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2001 Yearbook
National Association
of
Congregational
Christian Churches
47* Annual Meeting
Lansing, Michigan
June 23 - 26, 2001
"Transforming in Christ...
Uniting in Faith."
Romans 12:1-5
Please join us for a time of
unity, transformation
and holy fun!
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
2001
YEARBOOK
Containing member church statistics for the calendar year
1999-2000 or the most recent fiscal year
and
Personnel Names and Addresses submitted by
August 1,2000
PRICE $6.00
Edited in the Offices of the Association
8473 South Howell Avenue
P.O. Box 1620
Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154-0620
(414) 764-1620 or (800) 262-1620
FAX: (414)764-0319
E-MAIL: naccc@naccc.org
WEB SITE: http://www.naccc.org/
MISSION STATEMENT
To encourage and assist local churches in their development
of vibrant and effective witnesses to Christ
in Congregational ways.
CONTENTS
THE MODERATOR'S MESSAGE 4
THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY'S MESSAGE 5
ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 6
ANNUAL MEETINGS 7
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION STAFF 9
NACCC OFFICERS 10
NACCC HISTORIAN 10
NACCC LEGAL COUNSEL 10
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 11
THE CONGREGATIONALIST 15
NACCC COMMITTEES
Credentials Committee 15
Annual Meeting Program Committee 16
Nominating Committee 18
Communication Services Committee 19
Financial Services Committee 21
Financial Advisors 24
Building & Loan Team 28
Investment Advisory Committee 29
DIVISIONS OF THE CORPORATION
Congregational Church Development 30
Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies 32
Division for Ministry 35
Missionary Society 37
CHURCH SERVICES COMMISSION
Church Services Commission 40
Christian Education & Spiritual Resources Subcommittee 42
Family Life, Men's & Women's Subcommittee 43
Youth Subcommittee 44
National Association of Pilgrim Fellowship 46
Heritage of Pilgrim Endeavor 47
CHURCHES OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 48
Member Churches 49
Honorary Member Churches 191
Affiliated Associations and Conferences 191
Associate Churches 1 93
AREA ASSOCIATIONS & FELLOWSHIPS 194
CONTENTS (continued)
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES
Affiliated Colleges 208
Congregational Library & Historical Society 208
Continuation Committee 208
Congregational Ministers 209
Ordinations for 1999-2000 222
CFTS Students 223
Christian Education Directors 225
Association-Related Special Awards 230
Citations Given at Annual Meetings 234
Necrology 235
Mission Addresses 237
Past Association Board Members 239
ARTICLES AND BYLAWS
Articles of Association 254
Bylaws of Association 261
Articles of Incorporation 272
Bylaws of Corporation , 276
INDEX: Area Association Officers, Leadership Team Members,
Consultants, Association Office Staff 288
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THE MODERATOR'S MESSAGE
Transforming in Christ... Uniting in Faith!
(inspired by Romans 12:1-5)
Gathering in Lansing for our 47^^ Annual
Meeting, we join together for more than the
business at hand. We seek - and expect to find -
a measure of transformation, a feehng of unity
and the sharing of some holy fun.
This year our Annual Meeting will have a new
format, incorporating many suggestions from evaluations of previous
Annual Meetings. The focus will be on church revitalization and a hands-
on approach to resources you can put to work in your church. We'll spend
less meeting time on reports and more on worship, holding the work of our
association in prayer. We'll increase fellowship time and opportunities to
attend a concert and other evening events. Seminar speakers will focus on
church and Sunday School revitalization as well as other topics. Lecturers
will give us food for the head and heart as they discuss the transformative
power of Christ and the key role of the laity in Congregational churches.
The Church Services Commission will offer a Resource Room where you
can pick up new ideas and meet people of similar interests. We'll also
spend time with the HOPE and NAPF participants. Many things will stay
the same, but we hope the changes will deepen our fellowship and inspire
you to make a positive difference in your church.
Relying on the Spirit of Christ, we hope to gain new momentum to face the
challenging years ahead for the National Association of Congregational
Christian Churches. We are at a critical juncture in our history and
development. In a world that increasingly finds larger organizational bodies
irrelevant and too bureaucratic to be effective, we need to offer to this same
world a vibrant Congregational invitation to be transformed in Christ. How
we meet this challenge will determine our future.
Come to Lansing for transformation, unity, fellowship and a large measure
of holy fun; and may our time together be to God's glory.
Rev. Dr. Betsey Audette, Moderator
Along with members of the 2001 Program and Host Committees.
THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY'S MESSAGE
The "Congregational Way" of worship and
work; the way we seek to serve God and the
way of believing that we love, is a way that has
within it the seeds of its own destruction.
It is easy for us to mouth the sovereignty of the
local Church or government by the
congregation. It is also easy to fall for the
temptation to believe local autonomy is the
ONLY issue of importance. All too often I hear
people say, we can do what we want or believe
what we wish. Such is not true.
Fundamental to our "way" is the steadfast belief in the Lordship of Jesus
Christ as the only head of the Church. That plus local autonomy equals
FREEDOM. Faith in Jesus as Lord and the freedom to explore the
scriptures unfettered by dogmas, creeds or faith pronouncements, relying
solely on the leadership of the Holy Spirit is the hallmark of our FAITH.
The often forgotten factor in our triad is FELLOWSHIP. The gift and
manifestation of FAITH and FREEDOM is lived out in FELLOWSHIP.
Congregationalists are not isolationists nor can they be. As brothers and
sisters in Christ, the actions and conduct of each congregation and
congregant affect the whole. The fellowship of the Churches to confirm
ordinations, celebrate installation, share wisdom, create and receive
constructive suggestions for dealing with conflict and working together to
do collectively what we can do better than working alone is fundamental
to the Congregational Way.
With this clearly in mind, the theme for the 2001 Annual Meeting is
"Transforming in Christ... Uniting In Faith." It is based on the scriptural
message from Romans 12:1-5. It is what we are about and I invite all
Churches of our Association to use this year to study what it really means
to be a Congregational Christian.
When we unite in faith because we have been transformed in Christ, we
will truly be an exciting and meaningful Association of Churches.
May God bless us all and direct us in that quest.
Douglas L. Lobb
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION STAFF
Office (800) 262-1620 ,., , ,,
Executive Secretary
Associate Executive
Secretary for l\/linisterial
Development and Service
and Youth
Associate Executive
Secretary for Missions,
Church Development and
Technology
Controller
Rev. Dr. Douglas L. Lobb (Christine)
290 E. Field Stone Circle #5
Oak Creek, Wl 53154
Home Phone: (414)768-9660
Office Voice Mail Ext: 21
E-mail: dlobb@naccc.org
Rev. Phil R. Jackson (Michelle)
5537 North Bay Ridge
Whitefish Bay, Wl 53217
Home Phone: (414) 332-1979
Office Voice Mail Ext: 23
E-mail: pjackson@naccc.org
Rev. Dr. Donald P. Olsen (Penny)
227 Miraflores Avenue
Waukegan, IL 60087
Home Phone: (847) 244-6975
Office Voice Mail Ext: 17
E-mail: dolsen@naccc.org
Trudi Edwards
3548 South 45" Street
Milwaukee, Wl 53220
Home Phone: (414) 546-0056
Office Voice Mail Ext: 18
E-mail: tedwards@naccc.org
Assistant to Doug Lobb
Meeting Coordinator
Assistant to Phil Jackson
Youth Program
Assistant to Don Olsen
Church Services Coordinator
Carrie Dahm - Voice Mail Ext: 25
E-mail: cdahm@naccc.org
Karen Frazzell - Voice Mail Ext: 13
E-mail: kfrazzell@naccc.org
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Assistant to Trudi Edwards
NA Newsletter Editor
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E-mail: nristic@naccc.org
Liesel Gruener- Home Phone:
(262) 857-6845
E-mail: lieselg@famvid.com
OFFICERS
MODERATOR (member of Board of Directors & Executive Committee)
Rev. Dr. D. Elizabeth Audette
(Rockland Cong'l, Rockland)
P.O. Box 554
Rockland, ME 04841
Home: (207)596-2950
Office: (207)594-5317
FAX: (207)596-7116
E-mail: revdea@midcoast.com
MODERATOR-ELECT (member of Board of Directors & Executive Committee)
Claudia Kniefel
(Robert)
(First Cong'l, Anchorage)
IMMEDIATE PAST MODERATOR
Anne Kuester
(Gary)
(Pilgrim Cong'l, Green Bay)
8451 Miles Court
Anchorage, AK 99504
Home: (907)337-6560
Office: (907)272-8363
FAX: (907)272-5124
E-mail: fcc@alaska.net
3031 Bay View Drive
Green Bay, Wl 54311
Home: (920)468-1114
FAX: (920)499-2123
E-mail: annegary@gbonline.com
ASSOCIATION & CORPORATION SECRETARY
Lois A. Heilmann
(First Cong'l, Etna)
TREASURER
James H. Walsh
(Gloria)
(First Cong'l, Wauwatosa)
HISTORIAN
Rev. Dr. Lloyd Hall Jr.
(Hannah)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Racine)
9 Ridge Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15223
Home: (412)781-7935
1085 Lower Ridgeway
Elm Grove, Wl 53122
Home: (262)786-7832
1800 College Avenue
Racine, Wl 53403-2751
Home: (262)634-5999
Office: (262)633-6039
FAX: (262)634-1351
E-mail: dochall @ plymouthracine.org
LEGAL COUNSEL
Walter S. Davis 1 1 1 East Kilbourn Avenue
Davis & Kuelthau Milwaukee, Wl 53202
(First Cong'l, Wauwatosa) Phone: (41 4) 276-0200
Web site: www.daviskuelthau.com
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1997-2001
Rev. Robert T. Carlson, Ch.
(V. Elaine)
(East Orrington Cong'!,
Orrington)
Hannah Wing Hall
(Lloyd)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Racine)
Arthur E. Wallach
(Lee)
(First Cong'l, Akron)
1998-2002
Kenneth W. Arnold
(Susan)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Wichita)
Carol L. Cole, Vice-Ch.
(Cong'l Ch. of the Messiah,
Los Angeles)
James A. Hopkins
(Riverpoint Cong'l,
W. Warwick)
38 Johnson Mill Road
Orrington, ME 04474
Home: (207)262-9333
Office: (207)825-3404
FAX: (207)825-8855
E-mail: rtcttt@mint.net
1800 College Avenue
Racine, Wl 53403
Home: (262)634-5999
Office: (262)633-6039
FAX: (262)634-1351
E-mail: han@plymouthracine.org
379 Nob Hill Drive
Akron, OH 44303
Home: (330)836-4815
FAX: (330) 836-4815 plus *11
3802 E. Central
Wichita, KS 67208
Home: (316)683-8178
Office: (316)684-0171
FAX: (316)684-8835
E-mail: KWarnold@aol.com
8815 Croydon Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Home: (310)641-7665
Office: (818)901-5298
FAX: (310)641-2078
E-mail: altrusa@earthlink.net
260 Division Street
East Greenwich, Rl 02818-4045
Home: (401)884-8986
Office: (401) 724-8800 ext. 167
FAX: (401)723-2690
E-mail-Home: jahopkins@prodigy.net
E-mail-Office: jahopkins @ wardwell.com
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(continued)
1999-2003
Rev. Patricia Dando Haaheim
(Bob)
(Promise Cong'l, Apple Valley)
Rev. Gregory A. Ellcey
(Barbara)
(First Cong'l, Marshalltown)
Rev. Kathrine Miller-Todd
(Richard)
(Berwick Cong'l, Berwick)
2000-2004
Rev. Dr. Roy C. Backus
(Ann)
(Olivet Cong'l, Olivet)
13302 Ellice Court
Apple Valley, MN 55124-8118
Home: (612)432-4408
E-mail: revpatti@yahoo.com
312 W. Main Street
Marshalltown, lA 50158
Home: (515)752-4957
Office: (515)752-4239
FAX: (515)752-4230
E-mail: fcc@mtnia.com
3407 Kingman Boulevard
Des Moines, lA 5031 1
Home: (515)277-1746
Office: (515)281-7711
E-mail: rmiller-todd@uswest.net
PO Box 368
Olivet, Ml 49076
Home: (616)749-9396
Office: (616)749-2631
Fax: (616)749-7121
E-mail: rabackus@aol.com
Susan (Sue) Carter
(Jerry)
(Heritage Cong'l, Madison)
4221 Yuma Drive
Madison, Wl 53711
Home: (608)271-0816
Office: (608)221-0383
FAX: (608) 221-2788
E-mail: suewna@execpc.com
Blaine H. Simons
(Diane)
(First Cong'
2691 Flamingo Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
Salt Lake City) Home: (801)272-1787
Office: (801)267-5600
FAX: (801)262-4892
E-mail: bsimons@usor.state.ut.us
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SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
Administration & Quality Assurance
(Membership, Bylaws and
Quality Assurance)
Kenneth Arnold, Ch.
Patricia Dando Haaheim
Gregory Ellcey
Nominations and
Appointments
Hannah Hall, Ch.
Carol Cole
Sue Carter
Lois Heilmann, Ex Officio
Human Resources
(P&A)
Carol Cole, Ch.
Arthur Wallach
Blaine Simons
Theological Advancement
Roy Backus, Ch.
James Hopkins
Kathrine Miller-Todd
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CORPORATE DIVISION MEMBERS
Congregational Church
Development
C.F.T.S.
Division for the Ministry
Missionary Society
James Hopkins
Kathrine Miller-Todd
Patricia Dando Haaheim
Hannah Hall
LIAISON ASSIGNMENTS
Credentials
Nominations, NA Officers
Investment Advisory
Financial Services Committee
Building & Loan,
Financial Resources Representative
Budget Representative
Communication Services Committee
General Representative
Technical Representative
Church Services Commission (Council)
Christian Ed/Spiritual Resources
Family Life/ Men'sAA/omen's
Youth
Hannah Hall
Hannah Hall
Kathrine Miller-Todd
Arthur Wallach
Kenneth Arnold
Gregory Ellcey
Arthur Wallach
Carol Cole/
Patricia Dando Haaheim
Carol Cole
Carol Cole
Patricia Dando Haaheim
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THE CONGREGATIONALIST
Joseph B. Polhemus, Editor
(First Cong'l, Mansfield)
1 1 05 Briarwood Road
Mansfield, OH 44907
Home: (419)756-5526
FAX: (419)756-5526
E-mail: JBPedit@aol.com
CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
1998-2001
Shirley Mark, Ch.
(First Cong'l, Burlington)
1101 Park Street
Burlington, lA 52601
Home: (319)752-1810
FAX: snwmark@aol.com
1999-2002
John E. Canter
(Plymouth Cong'l, Racine)
902 73^' Street
Kenosha, Wl 53143-5421
Office: (262)633-6039
E-mail: john@plymouthracine.org
2000-2003
Charmaine G. Jones 705 Western Avenue
(Big Woods Cong'l, Warrenville) Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
Home: (630) 469-8342
Executive Committee Liaison
Hannah Hall
Staff Executive
Douglas L. Lobb
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE - 2001 ANNUAL MEETING
LANSING, MICHIGAN
Rev. Dr. D. Elizabeth Audette
(Rockland Cong'!, Rockland)
P.O. Box 554
Rockland, ME 04841
Home: (207)596-2950
Office: (207)594-5317
FAX: (207)596-7116
E-mail: revdea@midcoast.com
Rev. Penny Barnett
(Plymouth Cong'l, Lansing)
2001 East Grand River Ave
Lansing, Ml 48912-3286
Office: (517)484-9495
FAX: (517)484-2588
E-mail: Revbarnett@hotmail.com
Rev. Robert T. Carlson
(V. Elaine)
(East Orrington Cong'l,
Orrington)
38 Johnson Mill Road
Orrington, ME 04474
Home: (207)262-9333
Office: (207) 825-3404
FAX: (207) 825-8855
E-mail: rtcttt@mint.net
Helen Elliott, Co-Ch.
(Plymouth Cong'l, Lansing)
4245 W. Jolly Road Lot 78
Lansing, Ml 48911-3057
Home: (517)646-2029
E-mail: greensleeves@lopener.net
James A. Hopkins
(Riverpoint Cong'l
W. Warwick)
260 Division Street
East Greenwich, Rl 02818-4045
Home: (401)884-8986
Office: (401) 724-8800 ext. 167
FAX: (401)723-2690
E-mail-Home: jahopkins @ prodigy.net
E-mail-Office: jahopkins@wardwell.com
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE (continued)
Claudia Kniefel
(Robert)
(First Cong'!, Anchorage)
8451 Miles Court
Anchorage, AK 99504
Home: (907)337-6560
Office: (907)272-8363
FAX: (907)272-5124
E-mail: fcc@alaska.net
Rev. Dr. Steven Peay
(Julie)
(Heritage Cong'l, Madison)
3102 Prairie Road
Madison, Wl 53719
Home: (608)270-9541
Office: (608)274-0833
FAX: (608)274-1340
E-mail-Office: speay® heritagemadison.org
E-mail-Home: RDSAPeay@AOLcom
Evelyn Van Kirk, Co-Ch.
(Wayland)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Lansing)
3122 Boston Boulevard
Lansing, Ml 48910-2535
Home: (517)394-4205
E-mail: evelynvankirk@yahoo.com
Douglas L. Lobb, Ex Officio
E-mail: dlobb@naccc.org
Office: (800)262-1620
FAX: (414)764-0319
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NOMINATING COMMITTEE
OF THE ASSOCIATION
1999-2001
Rev. Ashley Cook, Ch.
(Federated Church, Demorest)
Rev. Christopher Rygh
(Mary Beth)
(First Cong'l, Wauwatosa)
Rev. W. David Thomas
(Patricia)
(First Cong'l, Kingston)
2000-2002
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth E. Binghann
(Paul)
(Pilgrim Cong'l, Pomona)
Rev. Edward H. Fackler
(Terry)
(Seattle Cong'l, Seattle)
Marjorie Walbridge
(Harry)
(First Cong'l, Roscommon)
Executive Committee Liaison
Hannah Hall
Staff Executive
Douglas L. Lobb
PO Box 776
Demorest, GA 30535
Home: (706)894-1239
Office: (706)778-3000X1179
FAX: (706)776-0133
E-mail: acook@piedmont.edu
1511 Church Street
Wauwatosa, Wl 53213
Home: (414)325-9202
Office: (414)258-7375
FAX: (414)258-1688
E-mail: ryghc@firstchurchtosa.org
6 Church Street
Kingston, NH 03848
Home: (603)642-8130
Office: (978)374-2160
FAX: (978)374-2163
E-mail: DavidT47@aol.com
600 N. Garey Avenue
Pomona, CA 91767
Home: (909)621-6839
Office: (909)622-1373
FAX: (909)629-2554
E-mail: eextrom@aol.com
1 9723 68th Avenue W No 205
Lynnwood, WA 98036-4579
Home: (425)778-9032
Cell: (206)850-9032
E-mail: efackler@flash.net
PO Box 652
Roscommon, Ml 48653
Home: (517)275-8138
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COMMUNICATION SERVICES COMMITTEE
The Communication Services Committee shall have the responsibility to
encourage and assist members of local churches to communicate
vibrantly and effectively with one another, with members of local churches,
with participants in the work of the National Association, and with the
public at large, to further the work of Christ. It is also responsible for :
• seeking out and modeling the best communication practices;
• overseeing the general communication efforts of the
Association;
• fostering a more communication-conscious culture within the
Association.
1997-2002
Rev. Dr. John F. Doud
(Catherine)
(Arbor Grove Cong'
2510Spring Arbor Road
Jackson, Ml 49203
Jackson) Home: (517)789-7571
Office: (517)784-4824
Rev. Dr. W. Robert Murray
(Barbara)
(First Cong'l, Ceredo)
P.O. 60x1148
Ceredo, WV 25507
Home: (304)453-3326
Office: (304)453-4779
HOME FAX: (304)453-3165
E-mail: scotty@ezwv.com
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COMMUNICATION SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
1998-2003
Rev. Douglas Drown
(First Cong'l, Bingham)
1999-2004
P.O. Box 621
Bingham, ME 04920-0621
Home: (207)672-3380
Office: (207)672-3218
E-mail: revdoug@somtel.com
Theodore A. Flynn, Ch.
(Cong'l Church of the Chimes,
Sherman Oaks)
Rev. John F. Miller
(Joann)
(First Cong'l Ch, Three Oaks)
c/o PMC
101531/2 Riverside Dr. #142
Toluca Lake, CA 91602
Home: (818)760-8061
Office: (818)755-3912
FAX: (818)755-4610
E-mail: pmcsales@aol.com
110 E. Ash Street
Three Oaks, Ml 49128
Home: (616)756-7213
FAX: (815)461-5960
E-mail: jomiller@triton.net
Robert Snyder
(Margaret-"Peggy")
(First Cong'l, Toledo)
4815 Elmhurst Road
Toledo, OH 43613
Home: (419)472-5037
E-mail: rsnyder@utoledo.edu
Executive Committee Liaisons
General Rep: Gregory Ellcey
Technical Rep: Arthur Wallach
Staff Executive
Douglas L. Lobb
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE y
The Financial Services Committee (FSC) shall have the responsibility for
fund raising; long range planning including the identification of financial
needs; budget assistance to committees, commissions, and divisions; and
other financial services to the association in the area of Building and Loan,
insurance, benefits, financial advisors, stewardship and the delivery of
financial services to our churches.
A.L. "Red" Barron
(Geraldine)
(First Cong'l, Toledo)
Harold Frentz
(Elsie)
(Oneonta Congregational,
South Pasadena)
Thomas Lootens
(EnidT.)
(First Cong'l, Royal Oak)
William A. Riner, Ch.
(Dortha)
(First Cong'l, Cheyenne)
1892 Wight
Millbury, OH 43447
Home: (419)836-6292
10035 Haledon,#1
Downey, CA 90240
Home: (562)862-9283
3003 Linwood Ave.
Royal Oak, Ml 48073-3024
Home: (248)288-4029
108 W. 29*^ Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Home: (307)632-4521
FAX: (307)772-0500
Grant Stannard
(Katherine)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Wichita)
P.O. Box 4064
Wichita, KS 67204-0064
Home: (316)634-2858
Office: (316)744-0433
FAX: (316)744-0436
Ex Officio
James Walsh
Executive Committee Liaisons
Fund Raising and Building & Loan Rep: Arthur Wallach
Budget Rep: Kenneth Arnold
Staff Executive
Douglas L. Lobb
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
The Activities of the Financial Services Committee are carried out by the
following teams:
Fund Raising Team is responsible for:
• Raising unrestricted funds for Administration Expenses:
Local Church Solicitations (Congregational Fellowship
Campaign)
Selected Individual Solicitation
Business Gifts
Special Gifts (estates, trusts, etc.)
• Raising endowment funds and other restricted gifts:
Foundations
Individuals
Grants
Hiring and supervising an outside fund raising
organization/person
• Coordinating the development of a Long Range Fund Raising Plan.
• On request, providing advice, counsel, assistance and training to other
NA Divisions and Commissions.
Budget Consulting Team is responsible for:
• Reviewing Budgeting Process
• Assisting in the preparation of the General Operating Budget:
Prepare Estimates of Income
Development of the General Operating Fund allocations to the
Divisions and Commissions.
• On request, assisting Divisions and Commissions:
Budget Preparation
Budget Review
Training
• Assisting in Development of overall NA Budget
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
Financial Stewardship Team is responsible for:
• Providing the following consulting services and programs to local
churches to assist them in fulfilling their local missions and meeting the
challenges facing them in the 21" century.
Stewardship programs
Planned Giving programs
Endowment/Investment Development
Endowment/Investment Fund Management
Promotion of Congregational Investment Trust
Estate Planning and Wills Seminar
■;i, .^. V Financial Management and Planning
Internal Budgeting Process
Debt Management
• Tailoring existing NA Programs to meet a local church's need
• Conducting training programs and seminars
Building and Loan Team is responsible for:
• Providing loans to local churches for new buildings, additions,
remodeling, repairing, and emergencies.
• Providing consulting and training services to local churches in the
areas of:
Building Plans and programs
Building maintenance plans and programs
Insurance. Compensation, and Benefits Team is responsible for:
• Minister Compensation Packages
• Pension Plans
• Health Insurance
• Fire and Liability Insurance
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
NA Property Management Team
Training Team is responsible for:
Training in all FSC areas
Information and Marketing programs covering all areas of FSC
responsibility
Information booth/table at annual meeting
Coordination of FSC Seminars
Development of Training programs and services in FSC areas
Development of FSC new member indoctrination program
Development of "Train the Trainers" programs
Regional Financial Services Teams are the FSC's "on site" contact with
the local churches. They:
• Maintain a regular contact with the churches within their designated
area
• Keep the local churches aware of the services available to them
• At the request of the local church, arrange for or provide the service
required.
• Act as a goodwill ambassador for the NA
FINANCIAL ADVISORS
Region 1: (Washington, Idaho, Western Montana, Oregon, Alaska)
David J. Williams 1 1 0 Country Club Dr. SW #203
(Roberta) Tacoma, WA 98498
(First Cong'l, Tacoma) Home: (253) 584-8222
E-mail: DJWILL@aol.com
Region 2: (California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii)
Louie Horvitz 4650 Morse Avenue
(Claire) Sherman Oaks, CA 91423-
(Cong'l Ch. of the Chimes, 3326
Sherman Oaks) Home: (818)784-3146
Harold Frentz 10035 Haledon, #1
(Elsie) Downey, CA 90240
(Oneonta Congregational, Home: (562) 862-9283
South Pasadena)
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
Region 3: (Eastern Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado)
William A. Riner
(Dortha)
(First Cong'!, Cheyenne)
108 W. 29th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Home: (307)632-4521
FAX: (307)772-0500
Region 4: (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota)
Carroll Metzner
(Peggy)
(Heritage Cong'l, Madison)
733 Huron Hill
Madison, Wl 53711
Home: (608) 233-5288
Office: (608) 257-3764
FAX: (608)257-3757
Region 5: (Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico,
Louisiana)
Steve Yager
(Cathie)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Wichita)
Grant Stannard
(Katherine)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Wichita)
Region 6: (Illinois, Indiana)
Roger Cain
(Tinley Park Cong'l, Chicago)
William Barnes
(Barbara)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Plainfield)
341 South Crestway
Wichita, KS 67218
Home: (316)681-3804
Office: (316)264-5444
P.O. Box 4064
Wichita, KS 67204-0064
Home: (316) 634-2858
Office: (316)744-0433
FAX: (316)744-0436
P.O. Box 1449
Chicago, IL 60601
Home: (312)263-0282
Office: (312)658-1110
1961 Naperville Road
Plainfield, IL 60544
Home: (815)436-5039
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
Region 7: (Michigan, Ohio, Ontario)
Fred C. Betzhold
(Peggy)
(First Cong'l, Akron)
A.L. "Red" Barron
(Geraldine)
(First Cong'l, Toledo)
Rev. John Deuble
(Colleen)
(Gahanna Cong'l, Gahanna)
Thomas Lootens
(Enid T.)
(First Cong'l, Royal Oak)
3124 Harriett Road
Silver Lake, OH 44224-3112
Phone: (330)688-8919
1892 Wight
Millbury, OH 43447
Home: (419)836-6292
470 Havens Corners Road
Gahanna, Oh 43230-3107
Home: (614)418-9515
Office: (614)471-2168
FAX: (614)478-7843
3003 Linwood Avenue
Royal Oak, Ml 48073-3024
Home: (248)288-4029
Don Morris 8330 South Dunn's Farm Road
(Zella) Maple City, Ml 49664
(Sutton's Bay Cong'l) Home: (231) 334-4355 May-October
Home: (520) 721-1697 Nov-April
Rev. Matt Olson
(Elizabeth)
(First Cong'l, St. Johns)
Ned Parks
(First Cong'l, Akron)
Harold Dobson
(Sharon)
(Mayfair-Plymouth Cong'l,
Toldeo)
100 Maple Avenue
St. Johns, Ml 48879
Home: (517)224-6624
Office: (517)224-2636
FAX: (517)224-8306
1864 Revere Road
Akron, OH 44333-1946
Home: (330)666-8309
4075 W. Temperance
Ottawa Lake, Ml 49267
Home: (734)856-1184
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FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (continued)
Region 8: (Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia,
Maryland)
Santo L. Piazza 724 Clawson Street
(Marilyn) Staten Island, NY 10306
(Oakwood Heights Community, Home: (718)351-8306
Staten Island)
Region 9: (Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida)
Rev. Dr. George W. Brown, Jr.
(Edith)
(Bethany Union Cong'l,
Chicago)
22916 102"' Trail
Live Oak, FL 32060
Home: (904)658-3452
Region 10: (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine,
Vermont, Rhode Island)
Roland Sutton
(Nancy)
(First Cong'l, South Paris)
Box 728
NoHA/ay, ME 04268
Home: (207)743-8824
Office: (207)743-6344
Michael S. Robertson
(Emily)
(Pilgrim Cong'l, Taunton)
7 Swing Lane
Falmouth, MA 02540
Home: (508) 540-3671
Office: (508)822-1472
FAX: (508)828-9147
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BUILDING AND LOAN TEAM
The Building and Loan Fund was originally incorporated in April, 1959
(without stock and not for profit). In March, 1962, the incorporated Fund
was dissolved and its assets were transferred to the Corporation for the
Association.
Its purpose is to promote, encourage, assist, and - in any manner - aid the
establishment, building, remodeling, maintenance, repair, location and/or
relocation of Congregational Christian Churches which are members of
the Association. It seeks and encourages contributions so that it may
extend assistance to an increasing number of Churches.
You may contact:
Irven Gammon
(Brenda)
(Second Cong'l, Warren)
P.O. Box 366
Warren, ME 04864
Home: (207)273-2634
Dr. Gustave Goldshine, Ch.
(Marilyn)
(Pilgrim Cong'l, Pomona)
Milo M. Matthies
(Sonah)
336 Hudson
Placentia, CA 92870
Home: (714)993-1475
7133 N.W. Winter
Kansas City, MO 64152-2960
Home: (816)587-8848
June Wassenberg
(Buzz)
(Community Cong'l, Big Piney)
48 N. Piney Road, P.O. Box 430
Big Piney, WY 83113
Home: (307)276-3560
FAX: (307)276-3699
Robert Winterhalter
(First Cong'l, Los Angeles]
548 E. Provivencia Ave #204
Burbank, CA 91501
Home: (626)201-5506
Financial Services Committee Representative
A.L. "Red" Barron
Staff Executive
Douglas L. Lobb
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INVESTMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Investment Advisory Committee directs the investment philosophy of
Association and member church endowment and reserve funds in
accordance with previously established criteria. These investments are
managed by a professional manager and staff whose performance is
regularly evaluated against industry standards by the Committee. The
Committee may recommend any changes in the employment of
professional management based upon continuity of investment philosophy
and performance of the portfolio.
Robert C. Brunner, Ch.
(Audrey)
(North Shore Cong'l,
8330 N. Green Bay Road
River Hills, Wl 53217-2064
Fox Point) Home: (414)354-7809
FAX: (414)354-2428
Arthur Ebert 9632 N. Valley Hill Drive
(Joan) Mequon, Wl 53092
(North Shore Cong'l, Fox Point) Home: (262) 241-9632
Office: (414)278-8500
R. Ron Heiligenstein
(Judith)
(North Shore Cong'l, Fox Point)
Donald T. Miesbauer
(Janice)
(First Cong'l, Wauwatosa)
Keith Naeve
(Plymouth Cong'l, Racine)
Dr. J. Fred Rennebohm
(Marilynn)
(First Cong'l, Wauwatosa)
6591 E. Valle Di Cadore
Tucson, AZ 85750
Home: (520) 577-9607
FAX: (520)577-9607
E-mail: ronheil@aol.com
8157 Woodland Avenue
Wauwatosa, Wl 53213
Home: (414)453-2070
1315 N. Sunnyslope Dr. #204
Racine, Wl 53406-3474
Home: (262)884-0977
FAX: (262)884-0978
1390 Crescent Drive
Elm Grove, Wl 53122
Home: (262)786-8329
E-mail: JFRMSR@aol.com
Ex Officio
William Riner
James Walsh
Executive Committee Liaison
Kathrine Miller-Todd
Staff Executive
Douglas L. Lobb
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DEVELOPMENT
(A Division)
A statement of purpose for the Congregational Church Development Division
appears in the Bylaws of the Corporation for the National Association as follows:
"To serve as the Agency of the National Association of Congregational
Christian Churches in encouraging and supporting the organization and
development of new Congregational Christian Churches by such methods and in
such locations as the Division may determine appropriate after due study and
survey, including response to the inquiries of self-generating groups which may
request counsel and support from the National Association for such a purpose."
The Division has the power to accept, accumulate, and expend funds designated
for the above purposes, all funds being held in the name of the Corporation for
the Association. In 1999, The Division established a goal of sponsoring at least
one viable new church plant per year. It elects its own officers and reports semi-
annually to the Executive Committee sitting as the Board of Directors of the
Corporation. It also is involved in the promotion and administration of the Ten
Dollar Plus Club.
1997-2001
Rev. John Carson (2000)
(Susan)
(Central Cong'l, Galesburg)
60 Public Square
Galesburg, IL 61401
Home: (309)344-0057
Office: (309)343-5145
FAX: (309)343-5146
Carolyn Sundquist, Ch.
(Tim)
(Duluth Cong'l, Duluth)
2510 East 6" Street
Duluth, MN 55812
Phone: (218)724-4143
E-mail: tsundqui@cp. duluth. mn. us
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DEVELOPMENT
(continued)
1998-2002
Rev. Arlin T. Larson
(Sharon)
(Cong'l Church, El Paso, TX)
Rev. Cynthia Shepherd
(Colonial @ Heritage Sq.
Chanhassen)
1999-2003
2446 Northbanks Cove
Gainesville, GA 30506
Home: (770)536-0293
E-mail: akslarson@mindspring.com
5162 Tuxedo Boulevard
Mound, MN 55364
Home: (612)472-6924
Office: (612)949-0570
FAX: (612)472-4653
E-mail: CCHSquare@aol.com
Rev.
E.Neil Hunt
(Sharon)
(Meadowbrook Cong'l, Novi)
21355 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, Ml 48375
Home: (248)344-2583
Office: (248)348-7757
FAX: (248)348-0501
E-mail: nhunt@A1 access
Rev. Richard Adair
(Kelly)
(Second Cong'l, Beloit)
2000-2004
657 Bluff Street
Beloit, Wl 53511
Home: (608)362-4419
Office: (608)362-6857
Rev. Terry Bascom [appt pending] Church & High Streets
(Willow) Bound Brook, NJ 08805
(Cong'l Church of Bound Brook) Home: (732) 356-0949
Office: (732)356-1293
Rev. Lee Hermes
(Betty)
(Friendship Comm.
Island)
Treasure
101 Lake Side Dr.
Oldsmar, FL 34677
Phone: (727)773-8440
Corporate Member
James Hopkins
Staff Executive
Donald P. Olsen
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CONGREGATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR
THEOLOGICAL STUDIES
(A Division)
The Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies was established in
1961 as a response to the concern many people were expressing for where
the churches were to find ministers whose commitment, training and
preparation fitted them uniquely for service to these churches of the
Congregational Way.
It represents an unusual approach to theological education designed to
serve the special requirements of our diverse Congregational fellowship in
which no single theological or social viewpoint can represent all of the
churches.
CFTS is, as the name denotes, a Foundation which provides financial aid in
the form of grants and scholarships and thereby places a fine theological
education within the reach of all potential Congregational ministers. It also
seeks to enrich each student's program academically by providing a
directed study in Congregational History and Polity and by providing annual
seminars on topics related to ministry in the Congregational churches. To
provide experience in the practice of ministry, each student is required to
serve an internship in an approved NACCC teaching church. By giving
equal emphasis to the financial, the academic and the practical portions of
the program, the Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies
provides unusually fine preparation for ministry in Congregational churches
of our Association.
To continue its mission and to assure the future of the Congregational
ministry, the Foundation depends on the member churches of the
Association to:
Provide regular financial support;
Identify talented and committed men and women, and to challenge
them to give serious consideration to the Congregational ministry as a
vocation;
Provide practical work experiences in Congregational churches for
CFTS interns.
For additional information, contact the CFTS Dean:
The Rev. Phil R. Jackson
P.O. Box 1620
Oak Creek, Wl 53154
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C.F.T.S. (continued)
1997-2001
Rev. John Gordon Alvord, Ch.
(Kathryn)
(First Cong'l, Tacoma)
209 South J Street
Tacoma, WA 98405
Home: (253) 759-8615
Office: (253) 383-3878
E-mail: jalvord@mindspring.com
Rev. Dr. Wayne Cogell
(Donna)
(Iberia Cong'l, Iberia)
P.O. Box 1539
Rolla, MO 65402
Home: (573)774-3078
Home: (800)756-5616
E-mail: wcogell@umr.edu
1998-2002
Rev. Mark Hatfield
(Alice)
(First Cong'
20 Deering
NoHA/ay, ME 04268
South Paris) Home: (207)743-7903
Office: (207)743-2437
E-mail: aliceh@megalink.net
Rev. Dr. Steven Peay
(Julie)
(Heritage Cong'l, Madison)
3102 Prairie Road
Madison, Wl 53719
Home: (608)270-9541
Office: (608)274-0833
FAX: (608)274-1340
E-mail-Office: speay@ heritagemadison.org
E-mail-Home: RDSAPeay@AOL.com
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C.F.T.S. (continued)
1999-2003
Rev. John Curtis 2451 Mallard Dr. S.
(Ann) P.O. Box 386
(Plymouth Cong'l, Plainfield) Plainfield, IL 60544
Home: (815)439-1501
Office: (815)436-3409
E-mail: JBC@juno.com
Beverly Vink Douthett 641 N Woodlawn #67
(Roger) Wichita, KS 67207
(Plymouth Cong'l, Wichita) Home: (316)686-8782
Office: (316)554-2236
FAX: (316)684-0223
E-mail: bvink@usd261.com
Corporate Member
Kathrine Miller-Todd
Staff Executive
Phil R. Jackson
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DIVISION FOR MINISTRY
The chief concern of this Division is for the Congregational ministry in its variety of
forms. Through the office of the Staff Secretary for Pastoral Relations, support
and aid are offered search committees as they seek ministers for churches of the
Association, and consultation is offered to churches and ministers seeking to
resolve problems and conflicts. The Office of Pastoral Relations also maintains
current files of records and profiles for each Association member church, and
credentials and professional dossiers for ministers. In addition, the Division for
Ministry acts as the agent for the Congregational churches for the endorsement of
military. Veterans Administration, hospital and prison chaplains.
The Division also administers several special funds:
The Ministerial Assistance/Enrichment Fund provides emergency financial
assistance to ministers, both active and retired. Also, financial support is offered
for a variety of continuing education opportunities. With resources of this fund, the
Ministers' Convocation is planned and presented by the Division Board.
The Retired Ministers' Fund was established by the Rev. Dr. Max Strang, a
long-time Congregational minister, and Mr. Fred Hoerner, a Congregational
layman, to recognize the value of the service rendered by retired Congregational
ministers and their spouses. This fund has been supported generously by the
churches of the Association and now provides an annual stipend to all retired
ministers who have served NACCC churches.
The Winthrop Administration Fund was established in 1987 by the Division
Board to provide for the cost of administering the programs and services of the
Division. At this time the Winthrop Fund endowment is inadequate to cover
administrative costs. Donations to this very important fund are greatly
appreciated.
1997-2001
Rev. Steven B. Schafer, Oh. 30330 Schoolcraft Road
(Sue) Livonia, Ml 48150
(Mt. Hope Cong'l, Livonia) Home: (734) 261-6491
Office: (734)425-7280
FAX: (734)425-7283
E-mail: schafer@wwnet.net
Rev. Thomas Van Tassell (1 998) 1 41 6 Marks Court
(Wendy) Spencer, lA 51301
First Cong'l, Spencer) Home: (712) 262-8820
Office: (712)262-4392
E-mail-Office: conglch @ pionet.net
E-mail-Home: twelv-i-@pionet.net
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DIVISION FOR MINISTRY (continued)
1998-2002
William Rafuse (2000)
(Rapid River Cong'l
Rapid River)
Rev. Dr. Jay M. Terbush
(Marlene)
(South Cong'l, Hartford)
1999-2003
Helen Gierke
(Dewey)
(Florence Cong'l, Florence)
Rev. Arthur P. Ritter
(Laura)
(First Cong'l, Salt Lake City)
2000-2004
Dr. Donald Bentley
(Penny)
(Pilgrim Cong'
Pomona)
Rev. Glenn Lawson
(First Cong'l Church, Interlachen)
P.O. Box 369
Rapid River, Ml 49878
Home: (906)474-6240
Office: (906)474-6646
E-mail: wrafuse@bresnonlink.net
86 Lancaster Rd
West Hartford, CT 06119
Home: (860)523-0169
Office: (860)249-8627
■mail: DrJay@southchurch.hartford.org
122 Pine Street
Florence, MA 01062
Home: (413)584-9049
Office: (413)584-1325
E-mail: heleng@mail.map.com
2150 Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Home: (801)942-6078
Office: (801)487-1357
FAX: (801)466-1331
E-mail: fcc@aros.net
1 826 Roanoke Road
Claremont, CA 91711
Home: (909)624-9195
FAX: (909)607-12477
E-mail: dbentley@pomona.edu
P.O. Box 72
409 Washington St.
Interlachen, FL 32148
Phone: (904)684-3118
FAX: (604)684-4760
E-mail: pastorlawson@gbso.net
Corporate Member
Patricia Dando Haaheim
Staff Executive
Phil R. Jackson
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
(A Division)
The mandate for missions comes first from Scripture, which says "Therefore go
and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and
the Son and the Holy Spirit..." (Matthew 28:19-20). The tradition of
Congregational churches' involvement in Christian missions began in the colonial
period and is as long and faithful as any in American history. Your Missionary
Society is working to build an even deeper commitment to this ministry of
outreach in the churches of our Association.
The present Missionary Society was established in 1954, and in 1961 became a
Division of the Corporation for the National Association of Congregational
Christian Churches. The statement of purpose for the Missionary Society
appears in the Bylaws of the Corporation, as follows:
^To serve as the missionary agent of tine cliurcties of tlie National
Association, and of sucfi cfiurches as desire its service; to receive,
manage, and distribute such funds and properties as may be entrusted to
it according to the expressed wishes of the donors, or in the absence of
such designation, by vote of the division; to counsel with such Churches
as call upon it in the area of their missionary concern: and generally to
stimulate the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ by such means as
are in keeping with the basic principle of the Congregational Christian
Churches..."
Volunteer board members serve this Division and its worldwide concerns. Funds
received are disbursed through the Treasury of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches. Gifts are faithfully administered according to
the wishes of the donors. Working in cooperation with its Executive Staff person,
the Missionary Society monitors all selected projects so that individuals and
churches in our Association may have confidence that their contributions are
used with integrity and for purposes which are in valid support of Christian
missions.
The Missionary Society strives to select projects that are distinctively Christian
and distinctively Congregational. Currently, missionaries in nine countries are
receiving our support. Aid is given to churches and other mission projects in the
United States, some of which are cross-cultural in nature. Overall, this program
of Christian missions is becoming more holistic, ministering to the needs of the
whole person, including the spiritual, the physical, and the relational. All
supported missions are under regular review and evaluation. The needs are
genuine, and the projects are worthy of prayerful and generous support.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY (continued)
1997-2001
Rev. Paul D. Clark (1998), Ch. 225 Wake Avenue #100
(Mary Jean) El Centre, CA 92243
(Cong'l Church of the Messiah, Home: (760) 370-0223
Los Angeles) FAX: (760)370-0189
E-mail: pdmjclar® brawleyonline.com
Mercedes Richardson
(Lonnie)
(First Cong'i, Wauwatosa)
15220 Woodbridge Road
Brookfield, Wl 53005
Home: (262) 784-921 1
E-mail: mariamersa@aol.com
Nancy Rudman
(Arthur)
(First Cong'l,
P.O. Box 247
North Anson, ME 04958-0247
North Anson) Home: (207)635-2137
E-mail: nanart@tdstelme.net
1998-2002
Anne Butman
(Peter)
(First Cong'
Hanson)
151 Crescent Street
Hanson, MA 02341
Home: (781)293-9579
E-mail: alb1102@aol.com
Wayne Olson
(Elinore)
(First Cong'l, Clarkston)
595 Judi Anne Lane
Holly, Ml 48442
Home: (248)627-6802
E-mail: olsongtmi@cs.com
Joelle Sommers
(Larry)
(Heritage Cong'
438 Hilltop Drive
Madison, Wl 53711
Madison) Home: (608)238-7731
Office: (608)245-6349
E-mail: LARRYANDJOSOMMERS@prodigy.net
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY (continued)
1999-2003
Steven S. Hoth
(JoEllen M.)
(First Cong'l, Burlington)
6048 Nikonha Place
Burlington, lA 52601
Office: (319)754-5000
FAX: (319)754-1960
E-mail: attorney@interl.net
Rev. Thomas (Ted) Miller
(First Cong'l, Evanston)
Jeniel Smith (2000) [appt pending]
(Tracy)
(First Cong'l, Salt Lake City)
2000-2004
1417 Hinman Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201
Home: (847)864-6712
Office: (847)864-8332
FAX: (847)864-2143
E-mail: tesm@juno.com
4812 Naniloa Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
Home: (801)278-0165
E-mail: Jentras@aol.com
Rev. Kevin Roach
(Ruth Ann)
I '— (Wachogue CC, Springfield)
80 Arvilla Street
Springfield, MA 01118
Home: (413)782-6866
Office: (413)782-6229
E-mail: kjroachi @juno.com
Linda Freud
(Sanford "Sandy")
(Faith Cong'l, Monrovia)
3300 East Greenleaf Dr.
Brea, CA 92823
Phone: (714)996-8170
E-mail: slfreud@msn.com
Donald Sturgis
(Mandy)
(Pilgrim Cong'l, Pomona)
1 1 88 Morningside Drive
Claremont, CA 91711
Phone: (909)624-7921
E-mail: sturgisdon@aol.com
Corporate Member
Hannah Wing Hall
Staff Executive
Donald P. Olsen
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CHURCH SERVICES COMMISSION
The Church Services Commission provides and promotes services and
programs to the local churches in the areas of Christian Education,
Spiritual Resources, Men's, Women's, Youth, and Family issues. This
Commission was formed by consolidating those functions previously held
by the Commission on Christian Education, the Commission on Family
Life in the Church, the Spiritual Resources Commission, the Women's
Commission, and the Commission on Youth.
Church Services Commission
Diane Williams, Chair
Church Council
1
Youth Services
Subcommittee
Christian Education
and
Spiritual Resources
Subcommittee
Family Life
and
Men's & Women's
Subcommittee
Ministry Teams
Ministry Teams
Ministry Teams
Organization
The 18 members are divided into three subcommittees; Christian
Education and Spiritual Resources, Family Life including Men's and
Women's programs, and Youth. These subcommittees meet to evaluate
and plan programs and services to meet the needs of the member
churches as determined by the Annual Meeting, the Executive Committee,
or the Church Council. To improve communication and accountability, two
members of each of the three subcommittees (six people total) will be
elected to a Church Council. The terms to this Council shall be for two
years with alternating seats changing each year. A member of the
Executive Committee shall also be a member to the Church Council. This
Council shall have the responsibility of determining priorities for action by
the subcommittees and Ministry Teams, evaluate progress, and
coordinate the efforts of the Commission necessary to meet the needs the
local churches.
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CHURCH SERVICES COMMISSION (continued)
Ministry Teams
This Commission makes extensive use of volunteers who serve on
Ministry Teams. A Ministry Team is defined as a group of three to five
volunteers who have been assigned a specific function or creation of a
specific program by one of the subcommittees within a specified period of
time. They work under the direction of the subcommittees and are
responsible to them for completion of the task. Examples of these tasks
could include:
• Publication, (in conjunction with Communication Services) -
Advent and Lenten Devotions
• Bibliographies, Heritage Materials, Newsletters, etc.
• Retreats/Workshops - Youth Leader Retreat, Christian
Education Workshops
• Local Resource Programs - Music, Guest Speakers, Training
• NAPF/HOPE Leadership Teams - Co-Directors and Officers
'y,k
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION & SPIRITUAL RESOURCES
SUBCOMMITTEE
1999-2001
Minerva Peg Chaney, Co-Ch.
(First Cong'l, Durand)
410Wickshire
Durand, Ml 48429
Home: (517)288-6532
1999-2002
Mary Lee Jones (1999)
(Plymouth Cong'l, Wichita)
3835 E. Lewis
Wichita, KS 67218
Home: (316)681-0382
2000-2003
Kay Lenz, Co-Ch.
(Cong'l Ch. of the Chimes
Sherman Oaks)
5715 Alcott Avenue
Valley Glenn, CA 91401
Home: (818)786-5059
2000-2004
Ed Millar
(Oneonta CC, S. Pasadena)
9053 Marshall Street
Rosemead, CA 91770
Home: (626)573-2994
Rebecca McCullough [appt pending]
(Michael)
(First Cong'l, Burlington)
826 N. 3^' Street
Burlington, lA 52601
Home: (319)752-5684
Executive Committee Liaison
Carol Cole
Staff Support
Ruth Mahnke
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FAMILY LIFE, MEN'S & WOMEN'S SUBCOMMITTEE
1999-2001
Jodee Lord, Co-Ch.
(Fred)
(Oakwood Hts Community,
Staten Island)
377 Mason Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10305
Home: (718)987-0461
Office: (718) 351-0984
E-mail: Jodee_teach@yahoo.com
Rev. Richard Hotchkin
(Toni)
(Ozaukee CO, Grafton)
1142Lakefield Rd.
Grafton, Wl 53024
Home: (262)377-4763
Office: (262)377-3938
1999-2002
Catherine Drake
(Flatbush-Tompkins, Brooklyn)
732 Westminster Road
Brooklyn, NY 11230
Home: (718) 951-1422
E-mail: cdrake5361@aol.com
Donna Dawes, Co-Ch.
(Roslindale Cong'l, Boston)
269 Perham Street
West Roxbury, MA 02132
Home: (617) 325-4433
E-mail: DonnDawes@aol.com
2000-2004
Rev. Thomas Johnson
(Spring Creek Cong'l, Spring
Creek)
(W. Spring Creek Cong'l, Spring
Creek)
PO Box 47
Spring Creek, PA 16436-0047
Home: (814)664-8885
Executive Committee Liaison
Carol Cole
Staff Support
Ruth Mahnke
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YOUTH SUBCOMMITTEE
1997-2001
LynnMerkel, Ch. (1998)
(Stuart)
(Gurnee Comm., Gurnee)
1 090 Hawthorne Street
Gurnee, IL 60031
Home: (847)244-7216
E-mail: LynnieVon@aol.com
Chris Jones, Vice-Ch. (1999)
(Pilgrim Cong'!, Green Bay)
1 420 Sand Acres Drive
DePere, Wl 54115
Phone: (920)336-1116
E-mail: Jonecl@mail.SNG.EDU
1998-2002
Diane Williams
(Heritage Cong'l, Madison)
P.O. Box 44561
Madison, Wl 53744
Home: (608)274-5597
E-mail: Dwilliams @ Heritagemadison.org
Donna Williams
(Fourth Cong'l, Chicago)
2843 W. Sherwin
Chicago, IL 60645
Home: (773)764-2647
E-mail: williams945@cs.com
1999-2003
Michelle (Hunt) Simino
(Chase)
(Meadowbrook Cong'l, Novi)
8310 Brookwood Drive
Portage, Ml 49024
Home: (616) 327-5518
Office: (616) 321-1310
Work FAX: (616) 321-1355 (Sept-May)
Home FAX: (616) 327-5517 (call first)
E-mail: MichSimino@prodigy.net
Rev. Malaki Tauiliili
(Sauiafa)
(Samoan Cong'l, Carson City)
1721 E. Carson Street
Carson, CA 90745
Home: (310) 518-1423
Office: (310) 518-1423
FAX: (310) 518-1423
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YOUTH SUBCOMMITTEE (continued)
2000-2004
Deanna Hupp 841 E. Dalton
(Edwin) Glendora,CA 91741
(Pilgrim Cong'l, Pomona) Phone: (626) 335-1301
E-mail: DEEANDEDHUPP@cs.com
Scott Kniefel 14241 Old Seward Highway
(Heather) Anchorage, AK 99515
(First Cong'l, Anchorage) Phone: (907) 344-5694
E-mail: kniefels@alaska.com
Executive Committee Liaison
Patricia Dando Haaheim
Staff Support
Phil R. Jackson
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP
The purpose of the National Association of Pilgrim Fellowship is:
"To promote a free Christian way of life among the youth of our
country; to unite all Congregational young people in worship, fellowship
and service; to develop the spiritual qualities and leadership of youth; to
convey our ideas to the world in Christian action."
Activities of the NAPF are directed by national officers elected at the
Annual Meeting. As a part of the program of the Church Services
Commission, the NAPF operates under the Youth subcommittee with the
assistance of Co-Directors appointed by the subcommittee. The NAPF
strives to serve local groups by providing aid and encouragement at the
Annual Meeting and by communications throughout the year.
Kati Patterson
President
(Plymouth Cong'l, Lansing)
Steven White
First Vice President
(North Shore Cong'l, Fox Pt.)
Liz Sonnenberg
Second Vice President
(First Cong'l, Waseca)
Laura G rover
Secretary/Treasurer
(First Cong'l, Otsego)
CO-DIRECTORS
Rev. Steve Erkel
Co-Director
(First Cong'l, Otsego)
Wendy Brown
Co-Director
(First Cong'l, Akron)
1560 Woodside Drive
East Lansing, Ml 48823
Home: (517)332-0735
E-mail: galxy@aol.com
901 W. Glen River Rd.
Glendale, Wl 53217
Home: (414)961-1243
E-mail: shwhite@execpc.com
30384 128" Street
Waseca, MN 56093
Home: (507)835-7130
E-mail: Iive2ski_00@hotmail.com
P.O. Box 520581
Salt Lake City, UT 84152
Home: (801)487-0413
E-mail: LuckyU540@aol.com
P.O. Box 227
Otsego, Ml 49078
Home: (616)382-2472
Office: (616)694-6085
FAX: (616)694-6525
E-mail: Serkel@Juno.com
2129 17" Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
Home: (330)940-2565
Office: (330)253-5109
FAX: (330)253-8303
E-mail: Kenwen@prodigy.net
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HERITAGE OF PILGRIM ENDEAVOR
HOPE is an active fellowship of young Congregationalists who have been
graduated from high school and who wish to continue their ties with the
Association. It operates under the guidance of the Youth Subcommittee of the
Church Services Commission and has two Co-Directors appointed by the Youth
subcommittee. The purpose of HOPE shall be to: 1. Promote, encourage, and
nurture Christian fellowship among Congregational Young adults. 2. Assist such
young adults in strengthening their spirituality, self esteem, and individuality as
maturing Christians. 3. Assist and prepare such young adults to become
informed, creative, and active participants within their local church. 4. Prepare
such young adults for opportunities of service within their community. 5.
Develop enthusiastic and dedicated leadership for various levels of service within
the National Association and local church.
Amanda Collis
President
(First Cong'l, Wauwatosa)
3340 Fiebrantz Drive
Brookfield, Wl 53005
Home: (414)781-6705
E-mail: acollis@indiana.edu
Kenneth Meehan
Secretary
(First Cong'l Lynn)
1 1 Lindaver Street
Peabody, MA 01960
Home: (978)535-7298
E-mail: Chubba921 @yahoo.com
Angela Soucy
Ananias Editor
(People's Cong'l, Bayport)
CO-DIRECTORS
Greg Gelzinnis
Susan Stumpf
1364 Pine View Terrace
Houlton, Wl 54082
Home: (715)549-5949
E-mail: dsoucy@pressenter.com
3002 Godfrey Road
Godfrey, IL 62035
Home: (618)466-4550
Office: (618)466-8693
FAX: (618)466-4520
E-mail: trolley1@ezl.com
1116W. Dayton
Fresno, CA 93705
Home: (559)229-5505
Office: (559)225-7173
FAX: (559)224-2384
Attn: Susan's Interior Design
E-mail: susansintdes@aol.com
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THE CHURCHES OF THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
MEMBER CHURCHES
Churches which have officially voted to join the Association.
ASSOCIATE MEMBER CHURCHES
Any Christian Church, in sympathy with the purposes and goals of this
Association, and in accordance with the procedure of ARTICLE III.
Section 1 , above, may request and associate membership in the
Association, without vote, but with representation on the floor at
meetings.
AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS AND CONFERENCES
Associations and Conferences that have voted to affiliate with the
Association, although some member churches, individually, are not
members of the National Association.
Privileges of classifications are defined in Articles of Association and Bylaws.
Notations:
Statistics are for the calendar year 1999, or the most recent fiscal year of the
member Church, and of the Association. Contributions to the Association from
Member Churches are for the fiscal year of the Association, April 1, 1999 -
March 31, 2000.
Addresses of ministers can be obtained from the Ministers list, which follows the
list of Area Congregational Associations and Fellowships.
Certain ministerial staffs are larger than shown. Space dictates the listing of no
more than four on this form. All ministers are shown in Ministers section.
Church School Enrollment includes children age three (3) through 8th grade.
Youth Enrollment covers youth from 9th grade through high school.
Code:
(+) Indicates current report not received from Church.
(*) Indicates ministers who are members of that Church, but not serving on
Church Staff.
(~) Indicates another denominational membership
A blank space indicates the Church did not provide the information.
Church dual-affiliation information is available through the Association office.
Information in this listing is as of August 1, 2000.
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AREA CONGREGATIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS
In extending the Congregational Way, churches and individuals in various parts
of the country have established local Associations and Fellowships of several
types. While these are not organizationally related to the National Association,
they are listed in this Yearbook for informational purposes.
Unless othenA/ise indicated, membership in these area groups is by churches.
Voting privileges are accorded only to delegates from the churches. If other
provisions prevail, a brief descriptive sentence follows that name of the
organization.
An "X" appearing before the group name indicates that updated information
has not been received and that indicated data has been reprinted from the
Yearbook issued in the previous year. Groups which have not responded in
two years to requests for information continue to be listed. However, to avoid
publication of out-dated information, official information is omitted. Groups are
listed alphabetically by state or geographical area.
INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Chairman: Rev. Richard Kurrasch, 142 Baker Street, Lahaina, HI 96761
E-mail: ksch@aol.com
North American Secretary: Rev. Patrick D. Shelley, 2001 E. Grand River
Avenue, Lansing, Ml 48912; Home: (517) 337-3937, Office: (517)484-9495
Secretary: Bernice Gamage, 8201 Tuscany, Playa Del Rey, CA 90293;
Phone: (310)823-7104
Financial Officer: William Ahrens, 31435 Lyons Circle W., Warren, Ml 48092
AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Chairman: William Ahrens, 31435 Lyons Circle W., Warren, Ml 48092
Vice Chairman: Rev. James Schibsted, 260 Jutewood, Anaheim, CA 92808;
Office: (714)776-0906
Treasurer: Mildred Gardner, 9802 Armley Avenue, Whittier, CA 90604
Secretary: Bernice Gamage, 8201 Tuscany, Playa Del Rey, CA 90293;
Phone: (310)823-7104
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ALABAMA/GEORGIA
THE ALABAMA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Jack E. Noble, 2301 65''' Street, Valley, AL 36854;
Phone: (334) 756-6625; E-mail: jnoble888@mindspring.com
Vice-Moderator: Earl Crutchfield, P.O. Box 1015, Wetumpka, AL 36092;
Phone: (334)567-4152; E-mail: ecrutch@mindspring.com
Executive Secretary: Winston Nobles, 7391 Lightwood Road, Marbury, AL
36051; Phone: (334)569-3711
Secretary/Treasurer: Jo Parker, 1419 Woodmere Drive, Montgomery, AL
36117-2325; Phone: (334)272-9583; E-mail: fjparker@aol.com
Youth Director: Lee Edwards, 303 Dailis Street, LaGrange, GA 30240;
Phone: (706)883-7080
Men's Fellowship: Bill Tweed, President, P.O. Box 465, LaGrange, GA 30240;
Phone: (706)882-8148
Women's Fellowship: Charlotte Muldrew, President, 1509 ^4^^ Court, Pheniz
City.AL 36867
Meetings: Third Sunday in April; Third Sunday in October
ALASKA (See Pacific Northwest Association)
ARIZONA (See Southwest InterMountain Association)
CALIFORNIA
(X)THE ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
AND MINISTERS OF CALIFORNIA AND NEIGHBORING WESTERN
STATES. INC. (The Cal-West Association) Phone: (714)996-8170
Moderator: Rev. S. "Sandy" Freud, 3300 East Greenleaf Drive, Brea, CA
92823; Phone: (714) 996-8170
Assistant Moderator: Kay Lenz, 5715 Allott Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401;
Phone: (818)786-5059
Past Moderator: Edwin Millar, 9053 Marshall Street, Rosemead, CA 91770;
Phone: (626)573-2994
Treasurer/Registrar: Gay Miliar, 9053 Marshall Street, Rosemead, CA 91770;
Phone: (626)573-2994
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CALIFORNIA (continued)
Corresponding Secretary: Patricia Amakye, 603 Rampart Boulevard #69,
Los Angeles, CA 90057-3227; Phone: (213) 387-3188
Scribe (Recording Secretary): Carol L. Cole, 8815 Croydon Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90045; Phone: (310)641-7665
(X)NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FELLOWSHIP OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. INC
COLORADO (See Southwest InterMountain Association)
CONNECTICUT
(X)CONNECTICUT FELLOWSHIP OF CONTINUING CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN WOMEN
THE FELLOWSHIP OF CONNECTICUT CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES. 277 Main St.. Hartford. CT 06106-1818 Phone: (860)527-7001
(Also serving sections of MA, NY, NJ & Rl) FAX: (860) 293-0532
Moderator: Rev. Dr. Mark Dunn, Sr., 114 Miner St., Middletown, CT 06457;
Phone: (860)632-0733
Asst. Moderator: Rev. Cathy Schuyler, 4 Alan Ave., Danbury, Ct 0681 1 ;
Phone: (203)743-3339
Retiring Moderator: Sandy Dudek, 75 Dudek Road, Jewett City, Ct 06351:
Phone: (860)376-4388
Executive Secretary: Rev. John J. Lancz, 53 Sylvan Hills Road, Guilford, CT
06437; Phone: (203) 530-9004
Recording Secretary: Maureen D. McCall, 908 Trumbull Hwy., Lebanon, CT
06249; Phone: (860) 642-6136
Asst. Recording Secretary: Rev. Dr. Steven Blackburn, 21 W. River Road,
Pleasant Valley, CT 06063; Phone: (860) 379-7300
Fellowship Treasurer: Alicia Lathrop, 36 Randall Road, Lebanon, CT 06249;
Phone: (860)642-6545
Fellowship Asst. Treasurer: A Henry Grabber, 2049 Exeter Road, Lebanon,
CT 06249; Phone: (860) 642-6418
Ecclesiastical Society Treasurer: Glen Lovejoy, 30 Cobb City Road,
Colebrook, CT 06021; Phone (860) 738-1006
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CONNECTICUT (continued)
Ecclesiastical Society Asst. Treasurer: Rev. Dr. Steven Blackburn, 21 River
Road, Pleasant Valley, CT 06063; Phone: (860) 379-7300
Missions Committee: Rev. Kevin J. Roach, 80 Arvilla St., Springfield, MA
01118; Phone: (413) 782-6229
Church Assistance and Development: Rev. James E. Eaton, 87 Broadway,
Norwich, Ct 06360; Phone: (860)889-1363
Regional Publication: The Congregational Ranger (quarterly)
Meetings: May and October (3rd Sunday)
FLORIDA
THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES AND
MINISTERS, c/o Rev. Gordon Condit, Community Congregational Christian
Church; 9220 N. Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs, FL 34433; Phone: (352)
489-1260; E-mail: congcitrus@netzero.net
Moderator: Rev. Gordon Condit, Community Congregational Christian Church;
9220 N. Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs, FL 34433; Phone: (352) 489-
1260; E-mail: congcitrus@netzero.net
Vice Moderator: Rev. Joseph A. Cooke, 1619 Llewellyn Dr. Ft. Myers, FL
33901; Phone: (941) 334-4978; E-mail: T Edison@juno.com
Secretary: Mrs. Katherine (Kay) Weaver, 144 SW 54*^ Terrace, Cape Coral,
FL 33914-7731; Phone: (941) 542-5388; E-mail: KLWeaver@aol.com
Treasurer: Mr. Ronald (Ron) Hardy, 15300 Sam Snead Ln., North Ft. Myers,
FL 33917-3262; Phone: (941) 543-4170; E-mail: hardyhaha@msn.com
Meetings: May and November
GEORGIA
(X) THE SOUTH GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
IDAHO (See Pacific Northwest Association)
ILLINOIS (See also Midwest Association)
(X)WABASH ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
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INDIANA (See Midwest Association)
IOWA
IOWA-NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Mary Witt, 501 N. Main, Elkader, lA 52043; Phone: (319)245-
2717; E-mail: wemwitt@netins.net
Vice Moderator: Rev. Thomas Healey, 200 W. 10" Ave. N. Clear Lal<e, lA
50428; Phone: (515)357-8253
Secretary: Judy Wellendorf, 109 Oak Ave. NW, Elkader, lA 52043; Phone:
(319)245-2688
Treasurer: Baxter Ankerstjerne, 216 Walnut, Peterson, lA 51047; Phone:
(712)295-7562
Regional Publication: The Spirit (Monthly)
Editor: Rev. Charles Hall, 208 N. Pine, Peterson, I A 51047
KANSAS (See Mid-America Association)
MAINE
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF MAINE. 1364 Washington
Ave., Portland, ME 04103; Phone: (207) 797-2562
Council Ambassadors:
Central: Rev. Douglas Drown, PO Box 621, Bingham, ME 04920-0621;
Phone: (207)672-3218; E-mail: revdoug@somtel.com; Fax: (207) 672-3380
Eastern: Pastor Patricia Moore, 39 Washington St., Brewer, ME 04412;
Phone: (207) 989-6014; E-mail: bishopofvz@aol.com
South: Rev. Norman Rust, 286 Bisbeetown Rd., North Waterford, ME 04088;
Phone: (207) 583-4688; E-mail: nbr@loa.com
Moderator: Terry Given, 106 Prospect St., Millinocket, ME 04462;
Phone: (207) 723-9196; E-mail: tjgiven@kai.net
Assistant Moderator: Rev. Fred Dickinson, 20 Davis Rd., Bangor, ME 04401;
Phone: (207)947-3808
Scribe: Nancy Rudman, PO Box 247, North Anson, ME 04958;
Phone: (800) 408-1950, ext. 00 or (207) 635-2137
Treasurer: Sherry Emery, 750 Old County Rd., Rockland, ME 04842;
Phone: home: (207) 594-7990 ; office: (207) 594-0390
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MAINE (continued)
Regional Publication: The Congregational Spirit of Maine (quarterly),
Rev. Douglas Drown, Editor
Annual meeting: Last weekend in April
Fall Fellowship meeting: Last weekend in October
SOMERSET COUNTY CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Coordinator: Rev. Douglas Drown, PO Box 621, Bingham, ME 04920-0621
Phone: (207)672-3218; E-mail: revdoug@somtel.com
WASHINGTON COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES AND MINSTERS Phone: (207) 726-3905
Moderator: Rev. Ronald Windhorst, Dennysville, ME 04628;
Phone: (207)726-3905
Scribe: Rev. Colin Windhorst, Dennysville, ME 04628;
Phone: (207)726-3905
Treasurer: Mark Mcllleney, RR 1, Box 510, Machias, ME 04654;
Phone: (207)255-8132
Meetings: 3^^ Saturday in April, 3^^ Saturday in September
Newsletter: Occasional; Dr. Jana Mullen, 1 School St., Machias, ME 04654
MASSACHUSETTS
(X)MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. William P. Fillebrown, 1075 Washington St., Braintree, MA
02184
Vice Moderator: Rev. Thomas Richard, First Congregational Church,
62 Center Street, Nantucket, MA 02554
Secretary: Anne Butman, 151 Crescent Street, Hanson, MA 02341
Treasurer: Richard McNeill, 19 Havana Street, Roslindale, MA 02131
Publication: MACCC In Action; Editor: Anne Butman
Meetings: May
199
(X)BAY STATE CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
President: Beverly Brewer, 140 Alley Road, Rochester, MA 02770
Vice-President: Lois Dow, 5 Stetson Street, Lakeville, MA 02346
Treasurer: Pamela Kristofferson, 56 Chace Rd., East Freetown, MA 02717
Secretary: Marion Duda, 40 Jackson Street, Taunton, MA 02780
Missions Committee: Debbie Fillebrown, 166 Alida Road, Braintree, MA
02184; Beverly Brewer, 140 Alley Road, Rochester, MA 02770
Historian: Helen Chase, 5 Monomoy Rd., P.O. Box 824, Nantucket, MA
02554
Auditor: Virginia Holmes C201, 610 So. Franklin Street, Holbrook, MA 02343
Meetings: April and October
MICHIGAN
CENTRAL MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS
Moderator: Rev. Marilyn Danielson, First Congregational Church, 421 E.
Bridge SL, Portland, Ml 48912; Phone: (517) 647-6441
Vice-Moderator: Rev. David Welcome, Britton Congregational Church, 384 E.
Chicago Blvd. , Britton, Ml 49229; Phone: (248)338-0180
Secretary: Pastor James Mann, Horton Congregational Church,
110 S. Moscow Rd., Horton, Ml 49246; Phone: (517) 563-8555
Treasurer: Mrs. Bea Warren, 1250 Lindsey Rd., Jackson, Ml 49201;
Phone: (517)529-4703
Central Association Official Ambassador Elect: Rev. Dr. Edward H. Baldwin,
Tipton Community Congregational Church, 9266 Tipton Highway, Tipton, Ml
49287; Phone: (517)431-2460
Meetings: May
200
MICHIGAN (continued)
(X)MICHIGAN CONFERENCE OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Chris Richards, 573 Langfield, Northville, Ml 48167;
Phone: (248)735-0073
Vice Moderator: Rev. Edith Winter, 880 Pleasant Ave., Saugatuck, Ml 49453;
Church: (616)434-6117; Home: (616)857-8561
Treasurer: Rev. Jack Brown, 3061 N. Adams Road, Bloomfield Hills, Ml
48304; Phone: (248) 642-2290
Secretary: Martha Raub, 2 Towne Square, Wayne, Ml 48184;
Phone: (734)729-7550
Publication: The Michigan Congregationalist
SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCHES
Moderator: Linda Anderson, 4953 Maple, Dearborn, Ml 48126
Immediate Past Moderator: William Ahrens, 31435 Lyons Circle West, Warren,
Ml 48073
Vice Moderator: Rev. Steven H. Ware Bailey, 15000 Southfield Road, Detroit,
Ml 48223
Treasurer: Rev. Martin Hall, 4160 Middlebelt Road, West Bloomfield, Ml
48323
Secretary: Beth Borland, 509 Fox Hills Drive N, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48304
Meetings: May Annual Meeting
(X) WESTERN MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
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MID-AMERICA
mMID-AMERICA CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
1231 E. 43rd, Hutchinson, KS 67502-4601; Phone: (316)669-8645;
Fax: (316) 664-5326; Exec. Sec. Charles Good, Jr.,
E-mail: chasgood@mindspring.com
Moderator: Bill Raine, Rr 8 Box 51, Topeka, KS 66615
Vice Moderator: Rev. Dr. Michael Chittum, 202 N. Clifton, Wichita, KS 67208
Secretary: Donna Cogell, PO Box 1539, Rolla, MO 65402
Treasurer: Ken Davidson, 3314 Covington Court, Hutchinson, KS 67502
Executive Secretary: Charles Good, 1231 E. 43rd Ave., Hutchinson, KS
67502-4601
NACCC Ambassador: Paul Miller, 430 Waverly, Wichita, KS 67128-1740
Meetings: October
MID-WEST
MID-WEST ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES 400 North Fifth Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153
Moderator: Sonya Cunningham; 1324 Bluebell Lane, Batavia, IL 60510
Secretary: Wendy Morgan; 1009 E 2"' St., Belvidere, IL 61018
Treasurer: Roger Cain, P.O. Box 1449, Chicago, IL 60690-1449;
Phone: (312)922-4499
Historian & Editor: Mary Alice Lambert, 719 North Bartlett Avenue, Plainfield,
IL 60544; Phone: (815)436-5119
Regional Publication: The Midwest Conqregationalist
Annual Meeting: October
MINNESOTA
MINNESOTA FELLOWSHIP OF CONGREGATIONALISTS
1900Nicolet Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403; Phone: (218)525-1911;
Fax: (218)525-7180
Moderator: Zachary Crosby, 1731 Minnesota Ave., Duluth, MN 55802;
Phone: (218)525-1911
Treasurer: Jack Badertscher, 9925 37" Place N, Minneapolis, MN 55441;
Phone: (763) 545-6092; Fax: (763) 545-0878
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MINNESOTA (continued)
Assistant Treasurer: Waliy Walker, 4301 Brook Avenue, St. Louis Park, MN
55424
Meetings: January, March, May, August, and October
MISSOURI (See Mid-America Association)
MONTANA (See Pacific Northwest Association)
NEBRASKA (See Iowa-Nebraska Association)
NEW ENGLAND
fX)MOUNTAIN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION
c/o Mary Foster, Rt. 3, Pittsfield, MA 01201; Phone: (413)698-2793
Moderator: Dewey Gierke, 130 Pine Street, Florence, MA 01060
Scribe-Registrar: Kathy Kierowski, 39 Union St., Plainfield, MA 01070;
Phone: (413)634-2167
Treasurer: Mary Foster, Rt. 3, Pittsfield, MA 01201
Meetings: October and May
NEW HAMPSHIRE
(X)GRANITE STATE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S
FELLOWSHIP
(X)NEW HAMPSHIRE CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
NEW HAMPSHIRE
(X)NEW HAMPSHIRE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN PASTOR'S
FELLOWSHIP
President: David D. Randlett, III, PO Box 7034, Loudon, NH 03307;
Phone: (603)783-9478
Vice President: Mike Mullany, PO Box 309 Troy, NH 03465;
Phone: (603)242-6252
SecretaryATreasurer: Thomas M. Warner, RR1, Box 820, Grafton, NH 03240;
Phone: (603)523-9148
Luncheon meetings are held monthly
203
NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY MEETING OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES
Moderator: Beryl Mohon, 287 East 18*^ Street #3A, Brooklyn, NY 11226-5218
Treasurer: Mrs. Catherine Drake, 732 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, NY 11230
Scribe: Mary McCann
Meetings: Last Sunday of September and First Sunday of March
NORTH CAROLINA (See Conferences at back of church listing)
OHIO
(X) OHIO ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
(X)WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP OF THE OHIO ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
President: June Swaney, 437 W. Northgate Parkway, Toledo, OH 43612-3411;
Phone: (419)476-1720
Vice-President: Bertha Jean Hedges, 1589 rosewood Dr., Bowling Green, OH 43402
Phone: (419)354-5330
Treasurer: Rose Hahn, 14 Knollwood Drive, Perrysburg, OH 43551;
Phone: (419)872-9836
Secretary: Polly Spencer, 3195 N. PeVee Rd., Harrod, OH 45850;
Phone: (419)649-3392
Meetings: October and May
OKLAHOMA (See Mid-America Association)
OREGON (See Pacific Northwest Association)
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST
PACIFIC NORTHWEST ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES, c/o Willis Brant, 3311 N. Cheyenne, Tacoma, WA 98407;
Phone: (253)752-0989
Moderator: Rev. Joseph W. Clarke, 1801 E. 29^^ Ave., Spokane, WA 99203,
Phone: (509)624-5050
Vice Moderator: Ed Fackler, 15518 2/^ Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98155; Phone: (206)
365-2514
Secretary: Willis Brant, 3311 N. Cheyenne, Tacoma, WA 98407;
Phone: (253)752-0989
Treasurer: John Alvord, 209 South J St., Tacoma, WA 98405; Phone: (253) 383-
3878
Publication: Pacific Northwest Congregationalist
Meetings: April/May
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCHES, c/o Caroline Penick, 110 East College Avenue, Frostburg, MD 21532
Moderator: Ed Martin, 1046 Woodbury Rd., New Kensington, PA 15068
First Vice Moderator: Rev. Thomas Johnson, PO Box 47, Spring Creek, PA
16436-9947
Second Vice Moderator: open
Secretary: Caroline Penick, 110 East College Avenue, Frostburg, MD 21532
Treasurer: Dale Winning, 1 Howard St. Apt # 302, Pittsburgh, PA 15209
Youth Director: Rev. James P. Hart, 123 Queenston Drive, Pittsburgh, PA
15235-5429
Meetings: First Saturdays in May and October
(X)EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
205
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION
President: Rev. James P. Hart, 123 Queenston Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5429
Youth Director: Rev. James P. Hart, 123 Queenston Dr. , Pittsburgh, PA 15235-
5429
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONGREGATIONAL MEN'S FELLOWSHIP
President: Dale Winning, 1 Howard Street Apt. #302, Pittsburgh, PA 15209-2513
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP
President: Joyce Hart, 123 Queenston Driye, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5429
SOUTHWEST INTERMOUNTAIN
(X) SOUTHWEST/INTER-MOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES AND MINISTERS
RHODE ISLAND (See Massachusetts)
TEXAS (See Mid-America Fellowship)
UTAH (See Southwest InterMountain Association)
VERMONT (See New England)
WASHINGTON (See Pacific Northwest)
WEST VIRGINIA (See Ohio Association)
WYOMING (See Southwest InterMountain Association)
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^ WISCONSIN
WISCONSIN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Moderator: Mrs. Mary York, 1040 Madera Cr, Elm Grove, Wl 53122; Phone: (262)
786-3959; E-mail: mjyork@execpc.com
Moderator-Elect: Rev. Gary Pierce, c/o Pilgrim Congregational Church, 991 Pilgrim
Way, Green Bay, Wl 54304-5090; Office phone: (920) 499-4515, Work phone:
(920)468-3156; E-mail: pilgrim@dct.com
Immediate Past Moderator: Rev. Leslie Shultz II, c/o First Congregational Church,
231 Roberts Dr., Mukwonago, Wl 53149-1129; Office phone: (262) 363-7249; Home
phone: (414) 540-0308; E-mail: fcc@fccmukwonago.org
Secretary: Rev. Lloyd Hall, c/o Plymouth Congregational Church, 1143 College
Avenue, Racine, Wl 53403-1916; Office phone: (262) 633-6039; Home phone:
(262) 634-5999; E-mail: dochall@plymouthracine.org
Treasurer: Rev. Richard Buchman, 1010 Cedar Ridge Ct., Mequon, Wl 53092-6005;
Phone: (262)241-4954
Chairman of Youth/Camp Committee: Katie Sommers, 438 Hilltop Dr.,
Madison, Wl 53711-1212; Office phone: (608) 258-8812; Home phone: (608)
238-7731; E-mail: kesommers@hotmail.com
Member At Large: Dr. Steven Peay, c/o Heritage Congregational Church, 3102
Prairie Rd., Madison, Wl 53719; Office phone: (608) 274-0833; Home phone:
(608)270-9541; E-mail: RDSAPEAY@aol.com
Member At Large: Mr. Raymond Moyer, P.O. Box 175, Rochester, Wl 53167;
Phone: (262)534-2167
-i ■ '
Publication: Wisconsin Congregationalist
Editor: Anita Williams, 911 Bushnell St., Beloit, Wl 53511-6305;
Phone: (608) 362-3295; E-mail: williamsab@mail.hughestech.net
WISCONSIN CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
President: Rev. Douglas Gray, c/o North Shore Congregational Church, 7330 N.
Santa Monica Blvd., Fox Point, Wl 53217
Vice-President: Rev. M. Kathleen Sell, c/o First Congregational Church, P.O. Box 8,
South State St., Rochester, Wl 53167
Secretary-Treasurer: Rev. Alice Murphy, c/o St. Jacobi Congregational Church, 1695
Scenic Rd., P.O. Box 45, Richfield, Wl 53076
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AFFILIATED COLLEGES
Olivet College
320 S. Main Street
Olivet, Ml 49076
Phone: (800)456-7189
FAX: (616)749-6629
Web site: www.olivetnet.edu
President: Dr. F. J. Talley
Director of church relations: Michael Fales (616) 749-7624
Michael Fales - E-mail: mfales@olivet.net.edu
Admissions office: (616) 749-7635
Piedmont College
165 Central Avenue
Demorest, GA 30535
Phone: (706)778-3000
FAX: (706)776-0133
Web site: www.piedmont.edu
President: Dr. W. Ray Cleere
Director of church relations: Mark Driskill (800) 868-1641
Admissions office: (800) 277-7020
CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Harold F. Worthiey
Congregational Library
Congregational Christian Historical Society
14 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617)523-0470
FAX: (617)523-0491
COMMITTEE FOR THE CONTINUATION OF CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN THE UNITED STATES
E.W. Adams, Chairman Steven Moth, Vice-Chairman
1201 W. Main Street Nikonha Place
Marshalltown, lA 50158 Burlington, lA 52601
(515) 753-3327 (31 9) 752-6863
Bernice Gamage, Secretary
8201 Tuscany
Playa Del Rey, CA 90291
(310)823-7104
208
Ministers' Listing
In accordance with the historic and accepted practice of
congregational bodies exterior to the local Church of
making lists of the names of those who have ministerial
standing In our Churches as ordained pastors and teachers
and other ministers, missionaries, college and seminary
professors and chaplains, the National Association shall
prepare, maintain and publish such a list. The list shall
include the names of ordained Congregational ministers
who are retired or no longer engaged in full-time Christian
service or are serving other than National Association
churches, and licentiates, coded to indicate their current
status.
The presence or absence of the name of a pastor or
minister on this list shall not be construed as either
conferring or denying ministerial standing. The Association
makes no representations as to the fitness or
appropriateness of any minister or any member church by
either compiling or maintaining this list.
209
Ministers
Abercrombie, Vaughan
Acree, Joyce
Adair, Richard
Adams, Warren
Afman, Rev. John
Akoa-Mongo, Francois K
Alexander, John H
Alger, Earl E
Alvord, John G
Amstutz, Max
Angel, Warren R
Appelquist, Ray
Armstrong, Grove
Arnold, Daniel D
Atualevad, Tuilaepa
Audette, D Elizabeth
Audette, Michael
Axline, Chet J
Babcock, Joseph E
Backus, Roy Pate
Bacon, Cindy
Bailey, Charles H
Bailey, Steven H Ware
Baldwin, Edvi/ard
Bandfield, David
Barclay, James A
Barnes, Lynnette
Barnett, Penelope A
Bartos, John
Bascom, Terry L
Beadle, James
Beagle, Cayle
Bedford, John
Beinke, James
Belcher, Henry
Bellingham, Richard K
Bench, Robert E
Bennehoff, Paul W
Bennett, Raymond E
Benson, David C
Bentley, Donald L
Bentley, J Marlene
Bentley, Robert C
Bernier Jr, Law/rence
Berry, Steven E
Biedron, Mary E
Bilhorn, Merlyn
Bingham, Elizabeth E
Bishop, Loyal G
Bishop, WW
Blackburn, Sharon P
Blackburn, Steven
Blend, Mary
10100 Hillvievi/ Road Apt No 616, Pensacola, FL 32514
819 Alto-Mud Creek Road, Alto, GA 30510
2208 Moccasin Trail, Beloit, Wl 5351 1
19 A Dexter Street, Derry, NH 5351 1
277 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106
PO Box 36, East Machias, ME 04630
13638 N Newcastle Drive Apt 318, Sun City, AZ 85351
2 Lonng Hill Road, Hingham, MA 02043
209 South J Street, Tacoma, WA 98405
2729 Ravenswood Road, Port Huron, Ml 48060
1647 Shire Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92057
PO Box 875, Mount Dora, FL 32756
16680 WVal Vista Blvd No 333, Casa Grande, AZ 85222
RD10 Box 10790, Newton, NJ 07860
109 S Aphlia Avenue, Compton, CA 90220
PO Box 554, Rockland, ME 04841
PO Box 22, Hinsdale, NH 03451
6861 Crystal Dnve, Beulah, Ml 49617-9710
650 N Donnelly Street, Mt Dora, FL 32757
PO Box 368, Olivet, Ml 49076
4594 Rome Corners Road, Brooklyn, Wl 53521
Route Box 2415, Roberta, GA 31078
15000 Southfield Road, Detroit, Ml 48223
9266 Tipton Highway, PO Box 154, Tipton, Ml 49287
3496 Honeywood Lane, Dewitt, Ml 48820
PO Box 261, Searsport, ME 04974-0674
46 Mam Street, Lubec, ME 04652
2001 E Grand River Avenue, Lansing, Ml 48912-3286
23582 El Rio, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-1110
Church & High Streets, Bound Brook, NJ 08805
PO Box 70, Suttons Bay, Ml 49682
204 Church Street, St Johns, Ml 48879-1810
5 Route 101 A Unit 2, Amherst, NH 03031-3124
PO Box 215, Roscommon, Ml 48653-0215
33 Lake Street, Plympton, MA 02367
2211 SW First Apt 206, Portland, OR 97201
24 St Michael Court, San Ramon, CA 94583-2703
1760 Morningside Dnve SE, Grand Rapids, Ml 49506
1018 Ashland Drive, Temperance, Ml 48182-9538
PO Box 656, Hayward, Wl 54843
1826 Roanoke Road, Claremont, CA 91711
404 2nd North Street, Laingsburg, Ml 48848
404 2nd North Street, Laingsburg, Ml 48848
75 Providence Street, West Warwick, Rl 02893
4732 Ledge Avenue, Toluca Lake, CA 91602
36520 W. Twelve Mile Rd , Farmington Hills, Ml 48331
210 W Rollin Street, Edgerton, Wl 53534
600 N Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767
544 Frontier Court, Terre Haute, IN 47803-4224
4521 W 147th Street, Lawndale, CA 90260
75 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
PO Box 546, Pleasant Valley, CT 06063-0546
14018 State Road #23, Granger, IN 46530
(850)484-9167
(706)778-9174
(608)362-4419
(860) 379-9747
(207) 255-0772
(623) 933-2676
(617)749-0322
(253)759-8615
(408) 264-6536
(352) 383-3669
(201)383-4743
(207) 596-2950
(603) 336-7020
(904) 383-2285
(616)749-2631
(608)455-4580
(912)836-4287
(313)272-3550
(517)431-2460
(517)349-6936
(207) 548-0223
(207)733-2215
(517)484-9495
(714)581-5575
(732)356-1293
(616)271-5562
(517)224-2636
(603) 672-6759
(517)275-5055
(781)585-5204
(503) 223-8794
(313)847-6260
(715)634-8264
(909)624-9195
(517)651-5809
(517)651-5809
(401)826-3150
(213)385-1341
(248)848-1750
(608) 884-4725
(909)621-6839
(812)877-2306
(718)624-4743
(860)379-2517
(219)272-2991
210
Ministers
Bogdanoff, Victor
Bontrager, Dewayne G
Boring, Walter A
Boss, Douglas
Boss, James D
Bower, Richard J
Bowers, Herbert
Bowie, George A
Boynton ill, Nehemiah
Brenner, Peter R K
Bridges, John
Brink, Rob
Britcher, Eric
Britton, Enwin A
Brown Jr, George W
Brown, Harold 0 J
Brown, Henry Jack
Brown, Robert R
Brown-Taylor, Barbara
Bruce, Mark E
Buchman, Richard P
Bull, Howard E
Burke, Thomas J
Burley, Alden David
Burrows, George R
Butman, Harry R
Caine, Michael W
Campbell, Donald J
Campbell, Gabe L
Campbell, Richard M
Capobianco, Leonard J
Carlson, Robert T
Carmen, David R
Carmichael, Jack
Carrick, John D
Carson, John
Carter, R Boyd
Chamberlain, Clark W
Chapman, Bobbie
Childs, Arthur W
Chittum, Michael
Cho, Isaiah J
Christian, James H
Chnstian, Leo D
Christian, Robert
Christian, Thomas
Christopherson, Norman C
Church, Roderick C
Cimbora, Joseph M
Claassen, David J
Clack, David
Clark Jr, William J
Clark, Daniel
2561 Santiago Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706-1726
640 NW74th Terrace, Plantation, FL 33317
2161 Hacienda Street, Redding, CA 96003
Route A Box 2415, Roberta, GA 31078
Route 1 Box 2415, Roberta, GA 31078
365 W Alameda Avenue No 302, Burbank, CA 91506
PO Box 91, Spring Green, Wl 53588
203 S Sunset Trail, Michigan City, IN 46360-1058
21 June Street, Fall River, MA 02720
136 Wedgewood Dnve, Charlotte, Ml 48813-1040
PO Box 298, Demorest, GA 30535
657 Bluff Street, Beloit, Wl 5351 1
2345 Robinson Road SE, Grand Rapids, Ml 49506
421 Cortland Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789
22916 102nd Trail, Live Oak, FL 32060
2101 Carmel Road, Charlotte, NC 28226-6318
3061 N Adams Road, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48304
PO Box 7242, Lafayette, OH 45854
PO Box 10 Piedmont College, Demorest, GA 30535
PO Box 360, Carmel, ME 04419-0360
lOIOCedar Ridge C, Mequon, Wl 53092
3339 Ridge Road, Lafayette, CA 94549-4617
201 Seward, Hudson, Ml 49247
6645 Warren Road, Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
2242 Woodview Dnve, Alpena, Ml 49707-1 135
2451 Soledad Canyon Road, Acton, CA 93510
161 E 104th Street, New York, NY 10029
506 Humphrey Street, South Haven, Ml 49090
117 Barkwood Dnve, Wadsworlh, OH 44261
1535 Bamwick Drive, Houston, TX 77090-1111
456 Madison Avenue, Omro, Wl 54963
38 Johnson Mill Road, Ornngton, ME 04474
4347 N Tattenhami Way, Boise, ID 83713
5665 Scottwood Road, Paradise, CA 95969
42 Park Street, Adams, MA 01220
841 N Praire Street, Galesburg, IL 61401-2751
85 Kentucky Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
PO Box 96369, Houston, TX 77213
44 Camp Street C8, Middletown, CT 06457-2444
464 Oak Hill Road, Enfield, NH 03748
202 N Clifton, Wichita, KS 67208-3324
3880 E Caminito Aquilar NE, San Diego, CA 921 1 1
14727 Valeda Dnve, La Mirada, CA 90638
1 1 Crescent Street, Derry, NH 03038
PO Box 406, Waseca, MN 56093-4044
PO Box 2, Wolfboro, NH 03894
7 Grover Street, Concord, NH 03301
PO Box 655, McCook, NE 69001-0655
1340 Kildeer Dnve, Naperville, IL 60565
4116 Saint Anthony Road, Temperance, Ml 48182-9775
22 Peregrine Circle, Agoura, CA 91301
1 109 Brentwood Way, Kingston, TN 37763-3160
PO Box 326, Central Lake, Ml 49622-0023
(617)469-6857
(954) 370-7028
(530) 223-3297
(912)836-4287
(912)836-4276
(818)845-8401
(608)588-7145
(219)872-1781
(517)543-1310
(706) 778-2556
(608) 362-8857
(616)459-6255
(904) 658-3452
(704) 366-5066
(810)649-1049
(419)649-4575
(706)778-8014
(207) 825-3404
(262) 377-3938
(510)937-4790
(517)437-5043
(313)663-0014
(517)354-2048
(661)269-1147
(216)253-5109
(713)440-6570
(920) 685-6777
(207) 262-9333
(208) 658-8027
(916) 877-3254
(413)743-1677
(309)343-5145
(713)529-3589
(316)684-0221
(619)273-6657
(310)941-7367
(603)434-4411
(507) 835-4548
(603) 569-4272
(603)229-1788
(308) 345-7434
(419)476-7093
(818)889-6965
(770)592-2122
(616) 544-6878
211
Ministers
Clark, Harry W
Clark, Paul D
Clark, Robert B
Clark, Vivian
Clarke, Joseph W
Clawson, M
Coates, Robert B
Cogell, Wayne
Condit, Gordon
Conger, Larry
Cook, Ashley M
Cooke, Joseph
Corning, Richard
Countess, Robert H
Cox, David
Crain, Harley
Cree, Burkert
Crocker, A Wesley
Crosby, Zachary C
Crossman, Craig
Crouse, Tom
Cruickshank, Colin
Crutchfield, Earl
Cunning, Ruth
Currier, John W
Curtis, John B
Cutting, Harvey W
Dando-Haaheim, Patricia
Daniels, Richard W
Danielson, Marilyn
D'Arcy, David L
Darling, Thomas E
Davenport, Levi
Davidson Jr, Daniel H
Deiter, Mark
Depung, Ronald L
Deuble, John W
DiBiasio-Snyder, Carol
DiBiasio-Snyder, Ralph
Dickinson, Fred
Dillinger, Rollin
Dole, Fred M
Doriani, Max & Marjorie
Doud, John F
Dow^ning, Everett G
Drown, Douglas Warren
Dubeau, Timothy B
Dunbar, Michael-Ann
Dunlap-Wolfe, Barbara Joanne
Dunn Sr, Markham E
Dunn, Claude L
Dunn, Richard F
N58 W5642 Edgewater Drive, Cedarburg, Wl 53012
225 Wake Ave #100, El Centre, CA 92243
529 E Losey Street, Galesburg, IL 61401
8927 Oak Trail Dnve, Santa Rosa, CA 95409
4119 S Myrtle, Spokane, WA 99223
5110 Polo Fields Dnve, Gibsonia, PA 15044-7602
6902 Taylor Road, Virginia, MN 55792
PO Box 1539, Rolla, MO 65402
9220 N Citrus Springs Bivd, Citrus Spnngs, FL 34433
PO Box 53, Wedowee, AL 36278
PO Box 776, Demorest, GA 30535-0776
4445 Orange Grove Bivd, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
148 N Grant Street, Adams, Wl 53910
28755 Sagewood Circle, Toney, AL 35773
2213 Sanford Avenue, Alton, IL 62002
21222 14th Place W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
PO Box 7466, Carmel, CA 93921-7466
50968 Union Street, Belleville, Ml 48111-4428
1731 Minnesota Avenue, Duluth, MN 55802
213 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, OH 45769
RR 3 Box 3128, Holland, MA 01521
1 King Street, Dennysville-Edmunds, ME 04628
PO Box 1015, Wetumpka, AL 36092
3233 Piero, Toledo, OH 43615
719 Hawthorne Lake, Hartland, Wl 53029
2451 Mallard Dr S, PO Box 386, Plainfield, IL 60544-9528
13661 N 103rd Avenue, Sun City, AZ 85351-2723
13302 Ellice Court, Apple Valley, MN 55124
395 Westminster Road, Canterbury, CT 06331
421 E Bridge Street, Portland, Ml 48875
1995 Royston Road, Eaton Rapids, Ml 48827-9094
PO Box 146, Staffordville, CT 06077-0146
PO Box 162, Windsor, MA 01270
24 Elton Road, West Yarmouth, MA 92673
1 12 W Oak Street, Lancaster, Wl 53813
3212 Puntaluna Road, Fruitport, Ml 49415
211 Shull Avenue, Gahanna, OH 43230
1502 N Mam Street, Oshkosh, Wl 54901
1502 N Main Street, Oshkosh, Wl 54901
20 Davis Road, Bangor, ME 04401-2309
1525 S Battin, Wichita, KS 67218
PO Box 62, Colchester, CT 06415
PO Box 223, Big Run, PA 15715-0223
2510 Spring Arbor Road, Jackson, Ml 49203
PO Box 31, Wilmot Flat, NH 03287
PO Box 621, Bingham, ME 04920-0621
244 Hartford Road, Salem, CT 06420
608 E William Street, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104
18273 Boy Scout Road, Durango, lA 52039
114 Minor Street, Middletown, CT 06457
3550 China Garden Rd., Placerville, CA 95667
1830 Greenleaf Bivd, Elkhart, IN 46514-3717
262)375-1074
760) 370-0223
309) 343-6232
707) 538-9734
509)448-1887
724) 449-2588
218)741-7871
573) 774-3078
904) 637-5543
256) 569-4378
706) 778-8500
ext1179
813)656-5309
608)339-4717
205) 232-4940
618)466-8843
831)624-5712
313)379-3711
218)722-7958
740)992-3172
413)786-6577
207) 726-3905
334)567-4152
419)382-4979
262)367-8153
815)439-1501
602) 974-5821
612)432-4408
860) 546-9752
517)647-6441
219)272-2991
860) 684-3726
413)684-2805
508) 775-2766
608)723-4419
616) 865-3301
614)471-2168
262)231-7520
262)231-0121
207) 947-3808
316)651-5463
860) 267-8543
814)427-2560
517)784-4824
603) 526-9481
207) 672-3380
860)859-1211
734)662-1679
319)552-1426
860) 632-0733
530) 626-6725
219)523-3142
212
Ministers
Durgan, Harlan 226 S 3rd Street, Livingston, MT 59047
Duzen, Betty PO Box 374, Whitneyville, ME 04654-0341
Dyrland, David 1308 6th Street NW, Cedar Rapids, lA 52405-1824
Earle, Wendy Sue 46 Candlewood Circle, Enfield, CT 06082
Eaton, James E 87 Broadway, Norwich, CT 06360
Edwards, Lee 623 Juniper Street, LaGrange, GA 30240
Elder, Frederick 37 Cullen Street, East Taunton, MA 02718
Ellcey, Gregory A 312 W Main Street, Marshalltown, lA 50158
Ellefson, Boyd G PO Box 336, Thomson, IL 61285-0336
Elmore, John R PO Box 1 196, Center Harbor, NH 03226
England, Jerry D 473 Riverlake Dnve, Clark Fork, ID 8381 1
Erkel, Steven L 7607 Trever Court, Kalamazoo, Ml 49009
Eriendson, Norman 19302 Faies Road, Snohomish, WA 98296-8188
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Green, Duncan
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Groat, Jay M
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Hail, Charles H
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Hallock, Terry J
Halsey, Michael
Hammond, Richard
Harlow, Charles E
Hart, David
Hart, James P
Hastings, Les
Hatfield, Mark
Havi/k, David
Hawkins, Donald
Hazlett, Jack
Healey, Thomas W
Heath, Roberta
Heather, Thomas
Hellam, Robert
Hendrickson, John
Henry, David B
Henry, James R
Herel, Robert
Hermes, Lee
Herron, Donald
Hiliman, William
Hirtle, David C
Hoch-Wray, Judith
Hoffman, Scott M
Holl, James
Honaker, Robin
Hotchkin, Richard
Hotchkiss, Joe V
Howie, W Thomas
Hudson, Dellis R
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Hunt, Christopher L
Hunt, Neil
Hutson, Ronald
lliff, John
lofi, Faafouina
Irvine, Wendell J
Irving, Richard
Jackman, Ralph
Jackson, Phil R
Jacobs, Carolyn E
Jacobs, James
Jacobson, Wayne
Jauncey, James H
Jensen, Mark P
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Johnson, Chet L
Johnson, Roy
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Jones, Donald A
Jones, Jack
Jones, Jerold
Jones, Robert
Jones, Thomas M
Jones-Hood, Lottie
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Josiin, Ervin
Joy, Robert
Kaiser-Cross, David
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Kauffman, Clyde R
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Keeney Jr, Richard T
Kelley, John C
Kellogg, Duane
Kelloway, Alice
Keough Jr, James G
Killingbeck, Howard
Killinger, John R
Kimberly, David
King, Giovan H
King, Robert J
Kirschner, Arnie
Kleven, Michael A
Kline, Ronald
Klingsporn, Gary W
Knudsen, Richard 0
Koch, Mary
Koch, Richard J
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Larson, Arlin T
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Mann, James C
Mapplebeckpalmer, Richard
Markel, David
Martin, Bryan
Martin, James
Mathewson, Dan
Matthews Berlin, Lin E
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McCriliis, Charles H
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Melano, Charles A
Mergener, Paul N
Meriwether, Harold
Merkel, Stuart R
Merrill, James A
Mesnig, Carl E
Meyers, Robin R
Milco, Craig S
Millar, Robert
Miller, G Russell
Miller, Jimmy
Miller, John F
Miller, John L
Miller, Mary
Miller, Paul G
Miller, Robert E
Miller, Thomas E S
Miller-Todd, Kathrine
Miller-Todd, Richard L
Mills, Gail
Miner, Heather Devoe
Mollard, Robert
Monroe-Mueller, Shawnthea
Moore, John W
Moore, Patricia
Morrow, Albert
Morrow, David L
Moston, Robert G
Mullany, Michael
Mullen, Donald C
Mullings, Sidley
Murdy, Peter W
Murphy, Alice
Murray, Robert
Muth, Philip A
Nabors, Roy
Naevestad, Scott
Nasgowitz, David W
Navarre, John
Neal, Fred L
Nelson, Eric
Nenada, Yvonne M
Neufeld, Marianne
Nicholas, Dale
Noble, Jack E
Noble, Winston
Nolen, Sally J
Noomen, Pieter
Norris, Graham
Muss, Harlan
O'Connell, Karen
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O'Donnell, William J
Olsen, Donald P
Olson, Gaylund G
Olson, Matthew W
Ostberg, Karl G
Paashaus, Budd
Packer, Charles
Pai, Hyo Shick
Paige-Morgan, Charles M
Palmer, Allan C
Palms, Douglas
Panko, Stephen M
Park, Jae Won
Parshall, Joseph
Parsons, Tonna
Paterik, Roy D
Patten, Wilis C
Paul, Anna M
Pauley, Bruce
Peach, Creighton O
Pearson, Richard
Peay, Steven
Penick, Joseph
Perry, Amy Beth
Perry, Clint
Person, Michael W
Peters, Howard F
Pierce, Gary W
Pierce, Harvey L
Pierce, Richard E
Pierson, Sandy
Plank III, Frank B
Plank, Donald E
Poland, Chad
Polley, Charles
Pomeroy, Virginia
Potter, Thomas F
Pratt, Bruce
Pnce, Paul
Pritchard, Richard E
Rabeck, David
Rafuse, Wlliam
Randlett III, David D
Ray, Paul N
Ream, Norman S
Reed, David D
Reist Jr, John S
Remaly, Edwin G
Resch, Miriam C
Richard, Clayton
Richard, Thomas M
Richards, Chris
Richards, Nathan
1911 Fulton Avenue, Rockford, IL 61103-3820
227 Miraflores Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60087 (414) 764-1620
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Rickeman, Virginia
Riggs, A Wayne
Riplevy, Robert J
Ritter, Arthur P
Roach, Kevin J
Robertson, Michael S
Rochat, Diane
Rogers, Gary
Rolsten, Brent A
Root, David
Root, Wayne G
Roska, Judith
Rottier, Frank
Rouner Jr, Arthur A
Rowe, Gard L
Rowe, Marvin
Rozewski, David
Rudd, John
Rudman, Arthur
Russell Jr, Howard G
Russell, Ronald M
Rust, Kathy
Rust, Norman
Rustin, Mark E
Rygh, Christopher
Safaran, Robert
Salmons, Eva
Salmons, Robert L
Sanders, Columbus
Sansoucie, Larry A
Santana, Julio
Santis, Vincent
Schafer, Steven B
Schibsted, James A
Schimpf, Karl D
Schleicher, H Don
Schneider, James 0
Schneider, Lee
Schossow, Lyie
Schowalter, Dan N
Schutjer, Clifford D
Schuyler, Catherine Edwards
Schwend, Amy Pringle
Schwerin, Gary
Scott, Glona D
Scott, Ralph Y
Scott, Virginia L
Seartes, Richard W
Selgo, Ted W
Sell, Kathleen
Sevier, Fred M
Seymour, Patrick
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Smith, David
Smith, Kathryn E
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Spahn, Dave M
Spottswood, Philip
Sprague, John
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Stapleton, Shawn
Steece, Arvel M
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Sterling, Jeff
Stoddard, Richard C
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Stradling, Robert
Stubblefield, Karen
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Swanson Jr, Neil H
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Swanson, Martha
Sweitzer, Donald W
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Szafran, Robert
Tailent, Sam
Tanner, Mark
Taylor, Gary
Terbush IV, Jay M
Thomas, W David
Thome, Thomas
Thornton, Susan
Titus, John A
Todd, Lorenzo S
Toscano, Ella Ray
Towne, Fred L
Trathen, Daniel
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Tucker, Stephen W
Tupuola Jr, Mai
Tweed, Charles U
Udall, John
Unholz, Ernest
Van Dyken, Seymour
Van Tassell, Thomas H
Van Tassell, Wendy H
VanDer Kolk, Bruce J
vanderBent, Cornells
Vanek, Noel D
Vellinga, Daniel
Vellinga, Henry R
Ver Straten-McSparran,
Rebecca
Vernon, Walter J
Vinson, Richard L
Virta, Dennis
Walker, Craig
Walthour, Bruce S
Walton, Joseph
Walz, David
Warmouth, Robert
Warner, Thomas M
Welcome, David
White, Milton E
White, Stanley E
Whitworth, Steve
Wildrick, Kenyon
Williams Jr, Charles L
Williams, Gilbert K
Williams, J Vance
Windhorst, Ronald
Winn, Jim
Winter, Edith
Withers, Robert
Witzel, Thomas F
Wood, Bruce
Woodman, Wesley
Woodward, George
Woodward, Richard H
Workman, M James
Wortham, Jerry
Wozencraft, Sharon
Wright, Richard
Wuellner, Robert L
Wyman, Susan E
Young, Greg
Young, Robert
Zuercher, Nicholas
Zuercher, Paul
5737 Allott Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401
6391 Torrington Road, Kalamazoo, Ml 49009-9172
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ORDINATIONS FOR 1999-2000
As reported to the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
Name
Date
1999
Church
Kathryn A. Rust
October 24
First Cong. Ch.
Wauwatosa, Wl
Philip Spottswood
November 14
2000
First Cong. Ch.
Kenosha, Wl
Virginia Bemis
February 27
First Cong. Ch.
Mansfield, OH
Martha Kathleen Sell
April 1
Meadowbrook Cong.
Ch., Novi, Ml
John Titus
May 20
First Cong. Ch.
South Paris, ME
Anita Clem
May 21
First Cong. Ch.
Nantucket, MA
Stephen Daniel
June 4
Plymouth Cong. Ch.
Minneapolis, MN
Cornells (Casey)
vanderBent
July 16
People's Cong. Ch.
Bayport, MN
Nick Zuercher
July 30
Little Wash. Cong. Ch.
Mansfield, OH
Bruce Pratt
August 19
Community Cong. Ch.
Kewaunee, Wl
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CURRENT CFTS STUDENTS
(Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies)
ANGELA BUCHAUER
Seminary: Andover Newton Theological Seminary
Home Church: Berkshire Community Church, Richmond, MA
ADRIENNE EGGLESTON
Seminary: Fuller Theological Seminary
Home Church: Oneonta Congregational Church, South Pasadena, CA
IRVEN GAMMON
Seminary: Bangor Theological Seminary
Home Church: Second Congregational Church, Warren, ME
BARRY HOLMES
Seminary: Asbury Theological Seminary
Home Church: Langdale Congregational Church, Valley, AL
LYNDA JOHNSON
Seminary: Luther Theological Seminary
Home Church: Colonial Church of Edina, Edina, MN , ..
BRIAN McGOOKEY
Seminary: Michigan Theological Seminary
Home Church: Pilgrim Congregational Church, Bloomfield Hills, Ml
MICHAEL MULLANY
Seminary: Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Home Church: Trinitarian Congregational Church, Troy, NH
CHARLES PACKER
Seminary: University of Dubuque Theological Seminary
Home Church: First Congregational Church, Marshalltown, lA
MARCHIE M. SIMS
Seminary: Pacific School of Religion
Home Church: First Congregational Church, Los Angeles, CA
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CURRENT CFTS STUDENTS
(Continued)
ADAM SODERBERG
Seminary: Bangor Theological Seminary
Home Church: East Orrington Congregational Church, Orrington, ME
SHAWN STAPLETON
Seminary: University of Dubuque Theological Seminary
Home Church: First Congregational Church, Beloit, Wisconsin
CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS
Seminary: Trinity Theological Seminary
Home Church: Gurnee Community Church, Gurnee, IL
MITCHELL TAYLOR
Seminary: Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary
Home Church: Faith Community Church, Franklin, Wl
SUSAN THORNTON
Seminary: Andover-Newton Theological Seminary
Home Church: First Congregational Church, Hanson, MA
STEVE WHITWORTH
Seminary: Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Home Church: First Congregational Church, Middleboro, MA
LORI WILEY
Seminary: Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary
Home Church: Souhegan Congregational Church, Amerst, NH
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Gayle White
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Thomas F Witzel
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Richard Getz
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Donna C McGuire
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MA Middleboro
MA Nantucket
MA New Bedford
MA Roslindale
MA Sandisfield
MA Springfield
MA Taunton
MA Williamstown
MA Yarmouth Port
MD Frostburg
ME Bingham
ME Damariscotta
ME Denmark
ME Dennysville
ME Harpswell
ME Jonesport
ME Lubec
ME North Anson
ME Orrington
ME Robbinston
ME Rockland
ME Skowhegan
ME Solon
Union Church of La Harpe
+First Cong Church
-St Luke's Chr Comm Church
Naperville Congregational
Cong Church
First Union Cong Church
First Cong Comm Church
York Comm Church
Tinley Park Comm Church
First Cong Church
Big Woods Cong Church
Wataga Cong Church
Wataga Cong Church
+Comm Cong Church
Chapel of the Dunes
+Comm Cong Church
First Cong Church
Plymouth Cong Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
Maple Hill Comm Cong Ch
-Federated Church
South Cong Church
Union Cong Church
East Freetown Cong Church
Florence Cong Church
Goshen Cong Church
Silver Lake Chapel
First Church of Christ
-First Cong Church
Christ Evang Cong Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
Roslindale Cong Church
New Boston Cong Church
+Wachogue Cong Church
Pilgrim Cong Church
+White Oaks Cong Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
Christ Church
Denmark Cong Church
Dennysville-Edmunds Cong Ch
Elijah Kellogg Church
Sawyer Mem Cong
-Lubec Cong Chr Ch
First Cong Church
East Orrington Cong Ch
Sewall Mem Cong Ch
Rockland Cong Church
The Federated Church
Solon Cong Church
Jon Hart
Eva Salmons
Laura Daidone
Kristin Wagg
Kate Spiegel
Anne Mays
Tracy Terry
Lillian Carroll
Carole Hanson
Janet Wilkinson
Peggi Vivian
Bob Hoyt
Bob E Hoyt
Tom Bechman
Linda Simon
Merte Rowley
Judy Reed
Patricia Fett
Shirley Jackman
Barbara Luman
Debbie Stewart
Mary Walker
Judith Winscott
Pamela Ross
Marjorie Whittaker
Lisa Dembkowski
Marge Yamalkowski
Ruth Fee
Cory J Ward
Kerriann Whitworth
Nancy Bergquist
Thomas Holden
Cynthia Francis
Stephen Cole
Beth Piatt
Ruth Ann Roach
Nancy Witherell
Floyd Labombard
Michael Hayes
Thomas Vogtman
Faylene Corson
Cheryl Tomasello
Debbie Young
Barbara Windhorst
Carrie Bubier
Iris Woodward
Lynnette Barnes
Judy Louiselle
Peggy Soneson
Helen Brooks
Philip Anderson
Theresa Sirois
Mary Walz
226
Christian Education Directors
ME
Standish
Sebago Lake Cong Church
ME
VeazJe
Veazie Cong Church
ME
Warren
Second Cong Church
ME
Warren
Second Cong Church
Ml
Allegan
First Cong Church
Ml
Alpena
Long Rapids First Cong Ch
Ml
Ann Arbor
First Cong Church
Ml
Bloomfield Hills
Pilgrim Cong Church
Ml
Britton
Britton Cong Church
Ml
Central Lake
+First Cong Church
Ml
Clarkston
First Cong Church
Ml
Cooks
Cooks Cong Church
Ml
Detroit
-Bushnell Cong Church
Ml
Detroit
First Cong Church
Ml
Durand
First Cong Church
Ml
Eaton Rapids
First Cong Church
Ml
Frankfort
First Cong Church
Ml
Grand Rapids
Mayflower Cong Church
Ml
Greenville
-First Cong Church
Ml
Horton
Horton Cong Church
Ml
Jackson
Arbor Grove Cong Church
Ml
Jackson
Sandstone Cong Church
Ml
Lake Odessa
First Cong Church
Ml
Lansing
-Mayflow^er Cong Church
Ml
Lansing
Plymouth Cong Church
Ml
Lathrup Village
Comm Cong Church
Ml
Livonia
+Mount Hope Cong Ch
Ml
Port Huron
Sturges Mem Cong Church
Ml
Portland
First Cong Church
Ml
Rapid River
+Rapid River Cong Church
Ml
Rockwood
-Rockwood First Cong Church
Ml
Roscommon
First Cong Church
Ml
Royal Oak
First Cong Church
Ml
Saugatuck
-First Cong Church
Ml
Somerset
Somerset Cong Church
Ml
St Johns
First Cong Church
Ml
Stanton
-Traditional Cong Church
Ml
Suttons Bay
Suttons Bay Cong Church
Ml
Three Oaks
+First Cong Church
Ml
Tipton
Tipton Comm Church
Ml
Vermontville
First Cong Church
Ml
Watervliet
Plymouth Cong Church
Ml
Wayne
First Cong Church
Ml
West Bloomfield
Pine Hill Cong Church
MN
Bayport
People's Cong Church
MN
Duluth
Duluth Cong Church
MN
Minneapolis
Plymouth Cong Church
MN
Warroad
Union Cong Church
MN
Waseca
First Cong Church
MO
Joplin
First Community Church
MO
Neosho
First Cong Church
NE
Ashland
First Cong Church
NH
Amherst
Souhegan Cong Church
Elizabeth Field
Patricia Moore
Heather Gammon
Marcia Baker
Scott Gavan
Kay Lumsden
Claire Groshans
Colleen Staffens
Shene Maschino
Shen Hiltunen
Lisa Oja
Catherine King
Christine Jahns
Juan L Lee
Laura Spence
Jill Skinner
Becky Addis
Eric Britcher
Candy Poulsen
Christina Murphy
Sue Francey
Jill Barclay
Jeff Paige
Nancy Bandfield
Penelope A Barnett
Alicia Kane
Kathy Kozakowski
Max Amstutz
Robin Gross
Vicki Cartwright
Lexy Vandeneede
Marjorie Beinke
Dianne Kruzman
Lori Morse
Diane Smith
Susan Larspn
Eleanor H Lentz
Jon Walter
Fran Sutton
Valerie Wilson
Mark Libecki
Caryn Kneger
Martha Raub
Caren Peltier
Mary Binger
Barb A Boo
Karen O'Connell
Gen Buress
Jan Schroeder
Diane Storm
Mary Alice Nelson
Judy Squire
Pam Ladd
227
Christian Education Directors
NH Barnstead
NH Concx)rd
NH Cornish Flat
NH Derry
NH Grafton
NH Hinsdale
NH Kingston
NH Pittsfield
NJ Chester
NJ Warren
NY Brooklyn
NY Brooklyn
NY Java Village
NY Saugerties
NY Staten Island
OH Akron
OH Berea
OH Bowling Green
OH Gahanna
OH Mansfield
OH Massillon
OH Toledo
OH Toledo
OH Toledo
OR Oregon City
PA Glenolden
PA McKeesport
PA Pittsburgh
PA Pittsburgh
PA Spring Creek
TN Crossville
TX El Paso
UT Salt Lake City
VT North Clarendon
VT North Pownal
WA Spokane
WA Tacoma
Wl Beloit
Wl Beloit
Wl Beloit
Wl Dalton
Wl Grafton
Wl Green Bay
Wl Greenfield
Wl Kewaunee
Wl Lancaster
Wl Madison
Wl Milwaukee
Wl Milwaukee
Wl Mukwonago
Wl Oshkosh
Wl Racine
Wl Richfield
Barnstead Parade Cong
Immanuel Comm Church
-United Church of Cornish
Central Cong Church
Grafton Christian Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
+First Cong Church
Pilgrim Cong Church
-Hyde Park Christian Church
Flatbush-Tompkins Cong
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
+Oakwood Heights Comm Church
-First Cong Church
Heritage Cong Church
Plain Cong Church
Gahanna Comm Cong Church
First Cong Church
Faith Comm Fellowship
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
Mayfair-Plymouth Cong Chr Church
-+Atkinson Mem Church
-Glenolden Cong Church
Evangelical Cong Church
-First Cong Ch of Etna
South Hills Cong Church
Spring Creek Cong Church
First Cong Church
Coronado Christian Church
First Cong Church
Clarendon Cong Church
+Cong Ch of North Pownal
Heritage Cong Church
First Cong Church
First Cong Church
Shopiere Cong Church
Shopiere Cong Church
First Cong Church
Ozaukee Cong Church
Pilgrim Cong Church
Faith Comm Church
Comm Cong Church
Lancaster Cong Church
Heritage Cong Christian Church
-Community Baptist Church
North Shore Cong Church
First Cong Church
-First Cong Church
Plymouth Cong Church
St Jacobi Cong Church
Christina Pierson
Nancy S Lorenz
Judy Williams
Aaron Goodro
Sharon Duffy
Terry Stupak
Anita Micale
Leslie Vogt
Susan Berry
Barbara L Moore
Robert Jones
Phyillis Cardwell
Wilma Carlson
Margaret L Dunn
Merris Rowe
Sue Tolley
Jan Gyorgak
Rose Hahn
Diana Hancock
Ellen H Eckert
RuthAnn Bosley
Nancy Sevrence
Nancy Sevrence
Linda Selander
Jacqueline K Bennett
Barbara Jenkins
Robert M Blamick
Joanne Nicoll
Thorn Brazen
Jackie Putman
Gene Broughton
Sue Crawford
Nancy Hohler
Marcia Moston
Gary Rogers
Joseph W Clarke
Arlene Dennett
Ruth M Lyons
Nancy Clark
Julie Mitchell
Julie Anderson
Coral Slavin
Lynn Gonwa
Suellen Mains
Rennae Anderson
Carol Terwiller
Lisa Veldran
Joyce Savage
John Tornetta
Jeffrey Himebauch
Jeff Pommerening
Hannah Wing Hall
Julie Kluck
228
Christian Education Directors
Wl Rochester First Cong Church Wendy Ela
Wl Spring Green -Spring Green Cong Church Lisa Wahl
Wl Wauwatosa First Cong Church Christopher Rygh
Wl Wisconsin Dells Big Spnng Cong Church Ellen Rabuck
WY Big Piney Community Cong Church Bobbie Wade
229
ASSOCIATION-RELATED SPECIAL AWARDS
Art Contest is sponsored by the Christian Education Commission. All
children invited to enter their art to be displayed at the Annual Meeting.
All entries win a blue ribbon.
The Donna E. Alexander Memorial Award recognizes a woman who
has contributed to the Congregational Way of Life in a positive way. It
was established by the Women's Commission (1996).
Banner and Hymn Contests are sponsored by the Program Committee
in conjunction with an Annual Meeting. Winners are usually chosen
based on the hymn or banner which best represents the theme of the
Annual Meeting.
The Russell Bates Memorial Scholarship. Roslindale Congregational
Church, Boston, Massachusetts is chosen by the CFTS Board of
Directors for a CFTS Seminary student.
The Marion Bradshaw Memorial Award for continuing education.
Given to an ordained minister who is personally committed to
Congregationalism.
The Harry R. Butman Fund for Ministry Award is given to a minister
with at least 10 years of service to a Congregational Christian
Churches church. The award is intended to give a lift or
encouragement in his/her ministry.
The Jennette S. Butman Fund for Ministry Award is given to a woman
in ministry or a minister's spouse in recognition of service to the
Congregational Christian Church.
Paul Carrick Memorial Scholarship, Mayflower Congregational Church,
Laguna Hills, California, is given to a CFTS student chosen by the
CFTS Board of Directors. Must be a west coast (preferably California)
student.
Christian Education Achievement Award recognizes an individual who
has contributed in outstanding ways to Christian Education.
continued next page
230
ASSOCIATION-RELATED SPECIAL AWARDS (continued)
Citation is granted, among other guidelines, to an individual for
outstanding meritorious service to the NACCC. The Executive
Committee votes on the recipient based on nominations received.
The John W. Claxton Memorial Award is an annual award of to that
Fellow graduating from the CFTS program who best personifies the
precepts of CFTS and thereby enhances the quality and effectiveness
of the program.
The Colebrook Congregational Church Scholarship, Colebrook,
Connecticut is given to a CFTS seminarian. The recipient is chosen by
the CFTS Board of Directors.
Francis and Doris Cox Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship
given by the First Congregational Church of Hanson, Massachusetts.
The Stanley B. Crosland Memorial Scholarship, First Congregational
Church, Beloit, Wisconsin is an annual $500 award. Among other
criteria, the recipient must be entering his/her final year of study for a
Masters of Divinity degree and be theologically liberal.
Dunham-Grey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a seminary student
by the First Congregational Church of Toledo, Ohio.
James W. Jr. And L. Wendell Fifield Memorial Scholarship is funded by
the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, California. Chosen by
the CFTS Board to a CFTS student with outstanding academic
credentials and a commitment to serve at least two years in an NACCC
member church having a liberal theological orientation.
The Franklin Scholarship is given to a CFTS student chosen by the
Community Congregational Church, Franklin, Indiana.
The Lloyd and Mildred Gardner Scholarship is chosen by the CFTS
Board of Directors in consultation with Mrs. Gardner. Designated for a
student in need of financial assistance and working hard to a M. Div.
Alfred D. Grey Memorial Fund recipient must demonstrate exceptional
scholarship and perceptiveness of the Congregational Spirit in the
Foundation's Directed Study on Congregational History and Polity.
continued next page
ASSOCIATION-RELATED SPECIAL AWARDS (continued)
The Robert Haldane, Sr., Memorial Scholarship is chosen by the CFTS
Board of Directors.
Heritaqe-Zeller Memorial Scholarship. Heritage Congregational
Church, Berea, Ohio, is chosen by the CFTS Board of Directors for a
CFTS Seminary student.
Hymn Contest (see Banner Contest)
Willie E. Lanqe Memorial Scholarship is endowed by the family and
friends of Willie E. Lange, awarded by the CFTS Board.
The Norman S. McKendrick Scholarship is an award chosen by the
CFTS Board of Directors based on the following criteria: 1) New
England born and bred; 2) Middler or Senior; 3) GPA; 4) Participation
in CFTS program.
The Messiah Scholarship Fund, Messiah Congregational Christian
Church of Willoughby Hills, Ohio is given to three CFTS participants
chosen by the Board to go to England to study the English roots of
Congregationalism.
Minnesota Congregational Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, award
is given to a CFTS student chosen by the Minnesota Conference.
The Morgan Park Congregational Church Scholarship recipient chosen
by the CFTS Board of Directors for a CFTS seminary student.
Newsletter Contest is sponsored by the Communication Services
Committee. Awards are given to churches in several areas related to
their newsletter.
Penrose Albright Scholarships are given to CFTS students chosen by
Plymouth Congregational Church, Wichita, Kansas
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Taunton, Massachusetts, award is
chosen by the church with recommendation of CFTS Board of
Directors to a CFTS Fellow going to divinity school in New England.
continued next page
232
ASSOCIATION-RELATED SPECIAL AWARDS (continued)
The Redlands Scholarship, First Congregational Church, Redlands,
California is given to a CFTS student chosen by the First
Congregational Church in Redlands.
The Charles F. Rush Award given to minority persons working with the
CCC toward worthwhile social and personal goals. The award is
intended to emphasize the importance of Christian social involvement.
Administered through the Missionary Society.
J.J. Russell Sermon Award is given for that sermon which best
explores the relationship between classical Congregationalism and
contemporary American life.
The Henry C. & Ruth H. Schadeberg Memorial Scholarship. First
Congregational Church, Greenville, Michigan is an endowed
scholarship of which only interest is distributed annually. Recipient
chosen by the CFTS Board of Directors.
John P. Schofield Memorial Scholarship, Langdale Congregational
Christian Church, Valley, Alabama given by the church to an
evangelical student, preferably from the South.
Second Congregational Church, Beloit, Wisconsin award is chosen by
the church and goes to an evangelical student based on financial need
and involvement in practical ministry more important than academic
achievement.
Seminarian Scholarship, First Congregational Church, St. Johns,
Michigan, recipient chosen by the CFTS Board of Directors for a CFTS
seminarian.
The Sharing and Caring Sisters Scholarship, Second Congregational
Church, Warren. Maine, recipient chosen by the CFTS Board of
Directors for a CFTS seminary student.
The E. Eugene Stearns Memorial Scholarship is sponsored by the
Ohio Association of Congregational Christian Churches and chosen by
the CFTS Board of Directors. Preference is given to an Ohio student.
Church of the Chimes, Sherman Oaks. California, Women's Fellowship
Scholarship, recipient chosen by the CFTS Board of Directors for a
CFTS seminary student.
Church of the Chimes, Sherman Oaks. California Scholarship, recipient
chosen by the CFTS Board of Directors for a CFTS seminary student.
233
CITATIONS GIVEN AT ANNUAL MEETINGS
(None
prior to 1962)
1962
Joseph Russell
1989
Mary K. Woolsey
1963
Howell Davies
Paul A. Miller
F. Willlard Kime
1990
Barbara Janikowsky
1964
Neil Swanson
1991
A. Ray Appelquist
Malcolm K. Burton
Joyce Orr
1965
Harry W. Johnson
1992
Majken Broby
1966
Marion Bradshaw
1993
Virginia Ghristensen
Wilmet Manley
Arvel M. Steece
1967
Neil Hanson
1994
Virginia Adams
Malcolm K. Burton
Glifford Schutjer
1968
William J. Grede
1995
George W. Brown, Jr
Gary H. Mead
1996
Harold G. Frentz
1969
A. Vaughan Abercrombie
Mary D. McKendrick
Harry Butman
Joseph B. Polhemus
1970
A. Wallace Ganney
1997
Richard J. Bower
Alfred D. Grey
Bernice Gamage
1971
Richard Jacobus
1998
Barbara Wright
Norman S. Ream
1999
Nancy W. Smart
John W. Glaxton
Walter Vernon
1972
-
2000
Trudi Edwards
1973
Max Strang
1974
Lydamar Reese
1975
Raymond A. Waser
1976
Arthur A. Rouner, Sr.
Palmer D. Edmunds
1977
Louis B. Gerhardt
1978
William E.G. Bulkeley
Marvin L. Johnson
1979
Frederick A. Hoerner
1980
John H. Alexander
Nancy Manser
Mary A. White
1981
Les Deinstadt
George Bohman
Alexander S. Irvine
1982
-
1983
Elevera Leversuch
Howard Gonn
1984
Henry David Gray
1985
-
1986
Ed Adams
EnA/in Britton
1987
Helen Jo Berkaw
Garolyn Britton
Henry W. Valentine
Robert J. L. Williams
1988
Bess Barg
Marion Luenberger
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NACCC INTERNATIONAL MISSION PROJECTS
Asociacion Civil Cristiana Congregational
Pastor Teodoro Strieker
Suriname 156 c.c. 24
3328 Jardin America
Misiones, Argentina
Bulgarian Congregational Churches
Rev. Christo Kulichev
Bogdan Mocer St., #2
Sofia 1225
Bulgaria
Email: kulichev(a)bgnet.bs
Greek Evangelical Church of Thrace
Rev. Panos Litsikakis
PO Box 73
681 00 Alexandroupolis
Greece
Email: litsikakis@hol.gr
Third Evangelical Church of Athens
Rev. Phaedon Cambouropoiilos
46 Moulopoulos Street
GR-17455Alimo
Athens, Greece
Honduran Congregational Mission
Rev. Julio Hernandez
c/o Congregational Church of Honduras
POBox 1182
San Pedro Sula, Honduras
CA
Email: iecongmission@maya.net.hn
Travancore Church Council
Rev. Kenaz Solomon
3 Henry Lane
Krishnancoil, Nagercoil 629 001
Kanyakumari District
Tamil Nadu, South India
Pilgrim's Presence
Mr. Thomas Ruttoh
PO Box 68
Kapenguria, Kenya
Mission Mazahua
Norberto Cortes
Apdo Postal 140 ^
Atlacomulco Edo de Mexico
CP 50450
Website: http://ww\v. iiplink.com/mazahua.html
Pan American Institute
Juana Santos
PO Box 433872
San Ysidro,CA 92143
Christian Mission in the Far East
Rev. Jaime Julian
PO Box 3076
Manila, Philippines
Email: cmfei@info.com.ph
Word Alive Missions Association
Rev. Charles Nayane
PO Box 7
Esiama, Western Region
Ghana
Christ to the Villages
Rev. Solomon Oladele
PO Box 5009
Ilorin, Kwara State
Nigeria
Email: ajayi@ilorin.skannet.com
National Assoc, of Cong'l Churches
Rev. Emanie Castillo
POBox 1368
QC Central, PO 1100
Quezon City, Philippines
Email: nash@netgazer.com. ph
237
NACCC NATIONAL MISSION PROJECTS
Cook College & Theological School
Rev. Joseph Dudley, President
708 South Lindon Lane
Tempe,AZ 85281
Indian Trails Mission
Dr. Tom Gossett
PO Box 1203
Mesa, AZ 8521 1-1203
Email: ITMlSSION@aol.com
Website: http://vvww.SUPER10RTECHN0L0GY.com/itm.html
Bread of Life Christian Mission
Rev. Julio Santana
PO Box 536
Plant City, PL 33564-0536
Email: breadoflife3@juno.coM
Fourth Congregational Clothing Center
Clothing Center for Ministry
2625 North Talman
Chicago, IL 60647
Rebecca Mackish Memorial Mission
Mrs. Ruth Branch
605 Sumner Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66102-0637
Maine Seacoast Missionary Society
Rev. Gary DeLong
127 West Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Seafarer's Friend
Rev. Robert F, R. Peters, Jr.
45 Church Street
Boston, MA 021 16-5391
Website: www.seafarersfriend.org
Congregational Library
Mr. Harold Worthley
14 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
Website: http://www. 14beacon.org
Piney Woods Country Life School
Highway 49 South
Piney Woods, Mississippi 39148
Website: http://www.pineywoods.org
American Bible Society
Mr. Eugene Habecker
1865 Broadway
New York, NY 10023
Website: http://www.americanbible.org
Morgan Scott Project
Rev. Richard Schumpert, director
Box 8, Glades Road
Deer Lodge, TN 37726
ACCREDITED COLLEGES
Piedmont College
Dr. W. Ray Cleere, President
165 Central Avenue
POBox 10
Demorest, GA 30535
Website: http://www.piedmont.edu
Olivet College
Dr. Frederico J. Talley
Olivet, Ml 49076
Website: http://v^'ww.ol ivetnet.edu
238
Past and Present Association Board Members
Abercrombie, Vaughan
Adair, Richard
Adams, Edward W
Adams, Mary Jane
Adams, Thomas
Adams, Virginia D
Adams, Warren B
Ahrens, Onnalee
Ahrens, William H
Albright, James C
Alexander, John H
Alldredge, Rendel
Aitman, James H
Alvord, John G
Ames, William S
Amsbaugh, Harold
Anderson, Judy
Anderson, Linda K
Anderson, Robert
Anderson, Wlliam G
Ankerstjerne, Baxter
Appelquist, Ray
Arbuckle, Barb
Archibald, Robert E
Arnold, Daniel D
Arnold, Kenneth W
Amos, Jeanne G
Asendorf, Randy
Asher, Carl
Askew, C Eugene
Audette, D Elizabeth
Bachelder, Nancy
Backus, Roy Pate
Bagley, Charles H
Bagley, Peter D
Bailey, Carol
Bailey, Homer
Bailey, Steven H Ware
Baker, Carney W
Baker, David
Baker, Jane
Baker, Rowena
Baker, Ryan
Baker, Susan
Barnes, Wlliam
Barnett, John J
Barnett, Penelope A
Barnhart, Elise
Barnicoat, John R
Barron, A L
Bartsch, Wanda
Bearden, Dan
Bearden, Dennis
10100 Hillview Road Apt No 616, Pensacola, FL 32514 (850) 484-9167
2208 Moccasin Trail, Beloit, Wl 5351 1 (608) 362-4419
1201 WMain Street, Marshalitown, lA 50158 (515) 753-3327
1103 W State Street, Marshalitown, lA 50152 (515) 753-8077
1 103 W State Street, Marshalitown. lA 50152 (515)753-8077
1201 WMain Street, Marshalitown, lA 50158 (515) 753-3327
PO Box 238. Beloit, Wl 53512-0238 (608) 362-8405
31435 Lyons Circle W, Warren, Ml 48092 (810) 264-9474
31435 Lyons Circle W, Warren, Ml 48092 (810) 264-9474
RR 3 Box 121, Stillwater, OK 74075-9546 (405) 624-9992
13638 N Newcastle Drive Apt 318, Sun City, AZ 85351 (623) 933-2676
141 14 S Livesay Road. Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 655-1036
2147Minerva, Westland, Ml 48185 (313)728-2628
209 South J Street, Tacoma. WA 98405 (253) 759-861 5
PO Box 368, Topsfield, MA 01983-0568
1012 Burkwood Road, Mansfield, OH 44907-2410 (419)756-6871
3101 SW Stone, Topeka, KS 67218
4953 Maple, Dearborn. Ml 48126 (313) 405-4420
15518 27th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98155 (206)523-4016
9614 E 32nd Street, Independence, MO 64052
RR Box 35, Peterson, lA 51047 (712) 295-7562
PO Box 875, Mount Dora, FL 32756 (352) 383-3669
1522 W 5th Street Apt 5, Storm Lake, lA 50588-3049
6 Plympton Street. Middleboro. MA 02346 (617) 947-1881
RD10 Box 10790, Newton, NJ 07860 (201) 383-4743
3802 E Central, Wchita, KS 67208 (316) 683-8178
2264 Timberlawn Drive, Toldeo, OH 43614 (419) 385-6938
2300 Whispering Pines Drive, Toledo, OH 43617 (419) 841-2486
8052 Chapin Street, Casco, Ml 48064 (810) 329-8844
1111 Blalock Road Apt 225, Houston, TX 77055-7429
PO Box 554, Rockland, ME 04841 (207) 596-2950
11735 Denny Road, St Louis, MO 63126 (314)843-2100
PO Box 368, Olivet, Ml 49076 (616) 749-2631
R 1 Box 2415, Roberta, GA 31078 (912) 836-4287
3013 E 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55812-1914 (217)222-0419
4275 1 10th Avenue, Peterson, lA 51047 (712) 933-271 1
4275 110th Avenue, Peterson, lA 51047 (712)933-2711
15000 Southfield Road, Detroit, Ml 48223 (313) 272-3550
1218 N Crestway, Wichita, KS 67208 (316) 684-2201
PO Box 793, Hanson, MA 02341-0793 (617) 293-2992
5 Linwood, Eureka Springs, AR 72632-3016 (501) 253-7551
319 E Randolph Street, Glendale, CA 91207 (818) 245-5316
480 Colony Drive, Whiteland, IN 46184 (317) 535-5334
6625 Oakland Avenue S, Richfield, MN 55423 (612) 866-4242
1961 Naperville Road, Plainfield. IL 60544 (815) 436-5039
31 Woodland Avenue, Mountain Lake, NJ 07046-1407 (419) 756-0550
2001 E Grand River Avenue, Lansing, Ml 48912-3286 (517)484-9495
992 Golf Vu Drive, Fond du Lac, Wl 54935-6417 (262) 646-5293
PO Box 448, Middleboro, MA 02346 (508) 947-4067
1892 Wight Street, Millbury, OH 43447-9722 (419) 836-6292
3725 Brittlewood Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89120-2053
3626 E 1st Street, Wchita. KS 67208 (316) 684-7795
10212 W 80th Street No 331, Overland Park, KS 66204
239
Past and Present Association Board Members
Bearden, Richard L
Beaumont, Mary
Beckle, Ann
Behling, Ries J
Beinke, James
Beinke, Marjorie
Bellingham, Richard K
Benedict, Roger
Bennett, Judson S
Bentley, Donald L
Bentley, Janet
Berry, Steven E
Betzhold, Fred
Biedron, Mary E
Biester, John
Bingham, Elizabeth E
Bingham, Paul
Bishea, P Maurice
Bishop, Chester
Bissell, Brent
Black, Aime
Blackburn, Steven
Blair, Carolyn C
Blaisdell, Mary
Blakely, Cathenne
Blakney, Simmie
Bland, Scott
Bodkin, James J
Boring, Walter A
Bovi^er, Helen Ann
Bower, Richard J
Bowers, Janice M
Boyd, Durwood
Bracher, James F
Bradford, Albert E
Bradshaw, William B
Braidwood, Neil B
Brammer, Kathryn
Brandon, Gale
Brannen, Kathy Lloyd
Brant, Willis A
Braze, Julie
Brenner, Peter R K
Bristol, John E
Brooks, War
Brown Jr, George W
Brown, Harold 0 J
Brown, Henry Jack
Brown, Robert R
Browne, J Anthony
Brunner, Robert C
Brusky, Kerry Lou
Buchman, Richard P
PO Box 987, Monument, CO 80132 (719) 401-2852
23212 Washington Avenue, Kansasville, Wl 53139 (262) 534-2286
7519 Beckle Road, Cheyenne, WY 82009 (307) 632-5496
PO Box 298, Lake Tomahawk, Wl 54539-0298 (262) 242-6802
PO Box 215, Roscommon, Ml 48653-0215 (517) 275-5055
PO Box 215, Roscommon, Ml 48653 (517) 275-4189
221 1 SW First Apt 206, Portland, OR 97201 (503) 223-8794
PO Box 0543, Saranac, Ml 48881 (616) 642-9540
PO Box 237, Riverside, PA 17868-0237 (201) 356-1293
1826 Roanoke Road, Claremont, CA 9171 1 (909) 624-9195
9867 Deercreek Circle, Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (909) 243-7345
4732 Ledge Avenue, Toluca Lake, CA 91602 (213) 385-1341
3124 Harnett Road, Silver Lake, OH 44224 (330) 688-8919
36520 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, Ml 48331 (248) 848-1750
1737 Arrowhead Dnve, Beloit, Wl 53511 (608) 362-5890
600 N Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767 (909) 621-6839
608 Diablo Drive, Claremont, CA 91711-1616 (909)621-6839
PO Box 1139, Johnson City, TX 78636-1139
18225-99th Drive, Sun City, AZ 85373 (602) 972-8735
15311 Highland Bluff, Minnetonka, MN 55345-3600 (612)449-1450
RR 2 Box 48, Franklin, IN 46131-9568 (317) 736-4736
PO Box 546, Pleasant Valley, CT 06063-0546 (860) 379-2517
392 Clinton Avenue Apt 35, Brooklyn, NY 11238-1186 (718) 857-9048
4751 Gulfshore Blvd N No 1001, Naples, FL 33940-2626 (813) 261-4999
1 000 Brewster Avenue, Beloit, Wl 5351 1 (608) 362-6776
2633 Meadowood Dnve, Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 536-1647
7310 Bryn Mawr Drive, Urbandale, lA 50322-3148 (402) 721-1261
2 Holly Circle, East Freetown, MA 02717-1811 (603) 868-6008
2161 Hacienda Street, Redding, CA 96003 (530) 223-3297
210 Cocoa Avenue, Indialantic, FL 32903-3406
365 W Alameda Avenue No 302, Burbank, CA 91 506 (81 8) 845-8401
13382 Kootenay Dnve, Santa Anna, CA 92705 (714) 730-4721
3208 S Pennsylvania Avenue, Lansing, Ml 48910 (517) 482-0575
PO Box 22467, Carmel, CA 93922 (408) 373-4677
4635 Delta River Road, Lansing, Ml 48906 (517) 321-2145
569 Clark, Galesburg, IL 61401 (309) 342-7175
717 Brasher Court, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 (707) 544-3941
16601 Willow Road, Wichita, KS 67208 (316) 683-5751
30589 Jacobson Lane, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 (707) 964-0626
4356 County Road 309, Lake Panasoffkee, FL 33538-3356 (904) 793-5852
331 1 N Cheyenne, Tacoma, WA 98407 (253) 752-0989
1727 L Street Apt 301, Fresno, CA 93721-1148 (209) 432-0600
136 Wedgewood Drive, Charlotte, Ml 48813-1040 (517) 543-1310
891 Washington Street No 1 , NooA^ood, MA 02062-3430 (248) 577-5908
PO Box 1122, Wichita, KS 67201-1122
22916 102nd Trail, Live Oak, FL 32060 (904) 658-3452
2101 Carmel Road, Charlotte, NC 28226-6318 (704) 366-5066
3061 N Adams Road, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48304 (810) 649-1049
PO Box 7242, Lafayette, OH 45854 (419) 649-4575
9026 Oakndge Lane, Cedarburg, Wl 5301 2-931 4 (262) 377-501 5
8330 N Green Bay Road, River Hills, Wl 53217-2064 (414) 354-7809
909 Texas Street Unit 1006, Houston, TX 77002-3187 unlisted
1010 Cedar Ridge C, Mequon, Wl 53092 (262) 377-3938
240
Past and Present Association Board Members
Bull, Howard E
Burch, Douglas K
Burklo, Barb
Butman, Anne
Butman, Harry R
Butters, Charlotte R
Byrn, Jane
Cain, Roger
Cairns, Kim
Campbell, Gabe L
Canter, John
Carlson, Robert T
Carmen, David R
Carmody-Tanner, Jann
Carpenter Sr, W C
Carson, John
Carter, Susan
Casner, Stephen
Chamberlain-Foust, Julie
Chaney, Minerva
Chapin, Bruce
Chapman, Dorothy
Charbonneau, Ralph
Childs, Arthur W
Christensen, Hazel
Christian, James H
Christopherson, Norman C
Cimbora Jr, Joseph M
Clark, Harry W
Clark, Mary
Clark, Mary Jean
Clark, Paul D
Clarke, Joseph W
Clarke, Raymond
Claus, Bethany
Coates, Robert B
Cochran, Jerold R
Cockley, Duria M
Cogell, Wayne
Colby, Grace B
Cole, Carol L
Collis, Amanda
Colliver, Joann
Connin, Mildred L
Conte, Lexy
Converse, Shirley
Cook, Ashley M
Cooke, Joseph
Cooper, William
Correll, Larry
Cramer, Ruth
Cranston, Albert H
Cree, Burkert
3339 Ridge Road, Lafayette, CA 94549-4617
4 Westminster Street, Nantucket, MA 02554
3441 Crestline Way, Soquel, CA 95073-2713
151 Crescent Street, Hanson, MA 02341
2451 Soledad Canyon Road, Acton, CA 93510
263 Ray Street, Portland, ME 04103
1703 18th Avenue W, Spencer, lA 51301
PO Box 1449, Chicago, IL 60601
6 Wilfred Avenue, Adams, MA 01220
117 Barkwood Drive, Wadsworth, OH 44261
902 73rd Street, Kenosha, Wl 53143
38 Johnson Mill Road, Ornngton, ME 04474
4347 N. Tattenhami Way, Boise, ID 83713
85 Jack Corner Road, Warren, CT 06777
R5, Tifton, GA 31794
841 N Praire Street, Galesburg, IL 61401-2751
4221 Yuma Drive. Madison, Wl 53711-3057
PO Box 1604, Upland, CA 91785-1604
695 Lincoln Road, Grasse Point, Ml 48230
410Wickshire, Durand, Ml 48429
183 Bartholomevi? Road, Middletown, CT 06457
302 Franklin Street, Mukwonago, Wl 53149-1437
1531 Sunset Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98116
464 Oak Hill Road, Enfield, NH 03748
3400 Park Lawn, Edina, MN 55435
14727 Valeda Dnve, La Mirada, CA 90638
7 Grover Street, Concord, NH 03301
1 Bunting Lane, Naperville, IL 60565
N58 W5642 Edgewater Drive, Cedarburg, Wl 53012
3080 Chickering Court, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48013
716 Yucca Drive, El Centre, CA 92243
225 Wake Ave #100, El Centre, CA 92243
4119 S Myrtle, Spokane, WA 99223
102 Selden Hill Dnve, West Hartford, CT 06107-3127
3833 Hilltop Dnve, Gibsonia, PA 15044-9464
6902 Taylor Road, Virginia, MN 55792
141 Pacific Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
5143 Syracuse, Cheyenne, WY 82001
PO Box 1539, Rolla, MO 65402
3 Castle Bridge Court, Greensboro, NC 27407-6113
8815 Croydon Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045
3340 Fiebrantz Drive, Brookfield, Wl 53005-3363
480 Madison, Birmingham, Ml 48009
2420 Shoreland Avenue, Toledo, OH 4361 1-1501
41353 Myrtle Street, Lancaster, CA 93536-5429
13071 100th Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351
PO Box 776, Demorest, GA 30535-0776
4445 Orange Grove Blvd, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
2020 NW Witherspoon Avenue, Roseburg, OR 97470-1712
315 Church Street, Clinton, Wl 53525-9484
8610 Huntington, Wichita, KS 67206
4931 E Greenway Circle, Mesa, AZ 85205
PO Box 7466, Carmel, CA 93921-7466
(510)937-4790
(508)228-4919
(781)293-9579
(661)269-1147
(207) 797-2551
(712)262-1952
(312)658-1110
(413)743-3209
(216)253-5109
(207) 262-9333
(208) 658-8027
(860) 868-2266
(404) 352-7833
(309)343-5145
(608)271-0816
(909) 985-2940
(313)881-8792
(517)288-6532
(860) 346-5378
(262) 363-7555
(206) 935-5575
(612)927-5362
(310)941-7367
(603)229-1788
(413)743-2464
(262)375-1074
(810)332-0515
(760) 370-0223
(760) 370-0223
(509)448-1887
(412)443-2678
(218)741-7871
(408)649-8013
(307) 638-6366
(573) 774-3078
(419)756-2680
(310)641-7665
(810)647-7512
(419)476-6541
(805) 943-3266
(602) 972-6905
(706) 778-8500 extl 1 79
(813)656-5309
(316)684-1118
(831)624-5712
241
Past and Present Association Board Members
Crocker, A Wesley
Crockett, Wayne
Cross, David
Crouch Jr, Lyle
Currier, John W
Curtis, John B
Damsteegt, Donald
Dancy, Kermit W
Dando-Haaheim, Patricia
Daniels, Bob
Danielson, Marilyn
D'Arcy, David L
Davis, Betty
Davis, Frank E
Davis, Harold
Davis, Lee
Davis, Royal G
Davis, Walter S
Dawes, Donna J
Dawson, Margaret J
Dean, Rodney
Deline, James
Deuble, John W
Devore, John R
Dewar, Don
DiBiasio-Snyder, Carol
DiBiasio-Snyder, Ralph
Dickinson, Edward A
Dickson, Ronald W
Dirette, Maurice 0
Dobson, Harold B
Dobson, Robert H
Dobson, W Harold
Doud, John F
Drake, Catherine
Drown, Douglas Warren
Dunn Sr, Markham E
Dunn, Frederick D
Eaton, James E
Ebert, Arthur M
Eckert, Ellen H
Eckles, Sharon
Edgar, John
Edwards, Trudi
Ehrenhardt, Carl E
Ellcey, Gregory A
Elliott, Hayward
Elmore, John R
Enoch, Mark
Erdahl, John M
Enckson, E A
Erkel, Steven L
Estep, Joan L
50968 Union Street, Belleville, Ml 48111-4428
3601 Ohio Blvd, Terre Haute, IN 47807
3016 N 14th Street, Tacoma, WA 98406
8 Goshen Road, Bozrah, CT 06334
719 Hawthorne Lake, Hartland, Wl 53029
2451 Mallard Dr S, PO Box 386, Plainfield, IL 60544-9528
701 27th Street NE, Cedar Rapids, lA 52402-4328
RR N 1 Box 178 AB, Jefferson, NC 28640
13302 Ellice Court, Apple Valley, MN 55124
41615 Sutters Lane, Northville, Ml 48167
421 E Bridge Street, Portland, Ml 48875
1995 Royston Road, Eaton Rapids, Ml 48827-9094
1050 Madera Circle, Elm Grove, Wl 53122
776 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-1604
Box 168, Monponsett, MA 02350
2366 Larue Lane, Green Bay, Wl 54313-5797
PO Box 185, Bath, NY 14810-0185
111 E Kilbourn Ave Suite 1400, Milwaukee, Wl 53202
269 Perham Street, West Roxbury, MA 02132
2755 W Dean Road, Lambertville, Ml 48144
2210 Shadowood, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104
2520 Harding Avenue, Lansing, Ml 48911-3649
211 Shull Avenue, Gahanna, OH 43230
RR 2 Box 61, Franklin, IN 46131
3901 SWGamwell Road, Topeka, KS 66610
1502 N Main Street, Oshkosh, Wl 54901
1502 N Mam Street, Oshkosh, Wl 54901
7515 N Links Way, Fox Point, Wl 53217
1245 Galleon Way, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
30330 Schoolcfaft, Livonia, Ml 48150
4075 W Temperance Road, Ottawa Lake, Mi 49267-871 1
1419 Vintry Lane, Salt Lake City, UT 84121-1918
2244 E 3980 S, Salt Lake City. UT 84124
2510 Spring Arbor Road, Jackson, Ml 49203
732 Westminster Road. Brooklyn. NY 11230
PO Box 621. Bingham. ME 04920-0621
114 Minor Street. Middletown. CT 06457
6635 E Oak Springs Drive. Agoura. CA 91301
87 Broadway. NonA^ich, CT 06360
9632 N Valley Hill Drive, Mequon, Wl 53092
306 Schiago Trail, Ashland. OH 44805
2775 Garwin Road. Marshalltown, lA 50158
2423 S Holland Sylvania No 48, Maumee, OH 43537
3548 S 45th Street. Greenfield. Wl 53220
3607 Ohio Boulevard. Terre Haute. IN 47803
312 W Main Street, Marshalltown, lA 50158
4200 Cedros Avenue, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
PO Box 1 196, Center Harbor, NH 03226
6015 Airline Road, Dallas, TX 75205
8801 W Oklahoma Ave Apt 309, Milwaukee, Wl 53227
E2223 Hillside Road. Casco, Wl 54205
7607 Trever Court, Kalamazoo, Ml 49009
5691 Arvine Circle SW, Fort Myers, FL 33919
(313)379-3711
(812)232-7390
(206) 926-0775
(860) 889-7568
(262)367-8153
(815)439-1501
(319)363-0322
(612)432-4408
(810)348-9726
(517)647-6441
(219)272-2991
(414)782-8996
(920) 498-9039
(414)276-0200
(617)325-4433
(313)856-4577
(313)971-9371
(517)487-8781
(614)471-2168
(317)535-8703
(913)478-0335
(262)231-7520
(262)231-0121
(414)352-4228
(805) 543-4873
(734)856-1184
(801)277-3001
(801)277-4949
(517)784-4824
(718)951-1422
(207) 672-3380
(860) 632-0733
(704) 625-8325
(860)889-1363
(262)241-9632
(419)368-3875
(515)753-8644
(414)546-0056
(812)232-1666
(515)752-4957
(818)784-5243
(603) 253-7887
(214)369-2157
(414)541-4930
(262) 837-7787
(616)685-9613
(813)489-4834
242
Past and Present Association Board iVIembers
Evans, Gary E
Fackler, Edward H
Fackler, Terry O
Farrand, Richard C
Ferguson, Alan R
Ferguson, Margaret
Ferguson, Martin
Fetty, Maurice A
Finkle, Clifford
Finnigan, Peggy
Fleischmann, Robert H
Fleming, Lori
Flowers, Gerald D
Flynn, Theodore M
Formberg, EricV
Foss, Tamara
Foster, Mary
Foster, Walter H
Fowles, Susan Grant
Fox Jr, William
Fox, Fred
Francis, Robert M
Fredrickson, Robert
Freeman, Richard H
Frentz, Harold G
Freud, Linda
Frkovich, Thomas
Fryer, Lois
Gallup, Bede
Gamage, Bernice
Gammon, Irven
Gardner, Mildred
Garland-Johnson, Deborah
Gaskell, Benton S
Gauger, Raguna
Gelzinnis, Gregory A
Genda, William L
Gerdes, Gisela M
Gerhardt, Louis B
German, Mary S
Gevinski, Cornelia P
Giddings, George
Gierke, Dewey E
Gierke, Helen
Giles, Leia Jeanne
Gilmore, Carolyn
Glab, Sherry
Godard, Betty
Goedjen, Florence
Goldshine, Gustave
Gordon, Robert J
Gorman, Allyson D
Gorman, Nancy
4072 Clifton Ridge, Highland, Ml 48031
13727 Ash Way, Everett, WA 98204 (206) 365-7514
13727 Ash Way, Everett, WA 98204
846 E Comstock Avenue, Glendora, CA 91741-2826 (818) 335-5800
83 York Rd, Lynn, MA 03451 (61 7) 599-31 70
15300 37th Avenue N No A124, Plymouth, MN 55446
3916 House Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 638-3037
3550 52nd Street, Grand Rapids, Ml 49512
300 Main Street Room 608, Stamford, CT 06904 (860) 348-321 1
35133 Birchwood, Westland, Ml 48185 (313) 729-3067
781 9 W Briar Lake Drive, Duluth, MN 55803 (21 8) 525-7604
146 Old Jewett City Road, Preston, CT 06365-8011
15 Work Avenue, Del Rey Oaks, CA 93940 (408) 394-7583
4553 Sancola Avenue, Toiuca Lake. CA 91602-1623 (818) 755-3912
103 Glenshire, Troy, Ml 48098- (810) 528-9055
1051 W Roberts, Fresno, CA 93711
111 Swamp Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201-8888 (413)698-2793
PO Box 252, Forest Park, GA 30298-0252
357 Gillette Road, Hope, ME 04847 (207) 785-4062
1810 Sixteenth Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 (202) 387-341 1
10908 Kinneville Road, Eaton Rapids, Ml 48827-9719 unlisted
8107 Ramsgate Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045
6841 N Green Bay Avenue Apt 103, Glendale, Wl 53209
14 Camden Avenue, Lavallette, NJ 08735-2326 (603) 642-8130
10035 Haledon Avenue No 1 , Downey, CA 90240 (562) 862-9283
3300 East Greenleaf Drive, Brea, CA 92823 (714) 996-8170
13005 Elmhurst Parkway, Elm Grove, Wl 53122 (262) 782-9153
1415 Marengo, South Pasedena, CA 91030 (818) 799-3768
74044 Cottonwood Dnve, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 (619) 367-9961
8201 Tuscany Avenue, Playa del Rey, CA 90293 (310) 823-7104
PO Box 366 Wotton Mill Road, Warren, ME 04864 (207) 273-2634
9802 Armley Avenue, Whittier, CA 90604 (562) 696-3445
mOSlim Williams Way, Juneau, AK 99801-8758 (319)266-6558
2777 Livmor, Palm Springs, CA 92262 (619) 327-3886
PO Box 324, NoHA/ay, ME 04268-0324
3002 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035 (618) 466-4550
1710 Lind Lane, Gurnee, IL 60031 (847) 336-2392
2909 Colfax Street, Evanston, IL 60201 (847) 491-1869
PO Box 1815, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277-1250 (619) 367-1432
110 Harvard, Tacoma, WA 98466 (253) 564-2853
PO Box 7, South Jamesport, NY 1 1970 (516) 722-3531
2530 Marfitt Road Apt 202, East Lansing, Ml 48823-6300
122 Pine Street, Florence, MA 01060 (413) 584-1325
122 Pine Street, Florence, MA 01062 (413) 584-9049
2471 W Wingate Avenue, Glendale, Wl 53209 (414)228-8337
670 Neck Road, Rochester, MA 02770 (508) 763-5206
2129 San Marcos Place, Claremont, CA 91711 (909)625-2988
2637 N Revere Road, Akron, OH 44333-1227 (330) 659-0053
1781 Wedgewood Dnve, Green Bay, Wl 54303 (920) 494-0167
336 Hudson Avenue, Placentia, CA 92870 (714) 993-1475
2428 Galpin, Royal Oak, Ml 48073
2012 Glenwood, Royal Oak, Ml 48073 (248) 435-3179
75 Cathenne Street, Hartford, CT 06106
243
Past and Present Association Board Members
Gottman, Kenneth W
Granger, Dale W
Gray, David L
Grewe, Susan
Griffin, Cheryl
Grindle, Robert
Grube Jr, Lester
Hager, Edward A
Halcomb, Michael
Haldane III, Robert
Haldane Jr, Robert
Hale, Barbara
Hall Jr, Lloyd M
Hall, Charles H
Hall, Hannah Wing
Hall, Shila Mary
Hallauer, Gerald G
Hamby, Scott
Hammel, David M
Hansen, Virginia Reed
Hanshaw, Sue
Harden, Brian M
Harker, Charles
Harlov*/, Charles E
Harmon, Bryan
Harness, Elizabeth P
Harper, Charles
Harris, John M
Hart, James P
Hatfield, Mark
Hedges, Bertha Jean
Heiligenstein, R Ron
Heilmann, Lois A
Heinz, Robert
Heitman, Janice
Hendrixson, Joe M
Heney Jr, Lysle J
Henry, David B
Henry, Rachel
Hentschke, Peggy
Hermes, Lee
Hessinger, Winifred Ruth
Hicks, Michael
Hirtle, David C
Hite, Vickie
Hixson, James E
Hodges, Lynn E
Hood, Rachel
Hopfe, Lavinia
Hopkins, James A
Hopp, Eva
Horvitz, Louie
Hotchkin, Richard
2653 Elmwood SE, Grand Rapids, Ml 49506 (616) 949-6260
3829 Ridgefield Road, Lansing, Ml 48906 (517) 321-3316
7257 W 90th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90045-3444 (213) 874-7649
1 1 50 SE Maple Place, Gresham, OR 97080 (503) 669-7870
2285 Doswell Avenue, St Paul, MN 55108
409 E Valley Lane, Arlington Heights, IL 60004-3129 (847) 392-5124
4260 S Ravinia Drive Apt 103, Greenfield, Wl 53221-5710 (414) 771-2227
3456 Richmond Drive, Conyers, GA 30208 (770) 922-5807
5352 N Berkeley Blvd, Whitefish Bay, Wl 53217 (414) 332-1976
231 Rosedale Place, Jackson, Ml 49203-3126 (517) 787-8707
3818 Julie Drive, Zephrhills, FL 33543 (813) 780-7576
382 E Main, Vermontville, Ml 49096 (517) 726-1130
1800 College Avenue, Racine, Wl 53403-2751 (262) 633-6039
PO Box 38, Peterson, lA 51047-0038 (712) 295-6651
1800 College Avenue, Racine, Wl 53403 (262) 633-6039
299 Blunk, Plymouth, Ml 48170 (313) 455-9689
3495 Hoffman Street No E-24, Penney Farms, FL 32079 (904) 284-8671
3225 Maplethorpe Lane, Sequel, CA 95073-2943 (408) 688-191 1
26423 N Heron Drive, Rio Verde, AZ 85263 (316) 733-4036
51 1 8 Washington Street No 4, West Roxbury, MA 021 32 (61 7) 325-2778
408 Ginger Bend Drive Apt 110, Champaign, IL 61821
12 Traverse Street, Rockland, ME 04841 (207) 594-7231
1701 Indian Road, Beloit, Wl 5351 1 (608) 365-1916
PO Box 1405, Talent, OR 97540-1405
4696 N 700 E, Franklin, IN 46131 (317) 736-8165
355 Wendy Land, Waverly, OH 45690-1532
1610 N Prospect Ave #1005, Milvi/aukee.WI 53202 (414)347-0766
3024 E Second Street, Duluth, MN 5581 2 (218) 724-1 1 87
123 Queenston Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15235 (412) 829-2483
20 Deering, Norway, ME 04268 (207) 743-7903
1589 Rosewood Drive, Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 352-7760
6591 E Valle Di Cadore, Tucson, AZ 85750 (520) 577-9607
9 Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15223 (412) 781-7935
2550 Pasadena Blvd, Wauwatosa, Wl 53226 (414)476-4504
5719 Hempline Road, St Louis, MO 63129 (314) 846-9619
2440 SW Brookfield, Topeka, KS 66614
1 1 Mead Avenue, Middlesex, NJ 08846-2340 (201 ) 356-5385
21 36 W Warner, Chicago, IL 6061 8 (773) 472-8665
RR2 Box 99, Franklin, IN 46131 (317)535-8604
2142 Portland Street, Los Angeles, CA 90087 (213) 747-0686
101 Lake Side Drive, Oldsmar, FL 34677 (727) 773-8440
1707 Micheltorena Street No 306, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (323) 663-4873
2970-L Pheasant Run Dr, Jackson, Ml 49202 (517) 787-5500
2195 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA 02745 (508) 998-9537
2735 N 700 East, Franklin, IN 46131
RR 1 Box 168, 5446 Hurricane Rd, Whiteland, IN 46184 (317) 535-9888
PO Box 1137, Belgrade, MT 59717 (406) 282-7425
1324 GA Highway 495, Americus, GA 31709
9828 Highway 7, Allenspark, CO 80510 (303) 747-2237
260 Division Street, East Greenwich, Rl 02818-4045 (401 ) 884-8986
335 S Brown, Terre Haute, IN 47803 (812) 235-2557
4650 Morse Avenue, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 (818) 784-3146
1 142 Lakefield Road, Grafton, Wl 53024 (262) 377-3938
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Past and Present Association Board Members
Hotchkiss, Joe V
Hoth, Steven S
Houriet, Tory
Howell, Katherjne
Hummon, Gregory A
Hunt, Barbara
Hunt, Neil
Hustad, John C
Hutchinson, David
Hutter, James
Inzar, Ned
Irwin, Jack
Jackson, Phil R
Jacobs Jr, Burleigh E
Jacobus, Richard G
Jaeger, Kathryn
James, Kay
James, Lois
James, Maunce
Janikowsky, Earl
Jenkins, Andrew
Jenks, Sharon
Jensen, Mark P
Jensen, N Peter
Jipson, Patricia
Johnson, Barry L
Johnson, Leatha M
Johnson, Leiand C
Johnson, Melvin Arthur
Johnson, Raymond
Johnson, Robert
Johnson, Thomas
Johnston, Frank A
Johnston, Janet
Jones, Charmaine G
Jones, Chris
Jones, Mary Lee
Jonland, Stephen
Joy, Robert
Just, Ted
Kannenberg. Virginia
Karker, A Lee
Karow, Jay T
Karr MD, J Phillip
Karr, Andrew
Kauffman, Clyde R
Keckley, Weldon
Keepers, Donald B
Kehn, Ted
Kelley, John C
Kemp, George W
Kemper, Larry 0
Kendrick, Don
170 Huber Village Blvd, Westerville, OH 43081
6048 Nikonha Place, Burlington, lA 52601
N82 W15630 Valley, Menomonee Falls, Wl 53051
1026 Pinehurst Avenue, Royal Oak, Ml 48073
504 Landon. Birmingham, Ml 48009
455 N Mam Street, Raynham, MA 02767
21355 Meadowbrook, Novi, Ml 48375
6105 Kaymar Dnve, Minneapolis, MN 55413
34 Douglas Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44903
1400 Circle Dnve, San Marino, CA 91103
2223 W 21 St Street, Los Angeles, CA 90018
801 Bushnell Street, Beloit, Wl 5351 1
5537 N Bay Ridge Avenue, Whitefish Bay, Wl 53217
1020 Madera Circle, Elm Grove, Wl 53122
8125 N Range Line Road, River Hills, Wl 53209
45 Markwood Road, Flushing, NY 11375
448 Golden Avenue, Wisconsin Dells, Wl 53965-8629
1808 Ridgeway Drive Apt 54, De Pere, Wl 541 15
6921 N Elm Tree Road, Milwaukee, Wl 53217
1225 E Manor Circle, Milwaukee, Wl 53217
305 E Oak Street, St Johns, Ml 48879
69 Beal Street, NonA/ay, ME 04268-5728
36520 12 Mile, Farmington Hills, Ml 48331
100 Elizabeth Street No 215, Duluth, MN 55803
7236 N Navajo, Milwaukee, Wl 53217
1475 Indian Creek Parkway, Jupiter, FL 33458
415 Sherwood Road Apt 2, La Grange Park, IL 60526
9706 Sunset Lane 28W, Mequon, Wl 53092
PO Box 507, Andover, KS 67002
34 Acadia Dnve, Rockland, ME 04841
560 Glen Drive, Madison, Wl 53711
PO Box 47, Spring Creek, PA 16436-0047
360 Evergreen Drive, Summit Park, UT 84060
161 16 W Poe Road, Bowling Green, OH 43402
705 Western Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
1420 Sand Acres Dnve, DePere, Wl 54115
3835 E Lewis, Wichita, KS 67218
1802 Golf View Dnve No 1, Streator, IL 61364
3046 Flora Lane, Wayne, Ml 48184-1119
2239 Pleasant Street, Fall River, MA 02723
6364 Berkeley Blvd, Whitefish Bay, Wl 53217
51 Ocean Street, Rockland, ME 04841
5 E Frank Street, Elkhorn, Wl 53121
2535 Spring Arbor Road, Jackson, Ml 49203
414 North Liberty, Marshall, Ml 49068
3312 Forest Drive, Cheyenne, WY 82001
PO Box 1822, Joplin, MO 64802-1822
2045 Stoddard Street, Pomona, CA 91768
17 Park Street, Houlton, ME 04730
161 Austin Drive Unit 20, Burlington, VT 05401
616 Cliff Drive, Aptos, CA 95003
1 109 Washington Avenue No 34, Alton, IL 62002
2380 3rd Street, La Verne, CA 91750-4919
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245
Past and Present Association Board Members
Kennedy, Patrick
Killingbeck, Howard
King, Giovan H
Kline, Ronald
Kniefel, Claudia
Koch, Richard J
Koch, Sarah A
Kuehl, Harold
Kuehl, Jeanette
Kuester, Anne
Kuester, Garith R
Kurrasch, Richard
Lambert, Mary Alice
Lancz, John J
Lange, William C
Lanzetta, Rudy
Larson, Arlin T
Laska, Joan
Lautzenhiser, Roger
Law, William L
Lawson, Glenn
Leek, Dorothy
Lefort, Janis C
Lenz, Kay
Leversuch, Elvera
Liles, Joan
Liles, Richard D
Limmer, Donald R
Linden, Lowell W
Lindsay, Jeffrey M
Lindvall, John A
Lindvall, Richard M
Lison, Susan
Lock, Phil
Lootens, Thomas E
Lord, David
Lord, Jodee
Lord, Marjorie L
Lotz, W Robert
Lovell, Thomas
Lucas, Carol
Luedtke, Laurie
Lynde, Thomas M
MacDonald, J Michelle
Mach, Joseph D
Maclister, Carol
MacVicar, Eleanor E
Magie, Lynn
Malcomb, Betty
Manser, Nancy
Marchant, Barry
Marcoux, Mary
Mark, Shirley
2151 County Road, Oregon, Wl 53575-2129
RR 1 Box 13, Narka, KS 66960-9451
1 1260 Overland Ave #25G, Culver City, CA 90230-5546
69 Oxford Road, Lexington, OH 44904-1033
8451 Miles Court, Anchorage, AK 99504-4708
2021 Banbury Circle, Anchorage, AK 99508-3357
202 E 9th Street, Spencer, lA 51301-4416
2045 Granite Court, Beloit, Wl 53511
3611 Bee Lane, Beloit, Wl 53511
3031 Bay View Drive, Green Bay, Wl 54311-5907
3031 Bay View Dnve, Green Bay, Wl 54311
142 Baker Street, Lahaina, HI 96761
719 N Bartlett Avenue, Plainfield, IL 60544
53 Sylvan Hills Road, Guilford, CT 06437-3222
746 W Bethune Street, Detroit, Ml 48202
242 Grove Street No 2, Jersey City, NJ 07302-3657
2446 Northbanks Cove, Gainsesville, GA 30506-1884
2020 Laughlin Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027
PO Box 116, Hamilton, IN 46742-0016
2420A Walnut Grove Court, Brookfield, Wl 53005
PO Box 72, Interlachen, FL 32148-0072
15019 Cameo Drive N, Sun City, AZ 85351
324 Winter Street, Hanson, MA 02341
5715 Allott Avenue, Valley Glenn, CA 91401
2735 Ayrshire, Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48302
203 S Park Drive, Hutchinson, KS 67502
203 S Park Drive, Hutchinson, KS 67502
485 West Street, Berea, OH 44017-2356
2 W Olive Avenue, Redlands, CA 92373
6200 Colonial Way, Edina, MN 55436
1865 Parkview Circle, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
1 1 136 S Whipple Street, Chicago, IL 60655-2304
PO Box 352, Vermontville, Ml 49096-0352
4028 Redwood Avenue No 5, Marvista, CA 90066
3003 Linwood, Royal Oak, Ml 48073
2722 N Innsbruck Drive, New Brighton, MN 55112-6314
377 Mason Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10305
2722 N Innsbruck Drive, New Brighton, MN 55112-6314
9559 N Regent Street, Milwaukee, Wl 53217
545 N Shore Drive, Clear Lake, lA 50428
71 Chittick Road, Hyde Park, MA 02136
2587 Woodridge Lane, Green Bay, Wl 54304
2375 Jonesboro Road, Hampton, GA 30228
209 Newport Green-Bateman Avenue, Newport, Rl 02840
248 S Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
7820 N Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wl 53217
39 Vesper Lane, Nantucket Island, MA 02554
626 Slattery Road, East Fairfield, VT 05448-9792
4596 N Vistapark Drive, Moorpark, CA 93021-2146
1323 Nicolet Place, Detroit, Ml 48207
5710 Olinger Blvd, Edina, MN 55436
12239 62nd Street N, Stillwater, MN 55082
1101 Park Avenue, Burlington, lA 52601-3569
(213)368-1341
(419)884-1063
(907) 272-8363
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(712)262-7756
(608)365-4188
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(920)468-1114
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(815)436-5119
(203) 453-4803
(313)873-1620
(770) 536-0293
(213)660-1808
(219)665-6383
(262) 786-8336
(812)882-7450
(602) 977-6762
(617)293-6742
(818)786-5059
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(316)662-6391
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(860) 826-0323
(714)793-3157
(612)925-2711
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(802)849-2172
(805) 529-6493
(313)393-9433
(612)569-3692
(612)430-1320
(319)752-1810
246
Past and Present Association Board Members
Martin, Bryan
Martin, Douglas
Martin, James
Masters, Alan E
Matheison, Robert K
Matheny, Michael J
Matthies, Milo
Mattox, Michael T
Maurer, Allen
McCann, Jack
McDonald, Lauren
McDougal, Wilbert
McElroy, John
McMurray, David
McNeill, Joan
McVeigh, Joseph M
McVeigh, Joyce
Melano, Charles A
Mengle, Tim P
Menick, Donald
Merkel, Dwight
Merkel, Lynn
Merkel, Stuart R
Metzner, Carroll
Meyer, Mary Helen
Miesbauer, Donald T
Milam, Mitchell H
Millar, Ed
Millar, Robert
Miller, Dorothea M
Miller, George A
Miller, John F
Miller, Paul A
Miller, Richard
Miller, Thomas E S
Miller, William E
Miller-Todd, Kathnne
Miller-Todd, Richard L
Milne, C Robert
Mixon, Leroy
Moe, Ronald C
Moore, Barbara L
Moran, Margaret
Morgan, Robert J
Morns, Donald
Morrison, Marianne
Mornson, Marvis H
Mowbray, Thomas L
Mueller, Lamora
Mullen, Barbara
Mullen, Donald C
Mullins, Connie
4739 N Crystal, Fresno, CA 93705
14708 154th Avenue, Burlington, lA 52601-8743
PO Box 208, Mernil, Ml 48637-0208
1201 4th Street, Jackson, Ml 49203
PO Box 1185, Windermere, FL 32786-1185
701 1 N Braeburn Lane, Glendale, Wl 53209
7133 NW Winter, Kansas City, MO 64152-2960
7114 Knox Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55423
8246 Kew Gardens Road, Kevi^ Gardens, NY 11415
200 Arizona Street, Bisbee, AZ 85603-1806
1530 Hacienda Place, Pomona, CA 91768-1830
RR 1 Box 58, Stedman, NC 28391
600 Michigan Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202
10 Cascade Terrace, Burlington, lA 52601
19 Havana Street, Roslindale, MA 02131-3314
3761 St Andrews Blvd, Racine, Wl 53405-1725
3761 St Andrews Blvd, Racine, Wl 53405
52 Seminole Dnve, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
15105 Calle Barcelona, Chino Hills, CA 91709
2430 Risa Drive, Glendale, CA 91208
859 N Krenshaw Street, Visalia, CA 93291
1090 Hawthorne Street, Gurnee, IL 60031
1090 Hawthorne Street, Gurnee, IL 60031
733 Huron Hill, Madison, Wl 5371 1
10000 Woman Road Apt 1302, Kansas City, MO 64114
8157 Woodland Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wl 53213
5425 Plaza Lane, Wichita, KS 67208
2965 E Gage Avenue, Huntington Park, CA 90255
3041 Flora Lane, Wayne, Ml 48184-1119
6405 Butler, Fresno, CA 93726
110 Ash Street E, Three Oaks, Ml 49128-1202
110 Ash Street E, Three Oaks, Ml 49128
430 Waverly Street, Wichita, KS 67218-1740
1947 HamerDnve, Placentia, CA 92870
1417 Hinman Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201
310 Overbrook Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
3407 Kingman Blvd, Des Moines, lA 50311
3407 Kingman Blvd, Des Moines, lA 50311
4356 9th Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32966-2808
3810 N 44th Street, Milwaukee, Wl 53216-2419
4700 Connecticut Avenue NW#407, Washington, DC
20008
4111 Coolidge Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90066-5413
PO Box 332, Norwich, CT 06360
3232 NW 19th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
S 8330 Dunns Farm Road, Maple City, Ml 49664
207 Riverview Road, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
207 Riverview Road, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
PO Box 7, Nashua, lA 50658-0007
2356 Brownlee Drive, Toledo, OH 43615
936 N 7th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47807-1536
936 N 7th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47807-1536
8201 N Whitney Road, Fox Point, Wl 53217
(209) 222-3709
(319)985-2242
(517)643-5021
(517)784-4854
(414)351-6542
(816)587-8848
(612)866-4442
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(909)620-6109
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(319)752-9527
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(262) 633-8749
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(508)362-3517
(909) 628-2083
(209) 734-0204
(847)244-7216
(847) 336-2392
(608) 233-5288
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(414)453-2070
(316)744-1029
(313)729-7550
(616)756-2011
(316)686-2555
(714)579-1931
(847) 862-8332
(412)884-2923
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(202) 707-7853
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(201)725-1746
(319)582-8875
(419)535-1720
(812)232-6587
(812)232-6587
(414)352-6123
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Past and Present Association Board Members
Murphy, Alice
Murray, Robert
Muth, Peggy P
Muth, Philip A
Myers, Gerald E
Naeve, Keith
Nasgowitz, David W
Navarre, Harriett
Navarre, John
Nelson, Laura
Neufeld, Marianne
Newton, Hazel B
Nichols, Irene
Nilson, Noel W
Nolen, Sally J
Nolen, Thomas C
O'Brien, Dee
Ogden, David
Oisen, Donald P
Olson, Lillian
Olson, Matthew W
Olson, Wayne
Opitz, Edmund A
Orr, Joyce
Orr, Kenny
Otter, John
Owen, Shane
Paige-Morgan, Charles M
Painter, Lloyd M
Palmer, Allan C
Paris, Troxell
Park, Gloria
Parkhurst Jr, L G
Parks, Ned
Patterson, Kati
Peay, Steven
Pence, Betsy
Pepper, Marge
Peretto, Rick
Perkins, John H
Perlet, Lisa
Peterman, John E
Piazza, Santo L
Pierce, Gary W
Pohlers, James
Polhemus, Joseph B
Poor Stow, Ruth
Pnce, Kaye
Pntchard, Ralph G
Pritchard, Richard E
Pryor, Clarabelle J
Rafferty, Helen
Rafuse, William
N645 Marine Drive RR1 , Cedar Grove, Wl 53013-1441 (920) 668-6302
PO Box 1 148, Ceredo, WV 25507-1209 (304) 453-3326
3065 Fainwood Court, Wauwatosa, Wl 53222 (414) 257-3099
3065 Fairwood Court, Wauwatosa, Wl 53222 (414)257-3099
6650A Minkler Road. Yorkville, IL 60560 (708) 553-7900
1315 N Sunnyslope Dnve No 204, Racine, Wl 53406-3474 (262) 886-0977
21 1 Troy Lane, Lombard, IL 60148 (708) 932-7122
3521 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO 64109 (816) 753-6232
3521 Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO 64109 (816) 234-1505
43 Mission Road, Wichita, KS 67206 (316) 684-1524
1016 County Road M, Adams, Wl 53910-9645 (608)339-9733
1430 Main Street No 6, Oxford, ME 04270-3317 (207) 743-2659
28327 W Oakland Road, Bay Village, OH 44140-2034
38 Rood Hill Road, Sandisfield, MA 01255 (413) 258-3369
4223Marmoor Drive, Lansing, Ml 48917 (517)323-2357
1221 Wyoming Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 (707) 578-2694
6085 Fallen Timbers Lane, Maumee, OH 43537-9766 (419) 893-6929
19 Meadowview Dnve, Nantucket, MA 02554 (508) 228-2713
227 Miraflores Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60087 (414) 764-1620
9744 Highway 2, Rapid River, Ml 49878 (906) 474-6064
710 N Mead Street, St Johns, Ml 48879-1332 (517) 224-2636
595 Judi Anne Lane, Holly, Ml 48442-8823 (248) 627-6802
PO Box 413, Orleans, MA 02653 (508) 240-5296
3147 Madison Street, Waukesha, Wl 53188 (262)542-7215
3147 Madison Street, Waukesha, Wl 53188 (262) 542-7215
4 Pine Place, Annandale, NJ 08801-2012 (616) 949-6666
2082 Newcastle Dnve, Sandy, UT 84093-1623 (801 ) 944-4499
83 Main Street, Pittsfield, NH 03263 (603) 435-7471
PO Box 124, Owls Head, ME 04854 (207) 594-2071
38 Pond Street, Halifax, MA 02338 (617) 293-7997
6053 NE 61st Street, Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 524-1827
2943 Kenwood Blvd, Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 531-1138
409 Woodhollow Trail, Edmond, OK 73003 (405) 341-7477
1 864 Revere Road, Akron, OH 44333-1 946 (330) 666-8309
1560 Woodside Drive, East Lansing, Ml 48823-2950
6406 Toribrooke Lane, Madison, Wl 53719 (608) 274-0833
2175 Cramer Avenue, Akron, OH 44312-1250 (330) 253-5109
Box 82464, Kenmore, WA 98028
2107 Burr Court, Santa Cruz, CA 95062 (408) 475-7161
1517 N Shore Drive, Clear Lake, lA 50428 (515) 357-3235
1 820 Castle Court, Flower Mound, TX 95028 (972) 539-9291
478 Palisade Avenue, Bogota, NJ 07603
724 Clawson Street, Staten Island, NY 10306 (718) 351-8306
3500 Highland Center Dr, Green Bay, Wl 5431 1 (920) 468-3156
6382 SW83rd Place, Ocala, FL 32676-6039 (904) 854-1458
1105 Briarwood Road, Mansfield, OH 44907 (419) 756-5526
402 Washington, Traverse City, Ml 49686
910 Elmwood Dnve, Spencer, lA 51301 (712) 262-5935
25 Concord Road, Lebanon, NJ 08833 (908) 236-6129
PO Box 57, Warroad, MN 56763-0057 (608) 243-8293
3140 Lilly Road No 292, Brookfield, Wl 53005-7616 (262) 786-3659
613 Craft Avenue, Kalamazoo, Ml 49001-1125
PO Box 369, Rapid River, Ml 49878 (906) 474-6240
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Past and Present Association Board Members
Rambo, Lisa
Rambo, Tony
Ramshaw, Steven
Ransdell, Dwight E
Ray, Agneta
Ray, Jack
Ray, Paul N
Ream, Muriel
Ream, Norman S
Rennebohm, J Fred
Richard, Thomas M
Richardson, Connie
Richardson, Lonnie
Richardson, Mercedes
Rickel, Marian
Riddile Sr, John S
Riegel, Lynn
Riggs, A Wayne
Riner, William A
Risseeuw, Nancy
Risser, Diane
Ritter, Arthur P
Robarts, Mark
Robertson, Diane
Robertson, Michael S
Rogers, James D
Root, David
Rosen, Brook Ellen
Roska, Judith
Ross, Jeanette
Ross, Thomas
Rouner Jr, Arthur A
Rowe, Gard L
Rudman, Nancy
Ruopp, Elizabeth
Russ, Tami
Russell, John A
Russell, Paul
Rustin, Mark E
Rygh, Christopher
Rygh, Mary Beth
Sanders, Judy
Schafer, Steven 8
Schepflin, Arlene
Schibsted, James A
Schimpf, Dottie
Schimpf, Karl D
Schlueter, Amy
Schmelzer, Charles
Schmidt, Herman B
Schnell, William F
Schowalter, Dan N
Schutjer, Clifford D
PO Box 102, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305 (909) 389-9308
PO Box 102, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305 (909) 389-9308
523 Heineman Blvd, Mansfield, OH 44903 (419) 524-4949
550 W Town view Circle, Mansfield, OH 44907
15 Bob-O-Link Lane, West Yarmouth, MA 02673 (508) 362-6977
1 5 Bob-O-Link Lane, West Yarmouth, MA 02673 (508) 775-1 012
15 Bob-0-Link Lane, West Yarmouth, MA 02673 (508) 362-6977
PO Box 1432, Estes Park, CO 80517 (303) 586-8324
671 Heinz Parkway, Estes Park, CO 80517-851 1 (303) 586-8324
1390 Crescent Drive, Elm Grove, Wl 53122 (262) 786-8329
PO Box 126, Nantucket, MA 02554 (508) 228-0450
RR 3, Clear Lake, lA 50428
1511 Church Street, Wauwatosa, Wl 53213 (414) 258-7375
1 5220 Woodbridge Road, Brookfield, Wl 53005 (262) 784-921 1
30800 Pierce, Garden City, Ml 481 35 (31 3) 421-3203
859 E Ravine Lane, Milwaukee, Wl 53217 (414) 352-8130
291 0 N 20th Street, Tacoma, WA 98406-7004 (206) 756-9986
2717 University, San Diego, CA 92104-281 1 (619) 297-3289
108 W 29th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 632-4521
1543 Jackson, Beloit, Wl 53511-5915 (608) 362-7491
895 Greenfield Drive, Mansfield, OH 44904-1848 (419)756-1885
2150 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84109 (801) 487-1357
25 Prospect Avenue, Lynnfield, MA 01940-1909
12 Wheeler Road, Chester, NJ 07930 (908) 879-6803
7 Swing Lane, Falmouth, MA 02540 (414) 445-1630
14110 Prince Place, Minnetonka, MN 55435 (612) 935-8185
640 Millsboro Road, Mansfield, OH 44903 (419)756-3046
4285 Denver Street, Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 621-3793
323 Indiana Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 -2990 (909) 625-7663
6530 Whitaker Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91 406 (818) 780-1 1 88
318 Davis Road, Mansfield, OH 44903 (419) 756-4746
7001 Cahili Road No 17, Edina, MN 55439-2033 (612) 946-6990
547 Falcon Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10306-4505 (718) 351-6837
PO Box 247, North Anson, ME 04958-0247 (207) 635-2137
1 21 1 W State Street Apt 330, Marshalltown, lA 501 58-5488 (51 5) 753-3498
14301 Orleans Drive, Little Rock, AR 72211 (501) 221-7543
3575 N Moorpark Road No B5, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
307 N Fountain, Wichita, KS 67208 (316) 682-4259
1364 Washington Avenue, Portland, ME 04103-3609 (207) 797-2002
4919 S 31st Street, Greenfield, Wl 53221-2611 (414) 325-9202
4919 S 31st Street, Greenfield, Wl 53221-2611 (414) 325-9202
3920 Poplar Lane, Chino Hills, CA 91709 (909) 597-2254
30330 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, Ml 48150 (734) 261-6491
479 Crescent Road, Mansfield, OH 44907 (419) 756-8637
260 Jutewood, Anaheim, CA 92808 (714) 776-0960
1 1227 N Bobolink Lane, Mequon, Wl 53092 (262) 242-2621
1 1227 N Bobolink Lane, Mequon, Wl 53092 (262) 242-2621
2004 Greenbrier Drive, Collinsville, IL 62234-5271 (618) 346-0635
2321 E Casper Drive, Spokane, WA 99203 (509) 448-8375
124 Oakhurst Road Box 9533, Pittsburgh, PA 15215 (412) 781-1304
815 Whispenvood Lane, Aurora, OH 44202 (216) 995-5443
5 Raven Turn, Racine, Wl 53402-2365 (262) 639-8293
640 Millsboro Road, Mansfield, OH 44903 (419) 756-3046
249
Past and Present Association Board Members
Schuyler, Catherine Edwards
Scott, Louise
Scott, Virginia R
Sever, Dianne
Sevier, Fred M
Sharpe, Rutha
Shelley, Patrick D
Shepherd, Cynthia L J
Sherman, James W
Shipman, Herbert F
Shultz II, Leslie R
Siegel. Bill
Simino, Michelle
Simons, Blaine
Simpson, Joanne E
Smart, Nancy W
Smith, Brenda
Smith, Bruce
Smith, David
Smith, Ellson F
Smith, Jean
Smith, Jeniel E
Smith, Pamela P
Smith, Robert V
Smith, Ronald W
Smith, Win
Smothers, Delores
Smothers, Gary W
Snyder, Robert
Sommers, Joelle
Sommers, Larry
Sorenson, Don
Soulen, Robert W
Sousley, Joan
Southard, Peter B
Spahn, Dave M
Spoor, Jeane A
Stanbery, A Bailey
Stannard, Grant A
Stark, Ted
Steece, Arvel M
Stewart, Priscilla
Sfieghorst, Richard
Stiffler, Ellen
Stillions, Tim
Stone, Jere G
Stoner, Dale
Stumpf, June
Stumpf, Susan E
Sturgis, Donald
Summers, Robert W
Sundquist, Carolyn H
Sutton Jr, Roland L
4 Alan Avenue, Danbury, CT 0681 1
328 Indianhead Street, Hanson, MA 02341
4 New Ark Street, Adams, MA 01220
214 Crum Street, Laingsburg, Ml 48848-9603
10337 Garnette Drive, Sun City, AZ 85373
2587 Lakewood, Detroit, Ml 48215
1446 Roxburgh, East Lansing, Ml 48823
5162 Tuxedo Blvd, Mound, MN 55364
568 Main Street, Somers, CT 06071
5635 S Park Place W, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
201 Roberts Drive, Mukwonago, Wl 53149-1129
815 N 8th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153
8310 Brookwood Drive, Portage, Ml 49024
2691 Flamingo Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 841 17
5 Lynch Street, Peabody, MA 01960
7711 Wheeler Island Road, Three Lakes, Wl 54562
4187E 575N, Whiteland, IN 46184
18305 St James Road, Brookfield, Wl 53045
5857 Riverside Drive, Joplin, MO 64804
1316 S Bayfront, Balboa Island, CA 92662-1232
406 Adelphi, Brooklyn. NY 11238
4812 Naniloa Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
318 E Acacia Road, Fox Point, Wl 53217
318 E. Acacia Road, Fox Point, Wl 53217
360 Larchlea, Birmingham, Ml 48009
329 Rio Del Mar Blvd, Aptos, CA 95003
28 Linfield Street, Holbrook, MA 02343
28 Linfield Street, Holbrook, MA 02343
4815 Elmhurst Road, Toledo, OH 43613
438 Hilltop Drive, Madison, Wl 53711
438 Hilltop Dnve, Madison, Wl 53711
RR3 Box 325, Wautoma, Wl 54982
535 Woodhill Road, Mansfield, OH 44907
2908 Shelton Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902
3051 Reed Avenue, Laurel, lA 50141-9526
1505 Garfield Avenue, South Pasadena, CA 91030-3924
625 WOakdale, Fort Wayne, IN 46807-1809
5664 Firethorne Drive, Toledo. OH 43615-6709
PO Box 4064. Wichita. KS 67204-0064
4621 Townes Circle, Edina, MN 55424-1233
49 Dragon Hill Road, Shelburne, MA 01370-9561
East Road, Adams, MA 01220
14980 W Pomona Road, Brookfield, Wl 53005
34 Fredenck Street, Lexington. OH 44904-1219
2814 White Avenue, La Verne, CA 91750
3101 15th Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Box 654, Chadron, NE 69337
4607 N Seventh Street, Fresno, CA 93726
1116 W Dayton, Fresno, CA 93705
1188 Morningside Drive, Claremont, CA 91711
401 W3rd Street, Byron. IL 61010
2510 E 6th Street, Duluth, MN 55812
PO Box 728, NonA/ay, ME 04268
(516)489-0640
(781)293-6875
(413)743-1556
(517)224-8198
(623) 933-7454
(313)823-8795
(517)337-3937
(612)949-0570
(860) 749-4464
(801)277-6985
(262) 363-3240
(616)321-1310
(801)272-1787
(978)531-1502
(715)546-2470
(262)781-3042
(417)206-3324
(801)278-0165
(414)351-2579
(414)351-2579
(810)642-0689
(408) 688-8537
(617)767-3961
(617)767-0992
(419)472-5037
(608) 238-7731
(608) 238-7731
(419)756-3282
(818)441-8060
(219)423-9424
(316)744-0433
(612)922-7503
(413)625-6151
(413)743-1582
(262) 784-8631
(419)884-2737
(909) 596-6227
(612)724-0804
(559)227-5181
(559) 229-5505
(815)234-2446
(218)724-4143
(207) 743-8824
250
Past and Present Association Board Members
Swanson Jr, Neil H
Swanson, David
Swanson, John C
Swanson, Martha
Swinford, James
Swope, Gregg D
Sykes, Teresa
Tallent, Sam
Tallman, Susan
Tanner, Mark
Tauiliiii, Malaki
Taylor, Kay
Terbush IV, Jay M
Thomas, W David
Thompson, Lena
Tingblad, Peter
Todd, Lorenzo S
Tolley, Howard A
Tolnai, Wayne M
Trump Jr, William S
Trump, Kathryn
Tucker, Marie
Tucker, Stephen W
Uffelman, Bridget D
Uhlig, Doris
Van Dyke, Carolyn
Van Dyke, Randy
Van Tassell, Thomas H
Van Tassell, Wendy H
Vanek, Noel D
Vaught, Robert H
Vellinga, Jeanne
Vernon, Eleanor R
Vernon, Walter J
Vink Douthett, Beverly A
Virta, Dennis
Voisin, Arthur
Voisin, Mary
Vos, Betty
Wagner, Rube E
Wakefield, Deborah
Walbridge, Marjone T
Walden, Ethel
Walden, Robert E
Walker, J Lynwood
Walker, Walter D
Wallach, Arthur E
Walsh, James H
Walters, Winifred
Walton, Cinda Lou
Walz, Deborah C
Ward, Cory
Ward, Vera B
824 W Pitcher, Nevada, MO 64772-3039 (417) 667-4703
7235 W Wells Street, Wauwatosa,WI 53213 (414)774-4755
98 Kemper Street, Wollaston, MA 02170-2909 (617) 773-8706
98 Kemper Street, Wollaston, MA 02170-2909 (617) 947-1095
41 7 Anice Lane, Euless, TX 76039 (817) 545-0330
608 Pine Tree Trail, Stillwater, MN 55082-5906 (651 ) 439-5667
PO Box 6, Saranac, Ml 48881 (616) 642-6435
PO Box 500, Lyons, CO 80540 (303) 823-6981
1916 Van Deuren Street, Green Bay, Wl 54302
76 Court Street, Skowhegan, ME 04976-1840 (207) 474-2776
1717 E Carson Street, Carson, CA 90745 (310) 518-1423
8839 Greenvale Road, Bayside, Wl 53217 (414) 352-1258
86 Lancaster Rd, West Hartford, CT 061 1 9 (860) 249-8627
6 Church Street, Kingston, NH 03848 (603) 642-8130
120 Lawrence, Detroit, Ml 48202 (313) 868-3005
4547 Brookside Way, Las Vegas, NV 89121
6208 Ponderosa Way, Magalia, CA 95954 (916) 873-2783
487 Tamiami Trail, Akron, OH 44303 (216) 867-1469
7519 Corbett Dnve, Canton, Ml 48187 (734) 455-0124
5737 Allott Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401 (818) 789-7124
5737 Allot Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91401 (818) 994-4498
1791 Jefferson Road, Otsego. Ml 49078 (616) 685-1645
6391 Torrington Road, Kalamazoo, Ml 49009-9172 (616) 375-2104
2361 Dew Lane, Green Bay, Wl 54313 (920) 499-9844
1342 Estate Court, Wichita, KS 67208 (316) 683-1596
419 E 19th Street, Spencer, lA 51301-2342 (712) 262-9190
419 E 19th Street, Spencer, lA 51301-2342 (712) 262-9190
1416 Marks Court, Spencer, lA 51301 (712) 262-4392
1416 Marks Court, Spencer, lA 51301 (712) 262-4392
36 Ascan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 1 1 375-6009 (718) 268-6704
5709 N Hurricane Road, Whiteland, IN 46184-9312 (317) 535-8606
407 W Riverside Avenue, Kellogg, ID 83837-2148
711 Grafton Place, Anaheim, CA 92805-1715 (714) 533-3522
711 Grafton Place, Anaheim, CA 92805-1715 (714) 533-3522
641 N Woodlawn #67, Wichita, KS 67207 (316) 686-8782
7912 Fielding Lane, Greendale, Wl 53129-2112 (414) 423-6750
28868 Raleigh Road, Farmington Hills, Ml 48336 (810) 477-7039
28868 Raleigh Road, Farmington Hills, Ml 48336 (248) 477-7039
6902 Taylor Road, Virginia, MN 55792- (801) 484-1269
921 E Glenbrook Road, Milwaukee, Wl 53217 (414) 352-8371
8343 Kenyon Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wl 53226 (414) 476-8343
PO Box 652, Roscommon, Ml 48653 (517) 275-8138
1931 Mt Vernon Avenue, Toledo, OH 43607 (419) 531-4833
1931 Mt Vernon Avenue, Toledo, OH 43607 (419) 531-4833
243 S Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036-3026 (213) 932-6462
4300 W River Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55406-3681
379 Nob Hill Drive, Akron, OH 44303 (330)836-4815
1085 Lower Ridgeway, Elm Grove, Wl 53122 (262) 786-7832
4504 S Magnolia Street, Spokane, WA 99223 (509) 448-2143
4815 S Second Street, Pittsford, Ml 49271 (517) 523-2313
2904 Dill Street, Burlington, lA 52601 (319) 753-0068
4 Abraham Avenue, East Freetown, MA 02717 (508) 763-9229
78238 Desert Willow Drive, Palm Desert, CA 9221 1 (619) 360-7536
251
Past and Present Association Board Members
Warmouth, Robert
Warren-Brooks, Beth
Wassenberg, June
Watch, Thomas
Welckle, Steve
Werwath, Catherine
West, Kathy
Westhauer, Mona Lee
Whipple, Charles M
White, G Patrick
White, Jonathan
White, Milton E
White, Sylvia S
Wickstrom, Mark
Wies, Kathy
Wilder, Walter L
Willard, Kathy
Willetts, Louise
Williams, Carrie
Williams, David J
Williams, Diane
Williams, Donna
Williams, Doris
Williams, Thomas W
Wlliamson, Donald K
Wills, Ted C
Wilmot, Louise J
Wininger, Linda
Winning, Bertha
Winning, Dale
Winning, James L
Winter, Dale
Winter, Edith
Wnterhalter, Robert
Witzel, Thomas F
Woodman, Wesley
Woods, Delmar S
Woods, Kristin
Woodward, Richard H
Woolsey, Mary
Wozencraft, Sharon
Wueliner, Robert L
Wulff, Becky
Yager, Steve
Young, Malcolm C
Youngreen, Lucile B
Zachman, Lee
Zentner, Don E
318 Woodbridge Dr, Kentwood, Ml 49512
1734 Yorba Drive, Pomona, CA 91768
PO Box 430, Big Piney, WY 831 13
2903 Glenvievi/, Royal Oak, Ml 48073
4039 Pleasant Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55409
658 N 77th Street, Wauwatosa, Wl 53213
57 S Lakeside Drive, Piscataway, NJ 08854
240 N Alabama Street, San Gabriel, CA 91775
327 Sundance Lane, Edmond, OK 73034
3362 113th Avenue, Allegan, Ml 49010-9361
1045 Kenesa SE, East Grand Rapids, Ml 49506
16621 Lakeforest Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351
120 Prospect Hill Street, Taunton, MA 02780
1975 Johnson Drive, Stillwater, MN 55082
PO Box 10, Demorest, GA 30535
4905 Payton Court, Edina, MN 55435
400 Asylum Street, Norwich, CT 06360-2650
311 E Simmons Street No 501, Galesburg, IL 61401
1700 George Bell Circle, Anchorange, AK 99515
110 Country Club Drive SW#203, Tacoma, WA 98498
PO Box 44561 , Madison, Wl 53744
2843 W Sherwin, Chicago, IL 60645
419 S Redwood Drive, Anaheim, CA 92806
PO Box 87, Frankfort, Ml 49635
225 Derrhurst Lane, Webster, NY 14580-2782
2507 N Earns, Fresno, CA 93704
311 E Simmons Street Apt 512, Galesburg, IL 61401
28450 Bradner Road. Milbury, OH 43447
27 Christler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15223
1 Howard Street Apt 302, Pittsburgh, PA 1 5209
27 Chhstler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15223
PO Box 153, Saugatuck, Ml 49453-0153
880 Pleasant Ave, PO Box 153, Saugatuck, Ml 49453
548 E Provivencia Ave #204, Burbank, CA 91501
11020 Balboa Drive, Sun City, AZ 85351
PO Box 572, Union, ME 04862
5640 Blue Bluff Place, Cheyenne, WY 82009
24576 Lincoln Ct Apt 157. Farmington Hills, Ml 48335-1639
98 Brook Street Box 172, Dunstable, MA 01827
6134 Kerry Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82009
403 Main Street No 1. Medfield, MA 02052
2545 Green Valley Dnve, Toledo, OH 43614
24761 E Huron River Drive. Rockwood. Ml 48173
341 South Crestway, Wichita, KS 67218
3701 21st Avenue, Kenosha. Wl 53140
555 Woodgreen Way, Nipomo, CA 93444-9234
2263 Holliday Drive SW, Wyoming. Ml 49509-4238
13825 Fairfield Court. Elm Grove, Wl 53122
(616)975-3767
(909)629-4919
(307) 276-3560
(612)825-6435
(414)476-2662
(201)463-1478
(213)285-3636
(405)341-3822
(616)673-2329
(616)895-2291
(602) 977-4241
(508)824-7104
(706) 778-3000
(612)927-5431
(309) 343-3685
(907) 345-4998
(253) 584-8222
(608) 274-5597
(773) 764-2647
(714)535-3521
(503) 652-6443
(716)377-2535
(209) 227-2256
(309)342-1394
(419)836-1121
(412)822-7841
(412)821-6282
(412)822-7841
(616)857-8561
(616)857-8561
(626)201-5506
(602) 977-4241
(207)785-4519
(307) 632-5901
(508) 649-7645
(307)643-1432
(508) 359-8083
(419)385-1866
(313)782-3461
(316)264-5444
(262) 654-6653
(262) 797-7959
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Articles of Association
Bylaws of Association
Articles of Incorporation
Bylaws of Corporation
August, 2000
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ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
of the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
of the United States
Preamble
WHEREAS Churches of the congregational order have historically held
to certain truths, chief among which are the freedom of the Christian man
maintained at all costs and all hazards; the right of the local Church to self-
government in all matters temporal and spiritual, because of Christ's word that
where two or three are gathered together in His name He is in their midst; the
fellowship of Churches in the spirit of love, without compulsion or restraint and
free from the bondage of creed or ecclesiastical control, and,
WHEREAS the congregational way is one of the great outer and
corporate expressions of the inner and individual life, and,
WHEREAS the needs of our time demand that these timeless principles
be revived and given national, as well as local, expression, and,
WHEREAS the advance in transportation and communication is such
that Churches a continent apart are now as near together as the contiguous
Churches of yesterday, and,
WHEREAS it is desirable that Congregational Christian Churches have
an organization embracing the entire nation, of which the members shall be
Churches, and through which they may take counsel and may realize their
common purposes, and advance God's Kingdom;
WHEREAS Churches by delegates assembled in Detroit, Michigan, on
November 9 and 10, 1955, first organized and elected temporary officers of the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches;
THEREFORE WE, the Churches by our delegates here assembled in
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin this 25th day of October, 1956, do covenant in this
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches to walk together in
the ways which God anciently revealed to our fathers, and in such further ways
as He may yet reveal to us, the present form and purposes being hereinafter
stated. Amen.
This Preamble was written before the present concern for inclusive language.
Because it is an historic document its wording has been left unchanged.
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ARTICLE I. NAME
The name of this Association shall be the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States, hereinafter called the
Association.
ARTICLE II. PURPOSE
The purposes of the Association shall be:
To provide a means by which Congregational Christian Churches of this
nation may, without in any wise disturbing or altering their present associations
and affiliations, consult and advise together as Churches upon matters of
common concern to them, both temporal and spiritual;
To provide this closer fellowship and unity in all spiritual matters among
Congregational Christian Churches;
To aid, in such ways as may from time to time be appropriate and
proper, the continuance and growth of those Christian purposes and practices
which have been the historic and accepted characteristics of Congregational
Christian Churches.
In case of necessity to do and perform any and all functions ordinarily
and customarily performed by Congregational Christian associations.
To promote, carry on and coordinate such cooperative activities among
member Churches as to them from time to time may seem wise and expedient.
Upon application therefore by member Churches, to provide for them
such assistance, whether financial or through advice and consultation or
otherwise, as may be proper and expedient without violating the autonomy of
member churches.
ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP
1. Member Churches. Membership in the Association shall be by Churches,
which membership shall not be considered inconsistent with membership in any
other Congregational Christian Association or conference. In all matters
submitted to the Association for consideration, each active member Church shall
have one vote.
(a) For the purpose of this Article a Congregational Christian
Church shall be defined as a body of Christians complete under God in spiritual
authority and ecclesiastical power, regularly meeting and worshipping in one
place, united by a mutually owned covenant, in fellowship with sister
Congregational Christian Churches and recognized by the laws of the place of
location as a duly constituted Church.
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(b) A Congregational Christian Church may request
membership in the Association by congregational action taken at any duly called
and held meeting of such Church, which congregational action shall then be
certified to the Secretary of the Association by the Church clerk or proper Church
official. Upon verification, through the submission of its Constitution and Bylaws,
that the Church applying is operating as a Congregational Church, and
affirmative vote by the delegates in Annual Meeting, such Church shall become a
member.
(c) There shall be two classes of member Churches: active and
inactive.
(d) Membership may be withdrawn by any member church at any
time by like action and certification, without impairment of any of its temporal or
spiritual rights as a Congregational Christian Church.
(e) A Member church may be dropped from the rolls of the
Association upon receipt of satisfactory evidence the church has disbanded.
Such action shall be reported to the Association apart from the minutes of the
Executive Committee at the Annual Meeting prior to the action being taken.
2. Associate Member Churches. Any Christian Church, in sympathy with
the purposes and goals of this Association, and in accordance with the procedure
of ARTICLE III. Section 1, above, may request an associate membership in the
Association, without vote, but with representation on the floor at meetings.
3. Affiliated Fellowship. Fellowships of Churches in sympathy with the
purposes and goals of this Association may request a mutually agreeable
affiliation, without vote, but with voice, whether or not any or all of their individual
member Churches are members of this Association. Such affiliation shall be in
the spirit of fellowship and shall never be the basis for the exercise of
ecclesiastical control by this Association or by the affiliate.
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ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
1 . Officers. The officers of the Association shall be as follows: Moderator,
Moderator-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian, and such other officers as
may be named in the Bylaws. Each must be a member of a member Church.
(a) The Moderator shall serve for a term of one year and shall
preside at all meetings of the Association. Men or women, either clergy or lay,
shall be eligible to serve as Moderator.
(b) The Moderator-Elect shall be elected for a term of two years.
The first year of that term, the Moderator-Elect shall serve as Moderator-Elect.
The second year of the term, the Moderator-Elect shall succeed to the office of
Moderator. In case of a vacancy in the office of Moderator, the Moderator-Elect
shall immediately succeed to the office of Moderator.
(c) The Secretary shall be elected for a term of one year and shall
keep a full and accurate record of the proceedings of the Association and of the
Executive Committee. The Secretary shall keep a record of the membership and
attendance and receive official communications, send notices and
correspondence as directed by the Association or the Executive Committee.
(d) The Treasurer shall be elected for a term of one year and shall
be the custodian of the funds of this Association. The Treasurer shall receive all
contributions and disburse funds under the direction of the Executive Committee.
Reports shall be submitted to the Executive Committee upon request and to the
Association at each annual meeting. The Executive Committee shall require a
sufficient bond to be posted by the Treasurer, and shall require that his books be
annually audited.
(e) The Historian shall be elected for a term of one year. The
Historian shall keep a written chronology of important historical events and
accomplishments of the Association. Further, the Historian shall gather and
preserve the materials of the archives.
(f) The officers shall be elected at each Annual Meeting.
2. The Executive Committee.
(a) There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of twelve
members who shall be elected for a term of four years. Their terms of office shall
be staggered from the time of the adoption of these Articles so that finally three
shall be elected annually.
(1) The Executive Committee shall be elected from the
membership of member Churches of the Association.
It shall elect its own chairman.
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(2) No person may serve a total of more than eight years
on the Executive Committee. After the completion of a full four year term, no
person may be re-elected without having been off the Executive Committee for at
least one year.
(b) The Executive Committee shall meet on call of its chairman, or
the secretary of the Association.
(c) The Executive Committee shall act for the Association between
its meeting, but the Committee's action shall be subject to ratification and review
by the Association. Minutes of the action of the Committee shall be kept and
presented to the Association for ratification and review at the next regular
meeting.
(d) The Executive Committee may appoint an Executive Secretary
and Associate Executive Secretaries for the Association, whose term of office,
remuneration, and duties shall be as agreed upon at the time of appointment;
such appointment and agreements shall be subject to relevant provisions of the
Bylaws and subject to the approval of the next regular meeting of the
Association. An individual serving as Executive Secretary and/or Associate
Executive Secretary may serve up to ten (10) years combined and shall not be
eligible to serve thereafter.
3. Committees and Commissions.
(a) There shall be such commissions created by the National
Association as are necessary for carrying out the purposes and activities of the
National Association as stated in ARTICLE II.
(b) Members of other committees and commissions, and other
officers shall be chosen either by the Association or by the Executive Committee
acting ad interim.
4. No officer or appointee of the Association shall, by virtue of such office have
any ecclesiastical authority or standing.
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ARTICLE V. MEETINGS
Regular meetings of this Association shall be held annually, the exact
time and place to be fixed by the Executive Committee unless otherwise ordered
by the Association. Announcement of such meetings shall be made at least
three months in advance.
Special meetings may be convened upon the call of the Executive
Committee or when twenty or more member Churches have so requested; such
meetings shall consider only that business stated in the call for the meeting,
which call shall be made not less than thirty days prior to such meeting.
A quorum shall consist of the delegates present representing 20 percent
of the Churches holding active membership in the Association, except as
provided in ARTICLE IX hereafter.
ARTICLE VI. CORPORATION
There shall be a corporation for this Association, the purpose of which
shall be to provide ways and means for the continuation, fostering, and
advancement of the historic and accepted practices of Congregational Christian
Churches, as these practices are stated and defined in the Articles of
Association and Bylaws of this Association.
ARTICLE VII. BYLAWS
The Association may from time to time make, alter, amend or repeal
Bylaws, consistent with, and to carry out but not augment, the purposes and
functions set forth herein.
Bylaws may be adopted, altered, amended or repealed upon a two-
thirds vote of the members present and voting, but no Bylaw may be altered,
amended, or repealed on the same day the change is first proposed.
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ARTICLE VIII. REFERENDUM COUNCIL
Since ecclesiastical power under God rests solely with the local
Churches, the member Churches of this Association have, and shall retain
among their other rights and powers, the right and power to review and modify
any proposal or action by any agency or creature of the member Churches of the
National Association when such proposal or action is deemed by the Churches to
be in violation of the principles set forth in these Articles. The Churches also
have, and shall retain among their other rights and powers, the right and power to
initiate action which they deem wise and proper.
Such right and power to review, modify, or initiate may be exercised by
means of a Referendum Council, which may be called by not less then ten
percent of the member Churches.
The manner of calling and constituting a Referendum Council, the
functioning of such a Referendum Council, and the method of voting on a
question referred to the Churches by a Referendum Council, shall be governed
by the relevant provisions of the Bylaws of this Association.
ARTICLE IX. AMENDMENT
At any duly called and held meeting of the Association, a quorum being
present, these Articles of Association may be amended by a two-thirds vote of
the member Churches represented at such meeting through their delegates. (1)
notice of such proposed amendment or amendments having been given at a
previous meeting, or (2) the proposed amendment or amendments having been
requested by twenty or more member Churches. In either case, the full text of
the proposed amendment or amendments shall be printed and distributed with
the call to the meeting at which they are to be considered.
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BYLAWS OF THE ASSOCIATION
I. MEETINGS
1. Regular meetings shall be held annually at times and places fixed by
the Executive Committee, which shall issue a call of the meeting signed by its
Chairman, as provided by the Articles of Association.
2. Special meetings shall be called and held as proposed in Article V of
the Articles of Association.
II. MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING
1. Each Church which is an active member of the Association as
provided in the Articles of Association, may be represented at meetings of the
Association by a delegate chosen in such manner as each Church may for itself
determine. Such delegate shall, nevertheless, be certified to the meeting by the
proper officer of the Church represented. A person may represent more than one
Church but not more than a total of three Churches as an Official Delegate,
except that any minister of a yoked parish may represent all those Churches
which the minister serves.
2. An active member Church is one which (a) sends a delegate to the
Annual Meeting, or (b) makes a yearly statistical report for the Yearbook, or (c)
makes a yearly financial contribution to the work of the Association. A Church
which does not send a delegate, or make yearly statistical report, or a yearly
financial contribution, is an inactive member Church. A Church which for two
consecutive years, beginning at the close of the 1986 Annual Meeting, fails to
send a delegate, make a report, or a contribution, shall be notified by the
Executive Secretary of the Association that it has been placed on the list of
inactive member Churches. AN inactive Church shall be automatically restored
to active status by doing any or all the actions stated above.
3. Any member Church may designate one or more alternate delegates,
in addition to the Official Delegate, such shall be certified in the same manner as
the official delegate. Alternate Delegates may attend and take part in any
business, but shall not be permitted to vote, except that one delegate may vote
for the Church in the absence of the official delegate.
4. Any person whose Church is a member of the Association may
attend any meeting as a visitor, without vote, to whom the Moderator may grant
the privilege of the floor.
5. Any person whose Church is not a member of the Association who
signifies interest in and sympathy with the purposes of this Association may
attend any meeting as an Observer, without vote, to whom the Moderator may
grant the privilege of the floor.
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6. In all matters which come before the Association or a meeting thereof for
action, each active member Church shall be entitled to one vote. All Official
Delegates shall have equal privileges of debate and in making motions or
otherwise bringing matters before a meeting.
III. OFFICERS
1. Moderator. The Moderator shall preside at the meetings of the
Association and may deliver an address at the opening thereof. It is understood
that the Moderator's acts and utterances have no authority from or upon the
Association, except as specifically authorized by the Association or Executive
Committee.
2. Moderator-Elect. The Moderator-Elect shall be elected at the Annual
Meeting of the Association by the members of the Association. The Moderator-
Elect shall take office upon adjournment of the Meeting when elected, and shall
serve for one year as Moderator-Elect and the following one year as Moderator.
In the absence of the Moderator or at the Moderator's request, the Moderator-
Elect shall preside at meetings of the Association.
3. Secretary. The Secretary shall be elected by the members of the
Association. The Secretary shall be custodian of the current records of the
Association; shall keep full and accurate records of the proceedings of the
Association and of its Executive Committee; and shall keep the membership roll
of the Association. It shall be the Secretary's duty to see that due notice of
meetings of the Association and of the Executive Committee are given and that
due notice is given of the action taken by these bodies whenever such notice is
necessary or appropriate or is directed to be given.
The Association or the Executive Committee may appoint one or more
Assistant Secretaries to assist the Secretary in the performance of duties
required, and the Secretary may, with the consent of the Executive Committee,
delegate to the Executive Secretary, the performance of such required functions
as the Secretary may desire.
4. Executive Secretary and other Executive Staff Persons. The
Executive Secretary and other Executive Staff Persons shall perform such duties
and functions as may be included in the terms of appointment or as may from
time to time be requested by the Association or the Executive Committee.
5. Treasurer. There shall be a Treasurer elected annually, whose duties
shall be as provided in the Article IV of the Articles of Association. The
Association or the Executive Committee may appoint an Assistant Treasurer to
assist the Treasurer.
6. Historian. The Historian shall be elected for a period of one year by
the Association at its Annual Meeting. The duties shall be as described in Article
IV of the Articles of Association.
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7. The terms of office for the Secretary, Treasurer, and any other
officers not otherwise provided for shall begin at the close of the Annual Meeting
at which they were elected and shall continue for one year or until their
successors take office.
IV. COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS
1. The Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall be
composed of the twelve members as provided in Article IV of the Articles of
Association, who shall be the only voting members, and in addition, ex officio
without vote, the Moderator, Moderator-Elect and Secretary of the Association.
The Executive Committee may make rules for its own guidance not inconsistent
with the Articles of Association and these Bylaws. Due notice having been given
to all members, seven shall constitute a quorum.
The Executive Committee shall be the Association ad interim and shall
transact such business as the Association shall from time to time direct. It shall
not contravene or exceed the authorizations, implied, inferred or explicit, in the
acts and votes of the Association itself. In the intervals between meetings of the
Association it shall represent that body in all matters not otherwise provided for
but shall in no case exceed the prerogative of the Association itself.
(a) The Executive Committee shall have authority to contract for all
necessary expenditures for carrying out policies authorized under the Articles of
Association or authorized by the Association, and to approve claims therefore;
shall consult the interest of the Association and act for it in intervals between
meetings in all matters of business and finance, subject to the direction of the
Association; and shall make a full report of all its doings, the consideration of
which shall be part of the order of business at the next regular meeting. It shall
provide a suitable form of voucher for expenditures of the Association and shall
secure a proper auditing of its accounts.
(b) The Executive Committee may submit to the Association for
consideration any recommendations that it may deem useful for the development
of the life and work of the Churches.
(c) It may fill any vacancy occurring in its own number or in any
committee or office in the intervals between meetings of the Association, the
person so appointed to serve until the next regular meeting of the Association.
(d) It shall appoint any committee or commission ordered by the
Association, but not otherwise appointed.
(e) It shall suggest to meetings of the Association proposed and
appropriate agenda and make preliminary provision for carrying the same into
effect; but any such agenda may be modified and amended by the meeting and
the discussions and actions of the meeting shall not in any manner be limited by
such suggested agenda, nor by the Executive Committee whether acting as a
business committee or otherwise.
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(f) The Executive Committee shall serve as the business
committee for the meetings of the Association. It may appoint other special
committees to deal with phases of work not covered by other agencies as the
need arises.
(g) The Executive Committee shall determine when a necessity
exists as contemplated by Article II of the Articles of Association.
(h) The Executive Committee may take official action on any subject
matter within its area of concern by a mail ballot and the motion or resolution so
stated shall be submitted with adequate explanatory information to all members
of the Executive Committee. The Secretary of the Association at the request of
the Chairman of the Executive Committee shall mail out to each member of the
Executive Committee a ballot stating the proposition or propositions as proposed,
and each member of the Executive Committee shall promptly return the ballot
with each proposition marked "Yes" or "No", dated and signed. An affirmative
vote shall consist of a two-thirds vote "Yes" by the members of the full Executive
Committee, and a vote shall be counted when all ballots have been returned or
thirty days after the Secretary of the Association mailed said ballots, whichever is
first.
This procedure shall not be used in lieu of meetings, but may be used between
meetings.
(i) The Executive Committee may take official action on any
subject matter within its area of concern by a telephone conference, subject to
the following procedures being adhered to:
(1) The Executive Committee Chairman, or any three
members of the Executive Committee acting jointly, may request a telephone
conference;
(2) Prior to such a conference, the proposer(s) shall
provide to each member of the Executive Committee a written agenda, noting the
time of the conference and listing the specific items to be discussed, with
explanatory information relating to the subject matter attached, and no other
matters may be discussed;
(3) Any action taken shall be by a two-thirds (2/3rds)
"yes" vote of the whole Committee;
(4) At the time of the conference the Executive
Committee Chairman shall designate one of the participants to record minutes of
the actions taken during the conference, to be included in the minutes of the next
Executive Committee meeting.
(j) The Executive Committee shall prepare the proposed annual
budget and present it to the Association for approval and adoption at the Annual
Meetings.
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(k) The Executive Committee in their capacity as Directors of the
Corporation for the National Association shall present to the delegates prior to
the Annual Meeting the names of those nominated for Division membership.
After an opportunity for nominations from the floor, Division members shall be
elected by the vote of the delegates.
(I) The Executive Committee shall elect and qualify the members
of the Board of Directors of the Corporation for the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States.
(m) The Executive Committee shall appoint a Search Committee to
fill vacancies in the Executive and Associate Executive positions. No appointed
Search Committee shall have more than one-third of its members simultaneously
serving on the Executive Committee at the time of appointment.
(n) The Executive Committee may appoint an interim Executive
Secretary and/or an interim Associate Executive Secretary for a period not to
exceed twelve (12) months. No person serving as an interim executive shall be
eligible for consideration for appointment to a vacant executive position.
2. Committee on Credentials. A Committee on Credentials shall
consist of three members, one of whom shall be elected at each regular meeting,
to serve from the adjournment of the meeting at which they are elected for a
period of three years. No member shall serve more than three years in
succession. The Committee shall certify the existence of a quorum and shall
prepare a final report to be presented before the conclusion of the Annual
Meeting showing the roll of member Churches of the Association represented at
the meeting with the names of their Official Delegates and Alternate Delegates (if
any) as determined by the presentation of credentials from the electing
Churches. This roll shall be made available to all delegates by posting or
duplicating or both.
3. Nominating Committee; Nominations and Elections.
(a) A Nominating Committee shall consist of six members, three of
whom shall be elected at each regular meeting after nominations from the floor,
to serve from the adjournment of the meeting at which they are elected until the
adjournment of the second Annual Meeting following the meeting at which they
are elected, to present a complete slate of officers and the required number of
persons for a full Executive Committee and Credentials Committee to be voted
upon at each Annual Meeting during which they shall serve. Members of the
Nominating Committee shall be members of member Churches.
(b) The Committee's nominations shall be transmitted to the
Association Secretary who shall transmit such list of nominees to all member
Churches at least thirty days prior to such regular meeting. In addition to any
nominations so made, in every case nominations for any elective office may be
made from the floor of the meeting.
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The Moderator shall in every instance call for such nominations
from the floor. In cases where there is no contest the nominees may be elected
by voice vote. If there is a contest, the vote shall be by written ballot the following
day.
(c) Nominations for members of the Nominating Committee shall
be complete on the day preceding the vote upon their election which shall be by
written ballot, except that in case there are only the required number of nominees
they may be elected by a voice vote on the day of nomination. A plurality shall be
considered sufficient to elect.
(d) Any person accepting nomination and election to the
Association Nominating Committee, shall, by that acceptance, be ineligible, while
serving on the Committee, for nomination to any Association office for which the
Committee makes nominations.
Any person serving on any other Committee, Commission or
Division of the Association shall be ineligible for nomination and election to
concurrent service on the Association Nominating Committee.
4. Resolutions. All resolutions, except those matters which are properly
considered as proposals for action made by the duly constituted boards,
commissions, and committees of the National Association, shall be proposed as
follows:
A. Resolutions Procedure.
(a) Only a member church can offer a resolution, and must certify
by the Clerk or Secretary of the Church that such resolution
was duly approved congregational action of said Church.
(b) Such proposed resolution must be germane to the purposes of
the National Association as expressed in Article II, Purpose, of
the Articles of Association of the Association.
(c) A copy of such proposed resolution must have been sent to the
office of the Executive Secretary at least sixty days prior to the
convening date of the Annual Meeting.
(d) Any resolution that is adopted shall in no sense bind the
member churches.
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5. Communication Services Committee: The Executive Committee
shall appoint a Communication Services Committee with direct responsibility to
the Executive Committee and consisting of seven (7) members. The terms of
office shall be one year with the option to be reappointed. Persons may be
reappointed for up to five (5) terms. After service on the committee a person may
not serve again until a period of one year has expired. In the initial year, three (3)
members shall be appointed for a maximum of four (4) terms and two members
for a maximum of three (3) terms. No member shall serve on any other board,
commission or division while a member of the Communication Services
Committee or be any other officer of the Association.
6. A Commission. A commission shall consist of a body of persons
charged with the responsibility of carrying out one or more purposes and/or
activities of this Association.
(a) A Commission shall be charged by the Annual Meeting
creating it with a statement of its purposes, powers, time changed by the action
of an Annual Meeting. All existing commissions shall continue to operate under
their present charges or rules.
(b) A Commission shall have authority to conduct its own business
within its charge from the Annual Meeting, or its existing rules, provided its
actions are germane to the purposes of this Association as stated in Article II of
the Articles of Association, and subject to Article IV, 2(c) of the Articles of
Association.
(c) A Commission must work within the framework of the budget
approved by the Annual Meeting, or as subsequently revised by the Executive
Committee.
(d) A Commission shall consist of not less than five nor more than
thirty-six (36) members for the year concluding with the close of the 1998 Annual
Meeting and twenty four (24) members thereafter, the number to be subject to
the Annual Meeting. Not more than two members of a Commission may be
members of nonmember Churches.
(e) The Commission members shall be nominated by the
Executive Committee, and after opportunity for nominations from the floor, shall
be elected by the Annual Meeting, consent to serve to be obtained from
nominees in advance of nominations. In cases where there is no contest the
elections may be by voice vote. If there is a contest the vote shall be by written
ballot the following day.
(f) The Commission members shall have four-year terms, and
terms shall be staggered so that approximately one-fourth of the terms expire
each year. A member may serve a maximum of two (2) four-year terms but not
consecutively. All terms shall begin at the close of the Annual Meeting.
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(g) Any Commission can be abolished by a majority vote of an
Annual Meeting.
V. STATISTICS
A list of member Churches in this Association shall be prepared annually
by the Secretary and sent to the member Churches. This list shall, so far as
possible, give correct addresses of the pastors and clerks of the Churches so
listed, together with such other information as shall be deemed wise in the
judgment of the Executive Committee.
VI. FINANCE
1. Financial Services Committee. The Executive Committee shall appoint a
Financial Services Committee with direct responsibility to the Executive
Committee and consisting of five members plus the Treasurer and the Chairman
of the Executive Committee Budget Subcommittee who shall be voting members
ex officio. The terms of office for the five members shall be one year with the
option to be re-appointed. No member shall serve on any other board,
committee, commission or division of the Association while a member of the
Financial Services Committee or be any other officer of the Association.
The Financial Services Committee shall have the responsibility for fund raising;
long-range planning including the identification of financial needs; budget
assistance to committees, commissions and divisions; and other financial
services to the association in the area of Building and Loan, insurance, benefits,
financial advisors, and the delivery of financial services for the churches.
The Building and Loan Function shall be subject to the following rules of
operation.
a. To grant loans to churches which are members of or affiliated with
the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of
the United States upon such terms and condition, with or without
security, as it may deem advisable.
b. To accept gifts, and to accumulate funds and properties with which
to carry out the above purposes, such assets to be held in the
name of the corporation for the National Association.
2. The expenses of the Association shall be met from voluntary
contributions solicited from the Congregational Christian Churches in response to
recommendations from the Executive Committee, and also from such receipts as
may come to the Association in its meetings or through special gifts and legacies.
3. The fiscal year shall begin on April 1 and end on March 31, effective
April 1, 1972.
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VII. STANDING RULES
Standing rules for the Association may be adopted from time to time by
a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting at any meeting of the
Association.
VIM. REFERENDUM COUNCIL
1 . In the event that not less than ten percent of the member Churches of
the National Association contend that any agency or creature of the Churches of
the National Association is violating the principles set forth in the Articles of
Association or is taking action contrary to the will and interest of the Churches, or
is formally contemplating such violation or action, the contending churches shall
have the right and power to call a Referendum Council.
An agency or creature of the National Association is any Committee,
Commission, Board, Corporation, or legal or ecclesiastical entity of any kind,
brought into existence by the member Churches of the National Association and
ratified by the Annual Meeting or a special meeting of the National Association, or
by common acceptance and usage. Any subsidiary agency or creature
subsequently brought into being by an agency or creature of the National
Association shall be deemed an agency or creature of the Churches of the
National Association for this purpose.
2. A Referendum Council is an adaptation of the Congregational custom
of a vicinage council. It is composed of nine persons, three to be chosen by the
Churches that call the council, three by the party whose action or proposal is in
question; these six to chose the other three. Each of the nine persons must be a
member in good standing of a local Congregational Church which is a member of
the National Association. No more than four members of a Referendum council
may be clergy. If the party whose action or proposal is in question shall fail or
refuse to choose three persons within thirty days after receiving written notice to
do so from any Church which participates in the call, the Churches taking part in
the call shall have the right to choose the number of persons who otherwise
would have been chosen by such party.
3. A Referendum Council meets at such times and places as are
determined by the last three persons chosen and considers the controversy,
hearing the pleadings of both parties. All records of the National Association and
its agencies and creatures shall be available, without the necessity of legal
recourse, to either or both parties. The Referendum Council shall endeavor to
settle the controversy. If unable to do so, it makes its findings, which may include
a minority report, formulates the question at issue, and sends the question
directly to the Churches, together with a notification of the deadline for voting set
by the Referendum Council.
4. The local Churches vote on the question in their own localities. Only a
duly convened meeting of a local Church shall be competent to act upon a
question submitted by a Referendum Council. A copy of the vote of the local
Church, certified by its proper official, shall be forwarded to the Secretary of the
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National Association. The Secretary shall tabulate the votes, and not later than
sixty days after the close of voting, notify all member Churches of the results of
the balloting. A two-thirds majority vote shall be necessary for decision. No
subsequent action on the part of the Annual Meeting of the National Association
or a special meeting of the National Association, or on the part of any of the
agencies and creatures of the Churches, can overrule or supersede the decision
of the Churches on a question referred to the Churches by a Referendum
Council.
5. A vote on a question referred to the Churches by a Referendum
Council has for the Churches as much force as force of wisdom in it lies; it is not
a legal determination. No local Church can be legally bound by anything but its
own actions or the laws of the state. But any agency or creature of the Churches
of the National Association which ignores, contravenes, or alters the will of the
Churches as that will is expressed in a vote of the Churches on a question
referred by a Referendum Council, is acting beyond its legal powers, and is
subject to legal action by the Churches.
IX. STANDING AND ORDINATION
1. In accordance with the historic and accepted practice of
congregational bodies exterior to the local Church of making lists of the names of
those who have ministerial standing in our Churches as ordained pastors and
teachers and other ministers, missionaries, college and seminary professors and
chaplains, the National Association shall prepare, maintain and publish such a
list. The list shall include the names of ordained Congregational ministers who
are retired or no longer engaged in full-time Christian service or are serving other
than National Association churches, and licentiates, coded to indicate their
current status.
2. The presence or absence of the name of a pastor or minister on this
list shall not be construed as either conferring or denying ministerial standing.
This record is merely a list of pastors and ministers of the member churches of
the National Association. This list is compiled for the convenience of those
concerned and as a source of information to the Churches, and it shall be
published by the proper agency of the National Association as this is determined
by the Executive Committee. The Association makes no representations as to
the fitness or appropriateness of any minister or any member church.
3. In no case shall any person have the right to vote in a National
Association meeting merely by virtue of inclusion in these lists. In every case a
listed person except a retired minister shall be a member or an associate
member of a member Church of the National Association.
4. The National Association has no power to ordain, censure, or depose
a minister, or to sit as a council of reference in such cases.
5. Ordination is the right and business of the local Church, but the
following statement of things commonly held among us is germane to the
purpose of the National Association as stated in the Article II of the Articles of
Association.
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(a) The local Church being complete under the Headship of Christ
in all spiritual and ecclesiastical power has, and shall retain, the inalienable right
to ordain. The local Church may call an ecclesiastical council as an expression of
the fellowship of the Churches, but it shall be remembered that ordination is by
the local Church.
(b) Ordination by the local Church is valid and sufficient, but it is
conducive to orderliness and continuity of record that the fact of a minister's
ordination be listed with a large body or bodies. This may include a local
association of Congregational Churches and the National Association. In the
case of the National Association, such listing shall be done under the pertinent
provisions of this Bylaw.
X. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
Unless otherwise provided, meetings shall be conducted in accordance
with Robert's Rules of Order (Newly Revised Edition).
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ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
for the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
of the United States
Executed by the undersigned for the purpose of forming a Wisconsin corporation
under Chapter 1 81 of the Wisconsin Statutes, WITHOUT STOCK AND NOT FOR
PROFIT.
ARTICLE I.
The name of the corporation shall be CORPORATION FOR THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
OF THE UNITED STATES.
ARTICLE II.
The period of existence shall be perpetual.
ARTICLE III.
The Corporation is organized exclusively for religious and charitable
purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, as amended. To the extent consistent with the above general purposes,
the specific purposes of this Corporation shall be as follows:
To promote, encourage, aid and assist in such ways and by such
means as may from time to time be deemed appropriate and
proper, the continuance and growth of those Christian purposes
and practices which have been the historic and accepted
characteristics of Congregational Christian Churches as such
Christian purposes and practices are stated and defined in the
Articles of Association and Bylaws of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States, a
voluntary association formed under date of October 25, 1956, at
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, its successors and assigns, and as such
purposes and practices are from time to time amended by said
National Association and in accordance with duly certified and
promulgated decisions of its Referendum Councils. The
Corporation may by bylaw or resolution create divisions, boards,
committees and/or commissions within it to work, develop,
promote and advance its purposes including, but without
intending to limit, the areas of foreign and domestic missions,
church extension, training and retirement of ministers, building
and loan fund activities, printing and publication. Anything to the
contrary herein contained notwithstanding the property of this
Corporation is irrevocably dedicated to religious and charitable
purposes and no part of the net earnings or assets of the
corporation shall inure to the benefit of any private member or
individual, nor shall the corporation engage in carrying on
propaganda or otherwise attempt to influence legislation or
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participate in or intervene in (including the publishing or
distributing of statements) any political campaign on behalf of any
candidate for public office.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of these articles, the
Corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to
be carried on (1) by a corporation exempt from federal income
tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (or the corresponding provision of any future
United States Internal Revenue Law), or (2) by a corporation,
contribution to which are deductible under section 170(c)(2) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (or the
corresponding provision of any future United States Internal
Revenue Law).
ARTICLE IV.
Location of the principal office: 8473 South Howell Avenue, P.O. Box
1620, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154.
ARTICLE V.
Name of the initial registered agent: Walter S. Davis.
■•' ARTICLE VI.
Address of the initial registered agent: 250 East Wisconsin Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202.
ARTICLE VII.
The number of Directors of the Corporation shall be fixed by or in the
manner provided in the Bylaws but shall not be less than three.
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ARTICLE VIII.
Names of the initial directors.
John H. Alexander
Max Strang
George V. Bohman
Leslie G. Deinstadt
Leonard H. Maunder
Laurence E. Frost
C. Earl Page
William Stoufer
Raymond A. Waser
Gary Mead
Thomas W. Williams
John F. C. Green
Russell J. Clinchy
Gordon Kingsbury
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ARTICLE IX.
(Membership provisions) ♦
The corporation shall have no members. , , * -
ARTICLE X.
The manner and procedure of election, appointment or removal of
directors may be provided in the Bylaws.
(Other provisions)
Upon dissolution, the board of directors shall, after paying or making
provisions for the payment of all of the Corporation's liabilities, distribute the net
assets to the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches in the
United Stated, a non profit corporation organized and operated exclusively for
religious and charitable purposes and which has tax exempt status under section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; or to such
successors or assigns which at the time qualify as an exempt organization or
organization under section 501(c)(3).
ARTICLE XI.
The name and address of the Incorporator: Walter S. Davis, 250 East
Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202.
ARTICLE XII.
These Articles may be amended in the manner authorized by the law at
the time of amendment.
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BYLAWS
of
Corporation for the National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches of the United States
ARTICLE I
Directors
Section 1 - Affairs.
The affairs of the corporation shall be managed by an initial Board of
Directors consisting of fourteen (14) persons who are named in the Articles of
Incorporation, who shall serve until the next annual meeting of the corporation
and until their respective successors are elected and qualified by the Executive
Committee of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of
the United States from a list of nominees submitted by the then continuing
members of the Board.
Section 2 - Powers.
The Board of Directors may exercise all powers of the corporation and
do all lawful acts and things as are by statute or by the Articles of Incorporation or
by these Bylaws directed or required to be exercised; provided, however, that
anything in these Bylaws to the contrary notwithstanding, the Board shall not
have the power to do any act which would cause the corporation to lose its tax-
exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 and the Statutes of the
State of Wisconsin and Acts amendatory thereof, nor shall the Board have the
power to do any act in contravention of duly certified decisions of the
Referendum Councils of the National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches of the United States.
Section 3 - Vacancies.
If the office of any director becomes vacant by reason of death,
resignation, retirement, disqualification, removal or otherwise, the Board may
choose a successor who shall hold office until the next annual election and until a
successor shall have been duly elected and qualified.
Section 4 - Committees.
The Board of Directors shall have authority to provide for and delegate
authority to appropriate committees, divisions, commissions and/or boards made
up from the Board and/or members of churches which are members of the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the United States
and/or individuals who signify their approval of the Articles of Association of the
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches of the United States.
No Director or other member of a committee, division, commission and/or board
may serve where the action of such committee, division, commission and/or
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board may directly or indirectly inure to the personal benefit of such Director or
member.
ARTICLE II _ ,
Meetings of the Board
Section 1 - Meetings.
Beginning in 1962, and each year thereafter, the annual meeting of the
Board shall be held during the annual meeting of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States, at the time and place
designated therefore, within or without the State of Wisconsin, for the purpose of
electing officers or otherwise, and no notice of such meeting shall be necessary
in order to legally constitute such meeting. The Board may provide by resolution
the time and place for the holding of additional legal meetings without other
notice than such resolution.
Section 2 - Special Meetings.
Special meetings of the Board may be called by the Chairman on ten
(10) days' notice to each Director, either personally or by mail or by telephonic
communication. Special meetings shall also be called by the Chairman or
Secretary in like manner and on like notice on the written request of any two (2)
Directors.
Section 3 - Quorum.
At all meetings of the Board of Directors a majority of the Directors shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and the act of the majority of
the Directors present at any meeting shall be the act of the Board of Directors,
except as may be otherwise specifically provided by statute or by the Articles of
Incorporation or by these Bylaws.
ARTICLE III
Officers
Section 1 - Officers.
The Board of Directors shall elect a Chairman, one or more Vice
Chairmen, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and such other officers and assistant officers
as may be deemed necessary and appointed by the Board of Directors from time
to time. Each officer shall be elected for a term of one (1) year and until a
successor is elected and qualified. Any two or more offices may be held by the
same persons except the offices of Chairman and Secretary and the offices of
Chairman and Vice Chairman.
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Section 2 - Duties.
The principal duties of the general officers shall be as follows:
(a) The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the members of
the Board of Directors and shall have general supervision and management of
the property and affairs of the corporation and do and perform ail other duties
usually incumbent upon such office.
(b) The Vice Chairman, or in case the corporation has more than
one Vice Chairman, then the Vice Chairman with the greatest seniority as a
director shall perform the duties and exercise the powers of Chairman in the
event of the absence or disability for any cause of the latter.
(c) The Secretary shall, when required, countersign all written
instruments executed by the corporation; shall attend all meetings of the Board of
Directors and of the members, and keep a thorough record of the proceedings;
shall properly keep and preserve all the corporate books and records
excepting only those pertaining to the office of Treasurer.
(d) The Treasurer shall keep an account of all monies, credits, and
property of any kind and nature of the corporation and render such accounts,
statements and inventories of the property and affairs of the corporation as may
be required by the Board of Directors.
(e) The officers shall perform such additional or different duties as
shall from time to time be imposed or required by the Board of Directors or by the
Bylaws.
Section 3 - Vacancies.
If the office of any officer becomes vacant for any reason, the vacancy
shall be filled by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE IV
Divisions
Section 1.
There shall be a division of the Corporation known as the Missionary
Society of the Congregational Christian Churches. It shall consist of twelve (12)
members appointed by the Board of Directors for four-year terms in such manner
that the terms of approximately one-fourth of the members shall expire annually.
Members may serve a maximum of two (2) four-year terms. A thirteenth member
shall be a member of the Board of Directors and shall be appointed by the Board
of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall begin at the close of the
Annual Meeting.
This division shall have the following powers and authority:
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(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style
"Missionary Society of the Congregational Christian Churches", and to elect its
own officers except that the Treasurer of the Corporation shall serve as the
Treasurer of this division.
(b) To serve as the missionary agent of the churches of the
National Association and of such churches as desire its service; to receive,
manage, and distribute such funds and properties as may be entrusted to it
according to the expressed wishes of the donors, or in the absence of such
designation, by the vote of the division; to counsel with such Churches as call
upon it in the area of their missionary concern; and generally to stimulate the
spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ by such means as are in keeping with
the basic principles of the Congregational Christian Churches as stated and
defined in the Articles of Association and Bylaws of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States.
(c) All funds and properties shall be held in the name of the
Corporation for the National Association.
(d) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board
Directors.
Section 2.
There shall be a division of this Corporation known as the
Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies. It shall consist of six (6)
members appointed by the Board of Directors for four-year terms. Terms of
membership shall be staggered so that only a portion of the Division's
membership retires in any given year. Members may serve a maximum of two (2)
four-year terms. An additional member shall be a member of the Board of
Directors and shall be appointed by the Board of Directors annually for a one-
year term. All terms shall begin at the close of the Annual Meeting.
This division shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style
"Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies" and to elect its own
officers, except that the Treasurer of the Corporation shall serve as the Treasurer
of this Division.
(b) To serve as the agency of the N.A.C.C.C. of the U.S. for
providing a program of training and education for ministers and religious workers;
to provide graduate programs leading to the Bachelor of Divinity and Masters'
degrees; to provide refresher courses, seminars, conference, and homestudy
courses for potential ministers, ministers, and lay-ministers; to develop a program
whereby men and women may be encouraged to consider the ministry and other
types of religious work as a vocation. In advising and directing students and in
planning programs for graduate degrees, the Foundation will emphasize and
assist in choosing courses of study which are adapted to the needs, capacities
and objectives of each student, in pursuing which the students may take courses
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and in- service training in different schools, colleges, and universities and with
leaders of Congregational churches in varied localities for varied periods of time,
rather than provide a theological school in a specific geographical location.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate funds and properties with
which to carry out the above purposes, such assets to be held in the name of the
Corporation for the National Association.
(d) To expend such funds for the above purposes, including the
granting of scholarships and fellowships to students participating in programs
sponsored by this division.
(e) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of
Directors.
Section 3.
There shall be a division of the Corporation known as the
Congregational Church Development Division. It shall consist of eight (8)
members appointed by the Board of Directors for four-year terms in such manner
that the terms of approximately one-fourth of the members shall expire annually.
Members shall serve a maximum of two (2) four-year terms. An additional
member shall be a member of the Board of Directors and shall be appointed by
the Board of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall begin at the
close of the Annual Meeting.
This Division shall have the following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style
"Congregational Church Development Division" and to elect its own officers
except that the Treasurer of the Corporation shall serve as the Treasurer of this
Division.
(b) To serve as the Agency of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches in encouraging and supporting the
organization and development of new and the revitalization of existing
Congregational Christian Churches by such methods and in such locations as the
Division may determine appropriate after due study and survey; including
response to inquiries of self-generating groups which may request counsel and
support from the National Association for such a purpose.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate and expend funds
designated for the above purposes, according to the expressed wishes of the
donors, or in the absence of such designation, by vote of the Division. All funds
and properties shall be held in the name of the Corporation for the National
Association.
(d) This Division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of
Directors.
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Section 4.
There shall be a division of the Corporation known as the Division for
Ministry. It shall consist of not less than seven and not more than twelve
members, appointed by the Board of Directors for four-year terms in such manner
that the terms of approximately one-fourth of the members shall expire annually.
Members may serve a maximum of two (2) four-year terms. An additional
member shall be a member of the Board of the Directors and shall be appointed
by the Board of Directors annually for a one-year term. All terms shall begin at
the close of the Annual Meeting.
The basic responsibility of the Division is the nurture of the Christian
ministry in the churches of the National Association. This division shall have the
following powers and authority:
(a) To conduct its business and affairs in the name and style
"Division for Ministry," and to elect its own officers, except that the Treasurer of
the Corporation shall serve as Treasurer of this Division.
(b) To serve as the agency of the Congregational Christian
Churches for providing programs to assist, support and encourage professional
and lay leadership of our churches; to prudently supervise the stewardship of
funds under the jurisdiction of the division; to address needs and provide
guidance in matters of ministry with the pastoral relations Secretary; and to
maintain and encourage the goal of academic excellence and depth of
commitment to free church polity and faith as the hallmark of the Congregational
Christian Ministry.
(c) To accept gifts, and to accumulate funds and properties with
which to carry out the above purposes, such assets to be held in the name of the
Corporation for the National Association.
(d) To expend such funds for the above purposes, including
ministerial assistance, grants and loans as needed within available financial
resources to ministers participating in programs sponsored by this division.
(e) This division shall report at least semi-annually to the Board of
Directors.
ARTICLE V
Miscellaneous
Section 1 - Gifts, Contributions and Bequests.
Before becoming the property of the corporation, each gift, bequest,
devise, grant or contribution must be accepted by the Board.
Section 2 - Investments.
The Funds and property of the corporation, unless specifically otherwise
provided by a deed, gift, bequest, devise, grant or contribution, may be invested
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in real estate, both improved and unimproved, in tangible or intangible personal
property and/or in securities of one or more types as may be authorized by the
Board of Directors from time to time, without regard to the restrictions of the
statutes regulating the investment of funds by trustees, fiduciaries or insurance
companies.
Section 3 - Fiscal Year.
The fiscal year shall begin on April 1 and end on March 31 .
Section 4 - Corporate Seal.
The Corporation shall not have a corporate seal.
Section 5 - Informal Action.
Any action required or permitted to be taken at any meeting of Directors
or members of a committee of Directors may be taken without a meeting if a
consent in writing setting forth the action so taken shall be signed by all Directors
or members of a committee thereof entitled to vote with respect, to the subject
matter thereof.
Section 6 - Amendments.
These Bylaws may be altered, amended or supplemented by the Board
of Directors. Unless all Directors are present and consent thereto, no action shall
be taken under this section unless notice thereof shall have been set forth in the
notice or waiver of notice of the meeting.
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ARTICLE VI
Indemnification
Section 1 - Mandatory Indemnification.
The Corporation shall identify a director or officer as follows:
(a) To the extent he or she has been successful on the merits or
otherwise in the defense of a proceeding, for all reasonable expenses incurred in
the proceeding, if the director or officer was a party because he or she is or was
at the time of the events upon which the proceeding was based a director or
officer of the Corporation or the Association. A director or officer shall exercise
his or her right to indemnification under this Section 1 of Article VI by delivering a
written demand for indemnification to the Corporation's Treasurer, or the
Chairman if the party seeking indemnification is the Treasurer.
(b) In all cases not included in Section 1 of this Article VI, the
Corporation shall indemnify a director or officer against liability incurred by the
director or officer in a proceeding to which the director or officer was a party
because he or she is or was at the time of the events upon which the proceeding
was based a director or officer of the Corporation or the Association, unless
liability was incurred because the director or officer breached or failed to perform
a duty he or she owes to the Corporation or the Association and the breach or
the failure to perform constitutes:
(i) A willful failure to deal fairly with the Corporation or the Association
or its shareholders in connection with a matter in which the director
or officer has a material conflict of interest;
(ii) A violation of the criminal law, unless the director or officer had
reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was lawful or had
no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful;
(iii) A transaction from which the director or officer derived an improper
personal benefit; or
(iv) Willful misconduct.
(c) Whether a director or officer of the Corporation or the
Association shall be entitled to indemnification under Section 1(b) shall be
determined in accordance with the procedures established in Section 2 of this
Article VI.
(d) The termination of a proceeding by judgment, order,
settlement, or conviction, or upon a plea of no contest or an equivalent plea, does
not, by itself, create a presumption that indemnification of the director or officer is
not required under this subsection.
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Section 2 - Determination of Right to Indemnification.
A director or officer seeking indemnification under Section 1(b) of this
Article VI shall first make a written request to the Corporation's Treasurer, or the
Corporation's Chairman, if the person seeking indemnification is the Treasurer,
for such indemnification. Determination of whether indemnification is required
shall be made by one of the following means:
(a) By a majority vote of a quorum of the Board of Directors
consisting of directors who are not at the time parties to the same or related
proceedings. If such quorum of disinterested directors cannot be obtained, by a
majority vote of a committee duly appointed by the Board of Directors and
consisting solely of two (2) or more directors who are not at the time parties to the
same or related proceedings. Directors who are parties to the same or related
proceedings may participate in the designation of members of the committee.
(b) By independent legal counsel selected by a majority vote of a
quorum of the Board of Directors or its committee consisting of directors who are
not at the time parties to the same or related proceedings or, if such a quorum
cannot be obtained, by a majority vote of the full Board of Directors, including
directors who are parties to the same or related proceedings.
(c) By a panel of three (3) arbitrators consisting of one (1)
arbitrator selected by those directors entitled under subsection (b) above to
select independent legal counsel, one (1) arbitrator selected by the director or
officer seeking indemnification and one (1) arbitrator selected by the other two (2)
arbitrators.
(d) By a court of competent jurisdiction upon application by the
director or officer for an initial determination of entitlement to indemnification or
for review by the court of an adverse determination. Indemnification shall be
ordered if the court determines that the director or officer is entitled to
indemnification under Section 1 of this Article VI or that the director or officer is
fairly and reasonable entitled to indemnification in view of all the relevant
circumstances. If the director or officer is successful in obtaining indemnification
by order of the court, in addition to indemnification against all other expenses and
liability, the director or officer shall be reimbursed for expenses reasonably
incurred in pursing his or her request for indemnification.
The director or officer seeking indemnification shall designate in his or
her request for indemnification the method of making the indemnification
determination.
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I
Section 3 - Advance of Expenses Incurred.
The Corporation shall, upon written request by the director or officer,
pay for or reimburse the reasonable expenses incurred by a director or officer
who is a party to a proceeding, as those expenses are incurred, if the director or
officer furnishes the Corporation a written affirmation of his or her good faith
belief that he or she has not breached his or her duties to the Corporation or the
Association, and the director or officer furnished the Corporation with a written
undertaking, executed personally or on his or her behalf, to repay the allowance
to the extent that it is ultimately determined that the indemnification is not
required. The Corporation may accept the undertaking without reference to his
or her ability to repay the allowance, and the undertaking may be secured or
unsecured.
Section 4 - Insurance.
The Corporation may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of its
directors and officers, or to reimburse itself, against liability asserted or incurred
and expenses incurred by the director or officer or the Corporation or Association
in connection with a proceeding brought against the director or officer in his or
her capacity as a director or officer or arising from his status as a director or
officer, regardless of whether the Corporation is required or authorized to
indemnify the individual against the same liability pursuant to the provisions
hereof.
Section 5 - Definitions.
The following terms used in this Article VI shall have the indicated meanings:
(a) "Association" shall mean the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches of the United States, a voluntary association
formed under date of October 25, 1956, at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
(b) "Director" or "officer" means an individual who (i) is or was a
director or officer of the Corporation or the Association; (ii) an individual who,
while a director or officer of the Corporation or Association is or was serving at
the Corporation's or the Association's request as a director, officer, partner,
trustee, member of any governing or decision-making committee, employee or
agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture or other enterprise; (iii)
while a director or officer of the Corporation or the Association, is or was serving
an employee benefit plan because his or her duties to the Corporation or the
Association also impose duties on, or otherwise involve services by, the person
to the plan or to the participants in or beneficiaries of the plan; or (iv) is or was a
"volunteer" of the Cooperation or Association, whether such volunteer was or is
acting for or on behalf or the Corporation, the Association or any of its
committees, commissions or divisions. "Director" or "officer" includes the estate,
heirs, personal representatives, administrators, guardians and conservators of
any deceased or former "director" or "officer."
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(c) "Expenses" include all fees, costs, charges, attorneys' counsel
fees and other expenses and disbursements incurred in connection with a
proceeding.
(d) "Liability" includes the obligation to pay a judgment, settlement,
penalty, fine, assessment or forfeiture, including an excise tax assessed with
respect to or on an employee benefit plan, and reasonable expenses.
(e) "Party" includes an individual who was or is, or who is
threatened to be made, or is at risk of becoming, a named defendant in a
proceeding.
(f) "Proceeding" means any threatened, pending or completed
action, suit, claim, lifigation, appeal, attribution or other proceeding, whether civil,
criminal, administrative or investigative, formal or informal, predicted on foreign,
federal, state or local law, brought by or in the right of the Corporation or the
Association or by any other person or by any governmental or administrative
body.
(g) "Volunteer" as used in Secfion 1(b)(iv) shall mean a natural
person, other than an employee of the Corporation or the Association, who
provides services to or on behalf of the Corporation or Association without
compensafion.
Section 6 - Savings Clause.
To the extent any court of competent jurisdiction shall determine that the
indemnification provided under this Article VI shall be invalid as applies to a
particular claim, issue or matter, the provision hereof shall be deemed amended
to allow and require indemnification to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Section 7 - Effective Date.
This Article VI shall be deemed to be a contract between the
Corporation and each previous, current or future director or officer. The
provisions of this Article VI shall apply to all proceedings commenced after the
date hereof, whether rising from any action taken or failure to act before or after
such adoption. No amendment, modification or repeal of this Article VI shall
diminish the rights provided hereby or diminish the right to indemnification with
respect to any claim, issue or matter in any then pending or subsequent
proceeding that is based in any material respect on any alleged action or failure
to act prior to such amendment, modificafion or repeal.
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Section 8 - Nonexclusivity.
The rights of a director or officer or any other person granted under this
Article VI shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to indemnification
against Liabilities or allowance of Expenses which the director or officer (or such
other person) may otherwise be entitled to under any written agreement, Board
resolution, or otherwise, including, without limitation, under Wisconsin law.
Nothing in this Article VI shall be deemed or construed to in any way limit the
Corporation's obligations to indemnify against Liabilities or allow Expenses to a
director or officer under Wisconsin law.
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INDEX
CODE:
AAO
Area Association Officer
LTM
Leadership Team Member
C
Consultant
STAFF
Association Office Staff
Name.
Code
Position/Location
Page
Adair, Richard
LTM
CCD
3'
Ahrens, William
AAO
ICF
19^
Ahrens, William
AAO
AMCO for ICF
19^
Ahrens, William
AAO
Southeastern Michigan
20'
Alvord, John
LTM
CFTS
3:
Alvord, John
AAO
Pacific NW
20t
Amakye, Patricia
AAO
Cal-West
i9e
Anderson, Linda
AAO
Southeastern Michigan
20'
Ankerstjerne, Bexter
AAO
Iowa
^9i
Arnold, Kenneth
LTM
Executive Committee
V
Audette, D. Elizabeth
LTM
Moderator
1C
Audette, D. Elizabeth
LTM
Program Committee
ie
Backus, Roy
LTM
Executive Committee
i:
Badertscher, Jack
AAO
Minnesota
2o:
Bailey, Steven
AAO
Southeastern Michigan
20'
Baldwin, Edward
AAO
Central Michigan
20(
Barnes, William
LTM
Financial Advisor
2i
Barnett, Penny
LTM
Program Committee
16
Barron, A.L. "Red"
LTM
Financial Services
21
Barron, A.L. "Red"
LTM
Financial Advisor
2e
Bascom, Terry
LTM
CCD
31
Bentiey, Donald
LTM
Division for Ministry
3e
Betzhold, Fred
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Bingham, Elizabeth
LTM
Nominating Committee
1£
Blackburn, Steven
AAO
Connecticut
196
Borland, Beth
AAO
Southeastern Michigan
201
Brant, Willis
AAO
Pacific NW
2oe
Brewer, Beverly
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
20C
Brown, George
LTM
Financial Advisor
27
Brown, Jack
AAO
Michigan Conference
201
288
Brown, Wendy
LTM
NAPF
46
Brunner, Robert
LTM
Investment Advisory
29
Buchman, Richard
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Butman, Anne
LTM
Missionary Society
38
Butman, Anne
AAO
Massachusetts
199
Cain, Roger
LTM
Financial Advisor
25
Cain, Roger
AAO
Mid-West
202
Canter, John
LTM
Credentials
15
Carlson, Robert
LTM
Executive Committee
11
Carlson, Robert
LTM
Program Committee
16
Carson, John
LTM
CCD
30
Carter, Susan
LTM
Executive Committee
12
Chaney, Minerva
LTM
CE & Spiritual Resources
42
Chase, Helen
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
200
Chittum, Michael
AAO
Mid-America
202
Clark, Paul
LTM
Missionary Society
38
Clarke, Joseph
AAO
Pacific NW
205
Cogell, Donna
AAO
Mid-America
202
Cogell, Wayne
LTM
CFTS
33
Cole, Carol
LTM
Executive Committee
11
Cole, Carol
AAO
Cal-West
196
Collis, Amanda
LTM
HOPE
47
Condit, Gordon
AAO
Florida
197
Cook, Ashley
LTM
Nominating Committee
18
Cooke, Joseph
AAO
Florida
197
Crosby, Zachary
AAO
Minnesota
202
Crutchfield, Earl
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Cunningham, Sonya
AAO
Mid-West
202
Curtis, John
LTM
CFTS
34
Dahm, Carrie
STAFF
Assistant to D. Lobb
9
Danielson, Marilyn
AAO
Central Michigan
200
Davidson, Ken
AAO
Mid-America
202
Davis, Walter
C
Legal Council
10
Dawes, Donna
LTM
Family Life, Men's, Women's
43
Deuble, John
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Dickinson, Fred
AAO
Maine
198
Dobson, Harold
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Doud, John
LTM
Communication Services
19
Douthett, Beverly Vink
LTM
CFTS
34
289
Dow, Lois
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
200
Drake, Catherine
LTM
Family Life, Men's, Women's
43
Drake, Catherine
AAO
New York/New Jersey
204
Drown, Douglas
LTM
Communication Services
20
Drown, Douglas
AAO
Maine
198
Drown, Douglas
AAO
Somerset County, Maine
199
Duda, Marion
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
200
Dudek, Sandy
AAO
Connecticut
196
Dunn, Mark
AAO
Connecticut
196
Eaton, James
AAO
Connecticut
197
Ebert, Arthur
LTM
Investment Advisory
29
Edwards, Lee
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Edwards, Trudi
STAFF
Controller
9
Ellcey, Gregory
LTM
Executive Committee
12
Elliott, Helen
LTM
Program Committee
16
Emery, Sherry
AAO
Maine
198
Erkel, Steve
LTM
NAPF
46
Fackler, Edward
LTM
Nominating Committee
18
Fackler, Edward
AAO
Pacific NW
205
Fillebrown, Debbie
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
200
Fillebrown, William
AAO
Massachusetts
199
Flynn, Theodore
LTM
Communication Services
20
Foster, Mary
AAO
New England
203
Frazzell, Karen
STAFF
Assistant to P. Jackson
9
Frentz, Harold
LTM
Financial Services
21
Frentz, Harold
LTM
Financial Advisor
24
Freud, Linda
LTM
Missionary Society
39
Freud, Sandy
AAO
Cal-West
195
Gamage, Bernice
AAO
ICF
194
Gamage, Bernice
AAO
AMCO for ICF
194
Gammon, Irven
LTM
Building & Loan
28
Gardner, Mildred
AAO
AMCO for ICF
194
Gelzinnis, Greg
LTM
HOPE
47
Gierke, Dewey
AAO
New England
203
Gierke, Helen
LTM
Division for Ministry
36
Given, Terry
AAO
Maine
198
Goldshine, Gustave
LTM
Building & Loan
28
Good Jr., Charles
AAO
Mid-America
202
Grabber, Henry
AAO
Connecticut
196
290
Gray, Douglas
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Grover, Laura
LTM
NAPF
46
Gruener, Liesel
STAFF
Newsletter Editor
9
Haaheim, Patricia Dando
LTM
Executive Committee
12
Hahn, Rose
AAO
Ohio
204
HallJr, Lloyd
LTM
Historian
10
HallJr., Lloyd
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Hall, Charles
AAO
Iowa
198
Hall, Hannah
LTM
Executive Committee
11
Hall, Martin
AAO
Southeastern Michigan
201
Hardy, Ronald
AAO
Florida
197
Hart, James
AAO
Pennsylvania
205
Hart, James
AAO
Western Pennsylvania
206
Hart, Joyce
AAO
Western PA Women's
206
Hatfield, Mark
LTM
CFTS
33
Healey, Thomas
AAO
Iowa
198
Hedges, Bertha Jean
AAO
Ohio
204
Heiligenstein, R. Ron
LTM
Investment Advisory
29
Heilmann, Lois
LTM
Assoc. & Corp. Secretary
10
Hermes, Lee
LTM
CCD
31
Holmes, Virginia
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
200
Hopkins, James
LTM
Executive Committee
11
Hopkins, James
LTM
Program Committee
16
Horvitz, Louie
LTM
Financial Advisor
24
Hotchkin, Richard
LTM
Family Life, Men's, Women's
43
Hoth, Steven
LTM
Missionary Society
39
Hunt, E. Neil
LTM
CCD
31
Hupp, Deanna
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
45
Jackson, Phil
STAFF
Assoc. Executive Secretary
9
Johnson, Thomas
LTM
Family Life, Men's, Women's
43
Johnson, Thomas
AAO
Pennsylvania
205
Jones, Charmaine
LTM
Credentials
15
Jones, Chris
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
44
Jones, Mary Lee
LTM
CE & Spiritual Resources
42
Klerowski, Kathy
AAO
New England
203
Kniefel, Claudia
LTM
Moderator-Elect
10
Kniefel, Claudia
LTM
Program Committee
17
Kniefel, Scott
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
45
Kristofferson, Pamela
AAO
Bay State Women's, MA
200
291
Kuester, Anne
LTM
Past Moderator
10
Kurrasch, Richard
AAO
ICF
194
Lambert, Mary Alice
AAO
Mid-West
202
Lancz, John
AAO
Connecticut
196
Larson, Arlin
LTM
CCD
31
Lathrop, Alicia
AAO
Connecticut
196
Lawson, Glen
LTM
Division for Ministry
36
Lenz, Kay
LTM
CE & Spiritual Resources
42
Lenz, Kay
AAO
Cal-West
195
Lobb, Douglas
STAFF
Executive Secretary
9
Lootens, Thomas
LTM
Financial Services
21
Lootens, Thomas
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Lord, Jodee
LTM
Family Life, Men's, Women's
43
Lovejoy, Glen
AAO
Connecticut
196
Mahnke, Ruth
STAFF
Assistant to D. Olsen
9
Mann, James
AAO
Central Michigan
200
Mark, Shirley
LTM
Credentials
15
Martin, Ed
AAO
Pennsylvania
205
Matthies, Milo
LTM
Building & Loan
28
McCall, Maureen
AAO
Connecticut
196
McCullough, Rebecca
LTM
CE & Spiritual Resources
42
Mcllleney, Mark
AAO
Washington County, Maine
199
Mcneill, Richard
AAO
Massachusetts
199
Meehan, Kenneth
LTM
HOPE
47
Merkel, Lynn
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
44
Metzner, Carroll
LTM
Financial Advisor
25
Miesbauer, Donald
LTM
Investment Advisory
29
Millar, Ed
LTM
CE & Spiritual Resources
42
Millar, Ed
AAO
Cal-West
195
Millar, Gay
AAO
Cal-West
195
Miller, John
LTM
Communication Services
20
Miller, Paul
AAO
Mid-America
202
Miller, Thomas
LTM
Missionary Society
39
Miller-Todd, Kathrine
LTM
Executive Committee
12
Mohon, Beryl
AAO
New York/New Jersey
204
Moore, Patricia
AAO
Maine
198
Morgan, Wendy
AAO
Mid-West
202
Morris, Don
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Moyer, Raymond
AAO
Wisconsin
207
292
Muldrew, Charlotte
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Mullany, Mike
AAO
New Hampshire
203
Mullen, Jana
AAO
Washington County, Maine
199
Murphy, Alice
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Murray, W. Robert
LTM
Communication Services
19
Naeve, Keith
LTM
Investment Advisory
29
Noble, Jack
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Nobles, Winston
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Olsen, Donald
STAFF
Assoc. Executive Secretary
9
Olson, Matt
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Olson, Wayne
LTM
Missionary Society
38
Parker, Jo
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Parks, Ned
LTM
Financial Advisor
26
Patterson, Kati
LTM
NAPF
46
Peay, Steven
LTM
Program Committee
17
Peay, Steven
LTM
CFTS
33
Peay, Steven
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Penick, Caroline
AAO
Pennsylvania
205
Piazza, Santo
LTM
Financial Advisor
27
Pierce, Gary
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Polhemus, Joseph
C
The Congregationalist
15
Rafuse, William
LTM
Division for Ministry
36
Raine, Bill
AAO
Mid-America
202
Randlett, III, David
AAO
New Hampshire
203
Raub, Martha
AAO
Michigan Conference
201
Rennebohm, J. Fred
LTM
Investment Advisory
29
Richard, Thomas
AAO
Massachusetts
199
Richards, Chris
AAO
Michigan Conference
201
Richardson, Mercedes
LTM
Missionary Society
38
Riner, William
LTM
Financial Services
21
Riner, William
LTM
Financial Advisor
25
Ristic, Nancy
STAFF
Assistant to T. Edwards
9
Ritter, Arthur
LTM
Division for Ministry
36
Roach, Keven
LTM
Missionary Society
39
Roach, Keven
AAO
Connecticut
197
Robertson, Michael
LTM
Financial Advisor
27
Rudman, Nancy
LTM
Missionary Society
38
Rudman, Nancy
AAO
Maine
198
Rust, Norman
AAO
Maine
198
293
Rygh, Christopher
LTM
Nominating Committee
18
Schafer, Steven
LTM
Division for Ministry
35
Schibsted, James
AAO
AMCO for ICF
194
Schuyler, Cathy
AAO
Connecticut
196
Sell, Kathleen
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Shelley, Patrick
AAO
ICF
194
Shepherd, Cynthia
LTM
CCD
31
Shultz, Leslie
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Simino, Michelle
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
44
Simons, Blaine
LTM
Executive Committee
12
Smith, Jeniel
LTM
Missionary Society
39
Snyder, Robert
LTM
Communication Services
20
Sommer, Joelle
LTM
Missionary Society
38
Sommers, Katie
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Sonnenberg, Liz
LTM
NAPF
46
Soucy, Angela
LTM
HOPE
47
Spencer, Polly
AAO
Ohio
204
Stannard, Grant
LTM
Financial Services
21
Stannard, Grant
LTM
Financial Advisor
25
Stumpf, Susan
LTM
HOPE
47
Sturgis, Donald
LTM
Missionary Society
39
Sundquist, Carolyn
LTM
CCD
30
Sutton, Roland
LTM
Financial Advisor
27
Swaney, June
AAO
Ohio
204
Tauiliili, Malaki
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
44
Terbush, Jay
LTM
Division for Ministry
36
Thomas, W. David
LTM
Nominating Committee
18
Tweed, Bill
AAO
Alabama/Georgia
195
Van Kirk, Evelyn
LTM
Program Committee
17
Van Tassell, Thomas
LTM
Division for Ministry
35
Walbridge, Marjorie
LTM
Nominating Committee
18
Walker, Wally
AAO
Minnesota
203
Wallach, Arthur
LTM
Executive Committee
11
Walsh, James
LTM
Treasurer
10
Warner, Thomas
AAO
New Hampshire
203
Warren, Bea
AAO
Central Michigan
200
Wassenberg, June
LTM
Building & Loan
28
Weaver, Katherine
AAO
Florida
197
Welcome, David
AAO
Central Michigan
200
294
Wellendorf, Judy
AAO
Iowa
198
White, Steven
LTM
NAPF
46
Williams, Anita
AAO
Wisconsin
207
Williams, David
LTM
Financial Advisor
24
Williams, Diane
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
44
Williams, Donna
LTM
Youth Subcommittee
44
Windhorst, Colin
AAO
Washington County, Maine
199
Windhorst, Ronald
AAO
Washington County, Maine
199
Winning, Dale
AAO
Pennsylvania
205
Winning, Dale
AAO
Western PA Men's
206
Winter, Edith
AAO
Michigan Conference
201
Winterhalter, Robert
LTM
Building & Loan
28
Witt, Mary
AAO
Iowa
198
Yager, Steve
LTM
Financial Advisor
25
York, Mary
AAO
Wisconsin
207
295
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DID YOU KNOW?
YOU CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN SUSTAINING YOUR
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AND ITS MISSION OF ASSISTING
LOCAL CHURCHES. HOW CAN YOU HELP? THROUGH A
PLANNED GIFT- AND THERE ARE MANY TAX AND OTHER
BENEFITS FOR YOU!
BY GIFTS FOR IMMEDIATE USE:
Cash, Securities, Property for general purposes, or restricted - for the
Association or any of its Divisions.
BY A GIFT ANNUITY OR POOLED INCOME FUND:
Safe, dependable, with high investment yield and very good tax
advantages for YOU - with a good income to you as long as you live -
and with the knowledge that your gift will continue, after your lifetime,
to support the work of the Association and/or its Divisions.
BY ANNUITY TRUST OR UNITRUST ARRANGEMENT:
Where you gain income during your lifetime and receive good tax
benefits now - plus supporting the work of the Association.
BY A GIFT OF EXCESS LIFE INSURANCE:
In any of three ways, this can be a very satisfying method of making a
gift - and there are substantial tax advantages for YOU.
BY REMEMBERING THE ASSOCIATION IN YOUR WILL:
(Suggested Forms of Bequest)
UNRESTRICTED - "I give, devise and bequeath to the corporation for
the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, a
Wisconsin not-for-profit corporation, with offices in Oak Creek, WJ the
sum of $ ^for its general purposes."
USE-DEFINED - "I give, devise and bequeath to the Division of
the corporation for the National Association of Congregational
Christian Churches of the United States, a Wisconsin not-for-profit
corporation, with offices in Oak Creek, Wl, the sum of $ (1)
(1) You may designate a percentage, or the remainder or
residue of your estate, rather than a specific amount.
** Divisions now include: Missionary Society,
Congregational Foundation for Theological Studies, Division for the
Ministry, Congregational Church Development, and Building & Loan
Fund.
Our Executive Secretary or Financial Services Committee will
be pleased to receive inquiries concerning the above. Just call
(800)262-1620.
National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches
8473 South Howell Avenue
P.O. Box 1620
Oak Creek, Wl 53154-0620
Phone: (414) 764-1620 or (800) 262-1620
Fax:(414)764-0319
E-mail: naccc@naccc-org
Web site: http://www-naccc-org/