There’s a relational way”
Phoebe Palmer said; “There’s a shorter way”
Dr. Phineas Bresee said; “There’s a glorious way”
Most powerfully, My mother said when I refused liver & Onions’… Where there’s a will
there’s a way
THERE IS NO POWER TO MAKE our gospel INNEFFECTUAL or incapacitated EXCEPT
A weakened or un-empowered church…
FOR ONE
Vaccination protects against infection… set aside debate/controversy on vaccines…
Principle of VACCINATION is a weakened or dead dosage of the disease to immunize them to the real thing…
Our generation has been introduced to a weakened form of the infection of Christianity and reintroducing them to
the strain now that they have developed immunities is twice as difficult… It will have to be an impassioned alive
faith!
Greg Epstein has authored a book entitled; “Good Without God”
The author claims to be a perfectly moral person without the need for God…
You would expect an atheist to draw those conclusions…
It will surprise you that this is the chaplain of Harvard University…
A university named after Rev. John Harvard and was for the purpose of training ministers in a learned
education… IT’s possible to inoculate a society toward the faith,
We have focused this conference and the preaching and several workshops on “INCARNATIONAL
HOLINESS”
Isaiah asked; “Is God’s arm is weakened so that it cannot save?”
Abrahamic messenger asked; Sarah when announcing that she would bear the progeny of the Messiah; “Is anything
too hard for the Lord?”
Jeremiahs has a call to preach to a cold & indifferent society to his message; “Behold I am the Lord, the god of all
flesh, is there anything to hard for me?”
We are not only at our best, when the church is spirit filled, we are unstoppable!!!
Quick look : Colorado District
• 9 NewStarts on the boards… others coming
• 7 registrants for “Ch Planting Churches”, “Ch
Planting Essentials” “Certified Trainer” training
coming to GoldenBell in January
• Church membership almost 12,000….
• AM attendance is 9353
• 1726 conversions this last year… This almost 20%
of our AM worship…
• So encouraging; 70 churches took in members by
profession of faith this year…
• 11 churches showed zero professions… We’re
pulling for you…
We continue to press forward with all toll 81 churches, new starts and
church type missions…
9 New starts…
Golden-bell camp with over 10,000 camper nights.
Our church membership is just shy of 12,000… which is
returning after our purging of the rolls a few years back.
Our average weekly worship attendance is 9353 which is
weak comparatively
But we had 1726 conversions this last year… I believe that is
the best we’ve done in years…
That is almost 20% of our AM worship…
I was hoping for 100% of our churches to take in at least One convert this last yr…
I was so encouraged as I looked thru the stats to see that
70 churches took in members by profession of faith this year…
• Gross $$$’s raised for all purposes; $15 mil
11 churches showed zero professions… We’re pulling for
• $675k Giving toward WEF:
you…
• $783k Mission Specials, & Pt to Pt giving
Our gross money raised was $15 million
Our giving toward world mission was $675,000
Totalling; $1.45 mill for all World Mission interests…
• $441k: District regional mission;
• $254k Pensions & Benefits
• $232k Northwest Nazarene Univ.
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$783 MISSION SPECIAL & Pt to Pt giving
Totaling $1.45 mil for World Missions interests
The growth of the regional
missional church called
P & B was $254k
Colorado
NNU was $232k
depends on our
fostering and settling for
nothing less than the
indwelling Holy Spirit in our
own live, our leaders lives
our churches.
My challenge is this year do as King David did… He did
all he could with the weapons that he possessed. (1) Do What
You Can, (2) Do That Much, and (3) Do It Now.
There is no power great enough so as to emasculate our work of the
gospel and make it incapacitated or ineffectual…
Respectfully Submitted,
DAVID M. RALPH
Colorado District Superintendent
2. District NMI President
Colorado Nazarene Missions International
2013 -2014
Dear Dr. Graves, Rev. Ralph, Pastors, Local NMI Presidents, Delegates and Friends of NMI:
It is my privilege to bring you my third report from the Colorado District Nazarene
Missions International (NMI). As I reflect on the District Assembly Conference theme of
“Incarnational Holiness”, it is a stark reality that the gift of living a holy life and the beauty of
Christ’s indwelling is what drives all of us to serve others through missions. Incarnational
Holiness in its very nature is giving, serving and loving others in our homes, communities, our
state, and around the world. In this report I’d like to share some of my personal journey over the
past year as well as some of what Colorado Nazarenes have done that represents Christ’s love to
our world.
In June of 2013 it was such an honor and joy for me to attend Nazarene General NMI
Convention in Indianapolis. Thank you so much for providing the opportunity for me and our
other 12 delegates to attend. What a blessing to experience the true mission of the Church of the
Nazarene from all over the world. My dad, Wales Lankford, who was a true example of
“Incarnational Holiness”, was ill and in the hospital during that time so I was really reflecting on
my heritage of having “grown up” in the Church of the Nazarene. Through the rest of the
summer and into the fall our family was dealing with my Dad’s illness and trying to make wise
decisions. Although I’ve been a Christian for most of my life, during all of this I really had to
say to myself, “Do I really believe all of this? Is there really a hope of heaven? This is what I’ve
believed, sang about, taught and worked for all of my life. But do I really believe this?” When
my dad made the bravest decision of all to go home and enter hospice care rather than to try to
have additional surgeries and possibly an external heart pump, it was a pivotal time for all of us
to know that yes, we do believe what the Bible says and we have great joy in the hope of heaven.
During my dad’s last days we had some really sweet times of singing, praying, testifying, and
rejoicing. He asked everyone who came to his home, “Will I see you in heaven?” and several
were won to the Lord during that time because of his testimony. We do believe that we will be
with Jesus and see our loved ones again. It also gives us renewed urgency for telling others
about Jesus. This question lingers for all that we know and all that we have yet to meet “Will I
see you in heaven?” I just want to encourage all of you who are faithfully working for the Lord
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in your local communities that each day there are those that you will see in heaven because of
your faithfulness and because of what you have done through missions. Some you may not
know until eternity, but keep the faith and keep practicing that “Incarnational Holiness” that is a
part of what we do continually to lead others to the Lord.
In September I was blessed to be able to attend the Northwest Region Work and Witness
Conference in Portland, Oregon. Thank you for the opportunity to attend. This is a wonderful
conference with many different missionaries telling about the Work and Witness needs in their
regions. The next conference will be September 12 – 13, 2014 in Portland, Oregon with special
speaker Verne Ward. I will send out information about that soon, so please be watching for it if
you want to attend a great conference and make some excellent Work and Witness contacts.
However, during this time there was tragedy happening in Colorado. We had days and
days of rain which caused tremendous flooding throughout our state. Our churches really
stepped up to help others in a variety of ways: providing Crisis Care Kits for those displaced by
flooding, taking offerings to help those impacted, and providing practical help like places to stay
and doing laundry for those without water. Colorado churches gave an offering to our district
NMI of $2382 and combined with $698 that was received after the fires last year $3080 was
dispersed to local churches and individuals to provide for their needs related to this flooding.
Thank you Colorado Nazarenes for your hearts of compassion towards others.
During the fall and in December we once again had our district wide Nazarene Navajo
Nation Ministry (NNNM) under the direction of Rev. Rick Davis. This year we had 66 Colorado
churches participate in the project. We sent 1800 gifts to the churches on the Navajo
Reservation, along with 327 boxes of extra food, clothing, and gifts. In addition, we provided
beans, sugar and flour and a special blessing of 31 bicycles that one church was able to get
donated from their local Wal-Mart. Unfortunately the weather for the trip was hazardous in
some cases and many people that had planned to go were not able to get out of Colorado.
However, again Colorado Nazarenes were a great blessing to the churches in the Navajo Nation.
Thank you! December 5 – 6, 2014 will be the dates for this year’s trip. Be sure to attend the
District Assembly Conference workshop about NNNM for all the latest details!
In the area of giving, Colorado Nazarenes are very generous. Our World Evangelism
Fund is the heartbeat of World Missions providing for Nazarene Missionaries world-wide. This
year $675,314 was contributed to the World Evangelism Fund. This was 98.9% of our goal.
Here are just a few more ways that you gave this year: A total $4740 went to our Colorado
LINKS (Loving Interested Nazarenes Knowing and Sharing) missionaries. These are
missionaries that have been assigned to our district so that we can provide love and support. We
have a new set of LINKS missionaries for the next two years. Please show your love to them by
giving gifts at Christmas and birthdays if possible. Cards and notes are always great as well;
$1450 was given to Memorial Roll, $820 to Distinguished Service Awards, and $1480 to
Missionary Health Care; $33,142.50 was given for Alabaster; $4991.62 for World Mission
Broadcast; $128,042 was given for Compassionate Ministries; $40,502 was given for deputation
offerings for missionaries; $42,593.13 was given for Jesus Film; and $40,055 was given for
Child Sponsorship. Thank you Colorado Nazarenes for your generosity to others. I know that
these gifts are given through sacrifice and love.
This year we have the opportunity to participate in NMI’s 100th Anniversary offering
which is Papua New Guinea Kudjip Nazarene Hospital Toilet Block 5. With this offering (goal
of $10,000 from our district) they will add toilet and shower blocks, so every household has
access to flushing toilets, sinks, and showers.
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Many churches are also providing opportunities for discipleship of children, youth, and young
adults through giving, education, and hands on experiences for them.
Of course, prayer is the foundation for anything that we do. There are many ways to find
out about global prayer requests. You can sign up for e-mails from the Prayer Mobilization Line
or friend them on Facebook to see up to date requests right on your Facebook Newsfeed. I also
want to encourage all of you to sign up to receive Mission Connection and Engage Magazine.
These are free on-line publications. You can sign up for these and many more at this website:
http://nazarene.org/subscriber.html
My thanks goes out to all of you for your continued work in making sure the people of
Colorado are giving to missions, being educated about missions, being discipled as missional
people, and above all praying! These four core values of NMI can help in your planning and
programming throughout the year.
My deep gratitude goes to the District Office staff, the NMI Council, and to Carolity
Fraley (Northwest Regional Representative) for your encouragement and support. I thank the
Lord for his provision and mercy towards me throughout this year. I am extremely grateful for
all of the work that has gone on through your local churches. Pastors and NMI Presidents you
are so valuable to our district and I thank God for you and all that you are doing. I pray that God
will richly bless you as you continue working for Him and look forward with anticipation to the
day we will stand before Him to hear Him say, “Well done.”
Respectfully Submitted,
WAYLA MURROW
Colorado District Nazarene Missions International President
3. District NYI President
“The biggest threat to the church today is fans who call themselves Christians but aren’t actually
interested in following Christ. They want to be close enough to Jesus to get all the benefits, but
not so close that it requires anything from them.”
Pastor Kyle Idleman
Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus
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I present to you my 6th report as the Colorado District NYI President, and am very grateful
for the faith that you have entrusted in me with the task of helping lead this great district.
The past year has been on full of exciting experiences for me and others on our district. A
year ago, we were finishing up an incredible time at camp, much like we are today. At the time
I, along with our other delegates, was preparing for a trip with our fellow delegates to Manila in
the Philippines to represent our great district at our Global NYI Convention, little did we know
that we would be exposed to so many life-changing events by experiencing a ministry to those
with handicaps, experiencing their various expertise and tradecraft, and getting schooled in a
pickup game of basketball. We also got to worship with people from so many cultures, countries
and different languages. We also had an incredible journey into an extremely poor community
that is filled with young people that choose to serve God in that community through ministry to
the body, mind and soul. I left inspired to see our students reaching out and ministering to those
around them.
After a tiny amount of rest from that journey around the world, I journeyed to Oklahoma City
with 7 of our churches, made up by almost 100 of our students and adults, to minister to a city
devastated by 2 massive tornadoes a month before. We had an opportunity to see and come
alongside passionate and creative minds as they sought to reach out in love to those affected by
this life-altering event. In 110 degree heat, compounded by massive amounts of humidity, our
students never stopped working. I was so proud to be a part of this incredible group of young
people and the volunteer sponsors that made up our group. A huge amount of gratitude goes out
to Ben Becker for taking the enormous step of faith and leading this first time event for our
district. We couldn’t have done it without him.
A few months later, several adults and I then had the privilege a few months later to join
several of our district’s Junior & Seniors as we dove into The Call Conference at NNU. This is a
special time and space for students to seek out God’s calling for their lives and ministry.
Journeying with them through this process is an incredible opportunity and privilege to help
discern God’s calling. The process doesn’t come without struggle at times, but it is so worth it as
we move forward alongside our students. I thank Ed Belzer for his leadership in helping
coordinate this event for our district.
Quickly after that many from throughout our great district journeyed to Estes Park for
Powersurge, where over 300 of us worshipped, played in ball-pits, braved blizzard-like weather
and sought out what it means to have a First-Hand Faith. So much incredible discussion took
place in our small groups, and I still enjoy hearing of decisions made to not stand still, but to take
possession of God’s call on our lives through making faith-steps. Thanks go out to PJ Horn and
Mickey Cox for once again leading us through this, and honestly, I can’t wait until this year.
Attending Main Event and watching our students do the various things that God has enabled
and equipped them to do is a marvelous thing. The musical and artistic talent is so thick within
the students of our district, and then we were able to evidence the spectacular athletic prowess of
so many through basketball, volleyball and dodgeball. Thanks go out to Tim Snowbarger, Chris
Johnson, John Farley and Ken Davis and so many others for their tireless efforts to create an
event that runs so smoothly for so many students and adults to participate in.
To cap the past year off, personally, I was given an opportunity to travel to Israel in order to
experience the Holy Land, to see and to walk in the places that Christ existed and thrived. One
of the things that struck me while on that trip is that in the midst of all the layers of history and
wonder, there is a connection point in Israel that has stood throughout the test of time. In this
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incredible land, there are two bodies of water that have a single connection point but react in
very different ways. The Jordan River flows through this beautiful and historic land and
connects the land’s 2 primary bodies of water, the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.
What struck me is they are both beautiful and majestic in their settings, and from the outside
both are very similar in many ways. But the difference is on the inside. The Sea of Galilee is
refreshing, and overflowing with life and vitality. 1000’s of years have passed and it still
supports life in and around it. The Dead Sea on the other hand is toxic and is dying. It doesn’t
take long when in the water that your body senses it and it doesn’t take long before it begins to
desire to escape. Some may wonder why there is a difference? Others might be wondering why I
am mentioning this in a report about youth ministry on our district. The reason is answered for
both questions, in the same answer; the Sea of Galilee is both fed and feeds the Jordan River, but
the Dead Sea just takes it in.
All of that is to say this. We have one Spirit that unites us all. We, as followers of Christ,
have the choice to just take the Spirit in and be consumers or we have the choice to receive it and
let the Spirit flow through us to affect others through its life-giving essence. While the world
tells you to be consumers of everything, Christ tells us to deny ourselves, to pick up our Cross
and follow him…that through Him we will be refreshed and that we can be sources of
refreshment to those around us. You were not designed by the Heavenly Father to be consumers,
you were designed to be in relationship with Him and to serve others in His Name. My
challenge to you, and to our district, this year is to be the Galilee where God has placed you. Be
instruments of God’s life-giving Spirit in such a way that those around you will know that there
is something different on the inside of you that sets you apart from the world’s presentation that
is focused on the outside. Find places to serve in your home, in your school, in your church and
in your community. Don’t be just consumers, but allow yourselves to be flowing with God’s
love, grace and forgiveness to those around you that they may experience God in a mighty way.
In His Grip,
TROY TEETER
Colorado District NYI President
4. District SDMI Chairman
Thanks to the District SDMI Board for all of their work and assistance during this year. We
began with last year's District Conference with Leonard Sweet as our guest speaker. He
challenged us to consider how God is working through the church and His followers. He also
gave us new ways God is reaching people around the world.
This year we will sponsor a workshop in the fall focusing on Telling the Story. This new
method of teaching and preaching is rapidly spreading around the world.
Thanks for all those churches which report on time and support Sunday School, Small
Groups, Bible Studies, and Discipleship.
Your Partner in Ministry,
ROGER FREELS
Colorado District SDMI Chairman
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B. DISTRICT BOARDS AND STANDING COMMITTEES
1. District Advisory Board Report
David Ralph, Chairman; Ruben Villarreal, Secretary
The Advisory Board met five times this year. In the first meeting directly after district
assembly we elected a district secretary and a district treasurer and approved the use of e-mail
voting on selected items. In the following meetings we conducted required business for the
district including the following: review of monthly financial reports, oversight of the audit,
oversight of the operations of Golden Bell Camp, approval of property changes, sale and
purchase of properties, approval of loans. We received regular updates from the district
superintendent including pastoral and church reviews and approval of medical assistance
requests. We also oversaw ministerial credential items including recommendation of renewal of
minister’s licenses for senior pastors holding district licenses, receiving and sending of clergy
transfers, and approving requests for retirement status and special service/interdenominational
status.
Specific church changes approved by the Advisory Board this year were the following:
Five NewStart churches (CTM’s) approved: Calvary (Korean), Cowboy at the Cross, Cross and
Spurs Cowboy Fellowship, Security Kingdom Rock, Windsor The Rock. One church organized:
Thornton Hope Hacienda. One name change: Gathering Stones Falcon to Falcon Cornerstone
Community. Two churches were disorganized: Kiowa and Manzanola. One NewStart (CTM)
was closed/dropped: Pueblo 4 Bar S Gathering.
We approved housing allowances and expense reimbursements for the district
superintendent, the district administrator, and the executive director of Golden Bell, and made
the recommendation of the 2014-2015 district budget to the finance committee.
Respectfully submitted,
SHELLEY TROSTLE
2. District Ministry Board Report
David Ralph, Chairman; David DeBord, Acting Chairman; Kevin Compton, Secretary;
Alan Scott, Recording Secretary
The following be elected to elder’s orders: Isaac Daniel Gilmore, Sjon William Green,
Zachary Alan Harris, Jarod Jay Hawes, Christopher Ludington, Jorge Armando Martinez
Marioni, Ofelia Carmona Martinez, Kevin S. Miller, Bruce Edwin Tallman.
The following be elected to deacon’s orders: Heather Dyanne Miller, Sarah R. Porter.
The following be recognized as elder: Deanna K. Stringer.
The following elders be received on transfer by the Colorado District: Jason M. Daye from
the Arizona District, Charles H. Hayes from the Wisconsin District, Hyun Soo Park from the
South Korea District, J. Sidney Sever from the Oregon Pacific District, Darwin Speicher from
the New Mexico District, Christopher Williamson from the Alaska District.
The following deacons be received on transfer by the Colorado District: Howard Paul Ours
from the New Mexico District.
The following elders be transferred out: Andrew Albright to the Oregon Pacific District,
Tomás Alvarez to the Southwest Latin American District, Gordon Bennett to the Southwest
Oklahoma District, Michael Bowers to the Arizona District, Don E. Diehl to the North Central
Ohio District, Denice Lynette Gass to the Southern California District, Jerry Christopher Gass to
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the Southern California District, Robert C. Howard to the South Arkansas District, Vickie B.
Morgan to the New Mexico District, Matthew T. Osborne to the Arizona District, Marvin
Lizardo Suyen Chon to the Belize District, Paul Ward Jr. to the New Mexico District.
The following deacons be transferred out: Mark Lingle to the Indianapolis District.
We recommend that our 2014 district assembly authorize the retirement status to the
following elders: Laurel Matson, Roy Gueswel, JoAnn Vineyard, Marilyn “Mikki” Goss.
We recommend the following dropped from the roll of elders, having joined the Church
Triumphant: Ray Hawkins, Donald Ray Collins Jr., Noel Sullivan, Russell Walborn.
We recommend the following credentials surrendered: David Grosse
We recommend the following dropped from the roll of elders for failure to report for two
years: Elena Bettia Gonzalez, Levi Johnson, Chester King.
We recommend the following dropped from the roll of deacons for failure to report for two
years: Melinda Sanchez
The following licensed ministers be received on transfer by the Colorado District: Kent M.
Davenport from the Southwestern Ohio District, Randy Jones from the North Carolina District.
The following licensed ministers be transferred out: Carlo Di Mercurio to the Michigan
District, Richard Evans to the Rocky Mountain District, Michael Goff to the Virginia District,
Kurtis Matheny to the Arizona District, Aaron Mednansky to the Oregon Pacific District, John
Menkveld to the Kansas City District, Nathan Otte to the South Arkansas District, Matthew
Regier to the Kansas District, Kenneth Wright to the Northwest Indiana District.
The following be granted district ministerial licenses: Kevin Bond, Jay Boykin, Audrey
Carter, Thomas Carter, Christopher Collins, Kimberly Davis, Jeremy Faust, Kelli Fulks, Jason
Gressman, Bradley Griffin, Kevin Juliano, Shane Kier, Lois Anne Largent, Nicholas McCall,
Susan McKeithen, Daniel Neil, Rey Neuenschwander, Greg Smith, Clint Tafoya, Scott Webber.
The following district licenses be renewed: Ritchie Asuega, Patricia Barker, John Bechtold,
Michael Carpenter, Mason Cassens, Lynette Cherry, Richard Clark, Kent Davenport, Ken Davis,
Scott Dozer, Francisco Espana-Miranda, John Fly, Joel Garcia, Isaac Gilmore, Sjon Green,
Keven Grigg, Brooke Hager, Zachary Harris, Jarod Jay Hawes, Tina Hayhurst, Jason Johnson,
Justin Jones, Randy Jones, Janine King, Ruth King, Mark Kulaga, Jerry Lester, Carla Lewis,
Chris Ludington, Jeremy Lyon, Jorge Martinez-Marioni, Ofelia Martinez, Ronald McDuff,
Heather Miller, Kevin Miller, Greg Niver, David Odell, Nate Otte, Lisa Ponczoch, Todd
Ponczoch, Sarah Porter, Jennifer Sampsel, Nathan Sutliff, Bruce Tallman, Timothy Wilhite, Josh
Workman, Kenneth Wright
The following did not apply for/receive renewal of district minister’s licenses: Nathan
Brewster, Ryan Hopkins, Alicia Jarvis, Elise Mosher, Jim Stevens, Mary Thorp, Timothy Shane
Weaver. Included is Hemir Bolanos (deceased).
We recommend the following be granted special service/interdenominational status: (Elders)
Rob Bollinger, David DeBord, Paul Hegstrom, ReeAnn Hyde, Mark Peters, E. Jan Sweeney,
Timothy Snowbarger, V. Lynn White. (Deacons) Stephen Laird, Mark Lingle, Jerry Storz.
We recommend the following for Consecrated Deaconess: Joyce Maley.
We recommend the following for renewal of Commissioned Evangelist: Marilyn (Mikki)
Goss, JoAnn Lois Vineyard.
The following are recommended for status of Evangelism Service Retired: Marilyn (Mikki)
Goss, Gary W.Haines, Gene Phillips, JoAnn Lois Vineyard.
We recommend the following for renewal of Registered Song Evangelist: Marilyn
(Mikki) Goss, Ronald McDuff, JoAnn Lois Vineyard.
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We recommend the following for Commissioned Minister of Music: Larry Stephens.
The following are recognized as pastors of our Cowboy Church ministries: Scott Carter,
Terry Hedrick, Shane Kier.
The following are recognized as pastors of our Latino ministries: Victor Cabrera Olá, Scott
Carranza, Mario Raxon Concoha, Ruben and Ruth Sotelo, Joel Tuchez.
The following is recognized as pastor of our Samoan ministry: Mila Tumua.
The following receive a certificate of ministry in lieu of credentials: Scott Carter (Fort
Collins Ridin’ for the Brand), David Maiden (Rocky Ford).
Respectfully submitted,
SHELLEY TROSTLE
3. Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center Report
Greetings from Golden Bell, “A Place Set Apart where God changes lives”. God
Continues to use Golden Bell to touch people’s lives every day as they encounter Him through
His creation and by getting away from all the busyness of everyday life. There is something very
unique and special in getting away from the phone, TV, work, I-pads and pods, negative people,
and the hustle and stress of everyday life in our fast paced and crammed full world we live in.
And that’s just our kid’s lives! Yes, our kids are facing many of the same pressures of busy lives
as we adults do, plus they have to wade through all the ups and downs of growing up in a world
that is growing away from Christian values. Golden Bell stands in that gap and provides a
place for children, teens, college students, and adults to come away and connect with God in a
life-changing experience.
God is AWESOME, isn’t He? Our theme this summer is “Pathways: Life’s Choices” based
on Proverbs 3: 5-6. We have 28 College Students who have listened to God’s call to invest in
kids’ lives this summer along with 16 senior-adult volunteers and all our full-time and part-time
staff. All of these people have huge servant hearts and have listened to God’s call to serve Him
this summer at Golden Bell. Please pray for all our staff this summer as they are used of God
impacting every camper and guest with the love of Christ.
I am happy to report that through God’s grace and the giving of His people, we have finished
the fiscal year in the black again.
We have continued to be blessed greatly by grants to make significant improvements to our
facilities. This year we have installed new water lines to serve the New Chapel as well as to
connect our two water systems together. We will have new Electric service coming in
underground to supply power to the New Chapel and upgrade power throughout the main camp
area. We are finishing up new concrete Tipi platforms with all new weather-tight structure and
built-in bunks. We are also working this summer on building a higher platform and new wall on
our climbing tower so that we will be able to use it for rappelling. We thank the Lord for these
grants as these projects would not be possible otherwise.
The BIG News of the year is we are moving ahead with the construction of the Dan Walker
Memorial Chapel!!! We are officially “under construction”! It is exciting to see the project
finally moving forward after a long time of dreaming, planning, engineering, Fund-raising, and
dealing with Government and neighbors. Speaking of Fund-raising, another grant was given to
us as a Matching Grant of $200,000 to help us finish funding the project, BUT, this only gets
matched if we can all collectively come up with the other $200,000 needed. We praise our
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awesome Lord for this gift and I ask each of you to prayerfully consider what you, your family,
and even your business might be able to do towards this end. We only have until September 30
to match this amount and we need everyone’s support to make this very important project
happen.
It has been an honor and privilege to serve as Executive Director for the past 18 years of this
exciting and life-changing ministry.
God is doing amazing things at Golden Bell. Come, get involved. It’s your Camp after all.
Respectfully submitted,
DOUG PEARSON
Director
C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES
1. Finance Committee Report
2014 Assembly Finance Committee
May 17, 2014
Denver First Church
We believe in responsible Christian stewardship through the payment of evangelism
funds. Every dollar invested in ministry funds by the local church declares loyalty and
love to the mission and message of God's kingdom here on earth. Every church should
plan carefully to meet this scriptural responsibility to God and His church in reaching
lost, unevangelized men and women through the district and denominational funds. The
love of Christ, moving and motivating us within and without, leaves no room for
unwarranted failure in this area of stewardship.
Part I. Funding the Mission
District Ministries Fund (which includes Church Development / New Start, SDMI,
Ethnic, NMI and NYI), World Evangelism Fund, Pensions and Benefits Fund and
Education Fund
We recommend:
1. That the District Ministries Fund be set at 3% of the Adjusted Income under line
30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual Pastor’s Report.
2. That the World Evangelism Fund for the Colorado District be set at 5½% of the
Adjusted Income under line 30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual Pastor’s
Report.
3. That the Pensions and Benefits Fund be set at 2¼% of the Adjusted Income
under line 30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual Pastor’s Report.
4. That the Educational Fund for Northwest Nazarene University be set at 2¼ %
of the Adjusted Income under line 30 minus lines 31 and 32 of the Annual
Pastor’s Report.
5. That our people be encouraged in the stewardship of possessions as related to
wills, annuities, and life loans on behalf of the church.
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6. That the above ministry funds be paid monthly based on the income for the
previous month with the first payment due May 2014.
7. That each local church have paid or send or bring the estimated June monthly
payment of the District Ministries Fund to the District Annual Conference.
Part II. To the Churches
The Finance Committee has endeavored to apportion the ministry funds in the most fair and
equitable manner possible in the light of the evangelism fund base adopted by the General Board.
We recommend:
1. That the allocation of missional funds be the percentages for the World Evangelism Fund,
Educational Fund, and Pensions and Benefits Fund set by the General Board.
2. That the District assumes responsibility for the encouragement of the full payment of all
missional funds by the local churches.
3. That the Advisory Board provides a prospective budget to the Finance Committee at its
annual meeting.
Part III. Insurance
We recommend:
1. That life insurance be covered for all Senior Pastors of local churches, District
Superintendent, District Administrator, and Executive Director of Golden Bell.
2. That each local church pay for disability insurance for their pastor.
3. In the event of a claim, that the District disburse disability coverage matching the general
church’s Pensions and Benefits amount on a case by case basis.
4. That each local church offer to their pastor and staff the option of setting up a nontaxable
account by salary reduction to pay insurance co-payments and deductibles and that each
local board increase the senior pastor’s salary to cover that reduction.
Part IV. Operating Policies
That each local church include in its policies the following:
1. The local church treasurer will provide an annual financial report to the board and
congregation to include all incoming and outgoing funds.
2. The church board reviews its handling of funds assuring that one person does not handle
both incoming and outgoing monies.
3. The church board determines/reviews annually access to confidential information on
individual contributions and on church financial reporting.
4. The church board reviews accessibility to church computers, especially those connected
to the internet.
5. The church board secures and safely electronically stores for an indefinite time all
insurance policies, all legal documents that are not stored elsewhere, and all background
material.
6. The church board evaluates and reports to the district the church’s liability and sexual
misconduct coverage of all workers.
7. The church board submits at the first board meeting in the fiscal year approval of housing
allowances for all paid staff, part-time or full-time, and included in that action paid
ministry shall be allowed to reduce reportable income by any and all unreimbursed
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business expenses under current IRS accountable reimbursement guidelines. (*This
should be reviewed/acted upon when any staff changes occur during the fiscal year.)
Part V. District Staff
We recommend:
1. That payment in full for health insurance be made for the District Superintendent’s and
District Administrator’s immediate families; that key man insurance be carried on the
District Superintendent and Golden Bell Executive Director.
2. That the District Superintendent and District Administrator be reimbursed for their
reasonable professional business expenses through an accountable reimbursement plan.
3. That the District Superintendent and District Administrator be reimbursed travel for the
district at the current IRS approved mileage rate or other IRS allowable agreed upon
financial arrangements.
4. That the district consider paying a portion of medical reimbursements for the District
Superintendent’s and District Administrator’s immediate families.
Part VI. Evangelists' Support
We recommend that local churches pay evangelists at the ratio of a minimum of 2 1/2 times the
pastor's weekly compensation package and that each church give the evangelist a Christmas gift.
Part VII. Ministerial Support and Benevolence
We recommend:
1. That the financial support of pastors be given careful study and periodic review by the
church board, giving consideration following the Department of Labor's index, being
reviewed twice a year. An automatic cost-of-living adjustment should be considered in the
fall of each year. In the spring there should be a review on the basis of merit and church
progress.
2. That the pastoral remuneration comprise:
a. Fair and generous salary including the full amount of Social Security (based on
pastor's salary, plus housing allowance and/or parsonage rental values),
b. Parsonage and/or housing allowance,
c. Utilities and parsonage expense,
d. Family health and life insurance premiums, insurance co-payments and/or
deductibles (see III.1 above),
e. Church related vehicle usage reimbursement or allowance,
f. Annuity allowance and/or other supplemental retirement programs,
g. Continuing Ministerial Education allowance, and,
h. Miscellaneous professional reimbursements for such things as books, entertainment,
conventions, and conferences.
3. That pastors and all full-time ministerial staff members be given a minimum of two weeks
paid vacation annually. We further recommend that all the above who have accumulated
from 5 through 10 years of salaried ministry be granted three weeks paid vacation and that
those who have served 11 years or more be granted four weeks paid vacation. Accumulated
years of salaried ministry shall include service in the Church of the Nazarene prior to that
accumulated at the present assignment of the minister. This vacation time should be
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exclusive of time spent at district and general church meetings. The pastor is advised to use
discretion and wisdom in the planning of vacation in order to best work with the church’s
needs and calendar.
4. That out of a deep concern for our pastors to avoid burnout and stress and to keep a clear
continuing vision for their church and ministry:
That churches and the district consider giving a sabbatical or continuing professional
development leave for their pastor as early as during their seventh year of ministry.
Special care should be deliberated to include accumulated years of salaried ministry
comprising service years in the Church of the Nazarene prior to the accrued years in
their current local church assignment. This leave should take into consideration, as
finances allow, as being with pay and benefits, and could be from 4 - 12 weeks in length
and would be in addition to regular vacation time with their family. This time would be
used for rest, renewal, and study. This will aid pastors in finding new creative ways to
help the church accomplish its ministry vision. A rested and refreshed pastor will help
build even stronger relationships with their church. We strongly recommend that each
church consider implementing a policy.
5. That the district superintendent provides a communication channel to the local church board
concerning ways that they can properly care for their pastor and family, in light of present
high costs of living.
6. That the local church pay expenses of the pastor’s spouse when their professional
responsibilities require out of town trips.
7. That this entire report, with Part VII highlighted, be mailed to the Board Secretary of each
church by the end of September.
Part VIII Support of District Sponsored Ministries
That local churches be encouraged to support through financial offerings and gifts, prayer and
encouragement to Colorado Nazarene Compassion Ministries (Jesus of Nazareth, NDR, etc.), New
Start / Church Development Ministries, and the Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center.
Part IX District Operating Budget
That the following budget be adopted for the church year 2014-2015:
Approved District Budget 2014-2015
REVENUE
District Assembly, Misc
From Churches
Interest Income
Rent/Lease/Cell Tower Income
Investments/Sale of Property
TOTAL REVENUE
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$
$
$
$
$
$
20,000
392,000
90,000
50,000
552,000
EXPENSES
Salaries/Wages/Honorariums
DS Salary
Compensation
Housing
Annuity
Health Insurance
Life Ins
Adm Salary
Compensation
Housing
Annuity
Health Insurance
Office Staff Personnel Costs
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
118,200
24,000
3,100
81,500
13,900
41,650
Other Personnel/Honorarium Costs
$
3,000
Other Employee Benefits
Health Insurance (Shelley)
Employer Social Security
Medical Reimbursement
$
$
$
$
11,400
3,500
-
$
300,250
$
$
$
$
10,500
16,800
10,500
4,500
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2,000
3,750
4,000
28,250
14,200
3,100
7,200
5,300
2,000
500
1,000
16,500
130,100
$
$
$
$
$
$
2,000
1,500
5,500
4,000
2,500
2,000
Total Payroll
Travel & Professional
DS Travel
Auto Allowance
DA Travel
Denominational Meetings
District Operations
Electric
Office (Assoc/Security/Cleaning)
Office (Misc. & Bank Charges)
District Property/Work Comp Insurance
Life/Disability Insurance
GB Director Life
Telephone
Equipment & Maintenance
Office Supplies
Postage
Legal
Audit
Total District Operation Expense
District Activities
Advisory Board
Finance & Nominating Committees
Ministry Board
Pastoral Community
Ministry Development
Benevolence
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Communication
$
District Assembly
$
General Assembly
$
NMI
$
NYI
$
SDMI
$
Latino
$
District Owned Property Expenses
$
Church Development
$
Subtotals
$
TOTAL EXPENSES
$
OPERATING NET GAIN / LOSS
Professional Development
$
TOTAL EXPENSES INCLUDING ONE TIME EXPENSE $
TOTAL DISTRICT NET GAIN / LOSS
$
TOTAL TAKEN FROM CORPUS RESERVES
$
FINAL NET GAIN/LOSS
RICH CANTWELL, Chairman
2,000
23,000
16,100
13,750
9,300
10,000
80,000
171,650
602,000
($50,000)
12,000
614,000
(62,000)
62,000
$0.00
SHELLEY TROSTLE, Secretary
2. Nominating Committee Report
2014 Assembly Nominating Committee
May 17, 2014
Denver First Church
Attending:
David Ralph (chairman), Kevin Compton, Roger Freels, Linda Geist, Wayla
Murrow, Terry Nelson, Dan Pierce, Bob Simms, Troy Teeter, Shelley Trostle
(recording secretary).
We recommend the approval of the following assembly chairmen and committees by
acclamation:
Those responsible for all records in the Journal (official district annual report):
Auditing
Chairman
Advisory Board
Memoirs
Chairman
Shelley Trostle
Sunday School
Chairman
Roger Freels
Missions
Chairman
Wayla Murrow
Youth
Chairman
Troy Teeter
Motion made to approve these committee chairmen and committees by acclamation – Dan
Pierce, Seconded-Wayla Murrow, Approved – All
Finance Committee (Term: Assembly 2015)
Chairman
Recording Secretary
District Advisory Board
District NMI President
Rich Cantwell
Shelley Trostle
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District NYI President
District SDMI Chairman
Golden Bell Executive Director
In the past all areas of the state were represented by one ministerial and one lay
representative. Because this created a very large committee it was suggested that this committee
be reduced to representation by those who regularly oversee the district finances, the District
Advisory Board and District Auxiliary leaders as listed above.
Further discussion included the request for more involvement by the auxiliary leaders in the
budget discussions in February and March.
Motion made to have the Auxiliary leaders meet with the District Advisory Board Finance
advisory committee in February for initial budget discussion and then again with the Advisory
Board in the March budget meeting. Motion included that the DS and Advisory Board should
make the final decision regarding the representation on the District Finance Committee–Terry
Nelson, Seconded-Linda Geist, Approved – All
Addendum: The District Advisory Board felt there needed to be some area representation on
the District Finance Committee, so the following were approved for the ballot by DS Ralph:
Minister
Lay
Pueblo/Central Mtns.
Doyle Larkin (Florence)
Bob Simms (P. Belmont)
Colorado Springs
Terry Nelson (CS Trinity)
Dean Thoman (CS Trinity)
Northern
Brian Smith (Loveland)
Bob Hamilton (L Hope Spgs)
Denver Area
Dan Pierce (D. Bear Valley)
Don Stewart (Aurora Tower)
The following are appointed by the District Superintendent and included in the Journal
Directory
Ministry Board (Term: 2014-2015)
David Ralph (chairman)
Will Mackey
Don Blanchard
Russ Martin
Larry Chovancek
Tim McKeithen
Kevin Compton
Janette Mikatich
Jason Daye
Sherry Mitchem
David DeBord (acting
Lowell Moore
chairman)
Keith Morgan
Roger Freels
Jim Murray
Jerry Jaquess
Karen Phillips
Andy Lucas
Daniel Pierce
Jim Lynch
Robin Rodgers
Court of Appeals
Current members are David Ralph, Kevin Compton, Don Blanchard
Property Board – District Advisory Board
David M. Ralph, Chairman, Ruben Villarreal, Secretary
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Mark Runner
Jim Russom
Alan Scott
Shawn Siegfreid
Brian Smith
Michael Staton
Ruben Villarreal
Dale Wesley
Brian Wiesinger
Cluster Leaders
Arkansas Valley
Colorado Springs
North Denver-Boulder-Brighton
Northeast Plains
Northern
Pueblo and Central Mountains
South Denver
Southwest Mountains
Western Slope
Gordon Smith (La Junta) and Janice Ramey (Las Animas)
Keith Morgan (CS True Life)
Ruben Villarreal (Denver ThornCreek)
Dale Wesley (Sterling)
Brian Smith (Loveland)
Jim Murray (Pueblo First)
Shawn Siegfreid (Denver First) & Shari Palmer (Golden)
Michael Staton (Monte Vista Valley)
Sherry Mitchem (Paonia)
BALLOT POSITION NOMINATIONS:
Nominations for the District Advisory Board
Current board members:
Rich Cantwell (Treasurer)
Ruben Villarreal
2016
Jeff Alexander (Westminster Crossing)
Alan Scott
2016
Linda Geist (CS Eastborough)
Dale Wesley
2015
Nina Rattle (Ft. Collins Emmaus Road)
Shawn Siegfreid
2014
Roxann Peach (Westminster Crossing)
Ministerial (Elect one)
Term: Three (3) years (2014-2017)
Russ Martin (Aurora Tower)
Jim Murray (Pueblo First
Shawn Siegfreid (Denver First)
2016
2016
2015
2014
Lay Members (Elect one)
Term: Three (3) years (2014-2017)
Ron Kidd (C/S Eastborough)
Roxann Peach (Westminster Crossing)
Dean Thoman (C/S Trinity)
Nominations for the Board of Trustees to Northwest Nazarene University
Current
Rich Cantwell
2016
Bob Walker (Loveland)
Shawn Siegfreid
2015
Jeff Alexander (Westminster)
Alan Scott
2014
Nina Rattle (Emmaus Road)
Ministerial (Elect one)
Term: Three (3) years (2014-2017)
Kevin Compton
Alan Scott
2016
2015
2014
Lay Members (Elect one)
Term: Three (3) years (2014-2017)
Chet Galloway (Longmont)
Mark Madsen (Cortez)
Nina Rattle (Ft. Collins Emmaus Road)
Nominations for the Golden Bell Board
*Ex-Officio Members: District Superintendent, District Administrator, Camp Director,
NMI, NYI, and SDMI Auxiliary leaders. In their absence the auxiliary can be represented at
meetings by one of their assigned board members.
Current board members:
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Amy Guthrie
Ken Rose
Bob Simms assigned
Steve Laird
Jana Burnham
Karen Phillips
Michael Staton
2016
2016
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
Ken Davis (Castle Rock)
Dave Davis (C/S Trinity)
Dean Walker (Loveland)
Kim Glaser (Denver First)
Lance Howard (C/S Trinity)
Joshua Pierce (D. Bear Valley)
Nina Rattle (Emmaus Road)
2016
2016
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
Discussion was that the Golden Bell board is too large and the best use of this board is to
include people who are passionate about the camp and also have knowledge/expertise in areas
that would benefit the camp. Therefore the board will be reduced each year by completion of the
elected term and appointments will be made by the chairman for additional members.
Appointed Ministerial
Dale Wesley (Sterling)
Appointed Lay Member
Nina Rattle (Ft. Collins Emmaus Road)
Nominations for NMI Board
WAYLA MURROW - PRESIDENT (vote yes/no)
*Ex-Officio Member: District Superintendent. Officers are appointed by council.
Slate of Members for 2014-2015 Council (vote for all yes/no)
John Bruneau
Joyce Chovancek
Rick Davis
Karen Douglass
Amy Guthrie
Sheldon Jantz
Linda Lankford
Kathy Matson
Susan McKeithen
Janette Mikatich
Gaylene Simms
Bob Simms
Kathy Van Soest
Nominations for SDMI Board & Members-at-large
CHAIRMAN, ROGER FREELS (Two-year Term 2013-2015)
* Ex-Officio members: District Superintendent and NMI and NYI Auxiliary leaders
*Ministry leadership positions are appointed: Amy Guthrie (Children’s Ministries), Dan Peirce
(Adult Ministries), Joel Tuchez (Hispanic Coordinator)
Current board members:
Members-at-large
________________
Brian Troxell
Mark Runner
Ministerial (Vote for three)
2015
2015
2014
2014
Glenn Domokos (Denver First)
Charlie Friedly (Westminster Crossing)
Bob Hamilton (Loveland Hope Springs)
John Rush (Westminster Crossing)
Lay Members (Vote for two)
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2015
2015
2014
2014
(2)Term: Two (2) years 2014-2016
(1)Term: One (1) year 2014-2015
Dan Pierce (D. Bear Valley)
Mark Runner (Hope Hacienda)
Bob Simms (P. Belmont)
Joel Tuchez (D. Family)
Term: Two (2) years 2014-2016
Bob Hamilton (Loveland Hope Springs)
Russell Ross (G. Celebration Pointe)
John Rush (Westminster Crossing)
Respectfully submitted,
SHELLEY TROSTLE
3. Memoirs Report
Arvada Northwest Community-Byron Stafford; Aurora Tower Community Fellowship-Nova Dugger, Glenn
Wilcox; Brighton Chapel Hill- Gary Johnson; Brush First-Bill Griggs; Clarkville Buffalo Grass-Darlene Day;
Colorado Springs Abundant Hope-Lillian Hand; Colorado Springs Eastborough-Velma Baldridge, Rev. Don
Collins, Alta Eddie, Della Gardner, Jim Gardner; Colorado Springs First
Rev. Wales Lankford, Lydia Windom; Colorado Springs Genesis-Chante’ Ann Denise Thompson; Colorado
Springs Trinity-Agnes Hicks, Richard Ransford; Delta Gunnison Valley-Christopher Fresquez, Gilbert Valdez;
Denver Bear Valley Fellowship-Joseph Atencia, Gary Baker, Grace Luevano, Joanne Moyle; Denver FirstEugene Beyers Sr., Gene Cedar, Andy Cope, Lavada Dalton, Elaine Fry, Alice Harlan, Donald Rex Harper,
Lanette Harwell, Sybil Hottinger, David Kelley, Verna Fay Lingle, Loren Lungberg, Ruth Martin, William
Moore, Stella Noe, Donald Perkins, Virginia Spradlin, Melvalene Swanson, Glenn Watkins, Lee Zaker; Durango
Faith Community-Edison Briggs; Fort Morgan-Doris McCracken; Grand Junction First-Donna DeVries, Gene
Wallace, Esther Walton; Greeley First-Donna Anderson, Lois Gholson, Rachel Reyher; La Junta First-Sharron
Edwards; Lakewood-Neola Beeson, Edith Holcomb, Stan Joy, Bud McCreery, Alan Parsons, Wilma Pryor, Jim
Shettler, Mary Weber; Las Animas-Patricia Colleen Tyree; Longmont-Justine Hollenbeck, David Morgan;
Loveland-Dolly Busse, Grace Merkle, Norman Prewitt; Montrose First-Harvey Kolz; Pueblo First-Loreen
Beghtel, Doroty Dickerson, Virginia Haning, Dan Harmon, Jean Lientz, Diana Nava, Mary Pickerel, Boyd
Rafferty; Sterling-Virgil White; Westminster The Crossing-Roberta Dockendorf, Donald Laws, Don Richards;
Wray-Rev. Noel Sullivan, Rev. Russell Walborn; Yuma First-Monte Maples, Thelma Perry, Wayne Perry
Respectively submitted,
SHELLEY TROSTLE
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Treasurer’s Report
Rich Cantwell, District Treasurer
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14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
0
2
3
0
5
0
2
15
3
54
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
1
66
1
2
0
2
0
53
501
30
353
0
17
0
9
308
0
0
0
0
0
106
28
285
27
308
Rev. Rick D. Davis
Rev. Kenneth C. Rose
Rev. Park, Hyun Soo
Rev. Richard L. Clark
Rev. Matthew S. Delp
81
58
0
70
65
1
1
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
8
1
1
0
5
14
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
81
59
0
73
79
27
0
0
0
32
0
0
0
0
0
56
62
45
44
64
Rev. John J. Dannels
Rev. Marylouise A. Dannels
Rev. Jonathan P. Shaw
Rev. Eugene Francis Ray Cooper
Rev. Jarell D. Jaquess
Rev. Jason M. Daye
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
0
17
32
31
84
245
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
12
0
2
1
14
1
1
0
5
0
2
4
0
0
3
0
12
1
6
4
17
31
27
81
242
0
1
78
28
0
0
0
0
6
45
31
194
27
836
56
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
27
0
0
42
0
0
2
1
0
2
0
0
9
0
0
13
1
27
865
55
5
460
16
0
0
0
21
494
25
Colorado Springs Grace
Colorado Springs Living Faith
Rev. Mario Raxon-Concoha
Darwin Speicher
Rev. Gwendolyn Henderson
Rev. June G. Jones
Rev. Joseph R. Warrington
Rev. Theodore A. Dittmer
121
12
1
35
0
0
3
1
4
36
0
0
1
0
5
0
6
0
119
48
56
0
0
0
60
104
Colorado Springs Northeast Community
Colorado Springs Samoan
Colorado Springs The Remnant
Colorado Springs Trinity
Colorado Springs True Life Community
Rev. Will E. Mackey III
Rev. Mila P. Tumua
Rev. Donald P. Smith Jr.
Rev. Alan W. Scott
Rev. Keith E. Morgan
135
24
21
397
94
6
0
8
5
6
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
8
2
9
5
10
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
50
0
143
26
30
352
104
40
5
0
151
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
33
32
245
71
Brush First
Buena Vista High Country
Calvary
Canon City Lincoln Park
Castle Rock The Connection
11
Cedaredge
12
13
14
15
Clarkville Buffalo Grass
Colorado Springs Abundant Hope
Colorado Springs Central
Colorado Springs Eastborough
16
17
18
Colorado Springs Emanuel
Colorado Springs First
Colorado Springs Genesis
19
20
*21
22
23
24
25
Total Gains
6
7
8
9
10
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
0
0
0
26
Rev. Kent L. Sailsbery
Dr. Russell F. Martin
Dr. Robert C. Franz
Rev. W. Bradley Paradee
Total Losses
0
0
12
3
23
Pastor Name
4 Bar S Gathering
Arvada Northwest Community
Aurora Tower Community Fellowship
Boulder South Broadway
Brighton Chapel Hill
Lost by Death
66
52
488
27
301
Church Name
1
2
3
4
5
Received by
Transfer
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
11
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
10
Full Church Members
End of Year
9
Received from Other
Denominations
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
2014
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
26 Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno
27 Cortez
*28 Delta Gunnison Valley
29
- Cowboy At The Cross
30
- Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship
Rev. Victor Cabrera Olá
Rev. Christopher Ludington
Rev. Terry D. Hedrick
Shane Kier
Rev. Terry D. Hedrick
82
33
98
0
0
13
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
13
3
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
95
36
100
0
0
15
2
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
40
164
38
30
31
32
33
Denver Bear Valley Fellowship
Denver Columbine Hills
Denver el Redentor
86
231
77
6
8
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
6
14
0
3
0
0
0
12
0
0
4
0
3
16
0
89
229
77
21
0
15
0
0
0
95
159
50
34
35
Denver Family
Denver First
Rev. Daniel E. Pierce
Rev. James M. Finch
Rev. Rubén Sotelo Chavez
Rev. Ruth Sianez de Sotelo
Rev. Joel D. Tuchez Jr.
Rev. Shawn A. Siegfreid
23
2,366
3
34
11
0
4
3
18
37
1
20
7
2
1
11
9
33
32
2,370
0
237
0
0
163
1,476
* Sponsored New Church this Year
14
15
15a
16
Associate Church
Members
13
Inactive Church
Members
12
17
2
0
4
0
0
21
14
6
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
7
374
20
0
0
0
0
5
0
20
7
374
26
0
20
94
200
175
191
43
18
0
94
45
15
0
0
0
0
0
86
386
82
43
36
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
Fort Morgan
Fountain
Golden
Grand Junction First
Rev. Andrew E. Lucas
Rev. Jim Lynch
Rev. Jerry D. Farr
Rev. Shari D. Palmer
Rev. Larry A. Chovancek
85
130
38
58
183
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
4
2
0
1
1
0
1
4
0
0
2
9
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
10
10
0
2
87
122
28
59
182
21
56
7
0
54
0
0
0
0
0
74
108
16
43
148
*46
47
48
49
50
Greeley Celebration Pointe
Greeley First
Holly
Karval
Kiowa
Rev. Kevin Scott Miller
Rev. Charles H. Hayes
Rev. Eugene I. Birt
Rev. Bruce L. Cadle
95
306
34
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
5
10
0
0
95
309
24
15
0
40
0
15
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
200
26
14
0
51
52
53
54
55
La Junta First
Lakewood
Lamar Community
Lamar Crosswind
Las Animas First
Pastor H. Gordon Smith III
Rev. Vincent Gappa
Rev. Roy L. Gueswel
Roy L. Gueswel
Rev. Janice M. Ramey
160
531
17
12
21
10
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
17
2
0
0
1
1
10
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
3
13
0
0
1
174
520
17
12
21
37
423
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
180
159
23
24
21
*56
57
58
59
60
Lone Tree The Crash
Longmont
Loveland
Loveland Hope Springs Community
Manzanola
Rev. Terry Nelson Barker
Sid Sever
Rev. Brian E. Smith
Rev. Robin Jean Rodgers
0
126
182
101
23
0
0
7
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
2
0
0
1
12
15
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
3
11
0
8
1
0
12
0
10
4
4
23
0
117
190
112
0
0
53
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
120
100
186
115
0
61
62
*63
64
65
Monte Vista Valley
Montrose First
Palisade
Paonia
Parker Epic
Rev. Michael L. Staton
Rev. Benjamin N. Cook
Rev. Don A. Blanchard
Rev. Sherry L. Mitchem
Rev. Kris J. Hayne
181
103
125
12
86
0
0
3
0
10
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
10
0
1
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
6
4
0
3
0
0
8
1
5
0
6
173
102
125
12
90
0
14
45
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
142
69
128
15
66
66
67
68
69
70
Pueblo Belmont
Pueblo First
Reunion Faith Venture
Ridin for the Brand Cowboy
Rocky Ford
Rev. Robert J. Simms Jr.
Rev. James G. Murray
Rev. Jarod Jay Hawes
Mr. Scott Carter
David Maiden
100
296
95
0
0
2
13
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
5
2
1
1
0
5
4
14
1
0
17
4
8
1
0
0
0
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
38
1
0
0
100
272
95
0
17
40
26
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
82
182
74
35
77
Rev. Kim L. Richmond
Rev. J. Dale Wesley
Rev. Mark A. Runner
111
309
22
8
9
23
0
0
0
4
0
2
12
9
25
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
123
318
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
56
182
92
Rev. Scott A. Carranza
Rev. Ruben M. Villarreal
41
42
43
44
45
*71 Security
72 Sterling
73 Thornton Hope Hacienda
* Sponsored New Church this Year
Total Gains
Denver Gracia y Vida
Denver ThornCreek
Durango Faith Community
Falcon Cornerstone Community
Florence Faith Journey
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
14
0
0
0
36
37
38
39
40
Total Losses
19
0
2
0
0
Pastor Name
Lost by Death
Rev. Ronald L. Bynum
Rev. Doyle R. Larkin
80
560
195
191
63
Church Name
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
2014
7
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
Joel David Tuchez
Rev. Brian R. Wiesinger
Rev. Brian A. Troxell
Rev. David E. McQuisten
15a
Full Church Members
End of Year
15
16
17
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
23
73
885
100
88
101
2
15
23
0
5
7
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
0
9
19
23
3
5
0
3
0
2
3
3
5
0
0
7
7
8
0
0
4
10
16
0
2
14
72
888
123
89
92
0
400
27
39
24
0
0
0
0
0
42
912
108
97
66
0
0
0
0
Inactive Church
Members
Associate Church
Members
Weekly Corporate
Worship
0
0
Total Losses
0
3
Current Year Total
12,245
374
80
134
588
96
573
199
868
11,965
3,096
0
9,483
Last Year Total
11,869
559
150
144
853
110
232
135
477
12,245
2,638
0
9,923
Increase / (Decrease)
376
341
64
391
458
0
Organized
Name Change
Thornton Hope Hacienda
Gathering Stones Community Falcon
to Falcon Cornerstone Community
ThornCreek Hope Hacienda
to Thornton Hope Hacienda
* Sponsored New Church this Year
14
0
13
0
Colorado Supplemental
13
Lost by Transfer to
Other Nazarene
Churches
Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno
Westminster The Crossing
Woodland Park
Wray
Yuma First
12
Lost by Removal,
Commendation, or
Release
76
77
78
79
80
11
Lost by Death
Rev. Jack A. Droste
10
Total Gains
Pastor Name
Thornton New Way Community
Trinidad
9
Received by
Transfer
Church Name
74
75
8
Received by
Profession of Faith
Full Church Members
Reported Last Year
2014
7
Received from Other
Denominations
6
MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP
Inactive
(185)
(70)
Transfer
(10)
(265)
(14)
Merge
(280)
(440)
Disorganize
Drop
Kiowa
Manzanola
Thornton New Way Community
4 Bar S Gathering
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
130
35
150
34
211
66
16
140
11
211
205
59
360
46
278
106
25
285
11
252
0
5
163
0
30
20
20
110
11
181
0
0
45
0
73
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
65
6
26
66
0
35
30
7
0
0
0
0
0
Brush First
Buena Vista High Country
Calvary
Canon City Lincoln Park
Castle Rock The Connection
25
11
2
9
27
15
5
2
4
13
10
14
18
5
16
4
8
15
3
8
44
34
32
35
94
31
26
30
28
40
79
59
52
49
137
50
39
47
35
61
50
39
25
34
20
29
0
0
0
28
54
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
14
0
5
19
52
64
0
16
47
12
2
0
3
32
11
12
13
14
15
Cedaredge
Clarkville Buffalo Grass
Colorado Springs Abundant Hope
Colorado Springs Central
Colorado Springs Eastborough
4
5
16
9
79
3
2
12
2
36
1
7
6
2
56
1
2
5
2
44
16
11
43
29
121
12
7
28
16
90
21
23
65
40
256
16
11
45
20
170
0
6
16
20
122
3
5
12
8
48
0
0
0
23
80
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
40
15
8
27
20
98
0
2
0
0
0
16
17
18
19
20
Colorado Springs Emanuel
Colorado Springs First
Colorado Springs Genesis
Colorado Springs Grace
Colorado Springs Living Faith
10
370
13
32
72
10
95
9
14
24
1
389
7
15
32
1
94
7
6
16
5
751
18
125
128
5
312
16
45
64
16
1,510
38
172
232
16
501
32
65
104
16
179
32
30
52
0
475
8
15
0
0
130
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
7
6
16
0
836
55
25
0
0
0
16
1
0
*21
22
23
24
25
Colorado Springs Northeast Community
Colorado Springs Samoan
Colorado Springs The Remnant
Colorado Springs Trinity
Colorado Springs True Life Community
25
17
4
115
19
15
15
4
43
12
25
7
6
30
42
15
5
6
20
28
85
14
34
290
52
70
12
34
212
40
135
38
44
435
113
100
32
44
275
80
0
21
19
236
17
60
3
15
38
12
0
0
0
150
39
0
0
0
0
0
20
15
8
50
60
80
7
0
195
50
20
2
0
75
8
26 Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno
27 Cortez
*28 Delta Gunnison Valley
29
- Cowboy At The Cross
30
- Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship
20
18
42
14
5
20
14
32
13
2
0
7
30
16
7
0
4
26
15
6
35
50
130
25
29
35
44
55
13
22
55
75
202
55
41
55
62
113
41
30
55
18
33
41
30
40
34
48
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
5
35
0
0
0
20
100
0
0
0
24
6
0
0
6
7
8
9
10
NMI Active
Membership
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
NMI Associate
Membership
15
4
62
0
23
Caravan Enrollment
25
10
90
5
38
4 Bar S Gathering
Arvada Northwest Community
Aurora Tower Community Fellowship
Boulder South Broadway
Brighton Chapel Hill
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
25
5
83
0
18
1
2
3
4
5
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
50
14
120
7
29
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
2014
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
31
32
33
34
35
Denver Bear Valley Fellowship
Denver Columbine Hills
Denver el Redentor
Denver Family
Denver First
18
65
20
48
388
7
39
26
27
123
11
45
10
21
119
5
30
6
12
72
59
80
25
56
605
46
67
20
39
493
88
190
55
125
1,112
58
136
52
78
688
58
136
45
78
588
18
30
40
36
505
0
82
0
63
150
0
0
0
0
0
16
45
10
21
119
99
159
20
125
2,370
0
0
5
0
0
36
37
Denver Gracia y Vida
Denver ThornCreek
20
235
7
0
20
95
11
15
36
622
20
135
76
952
38
150
29
0
11
135
0
225
0
0
20
75
94
0
45
0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
22
22a
23
23a
24
24a
26
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
21a
8
1
2
9
1
0
56
32
25
96
32
18
80
44
32
123
44
21
34
0
13
48
12
8
38
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
120
0
0
0
0
0
41
42
43
44
45
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
Fort Morgan
Fountain
Golden
Grand Junction First
40
29
9
14
45
17
15
6
0
31
9
20
4
10
16
7
15
1
6
11
115
72
20
43
122
38
32
13
19
95
164
121
33
67
183
62
62
20
25
137
0
54
12
19
80
62
25
9
6
92
0
0
0
15
58
0
73
0
0
0
13
20
0
10
15
38
66
13
43
148
15
51
7
0
0
*46
47
48
49
50
Greeley Celebration Pointe
Greeley First
Holly
Karval
Kiowa
0
30
20
1
0
25
15
6
1
0
2
40
15
3
0
3
25
8
3
0
20
200
12
8
0
34
150
5
8
0
22
270
47
12
0
62
190
19
12
0
34
100
19
1
0
3
50
13
0
0
0
80
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
30
25
0
0
32
200
11
0
0
5
0
17
0
0
51
52
53
54
55
La Junta First
Lakewood
Lamar Community
Lamar Crosswind
Las Animas First
39
18
3
6
8
24
11
2
2
3
62
25
3
2
0
6
24
2
2
0
131
118
28
20
30
44
201
20
20
22
232
161
34
28
38
74
236
24
24
25
74
71
24
12
7
44
90
10
5
18
47
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
27
0
0
0
137
520
15
0
5
0
60
3
0
0
*56
57
58
59
60
Lone Tree The Crash
Longmont
Loveland
Loveland Hope Springs Community
Manzanola
30
17
50
61
0
30
6
25
33
0
15
26
32
26
0
15
12
10
8
0
75
118
143
165
0
75
82
82
72
0
120
161
225
252
0
120
100
117
113
0
0
59
102
0
0
120
46
15
80
0
0
97
58
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
25
26
0
0
81
172
100
0
0
39
28
0
0
61
62
*63
64
65
Monte Vista Valley
Montrose First
Palisade
Paonia
Parker Epic
53
12
68
0
12
25
8
47
0
9
51
17
50
2
2
25
13
32
0
2
161
34
87
24
50
78
17
86
24
41
265
63
205
26
64
128
38
165
24
52
83
38
60
10
12
109
13
105
14
10
126
0
103
0
0
0
0
32
0
0
51
20
35
2
0
81
51
55
7
2
96
40
50
0
2
66
67
68
69
70
Pueblo Belmont
Pueblo First
Reunion Faith Venture
Ridin for the Brand Cowboy
Rocky Ford
38
65
24
5
0
13
65
24
5
0
41
19
4
2
0
12
19
4
2
0
60
108
46
13
0
30
98
46
13
0
139
192
74
20
0
55
182
74
20
0
55
110
0
0
0
41
148
40
20
0
38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
25
0
0
0
98
155
0
0
0
46
106
0
0
0
*71
72
73
74
75
Security
Sterling
Thornton Hope Hacienda
Thornton New Way Community
Trinidad
24
50
105
0
15
14
46
26
0
11
18
25
14
0
0
10
12
6
0
0
54
159
114
0
20
18
144
60
0
23
96
234
233
0
35
42
202
92
0
34
18
101
23
0
24
3
40
34
0
10
0
98
0
0
15
0
45
0
0
0
7
25
0
0
0
0
309
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
* Sponsored New Church this Year
NYI Membership
VBS Enrollment
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Caravan Enrollment
18
11
3
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
16
11
5
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
Durango Faith Community
Falcon Cornerstone Community
Florence Faith Journey
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
38
39
40
Church Name
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
21
NMI Active
Membership
20a
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
2014
20
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
DISCIPLESHIP
16
257
25
54
16
4
156
30
28
6
4
96
20
20
3
23
290
60
54
47
Colorado Supplemental
43
643
105
128
66
0
0
27
28
29
29a
NMI Associate
Membership
26
NMI Active
Membership
24a
43
268
0
70
33
0
375
105
58
6
13
600
45
60
43
0
133
0
50
0
1
178
34
10
23
72
488
30
0
88
0
797
150
0
43
NYI Membership
Caravan Enrollment
Average Weekly
SDMI Attendance
61
1,258
180
196
136
24
VBS Enrollment
23a
Current Year Total
3,444
1,721
2,028
1,044
7,819
4,861
13,291
7,626
3,906
3,905
2,698
333
1,561
7,880
1,808
Last Year Total
3,512
2,059
2,089
1,121
8,758
5,441
14,359
8,621
3,918
4,456
3,216
408
1,691
8,056
2,022
Increase / (Decrease)
(68)
Organized
Name Change
Thornton Hope Hacienda
Gathering Stones Community
Falcon
to Falcon Cornerstone
Community
ThornCreek Hope Hacienda
to Thornton Hope Hacienda
* Sponsored New Church this Year
23
Total SDMI
Responsibility List
Average Weekly
Adult SDMI
Attendance
Total Adult SDMI
Responsibility List
36
740
100
84
103
22a
Total Average
Weekly Discipleship
Groups Attendance
21
362
50
84
27
Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno
Westminster The Crossing
Woodland Park
Wray
Yuma First
22
Total Average
Weekly Sunday
School Attendance
76
77
78
79
80
21a
Average Weekly
Youth SDMI
Attendance
Church Name
21
Total Youth SDMI
Responsibility List
Total Children’s SDMI
Responsibility List
2014
20a
Average Weekly
Children’s SDMI
Attendance
20
DISCIPLESHIP
(338)
Inactive
(61)
(77)
(939)
(580)
Transfer
(1,068)
(995)
(12)
Merge
(551)
(518)
(75)
(130)
(176)
(214)
Disorganize
Drop
Kiowa
Manzanola
Thornton New Way Community
4 Bar S Gathering
1
2
3
4
5
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
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2014
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
4 Bar S Gathering
24,838
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Arvada Northwest Community
67,510
473
0
0
473
105
472
0
472
0
0
0
601,069
30,551
18,063
0
48,614
10,581
15,890
0
15,890
10,389
700
11,089
1,443
Aurora Tower Community Fellowship
0
68,224
3,527
674
0
4,201
1,443
1,923
335
2,258
1,443
0
Brighton Chapel Hill
314,805
0
35
0
35
0
590
0
590
875
0
875
6
7
8
9
10
Brush First
102,513
9,325
3,683
0
13,008
2,176
2,764
185
2,949
2,175
0
2,175
83,820
12,540
786
0
13,326
1,886
2,515
0
2,515
1,886
0
1,886
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
79,020
5,960
3,693
0
9,653
1,876
2,122
0
2,122
1,313
0
1,313
127,112
6,590
1,431
0
8,021
2,710
3,813
0
3,813
2,755
0
2,755
11
12
13
14
15
Cedaredge
22,493
789
560
0
1,349
162
272
0
272
204
0
204
Clarkville Buffalo Grass
32,512
1,817
1,132
1,252
4,201
735
767
0
767
575
0
575
Colorado Springs Abundant Hope
50,526
2,691
1,344
0
4,035
1,835
1,530
0
1,530
1,147
0
1,147
16
17
18
19
20
Colorado Springs Emanuel
*21
22
23
24
25
Colorado Springs Northeast Community
Boulder South Broadway
Buena Vista High Country
Calvary
Canon City Lincoln Park
Castle Rock The Connection
Colorado Springs Central
Colorado Springs Eastborough
78,412
0
150
0
150
0
179
89
268
350
0
350
417,455
22,961
32,737
0
55,698
9,393
12,524
3,220
15,744
9,393
0
9,393
18,000
0
0
0
0
0
1,200
0
1,200
0
0
0
754,230
41,919
31,143
0
73,062
17,025
44,877
0
44,877
15,049
0
15,049
Colorado Springs Genesis
14,336
255
561
0
816
170
410
60
470
240
25
265
Colorado Springs Grace
58,376
950
350
350
1,650
450
1,218
0
1,218
1,218
400
1,618
Colorado Springs Living Faith
26,751
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
122,111
500
345
0
845
0
1,375
0
1,375
0
0
0
4,000
220
220
0
440
90
120
0
120
90
0
90
Colorado Springs First
Colorado Springs Samoan
81,945
0
270
0
270
1,195
1,762
0
1,762
0
0
0
587,178
32,295
15,741
0
48,036
13,212
17,615
0
17,615
13,211
150
13,361
Colorado Springs True Life Community
69,365
0
1,060
0
1,060
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26 Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno
27 Cortez
*28 Delta Gunnison Valley
29 - Cowboy At The Cross
30 - Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship
14,422
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
81,498
4,292
2,058
0
6,350
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
98,624
0
3,737
0
3,737
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,429
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,617
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
32
33
34
35
96,606
692
913
531
2,136
461
1,200
0
1,200
426
50
476
762,102
0
350
0
350
0
641
0
641
0
0
0
25,600
0
100
0
100
0
117
0
117
14
0
14
Colorado Springs The Remnant
Colorado Springs Trinity
Denver Bear Valley Fellowship
Denver Columbine Hills
Denver el Redentor
Denver Family
Denver First
* Sponsored New Church this Year
86,212
2,036
1,140
706
3,882
1,358
6,039
0
6,039
1,208
0
1,208
2,621,484
136,245
16,342
0
152,587
55,960
78,341
12,000
90,341
58,756
25,040
83,796
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
Pension Fund
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
33
54,615
882
0
0
882
588
882
0
882
588
0
Denver ThornCreek
636,845
14,582
0
9,722
24,304
9,721
48,654
0
48,654
0
700
700
Durango Faith Community
215,201
11,723
1,764
1,020
14,507
4,334
5,991
0
5,991
5,535
0
5,535
Falcon Cornerstone Community
119,234
0
870
0
870
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50,983
758
50
0
808
505
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
163,212
15,925
500
5,012
21,437
3,340
4,453
900
5,353
3,340
1,000
4,340
Fort Morgan
184,287
10,203
5,222
688
16,113
4,178
6,311
5
6,316
4,165
250
4,415
Fountain
19,080
1,365
701
0
2,066
430
573
0
573
430
45
475
Golden
42,906
1,545
616
0
2,161
712
1,262
0
1,262
947
30
977
Grand Junction First
206,260
10,067
1,499
0
11,566
4,119
5,491
228
5,719
0
100
100
Greeley Celebration Pointe
107,137
4,219
240
0
4,459
1,461
1,784
0
1,784
1,338
0
1,338
Greeley First
303,143
16,068
20,976
0
37,044
6,264
9,672
0
9,672
7,309
0
7,309
Holly
34,276
100
603
0
703
0
0
85
85
0
0
0
Karval
18,400
1,026
100
0
1,126
420
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kiowa
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
La Junta First
211,362
12,587
4,998
0
17,585
5,519
6,841
800
7,641
5,131
0
5,131
Lakewood
0
36
37
38
39
40
Denver Gracia y Vida
41
42
43
44
45
*46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
Total Church
Income
Church Name
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2014
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Florence Faith Journey
588
497,015
18,944
14,235
0
33,179
0
6,000
0
6,000
0
0
Lamar Community
33,853
1,372
557
0
1,929
618
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lamar Crosswind
31,285
839
320
0
1,159
560
1,054
0
1,054
703
0
703
Las Animas First
38,728
1,398
505
0
1,903
761
1,141
95
1,236
761
0
761
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
236,011
14,458
4,066
506
19,030
5,589
6,926
0
6,926
5,193
0
5,193
58 Loveland
59 Loveland Hope Springs Community
60 Manzanola
534,768
37,388
15,388
2,921
55,697
11,191
14,118
0
14,118
11,878
100
11,978
142,933
5,517
11,505
2,380
19,402
0
3,785
0
3,785
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
62
*63
64
65
Monte Vista Valley
317,305
18,413
85,737
7,265
111,415
7,277
10,149
0
10,149
0
200
200
Montrose First
139,301
8,040
2,293
0
10,333
3,109
4,144
0
4,144
3,108
0
3,108
Palisade
66
67
68
69
70
Pueblo Belmont
154,682
8,221
Pueblo First
323,914
18,038
Reunion Faith Venture
106,069
0
11,643
8,400
*56 Lone Tree The Crash
57 Longmont
176,150
9,329
6,911
0
16,240
3,780
4,609
0
4,609
3,966
220
4,186
Paonia
34,060
1,879
814
728
3,421
774
1,027
91
1,118
0
0
0
Parker Epic
82,100
0
700
150
850
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,959
0
15,180
3,209
3,469
400
3,869
3,208
100
3,308
11,701
326
30,065
6,842
9,772
540
10,312
7,329
0
7,329
1,050
0
1,050
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
392
0
0
392
261
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ridin for the Brand Cowboy
Rocky Ford
* Sponsored New Church this Year
39
40
41
Total Given to
Education Funds
38
Other Nazarene
Educational
Instituions
37
Assigned
Educational
Institution
36
Total Given to
District Mission
35
Other District
Interests
34
District Ministry
Funds
Church Name
33
Pension Fund
Total Church
Income
World Evangelism
Fund
PART 1
2014
32
Total Given to
Global Mission
31
Other Global
Interests
30
Approved Mission
Specials
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*71
72
73
74
75
Security
63,538
931
600
400
1,931
934
1,482
0
1,482
192
0
192
Sterling
165,411
9,037
1,770
0
10,807
3,694
5,467
0
5,467
3,991
0
3,991
Thornton Hope Hacienda
104,516
0
0
0
0
0
9,165
0
9,165
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27,772
410
433
0
843
64
573
0
573
0
0
0
76
77
78
79
80
Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno
Thornton New Way Community
Trinidad
Westminster The Crossing
29,082
1,517
0
0
1,517
621
827
0
827
620
0
620
1,518,729
78,504
43,530
0
122,034
31,561
37,342
5,589
42,931
31,561
1,850
33,411
Woodland Park
190,282
6,074
1,588
0
7,662
4,049
18,695
0
18,695
1,205
500
1,705
Wray
226,914
12,681
300
0
12,981
5,312
6,806
0
6,806
5,104
0
5,104
Yuma First
105,696
9,549
5,260
100
14,909
2,137
2,848
0
2,848
2,136
100
2,236
0
Colorado Supplemental
Current Year Total
15,267,293
680,609
392,979
34,057
1,107,645
256,757
441,589
24,622
466,211
232,455
31,560
264,015
Last Year Total
15,150,486
689,950
364,563
103,757
1,158,270
271,811
421,586
12,052
433,638
229,630
9,883
239,513
Increase / (Decrease)
116,807
20,003
12,570
32,573
2,825
21,677
24,502
Organized
Name Change
Thornton Hope Hacienda
Gathering Stones Community
Falcon
to Falcon Cornerstone
Community
ThornCreek Hope Hacienda
to Thornton Hope Hacienda
* Sponsored New Church this Year
0
0
(9,341)
Inactive
28,416
(69,700)
Transfer
(50,625)
(15,054)
Merge
Disorganize
Drop
Kiowa
Manzanola
Thornton New Way Community
4 Bar S Gathering
1
2
3
4
5
50
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
49
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2014
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
4 Bar S Gathering
2,000
0
0
8,200
1,500
0
11,700
11,700
20,000
0
No
Arvada Northwest Community
7,955
0
46,540
0
5,292
4,731
64,518
65,568
0
0
No
60,686
131,586
132,531
88,622
0
63,083
476,508
562,682
3,401,596
1,424,077
No
0
0
18,553
31,859
2,878
20,509
73,799
83,144
1,800,000
0
Yes
228,357
0
69,930
10,400
2,400
3,500
314,587
316,087
3,600,000
1,100,000
No
Aurora Tower Community Fellowship
Boulder South Broadway
Brighton Chapel Hill
6
7
8
9
10
Brush First
4,491
0
28,640
16,739
1,412
26,861
78,143
98,451
301,720
0
Yes
Buena Vista High Country
9,321
0
31,800
36,649
3,825
6,680
88,275
107,888
800,000
0
Yes
Calvary
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
Canon City Lincoln Park
0
0
44,000
0
3,505
1,047
48,552
63,516
218,000
0
No
Castle Rock The Connection
3,023
0
39,839
41,387
1,264
28,779
114,292
131,591
600,000
0
Yes
11
12
13
14
15
Cedaredge
9,021
0
8,770
1,740
0
0
19,531
21,518
115,000
0
No
0
0
15,340
10,721
0
5,713
31,774
38,052
120,000
0
No
15,207
0
12,900
15,944
1,050
0
45,101
53,648
0
0
Yes
16
17
18
19
20
Colorado Springs Emanuel
*21
22
23
24
25
Colorado Springs Northeast Community
Clarkville Buffalo Grass
Colorado Springs Abundant Hope
Colorado Springs Central
Colorado Springs Eastborough
Colorado Springs First
Colorado Springs Genesis
Colorado Springs Grace
Colorado Springs Living Faith
0
4,716
55,363
0
0
65,250
66,018
700,000
0
No
27,330
156,065
48,971
10,302
104,240
369,022
459,250
2,100,000
266,742
Yes
0
0
22,412
0
0
0
22,412
23,612
0
0
No
37,661
82,033
291,824
102,910
1,075
0
515,503
665,516
8,035,800
2,169,620
No
7,900
0
300
3,000
619
1,933
13,752
15,473
0
0
No
0
0
12,000
4,872
0
36,968
53,840
58,776
0
0
No
5,148
4,918
0
0
4,628
11,947
26,641
26,641
1,400,000
19,901
No
18,000
0
68,848
0
500
29,000
116,348
118,568
6,000
0
No
Colorado Springs Samoan
3,200
0
0
0
0
0
3,200
3,940
0
0
Yes
Colorado Springs The Remnant
2,480
0
38,690
12,000
2,900
0
56,070
59,297
667,000
0
No
Colorado Springs Trinity
9,620
113,717
136,382
107,161
473
130,949
498,302
590,526
3,610,000
492,065
Yes
36,000
0
26,340
3,600
783
2,333
69,056
70,116
0
0
No
Colorado Springs True Life Community
0
0
1,822
0
0
0
1,822
1,822
400,000
0
No
2,829
0
24,508
15,600
2,926
1,050
46,913
53,263
745,000
0
No
5,535
0
28,200
38,691
1,100
22,563
96,089
99,826
700,000
0
No
1,929
0
2,500
0
0
0
4,429
4,429
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
150
2,408
2,558
2,558
0
0
No
34,000
12,000
3,800
32,500
618
1,840
84,758
89,031
1,400,000
128,000
No
561,570
61,524
82,272
22,719
4,700
40,887
773,672
774,663
3,500,000
899,500
No
Denver el Redentor
8,500
0
12,000
0
0
10,300
30,800
31,031
50,000
0
No
Denver Family
1,469
0
27,605
12,796
4,919
29,097
75,886
88,373
550,000
0
No
1,000,666
0
1,224,124
227,494
161,050
834,906
3,448,240
3,830,924
18,000,000
0
Yes
26 Commerce City Iglesia Del Nazareno
27 Cortez
*28 Delta Gunnison Valley
29 - Cowboy At The Cross
30 - Cross and Spurs Cowboy Fellowship
31
32
33
34
35
5,171
22,114
Denver Bear Valley Fellowship
Denver Columbine Hills
Denver First
* Sponsored New Church this Year
49
50
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
51
Allocations Paid in
Full?
48
Value of Church
Properties
All Other Church
Ministries
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
47
Total Missional
Disbursements
46
Total Used for Local
Mission
45
Local Compassionate
Ministries
44a
0
0
21,649
20,000
835
8,222
50,706
53,646
500,000
0
No
Denver ThornCreek
23,394
54,000
289,173
17,310
51,327
139,411
574,615
657,994
650,000
169,000
No
Durango Faith Community
12,357
100,523
29,380
22,022
737
32,158
197,177
227,544
2,000,000
1,114,220
No
Falcon Cornerstone Community
0
0
0
25,200
0
0
25,200
26,070
0
0
No
Florence Faith Journey
0
4,085
0
15,808
0
30,349
50,242
51,555
500,000
40,000
No
Fort Collins Emmaus Road
23,154
0
28,084
72,450
0
20,293
143,981
178,451
1,600,000
0
Yes
Fort Morgan
56,485
0
38,286
30,488
714
43,643
169,616
200,638
1,200,000
0
Yes
0
0
0
15,000
319
0
15,319
18,863
500,000
0
Yes
502
0
11,437
16,705
0
12,729
41,373
46,485
1,250,000
0
No
14,223
56,284
29,167
12,052
2,125
70,852
184,703
206,207
2,500,000
537,448
No
36
37
38
39
40
Denver Gracia y Vida
41
42
43
44
45
*46
47
48
49
50
Greeley Celebration Pointe
51
52
53
54
55
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
Church Name
43
Debt Service
PART 2
2014
42
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Fountain
Golden
Grand Junction First
Greeley First
1,655
8,400
40,000
0
654
0
50,709
59,751
1,700,000
72,000
No
12,599
17,694
87,627
48,767
2,670
79,162
248,519
308,808
1,212,318
300,000
Yes
0
0
11,700
16,900
887
5,292
34,779
35,567
108,000
0
No
Karval
400
0
2,000
6,000
350
400
9,150
10,696
100,000
0
No
Kiowa
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
99,000
0
No
1,401
31,781
62,076
20,847
6,995
4,190
127,290
163,166
2,435,000
0
Yes
Holly
La Junta First
0
92,004
133,027
61,116
409
202,399
488,955
528,134
4,030,000
1,328,124
No
Lamar Community
62,000
0
6,245
11,700
0
0
79,945
82,492
62,000
0
No
Lamar Crosswind
24,467
18,423
7,820
9,477
0
13,483
73,670
77,146
830,000
59,000
No
132
10,202
150
10,130
133
9,860
30,607
35,268
48,000
47,810
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Yes
Lakewood
Las Animas First
*56 Lone Tree The Crash
57 Longmont
2,836
36,903
53,863
33,439
2,400
48,426
177,867
214,605
1,900,000
134,555
Yes
58 Loveland
59 Loveland Hope Springs Community
60 Manzanola
12,191
0
189,412
53,647
8,441
88,584
352,275
445,259
1,250,000
0
Yes
8,300
32,635
26,853
41,221
8,535
16,345
133,889
157,076
456,000
325,000
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
61
62
*63
64
65
Monte Vista Valley
35,783
0
107,003
18,572
20,389
35,785
217,532
346,573
2,500,000
190,000
No
1,167
16,362
46,674
21,936
3,774
33,612
123,525
144,219
794,055
59,200
Yes
18,000
0
23,219
21,661
6,534
81,850
151,264
180,079
1,100,000
0
Yes
267
0
1,225
17,722
164
6,757
26,135
31,448
180,000
0
No
67,200
1,140
0
8,000
1,200
2,700
80,240
81,090
0
0
No
66
67
68
69
70
Pueblo Belmont
Montrose First
Palisade
Paonia
Parker Epic
2,433
0
76,129
0
1,899
0
80,461
106,027
2,612,376
0
Yes
Pueblo First
0
0
69,980
32,883
3,090
38,864
144,817
199,365
1,515,000
0
Yes
Reunion Faith Venture
0
0
35,600
14,400
0
0
50,000
51,050
0
0
No
1,308
0
0
0
0
5,000
6,308
6,308
0
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
653
60,000
0
No
Ridin for the Brand Cowboy
Rocky Ford
* Sponsored New Church this Year
46
47
48
49
50
51
Total Used for Local
Mission
Total Missional
Disbursements
Value of Church
Properties
Indebtedness on
Those Properties
Allocations Paid in
Full?
45
All Other Church
Ministries
44a
Local Compassionate
Ministries
Debt Service
Church Name
44
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Benefits
43
Buildings, Properties
and Capital
Improvements
PART 2
2014
42
Pastor, Associate,
and Support Staff
Salaries
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
*71
72
73
74
75
Security
2,993
5,611
0
28,969
400
23,550
61,523
66,062
2,000,000
51,652
No
Sterling
70,414
93,839
28,383
57,941
4,460
18,565
273,602
297,561
3,500,000
1,086,859
Yes
Thornton Hope Hacienda
25,226
0
52,916
317
842
3,237
82,538
91,703
4,500
0
No
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No
6,700
0
16,400
2,081
85
1,543
26,809
28,289
170,000
0
No
76
77
78
79
80
Westminster Iglesia del Nazareno
Thornton New Way Community
Trinidad
Westminster The Crossing
Woodland Park
Wray
Yuma First
5,280
0
23,334
4,435
0
3,231
36,280
39,865
0
0
Yes
65,238
447,978
359,804
400,059
17,345
165,041
1,455,465
1,685,402
10,150,000
6,698,100
Yes
184,285
0
70,564
6,288
2,400
63,948
327,485
359,596
2,000,000
0
No
2,706
0
33,800
12,765
5,507
40,825
95,603
125,806
250,000
0
Yes
11,116
0
37,302
23,465
2,373
26,325
100,581
122,711
1,100,000
0
Yes
0
0
Colorado Supplemental
Current Year Total
2,860,065
1,460,972
4,663,533
2,181,711
377,862
2,797,955
14,342,098
16,436,726
105,706,365
18,712,873
Last Year Total
1,541,280
1,635,364
4,372,798
2,931,471
438,620
2,583,486
13,503,019
15,606,251
103,276,791
20,178,192
Increase / (Decrease)
1,318,785
214,469
839,079
830,475
2,429,574
Organized
Name Change
Thornton Hope Hacienda
Gathering Stones Community
Falcon
to Falcon Cornerstone
Community
ThornCreek Hope Hacienda
to Thornton Hope Hacienda
* Sponsored New Church this Year
(174,392)
Inactive
290,735
(749,760)
Transfer
(60,758)
Merge
(1,465,319)
Disorganize
Drop
Kiowa
Manzanola
Thornton New Way Community
4 Bar S Gathering
Supplemental Statistical Report
2014
Colorado
Value District Property
4,335,102.00
Value District Center
Value District Parsonage
Indebtedness on District Property
September 26, 2014
140,901.00
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