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2015 National Conference Wednesday, May 27- Friday, May 29 Messiah College, Grantham, PA AGENDA & CAMPUS INFORMATION Welcome Leadership/Tellers Agenda Campus Information Agenda Bishop Kevin Memorial 5K Run/Walk 10K Bike First Lay Delegate’s Orientation Special Meals Women’s Program On Campus Info o Registration o On Campus Info List of Pastors & Lay Delegates

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Page 1: 2015 Welcome National Conference · Dear National Conference members and guests, Enclosed you will find information you need for National Conference 2015 which will meet at Messiah

2015

National

Conference

Wednesday, May 27-

Friday, May 29

Messiah College,

Grantham, PA

AGENDA &

CAMPUS

INFORMATION

Welcome

Leadership/Tellers

Agenda

Campus Information

Agenda

Bishop Kevin Memorial

5K Run/Walk – 10K Bike

First Lay Delegate’s

Orientation

Special Meals

Women’s Program

On Campus Info

o Registration

o On Campus Info

List of Pastors & Lay

Delegates

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PURPOSE

The purpose of the Evangelical Congregational Church is to know Christ

and to make Him known.

MISSION

The mission of the Evangelical Congregational Church is to raise up healthy churches

proclaiming Christ to a hurting world.

CORE VALUES

Passion for Christ

As demonstrated by our commitment to the authority of the Bible, the centrality of prayer

and the pursuit of holiness.

Compassion for the Lost

As demonstrated by evangelism and acts of mercy on a local, national and global scale.

Servant Leadership

As demonstrated by the training and development of men and women for

mission and ministry.

Healthy Ministries

As demonstrated by changed lives through culturally sensitive churches and denominational institutions.

United in the Body of Christ

As demonstrated by the networking of churches with the Evangelical Congregational Church

and the larger Kingdom of God.

VISION

The Evangelical Congregational Church will be a dynamic movement of God that is led by pastors and laity who have

a burning passion for God and a missionary zeal to reach the lost. We will creatively obey the Great Commission by

transforming plateaued and declining churches into healthy, disciple-making churches that are committed to

evangelizing the communities to which God has called them. Healthy churches will reproduce themselves by planting

churches in least-reached communities. Interdependence will be the distinguishing mark of the Evangelical

Congregational Church as local churches network with one another and ministries beyond the E.C. family to proclaim

the Gospel to the world.

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WELCOME

Dear National Conference members and guests,

Enclosed you will find information you need for National Conference

2015 which will meet at Messiah College this May 27-29. In this packet of

material you’ll find useful things like a map of the campus so you don’t

get lost (or at least can find your way back), an agenda, and of course

lots of reports. Please remember that this year the reports were

published in two separate pieces – the Amendments, Benefits

Corporation, and Covenant Implementation Team reports were posted to the EC Church website

(www.eccenter.com) prior to the pre-conference meetings. The remaining reports are with this

packet. It is important for you to bring all the documents with you to National Conference. This year

we have an overabundance of reading material and while I understand that reading reports may

not be the most exciting thing you have planned between now and the end of May, it is very

important that you read through them prior to Conference so you can ask questions and enter into

meaningful discussion. We will not have time for all groups to highlight their report so it’s even more

important to read them now. Time will be set aside during our business sessions to receive questions

about any published report.

Because of the number of important discussions and decisions at this Conference I have had to limit

the amount of time we can spend in hearing and celebrating what God is doing in and through the

EC Church. But even with a full agenda we must take some time to share some of those stories of

how God is using us as he continues on his mission to redeem the world and build COMMUNITY.

There will be times of worship, singing and listening to God’s Word as we develop our COMMUNITY

theme. Peter was inspired to write “…you are a chosen people…God’s very own possession. As a

result, you can show others the goodness of God…” (1 Peter 2:9 NLT). We live in a fragmented and

frenzied world; there is so much to do, so many choices, everyone crying out for our attention at the

same time. The Church is people; people called by God to his mission. The church is COMMUNITY;

living as witness to God’s love and intention for His creation. From the earliest days of the church,

fellowship, COMMUNITY, and life together have characterized the followers of Jesus. Discipleship,

maturity, spiritual growth, as well as acts of love and service are enhanced as we engage in

COMMUNITY.

It’s no accident that “unity” is found in COMMUNITY. As believers we are united in mutual love,

humility, grace, and service. That’s not always easy but it is the life to which God calls us so that as a

“chosen people” we can “show others the goodness of God” lived out in real life. Join us as we unite

during the days of National Conference 2015 to worship, pray, celebrate, and work together to

honor God and build his Kingdom together.

In Christ’s service,

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP

Bishop Rev. Bruce D. Hill (Chairman)

Susquehanna Conference Minister Rev. Dr. Gordon R. Lewis (Vice-Chairman)

Delaware Conference Minister Rev. Dr. Gary L. Kuehner

Great Lakes Conference Minister Rev. Charles J. Campbell

Director of Global Ministries Rev. Randall L. Sizemore

Controller Mr. Kevin C. Henry

TELLERS

Rev. Charles Walker, Chairman

Rev. Ted Rathman, Vice Chairman

Rev. Gene Stevenson, Secretary

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AGENDA

(Subject to Change)

Tuesday, May 26

7:00-9:00 pm Registration FOR THOSE WHO ARE STAYING ON CAMPUS TUESDAY NIGHT

Wednesday, May 27

7:00 am Breakfast

9:00 am Registration

ALL REGISTRATIONS - EISENHOWER CAMPUS CENTER

9:00 am 10K Bike Ride

10:00 am 5K Run/Walk

10:45 am First Time Lay Delegate Orientation

NOON Lunch

1:00 pm Holy Communion - Hostetter Chapel

Preacher: Rev. Bruce Hill, Bishop

2:30 pm Organization of Conference

Afternoon Session

Episcopal Address

Episcopal Nominating Committee Report

Episcopal Election

Conference Ministers’ Reports

NMT/NEC Report

Treasurer’s Report

5:00 pm Dinner

Evangelical Seminary Dinner (See promo on next page)

6:00 pm Prayer Gathering – Prayer Room, Sollenberger 125

6:30 pm Worship

7:00 pm Evening Session

Amendments Committee

Church Health Commission

8:30 pm Ice Cream & Opening of Display Area

Thursday, May 28

7:00 am Breakfast

8:00 am Registration – Eisenhower Campus Center

8:30 am Worship

9:00 am Morning Session

National Conference Relations Committee

Covenant Implementation Team

NOON Lunch

Retiree Luncheon (by Invitation Only)

Global Ministries Commission Luncheon (See promo on next page)

1:15 pm Prayer Gathering – Prayer Room, Sollenberger 125

1:50 pm Worship

Please be considerate of others and

SILENCE your cell phones and pagers

during the conference sessions!!

ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS

SHOULD BE WRITTEN ON A

NOTE AND HANDED TO

SECRETARY STERLING

TRIMMER!!

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2:15 pm Afternoon Session

Benefits Corporation

Camps

Evangelical Seminary

StoneRidge Retirement Living

Memorial Report

5:00 pm Dinner

6:15 pm Devotions – Rev. Janga

6:20 pm Evening Session

Global Ministries Commission

Evangelism & Discipleship Commission

8:00 pm Adjournment

Friday, May 29

7:00 am Breakfast

8:00 am Worship

8:30 am Morning Session

Leadership Commission

Faith & Doctrine Committee

Church Planting Commission

Noon Lunch

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Bishop Kevin Memorial 5K Rev Run/Walk – 10K Bike

The Rev Run will be in Honor of Rev. Kevin Leibensperger and all proceeds will

benefit his passion: Church Planting.

The Run/Walk and Bike forms in parking lot in front of the Hostetter Chapel.

Advance Registration - $25.00

Day of Race Registration - $30.00

Registration includes a T-shirt.

Sponsored by Healthy Pastors Team & Church Planting Commission

Donations Benefit EC Church Planting

Lay Delegate Orientation (Wednesday, May 27)

The position of lay delegate has been one of the most important in the Evangelical Congregational

Church, and as such, it is not a responsibility to be taken lightly. This short orientation will help you to

develop a better knowledge of the history and work of the EC Church. The orientation will be held on

Wednesday morning at a site to be determined. Check with the E.C. Courtesy Desk upon registration

to get details.

Evangelical Seminary Dinner (Wednesday, May 27) Seeing the Bible through Fresh Eyes

We will hear from Evangelical’s newest faculty members – Philip Bollinger and Sarah Dorsey

Bollinger. Following a nationwide search, the Bollingers have been jointly appointed to permanently

fill the Old Testament faculty position left vacant by the retirement and passing of Dr. David Dorsey

two years ago. Sarah and Phil are Dave’s daughter and son-in-law; by God’s grace, they were well

prepared and willing to teach the Bible to the next generation of Evangelical Seminary students.

As President Blair interviews the Bollingers, they will share some of their strategies for seeing the

Bible through fresh eyes – how an understanding of biblical culture helps us read the Bible with a fresh

perspective, what it was like to “trust and obey” in Bible times, how ancient languages and eternal

truths can best be interpreted in our own times.

As curators of the Seminary’s biblical archeology museum, they’ll bring some fascinating

millennia-old artifacts to help us see and feel the past. You’ll hear about our current initiative to

refresh the archeology museum, and how that effort will benefit your church’s own teaching of the

Bible.

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Global Ministries Luncheon (Thursday, May 28)

Join us for the Global Ministries lunch to hear exciting updates on EC

Churches, Missionaries and International Churches. We are inviting Rev. Th. Janga,

Director of the EC Church of Nepal to be our keynote speaker for the luncheon this

year.

Women’s Program

The featured speaker will be Marcia Hopler, Cross-Cultural Specialist with InterVarsity

Christian Fellowship in Philadelphia. Marcia will speak on Wednesday afternoon and

Thursday morning. Friday morning, Patty Lusky will share about Hope for the Children.

A more detailed agenda will be available at the Conference sessions.

ACRONYMS

CH – Church Health Commission

CIT – Covenant Implementation Team

CM – Conference Minister

CPC – Church Planting Commission

CRC – Conference Relations Committee

CSC – Conference Services Committee

DGM – Director of Global Ministries

DR – Delaware Region

ECC – Evangelical Congregational Church

EDC – Evangelism and Discipleship Commission

ETS – Evangelical Theological Seminary

F & D – Faith and Doctrine Committee

GLR – Great Lakes Region

GMC – Global Ministries Commission

HPT – Healthy Pastors Team

L & I – Loan and Investment Fund Committee

LC – Leadership Commission

MF – Ministry Funds

NC – National Conference

NEC – National Executive Committee

NMT – National Ministry Team

PAC – Pastoral Assessment Center

SALT – Student Aid Leadership Team

SR – Susquehanna Region

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ON CAMPUS INFO

ALL REGISTRATIONS WILL BE AT THE

EISENHOWER CENTER

REGISTRATION at the Eisenhower Center

Tuesday, May 26 – 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm (FOR THOSE STAYING ON CAMPUS TUESDAY NIGHT)

Wednesday, May 27 registration begins at 9:00 am

A $10.00 per person COMMUTER FEE will be charged on Wednesday and Thursday to those

who do not stay on campus and commute to the conference sessions. This fee is assessed to

us by the college.

The Conference sessions officially begin on Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 pm with Holy

Communion in the Hostetter Chapel.

The current pastor of each church is responsible to pick up his church’s MINISTRY RESOURCE

BAG (brown paper bag) upon registering.

ON CAMPUS

Keys to individual rooms are distributed at registration. Room keys must be returned to the

Guest Relations desk upon leaving the campus when your stay is completed. You will be

charged $75.00 replacement fee for keys not returned.

In addition you will receive an ID access/meal card in your EC Registration Packet. An access

card reader can be found at the outside entrance to each dormitory/apartment building. All

residence hall doors will remain locked during your stay.

This ID access/meal card is also your “ticket” to gain entrance to the Dining Room. The Lottie

Nelson Cafeteria is located on the upper floor of the Eisenhower Center.

If you have registered for any of the SPECIAL MEALS, you will find distinctive tickets in your

registration packet. The location of each meal will be printed on the ticket. You will NOT be

able to purchase additional tickets for these special meals at the conference sessions.

Additional tickets for regular meals can be purchased at the EC Courtesy Desk.

An elevator is located just off the hallway outside the Brubaker Auditorium (check with the EC

Courtesy Desk).

Business sessions will be held in the Brubaker Auditorium in the Eisenhower Center.

Dress policy is “business casual”. We suggest you bring a sweater or light jacket to assure

comfort in varying temperatures.

Displays are closed during the conference sessions.

Linens are provided in your dorm/apartment room. Your linen set includes two sheets, pillow

case, pillow, blanket, two towels, and a wash cloth. If you are missing any of these items,

please contact Guest Relations.

To assist us with your check-out, please place your sheets, and towels in your pillow case and

leave them outside your door. Your folded blanket and pillow with pillow cover can be left on

your bed. Do not remove mattress, pillows, or blankets from the room.

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Recreational activities are available after the evening sessions, in the Hitchcock Gym, located

in the Sollenberger Sports Center. Basketball, volleyball, racquetball and a walking track are

among the activities available.

Please respect quiet time from 10:00 pm to 8:00 am

Pets are not permitted on campus.

Messiah College’s policy prohibits its guests from participating in the use of tobacco, alcohol,

drugs (other than for a medically prescribed purpose) and gambling. Additionally, guests may

not carry/possess firearms or other weapons on college grounds on person or in vehicles. The

college reserves the right to remove from its premise any person failing to comply.

Please be respectful – Turn off your cell phone during the conference sessions.

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2015 PASTORS, LAY DELEGATES

AND ALTERNATES

Pastors: A-Associate (full-time); At-Assistant (part-time); Pt-Part-time;

I-Interim; uCM-Under Conference Minister; Pr-Probationer

PIC-Preacher in Charge

DELAWARE REGION

Rev. Dr. Gary L. Kuehner, Conference Minister

Adamstown

Rev. Jeffrey R. Hain (Pt)

Gary Russell, Lay Delegate

Allentown, Christ

Rev. Richard D. Reigle

Mary Wagner, Lay Delegate

Elaine Miller, Alternate

Allentown, New Bethany

Rev. Ghosoub J. Al-khal (Pt)

Don Cook, Lay Delegate

Allentown, St. John’s

Rev. Richard T. Nahodil

Peter Wood, Lay Delegate

Allentown, Zion

Rev. Gary J. Morrell (Pt)

Ashland

Rev. Marlin Lafferty

Jeff Merwine, Lay Delegate

Bangor

Rev. Ronald W. Shipman

Mary Ann Repsher, Lay Delegate

Bartonsville

Rev. Paul J. Miller

John Adelman, Lay Delegate

Shawn Fetterhoff, Alternate

Berlinsville

Rev. Kenneth M. Schira (Pt)

Donald Zettlemoyer, Lay Delegate

Alena Zettlemoyer, Alternate

Bethlehem, Arabic Living

Rev. Ghosoub J. Al-khal (Pt)

Bassel Haddad, Lay Delegate

Bethlehem, Emmanuel

Rev. Richard J. Sergi

Trent Stehr, Lay Delegate

Christine Pense, Alternate

Boyertown

Rev. John W. Friedlund

Kenneth Iatesta, Lay Delegate

Bushkill

Rev. Paul J. Miller

Amanda Crane, Lay Delegate

Clayton

Rev. Dennis L. Brubacher (Pt)

Harvey Price, Lay Delegate

Ross Campbell, Alternate

Cressona

Rev. Dennis W. Snyder

Randy Taylor, Lay Delegate

Carolyn Schneider, Alternate

Drehersville

Rev. Robert W. Burkey (Pt) (uCM)

East Weissport

Rev. Kenneth B. Ogden

Paul VanOsten, Lay Delegate

Alexander Ogden, Alternate

Emmaus

Rev. L. Allen Giles

Justin Stauffer, Lay Delegate

Fogelsville

Rev. Kenneth B. Kalisz

Christopher Harner, Lay Delegate

Frackville

Rev. Gene L. Stevenson

Carol Herb, Lay Delegate

Celine Moyer, Alternate

Hatfield

Rev. Glenn R. Lambert

Janet Hague, Lay Delegate

Hosensack/Vera Cruz

Rev. Robert F. Klersy

James Fry, Lay Delegate

James Hoffman, Alternate

Jim Thorpe

Rev. Nathanael J. Kennedy

Connie Hoffman, Lay Delegate

Dale Hoffman, Alternate

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Kutztown

Rev. Adam P. Roberts

Dallas DeLong, Lay Delegate

Joe Reighn, Alternate

Lavelle

Rev. Michael S. Eck

Cathleen Eck, Lay Delegate

Leesport

Rev. David F. Wood

Eleanor VanLieu, Lay Delegate

Lehighton

Rev. Jeffrey S. Stansbury

Kenneth Esrang, Lay Delegate

Georgine Esrang, Alternate

Lenhartsville

Rev. David L. Long

June Weiskirchner, Lay Delegate

Deborah Rice, Alternate

Mohnton

Rev. James F. Price

Robert Fritz, Lay Delegate

Kathryn Price, Alternate

Palmerton

Rev. Christopher D. Bronico

Dave Reiter, Lay Delegate

Stacey Arthur, Alternate

Pleasantville

Rev. John “Richard” Weidman

Joyce Weiser, Lay Delegate

Plymouth Meeting

Rev. Robert A. Brown

Jean Wiegand, Lay Delegate

Karen Luce, Alternate

Reedsville

Rev. Jeffrey G. Byerly

Rev. Mark A. Brooks (A)

Robert Degler, Lay Delegate

Sue Killian, Alternate

Rock

Rev. Norman W. Dixon (Pt)

Cathy Nagle, Lay Delegate

Irene Minnich, Alternate

Royersford

Rev. Ralph W. Owens

Linde Rude, Lay Delegate

William Russell, Jr., Alternate

Schuylkill Haven

Rev. John “Ted” Rathman

Andy Sekellick, Lay Delegate

Dave Horst, Alternate

Shillington

Rev. Richard M. Reilly

Robert Reese, Lay Delegate

Sinking Spring

Rev. Michael C. Snedeker

Rev. Matthew A. Hill (A)

Dan Roland, Lay Delegate

Bill Griffis, Alternate

Tamaqua

Rev. Kevin P. Roberts

Doris Faust, Lay Delegate

Danette Roberts, Alternate

Temple

Rev. Brett A. Kindig

June Moyer, Lay Delegate

Lloyd Moyer, Alternate

Weissport

Rev. Kenneth M. Schira (Pt)

Marion Bonser, Lay Delegate

West Hazleton

Rev. Edwin E. Mieses

Whiting, NJ

Rev. Gary C. Luckenbill

Ginger Allen, Lay Delegate

Williams Township

Rev. Robert N. Romig

Glen Bachman, Lay Delegate

Jim Stackhouse, Alternate

Womelsdorf

Rev. Kenneth P. Wiest (Pt)

Donald Heydt, Lay Delegate

Mary Wiest, Alternate

Zieglerville

Rev. Marlin S. Miller, Jr.

Martin Brown, Lay Delegate

Faith Geiger, Alternate

GREAT LAKES REGION

Rev. Charles J. Campbell, Conference Minister

Afolkey, IL

Rev. David G. Carr

David Jordan, Lay Delegate

Akron, OH, Cottage Grove

Rev. Robert W. Shuey

Rick Glauthier, Lay Delegate

Akron, OH, First

Rev. Scott D. Carr

Shirley Carr, Lay Delegate

Donavon Voegeli, Alternate

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Bethany Crossroads

Rev. Christopher A. Lewis (Pt)

Becky Lewis, Lay Delegate

Canton, OH

Rev. Andrew D. Miller (Pt)

Adam Makowski, Lay Delegate

William Shott, Alternate

Canyon Falls, KY

Rev. Paul D. Johnson (Pt)

Tina Kidd-Johnson, Lay Delegate

Chasidy Johnson, Alternate

Clarion

Rev. Terry L. Jacobs

Michael Aaron, Lay Delegate

Clarks Mills

Rev. Donald W. Howell (Pt)

Dixon, IL, Bethel

Rev. Randall L. Sizemore

Jason Anderson, Lay Delegate

Dixon, IL, St. James

Rev. Robert E. Dunbar (Pt)

Wendy Hagen, Lay Delegate

Joyce Bothe, Alternate

Emlenton

Rev. Gary M. Brown

Robert McGinnis, Lay Delegate

Craig Ashbaugh, Alternate

Fern

Rev. Mark E. Micklos

Dale Kaber, Lay Delegate

Highland Park, IL

Rev. Salvador L. Cardoso (Pt)

Hooppole, IL

Laura Gerber, Lay Delegate

Judy Doye, Alternate

Knox

Rev. Richard L. Osberg, Jr.

Rev. Lewie S. Bennett (A)

Rev. Charles E. Cotherman (At)

Andy Maitland, Lay Delegate

Seneca

Rev. James A. Bestwick

Richard Cornell, Lay Delegate

Southington, OH

Rev. Michael R. Garrison (Pt)

Janet McCormick, Lay Delegate

Transfer

Rev. Robert S. Mavis

Ralph Osborne, Lay Delegate

Jon Snyder, Alternate

Winnebago, IL

Rev. Dennis V. Buss

Vivian Gaines, Lay Delegate

Youngstown, OH

Rev. Andrew D. Carr

Paul Damore, Lay Delegate

Bill McCombs, Alternate

SUSQUEHANNA REGION

Rev. Dr. Gordon R. Lewis, Conference Minister

Akron, Grace

Rev. Leslie D. Cool, Jr.

Rev. Stephen L. Holubec (A)

Mary Martin, Lay Delegate

Robin Haley, Alternate

Annville

Rev. Bryan K. Dever

Timothy Rittle, Lay Delegate

Maryann Hanley, Alternate

Bair

Rev. Michael E. Campbell (Pt)

Mike Herman, Lay Delegate

John Moore, Alternate

Baltimore, MD

Rev. Russell E. Warner

Bridgeville

Rev. Kirk B. Wolfe (I)

Ray Gehman, Lay Delegate

Brownstown

Rev. Keith R. Miller

Rev. George T. Custer (At)

Cathy Ressler, Lay Delegate

Cheryl Hornberger, Alternate

Bunker Hill

Rev. Harold L. Easter (Pt)

Jared Ziegler, Lay Delegate

Lee Walbert, Alternate

Clarks Valley

Rev. Michael G. Knapp

Robert Grubb, Lay Delegate

Verne Smith, Alternate

Columbia

Rev. Don H. Wert

Rev. Ronald L. Bachman (At)

Margaret Hollingsworth, Lay Delegate

Gloria Smith, Alternate

Conestoga

Rev. Frederick J. Moury, Jr. (Pt)

Deb Patterson, Lay Delegate

Harriet Maurer, Alternate

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Creswell

Rev. Robert Haslem (I)

Tammy Eckman, Lay Delegate

Gail Moore, Alternate

East Berlin

Rev. Raymond J. Newlin (Pt)

Robert Pavoncello, Lay Delegate

Jeffrey Sensenig, Alternate

East Petersburg

Rev. Paul L. Barber (Pt)

Ephrata

Rev. Philip J. Walck

John Watts, Alternate

Fishing Creek

Rev. Dr. Gordon R. Lewis

Sue Douma, Lay Delegate

Gratz

Rev. Kyle R. Roth (Pt)

Jack Reed, Lay Delegate

Mary Schreffler, Alternate

Harrisburg, Faith

Rev. Layman L. Kennedy

Harrisburg, Trinity

Rev. Keith A. Blank

Ken Pinson, Lay Delegate

George Billow, Alternate

Herndon

Rev. Bradley E. Hatter

James Carl, Lay Delegate

Jackson Wetzel, Alternate

Kinderhook

Rev. Douglas D. Evans (Pt)

Sally Garber, Lay Delegate

Marti Kemmick, Alternate

Lancaster, Faith

Rev. Joel A. Kime

Curtis Stumpf, Lay Delegate

Lawrence Royer, Alternate

Lancaster, Grace

Rev. Mark Ammerman (Pt)

Randy Rosa, Lay Delegate

Juan Carlos Morales, Alternate

Lancaster, Trinity

Rev. Bruce E. Sellers

David Kirsch, Lay Delegate

Lawn

Rev. William E. Stoffel

Sally Specht, Lay Delegate

Joyce Knerr, Alternate

Lebanon

Rev. Alfred W. Miller

Marlin Bohannon, Lay Delegate

Neil Schaak, Alternate

Lewisberry

Rev. Timothy K. Seiger

Steven Sattazahn, Lay Delegate

Lititz

Rev. Nathan F. Fry

Rev. Ryan E. Taylor (A)

Ed Hocker, Lay Delegate

Gary Shelly, Alternate

Mandata

Rev. Bradley D. Hatter (Pt)

Linda Lesher, Lay Delegate

Tonya Hatter, Alternate

Manheim

Rev. Jeffrey C. Schell

Joel Sides, Lay Delegate

Alice Sides, Alternate

Mohn’s Hill

Rev. Jeffrey L. Martin

Ann Kern, Lay Delegate

Robert Yelk, Alternate

Morgantown

Rev. Charles A. Walker

David Eames, Lay Delegate

Ed Ream, Alternate

Mount Airy

Rev. Bruce H. Willier (Pt)

Dorothy Enck, Lay Delegate

Mount Culmen

Rev. F. Kenneth Hoffer (Pt)

Cindy Hoffer, Lay Delegate

Kenneth Bannon, Alternate

Mount Joy

Rev. C. Gerald Berrier (Pt)

Linda Millar, Lay Delegate

Cheryl Billow, Alternate

Muir

Rev. Timothy F. Christman (Pt)

Dale Jones, Lay Delegate

Tammie Walborn, Alternate

Myerstown

Rev. David A. Swift

Patricia Strain, Lay Delegate

Mae Anna Tice, Alternate

Palmyra

Rev. Robert A. Valentine

Robert Klaczak, Lay Delegate

Judy Gordon, Alternate

Pequea

Rev. Gregory F. Dimick (Pt)

Jonathan J. Brown (At)

Wilmer Stoltzfus, Lay Delegate

Gerald Zimmerman, Alternate

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Pitman, St. Paul’s

Rev. Todd W. Wolfe (Pt)

Dale Rothermel, Lay Delegate

Kathleen Rothermel, Alternate

Pitman, Zion

Rev. Todd W. Wolfe (Pt)

Garry Harring, Lay Delegate

Reamstown

Rev. Kirk R. Marks

Bonnie Rathman, Lay Delegate

Kenneth Rathman, Alternate

Red Lion

Rev. Sterling I. Trimmer, Jr.

JoAnn Miller, Lay Delegate

Reichs

Rev. Daniel T. Blank

Ethel Charles, Lay Delegate

Rexmont

Rev. Douglas W. O’Brien (Pt)

Richard Pankake, Lay Delegate

Rothsville

Rev. Dr. Kenneth H. Miller (Pt)

Theresa Marxen, Lay Delegate

Shamokin

Rev. Brian C. Betsworth

Russell Griffiths, Lay Delegate

Steelstown

Rev. William J. McEllroy, Jr.

Robert Sheetz, Lay Delegate

Cathy Bomgardner, Alternate

Sunbury

Rev. Mark E. Meister

Terre Hill

Rev. Alton A. Hoffman

Doug Adams, Lay Delegate

Trevorton

Rev. Richard E. Sweppenhiser

Phil Campbell, Lay Delegate

Nadine Navotny, Alternate

Union Salem

Rev. Dale A. Kramer (Pt)

Sean Brevoort, Lay Delegate

Weigelstown

Rev. N. Patrick Teaford

Deane Baldwin, Lay Delegate

John Stough, Alternate

Williams Valley

Rev. Kyle R. Roth (Pt)

Annie Keister, Lay Delegate

Williamstown

Rev. Brian W. Smith (Pt)

James Ferron, Lay Delegate

Gail Paul, Alternate

Willow Street

Rev. Michael W. Sigman

Rev. Wilmer R. Martin (At)

Fred Stehman, Lay Delegate

Deb Shank, Alternate

York, St. Paul

Rev. Carlos A. Kelly (Pt)

Beverly Boose, Lay Delegate

David Boose, Alternate

CHURCH PLANTS

Bethlehem, Sonrise

Ephrata, House of Blessing

Rev. Abimael Montanez (Pt)

Harrisburg Area

Rev. Brian K. Parker

Lehigh Valley, Horizon

Rev. Robert M. Daneker, Jr.

Millersville, The Gathering

Rev. Juan Carlos Morales

Philadelphia, Communidad Biblica Cristiana

Rev. Roland I. Diaz (Pt)

Pottstown Area, Journey 53

Rev. Richard F. Christman, II

York, Iglesia Cristiana

Rev. Carlos A. Kelly

CHURCH RESTARTS

Slatington, Trinity

Rev. Brian J. Kern (Pt)

Tallmadge, OH, Community of New Direction

Rev. Timothy E. Ream (Pt)

AGENCY/PASTOR

Evangelical Theology Seminary

Rev. Dr. Kenneth H. Miller

New Dawn Christian Community

Rev. Dana M. Logan

SUPERNUMERARY PASTORS

Baxter A. Becker

Mark R. Brownson

Kenneth R. Carder

Joel R. Christman

Stephen H. Cramer

Brian D. Garner

Michael L. Hollinger

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Kenneth J. Kuhns

Richard L. Magness

Steven M. Minnich

Bruce A. Ray

Michael T. Soltis

SUPERANNUATED PASTORS

Reginald C. Austin

Robert L. Bast

Gerald E. Baum

Lewis H. Bollinger

James F. Bound

Richard F. Cummings, Jr.

Robert M. Daneker, Sr.

David E. Dick

Gregory F. Dimick

Norman W. Dixon

Harry T. Dow

George D. Drupp

Robert H. Gresh

David C. Greulich

John P. Haag

Glenn H. Hansen

James H. Hansen

Herbert P. Hartman

Paul K. Hauk

David R. Heffner

Ronald C. Heim

David G. Hornberger, Jr.

Donald W. Howell

Robert G. Hower

William W. Keeley

Kirby N. Keller

Richard E. Kern

Allen L. Kline

Paul P. Koelln

Richard W. Kohl

Robert L. Kramer

Richard N. Krcal

Gary C. Luckenbill

Roy K. Luckenbill

Charles H. Markley

Wilmer R. Martin

Donald W. Metz

Glenn A. Miller

Ronald D. Miller

Frederick J. Moury, Jr.

John E. Moyer

David E. Myers

John P. Phillippi

John P. Ragsdale

Barry E. Rebert

Nelson R. Reppert

Abram E. Rhoads

Daniel A. Rohrbaugh

David G. Roof

William S. Sailer

H. Robert Samuels

Harold P. Scanlin

Kenneth A. Schmoyer

Scott E. Shaffer

John S. Smith

Thomas G. Souders

Robert J. Stahl

Melvin H. Stehr

Edward J. Vondran

B. Bruce Wagner

John C. Ward

Kenneth M. Weaver

Don H. Wert

Harold Wigginton

Bruce H. Willier

Robert Q. Wolcott

Timothy J. Wolcott

Lloyd S. Yeager

James D. Yoder

Robert W. Zetterberg

Robert D. Zook