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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 

Ruth  Mahnke  -  Voice  Mail  Ext:   14 
E-mail:  rmahnke@naccc.org 


Assistant  to  Trudi  Edwards 


NA  Newsletter  Editor 


Nancy  Ristic  -  Voice  Mail  Ext:   10 
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 


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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 


197 


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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

Eroen,  Ron  L  236  Metropole,  Avalon,  CA  90704 

Estler,  Kent  10  Saratoga  Way,  Short  Hills,  NJ  07078-1215 

Eusden,  John  D  1  Monument  Circle,  Bennington,  VT  05201-1223 

Evanson,  Don  835  E  16th,  National  City,  CA  91950-4680 

Ewert,  Phillip  J  765  Road  East  A  S,  Ogallala,  NE  69153 

Facklam,  C  James  2013  Schrage  Avenue,  Whiting,  IN  46394 

Fackler,  Edward  H  13727  Ash  Way,  Everett,  WA  98204 

Fahnestock,  Frank  G  12787  Quail  Nest  Road,  Apple  Valley,  CA  92308-5020 

Falkersma,  Ronald  PO  Box  82,  Buckley,  Ml  49620 

Ferguson,  Alan  R  83  York  Rd,  Lynn,  MA  03451 

Ferguson,  William  75  Central  Street,  Rockland,  MA  02370 

Fetty,  Maurice  A  3550  52nd  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  Ml  49512 

Petty,  Sara  3550  52nd  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  Ml  49512 

Fiedler,  Kevin  M  10  Jones  Lane,  Andover,  NJ  07821 

Fillebrown,  William  P  6  River  Street,  Plymouth,  MA  02360 

Fisher,  David  6200  Colonial  Way,  Edina,  MN  55435 

Fitzpatrick,  Cathy  5436  Clark  Road  No  36,  Paradise,  CA  95969 

Fleischmann,  Robert  H  7819  W  Briar  Lake  Dnve,  Duluth,  MN  55803 

Fleming,  David  A  8900  Ventnor  Parkway,  Margate,  NJ  08402 

Fleming,  Paul  PO  Box  46,  Thomaston,  CT  06787 

Fountain,  Mark  4951  Soquel  Dnve,  Soquel,  CA  95073-2430 

Franzius,  Frederic  14  Bayberry  Lane,  Groton,  CT  06340 

Freud,  Sanford  "Sandy"  3300  E  Greenleaf  Drive,  Brea,  CA  92823 

Fry,  C  George  1 58  W  Union  Street,  Circleville,  OH  431 1 3-1 965 

Fuller,  Charles  Floyd  C  701  Oaknoll  Drive  Apt  221 ,  Iowa  City,  lA  52246 

Gambrel,  Sandra  North  Main,  Roberts,  IL  60962 

Gaskell,  Benton  S  2777  Livmor,  Palm  Spnngs,  CA  92262 

Geist,  Ernest  E  PO  Box  1080,  New  Carlisle,  IN  46552 

Genda,  William  L  1710  Lind  Lane,  Gurnee,  IL  60031 

George,  Kenneth  H  65  S  Sherman,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA  18702 

Gerdes,  Gisela  M  2909  Colfax  Street,  Evanston,  IL  60201 

Geres,  George  F  187  Main  Street,  Afton,  NY  13730 

Gerhardt,  Louis  B  PO  Box  1815,  Twentynine  Palms,  CA  92277-1250 

Gertmenian,  James  1900  Nicolett  Avenue,  Minneapolis,  MN  55403 

Gibson,  Andrew  17  Lancey  Street,  Pittsfield,  ME  04967 

Gierke,  Dewey  E  122  Pine  Street,  Florence,  MA  01060 

Gilmore,  G  Don  901  W  White  Road,  Spokane,  WA  99204-9228 

Goettsche,  Bruce  PO  Box  453,  Laharpe,  IL  61450 

Goldsmith,  Charles  14660  Club  Drive,  Elm  Grove,  Wl  53122 

Gordon,  Kent  A  PO  Box  401,  Malta,  MT  59538 


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Ministers 


Gossett,  Thomas  G 
Gottman,  Kenneth  W 
Gray  Sr,  James  A 
Gray,  David  L 
Gray,  Douglas 
Gray,  Kenneth  V 
Graybill,  Tim 
Greeley,  Arthur  W 
Green,  Duncan 
Gritzke,  Warren 
Groat,  Jay  M 
Gushee,  Chester 
Haag,  Dinah 
Haddorff,  David  W 
Haferman,  Richard  J 
Halcomb,  Michael 
Haldane  Jr,  Robert 
Haley,  Tim 
Hall  Jr,  Lloyd  M 
Hail,  Charles  H 
Hall,  Martin  W 
Hallauer,  Gerald  G 
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 


PO  Box  1203,  Mesa,  AZ  85211-1203 

2653  Elmwood  SB,  Grand  Rapids,  Ml  49506 

1335  N  Caddy  Lane,  Wichita,  KS  67212 

7257  W  90th  Street,  Los  Angeles,  CA  90045-3444 

7330  N  Santa  Monica  Blvd,  Milwaukee,  Wl  53217 

69  Beal  Street,  Norway,  ME  04268-5728 

PO  Box  125,  Chester,  NJ  07930 

64  Dunn  Road,  Poland,  ME  04274 

157  Moodey's  Island  Road,  Nobleboro,  ME  04555 

PO  Box  866,  Nantucket,  MA  02554-0866 

292  E  Market  Street,  Akron,  OH  44308-2091 

5  Far  Hills  Terrace,  Brevard,  NC  28712-3517 

PO  Box  289,  Frankfort,  Ml  49635-0289 

115  Burnside  Avenue,  Cranford,  NH  07016 

6181  Bayou  Trail,  Saugatuck,  Ml  49453-9671 

5352  N  Berkeley  Blvd,  Whitefish  Bay,  Wl  53217 

3818  Julie  Drive,  Zephrhills,  FL  33543 

2412  NE  Clackamas  Street,  Portland,  OR  97232 

1800  College  Avenue,  Racine,  Wl  53403-2751 

PO  Box  38,  Peterson,  lA  51047-0038 

854  Village  Green  Lane  Apt  2100,  Waterford,  Ml  48328 

3495  Hoffman  Street  No  E-24,  Penney  Farms,  FL  32079 

121  S  Sparta  Street  PO  Box  328,  Wataga,  IL  61488 

100  Midland  Drive,  Stockndge,  GA  30281 
PO  Box  198,  Perryman,  MD  21130 

PO  Box  1405,  Talent,  OR  97540-1405 

7770  Regents  Rd  #113,  San  Diego,  CA  92122 

123  Queenston  Dnve,  Pittsburgh,  PA  15235 

1051  NW  234th  Street,  Edmond,  OK  73003 

20  Deenng,  Norway,  ME  04268 

316  Edgewood  Drive,  Berea,  OH  44017 

PO  Box  416,  Lamoille,  IL  61330 

110  South  Road,  Farmington,  CT  06032 

PO  Box  898,  Clear  Lake,  lA  50428 

45  Cemetary  Road,  Pittsfield,  MA  01201-8702 

2990  Parkway  Court,  Galesburg,  IL  61401 

1118  Madera  Court,  Seaside,  CA  93955 

PO  Box  296,  New  Richland,  MN  56072 

2136  W  Warner,  Chicago,  IL  60618 

PO  Box  37,  Harpswell,  ME  04079 

Main  Street,  Centerbrook,  CT  06409 

101  Lake  Side  Drive,  Oldsmar,  FL  34677 

S65  W24980  Robyn  Road,  Waukesha,  Wl  53186 

PO  Box  21 1 ,  Pleasant  Valley,  CT  06063 

2195  Acushnet  Avenue,  New  Bedford,  MA  02745 

350  Clinton  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  NY  11238 

30  Hillside  Road,  Chester,  NJ  07930 

PO  Box  87,  West  Millgrove,  OH  43467 

22600  Mather  Street,  Rockwood,  Ml  48173 

1142  Lakefield  Road,  Grafton,  Wl  53024 

170  Huber  Village  Blvd,  Westerville,  OH  43081 

328  Lincoln  Avenue,  Rio,  Wl  53960 

2101  Elmwood  Street,  Port  Huron,  Ml  48060-2702 


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Ministers 


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 
Johnson,  Barry  L 
Johnson,  Chet  L 
Johnson,  Roy 
Johnson,  Thomas 
Jones,  Anthony  H 
Jones,  Donald  A 
Jones,  Jack 
Jones,  Jerold 
Jones,  Robert 
Jones,  Thomas  M 
Jones-Hood,  Lottie 
Jooharigian,  Robert  B 
Jordon,  Vance 
Josiin,  Ervin 
Joy,  Robert 
Kaiser-Cross,  David 
Kaiser-Cross,  Deborah 
Kalifa,  Eneli 
Kantz,  George 
Karow,  Jay  T 
Kauffman,  Clyde  R 
Keckley,  Weldon 
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 


101  Converse  Drive,  Jacksonville,  NC  28546-7512 

21355  Meadowbrook,  Novi,  Ml  48375 

301  Ardelean  Dnve,  Owosso,  Ml  48867-1001 

403  S  Jefferson  Street,  Saginaw,  Ml  48607 

1345  S  45th  Street,  San  Diego,  CA  921 13 

22  Agent  Road,  Raymond,  NH  03077 

5931  Liege  Drive,  Huntington  Beach,  CA  92649-4644 

326  W  12th  Avenue,  Empona,  KS  66801 

5537  N  Bay  Ridge  Avenue,  Whitefish  Bay,  Wl  53217 

5776  Nevirton  Spur,  Fort  Hood,  TX  76544 

5776  Newton  Spur,  Fort  Hood,  TX  76544 

PO  Box  395,  Derby,  CT  06418 

118  Belvidere  at  Mesa,  El  Paso,  TX  79912 

36520  12  Mile,  Farmington  Hills,  Ml  48331 

1475  Indian  Creek  Parkway,  Jupiter,  FL  33458 

12430  N  Lake  Shore  Drive,  Mequon,  Wl  53092-331 1 

637  La  Chapa  Avenue,  El  Paso,  TX  79912 

PO  Box  47,  Spring  Creek,  PA  16436-0047 

6200  Colonial  Way,  Edina,  MN  55436 

1010  Washington  Blvd,  Bushnell,  IL  61422-1046 

278  Colley  Street,  Wilkes-Barre,  PA  18702 

912  S  Macomber  Street.  Greenville,  Ml  48838 

875  E  46th  Street,  Brooklyn,  NY  1 1203 

RR  1  Box  38,  Loda,  IL  60948 

300  Riverfront  Park  Apt  14K1,  Detroit,  Ml  48226-4516 

10  W  Dakota,  Detroit,  Ml  48203-2208 

PO  Box  429,  Naples,  ME  04055 

13207  Mahogany  Drive,  Boynton  Beach,  FL  33436 

3046  Flora  Lane,  Wayne,  Ml  48184-1119 

1475  Indian  Creek  Parkway,  Jupiter,  FL  33458 

1475  Indian  Creek  Parkway,  Jupiter,  FL  33458 

2563  E  68th,  Anchorage,  AK  99577 

56th  Street  at  First,  Pullman,  Ml  49450 

5  E  Frank  Street,  Elkhorn,  Wl  53121 

3312  Forest  Drive,  Cheyenne,  WY  82001 

PO  Box  1822,  Joplin,  MO  64802-1822 

4926  14th  Place  SE,  Salem,  OR  93706 

161  Austin  Drive  Unit  20,  Burlington,  VT  05401 

542  Haley  Road,  Kittery  Point,  ME  03905-5627 

60  Wavercrest  Drive  PO  Box  1 1 61 ,  York  Harbor,  ME  0391 1 

5449  Clarkston  Road  Box  221,  Clarkston,  Ml  48347-0221 

RR  1  Box  13,  Narka,  KS  66960-9451 

5809  Chittenden  Dnve,  Warrenton,  VA  20187 

440  Tanya  Avenue  NW,  Massiilon,  OH  44646-3535 

1 1260  Overland  Ave  #25G,  Culver  City,  CA  90230-5546 

308  S  Mam  Street,  Cheboygan,  Ml  49271 

1220  S  1 1th  Street,  Alpena,  Ml  49707 

2500  W  Brown  Deer  Road,  River  Hills,  Wl  5321 7 

69  Oxford  Road,  Lexington,  OH  44904-1033 

6200  Colonial  Way,  Edina,  MN  55436 

1700  W  Bender  Road  Apt  168,  Glendale,  Wl  53209 

2021  Banbury  Circle,  Anchorage,  AK  99508-3357 

2021  Banbury  Circle,  Anchorage,  AK  99508-3357 


(248)  344-2583 

(317)738-2523 
(219)262-5564 
(603)642-8130 
(714)639-0311 
(316)342-6018 
(414)332-1979 

(254)539-1872 
(203)  488-7827 
(915)581-0957 
(248)848-1750 
(561)743-2587 
(262)  377-3938 
(915)581-0957 
(814)664-8885 
(612)925-2711 
(309)  772-3281 
(717)824-9166 
(616)  754-3445 
(718)629-2291 
(217)386-2547 
(313)831-4080 
(313)883-1592 


(734)  729-7550 
(407)  747-8340 
(561)747-8340 
(907)274-1694 

(262)  723-3872 
(307)  638-8764 
(417)624-7581 
(503)371-6649 
(802)863-1952 
(207)  439-4021 
(207)363-6125 
(810)401-7627 

(906)  847-3822 
(330)  830-9223 
(213)368-1341 
(626)  627-2564 
(517)356-6789 
(262)352-7100 
(419)884-1063 
(612)925-2711 
(414)352-9819 

(907)  272-8363 
(907)  272-8363 


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Ministers 


Koch,  Robert  H 
Koeshall,  Paul 
Kohls,  Randall 
Kovacevich-Johnson,  Ardyth 
Kringel,  Kris 
Kurrasch,  Richard 
Kurtz,  James  E 
Laasaga,  Fesootaiga 
Laasaga,  Laasaga 
Labombard.  Floyd 
Lake,  Ronald  E 
LaMarre  Ford,  Marie 
Lancz,  John  J 
Lane,  Mary  C 
Lane,  Russell 
Lange,  William  C 
Larson,  Arlin  T 
Larson,  Richard 
Lautzenhiser,  Roger 
Lawrence,  Robert  P 
Lawson,  Glenn 
Lehney,  John 
Liles,  Richard  D 
Limmer,  Donald  R 
Linden,  Lowell  W 
Lindsay,  Jeffrey  M 
Lindvall,  John  A 
Lindvall,  Richard  M 
Lison,  Eric 
Livingston,  Robert  K 
Lord,  David 
Lord,  Harvey  R 
Lowey,  Dick 
Luber,  Raymond 
Lucas,  Barry  A 
Lynn,  Ron 
Lyons,  Ruth  M 
MacNeil,  Gerry 
Mann,  James  C 
Mapplebeckpalmer,  Richard 
Markel,  David 
Martin,  Bryan 
Martin,  James 
Mathewson,  Dan 
Matthews  Berlin,  Lin  E 
McCann,  Jack 
McCay,  Kenneth  A 
McCormick,  Bert  E 
McCriliis,  Charles  H 
McFarland,  Cecil 
McGookey,  Brian 
McHenry,  Andrew 
McLeod,  Wayne  C 


409  N  Saginaw,  Durand,  Ml  48429  (517)  288-3395 
2338  Larkspur  Drive,  Alpine,  CA  91901-1300  (619)  477-4680 
51 07  S  Blackstone  Avenue  Apt  1 20,  Chicago,  IL  6061 5-41 30  (312)  324-7903 
481  OS  76th  St  Ste  101 -11 2,  Greenfield,  Wl  53220-0740  (414)817-9688 
24254  Hawthorne  Blvd  Suite  A,  Torrance,  CA  90505  (213)  750-5469 
142  Baker  Street,  Lahaina,  HI  96761 

PO  Box  239,  Peru,  IL  61354-0239  (815)  223-0722 

PO  Box  231585,  Anchorage,  AK  99523  (907)  561-7717 

PO  Box  231585,  Anchorage,  AK  99523  (907)  561-7717 

RR  1  Box  1823  West  Road,  Bennington,  VT  05201  (413)  458-3467 

1 1 83  Exeter  Road,  Lebanon,  CT  06249  (860)  822-6771 

277  Main  St,  Hartford,  CT  06106  (860)  249-8627 

53  Sylvan  Hills  Road,  Guilford,  CT  06437-3222  (203)  453-4803 
PO  Box  606,  Demorest,  GA  30535 

Box  162,  Bozrah,  CT  06334  (860)  823-1765 

746  W  Bethune  Street,  Detroit,  Ml  48202  (313)  873-1620 

2446  Northbanks  Cove,  Gainsesville,  GA  30506-1884  (770)  536-0293 

7925  N  6th  Street,  Kalamazoo,  Ml  49009  (616)  694-5484 

PO  Box  116,  Hamilton,  IN  46742-0016  (219)  665-6383 

21  June  Street,  Fall  River,  MA  02720  (617)  672-6862 

PO  Box  72,  Intertachen,  FL  32148-0072  (812)  882-7450 
96769  Southern  Avenue,  Pittsburgh,  PA  15211-1901 

203  S  Park  Drive,  Hutchinson,  KS  67502  (316)  662-6391 

485  West  Street,  Berea,  OH  44017-2356  (860)  826-0323 

2  W  Olive  Avenue,  Redlands,  CA  92373  (714)  793-3157 

6200  Colonial  Way,  Edina,  MN  55436  (612)  925-271 1 
1865  Parkview  Circle,  Costa  Mesa,  CA  92627 

1 1 1 36  S  Whipple  Street,  Chicago,  IL  60655-2304  (708)  429-1 91 1 

PO  Box  352,  Vermontville,  Ml  49096  (517)  726-0131 

608  E  William  Street,  Ann  Arbor,  Ml  48104-2492  (734)  662-1679 

2722  N  Innsbruck  Drive,  New  Bnghton,  MN  55112-6314  (612)  636-5232 

10  Streaked  Mountain  Road,  South  Paris,  ME  04281  (207)  743-6020 

PO  Box  1056,  Chanhassen,  MN  55317  (612)  959-0570 

1 81 3  St  James  Place,  Wexford,  PA  1 5090  (412)  934-3654 

323  Cutler  Street,  Allegan,  Ml  49010  (616)673-3139 

410  Northeast  Road,  Standish,  ME  04084  (207)  642-491 1 
1 1 57  1 0th  Street,  Beloit,  Wl  5351 1  (608)  364-0251 
8755  Usher  Road,  Olmsted  Township,  OH  441 38  (440)  376-51 1 3 
PO  Box  50,  Horton,  Ml  49246  (517)  563-2092 
472  Dale  Road,  Martinez,  CA  94553  (510)  228-5252 
PO  Box  127  12  Charles  Street,  Bangor,  Ml  49013  (616)  427-5146 
4739  N  Crystal,  Fresno,  CA  93705  (209)  222-3709 
PO  Box  208,  Merrill,  Ml  48637-0208  (517)  643-5021 
1303  9th  Street,  Massillon,  OH  44647  (330)  830-6476 
1 1 1  Marshall  Street,  Winsted,  CT  06098  (860)  379-1298 
200  Arizona  Street,  Bisbee,  AZ  85603-1806  (520)  432-4722 
429  Shore  Road,  Nokomis,  FL  34275 

136  Horseshoe  Drive,  Williamsburg,  VA  23185-5006  (316)684-0221 
27  Plympton  Street,  Middleboro,  MA  02346 

PO  Box  475,  Crossville,  TN  38555-3434  (931)  484-4060 

6170  Courtland,  Canton,  Ml  48187  (734)  844-7532 

PO  Box  176,  Maple  Hill,  KS  66507  (785)  256-4277 

PO  Box  516,  Toulon,  IL  61483  (309)  286-7005 


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Ministers 


Megason,  JD 

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 


2  W  Olive  Street,  Redlands,  CA  92373 

52  Seminole  Drive,  Yarmouth  Port,  MA  02675 

900  Long  Blvd  No  723,  Lansing,  Ml  4891 1 

400  Ins  Lane,  Carmi,  IL  62821 

1090  Hawthorne  Street,  Gurnee,  IL  60031 

PO  Box  78,  Kenduskeag,  ME  04450-0078 

285  Ridge  Road,  New  Milford,  CT  06776 

3901  NW63rd  Street,  Oklahoma  City,  OK  73116 

642  High  Street,  Hanson,  MA  02341 

3041  Flora  Lane,  Wayne,  Ml  48184-1119 

118  Eighth  Avenue  Apt  7D,  Brooklyn,  NY  11215-1555 

134  Mam  Street,  Candor,  NY  13643 

1 1 0  Ash  Street  E,  Three  Oaks,  Ml  491 28 

943  Washington  Street,  Meadville,  PA  16335 

330  W  Sierra  Avenue  Apt  102,  Fresno,  CA  93704-1253 

General  Delivery,  Dover,  IL  61323 

PO  Box  33,  Quincy,  PA  17247 

1417  Hinman  Avenue,  Evanston,  IL  60201 

3407  Kingman  Blvd,  Des  Moines,  lA  50311 

3407  Kingman  Blvd,  Des  Moines,  lA  50311 

129  E  Main  Street,  Jewett  City,  CT  06351 

4515  Sunfield  Avenue,  Long  Beach,  CA  90808 

292  E  Market  Street,  Akron,  OH  44308-2091 

137  Prairiewood  Drive  No  206E,  Fargo,  ND  58103-4610 

31 16  S  Toldt  Parkway,  West  Allis,  Wl  53227 

1404  State  Street,  Veazie,  ME  04401-7003 

3863  Marys  Grove  Church  Road,  Mebane,  NC  27302 

1  Sarasota  Drive,  Stafford,  VA  22554 

Middle  Road,  N  Clarendon,  VT  05759 

10  Monadnock  Road,  Troy,  NH  03465 

936  N  7th  Street,  Terre  Haute,  IN  47807-1536 

4901  Snyder  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  NY  11203 

6  Plympton  Street,  Middleboro,  MA  02346 

N645  Manne  Drive  RR1,  Cedar  Grove,  Wl  53013-1441 

PO  Box  1148,  Ceredo,  WV  25507-1209 

3065  Fairwood  Court,  Wauwatosa,  Wl  53222 

P.O.  Box  080557,  2249  N.  Sherman  Blvd,  Milwaukee,  Wl 

53208 

2433  Oakwood  Drive,  Green  Bay,  Wl  54304 

211  Troy  Lane,  Lombard,  IL  60148 

3521  Cherry  Street,  Kansas  City,  MO  64109 

101  W  Woodland  Drive,  Sanford,  FL  32773 

8  Pine  Hill  Road,  Westport,  MA  02790 

6123  Greenwood  Drive,  Paradise,  CA  95969 

1016  County  Road  M,  Adams,  Wl  53910-9645 

Center  Road  Box  40,  Cornish,  NH  03746 

2301  65th  Street,  Valley,  AL  36854 

Route  1  Box  178,  Marbury,  AL  36051 

4223  Marmoor  Drive,  Lansing,  Ml  48917 

540  S  Commonwealth,  Los  Angeles,  CA  90020 

7415  Lightwood  Road,  Marbury,  AL  36051-8905 

2215  Knapp  Avenue,  Marshalltown,  lA  50158 

1900  Nicollet  Avenue,  Minneapolis,  MN  55403 


(909)793-3157 
(508)362-3517 

(618)382-8240 
(847)  336-2392 
(207)884-6158 
(860)  355-4955 
(405)  842-8897 
(617)293-7997 
(313)729-7550 
(718)857-9258 

(616)756-2011 
(814)724-2619 
(209)436-8216 
(815)643-2197 
(717)749-2040 
(847)  862-8332 
(515)281-7711 
(515)277-1746 
(860)  376-9292 
(562)  425-741 1 


(414)604-8736 
(207)  942-5023 
(919)563-2486 
(540)  659-8842 
(802)  773-5436 
(603)  242-6252 
(812)232-6587 
(212)693-4196 
(508)947-1881 
(920)  668-6302 
(304)  453-3326 
(414)257-3099 
(414)445-1973 

(262)499-4515 
(708)932-7122 
(816)234-1505 
(305)322-1127 
(508)  636-8765 

(608)  339-9733 
(603)  542-8546 
(334)  756-6625 

(517)323-2357 
(213)385-1341 
(205)  569-3050 
(515)754-9017 
(612)871-7400 


217 


Ministers 


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 

Box  426,  Thompson  Falls,  MT  59873  (406)  827-3706 

710  N  Mead  Street,  St  Johns,  Ml  48879-1332  (517)  224-2636 

27  W  Bridge  Street,  Saugerties,  NY  12477-1417  (914)  246-3763 

93  Abruyn  Street,  Kingston,  NY  12401  (914)  331-3801 

495  Wartburg  Place  Apt  5,  Dubuque,  lA  52003  (319)  589-0376 

906  E  Mam,  Burbank,  CA  91506  (213)  662-6827 

83  Mam  Street,  Pittsfield,  NH  03263  (603)  435-7471 

38  Pond  Street,  Halifax,  MA  02338  (617)  293-7997 
875  E  43  Street,  Brooklyn,  NY  11203 

POBOX2517,  Gary,  IN  46403-9519  (219)938-5112 

639  S  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Los  Angeles,  CA  90005  (313)  384-9292 
841  Rosita  Road,  Del  Rey  Oaks,  CA  93940 

4505  270th  Avenue,  Webb,  lA  51366  (712)  838-4801 

1542  Boyd  Street,  Ashland,  NE  68003-0042  (402)  944-7121 
7969  Woodcrest  Drive,  Louisville,  KY  40219-3859 
2388  W  Michigan  Avenue,  Jackson,  Ml  49202-3919 

PO  Box  545,  Lake  Odessa,  Ml  48849-0545  (616)  374-8753 

PO  Box  249,  Lone  Rock,  Wl  53556  (608)  583-7222 

4246  Straw  Lane,  Roscoe,  IL  61073-8953  (815)  623-9338 

6406  Toribrooke  Lane,  Madison,  Wl  53719  (608)  274-0833 

Bowery  Street  &  College  Avenue,  Frostburg,  MD  21502  (301 )  689-8906 
305  Summit  Pointe  Way  NE,  Atlanta,  GA  30329 

PO  Box  584,  Norwood,  CO  81432  (303)  327-4454 

206  State  Road  82,  Oxford,  Wl  53952-9348  (608)  586-4096 

5647  Glen  Hill  Drive,  Bethel  Park,  PA  15102  (412)  854-2351 

3500  Highland  Center  Dr,  Green  Bay,  Wl  5431 1  (920)  468-3156 

420  Snipatuit  Road,  Rochester,  MA  02770-1843  (508)  763-2750 

1 67  Varnum  Avenue  No  1 ,  Lowell,  MA  01 854-251 5  (508)  475-8430 

PO  Box  218,  Aubnjn,  NH  03032  (603)  483-2846 

901  SW  68th  Avenue,  Plantation,  FL  33317  (305)587-6963 

1432  Boulevard  Park  Lane  SE,  Lacy,  WA  98503-2547  (800)  234-4231 

44  River  Road,  Norridgewock,  ME  04957-3437  (207)634-5313 

93  Chambers  Avenue,  Greenville,  PA  16125  (412)  588-9195 
74  Commercial  Street,  Braintree,  MA  02184 

POBox791,  Damariscotta,  ME  04543  (207)563-1277 

820  Center  Street,  Kewaunee,  Wl  54216-  (920)388-2719 

3833  E.  Supenor  Street,  Duluth,  MN  55804  (218)  525-1911 

PO  Box  57,  Warroad,  MN  56763-0057  (608)  243-8293 

373  Golden  Court,  Wisconsm  Dells,  Wl  53965  (608)981-2106 

PO  Box  369,  Rapid  River,  Ml  49878  (906)  474-6240 

PO  Box  7034,  Loudon,  NH  03301  (603)  783-9478 

1 5  Bob-0-Link  Lane,  West  Yarmouth,  MA  02673  (508)  362-6977 

671  Heinz  Parkway,  Estes  Park,  CO  80517-851 1  (303)  586-8324 

RR  1  Box  697,  Sumner,  IL  62466-9755  (618)  936-2093 

PO  Box  156,  Somerset,  Ml  49281  (517)  547-7732 

308  S  Huron  Street,  Cheboygan,  Ml  49721-1917  (616)  627-2564 

26067  Walnut  Valley,  Elkhart,  IN  46517  (219)  262-3597 
Our  Island  Home  E  Creek  Rd,  Nantucket,  MA  02554 

PO  Box  126,  Nantucket,  MA  02554  (508)  228-0450 
573  Langfield  Street,  Northville,  Ml  48167-1147 

PO  Box  615,  Norridgewock,  ME  04957  (207)  634-5064 


218 


Ministers 


Richardson,  Lonnie 

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 


1511  Church  Street,  Wauwatosa,  Wl  53213 

1900  Nicollet  Avenue,  Minneapolis,  MN  55403 

2717  University,  San  Diego,  CA  92104-2811 

12  Elm  Street,  Braintree,  MA  02184 

2150  Foothill  Dnve,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT  84109 

80  Arvilla  Street,  Springfield,  MA  01118 

7  Swing  Lane,  Falmouth,  MA  02540 

4592  Hurricane  Road,  Franklin,  IN  46131 

23  Ball  Street,  Hoosick  Falls,  NY  12090 

39  S  Mulberry  Street,  Chillicothe,  OH  45601 

640  Millsboro  Road,  Mansfield,  OH  44903 

Box  154,  Tipton,  Ml  49287 

323  Indiana  Avenue,  Claremont,  CA  91711-2990 

1400  N  City  Road  Box  77,  Sheffield,  IL  61361-9801 

7001  Cahill  Road  No  17,  Edina,  MN  55439-2033 

547  Falcon  Avenue,  Staten  Island,  NY  10306-4505 

W6479  E  Pine  Street,  Dalton,  Wl  53926 

25  Cummins  Highway,  Roslindale,  MA  02131 

PO  Box  178,  Robbins,  NC  27325 

PO  Box  247,  North  Anson,  ME  04958 

1213  Cambndge  St,  Natrona  Heights,  PA  15065-1011 

Mam  Street,  Verdon,  NE  68457 

4320  S  49th  Street,  Greenfield,  Wl  53220 

286  Bisbeetown  Road,  Waterford,  ME  04088 

1364  Washington  Avenue,  Portland,  ME  04103-3609 

4919  S  31st  Street,  Greenfield,  Wl  53221-2611 

PO  Box  316,  Goshen,  MA  01032-0316 

806  N  Third  Avenue,  Maywood,  IL  60153 

806  N  Third  Avenue,  Maywood,  IL  60153 

PO  Box  4040,  Sunland,  CA  91040 

4212  Cherry  Street,  Cincinnati,  OH  45223 

908  E  Reynolds  Street  PO  Box  536,  Plant  City,  FL  33564-0536 

116  N  Mam  Street,  Winsted,  CT  06098-1740 

30330  Schoolcraft  Road,  Livonia,  Ml  48150 

260  Jutewood,  Anaheim,  CA  92808 

1 1227  N  Bobolink  Lane,  Mequon,  Wl  53092 

430  N  Spruce  Street,  Traverse  City,  Ml  49684-2155 

4803  Stillbrooke  Drive,  Houston,  TX  77035-4913 

1 1537  Apple  Valley  Road,  Apple  Valley,  CA  92308 

PO  Box  1685,  Chandler,  AZ  85244 

5  Raven  Turn,  Racine,  Wl  53402-2365 

640  Millsboro  Road,  Mansfield,  OH  44903 

4  Alan  Avenue,  Danbury,  CT  0681 1 

1515  Garfield  Avenue,  South  Pasedena,  CA  91030 

PO  Box  12,  Caledonia,  IL  61011 

1615BlackhawkBlvd  No  101,  South  Beloit,  IL  61080 

1927  5th  Avenue,  Beaver  Falls,  PA  15010-3919 

105  Mountamview  Road,  Warren,  NJ  07059 

PO  Box  197,  Harwinton,  CT  06791-0197 

8529  Lemon  Avenue,  La  Mesa,  CA  91941-531 1 

PO  Box  343,  Rochester,  Wl  53167 

10337  Garnette  Drive,  Sun  City,  AZ  85373 

278  Katahdin  Avenue,  Millmocket,  ME  04462 


(414)258-7375 
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(619)297-3289 
(617)848-3103 
(801)487-1357 
(413)782-6866 
(414)445-1630 
(317)736-4281 

(614)  773-2233 
(419)756-3046 
(517)431-2460 
(909)  625-7663 

(612)946-6990 
(718)351-6837 
(608)297-2107 
(617)323-8302 
(910)656-7408 
(207)635-2137 
(724)226-1494 
(402)  862-2008 
(414)258-7375 
(207)  583-4688 
(207)  797-2002 
(414)325-9202 
(413)268-7427 
(708)  343-2445 
(708)  343-2445 


(813)754-2840 

(734)261-6491 
(714)776-0960 
(262)  242-2621 

(713)871-9810 
(619)961-2242 
(602)  802-4036 
(262)  639-8293 
(419)756-3046 
(516)489-0640 
(626)799-6161 
(815)229-6552 

(412)846-1866 
(973)701-0996 
(860)485-1120 
(619)462-1913 
(262)  534-6582 
(623)  933-7454 
(860) 725-5566 


219 


Ministers 


Sharpe,  Rutha 
Shelley,  Patrick  D 
Shelton,  Mark 
Shepherd,  Cynthia  L  J 
Shultz  II,  Leslie  R 
Sites,  James  A 
Smail,  Kevin  C 
Smith  Jr,  Fredrick  H 
Smith,  Bradley  J 
Smith,  David 
Smith,  Kathryn  E 
Smith,  Ron 
Smith,  Terry  N 
Smith,  Tim  A 
Smothers,  Gary  W 
Snell,  Georgia  Ann 
Snider,  Scott 
Snyder,  R  George 
Soderberg,  Adam 
Spahn,  Dave  M 
Spottswood,  Philip 
Sprague,  John 
Stanley,  Charles 
Stapleton,  Shawn 
Steece,  Arvel  M 
Steiner,  Nolan 
Sterling,  Jeff 
Stoddard,  Richard  C 
Stone,  Glenn  A 
Storm,  Todd  Michael 
Stradling,  Robert 
Stubblefield,  Karen 
Sullivan,  Robert  A 
Summers,  Robert  W 
Sundermeyer,  Carl 
Swanson  Jr,  Neil  H 
Swanson,  John  C 
Swanson,  Martha 
Sweitzer,  Donald  W 
Swope,  Gregg  D 
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 


2587  Lakewood,  Detroit,  Ml  48215 

1446  Roxburgh,  East  Lansing,  Ml  48823 

2625  N  Talman,  Chicago,  IL  60643 

5162  Tuxedo  Blvd,  Mound,  MN  55364 

201  Roberts  Drive,  Mukwonago,  Wl  53149-1129 

1st  Street  &  Allegheny  Street,  Tarentum,  PA  15084 

19  Catlin  Road,  Harwinton,  CT  06791 

5464  Kathy  Drive,  Flint,  Ml  48506-1550 

PO  Box  1 1 1 ,  Spring  Arbor,  Ml  49283 

5857  Riverside  Drive,  Joplin,  MO  64804 

43  Ebenezer  Lane,  Orrington,  ME  04474 

1570  Kenazo  Drive,  El  Paso,  TX  79927-6938 

649  Worthington  Place,  Ann  Arbor,  Ml  48103 

2159  N  Azvrite  Circle,  Mesa,  AZ  85207-2516 

28  Linfield  Street,  Holbrook,  MA  02343 

PO  Box  866,  Nantucket,  MA  02554-0866 

2432  Monroe  Street,  Quincy,  IL  62301-6145 

437  Library  Avenue,  Carnegie,  PA  15106 

306  Union  Street,  Bangor,  ME  04401 

1505  Garfield  Avenue,  South  Pasadena,  CA  91030-3924 

5934  Eighth  Avenue,  Kenosha,  Wl  53140 

RFD  1  Box  495,  Machias,  ME  04654 

4592  Hun-icane  Road,  Franklin,  IN  46131 

2245  Bennett,  Dubuque,  lA  52001 

49  Dragon  Hill  Road,  Shelburne,  MA  01370-9561 

4461  Swigart  Road,  Bellville,  OH 

PO  Box  7,  Atlantic,  PA  16111 

660  Denton  Avenue  No  528,  Frankfort,  Ml  49635-9436 

1120  Long  Pond  Road,  Plymouth,  MA  02360 

PO  Box  64,  Wahoo,  NE  68066 

PO  Box  7,  East  Smithfield,  PA  18817 

1101  Partidge  Avenue,  Beloit,  Wl  53511 

1615  Blackhawk  Blvd  Apt  213,  South  Beloit,  IL  61080 

401  W3rd  Street,  Byron,  IL  61010 

10173  Lafayette  Lane,  Dimondale,  Ml  48821-9548 

824  W  Pitcher,  Nevada,  MO  64772-3039 

98  Kemper  Street,  Wollaston,  MA  02170-2909 

98  Kemper  Street,  Wollaston,  MA  02170-2909 

PO  Box  102,  Grover,  NC  27073-0102 

608  Pine  Tree  Trail,  Stillwater,  MN  55082-5906 

RR  9  Box  316,  Goshen,  MA  01032 

PO  Box  500,  Lyons,  CO  80540 

76  Court  Street,  Skowhegan,  ME  04976-1840 

PO  Box  98,  Rochester,  MA  02770 

86  Lancaster  Rd,  West  Hartford,  CT  06119 

6  Church  Street,  Kingston,  NH  03848 

PO  Box  236,  Neosho,  MO  64850 

305  King  Street,  Hanson,  MA  02341 

549  Mam  Street,  Monmouth,  ME  04259-7537 

6208  Ponderosa  Way,  Magalia,  CA  95954 

841  Rosita  Road,  Dei  Rey  Oaks,  CA  93940 

1832  Balboa  Street,  Eugene,  OR  97408-1674 

15848  Sienna  Terrace,  Parker,  CO  80134 


(313)823-8795 
(517)337-3937 
(773)486-1184 
(612)949-0570 
(262)  363-3240 
(724)  224-3481 

(810)308-7281 
(517)750-4245 
(417)206-3324 
(207)  825-3404 

(313)994-5404 
(602)895-3817 
(617)767-0992 
(508)  228-0950 
(217)222-3346 
(412)381-1481 
(207)  825-3404 
(818)441-8060 
(262)  654-0457 
(207)  255-3660 
(317)736-4281 
(319)584-2707 
(413)625-6151 
(419)892-3282 
(724)  588-7340 

(508)888-1879 
(402)  443-3369 
(717)596-3605 
(608)  364-0251 
(608)  362-2942 
(815)234-2446 

(417)667-4703 
(617)773-8706 
(617)947-1095 

(651 )  439-5667 

(303)  823-6981 
(207)  474-2776 
(508)763-4314 
(860)  249-8627 
(603)642-8130 
(417)451-2655 
(781 )  447-6205 
(207)287-8111 
(916)873-2783 


(800)325-4914 


220 


Ministers 

Trump  Jr,  William  S 
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 

12904  Alona  Street,  Moreno  Valley,  CA  92553-5657 

PO  Box  243,  Mt  Pleasant,  lA  52641 

RFD  1  Box  180,  North  Bamstead,  NH  03225 

14867  Mitchell  Road,  Bowling  Green,  OH  43402-9703 

RFD  1  Box  472,  Orrs  Island,  ME  04066 

1416  Marks  Court,  Spencer,  lA  51301 

1416  Marks  Court,  Spencer,  lA  51301 

70  W  Burton  Apt  Suite  2808,  Chicago,  IL  60610 

16460  23rd  Street  S,  St  Croix  Beach,  MN  55043 

36  Ascan  Avenue,  Forest  Hills,  NY  1 1375-6009 

1601 1  W  Poe  Road,  Bowling  Green,  OH  43402 

10600  S  Prospect  Avenue,  Chicago,  IL  60643 

540  S  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Los  Angeles,  CA  90020 

711  Grafton  Place,  Anaheim,  CA  92805-1715 

956  Pinecrest  Drive,  Bidwell,  OH  45614-9275 

7912  Fielding  Lane,  Greendale,  Wl  53129-2112 

PO  Box  1734,  Twentynine  Palms,  CA  92277 

5449  Clarkston  Road,  Clarkston,  Ml  48347 

841  Rosita  Road,  Del  Rey  Oaks,  CA  93940 

RR  1  Box  3215,  Solon,  ME  04979 

318  Woodbridge  Dr,  Kentwood,  Ml  49512 

RR1  Box  820,  Grafton,  NH  03240-9727 

3070  High  Pointe  Court,  Bloomfield  Hills,  Ml  48302 

16621  Lakeforest  Drive,  Sun  City,  AZ  85351 

352  Route  164,  Preston,  CT  06365-8108 

50  Pleasant  Street,  Middleboro,  MA  02346-1108 

10  Saratoga  Way,  Short  Hills,  NJ  07078 

4000  W  69th  Street,  Prairie  Village,  KS  66208 

2844  Puaiki  Street,  Lihue,  HI  96766 

181  Limerock  Street,  Rockland,  ME  04841 

1  King  Street,  Dennysville,  ME  04628 

94  Stinson  Ct,  Hartwell,  GA  30643 

880  Pleasant  Ave,  PO  Box  153,  Saugatuck,  Ml  49453 

PO  Box  515,  Becket,  MA  01223 

11020  Balboa  Drive,  Sun  City,  AZ  85351 

200  Schafer  Road,  Bethany,  CT  06524 

PO  Box  572,  Union,  ME  04862 

PO  Box  249,  Jonesport,  ME  04649 

98  Brook  Street  Box  172,  Dunstable,  MA  01827 

25  Bennington  Street,  Needham,  MA  02194-1936 

3270  Glendale-Milford,  Cincinnati,  OH  45241 

403  Mam  Street  No  1,  Medfield,  MA  02052 

312  Santa  Barbara  Blvd,  Cape  Coral,  FL  33991 

2545  Green  Valley  Dnve,  Toledo,  OH  43614 

202  Center  Street,  West  Hartland,  CT  06091 

PO  Box  816,  Denmark,  ME  04022 

8601  Sultana  Drive,  Anchorage,  AK  99516 

2323  Washington  S  Road,  Mansfield,  OH  44903 

8921  W  Circle  1075  S,  Reelsville,  IN  46171 


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267-6751 
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262-4392 
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359-8083 
574-6184 
385-1866 
379-7300 

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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 

222 


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 


223 


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 


224 


Christian  Education  Directors 


AK 

Anchorage 

AK 

Anchorage 

AL 

Valley 

AL 

Valley 

AZ 

Bisbee 

AZ 

Sun  City 

CA 

Anaheim 

CA 

Apple  Valley 

CA 

Berkeley 

CA 

Fresno 

CA 

La  Mesa 

CA 

Long  Beach 

CA 

Los  Angeles 

CA 

Los  Angeles 

CA 

Monrovia 

CA 

Paradise 

CA 

San  Diego 

CA 

Sequel 

CA 

Twentynine  Palms 

CT 

Brookfield 

CT 

Colebrook 

CT 

Hanover 

CT 

Hartford 

CT 

Jewett  City 

CT 

Middletown 

CT 

Norwich 

CT 

Pleasant  Valley 

CT 

Preston 

CT 

Salem 

CT 

Stonington 

CT 

Stony  Creek 

FL 

Cape  Coral 

FL 

Citrus  Springs 

FL 

Interlachen 

FL 

Jupiter 

FL 

Mount  Dora 

FL 

Sanford 

GA 

Dewy  Rose 

GA 

Hampton 

GA 

LaGrange 

lA 

Burlington 

lA 

Clear  Lake 

lA 

Elkader 

lA 

Marshalltown 

lA 

Marshalltown 

lA 

Mount  Pleasant 

lA 

Peterson 

lA 

Spencer 

IL 

Albion 

IL 

Chicago 

IL 

Evanston 

IL 

Gurnee 

First  Cong  Church 

First  LMS  Samoan  Cong  Church 

Langdale  Cong  Chnstian  Church 

Langdale  Cong  Christian  Church 

Community  Church  of  Warren 

Cong  Church  of  Sun  City 

First  Cong  Church 

Comm  Church  at  Jess  Ranch 

Grace  North  Church 

The  Cross  Church 

Central  Cong  Church 

Lakewood  Village  Comm  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

Hyde  Park  Cong  Church 

Faith  Cong  Church 

Craig  Mem  Cong  Church 

Plymouth  Cong  Church 

Cong  Church  of  Soquel 

Desert  Cong  Church 

Newbury  Cong  Church 

Colebrook  Cong  Church 

Hanover  Cong  Church 

South  Cong  Church 

-Second  Cong  Church 

Third  Cong  Church 

+Greeneville  Cong  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

Preston  City  Cong  Church 

Cong  Church  of  Salem 

First  Cong  (Road)  Church 

Church  of  Christ  Cong 

First  Cong  Comm  Church 

Comm  Cong  Chnstian  Church 

+First  Cong  Church 

-Jupiter  First  Church 

Cong  Church 

Grace  Fellowship  Cong 

Liberty  Cong  Church 

County  Line  Cong  Chr  Church 

United  Cong  Chnstian  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

La  Moille  Cong  Comm  Church 

First  Cong-Universalist  Ch 

First  Cong  Church 

First  Cong  Church 

Olive  Cong  Christian  Church 

-Bethany  Union  Church 

First  Cong  Church  of  Evanston 

Gurnee  Community  Church 


Kris  Keddington 
Laasaga  Laasaga 
Gayle  White 
Linda  Sides 
Mary  Walker 
Thomas  F  Witzel 
James  A  Schibsted 
Frank  G  Fahnestock 
Pat  Crossman 
Sharon  Crabtree 
Richard  Getz 
Joan  Hollman 
Rebecca  Ver  Straten- 
McSparran 
Donna  C  McGuire 
Linda  Freud 
Cathy  Houston 
Jim  Klick 
Laura  Hamby 
Robin  Green 
Sandra  Lybe 
Sharon  Young 
Jennifer  Benson 
Phyllis  Arnold 
Luanne  Saracen 
Jon  Doolittle 
Donna  Brown 
Bonnie  Boyle 
Sandra  M  Dudek 
Timothy  B  Dubeau 
Karen  Stoddard 
Audrey  McDermott 
Erin  Elsdon 
Joyce  Hendricks 
Glenn  Lawson 
Judy  Hermanski 
Jane  Babcock 
Amanda  Deem 
Lucy  Moore 
Rose  Anderson 
Gail  Walsh 
Becky  McCullough 
Karen  Healey 
Mary  Lee  Witt 
Kayla  Bogenrief 
Ann  Goecke 
Jean  Tweed 
Debra  Wetherell 
Kaye  Price 
Lonnie  Kienor 
A  Brooks 
Leslie  A  Clay 
Madge  Buchholz 


225 


Christian  Education  Directors 


IL  La  Harpe 

IL  Maywood 

IL  Morton  Grove 

IL  Naperville 

IL  Port  Byron 

IL  Quincy 

IL  Roscoe 

IL  Thomson 

IL  Tinley  Park 

IL  Toulon 

IL  Warrenville 

IL  Wataga 

IL  Wataga 

IN  Franklin 

IN  Gary 

IN  South  Bend 

IN  Terra  Haute 

IN  Whiting 

KS  Emporia 

KS  Hutchinson 

KS  Maple  Hill 

MA  Becket 

MA  Braintree 

MA  Braintree 

MA  East  Freetown 

MA  Florence 

MA  Goshen 

MA  Halifax 

MA  Lynn 

MA  Middleboro 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 

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Elevera  Leversuch 
Howard  Gonn 

1984 

Henry  David  Gray 

1985 

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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 
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(413)743-2464 
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(412)443-2678 
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(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 


244 


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 
(907)  272-8363 
(712)262-7756 
(608)365-4188 
(608)365-4188 
(920)468-1114 
(920)468-1114 

(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 
(248)334-5145 
(316)662-6391 
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(860)  826-0323 
(714)793-3157 
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(708)429-1911 
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(248)  288-4029 
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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 


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(520)  432-4722 
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(812)232-6587 
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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 


248 


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 


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(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 


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(414)476-2662 
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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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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 

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