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The West MichiganAnnual Conferenceof THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Forty-First SessionCalvin CollegeGrand Rapids, MichiganJune 4-7, 2009
Volume 2
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41st SessionCalvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
June 4 - 7, 2009Volume 2
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June 4 – June 7, 2009
Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, Presiding BishopLaura B. Witkowski, Annual Conference Secretary
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table of contentsi. Officers of the Conference ..................................................................................................4ii. Conference Center and staff ................................................................................................6iii. Camps, Colleges, Wesley Foundations and Other institutions ............................................7iV. Conference Organizations and related Personnel: A. standing Committees ...................................................................................................10 B. Conference Ministries 1. Conference Council on Ministries ........................................................................11 2. Agencies Amenable to the Conference Council on Ministries: Conference Ministries ............................................................12 3. Agencies Amenable to the Conference Council on Ministries: Communications and records Ministries ..............................16 4. Agencies Amenable to the Conference Council on Ministries: District and Local Church Ministries ....................................17 C. Finance and Property Ministries ..................................................................................19 D. Human resources Ministries .......................................................................................20 E. Other Conference Organizational Units ......................................................................22 F. District Committees .....................................................................................................25 g. Wesley Foundation Boards ..........................................................................................28 H. Officers of Conference Organizations and Association ..............................................30 i. Cabinet representatives on Conference Organizations ..............................................32 J. general and Jurisdictional Conference Personnel .......................................................33 K. Lay Members of Conference .......................................................................................34 L. Equalization of Lay and Clergy Membership .............................................................46V. Business of the Annual Conference ...................................................................................48Vi. Daily Proceedings: Minutes from the West Michigan Annual Conference.......................68Vii. Appointments A. Appointments by District.............................................................................................88 B. Appointments To Extension Ministries (2008) .........................................................118 C. salaries of Persons in Extension Ministries (2008) ..................................................121Viii. reports A. Director of Connectional Ministries report ..............................................................123 B. District superintendents’ report ...............................................................................127 C. Treasurer’s report .....................................................................................................132 D. Monitoring report .....................................................................................................135iX. Legislative Action A. Legislative Action index ...........................................................................................136 B. Annual Conference Petitions .....................................................................................139 Conference Budget .............................................................................................148 C. 2008 general Conference Proposed Constitutional Amendments ............................150 D. Other Legislation and New Business ........................................................................164 E. Policies, Procedures and rules ..................................................................................169X. Memoirs ............................................................................................................................195Xi. roll of the Dead ................................................................................................................199Xii. Historical sessions of the Annual Conference .................................................................200Xiii. Plan of Organization .........................................................................................................201XiV. rules of Order ..................................................................................................................226XV. Addresses: A. Missionaries supported by West Michigan Conference ...........................................242 B. Deaconesses ...............................................................................................................245 C. surviving spouses’ Mailing Addresses .....................................................................246 D. Addresses of Elected Lay Persons.............................................................................249XVi. Pastoral service record ....................................................................................................257XVii. A. Clergy on Honorable and Administrative Location service record ........................315 B. DsA service record ..................................................................................................319XViii. Diaconal Ministers’ service record .................................................................................321XiX. retired Local Pastors record and Local Pastors Without AppointmentXX. Church Pastoral Histories A. Local Churches ..........................................................................................................344 B. District superintendents.............................................................................................388XXi. Auditor’s report ...............................................................................................................391XXii. statistician’s and Treasurer’s reports ..............................................................................411XXiii. Ordination Photos .............................................................................................................527XXiV. Maps..................................................................................................................................528XXV. index .................................................................................................................................538
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i. officers of the conference
resident bishoPJonathan d. Keaton
Michigan Area, United Methodist Church2164 University Park, suite 250, Okemos 48864
Phone: 517-347-4030 Fax: 517-347-4003Email: bishopsoffice@miareaumc.org
eXecutiVe adMinistratiVe assistant to the bishoPdiane e. allarding
Email: dallarding@miareaumc.org
clergy assistant to the bishoPrev. terry a. euper
Email: teuper@miareaumc.org
eXecutiVe adMin. assistant to clergy assistant to the bishoPVicki M. gibbs
Email: vgibbs@miareaumc.org
accounts receiVable and database Managerstuart hallgren
Email: shallgren@miareaumc.org
district suPerintendents
albion: tamara sM Williams dstamara@tds.net Administrative Assistant: sarah gillette albiondist@tds.net 505 E. Columbia Ave., Battle Creek 49014 Phone: 269-962-7760; Fax: 269-962-0392
grand raPids: laurie haller grsupt@wmcumc.org Administrative Assistant: elizabeth M. bode grdistrict@wmcumc.org 11 Fuller, s.E., P.O. Box 6247, grand rapids 49516-6247 Phone: 616-459-4503; Toll Free: 888-217-1905; Fax: 616-459-0242
grand traVerse: robert J. Mayo gtdistum@charterinternet.com Administrative Assistant: Jill haney 1249 Three Mile rd., Traverse City 49686 Phone: 231-947-5281; Fax: 231-947-0181
heartland: William d. dobbs ds@umcheartland.org Administrative Assistant: Michelle l. Mcnier office@umcheartland.org 1400 s. Washington st., Mt. Pleasant 48858 Phone: 989-773-5140; Fax: 989-775-6599
KalaMaZoo: cornelius (neil) n. davis ndavis@kazoodistumc.org Administrative Assistant: office@kazoodistumc.org 810 W. Kilgore, Lower Level, suite 3, Kalamazoo 49008 Phone: 269-372-7525; (800) 596-0739; Fax: 269-372-7644
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lansing: robert l. hundley lansingdistrict@miareaumc.org Administrative Assistant: sus’ann busley 2164 University Park Dr., suite 240, Okemos 48864 Phone: 517-347-4173; Fax: 517-347-4798
conference secretaryUntil 1/2010 laura Witkowski
4250 summerwind Ave, NE, grand rapids 49525Phone: (616) 540-3795; Email: laurabclark@yahoo.com
After 1/2010 William W. chu331 Tannery Dr., Coloma 49038
Phone: (269) 463-6680; Email: wmwchu@gmail.com
Journal editordon hiler
3123 Waterford NE, grand rapids 49505-3244Phone: 616-363-6130; Email: dchiler@sbcglobal.net
assistant secretariesPat brook, Julie greyerbiehl, Pat hiler, david hills,
Mark thompson, arthur turner
conference treasurerProspero tumonong
P.O. Box 6247, grand rapids 49516-6247Phone: 616-459-4503; Fax: 616-459-0191; Email: treas@wmcumc.org
conference statisticianPatricia Wagner
116 s. Clinton st., Charlotte 48813Phone: 517-543-8186; Email: patlynwagner@aol.com
assistant statisticianVictor charnley
conference chancellorthomas shearer
300 Ottawa Ave. ste. 800, grand rapids 49503Phone: 616-456-7568; Fax: 616-458-0608
conference lay leaderlaurie dahlman
1228 southern, Kalamazoo 49001Phone: 269-343-1490; Email: laddmsu@att.net
associate lay leaderraymond Marshall
216 s. Nottawa road, Mendon 49072Phone: 269-496-7993; Email: rayandrosanne@verizon.net
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facilitatorlois Moseley, 1753 Breton sE, grand rapids 49506Phone: 616-949-8938; Email: LLmos49506@aol.com
disaster resPonse coordinatordon tippin, 320 W. Elizabeth st., stockbridge 49285-9791
Phone: 517-851-7008; Email: dtippin@core.com
ii. conference center staffNote: Names of laypersons are underlined
11 Fuller, s.E. - P.O. Box 6247, grand rapids 49516-6247TELEPHONE 616-459-4503
TOLL FrEE: 1-888-217-1905 FAX: 616-459-0191
director of connectional Ministriesbenton r. heisler Benton@wmcumc.org
Ministry consultantsiris naomi garcía naomi@wmcumc.orgJana lynn almeida janalynn@wmcumc.org
director of coMMunicationsMark doyal markd@wmcumc.org
adMinistratiVe staffValerie Mossman-celestin, Office Manager valeriem@wmcumc.orgKathy hippensteel kathy@wmcumc.orgPamela stewart pstewart@wmcumc.orgKiri salazar reception@wmcumc.orgrachel rusticus reception@wmcumc.org
conference treasurer’s officeProspero tumonong, Treasurer treas@wmcumc.orgJohn Kosten johnk@wmcumc.orgKara conn kduron@wmcumc.organn buck abuck@wmcumc.org
Michigan area resource center (Marc)betsy Weems, Director marc@wmcumc.org
united Methodist foundation of MichiganWayne barrett President and Executive Director wayne@umfmichigan.org
david bell Vice President of stewardship david@umfmichigan.org 840 W. grand river Ave, Brighton, Mi 38116 Phone: 888-451-1929
Marian coles Operations Manager marian@umfmichigan.org
Kay yoder Director of Accounting services kay@umfmichigan.org
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iii. caMPs, colleges, Wesley foundationsand other institutions
united Methodist caMPs: albright: Jim Taylor, Director albright@tucker-usa.com 3156 – 190th Avenue, reed City 49677 231-832-9094 Fax: 231-832-3856
crystal springs: Jeff Parsons, Director crystal@locallink.net 33774 Crystal springs street, Dowagiac 49047 269-683-8918 www.crystalspringscamp.com Fax: 269-782-7167
lake louise: Vaughn Maatman, Executive Director lakelouise@lakelouisecommunity.org Jessica Anderson, Assistant Director 11037 Thumb Lake road, Boyne Falls 49713 231-549-2728 www.lakelouisecommunity.org Fax: 231-549-2729
lake Michigan: Harvey Weaver, Director harvey@lakemichigancamp.org 5807 N. ridge road, Pentwater 49449 231-869-5317 www.LakeMichiganCamp.org Fax: 231-869-4890
lakeview: Mike symons, Director lakeview.campground@yahoo.com 5300 Culter road, Lakeview 48850 800-985-2267 www.lakeviewcamp.org Fax: 989-352-6038
Wesley Woods: Kenneth Brown, Director wwumcamp@aol.com 1700 Clear Lake, Dowling 49050 888.992-2267 www.wesleywoodscamp.com Fax: 616-721-8291
united Methodist-related colleges adrian college: rev. Dr. Christopher Momany, Chaplain cmomany@adrian.edu Valade Hall 133, 110 s. Madison st., Adrian 49221 517-265-5161, ext. 4211
albion college: rev. Daniel McQuown, Chaplain DMcQuown@albion.edu Ferguson Hall 103, 611 E. Porter st., Albion 49224 517-629-0492
Wesley foundations central Michigan university rev. Charles Farnum director@cmuwesley.net 1400 s. Washington, Mt. Pleasant 48858 989-772-2320 www.cmuwesley.net ferris state university rev. Vaughn W. Thurston-Cox vaughn.w.thurstoncox@gmail.com Wesley House, 628 south Warren, Big rapids 49307 231-796-8315 www.ferriswesleyhouse.blogspot.com grand Valley state university Heather grubaugh Holt gvumsf_@hotmail.com 227 E. Fulton st., grand rapids 49503 616-451-2879 www.wesley-gvsu.org
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Kalamazoo Lisa Batten lisa.m.batten@wmich.edu 2101 Wilbur, Kalamazoo 49006-5610 269-344-4076 www.wesleyofkalamazoo.org Michigan state university rev. Timothy Tuthill tuthill@msu.edu 1118 s. Harrison rd., East Lansing 48823 517-332-0861 www.MsUwesley.com
health and Welfare institutions bronson health care group rev. Bob Persenaire persenar@bronsonhg.org Pastoral Care Dept. Box 48 Bronson Methodist Hospital 601 John street, Kalamazoo 49007 269-341-6171 clark retirement community: Cathy rafferty, Chaplain cathyr@clarkretirement.org 1551 Franklin sE, grand rapids 49506-3331 616-452-1568 united Methodist community house: sharon Killebrew, Executive Director skillebrew@umchousegr.org 904 sheldon sE, grand rapids 49507 616-452-3226
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IV. CONFERENCE ORGANIZATIONSAND RELATED PERSONNEL
‑‑ Date following name indicates year of election.‑‑ Boldfaced to show CNC nominations.‑‑ Names of laypersons are underlined.
‑‑ Parentheses ( ) indicate elected by action of Annual Conference in 2009.‑‑ Two asterisks ** by name indicate chairperson.
ACRONYMS
A. STANDING COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE ON AGENDA
Conference Facilitator: Lois MoseleyChairperson, Rules of Order Committee: Ward PierceChairperson, Annual Conference Program Committee: Bill JohnsonChairperson, Committee on Reference: Laurie DahlmanRepresentative, Conference Worship Committee: Dianne Morrison
COMMITTEE ON JOURNAL
Members‑at‑Large (6) (2 clergy; 2 laywomen; 2 laymen): (Merna Francis 09) (Mandana Nordbrock 09) (Dennis Pennock 09) **(Kathy Cadarette 09) Sheila Baker 07 William E. Smith 06
COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS
Carole Pumfery 05 Marylin Salisbury 07 **Charles VanLente 02
ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
The Bishop: Jonathan D. KeatonClergy Assistant to the Bishop: Terry A. EuperHost: Susan HansenConference Secretary: William W. ChuConference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader: Laurie Dahlman 04Conference United Methodist Women President: Ruth Whaley 08Conference United Methodist Men President: Mike Bremer 05Conference Council on Youth Ministries representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Director of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. HeislerRules of Order Chairperson: Ward PierceConference Facilitator: Lois MoseleyRepresentative of Host Institution: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Worship Liaison: Dianne Morrison 03Child Care Liaison: Mary Jo DeLany 99District Superintendent (for information only): William D. Dobbs
CCOM: Conference Council on MinistriesCCOYM: Conference Council on Youth MinistriesCCUIC: Commission on Christian Unity and
Interreligious ConcernsCFA: Council on Finance and AdministrationCNC: Conference Nominating CommitteeCOSROW: Commission on the Status and Role
of Women
FUMMWA: Fellowship of United Methodists in Worship and Other Arts
IWC: Area Indian Workers ConferenceNCJ: North Central JurisdictionRELC: Racial Ethnic Local Church CommitteeUMC: United Methodist ChurchUMW: United Methodist WomenUMM: United Methodist Men
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Members at Large: Kip Brunson 05 **Bill Johnson 04 Frank Lyman 06 Scott Manning 05 Veroneze Strader 05 David Wiltse 08
Physical Limitations Representative: Timothy Miller 08
COMMITTEE ON REFERENCE
Conference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader: Laurie DahlmanChairperson, Annual Conference Program Committee: Bill JohnsonConference Facilitator: Lois MoseleyDirector of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. HeislerConference Secretary: William W. Chu
COMMITTEE ON RULES OF ORDER
Members at Large (9) (elected annually):(Lou-Ellen Briggs) (Gregory Buchner) (Susan Gray)(Matt Keck) (Karin Orr) (**Ward Pierce)(Paul Quigley) (Ruth Breyfogle 09) (Donald Williams)
Ex‑Officio:Conference Facilitator: Lois MoseleyDirector of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. Heisler
District Superintendent (for information only): Robert L. Hundley
B. CONFERENCE MINISTRIES
1. CONFERENCE COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES
Bishop: Jonathan D. KeatonDistrict superintenDents:
Albion District: Tamara SM Williams Grand Traverse District: Robert J. MayoHeartland District: William D. Dobbs Kalamazoo District: Cornelius N. DavisGrand Rapids District: Laurie A. Haller Lansing District: Robert L. Hundley
conference Lay LeaDer anD associate: Laurie Dahlman, Raymond Marshallconference secretary: William W. Chuchairperson, or representative, of the foLLowing organizationaL units (25):
Board of Church and Society: **Kennetha Bigham‑TsaiBoard of Global Ministries: **Barry PetrucciBoard of Higher Education & Campus Ministry: **Anne SolesCommission on Christian Unity: **Wayne PriceCommission on Religion & Race: **Scott ManningCommission on Status and Role of Women: **Judy CoffeyBoard of Christian Camping: **Jeremy WilliamsBoard of Discipleship: **Bill HaggardEmergency Preparedness Committee: **Don TippinNew Church Development Committee: **Kathy BrownRacial/Ethnic Local Church Committee: **Seung Ho BaekCommission on Archives and History: **Merna FrancisCommunications Commission: **James SearlsBoard of Lay Ministries: **Laurie DahlmanBoard of Ordained Ministry representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Committee on Nominations: **Steve CharnleyCommittee on Leadership Development: **_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Personnel Committee: **Karen GrettenbergerConference Coordinators of Children’s Ministries: Glenys Nellist
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Conference Coordinator of Youth Ministries: John Holland, Joy MillsConference Coordinator of Family Life Ministries: Mary Lou FassettConference Coordinator of Single Adult Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Coordinator of Older Adult Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Coordinator of Young Adult Ministries: Devon HerrellConference UMCOR/Hunger Committee: **Kay and Lynn DeMossConference Board of Evangelism: **Ed RossConference Committee on Prison Ministry: **Molly TateHomeless Ministries: **Karen WheatMichigan Area Indian Workers’ Conference: **Tom JohnCongregational Transformation Committee: **Edna FlemingConference Committee on Disability Concerns: **Curtis Jensen
District counciLs on Ministries chairpersons or representatives (6):Albion District: Mike Johnson Grand Traverse District: Robert Stark 07Heartland District: Jana Lynn Almeida 08 Kalamazoo District: Joseph Shaler 06Grand Rapids District: Rick Blunt 09 Lansing District: Eric Beck 08
MeMBers of conference youth counciL (2): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _conference uniteD MethoDist woMen representative (President, optional): Ruth Whaleyconference uniteD MethoDist Men representative (President, optional): Mike Bremerconference secretary of gLoBaL Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MeMBers‑at‑Large (4) (nominated by CNC): Carole Armstrong 04 **Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald 05 Rex Schad 02(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
MeMBers without vote:Director of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. HeislerDirector of Communications: Mark DoyalConference Ministry Consultants: Jana Lynn Almeida, Iris Naomi GarcíaConference Treasurer: Prospero TumonongClergy Assistant to the Bishop: Terry A. EuperCouncil on Finance and Administration member: Patti Harpole
officers:Conference Council on Ministries Chairperson (nominated by CCOM & elected by Annual Conference): **Lynn Pier‑FitzgeraldConference Council on Ministries Vice‑Chairperson (elected by CCOM): Mike JohnsonConference Council on Ministries Secretary (elected by CCOM): Linda Burton
2. AGENCIES AMENABLE TO CONFERENCE COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES:CONFERENCE MINISTRIES
BOARD OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY
MeMBers at Large (15): Jesse Arellano 06 Charles Bearden 08 **Kennetha Bigham-Tsai 03 Brad Brillhart 08 Dan Brubaker 05 Ellen Brubaker 06(Linda Burton 09) Thom Davenport 07 George Kieh 07 John McNaughton 05 Ann Meyers 05 Valerie Mossman-Celestin 06 Steve Neubauer 06 Ed Perkins 07 Rebecca Farnum 08
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Mission Coordinator of Social Action, Conference United Methodist Women: Clarice McKenzie 08Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Chairperson of Homeless Ministries (CNC nomination): Karen Wheat 06
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Conference Staff: Valerie Mossman‑CelestinConference Peace With Justice Coordinator: Ellen BrubakerDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Laurie A. Haller
BOARD OF GLOBAL MINISTRIES
MeMBers at Large (10):(Lisa Batten 09) George Bunn 05 Julia Deemer 08 Robert Eckert 05 (James Mort 09) **Barry Petrucci 04(John Pohl 09) Vipin Singh 07 Don Tippin 08 Michael Windover 08
District Mission secretaries (6)aLBion: John Williams 06 granD traverse: Mona Dye 03centraL: Terrie Eisenman 06 KaLaMazoo: Eleanor Martin 97granD rapiDs: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lansing: Robert Freysinger 09
Conference Secretary of Global Ministries (nominated by the Bishop): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference UMCOR/Hunger Coordinator: Lynn and Kay DeMoss 09Conference Coordinator of Cooperative Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mission Coordinator of Education & Interpretation, Conference United Methodist Women: Mary Lou Passenger 08Coordinator of Bible Distribution: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _General Board of Global Ministries, Women’s Division: Nichea VerVeer Guy 08Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Staff: Benton R. HeislerDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Robert J. MayoVolunteer in Mission Coordinator (CNC nomination): Dave Morton 06Chairperson of Hispanic Ministry: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Refugee Ministries Coordinator: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Health and Welfare Ministries Coordinator: Wendy Clark 06Urban Network Representative: Susan Hansen 08Town and Country Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND CAMPUS MINISTRY
MeMBers at Large (12): Andrea Barrett 07 Rob Cook 03 Kip Grimes 06 Rob McPherson 07 Kerwin Paesens 06 Melodye Surgeon Rider 06(Maria Rutland 09) Connie Shatz 08 **Anne Soles 03 Alice Townley 08 Jeremy Wicks 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Chairperson or Representative of Wesley Foundation Boards of Directors:
Central Michigan University: John BoleyFerris State University: Laura DixMichigan State University: Tim TuthillWestern Michigan University: Lisa Batten
Chairperson or Representative from Albion College: Chairperson or Representative from Adrian College: Chairperson or representative of Wesley Fellowship at Grand Valley State University: Terry MerrimanCollege student (1) (selected by each local Wesley Foundation Board and church‑related college):
Albion College: studentAdrian College: studentCentral Michigan University: studentFerris State University: studentWestern Michigan University: student
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Grand Valley State University: studentGeneral Board of Higher Education and Ministry: Laurie HallerConference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Conference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Laurie A. Haller
COMMISSION ON CHRISTIAN UNITY AND INTERRELIGIOUS CONCERNS
chairperson (CNC nomination, may be selected from 6 members): **Wayne Price 07MeMBers at Large (6) (1 from each district chosen by district conferences):
aLBion District: Paul Hane 06 granD traverse District: Joan Murphy 01heartLanD District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KaLaMazoo District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _granD rapiDs District: Joy Murphy 07 Lansing District: Leta Guild 05
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Member of General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Member of Governing Board of National Council of Churches of Christ: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Any persons who have been official United Methodist Delegates to most recent World Council of Churches Assembly: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Conference Staff: Benton R. HeislerDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Cornelius N. Davis
COMMISSION ON RELIGION AND RACE
raciaL/ethnic persons (8):African American (4):
(James Richie 09) Alice Richie 08 Steve Lee 05 Magnolia Thompson 03
Native American (2): Gabriel Almeida 07 (Nathan Little 09)Hispanic American (1): Lea Tobar 05Asian American (1): (Sahn Van Tran 08)
MeMBers at Large (4): Pat Bromberek 07 (Justin Brophy 09) Patricia Harpole 08 **Scott Manning 07
NOTE: Out of all the above members each district shall be represented.
General Commission Member (if any): Jerome R. DeVineConference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Staff: Benton R. HeislerDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Cornelius N. Davis
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS AND ROLE OF WOMEN
MeMBers at Large (11) (majority of whom shall be women; the chairperson shall be a woman): Rebecca Black 06 Lou-Ellen Briggs 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) **Judy Coffey 05 Billie Dalton 08 John Fisher 04 Mary Hoiles 08 (Amy Latimer 09) Kathryn Leydorf 05 Connie Shatz 06 Sue Yoder 08
Mission Coordinator of Membership Nurture and Outreach, Conference United Methodist Women (1): Beth MitchellGeneral Commission Member (if not in members‑at‑large): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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CONGREGATIONAL TRANSFORMATION COMMITTEE
Members‑at‑Large (8): Dennis DeVinney 07 Larry Edris 07 **Edna Fleming 06 Tom Green 08 Lila Lee Grummet 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Pam Walker 05
Conference Staff: Iris Naomi García
UMCOR / HUNGER COMMITTEE
Chairperson (CNC nomination): **(Kay and Lynn DeMoss 09)
District Hunger Coordinators (2) (named by the district nominating committees):aLBion District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _heartLanD District: Imogene Beck 04 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _granD rapiDs District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _granD traverse District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _KaLaMazoo District: Wade Panse 07 Janet Smiedendorf 96Lansing District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Conference Disaster Response Coordinator: Don Tippin 08Domestic Hunger Coordinator (named by the committee itself): Leah BrazoRefugee Coordinator (named by the committee itself): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Board of Global Ministries representative (1): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Board of Church and Society representative (1): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _United Methodist Women representative (1): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Chairperson of Conference Council on Ministries (or representative): Lynn Pier‑FitzgeraldConference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Additional members may be nominated by the committee itself to represent Church World Service and Heifer Project, if not represented in other members of the committee:
Church World Service: Robert BarnhartHeifer Project: Nancy SpalenkaInternational Child Care/Haiti Task Force: Paul DohertyBread for the World: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Conference Staff: Benton R. HeislerDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Tamara SM Williams
COMMITTEE ON PRISON MINISTRY AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONCERNS
MeMbers‑at‑Large (9) (including at least 1 from each district):(Clifford Allen 09) (Joseph Beavan 09) Jesse Clements 08 Martin Culver 04 Don Fry 02 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)(Thomas Reaume 09) **Molly Tate 03 Mary TerMeer 08
Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Staff: Valerie Celestin‑MossmanConference Adjunct Staff for Prison and Restorative Justice Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _District Superintendent (for information only): William D. Dobbs
MICHIGAN AREA INDIAN WORKERS CONFERENCE
executivecoMMittee: chairperson: Thomas John vice‑chairperson: Norm Pigeon secretary: Valerie Maidens
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MeMbers‑at‑Large (2 persons elected by each Native American United Methodist congregation; the pastor may be a delegate or alternate, as determined by the church):west Michigan conference Detroit conference
Bradley Indian Mission UMC Oscoda UMCChippewa Indian UMC Saganing Native American Mission UMCSalem Indian Mission UMC Zeba Indian Mission UMCGreensky Hill Indian Mission UMCKewadin Indian Mission UMCNorthport Indian Mission UMCPaWaTing MaGedwin Kikaajik (Native American Elders Program)
ex‑officio(voice but not vote; on because of category): Conference Staff: Benton R. Heisler Bishop: Jonathan D. Keaton Cabinet: William D. Dobbs
COMMITTEE ON DISABILITY CONCERNS
Members‑at‑Large (10): Carol Bunn 07 Fran Courser 07 Constance Heffelfinger 06 John Huizing 07 **Curtis Jensen 02 (David Markel 09) Pamela Mathieu 08 (Darryl Miller 09) Timothy Miller 08 Ellie Tobey 06
Conference Staff: Iris Naomi García
3. AGENCIES AMENABLE TO THE CONFERENCE COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES:COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS MINISTRIES
COMMISSION ON COMMUNICATIONS
MeMBers‑at‑Large (7): (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Dana Kinney 07 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) (Bryan Schneider-Thomas 07 **James Searls 08 Arthur Turner 05 Colleen Wierman 06
District representatives: aLBion: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ granD traverse: Michael A. Smith 00 centraL: Dale Golden 08 KaLaMazoo: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ granD rapiDs: John Warnock 07 Lansing: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Editor of the Michigan Christian Advocate: Tom Ferguson “acting editor” (chair, Detroit Conf.)Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ex‑officio (voice But without vote):Any Conference Staff persons employed in communications or media tasks:
Betsy Weems
Director of Communications: Mark DoyalConference Webmaster: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _District Superintendent (for information only): Cornelius N. Davis
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MeMBers‑at‑Large (7): David Crawford 08 (Lois Baumer 09) **Merna Francis 02 Kenneth Gackler 05 David Litchfield 05 Wilbur Scrivnor 06 Dan Yakes 03
historian: Dan YakesarchivaL consuLtant: Lawrence Hallex‑offico (with voice anD vote):
Archivist: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Conference Council on Youth Ministries representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Staff: Benton R. Heisler
4. AGENCIES AMENABLE TO THE CONFERENCE COUNCIL ON MINISTRIES:DISTRICT AND LOCAL CHURCH MINISTRIES
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN CAMPINGMembers at Large (11):
Terri Bentley 08 (Mary Jo DeLany 09) (Minette Himes 09) Heather Humm 04 Fredrick Sidmore 07 Cynthia Parsons 05 Carolyn Peacock 02 Don Sylvia 08 Don Tubergen 08 **Jeremy Williams 04
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Representative from each Local Camp Committee (5) (selected by each Committee):
aLBright: Mark Posey LaKeview: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _crystaL springs: Larry Priest wesLey wooDs: Dan McMillenLaKe Michigan: Mike Johnson
Lake Louise Christian Community Board Representative: Pat ArvillaConference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
District Directors* of Camping (or that person’s designee):aLBion: *Mike Johnson 07 granD traverse: *_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _centraL: *Terry Bentley 09 KaLaMazoo: *Kristina Rinderspacher 05granD rapiDs: *Gary Liu 07 Lansing: *Rebecca Morrison 05
Conference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Robert J. Mayo
BOARD OF DISCIPLESHIPMeMBers‑at‑Large (14):
Gary Bondarenko 08 (Catherine Christman 09 Jessica Clarke 05(**Bill Haggard 09) Ron Hansen 08 Steve Lindeman 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Janet Pool 04 Nancy Powers 04 Sally Shaw 07 (Joe Spackman 09) Caryl Snider 07 (Ed Snook 09) Michael Turner 08
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Two Youth elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Coordinator of Youth Ministries: John Holland, Joy MillsMission Coordinator of Spiritual Growth, Conference United Methodist Women: Bonnie Worley 07GBOD Division on Ministries w/ Young People: Jana Lynn Almeida, Rebecca Farnum, Rebecca FarresterChristian Educators’ Fellowship Representative: Norma Scrivnor 96Forum of Adults in Youth Ministry Representative: Greg Lawton 03Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts (FUMMWA): Joseph Jennings 07
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Stewardship Ministries Representative: Wayne Barrett 00Conference Coordinators of Children’s Ministries: (Glenys Nellist 09)Conference Coordinator of Family Life Ministries: Mary Lou Fassett 08Conference Coordinator of Older Adult Ministries: (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)Conference Coordinator of Single Adult Ministries: (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)Conference Coordinator of Young Adult Ministries: Devon Herrell 08
ex‑officio (voice without vote):Conference Staff: Iris Naomi García
District Superintendent (for information only): Robert L. Hundley
oLDeraDuLtMiNistriescoMMittee
conference coorDinator: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _District coorDinators: aLBion: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ granD traverse: Lois Matteson centraL: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KaLaMazoo: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ granD rapiDs: John Morse Lansing: David Dekker
MeMBers‑at‑Large: Wendy Clark Lorraine Lancaster Gordon Schleicher Louise Thomas
Clark Retirement Community: Anna GoddardConference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaRepresentative, North Central Jurisdictional Committee on Older Adult Ministries: Little Eagle Sayles
BOARD OF EVANGELISM
District secretaries of evangeLisM:aLBion: James Gysel 97 granD traverse: Ben Lester 05centraL: James Noggle 08 KaLaMazoo: David Nellist 09granD rapiDs: Scott Otis 08 Lansing: Kimberly Tallent 08
MeMBers at Large (7):(Chuck Hill 09) Leicester Longden 02 John Moore 06 Cheryl Mulligan 07 (David Nellist 09) **Ed Ross 05 Kay Welsch 06
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):Conference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaGeneral Church Agency: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ex‑officio (voice onLy):Regional Director of the Foundation for Evangelism: Eric Beck
District Superintendent (for information only): Robert J. Mayo
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE
Conference Disaster Response Coordinator (appointed by the Bishop): Don Tippin 08
District Coordinators (6) (selected by district conferences):aLBion District: Mona Joslyn 02 granD traverse District: Ron Worley 09heartLanD District: Larry Hayden 09 KaLaMazoo District: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _granD rapiDs District: David Salisbury 07 Lansing District: Jeremy Wicks 09
Volunteer In Mission Coordinator: David Morton 06Board of Global Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _District Superintendent (for information only): Tamara SM WilliamsDirector of Communications: Mark Doyal
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NEW CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
MeMBers‑at‑Large (12) (3 of these shall be from congregations chartered within the last 10 years): William Beachy 07 **Kathy Brown 05 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Linda Depta 07 Louis Grettenberger 02 (Brad Kalajainen 09) Rodney Kalajainen 07 Mara Marsman 04 Lois Moseley 04(Jim Noggle 09) Carolyn “Carrie” Otis 07 Greg Wood 07
Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Staff: Benton R. HeislerDirector: Barb FloryDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Robert J. Mayo
RACIAL ETHNIC LOCAL CHURCH COMMITTEE
MeMBers‑at‑Large (11) (nominated by CNC):(Issac Aduda 09) **Seung Ho Baek 03 Barbara Brechting 07 Carolyn Davis 08 Mary Lou Fassett 08 Geri Litchfield 05 (Liton Micano 09) Simmie Proctor 07 Terry Stickley 07 Pamela Stilwell 07 (Sanh Van Tran 09)
Conference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Staff: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _District Superintendent (for information only): Cornelius N. Davis
DISTRICT COUNCILS ON MINISTRIESEach district shall select/elect its own manner of organization as a District Council on Ministries to accomplish program ministries within the several districts. One person from each district shall be designated to work with those from other districts, as needed, and to serve on the Conference Council on Ministries.
C. FINANCE AND PROPERTY MINISTRIES
CONFERENCE COUNCIL ON FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
MeMBers‑at‑Large (15) majority of 15 to be laity; 5 from congregations of less than 200 members):(Kathleen Anderson 09) Diane Gordon 04 Brian Gunnell 05 Patricia Harpole 04 Nolan Hudson 07 Joseph Huston 05 **Dale Kimball 04 David Lundquist 06 (Georgia Marsh 09) Susan MacGregor 08 (Russell McReynolds 09) Rex Schad 05 Patrick Tiedt 08 Tom Vogeler 05 Patricia Watson 06
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):General Council on Finance and Administration Member: Prospero Tumonong
ex‑officio (voice But without vote):Bishop: Jonathan D. KeatonClergy Assistant to the Bishop: Terry A. EuperConference Treasurer: Prospero TumonongDirector of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. HeislerUnited Methodist Foundation of Michigan Director: Wayne BarrettDistrict Superintendent: Robert L. HundleyConference Council on Youth Ministries Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TRUSTEES OF WEST MICHIGAN CONFERENCE
MeMBers‑at‑Large (12): (elect their own chair) Gayle Berntsen 04 Paulette Cheyne 03 Kip Brunson 05 William Gehman 08 (Judy Leach 09) Madeleine Mathieu 02 Jody Pratt 04 (Cliff Radtke 09) James Richie 04
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Jack Tingle 03 Charles VanLente 05 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _09)
District Superintendent (for information only): Tamara SM WilliamsConference Treasurer: Prospero Tumonong
BOARD OF PENSION AND HEALTH BENEFITS
MeMBers‑at‑Large (12): **Michael Anthes 02 Peggy Boltz 08 David Dekker 08 Sue Graybill 03 Carole Lyman 04 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _09) Robert Richards 08 David Selleck 05 Anthony Shumaker 05 Ronald Stoll 02 Chantel Thom 07 Molly Turner 04
General Board of Pensions: Bill NeuertDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Laurie A. HallerConference Treasurer: Prospero Tumonong
COMMISSION ON EQUITABLE COMPENSATION
MeMBers‑at‑Large (12) (equal number of laypersons and clergy; at least 3 racial/ethnic representatives; 1 layperson and 1 clergypeson from congregations of fewer than 200 members):
Nancy Bitterling 08 Bo Rin Cho 04 Lance Goodlock 04 **David Hills 02 Nathaniel Johnson 06 Leslie Lynch 07 Susan Olsen 02 Nancy Patera 08 Linda Powrie 07 John Schwetz 05 (Kay Pardonnett 09) R. John Thompson 04
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):District Superintendent: Laurie A. Haller
ex‑officio (voice But without vote):Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer: Prospero Tumonong
Conference Staff: Benton R. Heisler
D. HUMAN RESOURCES MINISTRIES
BOARD OF LAY MINISTRIES
MeMBers‑at‑Large (2) (1 shall be a clergyperson): Mary Gardner 08 (Donna Keyte 09)
Conference United Methodist Women representative: Jenny Kroeze 08Conference United Methodist Men representative: Mike Bremer 05Coordinator of Scouting: Raymond Marshall 01Conference Council on Youth Ministries representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Conference Director of Lay Speaking: Kip Brunson
District Lay Leaders:aLBion: Barbara Parker 07centraL: Larry Wyman Sr. 07granD rapiDs: Annette Erbes 08granD traverse: Mary Stark 01KaLaMazoo: Sandy Lash 07Lansing: Joyce Showerman 06
Conference Lay Leader (chairperson): **Laurie Dahlman 04Associate Conference Lay Leader: Raymond Marshall 06Conference Staff: Benton R. HeislerDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Robert L. Hundley
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conference Director: Kip Brunson
aLBion District: Raymond Marshall granD traverse District: Jodie FlessnerheartLanD District: Dennis Pennock KaLaMazoo District: Sheila BakergranD rapiDs District: Jody Pratt Lansing District: Irene Vittoz
BOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRY(Nominated by the Bishop) (term up to 3 quadrennium/12 years)
cLergy: Seung Ho ‘Andy’ Baek 08 Dwayne Bagley 03 Gordon Barry 01 William Beachy 02 Rick Blunt 02 John Boley 06 Martin Culver 08 Julie Dix 08 Bill Dobbs 06 Lillian French 08 **Lynn Grimes 08 Devon Herrell 08 David Hills 04 Daniel Hofmann 04 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Mary Ivanov 08 Jane Ellen Johnson 08 Mona Joslyn 03 Robert Lynch 04 Greg Martin 02 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Chris Momany 08 Richard Morrison 04 Dean Prentiss 08 Brian Rafferty 08 James Richie 08 Leonard Schoenherr 03 Cynthia Skutar 06 Carolyn Spragg 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Keith Treman 04 Glenn Wagner 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
Laity: Barbara Brechting 04 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Pat Hiler 01(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Mike McDonald 03 Carrie Morton 04(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Sharon Purdy 06 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
ex‑officio (voice anD vote) General Board of Higher Education and Ministry member: Laurie A. Haller
* Denotes diaconal minister, deacon or former member of the Board of Diaconal Ministry.
CABINET
Bishop: **Jonathan D. KeatoncLergy assistant to the Bishop: Terry A. Euper
District superintenDents:aLBion District: Tamara SM Williams granD traverse District: Robert J. MayoheartLanD District: William D. Dobbs KaLaMazoo District: Cornelius N. DavisgranD rapiDs District: Laurie A. Haller Lansing District: Robert L. Hundley
Director of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. HeislerConference Treasurer: Prospero TumonongConference Lay Leader: Laurie Dahlman
CONFERENCE PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
MeMbers‑at‑Large(9):(Eric Beck 09) (Bufford Coe 09) Julia Deemer 06 Diane Eddy 08 **Karen Grettenberger 05 George House 03(Brian Johnson 09) (Mike Riegler 09) Ethel Stears 08
ex‑officio (with voice anD vote):Bishop or Clergy Assistant to the Bishop: Jonathan D. Keaton, Terry A. EuperDirector of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. HeislerDistrict Superintendent: Cornelius N. Davis
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COMMITTEE ON EPISCOPACY
Conference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader: Laurie DahlmanMembers at Large (7) (4 of 10 shall be clergy; representation of racial/ethnic persons included):
Jennifer Browne 08 Kip Brunson 08 Bill Chu 03 Paula Jane Duffey 06 (Jody Pratt 09) William Ross 08**Gary Sarut 02
Selected by the Bishop (2): Mildred Richardson 01 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
Ex‑Officio ‑ Members of Jurisdictional Committee on Episcopacy: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CONFERENCE NOMINATING COMMITTEE (CNC)
MeMBers‑at‑Large (12) (nominated by the Cabinet):**Steve Charnley 02 Laurie Dahlman 08 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Sandra Douglas 08 Mary Lou Fassett 06 Don Fry 03 Ron Hansen 06 Emmett Kadwell 06 Steve Lett 06 Dennis Pennock 07 Rex Schad 02 Mark Thompson 06
ex‑officio (voice anD vote):President, United Methodist Women: Ruth Whaley 08President, United Methodist Men: Mike Bremer 05Conference Secretary: William W. ChuConference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader: Raymond MarshallYouth (3) (named by CCOYM): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Volunteer Adult Worker with Youth (named by CCOYM): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ex‑officio (voice But without vote):Director of Connectional Ministries: Benton R. Heisler
COMMITTEE ON LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
MeMBers‑at‑Large (8) (nominated by the Cabinet):(**_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Cynthia Greene 01 Brad Kalajainen 06 Ken Nash 06 Nicole Proctor 06 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Jessica Landon 06 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
Conference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaYouth representative (named by CCOYM):
ABUSE PREVENTION TEAM
Kimberly Ebel 06 **Joyce Gackler 05 Thurlan Meredith 02 Nona Spackman 06 Ruth Stoddard 04 Benita Fyan 08
Conference Staff: Iris Naomi García
E. OTHER CONFERENCE ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS
JOINT COMMITTEE ON INCAPACITY(¶ 648 in 2000 Book of Discipline)
Representative from Board of Pensions: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Representative from Board of Ministry: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Cabinet Representative: Conelius N. Davis / Tamara SM Williams
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TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
Donald Boysen 06 George Fleming 03 Patricia Grauer 07 Lyle Heaton 04 (Lawrence Hodge 09) Jerry Kramer 03 Helen Lystra 06 (Chris Mason 09) (Peter Mason 09)
Conference Lay Leader: Raymond MarshallUnited Methodist Women President: Ruth WhaleyRepresentative from Commission on Communications: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Director of Communications: Mark DoyalDistrict Superintendent (for information only): Robert J. MayoConsultant: Mike MacLaren 09
TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN AREA ENDOWMENT LOAN FUNDand
MISSIONS AND CHURCH EXTENSION TRUST FUND
[Tenure: Bylaw terms are limited to 9 years.] Sheila Aleshire 07 (Amy Clouse 09) (George House 09) **Ken McCaw 01 David Nelson 05 Marsha Wilcox 08
Church Extension Staff Person: Wayne Barrett
AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Chairperson of West Michigan Commission on Archives and History: Merna FrancisElected by Commission on Archives and History:
Ken Gackler 08 David Litchfield Wilbur Scrivnor Dan Yakes 08 ex‑officio (voice anD vote): Archivist: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TRUSTEES OF CLARK RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Catherine Brady 03 Charles Burpee 08 David Dow 06(Mark Erbes 09) Marcia Haas 08 Kurt Kimball 05 Ethel Stears 07 Rick Walker 02 Richard Wiltse 03
TRUSTEES OF ALBION COLLEGE
[Tenure: Bylaw terms are limited to 12 years.] [Stephen MG Charnley 07] [Thomas Shearer 03]
Area Bishop: Jonathan D. Keaton[ ] Indicate names submitted for election of two by College in coordination with Board of
Higher Education and Campus Ministry.
TRUSTEES OF ADRIAN COLLEGE
[Tenure: Bylaw terms are limited to 9 years.] *(Linda Depta 00) Bonnie S. Garbrecht 08 Russell McReynolds 06
Area Bishop: Jonathan D. Keaton[ ] Indicate names submitted for election of two by College in coordination with Board of
Higher Education and Campus Ministry.* Term extended by request of the Trustees of Adrian College.
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METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY DIRECTORS
[Tenure: Bylaw terms are limited to 10 years.] William Amundsen 08 (David Bell 09) [Lisa Carol Coe 06] Steve Dosca 00 Steven Lett 07 (Shirley Richards 09) [ ] Names submitted for election of two by Children’s Home.
TRUSTEES OF LAKE LOUISE ASSOCIATION
[Tenure: Bylaw terms are limited to 9 years. Elect their own chair.] Deborah Johnson 05 Jeff Parsons 04 (John Ross Thompson 01) (Inge Whittemore 09)
Members at Large: Jan Sabin 03
Emeritus: Donald Merrill
MICHIGAN INTERFAITH COUNCIL ONALCOHOL PROBLEMS REPRESENTATIVES
William Amundsen Richard Braun Dale E. Brown Dennis Bryde Nolan Hudson Robert Kersten S. Douglas Leffler David Litchfield Russell F. McReynolds William A. Miller John L. Moore
Acting Executive Director: Thomas E. Woods, Esq.
TRUSTEE OF METHODIST THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL IN OHIO (MTSO)
(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
TRUSTEES OF BRONSON HEALTHCARE GROUP
2008 Floyd Parks 2010 Robert Hamet
UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN
Directors (12) (6 from each Conference, elected by the Foundation): Roger Colby 07 Bill Donahue 07 David Fowler 05 Lauren Frey 08 Terry Groesser 07 Deb Marcus 02 Kathryn Snedeker 07 Robert Stover 07 Charles Veenstra 08 Jill Warren 07 Sue Woodard 09 **Geraldine Wright 07
Ex‑Officio (without vote): Bishop: Jonathan D. Keaton Executive Director: Wayne C. Barrett West Michigan Conference Treasurer: Prospero Tumonong Detroit Conference Treasurer: Anna Morford
COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF A CLERGY MEMBER
Richard Erickson 03 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)James Mitchum 01 Joy Moore 01 Ed Passenger 00(_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
Lay Observers: Joan Kelsey 03 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
Reserves: Cathi Gowin 02 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09) Ed Ross 03 Karen Wheat 99
Reserve Lay Observer: Sharon McDonald 03
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Jane Case 96 (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 09)
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Phil Friedrick 03 Glenn Litchfield 02 Jane Lippert 04
Reserves: Seung Ho Baek 01 Robert Stark 02
MISSION PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
(Appointed by the Bishop)MeMBers‑at‑Large (4):
**Kay DeMoss 09 Susan Hansen 01 **Lynn DeMoss 09 Deborah Miller 02
General Board of Global Ministries member: NicheaVerVeer Guy 08Conference Secretary of Global Ministries: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _United Methodist Women President: Ruth Whaley 08Haiti Task Force representative: Paul DohertyConference Staff: Benton R. Heisler
OFFICERS OF THE CONFERENCE
CHANCELLOR FACILITATORThomas C. Shearer 92 (Lois Moseley)
CONFERENCE LAY LEADER CONFERENCE TREASURERLaurie Dahlman 04 (Nominated by CFA) Prospero Tumonong 96
ASSOCIATE LAY LEADER DIRECTOR OF CONNECTIONAL MINISTRIESRaymond Marshall 06 Benton R. Heisler 09
CONFERENCE SECRETARY
Secretary: (William W. Chu 09)Assistants to the Secretary (appointed annually):
(Pat Brook) (David Hills)(Julia Deemer) (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)(Julie Greyerbiehl) (Mark Thompson)(Pat Hiler) (Arthur Turner)
Journal Secretary (appointed annually): (Don Hiler)
STATISTICIANS
Statistician: Patricia Wagner 08Assistant to the Statistician (appointed annually):
(Victor Charnley)
F. DISTRICT COMMITTEES
DISTRICT BOARDS OF CHURCH LOCATION AND BUILDING(Nominated by D.S. ‑ elected annually by Annual Conference)
Albion District ‑‑Mark Crawford 05 Larry Rizor 89 Martin Overheiser 08Don Weaver 08
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Heartland District ‑‑ **Jim Baker 07 Lyle Ball 03 Susan Brockschmidt 08 Larry Brown 07 Steve Pung 04 James Miller 93 Larry Nichols 05 Randall Roose 05 Lois Sandbrook 93 Betty Seelye 08 Mike Simon 05
Grand Rapids District ‑‑(David Apol 09) Mike Conklin 05 **Mary Whittaker Duncan 05 Roger Howard 04 Sheryl Jones 03 (Steve Meredith 09) Sue Norton 06 Bryan Schneider‑Thomas 06 Inge Whittemore 08
Grand Traverse District: Tom Bowman 02 Bea Brown 05 William Maguire 03 **Madeleine Mathieu 81 Allen McCreedy 00 Ray Mayer 03 Walter Urick 06
Kalamazoo District ‑‑(Wayne Babcock 09) William Breyfogle 07 **Jay Brown 92 Ron Hansen 05 Carl Hausermann 02 Bob Jorgensen 03 Richard McCreedy 08 Charles McNary 00 Les Morehead 96 Gene Ranger 02 (Jeff Reese 09)
Lansing District ‑‑ Norm Austin 06 Mark Baker 06 Susan Grettenberger 07 Dave Jessop 97 Jim LaBaron 93 Tom Oates 07 Jack Slocum 97 Verne Summers 96 **Glenn Wagner 07
DISTRICT COMMITTEES ON DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENCY(* Denotes District Superintendent’s Appointment)
Albion District ‑‑District Lay Leader: Barbara Parker 07Members at Large:
Linda Autterson 04 Susan Babb 07 James Gysel 01 Chuck Lillis 06 Georgia Marsh 01 Becky McKenny 07 John Touse 01
Heartland District ‑‑District Lay Leader: Larry Wyman Sr 07Members at Large:
Imogene Beck 92 Diane Boley 07 **Linda Darrow 07 *Arlene Dunham 07 Larry Nichols 07 Maynard Peacock 94 Susan Poynter 08 Richard Sandbrook 99 *Ann Spagnuolo 98 Lorie Sykes 08 Bill Willison 06 Steve Young 07
Grand Rapids District ‑‑District Lay Leader: Annette Erbes 08Members at Large:
(Bill Bills 09) Cathi Gowin 00 John Kennaugh 04 Norm Kohns 05 (Aileen Leipprandt 09) Pat Sutherland 06 Gerald Welsh 04 **Don Williams 00
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Debra Hagerty 08 Harris Hoekwater 08 Jerry Jaquish 05 Valerie Maidens 05 Tim Matchett 02 Luanne Reed 05 Donald Spachman 07 M.C. Wheeler 04
Kalamazoo District ‑‑District Lay Leader: Sandy Lash 07Members at Large:
Gordon Barry 05 Tracey Hatch 08 Barry Petrucci 07 Wayne Price 08 Joe Shaler 07 Frank Sheldon 06 Wendy Wheeler 07
Lansing District ‑‑District Lay Leader: Joyce Showerman 06Members at Large:
Bryce Feighner 08 Barbara Flory 06 Jerry Granger 08**Charles Grauer 06 Leta Guild 01 Don Jost 06 Jeff Martlew 06 Joyce Showerman 06 Shirley Tingle 06 Jamie Zimmer 01
DISTRICT COMMITTEES ON ORDAINED MINISTRY(Nominated by D.S., approved by Annual Conference)
Albion District ‑‑Ordained Ministry Representative: Mona Joslyn 03District Superintendent: Tamara Williams 09
David Hills 07 Richard Kelley 03 (Bruce Kintigh 09) **David Morton 86 Ward Pierce 03 Cynthia Skutar 04(Len Schoenherr 09)
Heartland District ‑‑Ordained Ministry Representative: John Boley 07District Superintendent: William D. Dobbs 05
John Boley 02 Ken Bremer 07 Dennis Bromley 08**Anita Hahn 07 (Ruth Jones 09) (Emmett Kadwell 09) Kathy Kursch 08 (Loraine Mayes 09) Dominic Tommy 08
Grand Rapids District ‑‑Ordained Ministry Representative: Bob Lynch 08District Superintendent: Laurie A. Haller 06
Kip Brunson 96 Pat Brook 07 Ross Conran 99 Mark Erbes 07 Randall R. Hansen 05 Thurlan Meredith 01 **Tom Pier‑Fitzgerald 07 Jan Taylor 07
Grand Traverse District ‑‑Ordained Ministry Representative: Mike McDonald 09District Superintendent: Robert J. Mayo 05
Tom Ball 08 Joe Graybill 03 (Charlene Heim 09) Ronald Houk 98 Phyllis John 05 (Edrye Maurer 09) Janilyn McConnell 97 (Mike McDonald 09) Dale Ostema 96 Ann Sutherland 05
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Kalamazoo District ‑‑Ordained Ministry Representative: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _District Superintendent: Cornelius N. Davis 08
(Gordon Barry 09) Mary Blashill 08 Ron Hansen 06(Carl Hausermann 09) James Kraus, Jr 04 Sandy Lash 06 Russell Logston 08 Jeff Melvin 07 Joseph Spackman 01 Sherri Swanson 08
Lansing District ‑‑Ordained Ministry Representative: Lynn Grimes 00District Superintendent: Robert L. Hundley 09
Carole Armstrong 05 Marty DeBow 07 Kathy Dobie 07 Richard Erickson 01 Rae Franke 01 Lynn Grimes 00 Lonnie Lowery 08 Jane Ellen Johnson 07 Keith Pohl 02 **Molly Turner 03 Melanie Baker‑Streevy 07
REPORT SUBMITTED BY CONFERENCE NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Steve Charnley, Chair Mike Bremer Laurie Dahlman Julia DeemerSandra Douglas Becca Farnum Mary Lou Fassett Don FryRon Hansen Benton Heisler Emmett Kadwell Steve LettRaymond Marshall Dennis Pennock Rex Schad Mark ThompsonRuth Whaley Laura Witkowski
G. WESLEY FOUNDATION BOARDS
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY WESLEY FOUNDATION BOARD
Director: Charles Farnum, 1400 S Washington St, Mt Pleasant 48858, (989) 772‑2320Heartland District Superintendent: Bill DobbsChair Conference BHEM: Anne SolesConference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaStudent E-Board President: Thom VictorStudent E-Board Treasurer: Rachel VertMembers at Large:
Sherry Anderson Curt Bitterling Linda DarrowCindy Hales Les Keepper (chair) Nancy NaglerRoss Howell
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY WESLEY FOUNDATION BOARD
Director: Vaughn Thurston‑Cox, 628 S. Warren, Big Rapids, MI 49307, (231) 796‑8315Board of Directors:2009 Pat Little (04) Mike Reigler (06)2010 Timothy Locker (05) Ryan Bennett (07) Maureen Watson (07)2011 Christy Baker (05) Laura Dix (05) Dan Adsmond (05) Karrie Juengle (08) Emily Carr (08) Steve Peter (99) Dean Prentiss (08)2012 David Hanah (09)Eric Mundt will serve by virtue of his office (R.S.O. President) for one year.
Officers of Board:President: Laura DixVice‑President: Dan AdsmondSecretary: Maureen WatsonTreasurer: Pat Little
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KALAMAZOO WESLEY FOUNDATION BOARD
Director: Lisa Batten, 2101 Wilbur, Kalamazoo, MI 49006, (269) 344‑4076
Representatives at Large:2010 Larry Oppliger Jill Ferris2011 Wayne Price Mike Johnson Paul McGrayner2012 Don Weaver John Ross Paul VanWestrienen2013 Gail Secord Joyce Thompson Dennis VandenBrink
Wesley Foundation Students: Five (5) students Blair Cutler, Ryan Minier, Jenica Moore, Stephanie Sutton, Jennifer Wheeler
Ex-Officio Membership:Wesley Foundation Director: Lisa BattenAssociate Director: Julie KlineWesley Foundation Office Manager: Ozell BurtonKalamazoo District Superintendent: Neil DavisConference Staff: Iris Naomi GarcíaSenior Pastor, Kalamazoo First: Doug VernonUnited Methodist Women, Kalamazoo First: Barb VanWestrienenPresident, Kappa Phi: Andrea OpalewskiBishop Jonathan D. Keaton
Officers: July 1, 2009 ‑ June 30, 2010President: Ryan MinierVice‑President: Wayne PriceSecretary: Jennifer WheelerTreasurer: Mike JohnsonPersonnel: Jill Ferris
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY WESLEY FOUNDATION
Director: Timothy Tuthill, 1118 S. Harrison Rd., East Lansing, MI 48823, (517) 332‑0861Officers of Wesley Foundation Board of Directors:
Chairperson: Donald Abbott, Grand Ledge First UMCTreasurer: Grovenor (Kip) Grimes, Holt UMCSecretary: Personnel Chair: Sylvia Rogers, Mason First UMC
Representative of Lansing District UMW: Rhonda CrackelRepresentatives from Wesley Foundation Student Body (4): Kim Bos, Margaret Ferrara, Erik Zuker, Matthew RielRepresentative from University UMC: John McLaughlinAt Large:
Andy & Harriett Crisenberry, Lawrence Avenue UMCAndrew Croel, Carson City UMCVance Hamilton, Holt UMCGreg Lawton, Grand Ledge First UMCSylvia Rogers, Mason UMCMargery Schleicher, East Lansing University UMCAmber Schultz, East Lansing University UMCJudith Vinson, East Lansing University UMC
Ex-Officio:District Superintendent: Robert HundleyUniversity UMC Co‑Pastors: John Ross Thompson & Kennetha Bigham‑Tsai
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H. OFFICERS OF CONFERENCE ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
BOARD OF ORDAINED MINISTRY*ChairpersonLynn Grimes 71 Ferguson Street, Grand Ledge 48837 (517) 627‑7071
*Vice-Chair / Conference Relations: responsible for change of status, retirements, etc.John Boley 400 S. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant 48858 (989) 773‑6934
*SecretaryDavid Hills PO Box 467, Delton 49046‑0467 (269) 623‑5400
*Cabinet RepresentativeWilliam Dobbs 1400 S Washington St, Mt Pleasant 48858 (989) 773‑5140
*Order of Elders ChairWilliam Beachy 7533 W St Joe Hwy, Lansing 48917 (517) 627‑8388
*Order of Deacons ChairJulie Dix 212 S Park St, Kalamazoo 49007 (269) 381‑6340
*Registrar: responsible for Probationary Candidates seeking Commissioning / Elder Candidates seeking OrdinationDwayne Bagley 201 E Ash St, Mason 48854 (517) 676‑9449
*Head Registrar / Registrar:responsible for Deacons in Full Connection, Certification, DiaconalsMona Joslyn PO Box 518, Galesburg 49053 (269) 665‑7952
*Registrar: responsible for Local Pastors / Associate MembersGreg Martin 4301 Ambrose NE, Grand Rapids 49525 (616) 363‑3446
Ministerial Education Funds: Seminary funding, financial secretaryBarb Brechting 5092 Southglow Ct SE, Kentwood 49508 (616) 261‑4814
*Mentors for inquiring, exploring, certified and commissioned candidatesDevon Herrell 6583 First St, Lake Ann 49650 (231) 275‑7236Mary Ivanov PO Box K, Cedar Springs 49319 (616) 696‑1140
*Enlistment and Mentor TrainingMike McDonald 10843 Talon Ct, Traverse City 49686 (231) 935‑3759Rick Blunt 621 E Main St, Lowell 49331 (616) 897‑5936
*Clergy Support: support of clergy through liaison with Clergy Spouse and Clergy Family Task Force
*Denotes members of the Executive Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry
JOHN WESLEY ASSOCIATION
President: Mike RieglerVice‑President: James BreithauptSecretary/Treasurer: Nancy PateraCabinet Representative: Tamara SM Williams
UNITED METHODIST MEN CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President: Mike BremerVice‑President: Delbert BassettSecretary: Mike BremerTreasurer: John HuizingResident Bishop (honorary president): Bishop Jonathan D. KeatonConference Lay Leader or representative: Laurie DahlmanPrayer Advocate: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Hunger Advocate: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Albion District President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Heartland District President: Mark HannGrand Rapids District President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Grand Traverse District President: John HuizingKalamazoo District President: Delbert BassettLansing District President: Mike IrwinNorth Central Jurisdiction President: Dan HenryConference Staff: Jana Lynn AlmeidaCabinet representative: Robert J. Mayo
UNITED METHODIST WOMEN CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President: Ruth WhaleyVice‑President: Jenny KroezeSecretary: Susan EmmonsTreasurer: Linda LuceSecretary of Program Resources: Ruth JonesSpiritual Growth: Bonnie WorleyEducation and Interpretation: Mary Lou PassengerSocial Action: Clarice McKenzieMembership Nurture and Outreach: Beth MitchellCommunications Coordinator: Pat MentzerCommittee on Nominations Chair: Adele PaxsonNominations Members: Sue Alexander, Janet Berg, Leta GuildAlbion District President: Jo Coney EsslingHeartland District President: Linda AndersenGrand Rapids District President: Bev GassdorfGrand Traverse District President: Beverly ArmstrongKalamazoo District President: Carole PumferyLansing District President: Sue BaldersonHighlights Editor: Pat MentzerGBGM Women’s Division: Nichea VerVeer GuyNCJ Leadership Team representative: Phyllis JacksonBishop: Jonathan D. KeatonCabinet Representative: Laurie A. HallerConference Mission Secretary: Dale HotellingSchool of Christian Mission Dean: John WilliamsConference Staff: Iris Naomi García
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I. WEST MICHIGAN CABINET SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES2009-2010
Cabinet President of the Cabinet ...............................................................................Bishop Jonathan D. KeatonDean of the Cabinet ................................................................................................... William D. DobbsSecretary of the Cabinet ........................................................................................... Cornelius N. DavisSecretary of Strings ...................................................................................................... Laurie A. HallerSecretary of Status & Audit ........................................................................................... Robert J. MayoSecretary of Inquiries .................................................................................................Robert L. HundleyCabinet Prayer Concerns Coordinator ................................................................... Tamara SM Williams
Cabinet Representatives on Conference OrganizationsConference Council on Ministries ............................................................... Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton ...................................................................... Cornelius N. Davis, William D. Dobbs, Laurie A. Haller ................................................................... Robert L. Hundley, Robert J. Mayo, Tamara SM Williams
Annual Conference Program ...................................................................................... William D. DobbsArea School for Pastoral Ministry ..............................................................................Robert L. HundleyCCOM Executive Committee ................................................................................. William D. DobbsChristian Camping .......................................................................................................... Robert J. MayoCouncil on Finance and Administration.....................................................................Robert L. HundleyChristian Unity and Interreligious Concerns ............................................................ Cornelius N. DavisChurch and Society....................................................................................................... Laurie A. HallerCommunications ....................................................................................................... Cornelius N. DavisDiscipleship ................................................................................................................Robert L. HundleyEmergency Preparedness ....................................................................................... Tamara SM WilliamsEquitable Compensation ............................................................................................... Laurie A. HallerEvangelism ..................................................................................................................... Robert J. MayoGlobal Ministries ............................................................................................................ Robert J. MayoHigher Education & Campus Ministries ...................................................................... Laurie A. HallerIndian Workers Conference ........................................................................................ William D. DobbsInitiative on Children and Poverty ................................................................................. Robert J. MayoJohn Wesley Association ....................................................................................... Tamara SM WilliamsJoint Committee on Incapacity* ............................................Cornelius N. Davis/Tamara SM WilliamsLay Ministries .............................................................................................................Robert L. HundleyMichigan Christian Advocate ......................................................................................... Robert J. MayoNew Church Establishment and Development ............................................................... Robert J. MayoNew Pastors Orientation* ............................................................Robert J. Hundley/William D. DobbsOrdained Ministry....................................................................................................... William D. DobbsPensions ........................................................................................................................ Laurie A. HallerPersonnel................................................................................................................... Cornelius N. DavisPrison Ministries and Concerns .................................................................................. William D. DobbsRacial Ethnic Local Church ..................................................................................... Cornelius N. DavisReligion and Race..................................................................................................... Cornelius N. DavisRules of Order ........................................................................................................... Robert L. HundleyStatus and Role of Women .................................................................................... Tamara SM WilliamsTrustees .................................................................................................................. Tamara SM WilliamsUnited Methodist Men .................................................................................................... Robert J. MayoUMCOR ................................................................................................................. Tamara SM WilliamsUnited Methodist Women ............................................................................................ Laurie A. HallerVietnamese Ministries ................................................................................................... Laurie A. Haller
*Requires Two Superintendents
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J. GENERAL AND JURISDICTIONAL CONFERENCE PERSONNEL
2008 DELEGATES TO GENERAL CONFERENCE(Elected in 2007)
CLERGY LAY1. Benton Heisler 616-459-4503 1. Laurie Dahlman 269-343-1490 PO Box 6247 1228 Southern Ave Grand Rapids, MI 49516 Kalamazoo, MI 49001 Benton@wmcumc.org laddmsu@att.net
2. Laurie Haller 616-459-4503 2. Joel Pier-Fitzgerald 616-510-6727 PO Box 6247 83 W. 18th St. Grand Rapids, MI 49516 Holland, MI 49423 runmomrun2@aol.com pierfitz@gmail.com
3. Russell McReynolds 517-977-1556 3. Rebecca Farnum 989-773-1070 1721 Dover Place 1160 Glen Ave Lansing, MI 48910 Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 russellfmcreynolds@comcast.net rlfarnum@yahoo.com
2008 DELEGATES TO JURISDICTIONAL CONFERENCE(Elected in 2007; Also Reserve Delegates to General Conference)
CLERGY LAY1. Jerome DeVine 810-233-5500 1. Sarah Heh-young Baek 269-679-4501 1309 Ballenger Hwy, Ste. 1 318 Willow Ct. Flint, MI 48504‑7519 Schoolcraft, MI 49087 jdevine@detroitconference.org baeksarah@hotmail.com
2. John Boley 989-773-6934 2. Lois Moseley 616-949-8938 1109 Glenwood Dr. 1753 Breton Rd SE Mount Pleasant, MI 48858 Grand Rapids, MI 49506 jboley@mtpfumc.org LLmos49506@aol.com
3. J. Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald 616-396-5205 3. Steven Lett 517-372-4204 57 West Tenth St. 9417 W. Scenic Lake Dr. Holland, MI 49423 Laingsburg, MI 48848 pierfitz@fumcholland.org stevenlett@cablespeed.com
2008 RESERVE DELEGATES TO JURISDICTIONAL CONFERENCE
CLERGY LAY1. Joy Jittaun Moore 19-660-3439 1. Nichea VerVeer Guy 616-451-7058 Box 90966, Duke Divinity School 125 Baynton Ave NE Durham, NC 27708 Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Joy.moore@duke.edu orangecelt00@aol.com
2. Bradley Kalajainen 616-698-3170 2. C. David Lundquist 269-372-2044 2045 68th St. SE 5920 Wood Valley Road Caledonia, MI 49316 Kalamazoo, MI 49009 bradk@cornerchurch.org dlundquist@ameritech.net
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ALBION DISTRICT
Albion First – Phil Hostetler, 312 Irwin Ave, Albion, MI 49224 ................................... (517) 629-5185Athens – Sandra Belmore, 65 Jennings Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49015 ............................. (269) 965-1930Athens – Celia Ellis, PO Box 27, Athens, MI 49011...................................................... (269) 729-4028Augusta Fellowship – David Gay, 1760 S 8th St, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 .................... (269) 375-5326BC Birchwood – Nona Spangler, 611 E. Roosevelt Ave., Battle Creek, MI 49017 ...... (269) 962-9023BC Chapel Hill – Linda Autterson, 243 S 21st St, Battle Creek, MI 49015 .................. (269) 965-5968BC Christ – Don Fisher, 15 N Woodlawn Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49037-1539 ............. (269) 962-6345BC Christ – James Eldridge, 128 Althea Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017 ........................ (269) 962-9503BC Convis Union – Kathy Rome, 17242 14-Mile Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49014 ............ (269) 781-8248BC First – Stacy Caballero, 141 Kimball Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49014-5829 .............. (269) 964-4652BC Maple – Richard Strader, 178 Feld, Battle Creek, MI 49037 ................................... (269) 963-6830BC Sonoma/Newton – Sue Ratliff, 6577 K Drive S, Burlington, MI 49029 ................. (269) 979-9171BC Trinity – Frank Brooks, 221 Maplehurst Blvd, Battle Creek, MI 49017 ................. (269) 965-8929BC Washington Heights – Shirley McKinney, 112 Bowen, Battle Creek, MI 49037 ... (269) 964-6884Bronson – Faith Ludwick, 664 W Chicago Rd, Bronson, MI 49028 ............................. (517) 369-1507Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel – Jim Reese, 7721 Topinabee Dr, Montgomery, MI 49255 ................................... (517) 296-4348Center Park – Arlene Thompson, 1134 Orchard Dr., Three Rivers, MI 49093 ............. (269) 273-2829Centreville – Barbara Bungart, 20751 M-86, Centreville, MI 49032 ............................. (269) 467-6278Climax/Scotts – Sandi Walters, 10797 East T Ave, , Scotts, MI 49088 ......................... (269) 626-8583Coldwater – Diane Godfrey, 64 E Pearl St, Coldwater, MI 49036 ................................ (517) 617-1746Coldwater – Kathy Rockey, 141 E Garfield Rd, Coldwater, MI 49036 ......................... (517) 278-8751Colon/Burr Oak – Beverly Calloway, 1264 Shawtown Rd, Burr Oak, MI 49030-9517 (269) 489-5163Concord – Melissa Templeton, 566 Swains Lk Dr, Concord, MI 49237 ....................... (517) 524-8974Constantine – Mary Ann Grile, 925 Canaris, Constantine, MI 49042............................ (269) 435-7245Delton Faith – Dolores Mohn, 10295 Brickyard Rd, Delton, MI 49046 ........................ (269) 623-2601Frontier – Alice May Britton, 3651 Skuse, Osseo, MI 49266 ........................................ (517) 357-4342 Osseo – Jim Swider, 3285 Zona Dr, Osseo, MI 49266 ............................................... (517) 523-3931Galesburg – Susan Jefferson, 60 Center, PO Box 301, Galesburg, MI 49053 ............... (269) 665-9338Girard – Jill Dirschell, 153 Gail Ann Drive, Coldwater, MI 49036 ............................... (517) 279-9029Grass Lake – Larry Embury, 1855 SaRossy Lk Rd, PO Box 86, Grass Lake, MI 49240 ........ (517) 522-5285Hillsdale – Chris Deller, 2894 Lake Ave., Osseo, MI 49266 ....................................................................Hillside – Beverly Clark, PO Box 355, Hanover, MI 49241 .......................................... (517) 563-8966Homer/Lyon Lake – Helen Benham, 420 S Webster Apt 221, Homer, MI 49245 ........ (517) 568-3444Jackson Brookside – Rob Ulrich, 7392 Hollyhock Ln, Manitou Beach, MI 49253 ....... (517) 547-3673Jackson First – Evelyn Jewel, 110 N Dettman Rd Apt 209, Jackson, MI 49202 ........... (517) 784-6809Jackson First – Ellen Keatley, 1328 Kathmar Dr, Jackson, MI 49203 ........................... (517) 784-5445Jackson First – William Ross, 2148 Cascade Dr, Jackson, MI 49203 ............................ (517) 788-4035Jackson Trinity – Ed Eden, 1923 E. Kimmel Rd., Jackson, MI 49201 ..................................................... Parma – Paul Mowrer, 5680 Brown Rd, Parma, MI 49269-9682 .............................. (517) 531-4528Jonesville/Allen – Nancy Johnson, 6371 Weston Rd, Allen, MI 49227 ........................ (517) 869-2530Marengo – Harold Oswald, 221 Chapel Hill Dr N, Battle Creek, MI 49015 ................. (269) 962-2858Marshall – Georgia Marsh, 740 N Kalamazoo, Marshall, MI 49068 ............................. (269) 781-2501Mendon/West Mendon – Raymond Marshall, 216 S Nottawa Rd, Mendon, MI 49072 (269) 496-7993Napoleon – Jane Case, 113 West, PO Box 146, Napoleon, MI 49261 ........................... (517) 536-8781Napoleon – Robin Vafiadis, 9306 Charmin Place, Jackson, MI 49201 .......................... (517) 795-4182
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North Adams/Jerome – Julie Hane, 220 W Main, PO Box 62, North Adams 49262 .... (517) 287-5100North Parma – Paul Mowrer, 5680 Brown Rd, Parma, MI 49269-9682 ........................ (517) 531-4528Nottawa – Victoria Fisher, 201 McKee St, Sturgis, MI 49091 ....................................... (269) 651-8496Pleasant Lake – Eleanor Smith, 1220 E Territorial Rd, Rives Junction, MI 49277 ....... (517) 589-9297Pope – Mike McDonald, 12353 Clinton, Onondaga, MI 49264 ..................................... (517) 569-2211Quincy – Heidi Harris, 260 E. Garfield Lot 7, Coldwater, MI 49036 ........................... (517) 781-4694Reading – Jean Tift, 2251 Duck Lake Rd., Allen, MI 49227 ......................................... (517) 869-2214Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley – Wanda Stuck, 16101 South 2nd St, Schoolcraft 49087 . (269) 679-5722Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley – Donald Weaver, 1551 Palmetto Dr Apt 22, Portage, MI 49002 ...........................(269) 329-0185White Pigeon – Hazel Klaiber, 69483 S River Rd, White Pigeon, MI 49099-6948 ...... (269) 483-9030Springport/Lee Center – Connie Lack, 22386 24 Mile Rd, Olivet, MI 49076 ............... (517) 857-3447Sturgis – Linda Harrington, 209 Merryview, Sturgis, MI 49091.................................... (269) 651-4047Sturgis – Lance Goodlock, 23351 Mintdale Rd, Sturgis, MI 49091 .............................. (269) 651-9189Sturgis – Marcia Harrington, 209 Merryview, Sturgis, MI 49091.................................. (269) 651-4047Three Rivers First – Dan Brooks, 56770 Tanner Tr, Three RIvers, MI 49093 .............. (269) 279-7515Union City – Gerry Belden, 1188 Day Rd, Union City, MI 49094 ................................ (517) 741-9306
ALBION DISTRICT MEMBERS AT LARGE
Albion First – Donna Williams, 411 N Eaton St, Albion, MI 49224-1621 .................... (517) 629-6768Allen – Tom Marshall, 8832 W. Chicago Rd, Allen, MI 49227 .................................... (517) 869-2440BC Chapel Hill – John Wiley, 151 Blue Heron Court, Battltle Creek, MI 49015 ......... (269) 964-6320BC Chapel Hill – Carrie Morton, 4285 E Kirby Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49017 ............... (269) 964-7098BC First – Shirley Carr, 131 Shellenberger Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017 .................... (269) 965-8649BC Maple – Trisha Germinder, 35 Park Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017 ....................................................BC Sonoma – Linda Sibley, 90 Greentree Ln Apt 17B, Battle Creek, MI 49015-4235 (269) 964-2741BC Washington Heights – Steve Lee, 142 Greenwood Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017 .. (269) 962-6625BC Washington Heights – Mildred Mallard, 18525 Division, Marshall, MI 49068 ...... (269) 781-4689BC Washington Hts – Alberta Matthews, 205 Pleasantview Dr, Battle Creek 49017 .....(269) 962-9838Bellevue – David Weissling, 9503 Babcock Rd, Bellevue, MI 49021 ........................... (269) 763-9411Bellevue – Kristi Weissling, 9503 Babcock Rd, Bellevue, MI 49021............................ (269) 763-9411Bronson – Emily Ludwick, 664 W Chicago Rd, Bronson, MI 49028 ............................ (517) 369-1507Center Park – Janet Hagelgans, 15415 S. 22nd St., Vicksburg, MI 49097 ...............................................Center Park – David Lipps, 18775 Moorepark Rd, Three Rivers, MI 49039 ................ (269) 279-9616Center Park – Lisa Batten, 225 E Jackson St, PO Box 282, Mendon, MI 49072 .......... (269) 496-7033Delton Faith – Joann Coney-Essling, 6203 E. Butler Rd., Dowling, MI 49050 ............ (269) 506-2419Delton Faith – Cori Cypret, 3545 Burton SE Apt 4, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 ............. (269) 986-0732Lee Center – Bruce Lack, 22386 24 Mile Rd, Olivet, MI 49076 ................................... (517) 373-4755Marshall – Vera Litchfield, 12885 S Drive North, Battle Creek, MI 49014 .............................................Marshall – Virginia Keck, 131 Chauncey Court, Marshall, MI 49068 .......................... (269) 781-6620Napoleon – Leonard Mackie, 11611 Norell Lake Rd, Brooklyn, MI 49230 .................. (517) 536-0251Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley – Blair Cutler, 8722 Newhouse St, Portage, MI 49024 ................................Scotts – Jane Knapp, 16998 E ON Ave, Climax, MI 49034 .......................................... (269) 746-4915
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Alto/Bowne Center – Richard Hawkins Sr., 9966 100th Street, Alto, MI 49302 .......... (616) 891-1531Byron Center – Clinton Atwater, 1740 Westminster Ct, Byron Center, MI 49315 ....... (616) 878-0794Caledonia – Thom Kohl, 8563 Deer Forest Meadows, Caledonia, MI 49316 ............... (616) 891-7747Carlisle – Jim Haase, 4781 10th Street, Wayland, MI 49348 ......................................... (616) 877-4604Cedar Springs – Kim Lemke, 2271 Quarter Horse Rd, Cedar Springs, MI 49319 ........ (616) 696-7015Courtland-Oakfield – Megan Harding, 7505 11 Mile Road, Rockford, MI 49341 ........ (616) 874-1306East Nelson – Walter Ridout, 12340 17 Mile Rd., Cedar Springs, MI 49319-9215 ...... (616) 754-3005Forest Hills Genesis – Betty Kingston, 2490 High Ridge Ln SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 ....................(616) 464-4395Forest Hills Genesis – Dan Distin, 7475 Bridle Path Ct., Ada, MI 49301 ..................... (616) 676-1254Fremont – Carole Sutphen, 303 E. Main, Fremont, MI 49412 ....................................... (231) 924-4283Georgetown – Cyndi Hartley, 4066 Prairie ST, , Grandville, MI 49418 ........................ (616) 261-1941Grand Haven Church of the Dunes – Ed Lystra, 527 LaFayette, Grand Haven 49417....(616) 846-5429GR Aldersgate – Linda Powrie, 4566 Bonanza Drive NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 ... (616) 363-2534GR Cornerstone – Carol Doubblestein, 2124 S Cross Creek Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508-8795 ........................ GR Cornerstone – Ann Meyers, 1297 Katrina SE, Kentwood, MI 49508 ..................... (616) 455-9559GR CrossWind Community – Corky Overmyer, 4185 Ponderosa, PO Box 154, Dorr, MI 49323 ..................... (616) 681-0073GR Faith – Carol Smith, 4320 Royal Glen Dr NE, Comstock Park, MI 49321-9191 ... (616) 647-2155GR First – Christel G Williams, 1939 Talamore Ct SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546-9017 .... (616) 975-6564GR First – Lloyd Moseley, 1753 Breton Rd SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 ................... (616) 949-8938GR Iglesia Metodista Unida La Nueva Esperanza – Arnaldo Acevedo, 668 Lynch SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-8075 .............................................. GR Northlawn – Sally Wesorick, 6710 Peterson Ridge, Rockford, MI 49341-9284 ..... (616) 866-2540GR Olivet – Toni Miller, 347 Dickinson SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 ....................... (616) 247-8735GR St Paul’s – Rosetta Oosta, 2315 Edington Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508 .......... (616) 245-7591GR South – Shirley Meyers, 824 Edge Creek Dr, Wayland, MI 49348 .................................................... GR Trinity – Stephanie Wiltse, 1046 San Juan SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 .............. (616) 243-3729GR Trinity – John Mutchler, 1260 Suncrest Dr NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 ............. (616) 464-6072GR Vietnamese – Tri Nham N. Tran, 835 Edsel St. SE, Kentwood, MI 49508 ............ (616) 406-1592Hesperia/Ferry – Tom Green, 320 DeWitt Ave #24, Fremont, MI 49412 ..................... (231) 924-0197Holland First – Doug Dinkins, 1289 Oakhampton Road, Holland, MI 49424 .......................................... Leighton – Keith Pratt, 56 Nancy SE, Kentwood, MI 49548 ......................................... (616) 406-3809Lowell – Bunny Rice, 310 King St, Lowell, MI 49331 .................................................. (616) 897-0314Marne – Ethel Fox .......................................................................................................... (616) 459-4743Martin/Shelbyville – Patsy Hoekstra, 1168 122nd Ave., Martin, MI 49070 ................. (269) 672-7097Middleville – Shirley Mayhew, PO Box 121, Middleville, MI 49333-0121 .................. (269) 795-3773 Snow – Ted Johnson, 818 Sarasota, SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 ............................ (616) 940-0094Montague – Sandy Krupp, 5616 Weber Rd, Whitehall, MI 49461 ................................ (231) 894-8739Muskegon Central – Jack Hughes, 1894 Crestwood Ln, Muskegon, MI 49441 ............ (231) 780-2043Muskegon Crestwood – Dale Stambaugh, 1191 Fleming, Muskegon, MI 49442 .......... (231) 557-0567Muskegon Lake Harbor – Ron Benkert, 17 Ronda, , Nunica, MI 49448 .................................................. Muskegon Lakeside – Sara Boersma, 3364 Davis Rd., Muskegon, MI 49441 ......................................... Muskegon Wolf Lake – Nita Smith, 1482 S. Hilton Park Rd., Muskegon, MI 49442 .. (231) 788-5122Newaygo – Debra Prins, 5727 E. 86th Street, Newaygo, MI 49337 .............................. (231) 652-9480N Muskegon Community – Elizabeth Dykema, 3480 Algonquin Dr, Muskegon, MI 49441 .......................... (231) 780-3472
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Parmelee – Christine Schad, Box 206, Middleville, MI 49333 ................................................................. Parmelee – Jackie Willson, 10292 Whitneyville, Alto, MI 49316 ................................. (616) 891-1690Ravenna – Laura Wagner, 3735 Lo-Al Drive, Ravenna, MI 49451 ............................... (231) 853-5130Rockford – Alice Powell, 3600 Twenty Mile Rd., Cedar Springs, MI 49319 ............... (616) 696-2237Salem Indian Mission – Norm Pigeon, 224 N Maple St, Hopkins, MI 49328-9542 ...... (269) 793-7769 Bradley Indian Mission – Margaret Sipkema, PO Box 148, Moline, MI 49335 ........ (616) 877-4660Saugatuck – Carol Huyser, 5756 Old Allegan Rd, Hamilton, MI 49419 ....................... (269) 751-5986Shelby – Anita Anderson, 37 S. 112th Ave., Hart, MI 49420 ........................................ (231) 873-3034Sitka – Grace Lynn, 6985 Brunswick, Holton, Mi 49425 .............................................. (231) 821-0392Sparta – Kelly Potes, 150 Ida Red, Sparta, MI 49345 .................................................... (616) 887-7288Twin Lake – Benita Fyan, 6460 Middle Lake Rd, Twin Lake, MI 49457 ..................... (231) 828-4029Vergennes – Bill Vogelzang, 2185 Fair Ridge Dr NE, Ada, MI 49301 ......................... (616) 682-2057Wayland – Ginger Partridge, 535 W. Elm St., Wayland, MI 49348 .............................. (269) 792-6938White Cloud – David Meyers, 1542 E. James St., White Cloud, MI 49349 .................. (231) 689-2079Wyoming Wesley Park – Barbara Brechting, 5092 Southglow Ct SE, Kentwood, MI 49508 ......................(616) 261-4814South Wyoming – Betty Mucha, 10365 Eighth Ave, Grand Rapids, MI 49534 ............ (616) 453-6891
GRAND RAPIDS DISTRICT MEMBERS AT LARGE
Alto/Bowne Center – Janet Bailey, 3782 Murray Lake Ave, Lowell, MI 49331 ........... (616) 691-8011Courtland-Oakfield – Jerry Rardin, 4487 N. Valley Dr. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 447-9497Forest Hills Genesis – Lisa Aldrich, 2427 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Mi 49519 ......... (616) 257-8625Fremont – Joseph Jennings, 3072 Ramshore Dr., Fremont, MI 49412-1717 ................. (231) 924-3248GR Church of All Nations – Issac Aduda, 3097 Creek Dr SE #3A, Kentwood,49512 ...(616) 717-0091GR Cornerstone – Joseph Beavan, 6659 Whitneyville Rd., Alto, MI 49302 ................. (616) 868-6486GR Cornerstone – Edward Meyers, 1297 Katrina Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508 ..... (616) 455-9559GR CrossWind Community – Carrie Otis, 4380 Tracy Trail, Dorr, MI 49323 .............. (616) 681-0283GR Faith – Pat Sutherland, 2600 Seventh St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504 ............... (616) 453-0693GR First – Kimberly DeLong, 4934 Brownstone Dr NE, Rockford, MI 49341 ............ (616) 866-3191GR First – Diane Eddy, 2454 E Collier SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 .......................... (616) 954-2779GR First – Dale Williams, 1939 Talamore Ct SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546-9017 .................................. GR First – Lea Tobar, 2430 Highridge Ln SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7536 ............ (616) 940-0406GR Northlawn – Joe Scheid, 2328 Dean Lake Rd. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505 ........ (616) 363-1044GR St Paul’s – David Stafford, 3400 Poinsettia SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508 ............. (616) 247-8295GR St Paul’s – Mary Lou Fassett, Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin SE Apt 2024, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 ..................................... (616) 285-4795GR St Paul’s – Beverly Gassdorf, 2500 Breton Wds., Apt.1037, Grand Rapids 49512 ..(616) 455-2657GR Trinity – Valerie Mossman-Celestin, 300 Alten Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 459-6604Holland First – David Salisbury, 10855 Thornberry Way, Zeeland, MI 49464-8686 .... (616) 772-2828Holland First – Mary DeRidder, 16515 New Holland Street, Holland, MI 49424 ................................... Holland First – Ray Behrens, 2950 Creek Edge Court, , Holland, MI 49424 ................ (616) 399-3077Lowell – Nate Blunt, 640 Shepard Dr., Lowell, MI 49331 ............................................ (616) 897-8267Lowell – Elena Brubaker, 523 Lincoln Lk, Lowell, MI 49331-1358 ............................. (616) 897-6357Middleville – Jody Pratt, 2984 5th St, Shelbyville, MI 49344 ....................................... (269) 792-0481North Muskegon Community – Caitlin Wood, 1906 Moulton Ave, Muskegon 49445 ...(231) 719-0342Sparta – Joyce Townsend, 7178 Corneestone Dr., Caledonia, MI 49316 ...................... (616) 204-3495Wyoming Wesley Park – Deb Hodges, 5064 Chableau Dr SW, Wyoming, MI 49519 . (616) 531-5777Emily Uebbing, 2060 College Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 ................................ (616) 855-6247
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Alden/Central Lake – Gary Sage, PO Box 607, Central Lake, MI 49622 ...................... (231) 544-6314Baldwin Covenant Community/Luther – Freda Combs, 6320 W. Nugent Ridge Rd., Baldwin, MI 49304 ........................ (231) 898-4226Barnard/E Jordan/Norwood – Tom Clemens, 417 Trent St, Boyne City, MI 49712 ..... (231) 582-2566Bear Lake/Arcadia – Jerry Mathieu, 7413 Bair Ave., Bear Lake, MI 49614 ................. (231) 864-3519Bellaire Community – Bob Ayala, PO Box 583, Bellaire, MI 49615 ............................ (231) 533-8973Boyne City/Boyne Falls – Helen Deming, 208 N. Lake St., Boyne City, MI 49712 ..... (231) 582-6278Cadillac – Yvonne Bandelow, 404 Front St., PO Box 644, Lake City, MI 49651 ........ (231) 743-9843Charlevoix – Jill Picha, 122 Belvedere, Charlevoix, MI 49720 ................................................................ Crystal Valley/Walkerville – Carol Abe, 1884 W Tyler Rd, Hart, MI 49420 ................ (231) 873-4397Elk Rapids – Bill Avitts, 4899 David Drive, Williamsburg, MI 49690 ......................... (231) 938-5899 Williamsburg – Lisa Surowitz, 8831 Old M 72, Williamsburg, MI 49690 ................ (231) 267-5911Empire – Carol Merrillat, PO Box 92, Empire, MI 49630 ........................................................................ Epsilon/New Hope – Sue Kinney, 11365 Pickerel Lake Rd., Petoskey, MI 49770 ....... (231) 548-2145Epsilon/New Hope – Roger Fate, 10049 E. Mitchell, Petoskey, MI 49770 ................... (231) 347-3468Fife Lake-Boardmans Parish – Debora Sieting, 5661 Quarter Line Rd SW, South Boardman, MI 49680-9745 (231) 369-2966Fountain – Sonja Argue, 109 Scott St., Scottville, MI 49454......................................... (231) 757-2455 Free Soil – Fran Holcombe, 2514 East Michigan Ave, PO Box 74, Free Soil 49411 (231) 464-5025Frankfort/Elberta – Trudi Hook, PO Box 122, Beulah, MI 49617 ............................................................ Grawn – Autie Lamb, 2369 West Ave., Interlochen, MI 49643 ................................................................ Harbor Springs/Alanson – Tom Fairbairn, 7233 Smith Rd., Alanson, MI 49706 .......... (231) 548-5100Hart – John Huizing, 40 N. Plum Street, Hart, MI 49420 .............................................. (231) 873-0418Horton Bay/Greensky Hill – Carol Tunison, 309 Mason St., Charlevoix, MI 49720 .... (231) 547-5009Indian River – Donna Stone, PO Box 194, 6730 Rainbow Ln, Indian River, MI 49749 (231) 238-8889Kalkaska – Floyd Weaver, 12168 Moorestown Rd. SE, Fife Lake, MI 49633 .............. (231) 229-4557Kewadin Indian Mission – Phyllis John, 13735 Indian Rd, Kewadin, MI 49648 .......... (231) 264-0527 Northport Indian Mission – Donna Squires, 9650 N Carlson Rd, Northport 49670 .. (231) 631-3112Kingsley – Colleen Wierman, 8658 Hency Rd, Kingsley, MI 49649 ............................ (231) 263-4145Lake Ann – Leonard Sheridan, 5277 Birchview Ct., Lake Ann, MI 49650 ................... (231) 993-6773Lake City – Jane Tinsley, 1269 S. Audrey Lane, Lake City, MI 49651 ........................ (231) 839-2885Leland – Joan Hook, 2230 W. Nemeskal Road, Maple City, MI 49664 ........................ (231) 228-6250Ludington St Paul – Larry Gustafson, 5737 Iris Rd, Ludington, MI 49431 .............................................. Ludington United – Arnold Burke, 2004 W. Hansen Rd., Scottville, MI 49454 ........... (231) 845-1789Mancelona/Alba – Beth McKaig, 4426 Eaglett Dr., Bellaire, MI 49615 ....................... (231) 533-6314Manistee – Joyce “Paco” Theisen, 905 High Street, Manistee, MI 49660 ..................... (231) 398-0093Manton – Lois Matteson, 4960 E M 42, Manton, MI 49663 .......................................... (231) 824-6550Marion – Sondra Baughan, 11750 W. Long Lk Rd., Marion, Mi 49665 ....................... (231) 743-6272 Cadillac South Community – Dorothy George, 9401 E. M 115, Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 775-5940Mears – Marc DeMaat, 9468 W. Sandy Dr., Mears, MI 49436 ..................................... (231) 873-5945Mesick/Harrietta – Tracy Steele, 128 Timber Lane Trl., Buckley, MI 49620 ............... (231) 269-3036NE Missaukee Parish – Rosemary Storey, 5816 E Falmouth Rd, Falmouth 49632 ....... (231) 826-0006Old Mission Peninsula – Marge Long, 139 Mathison, Traverse City, MI 49686 .......... (231) 941-8657Pentwater Centenary – Susan MacGregor, PO Box 914, Pentwater, MI 49449 ............ (231) 869-4364Petoskey – Emily Calhoon, 2136 Springbrook Rd N, Boyne Falls, MI 49713 .............. (231) 330-1431Pine River Parish – Shannon Lindquist, 213 S Albert St, PO Box 336, LeRoy, MI 49655 ............... (231) 768-5179Scottville – Janice Merrill, 1443 W. Birch Dr., Scottville, MI 49454 ............................ (231) 690-1936Traverse Bay – Michael Windover, 11612 N Long Lake Rd, Traverse City 49684 ...... (231) 275-7483
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Traverse Bay – Leta Amon, 5875 Andorra Dr., C-3, Williamsburg, MI 49690 ............ (231) 938-2005TC Central – Allen Horstman, 1936 Outer Drive West, Traverse City, MI 49684 ........ (231) 946-9314TC Christ – Ron Kovacs, 236 Cross Country Trail, Traverse City, MI 49686 .............. (231) 933-6141
GRAND TRAVERSE DISTRICT MEMBERS AT LARGE
Luther – Beverly Armstrong, 9089 E. 7 Mile Rd., Luther, MI 49656 ............................ (231) 829-3969Barnard – Ralph Posnik, PO Box 878, East Jordan, MI 49727 ...................................... (231) 536-7596East Jordan – Luanne Reed, 402 3rd St, PO Box 1339, East Jordan, MI 49727 ........... (231) 536-0273Bellaire Community – Madeline Oeder, 7816 Cottage Dr., Bellaire, MI 49615 ............ (231) 377-7808Cadillac – Garrick Fuller, 448 E Chapin St, Cadillac, MI 49601 ................................... (231) 775-0845Empire – Sandra Mallory, 5171 Revnell Rd., Beulah, MI 49617................................... (231) 882-0440Grawn – Irene Carboneau, 390 S. Long Lake Rd., Traverse City, MI 49684 ........................................... Harbor Springs – Jim Myers, 592 1/2 E. Main St., Harbor Springs, MI 49740 ............. (231) 838-8041Horton Bay – Paula C Wright, 4979 Boyne City Rd, Boyne City, MI 49712 ............... (231) 582-9441Kingsley – Sherry Wild, 5696 Hilltop, Grawn, MI 49637......................................................................... Kingsley – Anthony Temple, 2185 Jonathan Lane, Kingsley, MI 49649 ...................... (231) 263-3844Lake Ann – Mary Hoiles, 6005 Beverly Drive, Traverse City, MI 49684 ..................... (231) 943-4673Lake City – Joan Murphy, 6241 Randall Rd, Lake City, MI 49651 .............................. (231) 839-4988Leland – Jay Hook, 2230 W. Nemeskal Road, Maple City, MI 49664 .......................... (231) 228-6250Ludington United – Jane Clark, 5543 Otter Ridge Dr, Ludington, MI 49431 ............... (231) 845-5310Manistee – Lemuel O Granada, 351 Second St, Manistee, MI 49660 ............................ (231) 723-2763Manton – Jill Haney, 9150 E 22 Rd, Manton, MI 49663 .......................................................................... Manton – Neil Haney, 9150 E. 22 Rd., Manton, MI 49663 ...................................................................... Merritt-Butterfield – Denise Hall, 2941 E Houghton Lake Rd, Lake City, MI 49651 .. (231) 328-4727Old Mission Peninsula – Jessica Cobb, 14432 Peninsula Dr., Traverse City, MI 49686 .......................... Petoskey – Susan Wirgau, 917 W. Sheridan, Petoskey, MI 49770 ................................ (231) 347-5463Petoskey – Deborah Cole, 394 Hillview DR, Petoskey, MI 49770 ................................ (231) 348-3460Ashton – Ashley Steig, 761 S Mill St, Reed City, MI 49677 ......................................... (231) 836-4652LeRoy – Andrea Wood, 10802 E 50 Rd, Cadillac, MI 49601 ........................................ (231) 779-8684Scottville – Carol Jones, 301 W. Maple, Scottville, MI 49454 ................................................................. Traverse Bay – Marilyn Erickson, 625 North Monroe, Traverse City, MI 49684 ....... (231) 947-4417Traverse Bay – Nancy LeValley, 2961 Crescent Shores Dr, Traverse City, MI 49684 . (231) 929-3155Traverse City Central – Mike McDonald, 10843 Talon Ct, Traverse City, MI 49686 .. (231) 935-3759Traverse City Christ – Kaylee Grettenberger, 46 E Division St, Sparta, MI 49345 ...... (616) 887-0783
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Amble – Dee Barrenger, PO Box 193, Morley, MI 49336 ............................................. (231) 856-7091Ashley/Bannister/Greenbush – Karen Follett, 5386 Garfield Rd, Ashley, MI 48806 .... (989) 847-4804Avondale/North Evart/Sylvan – Peggy Meyer, 8927 80th Ave, Evart, MI 49631 ......... (231) 734-5975Belding – Jennifer Schumaker, 733 Merrick Street, Belding, MI 48809 ....................... (616) 794-0003Big Rapids First – Barbara Ross, 16809 125th Ave, Rodney, MI 49342 ...................... (231) 867-3631Breckenridge – Karen Rohn, 619 Cedar Street, Breckenridge, 48615 .......................... (989) 842-5503Brooks Corners – Patrick Tiedt, 9859 River Road, Evart, MI 49631 ............................. (231) 734-2932 Barryton Faith – Patrick Tiedt, 9859 River Road, Evart, MI 49631 .......................... (231) 734-2932 Barryton Faith – Kathy Breithaupt, 5951 30th Avenue, Sears, MI 49679 ............................................ Carson City – Waltha Gaye Leavitt, 7962 Roosevelt Road, Middleton, MI 48856 .................................. Chase-Barton/Grant Center – Laura Dix, 17110 Youngs Lake Rd, Big Rapids, MI 49307-9004 ..................... (231) 592-5717Clare – Don Pope, 1305 Park Street, Clare, MI 48617 ................................................... (989) 386-9400Edmore Faith – Elaine Leak, 430 S. First Street, Edmore, MI 48829-9301 ................... (989) 427-3202Elsie – Eugene Peterson, 919 Grand Ave, Owosso, MI 48867-4517 ............................. (989) 743-9815Evart – KaraLynne Burns, 10134 River Road, Evart, MI 49631 .................................... (231) 734-2536Farwell – Kathie Kinzel, 871 S Scott Drive, Farwell, MI 48622 ................................... (989) 588-9174Farwell – Kap Paesens, PO Box 264, Farwell, MI 48622 .............................................. (989) 588-9933Fenwick/Palo/Vickeryville – Louise Belyou, 175 E Fenwick Rd, Fenwick, MI 48834 (989) 248-3349Greenville – Steve Lindeman, 500 W Grove St, Greenville, MI 48838 ......................... (616) 754-1727Heritage – David Michael Palmer, 8614 Gatewood, Howard City, MI 49329 .............. (231) 937-4892Hersey – Jessie Tatum, 3693 170th Ave., Hersey, MI 49639 ......................................... (231) 832-3931LeValley/Berlin Center – Dick Simington, 6350 Nash Highway, Saranac, MI 48881 .. (616) 642-9833Ionia Zion – Vicky Burrows, 2732 Woods Road, Ionia, MI 48846 ............................... (616) 527-0367Ithaca/Beebe – Ned Weller, 95 Meadow Lane, Ithaca, MI 48847-1846 ........................ (989) 875-4202 Ithaca/Beebe – Roger Silverthorn, 328 E St Charles Rd, Ithaca, MI 48847 .............. (989) 875-4821Lincoln Road – Clara Molby, 4527 Arcada Dr, Alma, MI 48801-9593 ........................ (989) 833-7598Mecosta New Hope – Steve Peter, 9062 Marywood Dr, Stanwood, MI 49346 ............. (231) 972-8445Mt Pleasant First – Wendy Honey, 1506 Flynn Ln Apt B, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 ...... (989) 400-0902 Leaton – Carolyn Bohlmann, 1581 N Leaton Road, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 ............ (989) 773-9688New Life – John Shell, 3788 Waterwheel Rd., Stanton, Mi. 48888 ............................... (989) 365-4369Ovid: United Church – Gwen Kelley, 6193 E Parks Road, St Johns, MI 48879 ........... (989) 834-5419Pompeii/Perrinton/Middleton/North Star – Karen Rozen, 118 Webster St, Ithaca, MI 48847-1721 ...................................... (989) 875-2517Reed City – Bonnie Dalman, 1800 N Ironwood Dr, Apache Junction, AZ 85220 ........ (231) 832-5493Rosebush – Brenda Johnston, 2748 Weatherwood Lane, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 ......... (989) 775-2669St Johns First – Beth Garcia, 410 E Railroad St, St Johns, MI 48879-1618 .................. (989) 224-2059St Johns Pilgrim – Judy Hazle, 1795 W Centerline Rd, St Johns, MI 48879 ................ (989) 224-4260St Louis – Linda Johnson, 112 E State Street, St Louis, MI 48880 ............................... (989) 681-5340Salem/Lowe/Maple Rapids – Andre Sanford, PO Box 228, Maple Rapids, MI 48853 ..................................... (989) 682-4102Sand Lake/South Ensley – Mary Johnson, 505 21 Mile Rd NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319 .......................... (616) 636-2980Shepardsville – Kay Watson, 7667 E Walker Rd, Ovid, MI 48866 ............................... (989) 834-5827Shepherd – Jean Thrush, 9250 S Chippewa Road, St Louis, MI 48880 ......................... (989) 828-5813Third Ave/Paris/Rodney – Virginia Turner, 510 Winter Ave, Big Rapids, MI 49307 .. (231) 796-0637Weidman – Glenda Pohl, 1575 W Jordan, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 ................................ (989) 644-3272
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Breckenridge – Joleen Golden, 230 Sixth Street, Breckenridge, MI 48615 .............................................. Brooks Corners – Patrick Tiedt, 9859 River Road, Evart, MI 49631 ............................. (231) 734-2932Clare – Jean Burrows, 3090 Lake of the Pines, Lake, MI 48632 ................................... (989) 588-3171Countryside – Charles Huffman, 1413 E Maple Street, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 ........... (989) 772-3824Edmore Faith – Terrie Eisenmann, 9720 Beckley Road, Blanchard, MI 49310 ............ (989) 561-2578Farwell – Dennis Wissinger, 2797 Lone Pine, Farwell, MI 48622 ................................ (989) 386-8900Greenville – Jorgen Chapin, 6975 S Grow Road, Greenville, MI 48838 ....................... (616) 754-9456Heritage – Christy Baker, 13348 S Deana, Sand Lake, MI 49343 ................................. (616) 636-8199LeValley – Judy Huynh, 2101 Clarksville Road, Portland, MI 48875 ........................... (616) 374-4764Lincoln Road – Dave Freestone, 4064 W Lincoln Road, Alma, MI 48801 ................... (989) 463-2271Mecosta New Hope – Norvil Brown, 9145 Marywood Dr, Stanwood, MI 49346 ......... (231) 972-2918Middleton – Mary Lou Passenger, 8315 W Cleveland Rd, Middleton, MI 48856 ........ (989) 584-3324Middleton – Lawrence Wonsey, 2832 S Staines Rd #33, Stanton, MI 48888-9269 ...... (989) 289-7318Mt Pleasant First – Kendall Jean Farnum, 1160 Glen Ave, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 ..... (989) 854-0343New Life – Linda Andersen, 8741 Six Lakes Rd, Six Lakes, MI 48886 ....................... (989) 365-3307North Star – Kathryn Strouse, PO Box 84, North Star, MI 48862 ................................. (989) 875-2894Ovid: United Church – AnnMarie Buchner, 141 W. Front Street, Ovid, MI 48866 ...... (989) 834-2044Rosebush – Jan Mogg, 6300 N. Whiteville Rd., Rosebush, MI 48878 .......................... (989) 433-5430Salem – Gayla Phillips, 116 W. Gratiot Co. Line Road, St. Johns, MI 48879 ............... (989) 838-2613Salem – Imogene Beck, 2238 E Maple Rapids Rd, St Johns, MI 48879-9432 ............. (989) 224-2076St Johns First – Amy Latimer, 608 Church Street, St Johns, MI 48879 ........................ (989) 224-2293St Louis – Tom Bentley, 116 N East St, St Louis, MI 48880-1721 ............................... (989) 593-2621St Louis – Loraine Mayes, 1 Orchard Pt, St Louis, MI 48880-9701 .............................. (989) 681-2848Weidman – Jean Holland, 4350 W. Beal City Rd., Weidman, MI 48893 ...................... (989) 644-5578Weidman – Carol Holeman, 1012 Cantabrian, Weidman, MI 48893 ............................. (989) 644-5234Emily Carr, 628 S Warren, Big Rapids, MI 49307-2210................................................ (231) 796-8315Michelle Fitzgerald, 1400 S Washington, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 ................................. (989) 329-0452
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Allegan – Hanford Brink, 2532 30th. Street, Allegan, MI 49010 ................................... (269) 673-6031Almena – Janet Swigart, 29441 42nd Avenue, Paw Paw, MI 49079 ........................... (269) 657-7741Bangor Simpson – Marty Maurer, 45611 28th Ave, Bangor, MI 49013 ...................... (269) 427-8340Benton Harbor Peace Temple – Pamela Stilwell, 1317 Hickory Dr S, St Joseph, MI 49085 ................................ (269) 556-1441 Arden – Barbara Wicker, 2346 E Lemon Creek Road, Berrien Springs, MI 49103 . (269) 473-2069 Arden – Pamela Stilwell, 1317 Hickory Drive S, St Joseph, MI 49085 ..................... (269) 556-1441Berrien Springs – Cynda Carson, PO Box 251, Lawrence, MI 49064-0251 .................. (269) 674-3507Bloomingdale – Ron Scholte, 32739 6th Ave, Gobles, MI 49055-9003 ........................ (269) 628-5213Breedsville – Olga Olds, 3648 Addie Dr #208, Zephyrhills, FL 33541-1706 ........................................... Buchanan Faith – Derek Kaiser, 2945 W. Chicago Rd., Niles, Mi 49120 ................................................ Buchanan Morris Chapel – Faye Walker, 1444 Bond St, Niles, MI 49120 ............... (269) 684-4444Buchanan First – Martha Shreve, 4035 Chicago Road, Niles, MI 49120 ...................... (269) 695-5867Burnips/Monterey Center – Carol Brinks, 2986 140th Ave., Dorr, MI 49323 ............... (616) 896-9898Cassopolis – Dawn Atkinson, 61148 Cass Rd, Cassopolis, MI 49031 ........................... (269) 445-2789Coloma – Jackie Hammond, 5625 Riverside Rd, Coloma, MI 49038-9349 .................. (269) 757-2899 Watervliet – Pam Walker, 5016 N Watervliet Rd, PO Box 22, Watervliet 49098 .... (269) 463-8164Dowagiac First – John Barnhart, 31147 Crystal Springs Street, Dowagiac, MI 49047 ............................ Edwardsburg Hope – Margaret Lamb, 69425 M 62 Lot 66, Edwardsburg, MI 49112 .. (269) 663-2652Fennville/Pearl – David Babbitt, 6464 119th Ave., Fennville, MI 49408 ...................... (269) 543-4272Galien/Olive Branch – Jean Murdock, 1177 US Hwy 12, Galien, MI 49113 ................ (269) 545-2486Ganges – Robert Walkley, 6065 128th Ave, Fennville, MI 49408 ............................... (269) 561-2712 Glenn – Helen Hutchins, PO Box 56, Glenn, MI 49416 ....................................................................... Gobles – Dee Clement, 35524 Mill Lake Rd., Gobles, MI 49055 ................................. (269) 628-4663 Kendall – Jean Westcott, PO Box 169, Kendall, MI 49062 ....................................... (269) 628-2757Gull Lake – Charles Bearden, 11361 Oak Drive, Delton, MI 49046 ............................. (269) 623-5990Hartford – Jan Hansen, 143 Paras Hill Drive, Hartford, MI 49057 ................................ (269) 621-3796Hinchman/Oronoko – Chris Sunday, 437 E. Snow Rd., Baroda, MI 49101 ............................................. Hopkins/South Monterey – Jim Thomas, 1856 Lincoln Rd, Allegan, MI 49010 ........... (269) 673-6025Kalamazoo First – Fred Douglas, 5138 Old Colony, Portage, MI 49024 ...................... (269) 373-6838Kalamazoo First – Molly Williams, 2716 North 9th Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 ...... (269) 375-4867Kalamazoo Milwood – Ruth Breyfogle, 157 Fairview, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 ............. (269) 349-1258Kalamazoo Stockbridge Avenue – Margaret Burns, 511Golden Dr, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 .......................................(269) 488-5876Kalamazoo Sunnyside – Ervin Piotrowski, 6617 Ormada Dr, Kalamazoo, MI 49048 .. (269) 349-3147Kalamazoo Westwood – Phil Bowman, 6456 Terrington Rd, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 .. (269) 375-9580Lacota – Joy Dee, 04903 County Rd 687, South Haven, MI 49090 .............................. (269) 637-4565Lakeside – A. Thomas Smith, PO Box 234, Lakeside, MI 49116-0234 ........................ (269) 469-1262Lawrence – Annette Crandall, PO Box 622, 1200 Crandall Pkwy, Lawrence 49064 .... (269) 655-5181Lawton St Paul’s – Jean Florian, 63478 32nd St, Lawton, MI 49065 ........................... (269) 624-1535Marcellus/Wakelee – Nancy Cleveland, 17740 Dutch Settlement, Cassopolis, MI 49031 .................. (269) 646-3278New Buffalo First – Richard Graf, 8601 N State Road 39, Laporte, IN 46350-8655 .... (219) 362-7495Niles Grace – Robert Jackson, 1270 Briar Rd, Niles, MI 49120 .................................... (269) 683-9642Niles Wesley – Judy Boecher-Frey, 51265 Outer Drive, South Bend, IN 46628 .......... (574) 271-0624Oshtemo – Susan Smith, 5174 Cobblefield Ln., Kalamazoo, MI 49004 ........................ (269) 383-9850Otsego – Donna Church, 1294 Hill Road, Otsego, MI 49078-9702 ............................... (269) 694-6492Parchment – Dean Clark, 312 Glenguile, Parchment, MI 49004.................................... (269) 343-2815Paw Paw – Bill Stembaugh, 61279 41st Street, Paw Paw, MI 49079 ............................ (269) 657-3998
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Plainwell First – John Mahan, 403 Walnut Woods Ct., Plainwell, MI 49080 ............... (269) 685-6142Plainwell First – Rex Bell, 6549 Hollison Drive, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 ...................... (269) 375-2128Pokagon – Donna Shaffer, 9553 Smith Road, Berrien Center, MI 49102-9731 ............ (269) 684-5613Portage Chapel Hill – Adele Paxson, 1332 Royce Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 ............ (269) 343-2903Portage Chapel Hill – Daryl Perkins, 1935 Bloomfield, Kalamazoo, MI 49001 ........... (269) 373-5793Portage Chapel Hill – George Dunn, 2119 N Drake, Kalamazoo, MI 49006 ................ (269) 394-0257Portage Prairie – Julia Kuritz, 138 W. Cripe, South Bend, IN 46637 ............................ (574) 272-6832St Joseph First – William Funk, 4312 Sunnymeade, St Joseph, MI 49085 .................... (269) 428-2992St Joseph First – Michael Dumke, 2535 Old Lakeshore Rd., St. Joseph, MI 49085 ..... (269) 983-0439Schoolcraft – Kymm Carlin, 224 Lovell, Schoolcraft, MI 49087 .................................. (269) 679-3038Scottdale/Bridgman – Dawn Oldenburg, 9862 Vineyard St, Bridgman, MI 49106 ....... (269) 465-3514Silver Creek/Keeler – Caryl Snider, 322 Congress St, Watervilet, MI 49098 ............... (269) 325-1026Sodus Chapel Hill – Wally Bennett, 3643 Hillandale Road, Eau Claire, MI 49111 ...... (269) 944-1961South Haven – Janet Yelding, 17847 M 140, South Haven, MI 49090 ......................... (269) 637-5645Stevensville – Barbara Steiner, 2655 Woodgate Dr #139, St. Joseph, MI 49085 .......... (269) 556-0074Stevensville – Lona Vogie, 3372 W. Valley View Dr., St. Joseph, MI 49127 .............. (269) 428-1765Three Oaks – Alexis Renbarger, 407 Cherry Street, Three Oaks, MI 49128 ................. (269) 756-5611Trowbridge – Joyce Josey, 1249 M 222 Lot #29, Martin, MI 49070 ........................................................ Vicksburg – Rachel Freeman, 303 South Main Street, Vicksburg, MI 49097 ............... (269) 649-3537
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Bangor Simpson – Carole Pumfery, PO Box 19, Breedsville, MI 49027 ...................... (269) 427-5513Berrien Springs – Jeff Parsons, 33774 Crystal Springs St, Dowagiac, MI 49047 ........ (269) 683-8918Dowagiac First – Karen Benedix, PO Box 393, Dowagiac, MI 49047 .......................... (269) 782-6306Fennville – Reba Peterson, 687 W Fennville St, Fennville, MI 49408 .......................... (269) 561-2537Kendall – Gil Wood, 22181 Baseline Rd, Otsego, MI 49078 ....................................... (269) 694-4637Gull Lake – Merna Francis, 2924 N 33rd St, Galesburg, MI 49053 .............................. (269) 665-9430Kalamazoo Westwood – Margaret Predum, 5433 Meredith #1A, Kalamazoo 49002 ... (269) 324-8150Kalamazoo Westwood – Jane Wright, 6864 Countryview Dr, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 .. (269) 544-2390Lawrence – Beverly Radtke, 115 E. James, Lawrence, MI 49064 ................................. (269) 674-8386Marcellus – Kady Matthisen, PO Box 118, Marcellus, MI 49067 ................................. (269) 646-6092Northwest – Gene Clem, 4162 N 2nd St, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 .................................. (269) 375-5981Otsego – Sandy Lash, 175 Allegan St, Plainwell, MI 49080.......................................... (269) 929-2793Otsego – Minette Himes, 116 E Morrell St, Otsego, MI 49078 ..................................... (269) 694-6474Pearl – Reba Peterson, 687 W Fennville St, Fennville, MI 49408 ................................. (269) 561-2537Plainwell First – Judy Prochnau, 714 E. Gun River Dr, Plainwell, MI 49080 .......................................... Pokagon – Eleanor Martin, 30485 Pokagon Hwy, Dowagiac, MI 49047 ...................... (269) 782-5852Pokagon – Molly Shaffer, 33053 Crystal Springs St, Dowagiac, MI 49047 .................. (269) 684-6347Portage First – Wendy Wheeler, 7535 Timbercreek Ct #2, Portage, MI 49024 ............ (269) 324-9574Portage First – Steve Piorkowski, 1405 Royal Oak, Portage, MI 49024 ........................ (269) 321-9712St Joseph First – Patrick McCrevan, 5772 Scottdale Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085 ........ (269) 556-9592Townline – Mandana Nordbrock, 22361 36th Street, Gobles, MI 49055 ...................... (269) 628-4324Trowbridge – Kevin Guetschow, 859 11th, Plainwell, MI 49080 ............................................................ Trowbridge – Bill Menck, 2324 104th Avenue, Otsego, MI 49078 .............................. (269) 694-4335Watervliet – Pam Walker, PO Box 22, 5016 N Watervliet Rd, Watervliet, MI 49098 (269) 463-8164Stephanie Sutton, Wesley Foundation of WMU, 2101 Wilbur, Kalamazoo, MI 49006 ........................... Ryan Miner, 2101 Wilbur Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49006 .......................................................................
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Bath/Gunnisonville – Deborah Carlson, 4237 Whitby Ln, Bath, MI 48808 .................. (517) 641-4336Brookfield Eaton – Janice Hisler, 9280 Brookfield Rd, Charlotte, MI 48813 .......................................... Charlotte Lawrence Ave – Kenneth Cool, 22551 Monroe Rd, Springport, MI 49284 .................................. (517) 857-4159Country Chapel – Andrew Hovanec, 13220 Banfield Rd, Battle Creek, MI 49017 ...... (269) 721-8123Dansville – Sheri Clarke, 2088 E Dansville Rd, Dansville, MI 48819 .......................... (517) 623-6381Delta Mills – Judy Byington, 1007 Eddie Dr, Lansing, MI 48917 ................................. (517) 323-7692DeWitt Redeemer – Paul Blankenship, 11494 W River Dr, Dewitt, MI 48820 ............. (517) 669-7383Dimondale/Grovenburg – Robin Towsley, 6473 McCue Rd, Holt, MI 48842-8610 ..... (517) 646-0664EL Chapel Hill – Richard Silky, 1414 Tonawanda Dr, Haslett, MI 48840 .................... (517) 339-2034EL University – Jack Jones, 599 Pebblebrook Ln, East Lansing, MI 48823 ................. (517) 351-0728EL University – Sarah Musson, 1131 Hillgate Way, Lansing, MI 48912 ...................... (517) 203-0800Eaton Rapids First – Julie Anderson, 800 Cumberland Dr, Eaton Rapids, MI 48827 ... (517) 663-4264Grand Ledge First – Jerry Thompson, 3788 E St Joe Hwy, Grand Ledge, MI 48837 .....(517) 627-9865Grand Ledge First – Jan Jacobs, 1124 Tulip, Gand Ledge, MI 48837 ...................................................... Hastings First – Shelia Huis, 1202 Barber Rd, Hastings, MI 49058 .............................. (269) 945-9113Hastings Hope – Jim Frederick, 4857 Hathaway Ct, Hastings, MI 49058 ..................... (269) 948-1979Holt – Matthew Keck, 5746 Cartago Dr, Lansing, MI 48911 ........................................ (517) 394-2076Kalamo – Jerry Bukoski, 1069 S Ionia Rd, Vermontville, MI 49096-8576 ................... (517) 726-1031Lake Odessa Central – Elaine Garlock, 1504 Johnson St, Lake Odessa, MI 48849 ...... (616) 374-8420Lansing Asbury – Dawn Hecker, 1331 Cedarhill Dr., East Lansing, MI 48823 ............ (517) 332-3830Lansing Central – Patricia Bell, 2500 Clifton Ave, Lansing, MI 48910 ........................ (517) 482-4098Lansing Faith & South Lansing Ministries – Merlee Anderson, 5895 Rothesay Rd, Lansing, MI 48911 ................................. (517) 882-2240Lansing First – David Baur, 5105 Deanna Dr, Lansing, MI 48917 ................................ (517) 321-3070Lansing Grace – Mary Jo Lott, 6014 Annapolis Dr, Lansing, MI 48911 ....................... (517) 394-0466Lansing Korean – Eun Il Lee, 3539 Stagecoach, Okemos, MI 48864 ............................ (517) 349-4459Lansing Mt Hope – Judy Lott, 2512 Arbor Forest Dr, Lansing, MI 48910-3865 .......... (517) 882-8150Lansing Sycamore Creek – Thomas Oates, 5127 Aurelius Road, Lansing, MI 48911 ............................. Leslie/Felt Plains – Esther Jackson, 560 E. Kinneville Road, Leslie, MI 49251 ........... (517) 589-9625Mason First – Glenn Darling, 1111 Barnes Rd, Mason, MI 48854 ................................ (517) 676-2154Millville – Don Tippin, 320 W Elizabeth St, Stockbridge, MI 49285-9791 .................. (517) 740-8723Mulliken/Eagle – Ann Barclay, 16605 S Grange Rd, Grand Ledge, MI 48837 ............. (517) 627-3693Nashville – Sarah Carpenter, 854 Linden St., Vermontville, MI 49096 ......................... (517) 726-1391Perry/Shaftsburg – Janice Luft, 1138 Ellsworth Rd., Perry, MI 48872 .......................... (517) 625-3643Portland – Eric Alderman, 972 Marshall St, Portland, MI 48875 .................................. (517) 647-7403Potterville – Kathy Dobie, 15248 Jones Rd, Eagle, MI 48822 ....................................... (517) 627-1351Quimby – Barbara Thornburgh, 6105 S Charlton Park Rd, Hastings, MI 49058 .......... (269) 945-9343Robbins – Ted Kilvington, 880 Brookdale, Mason, MI 48854 ...................................... (517) 676-0059Stockbridge/Munith – Jeff Wilson, 303 S Center St, Stockbridge, MI 49285 ............... (517) 851-8714Sunfield/Sebewa Center – Gerald Gilbert, 2443 E Tupper Lk Rd, Lake Odessa, MI 48849 ........................ (517) 566-8566Vermontville/Gresham – Tom Raymond, 6315 Mulliken Rd, Charlotte, MI 48813...... (517) 543-3754Waterloo Village – Gerri Plansker, 1027 Bishop Rd, Grosse Point, MI 48230 ............. (313) 885-5388 Waterloo First – Nick Carpenter, 5240 Freiermuth Rd, Stockbridge, MI 49285 ....... (517) 565-3141Webberville – Lynn Sampson, 1835 Linn Rd, Williamston, MI 48895 ......................... (517) 655-2860Welcome Corners/Freeport/Peace – Arlene Stanton, 3813 Baldwin Rd, Hastings, MI 49058 ..................................... (269) 948-8816Wheatfield – Neva Curtis, 1409 S Zimmer Rd, Williamston, MI 48895 ....................... (517) 655-1484
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Williamston Crossroads – Joann McCrum, 5200 M 52, Williamson, MI 48895 ........... (517) 468-3480Williamston – Nancy Ham, 1917 Maple Shade Dr, Williamston, MI 48895 ................. (517) 655-2754Woodland – Barbara Heise, 4267 N Martin Rd, Woodland, MI 48897 ....................................................
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DeWitt Redeemer – Charlene Schaar, 3486 W Howe Rd, DeWitt, MI 48820 ............. (517) 669-9571EL Peoples Church – Barbara Potter, 5880 Blythfield Dr, East Lansing, MI 48823 ..... (517) 332-4733EL University – Blair Cutler, 8722 Newhouse St, Portage, MI 49024 ..................................................... Hastings First – Margaret Hollenbeck, 719 N Boltwood, Hastings, MI 49058 .............. (269) 945-4701Holt – Sus’ann Busley ..................................................................................................... (517) 623-6239Kalamo – Nancy Fancher, 1317 W Saginaw St, Lansing, MI 48915-1957 .................... (517) 371-3311Lake Odessa Lakewood – Fran Courser, PO Box 179, 258 Washington, Sunfield, MI 48890 .................... (517) 566-8682Lansing Asbury – Carole Armstrong, 1216 Downer Ave, Lansing, MI 48912 .............. (517) 485-9813Lansing Asbury – James McCartney, 1725 N Fairview, Lansing, MI 48912-3403 ....... (517) 372-2872Lansing Central – Penny Zago, 621 W Shiawassee, Lansing, MI 48933 ....................... (517) 487-3013Lansing Faith & South Lansing Ministries – Vicki Gibbs, 1576 Tuscany Lane, Holt, MI 48842 ............................................. (517) 889-5073 Nicole Proctor, 824 Nipp Ave, Lansing, MI 48915-0122 ................................... (517) 367-8287Lansing Grace – Leta Guild, 3822 S Deerfield Ave, Lansing, MI 48911-2319 ............. (517) 882-5008Lansing Mt Hope – Diane Allarding, 5886 Nichols Rd, Mason, MI 48854 .................. (517) 676-1432Lansing Trinity – Barbara Beachy, 6203 Windcharme, Lansing, MI 48917 ............................................. Mason First – Ina Lyon, 315 E South St #31, Mason, MI 48854-1947 ......................... (517) 676-1268Nashville – Carole Garlinger, 312 Center Ct, Nashville, MI 49073-9714 ..................... (269) 838-6728Peace – Joan Hudson, 6355 Bivens Rd, Nashville, MI 49073........................................ (517) 852-1821Shaftsburg – Jim LeBaron, 13401 Peacock Rd, Laingsburg, MI 48848-9296 ............... (517) 641-8042Welcome Corners – Sue Balderson, 68 Culbert Dr, Hastings, MI 49058 ...................... (269) 948-9029Wheatfield – Lois Armstrong, 1012 W Harper Rd, Mason, MI 48854-9305 ................. (517) 676-3396
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L. EQUALIZATION OF LAY and CLERGY MEMBERSHIPUnder Rule 8
(Calculations for the 2009 Annual Conference)
Clergy LayTotal Clergy Numbers (Rules of Order, Rule 8, C, 1.) 576 (2008 Annual Conference Disciplinary Question #59a)Pastoral Charges Entitled to Elect Lay Members 318 (2008 Annual Conference Disciplinary Question #59a)Additional Laity for Co-Pastor, Associate Pastors and Appointed Ordained Deacons 19 Albion Grand Rapids Grand Traverse Jackson First Grand Rapids First Elk Rapids Jackson First Grand Rapids Trinity Indian River Sturgis Grand Rapids Cornerstone Ludington United Hesperia/Ferry Traverse Bay Muskegon Central Traverse City Central Heartland Kalamazoo Lansing Kalamazoo First East Lansing University Portage Chapel Hill - 2 Grand Ledge First Portage First St. Joseph First
Lay Members per Constitution (2008 Book of Discipline, ¶32 Article I & ¶602.4) 25 Conference Lay Leader: L. Dahlman District Lay Leaders: Albion: B. Parker Grand Rapids: A. Erbes Grand Traverse: M. Stark Heartland: L. Wyman, Sr. Kalamazoo: S. Lash Lansing: J. Showerman President, United Methodist Women: R. Whaley President, United Methodist Men: M. Bremer President, United Methodist Youth: D. Hommingo Coordinator Young Adult Ministries: D. Herrell Coordinator Scouting: R. Marshall Conference Director of Lay Speaking: K. Brunson Conference Secretaries of Global Ministries: K. DeMoss and L. De Moss Chairperson of Annual Conference College Student Organization: None One (1) youth from each District between the ages of 12-17 One (1) young person from each District between the ages of 18-30 Consecrated Diaconal Ministers: 5 J. Case; D. L. Flegal; M. L. Foster; H. R. Hill; M. D. Palmer 367Number of additional Lay Members needed for equalization: 209
Categories per Rule 8, C1. General Boards and Agencies 4 Global Ministries, Womenís Division: N. V. Guy Division on Ministry with Young People: J. L. Almeida; R. Forrester Council on Finance and Administration: P. Tumonong Commission on Religion and Race: J. DeVine Board of Ministry and Higher Education: L. Haller Jurisdictional Boards and Agencies Missions Council: J. Boley and E. Krieger2. Chairpersons of West Michigan Conference Boards 5 Global Ministries: B. Petrucci Trustees: T. Carlson Higher Education and Campus Ministries: E. A. Soles Pensions and Health Benefits: M. Anthes Christian Camping: J. Armstrong Church and Society: K. Bigham-Tsai Discipleship: J. Pool Evangelism: E. Ross Lay Ministries: (L. Dahlman)3. Conference Treasurer: (P. Tumonong) 4. Conference Facilitator: L. Moseley 1
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5. District Council on Ministries (or equivalent) 1 Albion: M. Johnson Heartland: (J. L. Almeida) Grand Rapids: R. Blunt Kalamazoo: J. Shaler Grand Traverse: R. Stark Lansing: None listed6. Council on Finance and Administration: 9 D. Lundquist; C. Frayer; B. Gunnell; N. Hudson; R. Schad; S. Cobb; D. Kimball; P. Watson; T. VogelerI; [P. Tiedt]; [S. MacGregor]7. Conference Council on Ministries Chairperson: L. Pier-Fitzgerald8. Conference Secretary and Lay Assistants: Laura Witkowski; 4 J. DeLany; P. Hiler; D. Hiler9. Conference Statistician: P. Wagner 110. Director of Conference Graphics: D. Wiltse 111. Director of the Michigan Area Resource Center: B. Weems 112. Lay Members of the Annual Conference Program Committee: (K. Brunson); V. Strader; (D. Wiltse) 113. Lay Directors of Campus Ministries: H. Holt; L. Batten 214. Chairpersons of Annual Conference Commissions: 2 Status and Role of Women: J. Coffey Religion and Race: S. Manning Archives and History: ([M. Francis]) Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns: W. Price Equitable Compensation: D. Hills Communications: J. Searls15. Chairperson of Annual Conference Committees: 9 Nominations: S. Charnley Leadership Development: None listed Emergency Preparedness: D. Tippin Episcopacy: G. Sarut Indian Workers Conference: T. John Program: W. Johnson General and Jurisdictional Delegates for the two Annual Conferences following General Conference (2008 and 2009): B. Heisler; (L. Haller); R. McReynolds; (L. Dahlman); J. Pier-Fitzgerald; R. Farnum; (J. DeVine); (J.
Boley); (J.L. Pier-Fitzgerald); S.H. Baek; (L. Moseley); S. Lett; Rules of Order W. Pierce UMCOR/Hunger: C. Farnum Prison Ministries and Restorative Justice Concerns: M. TerMeer; M. Tate Homeless Ministries: K. Wheat New Church Establishment and Development: B. Flory Racial/Ethnic Local Church: (S. Baek) Congregational Development: E. Fleming16. Chairpersons of Permanent Committees of the Council on Ministries 1 Nominations: C. Adams Personnel: K. Grettenberger17. Conference Ministry Consultants: I. N. Garcia 118. Associate Lay Leader: (R. Marshall)19. Physical Limitations Representatives: T. Miller20. Chairpersons Abuse Prevention Team: J. Gackler21. Conference Council on Youth Ministries Coordinators: J. Mills; (C. Adams) 122. All Lay Members of Rules of Order Committee: M. Keck; D. Williams; (P. Quigley); 4 S. Rogers; L. Briggs _____
Total provided by Rule 8 51 Lay Members left to be elected by Districts 158Number of Lay Members to be Elected by the Districts: Albion: ......................... 27 Grand Rapids: ...............26 Grand Traverse: ...........26 Heartland:..................... 27 Kalamazoo: ...................26 Lansing: .......................26
Also, each District is to elect two (2) alternates and one (1) youth between the ages of 12-17, and one young person between the ages of 18-30 and one (1) reserve member for the age group of 12-17 and one (1) reserve member for the age group of 18-30. (The youth may be elected by either the District Conference or the District Youth Council.) _____ _____ Totals: CLERGY: 576 LAY: 576_________ Denotes Lay Person( ) Denotes in a previous category[ ] Denotes Lay Member of Local Church([ ]) Denotes District Lay Member
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V. THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHTHE BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Minutes of the West Michigan Annual ConferenceHeld at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
From June 4, 2009 through June 7, 2009Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton Presiding
Date When Organized: September 7, 1836 Number of This Session: 41
PART I ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Who are elected for the quadrennium (¶¶603.7, 618): Secretary? William W. Chu Mailing Address: 331 Tannery Dr., Coloma, MI 49038 Telephone: 269-290-8491 Statistician? Patricia Wagner Mailing Address: 116 S. Clinton St., Charlotte, MI 48813 Telephone: 517-543-8186 Treasurer? Prospero Tumonong Mailing Address: PO Box 6247, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6247 Telephone: 616-459-45032. Is the Annual Conference incorporated (¶603.1)? Yes3. Bonding and Auditing: What officers handling funds of the conference have been bonded, and in what amounts (¶¶618, 2511)? Annual
Conference Treasurer and staff, President of Conference Board of Trustees and President of Conference council on Finance and Administration are covered with a commercial blanket fidelity bond with a limit per casualty or evens of $1,000,000.
Have the books of said officers or persons been audited (¶¶617, 2511)? Yes (See report, page ??? of Journal.)4. What agencies have been appointed or elected? a) Answer Yes or No for each of the councils, boards, commissions, or committees listed: (1) Board of Ordained Ministry (¶635)? Yes (2) Board of Pensions (¶639)? Yes (3) Board of Trustees of the Annual Conference (¶2512)? Yes (4) Committee on Episcopacy (¶637)? Yes (5) Committees on Investigation (¶2703.2, .3)? Yes (6) Administrative Review Committee (¶636)? Yesb) Indicate the name of the agency (or agencies) in your annual conference which is (are) responsible for the functions
related to each of the following general church agencies (¶610.1): (1) General Council on Finance and Administration? Council on Finance and Administration (2) General Board of Church and Society? Board of Church and Society (3) General Board of Discipleship? Board of Discipleship (4) General Board of Global Ministries? Board of Global Ministries (5) Higher Education and Campus Ministry? Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry (6) General Commission on Archives and History? Commission on Archives and History (7) General Commission on Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns? Commission on Christian Unity and
Interreligious Concerns (8) General Commission on Religion and Race? Commission on Religion and Race (9) General Commission on the Status and Role of Women? Commission on the Status and
Role of Women (10) United Methodist Communications? Commission on Communications c) Indicate the conference agencies which have responsibilities for the following functions: (1) Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (¶655)? Committee on Prison Ministry and Restorative
Justice Concerns (2) Disability Concerns (¶653)? Committee on Disability Concerns (3) Equitable Compensation (¶625)? Commission on Equitable Compensation (4) Laity (¶631)? Board of Lay Ministries (5) Native American Ministry (¶654)? Michigan Area Indian Workers Conference (6) Small Membership Church (¶645)? Town and Country Rural Fellowship d) Answer Yes or No for each of the following conference or district organizations: (1) Conference United Methodist Women (¶647)? Yes
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(2) Conference United Methodist Men (¶648)? Yes (3) Conference Council on Youth Ministry (¶649)? Yes (4) Conference Council on Young Adult Ministry (¶650)? Yes (5) District Boards of Church Location & Building (¶2518)? Yes (6) Committees on District Superintendency (¶668)? Yes (7) District Committees on Ordained Ministry (¶665)? Yese) What other councils, boards, commissions, or committees have been appointed or elected in the annual conference? Conference Council on Ministries Racial Ethnic Local Church Committee Abuse Prevention Team Trustees of Michigan Christian Advocate Trustees of Michigan Area Endowment Load Fund Missions and Church Extension Trust Fund Trustees of Clark Retirement Community Trustees of Albion College Trustees of Adrian College Methodist Children’s Home Society Directors Trustees of Lake Louise Association Michigan Interfaith Council on Alcohol Problems Trustees of MTSO Trustees of Bronson Healthcare Group United Methodist Foundation of Michigan Mission Personnel Committee Wesley Foundation Boards Board of Christian Camping Area Historical Society Committee on Agenda Emergency Preparedness Committee Committee on Memoirs Committee on Leadership Development Committee on Rules of Order Congregational Transformation Committee Conference Personnel Committee Board of Evangelism New Church Establishment and Development
Committee Annual Conference Program Committee Committee on Journal Conference Nominating Committee Committee on Reference UMCOR/Hunger Committee Older Adult Ministries Committee5. Have the secretaries, treasurers, and statisticians kept their respective records according to the prescribed
forms (¶606.8)? Yes6. What is the report of the statistician? See report, page 411 of Journal.7. What is the report of the treasurer? See report, page 132 of Journal.8. What are the reports of the district superintendents as to the status of the work within their districts?
See report, page 127 of Journal.9. What is the schedule of minimum base compensation for pastors for the ensuing year (¶¶342, 625.3)?
Year of Service Full Time Local Pastor Associate Member Provisional Member Full Member 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010Year 1 31,659 31,659 **** **** 35,329 35,329 **** ****Year 2 31,976 31,976 **** **** 35,682 35,682 **** ****Year 3 32,293 32,293 **** **** 36,035 36,035 **** ****Year 4 32,610 32,610 **** **** 36,388 36,388 38,082 38,082Year 5 32,927 32,927 34,412 34,412 36,741 36,741 38,463 38,463Year 6 33,244 33,244 34,754 34,754 37,094 37,094 39,185 39,185Year 7 33,561 33,561 35,096 35,096 37,447 37,447 39,185 39,185Year 8 33,878 33,878 36,958 36,958 37,800 37,800 39,606 39,606Year 9 34,195 34,195 36,958 36,958 38,153 38,153 39,987 39,987Year 10 34,512 34,512 36,958 36,958 38,506 38,506 40,368 40,368RecommendedPer additional YOS 345 366 385 404
10. What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the support of the district superintendents for the ensuing year (¶614.1a)? $439,092
11. a) What amount has been apportioned to the pastoral charges within the conference to be raised for the support of the pension and benefit programs of the conference for the ensuing year (¶¶614.1d, 1507)? Pension benefits are paid directly by the local church. Health insurance for retirees is apportioned at $50,000.
b) What are the apportionments to this conference for the ensuing year: (1) For the World Service Fund? $968,945 (2) For the Ministerial Education Fund? $331,696 (3) For the Black College Fund? $132,327 (4) For the Africa University Fund? $29,616 (5) For the Episcopal Fund? $266,518 (6) For the General Administration Fund? $104,986 (7) For the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund? $25,816
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12. If the annual conference apportions to the local church a fund that combines two or more general apportioned funds with one another, or that combines one or more general apportioned funds with funds other than a general apportioned fund, list below for each combined fund: a) the name and amount of each general fund included in the apportionment; b) the percentage of the combined fund total that corresponds to each general fund apportionment (¶¶614.3d, 615.4). N/A
13. Conference and district lay leaders (¶¶603.9, 659): a) Conference lay leader: Name: Laurie Dahlman Mailing Address: 1228 Southern Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49001 b) Associate conference lay leaders: Raymond Marshall c) District and associate district lay leaders: Albion: Barbara Parker Heartland: Larry Wyman, Sr. Grand Rapids: Annette Erbes Kalamazoo: Sandy Lash Grand Traverse: Mary Stark Lansing: Joyce Showerman14. What local churches have been (Indicate district): a) Organized or Chartered? (1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) Valley Church (2) Mission Congregation (¶260.1a) Harrison: The Gathering (UMC), PO Box 238, Harrison, MI, 48625 (3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5) (List only churches chartered this year.) Grand Rapids: CrossWind Community (UMC), 4380 Tracy Tr, Dorr, MI, 49323 b) Merged (¶¶2545, 2546)? (1) United Methodist with United Methodist N/A (2) Other mergers N/A c) Discontinued or abandoned (¶¶229, 341.2, 2548)? (State which for each church listed. Indicate district) (1) New Church Start (¶259.2,.3) N/A (2) Mission Congregation (¶259.1a) N/A (3) Chartered Local Church (¶259.5) Kalamazoo: Brandywine Trinity UMC d) Relocated and to what address? Ludington UMC New Address: 5810 Bryant Rd, Ludington, MI, 49431 Korean UMC New Address: 2400 E Lake Lansing Rd, East Lansing, MI, 48823 e) Changed name of church? (Example: “First” to “Trinity”) N/A f) Transferred this year into this conference from other United Methodist conference(s) and with what
membership (¶¶41, 260)? N/A g) What other changes have taken place in the list of churches? N/A15. Are there Ecumenical Shared Ministries in the conference? (¶208) a) Federated church Name of church District Other Denomination(s) b) Union Church Name of church District Other Denomination(s) c) Merged Church Name of church District Other Denomination(s) d) Yoked Parish Name of church District Other Denomination(s)16. What changes have been made in district and charge lines? Albion: Hillside UMC and Somerset Center UMC, new two-point charge Albion: Litchfield UMC and Quincy UMC, new two-point charge Albion: Three Rivers Ninth Street UMC and Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley UMC, new two-point charge Albion: Jones UMC, new one-point charce, (previously on charge with Three Rivers Ninth St. UMC) Albion: Constantine UMC and White Pigeon UMC, new two-point charge, (White Pigeon UMC previously
on charge with Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley UMC) Grand Rapids: Middleville UMC and Snow UMC, new two-point charge Grand Traverse: Kewadin UMC, Elk Rapids UMC, and Williamsburg UMC, no longer a three-point charge Grand Traverse: Kewadin UMC, new one-point charge Grand Traverse: Williamsburg UMC and Elk Rapids UMC, new two-point charge. Kalamazoo: Benton Harbor Peace Temple UMC and Arden UMCs, no longer a two-point charge Kalamazoo: Portage Prairie UMC and Arden UMC, new two-point charge
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PART II – PERTAINING TO ORDAINED MINISTERS AND LOCAL PASTORS
(Note: A (v) notation following a question in this section signifies that the action or election requires a majority vote of the clergy session of the annual conference. If an action requires more than a simple majority, the notation (v 2/3) or (v 3/4) signifies that a two-thirds or three-fourths majority vote is required. Indicate credential of persons in Part II: FD, FE, PD, PE, and AM when requested.)
17. Are all the clergy members of the conference blameless in their life and official administration? (¶¶604.4, 605.6): Yes18. Who constitute: a) The Committee on Investigation? (¶2703.2) (v): Clergy Members: Richard R. Erickson, 03 James P. Mitchum, 01 Joy Jittaun Moore, 01 Edward L. Passenger, 00 _______________ _______________ Lay Observer: Joan Kelsey, 03 ______________ Reserves: Cathi M. Gowin, 02 David G. Knapp, 95 Edward C. Ross, 03 Karen S. Wheat, 99 Reserve Lay Observer: Sharon McDonald, 03 b) The Administrative Review Committee? (¶636) (v): Phillip J. Friedrick, 03 Jane R. Lippert, 04 Glenn C. Litchfield, 02 Reserves: Seung Ho Baek, 01 Robert W. Stark, 0219. Who are the certified candidates? (¶¶311, 312): a) Who have been certified as candidates for ordained or licensed ministry since the last session of the annual
conference? (List the names of all those who have been certified, including those who are also listed in questions 20 and 21.)
Albion: Lisa Batten, 2008 Grand Rapids: Joseph Beavan, 2008 Terri L. Cummins, 2009 Trevor McDermont, 2008 Michael Ramsey, 2009 Grand Traverse: Ralph Posnik, 2009 Heartland: (formally Central) Carol Holeman, 2009 David Michael Palmer, 2009 Lawrence Wonsey, 2009
Kalamazoo: Sara Carlson, 2009 Dan Colthorp, 2008 Kevin Guetschow, 2009 David L. Haase, 2008 Ron Slager, 2009 Lansing: Everett Harpole, 2008 Wendy S. Walz, 2009 Danielle M. (Farnsworth) Williams, 2008 b) Who are continued as certified candidates for ordained or licensed ministry? (Do not list as continued those
licensed as local pastors in Question 21 or those listed as probationary (provisional) members in question 28.)
Albion: Stacy Caballero, 2006 Jack I. Fugate, 1994 Kathy L. Nitz, 1997 Timothy Puckett, 2006
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Grand Rapids: Patricia Catellier, 2001 Jan Marie Johnson, 2006 Jan Lancaster, 2003 Mary Loring, 2008 Ginny K. Mikita, 2008 Cheryl Mulligan, 2008 Steve Place, 2008 Grand Traverse: None Heartland: (formally Central) Steve Lindeman, 2007 Anne Riegler, 2007 Kalamazoo: Jack Balgenorth, 2001 Stephen Kadwell, 2002 Heather McDougall, 2002 Lansing: Barbara L. Beachy, 2007 Michele D. Childs, 2006 Mary A. Sweet, 2008 c) Who have had their candidacy for ordained or licensed ministry accepted by a District Committee on
Ordained Ministry in another annual conference? (Include name of accepting conference.) Albion: None Grand Rapids: None Grand Traverse: None Heartland: (formally Central) None Kalamazoo: None Lansing: None d) Who have been discontinued as certified candidates for licensed or ordained ministry? Albion: None Grand Rapids: None Grand Traverse: None Heartland: (formally Central) None Kalamazoo: Thomas P. Meyer, 2002 Lansing: Gail (Patterson) Secord, 2001, Seminary Grad, Withdrew20. Who have completed the studies for the license as a local pastor, are approved, but are not now appointed? (¶315
—Indicate for each person the year the license was approved.): Robert Eckert (2001) Stephen Kadwell (2002) Nancy V. Fancher (2005) Brian M. McLellan (2005) Edna M. Fleming (1993) Jan O’Brien (2001) Jack I. Fugate (1994) Thomas R. Reaume (2004) Lemuel O. Granada (2002) Deborah Reid-Miller (1991) Howard Harvey (1982) Anne Riegler (2007) Calvin Y. Hill (2001) Saundra J. Rogers (2006) Leonzo Hudson, Jr. (2004)
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21. Who are approved and appointed as: (Indicate for each person the first year the license was awarded. Indicate what progress each has made in the course of study or the name of the seminary in which they are enrolled. Indicate with an asterisk those who have completed the five year course of study or the M.Div. (¶319.4)? (v)
a) Full-time local pastors? (¶318.1) Albion: * Donald J. Graham 2002 Completed * Sueann K. Hagan 2003 Seminary Grad * Paul E. Hane 2003 Completed Craig A. Pahl 2002 1 1/4 Year Chad M. Parmalee 2004 Seminary, Methodist Theological Seminary * Carolyn A. Robinson-Fisher 1990 Completed James Stilwell 2004 Seminary, Garrett Grand Rapids: * Gayle Sue Bernsten 2001 Completed * Peggy Ann Boltz 1994 Completed * Jeffrey J. Bowman 1994 Completed * Roberta W. Cabot 2001 Seminary Grad * Dale A. Hotelling 1996 Completed Grand Traverse: * Brian R. Bunch 1991 Seminary Grad William F. Dye 2002 4 1/2 Years Thomas H. John, Jr. 1998 3 3/4 Years Native American Studies Mona Kindel 2008 Licensed * Wayne E. McKenney 1995 Seminary Grad * Beth Reum 2002 Seminary Grad Heartland: (formally Central) Clifford L. Allen 2007 Licensed * Terri L. Bentley 2000 Completed * Nancy J. Bitterling 2002 Seminary Grad * Connie R. Bongard 1991 Completed * James L. Breithaupt 2002 Completed Clare Walter Huyck 2007 3/4 Year Kathryn L. Leydorf 2007 1 Year * Mark E. Mitchell 1995 Seminary Grad * Lawrence A. Nichols 1979 Completed Melody Lane Olin 2006 2 Years Jon L. Pohl 2005 2 Years * Susan E. Poynter 1999 Completed David Price 2006 1 Year Michael A. Riegler 2005 3 Years * Edwin D. Snook 2002 Completed * Donald R. Wendell 1992 Completed Kalamazoo: * Martin H. Culver 1991 Completed Richard A. Fritz 2007 Licensed Suzanne P. Kornowski 2001 4 3/4 Years Christopher A. Kruchkow 2003 2 Years, Seminary, AMBS John D. Messner 2007 1 Year Gary Peterson 2006 1/4 Year Clifford L. Radtke 2003 2 years * Mary Beth Rhine 2000 Seminary Grad Lansing: * Paul A. Damkoehler 2004 Seminary Grad Judith Lee Scholten 2002 1 Year * Jeffrey J. Schrock 1993 Seminary Grad * Kathleen Smith 2002 Completed b) Part-time local pastors? (¶318.2) (Fraction of full-time in one-quarter increments) Albion: David Gunnar Carlson 2006 Seminary, AMBS 3/4 Time * Sandra J. Gastian 1991 Completed 2/4 Time * Nelson L. Hall 1999 Completed 2/4 Time
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* J. Robert Keim 1999 Completed 2/4 Time Donald E. Lee 2002 1 3/4 Years 2/4 Time * Charlene Minger 1992 Completed, Retired ¶320.5 2/4 Time Edward L. Mohr 2003 3/4 Year 3/4 Time * Diane E. Stone 1996 Seminary Grad 2/4 Time Grand Rapids: James Thomas Boutell 2008 Seminary, AMBS 1/4 Time Letisha Bowman 2006 Seminary, Garrett 2/4 Time * Joyce F. Gackler 2005 Seminary Grad 2/4 Time Paul E. Lynn 2006 Licensed-Beginning CO 1/4 Time Trevor McDermont 2008 Licensed 1/4 Time * Dianne Doten Morrison 1995 Completed 2/4 Time Jorge Rodriguez ____ Licensed 2/4 Time * Sandra Kay VandenBrink 2001 Seminary Grad 3/4 Time Herbert J. VanderBilt 2004 2 1/2 Years 2/4 Time Grand Traverse: Mona J. Dye 2007 1 Year 1/4 Time Carl E. Greene 2005 3 1/4 Years 3/4 Time Rebecca K. Scott 1994 2 1/2 Years 1/4 Time * Kenneth E. Tabor 1995 Completed 2/4 Time Ronald L. Worley 2002 1 3/4 Years 2/4 Time Heartland: (formally Central) Darryl L. Miller 2006 Licensed 2/4 Time Nancy J. Patera 2007 2 Years 2/4 Time * Connie E. Shatz 2002 Completed 2/4 Time Michael J. Simon 2005 3/4 Year 2/4 Time Cheryll Warren 2007 Licensed 2/4 Time Owen L. White-Pigeon 1993 1/4 Year 1/4 Time Kalamazoo: Sheila F. Baker 2004 3 1/4 Years 2/4 Time Patricia Ann Haas 2002 Seminary, AMBS 2/4 Time David L. Haase 2008 1/2 Year 2/4 Time Donna Jean Keyte 2002 2 1/2 Years 2/4 Time * George W. Lawton 1998 Completed, Retired ¶320.5 1/4 Time Michael A. Pinto 2007 1/2 Year 1/4 Time Anthony C. Shumaker 2002 4 3/4 Years 3/4 Time * Jean M. Smith 2004 Completed 2/4 Time Lansing: * Paulette G. Cheyne 1992 Completed, Retired ¶320.5 2/4 Time * Geogiana M. Dack 1999 Completed 1/4 Time Jeanne M. Laimon 2006 1/2 Year 1/4 Time Tho Van Phan 2007 Seminary Grad 2/4 Time Irene L. Vittoz 2005 2 1/2 Years 2/4 Time c) Student local pastors and in what schools are they attending (¶318.2 iii)? Jack E. Baldgenorth ____ AMBS Scott Bouldrey 2007 MTSO Melissa Claxton 2008 MTSO Ellen K. Zienert 2004 MTSO d) Students from other annual conferences or denominations serving as local pastors and enrolled in a school of
theology listed by the University Senate (¶318.4)? e) Persons serving as local pastors while seeking readmission to conference membership (¶¶365.4, 366, 368.3)?
(If not in this conference indicate name of conference where serving.)22. Who have been discontinued as local pastors (¶320.1)?23. Who have been reinstated as local pastors (¶320.4)?24. What ordained ministers from other Annual Conferences or Methodist denominations are approved for appointment
in the Annual Conference while retaining their conference or denominational membership (¶¶331.8, 346.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate Annual Conference or denomination where membership is held. Indicate credential.)
a) Annual Conferences Bo Rin Cho, OE Minnesota 2004 Michael Comer, OE New York 1982 Thomas A. Davenport, OE Detroit 2004
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Robert J. Henning, OE Detroit 1996 Melody H. Johnson, OE Detroit 2002 Sanh Van Tran, OE Central Texas 2008 b) Other Methodist Denominations David Nellist, OE British Methodist 2000 Vaughn W. Thurston-Cox, OE Free Methodist 200825. What clergy in good standing in other Christian denominations have been approved to serve appointments or
ecumenical ministries within the bounds of the Annual Conference while retaining their denominational affiliation (¶¶331.8, 346.2)? (v) (Designate with an asterisk those who have been accorded voting rights within the annual conference. Indicate credential.)
Marcia L. Elders, OF Reformed Church of America Part-time Daniel McQuown, OF UCC Full-time Forest Bertran Nelson, OF Presbyterian Church USA Part-time Harvey K. Prochnau, OF Moravian Church Full-time Maria L. Rutland, OF Presbyterian Church USA Full-time Mack C. Strange, OF S. Baptist Church Full-time26. Who are affiliate members: (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference or denomination where membership
is held.) a) With vote (¶586.4 [v])? b) Without vote (¶¶334.4, 344.4)? (v 2/3) George H. Ayoub E Penn David S. Bell E Ohio Carol B. Cooley W Ohio Charles R. Ellinwood N Indiana Terry Allen Euper Detroit Allen B. Rice, II Detroit NOTE: If your conference has admitted or ordained persons as a courtesy to another conference, list these persons
in Question 40 only. If persons have been admitted or ordained by another annual conference as a courtesy to your conference, list these persons in Questions 27-39, whichever are appropriate, giving the date and name of the accommodating conference.
27. Who are elected as associate members? ¶322 (v) (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question 27): Barbara Jo Fay28. Who are elected as probationary (provisional) members? (Under ¶¶322, 324, 325) a) Probationary (provisional) Deacons: (1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, c? (v) Martha S. Beals Kimberly DeLong Christina Wright (2) Under the provisions of ¶324.5? (v) b) Probationary (provisional) Elders: (1) Under the provisions of ¶¶ 324.4a, b (v) Thomas F. Arthur Catherine M. Christman DeAnn J. Dobbs Julie A. Greyerbiehl Amee A. Miller Jonathan D. VanDop John Matthew Weiler (2) Under the provisions of ¶324.6? (v) None (3) Under the provisions of ¶322.4? (v 3/4) None29. Who are continued as probationary (provisional) members, and in what year were they admitted to probationary
(provisional) membership (¶326)? a) In preparation for ordination as a deacon? (PD) (¶326.1) Sandra V. Douglas, 2008 Gregory W. Lawton, 2007 Cara Weiler, 2007 b) In preparation for ordination as an elder? (PE) (¶326.2) Matthew J. Bistayi (2007) Linda J. Burton (2005)
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Martin T. Cobb (2007) Bryce E. Feighner (2007) Dale A. Golden (2005) Jennifer J. Jue (2007) Scott E. Manning (2007) James J. Mort (2007) Susan Dell Olsen (2008) Nancy G. Powers (2006) O’Ryan Rickard (2005) Karen J. Sorden (2007) Linda Stull-Lipps (2007) Lori J. Sykes (2007) Kimberly A. Tallent (2008) Presently On Leave Of Absence: Allen J. Duyck, PE LOA: 09/22/03 Rhonda L. Prater, PE LOA: 07/01/03 c) Probationary (provisional) deacons who became probationary (provisional) elders? (Indicate year) d) Probationary (provisional) elders who became probationary (provisional) deacons? (Indicate year) e) Probationary (provisional) members who transferred from other conferences or denominations? (¶347)30. Who have been received from other Christian denominations (¶347.3)? (List alphabetically—see note preceding Question 27): a) As probationary (provisional) members (¶347.3a,b)? (v) (Date received) b) As local pastors (¶347.3a)? (v) (Date received)31. Who are elected as members in full connection? (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question 27. Anyone
appearing on this question must also be listed somewhere in questions 32-33 or 35, unless the clergy’s orders from another denomination were recognized on question 39 in a previous year.):
a) Deacons Janet S. Carter b) Elders Kennetha J. Bigham-Tsai Patricia L. Bromberek Robert M. Hughes Jeffrey L. Reese 32. Who are elected for ordination as deacons in full connection: (List alphabetically-see note preceding Question 27) a) After probationary (provisional) membership (¶330)? (V 2/3) Janet S. Carter b) Transfer from elder in full connection (¶ 309.3)? (V 2/3)33. Who are elected for ordination as elders? a) After probationary (provisional) membership (¶335)? (V 2/3) Kennetha J. Bigham-Tsai Patricia L. Bromberek Robert M. Hughes Jeffrey L. Reese b) Transfer from deacon in full connection? (¶ 309.3) (v 2/3)34. What probationary (provisional) members, previously discontinued, are readmitted (¶364)? (v)35. Who are readmitted (¶¶365–367 [v], ¶368 [v 2/3]): a) As associate members? b) As members in full connection?36. Who are returned to the effective relationship after voluntary retirement (¶358.7): (v) a) As associate members? b) As probationary (provisional) members? (Indicate credential) c) As members in full connection? (Indicate credential)37. Who have been received by transfer from other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church (¶¶347.1,
416.5, 635.2m)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential. See note preceding Question 27.) Name Conference Date38. Who are transferred in from other Methodist denominations (¶347.2)? (List alphabetically. Indicate credential.) Name Denomination Date39. What clergy, coming from other Christian denominations, have had their orders recognized (¶348): (v) a) As deacons? b) As elders?40. Who have been ordained as a courtesy to other conferences, after election by the other conference? (See note
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preceding Question 27. Such courtesy elections or ordinations do not require transfer of conference membership.) a) Deacons in full connection? b) Elders in full connection?41. Who have been transferred out to other annual conferences of The United Methodist Church (¶416.5)? (List
alphabetically. Indicate credential. See note preceding Question 27.) Thomas L. Truby, FE Oregon-Idaho 07/01/0842. Who are discontinued as probationary (provisional) members (¶327.6)? (Indicate credential) (v).43. Who are on location? a) Who has been granted honorable location (¶359.1)? (Give date when this action became effective. Record
Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential and year of most recent report.): (1) This year? (v) None (2) Previously? Name Date Entered Charge Conference Last Report Thomas A. Crossman, FE07/01/91 St. Paul/St. Andrew UMC, NY, NY 2009 Bruce W. Dempsey, FE 07/01/93 Muskegon Central, Muskegon, MI 2009 C. David Hainer, FE 07/01/96 St. Paul UMC, Ludington, MI 2009 Michael Edward Long, FE 07/01/98 First UMC, Eaton Rapids, MI 2009 Terry L. MacArthur, FE 06/15/85 Chapel Hill UMC, Portage, MI 2009 Clinton McKinven-Copus FE 07/01/07 Ludington UMC, Ludington, MI 2009 Laurie J. McKinven-Copus FE04/02/05 Ludington UMC, Ludington, MI 2009 Eugene B. Moore, FE 06/72 Paw Paw UMC, Paw Paw, MI 2009 Allen C. Myers, FE 06/16/80 Trinity UMC, Grand Rapids, MI 2009 Edward F. Otto, FE 10/01/78 Central UMC, Lansing, MI 2009 James C. Sabo-Shuler, FE 06/15/85 Williamston UMC, Williamston, MI ____ J. Chris Schroeder, FE 07/01/98 Sunfield UMC, Sunfield, MI 2009 David E. Small, FE 12/08/98 Garden Street UMC, Washington 2009 Roger G. Wittrup, FE 12/73 First UMC, Birmingham, MI ____ b) Who on honorable location are appointed ad interim as local pastors? (¶359.2) (Indicate date and
appointment.) David E. Small, FE 07/01/08 Nooksack Valley UMC, Washington Eugene B. Moore, FE 01/01/09 Bloomingdale, UMC c) Who has been placed on administrative location (¶363.1? (Give date when this action became effective.
Record Charge Conference where membership is held. Indicate credential.): (1) This year? (v) None (2) Previously? Valerie M. Hill, FE 1999 Greenville UMC Vinh Q. Tran, FE 03/22/05 ______________44. Who have been granted the status of honorable location–retired (¶359.3)? (Record Charge Conference where
membership is held. Indicate credential.): a) This year? (v) Dwight M. Benner, FE First UMC, Birminham, MI (Effective 11/30/08) David L. Draggoo, FE Laingsburg UMC, Laingsburg, MI b) Previously? William Dale Carr, FE Fennville UMC, Fennville, MI James E. Leach, FE Memorial UMC, Lakeland, FL Charles D. McNary, FE Bangor Simpson UMC, Bangor, MI Thurlan E. Meredith, FE Northlawn UMC, Grand Rapids, MI Daniel E. Miles, FE State Street UMC, Saginaw, MI Roger W. Nielsen, FE Gull Lake UMC, Richland, MI Paul K. Scheiber, FE Good Shepherd UMC, Roscommon, MI Wilbur L. Silvernail, FE Calvary UMC, Jackson, MI Dale Duane Spoor, FE Central UMC, Lansing, MI Phillip P. Steele, FE Milwood UMC, Kalamazoo, MI Robert E. Tomlinson, FE First UMC, Battle Creek, MI Bertram W. Vermeulen, FE Fremont UMC, Fremont, MI Robert Wayne Wellfare, FE University Carillion, Oveido, FL45. Who have had their status as honorably located and their orders terminated (¶359.2)? (v) (Give date when this
action became effective. Indicate credential.)
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46. Who have had their conference membership terminated? (Give date when this action became effective. Indicate credential.)
a) By withdrawal to unite with another denomination (¶360.1, .4)? (v) b) By withdrawal from the ordained ministerial office (¶360.2, .4)? (v) c) By withdrawal under complaints or charges (¶¶360.3, .4; 2719.2)? (v) Michael D. Palmer, DM d) By termination of orders under recommendation of the Board of Ordained Ministry (¶354.12 )? (v) e) By trial (¶2713)? (v)47. Who have been suspended under the provisions of ¶361.1c, ¶2704.2c or ¶2711.3? (Give effective dates.
Indicate credential.)48. Deceased (List alphabetically in the spaces provided) a) What associate members have died during the year? Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death b) What probationary (provisional) members have died during the year? (Indicate credential.) Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death c) What elders in full connection have died during the year? Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death H. James Birdsall 11/12/13 06/19/08 Leon E. Dayringer 01/08/25 08/31/08 Ronald M. Fassett 11/10/32 11/01/08 Kenneth W. Karlzen 02/19/36 06/14/08 Sidney A. Short 07/01/28 01/16/09 John F. Sorensen 04/04/23 02/07/09 Curtis W. Strader 07/13/25 03/11/09d) What deacons in full connection have died during the year? Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Deathe) What local pastors have died during the year? Active: Name Date of Birth Date of Death D. Michael Maurer 03/31/42 11/10/08 Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death49. What probationary (provisional) or ordained members (elders and deacons) have received appointments in other
Annual Conferences of The United Methodist Church while retaining their membership in this Annual Conference (¶¶331.8, 346.1)? (List alphabetically; indicate annual conference where appointed. Indicate credential.)
Name Conference Date Emilie Forward, AM Rocky Mountain (1/4 Time) 01/01/08 D. Kay Pratt, AM Detroit 08/15/08 Merlin H. Pratt, AM Detroit 08/15/08 Todd Query, FD Virginia 07/01/06 Robert H. Roth, Jr. Ann Arbor 07/01/09 Michael J. Tupper, FE Red Bird Missionary 07/01/0650. Who are the probationary (provisional) or ordained members on leave of absence and for what number of
years consecutively has each held this relation (¶354)? (Indicate credential. Record Charge Conference where membership is held.)
Name Number of Years Charge Conference a) Voluntary? (v; v 2/3 after 5 years) (1) Personal (¶354.2a) Linda J. Burson, FE 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) KZ: Sunnyside
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Allen J. Duyck, PE 09/22/03 6 Years Manistique: First Rhonda L. Prater, PE 07/01/03 6 Years GR: Cornerstone Karen A. Tompkins, FE 01/01/07 2 Years EL University Susan J. Arnold Trowbridge, FE 03/15/06 3 Years Nashville Michelle M. Wisdom-Long, FE 07/01/08 1 Year ____________ Melanie S. Young, FE 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) ____________ (2) Family (¶354.2b) Valerie Fons, FE 07/01/02 7 Years St Joseph: First Alice Fleming Townley, FE 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) EL University (3) Transitional (¶354.2c) Mark R. Babb, FD 06/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) ____________ b) Involuntary? (v 2/3) c) Who have been placed on leave of absence since the last session of the annual conference (ad interim)? Name Effective Date Charge Conference (1) Voluntary? (v) (i) Personal Nancy Boelens, PL 01/01/09 1 Year Kathryn M. Steen, FE 09/01/08 1 Year (ii) Family (iii) Transitional Zawdie K. Abiade, FE 03/27/09 0 Year (1st Year) Mark R. Babb, FD 06/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) Gilbert R. Boersma, FE 04/17/09 0 Year (1st Year) (2) Involuntary? (v 2/3) d) Who on leave of absence have had their leaves terminated since the last session of the annual conference
(ad interim)? Name Effective Date Nancy Boelens, PL 04/03/09 Linda J. Burson, FE 03/01/09 D. Kay Pratt, AM 08/15/08 Merlin H. Pratt, AM 08/15/08 Kathryn M. Steen, FE 11/10/08 Alice Fleming Townley, FE 07/15/0851. Who are granted sabbatical leave (¶352)? (v) (Give date when this relation became effective; indicate credential.)52. What actions have been taken concerning disabled members (¶357)? (Indicate credential.) a) Who were granted incapacity leave since the last annual conference session (¶357.2)? (Give effective dates) Donald R. Ferris, FE 02/01/09 Sharyn K. Osmond, FL 10/01/08 Theresa Little Eagle Sayles, FE 04/15/09 b) Who have had their incapacity leave terminated since the last conference session (¶357.3)? (Give effective
dates of terminations): c) Who are granted incapacity leave at this session (¶357.1)? (v) Dianne M. Bowden, FE Timothy J. Miller, FE Joseph D. Ellenbaas, FE Sharyn K. Osmond, FL Donald R. Ferris, FE Theresa Little Eagle Sayles, FE Constance L. Heffelfinger, FE Robert E. Smith, LP Pamela J. Mathieu, FD Robert J. Woodring, LP53. What members in full connection have been retired (¶358): (List alphabetically giving full name—first, middle,
last—in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3)
Deacons a) This year? None b) Previously? Dorothy M. Blakey Janet A. Lee Rae L. Franke Janilyn McConnell Joyce Ann Norman Hanlon Dorothy D. Mercer Elders a) This year? Geoffrey L. Hayes David G. Knapp Joseph D. Huston Raymond J. Townsend
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Pegg AinslieWilliam J. AmundsenFrancis F. AndersonJ. Leon AndrewsWayne H. BabcockDean I. BaileyPaul F. BaileyTheron E. BaileyJames Ward BarneyMarilyn B. BarneyJack m. BartholomewBirt A. BeersKenneth W. BensonRobert E. BettsJoseph James BistayiJames W. BoehmKeith A. BoveeJ. Melvin BrickerDale Donald BrownEllen A. BrubakerJohn BukerRay W. BurgessDennis G. BuwaldaJohn E. CermakGeorge W. ChaffeeDavid A. CheyneKathryn M. CoombsCarolyn Cordray-FloydWilbur CourterDavid L. CrawfordH. Forest CrumReva Hawke DanielOrin L. DanielsLynn A. DeMossIsabell M. DeppeVance M. Dimmick, Jr.R. Paul DohertyWilliam H. DoubblesteinDavid L. DryerPaula Jane DuffeyEldon K. EldredJohn W. EllingerRichard R. EricksonElmer J. FaustRaymond D. FieldHarold F. FilbrandtFrederick H. FischerGeorge W. FlemingJames E. FoxJohn L. FrancisAlbert W. FrevertFrank S. FrickCharles Earl FryDonald R. FryCharles W. FullmerCharles F. GarrodJames C. GrantGeorge R. GrettenbergerA. Ray Grienke
Lynn E. GrimesGerald F. HagansSusan J. HagansFrederick G. HamlinJoan K. HamlinClaudette I. Kerns HaneyLloyd R. HansenCarl L. HausermannStanley L. HayesLeonard B. HaynesKeith W. HeifnerWilliam A. HertelRobert L. HinklinLawrence E. HodgeRonald A. HoukLaurence E. HubleyJames R. HulettJames L. HynesAndrew JacksonHarry R. JohnsonMargaret Zee JonesRon L. KellerRobert L. KerstenNorman C. KohnsJack Gordan KraklanRichard KuhnSally J. LaFranceD. Keith LaidlerEugene A. LewisKendall A. LewisKenneth A. O. LindlandDavid L. LitchfieldJohn D. LoverD. Hubert LowesPaul E. LowleyHoward A. LymanGary V. LyonsCharles William MartinRichard L. MatsonPaul D. MazurKenneth D. McCawAllen d. McCreedyDonald D. McLellanSandra B. Hoffman McNaryJohn W. McNaughtonRussell F. McReynoldsDonald H. MerrillDavid L. MilesDavid H. MingerJohn L. MooreRichard A. MorrisonDavid L. MortonArthur R. MurphyJohn S. MyetteDavid B. NelsonR. Ivan NiswenderCarlos Campbell PageEdward L. PassengerPaul E. Patterson
William V. PayneDouglas L. PedersenA. Edward PerkinsLloyd A. PhillipsKeith I. PohlGerald A. PohlyRobert L. PumfreyBlaine B. RaderWayne G. ReeceKenneth C. ReevesCharles RichardsBeatrice K. RobinsonMarvin R. RosaRobert H. Roth, Jr.Hoover RupertDonald A. RussellWilliam P. SandersWard N. ScovelRichard A. SelleckJane B. ShapleyCharles M. SheildsLarry R. ShroutStephen C. SmallBetty A. SmithGarth D. SmithRobert C. SmithSandra Lee SpahrGordon E. SpalenkaRobert W. StarkCarl W. StaserEthel Z. StearsVerne Carl SummersRoyal J. SynwoltHarold M. TaberMilton J. TenHaveRonald J. ThompsonWilliam James TorreyGerald L. ToshalisArthur R. TurnerDia (Diane) E. ValeLloyd R. VanLenteKenneth R. VaughtDonald VuurensLynn W. WagnerLowell F. WalsworthMaurice E. Walworth, Jr.Glenn R. WegnerGerald L. WelshRobert L. WessmanMyron K. WilliamsNolan R. WilliamsRichard K. WilliamsRichard D. WilsonDouglas E. WingeierDavid W. YinglingDavid S. YohRichard A. Youells
David L. Johnston Oscar Ventura Robert E. Jones, Jr. Bobby Dale Whitlock b) Previously?
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Altha M. BarnesEugene L. BaughanElaine M. BukerJohn T. CharterJane A. CrabtreeJean Arthur Crabtree
Mary E. CurtisStanley A. FinkbeinerDale F. JaquetteClyde E. MillerWard D. PierceBernard R. Randolph
Randall E. RooseMary Schippers-DeMunterJesse SchwoebellBrian K. SheenHarold R. SimonWesley E. Smith
54. What associate members have been retired (¶358): (List alphabetically giving full name-first, middle, last-in that order. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3)
a) This year? None b) Previously?
Rex BeanLeo Elwood BennettLewis Arthur BuchnerPaulette G. CheyneMarshall R. CollinsEsther CoxLaurence DeKemaMerlin DeloJudy K. DowningRichard J. Duffey
Russell M. GarrigusSusan J. GayBernard W. GrinerGeorge W. LawtonDoris L. LyonVernon L. MichaelCharlene A. MingerRichard MuessigLarry W. NalettCarol A. Newman
Judith A. NielsenJohn F. RitterPatricia A. SkinnerJoseph SpragueJohn R. SternamanArlo D. VandlenDonald WoolumDavid L. Youngs
55. What probationary (provisional) members have been retired (¶358): (Indicate credential. If retiring in the interim between conference sessions (¶358.2d), indicate the effective date of retirement.) (Under ¶358.1, no vote required; under ¶358.2, v; under ¶358.3, v 2/3)
a) This year? None b) Previously? Carol Lynn Bourns, RP56. Who have been recognized as retired local pastors (¶320.6):
a) This year? Nancy L. Boelens Linda J. Carlson b) Previously?
57. Changes in clergy membership: What is the number of ordained ministers: (NOTE: The numbers in parenthesis following each category listing are the question numbers in this report form where ministers in that category are listed. The number reported below should agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding questions.)
a) Elected as associate members? (27) 1 b) Elected as probationary (provisional) members? (28a, b; 29a, b, c) 28 a = 3 28 b = 7 29 a = 3 29 b = 15, plus 2 on LOA c) Elected as deacons in full connection? (32a) 1 d) Elected as elders in full connection? (33a) 4 e) Readmitted? (34, 35a, b) 0 f) Retired made effective? (36a, b, c) 0 g) Transferred in? (30a, 37, 38) 0 h) Transferred out? (41) 1 i) Discontinued as probationary (provisional) members? (42) 0 j) Honorably located this year? (43a1) 0
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k) Administratively located this year? (43c1) 0 l) Withdrawn? (46a, b, c) 1 m) Termination of orders? (46d) 0 n) Terminated by trial? (46e) 0 o) Deceased? (48a, b, c) 48 a = 0 48 b = 0 48 c = 758. What is the number of: a) Pastoral charges? b) Local churches?59. What is the number of clergy members of the Annual Conference? a) By appointment category and conference relationship?
NOTES: (1) Where applicable, the question numbers on this report form corresponding to each category have been placed
in parenthesis following the category title. Where these question numbers appear, the number reported in that category should agree with the number of names listed in the corresponding questions.
(2) For the three categories of Appointments to Extension Ministries, report as follows: ¶344.1a, c): the number of clergy members appointed within United Methodist connectional structures, including district superintendents, or to an ecumenical agency.
¶344.1b, c): the number of clergy members appointed to extension ministries, under endorsement by the Division of Chaplains and Related Ministries of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry.
¶344.1d): the number of clergy members appointed to other valid ministries, confirmed by a two-thirds vote of the Annual Conference.
See the Discipline paragraphs indicated for more detailed description of these appointment categories.)
(Licensed Local Pastors not currently under appointment should not be counted as clergy members of the conference)
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Catagories
Deaconsin Full
Connec-tion
Eldersin Full
Connec-tion
Proba-tionaryDeacons
Proba-tionaryElders
AssociateMembers
&Affiliate
Members
Full-timeLocal
Pastors
Part-timeLocal
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Pastors and deacons whose primary appointment is to a Local Church (¶¶331.1c, 339)
4 176 2 22 9 46 44
Deacons (in full connection and probationary) serving Beyond the Local Church (¶331.1a, b) (81a, b)
2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
4xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1a, c) (80a)
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16xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0 0 0 0
Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1b, c) (80b)
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11xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0 0 0 0
Appointments to Extension Ministries (¶316.1; 344.1d) (80c)
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2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0 0 0 0
Appointment toAttend School (82)
0 0 0 0 0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Appointment to OtherAnnual Conference (49)
1 1 0 0 3xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Leave of Absence or(50a, 50b)
0 5 0 2 0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Family Leave(50a2, c2)
0 2 0 0 0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Sabbatical Leave(51)
0 0 0 0 0xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On Incapacity Leave(52c)
1 6 0 0 0 3
On Transitional Leave(50a3, 50c1iii)
1 0 0 0 0xxxxxxxxxx
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Retired(53, 54, 55)
6 183 0 1 18xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Total Number,Clergy Members
15 402 6 25 30 49 44
Grand Total,All ConferenceClergy Members
571
b) By gender and racial/ethnic identification? (NOTE: See the instruction for item 59 for guidelines to assist in the racial/ethnic identification count.)
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Female Clergy members
CatagoriesDeaconsin Full
Connection
Eldersin Full
Connection
Proba-tionaryDeacons
Proba-tionary Elders
AssociateMembers& AffiliateMemberswith Vote
Full-timeLocal
Pastors
Part-timeLocal
Pastors
Asian 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
African American / Black 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
Hispanic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Native American 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pacific Islander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
White 12 82 4 13 10 18 22
Multi-Racial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Number,FemaleClergy Members*
12 85 5 14 10 18 22
Grand Total,All ConferenceFemale Clergy Members*
166
male Clergy members
CatagoriesDeaconsin Full
Connection
Eldersin Full
Connection
Proba-tionaryDeacons
Proba-tionary Elders
AssociateMembers& AffiliateMemberswith Vote
Full-timeLocal
Pastors
Part-timeLocal
Pastors
Asian 0 3 0 0 0 0 1
African American / Black 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
Hispanic 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Native American 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Pacific Islander 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
White 3 306 1 10 20 30 19
Multi-Racial 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Total Number,MaleClergy Members*
3 317 1 11 20 31 22
Grand Total,All ConferenceMale Clergy Members*
405
*The totals entered in these spaces should agree with the comparable totals in the bottom two lines of question 65a).
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PART III CERTIFICATION IN SPECIALIZED AND CERTIFIED LAY MINISTRY(¶635.2u, v, The Book of Discipline)
Note: Indicate credential of persons in Part III: FD, FE, PD, PE, AM, FL, PL, and LM.
60. Who are the candidates in process for certification in specialized ministry? Sandra V. Douglas, PD Kimberly DeLong, PD Joseph D. Elenbas, FE Heather Grubaugh, Lay Sueann Hagan, FL Nancy V. Fancher, Lay Jennifer J. Jue, PE James Taylor, Lay Deanna J. Weaver, Lay
61. Who is certified in specialized ministry? (List the areas of specialized ministry. Indicate by an asterisk those certified this year.)
Minister of Christian Education: M. Kay DeMoss, FD; Colleen Treman, FD Director of Christian Education: Daphna Flegal, Lay; Iris Namoi Garcia, Lay Minister of Music Mark Babb, FD; Janet A. Lee, RD Christian Communication: M. Kay DeMoss, FD Spiritual Formation Randall R. Hansen, FE; Nancy LeValley, Lay62. Who are transferred in as a certified person in specialized ministry?63. Who are transferred out as a certified person in specialized ministry?64. Who have been removed as a certified person in specialized ministry? Pamela Mathieu, FD; Tracey Taylor-Kunst, FD; Nan Van Blaricom, Lay; David Wiltse, Lay
65. Who are certified as lay ministers (¶ 271, 635.2v, and 665.10)? (List alphabetically giving full name—first, middle, last—in that order, by district)
Albion: Lloyd Robert Hagan Grand Rapids: None Grand Traverse: Deborah Sue Cole Donna Stone Heartland: (formally Central) Norvil Brown Dave Freestone Judy Hazle Ruth Jones Russell Morgan Dennis Pennock Kalamazoo: None Lansing: None
PART IV DIACONAL MINISTERS (Paragraph numbers in questions 67-75 refer to The 1992 Book of Discipline)
66. Who constitute the Committee on Investigation (¶2703.3)? (v)67. Who are reinstated as diaconal ministers (¶313.3c)? (v)68. Who are transferred in as diaconal ministers (¶312)? Name Conference Date69. Who are transferred out as diaconal ministers (¶312)? Name Conference Date70. Who have had their conference relationship as diaconal ministers terminated by Annual Conference action
(¶313.3)? (Under ¶313.3a, no vote; under ¶313.3b, v 2/3)
71. What diaconal ministers have died during the year? a) Effective: Name Date of Birth Date of Death b) Retired: Name Date of Birth Date of Death
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72. What diaconal ministers have been granted leaves of absence under ¶313.1a, c, d) (disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave): (v)
a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date of each): b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 72a, if their leaves of
absence are continuing):73. What diaconal ministers have been granted an extended leave (¶313.1e): a) Since the last session of the Annual Conference? (Give effective date of each): b) At this session of the Annual Conference? (Include names of persons listed in Question 73a, if their leaves of
absence are continuing):74. Who have returned to active status? a) From disability, study/sabbatical, or personal leave of absence (¶313.1a, c, d)? b) From extended leave (¶313.1e)? (v)75. Who have taken the retired relationship to the Annual Conference as diaconal ministers (¶313.2):
(Under ¶313.2b, v 2/3) a) This year? b) Previously? Margaret L. Foster Helene R. Hill
PART V APPOINTMENTS AND CONCLUDING BUSINESS
76. Who are approved for less than full-time service? a) What associate members and elders are approved for appointment to less than full-time service, what is the
total number of years for which such approval has been granted to each, and for what fraction of full-time service (in one-quarter increments) is approval granted (for purposes of equitable compensation claim and pension credit) ¶¶338.2, 342.2, 1506.4b)? (v ¾):
Jana Lynn Almeida, FE 07/01/04 5 Years 2/4 Time Gilbert R. Boersma, FE 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) 1/4 Time Donald L. Buege, FE 01/15/06 3 Years 3/4 Time Barbara Jo Fay, AM 07/01/09 0 Years (1st Year) 1/2 Time Bryce E. Feighner, PE 07/01/07 2 Years 2/4 Time Barbara J. Flory, FE 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) 2/4 Time Emilie Forward, AM 01/01/08 1 Year 1/4 Time O. Jay Kendall, FE 07/01/07 2 Years 1/4 Time Jane D. Logston, FE 07/01/06 3 Years 2/4 Time Cynthia M. Parsons, FE 07/01/06 3 Years 2/4 Time Bryan G. Schneider-Thomas, FE 11/01/01 8 Years 2/4 Time Sanh Van Tran, OF 06/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) 3/4 Time Linda D. Stoddard, FE 07/01/99 10 Years 2/4 Time Lee F. Zachman, FE 07/01/04 5 Years 2/4 Time
b) What deacons in full connection and probationary (provisional) deacons are approved for appointment to less than full-time service (¶331.7)?
Martha S. Beals, PD 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) 1/4 Time Kimberly DeLong, PD 07/01/09 0 Year (1st Year) 2/4 Time M. Kay DeMoss, FD 07/01/05 4 Years 2/4 Time Tracey L. Taylor-Kunst, FD 07/01/96 13 Years 2/4 Time Colleen T. Treman, FD 07/01/08 1 Year 2/4 Time Cara Weiler, PD 07/01/08 1 Year 1/4 Time
77. Who have been appointed as interim pastors under the provisions of ¶338.3 since the last session of the annual conference, and for what period of time?
78. What changes have been made in appointments since the last annual conference session? (Attach list. Include and identify Appointments Beyond the Local Church (Deacons) and Appointments to Extension Ministries (Elders). Give effective dates of all changes.)
79. What elders (full connection and probationary (provisional)), associate members, and local pastors are appointed to ministry to the local church and where are they appointed for the ensuing year? (Attach a list.)
80. What elders (full connection and probationary (provisional)), associate members, and local pastors are appointed to extension ministries for the ensuing year? (Attach a list)
a) Within the connectional structures of United Methodism (¶344.1a, c)? b) To ministries endorsed by the Board of Higher Education and Ministry (¶344.1b, c)?
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c) To other valid ministries under the provisions of ¶344.1d? (v 2/3)81. Who are appointed as deacons (full connection and probationary (provisional)) for the ensuing year?
(Attach a list.) a) Through non-United Methodist agencies and settings beyond the local church (¶331.1a)? b) Through United Methodist Church-related agencies and schools within the connectional structures of The
United Methodist Church (¶331.1b)? c) Within a local congregation, charge, or cooperative parish (¶331.1c)?82. Who are appointed to attend school (¶416.6)? (List alphabetically all those whose prime appointment is to
attend school.) Associate Members: None Probationary (provisional) Members: None Members in Full Connection: None83. Where are the diaconal ministers appointed for the ensuing year (¶310) [1992 Discipline]? (Attach list)84. What other personal notations should be made? (Include such matters as changes in pension credit (¶1506.6),
corrections or additions to matters reported in the “Business of the Annual Conference” form in previous years, and legal name changes of clergy members and diaconal ministers.)
West Michigan Annual Conference Journal 2008 Corrections: 20. Delete Dawn A. Beamish, 2000 (transferred to Florida Annual Conference, 06/27/05) 20. Delete Robert Cornelison, 2002, Discontinued as a Local Pastor, 05/30/06 24. Melody H. Johnson, OE (Detroit) serving in WMC since 2002 25. Add Daniel McQuown, UCC (moved from 26. b) 26. b) Delete Daniel McQuown (move to 25) 47. a) Add J. Chris Schroeder, FE (inadvertently dropped) 59. b) Deacons - The following names should have been listed as ‘previously retired’: Dorothy M. Blakey Janet A. Lee Rae L. Franke Janilyn McConnell Joyce Ann Norman Hanlon Dorothy D. Mercer 82. b. Diaconal Ministers – The following names should have been listed as ‘previously retired’: Margaret L. Foster Helene R. Hill 83. a) Michael P. Baker-Streevy, FE, returned to Full-Time, 07/01/08 83. b) Cara Weiler, PD, serving 1/4 Time, as of 10/01/07. Journal (Page 267) Emilie Forward, AM, should list as appointment (1/4 Time), Rocky Mountain
Conference, 07/01/08.85. Where and when shall the next Conference Session be held (¶603.2, 3)? Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 3-6, 2010
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VI. DAILY PROCEEDINGSof the West Michigan Annual Conference
FIRST DAY — CLERGY SESSIONThursday, June 4, 2009, 8:30 AM
Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton called the clergy session to order at 8:37 AM.
Lynn Grimes gave announcements, inviting clergy to join in the ordination service and encouraging clergy to give generously to the offering which will pay for ordination gifts. The offering was taken.
Laurie Haller led the clergy in singing the Ordination hymn Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire and also encouraged clergy to participate in the Ordination Service.
Dick Morrison led the clergy in the call to praise and prayer. Bill Dobbs led the clergy in Come and Find the Quiet Center. Dick Morrison led the clergy in prayer, read Romans 12:1-2, and led the prayers of the people. Bill Dobbs led the clergy in singing We Have Come at Christ’s Own Bidding.
Motion: Lynn Grimes moved that Terry Euper, Laura Witkowski, Sus’ann Busley, Vicki Gibbs, and Diane Allarding be granted voice, but not vote in the clergy session. Motion carried.
Motion: Lynn Grimes moved that voice but not vote be granted to provisional, associate, affiliate, full-and part-time local pastors under appointment, persons on honorable location and diaconal ministers. Motion carried.
Motion: Lynn Grimes moved to set the bar of clergy session as persons on the floor of the arena. Motion carried.
Lynn Grimes introduced the Board of Ordained Ministry and recognized them for the hard work that they do throughout the year.
For the Order of Elders, Bill Beachy reported on his renewal leave and encouraged clergy to explore the possibility of taking renewal leave.
For the Order of Deacons Julie Dix reminded us that the Order of Deacons and Elders are on the same playing field. However, the Order of Deacons and Elders differ around the table; Elders preside and unify, Deacons link and extend. While the Elders and Deacons have distinct roles, their work nevertheless overlaps. Both are called to serve passionately and are called to work as one team. Julie Dix stated that our primary challenge is to listen to God with an ear on how the two orders might work together to transform the world and the Church.
Michael Riegler spoke for the John Wesley Association. Michael highlighted Constitutional Amendment 19, which would extend voting rights to licensed local pastors and asked for each of us to be in prayer as we vote on this amendment.
Motion: Ed Perkins moved “that the Clergy Session of the West Michigan Annual Conference direct the chairs of the Orders of Elders, the Order of Deacons, the John Wesley Association and the Board of Ordained Ministry to schedule an open meeting for the members of those groups with the Bishop and Cabinet, to discuss the process of appointment-making in the West Michigan Conference, with particular reference to our Conference Flexible Housing Policy and how it is administered and that this meeting happen prior to December 1, 2009. Motion Carried.
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Lynn Grimes presented Question 17 with an answer of yes.
Grimes presented Question 18. Question carried.
Greg Martin presented Question 19 and Question 20 for information only.
Martin presented Question 21-A. Question carried.
Martin presented Question 21-B. Question carried.
Martin presented Question 21-C. Question carried.
Martin presented Question 22-D for information only.
John Boley presented Question 24 for information only.
Boley presented Question 25 and it was carried.
Boley presented Question 26 and it was carried.
Greg Martin introduced Barbara Jo Fay and moved Question 27 to elect her as an associate member. Two speeches were made on her behalf. Question 27 carried; Bishop Keaton greeted Barbara Jo Fay on stage.
Mona Joslyn presented Question 28-A. and speeches were offered on behalf of Martha S. Beals, Kimberly DeLong, and Christina Wright for election as probationary deacon. Question carried.
Dwayne Bagley presented Question 28-B. Speeches were offered on behalf of Thomas F. Arthur, Catherine M. Christman, DeAnn J. Dobbs, Julie A. Greyerbiehl, Amee A. Miller, Jonathan D. VanDop, and John Matthew Weiler for election as provisional elders. Question carried. The Provisional deacons and elders were greeted on stage by the Bishop.
Question 29-A was presented for information only by Joslyn and Question 29-B by Bagley.
Joslyn presented Question 31-A. Question carried.
Joslyn presented Question 32-A. Question carried.
Bagley presented Question 31-B. Question carried.
Bagley presented Question 33-A. Candidates for election as members in full connection stood as their names were read: Kennetha J. Bigham-Tsai, Patricia L. Bromberek, Robert M. Hughes, Jeffrey L. Reese. Question 33-A carried. Elders being elected as members in full connection were greeted by the Bishop on stage.
Question 41 was presented for information only.
Boley presented Question 43 for information only.
Boley presented Question 44-A. Question carried.
Boley presented Question 44-B for information only.
Boley presented Question 46-C. Question carried.
Boley presented Question 48-C and asked that we would be in prayer after he read the name of each clergy who passed away during the past year. The Bishop led prayer after the names
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Boley presented Question 49 for information only.
Boley presented Question 50-A 1. Allen J. Duyck and Rhonda L. Prater were approved with a 2/3 vote for another year of leave of absence. Linda J. Burson, Karen A. Tomkins, Melaine Young, Susan J. Arnold Trowbridge, and Michelle M. Wisdom-Long were approved by a majority vote.
Boley presented Question 50-A 2. Question carried.
Boley presented Question 50-A 3. A June 1, 2009 transitional leave for Mark R. Babb was carried.
Charles Farnum requested the clergy be in prayer for Michael Palmer. A prayer was offered by Bishop Keaton.
Boley presented Question 50-C 1. i. Question carried.
Boley presented Question 50-C 1. iii. Question carried. The date of June 1, 2009 was added for Mark R. Babb’s leave.
Boley presented Question 50-D for information only.
Boley presented Question 52-A for information only and C carried.
Boley presented Question 53 for information. Boley asked the retiring clergy to stand and be recognized as he read their names. Question 53 carried.
Boley presented Questions 53-B, 54, 55 and 56-B for information only.
Boley presented Question 56-A. Question carried. The retiring local pastors were asked to stand as their names were read in order to be recognized.
Joslyn presented Questions 60, 64, and 75-B for information only.
Boley presented Question 76-A. Question carried.
Boley presented Question 76-B for information only.
Grimes presented Question 84 for information only.
Motion: Grimes moved the adoption of the entire BOM report and Disciplinary Questions; motion carried.
Bishop Keaton requested the clergy sing Joy to the World and then he closed in prayer; clergy session adjourned at 11:08AM.
FIRST DAY — OPENING WORSHIPThursday, June 4, 2009, 1:30 PM
Worship began in the Calvin College Van Noord Arena with the Sounding of the Shofar followed by a processional in which the conference choir sang Prepare Ye and liturgical dancer, Jessica Marie Smith, performed. Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton then opened the 2009 Annual Conference of the West Michigan Annual Conference.
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Bishop Keaton gave a sermon in which he reminded us that God is bigger than all those things that create suffering, those things that are affecting our lives now, bankruptcy of Chrysler and GM, unemployment, swine flu, and church closings. Yet in the midst of suffering we still have joy in Jesus Christ and therefore we should rejoice in our suffering because it produces endurance. Bishop Keaton reminded us that even in this time of suffering, we must continue to show hospitality and generosity. There is hope even in our times of suffering. The United Methodist Church will not have resurgence without suffering, without sacrifice, but our suffering and sacrifice will produce endurance, hope, and change.
An offering was taken for Haiti. Members of Conference then shared in Holy Communion.
FIRST DAY — AFTERNOON SESSIONThursday, June 4, 2009, 3:30 PM
Stephanie Wiltse brought the West Michigan Conference together singing Jesus, We Are Here and Seek Ye First.
David Wiltse introduced the Conference to the Vital Signs of Hope DVD’s that they will see throughout the Conference. The conference was encouraged to pick a video that inspires them and to attend a discussion group based on that DVD during the Friday workshops. The first Vital Signs of Hope DVD was shown, Concord UMC.
Motion: Bill Johnson moved the limits of the floor as the main level of the arena and the center section 212 in the balcony. The other sections in the balcony will be reserved for non-voting guests. Motion carried.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved the adoption of Rules of Order as printed as the Rules of Order for the Conference.
Motion: David Lundquist moved to amend Rule 19 by addition of the following sentence to the rule: “Prior to each Annual Conference session all recommendations for action at the Corporate Session shall be submitted and considered as Petitions under Rule 12.” Rule 19 would then read: “The Conference Program Committee shall designate a specific time for the Corporate Session to meet during the Conference. Prior to each Annual Conference session all recommendations for action at the Corporate Session shall be submitted and considered as Petitions under Rule 12.” Motion carried.
Motion was then referred to the Committee on Rules of Order to bring back to this Annual Conference.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved to adopt the Rules of Order for the Conference with the exclusion of the motion by David Lundquist. Motion carried.
Motion: Bill Johnson moved the adoption of the agenda as printed in the Program Book, with necessary changes, and that the constitutional amendments be considered on Friday morning and voted on by 11:00 AM. Motion carried.
Greetings were given from Calvin College from president of Calvin College Dr. Gaylen Byker. Byker expressed how much he enjoyed hosting us at Calvin College and wished God’s blessing on our Conference.
Motion: Bill Johnson moved that Terry Euper, Diane Allarding, Vicki Gibbs, Paul Thomas, Mike Clark, Dr. Charles Yoost and Dan R. Dick be allowed voice but no vote during conference. Motion carried.
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Motion: Benton Heisler moved the adoption of the reports as printed in the Conference Journal Volume 1 found online. Motion carried.
Motion: Bill Johnson moved that the following persons have voice but not vote during the health care legislation (Items 14 and 15) Ronald Stoll and Robert Richard. Johnson also moved that Jack Tingle, member of the Board of Trustees, have voice but not vote during the discussion of Item 10. Motion carried.
Conference Secretary Laura Witkowski extended regrets from clergy unable to attend.
Susan Hansen extended greetings from Metro Ministries and invited people to visit the Metro Ministries booth at the Ministry Fair on Saturday.
The second Vital Signs of Hope DVD was shown, Grand Rapids First.
Lynn Grimes of the Board of Ordained Ministry summarized the proceedings from the morning clergy session stating that five persons were elected for ordination and ten persons for provisionary membership and celebrated that the average age of the provisional class is 33. She also stated that retiring clergy would be recognized at Marking Scared Time and those who passed away in the past year would be honored during the Memorial Service. She also stated that a motion was passed to assess the appointment-making process in the West Michigan Conference.
Steve Charnley, representing the Conference Nominating Committee, introduced and invited the committee to come forward. The preliminary nominating committee report was distributed and Charnley gave corrections. Charnley then recognized the following people: Mary TerMeer for her work as Chair of the Committee on Prison Ministry and Restorative Justice Concerns; Laura Witkowski for her service as Conference Secretary; Peggy Baker for her work as Chair of the Committee on Journal; John Ross Thompson for his work as Chair of the Trustees of Lake Louise; John Armstrong for his work on the Board of Christian Camping; Terri Cummins for work as Conference Coordinator of Children’s Ministry; Janet Pool for her work as Chair of the Board of Discipleship; David Meister for his work as Conference Coordinator for the Older Adult Ministries Committee; Linda Burton for her work as Conference Coordinator of Single Adult Ministries; Ted Carlson for his work as Chair of the Trustees of West Michigan Conference; Barb Flory for her work as Chair of New Church Establishment and Development Committee; Gerald Hagans for his work as Chair of the Conference Personal Committee.
Nicki Holland and Skylar Richardson reported that they will be selling Love Links again this year to support the Youth Service Fund. They challenged the districts to a friendly competition to purchase the most Love Links. The Bishop, of course, gave $6 to get them started.
Bill Johnson shared an explanation of why Conference was moved from the Fine Arts Center, stating the FAC is under construction. He invited all issues be brought immediately to the attention of the organizers of the Conference so they can be remedied.
Sue Cobb from the Council of Finance and Administration thanked the generous giving of the local churches, which allowed the West Michigan Conference to give 100% of general apportionments. Sue also thanked those congregations who gave 100% of their Ministry Shares. Further she shared what Ministry Shares support. Prospero Tumonong presented to Bishop Keaton a certificate for 100% giving to apportionments by the West Michigan Conference.
The third Signs of Hope DVD was shown, Harrison: The Gathering.
Benton Heisler, Conference Director, presented a video on the Four Areas of Focus of the United Methodist Church that came out of the 2008 General Conference.
Brad Kalajainen reported on the need for new churches. He stated that the United Methodist
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Church will start 650 new churches in the next four years. Kalajainen talked about the need for all of our churches to support the new church starts in West Michigan. Kalajainen introduced Matt Bistayi as the newest New Church Start pastor in Allendale. Bistayi spoke to the Conference about his and his family’s excitement about the new Valley Church. He challenged churches to help support and partner with the new Valley Church. Kalajainen introduced Barb Flory as the New Church Start Director who expressed her passion for new church starts and her new role. Laurie Haller, Grand Rapids District Superintendent, led a prayer for Matt Bistayi and for the new Valley Church which he will be starting.
Mary Jo Delany expressed concern about accessibility of the facility and the need for shuttles. Bill Johnson shared that this would be addressed shortly.
Laurie Haller introduced Jim Salley, Associate Vice-Chancellor of Africa University. Salley addressed the Conference and thanked the West Michigan Conference for giving 100% to Africa University. Salley talked about the success of Africa University demonstrated in the more than 3,000 graduates.
Laurie Dahlman explained the Consent Calendar should instead be called a Decision Calendar. Dahlman also stated that petitions 2, 5, 13 and 16 will be considered together and will be voted on together. She stated that these items can be lifted from the Decision Calendar in writing at the Conference Secretary’s office; the deadline is Friday at 7:00 PM.
Dahlman reported that Petition 8 has been withdrawn, there is a response to Petition 9 and 7, and the Constitutional Amendments will be voted on Friday morning. She then gave instruction around conduct during legislative sessions.
Lisa Batten prayed before legislation.
Jana Lynn Almeida presented Item #1. Motion carried.
Kennetha Bigham-Tsai presented Item #4. There was one speech in favor. Motion carried.
Item #6 was presented by Naomi Garcia. There was one speech in favor. Motion carried.
The fourth Vital Signs of Hope DVD was shown, Lansing Korean.
Bill Johnson introduced Michael Wildschut who stated that there is a golf cart shuttle available. Wildschut also gave instruction about parking. Johnson gave other announcements. Doug Vernon prayed and the conference was recessed at 6:02 PM.
FIRST DAY — EVENING SESSIONThursday, June 4, 2009, 7:30 PM
The Reverend Dan Dick delivered his first presentation on Vital Signs of Hope. He identified core characteristics of vital congregations. He also described the need for congregations to remember how great God is, and get excited about sharing Christ.
Larry Hollon presented the Rethink church initiative. He presented data around 18-35 year old perceptions of church - it is rather unfavorable. There is hope in the fact that this demographic seems to be interested in a church that would rethink itself beyond worship and a building. Hollon encouraged the conference to check out rethinkchurch.org and 10thousanddoors.org to discover more about the rethink church initiative. Naomi Garcia will be the Rethink church trainer for WMAC.
Slone provided a pneumonic (CHURCH) on how people can rethink church:
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Contact conference communicator
Help implement a rethink church strategy
Update your churches find a church page
Revisit and bookmark rethinkchurch.org often for ideas
Create buzz about 10thousanddoors.org
Host a welcoming training event
Scott Manning, Chair of Religion and Race, presented the monitoring report. There were 690 in attendance in the opening legislative session 304 clergy and 386 laity. 300 were male and 390 female. Of the members who spoke or lead 95 were lay, 93 clergy, 96 male and 92 female. The choir and instrumental musicians were all Caucasians. Manning noted that space needs to be made for those unable to stand for singing. Five young adults were approved for provisional membership. Manning commented that discussion was conducted without heated debate or argument.
Jerry Devine offered prayer and conference was adjourned at 9:16PM.
SECOND DAY — MORNING WORSHIPFriday, June 5, 2009, 8:00 AM
Worship opened with the announcement of the Messiah’s coming followed by the singing of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Star Child, and Shine, Jesus, Shine.
Bishop Keaton introduced Dr. Charles D. Yoost. Yoost stated as we engage in the day to day work of discipleship, sometimes we grow weary and are reluctant to follow where God is leading us. Yoost said that following Jesus means we must move from where we are now, to the place where the Spirit is calling us to be. He reminded us that following Jesus requires us to leave some things behind: our prejudices, our self-centeredness, our resentment of others and we must give ourselves for others.
Terry Euper invited conference to give to the offering, which will support the Allendale New Church Start, Valley Church. The offering was taken. Conference sang The Summons.
SECOND DAY — MORNING SESSIONFriday, June 5, 2009, 9:15 AM
Stephanie Wiltse led conference in singing Standing in the Need of Prayer and Spirit of the Living God. Bishop Keaton asked Kennetha Bigham-Tsai to lead us in prayer.
The fifth Signs of Hope DVD was shown, Indian River.
David Nellist offered prayer before the legislative session.
Laura Witkowski provided instruction for voting on Constitutional Amendments. Laity, deacons in full connection and elders in full connection are eligible to vote. The ballot is a lilac sheet; only lilac colored sheets will be counted. The amendments can be debated, but not amended. All amendments will be voted on at the same time.
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David Lundquist expressed concern that materials had been distributed against procedure. Ward Pierce confirmed that passing out materials at the door is against procedure and the material presented at the door should be ignored.
Terry Euper clarified that those who have been elected as Elders at clergy session are not eligible to vote on the Constitutional Amendments since the Ordination Service has not yet occurred.
Bishop Keaton led conference in singing How Great Thou Art and the youth led conference in singing Jesus Loves Me.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #1. There were nine speeches for and 5 speeches against the amendment.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved to call the previous question. Motion to call the questions carried.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #2.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved that we limit debate to three speeches for and three against and limiting speeches to three minutes. Motion to limit debate carried. There were no speeches for or against the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #6. There was one speech against the amendment. Laurie Dahlman asked whether or not the Detroit Conference and West Michigan Conferences, if united, would be without proper number of delegates for up to eight years. David Lundquist was unsure if that would be correct, but thought so. Ryan Minier asked who would determine how many delegates a conference would have. David Lundquist stated that General Conference would determine that number. There was one speech against the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #8. There were no speeches for or against the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #9. Lynn DeMoss asked how the amendment would relate to provisions for Bishops. There were no speeches for or against the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #15. There were no speeches for or against the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #17. There were no speeches for or against the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #19. There were three speeches for the amendment.
Laurie Dahlman presented Constitutional Amendment #22.
Greg Buchner asked that we ask people to mark their worksheet not ballot.
Laurie Dahlman presented the remaining twenty-three Constitutional Amendments. There were several speeches for and several speeches against the amendments. Len Schoenherr asked for someone from the General Conference Delegation to explain the amendments. Laurie Dahlman expressed that she had voted against them because she felt it made the church in Africa feel separated from the United Methodist Church. Laurie Haller spoke as a delegate to General Conference who voted for the Amendments. Haller expressed that the Amendments
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would lay the ground work for establishing a way to address the concerns of the church in the United States outside of the world gathering of General Conference.
Laurie Dahlman gave instruction on voting and informed conference that the full results would be available in October. The ballots were distributed.
Motion: Lynn DeMoss moved that debate be extended past the order of the day. Motion failed.
Benton Heisler offered prayer before the vote and the vote was taken.
The final Signs of Hope DVD was shown, Plainwell UMC.
Benton Heisler recognized district staff members who are retiring: Jennifer Weaver from the Heartland District, Sue Wright from the Grand Rapids District and Minette Himes from the Kalamazoo District. Terry Kost and Fred Moore were also recognized by Heisler as retirees from the Conference Treasurer’s Office.
Paul Thomas from the Detroit Annual Conference brought greetings from the Detroit Annual Conference. He thanked us for letting Detroit borrow Jerry DeVine for the next couple years as their new Director of Connectional Ministries. Thomas spoke of the cooperative ministries that are happening between the conferences even though we still remain separate conferences. He encouraged service to others without thinking about ourselves as one way in which we could ReThink Church.
Duane Miller, District Superintendent of the Detroit East District encouraged us to look for place of hope so that we can make steps into the future.
Chris Momany, Chaplain from Adrian College addressed conference. He talked about the success of their pre-seminary program. Momany also spoke about the Chaplains Office program to fight contemporary slavery or “human trafficking.” Momany challenged us to take seriously that every person has value.
Russell McReynolds, Trustee of Adrian College, encouraged conference to continue to invite students to attend Adrian College as well as find ways to support Adrian in these difficult financial times.
Bill Johnson gave announcements. Stephanie Wiltse led conference in singing Happy Birthday to all those who have birthdays during conference. Prayer was offered by a young adult and conference was in recess at 11:52 AM.
SECOND DAY — AFTERNOON SESSIONFriday, June 5, 2009, 1:30 PM
Motion: Move approval of the minutes of June 4. Motion carried.
Bishop Keaton introduced Rev. Dan R. Dick, who provided the conference with core characteristics of vitality. He stated that vital congregations must have balanced focus and must balance between inward formation and outward transformation. Vital congregations must form partnerships to do God’s work. Partnerships, Dan Dick said, allow churches to accomplish goals that would otherwise be too large for them to do on their own and must have high participation levels.
Bill Johnson offered announcements and recessed the conference to workshops at 2:18 PM.
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Following several different workshops, the conference reconvened at 3:45 PM with Stephanie Wiltse leading conference in singing Lord, I Want to Be a Christian and We Shall Overcome. Laura Witkowski lifted up prayer concerns and Neil Davis offered prayer. Witkowski announced the offerings taken: Clergy Session total was $700.82, Opening Worship total was $4,652 which will be going to Haiti and Friday Morning Worship total was $4,447.76, which will be going to the new church start, Valley Church in Allendale.
Benton Heisler, Director of Connectional Ministries, spoke to conference on how we need to heal old wounds and move forward. He spoke of many of the signs of hope across the conference. Heisler told conference that Bishop’s Day will help us learn how to go out and make disciples for Jesus Christ and that the Bishop’s Day will occur on different days in regional areas. He challenged conference to think about “what if” we did things differently. Heisler encouraged us to be witnesses of hope and to go out into the community and demonstrate the hope that we have in Jesus Christ.
Bishop Keaton led conference in singing I Love to Tell the Story. The Bishop recognized Conference Chancellor, Tom Shearer.
Annette Erbes opened the legislative session in prayer.
Laurie Dahlman led legislation. Jack Tingle presented Item #10. He noted that there would be substantial saving if this legislation is approved. There was one speech for the amendment. Larry Rubingh asked for a point of order as to whether Item #10 is out of order based on the Discipline. Pros Tumonong responded that the Judicial Council (Decision #866) has already made a ruling on ability for a conference to implement a conference wide insurance plan; and such a plan was found to be in accordance with the Discipline. There were two speeches in favor of the amendment and five speeches against the amendment.
Motion: Greg Buchner moved to amend Item #10 by replacing “shall” with “may” on line 20. There was one speech in favor of the amendment. Benton Heisler asked if the amendment would change the savings the proposal is intended to provide. Tumonong stated that the amendment would change the intent of the item.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved to call the previous question and all that is before us. Motion carried.
A standing/hand count was necessary in determining if the amendment to Item #10 had carried. The amendment to Item #10 Carried; 304 yes, 296 no. A vote was then taken on the amended Item #10. Item #10 carried as amended.
Motion: Charlie Farnum moved to reconsider the item. Motion carried. The amended Item #10 was reconsidered. There was one speech against the item. Jeremy Williams questioned what was before the conference. Bishop Keaton stated that we were reconsidering the amended item. There was one speech for the item and several questions.
Motion: Charlie Farnum moved to amend by adding to the end of the motion after ‘feasible.”
“The policy would become mandatory for all churches effective August 1, 2009. The Conference Board of Trustees shall investigate ways to assist churches for whom this creates a cost increase.”
David Lundquist asked for a point of order stating that Farnum’s amendment reversed the approved amended item. Bishop Keaton ruled the amendment was out of order. Bishop Keaton’s ruling was supported by Conference.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved to postpone the question to next legislative session. Motion carried.
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Ethel Stears and Ellen Brubaker recognized David Wiltse’s service to the Church. Wiltse graciously expressed his gratitude for being able to serve as part of the Conference Staff as Graphic Arts Director for the last 32 years.
Dr. Susan Conner, Provost of Albion College, shared Albion’s new motto “I think, therefore I am.” Conner said this motto expresses Albion’s commitment to educate students who go out into the world to make a difference.
The monitoring report was given. Bill Johnson offered announcements and Bishop Keaton shared prayer requests. Greg Lawton prayed and the session was adjourned at 6:00 PM.
SECOND DAY — MEMORIAL SERVICEFriday, June 5, 2009, 7:30 PM
The Memorial Service began with the singing of Amazing Grace, which was followed by the reading of Psalm 23 and an invitation to the season. The Conference Choir sang Bound for the Promised Land. Liturgist, Eric Burton-Kreiger read Ephesians 1:15-23 and the Rev. Bill Johnson gave a sermon entitled Rumors of Hope. A bagpiper played Amazing Grace while walking through the chapel and continued behind the chapel during the time of remembrance. Conference Secretary, Laura Witkowski, read the names of clergy, spouses and lay persons who have died since the previous Annual Conference as a candle was lifted in their honor. Family members and friends stood as the names were read. The service ended with Jessica Marie Smith dancing to I Can Only Imagine and the singing of For All the Saints.
THIRD DAY — MORNING WORSHIPSaturday, June 6, 2009, 8:00 AM
Worship opened with an invitation to the season followed by conference singing O Crucified Redeemer. Mark 8:31-38 and Romans 5:3-5 were read with a musical meditation between, Nothing Can Trouble.
Bishop Keaton introduced Dr. Charles Yoost. Yoost said that he believed the United Methodist Church has a message that people want and need. However, discipleship has a cost and he believes today a lot of churches are offering “decaffeinated Christianity”. Yoost said that people often come to church trying to remedy their problems. Then they meet Jesus and find that Jesus requires them to deal with problems that they have spent their whole life trying to avoid. Yoost says the Good News is that Jesus always gives us the ability to bear the crosses that are put before us.
Yoost’s sermon was followed by a time of confession in which, Forgive Us, O Lord was sung and words of assurance were offered. Terry Euper introduced an offering for Nothing But Nets for Malaria Prevention. Worship concluded with intercessions and the singing of Speak, O Lord by the Conference Choir.
THIRD DAY — MORNING SESSIONSaturday, June 6, 2009, 9:15 AM
Stephanie Wiltse began the day with He Came Down, That We May Have Love and I So Glad. Laura Witkowski gave results of voting for constitutional amendments (see section IX. A and B for the results) all amendments carried accept amendment six, which failed.
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Laurie Dahlman, Conference Lay Leader, introduced members of the Board of Lay Ministries. Dahlman encouraged laity and clergy to work together to ReThink Church. She also said that they will be concentrating on developing new leaders. She said that we need to continue to work toward “claity”, clergy and laity working together. Dahlman requested that conference keep the Cabinet in our prayers and churches who are having pastoral changes.
Neil Davis opened the legislative portion of the session in prayer. Dahlman led legislation.
Motion: Billie Dalton moved Item #10 be lifted from the table. Motion carried.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved to change the word “may” to “shall.” Point of order from Lou Grettenberger, who asked if the original amendment, which changed “shall” to “may,” was out of order. Bishop Keaton ruled that the amendment was not out of order. There were three speeches against the amendment and one speech for the amendment. Robert Nystrom asked why the July 1, 2009 date was chosen. Pros Tumonong responded that the date was chosen because savings could be gained right away. Tumonong then spoke for the motion.
Motion: Greg Buchner called the question on all that is before conference. Motion carried. Pierce amendment was carried. Item #10 carried in its original form.
Motion: Tamara Williams moved to suspend the rules to limit debate to four speeches for and four against and to limit speeches to three minutes. Motion carried.
Melody Surgeon Ryder requested a standing/hand count on Item #10. The Conference voted to allow the teller count. Item #10 carried, 474 yes, 260 no.
Pros Tumonong presented Item #14. Mike Anthes and Pros Tumonong answered questions. There were four speeches for the item and four speeches against. Item #14 carried.
Billie Dalton requested a standing/hand count. The conference voted against a standing vote.
Pros Tumonong presented Item #15. Mike Anthes answered questions. Laurie Haller asked if a person would need to be hired to manage the policy. Anthes stated that they are looking at hiring a consultant. Item #15 carried.
David Hills presented Item #13. There was a point of information made and Item #13 carried.
Dahlman presented the Decision Calendar, Items #2, #5 and #16. Decision Calendar carried.
John Ross Thompson presented Item #7. David Hills presented Item #7-R. There was one speech against #7-R.
Motion: Kennetha Bigham-Tsai made a motion to refer 7 and 7-R.
“Move to refer Item #7-R and Item #7 to a task force charged with producing a report and/or recommendations regarding issues related to the West Michigan Conference Housing Policy. This report or the task force’s recommendations shall be submitted by January 1, 2010 to the Cabinet and to the Conference Director for dialogue and then action by the Annual Conference in 2010. In its recommendations or report, this task force will be charged with the following (not necessarily in order of importance):
• Clarify the relationship between itinerancy and residency and its impact on the appointive process
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• Sustain the United Methodist tradition of itinerancy taking into account the Biblical and the distinctly Wesleyan theological and historical underpinnings of itinerancy
• Support the United Methodist connectional structure of our conference
• Take into account historical changes (in particular the increase of women pastors, dual career couples, and clergy couples) that impact our tradition of itinerancy, listening especially for our collective experiential wisdom
• Address the needs of clergy and their families, taking into account ways to support the physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial well-being of clergy and their families
• Address the needs of the local church
• Hold together the needs of the UMC connection, local churches, local communities, and the clergy and their families
• Address questions of equity in pension support and compensation as this relates to housing
• Take into account issues of class and socio-economic status, gender and race as these issues relate to housing
• Keep the conference true to the United Methodist commitment to inclusiveness as stated in Article IV of our Constitution (Book of Discipline para. 4) by directly addressing how housing and residency requirements impact under-represented groups such as women and people of color
• Provide for dialogue, transparency and openness of process by holding open meetings in which feedback is sought.
This task force shall be chosen by respective committee chairs and shall be representative of all involved in the appointive process and in housing issues, including one representative from each of the following groups as well as the individuals listed:
– Board of Ordained Ministry
– Cabinet
– COSROW
– Conference Committee on Religion and Race
– The Conference Trustees
– Committee on Equitable Compensation
– And the following individuals or their representatives: Conference Director, Clergy Assistant to the Bishop, Conference Treasurer, with Naomi Garcia as facilitator.
As well, the task force shall have representation of both clergy and laity and shall
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include in its clergy ranks persons in both systems of housing. The task force shall also include someone with a monitoring function to insure that all voices are heard.”
There were two speeches against the motion to refer and four speeches for the motion to refer.
Motion: John Ross Thompson moved to delete the words “to refer items 7-R and item 7” and replace it with “establish.” Bishop Keaton said the word refer could not be removed and the motion was ruled out of order.
There was one speech in favor of the motion to refer.
Motion: David Lundquist moved to amend the motion to refer as follows “I move to amend by addition the following to the list of members of the task force: Up to 4 lay representatives of local churches who serve on its Staff Parish Relations Committee or other groups who have dealt with clergy housing matters.” Motion to amend referral carried.
There was one speech against motion to refer.
Motion: Fran Grabowski moved the previous question to refer. Motion carried.
Motion to refer Items #7 and #7-R carried.
A standing/hand count was requested. Request failed.
The Cokesbury presentation was given by Joan Mueller. She reported that Cokesbury will be making cuts in operating costs in the next year due to reduced sales during this difficult economic situation. She reported that Cokesbury will not be able to disburse money to the Pension Fund this year.
Motion: David Lundquist moved to take a special offering tomorrow (Sunday, June 7) for support of the Central Conference Pension Fund. Motion carried.
Olaotan Awodipe, our Black College Fund Summer Intern from Huston-Tillotson University greeted the conference on behalf of the Black Colleges. He thanked conference for paying 100% of to the Black College Fund. Members from the School for Pastoral Ministry senate did a skit which invited clergy to attend the 2009 Michigan Area School for Pastoral Ministry. Bill Johnson led announcements and prayer.
THIRD DAY — MARKING SACRED TIMESaturday, June 6, 2009, 3:30 PM
Lynn Grimes opened worship and those gathered sang Forward Through the Ages. John Boley recognized the holder of the Conference Cane.
Greg Martin introduced those who have completed licensing school to become a Local Pastor: Mona Kindel, Trevor McDermont, Anne Reigler. Martin welcomed Richard Fritz, Beth Reum, and Mona Kindel, who are entering their first appointment as a local pastor. Martin congratulated Paul Hane, J. Robert Keim, and Sharyn K. Osmond for their completion of Course of Study. Martin also recognized Barbara Jo Fay, who was elected as an associate member of Conference. They were all greeted by Bishop Keaton.
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Dwyane Bagley welcomed Thomas Faulman Arther, Martha Sheagren Beals, Catherine Marie Christman, and Kimberly DeLong, DeAnne Janine Dobbs, Julie Ann Greyerbiehl, Amee Miller, Jonathan Van Dop, John Matthew Weiler, and Christina Lynn Wright as provisionary members. They were greeted by Bishop Keaton.
Bagley then introduced those elected to be ordained elder: Kennetha Jo Bigham-Tsai, Patricia Lynn Brombarek, Robert Merlin Hughes, Jeffery L. Reese and Janet Sue Carter who is elected to be an ordained deacon. Bishop Keaton asked the candidates the Historic questions.
The retirees were then recognized and shared stories and advice from their years of ministry. Honored were Nancy L. Boelens, Linda J. Carlson, Charles Cerling, Geoffrey Leigh Hayes, Joseph D. Huston, David L. Johnston, Robert E. Jones, David G. Knapp, Raymond J. Townsend, Oscar Venturea, and Bobby Dale Whitlock.
The mantle was passed from Joe Huston to Robert Hughes.
The Marking Scared Time Service was concluded with the hymn I Have Decided to Follow Jesus.
THIRD DAY — EVENING SESSIONSaturday, June 6, 2009, 7:00 PM
Dan Dick spoke to conference about the need for churches to show hospitality. Dan Dick said we need to create a culture which starts by creating a place where people can become what God wants them to be. It must be a place where people feel welcome and comfortable, but it also must be a place of discipleship. What makes a church unique is that we are the Body of Christ and we must be a sign of the body of Christ; and therefore must be countercultural. Dan Dick said that churches must focus on their ministry and mission and when they do that they will grow. He contended that focusing on growth or money instead of the ministry and mission doesn’t work. Part of the church’s ministry and mission requires the church to go out into the world. This also allows more people to get involved. The more opportunities and different opportunities there are for people to get involved in, the more success a church will have. Dan Dick stated “worship and evangelism should be kept separate.” Worship should not be about learning about God, but praising and celebrating God. He said that everyone must be given an opportunity for leadership in the church and accountability and membership are important. There must be a commitment to lifelong education and learning by everyone in the church and churches must also have a way to measure and evaluate the effectiveness of a church to make disciples. Churches must ask four big questions: What is our story? Message? Purpose? Impact? Dan Dick provided four non-negotiables of vitality 1) healthy relationships 2) positive and productive environment 3) clear expectation with accountability 4) commitment to the highest vision of development and learning.
Bob Lynch offered prayer and Bill Johnson gave announcements, which he ended by showing a video about the Wesley Foundations.
FOURTH DAY — OPENING WORSHIPSunday, June 7, 2009, 8:00 AM
Worship began with a procession and the singing of Allelu! Allelu! The Wesley Foundation Praise Band then sang Halle, Halle, Hallelujah, We’re Here to Worship, and Song of Hope. An invitation to the season of Easter was read and the praise band sang Marvelous Light. John 20:1-18 was read while Jessica Marie Smith danced to the scripture passage. The Conference
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Choir and Praise Band sang Redeemer. Conference was invited to participate in reading an Easter liturgy and then sang Every Morning is Easter Morning. Colossians 1:9-20, 24-27 was read and a video clip was shown. Rev. Devon Herrell shared a message of hope, in the midst of the despair she sees in the conference. The Praise Band led conference in singing A New Hallelujah. Terry Euper introduced an offering for Ministries with Persons with HIV/AIDS. The offering was taken accompanied by music from the praise band. Worship concluded with the singing of Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, sung by conference and the Conference Choir.
FOURTH DAY — MORNING SESSIONSunday, June 7, 2009, 9:45 AM
Bishop Keaton opened the session by leading conference in singing How Great Thou Art. Benton Heisler presented Dan Dick a “proper” doctor kit to thank him for helping us improve our vital signs this week. The Bishop’s staff introduced themselves and Bishop Keaton recognized them for their hard work. Barb Flory introduced Matt Bistayi, the appointed new church start pastor, and his wife Shelly and son AJ. Laurie Haller prayed for Matt his family and their ministry. Bob Mayo, Dean of the Cabinet, gave the cabinet report. Mayo opened in prayer and then presented statistics that showed the decline in participation in churches in the conference over the past 37 years; despite the fact that Michigan’s population has increased. He said that we have work to do and encouraged the conference to take advantage of opportunities offered like Bishop’s Day. Mayo talked about unresolved conflict in the church and how pastoral moves due to conflict are costly and not effective for the growth of the church. Mayo recognized the economic squeeze and its affect on churches this year. He praised conference for their benevolence giving.
Clergy Assistant to the Bishop, Terry Euper and District Superintendents read the changes as Bishop Jonathan Keaton fixed the appointments for 2009-2010. Bishop Keaton recognized Jerry DeVine as new Director of Connectional Ministries for Detroit Conference and introduced Tamara Williams as new Albion District Superintendent. Robert Hundley was introduced as the new Lansing District Superintendent. Bishop Keaton prayed for the appointments and fixed the document for 2009 as corrected. Terry Euper introduced the offering for the Central Conferences pensions.
Laurie Dahlman recognized the ministry of lay speaking. Blair Cutler from the Wesley Foundation prayed to open legislation. Laurie Dahlman led legislation.
Charles Farnum presented Item #3.
Motion: Benton Heisler moved to amend Item #3 by removing the Annual Conference Congregational Transformation Committee from the Plan of Organization in Section III.B.4.b.1.e and in all other places where it appears. Motion carried.
Motion: Benton Heisler moved to refer this motion as amended to CCOM for review and recommendation to the 2010 Annual Conference. Motion to refer carried.
Jeremy Williams presented Item #9. Naomi Garcia presented Item #9-R. Item #9-R was carried. Item #9 was carried as amended.
Floyd Weaver presented Item #11. There were three speeches against the item and one speech for the item.
Motion: Charlie Farnum moved called the question for all that was before conference. Motion carried. Item #11 failed.
Motion: Larry Rubingh moved that the decision made on Item #10 be referred to Judicial
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Council. Motion failed. A standing/hand count was requested and motion failed, 101 yes, 300 no.
David Hills presented Item #12. He corrected Item #12 to change provisional year two salary to $36,075.
Motion: Dale Golden moved to amend Item #12 to “0%” increase.
There were six speeches for and five speeches against the amendment.
Motion: Ward Pierce called the question of all that is before us. Motion carried. A standing/hand count was requested. Amendment to Item #12 carried, 261 yes, 243 no. Item #12 as amended carried.
The Youth Council presented a skit and gave the love links report. They reported that Kalamazoo was the winner of the love links challenge. The total raised was $6,423. The monitoring report was given. Bill Johnson gave announcements and Martha Beals offered prayer.
FOURTH DAY — AFTERNOON SESSIONSunday, June 7, 2009, 1:20 PM
Laurie Dahlman led legislation. A previous motion from David Lundquist was referred to the Rules of Order Committee and that motion was addressed. The Rules of Order Committee would like to study the petition and bring it back to the next annual conference. The recommendation was supported by the conference. David Hills presented
Item #17-R. There were two speeches in favor of the item.
Motion: Greg Buchner moved to call the question and all that was before conference. Motion carried. Item #17-R carried. Item #17 as amended carried.
The bishop vacated the stage as the Corporate Session began with Jack Tingle taking the chair. Tingle reported that the sale of Oakdale UMC is pending with the resolution of some electrical issues. He also reported that the comprehensive insurance policy will create savings throughout the conference.
Motion: Neil Davis moved to approve the discontinuation of Brandywine Trinity UMC in accordance with ¶2548.2 of The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, 2008. Motion carried.
Motion: Neil Davis made a motion for the transfer of property, church and parsonage, from Brandywine to Buchanan Faith UMC. Motion carried. The corporate session was adjourned at 1:42 PM.
Motion: Peggy Baker moved the acceptance of the minutes from June 5-6 and to give the Conference Secretary permission to perfect the minutes of Sunday, June 7. Motion carried.
Pros Tumonong presented Item #17 with corrections, as part of the Council on Finance and Administration report. Item #17 as corrected carried.
Motion: David Hills moved to suspend the rules to consider a new motion regarding Item #10. Motion carried.
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obtain equivalent insurance coverage from an alternate A.M. Best Rated A+ provider at a lower premium cost and the provider under the master group program will not match that premium, the Annual Conference shall reimburse the local church the difference out of the savings realized by coverage of Conference Facilities and properties.”
There were four speeches for the motion and one speech against the motion.
Motion: Jerry DeVine moved to amend by striking “shall” insert “may” and add after may “for up to one year,” then at end “as long as sufficient funds exists.” So that the motion reads:
“If, with the implementation of Item #10, a local congregation can demonstrate to the Conference Trustees by means of a written quote, that they could obtain equivalent insurance coverage from an alternate A.M. Best Rated A+ provider at a lower premium cost, and the provider under the Master Group Plan will not match that premium, the Annual Conference may, for up to one year reimburse the local congregation the difference out of the savings realized by coverage of Conference Facilities and properties, as long as sufficient funds exist.”
There were two speeches in favor of the motion.
Motion: Greg Buchner called the question for all that was before Conference. Motion carried. The amendment to the motion was carried. The Hills motion as amended was carried. The motion is referred to CF and A because of the financial implications.
Motion: Ward Pierce moved to suspend the rules to limit debate to 3 speeches for, 3 speeches against, and limit speeches to 3 minutes. Motion carried.
Larry Rubingh requested the Bishop make a Decision of Law on whether Item #10 is in accordance with our book of Discipline P2532.2. The Bishop will review Item #10.
The Conference Nominating Committee presented their final report with corrections.
Motion: Steve Charnley moved the acceptance of the report and asked for permission to perfect it. Motion carried.
Benton Heisler announced awards given over the past year. West Michigan received an award for the highest percentage churches participating in The Advance in the North Central Jurisdiction. The Bob Smith Hunger Award went to the Snow UMC for its exceptional giving to hunger at $104 per member. The Helen Smith Hunger Awards were presented to Nottowa UMC – Small church category; Ionia First UMC – Mid-Size Church; and Kalamazoo First UMC – Large Church. Peace Maker of the Year – Penny Zago, Director of the Shalom Center and member of Lansing: Central UMC. Peace Sermon of the Year: Dale Hotelling, pastor of Muskegon: Crestwood UMC. Then, in a moment of personal privilege, Benton Heisler asked the Bishop to change the date of conference to not meet on Sunday or on a weekend during graduation season. Laura Witkowski announced the total from the morning offering as $4,557.64 which is going to ministries with persons with HIV/AIDS. Bishop Keaton drew five names as winners of the Wellness Clinic Health Screening drawing. Bill Johnson offered thanks to those who helped to make the conference a success and ensured that all will receive personal thank you notes.
Joy Moore was given a moment of privilege and she recognized Kennetha Bigham-Tsai as the second African American women ordained in the West Michigan Conference. Bill Johnson recognized Jessica Marie Smith for her gift of dance which she shared with conference throughout the week. Smith thanked conference for the opportunity to come and shared how this experience gave her a renewed sense of purpose.
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Motion: Bill Johnson moved adjournment of conference following Ordination. Motion carried.
FOURTH DAY — COMMISSIONING AND ORDINATION SERVICESunday, June 7, 2009, 2:30 PM
The clergy processed into Van Noord Arena singing Praise to the Lord, the Almighty as they prepared to receive new deacons and elders in West Michigan Conference.
Barbara Jo Fay was recognized as an associate member. Those being commissioned were Thomas Arthur, Catherine Christman, DeAnn Dobbs, Amee Miller, John Weiler, Martha Beals, Kimberly DeLong, Julie Greyerbiehl, Jonathan VanDop, Christina Wright. Those being ordained were Janet Sue Carter, Kennetha Bigham-Tsai, Robert Merlin Hughes, Patricia Lynn Bromberek, and Jeffery L. Reese.
Bishop Jonathan Keaton gave a stirring sermon on the call to ministry. Bishop Keaton examined the candidates for commissioning, and then commissioned each by name. He then examined the candidates for ordination. Hands were laid upon each candidate as they were ordained as deacon and elders. The clergy stood and sang Veni Creator Spiritus as a welcome and blessing to the newly ordained. Communion was then served by those commissioned and ordained.
After the service of communion, Bishop Keaton extended an invitation to all who might have been feeling God’s call on their lives. As the conference sang Here I Am Lord a number of people came forward to be met by clergy and members of the Board of Ordained Ministry who prayed with them.
The service concluded with the singing of Lord, You Give the Great Commission.
Bishop Conference Secretary Jonathan D Keaton Laura B. Witkowski
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CERTIFICATE OF ORDINATION AND COMMISSIONING
This is to certify that on Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, I recognized and welcomed into associate membership:
Barbara Jo Fay
I commissioned as probationary elders of the United Methodist Church:
Thomas Arthur, Catherine Christman, DeAnn Dobbs, Amee Miller,John Weiler, Julie Greyerbiehl, Jonathan VanDop
I commissioned as deacons of the United Methodist Church:
Martha Beals, Kimberly DeLong, Christina Wright
I ordained as a deacon of the United Methodist Church:
Janet Sue Carter
I ordained as elders of the United Methodist Church:
Kennetha Bigham-Tsai, Robert Merlin Hughes,Patricia Lynn Bromberek, and Jeffery L. Reese
Jonathan Keaton, Bishop
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A. DIRECTOR OF CONNECTIONAL MINISTRIES REPORT
GoodafternoonBishop,MembersoftheAnnualConference! Ibeganthisnewresponsibilityjust5monthsagoonJanuary4.Iamgratefulforallthefineleaderswhohaveheldthispositionthroughtheyears.Iconsideritanhonortoservewithyouinthiscapacity. IexpressmydeepappreciationtoDavidLundquistandEdPerkinsfortheirleadershipinthelast6monthsof2008.Wouldyoujoinmeinsaying“Thanks!”aswell? IalsoaskyoutojoinmeinshowingyourappreciationtotheConferenceCenterStaffwhohavedoneexcellentministrythispastyearinthemidstofmultipletransitions,limitedresourcesandalwayspressingopportunitiesforeverexpandingministryneeds:Naomi,JanaLynn,Valerie,Kathy,Melissa,Pam,Ann,Kiri,Rachel,Betsy,David.WewillgivespecialrecognitiontoDavidWiltse’sretirement. WecollectivelyasaConferencesay“GoodBye”toJerryDeVineashebecomestheDCMintheDetroitConference.WhenIgreetedthemattheirConferenceinAdrian,Iindicateditwasonlyatradeforafirstrounddraftpicktobenamedatalaterdate. WemaybedividedinstructureasUM’sinthestate,butweare united in heart and purpose as the body of Christ: “Whenoneparthurtsweallshareinthepain…onepartcelebratesweallexperiencethejoy.” LastyearasIstoodbeforeyoupostApril5inthewakeofourchoicetonotcreateoneunitedconference,Istruggledwithexactlywhattosay.Nowordswereabletoconveymyappreciationforalltheeffortsomanycontributed,norwereanywordssufficienttoexpressthedepthofmypersonalgrief. Istandheretodayholdingthiswaterpoloballasasymbolthat healing does happen, in God’s way and in God’s time. MydaughterHannah’sinjuryandsurgerystory.“Dad,Iamcaptainoftheteam.”Determination,commitment,noquitting.Acoupleofweeksagoshehelpedmesandandstainthe1200squarefeetofdeckattheparsonage,andalmostbrokemynosewithashotongoalinapool. IprayGodcontinuestoremoveouroldfadedandpeelingfacadesandinsteadcoatsuswiththesheenofGod’sglory,theprotectionofGod’sgrace,andtheeternallastingblessingofGod’slove. Wearenowinanewquadrenniumofmissionandministry. TheGeneralConferencehasinvitedourparticipationin4 specific areas of focus: 1. DevelopingPrincipledChristianLeadersfortheChurchandtheWorld 2. CreatingNewPlacesforNewPeopleandRenewingExistingCongregations:(more
people,morediversepeople,andyoungerpeople) 3. EngaginginMinistrywiththePoor 4. Stamping out theKillerDiseases of Poverty by improvingHealthGlobally The
CouncilofBishopshascastanevenlargervisionnaming“7 Pathways”whichtheybelievewillhelpustransformthedenomination:
1. Developingnewcongregations 2. Transformingexistingcongregations 3. TeachingtheWesleyanmodelofformingdisciplesofJesusChrist 4. Strengtheningclergyandlayleadership 5. Reachingandtransformingthelivesofthenewgenerationsofchildren 6. Eliminatingpovertyincommunitywiththepoor. 7. Endingracismasweexpandracial/ethnicministries.
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ThesearenotnecessarilynewideasbuttheydorequiresomenewapproachesandarenewedopennesstoGod’suseofus. There are some key statements in our Book of Discipline that help us frame ourministry: 1. The mission of the UMC is the making of disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformationoftheworld.(¶120) 2. The local congregation is themost effective arena for themakingofdisciples.
(¶201) 3. ThepurposeoftheAnnualConference(Ibelieve,inbothstructureandevent)isto
equipitslocalchurchesforministryandprovideaconnectionforministrybeyondthelocalchurch.(¶601)
Formore thanadecadeourConferencehas liftedup thevisionstatementof“Each Alive in Christ and All Connected in Mission” ThecurrentCCOMhasbeenengagedinaprocessofexaminingandconsideringhowtorefineandreframethisvision.Theywillcontinuetoengageintheirworkandlikelymakerecommendationstoyounextyear.Somesuggestionsmayincludeadjustmentsinthestrategicalignmentofourcollectiveresourcesaswefocustogetheronourpreferredvisionsofafuture.Wemayneedtoadaptourstructureandevenendsomeprogramswhoseseasonhascometoaclose,inordertoplantnewopportunitiesforfruitfulministry. InlightofthereductionsinMinistryConsultantpositionsduetofundingconstraints,there has been a Joint Cabinet & Conference Staff Initiative under way in the last threemonths.WeexpecttodevelopaDistrictLeadershipandConsultantPool.Thismodelhasasitsoverarchingpurposeto:Developandimplementaministrymodelthatwillmultiplyoureffortsatequippingclergyandlayleadershipandconnectinglocalcongregationsforeffectiveandfruitfulministry. Skilled teams of lay and clergy with unique expertise and passionarebeingrecruited.TheywillthenbereadytoassistlocalcongregationsandhelpequipteachingcentersacrosstheConference.Inadditiontothisnewventure,manyotherministrieshavebeenunderway. Ourcampshaveundergonesomesubstantialimprovements,castlongrangevisions,andexpandedtheirmarketing.LakeviewCamphas4timesthenumberofregistrationsithadin2008.Thissummermarksthe75yearcelebrationofLakeLouise. Our campus ministrieshaveinitiatednewinnovationsandcapitalcampaignstocreatelongrangesustainabilityandimmediatefacilityaccessibilityandhospitality. Therehavebeenexcellent Leadership Days on all the Districtswithover300personspackedintothenewKalkaskaaddition,over500attendeeshavestudiedthe5 Practices of Fruitful Congregations ontheGT,AlbionandKalamazooDistricts.LansingDistrictgatheredtohearBishopJobteachonthe3 Simple RulesandtheHeartlandDistrictgatheredinAlmatolearnfromdickMorrisandgrowtogether.GRdistrictstudiedDanDick’s Vital Signs andralliedaroundJimSalley’sinvitationtosupport Africa Universityinsignificantways. Talktothosewhoattendedandtheyhavenewwordsandphrasesintheirvocabulary:PP Retrogressive, Decaying, Dystrophic, Vital or Radical Hospitality, Passionate Worship, Intentional Faith Development, Risk Taking Mission, Extravagant Generosity. ThereissomuchtorememberandsomanynumberstokeeptrackofsoIdecidedtoputallofthistomusic…12daysofAnnualConference Onthe12thdayofAnnualConferenceBillJohnsonsaidtome” 12 days are 9 too many There are 11 camps and Wesley Foundations 10,000 Doors.org 9 times I am scheduled to speak this week 8 new church starts in 10 years 7 Pathways to Transform the Denomination
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6 unique districts across West Michigan 5 Fruitful Practices of Effective Congregations 4 Foci 3 Simple rules 2 kinds of holiness And ONE common mission to makes disciples of Jesus Christ for the
transformation of the world. Wearebeingcalledouttochangetheworldinsomanyways. (Roll out the “Bishops Day 2010” Power point.) BishopKeatoniscallingtheMichiganAreatogetherforaBishop’sDayonEvangelismin 2010. The theme for the 2010Bishop’s is “CalledOut: CreatingNewPlaces forNewFaces.” InthefirstchapteroftheGospelofMark,Jesuscallshisfirstdisciples,walkingbesidetheSeaofGalilee.HecalledSimonandhisbrotherAndrew,saying“come,followme,andIwillsendyouout tofishforpeople.”Scripturenotes thatatonce they left theirnetsandfollowedhim. WhenJesussawJamesandJohn,thesonsofZebedee,hecalledthemandtheytoolefttheirfatherintheboattofollowhim.AsUnitedMethodists,andasdisciplesofJesusChrist,wearealsocalledtofollowChristASWELLAScalledtogooutandfishforpeople.Itiswiththesenseofurgencyoftheearliestdisciples,aswellasasenseofexcitementthatwegathertogetherin2010forBishop’sDay. WewillgathertogetherallacrosstheMichiganAreatobeinspired,tobeeducated,andtobechangedbytheSpiritofGodsothatweall–asindividualsandaslocalcongregations–willdiscoverwhatitmeanstogooutsideourchurchdoorstocreatenewplacesfornewfaces. UnlikepreviousBishop’sDaysthattookplaceonasingledate,the2010Bishop’sDaywilltakeplaceonselectedSaturdaysinFebruaryandMarch2010.Also,insteadofhavingaBishop’sDayineachofthe13districtsintheMichiganArea,sixregionallocationshavebeencreated–fiveintheLowerPeninsulaandoneintheUpperPeninsula.ThedistrictpairingsforthesixregionalsitesforBishop’sDayin2010are:
TheDetroitEastandWestDistricts TheAlbion,AnnArbor,andLansingDistricts TheGrandRapidsandKalamazooDistricts TheFlintandPortHuronDistricts TheHeartland,GrandTraverse,andSaginawBayDistricts AndtheMarquetteDistrict Eachoftheseregionswillbeformingaregionalleadershipteamthatwillbemeetinginthecomingmonthsandselectingasite,keynotespeaker(s),andthedateoftheirregionalBishop’sDay.Asdetailsbecomeavailablefromeachregion,informationwillbeannouncedontheconferencewebsiteandthroughtheWeeklyNews.Asthepreparationsforthe2010Bishop’sDaycontinue,weinvitethepeopleandchurchesoftheMichiganAreatojoinusinprayingforaninspiringandlife-changingeventthatwillimpactuswiththesameurgencythatJesus’callhadonhisfirstdisciples. WelookforwardtotheworkthatGodwilldoatthe2010Bishop’sDayandwepraythatallofuswillbecalledouttocreatenewplacesfornewfacessothatwecanfullyliveoutourcallingasfollowersanddisciplesofJesusChrist. Whatif…Theattendancedoubledthemorethan3,000whoattended2yearsago… Wedevelopedpassionatecirclesofprayerinourcongregationsinpreparationforthisevent? Everycongregationsentteamsofpersonstoattendthisevent&itsworkshops?
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Each one of us identified someone we would intentionally focus upon to mentor,welcome,nurture,inviteintoarelationshipwithGodinJesusChristinthenest12months? Whatif…Weallattendedtheentiretimeofworship,learning,celebrationandbusinessoftheAnnualConference?Itwasonadatethatdidn’tconflictwithgraduationsandourschools’finalactivities? Whatif…wedidasGodchallengedinMalachi,andbroughtinthefulltitheandindeedGodpouredoutfromhisstorehouseanoverflowingofGod’sabundance? Eachchurchidentifiedwithoneorseveral6LanesMissionProjects,AFTERcompletingtheir firstmile of responsibility by supporting our connection to one another in the 100%paymentofourMinistryshares? WhatiftherewereotherslikeAnnRychman,ofStPaul’sUMCwhodesignatedtheiraccumulatedwealthtothemissionofcaringforothers? What ifwewere tochallengeoneof the largerConferences inourdenomination tomatchourpercapitagivingtomissionsandthosemillionsofnewdollarshelpedtransformtheworld? Whatiftherewasdoublethe17Ann.ConferenceslikeWestMichiganwhopaid100%oftheirGeneralChurchapportionmentsandthosemillionsofnewdollarshelptransformtheworld? Iinviteyoutobuildyourown“Whatif…?”list. Recenteconomicheadlinenewshasfocusedagreatdealofattentionuponourstate. ThepeopleoftheWestMichiganUMcongregationsandMichiganAreahaveastorytotellandpeoplewillbewatchingus,listeningforwhatcomesnext! Willwebecomethearmpitofdespairinthisnationorwill God use us to be the strong hands of HOPE!! IamconfidentwewillbeawitnessforthesakeofChrist!! ThereisnobankruptcyofthepassionofGod’sUMpeopleinWestMichigantolearnandgrowandreachouttoothersinjustice,serviceandcompassion. Sing:…“Ifyoucan’tpreachlikePeter,ifyoucan’tteachlikePaul,justtelltheloveofJesusandhowhediedforall…” Occasionallyyouencounteranattitudelikethe“LittleEnginethatWon’t”.IthinkIcan’t,Idon’twanttolearn,changeishard,I’dratherdie…thevastmajorityreadtheotherchildhoodbook,ofthe“LittleEnginethatCould!”…IthinkIcan,IthinkIcan…Theydreamdreams,seevisions,theyprayandprayandtheywatchasGodhelpsithappen. I inviteyou to replicate thepocketsofvitality andexcitementyouencounter at theMinistryFair,haveseeninthevideosorhaveheardaboutinconversations. Fall in love with your community again and again!! Herearejustafewexamples:“Let’swatchthose6videosagain…Justkidding!!” Potterville’s$4,000cakeauctiontoraisecampscholarshipsforover40kids,multiplecongregationswith employment counseling and supportministries;multiple congregationshavelefttheirbuildingonaSundaymorningtoengagetheirsurroundingcommunityindaysofcommunityserviceandactsofcompassion,ConstantinejustbegananewFeedingMinistryincollaborationwith3otherchurchesfromdifferentdenominationsinthatcommunity.HastingsFirsthasauniqueSat.nightyouthandyoungadultworship;PersonalEnergyTransportation(PET)vehicles,liketheoneyouareseeingonthestageareassembledbyanallvolunteerworkforceinHolland…thelistcouldgoon. Wehaveabiblicalstorytotellthatmirrorslifetodayinmanyways Timeswerehard,foodscarceandmoralewaslow…yetGodprovidedthemanna...40years! Sing:…”Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow, blessings all mine with10,000besides!Greatisthyfaithfulness…” Therewasfamineintheland,awidowandchildwereabouttoeattheirlastprovisionsandthentheywouldperish,yetGodsenttheprophetElijahtothem,theywereobedientto
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sharethelittletheyhad,andtheoilandflourneverranoutuntiltherainsagainreturnedtotheearth. Therewerejust5loavesand3fish,providedbyachild,Jesusblessedtheprovisionandall5,000andmorewerefed, When the Holy Spirit rested on the people at Pentecost and the word wasproclaimed…3,000soulsweresavedthatday!! Ohmyfriends,tellthemstoriesofJesus,tellyourfaithstory,tellourstory,letitcrossthecountylines,traveltheinterstate,carryitacrossthebridge,letitdefytheartificialbarriersweerectinrelationships,structuresandpurposes;letGod’shealinghopeandlifechanginglovegoforthfromthisplace. Iloveyouguys!Ican’twaittoseewhatGodwilldothroughusandwithisintheyearstocome.Amen! Rev.BentonHeisler DirectorofConnectionalMinistries
B. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS’ REPORT
GoodmorningWestMichiganConference! Ifthereissomeonenearyou,pleasetaketheirhand.Let’sjoininprayer. OurgraciousGod,todaywecelebrateourSaviorJesusChrist,thelivinghopeofyourChurch.Ourheartsoverflowwithgratitude foryour amazingandpowerful love shown inChrist,yourfullandcompleteforgivenessthroughhiscross,andyourreadinesstogiftuswithyourHolySpirit.Touchourspiritstodaywithyourlife-givingSpirit.WeaskforthismercyandgraceinthestrongnameofourSaviorJesusChrist.LetthepeopleofGodsay,amen! Dearfriends,don’tyouthankGodthateverydaycanbeadayofnewbeginnings,wherewecanriseup,shedthepast,andattemptsomethinggrandandgloriousforGod.Ifyouagree,pleasesay“yes!” Ifirstwanttoexpressafewappreciations: Toyou,BishopKeaton,foryourprofoundfaithinGodandyearningtoseetheChurchstrengthenedtocreatedisciplesofJesusChristforthechangingoftheworld! Alsoforthegraciousandhope-filledclergyandlaityontheGrandTraverseDistrict,whomithastrulybeenaprivilegetoserve! Iwishtoalsoexpressgratitudeformycolleaguesaroundthecabinet table,foryourfriendshipandwillingnesstolaborasateamforthegloryofGod. WearegratefulfortheministriesofJerryDeVine,DetroitConference’snewDirectorofConnectionalMinistries,andforDennyBuwalda,interimLansingdistrictsuperintendent.AndwewelcomeBobHundleyandTamaraWilliamstothecabinettablewhohavealreadyblessedusbytheirprayersandsenseofspiritualdiscernment. WearegratefulforBentonHeisler,ournewDirectorofConnectionalMinistriesforhis“cando”attitudeforJesusChrist,andforLaurieDahlman,ourConferenceLayLeader,forherdeepcompassionforthegiftedlaityinallofourlocalcongregations,andforProsTumonong,ourConferenceTreasurer forhisskillfulattention to thecomplexityandchallengesofourConference’sfinances.Wealsodeeplyappreciateourdistrictadministrativeassistants,Jill,Sarah,Minette,Sus’ann,Liz,andMichellewhoarefaithfullyservingChristbyservingthecongregationsrepresentedhere.Let’sthankGodrightnowforallthesefaithfulservantsandletthemknowhowmuchweappreciatethem! Ofcourse,IamalsogratefulforthesupportandencouragementofmyspouseSharon,andforourchildrenTimothy,Christopher,Joseph,andLisa,andourwonderfulgrandchildren,inbirthorder,Jacob,Joshua,Joseph,MackenzieandMadison. (PowerPointslide)Here theyareandaren’t theywonderful?Pleasesay“yes.”Justtoholdthesepreciousyoungonesrenewsmysoul,andeverremindsmeofGod’sloveand
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goodness. Andwearesoappreciativeofouryoungestconferencemembers.TheyrepresentGod’scontinuingworkintheworld.TheyareGod’sservantstousall,andwithusall.Intheirskits,theymakeuslaugh,lestwetakeourselvesmoreseriouslythanweought.Andtheywanttomakeatangible,hands-ondifferenceinthisworld.Let’sthankGodforthoseinfrontwhoarewithusheretoday! Mostofall,IamamazinglygratefultothemercyofourwonderfulGod!ForwhenIwasyoungerIwasamess,dranktoexcess,andgavelittlethoughttoGod.ButourLord,whoisrichinmercy,invitedmefirsttofaithandthenintotheactiveserviceofChrist.IliterallyoweeverythingtoJesusChrist.Christsavedmefrommyself,seeingpotentialinmeIdidn’tknowIhad.ThisistheGoodNewsforallofus,beautifullysummarizedinColossians,chapter1,verses21-23.Let’sreadthispassageoutloudtogether… (PowerPointslide)21OnceyouwerealienatedfromGodandwereenemiesinyourmindsbecauseofyourevilbehavior.22ButnowhehasreconciledyoubyChrist’sphysicalbodythroughdeathtopresentyouholyinhissight,withoutblemishandfreefromaccusation--23
ifyoucontinueinyourfaith,establishedandfirm,notmovedfromthehopeheldoutinthegospel.Colossians 1:21-23 (NIV) PraiseGodforgrace!Byfaith inChrist,weareholy inGod’ssightwithoutblemish,andfreefromaccusation.Thereinliesgreathope.Agracethatisgreaterthanoursin.Let’ssingoneversetogether…(PowerPointslide)
Marvelous grace of our loving Lord. Grace that exceeds our sin and our guilt! Yonder on Calvary’s mount outpoured, There where the blood of the Lamb was spilt. Grace, grace, God’s grace, grace that will pardon and cleanse within; Grace, grace, God’s grace, grace that is greater than all our sin!
Thetruthis,Godisalwaysactivelydispensinggrace.Andthesupplyofgracecanneverbeexhausted. Dearfriends,God’sleadershipteamfortheWestMichiganConferenceisassembledheretoday.Wecollectivelyarethatteam,andiftheChurchistoberevived,itwillbethroughus.Whatwedoordon’tdowillmakeahugedifferenceforthefutureofthisconference.WeknowwhatGodwants.GoddesiresustomakemoredisciplesforChrist.Beforeweconsiderhowthismightbeone,wefirstneedtotakeaquicklookatourcurrentrealityandthechallengesweface.AreyoureadyChurch? (Power Point slide)What you are looking at is a 37 year history as a conference,between 1970-2007, in terms ofmembership, worship attendance, children in the Sundayschool,andnumberofyouthintheyouthprogram.Youimmediatelyseethetrend,butherearethespecifics… (PowerPointslide)Wenotethatonaverage,thereare13,000fewerpeopleinworshipand22,000fewerchildrenintheSundaySchoolprogramsinourchurches.However,duringthesesameyears,Michigan’spopulationhadgrownfrom8.8millionresidentsto10.0millionresidents, an increase of over 1million people. The preliminary conference data for 2008showsacontinuationofourconferencetrendwith1550fewermembers820fewerpeopleinworship,875fewerchildreninSundaySchool,and370feweryouthinyouthprograms. HerearetwootherinterestingfactsaboutMichigan’spopulation. (PowerPointslide)DidyouknowthatMichigan’smedianageis35?Thismeansthat50%of the population is younger than 35,with nearly 25%of the total population underthe age of 18. These demographics ofMichigan stand in stark contrastwithmany of ourcongregationswhoseaverageagemaybeapproaching55or60.Thisisthecurrentreality!WhatallofthissaystousisthatthereisagreatneedforGodandpeopleworkingtogetherto
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growtheChurchforthegloryofChrist.Pleaseturntosomeoneandsay“friend,wehaveworktodo!” Inpart,agrowingconferencemeansmorenewchurchstarts.NewchurchstartsplantchurchesinareaswherethepopulationofgrowingandwhereaUnitedMethodistwitnessforChristisneeded.Inaddition,newchurchstartsplayahugeroleinaddingmembersthroughprofessionsoffaith(andleadersatthelocalchurch,district,andconferencelevels).SowecelebratetheValleynewchurchstartinAllendaleaswellastheotherlocationsthroughouttheconferencewherenewcongregationshavebeenbirthed!AndpraiseGodwehavehadthecouragetoengagethischallengingwork! (PowerPointslide)However,toturnaroundourconferencemembershiplossesthroughnewchurchstartswouldrequirebetween5-10newchurchstartseveryyear,eachnewstartaveraging100inmembershipwithinoneyearoflaunch.Thisyearwewouldneedtolaunch15 new church starts! Obviously, we need more “new places for new faces” as GeneralConference has declared.What I would propose is that we consider creative models fordevelopingcongregations.Forexample,inadditiontoelders,couldnewchurchstartpastorsbelocalpastors,orevencertifiedcandidatesforministry?Couldnewchurchstartsbebirthedfromexistingstrongcongregations?Couldourlargercongregationsaddmultiplesitesintheirownregion?Couldweconsiderbi-vocationalpastorsfornewchurchstarts?Couldadistrictoragroupofchurchesinanareaundertakeanewchurchstart?Canwebemorecreativeinthisessentialministry?Ourhopeisthatwecan!WemustlaunchmorecongregationstofulfillourmissioninChristandgrowtheChurch! Agrowingconferencealsomeanstherevitalizationofexistingcongregations.Weneedstrongexistingchurchestoenablenewchurchstarts.Sowewillcontinuetoofferdistrictandconferencetrainingeventsdesignedtofacilitatethegrowthofthelocalchurch.Forexample,theGrandTraverseandHeartlanddistrictsareco-sponsoringaonedayworkshopwithRev.MarkBeesonofGrangerUnitedMethodistChurchonOctober24th inCadillac.Thereareregionaleventsineverydistrict,andCornerstoneUMCinGrandRapidshasofferedexcellentworkshopsovertheyears.WealsohavetheBishop’sDaysonEvangelismandStewardshipinFebruaryandMarchof2010.Pastors,deacons,andlaydelegates,gatherteamsandgototheseeventstolearn,discern,andthenimplementideasthatwillhelpgrowyourcongregation. Andthereisroomforgreatergrowth!HereisanotherfascinatingMichiganstatistic…(PowerPointslide)Thegoodnews(ironically)isthatinMichigantherearelotsoffolksnotinchurchonanygivenSunday.Inmostareasofourconference,thefigureisaround80%.Isn’tthatwild?AsJesuswouldsay,thefieldsare“whiteuntoharvest.”ThereiswideopenopportunitytoreachpersonsforChristineverycommunity.Allthatisnecessaryisthatwefallbackinlovewithourcommunitiesonceagainandcareaboutthelonely,disconnected,hard-pressed,andthosewhoareburiedinaseaofgrief.Toservetheneedsofthecommunitywearein.Thiswecando!Therevitalizationandgrowthofexistingchurchesdependsonavitalcommunityconnection! However, church growth also requires stable and accepted leadership, both clergyand laity. This year therewere approximately 50 appointment changes,whichmeans thatin thepastfouryears therehavebeen240appointmentchanges,outofapproximately340possiblelocalchurchappointmentsinourconference.Isn’tthisanamazingstatistic?Whileretirementsandcabinetinitiatedmovesareapartofthisdynamic,themajorityofthesemoveshaveresultedfromeitherpastorand/orPastor-Parishinitiatedadvisories,oftenaresponsetoconflictwithinthechurch.Frequentmovesresultingfromunresolvedconflictareexpensiveandworkagainstthegrowthofthechurchandourconference.Couldwebemoreproactiveinlearningandpracticingbetterconflictresolutionskills?Butisn’tunresolvedconflictalsoaspiritualissue?Hasn’tJesusgivenuscounselonhowtotreateachotherintheBodyofChrist?Let’srecallthesewordsfromChristtogether…(PowerPointslide) 12“Thisismycommand:LoveeachotherasIhavelovedyou.”John15:12(NCV)
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Jesusalsosaid… 35Ifyouloveeachother,everyonewillknowthatyouaremydisciples.John13:34-35(CEV) Weknowthatallpersonsareprecious,beloved,deeplyvalued,andprofoundlyimportanttoGod,eventhosewhodisagreewithus,orarecriticalofus.WearealldeeplyesteemedforJesus’sakeevenifwehaveourmomentsofdysfunction,orcrankiness.Sometimesitissohardtosay,“I’ssosorry…”or“Ireallymessedup.Pleaseforgiveme…”or“Ideeplyregretmywords/behavior…”orsimply“Iwaswrong…”WhatwouldseemtobeneededismorelovetoChrist.Let’ssingtogether…(PowerPointslide) Morelovetothee,OChrist,morelovetotheeHearthoutheprayerImake,onbendedkneeThisismyearnestplea,morelove,OChrist,totheeMorelovetothee,morelovetothee Ifyouarewilling,pleaseturntosomeoneneartoyouandsay“Godlovesyou,andIdotoo.”Lovestillcoversamultitudeofsins.Thereareotherchallengesweface,andoneseemstobelikea“Goliath”andisrelatedtoourdecliningnumbersaswellaswhatishappeningonthenationalandglobalscene. (PowerPointslide)OurpuppySammyistheretohelpkeepperspectiveonthisGoliathcalledtheeconomiccrisis.God’sloveiseverlasting,andGodwillprovideforourneeds,andguideusthroughthischallengeaswell. Unfortunately,thisyear,economicsrealitieshaveplayedamuchstrongerroleintheappointmentprocess.Forexample,thenumberofcongregationsthisyearunabletomaintainafulltimeappointmenthasincreasedtoaboutadozen,requiringtheyokingofanumberofcongregationstogetherinordertoallowthecontinuedappointmentofafulltimepastor.Ifthistrendcontinues,thenumberoffulltimeappointmentswillcontinuetoshrink,andwewillbelookingatsomeverydifficultdaysaheadasaconference. Evenso,werememberwhatchallengestheprophetJeremiahandthepeopleofIsraelfacecenturiesago.AndtheyfoundencouragementinGod’spromises.Let’sreadthispassagefromLamentationstogether…(PowerPointslide) 21YetIstilldaretohopewhenIrememberthis:22ThefaithfulloveoftheLordneverends! Hismercies never cease. 23Great is his faithfulness; hismercies begin afresh eachmorning. 24 I say tomyself, “TheLord ismy inheritance; therefore, Iwill hope in him!”Lamentations3:21-24(NLT) Asthesongsays,“Great isThyfaithfulness,OGod.”Inamorepositivenote,freshmerciesarestillevidentintheeconomicsofourconference.Ofcourse,thestrongestevidenceofGod’sgraceinourmidstisthereadinessofthepeopleintheWestMichiganConferencetobeinsupportofmission. (PowerPointslide)Asyoucansee,wecontinuetobeverystronginoursupportofWorldService andConferenceBenevolences, and stand at the topof the denomination insupportofAdvanceSpecialGiving.In2008,ourAdvanceSpecialGivingtotaled$1,508,594,a$30,000increasefrom2007.PraiseGod!OurUnitedMethodistWomencontinuetogatherinnearly½milliondollarsperyear,whichwhenjoinedwithoursisterconferencesoffershopeto10’softhousandsaroundtheworld.Ourpassionisforhungerrelief,andwecontinuetopourgiftsintotheUnitedMethodistCommitteeonRelief,intoouron-goingworkinHaiti,andintoanincrediblenumberofVolunteerinMissionprojects.BishopKeatonhassharedwithushispersonalconvictionthatpartofthereasonweareabletostandasstrongaswearefinanciallywhenthestateofMichiganhasthehighestunemploymentrateinthecountry,isthefactthatwehavebeensogenerousinhonoringChristbyhelpingtheimpoverishedandthoseingreatneed.MaythatSpiritofmissiongivingalways and forevermarkusasahealthycommunityoffaith. Butwhatisahealthycongregation?BishopRobertSchnaseoftheMissouriAreahas
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attemptedtodescribethehealthy,fruitful,congregationintermsofcongregationalgivingandfourotherkeydimensions. (PowerPointslide)WhileontheGrandTraverseDistrictBishopSchnasesharedhisconvictionwithus thatbyrepeatingandimprovingthesefivepractices,congregationswillincreasetheirabilitytofulfilltheirmissionofmakingdisciplesofJesusChrist.ThisistruebecauseeachpracticedemonstratesacoreresponsetoGod’sgracewithoutwhichwemissGod’spurposefortheChurch.InadditiontoBishopSchnase’sbookbythesametitle,manyotherresourceshavebeendevelopedtoassistcongregationsstrengthenthesefivepractices.Takealook!SeewhatGodcandotorevitalizeyourchurch! Thankfully in our conference we have wonderful examples of healthy and fruitfulcongregations,fromtheradicalhospitalityattheGathering,thepassionateworshipatIndianRiver,theintentionalfaithdevelopmentatPlainwellandConcord,therisk-takingmissionandserviceatGrandRapidsFirst,andtheextravagantgenerosityatLansingKorean.Andthereareothers!Talkwiththepastorsandlayleadersofthesecongregations.Invitethemtocomeandsharewithyourchurchleadership.Let’slearnfromeachotherhealthierministrypractices.Thisissomethingweallcando! Butthereisanassumptionbehindtheconceptofahealthychurchthatmustbenamed.Thatassumptionisthatsomeonesomewherealongthelinehavehadaprofoundlypersonalencounter with God that has launched the church into growth anddevelopment.CertainlyencounterwiththelivingGodistheultimatemotivatorforgrowthandservice.Andifthisis true, spiritual re-ignition is the deepest need for any congregation, and indeed for ourconferenceasawhole.AsJesussaid,wemusttobeempoweredfromheavenabove,tobehisservantsontheearthbelow! (PowerPointslide)Sowesay,“Lordhelpus!HolySpirit,come!Lightthefireagain!”Thisisourprayer,forthegiftoftheHolySpiritisthekeytoahealthyChurch.TheSpiritofGodisthesourceofauthenticspirituallife,andevenhopeitself.Let’sreadRomans15:13together…(PowerPointslide) 13Oh!MaytheGodofgreenhopefillyouupwithjoy,fillyouupwithpeace,sothatyourbelievinglives,filledwiththelife-givingenergyoftheHolySpirit,willbrimoverwithhope!Romans15:13(MSG) ExperiencingGodthroughtheHolySpiritsatisfiesthesoulthatishungryforGodandmotivatesforministry.Andaren’twehungryformoreofGod?Don’twedesiremoreofGod,WestMichiganConference?Theanswer is…YES! Interestingly,when theBarnagroup in2008researchedwhatAmericanteenagerswantfromachurch,theyreportedthat“helpingthemconnectwithGod,learnabouttheirfaith,andserveothers,inalovingandrelationalenvironment” aretheirtopdesires.Butisn’tthiswhatwealldesirefromchurch,thatis,toencounterthelivingGodinalovingfellowshipthatempowersforservice?WhatifourtimetogetheratAnnualConferenceitselfbecamefirstandforemostatimetoencounterwiththelivingGod,thatis,seekingdivinevisitationthroughconfession,fasting,anointing,layingonofhands,andprayers (personal,smallgroup,andcorporate)?Couldn’t thatcreatepositivechangefromtheinsideout?Wemustask,seek,andknockformoreofthisawesomefreegiftoftheHolySpirit. Finally,letusrecallawonderfulpromisefromthebookofHebrews,chapter13,andreadittogether…(PowerPointslide) 8JesusChrististhesameyesterday,today,andforever.Hebrews13:8(NCV) JesusChristyetremainsthelivinghopeoftheChurchforinChrististheSpiritofGodisgiven!Andheisresurrectionandeverlastinglife!Hehasalsosaidthatifwelifthimupinpraiseandworship,hewilldrawallpeopletohimself.Evenmoreimportantly,JesustaughtinJohn’sgospelthatwithouthimwecando(youfillintheblank_____)nothingofeternalsignificance!ButChrist isaliveandsoareweandtheSpirit is free.Solet’sattemptgreatthingsforGod!!(PowerPointslide)
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MyhopeisbuiltonnothinglessthanJesus’bloodandrighteousness.IdarenottrustthesweetestframebutwhollyleanonJesus’name.OnChristthesolidrockIstand,allothergroundissinkingsand;allothergroundissinkingsand… AndnowtoJesusChristourLord… Whoseeksuntilhefinds,andthencallsusbyname, Whosweepsawayoursinsandoffenseslikeamistdispersedbytheheatofthesun, Whocarriesusinourdistressandcomfortsusinoursorrows, Whoembracesusinlove,andgiftsusforservice, WhoaloneisKingofkingsandLordoflords, Tohimbepraiseandglory,wisdomandthanksandhonorandpowerandstrength,both
nowandforever! LetallthepeopleofGodsay“Amen!” Thankyou.AndGodblessusall! Rev.RobertJ.Mayo WestMichiganCabinetDean
C. TREASURER’S REPORT
Anauditedfinancialstatementisprintedinthisjournal,incompliancewiththeBookofDisciplinewhich requires the Conference Treasurer to prepare annually a report of allreceipts,disbursements, andbalancesofall funds in theconference treasury. (¶617.1)TheConferenceTreasurer’sOffice serves the church through theministry of administration toenabletheconferencetocarryoutitspurposetomakedisciplesofJesusChrist.OneofthemarksofadiscipleofChristisgoodstewardshipofGod’screationandresourceswhichmeansthatweplaceourmoneyandpossessionsundertheauthorityofJesusChrist(Luke16:11-13).However,thesadstoryin2008wasthenationalfinancialdownturnthatdealtasevereblowtoemploymentinthestateofMichigan.Ourinvestmentsshowedadevaluationofover20%,andyetourstrength is in theLordand in timessuchas these,wearecalled tobe faithfulstewards. Story of a Giving People. The chart below showshowour churches directed theirgivingtotheconference.Theconferencereceivedmorethan$8millionin2007.In2007,75%wasdirectedtoconferenceministryshares,6%todistrictministriesand19%todesignatedspecialofferings.
10 Year History of Giving:
Conference Giving Summary
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1999 5,831,246 415,603 2,127,102 8,373,951 93.0%
2000 6,077,069 495,049 1,695,898 8,268,016 93.0%
2001 6,101,954 483,183 2,229,571 8,814,708 89.8%
2002 6,102,615 464,250 1,686,198 8,253,063 87.5%
2003 6,334,732 465,715 1,585,979 8,386,426 87.2%
2004 6,495,492 551,814 1,724,170 8,771,476 85.1%
2005 6,102,417 527,803 2,861,950 9,492,170 89.5%
2006 6,038,584 539,597 1,645,391 8,223,572 93.4%
2007 6,040,628 497,768 1,478,474 8,016,870 92.6%
2008 6,024,180 500,417 1,508,594 8,033,191 91.6%
Ministryshares:MinistrySharesisthefirstprioritybenevolenceofthelocalchurchandreflectsitsfinancialcommitmenttothesharedmissionandministryoftheWestMichiganConference andTheUnitedMethodistChurch, locally andglobally.Tomodel and reflectthedeepcommitmentofourchurchesinsupportingtheworldwideministryofTheUnitedMethodistChurch,theConferenceCouncilonFinanceandAdministrationapprovedtopay100%ofourfinancialcommitmenttotheGeneralchurch.TheCouncilconsidersitaprioritytopay100%ofgeneralchurchapportionmentsjustasthepaymentofministrysharesisthefirstprioritybenevolencegivingofthelocalchurch. ChUrChesPartiCiPatiOninMinistryshares:Theeconomicdownturninthestatedidnotadverselyimpactthefinancialcapacityofourchurches.Totalgivingof$8heldsteadyalthoughgivingtoMinistrySharesdroppedveryslightly.(SeeChartabove)However, individual churchesparticipationdiminished slightly as shownby the followingtable.
2007 2008
Churchesgiving100%ormore 301 260
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Churchesgivinglessthan70% 65 104
DesignateDsPeCialgiving:Totalgivingtogeneralandconferenceadvancespecialswas$1.5millionand$30,000morethanlasttear.Ourconferenceremainstheleaderinpercapita giving to theAdvance forChrist fund (GeneralAdvance).Giving toUMCORwas$580,500,worldmissionariesandworldprojectswere$295,229andconferenceministrieswas$345,000. PensiOnBenefits:The2008pastservicerateforpre-82servicewas$669,peryearofservice,witha2%annualincrease.TheGeneralBoardofPensionreportedthatfor2008actuarial study, theConferencehas a funding account for pre-82 service in the amountof$66,028,444for2008fundingvalueswithaprojectedoverfundedbalanceof$20,746,397whichrepresents145.8%fundedstatus.Becausethepre-82excessfundscannotbeaccessedbytheconferenceexcepttopaytheDefinedBenefitscontributionsofCRSP,theConferenceBoard of Pension andHealthBenefits approved to swap portion of the excess fundswithunderfunded conferences to the extent approved by the General Board. The conference
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treasurer arranged a swap with Central Texas for $2,335,431, with Eastern Pennsylvaniafor$3,250,960andwithMississippifor$1,557,789(Total$7,144,180). ThesemoneysaredesignatedforPostretirementHealthCareLiability. healthBenefits:In2008therewasnochangeinboththeactiveandretireehealthinsuranceplanwithatotalcostof$5,135,300.Theconferencehadapprovedtheintegrationof theprescriptiondrugsportionplanforretireeswith thenewMedicareDwhichresultedinannualsavingsofatleast$250,000since2005.AsofJanuary1,2008,actuarialstudyofpostretirementmedicalbenefitsliabilityshowedatotalof$13,291,363ofunfundedliability.However,wearepositioned toutilizeourpre-82surplus to fundourpostretirementhealthcare.Ourlong-termstrategyistoprovideforcurrentretireecostsfromthepre-82overfundingandbuildup reserves from investment incomeand further infusion fromswapswithotherconferences to the extent allowed by the General Board. Accordingly, the conferencetreasurerarrangedaswapwithCentralTexasfor$2,230,686andwithEasternPennsylvaniafor$3,078,122fortotaladditionalmoneysof$5,308,808intotheHealthCareFund.ThesemoneysaredesignatedforPostretirementHealthCareLiability. It is the intentionof theboardofpensionandhealthbenefits toproposechanges inhealthplanstomitigatehealthcareinflation.ApetitiontoimplementaSelf-Fundedmedicalplanforactiveparticipantswaspresentedtothe2009annualconference. COnferenCePrOPerty:Allconferencepropertyhasbeendiligentlycaredforbyourtrustees.Thecoveragelimitsofourinsurancehavebeenreviewedandcorrectedasneededandeffortswillbemadetorenegotiateinsurancepremiumcost.ASafetyGroupDividendPlanagreementwassignedwithChurchMutualthatcanrewardthesafetyrecordoftheconferenceupto20%ofeligiblepremium.ApetitiontoimplementaMasterPropertyandGeneralLiabilityInsurancePlanwaspresentedtothe2009annualconferencetosaveinsuranceexpensesforchurchesandtheconferenceintheprojectedamountexceeding$400,000. Since 2007, we have reported conference property and equipment on the financialstatementsattheiroriginalcostvalue.AtDecember31,2008,valueofpropertyandequipmentnetofdepreciationwas$2,110,888withtheoriginalcostvalueof$4,705,674. IacknowledgewithgratitudethesupportofthetreasurystaffandallconferenceleadersintheboardsandagenciesIserve.Itistrulyablessingtobepartofthemissionandministryoftheconference.PraiseGodfromwhomallblessingsflow!
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D. MONITORING REPORT
CommissiononReligionandRaceMonitoringReportfor2009AnnualConference OneofourrolesastheCommissiononReligionandRaceistopayattentiontowhoispresentatAnnualConferenceandwhoactivelyparticipates,andreporttheinformationbacktotheConference. DaveSalisburyfaithfullycountsheadsateverysessiontwice.Theaverageattendancefor theconferencewas651people (53%laypersonsand47%clergy,42%maleand58%female). Therestofusfocusourattentiononwhoisactivelyparticipatingintheworkoftheconference.Hereisasynopsisofsomeofthethingswenoticedandrecorded.
• Eventhoughonly47%oftheattendancewasclergy,57%oftheactiveparticipantswereclergy.
• Again, given that only 42% of the attendees weremale, a full 56% of activeparticipantsweremale.
• 87%ofalltheactiveparticipantswerewhite,9%AfricanAmerican,leavingonly4%forallotherethnicgroups.
• Oneofthemostdifficultwayswetrytoclassifyparticipantsisbyage.Thebestwecoulddois2%youth(upto18),7%youngadult(18-35),60%adult(36-64),and31%olderadults(65+).
• Fouryoungadultswerecommissionedasprovisionaleldersandoneyoungadultwascommissionedasaprovisionaldeacon.
• AllnominationcommitteemembersandleadersbeingrecognizedonstagewereCaucasian.
• Weneedtoalwaysverballytomakespaceforthoseunabletostandwhenwestandtosing.
• Morethanonce,theinstructionsforvotingwereconfusingandsomepeopledidnotknowexactlywhatwewerevotingon.
• Itwouldbehelpfulforspeakersatthemicrophonestoidentifythemselvesaslayorclergywhenrecognizedbythechair.
• Atonepointitappearedthatayouthrepresentativewasmissedintheorderduringdebateonanissueonthefloor.
ThankyouforthisopportunitytoservetheAnnualConferenceinthismanner,
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IX. LEGISLATIONA. LEGISLATIvE AcTION INdEX
ANNuAL cONfErENcE PETITIONS
ITEM # PAGE SuBJEcT AcTION IMPLEMENTATION
1 139 Central District Name Change Carried
CCOM,Conference Secretary,Conference Treasurer,
Heartland D.S.
2 139 “Plan of Organization” – Director Carried viaDecision Calendar Conference Secretary
Refer Item #3as Amended 139
“Plan of Organization” – Structureof Hunger/UMCOR Committee –
Refer Item to CCOMCarried Director of Connectional
Ministries, CCOM
Amendment toItem #3 139
“Plan of Organization” – Structureof Hunger/UMCOR Committee –
Amend by AdditionCarried Director of Connectional
Ministries, CCOM
3 139 “Plan of Organization” – Structureof Hunger/UMCOR Committee
Carried as Amendedand Referred
Director of ConnectionalMinistries, CCOM
4 139 Location of Annual Conference Carried Program Committee,Bishop Keaton
5 140 Annual Policy Recommendationsfor 2010 Carried Council on Finance
and Administration
6 140 Adults Who Are Registered Child SexOffenders in the Life of the Church Carried Abuse Prevention Team
Amendment 2 to Refer Item #7and #7-R
140 Refer Item #7 and Item #7-R – Amend by Addition Carried Director of Connectional
Ministries, Task Force
Amendment 1 to Refer Item #7and #7-R
142 Refer Item #7 and Item #7-R – Amend by Substitution Ruled Out of Order N/A
Refer Item #7and #7-R 142 Refer Item #7 and Item #7-R Carried as Amended Director of Connectional
Ministries, Task Force
7-R 142 Response to Item #7, Addition to 2008Flexible Housing Policy: Substitution
Referred to TaskForce
Director of ConnectionalMinistries, Task Force
7 143 Addition to 2008 Flexible Housing Policy Referred to TaskForce
Director of ConnectionalMinistries, Task Force
8 143 “Plan of Organization” – RenamingDistrict council Withdrawn N/A
9-R 143 Response to Item #9, Camp PropertyInsurance: Amend by Addition Carried Board of Trustees
9 143 Camp Property Insurance Carried as Amended Board of Trustees
Amendment 3 to Item #10 143
Conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program –
Amend by SubstitutionCarried Board of Trustees
Amendment 2 to Item #10 143
Conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program –
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Amendment 1 to Item #10 144
Conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program –
Amend by Substitution
Carried(Yes-304, No-296) Board of Trustees
10 144 Conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program
Carried as Amended in its Original Form (Yes-474, No-260)
Board of Trustees
11 144 Medical Benefits in theWest Michigan Conference Failed N/A
Amendment to Item #12 144
Equitable Compensation 2010Minimum Salary Schedule – Amend by Substitution
Carried(Yes-261, No-243)
Council on Finance and Administration, Cabinet, Equitable Compensation
12 145 Equitable Compensation 2010Minimum Salary Schedule Carried as Amended
Council on Finance and Administration, Cabinet, Equitable Compensation
13 146 Guidelines for EquitableCompensation Support Carried
Council on Finance and Administration, Cabinet, Equitable Compensation
14 147 Conference Self-FundedMedical Insurance Plan Carried Board of Pension
15 147 Plan Administration Policy forthe Self-Funded Medical Plan Carried Board of Pension
16 148 Ministers’ Reserve Pension Fund(MRPF) – For Past Service
Carried via Decision Calendar Board of Pension
17-R 148Response to Item #17, West MichiganBudget Recommendations for 2010:
AdmendmentCarried Council on Finance
and Administration
17 148 West MichiganBudget Recommendations for 2010 Carried as Amended Council on Finance
and Administration
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18(E. Perkins) 164 Schedule an Open Meeting Regarding
the Process of Appointments Carried by Clergy
Board of Ordained Ministry, Order of
Elders, Order of Deacons and
John Wesley Association
19(B. Johnson) 164 Limits of the Floor Carried N/A
20(W. Pierce) 165 Rules of Order Carried Conference Secretary
21(D. Lundquist) 165 “Rules of Order” Rule 19 –
Amend by Addition
Carried and Referred to Rules of Order Committee
Rules of Order Committee
22(W. Pierce) 165 Rules of Order –
Exception of New Motion Carried Conference Secretary
23(B. Johnson) 165 Annual Conference Agenda Carried N/A
24(B. Johnson) 165 Voice But No Vote
to Episcopal Staff and Guests Carried N/A
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25(B. Heisler) 165 Acceptance of Vol. 1 of Journal Carried N/A
ITEM # PAGE SuBJEcT AcTION IMPLEMENTATION
26(B. Johnson) 165 Voice But No Vote to Other Guests Carried N/A
27(W. Pierce) 165 Call the Previous Question Carried N/A
28(W. Pierce) 165 Limit Debate Carried N/A
29(L. DeMoss) 165 Extend Debate Failed N/A
30(?) 166 Minutes of Daily Proceedings,
Thursday, June 4, 2009 Carried Conference Secretary
31(W. Pierce) 166 Call the Previous Question Carried N/A
32(C. Farnum) 166 Reconsider the Amended Item #10 Carried N/A
33(W. Pierce) 166 Postpone Item #10 Carried N/A
34(B. Dalton) 166 Lift Item #10 from the Table Carried N/A
35(G. Buchner) 166 Call the Question Carried N/A
36(T. Williams) 166 Limit Debate Carried N/A
37(F. Grabowski) 166 Call the Question Carried N/A
38(D. Lundquist) 166 Special Offering for
Central Conference Pension Fund Carried N/A
39(C. Farnum) 166 Call the Question Carried N/A
40(L. Rubingh) 166 Refer Item #10 to Judicial Council Failed
(Yes-101, No-300) N/A
41(W. Pierce) 166 Call the Question Carried N/A
42(G. Buchner) 166 Call the Question Carried N/A
43(N. Davis) 167 Discontinuance of
Brandywine Trinity UMC Carried Board of Trustees
44(N. Davis) 167 Transfer of Property,
Church and Parsonage Carried Board of Trustees
45(J. Tingle) 167 Adjourn Corporate Session Carried N/A
46(P. Baker) 167 Minutes of Daily Proceedings June 5-7 Carried Conference Secretary
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47(D. Hills) 167 Implementation of Item #10 Carried as Amended CF&A
ITEM # PAGE SuBJEcT AcTION IMPLEMENTATION
48(J. DeVine) 167 Implementation of Item #10 –
AmendmentCarried and Referred CF&A
49(G. Buchner) 167 Call the Question Carried N/A
50(W. Pierce) 167 Limit Debate Carried N/A
51(S. Charnley) 168 Nominations Report Carried Conference Nominating
Committee
B. ANNuAL cONfErENcE PETITIONS
Item # 1subject: central district Name change. conference voted concurrence.motion: To change the name from “Central District” to the “Heartland District” effective July 1,
2009.Item # 2subject: “Plan of Organization” – director of connectional Ministries. conference voted
concurrence via decision calendar.motion: The Conference Personnel Committee recommends that in keeping with the language of
¶ 608 of the 2008 United Methodist Book of discipline, the title of the “Conference Director,” found in section III.B.4.a. of the West Michigan Conference “Plan of Organization,” and everywhere else it appears, be changed to “Director of Connectional Ministries.”
refer Item #3 as Amendedsubject: “Plan of Organization” – Structure of hunger/uMcOr committee – refer Item to
ccOM. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to refer this amended Item to CCOM for review and recommendation to the 2010
Annual conference.
Amendment to Item # 3subject: “Plan of Organization” – Structure of hunger/uMcOr committee – Amend by
Addition. conference voted concurrence.motion: Add the following: “The Annual Conference Congregation Transformation Committee shall be removed
from the Plan of Organization in Section. III.B.4.b.1.e. and in all other places where it appears.”
Item # 3subject: “Plan of Organization” – Structure of hunger/uMcOr committee. conference
voted concurrence as amended and referred.motion: The Annual Conference Hunger/UMCOR Committee shall be disbanded, amending the
“Plan of Organization,” Section III.B.4.b.1.e. and everywhere else it appears (Section III.B.4.c.1.j. ) . The Conference Board of Global Ministries shall appoint one of their members at large as “Annual Conference Hunger Coordinator,” who shall have the responsibility of promoting UMCOR’s World Hunger/ Poverty Ministry.
Item # 4subject: Location of Annual conference. conference voted concurrence.motion: The Annual Conference Program Committee, in consultation with the Bishop, shall
explore and prayerfully consider moving the location of the West Michigan Annual Conference back to Albion College as soon as possible.
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Item # 5subject: Annual Policy recommendations for 2010. conference voted concurrence via
decision calendar.motion: The following shall be the policy recommendation for 2010:
A. Special Sundays: The following Special Sundays will be observed with offerings in compliance with the action of the 2008 General Conference:
2009 2010Human Relations Day Jan 18 Jan 17One Great Hour of Sharing Mar 22 Mar 14Native American Ministry Sunday Apr 26 Apr 18Peace with Justice Sunday* June 7* May 30*World Communion Sunday Oct 4 Oct 3United Methodist Student Sunday Nov 29 Nov 28*or on a date to be determined by the local church
These Sundays will be observed with offerings (except as noted):Racial Ethnic Local Church Sunday Feb 1 Feb 7Golden Cross Sunday May 3 May 2United Methodist Volunteer in Mission Awareness June 7 June 6Rural Life Sunday Aug 30 Aug 29Christian Education Sunday Sept 13 Sept 12Disability Awareness Sunday (without offering) Oct 18 Oct 17Bishops’ Initiative on Children and Poverty – To be determined by the individual churchCamp Sunday – To be determined by the individual church
B. Youth Ministries: From the Ministry Shares $2.00 per youth member will be allocated for the YOUTH SERVICE FUND. 70% is to be used by the conference youth program and 30% by the general church youth program. A mission share of $50,000 shall be authorized to continue to partially fund the staffing of conference youth and camping ministries.
C. The line of credit, which has been established with Macatawa Bank, shall be continued up to a limit of $300,000.
D. The auditor of record of the Conference Treasurer shall be a firm of certified public accountants, to be determined by the Council on Finance and Administration.
E. Furnishings allowance according to IRS regulations shall be allowed for the district superintendents and conference clergy staff persons as payroll withholding within their approved salary. A similar provision is available for local church pastors in an amount determined by the charge conference.
F. District superintendents and other clergy on the conference staff shall be allowed to designate the amount of their individual housing allowance within the approved salary and housing allowance in accordance with IRS regulations.
Item # 6subject: Adults who Are registered child Sex Offenders in the Life of the church.
conference voted concurrence.motion: The West Michigan Conference Abuse Prevention Team or designates shall design a plan
for situations in which an adult convicted and/or registered as a child sexual offender is involved or seeks involvement in the conference, its activities or facilities. This plan shall be developed for consideration at the 2010 West Michigan Annual Conference.
Amendment 2 to refer Item #7 and #7-rsubject: refer Item #7 and Item #7-r – Amend by Addition. conference voted
concurrence.motion: move to amend the motion to refer by adding the following to the list of members of the
task force:
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“Up to 4 lay representatives of local churches who serve on its Staff Parish Relations Committee or other groups who have dealt with clergy housing matters.”
So that it reads as follows: We move to refer Item #7R and Item #7 to a task force charged with producing a report
and/or recommendations regarding issues related to the West Michigan Conference Housing Policy. This report or the task force’s recommendations shall be submitted by January 1, 2010 to the Cabinet and to the Conference Director for dialogue and then action by the Annual Conference in 2010. In its recommendations or report, this task force will be charged with the following (not necessarily in order of importance):• Clarify the relationship between itinerancy and residency and its impact on the
appointive process• Sustain the United Methodist tradition of itinerancy taking into account the Biblical
and the distinctly Wesleyan theological and historical underpinnings of itinerancy• Support the United Methodist connectional structure of our conference• Take into account historical changes (in particular the increase of women pastors,
dual career couples, and clergy couples) that impact our tradition of itinerancy, listening especially for our collective experiential wisdom
• Address the needs of clergy and their families, taking into account ways to support the physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial well-being of clergy and their families
• Address the needs of the local church• Hold together the needs of the UMC connection, local churches, local communities,
and the clergy and their families• Address questions of equity in pension support and compensation as this relates
to housing• Take into account issues of class and socio-economic status, gender and race as
these issues relate to housing• Keep the conference true to the United Methodist commitment to inclusiveness
as stated in Article IV of our Constitution (Book of Discipline ¶ 4) by directly addressing how housing and residency requirements impact under-represented groups such as women and people of color
• Provide for dialogue, transparency and openness of process by holding open meetings in which feedback is sought.
This task force shall be chosen by respective committee chairs and shall be representative of all involved in the appointive process and in housing issues, including one representative from each of the following groups as well as the individuals listed:
• Board of Ordained Ministry• Cabinet• COSROW• Conference Committee on Religion and Race• The Conference Trustees• Committee on Equitable Compensation• Up to 4 lay representatives of local churches who serve on its Staff Parish Relations Committee or other groups who have dealt with clergy housing matters.
• And the following individuals or their representatives: Conference Director, Clergy Assistant to the Bishop, Conference Treasurer, with Naomi Garcia as facilitator.
As well, the task force shall have representation of both clergy and laity and shall include in its clergy ranks persons in both systems of housing. The task force shall also include someone with a monitoring function to insure that all voices are heard.
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Amendment 1 to refer Item #7 and #7-rsubject: refer Item #7 and Item #7-r - Amend by Substitution. ruled Out of Order.motion: move to delete the words “to refer items 7-R and Item 7” and replace it with
“establish.”
refer Item #7 and #7-rsubject: refer Item #7 and Item #7-r. conference voted concurrence as amended.motion: We move to refer Item 7-R and Item 7 to a task force charged with producing a report and/
or recommendations regarding issues related to the West Michigan Conference Housing Policy. This report or the task force’s recommendations shall be submitted by January 1, 2010 to the Cabinet and to the Conference Director for dialogue and then action by the Annual Conference in 2010. In its recommendations or report, this task force will be charged with the following (not necessarily in order of importance):• Clarify the relationship between itinerancy and residency and its impact on the
appointive process• Sustain the United Methodist tradition of itinerancy taking into account the Biblical
and the distinctly Wesleyan theological and historical underpinnings of itinerancy• Support the United Methodist connectional structure of our conference• Take into account historical changes (in particular the increase of women pastors,
dual career couples, and clergy couples) that impact our tradition of itinerancy, listening especially for our collective experiential wisdom
• Address the needs of clergy and their families, taking into account ways to support the physical, emotional, spiritual, and financial well-being of clergy and their families
• Address the needs of the local church• Hold together the needs of the UMC connection, local churches, local communities,
and the clergy and their families• Address questions of equity in pension support and compensation as this relates
to housing• Take into account issues of class and socio-economic status, gender and race as
these issues relate to housing• Keep the conference true to the United Methodist commitment to inclusiveness
as stated in Article IV of our Constitution (Book of Discipline para. 4) by directly addressing how housing and residency requirements impact under-represented groups such as women and people of color
• Provide for dialogue, transparency and openness of process by holding open meetings in which feedback is sought.
This task force shall be chosen by respective committee chairs and shall be representative of all involved in the appointive process and in housing issues, including one representative from each of the following groups as well as the individuals listed:
• Board of Ordained Ministry• Cabinet• COSROW• Conference Committee on Religion and Race• The Conference Trustees• Committee on Equitable Compensation• And the following individuals or their representatives: Conference Director, Clergy Assistant to the Bishop, Conference Treasurer, with Naomi Garcia as facilitator.
As well, the task force shall have representation of both clergy and laity and shall include in its clergy ranks persons in both systems of housing. The task force shall also include someone with a monitoring function to insure that all voices are heard.
Item #7-rsubject: response to Item #7 Addition to 2008 flexible housing Policy: Substitution.
referred to task force.
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motion: move to amend Item # 7 by substitution so that it reads as follows:“The use of the parsonage by the pastor may be waived, provided they have consulted with, and received approval of alternate housing arrangements from the SPRC, Superintendent, and Bishop. In those cases where the pastor may request and receive permission to live in alternate housing, the church will not automatically augment his/her compensation package, but may do so at the discretion of the SPRC and Administrative Council, with consultation and approval of the District Superintendent.”
Item # 7subject: Addition to 2008 flexible housing Policy. referred to task force.motion: The following shall be added to the Flexible Housing Policy adopted by the 2008 West
Michigan Annual Conference: “The use of the parsonage by the pastor is not required. The pastor may live in other housing, but the church will not automatically augment his/her compensation package.”
Item # 8subject: “Plan of Organization” – renaming district council. Item was withdrawn.motion: Amend Article II, Section A and B of “Plan of Organization” by replacing the words
“District Council on Ministries” and “District Council” wherever they occur with the words “District Leadership Team or “Leadership Team” as appropriate.
Item #9-rsubject: response to Item #9 camp Property Insurance: Amend by Addition. conference
voted concurrence.motion: Add, “liability and auto” between “property” and “insurance” so that the sentence reads
as follows:“The West Michigan Conference Board of Trustees budget shall include each year complete payment of property, liability and auto insurance for all conference camps.”Add the following sentence:“The transfer of this responsibility shall begin in the 2010 fiscal year. $40,000 will be transferred from the CCOM budget, both of income and expenditures, to the Board of Trustees budget.”
Item # 9subject: camp Property Insurance. conference voted concurrence as amended.motion: The West Michigan Conference Board of Trustees budget shall include each year
complete payment of property insurance for all conference camps. The Board of Christian Camping shall be responsible for the maintenance and improvement of the camp properties in compliance with conference and denominational rules and decision-making processes.
Amendment 3 to Item # 10subject: conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program – Amend by
Substitution. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to amend by substituting “may” with “shall.” So that it reads:
The West Michigan Annual Conference, recognizing that every dollar saved in the local church is another dollar for ministry, authorizes the Conference Board of Trustees (Board) to implement a Master Group Program whereby all churches in the conference shall insure with the same insurance company designated by the Board effective July 1, 2009, or as soon as feasible.
Amendment 2 to Item # 10subject: conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program – Amend by
Addition. ruled Out of Order.motion: Move to amend by adding to the end of the motion (after feasible). “The policy would
become mandatory for all churches effective August 1, 2009. The Conference Board of Trustees shall investigate ways to assist churches for whom this creates a cost increase.”
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Amendment 1 to Item # 10subject: conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program – Amend by
Substitution. conference voted concurrence. (Standing/hand count 304 Yes, 296 No)
motion: Move to amend by substituting “shall” with “may.” So that it reads:
The West Michigan Annual Conference, recognizing that every dollar saved in the local church is another dollar for ministry, authorizes the Conference Board of Trustees (Board) to implement a Master Group Program whereby all churches in the conference may insure with the same insurance company designated by the Board effective July 1, 2009, or as soon as feasible.
Item # 10subject: conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program. conference voted
concurrence as amended, in its original form. (Standing/hand count 474 Yes, 260 No)
motion: The West Michigan Annual Conference, recognizing that every dollar saved in the local church is another dollar for ministry, authorizes the Conference Board of Trustees (Board) to implement a Master Group Program whereby all churches in the conference shall insure with the same insurance company designated by the Board effective July 1, 2009, or as soon as feasible.
Item # 11subject: Medical Benefits in the west Michigan conference. conference voted non-
concurrence.motion: The West Michigan Conference shall provide medical benefits only to qualified
employees, their spouses and dependents in accordance with Michigan State Law.
Amendment to Item # 12subject: Equitable compensation 2010 Minimum Salary Schedule – Amend by Substitution.
conference voted concurrence. (Standing/hand count 261 Yes, 243 No)motion: Move to amend by substituting “a 1.1% increase” to “a 0% increase.”
It would then read: “The Commission on Equitable Compensation recommends the following Minimum
Salary Schedule be adopted for 2010, reflecting a 0% increase in minimum base compensation.
In addition, the Commission also recommends that churches budget a minimum of $1,200 for Professional Expenses, exclusive of mileage reimbursements, for each full time clergy person under appointment. In cases of less than full time appointment, it is recommended that the budgeted amount be prorated in accordance with the appointment (i.e. ½ Time = $600; ¼ Time = $300).”
2010 Minimum Salary Schedule
full Time Local Pastor Associate Member 2009 2010 2009 2010Year 1 31,659 31,659 * *Year 2 31,976 31,976 * *Year 3 32,293 32,293 * *Year 4 32,610 32,610 * *Year 5 32,927 32,927 34,412 34,412Year 6 33,244 33,244 34,754 34,754Year 7 33,561 33,561 35,096 35,096Year 8 33,878 33,878 36,958 36,958Year 9 34,195 34,195 36,958 36,958Year 10 34,512 34,512 36,958 36,958Each Additional YOS 345 366
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Provisional Member full Member 2009 2010 2009 2010Year 1 35,329 35,329 ** **Year 2 35,682 35,682 ** **Year 3 36,035 36,035 ** **Year 4 36,388 36,388 38,082 38,082Year 5 36,741 36,741 38,463 38,463Year 6 37,094 37,094 39,185 39,185Year 7 37,447 37,447 39,185 39,185Year 8 37,800 37,800 39,606 39,606Year 9 38,153 38,153 39,987 39,987Year 10 38,506 38,506 40,368 40,368Each Additional YOS 385 404
In accordance with Para. 624.3 of the 2004 Book of Discipline, the Minimum Salary Schedule reflects the mandatory minimum cash salary which a pastor shall be paid based on their status and years of service. While not mandatory, local congregations are strongly encouraged to give consideration to paying pastors with more than 10 years of service an additional 1% of the tenth year minimum for each additional year of service they have completed. As examples: A Full Member with 15 years of service must be paid a minimum of $40,368, but the congregation is encouraged to consider paying an additional $2,020 (5 x $404), for a total of $42,388, based on 5 additional years service. A Local Pastor with 20 years service must be paid a minimum $34,512, but the congregation is encouraged to consider paying an additional $3,450 (10 xs $345), for a total of $37,962, based on 10 additional years service.counting Years of Service To determine Minimum compensation
Pastors serving under appointment full or part time will have years of service counted equally for the purpose of moving through the salary schedule. Pastors serving more than six months under appointment in a year will be credited with a full year’s service for the purpose of moving through the salary schedule. Pastors serving six months or less under appointment in a year will remain in the year of the salary schedule they are in. When an additional full year of service is completed pastors will move to the next year in the salary schedule. For salary schedule purposes, years of service are carried over equally from one category to another as clergy status changes.
recommended Minimum Professional Expense Account It is also recommended that local congregations budget a minimum of $1,200 for
Professional Expenses, exclusive of mileage reimbursements, for each Full Time clergy person under appointment. In cases of less that full time appointment, it is recommended that the budgeted amount be prorated in accordance with the appointment (i.e. 1/2 Time = $600; 1/4 Time =$300.).
Item # 12subject: Equitable compensation 2010 Minimum Salary Schedule. conference voted
concurrence as amended.motion: The Commission on Equitable Compensation recommends the following Minimum
Salary Schedule be adopted for 2010, reflecting a 1.1% increase in minimum base compensation.
In addition, the Commission also recommends that churches budget a minimum of $1,200 for Professional Expenses, exclusive of mileage reimbursements, for each full time clergy person under appointment. In cases of less than full time appointment, it is recommended that the budgeted amount be prorated in accordance with the appointment (i.e. ½ Time = $600; ¼ Time = $300).
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2010 Minimum Salary Schedule
full Time Local Pastor Associate Member 2009 2010 2009 2010Year 1 31,659 32,007 * *Year 2 31,976 32,327 * *Year 3 32,293 32,647 * *Year 4 32,610 32,967 * *Year 5 32,927 33,287 34,412 34,791Year 6 33,244 33,607 34,754 35,139Year 7 33,561 33,927 35,096 35,487Year 8 33,878 34,247 36,958 35,835Year 9 34,195 34,567 36,958 37,365Year 10 34,512 34,887 36,958 37,365Each Additional YOS 349 374
Provisional Member full Member 2009 2010 2009 2010Year 1 35,329 35,718 ** **Year 2 35,682 36,075 ** **Year 3 36,035 36,432 ** 38,116Year 4 36,388 36,789 38,082 38,501Year 5 36,741 37,146 38,463 38,886Year 6 37,094 37,503 39,185 39,271Year 7 37,447 37,860 39,185 39,656Year 8 37,800 38,217 39,606 40,041Year 9 38,153 38,574 39,987 40,425Year 10 38,506 38,931 40,368 40,811Each Additional YOS 389 408
In accordance with Para. 624.3 of the 2004 Book of Discipline, the Minimum Salary Schedule reflects the mandatory minimum cash salary which a pastor shall be paid based on their status and years of service. While not mandatory, local congregations are strongly encouraged to give consideration to paying pastors with more than 10 years of service an additional 1% of the tenth year minimum for each additional year of service they have completed. As examples: A Full Member with 15 years of service must be paid a minimum of $40,811, but the congregation is encouraged to consider paying an additional $2,040 (5 x $408), for a total of $42,383, based on 5 additional years service. A Local Pastor with 20 years service must be paid a minimum $34,887, but the congregation is encouraged to consider paying an additional $3,490 (10 xs $349), for a total of $38,377, based on 10 additional years service.Counting Years of Service To Determine Minimum CompensationPastors serving under appointment full or part time will have years of service counted equally for the purpose of moving through the salary schedule. Pastors serving more than six months under appointment in a year will be credited with a full year’s service for the purpose of moving through the salary schedule. Pastors serving six months or less under appointment in a year will remain in the year of the salary schedule they are in. When an additional full year of service is completed pastors will move to the next year in the salary schedule. For salary schedule purposes, years of service are carried over equally from one category to another as clergy status changes.
Item # 13subject: Guidelines for Equitable compensation Support. conference voted concurrence.motion: The Commission on Equitable Compensation moves that the following Guidelines and
Policies be amended as indicated.Guidelines for Equitable Compensation Support1. Local congregations shall conduct an annual canvass of sources of support within
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the pastoral charge. Congregations receiving Equitable Compensation support are expected to participate in ongoing stewardship education and planning through programs such as the Stewardship Academy offered through the United Methodist Foundation of Michigan.
2. Local congregations shall annually counsel with the District Superintendent concerning levels of pastoral support.
3. Requests for support from the Equitable Compensation Fund shall be included in the salary recommendation approved by the charge/church conference.
4. Churches should be grouped, where feasible, in a denominational or ecumenical grouping so as to provide an average attendance of at least 112 118 under the care of one pastor.
5. Circuit churches that become station charges will usually not be eligible for financial assistance from the commission unless the church seeking assistance has an average attendance of at least 112 118.
6. Local congregations requesting equitable compensation support shall voucher pastors’ travel and business expenses according to the guidelines of the Council on Finance and Administration.
7. Local congregations may receive base supplemental Equitable Compensation support for up to five consecutive years, with a goal of reducing the original grant amount by 20% each year.
8. Exceptions to these guidelines may be considered for missional purposes upon recommendation of the Cabinet.
– Approved by Annual Conference 1984, Revised 1993, 2002, 2007, 2009Item # 14subject: conference Self-funded Medical Insurance Plan. conference voted concurrence.motion: The conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits shall implement a Self-Funded
Medical Benefits Plan (the Plan) with stop-loss insurance coverage as a single plan for participants in active service, as soon as the board determines it to be practicable but not later than October 1, 2009. Upon implementation of the Plan, the existing PPO and HMO Plans will be terminated.
Item # 15subject: Plan Administration Policy for the Self-funded Medical Plan. conference voted
concurrence.motion: Amend the Conference Policy for Health Insurance, by substitution of Section X. PLAN
ADMINISTRATION, subsection A, paragraphs 1 to 5 with the following paragraphs:1. To set benefit levels, premium rates, participant premium contributions and
Plan funding arrangement including prudent Stop Loss insurance and reserve funding in order to keep The Plan financially sound. The board shall make an annual report on The State of the Plan at Annual Conference and, to the extent practicable, will seek input from the Annual Conference of administrative matters that affect Plan participants.
2. To retain consultants, retain or consult with actuaries and contract third party administrators and to select health care networks and providers of Stop Loss insurance coverage.
3. To invest funds through its Investment Committee in accordance with the social principles in the Book of discipline.
4. To interpret Plan provisions through the Conference Treasurer whose interpretation in writing will be considered final unless appealed to the board which has the final authority to decide any issue under the Plan.
B. The Conference Board of Pensions and Health Benefits is amenable to the Annual Conference which has the final authority to amend, suspend or terminate The Program in whole or in part in an Annual Conference session or special session called for the purpose, provided that any proposal that may affect The Program shall be referred to the board for study, and evaluation before any Annual Conference action is taken.
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Item # 16subject: Ministers’ reserve Pension fund (MrPf) – for Past Service. conference voted
concurrence via decision calendar.motion: The West Michigan Annual Conference shall continue with the guidelines set forth in
the Book of discipline for past service. The Annuity Rate in 2010 shall be $697. The surviving spouse benefit shall remain at 85 percent.
Item #17-rsubject: response to Item #17 west Michigan Budget recommendation for 2010: Amend
by Substitution. conference voted concurrence.motion: The Commission on Equitable Compensation (CEC) moves to amend the proposed 2010
Budget for the “Equitable Compensation Fund” [“Connectional Ministry,” section A.3.], by increasing the budgeted amount to $185,000.
Item # 17subject: west Michigan Budget recommendation for 2010. conference voted concurrence
as amended.motion: The Council on Finance and Administration recommends the following:1. The anticipated income of the West Michigan Conference for 2010 shall be based on the
Base Percentage Rate of 12.4% of each congregation’s Actual Receipts as reported in Table III. This rate is a decrease from 12.6% last year.2. The amount of $6,201,600 shall be the Conference Budget in 2010, which
is $493,290 less than last year due to the uncertainty in the economy. This recommended conference budget does not include the District Ministries Funds budget that is funded separately by the respective districts.
3. The World Service and Conference Benevolence budget will be distributed as follows: 36.4% to World Service, 63.6% to the Annual Conference Benevolence.
4. The salary and housing allowance of district superintendents, conference director and conference treasurer shall remain at last year’s rate of $73,182 and $20,000, respectively.
5. The West Michigan Annual Conference shall adopt the following as the budget for 2010:
west Michigan 2010 Budget recommendation
Actual Budget Budget Proposed 2008 2008 2009 2010Anticipated Ministry Shares revenue $6,024,180 $6,558,913 $6,694,890 $6,201,600
Expenditures BudgetA.connectional Ministry DS Salary $70,982 $70,982 $73,182 $73,182 1. District Superintendents Fund Salaries $425,891 $425,892 $439,092 $439,092 New Pastor Orientation 534 1,500 1,000 Continuing Education 2,473 9,000 9,000 3,000 Health Care Plan 74,606 75,000 77,400 75,000 Workers Comp Insurance 1,800 1,100 1,400 1,800 Pension Support 80,031 82,714 83,608 83,352 Travel Expense & Intro Meetings 70,615 75,500 73,528 73,508 BOM and Fall Retreat 0 3,000 New Superintendent Transition Fund 0 1,000 Renewal Leave 695 2,000 2,000 Contingency 3,721 3,000 5,500 3,000 $660,366 $672,206 $697,028 $681,752 District Office Expense Albion $56,878 $56,512 $58,907 Central 56,807 57,070 59,456
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Grand Rapids 54,304 55,742 58,137 Grand Traverse 53,147 54,519 57,229 Kalamazoo 56,613 57,132 59,527 Lansing 41,859 44,847 46,803 District Office Rentals 63,599 62,031 62,031 Misc. Exp/Office Equipment 0 8,400 16,800 Total District Office Expense $383,207 $396,253 $418,890 $385,852 Total district Superintendents fund $1,043,573 $1,068,459 $1,115,918 $1,067,604 2. Episcopal Fund $258,694 $258,694 $268,711 $266,518 3. Equitable Compensation Fund 167,277 200,000 185,000 185,000 4. Retiree Health Care 90,446 100,000 100,000 50,000 5. Ministerial Pension & Insurance Reserve 0 10,000 10,000 5,000 6. Bd. Of Ordained Min/Min Enhancement 59,561 65,000 67,600 65,000 7. Clergy Advocacy 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 8. Moving Expense Fund 193,711 130,000 180,000 175,000 9. Clergy Transition Fund 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 10. Abuse Prevention Team 262 500 500 500 11. Contingency Fund 0 10,000 10,000 10,000 connectional Ministry funds $1,813,524 $1,852,653 $1,947,729 $1,834,622
B. Administrative funds 1. General Church Apportionments Interdenominational Cooperation $25,392 $25,392 $26,665 $25,816 General Administration 87,079 87,079 110,231 104,986 Total General Apportionments $112,471 $112,471 $136,896 $130,802 2. Jurisdictional Conference $29,153 30,000 15,000 18,000 3. Michigan Area Administration Area Expense Fund $41,493 $45,685 $46,598 $45,685 Area Assistant To Bishop’s Office 85,784 93,583 95,918 93,583 Area Episcopal Committee 800 800 800 800 Area Parsonage Committee 2,862 3,200 3,200 3,200 Total Area Administration $130,939 $143,268 $146,516 $143,268 4. Conference Administration Commission on Archives and History $13,584 $14,325 $15,325 $18,000 Conference Properties 124,372 137,000 140,000 170,000 Program Committee 13,617 15,000 15,000 15,000 Secretary Expenses 28,741 36,000 36,000 30,000 Statistician Expenses 0 500 500 500 Victim’s Fund 0 2,500 2,500 1,000 Legal Contingencies 9,963 5,000 6,000 8,000 At Large Lay Members Expense 26,037 24,000 30,000 28,000 U.M. Foundation of WMC 31,744 35,000 35,000 15,000 Council on Finance & Administration Treasurer’s Office $207,460 $224,065 $227,270 $210,000 Auditing Expense 19,196 14,200 15,000 19,000 CFA Meeting Expenses 991 1,500 1,000 800 Church Fidelity Bond 0 0 0 0 Administrative Services 46,086 46,135 44,900 47,000 Total CF&A $273,733 $285,900 $288,170 $276,800 Conference Committees 0 8,500 3,000 1,000 Nomination & Leadership Development 2,536 6,000 15,000 5,000 Total conference Administration $524,327 $569,725 $586,495 $528,300
5. Administration Contingency Fund 0 20,000 20,000 5,000 6. Conference Budget Reserve 22,566 80,000 82,800 50,000 Administrative Funds $819,456 $955,464 $987,707 $915,374
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Actual Budget Budget Proposed 2008 2008 2009 2010c. world Service & conference Benevolences 1. World Service $989,258 $989,190 $989,258 $968,945 2. Conference Benevolences Commission on Christian Unity 16 458 Commission on Religion & Race 3,257 7,973 COSROW 16 1,271 Board of Christian Camping 204,103 205,316 Board of Church & Society 6,807 10,216 Board of Discipleship 16,082 17,940 Board of Global Ministries 324,858 398,672 Racial Ethnic Local Church 98,101 119,602 Higher Ed. & Campus Ministry 354,642 369,136 Communications Commission 87,062 104,651 Conference Council on Ministries 554,604 614,834 Board of Lay Ministries 1,044 4,286 Conference Personnel Committee 1,162 849 Board of Evangelism 5,280 7,973 United Methodist Men 780 917 Hunger Committee 235 1,993 Prison Ministry 3,311 7,998 Indian Workers Conference 2,799 4,586 Disability Concerns Committee 1,103 1,395 Congregational Transformation 1,645 9,967 Conference Emerging Ministries 4,500 9,967 conference Benevolences Total $1,671,407 $1,900,000 $1,896,000 $1,652,000 3. WS & Conf. Benevolence Contingency Fund 0 32,830 0 0 world Svc & conference Benevolences $2,660,665 $2,922,020 $2,885,258 $2,620,945
d. New church development $301,535 $351,000 $365,000 $344,500E. Ministerial Education fund 303,893 321,490 342,150 331,696f. Black colleges fund 128,016 128,016 136,497 132,327G. Africa university fund 28,270 28,270 30,549 29,616
TOTAL cONfErENcE BudGET $6,055,359 $6,558,913 $6,694,890 $6,209,076 Excess Revenue Over Expenditure (31,179) 0 (0) (0)
c. 2008 GENErAL cONfErENcE PrOPOSEd cONSTITuTIONAL AMENdMENTS
Item #18 Proposed constitutional Amendment – I Yes – 467, No – 197
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 558 Yes, 276 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division One, ¶ 4, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division One, ¶ 4, Article IV)) amend by deletion and addition as follows:
After “worth” add “and that we are in ministry to all” and after “persons” delete “without regard to race, color, national origin, status or economic condition” and after “sacraments,” add “and” and after “members” delete “, and” and insert a period and add “All persons,” and after “faith” add “and relationship in Jesus Christ, shall be eligible to” and after “body” delete “of the Church because of race, color, national origin, status or economic condition”.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 4 (¶ 4) would read:
Inclusiveness of the Church — The United Methodist Church is a part of the church universal, which is one Body in Christ. The United Methodist Church acknowledges that all persons are of sacred worth and that we
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are in ministry to all. All persons shall be eligible to attend its worship services, participate in its programs, receive the sacraments, and upon baptism be admitted as baptized members. All persons, upon taking vows declaring the Christian faith and relationship in Jesus Christ, shall be eligible to become professing members in any local church in the connection. In the United Methodist Church no conference or other organizational unit of the Church shall be structured so as to exclude any member or any constituent body.
Item #19 Proposed constitutional Amendment – II Yes – 598, No – 66
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 744 Yes, 86 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division One, following ¶ 5, Article V, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division One, following ¶ 5, Article V)) amend by addition as follows:
Add a new paragraph, “All official organizations, groups, committees, councils, boards, and agencies of The United Methodist Church shall adopt ethics and conflict of interest policies, applicable to both members and employees, which embody and live out our Christian values.”
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, the new paragraph would read:
All official organizations, groups, committees, councils, boards, and agencies of The United Methodist Church shall adopt ethics and conflict of interest policies, applicable to both members and employees, which embody and live out our Christian values.
Item #20 Proposed constitutional Amendment – III Yes – 412, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section I, ¶ 9, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section I, ¶ 9, Article II)) amend by deletion and addition as follows:
Delete “central” before conference and add “regional”. At the end of the paragraph, add the parenthetical note, “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.).”
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 9 (¶ 9) would read:
There shall be jurisdictional conferences for the Church in the United States of America, with such powers, duties, and privileges as are hereinafter set forth; provided that in The United Methodist Church there shall be no jurisdictional or regional conference based on any ground other than geographical and regional division. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #21 Proposed constitutional Amendment – Iv Yes – 406, No – 258
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 593 Yes, 295 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section I, ¶ 10, Article III, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section I, ¶ 10, Article III) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional”, and delete “for the church outside the United States of America” before “and” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 10 (¶ 10) would read:
There shall be regional conferences and, if necessary, provisional regional conferences, all with such powers, duties and privileges as are hereinafter set forth. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect
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January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #22 Proposed constitutional Amendment – v Yes – 410, No – 254
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section II, ¶ 15, Article III, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section IV, ¶ 15, Article III) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Add “regional and” before “jurisdictional” and delete “and central” before “conferences”, delete “central” before “conference”, and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 15 (¶15) would read:
The General Conference shall fix the ratio of representation in the General, regional and jurisdictional conferences from the annual conferences, missionary conferences, and the provisional annual conferences, computed on a two-factor basis: (1) the number of clergy members of the annual conference and the missionary conference, and (2) the number of professing members in the annual conference, and the missionary conference, provided that each annual conference, missionary conference, or provisional annual conference shall be entitled to at least one clergy and one lay delegate in the General Conference and also in the jurisdictional or regional conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #23 Proposed constitutional Amendment – vI Yes – 193, No – 470
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 690 Yes, 165 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section II, ¶ 15, Article III, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section IV, ¶ 15, Article III) amend by addition, as follows:
Add at the end of the paragraph, “Any other provision of the Constitution notwithstanding, General Conference may provide for a transitional period for newly created annual, missionary, or provisional annual conferences, not to exceed two quadrennia, during which time such a conference may be represented at General, jurisdictional, and regional conferences on other than a proportional basis. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)”
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 15 (¶ 15) would read:
The General Conference shall fix the ratio of representation in the General, jurisdictional, and central conferences from the annual conferences, missionary conferences, and the provisional annual conferences, computed on a two-factor basis: (1) the number of clergy members of the annual conference and the missionary conference, and (2) the number of professing members in the annual conference and the missionary conference; provided that each annual conference, missionary conference, or provisional annual conference shall be entitled to at least one clergy and one lay delegate in the General Conference and also in the jurisdictional or central conference. Any other provision of the Constitution notwithstanding, General Conference may provide for a transitional period for newly created annual, missionary, or provisional annual conferences, not to exceed two quadrennia, during which time such a conference may be represented at General, jurisdictional, and regional conferences on other than a proportional basis. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
If both Amendments V and VI are adopted, the resulting paragraph would read:
The General Conference shall fix the ratio of representation in the General, regional and jurisdictional
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conferences from the annual conferences, missionary conferences, and the provisional annual conferences, computed on a two-factor basis: (1) the number of clergy members of the annual conference and the missionary conference, and (2) the number of professing members in the annual conference, and the missionary conference, provided that each annual conference, missionary conference, or provisional annual conference shall be entitled to at least one clergy and one lay delegate in the General Conference and also in the jurisdictional or regional conference. Any other provision of the Constitution notwithstanding, General Conference may provide for a transitional period for newly created annual, missionary, or provisional annual conferences, not to exceed two quadrennia, during which time such a conference may be represented at General, jurisdictional, and regional conferences on other than a proportional basis. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #24 Proposed constitutional Amendment – vII Yes – 411, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section II, ¶ 16, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section II, ¶ 16, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
In ¶ 16.3 and 16.10 delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional”, and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the 16.10.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 16.3 and .10 (¶ 16.3 and .10) would read:
3. To define and fix the powers and duties of annual conferences, provisional annual conferences, missionary conferences and missions, and of regional conferences, district conferences, charge conferences, and congregational meetings.
10. To fix a uniform basis upon which bishops shall be elected by the jurisdictional conferences and to determine the number of bishops that may be elected by regional conferences. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #25 Proposed constitutional Amendment – vIII Yes – 596, No – 65
On April 29, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 804 Yes, 39 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section II, ¶ 16, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section II, ¶ 16, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
In ¶ 16.1 and .14 add “, gender” after “race”.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 16.1 and .14 (¶ 16.1 and .14) would read:
1. To define and fix the conditions, privileges, and duties of Church membership, which shall in every case be without reference to race, gender or status.
14. To secure the rights and privileges of membership in all agencies, programs, and institutions in The United Methodist Church regardless of race, gender or status.
Item #26 Proposed constitutional Amendment – IX Yes – 597, No – 64
On April 29, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 821 Yes, 50 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section IV, ¶ 23, Article I, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section IV, ¶ 23, Article I) amend by addition, as follows:
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Add “, provided that no jurisdictional conference shall have fewer than 100 delegates” before the period at the end of the first sentence.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 23 (¶ 23) would read:
The jurisdictional conferences shall be composed of as many representatives from the annual conferences and missionary conferences as shall be determined by a uniform basis established by the General Conference, provided that no jurisdictional conference shall have fewer than 100 delegates. The missionary conferences shall be considered as annual conferences for the purpose of this article.
Item #27 Proposed constitutional Amendment – X Yes – 411, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 649 Yes, 195 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, and ¶ 28, Article I, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, and ¶ 28, Article I) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “Central” before “Conferences” and add “Regional” before “Conferences” in the heading of Section V.
Delete “shall” before “be” and add “may” before “be” and delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” and delete “outside the United States of America” before “with” in the first sentence. Delete the second sentence. Delete “Subsequently” at the beginning of the third sentence and delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” in the third and fourth sentences, and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, the heading of Section V and ¶ 28 (¶ 28) would read:
Section V. Regional Conferences
¶ 28. Article I.-There may be regional conferences for the work of the Church with such duties, powers, and privileges as are hereinafter set forth. The General Conference shall have authority to change the number and boundaries of regional conferences. The regional conferences shall have the duties, powers, and privileges hereinafter set forth. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #28 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XI Yes – 411, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, ¶ 29, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, ¶ 29, Article II) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” in the first sentence and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 29 (¶ 29) would read:
The regional conferences shall be composed of as many delegates as shall be determined by a basis established by the General Conference. The delegates shall be clergy and lay in equal numbers. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #29 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XII Yes – 411, No – 254
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 749 Yes, 119 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
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In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, ¶ 30, Article III, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, ¶ 30, Article III) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” in the first sentence. Delete the second sentence and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 30 (¶ 30) would read:
The regional conferences shall meet within the year succeeding the meeting of the General Conference at such times and places as shall have been determined by the preceding respective regional conferences or by commissions appointed by them or by the General Conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #30 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XIII Yes – 410, No – 255
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 544 Yes, 252 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, ¶ 31, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section V, ¶ 31, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” in the first sentence.
Add “In those regional conferences where there are no jurisdictional conferences,” at the beginning of ¶ 31.2 and delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences.” Add “In those regional conferences where there are jurisdictional conferences, bishops shall be elected by the respective jurisdictional conferences.”
Delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” in ¶ 31.3, .6, and .7 and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 31 (¶ 31) would read:
The regional conferences shall have the following powers and duties and such others as may be conferred by the General Conference:
1. To promote the evangelistic, educational, missionary, social-concern, and benevolent interests and institutions of the Church within their own boundaries.
2. In those regional conferences where there are no jurisdictional conferences, to elect the bishops for the respective regional conferences in number as may be determined from time to time, upon a basis fixed by the General Conference, and to cooperate in carrying out such plans for the support of their bishops as may be determined by the General Conference. In those regional conferences where there are jurisdictional conferences, bishops shall be elected by the respective jurisdictional conferences.
3. To establish and constitute such regional conference boards as may be required and to elect their administrative officers.
4. To determine the boundaries of the annual conferences within their respective areas.
5. To make such rules and regulations for the administration of the work within their boundaries including such changes and adaptations of the General Discipline as the conditions in the respective areas may require, subject to the powers that have been or shall be vested in the General Conference.
6. To appoint a judicial court to determine legal questions arising on the rules, regulations, and such revised, adapted, or new sections of the regional conference Discipline enacted by the regional conference.
7. To appoint a committee on appeals to hear and determine the appeal of a traveling preacher of that regional conference from the decision of a committee on trial. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
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Item #31 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XIv Yes – 411, No – 252
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 32, Article I, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 32, Article I) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” before “conferences” and add “regional” before “conferences” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 32 (¶ 32) would read:
The annual conference shall be composed of clergy members as defined by the General Conference, together with professing lay members elected by each charge, the diaconal ministers, the active deaconesses under Episcopal appointment within the bounds of the annual conference, the conference president of United Methodist Women, the conference president of United Methodist Men, the conference lay leader, district lay leaders, the president or equivalent officer of the conference young adult organization, the president of the conference youth organization, the chair of the annual conference college student organization, and one young person between the ages of twelve (12) and seventeen (17) and one young person between the ages of eighteen (18) and thirty (30) from each district to be selected in such a manner as may be determined by the annual conference. In the annual conferences of the regional conferences, the four-year participation and the two-year membership requirements may be waived by the annual conference for young persons under thirty (30) years of age. Such persons must be professing members of The United Methodist Church and active participants at the time of election. Each charge served by more than one clergy shall be entitled to as many lay members as there are clergy members. The lay members shall have been for the two years next preceding their election members of The United Methodist Church and shall have been active participants in The United Methodist Church for at least four years next preceding their election. If the lay membership should number less than the clergy members of the annual conference, the annual conference shall, by its own formula, provide for the election of additional lay members to equalize lay and clergy membership of the annual conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #32 Proposed constitutional Amendment – Xv Yes – 532, No – 116
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 718 Yes, 117 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 32, Article I, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 32, Article I) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete everything in the first paragraph following “shall be composed of” and add “professing lay and clergy members as defined by the General Conference. Lay members shall have been members of The United Methodist Church for one year preceding their election.”
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 32 (¶ 32) would read:
The annual conference shall be composed of lay and clergy members as defined by the General Conference. Lay members shall have been professing members of The United Methodist Church for one year preceding their election.
If the lay membership should number less than the clergy members of the Annual Conference, the Annual Conference shall by its own formula, provide for the election of additional lay members to equalize lay and clergy membership of the Annual Conference.
If both Amendments XIV and XV are adopted, the resulting paragraph would read:
The annual conference shall be composed of lay and clergy members as defined by the General Conference. Lay members shall have been professing members of The United Methodist Church for one year preceding their election.
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If the lay membership should number less than the clergy members of the Annual Conference, the Annual Conference shall by its own formula, provide for the election of additional lay members to equalize lay and clergy membership of the Annual Conference.
Item #33 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XvI Yes – 409, No – 254
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 33, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 33, Article II) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Add “, regional” following “General” and before “and” and delete “the” before “jurisdictional” and delete “or central” before “conferences” in the first sentence. Add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 33 (¶ 33) would read:
The annual conference is the basic body in the Church and as such shall have reserved to it the right to vote on all constitutional amendments, on the election of clergy and lay delegates to the General, regional and jurisdictional conferences, on all matters relating to the character and conference relations of its clergy members, and on the ordination of clergy and such other rights as have not been delegated to the General Conference under the Constitution, with the exception that the lay members may not vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy except that the lay members of the conference board of ordained ministry may vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy, with the further exception that lay members of the district committee on ordained ministry be full participating members of the district committee on ordained ministry with vote. It shall discharge such duties and exercise such powers as the General Conference under the Constitution may determine. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #34 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XvII Yes – 542, No – 116
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 812 Yes, 49 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 33, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 33, Article II) amend by addition, as follows:
Add “and the committee on investigation” following “ministry.”
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 33 (¶ 33) would read:
The annual conference is the basic body in the Church and as such shall have reserved to it the right to vote on all constitutional amendments, on the election of clergy and lay delegates to the General and the jurisdictional or central conferences, on all matters relating to the character and conference relations of its clergy members, and on the ordination of clergy and such other rights as have not been delegated to the General Conference under the Constitution, with the exception that the lay members may not vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy except that the lay members of the conference board of ordained ministry and the committee on investigation may vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy, with the further exception that lay members of the district committee on ordained ministry be full participating members of the district committee on ordained ministry with vote. It shall discharge such duties and exercise such powers as the General Conference under the Constitution may determine.
If both Amendments XVI and XVII are adopted, the resulting paragraph would read:
The annual conference is the basic body in the Church and as such shall have reserved to it the right to vote on all constitutional amendments, on the election of clergy and lay delegates to the General, regional, and jurisdictional conferences, on all matters relating to the character and conference relations of its clergy members, and on the ordination of clergy and such other rights as have not been delegated to the General
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Conference under the Constitution, with the exception that the lay members may not vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy except that the lay members of the conference board of ordained ministry and the committee on investigation may vote on matters of ordination, character, and conference relations of clergy, with the further exception that lay members of the district committee on ordained ministry be full participating members of the district committee on ordained ministry with vote. It shall discharge such duties and exercise such powers as the General Conference under the Constitution may determine. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #35 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XvIII Yes – 412, No – 250
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 34, Article III, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 34, Article III) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Following “jurisdictional” delete “or central” and add “and regional”, and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 34 (¶ 34) would read:
The annual conference shall elect clergy and lay delegates to the General Conference and to its jurisdictional and regional conference in the manner provided in this section, Articles IV and V. The persons first elected up to the number determined by the ratio for representation in the General Conference shall be representatives in that body. Additional delegates shall be elected to complete the number determined by the ratio for representation in the jurisdictional and regional conference, who, together with those first elected as above, shall be delegates in the jurisdictional and regional conference. The additional delegates to the jurisdictional and regional conference shall in the order of their election be the reserve delegates to the General Conference. The annual conference shall also elect reserve clergy and lay delegates to the jurisdictional and regional conference as it may deem desirable. These reserve clergy and lay delegates to the jurisdictional and regional conferences may act as reserve delegates to the General Conference when it is evident that not enough reserve delegates are in attendance at the General Conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #36 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XIX Yes – 633, No – 43
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 696 Yes, 135 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 35, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 35, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Before “clergy” delete “ordained ministerial” and before “from” delete “by and” and before “members” delete “ordained ministerial” and before “members” add “clergy” and before “the annual” delete “with” and before “the annual” add “of” and after “the annual conference” add “who are deacons and elders in full connection, associate members, and those provisional members who have completed all of their educational requirements and local pastors who have completed course of study or an M. Div. degree and have served a minimum of two consecutive years under appointment immediately preceding the election.”
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 35 (¶ 35) would read:
The clergy delegates to the General Conference and to the jurisdictional or central conference shall be elected from the clergy members in full connection and shall be elected by the clergy members of the annual conference who are deacons and elders in full connection, associate members, and those provisional members who have completed all of their educational requirements and local pastors who have completed course of study or an M. Div. degree and have served a minimum of two consecutive years under appointment immediately preceding the election.
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Item #37 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XX Yes – 411, No – 251
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 35, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 35, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “or central” following “jurisdictional” and add “and regional” following “jurisdictional” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 35 (¶ 35) would read:
The ordained ministerial delegates to the General Conference and to the jurisdictional and regional conference shall be elected by and from the ordained ministerial members in full connection with the annual conference or provisional annual conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
If both Amendments XIX and XX are adopted, the resulting paragraph would read:
The clergy delegates to the General Conference and to the jurisdictional or regional conference shall be elected from the clergy members in full connection and shall be elected by the clergy members of the annual conference who are deacons and elders in full connection, associate members, and those provisional members who have completed all of their educational requirements and local pastors who have completed course of study or an M. Div. degree and have served a minimum of two consecutive years under appointment immediately preceding the election. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #38 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXI Yes – 411, No – 252
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 36, Article V, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VI, ¶ 36, Article V) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “and” before “jurisdictional” and delete “or central” before “conferences” and add “and regional” before “conferences” in the first clause, delete “or central” before “conferences” and add “and regional” before conferences in the last clause and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 36 (¶ 36) would read:
The lay delegates to the General, jurisdictional and regional conferences shall be elected by the lay members of the annual conference or provisional annual conference without regard to age; provided such delegates shall have been professing members of The United Methodist Church for at least two years next preceding their election, and shall have been active participants in The United Methodist Church for at least four years next preceding their election, and are members thereof within the annual conference electing them at the time of holding the General and jurisdictional and regional conferences. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #39 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXII Yes – 655, No – 21
On April 29, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 757 Yes, 27 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VII, ¶ 37, Article I, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division
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Two, Section VII, ¶ 37, Article I) amend by addition, as follows:
Before “Connecticut” add “Bermuda”.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 37 (¶ 37) would read:
The United Methodist Church shall have jurisdictional conferences made up as follows:
Northeastern-Bermuda, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, the Virgin Islands, West Virginia.
Southeastern-Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia.
North Central-Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.
South Central-Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
Western-Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming and the territory of the United States in the Pacific region.
Item #40 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXIII Yes – 409, No – 254
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 590 Yes, 255 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VII, ¶ 38, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VII, ¶ 38, Article II) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
After “Church” delete “outside the United States of America” and after “into” delete “central” and after “into” add “regional” and after “determined” delete “by the Uniting Conference,” and after “Conference” delete “having authority subsequently to make changes in the number and boundaries.” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 38 (¶ 38) would read:
The work of the Church may be formed into regional conferences, the number and boundaries of which shall be determined by the General Conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #41 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXIv Yes – 412, No – 252
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VII, ¶ 40, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Two, Section VII, ¶ 40, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Before “conferences” delete “central” and before “conferences” add “regional” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 40 (¶ 40) would read:
Changes in the number, names, and boundaries of the annual conferences and episcopal areas may be effected by the jurisdictional conferences in the United States of America and by the regional conferences outside the United States of America according to the provisions under the respective powers and pursuant to the respective structures of the jurisdictional and the regional conferences. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
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Item #42 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXv Yes – 410, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 46, Article I, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 46, Article I) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Before “conferences” delete “central” and before “conferences” add “regional” and before “conference” delete “central” and before “conference” add “regional” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 46 (¶ 46) would read:
The bishops shall be elected by the respective jurisdictional and regional conferences and consecrated in the historic manner at such time and place as may be fixed by the General Conference for those elected by the jurisdictions and by each regional conference for those elected by such regional conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #43 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXvI Yes – 410, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 560 Yes, 275 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 48, Article IV, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 48, Article IV) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Before “conference” delete “central” and before “conference” add “regional” and following “Bishops” delete “, and such” and following “Bishops” add “In regional conferences where there are jurisdictional conferences, the jurisdictional colleges shall arrange the plan of episcopal supervision of the annual conferences, missionary conferences and missions within their jurisdictions. In regional conferences where there are no jurisdictional conferences, the regional conference” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 48 (¶ 48) would read:
The bishops of each jurisdictional and regional conference shall constitute a College of Bishops. In regional conferences where there are jurisdictional conferences, the jurisdictional colleges shall arrange the plan of episcopal supervision of the annual conferences, missionary conferences and missions within their jurisdictions. In regional conferences where there are no jurisdictional conferences, the regional conference College of Bishops shall arrange the plan of episcopal supervision of the annual conferences, missionary conferences, and missions within their respective territories. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #44 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXvII Yes – 411, No – 252
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 246 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 49, Article V, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 49, Article V) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
In the first sentence, before “conferences” delete “or central” and before “conferences” add “and regional” and in the first sentence of the second paragraph delete “central” before “conference” and add “regional” before “conference” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
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If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 49 (¶ 49) would read:
The bishops shall have residential and presidential supervision in the jurisdictional and regional conferences in which they are elected or to which they are transferred. Bishops may be transferred from one jurisdiction to another jurisdiction for presidential and residential supervision under the following conditions: (1) The transfer of bishops may be on either of two bases: (a) a jurisdiction that receives a bishop by transfer from another jurisdiction may transfer to that jurisdiction or to a third jurisdiction one of its own bishops eligible for transfer, so that the number transferred in by each jurisdiction shall be balanced by the number transferred out; or (b) a jurisdiction may receive a bishop from another jurisdiction and not transfer out a member of its own College of Bishops. (2) No bishop shall be transferred unless that bishop shall have specifically consented. (3) No bishop shall be eligible for transfer unless the bishop shall have served one quadrennium in the jurisdiction that elected the bishop to the episcopacy. (4) All such transfers shall require the approval by a majority vote of the members present and voting of the jurisdictional committees on episcopacy of the jurisdictions that are involved. After the above procedures have been followed, the transferring bishop shall become a member of the receiving College of Bishops and shall be subject to residential assignment by that jurisdictional conference. A bishop may be assigned by the Council of Bishops for presidential service or other temporary service in another jurisdiction than that which elected the bishop; provided that the request is made by a majority of the bishops in the jurisdiction of the proposed service.
In the case of an emergency in any jurisdiction or regional conference through the death or disability of a bishop or other cause, the Council of Bishops may assign a bishop from another jurisdiction or regional conference to the work of the said jurisdiction or regional conference, with the consent of a majority of the bishops of that jurisdiction or regional conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #45 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXvIII Yes – 412, No – 251
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 50, Article VI, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 50, Article VI) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
In the third sentence, delete “central” before “conference” and add “regional” before “conference” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 50 (¶ 50) would read:
The bishops, both active and retired, of The Evangelical United Brethren Church and of The Methodist Church at the time union is consummated shall be bishops of The United Methodist Church.
The bishops of The Methodist Church elected by the jurisdictions, the active bishops of The Evangelical United Brethren Church at the time of union, and bishops elected by the jurisdictions of The United Methodist Church shall have life tenure. Each bishop elected by a regional conference of The Methodist Church shall have such tenure as the regional conference electing him shall have determined.
The jurisdictional conference shall elect a standing committee on episcopacy to consist of one clergy and one lay delegate from each annual conference, on nomination of the annual conference delegation. The committee shall review the work of the bishops, pass on their character and official administration, and report to the jurisdictional conference its findings for such action as the conference may deem appropriate within its constitutional warrant of power. The committee shall recommend the assignments of the bishops to their respective residences for final action by the jurisdictional conference. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #46 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXIX Yes – 412, No – 251
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
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In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 51, Article VII, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 51, Article VII) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” before “or jurisdictional” and add “regional” before “or jurisdictional” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 51 (¶ 51) would read:
A bishop presiding over an annual, regional, or jurisdictional conference shall decide all questions of law coming before the bishop in the regular business of a session; provided that such questions be presented in writing and that the decisions be recorded in the journal of the conference.
Such an episcopal decision shall not be authoritative except for the pending case until it shall have been passed upon by the Judicial Council. All decisions of law made by each bishop shall be reported in writing annually, with a syllabus of the same, to the Judicial Council, which shall affirm, modify, or reverse them. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #47 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXX Yes – 411, No – 252
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 52, Article VIII, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Three, ¶ 52, Article VIII) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” after “jurisdictional and” and add “regional” after “jurisdictional and” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 52 (¶ 52) would read:
The bishops of the several jurisdictional and regional conferences shall preside in the sessions of their respective conferences. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #48 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXXI Yes – 410, No – 253
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Four, ¶ 56, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Four, ¶ 56, Article II) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” after “jurisdictional or” and add “regional” after “jurisdictional or” and delete “central” after “jurisdictional or a” and add “regional” after “jurisdictional or a” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 56 (¶ 56) would read:
The Judicial Council shall have authority:
1. To determine the constitutionality of any act of the General Conference upon an appeal of a majority of the Council of Bishops or one-fifth of the members of the General Conference and to determine the constitutionality of any act of a jurisdictional or regional conference upon an appeal of a majority of the bishops of that jurisdictional or regional conference or upon the appeal of one-fifth of the members of that jurisdictional or regional conference.
2. To hear and determine any appeal from a bishop’s decision on a question of law made in the annual conference when said appeal has been made by one-fifth of that conference present and voting.
3. To pass upon decisions of law made by bishops in annual conferences.
4. To hear and determine the legality of any action taken therein by any General Conference board or
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jurisdictional or regional conference board or body, upon appeal by one-third of the members thereof, or upon request of the Council of Bishops or a majority of the bishops of a jurisdictional or a regional conference.
5. To have such other duties and powers as may be conferred upon it by the General Conference.
6. To provide its own methods of organization and procedure.
(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Item #49 Proposed constitutional Amendment – XXXII Yes – 411, No – 252
On May 1, 2008, at a session of the General Conference of The United Methodist Church held in Fort Worth, Texas, the following Constitutional Amendment was made by a recorded vote of 629 Yes, 248 No. It is now presented to the Annual Conferences for vote.
In the 2004 Book of Discipline, Division Five, ¶ 61, Article II, (2008 Book of Discipline, Division Five, ¶ 61, Article II) amend by deletion and addition, as follows:
Delete “central” after “jurisdictional or” and add “regional” after “jurisdictional or” and add “(The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)” at end of the paragraph.
If voted and so declared by the Council of Bishops, ¶ 61 (¶ 61) would read:
A jurisdictional or regional conference may by a majority vote propose changes in the Constitution of the Church, and such proposed changes shall be submitted to the next General Conference. If the General Conference adopts the measure by a two-thirds vote, it shall be submitted to the annual conferences according to the provision for amendments. (The change in name from “central” to “regional” takes effect January 1, 2013 at which time this parenthetical procedural note will be removed from the Constitution.)
Amendments III, IV, V, VII, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XVI, XVIII, XX, XXI, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, and XXXII are all part of the Worldwide Nature of the United Methodist Church proposal.
Amendments V and VI are both for ¶ 15. Amendments VII and VIII are both for ¶ 16, but for different subparagraphs. Amendments XIV and XV are both for ¶ 32. Amendments XVI and XVII are both for ¶ 33. Amendments XIX and XX are both for ¶ 35.
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Motion #18subject: Schedule an Open Meeting regarding the Process of Appointments. conference
clergy voted concurrence.motion: Move that the Clergy Session of the West Michigan Annual Conference direct the
chairs of the Orders of Elders, the Order of Deacons, the John Wesley Association and the Board of Ordained Ministry to schedule an open meeting for the members of those groups with the Bishop and Cabinet, to discuss the process of appointment-making in the West Michigan Conference, with particular reference to our Conference Flexible Housing Policy and how it is administered and that this meeting happen prior to December 1, 2009.
Motion #19subject: Limits of the floor. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move the limits of the floor as the main level of the arena and the center section 212 in
the balcony. The other sections in the balcony will be reserved for non-voting guests.
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Motion #20subject: rules of Order. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move the adoption of the Rules of Order as printed in Book B as the Rules of Order for
the Conference.
Motion #21subject: “rules of Order” rule 19 - Amend by Addition. conference voted concurrence to
refer to the rules of Order committee.motion: Move to amend Rule 19 by addition of the following sentence to the rule: “Prior to each
Annual Conference session all recommendations for action at the Corporate Session shall be submitted and considered as Petitions under Rule 12.”
Rule 19 would then read: “The Conference Program Committee shall designate a specific
time for the Corporate Session to meet during the Conference. Prior to each Annual Conference session all recommendations for action at the Corporate Session shall be submitted and considered as Petitions under Rule 12.”
Motion #22subject: rules of Order – Exception of corporate Session Motion. conference voted
concurrence.motion: Move the adoption of the Rules of Order as printed in Book B as the Rules of Order for
the Conference, with the exclusion of Motion #21.
Motion #23subject: Annual conference Agenda. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move the adoption of the agenda as printed in the Program Book with necessary changes
and that the constitutional amendments be considered on Friday morning and voted on by 11:00 AM.
Motion #24subject: voice but No vote to Episcopal Staff and Guests. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to allow voice but no vote to Terry Euper, Diane Allarding, Vicki Gibbs, Paul
Thomas, Mike Clark, Dr. Charles Yoost and Dan R. Dick during Annual Conference.
Motion #25subject: Acceptance of vol. 1 of the Journal.. conference voted concurrence.motion: Benton Heisler moved the adoption of the reports as printed in the Conference Journal
Volume 1 found online.
Motion #26subject: voice but No vote to Other Guests. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to allow voice but no vote to Ronald Stoll and Robert Richards during Items #14
and #15, and Jack Tingle during Item #10.
Motion #27subject: call the Previous Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the previous question regarding Constitutional Amendment #1.
Motion #28subject: Limit debate. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to limit debate to three speeches for and three against and limit speeches to three
minutes each.
Motion #29subject: Extend debate. conference voted non-concurrence.motion: Move to extend debate past the order of the day.
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Motion #30subject: Minutes of daily Proceedings of Thursday, June 4, 2009. conference voted
concurrence.motion: Move the acceptance of the minutes of the Daily Proceedings of Thursday, June
4, 2009.
Motion #31subject: call the Previous Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the previous question.
Motion #32subject: reconsider the Amended Item #10. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to reconsider the amended Item #10.
Motion #33subject: Postpone Item #10. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to postpone Item #10 until the next legislative session.
Motion #34subject: Lift Item #10 from the Table. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to lift Item #10 from the table.
Motion #35subject: call the Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the question on all that is before conference.
Motion #36subject: Limit debate. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to limit debate to four speeches for and four against and limit speeches to three
minutes each.
Motion #37subject: call the Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the question to refer.
Motion #38subject: Special Offering for central conference Pension fund. conference voted
concurrence.motion: Move to take a special offering on Sunday, June 7 for support of the Central conference
Pension Fund.
Motion #39subject: call the Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the question on all that was before conference.
Motion #40subject: refer Item #10 to Judicial council. conference voted non-concurrence. (Standing/
hand count 101 Yes, 300 No)motion: Move that the decision made on Item #10 be referred to Judicial Council.
Motion #41subject: call the Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the question of all that is before conference.
Motion #42subject: call the Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the previous question and all that is before the conference.
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Motion #43subject: discontinuance of Brandywine Trinity uMc. conference voted concurrence.motion: Moved to approve the discontinuation of Brandywine Trinity UMC in accordance with
¶2548.2 of The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, 2008.
Motion #44subject: Transfer of Property, church and Parsonage. conference voted concurrence.motion: Moved to approve the transfer of Brandywine Trinity UMC church property and
parsonage by the Board of Trustees of the West Michigan Conference to Buchanan Faith UMC, contingent upon the review and approval by the Conference Chancellor.
Motion #45subject: Adjourn corporate Session. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to adjourn Corporate Session.
Motion #46subject: Minutes of daily Proceedings June 5-7. conference voted concurrence.motion: Moved the acceptance of the minutes from June 5-6 and to give the Conference Secretary
permission to perfect the minutes of Sunday, June 7.
Motion #47subject: Implementation of Item #10. conference voted concurrence as amended.motion: If, with the implementation of Item #10, a local congregation can demonstrate to the
Conference Trustees by means of a written quote, that they could obtain equivalent insurance coverage from an alternate A.M. Best Rated A+ provider at a lower premium cost and the provider under the master group program will not match that premium, the Annual Conference shall reimburse the local church the difference out of the savings realized by coverage of Conference Facilities and properties.
Motion #48subject: Implementation of Item #10 - Amendment. conference voted concurrence and
referred to cf&A.motion: Move to amend by striking “shall” insert “may” and add after may “for up to one year”,
then at end “as long as sufficient funds exists.” So that the motion reads: “If, with the implementation of Item #10, a local congregation can demonstrate to the
Conference Trustees by means of a written quote, that they could obtain equivalent insurance coverage from an alternate A.M. Best Rated A+ provider at a lower premium cost, and the provider under the Master Group Plan will not match that premium, the Annual Conference may, for up to one year reimburse the local congregation the difference out of the savings realized by coverage of Conference Facilities and properties, as long as sufficient funds exist.”
Motion #49subject: call the Question. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to call the previous question and all that was before conference.
Motion #50subject: Limit debate. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move to limit debate to three speeches for and three speeches against and limit speeches
to three minutes each.
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Motion #51subject: Nominations report. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move the acceptance of the final report and for permission for the Committee to
perfect it.
Motion #52subject: Adjournment of conference. conference voted concurrence.motion: Move adjournment of the 2009 West Michigan Annual Conference following
Ordination.
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E. POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND RULESOF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
EXPLANATORY NOTE: At the Thirty-first Session of the Annual Conference, June 2-6, 1999, Conference amended Rule23.B.7.b.3 of the Rules of Order, by adding the following: “Conference Policies, Procedures, and Rulesregarding financialmattersneed tobeconsideredbyLegislativeCommitteesandcomebefore theAnnualConferenceonlyiftheyarechanged.”Theitemslistedbelowaretheaforesaidpolicies,proceduresandrules,andaredesignatedwiththeinitials“PPR”,followedbyanumber.
AddressesfortheSixLanesprojectsplusfullbios,countryprofilesandrecentnewslettersareavailablebycheckingtheConferenceMissionWebSiteatwww.westmichiganconference.org.
PPR #1 Advance Specials 2009-2010This is the list of Advance Specials that the Conference Board of Global Ministries recommends for local church support in the next two years.
LANE 1 – MISSIONARY SUPPORTRobert Amundsen #773737 … pastor of Thousand Sticks UMCs, Red Bird Conference
Jamie & Susan Brunk #773911 … Jamie’s a pastor and Susan’s a nurse serving Red Bird
John & Suzanne Funk #15143Z and #15144Z … leaders at Rio Colorado Technical School in Bolivia
Gordon & Ardelle Graner #10835Z and #10836Z … co-directors of the Thiu Rancho Project in Bolivia
Delbert & Sandy Groves #12150Z and #12151Z … leaders at the New Life Center in Zambia
Andrew Highland #3019575 … director of Looking Glass Community Ministries, Laingsburg, Michigan
Jeff & Ellen Hoover #07989Z and #07990Z … seminary professors in DR Congo
Maria Humbane #12912Z … director of the God-with-Us shelter for Zimbabwe AIDS orphans
Elma Jocson #13980Z … surgeon in training in the Philippines; to be re-assigned in 2010
Nkemba & Mbwizu Ndjungu #12910Z and #12909Z … direct United Methodist Initiative in Cameroon
Sally Wisner-Ott #982966 … church and community working serving in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Helen Sheperd #11810Z … hospice nurse at United Methodist Center in Mongolia
Mark & Rebecca Smallwood #773777 … teachers of music and Christian Ed at Red Bird School
Mike Tupper #773004 … pastor of Hope UMC, Henderson Settlement, Frakes, KY
Ut To & Karen Vo-To #14175Z and #14174Z … leaders of the United Methodist Initiative in Vietnam
Paul Webster #11865Z … agricultural specialist serving in Zambia and DR Congo
(MissionarynamesappearinotherLanesinparenthesesnexttotheprojecttheyserve.)
LANE 2 … WORLD PROJECTSAfricA Africa Church Growth/Development Fund #08233T … funds strategic ministries in AfricaCameroon … Cameroon Initiative #00344A (Ndjungu) … mission evangelism, youth and women’s ministriesDemocratic Republic of Congo … Katanga Methodist University #14433A (Hoover) … Mulungwishi prepares leaders for ministry Mulungwishi Seminary Scholarships #05773A … financial aid for pastors in training English Speaking School of Lubumbashi #10337A (Hoover) … intercultural schoolLiberia … Evangelism & Church Growth #3020613 … ministry to unreached areas and church renewal Bishop Judith Craig Children’s Village #11820A … Shelter for children orphaned by war Ganta Hospital #15080N … curative health services and training in sanitation and nutritionZambia … Front Porch Orphans #14420T … care and education for children left homeless by AIDS Kafakumba Pastors’ School #11438A … equipping pastors from five countries for their ministry
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Mujila Falls Ag Project #15016A (Webster) … combating hunger thru agriculture New Life Center (Uzima Mupya) #15057A (Groves) … PETs and Evangelism in Central AfriceZimbabwe … Babyfold at Old Mutare #11713T … home for abandoned and orphaned infants Emergency Fund for Africa University Students #12931A … assistance with school fees AIDS Orphans Trust #982842 … assisting children to live productive lives Ishe Anesu Project (God with Us) #13071A (Humbane) … a home and love for abandoned children
AsiAChina … Amity Printing Press — Bibles in Nanjing, China #11422A … printing of scripture in ChineseMongolia … Mongolia Initiative #00209A (Sheperd) … Mission Center, youth ministry and hospice careNepal … Tansen United Mission Hospital #13421A … promotes health and treats injury/diseaseVietnam … Vietnam Initiative #00469A (To) #00469A … house churches, pastor training and street children
Middle eAst Jerusalem Center for Disabled Children #14238A … treatment, rehabilitation and education Hope Secondary School #12018A … School for Muslim and Christian children in Palestine
eAstern europeLithuania … Lithuania Initiative #12168A … support churches rebuilding after the Soviet era Rehabilitation Center in Birzai #13545A … substance abuse therapy and after-school programsRussia … Russia Initiative #11510A … Leadership training, church development, publishing of resources
lAtin AMericABolivia … Rio Colorado Technical School #12308A (Funk) … skills and education for grades 7-12 Thiu Rancho Project #12309A (Graner) … agricultural project and youth retreat center Urban Santa Cruz Children’s Ministry #12320A … ministries for street children Women’s Enrichment #07779A … Bible, health, evangelism training for womenSpecial Offering … World Communion Sunday Fund #5820 … first Sunday in October; supports scholarships
LANE 3 … NATIONAL PROJECTSGeneral Projects A Child #123456 … supports over 70 UMC related community centers that serve children Homelessness in the U.S. #982385 … supports ministries in rural and urban communities Ministries with Women in Crisis #982876 … programs serving women suffering from abuse Native American Children’s Fund #583581 … touches the lives of children & youth in 45 tribes NOMADS #982650 … Volunteers in Mission with RVs; contributions go to materials fund P.E.T. #982665 … $250 makes and ships a Personal Energy Transport. (Hand-pedaled tricycle) US-2 Program #982874 … 20-30 year olds serving in ministries of justice and community outreach North Central UMVIM #982425 … networks and resources work teams in the U.S. and abroad
Regional ProjectsAlaska … Nome Community Center #931610 … counseling, vocational training and recreation for youthAppalachia … Appalachia Service Project #982050 … volunteers repair and build homesKentucky … Henderson Settlement #773365 … education, economic development in Frakes, KY
Red Bird Missionary Conference #773978 (Amundsen, Brunk, Tupper) … supports 27 missionary churches and outreach centers served by 17 pastors
Red Bird Mission #773726 … essential services to people in rural Appalachia Red Bird Mission School #773726 (Smallwood) … K-12 school, senior care, crafts/clothing, Beverly,KY
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New Mexico … McCurdy School Program Support #581479 … equip Christian leaders to fight poverty in their communitySpecial Offerings Human Relations Day … Fund #5807; the Sunday before Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday Peace with Justice Sunday … Fund #5809; observed on Pentecost Sunday United Methodist Student Day … Fund #5816; the last Sunday of November
LANE 4 … HUNGER/UMCORGlobal Projects Bread for the World #982325 … advocacy for government policies that address hunger Church World Service CROP Walks #982380 … raising awareness and funds for hunger Church World Service Tools of Hope/Blankets #982810 … shelter, tents, pumps and more ECHO #982447 … Educational Concerns Hunger Organization assists small farmers Global HIV/AIDS Program development #982345 … a global networking to end HIV/AIDS Heifer Project International #982532 … livestock as a sustainable source of food and income International Disaster Response Fund #982450 … undesignated funds for global emergency Landmine Removal #982575 … harvesting landmines to reclaim land for cultivation Landmine Prosthesis Program #982580 … artificial limbs for civilians injured by landmines Medicine Box #982630 … drugs and medical supplies for a kit to serve 1,000 persons World Hunger/Poverty Mission Emphasis #982920 … assists millions in U.S. and around globe
Regional ProjectsAfrica … Initiative Overcoming Poverty #3020523 … empowering women and youth Nothing But Nets #982015… mosquito nets for malaria prevention Sudan Emergency #184385 … crisis management and long-term developmentAsia … Afghanistan Emergency #602225 … restoring the country from war and droughtCaribbean/Haiti … Brakeman-Smith Scholarship Fund #515-11 … scholarships for Volunteers in Mission Haiti School Hot Lunch Program #418790 … a meal of rice and beans for students in Haiti Haiti Solar Ovens #418812 … using the sun to cook food and pasteurize water Haiti Clean Water Project #418791 … bio-sand water filters to prevent water-borne illness HAPI #3020490 … Haitian Artisans for Peace International International Child Care: Grace Children’s Hospital #418520 … cure and prevention for those suffering tuberculosis Integrated Community Health #418847 … immunization, vitamin distribution, re-hydration School, Health, Sewing and Layette Kits … filling a container at Annual ConferenceUnited States … Food Resources Bank #982493 … U.S. farmers donate a harvest to fund farmers overseas National Disaster Response Fund #901670 … undesignated funds for disaster response in U.S. New Hope for Newcomers #901779 … helping refugees resettle and to become self sufficient Society of St. Andrew #801600 … food salvage and distribution to address domestic hunger Sager-Brown UMCOR Depot #901515 … relief supplies center in Baldwin, LouisianaSpecial Offering One Great Hour of Sharing … Fund #5822; observed the fourth Sunday of Lent
LANE 5 … RACIAL ETHNIC LOCAL CHURCHESAfrican-American Churches: Battle Creek Washington Heights UMC … witness and outreach promoting wholesome livingAsian-American Churches: Grand Rapids Vietnamese UMC … serving the people for the past 25 years Lansing Vietnamese Ministry … spreading the gospel and meeting needs Lansing Korean UMC … worship, Bible study and youth ministry for the university communityHispanic Church: La Nueva Esperanza … “New Hope” for the Hispanic community in Grand RapidsNative American Churches: Bradley Indian Mission … Shelbyville; worship, youth ministry, Christian education, and fellowship
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Greensky Hill Indian Church … Charlevoix; worship, Sunday School, and camp meetings Kewadin Indian Mission … worship, Bible study, youth ministry, work camps and camp meetings. Chippewa Indian Church … Mt. Pleasant; worship, Sunday School, prayer and revival meetings Northport Indian Mission … worship and significant ministries of outreach Salem Indian Mission … Hopkins; worship, fellowship and a vital youth ministry Indian Workers Conference … leadership development for clergy, laity and youthMulti-Ethnic Churches: Church of All Nations … formerly Michigan Suhbu Korean UMC; located in Kentwood Faith UMC … a new church start in South Lansing offering worship, fellowship and other servicesSpecial Offerings: Native American Ministries Sunday … Fund #5813; second Sunday after Easter RELC Sunday … Fund #5806; second Sunday in February
LANE 6 … CONFERENCE PROJECTSCommunity Development Battle Creek: Washington Heights Community Ministries … enrichment, wellness and advocacy Benton Harbor: Harbor Harvest Urban Ministries … tutoring, mentoring and training Grand Rapids: GRASP … Grand Rapids Area Service Project coordinates volunteers for home repair Martin Luther King Academy … tutoring, child and parent support, after-school activities Justice for our Neighbors … legal counseling for immigrants La Nueva Outreach Ministries … sports, recreation and shelter for homeless North End Community Ministry … food pantry, family training and senior services South End Community Outreach Ministry … food pantry, personal growth, parent training Trinity Community Ministries … mentoring, recreation, Bible study and life skills United Methodist Community House … help and hope for children, youth and seniors United Methodist Metropolitan Ministry … equipping people for effective urban ministry Kalkaska: KAIR … Kalkaska Area Interfaith Resources food/clothing/household pantry Laingsburg: Looking Glass Services (Highland) … gardening, recreation, and training Lansing: Open Door Ministry … food, meals, shelter, counseling, financial aid and hospitality Muskegon Heights: Mission for Area People … M.A.P. Supper House, Rx assistance, trainingHealth and Welfare Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo … Good Neighbor Fund and Pastoral Care Dept. Clark Retirement Community, Grand Rapids … supports the Benevolent Care Fund Methodist Children’s Home Society … safe environment, treatment and adoption services PaWaTing Magedwin Senior Meals, Grand Rapids … weekly meals and food truckOutreach to College Students Central Michigan University Wesley Foundation, Mt. Pleasant Ferris State University Wesley Foundation, Big Rapids Michigan State University Wesley Foundation, East Lansing Grand Valley State University Wesley Fellowship, Allendale Western Michigan University Wesley Foundation, KalamazooUnited Methodist Camps Conference Camps…Albright, Crystal Springs, Lake Michigan, Lakeview and Wesley Woods Lake Louise United Methodist Camp Scholarships for Ethnic Youth … Fund #6910; Camp Scholarships … Fund #7480 Camp New Day Scholarships … Fund 7482; for children and youth of incarcerated parentsAdditional Possibilities for Giving Habitat for Humanity … all West Michigan Chapters MichiganChristianAdvocate … the news magazine for The UMC in the Michigan Area Michigan Interfaith Council on Alcohol Problems (MICAP) Midwest Distribution Center … disaster relief supply depot in Chatham, IL Volunteer in Michigan In-Conference Construction West Michigan Centers for Peace and Justice: Heartland District Creative Peace Movement; Grand Rapids District Peace With Justice Community; Grand Traverse District Swords into Plowshares Peace Center; Kalamazoo District Swords into Plowshares Peace Center; Lansing District Shalom Center for Justice and Peace
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Special Offerings Camp Sunday … Fund #5812; any Sunday in March Volunteer in Mission Awareness Sunday … Fund #5850; first Sunday in June Christian Education Sunday Offering … Fund #5442; third Sunday in September Golden Cross Sunday … Fund #5814; first Sunday in May Rural Life Sunday … Fund #5808; on or about the last Sunday of August
ppr #2 Local Church 1. All churches shall submit payments on Ministry Shares and other giving to the Conference Treasurer
on a monthly basis. 2. All contributions, whether apportioned or unapportioned, for Michigan Area agencies and
institutions, and for all benevolent causes of The United Methodist Church, shall be sent to the Conference Treasurer for distribution.
3. Every church shall assume responsibility for adequate travel reimbursement for its pastor or pastors in its annual budget. Following are guidelines to help a local church administer its travel allowance for pastors:
a. Each pastor shall keep an accurate record of the number of miles traveled on church business.
b. The payment for mileage driven in any given year shall be by voucher at the maximum rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Service for that year. Other travel expenses, including room and board at Annual Conference up to Conference rates, shall be at cost.
4. Every church shall assume responsibility to provide in its annual budget for health family rate insurance through the conference group policy for its pastor or pastors. If such provision is not necessary because coverage is provided by some other source (pastor’s spouse), half the savings benefit will remain with the church.
5. Effective dates for salary and Clergy Retirement Security Plan/Comprehensive Protection Plan (CRSP/CPP) payments for Ministerial Appointment changes:
a. The salary shall be paid through June 30 when an appointment change is made at the session of the Annual Conference. Salary payments for mid-year appointments will coincide with the effective date of the appointment.
b. Payment on CRSP/CPP billing from the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits shall be made for the entire month of June for those appointment changes made during the session of Annual Conference. CRSP/CPP payments for mid-year appointments with an effective date of the first of the month shall be made for the previous month for the outgoing pastor and for the current month for the incoming pastor. Payments for appointment changes effective the 15th of a month shall be made for half of the current month for the out-going pastor and half of the current month for the in-coming pastor.
ppr #3 Conference and District Travel Expenses Reimbursement 1. The rate for all full-time Program Staff, District Superintendents and those appointed to extension
ministries (¶344.a.1) shall be by voucher at the maximum rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Service, or the actual cost of public transportation rates. Other travel expenses, including room and board at Annual Conference up to Conference rates, shall be at cost.
2. The reimbursement rate for all Conference and District committees and boards shall be 15 cents per mile. It is expected that all pastors will be reimbursed from their local church travel expense account; therefore, reimbursement checks from the Conference Treasurer’s Office shall be payable to the local church. Other reimbursable costs may include approved lodging, tolls, parking and telephone, if the organizational unit has budgeted for them.
3. All travel expense payments shall be by voucher only. 4. Reimbursement costs for necessary care for dependents (children, sick or elderly) may be included
in the administrative budget of any organizational unit for members attending board, commission or committee meetings. The amount reimbursed shall not exceed $20 per day per member.
PPR #4 Finance and Accounting 1. All agencies and institutions outside the Conference central treasury that are receiving money in the
total amount of $5,000 or more within a year from the West Michigan Conference shall file a copy of their annual audit report, a financial review by an independent CPA, or other financial statements approved by the Conference Treasurer with the Conference Treasurer’s Office.
2. Depositories for the funds of Central Treasury are as follows:
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Eaton Rapids: Consumers Professional Credit Union Grand Rapids: Fifth Third Bank Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Macatawa Bank 3. The books of Central Treasury shall be audited annually by a CPA. 4. There shall be no carrying forward of budgeted funds from one year to the next by any agency
or board of the Conference without approval of the Council on Finance and Administration. The following exceptions have been approved:
a. The Conference Properties budget of the Conference Board of Trustees may accumulate unexpended funds in order to establish a maximum reserve fund of $25,000 for property maintenance.
b. The Board of Christian Camping is permitted to establish an insurance Deductible Reserve Fund not to exceed $5,000. The funding of this reserve account will come from the Camp Board budget.
c. The Equitable Salary Commission may accumulate up to an amount of $10,000 in a Temporary Disability Fund.
d. The Treasurer’s office may set aside up to $7,500 annually for the purchase of computer hardware and systems.
e. The New Church Development Commission may accumulate annually its unexpended funds up to the rate of Apportionments received in that year.
f. The Connectional Ministry Section, the Administrative Funds Section and the World Service and Conference Benevolences Section of the Conference Budget may accumulate apportioned or unspent funds in a Contingency Fund account from year to year up to a maximum of 10% of the amount budgeted in the current year.
5. At the end of the year, the Council will review the apportionment receipts and the disbursements made to determine if it will be necessary to restrict spending for the following year. If a restriction is found to be necessary, it will be effective March 1, and the amount of the restriction may not exceed the percentage of the budget that was not collected during the previous year. The Council will advise all organizational units of their budget restriction respectively. The World Service Apportionments will continue to be paid at 100% of the amount budgeted and all other General Church Apportionments will be paid at least equal to the ratio of actual receipts.
6. Budgeted funds are for the Current Year only. a. All funds provided through the Conference Budget will be available for programs or projects
taking place within that year. There will be no carryover of any funds into the next year unless specifically provided for in these policies.
b. Programs which are scheduled after January 1 of any given year are to be funded from the budget of that year. Where payments are required in the current year for a program next year, the Treasurer’s Office shall provide for an advance payment by charging a Clearing Account temporarily and then charging the proper account after the beginning of the new year.
7. All interest earned on General Funds carried in Central Treasury shall be accumulated in a General Funds Interest Account. (This does not include funds in Central Treasury which are being held for specific purposes and have been designated as Interest Earning Funds by the Council.) At the end of each fiscal year, this General Interest Account shall be transferred and accumulated in the Conference Contingency Fund to be administered by the Council on Finance and Administration.
8. The Conference Contingency account may accumulate funds from interest earnings and budgeted Apportionments not to exceed an amount equal to one month’s operating expenditures of the Conference. This would be 1/12 of the Conference budget.
9. Guidelines for the borrowing of money from financial institutions to fund capital expenditures of certain organizational units of the West Michigan Conference:
a. Requests to borrow $75,000 or less will be acted upon by the Council on Finance and Administration. Requests to borrow more than $75,000 will be automatically referred to the next session of the Annual Conference with recommendation.
b. Emergency or unexpected borrowing needs will also be referred to the Council on Finance and Administration, which may act on behalf of the Annual Conference.
c. The Chairperson and the Secretary of both the Council on Finance and Administration and the organizational unit seeking the funds will sign the promissory note and/or other documents required by the lending institution. If the loan is to be secured by a mortgage, the signature of the authorized officers of the corporation holding title to the property will also be required.
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NOTE: To the extent not prohibited by The Book of Discipline, the organizational units governed by the foregoing policy shall be all Councils, Boards and Commissions of the Conference and District; all Divisions, Sections, Committees and similar sub-groups of the foregoing; all Wesley Foundations; the Conference Equitable Salary Commission; the United Methodist Foundation of the West Michigan Conference; all District Boards of Trustees, District Boards of Missions, United Methodist Unions and City Missionary Societies.
10. Prior to any request for action by the Annual Conference on a proposal which will require funding by the Annual Conference, such proposal shall be submitted to the Council on Finance and Administration for its recommendation to the Annual Conference.
11. Request for Conference funding of projects, programs, or agencies located within a District shall be presented for information to the District Council on Ministries before being presented to a Conference program board, the Conference Council on Ministries, or the Council on Finance and Administration. The funding request shall include:
[1] The amount to be requested from the Conference, [2] The total budget projected, including anticipated income and estimated expenditures, and [3] A separate listing of United Methodist sources of income anticipated or to be solicited.
Exceptions to this are the Conference related institutions of Adrian and Albion colleges, Bronson Methodist Hospital, campus ministries, Methodist Children’s Home, Clark Retirement Community, the Michigan Christian Advocate, and state-wide interdenominational bodies which may continue to make requests directly to the related Conference board. These provisions shall apply to emergency askings as well as to annual budget requests.
12. Any requests for a Conference-wide Capital Funds Crusade shall be presented to the Council on Finance and Administration for recommendation to the Annual Conference. Upon recommendation of the Annual Conference, the proposal shall be presented to the Charge Conferences for information and study only and returned to the next session of the Annual Conference for final action.
PPR #5 Conference Conflict of Interest Policy West Michigan Annual Conference officials, employees and/or members of the various boards and
commissions of the Conference shall not, during their term of service, receive any compensation or have any financial interest in any contract, or in any firm or corporation which provides goods or services (excluding publicly held companies where the official, employee, or member owns less than 1% of the voting stock thereof) or in any contract for the supply of goods or services, or the procurement of furnishings or equipment, interest in any construction project of the Conference, site procurement by the Conference, or any other business matter whatsoever, unless approved in advance by the official’s or employee’s immediate supervisor or the board or commission upon which the member participates, after full disclosure of the conflict including the amount of compensation and/or benefit the official, employee or member will receive.
The term official, employee or member of the board or commission shall include the officials, employee’s or member’s immediate family. Immediate family shall be defined as any person residing with the official, employee or member and their mother, father, and/or sons or daughters.
PPR #6 Moving Expense Code West Michigan Conference – UMC A. Eligible Persons and Moves 1. All pastors under Active appointment within the West Michigan Conference structure are
eligible to receive moving expense benefits. This will include local church pastors, district superintendents, staff members of conference or district councils, boards, and agencies, treasurers, bishop’s assistants, superintendents or directors of parish development, conference-approved evangelists, and campus ministers.
2. Seminary students and pastors from outside the West Michigan Conference who are accepting appointment in the conference are eligible for moving expense benefits as provided in this code up to a limit of 750 miles.
3. The conference will pay for one retirement move for pastors who have retired or plan to retire from Episcopal appointment in the conference. The designation of a retirement move must be declared in writing before the moving expense is incurred. A move within the state of Michigan shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of this code. A move outside the state shall be paid up to a limit of 500 miles beyond the state border.Pastors called out of retirement and assigned to a charge will be granted an additional retirement move.
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4. A disability move or the move of the surviving spouse of an eligible pastor shall be paid in accordance with the policy for retiring pastors.
5. When a separation or pending divorce action makes a move advisable, the spouse of a pastor is entitled to reimbursement for one move. Benefits are the same as those available to a surviving spouse of a deceased pastor.
6. Moves within a charge from one parsonage to another are the responsibility of the local charge unless ordered by the Cabinet.
7. Pastors not eligible for moving expense benefits include those: a. Under appointment outside the structure of the Conference b. On sabbatical, leave of absence or location c. Who no longer have membership in the Annual Conference? B. Policy for Moves 1. Interstate Moves – For interstate moves, 2 or 3 estimates should be obtained before choosing
a moving company to get the lowest rate available. 2. Local Zone Moves (8 miles outside of corporate limits) – Local zone moves are not regulated,
as are other moves within the state. Therefore, 2 or 3 estimates should be obtained to get the lowest rate available.
3. Family Travel – Family travel for pastors covered by this policy will be paid upon request, for one car, at the conference rate, except the first 100 miles, plus tolls. If used and receipts presented, one overnight lodging will be paid for moves in excess of 350 miles.
4. Expenses covered by this code: a. Normal state tariff provision for loading, transporting and unloading of household
goods up to a maximum weight of 20,000 pounds, including professional books and equipment. Hand written weight certificates will not be accepted.
b. Up to $125 will be paid by the conference to cover needed packing materials, including wardrobes and dish packs.
c. One extra pickup and one extra delivery. d. Reasonable charges for necessary handling of special items such as a piano or freezer. e. Standard liability insurance of 60 cents per pound which is furnished by the moving
company, at no extra charge, under basic tariff provisions.NOTE: ItisnowrequiredthatthehouseholdersignareleasestatementontheBillofLandingonthedayofthemovetoreleasetheshipmenttoavalueof60centsperpoundperarticle.Failuretodothiswillallowthemovingcompanytochargeapremiumforinsurancetocovertheshipmentatavalueofupto$1.50perpound.
f. Where there are medically recognized physical limitations, up to $1,000 additional shall be allowed for packing.
g. Storage charges are the responsibility of the local church if the parsonage is not ready for occupancy. The conference will pay only to the place of storage.
5. Expenses NOT covered by this code: a. Moving of items other than normal household goods and books, such as boats, trailers,
autos, building materials, firewood, fishing shanties, dog houses, etc. b. Packing and/or unpacking services, except as noted in 4.f. c. Full value insurance beyond standard liability insurance provided by the moving
company. d. Charges for waiting time, extra labor, connecting and disconnecting appliances. C. Miscellaneous Policies 1. No moving company shall employ a pastor or an immediate member of his/her family to solicit
business at any time for the purpose of receiving a commission or other consideration. 2. No company shall be allowed to establish an office at the seat of the conference for the purpose of
soliciting business. 3. Each pastor is advised to request a copy of his/her inventory sheet from the mover at the time of
loading and that it be signed by both the pastor and the moving company. 4. Pastors may want to check with their moving company or home insurance company and request
an All-Risk policy that would cover all damages in the moving of their household goods from one residence to another.
D. Administration 1. The Conference Treasurer shall administer the Moving Expense Fund. 2. Pastors anticipating a move shall consult with the Conference Treasurer’s office to review the
guidelines of this code.
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3. The pastor shall be responsible for contacting a moving company and for scheduling the loading and unloading of household goods.
4. A written estimate of the Cost of Moving Services shall be made by the moving company and a copy shall be sent to the Conference Treasurer’s office in advance of the move.
5. A letter of authorization shall be sent from the Conference Treasurer’s office to the moving company with a copy to the pastor.
6. Billing for the cost of moving expenses covered by this code shall be made directly to the Conference Treasurer’s office. Moving expenses not covered by this code shall be billed directly to the pastor.
7. Provision for payment of any unusual expenses which are not defined by this code shall be arranged through consultation with the Conference Treasurer prior to the move.
8. Requests for exception to the provisions of this code shall be made to the Conference Treasurer in advance of the move. The treasurer shall review and decide on each exception after consultation with the Cabinet and/or CFA, as necessary.
PPR #7 Ministry Shares Formula The West Michigan Annual Conference adopted the following Ministry Share (apportionments)
effective January 1, 2005.Ministry Shares Formula The projected income of the West Michigan Annual Conference will be based on a Proportional
Giving Model built upon the Biblical principle of “tithing.” Our Ministry Shares formula will be based on each congregation sharing a Base Percentage Rate of the Actual Receipts each local church as the basic conference budget. Special Needs funding may be added when necessary.
Definitions a. ActualReceipts is the total annual income of the local church excluding receipts for capital
fund campaign approved by the District Committee on Church Building and Location. Actual Receipts are funds that are to be used exclusively in support of the annual operating and benevolence budgets and do not include funds used for capital improvements and acquisitions. These funds include:
1. Payment of pledges or other commitments toward the annual operating and benevolence budgets of the church.
2. Receipts from constituents or members who did not pledge or amounts given beyond the amount pledged.
3. Receipts from unidentified givers (for example, loose currency in the offering plate). 4. Interest earned on funds on deposit or investments and used for the general operating or
benevolence causes of the church. 5. Proceeds from sale of church assets designated for the general operating or benevolence
budget only. 6. Proceeds from rental or fees. 7. Fund raisers for operational and benevolent causes. Exceptions maybe granted by CFA
upon request by the pastor for funds raised for special causes like UMCOR, VIM, Youth Mission trips, etc.
8. Amounts received from undesignated grants and contract sources used to fund church programs.
9. In-kind donations recorded in church financial statements. 10. Donations of property, memorials and bequests designated for church operating and
benevolence expenses. Bequests and endowments designated for other designated causes are excluded.Note: A local church may request a determination from CFA whether or not certain funds received are to be included as “Actual Receipts” before January 15.
b. BasePercentageRate is ten percent of the annual local church receipts. For 2005 only, the increase or decrease of ministry shares will be capped at 20%. The percentage figure will be reviewed annually and recommended by the Council on Finance and Administration to the Annual Conference churches for adoption, with a 60% vote of members present and voting required to change from the 10% base rate.
c. Specialneeds-Additional connectional giving opportunities may be recommended by CFA to the Annual Conference for special needs or strategic planning emphasis, such as capital funds, new church development, pension plans, or health care, etc. Additional percentage giving opportunities will be presented for churches to pledge their partnership and financial support.
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Methodology a. Annually, by February 1, each Local Church Treasurer shall submit to the Conference
Treasurer, as part of the year end reports, the church’s ActualReceiptsinformation, using a Table III form.
b. The compilation of Actual Receipts information from all the churches will provide an objective basis for the Council on Finance and Administration to prepare its Ministry Shares recommendation to the Annual Conference. (For example, 2005 Ministry Shares based on 2003 data.). The Ministry Shares recommendation includes the Base Percentage Rate, any Special Needs and the Conference Budget.
c. Within thirty days after approval of the Ministry Shares recommendation by annual conference, the local church shall submit to the Conference Treasurer a pledge adopted by its administrative council stating the amount of its Ministry Shares based on the approved Base Percentage Rate, any Special Needs and its reported Actual Receipts. If the Conference Treasurer finds a variance between the pledge amount submitted by the church and the expected Ministry Shares amount, he/she shall bring it to the respective church for resolution and if necessary to CFA and Cabinet for final resolution within thirty days.
d. By August 15, the Conference Treasurer shall provide the churches their respective Ministry Shares statement showing the distribution of funds based on the ratio of each fund in the approved conference budget.
e. A congregation in financial distress shall be provided consultation assistance by other churches or advisors within the district or conference staff upon request from the local church with the recommendation of the District Superintendent. Written documentation of the financial issues and the projected solution will be filed with the Council on Finance and Administration through the office of the District Superintendent.
f. As a regular practice, it is recommended that local church treasurers remit at least 10% of their actual receipts or one-twelfth of their annual ministry shares to the conference treasurer monthly.
PPR # 8 District Superintendent Salary Formula The salary of district superintendents shall be recommended by the Council on Finance and Administration annually by taking into consideration factors such as:
• The conference average compensation • The consumer price index or inflation rate • The salary of the top 10 highest paid pastors • The salary of district superintendents across the denomination • The salary of district superintendents in the Detroit Conference • Such other factors that are deemed appropriate under the circumstances.
PPR #9 Tax Relief for Retired Pastors and Pastors on Disability (Ministers of the Gospel) 1. An amount equal to 100% of the pension payments received by a retired pastor, or 100% of the
disability benefit payments received by a pastor on disability, during any given year may be and is hereby designated as a rental/housing allowance respectively for each retired or disabled ordained or licensed pastor of The United Methodist Church who is or was a member of the West Michigan Conference at the time of his or her retirement or disability.
2. This rental/housing allowance shall apply to each ordained or licensed pastor who has been granted the retired relation or placed on disability leave by the West Michigan Conference and whose name and relationship to the conference is recorded in the Journal of the West Michigan Conference and in other appropriate records maintained by the conference.
3. The pension or disability payment to which this rental/housing allowance applies shall be the pension or disability payment resulting from all service of such retired or ordained or licensed pastor on disability, from all employment by any local church, Annual Conference, General Agency, or institution of The United Methodist Church or of any former denomination that is now a part of The United Methodist Church, or from any other employer who employed the pastor to perform services related to the ministry and who elected to make contributions to the pension or benefit funds of The United Methodist Church for such retired pastor’s pension or benefits of pastors on disability.
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NOTE: The rental/housing allowance which may be excluded from a pastor’s gross income is limited to the lesser of [a] the amount of the rental/housing allowance designated the Conference (total pension or disability benefits received), [b] the amount actually expended by the retired or pastor on disability to provide his or her housing, or [c] the legally-determined fair rental value of the housing. The cost of all utilities may also be excluded over and above all other housing costs. This provision does not apply to the surviving spouse unless said spouse is also a retired or ordained minister on disability.
PPR #10 Health Care - Premium Rates That the Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits be authorized to establish the annual premium rates for all participants in accordance with the amounts required to provide for the anticipated needs and within the amount provided in the Conference budgets for 2006 and 2007, and to evaluate and implement improvement in benefits of the existing plans as opportunity may arise.
PPR #11 Special Sundays A. The following Special Sundays will be observed with offerings in compliance with the action of
the 2008 General Conference: 2009 2010 Human Relations Day Jan 18 Jan 17 One Great Hour of Sharing Mar 22 Mar 14 Native American Ministry Sunday Apr 26 Apr 18 Peace with Justice Sunday June 7* May 30* World Communion Sunday Oct 4 Oct 3 United Methodist Student Day Nov 29 Nov 28 *oronadatetobedeterminedbylocalchurch
The following other Sundays will be observed with offerings (except as noted): Racial Ethnic Local Church Sunday Feb 1 Feb 7 Golden Cross Sunday May 3 May 2 United Methodist Volunteer in Mission Awareness June 7 June 6 Rural Life Sunday Aug 30 Aug 29 Christian Education Sunday Sept 13 Sept 12 Disability Awareness Sunday (withoutoffering) Oct 18 Oct 17 Bishops’ Initiative on Children and Poverty* Camp Sunday* *Datetobedeterminedbylocalchurch
B. Youth Ministries: From the Ministry Shares $2.00 per youth member will be allocated for the YOUTH SERVICE FUND. 70% is to be used by the conference youth program and 30% by the general church youth program. A mission share of $50,000 shall be authorized to continue to partially fund the staffing of conference and camping ministries.
C. The line of credit, which has been established with Macatawa Bank, shall be continued up to a limit of $300,000.
D. The auditor of record of the Conference Treasurer shall be a firm of certified public accountants, to be determined by the Council on Finance and Administration.
E. Furnishings allowance according to IRS regulations shall be allowed for the District Superintendents and Conference clergy staff persons as payroll withholding within their approved salary. A similar provision is available for local church pastors in an amount determined by the charge conference.
F. District superintendents and other clergy on conference staff shall be allowed to designate the amount of their individual housing allowance within the approved salary and housing allowance in accordance with IRS regulations.
PPR #12 Abuse Prevention Policy Entrusted to our care: Adults with special needs, children, and youth Abuse Prevention Policy of the West Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church
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Preamble Through baptism we renounce the spiritual forces of wickedness and reject the evil powers of this world.
We will surround all God’s children with a community of love and forgiveness that they may grow in their trust of God. The faith community lays the foundation for them to grow to be true disciples who walk in the way that leads to life. The occurrence of abuse or neglect within the household of God breaks this covenant. Sadly, abuse remains a reality in today’s society both outside and within the church. The West Michigan Conference accepts its biblical and moral responsibility to address this issue. Therefore, this policy is intended to provide for the safety and health of adults with special needs, children and youth during conference-related functions, events or activities.
Abuse and neglect cannot be tolerated or allowed to continue. Our adults with special needs, children and youth must be protected. Too often a victim continues to be abused and/or a perpetrator continues the offensive behavior because it goes unreported. The perpetrator is unlikely to report his/her conduct, and adults with special needs, children or youth often do not report it because of fear or a variety of other reasons. Therefore, it is everyone’s moral obligation to report all known and suspected cases of abuse or neglect. The reporting of abuse or neglect must be handled delicately and appropriately while protecting the rights of confidentiality and privacy of all the involved parties.
This document hereafter shall be referred to as the Abuse Prevention Policy or, simply, this Policy.
The goals of this Policy include: 1. protecting our adults with special needs, children and youth from abuse and neglect; 2. protecting our care providers from false accusations of abuse; and 3. protecting the vitality of our ministries.
To reach these goals, the Conference has adopted and implemented this Policy. This Policy is intended to supplement and not replace the continuing need of our Conference to minister to the spiritual and emotional needs of both the victims and perpetrators of abuse. All camp ministry functions, events and activities shall be in compliance with this Policy and the State of Michigan Family Independence Agency Camp Licensing Rules and Regulations for Children and Adult Foster Care Camps.
[The definitions of terms used in this Policy may be found at the end of this document.]
Section I: Care Provider Selection A. Minimum Requirements 1. All persons working directly with adults with special needs, children, and/or youth shall
before the function, event or activity, a. be 16 years of age b. complete a Care Provider Application c. Provide written references d. Submit written permission and pertinent information for a criminal record check to be
pursued with local, county, state and/or federal law enforcement agencies.All applications and related documents shall be held confidential and kept by the event director. Persons will be allowed to work at a given event only with a clear background/crime report, and with the approval of the event director and/or the sponsoring agency’s chairperson. A clear report does not guarantee the privilege to work at a function, event or activity.
2. All potential care providers will complete the Care Provider Application prior to the function, event or activity. Training will be provided by the Abuse Prevention Team or its designee. [See Section II: Care Provider Training and Education.]
B. Policy Statement The West Michigan Conference of The United Methodist Church is responsible for doing all it can
to make every conference-related function, event or activity a nurturing environment and safe from potential harm. The West Michigan Conference embraces its calling to provide functions, activities and events which are spiritually and developmentally appropriate and free from abuse.
Careful screening is one step to prevent abuse. Screening calls for a careful review of all information (through interviews, written information, personal contacts, and reference checks) in search of persons who can provide a safe and nurturing environment with adequate supervision.
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All applicants shall satisfactorily complete the screening process required in this Policy before being permitted to work with or provide any services involving any adults with special needs, children, or youth. Anyone who does not satisfactorily complete the required screening process shall NOT be permitted to work with or provide any services involving any adults with special needs, children, or youth.
C. Screening Documents 1. Application: The applicant must complete and sign an Application for Care Provider
Certification using a form approved by the Abuse Prevention Team. The application shall include an affidavit.
2. Reference Check: The event director or designee shall confirm references regarding the suitability of the applicant to work with adults with special needs, children and youth.
3. Background check: No less than one background check shall be pursued for each applicant. The background checks may come from one of the agencies listed below. The processing of the application, references and criminal background checks shall be the responsibility of the event director. The applicant shall not be held responsible for the financial cost of such checks. A criminal record check of the applicant shall be obtained from the appropriate law enforcement agencies located in any state in which the applicant has resided for a period of at least one year within the last15 years while being at least 18 years of age. These law enforcement agencies may include and are not be limited to the Michigan State Police, Michigan State Bureau of Investigation, Michigan Division of Motor Vehicles, the State of Michigan Family Independence Agency, and /or the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
4. Six-Month Rule: The applicant shall be a member of and/or participant in a ministry setting for a period of at least six months prior to application.
5. Personal Interview: The applicant must be personally interviewed by the event director designee.
6. Approval: The applicant must satisfactorily complete the screening process. 7. Consent by Parent or Guardian: When provided for in this Policy the care provider shall have
the written consent of the parent or guardian for each adult with special needs, child, or youth for whom he/she will be providing care services. This consent shall be on a form approved by the Abuse Prevention Team.
8. Other: The applicant shall submit to any other legal screening requested by the event director or designee.
D. Qualifications 1. No one shall be permitted to serve as a care provider who, in the belief of the leader, sponsoring
agency or the event director or designee, may represent a potential threat of committing abuse or violating any of this Policy.
2. No one shall serve as a care provider if she/he is known to have been previously convicted of, or pled guilty or no contest to, any crime arising out of any act or conduct involving sexual abuse, or any act or conduct which is of a sexual, molesting, seductive, or criminally deviant nature, whether or not such conduct involved a child. This includes, but is not limited to, crimes involving pedophilic behavior (molestation of a pre-adolescent child), incest, rape, assaults involving adults with special needs, children, or youth, murder, kidnapping, pornography, and the physical abuse of an adult with special needs, child, or youth. This qualifying rule shall be applicable no matter how long ago the crime occurred.
3. No one shall serve as a care provider who has had a verdict rendered against him or her in any civil action arising out of any personal act or conduct related to sexual abuse of an adult with special needs, child, or youth. This qualifying rule shall apply no matter how long ago the civil verdict was rendered.
4. No one shall serve as a care provider who has acknowledged or admitted that she/he has participated as a perpetrator in any previous act of sexual abuse of an adult with special needs, child, or youth. This qualifying rule shall apply no matter how long ago or whether a civil or criminal verdict was rendered.
E. Screening Procedures 1. The event director or designee shall be responsible for receiving, reviewing, confirming and
processing all applications and related documents. 2. The event director or designee shall document the results of all interviews and reference
checks of applicants.
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3. After all the screening documents and information have been obtained, the event director or designee shall make a determination as to whether the applicant is qualified to serve as a care provider. This determination shall be able to appeal to the sponsoring agency who shall give written notification to the applicant of its decision in a timely manner.
4. All documents and records obtained from applicants not approved to serve as a care provider shall be returned to the applicant. All related documents not received directly from that applicant shall be destroyed.
5. The event director shall submit to the Abuse Prevention Team the names of applicants who did not satisfactorily complete the screening process. The list shall include the dates of the screening process, the name of the group sponsoring the related function, event or activity, and the name of the person who conducted the screening. Upon request, the Abuse Prevention Team will confirm if the name of a particular potential care giver appears on this list. This list shall not be distributed.
6. As the status of a care provider changes, she/he must satisfactorily complete any additional screening requirements that may be appropriate as provided above under “Screening Requirements”.
7. Any care provider who fails to meet any of the qualifications of this Policy may at any time have her or his certification revoked by the Abuse Prevention Team.
8. An applicant may request that his or her screening be handled exclusively and confidentially by the West Michigan Conference connectional staff person assigned to the ministries of the sponsoring agency. In such cases, all the duties and responsibilities in the screening process assigned to the event director or designee may be performed by the staff person. The staff person shall give written notification to the event director or designee of the applicant’s final status in the screening process.
F. Confidentiality 1. Except as otherwise provided herein, all documents and information obtained on all care
providers shall remain confidential. 2. No Consent by Parent or Guardian, or any file containing such Consents shall be confidential.
All such Consents and files shall be a public record, accessible to anyone in the Conference. 3. Notwithstanding the above, all documents and information obtained during the screening
process may be disclosed when it is reasonably necessary in the context of any criminal or civil litigation involving the care provider or the Conference. In addition, a care provider’s records, documents, files, and information may be disclosed with the written consent, or at the written direction or request of that care provider.
Section II: Care Provider Training and Education A. The Abuse Prevention Team shall be responsible for training care providers for certification. B. The Abuse Prevention Team shall be responsible for training those responsible for implementing
this Policy. C. Care providers shall complete Abuse Prevention training and education for Certification. D. The Abuse Prevention training and education for Certification shall be designed to create and
raise awareness of and sensitivity to the issues of abuse. The Abuse Prevention Certification shall include a knowledge, understanding, familiarity, and agreement to implement the Abuse Prevention Policy of the Conference. This training and education shall include how to avoid incidents and the appearance of abuse as portions of the strategy to prevent false accusations.
E. The Abuse Prevention Certification training and education shall be provided regularly. Abuse Prevention Certification shall be valid for three years.
F. The Abuse Prevention Team shall be responsible for maintaining a current list of all certified care providers. This list may reflect any restrictions or limitations on the services to be provided by each care provider, i.e., only for senior high youth, junior high youth, or nursery. This list shall be a public record and accessible to anyone in the Conference.
Section III: Care Provider Supervision A. General Statement
Proper supervision of certified care providers is necessary to avoid creating the opportunity for both actual abuse and false accusations of abuse to occur. Proper supervision includes providing care providers with Abuse Prevention Certification. Supervision during the care providers’ performance of their responsibilities shall give special attention to high-risk settings such as nurseries, restrooms, and overnights.
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B. General Rules and Procedures 1. Adequate Staffing a. All Conference-related functions, activities, and events involving adults with special
needs, children and youth shall be staffed to meet the standards of this Policy. The portion of the function, activity, or event which involves care providers as defined in this Policy shall be canceled when staffing required by this Policy is not provided.
b. Providing staffing shall be the responsibility of the event director of the Conference-related function, activity or event.
c. Certified care providers shall supervise participants as outlined in this policy. d. Certified care providers shall assist and support each other in implementing this Policy.
This includes reminders to avoid conduct that may give the appearance of inappropriate behavior.
2. Two Certified Care Providers Rule c. At least two (2) certified care providers, one of which must be an adult, shall be present
at each Conference-related function, activity, or event involving adults with special needs, children and youth.
d. The two certified care providers rule in the preceding paragraph maybe waived in the following situations:
1) The certified care provider is an adult and there are at least three (3) children over 12 years of age present;
2) Cabin or tent sleeping during a function, event or activity in which there is only one adult care provider and there are at least three (3) adults with special needs, children or youth present;
3) One (1) certified care provider remains while the other certified care provider temporarily leaves the area or room for a medical, family, or other reasonable necessity, i.e., escorting an adult with special needs, child, youth to the restroom;
4) One (1) adult certified care provider remains when the other certified care provider has to leave for an unexpected medical, family, or other reasonable necessity;
5) A certified care provider is taking an adult with special needs, child, or youth to or from a Conference-related function, activity, or event;
6) A certified care provider temporarily remains with an adult with special needs, child, or youth while waiting for others to arrive at, or while the adult with special needs, child, or youth is waiting to leave, a Conference-related function, activity, or event; or
7) One (1) adult certified care provider is acceptable when a parent or guardian for each of participating adult with special needs, child, or youth signs a Consent of Parent or Guardian, using a form approved by the Abuse Prevention Team.
3. An identification procedure shall be used so that each adult with special needs, child, or youth is released only to a properly identified and pre-authorized person.
C. Additional Nursery Procedures No one other than those receiving care in the nursery, their parents or guardians, approved certified
care providers, and the adults with special needs, children or youth of the servicing certified care providers shall remain in the nursery.
D. Additional Overnight Procedures 1. Only in exceptional circumstances with Abuse Prevention Team advance approval and
a signed “Affidavit of Non-Certified Care Provider” in advance of the conference-related function, activity or event may an adult without West Michigan Conference care provider certification be present on any overnight with adults with special needs, children or youth only.
2. No males shall sleep in the same sleeping area as an unrelated female adult with special needs, child or youth.
3. No females shall sleep in the same sleeping area as an unrelated male adult with special needs, child or youth.
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Section IV: Policy for Reporting Suspected Abuse or Neglect Involving Adults with Special Needs or Children or Youth A. Persons Required to Report 1. All Care Providers and conference employees who have reasonable cause to suspect abuse
or neglect of an adult with special needs, child or youth shall report all known and suspected cases of abuse or neglect which (1) occur on the Conference premises, (2) occur at a Conference-related function, activity, or event, or (3) are disclosed during Conference-related function, activity or event. All other persons may report known and suspected cases of abuse or neglect in accordance with this Policy and the laws of The State of Michigan.
2. If any adult with special needs, child or youth arrives at a conference-related function, activity or event with signs of abuse or neglect, the event director shall immediately implement this Policy’s reporting procedures.
3. The reporting requirements in this Policy are the minimum requirements. This Policy does not preclude anyone from reporting a known or suspected case of abuse or neglect to others for the protection of an adult with special needs, child or youth. Unless such protection requires otherwise, however, confidentiality of the information reported or received shall be respected to protect the rights and interest of the victim, the alleged perpetrator, and their families.
4. Under Michigan law anyone reporting in good faith a known or suspected case of abuse or neglect to the Children’s Protective Services or the Adult Protective Services is immune from civil or criminal liability which might otherwise be incurred thereby.
B. Reporting Procedures 1. The care provider shall immediately report the known or suspected abuse or neglect to the
event director. 2. If suspected or alleged perpetrator is on premises he or she is to be isolated from the program
and have no contact with adults with special needs, children, or youth. 3. Within 24 hours, the event director shall telephone an oral report to the Children’s Protective
Services or Adult Protective Services in the county of the function, activity or event. This oral report shall be made in conjunction with the person having made the observations or received the disclosure. The following information will probably be required in the oral report.
a. Name, age and gender of the alleged victim and other family members b. Address, phone number and/or directions to the alleged victim’s home c. Parents’ place(s) of employment d. Description of the suspected abuse e. Current condition of the alleged victim. 4. Within 72 hours, the event director, with the person initiating there port, shall submit a
completed State of Michigan “Report of Known or Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect” to Children’s Protective Services or its equivalent to Adult Protective Services in accordance with the directions given at the time of the oral report.
5. The event director and the entire staff of the Conference-related function, event, activity or program shall cooperate with Children’s Protective Services or Adult Protective Services in its subsequent investigations.
6. Following contact with local Children’s Protective Services or Adult Protective Services the event director shall inform:
a. The chairperson of the group sponsoring the Conference-related function, activity or event.
b. The conference staff person assigned to the ministries of the sponsoring group. The staff person shall inform the Council Director, the Bishop and the District Superintendent of the sponsoring District.
c. The facility director, manager or host church clergy person. 7. Notification of a parent or legal guardian of the alleged victim of abuse or neglect which
occurred prior to the Conference-related function, activity or event shall be determined by Children’s Protective Services or Adult Protective Services. When it is determined that a parent or legal guardian shall be notified, the event director shall call the parent or legal guardian informing her/him of what has been observed, and what steps have been taken in response to those observations. Unless otherwise instructed by Children’s Protective Services or Adult Protective Services, the event director shall follow the parent’s or legal guardian’s wishes regarding the continued participation of the involved adult with special needs, child or youth.
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8. As much as possible, the event director and all others shall keep matters of the known or suspected abuse or neglect completely confidential. The incident is not to be discussed with persons other than those involved in the reporting.
C. Reporting When the Alleged Perpetrator is the Care Provider or Conference Employee When the event director becomes aware of or receives a report of alleged abuse or neglect by a care
provider or Conference employee, or the care provider is the known or suspected perpetrator, the event director or the person who received the disclosure or the one witnessing the abuse or neglect shall report the abuse or neglect:
1. If suspected or alleged perpetrator is on premises he or she is to be isolated from the program and have no contact with adults with special needs, children, or youth.
2. Within 24 hours to Children’s Protective Services or Adult Protective Services by oral report.
3. To the chairperson of the sponsoring group of the function, event, activity or program. 4. To the Conference staff person assigned to the ministries of the sponsoring group. The staff
person shall inform the Council Director and the Bishop. For functions, events, activities or programs sponsored by a West Michigan District group, the corresponding District Superintendent.
5. To the facility director, manager or host church clergy person. 6. Within 72 hours, by a completed State of Michigan “Report of Known or Suspected Child
Abuse or Neglect” to Children’s Protective Services or its equivalent to Adult Protective Services in accordance with the directions given at the time of the oral report.
D. Reporting When the Alleged Perpetrator is the Event Director When anyone at a Conference-related function, activity or event becomes aware of or receives a report of alleged abuse or neglect by the event director, she/he shall: 1. If suspected or alleged perpetrator is on premises he or she is to be isolated from the program
and have no contact with adults with special needs, children, or youth. 2. Within 24 hours make an oral report to Children’s Protective Services. 3. The chairperson of the sponsoring group shall inform: a. The Conference staff person responsible for the ministries of the sponsoring group. The
staff person shall inform the Council Director and the Bishop. For functions, events, activities or programs sponsored by a West Michigan District group, the staff person shall inform the corresponding District Superintendent.
b. The facility director or host church clergy person. 4. Within 72 hours, the chairperson of the sponsoring group, with the person initiating the
report, shall submit a completed State of Michigan “Report of Known or Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect” to Children’s Protective Services or its equivalent to Adult Protective Services in accordance with the directions given at the time of the oral report.
E. Reporting When the Alleged Perpetrator is a Michigan Area Clergy Person or Diaconal Minister
1. If suspected or alleged perpetrator is on premises he or she is to be isolated from the program and have no contact with adults with special needs, children, or youth.
2. The event director shall: a. Within 24 hours, make an oral report to Children’s Protective Services or Adult
Protective Services. b. Inform the Conference staff person assigned to the ministries of the sponsoring group.
The staff person shall inform the Council Director and the Bishop. For functions, events, activities or programs sponsored by a West Michigan District group, the staff person shall inform the corresponding District Superintendent. This District Superintendent shall inform the respective supervising District Superintendent.
c. Inform the facility director, manager or host church clergy person. d. Within 72 hours, the event director, with the person initiating the report, shall submit a
completed State of Michigan “Report of Known or Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect” to Children’s Protective Services or its equivalent to Adult Protective Services in accordance with the directions given at the time of the oral report.
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3. The Michigan Area Clergy Sexual Misconduct Policy shall be implemented for Michigan Area clergy persons or diaconal ministers. For cases involving United Methodist clergy from outside the Michigan Area the respective supervising bishop shall be informed. For cases involving non-United Methodist clergy, the respective supervising judicatory authority shall be informed.
F. Reporting When the Alleged Perpetrator is Another Adult with Special Needs, Child or Youth
1. If suspected or alleged perpetrator is on premises he or she is to be isolated from the program and have no contact with adults with special needs, children, or youth.
2. When the event director becomes aware of or receives a report of alleged abuse or neglect by another adult with special needs, child or youth, she/he shall, within 24 hours, make an oral report to the local law enforcement agency and follow that agency’s instructions.
3. The event director shall inform: a. The conference staff person assigned to the ministries of the sponsoring group. The
staff person shall inform the Council Director, the Bishop and the corresponding District Superintendent for functions, activities or events sponsored by a West Michigan District.
b. The facility director or manager. c. The parents or guardians of both parties unless instructed otherwise by the local
enforcement agency.
G. Reporting All Other Suspected Cases of Abuse or Neglect In all other cases of suspected abuse or neglect, the event director and the conference staff person
assigned to the ministries of the sponsoring group shall be immediately notified, and the reporting procedures referenced above shall be implemented.
Section V: Follow-Up Procedures After Reports of Known or Suspected Abuse or Neglect A. General Goals and Objectives After reporting procedures have been implemented, the following goals and objectives as prioritized
below shall be addressed: 1. Protection for the alleged victim and other adults with special needs, children and youth from
any continued exposure to abuse or neglect. 2. Care for the spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being of the alleged victim and the alleged
perpetrator. 3. Respect and preservation of the legal rights of both the alleged victim and the alleged
perpetrator. 4. Safeguarding the privacy of all parties involved. 5. Care for the spiritual and emotional well-being of the Conference. 6. Protection of the legal and financial interests of the Conference.
B. Investigation 1. Conference employees and volunteers shall not conduct any investigation of reports or
accusations of abuse or neglect. 2. Following the guidance of an attorney representing the Conference, the Conference shall
cooperate in any proper investigations by the Children’s Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, law enforcement agency, liability insurer, and the parties involved.
C. Response Procedures When the alleged abuse or neglect involves (1) a conference or district employee as the alleged
perpetrator, (2) an abuse occurring on Conference premises, or (3) an adult with special needs, child or youth participating in any Conference-related function, activity, event, or program, the following procedures shall be observed: [For alleged abuse or neglect involving Michigan Area United Methodist clergy persons or diaconal ministers see item 8 in this section.]
1. The status of the accused care provider (if applicable) shall be immediately suspended, and he or she shall not be permitted to continue providing any services for adults with special needs, youth or children in any Conference-related function, activity, event, or program. Certification may be re-instated only after satisfactory completion of the screening qualifications set forth in this Policy.
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2. The Bishop or designee shall appoint a contact person to handle, oversee, and/or represent the Conference in all communications with the Children’s Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and investigators.
3. The Bishop of designee shall give written notice to the liability insurance carrier for the Conference.
4. If the alleged perpetrator is an employee of the Conference, the Conference Personnel Committee may discharge or place the employee on a leave of absence pending the completion of any investigations by the Children’s Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, any responding law enforcement agencies, and/or the completion on any legal proceedings. A leave of absence may be with or without pay, at the discretion of the Conference Personnel Committee. The employee may be reinstated after a leave of absence or discharge, only if approved by the Abuse Prevention Team following satisfactory completion of the screening qualifications set forth in this Policy.
5. The Bishop or designee shall be the spokesperson solely authorized to respond to the media and general public. The designee may or may not be the same person appointed in item 2 of this section.
6. When appropriate the bishop shall inform the Conference of the situation and how the Conference is responding to it.
7. Everyone involved in the response shall document her/his activities and all communications regarding the suspected abuse or neglect.
8. When the alleged perpetrator is a Michigan Area United Methodist clergy person, The Michigan Area Clergy Sexual Misconduct Policy shall be implemented.
D. Response to the Victim(s) and the Accused 1. Pastoral care shall be extended to the victim, the accused and their families. 2. The Conference shall continue to express and share its Christian care, love and support for,
both, the victim and the accused, as well as their families. It will be a difficult time for all parties involved and may be when they need the love and support of their Conference family the most. Although the practice of abuse, neglect, or the making of false accusations is not to be condoned, we will continue to acknowledge that God’s grace is available to all. All persons are valued human beings created in God’s image.
Section VI: Revisions A. This policy shall be reviewed annually by the Abuse Prevention Team. B. The Abuse Prevention Team may temporarily adjust this Policy between sessions of the Annual
Conference as needed in consultation with the Council Director or designated Conference staff person. Annual Conference approval is necessary to make these revisions permanent.
1. Proposed revisions shall be submitted in writing to the members of the Abuse Prevention Team at least 15 days prior to the consideration of said proposed changes by the Abuse Prevention Team.
2. Revisions shall be effective 120 days after Abuse Prevention Team action unless otherwise specified by the Abuse Prevention Team action.
3. All Conference-related groups shall be informed of the revision(s)within 30 days of the decision giving them 90 days notice.
Section VII: Implementation This policy shall be effective June 1, 2000 for all Conference-related functions, events or activities.
Definitions For this Policy, the following definitions will apply. “Abuse” means harm or threatened harm to the health or welfare of an adult with special needs, child,
or youth by any person responsible for the health or welfare of an adult with special needs, child, or youth that occurs through non-accidental physical or mental injury; sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or maltreatment [State of Michigan Compiled Laws Act No. 238, Public Acts of 1975, Sections 722.622.2(c)]; sexual harassment, sexual contact, sexual molestation, disseminating, exhibiting, or displaying sexually explicit material.
“Abuse Prevention Certification” refers to the training and education of Abuse Prevention Certified care providers.
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“Abuse Prevention Team” means all persons, individually and collectively, who are appointed by the Conference to serve on a committee or task force for the purpose of training care providers and those responsible for implementing this Policy.
“Adult” means a person at least 18 years of age. “Adult Protective Services” refers to the Adults Protective Services Division of the Family Independence
Agency in the State of Michigan which guards the safety and welfare of persons in Michigan over the age of 18 years.
“Adult with special needs” refers to persons overt he age of 18 years of age who are mentally or physically impaired (e.g., mental illness or disability) or incapacitated (e.g., drugged or unconscious).
“Applicant” means a person who is applying to be approved as a care provider. “Appropriate” means conduct that one could reasonably assume would be acceptable and permissible by
the child’s parent or guardian. “Child” or “Children” or “Youth” refers to a person under 18 years of age [State of Michigan Compiled
Laws Act No. 238, Public Acts of 1975, Sections 722.622.2(b)]. “Care provider” means anyone (including employees, volunteers, lay and clergy) charged with
supervising adults with special needs, children, and youth during a Conference-related function, event or activity. A certified care provider has completed the Abuse Prevention Certification.
“Child neglect” means harm or threatened harm to the health or welfare of an adult with special needs, child, or youth by a parent, legal guardian, or any other person responsible for the health or welfare of an adult with special needs, child, or youth that occurs through either of the following:
a. negligent treatment, including the failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care, and protection from abuse; or
b. placing an adult with special needs, child, or youth at an unreasonable risk to the health or welfare of an adult with special needs, child, or youth by failure of the parent, legal guardian, or any other person responsible for the health or welfare of an adult with special needs, child, or youth to intervene to eliminate that risk when that person is able to do so, and has, or should have, knowledge of the risk. [State of Michigan Compiled Laws Act No. 238, Public Acts of 1975, Sections 722.622.2.(d)].
“Child Protective Services” refers to the Children’s Protective Services Division of the Family Independence Agency in the State of Michigan which guards the safety and welfare of children in Michigan under the age of 18 years.
“Church” means the local congregation. “Conference” means the West Michigan Conference of The United Methodist Church. “Conference-related” means any function, event or activity sponsored by, planned and/or implemented
by persons representing the Conference, any of its districts or other connectional body beyond the local congregation and within the Conference. This definition includes all camp ministry functions, events and activities.
“District Superintendent” means the acting District Superintendent of the respective District of the West Michigan Conference of The United Methodist Church or her/his designee.
“Employee” means any individual receiving a wage, salary or other compensation from the West Michigan Conference for services rendered beyond and not necessarily related to the specific Conference-related function, event or activity, including all full-time and part-time employees.
“Event director” refers to the person over seeing all personnel and programming at a Conference- related function, event or activity.
“Event site” means the location of a Conference-related function, event or activity. This does not exclusively apply to a United Methodist facility.
“Leader” means anyone directly responsible for supervising and overseeing the specific Conference- related function, event or activity.
“Parent or Guardian” means any parent, step-parent, foster parent, grandparent, or appointed guardian who has the general responsibility for the health, education, or welfare of a child, youth or adult with special needs.
“Sexual abuse” means engaging in any sexual contact or sexual penetration with a child, the sexual exploitation of an adult with special needs, child, or youth, the sexual harassment of an adult with special needs child, or youth, the sexual molestation of an adult with special needs, child, or youth, and/or disseminating, exhibiting, or displaying sexually explicit material to an adult with special needs, child, or youth, regardless of whether such conduct is with or without the knowledge or consent of the adult with special needs, child, or youth [StateofMichiganCompiledLawsActNo.238,PublicActsof1975,Sections722.622.2(k)].In general, sexual abuse of an adult with special needs, child, or youth includes any form of sexual conduct in which a victim is being used for the sexual stimulation of the perpetrator.
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It may be violent or nonviolent. It includes sexual behaviors involving touching, such as fondling, as well as oral, genital and anal penetration, intercourse, and rape. It also includes sexual behavior that does not involve touching, such as sexually suggestive comments, obscene phone calls, exhibitionism, displaying pornographic materials, and allowing adult with special needs, children, or youth to witness sexual activity. It includes any conduct that involves adults with special needs, children, youth in sexual behaviors for which they are not personally, socially, emotionally, or developmentally ready.
“Sexual contact” means the intentional touching of the intimate parts or the clothing covering the immediate area of the intimate parts of a child, youth or adult with special needs.
“Sexual exploitation” means allowing, permitting, or encouraging an adult with special needs, child, or youth to engage in prostitution or in the photographing, filming, creating electronic or computer generated images or any other form of depicting an adult with special needs, child, or youth engaged in actual or suggestive sexual conduct.[StateofMichiganCompiledLawsActNo.238,PublicActsof1975,Sections722.622.2(l)].
“Sexual harassment” means any unwanted sexual advance or demand, either verbal or physical, which is perceived by the recipient as demeaning, intimidating or coercive. [See The Book of Resolutions of The United Methodist Church 1996,p.482]
“Sexual penetration” means sexual intercourse or any other intrusion, however slight, of any part of one’s body, or of any object, into any intimate part of the body of an adult with special needs, child, or youth.
“Sexually explicit material” means any printed, electronic or computer generated matter, picture, sculpture, or sound recording which can reasonably be construed as being produced for the purpose of stimulating sexual excitement, arousal, or gratification.
“Shall, Should, and May” were carefully chosen terms used in this Policy, given recognition to their different meanings. “Shall” is to be considered mandatory, “may” is to be considered permissive, and “should” is to be considered a term of strong encouragement.
“Volunteer” means any person receiving no salary, wages or other compensation for providing any services, care, guidance, assistance, or supervision for any adult with special needs, child, or youth in a Conference-related function, event or activity.
“Youth” [See“child”]
PPR #13 Covenant of Clergy Sexual EthicsA Policy of the West Michigan Annual Conference StatementofCovenant God has called us, through the grace of Jesus Christ, into covenant with God and one another. This
covenant is intended by God to be a means of reconciliation, justice, faith, hope, and love. We live out this covenant in the Church. This covenant implies that there are standards to which clergy are expected to adhere and assumes that each clergy person seeks to live according to these high standards. “Ordination and membership in an Annual Conference in The United Methodist Church is a sacred trust” (TheBookofDisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch,2000,¶359.1). Sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment of any kind is sinful behavior against God and one another. Not only does such behavior violate a person’s integrity but it also constitutes an unjust use of status and power which breaks this sacred trust. Therefore all clergy are expected to exercise the most compassionate judgment and to live out the highest ethical standards regarding the role of human sexuality in all interpersonal relationships.
Preamble This policy is intended to assist the ministry of the Church by stating expected standards of behavior
and by defining inappropriate sexual conduct by clergy. It is further intended to provide guidance so that when incidents of sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment are alleged, the complainant and the respondent may experience grace, justice, and reconciliation. Grace means unconditional love, but it does not mean escaping the consequences of inappropriate actions.
This policy is provided to the lay and clergy members of the West Michigan Annual Conference with the hope that it can assist us in creating and maintaining healthy relationships of integrity and safety for the sake of our common ministry to the people of God in the name of Jesus Christ.
TheologicalReflections Scripture teaches that male and female are created in the image of God, and are of equal value in
Christ. From the beginning God intended that all people live out this equality in relationship with one another. Jesus was sent into this world that all persons might experience whole relationships with God and each other.
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TheBook of DisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch-2000(¶161.G) states: “We recognize that sexuality is God’s good gift to all persons. We believe persons may be fully human only when that gift is acknowledged and affirmed by themselves, the Church, and society. We call all persons to the disciplined, responsible fulfillment of themselves, others, and society in the stewardship of this gift.”
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I. Definitions A. Clergy – The term “clergy” as used in this policy includes all ordained, commissioned,
licensed, and consecrated persons serving in the West Michigan Annual Conference, including those serving in extension ministries, on leave, honorable location, retired, and those lay people assigned to pastoral ministry in a local church by a District Superintendent.
B. Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Abuse1 – The terms sexual misconduct and sexual abuse as used in this policy include sexual contact or inappropriate sexual behavior (not limited to sexual intercourse) by the clergy with an adult or minor parishioner, client, church staff person, or colleague, abusing their vulnerability, regardless of by whom it was initiated.
C. Sexual Harassment1 – The term sexual harassment as used in this policy applies to conduct by the clergy with an adult or minor parishioner, client, church staff person, or colleague, abusing their vulnerability, regardless of by whom it was initiated and is defined as follows: “SexualHarassment – We believe human sexuality is God’s good gift. One abuse of this good gift is sexual harassment. We define sexual harassment as any unwanted sexual comment, advance, or demand, either verbal or physical, that is reasonably perceived by the recipient as demeaning, intimidating, or coercive. Sexual harassment must be understood as an exploitation of a power relationship rather than as an exclusively sexual issue. Sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, the creation of a hostile or abusive working environment resulting from discrimination on the basis of gender.Contrary to the nurturing community, sexual harassment creates improper, coercive, and abusive conditions wherever it occurs in society. Sexual harassment undermines the social goal of equal opportunity and the climate of mutual respect between men and women. Unwanted sexual attention is wrong and discriminatory. Sexual harassment interferes with the moral mission of the Church” (TheBook of DisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch-2000, ¶161.I).
D. These definitions in I. B. and I. C. above are also applicable in the context of ministries in which there are not “parishioners,” but there is a community which acknowledges the authority of the clergy as a spiritual leader, such as, but not limited to, appointments to extension ministries, honorable locations, leaves, or retirements.
____________________ 1Sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, and sexual abuse are chargeable offenses in The Book of DisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch-2000(¶2702).
II. Standards for Clergy Conduct A. Clergy related to the Annual Conference are accountable for the ways they respond to persons
who ask assistance and/or over whom they have authority. A violation of clergy relationship, clergy responsibility, and clergy authority is abusive and unethical and could result in the discontinuance of ordained, commissioned, licensed, consecrated status or assignment.
B. Clergy have the responsibility for developing healthy and ethical relationships with other persons. Married clergy have made a vow to nurture and maintain a faithful marital relationship. Single clergy must maintain appropriate sexual conduct in dating relationships as understood in our Christian teaching.
C. Personal integrity and mature professional conduct are a part of every clergy relationship. Such standards prohibit any sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment with a parishioner or client entrusted to his/her sacred care.
III. Expectations A. Clergy often relate to persons who are fragile and vulnerable, and therefore, clergy must
exercise special care: 1. To maintain psychological, emotional, and spiritual health; 2. To be properly and adequately prepared and educated, including continuing education,
in order to provide appropriate help for those in their care; 3. To seek counsel, advice, and supervision.
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B. Clergy self-discipline requires self-awareness and a standard of ethics which is implied and described in the vows of ordination and consecration.
C. All those within the clergy covenant of the Church are encouraged to discern when particular support, therapy, or other assistance should be sought for clergy colleagues.
IV. Misunderstandings and False Accusations – Fear often surrounds the issues of misunderstandings and false accusations. Certain words and behaviors may be heard, seen, and felt in a different way by one person than by another person. False accusations may sometimes be made. It is understood, therefore, that all care will be taken by those involved in the investigation to determine the validity of a complaint and the appropriate response.
V. Retaliation – It is important to protect persons who truthfully disclose such misconduct. Retaliation against those persons by anyone is prohibited.
VI. Confidentiality and the Responsibility for Reporting Clergy Sexual Misconduct – Clergy sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment places an unfair and unavoidable burden on the victim of such conduct. Truth-telling may be risky and painful and may also stir up strong feelings of fear and anger for all involved. Even so, truth-telling has the power to release both offenders and victims from the secrecy, denial, and guilt that result from sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment.
The Church is a place for healing and justice; therefore, it must recognize, prevent, and stop sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment. All clergy and laity bear sacred responsibility to become informed of appropriate standards of conduct and to address alleged sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment. Clergy and laity alike bear responsibility for confronting one another with knowledge of sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment.
When the covenant of the clergy has been broken by instances of sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment pain and disruption occur. Sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment creates many victims: those directly involved, spouses, families, congregations, and their surrounding communities. In those moments the Church is called to bring about healing, reconciliation, and restoration of all parties. This may include encouragement and support of an aggrieved person, care for one committing the offense, and initiation of complaint procedures as outlined in TheBook of DisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch2000(¶359).
VII. Procedure – If you have experienced sexual misconduct/sexual abuse/sexual harassment you may contact the office of a District Superintendent or the Bishop. These addresses and phone numbers are available in any local United Methodist Church.
The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church-2000 will be followed in response to complaints which are initiated. Every complaint will be taken seriously and treated with integrity and confidentiality.
VIII. Final Notes – If any provision of this policy is in conflict with TheBookofDisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch, The BookofDisciplineofTheUnitedMethodistChurch shall prevail. Such conflict shall not be grounds for invalidating the entire policy.
Copies of this document are available from the Conference and District Offices.
PPR #14 Conference Policy for the Health Insurance ProgramCONFERENCE POLICY FOR THE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
I. ELIGIBILITY: There are two classes of eligibility under the Group Health Insurance Program, (or The Program, defined as follows:
A. Mandatory Class: Upon enrollment, participants under the Mandatory Class with their spouse, domestic partner and dependents shall be covered automatically during active appointment to and after retirement from a local church or employment in the Conference, unless they waive participation. Waiver of participation by persons in the Mandatory Class is allowed only if coverage for the participant is obtained through the employer of the participant’s spouse, or domestic partner.
B. Optional Class: Persons under the Optional Class have the option to request coverage for themselves, their spouse, domestic partner and dependents within 90 days from date of the qualifying event, e.g., employment in a Conference agency or local church, divorce or leave status. If they choose not to participate and then later change their mind, they may enroll only during the open enrollment period. In all cases, it is required that the salary paying unit or the
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participant remits the premium monthly to the Conference Treasurer. II. DOCUMENTATION: The Cabinet shall provide the Conference Treasurer with information of
appointment, termination, or change of appointment status of Clergy persons in accordance with the guidelines for The Program. This set of information is contained in the Appointment Change Report of the respective district superintendent. Information for Lay persons shall be provided by the employing agency.
III. MANDATORY CLASS. Persons under the Mandatory Class are: A. All Clergy persons who are appointed half-time or more by the bishop in local churches or
Conference Agencies in the West Michigan Conference. B. All full-time lay employees (minimum 30 hours per week) of the Conference. C. Clergy persons on Incapacity Leave status who are qualified to receive CPP benefits. D. Lay employees on Disability Leave who are qualified to receive Workers Compensation
Insurance benefits. E. Clergy on Retired status whose appointment of at least ten years immediately prior to
retirement was within The United Methodist Church structure within the Michigan Episcopal Area; however, exemption may be granted by the Board of Pension and Health Benefits upon request by the Cabinet to facilitate clergy appointments. This rule will be effective for those with appointment dates on July 1, 2003 and later.
F. Surviving spouse and eligible dependents of deceased participants in the Mandatory Class. IV. OPTIONAL CLASS. Premiums for this class of persons during active employment and after
retirement are the responsibility of the participant or the employing agency and not of the Conference. Persons under the Optional Class are:
A. Full-time employees (minimum 30 hours per week) of a local church during active employment or after retirement.
B. Clergy granted voluntary leave of absence or sabbatical. C. District Superintendent Appointees with the recommendation of the Cabinet D. Spouse divorced from a participating clergy of a lay employee for a maximum duration of
two years subject to termination upon remarriage or coverage elsewhere, and subject to the provisions of the court decree.
E. Retired clergy who are not receiving pension benefits or retired Conference lay employees who are less than 62 years old.
V. DEFINITIONS: A. Eligible Dependents are dependents of the participant as of the date of retirement or disability
leave, who are not permanent residents outside of the U.S.A. They are: 1. Spouse, or domestic partner of the participant The definition of domestic partner will
be determined by the insurance carrier. 2. Unmarried children under 19 years of age. 3. Unmarried children 19 to 25 years of age who are registered students in regular full-
time attendance in school, provided they are principally dependent upon the participant for support and maintenance.
4. Surviving spouse and/or eligible dependent children of deceased participant. 5. Handicapped children regardless of age who are qualified dependents under the law but
excluding their spouse, domestic partner or children. B. Retired participant means a clergy person who has been placed on a retired relationship by
the West Michigan Conference, or a lay employee who retired from employment in the West Michigan Conference.
C. Clergy on Incapacity Leave means a clergy person who has been placed on incapacity leave status and receives CPP benefits from the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits.
D. Clergy on Leave of Absence or Sabbatical means clergy who has been placed on any of this status by action of the Conference Board of Ordained Ministry.
E. Ineligible Classes: The following persons shall not be eligible to participate in The Program. 1. Clergy members of the Conference who are employed outside the West Michigan
Conference structure. 2. New spouse, new domestic partner and new dependents of a participant after the
participant’s retirement or being placed on disability leave. 3. Children who are no longer deemed dependents because of age. 4. Married children.
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VI. EFFECTIVE DATE OF INSURANCE. The health insurance of persons in the Mandatory Class are effective on the first of the month following the date of the initial appointment of clergy persons or of the employment of lay persons in the Conference upon enrollment.
VII. TERMINATION OF INSURANCE. A. Clergy or Lay Participants 1. Appointment or employment terminates for any reason, except retirement or incapacity
leave. 2. The Program is terminated 3. Required payment is not made after the 60-days grace period. 4. Death B. Dependent 1. Person no longer meets the definition of a Dependent 2. Required payment is not made after the 60-days grace period. 3. Participant requests termination of a dependent’s coverage VIII. PREMIUM BILLING AND CONTRIBUTION. Insurance premium billing and contribution shall
be determined as follows: A. Mandatory Class. 1. The premium contribution of a Charge for each clergy participant in the Program
shall be a Blended Rate which is a portion of the Composite Rate. The formula for calculating the Composite Rate consists of dividing the total cost of the Program for the following year by the number of participants enrolled as of July 1 of the current year.
2. The premium contribution of participants is the applicable percentage of the composite rate based on the participant’s compensation and the approved sliding scale, as follows:
$20,000 and less = 5% of composite rate; $20,001 to $25,000 = 6% of composite rate $25,001 to $30,000 =7% of composite rate; $30,001 to $35,000 = 8% of composite rate $35,001 to $40,000 = 9% of composite rate; $40,001 to $45,000 = 10% of composite rate $45,001 to $50,000 = 12% of composite rate; $50,001 to $55,000 = 13% of composite rate $55,001 to $60,000 = 14% of composite rate; $60,001 and greater = 15% of composite rate 3. A charge whose pastor’s participation in the Program has been waived because of
the spouse’s or domestic partner’s coverage in another plan will be billed $100 each month.
B. Optional Class 1. The salary paying unit that is responsible for paying the premium shall pay monthly the
actual cost of the premium as determined by the Board. 2. If there is no salary paying unit responsible, the participant shall pay the actual premium
cost as determined by the Board. C. Subject to Payment of 10% Minimum Premium Contribution, premium billings of Retired
Clergy, Clergy on Incapacity Leave Status and Retired Conference Lay Employees shall be determined as follows:
1. Premiums for retired clergy who have attained age 65years and 20 years of service to the church or 35 years of service to the church regardless of age, and eligible dependents, shall be paid by the Conference at the rate of 5% for every year up to 20 years of full-time service, subject to the preceding rule under
III. E. Less than full-time service shall earn pro-rata credit. 2. Retirees not qualified to be in the Medicare supplemental program because of age (i.e.
less than 65 years old), will pay the applicable premium percentage based on the rate of the active plan.
3. Clergy on Incapacity Leave Status who were actively participating in the Program at the time of being placed on incapacity leave status with Cumulative Protection Plan (CPP) benefits, and their eligible dependents shall be provided coverage under the Program at the expense of the Conference. If such clergy remain on incapacity leave until retirement, they shall be eligible for the benefits as provided in the preceding paragraph
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(VIII.C.1) and the years on incapacity leave shall be counted as years of service. 4. Premiums for Retired Conference Lay employees who have attained age 65 years and
eligible dependents, shall be paid by the Conference at the rate of 5% for every year up to 20 years of full-time service to the church, provided that they shall have served in the Conference for the 10 years immediately preceding retirement.
5. Conference Program coverage shall be Secondary and Medicare Primary. Persons under Medicare primary coverage are required to enroll in Medicare Parts A and B at their own expense.
6. All retired participants in the Mandatory Class are required to contribute a minimum 10% of the retiree program cost as determined by the Board.
IX. PREMIUM COLLECTION A. In order to avail themselves of tax exemption benefits, participants in the active plan
must complete a Flexible Spending Account enrollment form which authorizes the withholding of premium contribution.
B. Local churches shall be required to remit monthly to the Conference Treasurer the total of the blended rate and the amount of the participant’s premium contribution as billed.
C. Likewise, Conference lay employees shall be required to pay their premium contribution and the Conference Treasurer is authorized to withhold the amount from payroll based on the completed Flexible Spending Account enrollment form.
D. Failure to remit premium payments for participants within the 60 days grace period from the due date shall result in termination of coverage, unless prior arrangements have been made with the Conference Treasurer.
E. The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits shall be authorized to arrange with the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits the monthly withholding from pension benefits of retired participants the amount of premium contribution required from each retired participant.
F. In the event of financial distress on the part of a mandatory participant, a Medical Benevolence grant may be requested according to the procedures and guidelines established by the Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits. The application form shall be furnished by the Conference Treasurer upon request.
X. PLAN ADMINISTRATION A. The Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits is the designated plan administrator
and fiduciary. The Plan is centrally administered through the Office of the Conference Treasurer who acts as the Conference Benefits Officer. The administration of The Program shall be governed by this policy and the Board is granted the authority:
1. To set benefit levels, premium rates, participant premium contributions and Plan funding arrangement including prudent Stop Loss insurance and reserve funding in order to keep The Plan financially sound. The board shall make an annual report on The State of the Plan at Annual Conference and, to the extent practicable, will seek input from the Annual Conference of administrative matters that affect Plan participants.
2. To retain consultants, retain or consult with actuaries and contract third party administrators and to select health care networks and providers of Stop Loss insurance coverage.
3. To invest funds through its Investment Committee in accordance with the social principles in TheBookofdiscipline.
4. To interpret Plan provisions through the Conference Treasurer whose interpretation in writing will be considered final unless appealed to the board which has the final authority to decide any issue under the Plan.
B. The Conference Board of Pensions and Health Benefits is amenable to the Annual Conference which has the final authority to amend, suspend or terminate The Program in whole or in part in an Annual Conference session or special session called for the purpose, provided that any proposal that may affect The Program shall be referred to the board for study, and evaluation before any Annual Conference action is taken.
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X. MEMOIRS
A. Associates Members
1. Active None
2. Retired None
B. Probationary Members
1. Active None
2. Retired None
C. Members in Full Connection
1. Active None
2. Retired
H. JAMES BIRDSALL BornNovember12,1913.ServedPerrinton/Pompeii,Pentwater/Summit,CarsonCity,Muskegon:
Lakeside,GrandLedge,LansingCalvary;retired1978.DiedJune19,2008. H.JamesBirdsallservedtheWestMichiganConferenceforpartsoffourdecades.Hewasa
graduateofAlmaCollege.Heandhiswife,Ilene,weremarried65years.Theywereblessedwithmanyfriendsthroughoutthecountry.Jameswasbestknownforhissenseofhumorandlovingcompassion.IleneandJameswereprivilegedtoresideattheClarkRetirementCommunityfrom1995untiltheirdeathsin2006and2008,respectively.
—PhilipBirdsall,son
RONALD M. FASSETT BornNovember10,1932.ServedSaugatuck-NewRichmond;GrandRapids:PlainfieldAve.;Kalama-
zoo:Simpson;Muskegon:Central;GrandRapids:BurtonHeights;GrandRapidsMetroMinistry1983;retired1994.DiedNovember1,2008.
Ron’spassionsfoundhimadvocatingforcivilrightsandwomen’srights,whiledemonstratingagainsttheinjusticesofwar,apartheid,andracialandhousingdiscrimination.Thepossibilityofarrestneverdeterredhimfromhiswitness.Ron’sfamilyremembershisotherspecialpassions,suchasfishing,thecottage,watchingtheNorthernLights,campfireswith“s’mores,”exploringcemeteries,familygenealogy,andespeciallyhiswonderandcareofGod’sworldwhichhelovedsodearly.
—Ron’sfamily
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LEON E. DAYRINGER BornJanuary8,1925.TransferredfromDetroitConf.;servedasAssoc.DirectorMichiganConf.Staff;
Conf.StaffDirector;GrandRapids:NativeAmerican;InschoolDavenportBusinessCollege,GrandRapids;HonorableLocation;retired1985.DiedAugust31,2008.
KENNETH W. KARLZEN BornFebruary19,1936.ServedFrontier/Cambria;NorthAdams/Jerome;Marne;Muskegon:Crest-
wood;Greenville;Lansing:First;Kalamazoo:Westwood;EastLansing:Aldersgate;retired1995.DiedJune14,2008.
Ken’swholelifewasfocusedonlovingandhelpingpeople,whetheritwasfamilyorfriends.Hewrotethathetriedtolearn,teach,preach,andlivebythescripturesorChristiantruths.HebelievedthatwearelovedverymuchbytheLord.Hetaughtandlivedwithalotofhumor.HewasalwaysreadytoexchangeagoodstoryortellstoriestochildrenatBibleSchooleveryyear.Hisinterestinnaturefoundhimhunting,campingwithfamily,friendsorchurch,workingonmissionprojects(cleaningupafterrivershadfloodedinKentuckyandIllinois)orgoingwithStevefaithfullytotheMichiganStatefootballgameseachyear.HesaidLakeMichiganrestoredhissoul.
Eveninillness,Kenfoundthegoodinpeopleandencouragedthem.Hisfocuswasalwaysthesame:areflectionfromGodbyhelpingandlovingpeople.
—MarthaJaneKarlzen,wife
SIDNEY A. SHORT BornJuly1,1928.ServedSonoma/Newton;BattleCreek:First;Jackson:First;SouthHaven;St.Jo-
seph;Hastings:First;Lansing:Central;retired1993.DiedJanuary16,2009. Sidneywasapastorwithstrongconvictions.Hewasanenthusiasticandambitiousman.High-
lightswerehisbuildingofanewchurchinSt.JosephandhismanyyearsatCentralinLansing.HishappiestministrywashisyearsinHastings.
—AliceShort,wife
JOHN F. SORENSEN BornApril4,1923.ServedMulliken/Dow;BattleCreek:UptonAve./Birchwood;Jackson:Haven;
Ithaca;Lansing:First;Ludington:United;retired1985.DiedFebruary7,2009. ReverendJohnSorensenlovedbeinginthecenterofactivity.Heencouragedyoutobethebest
youcouldbeintheserviceofourLord.Hewasaservantandtaughtbyhisexample.—SharonandKeithSorensen,daughter-in-lawandson
CURTIS W. STRADER BornJuly13,1925.ServedasDirector,WesleyFoundationsinTexasandKansas;churchesinOhio
andIndiana;transferredtoWestMichiganandservedBattleCreek:Maple;Kalamazoo:StockbridgeAvenue;onDisabilityleave;retired1993.DiedMarch11,2009.
CurtisStrader,belovedhusbandandfather,wasatalentedandinspirationalpreacherwhoworkedtirelesslyforthecivilrightsofallpersons.Hewasactiveineverycommunityinwhichhelived,fightingforequalopportunitiesfortheunderserved.Heissurvivedbyhiswifeof56years,GaynellStrader,sonsBradley,Scott,andKent,andfivegrandchildren.
—ScottStrader,son,andGaynellStrader,wife
D. Deacons in Full Connection
1. Active None
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E. Local Pastors
1. Active
D. MICHAEL MAURER BornMarch31,1942.ServedEastLansing:ChapelHill;EastLansing:ChapelHill/Vantown;East
Lansing:ChapelHill/Eagle;Barnard/EastJordan/Norwood.DiedNovember10,2008. Michaelwasanenergeticcircuitrider.
—Rev.EdryeMaurer,wife
2. Retired
None
E. Clergy in good standing from another demonination
None
F. Missionaries
None
G. Missionariesí Spouses
None
H. Deaconesses
None
I. Clergy Spouses
MAXINE C. MARTIN—WifeofC.WilliamMartin BornJuly27,1922ñDiedApril11,2009
DOROTHY RANDOLPH—WifeofBernardRandolph BornSeptember29,1916–DiedJune2,2009
J. Clergy Surviving Spouses
None
K. Child of the Parsonage
JACKIE SORENSEN—SonofJohnandMarieteSorensen BornNovember25,1944–DiedDecember21,2008
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L. Diaconal Ministers
None
M. Diaconal Ministersí Spouses
None
N. Lay Persons (Professionally Related to the Conference)
DAvID C. MORRIS—Memberofmanyboardsandagencies DiedApril17,2009
ISABELLE K. PAYNE—MemberofAnnualConferenceandmarshallatGeneralandJurisdictionalConferences
BornNovember21,1921–DiedMay3,2009
O. Episcopal Family
None
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For Roll of Deceased prior to July 20, 1938, consult Minutes of 1938 and before For Roll of Deceased prior to June 12, 1967, consult Minutes of 1967 and before For Roll of Deceased prior to April 7, 1977, consult Minutes of 1977 and before For Roll of Deceased prior to June 2, 1986, consult Minutes of 1986 and before For Roll of Deceased prior to July 1, 1994, consult Minutes of 1994 and before For Roll of Deceased proir to July 1, 2005, consult Minutes of 2005 and before
Entered Joined Reg. West Mich.Name Date of Death Place of Death Age Ministry Conference
Gordon Showers October 23, 2005 Grand Rapids, MI 96 1940 1940Ralph P. Witmer January 3, 2006 Concord, MI 94 1934 1941Paul Frederick May 20, 2006 New Baltimore, MI 70 1958 1990Phillip L. Brown May 25, 2006 Columbus, OH 72 1953 1958Marvin Zimmerman August 20, 2006 Mason, MI 87 1960 1958George O. Hartmann August 24, 2006 Portage, MI 81 1954 1950Timothy Boal October 31, 2006 Grand Rapids, MI 59 1985 1978Paul F. Albery November 16, 2006 Chelsea, MI 90 1943 1941Robert H. Jongeward, Sr. Jan. 19, 2007 Deltona, FL 90 1942 1939James W. Burgess March 4, 2007 St. Louis, MI 88 1984 1981William Foldesi April 7, 2007 Mt. Pleasant, MI 55 (LP) (LP)William P. Myers, Jr. April 15, 2007 Battle Creek, MI 61 (OF) (OF)Willard Gilroy April 18, 2007 Battle Creek, MI 77 1960 1954Harold L. Mann May 4, 2007 Grand Rapids, MI 84 1957 1952C. Robert Carson July 17, 2007 Penney Farms, FL 101 1957 1958William A. Blanding II July 29, 2007 Clearwater, FL 101 1925 1925Linda H. Hollies August 18, 2007 Arizona 64 1996 1996James H. Meines November 3, 2007 Wyoming, MI 68 George C. Elliott December 21, 2007 Fremont, MI 90 1939 1939Laurence R. Grubaugh Feb. 19, 2008 Hartford, MI 82 1959 1959Theodore F. Cole March 4, 2008 Chesterfield, MO 84 1959 1959Thomas Peters April 23, 2008 Potterville, MI 77 1958 1960Richard A. Tester April 29, 2008 Arizona 69 Walter J. Rothfuss April 30, 2008 Bridgman, MI 72 1961 1962Kenneth W. Karlzen June 14, 2008 72 1966 1966H. James Birdsall June 19, 2008 Grand Rapids, MI 95 Orin Daniels July 28, 2008 Leon E. Dayringer August 31, 2008 Apache Junction, AZ 83 1950 1967Ronald M. Fassett November 1, 2008 Grand Rapids, MI 75 1959 1959D. Michael Maurer November 10, 2008 East Jordan, MI 66 (FL) (FL)Sidney A. Short January 16, 2009 Auburn, IN 81 1951 1951John F. Sorensen February 7, 2009 Grand Rapids, MI 85 1962 1962Curtis W. Strader March 11, 2009 St. Petersburg, FL 83 1954 1980
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For information regarding previous sessions of the former Conferences of Evangelical United Brethren Church, refer to the Journal of the 107th Annual Session of the Michigan Conference (EUB) Pages 25 and 26 dated May 20-23, 1968.
For the Listing of previous Sessions of the West Michigan Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, please refer to the Journal of the West Michigan Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Pages 240-241, dated June 12-15, 1974. (Note: Session no. 28 in 1996 refers to the 28th session of the United Methodist Church, as formed with the merger of the Methodist and EUB churches in 1968.)
No. Date Began Place Bishop Secretary
133 June 4, 1968 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder H. A. Kirchenbauer134 June 18, 1969 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder H. A. Kirchenbauer135 June 18, 1970 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder H. A. Kirchenbauer136 June 17, 1971 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder H. A. Kirchenbauer137 June 14, 1972 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder L. R. Taylor138 June 13, 1973 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder L. R. Taylor139 June 12, 1974 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder L. R. Taylor140 June 11, 1975 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder L. R. Taylor141 June 9, 1976 Albion, MI Dwight E. Loder L. R. Taylor142 June 2, 1977 Albion, MI Edsel A. Ammons L. R. Taylor143 June 14, 1978 Albion, MI Edsel A. Ammons E. K. Eldred144 June 13, 1979 Albion, MI Thomas M. Pryor E. K. Eldred145 June 11, 1980 Albion, MI Edsel A. Ammons E. K. Eldred146 June 10, 1981 Albion, MI James S. Thomas E. K. Eldred147 June 9, 1982 Albion, MI Edsel A. Ammons E. K. Eldred148 May 31, 1983 Albion, MI Edsel A. Ammons Paul E. Patterson149 May 29, 1984 Albion, MI Edsel A. Ammons Paul E. Patterson150 June 11, 1985 Albion, MI Judith Craig Paul E. Patterson151 June 10, 1986 Albion, MI Judith Craig Paul E. Patterson152 June 9, 1987 Albion, MI Judith Craig Paul E. Patterson153 June 14, 1988 Albion, MI Judith Craig Ronald B. Grant154 June 13, 1989 Albion, MI Judith Craig Ronald B. Grant155 June 12, 1990 Albion, MI Judith Craig Ronald B. Grant156 June 11, 1991 Albion, MI Judith Craig Ronald B. Grant157 June 9, 1992 Albion, MI Judith Craig John H. Hice158 June 15, 1993 Albion, MI Donald A. Ott John H. Hice159 June 14, 1994 Albion, MI Donald A. Ott John H. Hice160 June 13, 1995 Albion, MI Donald A. Ott John H. Hice28 June 11, 1996 Albion, MI Donald A. Ott Gail L. Friedrick29 June 10, 1997 Albion, MI Donald A. Ott Gail L. Friedrick30 June 8, 1998 Grand Rapids, MI Donald A. Ott Gail L. Friedrick31 June 2, 1999 Grand Rapids, MI Donald A. Ott William C. Johnson32 June 1, 2000 Grand Rapids, MI Donald A. Ott William C. Johnson33 May 31, 2001 Grand Rapids, MI Linda Lee William C. Johnson34 May 31, 2002 Grand Rapids, MI Linda Lee William C. Johnson35 June 6, 2003 Grand Rapids, MI Linda Lee William C. Johnson36 June 3, 2004 Grand Rapids, MI Linda Lee William C. Johnson37 June 2, 2005 Grand Rapids, MI Jonathan D. Keaton Kathryn S. Cadarette38 June 1, 2006 Grand Rapids, MI Jonathan D. Keaton Kathryn S. Cadarette39 May 31, 2007 Grand Rapids, MI Jonathan D. Keaton Laura B. Clark40 June 5, 2008 Grand Rapids, MI Jonathan D. Keaton Laura B. Witkowski41 June 4, 2009 Grand Rapids, MI Jonathan D. Keaton Laura B. Witkowski
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XIII. PLAN OF ORGANIZATION
Structure of the West Michigan Conferenceas adopted June, 1990, effective January 1, 1992
Revised June 2009
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I. INTRODUCTION A. Preamble to the Plan of Organization B. The West Michigan Conference PURPOSE STATEMENT C. Organizational Principles D. Definitions E. General Provisions F. Changes in the Plan or Organization
II. DISTRICT A. District Conference B. District Council on Ministries
III. ANNUAL CONFERENCE A. Standing Committees B. Conference Ministries 1. Organization 2. Meetings 3. Responsibilities 4. Conference Organizational Units: a. Director of Connectional Ministries b. Council on Ministries 1) Membership on the Conference Council on Ministries 2) Officers 3) Meetings 4) Committees 5) Reports 6) Conference Program Staff c. Agencies amenable to the Conference Council on Ministries 1) Conference Ministries a) Board of Church and Society b) Board of Global Ministries c) Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry d) Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns e) Commission on Religion and Race f) Commission on the Status & Role of Women g) United Methodist Men h) United Methodist Women i) UMCOR/Hunger Committee j) Committee on Prison Ministry and Concerns k) Michigan Area Indian Workers Conference l) Conference Committee on Disability Concerns 2) Communications and Records Ministries a) Communications Commission 3) District and Local Church Ministries a) Board of Christian Camping b) Board of Discipleship
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c) Board of Evangelism d) Emergency Preparedness Committee e) New Church Establishment and Development Committee f) Racial/Ethnic Local Church Committee g) District Ministries (District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent) d. Finance and Property Ministries 1) Council on Finance and Administration 2) Board of Trustees 3) Board of Pension and Health Benefits 4) Committee on Equitable Compensation 5) Commission on Archives and History e. Human Resources Ministries 1) Board of Lay Ministries 2) Board of Ordained Ministry 3) Cabinet 4) Conference Personnel Committee 5) Joint Committee on Disability 6) Area Committee on Episcopacy 7) Conference Nominating Committee 8) Committee on Leadership Development f. Other Conference Organizational Units 1) Units With Conference Fiscal and Governing Control 2) Units Under Annual Conference Fiscal Control 3) Units Under Conference Governing Control 4) Units With Annual Conference Affiliation 5) Units With Annual Conference Representative Affiliation
I. INTRODUCTION A. Preamble to the PLAN OF ORGANIZATION: The “Plan of Organization” serves to order the life of the West Michigan Annual Conference in mission
and ministry as we seek to fully realize the 21st century vision of “each alive in Christ, all connected in mission.” Under girding the organizational structure are the core values held by the Annual Conference. These core values enliven the relationships within the structure and shape our common identity as West Michigan United Methodists.
The West Michigan Annual Conference will: Be Biblically Based and Spiritually Centered, in that it is … formed in Christ and led by the Holy Spirit … the basis for relationships … the basis for missional outreach … marked by joy, honesty, perseverance, justice and risk-taking Be Interactive, in that it is … flexible, responsive, accessible, and provides strong communication Share Power, in that it … is respectful, participative, and inclusive … promotes a collegial community … frees people for ministry.
B. The West Michigan Conference PURPOSE STATEMENT: The West Michigan Annual Conference is a link in the connectional chain of United Methodism joining
together the General Conference, the Jurisdictional Conference, the Districts and the local congregations in reaching out in ministry to the world. Our collective purpose as an Annual Conference is to:
1. Demonstrate our faith as disciples of Jesus Christ guided and empowered by the Holy Spirit, and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all persons with the hope they, too, will become disciples;
2. Provide opportunities for biblical learning, spiritual growth, leadership development and
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worship in order to nurture, equip and support persons for Christian life and ministry; 3. Establish and sustain congregations who endeavor to serve Jesus Christ in society, practicing
and teaching thoughtful stewardship of human, natural and financial resources; 4. Inspire, recruit, develop and support laity who will lead, assist and enable congregations
and individuals in the ministry of Jesus Christ within the West Michigan Conference and the whole church; and
5. Inspire, recruit, develop, support and appoint pastors and Diaconal Ministers who will lead, assist and enable congregations and individuals in the ministry of Jesus Christ within the West Michigan Conference and the whole church.
C. Organizational Principles: The organizational structure outlined herein has these principles: 1. To create organizational units at District and Conference levels which are compact and
focused to best enable and equip the work of the local congregations; and 2. To keep the basic membership of organizational units small yet adequate to provide developing
programs, thereby permitting more persons to be doing ministries planned than planning the ministries; and
3. To encourage all organizational units to accomplish their work by creating task forces of their own choosing as needed to do their work, using persons interested in doing a particular task for a designated time, not to exceed two years and then dissolving that task force group. In creating a task force the organizational unit shall inform Conference Nominating Committee of such action indicating the names of those on the task force and the date of its creation; and
4. To allow District Conferences and District Nominating Committees to design their own District Council on Ministries, or the equivalent, structures as they choose to do the ministries that will happen on the several Districts.
5. To recommend that The Conference Nominating Committee seek to achieve in all its nominations, the goal of 1/3 laymen, 1/3 laywomen, and 1/3 clergy with racial/ethnic representation in each organizational unit.
6. To emphasize the importance of nominating persons who expect to serve on a unit for at least four years. Although elections are annual, continuity of leadership is important, especially in smaller units.
7. To ensure the representation of youth on all organizational units of the church and to affirm youth as vital members of the church of today.
D. Definitions: 1. “Ad hoc” — for the purpose of particular end at hand. 2. “Agency” — a term to describe the various boards, councils, commissions, committees,
divisions, or other units constituted. See Par. 801, 1988 DISCIPLINE for fuller definition. 3. “At‑large” — without regard to geography, specific responsibilities, or any other
classification. 4. “Board” — one of the nine (9) program units of the Conference (Christian Camping,
Church and Society, Discipleship, Evangelism, Global Ministries, Higher Education and Campus Ministry, Board of Laity, Ordained Ministry (program only) each responsible to the Conference Council on Ministries and having direct relationship with similar General Church agencies as well; The Board of Trustees, and the Board of Pension and Health Benefits each responsible to the Conference and having direct relationship with similar General Church agencies.
5. “Conference” — Hereafter the word Conference shall mean The West Michigan Conference of The United Methodist Church.
6. “Co‑opt”— to choose or elect as a member for a particular task or purpose. 7. “Conference Staff” — Director of Connectional Ministries and Program Coordinators of
the Conference Council on Ministries, Conference Treasurer/Administrator, and such other program and/or administrative full-time employees as may from time to time be provided.
8. “DISCIPLINE” — the word DISCIPLINE shall mean The Book of Discipline of The United
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Methodist Church as revised quadrennially. 9. “Matrix management style” — coordinated system which works with intentional
interweaving of operations and cooperation of organizational units to achieve an agreed upon end.
10. “Ministry Team” — employed leaders of the Annual Conference comprising the Bishop, Assistant to the Bishop, the District Superintendents, the Director of Connectional Ministries, the Conference Treasurer/Administrator (all of the aforementioned comprise the Full Cabinet), the Conference Program Staff members, and the Director of the United Methodist Foundation.
11. “Organizational Unit” — an officially established council, board, commission, division, committee, task force, council, section of the Conference. Means the same as “agency”.
12. “Task force” — a small group selected to work for a designated time not to exceed two years on a designated assignment, then to be dissolved when the task is completed. Membership on a task force may come from anywhere, i.e., is not restricted to membership on the parent group. Persons may serve on a Task Force who has membership on other organizational units, if they choose. In the formation of the task force, attention should be given to inclusiveness (laity, clergy, gender, race and age.)
13. “Ex‑officio” — members on an organizational unit because of office or position with voice and vote unless otherwise stated.
E. General Provisions: 1. Membership eligibility. Only members of the United Methodist Church shall be eligible for
membership on an organizational unit--task forces excepted--unless permitted otherwise by the DISCIPLINE, Conference, or this Plan of Organization.
2. Conflict of interest. No person receiving compensation form a Conference unit shall be eligible to be an officer on an organizational unit from which he/she would receive compensation, unless required by the DISCIPLINE, this Plan of Organization, or the expressed intention of this Conference. Care shall be given to avoid, as much as possible, appearance of conflict of interest of persons serving on organizational units who at the same time work with congregations or other bodies who receive funding from the Conference. No member of an organizational unit shall vote on any matters pertaining to Conference or District funding for any congregation or agency by which he/she is employed.
3. District Superintendency. The District Superintendents shall not be eligible for membership on any organizational unit of the Conference except as required by the DISCIPLINE or the expressed intention of this Conference. Superintendents shall (A) serve as voting members of the Conference Council on Ministries; (B) serve as voting members of the respective District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, and the several District Committees, etc. that exist. (C) One District Superintendent shall be named by the Bishop to serve as a member without vote on (1) the Board of Ordained Ministry, (2) The Council on Finance and Administration, and with vote on (3) the Commission on Equitable Salaries, (4) and the Personnel Committee. For communication purposes District Superintendents may receive mailings and maintain contact with chairpersons of other organizational units but they shall not be expected to attend meetings of those units. Any person serving on a conference organizational unit who is appointed to the Cabinet shall end such service at the Annual Conference when the appointment commences, or at least by the next Annual Conference if it is a mid-year appointment. Nothing in these provisions shall be interpreted as preventing a District Superintendent from serving on any Jurisdictional or General Church agency, nor a Board of Trustees (or other governing body) of any group whose essential membership is not selected by this Conference.
4. Tenure. No person elected by the Annual Conference shall serve for more than eight (8) consecutive years from the date of his/her election on any organizational unit, or predecessor unit. Following any service of eight (8) years, there shall be a period of at least two (2) years before re-election to the same unit is possible. Persons elected shall serve until their successors are elected or appointed, even if this extends for a brief period the limit of their eight (8) year tenure.
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Exceptions to the rule of tenure are: a. the Board of Ordained Ministry who are elected and serve, in accordance with the
current provisions of THE BOOK OF DISCIPLINE; b. The Rules of Order Committee and the Conference Facilitator who are elected
annually; c. Those units listed under Article III., Section C.4.E. Other Conference Organizational
Units. On these agencies, their election procedures, tenure, etc. shall take precedence. 5. Membership Restriction. A person shall not serve simultaneously as a member of more than
one board. A Chair of any Conference board shall not serve on another Conference agency unless as an ex-officio member; exceptions could occur for missional reasons or when specific expertise is required by an agency. No person shall be elected to serve on an organizational unit in more than one capacity. However, for a limited time, persons who offer a specific missional value may serve in an advisory capacity without vote on an organizational unit to which they have not been elected. If a person serving on a Conference unit is elected to serve on a Jurisdictional or General Conference agency that is different than the one they presently serve in the Conference, that person may relinquish membership on the former Annual Conference unit and shall become a member of the Annual Conference unit that corresponds to the one served on a general church level.
6. Vacancies. In the event of a membership vacancy on any organizational unit, the chairperson of such unit shall be entitled to select a person to fill that vacancy for no longer than the current Conference year. Consultation with the Conference Nominating Committee chairperson will occur as this is done, and consideration of other general provisions will be kept in mind. The appropriate nominating body will then in due process act to fill the position that was vacated. Any person selected to fill a vacancy shall be eligible for nomination and election at the ensuing Annual Conference subject to the tenure rules. In the case of the Board of Ordained Ministry, if the remaining tenure of that vacancy was two years or less for a quadrennium, that time shall not apply to the tenure rule.
7. Chairpersons and Membership. Elections of Chairpersons and selection of members of Conference organizational units.
Chairpersons and members of organizational units named herein, shall be nominated by the Conference Nominating Committee and elected by the Annual Conference.
Exceptions to this process are: a. Members and Chairs of Board of Ordained Ministry, Clergy Committee on Investigation,
Joint Committee on Review, and The Conference Nominating Committee who are nominated by the Bishop/Cabinet and
b. Chairpersons of Conference Council on Ministries, Council on Finance and Administration, Board of Trustees, Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Board of Ordained Ministry, the Area Committee on Episcopacy, the Rules of Order Committee. These Chairpersons shall be elected by their respective organizations.
The following process shall be used: 1) Organizational units under this process shall be all Area and Conference boards,
Commissions, Committees, the Conference Council on Ministries, the Council on Finance and Administration, Conference Trustees (see above exception), and the Leadership Council.
2) Organizational units may suggest to the Conference Nominating Committee persons to be considered for nomination as members and chairperson on said unit.
3) Not later than March 15 in any year when a new Chairperson is to be selected (or immediately in the event of a vacancy), a unit may advise the Conference Nominating Committee of one or more persons it would place in nomination for such office;
4) The respective organizational units shall nominate and elect, following the Annual Conference election of their chairperson, such other officers as they deem helpful for doing their business. Such elections will occur at any regular or called meeting for such purpose keeping in mind that presently elected officers continue
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until their successors are duly elected. 5) While election of chairpersons and other officers may happen at any time, there
is a historic process that such elections shall normally occur at the Annual Conference of the year when General Conference convenes. Potentially this provides new leaders the training, which normally occurs following Jurisdictional Conferences.
6) Each organizational unit will be intentional in seeking a balance of 1/3 laymen, 1/3 laywomen, and 1/3 clergy and to be representative of age and racial/ethnic persons. The Conference Nominating Committee has the task of seeking these balances.
7) Any positions that are nominated by the Conference Nominating Committee and elected by the Annual Conference and are still open at the close of the Conference shall be filled by the Committee on Nominations in consultation as necessary with the Bishop, the Cabinet and/or the organizational unit affected. Any person selected to fill such an opening shall be eligible for nomination and election at the ensuing Annual Conference subject to tenure rules.
8. Executive Committees. Unless otherwise prohibited by the DISCIPLINE, the Annual Conference, or this Plan or Organization, a duly elected executive committee of any organizational unit is authorized to act between meetings on behalf of such unit to implement or effectuate policies and/or actions of the organizational unit.
F. Changes in the Plan of Organization This Plan of Organization shall always be changed so as to conform to The Book of Discipline. 1. By submission of a Petition to the Conference as provided for in the Rules of Order, or a
Response Petition according to the same aforementioned process; 2. Petitions for a change in this Plan or Organization shall be referred, first, to the Rules of
Order committee for its comment and recommendation in writing; and, second, to the Annual Conference for its action as it is reported to the Conference.
3. When two thirds (2/3) of the members of the Conference present and voting, vote in favor of the amendment or change this Plan shall be so amended or changed.
II. DISTRICT A. District Conference There shall be a District Conference on each district in the Annual Conference. 1. It shall meet at the time and place specified by the District Superintendent with at least
fourteen (14) days public notice 2. Membership of the District Conference shall be: a. The following persons from each local church on the district: all pastors; lay leader;
president of the United Methodist Women; president of the United Methodist Men; chairperson of the Council on Ministries and/or Administrative Council; chairperson of the Finance Committee; church school superintendent; chairpersons of the Missions and Evangelism Work Areas; chairperson of the Trustees; chairperson of the Pastor Parish Relations Committee or Staff Parish Relations Committee; Lay Member(s) of the Annual Conference elected by the congregations of the district; and lay members of Annual Conference elected by district conference.
b. All members of the District Council on Ministries of the District (see Section B following).
3. In addition to such items as shall be determined by the District Conference, Council on Ministries, and/or the Superintendent as being necessarily a part of its order of business and rules of order, there shall be the following:
The District Conference shall be held prior to March 10th. At this meeting the District Conference shall place on its agenda these items:
a. From the floor of the Conference the nomination of a Nominating Committee, of which the District Superintendent shall be the chairperson, and upon election the Committee shall be charged to prepare the nominations for the subsequent year’s election of such
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officers as are needed. b. Annually each District Conference, if requested by the Conference Nominating
Committee, shall elect those persons requested to serve organizational units. c. Annually each District Conference shall elect the members of its District Council on
Ministries (See Section B following). These shall be elected upon the nominations offered by the District Nominating Committee, providing that at no time shall nominations from the floor of the District Conference be denied. Vacancies shall be filled by the Nominating Committee subject to election at the next meeting of the District Conference.
d. The adoption of any goals or priorities of programming shall be forwarded to the Conference Council on Ministries for coordination into the conference program and to provide funding for the same.
e. Any special asking for finances in order that it may be correlated by the Conference Council on Finance and Administration with the total financial projections within the Annual Conference.
4. Other meetings of the District Conference may be held during the year at the call of the District Superintendent, the Bishop, or one third of the District Council on Ministries, upon notice to the churches of at least fourteen days.
B. District Council on Ministries or the equivalent: 1. The District Council on Ministries, or the equivalent, shall be the basic unit of connectional
organization for district programming. The authority of the District Council, or the equivalent, is limited only by the provisions of The DISCIPLINE, actions of the Annual Conference, and other parts of this Plan of Organization.
2. Each District shall develop those ministries it shall choose to under gird the ministries of the congregations within the district, and those given to it by the Annual Conference.
3. Each district through its nominating process and District Conference shall select the structure which shall best serve that district in order to accomplish those ministries it chooses and are given it by the Annual Conference.
4. Membership and Organization: a. The following may be members of the District Council on Ministries, or the
equivalent: 1) The District Superintendent 2) District UMCOR/Hunger Coordinator 3) District Lay Leader (District Board of Laity) 4) District Lay Members at large of the Annual Conference 5) District President of the United Methodist Women 6) District President of the United Methodist Men 7) District President of the United Methodist Youth 8) District Secretary of Global Ministries 9) District Disaster Response Coordinator 10) Members of the following groups on the District or persons fulfilling these
responsibilities a) Finance & Property (1) Board of Church Location & Building (2) Church extension (new church development) Committee (3) Finance b) District & Local Church committees and organizations recognized by the
United Methodist Church. c) Human Resources (1) Ordained Ministry (2) District Superintendency Committee (3) Leadership Development (4) Nominating Committee (5) Funding of the District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent.
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5. A district, in order to fulfill the responsibilities above, must have control over allocation and use of funds for program purposes in that district. Such funds shall be made available as follows:
a. Through regular Annual Conference budgetary processes there shall be appropriated from Annual Conference sources to each District Council on Ministries, or the equivalent, an annual operational sum.
b. The Annual Conference Council on Ministries shall determine annually what programs requested by the Annual Conference are appropriately district related. They shall provide funds to the respective District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, to enable these programs. This statement shall be made at the earliest feasible date to assist the District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, in their ministries.
c. District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, may have the option of submitting program and funding requests for ministries on that District to the Conference Council on Ministries for coordination, acceptance and implementation. Any funding requested of Conference monies, shall have been approved by the (1) District Conference, and (2) thereafter by the Annual Conference, including review by the Council on Finance and Administration, for continuation year after year.
III. ANNUAL CONFERENCE A. Standing Committees The following shall be the Standing Committees of the Session of the Annual Conference: Agenda, Journal,
Memoirs, Program, Reference Committee, and Rules of Order. Membership on the aforementioned shall be as provided for by The Rules of Order. As provided for in the DISCIPLINE there shall be the Committees on Investigation respectively for Ordained Ministers and Diaconal Ministers and the Joint Review Committee.
B. Conference Ministries: Organizational units of our Conference are grouped with others doing similar kinds of tasks and will
function with a matrix style. We designate three such focuses of tasks: • Conference Council on Ministries: program tasks of the Conference; • Finance and Property Ministries: administrative tasks of the Conference; and, • Human Resources Ministries: personnel recruitment, support and guidance tasks of the
Conference. Those organizational units relating to the tasks of the Conference Council on Ministries have persons
elected to represent each unit on the Conference Council on Ministries. These organizational units, while having their own identity, organization, and function as outlined below, may also meet with each other (as whole units, executive committees, or chairpersons) if they desire, to coordinate programming. The Conference Council on Ministries, Chairpersons of units, or Conference Staff may initiate such meetings.
Organizational units relating to the tasks of Finance and Property Ministries have their own identity and will organize and function as outlined below. They are not required to meet with each other in the development of their work, but they may meet (as whole units, executive committees, or chairpersons), if they choose, to coordinate programming. Chairpersons of units or Conference Staff may initiate such meetings.
Organizational units will operate similarly under the tasks of Human Resources Ministries.
1. Organization The following organizational units shall have membership as designated. Unless specified
otherwise, all members shall be nominated by The Committee on Nominations and elected by the Annual Conference in accordance with provisions of this Plan of Organization.
a. Chairpersons of each organizational unit (except the Chairpersons of Conference Council on Ministries, Conference Board of Lay Ministries, Conference Council on Finance and Administration, Conference Board of Pension and Health Benefits, Conference Board of Ordained Ministry, and the Area Committee on Episcopacy), shall be nominated by in accordance with provisions of this Plan of Organization, and
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then elected by the Annual Conference. If a vacancy of Chairperson occurs between sessions of the Conference, The Committee on Nominations may select a Chairperson Pro Temp (using I., D., 7. B.) to serve until regularly elected by the Conference.
b. Each organizational unit will itself elect a vice chairperson, secretary, and such other officers as it shall determine are needed following the election of the chairperson.
c. Each organizational unit shall determine its own internal organization with reference to standing committees such as a Nominating Committee, etc., subject to the DISCIPLINE. Chairpersons of standing committees and task forces shall be selected from the membership of the agency, unless a non-agency member is approved in advance by the agency chairperson.
d. Each organizational unit shall have the authority to enlist non-members of that agency in any of their sub-groups and/or task forces.
e. In order to provide continuity of leadership, a duly elected chairperson or other officer may continue on that agency, at the discretion of the organizational unit, until the expiration of that person’s tenure even though the originating membership category (district representative, General Conference Board member, etc.) may change during that person’s tenure as an officer.
2. Meetings a. Each organizational unit shall meet at least once annually, and may meet more often to
accomplish its work on call of its executive committee or chairperson. Meetings are to be scheduled and when possible published in the Conference calendar of meetings.
b. A special meeting of the organizational unit may be called by the chairperson, one third of its membership, or the Bishop upon ten (10) days notice.
3. Responsibilities a. To determine the unit’s goals, priorities and work in light of the goals and priorities
adopted by the Annual Conference and transmitted through the Leadership Council and/or the Conference Staff.
b. To develop, plan and implement programs in response to and on the basis of needs and requests of the districts and of local congregations as well as the General Conference. It is understood that:
1) The District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent are responsible for ascertaining and communicating to the conference organizational units the needs of the districts and of local churches along with program and administrative suggestions where possible;
2) Local churches, or any local church member, may communicate directly with conference organizational units;
3) The organizational units may communicate (and promote) the need for program and/or administrative emphases to the District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, and in such cases the organizational unit shall develop and implement program activities in cooperation with the District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent;
4) The organizational units shall seek, wherever feasible, the cooperation of the District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, in the promotion of specific projects and/or pilot testing programs.
c. To provide, wherever possible, resources of any kind upon request of District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent, or of local churches.
d. To fulfill the responsibilities outlined by the DISCIPLINE, and requested by the Annual Conference.
e. To be the connecting link between the Annual Conference and the corresponding agencies of the General Church.
4. Conference Organizational Units a. Director of Connectional Ministries: There shall be a Director of Connectional
Ministries who shall be the administrator and coordinator of the organization and ministry of the West Michigan Conference, with the exception of property management and those duties mandated by the DISCIPLINE to the Conference Treasurer.
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The Director of Connectional Ministries shall: — Interpret the vision and mission of the Conference; — Link administrative and program ministries; — Supervise Conference Council on Ministries staff and link full-time and part-
time Conference staff, with emphasis on enhancing the ministry of local congregations;
— Coordinate the ministry of the Conference Council on Ministries and provide linkage among the various entities of the Conference;
— Serve, in consultation with the Bishop, as the Conference communicator to public media and other entities within and beyond the Conference;
— Promote area, jurisdictional and general church ministry; — Serve as a member of the Cabinet; — Any other duties given by the DISCIPLINE to a Council Director or equivalent
position. The Director of Connectional Ministries’s office shall serve as a primary information
source for congregational and Conference leaders. The Director of Connectional Ministries shall be chosen and approved by the Bishop
and by the Personnel Committee. The Director of Connectional Ministries, guided by the Personnel Committee, is
accountable to the Bishop and the Conference Council on Ministries. The Director of Connectional Ministries shall be a member of the Council on Finance and Administration and its executive committee.
b. Conference Council on Ministries: program tasks of the Conference. Program ministries of the Conference shall be coordinated, developed, guided, and
evaluated by the Conference Council on Ministries. The Conference Council on Ministries may invite other organizational units of the
Conference to meet with them to coordinate, implement and evaluate programs. Organizational units related to the Conference Council on Ministries shall cooperate
with and be amenable between sessions of the Conference to the Conference Council on Ministries in matters relating to the development, implementation, administration and evaluation of the program. All matters related to Conference programming which are initiated by an organizational unit amenable to the Conference Council on Ministries shall be submitted to the Council for consideration and recommendation prior to being submitted to the Conference.
1) Membership on the Conference Council on Ministries: a) The Bishop b) District Superintendents c) The Conference Lay Leader d) Conference Secretary e) The chairperson or representative selected by the chairperson, of each of
the following twenty-four (24) organizational units: Board of Church and Society Board of Christian Camping Board of Discipleship Board of Evangelism Board of Global Ministries Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry Board of Lay Ministries Board of Ordained Ministry Commission on Christian Unity Commission on Religion & Race Commission on Role & Status of Women Communications Commission Emergency Preparedness Committee
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Michigan Area Indian Workers Conference UMCOR/Hunger Committee New Church Establishment and Development Committee Committee on Nominations Personnel Committee Committee on Prison Ministry Racial/Ethnic Local Church Committee Homeless Ministries Committee Congregational Transformation Committee Conference Committee on Disability Concerns f) Conference Coordinators of Children, Youth, Adult, and Family
Ministries. g) The Chairperson, or representative, of each of the District Councils on
Ministries or the equivalent. h) Two members of the Conference United Methodist Women, one of whom
shall be the President. i) Two members of the Conference Youth Council. j) One member of the Conference United Methodist Men, who shall be its
President k) Four (4) members at large, two of whom shall be young adults if not provided
for by other categories, nominated by The Committee on Nominations . l) The following shall be members without vote: Director of Connectional
Ministries and Ministry Consultants, Conference Treasurer, the Assistant to the Bishop, one member of the Council on Finance and Administration.
2) Officers The officers of the Council shall be a Chairperson, a Vice-chairperson, a Secretary,
and other such officers, as the Council shall determine. They shall be elected by the Council.
3) Meetings The Conference Council on Ministries shall meet as a total body at least once
a year on a date(s) set in advance and published in the Conference calendar. Special, non-scheduled meetings may be called by the Bishop, its Chairperson, or one third of the Council membership upon 10 days notice. A Quorum of at least one-half of the voting membership shall be necessary at such a special meeting in order to transact business.
4) Committees a) Executive: There shall be an Executive Committee which shall be composed at least of
one-half lay persons. (1) The Membership shall be: (a) The Bishop (the Assistant to the Bishop may sit for the
Bishop) (b) elected officers of the Council (Chairperson, Vice Chairperson,
Secretary) (c) one District Superintendent (d) Conference Lay Leader (e) Director of Connectional Ministries (f) Chairperson of the Personnel Committee (g) Up to, but no more than, seven (7) other voting members of
the Conference Council on Ministries who shall be nominated by the Nominating Committee of the Conference Council on Ministries and elected by the Council. The election of these persons is to provide, if needed, the inclusiveness of laity, clergy, gender, race and age.
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(2) The responsibilities of the Executive Committee shall be to: (a) design a process for developing the Conference annual program
and setting specific objectives to fulfill the mission focus and the strategic plan of the Conference;
(b) develop and implement an evaluation whereby the annual program is measured against prior objectives;
(c) initiate and coordinate the administration of the Conference annual program in cooperation with all organization units;
(d) make decisions as required to facilitate the implementation of the Conference annual program between meetings of the Conference Council on Ministries;
(e) recommend to the Leadership Council timely changes in the internal structure of the Conference Council on Ministries, and any of its organizational units;
(f) develop an agenda for each regular meeting of the Conference Council on Ministries;
(g) f unction as a Finance Committee for the Conference Council on Ministries.
(3) The Executive Committee shall meet at the call of the Council Chairperson, who shall chair the Executive Committee, or on call of one third of the members of the Executive Committee providing at least a 10 day notice has been given.
b) Nominating Committee: There shall be a Nominating Committee of five persons elected by the
Council who shall nominate officers, and any other leaders of the Council as may be determined. The Nominating Committee shall select its own chairperson.
c) Other Committees: The Council may create task forces and committees to help it effectively
fulfill its responsibilities. Chairpersons of any such created committees shall become voting members of the Executive Committee.
5) Reports a) To the Annual Conference: The Conference Council on Ministries shall
make a written report to the Annual Conference through the Director of Connectional Ministries. This report shall be printed in the Pre-Conference Reports and shall describe progress toward current goals and plans for future achievements. This report does not substitute for reports of the several organizational units of the Council, which shall be entitled to separate written reports to the Conference.
b) To the Council on Finance and Administration: The Conference Council on Ministries shall inform the Council on Finance and Administration in advance of its report to the Annual Conference with special reference to the financial requirements of its programs. In consultation these two groups shall recommend to the Conference for its determination the amount and percentage of the total sum of the Conference Benevolence budget which shall be allocated to each organizational unit in the program budget.
6) Conference Ministry Consultants There shall be an employed Conference Program Staff as determined by the
Conference upon recommendation of the Conference Council on Ministries. The Program Staff shall resource and enable the mission of Christ through local congregations and conference programs. Individual job descriptions shall be proposed by the Personnel Committee, in consultation with the Program Staff, as guided by the priorities and annual program of the Conference. These job descriptions shall be confirmed by the Conference Council on Ministries. The work of all Program Staff persons shall be supervised by the Director of
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Connectional Ministries. The Director of Connectional Ministries, guided by the Personnel Committee, is accountable to the Conference Council on Ministries and the Bishop.
c. Agencies amenable to the Conference Council on Ministries To facilitate their ministries, Conference Council on Ministries organizational units are
grouped with others doing similar kinds of tasks and will function with a matrix style. We designate three such focuses of tasks: 1) Conference Ministries; ministries having major impact upon and support of the ministries congregations do collectively as a Conference; 2) Communications and Records Ministries; ministries of public relations, communication and promotion, and historical record keeping to help all know and share the programs of the Conference, districts and congregations; 3) District and Local Church Ministries; support, enablement, and cooperation with ministries essentially carried out for, with, on behalf of, and in local congregations, clusters of congregations, and districts.
Organizational units relating to each of these three focuses (Conference Ministries, Communications and Records Ministries, and District and Local Church Ministries) have their own several identities and will organize and function as outlined below. Those relating to the grouping of Conference Ministries are not required to meet with each other in the development of their work, but they may meet (as whole units, executive committees, or chairpersons) if they desire, to coordinate programming. Chairpersons of units or Conference Staff may initiate such meetings. Units will operate similarly under the focuses of Communications and Records Ministries, and District and Local Church Ministries.
1) Conference Ministries; ministries having a major impact upon and support of the ministries congregations do collectively as a Conference. There shall be the following organizational units:
a) Board of Church and Society b) Board of Global Ministries c) Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry d) Commission on Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns e) Commission on Religion and Race f) Commission on the Status & Role of Women g) Congregational Transformation Committee h) The organization of the United Methodist Men as provided for in the
DISCIPLINE shall comprise the Conference agency i) United Methodist Women j) UMCOR/Hunger Committee k) Committee on Prison Ministries and Restorative Justice Concerns l) Michigan Area Indian Workers Conference m) Conference Committee on Disability Concerns MEMBERSHIP: a) Board of Church and Society: (1) Fifteen (15) members at large; (2) Ex-officio (voice and vote): one youth representative elected by the
Conference Council on Youth Ministries; the mission coordinator for the Christian social involvement of the Conference United Methodist Women; any member of a related General Church agency.
(3) The Conference Chairperson of Homeless Ministries to be nominated by CONALD.
(4) One representative from each district as nominated by the district nominating committee.
b) Board of Global Ministries: (1) Purpose: This Board shall program for ministry as described in the
DISCIPLINE.
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(2) Membership: (a) Ten (10) members at large; (b) The Conference Secretary of Global Ministries who shall
be nominated by the Bishop and elected by the Annual Conference;
(c) The Chairperson of the Conference UMCOR/Hunger Committee;
(d) The Conference United Methodist Women’s coordinator of global concerns;
(e) Any member of a related General Church Agency; (f) Volunteer in Mission Coordinator who shall be nominated by
CONALD and elected by the Annual Conference; (g) The Missions Secretary from each of the six (6) Districts; (h) The Conference Coordinator of Cooperative Ministries; (i) Coordinator of Bible Distribution Ministries; (j) Chairperson of the Congregational Transformation
Committee; (k) Coordinator of Refugee Ministries; (l) Chairperson of the Hispanic Ministry Plan; (m) Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth representative as elected
by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries. (n) Health and Welfare Ministries representative c) Board of Higher Education & Campus Ministry: (1) Twelve (12) members at large; (2) Ex-officio (voice and vote): one student and the chairperson, or
representative, selected by each local Wesley Foundation Board and church related college, and Grand Valley Student Fellowship.
(3) Ex-officio (voice and vote): any member of a related General Church agency.
(4) Ex-officio (voice and vote) two youth representatives elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
d) Commission on Christian Unity and Inter‑religious Concerns: (1) The Chairperson nominated by the Conference Nominating
Committee. This may be a person selected from section (2), below; (2) Six (6) members, one from each District chosen by the several District
Conferences (3) Ex-officio (voice and vote): any member of the Standing Committee
on Christian (4) Unity and Interreligious Concerns; the Governing Board of the
National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA;, or those who residing within the bounds of the Conference have been official United Methodist Delegates to the most recent World Council of Churches Assembly;
(5) The chairperson shall represent the Conference on the state ecumenical agency that may exist.
(6) Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth representative elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
e) Commission on Religion and Race: (1) Eight (8) racial/ethnic persons including four African Americans, two
Native Americans, one Hispanic American, one Asian American; (2) Four (4) other members at-large; any member of a related General
Church Agency if not in the above membership; (3) Out of all the above members each district shall be represented; (4) Ex-officio (voice and vote) two youth representatives elected by the
Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
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f) Commission on the Status & Role of Women: (1) Eleven (11) members at large, the majority of whom shall be
women; (2) One member named by the Conference United Methodist Women; (3) Any member of a related General Church Agency if not in this
member at large number; (4) The Chairperson shall be a woman; (5) Ex-officio (voice and vote) two representatives elected by the
Conference Council on Youth Ministries. g) Congregational Transformation Committee (1) Purpose to assist congregations to become a people called by God. (2) Membership: (a) Eight (8) members at large, with one-half of the membership
from transformational groups (congregations or consultants). (b). Four (4) members shall be clergy and four (4) members lay
persons. h) United Methodist Men: There shall be a Conference United Methodist Men group. (1) The Conference Nominating Committee may nominate a man to be
chairperson. One of those elected by a District Conference to head United Methodist Men work may be nominated as chairperson;
(2) The six District chairpersons of United Methodist Men, or persons selected by the several District Conferences.
i) United Methodist Women: The organization of United Methodist Women as provided for in the
DISCIPLINE shall comprise the Conference agency. j) UMCOR/Hunger Committee (1) Chairperson nominated by Conference Nominating Committee. (2) Two (2) UMCOR/hunger coordinators from each district, named by
the District Nominating Committees. (3) Conference Disaster Response Coordinator (4) Domestic UMCOR/Hunger Coordinator and Refugee Coordinator
nominated by the Committee itself. (5) One representative each named by the Board of Global Ministries,
the Board of Church and Society and United Methodist Women (6) Chairperson of Conference Council on Ministries or their
representative. (7) Up to five additional members may be nominated by the Committee
itself to represent Church World Service, Heifer Project and other additional groups if not represented in other members of the Committee.
(8) Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth representatives elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
k) Committee on Prison Ministry and Concerns (1) Nine (9) members, including at least one from each District to
be nominated by the Conference Nominating Committee and Leadership.
(2) Ex-officio (voice and vote) two youth representatives elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
l) Michigan Area Indian Workers Conference m) Conference Committee on Disability Concerns The committee shall include at least 10 members, representative of all
six districts. The committee may be expanded to include additional members whenever this is needed to provide advocacy for persons with various disabilities. Members of the committee, including the chair,
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shall be nominated by the Committee on Nominations and elected by the Conference. The committee shall be accountable to, and have a representative on, the Conference Council on Ministries. The Committee will also have a representative on the Conference Program Committee.
2) Communications and Records Ministries: ministries of public relations, communication and promotion, and historical record keeping to help all know and share the programs of the Conference, Districts and congregations. There shall be the following organizational units:
a) Communications Commission b) Commission on Archives and History MEMBERSHIP: a) Communications Commission: (1) There shall be seven (7) members at large; (2) One (1) representative for each district named by the district
nominating committee. (3) Ex-officio (voice and vote): the Editor of the Michigan Christian
Advocate; (4) Ex-officio (voice but without vote): and Conference Staff persons
employed in communications or media tasks. (5) Ex-officio (voice and vote) two youth representatives elected by the
Conference Council on Youth Ministries. 3) District and Local Church Ministries; support, enablement, and cooperation
with ministries essentially carried out for, with, on behalf of, and in local congregations, clusters of congregations, and districts. There shall be the following organizational units:
a) Board of Christian Camping b) Board of Discipleship c) Board of Evangelism d) Emergency Preparedness Committee e) New Church Establishment and Development Committee f) Racial/Ethnic Local Church Committee g) District ministries (District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent) MEMBERSHIP: a) Board of Christian Camping: (1) Eleven (11) members at large; (2) Ex-officio (voice and vote): one representative from each Local Camp
Committee, selected by each Committee, a representative from the Lake Louise Group Community, two youth elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries, District Directors of Camping or that person’s designee.
b) Board of Discipleship: (1) Purpose: This Board shall program for ministry as described in the
DISCIPLINE including the development of ministries in the areas of children, youth, adult, family, stewardship, witness, and devotional life.
(2) Membership: (a) Fourteen (14) members-at-large (b) Ex-officio, nominated by CONALD and elected by the Annual
Conference (voice and vote): Conference Coordinator of Children’s Ministries, Conference Coordinator of Family Life Ministries, Conference Coordinator of Older Adult Ministries, Conference Coordinator of single Adult Ministries, Conference Coordinator of Young Adult Ministries, one person representing Stewardship ministries, and one representative from the Board of Evangelism.
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(c) Ex-officio (voice and vote): two youth elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries, the Conference Coordinator of Youth Ministries elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries, one representative elected by the Conference United Methodist Women, one representative elected by the Christian Educators’ Fellowship, one representative elected by the Forum for Adults in Youth Ministry, one representative elected by the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts (FUMMWA), and any person serving as a member of the General Board of Discipleship.
c) Board of Evangelism (1) Purpose: To lead the congregations and agencies of our Conference
in evangelism ministries. (2) Membership (a) Seven (7) members at large, one of whom shall be a
representative to the Board of Discipleship. (b) One person named by each of the six Districts to represent
evangelism ministries. (c) Ex-officio (voice and vote): the Director of Connectional
Ministries; any member of a related General Church agency. (d) Ex-officio (voice and vote) two youth representatives elected
by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries. d) Emergency Preparedness Committee: (1) Purpose: There shall be a Conference Emergency Preparedness
Committee whose purpose shall be: (a) to work with the United Methodist Committee on Relief, and
other organizations, in response to disasters within the bounds of the West Michigan Conference;
(b) to help provide beyond the boundaries of the Conference personnel and equipment as needed in response to emergency need;
(c) to assist local congregations in being trained and equipped to better handle emergencies within their own churches and communities
(2) Membership: (a) A Conference Disaster Response Coordinator who shall be the
Chairperson. The Coordinator shall be appointed by the Bishop in consultation with the Conference Nominating Committee and with UMCOR.
(b) Six district Coordinators selected by the respective District Conferences.
(c) The Conference Volunteer In Mission Coordinator (d) A representative from the Board of Global Missions e) New Church Establishment and Development Committee: (1) Twelve (12) members at-large; (2) Three (3) of the above twelve (12) shall be from congregations
chartered within the last ten years. (3) Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth representative elected by the
Conference Council on Youth Ministries. f) Racial Ethnic Local Church Committee: The Racial Ethnic Local Church Committee shall be a standing committee
of the Conference. Its purpose shall be to strengthen the racial ethnic congregations of the Conference and to assist congregations who have adopted a strategic plan to become more multi-racial. Financial assistance from the Racial Ethnic Local Church Committee to churches shall be for
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staff salaries and benefits, program and other needed areas. The definition of what constitutes a Racial Ethnic Local Church shall reside within this committee. The Racial Ethnic Local Church (RELC) Committee shall consist of eleven (11) members at large as nominated by the Committee on Nominations, and one (1) representative chosen by each Racial Ethnic Local Church congregation. Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth representative elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
g) District Ministries (District Councils on Ministries or the equivalent): Each District shall select/elect its own manner of organization as a District
Council on Ministries to accomplish program ministries within the several Districts. One person from each District shall be designated to work with those from other Districts, as needed, and to serve on the Conference Council on Ministries.
d. Finance and Property Ministries: administrative tasks of the Conference. There shall be the following organizational units.
1) Council on Finance and Administration 2) Conference Board of Trustees 3) Board of Pension and Health Benefits 4) Commission on Equitable Compensation 5) Commission on Archives and History MEMBERSHIP: 1) Council on Finance and Administration: a) Fifteen (15 members at large. The majority of these 15 shall be laity. Of this
number of 15 at least five (5) shall come from congregations of less than two-hundred members;
b) Ex-officio (voice and vote): any member of a related General Church Agency;
c) Ex-officio (voice, but without vote): The Bishop (or Assistant to the Bishop), the Conference Treasurer, the Director of Connectional Ministries (or representative of the Conference Council on Ministries), one District Superintendent.
d) Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth representative elected by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries.
e) The Council shall elect from its membership, a President, a Vice-president, a Secretary, and other such officers, as it may deem necessary.
2) Conference Board of Trustees: Twelve (12) members as provided for in THE DISCIPLINE. 3) Board of Pension and Health Benefits: a) T here shall be organized a Board of Pension and Health Benefits as
provided by the BOOK OF DISCIPLINE. b) Membership (1) At large, twelve (12) members, six (6) of whom shall be recommended
by the Board itself prior to Annual Conference election. (2) Ex-officio and Staff (voice, but no vote): The Conference Treasurer
who is designated as Conference Benefit Officer. (3) The Board is authorized to create ad hoc committees or task forces
and appoint members who may not be members of the Board. The chairs of said ad hoc committees or task forces shall be from the membership of that Board.
4) Commission on Equitable Compensation: a) Twelve (12) members at large. In this number there shall be at least one
layperson and one clergy person from congregations of fewer than two hundred members. Also in this number there shall be at least three (3) racial/ethnic representatives. Further, there shall be an equal number of laypersons and clergypersons in the total of ten.
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b) Ex-officio (voice, but with vote): One (1) District Superintendent. c) Ex-officio (voice, but without vote): either the Conference Treasurer or
Assistant Treasurer. 5) Commission on Archives and History: a) Seven (7) members at large; b) The Conference Historian, if one is named; c) The Commission may create a Historical Society as a Standing
Committee. d) Ex-officio (voice and vote): Curator and Archivist e) Ex-officio (voice and vote) one youth elected by the Conference Council on
Youth Ministries.
e. Human Resources Ministries — personnel recruitment, support and guidance tasks of the Conference. There shall be the following organizational units:
1) Board of Lay Ministries 2) Board of Ordained Ministry 3) Cabinet 4) Conference Personnel Committee 5) J oint Committee on Disability, “There shall be a Joint Committee on Disability
as provided for by the DISCIPLINE.” 6) Area Committee on the Episcopacy 7) Abuse Prevention Team 8) Conference Nominating Committee 9) Committee on Leadership Development MEMBERSHIP: 1) Board of Lay Ministries: a) Two (2) members at-large, one of whom shall be a clergyperson; b) One (1) representative each, elected by the Conference United Methodist
Women and the Conference United Methodist Men; c) The District Lay Leader from each district; d) The Conference Lay Leader. e) Associate Conference Lay Leaders. f) The Conference Director of Lay Speaking, and the Conference Coordinator
of Scouting. g) The Conference Lay Leader or Associate Lay Leader shall be chairperson. 2) Board of Ordained Ministry: a) Forty-two members shall be nominated by the presiding bishop after
consultation with the chairperson of the board, the executive committee, or a committee elected by the board of the previous quadrennium, and with the Cabinet;
b) The membership shall fill the requirements in accordance with the current provisions of the DISCIPLINE.
3) Cabinet: The Cabinet’s personnel responsibilities shall be those described in the
DISCIPLINE. 4) Conference Personnel Committee: The Committee on Conference Personnel shall have the responsibility of
establishing and coordinating equitable employment policies for all persons employed by all organizational units of the Conference; providing for the hiring, supervision, support, and termination criteria for all such employees by the several hiring agencies of the Conference; and shall themselves provide such personnel governance for the employees of the Conference Council on Ministries.
a) Nine (9) members at large. b) Ex-officio (with voice and vote): the Bishop or Assistant to the Bishop; the
Director of Connectional Ministries; one District Superintendent.
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5) Joint Committee on Disability, “There shall be a Joint Committee on Disability as provided for by the DISCIPLINE.”
6) Area Committee on Episcopacy: It shall be the policy of the Conference to participate with the Detroit Conference
in an Area Committee on Episcopacy as provided in the DISCIPLINE. Membership paralleling the Detroit Conference shall be nominated by The
Committee on Nominations as follows: a) the Conference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader; b) seven (7) persons elected at large; and, c) two (2) selected by the Bishop. Of these ten (10) persons at least four (4) shall be clergy. Representation
of racial/ethnic persons and various ages shall be provided for in the membership. The lay and clergy members of the Jurisdictional Committee on the Episcopacy shall be ex-officio members with vote. The Committee shall elect their own officers.
7) Abuse Prevention Team The Abuse Prevention Team shall have the responsibility of implementing and
overseeing the Abuse Prevention Policies of the Conference as enacted in June 1998 and/or changed in succeeding Annual Conference action.
There shall be six (6) members at large nominated by CNC and elected by the Conference.
8) Conference Nomination Committee: a) Responsibilities: (1) to identify and recruit volunteer leadership for all Conference
organizational units; (2) to nominate one person for each position that is to be elected by the
Conference. (3) to monitor the creation and termination of task forces established by
organizational units of the conference; and to establish a networking system for the staffing of task forces that would provide lists of possible members to specific task forces
(4) to prepare a slate of officers as described in the Plan of Organization.
(5) to care for adequate district representation. b) Membership: (1) twelve (12) members at large; (2) Ex-officio (with voice and vote): the President, or designee, of the
Conference United Methodist Women and Men, the Conference Secretary, the Conference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader, two (2) youth (to be named by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries); Ex-officio (voice but without vote): Director of Connectional Ministries, or designee.
(3) Members at large shall be nominated by the Cabinet (for four-year terms). As with all nominations before the Conference, additional nominations from the floor shall be accepted before voting. Each nominee shall have signed consent to serve statement, except oral consent will be sufficient for floor nominations.
(4) District Superintendents, persons employed by organizational units of the Conference (except the Director of Connectional Ministries, see 2. above), and chairpersons of such units are not eligible to serve on CNC.
(5) In the event of a vacancy on CNC the Bishop will appoint a new member, subject to subsequent Conference election.
c) Organization: (1) CNC shall meet to organize at the earliest opportunity following
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election of its Chairperson and its membership. It may elect such officers as it deems necessary to carry on the business assigned to it. Such officers shall serve for a two-year term.
(2) Whenever possible, the clerical services of CNC shall be provided through the facilities of the Conference Center. Other expenses shall be borne through a budget request for CNC of the Administrative section of the Conference budget.
(3) Organizational units of the Conference shall prepare in a timely manner for CNC their nominations, including brief biographical sketches, for membership, etc. as provided for in this Plan of Organization.
d) Report to the Conference: (1) CNC shall prepare a slate with one nominee for each position in the
Conference to be elected by the Conference and present its first draft of nominations to the Cabinet for their consideration not later than 10 days prior to the Conference session. In preparing this slate, CNC is requested to be cognizant of all interests within the Annual Conference, such as theological diversity, urban/rural, large/small church, youth, young adults, other age categories, gender, and racial/ethnic inclusiveness. It is recommended that the Committee on Nominations seek to achieve in all its nominations the goal of 1/3 laymen, 1/3 laywomen and 1/3 clergy with racial/ethnic representation in each organizational unit. This applies in the nominations of chairpersons of organizational units, as well. Before completing nominating slates, CNC shall consult with the chairperson of each organizational unit for which nominations are being made.
(2) There shall be the following exception in (1) above: For the nominations of Trustees for Albion and Adrian Colleges, CNC shall submit a name for each vacancy to be filled. Said names shall be submitted after consultation with the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry, and the nomination committee of the respective college pursuant to the DISCIPLINE, paragraph 732.4b(3).
(3) The report shall be presented to the Conference at least one day before balloting, unless otherwise ordered by the Conference session, and shall be conducted as a regular election with acceptance by each nominee prior to placing his/her name in nomination.
(4) In the nominations report that is presented to the Annual Conference, CNC shall by designation identify whether the nominees are lay or clergy.
e) Replacement of members elected: Any person named or elected to organizational units may be replaced at
the subsequent Annual Conference if they have resigned or been inactive during the Conference year. The nominating procedure shall be the same as that of the original nomination. The organizational unit that has an inactive member shall notify the nominating unit originating the nomination. Effort shall first be made by the organizational unit to contact the inactive member to encourage either participation or resignation.
f) Nominations for General Church agencies: The procedures for nominations to General Church agencies for the West
Michigan Conference shall be as follows: (1) Immediately upon receipt of appropriate instructions, the Conference
Secretary shall notify the Secretary of the General and Jurisdictional Conference Delegation of all General Church agencies for which nominees are required by the West Michigan Conference. The Delegation shall publicize through appropriate channels (Conference
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coordinated mailing, the “Michigan Christian Advocate”, or other means) the General Church agencies for which nominees are required. Any United Methodist within the West Michigan Conference may make suggestions through the Secretary of the Delegation for any such nominations, including biographical information regarding such suggested nominees. CNC shall also make suggestions including biographical information for all such nominations through the Secretary of the Delegation. Any United Methodist within the West Michigan Conference may make suggestions through CNC for inclusion in its report.
(2) Upon the recommendation from a committee composed of the Bishop and General and Jurisdictional Conference Delegation, and having allowed opportunity for nominations from the floor, the Annual Conference shall elect persons to be submitted to a jurisdictional pool used by the Jurisdictional Nominating Committee in selecting persons for election to General and Jurisdictional agencies. If, at the site of the Jurisdictional Conference, it becomes necessary for additional names to be submitted to the Jurisdictional Nominating Committee from the West Michigan Conference, the above committee is authorized to secure and submit such additional names as nominees of the West Michigan Conference.
9) Committee on Leadership Development a) Responsibilities: (1) to educate, develop, and support leadership of the laity and clergy at
all levels within the Conference. (2) to provide a program of leadership development for leadership of
congregations, districts, and the Conference. (3) to care for adequate leadership development expertise. (4) to consult with and coordinate the leadership development being
done in the Conference by groups such as districts, organizational units, local congregations, and Conference lay groups.
(5) to evaluate the leadership development opportunities both within and outside the church to discover the gaps and overlaps and where necessary encourage additional programming.
(6) to distribute listings of current leadership development opportunities both within and outside the church-on the model of the continuing education opportunities for professionals in the church which is distributed in the Conference Coordinated Mailing.
(7) to maintain an up-to-date file of clergy and laity in present and past positions of leadership.
(8) to maintain a record of leadership development opportunities completed by individuals. They shall make this record available to the various Nominating Committees of organizational units upon request. A system of recording Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) might be developed.
(9) to assist groups to do leadership development at their regular meetings or retreat settings.
(10) to initiate and develop continuing leadership programs which shall include: clear descriptions of leadership positions; training; support; evaluation; exiting; working with and managing volunteers; group dynamics and effective leadership of a group; alternate ways of doing business in order to hold fewer face-to-face meetings with the attendance travel costs; learn how to write good program proposals; program planning and management; and research on future leadership positions and resources.
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b) Membership: (1) eight (8) members at large; (2) Ex-officio (with voice and vote): the President, or designee, of the
Conference United Methodist Women and Men, the Conference Secretary, the Conference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader, one (1) youth and a volunteer adult worker with youth (both to be named by the Conference Council on Youth Ministries); Ex-officio (voice but without vote): Director of Connectional Ministries, or designee.
(3) Members at large shall be nominated by the Cabinet (for four-year terms). As with all nominations before the Conference, additional nominations from the floor shall be accepted before voting. Each nominee shall have signed consent to serve statement, except oral consent will be sufficient for floor nominations.
(4) District Superintendents, persons employed by organizational units of the Conference (except for the Director of Connectional Ministries, see 2. above), and chairpersons of such unite are not eligible to serve on CLD.
(5) In the event of a vacancy on CLD the Bishop will appoint a new member, subject to subsequent Conference election.
c) Organization: (1) CLD shall meet to organize at the earliest opportunity following
election of its Chairperson and its membership. It may elect such officers as it deems necessary to carry on the business assigned to it. Such officers shall serve for a two-year term.
(2) Whenever possible, the clerical services CLD shall be provided through the facilities of the Conference Center. Other expenses shall be borne through a budget request for CLD of the Administrative section of the Conference budget.
f. Other Conference Organizational Units 1) Units Under Annual Conference Fiscal and Governing Control. Definition: The Annual Conference elects, meaning nominated by the Conference
Nominating Committee and elected by the Annual Conference, 50% or more of the agency’s governing Board, and provides 25% or more of the agency’s budget.
a) “Michigan Christian Advocate”, linked to the Communications Commission;
b) “Michigan Area Loan Fund linked to the Board of Global Ministries. 2) Units Under Annual Conference Fiscal Control. Definition: The Annual
Conference elects less than 50% of the agency’s governing Board, but provides 25% or more of the agency’s budget.
a) Pastors’ School, linked to the Board of Ordained Ministry; b) The Area Historical Society linked to the Commission on Archives and
History. 3) Units Under Conference Governing Control. Definition: The Annual Conference
elects 50% or more of the agency’s governing Board, but provides less than 25% of the agency’s budget.
Clark Retirement Community linked to the Board of Global Ministries. 4) Units with Annual Conference Affiliation. Definition: The Annual Conference
elects less than 50% of the agency’s governing Board, and provides less than 25% of the agency’s budget.
a) Albion College, linked to the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry;
b) Adrian College, linked to the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry;
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c) Methodist Children’s Home Society, linked to the Board of Global Ministries;
d) Michigan Commission/United Ministries in Higher Education, linked to the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry;
e) Lake Louise Board, linked to the Board of Christian Camping; f) Michigan Council on Alcohol Problems linked to the Board of Church and
Society. g) United Methodist Community House, linked to the Board of Global
Ministries h) METHESCO, linked to the Board of Higher Education and Campus
Ministry; 5) Units with Annual Conference Representative Affiliation. Definition: The
Annual Conference has representation on the agency’s governing Board, but such representation is completely determined by the agency.
a) Peoples Church, East Lansing, linked to the Lansing District; b) United Theological School in Ohio, linked to the Board of Higher Education
and Campus Ministry; c) Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, linked to the Board of Higher
Education and Campus Ministry; d) Center for Parish Development, linked to the Board of Global Ministries. e) Bronson Health Care Group linked to the Board of Global Ministries. f) United Methodist Foundation of Michigan: There may be a United Methodist Foundation serving both annual
conferences in the State of Michigan. Accountability: The foundation shall be accountable to the Detroit Annual Conference and
the West Michigan Annual Conference. Purpose: To encourage the giving of gifts, conscientious investing and stewardship
education for United Methodist churches in the Michigan Area. Membership: a) There will be a board of directors with 12 directors elected at the
Foundation’s annual meeting. Six directors will be from the Detroit Annual Conference and six will be from the West Michigan Annual Conference. These directors shall be reported to each annual conference and their respective nominating committee.
b) Directors are elected by the then-sitting board and serve three-year terms unless they are elected to fill an un-expired term. Directors may be reelected for a second full term, but no board director may serve for more than 9 consecutive years.
c) Any vacancy occurring in the board of directors may be filled by a majority vote of the remaining directors present and voting at any regular or special meeting of the board. A director elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the un-expired term of his or her predecessor in office.
d) Ex-officio without vote: (1) Area bishop (or designate); (2) Executive Director of Foundation; (3) Treasurers of each Michigan Annual Conference. Organization: a) The officers of the Foundation shall be: chairperson, vice chairperson,
secretary and treasurer. All officers, except the executive director, shall serve without compensation and be directors of the Foundation.
b) There shall be an executive committee made up as follows: chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, treasurer, stewardship committee chair, investment chair, finance/audit chair, personnel/management chair, marketing chair
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and the executive director. c) There shall be a 12-15 member advisory board in addition to the board
of directors. The members of this board will be selected for specific skill needs for the work of the Foundation and will be invited to serve by the executive committee.
d) There shall be five (5) standing committees: Investment, Stewardship, Finance/Audit, Marketing and Personnel/Management.
e) The Foundation Board of Directors upon recommendation of the executive committee shall hire the executive director.
f) The Foundation shall meet at least twice annually with additional meetings scheduled and called by the chairperson and executive director. Special meetings may be called by the president or at least three (3) other directors of the board on three (3) days’ notice to each director.
Responsibilities: a) Encourage the giving of gifts to United Methodist churches for the support
of their ministries. b) Provide resources to United Methodist churches and their members
regarding charitable giving and estate planning. c) Teach and encourage biblical stewardship principles to our churches and
their members. d) Encourage and receive gifts, trusts and bequests of real and/or personal
property on behalf of either the Detroit Annual conference or the West Michigan Annual Conference.
e) Offer responsible choices and opportunities for investing United Methodist financial assets.
f) Ensure timely and accurate reporting to congregations on the status of funds held by the United Methodist Foundation of Michigan.
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XIV. RULES OF ORDER(Revised June 2007, adopted June 2009)
I. RULES OF ORDER
RULE 1 GOVERNANCE: A. PARLIAMENTARY RULES: The proceedings of the West Michigan Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church shall be
governed by: 1. The acts of the General and Jurisdictional Conferences, insofar as they apply to the organization
and work of the Annual Conference. 2. The Rules of Order adopted by the West Michigan Annual Conference. 3. In all matters not established prior, parliamentary law as set forth in Roberts Rules of Order,
Revised. 4. The operation of parliamentary rules governing the Conference may be suspended when 2/3 of
the members present and voting, vote in favor of suspension. B. REFERENCE TO CONFERENCE AND DISCIPLINE: 1. In all these Rules: a. The word Conference with the first letter capitalized shall mean the West Michigan Annual
Conference. b. The word Discipline with the first letter capitalized shall mean the Book of Discipline of
the United Methodist Church. C. COMMITTEE ON RULES: 1. MEMBERSHIP – There shall be a standing committee on Conference Rules of Order com-
posed of nine (9) members nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations and elected by the Conference. It is recommended that the Committee include 1/3 laywomen, 1/3 laymen, 1/3 clergy. The Conference Facilitator, the Director of Connectional Ministries, and a representative designated by the Cabinet shall be member’s ex-officio with voice, but without vote. This Committee shall serve from July 1 through June 30.
2. ORGANIZATION – Annually, following the Conference session, the Cabinet representative shall convene the committee for the purpose of electing such officers as the committee may decide are necessary. This shall be done by August 15th.
3. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – During the year between Conference sessions the Committee shall:
a. Be responsible for seeing that the Plan of Organization is in conformity with the Discipline.
b. Receive recommendations from Conference organizational units, local churches, or indi-vidual church members within the Conference for changes in the Plan of Organization and/or the Rules of Order. The Committee may concur with these recommendations and report them to the Conference for action.
c. Committee on Rules 2) Beginning the two (2) years preceding each General Conference the Committee
would solicit petitions to General Conference from United Methodist organizations, churches, clergy and laypersons within the West Michigan Conference.
3) The Committee may develop its own recommendations in the form of a petition to the General Conference.
4) Consider petitions pertaining to General Conference matters which are referred from the Committee on Reference to this Committee instead of to a Legislative Committee or directly to the Conference.
5) The report on the General Conference petitions shall be presented at the Conference
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session in the year before the General Conference. The report shall be mailed with the Pre-Conference Reports.
6) Each petition received or developed by the Committee shall be included in the report together with the recommendation of the Committee for concurrence or non-concur-rence on each petition.
7) The Conference shall vote on the recommendations from the Committee with which the Committee concurs. All recommendations for non-concurrence shall be reported to the Conference but shall not be considered unless 1/5 (20%) of the Members of the Conference present and voting request consideration.
8) Each petition shall be debated and may be amended. The recommendation of the Committee shall be advisory only. The vote of the Conference shall be on each peti-tion directly.
9) The Conference Secretary shall forward all petitions with which the Conference concurs to the General Conference Secretary in the manner and form required by the Discipline.
10) The Committee shall inform the petitioners who submitted petitions under this rule concerning the action of the Conference on their petition(s).
11) When considering and developing petitions to the General Conference, the Committee may consult with other persons, such as former General Conference delegates, per-sons knowledgeable about the general church (i.e. general agency members, etc.) and others who they feel can assist them in framing appropriate Annual Conference petitions to the General Conference.
D. CHANGES IN THE RULES OF ORDER: 1. These Rules may be amended or changed: a. All proposals for changes in the Rules of Order shall not be referred to Legislative
Committees for consideration, but referred directly to the Committee on Rules of Order for its recommendation and report at the opening session of Annual Conference. Any changes, when voted by the Annual Conference are effective immediately.
b. When the proposed change is referred to the Committee on Rules of Order for its recom-mendation (When the Conference is in session the Committee on Rules of Order shall report its recommendation to the Conference within twenty-four hours.), and
c. When 2/3 of the members of the Conference present and voting, vote in favor of the amendment or change.
E. PUBLICATION: The Rules of Order, as adopted and amended from time to time, shall be printed annually in both the
Pre-Conference Reports Booklet and the Conference Journal.
II. OFFICERS OF THE CONFERENCE
RULE 2 SECRETARY: A. ELECTION OF CONFERENCE SECRETARY: 1. The Secretary of the Conference shall be nominated by the Conference Committee on
Nominations, after consultation with the Bishop, and elected by the Conference. 2. This election shall occur at the Conference session preceding the General Conference, unless
otherwise ordered. 3. The term of office shall begin on January 1 of the year following election and continue for four
years. 4. The tenure for this office shall be the same as that of the Conference boards and organizational
units.
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B. DUTIES OF THE CONFERENCE SECRETARY: 1. Keep a fair and accurate record of the proceedings of the Conference. 2. Make a tape recording, whenever possible, with subject, time and date of all business ses-
sions. These tapes shall be kept on file for two years, and then deposited with the Conference Historical Society.
3. Preserve the Journals and papers of the Conference. 4. The Conference Secretary shall be the final editor of the Journal. 5. Have the record of the Conference sessions certified by himself/herself and the Conference
President and printed in the form of a Journal. This printed Journal shall be the official record of the Conference.
6. Publish the names and addresses of Deaconesses, Diaconal Ministers, surviving spouses of clergy including Local Pastors, lay persons elected to Conference organizational units, persons on Honorable Location, retired Local Pastors, and clergy (including the clergy record of each) in the Journal. The name of the spouse shall be included in parentheses in the manner requested by the spouse.
7. Prepare a Pre-Conference Reports Booklet containing all reports required from official Conference organizational units that are listed in the previous year’s Journal.
8. Provide forms for use by Conference members for writing their motions for presentation to the Conference Secretary.
9. By March 1 of the year for election of delegates to General and Jurisdictional Conference prepare and mail a notification of the date for elections to all pastors under appointment, lay members of Conference and chairpersons of each District Conference and request names of candidates for nomination as lay delegates.
C. APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARIES: The Conference Secretary shall appoint such assistant secretaries with appropriate skills as deemed
necessary for the Annual Conference and preparation of the Journal.
RULE 3 FACILITATOR: A. ELECTION OF CONFERENCE FACILITATOR: 1. The Conference Facilitator shall be nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations
and elected by the Conference. 2. The Facilitator shall be an impartial lay person with broad experience in the Church and able to
communicate well. 3. The Facilitator shall serve from July 1 through June 30. B. ASSISTANT FACILITATORS: 1. When deemed necessary, the Annual Conference Program Committee may appoint one or more
assistant facilitators. 2. Assistant Facilitators shall serve for the duration of the Conference. 3. When the Assistant Facilitator(s) is not a member of the Conference, the expenses, including
mileage, for attending the Conference shall be paid by the Conference Program Committee. C. DUTIES OF THE CONFERENCE FACILITATOR(S): 1. The Facilitator shall occupy a specific location on the floor of the Conference. Assistant
Facilitators shall be seated at specific locations in, or adjacent to, the floor of the Conference. These locations shall be announced to the Conference.
2. The Facilitator(s) shall assist any person who seeks assistance regarding the understanding and use of the Rules, procedures and resources of the Conference in session.
3. The Facilitator shall carry out such other duties as outlined in the “Rules of Order” and/or the “Plan of Organization.”
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RULE 4 STATISTICIAN: A. ELECTION OF CONFERENCE STATISTICIAN: 1. The Conference Statistician shall be nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations,
after consultation with the Bishop, and elected by the Conference. 2. The term of office and the tenure shall be the same as that of the Conference organizational
units. B. APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT STATISTICIANS: 1. There shall be three assistant statisticians. 2. The Conference Statistician shall appoint such assistant statisticians with appropriate skills as
deemed necessary for the task.
RULE 5 TREASURER: A. ELECTION OF CONFERENCE TREASURER: 1. The Conference Treasurer shall be nominated by the Conference Council on Finance and
Administration, as ordered by the Discipline. 2. The election by the Conference shall occur at the first Conference session after the General
Conference. B. SUPERVISION: The Conference Treasurer shall perform all duties of this office under the supervision of the
Conference Council on Finance and Administration.
RULE 6 CHANCELLOR: The Chancellor shall be nominated by the Bishop and elected by the Conference. The term of office shall
be at the discretion of the Bishop.
RULE 7 LAY LEADER: A. ELECTION OF CONFERENCE LAY LEADER: 1. The Conference Lay Leader shall be nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations
and elected by the Conference. 2. The term of office shall be (4) four years. 3. The tenure of this office shall be the same as the Conference organizational units. B. ELECTION OF ASSOCIATE CONFERENCE LAY LEADER(S) 1. Associate Conference Lay Leader(s) shall be nominated by the Conference Committee on
Nominations and elected by the Conference. 2. The tenure of this office shall be the same as the Conference organizational units.
III. CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP
RULE 8 LAY MEMBERS AND CLERGY MEMBERS: A. ELECTION OF LAY MEMBERS: 1. Lay Members and Reserve Lay Members shall be elected annually by the local church Charge
Conferences as described in the Discipline. Those elected shall serve at the Conference session immediately following their election. For churches with multiple clergy staff, the number of Lay Members elected shall be based on the clergy appointed to a church as of the close of the previous Annual Conference.
2. Two Youth Members, and one Reserve Youth Member, shall be elected annually by each District Conference or by the District Council on Youth Ministries. These youth members shall serve at the Conference session immediately following their election. The four-year participation and the two-year membership requirements shall be waived for young persons under age 25. Such persons must be members of The United Methodist Church and active participants at the time of election.
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B. CLERGY MEMBERS: Clergy members of the Conference are as defined in ¶602.1 of the Discipline. [The clergy member-
ship of an annual conference (¶364) shall consist of deacons and elders in full connection (¶324), probationary members (¶318), associate members, affiliate members (¶¶335.4, 559.4), and local pastors under full-time and part-time appointment to a pastoral charge (¶342), (see also ¶30).] The number of clergy shall be as listed under question 64.A for the preceding Annual Conference.
C. EQUALIZATION OF LAY AND CLERGY MEMBERS: 1. In order to equalize lay and clergy members as required by the Constitution of the United
Methodist Church the following procedure shall provide for seating additional lay members: a. Prior to the close of each Conference the Secretary shall certify to the presiding Bishop
the total number of 1) Clergy Members and 2) Lay Members who are qualified members of that Conference, minus those Lay Members who are members because of this section Rule 8.C.
b. The difference, if any, between the number of Clergy Members and Lay Members shall be the number of additional Lay Member seats to be filled for the next Conference.
c. The additional seats shall be filled by lay persons who are not members of the same Conference session serving as of December 31 of the year preceding in the following order:
1) All lay persons who are members of General and Jurisdictional Boards, Councils, and Standing Commissions who reside within the bounds of the West Michigan Conference;
2) All lay chairpersons of West Michigan Conference Boards; 3) Treasurer of West Michigan Conference; 4) Conference Facilitator; 5) Chairperson and all lay members of the Leadership Team; 6) All lay chairpersons of District Council on Ministries or equivalent; 7) Chairperson and all lay members of the Council on Finance and Administration; 8) Conference Missionary Secretary; 9) Chairperson of the Council on Ministries; 10) Conference Secretary and all lay assistant secretaries; 11) Conference Statistician; 12) Director of Conference Graphics 13) Director of the Michigan Area Resource Center 14) Conference Director of Lay Speaking 15) Lay Members of the Conference Program Committee 16) Lay Directors of West Michigan Conference campus ministries 17) All lay chairpersons of these Conference Commissions: • Status and Role of Women • Religion and Race • Archives and History • Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns • Equitable Compensation • Communications 18) All lay chairpersons of these Conference Committees: • Nominations and Leadership Development • Emergency Preparedness • Episcopacy (Vice Chairperson if the Chairperson is not a member of West
Michigan Conference) • Michigan Area Indian Workers Conference • Conference Program • Conference Rules of Order
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• Hunger • Committee on Prison Ministry and Restorative Justice Concerns • General and Jurisdictional Delegates for the two Annual Conferences following
General Conference; • Conference Homeless Ministries • New Church Establishment and Development • Racial Ethnic Local Church • Congregational Transformation 19) All lay chairpersons of all Conference Council on Ministries permanent committees; 20) All lay ministry consultants; 21) Associate Conference Lay Leaders; 22) The Physical Limitations Representative 23) Chairperson of the Abuse Prevention Team 24) Conference Council on Youth Ministries Coordinator 25) All lay members of the Rules of Order Committee 26) Where there is co-leadership, both shall be a part of the lay equalization. d. Any seats remaining shall be divided equally among the six districts and each District
Conference shall elect the number of Lay Members allocated to that district. Each District Conference shall also elect two alternate Lay Members to serve, in order of their election, if a regularly elected Lay Member is unable to serve.
1) The District Nominating Committee shall present the names of qualified lay persons to the District Conference.
2) In selecting their nominations the District Nominating Committee is requested to review all various interests within the district, theological diversity, urban and rural, large and small churches, youth, young adults, other age categories, women and eth-nic communities.
3) Where there are Wesley Foundations and/or Wesley Fellowships, the District shall elect one Lay Member from those organizations, in consultation with those organiza-tions, in their district as a part of their equalization number.
e. The Conference Committee on Rules of Order shall establish and implement a system of rotation so that from year to year, although the number of seats may not be evenly divisible by the number of districts, there shall be equitable representation from each district.
f. Those persons who are seated because of their position of Conference leadership shall have their expenses paid by the group which they lead. The remaining persons elected by the District Conferences shall have their expenses paid from funds made available by the Conference Council on Finance and Administration.
D. SEATING RESERVE LAY MEMBERS: A Reserve Lay Member may be seated in the absence of the Lay Member from a Charge or District.
This substitution may continue for a portion or for the entire Conference session. The Reserve Lay Member shall be responsible for notifying their District Superintendent in advance of assuming the seat.
E. LAY MEMBER’S REPORT TO THE LOCAL CHURCH: The last person seated in the Conference session shall become the Lay Member from their Charge,
and it shall be their duty to report the actions of the Conference to their Local Church(s) as soon as possible.
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IV. THE CONFERENCE SESSION
RULE 9 PROGRAM COMMITTEE: A. THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE: 1. There shall be a standing committee on the Program of the Conference. This committee shall
plan and arrange the entire program for the Conference Session. 2. The Membership of this Committee shall include: a. The Bishop b. The Assistant to the Bishop c. The host District Superintendent, as convener d. The host pastor e. The Conference Secretary f. The Conference Lay Leader or Associate Conference Lay Leader g. The Conference President of United Methodist Women h. The Conference President of United Methodist Men i. A youth representative of the Conference Youth Council j. The Director of Connectional Ministries k. The Chairperson of the Committee on Rules of Order l. The Conference Facilitator m. A representative designated by the host institution n. A representative from the Conference Committee on Disability Concerns o. Six (6) members at large, one of whom shall be less than 30 years of age at the time of
their election. Three of these six shall be lay persons. 3. The elected members are to be nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations and
elected by the Conference.
B. PRINTED PROGRAM: A printed program shall be published in advance, and except for necessary changes approved by the
Conference, it shall be the official program for the Conference session.
RULE 10 PRE-CONFERENCE PREPARATION: A. The Conference Secretary shall prepare a Pre-Conference Reports Booklet containing all reports
required from official Conference organizational units listed in the previous year’s Journal. B. The deadline for reports to be submitted to the Conference Secretary shall be set by the Conference
Secretary. C. The following shall be exempt from making Pre-Conference Reports: the District Superintendents,
the Rules of Order Committee, the Conference Committee on Nominations, and the annual audits of the United Methodist Foundation and the Council on Finance and Administration.
D. All reports, resolutions or motions of substance which do not appear in the Pre-Conference Reports Booklet shall be presented to the Conference Committee on Reference.
E. All editorial changes or corrections in the Pre-Conference Reports shall be submitted to the Conference Secretary in writing at the time that organizational unit reports to the Conference.
F. The Pre-Conference Reports Booklet shall be distributed in time for all Conference Members and others under appointment to receive reports at least 14 days before the Conference convenes. The words “Not for Publication until Perfected and Acted Upon by the West Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church” shall be printed on the cover of the booklet.
G. The Pre-Conference Reports Booklet shall be made available to all Alternate Members of the Conference. A notice of where to obtain a copy shall be sent to each pastor prior to the orientation sessions on the districts.
H. The design and implementation of thorough training for Conference Members and Alternate Members, including an orientation session on each district and a briefing session immediately before
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the Conference begins, shall be the responsibility of the Conference Lay Leader and the Conference Ministry Consultants.
RULE 11 EXECUTIVE AND CLERGY SESSIONS: A. The Bishop shall convene an Executive Session when 2/3 of the Conference Members, present and
voting, so order. B. The Bishop may order or convene Clergy Sessions which are not Executive Sessions.
RULE 12 PETITIONS TO ANNUAL CONFERENCE: A. Petitions to initiate new business may be created by any local church, church organization, clergy or
lay person within the West Michigan Annual Conference. B. Petitions may be submitted by regular mail or electronic mail. A petition submitted by an individual
clergy or lay person shall state the local church, or church organization, of which the petitioner is a member. (When several members of a church or church organization are listed as supporting the petition, only the name of the church or church organization and the number of persons listed will be printed in the legislative material.) All petitions shall include the petitioner’s address and telephone number(s) and are subject to verification of their validity.
C. A copy of each petition which requests funds from the Conference shall be submitted to the Council on Finance and Administration. The Council on Finance and Administration shall make its recom-mendation prior to the time the petition is considered at the Conference.
D. Deadlines shall be the following: 1. All petitions which are filed with the Director of Connectional Ministries by a date set by
the Conference Secretary shall be printed and mailed with the Pre-Conference booklets to Conference members.
2. Additional petitions in response to any matter contained in either the Pre-Conference Reports or a petition enclosed in the same mailing may be filed with the Director of Connectional Ministries until 12 business days prior to the opening of the Conference session. However, no petition containing new business which was not introduced in the Pre-Conference Reports or previously filed petitions shall be accepted.
3. All response petitions shall be furnished to the Members of the Conference prior to the time Conference convenes.
4. No petitions filed within 12 business days of the opening of the Conference session shall be accepted or considered except by suspension of the Rules or as Addenda (see Rule 22.D).
E. The original copy of each petition shall be kept on file until after the Conference has acted upon that petition.
F. Action on all petitions referred to a board or agency of the Annual Conference or where instruc-tions are given to a board or agency of the Annual Conference shall be reported to the next Annual Conference in a manner to be established by the Conference Secretary by giving the name of the petition, action ordered, action taken.
RULE 13 ATTENDANCE: All Clergy and Lay Members shall attend all sessions of the Conference. Persons unable to attend shall
report the reason to the Conference Secretary, and where appropriate to the District Superintendent, in writing.
RULE 14 FLOOR OF THE CONFERENCE: The limits of the floor of the Conference shall be fixed at the first business session. The Conference
Program Committee shall consult with the Bishop or President and recommend limits. All Members must be seated within these limits in order to vote.
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RULE 15 IDENTIFICATION: All vote counts shall be conducted by recognizing those eligible to vote on the question. The Conference
Program Committee shall provide a color code system identifying Clergy Members, Lay Members, Visitors and any other, which may be determined. A guide for identification shall be published in the Conference Program.
RULE 16 RETIRED LOCAL PASTORS: Retired Local Pastors shall be granted seat and voice on the floor of the Annual conference.
RULE 17 ROLL CALL: The Roll Call of the Conference shall be taken from the registration list of Clergy and Lay Members. No
additional attendance checks shall be taken during the Conference.
RULE 18 RECESS: The Conference Program Committee shall provide a recess of not less than fifteen minutes somewhere in
both the morning and afternoon business sessions.
RULE 19 CORPORATE SESSION: The Conference Program Committee shall designate a specific time for the Corporate Session to meet
during the Conference.
RULE 20 PREVIOUS DAY’S JOURNAL: The previous day’s Journal shall be posted at the main entrance(s) to the floor of the Conference by the
opening of the day’s session. Prior to the close of the day’s business, the approval of the previous day’s Journal shall be the order of the Day. The Conference Secretary shall be allowed to make any necessary corrections to the minutes of the closing day of Conference.
V. CONFERENCE PROCEDURE AND PARTICIPATION
RULE 21 SUBMITTING REPORTS: When a report is submitted to the Conference Secretary and printed in the Pre-Conference Reports
Booklet it is before the Conference without further reading provided that: A. Each recommendation which requires new Conference action shall be read before the Conference
takes its action. B. Any portion of a report shall be read when it is ordered by 2/3 vote of the Conference. C. A minority report from any Board, Agency or Committee shall be presented to the Conference
immediately following the majority report and prior to debate, regardless of the number of people who endorse it, provided that 1/5 of the members of that Board, Agency, or Committee who are present and voting have agreed that the minority report presents an opinion which the Conference should hear. The signatories of the minority report shall select one of the signatories to present the minority report.
D. Materials in the Pre-Conference Reports Booklet shall be historical in nature only. Recommendations for legislative action shall be submitted separately to the Conference Secretary for inclusion in Recommendations and Petitions publication and shall be referred to the Committee on Reference for processing.
RULE 22 COMMITTEE ON REFERENCE: A. MEMBERSHIP: There shall be a Committee on Reference composed of: 1. the Conference Lay Leader, or Associate Conference Lay Leader, who shall serve as
Chairperson; 2. the Chairperson of the Conference Program Committee;
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3. the Conference Facilitator; 4. the Director of Connectional Ministries; and 5. the Conference Secretary. B. TERM OF OFFICE: The members of this Committee shall serve from the opening of the Conference session until the
opening of the next regular session of the Conference.C. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Depending on the nature and amount of legislation, this Committee, in consultation with the
Program Committee, shall decide if Legislative Committees will be employed. 2. If Legislative Committees are not used, legislative items will be referred directly to the
Conference. a. Exceptions will include legislative items which have funding implications which will
first be referred to the Conference Council on Finance and Administration, petitions to General Conference which will first be referred to the Committee on General Conference Petitions, items recommending changes in the Rules of Order which will first be referred to the Committee on Rules of Order, and items recommending changes in the “Plan of Organization” which will first be referred to the Rules of Order Committee. Legislative item pertaining to the conference policy for health insurance program shall be referred to the Board of Pension and Health Benefits.
b. The Reference Committee may place those items on a Decision Calendar which they deem would be acceptable to the Annual Conference without discussion. Any item on the Decision Calendar may be lifted at the written request of any member of the Annual Conference.
c. The Reference Committee may report petitions as non-concurrence. Said petitions will not be before the Annual Conference unless so requested by 10% of the Annual Conference.
d. The Reference Committee shall report out the petitions and may request the presence of a petitioner or the representative of an organization making a recommendation and/or peti-tion for clarification.
3. If Legislative Committees are used, the following process shall be employed: a. Prior to the opening of the Conference session this Committee may assign the legislative
recommendations in the Pre-Conference Reports, the properly filed petitions and any other business which will come before the Conference for action to a Legislative Committee.
b. The Committee shall refer each petition or legislative item submitted to the Conference which has funding considerations to the Conference Council on Finance and Administration. The written recommendation of the Council on Finance and Administration shall be pre-sented to both the Legislative Committee and the Conference at the times the proposal is being considered.
c. Any legislation not considered by a Legislative Committee or considered, but not acted upon, shall be returned to the Conference for their consideration and action.
d. Each amendment to legislation which is proposed by a Legislative Committee or by the Conference, which has funding considerations, shall be referred to the Council on Finance and Administration for their written recommendation prior to the final action by the current session of Conference.
e. Any petition which relates to General Conference shall be referred to the Committee on General Conference Petitions, and not to a Legislative Committee.
f. During the Conference session, any matter of substance not contained in the Pre-Conference Reports, the properly filed petitions and the response petitions shall be referred immediately to the Committee on Reference. The Committee shall report its recommenda-tion to the Conference before the adjournment of the next business session.
D. ADDENDA TO REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Each addendum presented shall be referred to the Committee on Reference.
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2. Addenda to reports and recommendations in the Pre-Conference Reports from the organiza-tional units shall include an explanatory statement from the chairperson of the organizational unit stating the reason the material was not considered by that organizational unit in time for inclusion in its original Pre-Conference Report.
3. If the Committee on Reference determines that the material in the addendum could reasonably have been acted upon by the organizational unit and included in the Pre-Conference Reports the Committee may recommend that the proposed addendum not be considered by the Conference. When the Committee on Reference recommends non-consideration the Chairperson of the organizational unit submitting the addendum shall be advised promptly.
4. An addendum which is not recommended by the Committee on Reference to the Conference for action may not be considered unless the Conference in session suspends its rules for the specific purpose of consideration.
5. Addenda to Pre-Conference Reports shall be presented only when an organizational unit deter-mines it is necessary to do so.
RULE 23 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES: A. LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES: The Conference may have Legislative Committees. B. IF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES ARE USED THE FOLLOWING WILL APPLY: 1. The number of Legislative Committees shall be determined by the Committee on Reference. 2. Each Legislative Committee shall consist of Lay and Clergy Members of the Conference, plus
part-time Local Pastors appointed at the current session of Conference. 3. Assignment of members to legislative committees: a. The assignment of Members to each of the Legislative Committees shall be the discretion
of the Conference Program Committee b. Should the Pastor(s) and/or Lay Member(s) of the same local church be assigned to the
same Legislative Committee, either the Pastor or Lay Member may request a change. The Chairperson of the Conference Program Committee or the Conference Facilitator shall reassign them to a different Committee.
c. Any person with a handicapping condition may request a change. The Chairperson of the Conference Program Committee or the Conference Facilitator shall reassign them to a dif-ferent Committee.
4. Leaders of Legislative Committees: a. The Conference Program Committee shall select from among the members of the
Conference qualified persons to serve as officers such as are determined necessary by the Program Committee for each Legislative Committee.
b. The Conference Program Committee shall provide orientation for all who will serve as Legislative Committee members prior to the Conference Session.
c. All leaders of each Legislative Committee shall be members of that Committee with voice and vote.
5. The Privilege of Voice and Vote: a. The privilege of vote shall be granted to all Conference Members assigned to a Legislative
Committee. b. The privilege of voice in Legislative Committees shall be granted to the following: 1) All Conference Members assigned to a Committee. 2) Deaconesses, certified lay workers and registered visitors specifically assigned to a
Committee. 3) Retired Local Pastors. c. The privilege of voice only during the discussion of a specific report or petition shall be
granted to the following: 1) Up to four representatives designated by the organizational unit whose report is being
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considered by the Committee. The representative of the organizational unit shall also have voice when any petition is being considered affecting the work of the unit.
2) One petitioner or one representative of a petitioning church or organization for each petition being considered by a specific Legislative Committee. (If the petitioner can-not be present, they may designate an alternate in writing.)
3) In case of identical or nearly identical petitions, only one person who is selected by the petitioners shall speak for the petitions.
6. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: a. Each Legislative Committee shall study all matters referred to it and recommend each item
by voting for concurrence, concurrence with amendment, or non-concurrence. b. The recommendations of all Legislative Committees shall be the property of the
Conference. 7. REPORTING TO THE CONFERENCE: a. Each Legislative Committee shall report to the Conference. b. There shall be a Consent Calendar. All legislative items from all Legislative Committees
reported to the Conference which meet the following criteria shall be included in the Consent Calendar and presented to the Conference as one item.
1) All legislative items considered by Legislative Committees which receive approval for concurrence without amendment by 90% of the Legislative Committee members present and voting shall be included in the Consent Calendar.
2) Any legislative item included in the Consent Calendar may be removed from the Consent Calendar upon written request to the Conference Secretary by any Conference Member present.
3) The budget of the West Michigan Annual Conference and legislative items which affect the Annual Conference budget may not be included on the Consent Calendar or on the Decision Calendar and must be brought to the full Conference for action. Conference Policies, Procedures and Rules regarding financial matters need to be considered by Legislative Committees and come before the Annual Conference only if they are changed.
c. All recommendations for concurrence by less than 90% of the Legislative Committee members present and voting, and all recommendations for concurrence with amendment, shall automatically be before the Conference for action. Abstentions shall be counted as present, but not voting, and shall not be counted in the computation of votes.
d. All recommendations for non-concurrence shall be reported to the Conference; how-ever, these recommendations shall not be considered unless 10% of the members of the Conference vote for consideration.
e. When the Legislative Committee reports to the Conference a representative of the orga-nizational unit whose recommendation(s) and/or petition(s) is being considered shall be allowed to give a report for information not to exceed three minutes and may be present at a microphone to provide additional information should it be requested. The same consid-eration shall be given to a petitioner or their representative.
f. All additions, corrections, and/or deletions regarding the list of Advance Specials as of the beginning of the Annual Conference shall be referred to the Executive Committee of the Conference Board of Global Ministries for their consideration and action. These items shall be acted on in a timely fashion so as to enable them to be printed in the Journal.
g. This procedure for the consideration of legislative business shall apply to all matters including Pre-Conference Reports, addenda and petitions.
RULE 24 AGENDA COMMITTEE: A. MEMBERSHIP: There shall be an Agenda Committee for the Conference with the following members:
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1. Chairperson of Conference Program Committee, as Chairperson; 2. Chairperson of the Committee on Rules of Order; 3. Conference Facilitator; 4. Chairperson of the Committee on Reference; 5. A representative of the Conference Worship Committee B. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Determine the order and time for the consideration of all legislative business which shall come
before the Conference. 2. Advise, not later than the session immediately preceding, when specific matters will be consid-
ered by the Conference. 3. Coordinate and prioritize the entire agenda of the Conference to provide for the proper and
timely consideration of all matters which require action by the Conference. 4. Consult with the Bishop, or President, the Conference Secretary, officers of Legislative
Committees, representatives of organizational units and others as required in order to perform these responsibilities.
RULE 25 MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS: Each motion and/or resolution of substance (not procedure) which is introduced, by a member and/or a
committee, shall be written in duplicate and presented to the Conference Secretary. The Secretary will provide the appropriate forms.
RULE 26 SECURING THE FLOOR: A. CONFERENCE MEMBER: 1. A Conference Member who desires to speak or debate shall stand from within the limits of
the floor and move to the nearest microphone to await recognition by the President. Persons with handicapping conditions may be recognized through provided signs and then move to a microphone.
2. After being recognized by the President the speaker shall first identify himself/herself. 3. If the Member wishes to speak on a question of privilege, the Member shall state the request
and wait until the President concurs it is a question of privilege. 4. A Member desiring a point of order shall stand from within the limits of the floor, call for the
point of order, and wait to be recognized by the President. Upon recognition the Member shall move to the nearest microphone and speak.
5. Moments of courtesy may be accepted by the President without vote. B. NON-MEMBER OF CONFERENCE: A non-member shall be granted the privilege of the floor by consent of the Conference, the
Conference Program Committee, or at the discretion of the President.
RULE 27 LIMIT FOR SPEECHES: A. No member shall speak more than once on the same subject until every member who chooses to
speak has done so. B. No member shall speak more than twice on the same subject or more than five minutes at one time
unless an exception is granted by the Conference. C. Addresses by non-members of the Conference shall be limited to fifteen minutes except for those
persons scheduled by the Program Committee.
RULE 28 REFERRAL OR TABLING: No motion, resolution, or report shall be referred or laid on the table until the mover or introducer has
been allowed to speak on the question.
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RULE 29 VOTING: All voting shall be by a show of hands unless otherwise ordered by the Conference. A count may be
ordered: a) by the President, or b) on the call of any Member, supported by 1/5 of the Members present and voting. A majority of those present and voting shall decide all questions unless otherwise directed by these Rules or the Discipline.
RULE 30 COMMITTEE ON JOURNAL: There shall be a Committee on the Journal. A. MEMBERSHIP: The membership shall consist of (6) six persons; (2) two clergy, (2) two laymen and (2) two lay-
women, nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations and elected by the Conference. B. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Committee shall function under the direction of the Conference Secretary, and shall daily exam-
ine the proceedings of the Conference, establishing and reporting on the accuracy of such record, especially in regard to content as required by the Rules of Order.
C. TERM OF OFFICE: The term of office shall be for four years.
RULE 31 COMMITTEE ON MEMOIRS: A. MEMBERSHIP: There shall be a Committee on Memoirs comprised of (3) three persons, (1) one clergy, (1) one lay-
man and (1) one laywoman, nominated by the Conference Committee on Nominations and elected by the Conference.
B. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Keep a record of deaths of persons professionally related to the Conference, their spouses, and
members of their immediate family living at home. 2. This record shall be made available for use in the Memorial Service at the Conference session
and to the Conference Secretary for inclusion in the Memoirs section of the Journal. 3. Persons, whose deaths occur prior to the end of the Conference session, but after the preparation
of materials for the Memorial Service, may be named in the service for that year, and, if pos-sible, included in the Journal. Appropriate printed acknowledgment of such death may also be included in the materials for the Memorial Service the following year, but shall not be repeated in the Journal.
4. Deaths of persons in prior years about which information was not available at the time of the death shall be included in the Journal in the year in which the information is received.
VI. ELECTION OF DELEGATES AND PREPARATION FOR GENERAL AND JURISDICTIONAL CONFERENCES
RULE 32 LAY DELEGATES: A. ELIGIBILITY FOR ELECTION: 1. Lay delegates shall be nominated and elected without regard to age, sex, race or any handicap-
ping condition. 2. Only persons who have been members of the United Methodist Church for at least two (2)
years immediately prior to their election, and shall have been active participants in the United Methodist Church for at least four (4) years preceding their election.
3. Lay delegates must be members of a United Methodist Church within the bounds of the West Michigan Conference at the time the General and Jurisdictional Conferences are held.
B. PRE-CONFERENCE INFORMATION: 1. Notification that the election of delegates to the General and Jurisdictional Conference will
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occur at the next Conference session shall be sent by the Conference Secretary. 2. This notification shall be mailed to each Pastor under appointment, each Lay Member of
Conference and the Chairperson of each District Conference before March 1. 3. In the same mailing the Conference Secretary shall request that the name and a brief biographi-
cal sketch (100 words) of each potential delegate be submitted. Appropriate forms shall be enclosed, including space for the written consent of each nominee.
4. Nominations may be made by any local Church Administrative Board, District Conference, or any other organization within the West Michigan Conference; or by any lay person or clergy within the West Michigan Conference.
5. The names, biographical sketches and consent to serve shall be given to the Conference Secretary by April 1 of the year of the election. Copies of this material shall be enclosed with the Pre-Conference Reports.
RULE 33 BALLOTING FOR DELEGATES TO GENERAL & JURISDICTIONAL CONFERENCES: A. TELLERS: 1. The Conference Secretary shall designate Tellers from a list of names which shall have been
submitted by the Superintendents of the districts. A member of the Conference Secretary’s staff shall serve as head of both groups of Tellers.
2. The Tellers will distribute all ballots, collect all ballots and be responsible for their count. The results shall be reported to the Conference Secretary and announced to the Conference by the Bishop.
B. NOMINATIONS: 1. There shall be no nominations or nominating speeches for the clergy ballot. 2. All lay persons whose biographical sketches have been submitted and mailed with the Pre-
Conference Reports shall be considered as nominated. Additional lay persons may be nomi-nated from the floor, provided written consent to serve if elected has been obtained prior to their nomination. No speeches may be made for a lay person nominated from the floor; how-ever a printed biographical statement (100 words) may be passed out to the Members of the Conference.
C. BALLOTING: 1. Ballots may be cast any time the Conference is in session. 2. The Bishop shall announce the number of candidates which may be elected and the names and
number of persons previously elected before each ballot is cast. 3. Each ballot shall be cast by distributing ballots, marking the ballots and standing within the
limits of the Conference until ballots have been collected by the Tellers. 4. Only the names of persons receiving ten (10) or more votes shall be read after each ballot and
that on the first three (3) votes all those receiving three (3) or more votes shall be read. 5. Balloting shall continue until all delegates and reserve delegates have been elected. D. INVALID BALLOTS: 1. An individual’s ballot shall be invalid if it contains more or less names (or identifying numbers)
than the number of delegates to be elected on that ballot. 2. The intent of the voter shall be allowed regardless of mistakes in spelling. 3. If persons with the same name are mentioned and no initials are included that total ballot shall
be invalid. E. ELECTION: On each ballot a majority of all the valid ballots cast shall be required for an election. F. RESERVE DELEGATES: 1. The Reserve Delegates to General Conference, in the order of their election, shall be the del-
egates to Jurisdictional Conference. 2. The two lay and two clergy persons receiving the next largest numbers of votes on the ballot
which elects the last Jurisdictional Conference lay and clergy delegates shall automatically
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become the reserve delegates to the Jurisdictional Conference. These reserve delegates shall have their expenses paid at the same standard as the Jurisdictional Conference delegates.
3. As the expenses of the delegates to General Conference and the first reserve delegate (lay and clergy) are paid by General Conference, the Annual Conference shall pay the second reserve delegate (lay and clergy) expenses, using the same standards used by the General Conference.
RULE 34 ORGANIZATION OF DELEGATION: A. Following the election of the General and Jurisdictional Conference delegates the Bishop, or a
person designated by him/her, shall convene the delegation, including the Reserve Delegates to Jurisdictional Conference, for the purpose of organizing the delegation. The convener shall preside until the chairperson is elected.
B. The delegation shall elect from its membership a chairperson, secretary and other officers as desired. Also, the delegation shall elect from its membership the persons to represent the Conference on each of the General and Jurisdictional Conference standing or legislative committees. It is recommended that the position of the Chairperson alternate between Lay and Clergy.
C. The delegation shall nominate and/or elect persons for General and Jurisdictional Boards, Councils, Commissions and Committees as required.
D. The method of selecting these officers and representatives shall be by written nomination and written ballot, unless a majority of the delegation present determines otherwise. A majority of the ballots cast shall be necessary for election, except for the election of members to the Jurisdictional Committee on Episcopacy, which is mandated in the Discipline.
E. The delegation shall meet on call by the chairperson to consider the matters and issues related to General and Jurisdictional Conferences, and to transact other business.
RULE 35 NOMINATIONS FOR THE EPISCOPACY: At the session immediately prior to the Jurisdictional Conference, the Conference may nominate candi-
dates for election to the episcopacy as follows: A. In the year that precedes any nomination for the episcopacy by the Annual Conference the newly
elected Jurisdictional Conference Delegates shall conduct a thorough study of all known potential Episcopal nominees within the Jurisdiction. This study shall include interviews with such nominees when deemed appropriate. Results of this study, including any recommendations, shall be reported to the Annual Conference.
B. Nominations may be received from the floor. C. The person making the nomination shall be limited to a three-minute speech for the nominee. D. There shall be a 24-hour period between the nominations and the vote on the nominees. E. To have the Annual Conference’s recommendation, the nominee(s) shall have at least a majority vote
of approval. F. In the event of more nominations than vacancies, there shall be a written ballot. The number of
names, as there are vacancies, receiving the highest vote shall be brought back to the floor. These shall then be voted on a second time. Those then receiving at least a majority vote of approval shall be the Annual Conference’s recommendation.
RULE 36 STATEMENT OF EFFECT: The Rules of Order approved by the Conference in session in June 2009 shall supersede all previous Rules
of the West Michigan Conference.
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HOOVER, Jeffrey and EllenJeff #07989Z; Ellen #07990ZMulungwishi Seminary, DR CongoTESOL (The English Speaking School of Lubumbashi)email: JEHoover@mwangaza.cd
XV. ADDRESSESA. MISSIONARIES SUPPORTED BY WEST MICHIGAN CONFERENCE
* New Projects for our support for 2009-2010ACTIVE:1. In the Field:
AMUNDSEN, Jr., Robert #77373795 Red Bird Rd., Thousandsticks, KY 41766e-mail: ramundsen08@gmail.com
GROVES, Delbert and SandyDelbert #12150Z; Sandy #12151ZP.O. Box 22037, Kitwe, Zambia, Africaemail: Groves@newlifezambia.comwebsite: http://www. newlifezambia.com
FUNK, John and SuzanneJohn #15143Z; Suzanne #15144ZRio Colorado Agricultural School in BoliviaCasilla 8347, LaPaz, Boliviaemail: john@funk4.com; Suzanne@funk4.comwebsite: http://www.funk4.com
BRUNK, Jamie and Susan #773911P.O. Box 100, Booneville KY 41314
email: kybrunk@prtcnet.org
HUMBANE, Maria #12912ZGod-with-Us Center, Zimbabwe
P.O. Box 1320, Mutare, Zimbabwe, Africaemail: whumbane@yahoo.com
website: http://www.isheanesu.com
GRANER, Gordon and ArdellGordon #10835Z; Ardell #10836Z
Thiu Rancho Project in BoliviaCasilla 3532, Cochabamba, Bolivia
email: bolgraner@hotmail.comwebsite: http://www.gbgm-umc.org/thiorancho/
*HIGHLAND, Andrew #03019575Looking Glass Community Services
12700 S. Colby Lake Rd., Laingsburg, MI 48848email: ahighland@lgcservices.org
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JOCSON, Elma #13980ZSurgeon in Training in the Philippines606 Oval St., Sto. Nino, Marikina City 1800, Philippinesemail: elmaganda@yahoo.com
SMALLWOOD, Mark and Rebecca #773777Red Bird School,
HC 69, Box 111, Beverly, KY 40913
SHEPERD, Helen #11810ZMongolia InitiativeCP.O. Box 1242, Ulaanbaatar, 13, Mongoliaemail: helensheperd@hotmail.com
TO, Ut and VO-TO, KarenUt #14175Z; Karen #14174Z
Vietnam Initiative15274Paris St., Allen Park, MI 48101
email: karenvoto@hotmail.com
WISNER-OTT, Sally #982966LUMINA Community Outreach
133 Pearl St., Lancaster, PA 17603email: lumina3@verizon.net
website: http://www.luminaoutreach.org
NDJUNGU, Nkemba and MbwizuNkemba #12910Z; Mbwizu #12909Z
Cameroon Initiativeemail: ndjungunkemba@yahoo.com
WEBSTER, Paul #11865ZMujila Falls Agriculture Project, ZambiaP.O. Box 20219, Kitwe, Zambiaemail: pwebster@wisconsinumc.org
*TUPPER, Mike #773004Hope UMC, Henderson Settlement,P.O. Box 203, Frakes, KY 40940email: michaeljamestupper@yahoo.com
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2. Retired:
ANDERSON, Rev. Frank and Winona (Belize, Trinidad, Jamaica)4234 Mars Way, Lansing MI 48917
BAUER, Dr. William and Rosemary (India)2951 Quincy Lane, Lansing MI 48910
BEAL, Kathleen (Singapore, Korea)619 Appletree Drive, Holland MI 49423
CLOSSON, Nathalie (Sierra Leone)7N943 Woodcliff Dr., South Elgin, IL 60177
COLE, Betty (Taiwan)P.O. Box 394, Pleasant Hill, TN 38578
DORNON, Ivan and Eleanor (Japan)760 Plymouth Road, Claremont CA 91711
ELLINGER, Lena Eschtruth (Zaire)1400 N. Drake Road, Apt. 191, Kalamazoo MI 49006
ENRIGHT, Lorraine (Zaire)921 Sandcrest Dr., Port Orange FL 32127
FUKADA, Robert and Laura, (Japan)525 Mayflower Rd., Claremont CA 91711
GISH, George and Yoko (Japan)5-4-22 B-201 Minami Aoyama, Minato Ku, Tokyo, Japan 107-0062
HENRY, Susie (Bolivia)81 Hanover Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136
HILLS, Larry and Laura (Zaire)P.O. Box 402, Penney Farms FL 32079
KEHRBERG, Norma (Nepal)712 Ainapo St., Honolulu, HI 96825
LINN, Rev. Kennie and Evangeline (India)P.O. Box 1000, Penney Farms FL 32079
MADDOX, Charles & Patty (Haiti)239 Nantucket Ave., Cadiz, KY 42211
MILLER, Ralph and Mary (Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica)Apartado 130-4400, Ciudad Quesada, Costa Rica
RAHN, Rev. Robert and Janet (Japan)1221 E. Palacio Dr., Phoenix AZ 85014
RICE, Shirleyann (Malaysia)4120 Arlene Dr., Lansing MI 48917
TOWNSEND, Theodore and Rosemary (Alaska, India, Sierra Leone, Russia)Box 1018, Penney Farms 32079
VREELAND, Richard (India, U.S.)182 Ameren Way, #752, Baldwin MO 63021
WILLIAMS, Virginia (Philippines, U.S.)36615 Cherry St., Newark CA 94560
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B. DEACONESSES1. Active:
NONE
2. Retired:
CALDWELL, Janice17383 Garfield, G2, Redford, MI 48240
HILL, HeleneBrooks-Howell Home, 266 Merrimon Ave., Asheville, NC 28801-1218
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A, Paw Paw, MI 49079 ..................................(269) 657-5754Dahringer, Marjorie – 1056 S Hughes Rd, Howell, MI 48843Daniels, Gail – 4282 Occidental Hwy., Adrian, MI 49221...............................................(517) 266-9377Dayringer, Joanne – 3400 Ironwood #1003, Apache Junction, AZ 85220 .......................(480) 982-2672Deipert, Edith – 1905 Sheffield Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48198DesAutels, Irene – 737 Clark Crossing SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3331 ....................(616) 452-8194Doten, Dottie – 1551 Franklin St SE Apt. 2036, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3356 ............(616) 245-4133Eddy, Ginger – 8020 Erie Ave, Chanhassen, MN 55317-9752 ........................................(952) 974-2092Eidins, Irma – 518 E Chapin St, Cadillac, MI 49601 .......................................................(231) 775-7642Elliott, Natalie – 5622 W 100th St, Fremont, MI 49412-9221 .........................................(231) 924-4232Entenman, June – 2421 Corlot St, Kalamazoo, MI 49004-2701 ......................................(269) 381-5711Evans, Catherine – 200 Silver Maples Dr Apt 1310, Chelsea, MI 48118 ........................(734) 475-1597Eversole, Edna May – 1551 Franklin SE Rm 1001, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3337 .....(616) 243-5020Fassett, Mary Lou – 1551 Franklin SE Apt 2024, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 ..................(616) 285-4795Flessner, Joyce – 8644 Colby Rd, Greenville, MI 48838 .................................................(616) 754-8339Foldesi, Deb – 582 W Deerfield Road, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858 .......................................(989) 772-2548Foltz, Meredyth – PO Box 399, Perrinton, MI 48871 ......................................................(989) 236-5476Forkner, Naomi – 7207 Stanford Dr., Lakeland, FL 33809-1598 ....................................(941) 858-1660Frederick, Jody – 28450 Tiffin Dr, Chesterfield, MI 48047-6203....................................(586) 598-9887Gierman, Adrianne – Gilroy, Grace – 39 Park Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017 .....................................................(269) 965-8830Gladding, Irene – 15177 W Center Lake Dr, Tustin, MI 49688 .......................................(231) 829-3661
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Chelsea Ct, PO Box 5066, Homosassa Springs, FL 34447Mann, Norma – 733 Clark Crossing, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3310 ..............................(616) 245-6357Mannino, Barbara – 8732 Huckleberry Lane, Lansing, MI 48917 ...................................(517) 627-4996Maurer, Edrye A Eastman – 133 N Park St, Lake City, MI 49651 ..................................(231) 839-7542McClintic, Martha – PO Box 328, Concord, MI 49237....................................................(517) 524-7489McDonald, Ramelle – c/o Myra Gonino, 61308 Cetnor Court, Washington, MI 48094Meines, Noreen – 6500 Moss Lake Dr, Hudsonville, MI 49426Miller, Phyllis – 4300 N Airport Rd, St Johns, MI 48879 ...............................................(517) 224-2126Minor, Eleanore – 5722 E Brenda Ln, Kalamazoo, MI 49004Montgomery, Marietta – Chelsea Retirement Comm., 801 W Middle St Apt 450, Cheslea, MI 48118Myers, Beth – 262 Pennbrook, Battle Creek, MI 49017 ...................................................(269) 274-9120Noordhof, Barbara – 17046 Lloyds Byu Apt 417, Spring Lake, MI 49456-9266 ..........(616) 935-9718Palmer-Zellers, Johncie – 148 Van Buren Apt I, Chelsea, MI 48118 .............................(734) 475-8119Peters, Mary – 6651 N Hartel, Potterville, MI 48876 .......................................................(517) 645-7455Petersen, Elsie – Masonic Pathways, 1200 Wright Ave #233, Alma, MI 48801-1133 ....(989) 875-4665Putnam, Amy – 1551 Franklin SE Apt 3070, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3331 ................(616) 475-0035Regier, Hinako – 312 Malabu Dr, Lexington, KY 40502-3235 .......................................(606) 271-5258Reinhart, Ruth – 9136 Flamingo Circle, N. 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(616) 940-8131Armstrong, Carole – 1216 Downer Ave, Lansing 48912 ...... (517) 432-6123 ext.136 (517) 485-9813Arvilla, Pat – 128 Frank Rd, Frankenmuth 49734 .......................................................... (989) 652-8946Badger, Ardis – PO Box 184, Moline 49335 .................................................................. (616) 877-4197Balderson, Sue – 68 Culbert Dr, Hastings 49058 ............................... (269) 945-2654 (269) 948-9029Barnhart, Robert – 2335 Indian Hills Dr, Okemos 48864-2016 ......... (888) 297-2767 (517) 381-9991Barrett, Andrea – 445 Iroquois Ave, Battle Creek 49015 ................... (269) 382-6800 (269) 308-4279Barrett, Pat – 17351 N Lake Ave, West Olive 49460 ..................................................... (616) 399-4354Bassett, Delbert – 24533 County Road 388, Gobles 49055 ............................................ (269) 628-2774Batten, Lisa – 225 E Jackson St, PO Box 282, Mendon 49072 .......... (269) 344-4076 (269) 496-7033Baumer, Lois – 14420 Boichot Rd, Lansing 48906 ........................................................ (517) 485-8290Bearden, Charles (Mary Ellen) – 11361 Oak Drive, Delton 49046 ................................ (269) 623-5990Beavan, Joseph (Darcy) – 6659 Whitneyville Rd., Alto 49302 .......... (616) 531-0950 (616) 868-6486Beck, Imogene – 2238 E Maple Rapids Rd, St Johns 48879-9432 ............................... (989) 224-2076Bennett, Sandra – 10755 E Murray Ct, Suttons Bay 49682 ........................................ (231) 271-0058Birdsall, Phillip J (Gerlayne) – 223 W Ash St, Mason 48854 ............ (517) 676-3903 (517) 676-6138Black, Rebecca A – 310 Spring St, Three Rivers 49093 ................................................ (269) 273-1003Boyce, Sharon – UM Community House, 904 Sheldon Ave, Grand Rapids 49507 ........(616) 452-3226Boysen, Donald – 5100 Squier Lane, Middleville 49333-9182 .......... (269) 795-7202 (269) 795-3519Brady, Catherine – 1700 Fisk Rd SE, Grand Rapids 49506Brazo, Leah – 2594 Detroit Road, Niles 49120-9476 ..................................................... (269) 684-0811Brechting, Barbara – 5092 Southglow Ct SE, Kentwood 49508-4714 ......................... (616) 261-4814Bremer, Michael – 506 Grand Rapids St, Middleville 49333......................................... (269) 795-3075Breyfogle, Ruth (William) – 157 Fairview, Kalamazoo 49001 ...................................... (269) 349-1258Briggs, Lou Ellen – PO Box 425, Colon 49040............................................................. (269) 432-2673Brophy, Justin – 2107 Stanley Avenue, Portage 49002 .................................................. (269) 760-9495Brown, Kenneth (Barb) – Wesley Woods UM Camp, 1700 Clear Lake, Dowling 49050 .................................................................................................. (888) 992-CAMP (269) 721-8295Brown, Norvil – 9145 Marywood Dr, Stanwood 49346 ................................................. (231) 972-2918Brubaker, Daniel – 523 Lincoln Lk, Lowell 49331-1358 ................... (517) 373-4925 (616) 897-6357Brunson, Kip (Bruce) – 740 Fall Street, Spring Lake 49456 .......................................... (616) 846-6356Bunn, Carol H (George) – 8560 N Arbogast Rd, Howard City 49329 ..................................................................................................... (231) 937-4310 (231) 937-9189Bunn, George (Carol) – 8560 N Arbogast Rd, Howard City 49329-9125 ..................... (231) 937-9189Burpee, Charles – 45 Baynton SE, Grand Rapids 49503 ................................................ (616) 774-3612Care, Charles (Judy) – 2152 Northridge Dr NE, Grand Rapids 49505-1282 ................. (616) 363-7376Case, Jane – 113 West, PO Box 146, Napoleon 49261 ...................... (517) 536-8609 (517) 536-8781Church, Greg – 205 E Main, Hopkins 49328 .................................................................. (269) 793-7416Clark, Wendy A (Al) – 4250 Summerwind Ave NE, Grand Rapids 49525-9510 ..................................................................................................... (616) 532-7624 (616) 363-8500Clarke, Jessica – 2147 Bluffton Ave, Muskegon 49441 ................................................. (231) 759-0182Clements, Jesse (Mollie) – 2229 LaCross, Kalamazoo 49006 ........................................ (269) 226-0910Clouse, Amy – 8187 Evergreen Lane, Vestaburg 48891 ..................................................(989) 304-0336
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(616) 696-1939Deemer, Julia – 16671 Fewins Road, Interlochen 49643 ............................................... (231) 275-7954Dekker, David (Pearl) – 3209 Hillgate Circle, Lansing 48912-5011 .. (517) 373-4082 (517) 324-4968DeLany, Joseph H (Mary-Jo) – 1805 Enfield Dr, Holt 48842 ........................................ (517) 268-6699DeLany, Mary-Jo (Joe) – 1805 Enfield Dr, Holt 48842 ................................................. (517) 268-6699Depta, Linda S (Daniel) – 358 Brittany Dr, Portage 49024 ................ (269) 388-8460 (269) 329-1858DeVinney, Dennis (Idy) – 314 VanBuren St, South Haven 49090 ................................ (269) 637-6628Disel, Charles – 95 N Lewis Rd, Shepherd 48883 .......................................................... (989) 772-0581Dix, Laura – 17110 Youngs Lake Rd, Big Rapids 49307-9004 ..................................... (231) 592-5717Dosca, Steve R (Janeen) – 3883 Starchief St, Kalamazoo 49048-6119 ..................................................................................................... (269) 382-3487 (269) 345-5683Dow, David – 8170 Crancreek Dr, Ada 49301 ............................................................... (616) 676-2365Doyal, Mark – United Methodist Center, PO Box 6247, Grand Rapids 49516-6247 .... (517) 336-0860Ebel, Kimberly S (Robert) – 6895 11 Mile Rd NE, Rockford 49341 ........................... (616) 874-9968Eddy, Diane – 2454 E Collier SE, Grand Rapids 49546 .................... (616) 957-2416 (616) 954-2779Edris, Larry (Sherry) – 2534 Lakeshore Dr, Fennville 49408-9622 ............................... (269) 543-4182Eisenmann, Terrie – 9720 Beckley Road, Blanchard 49310 .......................................... (989) 561-2578Emmons, Sue (Allen) – 2226 Anderson Dr SE, Grand Rapids 49506 ........................... (616) 245-9866Erbes, Annette (Mark) – 1322 Clayton Ave, Muskegon 49441 ..................................... (231) 780-3951Everts, Sharon – 4918 W Blanchard Rd, Blanchard 49310 ............................................ (989) 866-2260Farnum, Rebecca – 1160 Glen Ave, Mt Pleasant 48858 ................................................ (989) 773-1070Fassett, Mary Lou – 1551 Franklin SE Apt 2024, Grand Rapids 49506 ....................... (616) 285-4795Fenwick, Brian – 3431 Fawn Cove Apt. 6, Portage 49024 ............................................ (269) 467-7108Ferguson, Tom – 1361 Fletcher St, National City 48748 ............................................... (989) 469-4544Fowler, David E (Dawn) – 3003 E Fulton, Grand Rapids 49506 ....... (616) 452-9786 (616) 949-7342Fowler, Richard – 2045 McIntosh, Troy 48098 .............................................................. (248) 828-2952Francis, Merna (Aden) – 2924 N 33rd St, Galesburg 49053 .......................................... (269) 665-9430Frey, Lauren – 26686 Southwestern, Redford 48239 ......................... (734) 542-8390 (313) 937-2468Frye, Nancy – 1585 Lake Ave., Holton 49425 ............................................................... (231) 894-6058Fuller, Robert – 13307 Northland Dr, Cedar Springs 49319 .......................................... (616) 696-9856Fyan, Benita (Rex) – 6460 Middle Lake Rd, Twin Lake 49457 .................................... (231) 828-4029Gackler, Kenneth (Joyce) – 410 Johnson St., Caledonia 49316 ..................................... (616) 891-5682Garbrecht, Bonnie S (Allen) – 153 Garrison Ave, Battle Creek 49017 ......................... (269) 964-9828Garcia, Iris Naomi – United Methodist Center, PO Box 6247, Grand Rapids 49516-6247 ...................................................................................................................................(616) 459-4503Gardner, Mary (John) – 689 Frost, Williamston 48895 ...................... (517) 323-9473 (517) 655-3440Gassdorf, Beverly – 2500 Breton Wds., Apt.1037, Grand Rapids 49512 ...................... (616) 455-2657Gedcke, Roger – 10480 Varna, Clio 48420 ........................................ (810) 686-5151 (810) 686-9241Gehman, William (Cynthia) – 9466 Riverside Dr, Grand Ledge 48837 ........................ (517) 626-6716Golden, Joleen – 230 Sixth Street, Breckenridge 48615................................... (989) 386-3805 ext1046Goodlock, Lance – 23351 Mintdale Rd, Sturgis 49091 ...................... (269) 659-1500 (269) 651-9189Grauer, Patricia (Charles) – 11442 East River Dr, DeWitt 48820 .................................. (517) 669-3483Gray, Susan (Todd Buchta) – 3399 Hidden Hills Ave SE, Grand Rapids 49546 .......... (616) 956-1461Graybill, Sue (Joe) – PO Box 602, Leland 49654........................................................... (231) 256-9255Green, Tom – 320 DeWitt Ave #24, Fremont 49412 ..................................................... 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(616) 243-5760Haggard, Robin (Bill) – 5523 Bennington Dr, Lansing 48917 ....................................... (517) 323-4368Hahn, Mark – 305 E Hoffman Rd, St Louis 48880 ........................................................ (989) 620-4316Hall, Lawrence – 227 Fleming Dr, Alma 48801 ............................................................. (989) 463-3007Hall, Phoebe – 521 Selby St, PO Box 294, Hopkins 49328-0294 .................................. (269) 793-7103Hamet, Robert – 6167 Enola Dr, Kalamazoo 49048....................................................... (269) 345-1684Hansen, Ronald W (Jan) – 143 Paras Hill Dr, Hartford 49057 .......... (269) 621-4103 (269) 621-3796Hansen, Susan (Randy) – 5181 Hancock St., Montague 49437 ......... (616) 245-6512 (231) 894-4625Hardy, Lori – 520 E Division St, Vicksburg 49097 ........................................................ (269) 649-1702Hawkins, Joyce (Richard) – 9966 100th Street SE, Alto 49302 .................................... (616) 891-1531Healy, Thomas – 9420 Algoma Ave NE, Rockford 49341 ................ (616) 667-1476 (616) 866-2637Higginson, Carol – 1859 Southwood, Muskegon 49441 ................................................ (231) 759-0329Hiler, Donald (Pat) – 3123 Waterford NE, Grand Rapids 49505 ................................... (616) 363-6130Hiler, Pat (Donald) – 3123 Waterford NE, Grand Rapids 49505 ................................... (616) 363-6130Hill, Chuck – 521 W Orange St, Greenville 48838 ........................................................ (616) 754-3848Hoag, Rose (Neil) – 839 Superior St, South Haven 49090............................................. (269) 637-1968Hoiles, Mary – 6005 Beverly Drive, Traverse City 49684 ............................................. (231) 943-4673Holden, Fred – 301 S Gordon Rd, Scottville 49454 ....................................................... (231) 757-4265Holland, John – 4350 W Beal City Rd, Weidman 48893 ............................................... (989) 644-5578House, George (Deanna) – 5635 Forest Glen SE, Ada 49301 ........................................ (616) 676-5593Hudson, Joan (Nolan) – 6355 Bivens Rd, Nashville 49073 ........................................... (517) 852-1821Hudson, Nolan (Joan) – 6355 Bivens Rd, Nashville 49073 ........................................... (517) 852-1821Huizing, John (Maureen) – 40 N. Plum Street, Hart 49420 ............................................ (231) 873-0418Humm, Heather L – PO Box 20231, Kalamazoo 49019................................................. (269) 649-5625Hunt, Charlie – 111 W Hammond St, Otsego 49001 ...................................................... (269) 352-2922Irwin, Mike – 5901 W Vermontville Hwy, Charlotte 48813-8883................................. (517) 726-0422Jennings, Joseph – 3072 Ramshore Dr., Fremont 49412-1717 ........... (231) 924-0030 (231) 924-3248John, Phyllis – 13735 Indian Rd, Kewadin 49648 .......................................................... (231) 264-0527Johnson, Brian – 2620 Ellsworth Tr., Frankfort 49635 .................................................. (231) 352-9206Johnson, Greg – 4957 Olde Forrest Dr, Kalamazoo 49009 ............................................ (269) 375-8246Johnson, Judy – PO Box 107, 5950 N. M-88 Hwy., East Port 49627 ............................ (231) 559-2915Johnson, Michael – 84 E Kingman, Battle Creek 49014 ................................................ (269) 962-6401Jones, Ruth – 11950 N Meridian Rd, Farwell 48622 ...................................................... (989) 588-9843Kaechele, Dave – 340 142nd Ave, Caledonia 49316..................................................... (616) 891-1020Keck, Matthew (Keri) – 5746 Cartago Dr, Lansing 48911................. (517) 373-1163 (517) 394-2076Keepper, Lester (Julia) – 1321 Crestwood Drive, Mt. Pleasant 48858 ..................................................................................................... (989) 772-5088 (989) 773-0160Kelsey, Joan (Myron) – 1879 Cahill Dr, East Lansing 48823 ........................................ (517) 351-6024Kieh, George (Doris) – 2539 Grand Vista Ct NW, Grand Rapids 49534 ..................................................................................................... (616) 331-8517 (616) 735-3174Kimball, Dale (Judy) – 118 Buckingham Lane, Battle Creek 49017 .. (269) 961-9781 (269) 565-0569Kimball, Kurt – 3923 Kingsway Court SE, Grand Rapids 49508 ...... (616) 456-3166 (616) 248-3355Kinney, Dana – 161 Rasmussen, Trufant 49347 ............................................................. (616) 984-5761Kramer, Gerald – 10950 Crawford Lk Tr, Cedar Springs 49319 ................................... (616) 225-1580Krieger, Eric – 2114 Portland Ave., Nashville 37212 .................................................... (269) 449-9440
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Kroeze, Jenny – 640 Seminole Dr, Fremont 49412 ........................................................ (231) 924-4814Lancaster, Lorraine (Dale) – 4722 Westgate Dr NW, Comstock Park 49321 ................ (616) 784-5662Landon, Jessica – 2410 Woodcliff SE, Grand Rapids 49546Lash, Sandy – 175 Allegan St, Plainwell 49080 ............................................................. (269) 929-2793Latimer, Amy – 608 Church Street, St Johns 48879....................................................... (989) 224-2293Leach, Judy – 13590 Leack Dr NE, Greenville 48838-9009 ............................................(616) 754-5528Lee, Steve (Loretta) – 142 Greenwood Ave, Battle Creek 49017 ...... (269) 420-3233 (269) 962-6625Leppink, Betsy & Ken – 4513 S. Glen Rd., Shelby 49455 ............................................. (231) 861-5003Lett, Steven T (Diana) – 9417 W Scenic Lake Dr, Laingsburg 48848-9749 ...................(517) 372-4204Leydorf, Kathryn L – 2065 E. South Gratiot Co Line Rd, St. Johns 48879 ..................................................................................................... (989) 224-8811 (989) 224-6166Lienesch, Marcia – 1397 Nissaki St, Hastings 49058 ..................................................... (269) 948-2555Lindeman, Steve (Trish) – 500 W Grove St, Greenville 48838 ..................................... (616) 754-1727Little, Nathan (Joanne) – 1288 Saffron Ln SE Apt 3A, Grand Rapids 49508 ............... (616) 304-8391Liu, Gary (Sandy) – 11035 Keystone Dr, Lowell 49331 .................... (616) 656-7426 (616) 691-7753Lowe, Glenn – Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin St SE, Grand Rapids 49506-3331 ...................................................................................................................................(616) 452-1568Luce, Linda – 104 N Fiske Rd, Coldwater 49036........................................................... (517) 278-8443Ludwick, Faith (Randy) – 664 W Chicago Rd, Bronson 49028 ......... (517) 369-6555 (517) 369-1507Lundquist, C David (Georgia) – 1700 Bronson Way # 212, Kalamazoo 49009 .......... (269) 372-2044Lynch, Leslie (Robert) – 2317 Marquard St, Muskegon 49445 ..................................... (231) 744-1443Lyon, Ina – 315 E South St #31, Mason 48854-1947 ..................................................... (517) 676-1268Lystra, Helen (Edward) – 527 Lafayette Ave, Grand Haven 49417-1450 ..................... (616) 846-5429Maatman, Vaughn – Lake Louise Camp, 11037 Thumb Lake Road, Boyne Falls 49713 ..................................................................................................... (231) 549-2728 (231) 549-2226MacGregor, Susan (James) – PO Box 914, Pentwater 49449......................................... (231) 869-4364MacLaren, Mike (Kathy) – 827 N Washington Ave, Lansing 48906 ...............................(517) 372-2424Maidens, Valerie – 1639 Black Bark Ln, Traverse City 49686 .......... (231) 534-8102 (231) 941-2360Mallett, Adriana – 12655 16 Mile Road, Rodney 49342 ................................................ (231) 867-1121Marcus, Deb – 8667 Gardendale SW, Byron Center 49315 ..... (616) 459-3539 X109 (616) 878-9916Markel, David R (Jan) – 464 S St Joseph Ave, Niles 49120 .............. (269) 684-8840 (269) 684-6974Marsh, Georgia (John) – 740 N Kalamazoo, Marshall 49068 ........................................ (269) 781-2501Marshall, Raymond (Rosanne) – 216 S Nottawa Rd, Mendon 49072 ............................ (269) 496-7993Marsman, Mara (Carl) – 1058 73rd St SE, Grand Rapids 49508 ....... (616) 698-3170 (616) 890-1810Martin, Eleanor (James) – 30485 Pokagon Hwy, Dowagiac 49047 ............................... (269) 782-5852Mason, Chris – 745 Roberts Rd, Beulah 49617-8703 Mason, Peter (Dace) – 2295 Sower Blvd, Okemos 48864 ................. (517) 347-1769 (517) 626-2503Matchett, Tim – 01362 Matchett Rd, Charlevoix 49720 ................................................ (231) 547-2154Mathieu, Madeleine (Jerome) – 7413 Bair Ave, Bear Lake 49614 ................................ (231) 864-3519Matteson, Lois – 4960 E M 42, Manton 49663 .............................................................. (231) 824-6550McCaw, Jeanne (Ken) – 4211 Embassy Dr SE, Grand Rapids 49546-2438 .................. (616) 975-1875McConnell, Kathy – 48482 Woodhenge Drive, Mattawan 49071 .................................. (269) 668-2664McDonald, Eric – 517 Quimby NE, Grand Rapids 49505 ............................................. (616) 361-8655McDonald, Mike (Sandra) – 10843 Talon Ct, Traverse City 49686 .............................. (231) 935-3759McDonald, Sharon (David) – 11380 South Shore Dr, Lake 48632 .... (989) 773-6934 (989) 544-2490Mckenzie, Clarice – 396 Ford St., Bitely 49309 ............................................................. (231) 745-3256McLouth, Clem (Linda) – 214 Griswold Street, Hart 49420 .......................................... (231) 873-4696McMillen, Dan – 263 E Bristol RD, Delton 49046- 7679 .............................................. (269) 721-8514McNeilly-Martin, Peggy – 13429 New Millpond Rd, Big Rapids 49307 ...................... (231) 796-2056McRee, Edward – 123 N East St, Eaton Rapids 48827 .................................................. (517) 663-5541Mentzer, Pat – 528 Middlebury Lane, Mason 48854 .......................... (517) 676-9449 (517) 676-4232Meredith, Nora (Paul) – 1055 Flint Road, Coldwater 49036 .......................................... (517) 238-4654Merriman, Terry – 1284 Astro Ct, Jenison 49428 .............................. (616) 717-6425 (616) 667-1181
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(616) 949-8938Mossman-Celestin, Valerie – 300 Alten Ave NE, Grand Rapids 49503 ..................................................................................................... (616) 459-4503 (616) 459-6604Mulligan, Cheryl (Richard) – 3170 Buttrick SE, Ada 49301 ............. (616) 391-5116 (616) 340-7995Murphy, Joan (George) – 6241 Randall Rd, Lake City 49651 ....................................... (231) 839-4988Murphy, Joy (Mike) – 2515 Union SE, Grand Rapids 49507 ........................................ (616) 245-5546Nellist, Glenys – 13091 M 89, Augusta 49012 ............................................................... (269) 903-8549Neubauer, Stephen – 575 Abbey St Apt C, Muskegon 49442-2156 .............................. (231) 773-0542Newman, Bruce (Kay) – 2107 Vassar, Lansing 48912 ................................................... (517) 485-8361Nordbrock, Mandana – 22361 36th Street, Gobles 49055 .............................................. (269) 628-4324Otis, Carrie (Scott) – 4380 Tracy Trail, Dorr 49323........................... (616) 681-0302 (616) 681-0283Overmeyer, Diana – 8010 84th St., Caledonia 49316.................................................... (616) 891-8482Paesens, Kerwin – 301 S Hayes St, Farwell 48622-9273 ............................................... (989) 588-9933Pardonnet, Kay (Ron) – 1026 Alan St., Fremont 49412-1437........................................ (231) 924-2594Park, Sara – 57 West Tenth Street, Holland Hispanic Ministry, Holland 49423 .............(616) 396-5205Parker, Barbara – 306 E Market, PO Box 423, Centreville 49032 ................................. (269) 467-8882Parks, Floyd L – 5880 Manorwood Dr, Kalamazoo 49009-9110 ................................... (269) 375-2378Parsons, Jeff (Cynthia) – Crystal Springs UM Camp, 33774 Crystal Springs St, Dowagiac 49047 ..................................................................................................... (269) 683-8918 (269) 683-8918Passenger, Mary Lou – 8315 W Cleveland Rd, Middleton 48856 ................................. (989) 584-3324Paxson, Adele – 1332 Royce Ave, Kalamazoo 49001 .................................................... (269) 343-2903Peacock, Carolyn (Dave) – 7091 S Jerome Rd, Ashley 48806 ....................................... (989) 838-4490Pennock, Dennis – 2261 W Pratt Road, DeWitt 48820 ....................................................(517) 669-5913Perez, Joseph – 1330 Trenton, Adrian 49221 ................................................................. (517) 263-1807Perl, Robert – Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin St SE, Grand Rapids 49506-3331 ................................................................................................................... (616) 452-1568 ext.100Pigeon, Norm – 224 N Maple St, Hopkins 49328-9542 ................................................. (269) 793-7769Pool, Janet (Will) – 305 Hanover St., Concord 49237.................................................... (517) 524-8917Posey, Mark – 19240 190th Ave, Big Rapids 49307 ..................................................... (231) 796-3112Powrie, Linda (Tom) – 4566 Bonanza Drive NE, Grand Rapids 49525-1318 ............... (616) 363-2534Pratt, Jody (Gary) – 2984 5th St, Shelbyville 49344 .......................... (616) 292-1220 (269) 792-0481Proctor, Nicole – 824 Nipp Ave, Lansing 48915-0122................................................... (517) 367-8287Proctor, Simmie (Louis) – 73486 8th Ave, South Haven 49090 ................................... (269) 637-6053Proefrock, Harriett – 3099 E Dowling Rd, Hastings 49058 ........................................... (269) 721-8140Pumfery, Carole (Robert) – PO Box 19, Breedsville 49027 ........................................... (269) 427-5513Purdy, Sharon – 2895 College Rd, Holt 48842 ............................................................... (517) 393-8783Quigley, Paul – 5915 Woodland Rd, Woodland 48897 .................................................. (269) 367-4971Richards, Robert (Ethel) – 46 Rivertop Dr, Lowell 49331 ............................................. (616) 897-0162Richards, Shirley (Gordon) – 938 S Eugenia, Mason 48854 ............................................(517) 676-9160Richardson, Mildred (Lee) – 1714 W Kalamazoo, Lansing 48915 ............................... (517) 485-0609Richie, Alice (James) – 61165 Quinnesec Rd, Battle Creek 49031-4952 ...................... (269) 660-0921Rinderspacher, Kristina – 11809 Prairie Edge St, Schoolcraft 49087 ............................ (269) 679-7031Roberts, Mark – 6077 Wildwood Drive, Elwell 48832 .................................................. (989) 463-8531Ross, William (Michele) – 2148 Cascade Dr, Jackson 49203 ........................................ (517) 788-4035Ryskamp, Fred – 1902 Sycamore Dr., Dorr 4323-9302 ................................................. (616) 681-2776Sabin, Jan (Fred) – 7265 Red Bud Lane SE, Grand Rapids 49546 .......(616) 771-1593 (616) 676-8169
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(616) 842-9041Searls, James (Abby) – 53 E Central, Zeeland 49464..................................................... (616) 772-4306Shaw, Sally (Frank) – 352 Carr St, Jackson 49201-2126 ............................................... (517) 784-3493Shearer, Thomas C (Grace) – 5520 Alhambra Dr SE, Grand Rapids 49546-9000 ..................................................................................................... (616) 456-7568 (616) 957-1712Showerman, Joyce – 600 S Main St, Eaton Rapids 48827 ............................................. (517) 663-3524Sidmore, Fredrick “Ted” (Ann) – 827 West Park Drive, Niles 49120 ..................................................................................................... (231) 828-4083 (269) 683-6113Singh, Vipin (Bernice) – 1045 Capital Ave NE, Battle Creek 49017-5426 ..................................................................................................... (269) 962-0022 (269) 964-4534Sipkema, Margaret – PO Box 148, Moline 49335 .......................................................... (616) 877-4660Smiedendorf, Janet – 515 Archer, St Joseph 49085 ........................................................ (269) 983-4713Smith, Kevin – 418 Riverside Dr, Lowell 49331 ............................................................ (616) 421-8161Smith, Michael A – PO Box 616, Bellaire 49615 ............................... (231) 377-4000 (231) 533-8552Smith, William E (Donna) – 304 Beckett Park, Battle Creek 49015 ............................. (269) 565-0958Snider, Caryl – 322 Congress St, Watervilet 49098 ....................................................... (269) 325-1026Soles, Anne – 217 Old State Rd, PO Box 467, Pentwater 49449 ....... (231) 869-4059 (231) 869-7651Spackman, Nona L (Joseph) – 52333 Ackley Terrace, Paw Paw 49079 ..................................................................................................... (269) 657-7727 (269) 657-4506Spalenka, Nancy (Gordon) – 2119 Waldron St SW, Wyoming 49519 .......................... (616) 249-0513Stark, Mary Beth (Robert) – 11649 E 14 1/2 Road, Manton 49663 ............................... (231) 824-3294Stickley, Terry L (Melinda “Mindy”) – 2742 144th Ave, Dorr 49323 ..................................................................................................... (269) 751-4391 (616) 896-9608Stilwell, Pamela (James) – 1317 Hickory Drive S, St Joseph 49085 ............................. (269) 556-1441Stoddard, Ruth A (Alan) – 7576 Thrasher Ln, Kalamazoo 49009 ................................. (269) 375-1406Stoll, Ronald (Constance) – 11133 Higley Cir E, Schoolcraft 49087 ...(269) 321-3710 (269) 679-5493Stone, Donna – P.O. Box 194, 6730 Rainbow Ln., Indian River 49749 ....................................................................................... (231) 238-7764 ext.103 (231) 238-8889Strader, Veroneze (Dick) – 178 Feld Drive, Battle Creek 49037 ................................... (269) 963-6830Strong, Plyna – 1551 Franklin St SE #3006, Grand Rapids 49506-3331 ....................... (616) 241-5184Sylvia, Don – 10205 Springport Rd, Springport 49284Symons, S Michael – Lakeview UM Camp, 5300 Cutler Road, Lakeview 48850 ..................................................................................................... (800) 985-2267 (989) 352-6896Tate, Molly – 308 W. Garfield, Charlevoix 49720 ......................................................... (231) 330-6644Taylor, Jim (Sally) – Albright UM Camp, 3156 190th Ave, Reed City 49677 ..................................................................................................... (800) 330-4026 (231) 832-9094Teall, Kathleen (Nick Vartanian) – 3510 Golfside Dr., Hudsonville 49426 .................. (616) 403-4309TerMeer, Mary (Wassy) – 756 Clark Crossing, Grand Rapids 49506 ........................... (616) 243-1047Thom, Chantel (Jack) – 11569 Ford Point Rd, Plainwell 49080 .................................... (269) 664-6936Thomas, Louise – PO Box 88292, Kentwood 49518-0292 ............................................ (616) 954-1736Thompson, Magnolia – 35 W Goodale, Battle Creek 49017 .......................................... (269) 963-6728Tiedt, Patrick – 9859 River Road, Evart 49631 .............................................................. (231) 734-2932Tingle, Jack (Shirley) – 342 Cadgewith E, Lansing 48906-1526 ................................... (517) 974-0426Tippin, Don – 320 W Elizabeth St, Stockbridge 49285-9791 ............ (517) 851-7853 (517) 740-8723Tobar, Lea (Felipi) – 2430 Highridge Ln SE, Grand Rapids 49546-7536 ..................... (616) 940-0406
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Anderson, Alisha – 3821 Starr Rd, Harrison 48625 ....................................................... (989) 539-0831Barnett, Stacey – 15316 Dutch Settlement Rd, Marcellus 49067-9530 ......................... (269) 646-2089Books, Bryann – 17974 Moorepark Rd., Three Rivers 49093........................................ (269) 718-8578Cannon, Bradney – 2840 Cynwood, Lansing 48906....................................................... (517) 898-8559Chapin, Maggi – 6975 S Grow Rd, Greenville 48838 .................................................... (616) 754-9456Dakin, Brewer – PO Box 293, White Cloud 49349 ........................................................ (231) 689-5270Farr, Cheyenne – 3181 Hill Rd NW, Rapid City 49676 ................................................. (231) 534-3190
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AbiAde, ZAwdie K (Fe) (Nancy) – (R-1986, e-1985)Transferred from CME Church, Lansing Potter Park 1986; Benton Harbor: Hope 1988; Grand Rapids; Burton Heights Oct.1, 1991; Buchanan: Faith/Morris Chapel 1996; Kalamazoo District Superintendent 2002; Director of Educational Administration and Coordination, Division of Ordained Ministry w/GBHEM, 2008; Transitional Leave Mar. 27, 2009; Muskegon Lakeside 2009
(H) 3726 Harris dr, Muskegon, Mi 49441Muskegon Lakeside UMC: 2160 Crozier Ave, Muskegon MI 49441 (231) 759-7850
AdAMs, CRAig L (Fe) (Robin) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1977)In School 1973; transferred from Detroit Conf.,Muskegon:Wolf Lake 1975; Saugatuck/Ganges 1979 Horton Bay 1984; Ionia: Zion 1994: Weidman Sept. 16, 1999; Carlisle 2006
(H) 1160 76th street sw, byron Center, Mi 49315 (616) 277-1123Carlisle UMC: 1084 76th st sw, byron Center Mi 49315 (616) 878-1836
*AiNsLie, Pegg (Re) – (R-1991, d-1975, e-1978)Nebraska Conf.: Lexington 1977; Loup 1980; Noxen UMC, Noxen PA 1983; Windsor UMC, Windsor NY 1988, Detroit Conf. Manchester 1989 Transferred from Detroit Conf. Okemos (Assoc.) Nov, 1, 1991; Lansing Central (Assoc.) 1993; Retired 1997
(H) 2000 Pleasant grove Rd, Lansing, Mi 48910-2437
ALLeN, CLiFFoRd L (FL) (Toni)Ionia Zion (DSA) 2007; Ionia Zion, Nov. 10, 2007
(H) 620 N Rich st, ionia, Mi 48846 (616) 527-2310ionia Zion UMC: 423 w. washington street, ionia Mi 48846 (616) 527-1910
XVi. PAsToRAL ReCoRdof All Pastors
This Pastoral Record indicates appointments but is not necessarily a pension record. The date given following each appointment represents the initial year of that appointment, with changes occurring immediately follow-ing Annual Conference unless otherwise noted. Brackets around appointments indicate charges served prior to reception into the West Michigan Conference. (H) is the Home Address; (O) is an office address and (S) is a seasonal address.
This record is maintained by Kathy Hippensteel at the Conference Center. Correspondence should be directed to her by email, kathy@wmcumc.org, or at P.O. Box 6247, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6247.
In this record R stands for year of reception into any former EUB Conference, any former Methodist Conference, or into our present United Methodist Conference or for reception into our West Michigan Conference from other conferences or denominations. D stands for year of ordination as Deacon; E for the year of ordination as Elder. The following key is used throughout the Pastoral Record:
DM = Diaconal Minister (consecrated under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline) PM = Probationary Member (ordained under provisions of 1992 or earlier Discipline) PD = Probationary Deacon FD = Deacon in full Connection DP = Deacon from other denomination serving UM probation OD = Deacon member of other annual conference PE = Probationary Elder FE = Elder in full connection EP = Elder/full minister from other denomination serving UM probation OE = Elder member of other annual conference or other Methodist denomination OF = Full member of other denomination AF = Affiliated member AM = Associate Member FL = Full Time Local Pastor SP = Student Local Pastor PL = Part Time Local Pastor RP = Retired Probationary Member RA = Retired Associate Member RLA = Retired Local Pastor under Appointment RE = Retired Full Member SY = Supply Pastor RL = Retired Local Pastor RMOC = Retired Minister of Other Conference RD = Retired Deacon LP = Other Local Pastor OA = Associate member of other Annual Conference OP = Probationary member of other Annual Conference DSA = District Superintendent Assignment ++ = Ad Interim Appointment
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ALMeidA, JANA LyNN (Fe) (gabriel) – (R-1996, d-1996, e-1999)Vicksburg (Assoc.) 1995; Grand Ledge (Assoc.) 1997; Mt. Pleasant: Trinity/Countryside Oct. 16, 1999; West Michigan Conference Staff (LTFT 1/2) 2004
(H) 4363 w Harrison Road, Alma, Mi 48801 (989) 463-5096(o) west Michigan Conference - United Methodist Church, 11 Fuller Ave se, Po box 2647,
grand Rapids, Mi 49516-6247 (616) 459-4503
*AMUNdseN, wiLLiAM J (Re) (Catherine) – (R-1967, d-1967, e-1970)Edwardsburg 1969; Mesick/Harrietta 1972; Grand Rapids: Trinity (Assoc.) 1979; Lowell May 1, 1982; Grand Ledge 1993; Retired 2003
(H) 735 Maycroft Rd, Lansing, Mi 48917 (517) 323-2445
*ANdeRsoN, FRANCis F (Re) (winona) – (R-1958, d-1960, e-1962)[New Buffalo/Lakeside 1957] Marcellus 1958; Portage (asst.) 1961; Kalamazoo: Chapel Hill Parish 1962; White Cloud Dec. 9, 1962 Lansing; Central (Assoc.) 1966; Jackson: Haven 1970: Board of Global Ministries, World Division, Secondment to Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas, Belize 1972; Bd. of Global Ministries, M.C.C.A Trinidad 1975: Napoleon Sept 1, 1978; Bd. of Global Ministries, M.C.C.A, Savanna-la-mar, Jamaica 1980; G.B.G.M, M.C.C.A., Duncans, Jamaica 1986; Detroit Conf. Hudson Nov 1, 1989; Retired 1991
(H) 4234 Marys way, Lansing, Mi 48917-4201 (517) 323-6968
*ANdRews, J LeoN (Re) (Arlene) – (R-1951, d-1959, e-1962)Blanchard 1951; Riverdale 1955; Oshtemo 1960; Coloma 1962; Jackson: Calvary 1968: Big Rapids: First 1972; Grand Traverse District Supt. Aug 18, 1980; Grandville 1986; Marshall 1989; Retired 1992
(H) 741 Clark Crossing se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-3310 (616) 245-1589
ARTHUR, THoMAs F (Pe) (sarah) – (R-2009)Lansing Sycamore Creek 2009
(H) 5058 glendurgan Ct, Holt, Mi 48842 (517) 889-5540Lansing sycamore Creek UMC: 5127 Aurelius Rd ste d, Lansing Mi 48911 (517) 394-6100
AyoUb, geoRge H (AF)[East Pennsylvania Conf.] appointed to extension ministries: Masonic Pathways Senior Living Services, St. Johns
(H) 1200 wright Avenue, Alma, Mi 48801(o) Masonic Pathways senior Living services, 6252 west walker Road,
st Johns, Mi 48879 (517) 466-3808
bAbb, MARK R (Fd) (sue) – (d-1991, e-1993, Fd-2002, R-2005)[West Ohio conf., Ebenezer (Student LP)1984; Second Creek/Edenton 1985; Red Lion 1988; Roundhead/Mt. Zion/Fletcher Chapel 1990; Hoytville 1993; Gibsonburg: Faith 1996; Incapacity Leave 1998;] Coldwater (Deacon) 2002; Transfered from West Ohio Conf., 2005; Coldwater (deacon full-time) and Albion College (LTFT), Sept. 1, 2005; Coldwater (deacon) (LTFT) and Albion College (LTFT), Jan. 1, 2006; Albion College (LTFT 1/2) 2006; St. Paul UCC, Waterloo, IL, Director of Music Ministries, Jan. 20, 2008; Transitional Leave Jun. 1, 2009
(H) 2440 smiley way, Jackson, Mi 49203-3625 (517) 783-3803
bAbb, sUsAN J (Fe) (Mark) – (d-1993, e-1995, R-2004)[West Ohio conf., Harveysburg/Oregonia (PTLP) 1988; Uniopolis/St. Johns (FTLP) 1990; Deshler: First 1993; Gibsonburg: Trinity 1996; West Unity 1999; Attending School 2001; Leave of Absence 2002;] Transfered from West Ohio Conf.; Jackson: First (assoc.) Jan. 16, 2004
(H) 2440 smiley way, Jackson, Mi 49203 (517) 783-3803Jackson First UMC: 275 w Michigan, Jackson Mi 49201 (517) 787-6460
*bAbCoCK, wAyNe H (Re) (Lois) – (R-1968, d-1972, e-1976)In School 1969; Bloomingdale/Townline Sept, 1 1969, In School 1971, Scottdale/Bridgman 1972; Marcellus/Wakelee Jan. 1, 1975; Kingsley/Grant 1978; Webberville/Bell Oak 1983; Webberville Jan. 16, 1987; Berrien Springs 1991; Lawrence 1998; Retired January 1, 2003
(H) 32052 County Road 687, bangor, Mi 49013 (269) 427-2681
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bAeK, seUNg Ho “ANdy” (Fe) (Hehyoung)Transfer from Wisconsin Conf., Grand Rapids: Michigan Suhbu Korean July 16, 1997; GBGM; New Church Ministry-Suhbu Korean Congregation 2001; Michigan Suhbu Korean UMC 2005 (re-named “Church of All Nations”, 2006); Church of All Nations/Oakdale 2006; Schoolcraft 2008
(H) 318 willow Ct, schoolcraft, Mi 49087 (269) 679-4501schoolcraft UMC: 342 N grand Ave, Po box 336, schoolcraft Mi 49087 (269) 679-4845
bAgLey, dwAyNe e (Fe) (Michele) – (R-1998, d-1998 e-2001)Webberville 1995; Albion 2002; Mason First 2009
(H) 616 Hall blvd, Mason, Mi 48854 (517) 244-0456Mason First UMC: 201 e Ash st, Mason Mi 48854 (517) 676-9449
*bAiLey, deAN i (Re) (Janet) – (R-1958, d-1958, e-1960)[Leaton 1956]; Sanford 1960; Vicksburg 1966; Lowell 1969; Stevensville 1979; Traverse City: Central 1987; Retired 2002; Alto/Bowne Center (DSA) 2002
(H) 3782 Murray Lake Ave, Lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 691-8011Alto UMC: 3782 Murray Lake Ave, Lowell Mi 49331 (616) 868-7306
bowne Center UMC: 3782 Murray Lake Ave, Lowell Mi 49331 (616) 868-7306
*bAiLey, PAUL F (Re) (Lynn) – (R-1995, d-1962, e-1967)[spencer, IA 1962; Monroe:E. Rainsinville 1963; Presby, Pique, OH 1964; Pontiac:N.E. Community (St. John’s) 1966; Detroit: West Outer Drive 1969; Honorable Location 1970; Transferred to West Mich. Conf., Associate Director, MICAP 1978; Honoarable Location 1979; Transferred to N.NY Conf., Waddington 1984; Transferred to Detroit Conf., Midland: Homer 1988; Livingston Circuit: Plainfield, Trinity Jan. 1, 1990; Allen Park: Trinity 1991;] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Potterville/West Benton 1995; Retired May 1, 2001; Ionia: Easton (DSA) April 13, 2003
(H) 5090 Chinook Lane, Lyons, Mi 48851 (517) 647-2460
*bAiLey, THeRoN e (Re) (Cheryl) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1963)[Kewadin 1955; Union City 1957]; in school 1960; Ogdensburg/Wesley Foundation 1964; Hart/Mears 1966; Wyoming Wesley Park Dec. 15, 1969; Sabbatical Sept. 1, 1977; Empire Ad Interim Aug. 1, 1978; Lansing: First Sept. 15, 1978; Conf. Staff Program Coordination Mar. 1, 1982; Grand Rapids: St. Paul 1989; Retired 1994
(H) 3086 slater Ave se, Kentwood, Mi 49512 (616) 956-5678
bAKeR, Peggy J (Fe) (Forrest) – (d-1999, e-2003)Comstock 1998; Harper Creek New Church Start 2006
(H) 8039 Allison, battle Creek, Mi 49014 (269) 979-7507battle Creek outland (Harper Creek new church start): P.o. box 71,
battle Creek Mi 49016 (269) 979-7507
bAKeR, sHeiLA F (PL) (Keith P)Riverside (DSA) 2004; Riverside December 1, 2004; Townline/Breedsville 2005; Northwest/Townline 2007; Northwest Jan. 3, 2008
(H) 27399 22nd Avenue, gobles, Mi 49055 (269) 628-4882Northwest UMC: 3140 N 3rd street, Kalamazoo Mi 49009 (269) 375-2700
bAKeR-sTReeVy, MeLANie J (Fe) (Mike) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1987)In school GETS 1984; Empire 1985; Leave of Absence 1988; North Adams/Jerome Oct. 1, 1988; Battle Creek; Birchwood 1995; Sabbatical Leave 2003; Lansing: First 2004
(H) 7113 benn Rd, Parma, Mi 49269 (517) 784-6532Lansing First UMC: 3827 delta River dr, Lansing Mi 48906 (517) 321-5187
bAKeR-sTReeVy, MiCHAeL P (Fe) (Melanie) – (R-1987, d-1987, e-1995)Elk Rapids/Kewadin April 1, 1987; Jonesville/Allen 1988; Battle Creek: Sonoma/Newton 1995; Galesburg Nov. 16, 1999; Parma/North Parma 2003; North Parma (LTFT 3/4), Nov. 1, 2005; Litchfield/Quincy 2009
(H) 969 Adams st, Litchfield, Mi 49252 (517) 784-6532Litchfield UMC: 160 Marshall st, Po box 472, Litchfield Mi 49252-0472 (517) 542-3366
Quincy UMC: 32 w. Chicago st., Quincy Mi 49082 (517) 639-5035
bALgeNoRTH, JACK e (sP) (Anita)Local Pastor Without Appointment 2001; Jones 2009 (1/4 time)
(H) 5169 Heathrow Ave, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009 (269) 372-8001Jones UMC: Po box 75, Jones Mi 49061
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bALL, THoMAs e (Fe) (Kelly) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1986)In school Drew Theological School 1982; Girard/Ellis Coners 1984; Climax/Scotts Dec. 1, 1988; Farwell 1994; Howard City: Heritage 2000; Cadillac 2007
(H) Po box 37, Cadillac, Mi 49601 (231) 775-1851Cadillac UMC: 1020 e division st, Po box 37, Cadillac Mi 49601 (231) 775-5362
*bARNes, ALTHA M (RA) – (d-1972)[Farwell Feb. 15, 1970; Waterloo Village: First 1970]; Barryton/Chippewa Lake 1975; Reading 1979; Retired 1983
(H) 4700 Highway 365 ste A, Port Arthur, TX 77642-7719
*bARNey, JAMes w (Re) (Marilyn) – (R-1972, d-1972, e-1975)[Milan/West Milan/Dummer, New Hampshire Conf. 1974;] transfered from New Hampshire Conf., Munith/Pleasant Lake 1979; Quincy 1983; Wayland 1987; Constantine Sept. 15, 1991; Somerset Center 1998; retired Aug. 31, 2005
(H) 1713 Linden Trail, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009
*bARNey, MARiLyN b (Re) (James) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1990)In school METHESCO 1985; Burnips/Monterey Center 1987; Three Rivers: Ninth Street/Jones Oct. 1, 1991; Hillside 1998; retired 2008
(H) 1713 Linden Trail, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009
bARReTT, wAyNe C (Fe) (Linda) – (R-1972, d-1972, e-1975)[Snow 1969]; Bloomingdale/Townline 1972; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) Nov. 1, 1974; Grand Rapids: Plainfield 1978; Plainfield/Director United Methodist Foundation Feb 1, 1982; Executive Director, United Methodist Foundation 1982 (re-named “United Methodist Foundation of Michigan,” 2006)
(H) 1517 Heathfield Ne, grand Rapids, Mi 49505 (616) 458-9975(o) United Methodist Foundation of Michigan, 11 Fuller se, Po box 6247,
grand Rapids, Mi 49516-6247 (616) 459-4503
bARRy, b goRdoN (Fe) (susan) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1985)Remus/Halls Corner/Mecosta 1982; New Buffalo/Lakeside 1985; New Buffalo/Bridgman: Faith 1988; Lowell 1993; Stevensville 2003
(H) 5846 Ponderosa dr, stevensville, Mi 49127 (269) 429-5749stevensville UMC: 5506 Ridge Rd., stevensville Mi 49127 (269) 429-5911
bARTeLMAy, bRAdLey s (Fe) (sherri swanson) – (R-1996, d-1996, e-2002)Stevensville (Assoc.) 1990; New Buffalo/Bridgman: Faith 1993; New Buffalo: First, May 1, 2000
(H) 19603 oak dr, New buffalo, Mi 49117 (269) 469-4488New buffalo First UMC: 24 s. whittaker, New buffalo Mi 49117 (269) 469-1250
*bARTHoLoMew, JACK M (Re) (Mildred) – (R-1975, d-1975, e-1979)[Quincy/Fisher Hill 1969-1974] in school 1975; Elk Rapids/Kewadin 1978; Hastings: Hope Feb. 16, 1983; Lansing: Calvary Feb. 15, 1986; Stanwood: Northland 1992; Retired 1995
(H) 1133 yeomans st #96, ionia, Mi 48846 (616) 527-8852
*bAUgHAN, eUgeNe L (RA) (Philis) – (R-1993, d-1979)Northeast Missaukee Parish 1974; Springport/Lee Center 1987; Brooks Corner/Sears 1991; Barnard/East Jordan/Norwood 1997; Retired 2002
(H) 400 Heartland dr, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 943-0354
beACHy, wiLLiAM M (Fe) (barbara)[West Ohio conf., Monfort Heights UMC: Cincinnati, OH;] Transfered from West Ohio conf.; Lansing: Trinity 2001
(H) 6203 windcharme, Lansing, Mi 48917 (517) 703-0873Lansing Trinity UMC: 7533 w st Joe Hwy, Lansing Mi 48917 (517) 627-8388
beALs, MARTHA (Pd) (brian) – (R-2009)Chaplain (part-time), Clark Retirement Community, Grand Rapids (para. 316.1), 2005; Chaplain (1/4-time), Clark Retirement Community and Grand Rapids First (Deacon), 2009
(H) 2909 woodcliff Circle se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 949-7349(o) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-3331 (616) 452-1568
grand Rapids First UMC: 227 Fulton st e, grand Rapids Mi 49503-3236 (616) 451-2879
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beCK, eRiC s (Fe) (Heather) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1983)In school 1979; Eaton Rapids (Assoc.) Dec. 1, 1980; Muskegon: Unity 1983; Union City 1986; Kalamazoo: Westwood Aug. 1, 1995; Lake Odessa Central 2007
(H) 455 sixth Ave, Lake odessa, Mi 48849 (616) 374-8294Lake odessa Central UMC: 912 Fourth Ave, Po box 485, Lake odessa Mi 48849 (616) 374-8861
*beeRs, biRT A (Re) (Helen) – (R-1955, d-1955, e-1959)Mancelona/Alba 1956; transferred to Southern California-Arizona Conf. 1957; transferred from Southern California-Arizona Conf., Alden/Kewadin/Kewadin Indian Mission 1958; Albion (Assoc.) 1961; Quincy/Fisher Hill 1963; Otsego 1967; Breckenridge/Wheeler 1972; Breckenridge 1976; Montague 1977; Muskegon: Crestwood 1983; Stockbridge 1990; Harbor Springs/Alanson May 15, 1993; Retired 1995
(H) 553 gidley Ave Apt H, grand Haven, Mi 49417-2358 (616) 844-4272
beKoFsKe, gARy L (Fe) (Nancy) – (R-1989, d-1972, e-1976)[Westfield, East Ohio Conf., 1972; Eastern Pennsylvania Conf.: Morrisville 1975; Darby: Mt. Zion 1977; Philadelphia: Mount Pisgah/Providence 1980; Leave of absence 1982; Philadelphia: Taylor Memorial Nov. 1, 1983; Philadelphia: Emmanuel 1984; Exec. Sec. for Emergency Response, Board of Global Ministries 1984;] Transferred from Eastern Pennsylvania Conf. 1989; Hillsdale June 1, 1989; Lansing: Grace 1996; Montague 2005; Muskegon: Central, Aug. 16, 2009
(H) 1707 Ritter drive, Muskegon, Mi 49441 (231) 780-3084Muskegon Central UMC: 1011 second st, Muskegon Mi 49440 (231) 722-6545
beLL, dAVid s (AF)[East Ohio] Vice-President of Stewardship of the United Methodist Foundation of Michigan, Sept. 1, 2007
(H) 840 w grand River Ave, brighton, Mi 48116-2303(o) United Methodist Foundation of Michigan, 840 w grand River Ave,
brighton, Mi 48116 (810) 534-3001
*beNseN, KeNNeTH w (Re) (sandra) – (R-1990, d-1990, e-1992)Lansing: Faith May 1, 1987; Retired 2003
(H) 618 s. Creyts Rd., suite C, Lansing, Mi 48917 (517) 819-7511(s) Habitat for Humanity Po box 80323, Lansing, Mi 48908
beNTLey, TeRRi L (FL) (Tom)Stevensville (Assoc.) 2002; St. Louis, Feb. 1, 2008
(H) 116 N east street, st Louis, Mi 48880 (989) 681-2486st Louis UMC: 116 s. Franklin street, st. Louis Mi 48880 (989) 681-3320
beRNTseN, gAyLe sUe (FL) (bob)Muskegon: Unity (DSA) Sept. 16, 1999; Muskegon: Unity Feb. 1, 2001; Reading Sept. 1, 2001; Whitehall/Claybanks 2006
(H) 117 Pinecrest, whitehall, Mi 49461 (231) 894-5495whitehall UMC: 117 s division, whitehall Mi 49461 (231) 893-2315
Claybanks UMC: 117 s division, whitehall Mi 49461 (231) 893-2315
*beTTs, RobeRT e (Re) – (R-1951, e-1959)Woodland (EUB) 1957; Cass City (EUB) 1963; Owosso (EUB) 1966; transferred from Detroit Conf., Howard City/Coral Maple Hill 1970; Lansing Central (Assoc.) Aug. 15, 1970; Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s 1974; Eaton Rapids Feb. 1, 1982; Retired 1988; Williamston Center Feb. 1, 1990-1993
(H) 10595 Friedley Ln, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827-1664 (517) 663-1789
bigHAM-TsAi, KeNNeTHA J (Fe) (Kee C. Tsai) – (R-2006, e-2009)East Lansing University (Assoc.) 2006
(H) 6137 Horizon, east Lansing, Mi 48823 (517) 203-0058east Lansing University UMC: 1120 s Harrison Rd, east Lansing Mi 48823 (517) 351-7030
biLLs, wiLLiAM C (Fe) (Julie) – (R-1990, d-1990, e-1993)Burr Oak July 16, 1988; Marshall (Assoc.) 1991; Martin/Shelbyville 1994; Georgetown 2007
(H) 2032 Pinewood street, Jenison, Mi 49428 (616) 719-3769georgetown UMC: 2766 baldwin st, Jenison Mi 49428 (616) 669-0730
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*bisTAyi, JosePH J (Re) (Cheryl) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1973)[Ypsilanti: First (Assoc.) 1972; Dundee 1975;] transferred from Detroit Conf., Portage: Chapel Hill Oct. 1, 1978; Battle Creek: Chapel Hill 1985; Conference Staff Person for Spiritual Formation 1993; Georgetown Aug.16,1999; retired 2005
(H) 2336 elliott se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 940-1986
bisTAyi, MATTHew J (Pe) (shellie) – (R-2007)Brandywine: Trinity Jan. 1, 1999; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 2002; Bronson 2006; Allendale New Church Start 2009
(H) 6240 Timber drive, Allendale, Mi 49401 (616) 892-6240Allendale Valley Church (new church start): 6240 Timber dr, Allendale Mi 49401 (269) 501-8602
biTeMAN, dANieL w (Fe) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1996)[Fife Lake/South Boardman, July 1, 1983; Chandler School of Theology; Dewitt: Redeemer (Assoc.) 1987;] Kalamazoo: Lane Blvd. 1988; Grawn 1996; Lawton: St. Paul’s 2006
(H) 62209 31st st., Po box 456, Lawton, Mi 49065 (269) 674-7170Lawton st Paul’s UMC: Po box 456, Lawton Mi 49065 (269) 624-1050
biTTeRLiNg, NANCy J (FL) (Curt)In School; Niles: Grace 2000; Lincoln Road 2002
(H) 9437 w Lincoln Road, Riverdale, Mi 48877 (989) 466-2979Lincoln Road UMC: 9479 w. Lincoln Road, Riverdale Mi 48877 (989) 463-5704
*bLAKey, doRoTHy M (Rd) (James) – (Consecrated 1994, R-1997, d-1997)Holland: First (LTFT 1/4) 1997; Retired 1999
(H) 5054 Maple Creek se, Kentwood, Mi 49508 (616) 455-8503
bLUNT, RiCHARd w (Fe) (Natalie) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1988)[Eastern Penn. Conf.: Lumberville 1984-1986;] In school Princeton Theological Seminary 1985; Ogdensburg 1986; Manton 1993; Reed City Feb. 1, 1999; Lowell 2008
(H) 640 shepard dr, Lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 897-8267Lowell UMC: 621 e Main st, Lowell Mi 49331 (616) 897-5936
*boeHM, JAMes w (Re) (Catheryn) – (R-1965, d-1966, e-1976)Gobles/Kendall Apr. 1, 1967-Sept. 1, 1969; withdrew 1970; readmitted 1973; transferred from Detroit Conf., Newaygo 1975; Plainwell 1984; Kalamazoo District Supt. 1989; Okemos Community 1996; Retired Sept. 1, 1998
(H) 73 N. eldridge Rd, Po box 663, beulah, Mi 49617-0663 (231) 882-7074
boeRsMA, giLbeRT R (Fe) (sara Jayne) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1984)Frontier/Osseo 1982; Freeport/Middleville (Assoc.) 1985; Muskegon: Wolf Lake Jan. 1, 1989; Pastoral Care Coordinator, Hospice of Oceana & Muskegon Counties Feb. 1, 1995; In school, CPE Residency Program, Bronson Medical Center 1997; Chaplain, Hackley Hospital June 15, 1998; Manager, Spiritual Care Services, Hackley Hospital 2004; Transitional Leave, Apr. 17, 2009; Muskegon Unity (LTFT 1/4) 2009
(H) 3364 davis Rd, Muskegon, Mi 49441-4102 (231) 557-5640Muskegon Unity UMC: 1600 North getty st, Muskegon Mi 49445 (231) 744-1972
boLey, JoHN w (Fe) (diane) – (R-1991, d-1991, e-1994)In school, Duke Divinity School 1991; Mancelona/Alba June 16, 1992; Lansing: Central 1997; Mt. Pleasant: First 2002
(H) 1109 glenwood dr, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 773-7136Mt Pleasant First UMC: 400 s. Main street, Mt Pleasant Mi 48858 (989) 773-6934
boLTZ, Peggy ANN (FL)Marcellus 1995; Shelby 2002
(H) 89 4th st, shelby, Mi 49455 (231) 861-4331shelby UMC: 68 e Third st, shelby Mi 49455 (231) 861-2020
boNdAReNKo, gARy d (Fe) (Lisa) – (R-1989, d-1989, e-1993)Charlotte (Assoc.) July 16, 1988; Boyne City/Boyne Falls June 16, 1991; East Lansing: Aldersgate 2000; Wayland Nov. 15, 2006
(H) 220 Church street, wayland, Mi 49348 (269) 792-1152wayland UMC: 200 Church st, wayland Mi 49348 (269) 792-2208
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boNgARd, CoNNie R (FL) (Frank)Leaton May 1, 1992; Mt. Pleasant: First (Assoc.) Aug. 1, 1994; Edmore: Faith 1997; Farwell Jan. 1, 2007
(H) 551 N superior street, Farwell, Mi 48622 (989) 588-9620Farwell UMC: 281 e. ohio street, Po box 709, Farwell Mi 48622 (989) 588-2931
boULdRey, sCoTT (sP)(H) 9630 CR 313, Findlay, oH 45840
*boURNs, CARoL LyNN (RP) (david) – (R-1992, d-1992)North Evart/Sylvan (1/4 time) Sept. 1, 1991; Leave of absence Jan. 1, 1995; Incapacity Leave 1997; Retired 2007
(H) 11201 N brinton Road, Lake, Mi 48632 (989) 544-2719
boUTeLL, JAMes THoMAs (PL)Olivet (part-time) 2008
(H) 1933 buchanan sw, grand Rapids, Mi 49507 (616) 366-8325grand Rapids olivet UMC: 1933 buchanan sw, grand Rapids Mi 49507 (616) 245-3903
*boVee, KeiTH A (Re) (elnora) – (R-1956, d-1956, e-1958)[Frontier 1952; Centerville 1954]; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1957; North Muskegon 1959; Lowell 1963; St. Johns First 1965; voluntary location 1968; left appointment 1974; Marne 1982; Ionia: First 1985; Shelby 1991; Retired 1994
(H) 751 Clark Crossing se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 241-1569
bowdeN, diANNe M (Fe) (Jeff) – (e-2005)In School; Nashville January 16, 2002; Muskegon Crestwood 2007; Incapacity Leave May 1, 2008
(H) 2310 Avenal Court, Murfreesboro, TN 37129 (615) 410-3399
bowMAN, JeFFRey J (FL) (Cheryl)Vermontville/Gresham 1995; White Cloud 2002
(H) 718 Pine Hill, white Cloud, Mi 49349 (231) 689-6774white Cloud UMC: 1125 Newell st, Po box 188, white Cloud Mi 49349 (231) 689-5911
bowMAN, LeTisHA (PL)Saugatuck (DSA) 2005; Saugatuck (part-time) 2007
(H) 10 e 29th st, Holland, Mi 49423 (616) 393-8022saugatuck UMC: Mason & griffith st, Po box 647, saugatuck Mi 49453 (269) 857-2295
bReiTHAUPT, JAMes L (FL) (Kathy)Grant (DSA) 2002; Grant (1/4 time) Nov. 15, 2002; Grant (1/2 time) / Lake Ann (Assoc. 1/2 time) 2004; Brooks Corners/Barryton Faith/Sears March 15, 2006
(H) 5951 30th Avenue, sears, Mi 49679 (231) 734-2733brooks Corners UMC: 5951 30th Avenue, sears Mi 49679 (231) 734-2733
barryton Faith UMC: Po box 85, barryton Mi 49305 (989) 382-5431sears UMC: 5951 30th Avenue, sears Mi 49679 (231) 734-2733
bReMeR, KeNNeTH J (Fe) (Vicky) – (R-1990, d-1990, e-1995)In school, Asbury Theological Seminary 1990; Holton June 1, 1992; St Johns Pilgrim 2006
(H) 2917 w Parks Rd, st Johns, Mi 48879 (989) 224-4423st Johns Pilgrim UMC: 2965 w Parks Road, st. Johns Mi 48879 (989) 224-6865
*bRiCKeR, J MeLViN (Re) – (R-1966, d-1966, e-1968)Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1966; Frankfort/Elberta 1971; Rockford 1980; Grandville 1989; Retired 1995
(H) 535 boden way, oakland, CA 94610-3609 (510) 930-2867
bRiLLHART, JAMes bRAdLey (Fe) (Julia) – (R-1999, d-1999, e-2004)Hesperia/Ferry 1999; Howard City Heritage 2007
(H) 18985 w Coral Rd, Howard City, Mi 49329 (231) 937-4748Heritage UMC: 19931 w Kendaville Rd, Pierson Mi 49339 (231) 937-4310
bRoMbeReK, PATRiCiA L (Fe) (glen brown) – (R-2004, e-2009)Niles: Grace 2002; Center Park 2004; Newaygo 2006
(H) 104 state Road, Po box 366, Newaygo, Mi 49337 (231) 652-5272Newaygo UMC: 101 w. state Road, Po box 366, Newaygo Mi 49337 (231) 652-6581
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bRoMLey, deNNis b (AM) (JoAnn) – (R-2000)[D.S. Assignment: Epsilon/Levering 1993]; Epsilon/Levering Nov. 16, 1993; Epsilon/Levering/Pellston Sept. 1, 1997; Clare 2003
(H) 714 Rainbow drive, Clare, Mi 48617 (989) 386-7683Clare UMC: 105 e. seventh street, Clare Mi 48617 (989) 386-2591
bRooK, PATRiCiA L (Fe) (Roger) – (e-2004)In School; DeWitt: Redeemer (Assoc.) 1999; Marne Feb. 1, 2002
(H) 14861 washington st, Po box 85, Marne, Mi 49435 (616) 677-3991Marne UMC: 14861 washington, Po box 85, Marne Mi 49435 (616) 677-3957
bRooKs, RoNALd K (Fe) (Penny) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1988)In school Iliff School of Theology 1985; Center Eaton/Brookfield 1985; Nashville 1988; Lawrence May 16, 1991; Lansing: Mt. Hope (Assoc.) 1998; Lansing: Mt. Hope 1999; Lawton: St. Paul 2000; Carson City 2006; Voluntary Leave of Absence 2008; Lansing Central 2009
(H) 5525 saddlewood drive, Holt, Mi 48842 (517) 694-7709Lansing Central UMC: 215 N Capitol Ave, Lansing Mi 48933 (517) 485-9477
*bRowN, dALe d (Re) (esther) – (R-1959, d-1959, e-1962)[Stanwood 1951; Edmore 1954]; Comstock 1960; Evart 1961; Grandville 1964; St. Joseph Feb. 1, 1973; Battle Creek: First Jan. 16, 1983; Retired 1993
(H) 162 Lakewood dr, east Leroy, Mi 49051 (616) 979-9303
bRowN, KATHy e (Fe) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1987)Traverse City: Central (Assoc.) 1985; Litchfield 1990; Hastings: First Feb. 1, 2001
(H) 935 N Taffee dr, Hastings, Mi 49058 (269) 945-2343Hastings First UMC: 209 w green st, Hastings Mi 49058-2229 (269) 945-9574
bRowN, LAwReNCe P (Fe) (beverly) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1992)In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1988; Somerset Center/Moscow Plains 1989; Somerset Center Jan. 1, 1993; Lakeview: Asbury/Belvidere 1996.; New Life UMC Jan. 1, 1998; Ionia First 2006
(H) 119 e Main street, ionia, Mi 48846 (616) 527-4654ionia First UMC: 105 e. Main street, ionia Mi 48846 (616) 527-1860
bRowN, MARy s (Fe) (Carl) – (R-1996 ; d-1994; e-1997)Baldwin/Luther 1995 (para. 426.1 The Book of Discipline); Transfered from Detroit conf., Baldwin/Luther 1996; Bellaire Community Oct. 16, 1998; Traverse City Christ and Kewadin 2009
(H) 1626 indian woods dr., Traverse City, Mi 49686-3030Kewadin UMC: Po box 277, Kewadin Mi 49648 (231) 264-9640
Traverse City Christ UMC: 1249 Three Mile Rd s, Traverse City Mi 49686 (231) 946-3048
bRowNe, JeNNiFeR (Fe) (greg Martin) – (R-1998, e-1984; Fe-2008)Reed City (Assoc.) Jan. 15, 1997; Transfered from United Church of Christ 1998; Appointment to Attend School (para. 416.6) Dec. 1, 1998; Albion College, Assistant to the President (para. 335.1a) (LTFT 1/2) 2000; Leave of Absence March 1, 2003; Brighton: First (Assoc.)-Ann Arbor Dist., Detroit Conf., (para. 337.1) 2003; Grand Rapids First (Assoc.) 2006
(H) 4380 braeburn dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 464-2557grand Rapids First UMC: 227 Fulton st e, grand Rapids Mi 49503-3236 (616) 451-2879
*bRUbAKeR, eLLeN A (Re) (John Ross Thompson) – (R-1974, d-1974, e-1976)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Traverse City: Central (Assoc.) 1975; Traverse City: Central (Assoc.)/Ogdensburg 1978; Belding 1981; Grand Rapids District Supt. 1983; Grand Haven 1989; Grand Rapids: Aldersgate 1992; Retired Dec. 31, 2001
(H) 5743 Carlton, Haslett, Mi 48840 (517) 575-0668
bUCHNeR, gRegoRy L (Fe) (Ann Marie) – (Fe-2008)Three Oaks (DSA) 11/15/97 - 6/98; Wakelee (DSA)1998; Wakelee Nov. 16, 1999; Rosebush 2005; United Church of Ovid 2008
(H) 141 w Front st, ovid, Mi 48866-9601 (989) 834-2044ovid: United Church: 131 w. Front street, Po box 106, ovid Mi 48866 (989) 834-5958
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bUege, doNALd L (Fe) (Cynthia) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1981)In school 1977; Vergennes/Lowell (Assoc.) 1979; Mesick/Harrietta Sept. 1, 1980; Keeler/Silver Creek Jan. 1, 1984; Evart/Avondale 1990; Avondale/N. Evart/Sylvan (LTFT 1/4) 2000; Leslie/Felt Plains (3/4-time) Jan. 15, 2006
(H) 401 s. Main street, Leslie, Mi 49251 (517) 589-5581Leslie UMC: 401 s Main st, Leslie Mi 49251 (517) 589-9211
Felt Plains UMC: 401 s Main st, Leslie Mi 49251 (517) 589-0217
*bUKeR, eLAiNe (RA) (John) – (d-1985)[St. Paul (Assoc.), Parkersburg, WV 1976-1978]; Big Rapids: Third/Paris/Rodney Sept. 1, 1981; Mendon 1986; Portland 1992; Retired 1997
(H) 10100 Hillview dr. Apt.1213, Pensacola, FL 32514-5448 (251) 961-1594
*bUKeR, JoHN (Re) (elaine) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1981)[Stephenson, WV 1978;] transferred from West Virginia Conf., Big Rapids: Third/Paris/Rodney 1979; in school Pine Rest Hospital Sept. 1, 1981; Carlisle 1983; Burr Oak 1986; Leave of Absence Oct. 1, 1988; Interim Pastor, First Christian Church, Battle Creek 1991; Potterville/West Benton 1992; Retired 1995
(H) 10100 Hillview dr Apt. 1213, Pensacola, FL 32514-5448 (251) 961-1594
bUNCH, bRiAN R (FL) (Kendra)[North Indiana conf., Muncie District, Losantville UMC (DSA) 1991; Student Local Pastor Losantville UMC 1993; Part-time Local Pastor Losantville UMC1995;] Brooks Corners and Sears 1997; Brooks Corners/Barryton-Chippewa Lake/Sears Mar. 1, 2002; Northeast Missaukee Parish Aug. 1, 2005
(H) 7037 e Houghton Lake Rd, Merritt, Mi 49667 (231) 328-2039Ne Missaukee Parish: Merritt-butterfield UMC: 428 s Merritt Rd, Merritt Mi 49667 (231) 328-4598
Moorestown-stittsville UMC: 4509 e Moorestown Rd, Moorestown Mi 49651 (231) 328-4598
*bURgess, RAy w (Re) (Martha) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1965)[Detroit Conf.: Detroit Aldersgate (Assoc.) 1967; Flint: Flint Park 1968-Jan. 1, 1970;] Transferred from Detroit Conf. Jan. 1, 1970; Wesley Foundation Director, Ferris State College, Jan. 1, 1970; Grand Rapids: South 1979; Sturgis 1988; Muskegon: Central 1993; Retired 2000
(H) 10915 Pioneer Trail, boyne Falls, Mi 49713-9217 (231) 549-3066(s) 8701 s Kolb 7-218, Tucson, AZ 85706-9607 (520) 574-6041
bURsoN, LiNdA J (Fe) (doug Rose) – (R-1997, d-1987, e-1990)Transferred from New York Conf., Homer/Lyon Lake 1997; Leave of Absence Jan. 1, 2000; Conference Staff Aug. 1, 2000; Leave of Absence July 1, 2008; Kalamazoo Sunnyside, Mar. 1, 2009; Leave of Absence 2009
(H) 240 Cullom way, Clarksville, TN 37043 (931) 358-3351
bURToN, LiNdA J (Pe) – (R-2005)White Pigeon (DSA)2001; White Pigeon 2002; Hopkins/South Monterey 2005
(H) 216 elm, Po box 94, Hopkins, Mi 49328-0312 (269) 793-7110Hopkins UMC: Po box 356, Hopkins Mi 49328 (269) 793-7323
south Monterey UMC: Po box 356, Hopkins Mi 49328 (269) 793-7323
*bUwALdA, deNNis g (Re) (Carol) – (R-1968, d-1969, e-1970)Transferred from Indiana South Conf. (EUB), Adamsville 1968; Berrien Springs Mar. 15, 1975; North Muskegon Sept. 1, 1978; Holt 1982; Lansing: Trinity 1989; Grand Traverse District Supt. 1992; United Methodist Foundation 1999 (re-named “United Methodist Foundation of Michigan,” 2006); retired Apr. 1, 2008; Interim Lansing District Superintendent Jan. 1 - July 1, 2009
(H) 5693 s Clinton Trail, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 663-4418
CAboT, RobeRTA w (FL) (sam)Muskegon: Wolf Lake, Nov. 15, 2001
(H) 370 Vista Terrace, Muskegon, Mi 49442 (231) 788-3215Muskegon wolf Lake UMC: 370 Vista Terrace, Muskegon Mi 49442 (231) 788-3663
CAdAReTTe, KATHRyN s (Fe) (david) – (R-1994, d-1994, e-1996)Horton Bay 1994; Horton Bay/Greensky Hill Indian Mission Feb. 1, 1998; Leave of Absence 2000; Harbor Springs/Alanson 2003
(H) 05925 Horton bay Rd, boyne City, Mi 49712 (231) 582-6906Harbor springs UMC: 343 east Main st, Harbor springs Mi 49740 (231) 526-2414
Alanson UMC: 7330 Chicago st, Alanson Mi 49706 (231) 548-5709
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CARLsoN, dAVid gUNNAR (PL) (Normajean)Grass Lake (part-time) 2007
(H) 659 Church st, grass Lake, Mi 49240 (517) 416-0195grass Lake UMC: 449 e. Michigan Ave., grass Lake Mi 49240 (517) 522-8040
CARTeR, JANeT s (Fd) – (R-2005, d-2009)Chaplain, Heartland Home Health Care & Hospice and Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids (para. 331.1a), 2005; Chaplain, Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids (para. 331.1a), Oct. 23, 2006; Chaplain, Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services & Grand Rapids First (Deacon), 2009
(H) 669 braeside dr, byron Center, Mi 49315 (616) 260-9604(o) Pine Rest Christian Mental Health services, 300 68th st se,
grand Rapids, Mi 49508 (616) 281-6363 ext_2117grand Rapids First UMC: 227 Fulton st e, grand Rapids Mi 49503-3236 (616) 451-2879
*CeRMAK, JoHN e (Re) (Adele) – (d-1957, e-1959)Battle Creek: Washington Heights Sept. 1953; N.E. Co. Conf. Myricks/Dighton 1956; Kalamazoo: Oakwood 1959; Okemos 1966; Sabbatical Sept. 1, 1974; Okemos 1975; Jackson: First 1987; Retired 1994
(H) 10540 N. shore dr., Po box 839, Northport, Mi 49670-0839 (231) 386-5204
*CHAFFee, geoRge w (Re) – (R-1945, d-1948, e-1949)Transferred from Nebraska Conf., New Buffalo 1949; Pentwater 1951; Martin 1956; Otsego 1960; Galesburg 1965; Coloma/Riverside 1968; Ionia: Zion/Easton 1971; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1974; Retired 1984
(H) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin se Rm 3060, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-3331 (616) 248-4614
CHALKeR, MeLANy A (Fe) (darryl) – (Fe-2008)appointed to Detroit Conf.: Springville 2005 (para. 346.1); Concord 2006
(H) 229 w. Center st, Po box 392, Concord, Mi 49237 (517) 524-6111Concord UMC: Po box 366, Concord Mi 49237 (517) 524-6156
CHARNLey, sTePHeN Mg (Fe) (Cynthia) – (d-1978, e-1982)[Wisconsin Conf.: Hebron/Pleasant Valley/Siloam 1979; Kenosha: First (Assoc.) 1982]; transferred from Wisconsin Conf., Newaygo 1988; Gull Lake 1994; Greenville 2008
(H) 527 w Cass st, greenville, Mi 48838 (616) 225-3176greenville UMC: 204 w. Cass street, greenville Mi 48838 (616) 754-8532
CHARNLey, ViCToR d (Fe) (Robin) – (R-1978, d-1976, e-1976)[Grand Haven (Assoc.) 1978]; Received from American Baptist Church, Grand Haven (Assoc.) 1979; Battle Creek: Trinity 1984; Muskegon: Crestwood 1995; Mecosta: New Hope 2004
(H) 3955 Nine Mile Rd, Remus, Mi 49340 (989) 967-8801Mecosta New Hope UMC: 7296 9 Mile Road, Mecosta Mi 49332-9722 (231) 972-2838
*CHARTeR, JoHN T (RA) (Murelann) – (d-1972)Battle Creek: Calvary 1972; Homer/Lyon Lake/Marengo 1973; Homer/Lyon Lake 1975; Mendon 1978; Niles: Grace 1981; Battle Creek: Christ Nov. 16, 1992; Retired 1999
(H) 1374 ewing way, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009-8300 (269) 353-4014
*CHeyNe, dAVid A (Re) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1975)[Mulliken Sept. 4, 1972] 1973; Sand Lake/South Ensley 1975; Hersey/Grant Center 1977; Alden/Central Lake 1982; Webberville 1991; Hillside 1995; Three Oaks 1998; Baldwin/Luther Jan. 16, 1999; Pine River Parish: LeRoy/Ashton 1999; Sodus: Chapel Hill 2003; retired 2005
(H) 5909 bois isle dr #2C, Haslett, Mi 48840 (517) 339-2514
*CHeyNe, PAULeTTe g (RLA)[D.S. Assignment: Bell Oak and Wheatfield 1991;] Bell Oak/Wheatfield (1/2 time) Sept. 1, 1992; Bell Oak/Wheatfield (3/4 time) Jan. 1, 1995; Freeport/Middleville/Parmelee (Assoc.) June 1, 1995; Winn 1999; Blanchard-Pine River/Coomer/Winn 2005; Comstock 2006; East Lansing Aldersgate Nov. 15, 2006; East Lansing Aldersgate / Delta Mills 2007; retired Apr. 1, 2008; Delta Mills (part-time) Apr. 1, 2008
(H) 2322 Knobhill dr, bldg 5, Apt 9, okemos, Mi 48864delta Mills UMC: 6809 delta River dr, Lansing Mi 48906 (517) 321-8100
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CHo, bo RiN (oe)[Minnesota Conf., ] Transfered from Minnesota conf.(para. 337.1), Lansing: Korean Mar. 1, 2004
(H) 12900 Chartreuse dr, dewitt, Mi 48820 (517) 669-1275Lansing Korean UMC: 2400 e Lake Lansing Rd, east Lansing Mi 48823 (517) 333-3633
CHRisTMAN, CATHeRiNe M (Pe) (Michael) – (R-2009)Nashville (part-time) 2007; Nashville (full-time) Apr. 1, 2008
(H) 540 Chapel dr, Nashville, Mi 49073 (517) 852-0685Nashville UMC: 210 washington st, Po box 370, Nashville Mi 49073 (517) 852-2043
CHU, wiLLiAM w (Fe) (Julie greyerbiehl) – (R-2005; Pe-2005; Fe-2008)Burr Oak (Student Local Pastor) 2001; Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Coordinator of Educational Technologies 2003 (Local Pastor Without Appointment); Elk Rapids/Kewadin/Williamsburg 2005; Elk Rapids/Kewadin/Williamsburg (Co-pastor) 2008; Coloma/Watervliet 2009
(H) 331 Tannery drive, Coloma, Mi 49038 (269) 468-4905Coloma UMC: 144 south Church st, Po box 670, Coloma Mi 49038 (269) 468-6062
watervliet UMC: 122 Church street, Po box 216, watervliet Mi 49098 (269) 463-6361
CLAXToN, MeLissA (sP) (edward L.)North Parma (Student Local Pastor) 2009
(H) 223 s. Union, Parma, Mi 49269 (517) 531-4740North Parma UMC: Po box 25, Parma Mi 49269
CLegg JR, wiLLiAM V (Fe) (Joni) – (R-1981, d-1981, e-1986)In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1981; Haslett: Mission Jan. 16, 1984; Haslett: Aldersgate 1985; Wyoming: Wesley Park 1994
(H) 1270 blanchard sw, wyoming, Mi 49509 (616) 531-6624wyoming wesley Park UMC: 1150 32nd st sw, wyoming Mi 49509 (616) 534-4411
Cobb, MARTiN T (Pe) (Jessica) – (R-2007)Burr Oak 1999; Middleton/Maple Rapids/Christian Crossroads Cooperative Parish 2001; Old Mission Peninsula 2006
(H) 16426 Center Rd., Traverse City, Mi 49686 (231) 223-4591old Mission Peninsula UMC: 16426 Center Rd, Traverse City Mi 49686-9775 (231) 223-7647
Coe, bUFFoRd w (Fe) (Lisa) – (R-1994, d-1974, e-1978)[Detroit Conf.: Dryden, Attica Jan. 1977; In school, Boston School of Theology 1983; Brockton, MA: Central (Assoc.) (para. 425.1) 1987; Redford: Aldersgate (Assoc.) 1990;] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Hastings: First 1994; Vicksburg Oct. 15, 2000
(H) 4104 waterview dr, Vicksburg, Mi 49097 (269) 649-0602Vicksburg UMC: 217 s. Main street, Vicksburg Mi 49097 (269) 649-2343
CoMeR, MiCHAeL (oe) (Anne) – (d-1972, e-1975)[In school St. Paul’s School of Theology 1972; North Central New York Conf.: Cuyler/Fabius 1974; In school G-ETS/Northwestern University 1978;] Pastoral Counselor, Samaritan Center of Battle Creek 1982; Pastoral Counselor (private practice) 1989; police psychologist, Michigan State Police, Mar. 17, 2002
(H) 5153 oak Hills drive, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 663-1571(o) Michigan state Police, Lansing, Mi
CoNKLiN, JoHN J (AM) (Pattie)Mesick/Harrietta (DSA) 2001; Mesick/Harrietta Dec. 1, 2001; AM 2008; Scottville 2009
(H) 301 w Maple Ave, scottville, Mi 49454 (231) 757-4781scottville UMC: 114 w state st, scottville Mi 49454 (231) 757-3567
CoNKLiN, MiCHAeL T (Fe) (deborah) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1983)In school 1979; Pokagon 1981; Boyne City/Boyne Falls 1983; Centreville 1989; Coopersville Aug. 1, 1997; Jackson: Calvary 1999; Lowell 2003; Coutland-Oakfield 2008; Middleville/Snow 2009
(H) 1174 billings Ct Apt 2A, grand Rapids, Mi 49508 (616) 204-8125Middleville UMC: 111 Church st, Po box 400, Middleville Mi 49333 (269) 795-9266
snow UMC: 3189 snow Ave se, Lowell Mi 49331 (616) 897-9863
CooK, RobeRT (Fe) (Lisa Richey) – (e-2006)Grand Rapids Trinity (Assoc.) 2001; Leave of Absence 2006; Muskegon Heights Temple Sept. 1, 2006
(H) 1205 yorkshire dr, Muskegon, Mi 49441 (231) 798-9309Muskegon Hts Temple UMC: 2500 Jefferson, Muskegon Mi 49444 (231) 733-1065
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(H) 2308 gallatin drive, davison, Mi 48423 (810) 743-7130
*CooMbs, KATHRyN M (Re) (James) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1983)Transferred from Iowa Conf., Quincy 1977; Leave of absence 1979; Watervliet Dec. 1, 1981; Ionia: Zion/Easton Sept. 16, 1984; Ionia: Easton (LTFT 3/4) Nov. 1, 1986; Leave of absence 1990; Empire 1991; Elk Rapids/Kewadin 1998; Frankfort/Elberta 1999; Leave of Absence March 1, 2002; Retired 2002; Northport Indian Mission (DSA) 2003-2005
(H) 11127 oviatt Rd, Honor, Mi 49640-9592 (231) 326-5852
*CoRdRAy-FLoyd, CARoLyN (Re) – (R-1992, d-1992, e-1995)West Mendon 1990-1997; Mancelona/Alba 1997; St. Johns: First 2000; Perry/Shaftsburg 2003; retired 2008
(H) 3437 gratiot Ave, Port Huron, Mi 48060-2244 (810) 982-1629
*CoURTeR, wiLbUR (Re) – (R-1967, d-1967, e-1970)Comstock 1967; transferred from Detroit Conf. 1970; Alcoholism Program Coordinator, Kalamazoo Alcohol & Addiction Council Jan. 1, 1973; Kalamazoo County Health Dept., Office of Substance Abuse Services 1976; Kalamazoo County Juvenile Home Supt. 1982; West Side Family Mental Health Clinic, Kalamazoo 1985; Retired 1998
(H) 1367 N 26th st, Kalamazoo, Mi 49048 (269) 382-4136
*CRAbTRee, JANe A (RA) (Jean) – (d-1994)North Evart/Sylvan, Jan. 16, 1988; Turk Lake 1990; Lake City 1996; Fennville/Pearl 2000; Family Leave 2002; Retired July 16, 2003
(H) 701 sardis Rd, Mt. olivet, Ky 41064 (606) 724-7542
*CRAbTRee, JeAN ARTHUR (RA) (Jane) – (d-1962, e-1964)Stanwood Sept. 1955; Fenwick Circuit 1959; Howard City 1962; Newaygo 1967; Hartford 1972; Mesick/Harrietta 1979; Parma/North Parma Sept. 1, 1980; Barryton/Chippewa Lake 1984; Six Lakes/Millbrook 1990; Six Lakes (LTFT 3/4) 1993; Retired March 31, 1994; North Evart/Sylvan 1996; Fennville/Pearl (Assoc.) 2000; Avondale/North Evart/Sylvan (DSA) Nov. 5, 2006 - July 2007
(H) 701 sardis Rd., Mt. olivet, Ky 41064 (606) 724-7542
*CRAwFoRd, dAVid L (Re) (Kathryn) – (R-1950, d-1953, e-1954)[Portage (Asst.) April 12, 1949; Galien Oct. 1, 1950]; Galien/Dayton 1953; Comstock 1954; transferred to Western New York Conf. Buffalo: Central Park, Minister of Education & Administration, 1957; transferred from Western New York Conf., Cadillac: First 1960; Executive Sec. Board of Education 1965; Lansing: Christ 1969; Albion District Supt. 1977; Traverse City: Central 1981; Hartford 1987; Retired 1990
(H) 752 Clark Crossing se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-3315 (616) 475-5768(s) Po box 13888, Mexico beach, FL 32410 (850) 648-8677
CRoeL, ANdRew L (Fe) (Anne) – (Fe-2008)Dimondale/Grovenburg 2005; Carson City 2008
(H) 121 s Abbot st, Carson City, Mi 48811 (989) 584-3366Carson City UMC: 119 e elm street, Po box 298, Carson City Mi 48811 (989) 584-3797
*CRUM, H FoResT (Re) (grace) – (R-1956, d-1956, e-1959, F-1959)Transferred from North Indiana Conf., May 29, 1960; Wayland 1960; Coleman 1966; Grand Rapids: Valley Avenue 1969; DeWitt Nov. 23, 1969; Ludington: St. Paul 1974; Boyne City/Boyne Falls 1981; Courtland/Oakfield 1983; Leave of absence Sept. 1, 1984; Retired 1985
(H) 600 sherman oaks dr Apt 627, Ludington, Mi 49431 (231) 843-8993(s) 1190 Acala Lot 205, Casa granda, AZ 85222
CULVeR, gRegoRy P (Fe) – (e-2006)Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1998; Frankfort/Elberta 2002
(H) 320 Maple Ave, Frankfort, Mi 49635 (231) 352-4724Frankfort UMC: 537 Crystal Ave, Po box 1010, Frankfort Mi 49635 (231) 352-7427
elberta UMC: Po box 1010, Frankfort Mi 49635 (231) 352-7427
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CULVeR, MARTiN H (FL) (barbara)[D.S. Assignment: Keswick 1991;] Keswick August 1, 1991; Ionia: First 2000; Milwood 2006; Lane Blvd. (DSA) March 18, 2007-Mar. 25, 2008
(H) 511 Landsdowne Ave, Portage, Mi 49002 (269) 327-3520Kalamazoo Milwood UMC: 3919 Portage Road, Kalamazoo Mi 49001 (269) 381-6720
*CURTis, MARy e (RA) – (d-1989)Nashville Parish 1984; Sand Lake/South Ensley 1989; Comstock 1991; Retired 1998
(H) 201 w. Jolly Road, Apt. 616, Lansing, Mi 48910 (517) 574-4435
dACK, geoRgiANA M (PL) (donald)In-School; Waterloo: First/Waterloo: Village Feb. 1, 2000
(H) 111 e Fitchburg Rd, Leslie, Mi 49251-9757 (517) 589-9067waterloo Village UMC: 111 e Fitchburg Rd, Leslie Mi 49251 (734) 475-1171
waterloo First UMC: 11990 Terrotorial Rd, Munith Mi 49259 (517) 851-7287
dALToN, biLLie R (Fe) (georgia) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1989)[Pompeii/Perrinton/Newark, Sept. 1965; Mt. Pleasant: First (Assoc.) 1970;] In school: Perkins School of Theology, SMU 1985; Lawton/Almena 1987; South Haven: First 1995; Kalamazoo: Sunnyside (LTFT 3/4) 2004; Kalamazoo: Sunnyside (full-time) 2006; (LTFT 3/4) 2007; Battle Creek First, Mar. 1, 2009
(H) 135 s Lincoln blvd, battle Creek, Mi 49015 (269) 964-4362battle Creek First UMC: 111 east Michigan Avenue, battle Creek Mi 49014-4012 (269) 963-5567
dAMKoeHLeR, PAUL A (FL)Webberville Jan. 1, 2008
(H) 120 e beech st, webberville, Mi 48892 (517) 521-3434webberville UMC: 4215 e Holt Road, webberville Mi 48892-9208 (517) 521-3631
*dANieL, ReVA (Re) (Jerry) – (R-1988, d-1987, e-1990)Pokagon (part-time) 1984; Transferred from Detroit Conf., Three Rivers: Ninth Street/Jones 1988; Leslie/Felt Plains Oct. 1, 1991; Baldwin/Luther May 1, 1993; Jonesville/Allen 1995-1997; West Mendon 1997; Hopkins/South Monterey 2001; retired 2005
(H) 1140 138th Ave, wayland, Mi 49348 (269) 792-4562
dAVeNPoRT, THoMAs A (oe) (elyse Connors)[Detroit Conf.] Director, WMU Wesley Foundation 2002; Bangor Simpson 2007
(H) 1852 s 9th st, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009-7907 (269) 353-9711bangor simpson UMC: 507 Joy st., bangor Mi 49013-1123 (269) 427-7725
dAVis, NeiL (Fe) (Lela brown-davis) – (e-2005)Grand Rapids: Plainfield 1999; Lansing: Faith Connections (New Church Start) 2002; 1/4 Lansing: Faith Connections, 3/4 Lansing: New Church Start 2003; Faith UMC/South Lansing Ministries 2005; Kalamazoo District Superintendent 2008
(H) 1940 skyler dr, Kalamazoo, Mi 49008 (269) 370-2800(o) Kalamazoo district office, 810 w Kilgore ste 3, Kalamazoo, Mi 49008 (269) 372-7525
debow, MARTiN M (Fe) (Cynthia) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1988)In school Asbury 1985; Grovenburg 1986; Coopersville 1990; Robbins 1997; Lansing Asbury 2008
(H) 2412 Post oak Ln, Lansing, Mi 48912 (517) 484-3306Lansing Asbury UMC: 2200 Lake Lansing Rd, Lansing Mi 48912 (517) 484-5794
deLoNg, KiMbeRLy (Pd) (Cameron) – (R-2009)Grand Rapids First (Deacon - Director of Education) (1/2 time) 2009
(H) 4934 brownstone dr Ne, Rockford, Mi 49341 (616) 866-3191grand Rapids First UMC: 227 Fulton st e, grand Rapids Mi 49503-3236 (616) 451-2879
*deMoss, LyNN A (Re) (Kay) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1963)Coleman/North Bradley 1963; Fremont 1966; Albion 1969; Muskegon: Central 1979; Grand Rapids: First April 16, 1988; Lansing: Central 1993; Retired 1997
(H) 2006 Mills Ave, North Muskegon, Mi 49445 (231) 744-0336
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(H) 2006 Mills Ave, North Muskegon, Mi 49445 (231) 744-0336Muskegon Central UMC: 1011 second st, Muskegon Mi 49440 (231) 722-6545
*dePPe, isAbeLL M (Re) – (R-1990, d-1984, e-1992)Transferred from New York Conf., Center Eaton/Brookfield 1990; Lansing: Potter Park 1991-Dec. 31, 1997; Sabbatical Leave para. 349, Jan. 1, 1998-June 30, 1998; Vicksburg 1998.; Involuntary Retired Sept. 2000
(H) 11492 Fordyce Rd, Farwell, Mi 48622 (989) 588-3467
deViNe, JeRoMe R (Fe) (Ruth)[Peninsula-Delaware conf., Chestertown: First UMC: Chestertown, MD;] Transfered from Peninsula-Delaware conf., Ministry Consultant(para. 335.1a), West Michigan Conference Staff Dec. 1, 1999; Albion District Superintendent 2004; Detroit Conference Director of Connectional Ministries 2009
(H) 15196 Murray woods Court, byron, Mi 48418 (810) 370-1101(o) detroit Conference, 1309 ballenger Hwy ste 1, Flint, Mi 48504-7519 (810) 233-5500
dibbeT, JAMes A (Fe) (gloria) – (R-1999; Commissioned 2001; e-2004)St. Johns: Salem/Greenbush/Lowe 1999; Sodus: Chapel Hill 2005
(H) 4071 Naomi Road, sodus, Mi 49126 (269) 925-4528sodus Chapel Hill UMC: 4071 Naomi Road, sodus Mi 49126 (269) 927-3454
*diMMiCK JR, VANCe M (Re) (Ann) – (R-1958, e-1966)Transferred from Central Pennsylvania Conf., Weidman 1977; Grand Rapids: Northlawn 1984; Retired 1992; Snow (DSA) 2008-2009
(H) 944 grindle dr, Lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 897-5326
diX, JULie (Fd) (william) – (R-1994, d-1994, e-1996, Fd-2008)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Portage: Chapel Hill (Assoc.) 1994-Nov. 30, 1997; Chaplain, Clark Retirement Community Dec. 1, 1997; Wayland Aug. 1, 2001; Leave of Absence 2003; Spectrum Health: Chaplain (para. 335.1d) (LTFT) 2004; Leave of Absence March 8, 2005; Kalamazoo First (Assoc.) 2006
(H) 1857 Mayberry st se, grand Rapids, Mi 49508 (616) 299-0115Kalamazoo First UMC: 212 s Park st, Kalamazoo Mi 49007 (269) 381-6340
dobbs, deANN J (Pe) – (R-2009)[D.S. Assignment: Dansville/Vantown Sept. 1, 1994;] Dansville/Vantown 1995; Country Chapel/Banfield 1996; Country Chapel Feb. 14, 1999; Williamston: Crossroads Aug. 1, 2002; Williamston: Crossroads (3/4 time), Feb. 1, 2007; Williamston: Crossroads full-time, Nov. 16, 2007; Reading 2008
(H) 317 First st, Reading, Mi 49274 (517) 283-2775Reading UMC: 312 east Michigan st, Po box 457, Reading Mi 49274 (517) 283-2443
dobbs, wiLLiAM d (Fe) (Janice) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1978)[D.S. Assignment: West Mendon 1972;] West Mendon 1973; Lansing: Calvary 1978; Ludington: United 1983; East Lansing: University 1991; Holland: First 1996; Central District Superintendent 2005 [Central District renamed Heartland District 2009]
(H) 350 Applewood Lane, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 775-7920(o) Heartland district office, 1400 s washington street ste A, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 773-5140
*doHeRTy, R PAUL (Re) (Joan) – (R-1971, d-1971, e-1975)[Detroit Conf. Dryden/Leonard 1966; Baltimore Conf. St. Paul’s/Smithsburg 1970;] transferred from Baltimore Conf., Constantine Dec. 1, 1979; Dowagiac 1987; Retired 2004; Twin Lake (DSA) Nov. 1, 2004
(H) 7170 davies dr Ne, Rockford, Mi 49341 (616) 874-8095Twin Lake UMC: 5940 s Main st, Po box 352, Twin Lake Mi 49457 (231) 828-4083
*doUbbLesTeiN, wiLLiAM H (Re) (Karen) – (R-1978, d-1978, e-1982)[Grandville (Assoc.) 1974-Aug. 1977]; in school 1978; Galien/Olive Branch 1980; Springport/Lee Center Oct. 16, 1983; Byron Center 1987; Dowagiac: First 2004; retired 2006
(H) 3350 100th st, byron Center, Mi 49315 (616) 583-9047
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doUgLAs, sANdRA V (Pd) – (R-2008)Benton Harbor Peace Temple (1/4 time) (Deacon) and Executive Director, Harbor Harvest Urban Ministries, 2008; Executive Director, Harbor Harvest Urban Ministries and Washington Heights (interim 1/4 time) 2009
(H) Po box 32, benton Harbor, Mi 49023 (269) 369-8803(o) Harbor Harvest Urban Ministries, 275 Pipestone st,
benton Harbor Mi 49023 (269) 926-4214 ext.13battle Creek washington Heights UMC: 153 North woods st., battle Creek Mi 49037 (269) 968-8773
*dRyeR, dAVid L (Re) (Tudie) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1966)Osseo Charge 1963; Mendon 1966; Pine River Parish April 1968; Dansville/Vantown 1974; Hesperia/Ferry 1980; Lake City 1985; Battle Creek: Trinity 1996; retired 2006; Battle Creek Birchwood Jan. 1-June 30, 2007
(H) 2150 gethings Rd, battle Creek, Mi 49015-9607 (269) 441-0456
*dUFFey, PAULA JANe (Re) (Richard) – (R-1992, d-1992, e-1994)Howard City: Maple Hill (part-time) Nov. 1, 1980-1988; Winn/Blanchard/Pine River/Coomer 1990; Blanchard/Pine River/Coomer (LTFT 3/4) 1994; Blanchard/Pine River/Coomer (full-time) 1996; Lansing: Calvary 1998; retired 2005
(H) 13599 deaner Rd, Howard City, Mi 49329 (231) 762-4473
dUNCAN, dANieL M (Fe) (Mary whittaker) – (R-1986, d-1983, e-1988)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Snow/Vergennes 1986; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1989; Fremont 1994; Grand Haven 2003
(H) 633 Hillcock Ct, Po box 341, grand Haven, Mi 49417-0341 (616) 842-3586grand Haven Church of the dunes: 717 sheldon Road, grand Haven Mi 49417-1860 (616) 842-7980
dUyCK, ALLeN J (Pe) (Patricia) – (R-2003)Brandywine: Trinity 2002; Leave of Absence Sept. 22, 2003
(H) 7065 w smith Lake dr, Manistique, Mi 49854 (906) 341-0401
dye, MoNA J (PL) (william)Fountain (part-time) Dec. 1, 2007; Fountain / Free Soil (part-time) 2009
(H) 12318 smith street, Po box 157, bear Lake, Mi 49614 (231) 864-3785Fountain UMC: Po box 33, Fountain Mi 49410
Free soil UMC: 1895 w Hansen Rd, scottville Mi 49454
dye, wiLLiAM F (FL) (Mona)Empire Feb. 1, 2003; Bear Lake/Arcadia 2006
(H) 12318 smith street, Po box 157, bear Lake, Mi 49614-0157 (231) 864-3785bear Lake UMC: 7871 Main st, Po box 157, bear Lake Mi 49614-0157 (231) 864-3680
Arcadia UMC: 3378 division, Po box 136, Arcadia Mi 49613 (231) 864-3680
eLdeRs, MARCiA L (oF) (david)[Reformed Church of America] Wyoming: South Wyoming (LTFT 1/4) 2003; Wyoming: South Wyoming (LTFT 1/2) Oct. 1, 2006
(H) 1471 Angling Rd sw, grandville, Mi 49418-9611 (616) 896-9289south wyoming UMC: 2730 56th st sw, wyoming Mi 49418 (616) 532-0131
*eLdRed, eLdoN K (Re) (Rhea) – (R-1966, d-1966, e-1968)[Perrinton/Pompeii Charge 1963; in school 1965]; North Georgia Conf., Senoia (Assoc.) 1966; Farwell Dec. 1967; Edmore 1969; Sparta 1973; Fremont Mar. 1, 1979; Albion District Supt. Mar. 1, 1987; Grand Haven 1992; Retired 2003
(H) 130 woodslee Court, Muskegon, Mi 49444-7795 (231) 798-8240
eLeNbAAs, Joe d (Fe) (Mary) – (e-1988)[Minnesota conf., Burnsville: River Hills UMC: Burnsville, MN;] Transfered from Minnesota conf., Ludington: United 2000; Incapacity Leave Nov. 30, 2006
(H) 7999 w Falmouth Rd, Mcbain, Mi 49657 (231) 233-5193
*eLLiNgeR, JoHN w (Re) (sally) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1971)[New York Conf.: Community, Poughkeepsie, NY 1970;] transferred from New York Conf., Jackson First (Assoc.) Jan. 15, 1972; Kalamazoo: Sunnyside 1976; Lansing: Grace 1981; Albion: First 1985; Holland 1990; Lansing District Superintendent 1996; Traverse City: Central 2002; retired 2007
(H) 1819 Timberlane dr, Traverse City, Mi 49686 (231) 631-9237
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(H) 8924 Cherry Ave, Po box 222, Kewadin, Mi 49648 (231) 264-8469
eRbes, MARK R (Fe) (Annette) – (R-1996, d-1996, e-2000)In School 1996; Faith Community (Assoc.), Xenia OH, West Ohio Conference 1996 (para. 426.1, Book of Discipline 1992); Mt. Pleasant: First (Assoc.) 1997; Constantine 2001; Muskegon Lake Harbor 2007
(H) 1322 Clayton Ave, Muskegon, Mi 49441 (231) 780-3951Muskegon Lake Harbor UMC: 4861 Henry st, Muskegon Mi 49441-4536 (231) 798-2181
*eRiCKsoN, RiCHARd R (Re) (Jayne) – (R-1969, d-1969, e-1973)In school 1969; Woodland 1972; Woodland/Welcome Corners 1975; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1976; Manistee 1982; Director, Wesley Foundation, Michigan State University 1990; retired 2006
(H) 819 Crown blvd, east Lansing, Mi 48823 (517) 351-3241
eUPeR, TeRRy A (AF) (Jackie)[Detroit Conf.] Area Assistant to the Bishop 2003
(H) 11463 s state Rd, Morrice, Mi 48857 (517) 625-2920(o) Michigan Area episcopal office, Po box 25068, Lansing, Mi 48909-5068 (517) 347-4030
eVANs, THoMAs J (Fe) (Judy) – (R-1974, d-1974, e-1977)In school 1974; Comstock/Portage (Assoc.) 1976; Comstock Oct. 1, 1980; Leland/Kewsick 1984; Leland 1988; Eaton Rapids Feb. 1, 1994; Ludington 2007
(H) 914 seminole, Ludington, Mi 49431 (231) 843-3861Ludington United UMC: 5810 bryant Road, Ludington Mi 49431-1504 (231) 843-8340
FARNUM, CHARLes d (Fe) (Kendall) – (R-1997, d-1997, e-2002)Middleton/Maple Rapids 1997; Battle Creek: Maple 2001; Leave of Absence July 1-16, 2006; CMU Wesley Foundation (LTFT 1/2) and Mt. Pleasant First (assoc.) (LTFT 1/2) July 16, 2006; CMU Wesley Foundation (LTFT 3/4) 2007; CMU Wesley Foundation (full-time) Jan. 1, 2008
(H) 1160 glen Ave, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 854-0343(o) wesley Foundation - Central Michigan University, 1400 s washington st,
Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 400-7214
*FAUsT, eLMeR J (Re) (wilma) – (R-1966, d-1961, e-1963)[Eddyville/Kirkville Charge, So. Iowa Conf. 1954; Mich. Conf.: Blanchard Charge 1955; Ferry/Hesperia 1959]; Dunaway Church, Kentucky Conf. 1963; In school 1965; Empire/Leland 1966; Charlevoix/Greensky Hill Indian Mission 1969; Delton Faith 1975; Retired 1990
(H) 640 s grove, delton, Mi 49046 (269) 623-5520
FAy, bARbARA Jo (AM) (Fred) – (R-2009)Ganges 1997; Licensed local pastor without appointment, 12-31-04; Plainwell (Assoc.) (part-time) 2007
(H) 425 Anderson dr, wayland, Mi 49348 (269) 792-0942Plainwell First UMC: 200 Park st, Po box 85, Plainwell Mi 49080 (269) 685-5113
FeigHNeR, bRyCe e (Pe) (eileen) – (R-2007)Kalamo (1/4 time) 2004; Kalamo (1/2 time), Jan. 1, 2007
(H) 220 N Chester Rd, Charlotte, Mi 48813 (517) 541-9605Kalamo UMC: 1475 s ionia Rd, Po box 374, Vermontville Mi 49096-0374 (517) 652-1580 Pastor
FeRRis, doNALd R (Fe) (Jill) – (R-1983, d-1983, e-1986)In school G-ETS 1983; Mason (Assoc.) 1984; Frankfort/Elberta April 1, 1989; Cassopolis 1993; Lake Odessa: Central 2000; Battle Creek First 2007; Incapacity Leave Feb. 1, 2009
(H) Po box 82, battle Creek, Mi 49016
*FieLd, RAyMoNd d (Re) – (R-1990, d-1980, e-1986)[Detroit Conf.: Norway Grace/Faithhorn 1983; Vernon/Bancroft 1985; West Mich. Conf.: Eagle (LTFT 1/4) 1988; Eagle (LTFT 1/2) 1989;] Transferred from Detroit Conf. 1990; Eagle (LTFT 1/4) 1990; Bath/Gunnisonville 1993; Hesperia/Ferry 1998; Hopkins/South Monterey 1999; Hersey 2001; Retired May 1, 2003
(H) 526 Togstad glen, Madison, wi 53711-1425 (608) 238-8571
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*FiLbRANdT, HARoLd F (Re) (Marian) – (R-1959, d-1959, e-1962)[Twelve Corners Church 1950; Lacota/Casco 1955]; Gobles/Kendall 1959; Frankfort Dec. 1964; Ludington: First 1967; Marshall 1974; St. Joseph: First Feb. 16, 1983; Holland April 1, 1987; Fremont 1990; Retired 1994
(H) 77020 County Road 380, south Haven, Mi 49090 (269) 637-3087
*FiNKbeiNeR, sTANLey A (RA) (betty) – (d-1974)Hopkins/South Monterey Feb. 1970; Kent City: Chapel Hill 1974; Edmore 1981; Portland Feb. 16, 1987; Grand Rapids: Northlawn 1992; Retired 1996
(H) 252 Creekside st, sparta, Mi 49345 (616) 887-2189(s) 529 Tina st, inverness, FL 34452-4562 (352) 860-1397
*FisCHeR, FRedeRiCK H (Re) (Juanita) – (R-1958, e-1961)Suttons Bay (EUB) 1958; Howard City: Maple Hill (EUB) 1962; Berrien Springs/Arden (EUB) May 1965; Rosebush/Leaton Jan. 1, 1970; Leave of absence 1978; Williamston Center/Wheatfield; July 1, 1980; Elsie/Duplain 1985; Elsie Jan. 1, 1990; Retired 1996
(H) 3123 e grand River Rd, williamston, Mi 48895-9161 (517) 655-4896
FisHeR, JoHN w (Fe) (Corine) – (R-1975, d-1975, e-1980)In school 1975; Niles: Wesley (Assoc.) 1977; Schoolcraft/Pleasant Valley 1978; Casco 1980; North Muskegon 1986; Kalamazoo: Sunnyside 1992; South Haven: First 2004
(H) 12320 76th st, south Haven, Mi 49090 (269) 637-4803south Haven UMC: 429 Michigan, south Haven Mi 49090-1333 (269) 637-2502
FLAgeL, dAVid L (Fe) (Rebecca) – (R-1975, d-1975, e-1977)In school 1975; North Adams/Jerome Sept. 1, 1975; Coopersville 1980; Ionia Parish: LeValley/Berlin Center March 1, 1989; Lake Odessa: Lakewood 2003
(H) 10121 e brown Rd, Lake odessa, Mi 48849 (269) 367-4161Lake odessa Lakewood UMC: 10265 e brown Rd, Lake odessa Mi 48849-9027 (269) 367-4800
*FLeMiNg, geoRge w (Re) (edna) – (R-1963, e-1965)Turk Lake (EUB)/Greenville (Assoc.) 1965; Sodus: Chapel Hill Aug. 1, 1975; Charlotte 1987; Retired 2002
(H) 793 68th st, south Haven, Mi 49090 (269) 637-4406
FLessNeR, Jodie R (Fe) – (R-1993, d-1993; e-1997)In school United 1993; Pompeii/Perrinton/North Star 1994; Pompeii/Perrinton/North Star/Christian Crossroads Cooperative Parish 2001; Pine River Parish: LeRoy/Ashton 2003
(H) Po box 38, LeRoy, Mi 49655-0038 (231) 768-4512Pine River Parish: LeRoy UMC: Po box 38, LeRoy Mi 49655-0038 (231) 768-4972
Pine River Parish: Ashton UMC: Po box 38, LeRoy Mi 49655-0038
FLoRy, bARbARA J (Fe) (Robert) – (R-1989, d-1989, e-1992)In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1989; Concord Jan. 1, 1990; Holt (Assoc.) /Alaiedon Township: New Church Start 1998; Lansing: Sycamore Creek 2000; New Church Development (LTFT 1/2) 2009
(H) 4517 weswilmar dr, Holt, Mi 48842 (517) 694-7114(o) New Church development, 4517 weswilmar dr, Holt, Mi 48842 (517) 694-7114
FoNs, VALeRie (Fe) (Joseph ervin) – (R-1998, d-1998, e-2002)Bell Oak/Webberville 1995; Galien/Olive Branch 1999; Pokagon (LTFT 1/2) 2001; Family Leave 2003
(H) 1349 Main Rd, washington island, wi 54246-9010 (920) 847-2393
FoRwARd, eMiLie (AM) (walter)Nottawa/Leonidas 1990; Burr Oak 1994; Breckenridge 1999; leave of absence 2005; Appointed to Rocky Mountain Conference, Sunshine District: Avondale (1/4-time), Jan. 1, 2008 (para. 346.1)
(H) sangre Vista Ranch, 1680 sangre Vista drive, Canon City, Co 81212
*FoX, JAMes e (Re) (Helen) – (R-1965, d-1965, e-1968)[Leaton Community 1961; Rosebush/Center 1962; Grand Rapids: Epworth/Westgate 1964]; Lansing: Trinity 1968; Shelby Nov. 15, 1971; Wyoming: Wesley Park Sept. 1, 1977; Three River: First May 1, 1985; Fennville/Pearl 1990; Hastings: Hope 1992; Retired 1995; Woodland (DSA) July 22, 2008
(H) 1112 N Hanover st, Hastings, Mi 49058 (269) 945-0190woodland UMC: 203 North Main street, Po box 95, woodland Mi 48897 (269) 367-4061
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FoX, THoMAs P (Fe) (Kathleen) – (R-1986, d-1986, e-1992)Mesick/Harrietta 1986; Reading 1992; Portage: Prairie (full-time) 1999; Portage: Prairie (LTFT 3/4), Jan. 1, 2008; Homer/Lyon Lake 2008
(H) 105 e Adams st, Homer, Mi 49245 (269) 921-5812Homer UMC: Po box 175, Homer Mi 49245-0175 (517) 568-4001
Lyon Lake UMC: Po box 175, Homer Mi 49245-0175 (269) 789-0017
*FRANCis, JoHN L (Re) (donna) – (R-1949, d-1952, e-1954)Transferred from Detroit Conf., White Cloud 1950; Sanford 1954; Ithaca 1956; Battle Creek: Chapel Hill 1962; Eaton Rapids Nov. 1, 1964; Hillsdale 1968; Albion District Supt. 1971; Holland 1977; Conference Council Director, Feb. 1987; Retired 1989
(H) 740 Clark Crossing se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 245-7402
*FRANKe, RAe L (Rd) (Charles) – (Consecrated 1980, R-1998, d-1998)Lansing: Trinity (Deacon) 1998; Voluntary Leave of Absence January 1, 2003; Retired January 1, 2004
(H) 2555 Amelia Lane, Lansing, Mi 48917 (517) 322-0484
FReNCH, LiLLiAN T (Fe) (Michael) – (e-2005)Attending School; Dimondale Nov. 16, 1999; St. Louis 2002; Jackson Calvary Jan. 1, 2008
(H) 3639 sweetgum drive, Jackson, Mi 49201 (517) 990-0395Jackson Calvary UMC: 925 backus st, Jackson Mi 49202 (517) 782-0543
*FReVeRT, ALbeRT w (Re) (beverly) – (R-1951, d-1953, e-1954)[Coral/Amble 1950]; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1954; Vicksburg 1958; Lansing: Faith 1961; Grand Haven 1965; Lansing District Supt. 1972; Mt. Pleasant: First 1978; Retired 1989
(H) 300 Russell #11, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 775-2499
FReysiNgeR, RobeRT J (Fe) (Marion Robin) – (R-1981, d-1981, e-1985)In school METHESCO 1981; Center Eaton/Brookfield Oct. 16, 1982; Kalamazoo: Lane Blvd. 1985; Napoleon 1988; Millville 2004
(H) 1956 N M 52, stockbridge, Mi 49285 (517) 851-8040Millville UMC: 1932 N M 52, stockbridge Mi 49285-9625 (517) 851-7853
*FRiCK, FRANK s (Re) (bonnie) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1963)Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College 1976; Chairman and Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College 1977; Professor of Religious Studies, Albion College 1988; Retired 2000
(H) 116 wilmen Rd, Quincy, Mi 49082-8501 (517) 639-4496
FRiedRiCK, PHiLLiP J (Fe) (gail) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1988)In school Perkins School of Theology 1984; Highland Park (Assoc.), Dallas, TX 1984-1985; Galien/Olive Branch 1986; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1991; Alma 1995
(H) 627 woodworth Ave, Alma, Mi 48801 (989) 463-1485Alma UMC: 501 gratiot Ave, Alma Mi 48801 (989) 463-4305
FRiTZ, RiCHARd A (FL) (Marjean)Burnips/Monterey Center 2008
(H) 4290 summer Creek dr, dorr, Mi 49323 (231) 730-1236burnips UMC: Po box 30, burnips Mi 49314 (269) 650-5112
Monterey Center UMC: Po box 30, burnips Mi 49314 (616) 896-8410
*FRy, CHARLes e (Re) (betty Jean) – (R-1951, d-1953, e-1955)[Scotts 1949]; Scotts/Climax 1951; Decatur 1953; Benton Harbor (Assoc.) Sept. 1956; Grand Rapids: Aldersgate 1959; Kalamazoo: Parchment 1964; Conf. Assoc. Program Director 1968; Battle Creek: First Jan. 15, 1973; Central District Supt. 1978; Grand Rapids: Trinity 1984; Retired 1989
(H) 4105 Maracaibo shores se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 956-5653(s) 190 denmark dr, ellenton, FL 34222 (941) 729-6478
*FRy, doNALd R (Re) (Anna) – (R-1967, d-1967, e-1970)Waterloo: Village/First 1969; Sonoma/Newton 1970; Ionia Parish 1971; Marne 1973; White Pigeon Nov. 22, 1977; Marion/Cadillac: South Community 1981; Newaygo 1994; Three Rivers: First 2000; Ovid United 2006; retired 2008; Dansville (DSA) (LTFT 1/4) 2008
(H) 945 grove st, Po box 151, dansville, Mi 48819 (517) 623-6594dansville UMC: 1317 Mason st, Po box 175, dansville Mi 48819-0175 (517) 623-6591
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*FULLMeR, CHARLes w (Re) (Margaret) – (R-1956, d-1957, e-1959)Lyon Lake/Marengo Fall 1956; Lyon Lake 1957; Kalamazoo: First (Asst.) 1959; Grand Rapids: Valley 1962; Reed City 1966; Ionia: First 1970; Grandville 1977; Petoskey 1986; Chaplain, Clark Retirement Community March 1, 1994; Retired 1997; Amble (DSA) Aug. 1, 1999
(H) 6703 birch shore dr, Po box 239, Lakeview, Mi 48850-0239 (989) 352-7002(s) 702 s Meridian #763, Apache Junction, AZ 85220
gACKLeR, JoyCe F (PL) (Ken)Grand Rapids: Plainfield June 1, 2005
(H) 410 Johnson st, Caledonia, Mi 49316 (616) 891-5682grand Rapids Plainfield UMC: 214 spencer st. Ne, grand Rapids Mi 49505 (616) 454-7625
*gARRod, CHARLes F (Re) (Marcile) – (R-1957, d-1957, e-1960)[Lawton/Porter 1955]; Kalamazoo: Simpson 1962; St. Louis Jan. 1, 1967; Grand Haven 1972; Grand Rapids: Trinity 1978; Central District Supt. 1984; Lansing: Asbury 1990; Grand Rapids District Supt. Oct. 1, 1992; Retired 1995
(H) 1518 sherman st. se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 456-6985
gAsTiAN, sANdRA J (PL)[D.S. Assignment: Athens 1991;] Athens Aug. 1, 1991
(H) 416 N 22nd st, springfield, Mi 49037 (269) 964-9050Athens UMC: 123 Clark st, Po box 267, Athens Mi 49011 (269) 729-9370
goLdeN, dALe A (Pe) (Joleen) – (R-2005)Blanchard/Pine River/Coomer (DSA) 1998; Blanchard/Pine River/Coomer Nov. 16, 1998; Breckenridge 2005
(H) 230 sixth street, breckenridge, Mi 48615 (989) 842-3477breckenridge UMC: Po box 248, breckenridge Mi 48615 (989) 842-3632
goRdoN, bReNdA e (Fe) – (e-2007)In School; Hinchman/Oronoko 2000; Empire 2006
(H) 10205 Aylsworth Road, Po box 261, empire, Mi 49630 (231) 326-6098empire UMC: 10050 w Michigan st, Po box 261, empire Mi 49630 (231) 326-5510
goRdoN, diANe (Fe) (Tom) – (e-2007)Ashley/Bannister 2003; Battle Creek Trinity 2006
(H) 7 26th street N, battle Creek, Mi 49015 (269) 968-8504battle Creek Trinity UMC: 10 w. bidwell, battle Creek Mi 49015 (269) 962-4900
gowiN, CATHi M (Fe) (Robert) – (R-1996, d-1996, e-2002)Marne 1993; Grand Rapids: Aldersgate Feb. 1, 2002; Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s 2005
(H) 4049 woodland Creek dr Apt #202, Kentwood, Mi 49512 (616) 550-2570grand Rapids st Paul’s UMC: 3334 breton Rd se, grand Rapids Mi 49512-2798 (616) 949-0880
gRAHAM, doNALd J (FL) (Judy)Ionia: Zion 2001; Colon/Burr Oak 2007
(H) 403 Maple, Po box 65, Colon, Mi 49040 (269) 432-3754Colon UMC: 224 N. blackstone, Po box 646, Colon Mi 49040 (269) 432-2783
burr oak UMC: 105 s Fourth st, Po box 91, burr oak Mi 49030 (269) 489-2985
*gRANT, JAMes C (Re) – (R-1957, d-1958, e-1959)Alema/Glendale 1957; Dowagiac 1960; Grand Rapids: Second 1966; Kalamazoo: Oakwood 1972; Byron Center Mar. 1, 1975; Otsego 1985; Leave of absence March 6, 1992; Otsego Aug. 1, 1992; Marion/Cadillac: South Community 1994; Retired June 23, 1999
(H) 1029 wedgewood drive, Plainwell, Mi 49080 (269) 685-0079
gRANT, RoNALd b (Fe) (Carol) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1976)In school 1973; Concord 1975; Director, Wesley Foundation, Western Mich. Univ. 1982; Leave of absence Aug. 15, 1992; In school, Western Michigan University 1994; Limited Licensed Psychologist Feb. 1, 1995
(H) 3716 edinburgh dr, Kalamazoo, Mi 49006 (269) 375-0321(o) New directions Counseling, 5380 Holiday Terrace, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009 (269) 372-0961
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gRAUeR, CHARLes d (Fe) (Patricia) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1971)Frontier/Cambria 1968; Frontier/Osseo Sept. 15, 1969; Lansing: Central (Assoc.) 1970; in school 1972; Grass Lake Jan. 15, 1973; Three Rivers: First/Ninth Street 1976; Alma 1981; Okemos: Community 1989; Plainwell: First 1996; Lansing: Christ 2003
(H) 11442 east River dr, dewitt, Mi 48820 (517) 669-3483Lansing Christ UMC: 517 w Jolly Rd, Lansing Mi 48910 (517) 394-2727
gRAybiLL, JosePH M (Fe) (sue) – (R-1982, e-1984)[Free Methodist Church: Student Chaplain, Spring Arbor College 1969; Parkway Heights Free Meth., Detroit (Asst.) 1970; Pikeville UMC, Pikeville, KY (Assoc.) 1972; Fairplain Free Meth., Benton Harbor 1975; Dansville/Vantown 1980]; Transferred from Free Methodist Church, Dansville/Vantown 1982; Edmore: Faith April 1, 1987-1997; Leland 1997
(H) Po box 602, Leland, Mi 49654 (231) 256-9255Leland UMC: 106 N 4th st, Po box 602, Leland Mi 49654 (231) 256-9161
gReeNe, CARL e (PL) (deanna)Brethren: Epworth (DSA) 2005; Brethren Epworth (part-time local pastor) Nov. 11, 2005; Brethren Epworth/Grant (part-time local pastor) March 15, 2006
(H) 3021 glen Malier dr, beulah, Mi 49617 (231) 375-1006brethren epworth UMC: 3939 High bridge Rd, Po box 177, brethren Mi 49619 (231) 477-5486
grant UMC: 10999 Karlin Road, buckley Mi 49620 (231) 269-3981
gReeNe, CyNTHiA sL (Fe) (James) – (R-1998, d-1993 e-1995)[W. North Carolina conf., Shooting Creek UMC, Hayesville, NC, 1984; Cherry Street UMC, Kernersville, NC, 1986; Mindanao conf., GBGM Missionary (Evangelism and Christian Education), Philippines, 1987; SW Ohio conf., Castine/Savona UMC, Castine, OH, 1991; Oregon-Idaho conf., Cherry Park, Portand, Oregon, April 30, 1998] Transfered from Oregon-Idaho Conference: Lansing: Trinity (Assoc.) May 1, 1998; Byron Center 2003
(H) 8650 Meadow Haven dr, byron Center, Mi 49315 (616) 878-9739byron Center UMC: 2490 Prescott sw, byron Center Mi 49315-8960 (616) 878-1618
*gReTTeNbeRgeR, geoRge R (Re) (diane) – (R-1953, d-1954, e-1955)In school 1953; Middleville 1955; transferred to Argentina Annual Conf. 1959; transferred from Argentina Annual Conf. 1965; Lansing: Potter Park 1965; Cadillac Nov. 1967; Cadillac: United 1970; Mason 1980; Jackson: Calvary 1989; Retired 1992
(H) 1931 osage dr, okemos, Mi 48864 (517) 347-4604
gReTTeNbeRgeR, LoUis w (Fe) (Karen) – (R-1987, d-1987, e-1989)Candler School of Theology; Manton 1987; Traverse City: Christ 1993; Sparta 2009
(H) 46 e division st, sparta, Mi 49345 (616) 887-0783sparta UMC: 54 e division st, sparta Mi 49345 (616) 887-8255
gReyeRbieHL, JULie A (Pe) (bill Chu) – (R-2009)Elk Rapids/Kewadin/Williamsburg (Assoc.) 2005; Elk Rapids/Kewadin/Williamsburg (Co-pastor) 2008; Silver Creek/Keeler 2009
(H) 331 Tannery drive, Coloma, Mi 49038 (269) 468-4905silver Creek UMC: 31994 Middle Crossing Rd, dowagiac Mi 49047 (269) 782-7061
Keeler UMC: 31994 Middle Crossing Rd, dowagiac Mi 49047 (269) 621-1838
*gRieNKe, A RAy (Re) (beverly) – (R-1969, d-1969, e-1971)Transferred from South Indiana Conf., Battle Creek: Sonoma/Newton 1971; Boyne City/Boyne Falls Jan. 15, 1974; Kent City: Chapel Hill 1981; Carson City 1985; Retired Aug. 16, 1999
(H) 1920 wank Ave, st Joseph, Mo 64507 (616) 676-0538
gRiFFiN JR, HeRbeRT L (Fe) (ellainia) – (R-1991, d-1991, e-1993)Battle Creek: Washington Heights (Assoc.) 1990; U.S. Navy Chaplain 1993
(H) 3308 streamside Ct., Mesquite, TX 75181 (949) 389-4693(o) U.s. Navy
*gRiMes, LyNN e (Re) (Kip) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1985)In school G-ETS 1982; Okemos (Assoc.) 1983; Grand Ledge 1989; Central District Superintendent 1993; Holt 1999; retired 2006
(H) 71 Ferguson st, grand Ledge, Mi 48837 (517) 627-7071
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gyseL, JAMes M (Fe) (shari) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1981)In school 1977; Quincy 1979; Lansing: Central (Assoc.) 1983; Battle Creek: Chapel Hill 1993
(H) 3239 Nighthawk Lane, battle Creek, Mi 49015 (269) 979-8192battle Creek Chapel Hill UMC: 157 Chapel Hill drive, battle Creek Mi 49015-4631 (269) 963-0231
HAAs, PATRiCiA ANN (PL) (Thomas)Pokagon 2003
(H) 26283 72nd Ave, Lawton, Mi 49065 (269) 624-1471Pokagon UMC: 31393 Kansas st, dowagiac Mi 49047-9708 (269) 683-8515
HAAse, dAVid L (PL)Townline (DSA 1/4 time) and Breedsville (DSA 1/4 time) Jan. 3, 2008; Townline (1/4 time) and Breedsville (1/4 time) July 1, 2008
(H) 211 w st. Joseph st, watervliet, Mi 49098 (269) 463-3535breedsville UMC: 113 w Main street, Po box 21, breedsville Mi 49027 (269) 427-9550
Townline UMC: 41470 24th Ave., bloomingdale Mi 49026 (269) 000-0000
HAgAN, sUeANN K (FL) (Lloyd)Chase Barton/Grant Center Oct. 16, 2003; Battle Creek Convis Union 2006
(H) 12040 N drive North, battle Creek, Mi 49014-8417 (269) 964-2741battle Creek Convis Union UMC: 18990 12 Mile Rd, battle Creek Mi 49014-8496 (269) 965-3787
*HAgANs, geRALd F (Re) (susan) – (R-1983, d-1983, e-1986)In school United Theological Seminary 1983; Gordon/Pitsburg (West Ohio Conf.) 1981-1984; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1984; Constantine 1989; Muskegon Heights: Temple August 1, 1991; retired Sept. 1, 2006
(H) 1491 Lakeshore dr, Muskegon, Mi 49441 (231) 755-1767
*HAgANs, sUsAN J (Re) (gerald) – (R-1986, d-1986, e-1989)Muskegon: Unity (LTFT) 1986; Muskegon: Unity 1987; Holland: First (Assoc.) Nov. 15, 1988; Muskegon: Lake Harbor 1995; Grand Rapids District Superintendent 2000-2006; retired 2006
(H) 1491 Lakeshore dr, Muskegon, Mi 49441 (231) 755-1767
HAggARd, wiLLiAM e (Fe) (Robin) – (R-1980, d-1980, e-1984)In school 1980; Lake Ann 1982; Cedar Springs/East Nelson 1989; Traverse City: Asbury 1995; Lansing: Mt. Hope 2002
(H) 5523 bennington dr, Lansing, Mi 48917 (517) 505-0138Lansing Mt Hope UMC: 501 e Mt Hope Ave, Lansing Mi 48910 (517) 482-1549
HAHN, ANiTA (Fe) (Kevin) – (R-1998, e-2001)Whitehall/Claybanks 1998; New Life 2006
(H) 8544 M 46, Lakeview, Mi 48850 (989) 352-6728New Life UMC: 6584 M 46, six Lakes Mi 48886 (989) 352-7788
HALL, NeLsoN L (PL) (sandy)Baldwin/Luther (DSA) 1999.; Baldwin/Luther Nov. 16, 1999; Wakelee 2005; Augusta Fellowship 2007
(H) 109 N webster, Augusta, Mi 49012 (269) 731-2810Augusta Fellowship UMC: 103 N webster, Po box 337, Augusta Mi 49012 (269) 731-4222
HALLeR, gARy (Fe) (Laurie) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1983)In school 1979; Traverse City: Central (Assoc.)/Ogdensburg 1981; Traverse City: Central (Assoc.) Jan. 1, 1982; Pentwater: Centenary 1985; Grand Rapids: First (co-pastor) 1993
(H) 2320 elmwood se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 246-5813grand Rapids First UMC: 227 Fulton st e, grand Rapids Mi 49503-3236 (616) 451-2879
HALLeR, LAURie A (Fe) (gary) – (R-1987, e-1990)Ogdensburg Jan. 1, 1982; Ludington (Assoc. part-time) 1985; Transfered from General Conference Mennonite Church 1987; Hart 1989; Grand Rapids: First (co-pastor) 1993; Grand Rapids District Superintendent 2006
(H) 2320 elmwood dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 246-5813(o) grand Rapids district office, Po box 6247, grand Rapids, Mi 49516-6247 (616) 459-4503
*HAMLiN, FRedeRiCK g (Re) (Joan) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1987)Benton Harbor Grace 1978; In school GETS Sept. 1982; Watervliet Nov. 20, 1984; Byron Center 1985; Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel 1987; Retired 1994; DSA: Saugatuck 1996-1998
(H) P o box 458, douglas, Mi 49406 (269) 543-4790
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*HAMLiN, JoAN K (Re) (Fred) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1987)In school GETS Sept. 1982; Bridgman (part-time) 1983; Burnips/Monterey Center 1985; Quincy 1987; Retired 1994; DSA: Saugatuck 1996-1998
(H) Po box 458, douglas, Mi 49406 (269) 543-4790
HANe, PAUL e (FL)North Adams/Jerome (DSA) 2002; North Adams/Jerome June 1, 2003
(H) 220 w Main st, Po box 62, North Adams, Mi 49262 (517) 287-5100North Adams UMC: 220 w Main st, Po box 62, North Adams Mi 49262 (517) 287-5190
Jerome UMC: Po box 62, North Adams Mi 49262 (517) 287-5190
*HANey, CLAUdeTTe i (Re) – (R-1991, d-1991, e-1993)Harbor Springs/Alanson 1990; Homer/Lyon Lake April 16, 1993; Lawton/Almena 1995; Lawton 1996; Cassopolis 2000; retired 2005
(H) 51 Las yucas, green Valley, AZ 85614 (520) 829-6002
*HANLoN, JoyCe (Rd) (Charles) – (Consecrated 1992; R-1997; d-1997)Psychotherapist, Psychology Associates of Grand Rapids, P.C. 1992; Reflections Counseling & Consultation Services 1995; Retired 2001
(H) 7797 Teakwood, Jenison, Mi 49428 (616) 457-2901
*HANseN, LLoyd R (Re) (beth) – (R-1948, e-1952)Cloverdale (EUB) 1950; Galien (EUB) 1952; Capac (EUB) 1956; Three Rivers (EUB) 1959; Mendon (EUB) 1960; Benton Harbor First (EUB) 1963; Mt. Pleasant (EUB) 1964; without appointment 1967; Voluntary location 1969; readmitted 1973; Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation, Kitwe, Zambia, Africa, 1973; Scottville Feb. 1, 1976; Cedar Springs/East Nelson Nov. 1, 1980; West Mendon Aug. 1, 1983; Augusta 1987; Retired 1988; Alto/Bowne Center, Jan. 1-July 1, 1990; Snow Vergennes Nov. 1, 1990-June 1, 1991; Evangelical Seminary, Puerto Rico March 22, 1994-March 1995; Sand Lake/South Ensley Feb. 1, 2002-June 30, 2002
(H) 1516 sherman se #2, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-2761 (616) 776-1281
HANseN, RANdALL R (Fe) (susan) – (R-1993, e-1982)[San Pablo/Chaplain of Instituto Crandon, Montevideo, Uruguay 1977; San Pablo/Valparaiso and San Jose de Carrasco Meth. Community Centers, Montevideo, Uruguay 1980; Albion First (Assoc.) 1983; Mercedes, Uruguay 1985; Mercedes and Paysandu, Uruguay 1987; Mercedes, Uruguay 1990; Fennville/Pearl July 16, 1992;] Transferred from Uruguay Evangelical Methodist Conf., Fennville/Pearl 1993; Muskegon: Central 2000; Montague, Aug. 16, 2009
(H) 5181 Hancock st, Montague, Mi 49437 (231) 894-4625Montague UMC: 8555 Cook st, Montague Mi 49437 (231) 894-5789
HANseN, RoNALd w (Fe) (Jan) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1980)In school 1977; Fennville/Pearl 1978; Ovid Feb. 1, 1984; Leave of absence 1993; Hartford 1999
(H) 143 Paras Hill dr, Hartford, Mi 49057 (269) 621-3796Hartford UMC: 425 east Main street, Hartford Mi 49057 (269) 621-4103
HARPoLe, PATRiCiA A (AM) (everett) – (R-2004, d-2004)(formerly Patricia A. Myles) Brandywine Trinity 1993-April 17, 1994; Local Pastor Without Appointment, Apr. 17, 1994; [Transferred to Ohio Conf., Redeemer UMC (Assoc.), Columbus, OH, Jan. 1999-June 2002;] Transferred from Ohio Conf., May 2002; Townline/Breedsville Nov. 1, 2002; Dowling: Country Chapel 2004; LifeSpring 2009
(H) 16 Heron Ct, Plainwell, Mi 49080 (269) 664-3059Lifespring New Church: 6931 west Q Ave, Kalamazoo Mi 49009 (269) 353-1303
*HAUseRMANN, CARL L (Re) (Marcia) – (R-1964, d-1964, e-1967)Galien 1964; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1967; Coloma/Riverside 1971; Ionia: First 1977; Jackson: Calvary 1983; Portage: Chapel Hill 1989; Retired 2001
(H) 6070 baywood Ave, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 323-7122
*HAyes, geoFFRey L (Re) (Pamela) – (R-1970; d-1970; e-1974)In School 1970; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1973; Lansing: Asbury 1978; Stevensville 1987; Surrender of credentials March 23, 1994; Grand Rapids: Faith 1998; retired 2009
(H) 112 woodruff Ct., Cary, NC 27518 (919) 233-6950
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*HAyes, sTANLey L (Re) (Joyce) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1965)[Leaton 1959; in school 1961]; Grand Traverse Larger Parish 1964; Kingsley Circuit 1965; East Jordan Oct. 15, 1966; Cedar Springs 1970; Cedar Springs/East Nelson 1972; Evart/Avondale Oct. 15, 1975; Fennville/Pearl Apr. 1, 1984; Breckenridge 1990; Grass Lake 1994; Retired 1999; Kalkaska (DSA) Oct. 1, 1999; Ogdensburg (DSA) 2002
(H) 316 N. Main st., Po box 67, Fife Lake, Mi 49633 (231) 879-3884
*HAyNes, LeoNARd b (Re) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1973)Riverside 1970; Kingscreek 1972; Pine Rest Christian Hospital 1975; Bethesda Hospital 1976; transferred from West Ohio Conf., Director of Pastoral Care, Chaplain, Bronson Methodist Hospital 1979; Leave of absence March 24, 1983-June 15, 1983; Hinchman/Oronoko 1983; Shepherd/Pleasant Valley 1986; Lansing: Calvary 1992; Leave of Absence March 1, 1998?June 30, 1998; Retired 1998
(H) Po box 930, oak Lawn, iL 60454-0930 (708) 828-7653
HeAToN, LyLe d (Fe) (sylvia) – (R-1978, d-1978, e-1982)In school 1978; Barryton 1979; Barryton/Chippewa Lake 1980; Middleton/Maple Rapids 1984; Delta Mills 1990; Wacousta Community Jan. 1, 1999
(H) 9590 Looking glassbrook Rd, grand Ledge, Mi 48837 (517) 626-2171wacousta UMC: 9180 Herbison Rd, eagle Mi 48822 (517) 626-6623
HeFFeLFiNgeR, CoNsTANCe L (Fe) (Randy wedeven) – (R-1976, d-1976, e-1980)Transferred from East Ohio Conf., in school 1977; Fremont (Assoc.) 1978; Woodland/Welcome Corners 1981; Saugatuck/Ganges 1984; Saugatuck (LTFT 1/2) Jan. 1, 1990; Incapacity Leave Sept. 1, 1995
(H) 199 w 20th st, Holland, Mi 49423-4180 (616) 393-0919
*HeiFNeR, KeiTH w (Re) (becky) – (R-1976, d-1971, e-1973)[Sullivan Grace, Sullivan MO 1971;] Maplewood 1977; Transferred from Missouri East Conf., Counselor, Samaritan Counseling Center, Battle Creek ad interim 1980; Staff Pastoral Counselor, Samaritan Counseling Center, Battle Creek 1981; Executive Director, Samaritan Center of South Central Michigan, Battle Creek 1986; Battle Creek Pastoral Counseling Jan. 1, 1990; Big Rapids: First 1993; Marshall 1996; Parma/North Parma 1999; Galesburg 2003; retired 2006
(H) 1101 downs blvd Apt 206, Franklin, TN 37064-3881 (269) 599-7427(s) 5515 Country dr Unit 3, Nashville, TN 37211
HeisLeR, beNToN R (Fe) (Linda) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1988)In school METHESCO 1985; St. Joseph (Assoc.) 1986; Charlevoix/Greensky Hill Indian Mission Aug. 16, 1988; Lansing: Asbury Nov. 16, 1992; Mt. Pleasant: First 1997; Lansing District Superintendent 2002; West Michigan Conference Director of Connectional Ministries, Jan. 1, 2009
(H) 3579 Tricklewood dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546-7245 (616) 974-9152(o) west Michigan Conference - United Methodist Church, 11 Fuller Ave se, Po box 2647,
grand Rapids, Mi 49516-6247 (616) 459-4503
HeLLeR, ViRgiNiA L (Fe) – (R-1996, d-1996, e-1999)Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1996; Keeler/Silver Creek 1998; Battle Creek: Baseline/Bellevue 2004
(H) 523 sherwood Rd, bellevue, Mi 49021 (269) 763-3201battle Creek baseline UMC: 9617 e baseline Rd, battle Creek Mi 49017 (269) 963-7710
bellevue UMC: 122 w Capital Ave, bellevue Mi 49021 (269) 763-9421
HeNNiNg, RobeRT J (oe) (barbara) – (d-1985, e-1988)[Transfered to Detroit Conf. from Free Methodist Church New Lothrup, Juddville 1988; Assistant Coordinator of Prison Education Program and Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Spring Arbor College, July 2, 1990] Stockbridge DSA Sep. 1, 1995; Stockbridge 1996; Ludington St. Paul 2007
(H) 3257 west Kinney Road, Ludington, Mi 49431 (231) 843-8470Ludington st Paul UMC: 3212 w Kinney Rd, Ludington Mi 49431 (231) 843-3275
HeRReLL, deVoN R (Fe) – (Fe-2008)Traverse Bay (Assoc.) 2005; Lake Ann, June 15, 2008
(H) 6596 First street, Lake Ann, Mi 49650 (231) 649-2302Lake Ann UMC: 6583 First st, Lake Ann Mi 49650 (231) 275-7236
*HeRTeL, wiLLiAM A (Re) (Janet) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1966)[Allen 1961]; Niles (Assoc.) 1964; White Cloud/East Denver 1966; White Cloud 1968; Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s 1969; Lake Odessa: Central 1974; Traverse City: Asbury Sept. 16, 1980; Lansing: Asbury 1987; Delton: Faith 1990; Retired 2001
(H) 113 Prestonwood dr, Fairfield glade, TN 38558 (931) 456-0912
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HiLLs, dAVid F (Fe) (Claire) – (R-1992, d-1992, e-1994)Big Rapids: Third/Paris/Rodney 1992; Climax/Scotts 1994; Coloma/Watervliet Aug. 1, 1999; Delton Faith 2007
(H) 146 bush st, delton, Mi 49046 (269) 623-5335delton Faith UMC: Po box 467, delton Mi 49046-0467 (269) 623-5400
*HiNKLiN, RobeRT L (Re) (Jean) – (R-1963, e-1966)In-School (EUB) May 12, 1963; Jasper (EUB) 1966; Jasper/Weston 1968; Napoleon 1969; Grand Rapids: Plainfield/Epworth 1972; Georgetown Feb. 1, 1976; Lansing: Mt. Hope 1984; Portage: First March l, 1987; Grandville 1998; Retired 2001; Fennville/Pearl (DSA) 2002
(H) 231 Henley drive, Naples, FL 34104 (239) 774-3053
Hodge, JAMes e (Fe) (Kathleen) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1986)Somerset Center/Moscow Plains 1984; Bangor: Simpson 1989; Bangor: Simpson/Breedsville 1990; Shelby 1994; Grandville (Assoc.) 2001; Caledonia 2005
(H) 260 Vine street, Caledonia, Mi 49316 (616) 534-3990Caledonia UMC: 250 Vine st, Caledonia Mi 49316 (616) 891-8669
*Hodge, LAwReNCe e (Re) (Ruth) – (R-1964, d-1965, e-1966)[Bloomingdale/Townline July 1960; Keeler 1963]; Elk Lake Parish 1966; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) Nov. 1968; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1971; Muskegon: Crestwood 1980; Hillside 1983; Ionia: First 1991; Retired 2000
(H) 9947 Huntington Rd, battle Creek, Mi 49017 (269) 969-9483
HoeKwATeR, HARRis J (Fe) (Jane) – (R-1980, d-1980, e-1985)In school GETS 1980; Perry/Shaftsburg 1983; Sunfield Jan. 15, 1992; Concord 1998; Pentwater Centenary 2006
(H) 124 N. Rutledge, Pentwater, Mi 49449 (231) 869-6881Pentwater Centenary UMC: 82 s Hancock, Po box 111, Pentwater Mi 49449 (231) 869-5900
HoFMANN, dANieL b (Fe) (Mary) – (R-1993, d-1993, e-1996)In school United 1993; West Ohio Conf.: Ithaca, Arcanum, OH 1993 (LTFT 3/4) (para. 426.1 Book of Discipline); Ravenna 1994; Delton: Faith 2001; Eaton Rapids First 2007
(H) 702 state st, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 663-8256eaton Rapids First UMC: 600 s Main st, eaton Rapids Mi 48827 (517) 663-3524
HoTeLLiNg, dALe A (FL) (beth)Ogdensburg (DSA) 1995; Ogdensburg 1996; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) July 16, 2000; Local Pastor Without Appointment, July 1 - Dec. 31, 2004; Conference Staff, Jan. 1, 2005; Muskegon Crestwood 2008
(H) 3256 dorais dr Ne, grand Rapids, Mi 49525 (616) 361-1583Muskegon Crestwood UMC: 1220 Creston, Muskegon Mi 49442 (231) 773-9696
*HoUK, RoNALd A (Re) (Anna belle) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1963)[Prairieville 1954; Kentucky Conf., Winchester Dunaway 1958]; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1964; Shelby Jan. 15, 1966; Eaton Rapids Oct. 15, 1971; Lansing District Supt. Jan. 16, 1982; St. Joseph: First 1987; Retired 1997; Crystal Valley/Walkerville (DSA) Nov. 8, 1999; (DSA) Fountain July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005
(H) 4585 s Lakeshore dr, Ludington, Mi 49431 (231) 845-7510
*HUbLey, LAUReNCe e (Re) (Marylin weston) – (R-1991)[Colon Nov. 1, 1985;] Transferred from Free Methodist, Hillside 1991; Hastings: Hope 1995; Muskegon: Wolf Lake 2000; Incapacity Leave 2001; Retired June 1, 2002
(H) 5398 N 20th st, Kalamazoo, Mi 49004-1471 (269) 388-5282
HUgHes, RobeRT M (Fe) (becky) – (R-2006 e-2009)Union City 2004
(H) 635 walnut Lane, Union City, Mi 49094-1075 (517) 741-9041Union City UMC: Po box 95, Union City Mi 49094-0095 (517) 741-7028
*HULeTT, JAMes R (Re) (Linda) – (R-1964, d-1964, e-1967)[Gladwin Circuit (West Michigan) 1957; Noonan/Columbus, North Dakota Conf., 1960; in school 1962]; Cando/Churchs Ferry 1965; transferred from North Dakota Conf., Lake Odessa: Lakewood 1978; Sparta 1985; Vicksburg 1993; Retired 1998
(H) 5408 birch Haven dr, Mecosta, Mi 49332 (989) 382-7162
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HUNdLey, RobeRT L (Fe) (Ruth) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1989)Center Eaton/Brookfield 1980; East Lansing: University (Assoc.) Aug. 1, 1982; Director of Pastoral Care, Michigan Capital Medical Center Sept. 1, 1990; Lansing: First 1996; Mason: First 2000; Lansing District Superintendent 2009
(H) 4528 Manitou dr, okemos, Mi 48864 (517) 349-3635(o) Lansing district office, 2164 University Park dr ste 240, okemos, Mi 48864-3960 (517) 347-4173
HURLey JoHNsoN, KARA MeLody (oe)[Detroit Conf.] Chaplain, Porter Hills Presbyterian Retirement Community 2002
(H) 1211 Troon Ct se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 949-8185(o) Porter Hills Presbyterian Retirement Community, 4450 Cascade Rd se ste 200,
grand Rapids, Mi 49546-8330 (616) 949-4975
*HUsToN, JosePH d (Re) (sara) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1973)Camden Charge Sept. 1, 1970; Concord 1972; transferred to Detroit Conf., Metropolitan Detroit (Assoc.) 1975; transferred from Detroit Conf., Robbins/Grovenburg Oct. 15, 1977; Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s Feb. 16, 1982; Holt 1989; Central District Superintendent 1999; Georgetown 2005; Lansing Central 2007; retired 2009; Dimondale/Grovenburg (DSA) 2009
(H) 6747 Creyts Rd, dimondale, Mi 48821 (517) 646-6530dimondale UMC: 6801 Creyts Rd, dimondale Mi 48821 (517) 646-0641grovenburg UMC: 1368 grovenburg Rd, Holt Mi 48842 (517) 694-7683
HUyCK, CLARe wALTeR (FL)Pompeii/Perrinton/North Star/Middleton (DSA) 2007; Pompeii/Perrinton/North Star/Middleton Nov. 10, 2007
(H) 128 e Fulton st, Po box 125, Pompeii, Mi 48874 (989) 838-4126Pompeii UMC: Po box 125, Pompeii Mi 48874 (989) 838-4159
Perrinton UMC: Po box 125, Pompeii Mi 48874 (989) 236-5398North star UMC: Po box 125, Pompeii Mi 48874
Middleton UMC: 320 s Newton st, Po box 43, Middleton Mi 48856-0043
*HyNes, JAMes L (Re) (bernadine) – (R-1966, e-1968)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Wacousta 1986; Leave of Absence 1992; Nashville 1994; Retired 2000
(H) 4207 embassy dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 949-0979
iVANoV, MARy LeTTA-beMeNT (Fe) (ivan) – (e-2004)Ravenna 2001; Cedar Springs 2008
(H) 128 e Muskegon st, Cedar springs, Mi 49319 (616) 263-9081Cedar springs UMC: 140 s Main st, Po box K, Cedar springs Mi 49319 (616) 696-1140
*JACKsoN, ANdRew (Re) (Phyllis) – (R-1997, d-1997, e-1999)Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s (Assoc.) (part-time) Feb. 1, 1987; Carlisle (part-time) 1994; Carlisle (full-time) 1997; Retired 2006
(H) 978 Amber View dr sw, byron Center, Mi 49315-9740 (616) 878-1284
*JAQUeTTe, dALe F (RA) (betty) – (d-1986)Pompeii/Perrinton/North Star Aug. 16, 1981; Reading April 16, 1990; Retired 1992
(H) 504 Palm Ave, wildwood, FL 34785-9428 (352) 330-1670
JAQUisH, JeRRy L (Fe) (Joy) – (R-1981, d-1981, e-1984)Epsilon/Levering 1981; Leave of absence 1987; White Cloud 1988; Manistee 2002
(H) 819 elm street, Manistee, Mi 49660 (231) 723-3304Manistee UMC: 387 First st, Manistee Mi 49660 (231) 723-6219
JeNseN, CURTis e (Fe) (Anne) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1975)In school 1971; Mt. Pleasant First (Assoc.) 1972; Mancelona/Alba 1975; Berrien Springs 1983; Buchanan: First 1987; Pentwater: Centenary January 16, 1996; Lake Odessa: Lakewood 2001; Hillsdale 2003
(H) 1079 Markris dr, Hillsdale, Mi 49242 (517) 437-2392Hillsdale UMC: 45 N. Manning, Hillsdale Mi 49242 (517) 437-3681
JoHN, JR, THoMAs H (FL) (Phillis)Kewadin: Indian Mission 1998; Kewadin/Northport Indian Missions 2005
(H) 13735 indian Rd, Kewadin, Mi 49648 (231) 264-0527Kewadin indian Mission UMC: Po box 227, Kewadin Mi 49648
Northport indian Mission UMC: Po box 227, Kewadin Mi 49648 (231) 326-5852
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JoHNsoN, deboRAH M (Fe) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1983)In school 1979; Manton 1981; Marne 1985; Organizing Pastor, Hudsonville Sept. 1, 1990-1997; Lansing: Asbury 1997; Sturgis 2008
(H) 1332 Rolling Ridge Ln, sturgis, Mi 49091 (269) 651-6087sturgis UMC: 200 Pleasant Ave., sturgis Mi 49091 (269) 651-5990
*JoHNsoN, HARRy R (Re) (Judy) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1983)[Brethren/Copemish 1964; Ashton 1965; Barryton/Chippewa Lake 1966; Ravenna 1968; Empire 1976]; In school 1979; Battle Creek: Sonoma/Newton 1981; DeWitt: Redeemer 1985; Greenville 1988; retired 2007
(H) 9459-32 Mission gorge Rd, santee, CA 92071 (619) 749-7859
JoHNsoN, JANe eLLeN (Fe) (Charles) – (e-2005)Farwell 2000; Lansing Grace Jan. 1, 2007
(H) 2915 s Cambridge Rd, Lansing, Mi 48911 (517) 484-0227Lansing grace UMC: 1900 boston blvd, Lansing Mi 48910-2493 (517) 482-5750
JoHNsoN, MARK g (Fe) (Johnie) – (R-1983, d-1983, e-1985)Fenwick/Palo/Vickeryville Mar. 16, 1982; Lawrence 1986; Kent City: Chapel Hill May 1, 1991; Hillsdale 1996; Ionia Parrish: LeValley/Berlin Center 2003; Bath/Gunnisonville 2007
(H) 13505 webster Road, bath, Mi 48808 (517) 641-6436bath UMC: 13777 Main st, Po box 308, bath Mi 48808-0308 (517) 641-6551
gunnisonville UMC: 2031 e Clark Rd, bath Mi 48808 (517) 482-7987
JoHNsoN, NATHANieL w (Fe) (Lisa) – (R-1991, d-1990, e-1993)[North Indiana Conf.: Orland/Nevada Mills 1988;] Transferred from North Indiana Conf., Belding 1991; Vergennes Sept. 1, 1996
(H) 10411 bailey dr Ne, Lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 897-6141Vergennes UMC: 10411 bailey dr Ne, Lowell Mi 49331 (616) 897-6141
JoHNsoN, wiLLiAM C (Fe) (Judy) – (R-1972, d-1972, e-1975)In school 1972; Jonesville/Allen 1974; Holland (Assoc.) 1977; Grand Rapids: Aldersgate 1981; Marshall 1992; Wyoming Park 1996
(H) 4390 summerlane Ne, grand Rapids, Mi 49525 (616) 361-0024wyoming Park UMC: 2244 Porter st. sw, wyoming Mi 49519 (616) 532-7624
*JoHNsToN, dAVid L (Re) (Ann Marie) – (R-1977, d-1975, e-1976)Bellevue/Kalamo 1977; DeWitt: Redeemer May 1, 1983; Lansing: Grace 1985; Jackson: Brookside 1992; Leave of Absence June 24, 2005; retired 2009
(H) 122 bingham dr, brooklyn, Mi 48230-8926 (517) 784-1346
*JoNes, MARgAReT Zee (Re) (John “Jack”) – (e-2005)In school 2002; Chaplain and Bereavement Coordinator, McLaren-Ingham Visiting Nurse and Hospice Services (para. 335.1 D) Sept. 1, 2002; Chaplain and Bereavement Coordinator, McLaren-Ingham Visiting Nurse and Hospice Services and retired June 24, 2006 (para. 344.1.a.)
(H) 599 Pebblebrook Ln, east Lansing, Mi 48823 (517) 351-0728(o) McLaren-ingham Visiting Nurse and Hospice service, 2316 s Cedar st #600,
Lansing, Mi 48910 (800) 722-9449
*JoNes, RobeRT e (Re) (Carol) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1973)In school 1970; Frontier/Osseo 1971; Mendon Nov. 15, 1973; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1978; Montague 1983; Lansing: Christ 1992; Big Rapids: First 1996; Scottville 2004; retired 2009
(H) 5648 Nancy drive sw, wyoming, 49418-9788 49454 (231) 679-0573
JosLyN, MoNA K (Fe) – (R-1998, e-2001)D.S. Assignment: Nottawa/Leonidas Oct. 1994; Waterloo First/Waterloo Village Aug. 1, 1997; Bronson 1998; Galesburg 2006
(H) 121 w battle Creek st, Po boX 518, galesburg, Mi 49053 (269) 665-9291galesburg UMC: 111 w battle Creek st, Po box 518, galesburg Mi 49053 (269) 665-7952
JUe, JeNNiFeR J (Pe) (erik wong) – (R-2007)Napoleon 2007
(H) 10014 sunset dr, Jackson, Mi 49201 (517) 536-4903Napoleon UMC: 210 Nottawa sepee, Po box 337, Napoleon Mi 49261 (517) 536-8609
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KAdweLL JR, eMMeTT H (Fe) (Mary) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1978)In school 1973; Ashley/Bannister 1975; Empire Oct. 1, 1978; Stanwood: Northland 1982; Lake Odessa: Central 1992.; Niles: Wesley Jan. 1, 2000; Reed City 2008
(H) 219 s state street, Reed City, Mi 49667 (231) 832-5467Reed City UMC: 503 s. Chestnut, Reed City Mi 49677 (231) 832-9441
KALAJAiNeN, bRAdLey P (Fe) (Colleen) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1984)Freeport/Middleville/Parmalee (Assoc.) Jan. 1, 1981; Freeport 1982; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1985; Grand Rapids: Cornerstone 1990
(H) 7810 golf Meadows dr se, Caledonia, Mi 49316-8462 (616) 891-8443grand Rapids Cornerstone UMC: 2045 68th st se, Caledonia Mi 49316 (616) 698-3170
KALAJAiNeN, RodNey J (Fe) (Janet) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1981)St. Johns Parish 1978; Shepardsville/Price 1979; Mt. Pleasant: First (Assoc.) 1981; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1984; DeWitt: Redeemer 1988
(H) 2155 Longwoods dr, dewitt, Mi 48820 (517) 669-9140dewitt Redeemer UMC: 13980 schavey Rd, dewitt Mi 48820 (517) 669-3430
KAsPeR, JoHN g (Fe) (deb) – (Fe-2008)[D.S. Assignment: Hersey Aug. 1, 1994;] Hersey 1995; Galien/Olive Branch 2001; Dowagiac First 2006
(H) 504 sunnyside dr, dowagiac, Mi 49047 (269) 782-2444dowagiac First UMC: 326 N Lowe, Po box 393, dowagiac Mi 49047 (269) 782-5167
KeiM, J RobeRT (PL)Sturgis (Assoc.) Dec. 16, 1999
(H) 25495 ironwood drive, sturgis, Mi 49091 (269) 467-7541sturgis UMC: 200 Pleasant Ave., sturgis Mi 49091 (269) 651-5990
*KeLLeR, RoN L (Re) (Patricia) – (R-1959, d-1959, e-1962)[Battle Creek: Washington Hgts. Sept. 1, 1956; Northeast Ohio Conf., Republic 1958] 1959; Union City 1962; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1966; Rockford 1970; Conf. Staff Director 1973; Kalamazoo: Milwood Jan. 1, 1982; Muskegon: Central 1988; Battle Creek: First 1993; Retired 1998; Kalamazoo: First, Interim Pastor Jan. 1, 2000-July 1, 2000
(H) 3014 Lemon Terrace dr, wimauma, FL 33598-4508 (813) 642-9566
KeNdALL, JAyMe (Fe) – (Fe-2008)Elsie 2004; Chaplain, Michigan Army National Guard (para. 344,1c), July 11, 2005; CPE, Covenant Counseling and Family Resource Center, Snellville, GA, June 1, 2007; Chaplain, Abbey Hospice, Social Circle, GA, Sept. 1, 2008
(H) 60 Alcovy Cir, Covington, gA 30014-4930(o) Abbey Hospice, 215 Azalea Court, social Circle, gA 30025 (866) CLA-bbey
KeNdALL, o JAy (Fe) (Janis) – (R-1993, d-1984, e-1986)[Central Illinois Conf.: Otterbein 1984; U.S. Army Chaplain 1987;] Transferred from Central Illinois Conf., Northeast Missaukee Parish Sept. 1, 1993; Leave of Absence 2005; Indian River (Assoc.)(LTFT 1/4) 2007
(H) 3300 M 68 Hwy, Po box 2038, indian River, Mi 49749-2038 (231) 238-0816indian River UMC: Po box 457, indian River Mi 49749 (231) 238-7764
*KeRsTeN, RobeRT L (Re) (Carol) – (d-1963, e-1968)Stanwood/Higbee Oct. 1960; Burr Oak 1962; Napoleon 1967; transferred to Detroit Conf., Mio 1969; Hillman/Spratt 1975; Ishpeming Wesley (Assoc.) 1978; Poseyville/Gordonville 1980; Kilmanagh 1982; transferred from Detroit Conf., Woodland/Welcome Corners 1987; Vermontville/Gresham 1991; Retired 1995
(H) 1618 Peggy Place, Lansing, Mi 48910 (517) 394-2225
KeyTe, doNNA JeAN (PL) (steven)Lacota Sept. 1, 2003; Almena (1/2 time), Jan. 1, 2006; Almena (1/4 time), Jan. 1, 2007; Almena (1/2 time), Jan. 1, 2008
(H) 7632 sandyridge st, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 329-1560Almena UMC: 27503 County Rd 375, Paw Paw Mi 49079 (269) 668-2811
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(H) 3851 N 15 Rd, Mesick, Mi 49668 (231) 885-1179Mesick UMC: Po box 337, Mesick Mi 49668 (231) 885-1699
Harrietta UMC: 116 N. davis street, Po box 13, Harrietta Mi 49638 (231) 389-0267
KiNTigH, bRUCe R (Fe) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1983)In school 1979; Shepardsville/Price 1981; Kingsley/Grant 1988; Hart 1993; Battle Creek: Christ Jan. 1, 1999; Girard/Ellis Corners 2007; [Ellis Corners closed 12-31-07]
(H) 992 Marshall Rd, Coldwater, Mi 49036 (517) 279-0123girard UMC: 990 Marshall Rd., Coldwater Mi 49036 (517) 279-9418
*KNAPP, dAVid g (Re) (Jane) – (R-1976, d-1976, e-1980)In school 1976; Hopkins/South Monterey 1978; Adamsville Oct. 16, 1982; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1986; Detroit Conf.: Waterman/Preston 1989; Transferred to Detroit Conf. 1990; Transferred from Detroit Conf., Grand Rapids: Pawating Magedwin and Salem/Bradley Indian Mission 1992; Benton Harbor: Peace Temple 1995; Climax/Scotts 2003; retired 2009
(H) 16998 e oN Ave, Climax, Mi 49034-0125 (269) 746-4915
*KoHNs, NoRMAN C (Re) (Carole) – (R-1967, d-1967, e-1969)In school 1967; La Rue, TX 1968; Munising-Trenary 1969; transferred from Detroit Conf., Grand Rapids: Aldersgate Jan. 1, 1974; Grand Rapids: Aldersgate/Westgate 1977; Grand Rapids: Aldersgate 1978; Kalamazoo: Sunnyside 1981; In school Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO 1985; Resident Therapist, Care and Counseling, Eden Seminary, St. Louis, MO 1986; Samaritan Counseling Center of South Bend, IN 1988; Riverside/Scottdale Nov. 16, 1992-1993; Director of Pastoral Counseling, Hospice of Greater Kalamazoo 1993; Caledonia 1996; retired 2005
(H) 5845 Lyn Haven dr se, Kentwood, Mi 49512 (616) 554-1244
KoRNowsKi, sUZANNe P (FL) (James Ferguson)Kalamazoo: Oakwood/Oshtemo (DSA) 2000; Kalamazoo: Oakwood/Oshtemo 2002; Oshtemo (LTFT) December 1, 2002; Oshtemo Mar. 21, 2004
(H) 41221 Cardinal st, Mattawan, Mi 49071-9790 (269) 668-2085oshtemo UMC: 6574 stadium dr, Po box 12, oshtemo Mi 49007-0012 (269) 375-5656
KoUgHN, e JeANNe (Fe) – (R-2004)Director, Wesley Foundation, Ferris State University 2003; [transfer from Iowa Conference July 1, 2004]; Traverse Bay (Associate) 2008; Hillside/Somerset Center 2009
(H) 6094 Folks Rd, Horton, Mi 49246 (517) 563-8920Hillside UMC: 6100 Folks Rd, Horton Mi 49246 (517) 563-2835
somerset Center UMC: 12095 e Chicago Rd, Po box 277, somerset Center Mi 49282 (517) 688-4330
*KRAKLAN, JACK g (Re) (Laura) – (R-1959, e-1962)LaSalle/Zion (EUB) 1962; Ludington: St. Paul (EUB) 1967; Hart-Mears 1971; Traverse City: Emmanuel 1979; Colon 1983; Jonesville/Allen 1985; Leave of absence 1988; Retired 1991
(H) 152 westwood drive, Hillsdale, Mi 49242 (517) 437-0365
KRAUs JR, JAMes w (Fd) (Lorie) – (Consecrated 1998, Fd-2001)Director of Music and Director of Leadership Development, St. Joseph: First 1998; St. Joseph: First (Deacon) 2001
(H) 2820 willa dr, st Joseph, Mi 49085-2555 (269) 983-5798st Joseph First UMC: 3003 Leco Ct, st. Joseph Mi 49085-2329 (269) 983-3929
KRUCHKow, CHRisToPHeR A (FL)[Detroit conf., Local Pastor without appointment]; Buchanan: Faith/Morris Chapel 2004; Buchanan: Faith/Morris Chapel & Brandywine Trinity (DSA) 2008; Buchanan: Faith/ Morris Chapel 2009
(H) 445 Moccasin dr, buchanan, Mi 49107 (269) 695-3539buchanan Faith UMC: 728 North detroit street, buchanan Mi 49107 (269) 695-3261
buchanan Morris Chapel UMC: 728 North detroit street, buchanan Mi 49107 (269) 684-5194
*KUHN, RiCHARd (Re) – (R-1959, d-1959, e-1961)Leland/Keswick Sept. 1, 1971; transferred from Minnesota Conf. 1972; Frankfort/Elberta 1980; Buchanan Faith/Morris Chapel 1982; St. Louis 1987; Retired 1998
(H) 10143 Lakeside drive, Perrinton, Mi 48871 (989) 682-4814
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KURsCH, KATHLeeN s (Fe) – (e-2003)Waterloo First/Waterloo Village 1998; Grand Ledge: First (Assoc.) Feb. 1, 2000; Grand Ledge: First (Assoc.) (LTFT 1/2) / Delta Mills (LTFT 1/2) 2003; Grand Rapids: South Sept. 1, 2004; Shepherd 2007
(H) 175 North drive, shepherd, Mi 48883 (989) 828-5700shepherd UMC: 107 w wright Ave, Po box 309, shepherd Mi 48883 (989) 828-5866
*LaFRANCe, sALLy J (Re) (david)[West Ohio conf., Bascom UMC: Bascom, OH;] Transfered from West Ohio conf., Climax/Scotts Oct. 1, 1999; Ogdensburg 2001; Twin Lake 2002; retired Oct. 1, 2004
(H) 15132 snowberry Ct, spring Lake, Mi 49456 (616) 850-2157
*LAidLeR, d KeiTH (Re) (Judy) – (R-1957, e-1961)[Coleman supply (EUB) 1956;] Coleman (EUB) 1957; in school 1958; Petoskey (EUB) 1961; Brown City (EUB) 1964; Buchanan: Faith 1968; Leighton 1972; St. Johns: First Oct. 15, 1977; Paw Paw 1984; Lake Odessa: Central 1989; Montague 1992; Retired 1997; Delta Mills (DSA) Jan. 1 - June 30, 1999; Delta Mills (DSA) 2005-2007
(H) 3335 starboard dr, Holland, Mi 49424-5425 (616) 786-2774
LAiMoN, JeANNe M (PL)Wheatfield (DSA) 2007; Wheatfield (part-time) Dec. 1, 2007
(H) 520 e Holt Rd, 6701 Hawkins Road, Jackson, Mi 49201, williamston, Mi 48895 (517) 769-6570wheatfield UMC: 520 e Holt Rd, williamston Mi 48895 (517) 655-4278
LANe, M CHRisToPHeR (Fe) (Jane Lippert) – (R-1986, d- 1982, e-1988)[In school, Boston University School of Theology 1982; Oregon State Hospital (CPE) 1985;] transferred from Holston Conf., Winn/Blanchard/Pine River/Coomer 1986; Muskegon: Crestwood 1990; Grand Rapids: Genesis (co-pastor) 1995; Martin / Shelbyville 2007; Traverse City Central (Assoc.) 2009
(H) 10160 e Pickwick Ct, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 947-5594Traverse City Central UMC: 222 Cass st., Traverse City Mi 49684 (231) 946-5191
*LAwToN, geoRge w (RLA) (beverly)Lakeside Sept. 1, 1999; retired 2007; Lakeside 2007
(H) 8000 warren woods Rd #79, Three oaks, Mi 49128-8519 (269) 469-8468Lakeside UMC: 14970 Lakeside Rd., P.o. box 102, Lakeside Mi 49116 (269) 469-3030
LAwToN, gRegoRy w (Pd) – (R-2007)Resolution Services Center of Central Michigan (1/2 time) / Grand Ledge First (Deacon) (1/2 time) 2007
(H) 9590 Looking glass brook dr, grand Ledge, Mi 48837-9268 (517) 626-6270(o) dispute Resolution Center of Central Michigan, dRCCM, 229 N Pine st,
Lansing, Mi 48933 (517) 485-2274grand Ledge First UMC: 411 Harrison st, grand Ledge Mi 48837 (517) 627-3256
Lee, doNALd e (PL)Frontier/Osseo (DSA) 2002; Frontier/Osseo 2003
(H) 106 e Maple st, Po box 127, Camden, Mi 49232 (517) 368-5690Frontier UMC: Po box 120, Frontier Mi 49239 (517) 254-4561
osseo UMC: 1611 s. osseo Rd., osseo Mi 49266 (517) 523-3316
*Lee, JANeT A (Rd) (william) – (R-1986, d-1997)[Detroit Conf.: Southfield 1954; Royal Oak: First 1957; Clawson 1961]; Transferred from Detroit Conf. 1986, Consultant of Church Music and the Arts; Hillsdale: First, Minister of Music and Arts, and Hillsdale Daily News, Religion and Lifestyles Editor, 1988; Retired 2002, serving Hillsdale: First, Minister of Music and Arts
(H) 4300 w bacon Rd, Hillsdale, Mi 49242 (517) 437-4949
Lee, JUNg Kee (Fe) (eun su) – (R-1998, d- e-1991)[East Ohio Conference; Korean UMC: Youngstown, Ohio;] Transfered from East Ohio Conf.; Lansing: Korean 1998; Seoul Theological University Jan. 1, 2004 (o) seoul Theological University, bucheon City, 422-742, 101, sosa bon2-dong, seoul south Korea
LesTeR, beN b (Fe) (Linda) – (R-1990, d-1990, e-1993)Howard City: First/Amble/Coral 1988; Cedar Springs/East Nelson 1995; Hart 2003
(H) 3818 Melody Ln, Hart, Mi 49420 (231) 873-4766Hart UMC: 308 state st, Hart Mi 49420 (231) 873-3516
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*Lewis, eUgeNe A (Re) (Marilyn) – (R-1965, d-1965, e-1967)[Glenn-Pearl 1963]; Glenn/Pearl/Casco 1965; Hanover/Horton/Hillside Dec. 1, 1966; Belding/Orleans July 15, 1972; Grand Rapids: Faith 1977; Wacousta 1984; Clare 1986; Stevensville 1994; Retired 2003
(H) 25080 27 1/2 st, gobles, Mi 49055 (269) 628-1482
*Lewis, KeNdALL A (Re) (doris) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1974)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Banfield/Briggs/Dowling-S. Maple Grove 1973; Country Chapel/Banfield 1975; Marion/Cadillac South Community 1977; White Pigeon 1981; Mendon Jan. 1985; Big Rapids: Third/Paris/Rodney 1986; Retired 1990
(H) 210 e. Lawrence Ave, Charlotte, Mi 48813 (269) 441-1921
LeydoRF, KATHRyN L (FL)Salem/Lowe/Maple Rapids (DSA) 2007; Salem/Lowe/Maple Rapids Nov. 10, 2007
(H) 2065 e. south gratiot Co Line Rd, st. Johns, Mi 48879 (989) 224-6166salem UMC: 2307 w Maple Rapids Rd, st. Johns Mi 48879 (989) 224-8811
Lowe UMC: corner of Lowe & Findlay Roads, st Johns Mi 48879 (989) 224-8811Maple Rapids UMC: 330 Maple street, Maple Rapids Mi 48853 (989) 224-8811
*LiNdLANd, KeNNeTH A o (Re) (Agnes) – (R-1949, d-1951, e-1952, F-1952)Wolf Lake (summer) 1951; Wolf Lake 1952; Wolf Lake/Lake Harbor 1956; Lake Harbor Aug. 1957; Lake Harbor/Unity 1959; Muskegon: Unity/Twin Lake 1961; Wyoming: Wesley Park 1965; Grand Rapids: Oakdale/Westgate Dec. 1, 1969; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge 1973; Traverse City: Emmanuel 1977; Grass Lake 1979; Mulliken/Saranac Mission Sept. 1, 1983; Mullikan/Sebewa Center Nov. 16, 1984; Retired 1987
(H) 1551 Franklin se Apt 2001, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 452-2148(s) 11182-67 Morningside dr, boyne Falls, Mi 49713 (951) 752-2441 6
LiPPeRT, JANe R (Fe) (M Christopher L Lane) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1988)In school, Boston University School of Theology 1984; Oregon State Hospital (CPE) 1985; Riverdale Lincoln Road 1986; Muskegon: Unity (LTFT 1/2) 1990; Grand Rapids: Genesis (co-pastor) (LTFT 1/2) 1995; Leave of Absence 2007; Traverse Bay 2009
(H) 10160 e Pickwick Ct, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 947-5594Traverse bay UMC: 1200 Ramsdell Rd, Traverse City Mi 49684-1451 (231) 946-5323
LiTCHFieLd, CARL Q (Fe) (geri) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1988)[Cheshire, West Ohio Conf., Jan 1, 1983-1986]; In school METHESCO 1985; Brooks Corners/Sears 1986; Woodland/Welcome Corners 1991; Boyne City/Boyne Falls 2000; Litchfield 2005; Bellaire Community 2009
(H) 111 Antrim st, Po box 1165, bellaire, Mi 49615-1165 (231) 350-7002bellaire Community UMC: 401 N bridge, Po box 235, bellaire Mi 49615-0235 (231) 533-8133
*LiTCHFieLd, dAVid L (Re) (Vera) – (R-1966, e-1969)Scottdale (EUB) 1966; W. Mendon Dec. 15, 1968; Mendon/W. Mendon 1969; Elsie/Duplain Nov. 15, 1970; Niles: Grace 1976; Bellaire Jan. 15, 1981; Kalamazoo: Oakwood/Oshtemo 1987; Keeler/Silver Creek 1992; Springport/Lee Center 1998; Battle Creek: Convis Union 2001; retired 2006
(H) 12885 s drive North, battle Creek, Mi 49014 (269) 788-9759
LiTCHFieLd, geRALdiNe M (AM) (Carl)Woodland/Welcome Corners (Assoc.) Jan. 1, 1993-1994; Brookfield (1/2 time) 1995; Horton Bay/Greensky Hill Indian Mission 2000; leave of absence July 1-Aug. 31, 2005; Somerset Center Sept. 1, 2005; Quincy 2007; Williamsburg/Elk Rapids 2009
(H) Po box 1165, 111 Antrim st, bellaire, Mi 49615williamsburg UMC: Po box 40, williamsburg Mi 49690 (231) 267-5792
elk Rapids UMC: Po box 596, elk Rapids Mi 49629 (231) 267-5792
LiTCHFieLd, gLeNN C (Fe) (dorie) – (R-1981, d-1981, e-1985)In school GETS 1981; Vermontville/Gresham 1983; Ashley/Bannister 1990; Kent City: Chapel Hill 1996; Cassopolis 2005; Climax/Scotts 2009
(H) 331 Prairie dr, Climax, Mi 49034 (269) 746-8728Climax UMC: 133 east Maple, Po box 125, Climax Mi 49034-0125 (269) 746-4023
scotts UMC: 8458 wallene, Po box 112, scotts Mi 49088 (269) 626-9757
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LogsToN, JANe d (Fe) (Russell) – (R-1994, d-1988, e-1991)[West Virginia Conf.: C.P.E. at Cabell/Huntington Hospital 1988; Matoaka 1989; Princeton: First (Assoc.) 1992; Leave of Absence 1993;] Transferred from West Virginia Conf., Quincy 1994; Mason: First (Assoc.) 1996; Family Leave July 1, 1998; Newberry (Detroit Conf. - para. 337.1) 2001; Lawrence 2003; Hinchman/Oronoko (LTFT 1/2) 2006
(H) 201 N Cleveland, galien, Mi 49113 (269) 545-8074Hinchman UMC: 8154 Church st, berrien springs Mi 49103 (269) 471-5492
oronoko UMC: 8154 Church st, berrien springs Mi 49103 (269) 471-5492
LogsToN, RUsseLL K (Fe) (Jane) – (R-1994, d-1986, e-1991)[West Virginia Conf.: Pleasant Valley 1984; Ceredo 1987; New Salem/Sandlick 1989;] Transferred from West Virginia Conf., Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel 1994; Dansville/Vantown 1996; Constantine 1998; Family Leave 2001; Riverside (LTFT 1/4) Jan. 1, 2005; Riverside (LTFT 1/2) Jan. 1, 2006; Galien/Olive Branch 2006
(H) 201 N Cleveland, Po box 266, galien, Mi 49113 (269) 545-8074galien UMC: 208 N Cleveland Ave, Po box 266, galien Mi 49113 (269) 545-2275
olive branch UMC: Po box 266, galien Mi 49113 (269) 545-2275
LoNgdeN, LeiCesTeR R (Fe) (Linda) – (R-1992, d-1973, e-1976)[Oregon-Idaho Conf.: Salem: Clear Lake 1973; Portland: Rose City Park (Assoc.) 1977; Leave of Absence 1981; Drew University Graduate School 1984; para. 426.1 Book of Discipline: Chaplain to Drew University 1989;] Transferred from Oregon-Idaho Conf., Lansing: Trinity 1992; Associate Professor of Evangelism & Discipleship, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary (para. 335.1a) 2001
(H) 10710 shagbark Rd, dubuque, iA 52003 (563) 583-9174(o) University of dubuque Theological seminary, 2000 University Ave,
dubuque, iA 52001 (563) 589-3109
*LoVeR, JoHN d (Re) (grace) – (R-1994, d-1961, e-1963)[Detroit Conf: Wellsville 1959; NE Ohio Conf: Howard 1960; Detroit Conf: Livingston 1963; Britton Grace 1966; North Branch/Clifford 1969; Lexington/Bethel 1977; Nebraska Conf.: Benkelman/Max 1983; Monument Valley Parish 1984; Fall City Parish 1991; Sargent/Comstock 1993;] Transferred from Nebraska Conf., Indian River/Pellston 1994; Indian River Sept. 1, 1997; Retired 2000
(H) 7256 Tuscarora Circle, indian River, Mi 49749 (231) 238-4047
*Lowes, d HUbeRT (Re) (Carol) – (R-1963, d-1964, e-1967)[Missouri East Conf., Monticello 1960;] Transferred to Missouri West Conf., Ridgeway 1964; transferred to Missouri East Conf., Kahoka 1968; transferred to Missouri West Conf., Springfield: St. Paul 1975; trans-ferred from Missouri West Conf., Augusta Feb. 1978; Scottville Jan. 1, 1984; Retired 1993
(H) 27145 County Road 364, Mattawan, Mi 49071-9558 (269) 668-6526
*LowLey, PAUL e (Re) (Marjan) – (R-1991)Transferred from Northern Illinois Conf. June 1, 1991, Ludington: United 1991; Retired 2000
(H) 9591 Trails end Rd, Petoskey, Mi 49770-8625 (231) 347-9373
LyMAN, CARoLe s (Fe) (Frank) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1989)Muskegon Lake Harbor (Assoc. LTFT 1/2) Nov. 1, 1984; Muskegon: Lake Harbor (Assoc. LTFT 3/4) Jan. 1, 1991; Plainwell: First (Co-pastor) 1991; East Lansing: University (Co-pastor) 1996; Grand Rapids Trinity 2006
(H) 974 windshire Court se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 940-0727grand Rapids Trinity UMC: 1100 Lake dr se, grand Rapids Mi 49506-1538 (616) 456-7168
*LyMAN, HowARd A (Re) – (R-1945, d-1945, e-1947)Transferred from New York East Conf., Augusta June 24, 1946; Marshall April 20, 1951; Albion/Lansing District Supt. Oct. 22, 1958; Benton Harbor Jan. 15, 1964; Lansing: Central Feb. 1, 1967; Battle Creek: First 1978; Retired 1982
(H) 129 eastman Ct, Marshall, Mi 49068-3110 (269) 781-5199(s) 15401 Lake Forrest dr, sun City, AZ 85351
LyMAN, JR, FRANK w (Fe) (Carole) – (R-1976, d-1976, e-1980)[Plymouth (Assoc.) 1978;] transferred from Detroit Conf., Muskegon: Lake Harbor 1981; Plainwell: First (Co-pastor) 1991; East Lansing: University (Co-pastor) 1996; Grand Rapids Trinity 2006
(H) 974 windshire Court se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 940-0727grand Rapids Trinity UMC: 1100 Lake dr se, grand Rapids Mi 49506-1538 (616) 456-7168
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LyNCH, RobeRT K (Fe) (Leslie) – (R-1993, d-1977-Roman Catholic)Mason (Assoc.) 1992; Paw Paw 1995; Kalamazoo: Milwood 1999; North Muskegon Community 2006
(H) 2317 Marquard st, Muskegon, Mi 49445 (231) 744-1443North Muskegon Community UMC: 1614 Ruddiman, North Muskegon Mi 49445 (231) 744-4491
LyNN, PAUL e (PL) (grace)Local Pastor Without Apppointment 2006; Sitka (part-time) 2008
(H) 6985 brunswick Rd, Holton, Mi 49425 (231) 821-0392sitka UMC: 6985 brunswick Rd, Holton Mi 49425 (231) 821-0392
*LyoNs, gARy V (Re) – (d-1969, e-1975)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Vermontville/Gresham 1972; Chaplain, U.S. Navy April 5, 1976; Retired 1996
MANNiNg, sCoTT e (Pe) – (R-2007)Middleville/Freeport 2004; Middleville 2006; Constantine/White Pigeon 2009
(H) 265 white Pigeon street, Constantine, Mi 49042 (269) 435-4885Constantine UMC: 285 white Pigeon st., Constantine Mi 49042 (269) 435-8151
white Pigeon UMC: Po box 518, white Pigeon Mi 49099 (269) 483-9054
*MARTiN, CHARLes wiLLiAM (Re) – (R-1948, d-1950, e-1952)Newaygo 1951; Sanford 1956; Hartford 1960; Edmore 1965; Middleville/Freeport 1969; Clare Oct. 1, 1973; Wyoming Park 1979; South Haven 1984; Retired 1989
(H) 9034 w. Chippewa Trail, shelby, Mi 49455-9415 (231) 861-4986
MARTiN, gRegoRy J (Fe) (Jennifer browne) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1987)In school Wesley Theological Seminary 1982; Leave of absence 1984; Battle Creek: Baseline Oct. 1, 1984; First Congregational United Church of Christ, Downers Grove, IL 1987; Reed City 1993; Albion Dec. 1, 1998; Director, Wesley Foundation, University of Michigan (para.335.1a) 2002; Grand Rapids Aldersgate 2006
(H) 4380 braeburn dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 464-2557grand Rapids Aldersgate UMC: 4301 Ambrose Avenue Ne,
grand Rapids Mi 49525-6122 (616) 363-3446
MATHieU, PAMeLA J (Fd) – (Consecrated 1977, R-1997, d-1997)[New York Conf., Endicott, NY: First UMC1972; Certified 1973 - Wyoming Conf.; Detroit Conf., Adrian: First 1973; Paducah, KY: Broadway 1979; Howell: First 1980; Monroe: St. Paul’s 1990.] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Director of Visitation and Adult Ministries, Lansing: Mt. Hope 1995; Transitional Leave, Dec. 31, 2005; Incapacity Leave March 1, 2006
(H) 5885 Plum Hollow dr Apt # 1, ypsilanti, Mi 48197 (734) 528-0620
*MATsoN, RiCHARd L (Re) (Jacqueline) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1966)Silver Creek 1963; Jonesville/Moscow Plains 1966; Cadillac: Selma St.-South Community 1968; Bear Lake Circuit Oct. 15, 1969; Whitehall/Claybanks 1971; Kalamazoo: Oakwood March 1, 1975; Harbor Springs Alanson 1979; Stockbridge 1987; Reed City 1990; Ovid 1993; Alden/Central Lake 1995; Retired 2003
(H) 5792 Leisure south dr se, Kentwood, Mi 49548-6854 (616) 437-3022
MAUReR, edRye A eAsTMAN (Fe) – (e-2006)In School 1999; Lake City 2000
(H) 133 N Park st, Lake City, Mi 49651 (231) 839-7542Lake City UMC: Po box - drawer P, Lake City Mi 49651 (231) 839-2123
MAyo, RobeRT J (Fe) (sharon) – (R-1980, d-1980, e-1983)[Saratoga/Mt. Zion 1979]; transferred from Northern Indiana Conf., Marcellus/Wakelee 1981; Hastings: Hope April 1, 1986; Traverse City: Emmanuel 1992; Grand Rapids: St. Paul 1999; Grand Traverse District Superintendent 2005
(H) 3617 blair Valley Rd, Traverse City, Mi 49684(o) grand Traverse district office, 1249 Three Mile Rd s, Traverse City, Mi 49686 (231) 947-5281
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*MAZUR, PAUL d (Re) (Margaret) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1971)[Frontier 1963; Girard 1966]; Baseline 1969; Hillside Sept. 15, 1972; Climax/Scotts Sept. 1, 1974; Carson City/Hubbardston 1978; Buchanan: First 1985; Frankfort/Elberta 1987; Coopersville April 1, 1989; Retired 1990
(H) 536 Harwood Ct, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827-1686 (517) 663-2687(s) Po box 183, Montreat, NC 28757
McbRide, dAVid L (Fe) (bonnie) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1987)Holton/Sitka 1983; Holton Jan. 1985; Marshall (Assoc.) 1988; Ithaca/Beebe 1991; Leighton 2006
(H) 4180 second street, Caledonia, Mi 49316 (616) 891-1646Leighton UMC: 4180 second st, Caledonia Mi 49316-9627 (616) 891-8028
*McCAw, KeNNeTH d (Re) (Jeanne) – (R-1958, d-1960, e-1962)Transferred from Indiana Conf., Caledonia 1962; Muskegon Parish Dec. 1966; Grand Rapids: South 1969; Portage 1975; Kalamazoo District Supt. 1983; Conference Council Director 1989; Kalamazoo: First 1991.; Medical Disability Jan. 1, 2000; Retired 2000
(H) 4211 embassy dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546-2438 (616) 975-1875
*McCoNNeLL, JANiLyN (Rd) (Merwin Hoyt) – (Consecrated 1974, R-1998, d-1998)Deacon, Kewadin (LTFT 1/4) 1998; Retired 2003
(H) 5047 w Torch Lk dr, Kewadin, Mi 49648 (231) 264-9115(s) 110 Aspen dr, Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 896-0291
McCoy, J PATRiCK (Fe) (susan) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1982)In school 1977; Three Rivers: First/Ninth Street (Assoc.) Oct. 1, 1980; Resident Supervisory CPE, North Carolina Memorial Hosp., Chapel Hill, NC 1983; Director of Clinical Chaplaincy Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, IA Oct. 15, 1985; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH Nov. 1, 1993
(H) 32 sargent st, Norwich, VT 05055 (802) 649-3736(o) dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, 1 Medical Center dr,
Lebanon, NH 03756-0001 (603) 650-7939
*McCReedy, ALLeN d (Re) (Mina Ann) – (R-1965, d-1965, e-1970)Kalamazoo: Sunnyside 1967; Kalamazoo: Westwood 1973; Reed City 1977; Cadillac 1990; Retired 2000
(H) 2015 Kaylyn dr, Cadillac, Mi 49601-8210 (231) 775-8254
McdeRMoNT, TReVoR (PL) (susan)Grand Rapids: Church of All Nations (part-time) 2009
(H) 4010 Hillsdale Ave Ne, grand Rapids, Mi 49525-1439 (616) 855-4392grand Rapids Church of All Nations: 4275 shaffer Ave se, Kentwood Mi 49512 (616) 554-4969
McKeNNey, wAyNe e (FL) (sally)D.S. Assignment: Chase Barton/Grant Center 1995; Chase Barton/Grant Center Nov. 16, 1995; Webberville August 1, 2002; Boyne City/Boyne Falls 2005
(H) 00842 s M 75, boyne City, Mi 49712 (231) 582-1351boyne City UMC: 324 s Park st, boyne City Mi 49712 (231) 582-9776boyne Falls UMC: 324 s Park st, boyne City Mi 49712 (231) 582-9776
*McLeLLAN, doNALd d (Re) – (R-1962, d-1962, e-1964)[Wilbur 1960; Frontier 1961]; in school 1962; Lakeland Circuit 1963; Homer 1964; Durand 1967; Durand/Duffield 1969; South Lyon 1970; Detroit: St. Matthew’s 1975; Taylor/West Mound 1976; Pontiac: Elmwood-Aldersgate 1978; Leave of absence 1979; Kilmanagh 1980; transferred from Detroit Conf., Ashley/Bannister 1982; North Adams/Jerome 1984; Retired Oct. 1, 1988
(H) 4640 shaw Road, Harrisville, Mi 48740 (517) 724-6248
*McNARy, sANdRA b HoFFMAN (Re) (Charles) – (R-1994, d-1984, e-1988)[Tennessee Conf.: Mt. Carmel 1982; Bethesda: Wesley Chapel 1986;] Transferred from Tennessee Conf., Bangor: Simpson 1994-2007; Retired 2007
(H) 32054 County Road 687, bangor, Mi 49013-9405 (269) 427-0766
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*McNAUgHToN, JoHN w (Re) (donna Lee) – (R-1971, d-1971, e-1974)In school 1971; transferred from Detroit Conf., Webberville/Bell Oak 1973; Kalamazoo: Oakwood 1979; Concord 1982; Grand Rapids: Plainfield 1984; Gobles-Kendall 1986; para. 426.1 Book of Discipline: Methodist Church, Blackheath Circuit, England 1987; Frankfort/Elberta 1993; Kalamazoo: Lane Blvd. 1996; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge/Lane Blvd. 1998; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge Ave. (LTFT 1/2) Jan. 16, 2000; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge Ave/Northwest May 1, 2000; Retired 2003; Bloomingdale (interim pastor) Dec. 8-31, 2008
(H) 2910 bronson blvd, Kalamazoo, Mi 49008-2372 (269) 383-3433
McPHeRsoN, Rob A (Fe) (Kristi) – (R-1997, e-2001)Grandville (Assoc.) 1994; Ovid: United 1999; Buchanan First 2006
(H) 205 Moccasin st, buchanan, Mi 49107 (269) 695-3896buchanan First UMC: 132 s. oak street, buchanan Mi 49107 (269) 695-3282
McQUowN, dANieL (oF)[UCC]
(H) 829 Hall st, Albion, Mi 49224 (517) 629-6963(o) Albion College, 4672 Kellogg Ctr, Albion Mi 49224 (517) 629-0437
*McReyNoLds, RUsseLL F (Re) – (R-1991)[Detroit Conf., Flint: Bethel 1973;] Transferred from Detroit Conf. June 1, 1991, Washington Heights June 16, 1991; Kalamazoo District Superintendent 1996; Lansing: Central 2002; retired 2007; Lansing Faith & South Lansing Ministries (DSA) 2008
(H) 1721 dover Place, Lansing, Mi 48910 (517) 977-1556Lansing Faith & south Lansing Ministries: 4301 s waverly Rd, Lansing Mi 48911 (517) 882-0661
MeisTeR, dAVid w (Fe) (denise) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1980)Transferred from East Ohio Conf., Rosebush/Leaton 1978; Lakeview/Belvidere 1980; Litchfield 1985; Leave of Absence March 16, 1990; Haslett: Aldersgate 1994; Union City Aug. 1, 1995; Centreville Aug. 16, 1997; Buchanan: First 2003; Casco 2006
(H) 870 66th st, south Haven, Mi 49090 (269) 227-3914Casco UMC: 880 66th street, south Haven Mi 49090 (269) 227-3328
*MeRCeR, doRoTHy doUgLAs (Rd) (david) – (Consecrated 1987, R-1997, d-1997)
Director of Music, Grand Rapids: Faith 1987; Stanwood (LTFT 1/4) 1997; Retired March 1, 2003(H) 8651 Mohawk Ct, stanwood, Mi 49346 (231) 972-7175
*MeRRiLL, doNALd H (Re) (Ardis) – (R-1955, d-1957, e-1961)Ravenna 1955; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1959; Kalamazoo: Westwood 1961; Lansing: Mt. Hope 1967; Petoskey Oct. 15, 1975; Retired 1986
(H) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin st se #3004, grand Rapids, Mi 49506
MessNeR, JoHN d (FL) (sally)Marcellus/Wakelee (DSA) 2007; Marcellus/Wakelee Jan. 1, 2008
(H) 224 davis st, Marcellus, Mi 49067 (269) 646-7791Marcellus UMC: 197 w Main st, Po box 396, Marcellus Mi 49067 (269) 646-5801
wakelee UMC: 15921 dutch settlement, Marcellus Mi 49067-9530 (269) 646-2049 or_1.877.wAKeLee
*MiLes, dAVid L (Re) (Marilyn) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1966)In school School of Theology at Claremont 1963; Transferred to Pacific Northwest Conf., Mt. Lake Terrace/Bothell, Washington (Assoc.) 1964; Asotin/Anatone, Washington 1965; Transferred from Pacific Northwest Conf. June 1, 1967; Battle Creek: First (Assoc.) 1967; Grand Haven (Assoc.) 1971; Elsie/Duplain 1976; Farwell 1983; Breckenridge 1994; Retired 1999
(H) 309 Fieldstone dr, Hemlock, Mi 48626 (989) 642-3075
MiLLeR, AMee A (Pe) – (R-2009)Williamston 2009
(H) 733 orchard dr, williamston, Mi 48895 (517) 862-2599williamston UMC: 211 s Putnam st, williamston Mi 48895 (517) 655-2430
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*MiLLeR, CLyde e (RA) (Judith) – (R-1971, d-1964, e-1966)[South Indiana Conf.: Cynthiana 1960; Lyons 1963; Monroe City 1966; without appointment 1967-1971;] Evansville Asbury 1971; transferred from South Indiana Conf., Pentwater/Smith Corners 1973; Pentwater 1976; Pentwater/Smith Corners 1977; Dowagiac Dec. 1, 1979; Lansing: Christ April 16, 1983; Leave of absence Jan. 31, 1987; Retired 1987
(H) 1117 Park st, Pentwater, Mi 49449 (231) 869-2151
MiLLeR, dARRyL L (PL) (shari Ann)Sand Lake / South Ensley (DSA) (1/2 time) Jan. 1, 2007; Sand Lake / South Ensley (part-time) Dec. 1, 2007
(H) 1568 solon Road, Cedar springs, Mi 49319 (616) 696-4057sand Lake UMC: Po box 97, sand Lake Mi 49343 (616) 636-5673
south ensley UMC: Po box 97, sand Lake Mi 49343 (616) 636-5659
MiLLeR, TiMoTHy J (Fe) (deborah) – (R-1992)Transferred from Louisville Conf. June 1, 1992; Leave of Absence June 1, 1992; Hersey July 1, 1992; Barryton/Chippewa Lake (LTFT 3/4) 1994; Grand Rapids: Pawating Magedwin and Salem/Bradley Indian Missions 1995; Grand Rapids: Pa Wa Ting Ma Ged Win 1999; Incapacity Leave Jan. 1, 2002
(H) 1208 Chicago dr sw, wyoming, Mi 49509-1077 (616) 241-0560
*MiNgeR, CHARLeNe A (RLA) (dave)[D.S. Assignment: Center Eaton/Brookfield 1991;] Center Eaton/Brookfield (part-time) August 1, 1991; Center Eaton/Brookfield (full-time) Jan. 1, 1994; Brookfield (part-time) Dec. 1, 1994; Galien/Olive Branch 1995; Kingsley 1999; Retired 2008; Griffith (part-time) 2009
(H) 806 emmaus, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827griffith UMC: 9537 s Clinton Trail, eaton Rapids Mi 48827 (517) 663-6262
*MiNgeR, dAVid H (Re) (Charlene) – (R-1991, d-1991, e-1993)Nottawa (Part-time) Oct. 1, 1983; Athens Sept. 1, 1987; Springport/Lee Center 1991; Portage: Prairie 1995; Traverse City: Emmanuel 1999; Ogdensburg (re-named Old Mission Peninsula UMC) Feb. 1, 2003; retired 2006; Pleasant Lake/Jackson Zion (DSA) 2008
(H) 806 emmaus, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 663-5978Pleasant Lake UMC: 4815 e Territorial Rd, Po box 83, Pleasant Lake Mi 49272
Jackson Zion UMC: 7498 Cooper Rd, Jackson Mi 49201 (517) 769-2570
MiNgeR, sTACy R (Fe) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1991)In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1988; Girard/Ellis Corners 1989; In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1994; Wayland 1995; To Attend School-Univ. of Kentucky Aug. 1, 2001; Asbury Theological Seminary, Assistant Professor (para. 335.1b) 2004
(H) 406 wabarto way, Nicholasville, Ky 40356-2812(o) Asbury seminary, 204 N Lexington Ave, wilmore, Ky 40390 (859) 858-2000
MiNoR, dANieL J (Fe) (Jolene) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1970)Transferred from East Ohio Conf., East Jordan/Barnard/Norwood April 15, 1974; Shelby 1981; Parchment 1989
(H) 719 bayberry Ln, otsego, Mi 49078-1508 (269) 692-2119Parchment UMC: 225 glendale blvd, Parchment Mi 49004 (269) 344-0125
MiTCHeLL, MARK e (FL) (Joyce)Howard City: First/Amble/Coral 1995; Howard City: Maple Hill/First/Coral (Assoc.) Aug. 1, 1999; Howard City: Heritage (Assoc.) Aug. 1, 1999; Homer/Lyon Lake 2000; Evart 2008
(H) 8543 seven Mile Rd, evart, Mi 49631 (231) 734-2003evart UMC: Po box 425, evart Mi 49631 (231) 734-2130
MiTCHUM, JAMes P (Fe) (Michelle) – (R-1984, e-1986)Charlotte (Assoc.) April 16, 1983; Robbins June 1, 1987; Petoskey 1997
(H) 900 Jennings, Petoskey, Mi 49770 (231) 374-4747Petoskey UMC: 1804 e Mitchell Rd, Petoskey Mi 49770-9686 (231) 347-2733
MoHR, edwARd L (PL)Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel 2004
(H) 201 s Main st, Po box 155, Camden, Mi 49232 (517) 368-4973Camden UMC: 201 s Main st, Po box 155, Camden Mi 49232 (517) 368-5406
Montgomery UMC: 201 s Main st, Po box 155, Camden Mi 49232 (517) 269-4232stokes Chapel UMC: 201 s Main st, Po box 155, Camden Mi 49232 (517) 368-5406
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MoMANy, CHRisToPHeR P (Fe) (Kimberly) – (R-1986, d-1986, e-1989)In school Princeton Theological Seminary 1986; Mecosta: New Hope 1987; Pentwater: Centenary 1993; Chaplain & Director of Church Relations, Adrian College January 1, 1996
(H) 110 s. Madison street, Adrian, Mi 49221 (517) 265-8144(o) Adrian College, Adrian College Valade Hall 133, Adrian, Mi 49221-2575 (517) 265-5161 ext4211
MooRe, eUgeNe b (++) (Tamara) – (d-1964, e-1966)[Dimondale 1960; Bear Lake Circuit 1963]; Blanchard/Winn/Pine River/Commer 1966; Three Rivers: Ninth Street/Jones 1968; Honorable Location 1972 (Charge Conf.: Paw Paw); Bloomingdale (ad interim appointment) Jan. 1, 2009
(H) 33250 berniece Ave, Paw Paw, Mi 49079 (269) 567-6445bloomingdale UMC: Po box 9, bloomingdale Mi 49026 (269) 521-3323
*MooRe, JoHN L (Re) (ellie) – (R-2007, e-2007)Arden Nov. 1, 1980; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge March 16, 1988; Galesburg 1992; Retired 1995; Center Park 1995-1997; Union City (DSA) Aug. 17, 1997-2004; Portage First (assoc.) (DSA) Oct. 1, 2006; Portage First (assoc.) (DSA) and Kalamazoo Stockbridge Avenue (DSA) 2007
(H) 2924 Vanderbilt Ave, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 327-1243Kalamazoo stockbridge Avenue UMC: 1009 e stockbridge Ave, Kalamazoo Mi 49001 (269) 385-8919
Portage First UMC: 8740 s westnedge Ave, Portage Mi 49002 (269) 327-6761
MooRe, Joy JiTTAUN (Fe) – (R-1989, d-1989, e-1991)Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1988; Battle Creek: Baseline 1990; Chaplain and Director of Church Relations, Adrian College Aug. 16, 1993; Battle Creek: Trinity 1995; Lansing: Trinity (assoc.) May 1, 1996; Asbury Theological Seminary, Director of Women’s Ministries and Ethnic Concerns 1997; Director of Student Life 1998; Asbury Theological Seminary, Instructor of Preaching (para. 335.1a) Aug. 16, 2000; Asbury Theological Seminary, Professor of Preaching July 1, 2003; Greenville 2007; Duke Divinity School, Associate Dean for Lifelong Learning, 2008; Duke Divinity School, Associate Dean for Black Church Studies and Church Relations 2009
(H) 3 Keswick Court, durham, NC 27713(o) duke divinity school, duke University, box 90966, durham, NC 27708 (919) 660-3439
MooRe, RiCHARd d (Fe) (Margo) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1992)In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1988; Howard City: Maple Hill 1989; Howard City: Maple Hill/First/Coral Aug. 1, 1999; Howard City: Heritage Aug. 1, 1999; Hastings: Hope 2000
(H) 121 w North st, Hastings, Mi 49058 (269) 945-3397Hastings Hope UMC: Po box 410, Hastings Mi 49058-0410 (269) 945-4995
MooRe-JUMoNViLLe, RobeRT (Fe) – (R-2008)[transferred from Illinois Great Rivers Conference] Spring Arbor Univ., Associate Professor of Religion 2007
(H) 21 dickens street, spring Arbor, Mi 49283 (517) 750-6818(o) spring Arbor University, spring Arbor University,
106 east Main street, spring Arbor, Mi 49283 (517) 750-6693
MoRRisoN, diANNe doTeN (PL) (Richard)Sturgis (Assoc.) January 1, 1996; Local Pastor without Appt. Dec. 31, 1997; Gull Lake (Assoc.) 1998; Country Chapel Feb. 1, 2001; Muskegon: Crestwood 2004; Hesperia/Ferry (part-time) 2007
(H) 231 e south Avenue, Hesperia, Mi 49421 (231) 854-6132Hesperia UMC: 187 e south Ave, Hesperia Mi 49421 (231) 854-5345
Ferry UMC: 187 e south Ave, Hesperia Mi 49421 (231) 854-5345
MoRRisoN, RebeCCA K (Fe) – (Fe-2008)In School; Potterville January 16, 2002
(H) 4115 scenic View, Potterville, Mi 48876 (517) 645-4526Potterville UMC: 105 N Church st, Po box 458, Potterville Mi 48876 (517) 645-7701
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*MoRRisoN, RiCHARd A (Re) (dianne doten) – (R-1967, d-1967, e-1969)In school 1967; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1969; Bainbridge Newhope 1971; Missioner, Alaska Missionary Conf. 1972; Transferred to West Ohio Conf., North Broadway (Assoc.) 1975; Pastoral Counseling Services, Inc. (ABLC) 1981; Transferred from West Ohio Conf., Alden/Central Lake June 1, 1992; Sturgis 1995; Albion District Superintendent Jan. 1, 1998; Muskegon: Lake Harbor 2004; Hesperia/Ferry (DSA) 2007; retired 2007
(H) 231 e south Avenue, Hesperia, Mi 49421 (231) 854-6132Hesperia UMC: 187 e south Ave, Hesperia Mi 49421 (231) 854-5345
Ferry UMC: 187 e south Ave, Hesperia Mi 49421 (231) 854-5345
MoRse, JoHN d (Fe) (darleen) – (R-1971, d-1971, e-1975)In school 1971; Center Eaton/Brookfield 1973; Sunfield/Sebewa Center Feb. 1, 1976; Frankfort/Elberta 1982; Traverse City: Christ 1987; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1993; Coopersville 1999
(H) 14879 Cross Lane, spring Lake, Mi 49456 (616) 844-0841Coopersville UMC: 105 68th Ave N, Coopersville Mi 49404-9704 (616) 997-9225
MoRT, JAMes J (Pe) (Janet) – (R-2007)Marion / Cadillac South Community, 2007
(H) 205 Flemming st, Marion, Mi 49665 (231) 743-0062Marion UMC: 216 w Main st, Po box C, Marion Mi 49665 (231) 743-2834
Cadillac south Community UMC: Po box C, Marion Mi 49665 (231) 775-3067
*MoRToN, dAVid L (Re) (Carrie) – (R-1959, e-1966)Gilead (EUB) 1961; Scottdale (EUB) 1963; Vicksburg (EUB) 1965; Hillsdale (Assoc.) 1969; Kent City: Chapel Hil 1970; Delta Mills/Eagle Jan. 15, 1974; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1982; Battle Creek: Maple 1986; Battle Creek Health System, Chaplain May 1, 1996; Retired 2001
(H) 4285 e Kirby Rd, battle Creek, Mi 49017 (269) 964-7098
*MURPHy, ARTHUR (Re) (Patricia) – (R-1991, d-1991, e-1993)[Brandywine Trinity, Aug. 16, 1987;] Barryton/Chippewa Lake 1991; Bear Lake/Arcadia Dec. 1, 1993; Colon 1999; retired Jan. 15, 2007
(H) 1892 Jasper Pl, ocala, FL 34472 (352) 299-5046
*MyeTTe, JoHN s (Re) (Ruth) – (R-1954, d-1955, e-1957)Jonesville 1954; Lawrence 1958; Breckenridge Jan. 20, 1963; Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s 1964; Muskegon Crestwood 1969; Lansing Asbury 1970; Rockford 1978; Leland/Keswick 1980; Newaygo 1984; Retired 1988; South Wyoming (LTFT) Nov. 15, 1988 - March 15, 1991; South Wyoming Jan. 1, 1994-1995
(H) 211 s spruce st, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 668-7113
NAsH, KeNNeTH J (Fe) (Christine Frances) – (e-2004)[Kentucky conf., Elkhorn and Stoner Creek UMCs: Kentucky]; Transfered from Kentucky conf., Carson City 2000; Cornerstone (assoc.) 2006
(H) 6760 Airfield Ct. sw, byron Center, Mi 49315 (616) 534-2074grand Rapids Cornerstone UMC: 2045 68th st se, Caledonia Mi 49316 (616) 698-3170
NeLLisT, dAVid (oe)Schoolcraft 2000; Gull Lake 2008
(H) 13091 M 89, Augusta, Mi 49012 (269) 903-8560gull Lake UMC: 8640 gull Rd, Richland Mi 49083 (269) 629-5137
*NeLsoN, dAVid b (Re) (Jean Freeland) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1964)[Mt. Pleasant: Wesley Foundation Director, Central Mich. Univ. 1959; Camden/Montgomery 1960]; Saugatuck/New Richmond 1962; Coopersville/Nunica Jan. 1965; Portage: Chapel Hill March 1968; Ithaca 1972; Ithaca/Beebe 1976; Lansing Faith Sept. 16, 1980; Hastings: First 1985; Plainwell 1989; Conference Council Director 1991; Retired 1998
(H) 84 N M 37 Hwy, Hastings, Mi 49058-8273 (989) 297-0257
NeLsoN, FoResT beRTRAN (oF)[Presbyterian Church USA] Lyons-Muir Church, January 1, 2005
(H) 1074 olmstead Road, Muir, Mi 48860 (989) 855-3977Lyons-Muir Church: 1074 olmstead Road, Muir Mi 48860 (989) 855-2247
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(H) 64 wood street, Hersey, Mi 49639 (231) 832-5675Hersey UMC: 200 w. second street, Po box 85, Hersey Mi 49639 (231) 832-5168
*NisweNdeR, R iVAN (Re) (Phyllis)Hersey (EUB) 1958; Hersey/Grant Center (EUB) 1960; Battle Creek: Calvary (EUB) 1962; Grand Rapids: Northlawn (EUB) 1966; Perry/Shaftsburg 1969; Honorable Location 1971; Trowbridge 1981; Readmitted 1989; Trowbridge (LTFT 3/4) 1989; Trowbridge 1993; Retired 1994
(H) 833 Highbanks dr, Allegan, Mi 49010 (269) 686-2283
NoggLe, JAMes C (AM) (Karen) – (d-1995)Nashville Parish: Peace and Quimby 1989; Millville March 1, 1993; Mecosta: New Hope 1997; Harrison: The Gathering (New Church Start) 2004; The Gathering (WMAC) / Wagerville / Wooden Shoe (DAC) 2009
(H) 10290 N. Polk Ave, Harrison, Mi 48625 (989) 539-2057Harrison: The gathering: 7425 N Clare Ave, Harrison Mi 48625 (989) 539-1445
NysTRoM, RobeRT d (Fe) (Ronda) – (R-1989, d-1989, e-1992)Hopkins/South Monterey 1989; Traverse City: Central (Assoc.) 1992; Bronson 1994; St. Louis 1998; Dimondale & East Lansing: Chapel Hill 2002; East Lansing: Chapel Hill (LTFT 1/2) Jan. 16, 2004; Webberville 2005; Battle Creek Birchwood 2007
(H) 114 Pepperidge Lane, battle Creek, Mi 49015-3110 (269) 965-5605battle Creek birchwood UMC: 3003 gethings Rd., battle Creek Mi 49015 (269) 963-2084
oLiN, MeLody LANe (FL) (denny)Blanchard-Pine River/Coomer/Winn (DSA) 2006; Blanchard-Pine River/Coomer/Winn (full-time local pastor) Nov. 15, 2006
(H) 8135 Mill street, Po box 366, winn, Mi 48896 (989) 866-2440blanchard-Pine River UMC: 7655 w blanchard Rd, blanchard Mi 49310 (989) 561-5250
Coomer UMC: 7655 w blanchard Rd, blanchard Mi 49310 (989) 561-5250winn UMC: 7655 w. blanchard Road, blanchard Mi 49310 (989) 561-5250
oLseN, sUsAN d (Pe) (Robert) – (R-2008)Hesperia/Ferry (PTLP) Jan. 1, 1998 - July 1, 1998; Gobles/Kendall 1998 - July 15, 2004; Mt. Pleasant: Trinity/Countryside/Leaton July 16, 2004; Welcome Corners/Freeport/Peace Aug. 1, 2006
(H) 175 Cherry street, Freeport, Mi 49325 (616) 765-3838welcome Corners UMC: 3185 N M 43 Hwy, Hastings Mi 49058-7944 (269) 945-2654
Freeport UMC: 193 e Cherry st, Po box 58, Freeport Mi 49325 (616) 765-5316Peace UMC: 6043 e M-79 Hwy, Nashville Mi 49073 (517) 852-1993
oRR, KARiN K (Fe) – (e-2006)Centreville 2003
(H) 304 e Market st, Centreville, Mi 49032 (269) 467-7715Centreville UMC: 305 e Main street, Centreville Mi 49032 (269) 467-8645
osTeMA, dALe P (Fe) (deborah) – (R-1987, d-1987, e-1990)In school METHESCO 1987; Baldwin: Covenant Community 1988; Charlevoix/Greensky Hill Feb. 1, 1993; Charlevoix Feb. 1, 1998; Cadillac 2000; Traverse City Central 2007
(H) 1713 indian woods drive, Traverse City, Mi 49686 (231) 933-4026Traverse City Central UMC: 222 Cass st., Traverse City Mi 49684 (231) 946-5191
oTis, sCoTT K (Fe) (Carolyn) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1991)In school METHESCO 1988; Lyons/Muir (student appointment) July 16, 1988; Lyons/Muir (full time) Nov. 16, 1988; Lyons/Muir/Ionia: Easton 1990; Mecosta: New Hope 1993; Portland 1997.; Grand Rapids: Cornerstone (Assoc./New Church Start) 2003; Cross Wind Community (new church start) Oct. 1, 2004
(H) 4380 Tracy Tr, dorr, Mi 49323 (616) 681-0302grand Rapids Crosswind Community UMC: 4380 Tracy Tr, dorr Mi 49323 (616) 681-0302
*PAge, CARLos C (Re) (Mildred) – (R-1957, d-1957, e-1959)[Hope/Edenville 1954; served Andover, NJ church 1956]; Reed City 1959; Big Rapids: First 1961; Grand Rapids District Supt. 1965; Benton Harbor: Peace Temple 1971; Retired 1989
(H) 300 Columbia dr #2106, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 (321) 783-8243
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(H) 194 washington st, Litchfield, Mi 49250 (517) 542-2536Jonesville UMC: 203 Concord Rd., Jonesville Mi 49250 (517) 849-9565
Allen UMC: P.o. box 103, 167 w Chicago Rd., Allen Mi 49227 (517) 869-2013
PANse, wAde s (Fe) (Patti) – (R-1978, d-1978, e-1980)Burr Oak 1978; Robbins March 1, 1982; Lansing: Mt. Hope May 1, 1987; Director of Alumni, Asbury Theological School, Oct. 16, 1992; Mt. Pleasant: First 1995; St. Joseph: First 1997
(H) 1218 Riverwood Terrace, st Joseph, Mi 49085 (269) 982-2920st Joseph First UMC: 3003 Leco Ct, st. Joseph Mi 49085-2329 (269) 983-3929
PARMALee, CHAd M (FL) (Roschenne)Jackson Brookside Sept. 1, 2005
(H) 217 Mohawk, Jackson, Mi 49203 (517) 782-2706Jackson brookside UMC: 4000 Francis, Jackson Mi 49203 (517) 782-5167
PARsoNs, CyNTHiA M (Fe) (Jeff) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1992)In school METHESCO 1988; North East Missaukee Parish 1989; Williamsburg 1993; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1997; Casco 2001; Berrien Springs (LTFT 1/2) 2006
(H) 33774 Crystal springs st, dowagiac, Mi 49047 (269) 683-8918berrien springs UMC: 310 west Mars, berrien springs Mi 49103 (269) 471-7220
*PAsseNgeR, edwARd L (Re) (sally) – (R-1959, d-1960, e-1962)[Wheeler 1958]; in school 1960; Northport/Leland/Northport Indian Mission 1962; Alden Sept. 15, 1965; Caledonia/Parmelee Dec. 1, 1966; Hart/Mears Dec. 1, 1969; Honorable Location June 1971; Chaplain, Ionia Temporary Correctional Facility 1987; Carson City Temporary Correctional Facility, Dec. 28, 1987; Retired 1999
(H) 526 Ferry st, spring Lake, Mi 49456-1212 (616) 566-8833
PATeRA, NANCy J (PL)Ionia Easton (part-time) Jan. 1, 2007
(H) 183 sunset beach, Lake odessa, Mi 48849 (616) 642-0966ionia easton UMC: 4970 Potters Rd, ionia Mi 48846 (616) 527-6529
*PATTeRsoN, PAUL e (Re) (beverly) – (R-1951, d-1952, e-1955)[Altoona: Mardorf (Central Pennsylvania) 1948; Edwardsburg Oct. 1, 1950] In school Garrett 1951; Edwardsburg 1951; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1955; Wacousta 1957; Cedar Springs 1958; Grand Rapids: South Sept. 7, 1960; Ludington: First 1964; Kalamazoo: Westwood 1967; Sparta 1968; Allegan 1973; Paw Paw 1979; Grand Rapids: Faith 1984; St. Johns: First 1987; Barryton/Chippewa Lake July 1-Oct. 1, 1990; Retired Oct. 1, 1990
(H) 745 bayberry Lane, otsego, Mi 49078-1581 (269) 692-3737
PAyNe, MARK R (Fe) (Nola) – (R-1994, d-1994; e-1997)Rosebush 1992; Rosebush (LTFT 1/2) 1994; Rosebush (LTFT 3/4) Jan. 1, 1995; Rosebush (3/4 time) and Clare (Assoc.-LTFT 1/4) 1995; Rosebush (full time) 1996; Life Spring (New Church Start) 2001; Robbins 2009
(H) 872 s waverly Rd, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 663-8417Robbins UMC: 6419 bunker Rd, eaton Rapids Mi 48827 (517) 663-5226
*PAyNe, wiLLiAM V (Re) (Jayne) – (R-1960, d-1960, e-1962)[East Osceola Circuit 1951; Middle Branch Church 1954; Leave of absence 1955; Dowagiac 1957]; Decatur 1960; Edmore 1961; Paw Paw 1965; Hillsdale 1979; Sodus: Chapel Hill 1987; Retired 1996
(H) Lot 64, 8000 warren woods Rd, Three oaks, Mi 49128 (269) 469-7643
*PedeRseN, doUgLAs L (Re) (darlene) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1972)Center Park 1970; transferred from Minnesota Conf., St. Joseph (Assoc.) 1971; Saugatuck/Ganges Oct. 15, 1973; Turk Lake Aug. 15, 1975; Wyoming: Wesley Park (Assoc.) 1979; Wayland 1982; Grand Rapids: Faith 1987; Leland Feb. 16, 1994-1997; Williamsburg 1997; Traverse City: Emmanuel/Williamsburg Feb. 1, 2003; Traverse Bay/Williamsburg Jan. 2005 (Emmanuel merged with Asbury becoming Traverse Bay January 2005); retired 2005
(H) Po box 314, Leland, Mi 49654-0314 (231) 256-9088
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*PeRKiNs, A edwARd (Re) (shirley) – (R-1981, d-1967, e-1970)[Weston 1964; Indianola/Morral/Hepburn 1967; Saginaw: First (Assoc.) 1970; Lambertville 1972; Insight Inc., Hurley Hospital, Flint 1974; Director of Alcoholism Programs, Satellite Clinics, Ford Hospital, Detroit 1975; Honorable Location 1976; Bronson Dec. 1, 1980;] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Bronson 1981; Fremont April 1, 1987; Lansing District Supt. 1990; Grand Rapids: Trinity 1996; Retired 2006; Interim Conference Director Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 2008
(H) 3052 bonita dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49508 (616) 241-6622
PeTeRsoN, gARy (FL) (Reba)Olivet (DSA) 2006; Fennville/Pearl 2008
(H) 687 w Fennville st, Fennville, Mi 49408 (269) 561-2537Fennville UMC: 5840 124th Ave, Po box 407, Fennville Mi 49408 (269) 561-5048
Pearl UMC: Po box 407, Fennville Mi 49408
PeTRo, sUsAN M (Fe) (John geiser) – (R-1994, d-1994, e-1996)Gull Lake (Assoc.) 1994-Dec. 31, 1997; Gull Lake (Assoc.) Dec. 31, 1997; Portage: Chapel Hill (Assoc.) Jan. 1, 1998; Genesis 2007
(H) 1881 Forest Lake dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 551-1208Forest Hills genesis UMC: 1601 galbraith Ave se ste 304,
grand Rapids Mi 49546-6479 (616) 974-0400
PeTRUCCi, bARRy T (Fe) (Lesa) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1988)In school Yale Divinity School 1984; Grandville (Assoc.) 1986; Grand Rapids: Olivet 1989; Director, Grand Rapids Metro Ministries Jan. 1, 1995; Portage: Chapel Hill 2001
(H) 5300 bronson blvd, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 276-0482Portage Chapel Hill UMC: 7028 oakland dr., Portage Mi 49024 (269) 327-6643
PHAN, THo VAN (PL)[California-Pacific Conference, San Diego] Lansing Vietnamese (DSA) June 15, 2009; Lansing Vietnamese (part-time) July 1, 2009
(H) 1414 grovenburg Rd, Holt, Mi 48842Lansing Vietnamese UMC: 4301 s waverly Rd, Lansing Mi 48911 (517) 882-0661
*PHiLLiPs, LLoyd A (Re) (Jean) – (R-1951, d-1955, e-1961)Transferred from Genesee Conf. 1958; Oakdale (1953) 1959; Bronson 1961; Stevensville Oct. 15, 1969; Lansing: Mt. Hope 1979; Niles: Wesley 1984; Retired 1991
(H) 2486 Us Hwy 12 e, Po box 1021, Niles, Mi 49120-5055 (269) 683-2786
*PieRCe, wARd d (RA) (Muriel) – (d-1970)Mesick/Brethren/Harrietta 1967; Mesick/Harrietta 1971; Lake City 1972; Grand Rapids: Griggs Aug. 15, 1976; (Griggs merged with Wesley Park) Wyoming: Wesley Park Jan. 1, 1979; Buchanan: First March 15, 1979; Lake Odessa: Lakewood 1985; Retired 2001; Mendon/West Mendon (DSA) 2001
(H) 52952 Lakehead dr, Po box 308, Mendon, Mi 49072 (269) 496-8070Mendon UMC: Po box 308, Mendon Mi 49072-0308 (269) 496-4295west Mendon UMC: Po box 308, Mendon Mi 49072 (269) 496-7364
PieR-FiTZgeRALd, J LyNN (Fe) (Tom) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1980)In school 1977; East Lansing: Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville 1978; White Cloud (LTFT 1/2) May 16, 1984; Wyoming Park (Assoc. LTFT 1/2) 1988; Leave of absence 1989; Grand Rapids: Plainfield Aug. 16, 1991; Grand Traverse District Superintendent 1999; Holland First 2005
(H) 83 west 18th st, Holland, Mi 49423 (616) 393-6242Holland First UMC: 57 west 10th st, Holland Mi 49423 (616) 396-5205
PieR-FiTZgeRALd, THoMAs M (Fe) (Lynn) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1980)In school 1977; East Lansing: University (Assoc.) 1978; East Lansing Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville 1982; White Cloud (LTFT 1/2) May 16, 1984; Grand Rapids: South 1988; Sabbatical Leave July 1, 1998; Elk Rapids/Kewadin (LTFT 3/4) 1999; Grandville 2005
(H) 83 west 18th st, Holland, Mi 49423 (616) 393-6242grandville UMC: 3140 s wilson, grandville Mi 49418 (616) 538-3070
PiNTo, MiCHAeL A (PL) (susan)Lacota (DSA) 2006; Lacota (part-time) 2007
(H) 2321 Tamarack, Kalamazoo, Mi 49006 (269) 342-2747Lacota UMC: 01160 CR 681, Po box 7, Lacota Mi 49063 (269) 253-4382
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PoHL, JoN L (FL)Avondale/North Evart/Sylvan (DSA) Jan. 15, 2006; Ashley/Bannister/Greenbush 2006
(H) 307 N Farr st, Ashley, Mi 48806 (989) 847-2305Ashley UMC: Po box 7, Ashley Mi 48806 (989) 862-4392
bannister UMC: Po box 22, bannister Mi 48807 (989) 862-4392greenbush UMC: Po box 7, Ashley Mi 48806 (989) 862-4392
*PoHL, KeiTH i (Re) (Roberta) – (R-1958, d-1958, e-1960)Nashville 1958; Grand Rapids First (Asst.) 1961; Rockford 1964; Wesley Foundation Director, Michigan State Univ. Oct. 1966; Assoc. Editor Michigan Christian Advocate 1972; Editor Michigan Christian Advocate Oct. 1, 1973; Editor-Publisher Michigan Christian Advocate 1977; East Lansing: University Aug. 1, 1980; Editor Circuit Rider Sept. 1, 1986; Retired Dec. 31, 1993
(H) 665 N Aurelius Rd, Mason, Mi 48854-9528 (517) 244-0389
*PoHLy, geRALd A (Re) (eileen) – (R-1952, e-1957)Battle Creek: Calvary (EUB) 1956; Magnolia (EUB) 1961; Wyoming Park April 1969; Central District Supt. March 1, 1973; Grand Haven 1978; Grand Rapids: Trinity 1989; Retired 1996
(H) 2529 grove bluff se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 949-0757
PoweRs, JoN R (Fe) (susan speer-Powers) – (R-1972, d-1972, e-1975)In school 1972; East Lansing: University (Assoc.) 1974; Portage: Chapel Hill 1978; Hillside Sept. 16, 1978; Chaplain and Director of Church Relations, Adrian College Aug. 16, 1981; University Chaplain, Ohio Wesleyan University Aug. 16, 1988
(H) 104 w winter st, delaware, oH 43015 (614) 369-1709(o) ohio wesleyan University, 40 Rowland Ave, delaware, oH 43015 (614) 368-3082
PoweRs, NANCy g (Pe) (Paul) – (R-2006)Reading 2006; Battle Creek Sonoma/Newton 2008
(H) 4495 b drive south, battle Creek, Mi 49015 (269) 979-0916battle Creek sonoma UMC: 4790 Capital Ave sw, battle Creek Mi 49015 (269) 979-1000
battle Creek Newton UMC: 8804 F drive south, Ceresco Mi 49033 (269) 979-2779
PoyNTeR, sUsAN e (FL)[North Indiana Conference] Edmore Faith 2007
(H) 320 s Maple, edmore, Mi 48829 (989) 427-3289edmore Faith UMC: 833 s First street, edmore Mi 48829 (989) 427-5575
PRATeR, RHoNdA L (Pe) (Timothy) – (R-1996, d-1996)Leave of Absence 1996-Nov. 15, 1997; Wyoming: South Wyoming (LTFT 2/4) Nov. 16, 1997; Leave of Absence June 1, 2003
(H) 3737 Francis Ave se, wyoming, Mi 49548-3257 (616) 452-7464
PRATT, d KAy (AM) (Merlin)[South Indiana Conf.: D.S. Assignment: Freetown 1987; D.S. Assignment: Newberry 1988; Vallonia 1989; St. Paul 1991;] transferred to West Michigan Conf., Country Chapel/Banfield (co-pastor - 1/4 time) 1992-1996; Shepardsville/Price 1996; St. Johns: Pilgrim (Assoc.) 2004; Leave of absence 2006; [Detroit Conf] Denton: Faith Aug 15, 2008
(H) 341 s Ridge Rd, Canton, Mi 48188-1011(dAC) denton Faith UMC: 6020 denton Rd, belleville Mi 48111 (734) 483-2276
PRATT, MeRLiN H (AM) (d Kay)[D.S. Assignment, Waterloo: Village/First (Part-time) 1988-Feb. 1, 1991;] Country Chapel/Banfield 1991-1996; Elsie 1996; St. Johns: Pilgrim 2003; Leave of absence 2006; [Detroit Conf] Canton: Cherry Hill Aug 15, 2008
(H) 341 s Ridge Rd, Canton, Mi 48188-1011(dAC) Cherry Hill UMC: 321 s Ridge sT, Canton Mi 48118 (734) 495-0035
PReNTiss, deAN N (Fe) (Adrianne)Mt. Pleasant: Trinity/Countryside 1995; Williamston Sept. 15, 1999; Big Rapids First 2008
(H) 14090 wildwood dr, big Rapids, Mi 49307 (231) 796-5311big Rapids First UMC: 304 elm street, big Rapids Mi 49307 (231) 796-7771
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(H) 5765 w Lindy Lane, weidman, Mi 48893 (989) 644-3441weidman UMC: 3200 N. woodruff Rd., Po box 98, weidman Mi 48893 (989) 644-3148
PRiCe, wAyNe A (Fe) (Joy)[North Carolina conf., Appointed to attend school]; Transfered from North Carolina conf., Keswick 2000; Shepherd 2004; Kalamazoo Westwood 2007
(H) 1003 greenway Terrace, Kalamazoo, Mi 49006-2616 (269) 762-4787Kalamazoo westwood UMC: 538 Nichols Road, Kalamazoo Mi 49006-2994 (269) 344-7165
PRoCHNAU, HARVey K (oF) (Judy) – (R-1999, d-1969, e-1994)[Moravian Church] Hart Feb. 1, 1999; Plainwell: First 2003
(H) 714 e gun River dr, Plainwell, Mi 49080 (269) 685-8595Plainwell First UMC: 200 Park st, Po box 85, Plainwell Mi 49080 (269) 685-5113
*PUMFeRy, RobeRT L (Re)Camden/Montgomery 1965; transferred to Mindanao Conf. Jan. 5, 1969; transferred from Mindanao Conf., New Buffalo/Lakeside 1974; Muskegon Heights: Temple 1979; Allegan 1983; Three Rivers: First 1990; Ovid: United 1997; Retired 1999; Townline/Breedsville 1999 - October 31, 2002
(H) 21345 52nd st, Po box 19, breedsville, Mi 49027 (269) 427-5513
QUeRy, Todd J (Fd) – (Fd-2008)Holland: First (Deacon) (para. 337.1 Detroit Conf.) 2003-2006; Virginia Conference, Williamsburg UMC (para. 346.1) 2006
(H) 2532 burrows Court, williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 208-0207(Virginia Conference) williamsburg UMC, 500 Jamestown Rd,
williamsburg VA 23185 (757) 229-1771 ext.257
*RAdeR, bLAiNe b (Re) (sharon) – (R-1958, e-1964)Detroit: Grace (EUB) 1960; in school, Dayton First (Ohio) 1961; Detroit Conf., in school 1964; Chairperson and Associate Professor of Psychology, Adrian College 1966; Educational Coordinator Community Pastoral Counseling and Consultation Center, Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois 1973; transferred to Northern Illinois Conf. 1975; transferred from Northern Illinois Conf., Executive Director, Samaritan Counseling Center, Battle Creek 1978; Comprehensive Psychological Service, Grand Rapids 1983; Clinical Director, Samaritan Counseling Center of Central Mich. Jan. 1, 1987; Clinical Director, Samaritan Counseling Center of Central Mich. (LTFT 1/2) and Pastoral Counselor, Pastoral Counseling and Consultation (LTFT 1/2) 1990; Leave of absence Sept. 1, 1992; Private practice of pastoral counseling Jan. 27, 1993; Executive Director, Samaritan Counseling Center of Southern Wisconsin Jan. 1, 1995; Wisconsin Conf., Good Shepherd UMC (para. 337.1) 1997.; Wisconsin Conf., Madison: Bethany UMC, (para. 337.1) 2001; Retired 2004
(H) 1230 N state Pkwy Apt 5b, Chicago, iL 60610-2236 (312) 255-8544
RAdTKe, CLiFFoRd L (FL)Lawrence 2006
(H) 115 e James st, Lawrence, Mi 49064 (269) 674-8386Lawrence UMC: 122 s exchange st, Po box 276, Lawrence Mi 49064 (269) 674-8381
RAFFeRTy, bRiAN F (Fe) (Andrea) – (R-1993, d-1993, e-1995)Burr Oak 1991; Kingsley/Grant 1993; Grand Haven: (Assoc)/West Olive Area: New Church Start 1999; New Foundation Church 2002; Cedar Springs/East Nelson 2003; Cedar Springs 2004; Williamston Crossroads 2008
(H) 244 Churchill downs blvd, williamston, Mi 48895 (517) 648-8747williamston Crossroads UMC: 5491 N Zimmer Rd, williamston Mi 48895 (517) 655-1466
RAFFeRTy, CATHy L (Fe) – (R-1999, e-2002)Grandville (Assoc.) 1999; Chaplain, Clark Retirement Community 2001
(H) Po box 483, glenn Arbor, Mi 49636 (213) 218-6258(o) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-3331 (616) 452-1568
RANdeLs, JeANNe M (Fe) (Paul Hartman) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1984)Marshall (Assoc.) 1981; Grand Rapids: Plainfield Feb. 23, 1988; Albion Aug. 16, 1991; Okemos: Community Oct. 16, 1998
(H) 3786 yosemite dr, okemos, Mi 48864 (517) 349-3595okemos Community Church: 4734 okemos Rd, Po box 680, okemos Mi 48805 (517) 349-4220
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*RANdoLPH, beRNARd R (RA) – (d-1956, e-1959)Sanford-Averill 1948; Mt. Pleasant/Deerfield Center 1952; Hesperia/East Denver 1954; Big Rapids Circuit 1959; Houghton Lake Parish 1964; Wayland 1966; Benton Harbor: Grace 1970; Ludington St. Paul 1971; Stanwood: Northland 1974; Whitehall/Claybanks March 1, 1975; Elk Rapids/Kewadin 1976; Retired 1978
(H) 727 N 4th Ave, big Rapids, Mi 49307-1127 (231) 796-3412(s) 4918 14th st w Lot C5, bradenton, FL 34207-2451
*ReeCe, wAyNe g (Re) (Jo) – (R-1958, d-1958, e-1960)Transferred from North Indiana Conf. May 26, 1963; Field Worker Conf., Board of Education 1963; Bangor 1966; General Board of Education 1970; Board of Discipleship, Section of Curriculum Resources 1973; Board of Discipleship, Curriculum Resources Committee 1977; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) Feb. 15, 1979; Big Rapids: First 1985; Mason: First 1992; Retired 2000
(H) Priest Lake Park, 3880 Priest Lake dr #30, Nashville, TN 37217 (615) 367-3586
Reese, JeFFRey L (Fe) (Carin) – (R-2005, d-2005, e-2009)[Red Bird Missionary conf., Red Bird Mission & Thousandsticks UMC: Red Bird, KY; 1991-1993] Edwardsburg Sept. 16, 1993; Edwardsburg/Adamsville Aug. 15, 1996-Nov. 30, 1997; Edwardsburg: Hope Dec. 1, 1997
(H) Po box 444, edwardsburg, Mi 49112 (269) 663-8162edwardsburg Hope UMC: 69941 elkhart Rd, Po box 624, edwardsburg Mi 49112 (269) 663-5321
*ReeVes, KeNNeTH C (Re) (susanne) – (R-1995, d-1978, e-1982)[Detroit Conf.: Britton: Grace, Wellsville 1979; LaPorte, Mapleton 1982; Port Sanilac, Forester, McGregor 1985; Erie 1991;] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Riverdale: Lincoln Road 1995-1997; Burnips/Monterey Center 1997; Marion/Cadillac: South Community 2004; retired 2006; Marion/Cadillac: South Community (DSA) 2006-2007
(H) 201 James drive, Roscommon, Mi 48653 (989) 821-8504
ReUM, beTH (FL)Local Pastor Without Appointment 2002; Manton 2009
(H) 106 N Michigan, Po box 291, Manton, Mi 49663-0291 (231) 824-6354Manton UMC: Po box b, Manton Mi 49663-0902 (231) 824-3593
RHiNe, MARy beTH (FL)Gobles/Kendall July 16, 2004
(H) 31880 Jefferson st, gobles, Mi 49055 (269) 628-5930gobles UMC: 210 e exchange st, Po box 57, gobles Mi 49055 (269) 628-2263
Kendall UMC: Po box 57, gobles Mi 49055 (269) 628-2263
RiCe ii, ALLeN b (AF) (shan) – (T-1948, F-1951)[Detroit Conf.] West Lebanon: State Line 1946; Waterford: Wesley 1949; Argos/Poplar Grove April 1951; Hammond: First (Assoc.) 1953; Nappanee, N. Indiana 1956; Alpena 1959; Belleville 1965; Exec. Dir. MICAP 1969; Retired Dec. 31, 2003
(H) 10333 w olive Ave Apt 146, Peoria, AZ 85345-7312
*RiCHARds, CHARLes (Re) (Ruth) – (R-1969, d-1969, e-1973)In school 1971; Bronson/Snow Prairie 1972; Bronson 1975; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge Avenue 1977; Lake Odessa: Central 1986; Coldwater 1989; Retired 1998
(H) 733 gilead shores dr, bronson, Mi 49028 (517) 369-2091
RiCHie, JAMes A (Fe) (Alice) – (R-2000; e-2004)[North Georgia conf., Mt. Zion UMC, 1994] Transfered from North Georgia conf., Lansing New Church Start 2000; Battle Creek: Washington Heights 2002; Cassopolis 2009
(H) 61165 Quinnesec Rd, Cassopolis, Mi 49031-4952 (269) 445-8474Cassopolis UMC: 209 south Rowland street, Po box 175, Cassopolis Mi 49031-0175 (269) 445-3107
RiCKARd, o’RyAN (Pe) (Joan) – (R-2005)Morris Chapel 2003; Townline/Breedsville 2004; Salem/Greenbush/Lowe 2005; Salem/Lowe/Maple Rapids 2006; Coloma/Watervliet 2007; Portage Prairie/Arden 2009
(H) 3310 Chicago Road, Niles, Mi 49120 (269) 695-9822Portage Prairie UMC: 2450 orange Road, Niles Mi 49120 (269) 695-6708
Arden UMC: 6891 M 139, berrien springs Mi 49103 (269) 429-4931
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RideR, MeLodye sURgeoN (Fe) (Aster “sonny”) – (R-1994, d-1994, e-2005)In school G-ETS 1994; Family Leave 1996; Marcellus 2002; Jackson Trinity / Parma 2007
(H) 3920 Allston dr, Jackson, Mi 49201 (517) 750-2258Jackson Trinity UMC: 1508 greenwood Ave, Jackson Mi 49203-4048 (517) 782-7937
Parma UMC: 100 e Main st, Po box 100, Parma Mi 49269 (517) 531-3685
RiegLeR, MiCHAeL A (FL)Big Rapids Third Avenue/Paris/Rodney, Sept. 11, 2005
(H) 222 N Third Avenue, big Rapids, Mi 49307 (231) 796-1061Third Avenue UMC: 222 N Third Ave, big Rapids Mi 49307 (231) 796-4157
Paris UMC: 222 N. Third Avenue, big Rapids Mi 49307 (231) 796-4157Rodney UMC: 222 N. Third Avenue, big Rapids Mi 49307 (231) 796-4157
RiLey, RiCHARd M (Fe) (Janis) – (R-1975, d-1975, e-1979)In school 1975; Sturgis (Assoc.) 1977; Middleton/Maple Rapids 1980; Kalkaska 1984; Rockford 1993
(H) 4305 Rezen Ct, Rockford, Mi 49341 (616) 866-0522Rockford UMC: 159 Maple st, Rockford Mi 49341 (616) 866-9515
*RobiNsoN, beATRiCe K (Re) (elbert) – (R-1990, d-1990, e-1992)Pokagon (Part-time) 1988; Riverdale: Lincoln Road 1990; Holland: First (Assoc.) 1995; Jackson: Trinity 1998; Bath/Gunnisonville 2006; retired 2007
(H) 706 Huntington blvd, Albion, Mi 49224 (517) 629-5881
RobiNsoN-FisHeR, CARoLyN A (FL) (don)Wheatfield (1/4 time) 1988; Middleton/Maple Rapids 1991-1997; Millville 1997; Three Rivers: Ninth Street/Jones 1998; Battle Creek Christ 2007
(H) 15 woodlawn Ave N, battle Creek, Mi 49037-1539 (269) 962-6345battle Creek Christ UMC: 65 bedford Road N, battle Creek Mi 49037 (269) 965-3251
RodRigUeZ, JoRge (PL) (Rosy)[desert southwest Conference, Followers of Christ UMC Mission] grand Rapids: iglesia Metodista
Unida La Nueva esperanza (part-time) 2009(H) 324 griswold se, grand Rapids, Mi 49507 (616) 247-6771
grand Rapids iglesia Metodista Unida La Nueva esperanza: 100 burton se, Po box 7723, grand Rapids Mi 49507 (616) 241-2000
*Roose, RANdALL e (RA) (LaVonna) – (R-1987, e-1960)From Church of the Brethren; Weidman Jan. 1, 1986; Retired 1993; Leaton (DSA) Aug. 1, 1999
(H) 3380 s genuine Road, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 772-1001
*RosA, MARViN R (Re) (Annette) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1971)[Rosebush/Center 1964; Augusta/Hickory Corners 1967] 1968; Grand Rapids: Trinity (Assoc.) Feb. 15, 1972; Clare 1979; Grand Traverse District Supt. 1986; Big Rapids: First 1992; Leave of absence March 31, 1993 - July 1, 1995; Pastor without appointment 1995 (see Judicial Council ruling #782); Frankfort/Elberta 1996; Retired 1999
(H) 19558 Maple, Po box 123, Lake Ann, Mi 49650-0123 (231) 275-7557
Ross, edwARd C (Fe) (Monika) – (R-1976, d-1976, e-1980)In school 1976; Mt. Pleasant: First (Assoc.) 1978; Gull Lake 1981; Jackson: First 1994
(H) 5976 McCain, Jackson, Mi 49201 (517) 750-3987Jackson First UMC: 275 w Michigan, Jackson Mi 49201 (517) 787-6460
*RoTH JR, RobeRT H (Re) – (R-1979, d-1979, e-1982)In school, Duke Divinity School 1979; Lansing: Central (Assoc.) May 22, 1980; Otsego 1983; Chaplain, Albion College 1985; Center Eaton/Brookfield (LTFT 3/4) 1988; Grand Ledge (Assoc.-LTFT 3/4) 1990; Grand Ledge (Assoc.) 1991; Williamston 1994; Retired 1999; Ann Arbor First (Assoc.) (LTFT 1/2) and Director, Wesley Foundation at University of Michigan (LTFT 1/2), 2009
(H) 2884 sorrento, Ann Arbor, Mi 48104 (734) 973-6264(o) wesley Foundation - University of Michigan, c/o First UMC, 120 s state street,
Ann Arbor, Mi 48104 (734) 662-4536
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RUbiNgH, LARRy w (Fe) (Linda) – (R-1981, d-1981, e-1987)Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel May 1983; Stevensville (Assoc.) 1987; Holton 1988; Battle Creek: Convis Union Jan. 1, 1992; Jackson: Calvary 1997; Grass Lake 1999; Stockbridge/Munith 2007
(H) 4280 N Portase, Jackson, Mi 49201 (517) 812-6636stockbridge UMC: 219 e elizabeth st, stockbridge Mi 49285 (517) 851-7676
Munith UMC: 224 N Main st, Po box 189, Munith Mi 49259 (517) 596-2441
*RUPeRT, HooVeR (Re) – (R-1938, e-1940)Thayer Circuit/Olathe 1943; Youth Dept. Director General Bd. of Education 1945; Jackson: First 1950; Ann Arbor: First 1959; transferred from Detroit Conf., Kalamazoo: First 1972; Retired 1983
(H) 333 Russell Ave Apt 621, gaithersburg, Md 20877-2883 (301) 216-5415
*RUsseLL, doNALd A (Re) – (R-1958, d-1958, e-1962)Transferred from Kentucky Conf., Aug. 15, 1960; Byron Center 1960; Byron Center/Market St. 1964; Lawton/Porter 1966; Watervliet 1971; Sabbatical 1975; Wellspring Mission Group, Church of the Savior, Washington, D.C. 1976; Honorable Location 1977; Readmitted, The Church of the Savior, Washington, D.C. 1980; Retired 1996
(H) 4651 County Rd 612 Ne, Kalkaska, Mi 49646 (231) 258-6728
RUTLANd, MARiA L (oF)[Presbyterian Church USA] Three Rivers First Nov. 1, 2006
(H) 1101 elm st, Three Rivers, Mi 49093 (269) 278-5565Three Rivers First UMC: 215 N Main, Three Rivers Mi 49093 (269) 278-4722
*sANdeRs, wiLLiAM P (Re) (Manila) – (R-1988, d-1980, e-1985)[In school Colgate Rochester Divinity School 1980; Detroit Conf., St. Timothy 1981, Inkster: Christ 1983; Franklin 1987;] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Bellevue/Kalamo 1988; Buchanan: First Feb. 2, 1996; Retired 2003
(H) 6116 slocum st., Unionville, Mi 48767 (989) 674-2421
sAyLes, THeResA LiTTLe eAgLe (Fe) (ed) – (R-2006, e-2006)Grand Rapids: Oakdale/Pa Wa Ting Ma Ged Win 2003; Battle Creek Maple 2006; Portage Prairie 2008-2009; Incapacity Leave April 15, 2009
(H) 130 Highridge drive, spartanburg, sC 29307
*sCHiPPeRs-deMUNTeR, MARy L (RA) (david soderholm) – (R-1986, d-1986)Country Chapel/Banfield 1986; Snow/Vergennes 1991; Leave of absence April 1, 1995; Retired 1998; Woodland (DSA) 2004-2008
(H) 6407 Mikado st, oscoda, Mi 48750 (616) 374-7866
sCHLiMM, MATTHew R (Fe) (Melanie) – (e-2005)[Minnesota conf., Cross Winds UMC: Maple Grove, MN;] (para. 337.1) 2002.; appointed to attend school - Duke University 2003; Assistant Professor of Old Testament, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, Sept. 1, 2008
(H) 2130 Fairway drive, dubuque, iA 52001(o) University of dubuque Theological seminary, 2000 University Ave,
dubuque, iA 52001 (563) 589-3109
sCHNeideR, TeRRiLL (AM) (Linda) – (R-2004, d-2004)Scottdale June 1, 1995; Scottdale/Bridgman: Faith May 1, 2000
(H) 4276 scottdale Rd, st Joseph, Mi 49085-9366 (269) 556-9869scottdale UMC: 4276 scottdale Rd., st. Joseph Mi 49085-9366 (269) 429-7270
bridgman Faith UMC: 9156 Red Arrow Hwy, Po box 414, bridgman Mi 49106 (269) 465-3696
sCHNeideR-THoMAs, bRyAN (Fe) (Julie) – (d-1995, e 1997)Alto/Bowne Center (para. 337.1) 1995; Attend School (para. 416.6) 2000; Amble (LTFT 1/4) Nov. 1, 2001; Amble (LTFT 1/2) June 1, 2003
(H) 282 N Main st, Kent City, Mi 49330 (616) 678-5384Amble UMC: Po box 392, Howard City Mi 49329 (616) 678-5384
sCHoeNHeRR, LeoNARd R (Fe) (Janette) – (R-1987, d-1973, e-1975)Transferred from North Indiana Conf., Watervliet June 9, 1987; Coloma and Watervliet Feb. 16, 1996; Marshall 1999
(H) 762 N Kalamazoo Ave, Marshall, Mi 49068-1071 (269) 781-3444Marshall UMC: 14711 Us Highway 27 N., Marshall Mi 49068 (269) 781-5107
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sCHoLTeN, JUdiTH Lee (FL) (Robert w.)Eagle (DSA)2002; Eagle Dec. 1, 2002; Mulliken/Eagle/Sebewa Center 2003.; Mulliken/Eagle 2004
(H) 12661 Turner Rd, Portland, Mi 48875 (517) 647-4916Mulliken UMC: 400 Charlotte st, Mulliken Mi 48861 (517) 649-8382
eagle UMC: 14258 Michigan st, Po box 38, eagle Mi 48822 (517) 627-6376
sCHRoCK, JeFFRey J (FL) (Kathi)In School 1999; Marion/Cadillac: South Community 2000; Sunfield / Sebewa Center 2004
(H) 235 dunham st, Po box 22, sunfield, Mi 48890 (517) 566-2066sunfield UMC: 227 Logan st, Po box 25, sunfield Mi 48890 (517) 566-8448
sebewa Center UMC: 5794 Musgrove Hwy, sunfield Mi 48890
*sCHwoebeLL, Jesse (RA) – (d-1988)Center Park 1982; Arden April 16, 1988; Retired 1995
(H) 10590 N 24th st, Plainwell, Mi 49080-8903
sCoTT, JoHN A (Fe) (Rebecca) – (e-2004)In School; Girard/Ellis Corners 2000; Girard/Ellis Corners/Quincy (CoPastor) Sept. 1, 2003; New Church Start: Traverse City West 2007
(H) 4269 Long wood dr, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 679-4848Traverse City windward: Po box 1403, Traverse City Mi 49685-1403 (231) 679-4848
sCoTT, RebeCCA (PL) (John)Girard/Ellis Corners/Quincy (CoPastor) Sept. 15, 2003; Local Pastor Without Appointment 2007; Windward (Assoc.) (part-time) Nov. 1, 2008
(H) 4269 Long wood dr, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 679-4848Traverse City windward: Po box 1403, Traverse City Mi 49685-1403 (231) 679-4848
*sCoVeL, wARd N (Re) (Mary) – (R-1976, d-1976, e-1980)In school 1976; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1978; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1980; Wyoming Park 1984; Paw Paw 1989; Leave of absence 1995; Retired Mar. 1, 1998
(H) 112 doncaster Ln, bluffton, sC 29909-6002 (843) 705-3633
seAVeR, HowARd (AM) (Judy)[D.S. Assignment: Fife Lake/Boardmans Parish 1994;] Fife Lake/Boardmans Parish Nov. 16, 1994
(H) 3932 deater dr., Rapid City, Mi 49676 (231) 331-6867Fife Lake UMC: Po box 69, Fife Lake Mi 49633 (231) 879-4270
south boardman UMC: 5488 dagle st, Po box 69, Fife Lake Mi 49633 (231) 879-4270east boardman UMC: Po box 69, Fife Lake Mi 49633 (231) 879-4270
seLLeCK, dAVid A (Fe) (Anne) – (R-1972, d-1972, e-1975)In school 1972; St. Joseph (Assoc.) 1974; Constantine April 1, 1976; Stockbridge Sept. 16, 1979; Hillsdale 1987; Leave of Absence Dec. 1, 1988; Honorable Location 1993; Readmitted 2002; Muskegon: Lakeside 2002; Martin/Shelbyville 2009
(H) 948 Lee st, Po box 86, Martin, Mi 49070 (269) 672-4002Martin UMC: 969 e. Allegan, Po box 154, Martin Mi 49070 (269) 672-7097
shelbyville UMC: Po box 154, Martin Mi 49070 (269) 672-5927
seLLeCK, geRALd L (Fe) (Claudia) – (R-1977, d-1977, e-1981)In school 1977; Somerset Center/Moscow Plains 1979; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1982; Courtland/Oakfield Dec. 1984; Hartford 1990; Manistee 1998; Leave of Absence 2002; Holton 2006
(H) 8670 ward st, Holton, Mi 49425 (231) 821-0374Holton UMC: 9530 Holton-duck Lake Rd, Holton Mi 49425 (231) 821-2323
*seLLeCK, RiCHARd A (Re) (eloise) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1963)[Ogdensburg 1955]; in school 1961; Grand Rapids: Oakdale 1963; Rockford Oct. 1966; Muskegon Heights 1970; Kalamazoo District Supt. 1977; Conf. Staff Council Director 1983; Lansing: Christ March 1, 1987; Sand Lake/South Ensley 1992; Retired 1996
(H) 4436 Cherrywood Ct, Muskegon, Mi 49441-4808 (231) 799-3669
sHALeR, JosePH d (Fe) – (R-2003)Otsego 2001
(H) 411 walden dr, otsego, Mi 49078-9652 (269) 806-9087otsego UMC: 223 e Allegan st, Po box 443, otsego Mi 49078-0443 (269) 694-2939
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*sHAPLey, JANe b (Re) (Allen) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1987)In school GETS 1984; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1985; Grand Rapids: Oakdale 1987; Retired 1996
(H) Po box 345, Malahat, bC VoR 2Lo CANAdA (250) 743-1199
sHATZ, CoNNie e (PL) (eugene)Belding 1999
(H) 11448 Heintzelman Ne, Rockford, Mi 49341 (616) 754-8023belding UMC: 301 south Pleasant, belding Mi 48809 (616) 794-1244
*sHeeN, bRiAN K (RA) (bonnie) – (R-1988)St. John: Pilgrim 1970; In school 1983; Leave of Absence Nov. 17, 1983; Lansing: Central Free Methodist (assoc.) 1985; Withdrew to unite with the Free Methodist Church 1987; Davidson Free Methodist 1990; Owosso Free Methodist 1993-1995; Received from Free Methodist 1998; Sunfield 1998; Retired 2004
(H) 3102 s dewitt Rd, st Johns, Mi 48879 (989) 224-6181
*sHieLds, CHARLes (Re) (ida) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1990)Elk Rapids/Kewadin 1988; Battle Creek: Sonoma/Newton 1993; Galesburg 1995-1997; Kalamazoo: Oakwood/Oshtemo 1997; Lake Odessa: Central Feb. 1, 2000; Lincoln Road 2000; Retired 2002
(H) 7250 Arbol dr., Po box 652, Rockford, Mi 49341-0652 (616) 874-2113
*sHRoUT, LARRy R (Re) (sheila) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1977)Transferred from Nebraska Conf., Colon 1980; St. Johns Pilgrim 1983; Retired 1998
(H) 237 w slope way, Canton, gA 30115 (770) 704-0711
sHUMAKeR, ANTHoNy C (PL) (Linda)Almena (DSA) 2002; Almena Dec. 1, 2002; Local Pastor without appointment 2003; Burnips/Monterery Center 2004; Trowbridge (part-time) 2008
(H) 1497 120th Avenue, Hopkins, Mi 49328 (269) 694-5244Trowbridge UMC: 355 26th street, otsego Mi 49078-9621 (269) 673-5502
*siMoN, HARoLd (RA) (dee)Ludington Bethany 1968; Mendon/West Mendon Nov. 15, 1970; Mendon 1971; Middleville/Freeport Nov. 1, 1973; Leave of absence Oct. 27, 1976; Pine River Parish July 15, 1979; Reading 1983; Disability Leave March 1, 1990; Retired 1995
(H) 305 Howe st, belding, Mi 48809-9577 (616) 794-1895
siMoN, MiCHAeL J (PL)Chase Barton / Grant Center (1/2 time) 2006
(H) 5727 10 Mile Road, Mecosta, Mi 49332 (231) 972-2321Chase-barton UMC: 6957 s depot street, Po box 104, Chase Mi 49623 (231) 832-5069
grant Center UMC: 15260 21 Mile Road, big Rapids Mi 49307 (231) 796-8006
sKUTAR, CyNTHiA (Fe) (Jerry welborn) – (R-1987, d-1987, e-1990)In school METHESCO 1987; Hersey 1988; Kalamazoo First (Assoc.) 1992; Three Rivers: First 1997; Muskegon: Lake Harbor 2000; Coldwater 2004
(H) 20 Parsons Ct, Coldwater, Mi 49036 (517) 279-8402Coldwater UMC: 26 Marshall st, Coldwater Mi 49036 (517) 279-8402
sLATe, edwARd H (Fe) (beth) – (R-1974, d-1974, e-1978)In school 1974; Whitehall/Claybanks 1976; Leave of absence April 17, 1983; Comstock 1984; South Haven 1989; Stanwood: Northland 1995; Evart 2006; Niles Wesley 2008
(H) 1502 broadway, Niles, Mi 49120 (269) 684-3413Niles wesley UMC: 302 Cedar street, Niles Mi 49120 (269) 683-7250
sLATTeRy, deNNis e (Fe) (Karen) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1985)In school Anderson School of Theology 1982; Ravenna 1983; Climax/Scotts April 1, 1987; Army Chaplaincy, Fort Hood, Texas Oct. 1, 1988; Keeler/Silver Creek 1990; Marcellus/Wakelee 1992; Wakelee 1995; Ludington: St. Paul 1998; LeValley/Berlin Center 2007
(H) 1461 e david Hwy, ionia, Mi 48846 (616) 527-9656LeValley UMC: 4018 Kelsey Highway, ionia Mi 48846 (616) 527-1480berlin Center UMC: 4018 Kelsey Hwy, ionia Mi 48846 (616) 527-1480
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sMALL, dAVid e (++) (elaine Lewis-small) – (R-1982, e-1982, e-1985)[Niles Trinity 1981]; Brandywine Trinity 1982; Morristown UMC, Northern New Jersey (para. 425.1 Book of Discipline); In school, Drew University 1988; Anderson and Asbury UMC’s - Northern New Jersey Conference (para. 337.1) 1998; Honorable Location 1999; Nooksack Valley, Washington (ad interim appointment) 2008
(H) 1445 sudden Valley, bellingham, wA 98229 (281) 298-1236
*sMALL, sTePHeN C (Re) (Karen) – (e-2004)Glenn Nov. 16, 1998; Center Park 2001; Brookfield Eaton 2004; Retired October 1, 2004; Riverside (LTFT 1/4) 2009
(H) 9658 Allen Court, south Haven, Mi 49090 (269) 637-1692
*sMiTH, beTTy A (Re) (bill biergans) – (R-1990, d-1990, e-1992)Ludington United (Assoc.) 1990; Wacousta 1992; Coldwater 1998; Retired 2004; Potter Park (DSA) October 16, 2004
(H) 1822 willow Creek dr, Lansing, Mi 48917-7807 (517) 323-0278
sMiTH, CHARLes w (Fe) (Arlene) – (R-1971, d-1971, e-1976)In school 1971; transferred from North Indiana Conf. April 1, 1974; Centreville/Nottawa 1974; Centreville 1976; East Lansing: Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville 1984; Shepardsville/Price 1988; Courtland/Oakfield 1996; Ravenna 2008
(H) 341 guy st, Cedar springs, Mi 49319 (231) 853-6586Ravenna UMC: 12348 stafford st, Po box 191, Ravenna Mi 49451 (231) 853-6688
*sMiTH, gARTH d (Re) – (R-1945, d-1949, e-1951)[Northstar 1938; Fulton 1941; Leaton 1944]; White Cloud 1945; Fennville 1950; Coloma 1955; Colon 1957; Ovid/Shepardsville 1963; Climax/Scotts/Fulton 1965; Benton Harbor: Grace 1971; Bellaire 1977; Retired Dec. 31, 1980; Jones 1982-Dec. 31, 1984
(H) 345 birch st, schoolcraft, Mi 49087-8749 (269) 679-4646
sMiTH, JeAN M (PL)Saugatuck (DSA) 2001; Saugatuck December 1, 2001; Saugatuck/Ganges January 16, 2005; Ganges/Glenn 2005
(H) 15945 Ryan drive, Holland, Mi 49424 (616) 399-1856ganges UMC: blue star Hwy, Po box 511, Fennville Mi 49408 (269) 543-3581
glenn UMC: Po box 46, glenn Mi 49416 (269) 227-3930
sMiTH, KATHLeeN (FL)Vermontville/Gresham 2002
(H) 202 spring st, Po box 1, Vermontville, Mi 49096-0001 (517) 726-1165Vermontville UMC: Po box 186, Vermontville Mi 49096 (517) 726-0526
gresham UMC: 202 spring st, Po box 186, Vermontville Mi 49096 (517) 726-9630
*sMiTH, RobeRT C (Re) (dorothy) – (R-1944, d-1945, e-1946)[St. Johns Parish 1940; Banfield/Dowling 1941] 1944; Middleville 1946; Ovid/Shepardsville 1951; Mt. Pleasant 1958; Jackson: First 1966; Grand Rapids District Supt. 1971; Conf. Staff Council Director 1977; Retired 1983; Consultant to UMCOR, General Board of Global Ministries 1983-Dec. 31, 1992
(H) 1551 Franklin st. se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 246-7199
*sMiTH, wesLey e (RA) (Phyllis) – (R-1982, d-1981)[Burnips/Monterey Center 1977]; Hersey/Grant Center 1982; Disability leave Feb. 1, 1984; White Pigeon Jan. 1985; Disability leave Aug. 23, 1990; Retired 1996
(H) 617 s Tabernacle Circle, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827-1686 (517) 663-7041(s) 37811 Chancey Rd #104, Zephyrhills, FL 33541 (813) 715-1206
sMiTH-JANg, bARbARA L (Fe) (soo Chan) – (R-1993, d-1993, e-1996)In school G-ETS 1993; Grand Ledge: First (Assoc.) 1994; Family Leave 1997; GBGM Missionary to Korea (para. 335.1b,c) 2000; Pastoral Counselor, Taejon Christian School, South Korea 2003
(H) yeolmea Apt 802-901, yusong-gu No-eun-dong 520-1, Taejon City, south Korea 305-325 (042) 471-7029
(o) Taejon Christian school, Taejon City yusong-gu- No-eun-dong 520-1,yeolmea Apt 802-901, south Korea 305-325 (042) 829-7029
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sNooK, edwiN d (FL)Big Rapids: Third Ave./Paris/Rodney (DSA) 2002; Big Rapids: Third Ave./Paris/Rodney Dec. 1, 2002; Elsie July 16, 2005
(H) 156 w Main st, Po box 189, elsie, Mi 48831-0189 (989) 862-5780elsie UMC: 160 w Main st, Po box 189, elsie Mi 48831-0189 (989) 862-5239
soRdeN, KAReN J (Pe) – (R-2007)Baldwin Covenant Community/Luther 2005
(H) 2386 w 44th st, baldwin, Mi 49304-8603 (231) 745-2522baldwin Covenant Community UMC: 5330 s M-37, Po box 250, baldwin Mi 49304 (231) 745-3232
Luther UMC: 315 state st, Po box 175, Luther Mi 49656 (231) 797-0073
sPACHMAN, doNALd e (Fe) (shelly) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1984)Grawn 1982; Shepherd/Pleasant Valley 1992; Shepherd 1997; Keswick 2004
(H) 3400 s Center Hwy, suttons bay, Mi 49682 (231) 271-4117Keswick UMC: 3376 s Center Hwy, suttons bay Mi 49682 (231) 271-3755
sPACKMAN, JosePH L (Fe) (Nona) – (R-1985, d-1985, e-1989)[Mulliken ad interim 1982]; in school United Theological Seminary 1985; Mulliken/Sebewa Center 1987; St. Johns: Parish: Salem/Greenbush/Lowe 1991; Allegan 1999; Paw Paw 2007
(H) 52333 Ackley Terrace, Paw Paw, Mi 49079 (269) 657-4506Paw Paw UMC: 420 west Michigan, Paw Paw Mi 49079 (269) 657-7727
*sPAHR, sANdRA Lee (Re) (Michael) – (e-2003)[West Ohio Conference: Harpster (student pastor), July 15, 1996 - June 31, 2000]; Newaygo 2000; retired 2006; Jackson Trinity / Parma (DSA) 2006; Webberville (DSA) 2007-Dec. 31, 2007
(H) 3229 Northridge drive, Pueblo, Co 81008 (719) 545-2171
*sPALeNKA, goRdoN e (Re) (Nancy) – (R-1957, d-1958, e-1960)In school Garrett 1956-1960; Griffith (Assoc.), Griffith, IN 1957-1959; Holton/Twin Lake 1959; Lake Harbor 1961; Boyne City/Boyne Falls 1964; Ovid 1965; Leslie/Felt Plains 1969; Bronson/Snow Prairie Oct. 15, 1969; Arden 1972; Bear Lake/Arcadia/Pleasanton 1975; Mt. Pleasant: Trinity/Chippewa 1980; Centerville 1984; Bellaire 1987; Mulliken/Sebewa Center 1991; Retired 1993
(H) 2119 waldron street sw, wyoming, Mi 49519 (616) 249-0513
sPRAgg, CARoLiN s (Fe) – (R-1991, d-1991, e-1994)In school, G-ETS 1991; Parma/North Parma 1992; Paw Paw 1999; Fremont 2007
(H) 352 butterfield st, Fremont, Mi 49412 (231) 924-2456Fremont UMC: 351 butterfield st., Fremont Mi 49412 (231) 924-0030
*sTARK, RobeRT w (Re) (Mary) – (R-1998, d-1998, e-2002)[D.S. Assignment: North Evart/Sylvan Nov. 1, 1990; D.S. Assignment: Pine River Parish 1991;] Pine River Parish: LeRoy/Ashton/Luther August 1, 1991; Pine River Parish: LeRoy/Ashton May 1, 1993; Girard/Ellis Corners 1996; Kalkaska 2000; retired 2008
(H) 11649 e 14 1/2 Rd, Manton, Mi 49663 (231) 824-3294
*sTAseR, CARL w (Re) (Helen) – (R-1952, d-1955, e-1957)In school 1952; Lansing Maple Grove 1956; Jonesville 1958; Frankfort/Elberta 1961; East Lansing: People’s Church (Assoc.) 1964; Leave of absence 1978; Horton Bay 1979; Ovid 1980; Middleville/Parmelee Oct. 16, 1983; East Lansing: Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville 1988; Retired Jan. 1, 1991
(H) 3440 Caroline #205A, Po box 1055, Penney Farms, FL 32079 (904) 529-8665
*sTeARs, eTHeL Z (Re) (Robert Richards) – (R-1978, d-1978, e-1981)In school 1978; Springport/Lee Center 1979; Grand Rapids: Trinity (Assoc.) Sept. 16, 1983; Grand Rapids: Plainfield 1986; Director of Development, Clark Home Jan. 1988; Chaplain, M.J. Clark Memorial Home 1989; Sabbatical Jan. 15, 1994; Grand Rapids: St. Paul 1994; Retired 1999
(H) 46 Rivertop drive, Lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 897-0162
sTeeN, KATHRyN M (Fe) – (R-1994, d-1994; e-1997)Big Rapids: Third Ave./Paris/Rodney 1994; Mancelona/Alba 2000; appointed to attend school, CPE, Bronson Methodist Hospital 2007; Leave of Absence, Sept. 1, 2008; Chaplain, Munson Medical Center, Nov. 10, 2008
(H) 2900 Arborview dr Apt 14, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 499-3652(o) Munson Medical Center, 1105 sixth street, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 935-7163
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sTeP, gARy g (Fe) (Lori) – (e-2003)In School 1999; Indian River 2000
(H) 1301 Chippewa beach Rd, indian River, Mi 49749 (231) 238-0585indian River UMC: Po box 457, indian River Mi 49749 (231) 238-7764
sTiLweLL, JAMes w (FL) (Pamela s)Grand Rapids Olivet, (DSA) March 1, 2005; Grand Rapids Olivet 1/4 time June 1, 2005; Benton Harbor Peace Temple / Arden 2006; Benton Harbor Peace Temple 2009; Three Rivers Ninth Street / Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley 2009
(H) 700 Ninth st, Three Rivers, Mi 49093 (269) 279-9267Three Rivers Ninth street UMC: 700 Ninth st, Three Rivers Mi 49093 (269) 273-2065
schoolcraft Pleasant Valley UMC: 9300 west Xy Ave, Po box 517, schoolcraft Mi 49087-0517 (269) 679-5352
sToddARd, LiNdA d (Fe) – (R-1970, d-1970, e-1973)Oshtemo/Northwest 1972; Bainbridge: New Hope/Scottdale Oct. 15, 1976; Battle Creek: Convis Union May 16, 1983; Leave of absence Jan. 1, 1992; Staff Chaplain, Battle Creek Health System para. 335.1d (LTFT 1/4) 2000; Battle Creek Maple 2008
(H) 99 Mowerson dr, battle Creek, Mi 49017 (269) 965-1671battle Creek Maple UMC: 342 Capital Ave. Ne, battle Creek Mi 49017 (269) 964-1252
sToLL, MATTHew T (Fe) (Amy) – (e-2006)Epsilon/New Hope 2003
(H) 8250 e Mitchell Road, Petoskey, Mi 49770 (231) 347-5382epsilon UMC: 8251 e Mitchell Rd, Petoskey Mi 49770 (231) 347-6608
New Hope UMC of emmett County: 4516 N Us 31, Po box 72, Levering Mi 49755 (231) 537-2000
sToNe, diANe e (PL)Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel (DSA) 1996 - Nov. 15, 1996; Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel (full-time local pastor) Nov. 16, 1996; Springport/Lee Center 2004 (part-time local pastor)
(H) 258 green st, Po box 218, springport, Mi 49284-0218 (517) 857-3922springport UMC: Po box e, springport Mi 49284-1004 (517) 857-2777
Lee Center UMC: Po box e, springport Mi 49284-1004
sToVeR, RobeRT P (Fe) – (R-1975, d-1975, e-1977)In school 1975; Camden/Montgomery/Stokes Chapel 1976; Niles: Portage Prairie 1980; Portage Prairie 1982; Cedar Springs/East Nelson 1987; Ludington: St. Paul 1989; Grand Rapids: South 1998; Napoleon 2004; Allegan 2007
(H) 1310 south M 40, Allegan, Mi 49010 (269) 673-2512Allegan UMC: 409 Trowbridge st., Allegan Mi 49010 (269) 673-4236
sTRANge, MACK C (oF) (barbara)[S. Baptist Church] Grand Rapids South 2007
(H) 5103 Marlowe se, grand Rapids, Mi 49508 (616) 532-9226grand Rapids south UMC: 4500 s division Ave, grand Rapids Mi 49548 (616) 534-8931
sTULL-LiPPs, LiNdA “LyNe” (Pe) (david Lipps) – (R-2007)Parma, Jan. 15, 2006; Center Park 2006
(H) 18775 Moorepark Rd, Three Rivers, Mi 49193 (269) 279-9616Center Park UMC: 18662 Moorepark Rd., Three Rivers Mi 49093 (269) 279-9109
*sUMMeRs, VeRNe CARL (Re) (dawn) – (R-1962, d-1955, e-1964)[Detroit Conf. Forester 1953]; Beaverton/Dale 1956; in school 1960; Elk Rapids 1963; Elk Rapids Parish 1965; Jackson: Brookside 1966; Charlotte Sept. 1, 1974; Okemos 1987; Mason 1989; Retired 1992
(H) 1175 w Herbison Rd, dewitt, Mi 48820-8307 (517) 669-2815
sUNdeLL, RAyMoNd R (Fe) (Jennifer) – (R-1993, d-1989, e-1992)[Central Illinois Conf.: Cowden/Lakewood 1987;] Transferred from Central Illinois, Elk Rapids/Kewadin 1993; St. Johns: Pilgrim 1998; Fennville/Pearl 2003; Perry/Shaftsburg 2008
(H) 121 s Madison, Po box 142, Perry, Mi 48872 (517) 625-3444Perry UMC: 131 Madison st, Po box 15, Perry Mi 48872 (517) 625-4771
shaftsburg UMC: 12821 warner Rd, Po box 161, shaftsburg Mi 48882 (517) 675-1567
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swANsoN, sHeRRi L (Fe) (brad bartelmay) – (R-1991, d-1987, e-1994)[Iowa Conf.: In school GETS 1987; Recruitment, GETS 1989; Clinical Pastoral Education, Bronson Methodist Hospital 1990;] Transferred from Iowa Conf., Galien/Olive Branch 1991; Galien/Olive Branch (LTFT 3/4) 1993; Lakeside (LTFT 1/4) 1995; Three Oaks Sept. 1, 1999
(H) 19603 oak dr, New buffalo, Mi 49117 (269) 469-4488Three oaks UMC: 2 east sycamore street, Three oaks, Michigan 49128 (269) 756-2053
syKes, LoRi J (Pe) (gary) – (R-2007)St. Johns First 2007
(H) 1006 Hampshire drive, st Johns, Mi 48879 (989) 224-5012st Johns First UMC: 200 e. state street, st. Johns Mi 48879 (989) 224-6859
*syNwoLT, RoyAL J (Re) (Constance) – (R-1952, d-1952, e-1954)Coloma/Riverside Oct. 1951; Portage 1955; Lansing: Mt. Hope 1962; Muskegon: Central 1966; transferred to Detroit Conf., Conf. Staff Program Consultant 1971; Area Asst. to the Bishop Dec. 1976; transferred from Detroit Conf. 1983; Kalamazoo: First 1983; Retired 1991
(H) 11214 Morningside dr, boyne Falls, Mi 49713 (231) 549-2547(s) 870 Nw sarria Ct, Port st Lucie, FL 34986 (772) 873-0949
*TAbeR, HARoLd M (Re) (Miriam) – (R-1950, d-1952, e-1955)[Springport Parish (Assoc.) 1949]; in school 1950; Shepherd/Pleasant Valley 1952; Shepherd/Indian Mission 1956; Wacousta 1958; Casnovia/Kent City 1960; Houghton Lake Parish 1962; Middleville 1964; Middleville/Freeport 1966; Jackson: Trinity 1969; Kalamazoo: Lane Blvd. 1972; Scottville 1975; Granted disability Jan. 25, 1976; Burr Oak 1977; Granted disability 1978; Retired 1980
(H) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin Ave se Apt 4012, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 475-0717
TAboR, KeNNeTH e (PL)Free Soil/Fountain Nov. 1, 1999; Crystal Valley/Walkerville 2000; Ludington: United (Assoc.)(1/4 time) 2004; Ludington: United (Assoc.)(full-time) Oct. 1, 2006; Ludington: United (Assoc.)(part-time) 2007
(H) 1243 blue Heron dr, Ludington, Mi 49431-1070 (231) 845-6101Ludington United UMC: 5810 bryant Road, Ludington Mi 49431-1504 (231) 843-8340
TALLeNT, KiMbeRLy A (Pe) – (R-2008)Dansville Aug. 1, 2006; Dimondale/Grovenburg 2008; Country Chapel 2009
(H) 3400 Lacey Rd, dowling, Mi 49050 (269) 758-3400Country Chapel UMC: 9275 s M 37 Hwy, Po box 26, dowling Mi 49050 (269) 721-8077
TAyLoR-KUNsT, TRACey (Fd) (Jack) – (Consecrated 1996, d-1999)Minister of Christian Education, First Congregational Church of Ada, UCC (LTFT 1/2-time) 1996
(H) 4917 Cedar Ridge st Ne, grand Rapids, Mi 49525 (616) 364-0212(o) First Congregational Church, UCC, Po box 135, Ada, Mi 49301 (616) 676-2166
*TeNHAVe, MiLToN J (Re) (Mary) – (R-1962, d-1962, e-1964)[Hastings Parish 1961] 1962; Climax July 28, 1963; Mesick/Brethren/Harrietta 1965; Evart 1967; Galesburg Jan. 15, 1970; Bellevue/Kalamo 1973; Harbor Springs/Alanson 1977; Riverdale/Elwell 1979; Munith/Pleasant Lake 1986; Retired 1990
(H) Palm Tree Acres, 4705 dove dr, Zephyrhills, FL 33541-7180 (813) 715-1506
TesToLiN, Roy g (Fe)Staff Pastoral Counselor (para. 337.1), Battle Creek: First 1990; Pastoral Counselor, Heritage Interfaith Counseling Center, Battle Creek 1999
(H) 11999 H drive North, battle Creek, Mi 49017 (269) 964-1699(o) Heritage interfaith Counseling Center, 9 Heritage oak Lane ste 3,
battle Creek, Mi 49015 (269) 979-5180
THoMPsoN, J Todd (Fe) (Jodi) – (R-1989, d-1989, e-1992)In school United Theological Seminary 1989; Alto/Bowne Center 1990; Muskegon: Wolf Lake/Unity 1995; Muskegon: Wolf Lake 1998; Charlevoix 2000
(H) 1206 state st., Charlevoix, Mi 49720 (231) 547-5168Charlevoix UMC: 104 state st, Charlevoix Mi 49720 (231) 547-2654
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THoMPsoN, JoHN Ross (Fe) (ellen brubaker) – (R-1995, d-1966, e-1968)[Western Pennsylvania Conf.: In school, Drew University 1966; Center 1968; St. Paul’s Oct. 1980; Council Director 1990;] Transferred from Western Pennsylvania Conf., Grandville 1995; Conference Director 1998; East Lansing University 2006
(H) 5743 Carlton, Haslett, Mi 48840 (517) 812-9679east Lansing University UMC: 1120 s Harrison Rd, east Lansing Mi 48823 (517) 351-7030
THoMPsoN, MARK e (Fe) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1990)Riverside/Scottdale Jan. 1, 1987; Niles Grace Nov. 16, 1992; Bellevue/Kalamo 1996; Keeler/Silver Creek 2004; Grand Rapids Faith 2009
(H) 1018 Charlotte street, grand Rapids, Mi 49504 (616) 453-4519grand Rapids Faith UMC: 2600 seventh st Nw, grand Rapids Mi 49504 (616) 453-0693
THoMPsoN, R JoHN (Fe) (sheryl) – (R-1998, d-1998,e-2003)Hudsonville 1997; Hudsonville/Holland: First (Assoc.) 1998; Litchfield April 1, 2001; Kent City Chapel Hill 2005
(H) 14555 Fruit Ridge Ave, Kent City, Mi 49330 (616) 675-7241Kent City Chapel Hill UMC: 14591 Fruit Ridge Ave Nw, Kent City Mi 49330 (616) 675-7184
*THoMPsoN, RoNALd J (Re) (Hope) – (R-1961, d-1961, e-1963)[Detroit Conf., Waterford: Trinity 1961; Warren: Wesley 1967; Caro 1972;] transferred from Detroit Conf., DeWitt Oct. 15, 1975; Marshall April 5, 1983; Mt. Pleasant: First 1989; Retired 1995
(H) 1010 Tee drive, Lake isabella, Mi 48893 (989) 644-3225
THURsToN-CoX, VAUgHN (oe)[Free Methodist] Ferris State University Wesley Foundation Director, 2008
(H) 14610 Tomahawk Lane, big Rapids, Mi 49307 (231) 796-0968(o) wesley Foundation - Ferris state University, 628 s warren Ave,
big Rapids, Mi 49307 (231) 796-8315
ToMMy, doMiNiC A (Fe) (Comfort) – (e-2003)D.S. Assignment: Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1997; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) (PTLP) Nov. 16, 1997-Apr. 13, 1999; Grand Rapids: Olivet (Assoc.) Apr. 16, 1999; Alto/Bowne Center 2000; Berrien Springs/Arden 2002; Stanwood: Northland 2006
(H) 18835 Fillmore Rd, stanwood, Mi 49346 (231) 823-2514stanwood Northland UMC: 6842 Northland dr., Po box 26, stanwood Mi 49346-0026 (231) 823-2300
ToMPKiNs, KAReN A (Fe) – (R-1998, d-1998; e-2004)Saugatuck/Holland: First (Assoc.) 1998; Holland: First (Assoc.) 2001; Battle Creek: Birchwood 2003; Voluntary Leave of Absence Jan. 1, 2007
(H) 1786 elwood st, Muskegon, Mi 49442-5861 (269) 209-8159
*ToRRey, wiLLiAM J (Re) (eileen) – (R-1952, d-1953, e-1956)[Oshtemo 1951] 1952; Wayland 1956; Wacousta 1960; Battle Creek: Chapel Hill 1964; South Haven 1968; Ludington: United 1974; Jackson: Brookside Sept. 15, 1978; Portage: Chapel Hill 1985; Rockford 1989; Retired 1993; Portage: First (Assoc., LTFT) 1993-May 1996
(H) 28 owl brook Rd, Ashland, NH 03217 (603) 968-6348
*TosHALis, geRALd L (Re) (barbara) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1973)In school 1968; Voluntary Location 1971; Readmitted, Grand Rapids Community Counseling - Personal Growth Ministry 1972; Director, Samaritan Health and Living Center 1979; San Diego: First (para. 426.1 Book of Discipline) 1990; Grand Rapids: Trinity (Assoc.) 1992; Grandville 2001; Grand Rapids Aldersgate (interim) 2005; retired 2006
(H) 2225 spencer drive, Middleville, Mi 49333 (269) 795-9799
TowNLey, ALiCe FLeMiNg (Fe) (Michael) – (R-1997, d-1997, e-2000)Center Park 1997; Family Leave 2001; Williamston (3-6 months interim, para. 338.3b) July 15, 2008; Family Leave 2009
(H) 1035 Prescott dr, east Lansing, Mi 48823 (517) 324-5432
*TowNseNd, RAyMoNd J (Re) (Joyce) – (R-1987, d-1987, e-1990)In school METHESCO 1984-1988; Detroit Conf., Samaria/Lulu 1984-1988; Plainwell (Assoc.) 1988; Leighton 1991; Sparta 2006; retired 2009
(H) 7178 Cornerstone dr., Caledonia, Mi 49316 (616) 204-3495
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TRAN, sANH VAN (oe) (Mai hoang thi Le)[Central Texas Conf.: First Vietnamese United Methodist Mission, Fort Worth, TX] Grand Rapids Vietnamese (3/4-time) 2008
(H) 5649 sugarberry dr se, Kentwood, Mi 49512 (616) 698-0316grand Rapids Vietnamese UMC: 212 bellevue st se, wyoming Mi 49548 (616) 534-4948
TReMAN, CoLLeeN (Fd) (Keith) – (Consecrated June 1984, R-1997, d-1997)Transferred from West Ohio Conf., Muskegon Central, Director of Christian Education, Sept. 1, 1985; Muskegon Lakeside, Director of Christian Education Jan. 1, 1990; Kalamazoo: First, Coordinator of Children’s Ministries July 1, 1990; Leave of Absence Jan. 15, 1998; Sturgis (Deacon - LTFT 1/2) 1998-2008; Lansing Mt Hope (Deacon, Children’s Coordinator – LTFT 1/2 time) 2008
(H) 309 grape, Portland, Mi 48875 (517) 647-6460Lansing Mt Hope UMC: 501 e Mt Hope Ave, Lansing Mi 48910 (517) 482-1549
TReMAN, KeiTH R (Fe) (Colleen) – (R-1983, d-1983, e-1987)In school GETS 1983; Whitehall/Claybanks 1985; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1990; Sturgis Jan. 15, 1998; Portland 2008
(H) 309 grape, Portland, Mi 48875 (517) 647-6460Portland UMC: 310 e bridge st, Portland Mi 48875 (517) 647-4649
TRowbRidge, sUsAN J (Fe) (Roger) – (R-1994, d-1987, e-1990)[Newton, MA 1986; Vermontville, MI: First Congregational 1992; D.S. Assignment: Peace/Quimby April 1, 1993;] Transferred from Detroit Conf., Peace/Quimby (LTFT 3/4) 1994; Peace 1998; Leave of Absence, March 15, 2005
(H) 329 s. Main, Po box 151, Vermontville, Mi 49096-0151 (517) 726-0541
TUPPeR, MiCHAeL J (Fe) (Lori) – (R-1993, d-1983, e-1986)[North Indiana Conf.: Hammond Woodmar (Assoc.) 1983; South Bend: Clay (Assoc.) 1991;] Transferred from North Indiana Conf., Casco April 16, 1993; Pentwater: Centenary 2001; Red Bird Missionary Conference 2006 (para. 346.1)
(H) Hwy. 190 Henderson settlement office, Po box 203, Frakes, Ky 40940(o) Hope UMC, Po box 203, Frakes, Ky 40940 (606) 337-9863
*TURNeR, ARTHUR R (Re) – (R-1968, d-1968, e-1972)Scottdale/Bridgman April 1, 1970; Manton/Fife Lake/East Boardman/South Boardman 1971; Lansing: Potter Park 1976; Battle Creek: Baseline 1981; Ashley/Bannister 1984; Handicapper Information Advocate, Handicapper Information Council & Patient Equipment Locker 1990; Honorable Location 1991; Ad-Interim, Morrice/Bennington/Pittsburg Flint District-Detroit Conf., 1998.; Morrice/Bennington/Pittsburg-Detroit Conf., (para. 337.1, Begun June 2, 1999) 2002; Munith/Pleasant Lake 2004; Incapacity Leave, Nov. 15, 2005; Retired 2006
(H) 4508 Leeward, Pleasant Lake, Mi 49272 (517) 769-2329
TURNeR, MoLLy C (Fe) – (R-1969, d-1969, e-1972)In school 1968; Manton/Fife Lake/East Boardman/South Boardman (Assoc.) 1971; Lansing: Mt. Hope (Assoc.) 1976; Vermontville/Gresham 1979; Breckenridge 1983; Central District Supt. 1990; Area Assistant to the Bishop 1993; Grand Ledge: First 2003
(H) 912 e scott st, grand Ledge, Mi 48837 (517) 627-7347grand Ledge First UMC: 411 Harrison st, grand Ledge Mi 48837 (517) 627-3256
TUTHiLL, TiMoTHy T (Fe) (susan) – (R-1998, d-1998 e-2001)Mason: First (Assoc.) 1998; MSU Wesley Foundation 2006
(H) 830 Roosevelt st, Mason, Mi 48854 (517) 676-5234(o) wesley Foundation - Michigan state University, 1118 s. Harrison,
east Lansing, Mi 48823 (517) 332-0861
*VALe, diANe e (Re) (Marc) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1977)In school 1973; Fife Lake/Boardmans Parish 1976; Lawton Oct. 15, 1977; The Institute for Advanced Pastoral Studies, Bloomfield Hills May 1, 1980; Sabbatical 1983; Weidman 1984; Leave of absence July 15, 1985; Retired 1990
(H) 17600 garvey Road, Chelsea, Mi 48118 (734) 475-9526
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VANdeNbRiNK, sANdRA KAy (PL)Hudsonville 2001; Salem / Bradley Indian Missions (1/4 part-time interim local pastor) Jan. 16, 2005; Salem / Bradley Indian Missions (1/2 time local pastor) July 1, 2005; (3/4 time Jan. 1, 2007)
(H) 3933 Kerri Ct, Holland, Mi 49424 (616) 738-9030salem indian Mission of the UMC: 3644 28th st, Po box 54, Hopkins Mi 49328 (616) 738-9030bradley indian Mission of the UMC: 695 128th Ave, shelbyville Mi 49344-9500 (616) 738-9030
VANdeRbiLT, HeRbeRT J (PL) (emmy)East Nelson 2004
(H) 2204 gee dr, Lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 897-8642east Nelson UMC: 9024 18 Mile Rd Ne, Cedar springs Mi 49319-9217 (616) 696-0661
VANdoP, JoNATHAN d (Pe) (darcie suderman) – (R-2009)Rosebush 2008
(H) 3272 e weidman Rd, Rosebush, Mi 48878 (989) 433-5509Rosebush UMC: 3805 school street, Po box 187, Rosebush Mi 48878-0187 (989) 433-2957
VANLeNTe, CHARLes R (AM) (Linda) – (d-1973)Ashton Charge Sept. 1963; Morris Chapel/Niles Dec. 1964-Sept. 1965; St. Johns: Salem Jan. 15, 1970; Howard City: Maple Hill 1972; Honorable Location Aug. 15, 1976; Holton/Sitka/Twin Lake ad interim 1978; Readmitted Holton/Sitka/Twin Lake 1982; Cassopolis 1983; Kalkaska 1993; Grand Rapids: Northlawn 1996
(H) 1141 Northlawn Ne, grand Rapids, Mi 49505 (616) 361-2391grand Rapids Northlawn UMC: 1157 Northlawn Ne, grand Rapids Mi 49505 (616) 361-8503
*VANLeNTe, LLoyd R (Re) – (d-1958, e-1960)Ferry 1955; Shepherd/Mt. Pleasant Indian Mission 1958; Lakeview/Belvidere 1964; Ganges Jan. 1966; Fenville/Ganges Parish 1968; Caledonia/Parmelee 1971; Lansing: Central (Assoc.) 1977; Retired 1982
(H) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin se Apt 1020, grand Rapids, Mi 49506-3337 (616) 245-4016
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*VAUgHT, KeNNeTH R (Re) (Helen) – (R-1952, e-1957)Transferred from Indiana South (EUB), Hastings Hope 1968; Battle Creek Christ Jan. 16, 1983; Leighton 1986; Nashville June 1, 1991; Retired 1994; Quimby (DSA) 1998
(H) 1641 s broadway, Hastings, Mi 49058 (269) 948-3972 Quimby UMC: 3180 e M-79 Hwy, Po box 63, Hastings Mi 49058 (269) 945-9392
*VeNTURA, osCAR (Re) (Naomi) – (R-1996, d-1975, e-1978)[Puerto Rico Conf.: Cidra 1975, Ponce Palya 1980, Transfered to Wisconsin Conf.; Kenosha: First Hispanic Ministry 1986;] Transfered from Wisconsin Conf.; Grand Rapids: La Nueva Esperanza Sept. 1, 1996; Involuntary Leave of Absence Sept. 2002; Grand Rapids: Iglesia Metodista Unida La Nueva Esperanza, March 16, 2003; retired 2009
(H) Calle Carlos Lassy #13, barahona, Republica dominicana(s) Apartado Postal #97, barahona, Republica dominicana
VeRNoN, doUgLAs w (Fe) (Jane) – (R-1967, e-1970)Niles: Trinity 1969; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1971; Stockbridge Nov. 1974; [Transfered to Detroit conf., Birmingham: First (Assoc.) Sept. 1979; Mackinaw City: Church of the Straits Nov. 15, 1984; Detroit: St. Timothy’s Jan. 1, 1988; Northville: First UMC 1991] Transfered from Detroit conf., Kalamazoo: First 2000
(H) 3643 woodcliff dr, Kalamazoo, Mi 49008-2513 (269) 544-2683Kalamazoo First UMC: 212 s Park st, Kalamazoo Mi 49007 (269) 381-6340
ViTToZ, iReNe L (PL)Brookfield Eaton (DSA), October 2004; Brookfield Eaton (part-time) Nov. 15, 2005; Brookfield Eaton (part-time) and Pope (part-time) 2008
(H) 5503 Long Hwy, eaton Rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 543-5361brookfield eaton UMC: 7681 brookfield Rd, Po box 430, Charlotte Mi 48813 (517) 543-4225
Pope UMC: Po box 228, springport Mi 49284-0228 (517) 857-3655
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*VUUReNs, doNALd (Re) (Florence) – (R-1976, d-1976, e-1979)Received by transfer from Reformed Church of America 1976; Holton/Sitka/Twin Lake Oct. 15, 1975; Leighton Jan. 1, 1978; Bear Lake/Arcadia 1980; Milville Feb. 1, 1983; Adamsville 1986; Retired Oct. 16, 1995; DSA Crystal Valley/Walkerville 1996
(H) 4125 wilson beach Rd, Twin Lake, Mi 49457 (231) 828-4341
wAgNeR, gLeNN M (Fe) (Nancy) – (R-1992, d-1976, e-1982)[Northern Illinois Conf.: Freeport: Faith (Assoc.) 1979; Harvard 1986;] Transferred from Northern Illinois Conf.: North Muskegon Community 1992; Holt 2006
(H) 1951 Heatherton, Holt, Mi 48842 (517) 694-8277Holt UMC: 2321 N Aurelius Rd, Po box 168, Holt Mi 48842 (517) 694-8168
*wAgNeR, LyNN w (Re) (Patricia) – (R-1965, d-1965, e-1970)Hillsdale (Assoc.) 1966; Niles Wesley (Assoc.) 1969; Howard City Circuit Sept. 15, 1970; Evart Circuit March 1, 1971; Keeler/Silver Creek Oct. 15, 1973; Mulliken/Grand Ledge (Assoc.) 1975; Country Chapel/Banfield 1977; Nashville 1984; Middleville/Parmelee 1988; Battle Creek: Maple 1996; Lyons-Muir/Ionia: Easton 2001; Retired September 1, 2002
(H) 116 s Clinton st, Charlotte, Mi 48813-1422 (517) 543-8186
wALes, gARy s (Fe) (Cynthia Kaye) – (R-1988, d-1988, e-1990)Fife Lake/Boardman 1987; Trowbridge 1994; Kingsley 2008
(H) P o box 337, Kingsley, Mi 49649 (231) 263-5999Kingsley UMC: 113 blair street, Po box 395, Kingsley Mi 49649 (231) 263-5278
*wALswoRTH, LoweLL F (Re) (Jessica) – (R-1959, d-1959, e-1962)[Hastings Parish 1957]; Lyon Lake/Marengo 1959; in school 1961; Kalamazoo First (Assoc.) 1962; Bellevue/Kalamo 1966; Grand Rapids: First (Assoc.) 1971; Edwardsburg/Niles: Trinity 1973; Battle Creek: Trinity 1978; Vicksburg 1981; Sturgis 1993; Assoc. Professor of Communications, Olivet College 1995; Retired 2002
(H) 1412 e Hatch, sturgis, Mi 49091 (269) 659-4688
*wALwoRTH JR, MAURiCe e (Re) (sally) – (R-1993, d-1985, e-1989)[Central Texas Conf.: Maypearl-Venus 1983; Dawson/Penelope 1985; Round Rock: First (Senior Assoc. & Business Mgr.) 1987; Southwest Texas Conf.: George West: First 1989; Corpus Christi: St. Peter’s by-the-Sea July-Oct. 1993;] Transferred from Southwest Texas Conf., Battle Creek: Baseline Nov. 1, 1993; Lansing: Christ 1996; Jackson: Calvary 2003; retired 2006; Munith/Pleasant Lake (DSA) 2006; Pleasant Lake (DSA) 2007-Sept. 30, 2007; Somerset Center (DSA) 2008-2009
(H) 257 Lake Heights, Po box 612, grass Lake, Mi 49240 (517) 522-3936
wARReN, CHeRyLL (PL)Shepardsville (DSA) 2007, Shepardsville (PTLP) 11/12/07
(H) 323 w oliver st, owosso, Mi 48867 (989) 729-7570shepardsville UMC: 6990 east winfield Road, ovid Mi 48866 (989) 834-5104
*wegNeR, gLeNN R (Re) (evelyn) – (R-1984, d-1975, e-1978)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Woodland/Welcome Corners 1984; Epsilon/Levering 1987; West Ohio Conf., Seaman Sept. 1, 1992 (para. 426.1 Book of Discipline); Battle Creek: Baseline 1996; Retired 2004
(H) 8870 baseline Rd, battle Creek, Mi 49017-8610 (269) 967-3850
weiLeR, CARA (Pd) (Matthew) – (R-2007)Portage Chapel Hill (Deacon) (1/4 time) Oct. 1, 2007; transferred from Northern Illinois Conf. 2008
(H) 7146 oakland drive, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 323-9279Portage Chapel Hill UMC: 7028 oakland dr., Portage Mi 49024 (269) 327-6643
weiLeR, JoHN MATTHew (Pe) (Cara) – (R-2009)Portage Chapel Hill (Assoc.) 2007; Portage Chapel Hill (Assoc.)(1/2 time) and Sunnyside (1/2 time) 2009
(H) 7146 oakland drive, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 323-9279Kalamazoo sunnyside UMC: 2800 gull Road, Kalamazoo Mi 49048-1384 (269) 349-3047
Portage Chapel Hill UMC: 7028 oakland dr., Portage Mi 49024 (269) 327-6643
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weiNbeRgeR, sTePHAN (Fe) – (R-1985, e-1975, Presby. Church)Indian River/Pellston July 1, 1984; St. Johns: First 1990; Lansing: First 2000; Oaks Correctional Facility 2004; Lansing: Calvary/Potter Park 2005; Lansing Calvary July 1, 2006; Lansing Calvary/Wheatfield Aug. 1, 2006; Mancelona/Alba 2007
(H) 406 sunnyside st, Mancelona, Mi 49659 (231) 587-9446Mancelona UMC: Po box 301, Mancelona Mi 49659 (231) 587-8461
Alba UMC: Po box 301, Mancelona Mi 49659 (231) 587-8461
*weLsH, geRALd L (Re) (Martha gene) – (R-1957, d-1957, e-1960)[Sand Lake Circuit 1953; in school 1956]; Alma (Assoc.) Jan. 1960; Carson City 1961; Harbor Springs Sept. 1965; Stevensville 1968; Bellaire Oct. 15, 1969; Martin/Shelbyville 1976; Evart/Avondale 1984; Bronson 1990; Retired 1994
(H) 35 Roberts Court, Coopersville, Mi 49404 (616) 837-7157
weNdeLL, doNALd R (FL) (Violet)[D.S. Assignment: Moscow Plains Jan. 1, 1993;] Moscow Plains 1993; Nottawa Jan. 1, 1996; Jackson: Zion July 15, 2003; Local Pastor Without Appointment, Mar. 15, 2006; Bloomingdale (1/4 time) 2006; Mt Pleasant Trinity/Countryside/Leaton November 30, 2008
(H) 250 s Crawford Road, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 772-3725Mt Pleasant Trinity UMC: 202 s elizabeth street, Mt Pleasant Mi 48858 (989) 772-5690
Countryside UMC: 202 s elizabeth street, Mt Pleasant Mi 48858 (989) 773-0359Leaton UMC: 6890 e beal City Road, Mt Pleasant Mi 48858 (989) 773-3838
*wessMAN, RobeRT L (Re) (Leslie) – (R-1974, d-1974, e-1981)In school 1974; Mason (Assoc.) 1979; Caledonia 1984; Allegan 1990; Retired 1999
(H) 6476 Castle Ave, Holland, Mi 49423-8988 (616) 335-8983
wHeAT, KAReN s (Fe) (Vincent) – (R-1972, d-1972, e-1975)In school 1972; Niles: Wesley (Assoc.) 1974; Gobles/Kendall Sept. 15, 1976; Jackson: Trinity 1986; Battle Creek: First 1998; Charlotte: Lawrence Aveune 2002
(H) 1209 s Clinton dr, Charlotte, Mi 48813 (517) 543-4407Charlotte Lawrence Avenue UMC: 210 e Lawrence Ave, Po box 36,
Charlotte Mi 48813 (517) 543-4670
wHiTe-PigeoN, oweN L (PL) (Carol)[D.S. Assignment: Kewadin Indian Mission 1993.] Mt. Pleasant: Chippewa Indian 1994
(H) 3490 s Leaton Road, Mt Pleasant, Mi 48858 (989) 772-5521Mt Pleasant Chippewa indian UMC: 9285 e. broomfield Rd., Mt Pleasant Mi 48858 (989) 773-0931
*wHiTLoCK, bobby dALe (Re) (Nancy Jo) – (R-1985, d-1977, e-1980)Transferred from Oklahoma Conf., Remus/Halls Corner/Mecosta Sept. 16, 1985; Dansville/Vantown May 16, 1987; Caledonia 1990; Scottville January 6, 1996; Big Rapids: First 2004; Robbins 2008; Retired 2009
(H) 4512 s Quarterline, Muskegon, Mi 49444 (231) 457-4705
wiLLiAMs, CHARLes A (Fe) (Heidi) – (R-1995, d-1995, e-2000)Mesick/Harrietta 1992-Feb. 14, 1997; Belding Feb. 15, 1997; Quincy Jan. 1, 1999; Alden/Central Lake 2003
(H) Po box 157, Alden, Mi 49612-0157 (231) 331-6762Alden UMC: 9015 Helena, Po box 130, Alden Mi 49612-0130 (231) 331-4132
Central Lake UMC: 8117 w old state Rd, Po box 213, Central Lake Mi 49622
wiLLiAMs, JeFFRey C (Fe) (beverly) – (R-1987, d-1987, e-1991)In school G-ETS 1987; Center Park Aug. 1, 1989; Director, WMU Wesley Foundation Feb. 16, 1993; New Church Start/Rockford (Assoc.) 2002; White Pines: New Church Start 2004; White Pines and Courtland-Oakfield 2009
(H) 6174 Meadowlark dr Ne, Rockford, Mi 49341 (616) 863-6218Courtland-oakfield UMC: 10299 Myers Lake Ave, Rockford Mi 49341 (616) 866-4298
white Pines UMC: Po box 276, belmont Mi 49306 (616) 970-0354
wiLLiAMs, JeReMy PH (Fe) (Tamara) – (R-1996, d-1996, e-2001)Arden 1995; Berrien Springs/Arden 1998; Traverse City: Asbury 2002; Traverse Bay Jan. 2005 (Asbury & Emmanuel merged January 2005); Albion First 2009
(H) 11184 29 Mile Rd, Albion, Mi 49224 (517) 629-6531Albion First UMC: 600 e Michigan, Albion Mi 49224 (517) 629-9425
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*wiLLiAMs, MyRoN K (Re) (Maudy) – (R-1953, e-1956)Ludington (EUB) 1956; Sodus/Chapel Hill (EUB) 1960; Vicksburg 1969; Holt 1972; Hastings: First 1982; Wyoming: Wesley Park 1985; Retired 1994
(H) 1743 s. stebbins Rd., white Cloud, Mi 49349 (231) 689-1689(s) 5430 e. Arbor Ave, Mesa, AZ 85206 (480) 981-3713
*wiLLiAMs, NoLAN R (Re) (sandra) – (d-1970)Coral/Amble 1966; Stanwood/Higbe 1967; Stanwood: Northland 1971; Ionia: Zion/Easton 1974; Ithaca/Beebe Oct. 1, 1980; Niles: Wesley 1991.; Retired Jan. 1, 2000
(H) 4231 embassy dr se, grand Rapids, Mi 49546 (616) 957-3222
*wiLLiAMs, RiCHARd K (Re) (susan) – (R-1969, d-1969, e-1972)In school 1969; Benton Harbor: Peace Temple (Assoc.) 1971; Constantine April 1, 1973; Honorable Location 1976; Galien/Olive Branch ad interim Feb. 1, 1977; Muskegon: Wolf Lake Oct. 1, 1979; Lansing: Trinity (Assoc.) Nov. 1, 1983; Hesperia/Ferry 1985; Leave of Absence Oct. 1, 1997; Retired 2001
(H) 268 e south Ave, Hesperia, Mi 49421 (231) 854-3005
wiLLiAMs, TAMARA sM (Fe) (Jeremy) – (R-1993, d-1987, e-1990)[Baltimore-Washington Conf.: Chesapeake Charge (Cedar Grove/Oakland) 1988; Cedar Grove 1992;] Transferred from Baltimore-Washington Conf., Stevensville (Assoc.) 1993; Traverse City: Central (Assoc.) 2002; Albion District Superintendent 2009
(H) 11184 29 Mile Rd, Albion, Mi 49224 (517) 629-6531(o) Albion district office, 505 e Columbia Ave, battle Creek, Mi 49014 (269) 962-7760
wiLsoN, MARgAReT HALLs (Fe) (benjamin) – (R-1984, d-1984, e-1989)In school METHESCO 1984; Alto/Bowne Center 1985; Portage Prairie 1989; Marshall (Assoc.) 1994; Otsego 1998; Evart 2000; Grawn 2006
(H) 1222 west silver Lake Rd s, Traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 943-9632grawn UMC: Po box 62, grawn Mi 49637 (231) 943-8353
*wiLsoN, RiCHARd d (Re) – (R-1963, d-1963, e-1967)Muskegon: Unity/Twin Lakes 1965; Cadillac: Selma St./South Community Oct. 1966; Big Rapids Parish Nov. 1968; Howard City/Coral/Maple Hill March 1, 1971; Howard City: First/Coral 1972; Kalamazoo: Lane Blvd. 1975; Muskegon: Lakeside 1981; Buchanan: Faith/Morris Chapel 1987; Sodus: Chapel Hill 1996; Battle Creek: Sonoma/Newton 2003; retired 2008
(H) 548 east drive, Marshall, Mi 49068 (269) 781-4082
*wiNgeieR, doUgLAs e (Re)Transfered from Wisconsin conf., Retired 2000
(H) 266 Merrimon Ave, Asheville, NC 28801-1218 (828) 456-3857
wisdoM-LoNg, MiCHeLLe M (Fe) (Richard Long)[North Georgia Conf., Kingswood UMC, Dunwoody, GA] Transfered from North Georgia Conf., Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) (para. 337.1) 1998; Family Leave 2000; Pleasant Valley (LTFT 1/4) 2001; Pleasant Valley (LTFT 1/2) Jan. 1, 2007; Leave of Absence 2008
(H) 6071 Thunder bluff Rd, Kalamazoo, Mi 49009-9127 (269) 372-0826
woLFe, gRegoRy R (Fe) (sue) – (R-1973, d-1973, e-1975)Clinical Pastoral Education Program, Milledgeville State Hospital 1973; Potterville/West Benton 1974; Keeler/Silver Creek Oct. 16, 1978; Grass Lake Nov. 16, 1983; Clare 1994; Portland 2003; Kalkaska 2008
(H) 2301 shawn Rd, Kalkaska, Mi 49646 (231) 258-5995Kalkaska UMC: 2525 beebe Rd, Kalkaska Mi 49646 (231) 258-2820
wood, gRegoRy b (Fe) (beverly) – (R-1980, d-1980, e-1984)In school 1980; New Buffalo/Lakeside Feb. 1, 1982; Lansing :Trinity (Assoc.) 1985; Manistee 1990; Portage: First 1998
(H) 8731 Newhouse, Portage, Mi 49024 (269) 327-0410Portage First UMC: 8740 s westnedge Ave, Portage Mi 49002 (269) 327-6761
woRLey, RoNALd L (PL) (shelly)Crystal Valley/Walkerville (part-time) 2004
(H) 76 w Muskegon st Nw, Po box 254, Kent City, Mi 49330 (616) 678-5387Crystal Valley UMC: Po box 127, walkerville Mi 49459 (231) 873-5422
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wRigHT, CHRisTiNA LyNN (Pd) – (R-2009)(H) 2655 Hampshire st, Cleveland Heights, oH 44106
wRigHT, TiMoTHy b (Fe) (Paula) – (Fe-2008)Horton Bay/Greensky Hill Indian Mission 2005
(H) 4979 boyne City Rd, boyne City, Mi 49712 (231) 582-9441Horton bay UMC: 4961 boyne City Rd, boyne City Mi 49712-9217 (231) 582-9262
greensky Hill UMC: 8484 green sky Hill Rd, Charlevoix Mi 49720-9686 (231) 547-2028
*yiNgLiNg, dAVid w (Re) – (R-1969, d-1969, e-1973)Transferred from East Ohio Conf., Kalamazoo: Milwood (Assoc.) 1972; Edmore 1976; Charlevoix/Greensky Hill Indian Mission 1981; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1988; Retired 1991
(H) 2034 willow Run Cir, enon, oH 45323-9786 (937) 864-2166
*yoH, dAVid s (Re) (Mary Lee) – (R-1953, d-1955, e-1957)Transferred from Detroit Conf., Lansing Central (Assoc.) 1961; Montego Bay Circuit Supt. Jamaica District 1966; North Muskegon 1968; Parchment Sept. 1, 1978; Alma 1989; Retired 1995; Hopkins/South Monterey (DSA) 1996; Burton Heights (DSA) 1999; Lawrence (DSA) Jan. 1, 2003; Benton Harbor: Peace Temple (DSA) Nov. 15, 2003; Lane Boulevard (DSA), July 1, 2006; Riverside (DSA), Oct. 4, 2006-2009
(H) 849 brook Village Ct, Holland, Mi 49423 (616) 392-3942
*yoUeLLs, RiCHARd A (Re) (Carol) – (R-1960, d-1960, e-1963)[Silver Creek 1958]; Bridgman 1963; Wesley Foundation Director, CMU 1965; Flint Wesley Foundation Director 1969; Potterville/West Benton/Dimondale 1970; South Haven 1974; Grand Rapids: Olivet Aug. 16, 1979; Muskegon Heights: Temple 1989; Grand Haven: Church of the Dunes (Assoc.) 1991; Retired 1995
(H) 1600 Plymouth se, grand Rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 243-3759
yoUNg, MeLANie s (Fe) – (R-1993, d-1993, e-1995)Weidman 1993; Muskegon: Central (Assoc.) 1994; Leave of Absence 1996; In school, CPE Residency Program, Rochester Methodist Hospital Sept. 1, 1996; Grovenburg 1997; Quincy 1998; Director, Wesley Foundation, Ferris State University Oct 1, 1998; Burr Oak (LTFT 1/2) 2003; Appointed to attend school 2006; Constantine 2007; Leave of Absence 2009
(H) 6445 w beard Rd, Po box 42, shaftsburg, Mi 48882 (517) 675-5345
yoUNg, sTeVeN R (Fe) (Kathy) – (R-1982, d-1982, e-1985)Turk Lake 1982; Muskegon: Lakeside 1987; Sparta 1993; Ithaca/Beebe 2006
(H) 601 N Union street, ithaca, Mi 48847 (989) 875-3086ithaca UMC: 327 e. Center, ithaca Mi 48847 (989) 875-4313
beebe UMC: 327 e. Center street, ithaca Mi 48847
ZACHMAN, Lee F (Fe) (barbara) – (R-1977, d-1974, e-1981)Eaton Rapids (Assoc.) Jan. 15, 1977; North Adams/Jerome 1980; Martin/Shelbyville 1984; Wyoming Park April 16, 1994; Middleville/Parmelee 1996; Parmelee (LTFT 1/2) 2004
(H) 3645 Lakeshore dr, shelbyville, Mi 49344 (269) 672-5161Parmelee UMC: 9266 w Parmelee Rd, Po box 237, Middleville Mi 49333 (269) 795-8816
ZieNeRT, eLLeN K (sP)East Lansing: Chapel Hill (DSA) 2005; East Lansing: Chapel Hill (part-time Local Pastor) Nov. 15, 2005
(H) 1710 Rolfe Rd, Mason, Mi 48854 (517) 676-4790east Lansing Chapel Hill UMC: 7501 Coleman Rd, east Lansing Mi 48823 (517) 339-1409
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*Benner, Dwight M (rhL) (Joan) – (r-1970, D-1970, e-1972)Transferred from Northern Illinois Conf. Athens/East LeRoy/Fulton 1970; Portage (Assoc.) 1972; Grand Rapids: Second 1974; Coloma/Riverside 1977; Evart Circuit Sept. 1, 1981; Leave of Absence 1983; Honorable Location 1988 (Charge Conf.: Birmingham: First); Retired 2009
(h) 21660 Meadow Ln, Beverly hills, Mi 48025-4850 (248) 723-0676
*Carr, wiLLiaM D (rhL) (Carolyn) – (r-1982, D-1982, e-1986)In school METHESCO 1982; Belding 1983; Galien/Olive Branch Oct. 16, 1983; Hamilton Grove (H), New Carlisle, IN, April 16, 1986; Leave of absence Oct. 15, 1988; Bear Lake/Arcadia 1989; Honorable Location 1993 (Charge Conf.: Fennville); Retired Mar. 1, 2003
(h) 3615 Bay View Drive, allegan, Mi 49010 (260) 686-0290
CrossMan, thoMas a (hL) – (r-1983, D-1983, e-1986)Leaton Aug. 16, 1980-Aug. 1981 (Local Pastor); In school Union Theological Seminary 1983; Mt. Pleasant: First (Assoc.) 1981; Leave of absence June 30, 1986; Honorable Location 1991 (Charge Conf.: St. Paul & St. Andrew, New York, NY)
(h) 687 w 204th street #6J, new York, nY 10034-1290 (212) 567-0437
DeMpseY, BruCe w (hL) – (r-1979, D-1979, e-1983)In school 1979; Edwardsburg 1981; Muskegon: Wolf Lake Nov. 1, 1983; Leave of absence Nov. 1, 1988; Honorable Location 1993 (Charge Conf.: Montague)
(h) 3950 westbrook Dr, Muskegon, Mi 49444-4165
*Draggoo, DaViD L (rhL) (sandra) – (r-1962, D-1962, e-1966)Morris Chapel 1962; Sturgis (Assoc.) Nov. 1964; Burr Oak 1967; Perry/Shaftsburg 1971; Leave of Absence 1981; Honorable Location 1986 (Charge Conf.: Laingsburg); Retired 2009
(h) 9637 Jason rd, Laingsburg, Mi 48848 (517) 651-6846
hainer, C. DaViD (hL) (sally) – (r-1981, D-1981, e-1985)In school GETS 1981; Bainbridge New Hope/Scottdale 1983; Belding Nov. 1, 1983, Kent City Chapel Hill Oct. 1, 1988; Leave of absence March 1, 1991; Honorable Location 1996; (Charge Conf.: Ludington: St. Paul)
(h) 3563 Deer ridge Ct, Bettendorf, ia 52722 (563) 359-3508
hiLL, VaLerie Marie (aL) – (r-1979, D-1979, e-1983)In school Perkins School of Theology 1979; Hinchman-Oronoko 1981; Bear Lake/Arcadia March 1, 1983; Frontier, Osseo 1985; Comstock 1989; Leave of absence 1991; Springport/Lee Center 1996; Pine River Parish: LeRoy/Ashton (Interim)1998; Administrative Location 1999
(h) 11380 heintzelman ave ne, rockford, Mi 49341-9534 (616) 754-7556
XVii-a. CLergY on honoraBLe or aDMinistratiVe LoCation
This Pastoral Record indicates appointments but is not necessarily a pension record. The date given following each appointment represents the initial year of that appointment, with changes occurring immediately follow-ing Annual Conference unless otherwise noted. Brackets around appointments indicate charges served prior to reception into the West Michigan Conference. (H) is the Home Address; (O) is an office address and (S) is a seasonal address.
This record is maintained by Kathy Hippensteel at the Conference Center. Correspondence should be directed to her by email, kathy@wmcumc.org, or at P.O. Box 6247, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6247.
HL = Honorable Location AL = Administrative Location RHL = Retired Honorable Location
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*LeaCh, JaMes e (rhL) – (r-1954, D-1955, e-1957)Hopkins 1955; Kalamazoo: First (Assoc.) 1956; Grand Rapids: Second 1959; Executive Secretary, Michigan Conf. Board of Education 1962; Big Rapids: First 1965; Honorable Location 1972; Retired 1994 (Charge Conf.: Memorial UMC, Lake Placid, FL)
(h) 340 Belle tower ave, Lake placid, FL 33852-5259 (813) 699-1047
Long, MiChaeL eDwarD (hL) (Jean) – (r-1983, D-1983, e-1986)In school Asbury Theological Seminary 1983; Rosebush (LTFT 3/4) Clare (Assoc. LTFT 1/4) 1984; Rosebush/Geneva Hope (Detroit Conf.) 1990; Grawn 1992; Sommerset Center 1996; Honorable Location 1998 (Charge Conf.: Traverse Bay)
(h) 4414 Blair townhall rd, traverse City, Mi 49684 (231) 943-9583
MaCarthur, terrY L (hL) – (r-1974, D-1974, e-1977)In school, Sparta/Bloomfield, Ohio 1974; St. Johns: Salem/Greenbush/Lowe 1976; Three Oaks Oct. 16, 1979; In school Union Theological Seminary 1983; Leave of Absence 1984; Honorable Location 1985 (Charge Conf.: Portage: Chapel Hill)
(h) 17 Chemin taverney, 1218 grand saconnex, switzerland
MCKinVen-Copus, CLinton (hL) (Laurie) – (r-1984, D-1984, e-1987)Transferred from Wisconsin Conf., Fife Lake/Boardman 1985; West Mendon 1987; Leslie/Felt Plains 1990; Leave of absence Sept. 16, 1991; Perry/Shaftsburg Feb. 1, 1992; Grand Rapids: Olivet Jan. 1, 1995; SECOM (para 335.1d) Jan. 1, 2001; leave of absence Feb. 15, 2005; Honorable Location 2007 (Charge Conf.: Ludington)
(h) 5480 s Lakeshore Dr, Ludington, Mi 49431 (231) 845-9414
MCKinVen-Copus, Laurie J (hL) (Clinton) – (r-1984, D-1984, e-1987)In school GETS 1984; Manton 1985; Nottawa/Leonidas (LTFT) 1987; Munith/Pleasant Lake 1990; Leave of absence Sept. 16, 1991; United Methodist Community House, Church and Community Liaison 1996; Honorable Location April 2, 2005 (Charge Conf.: Ludington)
(h) 5480 s Lakeshore Dr, Ludington, Mi 49431 (231) 845-9414
*MCnarY, CharLes D (rhL) (sandra hoffman Mcnary) – (r-1965, D-1965, e-1968)[Winn/Coomer/Millbrook 1961; Casnovia/Kent City 1964]; Kent City 1967; Bangor 1970; Honorable Location 1977; Retired 1995; Morris Chapel (DSA) 2002-2003 (Charge Conf.: Bangor Simpson)
(h) 32054 County road 687, Bangor, Mi 49013 (269) 427-0766
*MereDith, thurLan e (rhL) – (r-1966, D-1966, e-1969)[Gladwin Parish Jan. 1960; Courtland/Oakfield Nov. 1963] 1966; Martin/Shelbyville 1970; Grand Rapids: Northlawn 1976; Lake Odessa: Central 1984; Disability 1986; Leave of absence 1988; Honorable Location 1993; Snow (ad interim) 1995 (Charge Conf.: Grand Rapids: Northlawn); retired 2008
(h) 632 hensel ave nw #93, Comstock park, Mi 49321-8933 (616) 785-8494
*MiLes, DanieL e (rhL) – (r-1969, D-1969, e-1974)Concord 1969; East Lansing: Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville Jan 1, 1972; Alden/Central Lake 1974; Honorable Location Dec. 1, 1976 (Charge Conf.: Saginaw State Street); retired 2006
(h) 5915 Cartago Dr, Lansing, Mi 48911-6480 (989) 777-1248
Moore, eugene B (hL) (tamara) – (D-1964, e-1966)[Dimondale 1960; Bear Lake Circuit 1963]; Blanchard/Winn/Pine River/Commer 1966; Three Rivers: Ninth Street/Jones 1968; Honorable Location 1972 (Charge Conf.: Paw Paw); Bloomingdale (ad interim appointment) Jan. 1, 2009
(h) 33250 Berniece ave, paw paw, Mi 49079 (269) 567-6445
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Bloomingdale uMC: po Box 9, Bloomingdale Mi 49026 (269) 521-3323
MYers, aLLen C (hL) (Janice) – (r-1967, e-1970)East Ohio Conf: Nashville, Ohio (UCC) 1970; In school University of Michigan 1970; Supernumerary 1975; Honorable Location 1977; Transferred from East Ohio Conf. 1980; Honorable Location 1980 (Charge Conf.: Grand Rapids: Trinity)
(h) 2011 orville se, grand rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 452-5339
*nieLsen, roger w (rhL) (Janet) – (r-1957, D-1959, e-1963)Freeport 1957; Muskegon Heights Temple (Assoc.) 1961; Newaygo 1964; Jackson: Haven 1967; Schoolcraft 1970; Lawton 1971; Disability leave 1974; Supernumerary 1975; Honorable Location 1980; Retired (Charge Conf.: Gull Lake, Richland, MI)
(h) 68101 26th st, Lawton, Mi 49065-9615 (269) 624-6223
otto, eDwarD F (hL) (nancy) – (r-1968, D-1968, e-1970)Transferred from Wisconsin Conf., East Lansing: Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville 1969; Wacousta Dec. 15, 1971; Honorable Location Oct. 1, 1978 (Charge Conf.: Lansing: Central)
(h) 1335 s prairie ave #405, Chicago, iL 60605-3121 (312) 945-3966
saBo-shuLer, JaMes C (hL) (ilona) – (r-1971, D-1971, e-1979)Transferred from Wisconsin Conf., Winn/Blanchard/Pine River/Commer 1977; Leave of Absence May 15, 1980; Honorable Location 1985 (Charge Conf.: Williamston)
(h) 2206 n pontiac Dr, Janesville, wi 53545 (608) 755-3808
*sCheiBner, pauL K (rhL) (elaine) – (r-1959, D-1959, e-1963)Preaching License 1958; Girard 1959; In school 1960; Concord 1962; Martin/Shelbyville 1965; Dansville/Vantown 1970; East Lansing: Chapel Hill/Gunnisonville 1974; Leave of Absence 1978; Honorable Location 1983; Retired 1993
(h) 631 nixon Blvd, roscommon, Mi 48653-8760 (517) 821-9723
sChroeDer, J Chris (hL) (Carolyn) – (r-1976, D-1976, e-1981)Alden/Central Lake 1976; Sunfield/Sebewa 1982; Sunfield Nov. 16, 1984; Leave of absence Jan. 1, 1992; Honorable Location 1998 (Charge Conf.: Sunfield)
(h) 1605 woodcliff se, grand rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 954-0776
*siLVernaiL, wiLBur L (rhL) – (r-1950, e-1955)Portage: Prairie (EUB) 1955; Waterloo (EUB) 1960; Voluntary Location 1969; Honorable Location 1971; Retired 1993
(h) 3832 perrine road, rives Junction, Mi 49277 (517) 569-3715
sMaLL, DaViD e (hL) (elaine Lewis-small) – (r-1982, e-1982, e-1985)[Niles Trinity 1981]; Brandywine Trinity 1982; Morristown UMC, Northern New Jersey (para. 425.1 Book of Discipline); In school, Drew University 1988; Anderson and Asbury UMC’s - Northern New Jersey Conference (para. 337.1) 1998; Honorable Location 1999; Nooksack Valley, Washington (ad interim appointment) 2008
(h) 1445 sudden Valley, Bellingham, wa 98229 (281) 298-1236
*spoor, DaLe D (rhL) (Vera) – (r-1961, D-1961, e-1964)[Kalamazoo: Milwood (Assoc.) 1960]; Marcellus/Wakelee 1961; Hartford 1965; Wacousta 1967; Stockbridge Dec. 15, 1971; Honorable Location Oct. 1974; Retired 1993
(h) 3215 w Mt hope ave apt 250, Lansing, Mi 48911-1281 (517) 580-8638
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*steeLe, phiLip p (rhL) (nancy) – (r-1964, D-1964, e-1968)[Schoolcraft 1961; METHESCO 1963-66]; Wolf Lake/Sitka Summer 1964; Cooper UCC Summer 1965; Portage: First (Assoc.) May 3, 1966; Coopersville March 1, 1968; Battle Creek: Birchwood 1970; Honorable Location 1971 (Charge Conf.: Kalamazoo: Milwood); retired 2006; Kalamazoo Lane Blvd (DSA), Oct. 8, 2006 - Jan. 1, 2007
(h) 56881 Murray st, po Box 85, Mattawan, Mi 49071-0085 (269) 668-3973
*toMLinson, roBert e (rhL) (Karan) – (r-1976, D-1974, e-1978)Pompeii/Perrinton 1974; Pompeii/Perrinton/North Star 1976; Mt. Pleasant: Trinity/Chippewa Feb. 1, 1977; Caledonia 1980; Augusta, Feb. 16, 1984; Bangor: Simpson 1987; Honorable Location 1989 (Charge Conf.: Battle Creek: First); Retired 2001
(h) 116 orbit Drive, Battle Creek, Mi 49014 (269) 968-4930
tran, Vinh Q (aL) – (e-)Vietnamese United Methodist Ministry of the Michigan Area Jan. 1, 1986; Vietnamese United Methodist Ministry of the Michigan Area (1/2 time) Grand Rapids: Vietnamese (1/2 time) Sept. 1, 1987; Grand Rapids: Vietnamese (full time) 1995; Incapacity Leave Feb. 1, 2004; Administrative Location (para. 362.4), March 22, 2005
(h) 2708 Colton Dr se, grand rapids, Mi 49506 (616) 940-4721
*VerMeuLen, BertraM w (rhL) (alice) – (r-1958, D-1958, e-1962)[Bloomingdale Charge 1954; Three Rivers: Ninth St., 1957] 1958; Litchfield 1961; Lansing: Mt. Hope (Assoc.) 1965; DeWitt Emmanuel 1967; Fremont Oct. 15, 1969; Leave of Absence Jan. 1, 1979; Honorable Location 1984; Retired 1998
(h) 220 e Maple, Fremont, Mi 49412 (231) 924-0043
*weLLFare, roBert w (rhL) (Barbara) – (r-1957, D-1957, e-1960)Sonoma/Newton Feb. 1, 1958; Grand Rapids: Trinity (Assoc.) 1960; Cedar Springs 1961; Wheeler 1962; Professor Olivet College 1966; Niles: Portage Prairie/Trinity 1971; Niles: Portage Prairie 1973; Honorable Location Oct. 1974 (Charge Conf.: University Carillon, Oveido, FL); Retired 2002
(h) 9784 w Marquette est, Branch, Mi 49402-9486 (231) 898-2047
wittrup, roger g (hL) (audrey) – (r-1968, D-1968, e-1971)In school 1968; St. Johns Parish 1970; Constantine 1971-Aug. 1972; In school WMU Aug. 1972; Honorable Location Dec. 1973 (Charge Conf.: Birmingham: First)
(h) p.o. Box 458, Bloomfield hills, Mi 48303
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(H) 3782 Murray lake ave, lowell, Mi 49331 (616) 691-8011alto UMC: 3782 Murray lake ave, lowell Mi 49331 (616) 868-7306
Bowne Center UMC: 3782 Murray lake ave, lowell Mi 49331 (616) 868-7306
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(H) 330 e Corey st, Bronson, Mi 49028 (517) 369-1636Bronson UMC: 312 e. Chicago st., Bronson Mi 49028 (517) 369-6555
Cole, JolennDa (Dsa)Fenwick/Palo/Vickeryville (DSA) 2009
(H) Po Box 241, sheridan, Mi 48884Fenwick UMC: Po Box 241, sheridan Mi 48884 (989) 291-5547
Palo UMC: Po Box 241, sheridan Mi 48884 (989) 291-5547Vickeryville UMC: Po Box 241, sheridan Mi 48884 (989) 291-5547
*DoHeRTy, R PaUl (Re) (Joan) – (R-1971, D-1971, e-1975)[Detroit Conf. Dryden/Leonard 1966; Baltimore Conf. St. Paul’s/Smithsburg 1970;] transferred from Baltimore Conf., Constantine Dec. 1, 1979; Dowagiac 1987; Retired 2004; Twin Lake (DSA) Nov. 1, 2004
(H) 7170 Davies Dr ne, Rockford, Mi 49341 (616) 874-8095Twin lake UMC: 5940 s Main st, Po Box 352, Twin lake Mi 49457 (231) 828-4083
*Fox, JaMes e (Re) (Helen) – (R-1965, D-1965, e-1968)[Leaton Community 1961; Rosebush/Center 1962; Grand Rapids: Epworth/Westgate 1964]; Lansing: Trinity 1968; Shelby Nov. 15, 1971; Wyoming: Wesley Park Sept. 1, 1977; Three River: First May 1, 1985; Fennville/Pearl 1990; Hastings: Hope 1992; Retired 1995; Woodland (DSA) July 22, 2008
(H) 1112 n Hanover st, Hastings, Mi 49058 (269) 945-0190Woodland UMC: 203 north Main street, Po Box 95, Woodland Mi 48897 (269) 367-4061
*FRy, DonalD R (Re) (anna) – (R-1967, D-1967, e-1970)Waterloo: Village/First 1969; Sonoma/Newton 1970; Ionia Parish 1971; Marne 1973; White Pigeon Nov. 22, 1977; Marion/Cadillac: South Community 1981; Newaygo 1994; Three Rivers: First 2000; Ovid United 2006; retired 2008; Dansville (DSA) (LTFT 1/4) 2008
(H) 945 Grove st, Po Box 151, Dansville, Mi 48819 (517) 623-6594Dansville UMC: 1317 Mason st, Po Box 175, Dansville Mi 48819-0175 (517) 623-6591
*HUsTon, JosePH D (Re) (sara) – (R-1970, D-1970, e-1973)Camden Charge Sept. 1, 1970; Concord 1972; transferred to Detroit Conf., Metropolitan Detroit (Assoc.) 1975; transferred from Detroit Conf., Robbins/Grovenburg Oct. 15, 1977; Grand Rapids: St. Paul’s Feb. 16, 1982; Holt 1989; Central District Superintendent 1999; Georgetown 2005; Lansing Central 2007; retired 2009; Dimondale/Grovenburg (DSA) 2009
(H) 6747 Creyts Rd, Dimondale, Mi 48821 (517) 646-6530Dimondale UMC: 6801 Creyts Rd, Dimondale Mi 48821 (517) 646-0641Grovenburg UMC: 1368 Grovenburg Rd, Holt Mi 48842 (517) 694-7683
*MCReynolDs, RUssell F (Re) – (R-1991)[Detroit Conf., Flint: Bethel 1973;] Transferred from Detroit Conf. June 1, 1991, Washington Heights June 16, 1991; Kalamazoo District Superintendent 1996; Lansing: Central 2002; retired 2007; Lansing Faith & South Lansing Ministries (DSA) 2008
(H) 1721 Dover Place, lansing, Mi 48910 (517) 977-1556lansing Faith & south lansing Ministries: 4301 s Waverly Rd, lansing Mi 48911 (517) 882-0661
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This DSA Service Record indicates assignments by District Superintendents to serve on a weekly basis. The date given following each assignment represents the initial year of that assignment, with changes occurring immediately following Annual Conference unless otherwise noted. Brackets around assignments indicate charges served prior to reception into the West Michigan Conference. (H) is the Home Address.This record is maintained by Kathy Hippensteel at the Conference Center. Correspondence should be directed to her by email, kathy@wmcumc.org, or at P.O. Box 6247, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6247
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*Minger, DaViD h (re) (Charlene) – (r-1991, D-1991, e-1993)Nottawa (Part-time) Oct. 1, 1983; Athens Sept. 1, 1987; Springport/Lee Center 1991; Portage: Prairie 1995; Traverse City: Emmanuel 1999; Ogdensburg (re-named Old Mission Peninsula UMC) Feb. 1, 2003; retired 2006; Pleasant Lake/Jackson Zion (DSA) 2008
(h) 806 emmaus, eaton rapids, Mi 48827 (517) 663-5978pleasant Lake uMC: 4815 e territorial rd, po Box 83, pleasant Lake Mi 49272
Jackson Zion uMC: 7498 Cooper rd, Jackson Mi 49201 (517) 769-2570
*Moore, John L (re) (ellie) – (r-2007, e-2007)Arden Nov. 1, 1980; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge March 16, 1988; Galesburg 1992; Retired 1995; Center Park 1995-1997; Union City (DSA) Aug. 17, 1997-2004; Portage First (assoc.) (DSA) Oct. 1, 2006; Portage First (assoc.) (DSA) and Kalamazoo Stockbridge Avenue (DSA) 2007
(h) 2924 Vanderbilt ave, portage, Mi 49024 (269) 327-1243Kalamazoo stockbridge avenue uMC: 1009 e stockbridge ave, Kalamazoo Mi 49001 (269) 385-8919
portage First uMC: 8740 s westnedge ave, portage Mi 49002 (269) 327-6761
Morgan, russeLL (Dsa)Avondale/North Evart/Sylvan (DSA) July 8, 2007
(h) 1048 Cordoba Lane, Lake isabella, Mi 48893 (989) 644-3214avondale uMC: 8927 80th ave, evart Mi 49631
north evart uMC: 8927 80th ave, evart Mi 49631sylvan uMC: 8927 80th ave, evart Mi 49631
*Morrison, riCharD a (re) (Dianne Doten) – (r-1967, D-1967, e-1969)In school 1967; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1969; Bainbridge Newhope 1971; Missioner, Alaska Missionary Conf. 1972; Transferred to West Ohio Conf., North Broadway (Assoc.) 1975; Pastoral Counseling Services, Inc. (ABLC) 1981; Transferred from West Ohio Conf., Alden/Central Lake June 1, 1992; Sturgis 1995; Albion District Superintendent Jan. 1, 1998; Muskegon: Lake Harbor 2004; Hesperia/Ferry (DSA) 2007; retired 2007
(h) 231 e south avenue, hesperia, Mi 49421 (231) 854-6132hesperia uMC: 187 e south ave, hesperia Mi 49421 (231) 854-5345
Ferry uMC: 187 e south ave, hesperia Mi 49421 (231) 854-5345
*pierCe, warD D (ra) (Muriel) – (D-1970)Mesick/Brethren/Harrietta 1967; Mesick/Harrietta 1971; Lake City 1972; Grand Rapids: Griggs Aug. 15, 1976; (Griggs merged with Wesley Park) Wyoming: Wesley Park Jan. 1, 1979; Buchanan: First March 15, 1979; Lake Odessa: Lakewood 1985; Retired 2001; Mendon/West Mendon (DSA) 2001
(h) 52952 Lakehead Dr, po Box 308, Mendon, Mi 49072 (269) 496-8070Mendon uMC: po Box 308, Mendon Mi 49072-0308 (269) 496-4295west Mendon uMC: po Box 308, Mendon Mi 49072 (269) 496-7364
posniK, Jr., raLph (Dsa) (Karen)Barnard/East Jordan / Norwood (DSA) May 15, 2009
(h) po Box 878, east Jordan, Mi 49727 (231) 536-7596Barnard uMC: po Box 878, Barnard Mi 49727-0878 (231) 547-5269
east Jordan uMC: po Box 878, east Jordan Mi 49727-0878 (231) 536-2161norwood uMC: po Box 878, norwood Mi 49727-0878
toMasino, anthonY J (Dsa)Niles: Grace (DSA), October 17, 2004
(h) 2729 Congress st, niles, Mi 49120 (269) 684-3454niles grace uMC: 501 grant st, niles Mi 49120 (269) 683-8770
VanDerLaan, Kenneth D (Dsa) (Dawn)Mears (DSA) (1/4 time) 1993; Mears (DSA) (1/2 time), Jan. 1, 2009
(h) 3417 Butler, Muskegon, Mi 49441 (231) 742-0152Mears uMC: 1990 n Joy st, po Box 100, Mears Mi 49436 (231) 873-0875
*Vaught, Kenneth r (re) (helen) – (r-1952, e-1957)Transferred from Indiana South (EUB), Hastings Hope 1968; Battle Creek Christ Jan. 16, 1983; Leighton 1986; Nashville June 1, 1991; Retired 1994; Quimby (DSA) 1998
(h) 1641 s Broadway, hastings, Mi 49058 (269) 948-3972 Quimby uMC: 3180 e M-79 hwy, po Box 63, hastings Mi 49058 (269) 945-9392
weLsCh, KaY (Dsa)[retired elder, Wisconsin Conf.] Turk Lake (DSA) (LTFT) July 16, 2005
(h) 8880 w Colby road, greenville, Mi 48838 (616) 754-6184turk Lake uMC: 8900 w. Colby road, greenville Mi 48838 (616) 754-3718
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Case, Jane (DM) — (Consecrated June 1995)organist, napoleon UMc 1995
PO Box 146, 113 West, napoleon, MI 49261 (517) 536-8781
Flegal, DaPhna (DM) — (gary) (Consecrated June 1978)Transferred from north Georgia conf.; Director of christian education, lansing First and east lansing University, Dec. 1, 1987; Diaconal Minister of Program, lansing First 1991; editor of children’s Publications, General Board of Discipleship 1992
610 Burgundy Dr, Madison, Tn 37115-3502 (615) 885-6621PO Box 801, nashville, Tn 37202
FOsTer, MargareT l (DM) — (Consecrated June 14, 1986)Staff Support, Dyslexia Resource center; Retired 1999
1124 new Winsor loop, sun City Center, Fl 33573-8026 (517) 349-3122
hIll, helene (DM) — (Consecrated June 16, 1978)(coopersville Public Schools 1977); coopersville Public Schools 1981; Retired 1986
266 Merrimon ave, apt D, asheville, nC 28801-1218 (705) 255-8065
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“Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The Lord is the everlasting God, the creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary; his understanding in unsearchable.
He gives power to the faint, and strengthens the powerless.
Even youths will faint and be weary, and the young will fall exhausted;
but those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”
Isaiah 40:28-31
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*Bean, Rex (RL) (Margaret)Chase/Barton 1982; Retired 1987
(H) Clark Retirement Community, 1551 Franklin Se apt 3020, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3331 (616) 243-1618
*Bennett, Leo “Bud” eLwood (RL) (Joyce) – (d-1959, e-1961)South Cadillac 1956; Alden/Kewadin 1961; Cedar Springs Sept. 15, 1965; Wayland 1970; Lawrence 1979; Hinchman/Oronoko 1986; Jackson: First (Assoc.) 1989; Retired 1993
(H) 649 e 13th St, Holland, MI 49423 (616) 393-6122(S) 1855 west Southern ave #414, apache Junction, aZ 85220
*BoeLenS, nanCy L (RL)[Detroit Conference, Middleburry UMC Sept. 1, 1996-June 30, 1998]; Bath/Gunnisonville 1998; Wayland 2003; Muskegon Unity/Sitka Nov. 1, 2006; Muskegon Unity 2008; Leave of Absence, Jan. 1, 2009; Retired April 12, 2009
(H) Po Box 5302, north Muskegon, MI 49445 (231) 578-2967
*BuCHneR, LewIS aRtHuR “Bud” (RL) – (d-1974)Kingsley/Grant Sept. 1, 1972; Ravenna 1978; Lansing Potter Park 1983; Coordinator: Lansing Street Ministry 1986; Traverse City: Emmanuel 1989; Kalamazoo: Oakwood/Oshtemo 1992; Battle Creek: Convis Union 1997; Shelby 2001; Incapacity Leave Feb. 1, 2002; retired 2007
(H) 141 w Front St, ovid, MI 48866-9601
*CaRLSon, LInda J (RL) (ted)Jackson: Calvary (Assoc., part-time) 1993; Manton Feb. 16, 1999; Retired 2009
(H) 110 ne 71st avenue, Portland, oR 97213
*CHeyne, PauLette G (RLa)[D.S. Assignment: Bell Oak and Wheatfield 1991;] Bell Oak/Wheatfield (1/2 time) Sept. 1, 1992; Bell Oak/Wheatfield (3/4 time) Jan. 1, 1995; Freeport/Middleville/Parmelee (Assoc.) June 1, 1995; Winn 1999; Blanchard-Pine River/Coomer/Winn 2005; Comstock 2006; East Lansing Aldersgate Nov. 15, 2006; East Lansing Aldersgate / Delta Mills 2007; retired Apr. 1, 2008; Delta Mills (part-time) Apr. 1, 2008
(H) 2322 Knobhill dr, Bldg 5, apt 9, okemos, MI 48864delta Mills uMC: 6809 delta River dr, Lansing MI 48906 (517) 321-8100
*CoLLInS, MaRSHaLL R (RL)Northport Indian Mission UMC (DSA) 1991-2001; retired
(H) Po Box 17, northport, MI 49670 231/386-5169
*Cox, eStHeR (RL)Welcome Corners 1969-75; Quimby 1970-72; Local Pastor Without Appointment 1975-1988; retired 1988
*deKeMa, LauRenCe (RL) (Ruth) – (d-1973)Oshtemo 1971; Lakeview/Amble Jan. 15, 1972; Lakeview/Amble/Belvidere 1974; Lakeview/Belvidere 1976; Retired 1980
(H) 866 n 10th Street, Plainwell, MI 49080 (269) 685-1626
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This Pastoral Record indicates appointments but is not necessarily a pension record. The date given following each appointment represents the initial year of that appointment, with changes occurring immediately follow-ing Annual Conference unless otherwise noted. Brackets around appointments indicate charges served prior to reception into the West Michigan Conference. (H) is the Home Address; (O) is an office address and (S) is a seasonal address.
This record is maintained by Kathy Hippensteel at the Conference Center. Correspondence should be directed to her by email, kathy@wmcumc.org, or at P.O. Box 6247, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6247.
RL = Retired Local Pastor LPNA = Local Pastor without Appointment RLA = Retired Local Pastor under Appointment
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*deLo, MeRLIn (RL) (Juanita) – (d-1966, e-1968)Middleton/Sethton 1964; Hesperia/Ferry 1966-1978; East Jordan 1986; Retired 1997
(H) 2706 S Maple Island Rd, Fremont, MI 49412-9372 (231) 924-4182
*downInG, Judy K (RL)[D.S. Assignment: Gobles/Kendall 1987;] Gobles/Kendall 1988; Marshall (Assoc.) 1998; Lyons/Muir/Ionia: Easton 1999; Retired 2001
(H) 5959 w. Barnhart Rd, Ludington, MI 49431 (520) 625-4304(S) 211 w Calle nogal, Green Valley, aZ 85614 (520) 625-4304
*duFFey, RICHaRd J (RL) (Jane)Howard City: Maple Hill Nov. 1, 1980-1988; Six Lakes 1994; New Life UMC (co-pastor) Jan. 1, 1998-June 30, 1998; Grovenburg (part time)1998; retired 2005
(H) 13599 deaner Rd, Howard City, MI 49329 (231) 762-4473
eCKeRt, RoBeRt (LPna) (Mary)Grand Rapids: Olivet 2001; Local Pastor Without Appointment, March 1, 2005; Wyoming Park, (Assoc.) (1/4 time), Apr. 1, 2006; Church of All Nations (part-time) 2008; Local Pastor Without Appointment 2009
(H) 1300 Benjamin Se, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 245-7108
FanCHeR, nanCy (LPna)Peace (DSA) March 16, 2005; Peace (part-time Local Pastor) Nov. 15, 2005; Local Pastor Without Appointment, Mar. 31, 2006
(H) 1317 w Saginaw St, Lansing, MI 48915-1957 (517) 371-3311
FLeMInG, edna M (LPna) (George)Charlotte (Assoc.) 1995; Local Pastor without appointment 2002
(H) 793 68th St, South Haven, MI 49090 (269) 637-4406
FuGate, JaCK I (LPna) (nancy)Pope/Griffith 1995; Local Pastor Without Appointment, July 15, 2008
(H) 12301 dylan Ln, Parma, MI 49269-8602 (517) 531-8029
*GaRRIGuS, RuSSeLL M (RL) (Kay)Free Soil/Fountain 1972; Free Soil/Fountain/Manistee (Assoc. part-time) Nov. 1, 1988; Brethren: Epworth/Manistee (Assoc. part-time) 1993; Retired 2002; Brethren: Epworth (DSA) 2002
(H) 700 Birch St, Manistee, MI 49660 (231) 723-7918
*Gay, SuSan J (RL) (david)[D.S. Assignment: Augusta June 1, 1993;] Augusta 1994; Augusta (part-time local pastor, January 1, 2005); retired 2007
(H) 1760 S 8th St, Kalamazoo, MI 49009 (269) 375-5326
GRanada, LeMueL o (LPna) (Colleen)Fountain (DSA) 2002; Fountain Nov. 15, 2002; Brethren: Epworth 2003; Fountain 2005; Local Pastor Without Appointment, Nov. 30, 2007
(H) 351 Second St, Manistee, MI 49660 (231) 723-2763
*GRIneR, BeRnaRd w (RL) – (d-1977)Brethren March 20, 1975; D.S. Assignment, N.E. Missaukee Parish 1988; Retired 1989; DSA Barnard/Norwood 1996-1997
(H) 6533 Betsie River Rd, Interlochen, MI 49643 (231) 547-6255
HaRVey, HowaRd (LPna)South Wyoming 1982-1988; Fenwick/Palo/Vickeryville 1991; Sand Lake/South Ensley 1996; Marion/Cadillac South Community 1999; Local Pastor Without Appointment 2000
(H) 1227 4th Street, Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 728-2538
HILL, CaLVIn y (LPna) (Sherri ann)Grand Rapids: Oakdale Aug. 16, 1999; Grand Rapids: Oakdale/Salem/Bradley Sept. 1, 2001; Kalamazoo: Stockbridge Ave / Northwest 2003; Local Pastor Without Appointment 2007
(H) 532 northampton, elk Grove Village, IL 60007 (847) 258-4136
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(H) 2674 Creekview, Zeeland, MI 49464 (616) 748-8306
KadweLL, StePHen (LPna)Local Pastor Without Appointment 2002
(H) 1345 Bunnell Rd, apopka, FL 32703-6837 (407) 929-3414
*Lawton, GeoRGe w (RLa) (Beverly)Lakeside Sept. 1, 1999; retired 2007; Lakeside 2007
(H) 8000 warren woods Rd #79, three oaks, MI 49128-8519 (269) 469-8468Lakeside uMC: 14970 Lakeside Rd., Po Box 102, Lakeside MI 49116 (269) 469-3030
*Lyon, doRIS L (RL) (Paul)Pleasant Valley (1/4 time) 1997; Retired 2003; Pleasant Valley (DSA) 2003-Jan. 1, 2008
(H) 364 e Gordonville Rd, Midland, MI 48640-8384 (989) 631-6985
MCLeLLan, BRIan M (LPna)Unity/Sitka (DSA) 2005; Unity/Sitka (part-time local pastor)Dec. 1, 2005; local pastor without appoint-ment Feb. 15, 2006
(H) 1543 Ridge ave, Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 343-4580
*MICHaeL, VeRnon L (RL) (Helen) – (d-1958, e-1961)Coleman/North Bradley 1954; Hart 1961; Byron Center/Market St. 1966; Niles: Trinity 1967; Schoolcraft/Pleasant Valley 1969; Coopersville 1970; Marne 1980; Granted disability 1982; Retired 1987
(H) 170 Grove, Coopersville, MI 49404 (616) 837-9508
*MInGeR, CHaRLene a (RLa) (dave)[D.S. Assignment: Center Eaton/Brookfield 1991;] Center Eaton/Brookfield (part-time) August 1, 1991; Center Eaton/Brookfield (full-time) Jan. 1, 1994; Brookfield (part-time) Dec. 1, 1994; Galien/Olive Branch 1995; Kingsley 1999; Retired 2008; Griffith (part-time) 2009
(H) 806 emmaus, eaton Rapids, MI 48827Griffith uMC: 9537 S Clinton trail, eaton Rapids MI 48827 (517) 663-6262
*MueSSIG, RICHaRd (RL) (Pat)Pokagon Sept. 1992-2001; retired 2001
(H) 28664 Fairlane dr, dowagiac, MI 49047 (269) 782-4073
*naLett, LaRRy w (RL) (elaine)Eagle 1993; Fenwick/Palo/Vickeryville 1998; Retired Aug. 9, 2004
(H) 4504 S Lund Rd, Sheridan, MI 48884 (989) 261-3075
*newMan, CaRoL a (RL) (Budd)[D.S. Assignment: Lawton/Almena (Assoc.) 1995;] Lawton/Almena (Assoc.) November 16, 1995; Almena/Northwest 1996; Almena 2000; Retired 2002
(H) 20584 Meadow drive, Gobles, MI 49055 (269) 628-2414
*nIeLSen, JudItH a (RL)Munith / Pleasant Lake 1998-2000; Local Pastor without appointment 2000; retired 2007
(H) 3024 norwich Rd, Lansing, MI 48911 (517) 882-0608
o’BRIen, Jan (LPna) (danny)Free Soil/Fountain (part time-DSA) 2001; Free Soil/Fountain (PTLP) Dec. 1, 2001; Free Soil (PTLP) 2004; Local Pastor Without Appointment 2009
(H) 1895 w Hansen Rd, Scottville, MI 49454 (231) 757-9973
oSMond, SHaRyn K (LPna) (Richard)[Detroit conf., Rochester Hills: St. Luke’s UMC: Rochester Hills, MI;] Dansville/Wheatfield 2002; Mt. Pleasant Trinity/Countryside/Leaton Aug. 1, 2006; Incapacity Leave, Oct. 1, 2008 (Local Pastor Without Appointment)
(H) 2051 alice St, Farwell, MI 48622 (989) 588-6293
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(H) Po Box 142, three Rivers, MI 49093 (269) 279-9267
ReId-MILLeR, deBoRaH (LPna) (timothy)Transferred from Louisville Conf., Chase Barton-Grant Center June 1, 1992-1995; Local Pastor without appointment 1995; Freeport Aug. 16, 1999; Grand Rapids: PaWaTingMaGedWin Feb. 1, 2002; Benton Harbor: Peace Temple 2003; Local Pastor without appointment Nov. 14, 2003
(H) 1208 Chicago dr Sw, wyoming, MI 49509-1077 (616) 241-0560
RIeGLeR, anne (LPna)Local Pastor Without Appointment 2007
(H) 222 n third ave, Big Rapids, MI 49307 (231) 796-1061
*RItteR, JoHn F (RL) (delcina)Ashley/Bannister Oct. 16, 1978; Rosebush 1980; Edwardsburg March 1, 1984; Crystal Valley/Walkerville/Smith Corners 1988; Carlisle Sept. 1, 1990; Girard/Ellis Corners 1994; Turk Lake 1996; Retired Nov. 1, 2001
(H) 2490 e Levering Rd, Levering, MI 49755-9321 (231) 537-2777
RoGeRS, SaundRa (LPna)Local Pastor Without Appointment 2006
(H) 2521 Bedford Rd, Lansing, MI 48911 (517) 374-9597
*SKInneR, PatRICIa a (RL) (Bill)Williamston: Center Nov. 16, 1993; Williamston: Center/Bell Oak 1999; Williamston: Crossroads June 14, 2000; Retired 2002
(H) 460 S edgar Rd, Mason, MI 48854-9744 (517) 676-1529
SMItH, RoBeRt e (LPna) (nancy)Barryton/Chippewa Lake July 16, 1998; Woodland/Welcome Corners Feb. 1, 2001; Welcome Corners (part-time) Dec. 31, 2003; Incapacity Leave, Feb. 1, 2006 (Local Pastor Without Appointment)
(H) 2 avocet way, Savannah, Ga 31419 (912) 920-2329
*SPRaGue, JoSePH (RL)Mt. Pleasant Chippewa Indian Mission Feb. 1, 1974; Grand Rapids: Native American Ministry of Presence (Part-time), Central and Grand Rapids Oct. 1, 1984; Mt. Pleasant: Chippewa Indian Mission Jan. 1, 1986; Grand Rapids: Native American Ministry 1986; Pawating Magedwin 1988; Mt. Pleasant: Chippewa Indian June 16, 1992; Retired 1994
(H) 4283 Medie, dorr, MI 49323
*SteRnaMan, JoHn R (RL)Riverside Dec. 1, 1997; Retired 2002
(H) 5792 Clymer Rd, Coloma, MI 49038-9394 (269) 468-6454
woodRInG, RoBeRt G (LPna) (Janet)Athens 1986; Battle Creek: Baseline 1987; Incapacity Leave 1990 (Local Pastor Without Appointment)
(H) 421 Royal Caribbean Rd, davenport, FL 33897-6894 (407) 460-0393
*wooLuM, donaLd (RL)[Detroit Conf., Salem Grove 1987; Morrice/Benning/Pittsburg 1990; Mt. Bethel 1993]; Mulliken/Sebewa Center 1997; Retired 2003
(H) Po Box 41, Mulliken, MI 48861 (517) 649-8689
*younGS, daVId L (RL) (doris)Bloomingdale/Townline March 14, 1976; Bloomingdale (Part-time) 1978; retired 2006; Breedsville 2007; Breedsville and Townline Jan. 3-June, 2008
(H) 1108 Barton St, otsego, MI 49078-1571 (269) 694-9125
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Zawdie K Abiade Craig L Adams Pegg Ainslie Clifford Allen Jana Lynn Almeida
William J Amundsen Francis F Anderson J Leon Andrews Thomas Arthur Mark R Babb
Susan J Babb Wayne H Babcock Sueng Ho Baek Dwayne E Bagley Dean I Bailey
Paul Bailey Theron E Bailey Melanie Baker-Streevy Michael Baker-Streevy Peggy J Baker
Sheila F Baker Thomas E Ball James W Barney Marilyn B Barney Wayne C Barrett
B Gordon Barry Bradley S Bartelmay Jack Bartholomew Eugene L Baughan William H Beachy
Martha Beals Rex Bean Eric S Beck Birt A Beers Gary L Bekofske
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Leo E Bennett Kenneth W Bensen Terri L Bentley Gayle S Berntsen Robert E Betts
William C Bills Joseph J Bistayi Daniel W Biteman, Jr Nancy Bitterling Dorothy M Blakey
Richard W Blunt James W Boehm Nancy L Boelens Gilbert R Boersma John W Boley
Peggy A Boltz Gary D Bondarenko Connie R Bongard Carol L Bourns Keith A Bovee
Dianne M Bowden Jeffrey J Bowman Letisha Bowman James L Breithaupt Kenneth J Bremer
J Melvin Bricker James B Brillhart Patricia L Bromberek Dennis B Bromley Patricia L Brook
Ronald K Brooks Dale D Brown Kathy E Brown Lawrence P Brown Mary S Brown
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Jennifer Browne Ellen A Brubaker Gregory L Buchner Donald L Buege Elaine M Buker
John E Buker Brian R Bunch Ray W Burgess Linda J Burson Linda J Burton
Dennis G Buwalda Roberta Cabot Kathryn Cadarette Linda J Carlson Charles E Cerling
John E Cermak George W Chaffee Melany A Chalker Stephen Charnley Victor D Charnley
John T Charter David A Cheyne Paulette G Cheyne William W Chu William Clegg, Jr
Martin T Cobb Bufford W Coe John J Conklin Michael T Conklin Robert Cook
Kathryn M Coombs Wilber E Courter Jane A Crabtree Jean A Crabtree David Crawford
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H Forest Crum Greg P Culver Martin H Culver Mary E Curtis Georgiana M Dack
Billie R Dalton Reva H Daniel Thomas A Davenport Cornelius N Davis Martin M DeBow
Merlin Delo Lynn A DeMoss M. Kaye DeMoss Isabell M Deppe Jerome R DeVine
James A Dibbet Vance M Dimmick, Jr Julie A Dix DeAnn J Dobbs William D Dobbs
R Paul Doherty William Doubblestein Judy K Downing Denise Downs David L Dryer
Paula J Duffey Richard J Duffey Daniel M Duncan Mona Dye William F Dye
Marcia L Elders Eldon K Eldred John W Ellinger Mark R Erbes Richard R Erickson
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Thomas J Evans Charles D Farnum Elmer J Faust Barbara J Fay Donald R Ferris
Raymond D Field Harold F Filbrandt Stanley A Finkbeiner Frederick H Fischer John W Fisher
David L Flagel Edna M Fleming George W Fleming Jodie R Flessner Barbara J Flory
Carolyn C Floyd Emilie Forward Thomas P Fox John L Francis Rea L Franke
Lillian T French Albert W Frevert Robert J Freysinger Phillip J Friedrick Richard Fritz
Charles E Fry Donald R Fry Jack Fugate Charles W Fullmer Joyce F Gackler
Charles F Garrod Sandra Gastian Sue J Gay Dale A Golden Brenda E Gordon
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Diane L Gordon Cathi M Gowin Donald J Graham Lemuel O Granada James C Grant
Ronald B Grant Charles D Grauer Joseph M Graybill Carl Greene George Grettenberger
Louis Grettenberger Julie A Greyerbiehl A Ray Grienke Herbert L Griffin, Jr Lynn E Grimes
James M Gysel Patricia A Haas David L Haase Sueann K Hagan Gerald F Hagans
Susan J Hagans William E Haggard Anita K Hahn Nelson L Hall Gary T Haller
Laurie A Haller Fred G Hamlin Joan K Hamlin Paul Hane Claudette I Haney
Joyce N Hanlon Lloyd R Hansen Randall R Hansen Ronald W Hansen Patricia A Harpole
PASTORAL PHOTOS2009 333
Carl L Harrison Howard Harvey Carl L Hausermann Geoffrey L Hayes Stanley L Hayes
Lenoard B Haynes Lyle D Heaton Constance Heffelfinger Keith W Heifner Benton R Heisler
Virginia L Heller Robert J Henning Devon R Herrell William A Hertel Calvin Y Hill
Valerie Hill David F Hills Robert L Hinklin James E Hodge Lawrence E Hodge
Harris J Hoekwater Daniel B Hofmann Robert E Horton Dale Hotelling Ronald A Houk
Laurence E Hubley Robert Hughes James R Hulett Robert L Hundley Joseph D Huston
Clare Huyck James Hynes Mary L Ivanov Andrew Jackson Dale F Jaquette
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Jerry L Jaquish Curtis E Jensen Thomas H John, Jr Deborah M Johnson Harry R Johnson
Jane E Johnson Mark G Johnson Nathaniel W Johnson William C Johnson David L Johnston
Margaret Z Jones Robert E Jones Mona Joslyn Jennifer Jue Emmett Kadwell, Jr
Bradley P Kalajainen Rodney J Kalajainen John G Kasper J. Robert Keim Ron L Keller
Jayme L Kendall O. Jay Kendall Robert L Kersten Donna J Keyte Mona Kindel
Bruce R Kintigh David G Knapp Norman C Kohns Suzanne Kornowski E. Jeanne Koughn
Jack G Kraklan James W Kraus, Jr Christopher A Kruchkow Ricahrd Kuhn Kathleen S Kursch
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Sally J LaFrance D. Keith Laidler Jeanne Laimon M. Christopher Lane George W Lawton
Gregory W Lawton Donald E Lee Janet A Lee Jung Kee Lee Ben B Lester
Eugene A Lewis Kendall A Lewis Kenneth Lindland Jane R Lippert Carl Q Litchfield
David L Litchfield Geraldine M Litchfield Glenn C Litchfield Jane D Logston Russell K Logston
Leicester R Longden John D Lover D. Hubert Lowes Paul E Lowley Frank W Lyman, Jr
Carole S Lyman Howard A Lyman Robert K Lynch Paul E Lynn Doris L Lyon
Scott E Manning C. William Martin Gregory J Martin Pamela J Mathieu Richard L Matson
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Edrye A Maurer Robert J Mayo Paul D Mazur David L McBride Kenneth D McCaw
Janilyn McConnell Allan D McCreedy Wayne E McKenney Clinton McKinven-Copus Laurie McKinven-Copus
Sandra B McNary John W McNaughton Rob A McPherson Russell F McReynolds David W Meister
Dorothy Mercer Therlan E Meredith Donald H Merrill John D Messner Vernon L Michael
David L Miles Amee A Miller Darryl Miller Timothy J Miller Charlene A Minger
David H Minger Stacy R Minger Daniel J Minor Mark Mitchell James P Mitchum
Edward Mohr Christopher P Momany John L Moore Joy Jittaun Moore Richard D Moore
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Dianne D Morrison Rebecca K Morrison Richard A Morrison John D Morse James Mort
David L Morton Arthur Murphy John S Myette Larry W Nalett Kenneth J Nash
David Nellist David Nelson Carol A Newman Lawrence A Nichols Judith A Nielsen
R. Ivan Niswender James C Noggle Robert D Nystrom Jan O’Brien Melody Olin
Susan D Olsen Sharyn K Osmond Dale P Ostema Scott K Otis Little Eagle Oyler-Sayles
Carlos C Page Craig Pahl Wade S Panse Cynthia M Parsons Edward L Passenger
Nancy Patera Paul E Patterson Mark R Payne William V Payne Douglas L Pedersen
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A. Edward Perkins Gary Peterson Susan M Petro Barry T Petrucci Lloyd A Philllips
J. Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald Thomas Pier-Fitzgerald Ward D Pierce Jon L Pohl Keith I Pohl
Gerald A Pohly Ralph A Posnik, Jr Jon R Powers Susan Poynter Rhonda J Prater
D. Kay Pratt Merlin H Pratt Dean N Prentiss David Price Wayne A Price
Harvey K Prochnau Robert L Pumfery Blaine B Rader Clifford L Radtke Brian F Rafferty
Cathy L Rafferty Jeanne M Randels Bernard R Randolph Thomas R Reaume Wayne G Reece
Jeffery L Reese Kenneth C Reeves Larry Reeves Mary Beth Rhine Allen B Rice, II
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Charles W Richards James A Richie O’Ryan Rickard Melodye S Rider Michael Riegler
Richard M Riley John F Ritter Beatrice K Robinson Carolyn Robinson-Fisher Randall E Roose
Marvin R Rosa Edward C Ross Robert H Roth Larry W Rubingh Maria L Rutland
William P Sanders Mary Schippers-DeMunter Matthew R Schlimm Terry M Schneider Leonard R Schoenherr
Judith L Scholten J. Chris Schroeder Jesse Schwoebell John A Scott Rebecca Scott
Ward N Scovel Howard Seaver David A Selleck Gerald L Selleck Richard A Selleck
Joseph D Shaler Jane B Shapely Connie E Shatz Brian K Sheen Charles Shields
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Larry R Shrout Tony Shumaker Harold R Simon Michael J Simon Patricia A Skinner
Cynthia A Skutar Edward H Slate Den Slattery David E Small Barbara L Smith-Jang
Betty A Smith Charles W Smith Garth D Smith Jean M Smith Kathleen Smith
Robert C Smith Robert E Smith Steven M Smith Wesley E Smith Edwin D Snook
Donald E Spachman Joseph L Spackman Sandra L Spahr Gordon E Spalenka Carolin S Spragg
Joseph Sprague Robert W Stark Carl W Staser Ethel Z Stears Kathryn M Steen
Gary G Step John Sternaman James W Stilwell Wendell R Stine Linda D Stoddard
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Matthew Stoll Diane Stone Lyne Stull-Lipps Verne C Summers Raymond R Sundel
Sherri L Swanson Royal J Synwolt Harold M Taber Kenneth E Tabor Kimberly A Tallent
Tracey Taylor-Kunst Milton J TenHave J. Todd Thompson John R Thompson Mark E Thompson
R. John Thompson Ronald J Thompson Dominic A Tommy Karen A Tompkins William J Torrey
Gerald L Toshalis Alice F Townley Raymond J Townsend Vinh Q Tran Colleen Treman
Keith R Treman Susan J Trowbridge Michael J Tupper Donald Turkelson Arthur R Turner
Molly C Turner Timothy T Tuthill Diane E Vale Charles R VanLente Lloyd R VanLente
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Sandra K VandenBrink Jonathan A VanDop Kenneth R Vaught Oscar Ventura Douglas W Vernon
Donald J Vuurens Glenn M Wagner Lynn W Wagner Gary S Wales Lowell F Walsworth
Maurice E Walworth Cheryll A Warren Glenn R Wegner Stephan Weinberger Gerald L Welsh
Donald R Wendell Robert L Wessman Karen S Wheat Bobby D Whitlock Charles A Williams
Jeffrey C Williams Jeremy PH Williams Myron K Williams Nolan R Williams Richard K Williams
Tamara SM Williams Margaret H Wilson Richard D Wilson Douglas E Wingeier Michelle Wisdon-Long
Gregory R Wolfe Gregory B Wood Donald Woolum Ronald L Worley Timothy B Wright
PASTORAL PHOTOS2009 343
David W Yingling David S Yoh Richard A Youells Melanie S Young Steven R Young
Lee F Zachman Ellen Zienert
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Alanson UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictPhillip Howell 1968-1971; Philip Brown 1971-1977; Milton TenHave 1977-1979; Richard Matson 1979-1987; Catherine Kelsey 1987-1990; Claudette Haney 1990-April 1993; Birt A. Beers May 1993-1995; Lawrence R. Wood 1995-2003; Kathryn S. Cadarette 2003-
Alba UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictM. Helen Jackson 1968-1972; George Gierman 1972-1975; Curtis Jensen 1975-1983; Timothy Graham 1983-1990; Gary Coates 1990-Aug. 1991; Pulpit Supply Sept.-Oct. 1991; Wayne Gorsline Nov. 1991-June 15, 1992; John W. Boley June 16, 1992-1997; Carolyn C. Floyd 1997-2000; Kathryn M. Steen 2000-2007; Stephan Weinberger 2007-
Albion First UMC – Albion District DistrictDon Baker Jan. 1966-1969; Lynn A. DeMoss 1969-1979; David S. Evans 1979-1985; Randall R. Hansen (Assoc.) 1983-1985; John W. Ellinger 1985-1990; Dean L. Francis 1990-1991; Jeanne M. Randels Aug. 1991-Oct. 15, 1998; Gregory J. Martin Dec. 1, 1998-2002; Dwayne E. Bagley 2002-2009; Jeremy PH Williams 2009-
Alden UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictLeonard Yarlott 1968-1970; Paul Hartman 1970-1974; Daniel Miles 1974-1976; Chris Schroeder 1976-1982; David Cheyne 1982-1991; Wayne Gorsline (interim) July-Nov. 1991; Peter H. Shumar Nov. 1991-May 1992; Richard A. Morrison 1992-1995; Richard L. Matson 1995-2003; Charles A. Williams 2003-
Allegan UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLester Clough 1968-1973; Paul Patterson 1973-1979; Clarence Hutchens 1979-1983; Robert L. Pumfery 1983-1990; Robert L. Wessman 1990-1999; Joseph L. Spackman 1999-2007; Robert P. Stover 2007-
Allen UMC – Albion District DistrictWayne Fleenor 1967-1970; Peter Kunnen 1970-1972; Morris Reinhart 1972-1974; William Johnson 1974-1977; Derryl Cook 1977-1978; M. John Palmer 1978-1982; Lloyd Walker 1982-1985; Jack Kraklan 1985-1988; Michael Baker-Streevy 1988-1995; Reva Hawke 1995-1997; Nelson Ray 1997-2000; Craig Pahl 2000-
Allendale Valley Church (new church start) – Grand Rapids District[new church start 2009] Matthew Bistayi 2009-
Alma UMC – Heartland District DistrictGeorge Elliott 1967-Nov. 1975; Donald Scranton Dec. 1975-1981; Charles D. Grauer 1981-1989; David S. Yoh 1989-1995; Phillip J. Friedrick 1995-
Almena UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRaymond Carpenter 1966-1977; Philip Steele 1977-1980; C. Nesseth 1980-1981; Dean Francis 1981-1985; Beverly Gaska 1985-1987; Billie R. Dalton 1987-1995; Claudette K. Haney 1995-1996; Carol Newman (Assoc.) 1995-1996; Carol A. Newman 1996-2002; Anthony C. Shumaker 2002-2003; Cindy E. Holmquist 2003-Dec. 31, 2005; Donna J. Keyte Jan. 1, 2006-
XX–A. LOCAL CHURCH PASTORAL HISTORIES In Church Pastoral Histories the dates given following each name indicate a pastoral change at the time of Annual Conference unless otherwise noted. These records begin with the pastor serving each church at the time of the 1968 EUB-Methodist merger. Questions and correspondence about Church Pastoral Histories should be directed to Kathy Hippensteel at the Conference Center, by email, kathy@wmcumc.org, or at P.O. Box 6247, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6247.
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Alto UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictBeulah Poe 1962-1971; Carter Miller 1971-1973; John Eversole 1973-1977; Keith Avery June-Oct. 1977; Albert Sprauge Oct. 1977-Jan. 1978; Herb Kinsey Jan. 1978-May 1979; Martin Fox May 1979-Oct. 1982; Herb Kinsey Oct. 1982-1983; Harold Diepert 1983-March 1985; Margaret Peterson 1985-1989; Jill Rose July-Dec. 1989; Lloyd Hansen Dec. 1989-1990; Todd Thompson 1990-1995; Bryan Schneider-Thomas 1995-2000; Dominic A. Tommy 2000-2002; Dean Irwin Bailey (DSA) 2002-
Amble UMC – Heartland District DistrictAlbert Rill 1968-Nov. 1971; Larry Dekema Jan. 1972-1975; Joseph Shaw 1975-1979; John Gurney 1979-Nov. 8, 1981; David England Oct. 1, 1982-1984; Ben Lester 1988-1995; Mark Mitchell (DSA) 1995-July 31, 1999; Charles W. Fullmer (DSA) Aug. 1, 1999-Oct. 31, 2001; Bryan Schneider-Thomas Nov. 1, 2001-
Arcadia UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictStephen Hubbell 1967-1969; Richard Matson 1969-1971; Ken Curtis 1971-March 1975; Raymond Roe April-June 1975; Gordon Spalenka 1975-1980; Donald Vuurens 1980-1983; Valerie Hill 1983-1985; John Backoff 1985-1989; William Carr 1989-1993; Pulpit Supply July-Nov. 1993; Arthur C. Murphy Dec. 1, 1993-1999; Mark D. Anderson Feb. 1, 2000-2006; William F. Dye 2006-
Arden UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictFrederick Fischer 1965-1970; Harrison Harnden 1970-1972; Gordon Spalenka 1972-1975; Wayne Gorsline 1975-1980; John Moore 1980-1988; Jesse Schoebell 1988-1995; Jeremy P.H. Williams 1995-2002; Dominic A. Tommy 2002-2006; James W. Stilwell 2006-2009; [Portage Prairie/Arden two-point charge 2009] O’Ryan Rickard 2009-
Ashley UMC – Heartland District DistrictWayne Sparks 1966-1970; William Cox 1970-1972; Marjorie Matthews June-Sept. 1972; Joseph Dudley Sept. 1972-1973; Miriam DeMint 1973-1975; Emmett Kadwell 1975-Oct. 1978; John Ritter Oct. 1978-1980; Mark Johnston 1980-1982; Donald McLellan 1982-1984; Arthur R. Turner 1984-1990; Glenn C. Litchfield 1990-1996; Robert J. Besemer Sept. 1, 1996-1999; Jana L. Jirak 1999-2003; Diane L. Gordon 2003-2006; Jon L. Pohl 2006-
Athens UMC – Albion District DistrictGarold L. Simison Sept. 1965-1969; James Gerhardt 1969-1970; Dwight Benner 1970-1972; John Bauer 1972-Jan. 1974; Gary Kintigh Feb. 1974-1977; Walter Rothfuss 1977-1978; Wendy S. Pratt 1978-Dec. 1979; Terry Howard Dec. 1979-1980; Richard Young Aug. 1980-1986; Robert G. Woodring 1986-1987; David Minger Sept. 1987-1991; Sandra J. Gastian 1991-
Augusta Fellowship UMC – Albion District DistrictMarvin Rosa 1967-Feb. 1972; Richard Cobb March 1972-1976; Matthew Walkotten Aug. 1976-Sept. 1977; Herbert Lowes Feb. 1978-Dec. 1983; Robert Tomlinson Feb. 1984-87; Lloyd Hansen 1987-1988; Nelson Ray 1988-May 1993; Sue Gay 1993-2007; Nelson Hall 2007-
Avondale UMC – Heartland District DistrictEdward R. Jones 1967-1969; Walter Easton 1969-1971; Daniel L. Reedy 1971-1972; H. Howard Fuller 1973-1975; Laurence Waterhouse June-Oct. 1975; Stanley Hayes Oct. 1975-March 1984; Gerald Welsh 1984-1990; Donald L. Buege 1990-Jan. 2006; Jon Pohl Jan. 15 - June 30, 2006; Jean A. Crabtree (DSA) Nov. 5, 2006--July 2007; Russell Morgan (DSA) July 8, 2007-
Baldwin Covenant Community UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRebecca Neal Niese 1984-1988; Dale Peter Ostema 1988-Jan. 1993; Reva Hawke May 1993-1995; Mary S. Brown 1995-Oct 15, 1998; David A. Cheyne Jan. 16, 1999-June 30, 1999; Nelson Hall 1999-2005; Karen J. Sorden 2005-
Bangor Simpson UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWayne C. Reece Oct. 1966-1970; Charles D. McNary 1970-1977; Lawrence D. Higgins 1977-1981; Robert C. Carson 1981-1984; Morris J. Reinhart 1984-1987; Robert E. Tomlinson 1987-1989; James E. Hodge 1989-1994; Sandra B. Hoffman 1994-2007; Thomas A. Davenport 2007-
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Bannister UMC – Heartland District DistrictWayne Sparks 1966-1970; William Cox 1970-1972; Marjorie Matthews June-Sept. 1972; Joseph Dudley Sept. 1972-1973; Miriam DeMint 1973-1975; Emmett Kadwell 1975-Oct. 1978; John Ritter Oct. 1978-1980; Mark Johnston 1980-1982; Donald McLellan 1982-1984; Arthur R. Turner 1984-1990; Glenn C. Litchfield 1990-1996; Robert J. Besemer Sept. 1, 1996-1999; Jana L. Jirak 1999-2003; Diane L. Gordon 2003-2006; Jon L. Pohl 2006-
Barnard UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictStanley Hayes 1967-1970; Lester Priest 1970-Jan. 1974; Daniel Minor April 1974-1981; Betty Burton 1981-1982; Glenn Britton 1982-1983; Supply pastor 1983-Aug. 1985; Robert Bellairs Aug. 1985-1996; Bernard W. Griner (DSA) 1996-1997; Eugene L. Baughan 1997-2002; D. Michael Maurer 2002-Nov. 10, 2008; Ralph Posnik (DSA), Nov. 23, 2008-
Barryton Faith UMC – Heartland District DistrictThomas Tarrant 1967-March 1969; Isaac Sayers March 1969-1975; Altha Barnes 1975-1979; Lyle Heaton 1979-1984; Jean Crabtree 1984-1990; Pulpit Supply 1990-1991; Arthur C. Murphy 1991-Dec. 1, 1993; William W. Dornbush Jan. 1-June 30, 1994; Timothy J. Miller 1994-1995; Kevin Parkins 1995-1998; Robert E. Smith July 16, 1998-Feb. 1, 2001; James E. Cook (DSA) 2001-Feb. 28, 2002; Merged with Chippewa Lake Jan. 1, 2002 (See Barryton-Chippewa Lake for current listings); Brian R. Bunch Mar. 1, 2002-2005; Ronald DeGraw Aug. 1, 2005-Nov. 6, 2005; James L. Breithaupt Mar. 15, 2006-
Bath UMC – Lansing DistrictAlma Glotfelty 1968-1970; Tom Daggy 1970-1971; Clarence Keith 1971-1976; Dan Miles June-Dec. 1976; Tom Peters Feb. 1977-1993; Raymond D. Field 1993-1998; Nancy L. Besemer 1998-2003; Thomas L. Truby Oct. 15, 2003-2006; Beatrice K. Robinson 2006-2007; Mark G. Johnson 2007-
Battle Creek Baseline UMC – Albion District DistrictRichard Budden 1966-1969; Paul Mazur 1969-Sept. 1972; Charles Grauer Sept.-Dec. 1972; Marvin Iseminger Jan. 1973-1977; Harold Diepert 1977-1978; Sharon Rader 1978-1981; Arthur Turner 1981-1984; Gregory J. Martin Sept. 1984-1987; Robert Woodring Sept. 1987-1990; Joy Jittaun Moore 1990-Aug. 15, 1993; Maurice E. Walworth, Jr. Nov. 1, 1993-1996; Glenn R. Wegner 1996-2004; Virginia L. Heller 2004-
Battle Creek Birchwood UMC – Albion District DistrictRon L. Keller 1966-1970; Philip P. Steele 1970-1971; Lawrence E. Hodge 1971-1980; Ward N. Scovel 1980-1984; Rodney J. Kalajainen 1984-1988; David W. Yingling 1988-1991; Phillip J. Friedrick 1991-1995; Melanie J. Baker-Streevy 1995-2003; Karen A. Tompkins 2003-Jan. 1, 2007; David Dryer Jan. 1-June 30, 2007; Robert D. Nystrom 2007-
Battle Creek Chapel Hill UMC – Albion District DistrictRoyce Robinson 1968-1973; William J. Richards 1973-May 1976; Heath T. Goodwin May 1976-1981; Donald Scranton 1981-1985; Joseph J. Bistayi 1985-1993; James M. Gysel 1993-
Battle Creek Christ UMC – Albion District DistrictGaylord Howell 1966-1973; Chester Erickson 1973-1978; Morris Bauman 1973-Jan. 1983; Kenneth Vaught Jan. 1983-1986; B. James Varner 1986-July 1992; John Charter Nov. 1992-Jan. 1, 1999; Bruce R. Kintigh Jan. 1, 1999-2007; Carolyn A. Robinson-Fisher 2007-
Battle Creek Convis Union UMC – Albion District DistrictHoward McDonald 1968-1973; Willard Gilroy 1973-1979; Dennis Paulson 1979-Apr. 1983; Linda D. Stoddard May 1983-Dec. 1991; Larry W. Rubingh Jan. 1992-1997; Lewis A. Buchner 1997-2001; David L. Litchfield 2001-2006; Sueann Hagan 2006-
Battle Creek First UMC – Albion District DistrictJohn Tennant 1966-Jan. 1973; David Lee Miles (Assoc.) 1967-1971; Charles Fry Jan. 1973-1978; Howard Lyman 1978-1982; Neil Bintz July-Nov. 1982; Merle Broyles (interim) Nov. 1982-Jan. 1983; Dale Brown Jan. 1983-1993; Ron L. Keller 1993-1998; Karen S. Wheat 1998-2002; William P. Myers, Jr. 2002-Apr. 15, 2007; Donald R. Ferris 2007- ; Billie R. Dalton Mar. 1, 2009-
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Battle Creek Maple UMC – Albion District DistrictDonald Sailor 1966-1972; Jack Baumgart 1972-1980; Curtis Strader 1980-1986; David L. Morton 1986-1996; Lynn W. Wagner 1996-2001; Charles D. Farnum 2001-2006; Theresa Little Eagle Sayles 2006-2008; Linda D. Stoddard 2008-
Battle Creek Newton UMC – Albion District DistrictHoward Moore May 1968-1970; Ray Grienke 1970-Jan. 1974; Ray McBratnie Jan. 1974-1976; Kenneth Curtis 1976-1981; Harry Johnson 1981-1985; Gary Kintigh 1985-1993; Charles M. Shields 1993-1995; Michael Baker-Streevy 1995-Nov. 16, 1999; Charles Edward Rothy 2000-2003; Richard Duane Wilson 2003-2008; Nancy G. Powers 2008-
Battle Creek Outland (Harper Creek new church start) – Albion District District[new church start 2006] Peggy J. Baker 2006-
Battle Creek Sonoma UMC – Albion District DistrictHoward Moore May 1968-1970; Ray Grienke 1970-Jan. 1974; Ray McBratnie Jan. 1974-1976; Kenneth Curtis 1976-1981; Harry Johnson 1981-1985; Gary Kintigh 1985-1993; Charles M. Shields 1993-1995; Michael Baker-Streevy 1995-Nov. 16, 1999; Charles Edward Rothy 2000-2003; Richard Duane Wilson 2003-2008; Nancy G. Powers 2008-
Battle Creek Trinity UMC – Albion District DistrictHarold L. Mann 1968-1973; Wirth G. Tennant 1973-1978; Lowell Walsworth 1978-1981; Lloyd M. Schloop 1981-1984; Victor Charnley 1984-1995; Joy Jittaun Moore 1995-1996; David L. Dryer 1996-2006; Diane Gordon 2006-
Battle Creek Washington Heights UMC – Albion District DistrictDonald Grant 1967-1972; John L. Thompkins Sept. 1972-1975; Pulpit Supply 1975-1976; Clifton Bullock 1976-Feb. 1991; Herbert Griffin (Assoc.) 1990-1993; Russell McReynolds 1991-1996; Howard (Rick) McKire 1996-Feb. 27, 1997; Curnell Graham 1997-2002; James A. Richie 2002-2009; Sandra V. Douglas (1/4 time) 2009-
Bear Lake UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictStephen Hubbell 1967-1969; Richard Matson 1969-1971; Ken Curtis 1971-March 1975; Raymond Roe April-June 1975; Gordon Spalenka 1975-1980; Donald Vuurens 1980-1983; Valerie Hill 1983-1985; John Backoff 1985-1989; William Carr 1989-1993; Pulpit Supply July-Nov. 1993; Arthur C. Murphy Dec. 1, 1993-1999; Mark D. Anderson Feb. 1, 2000-2006; William F. Dye 2006-
Beebe UMC – Heartland District DistrictWayne Sparks 1968-1970; Larry Uhrig 1970-1971; Ralph Kline 1971-Sept. 1974; Supply pastor Sept. 1974-1976; David Nelson 1976-Sept. 1980; Nolan Williams Oct. 1980-1991; David McBride 1991-2006; Steven R. Young 2006-
Belding UMC – Heartland District DistrictRoss E. Tracy 1966-1972; Eugene A. Lewis 1972-1977; Richard A. Strait 1977-1981; Ellen A. Brubaker 1981-1983; William D. Carr July-Oct. 1983; C. David Hainer Nov. 1983-Oct. 1988; Theodore F. Cole Oct. 1988-1991; Nathaniel W. Johnson 1991- Aug. 31, 1996; Charles A. Williams Feb. 15, 1997-Jan. 1, 1999; Connie Shatz 1999-
Bellaire Community UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictJames Lavengood Sept. 1965-Sept. 1969; Gerald Welsh Oct. 1969-1976; Alan Volkema 1976-1977; Garth Smith 1977-1981; David Litchfield 1981-1987; Gordon Spalenka 1987-1991; Richard A. Powell 1991-1998; D.S. Assignment 1998; Mary S. Brown Oct. 16, 1998-2009; Carl Q. Litchfield 2009-
Bellevue UMC – Albion District DistrictLowell F. Walsworth 1966-1971; Laurence R. Grubaugh 1971-1973; Milton J. Tenhave 1973-1977; David L. Johnston 1977-May 1983; James William Schoettle May 1983-1988; William P. Sanders 1988-Feb. 1996; Mark E. Thompson 1996-2004; Virginia L. Heller 2004-
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Benton Harbor Peace Temple UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictGeorge Hartman 1966-1971; Carlos Page 1971-1989; Dow Chamberlain 1989-Nov. 30, 1993; Donald Entenman Feb. 1, 1994-1995; David G. Knapp 1995-2003; Deborah R. Miller 2003-Nov. 14, 2003; David S. Yoh (DSA) Nov. 15, 2003-2006; James W. Stilwell 2006-2009; Sandra V. Douglas (Deacon) (1/4 time) 2008-2009
Berlin Center UMC – Heartland District DistrictLuther Brokaw 1967-1971; Donald Fry 1971-1973; Lloyd Walker 1973-Aug. 1979; Willis Braun Aug. 16, 1979-Feb. 1989; David L. Flagel March 1989-2003; Mark G. Johnson 2003-2007; Dennis E. Slattery 2007-
Berrien Springs UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDavid Lutz, March 1967-1969; William A. Wurzel 1969-Feb. 1975; Dennis Buwalda March 1975-Sept. 1978; Gaylord Howell Sept. 1978-1983; Curtis Jensen 1983-1987; Edward & Priscilla Seward 1987-March 1990; Ross Bunce Jr. (Interim) 1990-1991; Wayne H. Babcock 1991-1998; Jeremy P.H. Williams 1998-2002; Dominic A. Tommy 2002-2006; Cynthia M. Parsons 2006-
Big Rapids First UMC – Heartland District DistrictJames E. Leach 1965-1972; J. Leon Andrews 1972-1980; Richard Johns 1980-1985; Wayne G. Reece 1985-1992; Marvin R. Rosa 1992-March 31, 1993; Keith W. Heifner 1993-1996; Robert E. Jones 1996-2004; Bobby Dale Whitlock 2004-2008; Dean N. Prentiss 2008-
Blanchard-Pine River UMC – Heartland District DistrictHarold E. Arman 1968-1969; Leslie D. Smith 1969-1977; James C. Sabo-Shuler 1977-1980; James W. Burgess 1980-1986; M. Christopher Lane 1986-1990; Paula Jane Duffey 1990-1998; Dale A. Golden 1998-2005; Paulette G. Cheyne 2005-2006; Melody Lane Olin (DSA) 2006; Melody Olin Nov. 15, 2006-
Bloomingdale UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWayne Babcock 1969-1971; Gerald Hudlund 1971-1972; Wayne Barrett 1972-1973; Pulpit supply 1973-1976; David L. Youngs 1976-2006; Donald R. Wendell 2006-Nov. 30, 2008; John W. McNaughton Dec. 8-31, 2008; Eugene B. Moore, Jan. 1, 2009-
Bowne Center UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictBeulah Poe 1962-1971; Carter Miller 1971-1973; John Eversole 1973-1977; Keith Avery June-Oct. 1977; Albert Sprauge Oct. 1977-Jan. 1978; Herb Kinsey Jan. 1978-May 1979; Martin Fox May 1979-Oct. 1982; Herb Kinsey Oct. 1982-1983; Harold Diepert 1983-March 1985; Margaret Peterson 1985-1989; Jill Rose July-Dec. 1989; Lloyd Hansen Dec. 1989-1990; Todd Thompson 1990-1995; Bryan Schneider-Thomas 1995-2000; Dominic A. Tommy 2000-2002; Dean Irwin Bailey (DSA) 2002-
Boyne City UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictR.J. McBratnie 1965-1970; Bruce Pierce 1970-Dec. 1973; Ray Grienke Jan. 15, 1974-1981; Forest Crum 1981-1983; Michael T. Conklin 1983-1989; John Backoff 1989-April 1991; Max Gladding (retired) April-June 1991; Gary D. Bondarenko 1991-2000; Carl Q. Litchfield 2000-2005; Wayne E. McKenney 2005-
Boyne Falls UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictR.J. McBratnie 1965-1970; Bruce Pierce 1970-Dec. 1973; Ray Grienke Jan. 15, 1974-1981; Forest Crum 1981-1983; Michael T. Conklin 1983-1989; John Backoff 1989-April 1991; Max Gladding (retired) April-June 1991; Gary D. Bondarenko 1991-2000; Carl Q. Litchfield 2000-2005; Wayne E. McKenney 2005-
Bradley Indian Mission of the UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictLewis White Eagle Church 1972-1990; Pulpit Supply 1990-1992; David G. Knapp 1992-1995; Timothy J. Miller 1995-1999; John Pesblakal (DSA)1999-Aug. 31, 2001; Calvin Hill Sept. 1, 2001-2003; Wesley S. Rehberg (DSA) 2003-2005; Sandra VandenBrink, Jan. 16, 2005 -
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Breckenridge UMC – Heartland District DistrictAllen Wittrup 1966-1969; Gilbert Heaton 1969-1972; Birt Beers 1972-1977; Philip Brown 1977-1983; Molly Turner 1983-1990; Stanley Hayes 1990-1994; David L. Miles 1994-1999; Emilie Forward 1999-2005; Dale A. Golden 2005-
Breedsville UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLloyd Bronson 1967-1978; Lloyd Bronson 1978-1981; Charles McNary 1981-1991; James Hodge 1991-1992; Kenneth J. Littke 1992-1998; D.S. Assignment 1998; Jana Jirak Sept. 16, 1998-1999; Robert L. Pumfery 1999-October 31, 2002; Patricia Anne Harpole November 1, 2002-2004; O’Ryan Rickard 2004-2005; Sheila F. Baker 2005-2007; David L. Youngs 2007-2008; David L. Haase (DSA) (1/4 time) Jan. 3, 2008; David L. Haase (1/4 time) July 1, 2008-
Brethren Epworth UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictWard Pierce 1967-1971; Floyd Soper 1986-1993; Russell M. Garrigus (Ret) (DSA) 1993-2002; Lemuel O. Granada 2003-2005; Carl Greene (DSA) 2005; Carl Greene, Nov. 12, 2005;
Bridgman Faith UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWalter Easton 1968-1969; David Lutz 1969-Jan. 1970; Arthur & Molly Turner April 1970-1971; Merritt Edner 1971-1972; Wayne Babcock 1972-Dec. 1974; Stanley Buck Jan. 1975-Dec. 1981; Daniel Graber Jan. 1982-1983; Joan Hamlin 1983-1985; Laura Truby 1985-Jan. 1987; Richard Bates March-Nov. 1987; Ross Bunce Nov. 1987-1988; B. Gordon Barry 1988-1993; Bradley S. Bartelmay 1993-May 1, 2000; Terrill M. Schneider May 1, 2000-
Bronson UMC – Albion District DistrictLloyd A. Phillips 1961-Oct. 1969; Gordon E. Spalenka Oct. 1969-1972; Charles W. Richards 1972-1977; Eldon C. Schram 1977-Oct. 1980; Paul Walter Oct.-Dec. 1980; A. Edward Perkins Dec. 1980-April 1987; Marilyn Barney April-May 1987; Milton John Palmer May 1987-1990; Gerald L. Welsh 1990-1994; Robert D. Nystrom 1994-1998; Mona Joslyn 1998-2006; Matthew Bistayi 2006-2009; Shane Chellis (DSA) 2009-
Brookfield Eaton UMC – Lansing DistrictJohn H. King, Jr. 1967-1971; Miriam DeMint 1971-1973; John Morse 1973-March 1976; James Allred March 1976-Sept. 1979; Pulpit Supply Sept. 1979-1980; Robert Hundley 1980-1982; Pulpit Supply July-Oct. 1982; Robert Freysinger Oct. 1982-1985; Ronald Brooks 1985-1988; Robert Roth 1988-1990; Isabel Deppe 1990-1991; Charlene Minger 1991-1995; Geraldine M. Litchfield 1995-2000; Kevin E. Hale 2000-2004; Stephen C. Small 2004-Oct. 1, 2004; Irene Vittoz (DSA) Oct. 1, 2004; Irene Vittoz Nov. 15, 2005;
Brooks Corners UMC – Heartland District DistrictCarter Miller 1968-March 1971; Lynn Wagner March 1971-Oct. 1973; Pulpit Supply Nov. 1973-1974; Darryl Cook 1974-May 1977; Kenneth Kline 1977-1986; Carl Q. Litchfield 1986-1991; Eugene L. Baughan 1991-1997; Brian R. Bunch 1997-2005; Ronald DeGraw Aug. 1, 2005-Nov. 6, 2005; James L. Breithaupt Mar. 15, 2006-
Buchanan Faith UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictD. Keith Laidler 1968-1972; Kenneth L. Snow 1972-1982; Richard C. Kuhn 1982-1987; Richard D. Wilson 1987-1996; Zawdie K. Abiade 1996-2002; Ralph K. Hawkins 2002-2004; Christopher Allen Kruchkow 2004-
Buchanan First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictC. Robert Carson 1966-1972; Ronald Entenman 1972-1979; Ward D. Pierce 1979-1985; Paul D. Mazur 1985-1987; Curtis E. Jensen 1987-Jan. 1996; William P. Sanders Feb. 2, 1996-2003; David W. Meister 2003-2006; Rob A. McPherson 2006-
Buchanan Morris Chapel UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictAlbert O’Rourke 1968-1970; Douglas Vernon 1970-1971; Pulpit Supply 1971-1972; Kenneth L. Snow 1972-1982; Richard C. Kuhn 1982-1987; Richard D. Wilson 1987-1996; Zawdie K. Abiade 1996-2002; Charles D. McNary (DSA) 2002-2003; O’Ryan Rickard 2003-2004; Christopher Allen Kruchkow 2004-
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Burnips UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRon Smith Oct. 1991-1997; Kenneth C. Reeves 1997-2004; Anthony Carrol Shumaker 2004-2008; Richard A. Fritz 2008-
Burr Oak UMC – Albion District DistrictDavid Draggoo 1967-1971; P.T. Wachterhauser 1971-1974; Larry D. Higgins 1974-1977; Harold Tabor 1977-1978; Wade S. Panse 1978-March 1982; Dan Bennett 1982-1983; Timothy Boal 1983-1986; John Buker 1986-1988; William Bills 1988-1991; Brian Rafferty 1991-1993; Ruth A. Bonser 1993-1994; Emilie Forward 1994-1999; Martin Cobb 1999-2001; William Chu 2001-2003; Melanie S. Young (1/2 time) 2003-2006; Donald J. Graham 2007-
Byron Center UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictMax Gladding 1966-1975; James C. Grant 1975-1985; Fred Hamlin 1985-1987; William H. Doubblestein 1987-2004; Cynthia S.L. Greene 2004-
Cadillac South Community UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRichard Wilson Nov. 1966-Nov. 1968; Richard Matson Dec. 1968-Oct. 1969; Edward Eidins Oct. 1969-1971; Robert R. Boyer 1971-1977; Kendall A. Lewis 1977-1981; Donald Fry 1981-1994; James C. Grant 1994-1999; Howard H. Harvey 1999-2000; Jeffrey Schrock 2000-2004; Kenneth C. Reeves 2004-2006; Kenneth C. Reeves (DSA) 2006-7; James J. Mort 2007-
Cadillac UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictGeorge Grettenberger Nov. 1967-1980; Richard Wilson 1980-1990; Allen D. McCreedy 1990-2000; Dale P. Ostema 2000-2007; Thomas E. Ball 2007-
Caledonia UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictEdward D. Passenger 1966-1969; Robert Boyer 1969-1971; Lloyd Van Lente 1971-1976; Adam Chyrowski 1976-1980; Robert Tomlinson 1980-1984; Robert Wessman 1984-1990; Bobby Dale Whitlock 1990-Jan. 1996; Norman C. Kohns 1996-2005; James E. Hodge 2005-
Camden UMC – Albion District DistrictKarl L. Zeigler 1968-1969; John H. Gurney 1969-Aug. 1970; Joseph Huston Aug. 1970-1972; Richard Huskey 1972-1974; J. Brian Selleck 1974-Feb. 1976; Robert P. Stover March 1976-1980; Stephen Beech 1980-1983; Larry W. Rubingh 1983-1987; Frederick G. Hamlin 1987-1994; Russell K. Logston 1994-1996; Diane Stone Nov. 16, 1996-2004; Edward Mohr 2004-
Carlisle UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictJohn Rothfuss 1968-1971; Curtis Cruff 1971-1975; Leonard Yarlott 1975-1979; Timothy Graham 1979-1983; John Buker 1983-1986; Larry Mannino 1986-1990; John Ritter 1990-1994; Andrew Jackson 1994-2006; Craig L Adams 2006-
Carson City UMC – Heartland District DistrictRaymond D. Flessner 1970-1978; Paul D. Mazur 1978-1985; A. Ray Grienke 1985-Aug. 16, 1999; Richard A. Powell Aug. 16, 1999-Dec. 16, 1999; Robert E. Horton (DSA) Dec. 16, 1999-July 1, 2000; Kenneth J. Nash 2000-2006; Ronald K. Brooks 2006-2008; Andrew L. Croel 2008-
Casco UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLawrence Lee 1968-1970; O.I. Lundberg 1970-1971; Adam Chyrowski 1971-1977; Athel Lynch 1977-1979; Dan Graber 1979-1980; John Fisher 1980-1986; Theodore Cole 1986-Sept. 1988; Willard Gilroy Oct. 1988-April 15, 1993; Michael J. Tupper April 16, 1993-2001; Cynthia M. Parsons 2001-2006; David W. Meister 2006
Cassopolis UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictFred W. McNeil 1960-63; Joseph Wood 1966-1976; James G. Crosby 1976-1983; Charles Van Lente 1983-1993; Donald R. Ferris 1993-2000; Claudette Haney 2000-2005; Glenn Litchfield 2005-2009; James A. Richie 2009-
Cedar Springs UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictLeo Bennett 1965-1970; Stanley Hayes 1970-Oct. 1975; Ralph Kallweit Jan. 1976-1980; Lloyd Hansen 1980-1983; Arthur Jackson 1983-1987; Robert Stover 1987-1989; William Haggard 1989-1995; Ben B. Lester 1995-2003; Brian F. Rafferty 2003-2008; Mary Letta-Bement Ivanov 2008-
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Center Park UMC – Albion District DistrictRichard Darhing 1969-1970; Douglas Pederson 1970-1971; Luther Brokaw 1971-1975; Logan Weaver 1975-1978; Albert O’Rourke Sept. 1978-April 1982; Jesse Schwoebell 1982-1988; Dwight Stoner 1988-1989; Jeffrey Williams August 1989-Feb. 1993; Nelson Ray June 1993-1995; John L. Moore 1995-1997; Alice Fleming Townley 1997-2001; Stephen C. Small 2001-2004; Patricia L. Bromberek 2004-2006; Linda K. Stull-Lipps 2006-
Central Lake UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictLeonard Yarlott 1967-1969; Paul Hartman 1970-1974; Daniel Miles 1974-1976; Chris Schroeder 1976-1982; David Cheyne 1982-1991; Celia Hastings, June-Nov. 1991; Peter H. Shumar Nov. 1991-May 1992; Richard A. Morrison June 1992-1995; Richard L. Matson 1995-2003; Charles A. Williams 2003-
Centreville UMC – Albion District DistrictRudy A. Wittenbach 1967-1974; Charles W. Smith 1974-1984; Gordon E. Spalenka 1984-1987; Paul G. Donelson 1987-1989; Michael T. Conklin 1989-Aug. 1, 1997; David W. Meister Aug. 16, 1997-2003; Karin Orr 2003-
Charlevoix UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictLeona Winegarden 1965-1969; Elmer J. Faust 1969-1975; Austin Regier 1975-1981; David Yingling 1981-1988; Benton R. Heisler 1988-Nov. 15, 1992; Dale Peter Ostema Feb. 1, 1993-2000; J. Todd Thompson 2000-
Charlotte Lawrence Avenue UMC – Lansing DistrictForrest E. Mohr 1966-1970; Lester Bailey 1970-1974; Verne Summers Sept. 1974-1987; James Mitchum (Assoc.) Apr. 1983-May 1987; George W. Fleming 1987-2002; Don Entenman (Assoc.) 1987-1988; Gary Bondarenko (Assoc.) 1988-1991; Edna Fleming (Assoc.) 1995-; Karen S. Wheat 2002-
Chase-Barton UMC – Heartland District DistrictMichael Nicholson 1988-Dec. 1991; Paul Patterson (ret.) Jan.-June 1992; Deborah R. Miller June 1, 1992-1995; Wayne McKinney (DSA) 1995-July 31, 2002; Timothy W. Doubblestein Sept. 1, 2002-Sept. 15, 2003; Sueann K. Hagan Oct. 16, 2003-2006; Michael J. Simon 2006-
Clare UMC – Heartland District DistrictDonald Winegar 1966-Sept. 1973; C. William Martin Oct. 1973-1979; Marvin R. Rosa 1979-1986; Eugene A. Lewis 1986-1994; Gregory R. Wolfe 1994-2003; Mark R. Payne (Assoc. 1/4 time) 1995-1996; Dennis B. Bromley 2003-
Claybanks UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictCharles Dunbar 1965-1971; Richard Matson 1971-1975; Bernard Randolph 1975-1976; Edward Slate 1976-1983; Steve Smith 1983-1985; Keith Treman 1985-1990; Kay B. Bosworth 1990-1998; Anita Hahn 1998-2006; Gayle Berntsen 2006-
Climax UMC – Albion District DistrictGarth Smith 1965-1971; Pulpit Supply July-Nov. 1971; Wilbur Williams Nov. 1971-Aug. 1973; Paul Mazur Sept. 1973-1978; Pulpit Supply July-Dec. 1978; Donald Robinson Dec. 1978-Aug. 1979; James Allred Sept. 1979-Dec. 1986; Pulpit Supply Jan.-Apr. 1987; Dennis Slattery Apr. 1987-Oct. 1988; Pulpit Supply Oct.-Dec. 1988; Thomas E. Ball Dec. 1988-1994; David F. Hills 1994-Aug. 1, 1999; Sally J. LaFrance Oct. 1, 1999-2001; Thomas L. Truby 2001-March 1, 2003; David G. Knapp 2003-2009; Glenn C. Litchfield 2009-
Coldwater UMC – Albion District DistrictMark D. Graham 1968-Sept. 1974; Lester C. Bailey Sept. 1974-1982; James M. Morgan 1982-1988; Royce R. Robinson 1988-1989; Charles W. Richards 1989-1988; Betty A. Smith 1998-2004; Mark Babb (Deacon) 2002-2006; Cynthia Ann Skutar 2004- ; Denise J. Downs (Assoc.) 2007-2008;
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Coloma UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictGeorge W. Chaffee 1968-1971; Carl Hausermann 1971-1977; Elizabeth Perry Nord (Assoc.) 1976-1981; Dwight Benner 1977-Sept. 1981; Timothy Closson Jan. 1982-Oct. 1986; Laura C. Truby Jan. 1987-1991; Richard Rossiter 1992-Feb. 4, 1996; Leonard R. Schoenherr Feb. 16, 1996-1999; David F. Hills Aug. 1, 1999-2007; O’Ryan Rickard 2007-2009; William W. Chu 2009-
Colon UMC – Albion District DistrictLeon Shaffer 1967-Nov. 1, 1973; Larry R. Sachau March 15, 1974-1979; Theodore Bennink 1979-1980; Larry R. Shrout 1980-1983; Jack Kraklan 1983-1985; Lawrence Hubley Nov. 1, 1985-1991; Raymond D. Flesner 1991-1999; Arthur C. Murphy 1999-Jan. 15, 2007; Donald J. Graham 2007-
Concord UMC – Albion District DistrictEverett Love 1967-1969; Daniel Miles 1969-Dec. 1971; Pulpit Supply Jan.-June 1972; Joseph Huston 1972-1975; Ronald Grant 1975-1982; John McNaughton 1982-1984; Pulpit Supply 1984-1986; David Hansen 1986-1989; Ed Dahringer (interim) July-Dec. 1989; Barbara M. Flory Jan. 1990-1998; Harris J. Hoekwater 1998-2006; Melany A. Chalker 2006-
Constantine UMC – Albion District DistrictAdam Chyrowski 1966-1971; Roger Wittrup 1971-April 1973; Richard Williams April 1973-April 1976; David Selleck April 1976-Sept. 1979; R. Paul Doherty Dec. 1979-1987; Walter Rothfuss 1987-1989; Gerald Hagans 1989-Aug. 1991. James W. Barney Sept. 1991-1998; Russell K. Logston 1998-2001; Mark R. Erbes 2001-2007; Melanie Young 2007-2009; Scott E. Manning [Constantine / White Pigeon became a two-point charge 2009]
Coomer UMC – Heartland District DistrictHarold Armon 1968-1969; Lawrence Smith 1969-1970; Athel Lynch 1970-1973; Joseph Dudley 1973-1974; Kathy Nickerson 1974-1977; James Sabo-Schuler 1977-1980; James Burgess 1980-1986; M. Christopher Lane 1986-1990; Paula Jane Duffey 1990-1998; Dale A. Golden 1998-2005; Paulette G. Cheyne 2005-2006; Melody Lane Olin (DSA) 2006; Melody Olin Nov. 15, 2006-
Coopersville UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictPhilip P. Steele 1968-1969; Vernon L. Michael 1970-1980; David L. Flagel 1980-1989; Paul D. Mazur 1989-1990; Martin M. DeBow 1990-1997; Michael T. Conklin Aug. 1, 1997-1999; John D. Morse 1999-
Country Chapel UMC – Lansing DistrictMarvin Iseminger 1968-1973; Kendall Lewis 1973-1977; Lynn Wagner 1977-1984; Carl Olson 1984-1985; James Cook 1985-1986; Mary Horn (Schippers) 1986-1991; Merlin Pratt 1991-1996; Kay Pratt (co-pastor) 1992-1996; DeAnn J. Dobbs 1996-Oct. 1, 2000; Dianne D. Morrison Feb. 1, 2001-2004; Patricia Anne Harpole 2004-2009; Kimberly A. Tallent 2009-
Countryside UMC – Heartland District DistrictGeorge Rule 1968-1970; Joseph Dudley 1970-Sept. 1972; Daren C. Durey Oct. 1972-Jan. 1977; Robert E. Tomlinson Feb. 1977-1980; Gordon Spalenka 1980-1984; Janelle Gerken 1984-Jan. 1987; Michael J. Kent May 1987-Jan. 1991; James Cook 1991-1995; Dean Prentiss 1995-Sept. 14, 1999; Susan D. Olsen July 16, 2004-2006; Sharyn K. Osmond Aug. 1, 2006-Nov. 30, 2008; Donald R. Wendell Nov. 30, 2008-
Courtland-Oakfield UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictT.E. Meredith 1968-1970; Richard E. Cobb 1970-March 1972; William J. Bildner 1972-1977; Wendell Stine 1977-1983; Forest H. Crum 1983-Sept. 1984; Gerald Selleck Dec. 1984-1990; Charles K. Stanley Nov. 1, 1990-1996; Charles W. Smith 1996-2008; Michael T. Conklin 2008-2009; Jeffrey C. Williams 2009-
Crystal Valley UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictHubert Bengsten 1965-1974; Pulpit supply 1974-1975; Charles Bowman 1975-Jan. 1977; Harry Parker Feb. 1977-1980; Rebecca Neal Niese 1980-1984; Michael Nicholson 1984-1988; John Ritter 1988-Sept. 1990; Max Gladding Sept.-Oct. 1990; A. Ruth Bonser Oct. 1990-1993; Nancy Bugajski 1993-Oct. 1995; Donald J. Vuurens (DSA) 1996-1998; Steven J. Hale 1998-Nov. 8, 1999; Ronald A. Houk (DSA) Nov. 8, 1999-2000; Kenneth E. Tabor 2000-2004; Ronald L. Worley 2004-
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Dansville UMC – Lansing DistrictSilas Foltz 1968-1970; Paul Schreibner 1970-1974; David Dryer 1974-1980; Joseph Graybill 1980-May 1987; Bobby Dale Whitlock 1987-May 1990; Clyde Miller (interim) May-Sept. 1990; Genevieve DeHoog Oct. 1990-1994; Pulpit Supply July-Aug. 1994; DeAnn J. Dobbs Sept. 1, 1994-1996; Russell K. Logston 1996-1998; D.S. Assignment 1998-1999; Stephen F. Ezop 1999-June 30, 2002; Sharyn K. Osmond 2002-2006; Kimberly A. Tallent Aug. 1, 2006-2008; Donald R. Fry (DSA) (1/4 time) 2008-
Delta Mills UMC – Lansing DistrictDonald H. Thomson 1963-1969; Bruce Pierce Aug. 1969-1970; Raymond J. McBratnie 1970-1973; Dave Morton 1973-1982; William Dornbush 1982-1986; Clarence W. Hutchens Nov. 1986-Jan. 1987; Janelle E.R. Gerkin Jan. 1987-1990; Lyle D. Heaton 1990-Jan. 1, 1999; D. Keith Laidler Jan. 1, 1999-June 30, 1999; Robert J. Besemer 1999-2002; Kathleen S. Kursch 2003-Aug. 31, 2004; Keith Laidler 2005-2007; Paulette G. Cheyne 2007-
Delton Faith UMC – Albion District DistrictEarl Champlin 1968-1971; Gordon Showers 1971-1975; Elmer Faust 1975-1990; William A. Hertel 1990-2001; Daniel B. Hofmann 2001-2007; David F. Hills 2007-
DeWitt Redeemer UMC – Lansing DistrictRodney J. Kalajainen 1988-; Patricia L. Brook (Assoc.) 1999-Jan. 31, 2002.
Dimondale UMC – Lansing DistrictTom Peters 1967-1970; Richard Youells 1970-1974; Thomas Weber 1974-Apr. 1978; John Ristow Apr. 1978-1979; Daryl Boyd 1979-May 1981; Heidi Joos 1981-1983; Glenn Herriman 1983-1985; Richard Powell 1985-1988; Bonnie Yost-McBain 1988-Nov. 1990; Donald D. Entenman 1991-Jan. 31, 1994; Joyce DeToni-Hill Feb. 16, 1994-Oct. 15, 1999; Lillian T. French Nov. 16, 1999-2002; Robert David Nystrom 2002-2004; Thomas Peters (DSA) 2004-2005; Andrew L. Croel 2005-2008; Kimberly A. Tallent 2008-2009; Joseph D. Huston (DSA) 2009-
Dowagiac First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJohn H. Ristow 1966-1978; Dale Benton 1979-1980; Clyde Miller 1980-1983; Claude Ridley 1983-1987; R. Paul Doherty 1987-2004; William H. Doubblestein 2004-2006; John K. Kasper 2006-
Eagle UMC – Lansing DistrictWilliam Cox 1968-1970; Raymond J. McBratnie 1970-1974; David Morton 1974-1982; William Dornbush 1982-Nov. 1986; Janell E.R. Gerken Jan. 1987-1988; Raymond D. Field 1988-1993; Larry W. Nalott 1993-1998; Stephen F. Ezop 1998-1999; D. Michael Maurer Aug. 16, 1999-2002; Judith Lee Scholten 2003-
East Boardman UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictGerald L. Hedlund 1966-1971; Arthur and Molly Turner (co-pastors) 1971-1976; Diane Vale 1976-Oct. 1977; Marion Nye Oct. 1977-1985; Clinton McKinven-Copus 1985-1987; Gary Wales 1987-1994; Howard Seaver 1994-
East Jordan UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictStanley L. Hayes Nov. 1966-1970; Lester E. Priest 1970-Jan. 1974; Daniel J. Minor April 1974-1981; Phillip W. Simmons Sept. 1981-1984; Brian Secor 1984-1986; Merlin K. Delo 1986-1997, Eugene L. Baughan 1997-2002; D. Michael Maurer 2002 - Nov. 10, 2008; Ralph Posnik (DSA), Nov. 23, 2008-
East Lansing Chapel Hill UMC – Lansing DistrictStephen Beach 1968-1969; Edward F. Otto 1969-Dec. 1972; Daniel Miles Dec. 1972-1974; Paul K. Scheibner 1974-1978; J. Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald 1978-May 1984; Thomas M. Pier-Fitzgerald (co-pastor) 1982-May 1984; Charles W. Smith May 1984-1988; Carl W. Staser 1988-Jan. 1991; Beverly E. Gaska Jan. 1991-July 31, 1995; D. Michael Maurer Aug. 1, 1995-2002; Robert David Nystrom 2002-Jan. 15, 2004; Robert David Nystrom (1/2 time) Jan. 16, 2004-2005; Ellen K. Zienert 2005-
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East Lansing University UMC – Lansing DistrictAlden Burns 1966-1971; Arno Wallschlaeger (Assoc.) 1968-1977; Donn Doten 1971-1979; Jon Powers (Assoc.) 1974-1978; Tom Pier-Fitzgerald (Assoc.) 1978-1982; Keith Pohl 1980-1986; Robert Hundley (Assoc.) 1982-1990; Sharon Z. Rader 1986-1989; Gessel Berry, Jr. 1989-1991; William Dobbs 1991-1996; Marguerite M. Rivera (Assoc.) April 16, 1995-1996; Frank W. Lyman, Jr. & Carole S. Lyman (co-pastors) 1996-2006; John Ross Thompson 2006- ; Kennetha Bigham-Tsai (Assoc.) 2006- ;
East Nelson UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictLeo Bennett 1965-1970; Stanley Hayes 1970-Oct. 1975; Ralph Kallweit Jan. 1976-1980; Lloyd Hansen 1980-1983; Arthur Jackson 1983-1987; Robert Stover 1987-1989;William Haggard 1989-1995; Ben B. Lester 1995-2003; Brian F. Rafferty 2003-2004; Herbert VanderBilt 2004-
Eaton Rapids First UMC – Lansing DistrictRonald A. Houk Oct. 1971-Jan. 1982; Eric S. Beck (Assoc.) Dec. 1980-1983; Robert E. Betts Feb. 1982-1988; Larry W. Mannino (Assoc.) 1983-1986; Larry E. Irvine 1988-Oct. 15, 1993; Howard (Rick) McKire (Assoc.) Jan. 1993-; Thomas J. Evans Feb. 1, 1994-2007; Daniel B. Hofmann 2007-
Edmore Faith UMC – Heartland District DistrictC. William Martin 1965-1969; Eldon Eldred 1969-1973; Howard McDonald 1973-1976; David Yingling 1976-1981; Stanley Finkbeiner 1981-Feb. 1987; Stephen Charnley (interim) Feb.-April 1987; Joseph Graybill April 1987-1997; Connie R. Bongard 1997-Jan. 1, 2007; Esther R. Barton (DSA) Jan. 1-June 30, 2007; Susan E. Poynter 2007-
Edwardsburg Hope UMC – Kalamazoo District(Formerly Adamsville and Edwardsburg); Jeffrey L. Reese Dec. 1, 1997-
Elberta UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRichard M. Wilson 1967-1971; John Melvin Bricker 1971-1980; Richard C. Kuhn 1980-1982; John D. Morse 1982-1987; Paul D. Mazur 1987-April 1989; Donald R. Ferris April 1989-1993; John W. McNaughton 1993-1996; Marvin R. Rosa 1996-1999; Kathryn M. Coombs 1999-2002; Gregory P. Culver 2002-
Elk Rapids UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictLawrence Hodge 1966-Nov. 1968; Glen Loy Oct. 1968-Oct. 1970; A.J. Lynch (Assoc.) June-Oct. 1968; R.J. Lautner (Assoc.) 1968-Oct. 1970; Gordon Showers Oct. 1970-Oct. 1971; Robert Doner Dec. 1971-1976; Bernard Randolph 1976-1978; Jack Barthlomew 1978-Feb. 1983; Stephen Beach April 1983-Nov. 1986; Michael Baker-Streevy Dec. 1986-1988; Charles Shields 1988-1993; Raymond R. Sundell 1993-1998; Kathryn M. Coombs 1998-1999; Thomas M. Pier-Fitzgerald 1999-2005; William W. Chu & Julie A. Greyerbiehl (Chu) 2005-2009; Geraldine M. Litchfield 2009-
Elsie UMC – Heartland District DistrictGordon Showers 1965-1970; David Litchfield 1970-1976; David Miles 1976-1983; Joe Glover 1983-1985; Fred Fischer 1985-1996; Merlin Pratt 1996-2003; David C. Blair 2003-2004; Jayme L. Kendall 2004-2005; Edwin D. Snook July 16, 2005-
Empire UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictElmer J. Faust 1966-1969; Edward R. Jones 1969-1971; Alvin Doten 1971-1976; Harry R. Johnson 1976-Sept. 1978; Emmett Kadwell Jr. Oct. 1978-1982; Andrew Weeks 1982-1985; Melanie Baker-Streevy 1985-1988; Kenneth Curtis 1988-1991; Kathryn M. Coombs 1991-1998; William (Will) McDonald 1998-Jan. 31, 2003; William F. Dye Feb. 1, 2003-2006; Brenda E. Gordon 2006-
Epsilon UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictNorman Crotser 1968-1969; Seward Walton 1969-1976; John Gurney 1976-1979; Marvin Iseminger 1979-1981; Jerry Jaquish 1981-1987; Glenn Wegner 1987-Aug. 1992; John F. Greer Sept.-Nov. 1992; Dennis Bromley Jan. 1993-2003; Matthew Todd Stoll 2003-
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Evart UMC – Heartland District DistrictMilton TenHave 1967-1970; Marjorie Matthews Feb.-Oct. 1970; Laurence Waterhouse Oct. 1970-Oct. 1975; Stanley Hayes Oct. 1975-March 1984; Gerald Welsh 1984-1990; Donald Buege 1990-2000; Margaret Halls Wilson 2000-2006; Edward H. Slate, 2006-2008; Mark Mitchell 2008-
Farwell UMC – Heartland District DistrictLeroy Howe 1967-Dec. 1967; Eldon K. Eldred Dec. 1967-1969; George B. Rule 1969-Feb. 1970; Altha M. Barnes Feb. 15-June 1970; Miriam F. DeMint 1970-1971; Chester J. Erickson 1971-1974; John W. Bullock 1974-1978; Dwight J. Burton 1978-1983; David L. Miles 1983-1994; Thomas E. Ball 1994-2000; Jane Ellen Johnson 2000-Jan. 1, 2007; Connie R. Bongard Jan. 1, 2007-
Felt Plains UMC – Lansing DistrictWilliam Wurzel 1966-1969; Gordon E. Spalenka June-Oct. 1969; Arthur A. Jackson Oct. 1969-1972; Wayne E. Sparks 1972-1975; James M. Morgan 1975-1982; Max J. Gladding 1982-1990; Clinton McKinven-Copus 1990-Oct. 1991; Reva Hawke Oct. 1991-April 1993; Derek DeToni-Hill 1993-Oct. 15, 1999; Janet Sweet-Richardson Nov. 1, 1999-2003; Carroll Arthur Fowler 2003-Jan. 1, 2006; Donald Buege Jan. 15, 2006-;
Fennville UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLloyd R. VanLente 1968-1971; Matthew Walkotten 1971-1976; Miriam DeMint 1976-1978; Ronald Hansen 1978-1984; Stanley Hayes 1984-1990; James Fox 1990-1992; Randall R. Hansen 1992-2000; Jane A. Crabtree 2000-2002; Jean Crabtree (DSA) (Assoc.) 2000-2002; Robert L. Hinklin (DSA) 2002-2003; Raymond R. Sundell 2003-2008; Gary L. Peterson 2008-
Fenwick UMC – Heartland District DistrictJohn H. Gurney 1970-1976; Norman Crotser 1976-Dec. 1978; Daniel R. Bennett 1979-March 1982; Mark G. Johnson March 1982-1986; James E. Cook 1986-1991; Howard H. Harvey 1991-1996; Patrick Glass 1996-1998; Larry W. Nalett 1998-Aug. 9, 2004; Charles E. Cerling Aug. 10, 2004-2009; Jolennda Cole (DSA) 2009-
Ferry UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictMerlin Delo 1966-1978; William Bowers 1978-1980; David Dryer 1980-1984; Richard Williams 1984-Oct 1, 1997; Pulpit Supply Oct. 1, 1997 - Dec. 31, 1997; Susan Olsen Jan. 1, 1998-July 1, 1998; Raymond D. Field 1998-1999; James Bradley Brillhart 1999-2007; Dianne D. Morrison 2007- ; Richard D. Morrison (DSA) 2007-
Fife Lake UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictGerald L. Hedlund 1966-1971; Arthur and Molly Turner (co-pastors) 1971-1976; Diane Vale 1976-Oct. 1977; Marion Nye Dec. 1977-1978; Pulpit Supply 1978-1979; Athel Lynch 1979-1981; Pulpit Supply 1981-1983; Daniel Biteman, Jr. 1983-1985; Clinton McKinven-Copus 1985-1987; Gary Wales 1987-1994; Howard Seaver 1994-
Forest Hills Genesis UMC – Grand Rapids District[new church start 1995] M. Christopher Lane & Jane R. Lippert (co-pastors) 1995-2007; Susan M. Petro 2007-
Fountain UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictViola Norman 1967-1971; Robert Doner June-Dec. 1971; Lewis Buchner Jan. 1972-Aug. 1972; Russell Garrigus Sept. 1972-1993; Warren Wood (DSA) 1993-Nov. 1, 1999; Kenneth E. Tabor Nov. 1, 1999-2000; Janet Lynne O’Brien (DSA) 2001-Nov. 30, 2001; Jan O’Brien (PTLP) Dec. 1, 2001-2002; Lemuel O. Granada 2002-2003; Lemuel Granada 2005-Nov. 30, 2007; Mona J. Dye (PTLP) Dec. 1, 2007-
Frankfort UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRichard M. Wilson 1967-1971; John Melvin Bricker 1971-1980; Richard C. Kuhn 1980-1982; John D. Morse 1982-1987; Paul D. Mazur 1987-April 1989; Donald R. Ferris April 1989-1993; John W. McNaughton 1993-1996; Marvin R. Rosa 1996-1999; Kathryn M. Coombs 1999-2002; Gregory P. Culver 2002-
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Free Soil UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictViola Norman 1967-1971; Robert Doner June-Dec. 1971; Lewis Buchner Jan. 1972-Aug. 1972; Russell Garrigus Sept. 1972-1993; Warren Wood (DSA) 1993-Nov. 1, 1999; Kenneth E. Tabor Nov. 1, 1999-2000; Janet Lynne O’Brien (DSA) 2001-Nov. 30, 2001; Janet Lynne O’Brien (PTLP) Dec. 1, 2001-2009; Mona Dye 2009-
Freeport UMC – Lansing DistrictHarold M. Taber 1966-1969; Charles W. Martin 1969-Oct. 1973; Harold R. Simon Nov. 1973-Oct. 1976; Arthur D. Jackson Apr. 1977-1981; Bradley P. Kalajainen Jan. 1981-1985; Gilbert R. Boersma 1985-Jan. 1989; Janet K. Sweet 1989-1991; Carroll A. Fowler 1991-April 15, 1995; Paulette Cheyne June 1, 1995-1999; Richard A. Powell 1999-Aug. 15, 1999; Deborah R. Miller Aug. 16, 1999-Jan. 31, 2002; Paul Peterson (DSA) 2002-2004; Scott E. Manning 2004-2006; Susan D. Olsen 2006-
Fremont UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictLynn DeMoss 1966-1969; Bertram Vermeulen 1969-1978; Constance Heffelfinger (Assoc.) 1978-1981; Eldon K. Eldred 1979-1987; A. Edward Perkins 1987-1990; Harold F. Filbrandt 1990-1994; Daniel M. Duncan 1994-2003; Lawrence R. Wood 2003-2007; Carolin S. Spragg 2007-
Frontier UMC – Albion District DistrictJerry L. Hippensteel 1989-1994; Susan Deason 1994-1998; Kathy L. Nitz 1998-Aug. 15, 1999; Donald Lee (DSA) 2002-
Galesburg UMC – Albion District DistrictLaurence R. Lowell 1968-1969; Pulpit Supply 1969-1970; Milton J. TenHave 1970-1973; Jack Scott 1973-1977; Allan Valkema 1977-1980; Larry Grubaugh 1980-1988; Rochelle Ray 1988-1992; John L. Moore 1992-1995; Charles M. Shields 1995-1997; Janet Sweet-Richardson 1997-Nov. 1, 1999; Michael Baker-Streevy Nov. 16, 1999-2003; Keith W. Heifner 2003-2006; Mona K. Joslyn 2006- ; [Comstock UMC merged w/ Galesburg UMC 04-29-07]
Galien UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLawrence Smith 1967-1969; Willard Gilroy 1969-1973; Arthur Beadle 1973-1976; Gordon Everett (interim) July-Nov. 1976; Richard Williams Dec. 1976-Oct. 1979; Paul Smith Nov. 1979-March 1980; Joseph Wood (interim) March-June 1980; William Doubblestein 1980-1983; William Carr 1983-April 1986; Joseph Wood (interim) April-June 1986; Phillip Friedrick 1986-1991; Sherri Swanson 1991-1995; Charlene A. Minger 1995-1999; Valerie Fons 1999-2001; John G. Kasper 2001-2006; Russell K. Logston 2006-
Ganges UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLloyd R. Van Lente Jan. 1966-1971; Matthew Walkoton 1971-1973; Douglas L. Pederson 1973-1975; Richard W. McLain 1975-1979; Craig L. Adams 1979-1984; Constance L. Heffelfinger 1984-Jan. 1990; Aurther D. Jackson Jan. 1990-Jan. 1991; Leonard Coon Jan.-June 1991; John Burgess 1991-1994; Marcia L. Elders 1994-1997; Barbara Jo Fay 1997-Dec.31, 2004; Jean M. Smith Jan. 16, 2005-
Georgetown UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictRobert Hinklin Feb. 1, 1976-1984; John R. Smith 1984-Feb. 18, 1999; Joseph J. Bistayi Aug. 16,1999-2005; Joseph D. Huston 2005-2007; William C. Bills 2007-
Girard UMC – Albion District DistrictC. Jack Scott 1968-1970; William E. Miles 1970-1971; Harold M. Deipert 1971-1973; Norman A. Charter 1973-1976; Densel G. Fuller 1976-1981; Jerry L. Hippensteel 1981-1984; Thomas E. Ball 1984-Nov. 1988; Stanley Fenner Dec. 1988-1989; Stacy R. Minger 1989-1994; John F. Ritter 1994-1996; Robert Stark 1996-2000; John Scott 2000-Sept. 1, 2003; John A. Scott & Rebecca Scott (CoPastors) Sept 2003-2007; Bruce R. Kintigh 2007-
Glenn UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLloyd Van Lente 1968-1969; Harold Arman 1969-1971; Arthur Beadle 1971-1973; Pulpit Supply 1973-1974; O. Bernard Strother 1974-1998; Stephen Small Nov. 16, 1998-2001; John R. Cantwell (DSA) 2002-2005; Jean A. Smith 2005-
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Gobles UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJames Boehm 1967-1970; Allen Valkema 1970-1971; William Miles 1971-1974; Rudolph Wittenback 1974-1976; Karen S. Slager-Wheat 1976-1986; John McNaughton 1986-1987; Judy K. Downing 1987-1998; Susan Olsen 1998-2004; Mary Beth Rhine 2004-
Grand Haven Church of the Dunes – Grand Rapids DistrictAlbert W. Frevert 1965-1972; David Miles (Assoc.) 1971-1976; Charles F. Garrod 1972-1978; Lawrence Wiliford (Assoc.) 1976-1978; Gerald A. Pohly 1978-1989; Victor Charnley (Assoc.) 1978-1984; Robert Gillette (Assoc.) 1984-1991; Ellen A. Brubaker 1989-1992; Richard Youells (Assoc.) 1991-1995; Eldon K. Eldred 1992-2003; Brian F. Rafferty (Assoc.) 1999-2003; Daniel M. Duncan 2003-
Grand Ledge First UMC – Lansing DistrictH. James Birdsall 1967-1973; Royce R. Robinson 1973-1983; Philip L. Brown 1983-1989; Lynn E. Grimes 1989-1993; Robert H. Roth, Jr. (Assoc.) 1991-1994; William J. Amundsen 1993-2003; Barbara Smith Jang (Assoc.) 1994-1997; Jana L. Almeida (Assoc.) 1997-Oct. 15, 1999; Kathleen S. Kursch (Assoc.) Feb. 1, 2000-Aug. 31, 2004; Molly C. Turner 2003- ; Gregory W. Lawton (Deacon) 2007-
Grand Rapids Aldersgate UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictClinton Galloway 1967-Dec. 1973; Norman Kohns Jan. 1974-1981; William Johnson 1981-1992; Thomas B. Jones (Assoc.) 1990-Dec. 31, 1995; Ellen A. Brubaker 1992-Jan. 1, 2002; Cathi M. Gowin Feb. 1, 2002-2005; Gerald L. Toshalis 2005-2006; Gregory J. Martin 2006-
Grand Rapids Church of All Nations – Grand Rapids District[new church start 1997; “Michigan Suhbu Korean UMC” re-named “Church of All Nations”, 2006] Seung Ho Baek July 16, 1997-2008; Robert Eckert (part-time) 2008-2009; Trevor McDermont 2009-
Grand Rapids Cornerstone UMC – Grand Rapids District[new church start 1990] Bradley P. Kalajainen 1990- ; Scott Keith Otis (Assoc.) 2003-Oct. 1, 2004; Kenneth J. Nash (Assoc.) 2006-
Grand Rapids CrossWind Community UMC – Grand Rapids District[new church start 2004; chartered 2009] Scott K. Otis, Oct. 1, 2004-
Grand Rapids Faith UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictSecond UMC and Valley UMC merged in 1977 to become Faith UMC. Eugene Lewis 1977-1984; Paul Patterson 1984-1987; Douglas Pedersen 1987-Feb. 15, 1994; Kim L. Gladding 1994-1998; Geoffrey L. Hayes 1998-2009; Mark E. Thompson 2009-
Grand Rapids First UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDonald B. Strobe 1964-1972; Carl L. Hausermann (Assoc.) 1967-1971; Lowell F. Walsworth (Assoc.) 1971-1973; John S. Jury 1972-Nov. 1974; Geoffrey L. Hayes (Assoc.) 1973-1978; William W. DesAutels Dec. 1974-1981; Robert E. Jones (Assoc.) 1978-1983; Robert C. Brubaker 1981-Nov. 1987; Darwin R. Salisbury (Assoc.) 1983-1985; Bradley P. Kalajainen (Assoc.) 1985-1990; Lynn A. DeMoss April 1988-1993; Joyce DeToni-Hill (Assoc.) 1990-1991; Derek DeToni-Hill (Assoc.) 1990-1993; Gary T. Haller (Co-pastor) 1993- ; Laurie A. Haller (Co-pastor) 1993-2006; Dominic A. Tommy (Assoc.) 1997-1999; Jennifer Browne (Assoc.) 2006- ; Kim DeLong (Deacon - Director of Education)(1/2 time) 2009- ; Martha Beals (Deacon) (part-time) 2009- ; Janet Carter (Deacon) (part-time) 2009-
Grand Rapids Iglesia Metodista Unida La Nueva Esperanza – Grand Rapids DistrictMiguel A. Rivera 1983-1986; Francisco Diaz 1986-1991; Juan B. Falcon 1992-Sep. 1995; Oscar Ventura Sept. 1995-Sept. 2002; Isidro Carrera Sept. 2002-March 16, 2003; Oscar Ventura Sept. Mar. 16, 2003-2009; Jorge Rodriguez 2009-
Grand Rapids Northlawn UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictIvan Niswender 1966-1969; Leonard Putnam 1969-1973; Carlton Benson 1973-1976; Thurlan Meredith 1976-1984; Vance Dimmick, Jr. 1984-1992; Stanley Finkbeiner 1992-1996; Charles R. VanLente 1996-
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Grand Rapids Olivet UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictGrand Orin Bailey 1964-1969; Allen Wittrup 1969-1977; C. Jack Scott 1977-1979; Richard Youells Aug. 1979-1989; Barry T. Petrucci 1989-Dec. 31, 1994; Clinton McKinven-Copus Jan. 1, 1995-Jan. 1, 2001; Dominic A. Tommy (Assoc.) Apr. 16, 1999-2000.; Robert Eckert (DSA) 2001-2005; James Stilwell March 1, 2005-2006; Gary Peterson (DSA) 2006-2008; James Thomas Boutell (part-time) 2008-
Grand Rapids Plainfield UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictK.C. Downing 1967-1969; C. Dow Chamberlain 1969-1972; Don W. Eddy (Assoc.) 1971-1979; Robert L. Hinklin 1972-1976; Marvin F. Zimmerman 1976-1978; Wayne C. Barrett 1978-1982; Neal M. Kelly 1982-1984; John McNaughton 1984-1986; Ethel Z. Stears 1986-1988; Jeanne Randels 1988-1991; Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald 1991-1999; Neil Davis 1999-2002; Robert R. Cornelison 2002-2005; Joyce F. Gackler June 1, 2005-
Grand Rapids South UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDonald Cozadd 1967-1969; Kenneth McCaw 1969-1975; Clarence Hutchens 1975-1979; Ray Burgess 1979-1988; Thomas M. Pier-Fitzgerald 1988-1998; Robert P. Stover 1998-2004; Kathleen S. Kursch Sept. 1, 2004-2007; Mack Strange 2007-
Grand Rapids St Paul’s UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictJohn S. Myette 1964-1969; William A. Hertell 1969-1974; Robert E. Betts 1974-1982; Edward Trimmer (Assoc.) 1981-1982; Joseph D. Huston 1982-1989; Andrew Jackson (Assoc. part-time) Sept. 1-1986-1994; Theron E. Bailey 1989-1994; Ethel Z. Stears 1994-1999; Robert J. Mayo 1999-2005; Catherine M. Gowin 2005-
Grand Rapids Trinity UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDonn P. Doten 1962-1971; Philip A. Carpenter (Assoc.) 1966-1972; Lawrence R. Taylor 1971-1978; Marvin R. Rosa (Assoc.) Feb. 1972-1979; Charles F. Garrod 1978-1984; William John Amundsen (Assoc.) 1979-1982; Edward A. Trimmer (Assoc.) 1982-1983; Ethel Stears (Assoc.) Sept. 1983-1986; Charles Fry 1984-1989; Timothy P. Boal (Assoc.) 1986-1992; Gerald A. Pohly 1989-1996; Gerald Toshalis (Assoc.) 1992-2001; A. Edward Perkins 1996-2006; Robert Cook (Assoc.) 2001-2006; Carole and Frank Lyman (Co-pastors) 2006-
Grand Rapids Vietnamese UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictVinh Q. Tran Sept.1, 1987-2004; Cuong Nguyen 2004-2008; Sanh Van Tran 2008-
Grandville UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDale Brown 1964-Feb. 1973; L. George Babcock (Assoc.) 1967-1972; E. William Wiltse March 1973-1977; William H. Doubblestein (Assoc.) 1974-Aug. 1977; Charles Fullmer 1977-1986; Leon Andrews 1986-1989; Barry Petrucci (Assoc.) 1986-1989; Kim L. Gladding (Assoc.) 1989-1994; J. Melvin Bricker 1989-1995; Rob McPherson (Assoc.) 1994-1999; John Ross Thompson 1995-1998; Robert L. Hinklin 1998-2001; Cathy Rafferty (Assoc.) 1999-2001; Gerald L. Toshalis 2001-; James Edward Hodge (Assoc.) 2001-2005; Thomas M. Pier-Fitzgerald 2005-
Grant Center UMC – Heartland District DistrictDavid A. Cheyne 1977-1982; Wesley E. Smith 1982-Feb.1984; Martin D. Fox May 1984-Sept. 1986; Nelson Ray Dec. 1986-1988; Michael Nicholson 1988-Dec. 1991; Paul Patterson (ret.) Jan.-June 1992; Deborah R. Miller June 1, 1992-1995; Wayne McKinney (DSA) 1995-July 31, 2002; Timothy W. Doubblestein Sept. 1, 2002-Sept. 15, 2003; Sueann K. Hagan Oct. 16, 2003-2006; Michael J. Simon 2006-;
Grant UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictMarion Nye 1966-1970; Silas H. Foltz 1970-1971; Lewis (Bud) Buckner 1972-1978; Wayne Babcock 1978-1983; Beverly Prestwood-Taylor 1983-1986; Beverly Prestwood Taylor (3/4 time) 1986-May 1988; Bruce Prestwood-Taylor (3/4 time) 1986-May 1988; Bruce Kintigh 1988-1993; Brian F. Rafferty 1993-1999; Craig South 1999-2002; James L. Breithaupt (1/4 time) 2002-2004; James L. Breithaupt (1/2 time) 2004-Mar. 15, 2006; Carl Greene, Mar. 15, 2006-
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Grass Lake UMC – Albion District DistrictKenneth Harris Dec. 1966-1969; Dale Culver 1969-Dec. 1972; Charles Grauer Jan. 1973-1976; Howard McDonald 1976-1979; Kenneth Lindland 1979-Sept. 1983; Gregory Wolfe Nov. 1983-1994; Stanley L. Hayes 1994-1999; Larry W. Rubingh 1999-2007; D. Gunnar Carlson 2007-
Grawn UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictCarter Miller 1968-1969; Richard LaCicero 1969-Nov. 1970; Russell J. Lautner Nov. 1970-1982; Don Spachman 1982-1992; Michael E. Long 1992-1996; Daniel W. Biteman, Jr. 1996-2006; Margaret Halls Wilson 2006-
Greenbush UMC – Heartland District DistrictWilliam Tate 1967-1969; Robert Boyer 1969-1970; Charles VanLente 1970-1972; Everett Love June-Dec. 1972; Norman Wood 1973-1976; Terry MacArthur 1976-Oct. 15, 1979; Robert Gillette Jan. 1980-1984; Merritt Bongard 1984-1991; Joseph Spackman 1991-1999; James Dibbet 1999-2005; O’Ryan Rickard 2005-2006; Jon L. Pohl 2006-
Greensky Hill UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictLeona Winegarden 1965-1969; Elmer J. Faust 1969-1975; Austin Regier 1975-1981; David Yingling 1981-1988; Benton R. Heisler 1988-Nov. 15, 1992; Dale Peter Ostema Feb. 1, 1993-Feb. 1, 1998; Kathryn S. Slaughter Feb. 1, 1998-2000; Geraldine M. Litchfield 2000-2005; Timothy B. Wright 2005-
Greenville UMC – Heartland District DistrictDarwin R. Salisbury 1964-March 1970; Howard A. Smith March 1970-1972; Harold A. Jayne 1972-Sept. 1977; Kenneth W. Karlzen Sept. 1977-March 1982; Harold L. Mann March 1982-1988; Laren J. Strait (Assoc.) 1980-; Harry R. Johnson 1988-2007; Joy Jittaun Moore 2007-2008; Stephen MG Charnley 2008-
Gresham UMC – Lansing DistrictDavid C. Haney 1967-1969; William R. Tate 1969-1972; Gary V. Lyons 1972-April 1976; Gerald A. Salisbury April 1976-1979; Molly C. Turner 1979-1983; Glenn C. Litchfield 1983-1990; Richard W. Young 1990-1991; Robert L. Kersten 1991-1995; Jeffrey J. Bowman 1995-2002; Kathleen Smith 2002-
Griffith UMC – Albion District DistrictLambert G. McClintic 1952-1995; Jack Fugate 1995-July 15, 2008; Charlene A. Minger (part-time) 2009-
Grovenburg UMC – Lansing DistrictMaurice Glasgow 1966-1978; Paul Mergener (Assoc.) 1976-Oct. 1978; Joseph Huston Oct. 1978-Oct. 1981; Paul Wehner Oct. 1981-1986; Marty DeBow 1986-1990; Kyewoon Choi 1990-1997; Melanie S. Young 1997-1998; Richard J. Duffey 1998-2005; Andrew L. Croel 2005-2008; Kimberly A. Tallent 2008-2009; Joseph D. Huston (DSA) 2009-
Gull Lake UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictKeith Heifner Sept. 1980-1981; Edward C. Ross 1981-1994; Stephen M.G. Charnley 1994-2008; Susan M. Petro (Assoc.) 1994-Dec. 31, 1997; Dianne Doten Morrison (Assoc.) 1998-Feb. 1, 2001; David Nellist 2008-
Gunnisonville UMC – Lansing DistrictStephen Beach 1968-1969; Edward F. Otto 1969-Dec. 1972; Daniel Miles Dec. 1972-1974; Paul K. Scheibner 1974-1978; J. Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald 1978-May 1984; Thomas M. Pier-Fitzgerald (co-pastor) 1982-May 1984; Charles W. Smith May 1984-1988; Carl W. Staser 1988-Jan. 1991; Thomas Peters Jan. 1, 1991-1993; Raymond D. Field 1993-1998; Nancy L. Besemer 1998-2003; Thomas L. Truby Oct. 15, 2003-2006; Beatrice K. Robinson 2006-2007; Mark G. Johnson 2007-
Harbor Springs UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictPhillip Howell 1968-1971; Philip Brown 1971-1977; Milton TenHave 1977-1979; Richard Matson 1979-1987; Catherine Kelsey 1987-1990; Claudette Haney 1990-April 1993; Birt A. Beers May 1993-1995; Lawrence R. Wood 1995-2003; Kathryn S. Cadarette 2003-
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Harrietta UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictWard Pierce 1967-1972; Bill Amundsen 1972-1979; Jean Crabtree 1979-Aug. 1980; Donald Buege Sept. 1980-Jan. 1984; Bruce Prestwood-Taylor Jan. 1984-1986; Thomas P. Fox 1986-1992; Charles A. Williams 1992-Feb 14, 1997; J. David Thompson Nov. 16, 1997-2001; John J. Conklin (DSA) 2001-Nov. 30, 2001; John J. Conklin Dec. 1, 2001-2009; Mona L. Kindel 2009-
Harrison: The Gathering – Heartland District District[new church start 2004; mission congregation 2009; became 3-point charge: The Gathering (WMAC) & Wagerville/Wooden Shoe UMCs (DAC) 2009] James C. Noggle 2004-
Hart UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictTheron Bailey 1966-Dec. 1969; Edward Passenger Dec. 1969-1971; Jack Kraklan 1971-1979; Lloyd Walker 1979-1982; Kenneth Snow 1982-1989; Laurie Haller 1989-1993; Bruce R. Kintigh 1993-Jan. 1, 1999; Harvey Prochnau Feb. 1, 1999-2003; Ben Bill Lester 2003-
Hartford UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictMorris Reinhart 1967-1972; Jean Crabtree 1972-1979; John Hice 1979-1987; David L. Crawford 1987-1990; Gerald L. Selleck 1990-1998; Richard A. Powell 1998-1999; Ronald W. Hansen 1999-
Hastings First UMC – Lansing DistrictEmeral Price 1967-March 1969; Stanley Buck April 1969-Dec. 1972; Sidney Short Jan. 1973-1982; Myron Williams 1982-May 1985; David Nelson 1985-1989; Philip L. Brown 1989-1994; Bufford W. Coe 1994-Oct. 15, 2000; Kathy E. Brown Feb. 1, 2001-
Hastings Hope UMC – Lansing DistrictKenneth Vaught 1968-Jan. 1983; Jack Bartholomew Feb. 1983-Feb.1986; Robert Mayo Apr. 1986-1992; James E. Fox 1992-1995; Laurence E. Hubley 1995-2000; Richard D. Moore 2000-
Heritage UMC – Heartland District DistrictRichard D. Moore Aug. 1 1999-2000; Mark Mitchell (Assoc.) Aug. 1, 1999-2000; Thomas E. Ball 2000-2007; James Bradley Brillhart, 2007-
Hersey UMC – Heartland District DistrictOtto Flachsmann 1964-1969; M.K. Matter 1969-1977; David A. Cheyne 1977-1982; Wesley E. Smith 1982-1984; Martin D. Fox 1984-Sept. 1986; Nelson Ray Dec. 1986-1988; Cynthia A. Skutar 1988-1992; Timothy J. Miller 1992-1994; Pulpit Supply July 1994; John G. Kasper Aug. 1, 1994-2001; Raymond D. Field 2001-2003; Lawrence A. Nichols 2003-
Hesperia UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictMerlin Delo 1966-1978; William Bowers 1978-1980; David Dryer 1980-1984; Richard Williams 1984-Oct. 1, 1997; Pulpit Supply Oct. 1, 1997 - Dec. 31, 1997; Susan Olsen Jan. 1, 1998-July 1, 1998; Raymond D. Field 1998-1999; James Bradley Brillhart 1999-2007; Dianne D. Morrison 2007- ; Richard D. Morrison (DSA) 2007-
Hillsdale UMC – Albion District DistrictJohn Francis 1968-1971; David S. Evans 1971-1979; William V. Payne 1979-1987; David A. Selleck 1987-Dec. 1988; Hugh C. White (Interim) Dec. 1988-1989; Gary L. Bekofske 1989-1996; Mark G. Johnson 1996-2003; Curtis Eugene Jensen 2003-
Hillside UMC – Albion District DistrictEugene Lewis 1966-1972; Paul Mazur 1972-1974; Tom Jones 74-78; Jon Powers 78-81; Larry Wiliford 81-83; Lawrence Hodge 1983-1991; Laurence E. Hubley 1991-1995; David A. Cheyne 1995-1998; Marilyn B. Barney 1998-2008; Denise J. Downs 2008-2009; [Hillside/Somerset Center two-point charge 2009] E. Jeanne Koughns 2009-
Hinchman UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRobert Strauss 1968-1981; Valerie Hill 1981-March 1983; Leonard Haynes 1983-1986; Leo Bennett 1986-1989; Walter J. Rothfuss 1989-2000; Brenda Gordon 2000-2006; Jane D. Logston 2006-
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Holland First UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictHilding W. Kilgren 1963-1970; Paul E. Robinson (Assoc.) 1965-1972; Darwin R. Salisbury 1970-1977; Brent Phillips (Assoc.) 1972-1973; John L. Francis 1977-1987; William C. Johnson (Assoc.) 1977-1981; Heath T. Goodwin (part-time) 1981-1983; Robert S. Treat (part-time) 1983-1988; Harold F. Filbrandt 1987-1990; Susan J. Hagans (Assoc.) 1988-1995; John W. Ellinger 1990-1996; Beatrice K. Rose (Assoc.) 1995-1998; William E. Dobbs 1996-2005; R. John Thompson (Assoc.) 1998-Apr. 1, 2001; Karen A. Tompkins (Assoc.) 1998-2003; Todd J. Query (Deacon) 2003-2006; J. Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald 2005-
Holt UMC – Lansing DistrictPhilip R. Glotfelty, Jr. 1964-1970; Douglas A. Smih 1970-1972; Myron K. Williams 1972-1982; Dennis Buwalda 1982-1989; Joseph D. Huston 1989-1999; Barbara J. Flory (Assoc.) 1998-2000; Lynn E. Grimes 1999-2006; Glenn M. Wagner 2006-
Holton UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictIra J. Noordhof 1967-1975; Donald Vuurens 1975-Jan. 1978; Pulpit Supply Jan.-June 1978; Charles Van Lente 1978-1983; David McBride 1983-1988; Larry Rubingh 1988-Dec. 1991; Pulpit Supply Jan.-June 1992; Kenneth Bremer 1992-2006; Gerald Selleck 2006-
Homer UMC – Albion District DistrictRonald Wise 1968-1969; Orvel Lundberg 1969-1970; E. Lenton Sutcliffe 1970-1971; Daniel D. Corl 1971-1973; John T. Charter 1973-1978; Harold Deipert 1978-1983; Walter Rothfuss 1983-1987; Linda Farmer-Lewis Sept. 1987-Dec. 1992; Claudette Haney Apr. 16, 1993-1995; Nelson Ray 1995-1997; Linda J. Burson 1997-Jan. 1, 2000; Mark Mitchell 2000-2008; Thomas P. Fox 2008-
Hopkins UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictGlenn Britton 1968-Jan. 1970; Stanley Finkbeiner Feb. 1970-1974; Densel Fuller 1974-1976; Brent Phillips 1976-1978; David Knapp 1978-Oct. 15, 1982; Robert J. Stillson Nov. 1982-1989; Robert D. Nystrom 1989-1992; Marjory A. Berkompas 1992-June 13, 1996; David S. Yoh (DSA) 1996-1999; Raymond D. Field 1999-2001; Reva H. Daniel 2001-2005; Linda J. Burton 2005-
Horton Bay UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictSeward Walton 1968-1976; John Gurney 1976-1978; Steve Tower 1978-1979; Carl Staser 1979-1980; Allen Valkema 1980-1982; Martin Fox 1982-1984; Craig Adams 1984-1994; Kathryn S. Slaughter 1994-2000; Geraldine M. Litchfield 2000-2005; Timothy B. Wright 2005-
Indian River UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictGerald Janousek 1968-1970; Argle Leesler 1970-1972; Robert Elder 1972-1976; Morris Reinhart 1976-1984; Steve Weinberger 1984-1990; Larry Mannino 1990-1994; John D. Lover 1994-2000; Gary Step 2000- ; O. Jay Kendall (Assoc.) 2007-
Ionia Easton UMC – Heartland District DistrictGeorge W. Chaffee 1971-1974; Nolan Williams 1974-Oct. 1980; Eldon Schram Oct. 1980-Sept. 1984; Kathryn M. Williams Sept. 1984-Nov. 1986; Kathryn M. Coombs Nov. 1986-1990; Scott K. Otis 1990-1993; David J. Blincoe 1993-Aug. 15, 1994; Supplied by Presbyterian Church Sept. 1994; Don Wells (Presbyterian) 1995-Jan. 6, 1999; Judy K. Downing 1999-2001; Lynn W. Wagner 2001-Sept. 1, 2002; Paul F. Bailey (DSA) April 13, 2003; Thomas R. Reaume Sept 1, 2004-Jan. 1, 2007; Nancy Patera, Jan. 1, 2007-
Ionia First UMC – Heartland District DistrictLester C. Bailey 1964-1970; Charles W. Fullmer 1970-1977; Carl L. Hausermann 1977-1983; John F. Sorensen 1983-1985; Keith A. Bovee 1985-1991; Lawrence E. Hodge 1991-2000; Martin H. Culver 2000-2006; Lawrence P. Brown 2006-
Ionia Zion UMC – Heartland District DistrictChester Erickson 1967-1971; George Chaffee 1971-1974; Nolan Williams 1974-Oct. 1980; Eldon Schram Oct. 1980-1984; Kathryn Williams (Coombs) 1984-Sept. 1986; William Dornbush Nov. 1986-Dec. 31, 1993; Pulpit Supply Jan. 1- June 30, 1994; Craig L. Adams 1994-Sept. 15, 1999; Arlo Vandlen (DSA) Jan. 24, 2000-2001; Donald Graham 2001-2007; Cliff Allen (DSA) 2007; Cliff Allen, Nov. 10, 2007 -
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Ithaca UMC – Heartland District DistrictJohn F. Sorensen 1967-1972; David B. Nelson, Jr. 1972-1980; Nolan R. Williams 1980-1991; David L. McBride 1991-2006; Steven R. Young 2006-
Jackson Brookside UMC – Albion District DistrictVerne Summers 1966-Aug. 1974; Verner Kilgren Sept. 1974-Sept. 15, 1978; William Torrey Sept. 15, 1978-1985; Richard Johns 1985-1992; David L. Johnston 1992-2005; Charles Campbell July 15, 2005-Sept 1, 2005; Chad M. Parmalee Sept 1, 2005-
Jackson Calvary UMC – Albion District DistrictJ. Leon Andrews 1968-1972; Haven UMC merged with Calvary in 1972; Donald P. Sailor 1972-1977; Claude Ridley 1977-1983; Carl L. Hausermann 1983-1989; George R. Grettenberger 1989-1992; Timothy P. Boal 1992-1997; Linda J. Carlson (Assoc.) 1993-Feb. 16, 1999; Michael T. Conklin 1999-2003; Maurice E. Walworth, Jr. 2003-2006; Linda H. Hollies 2006-Aug. 18, 2007; Lillian T. French Jan. 1, 2008-
Jackson First UMC – Albion District DistrictRobert C. Smith 1966-1971; E. Lenten Sutcliffe (Assoc.) 1968-1971; Richard A. Morrison (Assoc.) 1969-1971; Merle D. Broyles 1971-1981; Wilbur A. Williams (Assoc.) 1971-1973; David C. Brown (Assoc.) 1971-1973; Ivon Gonsor (Assoc.) 1973-1974; George Chaffee (Assoc.) 1974-1984; John Ellinger (Assoc.) Jan. 1972-1976; Richard Erickson (Assoc.) 1976-1982; Larry Taylor 1981-1987; David Morton (Assoc.) 1982-1986; Ted Cole (Assoc.) 1984-1986; Linda Farmer-Lewis (Assoc.) 1986-1987; David Knapp (Assoc.) 1986-1989; Joy Moore 1988-1990; John Cermak 1987-1994; Leo E. Bennett (Assoc.) 1989-1993; Donette Bourke (Deacon) 1990- 2003; John D. Morse (Assoc.) 1993-1999 ; Edward C. Ross 1994-; Sanda Sanganza (Assoc.) 1999-2001; Charles Campbell (Assoc.) 2003-; Susan Babb (Assoc.) 2004-
Jackson Trinity UMC – Albion District District(Jackson Trinity is a merged congregation of Greenwood Ave. UMC, Greenwood Park EUB and Francis Street EUB); James Crosby 1968-1969; Harold Kirkenbauer 1968-1969; Harold Taber 1969-1972; Dale Crawford 1972-1977; B. James Varner 1977-1986; Karen Slager Wheat 1986-1998; Beatrice K. Robinson 1998-2006; Sandra L. Spahr (DSA) 2006-2007; Melodye Surgeon Rider 2007-
Jackson Zion UMC – Albion District DistrictAmos R. Bogart Jan. 1968-1969; Frederick W. Werth 1969-1971; Charles R. Campbell 1971-1981; D. David Ward 1981-Jan. 7, 1994; Lawrence A. Nichols Feb. 1, 1994-2003; Donald R. Wendell July 15, 2003-Mar. 15, 2006; William Lang (DSA), Oct. 1, 2006-2007; [Pleasant Lake & Jackson Zion, 2-point charge 2008] David H. Minger (DSA) 2008-
Jerome UMC – Albion District DistrictKenneth W. Karlzen 1968-1971; Thomas R. Jones 1971-Aug. 1974; David Flagel Sept. 1975-1980; Lee F. Zachman 1980-1984; Donald McLellan 1984-Sept. 1988; Melanie Baker-Streevy Oct. 1988-1995; Rochelle Ray 1995-2000; Tim Doubblestein 2000-Aug. 31, 2002; Paul Hane Sept. 1, 2002-
Jones UMC – Albion District DistrictReva Hawke 1988-Oct. 1991; Marilyn B. Barney Oct. 1991-1998; Carolyn A. Robinson 1998-2007; Thomas R. Reaume (part-time) 2007-2009; Jack Balgenorth 2009-
Jonesville UMC – Albion District DistrictDensel Fuller 1968-1974; William Johnson 1974-1977; Derryl Cook 1977-1978; M. John Palmer 1978-1982; Lloyd Walker 1982-1985; Jack Kraklan 1985-1988; Michael Baker-Streevy 1988-1995; Reva Hawke 1995-1997; Nelson Ray 1997-2000; Craig Pahl 2000-
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Kalamazoo First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJames W. Wright 1964-1972; J. Melvin Bricker (Assoc.) 1966-1971; O. Lavern Merritt (Assoc.) 1968-1970; Ray R. Fassett (Assoc.) 1970-1974; Hoover Rupert 1972-1983; Douglas W. Vernon (Assoc.) 1971-1974; Marvin Zimmerman (Assoc.) 1974-1976; Donald Ludman (Assoc.) 1974-1978; William Richards (Assoc.) 1976-1979; Richard Beckett (Assoc.) 1977-1987; Mac Kelly (Assoc.) 1978-1982; Wayne Reece (Assoc.) 1979-1985; Gerald Selleck (Assoc.) 1982-1984; Royal Synwolt 1983-1991; Jane Shapley (Assoc.) 1985-1987; Dean Francis (Assoc.) 1985-1990; Richard Rossiter (Assoc.) 1987-1992; George Hartmann (Assoc.) 1987-1994; Keith Treman (Assoc.) 1990-1998; Kenneth McCaw 1991-Jan. 1, 2000; Cynthia A. Skutar (Assoc.) 1992-1997; Cynthia M. Schaefer (Assoc.) 1997-2001; Michelle Wisdom-Long (Assoc.) 1998-2000; Ron Keller (interim senior pastor) Jan. 1, 2000-July 1, 2000; Douglas W. Vernon 2000-; Dale A. Hotelling (Assoc.) July 16, 2000-2004; Matthew J. Bistayi (Assoc.) 2002-2006; Julie Dix (Assoc.) 2006-
Kalamazoo Milwood UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRichard C. Miles 1966-1970; Heath T. Goodwin 1970-1971; Alden B. Burns 1971-Dec. 1981; John H. Hice (Assoc.) 1977-1979; Ron L. Keller Jan. 1982-1988; James M. Morgan 1988-1999; Robert K. Lynch 1999-2006; Martin H. Culver 2006-
Kalamazoo Stockbridge Avenue UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLloyd Schloop 1968-1973; Kenneth O. Lindland 1973-1977; Charles W. Richards 1977-1986; Curtis Strader 1986-1988; John Moore 1988-1992; Dwight J. Burton 1992-1998; John W. McNaughton 1998-2003; Calvin Y. Hill 2003-2007; John L. Moore (DSA) 2007-
Kalamazoo Sunnyside UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictAllen D. McCreedy 1967-1973; Robert H. Conn 1973-1976; John W. Ellinger 1976-1981; Norman C. Kohns 1981-1985; Paul L. Hartman 1985-1992; John W. Fisher 1992-2004; Billie R. Dalton 2004-Feb. 28, 2009; Linda J. Burson, Mar. 1-July 1, 2009; John Matthew Weiler (1/2 time) 2009-
Kalamazoo Westwood UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictA.R. Davis 1968-1973; Allen D. McCreedy 1973-1977; E. William Wiltse 1977-1980; Merged with Kalamazoo Simpson 1980; Jack H. Baumgart 1980-1984; Larry E. Irvine 1984-1988; Kenneth W. Karlzen 1988-July 31, 1995; Eric S. Beck Aug. 1, 1995-2007; Wayne A. Price 2007-
Kalamo UMC – Lansing DistrictLowell F. Walsworth 1966-1971; Laurence R. Grubaugh 1971-1973; Milton J. Tenhave 1973-1977; David L. Johnston 1977-May 1983; James William Schoettle May 1983-1988; William P. Sanders 1988-Feb. 1996; Mark E. Thompson 1996-2004; Bryce Feighner 2004-
Kalkaska UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRichard M. Riley 1984-1993; Charles R. VanLente 1993-1996; Charles K. Stanley 1996-Oct. 1, 1999; Stanley Lee Hayes (DSA) Oct. 1, 1999-July 1, 2000; Robert W. Stark 2000-2008; Gregory R. Wolfe 2008-
Keeler UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictMeredith Rupe 1968-Nov. 1970; Gary E. Gamble Nov. 1970-1973; Supply pastor June-Oct. 1973; Lynn W. Wagner Oct. 1973-1975; Daniel R. Barker 1975-Sept. 1978; Gregory R. Wolfe Oct. 1978-Nov. 1983; Donald L. Buege Jan. 1984-1990; Dennis E. Slattery 1990-1992; David L. Litchfield 1992-1998; Virginia L. Heller 1998-2004; Mark E. Thompson 2004-2009; Julie A. Greyerbiehl 2009-
Kendall UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJames Boehm 1967-1970; Allen Valkema 1970-1971; William Miles 1971-1974; Rudolph Wittenback 1974-1976; Karen S. Slager-Wheat 1976-1986; John McNaughton 1986-1987; Judy K. Downing 1987-1998; Susan Olsen 1998-2004; Mary Beth Rhine 2004-
Kent City Chapel Hill UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictCharles McNary 1964-1970; David Morton 1970-Jan. 1974; Stanley Finkbeiner 1974-1981; Ray Grienke 1981-1985; Willard Gilroy 1985-Oct. 1988; David Hainer Oct. 1988-March 1991; Mark Johnson May 1991-1996; Glenn C. Litchfield 1996-2005; R. John Thompson 2005-
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Keswick UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictDale Crawford 1968-Oct. 1971; Richard Kuhn Oct. 1971-1980; John Myette 1980-1984; Tom Evans 1984-1988; Wayne Gorsline 1988-1991; Martin H. Culver 1991-1999; Wayne A. Price 2000-2004; Donald E. Spachman 2004-
Kewadin Indian Mission UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictHarry John Sr. Jan. 1975-1993; Owen White-Pigeon (DSA) 1993-1994; Cletus Marshall 1994-Feb. 5, 1995; Pulpit Supply Feb. 6-June 1995; Delfred White-Crow (DSA) 1995-Nov. 15, 1997; Delfred White-Crow (PTLP) Nov. 16, 1997-Apr. 16, 1998; D.S. Assignment Apr. 16, 1998; Thomas H. John Jr 1998-
Kewadin UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictGlenn Loy 1968-Sept. 1970; Russell Lautner (Assoc.) 1968-Oct. 1970; Gordon Showers Oct. 1970-Nov. 1971; Robert Doner Dec. 1971-1976; Bernard Randolph 1976-1978; Jack Bartholomew 1978-Feb. 1983; Stephen Beach Feb. 1983-Nov. 1986; Michael Baker-Streevy Dec. 1986-1988; Charles M. Shields 1988-1993; Raymond R. Sundell 1993-1998; Kathryn M. Coombs 1998-; Janilyn McConnell (Deacon) 1998-2003; Thomas M. Pier-Fitzgerald 1999-2005; William W. Chu & Julie A. Greyerbiehl (Chu) 2005-2009; Mary S. Brown 200-
Kingsley UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictMarion Nye 1966-1970; Silas H. Foltz 1970-1971; Lewis (Bud) Buckner 1972-1978; Wayne Babcock 1978-1983; Beverly Prestwood-Taylor 1983-1986; Beverly Prestwood Taylor (3/4 time) 1986-May 1988; Bruce Prestwood-Taylor (3/4 time) 1986-May 1988; Bruce Kintigh 1988-1993; Brian F. Rafferty 1993-1999; Charlene A. Minger 1999-2008; Gary S. Wales 2008-
Lacota UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRobert Victor 1966-1969; John Hagans 1969-1974; Pulpit Supply 1974-1977; Joseph Pratt 1977-1980; Carl C. Nisbet 1980-Aug. 31, 2003; Donna Jean Keyte Sept. 1, 2003-Jan. 1, 2006; Michael A. Pinto (DSA) 2006; Michael A. Pinto 2007;
Lake Ann UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictCarter Miller 1966-1969; Richard LoCicero 1969-1970; Russell J. Lautner Oct. 1970-1982; William E. Haggard 1982-1989; Charles J. Towersey 1989-Apr. 15, 2008; James L. Breithaupt (Assoc. 1/2 time) 2004-Mar. 15, 2006; Devon R. Herrell June 15, 2008-
Lake City UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictJ. William Schoettle 1965-Feb. 1970; Leonard J. Yarlott Feb. 1970-1972; Ward D. Pierce 1972-Aug. 1976; Ross Bunce Aug. 1976-1979; Willard Gilroy 1979-1985; David L. Dryer 1985-1996; Jane A. Crabtree 1996-2000; Edrye Eastman-Sealey 2000-
Lake Odessa Central UMC – Lansing DistrictMarvin F. Zimmerman 1967-1974; William A. Hertel 1974-Sept. 1980; Steve Keller 1980-1984; Thurlan E. Meredith 1984-1986; Charles W. Richards 1986-1989; D. Keith Laidler 1989-1992; Emmett H. Kadwell, Jr. 1992-Jan. 1, 2000; Charles M. Shields Feb. 1, 2000-July 1, 2000; Donald R. Ferris 2000-2007; Eric S. Beck 2007-
Lake Odessa Lakewood UMC – Lansing DistrictWilbur A. Williams 1967-1971; Charles A. Dunbar 1971-1978; James R. Hulett 1978-1985; Ward D. Pierce 1985-2001; Curtis E. Jensen 2001-2003; David Lee Flagel 2003-
Lakeside UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRobert Carson 1958-1964; Laurence R. Grubaugh 1964-1968; John Bullock 1968-1974; Robert Pumfery 1974-1979; Pulpit Supply 1979-1981; Charles Tooman 1981-1982; Gregory Wood 1982-1985; B. Gordon Barry 1985-1988; Steven Pearson 1988-1990; Ruth Haynes-Merrifield 1990-1995; Sherri L. Swanson 1995-Sept. 1, 1999; George W. Lawton Sept. 1, 1999-2007; George W. Lawton 2007-
Lansing Asbury UMC – Lansing DistrictDouglas A. Smith 1960-1970; John S. Myette 1970-1978; Geoffrey L. Hayes 1978-1987; William A. Hertel 1987-1990; Charles F. Garrod 1990-Oct. 1992; Benton R. Heisler Nov. 1992-1997; Deborah M. Johnson 1997-2008; Martin M. DeBow 2008-
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Lansing Central UMC – Lansing DistrictHoward A. Lyman Feb. 1967-1978; Francis F. Anderson (Assoc.) 1966-1970; Peter H. Kunnen (Assoc.) 1968-1970; Robert E. Betts (Assoc.) 1970-1974; Charles Grauer (Assoc.) 1970-1972; Paul L. Hartman (Assoc.) 1974-Jan. 1980; Samuel H. Evans (Assoc.) 1975-1977; Lloyd VanLente (Assoc.) 1977-1982; Neil F. Bintz 1978-1982; Robert H. Roth, Jr. (Assoc.) May 1980-1983; Sidney A. Short 1982-1993; James M. Gysel (Assoc.) 1983-1993; Lynn A. DeMoss 1993-1997; Pegg Ainslie (Assoc.) 1993-1997; John W. Boley 1997-2002; Russell F. McReynolds 2002-2007; Joseph D. Huston 2007-2009; Ronald K. Brooks 2009-
Lansing Christ UMC – Lansing DistrictWilson Tennant 1966-1969; Meinte Schuurmans (Assoc.) 1966-1980; David L. Crawford 1969-1977; Thomas L. Weber (Assoc.) 1974-1978; Donald P. Sailor 1977-Feb. 1983; Clyde E. Miller April 1983-March 1987; Eric Burrows (Assoc.) 1983-1984; Philip Simmons (Assoc.) 1984-1985; James J. Walker (Assoc.) 1985-1989; Richard A. Selleck March 1987-1992; Rebecca N. Niese (Assoc.) 1991-Oct. 31, 1994; Robert E. Jones 1992-1996; Maurice E. Walworth, Jr. 1996-2003; Charles David Grauer 2003-
Lansing Faith & South Lansing Ministries – Lansing DistrictJ. Edward Cherryholmes Apr. 1964-Apr. 1969; Richard E. Johns Apr. 1969-1980; David B. Nelson Jr. 1980-1985; John Palmer 1985-May 1987; Kenneth W. Bensen May 1987-2003; James A. Richie (Assoc.) 2000-2002; Cornelius Davis (Assoc. 1/4 time) 2003-2008; (Lansing Faith merged with South Lansing Ministries 2005); Russell F. McReynolds (DSA) 2008-
Lansing First UMC – Lansing DistrictFrancis C. Johannides 1968-1972; John F. Sorensen 1972-Sept. 1978; Theron E. Bailey Sept. 1978-March 1982; Kenneth W. Karlzen March 1982-1988; Mark D. Graham 1988-1996; Robert L. Hundley 1996-2000; Stephan Weinberger 2000-2004; Melanie Jean Baker-Streevy 2004-
Lansing Grace UMC – Lansing DistrictClarence W. Hutchens 1967-1975; Paul F. Albery 1975-1981; John W. Ellinger 1981-1985; David L. Johnston 1985-1992; Richard E. Johns 1992-1996; Gary L. Bekofske 1996-2005; Timothy P. Boal 2005-2006; Jane Ellen Johnson Jan. 1, 2007-
Lansing Korean UMC – Lansing DistrictYoung Ho Ahn 1984-Sept. 1985; Chung Soon Chang Sept. 1985-1988; Hyo Nam Hwang Oct. 1988-1998; Jung Kee Lee 1998-Dec. 31, 2003; Bo Rin Cho Mar. 1, 2004-
Lansing Mt Hope UMC – Lansing DistrictDonald Merrill 1967-Oct. 1975; George Elliott Nov. 1975-1979; Lloyd Phillips 1979-1984; Robert Hinklin 1984-Feb. 1987; Wade Panse May 1987-Oct. 1992; Paul C. Frederick Dec. 1992-1999; Pamela J. Mathieu (Deacon) 1995- Ronald K. Brooks (Assoc.) 1998-1999; Ronald K. Brooks 1999-2000; Linda H. Hollies 2000-2001; William Earl Haggard 2002- ; [Lansing Calvary UMC merged w/ Mt. Hope UMC 07-01-07]; Colleen Treman (Deacon, Children’s Coordinator) 2008-
Lansing Sycamore Creek UMC – Lansing District[new church start 2000] Barbara J. Flory 2000-2009; Thomas F. Arthur 2009-
Lansing Trinity UMC – Lansing DistrictJames E. Fox 1968-1971; Gerald R. Bates 1971-1979; Larry Sachua 1979-1989; Richard Williams (Assoc.) 1983-1985; Gregory Wood (Assoc.) 1985-1990; Dennis Buwalda 1989-1992; Paul C. Frederick (Assoc.) 1990-Dec. 1992; Leicester Longden 1992-2001; Linda J. Farmer-Lewis (Assoc.) Jan. 1993-1994; Joy J. Moore (Assoc.) 1995-1997; Cynthia S.L. Green (Assoc.) May 1, 1998-2004; Rae L. Franke (Deacon) 1998-2003; William Beachy 2001-
Lansing Vietnamese UMC – Lansing DistrictVinh Q. Tran, Jan. 1, 1986 - 2004; Cuong M. Nguyen 2004-2008; Tho Van Phan (DSA) 2009-
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Lawrence UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictKenneth Snow 1967-1972; Norman Crotser 1972-1976; George Gierman 1976-1979; Leo Bennett 1979-1986; Mark Johnson 1986-Apr. 1991; Ronald K. Brooks May 1991-1998; Wayne H. Babcock 1998-Dec. 31, 2002; David S. Yoh (DSA) Jan. 1, 2003-July 1, 2003; Jane D. Logston 2003-2006; Clifford L. Radtke 2006-
Lawton St Paul’s UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDonald Russell 1968-1971; Roger Nielson 1971-1974; Al Sprague 1974-1977; Diane Vale 1977-1980; Jeff Edwards 1980-1981; Dean Francis 1981-1985; Beverly Gaska 1985-1987; Billie R. Dalton 1987-1995; Claudette I. Haney 1995-2000; Ronald K. Brooks 2000-2006; Daniel W. Biteman 2006-
Leaton UMC – Heartland District DistrictPaul Peet 1968-1969; Fred Fischer 1969-1978; David Meister 1978-1979; Pulpit Supply 1979-1980; Thomas Crossman 1980-1981; Pulpit Supply 1981-Jan. 1984; Dale Barry Jan.-Aug. 1984; Tim Girkin Oct.-Nov. 1984; Byron Coleman Nov. 1984-Jan. 1992; Connie Bongard Jan. 1992-1994; Thomas R. Jones (retired) 1994-July 31, 1999; Randall E. Roose (DSA) Aug. 1, 1999-2004; Susan D. Olsen July 16, 2004-2006; Sharyn K. Osmond Aug. 1, 2006-Nov. 30, 2008; Donald R. Wendell Nov. 30, 2008-
Lee Center UMC – Albion District DistrictLynn Chapel 1965-March 1971; Beulah Poe March 1971-1976; Robert Doner 1976-1978; Joel Campbell 1978-1979; Ethel Stears 1979-Sept. 16, 1983; William Doubblestein Oct. 16, 1983-1987; Eugene Baughan 1987-1991; David H. Minger 1991-1995; Wayne Willer 1995-1996; Valerie Hill 1996-1998; David L. Litchfield 1998-2001; David Blair 2001-2003; Diane E. Stone 2004-
Leighton UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictJames Sherwood 1965-1972; Keith Laidler 1972-1977; Curtis Cruff July-Dec. 1977; Donald Vuurens Jan. 1978-1980; Richard W. McClain 1980-1986; Kenneth Vaught 1986-May 31, 1991; Raymond Townsend 1991-2006; David L. McBride 2006-
Leland UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictElmer J. Faust 1966-1969; Edward Jones 1969-1971; Richard Kuhn Nov. 1971-1980; John Myette 1980-1984; Tom Evans 1984-Jan. 31, 1994; Doug L. Pedersen Feb. 16, 1994-1997; Joseph M. Graybill 1997-
Leslie UMC – Lansing DistrictWilliam Wurzel 1966-1969; Gordon E. Spalenka June-Oct. 1969; Arthur A. Jackson Oct. 1969-1972; Wayne E. Sparks 1972-1975; James M. Morgan 1975-1982; Max J. Gladding 1982-1990; Clinton McKinven-Copus 1990-Oct. 1991; Reva Hawke Oct. 1991-April 1993; Derek DeToni-Hill 1993-Oct. 15, 1999; Janet Sweet-Richardson Nov. 1, 1999-2003; Carroll Arthur Fowler 2003-Jan. 1, 2006; Donald Buege Jan. 15, 2006-;
LeValley UMC – Heartland District DistrictLuther Brokaw 1967-1971; Donald Fry 1971-1973; Lloyd Walker 1973-Aug. 1979; Willis Braun Aug. 16, 1979-Feb. 1989; David L. Flagel March 1989-2003; Mark G. Johnson 2003-2007; Dennis E. Slattery 2007-
LifeSpring New Church – Kalamazoo District[new church start 2001] Mark R. Payne 2001-2009; Patricia A. Harpole 2009-
Lincoln Road UMC – Heartland District DistrictJohn Buckner 1966-1972; Eldon Schram 1973-1977; Marvin Iseminger 1977-1979; Milton TenHave 1979-1986; Jane Lippert 1986-1990; Beatrice Rose 1990-1995; Kenneth C. Reeves 1995-1997; Lois M. Munn 1997-2000; Charles M. Shields 2000-2002; Nancy J. Bitterling 2002-
Litchfield UMC – Albion District DistrictDorr Garrett 1968-1970; Peter Kunnen 1970-1972; Morris Reinhart 1972-1976; Stephen Keller 1976-Dec. 1979; Paul Hartman Jan. 1980-1985; David Meister 1985-March 1990; Kathy Brown 1990-Feb. 1, 2001; R. John Thompson Apr. 1, 2001-2005; Carl Q. Litchfield 2005-2009; [Litchfield/Quincy two-point charge 2009] Michael P. Baker-Streevy 2009-
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Lowe UMC – Heartland District DistrictWilliam Tate 1967-1969; Robert Boyer 1969-1970; Charles VanLente 1970-1972; Everett Love June-Dec. 1972; Harold McGuire 1973-1974; Terry MacArthur 1976-Oct. 15, 1979; Robert Gillette Jan. 1980-1984; Merritt Bongard 1984-1991; Joseph Spackman 1991-1999; James Dibbet 1999-2005; O’Ryan Rickard 2005-2007; Kathryn L. Leydorf (DSA) 2007; Kathryn L. Leydorf Nov. 10, 2007-
Lowell UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictG. Robert Webber 1965-1969; Hartwell Gosney (Assoc.) 1968-Oct. 1972; Dean E. Bailey 1969-1979; Gerald R. Bates 1979-Apr. 1982; Donald L. Buege (Assoc.) 1979-Aug. 1980; Beulah P. Poe (Assoc.) Sept. 1980-1982; William J. Amundsen 1982-1993; B. Gordon Barry 1993-2003; Michael T. Conklin 2003-2008; Richard W. Blunt 2008-
Ludington St Paul UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictJack Kraklan 1967-1971; Bernard Randolph 1971-1974; Forest Crum 1974-1981; Ray D. Flessner 1981-1989; Robert P. Stover 1989-1998; Dennis E. Slattery 1998-2007; Robert J. Henning 2007-
Ludington United UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictPaul E. Lowley 1991-2000; Joe D. Elenbaas 2000-Nov 30, 2006; Kenneth E. Tabor (Assoc.) 2004- ; Thomas J. Evans 2007-
Luther UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictDavid Dryer 1968-1974; Ilona Sabo-Schuler 1974-1977; Robert Boyer 1977-1979; Harold Simon 1979-1983; Mark Gaylord-Miles 1983-Dec. 1984; Pulpit Supply Jan.-June 1985; Douglas Kokx 1985-1991; Robert Stark 1991-April 1993; Reva Hawke May 1993-1995; Mary S. Brown 1995-Oct. 15, 1998; David A. Cheyne Jan. 16, 1999-June 30, 1999; Nelson Hall 1999-2005; Karen J. Sorden 2005-
Lyon Lake UMC – Albion District DistrictA. Ray Noland Sept. 1968-1973; John T. Charter 1973-1978; Harold Deipert 1978-1983; Walter Rothfuss1983-1987; Linda Farmer-Lewis Sept. 1987-Dec. 1992; Claudette Haney April 16, 1993-1995, Nelson Ray 1995-1997; Linda J. Burson 1997-Jan. 1, 2000; Mark Mitchell 2000-2008; Thomas P. Fox 2008-
Lyons-Muir Church – Heartland District DistrictRichard Strait 1972-1977; George Matter 1977-1979; Howard McDonald 1979-1982; Byron Coleman 1982-1984; Bette Dobie 1984-1988; Scott Otis 1988-1993; David J. Blincoe 1993-Aug. 15, 1994; Supplied by Presbyterian Church Sept. 1994; Don Wells (Presbyterian) 1995-Jan. 6, 1999; Judy K. Downing 1999-2001; Lynn W. Wagner 2001-Sept. 1, 2002; Kathy Jean Clark Aug. 1, 2003-?Jan. 1,2005; Forrest B. Nelson Jan. 1, 2005-
Mancelona UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictM. Helen Jackson 1968-1972; George Gierman 1972-1975; Curtis Jensen 1975-1983; Timothy Graham 1983-1990; Gary Coates 1990-Aug. 1991; Pulpit Supply Sept.-Oct. 1991; Wayne Gorsline Nov. 1991-June 15, 1992; John W. Boley June 16, 1992-1997; Carolyn C. Floyd 1997-2000; Kathryn M. Steen 2000-2007; Stephan Weinberger 2007-
Manistee UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictCarleton A. Benson Sept. 1968-1971; Richard M. Wilson 1971-1980; Gilbert B. Heaton 1980-1982; Richard R. Erickson 1982-1990; Gregory B. Wood 1990-1998; Gerald L. Selleck 1998-2002; Jerry Lee Jaquish 2002-
Manton UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictEduard Eidens 1967-1969; J. William Schoette 1969-1970; Leonard J. Yarlott 1970-1971; Arthur R. Turner 1971-1976; Molly C. Turner (Assoc.) 1971-1976; Norman Charter 1976-1977; J.T. Wood 1977-1981; Deborah Johnson 1981-1985; Laurie McKinven-Copus 1985-1987; Louis W. Grettenberger 1987-1993; Richard W. Blunt 1993-Feb. 1, 1999; Linda J. Carlson Feb. 16, 1999-2009; Beth Reum 2009-
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Maple Rapids UMC – Heartland District DistrictWilliam Tate 1967-1969; Robert Boyer 1969-Feb. 1970; Charles VanLente Feb. 1970-May 1972; Abe Caster May 1972-Jan. 1973; Eldon Schram Feb.-June 1973; J. Thomas Churn 1973-1979; Richard Whale 1979-1980; Richard Riley 1980-1984; Lyle Heaton 1984-1990; Tim Wohlford 1990-1991; Carolyn Robinson 1991-1997; Charles D. Farnum 1997-2001; Martin Cobb 2001-2006; O’Ryan Rickard 2006-2007; Kathryn L. Leydorf (DSA) 2007; Kathryn L. Leydorf Nov. 10, 2007-
Marcellus UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictIra Fett 1968-1969; Donald Ludman 1969-1974; Wayne Babcock 1975-1978; Derryl Cook 1978-1981; Robert Mayo 1981-1986; Kenneth I. Kline 1986-1992; Dennis E. Slattery 1992-1995; Peggy A. Boltz 1995-2002; Melodye Surgeon Rider 2002-2007; John D. Messner (DSA) 2007; John D. Messner Jan. 1, 2008-
Marengo UMC – Albion District DistrictStanley Fenner 1989-Aug. 8, 2000
Marion UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictEdward R. Jones 1967-1969; Walter S. Easton 1969-1971; Robert R. Boyer 1971-1977; Kendall A. Lewis 1977-1981; Donald R. Fry 1981-1994; James C. Grant 1994-1999; Howard H. Harvey 1999-2000; Jeffrey Schrock 2000-2004; Kenneth C. Reeves 2004-2006; Kenneth C. Reeves (DSA) 2006-7; James J. Mort 2007-
Marne UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictKenneth E. Curtis 1967-1969; Don W. Eddy 1969-1971; Kenneth W. Karlzen 1971-1973; Donald Fry 1973-1977; Douglas Knight 1977-1980; Vernon Michael 1980-1982; Keith Bovee 1982-1985; Deborah M. Johnson 1985-1990; Timothy W. Graham 1990-1993; Cathi M. Gowin 1993-Jan. 31, 2002; Patricia L. Brook Feb. 1, 2002-
Marshall UMC – Albion District DistrictCharles Manker 1968-1970; Ralph Witmer 1970-1974; Harold Filbrandt 1974-1983; Jeanne Randels (Assoc.) 1981-1988; Ronald Thompson 1983-1989; David McBride (Assoc.) 1988-1991; Leon Andrews 1989-1992; William Bills (Assoc.) 1991-1994; William Johnson 1992-1996; Margaret H. Peterson (Assoc.) 1994-1998 ; Keith W. Heifner 1996-1999; Judy K. Downing (Assoc.) 1998-1999; Leonard R. Schoenherr 1999-
Martin UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictPaul Scheibner 1965-1970; Thurlan Meridith 1970-1976; Gerald L. Welsh 1976-1984; Lee F. Zachman 1984-April 15, 1994; William C. Bills 1994-2007; Christopher L. Lane 2007-2009; David A. Selleck 2009-
Mason First UMC – Lansing DistrictKeith L. Hayes 1966-1980; Robert L. Wessman (Assoc.) 1979-1984; George R. Grettenberger 1980-1989; Donald R. Ferris (Assoc.) 1984-1989; Verne C. Summers 1989-1992; Charles B. Hodges (Assoc.) 1989-March 1991; Wayne G. Reece 1992-2000; Robert K. Lynch (Assoc.) 1992-1995; Jane D. Logston (Assoc.) 1996-1998; Timothy Tuthill (Assoc.) 1998-2006; Robert L. Hundley 2000-2009; Dwayne E. Bagley 2009-
Mears UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictKenneth L. Snow 1990-1993; Kenneth Vanderlaan (DSA) 1993-
Mecosta New Hope UMC – Heartland District DistrictGordon L. Terpening 1968-1971; Norman Charter 1971-1973; Pulpit Supply 1973-1974; Michael Nickerson 1974-1977; Ilona Sabo-Schuler 1977-1982; B. Gordon Barry 1982-1985; Pulpit Supply July-Oct. 1985; Bobby Dale Whitlock Oct. 1985-Apr. 1987; Pulpit Supply April-June 1987; Remus, Mecosta and Halls Corners merged to form New Hope in 1987; Christopher Momany 1987-1993; Scott K. Otis 1993-1997; James C. Noggle 1997-2004; Victor D. Charnley 2004-
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Mendon UMC – Albion District DistrictMarcius Taber 1968-1969; David Litchfield 1969-1970; Harold Simon 1970-Nov. 1973; Robert Jones Nov. 1973-1978; John Charter 1978-1981; Ira Noordhoff 1981-Jan. 1985; Kendall Lewis Jan. 1985-1986; Elaine Buker 1986-1992; Rochelle Ray 1992-1995; Thomas L. Truby 1995-2001; Ward D. Pierce (DSA) 2001-
Mesick UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictWard Pierce 1967-1972; Bill Amundsen 1972-1979; Jean Crabtree 1979-Aug. 1980; Donald Buege Sept. 1980-Jan. 1984; Bruce Prestwood-Taylor Jan. 1984-1986; Thomas P. Fox 1986-1992; Charles A. Williams 1992-Feb. 14, 1997; J. David Thompson Nov. 16, 1997-2001; John J. Conklin (DSA) 2001-Nov. 30, 2001; John J. Conklin Dec. 1, 2001-2009; Mona L. Kindel 2009-
Middleton UMC – Heartland District DistrictDe Layne Hersey 1967-1969; Herald Cox Sept. 1969-Sept. 1971; Lloyd Hansen Sept. 1971-May 1972; Abe Caster May 1972-Jan. 1973; Eldon Schram Feb.-June 1973; J. Thomas Churn 1973-1979; Richard Whale 1979-1980; Richard Riley 1980-1984; Lyle Heaton 1984-1990; Tim Wohlford 1990-1991; Carolyn A. Robinson 1991-1997; Charles D. Farnum 1997-2001; Martin Cobb 2001-2006; William F. Foldesi 2006-Apr. 7, 2007; Clare Huyck (DSA) 2007; Clare Huyck Nov. 10, 2007-
Middleville UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictHarold M. Taber 1964-1969; C. William Martin 1969-1973; Harold Simon Nov. 1973-Oct. 1976; Arthur Jackson April 1977-Aug. 1983; Bradley Kalajainen (Assoc.) Jan. 1981-1985; Carl Staser Oct. 1983-1988; Lynn W. Wagner 1988-1996; Lee F. Zachman 1996-2004; Scott E. Manning 2004-2009; [Middleville/Snow two-point charge 2009] Michael T. Conklin 2009-
Millville UMC – Lansing DistrictDaniel Harris 1965-1970; Dorr Garrett 1970-1973; Lester Priest Jan. 15, 1974-1980; Robert Stillson 1980-Nov. 15, 1982; Donald Vuurens Feb. 1983-1986; Richard Young 1986-1990; Jeffrey Wright 1990-Jan. 1993; James C. Noggle March 1993-1997; Carolyn A. Robinson 1997-1998; Richard A. Tester 1998-2004; Robert J. Freysinger 2004-
Montague UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictWirth G. Tennant 1965-1972; Gilbert B. Heaton 1972-1977; Birt A. Beers 1977-1983; Robert E. Jones, Jr. 1983-1992; D. Keith Laidler 1992-1997; Timothy P. Boal 1997-2005; Gary Bekofske 2005-2009; Randall R. Hansen 2009-
Monterey Center UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRon Smith Oct. 1991-1997; Kenneth C. Reeves 1997-2004; Anthony Carrol Shumaker 2004-2008; Richard A. Fritz 2008-
Montgomery UMC – Albion District DistrictKarl L. Zeigler 1968-1969; John H. Gurney 1969-Aug. 1970; Joseph Huston Aug. 1970-1972; Richard Huskey 1972-1974; J. Brian Selleck 1974-Feb. 1976; Robert P. Stover March 1976-1980; Stephen Beech 1980-1983; Larry W. Rubingh 1983-1987; Frederick G. Hamlin 1987-1994; Russell K. Logston 1994-1996; Diane Stone Nov. 16, 1996-2004; Edward Mohr 2004-
Mt Pleasant Chippewa Indian UMC – Heartland District DistrictJoseph Sprague 1974-1986, Maynard Hinman DSA 1986-1987, Joseph Sprague 1984-1986, Chris Cavender DSA 1990-12/1991, James Burgess Jan.1992-June1992, Joseph Sprague June 15,1992-1994, Carla Sineway 1/3 time 1994-11/1/03, Matthew Sprague 1/3 time 1994-11/15/95, Owen White-Pigeon 1/3 time 1994-
Mt Pleasant First UMC – Heartland District DistrictPaul Albery 1966-1970; Neil Bintz 1970-1978; Albert W. Frevert 1978-1989; Edward C. Ross (Assoc.) 1978-1981; Rodney J. Kalajainen (Assoc.) 1981-1984; Thomas Crossman (Assoc.) 1984-1986; Steven M. Smith (Assoc.) 1986-1991; Ronald J. Thompson 1989-1995; Janet K. Sweet (Assoc.) 1991-1994; Connie R. Bongard (Assoc.) Aug. 1, 1994-1997; Wade S. Panse 1995-1997; Benton R. Heisler 1997-2002; Mark R. Erbes (Assoc.) 1997-2001; Michelle LaMew (Assoc.) 2001-; John W. Boley 2002- ; Charles D Farnum (Assoc.) July 16, 2006-2007;
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Mt Pleasant Trinity UMC – Heartland District DistrictG.B. Rule 1967-1969; J.A. Dudley 1969-1972; Daren C. Durey 1972-1977; Robert E. Tomlinson 1977-1980; Gordon E. Spalenka 1980-1984; Janelle E. Gerken 1984-1987; Michael J. Kent 1987-1991; James Cook 1991-1995; Dean Prentiss 1995-Sept. 14, 1999; Jana Lynn Almeida Oct. 16, 1999-2004; Susan D. Olsen July 16, 2004-2006; Sharyn K. Osmond Aug. 1, 2006-Nov. 30, 2008; Donald R. Wendell Nov. 30, 2008-
Mulliken UMC – Lansing DistrictEveratt Love 1968-1972; David A. Cheyne 1972-1975; Lynn Wagner 1975-1977; John Eversole 1977-1982; Joseph Spackman 1982-1983; Ken Lindland 1983-1987; Joseph Spackman 1987-1991; Gordon Spalenka 1991-1993; Robert Besemer 1993-Aug. 31, 1996; Donald Woolum Sept. 16, 1996-2003; Judith Lee Scholten 2003-
Munith UMC – Lansing DistrictFrederick Werth 1967-1971; Bert L. Cole March 1972-1973; Larry Irvine 1973-1975; Thomas Adams 1976-1978; James Barney 1979-1983; Linda Farmer-Lewis 1983-1986; Milton TenHave 1986-1990; Laurie McKinven-Copus 1990-Sept. 1991; Robert Marston Oct. 1991-1998; Judith A. Nielson 1998-2000; Charles Cerling 2000-Aug. 9, 2004; Arthur R. Turner 2004-Nov. 15, 2005; Kenneth Karlzen (DSA) Dec. 2005-2006; Maurice Walworth (DSA) 2006-2007; Larry W. Rubingh 2007-
Muskegon Central UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictRoyal J. Synwolt 1966-1971; Robert H. Jongeward 1971-1979; Lynn A. DeMoss 1979-1988; Ron L. Keller 1988-1993; Daniel M. Duncan (Assoc.) 1989-1994; Ray W. Burgess 1993-2000; Melanie S. Young (Assoc.) 1994-1996; Virginia L. Heller (Assoc.) 1996-1998; Gregory P. Culver (Assoc.) 1998-2002; Randall R. Hansen 2000-2009; M. Kay DeMoss (Deacon) 2003- ; Gary L. Bekofske 2009-
Muskegon Crestwood UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictCarl B. Strange 1962-1969; John S. Myette 1969-1970; Phillip R. Glotfelty, Jr. 1970-1973; Kenneth W. Karlzen 1973-1977; David G. Showers 1977-1980; Lawrence E. Hodge 1980-1983; Birt A. Beers 1983-1990; M. Chris Lane 1990-1995; Victor D. Charnley 1995-2004; Dianne D. Morrison 2004-2007; Diane M Bowden 2007-2008; Dale Hotelling 2008-
Muskegon Hts Temple UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictVerner Kilgren 1962-1970; Richard Selleck 1970-1977; Dale Crawford 1977-1979; Robert Pumfrey 1979-1983; Don Eddy 1983-1989; Richard Youells 1989-1991; Gerald F. Hagans 1991-Sept. 1, 2006; Robert B. Cook Sept. 1, 2006-
Muskegon Lake Harbor UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictWayne Speese 1964-1975; Harold Kirchenbauer Oct. 1975-1981; Frank Lyman 1981-1991; Carole Lyman (Assoc.) 1984-1991; Jack Stubbs 1991-1995; Susan J. Hagans 1995-2000; Cynthia Ann Skutar 2000-2004; Richard A. Morrison 2004-2007; Mark R. Erbes 2007-
Muskegon Lakeside UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictRobert Treat 1967-1981; Richard D. Wilson 1981-1987; Steven R. Young 1987-1993; William P. Myers, Jr. 1993-2002; David A. Selleck 2002-2009; Zawdie K. Abiade 2009-
Muskegon Unity UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictKenneth McCaw Dec. 1966-1969; Austin Regier 1969-1975; Joseph Glover 1975-1983; Eric Beck 1983-1986; Susan Krill (Hagans) 1986-Nov. 1988; Ron Robotham Jan. 1989-1990; Jane Lippert 1990-1995; J. Todd Thompson 1995-1998; Kimberly A. DeLong 1998-Sept. 16, 1999; Gayle Berntsen Sept, 16, 1999-Sept. 1, 2001; James Meines Dec. 1, 2001-2005; Brian M. McLellan (DSA) 2005-Feb. 15, 2006; James Meines (DSA) Apr. 15, 2006-Oct. 31, 2006; Nancy L. (Besemer) Boelens Nov. 1, 2006-Dec. 31, 2008; Gilbert R. Boersma (1/4 time) 2009-
Muskegon Wolf Lake UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictKenneth McCaw Nov. 1966-1969; Austin Reiger 1969-1975; Craig Adams 1975-Aug. 1979; Richard Williams Sept. 1979-Nov. 1983; Bruce Dempsey Nov. 1983-Nov. 1988; Gilbert Boersma Jan. 1989-Jan. 31, 1995; Pulpit Supply Feb.-June 1995; J. Todd Thompson 1995-2000; Laurence E. Hubley 2000-Nov. 15, 2001; Roberta W. Cabot Nov. 16, 2001-
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Napoleon UMC – Albion District DistrictRobert Kersten 1967-1969; Robert Hinklin 1969-1972; Douglas Smith 1972-1973; Marjorie Matthews 1973-Dec. 1975; J. Brian Selleck March 1976-Sept. 1978; Francis Anderson Sept. 1978-Sept. 1980; Wayne Gorsline Sept. 1980-1988; Robert J. Freysinger 1988-2004; Robert P. Stover 2004-2007; Jennifer Jue 2007-
Nashville UMC – Lansing DistrictJames Crosby 1969-1975; Leonard F. Putnam 1975-1984; Lynn Wagner 1984-1988; Ronald K. Brooks 1988-May 15, 1991; Kenneth Vaught June 1, 1991-1994; James L. Hynes 1994-2000; Gail C. Patterson 2000-Dec. 31, 2001; Dianne M. Bowden January 16, 2002-2007; Cathy M. Christman 2007-
NE Missaukee Parish: Merritt-Butterfield UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictAthel Lynch 1968-1970; Marion Nye 1970-1973; Eugene Baughan 1974-1987; Bernard Griner 1988-1989; Cynthia Schaefer 1989-1993; (Merritt and Butterfield merged on July 1, 1991.) Pulpit Supply July 1-Aug. 31, 1993; O. Jay Kendall Sept. 1, 1993-2005; Brian R Bunch, Aug. 1, 2005
NE Missaukee Parish: Moorestown-Stittsville UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictAthel Lynch 1968-1970; Marion Nye 1970-1973; Eugene Baughan 1974-1987; Bernard Griner 1988-1989; Cynthia Schaefer 1989-1993; Stittsville merged with Moorestown in 1993; O. Jay Kendall Sept. 1, 1993-2005; Brian R Bunch, Aug. 1, 2005-
New Buffalo First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJohn Bullock 1968-1974; Robert Pumfery 1974-1979; Joseph Beattie 1979-1980; Ken Vanderlaan 1980-1981; Charles Tooman 1981-Jan. 1982; Gregory B. Wood Feb. 1, 1982-1985; B. Gordon Barry 1985-1993; Bradley S. Bartelmay 1993-
New Hope UMC of Emmett County – Grand Traverse DistrictMatthew Todd Stoll 2003-
New Life UMC – Heartland District DistrictLawrence P. Brown Jan. 1, 1998-2006; Richard J. Duffy (co-pastor) Jan. 1, 1998-June 30, 1998; Anita Hahn 2006-
Newaygo UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictJean Crabtree 1967-1972; Paul E. Robinson 1972-1975; James W. Boehm 1975-1984; John S. Myette 1984-1988; Stephen M.G. Charlney 1988-1994; Donald R. Fry 1994-1999; Sandra L. Spahr 2000-2006; Patricia L. Bromberek 2006-
Niles Grace UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLeonard Putnam 1964-1969; Orin M. Bailey 1969-1971; Don Cozadd 1971-1976; David Litchfield 1976-1981; John Charter 1981-Nov. 1992; Mark E. Thompson Nov. 1992-1996; Glenn McNeil 1996-2000; Nancy J. Bitterling 2000-2002; Patricia L. Bromberek (SP-DSA) 2002-2004; Anthony Tomasino Oct. 17, 2004-
Niles Wesley UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRobert Trenery 1968-1974; Mark Graham 1974-1984; Lloyd Phillips 1984-1991; Nolan R. Williams 1991-Jan. 1, 2000; Emmett H. Kadwell, Jr. Jan. 1, 2000-2008; Edward H. Slate 2008-
North Adams UMC – Albion District DistrictKenneth W. Karlzen 1968-1971; Thomas R. Jones 1971-Aug. 1974; David Flagel Sept. 1975-1980; Lee F. Zachman 1980-1984; Donald McLellan 1984-Sept. 1988; Melanie Baker-Streevy Oct. 1988-1995; Rochelle Ray 1995-2000; Tim Doubblestein 2000-Aug. 31, 2002; Paul Hane (DSA)Sept. 1, 2002-May 31, 2003; Paul Hane June 1, 2003-
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North Evart UMC – Heartland District DistrictCarter Miller 1968-March 1971; Lynn Wagner March. 1971-Oct. 1973; Pulpit Supply Nov. 1973-1974; Darryl Cook 1974-May 1977; Kenneth Kline 1977-1981; Pulpit Supply June-Aug. 1981; Dwight Benner Sept. 1981-1983; Purlin Wesseling Aug. 1983-1986; Frank Closson 1986-Jan. 1988; Jane Crabtree Jan. 1988-1990; Pulpit Supply July-Nov. 1991; Robert Stark Nov. 1990-Aug. 1991; Carol Lynn Bourns Sept. 1991-Dec. 31, 1994; Pulpit Supply Jan. 1995-1996; Jean Crabtree (DSA) 1996-2000; Donald L. Buege 2000-Jan. 2006; Jon Pohl Jan. 15 - June 30, 2006; Jean A. Crabtree (DSA) Nov. 5, 2006--July 2007; Russell Morgan (DSA) July 8, 2007-
North Muskegon Community UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDavid S. Yoh 1968-Sept. 1978; Dennis Buwalda Sept. 1978-1982; Laurence L. Waterhouse 1982-1986; John W. Fisher 1986-1992; Glenn M. Wagner 1992-2006; Robert K. Lynch 2006-
North Parma UMC – Albion District DistrictEdward Dahringer 1968-Sept. 1980; Jean Crabtree Nov. 1980-Jan. 1984; Jerry Hippensteel 1984-1989; Charlotte Lewis 1989-1992; Carolin S. Spragg 1992-1999; Keith W. Heifner 1999-2003; Michael P. Baker-Streevy 2003-2009; Melissa Claxton 2009-
North Star UMC – Heartland District DistrictRobert E. Tomlinson 1974-Jan. 1977; Donald L. Warmouth Feb. 1977-1978; Glenn Britton 1978-1979; Lois H. Gremban 1979-1981; Dale F. Jaquette Aug. 1981-April 1990; T. Ried Martin 1990-1993; Karen E. Nesius 1993-1994; Jodie Flessner 1994-2003; William F. Foldesi Nov. 16, 2003-Apr. 7, 2007; Clare Huyck (DSA) 2007; Clare Huyck Nov. 10, 2007-
Northport Indian Mission UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictMarshall Collins (DSA) 1991-2001; Kathryn Coombs (DSA) 2003-2005; Thomas H. John Jr. 2005-
Northwest UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRay Carpenter 1967-1972; Linda Stoddard 1972-1976; Dorcas Lohr 1976-1982; Pulpit supply 1982-1983; Alden B. Burns 1983-1996; Carol A. Newman 1996-2000; John W. McNaughton 2000-2003; Calvin Y. Hill 2003-2007; Sheila F. Baker 2007-
Norwood UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictStanley Hayes 1967-1970; Lester Priest 1970-Jan. 1974; Daniel Minor April 1974-1981; Betty Burton 1981-1982; Glenn Britton 1982-1983; Supply pastor 1983-Aug. 1985; Robert Bellairs Aug. 1985-1996; Bernard W. Griner (DSA) 1996-1997; Eugene L. Baughan 1997-2002; D. Michael Maurer 2002-Nov. 10, 2008; Ralph Posnik (DSA), Nov. 23, 2008-
Nottawa UMC – Albion District DistrictRudy A. Wittebach 1967-1974; Charles W. Smith 1974-1976; Elanor Carpenter 1976-Nov. 1980; Carl Leth Nov. 1980-Oct. 1983; David H. Minger Oct. 1983-1987; Laurie J. McKinven-Copus 1987-1990; Emilie Forward 1990-1994; Pulpit Supply July-Sept. 1994; Mona Joslyn (DSA) Oct. 1994-1996; Donald R. Wendell Jan. 1996-July 15, 2003
Okemos Community Church – Lansing DistrictJohn E. Cermak 1966-1987; Lynn E. Grimes (Assoc.) 1983-1986; Verne C. Summers 1987-1989; Richard C. Sneed (Assoc.) 1989-1991; Charles D. Grauer 1989-1996; Pegg Ainslie (Assoc.) 1991-1993; Joyce DeToni-Hill (Assoc.) 1993-Feb. 15, 1994; James W. Boehm 1996-Sept. 1, 1998; Jeanne M. Randels Oct. 16, 1998-
Old Mission Peninsula UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRichard W. Blunt 1986-1993; Orin L. Daniels 1993-1995; Dale Hotelling 1995-July 16, 2000; Sally J. LaFrance 2001-2002; Stanley Lee Hayes (DSA) 2002-Jan. 31, 2003; David H. Minger Feb. 1, 2003-2006 (Church changed name from Ogdensburg to Old Mission Peninsula 2004); Martin Cobb 2006-
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Olive Branch UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLeslie Smith 1965-1969; Willard Gilroy 1969-1973; Arthur Beadle 1973-1976; Gordon Everett (interim) July-Nov. 1976; Richard Williams Dec. 1976-Oct. 1979; Paul Smith Nov. 1979-March 1980; Joseph Wood (interim) March-June 1980; William Doubblestein 1980-1983; William Carr 1983-April 1986; Joseph Wood (interim) April-June 1986; Phillip Friedrick 1986-1991; Sherri Swanson 1991-1995; Charlene A. Minger 1995-1999; Valerie Fons 1999-2001; John G. Kasper 2001-2006; Russell K. Logston 2006-
Oronoko UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRobert Strauss 1968-1981; Valerie Hill 1981-March 1983; Leonard Haynes 1983-1986; Leo Bennett 1986-1989; Walter J. Rothfuss 1989-2000; Brenda Gordon 2000-2006; Jane D. Logston 2006-
Oshtemo UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJay Gunnett Apr. 1968-1971; Laurence Dekema 1971-Jan. 1972; Linda Stoddard 1972-Oct. 1976; Pulpit Supply Oct. 1976-1977; Dorcas Lohr 1977-1982; Kenneth H. Kline 1982-1987; David L. Litchfield 1987-1992; Lewis A. Buchner 1992-1997; Charles M. Shields 1997-Feb. 1, 2000; Suzanne Kornowski 2000- (Kalamazoo: Oakwood merged with Oshtemo on October 27, 2002.)
Osseo UMC – Albion District DistrictJerry L. Hippensteel 1989-1994; Susan Deason 1994-1998; Kathy L. Nitz 1998-Aug. 15, 1999; Clarence Able (DSA) 2001-2002
Otsego UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictBirt Beers 1967-1972; Leonard Yarlott 1972-1975; J. William Schoettle 1975-1983; Robert H. Roth, Jr. 1983-1985; James C. Grant 1985-March 1992; Emerson Minor (interim) March-August 1992; James C. Grant 1992-1994; Philip L. Brown 1994-1998; Margaret H. Peterson 1998-2000; Joseph D. Shaler 2001-
Ovid: United Church – Heartland District DistrictClaude B. Ridley, Jr. 1972-1977; Gilbert B. Heaton 1977-1980; Carl W. Staser 1980-Oct. 1983; Ronald W. Hansen Feb. 1, 1984-1993; Richard L. Matson 1993-1995; Steven D. Pearson 1995-1997; Robert L. Pumfery 1997-1999; Rob A. McPherson 1999-2006; Donald R. Fry 2006-2008; Gregory L. Buchner 2008-
Palo UMC – Heartland District DistrictJohn H. Gurney 1970-1976; Norman Crotser 1976-Dec. 1978; Daniel R. Bennett 1979-March 1982; Mark G. Johnson March 1982-1986; James E. Cook 1986-1991; Howard H. Harvey 1991-1996; Patrick Glass 1996-1998; Larry W. Nalett 1998-Aug. 9, 2004; Charles E. Cerling Aug. 10, 2004-2009; Jolennda Cole (DSA) 2009-
Parchment UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWayne Groat Feb. 1968-Feb. 1969; James W. Dempsey March 1969-1973; Gaylord D. Howell 1973-1978; David S. Yoh Sept. 1978-1989; Daniel J. Minor 1989-
Paris UMC – Heartland District DistrictRichard Wilson 1968-1971; Lynn Chapel 1971-1979; John Buker 1979-1981; Elaine Buker 1981-1986; Kendall Lewis 1986-1990; J. Robert Collins 1990-Oct. 1991; David F. Hills 1992-1994; Kathryn M. Steen 1994-2000; Dawn A. Beamish Jan. 1, 2001-2002; Edwin D. Snook 2002-2005; Michael A. Riegler Sept. 11, 2005-
Parma UMC – Albion District DistrictEdward Dahringer 1968-Sept. 1980; Jean Crabtree Nov. 1980-Jan. 1984; Jerry Hippensteel 1984-1989; Charlotte Lewis 1989-1992; Carolin S. Spragg 1992-1999; Keith W. Heifner 1999-2003; Michael P. Baker-Streevy 2003-Nov. 1, 2005; Lynn Stull-Lipps Jan. 15-June 30, 2006; Sandra L. Spahr (DSA) 2006-2007; Melodye Surgeon Rider 2007-
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Parmelee UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictEdward D. Passenger 1966-1969; Robert Boyer 1969-1971; Lloyd Van Lente 1971-1976; Adam Chyrowski 1976-1980; Robert Tomlinson 1980-1981; Arthur Jackson 1981-Aug. 1983; Carl Staser Oct. 1983-1988; Lynn W. Wagner 1988-1996; Lee F. Zachman 1996-2004; Lee F. Zachman (1/2 time) 2004-
Paw Paw UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWilliam Payne 1965-1979; Paul Patterson 1979-1984; Keith Laidler 1984-1989; Ward N. Scovel 1989-1995; Robert K. Lynch 1995-1999; Carolin S. Spragg 1999-2007; Joseph L. Spackman 2007-
Peace UMC – Lansing DistrictRobert E. Boyer 1968-1969; Marion R. Putnam 1969-Jan. 1970; E.F. Rhoades Feb.-July 1970; Michael Williams Aug. 1970-1971; William P. Reynders 1971-Feb. 1972; Thomas Churn March 1972-April 1973; Thomas Peters May 1973-Aug. 1976; Dale D. Spoor Sept. 1976-Dec. 1979; Steven Reid Jan. 1980-Jan. 1984; Mary Curtis March 1984-1989; James Noggle 1989-Feb. 1993; Susan A. Trowbridge March 1993-March 15, 2005; Nancy V. Fancher (DSA) March 16, 2005-March 31, 2006; Susan D. Olsen 2006-
Pearl UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRonald Wise 1968-1969; Harold Arman 1969-1971; Arthur Beadle 1971-1973; Matthew Walkotten 1973-1976; Miriam DeMint 1976-1978; Ronald Hansen 1978-1984; Stanley Hayes 1984-1990; James Fox 1990-1992; Randall R. Hansen 1992-2000; Jane A. Crabtree 2000-2002; Jean Crabtree (DSA) (Assoc.) 2000-2002; Robert L. Hinklin (DSA) 2002-; Raymond R. Sundell 2003-2008; Gary L. Peterson 2008-
Pentwater Centenary UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictW. Jackson 1967-1970; Glenn B. Britton 1970-1973; Clyde Miller 1973-1979; Charles M. Johnson 1979-1982; Milton John Palmer 1982-1985; Gary T. Haller 1985-1993; Christopher P. Momany 1993-Dec. 31, 1996; Curtis E. Jensen Jan. 16, 1996-2001; Michael J. Tupper 2001-2006; Harris J. Hoekwater 2006-
Perrinton UMC – Heartland District DistrictRobert E. Tomlinson 1974-Jan. 1977; Donald L. Warmouth Feb. 1977-1978; Glenn Britton 1978-1979; Lois H. Gremban 1979-1981; Dale F. Jaquette Aug. 1981-April 1990; T. Ried Martin 1990-1993; Karen E. Nesius 1993-1994; Jodie Flessner 1994; William F. Foldesi Nov. 16, 2003-Apr. 7, 2007; Clare Huyck (DSA) 2007; Clare Huyck Nov. 10, 2007-
Perry UMC – Lansing DistrictKarl W. Patow 1962-1969; Ivan Niswender 1969-1971; David Draggoo 1971-1981; Jeff Siker-Giesler 1981-1983; Harris Hoekwater 1983-Jan. 1992; Clinton McKinven-Copus Feb. 1992-Dec. 31, 1994; Pulpit Supply Jan. 1-April 15, 1995; Carroll A. Fowler April 16, 1995-2003; Carolyn C. Floyd 2003-2008; Raymond R. Sundell 2008-
Petoskey UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictRalph P. Witmer 1964-Sept. 1970; Charles L. Manker Sept. 1970-Oct. 15, 1975; Donald H. Merrill Oct. 15, 1975-1986; Charles W. Fullmer 1986-April 30, 1994; Don W. Eddy March 1, 1994-Dec. 1996; James P. Mitchum 1997-
Pine River Parish: Ashton UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictDavid Dryer April 1968-1974; Ilona Sabo-Schuler 1974-1977; Robert Boyer 1977-1979; Harold R. Simon 1979-1983; Mark Gaylord-Miles 1983-Jan. 1985; Pulpit Supply Jan.-June 1985; Douglas Kokx 1985-1991; Robert W. Stark 1991-1996; Valerie M. Sisson Sept. 16, 1996-1998; Valerie M. Hill 1998-1999; David A. Cheyne 1999-2003; Jodie Rae Flessner 2003-
Pine River Parish: LeRoy UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictDavid Dryer 1968-1974; Ilona Sabo-Schuler 1974-1977; Robert Boyer 1977-1979; Harold R. Simon 1979-1983 Mark Gaylord-Miles 1983-Jan. 1985; Pulpit Supply Jan.-June 1985; Douglas Kokx 1985-1991; Robert Stark 1991-1996; Valerie M. Sisson Sept. 16, 1996-1998; Valerie M. Hill 1998-1999; David A. Cheyne 1999-2003; Jodie Rae Flessner 2003-
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Plainwell First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictEmerson B. Minor 1964-1984; James W. Boehm 1984-1989; Raymond Townsend (Assoc.) 1988-1991; David B. Nelson, Jr. 1989-1991; Frank W. Lyman, Jr. and Carole Strobe Lyman (co-pastors) 1991-1996; Charles D. Grauer 1996-2003; Cindy E. Holmquist (Assoc.) 2001-June 30, 2003; Harvey K. Prochnau 2003- ; Barbara Jo Fay (Assoc.) 2007-
Pleasant Lake UMC – Albion District DistrictFrederick Werth 1967-1971; Bert L. Cole March 1972-1973; Larry Irvine 1973-1975; Thomas Adams 1976-1978; James Barney 1979-1983; Linda Farmer-Lewis 1983-1986; Milton TenHave 1986-1990; Laurie McKinven-Copus 1990-Sept. 1991; Robert Marston Oct. 1991-1998; Judith A. Nielson 1998-2000; Charles E. Cerling 2000-Aug. 9, 2004; Arthur R. Turner 2004-Nov. 15, 2005; Kenneth Karlzen (DSA) Dec. 2005-2006; Maurice Walworth (DSA) 2006-Sept. 30, 2007; Thomas Peters (DSA) Oct. 1, 2007-Apr. 23, 2008; [Pleasant Lake & Jackson Zion, 2-point charge 2008] David H. Minger (DSA) 2008-
Pokagon UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictAlbert A. O’Rourke 1962-1974; Harold Deipert 1974-1977; Gary D. Kintigh 1977-1981; Michael Conklin 1981-1983; Theodore H. Bennink (retired, part-time) 1983-1984; Reva Hawke 1984-1988; Beatrice Rose 1988-1990; Claude Ridley (retired) May 1-Nov. 1, 1990; Theodore Bennink (retired) Nov. 1, 1990-April 30, 1991; Claude Ridley (retired May 1-Nov. 1, 1991; Richard Muessig (DSA) Nov. 1, 1991-April 30, 1992; Claude Ridley (retired) May 1-Aug. 30, 1992; Richard Muessig Sept. 1992-2001; Valerie Fons 2001-2003; Patrica Ann Haas 2003-
Pompeii UMC – Heartland District DistrictRobert E. Tomlinson 1974-Jan. 1977; Donald L. Warmouth Feb. 1977-1978; Glenn Britton 1978-1979; Lois H. Gremban 1979-1981; Dale F. Jaquette Aug. 1981-April 1990; T. Ried Martin 1990-1993; Karen E. Nesius 1993-1994; Jodie Flessner 1994-2003; William F. Foldesi Nov. 16, 2003-Apr. 7, 2007; Clare Huyck (DSA) 2007; Clare Huyck Nov. 10, 2007-
Pope UMC – Albion District DistrictLambert G. McClintic 1952-1995; Jack Fugate 1995-July 15, 2008; Irene Vittoz (part-time) 2009-
Portage Chapel Hill UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDavid Nelson 1968-1972; Dow Chamberlain 1972-1978; Jon Powers July-August 1978; Joseph Bistayi Sept. 1978-1985; William Torrey 1985-1989; Carl Hausermann 1989-2001; Julie A. Liske (Assoc.) 1994-Nov. 30, 1997; Susan M. Petro (Assoc.) Jan. 1, 1998-2007; Barry Thayer Petrucci 2001- ; John M. Weiler (Assoc.) 2007- ; Cara Weiler (deacon 1/4 time) Oct. 1, 2007-
Portage First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDonald Scranton 1967-1970; Paul Albery 1970-1975; Kenneth McCaw 1975-1983; Logan Weaver (Assoc.) Oct. 1, 1980; Royce Robinson 1983-Dec. 1986; Robert Hinklin March 1987-1998; Logan Weaver (Pastor Emeritus, Assoc. ) Jan. 1, 1988; William J. Torrey (Ret. Assoc.) 1993-1995; Gregory B. Wood 1998- ; John L. Moore (Ret. Assoc.) (DSA), Oct. 1, 2006-
Portage Prairie UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDarrell Osborn 1968-1970; Robert Welfare 1970-1974; Robert Stillson 1974-1980; Robert Stover 1980-1987; Morris Reinhart 1987-1989; Margaret Peterson 1989-1994; Larry W. Mannino 1994-1995; David H. Minger 1995-1999; Thomas P. Fox 1999-2008; Theresa Little Eagle Sayles 2008-Apr. 15,2009; [Portage Prairie/Arden two-point charge 2009] O’Ryan Rickard 2009-
Portland UMC – Lansing DistrictRaymond Norton 1967-1969; Donald Cozadd 1969-1971; Carlton Benson 1971-1973; Harold Homer 1973-1978; C. Dow Chamberlain 1978-Nov. 1985; David Evans (interim) Nov. 1985-Feb. 1986; Dale Crawford Feb.-Oct. 1986; David Evans (interim) Oct. 1986-Feb. 1987; Stanley Finkbiener 1987-1992; Elaine M. Buker 1992-1997; Scott K. Otis 1997-2003; Gregory Ryan Wolfe 2003-2008; Keith R. Treman 2008-
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Potterville UMC – Lansing DistrictThomas Peters 1967-1970; Richard Youells 1970-1974; Gregory Wolfe 1974-Oct. 1978; J. Thomas Churn Oct. 1978-1982; Austin Regier 1982-1987; Beverly Gaska 1987-Jan. 1991; Charles B. Hodges March 1991-March 1992; Milton J. TenHave (interim) March-July 1992; John Buker 1992-1995; Paul F. Bailey 1995-May 1, 2001; Rebecca K. Morrison Jan. 16, 2002-
Quimby UMC – Lansing DistrictJohn Joldersma 1965-1970; Esther Cox 1970-1971; William P. Reynders 1971-Feb. 1972; Thomas Churn March 1972-April 1973; Thomas Peters May 1973-Aug. 1976; Dale D. Spoor Sept. 1976-Dec. 1979; Steven Reid Jan. 1980-Jan. 1984; Mary Curtis March 1984-1989; James Noggle 1989-Feb. 1993; Susan A. Trowbridge, March 1993-1998; Kenneth R. Vaught (DSA) 1998-
Quincy UMC – Albion District DistrictW. Ernest Combellack 1967-1969; Jack Bartholomew 1969-1974; Bruce Keegstra 1974-1977; Kay Williams 1977-1979; Jim Gysel 1979-1983; James Barney 1983-1987; Joan Hamlin 1987-1994; Jane D. Logston 1994-1996; John Knowlton 1996-1998; Melanie S. Young 1998-Oct. 1, 1998; Charles A. Williams Jan. 1, 1999-2003; John A. Scott & Rebecca Scott (CoPastors) Sept. 2003-2007; Geraldine M. Litchfield 2007-2009; [Litchfield/Quincy two-point charge 2009] Michael P. Baker-Streevy 2009-
Ravenna UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictWilliam Foster 1968–1973; William Bowers 1973–1978; Lewis Buchner 1978– 1983; Dennis Slattery 1983–1987; Kenneth Curtis 1987–1988; Rick Powell 1988–1991; Pamela Kail 1991-1994; Daniel B. Hofmann 1994-2001; Mary Bement Ivanov 2001-2008; Charles W. Smith 2008-
Reading UMC – Albion District DistrictHarold Cox 1968-Sept. 1969; William Bowers Sept. 1969-1972; Eric Johnson 1972-1975; Dennis Paulson 1975-1979; Altha M. Barnes 1979-1983; Harold R. Simon 1983-March 1990; Dale F. Jaquette April 1990-1992; Thomas P. Fox 1992-1999; Kathy L. Nitz Aug. 16, 1999-July 31, 2001; Gayle Berntsen Sept. 1, 2001-2006; Nancy G. Powers 2006-2008; DeAnn J. Dobbs 2008-
Reed City UMC – Heartland District DistrictCharles W. Fullmer 1966-1970; Forrest E. Mohr 1970-1977; Allen D. McCreedy 1977-1990; Richard L. Matson 1990-1993; Gregory J. Martin 1993-Dec. 1, 1998; Jennifer Browne (Assoc.) Jan. 15, 1997-Dec. 1, 1998; Richard W. Blunt Feb. 1, 1999-2008; Emmett H. Kadwell, Jr. 2008-
Riverside UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictGeorge Chaffee 1968-1971; Carl L. Hausermann 1971-1977; Elizabeth Perry Nord 1976-Oct. 1986; Mark Thompson Jan. 1987-Nov. 15, 1992; Norman C. Kohns Nov. 16, 1992-1993; Jackie Bralick 1993-Feb. 1, 1995; Pulpit Supply Feb.-April 1995; Alan D. Stover May 1, 1995-Sept. 25, 1997; John Sternaman Dec. 1, 1997-2002; Michael R. Bohms 2002-Dec. 31, 2003; Thomas Meyer (DSA) Feb. 1, 2004-June 30, 2004; Sheila F. Baker 2004-2005; Russell K. Logston 2005-2006; Walter G. Gerstung (DSA) July 1, 2006; David S. Yoh (DSA), Oct. 4, 2006-2009; Stephen C. Small (1/4 time) 2009-
Robbins UMC – Lansing DistrictMaurice Glasgow 1966-1977; Joseph Huston 1977-1982; Wade Panse 1982-1987; James P. Mitchum 1987-1997; Martin M. DeBow 1997-2008; Bobby Dale Whitlock 2008-2009; Mark R. Payne 2009-
Rockford UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictRichard A. Selleck 1966-1970; Ron L. Keller 1970-1973; George A. Belknap 1973-1978; John S. Myette 1978-1980; J. Melvin Bricker 1980-1989; Leonard F. Putnam (Assoc. part-time) 1984-1994; William J. Torrey 1989-1993; Richard M. Riley 1993-; Jeffrey Charles Williams (Assoc.) 2002-2004
Rodney UMC – Heartland District DistrictRichard Wilson 1968-1971; Lynn Chapel 1971-1979; John Buker 1979-1981; Elaine Buker 1981-1986; Kendall Lewis 1986-1990; J. Robert Collins 1990-Oct. 1991; David F. Hills 1992-1994; Kathryn M. Steen 1994-2000; Dawn A. Beamish Jan. 1, 2001-2002; Edwin D. Snook 2002-2005; Michael A. Riegler Sept. 11, 2005-
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Rosebush UMC – Heartland District DistrictPaul Peet 1968-1969; Fred Fischer 1969-1978; David Meister 1978-1980; John Ritter 1980-1984; Michael Long 1984-1992; Mark R. Payne 1992-2001; Brian Charles LaMew 2001-May 1, 2005; Gregory L. Buchner 2005-2008; Jonathan D. VanDop 2008-
Salem Indian Mission of the UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictLewis White Eagle Church 1948-1990; Pulpit Supply 1990-1992; David G. Knapp 1992-1995; Timothy J. Miller 1995-1999; John Pesblakal (DSA)1999-Aug. 31, 2001; Calvin Hill Sept. 1, 2001-2003; Wesley S. Rehberg (DSA) 2003-2005; Sandra VandenBrink, Jan. 16, 2005 -
Salem UMC – Heartland District DistrictWilliam Tate 1967-1969; Robert Boyer 1969-1970; Charles VanLente 1970-1972; Everett Love June-Dec. 1972; Paul Jones 1973-1975; Douglas Jones 1975-1976; Terry MacArthur 1976-Oct. 15, 1979; Robert Gillette Jan. 1980-1984; Merritt Bongard 1984-1991; Joseph Spackman 1991-1999; James Dibbet 1999-2005; O’Ryan Rickard 2005-2007; Kathryn L. Leydorf (DSA) 2007; Kathryn L. Leydorf Nov. 10, 2007-
Sand Lake UMC – Heartland District DistrictJerry L. Hippensteel 1977-1981; Richard Strait 1981-1984; Richard Fairbrother 1984-1989; Mary Curtis 1989-91; Richard Sneed 1991-1992; Richard A. Selleck 1992-1996; Howard H. Harvey 1996-1999; Nathan D. Junius 1999-Feb. 1, 2002; Lloyd R. Hansen Feb. 1, 2002-June 30, 2002; Donald Turkelson (DSA)(part-time) 2002 - Nov. 30, 2007; Darryl Miller (DSA) (1/2 time) Jan. 1, 2007; Darryl Miller (part-time) Dec. 1, 2007-
Saugatuck UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictC. Dow Chamberlain 1967-1969; Harold Arman 1969-1971; Arthur Beadle 1971-1973; Douglas L. Pedersen Oct. 1973-Aug. 1975; Richard W. McClain Aug. 1975-1979; Craig L. Adams 1979-1984; Constance L. Heffelfinger 1984-1996; Fred & Joan Hamlin (DSA) 1996-1998; Karen A. Tompkins 1998-2001; Jean Smith (DSA) 2001; Jean Smith Dec. 1, 2001-2005; Letisha Bowman (DSA) 2005-2007; Letisha Bowman (part-time) 2007-
Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley UMC – Albion District DistrictRobert J. Stillson 1963-1969; Vern Michael 1969-1970; Roger Nielson 1970-1971; Lay Speakers 1971-1972; Dale Benton 1972-1978; John W. Fisher 1978-1980; Dale Crawford 1980-1983; Dwight J. Burton 1983-1992; Laura Truby 1992-1996; Ronald S. Scholte 1996-2000; Larry Reeves 2000; Michelle Wisdom-Long 2001-2008; [Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley / White Pigeon became a two-point charge 2008] Janet Luchs 2008-2009; [Three Rivers Ninth / Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley became a two-point charge 2009] James W. Stilwell 2009-
Schoolcraft UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictRobert J. Stillson 1963-1969; Vern Michael 1969-1970; Roger Nielson 1970-1971; Lay Speakers 1971-1972; Dale Benton 1972-1978; John W. Fisher 1978-1980; Dale Crawford 1980-1983; Dwight J. Burton 1983-1992; Laura C. Truby 1992-1998; Marilyn M. Sanders 1998-Jan. 16, 2000; Pete Love (DSA) 2000-; David Nellist 2000-2008; Seung Ho “Andy” Baek 2008-
Scottdale UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDavid Litchfield 1966-1969; David Lutz 1969-1970; Arthur Turner 1970-1971; Merritt Edner 1971-1972; Wayne Babcock 1972-1975; Ross Bunce 1975-1977; Linda Stoddard 1977-1983; C. David Hainer 1983-1984; Elizabeth Perry Nord 1984-Oct. 1986; Mark Thompson Jan. 1987-Nov. 15, 1992; Norman C. Kohns Nov. 16, 1992-1993; Jackie Bralick 1993-Feb. 1, 1995; Pulpit Supply Feb.-May 1995; Terrill M. Schneider June 1, 1995-
Scotts UMC – Albion District DistrictGarth Smith 1965-1971; Pulpit Supply July-Nov. 1971; Wilbur Williams Nov. 1971-Aug. 1973; Paul Mazur Sept. 1973-1978; Pulpit Supply July-Dec. 1978; Donald Robinson Dec. 1978-Aug. 1979; James Allred Sept. 1979-Dec. 1986; Pulpit Supply Jan.-Apr. 1987; Dennis Slattery Apr. 1987-Oct. 1988; Pulpit Supply Oct.-Dec. 1988; Thomas E. Ball Dec. 1988-1994; David F. Hills 1994-Aug. 1, 1999; Sally J. LaFrance Oct. 1, 1999-2001; Thomas L. Truby 2001-March 1, 2003; David G. Knapp 2003-2009; Glenn C. Litchfield 2009-
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Scottville UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictBernard Fetty 1964-Jan. 1970; J. William Schoettle Feb. 1970-1975; Harold Taber 1975-Jan. 1976; Lloyd R. Hansen Feb. 1976-Oct. 1980; William Mathae Nov. 1980-Dec. 1983; D. Hubert Lowes Jan. 1984-1993; Merritt F. Bongard 1993-Aug. 16, 1995; Pulpit Supply Aug. 1995-Jan. 1996; Bobbie Dale Whitlock Jan. 1996-2004; Robert Ellery Jones 2004-2009; John J. Conklin 2009-
Sears UMC – Heartland District DistrictDan Reedy 1968-1969; Carter Miller 1969-March 1971; Lynn Wagner March 1971-Oct. 1973; Eugene Baughn Oct. 1973-March 1974; Daryl Cook 1974-1977; Kenneth Kline 1977-1986; Carl Litchfield 1986-1991; Eugene L. Baughan 1991-1997; Brian R. Bunch 1997-2005; Ronald DeGraw Aug. 1, 2005-Nov. 6, 2005; James L. Breithaupt Mar. 15, 2006-
Sebewa Center UMC – Lansing DistrictMarjorie Matthews June-Sept. 1968; Robert D. Keith Sept. 1968-1971; Ralph Kallweit 1971-Jan. 1976; John Morse Feb. 1976-1982; Chris Schroeder 1982-Nov. 1984; Kenneth A.O. Lindland Nov. 1984-1987; Joseph L. Spackman 1987-1991; Gordon Spalenka 1991-1993; Robert Besemer 1993-Aug. 31, 1996; Donald Woolum Sept. 16, 1996-2003; Judith Lee Scholten 2003-2004; Jeffrey J. Schrock 2004-
Shaftsburg UMC – Lansing DistrictKarl Patow 1962-1969; Ivan Niswender 1969-1971; David Draggoo 1971-1981; Jeff Siker-Geisler 1981-1983; Harris Hoekwater 1983-Jan. 1992; Clinton McKinven-Copus Feb. 1992-Dec. 31, 1994; Pulpit Supply Jan. 1-April 15, 1995; Carroll A. Fowler April 16, 1995-2003; Carolyn C. Floyd 2003-2008; Raymond R. Sundell 2008-
Shelby UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictRonald Houk Jan. 1966-Oct. 1971; James Fox Nov. 1971-Aug. 1977; Robert Carson Sept. 1977-1981; Daniel Minor 1981-1989; Ray Flessner 1989-1991; Keith Bovee 1991-1994; James E. Hodge 1994-2001; Lewis A. Buchner 2001-Feb. 1, 2002; Peggy A. Boltz 2002-
Shelbyville UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictPaul Scheibner 1965-1970; Thurlan Meridith 1970-1976; Gerald L. Welsh 1976-1984; Lee F. Zachman 1984-April 15, 1994; William C. Bills 1994-2007; Christopher L. Lane 2007-2009; David A. Selleck 2009-
Shepardsville UMC – Heartland District DistrictLeroy Howe 1968-1969; Karl Ziegler 1969-1970; Roger Wittrup 1970-1971; Darold Boyd 1971-1978; Rodney Kalajainen 1979-1981; Bruce Kintigh 1981-1988; Charles Smith 1988-1996; D. Kay Pratt 1996-2004; Rob McPherson (Administrative Pastor) 2005; Gordon Schleicher (Administrative Pastor) 2006; Cheryll Warren (DSA) 2007; Cheryll Warren Nov. 10, 2007 -
Shepherd UMC – Heartland District DistrictG. Albert Rill 1971-1976; Joseph Dudley 1976-Aug. 1979; Michael L. Selleck Aug. 1979-1986; Leonard B. Haynes 1986-1992; Donald E. Spachman 1992-2004; Wayne Allen Price 2004-2007; Kathleen S. Kursch 2007-
Silver Creek UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictMeredith Rupe 1968-Nov. 1970; Gary Gamble Nov. 1970-May 1973; Supply pastor June-Oct. 1973; Lynn Wagner Oct. 1973-1975; Daniel Barker 1975-Sept. 1978; Gregory Wolfe Oct. 1978-Nov. 1983; Donald Buege Jan. 1984-1990; Dennis Slattery 1990-1992; David L. Litchfield 1992-1988; Virginia L. Heller 1998-2004; Mark E. Thompson 2004-2009; Julie A. Greyerbiehl 2009-
Sitka UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictKenneth D. McCaw 1967-1968; Austin W. Regier 1969; Ira J. Noordhof 1971-1975; Donald J. Vuurens, Oct. 15, 1975-Dec. 31, 1977; Wayne Speese (Pulpit Supply) Jan. 1, 1978-June 1978; Charles R. VanLente 1978-1983; Steven D. Pearson 1983-1988; Kathryn B. Robotham 1988-1990; Michael A. Van Horn 1990-1991; Leonard Coon 1991-Nov. 1, 1999; Milton Stahl (interim) Nov. 1, 1999-July 1, 2000; Patrick Cameron 2000-Nov. 30, 2001; James Meines December 1, 2001-2005; Brian M. McLellan (DSA) 2005-Feb. 15, 2006; James Meines (DSA) Apr. 15, 2006-Oct. 31, 2006; Nancy L. (Besemer) Boelens Nov. 1, 2006-2008; Paul Lynn (part-time) 2008-
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Snow UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictRalph Tweedy 1967-1969; Wayne Barrett 1969-1972; Steven Beach 1972-1974; Ed Passenger 1974-1977; Allen Wittrup 1977-1985; Richard Strait 1985-1986; Dan Duncan 1986-1989; Tracey Taylor 1989-1990; Lloyd Hansen 1990-1991; Mary (Horn) Schippers 1991-March 31, 1995; Pulpit Supply April-June 1995; Thurland Meredith (ad interim) 1995-2008; Vance Dimmick (DSA) 2008-2009; [Middleville/Snow two-point charge 2009] Michael T. Conklin 2009-
Sodus Chapel Hill UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictMyron Kent Williams 1960-1969; B. James Varner 1969-1973; Leonard Putnam 1973-1975; George Fleming 1975-1987; William V. Payne 1987-1996; Richard D. Wilson 1996-2003; David A. Cheyne 2003-2005; James A. Dibbet 2005-
Somerset Center UMC – Albion District DistrictRichard Stoddard 1968-1974; David Showers 1974-1976; Martin Fox 1976-1979; Gerald Selleck 1979-1982; Mark Kelly 1982-1983; Dr. Campbell 1983-1984; Jim Hodge 1984-1989; Lawrence P. Brown 1989-1996; Michael E. Long 1996-1998; James W. Barney 1998-2005; Geraldine M. Litchfield 2005-2007; Denise J. Downs 2007-2008; Maurice Walworth Jr. (DSA) 2008-2009; [Hillside/Somerset Center two-point charge 2009] E. Jeanne Koughns 2009-
South Boardman UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictGerald L. Hedlund 1966-1971; Arthur and Molly Turner (co-pastors) 1971-1976; Diane Vale 1976-Oct. 1977; Marion Nye Dec. 1977-1978; Pulpit Supply 1978-1979; Athel Lynch 1979-1981; Pulpit Supply 1981-1983; Daniel Biteman, Jr. 1983-1985; Clinton McKinven-Copus 1985-1987; Gary Wales 1987-1994; Howard Seaver 1994-
South Ensley UMC – Heartland District DistrictJerry L. Hippensteel 1977-1981; Richard Strait 1981-1984; Richard Fairbrother 1984-1989; Mary Curtis 1989-91; Richard Sneed 1991-1992; Richard A. Selleck 1992-1996; Howard H. Harvey 1996-1999; Nathan D. Junius 1999-Feb. 1, 2002; Lloyd R. Hansen Feb. 1, 2002-June 30, 2002; Donald Turkelson (DSA)(part-time) 2002-Nov. 30, 2007; Darryl Miller (DSA) (1/2 time) Jan. 1, 2007; Darryl Miller (part-time) Dec. 1, 2007-
South Haven UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWilliam Torrey 1968-1974; Richard Youells 1974-Aug. 15, 1979; Larry Irvine Sept. 16, 1979-1984; C. William Martin 1984-1989; Edward Slate 1989-1995; Billie R. Dalton 1995-2004; John W. Fisher 2004-
South Monterey UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictGlenn Britton 1968-Jan. 1970; Stanley Finkbeiner Feb. 1970-1974; Densel Fuller 1974-1976; Brent Phillips 1976-1978; David Knapp 1978-Oct. 15, 1982; Robert J. Stillson Nov. 1982-1989; Robert D. Nystrom 1989-1992; Marjory A. Berkompas 1992-June 13, 1996; David S. Yoh (DSA) 1996-1999; Raymond D. Field 1999-2001; Reva H. Daniel 2001-2005; Linda J. Burton 2005-
South Wyoming UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictWalter Rothfus 1968-1971; Curtis Cruff 1971-1975; Leonard Yarlott 1975-1979; Edward Trimmer 1979-1981; Ben Chapman 1981-1982; Howard Harvey 1982-1988; John Myette 1988-March 15, 1991; Arthur D. Jackson March 15, 1991-Dec. 31, 1993; John Myette Jan. 1, 1994-1995; Lois M. Munn 1995-1997; Donald D. Entenman 1997-Sept. 30, 1997; Rhonda J. Prater Nov. 16, 1997-2003; Marcia L. Elders 2003-
Sparta UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictPaul Patterson 1968-1973; Eldon K. Eldred 1973-April 1979; Ronald Entenman 1979-1985; James R. Hulett 1985-1993; Steven R. Young 1993-2006; Raymond J. Townsend 2006-2009; Louis W. Grettenberger 2009-
Springport UMC – Albion District DistrictLynn Chapel 1965-March 1971; Beulah Poe March 1971-1976; Robert Doner 1976-1978; Joel Campbell 1978-1979; Ethel Stears 1979-Sept. 16, 1983; William Doubblestein Oct. 16, 1983-1987; Eugene Baughan 1987-1991; David H. Minger 1991-1995; Wayne Willer 1995-1996; Valerie Hill 1996-1998; David L. Litchfield 1998-2001; David Blair 2001-2003; Diane E. Stone 2004-
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St Johns First UMC – Heartland District DistrictHarold Homer 1968-1972; Francis Johannides 1972-1977; Keith Laidler 1977-1984; Mark Graham 1984-1987; Paul Patterson 1987-1990; Stephan Weinberger 1990-2000; Carolyn C. Floyd 2000-2003; Margery A. Schleicher 2003-2007; Lori J. Sykes 2007-
St Johns Pilgrim UMC – Heartland District DistrictEugene Friesen 1966-1970; Brian K. Sheen 1970-1983; Larry R. Shrout 1983-1998; Raymond R. Sundell1998-2003; Merlin H. Pratt 2003-2006; D. Kay Pratt (Assoc.) 2004-2006; Price UMC merged with St Johns Pilgrim 2005; Kenneth J. Bremer 2006-
St Joseph First UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictSidney A. Short Feb. 1968-Jan. 1973; Richard E. Johns (Assoc.) Apr. 1968-Apr. 1969; Gary Gamble (Assoc.) 1969-1971; Douglas L. Pedersen (Assoc.) 1971-Oct.1973; Dale D. Brown Feb. 1973-Dec. 1982; David A. Selleck (Assoc.) 1974-Mar. 1976; Harold F. Filbrandt Feb. 1983-Mar. 1987; Benton R. Heisler (Assoc.) 1986-Aug. 1988; Ronald A. Houk 1987-1997; Charles K. Stanley (Assoc.) Oct. 1988-Oct. 1990; Shelley L. Caulder (Assoc.) Dec. 1991-1996; Thomas C. Nikkel (Assoc.) 1996-2000; Wade S. Panse 1997-; James W. Kraus, Jr. (Deacon) 2001-
St Louis UMC – Heartland District DistrictHarold L. Mann 1972-March 1982; Gerald R. Bates April 1982-1987; Richard C. Kuhn 1987-1998; Robert D. Nystrom 1998-2002; Lillian T. French 2002-Dec. 31, 2007; [Pleasant Valley UMC merged w/ St. Louis UMC 01-01-08] Terri L. Bentley Feb. 1, 2008-
Stanwood Northland UMC – Heartland District DistrictNolan Williams 1967-1974; Bernard Randolph 1974-March 1975; Max Gladding March 1975-1982; Emmett Kadwell 1982-1992; Jack Bartholomew 1992-1995; Edward H. Slate 1995-2006; Dominic A. Tommy 2006-
Stevensville UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictGerald Welsh 1968-Oct. 1969; Lloyd Phillips Oct. 1969-1979; Dean Bailey 1979-1987; Steve Emery (Assoc.) 1981-1987; Geoffrey Hayes 1987-March 23, 1994; Larry Rubingh (Assoc.) 1987-1988; Jeffrey Wright (Assoc.) 1988-1990; Bradley Bartelmay (Assoc.) 1990-1993; Tamara S.M. Williams (Assoc.) 1993-2002; Eugene A. Lewis 1994-2003; Terri L. Bentley (Assoc.) 2002-Feb. 1, 2008; Beryl Gordon Barry 2003-
Stockbridge UMC – Lansing DistrictWilliam Frayer 1965-1969; Raymond Norton 1969-1971; Dale Spoor 1971-Sept. 1974; Douglas Vernon Oct. 1974-Sept. 1979; David Selleck Oct. 1979-1987; Richard Matson 1987-1990; Birt Beers 1990-1993; Stuart L. Proctor 1993-Sept. 1995; Robert J. Henning 1996-2007; Larry W. Rubingh 2007-
Stokes Chapel UMC – Albion District DistrictKarl L. Zeigler 1968-1969; John H. Gurney 1969-Aug. 1970; Joseph Huston Aug. 1970-1972; Richard Huskey 1972-1974; J. Brian Selleck 1974-Feb. 1976; Robert P. Stover March 1976-1980; Stephen Beech 1980-1983; Larry W. Rubingh 1983-1987; Frederick G. Hamlin 1987-1994; Russell K. Logston 1994-1996; Diane Stone Nov. 16, 1996-2004; Edward Mohr 2004-
Sturgis UMC – Albion District DistrictCharles B. Hahn 1966-1970; Hilding Kilgren 1970-1977; Miriam DeMint (Assoc.) 1969-1970; David Dunn (Assoc.) 1970-1973; Dennis Paulsen (Assoc.) 1973-1975; Edward Boase (Assoc.) 1975-1977; George Hartmann 1977-1987; Richard Riley (Assoc.) 1977-1980; Mark Graham 1987-1988; Susan Adsmond Fox July-Sept. 1987; Ray W. Burgess 1988-1993; Lowell F. Walsworth 1993-1995; Richard A. Morrison 1995-Jan. 1, 1998; Dianne Morrison (Assoc.) Jan. 1996-Jan. 1, 1998; Keith R. Treman Jan. 15, 1998-2008; Colleen T. Treman (Deacon) 1998-2008; J. Robert Keim (Assoc.) Dec. 16, 1999- ; Deborah M. Johnson 2008-
Sunfield UMC – Lansing DistrictMarjorie S. Matthews June-Sept. 1968; Robert Keith Sept. 1968-1971; Ralph G. Kallweit 1971-Jan. 1976; John Morse Feb. 1976-1982; J. Chris Schroeder 1982-Jan. 1992; Harris J. Hoekwater Jan. 1992-1998; Brian K. Sheen 1998-2004; Jeffrey J. Schrock 2004-
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Sylvan UMC – Heartland District DistrictKenneth I. Kline 1977-1981; Pulpit Supply June-Aug. 1981; Dwight Benner Sept. 1981-1983; Purlin Wesseling Aug. 1983-1986; Frank Closson 1986-Jan. 1988; Jane Crabtree Jan. 1988-1990; Pulpit Supply July-Nov. 1991; Robert Stark Nov. 1990-Aug. 1991; Carol L. Bourns Sept. 1991-Dec. 31, 1994; Pulpit Supply Jan. 1995-1996; Jean Crabtree (DSA) 1996-2000; Donald L. Buege 2000-Jan. 2006; Jon Pohl Jan. 15 - June 30, 2006; Jean A. Crabtree (DSA) Nov. 5, 2006-July 2007; Russell Morgan (DSA) July 8, 2007-
Third Avenue UMC – Heartland District DistrictRichard D. Wilson 1968-1971; Lynn Chapel 1971-1979; John Buker 1979-Jan. 1981; Elaine Buker Jan. 1981-1986; Kendall Lewis 1986-1990; J. Robert Collins 1990-Oct. 1991; Albert Frevert (interim) Jan.-June 1992; David Hills 1992-1994; Kathryn M. Steen 1994-2000; Dawn A. Beamish Jan. 1, 2001-2002; Edwin D. Snook 2002-2005; Michael A. Riegler Sept. 11, 2005-
Three Oaks UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLarry Waterhouse Apr. 1966-Oct. 1970; Meredith Rupe Nov. 1970-Nov. 1975; Larry Irvine Nov. 1975-Sept. 1979; Terry MacArthur Sept. 1979-1983; Ross Bunce 1983-1985; Lloyd Walker 1985-1988; Steven Pearson 1988-1995; Orin L. Daniels 1995-1998; David A. Cheyne 1998-Jan. 16, 1999; Sherri L. Swanson Sept. 1, 1999-
Three Rivers First UMC – Albion District DistrictRichard H. Beckett 1968-1976; Charles D. Grauer 1976-1981; Raymond McBratnie (Assoc.) 1976-1980; James Patrick McCoy (Assoc.) Oct. 1980-1983; Frank B. Closson 1981-April 1985; John A. Backoff (Assoc.) 1983-1985; James E. Fox May 1985-1990; Robert L. Pumphery 1990-1997; Cynthia A. Skutar 1997-2000; Donald R. Fry 2000-2006; Maria L. Rutland Nov. 1, 2006-
Three Rivers Ninth Street UMC – Albion District DistrictEugene Moore 1968-1972; Helen Jackson 1972-Jan. 1974; Albert A. O’Rourke Nov. 1974-1976; Charles Grauer 1976-1981; Raymond McBratnie (Assoc.) 1976-Aug. 1980; James Patrick McCoy (Assoc.) Oct. 1980-1983; Frank Closson 1981-April 1985; John A. Backoff (Assoc.) 1983-1985; Phillip Simmons 1985-1988; Reva Hawke 1988-Oct. 1991; Marilyn B. Barney Oct. 1991-1998; Carolyn A. Robinson 1998-2007; Thomas R. Reaume (part-time) 2007-2009; [Three Rivers Ninth / Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley became a two-point charge 2009] James W. Stilwell 2009-
Townline UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictJohn Gurney 1965-1969; Wayne Babcock 1969-1971; Gerald Hudlund 1971-1972; Wayne Barrett 1972-1974; Pulpit Supply 1974-1976; David Youngs 1976-1978; Lloyd Bronson 1978-1985; Dwight Stoner 1985-1988; Donald Williams 1988-1990; William Brady 1990-1991; Kenneth J. Littke 1991-1998; D.S. Assignment 1998; Jana Jirak Sept. 16, 1998-1999; Robert L. Pumfery 1999-October 31, 2002; Patricia Anne Harpole November 1, 2002-2004; O’Ryan Rickard 2004-2005; Sheila F. Baker 2005-Jan. 3, 2008; David L. Youngs Jan. 3, 2008 - June 2008; David L. Haase (DSA) (1/4 time) Jan. 3, 2008; David L. Haase (1/4 time) July 1, 2008
Traverse Bay UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictTraverse City Asbury & Emmanuel merged to become Traverse Bay UMC January 2005; [ASBURY: Dale E. Crawford 1967-Oct. 1971; Wilson Tennant Nov. 1971-May 1976; Richard E. Cobb 1976-Aug. 1980; Wirth G. Tennant (Assoc.) 1978-Sept. 1983; William A. Hertel Sept. 1980-1987; John H. Hice 1987-1995; William E. Haggard 1995-2002; Jeremy P.H. Williams 2002- ;] [EMMANUEL: George Belknap 1966-1973; B. James Varner 1973-1977; Kenneth A.O. Lindland 1977-1979; Jack Kraklan 1979-1983; Steven Averill 1983-April 1989; Lewis Buchner 1989-1992; Robert J. Mayo 1992-1999; David H. Minger 1999-Jan. 31, 2003; Douglas L. Pedersen Feb. 1, 2003- ;] Jeremy P.H. Williams 2002-2009; Douglas L. Pedersen Feb. 1, 2003-2005; Devon R. Herrell (Assoc.) 2005-2008; Jeanne E. Koughn (Assoc.) 2008-2009; Jane R. Lippert 2009-
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Traverse City Central UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictWilliam N. DesAutels 1968-Nov. 1974; Robert C. Brubaker Dec. 1974-1981; Ellen A. Brubaker (Assoc.) 1975-1981; Joanne Parshall (Assoc.) 1981-Sept. 1982; David L. Crawford 1981-1987; Gary T. Haller (Assoc.) 1981-1985; Kathy E. Brown (Assoc.) 1985-1990; Dean I. Bailey 1987- 2002; Steven R. Emery-Wright (Assoc.) Aug. 1990-May 1992; Robert D. Nystrom (Assoc.) 1992-1994; John W. Ellinger 2002-2007; Tamara S.M. Williams (Assoc.) 2002-2009; Dale Ostema 2007- ; Christopher M. Lane (Assoc.) 2009-
Traverse City Christ UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictJohn D. Morse 1987-1993; Louis W. Grettenberger 1993-2009; Mary S. Brown 2009-
Traverse City Windward – Grand Traverse District[new church start 2007] John A. Scott 2007- ; Rebecca Scott (Assoc.) Nov. 1, 2008-
Trowbridge UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictHenry Houseman 1962-1974; Leon Shaffer 1974-1981; R. Ivan Niswender 1981-1994; Gary S. Wales 1994-2008; Anthony C. Shumaker (part-time) 2008
Turk Lake UMC – Heartland District DistrictGeorge Fleming 1965-1975; Douglas Pedersen 1975-1979; Jim Hartman 1979-1982; Steven Young 1982-1987; Joyce DeToni-Hill 1987-1990; Jane Crabtree 1990-1996; John F. Ritter 1996-Nov. 1, 2001; Ronald W. DeGraw Nov. 1, 2001-2005; Kay Welsch (DSA) July 16, 2005-
Twin Lake UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictKenneth D. McCaw 1967-1968; Austin W. Regier 1969; Alma H. Glotfelty 1970; Ira J. Noordhof 1971-1975; Donald J. Vuurens, Oct. 15, 1975-Dec. 31, 1977; Wayne Speese (Pulpit Supply) Jan. 1, 1978-June 1978; Charles R. VanLente 1978-1983; Steven D. Pearson 1983-1988; Kathryn B. Robotham 1988-1990; Michael A. Van Horn 1990-1991; Leonard Coon 1991-Oct. 31, 1999; Milton Stahl (interim) Nov. 1, 1999-July 1, 2000; Patrick Cameron 2000-2002; Sally J. LaFrance 2002-Oct. 1, 2004; Paul R. Doherty (DSA) Nov. 1, 2004-
Union City UMC – Albion District DistrictPhilip L. Brown 1966-1971; Walter J. Rothfuss 1971-1973; Larry Grubaugh 1973-1980; Adam Chyrowski 1980-1986; Eric S. Beck 1986-July 31, 1995; David W. Meister Aug. 1, 1995-Aug. 15, 1997; D.S. Assignment Aug. 16, 1997; John L. Moore (DSA) Aug. 17, 1997-2004; Robert M. Hughes 2004-
Vergennes UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictWilliam Vowell 1968-1969; Phillip Carpenter 1969-1977; Luren Strait 1978-1979; Donald Buege 1979-Sept. 1, 1980; Stanley Forkner Sept. 1, 1980-1986; Daniel Duncan 1986-1989; Tracy Taylor 1989-1990; Lloyd Hansen 1990-1991; Mary Schippers 1991-March 31, 1995; Pulpit Supply April-June 1995; David F. Stout 1995-1996; Nathaniel W. Johnson Sept. 1, 1996-
Vermontville UMC – Lansing DistrictDavid C. Haney 1967-1969; William R. Tate 1969-1972; Gary V. Lyons 1972-April 1976; Gerald A. Salisbury April 1976-1979; Molly C. Turner 1979-1983; Glenn C. Litchfield 1983-1990; Richard W. Young 1990-1991; Robert L. Kersten 1991-1995; Jeffrey J. Bowman 1995-2002; Kathleen Smith 2002-
Vickeryville UMC – Heartland District DistrictJohn H. Gurney 1970-1976; Norman Crotser 1976-Dec. 1978; Daniel R. Bennett 1979-March 1982; Mark G. Johnson March 1982-1986; James E. Cook 1986-1991; Howard H. Harvey 1991-1996; Patrick Glass 1996-1998; Larry W. Nalett 1998-Aug. 9, 2004; Charles E. Cerling Aug. 10, 2004-2009; Jolennda Cole (DSA) 2009-
Vicksburg UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictDean Bailey (Methodist) 1966-1969; David Morton (EUB) 1965-1969; Myron K. Williams 1969-1972; C. Robert Carson 1972-Oct. 1977; Francis C. Johannides Oct. 1977-1981; Lowell F. Walsworth; 1981-1993; Lawrence R. Wood (Assoc.) 1991-1995; James R. Hulett 1993-1997; Jana Lynn Almeida (Assoc.) 1995-1997; Isabell M. Deppe 1998-Sept. 2000; Bufford W. Coe, Oct. 15, 2000-
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Wacousta UMC – Lansing DistrictDale Spoor 1967-1971; Edward Otto 1971-1977; John R. Smith 1977-1984; Eugene Lewis 1984-1986; James Hynes 1986-1992; Betty A. Smith 1992-1998; D.S. Assignment 1998; Lyle D. Heaton Jan. 1, 1999-
Wakelee UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictIra Fett 1968-1969; Donald Ludman 1969-1974; Wayne Babcock 1975-1978; Derryl Cook 1978-1981; Robert Mayo 1981-1986; Kenneth I. Kline 1986-1992; Dennis E. Slattery 1992-1998; Gregory L. Buchner (DSA) 1998-Nov. 16, 1999; Gregory L. Buchner Nov. 16, 1999-2005; Nelson L. Hall 2005-2007; John D. Messner (DSA) 2007; John D. Messner Jan. 1, 2008-
Walkerville UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictA. Ruth Bonser Oct. 1990-1993; Nancy Bugajski 1993-1996; Donald J. Vuurens (DSA) 1996-1998; Steven J. Hale 1998-Nov. 8, 1999; Ronald A. Houk (DSA) Nov. 8, 1999-2000; Kenneth E. Tabor 2000-2004; Ronald L. Worley 2004-
Waterloo First UMC – Lansing DistrictWilbur Silvernail 1960-1969; Donald R. Fry 1969-1970; Altha M. Barnes 1970-1975; Richard M. Young 1975-1976; Glenn Kjellburg 1976-1978; Pulpit Supply 1978-1979; L. A. Nichols 1979-1988; Merlin Pratt 1988-1991; Wayne Willer 1991-1995; Pulpit Supply 1995; Kathleen A. Groff Dec. 1995-July 31, 1997; Mona Joslyn Aug. 1, 1997-1998; Kathleen S. Kursch 1998-Feb. 1, 2000; Georgiana M. Dack (DSA) Feb. 1, 2000-
Waterloo Village UMC – Lansing DistrictWilbur Silvernail 1960-1969; Donald R. Fry 1969-1970; Altha M. Barnes 1970-1975; Richard M. Young 1975-1976; Glenn Kjellburg 1976-1978; Pulpit Supply 1978-1979; L. A. Nichols 1979-1988; Merlin Pratt 1988-1991; Wayne Willer 1991-1995; Pulpit Supply 1995; Kathleen A. Groff Dec. 1995-July 31, 1997; Mona Joslyn Aug. 1, 1997-1998; Kathleen S. Kursch 1998-Feb. 1, 2000; Georgiana M. Dack (DSA) Feb. 1, 2000-
Watervliet UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictLawrence Grubaugh 1968-1971; Donald Russell 1971-1975; Joseph Wood 1975-1978; Lawrence Wiliford 1978-Sept. 1981; Katherine Williams (Coombs) Dec. 1981-Sept. 1984; Fred Hamlin Nov. 1984-1985; Kenneth Curtis 1985-May 1987; Len Schoenherr 1987-1999; David F. Hills Aug. 1, 1999-2007; O’Ryan Rickard 2007-2009; William W. Chu 2009-
Wayland UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictH. Forest Crum, 1960-66; Bernard R. Randolph 1966-1970; Leo E. Bennett 1970-1979; Richard W. Barker 1979-1982; Douglas L. Pedersen 1982-1987; James W. Barney 1987-Sept. 1991; Wendell R. Stine Sept. 1991-1995; Stacy R. Minger 1995-Jul. 31, 2001; Julie A. Dix Aug. 1, 2001-2003; Nancy L. Besemer 2003-Nov. 1, 2006; Gary D. Bondarenko Nov. 15, 2006-
Webberville UMC – Lansing DistrictGary Lyons 1968-1969; Milford Bowen 1969-1973; John McNaughton 1973-1979; Ross Bunce 1979-1983; Wayne Babcock 1983-1991; David Cheyne 1991-1995; Dwayne E. Bagley 1995-2002; Wayne E. McKenney Aug. 1, 2002-2005; Robert D. Nystrom 2005-2007; Sandra L. Spahr (DSA) 2007-Dec. 31, 2007; Paul A. Damkoehler, Jan. 1, 2008-
Weidman UMC – Heartland District DistrictJames Linton 1967-1969; Lawrence R. Smith 1969-1970; Athel J. Lynch 1970-1977; Vance M. Dimmick, Jr. 1977-1984; Diane E. Vale 1984-1985; Pulpit supply July 1985-Jan. 1986; Randall E. Roose Jan. 1986-1993; Melanie S. Young 1993-1994; Jerry L. Hippensteel 1994-March 26, 1995; Pulpit Supply April-June 1995; James H.K. Lawrence 1995-May 10, 1999; Craig L. Adams Sept. 16, 1999-2006; David Price (DSA) 2006-Nov. 15, 2006; David Price Nov. 15, 2006-
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Welcome Corners UMC – Lansing DistrictJohn Jodersma 1967-Nov. 1968; Stanley Finkbeiner Nov. 1968-1969; Esther Cox 1969-1975; Richard Erickson 1975-1976; Clinton Bradley-Galloway 1976-1981; Constance Heffelfinger 1981-1984; Glenn Wegner 1984-1987; Robert Kersten 1987-1991; Carl Q. Litchfield 1991-2000; Geraldine M. Litchfield (Assoc.) Jan. 1993-1994; Soo Han Yoon Aug. 1, 2000-Jan. 31, 2001; Robert E. Smith Feb. 1, 2001-Dec. 31, 2003; Robert E. Smith (part time) Dec. 31, 2003-2006; Susan D. Olsen 2006-
West Mendon UMC – Albion District DistrictWilliam Foster 1965-1969; David Litchfield 1969-1971; Harold Simon 1971-1973; William Dobbs 1973-1978; Frank Closson 1978-1981; Larry Higgins 1981-1983; Lloyd Hansen 1983-1987; Clinton McKinven-Copus 1987-1990; Carolyn Floyd 1990-1997; Reva Hawke 1997-2001; Ward D. Pierce (DSA) 2001-
Wheatfield UMC – Lansing DistrictEugene Tate Oct.-Dec. 1968; Dennis Ferris Dec. 1968-April 1969; Wayne Gorsline April 1969-1975; Millard Wilson 1975-1977; Marcel Elliott 1977-Jan. 1978; Thomas Butcher Jan. 1978-Oct. 1979; Dennis Demond Oct. 1979-1980; Fred Fischer 1980-1985; Susan Adsmand 1985-1987; David Wendland 1987-1988; Carolyn Hare Robinson 1988-1991; Paulette Cheyne 1991-1995; Valerie Fons 1995-1999; Stephen F. Ezop 1999-June 30, 2002; Sharyn K. Osmond 2002-2006; Stephan Weinberger Aug. 1, 2006-2007; Jeanne Laimon (DSA) 2007-
White Cloud UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictWilliam A. Hertel 1966-1969; Kenneth E. Curtis 1969-1971; Allan R. Valkema 1971-1976; Peter H. Kunnen 1976-Jan. 1984; Thomas and Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald (co-pastors) May 1984-1988; Jerry L. Jaquish 1988-2002
White Pigeon UMC – Albion District DistrictLyle Chapman 1965-1969; Robert Stillson 1969-1975; Daniel Wolcott 1975-Sept. 1977; Donald Fry Nov. 1977-1981; Kendall Lewis 1981-Jan. 1985; Wesley Smith Jan. 1985-Sept. 1990; Charles Vizthum Nov. 1990-July 31, 1995; Mary Pieh 1996-1998; Patrick Glass 1998-Sept. 15, 2001; Linda J. Burton (DSA) 2001-2002; Linda J. Burton 2002-2005; Ronna L. Swartz 2005-2007; Janet L. Luchs (part-time) 2007-2009 [Schoolcraft Pleasant Valley / White Pigeon became a two-point charge 2008]; Scott E. Manning [Constantine / White Pigeon became a two-point charge 2009]
White Pines UMC – Grand Rapids District[new church start 2004] Jeffrey C. Williams 2004-
Whitehall UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictCharles Dunbar 1965-1971; Richard Matson 1971-1975; Bernard Randolph 1975-1976; Edward Slate 1976-1983; Steve Smith 1983-1985; Keith Treman 1985-1990; Kay B. Bosworth 1990-1998; Anita Hahn 1998-2006; Gayle Berntsen 2006-
Williamsburg UMC – Grand Traverse DistrictMerritt F. Bongard 1991-1993; Cynthia W. Schaefer 1993-1997; Douglas L. Pedersen 1997-2005; William W. Chu & Julie A. Greyerbiehl (Chu) 2005-2009; Geraldine M. Litchfield 2009-
Williamston Crossroads UMC – Lansing DistrictWilliamston: Center and Bell Oak merged to become Williamston: Crossroads UMC June 14, 2000; Patricia A. Skinner June 14, 2000-2002; DeAnn J. Dobbs 2002-2008; Brian F. Rafferty 2008-
Williamston UMC – Lansing DistrictFerris S. Woodruff 1966-1979; Harold A. Kirchenbauer 1969-Oct. 1975; Laurence L. Waterhouse Oct. 1975-1982; Ilona R. Sabo-Shuler 1982-1994; Robert H. Roth, Jr. 1994-1999; Dean Prentiss Sept. 15, 1999-2008; Alice Fleming Townley (3-6 months interim, para. 338.3b) July 15, 2008-2009; Amee Anne Miller 2009-
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Woodland UMC – Lansing DistrictClaude Ridley 1968-1972; Richard Erickson 1972-1976; Clinton Bradley-Galloway 1976-1981; Constance Hefflefinger 1981-1984; Glenn Wegner 1984-1987; Robert Kersten 1987-1991; Carl Litchfield 1991-2000; Geraldine M. Litchfield (Assoc.) Jan. 1993-1994; Soo Han Yoon Aug. 1, 2000-Jan. 31, 2001; Robert E. Smith Feb. 1, 2001-Dec. 31, 2003; Mary Schippers-DeMunter (DSA) 2004-2008; James E. Fox (DSA) July 22, 2008-
Wyoming Park UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictJames W. Dempsey 1965-1969; Gerald A. Pohly 1969-Feb. 1973; John P. Hitchens (Assoc.) 1972-1985; Stanley H. Forkner March 1, 1973-1979; C. William Martin 1979-1984; Ward N. Scovel 1984-1989; Don Eddy 1989-Feb. 28, 1994; Lee F. Zachman April 16, 1994-1996; William C. Johnson 1996- ; Robert Eckert (Assoc.) Apr. 1, 2006-2008
Wyoming Wesley Park UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictKenneth Lindland 1968-Dec. 1969; Theron Bailey Dec. 1969-Sept. 1977; James E. Fox Sept. 1977-April 1985; (Griggs St. UMC merged with Wesley Park in Jan. 1979. Ward Pierce was pastor of Griggs St.)Ward Pierce Jan.-March 1979; Douglas Pedersen (Assoc.) 1979-1982; Myron K. Williams 1985-1994; William V. Clegg 1994-
CLOSED CHURCHES
[CLOSED] Brandywine: Trinity UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictVernon L. Michaels 1967-1969; Douglas Vernon 1969-1971; Robert Wellfare 1971-1973; Lowell F. Walsworth 1973-1978; Raymond D. Flessnor 1978-1981; David E. Small 1981-1987; Arthur C. Murphy Aug. 1987-1991; Edward A. Friesen 1991-1993; Patricia A. Myles 1993-Apr. 17, 1994; Richard L. Eslinger 1994-Nov. 1, 1998; Matthew Bistayi Jan. 1, 1999-2002; Allen J. Duyck 2002-Sept. 22, 2003; Carl Harrison Feb. 1, 2004-2008; Christopher A Kruchkow (DSA) 2008-2009 [Brandywine: Trinity UMC closed 8-30-08]
[CLOSED] East Lansing Aldersgate UMC – Lansing DistrictWilliam Clegg 1984-1994; David W. Meister 1994-July 31, 1995; Kenneth W. Karlzen Aug. 1, 1995-2000; Gary D. Bondarenko 2000-Nov. 15, 2006; Paulette G. Cheyne Nov. 15, 2006-Apr. 1, 2008 [East Lansing Aldersgate UMC closed 4-1-08]
[CLOSED] Ellis Corners UMC – Albion District DistrictLogan Weaver 1968-1976; Densel G. Fuller 1976-1981; Jerry L. Hippensteel 1981-1984; Thomas E. Ball 1984-Nov. 1988; Stanley Fenner Dec. 1988-1989; Stacy R. Minger 1989-1994; John F. Ritter 1994-1996; Robert Stark 1996-2000; John Scott 2000-Sept. 1, 2003; John A. Scott & Rebecca Scott (CoPastors) Sept. 2003-2007; Bruce R. Kintigh 2007- ; [Ellis Corners UMC discontinued 12-31-07]]
[CLOSED] Grand Rapids Oakdale UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictArthur Jackson 1966-Oct. 1969; Kenneth Lindland Dec. 1969-1973; Brent Phillips 1973-1976; Douglas Knight 1976-1978; Charles Dunbar 1978-1979; Ed Trimmer 1979-1982; Cathy Kelsey 1982-1987; Jane Shapley 1987-1996; Marguerite R. Bermann 1996-1999; Calvin Hill Aug. 16, 1999-2003; Theresa Little Eagle Oyler-Sayles 2003-2006; Andy Baek 2006-2008 [Oakdale UMC closed 6-30-08]
[CLOSED] Hudsonville UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDeborah Johnson Sept. 1990-1997; R. John Thompson 1997-Apr. 1, 2001; Sandra K. VandenBrink 2001-Jan. 1, 2005; [Hudsonville UMC closed 01-01-05]
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[CLOSED] Kalamazoo Lane Blvd UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictMarion Burkett 1966-1969; James Lavengood 1969-1972; Harold Taber 1972-1975; Richard D. Wilson 1975-1981; Gary Kintigh 1981-1985; Robert Freysinger 1985-1988; Daniel Biteman 1988-1996; John W. McNaughton 1996-Jan. 16, 2000; James Dyke (DSA) 2000-2006; David S. Yoh (DSA), July 1, 2006-Oct. 4, 2006; Philip P. Steele (DSA), Oct. 8, 2006; Kevin E. Hale (DSA), Jan. 1, 2007; Martin H. Culver (DSA), Mar. 18, 2007-Mar. 25, 2008 [Lane Boulevard UMC closed 3-25-08]
[CLOSED] Lansing Potter Park UMC – Lansing DistrictRonald Entenman 1967-1972; Peter Kunnen 1972-1976; Arthur Turner 1976-1981; Clinton Bradley-Galloway 1981-1983; Lewis Buchner 1983-1986; Zawdie Abiade 1986-1988; Donald Entenman 1988-1991; Isabell Deppe 1991-Dec. 31, 1997; D. Michael Maurer (Pastor Interim, part time) Jan. 1, 1998-June 30, 1998; Grace Kathleen O’Connor 1998-2001; Lamarr V. Gibson 2001-2004; Betty A. Smith (DSA) October 16, 2004-2005; Stephan Weinberger 2005-2006; [Potter Park UMC closed 06-30-06]
[CLOSED] Moscow Plains UMC – Albion District DistrictDensel Fuller Feb. 1969-1974; David Showers 1974-1976; Martin Fox 1976-1979; Gerald Selleck 1979-1982; Mark Kelly 1982-1983; Dr. Campbell 1983-1984; Jim Hodge 1984-1989; Lawrence P. Brown 1989-Dec. 1992; Donald R. Wendell Jan 1, 1993-Dec. 31, 1995; Bernice Taylor-Alley (DSA) 1996-2001; Craig Pahl 2001-2007; [Moscow Plains UMC discontinued 06-30-07]
[CLOSED] Pawating Magedwin UMC – Grand Rapids DistrictDavid G. Knapp 1992-1995; Timothy J. Miller 1995-Jan. 31, 2002; Deborah R. Miller Feb. 1, 2002-2003; Theresa Little Eagle Oyler-Sayles 2003-2006; [Pawating Magedwin UMC closed 07-01-06]
MERGED CHURCHES
[MERGED] Comstock UMC – Kalamazoo DistrictWilbur Courter 1967-Jan. 1973; David Dunn Jan. 1973-Dec. 1973; David Charter Feb. 1974-Feb. 1976; Thomas Evans 1976-1984; Edward Slate 1984-1989; Valerie Hill 1989-1991; Mary Curtis 1991-1998; Peggy J. Baker 1998-2006; Paulette G. Cheyne 2006-Nov. 15, 2006; [Comstock UMC merged w/ Galesburg UMC 04-29-07]
[MERGED] Lansing Calvary UMC – Lansing DistrictMorris Bauman 1965-1973; H. James Birdsall 1973-1978; William Dobbs 1978-1983; Dale Crawford 1983-Feb. 1986; Jack M. Bartholomew Feb. 1986-1992; Leonard B. Haynes 1992-1998; Paula Jane Duffey 1998-2005; Stephan Weinberger 2005-2007; [Lansing Calvary UMC merged w/ Mt. Hope UMC 07-01-07]
[MERGED] Pleasant Valley UMC – Heartland District DistrictG. Albert Rill 1971-1976; Joseph Dudley 1976-Aug. 1979; Michael L. Selleck Aug. 1979-1986; Leonard B. Haynes 1986-1992; Donald E. Spachman 1992-1997; Doris Lyon 1997-Jan. 1, 2008 [Pleasant Valley UMC merged w/ St. Louis UMC 01-01-08]
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XX–B. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS HISTORY
Michigan Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church 1929-1939Michigan Annual Conference of the Methodist Church 1940-1968
West Michigan Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church 1969-Present
Albion District
1929-1930 M.W. Duffey1930-1934 Cecil E. Pollock1935-1937 Albert H. Pellowe1938-1942 Lloyd H. Nixon1943-1948 Spencer B. Owens1948-1954 William H. Helrigel1955-1958 Richard C. Miles1959-1963 Howard A. Lyman1964-1968 Stanley Buck1969-1970 Lawrence Taylor1971-1976 John L. Francis1977-1980 David L. Crawford1981-1986 William W. DesAutels1987-1991 Eldon K. Eldred1992-1997 Paul L. Hartman1998-2003 Richard A. Morrison2004-2009 Jerome DeVine2009-present Tamara SM Williams
Big Rapids District
1929-1932 J.C. DeVinney1933-1937 Victor W. Thrall1938-1939 Stanley B. Niles1939-1942 W. Maylan Jones1943-1948 Byron A. Hahn1949-1954 Clark H. Phillips1955-1960 Leon Manning1961-1962 Emeral E. Price1963 changed to Central DistrictCentral District
1963-1966 Emeral E. Price1967-1972 E. William Wiltse1973-1977 Gerald A. Pohly1978-1983 Charles Fry1984-1989 Charles F. Garrod1990-1992 Molly C. Turner1993-1998 Lynn E. Grimes1999-2005 Joseph Huston2005-2009 William Dobbs2009 changed to Heartland District
Heartland District
2009-present William Dobbs
Grand Rapids District
1929-1391 Clark S. Wheeler1932-1934 Hugh Kennedy1935-1940 L.L. Dewey1941-1946 Edmond H. Babbitt1947-1952 L. Winston Stone1953-1958 Maurice D. McKean1959-1964 Keith T. Avery1965-1970 Carlos C. Page1971-1976 Robert C. Smith1977-1982 Darwin R. Salisbury1983-1988 Ellen A. Brubaker1989-1992 Sharon Z. Rader (Elected Bishop July 15, 1992)1992-1993 Ilona R. Sabo-Shuler (Effective September 1, 1992)1993-1994 Charles Garrod1995-1999 John H. Hice2000-2006 Susan J. Hagans2006-present Laurie Haller
Grand Traverse District
1929-1930 J.O. Randall1931-1935 Moses E. Reusch1936-1937 Glenn M. Frye1938-1942 Wm. H. Helrigel1943-1948 Leslie J. Nevins1949-1953 Russell R. King1954-1959 William Blanding1960-1964 Heath T. Goodwin1965-1969 Howard A. Smith1970-1975 Donald Scranton1976-1980 Marjorie S. Matthews (Elected Bishop July 17, 1980)1981-1985 J. Leon Andrews (Effective August 18, 1980)1986-1991 Marvin R. Rosa1992-1998 Dennis Buwalda1999-2005 Lynn Pier-Fitzgerald2005-present Robert Mayo
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Kalamazoo District
1929-1930 R.E. Meader1931-1934 W.F. Kendrick1935-1940 Henry W. Ellinger1941-1946 Raymond B. Spurlock1947-1952 Richard D. Wearne1953-1954 Richard C. Miles1955-1960 Harold R. Kinney1961-1965 Charles B. Hahn1966-1970 Robert H Jongeward1971-1976 George O. Hartmann1977-1982 Richard A. Selleck1983-1988 Kenneth D. McCaw1989-1995 James Boehm1996-2001 Russell McReynolds2002-2008 Zawdie Abiade2008-present Cornelius (Neil) N. Davis
Lansing District
1929-1930 Cecil E. Pollock1931-1966 Lansing listed with Albion1967-1971 Harold A. Jayne1972-1977 Albert W. Frevert1978-1981 Lawrence R. Taylor1982-1986 Ronald A. Houk1987-1989 Quincy D. Cooper1990-1995 A. Edward Perkins1996-2001 John W. Ellinger2002-2009 Benton Heisler1/1/09-6/30/09 Dennis G. Buwalda, Interim2009-present Robert L. Hundley
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STATISTICIAN’S andTREASURER’S REPORTS
January 1, 2008through
December 31, 2008
PATRICIA WAGNER, StatisticianPROSPERO TUMONONG, Treasurer
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MEMBERSHIP LAST YR
PROFESSION OF FAITH
RESTORED
RECVD FM OTHER UMC'S
RECVD FM OTHER DENOMS
REMOVED/CORRECTED
WITHDRAWN
TRANSFER TO OTHER UMC
TRANSFER TO OTHER DENOM
REMOVED BY DEATH
TOTAL MEMBERS
ASIAN
AFRICAN AMER/BLACK
HISPANIC
NATIVE AMERICAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER
WHITE
Multi-Racial
FEMALE MEMBERS
MALE MEMBERS
AVG ATTENDANCE
BAPTIZED THIS YEAR
BAPTIZED NON-MEMBERS
CONSTITUENCY ROLL
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2b3
45a
5b6
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9,29
016
840
6014
106
7853
1016
59,
160
1783
83
29,
041
65,
654
3,50
65,
328
179
888
3,12
4
CE
NT
RA
L8,
682
235
9155
2559
5557
1414
68,
757
1910
1863
18,
643
35,
301
3,45
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115
179
1,56
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5338
691
203
102
476
222
141
6524
815
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177
8915
360
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6,12
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550
343
2,09
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432
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220
243
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2032
185
4420
158
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15
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918
8,84
66
5,54
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450
5,94
619
21,
296
5,79
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8327
311
911
553
286
9182
4223
812
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3352
2410
612
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565
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96,
918
271
1,80
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489
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247
2297
8434
777
7681
178
11,4
4019
314
249
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6,75
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649
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552
422
607
298
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560
845
323
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133
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750
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YOUTH(7-12TH)OTHER GRPS
ADULTS SUNDAY SCHL
ADULTS OTHER GRPS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION SUNDAY SCHL
CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
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AVG ATTEND SUNDAY SCHL
AVG ATTEND OTHER GRPS
AVG ATTEND SHORT-TERM LEARNING CLASS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS CHILDREN
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS YOUTH
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS ADULTS
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS
COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
14
15a
15b
16a
16b
17a
17b
18a
18b
19a
19b
19
20
21
22
23a
23b
23c
23
24
25a
25b
96
460
296
959
395
338
635
872
1,1
88
2,6
29
2,5
14
5,1
43
1,6
68
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1,0
78
126
34
167
327
66
27
189
102
474
446
849
667
385
526
970
1,0
10
2,6
78
2,6
49
5,3
27
1,4
04
1,1
74
1,4
20
48
62
194
304
103
24
76
183
1,0
05
1,1
21
2,3
07
1,2
65
742
1,2
11
1,5
78
3,4
44
5,6
32
7,0
41
12,6
73
2,9
36
3,5
17
3,3
95
105
94
368
567
269
25
205
114
593
985
1,2
78
882
482
915
689
3,6
61
3,0
42
6,4
43
9,4
85
1,5
11
1,4
98
2,4
55
55
69
205
329
121
29
260
155
645
516
1,1
65
924
578
540
1,5
63
1,7
78
3,9
51
3,7
58
7,7
09
2,1
49
1,2
93
2,6
18
69
74
241
384
147
12
135
163
916
697
2,0
29
1,2
34
671
605
1,2
11
3,2
78
4,8
27
5,8
14
10,6
41
2,2
82
1,7
45
2,3
78
83
53
274
410
170
83
327
813
4,0
93
4,0
61
8,5
87
5,3
67
3,1
96
4,4
32
6,8
83
14,3
59
22,7
59
28,2
19
50,9
78
11,9
50
10,1
67
13,3
44
486
386
1,4
49
2,3
21
876
200
1,1
92
931
4,5
15
3,6
98
9,4
62
4,8
94
3,5
67
4,2
20
6,9
84
11,4
61
24,5
28
24,2
73
48,8
01
12,2
22
10,1
28
11,8
27
374
345
1,2
13
1,9
32
1,1
12
378
1,4
81
(118)
(422)
363
(875)
473
(371)
212
(101)
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98
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COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
14
15
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16
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INFO
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2008
TA
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TATI
STIC
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REPO
RTS
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ADULTS SUNDAY SCHL
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CHRISTIAN FORMATION SUNDAY SCHL
CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION PARTICIPANTS
AVG ATTEND SUNDAY SCHL
AVG ATTEND OTHER GRPS
AVG ATTEND SHORT-TERM LEARNING CLASS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS CHILDREN
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS YOUTH
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS ADULTS
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS
COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
14
15
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16
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17
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18
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RM
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ION
2008
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TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
2008
TA
BLE
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TIST
ICA
L R
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RTS
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YOUTH(7-12TH)OTHER GRPS
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CHRISTIAN FORMATION SUNDAY SCHL
CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION PARTICIPANTS
AVG ATTEND SUNDAY SCHL
AVG ATTEND OTHER GRPS
AVG ATTEND SHORT-TERM LEARNING CLASS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS CHILDREN
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS YOUTH
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS ADULTS
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS
COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
14
15
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5b
16
a1
6b
17
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18
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150
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124
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110
08
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25
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00
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810
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515
810
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13
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50
03
62
100
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2828
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23
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00
610
120
85
1057
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108
260
240
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INFO
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2008
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S
CH
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CHRISTIAN FORMATION SUNDAY SCHL
CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION PARTICIPANTS
AVG ATTEND SUNDAY SCHL
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CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS CHILDREN
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS YOUTH
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TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS
COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
14
15
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16
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17
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18
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TIC
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INFO
RM
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ICA
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WEEKDAY MINISTRY PROGRAMS
PERSONS SERVED IN COL 32a
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BLE
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STA
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ICA
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EPO
RTS
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PROFESSION OF FAITH
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ASIAN
AFRICAN AMER/BLACK
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NATIVE AMERICAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER
WHITE
Multi-Racial
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AVG ATTENDANCE
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BAPTIZED NON-MEMBERS
CONSTITUENCY ROLL
CH
UR
CH
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2b
34
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5b
67
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9a.3
9a.4
9a.5
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10
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110
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TA
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TATI
STIC
AL
REPO
RTS
MEMBERSHIP LAST YR
PROFESSION OF FAITH
RESTORED
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REMOVED/CORRECTED
WITHDRAWN
TRANSFER TO OTHER UMC
TRANSFER TO OTHER DENOM
REMOVED BY DEATH
TOTAL MEMBERS
ASIAN
AFRICAN AMER/BLACK
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PACIFIC ISLANDER
WHITE
Multi-Racial
FEMALE MEMBERS
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AVG ATTENDANCE
BAPTIZED THIS YEAR
BAPTIZED NON-MEMBERS
CONSTITUENCY ROLL
CH
UR
CH
12
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45
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78
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ICA
L R
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RTS
CH
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CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION PARTICIPANTS
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240
014
497
126
049
189
LAKE
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278
20
00
03
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127
60
03
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273
016
611
023
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5615
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BUR
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219
90
10
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127
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403
150
40
152
10
739
70
226
10
368
023
416
315
49
5548
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193
00
10
65
00
318
01
23
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173
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951
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228
82
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109
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234
30
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314
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147
50
037
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055
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413
30
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339
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127
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42
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321
180
518
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980
00
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980
6335
551
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390
00
05
02
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320
00
00
320
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270
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486
45
70
131
20
747
90
30
00
476
027
520
421
98
168
346
MIL
LVIL
LE10
80
00
00
00
00
108
00
00
010
80
6939
109
736
257
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00
00
00
239
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610
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INFO
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2008
TABL
E I
STA
TISTIC
AL
REPO
RTS
MEMBERSHIP LAST YR
PROFESSION OF FAITH
RESTORED
RECVD FM OTHER UMC'S
RECVD FM OTHER DENOMS
REMOVED/CORRECTED
WITHDRAWN
TRANSFER TO OTHER UMC
TRANSFER TO OTHER DENOM
REMOVED BY DEATH
TOTAL MEMBERS
ASIAN
AFRICAN AMER/BLACK
HISPANIC
NATIVE AMERICAN
PACIFIC ISLANDER
WHITE
Multi-Racial
FEMALE MEMBERS
MALE MEMBERS
AVG ATTENDANCE
BAPTIZED THIS YEAR
BAPTIZED NON-MEMBERS
CONSTITUENCY ROLL
CH
UR
CH
12a
2b3
45a
5b6
78
99a
.19a
.29a
.39a
.49a
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.69a
.79b
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LLE
177
20
00
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17
216
92
01
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166
010
267
711
140
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20
01
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043
00
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043
024
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300
00
00
00
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300
00
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300
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190
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59
01
714
10
46
677
100
00
066
70
380
297
231
610
562
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00
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00
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642
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510
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318
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311
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215
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CHILD(0-6TH)OTHER GRPS
YOUTH(7-12TH)SUNDAY SCHL
YOUTH(7-12TH)OTHER GRPS
ADULTS SUNDAY SCHL
ADULTS OTHER GRPS
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CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
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AVG ATTEND OTHER GRPS
AVG ATTEND SHORT-TERM LEARNING CLASS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS CHILDREN
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS YOUTH
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS ADULTS
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS
COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
14
15
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16
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6b
17
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18
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20
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TABL
E I
STA
TISTIC
AL
REPO
RTS
CH
UR
CH
NASH
VILL
EPE
ACE
QUIM
BYOK
EMOS
PERR
YSH
AFTS
BURG
PORT
LAND
POTT
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LLE
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INS
STOC
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DGE
SUNF
IELD
SYCA
MORE
CRE
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RMON
TVILL
EGR
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MW
ACOU
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WAT
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O VI
LLAG
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LOO
FIRST
WEB
BERV
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CHILD(0-6TH)SUNDAY SCHL
CHILD(0-6TH)OTHER GRPS
YOUTH(7-12TH)SUNDAY SCHL
YOUTH(7-12TH)OTHER GRPS
ADULTS SUNDAY SCHL
ADULTS OTHER GRPS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION SUNDAY SCHL
CHRISTIAN FORMATION TOHER
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION PARTICIPANTS
AVG ATTEND SUNDAY SCHL
AVG ATTEND OTHER GRPS
AVG ATTEND SHORT-TERM LEARNING CLASS
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS CHILDREN
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS YOUTH
CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS ADULTS
TOTAL CHRISTIAN FORMATION GRPS
COL 19 BECAME MEMBERS
CHURCH UMVIM TEAMS
MEMBERS IN UMVIM
1415
a15
b16
a16
b17
a17
b18
a18
b19
a19
b19
2021
2223
a23
b23
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185
810
1030
4151
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12
25
21
20
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2,029
1,234
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WEEKDAY MINISTRY PROGRAMS
PERSONS SERVED IN COL 32a
LAND/BLDG/EQPT $
PARSONAGE/FURNISHING $
OTHER ASSETS $
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26
27
28
29
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2,0
00,0
00
100,0
00
775,0
00
00
00
00
12
01
42
80,0
00
110,0
00
397,0
00
00
00
00
00
00
500,0
00
120,0
00
00
12,1
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12
00
012
12
275,0
00
0132,8
16
00
00
72,7
52
87
035
3,5
56
442,8
60
0477,9
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1,5
19,6
18
08
00
03
04
75
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00
152,0
00
030,0
00
00
00
00
01
10
552,0
00
00
00
00
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00
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607,0
00
122,0
00
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048
2,1
81
34
957
20
450
15
130
3,4
30,0
00
313,2
00
78,1
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92,6
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41
72
1,1
00
25
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03,0
00,0
00
225,0
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110,0
80
227,0
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14,3
90
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1415
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047,2
11
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40
948
35
1,4
85
30
7,8
50
160
3,5
96,0
00
247,0
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236,7
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20
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906,4
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156,7
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5,5
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72,6
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22,2
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00,0
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160,0
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267,9
69
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12
2,3
38
31,1
50
214
87,7
10
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59
00
00
57
00
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56,0
64
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03
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1,7
86,0
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2,0
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1,1
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3100
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207,0
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1,6
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44,0
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067
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1,0
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2,5
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1,9
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2,7
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3150
1,9
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157,9
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489,4
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00
249,0
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80
3100
4,5
00,0
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12
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07,4
53,6
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0781,7
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2,9
36,8
55
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300,0
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125,0
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35,0
19
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300,0
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125,0
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8,6
19
22
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5,5
00,0
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195,0
00
852,3
89
1,7
86,5
02
64,8
40
15
1,5
00
31
1,1
20
35
4,0
00
00
1,5
39,0
00
176,5
00
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00
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03
30
630,0
00
025,0
00
00
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14
536
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120,0
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353
250,0
00
068,2
97
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00
00
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30,0
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STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
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2008
TA
BLE
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TATI
STIC
AL
REPO
RTS
CH
UR
CH
NASH
VILL
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QUI
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MO
SPE
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SST
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GE
SUNF
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DIS
TRIC
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LAST
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R
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(DEC
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UMM MEMBERS
UMM PAID PROJECTS $
UMW MEMBERS
UMM PAID PROJECTS $
UMYF MEMBERS
UMYFPAID PROJECTS $
WEEKDAY MINISTRY PROGRAMS
PERSONS SERVED IN COL 32a
LAND/BLDG/EQPT $
PARSONAGE/FURNISHING $
OTHER ASSETS $
DEBT ON 33,34,35 $
OTHER DEBTS $
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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33
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36
37
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2066
80
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3,17
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6215
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00
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555,
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7,80
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12,4
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263,
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254,
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527,
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43,9
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40,1
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162,
278
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00
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2,09
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216,
297
00
00
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1,50
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1,62
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48,0
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231,
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00
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07,
103
00
285
11,1
981,
271
66,7
0059
220
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142
5,87
282
,786
,191
7,64
9,30
59,
494,
234
11,1
66,9
8217
4,60
432
212
,743
1,37
779
,854
618
33,2
4611
03,
088
88,8
63,4
807,
295,
605
10,4
92,7
9411
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112,
209
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45)
(106
)(1
3,15
4)(2
6)(1
2,40
0)32
2,78
4(6
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3,70
0(9
98,5
60)
93,1
6262
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WEST MICHIGAN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2009450STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
Tab
le I
I - S
tati
stic
al R
epor
tL
OC
AL
CH
UR
CH
ES
TR
EA
SUR
ER
’S R
EP
OR
TS
Janu
ary
1, 2
008
thro
ugh
Dec
embe
r 31
, 200
8
Patr
icia
Wag
ner,
Sta
tistic
ian
Pros
pero
Tum
onon
g, T
reas
urer
2008
TABL
E II
TREA
SURE
RS'
REP
ORTS
WORLD SERVICE
CONFERENCEBENEVOLENCE
MINISTERIALEDUCATION
BLACK COLLEGES FUND
AFRICA UNIVERSITY FUND
GENL ADVANCE SPCLS
YOUTH SERVICE FUND
GENERAL CHURCH OFFERINGS
CONFERENCE SUNDAY OFFERINGS
CONF. ADVANCE SPCLS
OTHER DIRECT UMC BENEV.
OTHER DIRECT BENEV.
INTER-DENOMINATIONALCOOPERATION
CH
UR
CH
App
Paid
App
Paid
App
Paid
App
Paid
App
Paid
App
Paid
38a
38b
39a
39b
40a
40b
41a
41b
42a
42b
4344
4546
4750
5152
a52
bAL
BION
DIS
TRIC
T14
7,631
127,5
4134
0,182
292,9
3247
,877
40,69
119
,112
16,51
54,2
263,6
7611
6,741
971
23,50
03,7
3925
,773
150
196,0
283,8
433,2
16
CENT
RAL D
ISTR
ICT
119,8
9310
2,383
276,2
5323
6,319
38,88
333
,626
15,52
213
,552
3,419
3,023
105,7
3693
418
,812
2,632
28,98
618
825
1,127
3,128
2,771
GRAN
D RA
PIDS
DIS
TRIC
T25
0,455
216,4
8557
7,085
503,8
3681
,218
74,88
032
,417
31,24
17,1
488,3
6521
7,141
5,927
37,59
52,3
5512
7,525
5,000
593,7
726,5
265,6
83
GRAN
D TR
AVER
SE D
ISTR
ICT
143,4
2711
7,710
330,4
8627
0,878
46,51
137
,901
18,56
515
,223
4,081
3,451
143,8
793,1
2114
,158
1,306
22,33
714
,150
297,0
923,7
373,0
40
KALA
MAZO
O DI
STRI
CT19
3,114
160,1
1344
4,991
371,9
2062
,654
56,50
025
,011
21,98
25,7
915,1
7521
0,015
2,202
31,97
56,6
3642
,000
040
9,031
5,032
4,156
LANS
ING
DIST
RICT
190,6
8816
2,896
435,9
3837
2,105
63,34
854
,877
25,18
921
,439
5,435
5,886
126,3
622,3
3028
,123
3,368
31,25
71,3
7945
6,365
5,404
4,461
CONF
EREN
CE1,0
45,20
888
7,128
2,404
,935
2,047
,990
340,4
9129
8,475
135,8
1611
9,952
30,10
029
,576
919,8
7415
,485
154,1
6320
,036
277,8
7820
,867
2,203
,415
27,67
023
,327
LAS
T YE
AR95
8,756
844,0
112,3
01,02
42,0
29,94
833
0,174
293,4
6513
1,257
118,7
8428
,758
29,06
895
2,362
13,16
917
3,836
23,30
426
6,779
693,0
482,4
45,79
725
,548
22,25
0
INC
REAS
E(DE
CREA
SE)
86,45
243
,117
103,9
1118
,042
10,31
75,0
104,5
591,1
681,3
4250
8(3
2,488
)2,3
16(1
9,673
)(3
,268)
11,09
9(6
72,18
1)(2
42,38
2)2,1
221,0
77
2009 451STATISTICIAN’S AND TREASURER’S REPORTS
STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
2008
TABL
E II
TREA
SURE
RS'
REP
ORT
S
CH
UR
CH
ALBI
ON
DIST
RICT
CENT
RAL
DIST
RICT
GRA
ND R
APID
S DI
STRI
CT
GRA
ND T
RAVE
RSE
DIST
RICT
KALA
MAZ
OO
DIS
TRIC
T
LANS
ING
DIS
TRIC
T
CONF
EREN
CE
LA
ST Y
EAR
IN
CREA
SE(D
ECRE
ASE)
GENERALADMINISTRATION
JURISDICTIONALADMINISTRATION
AREA AND CONFERENCEADMINISTRATION
DISTRICTADMINISTRATION
MPP/CPP
HEALTH INSURANCE
DISTRICTSUPERINTENDENT FUND
EPISCOPALFUND
EQUITABLECOMPENSATION
CLERGYSUPPORT
PASTOR COMPENSATION
App
Pai
dApp
Pai
dApp
Pai
dApp
Pai
dApp
Pai
dApp
Pai
dApp
Pai
dApp
Pai
d
53a
53b
54a
54b
55
a5
5b
56
a5
6b
58
59
60
a6
0b
61
a6
1b
62
a6
2b
63
a6
3b
64
12,9
6410
,848
4,41
43,
696
121,
220
101,
448
3,53
43,
099
305,
467
389,
461
160,
154
137,
844
38,6
5733
,272
27,6
1523
,770
49,7
0242
,781
1,89
9,86
8
10,5
279,
329
3,58
53,
179
98,4
3687
,229
3,23
12,
815
383,
235
358,
377
130,
053
108,
160
31,3
9626
,109
22,4
2318
,648
40,3
6233
,566
1,61
6,24
1
21,9
9019
,163
7,48
96,
524
205,
635
179,
172
5,00
35,
055
461,
019
626,
796
271,
680
234,
734
65,5
8156
,662
46,8
4640
,475
84,3
1872
,851
2,49
0,01
8
12,6
0010
,244
4,28
93,
489
117,
767
95,7
849,
197
7,87
331
1,74
743
2,17
515
5,58
212
7,46
637
,558
30,7
6726
,831
21,9
8348
,285
39,5
601,
962,
798
16,9
6114
,009
5,77
54,
770
158,
603
131,
009
4,14
73,
637
423,
743
521,
873
209,
570
176,
523
50,5
8642
,604
36,1
3530
,439
65,0
4354
,786
2,15
1,96
2
18,2
0215
,037
6,20
15,
121
170,
238
140,
630
7,31
86,
324
393,
105
444,
311
213,
383
182,
470
51,5
0844
,046
36,8
0031
,465
66,2
2156
,628
2,02
8,39
0
93,2
4478
,630
31,7
5326
,779
871,
899
735,
272
32,4
3028
,803
2,27
8,31
62,
772,
993
1,14
0,42
296
7,19
727
5,28
623
3,46
019
6,65
016
6,78
035
3,93
130
0,17
212
,149
,277
83,0
9572
,408
30,8
5526
,890
903,
099
786,
864
29,3
6027
,773
2,31
1,51
02,
474,
174
1,07
9,57
095
6,04
924
6,92
821
8,67
820
6,01
818
2,34
738
4,91
834
0,75
111
,680
,657
10,1
496,
222
898
(111
)(3
1,20
0)(5
1,59
2)3,
070
1,03
0(3
3,19
4)29
8,81
960
,852
11,1
4828
,358
14,7
82(9
,368
)(1
5,56
7)(3
0,98
7)(4
0,57
9)46
8,62
0
2008
TABL
E II
TREA
SURE
RS'
REP
ORTS
CH
UR
CH
ALBI
ON
DIST
RICT
CENT
RAL
DIST
RICT
GRA
ND R
APID
S DI
STRI
CT
GRA
ND T
RAVE
RSE
DIST
RICT
KALA
MAZ
OO
DIS
TRIC
T
LANS
ING
DIS
TRIC
T
CONF
EREN
CE
LA
ST Y
EAR
IN
CREA
SE(D
ECRE
ASE)
ASSOC. PASTOR COMP.
PASTOR HOUSING
ASSOCIATE HOUSING
ACCOUNTABLE REIMBURSE PASTOR
ACCOUNTABLE REIMBURSE ASSOC.
OTHER ALLOWANCES PASTOR
OTHER ALLOWANCES ASSOC.
DIACONAL MINISTER COMP.
OTHER STAFF COMPENSATION/EXPENSES
CURRENT PROGRAMS
CURRENT OPERATING
DEBT PAYMENTS
PAID BLDG&IMPROVEMENTS(EXCLUDE LOANS)
DIST. OR CONFERENCE UMW
GRAND TOTAL PAID
65
66a
66b
67a
67b
68a
68b
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
109,
174
255,
314
22,5
6911
2,95
57,
245
4,69
70
21,0
021,
082,
551
472,
771
1,69
6,02
642
3,99
031
7,43
942
,548
8,00
0,67
6
019
8,56
890
012
6,18
80
10,4
290
082
5,57
855
1,32
71,
580,
173
480,
611
516,
385
42,4
577,
613,
146
195,
985
464,
992
47,1
2018
5,04
813
,347
13,7
820
14,3
334,
053,
427
938,
953
3,29
8,21
51,
798,
548
1,46
1,41
559
,337
18,2
06,9
38
115,
226
255,
585
32,3
7014
6,34
110
,336
15,7
080
01,
268,
982
554,
334
1,82
7,08
263
4,11
176
6,90
249
,878
9,49
3,57
6
105,
402
353,
009
29,8
4117
7,49
55,
459
18,9
960
134,
147
2,19
0,43
343
1,11
52,
585,
265
1,02
5,05
21,
265,
959
47,9
3312
,951
,527
36,8
1747
7,07
518
,000
145,
938
1,36
432
,521
030
,160
2,91
9,58
097
5,00
02,
210,
638
881,
097
857,
475
39,0
3113
,152
,937
562,
604
2,00
4,54
315
0,80
089
3,96
537
,751
96,1
330
199,
642
12,3
40,5
513,
923,
500
13,1
97,3
995,
243,
409
5,18
5,57
528
1,18
469
,418
,800
618,
030
1,84
9,19
912
8,71
497
1,91
334
,740
113,
806
7,40
816
3,62
312
,222
,912
4,65
9,85
214
,817
,285
6,44
5,42
55,
276,
276
282,
769
74,5
75,8
74
(55,
426)
155,
344
22,0
86(7
7,94
8)3,
011
(17,
673)
(7,4
08)
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65
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2008
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TIS
TIC
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INFO
RM
AT
ION
2008
TAB
LE II
TREA
SUR
ERS'
R
EPO
RTS
WORLD SERVICE
CONFERENCEBENEVOLENCE
MINISTERIALEDUCATION
BLACK COLLEGES FUND
AFRICA UNIVERSITY FUND
GENL ADVANCE SPCLS
YOUTH SERVICE FUND
GENERAL CHURCH OFFERINGS
CONFERENCE SUNDAY OFFERINGS
CONF. ADVANCE SPCLS
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CH
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STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
2008
TABL
E II
TREA
SURE
RS'
REP
ORT
S
WORLD SERVICE
CONFERENCEBENEVOLENCE
MINISTERIALEDUCATION
BLACK COLLEGES FUND
AFRICA UNIVERSITY FUND
GENL ADVANCE SPCLS
YOUTH SERVICE FUND
GENERAL CHURCH OFFERINGS
CONFERENCE SUNDAY OFFERINGS
CONF. ADVANCE SPCLS
OTHER DIRECT UMC BENEV.
OTHER DIRECT BENEV.
INTER-DENOMINATIONALCOOPERATION
CH
UR
CH
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TAB
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TAB
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TREA
SUR
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EPO
RTS
CH
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CH
ALT
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DIST. OR CONFERENCE UMW
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65
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CURRENT PROGRAMS
CURRENT OPERATING
DEBT PAYMENTS
PAID BLDG&IMPROVEMENTS(EXCLUDE LOANS)
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GRAND TOTAL PAID
65
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CH
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GR
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65
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AFRICA UNIVERSITY FUND
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OTHER STAFF COMPENSATION/EXPENSES
CURRENT PROGRAMS
CURRENT OPERATING
DEBT PAYMENTS
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DIST. OR CONFERENCE UMW
GRAND TOTAL PAID
65
66
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67
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RM
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CURRENT PROGRAMS
CURRENT OPERATING
DEBT PAYMENTS
PAID BLDG&IMPROVEMENTS(EXCLUDE LOANS)
DIST. OR CONFERENCE UMW
GRAND TOTAL PAID
65
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67
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50
00
00
00
00
00
00
014
5,86
20
23,8
610
7,19
80
00
060
,334
8,96
635
,929
01,
615
020
7,78
50
15,0
000
3,12
50
1,60
00
09,
471
4,80
751
,664
2,71
61,
268
011
8,40
70
00
00
4,58
60
00
42,7
1378
,817
2,91
716
9,96
01,
950
398,
701
04,
044
00
00
00
59,0
067,
234
132,
120
5,23
16,
922
2,51
032
1,03
20
17,0
000
1,00
00
00
03,
600
18,1
8840
,894
00
016
0,62
10
18,5
400
600
00
010
,000
197,
884
72,7
8685
,350
00
6,24
457
2,21
50
30,0
000
5,65
00
00
049
5,20
887
,742
142,
498
115,
035
18,6
170
1,06
7,69
30
2,87
80
2,96
90
00
09,
121
417
13,5
920
6,82
30
81,7
970
1,11
90
1,15
50
00
02,
717
599
9,74
50
00
34,7
950
6,57
60
5,40
00
00
011
3,50
122
,770
80,8
8715
1,35
74,
081
5,76
252
9,60
076
,669
02,
124
00
00
00
1,80
01,
059
10,5
000
3,20
00
29,7
400
00
385
00
00
03,
350
6,35
00
012
519
,957
08,
543
060
00
00
00
740
9,65
20
4,97
50
51,5
61
2009 487STATISTICIAN’S AND TREASURER’S REPORTS
STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
2008
TAB
LE II
TREA
SUR
ERS'
R
EPO
RTS
CH
UR
CH
SE
BE
WA
CE
NTE
RN
AS
HV
ILLE
PE
AC
EQ
UIM
BY
OK
EM
OS
PE
RR
YS
HA
FTS
BU
RG
PO
RTL
AN
DP
OTT
ER
VIL
LER
OB
BIN
SS
TOC
KB
RID
GE
SU
NFI
ELD
SY
CA
MO
RE
CR
EE
KV
ER
MO
NTV
ILLE
GR
ES
HA
MW
AC
OU
STA
WA
TER
LOO
VIL
LAG
EW
ATE
RLO
O F
IRS
TW
EB
BE
RV
ILLE
WIL
LIA
MS
TON
WIL
LIA
MS
TON
CR
OS
SR
OA
DS
WO
OD
LAN
DW
ELC
OM
E C
OR
NE
RS
LAN
SIN
G D
ISTR
ICT
L
AS
T Y
EA
R
IN
CR
EA
SE
/(DE
CR
EA
SE
)
ASSOC. PASTOR COMP.
PASTOR HOUSING
ASSOCIATE HOUSING
ACCOUNTABLE REIMBURSE PASTOR
ACCOUNTABLE REIMBURSE ASSOC.
OTHER ALLOWANCES PASTOR
OTHER ALLOWANCES ASSOC.
DIACONAL MINISTER COMP.
OTHER STAFF COMPENSATION/EXPENSES
CURRENT PROGRAMS
CURRENT OPERATING
DEBT PAYMENTS
PAID BLDG&IMPROVEMENTS(EXCLUDE LOANS)
DIST. OR CONFERENCE UMW
GRAND TOTAL PAID
65
66
a6
6b
67
a6
7b
68
a6
8b
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
00
00
036
70
00
00
00
09,
311
1784
00
00
1,58
30
00
09,
221
4,66
919
,872
00
248
87,9
7311577
10146
02,
100
01,
575
00
00
049
25,
796
027
784
340
,989
3898
3923
07,
800
00
00
00
720
07,
527
016
10
19,3
043044
3044
030
,000
04,
807
088
30
022
4,71
226
,172
97,1
278,
270
04,
145
560,
430
66447
66447
04,
445
01,
102
00
00
4,73
326
410
,173
022
30
57,7
707298
5829
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
24,6
844460
4460
05,
495
028
40
00
048
,754
17,8
6578
,594
24,3
2292
,833
2,73
037
8,21
536783
22069
04,
596
04,
698
00
00
24,9
733,
994
27,6
390
17,1
7058
017
3,46
723376
23376
05,
922
01,
094
04,
350
00
55,4
2911
,359
40,5
550
43,8
010
276,
674
29042
24983
021
,255
06,
262
00
00
14,6
2760
124
,187
00
012
0,97
414949
9230
040
,338
00
00
00
16,0
722,
750
36,6
8213
,736
13,3
250
188,
946
14084
12512
022
,480
01,
842
01,
722
00
89,8
9516
,336
64,8
170
00
282,
296
17977
18000
01,
638
02,
783
011
80
00
1,16
010
,104
01,
412
100
49,7
006682
4999
01,
638
02,
783
011
80
00
234
18,8
620
030
051
,073
6196
6196
05,
267
01,
414
00
00
33,4
396,
621
42,2
7631
,241
4,34
51,
315
199,
071
21210
21210
05,
632
01,
165
00
00
00
02,
104
10,6
9232
322
,070
4631
00
4,98
00
00
912
00
00
00
00
8,80
82323
926
05,
192
026
,161
049
70
08,
525
10,4
0329
,586
194
13,8
1259
516
3,72
715203
15204
08,
987
01,
366
00
00
27,1
021,
501
31,3
320
10,3
890
150,
562
20345
20345
09,
040
04,
012
05,
338
00
26,5
3611
,510
28,2
190
00
169,
590
20347
20393
012
,000
00
00
00
00
00
00
21,5
464669
1827
03,
120
02,
025
00
00
4,88
70
1,17
60
1,50
010
041
,143
4557
4557
36,8
1747
7,07
518
,000
145,
938
1,36
432
,521
030
,160
2,91
9,58
097
5,00
02,
210,
638
881,
097
857,
475
39,0
3113
,152
,937
48,2
6039
9,01
017
,000
115,
864
3,30
225
,246
08,
750
2,97
9,83
71,
095,
176
2,39
1,07
71,
310,
665
553,
995
44,3
5513
,581
,966
(11,
443)
78,0
651,
000
30,0
74(1
,938
)7,
275
021
,410
(60,
257)
(120
,176
)(1
80,4
39)
(429
,568
)30
3,48
0(5
,324
)(4
29,0
29)
WEST MICHIGAN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2009488STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
Tab
le I
II -
Chu
rch
Imco
me
Rep
ort
TR
EA
SUR
ER
’S R
EP
OR
TJa
nuar
y 1,
200
8 th
roug
h D
ecem
ber
31, 2
008
Patr
icia
Wag
ner,
Sta
tistic
ian
Pros
pero
Tum
onon
g, T
reas
urer
2008
TA
BLE
IIICH
URCH
INC
OME
REP
ORTS
NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
RECEIVED FROM PLEDGES
RECEIVED FROM IDENTIFIED NON-
PLEDGES
RECEIVED FROM UNIDENTIFED GIVERS
INTEREST & DIVIDENDS
PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF CHURCH ASSETS
RECEIPTS FROM BLDG USE
FUNDRAISERS & OTHERSOURCES
TOTAL 1a TO 1g
CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS
MEMORIALS/BEQUESTSENDOWMENTS
Churc
hNam
e P
astor
*1a
1b1c
1d1e
1f1g
12a
2bA
LBIO
NJE
RO
ME
DE
VIN
E4,
178
4,54
5,13
82,
145,
167
528,
830
75,5
9820
,113
91,9
2630
1,15
57,
710,
751
908,
074
272,
855
CE
NT
RA
LW
ILLI
AM
DO
BB
S3,
774
2,64
8,29
73,
558,
105
383,
850
38,4
145,
483
82,2
8015
8,08
16,
874,
774
273,
674
227,
927
GR
AN
D R
AP
IDS
LAU
RIE
HA
LLE
R7,
624
9,28
2,97
34,
669,
767
440,
348
107,
904
028
8,17
025
6,24
915
,167
,647
1,83
6,56
31,
132,
989
GR
AN
D T
RA
VE
RS
ER
OB
ER
T M
AY
O4,
187
4,97
6,07
72,
789,
142
586,
496
50,2
9124
5,95
310
7,60
627
0,37
27,
921,
778
1,09
2,76
030
3,17
7
KA
LAM
AZ
OO
NE
IL D
AV
IS6,
080
6,34
8,03
33,
554,
605
428,
279
96,5
1714
1,53
622
8,41
622
5,01
310
,893
,101
1,45
2,21
523
0,32
2
LAN
SIN
GB
EN
TO
N H
EIS
LER
5,22
96,
511,
327
3,48
6,18
675
1,19
013
1,84
463
,371
217,
798
155,
677
10,9
01,1
982,
144,
633
500,
570
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
31,0
7234
,311
,845
20,2
02,9
723,
118,
993
500,
568
476,
456
1,01
6,19
61,
366,
547
59,4
69,2
497,
707,
919
2,66
7,84
0
LA
ST
YE
AR
30,7
2432
,980
,280
20,2
01,2
812,
546,
761
597,
626
2,43
5,70
492
6,23
51,
344,
416
62,0
68,2
676,
288,
299
2,67
3,80
8
IN
CR
EA
SE
(DE
CR
EA
SE
)34
81,
331,
565
1,69
157
2,23
2(9
7,05
8)(1
,959
,248
)89
,961
22,1
32(2
,599
,018
)1,
419,
620
(5,9
68)
2009 489STATISTICIAN’S AND TREASURER’S REPORTS
STA
TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
2008
TA
BLE
IIICH
URCH
INC
OME
REP
ORTS
Chur
chNa
me
Pas
tor
AL
BIO
NJE
RO
ME
DE
VIN
E
CE
NT
RA
LW
ILL
IAM
DO
BB
S
GR
AN
D R
AP
IDS
LA
UR
IE H
AL
LE
R
GR
AN
D T
RA
VE
RS
ER
OB
ER
T M
AY
O
KA
LA
MA
ZO
ON
EIL
DA
VIS
LA
NS
ING
BE
NT
ON
HE
ISL
ER
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
L
AS
T Y
EA
R
I
NC
RE
AS
E(D
EC
RE
AS
E)
OTHER SOURCES AND PROJECTS
TOTAL 2a TO 2c
EQUITABLECOMPENSATION
SUPPORT
OTHER SUPPORT FROMCONFERENCE,
DISTRICT
SUPPORT FROM OTHERSOURCES
TOTAL 3a TO 3c
RECEIPTS DESIGNATED FOR MISSION
RECEIPTS DESIGNATED FOR OTHER PROJECTS
TOTAL DEDUCTION4a to 4b
BASE INCOME:Col.1 Minus Col.4
2c2
3a3b
3c3
4a4b
45
16
0,8
92
1,3
41
,82
18
,90
13
9,3
71
08
,84
02
94
,93
42
01
,68
04
96
,61
47
,27
9,5
95
11
8,2
27
61
9,8
28
03
46
11
,69
61
2,0
42
28
5,0
52
35
8,9
48
64
4,0
00
6,2
30
,77
4
68
,36
33
,03
7,9
15
24
,31
67
4,3
47
10
,38
02
4,9
76
82
6,6
21
80
0,3
40
1,6
26
,96
11
3,5
40
,68
6
10
7,5
09
1,5
03
,44
67
9,1
62
48
,61
83
,97
91
29
,48
13
24
,29
74
98
,95
48
23
,25
17
,09
8,5
27
86
,45
71
,76
8,9
94
9,4
06
7,4
16
4,4
52
21
,27
44
21
,55
85
44
,53
19
66
,08
99
,92
7,0
12
2,4
58
2,6
47
,66
11
4,0
50
70
,13
88
55
82
,54
33
96
,59
74
85
,52
28
82
,11
91
0,0
19
,07
9
54
3,9
06
10
,91
9,6
65
13
5,8
35
24
0,2
36
31
,36
22
79
,15
62
,54
9,0
59
2,8
89
,97
55
,43
9,0
34
54
,09
5,6
73
99
5,6
47
9,9
02
,62
81
59
,51
51
77
,13
24
9,8
83
33
5,4
95
1,9
57
,47
84
,03
4,9
91
5,9
92
,46
95
6,2
98
,73
0
(45
1,7
41
)1
,01
7,0
37
(23
,68
0)
63
,10
4(1
8,5
21
)(5
6,3
39
)5
91
,58
1(1
,14
5,0
16
)(5
53
,43
5)
(2,2
03
,05
7)
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TIS
TIC
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
200
8
TAB
LE I
IIC
HU
RC
H
INC
OM
E
REP
OR
TS
NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
RECEIVED FROM PLEDGES
RECEIVED FROM IDENTIFIED NON-
PLEDGES
RECEIVED FROM UNIDENTIFED GIVERS
INTEREST & DIVIDENDS
PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF CHURCH ASSETS
RECEIPTS FROM BLDG USE
FUNDRAISERS & OTHERSOURCES
TOTAL 1a TO 1g
CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS
MEMORIALS/BEQUESTSENDOWMENTS
Chu
rchN
ame
Pas
tor
*1a
1b1c
1d1e
1f1g
12a
2bAL
BIO
ND
wayne E
Bagle
y12
313
9,72
447
,876
4,27
233
01,
335
11,7
8120
4,96
037
3,02
62,
915
ATH
ENS
Sandra
G
astian
310
30,0
711,
727
680
100
1,37
033
,336
14,4
302,
516
AUG
UST
AN
els
on H
all
00
45,4
991,
171
00
01,
011
47,6
8194
225
BASE
LIN
EV
irgin
ia L
Helle
r0
079
,670
13,8
830
030
01,
000
94,8
530
1,06
0BE
LLEV
UE
Virgin
ia L
Helle
r0
075
,424
5,90
70
00
081
,331
018
5BI
RC
HW
OO
DR
obert
D N
ystr
om
5912
4,50
00
1,70
20
01,
205
012
7,40
70
2,26
5C
HAP
EL H
ILL
Jam
es M
Gysel
310
456,
580
8,00
34,
005
8,41
00
2,98
377
448
0,75
50
8,73
0C
HR
IST
BATT
LE C
REE
KC
aro
lyn A
Robin
son-F
ish
e81
114,
567
02,
915
8,60
20
1,40
113
,253
140,
738
03,
500
CO
NVI
S U
NIO
NS
ueann K
Hagan
00
92,2
642,
510
180
730
2,86
198
,383
7,14
012
8D
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N F
AITH
David
F H
ills
155
208,
996
735
4,00
52,
765
01,
265
021
7,52
053
,504
3,57
9FI
RST
BAT
TLE
CR
EEK
Donald
R F
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is23
622
3,08
431
,548
1,62
15,
909
050
11,6
2727
3,83
951
,510
87,9
43M
APLE
BAT
TLE
CR
EEK
Lin
da D
Sto
ddard
5498
,596
02,
404
00
2,15
01,
437
104,
587
011
,875
SON
OM
AN
ancy G
Pow
ers
3037
,954
1,37
02,
621
166
028
07,
504
49,8
9562
80
NEW
TON
Nancy G
Pow
ers
6336
,522
27,5
485,
875
137
028
513
,768
85,1
980
3,32
8TR
INIT
Y BA
TTLE
CR
EEK
Dia
ne G
ord
on
480
76,7
4981
11,
036
016
531
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110,
181
2,65
933
2W
ASH
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TON
HEI
GH
TSJam
es A
Ric
hie
250
73,5
771,
397
00
19,5
6515
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109,
776
00
BRO
NSO
N F
IRST
Matthew
J B
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yi
5047
,308
41,3
621,
040
8,50
00
280
1,45
699
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090
BUR
R O
AKD
onald
J G
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00
26,8
122,
257
560
6,23
03,
575
32,7
620
1,45
1C
AMD
ENE
dw
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M
ohr
00
24,0
520
00
00
24,0
520
0M
ON
TGO
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dw
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M
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00
025
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00
00
25,3
660
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S C
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dw
ard
M
ohr
00
023
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00
00
23,1
370
0C
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R P
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Lynn S
tull-
Lip
ps
4375
,967
1,00
75,
742
152
00
2,29
385
,161
01,
380
CEN
TREV
ILLE
Karin O
rr85
112,
156
22,0
961,
380
156
02,
744
3,66
914
2,13
26,
819
0C
LIM
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avid
G K
napp
4872
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07,
040
657
053
03,
997
85,0
980
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SD
avid
G K
napp
029
,181
9,72
61,
519
890
450
40,5
600
1,00
5C
OLD
WAT
ERC
ynth
ia A
Skuta
r32
426
0,35
542
,287
01,
161
02,
476
030
6,27
90
17,9
93C
OLO
ND
onald
J G
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520
74,7
964,
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NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
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TIS
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RM
AT
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200
8
TABL
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ICH
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IN
COM
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REPO
RTS
NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
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INTEREST & DIVIDENDS
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TOTAL 1a TO 1g
CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS
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RECEIPTS DESIGNATED FOR OTHER PROJECTS
TOTAL DEDUCTION4a to 4b
BASE INCOME:Col.1 Minus Col.4
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REPO
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Chur
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RECEIPTS DESIGNATED FOR OTHER PROJECTS
TOTAL DEDUCTION4a to 4b
BASE INCOME:Col.1 Minus Col.4
2c2
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45
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16,3
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NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
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INTEREST & DIVIDENDS
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RECEIPTS DESIGNATED FOR MISSION
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TOTAL DEDUCTION4a to 4b
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REPO
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Chur
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RECEIPTS DESIGNATED FOR MISSION
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TOTAL DEDUCTION4a to 4b
BASE INCOME:Col.1 Minus Col.4
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TAB
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INC
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NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
RECEIVED FROM PLEDGES
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INTEREST & DIVIDENDS
PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF CHURCH ASSETS
RECEIPTS FROM BLDG USE
FUNDRAISERS & OTHERSOURCES
TOTAL 1a TO 1g
CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS
MEMORIALS/BEQUESTSENDOWMENTS
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Pas
tor
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NUMBER OF PLEDGES & IDENTIFIED GIVERS
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ABOUT OUR CAMPS:1. Albright, located just outside of Reed City, has a variety of options for accomodations. There are swimming, trails, and many other activity areas.
2. Crystal Springs, located just south of Dowagiac, offers cabin style accomodations. There is swimming available in the pool and a new dining hall to serve the campers.
3. Lake Michigan, located on the shore of Lake Michigan just south of Pentwater, takes in sand dunes, woods, water and trails.
4. Lake Louise is located north of Gaylord and is situated on the shore of beautiful Lake Louise. Camping here is in rustic cabins.
5. Lakeview, located midway between Six Lakes and Lakeview, is situated on Townline Lake. Trails and shore front facilities provide many options for activities.
6. Wesley Woods, located north of Battle Creek, provides beautiful lakeside enjoyment. Campers stay in cabins equipped with bunks. Swimming in the pool, games, and waterfront activities provide recreation for all.
It is the policy of the camping programs of the West Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church to include and welcome persons of all races, economic levels and ethnic backgrounds.
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Avenue, SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 459-4503From North or South—Take 131
to I-196 east to Fuller Avenue exit; turn right (south) onto Fuller; go one block past Fulton. The Center is on the corner of Baldwin and Fuller.
From East—Take I-96 to Cascade Road West exit; Cascade merges with Fulton; take Fulton to Fuller; turn left onto Fuller and go one block south, to the corner of Fuller and Baldwin.
From West—Take I-196 east to Fuller Avenue exit; turn right (south) onto Fuller; go one block past Fulton. The Center is on the corner of Baldwim and Fuller.
2 CLARK RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 1551 Franklin Se, Grand Rapids, MI 49506-331 (616) 452-1568 From North or South—Take 131 to I-196 east to Fuller Avenue exit; go south on Fuller to Franklin Street; turn left.
From East—Take I-96 to Cascade Road West exit; take Cascade Rd. west to Robinson Rd.; turn left and take Robinson Rd. to Plymouth; turn left and take Plymouth to Franklin; turn right.
From West—Take I-196 east to Fuller Avenue exit; go south on Fuller to Franklin Street; turn left.
3 UNITED METHODIST COMMUNITY HOUSE, 904 Sheldon SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 (616) 452-3226 From North or Soount—Take 131 to Hall Street exit; go east on Hall to Sheldon (a one way street going north).
From East or West—Take I-196 to 131; go south on 131 to Hall Street exit; go east on Hall to Sheldon (a one way street going north).
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AAddresses of Elected Lay Persons .......................................................................................................... 249Administrative Review Committee .......................................................................................................... 25Admission and Continuance of Full Membership .................................................................................... 51Adrian College (BOHE&CM) .................................................................................................................. 13Advance Special Projects ....................................................................................................................... 169Agencies Amenable to CCOM: Conference Ministries ........................................................................... 12Agencies Amenable to CCOM: Communications and Records Ministry................................................ 16Agencies Amenable to CCOM: District and Local Church Ministries.................................................... 17Agenda, Committee on ............................................................................................................................. 10Albion College (BOHE&CM) .................................................................................................................. 13Albright United Methodist Camp ............................................................................................................... 7Annual Conference Agenda .................................................................................................................... 165Annual Conference, Location of .............................................................................................................. 67Annual Conference Policy Recommendations for 2010 ........................................................................ 140Annual Conference Program Committee ................................................................................................. 10Appointments of Clergy ........................................................................................................................... 88Appointments to Extension Ministries ................................................................................................... 118Appointments, Schedule an Open Meeting Regarding the Process ....................................................... 164Archives and History, Commission on ..................................................................................................... 17Assistant Conference Secretaries ..........................................................................................................5, 25Assistant Statisticians ...........................................................................................................................5, 25Auditorís Report ..................................................................................................................................... 391Awards ...................................................................................................................................................... 85
BBase Salary Support Levels for 2010 ..................................................................................................... 144Bishopís Executive Secretary ..................................................................................................................... 4Board of Church and Society, Plan of Organization .............................................................................. 213Board of Ordained Ministry ...............................................................................................................21, 30Brandywine Trinity UMC, Discontinuance ............................................................................................ 167Budget for 2010, Annual Conference ..................................................................................................... 148Business of the Annual Conference (formerly Disciplinary Questions) .................................................. 48
CCabinet ...................................................................................................................................................... 21Cabinet Report ........................................................................................................................................ 127Cabinet Representatives on Conference Organizations............................................................................ 32Camp Property Insurance Legislation .................................................................................................... 143Camps, Colleges, Wesley Foundations and Other Institutions .................................................................. 7Camps, Maps to ...................................................................................................................................... 528Campus Ministries ...................................................................................................................................... 7Central District Name Change ................................................................................................................ 139Central Treasury Agencies, Policies and Procedures ............................................................................. 173Certification in Specialized Ministry ........................................................................................................ 65Chancellor ................................................................................................................................................... 5Children and Poverty, Bishopís Initiative on ......................................................................................... 140Christian Camping, Board of .................................................................................................................... 17Christian Education Sunday Offering ..................................................................................................... 140Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns, Commission on ............................................................... 14Church and Society, Board of .................................................................................................................. 12Church Pastoral Histories ....................................................................................................................... 344Clark Retirement Community ..................................................................................................................... 8
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Clark Retirement Community, Trustees of .............................................................................................. 23Clergy Assistant to the Bishop ................................................................................................................... 4Clergy Delegates to General Conference ................................................................................................. 33Clergy Delegates to Jurisdictional Conference ........................................................................................ 33Clergy Session Report .............................................................................................................................. 68Colleges ....................................................................................................................................................... 7Commission on Archives and History, Plan of Organization ................................................................ 219Commissioned Clergy ............................................................................................................................... 87Commissioning Service ............................................................................................................................ 86Committee on Leadership Development .................................................................................................. 22Community House, United Methodist ........................................................................................................ 8Communications, Commission on ............................................................................................................ 16Compensation, Counting Years of Service to Determine ...................................................................... 145Conference Center Staff ............................................................................................................................. 6Conference Journal Volume 1 ................................................................................................................ 165Conference Lay Leader ............................................................................................................................... 5Conference Ministries ............................................................................................................................... 12Conference Ministry Consultants ............................................................................................................... 6Conference Nominating Committee ......................................................................................................... 22Conference Officers .................................................................................................................................... 4Conference Organizations and Related Personnel.................................................................................... 10Conference Personnel Committee ............................................................................................................ 21Conference Property and General Liability Insurance Program Legislation .................................143, 144Conference Secretary .................................................................................................................................. 5Conference Statistician ............................................................................................................................... 5Conference Treasurer .................................................................................................................................. 5Conference Treasurerís Report ............................................................................................................... 132Conference Trustees, Board of ................................................................................................................. 19Conference Trustees, Report to Annual Conference ................................................................................ 84Constitutional Amendment, General Conference ................................................................................... 150Corporate Session ..................................................................................................................................... 84Council on Finance and Administration ................................................................................................... 19Council on Ministries ............................................................................................................................... 11Counting Years of Service to Determine Compensation ....................................................................... 145Covenant of Clergy Sexual Ethics .......................................................................................................... 189
DDaily Proceedings - Annual Conference .................................................................................................. 68Deaconesses ............................................................................................................................................ 245Delegates, General and Jurisdictional Conference ................................................................................... 33Diaconal Ministersí Service Record ....................................................................................................... 321Director of Connectional Ministries Legislation .................................................................................... 139Director of Connectional Ministries Report ........................................................................................... 123Disability Concerns, Conference Committee on ...................................................................................... 16Disaster Response Coordinator ................................................................................................................... 6Discipleship, Board of .............................................................................................................................. 17Disciplinary Questions See Business of the Annual Conference.............................................................. 48Discontinuance of Brandywine Trinity UMC ........................................................................................ 167District Boards of Church Location and Building.................................................................................... 25District Committees .................................................................................................................................. 25District Committees on District Superintendency .................................................................................... 26District Committees on Ordained Ministry .............................................................................................. 27District Council on Ministries .................................................................................................................. 19District Lay Leaders ................................................................................................................................. 21District Superintendents .......................................................................................................................... 388District Superintendentsí Report ............................................................................................................. 127DSA Service Record ............................................................................................................................... 319
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EEmergency Preparedness Committee ....................................................................................................... 18Episcopacy, Michigan Area Committee on the ........................................................................................ 22Episcopal Staff ............................................................................................................................................ 4Equalization of Lay/Clergy Membership ................................................................................................. 46Equitable Compensationís Minimum Salary Recommendation for 2010 ......................................144, 145Equitable Compensation Support ........................................................................................................... 146Evangelism, Board of ............................................................................................................................... 18
FFacilitator .................................................................................................................................................... 6Ferris State University Wesley Foundation ................................................................................................ 7Finance and Administration, Council on .................................................................................................. 19Finance and Administration Report .......................................................................................................... 84Finance and Property Ministries ............................................................................................................... 19Flexible Housing Policy Legislation ...............................................................................................140-143
GGeneral and Jurisdictional Conference Personnel .................................................................................... 33General Conference Delegates ................................................................................................................. 33General Conference Proposed Constitutional Amendments .................................................................. 150Global Ministries, Board of ...................................................................................................................... 13
HHealth Insurance, Conference Policy ..................................................................................................... 191Higher Education and Campus Ministry, Board of .................................................................................. 13Historical Sessions of the Annual Conference ....................................................................................... 200Historical Society, Michigan Area United Methodist .............................................................................. 23Honorable Location, Clergy on .............................................................................................................. 315Human Resources Ministries .................................................................................................................... 20Hunger/UMCOR Committee Legislation ............................................................................................... 139
IIndian Workerís Conference ..................................................................................................................... 15Institutions, Other ....................................................................................................................................... 7Insurance Program Legislation, Conference Property and General Liability ................................143, 144Investigation, Committee on ..................................................................................................................... 24
JJohn Wesley Association Report .............................................................................................................. 68Journal, Committee on .............................................................................................................................. 10Jurisdictional Conference Delegates ......................................................................................................... 33
KKalamazoo Wesley Foundation .................................................................................................................. 8
LLake Louise, Trustees of .......................................................................................................................... 24Lake Louise United Methodist Camp ......................................................................................................... 7
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Lake Michigan United Methodist Camp .................................................................................................... 7Lakeview United Methodist Camp ............................................................................................................. 7Lay Delegates to Jurisdictional Conference ............................................................................................. 33Lay Delegates to General Conference ...................................................................................................... 33Lay Leader, Conference .............................................................................................................................. 5Lay Members of Conference .................................................................................................................... 34Lay Ministries, Board of ........................................................................................................................... 20Lay Persons Addresses Serving on Conference Boards of Agencies .................................................... 249Lay Speaking, Conference and District Directors of ............................................................................... 21Leadership Development, Committee on ................................................................................................. 22Legislative Action Index ......................................................................................................................... 136Limits of the Floor .................................................................................................................................. 164Local Pastorís Without Appointments Service Record .......................................................................... 323Location of Annual Conference Legislation .......................................................................................... 139
MMaps to Camps and District Maps ......................................................................................................... 528Marking Sacred Time ............................................................................................................................... 81Medical Benefits in the West Michigan Conference.............................................................................. 144Medical Insurance Plan, Self-Funded ..................................................................................................... 147Memorial Service ...................................................................................................................................... 78Memoirs .................................................................................................................................................. 195Memoirs, Committee on ........................................................................................................................... 10Methodist Childrenís Home Society (BOGM) ......................................................................................... 24Methodist Theological School in Ohio (METHESCO) ........................................................................... 24Michigan Area Resource Center (MARC) ................................................................................................. 6Michigan Christian Advocate Trustees .................................................................................................... 23Michigan Interfaith Council on Alcohol Problems (MICAP) .................................................................. 24Michigan State University Wesley Foundation .......................................................................................... 8Mileage Reimbursement Policies, Procedures and Rules ...................................................................... 173Minimum Salary Recommendation for 2010, Equitable Compensationís ............................................. 144Ministersí Reserve Pension Fund (MRPF) ............................................................................................. 148Ministersí Reserve Pension Fund (MRPF) -- For Past Service.............................................................. 148Ministry Shares Policy ............................................................................................................................ 177Missionaries Supported by West Michigan Conference ........................................................................ 242Missions and Church Extension Trust Fund of Michigan Area ............................................................... 23Monitoring Report .................................................................................................................................. 135Moving Expense Code ............................................................................................................................ 175
NNew Church Development ....................................................................................................................... 83New Church Establishment & Development, Committee on................................................................... 19New Church Start ..................................................................................................................................... 83Nominating, Committee .......................................................................................................................... 22Nominations Report .................................................................................................................................. 85
OObservance of UM Volunteer in Mission Sunday ................................................................................. 140Officers of Conference Organizations and Associations.......................................................................... 30Orders of Elders and Deacons Chairs ....................................................................................................... 30Ordained Ministry, Board of ..............................................................................................................21, 30Ordained Ministry, District Committees on ............................................................................................. 27Ordination and Commissioning Certification ........................................................................................... 87
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PParsonage Guidelines Policy .................................................................................................................. 142Pastoral Record ....................................................................................................................................... 257Pastoral Record Secretary ....................................................................................................................... 257Peace Awards ............................................................................................................................................ 85Pension and Health Benefits, Board of..................................................................................................... 20Personnel Committee ................................................................................................................................ 21Petitions................................................................................................................................................... 139Plan Administration Policy for the Self-Funded Medical Plan .............................................................. 147Plan of Organization ............................................................................................................................... 201Policies, Procedures, and Rules .............................................................................................................. 169Policy Recommendations for 2010 ......................................................................................................... 140Prison Ministry and Restorative Justice Concerns, Committee on .......................................................... 15Process of Appointments, Schedule an Open Meeting .......................................................................... 164
RRacial/Ethnic Local Church Committee ................................................................................................... 19Reference, Committee on ......................................................................................................................... 11Regrets ...................................................................................................................................................... 72Religion and Race, Commission on ......................................................................................................... 14Renaming District Council Legislation .................................................................................................. 143Reports .................................................................................................................................................... 123Retired Local Pastors without Appointments Service Record ............................................................... 323Roll of the Dead ...................................................................................................................................... 199Rules of Order ......................................................................................................................................... 226Rules of Order, Committee on .................................................................................................................. 11Rules of Order, Legislation .................................................................................................................... 165
SSalaries of Persons Appointed Beyond the Local Church ..................................................................... 121School for Pastoral Ministry Report ......................................................................................................... 81Self-Funded Medical Insurance Plan ...................................................................................................... 147Setting of Appointments ........................................................................................................................... 83Sex Offender Legislation ........................................................................................................................ 140Sexual Ethics, Clergy Covenant of ......................................................................................................... 189Six Lanes of the Advance (BOGM) ....................................................................................................... 169Special Days Offerings ........................................................................................................................... 140Special Offering for Central Conference Pension Fund ......................................................................... 166Standing Committees ................................................................................................................................ 10Statistician ................................................................................................................................................. 25Status and Role of Women, Commission on ............................................................................................ 14Surviving Spouses ñ Mailing Addresses ................................................................................................ 246
TTransfer of Property, Church and Parsonage ......................................................................................... 167Treasurer ..................................................................................................................................................... 5Treasurerís Report ................................................................................................................................... 132Trustees of West Michigan Conference ................................................................................................... 19Trustees, Report to Annual Conference ................................................................................................. 132
UUMCOR/Hunger Committee .................................................................................................................... 15United Methodist Camps ............................................................................................................................ 7
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United Methodist Community House ......................................................................................................... 8United Methodist Men .............................................................................................................................. 30United Methodist Women ......................................................................................................................... 31
WWesley Foundation Boards ....................................................................................................................... 28Wesley Foundations .................................................................................................................................... 7Wesley Woods United Methodist Camp .................................................................................................... 7West Michigan Budget Recommendation, 2010 .................................................................................... 148
YYouth Lay Membership .......................................................................................................................... 255Youth on Conference Boards and Agencies ........................................................................................... 255Youth Report ............................................................................................................................................. 84
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ALBRIGHT, 3156 190th Ave.Reed City, MI 49677 (231) 832-9094
CRYSTAL SPRINGS, 33774 Crystal SpringsDowagiac, MI 49047 (269) 683-8918
LAKE LOUISE, 11037 Thumb Lake Rd.Boyne Falls, MI 49713 (231) 549-2728
LAKE MICHIGAN, 5807 N. Ridge Rd.Pentwater, MI 49449 (231) 869-5317
LAKEVIEW, 5300 Cutler Rd.Lakeview, MI 48850 (800) 985-2267
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