“churches cooperatively networking to expand god’s …...mike gilchrist, jr .pastor, south prong...
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Ellis Baptist Association110th Annual Celebration
2015Book of Minutes
Sunday, October 18, 20156:30 p.m.First Baptist Church Waxahachie315 N. Rogers Street Waxahachie, TX 76165
“Churches cooperatively networking to expand God’s Kingdom”
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Table of ContentsProgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2015 Business and Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
2015 - 2016 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5
2015 Financial Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 9
EBA Constitution and Bylaws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 - 13
Team Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 - 31Church EquippingHand in Hand MinistryLatham Springs Baptist Camp & Retreat CenterEllis Christian Women’s Job Corps®
Royal AmbassadorsChurch PlantingEllis Christian Disaster Relief TeamLenca’s of Honduras
Memorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Church Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 - 36
Historical Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 - 38
Digest of Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
2015 ACP Statistical Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-42Member Congregational Information Spiritual Growth and Ministry InformationFinancial Information
Annual CelebrationProgram
Welcome Larry JohnsonMusic Chett HaynesScripture Mike Gilchrist Jr.
Isaiah 43:6-11Prayer Evelyn NewellGreeting David RitsemaRecognitions Larry JohnsonBusiness Larry JohnsonExecutive Director’s Report Larry JohnsonDiscover EBA Richard CodySpecial Music FBC Waxahachie ChoirAnnual Sermon Aaron ClaytonExecutive Director Process Update Chip SebringPrayer Chip Sebring
Program Personalities
Aaron Clayton, Lead Pastor, The Remedy Church Richard Cody, Church Planting Associate, Ellis Baptist Association
Mike Gilchrist, Jr . Pastor, South Prong Baptist ChurchChett Haynes, Minister of Music, First Baptist Church Waxahachie
Larry Johnson, Executive Director, Ellis Baptist AssociationEvelyn Newell, Member at Eastridge Baptist Church
David Ritsema, Pastor, First Baptist Church WaxahachieChip Sebring, Pastor, Southlake Baptist Church Waxahachie
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Business for 2015 Annual Meeting
The EBA Leadership Team recommends:
1. Jack Ables and Jared Douglas be elected to three year terms as at-large members of the Leadership Team.
2. Leadership Team Members at-large terms a. 2018 Jared Douglas b. 2018 Jack Ables c. 2017 Joseph Barrett d. 2017 Chet Hensley e. 2016 Chip Sebring f. 2016 Lois Robinette
3. Treasurer: Debbie Crady
4. Trustees: Weldon Holley, Steven Edwards, and Mike Gilchrist
5. Wagon Wheel Cowboy Church to become a member of the Association
2015 Minutes of the Annual Celebration
The 110th Annual Celebration was held on October 18, 2015 at First Baptist Church Waxahachie. Chett Haynes and the choir and orchestra of FBC Waxahachie led us in worship. Scripture was read by Mike Gilchrist. Greeting was given to all by David Ritsema, Pastor of FBC Waxahachie. Larry Johnson presented plaques to Mike Gilchrist for his service on the Leadership Team, and to Bob Saylors for his years of service as the Treasurer for EBA. Motion was made to accept new mem-bers for the Leadership Team and passed. Motion was made to accept the pro-posed budget for 2015-2016, and it was accepted. Larry Johnson shared Statistics on the diversity represented in Ellis County and the shift that is coming about due to the differences in denominational boundaries and the change from committees and programs to more team based organizations. Change is constant. Richard Cody shared the Discover EBA vision. Where have we come from as an association and where are we going? He shared short and long term goals which include more church planting within the association’s footprint. Aaron Clayton, Pastor at The Remedy Church shared a wonderful message about how we are to demonstrate true discipleship. It is relational and it is a command. We are to go out and in-vite people into our lives and do missions in our community and to live out our mission. Chip Sebring shared the process for appointing a new Executive Director for EBA and then closed the celebration with prayer.
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Proposed Budget for 2015-2016Recommended
2014-15 Percent 2015-16 Percent
Church Equipping
Area Worker’s Training Event 1,000 0.64% 500 0.33%
Video Series 250 0.16% 250 0.16%
Following God’s Will 100 $0.00 100 0.07%
Total Church Equipping $1,350 0.86% $850 0.55%
New Church
Simple-Church.net 500 0.32% 0 0.00%
Following God’s Will (Unspent Balance to Mission Expansion) 3,600 2.29% 3,600 2.34%
Total New Church $4,100 2.61% $3,600 2.34%
Ministries
Ellis Christian Disaster Relief 1,200 0.76% 1,200 0.78%
Christian Women’s Job Corp 1,200 0.76% 1,200 0.78%
Royal Ambassadors 120 0.08% 120 0.08%
Hand in Hand Ministry 100 0.06% 100 0.07%
Annual Celebration Expenses 0 0.00% 800 0.52%
Following God’s Will 100 0.06% 100 0.07%
Total Ministries $2,720 1.73% $3,520 2.29%
Leadership TeamPersonnel
Executive Director-Salary 44,068 28.00% 44,068 28.67%
Executive Director-Housing 18,000 11.44% 18,000 11.71%
Executive Director-Retirement 1,200 0.76% 1,200 0.78%
Executive Director Christmas Gift-1% 513 0.33% 513 0.33%
Church Planting Associate-Salary 5,092 3.24% 5,092 3.31%
Church Planting Associate-Social Security 390 0.25% 390 0.25%
Church Planting Associate Christmas Gift 1% 51 0.03% 51 0.03%
Communications Director-Salary 24,752 15.73% 24,752 16.10%
Communications Director-Social Security 1,856 1.18% 1,856 1.21%
Communications Director-Christmas Gift-1% 243 0.15% 243 0.16%
Total Personnel $96,165 61.10% $96,165 62.57%
Professional Expense
Executive Director Expense Reimbursement 5,000 3.18% 5,000 3.25%
Executive Director Conference 1,500 0.95% 1,500 0.98%
Executive Director Retirement-EBA 6,053 3.85% 6,053 3.94%
Executive Director AD&D/LTD 1,020 0.65% 1,020 0.66%
Church Planting Associate Expenses 500 0.32% 0 0.00%
Communications Director Expense Reimbursement 300 0.19% 300 0.20%
Communications Director AD&D/LTD 336 0.21% 336 0.22%
Treasurer Reimbursement 1,200 0.76% 1,200 0.78%
Worker’s Compensation Insurance 623 0.40% 722 0.47%
Total Professional Expense $16,532 10.50% $16,131 10.49%
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Proposed Budget for 2015 - 2016 (continued)
Recommended
2014-15 Percent 2015-16 Percent
Administration Ministry
Cleaning 910 0.58% 910 0.59%
Grounds Upkeep 3,250 2.07% 2,000 1.30%
Contingencies 200 0.13% 200 0.13%
New Equipment 2,000 1.27% 2,000 1.30%
Copier Lease 4,776 3.03% 4,776 3.11%
Office Supplies 4,000 2.54% 4,000 2.60%
Newsletter Folding 540 0.34% 570 0.37%
Repair and Upkeep 2,000 1.27% 2,000 1.30%
Insurance-Office and Liability 1,358 0.86% 1,358 0.88%
Database Software Support 1,920 1.22% 1,975 1.28%
Software 0 0.00% 350 0.23%
Constant Contact Email Newsletter 558 0.35% 558 0.36%
Website 260 0.17% 300 0.20%
Vista Online Demographics 200 0.13% 200 0.13%
Security System 240 0.15% 240 0.16%
Telephone 1,300 0.83% 1,300 0.85%
Wireless Internet 400 0.25% 400 0.26%
Utilities 3,000 1.91% 3,100 2.02%
Total Administrative Ministry $26,912 17.10% $26,237 17.07%
Total Leadership Team $139,609 88.71% $138,533 90.13%
Total Non International Mission $147,779 93.90% $146,503 95.32%
International Missions TeamInternational Personnel
Community Development Support (Enoc Alvarez) 2,400 1.52% 0 0.00%
61 Isaiah Ministries (Shannon & Kristy Hopkins) 7,200 4.57% 7,200 4.68%
Total International Personnel $9,600 6.10% $7,200 4.68%
Grand Total $157,379 100% $153,703 100.0%
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Ellis Baptist Association
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Messengers and Guests in Attendance
Central Baptist Church, Italy Murrie Wainscott Brenda Wainscott
Eastridge Baptist Church, Red Oak Jack Ables Evelyn Newell
First Baptist Church, Midlothian Kathryne Boroughs
First Baptist Church, Milford Steve Gilley April Gilley
First Baptist Church, Waxahachie Jerry Lemon Bob Saylors Betty Saylors Barry Bensmiller Larry Johnson David Ritsema
Longbranch Baptist Church, Midlothian Herbert Pederson Bob Crane
Mountain Peak Baptist Church, Midlothian Ryan Buck
The Remedy Church, Waxahachie Richard Cody Terry Cody Aaron Clayton
Southlake Baptist Church, Waxahachie Chip Sebring Carl Ansley Pat Ansley
South Prong Baptist Church, Waxahachie Mike Gilchrist
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CONSTITUTION
Article I-NameThe name of this Association shall be the Ellis Baptist Association, a Texas nonprofit corporation.
Article II-PurposeEllis Baptist Association is a partnership of autonomous churches cooperatively networking to
expand God’s Kingdom locally and globally by: ¨Equipping church leadership teams and ministers. (Ephesians 4:11-12) ¨Enabling churches to discover and implement God’s purpose. (Proverbs 29:18) ¨Establishing new churches. (Matthew 16:18) ¨Enhancing the spiritual growth and vitality of each church. (2 Chronicles 7:14) ¨Encouraging collective efforts and sharing of resources. (Philippians 1:5)
Article III-MembershipSECTION 1. The membership shall consist of Baptist churches cooperating with the mission and
evangelistic purpose of the Association and financially supporting the work.SECTION 2. Each church is granted messengers to the Annual Celebration as follows. The number
of messengers is determined by whichever is lower, the resident membership or percent given to the Association based upon the following table.
SECTION 3. Each church is to encourage the doctrinal unity of the fellowship of churches as set forth in the Baptist Faith and Message adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention in May 1963 and/or any subsequent revision by the Convention.
SECTION 4. Each member church is expected to financially support the work of the Association. When no support has been received for six months, a contact will be made with the church to determine the reason(s) for non-support. The Leadership Team is authorized to consider the membership of any church that does not respond to the contact or requests after an additional six months have passed. If the Leadership Team does not find satisfactory reason for the lack of support they may recommend at the Annual Celebration the church be excluded from membership. The Association will make the final determination at the Annual Celebration. Future membership will be determined under Section 5 of Article III.
SECTION 5. Each church wishing to affiliate with this Association shall submit a petitionary letter to the Association indicating their willingness to network with other churches and to financially support the Association. The Leadership Team or representatives of the Leadership Team will meet with the pastor and representatives of the congregation concerning membership. The Leadership Team will recommend to the Association at the Annual Celebration those church (es) that should be considered for membership or watchcare. Each church must be sound in doctrine, orderly in practice, cooperative in spirit and committed to financial support for the Association. Watchcare membership entitles the church to participate in any activity of the Association without the right to vote at the Annual Celebration.
SECTION 6. The Leadership Team may recommend to the Association at the Annual Celebration the withdrawal of fellowship from any church that has become unsound in doctrine or disorderly in practice. The Association, upon two-thirds vote of messengers at the Annual Celebration, can withdraw fellowship from the church.
Article IV-AuthorityThis Association is for counsel and cooperation only, and the complete independence and autonomy
of the member churches shall always be fully recognized.
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Article V-Annual CelebrationSECTION 1. The Association shall meet in Annual Celebration in the fall of the year at a time and place
determined by the Leadership Team. This meeting shall be for review of the past year’s accomplishments, hear of the plans for the next year and act on matters of business.
SECTION 2. Each church shall provide the Association requested information such as the Annual Church Profile and names and addresses of church leaders.
SECTION 3. Only elected messengers are eligible to vote. Messengers must be members of the church from which they are elected.
Article VI-Trustees/TreasurerSECTION 1. The Trustees of this Association shall be three persons elected at the Annual Celebration. These
three persons will be nominated by a team appointed by the Leadership Team.SECTION 2. The Treasurer of this Association will be elected at the Annual Celebration. This person will be
nominated by the Leadership Team or a team appointed by the Leadership Team. The Treasurer shall make an annual financial report of the Association at the Annual Celebration.
SECTION 3. The term of office for the Trustees and the Treasurer shall be from the conclusion of the Annual Celebration through the next Annual Celebration.
SECTION 4. The Leadership Team is authorized to appoint a person to fill an unexpired term.
Article VII-TeamsSECTION 1. The work of the association will be based upon teams of people.SECTION 2. Teams are empowered to function within the overall purpose of the association and are held
accountable by the Leadership Team.SECTION 3. Teams will consist of two or more people who are united in purpose.SECTION 4. All church members from member churches and missions are eligible to serve on teams. SECTION 5 Examples of existing teams include Church Strategy, New Church, Spiritual Growth, Church Equipping,
Church Networking, Women’s Missions and Ministry, Youth Camp, Youth, and Worship. SECTION 6. Each Team will have one representative on the Leadership TeamSECTION 7: Teams will select new leadership annually. Each team is encouraged to recruit new members at
least once annually. The normal term of service will be from October 1 to September 30.
Article VIII-Leadership TeamSECTION 1. The Leadership Team exists to facilitate and guide the teams to implement the purpose of the
Association through envisioning the future; empowering by providing training, resources and accountability; encouraging with affirmation; and evaluating their effectiveness.
SECTION 2. The Leadership Team is responsible for the administrative functions of the Association such as budget, team staffing, team training, building, grounds and overall strategy development. The Leadership Team will consist of the Executive Director, Treasurer, one appointed representative per team, and six at large persons elected at the Annual Celebration for a staggered three year term with two rotating off each year. These new team members will be nominated by the two outgoing members in consultation with the Executive Director. Outgoing members would not be eligible for reelection for one year. It is encouraged they seek diversity geographically, ethnically, by size of church, and consider including both staff and non-staff representation. Consideration should also be given to unrepresented churches.The Executive Director is the facilitator of the Leadership Team meetings.
SECTION 3. The Leadership Team will publish in the newsletter all Leadership Team meetings. All meetings are open for members of any member church to attend and to speak to the Leadership Team.
SECTION 4. The Leadership Team will develop the annual budget in cooperation with all the other teams and will present it to the Association in the Annual Celebration for approval.
Article IX-FinancesThe Association shall be funded by the member churches to provide sufficient money to fund the annual budget.
All funds contributed shall be submitted to the Treasurer and distributed as authorized by the annual budget or as authorized by the Leadership Team. The Leadership Team shall administer funds between Annual Celebrations including the reallocation of funding.
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Article X-AmendmentThe constitution may be amended at any Annual Celebration. Proposed amendments shall be published in
the newsletter preceding the Annual Celebration. A two-thirds majority vote during the Annual Celebration shall be required to place an amendment into effect. Amendments proposed from the floor shall be submitted to the Leadership Team for review and placed on the agenda for the next Annual Celebration.
Article XI-Points of OrderShould questions arise not provided for in this constitution, reference shall be made to Robert’s Rules of
Order, revised.
By-Laws
How to form a new team1. Two or more persons must feel called by God to form a team consistent with the purpose statement. 2. They meet with the Executive Director to share their plans or ideas for their team.3. After the idea/plan for ministry is shared with the Executive Director, he will then assist in the formation
of a clear purpose statement for the new team. This purpose statement will then be shared with the Leadership Team for final confirmation of the new team.
How a team functions1. Each team will have a clear purpose statement and team expectations.2. Each team will determine its own facilitator and review annually.3. Each member will normally serve at least one calendar year.4. The team facilitator will normally: a. Arrange for the meeting f. Keep meetings focused b. Lead the meeting g. Protect the team process c. Encourage participation h. Lead in resolving conflict d. Encourage openness i. Encourage candor e. Work for consensus j. Honor team expectations
Procedure for Filling a Vacancy in the Position of E .B .A . Executive Director Upon the resignation of the Executive Director of the Ellis Baptist Association (hereafter referred to as
E.B.A.), the following is the procedure for filling the position:
1. Within 14 calendar days of the announcement of the Executive Director’s resignation, the E.B.A. Leadership Team will mail a letter to each church in the association requesting the nomination of one person to be considered to serve on the Executive Director Search Team. Churches will be allowed 45 calendar days from the letter’s mailing date in which to return their nomination.
2. From the nominees, the Leadership Team will select a six member Search Team with the task of procuring resumes, screening applicants, and recommending a qualified candidate to the Leadership Team.
3. So that churches will be equally represented, the Search Team will be selected according the to following criteria:
a. Two members will be appointed from churches whose average Sunday School attendance is from 0 to 100. b. Two members will be appointed from churches whose average Sunday School attendance is from 100-350. c. Two members will be appointed from churches whose average Sunday school attendance is 350 or higher.4. When the Search Team has selected a candidate (no more than one dissenting vote is allowed among the Search
Team), they will then present the candidate to the Leadership Team for review.5. The E.B.A. Leadership Team will then contact the candidate and meet with him or her. If the candidate is approved
for further consideration by 80% of the Leadership Team, a letter is sent to all E.B.A. churches inviting them to an open forum to meet with the candidate and ask questions. Included in the letter should be the candidate’s resume (or a reasonable condensation thereof).
6. The open forum must be scheduled to take place a minimum of 14 calendar days and a maximum of 31 calendar days after the mailing of the Leadership Team’s invitations to the open forum.
7. The Leadership Team will not approve the Executive Director for 14 days following this forum in order to receive additional input from church individuals, etc.
8. The candidate will be approved by no less than 80% of the Leadership Team.
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Team Reports
Church Equipping
Supporting our churches in equipping their members is an important element of the association. It varies from church to church. As associational leaders we are aware that “one size” doesn’t fit all and adapting to the church is a matter of helping or hurting the congregation.
Last February we hosted with Dallas Baptist Association and area education pastors the annual Sunday School/Small Group Training Conference at FBC Midlothian. Several of our EBA churches participated and some for the first time. There was training regarding Sunday school and small groups. Next year’s training is at Duncanville’s First Baptist Church on February 13, 2016.
One-on-one consultation available upon request.
Hand in Hand Ministries
Report 2015
Isaiah 41:10 “Fear thou not; for I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am thy God; I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”
2015 has been an encouraging time of sending prayer and encouragement cards to all the wives of our pastors and church staff. I have had return cards from some who have thanked me for sending the perfect card for the exact moment when they needed encouragement. I’ve had lunch with some wives and have enjoyed it very much. It is a special time when I can sit in a “laid back” atmosphere and enjoy the company of a special friend.
Thanks to everyone throughout Ellis Baptist Association who are praying for me as I minister to the wives of our pastors and church staff.
Mission Statement: Hand in Hand Ministries seeks to Encourage wives of pastors and church staff as they are Affirmed and Strengthened in the pastoral care ministry. Hand in Hand Ministries provides a Confidential, Trustworthy Advocate to aid them in becoming all that our Lord Jesus Christ wants each to be.
Respectfully Submitted,Evelyn Newell Hand In Hand Ministries
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2015 ANNUAL REPORT
Another great year has been recorded for Christian camping at Latham Springs Camp & Retreat Center. This marks the 92nd year that Latham Springs has been serving God’s people. Total Attendance: 21,115
Professions of Faith: 834 Rededications: 486 Special Service: 199 Total Public Decisions: 1835 The summer camp season registered a record number of guests. 10,658 campers attended the 10 weeks of camp sessions. This is an increase of over 500 campers from summer 2014. A special ‘thanks’ goes out to all those whose hard work and dedication made each week of camp a success. Several building projects were completed this past year: A new 60+ person dormitory facility with adjoining meeting room, a new gift shop behind the dining hall, and a new concession stand with two adjoining meeting spaces. In addition to these building projects, a three person giant swing was built before summer and was a big ‘hit’ with all campers. The camp purchased a 71+ acre tract of land adjoining existing camp property. Plans are underway for construction of a new dorm before summer 2016. The new dorm will have 3 sections that sleep 22 each, and have adjoining meeting room for each section. Several new recreation activities are also being considered for next summer. A number of other building upgrades are also scheduled.
Plans for the new adult conference center are being completed. This new facility will include approximately 80 motel type rooms, a worship center, two meeting rooms, and a lobby/welcome center. The new conference center will be located on the newly acquired property and will overlook Lake Latham. Promotional and fund-raising material is being designed and should be available soon. Latham Springs is excited to announce the hosting of an associational youth camp for 2016. The camp has a number of associational pre-teen camps but no youth camp. The dates for this camp will be June 27 – July 1. Interested churches should contact the office. Exciting days are ahead for the ministry of Latham Springs. The Board of Trustees continues to promote the process that will lead to the expansion of facilities to enhance this great ministry. Please remember that Latham Springs is not funded by any state or national conventions, and depends on camp fees and your gifts to operate. The staff and trustees of Latham Springs wish to thank you for your support during the past year. We pray that this cooperative mission effort to reach and minister to individuals and groups might continue to bring glory to HIM. Please call the Latham Springs office to let us know how we can help with your camp or retreat needs.
“Come to the waters, all who thirst” Isaiah 55:1
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Ellis Christian Women’s Job Corps
We praise God for all that He has done. Our building is working out great. God has provided everything that we would need.
The class that started in August was a riot. There were 4 ladies in attendance. 16 weeks seems like a long time, but goes by very fast. Graduation was held at FBC Midlothian. Ladies did an excellent job on their speeches. After graduation we had baptismal services for 2 of the women. What fun!
The first class of 2015 had 7 in attendance. We had 2 to accept Christ. It is always a joy to get into week 6 or 7 of the program and see the changes that happen. One lady asked where we were going to study in the Bible. I told her Genesis and she went “Oh”. After she accepted Christ she began to read ahead of me. She said “It reads like a soap opera”. All graduated and we had one of the largest audiences ever. All are still friends and keep in touch with each other. Several found jobs abd they continue to visit Bible study and fellowships. We have several women come back for Bible Study.
Through the summer we had Bible study and GED classes.
God Provides!! God Sends!!Lives are changed!!
In His Service,
Kathryne BoroughsExecutive Director CWJC
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Ellis Baptist Association
Royal Ambassadors / Challengers Report 2015
Royal Ambassadors (RAs) is the Missions Education group for boys in grades 1-6. Challengers is the Mission Education grouping for young men in grades 7-12. At the present time, there are four churches in the Ellis Baptist Association that have active groups.
The 2015 RA Racers held the annual race Saturday, April 18, 2015 at First Baptist Church, Maypearl. A great time was had by all!!
Respectfully submitted,Murrie Wainscott
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Church Planting
We live in a growing county, especially in the northern and central sectors. The last decade showed Ellis County netting 10 people everyday. Research shows that we will continue to experience moderate growth over the next few years and then parts of our county will see exponential growth.
New high schools bring new homes and new growth. Midlothian’s Heritage High School opened last year as a 9th grade center. This year they added 10th and 11th grades. 2016 it will be a fully graded high school. Developers love a new school. Three new subdivisions are being built less than a mile from the school.
Waxahachie is building their new high school just east of the EBA office. Developers already own land to build. Waxahachie will experience the same type rapid growth.
It’s not just the growth areas that need churches. We have areas that have experienced transition and are no longer being reached. Re-planting churches would help reach these existing neighborhoods.
What does that mean to the association? We need to plant churches. We have to be intentional regarding where and what kind. We have to invest in these new churches. It might be financial support, prayer support, opening your facility or doing a local mission trip. These are not new to our churches It comes down to, what does church planting look-like in or for your church.
This coming year we will form a church planting team to help new church planters and our churches.
Submitted by,Richard Cody
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Ellis Christian Diaster Relief Team
Ellis Christian Disaster Relief Team (ECDRT) has been working closely with Texas Bap-tist Men on Disasters and projects as requested. We have been blessed with no major hurricanes or disasters this past year. That does not mean we were not busy. The units have been utilized thru out the year.
Tent Unit - has been used for VBS and miscellaneous church ministries. In the past 12 months the tent was used 10 times.
Shower Unit – has been used 6 weeks over the last 8 week summer for World Chang-ers, Student Ministries and other church ministries.
Box Unit – has been used for disasters including floods in Van, San Marcus and Mis-souri City as people trying to collect their personal possessions. Also used after the tornedos in the Cleburne area.
Clean-out Unit – has been used for the cleanup after the tornedos in the Cleburne area this past year. The unit has supported local churches with local ministries around the county.
Generator Unit – has been used for local church ministries.
The team was blessed with the ability to wrap the units to display where we are from and what is the ministry. Take a moment to look at the units outside today.
We want to thank Larry Johnson for helping us start this ministry and providing the leadership and guidance thru the years. Thank you Larry and best wishes to you and Yvette in your future adventures.
Submitted byBarry Bensmiller
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Honduras Annual Report
What an amazing year for the ministry here in Honduras. For over two years we have been praying for God to send workers for the harvest. This year he answered. Our ministry team has more than doubled. We have also seen a record number of mission teams come to Honduras to partner with the local churches in each village. This year we hosted 11 mission teams. We believe that not only has then been a harvest of new believers, but also the future harvest has been planted, watered and fertilized. We have also seen a large number of local Honduran pastors and leaders rising up to embrace the vision God has for Honduras. We believe one of the reasons so many pastors and leaders are answering the call is directly related to weekly discipleship groups in their home villages. The hope of Honduras is not only in Jesus Christ, but also in the local pastors and leaders who are willing to be participate in His Kingdom work.
Radio Rio de Dios has been through several changes this year. The biggest change has been in the staff. The staff is working so well together. There has been salvations, healings, and personal ministry shared throughout the year by our staff. We are happy to report that the radio has been 100% supported by the local listening audience through offerings and through the selling of advertisements for two years now. We have great hope and expectation for the coming years because of the spirit of creativity and dedication seen within the radio staff.
This year has been a year of growth in the ministry of meeting Human Need. In January, construction of the Lenca Hunger Farm began. This year we constructed a fish pond to raise Tilapia, we have planted beans and corn, and we have started a pig project. We currently have a chicken project in development as well as the possibility of coffee production. It is our vision to create self-sustaining farm that is able to produce food and resources to help the Lenca people during times of crisis. As part of the strategy, we have provide opportunities for local Lenca people to participate in the development of the Hunger Farm. One of the reasons so many people are in times of crisis is due to the lack of job opportunities. The Hunger Farm provides opportunities to work in exchange for food packets. As the farm develops all the food packets provided will come from the food cultivated and the resources produced from the Hunger Farm. It is our hope that one day like the radio station the Hunger Farm will be managed by local Honduras and food will be administered by local pastors through the local church.
In addition to the Hunger Farm, we have had more opportunities to minister and meet human need through medicine than in years past. This year we were able to help several individuals with life chaining operations and treatment. We helped a young girl named Elsi with a second surgery to repair a cleft palate. We were able to diagnose and treat a rare sub-tropical disease in a young boy who has been suffering for more than 11 years. We have been working with a paralytic who almost lost his legs due to bed sores. These are just a few of the many individuals who have been not only helped, but who have received prayer and personal discipleship through the healing process.
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Ellis Baptist Association has reason to celebrate 10 years of ministry in Honduras. However, the work is not finished! There is still a harvest and still a need for workers. There are still people living in poverty and struggling with various forms of sin. There are still people who are lost and have never heard the Gospel. However, there is a hope in Jesus Christ for the future. The Lenca people continue to be open to the Gospel. Through personal relationships we will continue to pray. We will continue to saturate the Department of Lempira with the Gospel. We will continue to plant churches and empower local leaders. And we will continue to meet human need through crisis relief and community development. Thank you for embracing the Lenca people. Thank you for your support. Thank you for participating in the Kingdom work here in Honduras.
Shannon and Kristi Hopkins
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Memorials
Baylor Baptist Church, Ennis Mr. James Anderson Mr. Jimmy Nutt Mr. Willam “Bill” Rabe Mr. Calvin Downing Mr. Duane Shaw Mrs. Dorothy Prince Mrs. Carol Sanders Mr. Dwight House Mr. Richard Smith
Central Baptist Church, Italy Mrs. Hazel Bumpas Mrs. Yvette Eagle Mrs. Paula Harris Mrs. Judy Turk Mrs. Clara Owens Mr. David Hazelwood
Eastridge Baptist Church, Red Oak Lawrence “Bud” Steiner
First Baptist Church, Midlothian Mr. RC Marshall Ms. Betty Johnson Ms. Chelsi Watts Mr. Les Bryant Mr. Michael Griffith Mr. Mac Gorham Ms. Eloise Pruitt Mr. Leon Buchanan Mrs. Roberta McDougal Ms. Cathie Brisendine Mr. Jerry Hamilton Ms. Ruth Johns
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Church DirectoryBaylor Baptist Church, Ennis PO Box 1304 Ennis 75120 (972) 875-2521 (972) 875-7001 faxPastor: Chet HensleyAssoc. Pastor/Education/Music: David Howard Minister of Youth: Brendan KeenerChurch Secretary: Vicki Bierhalter
Calvary Baptist Church, MidlothianP O Box 943, 1591 S. 9th St. Midlothian(972) 723-1775Pastor: Larry PoolAssociate Pastor: Sam GurleyMinister of Music: Steve OdomChurch Secretary/Treasurer: Amy Byers
CenterPointe Church for the CommunitiesP O Box 130, Red Oak 75154 (972) 935-8098Pastor: Theo D. Peugh Sr.Youth & Children’s Minister: Donna JohnsonSecretary: Joyce Rosmon (Support Church - First, Waxahachie)
Central Baptist Church, Italy PO Box 750 Italy 76651-0750 (972) 483-7474Pastor: Joseph Barrett Minister of Music: Guilherme AlmeidaMinister of Education: Alysa KirtonYouth Minister: Jeremy BeggsChildren Minister: Michele RiddlePreschool Minister: Holly SprayberryAdministrative Assistant: Susan Wooten Cowboy Church of Ellis County, Waxahachie2374 Hwy 287 Bypass W, Waxahachie 76165 (972) 935-9801Pastor: Gary MorganAssociate Pastor/Ministries: Rick McKenzieAssociate Pastor/Operations: Chris MaddoxYouth Coordinator: Chris TaylorChildren's Coordinator: Teri StewartOperations Coordinator: Marie VadivortMinistry Coordinator: Teena Valentich
Eastridge Baptist Church, Red OakP O Box 1210, Red Oak 75154 (972) 617-2338Pastor: Jack AblesAssociate Pastor: Billy HacklerMinister of Music: Paul StanfordMinister of Youth: Larry McGregorMinister of Children: Paul Raack
Secretary: Pati Seewald
Ferris Baptist Fellowship, Ferris PO Box 203, Ferris 75125-0203 (972) 544-3564Pastor: Bob MashburnChurch Secretary: Tammie Grandon
First Baptist Church, Maypearl PO Box 158, Maypearl 76064 (972) 435-3551 (972) 435-8211Pastor: Tony Sheffield Minister of Youth: John E. MartinezMinister of Education/Music: Mike HaunChildren’s & Recreation Pastor Paul BowmanSecretary: Sheila Thompson
First Baptist Church, Midlothian 1651 S. Midlothian Pkwy Midlothian 76065 (972) 723-6415 (972) 723-2455Pastor: Bruce Prindle Minister of Families/Counseling: Ben CondrayAdministrative Pastor: Michael E. Nichols, Ed. DMinister of Discipleship: Kenny LowmanSenior Adults Director/Coordinator: Don ReesePastor to High School Students: Clay HopkinsPastor to Middle School Students: David BillmanStudent Ministry Assistant: Julie DickersonWorship Pastor: Tim HaleTraditional Worship Leader: Albert LoveChildren’s Pastor: Curtis BarrettPreschool Minister: Libby LaughlinPreschool/Children's Ministry Assistant: Leigh MilnerOffice Manager: Deana AllsbrooksReceptionist: Kristie Turner
First Baptist Church, Milford PO Box 296, Milford 76670 (972) 493-2181Pastor: Steven GilleyMinister of Music: Ron ArnoldMinister of Youth: Christpher Jacinto
First Baptist Church, Red Oak103 W. Red Oak Rd.Red Oak, TX 75154(972) 617-3591Executive Pastor: Jared DouglasSpiritual Formation Pastor: Kevin AbbottWorship/Media Pastor: Ace AlexanderStudent Pastor: Mark RobbinsDirector of Children’s Ministry: Tiphany HoodAsst. Director of Children’s Ministry: Melissa Kennedy��
Minister of Missions: Justin SmithSingles Minister: Rod JonesStudent Minister: Tommy FosterDirector of Children’s Ministries: Keri MeekMinister to College: Jeff MedinaOperations Manager: Angela CollinsFinancial Services Manager: Tonya DavidPastoral Ministry Assistant: Gloria CowenMusic Ministry Assistant: Ginger BurrisMinistry Assistant: Nancy SimmonsTechnology & Communications: Brian JamesCollege/Student Ministry Assistant: Shanta LuedeckeChildren’s Ministry Assistant: Ashley SmithPreschool Ministry Assistant: Summer PopeChildren’s Ministry Associate: Glenn JonesChildren’s Ministry Intern: Marybeth SimmonsChild Development Director: Cathey BurgessHCDC Ministry Assistant: Cathy FosheaDirector of Women's Ministry: Dr. Barbara Parker
Iglesia Vaquera, WaxahachiePO Box 2367 (m) 356 FM 55 (p) Waxahachie (469) 878-8876Pastor: Tye Howard
(Support Church - Cowboy Church of Ellis Co)
Iglesia Bautista Primera, WaxahachieP.O. Box 915 Waxahachie, 75168(972) 937-7350Pastor: Humberto (Bert) SigalaChurch Secretary: Lynda SolisFinancial Secretary: Martha SolisYouth Ministries: Johnny Martinez & Yolanda PowellNursery Director: Rosatio Chastain
J-Bar-C Cowboy ChurchPO Box 730 (m), 121 FM 813 (p), Palmer, 75152(972) 449-2143Pastor: Reggie StewartElder: Danny BenhamElder: Loyd HigdonLay Pastor: Mitch McLainLay Pastor: Andy PitzLay Pastor: Mark MitchellLay Pastor: Tommy FontaineLay Pastor: Travis LangLay Pastor: Benny CowartBand Leader: Marc LaubachChildren's Ministry: Laurie HuskinsChildren's Ministry: Susan DavisFinancial Secretary: Denise Higdon
(Support Church - Cowboy Church of Ellis Co)
First Baptist Church, Waxahachie 315 Rogers St Waxahachie, 75165 (972) 938-1940 (972) 923-0466 faxSenior Pastor: David RitsemaExecutive Pastor: Jeff MoranMinister of Music: Chett HaynesMinister of Pastoral Care: Dan McClintonMinister to Senior Adults: Jerry LemonMinister to Youth: Jeff RossMinister to Children: Stefanie LitzlerDirector First Steps: Joely GloverDirector of Technology and Media: Cameron HawkinsAssistant to Pastor/Financial Assistant: Shirley RogersCommunications Coordinator: Terry Bensmiller
Forreston Baptist Church, Forreston PO Box 57 Forreston, 76041 (972) 483-6462Pastor: Jason Harris Secretary - Eva Calvert
Fourth Ward Baptist Church, Ennis1300 North Shawnee (p) P.O. Box 271 (m) Ennis, 75120 (972) 875-2596Pastor: Steven EdwardsYouth Directors: Deborah Ivey & Carolyn HaynesSecretary: Vickie McCoyMinister of Children: Mary Anderson
Freedom Community Church, Midlothian5361 Buffalo St Midlothian, 76065 (972)775-1433Pastor: Larry AtchleyMusic & Youth Director: Jordan DavisPreschool & Children's Minister: Jennifer AtchleyChildren : Larissa BurneyPreschool: Melissa RustonSecretary: Cheryl Bond
Friendship Baptist Church, Ennis1101 South Hall Ennis, 75119 (972) 875-9622Pastor: Edward (Ed) RamseyMusic Leader: Johanna SigalaSecretary: Bobbie Dlabaj
Hillcrest Baptist Church, Cedar Hill265 W. Pleasant Run Rd, Cedar Hill,75104(972) 291-3521Senior Pastor: Mike SimmonsExecutive Pastor/Worship/Music: Donnie PageAssociate Pastor/Business Administration: Rupert RobbinsAssociate Pastor: Dr. Tim TramellMinister of Education: Ryan Mason
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Lay Elders: Larry MurphyLay Elders: Roger PinkertChildren's Minister: Will ProbstPreschool Director: Teresa PrendergastAdministrative Assistant: Monica SzkorlaAdministrative Assistant: Karen Snow
Park Meadows Baptist Church, Waxahachie3350 Hwy 77 N Waxahachie, 75165 (972)937-0073Pastor: Joe Langley Minister of Music: Robin Nelson Children's Minister: Karen SummersSecretary: Janet SkipperMother's Day Out Director: Deanne Gaither
Ranchhouse Cowboy, Maypearl 7205 FM 66 Maypearl, 76064(972) 435-2650 (972) 435-2653Pastor: Dave WilkersonElder: Jan EckhartElder: Dusty GrafElder: Truitt HarlowLay Pastor: J.D. WaltersLay Pastor: Joe SmithLay Pastor: Pat PattersonYouth Ministry: John David (JD) WaltersChildren's Ministry: Carrie FinleyFinance Secretary: Laura Compston
Remedy ChurchP.O. Box 2925Waxahachie, TX 75168(972) 767-9895Pastor: Aaron Clayton (Mission)
Rockett Baptist Church, Red Oak2870 FM 983, Red Oak, 75154 (972)576-8954Pastor: Cory MullinsMinister of Worship: Steve MartinYouth Minister: Carlos Martinez
Southlake Baptist Church, Waxahachie 2378 Hwy 77 Waxahachie, 75165 (972) 923-1395Pastor: Chip SebringAssociate Pastor/Music: Royce ThornalYouth Ministry: Tommy VencillChildrens Ministry: Amber VencillPreschool Ministry: Robin MeisnerSecretary: Pat Ansley
Lonestar Cowboy Church, Red Oak1011 E. Ovilla Rd, Red Oak, 75154(972) 576-0900Pastor: Jonathan CoeElder: Wesley HarlowElder: Bily LongElder: Paul StephensonLay Pastor: Charles MillerLay Pastor: Forre BitnerLay Pastor: Tina CraderLay Pastor: Billy Edwards(Support Church - Ranchhouse Cowboy Church)
Longbranch Community Baptist Church, Midlothian 200 Longbranch Drive Midlothian, 76065 972-723-6442Senior Pastor: Dr. Herbert PedersenWorship Leader: Craig McBroomMinister to Students: Dallas OvalleChildren's Coordinator: Bill NicholsonPreschool Director: Melissa StephensonFinancial Administrator: Angie Cagle
Midway Baptist Church, Ferris4511 FM660 Ferris 75125 (972)544-8423Pastor: Eldon BusenitzAssociate Pastor: Rick AyersMusic Minister: Tom WalterYouth Pastor: Chris Duckworth
Mountain Peak Community Baptist, Midlothian200 Longbranch Rd, (972) 775-8211Pastor: Ryan BuckAssociate Pastor/Worship Leader: Don JacksonYouth Minister: Cale KidsChildren's Ministers: Glenda Dooley & Lori BartlettPreschool Ministers: Laura Short & Angela McLellanAdministration: Angie Cagle (Support Church - Longbranch)
Ovilla Road Baptist Church, Ovilla 3251 Ovilla Road Red Oak, 75154(972)617-8544Senior Pastor: Drew EricksonAssociate Pastor/Business Admin: Douglas B. Con-nellMinister of Worship & Fine Arts: Jeff ToddPastor of Student Ministries: Josh MensingerLay Elders: Phil BakerLay Elders: Logan Garrett
Church Directory Continued
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South Prong, WaxahachieP. O. Box 981, Waxahachie, 75168(972) 937-4458Pastor: Michael (Mike) GilchristYouth Minister: Kenny HooperSecretary: Inez Sinor
Stagecoach Cowboy Church, Waxahachie856 FM55, Waxahachie, 75165(972) 351-1004Pastor: Glen Null
Tabernacle Baptist Church, Ennis1200 Country Club Road, Ennis, 75120 (972) 878-3861Senior Pastor: Todd GrayExecutive Pastor: Mike SellersAssociate Pastor/Pastoral Care/Senior Adults: Richard (Dick) MoodyWorship Pastor: Brandon HixsonMinister of Youth: Ryan GilbertMinister to College: Lauryn GilbertChildren's Coordinator: Lisa VyersPreschool Coordinator: Shannon EddinsPastor’s Administrative Assistant: Jill MorenoAdministrative Finacial Assistant: Pat CasperReceptionist: Tayler Scott
Templo Alpha & Omega, Waxahachie716 Dunnaway St, (m) 104 Monticello Dr. (p) Waxa.Pastor: Herman Martinez (Sponsor Church - FBC Waxahachie)
Templo De Poder Iglesia Bautista, Ennis P.O. Box 8, Ennis, 75119 (972)878-1907Pastor: Lynn Godsey
The Avenue Church, Waxahachie 210 YMCA Drive, Waxahachie, 75165 (972) 937-5301Lead Pastor: David BrownExecutive Pastor: Jason BankheadWorship Pastor: Joel WarrenAssociate Worship Minister: Angie EddyFamily Pastor: Wayne SlayAssociate Connections Minister: Zach WrightSpiritual Growth Pastor: Alan RogersChildren’s Minister: Melissa LancePreschool Minister: Traci AlversonHigh School Minister: Chase BrownJunior High Minister: Mark MillerFinancial Coordinator: Janie Moses
Facilities Manager: Mike FrenchFinance Manager: Stacie BrownAudio Engineer: Brian BarthMedia Minister: Dustin EddyAssistant to Executive Pastor: Diana GoldenAssistant to Spiritual Growth: Brenda DeyoKidz Avenue Assistant: Jenee PulliamNext Generation Assistant: Chelsea HoganReceptionist: Dawn Brown
Wagon Wheel Cowboy ChurchP.O. Box 1031Waxahachie, TX 75168(469) 383-5115 Pastor: Ron Nolen
Water Street Baptist Church, Waxahachie 804 Water Street Waxahachie , 75165 (972) 937-3347Pastor: James SouthardStudent Minister: Jesse GarciaChildren’s Minister: David PooleSecretary: Becky King
Church Directory Continued
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Historical TableYR . MEETING PLACE MODERATOR CLERK PREACHER
1931 Midlothian J. S. Herring J. A. Holl W. J. McKenzie1932 Tabernacle, Ennis McKinley Norman J. D. Grey J. H. Gerault1933 Waxahachie McKinley Norman J. D. Grey J. D. Grey1934 Central, Italy McKinley Norman Arthur Deloach Arthur Deloach1935 Milford McKinley Norman Arthur Deloach R. T. Daniel1936 Midlothiaan W. C. Hankins J. R. Campbell W. C. Hankins1937 Tabernacle, Ennis McKinley Norman J. R. Campbell J. R. Campbell1938 First, Waxahachie L. B. Jenkins Nat Farley Hugh Bumpas1939 Central, Italy L. B. Jenkins Nat Farley Nat Farley1940 Milford L. B. Jenkins D.P. McFarland F. B. Burress1941 Midlothian L. B. Jenkins D.P. McFarland T. J. Furniss1942 Tabernacle, Ennis J. P. Boone Jack Southerland J. P. Boone1943 First, Waxahachie J. P. Boone E. W. Massey C. F. Griffen1944 Central, Italy J. P. Boone Mrs. C. T. Aly Milton Greer1945 Milford J. P. Boone Mrs. C. T. Aly R. C. Fling1946 Midlothian J. P. Boone E. W. Massey Orbie Lamb1947 Ferris Ave., Waxahachie R. C. Fling Mrs. A.A. Roberts Dick Griffin1948 Tabernacle, Ennis Darrell Morgan Mrs. A. A. Roberts H. M. Usry1949 Milford H. M. Usry W. D. Williams David Gardner1950 First, Waxahachie R. C. Fling E. J. Kearney Russell Ware1951 Central, Italy E. J. Kearney Bill Malone E. J. Kearney1952 Midlothian T. H.. Epton W. M. Stallings, Jr. T. H. Epton1953 Ferris Ave., Waxahachie Jack Byrom W. M. Stallings, Jr. Jack Byrom1954 Calvary, Waxahachie Jack Byrom W. B. Robinson Don Waterson1955 Water St., Waxahachie Don Smith W. B. Robinson J. C. Preister1956 Tabernacle, Ennis Ralph Reasor J. F. Lamb H. M. Rice1957 First, Midlothian Ralph Reasor J. F. Lamb J. C. Shirley 1958 First, Waxahachie M. B. Baldwin Mrs. Bob Wear Ralph Reasor1959 Southern, Ferris M. B. Baldwin Mrs. Bob Wear Robert Tenery1960 First, Milford T. Hollis Epton James McKee James McKee1961 S. Prong, Waxahachie C. D. White James McKee C. D. White1962 Tabernacle, Ennis C. D. White James McKee Fred Chapman1963 Baylor, Ennis C. D. White Mrs. Dave Borders Jerry Wilson1964 First, Midlothian Fred Chapman Mrs. Dave Borders Joe Weldon1965 Central, Italy Carl Bilderback Mrs. Dave Borders Joe Weldon1966 Ferris Ave., Waxahachie Carl Bilderback Mrs. Dave Borders C. Bilderback1967 First, Maypearl Carl Bilderback Mrs. Dave Borders C. Bilderback1968 Central, Italy Sam Tullock Mrs. Joe Shirley Charles Wade1969 Tabernacle, Ennis H. M. Rice Mrs. Joe Shirley H. M. Rice1970 Northside, Ennis H. M. Rice Mrs. Joe Shirley C. W. Burchfield1971 Water St., Waxahachie Paul Stripling Mrs. Joe Shirley Frank Roquel1972 First Southern, Ferris Paul Stripling Mrs. Joe Shirley Sam Tullock1973 First, Waxahachie Paul Stripling Mrs. Joe Shirley Bill Nichols1974 Midlothian Paul Stripling Mrs. Joe Shirley Paul Stripling1975 Baylor, Ennis Sam Tullock Mrs. Joe Shirley Richard Moody1976 Milford Richard Moody Mrs. Joe Shirley Van Gauthe1977 Midlothian Richard Moody Mrs. Joe Shirley Larry Rolison1978 Central, Italy Richard Moody Mrs. Don Cooper Bob Acker1979 Baylor, Ennis Leroy Fenton Mrs. Don Cooper Carlton Young
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1980 Ferris Ave., Waxahachie Leroy Fenton Mrs. Don Cooper Hezle Setwart1981 First, Maypearl Del Medlin Mrs. Don Cooper Leroy Fenton1982 First, Waxahachie Del Medlin Mrs. Don Cooper Del Medlin1983 S. Prong, Waxahachie Hezle Stewart Mrs. Don Cooper Gaylon Holt1984 Tabernacle, Ennis Hezle Stewart Mrs. Olen Massey Jim Blackenship1985 Ovilla Rd., Red Oak Gaylon Holt Mrs. Olen Massey David Tomme1986 Trinity Oaks, Red Oak Gaylon Holt Mrs. Olen Massey Ed Wright1987 First, Midlothian Van Gauthe Mrs. Olen Massey Scott Fenton1988 Oak Crest, Midlothian Van Gauthe Mrs. Olen Massey Jerry Hall1989 Park Meadows, Waxahachie Johnny Mansell Mrs. Olen Massey Johnny Mansell1990 Baylor, Ennis Johnny Mansell Mrs. Olen Massey Darrel Beggs1991 Central, Italy Carlton Young Mrs. Olen Massey Joe Langley1992 Ferris Ave., Waxahachie Carlton Young Mrs. Olen Massey Todd Littleton1993 First, Maypearl Jerry Hall Mrs. Pat Ansley Rick Davis1994 First, Waxahachie Jerry Hall Mrs. Pat Ansley Richard Moody1995 Tabernacle, Ennis David Brown Mrs. Pat Ansley Leroy Fenton1996 First, Midlothian David Brown Mrs. Pat Ansley Vince Elder1997 Park Meadows, Waxahachie Joe Hall Mrs. Pat Ansley Jimmy Jones1998 First, Ovilla Leadership Team Mrs. Pat Ansley David Brown1999 First, Waxahachie Larry Johnson Marie Dyess None2000 First, Maypearl Larry Johnson Denise Hamilton None2001 Ovilla Road, Ovilla Larry Johnson Denise Hamilton None2002 Tabernacle, Ennis Larry Johnson Denise Hamilton None2003 Cowboy Church of Ellis County Larry Johnson Denise Hamilton None2004 Longbranch Community Baptist Larry Johnson Denise Hamilton None2005 Tabernacle Baptist Church Larry Johnson Denise Hamilton Steve Stroope2006 First Baptist Midlothian Larry Johnson Marni White Tony Evans2007 First Baptist Waxahachie Larry Johnson Marni White Milfred Minatrea2008 Eastridge Baptist Church Larry Johnson Marni White None2009 First Baptist Maypearl Larry Johnson Marni White None2010 Tabernacle Ennis Larry Johnson Debbie Crady None2011 Cowboy Church of Ellis County Larry Johnson Terri Tyner None2012 Rockett Baptist Church Larry Johnson Terri Tyner Todd Gray2013 Stagecoach Cowboy Church Larry Johnson Terri Tyner Gary Morgan2014 Longbranch Community Baptist Larry Johnson Barbra Evenbly Jack Ables2015 First, Waxahachie Larry Johnson Darla Schembera Aaron Clayton
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